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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY BVENINQ. SEPTEMBER 25. , 1908. iOUIIPlTIIEliS ALL ARRESTED r They t Claim Big: Gamblers and J. IV Jlorgan Are ! Making Them the Goat. . ; ' (TbIm fTM LOm4 W1re. . . i New York. Sept A sensation wa Greeted ln financial circle bar today ty th inttt of X O. Brown. B. F. Buchantn, X O. Younr and W. R. Whit man, all member of th firm of A. O, Brown Co., which failed bar In August on ohirfm of fraud. 1 " The four broker were arrested Juat aa they were emerging from tha federal building, after-they .had been examined or united Christ, Htatet 'Commissioner Oil" Thev wore taken to tha Tombs Tba men are cliarzed with having: angaced In wholesale a-amblln otiera tlons on tha day before their sensation al tenure precipitated small panic on xne biock exenange. , r . . Tha chara-ea of fraud follow' the ao tlon of tha governing board of tha took exchange In expelling; tha men yeaterday. Their friends claim they .nave been P biers and J. P, to stem , the tide- o SAVS ROOSEVELT PLAIIJLY LIES mm filed in mi suit Cowherd' of 'Missouri Pc- Espee Officials Say Trescnt nounees the left-Over $300,000 Charge. . (Called Frew Uased wire. Bt Louis, Sept. IS. -"Roosevelt show himself to be a big liar whan ha asya the preaent Deinocratlo national cam paign committee received 1300,000 from the preceding commute,?. declared VflU Charge of $5 Is ' lit tle Enough. " (laeHsl DUnatch t The Joero.l.) Ban rranclseo. Cel. Sept.' II. Affl-. davit were filed In the United aUatas circuit court yesterday, by J. C- Btubba, trafflo manager, and R. XL Miliar, cen tral 'freight agent, at Portland, m ine Morgan for an example lie. of nubile, detaatatlc of the operation of wall street. STAFF OF 0. N. G. . '" ' IS REAPPOINTED r Salem, Or.. Sept. 25. Governor Cfiam 'berlaln yoaterday reappointed the pre nt staff of the Oregon Natloaal Guard no serve during the pleasure or rnor. The only change made of Lieutenant-Colonel Moore of Pen d la the gov. made was that ton. who will be auoDlanted bv Lleuten. ant-Colonel George A. Hart matt of the -, amei city, . .. ,, ' i The staff la now aa fnllowai !. KHn, , 'dler-Oeneral William B. Flnzer. chief of -staff, adjutant-general;-., Colonel James 'jiacsson, united states army attache, Inspector-general: Colonel Cecil H. Bauer, Judgedvo,cate-generaI; Colonel .jaiin A. 'Waddle, comiiiIsary-general oionei Charles- T. Chamberlain, : sur- ,geon-gentral ; Lieutenant-Colonel Thorn as L. Perkins. alde-de-eaniD: Lleuten (ant-Colonel David L. Houston, aldede Ic∓ Lieutenant-Colonel George W. Ma teen, ald-de-camp; , Lieutenant-Colonel ; George A. Hartman, ald-de-camp; Lieu-,-tenantColonel Joseph Baumgartner, Assistant adjutant-general.-! All except Lieutenant-Colonel Hart - vman or Jfenaieton and Lieutenant-Colonel Baumgartner of Salem are residents i jroruaira. " Lei Me Cure ; Your Catarrh , Trial Package of My Combined Treat- ' ment Mailed Free. No More KTiaw king and Spitting or Foul Sicken ing Breath. Send Your I Name Today. . ' .Catarrh la .not .only. dangerous, but: it .cause bed breath, ulceration, death and decay of bones, loss of thinking and -reasoning power, kills ambition and energy. onen causes loss ot appetite, indiges tion, dyspepsia, raw throat and con sumption. It needs attention at once. Cure It with Gauss' Catarrh Cure. It is a quick, radical, permanent cure, be cause it rids the system of the poison ous germs that cause catarrh. tetfti 1 , & I ymi ' ' ; W lZ-Nw ' f i, . CsS Aw l i ' 1 I 111 ' : 1 U'SS C M. OAVB8 Ham, B. Cowherd, Democratic candidate Injunction ult of. the ouhr" Pfi',,J for governor of Missouri. In an Inter- T '"'''S view riven the BL Louis Star and Iliro"d company, against -lit inter Chronicle today over the long dlatanc commerce commiion. . . telephone from Hlchland,; Mo. He aald: The suit wa brought to rtjoln the ' Every one realises the lmDossiblltty I emmIlonra from enforcing, fat or of the last camaalgh' committee hay- II.H a ton on rough green nr, umotr Ing had 1300,000 left .oven. The story oetween Willamette river pvin is mada of whole oloih and Roosevelt Ban Francisco, and bay points, tula bo- Ue-he lust plainly llea: ing the rate established against the liealislng that the defeat of Taft pretest of the railroad officials, wbo la assured, the Republican party la in claim that IS a ton 1 little enough. ' desperate straits and Roosevelt 1 bat- ln his affidavit Mr. Btubb says that tllng hard against the Issues. He Is the rate of 15 a ton Is a low rate, and trying to make ..himself an issue by that It Is Impossible to make tha busi- lnjecting himself Into the campaign and oeaa pay at a lower rate; that the rat; endeavoring to divert attention from was orlslnallv 16. but on the reprenen-1 the real issue to the mud-slinglng con- I tatlon of R. A. Booth and ot-Uer lumber ow-nor-way,to-eio.oia l"v-imtn ot tn- willamett valley that tney "'f.S i ' . j, ,.!,. finaaclal strait It waa lowerea T Rooseve t ; miserably failed , to make 1 10 , 10 but wUh no promiM that It P.001.t.h,: "f ,f,nrt CrOro?r would be permanent lU even assured "' vk VKiauouia. ' ih.m at tha llm. that tha rata was Un- a practice erulsa. Order were received from Washlnston today, aaslgnlng Com. niander J. J. Kaanp to the VeeaeC Cap tain Knapp waa formerlv chief of staff tor Admiral lMytoa of the J-aolfla rieef and la one of the most pesencai uav Igstor In the navy. , liar crew la already assembled aboard the training ship Independence, and a eonn aa she la put Into commission aha win aiartea out on her teat. Ths name of the Wyoming Is to be changed v I'linni wuan sne is put into ootn mission, becauae one of the new batUe lilpa la to be oalled the Wyoming. -t If the testa made hv tha nmiitn, m ur.e.eful. It le probable oil will be In. tailed aa a fuel aboard tha laraar ahlna rifle fleet It would mean a tremen dous saving In the tonnage of the fuel required for lonar vovaeaa mi nn.. tha American navy Independent of for eign eountrleeor fuel . , , Torlurlng Animals r ' To Assist Science It a Croel Method to Follow, but It mi aivea uany Human Llvet. PrOC PSWlOW. Of Rliaata a... gaged for many years In experimental work, trying to lesrn tha wnrbt... of digestion, especially the dlgeattv glanda He, with able assistants, operated upon doge,, cata, guinea pigs and other T.it . M i. i win in iinaBciai straiis TRooseve t ; miserably failed , to make t0 10 but wUh no pr 'ffiLoV Oki:hom,nrt v,ratr would bi permanent! lU iaskell of Oklahoma." I .ham at tha iim that tha hard I -r.i1v.n n? hlstat- and was only made to T?mWtf 'wrlfrn k.w Yori2 Pu" them . out pf a financial alough. Timothy U .Woodruff New Toritj r.t u ralaad.. and then came the wno, aner a oonierence -witn rre-rn rUii .k- -7Ti..i- -i,I.h raaiilt. Roosevelt, - said . the president had do- I -j,'-' V' , '""'. " . " "-" clared it wa. atrangethat uch a large jn U being again cut,, lW I All U1BJ BlgXIUKVai milMl WCIIV vvws asw . M .Un..IJ . a, am Democratic treasury Immediately after aame ground at greater length. " Goverralr Haskell took charge. Wood- attention to the fact that In 1898 there ruff slid the president -referred to the I were only on or two small mill 'n the money having been "left over from the I Willamette valley, but that after the last campaign." The Woodruff Inter-irate naa oeen reoucea to awn in view wan printed In New-Tork and Na-fl9 to foster the business, tba Tult tlnnai Chairman M iirlr of tha Demi- I waa ao aDDarent that there are now ISO cratlo committee wired . Roosevelt ask-1 large mills ln the same section; that ing mm to explain me statement, i i prior to ivvi tne vaney naa . no miun for lumber to the east . via foruana, but ln that year and since tha shippers have been able to comnete with, the Portlsnd shippers In eastern shipments, the only difference being the tariff be tween the local point and Portland. Roosevelt Ignored tha .Mack message. CHJIIIS VOTE mi nnmRFR n bbi kiiied hb -r xriii nimn imiv ICflhl nUfid AHfll (United Press teased Wire.) Ottawa Canada, Sept. 26. Earl Gray. governor-general of Canada, dissolved the ninth parliament of Canada on Tuesday, and writ were Issued for a f eneral election throughout Canada, re urn able on October 26. Nominations to take place seven days earlier. The last parliament had anotker year to run. but owinr to the verv atrona- oddo- sltion of the conservative' party during the last session, and the many charges of graft and ralsgovernraent which are being charged to the present liberal party Sir Wilfred Laurler decided It best not to face parliament again, the result being thai the election takes place In October. Sir Wilfred Laurler heads the liberal party with aome changes in his cabinet The Hon. Mr J Boot i nas retired ana i nomas Murpny takes his place, xt is aiso expected mat tho Hon. Clifford Slfton, who a few years ago retired from the government, will again Join the ministry and lead the fight tinder the leadership of R. Li Borden, and every indication points to a complete turnover and the election of Mr. Borden with ttie go6d majority from all parts of the dominion. OAKLAND LOSES ALMOST BLOCKi (Special DUptch to The Journal.) . O Rllzvllle,' Wash., Sept 26. A little daughter of Mr. and Mr. e Henry Melsner was thrown from e t a wagon and killed Sunday. The Meisner live In the country. They were getting ready to go to church. They put the child In 1 the wagon with two other children. The parent leftthe team for a moment, and the spir- ited horses started away. They were soon running. Before run- nlng far the tire and felly came , off one ; wheel. The child waa thrown out. Her neck waa caught between two apokea on the broken : wheel, and wa , caught in such a nv.nner that the body was thrown around with the wheel until life was extinct The other two children who . were ln the wagon were badly " hurt but will recover. . animal. , His methods were uniln.l rinet but he gave to science a work which won ine rnooei pnse ana made for him Science penetrated tha secrete nf n ture. Prof. Pawlow saw animals digest food. He analysed Juices afrom every hi um uifiiur. canai ana stom ach under all conditions of digestion. tne nowung and dying beasts, but he won, ana science today looks upon him M a 1 c,L 2H a u. . "To do t a great right do a little wrong enasespeare aald, and Prof, rawiow ooeyea .tnie trite saying. atuari dyspepsia Tablets are pre- prni vj ma iiiobi scientino process They are produced bv modern annti. ancea, and meet the demand of 20th century cnemistry. They alve man the means in lanait his infirmities of atomach and digestive ors ana. They enrich the blood, slve natura the Juice and fluids she lacks, stop the iormauon ot. noxious gases and the fer mentation of food. Tley neutralise powerful acids and alkalies, which Irri tate and devour the stomach. They pre vent and relieve bowel and intestinal trouois ana sootne the nerves. They should be used after every meat whether one has dyspepsia and stomach trouble or the stomach be nat urally healthy. By their use one may eat at all hours and whatever one de sires and they help the system digest or throw on such food. Thev are thor oughly meritorious as their tremen dous eaie and popularity illustrate. "Every drug store has tiem for sale, price 60o per packaa-e. If vou wonM like to test their merits freev send us f uui ictujv mm ouurvsB Baa we Will send you a trial package by mail with out cost Address F. A. Stuart Co., 160 Stuart Bids.. Marshall, Mich. StoreG!osedSaturdayTiI15:30;OpenTilllO:30P.i.I. SPE G I AL OFFER--- Boys' Plain Pants S'GH 00 SOTS High quality fabrics and reliable tailor ing in "double-breasted, Norfolk ; and Novelty; Russian and Sailor styles, all the new Autumn shades, in Serges, velours, cassimeres and cheyiotsi-rthis is the most liberal school suit values ever offered thrifty parents. $12.00 School Suits, $7.20 11.00 School Suits, 6.60 10.00 School Suits, 6.00 9.50 School Suits, 5.60 9.00 School Suits, 5.40 8.50 School Suits, 5.10 .UU SCilOOl ftUltS - 4.8U , 7.50 School Suits - 40 . 7.00 School Suits - 4.20 , 6.50 School Suits - 3.90 6.00 School Suits -; 3.60 R nh Srhnnl Siiifc . ? (10 nrm V V K W M A 9 w aft arW f f CONTEMPT OEDEE IN THAW CASE (Dotted Press Leiwd Wlre.t Pittsbursr. Rent. 26. The . order nt l (Dnltea press leaseo wire.i Judge Archbold. Judging Harry K. Thaw Oakland, Cal.. Sept. .25. Fire rased in contempt of court for not appearing early a whole block In the munfU.' TrrUSSS T.I" turing aisiriui u unuaua tuuay, i;aua- trlct ' court by Attorney Meyer, repre inr nrooerty loss totaling; $75,000. The I aentlng Roger 0Mara, Thaw's trustee. it i.t i'v.,jj v.. j iM.i.j I A warrant for the arrest of Thaw. wa.hlnrto and Clay' streets "was ?? United States Commissioner burned with the exception of the Bay ti.r.f' J;. City Iron Works, which was saved after MrshJl ff"?!tda.y.- .e,td hat a hard fight It is thought the blkse J ' JJ? J1" ,to ,rv "e proceaa uutaiun vs. CMiio.tirfLiiian It is believed the warrant will be re-! turned marked 'Can t be found," and that Thaw will remain in his present quarters ai.wnue jriains, is. i, ELEVEN GIELS SHUT UP IN EEFEIGEEATOE originated In Long's hay market on Clay street, and almost before tne nremen could arrive two-third of the block was a furnace. - -a Tha firms burned out Include: 'Coats' Stair , Manufacturing comnanv. Stand ard Planing; Mills, Reld Planing Mill, on ' Second street;; Reliance Machine Works, C. E. Perl Pattern Works;' Lav erell's saloon and Parcell's-Safe Manu facturing Works on Washington street: liOnrt nay marKet, tjerro-Mower com- Store Open JLDay Tomorrow BUFFALO BILL SS HERE THE BIG SHOW We are not holding a show, but we will make a visit to the IS ON Low Prices Our Chief Attraction mmwm aWCD ejaXr and Powell's horse market lay street (United Press Leased Wire. 4 Stockton, Cal., Sept 26. Eleven girls V'K. "t: ,2 at the home of Mrs. W. H. Chestnut ,r.lr Xi'J"1 the steward of tho atate the last cooling- nlant before helne They went into the cooling MAKES HUGE TITU BUY waterfront. 5 , I !?. i r u.i, u i rescuea. j. ney went into with th.V iiiei h.n . ;h;; P'nt to get . watermelons to. servo w.. -SZZZ ,-Z" ue.l -w.,, , th9 party untu two Hour, whfcn were muruuioi)' cuuieu, vui uaouri. EESLIE CAETEE DIES AFTEE XCfNG ILLNITSS (Halted Prim Leased Win.) Chlcaco. Sept 25. Leslie J. Carter. who organised the South Side Elevated Railway company and was former pres ident oi it. uieu at nis noma in tnis clt todav. . i Mr. Carter, who waa the former' hue. band of Mrs. .Leslie carter, the well Vnjtwn atraa waa vtartlallv aMnkww Whit, a Boilllonaire sawmill owner ofh.ted last November and had been in Boyne City Mich., heat) of tha firm of Whit Brothers, announced today that on behalf of i that 'company and Chi cago capltauat he had just in investment or 1 1.000.000 properties on Vancouver Island. One tract purchased Is estimated to contain 11.000.000.00 feet of timber. For this. 1 SDDrozlmatelv U.aOO.OOa waa taid bv I Lemma Franc. Sent ' :SC Aftar the easterners. I flight of M minute and M aeormds. the It Is th Intention of the owner, ao- wind compelled Wilbur Wrlsrht In hia I coram: to the statement or Mr. wntte. rorriciai test 01 nis aeroplane today, to to erect a sawmill tnat will o aa large aeacena. aner remeaying tne matter, i . ' (DWted Press LMd Wlre.t Vancouver. B. C, Sept SS. W. H. a atate of coma almost constantly aver since. jJE8k WIND BAFFLES In timhr I VV1LJ3UE VKIGHT In order to prove to all who are suf fer tna from this danrerous and loath- om disease- that Uaues' Catarrh Cure will actually cure any case of catarrh Ouicaiy. no matter now ion how bad, I will send a trl tna 11 free of all cost nam snd sddrese today an 4 the treat- I The 1 aa aar in tba world. It "will have a dally capacity of approximately 1.000, OeO feet of lumber. It will be erected at Alert bay. on tba northern coast of Vancouver ialand. . TYPHOID FEVEE IN FEENCH 0AEBIS0NS be expects to make hi this evening. official light : (Csltad Preas UtM Wtr Pari a, Sept I , Typhoid fever la quickly, no matter how long standing or makina- great ravages in the army I Ptatee navy, will leave here ahortly for ' i ni-uif vr 1 nroucnnui ui m nranirr. 1 n v t n ftend a your I rlaon of this city there are N KNAPP COMMANDS THE OlL-TESTEE Mar Island Navy Tard. CaL. Sept. tl. Th monitor Wyotnlng, which It to make the first official test of tha effi cacy of ell aa faet or the Cnlted 2 ment will be eent yoa by return in nit I Try It! It will poafttTeJy cure m that you will be welcomed Instead ff I Shunned HV ynor rrltoda C K. OAUSS. Marshall. Mica, nil out coapo below. :i prou This coupon is gto4 for on. trial Rsrkage ef fjaeas" CoanhHied Catarrh or. mulled fre In plain per . SlB'yly till in ywur name mn4 address M ooftH biw and tntl c. m. Oavat o w.ia atraa 1 I 9 It '' raservlsts have heea furlouehed. Prom Lodlve comae news of numerous I caaea, while rrotn IBn-llle It baa ap peared la a meet alarming form, and mere are l soiaJeTs m tee boepitai. The dor tore are wiaklne aaHono In-1 vMtfrattooa te laara the eaaae ef thai ouloreak. CaJifonit Baakert to Dearer. rralta fni taal Wlra.l Han Pacla. art. li. As deleralea it. tee rnireaf vaa nt tne rvsnonaj n.ns ,ere (tavtatina a. Cattferala banker I 'H lae this rlty this averting for 1 1 waver m hinrlwn portal train, j .Ce mf the ac4e ft th 4igmtm It ! tr wmri T'-r kJM Atrte the rw. tl f 111. A d-te-mtead flht Will 1 sriaia t ti!. I iifrntne t ertns ' t"-ir r'.r -kre te ir 1. stale, and CHILDREN have clear minds for . ichool work when .they, . ' drink wdl-made s POSTUM I. in place of coffee. Thert'i a Retsoa A new lint of ladies Coats, all handsomely, trimmed and finished, silk braid, etc., late de signs; $10 to $12.50 values, special, Ladies' Skirts ladies' broadcloth Skirts, values to d QQ $5, special sample sale 3l.0 Extra Grade Skirts Just arrived a full line sample Skirts, all hand trimmed, broad cloths, serges, Panamas, etc; latest cuts. $6.00 values, special 3.50 $3.50 values, special $1100 values, special. ,...f4.95 ...f6.50 Children's Sample Coats Full line of children's Coats, beardoth, trimmed with buttons, long and short. $5.00 values, special ..12.25 $7.80 values, special 4.T5 $10.00 values, special .1. ,7. . fS.SO THE MEN Complete your visit to the great Wild West Show and thereby save .your money. The Great Sample Sale has taken new life with the new arrivals almost daily, and tomorrow will undoubtedly be a banner day-; so come FOR 800 Men's Sample Suits Just Arrived From A. E. Barney & Co., Promi nent New York and Chicago Clothiers. These Suits consist of a special line of high-grade clothing, all of the latest fall styles, band-felled collars, hand-padded shoulders, with unbreakable fronts; blacks, blues and grays all included; sizes 34 to 44; these suits wottld cost you elsewhere from $15 to $20; sale price. .. .f 6.85 and $8.85 Sample Overcoats and Cravenettes 400 samples received by express yesterday, con sisting of all styles and shades; worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres; regular $10 and $12 value, spe cial f4.65 a 1 1 p- hi r For the LADIES AND CHILDREN Broadcloth Coats 2S0 high-grade ladies' sample Coats just re ceived; -these coats are the very latest long broadcloth and empire backs; values fcO CA to $6, special... p.jy Special Line Ladies' Coats FURS 0er 5,000 pieces Furs, all kinds and descriptions. Collarettes, Saawli, Throws, Muffs and children's sets. . $2.50 values ....li25 $5 00 values . fZ.25 $300 values ..fS.5 SAMPLE SHOES For Hen, Women and Children, Men's Dress Shoes in box calf, vici, patents and dongola OC kids,- $3.50 value, special.... 5 1. 0? Men's $5 and $6 Dress Shoes, box calf, bat and Blucher cuts, 0 including high tops; special........ .?.J V LADIES' SHOES Any ladies Oxford in the house, all styles, patents- vici kid, 4t OC caJf and Blucher cuts; regular $3 and $3.5d values, special.. ..?l.OO Regular $3 and $4 Dress Shoes, all styles, calf, vici kid, pat- CI CC ents, etc.; special...., ,,.,.,.pievl Children's Shoes One-Haif Price Sample Trousers Children Set One-Half Prlco Well-made Work and Dress Trousers, made ef g". 'rcrg, ? -r able materials. Almost given away. ' BO for Trousers worth 75c. fl-SS for Trousers wotih $151. 0Sf for Trousers worth $1.53. fl.85 for Trouters wortH $5. JMenfs Sample Underwear '. Tnovsands of wotews of tnesi't fleered tWv!-f it r-f l-.-t ! f lambs wool Underwear. Trices; , 19 for regular 5c Vr,-!erwr. -r "r ' V- ' 3t for rV.r l;r'r. f t ft ' ! for regular $1 CO L"- '' r 1 r - ; " ; it i. '-i thy toare a rood tbsm.-e