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Ian; OkEuuW IMIL JullkiiAU i-OKillANU, Wi.i)Ai IWLMHU. "GC.OBKrt l.'lfiOS. Li.' L FOR POTTER man see HITS WEAK SPOT Discovery Made Wliich Will Make Convictions 'More Difficult. TO OUST 3JS.C0 'NEVER AGAIN' SoutJi Portland Resident Swears Out Warrant for Operators of the Tacking riant, rermit for Which Has Just Expired. Many Sign Petition Circu lated llV Wiffl Of Mfln Con- In o'niurrr filed by -Attorney Olea jaiCU UV HJie " son yo.Urtf.y and arguVd before Polio Vlcted Of Complicity in .udg.Van Zant an effort 1 mad. jand r rauas 1 enniiess probabi han of bin uo..fuit to , T x t - i i t - I knock out a section of th anti-gambling nrm Ant, KTnfrtrn to Lite J ordmanc. if th dmurrr is su- I talned. tha nnllna arlll . fln,l It much harder ' to obtain conviction of tha Chinas ramblers than t they do now and ii la hard enough, at present. , ' U lea son, raoraaenUnc Charlie Chang I Thaddeus 8. Potter, lck anto death. I "n.a..s, JnJ I Warrants war sworn out this noon convicted of complicity In Orson land I here gambling waa carried on, d- for the arreat "of U Zimmerman and frauds and sentenced to MX rnomna wimurrea yesterday on- uia around mat Bchwarisrhlld Buiiberger ror opera i tha county Jail and to pay a fin Of 1800. "PJn " n?1 "ui?c,,ni lng a slaughter home within the city Is to be pardoned If th effort! of Mr I .upp0rt cf thl- polnt h .rgu)I th4, aso. limits, and an attempt wUI be made by J Potter are of any avail. She la now I tiou S of ordinance 4ITI prorldee that I residents In the vicinity of the Zlin- circulating a petition In Portland ask.. " ob vi P&r" Vha,l SeaUent " plant In South Portland to ' ...trig, that th 'sentence be set ! vfrtt Vio' totoWMmV: l?ff ,S?C Dl,nrnl,Hrom0 ThT'cUy .'will leave tonight for San JFrnnclsco Una 1 being carried on. He contended . 7V1 thi ?omDany th '. to Intercede personally with Francis J. thai tbfa section of the ordinance is In- ?Xt "to o,,ata wlthlJ thT city ex! . 1" lU."biBlf;vTnh2 &"J?l?i&tZ M toXrV. c!lr5lnVhoC,?,.W. m m Mhw IvtUU, Droiner OI luuiiuiuuu "-"'""i re on other I . swore out the warrant aentenoe Is fast approaching. It0 bet and thoae who go In On.,., fnnn.rlu In. tha laW OI IlCe OI I hnalnaaa- , ' ff. V. Afava. became Involved ln the Zyrvbov ZJabla. . I Elmmermaa'S Fennit. land deals of Mays and Por Instanc. he said. If art electrician I When the . city passed the ordinance ffaM.rK. ii ytf i0 ,??. '?r h Krer; J(n,r,"p"cv0 .m"it.""zrm a government .witness, wa- oon- - ,u? mrmaS: who then owned the packing vlcted ana sentenoea. mb .T,7,r who wu laiine- hie money at tha fan house, appealed to the courts to nave 'STiRj Ju'JlTJnttT Un tTb?a, ? ooltecwTw.?. to vfsU th.UUgXy of the ordinance tested and .; of the wer court waa arnnnea. rw. place to collect a MIL any of these at the nmt time secured a special per- . ter Is now facing bla sentence. , Jn, 0u,5 bTble to arrest under mlt from the council to operate his Ht Hue sympMnj. - ih, ,9Ctlon of the ordinance. Buch a place pending an appeal to tne suprema ' Locally, thef Is much sympathy lor provision, he helA Is an Infringement of oouru .11 .inn that -Potter among thos who know of his human liberty and Inconsistent with th ,.It h been claim ed all along tnat ' rendition and of the olrcumetanees sur- constitution of the United States. the cuncll had no right to grant such rounding his connection with the case m support of his contentions, he Pf "lt and it has P"? !'" inn his consequent conviction. He Is quoted a federal court decision In a slm- u'.fcconced1flt,lat1. Jo . tend nn Serlouslvlll with Brlghfa dlaease, flr case, where the defendant had been the Packing house a leg to stand la Jiving in a tent In the hills bock found guilty In the municipal court of J" "?JVIi0Lt,hin tS cl v they have of Portland. and...o his phys clan. say. Modesto. Cal.. of visiting a'pla where 0' Vn.' mtrt$P tot i tias not long o uve. nm wn I opium ,waa amoked. it was not proved l J.l.T""" - r 'PLj;?d.i?.Jf ;t2.fPht?i5 h Jt 0.?in. hrn-ol. but "''"ittxes e ImposslMs. th unianM hpld mirainat her hue-1 ..... u r, I P w. r?nttalL who elvned the com nA: J.I tL,A".hd,.1Vr.0 th. municipal, court on the ground that E". v.- tl.9S. JSe ' dn?J rireu nuiis uuv.i, tiT.- w19 ordlnanc was unconstltuuonal. y'i's uuuw , lS.flt ' 'en" .The two cases. Giea-on, argued, are W '.leepVhU ""f W Virh. VW tVwT Tttwu1tarlv id I anaaugoua, ana- conaequenuy mo i-ori- lYI1 JkfnW thi eiVl -Jund ordinance, so far as It provides allng to thos Vflha know Of the Clr- niinlhment for ner.nna who 'fir.!. . ' fAM . cumstances is the fart that Potter, hunft teehnicilly rulltv of florae Inn with the Mava ajid Jones tnans- , actions, was acting as an employe of I Under Advisement. xnuye, na J ' Deputy city Attorney Bulllvan op- . ever act be may ,have committed. , posed (jieason's contentions on - the TL ' TJileves Oet Of f Basy. - I ground , that the court would take cog- It is also remembered tht o. A. U. nizanue or mo purpose ior wmon m per- Puter. who became wealthy and aquan- son visited a gambling place, but Qlea- dered several fortunes made out of Ore- son replied that he was arguing against f ori 'land, escaped with a nominal and the Jaw aa it stands, and not against ong delayed .punishment. - Horace Mo- what a court mlghjt or might not do. ' Kinlev, whose thefts mounted high, Into Judge Van Zante took the matter un- the thousands oacres and , whose easy der. advisement, and It Is not probable : escape and long evasion of arrest cost that a decision wlU be rendered before tha government many thousands. of dol- next Tuesdsy.i'' ; r Jars, Is now In nominal custody -in the This morniim th attorneys for eev- rounty jalL- 'wears clothes cut lnt the eral other batches of Chinese and-Jap- belght of fashion and takes occasional aneae gamblers who hav been arrested ui iis vi i. I reoenuy ruea- simiiar demurrers. , Joying all the privileges poss ble to be AU t'ne arrests, In gambling c ,ve hla- ,. ' I late have been made under tho pcej: punishment for persons who merely 'iluiaberwr who oro con- visit a place where gambling ia carried K" . ifruJf 6 VstsSllrtment VL on. is unconstitutional and Invalid. to aecur cases of UeXhAarniiwV-T; on-of ordioanoo 478. If the Action io. .fXrt W f . of BuSent relating to people who frequenS a gam- Hn? Ifw WWh ir. tVL. n? ml.. blln housd 18 knocked out, the police SSeddshavev bSen,,tried:ale f' " A"U taw .th.rortlpw.aa - Because of these things. Potter has !- " " ""J'lftio T -i! Universal sympathy, and friends on the S.i9'1 ' benoh and in the ranks of the bar of "ea gambling.' running a gambling -.Portland are Joining In tho effort to Be- game or being present in a place where ure his release from punishment. gambling Is carried on acts pf dlsorder- - .. ,- ,,. -, ; " i ii ' i ii . ly conduct The police will then have viriWW1 in?nm?T Ato to operate tinder this law. and it Is X)JLxj2 VJdIxjJIAIxo much harder to obtain a conviction on ALL JA VOll, KRYAN it W obtain a conviction under ordl- ... mi I nnA fihnilit th iUA.nMa o tack 'this ordinance also, and succeed' In t MemBers or tne urand Array knocking out the anti-gambling provi ot Portland do not seem to look" "' !. h 1 would be entirely off and 1 era m hi (nor nnnM f intiwliih ii ntnAlaora1 Zlmmermart Interest In the Plant has disposed or to senwars- posea ereci- ttiere, but have been unable to secure a permit allowing them to do so. - "We won't be satisfied until we com pel them to move out or tne cuy lim its," said Mr. Cottell. "They have no more right to operate than any one else, and If we give them permission we must give It to all." The ease will be tried in the municipal' court, but jio ball has been fixed. ASKS INJUNCTION AGAINST UNION with favor upon the candidacy of William H. Tart, according to th . fr investigations cf ' Alamson M. HIme of this city, i himself a ; member of the Grand iArmy. Mr. HImes decided yesterday 4. to take a sort' 'of straw vote among th old soldiers' and ea 4 1 how they were going to vote at; the presidential 'election. V'Ac-m ' corijlngly he Started out among: 'the veterans and the first 12 men I be met, H of them Republicans. gambling could flourish unmolested except : mat. were h a state law, wnicn is not very atncuy eniorceq. OLD SYMBOLS . A KIN TO HEW Jones' Attorney Would Re strain the Barbers From Injuring His Trade. To ask the court for an injunction re. straining the Barbers' union from in. terfering with his trade is th cause of action which brought tho attorneys of William O. Jones, owner of two non union barber shops. Into the circuit court this afternoon. According to Attorney W. C. Bristol, associate counsel for Jones, the purpose of a complaint filed this morning IS to explain to the courts the manner In which local union No. 76. Journeymen Barbers, have for some, months past been boycotting Jones' two places of business. Members of the union have stood in front of the shoos, one of Which la lo cated at 268 Alder street and the other in the Fenton building, at - Sixth and Oak streets, it is alleged, and have dis tributed boxes or matcnes upon wnicn signified tneir intention ox voting i. jyiios josepnme u., jjock i&tt w i the barber shops are written up as non Xor Bryan, u.' - f ', J morning I X I WRAACOLO srry H . " . ' ' I I StCOftD WtEK ' ' ' TrtinartUjca. I I 1 rR4ATrilY AWJHUTt affiJf . IlfoivlACAIN . V nnn.wiTf.M; IIIWU VI lllll.llllll TfflVART POWERS Turbulent Mncipalltlcs in Uprodr .While the Ne-;. trotiations Lacr. ' Calt4 rreaa taaaaa Wlre.l Vlanna. Out. IT. Th Austrian govern ment hat received official Information that Turkey I .mobilising troops todsf at several points, and there It a gen eral feeling her that th sultan la pre paring to strike th lona delayed blow agalnat Bulgaria, tfueh action was ex- pectea to follow th refusal of Bulgaria to pay Turkey an indemnity, and th open declaration of war would not coma i aa a surprise here.. There is a general uneaaineaa throuahout tha country to day, and reports from points throughout the Balkan penlnaula indlcat a general apeutatloa of open hostilities. ft)n!tJ Praaa T tfl-. London, Oct. 17. War in the Balkan la Imminent today.- according to state ments made in diplomatic circles here. It is feit that th lack of restraint' among th populace of th smaller. Bal kan states will lead, to serious trouble. The qlg power are willing to await the aotlon of a conference, but Bulgaria, Servla and Montenegro, it Is feared, wJll commit some overt sot that will start hostilities. . There seems lull posslbll- - iiy, oinjur nit circumstances, -or con trolling th rioting element In th small-, r states, who hav set their hearts on war. Block exchanges In all the great capU tala of Kurop today reflected th pes simistic outlook following the announce ment that Austria and Bulgaria will re- rue to aeeepl tne program or the pow- II y sine the war cloud has loomed up gain over Europe. Th brokers and heavy dealers apparently ae more 1m- prn wxin mt seriousness or tne prosptct than ever before.. , BULGARIA WILL PAY OXLY FOR RAILROAD Sofia, Oct. 17. According o advisers of Csar Ferdinand, the Bulgarian cab inet Is considering th draft of a Jioto . to th powers decllnglng to accept in dependence from Turkey on condition of payment of an Indemnity. It Is In timated that the purchase of ownership rights In the Oriental railroad, of which, at present, Bulgaria is largely In con trol, is the only question tnat Bulgaria would be willing to have discussed it the conference. , r Although It Is deemed that the pay ment of indemnity would degrade the nation. Bulgaria Is making no further move toward th mobilisation of trooDS. The army practically comprises the en tire population, aa military service is compulsory, whereas the Turkish troops are in the poorest condition they have been at any time during the last Quar ter century. It is represented that Turkey would In no way be impoverlelied by the fail ure to receive the .Rumelian tribute, as money now paid goes directly into tha coffers of Turkey' creditors. AUSTRIAN NEWSPAPER MAN GETS MAULED ue ED TO GET LAND AIID SELL Witnesses Testify Against the Los Angeles Men In dicted for Land Fraud. DEW BATH FOR SUN ADORERS r t tha Art Museum the third I union and not deserving of trade. They it ni.. if ,f r, a of 1a. a.rta of lectures' on art which aw is. paraded -with banners back the way the sentiment run, , It.: would not be necessary-for Mra ! to search further to find how th 4 soldiers werjintendlng to, caatv was" mTtun of Information i i broad m''tjJ ' &!SS" w.t'h1 in it. tr.otmi.nt and o . e.hlv handled I seems, and hav .so Interfered with ma"lt"wMhea4 "with1 the greatest I Jones' business that he has been forced v miu r nr-lra in f hia loptnre daalth with I ' The complaint la a lengthy one. and symbolism and the mosaics Of Italy, according to tho attorneys, contains r i their ballot. IK Beginning with tho contrast between many reasons why the injunction should i '- , , . VvJ '.v the -world today and the world' of the I be issued by the oourt. Attorney Brls- XElVES MOlvllN1 oiu-lv Chi-latian era. she dealt with the tol stated this morning that he had forces which - crystallised Christianity served notice on the Barbers' union that into- a '.permanent faith rand fixed us I tne injunction was to oe asKea xor, in firlnclples and showed bow the symbol- I order that the union might not contend era of eafly Christian archad Us origin that it had not been shown a fair deal it world, foe this I Symbolism- In -unifying th races and 1T, k TYP TTV TTn'TjOPTT I ln ha symbolism of the ancient world. I or given a chance to defend Itself, ---''- --' -- sj, snowed tne oisunet use r ymhousm- in -unirying tn race ana i TfTT T ci Wmf AW A ATFl At, ttmnt wan mad last nlaht to ". " appealing to Tne senses ira muw " JKJrL- aitrt TOb the Regal ahoe store, ZAi Washing-I The latter part of 'the lecture ldealt toa street, but , it , failed ..because me i witn me mosaics oc- xcavenna, nom. i,,ij v.. hrla nt tinahlA tn affect I "Venice ana raiermn, wnu-eupouni rvi-would-bo burglar wa unable to eirect i o of Ravenna M ,howlng entrance to tna stojts. . . the Bvsantlne spirit and having an in IS GLAD HE DID fCnltrd Preas Laaacd Wlrr Ctni, 1prani.iann Ctt 1 7 . fl-M hv Whj-n tha Jananpse who ODens UD the I j. iujr uij m m' HiuiuwB i v0". "ficai and religious striotures or nome. mvtu iiuk niuruina. -ue imiiiu . . broken km fa lvina on the sidewalk in front of the front door. The blade of the knife, broken off short, was found that some one had attmpttd to pick the , lock, had broken Ills Instrument, and i had been frightened away before he waa able to flntah the lob. Polloe Officer Robson waa called and . made an investigation but found noth ing missing In tue store. SAYS HUSBAND'S TE31PER TOO FIERY proprietress of the Brown Palace hotel, In the center of the business section PLAN BANQUET FOR That - her husband has So violent a temper that she has been forced to run front the house time and again ln order to avoid bodily harm, la one of the alle gations of a divorce 'tilt brought by Heloia Brooder ecainrt Charles B. Broe- : der In the rlrcult court. The couple were married In North Ta kota. la 11. and r.ow live with thir five children at 701 Powell street. Mra. Brpeder aska that ube be siven the cus tody of the hlldre. the eldest of whom ia It sad the vUnpt a. 8he says that her husband not a ptw:r rernon to take car or tnem. tie refuses to wnrk of the city, had caused his wife to I leave him. Michael Borsos. a night JOH BARRETT toda-y ln her apartments at the hotel "VUi' -il A I and then firad several shots into hi. body, none of which will prove fatal. noreos naa tnreatenea mra xowie time and. according to his given an Informal reception and ban-1 own confession, sought her with the quet at Pythian Castle ball by lvanboe i dent lodge iso. tober CO. Hon. John Barrett, director of the bureau of American republics, will be I several liberate Intention of killing her, 1 next Tuesday evening. Oc-1 "I killed tha woman because aha ad- Mr. Barrett naa Dean a mem-1 vised my wife to leave mar he said. (United Press Leaied Wire.) Los Angeles, Oct. 17. Dew baths similar to those indulged ln by Mra El len M. Shaw on her lawn at' Lowell, Mass., .are among the rites of the Sun Worshipers of this city. High Priest Otoman Zar Aduah Hanlsh. Rah Mail u. L.. Xvowis, a locomotive engineer 01 of the TeniDle El Karman. Persia, ia In Los Angeles, and Mary C. Lewis, his I this city, engaged tn persuading so wife, were the witnesses on the stand 1 PeoPj? HffJl""".' .v. . v.. - - t i- v,. i : - vino uiviuiuQ iui tiio jjivBS(.miuu iu i gentle qqw oatns. . rn ra nf tha cnvtmmnnt aaalnat five I An attemDt waa made today to inter- memhera of tha Parif id Furniture at vlV tne high priest at the Sun Wor memoera or tne racino urniiur Bhlper, temple, ibut without avail. Th Lumber company, who are charged with doorkeeper said the abiding place of the having formed a conspiracy to defraud high priest was unknown even to hi me uniieu outiea uui iu tv.vvv wn, u most raitnrui roiiowera. timber lands. I In conjunction with his work as Mrs. Lewis said that she had been Header of the Parsees. Hanlsh doles out urged to buy stocg in tne company ana i booklets containing DhllosoDhlo dlsaulsi that W. H. Smith, one of the defend-1 1 lens, for a monetary nonalderation ants now on trial, naa orierou iv-vmj i ranging irom II to 6. ner expenses irom ljvu Angeies iu run urroro, or, to look at tne timDer. lara. cirTATX:r All TffU rrrxnid , Iewis took one share at .100 a shara NTUltY UF IVjK KIIt'S - THEFTS SUPPORTED IIBU fJIVVCU VU . V. X 1 . U TT lL.u CT" thiit in 10S aha made the trln and took up a claim but tnat ane naa never new xorx. uct. 17. Adoiph Redo, proved up because ehe became suspl-1 former assistant cashier of the National clous that everything was not Just I Bank of North Amerlea, today related right I more details of "high finance" in the Lewis said that the offioes or tne trial or cnanes W. Morse and Alfred company urged him also to buy stock I H. Curtis on the charge of violating- the n tne concern, ana aavuiea cringing i uuuuuai unnning iaw. tic toia or uie lauehter from Indiana, who waa also "dummy transactions ' In . which Leslie to fUe on a claim. Mr. Lewis was prom- W. Whiting, a l-y ear-old office boy, in the concern, and advised bringing a national banking laws. dauehter from Indiana, who was also l ' dummy transactions bar of lvanboe ledge for many -yeara, I "I am glad I did it and I am only sorry and la always entertainea oy tn loagei tnat I did same time.' not finish myself at the o? STREETCAR EMPLOYES durlnv hia visits to this city. Invita tions hav been extended to all local Pythian lodge, visiting knights and t th grand ofricers of the grand lodge Otis U. Moaer, gran a cnanceiior. wiut , AK iK H I I K. 11111 A 11'! ...1. . K. hsnnn.l an inika thai ....... v msm ... . . vuj addreas of welcome. Judge Brad aha w of The Dalles. aoDreme renresentativel malted Pm tad WW I irora Oregon, will also deliver an ad- Tacoma. Wash., Oct. 17. The Taeo drcaa. as will several visiting knights I ma Streot Railway company will here- aad member or ivanoo too go. tarter hold motormen and conductors liable for damages Inflicted to the tmb- llc through the careloasness of theaar crwa If a car should bump Into a cow, team or wagon through non-atten- crew will be deducted from the salaries of the men TAMMANY TURNS IN ITS $10,000 t ly on the part of th ' I the damages paid by the road rew inrK. urL ii. lunininr njui i to mama. ir I ne men rem ia nav he aays, and loafa around all day only today turned Into th Democratic cam-I the damages thoy will be discharged. Ised a Job running an engine for the I signed notea, some of which were for company. i no position nevsr ma.i.a-1 auma as grm aa iuv,vvu. jttaao tola rlallsed. and Lewis says he also became I of having handled the notes and toe auanlnlmia Vacauae Bmlth had cone back I Prosecution showed bv hla . testimony on his ward several times before. ' I that the funds usually were credited to The cross-examination dv tfie aeiensei tne account oi cnanea w. Morse, w bit had only started when the . court ad-1 lng"s notes were usually secured by Journed until Monday morning. " . lice stock. Morse being at that time th William 1. lerr. iormer manager oi i neaa or tn ic trust. and who . was inaictea ana pieaaea testimony or the Whiting boy. who guilty, testiiieo yesteraay aiternoon utiaaia ne signea notes oecaase nis em havlng arranged with several entrrmen I ployers, a brokerage firm, had told him to rue on claims ior tne oenaiit ui uia i to aign um. racinc r urnnura m. uimnir company, He said th fUlna fee and other ex- enses were aavancea to tn entrymen SUIT TO TEST South Dakotans "VYan De cision on Senator Hans brough's 'Defiance (United Press Leased Wire.) Bismarck, S. D., Oct 17. A suit was filed today in the state supreme court to test the validity of the provisions of th primary law applying to the elec tion of United States senators. The act of th citizen who filed the complaint is caused by the refusal of DouKiur naniurnuin inn i :nmni I I , . i to withdraw from the race after they were defeated at tha nrlmaHea h t if juaranaii ana en. XN. JOnnson. The petition alleges that the pledge required of legislators to support the party nomine Is Illegal and avers that hub memoa oe eiecLinar nnfttnri ta i Violation of the state and United States constitution. - An action has been entered against the aecretarv of - atat trt nravan tlflcatlon of the 'ticket cenUinlng thJ ukiiiob ui naniuroum Ann I . r r la a further suit ha been brought against himself, representing the company. YALE VARSITY ADOLPH ADLER TO BE DEPORTED . . . - Ttrirm rra mi rxr i After being twice indicted for th DEI EATS ARMY ! of extortion, and after lying in ' I th county Jail for several - months. I whir, na MtflTnMM Ti rn 1 Aalnh Tfeat Point. Oct. IT. In tha first I lUr la ha .nnrtail hla- fnothall same of the season Tale's I Tha nrfaoner wu amMiteil Karuaa ha varsity team coirawa vn gnairon rep-iservea paper on sjig Mtcnei. a well reaentatives or tn umwa onm mui-1 snowo iocai cigar aeaier. demanding tary academy by, the score of t . j $400 and threatening bodily Injury If i ne army mm nciu mv oi x.11 1 ini money wu not xormcomiaa it onea. without a score during th first half of I Adler ha always contended that be to come home ln the ever, In aad curse a ad abase her. CARELESS MESSENGER ' QUEERS LANDSEEKERS - rTslted rvvas L Wlr 1 WorfoU Jnnetion. Neb, Ort. II Several thoaaaad laDdaaeker aray loae their rnaae rf drawing ntnesteads In th Rend had lottery through the r-rfatak ef m Triml tneaengr estry- i th lata srTuatMtaa. Tne wteaaen-r-r udyrtetly or4-g trala ha4- 1 sway f rota Xvli. K. V, wear t r f lie a 4--a. ' 11 later diararer-4 t;t -rr-r t-ot abetil he rati to eeatrh Ia i.a tf 4 ) tat Sfteetwwt the rf ! V'- f til ant K s-rted. Tk ania. ! ro laeivr ! i erer cntll tl-e trala r-eaer,1 th flrat il la wav Fiona Otr. W hm te aier- "a tt ' yr-r ra t a- e!- end t !p1 die f-e1te. t t avf.aHr-ea- T gir r,! l"r i :a if r ratrn fund the pledged contribution of I nats il'i.00". The check was sent to Her-1 "It Is the only way w have of nm- ki.kt iwiina uuiii i r. iruin mreirvanmu ann man kio.it ttus afternoon. i amma- inattention oa th nart or tha em, ny'a gift I the largest Individual con-1 ployea." said General Manager Dhn- ititDUon oa tn i-temocratio list. mock. . .-r- tha contest. The Tale eleven forged ahead ln tha sec on a nair ana rorcea -tne ball over the army line ror a touch down from which an easy goal waa ADVANCE IN BONDING RATES ADD TO WOES OF CITY'S POLICEMEN Tb foor r-oUoemaa to whom, the prrrerb aayeth. troubiaa of other ar t be teld. new has sows of hlrwav which be flade txtrdenaom ,tbat. a mart tmf old then t th public The grtv- ear of th Portland bluet-oat at this tire I that tb bonding coeapanle hav mVled their aaanel erharge) fw bemda Th r!letnaa hf aaed t gt heeiaed f'T ILt r-r t. farwtrrf t!t w -. te i- r te fr (I iM b a eeW-g firwa t-ava to par which wlQ not be long, ra thlnka If the eoarge increaa t tb same rat . Th peace gaardiaa think b emght to be fnaltte4 to bond htmself if he nas ennarn property to do ao but th law win n permit this. Bonds aiaet b fsratattad ty tt lraet two diainter eoted fterarwa. Th surety com pan lea eave B r"crteal rtrrr h aa th bunioea bewoa tb (atrtimeii r other of fir Ini M Steeds a bo prefer t pay of rie e-a. par v. v- tf ta 6m I'Jak It artjaat mi !) lint, te ak- 31 AN "WHO SKIPPED HUST PACE MUSIC D. M. sterling. Indicted ln Tortland more than a rear ago for aendlng ob aretie matter through th Calted State mat la. en1 who aklnoed-'wa brouchC here thl morning by a deputy JUnited Ktates marshal. U waa arret4 la I a roma laat week. Th officers . hav been after Sterling -for . more thaa year and hav cfeasod lira from on and of th Faclrt coast to tb thr. .ia ;4 t ti tin wnea t, wui i isg a f net Le fm.Li purely, 3IANY TO JOURNEY TO "' APPLE-TOTYN TODAY . . Nearly every Portia ner Interested I ITeod River and I ar-rlea t in fn4 River today, for the i'ood Rlrer fair. The O. ft- A N. raa a f--lal errurwoe train U U4 River wl.kh left br at t 'rliK. . thie morntr., ra rrv ' r lie r-efrt a, rrmm f r tb fair, m ) b If to t-e very euT waa forced to present th Utter to Slchel by a Black Hand organisation somewhere In the east, and who would hav killed him had he refused to obey tnem. Tne last inoictroent returned against Adler by Uie grand Jury was found faulty and Adler applied, for a writ of habeas corpus. Dlatrict Attor ney cameron is now preparing to turn the prisoner over to th lmmlgatloa ornciaia Today Football Score. ' At West Point rtrs t feaif : Tel . At Princeton Flrnt half: Vlrrlata Polytechnic 4. Princeton . . . At Philadelphia First half: rnl- veraity ot rennsyiraala IX, Brra nnl reraltv . - At Ithaca First half: Cornell a. Col- gat . a At Boston First half: HmmrS I Spriagfield Training . - .- . At Chloage First hIf; -Chicago fc. ZUlaois . At Pri Breton Final. Prlncatea, II; Tlrginla PolrtechMn. i. At Anna noils Final. Nav. II: L. hlgH. 0. At Asa Arlor First fcalf. Klchlgaa, I; Notre net?,, a. A t . petrnv Final. Harvard. 41: PprfBCfeid Tralttirr 0. At Ar- Aror ilaai, Mkkan, 11; Jiotrw Lmm a. , th county auditor to nrevent the tta. inDuuon or ma aneniai - aenatArini k. i lots. The aunrem court of tha atata . tin raised the question as to whether there Is sufficient time before the nol election for th cause to be adjudicated. It is said that if 'the petitioners are sustained the election will be thrown out Dy in legislature. STRAW VOTES SHOW ' WIND TOWARD BRYAN During tha last thre davs 4 straw ballots hav been oast at th court- nous in a ballot box prepared for th purpose of trying to ascertain th way th vot will fjo. Of 14 vot only. IS wr oast for TafC While hi majority exceeds the vot east for Bryan by 10 votea with two votes cast for Deb and two for Chaf In, th rot ahow - Mint th strength of tha Commoner ln Oregon 1 conatantly increasing. A straw vot cast earlier In tha ram. paigo gav Taft Kl votea and Bryan only IS. or a little more than i to 1 for Taft. Today straw vote gav Bryan IS to Taft a II or lust J to ft in favor of th Republican candidal. Every on wno remaiera) u wo courtnoua and wno- nas not aireaoy cast a straw bal lot I entitled to vot one ia th straw oauot box. . . , i i i (tTnlted Press Leafed Wlra) ; Belgrade, Servla, Oct 17. A mob of Servians attempted to lynch the local correspondent of a Vienna newspaper today and attacked a number of other Austrian residents. The city is ln a turmoil. Nearly all the Austrian resi dents of the town have taken refuge In the embassy of Austria-Hungary and others have armed themselves and bar ricaded their homes prepared to resist attack. Clashes are reported n many parts of the city by the police, who are either powerless to prevent disorder or are making not attempt to prevent the out rages against the Austrian. Whan th police rescued the Vienna correspondent he was nearly dead and it is not thought he: can live long. The Servian people seem determined to- force Austria Into a declaration of war, since , King Peter has refused to. ueciare war. HARVEST F.ESTIVAL . STIRS CHINATOWN The Chinese ' harvest festival, which had lasted for four days and had kept Chinatown decked out in holiday attire, came to an end yesterday with a series of banquets In th principal Chines restaurants of the quarter. The con cluding ceremonies began during the night and kept-ip until fi a. m., being held Tn tha atr)t between Washington and Alder on Second street. An altar was set up and lighted can dle were placed in front of It and in cense burned by the three, priests, who presioea over tne ceremonies. A vessel was offered filled with things for tho to eat, ed. hv v means in nuurui children of these tn- spirits of the ancestors slips of paper were burned, bv which the a fid GUNBOAT YANKTON rwi orrT'vfT! nTirfi fOaKsC Prate timl Waal . Toklo,- Oct. IT. Th America ga it- boat Tankton. scout of Ui battleship neet, ib ilea to rnn m xosonama tnia morning, an anxiety i rait bar and at Tokohama conreraing th vessel TTankto waa tl'ie la port eaclr to day and l sighted Ust Thursday rooming. it is oeueyea tit gunboat encounter! f be rale of Thursday aad that, aha mar disabled Kh laft Uioo gap octoocr l ror Tokohama. SOLD FIRE WATER TO ' ;" CHEMAWA PUPILS Teetae neward. Mine msa. ar. reeted oa a eharg ef aaiiirjr liTtor to Indian, was aeatenced to dav tn JaU by !" Wnlrerten. ta tb L'rtt- d Kta t roirt IMf rnWTi rf. The re- fle charr a r' r -t llnntl le thai Ke irmd ef rertaJn Inuttcaata tn ftir India bv f -wi te hema lnA- ri'ol, rear gier, contrary to tb laws i is i. a. ie eiaie. ceators transferred to the snlrlt world (jnoney and clothes for their forebears. -i one ena or in street an errigy of the evil spirit was burned, to protect the ancestors from beingv troubled ln tho present abiding place by bad spirits. DENTISTS' LICENSE CAUSE OF , ARREST Dr. Edward Edwards and P. L. Austin, having dental offices ln th Raleigh building, Sixth and Washington streets, wer a Treated laat night by Constable Lou Wagner on warrants charging them with practicing dentistry without li cense. . Th warrant war sworn to , by Dr. J. M. Yates, representing the Oregon Dental association.) Austin sava tha arrest of himself and Dr. Edward 1 a piece of spit work on th part of th licensed dentist. He claims that tb board of dental examiners does not meet for several months snd he cannot obtain a certificate until that time. Dr. Edwards has a certificate, but - It la alleged that it ha never been registered and he ha never been grantd a llcenee to practice. Both men were releuaa m depositing $2(0 ball apiece. AUT0IST MAY - , DIE OF INJURIES - (Cult reaa Leased Wlra) Kansas City, M., Oct IT. Fre'd Dvnde was probably fatally hurt thl afternoon, when a White steamer that waa driving around th Elmrldg track. i cum i ,iai j iv utm racoa in progrea era, plunged tbroueh a fence and a embankment and landed on a pile of stone II feet below. Th ear waa com pletely demolished and Dan was bad ly oruiaeo wnen otckxl ud bv attend. eats at th sac eeurs. The accident narprnea at a tnra in tne track. Tha track wa banked ud tilth at tha Inn atwl ltxwas at- tb highest point jhat fund lost coatrol of tb machine. H failed to make tb rtn and th machine laft th track. LATTER TAKES UP WHOLESALER'S CLAIMS nit to rreover 11 til tl hu ha breoarst la th circ-ti!t court bv O- M. HUk'V against M. Klee and inn v raAdaa. mbm r enraged ta dolna baat aeaa Eeo at Waraaoaa Hl-k Vnrfa rai arlet l.'ia. )atat.t be ear a. f-r tMe mw-t barter rurrbaaa tha i i -a-TT-a from ffereat hoi,ja dealer --wa c-r-.toT i is tin