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THE OREOON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORENO, OCTOBER 23. 1003. THREATEN TO CREATE ' " BRYAN PANIC OUTRIGHT Cliicajro Financier Utters It Jn Flain and Defiant Words 'Republican Money to Ik; Used at rolls Charles ' ' V 'i P. Taft's Trust Record. ' . " LEWIS COUNTY SPEdALPfflCES III BRYAH RAHKS ftpeelal CHapetrk ( TV Joera.l) Chicago, Oct II. 'Tea. e will show you Democrat what will happen If 1 Jlryaa la elected' said on of CJrfesso's Urged flnanrlars to m toJay. "We'll mak H a wors panic. In order to pun. lab th people for voting for Uryan. Each Action would be juatlfled." "Yoa don't mean 'hat tin men your eJae would deliberately ereat distrust, with consequent disturbance of business and delay In bringing back business to tha normal from tha affect . if ha nreunt D&nlcT" "I certainly mean that." waa the an I Roosevelt' laat letter ta believed to ha a political tnlatake. Trained Renub 3leaa chief have been trying to keep the . nrealJent from letting Into th onnfllrl a v. In ballavlna- hla former out i buret hurt Taft seriously. Th Bryan n jeopla havlelsa tb adrantage af , forded by the- tactical blunder made by Hooaevelt when he addraaaed hla letter ta Senator Knox, who . jreeelved hla ' present eonatorablp aa bequeathed from Quay when the latter died, and whoae "waa the legal mind that directed the prooeedlnga ttalnet- th ateel truat. the influence of which In Penneylvanla la back of Knoa for reelection. It la generally though th aelectlon of Knox error In th Taft campaign to date, aa Knot, when attorney-general, at no time attempted to prevent th tel truat from attaining: It present naonop- . oly of th ateel Dusinese. O. O. W. Xoner at thm Foils. ' Chleaao manufacturer who were tc- day Importuned to contribute to th Republican cambaljrn fund by an au- , thorlied agent of the Republican Na tional committee, asKea: "Why do you need such, a large fund, now that , the campaign la virtually ndedr ' - ' , ' . , "We need th money on let!on day. . "For what?" ' noh at th nnlle." Th manufacturer then Informed the .money collector that he waa for Bryan tnia year, wnereupon me couwiur um- perately tried to evade anewerlng fur ther queatlona aa to th ua to which the money waa to be put at the polla It 1 understood mat practically the only activity nowaday of the Taft 'managers, aalde from coercion, la to get money. Democrat are everywhere using. against such methods, th hia- Paper ahowliig record In a an It by hav been supplied lory of the retain of the large fund of 1104, from Harrlman, and th lioo. out that the Standard OH ronirlbuted at Cortelyou'a solicitation. In 10. To atfaet the reeulta of the attempted u of th Republican rnllllun-dullar fund errangfmon ta have bmn rffocted to have detect Ivea walxh Oeratlona and arrest all persona attempting bribery on election dav. A fund haa lern pro vide and ei tensive preparation have been made to Drevent the corrupting or voters In large cltlea, aa apparently planned. Chart Jr. Tart' llffM Merger. the entire court small stockholders DDlIad to the Ueinooratio i lull. I VUlJllllliiVW -1IWII1 VtMV, which It la shown that Charles I'. Ynft haa been a party to a plan for the amalgamation of all the lighting com- panlea of Cincinnati sad Cleveland, Ohio, and Covington. Ky.. for th d traction of competition, and that one of the constituent companies in th firopoeed merger by Taft la a aubald ary of th Standard Oil. .. . . Affidavits hava been aurPiUM aieo by parties ta th suit, that Wad Ellis, attorney-general or Ohio, now an as sistant atu.ner-aeneral of th United State, waa petitioned to take up th matter, but refused to do ho. and that when told thi.t Charlea P. Taft wa one of th parties attacked h rerusea even in mmA tha nan.re in the case. On demurrer by aerenaanis in me ult tha court ruled that the acts charged against Charles 1'. Tan ana hi associate were clear violation of the Oulo anti-trust law. The attarnev In the cas ent Wll Ham H. Taft a registered letter setting forth th facta Ha got back tb reg latrv MMlnL ahowlna- Tsft had got the latter, out no anawer naa peon rrooiTou nor baa cognisance been, taken of the matter by Judge Taft, ChSrlea P. Taft mil or any official other than tb at- Times, Have Changed Since Roosevelt Kan, Four Years Ago. tornava of record and the alttlng Judge of the court of common Plea af (Jura hoaa county, onto, wno reiieciea mi 1 - ..IE " aerenaanis oemurrrs. Th fact or th merger I not aeniea. bo it 1 held to be apparent mat me evasion of the Issue Is purposed by all bfficial charged with the enforcement or tne unio anu-trusx is.w, jusi as when F. 8. Monnett, a attorney-general of Ohio, waa balked In attempting to en fore th law, and later hi successor dismissed all suits against jrr manuara Oil whlah Monnett haa instituted. Tt Is claimed this case alone end all doubt that Ohio will go for Bryan HUSUM, WHITE SALMON AND BINGEN ; MAY BE LINKED BY. ELECTRIC LINE ' ' ; (Special DUpatch to Ths Journal.) T; Husum, Wash.. Oct. 24.-It 1 th , 1 general supposition , that an lctrlo . road will b built from Husum to Whit ?6alem and Binge, a distance of 10 mum 'loiter on tha road la to branch f Off throughout the country of Camas Frame, xrout, juuto, rim ph urmwu ' ' finowden and In time every desirable point IB western ' Klickitat county. 1V n Cl IT. ....V - - - engineers, hava been running llnea for s tut pan two weene, " u,Bl t-oute for th new ejectrlc project, j: I : A force of men Is at work blasting ? rock near1 tlje Whit Salmon falls, abovs ' Husum. for tha proposed plant which is to furnish power for th electric road and also for ltffhtlng the cltlea of White Salmon and Blngen. This undertaking will ba of great benefit to this valley and western Klickitat county In gen eral and means development and - in crease in value of the lands. 'A better market for all kinds of produce will fol low the. completion or tha enterprise ana a ' substantial Doom win do tne re sult when the trolley line I a reality. Th ranchers living; along- and adja cent to the Whit Salmon valley are .now1 compelled1 to haul their produce over rough roads to the nearest rail way maricet ana it is especially; incon venient In transporting; fruit from the orchard, to market An electrio road will do, away with all this. (lMeUj oupatr re JoarstL) Chchsll,. Wasb Oct, J 4 All Indica tions point to a complete cheng la tb lolltlcal complexion of Lewi county a contrast to four yeara ago, when the county gav Kooaevelt a plurality of :,20u vote out of about 4,6o0 cast. Front all parts of the county ewa I bring received dally of lxruorrallo galna, and the Hoclallata are alao adding many Republican votes to their cause. Two weak ago th Republican man ager and candidate In the county mad th claim that Taft would lead Dry an by a plurality of from 1,100 to, 1,400 voto. but aa election tlme.drawa nearer they are reducing th figure un til rney now place Taft'a plurality at about 800. la th small towns through out to oounly Republican meeting that hav bn advertised have been varv noorlv attended, manr of the meet- Ina having more of an attendance of Umoeret man jiepuoucaaa. All of th IemocraU ar very enthu siastic which la more than can be aald of the Republicans, for. aside from .he candidates and spellbinders, they appear tnetio, taking vary nine interest in campaign. Th Republican who. i slsnlfled their Intention of voting tha Democratio ticket say they will vol It straight from th head down. In th eountv th Democratio candidates for Stat senator, on representative, sher iff and prosecuting attorney stand a good show of winning out, and especial ly tne canaiaate zor state aenaiur. It la charged that at th primaries a larr proportion or tne ijemocrata in tne county voted for H. O. Flshback, candidal for state senator on the Re publican ticket against J. A. Veness, Republican, who was running for the same offlo. thinking tha t Flshbaok would ba an easier man to beat at th reneral election than Veneas, and he waa nominated. Now It is almost a certainty that Theodore Hoas, the Dem ocratio candidal xor state senator, wiu b elected. . Taka Tenr wife ana sweethearts to th Perkins Grill for Bunday Dinner. WARSHIPS LEAVE JAPANESE SHORE " ' ' , '. ' , . . " M,- ( ON 4 t RAINCOATS -"OVERCOATS These garments are equal to those-sold Iriany stpre in townjit $20 and ' in some stores at $25 . The well known reliability oi bur statements assures you the best values in the city. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD ITS SO . f. TNvrT CerrrlgM igoO r W. C. OTM Cslcage IfrhPin) Third and Oaic 1st and Yamhill Washington, D. C, Oct. t4. A cable gram to the navy department this after noon from Admiral Sperry report the departure of the fleet from Tokohama Sunday morning, October -26. (Toklo time.) The first squadron of battle ships will return to Manila, where they are au uciooer it. ine lecono equaa- ron is now enroute to Amoy. unina. where it is expected to arrive next Thursday. per at ivnigni s. v Knabe pianos; tha Wiley B. Allen Co. t it TAVERN OWNERS PROTEST AGAINST PRICE SET ON COUNTY LAND U . ' i la on third of an acre of land, mor ' or Iaa,ton VhlcM atands a portion of ; h Claremont Uvern, worth 1,000, or i enly I2B0T ' I 1 This 1 th question presented to th eimtntv court owner of th land. Th i rnnrt thinks that Sol Blumauer and J Eugene Hoch, th owners of the tavern, i .i et non nA thli la tha nrice -4 piiuuiu v-3 et--- " r j aet In the ffort to oonvlnoa tha couj-t i that thia l aooui tonr um iw f 01umauer and Hoch hav filed with the ' court a statement made by a committee VU of three real estate dealer who fixed a t value on the contested tract at the ra f quest of th Claremont men. Thia f Jury" consisted of David 8. 8 1 earns, A. 1 R. Diamond and W. H. Orindataff. and ; tbelr astlmat Is HBO. w i All of thl figuring result from the reversion to th county ofn acre of around once dedicated to tha oounty as I . . A . atalir-. f m PUDXIO iquar lor ww www v. or"" i ville. That town i not and never was. but It has stood on the county records for many yeara. Recently the county court, by request of the owners of the platted land, vacated th plat, and un der tha state law the public square Decomes tne aDsoiuie property oi ine couniy. Meanwhile tha Claremont tavern had been built, and about half of it Is on the county soil. Tha acre of county land I bisected by the railroad right of way, and only one tnird or it is on tha Claremont aide or tne railroad. This Is the third that Blumauer and Hoch want to buy for 1260, and the oounty commissioners ar willing to sell for 11.000. - So far the matter Is still under nego tiation. It is out of th question for tns claremont people w move ort tne county land without great loss, but the cavern peopis nave no nam to occupy oounty property, and can ba forcibly ousted 11 they remain without making lerma. CURES RHEUMATISM JIrSIIO Fer bottl. lr bottle. A3X XHTSBSAaj BEaEBDT. VOB. Rheumatism . tV ITS KJJaTT TOXtS. Sciatica Neuralgia Nervouaness Sleeplessnesa TRADE SUPPLIED Bf A.W.AIlei&Co. Wholesale and Retail Drutta, 16th & Marshal! Sts., Portland. Or. PACIfTC COAST AOENT8. Tfervou Headache . Neuralglo Headache Nervous Dvspepsia , Nervous Affections SHANAHAN'S RETIRING SAIE MONDAY'S SPECIALS 144446 ITS YOUR OWN MONEY If OU'RE SPENDING, BUT THERE'S NO REASON WHY YOU SHOULD NOT GET THE BEST AND MOST IN TOWN FOR IT. It's hard for us to surprise the public, be cause they have become accustomed to find here prices that others do not dare to even imitate; but we are positive that the extraordinary values we offer during the week will surprise everybody, atid everybody will certainly be " here. I AM AEIIajGOM;-: BUSMESS mm ST- LAWREWGE SHAliflAli Jsisms. $1.00 Sateen Petticoats 65 $17.50 $22.50, $25.t)0 $30.00 $35.00 $17.50 $12.50 $6.00 Tailor Tailor Long Long - Fine Ladies Ladies' Chil- Made Made 'Coat Coat Tajiomaa Long "Long dren's Suits Suits Suits Suits" x Suits Coats Coats Coats $8.75 I $12.50 I $13.50 $15.45 $10.85 $8.50 $7.50 $3.50 Fine Furs at Nearly Half Price COVE 0RCHAED WAKTS ' DEPOT FACILITIES U ' (Salem Boreaa of Tb fonraaL) Salem, Or., Oct J4. Resident f Cove Orchard, In TamhlU county, hav petitioned the railroad commission' for ; depot facilities, through Roy Brenner of Gaston. Cove Orchard la on th west ' aide division of ths southern Pacific, near North Tamhill. Th petition aa- ; sorted tnat tn ran roan company nas , been directly requested to put up a shed at Cove Orchard for the protection of its . patrons against rain ana winas, dui each Ume the request has been turned . down. Mr. Brenner states that nearly an . trains stop at Cove Orchard and he be . lleves that on Investigation th railroad commission will find th traffic to and . from that point aufifclent to merit the . location of a depot. The petitioners also ask that the rall- .'. reail company be compelled to sell tick eta from Portland to Cove Orchard. At . preseot. It is stated, passenger to Cove Orchard can only get tickets to that polat after putting' up a proteat. There . are n printed tickets, and the agent at Portlaad oblects to filling out a ticket ' to Cov Orchard on account of the ad dL. SPEND THE WINTER AT DEL MONTE CALIFORNIA The ParadiM of the Pacific; 125 Miles South of San Franciaca. AffcrIa every facility for ajolf, tennis, riding, driving, motoring, and all ether sports tinder ideal conditions. Superb climate; beautiful l ceo cry. Erery luxury and convenience of the best city hotels. Stopover prfvCegea oa all throBih railroad tickets Intimated literature oa request n.lUCMin. Kjsjicr tlonal work. Many time passengers ar oompeuea 10 Duy iicneis 10 IN ort n Yam hill instead, which cost mor and ar useless. Eua-ene Resrlster: Tha recent froata which played such havoc with tha grapes on tne towianas, aia not nurt those on the hillsides, and the vineyards up out of th vally hava borne especially well The yield of a certain one- acr vineyard which we know wa some thing like 260 to tit orates, which were soia at rrom i.zv to si. so per crate. Wm& if n ii Stupendous Suit and Coati ' A TT 4 H S A ii " H all H I i Your Dollars Do Double STRICTLY GUARANTEED SILK 'ETTIC0ATS, Dutyet Shanahan's This Week 6.50 faluc for $3,98 COLOR SILK YOU DESIRE sjBXXSS2SSISSIiaESaBaiIIIIIEEBSiaaTI3aBSBISISCBaca SPECIAL SUIT VALUES Ladies' fine Tailored Suits in fancy dark and medium colored checks. Jacket effects, pleated skirts ; sizes 34, 36, 38 only. $17.50 value $8.75 Ladies' and Misses' fine Tailor Made suits, long jacket effects. Made from fine worsted in shadow stripes; $22.50 values. Sizes 32,34 and 36 only; now ........ $12.50 Ladies' fine Tailor Made Suits, long coat effects ; all ; new f all hiodels .in plain and mannish stripes, lined with Skinner's satin. $35 to $42.50 value, now . :.'Tf,. . .. ... $25.t)0 One lot fine Tailor Made Suits in black only, Skinner lined, long coat effect; all sizea to 46, Regular $27.50 value. Our retiring price only i $17.50 COMFORTERS 1ND BLANKETS 10-4 Fine Gray Blankets that sell S Our Window Dlpjay 1 , IAWREKCE SDANADAN U4-1I6 Third Street X BUa BARGAIN SPECIALS Sample line of Ladies' Stock Col lars in silk embroidery and lace, also Ruches, 50c and 75c values. . . Six-inch All-Silk Taffeta Ribbons in for $1.25. Our price ........79 I all colors, 50c kind .......... 29 $1.50 Gray Blankets, with black and T,dre?'Fine Teweled Back Combs. - 7 The TaDor-made Suit reigns supreme thia year. The creators hav imparted a smart, dressy touch to each model and we have made a smart deep cut in the prices. Come early, don't wait Come in the morning and get better service. See Monday's special at 924.SO MILLINERY America's smartest styles are shown "here, embracing the season's mm exclusive crcaaons, ureas ana btreet flats tnat represent ine g very best expressions of the newest Fall Styles, all at moderate i wm nsnsz i siri . AsiMiaa.1i . M FVrVTWa rniTt ricre ttrftrr cWtyrff tiriTffTfl S INO DAILY.' if s M M s M M M red border, now 89s $2.00 Extra Fine Blankets, in gray qt white; a bargain. $1.9 $3.50 Extra Fine Wool Blanket, big size. Money-saving price.. .$2.50 Le Palais Royal S7S WASHINGTON ST, CORNER WEST PARK. s 50c values 25 Chiffon and Fishnet" Dotted Veil ing, 25c value . .... .V. . . . ... .15f Ponrv T?iKSnn ' In Ti r cAn cft-!n. a $6.00 Extra Heavy Fine All-Wool and vening shades. .values p to Blankets, big size .......... I - . Ti fonn i7v.o cm r?: ah.wai I ' mvjt Blanket, in extra bie. size. Retir- I Ladies' Fine All-Linen Handker- ing prico $0.25 I chiefs, emb'd and hemstitched, 35c $1.00 Comforters, big size ana well made. Retiring price ....... S9 $1.50 "Extra Size Comforters, well made, with pretty coverings. Our retiring price . . . . i . . i . . . . .91.19 $2.75' Extra Fine Comforters .for comfort .t ........ . $195 and 50c values. 14 Ladies' Leather Draw Bags in black and tan, reg. $1.00 value tf Ladies' Fine Leather Purses, strap back, good value .....V G5 Children's Gray Combination Suits. $375 Extra Fine Comforters, beau- I all sizes, extra fine quality, 75c and tiful designs .............. $2.19 I $1.00 value 9 UENS FURNISHIIVGS $2.00 Men's Umbrellas, all styles of handles and material; all sizes, only $1.39 50c Men's fancy Ties .... . 19 $1.75 Men s camel s hair Under wear, shirts and drawers; all sizes: Extra good value, garment. .$1.39 $2.00 Men's non-shrinkable Under wear, in shirts and drawers. .$1.69 $1.50 Men's natural wool Under wear; sale price, per garment. .98 wear, bhirts and Drawers, all sizes, now ; ......... .oyc- $1.50 Men's extra heavy Australian wool Shirts and Drawers;, per gar ment..' .987 $1.25 Men's fine fleeced Underwear, all sizes in shirts and drawers; sale ; price, per garment . '.' ".' . .... .89 BARGAIN SPECIALS Ladies' Black Equestrienrie Tierhts. $1.50 to $3.00' value . ., ... . . . .49e Extra special in Iiadies' and Chil-' dren's Combination Suits, sanitary- wool, made by Ypsilanti mill, values . up to $6.00." Retiring price. . 98 Ladies' Cashmere Hose, 40c value, . aaa now.'. . . ......... ......... .i-oc Ladies' French -Ribbed Cashmere Hose, 75c value 50J Boys' Stockings, extra heavy, triple : knee, high spliced heel, double sole and the regular 25c value, sizes 6 to ' 10 . . . . ...14 BoysWVool Shirts and Drawers, in gray only, $1 .00-value ....... 50 Ladies' Fine Leather Handbagssil ver mounted, moire - lined, gray, brown and green, $1.00 value. .50ft Children's v Combination Suits, fleeced lined, 50c value ......290