The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 19, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THE OREGON DAILY JOUKNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 19, 1003.
ASK -DEW
LIGHT
BIDS
Executive Board Rejects Bid
of Electric Company and
Calls for Others Wanted
Same Bate but Furnished
Less rower. -i
A'
By ananlmous rote the mtmbrri
of. the city executive board voted to
reject tha bid of ths Portland Railway,
Light A Power company for city. light
fng for next year and ordered new bide
advertised for. Furthermore, the Toerd
ordered that In the next pacification
the company specify the amount of
current used by each lamp Instead of
uonijnniinj me amount or canaie power.
It was upon the amount of current
furnished by the company that Mayor
oa-ea nie ngn wnicn no started
against the company early last spring.
His contention, waa that the company
agreed to furnish a certain amount of
--urrcni.wrucn ii ranea to do after be
Ing allowed to change the style of
jamps in use. He claims that tha com
pany ttjus made a aavlng which' the
city snouid have shared In, and Ms
claims were backed up by the executive
Doaro, wnicn nas trimmed . tha com-
pany a ouis arout one third each month
since the fight was started.
When the bids were opened at last
Friday's meeting of the executive board
the members discovered that tha com
pany wanted to charge the same rate
next year that It has charged In the
P"t. A concession was mada bv tha
company reducing the coat to the city
oi.uut . a a, lamp n tne city would pay
.the difference which - the company
' claims la its due on tha bills which tha
tnru naa reiusea to pav ror tha past
eight months.' This would net the city
, caving .n aooui jo.uuu in nve years,
the life of tha contract.
Mayor Lane believes that Inasmuch
as the city has saved more than 126,090
in eight months by reducing bills ten-
urrca oj me company, the offer of the
company la by no means fair, and It is
Miirciea mat me ngnt win be continued
1 mini new Diaa are received.
ONE LIGHT Oil
ELECTRIC TRUST
"""BaKsaBS
AVajs That Are Dark Result
s in Two Federal In-
7 - (Hctments.
CHESTER A. JORDAN HAS
COMPLETELY BROKEN DOWN
01.1 C. ill IDOfiE
BYor.E who ivoot
a) Mora than one man has his - 4
4 .office under his hat, but C. Won, 4
e a gentleman from across tha e
broad Pacific, - Is one of the few - e
-. men who carries his ':' stock in
trade under bis Jiat. , This con-
4 stated exclusively of Chinese ' e
, lottery tickets, and therefore the ,4
arrest of Mr. C. Won, which by .'
... e the wey would seem an excellent- e
name for a vendor of gambling "a
" 50ftances.--- - - 4
The Chinaman's arrest was the 4
a result of tha arrest -early In tha e
week of Earl Worrell, a young ""
man who was seen by Justice e
e Olson and Constable Klernan
flourishing a ticket and boasting e
, e of his winnings. After staying a)
e In the county Jail a day or two
4 Worrell's memory improved so e
4 that be could remember the
' Chinaman who', sold him the
, d ticket. Whether Mr, Won will
4 'win when his case is heard Tues- 4
: day la stlu a question. Mean-
. e while the . lottery tickets have :
4 been taken from his hat '
f United Im LhwJ VHt 4
New York. Sept. II. Sis of the lead-
ng figure In the electrical werld will
be Indicted for forming and maintain
ing aa unlawful trust.- If the Investi
gation by the federal grand Jury, which
(feme to light' today, results aa reports
baaed, upon tha best authority aav that
It. will.
President HeoaeveTV ordered tha In.
ulry. which bus been conducted oulei.
y and waa not known to the Dublin un
II today. The nmnnirement of thai
General klertrtr company and six other
pis; eienncai concerns nas neen siio-
ctea o the closest examination.'
nnuah evidence to warrant tha Indict
ment of the six predominant figures
miivuuy ib in wi iianiis i 1 in grani
Jury, It is laid, but It has been deemed
advisable to postpone action.- and take
further testimony, pending tha securing
of documentary evidence. 1
It Is reported also that there is a
temporary delay In pushing the case on
account of the Injury It might do the
Republican nartv In the nreaant nam.
the part of persons Inclined to put pol-1
it leal alrnlflcance on tha case. The I
matter waa Drought to the attention of
ins president ov Attornev-Oaneral Rone.
pane ana wnen jtooeevelt obtained
feneral understanding of the alleged
acts, he at once ordered the ferieral
authorities to make a moat thorough
and searching examination and follow
It UD Wltn Vlo-nmiia actlnn It the revel.
atlons should warrant further proceed
ure. ' ' .. .
It la allered that tha air hie- elec
trical firma have a cnmnlete monnnnlv
v.. in ui mo vieciricai Dusiness in tnis
section, their Interest having been ex-
i 1 mo aimoit an orancnea or al
lied bualneases. If In t
'" "' uuniuim) nas a worainr acree-
ment regarding prices and fixea an-J
controls rates, competltora having been
COHFESSES TO
F0B6IIIG PAPER
E. O. Adams, arrested some time ago
for having passed some JO or JO bad
checks on various business houses of
the city.'-pleaded, builty this . mornlnr
before Judge Qantenbaln and was sen
tenced, to six years 4n the penitentiary.
Adams was much affected by Ms jien-
lencv. iib eaia ne was e .eeieemen anr
had Passed the Cheke.tn ArHee tt wr-tr
on his business. He also Bays he has a
wn ana piuta out noee noi Know where
they are.-- v.-...
steamer roller, wno osed the company's
bacon and hama for his own nee. .wee
also sentenced to six months In the
county jau, ne aisa . Having, pleaded
ANNUAL GRAXGE FAIR
OPENS NEXTTHUKSDAY
Event Promises to Be Big Saocess
Prominent Speakers Will Be In
(.. i Attendance Grand. Ball. ,
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SCIIOOUER GOES
to urn PORT
J
W. IL Talbot Will Carry
. liTill - Cargo of , Lum- ;
' ber to .Manila. "
'The Paolflo Fxport 'Lumber company
today Chartered the American .schooner
W. II. Talbot to carry a . cargo of lumber
from this port to 'Manila. It will meas
ure about 1.000,000 feet and will be the
first complete cargo to be shipped from
here t,o the, Island port tor some time.
J'ar.t . cargoes,:, however, have beon
sniiipea quite orten or late.
Tha- Rrltlah Bteeniep. Uuuerin- whlnh
has been, loading at 8t. Johns for the"
pasi weeu, cienrfl last night for Ma
nila 'with 1.K60.000 , feet of lumber,
valued at 113.60", but the shipment
forms only a Dortinn of 'the' enran ct
the big Walerhouse, liner. She will prob
ably leave down th river this after
noon and will go north to ooal before
proceeding , on her, long voyage across
the Pacific. -. .. -
The rata at which the achnnner Tel.
bot was engaged Is reported aa ft, or
a nine more than twice tne price
onargea ror Hauling lumber to Call'
fornla corts. f - r
The British steamer Falls of Kith
cleared last night for St Vincent. Cape
Verde, for orders, with-141,040 bushels
01 wneat, valued at 1 12S,0Z7. una la ex
pected to leave down this afternoon.
The steamer Cambrian King, carrying a
cargo of about the same size and value.
.finished loadlnir last nlxht and dropped
Into the stream to give room at' tha
wharf for other grain carriers awaiting
dlsDatch. The Cambrian Klna 'Will prob
ably also leave down this afternoon.
The Dutch steamer Nederland Is ex
pected to shift from the wharf of the
Eastern A Western Lumber company
thla Afternoon to Montgomery dock JNo.
I to begin loading wheat for Europe.
CONCERT FOR SEAMEX.
"GREATEST FAIR"
CLOSES TODAY
II IBS HBll
JUr Show; at 1 Salem Goes
; Down . as t ho Most Suc
cessful Ever Held.
-are
(Salon Bum ef Tb Joarml.) '
Salem. Or.. Sept. 1. Oregon's great
eat state fair la rearing Its cloe this
afternoon. Race . records have been
("broken and Wrae lovers have had their
tastes fully satisfied. - It haa surpasaed
any fair of a similar nature ever field
In the west Favorable weather did
much for the heavy -attendance but to
President Matlock. Secretary Welch and
the entire board Is due the credit for
making, the fair a success after tbe
crowd reached the grounds.
No one who visited the 10S fair waa
(11 anii pointed and many were greatly and
pleasantly surprised. Every feature haa
Deen successful.
rixavor
EISIIKIG CASE '
GOES HIGHER IIP
Justice Uoan Allows Writ
; of Error in Oregon' t
Salem, Or.. Sepx. 1). Chief . Juatlco
Bean this morning allowed a writ of en
i wi iie teee v aiaie vi(tfrea'n
Vs. Christ Nielsen so that tile ! de
cided In the Oregon supreme court last
aprlna'. and which Involves tol!ca iurla.
diction ovef tha waters of the (Columbia
river. ninT vm kiiphibu ' i lira II I Lea
States supreme cuurL The'papnre were
filed this morning by Deputy Attorney
(ieneral K. C. JklHclJoiiald, of the state of,
W'aahlngton. .
Nielsen - waa arreated by the Orecon-
authorities on the WaahliVrton side of
the rlveel mtA ,.n,t tf.illiv m .lna.1
jncessful. The board will en- I f or violating Oregon prohibitory flhlng
to make ithe fair next vear atlll I tk. if...i..-j i .i .
i 1. .!... . ' i tregon can aaeert Its pol ce power , on
lines thst have shown need foe ninat I ik.u..i.i.., -ia. -i..
. j - M..iin,jivn . i u. ui ii r, www unnon
iiiivivTiiiiwi. ., - . - l the authortir
WILL GO TO TEXAS
AFTER ' IIATFIELD
t
San
(Uaited freM LeiMd Wtrf.l
rliM elite a! the eivee imeeah
the authAiiiy given It In Its constitution
by the words '.'concurrent Jurisdiction.' ,'
An effort will be made to compel the
I'ntted States supreme court to give an
Interpretation of "concurrent Jurisdic
tion" which will eettle the present dls
fiute between ' the Oregon and , Wash
ngton authorities.
Uovernor Chamberlain said this after- v
i return to this state from Taxae the fiahlnVi.wV. " Y""CT' nlorc"ir
n Hatfield, held at Sherman, an I lBSUrw'l,IVi?w'.e ' . ' ..-.' : ' t
of belnr Jam.. ninh.mh. ... r" un a Temporary injuno-
of six peoola at Camnbell Ii ir.n..".'ua. "''Drl ?r . -. Unl et;
' - " . t I vuairjsj ijireuiL nnuri. rpjuraiininar mm rir
i Cheater A, Jordan and.Hifl Wife, Honora Jordan, Whom He Murdered.
Boaton. Mass Sent. '. 1 fa Cheatee ' A.
Jordan, who was guilty of the most
grewaome and blood curdling murder
which has ever disgraced local police
recoras. , nu nroaen nown cnmnieteiv.
He Is completely broken In-spirit and
realises the enormltv or hla crime. . He
haa. admitted hia . irul! t. the details of
wnicn are almost too grewsome for pub-
As near as can be' ascertained, he and
me who, wno waa iormeriy an actress.
While in tha miriet of e femllv rn
clinched, and In the anger of the mo
ment he struck her unon the head with
a flatlron.. Fearing detection he sought
the best means of coverlne- hla crime
and finding an old trunk, dismembered
ino Doay, severing me arms, legs and
head... -. i' ...:'..;.;' 1 -i--,
'Ha then nark-aA ' In . .nen.ha
closely aa he could, even going to the
extent of severing the flesh from the
limbs In order to better fill the" trunk.
He had planned to take a boat leaving
Boston and when well out at sea to
droo the parte of tha bodv overboard
one at a time, and thus hide the helnoua
crime, but the plan
boat he had expected to take wa
drawn for the aeaaon and did not make
its trip.
Institute at Third and Flanders dives
" rieaeant; Affair. ,";
The weekly concert at the Seamen's
Friend society last night was much' en-
by Miss Catherine Covach and those by man will be released.
Mini flrm la follett r. amoill the L ' i
KSiSf wha, wzm-Th to1- jmm SCOTT SPOKE
r. K. lienetv witian unip
nilM 1 Kya 4 A. aiotiyt V wi mo" w""K .em""" -
The foyle; song,. Mr. Draffln; vocal eolo,
Aber-
e plan miscarried. The I v " ''W'r'J,.. ' V...-:
m, iih. ill as iiui. rnvuiL bviiii uuuea juinua,
ill)., jur, iviiiuaej i - rva. .wivi ... . no i
Catherine Covach; song, Gordon Howard;
Jose. Cal., Sept. .11. Sheriff I noon that tha action of Jurfa-a Mean in
Langford ef this county, and Deputy granting the Washington -offloials a
Dlatrlnt ittnrna Tame. X Bev'ereev fr,t , error In i the NlelSSn CSSS SO
!i . !. . f 'e - are ex- tnllt u may be'appealad t the federal
pec ted to return from Sacramento late supreme court will have no Influence
tnia afternoon with requisition papers w.n,,"VBr. witn the , carrying out of
for th
of Joh
suspicion
murderer
. Sheriff -."Tnef owl : an-.eli' t. wrdn 'rom. further enforcement of the
that ha and ftemitv oheViee vtZlZi I w" untu me merits of the case, can
BufflSJtowlll??!8, d'Wf September J8, of course!' will
fr,rerv: th?'perJ: Mndaj: oVhe ColumbU? ra'a'nR'bi'Tn"
BufflngtOB r waa forn?SRt a school ! .,e.nK,.iwUh. unUl. that tlm but " ' r
mttJ of Ehli' .m i,,?.. Im iS Intention to resist any attempt to have
hJ aa?s he ?a s7rt hat h 7Ln tAnutl 'h InJunctioh made permanent when the
Dunham If he, should aVa hl?nviKi V"U& States circuit court ears the
, If BSAnJ?. umenu of both side, on th? ,28th."
nTaWwS'iaia , ? TkTJnTvW Q T irrvxf V ' V"..
Xr-lliM. T JJ.1 X OAJUiUXfl : : .. .. ..
T AWAY? FE0K TUB
f COLUMBIA RIVER
' . v t
OX GOOD" ROADS I
m f fin I V. mvi7f II iff a-iv vcaj ovii6i J"i uwii iiun saa ut T . . s iwn vvi vj . . -------
Jordan then souaht a hackman. who B?nT, JRlchard Wohn8chaffe;-vocal solo. J?"fd J ,tUV eld ,by the Port- cannerymen. ; notwithstanding the 'fact
m i . . . . . ' ' . i WA laasi flraa I .a IT-kl I At f aft ' WnlaTlndT Af t Tttk L anxiu niilUlllUIMia L'lllO aim (liniri inUVx I aL.ii it ... - .
n rnvn nun to. n room l n r nn ira wnr i v .
aca La FoHette; HoUtina- of the Und" Automobile club end others inter-I
heard of the numerous black-hand mur
ders which have been attracting so
much attention, he reported the matter
to the Doltce. who went to the rooms.
Jordan was not there at the time and
the police waited until his return. They
then demanded that he onen the, t-runlr
and In the coolest manner possible he
rained the lid and then sank to the floor
and .confeaaed his guilt.
BUILDS SPEEDY LAUNCH.
an interesting speaker and an authority Jn hls. efforts to enforce the fishing
me ruauB question, outlined tne leg- I 7 ' . "" "wi imiiina; on inn
iBlatlon that im ...Mura tA i river is conducted aa It mia-ht tn he ian.1
eii xr.. -Reiia T TTea T?ao I 'en,na of new roads and the improve- thV ff favor of having new laws
Rainier Man BellCTes He Hag f astest ment of old ones and said that the atate t P"1 be both Washington and Oregon
9 lUTer. r" waning ior(rortiiia to take the w" muniwiy timii ine . nsning .
rh. joiint.t i lead In any such movement, because and regulate fishing on the river.
19 !ohn iralrn. mMt : (l! the immediate benefits would pis statement was madef this room- '
lusromDleted a ocrue to Portland. , , fng by S. Schmidt of 8. Schmidt A Co.
i he believes will .J- H- Albert ot Salem also spoke to ?f Astoria, cannerymen at tbe mouth of-
BUSINESS HAS NO
FEAR Of LTOII
Oregon 'to J Join " Others in
Formation of Business
Political League. h
n . - .1 V. 1
ouawi vu inn turcn ,
' (RneKl.I Dlanatcli ta Tha JouraaLt
itainier, or.,, oepx.
the fish dealer, has
gasoline launcn wnicn ne Deiieves (i,. mMH.. .i,7 ri: "r . i.il th. rlv.r .
outrun any boat on the river. This i-eet,n?l.nd SH??..? concur ted I tnf '
Somethlns- haa e-nt tn ha dnne ..Id
ena-ine T made "a sbeed at lta e6-' ln hvln- lll presented to the next Mr. Schmidt "or the fishing Industry on
ial of" 16 mllesPPan hour". Mr! me?U"? ?' th legislature. " R, V, In-1 fhe Columbia Tiver will be ruined.' In.
exnects when the machlnerv is ""l.mi5n .5 A" Automooiie ciuo, ' "f"' ."'; not to
used a little more that he will make airlanded
much better speed. The boat is 80 feet I H'"enae
long and 6 feet . 4 inches at tha beam.
. i i i -i
LUMBER DROGHERS ARRIVE.
Schooner Crescent Will Load for
Guaymaa, Mexico.
ARRANGE TO HANDLE
BIG CASCARA CROP
JIISTAKEN FOR
TWIN BROTHER:
ALMOST KNIFED
- 1 ' (United Press Leased Wlre.t
Kew York. Sept, - 1 9. -William H.
Klugemann. shipping clerk for the gen
eral storekeeper: at the .Brooklyn navy-
yard, Is today recovering from the
shock of being mistaken for hla twin
brother, who was operated oh recent-
. ly for appendicitis. , Klugemann. went to
to visit His brother yesterday and was
walking through the convalescent ward
', when he met one of the nurses, who
,. exciHirami in norror:.
"My Ood! There's my patient walk
lng about In delirium'
Following ter lead, several others cor
railed the luckless Klugemann and
rushed him to the nearest bed. They
uuuriBBrq mm ana put ice compresses
upon him. and tried to quiet him He,
all the time was fighting vigorously for
. ne irreuom ana rranticauy trying to
explain. Klugemann remained tn bed
xintil some one had occasion to enter
jne room or nis orotner and discovered
him peacefully sleeping still under the
t ine anaestnetic.
CMDIS HE LOCATED
RICH PLACER MINE
,V -e ' t d
(Special Ptapatcb to Tbe JooraaLI
Pendleto, Or, Sept 19. Claiming
tnat aa Is the original discoverer. A. H.
Anderson, an old Alsska prospector, will
contest the locations made by James
Conlsn on what la declared to be rich
placer ground, laat located In Junpler
' . r :' "'"jci vm r. Ionian waa em
ployed by him as a driver on his proa
pectlng trip and located the claim while
tne aisroverer was nursing a rattle
. snake bite from which he is just re-
KJ I CI 111 K.
. (Special Dlapatcb to The Journal.)
Oregon City, Sept.l.-.-The sixth an
nual grange fair to open at Mllwaukie
next Thursday, promises .to be a decided
success.-! The fair, will be opened with
addresses by Col. Robert . Miller and
nun. j. . y, . jonnson. a baay show,
under the management of Capt J, P.
Shaw, will, be, an attractive feature
on Friday afternoon. Friday wm be
Oak Grove day, and in the evening
an Interesting program will be rendered
under the-direction of the Oak Grove
Improvement association. A barbecue
will be .given at noon, on Saturday,
and after the barbeeum fl.n.inr s,.i,n
duuvii uenneni 'ACHRrmtn will i...af mi. v-. . . , . . . .
ediiRatlnnei m.ttm Th. i.i. liiT 1 " Oregon DusineBS men wno win
aucauonal matters. fair will cloae make the trip to Chicago as delegates
W,eow5rUliibaU th m venna-. at to the national convention are all well
. -. I Known In their dletrlota ell n them
being men of well known business
standing and extensive property inter
ests, inose wno nave oeen aniectea
By the direction of Chairman Mack
of the Democratio national committee,
M. . A. Miller, national committeeman
from Oregon, has appointed seven well
known Oregon business' men as ; dele
gates to attend a. national convention
to be held in -Chicago for the formation
of a National Business Men's , Bryan
nci ii 4;aKU.,.-' t ,
It Is the plan of the national com
mittee to assemble this convention at
a date not yet determined but In the
near future. It will be enmneaed at
Dusiness men or state-wide promlijence
selected as delegates from every state
in tne union, its rjurnosa win ' Da to
show that -men of affairs' throughout
the countrv. are not afraid of a Hrvan
administration, as Is being charged by
, s The Oblate Chapter.
- ' Rome, PepL II. The meetlne of the
Oblate Fathers for 4 he nomination of
vuit-we jar iirir annual cnapter began
In Rome today. Representatives of the
erdef fmi. ell n.rt. . u i j . -
. In attendance Among the delegates
from the I hlted State sna Canada are
, Father Fallon of Ruffain r.iK.. i..
mot he of Lowell. Father Constantlneau
2r fa Antonio. Father Grandin of Al
Jrta. Father Myrand of Manitoba, and
i m inrr rwignier or British Colombia.
'Heady, for Lauching.
frnttea Preaa te.wg Wire
aehlB rum. Sept It. According to
reforta received at the nary department
today, wat ee, the North Imkot. the
. new hattleahtp now voder nonstruetimi
at Fore RJrer. Mass., ta r.eartng coril
r let Ion and will be ready for launching
wtlhtn the next twe month. The Kortb
iwkote M eealrned to be one nf the
ereediet betUeehips afloat snj will be
urreasew by few war veeeeis ef the
W III.
STEALS CLOTHES:
CAN'T EXPLAIN WHY He'mawYse, ma yoTof AstorfaT BDA.:
. ; . J Millsap of Lebanon, Leon Cohen of
, . :.. : . fenaieton, j. jj. McKinnon or La Urancie,
Rone, Van ntn. ti. w- Mcrnerson or i-ortianq. ana Htaw
i uuui toioenaior u. u. jaum . 01 Asniana.
Burglary Charge Thought to
Have Been Insane at Time.
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.!
V ancou ver. Wash.. Sept. 1 Gene
BANK ROBBERS PROVED
LOCK BOX LOOTERS
"I've got two bank robbers down here
nlaaaa J a. Af Usim " ,-, fVUmm- m. a. ha
Van Gordon, the young man arrested telephone message Mrs. B. Goldstein
" 8" vi miraini a room in tne I . k. mm., .hiiiu, e.it. .
Railway hotel, pleaded guilty veaterdav I t ... wn. ....... .,.. ,
and was sentenced' to four months ln I Patrolman Abbott sent to capture the
me. county Jail. i aesperate criminals, seni ror tne patrol
; Van Gordon cannot explain why he 7fflS;.".7, w""ra vaig ana
stole the suit of clothes. He says he The "bank'. turned out to be a lock
was possessed of plenty of wearing ap-(tx- Their lanfllaoy alleged that they
parel. He denies havine- stolen the re. I had rented a room, and flndlna the
voiver ana fountain pen. It la thought I ,OCK DOX n ll. naa smasnea it' open,
by those who know Van Gordon that I takln" out th "tenta and thrown the
he was temDorarllv damanted whan he I box out of the window.
committed the crime. . In the municipal court this morning
- i can was tinea i& ana nis companion
VANCOUVER PAVING v.
AVORK SUSPENDED "EK AND UIISUED
3IAN EXCHANGE SHOTS
100 MIKES
WILL TESTIFY
Mass of Evidence in Prep
aration for Los An-
geles Land Case. . ;
. . .,'; .;: Astoria this morning, one being the I part 0 the .bark goes to New , York river they are .caught in the wheels and
I IS V WA sjtAa Wl ShAnnaP k a-l A I A r CI O VI r4 T T1 aa f i . . e le wtmw a aa 1ah . m a m. . i
an - .'. a t b bf.. .uvv..u a-"- i puv. ii i si MLtnArAn Tmm r nam -, tm i h bub cuuubt - lub LiriUTL. ait w o n r
nera W1,r 06 mor han 100 witnesses other the Jim Butler of the Olson-Ma- known as cascara aagrada. commonly !"?: n the river will be fished out
fpreMay 1. From April IS to May 15
the bualnesa la run at a loaa nvv
SI Let the fish have those extra days to
1" uo me rivor. it s tne only ining
that will save the fishing industry.-
"And fishing at the bar must b
stopped.' I say that, and I'm located at
the mouth of the river. . We're simply
Railroads -runnlne- cut out Port. I drivlna- the fish awav. and thev are
Wt . . 7 ' J"-VV land are figuring on the. largest croji going up to Puget wound In greater
The American - schooner Crescent. fe (..J o..,. 11,1. f.n nnnih.i'i .van .Th. ki..
which arrived at Astoria this morning many seasons. Although few peoplo that they catch la the sound are nothing
trum mat o uuuor un.rw vu lever hear of the cascara Industry it oui our cninook salmon that Have , been
wIrJL "Vf? SLlVoSlSf' rooe,v" 00d deaI of attention from' turned awajr from the mouth of U
Mexico. The Portland Lumber 3 com-1 railroads and more than 60 cars of the river. . Th i fish haven't a ghost of a
t": .. . . .. ..a.. . ... i Dora win pe snippea to eastern wnoie-i "uw m river, uitot ii iner
. . iUTr m ir arB'nr" "aoneo Baie drug firms this fall. The principal manage to get by the bar and Intovthe
a r r r I a r n I tt ' win Aenln tr nia ara ham r-e fha I . . . . . u I wM h a . . . t & a . . , te
l to new .yorKt ""r T' r ciukoi in toe wneeis ana
from the treti traps along the stream. It won't be
called the bear-berry and chlttlm by
Oregon farmers, and Is purchased by
wholesalers' aaents in Portland and
I shipped by the carload from various
i gathering points In the state.
"Neaf It all of us wha are in bualnesa
on the river have fished In the eastern
rivers before we came out here, and we
have seen streams' .that were simply,
teeralnc with fish- entlrel cleaned nut.
I have seen It that way down in Florida,
loo, where rivers that used to be simply
alivs with millet are now empty., i-
"I think we ouaht to- have a closed
CORPORATIONS
(MT A Nii K 'A ItTll IiP;Nl",-"on oncp a week of 40 houra' Close
, V-llU. UI'j iXV A XyUXjO I ,jown at o'clock Saturday night and
.-! '" ' -' I don't let the men a-o out .until a n'rWk
Awn.m .i nn.n.A.i-., t..... I Afondav mornlnir. - 1
... i.lii a jjvii ii jicvv uonil I . . .- - - . .
i KiiK tiiw c-Mineryrnen art
for tha eovernment in the ..e r the l honey Lumber company. Both are ex
United SUtes against Richard D. Jones Pted to load on the lower river.
Unf,frSre-:..-W m' 1 'MARINE NOTES. ;
land fraUd cases, which will come mi , . 9
for hearlhg in the federal cojirt October Astoria. Sept. 19. Arrived at 7:80
the nJn.eJ..,H -nf wnesses for and left up at 8:40 a. m. steamer St.
?K..'?J.ttt wUi' i1? thla par- Helens from San Francisco: arrived
h.e M iJp.ii.'S largest that has down at 7:60 and sailed at i:60 a m.
Deen heard in Portland fllnoa tha famAna t3.i-i.i. r. mnA o.
US .ZJis nBt thB timber sharps, be- Vincent for orders; arrived at 10 and
gftTh."0RI8eh?rTf afe. SLA' 5' ZjP
land in Currv WtV 7hm;r n .: 1 " 'I JLVzl ... i.-..f filed bv T. a. Evana Jk ri, thi incorZ "I think most of the cannerymen are
of it All told there are 10 of T. A. Evans,' T. S .-Ma- l"'" , L ?a r-onable and are ready
ants-six living in Cfirry county. Ore- is noon .SS osePcitv for Portland banlel and D. M. Donaugh. The capital i2j?.bJlh:rP hav"
rnn rh-aa i r r a i i . . . . . . - - - i tatsrr i a. he haa i a wa m inn .wo niaf.i:!! 1 nni Rro rin rmn
an Francisco. , heft up at 1-80 p. mV steamer Colonei Supplementary articles changing the S' ninte .Seght ebo a c2mm,:"ion
Tracv C. Becker. an.Aai '...latent Sr up.vr -iJ S ' ..L!' iiiimii ni1 the sfilnnino- Rnnni. nnn?n.n I appointed, made up of members f rom ,
the atfornev Veneral now 7n i a S'' J? ."S V 'SS f'j: LT7h. H..;; rt n..;"h. wth Orwn. and Washington, to sea
geles prepa-ring anTWer. in" the" Blue AndrinhaV left np at ? p. m. steamer eer. flleX' The director afe WrR Ii?" 2e?.lon. of 'tbe'Vwo V. Jffif. SSSZ
Mountain appeals, will return to Port- r. d. Inma. p p' ... Beebe. F; -C. Hagemann. Andrew .Hqben, wf,?n L"i.tureS
iau caiiv in ucmnsr rn arr antra tap d Tv..an Ban i o a 1 itHnrva KiAPtr a no Martin H'nni r r "--'. y .
taklniC UP tho DrOSeCUtion Of th JOnfll I Kartr TTAwwA TntatUm rnm Pnrtlnnrl I i. i .
wjth john-'McbourtJ uStea6 B"ta.a. mTtmV PusHa, Italian cruiser. ...... .'.Stream
rU" the t V iir?on' .u I wind southwest. ( miles; weather light iJfaaemona, Br. dk.., . .Uolphinsl j.--".- T weeks on hla vacVtlon hT.t
In the John H. Hall case there were J fog. , Vigo, Nor. sh .....8and lockt-2M--Ji IS! J2!2i Ki'
,"J VtVZi' 52' ..-'J1.?. .-??Y-em . .! tor Sunday-High prater: Camfcrlan King. Br. -Elevator :fruuimTL,AHie?e:.a,y1he9
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
(BuecJal Dlapatr to Tbe JearaaL)
Vancouver, Wash.. Sept 1. As the
result of a breakdown at the rock
crusher It Is probable that the work of
laying pavement by the Warren Con
struction company will be delayed sev
eral daya No rock was obtainable yes
terday afternoon and today,
A revolver duel took place at 2 o'clock
this morning i at North Tweotysecond
and Roosevelt streets between Patrol
man owennes ana a man wno left a
bouae at this corner and refused to
ston wnen told tn nv tha nrrieev- if.
An em-1 ter runnlnar one block the man turned
pioye wnen aaaea aaia that be did not I ana rirea at swennea; who returned
know when the repairs wosld be fin-1 the ahot The unknown then dashed
isnea. I into a lumber yard and was lost from
naa it not nera ror tne ore eaown. I Blent.
n.Biiii:ivn Bimi wouia nave Deen
nisnea to ine rerry landing thla even-
During the Blue Mountain forest reserve 1 10:16 s m., 6.9 feet7r9:S3 p. nw 7.8 feet) J ter, Oer. ,shlp, .f .... ...Stream hid .SK ! SUS i!i iJl
case 121 witnesses were nut nn th. tii. ..i... Ltc i . M. fit Nicholas. Am. ahln . . ... . aatnrla f ana naa expected to .find him. In jail
stand during the trial. makiSi the largl JTbg m.; Itteet ' T Pnako. Am, bktn. ......... .Knsppton w ."5 ?h. n..tt.-!-..
est number that hna taatifieVi fnr tff. I " " . ' ,..,;' Mahel Oale. Am. aVh. ....... .Knanntnn A.n a-mV?.,.n "ature of he matter was
government in anv ona caae .inn. h. . . "' Le Poller. Fr. bk. T.lnntnn J i.???AviBAer, had. confiscated a flna
ianu iraua prosecutions pegan several
DEJTOCRATIC PARTY
FILES N0MINATIMS,
(Sa!toi Bureau ef The Journal.)
Salem, Or., Sept. 19. The Democratic J dredglna at the upper entrance to the
party filed Its nominations for presl-1 IT-k" .er mor8 or U" ",u athers
ae.41.1 .1.. .A.. . -I en year. - - "
v-jhw-u Hcciurs wna xno Becreuiry or i The Harriman liner SUte of Callfor-
sute yesterday. It was the Ust dayjnla left Atneworth wharf at 9 o'clock
ror mint. The names of eleotora are ?yrni" "r n "nc.BCd, carry-
NWBUC1 UaiB, Am. sfVIla Itt.MiJ
u pener, Fr. bK. ..Wnnton ;V,T;,rA"VhaV''h.3vi,r:"ri.?'ri..i"
Buvenc, Br. ss.,... ...St. Johns I .h mifes to HhmMt- irv i.tV.
Cornll Bart. Ft. bk.. ....... ...Linn ton II.?".." .8?nm,1t . . t .Astoria.
. , . . . i . . i . l . . i cit iiniHiL .am inHr ne nta nni . nmi.v.
oriusn consul guinea uiiaiaw paid i omiin, jni. on ................. .AiDina I n. tn- i.hen.n iV.iiii.ia
formal visit on board the IUllan cruiser Americana. Am. sch. ...St Johns 5" what h I hn AM2uil
Pualla thla mornine and a consular aa- Wrestler. Am. bktn.. ........ ..Astoria iwA" ''y'f ??. ?lni although
lute of nine guns' was fired from the Numantia, Oer. ss, ........ .Flour Mills DMilble to heat a"
cruiser. '- . '.." Beechley. Br. ss. .......... ...nrvdnck PO'Q' to beat blm at the game. .
. A amall e-overnment dreds-aand two I La R6chlaaueleln.Fr. bk ... Stream I 1 l ... .. . 1 :,.-
dump scows' were sent to Cascade locks j Neusllly, Fr. bk. ....,'.... Linn ton COURT GRANTS 0
t-i nnriai r m g -fr- sin l n . . t . . . . i.innrnn i ' -
North la na, Am. aa ....... .Couch street
Tiverton. Am. as...... ...Linn ton
Nederland, Dutch so. ... .Montgomery 9 I ' '
ltii&.V" amployerVannot brf
Alliance, Am. ss
this morning to begin work next week
as follows: E. 8. J. McAllister. Port
land; Samuel White, Baker City; August
HUckenstein. Salem, and O. D. rnnhnv
nusmuia-
The-Democrats were last to (lie thel
nominations. The Socialists filed their
nominations nrst On Ju v II. the Re
publicsns and Prohibitionists together
on oepiemoer jv, ana tne inaepenaentg
luuuweu on oepiemoer is.
ASSERTS HUSBAND
DIDN'T HEAR KISSES
none" Garfk-UTs Meanory,
ffte rn ia nil srtra.
twg Prn-h, S. J, ept. 1 1 -C.r-fle.d
rneennrlal day, the t went r-eereath
arriwearf ef tKe tteath f the mir
trre4 r-. 1-rt -hl h mr-r arte In tHs
"T. B fiMina-1 retebrated brre teiar.
"' tema rr.w nr- a were he 14 a nd
f ere at half it-. el tt-,rwiriit the
"" a Ecarfe of respect for tiarfleld s
f - j
inc. rtvlnc the flrst clear outlet in
monVb. to and from the city.
DIDXT CONTRIBUTE
TOWARD HER SUPPORT
(Baedal tHe-ee-a to The J.naaLt
Oregon City. Bept It. Delia Taylor,
by her attorney. John W. Leder, aaka
the circuit court for a divorce from
Charles F. Taylor. They were married
at Vancouver. Wash, Decembjr S. 1191
The defendant alleeaa that he ' -
her two years a-o without any cause
tr F v, uh nas aeciectetl te ceej
tribute anything les-ard her support.
She aise ask to reap me bar ntaldan
Mat, Delia lilcgham. J
FlperiaJ Cotut Sees km.
. r-4-t rner-- TW tVwnil
Orreoa City. aet. itJwlf, MrReMe
len a special seeslow ef the clm.li
cert t'B nm te rk.q tne
dorket as rae-h as pneeihie fr te
rnenrf Nei-emb- ei act toe.. Ba'llffa
M i.tr ana aeuerse are lcJttesdax.re.
DARK SECRET HOVERS
OTR DECOY LIFTER
C J. Cook and 3. R. Bowles caused
tbe arrest last evening of aa Italian
who refused" to give his name. Mr.
Cook charged him with stealing, three
aeeoy auras irom nis preserve on the
lower river, while Mr. Bowles swore
tnst the Italian had trespassed upon
nis property (or ut same purpose..
Catholic Central Verefn.
Cl era land. Ohio. Sept. II. Many dele
gates have arrived la the city for the
annual meeting of tha Catholic Central
V ere" Is, which will be la session here
during tbe next four dare la addltina
te a large amount of routine bualneas
te oe iransactea there will be addressee
by a umber nf nrontlnent lavnen anri
Catholic clergy. The pontifical high
ssass ln ft. Michael e chorea tomorrow
awrtilni. Irered1ns the formal imilii.
ef the coare-ittnn, will be reiehrated by
. -rjtm f rr-.r iimae?. ravrnniOV Ine apOS-
telte delegau at Waanlagvea.
Robert Bolt, a loneahnreman and tnr.
merly a sailor on the steamer Alliance,
faces a statutory charge brought against
ii i ill ii . j. n. Liiiufinnn. Hie ee.e t...
oeen set xor next Thursday In the mu
nicipal court, slut In default nr 11 AOS
bonds he Is ln the county jalL '
Mra Lit tie John declares that Bolt's
arr-ai yesieraay is tne result or her suit
for divorce from Llttlejohn. . Bolt is one
of the boarders In her boathouse at the
i i 01 Mtui street, and she em
phatically denies that her husband ever
heard or could hear any kissing acroas
mo .uiuuw Bin, aa ne auegea
HELD ON CHARGE OF .
. INTENT TO KILL
Will lam D. La'wla. accnaerf h- T
rincn, aa attorney, with threatening te
commit muraer, -waa arrested laat even
Inc. and today waa held tn mu. k.
iur tne municipal court neptemher II
under 11.10 bonds. Finch charged
that Lewla Invaded his home at SNiTnn
?'esterday morning and annouaced bla
a tan t ion of killing tbe lawyer.
STRUCK BY ENGINE
. IN TERMINAL YARD
Rasmus1 Kelson was tnfured this
mernisg at the North Pacifle Lumber i
company a mm oy a northern raclfii
train entering the yarda. Nelann waa
wheeling a lumber truck arreaa tha
track when the traJa eeerht him. He
Nwiwu remeven to fu.inente aoeptUI
1 la a Red Cress ambalaace. . . -
Ing 380 passengers and a full cargo of
freisrht. i .
' The steamers Homer and Alliance are
booked to sail this evening, the former
for San Francisco and the latter for
Coos Bay. - , -
The gasouns schooner Eric leaves
down today bound for Tillamook with
a cargo of grain and feed. She received
the cargo yesterday afternoon a( Irv
ing aoca. , , ...... - , .
BfARiyE IXTEIXIGE5CIS. f
SUIT IN WHITE CASE
Si
Begnjar Uners Bne to Arrive.
Breakwater. Coos Bay... ;.. ...Sept. fl
Koanoae, ean reoro ana way...Bepc ii
tlnei rltv Han rranHiprt ..Rent 9f
Eureka. Eureka and Coos .......Sept. 21
Alliance, coos Day-.... ..isept. 24
Homer. San Francisco 8eDt. 27
George W. Elder, San Pedro. .. .Sept, ft
mate. Ban a rancisco. ........ . sept. 2
Nlcomedla, orient Oct
Areola, orient ...Oct.
A lea la. orient .......Nor.
Numantia,. orient ........... .Nov. It
Batralar XJasra to Depart.
Alliance, Coos bay ..... Sept. 19
Homer, Ban Francisco ........ Sept. 1
Eureaa. Kureaa ana unm kpsi. zi
Breakwater. Coos bay Sent. 23
Roanoke, San Pedro and way.. .Sept 14
Rose City. Ban franci-co Sept. It
Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro Oct. 1
Numantia. orient Oct. 1
State. San Francisco ........... .Oct I
Nlcomedla. orient Oct. II
Arabia, orient .................Nov. 1
Aleala, orient Nev. II
Tassels ta Tvtt.
Broderirk Castle, lir. sb ..Stream
Larstemore. Br. sh.....N. Lbr. Ca
Crown of India, Br. sh. .Moatgomery 1.
Ley land Bros., Br. sh , ...Urydock
Donna Franreeoa. Br. bk..... ..Astoria
Churchill, Am. sch........ Astnrls
Asaerd. Nor. sh. . ........... .Drydock
Alvena. Am. orb .......Astoria
Albert Pick mars, Oer. bk. ..... .Oceania
W. F. Jewett Asa. sch Aetorta
Irene, Am. sch ..Astoria
Koke Heed. Am. bk ta. . Portland Lr. Ce.
WaaHlna-ton. Am. s ......... .frvdnck
Oliver Oieen. Am. ech . . . .Toanc s bev
Annie RmaleL Am. ech. K. P. niiii
OaeL, Fr. bk..... Colli m la No.. 1
Vlncennae FT. hk... 1 enter-nia
Mlcheiet, Ft. bit Pel
DjrMM. Xpf. wf-lD. .llfrtaTornarr Kn. t
' rouch street n,?d8. 1 a; commission to any one)
R. V. inman. Am. sa ....;.O.k street
7, B Boute to Soed turaber. has aumorlsed the outsider-to act tor'
IVlSn "1m C pli' ui..1"' him. Judge Cleland ln the circuit court .
SmarJnth.' Am." bktA:::'.!. TrlncS B'-STK.-? . JSS!U". Ah i"
im .h liiV,;..!., "ooery frinting company.
Crescent Anu sen. ......... ..Honolulu I The teatlmnn -Vnwelf
Olympic, Am. dk. ........ Ban Francisco
r . B. lyoor
W. Ji. Tal
u.TT I'r hk . J for stock. He Interested H. O. HJerm
Bldart, Fr. bk. ......... Antwerp I atad. who ha1 recentl .-a u.
T-I. .... I 7' . . - - - . - v. ... ,nv.
The testimony showed that White had ;
o Am .;'; gSS y-riSc Seel through an employe of the om-
lDOAAm:Vch.:l::l: Franco l"?! .nVne-TViV"'."
,. . lousiness and desired to find a purchaser
' "7 r .r." ror stoca. He interested H. O. HJerm
t ';. ''""ii.aSS! who recently arrived from the-
Tntare. av'-Vh An?-. '"t Introduced him, and after a period
Br bk.f.:.!.:,;rrAntwe?S An:soiltlo.h v",tor ntel US.,-
i?e' -i. vHiZ.L- 000 In the. business.
tir. sn... , Antwerp . white failed .kn. .. h. k'
Ant warn I ' iuiu io snow mat ne naa Deen
- i Bill n 3am n
, .Hambur
, .Lett
10 act ror tne nrm.m ae.
an Investor, and the court 'held'
Neatsfields,
David de
Bradloch.
Kllloran.
Joinvflla. Fr. bk
Carmanian, ,Br. bk ...-... ..
rcocnamDeau. rr. oa. .......... .
Gull Stream, Br. bk... .. ......
Alice. Ft. bk....... .....London
Eurene Schneider. Fr. bk. . . . .. Antwero
L Tour de Auvergne, Fr. bk.. Antwerp
Armen.- Fr. bk... .tDublln
Glenalvon, Br. bk.... Antwerp
Goal KMm Za mevta.
Flfeshlre, Br. bk.. Newcastle, A.
Boasuet Fr. bk. ........ .Newcastle. A.
Torrlsdale, Br. sh . .Nswcaatle, A.
liagdala. Br. as. ....... .Newcastle, A.
Ysecap teaaaers Ba Beats.
Guernaey. Nor. ss .....fihanshal
Jv et mine ter. Br. as Japan
an eta. Br. as San Franc I ace
IMdO. Bf, SS. .......... ,aan aranclace I him. twlee In the eheet M.nl..r
T f'.' wr.. e r uaan i araggea ntmseir two miles to Heron and
f I curing i
Antwernl:"" n'a clna on commission..
VLondon He esked for I J.800. t
THREE BULLETS. INTO .If
7 c YEGGJIAN'S VICT 131
' . ...I ..' - - ; .'
("n-rlaf Ptaaatrb to The JoarnaLt
Spokane. Seni. 19. Party Nordonoff.
a Bulgarian, was shot three times In a
box car la Montana last, nlaht by a
yeggmsn. The yens-man came In the
ear, held up Nordonoff and ahot him ln
the arm. .Later he same back and shot
Tbyra, Nor. aa . . . . . . Vancouver. B. C
Knight or tna l nistia nr. ss..isn Fran.
King George, Br. sa. ...Bun Franclsoo
Xa Boerte ta Batlast as Xwaaa O reim
port Crawford. Br. ah.. Callao
River Falloch. Br. bk Callao
Oregon, Oer. sh Tokohama
r-L, r.lithM-li. a-e v. w .
V . ' . . a .. .. . 1 imvil.lll.
Merechal de Noaliles, Fr. hk.West coast
was brought to Spokane
lis may live.
COME BACK, CHIEF;
RECEIVE YOUR PLANET
, aaaiaa.
Found One far- tin star, beating the
otneward Boond, Am. hk Vanc'r r. B. C I Inecription, "Chief of Police. Ashland.
Fr. bk. Newcastle, N. a w. I Or.
..sVanta Rosalia If the Ashland chief wants bis star
Sainte Anne,
Lydtrat. Br. bk...
Fuilr. Ft. bk Antwerp j a rain he can get It et the police station,
Crtilon. Fr. bk.. ..'..... .Antwera I for It was found lying oa the street ye-
ufnfn,, n -im. g Km va.i,,fiiMn iwruaj vr a pQurrmu.
leon isiBTTi. rr. ca. ..Heeart
-lk ,.....Fteia
PERSONALS
Finland. Roe sh. .......... .Ouarequfl
MarHalene, Oer. bk. . . . . . ..Araqu.ee I
Aievana.r inoerf. uer. ba. .Ilonoiuis
Thfere. .Fr. bk Ielfat
reneral Fer. Fr. bk '.Hnhert
r-'arrlia Fr. bk. Saa Franeleee
yeetar. Br. ea ....... ... .Valpera tee
reaair. Tnn. it. aa....
mtn .aw . . . -
Archibald. Gray, eas!ttant frelet
srent f the Greet Northern at
S-eattle was la Fort land yeatenlar at.
Caiiae terxlins te awme matters ef routine bu.l.
-mm r"n--iM wua tra f.reat !!iwth.
V
auersoa are lcattesda
r r
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