THE PRICE OF ALL EDITIONS OF THE DAILY JOURNAL IS 2c A COPY ON THE STREETS AND AT THE OFrlCii in7n ihr7T' . 7 - v --r- eT . ;i r Avoid the Rush i JOURNAL CIRCULATION 1 l'ESTEUOAY WAS Uy Cftlllinr earl Saturday with' your mi lor ino nanuny '" ' Journal. , j i The Wither Fair tonight and Saturday; sQiith- to west winds. 29,950 VOL. VII. NO. 169.. PORTLAND,- .OREGON, FRIDAY , EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1903. -EIGHTEEN PAGES. : PRICE TWO .CENTS. 2'17 ADMITS HE WAS juyi jl iLy ii m l' 1 1 N Jil alJLx HJJiJLy HMj'o 61 IESllASIO;B FAClliliDip junior Senator and His ,Taft Clubs Sat h Down on So Hard All Are Mashed to Pulp State Gommittee distributes IceWar Again m Republican Camp HAULV OPENS OtiPH 111 orooinm C0I1G TO iBILfll AUTO SMASHED IN v ; COLLISION. DRIVER. . HAS NOSE BROKEN . . Official head of the Republican state central committee bare turned . Senator Bourne down, have renudlat ed his Taft clubi add bis efforts for 'their organiiatlon and hare refused point blank to allow him ; a , recognized-part In the'Taft campaign In Oregon; : In this way has ' the har mony salve of-OrmBby.McHargvinan- Ifested Its efficacy. .. . 'j. Frank BinnotL ' president of ' the newly created State league of 'Taft club of Oregon; K. K. Kubll, Its secre Ury and B. W; Haines, one of Its lead ing men, tried to secure recognition for the league from the state central com mittee the other day and were turned down. ' - 'i- C. W. Hbdson.VR. E. : Williams. SI a; Local Option Fight in In- Big Syndicate . Intends to diana Likely to Stir Re- Build Structure Here; and SlcheL Major J. P. Kennedy. Dr.' H. T. Cos and State Secretary C N. McArtl told them the central committee did- not need them, that they could not be rec ognised, that the central committee I could do Its own Taft club organisation work. It cllnohed the argument by directing McArthur to proceed to effect publican Faction? to Se rious Dissension and In jure National Ticket. Bring Regular Circuit At tractions to This City Local Holding Company. ition of as many Taft clubs A Ol. v a: nt x ir.J ' -r -a. throughout the atate as possible. Mr. i uuTviuvi fjuuw s xu oigns on dhow s ai Jiarquam resent JUWI itiu. no .tvumiv ...... - . ' to every county cnairman oircciina- uuu the organisation up nty c the dub . organisation- at 1 to take - unce. . ( . Tuesday morning the state convention of Republican clubs called by State I Organizer John- C. Young met and or ganised. Tuesday afternoon the com mittee of three called upon State Secre tary MoArthur t the Reoubllcan head. quarters and asked that the state league and the . work of State Organizer Young be recognize by tne state central com mittee. Repenting of Intention to Force. Local Option Bill- Party Leaders' Arguments Prove Unavailing. Only a Few Orpheum , Numbers, but Frisco Man -ager Promises Relief in Near Future. (Continued on Page Thirteen.) As soon as the present contract be- BRYAN IS HEIR TO REFORM PRINCPLES Bryari Claims He Is Entitled to Support of Those "Who Favor. Policies Reiterates Cliargcs . - That Steel Corporation Helped." , (Unites Preet Leaied Wire.) Indianapolis, Xnd., Sept 18. The tween the Oroheum circuit and Sullivan memoers or' tne legislature gathered at I A Consldlne can be abrogated Port tho capltbl here today for the openlnglland will have a new theatre, to be of the special session, the sensational I erected by the Omheum ceoDle and to can wnicn caused great turmoil In the show their own acts. Negotiations are political situation in this state. on at present whereby It is honed that , Governor Hahly shows no signs of re-1 the real Orpheum shows will be given lenttng in his intention to keep the mem-1 In Portland next season, in a house to bers here through the whole campaign be constructed in the near future by th if necesaarv tn - mr .,,1 m. I Orpheum compmi force the iun of tv,. TiZ I At present the . Orpheum . house in bill. The governor's messaae wan rearl I Poruand, although advertised a a gnn. 5"d uT".tsd. mostly fo an appeal 5' "It-'SK. -,".a.n option 00 al 1 ror tne passage of the local nieHsure. in met rnra will ts WU1 Wot tlstea. The governor will not listen to the Francisco, Ios Angeles,, and other cities is merely a booking house for some o theOroheum road attractions filled In with acta from the circuit of Consldlne t HtMitvan. wno own tne Portland house. According to John Morrlssey, manager (Cnltfd Pr leased Wire. . New York, Sept Will lam .T, Bryan today in discussing the Roose velt policies, said so far as the Roose relt reforms are concerned, he not only is the heir apparent to them but' is the parent of 'them. He said that he was entitled to the support of all persons favoring the Roosevelt reform princi ples. .v:.'i"-:v:;-. YjA;tf '':,;' . Bryan said that if the steel trust Is supporting the Republicans It is be cause the steel magnates believe the Re publican party is more inonaiy w wc discuss the arguments, of party leaders that this la of the San Francisco Omheum theatre. a bad time for the Republican admlnis-1 who is now In this city, when the Port tratlon to force th Mflmnf n ...klland Oroheum was nut in oneralinn th iout. nm caicain and the hisses "rpmura eynaicaje .enterea into an ar-tnat-greeted him when. hi. nr.i.ni. s rangement with Sullivan & Conaidine the outlook in the east Is optimistic and "? or vice-Jf resident Fairbanks as a w."?r.y. they snoyw take the play-house that he believes the labor sentiment of I yreaiuenuai canaiaata to the Chicago wnicn tne latter conironea -and nook the country is with the Democrata. convention evidently still rang in his f"meof the Orpheum attractions there. Brvan reiterated his charges that the ear?- . . .. I The. house, which Is the Marquam, was Republicans have received contributions fclUBlep the proposed new law, It willlf0. D.,fnown, t5,0rI1il'um though .u ...i ..1.1 .h An be ODtlonal with tlio tti. h. In-reality Sullivan St Consldlne nnt nnlv not dare to make public before election j counties, whether or not liquors ?wn u ,but har' the major portion of im .iT ' 11a uuruon, mi trust than the Democratlo party. Tne candidates aociuioa w. Tearst chsrges made last night at Co lumbus Involving Senator oraker ana rinvarnne Haskell. He declared that the amount they , have received from the steel directorate. , ! ' v Bryan came here from Wilmington Del., and - held ',. conferences with the leaders. He will ro to New Haven to morrow and will place a wreatlv of flowers on the- grave of 1 Alexander Troup, editor of the New Haven Union, who dropped dead a few days ago In arand Central station In this city. Troup was called "Bryan's best friend in New England." and It is expected that special services will be held in con nection with the commoner's visit to the grave, of his strong, ally. the profits. If the plans of the anti-saloon "element I ,Th? pfa.n na" not proved particularly a carriea out the passage of a county PmJ; l"e, yrpnoum people, u is Hil ootlon meunira tiii h . I said, and they Intend as soon as nosal- toward the submission of a rnn.titi,. b' to have their own house and to run FOOTBALL SEASON TO BEGIN WITH GAMES . BETWEEN INDIANS tienal ammrlmont n 1011 i5y. I Oroheum shows in Portland with th v" iiuuAiisnn witnin tne state. I - Orave Basalts. . That the governor's attempt to force this measure may have grave results on the national 1. i-- Knitted. Many politicians bellava th.t Jn aceptance or rejection by the leg- " iuu-kj option Dili may change the entire complexion of the political campaign now In progress. - If the HSKftinn la harmMnlA.... i. ..in aid the Republicans in securing the USSSXt. 0,.i5LU- ftwtlonaf flint ull K ' 'uiHw element will rh-."" exce,J"t opportunity to hinder h..i;. Jx 4. 1 ra"r ana win not rr.u w "" u vantage 01 it. ii . urawen ana course, realize the r lAn at v win Jt . ATTACKED WHILE III u vantage 01 it. )d liquor-, dealers,' of gravity of the sltua their utmost to p re united Preis Leased Wire.) -, New York, Sept 18. Tomorrow the football season r wtir formerly ' open throughout the east" The first contest to mark the reappearance. Of the grid Iron gams this fall will ba that between the Carlisle Indians and Albrigrht In dians. More of the big college teams will be seen in action a week later, when Pennsylvania is scheduled to mejt Weat Virginia at Philadelphia, Brown will pls New Hampshire and Syracuse will clash, f with Hamilton, The big: football inaugural day Is. September SO, when Yale plays its first game against Wesley. Harvard meets jatnoriiKe ana Dartmouth tests the strength of Ver mont Princeton. Cornell. West Paint and Annapolis make their first appear ance October S. From this time until the close of the season, November 2S, wnen west oint ana Annapolis eiasn in the final gridiron struggle, games will come thick and fast. Yale apparently has the best supply 1 or rooioau material - mis xaii, ana on "dope" has a rood chance to carry off tne nonors. TAGGART CONFIDENT DEMOCRATS' CONTROL INDIANA FOR BRYAN vent the passage of the measure. BUBONIC PLAGUE : - SPREADING IN PERU (United Press Wlrs.l - rAllBA tq r.. aAK . . . . Jr - . - ' . . .' .' i'- a a, A terrinie pest of bubonfo, plague exists in the Interior of the republic. which is spreading In everv dlrwtinn t ...-" d red cases resulted fatally last month In the nrovince of Y.uvn. -. ti,. 1 ' matter, so that the ports will be aaf e for whatever arrivals. " HASKELL SAYS HEARST IS "LIAR" Stranger Brutally Slugged by Thieves in Bellinghani Great Northern Depot. , .'s "',-'1. V- -V :. -: r; " ' it' i U i : I Z1?" ' '' ' .vC.;v-: ' - f - f 1 - A'zr ITS' ' J I .'i-'V -I !".. i III U- iLJ7'iSN""" ill lis v xr'ky f 1 il llt..KS:fe:':M&:m - I Wl 1. t-1 Tr I inn i.iiH:iiiiia . uu m i as I- 1 STAfJDAI ROLLS Says He Merely Acted for Oil Trust in 'Matters Affect ing Corporation in State of Ohio's Legislature. : Senator Explains That at the Time of ' His Receiving Money From x Rockef el 1 er It Was Not Wrong to Rep resent Corporations. Two Pictures Showing Demolished Ajitomoblle. Complete Wreck. (Cnlted PrenS leased. Wlrs Indianapolis, Ind.. Sept. 18. Thomas TaggarV former Democratlo . national chsirrpan,. said today i that the returns from ' yesterday's' special elections to rill vacancies . In the legislature. Indi cate that th Democrats Will . carry Indiana this fall by- 100,00. He' for merly estimated that the Bryan ticket would win by 60,000 ... : V , Big t Democrats gains we . shown Declares Editor JIade False wnerever elections were neia. Delaware! c . - - county, which gave a big majority to statements Regard-- the Renubllcana last rear, was n I this time by only 23 votea Newtou, Burn, juprr ana wnite ' counties, which two years ago had a Republican majority of S.00O. were won by the sremocrais yesteroay oy a Close vote. The Republicans won two counties. In nn or tnese, tarroii. mere waa no op position. ..... ing Him. . (TTnlted Prtn Leased Wire.) . Bellingham, Wash., Sept. IS. Pounced upon from behind by two-thugs In the waiting room of the Great Northern passenger depot on C street at t:lS o'clock this morning, J. A. Oeisen was brutally slugged, and after being knocked out, was robbed of 150. His scalp Is horribly cut and it la feared that bis Injuries may prove serious. - Olesen was beaten Into insensibility and then dragged across the floor, the slugging continuing an tne wniie. The roooery . was one or tne coolest and earnest in years, as tne station aren was within hearing all the while and ratroiman dealer was only hall block away. at the time. RESULTS The eonnsn of pinion among gdvertisers is that The Journal 4 gives far greater retnrns for their investments than any other Port- j land medium, H. G. Reed of ths Reed-French Piano Co. gives 4 testimony of the superiority of The Journal advertising similar to ' that given by other leading piano dealers. Mr. Reed is authority for 4 the assertion that af a result of the firm's campaign, advertising a J line of $224 pianos as good as $300 instruments. The Journal gives 4 greater results than any other newspaper, and he is very well pleased J with -the grand results that tome directly through the people's 4 popular paper. ' : , T Of courte there is a reason for the superior results from The $ 5 Journal. The fact is The Journal circulates principally in the homes of Portland and Oregon not in distant and foreign districts that yield T nothing for local advertisers, and herein lies the secret of the great 2 . w. v..-... v..i,ia . . t . tiiLuiiinm. a nt great w masses get the news cp to the minute ia The Journal and get it just wncn trey rme leisure 10 reia tre paper tnoroagMyin tne evening. 4. SS.0tvOTfv4vvOvtOOtaott (ratted rrwe Lasses Wlre.1 Chicago. Sept II. Governor Charles N. Haskell of Oklahoma today gave the lie to William Randolph Hearst, who la a speech at Columbus, Ohio, last night called Haskell "the political paymaster of the Standard OU company." and charged him with having acted as the agent of the Rockefeller corporation. Hearst read a petition written by former Atiomey-uenerai afonett or Ohio. In wnicn ae eata an err or t bad neen marf to bribe htm by -Vharlee N. Haskell. si rw i era cut. aetm aa aa l"it ror Bisnoara ktil. uovernor Haakeii today said: "The statement ta falsa. Raara knows It Is false. You ran quote tne lor mat. 1 am not tne iiaakeil sa tloned ta Monett's petition. "I was In Columbus. 117 miles from Cleveland, when the man Indicated la Hearst a speech waa In Cleveland. The matter was nrongnt up la Ike Oklahoma rampairn-smj X melt vert to Oklahosia end eiplstned the aslstalia. the errvr bai ing bren saade la- tbe laltiala. Cave Signal, Death Followed. frttM f 1 1 1 wv. Pe&fcpmi.h. W ah, t-epL 1 C KUk niv ar ktr at the H W'LIltame eew miil. gava tha lral that eaa4 vt lutant i yftrir aft-nwrn. Ttte -t. 'a-t t cs the tf? -g t rnl -4 It efe k.m. He was al4 isataau. STA6IES STRIKE; PLAY 60ES OH 3fanager of Boise's $150,000 House Fights Union Single-Handed. (SpaeUI Itepatek te Tke JaeraaLl Boise, Idaho. Sept Is. An hour be fore the opening of the new SI 60.000 Ptnney theatre, the 'most handsome flay house tn the Interraountatn country, he stage hands struck last nltrbt for a recognition or tne anion. The demand waa rejected and the performance tra- reeded wltb the aaanager of the tlteatre a coarga or tna stage. XQVEh MANNER OF f ' DESTROYING INSECTS Cfalted Praae liml Wlra.) . ' Berlfn. Sept II. The Saxon Mthoti- tles st ZIttaa bare devised an ecelient method of irettlng rid of paaHferoas la ta, which have bees a terribla aoeerva Sirrr.g aarersl mooths. Tbey have rtaad arfa ere lights en the hill ea, wat'-a have drawa sniiitona cf the Daarte torether sr4 stlha riabt tna- n er ta fa Is eartet, whk t rox tfcam a rt((! r anS eftactaallv hat ee th. first risht f tla eirt. mrml three toes tf tua dead were (ilk- In answer to a telephone message which, told of . a murderous " shooting scrape at east , end of Biu-nsida. bridge four policemen dashed across that struc ture in the patrol wagon last night and found not a slnin victim -of a pistol duel but a smashed automobile which had collided with a dirt wagon. - . The officers found one victim, how ever, . Elmer Patton, 264 V, First street, who was at the wheel Sf the machine when the collision occurred. He had three passengers in the car,; but though Patton was hurled to the roadway and his nose broken they lost no time in es caping publicity by leaving , the scene as soon as possible. , . Patton told the DOllce he. wss run nine his car westward along the north side of the bridge, which would be the proper side for him to take, and that tne alTt wagon was coming easiwam on the same side, con t rare to the rules of the road. The driver f the wagon had made off with all speert before the ar rival of Officers Wanless. Graves, Wade ind Swcnncs, and his Identity was not learned. - The automobile, resembling a pile of twisted metol more than a motor- car, was still lying upon -the bridge ' this morning.' According to the license num ber on. the machine it is the property of P. Griffith. (United Press Leaned W!r. - Cincinnati, Sept. 18. Senator Jo seph B. Foraker today gare out a statement saying he supposed that the letters from John D. Archbold of the Standard OH company, to Mm, read at Columbus last night by Wil liam R. Hearst, were correct, though: he did not know positively that they -were. t ' Foraker explained that he was en gaged by the Standard Oil company In connection with affairs In- Ohio where the Standard was being at tacked lit the legislature, lie denied positively that anything In the letters. referred to any pending legislation in congress or to anything in any way connected with the federal govern ment. , .,, , , . , .' . The senator explained that 'v"at that time to be employed fry a cor poration was not discreditable." Ha said that his employment by the Standard ended before his first term the . senate expired and that he had not. represented the Standard since. The letters read by Hearst, were from Archbold to Senator. J. B. For- aker, bearing dates in the spring of 900. ' They were relative to pend ing legislation and gave instructions to bills the Standard ' wished killed, and mentioned two enclosures one for (15,000 and another for (14,500. Hearst, in his speech, said that the letters referred to bills be fore 'congress and made a bitter at tack upon Foraker, charging him (Continued on Page Six.) Ii TAFT WILL TO MEET BRYAN Special Train Will Be Char- . MflCll IU 1)1111 Jlllll to Chicago. (United Preat Leaard Wlrs.l Chicago, Sept. IS. It waa announced at Republican headquarter here that It has been decided to charter a special train to bring Taft here on the night of October ! for the waterwaya convention banquet to prove that lie ia not arraia to meet Bryan and put to rest claims and sssertlons to that effect. Tart nan mane an engagement to oeak on that afternoon at Galeabunr. III. at the arm I -centennial of the 1-ln- cola-Douglas debat. It waa not believed ne could reacn t mcego in uraa iur in. banquet, and that is the cause given at headquarters for his original declination of the Invitation. This has put new life Into the ar rangements for the banquet, and bow that It seems certain that both the Re- i publican and PemoiYauc camlhiates wiu be present new efforts to bring the can didates of all parties irere will be made. CAFE "BURLESQUES , HIGH LIFE MARRIAGE Paris. KerL II. Is a cafe rhantante has wcorrd a scene of buriaque n the marriage of the dauehter of Jideet Fntea which rrjt.t a tumult ef hialhtig ait In r- oti-l ii lr pim t.ie - t ha a (in wh tt. ; Ue te aevtr Sret ro4iice t..e l .ca. L 11 UICID 1 ......., Major-General Fearing He Might Be Accused of Jlurder ing Wife, Believed to Have Thrown Him self in Front of Train. -' , (tlolted Ptpmi Leaaed Wire.) London, Sept. IS. Unable to bear any longer the veiled accusations that he had killed his wife, whose body was fqund shot through ths heart in a Isne at . Seven Oaks. August 24, Major Gen eral Lflarles Edward Luard Is believed to have thrown himself In front of a train on the Southeastern railroad to day. Major uenerai Laiaro s ooav . w.as found literally ground to a pulp no.r his home. All the circumstances point o the theory that the iamoua array: ct- ficr committed SMlcide. Tba coroner's Jurr has been called to Investigate the death of Mrs. Luard and adjourned yesterday afternoon until September 11 without having reached ' . . . U V .-. ' 'f.r-.-- any-decision. It was intimated by -the officers in the case that the murderer would be arrested before the Jury was called together again. Luard is thought to have feared that he would be ac cused of the murder: of his wife. ' He . left a note declaring that he could no longer bear the strain of accusation. The note was found at hla home. The murder of Mrs. Luard was on of the- mysteriea of London. The gen eral and his wife were ws Iking througii a lane tn the evening and Mrs. L.uar.1 complained Of feeling badly and start, back home. Fhe bad not gone far when aha was killed bv a rlfla shot. A cross-eyed hop picker was arrested by Scotland Yard Qte-t'ves hot was afterwards released. No, motive h ever been advanced for the poaalhi killing of Mrs. LiM ty her auaband 1EA T THIS WHITER Manager of Wasco Warehouse Jlilling' Company Believt ; Cereal Will feeach High Water Mark Will , Go to $1JS0 If Argentine Crop Fails. , "My prirste opinion Is that wheat will go to II I a bushel this winter.' said , A. F. Benson, marager of the Vt'asco Warehouse V U lllrg coospeny. The Pallea, yestrs!ay when la the city en a abort business trip. The fart that thv ar r rr-a la Kt r'aid f w ea'" ir,i.v t-.n fr "! tO b" e -" t- ,,. h ;' i K'U. i R. f It l .".! '' Vr Bn-n hta t -Ihe vhrtl tra'l f r t Irg l-rn it h ( r In f-" Ft ; ra. lit " I ynr in rl i I af tne M ' ' ' f ir m ' I . . .t . r i - ' ' I r . . . . 1 I vr .. i 4