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TII2 OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER . I; 1003.
PAIR OF HUGE STEALS
ROOSEVELT OVERLOOKED
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California Citizen- Arraigns President for Failure to At
tack Kaihvny Tool That Cost State $25,000,000 t
;V v Timber Job Also .Needs Explaining.
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I,oa Aimelea. Cal.,' Oct. 1. Democrats
hers today ars awuUlns; with Interest
FOaldent RooseveltM reply to letter
sent him by Adam rfjon Warner, bet
ter known as "flllr Dick." in which
It wit allog-ed that the present admin
istration and the one praredtns; It, knew
that "pooling acreement" existed be
tween the Southern California railroad
(the Santa Fe system) and the South
em raclfio in violation otf the law. Tbe
letter also scores the administration
ior exrhamrine; valuable timber land
In Oregon and California for property
which the writer allfgres was known to
be worthless. '
. Warner inclosed a foeiy of the alleged
pooling agreement, which bears the date
June F. 1 8941. and wan aianed on behalf
of the Southern California railway by
Faul Morion, second nee-'presiaeni.
for the Southern memo - Dy j,
io slsned this
placed In vour
years he held
and
C.
Ktiihha. third vlee-rvrealdrnt.
This aa-reement he declared to be In
plain violation of the Sherman law.
which has been In force for nearly 11
years. The letter In part ays: '
"Toa hare been president of the Uni
ted States for seven years. Your prede
cessor, whose policies yoM carried out
In your first administration, waa In
ducted Into office nine- months after
the etfrnlns: of this contract. That this
contract was and always has been a
"pooling- agreement" In violation of the
law haa . been publicly known by you
and vour admlntalratlon and the one
preceding It, and the entire people of
the country during all tins time.
The Paul Morton who
contract you arterwards
ablnet and for aeveral
a catilnet nosltton.
"You say In your letter to Mr. Bryan
that you and your administration have
destroyed a number of tnista.
Will you explain to the American
people what action you have ever taken
to destroy this pooling; agreement one
of the greatest, most far-reaching ami
vicious trusts in America, and one that
cost the pepple of California f It.OOA 000
annually In excessive freight rat eat
"la addition to this, will you explain
to the American people why hundreds
of thousands of acres of worthless
Isnda held by those companies that
were Included In the San Jacinto and
other western foreat reserves (lands
that were and are absolutely worthless)
hsve been exchanged for hundreds of
thousands of acres of the most val
uable timber lands In Oregon and Cali
fornia to the advantage and benefit of
these railroad corporations of hundreds
of millions or dollars!
"And whether or not that transaction
had anything to do with Mr. Harrl
man's subscription and donation to the
New York campaign of $288,000 at your
raaueat. and Mr. Harrtman a later dona
tion or iBo.ooo more, eneegs ror wntcn
he exhibited In New York to the New
York Herald Immediately after your
pretended falling out with Mr. Harrt
man r
S50 A WEEK FOR
LIFE FOB ilOil
. That's Where Blaine Elkins
Gets Off the Near-Mar-;
' . riage Wagon.
(United Presi 'Leased WIre.
New York. Oct. 1. Miss Ada Louise
Lonsdale, the actress, who sued Blaine
Elkins, son of United States Senator
Elkins, or $100,000" tor alleged breach
of promise, has settled her suit out of
court, acordlng to , a torjr that has
, gained circulation here, following the
departure of the actress for Paris..
Her attorneys say that If she has
gone to Paris she did so without con
sulting them, and that they do not know j
that the suit against -.mucins nas Deen
compromised.
According, to the story the actress
still holds the letters and telegrams
alleged to have been sent her by EJkins,
and which, were to have been filed in
connection with the suit.
It is stated that Elkins will give Miss
Lonsd'ala 150 a week for the rest of
her life. AH her debts have been paid
and a traveling companion haa been fur
nished for her trip abroad.
LIEU OH millS
PAID PITTANCE
Insanity and that he Is laying ground
for his defense.
At the Inquests over the bodies of the
two murdered women. Baldarasarelll
r as charged by the coroner's Jury with
the murder. i'be defendant hsd been
drinking heavily for several weeks.
THIRTY YEARS GETS
FREE FROM SEVENTY
(United Prens Leased Wire.)
Belllngham, Wash., Oct 1. Although
her aged husband protested. In his tes
timony on the stand, that he was feeble
and ill and that" In vlsw of these facts
tbe support he was giving his wife was
the best of which he was capable, Mrs.
Anna Christina Fits waa yesterday
ranted a divorce by Judge Kellogg,
on-suppor was charged in the wife's
comDlalnt. The husband is 70 years
of age. He is one of the oldest men
ever Involved In a divorce suit In this
county. His. wife Is 10 years old.
SHOW LABOR
(Continued on Page Two.)
of Labor. Its purpose will, be to set
out plainly io tne pumic in general and
the laboring men in particular the at
titude of Taft towards the laboring men.
In his address Mr. Feuruseth will
how bv the record of Mr. Taft that he
Is not the friend of the men who toil.
Half Million British Rail
roaders on the Point .
of Striking.
(United Press Leased Wlrs.l
London, Oct. 1. A strike that would
affect 600,000 railway .employes of Eng
land and tie up transportation on many
lines in tha United Kingdom, is Immi
nent as the result of a referendum vote
shortly to be taken among all the rail
way employes. The officials of the va
rious unions In England are today maa
Ing arrangements for the taking of .the
vote, and it is thought that a strike wui
undoubtedly result.
The unions ask an Increase in wages
. aweraglnsr about 25 per cent, and the
definite limitation of the hours of work
with double pay for all overtime. The
wsge of the English signalman averages
bout IS a week, skilled engineers get
about f If a week, and guards, corre
sponding to conductors in America, get
about S a week. It Is claimed that the
employes are forced to work from 10 to
I hours a. oay. me rauroaas auegi
that the can not advance wagea with
oat mining business.
THIXKS THOMAS USED
KXIFE TO KILL WIFE
(fatted Press Leased Wln.l
.' Belllngham. Waah.. Oct 1. After a
long talk with 3. K. Thomas, Captain
it willc Callahan Is more than ever
convinced that the murderer killed his
wife with a knife Instead or shooting
Yit u Thomas claims. The weapon
wh(ch Callahan Is inclined to believe
Thomas employed to kill his wife is a
vicious looking Made made from an old
file and Is about 10 Inches long. Though
be feels practically certain that this
knife was the death dealing Instru
ment. Callahan admits that there is
her iKmsibllltv Thomas shot his wife.
If he did so. says Callahan, he undoubt
edly shot her on the bed. and not aa
Thomas alleges. In self-defense, while
he waa shooting at him.
JAPS WATCH WORK
AT ATASCADERO
PILES
CURED
QUICK
IVad What a Sufferer of Forty-Five
Years Sara of Pyramid Pile Care,
Trial Package Sent by Kail, Pres.
"I have had the piles since 1863, have
tried different ointments and went so
far as to have an operation and yet thev
came back again. After using your rem
edy I feel better than I have for 20
ears. Klcnard worthlngton, Qales
urg. 111.
Think of the Joy he must feel after
lifetime of suffering. This same style
of letter comes to us every day. AH
druggists sell Pyramid Pile Cure, 60
cents per box, or send us 60 cents and
we will send you a package In olaln
wrapper by mall, or if you want to prove
its value and will send us vour name
and address, we will send you a trial
package by mall free In plain, un
marked w reopen. Address Pvramid
Drug Co., 161 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall,
Mich.
(faltM? FYm Lraad Wtra.t
Camp Atsscadero. Cat;, Oct. 1. The
presence of several Japanese here
watching tbe maneuvers of the troops
haa led to the rumor that they are
. spies tookinc for information aa to
American tnllltarv activity, but the
story was dental at headquarters today.
The Japanese hsve been here for sev
eral days wstchins the srtival of the
troops and the working of the artillery,
lost soldiers declare thev have no
IWil notebooks in the hands of the
' Japan, but this has not been verified.
There are ao line about the camp
through whlrh a civilian -an not paaa,
and no restrictions have ben planed
ta onlookers aa to watching the tna
weavera. Ther Is so way at present to
prevent t he Janaaee from watching the
nan ear era If laey wish to da n.
MURDERER TO 3IAKE
THE FAMILIAR FLEA
rrntk-f rrmm tin I wv, J
ekto. Cel. Oct. . rm.HI FsM
srrut. rr Baltasal h waa more
r . n"m I y kasva. tfca Met-aa gaaeMer
n a ft f Mvr ytrday shot
M i.e4 kls w. 4 hi awxhar-te-
rfee to er aweeUona pat
'n te !rvi tt"-rv and pra-
U t t i r' . I en f th frapp
W ' '' Ji- '
XT -rJTT HtTBT A BIT.
$5
$10.00 SET OF
TEETH FOR
Written Qnamntee for 20 Taara.
OXOWWB Any tooth In th mouth
w crown with solid gold. I2k.
guaranteed to be th a gg
best, tor oniy . rww
Any Porcelain crown made no mat
ter wnai inry are cuim or how
tt-jnTT .r.?r?. .$4.00
BaUDOZa Solid Gold Top. Solid
Solid Gold Teeth. J 2k. a aa
bridge, per tooth VtUU
All othir work same price propor
tionately, ruiun ZXTaVACTIOaT
Pre When Plates or Brldaaa era
Order!' AVbaolat Croaraat.
LILT DENTAL PARLORS
rnu in oovcx mim
Honrs Itatalam.
Phon A-ltlt. Opn Suadara
COFFEE
Vc pack in a way to re
spect the coffee and keep
it fresh: it is the way to
keep coffee,
Teer rrcr rentes reef aMeey if r a'l
Ckikuliiiiilni nka
m n
present Interpretation and anplli-atloaj
of th Injunuilon law aa jimwcd . to la
bor disputes, and that h still stands fpr
th present Interpretation of the law.
A committee consisting ef H. Far-
sons. V. C Wslls, W. ,M. "Hagraii.
fharles Orasaman. P. P ITIahar, i S.
Kynearson, A. C. Itaven. J. V. M.
Crock we 1 1 and C. O. Young has been
appointed by the Federated Trades
.-oumll io arrange fr the metlng of
(htober 1 4. This committee Is now
busy arranging for the ball and the
Other details of Ihe meeting
Bady for Big MSitlBg.
Sunday next a nietlg will be hrld
of the presidents of all the unions In
tha elty for the purpoee of innktng gen-
ersl arrangements for the meeting. I he
meeting will be held at S o'clock In Ihe
afternoon at JOSH Klrst atrent.
Prom the enthualaani with which the
r reposed meeting Is being takn up t
he union men slroady lnlereatet In
It the meeting of October 14 will be the
largest meeting cf organised laboring
men ever held In Portland for the decis
ion of political Issuea. laboring men
rontend that the antl-Taft feeling In
their ranka Is growing dally because of
m. rnra or in candidate regarding
laboring man's lasues and becaus of
line oonuuion tney will lura out In
fore to hear their noted advocat dla-
nusa in rauora Of Mr.. Tan. ,;,
FKEEI) OF ALL CHARGES
(Continued from pag One.)
having embetsled th
the charge of
futida of (he estate, Ths troubla arose
out or a airrerenes among tha mem
bars or in Hawthorne family and th
nr rei or uoiae was ons or the snnsa
tlona of PurtJand huslneaa and social
ctrrlea. The defendant waived exam
ination In Ihe lower court and was
bound over to the grand Jury In 120,
ooo bonds.
The general trend of th controversy
wss that Koise waa accused by Cath
erine Collins, one of the Hawthorn
heirs, of having mismanaged ths es
tate and having misappropriated lira
amounta of the Income from the es
tate. Kstlmates of theae misappropria
tions were placed as hlsh as lr.00.noo.
though the charges msile by the com
plainants reached leas than Id, 000.
Esperta ha.t been placed at work on
th books of th eatst by JL1. O. Collins
and fathering. Collin, his wlfa, and It
was from th
reports
basis of the.
that ths charges war mad. . Tha aen-
eral allegation road against Buls waa
that he had lived up tli large amount
secured irom in manasemant or in
slat while the other heirs. Mrs. Col
lins and "Mra ILachael Hawthorne, had
been given llttl or rone of th Income
due them. k.nmeshed In th tangle waa
the charge that Hols had. worked in
company with T. Cader Powell end It
U, cat io miia ma
W.
a lata of t unda
B. ' Cat, manager of th Haw-
XaA-a Olos OaU.
Mrs. Ada K. Croom, th widely known
proprietor or th t room Hotel. Vaughn
Mlsa.. says: 'Tor several months I suf
fared with a saver cough, and consump
tion seemed to have Its grip on me,
when a friend recommended Dr. King's
New Dlsoovery. I besan taking It. and
three bottles affected a complete cur."
Th fame of thla life aavlng couch and
cold remedy, and lung and throat healer
Is world-wide. Sold at all drug lists.
so ana ii.ou. i riaj ooni ire.
Bargains at Acheson's
j a I-TTT ... II . . .. ,
thorn farm at Hlllaaorn. was also
rharged with having spent large sums
of money as such msnager. which wi
pproprlats.1 to Ills own us, with Iht
fciiowledg of Hots. It wss alsoeharsed
Oist l.oiurt, as an attorney, rprnlej
orporatlong doing bualneeSj Willi the
atal,.thus aprarlng on both aides of
e?rH
tha buslnssa Iraasaellons to lhdtrl
lent of
f the estate.
riimn.liniii ih. . efintreverav
Whitney U llolsa, alster of kra Collin
anil .taiiviilav nf Mra. Ilawthum. SlOl
loyal)? by her huaU.nd, coniendlng that
he h l
Mrs,
and daughter f Mra tiawtnorr,. si
IuvmIIv l.v her huatu.nd. coniending lnl
r 1x1 In a Droetanier in If
management of Ihe properly.
I. USUI i I I 1L. 1L.. i-t -
CORNER EAST MORRISON AND" UNION AVENUE
Tha Leading East Sida Department Stora '
Friday & Saturday Sale of Ladies'
Suits and Coats, Vals. to $30 at
A
FOR
Friday and Saturday
11 C...'a- . t 11 t t
-i nuns, one or a Kinn, nroken sizes
up to 4f; $25 to $35 val
ues close out at
$7.00
13 Suits, one of a kind, broken sizes,
36 to 46; $30 to $45
values close out at..
$11.00
ELEGANT XFAV STYLE DRESS
ES, SrEC. FRIDAY
AND SAT. at $10 TO
$25 to $35 value Suits,
all colors and sizes. . .
$20.00
$14.50
Coats
The swellest Coat i
Special tomorrow and
Saturday at"
t Portland
$12.50
a.Ofc. vvi iff li
TtE WORLD I
Special Notice
In Saturday evening's papers we will an
nounce a special offer on silk, sateen and cotton
Petticoats, and which will be on sale after 6
o'clock Saturday evening. Look for this and
profit by it.
Come in and see the largest and most
convenient garment store in Portland.
It's comfort trading here.
We Have No Rent to Pay
It Means Bargains Every Day
II I - J-J
CRAWFORD WINTER SHOES
FOR MEN ,
93.50, f -, f S
Rox calf, gunmetal and vclour calf
Shoes, with heavy waterproofed
soles; .some with leather lininar:
lots of style and plenty of good
substantial wear.
A very sprclal sale of handsomely
tailored ladies' Suits, in brown
gieen, blue. and black; this season's
very newest and best styles, beau
tifully trimmed in such manner as
to produce that genteel high-class
effect. A very liberal showing for
Friday and Saturday's sale of Suits
that are worth as high as $3
high rent districts would say values
to $40 at special, Friday and Sat
urday only f 10.85
Ladies' full Length Coats at
$19.85
In brown, green, castor, black.
$1.50 UMBRELLAS AT 98
For Friday and Saturday selling,
fine twill, fast black Umbrellas,
best steel frames, natural wood or
fancy handles; in sizes for both
men and women.
CHILDREN'S AND MISSES'
BEARSKIN and PLUSH COATS
f 2.25 TO f 8.00.
An excellent assortment in white,
red, blue and brown.
BEARSKIN CLOTH, f 2.50 and
83.00 YARD.
Red, white and champagne: we sell
the regular $4 grade at S3 a yard
and the $3 grade at 82.50 a yard.
MEN'S RAINCOATS AT 815
Extremely swell new Raincoats, in
plain and fancy weaves; we sell the
famous "Kenreign" Coats, the best
in all America, at this price. Rain
coats that have all the nobtfy ap
pearance of overcoats.
"MEN'S $1 WOOL UNDER
WEAR 69
Men's gray jersey ribbed wool
Shirts or Drawers; shirts are silk
faced, good winter weight and that
are worth $1 anywhere.
Home Products
Acheson Cloak and Suit Co.
148-150 Fifth St., Acheson Building
m
h ; f ;
New York
Style Show
tr The Fall and Winter Fashions of Correct
Clothes for Men Made in New York by
Alfred Benjamin & Co.
I Are Now Being Exhibited by
J V T asafw a.
us bxciusively in inis Uty
that give
Home Protection
The protection of the home is the first duty
of parents. Especial care should be given
to the quality of the food bought. To be sure
, of obtaining only the purest and best of
meat products, always specify I
Columbia
Hams, Bacon and Lard
"U. S. Government Inspected and Passed
138" certifies their being sound and whole- -7. V
some and our name is an additional guar
antee of their absolute reliability. m -
UNION MEAT COMPANY !
PORTLAND, OREGON
Wholesale Dealers in Government-Inspected Fresh Meat4'
and Columbia Hams, Bacon and Lard. ("if. S.
Gov't Inspected and Passed 138."
'PERFECTION IN BAKING"
BUTTER-NUT BREAD
WITHOUT THIS LABEL OX IS NOT GENUINE.
Has your Tbltnbls
rxrhaorrd If it doas
nat happen to flu
Walch for th nimi
of other Thimble fln(.
rs In Saturday Journal.
To Insure ths appetite, ths rood dlfeatloa and ths health.
iir ivmi m saxaj.
isiva numi
Miss Vary Nesrrrab. Mannla sta- Xn E. R M-Ra ?4 M'sss1rpL
tton, Wooflstaes. I Mra. A. W. Tmina. 414 Klickitat su
Mies ifsrlel Doa. Ill W at. Mra. C. K Cora. IJ 1st at.
. Mlsa Era Hod era, it K. tth at.
BUTTER-NUT DR.EAD CO.
. neon Arm comma mnn -
IS
SWINT0N
a 3.11 Morrison, Opp. P. 0.
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