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THE OREGON DAILY "JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER 20, 1003. J-1JU-1 L . , J. JL.LJ. TOllili LAW'S ARM THROWS ' AGED WAN OUT OF HOME II. Fred Claussen Held Up : nnd Pobbcd Whilo on His W'nv tn Ilia Houseboat. - - - - i . . . . 7 . . . . . - ..... i T f- TUiiIbiu'o w " aiaaiiiwi, naa nis numc la man & louisen s i vat-am t,t0h r . or. n prop- lerty of the Alontsomery estate. Seven John If. Anderson, an aged man living out In ft JltU bona on Hancock and Lara be atresia, la feeling tht hard hand of th law. Dispossessed of hlf horn a, bullded by Ma own falling hands, by th edict of tha court, ha la Basking relief of tha mayor and tha rlty at torney, and from ills story, ho way seek witn some abow or relief. Out hr Anderson, now ol.l ana 'ear 3IiIL mri mma jlinlnrum haaan to build hi cabin on a corner of thla vacant around, paying- to tba Montgomery estate a man rental. Tha tirat year he paid about IS4 (or tha uaa of tha land and then discovered that tha ground upon i : , 1 ' - . ' i i ' , . . " - . Colonel William Hollablrd.. Harrl- man' flrat apoatl on the Paclflo coaatl The Campaign Committee Is Railroad Attorneys Arguing - Jluch Pleased With Ready to Prevent Enforcement of will atand a chance of repossessing hla home. If not ha will be homeless. nd raid brief parlmenta oil O. K. N. lit I rd. tha ork at I ' Response Made by Demo cratic Voters In Perfect Harmony With Committee Commission's Ruling to , Connect ; Southern Tracks ! With , United Railways. Directors . of Country Club Jleet With Marked Success in Disposing: of ; Season Tickets for Next., Year's livestock Meet. Utteat of tha Crimea which la making tha preaent week ona of tha bualeet in police annaJa la that reported thle morn Inr by t 'red Clauaaen, an architect, with offlcea In the Board of Trade building. , Oolng out on a late car early Sunday morning. Mr. Clauaaen wag making hla v way toward a. houseboat near JJundy's ' awfmmlng baths, above the In man-foul-1 Xhe value of stock In'triodern Improve Xn.E"S.,ISS.nd r. lan ."iVr".' and gasoline atove. In enoed band seised hla watch chain. The I particular lias fallen far below par. and watch waa pulled out ana 'r r. th, Portsmouth Avenue Congrega- t laussen oould take a good look at the . thug htiad vanished. Thla took place tlonal church the Portamouth women on the O. W. P. track", which closely are ready to Mil at any sacrifice. And skirt the liver. The chain wai found , hecauae a gaaollna atove failed to KlltZZ' tHJUri ?lv Mport1 work according" to the rulea. af'iTii.- Va'tES. alfi?ht for-.tab- Saturday evening the Ladles' guild of r rhrt-teaoS t" Grand I and h ehurch undertook to give a fair to Hrwthnenu:.0 lUtard.T nlg'ht tttl Wwh ir-"Ax,r.:ri nDe,v5trtrcu.,?yThrw".uburnI.d rk'whin'ev."? iSTllan. aoi out to. be dl.tlnctly mlnu. In quality. proaohed. One curad all Americana, for bealdea making nothln they lost and waa told bv Chrlatenaon to aro on f much of what they had Among the hi. vn h Hr at i ntA 1 loaaea might be reckoned a atove, a end aiihd Chriatenaen In the arm. aupply of eatablea. a large plate glasa caualng a aevere wound, window, aome piaaterina; and clean I AkmmIhm Wall. Ad Ann a anJ t h .1 . nenrea. A charming Japanene booth had been eonatructed for aervlna; tea and the water waa being- boiled on an lnconiplc- Ullllllla I uous gaaollna atove which would at the aarae time prove useful and be no which hla houae waa built waa a publlol stmt and bad been given to the ouy in 1171. lie then secured a permit from the city to occupy the land and refueed to pay rnt to the estate. Marv Pbalns .Montgomery, trustee of the eatate. brought suit In the Justice court and waa defeated, fllie aued acaln iVn'u'arV WtilX anotbVr ' .X.nbe' d'-- at Pelican lodga. luatlco court and It came up for trial " j-oruann -oaay. lie spent moai September II. Anderson did not appear I of tba morning conferring with J. P. and September H Judgment waa given o-r....- , . , .v.. . ..!..( klm r.A an nr. ir at rnt1tlltl.lrl I 1 r -"-a- - waa entered. Today the constable Is "man llnea In Oregon, and paid brie busy removing the rurniinre rrom ine i i ui gep little houae, W-nvIng Anderson bomeleaa. I opuinorn x-acino ana Ar.4ara.in still rxintend that tha house the Wells-Kargo building. stands on city property, and if so he According Colonel Hollabtr Diiuiur rscmo wiu Degin wor once on a new line to run from- Mid land, on the Klamath Kails extension of math county, to Alturas, on the Ne- Hearty response la being made to the Xudga Wolverton In the United fltatei Overortr tenth of the total number of I vada California and Oregon railroad, erroru or the newly appointed campaign I circuit court la hearing- arguments on J 1,000 aeaaon tickets which the director! I of,,Sl"yoirc55nty'In0nort Ch0Mn t0 BOlMt tvni' tot Ith ,enPr',' tnJuncUon queatlon today of. the Portland Country Club and Wval rornia and througb'tbe greater part of I " r whviim inn i "t m vt nw ruumurq raoina ioiock association wieiiee to sen in a"- Modoc county. I The committee 1 working In full accord I company agalnat the members of thelvance to leoure ft guarantee of food. Hlirvevnra hiv haan aan mi .Iah. I i.w . . . . . . . ..... . I a.. uM . s . . , . I . I mm. n Vh. ii: V. ii;: WH" mwm vvmrmi oomrniiiee ug vmm rauroaq commission ana me attendance at the PaolflO National ano tila areneral 1lro.lnn v t tha nraiimin.rS I State chairman 8 week, and will continue I United Railways company to restrain I for Itot wars aubaoribad In . tha first I survey to Alturas. Thla will take them I to aid In tha campaign Work, through I the commission from enforcing IU order! day of the campaign. Up to last night oa i aoon as ; requiring me piaintirr corporation to the number of tickets at $5 each sub lh i f n . ml;. Vii.;::r. i I "it is a source of great aratifloa- connect Ita tracks witn tnoae or tneiacriDea ror amounted to to. making k..n kmn.hr .,n in tha chnroh and it I ... "r" M" J rJ' " I .... ' . . . ti.i.i s.n.... i. inik v..ii..j guarantee Of 11.700. . w79 , " , : yijn w uuiiim ana norm inrougn I wuu i ui ana win urn mi sjreai orani i iu vimi. : i . A , i " ' i w ,k . , i- in hin auddanlv to cut un unseemly andllka wir.t in .r.r " I. . T .. ... . I . ., . . . I And that is only the beginning.' All ;rii.;rn7. wnir. h. iim Vim. in..i iJ. ..ki: "..7. Yir." . "e campaign ror ma puouo spirited " curamisaioners, Messrs. i flay aubsorlptlons were oomln In. fro when tha atova blew un. not coolly and that there r rn,ranB t iinri n men of the newly appointed finance West, Campbell, and Altchlson, are ap- Portland, from the country district calmly, but with much, profane ado. Oregon now on the projected llnea of I committee CONTRARY GASOLINE STOVE SPOILS DAINTY CHURCH SUPPER blot on the picture. But the stove was not a well-behaved stove. : It had not iSSZZ ma,rw.rk0rS"h.'.almo8rnatnV "'Th?. of 0.or W f Sfenton .n'd"a'T Pwa' toM C last .wiaened to a line It lnn anil m.-lth mv annrarnl aftar . wn'i'Wf .. . .. .. ... .1 ...7.i i 1 . tu J..aattn Vafa ik. tnAmw I neceasl ty or assurlnr themaolvee Or iv.viiuuii ui u rauina .iiu CP. STRIKE HEAR THE END Portland here and Portland tn .. .Attiw in th. I oearlna- In their own defense, together I 'rom other cities and towns of the state, Theapaneae booth was completely an- the Harrlman syatetn than there have Lamnalrt work." a.J,1 Bt.t. Chairman with A. M. Crawford.' attorney .general .":o"; 0t1dm . J nil. nit 1. a-n.w Mniii nn tn rnainaan rnr mnntna nn tha . if amiih 1 . v. . ' Jananaaa. Mrs. Phennv. who waa at-1 Falla extension alone there ara 1 tending; the stove, was burned and la 1.000 men at work trying to get the atnl nroatrated by the anoca. Her es-I i ye iaiie oy iaii. cape with no more injuries was remarkable. Nothing daunted, the women will try the experiment of the supper again to morrow evening from 6 to 10 o'clock. Their finances are In a worse condition given to defray the expenses of the peera naaa- other. Every one is invited to attend this substantial supper at the Ports mouth avenue building, where oyater soup, potato salad, baked beans and other good things will cover the board. But the hostesses anxiously announce that they will use a wood atove this time. CilEROII AFTER I lion and w tn my . approval, after a I conference with 'the executive commit- year and In the yearn begin to realise that the than a place to go ttr a valuable aaaet, aea greatest faotor In th M,1 InHn.lrv fnv Or aaalstance which this committee, can- "r.iSyV: give to tne state committee win M -T-r."-A -r TrnTtXr R.11.... .tt.Vw. cu labia a-ood dona the live stock and invaluable and WUI take Off the should- I?? - rL.Ti.r.i-r;rrr - .kV i. T ZZ dalrvlns- Induatrlaa of Oreann hv the state commmw me wora 1 - hl.w . ..u, .it stock exhibit of thu Uwli and Clark aar. i-ioiiaDira aiscoverea t-snesn m ... u. i.;::-l.v. i Dom siaas Dresenrins ineir viewa or ine 1 for TTat-rlman that la h. Ar.t .. I,. I 100 CeniTSl COII1 lUllIM fleiQ .,,h(at la' aa tA .hatha. nl tha StOCk CXblOlt HeXt nosalbllltlea aa tha atta for a pnnntrv I .t1?! a?. . . I tamnnrarv tnlunctlon raatrainloa tha I tO Coma. They estate and Induced Harrlman to look at P-8,ia.VH,."V";.'no.rT men L .f ..1? commtaalbn from enforclna- Its order how Is more It. He also conducted the negotiations "o ln ? ihonld be allowed to ttinl or be abol- Pleasure. It is for tta mirxhaaa nH haa h.j "' m ine campaign ine more i.h.,. .1,0... h. - . tlned to nrove the -i,.-. , ,i. i..,....l vi..vi..v: effective will be the campaign. The I ..r""a- c.... unhnii.iin nr. viaeaiaiv vx iu iiiiuiUTOiiioiiiB liikl iikvsi a iur law unnicn i in. . .tataH hv tha attornava that anfnrpa. fair and reason that th annual PaclflO - -ith th. aVi?. smnTii Pending order of the com- National show will do even more along IIIOICiLlflllS Headquarters Town Sends Out Keports That Look Lite Compromise. THERE, CAUSES LOTS OF TROUBLE Robert T. Whltehouse Is the United States district attorney In Portland, Maine. Every 'now and then a letter for Mr. Whltehouse ctfmes to the fed eral building In Portland, Oregon. It a I; : CCatted Proa Leased Wlra.t A- Winnipeg. Man.., Sept J9. It la ex pected here, that the Canadian Pacific 8 addressed Portland, Oregon.. That's strike' will end before midnight It Is the reason It comes here. These letters known . that . delegates left here Sun- sre from everywhere, including the au- day night for Montreal to see Thomas thorltles at Washington, wbo It seems Bhaughenessy of the Canadian Paclflo, should know where Mr. Whltehouse with terms- satisfactory both to the works. . western stilkers and. the western Inter- The other day an Important letter est s of th railroad company. came for Mr. Whltehouse. At least it If the Btftke is declared off It .will be was marked "important." 60 In the . the result of a. compromise, leaving the office of the United States district at- suuaiion mi same as wnen ine sirme was called. ; . ' Political exnedlencv and the crvlne- demand for cars in the west to move on its way again. luei, grain ana livestock csusea tne er-i forts of Interested parties to settle the The Canadian Pacific company claims to do progressing, altnougn the officials or me raiiroaa aamit tney nave'oeen orrice or tne umtea orates aisinci at torney for Oregon the change of .Port land, Oregon, to Portland, Maine, had to be made and the letter aent merrily Although the 60 violators of the Sun day law were ordered to appear In po lice court this morning for trial, no trials came off. Instead the cases were postponed to some time, probably later in tne weeK, tnougn tne date was not set this morning. The men under arrest were ordered to return this af ternoon to have their cases set for trial. However, It Is Improbable that they win De ' tried in polioe court 1 Now and then, too, some of Mr. Mc Court's letters go astray. That Is, they are addressed to Portland, Maine, in stead of out this way. But postal authorities here and In the city across the continent by tne same name say that letters meant for this place are always being sent to the to secure grand' jury Indictments so as other place, and 'that letters for ths to bring-- the. constitutionality of the other place .are always being sent out statute to Issue and have the question here because it seems that some per- settled definitely. He appeared before sons are always getting the names of the inquisitorial body this morning the two cities mixed because but this with thia in view, being represented will be about enough of thla, because, lr police court by one of his deputies, anyway you know the reason why. Mr. Cameron is anxious to have the And In the first Dlace the Only rea- mn 1urv tak m-Mnn at nnc aa there son why this waa written Is because are not many days left for that body's another letter for Mr. Whltehouse, in deliberations. It Is hardly probable that i-oruana. juaine, was siariea on us 1 ne will try to nave indictments returned ers of the of arrangln campaign, tee worklni tlon. formci self as state chairman after confer ence with the executive committee, and will be of great assistance to the state committee In the management and con duct of the campaign." 'TUBERCULOSIS FROM CATTLE way east this morning1 iuat where had come from.' It ijr expected ch class of 'Inconvenienced" In the handling traffic during tha strike. of, iiDFinnvrrc 1 I 11 1 IT lilUIMITOI oiiTiFF ram WAS BUSY MAKING RASPBERRY PIE ON CELLAR FLOOR WHEN COP CAME aealnst ail of the SO. It beln that a representative of eac Sunday openers will be selected and the Others left alone until the validity of the law is tested tn rough tne trials of these cases. . . ( . Attorneys John Logan. John Steven' son and Vtin MaiarKey appeared in po lice court this morning to represent the arrested men. JT. O. Brian, living at T0 Eaat Main street constituted himself sn Inspector of his wife's fruit Jars yesterday after noon.; ' ' . " . ' Beturnlng home with that nice warm feeling on the Inside, Mr.' Brien found his wife absent He-took It Into his ha.A tnvvlatt tha collar, and there the loners narws ex -ine jQTirBai.1 i annnlv of rrult for tne winter, careiuiiy Mitchell, a D.. Sept. 2. -William H. I preserved by his wife, met his eyes.' ift was enthusiastically welcomed . .P.,ckd. VP. ?'.bla.?k.b.?-lef iia p r a KO 100 many bccuh, iwm jm. "Do like "em," and blnk went that Jar of blackberries on the hard floor of the basement ' , A tar of loganberries was next on the shelf.! "Too much like bla'bVs' mut tered Brien, now thoroughly Interested in ms worn or inspection, ine logan berries were a mess on the floor in an, Instant There were more blackberries, several jars 01 raspDerrtes, some pears, some . But let us be brief, for It was an aw ful waste and raspberry pie Is so good rtlUROER HASTENS NEW TRIAL TilOVE R KNOCKS - Taft was : enthusiastically welcomed . here today by 30,000 persons.' His ref erences to President Eoosevelt caused : ' ovations for the occupant of the White v House. Representatives of the warring Gamble-Klttredge factions of the party - were received together by Taft on board Ms special car and there was a general harmony meeting; : ' - . Taft spoke to a big crowd at the Corn palace and delivered a apeech In the open air. He Is In fine condition and his voice Is strong. The speech here was a tremendous success. TBIED TO, MAYBE DTTnn nrTCCT?-n TiTitr XUA JIAAOOXA AJ-J-UX Wl. Rant. S9.Th SUDreme nnnrt nt Wisconsin tndav declared un fit, u. jtiasunR-s. accusea or soinins i ....... 1 .u . n i--..ni.-.. held not trull ty by Justice BelL stein told Hastings, leave ma nuiiding Hastings objected. LANCE TO HANDLE that its concomitants should be treated with respect When Patrolman Parker reached that basement Brien was aolng from one Jar to another, carefully ex amining each one, and then slamming It 10 me iioor Arguments for a new trial In the case of Lem Woon, the Chinese highbinder, oonvlcted of the murder of Leo Dal Hoy, All Lovers of raspberry nle will aarree the wealth v Chinese merchant, were he- JJjwria'J inTndl vaJVaSf- Bronaugh In the clr- to Brien by Judge Van Zante this morn- tt n.,rt -t B .ciMk hia afternoon. mn ntinnnn la i - - - . : a v I muA At -frw Yim hao Hnir Af tha oririi T 8-IIOUR LAI' 300 mora III UMATILLA Wolf- sub-tenants, to at 127 Front and eight-hour law, Introduced at the 1907 session of the legislature. The decision is baaed on the conten tion that the state law conflicts with the provisions of the federal constitu tion giving- congress the power to regu- Tsnminra -vti nnrnir lata interstate commerce. it is aiso JZiOlAlXi UJ? OUIUIN i given as a basis for the finding that congress aireaay nas passed a law nx lng the hours for the employment of railroad telegraphers. The decision is the result of a test case. County Judge Webster has appointed E. M. Lance administrator of the estate of. Leon P. Simon. The estate consists of a claim for 17,500 against the Clark and WlVion Lumber company where Simon was killed. BLOCK EFFORT TO U EARTH MURDER In la entirely rieht and croDer. JUU " IU"U Vl "BpUerry pie. m.nU wa8 8et yesterday morning after Leputy District Attorney inaa vree land and SDeclal prosecutor Dan J Malarkey bad made the assertion before .In dim Rrnnmieh that the friends of the convicted unmamaa were aiumg oir ine state's . witnesses. . The remark of the prosecuting at torneys was mad because of the fact that one of the principal witnesses against the murderer, Lum Lung alp, was killed Sunday night In a hallway at 97 Second street. ' t. rial Hnv was killed on March 7. 108. and Lem Woon waa charged with Paniiatnn rir ftant o aa in.ltha mnrdar A large fund was raised dlctments for violation of the prohipl- ng riVchTore aneci tlon law In Umatilla county, since July Inrosecutor and 'send the murderer to the i. nave Deen rouna ov tne rrana mrv. raiiawa jua zxouij mvi.uw ouu as a result of its first week's session. Ralph Moody ara the attorneys About 200 of these were made public at Lem Woon. B o clock this morning when the grand Jury brought in its report The others will be made publlo later. The Indictments made public were: Joe Sullivan, 38; Tom Moffatt, 14; Van Goodwin, .24; Dee Matlock, 8; Ouy Mat- lock, x; u. u. Saunders, 8; John Schmidt, 11: M. H. Gillette of Echo. 28; Oscar Stone. 11; Thomas Murrell, i wuiiam iogart, 14; K. Keegan, 14; Henry Noble, 7; Ben Morton, 8; IL B. Gillette, 8; Frank Niece, 8. Highest Authority Means for Controlling. (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, Sept. 29. The question as to whether tuberculosis In cattle can be transmitted to man, and the preven tion of the disease In cattle were sub jects of 'discussion at a "section" of the international tuberculosis congress this afternoon. 1 Professor N. P. Tendeloo of Leyden, Holland, one of the foremost bacteriol ogists In the world, advocated strongly the stamping out of the disease In cat tle, because, ha said. It had been nroved that man could 'be Infected by tne in halation of bovine bacilli floating In the air near a diseased cow, apart from miM eaaitlt in jtatraxtlna- a onn.lil.r. tllOWtd IO ISDSe On BCCOUnt Of 1MV lBCK able amount of business from its west I?,' Interest on the part of the people of side llnea I rurll,na and or tne rest or uregon. Th. nniM . tha nommtaalnn waa I ' And SO the subscr4otlons are coming In made after a careful Inquiry Into theand It In. evident from the beginning queatlon referred to in a petition of tnat tne plan or securing a working cap tha huatnaaa man and ahlnnera of South I ltal and. a guarantee of attendance nex Portland asking that the Southern Pe- year is going to prove a success. So clfio be compelled to make the de-1 encouraged are the dlrectora that they sired connections. are now confident orwelllng many mora In their answer to tha plaintiff com- than the original 1.000 tickets which it pany the ' commissioners declare that was rirat proposed to dispose of. unless the awitch in question Is made I up to tne present time no one person It would be necessary for shippers in is receiving; ine reports or those who are South Portland to have their goods sent working to secure subscriptions, and by a round about way, covering aome-J therefore It Is Impossible to publish the thin ilka an mllaa w hen tha aunt our-1 names of all who have subscribed. pose could be accomplished by a track I Many of the dlreotora are out among of leas than a mile In the event that I their friends and have disposed of man tha order of the state commission is tickets which are not yet reported. : ... . . , . . 1 r,k ...v.. . , , b mro cumins in ov ibers .ti. 1 season tickets are the roiiowins. sh Attorney-General urawiora ia maaiiis 1 1I(a kv numwr v& uc.ci. aim imouni; e final argument In the case this The Journal 20 fl fi 5 Germs by Inhalation, Saw &w "r . . . th rhmri ithould be mad are also aet man. Among- tne known 1110 sSO tUS I IHvh yt-.4 A 4- l-a AM Z .. 0 ) mr m 44.lr A - tU. I i ncwcvii (.lutvvcj cai v 1110 1 U1)UW tllKi HHUW for th afternoon. DETROIT STAYS TOP OF COLUMN M. D, Wisdom The Oregonlan A. L. Mills Tom Richardson S. O. Beed I Haselwood Cream enmntnt O. W. Taylor .". The Jacobs-Stlne company. J. L. Hartman K. L. Thompson Union Meat eomnanv A. H. Devers M. L. Kline 20 20 .-...to ....30 ...,20 20 20 ....20 20i ....20 ....20 ..4.10 ...10 The George Lawrence company. 10 W. D. Wheel wrlsrht 10 (TheBreyman Leather company". 10 Foster & Klelaer ....;.,....: S Chapman Advertising company. 1. a 1 ownseno ureamery jo. . , ij. v. uanong (Pnlted Praafjjaase Wire.) Detroit- Mich., Sept 29. Detroit re tained her hold on the top round of the American league percentage ladder John Stewart, 460 E. 21st N. ... 3 In the first game with Washington here glmon Schmeer, 60 E. 82d St.. 2 today, winning 4 to 1. The wlVr"n"ta" ........... j on Casket company 2 uourtney 3 SeiDle 2 E. K. Merges 2 W. F. Edwards J Fred MUller 1 L. A. Patterson ; . . . . I 1 11 h 1 kthmi ii j 1 v , 1 1 inn . 1 niinin inniuii ,1 1 i inv.n an .rrariM, .Hma uul l 1 1 n uii. i the disease through drinking milk. I miaatnn of the Tigers was not costly and I Yre? Dr. A. D. Melvln. chief of the bureau tha latt.r'a nina hits to the three of tht A- animal Inln-f... tn th. anamAnt ' X . .1 .w. -.an.A ' I tJ. Xl. U1 III.CJ ...UMW.J , . W ' l'l H1IH. L v I MTIHinn KKVB I 1 1 1 1 1 LltH KDUI U. I Chicago 5, Boston 1 (TTnltrd Press Lessed Wire.) llj- A. i'attereon 1 Chicago. 6et.-ln the first game I H. W. Dudley, 240' Fifth .t.,,. 1 for IIEVJ YORK LOSES SECOND GAME T. E. ORLOOKED PART OF HIS -CASE When you get right down to it, the regu lation $3 Shoe is much v the same the country ; over, but this Fall we closed out a lot of shoes from a factory that were made to re ': tail at $3.50. We put them on sale at $3. An inquest will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon over the body of Lum liGlp, the Chinese murdered at 97 Second street Sunday night but It Is not be lieved that any additional light will be thrown on the Identity of the China man's slayers. Lum Glp waa killed as the result of la factional war In the Bow On tong. I He helped the police arrest two men ac i cused of the murder of Lee Tal Hoy, i and waa one of the five men marked ! for death by the rival faction. Two of the detectlvea working on the case are aware that no matter where they go during the dr a watchful I Chinaman a eyes are upon them. The j rrienas or I.um Glp are making every ."'-"' ' ' ' a. u miiv ii was . 1 1 1 ,- mm. .and If any one Is arrested and con i virtd of the murder It will probably be urrigpt or ineae irienas ana their ac- , iivny TIM ES ASKS FOR AN LWESTIOATIOX Washington, Sept 29. In a letter addressed to President Roosevelt today by Attorney Marble, representing the Interstate commerce commission, he says that the president In his reply to Bryan did not include In his statement the prosecutions started by the gvrern- ment Sdarnie enumerated the new cases naming 10 railroads and large In dustrial concerns now under indictment for alleged violation of the anti-rebate laws. ALL MANNER OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO DEMOCRATIC FUND (Ifalted Press Leased. Wire.) NewYork, Sept. 29. The final core in the gecond gam this after noon wat: Philadelphia Rnni 7, hlta 11, errors I. New YorkRuns 0, hits 6. errors I. of agriculture, in an address to the dele gates estimated the annual loss to the livestock Industry on account of tuber culosis among farm animals at 114,000, 000. He Drorjosede tha following means of eradication of the disease: The edu- here today Chicago won from the Boa- cation or stock owners by official pub- ton Americans oy tne score or a to i. ucations: tne application or tne tuber culin test to determine the extent and localities of the disease, and the killing of infected animals. Infected cows should be slaughtered, he said, under comDetent lnsoection. and dana-eroua carcasses should be burned. In the case or valuable breeding ani mals, Dr. Melvln suggested the isola tion system." by which the bealthv off spring of infected cattle are aea-reirated. ed. Dr. Melvln advised the tacrrlnar of tn. bereuloKls cows In the markets so that lll3 UllKiliai tDIHOI Ul llllCL'LlUn C. 11 Dl . . . - - w,.-.. . re-ulatlon In the testlnsr of cattle and San Franoisco. Sept 29. Declaring recommended indemnifvlns' Deraona I that it. ratainar f tha lumber rata from hj&M&Fh2ttJi ' WUlamett. valley to San California state bacteriologipal labors- Francisco by the Southern Pacific Kan- torv. reaa a oaoer on "rrn. hmv. i.iu.. i mm onmnanv waa enniiscsrarT oz ine ox i uDerrutoHis Among- uairy t-attle in LUMBER RATE CASE ALL L. Crlssev 1 Prof. W. I. Kent, Corvallis 1 f. h, Kennedy l Arnold S. Rothwell 1 Howard L. Mather 1 Gordon AT Peel , l H. 8. McBrtde . , 1 H. II. Brlgham ! 1 Rev. J. W. Brougher 1 too 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 so 0 60 so 60 25 25 26 25 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 at G O ES CHARTER the Vicinity of San Francisco. ' and Dr. CtBbrg-e 8. Baker, Inspector In charge of the San Francisco branch offloe of the bureau of animal Industry, read a paper on Tuberculosis California." In Ranga Catt In SPEAKS OF SOUL BRTALTTr rra-tea- r-- - m. t j Jtew Tork. F-Vpt- 2- IMstrlct Attnr- ney jemtne sterpefl into promliiwt ta the national cmpatca when be an- tx-iiw- today that he would K5-170 Third StreeL evar-re- connected wtb the ptibllrattoa ta tbe New Tors Tlaae of tba let lev aliased to haT fees written by tne late prwni Oierer Oavataad. laKlermuia Taft fr the pra4d---cy. Jernme mmii be had 4id4 1 take tt la tact lti -i -Mcp.la"-e wl- h the an-r-l ef the Tinea. Ins that Um anat It Ira !ve, aa rffwial a!Ht0. T.a (Satrtrt ati.r-te-r aaja fall taw ..('. a ta ar.ada. (raited Preas. Leaa4 Wlr ) Chlcaaro. Sept. 2. Contribu tions by Republicans to the Bryan campaign fund are a fea ture of the camfJalga that la at tracting: much attention here. A contribution by a Republican whose name Is withheld was for IIJ.75, 21 cents being withheld by the contributor from his contribution In order, as he es plalaed. that bis donation wilt not be made public along with tbe rest In tfie publication ef all sum of fit an 4 aver before election. "This coatribntlon ta rot "an Isolated ooe," was the ataUeeest of Colonel Wetrsure today. There la wot a Basil that oes net eontaJa letters Inclcd tng eontrihatkma from Repubt frrsAs wb declare tky wtu vote for Bryaa." - Feel "AUta? More than likely you vc allowe your tomach, Liver and Bowels to become weak and inactive, and if such the case, you ought to take, a course of ! nOSTETTER' LJ I CKLgBRATtD U STOMACH BITTER Voull find it just the medi cine you'v been needing1. . It will tone arid ttrergthen the "inner man" and prevent Sick Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Troubles, Dyspepsia, Indiges tion and Malaria. ?:art totix., Father Sherman lectured last night at St Patrick's church on VThe Immor tality of the Soul," arguing from tha psychology of the Cathollo church, and against the theories of the modern school of philosophy. In tha beginning Father Sherman showed that tha soul is the most substantial part of our be ne because it remains unchanged amid i series of chances. The body is be ing continually altered, while the soul remains the aame after- 10, to or IS years. This can only be explained by taylntr that tbe soul, the principle con sciousness, is a permanent substance. "Some people say that the brain Is the mind." aiaid i ITather Sherman, "hut It Is not I know a man whose brain was pierced by a crowbar ul yet who ' ma not lose Ma faculties. The brain j la not the mind, any more than the or- : gan ia tbe organist The mind la 1 spirit I "Let those who deny that tha soul ! Is a spirit" be said, "tell us what la tbe wetffat ef truth, the slse of" vir tue, tne lenirtb or nonor or kinaneas. feeveral other - proofs of Immortality were dwelt unon bv the lecturer, auch as the innate and universal desire of happioeas round In the Human race. A desire which never ftnda. or ran find thinga of earth the more we are filled with fear and dread, that we must give mem iu up ana jeave everything ne- CIM IIS. TJe-l menie another life t ne whea be puts In Onr breasts tba desire is ne nappv anl tbett makes It Impow- ir.i" to ruirui mat oesire , nere es rmnn. I gBsaa ' a A new form of charter for Portland property of the small lumber dealers, I will Joe recommended tonight at ths Attorney Joseph N. Teal, representing l meeting of the charter commission by the Western Oregon Manufacturers' ss- Theodore B. WUcofc. Henry E. McGinn snclatlon tndav aoorea tne tiarriman i ana ex-Hena tor John m. uearln. tha an. lines In a ringing argument before thefclal committee appointed to recommend circuit court or appeals, wnicn was au-ia cnarier system. tins; in the Injunction suit brought I This plan, It Is understood, will be against tne interstate commerce com-1 generally aiong tne lines or tne Dps mission to restrain tbe enforcement of) Moines charter, and there are radical the lower rate set by the commission. differences between the Tes Moines ieai oeoiaren tnai rne raiiroaa aciea cnarier ana ine one inai wiu ne rec In bad faith In bringing- the case Into I ommended for Portland. However, ths court in an enaeavor lo suDveri ine i cnarier or ine lowa ciry, rne new one, power or ine commission 10 nx ruuruau i n auopteu, wni ao away run ai DOar rates. Ha arralarned tha railroad inter-1 and centralize the citv mvernmai eats severalyl The interestate com-1 placing all municipal power in the hands P. t. Hair ef 1147 W. OnrTMl t. Chleare, tells ef way to become tress: He ears: Kf mother, wbo ta eld and was very feeMa. Is 4r1vtng wo inera beflt fnvra EJeetric BIttera. that I fl lfB try duty to tell thoe whe r4 a tents and etrenstheeilrg medlf-lee eJtit ft In in j mhr s rase a marked rajtt m ria'i rae rejit4. iBaomnia has everxn., ar4 ee le steadily rw.rn.' riwtt-Wi fitt.f-e 6jWk r.-w ilttK llwe anS ta. rates, he said, by taking into considera tion tha value of the service rendered and In the cost The railroad's attor neys. Teal declared, would not submit that the commission had not taken these things into account when tha high rate was ordered reaueea Teal chara-ed that the railroad knew that the raise of 60 Der cent In the lumber rate over what It had been for elcht years was prohibitory. Lumber could not move with the new rate In force, he said, and the railroad company knew when the- rate was put into ef fect that tha smaller mills would-' be compelled to close and that the larger Dealers wouia goooie up me oustness. "What rla-ht has the railroad to en courage the Investment of .capital In anr aeotlon of the country by a Jo rate and then drive out business by prohibitory . tactics r asked . Teal in conclusion. ' Attnrnev ft. C Clllard. for the rati road, laidi the basis of an appeal from the decision of this court abould It go against the raiiroaa. wnen ne arc-uea that the rate law Is nnronatltutlonal because It confers both -ministerial and ateentlva cowers on ine interstate com meree commission. Dl Hard declared that the flxlna-.of a rate Is sn executive trocemtfis and tftat determining the reasonableness of . that rate Is a Judi cial r, Mva.fi 1 Tt United States District Attorney Dev lin and Attorney Lather wrlft-nt lor ths Interstate commerce commission eon- eluded the arrument late thia afternoon and the Question was suDmitteH. The exact question suomittei to tne court fir decision Is on a demurrer In ternoeed by the - Interstate commerce cammlBsfftn a attorney te the tnlunctlon mi l tlon rue by tne railroad. Tbe demurrer asks for a non-enlt on the rrennd that tbe railroad has ne standing in court on aa Injunction pro- eeemn. The attorneys for the government hold that the rallmad should stuck the reasonableness ef the rate er tbe method bv wtilcb It was determined. Tha real Im thus hrourht te tha form la tk. eon attn. lonelily ef tbe federal rats law, and Attorney Peter r, lunae far tha Hanmas line says be wiu carry tbe ease ta the highest eowrt. i ' - v?H eerttmi frees Jawiatr win fca ans4a the avalert ef experiments by the rparirrr-i v. liT.-inirt VHR S Vt' of the mayor , and a common council of I seven or nine) memoers, Ji nss not Deen definitely decided which. It is felt that inia win do b grrm improvement in that it will deflntely fix the responsibility of those who administer the affairs of the city. BEST CATARRH DOCTOR Kaa Cnd Thousands Wtll 0iure Ton . . or Money Baok. This Is the little HyoZf met : Inhaler, the little doctor that has cured many thousands of suf ferers from catarrh, .bron chitis, asthma, hay fever. ' coughs, colds and grip. It'a co easy and pleas, ant to cure yourself with Hyomet Just pour Si few drops In th Utile lit. tialer, and breath It In. Tha healing, aoothlng an) antiseptle mir will - react very nook and ere vice jof th mucous membrane of th cos and throat; wilt stop th Irritation almost Immediately, will, allay th Inflammation; ' drtv out th foul odor; kUl th germ and eur th dlftV case. "My wtf Ita been using Hyortet for k tww month for eatarrb and, pulmonary trouble, trh baa received nor relief ALILAL '"f od haneSt than from any other treatmeat" a. Parrett Jeff-rsnntille. O. - "Hvrnnel cured me of terrible earecba and bussing la the neA. I wowl nt II be wltbetil It In th bnoa for slpl nirht" lira, 8. P. Futier. Columbia. B. C. . ' Wi1ard, Clarke Oe, th dnntaiata ell H voTFi.t ( prrrwiiiK-l H h n- ef prnrM's n rvaw ptnt ef departure Inrln'-n lsler. e-i'v rS'S II. eij y k ,Jtt tB4,r (-.araotee " ' i i . i i at mtk; riT vit) use da-1 an ewtra tl,a of 1t.L If afterward. n-tSt.a tu.:il!4 r.Bt I teejed. will cost bet a i.r. l.