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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND.- MONDAY (EVENING. OCTOBER 23, 1003. BORH iw 1.111,' OUT IfJ Kb FORECAST FlllilL IIOSBilllD FAILED AN EASTERN OREGON EXHIBIT OF COJM HER Olil'JOOLEIl DHL to fiuoy JOKE inn Chief Event Political Tuff of Pendleton Business 3Ien In-3rrs. Nojes Says She M'roto War in New York The World at Larffc. terestedWili Hold iTeet Jnff Today. Other Man Lqvo Letters ' ; for Pun. r 11 ill 3 W V III UUI III HIM .. . . . . . . Keclsl Dispatch ta TM Jnarasl t Washington. Oct. J. Th last week of til presidential campaign will se great display of activity all along j the line.. Thai New Tork la rrdU , aa th pivotal at at la vldncd by f Laurier Stands Chance of Defeat, 'Although, the Old j xV&m$ZL r x l-i f iii tr i intra in tna winciup or in i any, is riming cp jiaru Fight to Elect Him Pre- ther In tha wlndup of the campaign. . Bryan la elated to man. tnn speeches In New. York city during nu vi lt there today, concluding the day ty or In Madison B.jua re Harden. He will I .(".pedal Dispatch ta Ths Joarntl.) Vancouver. B. C.Oct 2. With glorious fall weat'ier electlona ara be- Ing held ta every part of tha Pomlnlon today. .Out of til Beat only two ara not being contested; on la tha province of Quebec where Hon. I IV Brodeur (Liberal), and. one la Weat York. W..F. Maclean (Conaervatlve) are returned by aoelamation. Sir Wilfred Laurier la appealing to tha people to return him and hia party to power ao aa to enable him to complete work at preeent under way, notably the construction or tne Grand Trnnk Facino railway, r-eraon-ally popular with everyone, his peraorc aJ apnea! will bring . many to hia apport. ',- . .! j. , . Borden's Appeal. -. 'R. I Borden, leader of the Conaerva tlve party, la - appealing along the old lines and principles of the Conservative party, and denouncing with, great force the graft which haa been allowed to govern every .department ; of , publlo aervlceA ' '.' -" Members of parliament on the Liberal j their claim to support upon the great aide have been waxing fat on the spoils commercial and Industrial' progress un of of floe, and, scandal after scandal hasidrr their administration, occurred in connection with dredging - Outside the realm of politics, the contracts, bridge-building; and with the, events of tha week that will attract at-huildlna- of the Grand Trunk Pacific I tent Ion will include tha recentlnni nf tha Government lands have also been sold j American battleship fleet at Araoy, I to favorites, ana many ivnunti nui v. nina, tn cejeoration or me rinietn an- nlveraary of th birthday of President steak In HrooWlyn Tuesday In Albany , ed needs y. In Syracuse Thursday, In Buffalo Kriday. V'rom Buffalo he will lump to Chicago to close the campaign In that city with a speech Saturday nlfht. The activity of the Republlcana In New York during the week promises to be even greater than that of the Dem ocrat With th exception of today, when he will swing through Connec ticut, Mr. Taft will devote the entire week to New York. He will make a trip that will carry him over the rrater part or tne state, weaneeasy nignt ne Is to speak in New York city In com pany wltn Governor Hugnea. (Jtner Re publican campaign orators who will stump New York during th week in clude Vloe-Presldent Falrbanka, Senator William Alden smith or Michigan, Sec retary itooi ana necretary mraus. Canada and Bert of Wrld. Canada will elect a new barl lament. Though brief, the campaign haa been very animated. Th laurier adminis tration has been subjected to sever criticism, chiefly... directed against Its railway policy, aa recklessly wssteful of pyblle money. It Is also charged that the-publlo funds hav been misused and the civil service prostituted to build I X 5 J 4 m TV t ! J A ' - i V ' " t - ; , t ? t : ' ,"s,: ' HaH t i I 'rA;; - - ' A ml ISperlal plapatrk t Tke JouraaLI Just becauaa aha .ninvi mJj ' PMdleton. OrH Oct !. For th pur- Mrs. Josephine Na... i. uJ,l"-L:.Ln 0Wr?.r?.r:M o 0org Boiler, and when her ' and operation of tna woolen mill. Q. M. uftww "h0 failed to -appreciate th Hlca, ctialrman of Ut-Commercial aaso-lloka "taatarat : . . i ,.- elation oommlttee, lms called a meeting , bout Me iniuA. w . T !. 1 to be held In the rowus of U aasovla" T 1 8oU,r"- "ld him ah tlon thla afternoon. . I loved Oeorc. sure ennnah tm. i. th w . , '"""i"' araraniiianiq nas I explanation given hr Mr Nnvea in bead pledged, and many who ar known ..,. . " 1 r I to be lnterstd have not been seen. I n,w' th dlvoro suit begun by jnua tar u inoae agreeing lo Join the I nuaoana, AlMrt J. Noy, . .. . company hav pledged themselves to Noyea, about 10 days ago. beran suit" take 11.000 worth o? stock.. No a-eneral laa-alnat smi... 'n. "rl 5r"n .u'1 ranvaas haa been mad.. Oa th. J Th. .a ' - V,'i,:.WJ aiirnauon trarv. thoaa In ch.raa n ttT. JlaA""""- "l i Want have a.k.,1 .r.rl .,1. k,- ,'"'w" "urs, Iocs own an her a . .a AVVUrUs 7- - a-a-wa vaaa a. w ia via I lllaT I n M PB nJAVaial ka A - er.b VndTocTnVof1 7foi"V. X Th faot that aupport 1 being rtTn "'" is oecauss n l freely to th wooleu mill movement Is i.tm xu )w Btx P' due largely to th eon fldene felt In u . u v ' wV . of th fact that' under his offer he "i'aSIn 'r!.? MKin Boilers so agre to guarantee 10 per cent to the lat Ln -5.' nV and right- Stockholder.. Should th mill not auo-1 f uljwrath. ' sh "did tell him that aha ceed h will not niak a cent personally, ov,e1 """'j, .8h admlta wrlUng lov ....... Du.irra, DUl Says ItllS WBS not real lova makina' tf ... " Z ioka . : . "1 T Vfa XTm.... I- - ... . ON BIG LAJtt) DEAL &jj;!tt JSK vw ia ui a mnny stag on both Sldea Kha nvi Mav.. h.. - Suit to recover 13.100 for a commie, burden for h.r h. .,.n.u. ton alleged to hav been earned in a lahlna her afrectlnna n flr.ii.Mt . c.. id deal haa been begun In the state denies that Holler, h.a h... ...hT- her accua- SUES FOR COMMISSION S U."-0" cJwlbJ aSr,lcDoi,fc,d " fwore than a friend to her and aay fj; Frank C Bolln. McDonald saya that husband haa mad a bad anieaa in il. he knew of th location of a larr tract in her " . Ku' tn ,c Ther ar seven children In th Noye of government land. And was employed noun to poini it up a areat Liberal party machine. These constitute tn principal am th Conservatives. The Liberals base Here Is a ; Allltafi, Oregon, Display That Shows What the SecUon Can Do. .' ' . is . .! Of the many fine exhibits at the recent Walla Walla fair, that of Milton, Or., was among the' fore- i ti i r: a. : a. a. t?u - it-. r i nfi, . r ' moii. i iioukjn inc iir&i prize wen; to rreewater, ur ine nvai sister oi lUiuou, it can DC Seen Dy u:, .u-. t? u : v, : u - u -v. Litis ;iiiui c mat i inn.ici a cahiuii ill us I iidvc uccu a. pcovii. . . br these means by friends of th gov ernment Against this Mr. Borden has ?ut up a hard fight, and In all parts of lie dominion, ' having in nearly every provlnc th ftctiv aupport of th '' clergy. "' . The liberals hope at the best that they . will be returned to power with a much mo4y.l. .Kit. th. ......... i..jvr..., nuns .tv P' vfimi . t. - tives claim that Ontario will repeat th i majority just given Mr; Whitney. Nen I Brunswick and Nova Scotia ar expected . iu 5 return inure .unai:rvauv?. iiiaa 111 any other former election, ,wlns; to the sujrcrt of th Hasen government. British Columbia, Manitoba and the Mortbwest will send mora Conservatives titan heretofore, so that,. If Mr. UirJn can hold his own in the. province of Quebec, he will have a sufficient ma jority to defeat Bir Wilfrid Laurier. The last parliament was composed of 114 members, but owing to the increase - In the northwestern eect'ona of the do minion the next parliament will com ' prlee,. 221 members, as follows: On tario 86, Quebec 65, Nova Scotia 18, New . , Brunswick 13. Prince Edward's Island 4.- Manitoba 10, Saskatchewan 10, Al berta y British Columbia 7, and th Yukon L 3IULTX0MAII C0UKTY , ; HAS 38,670 VOTERS Roosevelt th unveiling of a monument to ex-rresiaent Benjamin Harrison at Indianapolis, the annual convention of tne miners or in Pittsburg district, and th meeting- of the Persian parliament ror ii initial session, PRAISES WORK I DEFENSE ASKS FOR DISMISSAL! OF G ; Th ' number of registered voters In Multnomah county Is 'just 18,670. These ar th cor- .rected figures announced today by Deputy County Clerk. Schnel-' der. after compiling the returns from notaries and justices of the : peace. e The Republicans hay a little better than 4 to 1 th best of It 4 on the figure as they stand. They are credited with 2,10, tne democrats nave 7,063 and all the others aggregate 2,611. wmifl th books were opened ' recently, &,o& names were added ( to th rolls, , of which number the Republicans contributed 3,249, the Democrats 1.47ft and all others 677. Eyes tested free at Metzger's. W. B7i5HASE DIES - AT THD HOSPITAL John M, Scott assistant passenger agent of th Southern Pacific, has re turned from th waterways convention In Chicago, full of enthusiasm for the work done by H. Wittenberg of Port land, the Oregon delegate to the con vention, ' He says that Mr. Wittenberg mad an - excellent Impression on . the body and did a great ideal to uphold the Importance of the Columbia and Wil lamette rivers. That he was on more HEILIG AUDIENCE HEARTILY ENJOYS GOOD,- OLD COMEDY "THE RIVALS" Government Rests in Los Angeles Land Fraud Con spiracy Case. By J. F. S. An audience of people somewhat over awed by their reverence for the classics and not quit determined whether It would be proper to laugh or not greeted the Jefferson in "The Rivals" at the llelllg last night It would be more correct to say, perhaps, that they greet ed William W. Jefferson, for it 1 still LiVdla LanarUiah looka mtnmalr wall and is simple and unaffected, which Is as much ' as anyone can bo with th colorless young females of Sheridan' iime, wnen airectation and simplicity The attorneys for the prosecution Id ,.,,,.. mn, nt th. , oase oi me government against xive lu w , h. ...h.-. , ..,, members of the Pacific Furniture & Acres" Is an actor. Sheridan's charac Lumber company, on trial for conapir- ter drawing while extraordinarily good acy to defraud the government out of I T," .-.r. '"'""' .'"i timber land, announced In the federal I ordinarily intelligent actor. He Is not court shortly before noon today, . that called upon to create something; en- all the evidence was In and that the oulBla OI nl "D'arv government rested its case, which has Therefore with the benefit of hia fa- now been on -trial nearly two weeks. iners training ana witn nt own gen- Whcn court resumed Its session this I isiiiy or manner, wiinam Jefferson committees than anv other man at th. afternoon, Marcus C. McLemore, coun-l makes of Bob Acres" not a wonderful mnvantinn t. .hnvn h. th. niiAni I sel for the defense, made a motion creation, Dut a careful, conscientious. , " 1 . . .v,iw.j8 v.l.l - v. A. Aft- ! hlimor.ltlllmtnal nhapan . T.A. vm VJL w.-i VI ill. Ilia uiidiiu- . -"-.- MAS. w&.v. ants that the case against them be dis- aon may resent being considered every mlssed This motion was on the ground where aa hia father's son, but Inas- thaf th. .nvnnmil haa fatlol in nrn-I JTlUCh SS his OWn notices Call volli at. due sufficient evidence to show that I tention to th fact . and ther Is no a conspiracy actually existed. ?m.11 capital mad of th late Joseph Ln event the motion is overruled by Jefferson s fame, ther is no reason Judge Wolverton, Richard Hynes will lny It should not be done. probably bo the first defendant to take .v1 nv been those who have th stand in "his own behalf. Several said they wer moved to tears, at the others will ln all probability testify resemblance, and at the same time the either today or tomorrow. KSat ?'f 'rnce, betwen father and son. Ira D. McCoy, former secretary of the Why this should be is as inexplicable rnmnunv urna nn th. .tflnH a vrMt.r I " re most TOOI thln&8. Ther la nn part of -the morning, identifying evi- r8.?." whT Jefferson should comic, and is aa muh tnnX h.nVh. Uenc in the form of letters and ac- nl ratner in every word and I Usual comedy as its English Is superior counts which were seised by the govern- F?8tur- . Instead, it's considerably to to that of -Th2 Vt. mSto..". -JFaISL from the account-of the convention in me tjnicago evening post: "Oregon reported today, bavins- th. smallest delegation on the . roll one . man. Tha ri.l.o-at. 4a TT Portland, and the announcement of his I arrival was mad the occasion for con Alslderabl levity. H first asked what A representation naa been accorded his w stat upon the committees, and the an- j swer . was 'None.' Then Mr. Wittan. Derg asKeo tnai tne state be recog nised, and the chairman appointed him a member of each of th four commit tees. "The Oregon delegation,' said the cnairman, repeating his ' suggestion flven to the other delegations yester ay, 'will please hold a cauous before voting, mat narmony may prevail In i iv hiuu cuon. of the most hopeful things about him. But he can never hope to make hi own name and fame until he leaves the roles that distinguished the elder Jefferson and strikes out for himself along; new lines. . As for Joseph Jr., he even forgets ha Is, or rather isn't, as Sir Luctus O'Trlg ger, much of the time, so that he, too, needn't worry lover tha father' son ap pellation. But the remainder of the 'support -of ... a. .tllQIDUII 1 C3 "7AI.T3.10IIV. XVUB1. Rand as Mrs. Malanron unuaiiallv good she. too. follows the Sheridan hu mor skillfully arid appreciatively, and for once there Is a Mrs. Malaprop who doesn't make a mess of tha role. Her acting i a loy. Blanche Bender gnu by Bolln to point it' out -He sava ha r. was to be paid 15 an acre for all the tody ' of the three vounl.T- 9 fiUK" land Bolln 'selected. Bolln and other waits theVri7?. !, ?ne a8h Interested with htm took 640 acres, it is ,VJoo iv th..i,e.r .hu'n1 to alleged, and McDonald wants pay at the XI with tjs nphnd.it. "up rate of ti per acre. He saya the land c r w,u Z5 per month alimony, la worth 121.000. tn land beside, awardins; her th Xamtly hom 0ORE JUDGES SHOlslH, FDR IjipiOfffl lAFI IS WBOIIG A 4V WA .,... . f. . . ' t M I th Multnomah Bar association In th . secretary ot in courthouse, th lawyer, of this city will "hoMmen union of th Pacific, discuss th necessity for additional f" to th article written Judges for th circuit court of this. 11 , C 0vgs and printed ln th countv a matter which nf areat tm. 1 , V w"'u !" uuienae or me laoor ana county, a maiiar wnicn is or great m- I (niunctlon darla inn. r -wmi. u portance not only to the lawyers but to In aupport vof his contentions, Mr. litigants, which means the people gen- I Eouch quotes "from an injunction issued ra'ly' , . I by Judge' Hanford, of the United "For several years it ha been diffi- filaraa ifiatrit nn..PV -otAVi Mr "Tr txii thJrsu,t to keep up the case of the Alaska Steamship com ' with Its work." says Arthur LanggutU. pany against th Longshoremen's union secretary of the Multnomah Bar asso-1 at fltn. .h..in. ... elation, "as with the enormous Increase judge Taft' lead. Judge Hanford pro- ln population and genaral business of hlblted the longshoremen of Seattle this city and county, has come a great even from ualng persuasion during a Increase In the volume of business of strike of the lonishoreman omnW h!. the courts, yet the machinery of the the steamship company. , courts have not been increased and the The letter of Mr Pouch follnwa- amount of work now on hand and eon- 'fher Is an article in th , stantly tacreaslng in our circuit court Ings Oreronlan from the r,en of M r makes it necessary that the number of AZZJi' 'w.Jl"?' ?. C. ludges be increased that causes might truit law as It is used aiVKTat u!r U handled and . Justio. dealt out as oraanlsaUon" ifr'nS. W.8.4 1 aneediiv as nnRatriie. i m ,. -- -rr. r were strangely combined. T. C Ha mil. I ...... v... . . n,i...r. .1.1- .. ton Bl. i;h.... Ik t... 5 fi: ,". uu.w.co. ouu 1 ut.uuu iu" aiiuwii, s uniii vj i n n r 11 1 umi. pold. Lane as Captain Absolut at worthy members of the company. Although It took the audience nearly half an hour to discover who Mr a. Mai. aprop really was last night when they once did find out that it would be all right to laueh. thev eninved tha mm. edy hugely. After the first act they found it possible to laugh whole-heart- eaiy. sna not wnn ine g-lgTri that the usual farce comedy nrovnkaa mrA th. uui icing wm provocative of a much enjoyment as tne jtieiiiar nna v.p wit. nessed. As a comedy "The Rivals" still At ihts'tlm cases ar set for trial l?L7f'i"L"';, ? far ahe4. a th twenty-second of tanlaationT from " doT-v i ny "iw?.VI S volume 01 thina.' Ha makea lnno- rl.. n. th March and th Increaslni LAUD FIGURES ARE TOO HIGH William B. Chase, former city en , srlneer, died this morning at the Good Samaritan hospital, at th end of an . illness that had lasted aince February Mr. Chase was stricken with paralr . als at McMlnnville last February while at work there. Most of the time after I"8-.? to hl" 3ath. he spent ln the , hospital.. But although he had been ",, . 1J '? lon? niB oea'h comes aa a distinct shock to his many friends. il,ia.m B- thase wan city engineer of Portland some years ao. His auccess- f5 wa-Mr. Elliot- the predeceaaor of the present Incumbent. The Burnslda treet bridge was hull: n-hn. t. ... - charg of th city's engineering depart .' ment and he also was connected with a rumber of other Important entrprlaea i,.9f0.1 btitft appointed city engineer Mr. Chase was connected with the en ' F'n?T,n'..opPartment of the Southern I sclflc He was about 65 yeara of are TT0 do"hters survive itr. Chase--Marian, who is a trained nurse of thif- city, and' Jessie, a schoolteacher .t rilffs. Wash. The latter has been tel" paphed for and Is expected to arrive tonight The Hawthorn estate aaks a reduc tion ln Us assessment of $126,896. In a complaint filed with th county board of equalization this morning the sec retary. Mrs. Catherine H. Collina. rt.. I clares that an Increase of $83,050 over ment when the Pacific Furniture &l Lumber company went Into bankruptcy. Many of these letters, th govern ment's attorneys say, go to show that a conspiracy had been . rormea. FASsliHl DEER KILLED, him credit that he Isn't .It la "The Time, the Tlana tint th. wniuin, ior instance, PORTLAND SNGERS RETURN ' , AFTER TWO YEARS IN EUROPE Mrs. E. A. Bealav wlf f District Forecaster BaJs, Of th weather bu reau, and Miss Nancy Beala are back from Europe. They returned yester aay after nearly two years' abaenca Accompanying them waa Mis Katbcr in H. Bancker, of Michigan, who has (United Press Leaded Wire.) Belllngham, Wash., Oct 26. The fa mous white deer of Lake Whatcom, spent the past 'three years 'in Europe which has defied hunters for years, fell studying music. Having- learned from yesterday, the victim of a woman, who I wea ther ). hn tL , "5,..'! last year Is unfair and exorbitant .nd I t, V "XL """VZr V.'"Uf th. "i.i,. IZ "",Z.,la ln murauon or spending asaerts that the valuation should be : The animal has been hunted by doxen Mrs. Beats and Miss Beals went to in fwt 10 per cent lower than last year, of persons and has been seen by doz- EMrope to study vocal music! Mrs .He hile.dhiIS.t.,f th,8 U',U nd bIock en" nlor' but unt11 yesterday It escaped Beals as Instructor, andMls Bwl f5r owned by the estate is given, compar-! all bullets, and there are those who, be- the concert stage. With therrT went iof. me assessments ior this year and ! lleving that their aim Is true, were Miss Elizabeth Harwas, the Portland l07. A footing of the figures shows ready to swear that the animal was not I favorite, who had studied under Mrs that the-jjroperty Is assessed this year . of this world but was a mere shadowy I Beats for some time. Miss Harwas ",, mi tne same prop-1 tning mat nauntea tne wwrai ai tue 1 will remain ln Uurope, having; secured erty stood on the books last year at ' hesd of the lake. - I engagements to sing ln grand ooera ... v.uiiiii. out. iiB.nv .11 .11. iur. n no iuuviui m j -jo ... li... ,..i lxi. .nun ... wrt ri Mn. arm . m. i.Ma 1. niMn..... a . i . . n.v... .1 vr.h.. I . . .(..41 I . 1 ki.. , . , -T . , . : ; AAhA uuihium-.cn .iiu i ii ti T n - " . " rat., m ,,cbMM,vb " -. . ... 1.111. vwlw , it: i i i i r ii 11 in f ii n I. nn . via. figures should at least not be higher engineer, brought the animal down It next spring but It will be but for a than last year. She thinks 10 per cent with a rifle that has spoken deatn to I short time since Mr. Beals says she ib.b wuuia d ngnt. j iu.li anuviior hibihuci mi mo utci inin- i in luuiug apienaia progress in critical Clementine Koaney complains of an " . . . . iiiirupe. aaaesament of 123.000 on lot id? in xesternay nunters rrom tne city block 26. Albina, and aays she has f J1'" .tha deerI near th,? l!a. oT. the LEAVES BIG ESTATE TO HER DAUGHTER .ai'dMMr..Harr "a' Jg.JtJSTM'' iTL.htJutht...hlnk'. lat season she made Sif . iheatre m leading grand opera role, a record that no American stu- r.i. " r "v"r "ort axiained in Eu rona Imoreaaaj-lna th... f..i.. . great future for theerlrl from IPortland who la now In -Milan. Miss Margaret .5 .' "otner known Portland sing er. Is also very successful In her work. eaon h same com pany ss Miss Hirwu. th. .!,- iV"'' Xr,. K&Tl8 and Mis Cain Singing th lyrics. 7? h.l"5.N.ney Beal" tudled'wlth Lom- bardl in Floranna in.it u. t . jt..l lna tha Stay in Knron. V. in...,t.. v. . . , ..... fii,aiiVH uu us iuuta.sup ine woric again after tu uLu-aicTJtisjii rJtr. i in rt r cr iha ata S,PTB- ,whn on th way to Portland, Miss Beal sang before Madam March- aai, who appeara very enthusiastic over her voice, and said Miss Beals would make a brilliant inoii in vart worn. On their way hom th travelers vla- L. " Z"aem rsns, jndon. Boston and New Tork. SDandlna- ahnuV a. 4. Bleu yiaiw, ... gested condition must necessarily grow frrater as me montns go on, unless tne eeislature gives us - additional iudaes I ror tms county, it is my opinion that f'the present number of Judges of the circuit court or juuitnoman county should d incrcasea irom lour to not less than six. TAFT PREDICTS -BRYAN PANIC ." lake and wer close on Itstjieels ' " r 1 1 r.... tl... ...l . . i. Th will of Mrs. Martha A. Heyt.was filed for probate In th county court thli sfternoon. . Th. testator Jeavna an esute , valued at $80,000. consisting of both real ard teronal pmperty. li leaves to her eon. r,. '. Hbyt $100. and ta.her daughter. Mr. Francis Hoyt lwla. HOfi'. .Th remalndar of thu esute u give to Martha A. Hnvt. a daughter. Il.VIr hMn nffer m-T-a tKan t. the property. She apparently" thinks ' tlm- Bf?re th7 ,u,d "? ft tht th. i.- .aiiin. vX open x shot wai heard and they tun v.i... ... , """""" -!just In time to see Mrs. Methurst with A like Interpretation of asae.ament ! a nJ'7i ""i'l hr arW' t4k la made by the Ibex Land company In ! P0""0" ot tha game. asking that the flan ire. nn it ...... land be cut from $2,500 to $1.J00 Here: the complainant aay a that ha "under-' etanda" that unimproved land la as- i resaid at 60 per cent of tha actual . value, but where he obtained thla standing does not appear. Ha aava he I thinks he would sell the land ln ques 4 ; tlon for $2.f00 and will give -the as ..eeasor an opportunity to purchaae for Th 1 g is the laat day for the reception i of 'kicks' from taxpayers. The equal , iners will then have three wneka tn . which to paaa on th complaints that Z kv been filed. J SPOKANE BUNKO MEN MAKE PLAY FOR OREGONIAN AND GET THE HA HA Patterns for the Baby With Next Sunday's Journal Stacy Adams low Inatep shoes Knift-uta, Tblrd and Washington. The patterns given In next Sunday's embroidery supplement include designs of a baby's bib, dress yoke, booties and cap. They ar th prettiest of simple and appropriate designs and - will b gladly welcomed by all women who love to work at dainty baby garments. Do not destroy your patterns after making and transfer. Remember that when th sheet Is dried again It Is aa good as new and a number of transfers LAWYERS DATE FOR C03I3IERCIAL i t j) t i xniTJ"Ti ---T . T-rr-i f00" s new ana numofi oi iranerers I A I BA QI ET A OT SET I mT l" rnd- from am d-at,. i I l-esteon and garland effect are at I preee-nt tb height of fashion for the ?r arraesaments bsva han made yet I liny tots sad yery ntatner who feels r-r tna rnamwir oi emiero ror the I rnd In Having r.er nttle n a tssta j banquet to Jamea J. Mill and offlrU is ' fully attired as tb nwst wealthy baby . -1 in. . . -r i nuiiimn EAT Grap e-Nuts I "It DaiMs the Brain "Tttrt't a Ret i on anq it tn, rn . in mi una c . sh irsh natiama ud , Pawlflc rnada. aa no data fnr the enm. achieve the deal red reault- Netrtlng la tin rf the Hill party and t he opening I more faacleatlng than surh work and I ef tha nw . P. 4x a. na haa h.n st when th fwvt terna ara furnished wttho.it Th H1H party. Inclodfnr J j. Hill andlroat the price of the work is merely , LrfMUts liflL nreeident of tha Oraal N'nnh. i nominal. -.. ra. will leave Pl Pal for th weat, Th pmpptamert appear weekj, wftli i .i ' j nrn "h'iiih, . writ, cm tPnvirtnai sjunoay s mm. I trip win tna tn rertisw for tb for sna) nne-nirg r-f yr Nana Baek. It we declared today that thata was I at troth raj t h. wianey that th Una wo-ild fortoal'r i(v4 n Jnhr t. nw. only bacuas) th Hill party rwn t reaeh pnrtiaod that cn. but b. eaaa there 1 t. r a la'ra htwiiiM on t a fift t hofvay f thw Mkav, e 1 rt -ar It ta ) ve4. htrf. tat th f tnay tea cS i"rttaj4 tr mrm- sr 1. THE-VTRICAL 3IEX F0R3I CORPORATION'S Oerra ' a B, Jme H. Frtirk wm n4 Fain 11d bav 1fe.rnrtad ta Tatriial fiMtrrr a'.-ts'i.n f Offs It has -r-:Ll imt nf 7i.e Mot en ITctjre 7 : tr,eai. Maav f . It Isn't often that a . professional bunko-artlst mistakes when he sizes up his victim and If he doe he never tells anyone, so they seldom break into print, but the smooth tongued, friendly flim-flam "raining operator" that tackled Colonel A. W. Killer in Spo kane about two weeks ago ha learned a little lesson .that be will not forget for a 'few moons, and It didn't take tti assistance of any pollc depart ment either. Colonel Miller 1 superintendent of th Oregon exhibit of farm products snd haa a natural leaning toward farm life, so it is only natural that hi dreaa resemble hia calling. Ha was stand ing on the corner of Riverside and How ard street in Snnkan on tb day of wnicn this story nas to deal. H do not remember whether he bad a naek- tl on er not. but be realise that at least on person took him far a "sucker" ss h stood ther taking tn th slghta Th colonel Isn't ao much of a sucker s he may look and he doe.rTr mind a btmmi ;ok eitnrr. mo waen Mr. Mining I Operator tits him tb glad hand and I assured him that he had seen him some where befor,.th colonel agreed that h had. They talked a few minutes and then Mr. Miller wss shown about town, finally winding up in th Hyde-building, where th erstwhile old friend bsd som mining; stock which h thought would interest the Portlander. Colonel Miller looked It over and seemed Pleased. Other "operators'' spepared on the seen with more and better specimens of free gold. Th- colonel ald that h had about IMeo at hi disposal nd then they all Insisted on buying blm a drink, o the story goes, but Mr. Millet had a Iittl deal of hi own and they re mained In th office. - "I II tell you what." fc alt Tv got a mln myself up th country about II miles. Got a vn-foot vein, easy to a-et at and a sur winner If I ran -et someone to go la with me and get thai "'m ixiinsr inntn. . irs tne candy, yon bat. only II tn Ilea from fiuhhni'ii .na a.v.n miiei rrnaa in railroad, seven foot vein, what d'ye know about Itf" . "Great they said, all talking at one, "whataJs Itr w Soft narT?- replies th colonel with a hoarse laugh, "tell your friends a bo at It." . (United Press Ltaesd Wire.) ' New Haven, Conn., Oct 38. Assert ing that the election of Bryan means a panto, William H. Taft delivered thre addresses ln this state today. Th Tal Club met th candldat at tha station her, and though . It was raining ther was a big parade to th armory. Taft, without an umbrella and bareheaded, bowed to the crowd aa his carriage passed along tn streets, una rain noured down on hi head and at times was almost bllndlna. : At th armory Taft was Introduced by Governor Woodruff. On the plat form . were Congressman Lllley, the party candidate zor governor, jonn Hayes Hammond and other lead era Congratulatory reaolution from, the faculty and student body were .pre sented to Tan. ills aaaress was ceived with great enthusiasm. At Stanford Taft declared that Bryan had been the forerunner of prosperity bv being defeated, and said he hoped Brvan would brlna? prosDerlty thla -vear Dy Deing aeieatea again.. - - At both Hartford and Stamford Taft requested votes on tne ground tnat a victory for Brvan would cause a vanlc ' Taft left New Tork this morning for a flying trip through Connecticut. The itinerary provided for speeches to be delivered at Stamford. South Norwalk, Ttl J . . .... I . t.t. toU and New Britain, with an hour's stop at Harirora ror a speeen at tne tat capital, the next stop to be Merl- den. then waiiingiora. reacninr mew Haven at i o'clock this afternoon. Taft was also tha recipient her of a unique Taresent rrom the faculty and students or xaie university. Tne pres ent was the form of a testimonial on sheet of parchment to which prac tically every member of the faculty and student body bad airixsd his sig nature. K Tork Oct. 4. Th Republican Plan to throw an Imposing array of speakers Into the fight ln this city dur- Ins tha remainder of thla week. Mr. Taft and Governor Hughes will speak together in Msaison riqunre Garden Wednesday night. In the Durland Bid Ing academy Saturday might. Secretary of Bute Ellhu Root will deliver Ms only sddress of the campaign. Start ing Thursday Mr. Taft and Governor Hughes will make a trip through th stat together, speak Ing In Albany. Syracuse Rochester and Buffalo, and making numerous rear-platform speeches osj their Journey between thas cities. agv-rs' association I another new ror poratiow, also laanrhed with $SM capi tal. Tt forwtaj bv Oeorv t. Baker, ft. . Ratg d Saoiael posner. Ey gleaoes. II at Metxrsr'a Cardinal Mather rvyt. , (rut-4 Ptaas Laaae4 WVs I Ix-toa, rw-u f. Tardinal Francis Mat his of rranc died 1-ers teday. ALASKAN 3IIXERS FACE A WAGE CUT ' Seattle, Wash, Oct. ti C K. Ma honey, vtce-preallent ef th V eat ere raera'loa of Miners, has ftlnmeil frrn aa official trio throng- Alaska end a awid tway that the miner a tn re tMrtsj oat era-e,n!e to ymtect ictmsnvM ti resist a rut an thing.' ejection or Judge Taft, and tries to snow wnere organized labor is not dis criminated against by the Sherman law, as some of our federal judge interpret "Laying Mr. George's article side by aid with th federal injunction issued by Judgs C H. Hanford of the United States circuit court of th western dis trict of Washington against the long shoremen of Seattle On July 25. 1908, and still in full force and effect, I am nmased at Such - statement aa Mr. Georgs makes. Among other things contained ln this Injunction I -will nuoto paragraph six a being the most sweep ing and relevant to my question. Para graph six read as follows: " 'from cone-reeratlnar unon or ahoiit aid company's premises, or the streets, approaches and places adjacent or lead ing to said premises, for th purpose of intlmidatlnar said emnlovea or nr.. venting or hindering their duties as such employes, or for the purpose, or In such manner as to "Induce" or coerce by threats, violence. Intimidation or persuasion, anr of said comnanv'a em. ployeg to leave its service, or refuse to enter Its service in the business of interstate commerce.' - "Prior to this narae-ranh In tha In. junction ln the complaint or statement the following appears: " 'This injunction is arranted bv tha authority of the act of July 2, 18D0, auuwn nn tne ami-uuei act. "We claim we are discriminated against inasmuch as it is without prece dent where a federal judge ever en joined a corporation and prohibited It from using persuasion in th- conduct -of Its business. ' - ' Th goddess of justice Is represented by a female figure holding the scales, blindfolded. This no doubt meet with the approval of our federal judges, as -were sha not blindfolded soma of the -judicial acts of Injustice committed "' would make even a granite goddess ' blush," . : WHISKEY FOR LAME BACK Th Increased us of whlakev fnr lama back rheumatism 1 causing con slderable discussion among th medical fraternity. It Is an almost Infallible cure w.hen mixed with certain other Ingredients and taken Dronerlv. Tha following formula Is effective-." "Tn one half pint of good whiskey add one ounce of Toiis Compound and one ounce Syrup Sarsaparllla Compound, Take In tablespoon rul doses before each meal and before retlrln It Is surely worth trying bv anvona who may be afflicted. DEFENDANT 3IUST PAY COST OR LOSE CASE Bec'auM Georg W. Beaver failed to appear la the stat clreult court this i morning, the data set for th trial of a 'suit In which b I defendant, -Judge Morrow ordered that It pay ze I tn Plaintiffs within 1 dars. It ha fails to do ao tb plaintiffs will be given tie fault sgalnst Mm. In th tn east Ins th case la continued. Whet th rasa Tras called. OA of Beaver's s Hornets appeared and std t-e had 1'jst learned that, tbe caa was set. iur trial. Mia nini ia i u snini.ii. .m be wss unprepared, so he asked for a eontlnuanco. Jndre Morrow said that th. attorney should have ker-t himself ) bettar Informed, and. ha would r-rlj i frant a coottnuanoo on rood! t ion that j . b---.- ... . IS la rit te th plaintiff s as partial! KtnTdljaslwl eon" pa a Una for tbelr at tin, nd .' 1 trrM. Scott's Emulsion clothes the nerves and muscles with warm fat,fill9 the veins with rich blood. It makes children ru treed and hardy and fearless of the cold. It fills the whole body with warmth and life I and energy. Thin. people-sometimes gain a pound a day while taking" it ' 1 ess! tkb) i iHlmaiH. lafsteansMMaf swta watcattaaviwayaar slaias saw saa s cwaar sisn. sad w kb aaad sw a swat KrwTark th fm la O. J T. n-1 C H. rir.r1 sra) r pla'rtlffa THey rlalrn iti n for? I ' ut 4 vea-etahie t-at tha fa-snti 1 aHarad ta bav fsi.i t jaf for. 1 3