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7 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, REFORMERS WHO ARE - REAL DOLLAR SIGNS Taft's Chief Lieutenants Arv of the Very Elect of the . Trust ' Crowd 3Isrej)resen tat ions As to fJoin ; pers Refuted. (Special IXuwIrk to Tbe Joarnal.l "I beg to assure you that I appreciate .Chicago, 8epL 14. Republican voter your loiter nore than I hava word to ar apparently not taking kindly to tha express. In view of the deliberate mls- "guardlan of reform" whom Mr. Taft representation by tha pre of lubor 1 v. -m j . ... ,.., position, (i well aa mv position. In the. has drafted from tha big trut and mo- present campaign. It la not only gratify- , ftopollea to compose hla financial, exec- lug but encouraging and helpful to re- . tlveand advisory committees, and who .fr'S tZi will conduct hla campaign. Tha Jnde-I w will nerd all the help that can be . pendent press of the country la prartl- possimy given us. ' liiMv nnn nl mnna In (fnnnnrlnr thai An. I ' pomtment of William Nel.on Oromwe.l. L'WB. ..d.m. of ulavlll tha personal and legal representative journal and limes, who waa In the city, ,i of E. H. Harrlman and a conspicuous w" w.i thought of tha out trust lawyer, aa a member of the Re- ... liav no knowledge of condition publican executive and adrlaory com-1 In the east- aa I have been In the went mlttee. The selection of General Ti ,for, 17.. "l?,nSh"i?5!J A.'.".ve ,LiOMVt . , t I f ne '' " Colorado, despite corporate , wi.ni.il iui'iii ru " y ."iinirreni inai are aaia lo govern that ,.'a member of the Republican national I state, ' will caat Ita electoral vote for : commutes, is mo coming in mr nryn next November. X alao believe share of thla criticism. A public de- Nebraska will be found In the Iino mand for the resignation of General rratlc column. 1 find wherever I tiave liupont as a tnemDer or tne Jttcpuoiican Deen mrougnonn me west a vast numT national executive committee on meioer or atrpuDiicans wno will votethe ground that hla connection with an In- Democratic ticket, and I have failed to . dieted truat unfits him for the poaltlon find a alngle man who waa a Democrat has been made by Alfred O. Croxler of or conviction wno will not vote for Wilmington, Pel., a prominent lawyer I an. im uemocrat wtjo were num Knit author Xfp Cno.ler who la near I bered as gold Democrats In IKSb anr neighbor of Dupont, hoi written an wre Democrats from conviction, will open letter to President Roosevelt. in vo.te for Brvan In 1K08, and those, who which he saj-s- oeiongea to corporations or were subject '. "The selection of General Dupont as I,,.?Prporaia ,nteri became Re. . a member of the Republican national P'1"" ,5 hey rco.rn "d tn.at n.utl MinmlttM n4 director and "W ha to to corporate Interests, chief of the orators' bureau Is a aerl. v.ot the Republican ticket because ous menace to the success of the ticket. SSI n"! "pu"c"n" 'Y'l, .'J n5? "To nut tha nraaldent and ornnlnr of I "Sr' - - - iwpuunni Zm'rc - -l7.V V.T r7..i: oeiore ie. i una mat many Koose- upon Presl American of all the orators what to say. Is gro- Brvan orl,lnti idel. Tfn.V m,1 "p POLICE HUHT FOB SIMS Murder of A. T. Thomas and Arson Relieved to lie Ke sult of Quarrel. (Usltea "reae Lewed Wire.) Spokane, Wash., fjept. 14. The Iden tity of the slsyera of A. 7. Thomas, a wealthy Republic county farmer, and the Incerrdlarles who destroyed (he bulldlnga on his ranch late Btinday night la a problem which the police are V I soive too ay. i iiumajr a. JJ-a-LiIL l JL.LM. !J 2Li. Mil1 JJIS MONDAY EVENING, - SEPTEMBER 14. 1008. Iff State Senator Returns From East, Where, He Declares, Democratic Nominee. Is Way to the Good Watter- son Sees Bryan's Election. ICilMICS FEEL EUD'SIMi BaMBBallMBBsaaisaaBas f Keenly Disappointed That Asqulth Did Not Allow Yesterday's Program. (Unltrd Tr( Lasted Wlre.l tendon. Sept 2 4 Cardinal Vannutelll, the papal legate , who conducted the great-, eucharlatlo '! J J IHOIICH PJRIIf still rjissitie FEATHERIVEIGHT wiimiG to ouii 11. fitaplca, Bellingham Jfan, Two: Hundred .'and Forty- ana .menus Jiaye Not round AVife Doesn't Snell Been Located. Marital Happiness. (United Fteaa LewMd WlreJ.' ' nclllngham. Wash., Sept. 14.f. St a-I plea and two friends whose names are the best. remitatior. here waa not of He had come near to having AO put tne president ana organiser or w,, rti i ; ;v " ' tltJi. "LiZV- ln c.2i dent Roovelt as the great Amerl Jii1?;. ii(n?.mpit. . hr.l7 . i th lMt 0 rJ-. -Jo think thi ail the orators what to say. Is gro- nm. nri.in.tt .. u. i -tesue vlef-thaplatforweclara. velt-app,oprlated thoroughly -Amerl. tlona of our party respecting trusts, can. and with the belief that, as Roose- Butwhen thla very trust Is now In valt Republlcana, he will carry out their court, charged with law-breaking, and views most thoroughly are ardent In General T. Coleman Duoont and the tha aunnnrt nf Mr. H rvn n and npAnAa United States .senator, Henry A, Du- to vote for him In the coming rim- por.t, are both enjoined as defendants, palgn. I have sounded men who have the appointment must seem ridiculous. never voted anything but the Hepubll- . "Tha campaign, betofHHs over, will can ticket before who tell me they pro- largely center' around 'malefactors of pose to vote for Mr. Bryan In the com- great wealth.' those who, with artificial ng campaign, because they believe he is panlos, margin gambling that totals honest and haa most typical ideas of SO billions annually, trust consolidation honesty in government and who is thor- and railroad manlnnlaf Inn ara aatlnv oughly pure in his domestic life, and alive the "progress and. prosperity of the L1111 ?hr believe any party that has four tun fights in the past year at the ri noiei wnere he waa wont to atop. lo Recently he sold l&oO worth of horses here and trouble Is thought to havu arisen over t he deal. It Is believed that the murder and arson are the result PRISON BREAK Journed hero .yesterday afternoon after the procession, .la today preparing to dopart for Rbmo and tha other cardinals congress that adj unknown left thla city Friday afternoon I that attended the great gathering are leaving London. , 10 UD (United Press leased Wire. I Salt Lake, Utah. Sept. 14. It became known here today that a desperate plan to bring about a delivery from the peni tentiary was frustrated yesterday by Warden Pratt. Among the leaders was "Abe" Matora. a famous Oakland, Col., criminal, who Is serving a Jire term ror killing Captain Of Pulloe nrnwn at Orili-n THfhn! Darning and Joe Sullivan, both men with long records were his associates. Dent ing had obtained a knife which he con- coaled in his clothe and he was forced to give It up after being knocked sense less br a sruard. The warden nravlmi.lv had given orders to the guards to shoot him If necessary. SNATCHES REVOLVER ; DRIVES DOWN STREET IN STOLEN BUGGY Tha t Rryan will carry New York, Ohio. Indiana and Nobraska, with more than an even chanoe t4 win In Illinois, Wisconsin. Minnesota and Iowa, is the clieerlng news brought to Oregon demoe crats by Milton A. Miller, member of the national Democratic commit tiai. who returned this morning from Chicago, where he went to a meeting of the com mittee held September 8. "Democracy never was more united, never was as strong and never waa mora determined to Win than It Is now," said Mr. Miller. "From every state in the union come reports to the national com. miuee tnai me party is putting up a solid front to the enemy. Reports of firobablo Democratic success are spra ng to the national committee from' ataies tnnt have been In the Republican column for 60 years. While In Chicago, I met Henry Wat terson. who had jimt returned from a alx weeks' stay in New Vork. Air. Wat teraon has been In close touch with the New York Democracy ever alnra tha civil war, and he tola me that he had never aeon the party In that state In better condition than It Is now. The c'loveliiml Demoarats, Mill Democrats, Parker Democrats and Carlisle Demo crats are all united and are loyally sup porting Bryan and Kern. On the other hand, the New York Republicans are I Hon badly split up over Hughes, and. no I It IS a mSttee 'nf frm mnn AnmmAn'A that Cardinal' Vannutelll and the other Catholic prelates who took part In the procession of yesterday are disappointed uecause tne Asqulth government inter fered With tha arrnnirumn ...4 pelled the procession to be held without the carrying out of the host and the wearing of vestment as had been orlg- Ehe was It pounds lioavler than he, was 11 years younger, and waa pos sessed, of a nagging disposition. Be sides that, she wanted to . move few moot ha, and found particular pleas- He carefully searched, and the crews of ln-Ui.. i. , .p.:i0" ln .w,f "ore coming boats and launches have bean I plaint filed hv itihi.. w cM-Vn-queatloned for information regarding Cln r. Som. WJ In a gasoline launch for a few hours' outing ana nave not been aeen since. The wife of Staples Is half erased with ur",n.,umDr "d mining canape, grief because of the disappearance of I wants a divorce, and to does aha her husband. The waterfront haa been The daHnti. - .k. 7. inally planned. Cardinal Vannutelll In a public In terview last night saldt . If those Who aiillrlto wlyA nhtaln.l Prohibition to tha urrvlnr mil nf tliA sacrament intended to lnaplre the faith ful with greater enthusiasm they can boast they succeeded avan havnnd fholr expectations." The scene about the cathedral waa impressive in the extreme. An nrmv of 18.000 Catholics who had volunteer to hold back the crowds knelt reverent ly while the cardinals and priests pa"ed through the throng. The leaders of the protestant alliance am juuuont over tneir suocess in forcing the change of the original plans for the v.i.ut lu.r neia a mMiinr in nr niirnr at which a solemn oath wlTs taken to aerena in protestant religion. Catho IlCS here sav that Aanlllth'a anllnn In interfering with the arrangements for me procession' will never be forgotten. Father Spankling, administrator of St. George's Cathollo cathedral refers to me premier action as one that will me missing crait. DUt not a word has I Cox started thin. k il '" lur been heard from It The weather haa .in. iti. tDi1T..-AUn complaint been calm since Friday, and friends of That he Is the abu.-4 An .-.J"eri" the lost men ara at a loss to account ige and weight is 1 nJSZS' wi olu" hJ" for u" my"y- rSthir- 'whi: CiTwife'to: ROM STARTS "V pounai. HI is Iff veara wmjm, miu ana ia only sy. Cog say he often ha had to Old, he do the STOCKS MING iintci .iwimr in la numinaiea -or not, the ticket will lose many thousands of I votes down In posterity a an Insult to mll- or catnoiics. . Snatching the revolver he coveted , ter in onio the Republican party Is al most as badly demoralised as It Is In New Vork. leading Democrats from Ohio claim that Judge Harman will be overwhelmingly elected governor and tnat tiie electoral vote will be cast for Bryan. jne lowa Itepiiblicans are In a hit- OK , people. "Ho-w- Important, then, that our party i organization and campaign be purred in its management of all such 'malefoc .?', tors," for the people this year are thlnk- , ing with eyes, and ears wide open. "The case against the powder trust ' Is set for hearing before election. The government thinks it has sufficient evi dence to sustain Its veryserlous charges. What will be the effect , of the' disclos ures before election? If the case Is now postponed after election, It will cause -; belief that an 'Inquiry bath' is in prepa ration as a reward ror service being .m . Prepared in this campaign by jlje head 1 1 : UJ. LX141V UU3L, There is much, misrepresentation in the ress of the attitude of organised - labor with respect to the position taken by Samuel Oompers, John Mitchell and , other leaders of the Federation of La- bor, who take the position that the elec . tlon of Bryan and Kern is for the best - interests of their organization. Prac tlcal proof of this statement mas given ! ; In Chicago when the various branches or the federation of Uibor In this city who practical unanimity voted to bus - tain Mr. Gompers in his advocacy of . u the election of the Democratic national ticket.- The actual news of that im- . port ant meetuiar has never been accu. rately given to the people of this conn- try save through the press bureau of ; I ' tne jjemocratio national committee. only Tour votes were caat at this meet f Ing of the representatives of all branches of federated labor In Chicago against tne uompers and Mitcneu pro 's gram, and those were the votes of So- , - clallxts, who are opposed to both po t ' lltlcal parties. The action of the Chi cago branch of federated labor was of J, great importance for. the reason that it t was the first of the great labor bodies f to meet the Issue of the Indorsement . or repudiation of Oompers' course, v What the Federation of Labor In Chl cago did has been followed bv branches ' in ew xorK ana other cities. The op . position of Mr. Gompers' course has , come largely rrom Republican Influences - which find expression In many of the ? metropolitan papers of the country. . K Up to the present time Oompers' course has met with the approval of all or J J ganlzed labor bodies that have taken , , cognizance of his attitude In national i , politics. Speaking of the misrepresentation of nis ngnt to nave organized labor indorse been In power as' long as the Reoubll can party, has. raised a corps of graft ers and a system of graftlsm that means much for the few. and little for tne many; and therefore they believe It will De oest it me people nave a change in oflee. My belief, and it Is not based on my wish that Bryan shall be elected presi dent, is tnat the American people ' will not sanction the turning over by one roan to hi own legatee of the power of this great republic, and that the masses will, despite the vast amount of monev to be thrown into this csmnaia-n hv cor porations, select William J en n in in. hrvan as the representative of the American 1 people,' and as the head of the great-1 est nation that today exists in the world." j . . . ; Democrats at national headquarters of the party In this city were somewhat amused when they read the story In New York which stated that there was "much jubilation on the part of Repub lican campaign officials at their head quarters here.' J lie occasion for the jubilation on the party strife. tic nominee from the hands of Its owner, L. A. Shub, , cra a pawnbroker of 2 Third street. Leo I D. Ooldman, a dairyman, living at Wl- Derg lane and Barr road, leaped Into his ',r oc jJingley protection and thou win Fred White, the Demo- for governor in thnt owiir. is an exceniionaiiv .rrnn. man and it is freely predicted that he will" ' Win 1 11 T 'l'!lo Tnu '.... ..i ii ii ii 1 1 nil. Mrn aunt's buggy sands of them vote for Brvan. Nebraska will undoubt- alanJIno- niitaMa a 1 .11 .v India nt and st'reet with hVinlosursuir;"' ""J ,V6. Bran and Kern b i-acjriii m rrom ana HiarK lt took the Ch caao Labor T) n TtlHy Shaffer who was rude three hour, , to rfaes , KB, coming to the do lice station to rennrt aH o. tn am part of the Republicans Is not disclosed in this New York dispatch. While Dem ocrats here attach no importance or sig nificance to the Vermont result thov cannot escane the fact that tha A.nnh. II can maloritv of v.attri.v to ho it has been in anv vear alnn iQ5 when a Democrat was elected president 'of the United States. If there la any real sig nificance to be attached tn tha ronft a Vermont, it is in the reduced puoiican vote in tne state, followln Re- tr Ih. unpreceaentea errort or the Republican national committee to roll up a big ma- The latest figure shows that the unucan vote is more iority, decrease In the Rep than 6 per cent, while the decrease In n Democratic vote Is less than half The Democratic camnnlim in vmn,t was in Striking rnntra.t tn th. euurn or tne iteniinitpnn. r,r,th u niiuni. ins iJemocratlo national committee made no effort whatever In lis. ot a single piece of litera Jurf. went from national headquarters 7 i na no speaKers were as- f .t0 ha.?tte. Advices received by Chairman Mack some four or five daysago were to the effect that the Republican national committee had cir culated more literature In Vermont In this camDalirn than In rAnt ...to.. other writer stated that the Republicans nad more imnnrte) .iwntnr. n..nii.i,i. than It could use. Tn tha nk .li. ii w pari or tne national Re- roc duty on th first nleht relief. Gold man was whipping the fat lltTle horse unmercifully as he frell down Oak street past tha police station. From Oak he turned along Second Into Washington and at Front wheeled north again. At Stark street there was a Jam of vtrnna ami. Bnarror running at the top pr his lrwu uverjiuuieu mm. Goldman slashed at the policeman with "the whip, but Shaffer overpowered him. 1'nder the) seat was a blackjack and a belt filled with cartridges of the same culiber as the gun he stole from snuD. '.'Give me your gun; I want to kill myself.,r he yelled at Patrol Driver Gruber as he was brought Into the po- Goldman has committed several eccen tricities. The police ran down a re ported attempted murder some weeks ago and found that Goldman's brother had tried to take his own life. Thev live with their aunt, Mrs. Anna Cum mins, on the Wlberg lane. JUMPED' -FROM TRAIN ; ASKS HEAVY DAMAGES j.-.ootu icvKwins sia.no. in rront ori0f ...u i.u.i..: mui uifitri, mniusi to a man they cheered Bryan and saluted him as me jikxi presiueni. I "Tho people want a change and thev are going to vote for It. Senator Hans- borouirh went to NOrth liairnin on,i I asked for reelection and the people said " "dill. c. "Senator Klttredge heard from the people of south Dakota, and they said 'we want a change.' "Senator Long referred his case to the people of Kansas and thev Sild. 'We want a change.' The same sentiment i sn ei'inug inc. countrv everywhere, and it will sweep Kryan Into the presidency on November 3." ED ffit ill coonrr fairs Albert Bozarth, an alleged counter feiter, waa arrested at Independence yesterday and brought to Portland by United States secret service agents. It is claimed that Bozarth had been asso ciated with Charles-Adams, arrested by the Portland police several weeks ago, In passing home-made $5 gold pieces on the public. One Bide represented a coin of the Argentine Reoubllc. and the on. poslte side that of a United States coin housework for his spouse, and also had to make several moves to satisfy her desire for change of surroundings. He "-"""" '"uiu. LAiouren Falls. Qulnpy, Bachelor' Island and Lincoln county a place where they had lived. fJ.0C.U hi"p. Jvln him to work ;Et and I01". c"mr. i hints that she waa fond nf fin.lin. . ' ment In such places, whexe no other rTfff- W. at. work- --r? h. took a llttl girl to raise, thinking that would make his lf. bettw tlsfted but Instead of that .he , tok " hi girl and went to work for a family at tf00 Two months ao she broki Into his home, he allege, and carted away all the furniture. a In BUDnnrt nf hi. Aan. Af m . Startled Wall street todav. .nil that It I vorce. Coi nh.r... t.i. AVr w.a .kk? -,..i.T-c-'iw" i h.i.. r -v;? un- way the market acted. I Bobbins or Dobson at Carson HnrinV. The losing of the Southern Jalfln h- Wish. Ha M kJ"i?Prl"F . , r, . uiiivii I '-" I.U ,u 1 ,U, (fatted Pr.ee La.Md Wlr.,1, New York, Sept 14 A rumor In financial circles today that tha Unlbn Pacific would surrender control of th&j ouuuwro x-acuio proviaing it was given control of the Central Pacific somewhat e Argentine Republic, and the o of the S5 denomination. It is charged that Adams and Bozarth made it a practice of following county fairs, where they ran cane and knife racks and passed off their spurious money. The two'are wanted for opera tions In Washington, at Elma and other places. even tnough the latter controlled the Central Pacific, maana much tn th. finances of the Union Pacific Stock traders took the rumor nnlta ..rlnn.1. and began to sell Union Pacific short, while there -was quite good buying of nuuinern i-acirio ror tne same reason. houthem Pacific shows a rather sharp advance. It is impossible to obtain any offi cial confirmation of the reports. They are generally ridiculed at Harrlman's office. It was stated that Harriman was not there, but hla lieutenants laughed at the story. DECLARE TIMBER WAS CUT ON WRONG LANDS I Frank S. Ewry, as administrator of the estate of John EJwry. and H. C. Nlc- olal. as assignee of Adolrrff Nicholal. imvB oegun suit in the circuit court against George 8. Foster and B. H. nr or trpble damages of $9,000 for ltr,i puuuuns in cutting 13,000 worth of timber In the last six veara CONGRESSMEN DESERT , MCEJOECANNON V fDnlted Preaa teased Wlra' Lincoln, Neb.. Bept. 14. Con- gressmen Hlnshaw and Pollard, ' recently renominated by the Re 4 publicans, today publicly de- clared their Intention not to snp- port Cannon for reelection aa 4 speaker and not support him In 4 any way if they are returned to 4 the house of representatives. , SUE STREET RAILWAY FOR BRANDES DEA.TH Edward Plinklewlsch's suit for 17,800 " A'.rtlhTr, r8.'.' lcamp. man tb.De r; d'ui' ' V' u"V", '"' irl" oi Vermont nave done a great deal they expected. r of Brooklyn, N. Yl, the following letter: 1 better than BANK GUARANTY PLAN WILL MAKE THOUSANDS OF VOTES FOR BRYAN Because he sustained severe Injuries in Jumping froth a runaway logging train Edwin C. Carroll has begun suit for 115,000 damages against the Colum bia Timber company In the circuit court. He was formerly an employe of the company, which carried Its workmen from Goble to Nehalem Junction and back on a losraina- train, rm m,v in the complaint recites, the engineer loaf control of the train and tha mn worn forced to Jump for their lives. Carroll says his shoulder blade was splintered, ribs on one side were fractured m ha was otherwise badly hurt and bruised. He was employed as a swamper. CLARK IDENTIFIED AS :iTW YORK CRIMINAL Harry Clark, who Is now facing a charge of forgery, has been identified by Detective Captain Batv as Harrv RAIL CHIEFS III CONFERENCE The governing power of about 5,000 locomotives is gathered about a little table In the directors' room of the Southern Pacific offices In the Wells Fargo building today. That is to, say, the superintendents of motive power for Harriman lines are In Portland holding their semi-annual meeting, transacting routine business and dis cussing ImDrovementa In and in ways of handling trains for the I coming year. It Is probable that the meeting will last the better part of the week, as ' there Is a vast amount of business to! be taken up for consideration by the' .inning rauroaa oniclnls. Common NEW COMPANIES FILE STATE PAPERS The Crater Gold ft Copper Mining company has filed articles, of incor ponrtlon with the county clerk. It Is rormea Dy unarles lestel, Frank D. Patten and Edwin K. Brown and has a capital stock or 1500.000, Matt Beglan. Alexander. Sweek and Seneca Fouta have incornorated tha Heglan Construction- comnanv. with a capital stock of $5,000. The Rose CltV Coal Fllal nmr.an has been Incorporated by John B. Moore, C. A. Ambrose and John A. Jeffrey. The capital stock is $2,600. fmA JBin'lSxrl.,eion.lnT Joh Ewry damages .against the Portland Railway, and Adolph Nicholttl. Light & Power company for the death ui ito oranaes went to trial In the circuit court this morning, a Jurv being sworn in Judge Cleland's court Pllnkle- WILLIAMS' C03IING SPELLS MORE DOLLARS Bryan at Annapolis. (t jilted PrNis Leased Wire.) Annapolis, Sept. 14. Bryan arrived here at noon today. He was met at the depot by a crowd and escorted to St. John s i'ark, where he made a speech on the issues of the campaign. The crowd applauded him. Anfo Oil Dripped In Street. C. Lloyd, charged with allowing his automobile to drip oil on the street" was M.,cu uy van zante. Ur. J. A. wim.11 is HtirniniBiraior or uranaes es tate, and claims that the death of tho deceased was due to the use of a defect-' lve fender and other negligence. Brandes was the principal support for his aged mother, Louisa Brandes, who Is Tfa years old. has Motor Company Beirina Suit, The Buffalo Gasoline Motol: company ucguii uii in me circuit court Pettlt arrested tUrda. n ... J'A- osH" th( Relerson Machinery corn charge, wa;8morfaforrt,fn'n t,fim11" E"? A I2.080.20 alleged, bTdueon Iks ra 7 a a Jl I .1 ' a motors and machinery ordered from tho WIFE SHOT BY JEALOUS HUSBAND, TESTIFIES BEFORE GRAND JURY standards for equipment for the various -s. t,. c. Holloway, who was shot !. her husband and so seriously wound' 7 ! ed that her life was for a time despaired .. ., nii Jung 11 uw oerore mo or. was nernrn tho mmi t,,, . campaign sack of the Runuhllran t.tl, " ' ' central committee will begin to swell. 1 10 lest'ty regarding the affair. Her Ralph E. Williams, national committee- 8lster Mra- Stella Dawson, was also a man and treasurer of the stnta rinn.a Uiin... triinn... . . rntnmlrtM mill r..h D-JiT wue in a --- - a m u tiauu tuiiiur row and a meeting of the finance com mlttee will be held at once. The work of soliciting campaign funds will be taken up at once. fcecretary McArthur la oesK sending out Taft now at his literature over ; the state, and it is promised that there win De continual, activity In the puoiican camp rrom this time on. f Five thousand Democratic votes will be marfe In Multnomah county alone by ' reason of the demand In the Democratic i platform for national guarantee of bank deposits, according to ex-.Iudg George A. Harlman, formerly of Pend'etm. hut "" HOW living at 421 East Nineteenth .: atreet north. v , J-udge Hartman waa foi many vrarg "a resident of Umatilla county, where .1 ' he was one of the bst posted other progressive reforms set out In the Democratic natlonafplatform Judge Ha rtmnn 1 li 1- 1 r stress istern Oregon politics In tlmt For the past year or more however. p ku 1 an 1 rn nr nanns r. i i. i mT... TBft h,a8 'horsed 'the plan f,?H ..a,e .l8"ue ln Kansas. Ills attl staVe n!Mf0re' 1" .th"' 'Hi-stlon as state matter, and his wohbl- action on V Ste. ? f Kth0 "f United States, senators by a direct vote of the people have, tn Liri , '. l, inn n (jnin- Lewls. known as "Harry the Plunger 'i a well known New York criml nnl tt'hrt Jumped a bond of 12,000 while under a charge of grand larceny. He will be re turned at once to Gotham whtr ho almost certain to get a long term in 6lng Sing. men on dls: rlct the . Judge has neen a rrsiaen' i-r mrtiand and has looked on at the polities! l- veiopments cere with a good .le,i ,,f . Interest. , Because Of the recent lia-ikln rli turbances , . remem ,i coun .' Hart ' antee plank or tne imiK-rat,.- itmr,' plstform will meet with the hepn ' port and approval of a lrt!- rurr of ' the voter of the couMy He o. .. that fcecaus Of this feeling errnpK tlic 1 In people of th county, snl ... i-s ,1.;nn lent perhaps of tbe entire Ma'- c . ie. ' publlcaa manager are afraM r for tha YOter of Oregon or 'M M 1 an in.eti, ""Puoiican managers to "Me th'VwrampB,B"n ,n Oregon, by n l hu.!n''y hT ,0 vote 'he registered R'jpubllcans through party prejudice i'AV K,h8t ,'hn"(S ,1,p voters bi mu.d hv a riinoussion of the live la rue, of the day thev would hrL THIRTY THOUSAND FOR UXIOX AVEXUE TRACT The William Reldt half block on Un ion avenue, between Oregon and Pacific streets, was sold today to a California capitalist for 133.000. The property Is occupied by five double flats and Reldt's residence. Wakefield. Fries & Co. made the sale. , lines will be taken up today and tomor- 1 V w. Those who are here inelnria it r &Xrnss?a ScTn'riSorE one to re made Ttnltlfllmnn tJ ... . ,. .' . ' I " ent motive power, Southern Pacific, northern district; P. Kheedy, Los Angeles, superintendent motive power Southern Pacific, southern district; H. Stlllman, San Francisco, mechanical engineer. Southern Pacific; C. C. Bonte, cjnii ciaiitmu, iiupt jiera motive power Southern Pacific; C. E. Fuller, tvmaha superintendent motive power, I'nlon I Pacific; C. E. Dally, Onialia, chief I draughtsman. Union Pacific; J F. Iunn j Halt Lake, superintendent motive power i i U. a. 1; 1. ... Datrsson, Los Angeles, : superiii-endent machlnerv. San Pedro Los Afffeoles & Salt Lake; .1. J. Ryan.' : Houston. Texas, supcrintenrlent motive iwer, iu. 1.. v j. j. j;. lade. Houston Re- BAD CHEtK JrAX HELD TO -'GRAND JURY pmen.. uerc w.m a .,oo .ie-., ut rrom the o!-I lines and vote for tiie prln- tanada, for passing nt ' l1' whirh they believed to be for the ln Portland last mo man believes that the t. 1 K ,,ar- fund. Bryan campaign J' G.ftn.n- ?i-deputy sheriff un V mi ii "I1- also donated Ii r,.,"7.an fund Mr. Grafton Is also .... u. i. r- in (fr 1 na nn tin rv ,. . arH belevs that active work - r. . .1 me nemocratlc rhanagers -ej t In the choice of Democratic i" represent the t. "ln of the eiertoral college. at the HAT AND CLOTHES STYLES WILL APPEAL TO EVERY WOMAN READER One of tha feature of the aw jour fja! fall faahtoa aanlwr t be pvbllsr eptetrer !i l foil page of Free h lis ta. ahewlmr tb snost attractive Meat the Neat makers. This la a matt-r that Harry Clark, arrested st Vrtmor, Canada, for passing two foreerf eheeW ln Portland last month, waiver! evn. lclpal court todv. to the grand Jury lexas. mafter car builder, a H x, v J. G. Netiffer Chicago, superintend-nt machinery, Illinois Central railroad; James F. Graham. Portland, superin tendent motive power, (). R. A N. : O E Lindsay. Houston, Texas, ehlef clerk to superintendent motive power. M L. 6c T. TO FEEL THEIR OATS A Jury ln Judge Morrow's depart ment of the circuit court this mornln bpsan hearing testimony in the case of the Albany Farmers' company against Paterson. Smith A Pratt 'rha r,l).iei claims $263 as a balance due on oats sold to the defendant, while ih. asks for $300 damages on a counter claim, asserting that the oats delivered y8" ,"2l V t0 the "tandard of a sample furnished. v Jealous rage after they had separated and an Indictment on the charge of as sault with intent to kill. Is predicted in his case. Another subject Investigated by the county Inquisitors today was the selling of "shady" post cards. Some of the worst cards and "literature" of nn. tlonable kind are said to be sold on some of the trains running Into Portland. The authorities are not after the news agents but want to getllold of the firm sup plying the unclean material Dr. W. T. Elsen was on hand thla morning waiting to be called into the frand Jury room. He is understood to e prepared to bring two additional charges against John , Watts, his former attorney, whom he charges with misconduct in relation to legal business transacted for him. More Witnesses from Arlata annAAr today with referancn. it Is anld tn th. assault charge Igainst a cargenter named Trigg. The ca Is considerably mixed and the grand lurors evtrientlv want all the light possible bafore re- ' turning an Indictment. The grand iurv ha nnt rnnnrtat t the court since it was appointed one week ago, but Is expected to return a bundle of indictments early this week. POLICE SEARCH FOR SPOKANE EDITOR SEES PROMISE OF PORTLAND'S FUTURE GREATNESS , , N. W. Durham, for 19 years editor of (story buildings have shot uo! and how the Spokane Spokesman-Review, and Mv'dely spread the business district has prior to that a Portland newsnaoer man. . o"m,f: 1 roao .n '! train with r.mtor N nan P Shutt it k t. 1 onaell was succrssfnllv operated upon for appendlclts st the St incents hospltsl this morning. NOTE)) INVENTOR ON TRIP UP COLUJIBIA is In Portland today for the first time 1 VV-lls5iSlN0 ONES ! Ereat Krowth of th business district ana or me size or tne area covered Dy the business houses, and declared that Portland has It within herself to become one of the greatest cities of the coun try. "I climbed the heights this morning and looked over the city," said Mr. Durham, "and was greatly surprised to see how many six, seven, eight and ten-' YOUNG BRII)EGR003f TRUE TO PROMISE ir-th-r p The are arranged to , -i. rao.eai ht.m to the Amerl - win s r,r -.---. - . - e ' ' vimiiri , 1, .1, , 1 - mr-i-v m irar-n 1 ... T"",r of the time. at will arpeal ta -rery wemea. as shei sttraetive rr. i th-, Sowing my, .M.Uo.rlathat VJyfrjA la tT .1 talr are rrnnbinod la at one plaar'sg sag ar-proprtate for herarlf, Vheut da gar af asaktnv a - lerttea that viu b nt ef tyV kef or lh aeaao na pd. Mat: shew f-m this par ar fmc tk workraem f Oearretta. Carlier. V'1e t '-a. L-W1, FartS!aew aa4 A T r w ii f.--s m a ta. tk m t 1 Mrwtf wtieh have t- t vt.4 r - ry ar la i eihw. 7 ?" ,hu "r nerin hlr a VT, Bmrn ' f'hiam puss tTi is .u .1 -f lnfr.rw.a- LMta't at it. r 1 ' i nam- aw A-illl. ar S-ih. Uto ttli. 4 Arrested Faturday night one week ago, a time when It Is dlffl- cult to obtain ball and with no 4 chance to face a Judge until Mon- ay, Mr. and Mrs. Jacab Johnson kept their word to Deputy District Attorney Bennessy. far last Monday they appeared In answer to a charge of lgreeay preferred .T A. D Harr. Though rher wrd all day they had no on to rlfr themiwlea of the charge against thefn. for 4 tbe prosecution was not readr This morning thy sppeered 4 arr.ln. anilnus to get the ess cleared up. and this time the 4 case against them was ria- mlse-J Tbey were married In July.' sad at th time of tb ar- , rest tbe yong haaband aaaured Heaaeary that he positively 4 wtraUl show Bp for trial If hla -" aaa rxrt locked la JalL ' ' - Mrs. Pearl War ran nr rr... i. has been reported to the police as' mls'-' slng since September 9. She waa traced to Portland by her husband. She Is 25 years old. sickly In appearance and had $18 when she left home. Her husband fears she has met with foul play J. H. Cochran. Hi East Second, ha. also been reported as missing. He PlexloT" 1rand f Vry dark com" Thomas A. Edison, the inventor 1. I .. I having a good time, today. He Is 'en I Joying the scenery of the Columbia river Mill X HJ I l.VM M ) I Trom the decks of the Ballev (Jatxert He will go as far as The Ialles and re turn to Portland this evening. Karly as usual this morning Mr. Edi son was up and btixxlng around the .iiri luiimriu, an in aniirit.at ion of "nam un company, stuck a -vti. tne trip which had been arranged for "Jlght through his foot at Thirty-sec-1 (Salem Bursas of The JonrnaL) anTdanSte'r" '"' D " .0 "vin"cet'S KSpTtal In aHoVman ' 14-A C"h "Ut" Yesterday Mr. Edison spent quietly. mlu'ance. oiman ( ment for the eight months ending ui iiir nine was around the hotel ' - I August 31 Mat been Issued bv the atata a Spokane man who said that Portland ma 11 wunin nerseir to become one of the three great cities of the country New York. Chicago and Portland. It Is one of the finest looking, most prosperous cities in the west. It is so much better than some of its citizens give It credit for being. 1 believe Port land, people fall to appreciate their own blessings and to Impress them upon the rest of the world." j Mr. Durham will leave tonight for Spokane. He was entertained at lunoh2 eon this noon at the Commercial club. HIT FOOT INSTEAD OF THE , PA VE3IKNT pHriEZT'Lt ,at1'r- ""P'ored by . the STATE TREASURER'S STATEMENT SHOWS $203,868.40 ON HAND fternpon he went for a 1 f'flT'DT TTWirt ttt t t-. - The Inventor rls-ivwl J liL,LiLl titil and during the drive about the cltv ItedPortland Heights and Council Crest v,"1"'"! u intrnoon, ana was much 1m pressed. W XJm Tr- A I . . ,. .. 'ii lamuy leave th I evening for th aouth. tiim t T-n -r-n . . January i. ios, iiis.bIi.vs; BELLE S APPEAR WCF ! Irom tAX- A""iH,li ! from department of state a JACKSON REED CASE POSTPONED A WEEK Th case wf Jackson Reld. th 1$. was continued in tl.e Juvenile cui' to day for one wk. the rourt not bein prepared to proceed with It. Reid t i ,V,br ,r,r?..t- "la delinquency, by ,Mch.wUI measured his reaponei- Mllty to a newer for the crime charged!? If derlared delinquent he Mlrtt hlrsr he fcld fr tb etrvwit rid the en-irt or , trted by Judg Oanteabeia In th fuve- ! Dile tribunal. . A larr nf ,x nT a., i w ore i Km Of delinquency. ThWery Xot IVorem. Jrm Brten mu4 "M. laaaca. tha tw allorj bo wer believed' ta have rKbd a tint atnre at 41 mien avetiM Friday nlgf t. wer siren aaya ec la tb cnunlripal court toda There Mrs. BeU Waymlre. jointly convleted with E. E. Raddlng for conspiring to Injur the repu tation of Mayor Lane, must ap pear at tb Multnomah county Jail to arva bar four months' sentence within th next It day, or her ball of $TI will be for feited. Thi was the announce ment mad la th circuit court thi morning br Presiding Judg Gintenbein. Her attorney aay he has not heard from her re cently, th latest Is forma tnn concerning her coming from Raddlng. who recently reported that sh I sir In Mlasrl and'' net able to . travel, gb la net pi eaumed t ka aasloaa t ga ta Jail, and It 1 tb opaetattoa of tha effleer that ter ban will b faTfelted. treasurer. It shows the condition of the treasury to ne as rnuows: ( ash on hnui January 1. 1S0S, tlls.fi!?. OS: receipts tax. fees partment of state and lnrni. irom inneritance and corporation tax. 1 1.071.442. Disbursement Including warrants for current expenses and transfers to library fond. $171.(74.4. Total cash oa Mrnd August II. flOt, Cash on hand ln Irreducible school fund January 1, $39S.281.eO: receipts from payments on salee of lands, mort gages and district bonds and escheated estates total I314.648.6S. Disbursements, mi. iuuiiij acnooi aisinci nana purensses. warrant and loans, t34J.8J4.6S. lOf the Income from the Irredftclble school lund. cgsh on hand August SI was 1 17.166.72. Cash on hand In the Agricultural college fund. $1.S4.. In come from Agricultural college fund fl,6277. The university fund was .796 47. snd the Income. t4.01t.2. Casli on hand In the funds for special pur poses, tt42.4M7. , tr TEDDY BABY ALRIGHT, BUT MIDDLE NAME CAUSES SOME SPECULATION AO w ' P. E. Schaer Is a streetcar conductor. ; There la ao thing aaasoal about that He runs on fha Twenty-third street , Una Nothing oat ef tV.e ordinary there. ' tn be aura. H Uvea at Tit Seed atreet. ! He haa ta Ut aome aber and Reed I afreet fcappen ta ne the plsca. No an we.uld t-a ucpr'aad If he 11 red ta ny 1 nther atreet. Mr. Pchaef ts married. . ,..,Mr.., .! n n- rave iiin ine IK m step. Anl Mr. ehr is a father too. It lost h-rrciad last week. Bat there I nothing ao verv much ont of the ordinary In that, 4thr. Rt (her 1 Just one unostisl fct boat Mr. Schaer he la somewhat of a pe'ltlclsa and he admires . Rooaeralt sod Mr. Bryan and Mr. Taft aa wall. .And here. Juet look at It, 1 th way h let a named the new boy la hi fam ily. Theodore WUIlam p. 'th, p. suidT frPrB first name) AhU. Mr. Rooaevelt. It enis. was gives ?Jr.rirfvot, wt",hr w(" 1 a m I for R sr.. fcchaer friends ar aUU petajjn.