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i THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL.' PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO. OCTOBER 18. 1003. 85,000 DAMAGE SUIT DISMISSED asaaassaaissBsaaiBSBjBjBSBassBf THE LIGHT SHED 0. 0. P. and Its Candidate Judgment Against 0. It. & N. BRYAN VAHTS I w m Br f GREAT BARGAINS On Sale This Week 'Should State Policies If They Dare. ; Company Keversed by the Supreme Court i (Calls ir LmhI Whs.) Denver, Oct. 17. At the Auditorium, after passing through streets crowded with enthusiastic, cheering supporters and addressing thrae overflow meetings a , th way, W. 3. Bryan last nil ht called for "mora light" on tha polio loa proposed by hla Republican antagonist in tha presidential race. Mr. Bryan referred to tha fact that the uemocratlo national committee had I-ubllahed a Hat of contrlbutora and ha iiitmanded that the Republican party do mi lame, tie aaaed mat in epuo llrana make known their poaltlona on needed labor legislation and "not be tray tha toller with a kiss." "What la it going to do on tha Philip pine queatlon? ha Inquired. "It haa enormoualy increaaed the appropria tion for the army and tha navy In preparation for wax a that ought never to come, ix naa ooasiea or poaaeasions In tha orient, while the Filipinos clamor fttr an announcement of tha nation's lcUry. Let there be light." Mr. Bryan aalJ the Democratic con vention declared for the popular elec tion of senators, while the Republican convention overwhelmingly voted agatnat It. The Republican candidate had merely expressed a personal Incli nation In its favor, but Bryan Insisted that thla reform was demanded In the interest of honest government Bryan said the Republican platform dealt in generalities and Its purposes were not made clear. The Democratic party." ha Bald, "takes the public into lta ennfldenoo find submits lta policies to their Judg ment. I,et the Republican party be equally candid and open Its booka and Its plana. Let there be. light." . Fourteen thousand people heard Mr. jiryan a speecn at ine Auanoriurn linA... kl 1 . . l . (Special Hli patch to Tha Joaraal.) Olympla, Wash., Oot XT. A judgment against tha Oregon Railroad at Navlga-I tlon oompany of IS, 000, growing out of I ai rear and oolllalon on tha road at Rivervlew, Oregon, baa been reversed I by tha eupreme court and the case ordered dismissed. Tha gotten waa instituted by Joseph woucner, conductor or rreignt wo. 11, running between Wallula. Waahincton, and Umatilla, Oregon. Freight No. II was followed by an extra frelcht which overtook.lt at Rivervlew and smashed the caboose, injuring Boucher. The record disclosed to the auoreme court that No. il waa delayed, that Boucher knew that tha extra waa following him and failed to ohaerva the rules of tha company regarding throwing out fuses or torpedoes rrom ine -roar or tne train. It Is held that ha was contributory peg- The court also affirmed a iuUpient In favor of tha Sookane A Inlm ,1 Em pire Railroad company In a damrxn suit resulting rrom tna death of Rufua rc Cable, who waa run down at a crossing by the Coeur d'Alena flyer. Cable waa driving hla two daughters to a station at which tha flyer did not atop. The train was late ana tne party saw an extra go through and euppoeed.it waa the flyer. Thereafter they iawi the faat train anproacning ana mintooK'tt ror t local. The horse was not i stopped at the crossing and the buggy wis struck ry tna tram, cable waa killed 4d :ne 1 Scores of marching cluba from other Colorado cities were In the procession that followed the candidate to the great liall. Pyrotechnic and electrical effects deepened the Impresslveness of the scene In the streets. Ills progress toward thla city yes terday was one running fire of speeches delivered to enthusiastic townspeople and farmers, who made up a crowd of shouting enthuslasta at each station. The publication of the campaign con tributions gave Mr. Bryan a text art many of these places and he varied his short speeches on the guaranty of bank deposits with a discussion of the pub licity plank of the Democratic party and called on the Republican party to be as honest with the people. NEW FUR HOUSE The court holds that ; tha- rule that persona about to. cross" BtflhT rallreedl arraaea anouiu nop, i slew ajin , listen 1 appllea as well to interurban MeStrfoj talned by Vincento Dlmurla In the su perior court or King county for Injuries resulting irom pemg run oown by a Sa attie 'i ransrer company carriage Is re versed and ordered dismissed. Dlmurla I wks crossing tne iimi at uacKsons'and Third avenue with an umbrella over hla head. He did not look out for approach ing teams, ana ine court holds that he contriDuiorny negligent. BC 1. dumber a Merchant of Seattle Xooates in Portland. M. L. Oumbert. who has been in the fur cloak and suit business for the past 10 years, arid recently located In Heat- tie, has nought the "Nonpareil" at 834 Washington near Seventh. It is his purpose to greatly enlarge the acock, MARION CIRCUIT COURT SENTENCES (Balem Burean of Tbe Jonrnal.) Salem, Or., Oct 17. Britten Bennet was given a seven-year sentence in the penitentiary yesterday by Judge Bur nett ror a statutory . orrense committed on 12-year-old Louise Zollinger, his niece. The Jury found Bennet guilty i i . . . . . ,r . i . . . ' I 1IJ jlUUUl lO IIllIlUlt-B. J. Q. Walker waa sentenced to two years for burglary and Edward Sweeney 30 days In the county Jail for petty larceny. After deliberating 1 hour and 45 min utes the Jury found E. E. Jackson guilty or assault ana battery. Jackson was charKed with mayhem, havlrnr bit ten off the thumb nail of an opponent In a fight. In connection with this trial jjr. H. rt. K.auiman was fined for conterapt or court ror railing to re spond to a summons as a witness. CYCLONE AT SEA IS VISIBLE 30 MINUTES Ocean Park, Cal., Oct. 17. Residents of Ocean Park were frightened today by a gigantic waterspout that formed about eight miles off shore and held a column of water 1,000 feet In the air ror hair an hour, berore moving south ward. Heavy black clouds gathered about half way between Point Vincent and Point Firmln about 7:30 o'clock this morning. Suddenly swooolne down I to the ocean the storm lashed the waves Into a huge waterspout. Smaller pil lars of water formed on each side of the large spout. No damage has been re ported. WOLGAST-WEEKS FIGHT POSTPONED M. L. -Gumbert. making a specialty of high grade furs. Mr. Gumbert will be remembered by a great many of the well to do Port landers, having spent the curlier years of nis business career with the Silver field Fur company. Being a native son of Oregon, he could not refrain from disposing of his business -In Seattle when he had a favorable offer and re turning to Portland. Yesterday after noon his Washington street store was crowded with old friends who congrat ulated him upon his return to his first love, and like a good fellow that he is. he promised never to go away any more. Mr. Qumbert has made arrange ments with one of the manufacturtna- housea of first rank In this country, to supply him with the highest class of fine furs. Immediately after the holi days the "Nonpareil" store will be re modeled and enlarged and mahy new furnishings added. (United Preas Leased Wire.) Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 17. Rain this afternoon caused the postponement un til Monaay or tne Zh-round right sched uled for this afternoon between Ad Wolgast of Milwaukee and Freddie Weeks of Colorado. Our Great Sped of BSUtW' M yews..., LI f at fiirri Fine Morris Chairs $12.50 Morris Chairs, reduced to..f .T5 $14 Morris Chairs, reduced to...fl2.00 $18 Morris Chairs, reduced to...f 15.00 $20 Morris Chairs, j-educed to...fl6.0O $25 Morris Chairs, reduced to...?ZO.OO IS YOUR LIVING ROOM FITTED UP FOR YOUR WINTER'S COM FORT? IF NOT. HERE'S A $25 COUCH FOR $35 Range for $27.50 All are guaranteed for ten years. Leader range, with high closet and duplex grate, spring-balanced oven doors. This is a heavy, substantial and durable range, made of the best quality cold-rolled steel. Adapted for coal or wood. Oven thoroughly braced and bolted, asbestos lined throughout, nickel trimmed, section plate top. Gadsbys' price t l'i I lll'il!'M fSj" V-"W""ieTBBF' ' ' $10.00 fOR THIS ELEGANT DINING TABLE 1 You will be asked a third more at other stores; it is made of selected wood, golden finish; the ff A Aft 6-foot size is marked at ajlUaUU Design is just like the picture J OUR COMPANIES FILE IXC0KPORATI0XS ITO PROFESSES GOOD WILL FOR AMERICA (United Proas Leased Wire.) Toklo, Japan, Oct 17. Prince Ito to day g;ave expression to what purports to be the prevailing' sentiment of the Japanese in an official declaration la- sued rrom tne roreign orrica. in it he eaia : "Wi hope that our friendship and commercial relations with the United States will be more rlnselv mm.nt1 by tha visit of the American fleet to our anoree. The whole Japanese people units in extending a warm, alncere wel come to our meats on the American battleships." Other lead In r men of the empire are aivinc out similar expreaaiona of rood wllL Articles of incorporation were filed by the foriowlng concerns with the county clerk this morning: McKenife River Power comnanv. In corporators. Cord Sengstake, d. A. Ly man and Zera Snow. Consolidated Lucky Boy Mines com pany, incorporators. Cord Senirstake. O. A. Lyman and Zera Snow; capital stock II. 000. 000. Strong Co.. incorporators. Fred H Strong, George M. Strong and O. L. rrice, capital stocK, ao.uuo. Portland Scenic Scods comnanv. Rnl Baum, I. Leeser Cohen and I. B. Uol- man. The name of Dressers Incomnrated has been changed to Dressers & Sealy. Mason company. Benjamin , Lata, Her- man iviaurr anu m. xieinsiein are too incorporators. Metagera Jewelers and Opticians, 842 rvasningion si., Dei. vtn ana I'srk. Couch is made on a guaranteed steel spring construction, frame nicely quar tered white oak, finished a medium dark golden; cover imitation leather, dark olive greeji; top securely tufted and tufts firmly held in place by metal shank but tons. Special would add decidedly to your living room or library. Come early. A limited number to sell on Monday only. OUR DISPLAY RACKS OF RUGS EXHIBIT 250 PATTERNS No Trouble to Show Them to You Come in and Look at Them You Won't Be Solicited to Purchase. NEW FALL PATTERNS Brussels Rugs, Eureka, 9x12. f 15.00 Brussels Burlington. 9x12 18.00 Royal Brussels Rugs, 9x12. . .25.0O Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12, guaranteed 20 yews fZT.OO Axminster Rugs, imported, 9x12, at 30.2r Burmah Pro-Brussels, 9xl2..fl0.80 Extra quality Ingrain, 9x12... f 0.75 Larger and smaller sizes in propor tion. $50.00 PARLOR SUIT .OO CHINA TO ASK DIAZ TO LET COOLIES IN ' rmf rnmm La an a San Francisco. Oct. 17. The Chinese government through lta diplomatic agent. Paul Clnng, will endeavor to ob tain from Mexico a rescinding of U order forbidding tne entrance of Chin ese coolies Into Mexico. CI on a, a Chin ese prefect, la company with Wu Cling, 4 Chinese magistrate, arrived here to day on the Pacific Mali ateamahlp Si beria from China They will go direct ly to Mexico City for an Interview wrth President lii. After preeentlng China's rla'ms. and attempting to adjust the difficulty, the Chinese representative! wui go to wasnina-ton ror a conrerence with the president RECENT VICTIMS OF FOREST FIRE AJpena, Mich, Oct. IT Among tha recently discovered dead Is a daurhter f Emil Paavcrt. who waa bvrned to death la her father's lamber canp. Th girl was alone la the cairp when a change la tre wlrvj brought the fir to ward feer, Sh was roasted alive In tb h Her body was found today. Ths rarrl boy f an Hnlditfe1 man waa fvend sear tha railread trck today scar Ma4a. 1 . No Cocaine. No Gas Oar saocess Is da to unl forts high-grade work at reasonable prloaa. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted Vlfh haartwaak- nesa can bow bare their teeth ex tracts ruled and BrtdgaworK ap plied witnout the least pa ger. PAINTJGSa EXTRACTION .. .50 SI-KARAT CROWNS S.OO BRHXJK WORK 5.00 OUB BEST PLAIN PLATE.. 8.00 ALL LINED PLATS 15.00 TEETH . Iiustnaoa aa Ooaraltaoa Ftm Wi aXtstid te ll a rnactaJ tavlta- ttoa t call at aar ffle aaa tun their taach aaaHasd trmm of aatara-a. W w-a aad enatral the UrrMl aaa Mat eqolpTod dental ewubiisa ment la the fl4 havtaar IS mtrteam ail teld. W s-tve wrlMeai rsaraataa with all arack far IS reut, La47 tiiirl aaL Otwaj melip ttn 1. afMtay ! i. Union Painless Dentists MIH atarrtsia Oarw rini Parlor suit, 3 pieces, beautifully finished, rich dark mahogany, upholstered in ve- rona, regular price $50.00. Sale price. . . , $27.00 Buy Your Heater 50 Sizes and Styles htrt to Select From lm L WW. tons- Special would add decidedly to T ' . , U tr " r,ti i ,r,"" t 1 1 f Of" If M ? m&Mm your living room or library. Come early. L I IsiJ If 'Uii i. 1 1 LW ' li B T aww ) 3 Hi - iir it h mi Li iff v,i yp Ksh vm wim -y , : : m pvi'j tr . Mai iirni a- a a r-v u v. viU&t Largest stock in the city to choose from; f tSSSSSs? I J&'SSKKs. rfrX: this office Desk, solid osk, AA X tZT'' vrti roll top, 5 inches '"W ) rat 1 b$mMn No. 2 Buffet, weathered oak or golden PLAIN SHtTTIRON WfPjrr Quarter-sawed, polished; size of top wllLa.1 lltwil R'S 7f frlRvx 44x22: reanilar orice 135. tn. Heaters, airtight, each. Mlim G"'""'' - 82.50, S3.50 AND 84.50 il'S,. NO RENT T() PAY. THAT'S WHY WE SELL FOR LESS JUNIOR AIRTIGHT Cast top. with lid and swing-off cover; sheet steel body, nickeled footrest, not showing in cut FAIRY OAK S5.00 21-Inch se.oo S8.00 For wood or coal, ateel body, cast top. bottom, grates, lin ings and base; full nickel-trimmed: 10 Inches diameter . . SJ. ia mcnes aiameier It inches diameter 7. V.1I :