TIIE.OKEGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER IT. 1001
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Town Topics
, TOXIGyT'S AMUSEMENTS '
11.111. '. v'. ....... "The Clansman'
War. . . , .Blchsrd A j?'"1? "ln".'r'.'!
IiungalowV'Tbs Ulrl of tbs Uoldn mt
Oruhoum ,.,.... ,':!
1'aiitagV.a ..audav la
Lyric... ...... .Young Un. Wlnthrop"
Star...., Tbs Rocky Muantain icxpresa
The Central Labor Council, Portland's
new directing labor bodjr. w organised
' last night I A constitution and set of
by-Iowa war adopted and a full at of
officers named to govern the body dur
ing tho next year. The constitution
' provides that svery labor Union In the
city affiliated with the American Fed
eration of Labor la entitled to member
ship In the new body and to be represent
d by delegates, The council will meet
every Friday night In Bartenders' hall,
Klret and Salmon atresia. The follow-
' ing ant the newly elected officer of the
council: President. J. K. Ledwldge;
"vice-president C. M. Itynerson; record
ing aecreUry, W. H. Kitsgerald; finan
cial secretary, i. n. rcnuij, irwunr,
Charles Grsssman; reading clerk. J. D.
M. Crock well; sergoant-at-arms, C.
Yost; conductor, N. H. Koblhaon; trus
ses, C. W. Oaborn, R. W. Beyer and N.
K. Schneider. . -
SIGN TREATY OF
FOX CATCHER OUTLEAPS
OTTO BREYMAN'S FRANK
Mayor and: Pacific Bridge younffstcrs Give Fine Exhibition of HorsmansMp ai
PEACE Oil CUiS
. , .
Jjranager.Come to an
Agreement.
' tho Oriental Building Hunt Club Drill a;Fca
j r tnre of Ferf orm anco Last Night1
Mayor Lane's object la withholding!
ki. t ... .... vivrtnti for thai
Ulfl IIIWIVII .,VM MW .-..--. -" " I . .. ...
" . - . , w. h. I r ox uionir, J. u. garrsus.insa
Lr.mw. wag tha lion of la.t nlghf,
th ohi. -Tnti.e-a naina atUche toho' showv audlsnee. It competition
make them convertible into money by tna wl Trtnk. Otfo Breyrasa's big bay
Paclf lo Bridge company baoame svldent that bad thug far beaten avsrythlng be
at the meeting or me wwaun I n,a gone agamic, ma aoatue aorse oui
L" !wytta rJAii eta ,loc.l champion, and in
to renalr tie ciirba found defective or ssrise of exhibition high jumpa cleared
baaldea tha jumolnc of thla horse.
tha beat feature of yesterdays oroaram
was the driving and riding of soma very
younr children, several of whom save
exhibitions or horsemanship that quite
If necessary to rebuild them entirely. J the bars at feet 1 with, apparently BO
Mr. Simons also expreeaed nls will-1 ,f f ort at all.
Ingness to go over outer protested curue
in tha eitv Wltn an insueouon coior-
tes and he will also agree to. repair
these, ' '
a real aires ppuuoa.
When the matter of reoonaldering tha I exceeded anything shown by their elders
aooeDtanoa of tha .Thompson street I In tha ring. Miss Helen Farrell han
curbs waa brought op Deputy City At-1 died pony tandem wltb remarkable
torney Orant waa aaksa lor aa opinion i mm. while J. W. Consldlne, Jr., is an
as to whether tha board hes. any eu-I other youngster wlio la at home In tbs
thorltv to reconsider, his opinion given saddle and with tha ribbons.
orally was that whan the olty engineer xba audiences; both at the matinee
signed tbs certification that the street yesterdey afternoon and last evening.
waa , accepted - vj mm hw wun " i were larger man tney were tne lint
oouncll Voted for tha aaseasment Of tbs I il.r. an1 tha irana In the Oriental
ter or tne American iHtnains: aeeocm-1 street met oonirui ninu ama wwr-
tlon, which baa not been In active opera-1 vened and that it is now too late to I Bom M that of Thuraday evening,
lion ior uie pain y wmumwn rwuHnr. um wv ( tijii -
nmnn.u nf V A tl.mlnf nf the Mar. nnl wav In which tha eltv could aa. I' Jlfl law S XOXSSg gllSSea.
chants National bank; John W. Blckf ord I cape paying for tbs curba now would I Tha absence of tha Andrew l(dlaw
of tha Security Savings & Truet com-1 be by provln
ninv'i ta.nlr an1 Paul W. Dick of - the I accentance ol
United States Natlonal'bank, was named I In . tha dlaouealon that followed tha I classes, Is said to have been caused by
und Instructed to draft by-laws and a reception or the legal advice on tne the fault or a groom who had been en-
constitution for tha reorganised chap-1 street question ui mayor Drought out trusted wlth tha shipping or tha anl
ter. The next meeting will be held in an admission from City Engineer Tay- mala. According to Mr. Laldlaw, tha
tha same nlaoe October SO. Upon the I lor that some of the curbs had been 1 horaea were to have been aent down the
completion of the reorganisation of tha accepted by bia Inspectors after an ax- night that he and hla family left for
chapter, permanent quarters win do ea- animation mat was not inorougo. Portland, but the groom held a prema-
tablished. ' ' . Took Znspectors Word. I ture celebration In anticipation of the
cups mat nia cnargea were to carry on,
chapter, permanent quarters will bo ea- amlnatloa
H. . m mm - r i kuuculvu ui wvau v. in , ..inw, i . . . . . . .
jars. !. J., uroraweii, ii ie, aa we- t Ba,d- th6 nrinaer. "and supposed a.nd as a result neglected to get tnem
gon pioneer of 1B6I. died at her home, the curbing was all right And even 1 on tha cars in t ma to participate In the
lilt T.olnr'a f.rrv ma A Thllrartav I now I think thai Wltn a fCW reDSirs mw wiui tiuu.
after .n tiin. aitanrfln over a nertoA which the contractors are willing jto Hal B., Paul Wesslnser's ramous
after sn Illness extending over period mak th- street will be satlsfao- pacer, with a. record of S:04 . captured
tory I Iirst price, ana ms dikck, ai ia uura,
"Nothinr much Is wronr with the took third In the pacers' class. The
curbs, anyway. Tou may remedy the Coneldlnev mare Sunshine, for which
hollow spot defect by putting in ex-1 $10,000 Is said to have been given, and
panslon Joints but I don't think these I which Is & beautiful animal and an ex-
spots will hurt the curbs much where ceptlonally hlgh-atepper, took first in
they are found in tha enda of panels." competition before gigs with the Farrell
Mayor Lane said he hsd notloed that prize-winner. Merry Widow, and Miss
the delay In signing the warrants had Baker Lady Arva, which took second
resulted In sreat lnnrovemonta or the I anH third, resnectlvelv.
curbs. He took occasion to hand him-1 . In the polo pony exhibition Ilenry
sen ina tne commiim urenu pai-j on
the back for their carb-tapplng trips.
Oeorge Simons smiled as the mayor
of three years. She is survived by her
husband and the following cnuaren:
Mrs. J. C. Twltchell, Portland; Mrs.
1 Harry Wllklna, Spokane: Mra. George
ltoot, Portland; Mrs: Clyde Fields. Port
land; Clarence Cromwell, Dayton, Mont;
Oeorge Cromwell, Seattle; Fred T.
Cromwell, Vancouver. B. C, and Harry
Arnold, a son by her first marriage.
Funeral services are to be held from the
.residence tomorrow and interment will
lie in Klvervlew cemetery.
The United States civil service com
mission has announced dates for four glanced his i wiy and being extended the
examinations to be held during Novem- f.""1. """"
v Th. Wilkin tn- TBhioh tha . I lowing aaaress.
aminatlona are belne- held Dav a salary .What Hew Cement Will Do
of from 600 to 11,500 yearly. Vacan- "I stand ready to do the right thing
cles are open for the positions of spe- and to replace the curbs On Thompson
clal examiners and agents. Inspectors of I street If that is necessary but I want
supplies, logger and aid in the national I thedefective spots marked once and
museum. Anllnants who wish to take flnallv ao that when I have repaired
any of these examinations may be sup- them some other committee can't come
piled with Information regarding time, back with another Inspection and make
plaoe and qualifications by applying to,) me continue repairing inaeiiniteiy.
K. A. J-.eign in tne postoraoe ouiiaing.
warn vou' however, that wherever new
cement is put In It will csuse other
nraoka. Next summer the curb tanners
will make sounds like two drums." The
Great factory mistake shoe sal at
"t. mr"0"" V .!..... V,C1.: bridge company's manager laughed as
xau snoes just amvou. I he said ghls, because one or the special
Instead or Dollar's. Factory stands toss
and orders us to sell them at a sacrifice.
Men's $4 and IS shoes, now $2.85; men's
James A. Banister, S. & M., etc., $6 and
7 values, now $8.85; women's $8.60 and
$4 ahoss, now $2.45; boys' and girls'
school tehoos, .values tc ' IS,- now $1.65;
children's fancy dress shoes, $1.50 and
successor to Marks Shoe Co., 891 Morrl-
Metzsers Cricket secured first and
Oeorge Bates Jr. with his Dexter took
the red. rue ponies nad nine tram-
ins, however, and the entries were not
as interesting as in most of the other
classes.
Only One ronr-la-Kand.
The Leadbetter four-ln-hand waa the
only entry In Its class. Mrs. Lewis and
James Nlcol not exhibiting but Judge
Bevlard took the Judees. the nnsr mas
terancChls assistants for a drive in and
around the ring, giving an exhibition
of his abilities as a whip.
A well merited blue ribbon . was sc
corded Edgar M. Lazarus In the driving
of Shamrock and Juan Valarde before
a cart and with sporting tandem against
Fred Leadbetter's Bessie L. and Monte
Chrlsto and T. T. Train driving and rld-
1
A Coniiroatlw Cu$tdla'
-SAVINGS BANK .
- ; . . PAYS '
4 Per . Cent.
'
OPEN
For the convenience of
its customers on Satur
day evenings from 6 to 8
114 Second St.
Cor. Washington, Port
land, Oregon.
a hih siev-nt.
y
committee had remarked that the curbs
made a noise like a drum.
Repairs siaks Zt Worse.
ZWa i .ih tether thai h Vol die riding was not more generally adopt
XL2& lhir U by tbo women of the club was a dW
it
At the close of last evenlnsr's events
tne Hunt ciud gave a drill that was one
of the prettiest things seen thus far
in the show. The fact that oross-sad-
son street between Fourth and Fifth.
pair of the curbs would make them
worse than If they were left alone.
Mayor Lane then looked fixedly at the
engineer and said, "mars just what l
think, too. It's a rotten, poor Job."
Mr. swett wanted tne mayor to witn
Tnmorrnw la the diiT which is Ken- hold his signature to the warrants until
ahawwui , h. in,tiMn rhnrh aa the curbs had been
.j nov. AM, Nimnni mit fna latter 1
St Luke's day, In; memory of St Luke, I thought he ought to have his
completed by Man-
latte:
aeoolntment 'to many lovers of horse
manshlp, but the drill was well done
and was a spectacular event
Aftsraooa Kesults.
Class 78 Ponies under 12 hands 2
Inches Clover, sr. a-..- Miss Helen W.
said ne l Marcla Knlgnt, second
hunters; horses up to carrying 190
ounos or over Franx, Day g., utto
ireyman. first: Julllha. br. m., Miss
Anne Shogren. second; Chum, blk. g..
Miss A. M. Markham, third.
Bvsnlng Bvents.
Class 83 8ing!s delivery Major, blk.
, Holman Transfer Co., first; Duke,
grey g.. Union Meat Cogecond; Rat
tler, blk. g AJbers Bros. Milling Co.,
third.
Class 32 Tsndem class, mini or
geld In us. 14 hands 1 inch, but not ex
ceeding 15 hands 1 inch Sunshine, ch.
m., and Bell Brandon, ch. m., owned by
John W. Consldlne, Seattle, first; The
Premier, b. g., and Merry Widow, blk.
m., owned by Maplewood Farm. Kenton.
Wash.: second.
Class 13 Trotters rmust hava reoorA
of 2:40 OT better) Hallls C. ch. m.,
owned by J. 8. Crane, first; Helen, br.
m., owned by D. E. Fredrick. Seattle.
second.
Class 61 Lady's saddle horse, over 16
ands 2 Inches, to be ridden bv a ludr
va J., ch. m.. owned by R. H. Jenkins.
rst: Duches. ch. m.. owned bv M. 1
Holbrook, second; Oregon Boy, ch. g.,
nirnoil hv Vtfua Qallv ' T 1 aAxm
" " "J j ... . ... m i . v. u ntl i
third; Jack of Diamonds, blk. g., owned
by Mrs. C. H. Lewis, fourth.
Class 28 Pair of mares or geldings,
14 hands 1 Inch and not exceeding 16
nands, to be shown to a lady's phaeton;
horses to count 60 per cent, appoint
ments 40 per cent Sunshine, ch. m.,
and Belle Beaudon, ch. m., owned by J.
W. Consldlne, Seattle, first.
Class 34 Mares or geldings 15 hands
and over, to be shown before a coaoh,
drag, body brake or other suitable ve
hicle Lady Tuck and Lord Nip, Monte
Frisco ana Bessie Xa, nrst.
"IT HAS TAKEN MY
HOI TO PAY THE
DOCTORS AND
PITALS"
HOS
V. '
MA ,
WatksalsMBiSB
DR. N.J. FULTON
NATUROPATH.
"I'm Financially Ruined"
Thes ar the actual words uttered by
t. CiAM l36:1'??, f Kld,nr J,?.r 16 convinced him that his wife must be
hands 2 inches Black Diamond, blk. g., operated upon at one of the high-priced
owned by Mrs. J. W. Consldlne, Seat- sanitariums and that she must have a
tie. rirst; trnie tiyes. Day m., owned by
Henry L. Corbett. second.
riasH oo fieavy a rait team, rour-m'
hand Prince,
Lucy, bay g.,
bay g., Clyde, bay g..
Ben, nay g owned by
tlon of the day Bishop Seaddlng will him. He asked Mr. Simons to give his
preach at the pro-cathedral of St word that ne would repair ine curDS.
Stephen's, corner Thirteenth and Clay "1 11 do the work," said the manager,
streets in the evening, on the. ministry "Well. I'll sign the warranta," said
of healing. It Is hoped there will be the mayor.
a large attendance or pnysicians and j
others interested in this. subject which
will tie presented" py tne oisnop as it
money I Class 81 Pair of sreldlnas not exceed-
right away and tne mayor agreed witn
ing 16 hands 3 Inches; horses count 60
er cent, appointments ov per cent: to
e driven by a lady Lady Tuck, blk.
m., Lord Nip, oik. g., Mrs. F. w. Lead-
Holman Transfer company, first; Nelth,
gr. g., Oeorge, gr. g., Minnie, blk. m..
Nig, blk. g.. owned by Portland Slab-
wood company, second; Dick, bay g-.
Frank, bay g., Salem, bay g.. Prince,
bay g., owned by Weinhard Brewing
company, tnira; joe, oay g., Blaze. Day
g., Tom, bay g.. Kid, bay g., owned by
uriscou a uouier Transzer company,
fourth.
Class 54 Horses over 15 hands 2
at tho Lambeth
con-
was discussed
ference.
Charles F. Berg, the retiring manager
of Lennon's Portland store, waa ban
queted at the Danmooro hotel last night
by members of the local Ad club. Mr,
Berg leaves Portland tonight for San
Francisco, where he sroes to take charire
of the new Lennon store recently opened
there. A number of addresses were made
WITflESS FEES
III BENEFIT FUND
mere, a numoer oi aaureasea were maae t m. j Trlt rri l .1
t last nights banquet, complimenting tTiciienor and Hellver Told
tne uivitea guest upon nis success in .
to rurn in cuius iteceiveu
From ,the County.
the Portland mercantile field and wish
ing him good luck in the California
metropolis.
J. P. Monahan. and Charles Thalrklll,
the two clerks charged with the forgery I
of. Southern Paclf lo passes and who Publicity put an and, for the present
were arrested at San Francisco on- In- anyway, to tha fattening of police and
foJrnh on, S? aih, J"aUro?? ompny' deteetlvo salaries by the coyectlon of
last ni-ht and lodged In the city Ja C Jf1106" 3 Acting Chief of Po-
Officer Howe, wno went to San Fran- . MooE?. Jrned yesterday that de-
clsco sfter Barney Lanahan; and Of- tectlvas Tlchenor and Hsflyer had put
fleer Graves brought them bick. Land- " fl1" i"-4 ABJ,.4J& 'SSSSll
han was not returned, tho California yTlY attending the Martin murder
courts setting him free. trial and spending a few minutes on
. " the witness stand being paid for their.
The father of Willie Meyers, ti East iLme,b'r thL cltyr"!2e ls"ue? orders that
-k,, . ' ,. the fees they had collected jnust be
Third street reported to the police turned Into the office. The det-ctlves
yesterday that Willis hsd run away turned it over to Clerk John Maloney.
from homo and wanted him caught A Acting Chief Moore stated -this morn
policeman found Willie trying to sneak inK- ihKt a,i vritness fees collected by
Into a boxcar last night and promptly metnbers of the police department are
tnk him into euufnA-mr wiTii. suDoosed to be turned In to the sick
sent home for -dUclDllne. Wllllaa benefit and relief fund. That this has
father works at the Immigration of- not been done for a good while is at
flee.
Congressman W. EL Humphries of
Washington will bo tho principal
speaker at a meeting to bo held tn the
Armory on the evening of October 27,
me meeting wui oe under tne suai
of tho Republican state central com
tee and Secretary McArthur will
nounce the further arrangements
i be meeting In a short time. j
-r tbs 220,000 'worth of Improvo
t bond a recently sold y the ways
": ' I means commute or tho city coun
r'.l the city treasurer has already re
reived $285,000 In rash and has dis
bursed $130,000 of thla up to date. The
extra $5,000 wss ths amount of pre
miums and accrued Interest on . ths
ootid
.Detectives 'Kay, Hyde and Craddock
ratted the gambUng Joint at 82 North
roorts street last night and gathered
In two Chinese and two Japanese wooers
of fortune. Bail waa fixed at $10 each
and too alleged gamblers wars released.
aaaaa
Owners of ths following articles that
were found oa ths streetcars yesterday
can reoArer thetn by calling at loss ar
ticle department. First and Alder
streets: Man's gold watch, music stand,
pin, four purses, seven umbrellas, four
pacsages, a djoo prini ana two nines
doxos
L. D. Mahoat, a member o ths Malt
nantn delegates) to tho legislature, win
dIlrrr an address to tho people of Itss
rilTille and Mnrcaviila tonight at War
ren's hall on the Base Una road. At ths
cxnclceifwi of tb address a Taft eloS
wiu be (orsoed.
Ptramer Jessl Hsrkrna, for Camas,
WsahnusaJ sod way larxlrnrs. dally
reft Pondar. Lettai Wasblagtoa street
deck tt t a ay ,
' J Chambers aV eflsii. $31
Msrrlsoa street corwer of Sixth. .
TTti' riHii, lit Teatli stroot
isw e
loach 1UI 14 3. fceeieeas ssea s las,
It
g1aase
iwif, "
r.ue4. 312 bekom bMg
thf
t;
B-r-ks a etims s$ gsraeg f K at
tested by the fact that Maloney states
that he never knew before that members
of the department collected witness
fees, supposing that they testified in
nax cases as a part of
better, first; Ladj Arva. ch. nr.. Lord inches up to carrying 180 .pounds
Nelson, oh. sr.. Miss Bernloe Baker, sec- Shamrock, bay g., owned . by James
ond. Nlcol, Hillsdale, Or., first; Duchess, ch.
Class It Fonles 13 hands 3 inches m., ownea ov jn. ju. xioiDrooK. aecona;
and not exceeding 14 hands 1 inch I Reliable. Day g.. owned by Samuel JC
Quality Queen, J. w. Ootisldlne Jr., Seat- Kramer, New York, third; Oypsy, sor
tie, first; Bonnie, bay g., Miss Margaret rel m., owned by J. Wesley Ladd,
col. third: BobT bay sr.. GeorKe T. Wll- Class 88 Sporting tandem, wheeler
let fourth. to be 15 hands 2 Inches or over to be
Sneclal class Junior Hunt clutj shown first as a tandem, then the
Flaxy, Don Tarpley, first; Apache Bill. I leader to bo saddled in the ring and
sanitariums and that she must have a
soecial nurse to care for her. The
services of tho nurse, cost him $21 per
week, and they charged the poor fellow
?7 more for the nurse's board. Then
ho doctor and the sanitarium swooped
down upon him with a bill of more than
$600. and his home that ho had worked
and saved a lifetime to acquire had to
be sacrificed to meet the cruel extor
tion. v
: And She Might Have Been
Cured for $100
HORSE SMOW
Second Annual
Horse Show
-f the
Portland Hunt Club
' Oriental Building : .
October 15, ft, 17, '08
esorvog Seats sew ea .
Bale a maws a startla's
Drag store, Stasa aad
tf a h I a gtoa trosta.
Reserved Seats, $150 General Admission, 50c
AJnriZafxirn.
HPtf g Theatre.
ttavtwiu 14th and Washlngtoiv
Phones Mala I and A-llll.
Last time tonight $1$ o'clock.
Tbo WWely-Dlecussed Drama,
"The Clansman"
Evening. $1.50 to 50e.
WTlTTr rt Theatre
Phones Main 1 and A-1122,
I KIGHT8, beginning TOMORROW
Tha Favorite Character Comedy
Prices 60c, 75c. $1.00. $1.50.
Seats Now Belling at Theatre.
Lf IHUIUllV
tmi MX m at, a m m mi w
FEE
TnEA'
Main 117, A-4224.
Last Time Tonight
"HDD ami. or twm oolsis wnr
Get your seats at once. Kvenlng
rices 25c, (5c and 60c.
text week, starting tomorrow matinee,
"Browa of Xarrard."
BAKER THEATRE
Main 2. A-E3S0. Ore son Theatre Co.
Inc., lessee. Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Mgr.
Last Time Tonight
Tho Famous Richards 4 Prlngle'r
"MINSTREW"
Bigger. Better, Brighter Thsn Ever.
Nlsht trices 25c 60c 76c 21.00. Mat
inees 26o, 60c.
Next week, starting tomorrow night
"Ths Koaeymooners."
MAXW , A-10S0. Mats.
Sx. aoadays and HoUdays
U-2S-SBC
THEATRE
RIGHTS
15-15-50-75
Advanosd aadsvUle Week Oct. la.
BaXaTSa Sextette; Hops. Booth ai Oo.
Amelia amxosnrUlo, iPsnl Taladoa.
Howard It Howard, xwls ft orsoa,
Slack fes Jos as. Orcheom MetaMs. Or.
p-stua vroasswa.
No Cocaine, No Gas
Our snooesa Is duo to uniform
high-grade work at raaaooablo prtoea
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with beartwoa.
aoss eaa now have their tooth ex
tracted filled and brldgowork ap
plied without tho least pala or daa-
gor. ... ...
PAINLESS EXTRACTION .. .CO
S2-KARAT CROWNS 5.00
BRIDGE WORK 5.00
OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE.. S.OO
ALL. LINED PLATE ...15.00
TEETH
LsflClAtf
r I
MIL s . r--
,,; i , , -m"mm
Bzamlsatloa aad Ooastiltattoa rree.
Wo sXtsnd to sll a special Invita
tion to call at our office and have
their teeth examined free of charge.
Wa own and control tho Iarest
ano best equipped dental establish
ment In tho. world, having II off loos
all told. , - .
Wa aivo a written guarantee with
all work for 10 yeara Lady attend-ant
Open evenings till 7.
Sunday to L
Union Painless Dentists
gam Morris ib St, Corses rirst.
Wa ar' Tam
Ooat to lavs
1 But the husband didn't know It Reader,
YOtT ought to tell your sick neighbor
tnat i givo no medicines at ail, never
resort to surgery and that my patients
re not -oonsig
priced hoi
husbands.
'J. Q. A. Daniels, second; Tommy, Leo
Garuh, third; Brownie, Richard Wll
root, fourth.
Class 80 Mare or gelding not ex-
15 hands Lady Tuck, blk. m.,
W. .Leadbetter, nrst, only en'
hurdles. Tan-
retrulatlon
50 per cent, performance
ceedln
Mrs.
try.
Class 16 Pacers: must have a record better,
of 2:40 or better Hal B., br. s., PaullTopsy.
and it.
ridden over
dem to count 51
over Jumps 40 per cent, appointments
10 ner cent Juan vaiarao and Sham
rock, bav a., owned bv E. N. Lazarus.
first; Bessie L., bay m., and Monto
Crlsto, gray g., owned by F. W. Lead-
second: Antipope, Day g., ana
bay m., owned by T. T. Strain
.Lai
criminal cases as a part
their regular
duties. But as the detectives have been
collecting these fees, and aa thay have
not been turned in to any benefit or
other fund, It Is evident that they have
been having a nlcoJlttle thing on the
side for some time. Soma of them are
almost constantly In court as witnesses
In criminal" casea Tbey are paid for
tneir time oy tne city, onf nave oeen
collecting extra money rrom toe county.
won x.ysd Oatslde Xdmtt.
Ths collection of witness fees by the
detectives became publio yesterday
when Hellver and Tlchenor filed sffl-
davlta that they lived beyond tho two
mile limit It being one of tho rules
of court that witnesses living less than
two miles rrom ins eourtnouse can col
lt no feea
T la noaafhi that the - nollaotlon rtf
tmnraa rees or memoers or tne police
department will bo Investigated by the
grand jury, it -wmm mmoiw wee mgnt
that at least four of tho detectives were
to be summoned befnro tho Inquisitorial
body to explain wny tney navo been
coller-tlng pay . both from the city and
the county when acting as witnesses in
criminal rases Is supposed to bo part of
their ouiy.
loween Mr bp-found tn tho children's
department at ue puono library.
E. S, A. C dancing cart V. Rtnairr
hall tonight Stiles' snuslc
W. A. Wise ' Sad saaoclatea. najnlaaa
deaUsts. Third aad Waahlagvott. .
hail tonight Stiles' soasio. '--
Dr. Fkltt has moved hla mttrmm tn
tho Medical building.
Iraec
llL ,
signs. 214 TasahtU. Mala
Jacobs, tho tailor. $ Morrlsoaj at
Joarnal want ado, lo a wera.
Crotvn Theatre. -
't rrixrs, Coat." a lots affair; FaUe
n ra. (
. V 4 rl
R. Lamson. third.
Class 20 Mares or readings, 15 hands
and not exceeding 16 hands 8 inches, to
be shown to. an appropriate vehicle
Ladv Tuck, blk. m., owned by Mrs. F.
W. Leadbetter. first: Captain Caprice,
b. g., owned by Mrs. H. A. Kyer, Seattle,
Wash., second: Lady Arva. ch. m..
owned by Bernlce A. Baker of Tacoma,
third; Thistle, ch. g., owned by James
Nicol. Hillsdale, Or., fourth.
Class 29 Pair or mares or geiainas,
hands 1 Inch or over, to be Judged for
nformation. Quality, style, substance
and all-around good action; must have
good manners, stand quietly and back
well: to be shown before a brougham
Lady Tuck, blk. m.. and Lord Nip, blk.
owned oy Mrs. F. w. ieaooetter.
irst; Black Chief, blk. g-, and Hindoo
Prince, blk. g., owned by Theo. B. Wll-
..owned by Mra C. H. Lewis, third.
are not "consigned" to outrageous
rlced hospitals or sanitariums, nor are
lusbands, wives, fathers or mothers
robbed.
Everybody Ought to Know
Me by This Time!
I have been In Portland almost a do
oade, and have treated men and women
and oured them -of all known kind of
dlseasea met with In this climate. And
that means everything from rheuma
tism and stomach troubles to diseases
of the spine. .
CONSULTATION FREE
DR. N. J. FULTON
316 Twelfth St, two blocks south of
Jefferson car, one block from either
Eleventh or Thirteenth St car.
Office Hours, t to 18, 1 to 4.
Home Phone A 2122.
cox, second;' Cltlsen, ch. g., and 'Civilian,
a-., ownea dv Mra u. n.
Class 72 Open Jumping class, best
ch.
tKCBCOtMO, THE
tees o unrr.
Wesstnger, first; Crotchet bay g., A. L.
Powell, second; Alta Cora, blk. bl, Paul
Wesslnger. third; Lizzie bay m., F.
J. Richardson, fourth.
Class S3 Thoroughbred saddle mares
or geldings ovsr 15 hands 2 Inches
Wallace 1, ch., g.. J. P. Porter, Van
couver, Wash., first; J. H. Bennett br.
W. M. Davis, second; Oregon Boy,
ch. g.. Miss rally J. tieadnetter, unu,
wash., third; vtiu wehrung, cn. g.
Mra F. G. Buffum. .fourth.
Class 42 Horses not sxoeedlng 15
hands 3 Inches, to be shown to a gig;
horses 60 per cent appointments 60 per
cent to be driven by amateurs Sun
shine, ch. m., J. W. Consldlne, Seattle,
first: Merry Widow, blk. m.. Maple-
wood Farm, second; Lady Arva, Mis
Bern lea Baker. Tacoma. third.
. Class (4 Polo ponies not ovsr 14
hands 3 Inches, to be shown with mal
let Cricket ch. Henry Metsaer.
first; Dextsr, bay g.. George Bates, Jr..
second; Caesar, br. g.. Dr. O. K, Breuere,
third; Babe, bay m Frederick Porter,
Vancouver, roarta.
' Class 3 Trotters over 15 hands 1
Inch. ao4 exceeding II hands 1 Inch,
shown to appropriate vehicle Crystal,
br. Samuel Elmore, first; Hal lie 1
c m. i. o. t-Tsne, second; Homer s..
blk a- D. E- FTederica. Seattle. third;
Aleberry. bay g, Charles Wright fourth.
Class f s reHHaga t years old and I
rr. 16 hands 1 Inch and over Wal-I
tare L ch. a.. -J. P. Porter. Vancouver. I
Wash, first; Joe Jewett br. g Thomas I
firHt Brooke, arrond; Valentine, ch. B-1
Thomas Scott Brooke, third; no Dame, I
bay; t- Andrew Kerr, roorth.
Claas 41 Mares er seldlngs sot ex
reeding 16 hands 3 laeh. to be shown
Mort a gig Merry Widow, blk. m
Mspleweod Farsn. Reetna MsOe. first;
Hfllr Brandon, ra. m J. W. Coealdine,
rettle. iTPd; ll Arr. civ b Ber
lc A.. Kakrr. Ttrama, Waaru. third.
Ca t Herare suiUbie to ieroose 1
I performance over three consecutive
Jumps, horses to carry not less than 140
pounas cranar, oay g., ownea oy jiu
Breyman, first; Oleta, br. m., owned
by ft A. Pattullo, second; Will Weh
rung, ch. g., owned by Mrs. F. 1. Buf
fum. third; JuIItbia, br. m., owned by
Miss Anne Shogren. fourth.
Class 76 High Jump, the trial to com
mence at 4 feet bars to be raised at
discretion of tho Judges Fox Catcher,
br. g-. owned by Ma pie wood Farm, Ren
ton, Wash., first; Frank, b. g., owned
by Otto Breyman. second.
GAMEWELL ALAK3I
BID 18 ACCEPTED
The Gamewell company's bid for the
Inatallatlon of now fire alarm boxes
was accepted by the executive board
last night. This company's bid was ths
lowest received and In a test before a
special committee lasta n n waa
shown that the Gamewell boxea are all
that Is claimed for tnetn.
Tha onlv otner Didder ror tne con
tract wss A..O. Long, representing the
Star company. Long attempted to ahow
that the Star and Gamewell systems
were non-lnterfetina aad Interchange
able, but bo lost oat
DR. BROUGIIER'S
Subject Sunday Night at ths
WHITE TEMPLE.
Twelfth and Taylor Streets,
"The Automatic Calf
SECOND SERMON IS THE
"Ten Commandments
Up to Date
Morning Solo, Miss Kathleen Law
ler. Violin Obllgato, Mlaa Cor
nelia Barker. Evening Gospel Solo,
Miss Ethel Shea.
SPSCXAXi MUSXO Bl
QVAJKTST.
PANTAGES THEATRE
ASVAirOZD TAT7DXTXUS.
Stars of Mil xratloaa,
8 Zingnri Slogers 8
Presenting the Spectacular Scenic Oper
atic rroaucuon, v
otbt JirrB
Matinees dally. 16c Two shows
night. 16c 'and 26c
The Average
Householder
LYRIC THEATRE
BX.U1TXAX.& COXTAinr
Present
YOUNG MRS.WINTHR0PI
Ootohe 11 -Week
arsart Week, Pel 1 "Btrlckea aUBd."
The STAR.jZuSZ u"n ?
Matinees Wednesday. Saturday. Sunday I
For tne entire weea oi October il
Kltmt Se Gaxxolo Present
TKJioorr KoinrTAZar bsepusb."
A new railroad play of the Golden
West Matinees at 2:30 p. m. Every
evening at sua. Matinee prices 16c 35c.
Nirht Drices 16c 25c 35c. 60e. Seats
may be reserved by either pbona
Jtaxv weex -mm onppie otook.-
TBE GRAND VandcvlIIe de Inxe
avOTEn big mxiA.
Sisters TUarone,
Daring and Sensa
tional Globe Per-formera
Tobies If Brooks.
Xaxry Thoratoa.
Adams $ CrahL
Tho Xejkadsrs.
lopaTopsy k Tops
Tred Baaar.
Oraadaseopo.
Horse Show
Second annual Horse Show, Portland!
Hunt Club, ORIENTAL BUILDING. Oo-1
tober 16-11-17. I
Sals of seats opens Monday, Octooer I
5, Rowe 4k Martin Drug Store. Reserved
Seats. $1.50: General Admission. lOo.
Finds a bank account
in a Trust Company ;
of immense conven
ience and saving. Her
bank book and paid
checks show at once
. her deposits and , her
payments, and her
checks are themselves
proofs of payments. ,
Wo pay you to Save
fn our Savings De
partment "
.' s ' . .'V-'"": :'
Two percent allowed on
checking accounts.
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
90 Seventh St. Elks Tempi
U O. RALSTON... Pres.
G. L, MAG GD3BON..Caahlsr
OWirWrVSAAArSArVrSr3
PIANO BUYING
; Tho buying of : a
plane la an im
portant ' transac-
. tlon.. - Thsre are
many different
makes of pianos. -and
v there , are
many dealers.
Bherman, . Clsy
co. are an old,
sll-known ostab.
lisbed house and
earrv the flnaat
lino of high-grade, dependable pianos to
be found In any house on the coast.
They sell new pianos as low as tasS. .
Sara, Sato, tOOO and up to tho Incom-
paraoie Stelnway at s7 and up. used '
plsnoa from $150 to gaaO.
The followina list la remarkable and
yoa will recognise the names names ss
-"l c
w JweU
J.i " ,rllsh
TEA
You think one tea
good as another ?
Why don't you buy
the lowest price you see in
the window ?
as
,1
Ete Scbmist's Best: aw sag Wa.
free east
$cbwab Pr in ting Co.'
grrr aryeg. s r ycvyit s rtrttt
4TH tTARR ITRtlfl
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1 ml
DR. P. T. BALL
tsj ATI tdada nra-a
w..va M-m.mm.rn TOI WUI NCOin
r . .11 k- ..1 I familiar aa the names of old friend
methods. No medicines or operation -.,B- Chsae, Everett Conover.
BLatKahua mua ear it wuhhrt mt I Baokard. Kingsbury. Ludwlg. tstey,
motacaua Biag, ssr wsaMagaoa St. E. iurtlnM. waiiinatan. a u
Chaae Plsyer Plane: Kingsbury. Carols
FOB nun AJn rrxixars land Eunhona Inner Flayers.
mm. a pin I Convenient monthly pay meats may he
uamiana Diners "'
A eowerf ul aohrodlstao aad soeetal toato I Stalls aad BUuilses, Oppeslts roatoStaf.
and liqaor dealers, or by woodsrd,
1 Clsrke A Co. 4th and Wasntnrtoa Sta
CUBII WOOBWAM DBOO) OO.
IrOBXXUjm, OA. AwBirrs. .
M4.IR BALSAM
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nur ita Tm
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jWlLIIOITMriERAL WATER
LABBS THOMAS. Ptee A-I1IA
It Labbo BMs- ear. .4 aad WsahUgtea.
Uttlo "A&letsr alTrajs par.
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iBCOrforstad sod Charter sn-ter t
Lar of Ue lute ef Oon.
PROTECT YCUH LIVE
STOCK DY KSKMX:
0eg H.rHM'TM V '
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legstrias Brctrt!y aeae.r.
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