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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL.' PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1008. FULL HINE FOOT SHEETS OR FIGHT: NO II OF BIG STORM CommercJaKTraTftlers will wireless Stations Desiro to "Petition ,Two Legislatures ' Give i Vessel Knowledge; for Longer Bed Covers. t or Approacning Danger. WIFE QUARREL LEADS TO SHOTS i Former Portland Negro reif ' haps Fatally Wounded at I J Seattle. : f-. . ' : ' Members of the ' Travelers' Proteo- tlve association last night - declared themselves as being In favor of ' foot bod sheets In all hotels In Oregon and Washington. r ' . ' , r And furthermore, the question was left In tha banda of tba legislative com Btlttaa with Inatruotlona to maaa every possible -effort to have a U providing for auch coverings passed at tha naxt , aaaalon of tba atata legislature In Jan. uary. .. t : .. .' ' Tbara was but on dissenting vote. Ha waa a very amaJl man. Bald It didn't tnattar to him whether tba abaata were long or abort. Ordinarily, aheets In tha hotels ara snout seven reel in lengtn, -j no rv- tllnr man want them looser for varl oua reaaons. , Principally, howavar, to keep their feet front slipping out from under the covers. , . .. Tha meetlrur lust evening waa In tha convention 4111 or the commercial eiuo. In adopting tha reaolutlon calling for. nine-foot sheets tha traveling men alao put In aevaral paragrapha relative to roDea In all hotel room a where tha hulliUna-a ara mora than ona atorv. Tbla la for their own protection In caaa of fire. Tha aame reaolutlon le to be pre- aented to 'the legislatures or pom urt gon and Waahlngton. It waa announced by tha. railroad commltteo chairman that In all prob ability tha 1,000 mileage booke on tba ji&rnman systems in uregon, naaums ton -and Idaho, would ba put on sale October 1 at $60. There la a poaalblllty, however, that there may be eoma delay In tha data aa to when tneee mileage booke will be- placed on aala for tba v Denent or tna traveling men. ... n Invitation haa been extended by tha Seattle exposition management to have a T. P. A. day next year aome time during the latter part or juiy or eariy In Auguat. Tba auggeatlon waa acted upon favorably. . A committee waa alao appointed to make arrangemanta for tha headquarter ana aampie rooma zor me orgwinuue in Portland. . The annual holiday banquet of the aaaoclation la to be neid tna laat ear urrinv nlaht of December in tha Com' mere la 1 club rooma. A new feature la to tie tha Introduction of aevaral vaude ville stunts. 1 (t'niUd frees Waa4 Wire.) , Waahlngton. Sept 11 All of thl wireless ' atatlona of tha navy depart Riant ara trying to pick up tba erulaar Prairie to give bar warning of a- ter rlflo Waat Indian hurricane advancing toward Porto Moo from tha southward. 8ho 1 due to eom within tha area of the burrlcane'e foroeg tonight and tha department dealred to gtva Captain Aokennan mora definite Information ,aa to how much mora ha may oxpaot then aha - . . 1 1 v.. j ' - - - iau.w iwvm.ifr lane iiim una atorm waa first report ai rroni the BOUth of the Island of BL Klt'B. Tha weather bureau observer on - that island reportea it to the weather bureau thla moraine-. The navel atatlona at Charleston, Key .West, Penaaoola and Ban Juan were ' immediately notified and directed ta get In touch With the orulaer and aJao make thlnga in their own vicinity aa aafe aa poaalbla. Tna Prairie la carrying 160 aallora for tba Paclflo fleet to Colon where they, will be sent to Panama and Ban Franolsco. In addition, aha baa a erew of about tha aame number. Aa flawed at tha navy department, aha waa due to ba taking ona of tba four passages Into tha Caribbean aea eometlme today, fihe left Norfolk on September tl. . ' i (Boedat Dispatch te Tke Jma-asU ( Seattle, TV ash.. Sept H. Moee Can trail, a negro longshoreman, waa ahot through tba atomach tonight, probably fatally, by Warren Buffet, colored, tha reault of a. oaarrel in tba lower part of tha olty. . Cantrell . gays Buffet broke VP bla family. Ho aayi hla wlfa and two eblldren live at Portland. The would-be murderer la ballavad ta ba headed for Portland to Join Cantrell'a wire, rouoe oinoers xailea to appre hend him. The men met at a llvarv atabla and atarted to fight They ware ui cvii uj muoin jnaya, tna proprietor, hot In the head. Cantrell ataggered ck Into tha llvarr atabla and hla u. aallant fled. The victim waa takan ta tha Wayelda Emergency hospital, where parneiaiii nay ne cannot live, uuiiat one) m wua ana six onuaren. npK v..M ...a - t. . i -'m v ftu.u vu wwua ptivna rpwa oi oana or other eropa a Hawaiian plantar mounted a gasoline tank on wheela and Mm 4 . A -...mK.- - -1 . . ng In burnera, from which tha can waa n h a . kw ah ..t L. 1 . 1 The averara Imnortatlon of taa lnf'n the. United Statea each year la about 10.000,000 pounds, a pound to each In habitant ... JURY BLAMES: ; FREIGHT CREI'J - T Catastrophe on, Northern Pa cific Caused by Ecckiess ' ' ' T t .' ' 1 (geeHsl tMenateft t Tke JaaraaM - Butte, Mont, Sept! tl Tbo oorow rg Jury returned a verdict tonight blaming, tha freight crew for tho wrack at Toungi Point yesterday, finding that they were running oa tba time of tha Burlington flyer. Proeecutlonn will Immediately follow. , , , Bllllnga, Mont, Sept II. Direct eon tradloUon In tha taatlmony of tha erewa of tha Burllnnton frelsht and eaaaen ger trains which oollided on the North ern Paclflo at Younge Point yeeterday morning, causing tha death of tl and tna Injury of li parsons, waa tba fea ture of tha coroner's lnauaat beaun nare inia morning. - Tba crew , of tha paaaener train tea tlfled that they were flagged when within 100 feet of tha frelsht when they were bowling alonr down-grade at BO ml lee an hour. Tha frelsht ana-Inear and brakeman a wore that no attention waa Bald to tha burnlna fuaea dlaolaved at aome dlstanoe from tha frelsht or to the torpedoes on the tracks and that tha brakeman-ln a, desperate effort to warn Engineer Hurley threw flaming fuaea into tha eab window. . Tha brakeman then turned hla bead away and rushed into a .nearby patch af waada in an effort to avoid tha hor rible eight of tha collision. Tha ba llet nrevalla la railroad circles that tha freight crew erred in attsmptlna to make tba switch. " SMITES MAN W1T0 LED HKSONTO DRINK IBeMUl IHspatrh to Ta Joorul ) Santa Roaa, Cal., Sept JI W. Hopper la lying at death'a door at Poreatville aa tha reault of having been struck in tho head by a rook thrown by M. Kin naman.' a prominent resident of thst plan and a man who haa always b"n f Ki m"t P""chle oltlians. Tha 7 . . ' twijiwr a enaeav- Ore to indue (May Klnnaman to ratura , " ,T" , ,fc anotner drink. ,nfclh yo"b lo eome from the saloon. When th father found Hopper trv '"f to parauada hla son back to t?e oiveii the son I.-f?ln,L."wV wl,n h,m- Klnnaman Ela akull frtu'red. """P"r lBl1- Klnnaman haa haaa arrested. Vr, rolsim, tba attending physician, give no hop for th recovery of tha Injured AUCTION SALES IT The Portland Auction Co. 211 First Street Tuesday, 10 A.M. f?nmnlat a a mnwt m n . . .11 n . furniture and household good THURSDAY 10 A. M. Soma more of th aame dose FRIDAY 2 P. M. The aame thing over again, only more. PORTLAND AUCTION CO.. 11 Wtra Cf Main B6S. A-4iti AUCTION SALES AT Wilson's Aucton and Commission House Corner Second and Yamhill Monday, Wednesday and Fri dayEach Day at 10 A. M. Ti bom beat dli ca ra serv fart. housekseblnar. If vou Drefer to pur oh as goods outalde of auction selling, ask our salesmen. N. B. Don't forcei that we call at vour home or office and pay the highest caali price for anything you wisn to sen. rnone stain ltit, A-mi. J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer. SPECIAL ATTENTION Tha Pacific Mall Order romnanv at 110 First street haa been placed In our hande to be closod out as rapidly as possible. If you want anythlna in stanle frocertea, serviceable furniture or house urnlshlngs, shoes, tinware, granite ware, hardware, a nice drlvlnc buasv. steel range, heating stove, building ma terial or anything else, it will pay you to attend this rreat sale. Thla Im mense stock Is being sold out at lesa than cost. Sale on every day from t a. m. to I p. m.. 110 Ftrat street, be tween Taylor and Salmon. Attractive aala of rnstN HOUSE, lit Park etrt. near Worrl hi nnuerur- ntalilnse maved to bAKtnl AUTIoN eon atreat for absolute dliota by publlo auction to tha hiaheat bidiUr. ON TUESDAY NEXT Fine aooda from the atvllsh real- denee at Piedmont (the rllen-e bnv ln been sold), including hall mission clock. stands ret Inulies lilsli; westhrred oak library table, ball seat and mirrors, table, ideslal and othei artlclao u in weathered oak. parlor gilt clock, eleutrlo reading lamp, greon repp port Urea with brocaded velvet border, old roaa Blgelow Atmlnster ear. i urn, two Atmlnster rug mi ana I'tllO-C. Prussala run and ranwti. two largs fluff rugs, wster colors and oil ... k..K .-.Ihlaa lat thai rMr.i.ir. ill. ..Arr.iii. th. P'"ms. drop-head Singer aewlng ma- 'jiruS. .'wi iikS r!,?ni.,.Vif Co eou-b, reading table aultable grade parlor aud library furniture, ... i . ro.f d blrum,Ur.nto? VeJ?'lon "b';- hno-nie buffet, set n fr... h.r.il!i ZtZZl' vt h--l chair. i:arv-ra ohalrs, nges, gaa stoves, heating stoves, lm.i. -,-w . . i.... .......a loeable kltoben equipments. In dlnlna table nn.1 hi.,ui Vhalra to snrthlns nscesaarv for modern "ff '"-J .V..f.lrf I lv v M I JVaf.ajJ aa (. U IIU III POWER mERGER AND CENTER OF INDUSTRIAL FUTORE IN EAST IDAHO fBpeciil DUpateh to The Jonnul.) Butte, Mont., Sapt 86. By a deal consummated by Balph M. Hodgena of I thla city, T. M. Hodgena, formerly prea Idant of tba State Savlnga bank of Butte, and principal owner of tha St Anthonv Liaht Power company of St Anthony, Idaho, fcas become tho owner of all tba lighting ana power pianta in Fremont county. Idaho, and will con- aolidate thorn and build a new plant on tho Teton river, when all tha com panies will ba merged. The pianta which ara now controlled by Mr. Hod gena are the Fremont Light ds Power company,, tha St Anthony Light & company, located at Sugar City and the Kexburg rower company, locaiea at Rexburg. . FOUND SENSELESS; - IDENTITY A MYSTERY Until tho young man who waa found Vunconscloua in a room in tho Yamhill house, 181 Yamhill street, early laat evening, regalna hla senses the polloe will remain baffled In their efforts to learn how the injury waa inflicted. Late last night tho man became par tially conscious at St Vincents hos pital, but fell at onoa into a deep sleep without speaking an audible word. It waa feared at first his skull waa frac tured, but an examination mad by Dr. C. C Moore, who waa called to the room, showed that the injury was not serious. The landlord told tho officers that tho man who renta tha room where tha un known waa found had told him his vis itor became drunk in tha room and ha had led him outside, where he fell and received his injury. By the time tha policemen arrived tna xormer Host bad disappeared. s . - GREAT TEMPERANCE PARADE IN CHICAGO A Millions UDon millions o dollars are being dumped intoi Portland by Harriman, Hill and Swift. Thev show their confidence in the future of Portland by spending their fortunes here. The Peninsula is absolutely settled as their base of gi trantic operations. Wherefore, O Slug gard, hesitate to join in the magnificent prosperity that these, the biggest wielders of wealth in the world, are throwing into the lap of this beautiful citv? Stand back, if you falter, and let the man o progress here place his savings, that he may a year or two hence reap the reward of his fore sight For SWINTON is right in the midst of the, greatest activity Portland has ever known. WARNING If you do not invest in SWINTON now at the low prices we have named, you will regret your lost opportunity to the last day you draw breath. You can buy. lots now at less than the prevailing acreage prices on every side. Fail not. Ml vm.L chair. New Home aewlng machine, lardlniera and brlo-a-brao, mportel vaaes, folding beds, pretty m tall to beds, springs, hslr and other ma l tressea, very fine quartered oak bed room autte, high-grade chiffonier (aame quality), feather pillow. oak and mapla dresaera and commodes, good re volving office chair, china cupboard, kitchen queen, two-burner gaa plate, . Penlnsulsr cooking range and th usual aitcnen ouini, also oo yarae imam lino leum. The auctioneers again have th pleas--ure of Inviting parties furnishing to lnpe?t the goods tomorrow (Monday.) Sale on Tueaday at 10 o'clock. . BAKER A SONS. Auctioneer. . ON THURSDAY NEXTi We shall selT furnfture, ate, of six rooma for a lady who la returning to ' Alaska. Included In thla aala we nave Iron beds, springs, mattressea, all elsea. . dressers, dlnlna-room furniture, kitchen goods and other effect which can bo ' aeen on Wednesday. . ? Sale Thursday at 19 o'clock.. . BAKER A BON, Auctioneers. m THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT all new gooda are aold at private aale. We are dally receiving car lots of brass and Iron beds. Our samples of Axmtnster rugs can't be beat for beautiful and up-to-date patterns. Offices and salesrooms lit Park street Both phone. S. L. N. Gilman AUCTIONEER SPECIAL AUCTION SALE Have you seen the enor mous amount of con struction work that Swift & Co. is now carrying on? You haven't? You have missed the most inspiring sight in half a Cen tury, bee it today. See it without Vn fail. Board a Vancouver car at 10:10. 10:50 or 11:30 this morning, or 12:10 and cvciy tu imnuics uicreaitcr ims aiiernoon. Get off at Columbia Boulevard and walk west. The farther you walk, the greater will be yoi amazement. Capital of profound proportions been at work while you have been sleeping. THINGS HAVE BEEN DOING. Our automobiles will meet every car in the afternoon, treating you to a feast of prosperity that will cause your eyes to bulge out in mar velous astonishment. Of all the household furniture, etc., of residence 74 FOURTH STREET ' Corner of Oak (Ainsworth house) Friday next, Oct. 2d, at 10 a. m.r by order of Mr. Davis. , Sale in- - eludes all the furniture and fit tings, rugs, etc., of 15 rooms. No . reserve. S. L. N. GILMAN, ' Auctioneer.' San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call Blag. Telephone Kearney tin ADVEBTisEMijrra aits bub. SCaiPTIOMS XECEIVXS. Oregon lans whan in San Francisco can have their mall sent In care of The Journal Office. J. IV BROWN, Representative. ftTnlted Press leased Wire.) Chicago, Sept. . 1 6. A proces sion of women, children and men that was four and ono half hours In passing tha government building made tha moat remark able ' demonatration against - tba liquor traf do over aaen la this country. It Is estimated that 10,000 parsons wars In tho pa rade. It waa headed by tha po lice, clergymen of nearly all da- e nominations, tomparanea so a - eletiee and 1,000 Uttla girls, who J aang temperance songs and bora banners with Inscriptions, colo nel Alfred Froat of tha United Statca army and Blahop Samuel Fellows were tha marshals. Ona hundred floats and eleven brass banda, which . were do nated, made tha parade Spec : :i Yes, and get acquaint ed with your own city. Eastern men of money are walking quietly into our city, invest ing in our real estate, and, walking as quiet ly away with their seal wallets chock full of gold dollars that you ought to own. ? '-a. mm mm mm U APT11D) ; WSTM M Q Pv SWINTON is a cer tainty. Not a thing on earth can prevent it from becoming the biggest real estate gold mine ever opened in the northwest. Se attle and Spokane peo ple are inquiring about it You cannot afford to lie idle. This is the grandest opportunity for a ground floor real estate investment ever known in the history of Portland. Money invested alongside of Hill, Harriman and Swift, is as certain to in crease as dawn is to follow sunset Do hot juggle with fortune any longer Act in the living present SWINTON DOCTOR LOVES HIS INSANE PATIENT gpsdal DUsatck to Ttm Jdoraal.) ' Cincinnati, Bept. . Dr. John Levin McLelah, who until yesterday was a physician in tha Ohio state hospital for tn ineaoa, fell In love with one of tha patl-me In too Institution whUe ho wae th-re and has txpreeeed bis deter mination to obtain b-r ralaaas and marry hr. The name of the patient ta Barbara Kltte. 8be la and pretty. "Jrflaa Kitta la oaw aana," aald Pr. McLeish today. 1 love b-r and I In (ml to marry bor. t leave tenlarhl for V ronton. Ohio, to ae bar mother, lira. err Kltta. and lodnca hr to get a habeas corroa writ for her oaughtere raa. If sbe refuse I will take tha loltlatlva." I Vr. Mctlab acknowledge that his ; rxIrMUoe waa relocated at th atata hA-r-ftaJ for tho Inaana beraae of tho atnUons aas oea paying to jiias Kltta ' noraco WTilto. tha lpblleaa -.-ftaa, for litenaat-gvr-or of New . Terk. ta a fhew of Andrew T. White. -air-aOr to Raa aa j Gorsnany. Vr. Wit. te i rea-a old and a oatlre Offers you business property now at lower prices than you can buy residence property in any part of Portland Every street in SWINTON is a business street. We are selling SWINTON lots at one third the. price at which owners are holding adjoining lots. Improve ments, are not inr butvthey are included in the prices. Before .iiTijarovement work is started, we will allow 10 per cent discount Jrom regular prices, and 5 per cent additional for cash. Regular terms 10 per cent cash and 2 per cent per month. Nothing ever known to equal this investment. .Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha, Fort Worth and Sioux City would have gone mad over such an opportunity. COUPON Columbia Trust Company, Couch Building, Portland Please send me a copy of your booklet, THE COM ING OF SWIFT, before the edition is exhausted. . . Name Address 7 SWINTON Adjoins the Swift holdings, is closer to Portland and farther from the stockyards. It is a genuine business proposition, with better inducements than you are ac customed to. We have prepared a magnificent book let, illustrated, carefully showing the tremendous effect this great packing industry will have upon the entire northwest, which will be mailed to you without cost. Fill out the accompanying coupon and forward it to us at once. The supply is limited, and one ought to bo in the hands of every man and woman in the state of Oregon, This book is worth 25 cents of any man's money, as it tells the inside facts about the biggest in dustry that has ever dropped upon us. Get it and learn what is going to happen in the "Rose City." : G0LUM1MA TRUST COMPANY SEVENTH FLOOR COUCH BUILDING OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY FROM . 9 A. M. TO 3 P. M. Phones lTIU CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Each Insertion, 1 cent a counted word. . No ad loaa than It cants par insertion. 7 insertions tor tna price of S. Lost and found, help wanted, situa tion wanted, for rent and wanted to rent ada, 1 cent a word. insertions for tho price of S. Count six words to tho Una "New Today" (agata measure, 1 Inch, ' 14 lines, 84 cent a per Inch. - "Want Ada" will ba accented htm th phone, but Tha Journal will not ba re I sponsible for errors, should nv , i 1 'such ada. Prompt payment expected. " Phones, Main 7173; A-6051. Honrs, l a. m. to p. m. ' Saturdays, S a. nv to 10 p. m. , WEATHER REPORT Tho barometric pressure continues high over the entire northwest, but a low pressure . area is developing over the eastern portion of British Columbia ' and southeastward Into western Mon tana, while the center of high pleasure ' ia over southeastern Idaho. Light show- ' era have fallen In extreme northwestern Washington, eastern British Columbia and Montana. A slight rise in temper ature has occurred over the entire dis trict, but ft la atlll much below the sea aonal average from tha Cascade moun- , tains eastward. . j The Indications are for fair weather throughout tho die trie t Sunday axoapt in western Washington, where ahowers are possible, it will be warmer east of the Cascade mountains. . . FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity fitmday fair, i with moderate temperature: northerly I winds. Oregon -Sunday fair, warmer ' oast portion; northerly winds. Washington Sunday coaaTbly enow- era weat portion, fair and allghtly warm- er east portion; nortneny winds. Idaho Sunday fair and warmer. ; MARRIAGE LICETSES I J. P. Snyder, Kstaeada, IL and Call TL Charlton. II. Franeia Henry Hansen, If 1 North Six teenth etreet, 23, and Ruth Elisabeth Heagney, 14. T. C Avery. Steveneon. Wash, 41, ;and Lorena P. East. SC. I Theodore la, Stmenaan. M Xrth Plf- 1 teenth street, 10, aad Ltlllo Batnmer, 11. ' . , - Robert Za, SIstor, IT Venconver. ! Wash., 14. and Hortenae V. Xfcirborew, !. f Henry Berger Jr HI First street. II, . and Grace von Oroenewald. 1. I OaoTre MaoeL Portland. 11. and Relea MP. Rush. It. Oscar W. ThAT-w, II Com?nr'i . rtrt, it, and ffTphie O. Mssrmaon, 59 j Wedding Carrie. Q. t ml I CZ Washlnrtiat tWJa, corner 4th aod Wash. ' lnti sis - 1 Bts A J.mn, f '"lt. f .n.l !'.., I Morrl-ow V " ' A -I y ? Clarke Br-. f rl- f )- f o.wi 1 and f lore l- 1 1 1 W-- . Fuil 4 ra salts fer frt"i;i e.eT , rft-t Ts I nwtg t ' ' ' Max eraho, f m t, 1H I a .' 'mK V-'-r r-.- a. '1 I I r.rr.Tiis I BUT ANT T 'A V-e ff jafTa ! o raa tw a I ar.eitifeT et th !t!ijiin I i sat. It, a siuv.