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"IN PORTLAND AND IN ORECO'i NEARLY EVERYBODY READS THE JOURNAL"TIIArS THE .VERDICT-AND MORE AND MORE PEOPLE READ IT ALL THE TIME. D0,TT VCD? - .... . . . , , ' 1 .- Avoid the Rush Ily calling earl TODAY with yoor ! -for Tlw Sunday Journal. ' ' The Weather Fair tonight and , Bundajr; allgbtly warmer tonight. . . VOL. VII. NO. 182. PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER . 3, . 1808. TWp SECTIONS EIGHTEEN PAGES. PRICE TWO CENTS. y KaUI cllTt mm SHELDON SWELL CAMPAIGN FUND 1 -vJLxlil; n jS 30,239 1 IEEP RO0SEVEL1 MDORSESmiTCHCOCIt -:BUT-BM(S:MSHElDON'S:TnUSm HIGHER COURT STEAMER BANDON WRECKED 0.RJ1.IE President Declares Big Stick Will. Swat Those Who Criticise His Man Wran gle in Kepublican Nation al Committee Grows Hot. (Cnltfd Prr Leaied Wire.) Washington, Oct. 3. Republican politicians are discussing a state ment given out at the White House In which it was said that President Roosevelt indorses . the Hitchcock . management of ! the Taft ; campaign and calls. on all Republicans to give the Republican campaign . manager their earnest support. . The Hitchcock situation was discussed at a cabinet meeting and it' is stated that the , president waxed,-warm jfhen Informed of the rumors .tliavt hefiad been behind a movement to discredit Hitchcock. He " Is said to ' have ex pressed himself strongly on'the subject and declared that he would give any Republicans who -come to the White House . with criticism -of Hitchcock a piece of his mind on the subject. The president stated that he had not failed Hitchcock to Washington, . but that At the Republican manager wanted to come be would be glad to receive him and consult with him. It is-rumored here that the trouble with the Taft campaign lay with Treas urer George R. - Sheldon. It is stated that the president and Taft objected to the collection of funds from some of tne corporations with which Sheldon is allied and that others had stated that uncic-on ma not get enough money. BUBlfilKE DEFIES SLEUTHS vr - -if J ":lpil yMs ijjjfci j . j- I Will I t'Sffci 4f lit rt? m$mm mm Iliiifll'sllM ft- ISTEIfE Strikes on Bar at Tillamook While Leaving Port With Cargo of Lumoer for Frisco Was Launched Only a , Short Time Ago. Tillamook. , Oct t. Passing out late last night with a cargo of lumber for San Francisco-, the new steam schooner Bandon, recently launched at Coos Bay, truck on the bar. The vessel, com manded by Captain Reese, took the wrong channel and struck with great force. Her crew was rescued by the life-saving crew. : After the Bandon struck her crew at- Supreme COUrt I0r Deter- but the water entered the engine room ana arove tne men rrom ineir posis. The lumber cargo kept the ship afloat. Question, as to Whether In terstate . Commission . lias Power to Fix Bates Left to urination. but she drifted ashore and stuck fast In uwngorous pari or ins1 naroor en transa. Tho Bandon was towed from her posi tion .by tugs, and thence to Garibaldi. A larae hole was stove In the ves eel's bottom and ahe muat be beached and unloaded before ahe can be repaired. i n isnnaon len Ban iranclsco Monday. September 21 for Tillamook and loaded st tne latter port. Her caDtain was die charged because he failed to make quick lime on the trip and Reese was In stalled. The ' Bandon was hullt at Kruse & Banks' yard. North Bend, about seven months ago; cost $100,000; capacity, 1,- uuu.uuv leei oi tumoer. , 77. , 6011 CLIMAX TO POST JEALOUSY s Ban rrancisco. Oct t. The cir- cult court has refused an In-. junction in ana is aiviaea on the question of whether the facts not brought to the atten tion of the interstate commerce commission ean be first Intro duced In court and whether the amended complaint . Is stated grounds for' relief. The lumber rata case Is now certified to the United States supreme oourt for determination. ... Vancouver Barracks Ser geant Shoots Fellow Of ficer in the Back. ROUS OVER COY: LODGES 111 JAIL Xormn'E.-Mack wb says; Republican National Committee Treasurer " " ' ' '"--tW' vSheldon ls Trust 'Lover.'. ) mn In Twinkling He Is Far From the Scene of His J V v Crime. ! The daylight burglar r who uses a bicycle as the means of transporting nimseir to and rrom the scene of his 'crimes is keeping the residents of the j suburbs, awake nights and la worrying the detective department., jrhich has so , far been unable to obtain any clue as to his identity,.; other than that he wears dark clothes and rides a wheel. Yesterday he perpetrated one success ful burglary, y the Second ; within the t week. A number 'of attempts" at bur glarlea havei been reported, but the de tectives ' do not ascribe them to the SAYS H III LAUD STEAL 11 t Prosecutor of Creek Cases Makes Direct Charge, to ? Eoosevelt. FOR 14-YEAR- (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Vancouver, Wash., Oct 8. Because he believed that he had not been treated I V. T mil. - A Q.nVt.tn i.a.f ... fi.n wr-noin it .xrh nne.tinn day shot and seriously wounded , Ser as to whether .the interstat comnlerc ft'nt)1hn G1tXXrl' "u?. ' commission has the power to fix rail! 1 M the post hospital andf the physl. road rates and oass .on the reasonabler oln ,a.. .r "" : ns. of thoie win, be? naesed . u oovery. Aft X-ray machine wi used to the auDrema court of the United! this afternoon to locate the bullet. tates. TmmjukftMWiit,. oi r -onoiovoHt should 'he lv-tha--lOTite"w mo HllUnU UUWII T IIUKCB JUUUVW, ftUCO ai- a t J . kak 4WN nf nrt nirh.rf At thi TTnltffd HtatM HrrM.lt I snyuung court today when they announced that (the orderly room In I company a quar- mevraa Deen unaDie. to a (tree on-sev-1 & hi h mi tioinv rattacnea to mis era! points in -the Southern Pacific i.Mrriin. tn.thoM wha wi company's amended bill in the Oregon company. According to those wno were lumber rate case. near, Benham slipped up behind Hurley What Im Keanlrea. and without warning rirea. i ne Duuei The law reauires the judges to be entered the small of the back and lodged unanimous in their decision and states against the ribs. Lieutenant spence tnat ir tney are not. tne questions on hllrr,H . t the scene an ovemowered they are in doubt are to .pe ""J " " w.-. " - 11 1 nun nccii.vu J ' l via v. . o to other noncommissioned .h. In.sralafa. nnmnarno nmml..lnn a I G.flL HllTleV TOllOWed Ml the railroad company this afternoon will toward the company room,' but aoon eiiA wtth th. rlrpnit nniirt a. lint of grew weak and was ai once lanen to luestlons that they want the United tne noepuai. Beonam w t ra States eunreme court to decide. is under heavy, guard. . No . specific xne errect or tne aisagreemeni oi cumio whj Uc u.o.iw ...... iNephew of Secretarj- Metcalf Said, 3Ioreover, to Be a1 Sneak. bicycle man. and does He la. they sav. an axnert II UL nuniii m. inn- There were three cases of attempted burglary last night none of which was Blanitney, the pro lix f. successful, lira. D. . rrletor of . lodging house at 1 Grand avenue, waa - awakened early ii (the night bv the noise made bv tin 1 men who had suoceeded In getting the doors of two rooms open but who had .not yet stolen anything. - The men were xrigntenea away. Two men attempted about midnight to force their-way Into the house of J. ri. enields, corner or Vancouver and Killingsworth avenues. They cut away 'a part of the door between the wood ' ahed and the kitchen and were about i to force the lock, which was on the Inside, when the noise of the) aroused family scared uiem away. An attetnnt mmm marl ml S AVlArlr tfi the evening to rob the refttdence of Mrs. R. K. Pauley,-tot East .Twenty third street The burglars weed m limmy to force an entrance, by the . front door and were going through the neuse max in a a eotieeuen or tne pten- der they expected -to carry away when the family, which tied beew away. ; turned., rue trargiare escapes t way ea mat zfUnTted Press Leased Wire.) . Washington, Oct 3. W. L. Sturde- vant of St. Louis, who Is prosecuting the townslte suits in Oklahoma In which Governor C. N. Haskell Is a defendant has written a letter to President Roose velt la which he declares that Governor Haskell Is charged with direct partlci- atlon In frauds by which Indiana were eprlved of their property. Sturdevant says that, through the In fluence of Governor Haskell and his at torneys, the trial of the cases has been delayed. The letter states that Attorney Mott, who represents the Creek nation, and Sturdevant have urged the hearing of the cases on their merits many times, but that in each Instance the matter has been postponed. The letter was made Aged Ridgefield Man Would Will Entire ;Estate to Youth. MOROS ATTACK AMERICAN CAMP One Filipino Killed and Two Avounded; Nine Fanatics Shot Manila, P. L, Oct . Fifty Morps at tacked the scouts at an outpost of Camp Momangan early today and in a fierce fight that, followed en Filipino scout waa killed and two probably fa tally wounded.. Nine Moros were killed. Reports aav the-fight was one of the most evening - that has taken place In aotne time. (Special Dispatch, to Th Journal.) Vancouver, Wash,, Oct. J. Because her. husband Insisted on' deeding . away all of his .property to hi son, Mrs. Anna ELCarty, an old and well known resident of Ridgefield.: this county, has brought suit in the superior court for divorce against James . Carty. It ap pears that this action Is the only legal way In which she can secure a division of the Droierty. The. Cartva have lived at Ridgefield for many years, and are considered well to do. -In her complaint Mrs. Carty mentions 310 acres near Ridgefield and four valuable - lots - in .Portland. The husband.-accordln a to Mrs. Carty. has grown stubborn In his declining years ana wuilam . carty,' the 14-year-ohi son, is the only one that has his-good win. to this dov the old gentleman proposes to give his property. Mrs. Carty asks that the' court order the entire estate checked up and prop erly divided. ."-.' IRRIGATION COXGBESS NEXT AT SPOKANE (Tnited Press teases' Wire.) Albuquerque. N. M.. Oct t. Spokane, Wash., was chosen as the next meeting place of the National Irrigation con gress at today's session and the con gress adjourned until next year. Th following officers were elected yesterday: George L.. Barstow, Texas, president: H. D. Loveland, San Fran cisco, vice-president; i. p. McDonnell, Montana, seoona vice-president ; a. , A. Fowler. Arlsona, secretary; EL McQueen uray. New Mexico, foreign secretary. Todays session was enthusiastic and no reference waa made to the forestry nam i tnat enaea yesteraay in tne adop tion of resolutions favoring the policy of Chief Foreeter Plnchot but asking ror a court review or the acta of the forestry department the judges of the circuit court is to have the case advanced on the calendar of the supreme court and It is expected that the decision will be announced from Washington in 30 days. Kailroad's Contention. Attorney Peter V. Dunne, for the railroad, made application today to have the enforcement of the new lumber rate established by the commission, enjoined until the decision of the upper court shall have been handed down, but this was denied by the circuit court, which held that the disagreement takes the matter out of their hands and that the Southern Pacific muat apply to the supreme court of the United States for an injunction. - Tne injunction win De asKea at once and if It is not granted the new rate will go Into effect October 15, the date set oy tne commission lor the enforce ment pi tne new rate. Present Question. Each side must present to the court today the list of the questions for the supreme court. The questions are to be worded In such a way that they can be answered with a simple "yes" or "no." The circuit court will pass upon these questions to make sure that no ques tions are naked that have already been decided by the circuit court of Hurley's injuries it the Is 01 TONS MORE THAN SEATTLE the result knnwn. From the story gathered at the gar rison, It was a case of Jealousy. Ben ham was In the hospital some weeks ago when Hurley, who ranked under him In point of service, was made act ing first sergeant. Benham showed that he did not like this, and It is said he had declared on several occasions that he would get even with Hurley. The 88-callber revolver with which he did the shooting was purcnasea rrom local merchant After being taken to the hospital. Hurley stated that he did not believe that Benham was responsible for his act. as he believed him craxy. Both men have served several years In the army and are considered good soldiers, liuriey especially is very pop ular among the enlisted men. KILlTArflN, DIITO DPI Dil i ruio mi ICO I UWLIl (United Preaa Leased Wire.) Ban Jose, Cal., Oct. 3. -Gilbert Ayles worth, 17 years old, Is suffering from , broken leg and other Injuries received last night, when he was run down by an automobile said to have been driven by Payton Metcalf, nophew, of Secretary of the Navy Victor H. Metcalf. . ' .. " The machine was traveling at a high rate of sored when the accident oo eurred..,The driver did not atop tou4n veKflfl'fua the xtAn4? nf .the. bnv'M In juries , but continued at Increased speed. a iriena or tne injured no v roiiowea tne machine on a bicycle and obtained the license numDer. Metcalf was arrested later as the owner of the auto. - 1 1 Unable to -deposit S50 cash ball. (Met calf remained in jail all night in spite of efforts of his wife to secure his re lease. .? DESCHUTES Six Harriman- Survevinc Crews Laying Out Line into Central Oregon -Oregon Trunk Has Eights to Madras. . , . - MCI MOLTEN IRON One Instantly Perishes; Two WTill Die; Others Are Burned. was "We are having a pretty big fight for the ' Deschutes route through Central Oregon. Building a railroad Into' that part of the country lan't all . plain sailing. Harriman has half a Sozen surveying crews In. Deschutes eoun- try now, and It looks as though It were going to be a race to 'see who would get through there first" said TV. F. Nel- aon of the Oregon Trunk Una Just be fore leaving for Central Oregon last ight . - r That Mr. Nelson's view of the central Oregon situation is justified by the facts seems certain when it Is known that the Southern Pacific has sent four sur- eying crews out this week from the of fice of Chief Engineer Boschke, that they were taken to Shanlko in a special tram, arriving there at 2 o'clock in the morning, and are now at work on the-' Deschutes route. ' . , v . JMgnts of way ffscured.' ' ' fcver since the first survey for the' Oregon Trunk line waa made Mr. Nelson and his associates, who Were tsoncerned " in the contracts for the building of the North Bank road and . the Columbia Southern have, been . at i work se- ' curing rights of way from the mouth of the Deschutes river, St Deschutes, to Madras, 80 miles south, ..in Crook cpun- ty. The trunk line has secured 95 per. cent of Its right of way, and through the . Deschutes canyon. , the most important ' Fart of the route, has, secured-a grant -rom the government , of . 1 on ; feet nn each side of the track. v. "This Will erlve ua . nlenttr ' nnn' and, although it will not keep other railroads 'out of the canyon - oy any . means there are two aides tr th. i-u-r It gives us the choice of routes." said ' Mr. Nelson. "We consider central Or. ?:on is big enough to support three or our railroads, however, and shall not attempt to keep other lines from run ning up the Deschutes canyon." Ho Heavy Grades. ' From the standpoint Of the railroad ' surveyor, the Deschutes river Is said in offer one of the best natural north and south rights of way in the country. ' There are no heavy grades to contend . with;' the divide being so low that It is almost impossible to tell when It has been passed, and.; although there . 'are some difficult construction problems of fered In the canyon route, it Is claimed " that a railroad built through th r. chutes canyon will have practlcaly ail. the central Oregon country as its terri tory. : , Every effort at new construettnn fhn far made by the Harriman lines haa been in the direction of . drawing ' the MM.M.MMMMM.M.M.M ef the back door. It la believe the same men attempted the three dlf ferent burglarise. They seem to have ' been playing in hard luca last Bight THREE BOYS DIE ATP0I7DERH00SE I,. .". ; . ' ; i : rt4 rrm Leasee" Wire.) limit Falls, B. D-, Oct t At least ne ant probably three boys irer killed whm t pwder bovees swne-t by tke Iarsoei Hardware eottipany blew up tv tr. lhr rrie t'fn he-. THe rs re p'sjirs ern( the T rij mhn t-e etrl1 cyrH T -1 RESULTS - . Portland, Orr gon, September 2S, 190R. Oregon Daily Joornal: . , Cntlemn Advertising psya. The onartrr block at Ninth and Hancock we advertised exclusively in The Journal, brought us a customer and the deal is closed. Notwithstanding we discontinued thead several dsyt ari we are still receiving inquiries.. Yotirs truly, S ' BUCHTEL A KERNS. 360 fait Morrison street Vea. advertising psys whta the right medium is selected." The Jcnmal circulates thorocghly in Portland and Oregon, reaching the homes of the mattes and the classes. The tetttmony rf unbtaied realty dealers is coacltssive evi!ence f the superiority of The 'Jour nal as real estate medium. Nothing bet prejudice csn snake an sd- ' Tertiser so blind as to obstruct the rtKifttimenfil te ttimeny of leading advertisers, who do rot hes;te L give cre?rt where it bel'mgv It Trs to re in The Jrjrrl srd in tr hr-f. ' Portland's Mail for 6 Months Exceeds Puget Sound ' City's. Durng the period of six months when all the "malls of the postal department were . being weighed, ending December II last a report of which work baa Juat been received by Postmaster aflnto, there were 122,517 more pounds of net mall sent out of the Portland office than from the Seattle office during the aame'length of time. All told during th time that the welghlnat order waa in effect there ware i.mi.ih pounds or mall Dispatched from tbe Portland office, while (teattle's total la but S,74.7T. giving' the Roes City ISS.BST pounoa tne auvantage or tna city on Puget sound. . The report Is of records, welxhlnc number of pounds bandied and the reve nue that the department derives from tbe postal system. Tho order wes sent eut by the poetmagter general at the re quest of members of the Kseo commis sion appointed by congress to make a toorourh Investigation into the business methods of the Dostefftee denartnaent and ail Its various feranchea. Assistant Poetmatr John J. Phlnlev! eowipareal the figures of tbe Portland! tiioe, -tm tnooe or the Seattle depart ment and with tbe result that Portland exeeeds the figure of tho other city by 're than lSS.ees found. Foe all ef Oreg"" during tho elx month a, t.ttMIl pounds of mall were oot out Tbe purr- of tbe Keep eomtnlawtna, which work Is now gnlnar on. Is to find oot. If prelbi. if the railmeds are r r!vin t mvii num.r frnm Vsrle Bam for heeling tre. mat!, where, ex pi t prtnwt may t-e rvr ta') If - poeelMe e y nhat mesne. Auto Fiend Runs Down Two and Makes His Very Swift est Getaway. (Col ted Preaa Leased Wlra.l New York, Oct. 8. Edward W. Ryan was killed and Miss Josephine Wagner was fatally Injured here today by a big automobile that knocked them down aa they were returning from the theatre. The driver of the car opened his throttle and did not stop to ascertain the extent of the Injuries of his vic tims. The police are searching for the automobile, but Miss Wsgner is In such critical condition that ahe can give no adequate description of the vehicle. . (United Press Leased Wire.) Chicago,-: Oct- S. One person killed, two fatally hurt and over a score were burned when a ladle containing tons of molten iron overturned at the shops of the Grand Trunk comnanv to day. The metal engulfed the workmen I great central Oregon trade Into CaJIfor- HKe a stream or lire, and one was in-1 nla. All the feeders - that hav hnn stantly burned to death. The others I planned I by th Southern Pacific have ran tor ineir lives, nut . an s.irt was I Den sn constructed tnat hinmn emn me now or tne metai, wnicn waa spat-1 central uregon will oe diverted to San tered In every direction, that It cauahc I Francisco instead of to Portland, the natural uMiv tnnver ox ins state. Tne Oregon Trunk line, however, would work in exactly the opposite direction. Run ning down the Deschutes river. It srnniil carry all central Oregon' crops to the uoiurnDia river ana tnus to. rortland. . Xspee Works for California.' The new Klamath Falls. extenalnn nf '' tne Moutnern pacific will attract ti trade of the southern Oregon country to California, and as it-is thia line that Harriman nas piannea to, extend north- wara into central uregon. it would nat. uravlly bring it about that that nart nf tne stats wouin also oecome aenendent uiants' rrenner Slabster Is r m Nein .d aP.rty t men mter. eatea in tne construction or the Oregon Trunk left Isst night for Deschutes, snd will spend two weeks going over thn rout of the road as far aa Madras, and Inspecting the work that la now under way. ........ ,,, . t . J V11R k several before they could escape. NEW YORK GOES DOli TO DEFEAT Batted for Three Buns by Quakers. (United Press Leased Wire.) Philadelphia, Oct. S. In aa effort keep up their winning streak, Matth son was put Into the box be thai v York Nationals today In the flrat vi in. ua; against r-niiaaeipnia. wltn Bresnahan on the receiving end. - Co valeskl and Dooin formed the Oiiak.r battery. Final score New York. 2: Philxtal- pnia. a. GIRL EXECUTES : OIIWRITTEII LAI'I ; The School Is the Foundation of Solid American Citizenship Knowing tho Importance of eneouraginar Interest In our The Journal will tomorrow Inaugurate a new department cf The fuaday of school children and schools th ad- Morning Journal devoted to the work vancetnent oi teacners. The special Schonl Department will bo a regular feature of Th Sunday Morning Journal. Tbe lean of Tomorrow will Contain aJ-Udes bv Professor Rigler and other well-known educators, and drawings and abort stories by pupils of th public schools. Th Sunday Morning Jonrtisl Magaalae section leads with Illus trated art teas entitled "putting th Tramp Out of Bustoeee," a story con cerning the labor problem. "Work of the Portland Commons' wfll pleas thne taterearteg ta charity work In Portlasid. - , , Read Mary IV Pendered's short story, "txv In tdlenoaa. Thee storie are particularly strong features of th Magatine. w "Rmurgltng Be la Woman's Boaot" Hew custom Taous dutle w are evaded. X Mad ford and Its riches. A story t Oregon lodastrlal lif. "How Ow Must Dree Befor th Ktng" Ker are th latest 4 tortal. aecreee put Into erteca by King KdwarC THEN TO.UirGW Fwur daeey eamle pag'S Hoilgn T unci lui ana au u rest er tne fen-makera. . T COWS V OF NFTWg Tw leased wire) glre Tb Journal th beet X there Is ta th news line. i Bride of, Three Days Kills Husband Who Was Com pelled to Wed. i est Bar- X Jimmy. Novr'sjhc Time to Order the Sund3f Kerning-kvrr.zl - T tVBJteg peeas lews Wlr. -Franklin. Lav. Oct I Shot five time by bis lS-year-old ferld will he was sitting st. his desk today. A. Srdnrv Bouterle. editor of th New Era of rat- tereojv Roar bere, la -dying In a Vol sanltaiiam. His hrMe, Jaaele Bo-ifer-. oaaui'l l young girt. t tM tn J he a.ln.ita a e'lo-mrg an1 ears hr huhenl ref iej lo )! rnffi fcr. 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