THE .OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, i WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMDR 16. 1005.
0
CEEIO
EVADE LAW
Secretary of- Fishermen's
Union ! Advises.- Oregon
Fishermen to Take Out
Washington licenses, and
Thus Secure Protection.
FOUR DAYS ADRIFT-.-N0
WATER, NO FOOD, ALONE
Waterlogged Launch Containing James Staples Is Res-
- cuedTrorn the Angry Tides of the Gulf - k
. ' of Georgia,
MLIOI L0IJ6 Oil TIEI'f BOCKS, DIIIISIOII OF L Rill I V fll
syiojFFiCE w mm 'ei,i ii. mmi Wmm n
i Lies Between Dr. Youth Who Made Target of Brothers and Sisters, Nieces IKIUIl I lllILLfl
Choice
Kirkpatrick and Rev.
W. A. Spalding,.
Mount Scott Car Is
Arrested. ' .
and Nephcwg JDomo In for
Nice Sums. ,
Peeretary Roaenberg of the Fisher
men union at Atorla la advlelng all
mtmbtri wh fish on the Oregon ehor
to take out. Washington llcne. . mo
that In th event of the United State
. - . ..nknun tha rta-ht of
. II rinLuVi. enforce tnl- for North Beach. Ore.. UUnd.-8t.ple.
Warden McAllltf, to enrorce Tne ini remember. h. name of on. m.n.
tlatlve fishing lit violator, of tow law fa Brltt. of Seattle, who own. a, home
. h. rtramn .lit. of the river will near North Beach. About 11 o'clock
com. tinder the protection or ino com-
(t'nliea' Press baaaed Wire.)
Belllngham, . Wash., Sept .1. ram-
Ished and almost dead from exposure,
having helpleeIy drifted about four
days and three 'night. In a wat.r
log gad launch In the turbulent tide, of
the Gulf of Georgia, Jam.. Staple, wu
picked up last night by Captain J.
fWaan. r. th. tll.hnlt Klalll.-H. i
Wlld-aved. alinoat starved end crav
ing water, Staple, wa. pitiable sight
when pulled aboard th. Nellie ... tie
had. not tasted food or water .Inc. 4
clock Saturday morning.
Mulm aurrounda the fat. 1 of" th.
five men who left In Staple' launch at
about oeloc. rmaay evening Douno
at - ": . 1 ' -
1 . - 1 - At . . . . . .
ripira amy a mi party lannea at norm
Reach and headed by De Brltt started
over a trail to th. latter', home, a
ahort distance. The trail wa. loet and
they wandered around until about 4
o'olock Saturday morning. All ate
breakraat and the flv. Immediately left
In a aallboat. That, waa . . th. ,. last
etapie aaw or heard or th. men,
At I ' o'clock Saturday morning
Btaples saya he left North Beach on the
return tor ueiungnam aione. . lie naa
? rone about a mil. when the engine
coke down. The tide -, wa. running
heavily ana ne bnn ta drift. He was
busy trying to fix the engine, but It
wa. In auch .shape that ha could do
nomine a. anon a. ne saw mat n.
waa lieloleas he bee-an to ahout - for
help, but nobody wa. near to hear hi.
cries, H. wa. carried rapidly seaward
and waa soon In the throea of th. chop
py seas ok in. uuir or ueorgia.
monwealtn or v. Mniuiwu.
ISISI M'HARG COrIES TO SALVE
G. 0. P.'S FACTIONAL FIGHT
Roaanberc'e action
virt .) a mmnint not
of th. Oregon off I la la
Ing to enforoe we lw,
. 0 u.l . ra M nattarfl
the lower river, who.i while they think
.... tm-mr ! antust and absurd, do not
want to embarraaa the fish warden, who
is only trying to ao nis ouiy.
Reports from deputies near Astoria
today aay- that the gill netter. on th
river have about given up attempt .at
fishing. Borne or tneru nave Deen ar
reeted three time, already and In th.
event they are convicted they ar. liable
to
eho
lh. limit.
Mshing on the upper rh"er with trap)ayip in theory, "bow aw.et.lt 1. to
has practically ces-ed. Th. petrol boat . ,, . ,,Vm. ktll... i MPet
operating around Bonneville came down "" . " "7
the river thla afternoon and reported I peace and ' amity. Ortnaby McHarg
that all open violation, of the law had I ,ay, ,0,, and Ormaby McHarg 1. th.
' ing golnj "on: 'but th. fT.he7men re fr-onal repre.enUtlv. , or National
mfrv and " have been - abl. o - f ar - to Chairman-Hitchcock.--In -orde-t--ae.
Oregon RepubUcana mu.t forget their
fact, a. National Elector R. R. Butler
iry
aIiiIa .mil.
Th. Tndiana who are not affected by
the new law, ar. the envy of th. river- I.
nil 1 L.l m m r 9 I '
mn now. - a 11a . rii.i,ii,t mm wua
I nele Sam, are entitled 10 taaa an me
to It that the significance of th. word
must" la well noted by tn. party leaa-
Mr. MiHira has come 10 rortiand
and today held an extended conference
1U 0 a , . urn VkKim vhllM h. Blftn.
fi,h th.v wint for their own uae. It .:""Jjrr- ..'ZZ ttT-ZW
' . . 1 tk.e B.M.Mak. v 4V. I IllUIafJU Uilj UllCIIUelllV-W FW" " v-3
Is suspected, though, that iom of the fgJr tQ mp)ft htm here and National
IVT'-yZLT,"!". :,Tnr ; Committeeman Ralph Jfi. wi liama, wno
and shipping them from Bonneville to
men are looking out for any violations
of the privileges granted in. reamen.
and if any are discovered th. offenders
will b. punished. . ' x . ?
HUGHES PLEASED
I'JIIIIIIOLlKlilIIOII
cams down from hi. home at Pallaa for
the same purpose.
Jimmy Bad Bum ItMr.
it aenms that Jimmv Kerchem - waa
somewhat mistaken when he said with
flrv vehemence at the meeting of the
state central committee mat mere is,
and has been, no faction In the Repub
lican party. At any rate. It Is reported
that Mr. Mr-Hare has found the ora
torical, and aomewnat my tnicai, snow
white dove In a pretty serious state of
health, and that he Is now 1 making
urnMt ef forte to heal it. hurts by lib
eral applications of the salve, of har
mony, and is searcmn xor me eaive in
the political medicine cheats of . th.
leaders.
The truth of th. matter seems to be
that the recipe for the manufacture of
, - ... - , Tr 1 mat in. recipe lor iiiv manuiaciui. wi
FnendS 01 G0TeiTl0r J HCaP barmony aalv. seems to have been
1 ' KUUJ ; " ' v " i: T either lost or mislaid by th .Repub-
,f Congratulations upon
Him.
United Press tewed Wire.)
lloan nolltlcisns now orcunying proml
nent places In the head ranks of the
party. Mr. McHarg has brought a copy
of It from the national headquarters
and It reads something like this:
"Take a lares beaker of DOlltical nol
le and strain out all sediment of per
sonal ambition. Add -13 drops .of .Hi
Add la riron nf eflilr
Albany. Or.." Bent. 1. Oovernor lof harmony and filter clear llauid from
Charles E. Hughe, arrived her. today factional precipitate. Add Ta enthus-
nr....- .nJ ..M h.f I mum uu cieni 10 biui bvuii buiu-
tion and keep stirring constantly until
deeply affected by th. kind assurances first Tuesday after first Monday in
he had been receiving since his renoml November." ,
nation yesterday afternoon by th. Sara If the Oregon leaders ar. sufficiently
toga convention. He expressed hi. expert in the art of chemistry to fill the
thanks to those who had sent him as- prescription the national headquarters
eu ranees or suoDort and promised that I win nave opiimiouc nopes ior me state;
he would gtv. the state the best service If not. they fear, and admit It that the
Clubs tinder the 'chairmanship of John
Hays Hammond work In harmony. Mr.
Hammond, a close friend of Senator
Bourne, has auDOlnt.d' John C. Young.
private secretary to the aenator, state
organiser or Tart ciuds ior Oregon.
Senator Bourne la in Oregon and is
to add his money aa well as his per
sonal efforts to the work Of Mr. Young
and th. Taft club, organised by him.
Already many clubs have been formed
tnrougnont-'tn. - state and -arer at wctk.
A .tat. convention has been called by
Mr. Young, haa organised a state league
or Republican , clubs - and haa elected
several Bourn, adherent, to attend the
national convention in Cincinnati where
report of progress will be made- to Mr.
Taft. i All of this haa been - dona bv
uourn. men and iiourne influence. .
up at the atate headquarters there is
a Pulton organisation In control. There
is a KUJton rinanc. committee, which
has not yet mixed to any a-reat extent
In the exertions of financing the state
campaign. There is a Fulton secretary,
who Is active. but whoa, activities have
need limited, so far. to sendina- out
an literature 10 in.
tions. .
During most of thl
y. ' ' ' ! I
'Democrats "to Open Cam
paign in Suburb Friday
'11,1 fii.i n iii
xsigui ouiio. uimmitiee.;
The young mlseraot 'who hurled a 1 Leon H. Lewis left aa estate worth
stone through th. window of a Mount 1 140,000, according to an estimate made
Scott car Monday night, narrowly miss- I In th. application for probata of th.
. . . , I ... 1 ... . , .4 . 111 ..WI.L . - NUJ ( m, . A .. , am..-. I
ins jura. jiuiirf, . rir.ii him, wmm . m, vvunirbvvn s Til & A B
street, and P. A. Roblnsoli, having, an this morning. Lewi, died on September , 1 janS IOr benatOr UOFO S
, waa 7 and owned several vaiuaoie city iota,
beaUlea 117,600 In personal property. I
Eighteen thousand dollars are to be I
divided within one year between six
arrested by Special Officer Mills of th. brother, and sisters and an equal Bum
Portland Railway, Light A Power com- bar of nieces and nephews. The brother,
pany. He will have a hearing Friday. and sisters are Annie Nathan, Badle
Myrtle Park seem, to be the favorite 1 Gregory, Kate HalUrstadt. Hauie look.
spot for hoodluma, young and old, to I Barnet Lewla and Godfrey Lewis, all of
lat.ark ih. itrMinn. Within the naat I San Francisco. They are 10 receive 1
three monl
the last
trouble I
). ha.n , m rA .
thrown through wlndowa. - - La.wr.nc. H. Btrauaa. Bac n or tnea ei .tor Milton A Miller and other well
Young Kadderley and another boy will get 11,000 and all are " f. 1 known speakers will make ahort ad.
were In a tree cloee to the car track. Cisco except Rebecca Rosenthal, whq j anown speaaer. win mane snort ad.
ind from thU point of vantage hurled resident of Portland. ' . , Jdreaaeeand It la .xpected that there will
rooka through the window, of Iwo. oara. . under tn. will, wnicn was roaae in oe a larss atienoance ana an entnue
1 Issue
I office In th. Worcester building.
Identified as Ralph Kadderley last nlaht.
Kadderley. who la within the aae fori
proaecutlon in the juvenile court, waa
Arrival Xext AVcelc
Democrat of. Mon.tavilla ar. planning
dis raiiy ior r riaay nigni when .
tonths, hilarious .paaaengers on I.. 000 each within th. year. The niece. Bryan and Kern meeting will be held In
car Saturday nlghf have caused and nephewa are Minnie; Lewis, Alice j n n p. haiL East' imrheu.K. H
at thla station, the block-llghta Halberetadt, Florence Newman. Re- - -",ra'h",h J n
pen tampered 'With and rocks beoca Roaenthal. Kdward L. Strauss and Oltsan street.. K. R J. McAllister, Sen-
Their mtssll. lodged m th. second car, April, ism, me wwuw, V, 1 : A " mlr :
but went strslght through th. wlndowa receive, a life estate In, all the real and TheDeraoorata of f the MonUvilla, die
of both sides of the car. in which was personal property, and may dispose of Urlct have been taking a leading part
w .k-.lnna half of It aa ah. chooses. Th. I In the orjenlna of the nrealdantlaT ram.
a revolver shot had been ilreo.
MAYOR AND COUNCIL
INVOLVED W SUIT
other half, at ber death, 1. to be divided I palgn and report, from there .how that.
b.tween tn. surviving Drome anu tn. uryan and Kern sentiment 1. strong
sisters of th deceased, after a further Ignd growing dally. .
Bayment of 11.600 I. mad. to each of I Arrangement, are being completed by
ne nleoea and nephewa above' named. I the atate committee for the big rally to
The will. Which was eamineu 10 V""- 1 1 naia In Portland September 15, .when
tea eeoator uor. . or oa la
be the apeaker of the even. ,
expected that thla meeting
The will, which waa aqmniea 10 pro- be held In Pt
bate by Judge Webster this morning; United Bute
was witnessed bv Fred K Arnold and homa will bi
Carleton T. Llndaley of Oast on. Or. jn- Jt u e
John Ranarh RnVa H. IT. Grlndlt-T for May.. Henry L'-TMMnpeiaer na w,i turned into th. biggest Demo-
-r . tavid la. Btearns n. uoru m.g 1 cratlo rally of
9150 aa Chargea or Moving
Building From Property.
Rev. A. W. Wilson.
(Special Ditpatcb to The Journal.)
Vancouver, Waah., Sept 16. John
Rausch haa brought ault in the auperior
court against H. H. Orldley to recover
tlBa ..UegeL.io .bildueXQtinoYinK J.
building back three feet to the city
street line at Sixth and Washington
streets. - .
Orldley building stood on property
owned by him, but beoause of a later
survey or the street it extended over the
property line aionc vvaaningion street.
When t
became
BDDralaera One Of the OhlerraCtS Or I llrv.n ahnilM dartrta tn InnluHa Pnrfl.nH
real aatate belonging to th decaMe jlBti Governor Cham-
ia a half hlnck at EtShttl and OUaan. I K..1.1- .-. .a .1..
I estimated to be worth Jle.ooo. reception committee which will wel
come Senator - Oore- upon his arrival
here. - The meeting will . be held either.
I In the Armory or. the old Exposition
building. , r
work at the Democratio headauar-
tare ia ' betnc ruahed ahead. A. laraa
aupply of literature and lithographs haa
been received and la now being dis
tributed and held at the lieadquartara
for those who may desire It. Demo-
I cratlo cluba are being formed through
out the atate and meetlncs are belnar
I arranged for the different cities during
1 me campaian. uy uciooes 1 me - en
n.himiio aa the advance agent of I tire state will be well orranlxed .from
at,vw ....... . .S.-fc. , e.J.-l .A - . J eV. n.
F. R. Johneon ori V. r Dr" wn-;
OREGON FRUIT
I,P; A.
DELIGHTS
,Vhen the new sidewalk wa. put Jn , the passenger agents. F. R Johnson '1??--?-ecame
necessary to line up the build- th Canadian Paclflo got In ahead of the P,rn y be In full swing.
ma-. Tne matter waa laaea oeiore mo - - . . . . -
Th- -,.-h.r. th. r.i,,mhi. sn council, and lr raaaed-. an ordinance delegation or American
of the United Presbyterian church, com-
agreeing to move the building if Orldley Traveling Passengers agent this morn-
donate tne. strip exienoing into . ... -.vlna- the way for them.
wMmrmvmw V - i c ----- . - r ' ... m . .. I
onate the. strip extending into
would
prising the presbyteries of Oregon, Ida- the street Mayor Green, however, ye- . " th ? lh " prettiest feature of
ho . and Washington, are holding their
not pass it over his veto.
ft- --Y. "TV. W HMttl and
T.nyK .ha I L1 la II.U"ll.( ui'ii.ui'""" J , 1 .. . I
.ha una that maris 111 DlEXeSl nil Willi
he girt or a hask
each delegate at
CUR I ED
port has it, the close lieutenants of ai opened by Rev. A. The delegates visited th. Alaska-
rulto? lv ". "'n their ? T-2Sm? th a praise seicS. 1 Dr ioUer.'ofch" taHdfnM. would hie Xkon exposition ground, and when
enera-les more to breaklnir do.n th.u-' F''rJiTlZr--.-. to the. comnleted
Statement No. 1 majority in Tthe legisla- moder'atorVuccWina Rev A? W WU ThagJi..,Mi that I "ti-i fhTchVan- building were greeted by the Portland
ture than to adding force and life fo the Son7 ilso 'oi ? thfs city. rtmaL tad committee and each was given a basket
Taft campaign. And ao It stands. The morning session today was taken '8t f scurlntn lana- . of grapes, apples, pears and peachea -
up chiefly with the appointment of com- TTr-r.Tm-mn nriAtr TATriT ivn . lM parVL i' ,i " i..,;.
mittees and balloting on the choice of WRITES FROM ENGLAND ,n; r .orKthe.aPAiliS kt
a synodlcal missionary. Several ballots iixxakj -"" o'clock, and will be entertained by
Oregon
FOR GOVERNOR
(Continued from Page One.) .
it is Dosslble for him to a-lve. If
elected. , The governor declined to com-
re-1 commonwealth la In danger of acute
nm. I Bryanitia
ment on the Platform adopted by the! . i rnltoa an maarai Staw.
' ?Jni&inf? To the casual visitor in the sick
r.l.T-1 p-.tf !t,f.pwc " or ln "lc ,jr chamber; It, would seem that much of
t? !!f...r .h.i h.t h ... the trouble la because 0f the fact that
hiJhiv f Jl. Senator Bourne seems to have be"n
JinHnP JSThJ ? nriIH t Vaif, " ven the moet medicine by the national
TDimhJ.mJPyVf.Jf.FPmk committee. The national committee un-
stat?H-dlntM th toairaiWP Chairman .Hltch-
nomtne&VFy '"the mT.t,1 toTay of cock and th. National League of Taft
joewia etuyvesant unanier.
The charge Is made, in the platform
, that Qovernor Hughes has given hi. at
tention to the pursuit of spectacular
method and Belt-advertising Issue, in
stead of serving th. beat Interests of I
the state.-
A declaration Is made In favor of an
eight-hour law; the trusts are attacked j
and riaid regulation advocated, and
demand for more complete civil service
laws in- the atate is made.
Xrfoal Situation Sickly.
Senator Bourne savs he Is in Orea-on
10 jena nis errorts to secure a Tart ma
Jorlty. He is not worrying about the
credit or the patronage which will come
rrom Mr. Tart in tne event or his eiac.
tion coincident with an Orea-on ma.
Jorlty. There will be men in Oregon,
tne senator says, unbiased and capable,
who will note the trend of things during
the campalttn and carry such reoorts to
national headquarters as will Insure an
equitable meed or credit to those de
serving' of credit Senator Fulton says
he has not heard Of any such arrana-e-
mrai ana Deneves it is oosn,
The arrival of Mr. McHara-. however.
lenas color to tne iiourne statement.
Mr. McHarg has noted the situation and
has found it bad. He t has called for
Senator Fulton and Mr.' Williams and,
if he followed his prior intention, has In
sisted that there shall be absolute har
mony and that the senatorial question
shall be cut out until after November.
. So it 'would seem that Senator Bourne
now has the backing of the national
committee. , He has Deen given, prac
tically, the charge of the club organisa
tion of the state a most Important
task. He is to put In his- own money
to prosecute the work. Senator Fulton
and Mr. Williams have been given a
talking to about factionalism. After
tnat it is expected that there will be
narmpny.
rnlna- session todav was taken " ' , 1 or jrapes, appi.es. pears ana pe.cnea. - ,,
up chiefly with the appointment of com- , . ,r -r,-T-r . v . Ttfe party wll arrive tomorrow morn- j i"0 ""."V X
ttees and Dauoting on the choice or IV 11 1 I ro X JtLfJLl . Xili UfJJVit XJ ". "vor. WVi?!?."?! .L I iT"w-. C
a Bvnodionl m nnarv. Rav.ra hallnta O ClOCK. ana will n .nwrwunca "7 K-. ...........
were taken, but ud to i o'clock no choice
l 7 1 - ... . I. I - - - J'triL III ILILjXll U kJVll 1m.i1. with a.
Amna- Ha Kaltafr Irnnwn nfflolala who I tratlon
will be here are General Passenger I it naa Deen agreed in advance inai
. . . . . . . . i i f '.i.nlAs biiaii j nn . . trA n r m In llnil
. n -C -w- nii- a.w Agent tJieiana or tne rnorinorn r.tnm, .nuu.u ...
Chief Burn Of Oregon Citr Asfeea to pfV. Tri-tem. assistant general passen-ffor governor, as he was the. only promi
nent member tr tne party in tne state,
had been made, although the election
now lies between two men, Dr. Kirk
patrick of 'Taooma- and Rev. W. A.
Spalding. At noon a dinner was served
ln the church parlor by the ladles of
the church.
The committees appointed by Moder
ator Speer are as follows:
Bills and overtures. H. C. Marshall,
Elder J. C. Brown; Judiciary, A. F. Kirk
patrick, V. V., H. iff. Comes, Elder J.
T. Talt; boards of . the church, A. W.
Wilson, J. H. Eds-ar,. Elder H. P. Lee;
narrative and state of religion. M. M.
Gilchrist, Elder J. O. McCown; educa
tion, W. P. White, J. Si Coivin, M. H.
;iaers w. mcb. Perrm,
f. P. Lee: revision. H. O.
M. Gilchrist and Elder Nevin McCor-
mack and John Clark; .reform. W. P.
White. W. G. M. Hayes. J. H. Gibson;
correspondence, w. a. tspaiaing,
Morrison; nominations, a.
TPfiT? XrTGQTNTfXQnV Commercial club tomorrow and by the I delivered a speech In which he scored
X' vxii u.xkjkjAj.ivi uwii railroads with a, river trip mriaay. i mromTtu ana me iwvw.k.,u. .umum-
Lend Assistance
Herbert Anderson."
l Aa .T. -Ur.haah Wall UiAn.v
In LocaUng a . p. a. of the West Shore: Robert
(Special Dlipateh W Th Joarnal.) '
Oregon City, Sept. 1. Chief -of Po
lice Burns "has received a letter from
Ambrose Anderson, at Oldham, England,
asking for Information about his son,
Herbert Anderson, who came to the
United States with an aunt, about 10
years ago, and. is now about 20 year
or age.
! mentioned for the olacev who waa satis-
Bushby. Cortland. N. Y., eastern passen- factory to all factions. His record as
ger agent of the Grand Trunk; H. M. lieutenant-governor won him the respect
I i- a ii -d a A 4k, . Baa lin. a. I mnA adtnlratlnii of tha 1 crl I a tor a of
St.y Paul, and Frank Jolly, Jackaonville. both parties and the leaderjrhere today
Fia., traveling passenger-agent oi me i "
r A n a . " . I h miilii hava been chosen to ODDOSS
Governor Hughes. The nomination was
unanimous. -. ,p - ,
Chanter i member of the Astor
family and a member of the New York
"four hundred."' His private fortune is
estimated at 110,000.000. Aa a lawyer
ha nranticed for a number of years in
the Tombs police court, defending men
P. & O. S. 8. company.
COOPERATION IN i
CLEARINGHOUSES
rTfi..A T ava mA ltTM t
Washington, Sept. 1 To formulate who were unable to nPjy K'"!ryil,a
In n w "l.s . t . , . . . a plan or cooperation among me ciear- n- pwiuci tic " r . -
B rM'cklc'U.,TneJB,t t,m.ll,"-Ia.rM,t- herd fro.m ing houses In the United States. Com p. year. ago. when he undertook to "clean
-. nim, irtscoraijw, ..u i , us waa au '""' troiir of the Currency Murray an-
Utah
u.w. Morrwon. I nf th.
P-aalanr 4 Vi Wa -1t(i I vk
outte cujiege auareawa me synoa at a KniiHh a-lvlna- an account of
a serious accident to a young man or
up" the politics In Puchess county.
GOVERNOR TESTIFIES IN
SI 0,000 SUIT FOR FEES
COB FfiOLl OHIO
nirau. iKions
i
; Thomas Zell of Zanesvllle, 4
Ohio, Is the kind of prospective
citisen that warms the cockles
... of the heart of Secretary Giltner
of the chamber of commerce ln 4
a letter asking for, Information
1 regarding Oregon .received today
.Mr. Zell says that he Is coming 4
to this sute in the fall and that
. he will bring 17 of his neighbors 4
-with him when he cornea They 4
; will engage in such diversified 4
pursuits ' as dressmaking, mtlll- 4
nery, plumbing, carpentry, fruit- 4
growing and just plain farming.' 4
Secretary Giltner will write Mr. 4
Zell and send him enough pros- 4
pectuses to cover all his neigh"
bora and their-trades, o- - ,
Applications " for information
concerning Oregon have been
particularly numerou. from the
middle western state, during th.
lata summer snd fall and It la
bellevrd that the flnancial dis
turbance and the ease with
which Oregon rode the storm is
largely responsible for the in
crease ln immigration to this
tat.
Governor Chamberlain was called as
the first wtnes In the circuit court
this morning ln the trial of yi suit
brought by E. B. Watson against M.
B. Rankin, in which th former Is seek
ing, to collect $10,000 as attorney fees
In connection with ' the sale of 8.000
acres of land. . The title to the land
run from the state land board to
Stephen A. D. Puter, then to the Abiqua
"ina company, next 10 me commercial
Trust company an finally from the
latter ta Rankin. '
The governor was called to testify ln
reference to the action of the state
land board and Attorney-General Craw
ford Is alao In attendance, to be called
as a witness. Governor Chamberlain
stated that the state board refused to
give any claimant a preference right to
the land, but was ready to Investigate
and assist ln any action where It could
oe snown mat rraud was practiced.
of the land, which was claimed by the
Abiqua Land' company - under the cer
tificate of sale of the state tan board,
derived from Puter. He claims that
his Services resulted in securing the
land for Rankin and that he earned
his $10,000 fee.
Rankin In his answer says he applied
to the stste land board about the samo
time that Puter did, but the board
awarded the land to Puter. He say.-i
he conferred with Watson about the
matter and Watson ure-ed him tn nm.
ceed to contest the claim of the Abfqu.i
luuiyaii;, n nnoni inai mey agreed
on a baals of aattlemant r tx-a..n
could render void the award to Puter
But Watson left the title through the
famous land fraud I nt uncnnta.tai ant
Rankin finally purchased the land 'from
the Commercial Trust company, aftor
the latter had bourht It from th.
Abiqua people. He says he was com
pelled to pay an enhanced price and
that Watson had nothlnar to tn m-m.
the tranaaction by which he acquired
o'clock this afternoon,- urging the es
tauiisnment at tne coiiea-e on a nenom. .L. . L . 1 1 . x
ina.innQi . . te name uuii mumn uy . 1.11 un
h. S Svi . ... .V. .Sr Helens. He thinks that it la bis
lh.. rh ("hn.d ..V.terV fi'l n "ho was Injured. He is anxious to
.aT:"!..,,: -a V!.. i ' ' " . learn hi whereabouts.
uuui do, iiMt o ii vr us. a. tvma vumiovtlUII w I Lt
the college, but would be on the ground
to represent the church.
Rev. R. A. Hutchinson of Pittsburg,
Pa., general secretary of the home mis
sions of the United Presbyterian
cnurcn, is scneauiea to aeriver an ad
dress at 4 o'clock on "Home Missions."
and this evening Rev. W. P. White will
apeak on "What the Pastor Has a
Right to Expect Prom His People."
State Industrial school. i- that ha win tha where the family home Is. He made the
Mr. Anderson enclosed a clipping from aaaoolatlona throu ahout the race two years ago onthe ticket with
country to appoint committees to con- William R. Hearst ana was elected iieu-
sult with him and the bank examiners """V-' J.hS gh" '
nt the lare-er cities Hearst for the governorship. , r
Since the recent financial depression. tlx I a prominent Democrat s and
It has been felt that a more harmonious was strongly urged for first place on
working aVeemrt should be reached the ticket a large mningency
bv thdifrerent banks of the country Whaler, m m Unlorr Labor man imIwm
through the clearing houses by which ' .c(id, J,? h..0f"co9 00nf 8,h " Hearat
they are represented. It is believed that ,UJ tw0 yarg "K0 on tn"
the commission conference will result In M2?;' ,i.A ..-.., on the Hearst
...v. . v. atrMmmt and mnrh . Mauser also waseiectea on me erst
V..i T th. m..ti n la manifest in f"Cket. George m. Palmer, nominated
iniiiMriV manifest In for ttornev B.nerai, wa8 je.dar of the
JAIL DOOES CLOSE
ON JOHN BOWERS
NAUGHTY CHESTEB,
D0NT DO IT AGAIN
Chester -.Smith. an employe of the :
.Bungalow theatre, was cleared of the
dangerous
(Special Dispatch to The Jonrnal.t
Oregon City, Sept. li John Bowers,
who assaulted his wife with a gun at
her father's house, was arraigned yes
terday ln the Justice's court for ex
amination on the charge of assault
with a deadly weapon with intent to
kill
He waived examination, and was held
to answer In the circuit court. In the
sum of 13,000. He was unable to furn
ish the bond. 7 . -
cnarge ufc.uun wnn a uangeroua riTmir rvn "rjTrFT A 'XTTi
weapon in the municipal court todav. CITY OF PORTLAND
ji;. f. juewig, wno naa actea as a super
EX-CASHIER MUST
minority in the assembly. ' He Is named
to succeed William Schuyler Jackson..;
the present attorney jreneral, who Is a
Democrat, but who feu from grace with
TlTTrin TTT HtWDT? TO A TT. the party leaders because of his ad
J7UX Ul iJJ.vj.tXi xtiu herence to Hearst and al
WINS PIONEER CASE
Watsons claim to tha hla- r I. th. i.n
baaed on an agreement which he al-1 A Jury was selected tn tn th. .a i
leges he had wfth Rankin, whereby h A Judg3J "vSiv. department this
was to secure an option for purchase 1 morning. F lnl"
at the Morrison street playhouse, caused
his arrest.
Smith, It seems, ordered Lewis to
stop smoking on the stage. Several or
ders were necessary before Lewis fi
nally left the scene. Soon afterward he
exchanged word with Smith, who
struck him In the face with the handle
of a hammer. Thecase was considered
Insignificant and Smith was discharged
from custody.
ELECTION REFEREE
IS APPOINTED
(Spertal Dispatch to The JeornaL)
Boise, Idaho, Sept., !. After being 5"wfn ,l n'on na IalerB"
In the circuit court today the motion
of the attorneys for th defense In the
case of the City of Portland versus
Nottingham A Co. and Joseph Paquet
mat the judge reruae to receive tne
verdict of the lurv was denied, th at
torneys being told that the only thing
mey couia ao was to move 10 nave in
verdict set aside.
' This case is the first of its kind that
has been tried Ik the local courts, and
nas been on trial for three days past.
The city is suing Nottingham Co. and
Joseph Paquet for their street assess
ments on the waahlngton street mi
between Union and Water streets, the
to pay toe
same. The Jury today rendered a ver-
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REV. ANDREAS BARD, WALLA WALLA'S
UNCONVENTIONAL PASTOR. RESIGNS
(Special Dlspatek to Tba Joarnal.)
Walla Walla, Sept. 16 Rev. Andreas
Bard, who for the past 10 years has
been rector of the St. Paul' Episcopal
cnurcn, nas lenaerea nis resignation,
announcing that h wishes to study In
Germany. The act waj. entirely a sur-
firise, and through It Wall Walla loses
ts most gifted pulpit orator snd poet.
Besides belnsr a preacher of note, he bas
written several publications which have
CTTVG HlVlffD Xi i TTVTi I m wltB approval by men of literary
OUxaU JlAiNAuf,Xl IAKrlXbiHty. mon( these are his tragedy.
- 1 Glofar." "Unconventional Sermons and
. . - ...... . . a volumn of verse "Scattered Leaves."
Suit for 1M0 damages against gome of his lyrics have be set te
f'??.!r n.TAI'- r.!!ncr. ' w,h TerM nd ave been sung by Oadski and
-.aker and Bungalow theatres, has been Sembrlch
arted In the clrruit conn hr J ci.
a M . W aaBaa-amwaaaa-a -BBaaaaaawaaBa aa aBaaaaBBaamw aaaa aa mm mm mm aa .
I rwi and J. M. Wllilatn- f the Na
tional Kroera.ru eom
HELD TO GRAND. JURY
fpeoy. The auit ri- CflV t VT1 V I TTITD TOATtr
an onaurcea.fai attempt by the l iAJ r rtlilljit JJJ UL
f-iamtiir i reatraiD Baker frora using I
ir.a pro -aj i.mi.naj D Jr a. ttlaa-
u a. m ilo m no la ataser new has a
lri-en and Wirtlam cUIra that they W,ltt 'bnsoa and hla J-r ear-old son
lave len .Iv1va4 of valuable buaiavaa John Johneoa were beld to ar-pear be-
r;k:rh.'Th.ti.11!;7.,r-T; iz9 th "r zj hr Ju" v- u
ware fcesatlefartory IT. that they orig. The soo was beld first
.in...w3 rwr with rum. j-ie
wMt that tr f rrnqmstnUf f.tlad te
a a wita-eea, bat tbe charge of being
to hi father's ded la
Rolock FY1-
salooB
Y.m r....t. So fce lM4t a con I raft S-Ti T prererred later.
,S u,,.k. cooiraet The Jon n -one ktM etamlnatten te
. ay and were held without ball.
t t f - h-w aS at tit Washing,
f
V4 t r-mf aHa. y aalT tta skht
a ac4 Satia aia pom-. Jje,
Rev. Bard has had the distinction of
beina- Walla Walla' moat unconven-
fmrnwr. n nas on several occa
sion preached sermone which have
arouBea nis congregation. many of
TV'"" "'u am approve or or his liberal
iw V,"..mo"t 'nt venture Into
... mciiiui waa wnen arter a trio to
Oregon he gave out an Int-rvl.w on Ma
return aarnir that he obtained llnuor aa
easily after the local option law In I'm.,
tllla county waa paaa-d as he did be-fSr-i.
TitlclBd severely fer
this by an Or-ron paper.
f SI" B'Li, i emfortahle
fort one while he ha. been la Walla
Walla. He will live la aitha. a.-
clsce of New York dm. hi. ...V
Oermfny. . '" ""
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.51,000 WORTH HAY
GOES UP IX SMOKE
re-tat Dteaata aa Tke J salt
IrewBy. Or, Sept- lia Hamil
ton, a hay raiser of Dre-wavy riUtf,
boot two anile, front Ber, lost foar
a tacks of bay by fir. The total af
tba stacks Is placed at I .. The wind
drove the sparks fro a fire which has
been started in some foxtail Into' the
stack before Mr. Ha mi It oa waa aware
ef It- f
We't fr te Ms eal at ! Waanlar.
tea Friday anorsiAg. j
directed to make his report September
24, I. W. Hart was appointed referee 3?iVe;, ""t VtV wti--tTf
oy the supreme conrt today to take 3'' ?r tl f? iVn n.t thS Z
lentlmcn. In - the Fremond. Rlnrh.n. f CO. for IZ.S1 and against the de-
Onela and Bear L
Democrat Jc contesC
in the Premond. Blngbsm, I -V.L. r.'iir 55? S. ..j n?ul
Bear Lake counties, in the 1.. "r.r.l" .tf"; ;'., A.".
,..7 ,11, uriru . VI mid.
mis verdict be not receivea. on in
He left tddav for
rit. Anthony. The attorneys for the Du
bols snd anti-Erubols factions have
reached an agreement as to the atlnula
tion of farts on sll other points except
tne contests in tnese so-caiiea Mormon
counties.
EUGENE DECIDES
TO EXTEND ITSELF
Kusene has decided to be IS. 000 Ma
in and with that end In view the
Eugene Commercial club haa started out
in secure ia,ov ror advertising ptir-
fKwmvm. 1 n latesi city airectory or Ea
ene glree the population at lt.OOO. In
jsuv 11 waa
DROPS DE.4D WITH
HA3I3IER IN ILVND
4 franlr Baaer. aged 41 year, a
4( euirbullder living at Twelfth
4' end Oltaaa streara. dropped dead
4 while at work thl morning on
a building at Second and Mala
4 atreeta.
4 Bauer had been at work only
4 half aa hour when hla heart. It
4 Is beltored, suddenly stopped
4 forever, for be was dead when
4 hi. eaaapantoRs attempted ta
4 raise hlav The- coroners efflre'4
4 wa called ad the bods- taken ta 4
4 charge. Aa astopsy will be beld 4
4 thl afternoon. Bauer wa rat- 4
Pn'
round that th Jury had violated the
atructlons of the ludae ln awardinc
damages above the maximum fixed by
the court, and declared that there is
no way In which this damage can be ap
portioned on the 13 lots assessed.
w: v. TVniarlaa. formerly cashier of
tne xniet oetecuve agpiiuy u. una vnj,
was arrested in Ban Francisco yester
day upon a bench warrant issued rrom
.ha oi-i,it fni.Tt of Portland and to
night Detective Tennant will leave for
the oav ciiy to onus vne 1"
Several months ago Douglas waa ar
rested, charged with the emberalement
of several thousands of the funds , of
the agency. ; At that time he gave bonds
ln the sum of $400 to insure his ap
pearance in Portland ior trmi. - -arms
that th amount of the bond would not
guarantee the return Of the prisoner.
Dogulas was located In San Prncisco
end hi arresi ronoweq.
SAYS WIFE SMOKED .'
BRAIN CAPSULES
that hla wife has been seen
smoking cia-arette in the streetcars and
that she has been enjoying many noc
turnal rides while he was at wor in
an Iron foundry, Henry B. Mable has
applied to the circuit court for divorce.
He say his wife has been unduly gay
and has oeen mioxicai si " ..."
PUI1I1IS l It - -- - '
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Mohl also savs hi wif told some
of the neighbors that she was tired- of
him and only wanted 10 live wnn mm
until ha inhAritad hla father' Drocertv.
they were married in Valley City, W. D.
i.n 1833. -v
BALLINGER SURE
OF TAFTS ELECTION
trjntteg Pr-as Leaaid WTra.l
Cincinnati, Sept 14 Judas R. A.
Balllnger of Seattle, who waa a visitor
at Tart a headauarters In the Slnton
hotel here todav. declared that tha atata
ox vtaamnxton is so certain Tor Taft
mat ne haa written to 30 Reoubllcan
editors asking them to start a campaign
juna if. Dt usea oiii.iae me state.
Waablna-tna. he said, haa tnore man..
than la needed to carry the stata for
lart already, and want to send money
te other atate. - '
BOSTON COPFETt MARKET.
("TTrtlehed by verb-ck Cooke Co
Boston. Ktpt. If.Offkial nlt nrtoa-
Ad venture ... t INInnlaatna a
Arcadtaa .... t Konh Futte IIU
AtUntle ...... lt F'.t Butte.. T?
. 1 ' ' ".m .... I ' -if, l im . . . al
p.oetoa Con... It lOaceola ....ll
pstte Cnala.. t4 iParret ilk
Cal Heeia..4S iPrtornla ....
Ceatatintal .. i Vt 'Oolnc. atu.
Corper Range H Royal ll
C. Ely TVah-annon ... j
Ialy West... t Ifup. 4 pttt. ta
Oranby IS fTamarack .. 11
Greene IaITrlnlt IT
G'reux 4 mited latt
rtak M. .... 44 W
BUSINESS MEN MAY
GO TO LEWISTON
Inhere is a possibility that the Port
land Commercial club will organise an
excursion of Portland business men to
sttend the Lewlston-Clarksten Interstate
fair to be held Octooer iz to 11 at w
Iston. The matter has been placed be
fore the Commercial club and chamber
of commerce by the fair officials and
1. under consideration by th. local com
mercial organisations. 1
JOHN F, WATTS IS
BEING INVESTIGATED
It 1 reliably -reported that th grand
tnry Is todav InveattratlAg the rase
or Jor.n r . vraita mbub iaireay
tinder rret In the lower court on
so because of
lleaad imnroner ennolntmenta of re
ceiver for New fork bank during the
panic last fall. -
Senator Patrick H. McCarren of
Brooklyn presented" thft name of C. H.
Smith as a candidate for state engi
neer and in a sensational speech defied
Leader . Murphy of Tammany. Hot
word were exchanged. The discussion
grew so exciting that flat fights oil
the floor were narrowly averted. Th-
result was that Murphy's candidate,
James P. Farley, was nominated for
state engineer by a vote of 321 to ST.
showing a big victory for Tammany.
, Martin H. Olynn of Albany, the pres
ent state conptroller, was renominated.
Ha had been a strong aspirant for the
nomination for governor.. The. platform
adopted by the convention endorses as
a whole the platform ; of - the . Denver,
convention and pay a high tribute to
Bryan. '
Dislocates Shonld-r.
(Special Plipatcb to Th Journal.)
Ttlnlnclr Or.. Sent IS. Joe Terr. . a
prominent farmer of tthia vicinity, was
thrown from a wacon yesterday evetiln -
at the Mariner ranch, sustaining a dis
located shoulder and several severe
bruise.
the way orr ;
rrom Weeknss te Power by Tood Bont
4 rl-red try T. Winter and waa . 4 Wwmii'V... 1IH t .W vii'M 41V
4 wamarrled. a Mitaf JVVrtrla ....
0 , -INev Cona... II Welv-rta ..141
a.a.ava.vva..1 a. . . . . T N-wh-niB, ... IH'WI-OOB ....
'rrankii. .... US l B. MInleg 1
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charaes preferred by Dr. Elsen, who ee
ruaea him ef having embeszled the ball
monev pat tip by the doctor. It la
vnd-rstond that other serious charge
re aso to be made,
FISHTRAP OWNERS
WILL BE ARRESTED
peHal TW4.tr B TM ywt i
' Astoria. (r, Hpt- l Bat. Iff Ms-k
has located II fl.H trap operating con
trary to (ttiwillwa Proaetln At
Irrm.r Ptwb.1I will tvetie ararranta for
owner, aad arTest. wlil follow,
Getting th. right start for the day's
work often meana. th. difference b.
tween doing thing In wholesome com
fort, er dragging along half dead all
-?here more In the use of proper .
food than many people ever dream of -more'
"th pity. ' -
l nree years age 1 oegan w.mini 111
nniml Btore'r writes a man. ana
between frequent deliveries and mora
frequent customers, I wss kept on my
feet from morning till night.
Indigestion had irouDiea me ror
aome time, and. in raci. my snrni
breakfast wa taken more from habit
than anuetlte. At first thla Insufficient
diet wss not noticed much, but at work
It mad ra weak and hungry long be
fore noon. '
-Yet a breakfast ef roll a fried food
land coffee meant headache, nausea and
kindred discomfort a. Father way I wa
losing weight and strength, when on
day a friend urrested that 1 try a
'Orape-Nuts break fast.'
"So I began with seme stewed fruit.
O rape-Nut a snd cream, a soft bollad
eg, toaat, and a cup of Postum. By
noon I wss hungry, but with a healthy,
normal appetite. The weak, languid
feeling waa not there.
"My bead wa clearer, nerve, stead
ier than for month. Today my etem
ach la strong, my appetite normal, my
bodily power splendid and bead alwaya "
Clear.
There e Reason."
Nam siren by Prem Or Pa Hie
Crxk, Mich. Read The Road te Well,
rill. In pkga
Ever rvad tbe above let fry? A :
owe appear from time to time. Tbry
ar grelD, trwc, a ad rail of bacaaa
laterrat. .