The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 18, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.; FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18. 1008.
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DEDICATION OF ALBANY'S DEPOT
WILL BE CELEBRATED WITH FAIR
(Spatial Wapatr ! T JosrsaM
Albany, Or, Sept 18. la connection
will) the dedication of . Albany's new
depot a grand apple fair will be held
November J 0-1 1. By the cooperation of
Browaavllle. Selo and Harrlaburg, Al
bany iprc4 to have one of the flneat
fall a of thla nature ever held In the
northwest. iTemluma to the value of
1(00, besides a.grand line of cups, will
Council Rccommciids Arpli
a- a.. I . SIUBB ,M
rf(m nf PmnJinV IOr be given away.
r, vt... . . 1 Thla contaat la open to all Willamette
Jlandlincr City's uarnage ilOT:.MeS?,,
V ir...i'.Va I IMnnt I OraiKl prlae. brat-county exhibit. 1100
. -0 JUUnlCipai Alani cup by Linn county; second prise, brat
? , 1 f. . I county exhibit, 8?t cup, Brownsville
. uost iTomouve. K
beat hot Klna-t ISO
County Fair association; beat Ave boxes.
cup, Harrlaburg Developmnnt club; beat
box Northern Bplaa, 140 cup. Linn
or
three or more varieties, cup, Ohllng A
Javier; second prlae., set of silver I
knives and fork a, Tomllnaon A Holmani
beat boa Mnltienbum. cur..' Hlaln Cloth
ing company; best Baldwin 110 pair of
pianxeia. Hamilton a fiaaaar;. beat fel
low Newtown Plpplna. cup. Linn County
nwir company, dhi di juen urn vim.
cod. P. At. Horoealne: leat box Red
Lh.rtei ?Pi: Zft J1" ,Ksvl?;i Wasn't .florid Shot. Trimio-i.
nonai oanic;, peat box a-onatnans, cup, ry . - j tv
Bach A Buhl. lebanon; beat box Was- fllKI SnOllSO ESMlTWfl DftTTI
nnp Mm bjii..r.y A. Vvl.! kut lUf nf I - . " "
t . . 1 - j . -
Yellow Hell Flower, cud. W. B. stevena;
beat display on plates, 10 or more va-l v
i!
COLLEGE IMK n m
noiiojir iiii fiisy raiiit
indications roint.to tho 7n- Burglars Jfob His Uouso but
ustitution's Most Sue-'
ccssful Year.
He Gets His Silver
' ware Back.
-affe Kxccpt to iler Fcel:
'' (Specltl Dtspetck te The Joaraait'
Albany, Or., ept I8.Albany eoUeg
will opn September 21 for Ita forty-
(tTkited ITMa Leaefd Wtre.t
Reddlnf.- Conn., Sept. II. Mark
Twain, clad In hl now famoue white
COM IS STRUCK
.-iiekj- mm
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Rich' Five-Foot Telii Uncov
ered at-Scott's JIM,.
COO-Foot Beptlu '
(Special bupatck ta Tbe Jouril '
Bllverton. Or- BepU IS Havlnar com. '
plated an 1x10 foot aliaftat ficott a MI1U
piiuiv lJ."u"rr. .v.. tnunt that Ih. mln.n ware for Rrv.
naea t tna ''waiwrarj Ir.,7 ir.m J. n-f he i.W
LIF.JtSl XlSSwSi Sd fh. .halrhi ld hV p.c iuinoii
.' Member of the health and police eom
tnlttee of the city council thla morning
recommended the application of the San
itary Oarbafa Deatructlon company, for
an ordinance permitting It to operate in
Portland to tha elty attorney to draw
vp an ordlnanoa and plana and apeclf 1-
catlona en which tha city can aecurei A PortUnd hrber haa gather-d the
competitive btda for tn aiapoaai oi ne foowlnf. poitcal atrawe tha paat few
city-a garbar. - . ,fc.y. n aaya ha It going to put hie
The committee a acuon m.m u.. money on Bryan ,a Kllrn ,
elty will attempt to and tha controversy .H, ifJrtt ,havad a Taft man from
which haa been Injfora tho oun 1 for a mining anglnear. who aald
rlpal
jne
remov
iot upon the city. However, the city to Jf
..in ut.i tha nriviiu. of reaulatlnal
the coat
crder to
property
by Superintendent Daajgett thla mornlna
the coat of two 75-ton garbage Inclner
atora to the city would be J0,000.- The
maintenance for tha flrat year would be
ItAIM. InrluifrH In tha 1210.000 la
the ooat of 40 wagona. teame and har
nraa, eatlmated at $40,000; two Idclnera-
tora at $160,000; two tract or iani ai
$S0.0O0, and two barn a and three horae
and three bugglea at 420.000. Inaamuch
n tha city own one lte at present the
actual coat would be $260,000. .
.The maintenance: fund of $$0.t60
would Include the salaries of tha labor-
era, tne reeoing ana snoring- "l .y" t '
Leraee, fuel, repair and Other operating! V enlreniajl
expennes.
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BARBER SCRAPES UP INFORMATION
SHOWING HOW TAFT WILL BE SINGED
i i .f"f'. i"r'"m ti-i.a. infra IV hffFl ' iTYininr llr V , . i'parea jn court nera inia loat evening, rnlnrra reached a five-foot
w'vvfhc . J ts-tI,1 1t.p r.i?,ThrB,vei:bTt; r,r,ernoov vru,rr v.? iimtr wu- v,,b '"x bout
K. O. Will; W dlaplay of houae plant. f W Seek DiVOECC. 1 . . . Xl'?? " mf H of Prealdent luuna and Charle Hoffman;-charged surface. Hundred -of peopl, witnoaaed
premium. K M. French: beat floral dl- t ? f . , Ckh chool has grown beyond all with having robbed tha humorUt's tha last carload ot dlr wll7eh covered
play. cup. 8. E. Toung A Son; beat Indl- ' ,. , . expectaUon. and the ooinlng yar prom- home her ,"aat nlgbb ."""" ,h MC,Uent vein of ooal, a It was
vldual chryaanthemum, cup. Holt Again. '" ; 1 . . to ln blatory. After a.lona- ehaae bv tha ta taken up out of the ahaf i. n. i.
o for Hrvan and Kern,
ext" waa a 6t Loula man who had
of dlapoalni of the refuae In been among the cattlemen of Wyoming
protect thi lntereata of the and Montana, who were all etipportlng
owner , Bryan and Kern becauaa of the guar-
Ing to the figure aubmltted antee of bank defcoalta plank In, their
platform. Tha big cattlemen of theee
atatea necessarily naa oioee relations
with the banka and they explain that
when tha lose or confidence aeiaea tno
people (granting that It wa unred
eemable) they were bit hard by the
suapenalon of paymenta called, "noil
dir." '
A few day before this another trav
eling man toio tna Da roar inai nn una
luat come up the coast on tba ateamer
Breakwater and one day at the dinner
table a poll wa taken, ana out or n
paasengera only one waa for Taft to
no ror arvan.' -ine Bua-aeaiion inai
there wera more Taft men aboard, but
that they were lck wa answered 'by
the query, won't they be sick on elec
tion day, too, and not b at tha polls T
1EF RAILROAD CUTS
r.IAtJ INDICTED! STATE'S FIGURES
If the Htr 6perated" the cremator!
. they would be within tn city, wnerea
If tha contract ta let to an outsider they
will be outside of tha city limits. It
waa thla nofnt more than anv which de
rided Out committeemen -this morning
because the problem or securing a sue
iht would be approvea py .me citiaens
Mas been impose! Die ror ine councilman
Another factor almost as Important 1
the cost,' The, city haa not sufficient
money at present to erect tne crema
tories and In order to secure tho money
tha -ounrll would have to Increase nex
. yeara tax levy or provide ; for a bond
sale covering tne cost -
Councilman Concannon Insisted ' that
the franchise which the city attorney
will draft be ao worded that the city
escapes any of the cost of collecting
and destroying the garbage. Thla wa
ermourred In bv Councilman Wills and
Annand. Many other queatlona relating
to the franchise and contract were re-
farreri tn the citv attorney ana tne ru
ture action of the ctmmittee In finally
recommendlnar the matter to tne ooun
ell for favorable action will depend upon
bia opinions.
Foley, Before Eeport of R. R. Tax Cominis-
;Grand Jury, Makes Aceu , . sioner Shows Disparity
r sations of "Influence."
of Millions.
lOlOOREGOniS'
FOR SOLDIER BOYS
e Unci 8am' khaxl-clad Jungle
4 stalker In the Philippine will
: e eat 10,000 Oregon turkey next ' 4
4 Thanksgiving day. The govern- 4
4 ment contract to snpply. tba
4 army on tha lalanda with the 4
4 piece de , realetanoe , of the e
4 Thanksgiving feast haa been 4
e awarded to the Union Meat com- 4
4 pany of Portland, and Max 4
4 Wels. the Koeeburg merchapt, 4
4 haa been commissioned to acour
4 the country around Oakland end ,
Roseburg to get together the 4
e huge order of feather duater 4
4 bird, for Immediate shipment to e
4 thla city, where ,, they will be 4
4 killed and placed In cold storage 4
4 for shipment to the ialaniJ. 4
4 ' The turkeys are being secured 4
4 early ln the eeason because It
4 takes a long time for a ship to 4
4 reach the lalands and Uncle . 4
4- Sam doesn't want his fighting 4
4 forces to miss their Thanksglv- e
4 - lng dinner through, any chance 4
4 delay, t -y , - .
e Mr. Weiss will ahlp the tnr- 4
4 key from Roseburg the 13d of e
thla month. The contract price
to be paid for the consignment
4" 1 to be II cents a pound.
'"' -' (rjnlUd Preia Leaatd Vlra.t
'San Francisco, Sept. -IS. J. J. West,
(Special Dispatch te Tb oara.l
Olympla, Wash.. Sept 18. Baaed on
a former law partner of Abe Ruef, waa I 40,16$ transfers of realty in the coun
Indicted " today by the grand Jury on ties of this state ln which railroads are
the charge of attempting to bribe Ve- located, the railroad companle have
nlreman J. R. Foley. who "Was called In computed that the percentage" of actual
the Ruef trial now In progress of trial. vmnt. nti,., .h. r.nrnad nronartv
Foley was before the Vand Jury this value or other than railroad property
morninr an said that he had been an- epP"ed for aasessment purposes averr
:rm t.o per cent..
The figures were presented to the
flna r. b w faitn.. hli.h lt. f ..1 H 1 a T - 1 . : v-l-....u . i.t . . . "
Muvviiu Mim vviiuiim r wta r i a. I iiihip wu iHaiataM i in 4.siai vvun.i s I t'nai in iinvninniri' wnsi siuAai n
i.m i .m .!- ... - ii..i L,r.:i.s. i i..r .
year I a I their poaaaaalon a found to contain I"?" n developing
Mv husband atava In h.a ,in' it : . J !''wl ."'"'",'' !' w'"" the -- for T".,u".-
O clock in th mornlnr. . and I rot tin I well aa tha athletic dcDartmant. haa I with Mark .Twain . nn ;t Inectln on L'mm,.i.w.i .1 V..,7-
and lit the fire. On mornlag, after I ? "PPorted by free win olfrrlnxa calling that hie . nam Is Samuel Un4 ? wail pleased waa the cumpnuy
had. called him aevaral Mm.. . . from lln atudent. This year each Clemens, t - , lth Its findings after having sunk i
wauu f iT J.i? ii!?!! ' depoelt with the faculty $1 ' Mark was considerably dlapleaaed at ?rl eeveral hundred feet that no heal
would not get Up, J pulled the coveralner term. All monav collaitad In ihi. belna- robhad and gomnl.ln.i n,.t .v.. I teucy waa manli'MiM in ti
off. Thar he Jumped op and' threw his I manner will be turned over te th etu-1 burglara war noisy and disturbed his tur. nearly $60,000 in the develop,
shoe at me. He missed m. but thel""". boay divided for th de-e'P- Thi afternoon he posted awr" lof '"J", property, and today the.
ahna laft ih. rin .k. w t11""1" " ainiruo ana jiierary jinea. I " V'" "7 or "s noma I ii-i,uiipaa wnn an neces-
In the wall. P1"' Ptaoaped The fee wUl entlUe th student to free h?u'j.,B1,VlbUarB,,lI" wf'r th "P'eted 'fr rnachlnery. txperta are confidant .
Thua did Mrs! Vallla M TTawkfiia Via. I edTilsslon 0 ell college con teal a. , I silver", will be found and advlaing them tn vein extenda eeveral ml lea back
crib to Judsa TBronaGak in 7h. TaiW7.it !..I,UV ror AJDany college; for iY.."'V"".T' worn ana not v ua are oertain that
court thla morning on of the iara of i"l year oonsiste ox the follow-1 ..y.t- y . , k -r-- .""e ortn richest
The faculty for Albany college for I i? r".,,i?y bout their work and not
,Tf-i .' I T T 1 ,1 T It TyTrf . .
Ill in C1H. llMrr. H Hawk-In. I ." oi l.H'U.n, A. I, LI ni ver I IV LK I il k. k tvlllV iJ I.U uv
la a musician, and e llteVt hiS T.imiVa! "Wr of Wooster). prealdent and pro fee-1 nii-miunii -AiJunill
nwra. iue. cne explained mat tne
i.uuuy in tn case, ueorgo H. Hawkins,
lng members:
Harry Means Crooks, A.
Anoiner . drill waa sunk a m.v.
h50.S? --Waua river near this city
company and this will be
VUHAiN IH DEAD " '00i Bootf mjuV
cs aon. amis, BHU ;IJ HmWX ills JfJIaUrOb, I - , , ' - W
Bhe said that he haa never been eon. I BOT of Kngllsh literature and moral scl-
aenlal. hut. K k.. . -ilencea: David Torhet. A. H- A . M
Ignored her affection. Last DeoembeV; (Baldwin university), professor of math-I ' . y - '.-. c . , .-. I JiLluTWwrPJ?!lf:. . terbe..
she said. He kicked a chair from under ntlcg; Miss . Elisabeth, Irvine, A., a . Mr. SBr.h . ' i - be reached T at a 1- SrSfv. .hlt".0 .?
her becauaa h persisted in calling him (Muskingum), professor of Enrllsh;l "."v. . Albn3r' LUln Scottitllir 1 ' Cepth thn tbat
t0n?jDn .... . 1 ' . . Mljwura, a -Anderwn,- Ph.- D. ( Unl- h1" M. In tb, lMt C tlin. of that ,Hi-rfa 1
apollg, Minn.,
toa-ether unt
Hawkins decid
"pent In hie company, and ah I Princeton seminary), professor of Greek to Oregon when a girl with her father I i tmmrr, - .
MnReVnoalWhta&. -
QlVOrce. innmm.rol.l Annmrt,t 11 Vi . v.i 1 mSJTled another earlv nlnnaar 't)nK.. h t . trTTffTlA'r.Atn M v.
Vocal lnaf-1 w tann oounty, art er ward I : w .wui jl.
music; MOi-l IS """""r Ior. eevereu year and one I -
aa he haa lat.lv laan.Vt-. ..J.h .T-.. i1" . . .assistant; in acienoe; o. H. " "'--'. .""'- lu g-nge I (Boeelal Dlaoatek to Tk Jota-aall
At har h..M. in h.. i.. ..... I ' iiuisboro. Or- 8ept It F.. O. Svkea
Albany .College Conservatory of MX thre daughters, Mrs. a L. Thomp-I 2I.'C2ruana '? m" eeoond offer,
"r"? "a" a.te1' lee-med. and each time Luck. Waltahura. matmotna in Ai.i
S'e'r aat VVUrBeh . JS. -ce- " " " w.At.vr. T?L bT - hr..wW
...-a. a.aa . t i niutv . i fti I AaTai I'dnMrtra ww not (.itrejej UKUKniera. mm. ml j. Thrtmn. Yl v iu iua.airj u. anon a orrr.
RSbln.on.After 'tnA Mrs. X B. Slau.on oFthl. cify e llC,P",.h'ater Md .Utht LntJ
ba nd lost count!' " " ; - pr ?aent huB- president Albany college: Emllie C n '!Ld. K': Ifc . ' -u d a lnI?.n0,r7 ? . . b?
n i I .am D ! I . w - . r.nnnHii.ni.F M ff.
dh.nH .i.t.A v... ..i .-.I I son. B. M.. director of the Annaarvatnrv I granoaau
Ings aa-alnst hla wife ar. nnw V.Ain. I P'ano and organ: Lena Viola Tawnev. M?innv:
wjb"h : ric mart-tea ner liv la- I , i mutincn,
coma, ' In April ios. and diaenverad piano: Carroll H. Palmer, volcet Mars-a-
th existence oil M&. Poole ln August of I rt Fallerlua, vlollp: Mary Louise
tne same year, since which Mm. h. tn. i uiackweu. elocution and -oiivalcal ul..
wun ner. juoge Hronauarh ture.
unshackled handy by annulling -.the
marriage. I amtc inirt luiim niitn
i rd case hafnra Tnaa ti,..... - rAiiuo.
A H.V7 II r 1 1 1 Ia - m.M t M -, BUUCI AAA LDllUCUI. HI Villa B M
c? -a a. iu, II llilKlIlBl Ul I .11 - . ' v - - mm -
Ilia . ' --icuuncu more accurate data upon which-
R, rMt of thh First Con. i? 1,,! '
cnurch of this city will con- T',VJWV'. J? ..
servicea tomorrow afternoon at I fr"f.1 "ur OI apo-
Xr. Luther
greganonai
duct the-j
o'clock at the home.
The Interment
ew water main are being-laid In
ausJlfv as a Ruef luror and vote for
acquittal.
F.
state board of eaualisatlon yesterday
H nihaon a friend nf fnlav. tna. afternoon bv John S. SnuDD. right of way
tlfled that he had overheard tha propo-1 and tax commissioner of the Great
sltlon and Geora-e R. Chalfaunt. a bar- Northern, at the request of representa-
tender for Phillip de Martini, testified I tlves of King county.
that he bed everheard West make the I It wa desired that the figures be
iroposai to innuence" Foley. Da Mar-1 preaentea to tne do era to anow tne
inl also is Involved In the case. I relative proportion of assessments in
Maior West was before the rranrl 1 the several- counties of the state, the
jury yesterday afternoon, but hi testi-.l computation snowing King ana Spokane
mony was neuiarea Dy tne grana juror I counties to nave tne nignest assess
to nave peen unsatisractory. I ments in proportion to actual value.
Judre Sturtevant fixed Weat'a hail I Mr. Frost demanded that evidence
at $5,000 cash, or $10,000 bonds, and a I aubmltted aa to how th railroad com
A third case hafnra .Tnil.. n.nn.n.
for divorce fnllaa tn iiimauuI th.
tinued th caae for on week to permit ' IVfunual Training Course, f ;
the IntrodURtfnn nf f lirthaaf laarlmnntt I iWt.t wiua.w a-a. iTk. T -
. , . 2 Z . -w tvomuiuiij. I orvsetg s'lf icu iv a maw vurusit. I
The disappointed woman In the case was Klamath Falls, Or., Sept 18. Klam
mrs. nan Monro, who ii. .r.j th.tiatv. tr.ii. ...kii ..wi. .
Samuel M. Monrn. 1m. h..n .i.ai -,... n a - a ... .
hoi. Oh I J i. V. i i T m j .vuuvi "iiuw nil .uriniuiniii. tu Bio tniB
,Kiy.j . wa utr ua names, f year, rroressor George A. Wlrts, a
wSwio .lvTh.H.1ie,mbc,",,,,H,r,d,t' of th Chicago Conservatory
leg of the plant.
,rii . it.'.-'fi-"T """ I w water main are I
wU am . AllKUl. IT UIItlM V . BLI Z ' Jl II Ta m -. a. ai a . . .
Bervloe will be held In tha ftraAa u""i""V.iLr" ""L.""-. r tne new-
bvtarlan ahnanKr nvhlai. eLt .Ji ."run Current Tor
KiiiiV . "rr v;ur. r"l,nl,n e v ootained at a
" -" - - y w. wu airs, irvioa i cneaper .rate.
. - . , ' . : y-ii . w oi DiuBio. will n
" "I-c?"0"t,oa W her leal department ln both schools.
declarede"iouTd not rant deVr telJM
seph 'A. Conger, an old pioneer,- who
died some .month ago, left bis fortune
to tne scnoois or this city, and It is
the desire of the teacher and board to
usa tne. runa in providing manual train
injt worn.
nutations ware obtained.
fared to be sworn but It was rule.
Mr.
V A
RED
FIRE TO NIGHT
DD Of'
1 that
hi testimony would be Incompetent.
The board was accused bv Mr. finann
i ana Dy m. j. uarKeec, or tne Beattie
cnamoer or commerce, or arawmg legal
distinctions against them not applied to
representatives rrom otner counties.
Mr. Snapp declined to proceed further
With bis argument.- - -
, The. significance of tha figure lies
in ma wci mat rauroaa property nas
uasessea oy tne tax commission,
t to revision br tha atata hnan
of eaualisatlon. at 60 ner cent of ita
been assessed
subject to revision by
Monuvllla will plunge into the throe Jf 7'uA"-.Iiaw.Z th?5
h. 1 Alt- l . I . IA 1.1 UU
v. -uiv"s naa D.f tiin( wim . a i same proportion as otner property.
in. uiree transcontinental ratirnarta
Great Northern, Northern Pacific and
O. R. & N., have been assessed at a
total of nearly $112.000.000 . bv tha naa
ui mi su per cent oasis, using as. 8
per cent tho valuation would be about
$63,700,000. If tha railroad company
figures should ba adODted. tha tax f.nm-
sevyral other well known Democratic "iL8"''! II?"'0? lb" ftlon of
leaaers will address the people there! irS annoni TT i rmuw aoom
Bryan and Kern rally In the I. O. O. F.
halL For some time the Democrats IX"'? 0"n 0rn .r-acir o a
r..M.n. a, 'h. ll.i.t.i u.- yv
asiKVMt va iu WUUMliUB Ultlll llil I1BVC
been urginar the state central commit
tee to hold a Democrat! mutln. th.r.
Accordingly National Committeeman M.
A. Miller, State Chairman Sweek and
innivriT a nn t.ii ih.in r.r ,. r....... .1 wvv,vvv.vvv. .
the campaign in Oregon. It Is expected to .K,n countf- tn adoption
that there will be a large attendanSe ,I.r- s,".pp OTPtatlons, would re
and a most enthusiastic meeting '"J ,n, e'ther a reduction of the county
uemocratlc headquarters are hum.
mlng with the work of the campaign.
The organisation of Bryan and Kern
clubs is being carried forward- enthus
lkatlcallv. nnH h th. tlrmt .k. ...
there will be hardlv a nrarini-t in th. ot their proportion of state taxes from
uh wnon mere tia not been a club I ,uu" 'u prayiuus year.
lurniea. All or these .Clubs will pull to- I ' ' " "'-
rAVranrnSnf." XcoTnted DEATH TAIES TWO
.ii- ni 01 vore rally in Portland Frl-
valuation on King and Spokane coun
ty, or an Increase in th valuation of
otner counties to tneir standard of 40
per cent, riitner plan would result in
a large reduction tn th two counties
e .
ATT0BXEY CHAKGES
; : THREATS TO KttL
'James A. Finch, a lawyer, this morn
ing wor to a warrant charging WU
, 11am IX Lewis with threatening to eom
. mlt murder. Lewis reached the dls
. trict attorney's office first and aked for
a warrant for Finch, but though he al
, leged an assault had been committed, he
could not say positively that he Lad
bean struck by th lawyer.
1 nor uijjjaitr a men arnvea, ana
after telling orQLewls' entrance into bis
day. September 25. It Is expected to
J, "'"a, principal uemocratie
'""" " campaign, unless Mr.
Bryan should change his plans and de
cide to include Portland amons the cit
ies to be visited on his western tour.
DENIES RELATION
WITH COFFEE HOUSE I
VANCOUVER MEN
f - ;
William B. Petty Dies ln Portland at
the Age of 70 Year Jamea
T. MeHalei Paaaea Away.
MALVIIIA WILL
i . . .
GO TO IK yoRK ovESFwisii
SHIP TURNS' UP
Bloch Dismisses His Seattle
Companion to Renew -Wife's
Affections.
. (Usltttl Praas Leased Wire.)
Van-nnvflr Tt r Rinl "I a Ifi.mo
jacoo A. BlOCh, on of th Oriclnal I tion recalvaA hare from Contain Dnwn.
founder of the German-American bank. I In a- of tha Rrltinn iimii. i.nn whth
has been able to settle his troubles with sailed from JSan Francisco July 6 for
.... .i, .uu louay mey appeared at l Australia has arrived at Fanning Island,
th municipal court with the smile of Captain Downing report that all on
renewed affection ahlnina? fMn th.i.l board are safe at Christmas' Island. Tha
fftc-?. .' ; ' ' I Aepn Jiad been given up a lost. , ??..
Bloch, also known as Barr&bas, was! ' - viv -.. : n
chareed -with Dolvaamv hv hi. ii. I ' Ban Franclkeo Hent IS. Tha nrltU
and after several months nf ... -oV. .ii I steamer Aeon sailed from San Fi-m.
over, the continent he was finally lo-1 Cisco for Auck'and, July , with a num
cated in Seattle and arrested. 'In com- ber ot prominent United States navy of-,
pany with him was an elderly woman, fleers and the wive of several navy of-
v.oB, wun waa lulu no narm I . . uu unu uiwuunj m uim( lunir
couia De aone ner If she came to Port- I nusoanas at Auckland during the recep
land after Bloch had hnan tiron.hl ...... I tlon to tha At an tin flaat thara - .
by an officer. But she waa arretted a waa under command of Captain
opn as she arrived. , Downle and. waa supposed to have been
The. case against Bloch and Malvlna lo" ,n etorm at ea.
Weiss were " dlsmlssad thla mo,-.!. Insurance oa the veaael waa niinl. at
a5dvBloch" lawyer paid th expense 88 Per cent today before it became
of Detective Coleman in going to Seat- known the vessel had been saved,
tie for the banker as well as the as- The Aeon was being searched for by
sessment for the dismissal of a suit, every vessel that sailed the Pacific.
It la understood that M.lvln. txr.i.. i. The Unl tad Rtataa a-nvamm.nt ... ...
going to New York, that apparently ba- r ? the PaolfTo fleet to Took for
lng a part .of ue new- understanding I !h mlaalnar ship - on its trip to the
ww-wwm iiu uija w j i a
South. Sea islands on the summer cruise.
muuir
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ma v a m,
I I I ill' ) t jf r jm. mwM i r i 1 i r s f i i c I .
I i lit
i k a n u m mw Mm mw Awm mat at ..rv. ja awl u . wi w r run a mi. i. ;if i va i x
(EGlSTRATIOf
BOOKS
(Special Dispatch to Tb Jearsai.)
Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 18, William
IB. Petty, TO years, a resident of Van
couver for a number of year a, died In
Portland, Or., Sept 18. To the Edi
tor of. Th Journal So much Is being
said about the ralatlnn nf th. w r t
J b?X? i'JA Portland yesterday, where he had mad.
the state W. C. T. V. to make a state-I bl hone during the past few months.
ucm. - nave neaanuartara at ana Hla neatn was nua to a comoiica rinn
OPEH HEXT T.10HDAY
Next Monday the regiatratlon
book at tb office of th county
clerk will agala be open in prep
aration for th presidential elec
tion ln November.' Voter may
register until and Including Oc
tober 10. Those who have regis
tered .during the present year
need not register again, but all
HORSE'S MISTAKE?
Store -.Closes on Saturdays at Six o'ClocK
CAUSES DEATHS:
(United Press Leased TVTra..
Ban Diego, Cat. Sept 18. Three men
are dead, another 1 dying; and two
are In a serious condition today,
as tne result of an error of a nurse at
the count hospital here last night
Miss Mary Arthur, the nurse, who says
ana wm restionainia mr Tha Auth. f. in i
daxed condition and can not explain
For tomorrow's selling only, and
subject to delivery at our earliest
SPEC! A IL S nvnien. Mail. C. O. D. or
" tZZ. telephone order not accepted.
&Lh,lln? hl,h -"Wat to of dlsordera He 1 urvlvd by two I d0
a limited number of partlea when not lu I ii.n.hi.r. .n n. .
our own use. Mr. Bristol, who wa. tha I n-Cr .ZZ v. win" i i.. ,
fhT.n,ri?m "tVu FV h0U"i' fcuptoU Vsncou' undSrtaklng" parloVVfro'S
iS fnatiCl .""hKbuln M b' ""1: where the funeral will be conducted at
threat to rill htm. the warrant waa Is
sued and placed ta the hand of tit police.
KELSAY PETITION TO
BE HEARD THURSDAY
? th., .h.T". a C" n1J.w ic. I $ P- m. Sunday. Interment wlH be in
A,mtnt of our org.alatlon. but is """""111
nanaw i ruie not to indorse! Vancouver, Waah
hew at Fulton thi. morning, and bis 'eythjng oyer which w have no control I Me Ha let 18 Teana." a mtmhtr of ih.
Ww BsBTIIBAa.fi l aa t a la Xr jaj I ... . . . - . . - '
. . . v i tm. w j uia.
fn eChrt,r'. hlm JM,,e Mr,nf believed town, d
In the plan and wlahed him succesa I lng at t
Finding that cards had been prepared to Sixth m
place upo,, p,bii tanks which wer? to iev.Val
R S. Kelsay a petition for a fran-
rtila ror water ana saa works
Mount Aoott district baa agala baen
Tat Mnii in tn countr cos
time for et Thursday. Daterni
crpoaitioa to tne
anl o a evaewn
was sat a rntlna
Ulna Sat
) in aw deride.
te a rroru.
how- I Highbinder club and well known-about
died at aa early hour thi morn-
tn nom or his mother, Z17 Eaat
nlara nun. .rn.ll h.L.-.k,.;lr r? I " r
!L .-". into ware to several montns. .
-,.rl'" ry?'K P'ece. for contributions I The deceased wa a native of Van
to aaia ?" po,n.t ,rom wh I eeuver. Th -Tuneral will be conducted
n?.T .1A7il I.!.nforn,.a,,0.n-. Wm gave I from St Jams' cathedral either tomor- I
that lh. -T...i iV k -aaapi order I row or Monday. Interment will be In
.arrt-a .7. iAU. .i... ""r " V'Z I le uatnoiio cemetery.
ronnerted
e
who have meveit to anothar At.! why ahe poured water for rfiiutln. tha
... VlTMtE.nl.1 MaaIaIaa I..'. -WIA-1 1
f , - . linn . yiivnvr con I
1A.111U. iirunnin. . n..n i v i . An t..
. r -. v.vm. . All.
James Toung.
William Kent
P. Schutte. - .
Seriously ill: A Tlsler, dying.
snerirr Jtnnin.tf ... nn. A ik. at...
JP-V'J i tb n0P'tl after the pa-
clnct alnoe they registered must
so.
All who ar tl year of ag
and citlxena of tb United State
ar entitled to register. If not
a natural bora citisen th voter
must have been naturalised, or
If not naturalised must have had
hi first papers for at least on
year. Residence of six. months
in the (tali of Oregon Is required.
a. :r-7- a " . nospitai alter tne pa-
T I tlent drank th poison. He said today:
I my 1 '"nd six men writhing- on th
I :r' i9 or 11 are nearly wild and
I t n oa-afcA. Atl WAtaff a. aa a . , I . .
In the ',h h coffee bouse. W ware aaaurad I -ir a xr-nvt i oi aaa rt ti
rr. BUf53 ??'ZLrrl -J.. MAYBE A $lo,000 CAR
ermlned ; .;r consent and against our exprea. . PL A XT TOR V A VfYiTTVTvT?
" a. ast. m. v ves w ava. w w v j f A. K j
WRIGHT'S CONDITION
IS NOT SERIOUS
project na eevelonad. I "-" nu we were not In anv aanaa
t oate when the natter , r,w,re ewn t. W had no- rela
nwaaoe without tb day '". anoral or otberwls. with the oof
takaa. Tha nn..w. houae and n .nJ..i " . '
te brt.ne: the matter Thla la alao true of ih. W.i - r-
1
thr dOctorsl trvln. A .ii ai I
of the pick men by the um of itAmanh I
I BasB, , .... .
tTanta Marriage 6ei Aside.
IBpaHa! Dlnatrfe tn The JermaLI
Vancouver. Waah a.nt . i .
tltlon filed in the superior eart.levln
A.wlrS" ke tb h": marrlag 'to
ZlZJZ'.r.m She
" aiorajan married ner In
aebn,T,TJ-0n,1 ,h1 ln Iecen,be;
180T, be bad been divorced from an-
viuar woman nnoaknownat to ber.
OAK ROCKERS
AT THE tat o h
SPECIAL a5ocp)
A comfortable and attrac
tive Arm RocKer In quarter-sawed
golden' baK, pol
ished finish, with saddle
shaped seat and fancy top
and back panels. At to
morrow's special price this
rocker is unusual bargain.
trattad Pnxs Wire.)
Maahlnrton. tni 11 it ...
lAOm ON EAST SIDE
in the CROCKERY SECTION
Two patterns in richly decorated Salad Bowls, in German china,
art offered for tomorrow's selling in the Basement Crockery de
partment; priced at the ipecial......... ,35? and 50e
A FIRM.
FOUNDATIOaN
r
for the day's work
is a dish of
Grape-Nuts
' , Uh CTMSB
It is D'.icieu snd HcaUhfoL
ADA WALUACE I'KRCH.
FILKS NA3IES OF
BRYAN ELECTORS
Local Basiaeas Ilea Are Asked tolfortabiy and it was said there is no
cauee for alarm concern Ina hi. m..,.
a. - :
SHINGLE COMPANY
IS INCORPORATED
eabacrib) for Stock Industry
toald Clvo TTork to 800 Mem.
WILL NOT BE STOPPED
(SparUI DtaaatcS to Tk Je
yeiiiOwiTera
all
Jndg Oantenbela yesterday
declined to grant aa Injunction
to M. W. PareUua. who wanted
an order restraining tba nt
Tn.O A OO-OV QLJOTCnXt A V- 5 sixth
JLaVJJlT JjaJTw. il aJJl liJJft II mT9 FLOOR
Art Taffeta, suitable for bed spreads and window hangings; 14
pieces to select from, at the special, yard.....'... .25t
Florentine Silks, 32 inches wide, suitable for window hangings,
pillow coverings and kimonos, special, yard...... .....60
,aW
w .on k Ryaa. aecretary of tb I ' -v- .a. io p,rcy Alloa. W It Boo- an I Tnm Proceeding with the fill on II I
e De.ocr. ata c,ral Jrl- . Z V"' Wl" r t.T, ariTo'",! Eat Morris tr-t -AdJoTnln. 1 ferrxr-r---
'". "led tb name of th I eem aaa-red. Tb aaatter to ua 'th ' .bl.fMegi. eompiay. tb Prmlae of th Eaat Port- III W-'
i m i - - a. i wm ua MiiMiai ar u nit. nka i ? oyi vasi r i t m at, t.. -iiiii-v , w-
' irrT. , """-aa rer arM. ..w ..1-1. tl I aa JL J Th AraWaa Koumrss company haa T 'iare company, a 4 I I .-
aawtUI ela-tor yeetarday after- IJF.tZST ? t?, eempuUnt that be Died recited 4 ll Vvl - -
r"'th e-cretary ef J SrSTii ft" arTf rwrt1: iuVk to 8 It: The .caplul e tb. fact that bl. building, ml a " ' -
ie Tk naaaecratta MUlliiiM . ak I etBtlofia la la ballavad tha antlr. a 1 a 1 .. a as elllaa. it,i. ni.. i. k.... 11 I ' - - - - -
Whit, of Raker eety ... e ettr 2 t 'fl'r rV.ra?4 a'te ' thVad?.! Per.!. aheald proca! by a. a j .
4 cwasty. taeBaeawhlcJinharw.nt-.ecrmal . s. wai -TaraiaJ I t VZZZi VIZ -t hold oa, tb. work that
' " 7.- 'e sr. w eHi.lafc.e .,fn. u ,. aoorrui TT.t v... .7 r '.Tll t andev way by aa IsluBctlon. I
WeaAafa44; UT'l!" Bt";' . ' ' J j
DOOR MATS
1. SPECIAL 35c
Mottled cocoa Door Mats.
14 inches by 4 tncnes; tomorrow s special ia the Carpet depart-
rt.Pt, ivh firtrr
v' TULL 2S. Gibes
Complete HOUSEFURNISHERS
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