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ilIE. OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 0. 1008, 12 IIS Will HAMMER USER hammer.' When ah wag railed on to demurrer having been austalneA tt tha Information drawn by District Attorney' Manning. , , , f FOREST FIRES CAUSED BY DISCHARGED MEN plead . ah entered upon, an extended speech In mingled Italian and' English, that nobody ix.ul.l untlnrstaud, Ftiially, by the joint efforts of court, attorneys and Interpreter, It was learned that she wanted to Plead not guilty. ' Aa airs. L'tuneron, matron of the Jail, led her from the room, she pointed her finger at bar ex-imabnd, Tony lie 0ico, and aavg him a few admonitions. . Bhe Insists upon talklna- In aesaon and out. ot f.u'Hy 'were entereA for P. It. Trigg and. Mrs. I,!Ule Morse of Ar lets,, both of. whom , are charged with ATTACK MUCK WIIOT aaaauit aim natuirv rn kv n. in theuf neighborhood. , i. A. IloKan plesded-iot guilty to a. larceny charae and will ba tried No" vember . Oscsr. Hanson pleaded not f,u"Jv tft u"ry charge. Charles llealy,. charged with uttering ft forged eheck. wss i granted until tomorrow'ta plead. L. W Ilumphreya being appoinUd to represent him. , about, her children, who ware taken from Mrs. Rosa Da tUro, whoa declamatory her by tne juvenile court over one year mood a have become a feature of every court session in which she fla-ures. was agflt Her trial on the aladge hammer charge was set for November ,;. Ailolph Adiera trial on tha charge 'of attempting to extort 1409 from Big gk-hel was fixed for O.-tobar I. He was recently (Indicted -by the grand jury, again before Praald,ig Judge Oantenboln n uit circuit court yaateritay arternoon o anawer to tha chares f aaaaiiltlna' Tomorrow YMnnitavt nmii.iu ' $?y.tl f,,POUnl sldt gaa bliia. Ion"t fall to read gaa tips, . Iatrolman O. R. Murray with a sledge MM GUJLTY fi -':HwVfe Buffalo BiiraShbwpict fcXv'A ftt Wild . Life of Fron. v Vkf il7 -viS-T''UlM' ' f;fvf.i''-4 ' :J (f Ranch." as depleted In a. seen with fii 'l' f'fL I.1- ..;',' 'M f , IB Buffalo Blll'a Wild Wsst which 'soon . Hibblng, Mlhn., 8pt. 20 The dlclo ' ure of!th last II hours have proven beyond peradventure-of a doubt that the forest flrea that raed In north Mlnne- aota, Wisconsin and the upper1 peninsula t of Michigan were not the accidental flrea they. were once thought to be, 1ut are part of a concerted plan of 12S, des perate foreigners', . who were discharged from the mining region. near here, but ' 'ho -met ' scattered over three 'statea. It la understood by previous, agreement ; they arranged trt set these Ares In, order tO' gef even with the mining company, and It Is -thought their Intention was to wipe out this entire section .of forests and many of. the town. The awful fate of.Chlsholm'and Snow ball, In the northern part of Minnesota, are only part of the disaster .which has befallejn this part of the country. Grand MaraJa, fin the lake, this city . and sny number of others have only escaped by ' miracle. 'Jiist .the', fires approached the outskirts of the city rain fell and checked the. flames.- Thousands 'and thousands of t dollars - have gone up in smoke in the, last .three days, and the city of Duluth alone has raised 135,000 to relieve the want and .deprivation of the range towns. . The extensive forests! Shores of lale Royale.'in Lake Superior, and Map showing the 'location of the greatest Forest Flrea of recent years. , 1 i visits thla city. Therein will b shown the brighter aid of ranch life. In which pleasure reigns while , tn ptainaman takes "a day ofr .... The more fearful aids or prairie in will also be shown ln the same scene, for as a striking contrast .the attack upon the ranch by a band of Indiana will illustrate the -Perils' which at tn1(1 the narlr Battlement of the west T-E ranch Is tha winter noma of Buf falo Bill, near CoUy. Wyo., a town named In honor of Colonel William F. Cody (Buffalo Mil). The scenic ar tist has. pictured the ranch-house and i Its aurrnundlnca as accurately as con dltlons will permit and the reenactment lot a -holiday scene at T-E) ranch will i be true to life, as are all the scenes and Incidents In the wild weat. inrMental 'to this feature or tne Dro mm Hay ThomDson a aroun or trainea bronchos and mustangs will, be Intro duced. They perform difficult feats of I 'high-school1' work with as. much ease and grace as do the best trained circus thoroughbreds, and aa a climax' to their exhibition one or the Droncnoa jumps over a table at wmcn la aeatea a party Of diners. Cowboy play and the pastimes or the plainsmen will be introduced in the T-E ranch scene and an accurate Idea of the SDorts and pleasures or the west erner can thus be gained. The attack by Indians winda up the incident, and In the ensuing;-conflict the horrors of In dian warfare are made Known. 'The Battle or summit springs." and "Tha area t Train -Hold-Up." will be other western scenes of historic Inter est which will be Introduced during the progress of Buffalo Bill's entertainment and the Rough Riders of the World will also contribute displays of , their skill and expertness as horsemen of high de gree, j ne wild west . program as a whole, will constitute, the moat unique entertainment Imaginable and the only one of its kind ever brought to. public view. on the shores of Isle Royale, In Lake Superior, have been completely wiped out Thla laland. thousrh close to' the Canadian boundary line, is a part of the United States. It is rich in deposits of copper, and so far removed la It from the usual routes of travel tbat It is prac tically Without ft' permanent population. Its many harbors are almost untouched I by commerce, and only. the. temporary homes of sportsmen and hunters rise amid the wilderness of spruce and -fir. 111 nnm ; . By Malcolm Clark. ' fHearat bf Longest Leased Wire- Berlin. Sept. 19. An -exhibition-' of paintings In oil and water , colors, all painted by Emperor William, will open in two weeks and It is expected there will be a rush for tha pictures.' which are all to be sold, for the benefit' of a - Berlin charitable society in which the kaiser -la particularly Interested. , As the paintings are to be sold off at auction and it might be construed a." lose majeste to underestimate the value or imperial woms or an, n ib bio to predict that a handsome amount Will be realized. There Is to be no war between Ger many and England, if the German So cialists, have their way, saya Herr Au gust Bebel the famous German Social ist; leaden In an open message to the English people. ll seems to mr " -writes, mi our friends on the other side of the channel are needlessly excited over this war business. We, too, in Germany, have a -great economic crisis to meet. It Is the most unlucky moment to think of a war; that would Indeed be to cast but the devil by Beeslebub, "Besides, a war between -Germany and England would lead to a European war that is. to a world conflagration such as - has . never before . taken - place. The German Social - Democratic- party will do its utmost to prevent such, but should I it happen In spite of all Its efforts those who 'light this fire, would have to bear the consequences which await them. . "The vast majority of Germans are not thinking of war wth England, and, Indeed, do not- do so on quite sober, selfish grounds. We have nothing to gain, but much, to lose. "The idea of sending a deputation of English Socialists to Germany would be very unwise. Such, an act would be falsely interpreted by our opponents. It would look as if England were afraid of Germany. That we would avoid. What purpose could such an act have? We could only say in reply what, we alone already and so often have said at con gresses, meetings and In newspapers, and will say again. '"Of the solidarity of the English and German working classes' the rulers on this side ' and on that ' side are con vinced. Therefore, there is no need of any fresh assurance. . Besides, the Ger man - Socialists will take occasion on A SPLENDID SHOWING Of Women's ana Kisses Vsw reJl Suits aa Coats. New "directolre" styles In the real Imported models aa well as clever adap tation by American makers. A complete line of colors and fabrics. All are-sam ple garments and the price is about a third under regrtlar. No chare for al teratfons. McAUen & McDonnell, Third and Morrison. Good Fishing at Newport. Advice has just been received that sllverside and Chinook salmon are being caugni on irons in laquina pay. Tomorrow (Monday) positively last day for discount on east side gas bills. Don't fail to read gas tips. More than 400,000,000 gallons of oil were exported from Philadelphia last year. declare their attitude on international relationship." , NO PAIN NO STUDENTS flECTR PAINLESS DENTISTS 303 J Wash. St Corner 5th i Special Rates All This Month Full set, that. fit. $5.00. Gold Crown, 22k.. $3.50 Bridge Teeth', 22k. $3.50 Gold Fillings ..... $1.00 Silver Fillings . . . . .50 WHY PAY MORE? We keep busy doing good work at these prices. ' We have the latestmost mod ern electrical apparatus for doing painless dental work. ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS Cor. Fifth and - Washing tonacross from Perkins Hotel Phone Main 9951. If yon are nervons or hays beart trouble the Eleotro Painless System will do the work when others fall. All work warranted tea years. - Nomm All Our Dentists are Gradu ates, With' Many Years of Experience MB? V MEET ME AT THE COUNTRY CLUB " "'"190 D Y PORTLAND'S LATEST SPLENDID A( IVEMENT 1 I J. it's i ft r mm 'Ml lit i-tsa: . ? , 1 PORTLAND COUNTRY CLUB IS ALL READY FOR OPENING THE BIG SHOW TOMORROW GRAND STAND. PAVILIONS, AND TRACK 'Everything in Readiness for Animals, Events and Spectators AMERICA'S FASTEST HORSES ON THE GROUND Speeding on Track, Sightliest imthe World, Makes the Heart Glad LASTS ALL THE WEEK-BIG EVENTS EVERY DAY Nine New, Light, Airy Exhibition Pavilions BLOODED STOCK ON EXHIBIT POULTRY PIGEONS See the Fancy Birds from all the Pacific Coast CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP, GOATS MAGNIFICENT PERCHERON STALLIONS GIANT DRAFT HORSES HIGH-STEPPING COACH HORSES ON PARADE DAILY Brery Brest Oarried Oat M -Wateh tow aebedaV. Admission . . 50c Grand Stand . 50c Bleachers ... 25c Boxes, Season $30 TAKE ROSE CITY PARK CAR SPLENDID SERVICE ALL DAY OR SOUTHERN PA CIFIC SPECIALS Two Train Leave Union Djot 12:30 and 1:30 p. m. Daily. r . FIRST EVENT ON NEW GROUNDS $40,000 IN CASH PREMIUMS ' .Ua Aibfilj Jt:-" T Ml. :.t i 1 RACING PROGRAM MOITOAT, BBPTSKMB fll, ' OBABO..OPEBXBJQ DAT. ' Open River Puree, f 1,000, S:14 pace. Commercial Club Ptirae, $1,000, 2:1 trot. College Maid, 8:09 g-uideles pacer. Mil dash. Muls handicap, directors to drive. Running- race, H mils. TTHBTOAT, BTBBTBMBBB aa. man xmtimm Board of Trade Purse, 1400. 2-reaf- old trotters. . ' Chamber ot Commerce Purse, 100, -jrrar-old pace'rs. Trotting. $1,000, J.J7 class. Sptflal Runnlnf . race, ' $190. flva eighths mile. WIORIDAT, BBPTBIXBBB B3, KaTlalU BAT. Manufacturers' Pursed $400, J-rar- old pacers. ' Rose City Purs, $$,100, 1:0$ pacers. Trottlna-, $1,000. t:20 class. Collre Maid, :0 gnkleless pacer, mils dst. Epeclai Running. $101, m nil. TBrVBaBATXPTEKBSB B4, , WBSTBBB OBXQOir BAT. Pacing. $1,000, 2:20 class. Country Club Purse. $2,500, 2:13 trot ters. Columbia Purse, $600, 1-year-old trot ters. Colleg Maid, ' I:0 guldeless pacer, mile dash. Running- race, Ave eighths mils. raxsAT, nmMi as, WZVTKJUr . WAaKXBOTOB BAT. Pacing, $600, 2:0 class. Consolation class. . Pacing. $1,000, 3:2( class. . Bpeelal trot. . Running, three eighths mile.' . - SATTTBOAT, limiOK IS, caiuairi bat. Rapid Transit Purse, $1,600. k:i pacera Rural Spirit Purse, $1,600. 2:10 trot ters. Trotting, $600, Consolation, 2;1I clasa ; - .. Runnier race. ; . n a t t; pi A .VC Horse Auction Inursday OiXIjLj UrV. 1 O Cattle Auction Friday "y-tf11! titliiV fJ 'rliil 1 IHsMlaaiTi Si