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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 27. 1003, , CALLS JURORS FOR (IS TERI DOES JDT MEET HIS. OBJECTIONS iBuildinir Inspector Will Op lose Ordinance Drafted ' by Architects. Building Inspector Dobsoa will ep pos th amended ordinance drafted ly architects of the city to rplM th on Introduced at th last council naeattn Mr. Pobson ya those who framed that ordinanc discovered that they could not push It through and eo est to work to offor a subatltuta This sub- rill co before tha ooun- mtill. vnntml aomwhat bcr-Only Nine Farniera .K."! i uiai measure. Tha bill provides that structures raw be built outeid tha fire llmlta with walla five Inchaa leaa In thickness than tha standard. Mr, JJobaori will object to thla feature a ha holds that tha thickness of walla above tha second I... ...-A.A ..vnaar. tiara hM I Onr SnOUlU Da BT least II incnea. una ' liauwf ... v ' - . - I . . ... . . . . . . . . . ... . . . thai Tne otnar .moan ica tun i. inm ur- aervaa wivn auHiniuna - - Mng partitions may . ba ;used In con courthoua next , Monday morning lor Igtrucllon up to and , including fou ...... ih. Knvamhir tarm of atorlea In helsht. W.ille thla la no J ' " - . , ... .!., 1. h. hnlMlnr tna present taw in rrame Circuit Court Subpoenas 100 Householders to Serve During Month of NoTera- jtut " . I ell tomorrow. on List. ..J JJJJl-l. . 1W-....J NORTH BANK SIVIICHIHG The raw freight depot and ware houses of tha Spokane. Portland aV B attla railroad era being uaad by tha Una, Uia terminal yards ending at Jloyt atroat bavin bn connected with tb main Una ao that tha road I bow open from raaco to Portland. Freight cars ara now peine awitenea toto .mo ir mlnal yard from tha main Una of the1 Northern I'aclflo and aired connection can ba had Leiween Portland and Van couver via the WlltametV and Colum bia river ftriagea. Preparations ara being made by the North uank to uaa one or the rreigm bulldlnia aa a temporary passenger station for tha Portland-Huokan train a. NeKOtiationa uetweun the Norm wans. and the Terminal company looking to- L1IIIS IE MK5 M POWER LAUD FRAUDS jo jury sdoii court. From this number of vn will be ebosen by lot, tha re opinion, It la permitted law in frame, building tr.a,.W aervlna? aa tha trial jurors for ha will recommend that thla be al by and warda the former ualnic tha terminal atatlon have not vol Utten concluded. but It la believed that a deflniq an- ewer to the offer made by the! Hill people win lx received from iluliu kruttechnttt, director of maintenance of the liarrlman Unea, within a few day It haa been rumored that Inaaa tha liarrlman Unea refuaed to a flow tha North Uank to uae the union depot, th Northern !! No and the .North Uank would unlteviri tiulldtne; a paoaencar eta. tlon at Tenth and Hoyt atreeta. whare there la plenty of room for a large depot. Thla apace la now being cloarud (ha uai Incoming Election Returns Give Them Majority of 50 or Jfore -Laurier'a Cab a t ' i " I' n 'ii I laundlnf too near the wltneaa and Inet 18 IietUrnCd UntirC. I n tn Jurora and by certain ea " 11CIUIUU1 jUl'll?on waa In a way arguing the Mtn une jKxception. iid for The fact that the Northern I'acUlo owna uae of the North Bank road, tha term. Tha proportion or rannere la unuaually atnall, only nm belnf on . the list. '''' ' k ; At tha November term there, will be two murder caveea for trial. Tha caae, of Jack i fcoae, aecuaed of killing Hyraan Neuman with, a 8a pipe,' will h. cui nt Monday. Thla will at- lowed for butldlnga of three atorlea or leaa lielgnt. ' ' Bearing partitions are different from the girder atruotur In that each etory la aupportad by th floor beneath it Where gird era are used they 'run the entire height of the building and the floora of each etorr ara euoported on tha cement . foundation. . In event of fire In etructuree thua aupported the lower atory might b burned out with- pot com flcult for In the bearin conatructlon ar soon aa a floor la demolished ty rir ail tne floora abov that coiiapae aa thex nave oo aupport. - . tract much attention, the crime hav-out Injury to th floora above. Ing followed, cloaely on the tnuraer 01 vr.t.n Wolff, for which Edwara xiftrttn waa recently convicted ot man .ii.uhtr. La Roae will be proaecutad .?Sra!2a MUKDERER RTkeld .'thr itlyear-old '-layer RELEASED ON BAIL of George 1 Mara, la to face a Jury of etx men in the Juvenile court vo aeier , min. tha ouestlon of dellnauency. If h la declared delinquent by thla Jury, Judge Gontenbeln ma remand the, boy to the circuit ourt for trial for mur der or may deal with him in the juve l.ile court But in either cas the boy " could not be aent to the penitentiary, ft re W ti yovnig TO D reclu rtllowir-R la the complete Jury.venlr for the tra: : rj" "'w-'C,.-'." " Carl O. Anderarfn, grocer; W. P. -An thony, lineman; to. mi,rapi,-.. I. Ahrarna. clears; , A. E. Alexander, rharmacy David J. - Buckley,, room; James C. Butler, engineer; 1. A. Brown, aleaman t William Buckler, carpenter; J, A. Bacfcstrand, contractor; M. C. Ban field, fuel; H. J. BlaealBfr, marble and granite; J. A. Byerly. timberman; H. S. Butterfleld, Jeweler; X)avid O. Burneaa, bookkeeper; William Bache, foreman; John M. Burroughs, grocer; W. 8. Bridges, Western Oregon Trust com- Sanv; T. J. Brandes. merchant; Charlea . Burns, watchmaker; A. M. Brown, merchant; Charles J. Bassett, hardware ; Elmer F. Bennett, printer; Thomas H. Comerford, machinery; A.- A.-Otiurohlll, In-pector o: W. P. Co.; U B. Chlpman, Abstract & Trust company; C. V. Clark, foreman; J. W. Copeland, rnerchant; R. i. k-oourn, prjiiii, yy. v. printer; D. t.- Campbell, calker;. Fred IL Coffin, manaaer; H. B. Campbell, d Ju Nun, under sentence of It years for th manslaughter for 4 ' killing V Teck Tee, waa re leased from the county Jau on 17.600 ball at noon today. While the case-was on appeal to tha tat auprame court Ju Nun waa but on $5,000. , When his convic tion waa affirmed by the su preme - court recently the ball was Increased to $7,600 and he was again put : In ' Jail, The papera hava , not yet . arrived from the supreme court and ht cannot be taken to th peniten tiary until they com. . STEVENS INCOMPETENT, ANDREWS DECLARES 40 per cent of the Union I)pot pany'a l-k would make it dlfflci It to withdraw, however, and unit the 8. P. A 8. In a new deDot. Th North Bank's new atatlon at St. Johna.. near the croaslng of the North- em Paclflo and the O. R. A N., haa been completed and la ready for uae. It la a brick building, complete, and of moaern construction. PRINCE HEflRY IIP III AIRSHIP (TJotted Prees Le.Md Wire.) Frledrlchafon, Oct. 27. Prlnc Henry of Prussia today made an ascension In tha reconstructed Zeppelin airship. The count says the new dirigible Is much better than the on that waa lost dur ing the attenfpt to make a flight lasting I noun. A great crow gathered to see the air monster rise with the prince aboard. Tha ascension waa entirely aucceKsful and the balloon, with Captain Mlsche as pilot, started In the direction of EuDeriugen. . : FEARS HYPNOTIC EYE OF MM IthI I I I ' . 4 , ll nil I. -JV ''awa-it . "ii I Th defense la th case of th got ernmaut agaioat five members of th Paolflo Furniture A Lunber company rested this morning. In all probabli Ity th cas will not go to th Jury un tit wi tomorrow Afternoon or soma tlm Thursday, This afternoon argu- ments ar being heard by Judg y?ol verton and eesea citea with reference to points or iw about certain Instrtio- iiona io in jury. But two of th defendants 'wer rut on the stand Or. A. H, Hedderly and rucriarq iiynea. imrlng th eroas-ai- amlnation of Hedderly by Tracy U. Becker, counsel for the government, QI momma. John Vinnlni. fur tha defrnee, asrted that Becker had been fao- eapres- arauina tna caaa wnn examining ur. Hetfdorly, ' A tilt betwaen munul followed.' Mur ing wnion Mr. Beeker stated that If he nan creaiea eucn an impreaaion tnt he waa trying to Influence the Jurora. ha naa don so unintentionally, aad ha as ia aon so unintentionally, aad ha iked that th assertions of Mr.-Man ning b. stricken from th records. Th court ordered that th examina tion of th witness continue. Within 10 minutes, at a time whan Mr. Backer waa endeavorlna- to have certain letters and flgurea Identified by Ir. Hedderly, Mr. Manning arose and aaaln hinde tha assertion that the attorney of, the pros- ecuiiua wh tooKisg it tne jurors in a way that ha did not think waa lust right Again Mr. Becker said that he thought counsel for th defense had th wrong Impression of his actions. Juda- Wol verton ordered that4 thai nearinar proceed, aarlna- that Mr. Man. nlng's aasertions were without founda tion ana inai he witness waa helna- ax, amlned in a proper manner. . .. - During the argument between eoflneel aooui tne leaai taciiniuaiitiaa oh nh have been brought to hand th Jury has been excused from duty in the court room. At noon Judge Wolverton an nounced that th Jurors should sot be returned to court until the nolnt of law Aa soon aa this has been decided John McCourt will open for the inv.rnm.nl in nia argument to ins jury. , SIIEIffllllllfiOWS BLAME AT BURKE PICKETINS CASE IS SUBMITTED TWO WIVES .SEEKI.V0 MISSING HUSIUNDS Court Hoars Arguments, In whjj u r Suit JJrouglit Against - Union Barbers. Judg Oantenbela yaterday after noon heard th Closing arguments in th barbers' Injunction rase, la which William O. Jones, who la outsia,m pale of tha union, i trying to secure a strlnrent order of court against th boycott, picketing, or- persuading his employe near case Injunction lowed wi h.ra nf th Gut C. Moser. attorney ror tn union. mada an exhaustive argument In Justifi cation of peaceful picketing. He said that nearly all the United Bute courts and. stats courts aa well have upheld the right of labor unlona to place on or two men on guard ana use peaoerui zor t lie purpose or Mr W. It Jteiubucher. U Mildred avenue, has report! to th police that her husband has been missing for th past four weeks. Jtainbucher la t years old, and In very poor health, weighing hot more than 10 pounds. ait aaea he carried a watvh uO. Mrs. lavld IX Lava of San Francises expected to find her husband here when sh reached the elty, but having been unable to get any tree of him she alao haa appealed to Chief Orltsmacher for assistance. I1... ..." 1 jl-'l 'j .. m ,a picketing, or; persuading "his ' s to leave hrtn. Thla Is a plo- P7nniPn s In Oregon on labor dispute I II I ' I ns, snd the case la being fol- fill I Ith muoh lntersst by th mem- Lll"l 1 1 th ban UU VJUlJLjuU perauaslon aim ma rl unlona ghta of labor. Mi perpetu and promoting ' Robert Andrews, of th ' commission firm of 'Andrews & Son, adds another word to the controversy between him- A. (i. Carlson, farmer; B. B. Clark, clerk United States engineers- oirice: ot bln; Peter Caratena, shipwright; J. W. Crane, merchant: James S. Cochran; William J. Carroll, real estate; J. D. Clark, real estate; K. Condon, hotel; Jt Chamberlain, mechanic; John Crook, con tractor: David "Coulter, merchant; , F. rhandler. fruitgrower; W. W. Cox, In surance Inspector; A. F. Carey, druggist; H. F. Clark, merchant; a. J. catcmr clerk: John Dahlcren. watchman; vv ifflm K Davidson, real estate: Charles ' H. Dodd, machinery, Edward Pal ton; H. 1 A. IJarnell, merchant; Duffield. P. A merchant; Dent, E. W.. manufacturlnc -agent: Davis, . John Jt, safes; Dannon, H. !. basket factory; ' fewar, A. N., Pacific Transfer company; Dllworth,. oeorge, a&iesman; - i-ingep field, C V., rentals; Dalley, P, A farmer: Davison. K. M.. salesman: Dai- il' 1 . .m T .." tWnl hlftra . fa mm Evans, S. widow Daniel); fcnaworth, M. II.; Emery. O. A., merchant; Epper ly, John, - real estate; Eddy, C. V., merchant; Finn, jj. J., jeweler; warmer, A. J.. merchant: Finnlstan. W. J., plumber; Campbell,' J. K., timber lands; Goodall. A., clerk: Gordan, W. A., aeo- retary commission company; Gabriel, A. A sheet iron works; Gray, R. is.., cent's furnishing: Gates. , G. W.. lum ber merchant; Goodhue. George, capital ist; Gates, ft. f ., mercnant; j-jevei, a., farmer; Harmon, F. W., mantger; Har der, William, railroad man; Hen ge veld, O. Q., faimer; Hasford, R. IVT, merch ant: Kuffman, H. B., boarding house; Holtgrlevc, ,C B. , farmer; Holcomb, George Yfa president Oregon Packing company; Illff, ;W.- R., plumber; Jones, J. A., - farmer; Jonson, Jona, farmer; Jasper, Henry A., grocer; McCUntock, Ij. tli. calnter: wcriaun. M. mercn ant; Pearson, Bamuel, manufacturer Patterson. Fred, farmer! Smith, B. P, farmer. millwright; Orville W. Cox, merchant; I self and Battalion Chief Stevens of the fir department In a communication to Th Journal, he rather mora than in timates that Mr. Stevens Is utterly In competent to fill his position; In support of this allegation Mr. An drews again oalla attention to th charge be mads recently before tb fire committee, that' on several oc casions Mr. Stevens accepted hay and straw which ha had once rejeoted, not Knowing it was m same. On one occasion, he says, ho delivered two tons of th best grade of eastern uregon timothy to, one oi the stations, and all-was rejected, except; sis bales. The remainder was hauled back and piled up in the warehouse. A few days later when Stevens wanted some hay, b accepted without question that which he had before rejected, and pronounced it good. But Andrews & Son were put to a needless expense through having o aeuver toe nay twice. The same thing happened with straw. One load was twice rejeoted by Mr. Stevens, but when It was hauled to an other warehouse and again submitted for his inspection, he accepted it aad said it was good straw. Mr. Andrews claims that Mr. Stevens Is incompetent to Judge feed, having never nao any experience until he waa appointed toehls present position. He was an ordinary fireman in 190i, and nas risen to o oattauon oniei since tbat time. Ward Robertson, the man 85 years old who admits he mar ried Julia Gundlach October 10 althoughV he had a wife : at Beaverton at the time, appeared before Justio Bell yesterday afternoon and was bound over to the grand Jury under $1,600 bonds. Robertson, or Collins, tha nam h gave when the certifi cate was issued In Vancouver, declares Julia Gundlach, who is .wife No. 6, hypnotized him Into marrying her. Th woman de clares with equal firmness that he hypnotised her. Each has been married five times, Robert son was arrested Saturday by Constable Wagner ' at a horse radish farm at Beaverton, where he was employed. .Wife No. 6 was a witness be fore th grand Jury this morn ing, and th indictment of her latest husband on a bigamy charge Is expected when tha next report of the grand Jury is made. She refused to go downstairs to the Jail to see him, declaring that she falls under the spell Of his hypnotic eys every time she goes near him, arudi she wants to avoid, further complications. . IOWA MAN CERTAIN ' Stacy Adams "low instep shoes .Knights, 'Third and Washington. at October means a return to the , waistcoat, and here are the new ones in 'novel cut and original designs Even the conservative man can let himself loose in a fancy vest , without jarring the con ventional ideas of dress. Here are the new tans, olives and mauves in English Serges and French flannels, also the dressy white and black effects- . I . . TAFT CANNOT WIN HOLD CONFERENCE ON NORTH BANK itATJSB , That all Indications point to Bryan as next president,. Is th 4 statement of F. Dlttman, a wealthy farmer, , Just : arrived from Iowa, and who Intends to spend, th winter in this city. Mr.. Dlttman, who is an lnde- pendent'1 Republican, says that tw months ago, odds wer being offered throughout the east of ( and T to 1 that Taf t would be elected, but when he left there several day ago, - oven money was offered with plenty of Bryan but no Taft money In sight. e Several straw ballots were taken on th train coming west, and Bryan recerred a majority e aeh tlm. ' - ' PORTLAND DAT AT BIGr.A.'T. P. EXPOSITION Josiah Collins, chairman of the A T.-P. exposition committee, has written letter to . Mayor lauia offering- to set apart a special day-for Portland at the big show next year. He asks that the mayor exert his Influence to have the railroads grant a special rate to eeaiue on coat day. i: FATED SEWER YIELDS BODY OF LOST VICTIM Tha body "of John Jardinen. on of thra Finns killed October , f by a caveln in th 8rookIya'e sewer, was taken out this mora- Ing and removed to th m argu a. K inquest will b held owing to the fact that tb coroner's Jury which met at the tlm of th accident failed to place th re spoaatbCKy of the death of the other two men. W. R. Skur. traveling passenger agent of the Harrimaa lines with headquar ters at Spokane, and R. Burns, district freight and passenger agent of tha Har- riman lines at waua waiia, vvasn., ro In Portland today conferring with the heads of the f relarht and passenger de partments in this city. The opening or the new Nortn BanK roaa wiu cut into the 'Harriman business In eastern Ore gon and Washington , and may make some changea m tates necessary, it is for the purpose ' of disousslng freight conditions in the .Inland empire that the O. R. Se N. representatives are-here. They will return to Washington to morrow. - ; Sir Wilfred Laurler. (Special Dispatch, to The Journal.! Vancouver, -B. C, Oct. J7. -Th Lib eral administration has been returned to power in Canada by a . majority which will probably, figure at 60 or a little more. With 17 constituencies yet to be heard from, the Liberal majority stands at 43. Conceding the govern ment the five remaining seats in Quo- bee, as well as three possibilities In Ontario and Kootenay and' Cornox, all in British Columbia, and awarding to the Conservatives four more Ontario (United press Leased Wira.) Utlca, N. T., Oct 87. -James a Sher man, Republican candidate for vice- president, lata ; yesterday afternoon gave out a statement In relation to bis connection with an alleged timber lands graft In New Mexico: '"?'. My attention has been called to a sensational article in today's Now Tork World making charges against' me in connection with the New Mexico Tim ber s Development comnanv. av eornor- tlon Which haa not been in axiaterwia for years. 'A careful reading shows that thO Charges. SO fap aa I am rnnfim,il have no substance whatever, and as to my connection with the enterprise, tha fullest possible) investigation and mih. Helty are courted. - ! ; The fact about It breiflr Is that some years since Mr. Burke presented a proposition involving- the nurchasa of timber land in, 'New Maxion. which not United 8tatea,JBop0rty, and the con struction of a railroad. There were 10 gentlemen, I think, who gave $600 each to form a company and investigate thai Jeot. Experts were employed to in spect the property. Some of. us inves- ii gaien tne inas, so . there was no se cret aoout it, and. on th other hand, th artln Wat roue, on of th attorneys for Jones, said that In this caa there Is no ouestlon of a strike, snd h main tained that tha question presented la whether the union ef barbers la to be permitted to follow a oourae having for is oDjsct tn destruction or jonea busi ness. W. C. Bristol, closing in behalf of Jones, aald he would not dissgree with Moser aa to the right of peaceful picket-! mar.- 1 , ' T'But that is not this cas," h de clared. ' t rom tne afndavlt her and the record before the court. It appear that the object ia not to promote th welfare of the unlona. It la not a mat ter of belf-preaervatlon. with them, or a question of hours of work or of Tl M Women should understand that of hours of work or of nsr. her are allowing other nonunion shops I malanhnlia n. J u.u- to run without treating them aa they t""v """J wwicu uw hav treated jonea . . . Diues," la to nine times out of ten ft At the conclusion of - the arm men 1 1 .t.-. - -i m i Judge Gantenbein took th case T under BjiuiyiwaUuWSi,uu.1BUia,, advisement Brief via b submitted I orgarjio derangements, and should on each side, and a large number oflk,r . . . : i . . i . . . lUAWn iiiuiminMin "' . oases nav men cum tor nun to reaa. i . w-i 1 , ,, Bristol wants th temporary injunction Women WnOS 1 BplTltS 'ftPO iresent mud hat the Dresent dissolved,' elno It only prohibit th I Oil dninr of thinxs that his Charged with doing. . lents ar not I TtwhWo. and who we oiling sent injunction should bo land jniseraole, should; rely upou LYDIAE.PiniUIAr.rG VEGETABLE COMPOUi'.D u is evidenced by following letters. Mrs. F. Ellswortrvof JJayvUle, ARCIEBOLD ADMITS'- . HE "WROTE STONE ' a vJV UATTT 1 TTTTWlPa I N.5 Y- writes to Mrs. Hnkham : despondent and nervous condition seats and Tale cariboo, will place the the local papers had much to say of it Liberals and S3 Conservatives, with three Independent 'to bring the total rep resentation npto-' ttU' R, L.. Borden, the Conservative leader, has been returned in both Carle ton and Halifax, while the majority of the strong men of th party in the east were elected. Sir Wilfred Laurler is elected for Ottawa city and in all probability for Quebec east also. His entire cabinet Is sent back to Ottawa by the electorate with the exception of Honorable William. Templeman, of Victoria. Honorable Clifford Slfton waa the only Liberal, elected In Manl- tODa, Proposition Dropped. After looklne- lnKr tha matt. eura fully and at length, we decided the lanoa avanaoie would tint vieiif a nenfit on tho railroad construction and dropped n.wi ma pmn w Hnancroneo, ms com pany dissolved, about half tha anm In veiled was paid back to each of us, and our prospective connection with th en terprise was ended. . ',-.-"Not one foot Or -one dollar'a Wnrth Of United States property was con cerned with it ln any way. There was no secrecy about it. and no need for any, I never ura-ed.tha tiaaaaara nf anv British Columbia - elected, three Cfcn- ,. '? referred to, and the servatives, . turning out Liberals In several strongholds. ' It was in Ontario that tha Conservatives fell, tha Liberals succeeding In getting an erven break, as compared with the last general elec tions when th Conservatives- .swept mat province, OREGON L SURVEYS PIGG0TT NO LONGER ACTS AS NEXT FRIEND C H. Plesott's desre to act as "next friend" for Mrs. Julia O'Connell was defeated In the circuit court this morn ing after- argument before Presiding Judce Oantenbein. He had previously been appointed to act for her in some real estate matters in court, but the court set aald lta former action on th showing that was made. Plggott claimed that Mrs. O'Connell was too weak mentally to act for herself. VISITORS INSPECT COUNTY ROCK PILE Owing to th resumption of work on surveys into Crook county by both the Southern Paclflo and th Oregon Trunk line, the survey of the Oregon Central line between Madras and Bend ln Crook county haa been suspended." It is said that if either the Southern Pacific or the Oregon Trunk line makes good Its promise or nuuaing inrougn central Ore gon, the Central Oregon railroad will dispose of Its surveys to them. The survey for nearly the whol line has been made by the promotem the Des Chutea Irrigation & Power company and the right of way for much of the district-has been secured, . At present tb Southern Paclflo ha four surveying . parties on the Des Chutes, One locating a line south from Madras, another at the mouth of Trout; creak, workina In the direction of Mad ras, a third on the Dea Chutes at O'Neill and a fourth on Crooked river. Although the work of surveying- the Des Chutes route is betnr pushed brisk ly by the Southern Paciflo engineers, it Is said thst no rights of way ar being acquired, excepting , around tr TWer cnutes. '; f ' ' ' ' MOUNT SCOTT TO TOTE NOV. 3 0ft ANNEXATION World article does nor aav that T At What Mr. Burks or any one else did bo- fore or after our investigation of tho proposition i ao not . know, and If ' he or anyDoay siee attempted any bribery business, It was without the knowledge, consent or approval of myself or any Of my associates In th Investigation. . "Mjs. secretary acknowledged tha re ceipt of Mr. Burkes letter of August , signing my name, as he had th right to do In my abaence. He showed mo Mr. Burke's letter on my return, and. knowing there was nothing in tho trans action on my part to apologia for, I paid no attention to it. . ".Th whol affair waa purely a legit imate private enterprise which, as bus iness men, we investigated and turned down half a dosen veara .am "It may be of Interest In this eonnee-J iivii lv arx t l i in. l. mi "r nurva bbj laira, tn.. saying he was being pressed to make statements which would - be calculated to Injure me, and asked me to see him in Chicago on a date when I was billed to speak there. That letter was not even acknowledged, because I had nothing- to par or promise) to nrarant tha' disclosure of any public or private act of mine. - If he has found a market for e New : Tork, Oct JT. John D. Archbold of th Standard Oil 4 company mada the "following atatement yesterday afternoon v regarding th latter read by W. ' R. Hearst;: ' : v T am ; very sure that until Hearst read the letter neither Judge Morrison nor Judge Hen derson had any knowledge of my , having written ' , Governor fiton In ,t their behalf., Judge Henderson waa not appointed by Governor Ston to th supreme ' court, but was three years later appointed!, by Governor Penny packer to i th superior court Judgeship, If, however; any feeble word of mine could have influenced in tha slightest degree th selection of . those , gentle- 4 . men .for their respective post- tlons, I would, be very' proud oft w It VThelr A-tates hav no better 4 servants than thy and. I car- , talnly have never asked of them, w a favor of any kind, either for w myself or for th company with 4 which I am connected, : caused by female troubles. I was not contented anwhere, and waa ln such constant fear that somethlpg' terrible wag going to happen that It seemed as though I should lose my mind. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound has restored my health, aad I .cannot say nough forit" : -v.-- :,:;V"-' " Tll-ea Tifow T Willtmyia f TtrtAt" 7 port, I1L; writes to Jlrs. Pinkham: V A VUUVA.UK ,ill(U 1GLUBIO trouble, backache and Headaches, and was so blue that I was aim ply In despair. I feel it my duty as well aa my pleasure to tell you that Lydia E, Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound cured ma. The change in my appearance is wonderful, v and I wish every suffering woman would try it" f FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirtr veara Lvdia K Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation: ulcera tion, iiregularities pericKiio pains. ttr 'backache. ' Whv dont you try the wares, with what I euppose is to be expect a v,i mi wwk vl tn campaign. ins incioent must go along ed CHAIN GANG FOR v , WIFE-ROASTER ftmltod Press Lea d Wtr. Seaifla, Waah Oct Hi Marcus Hansen, a laborer, who thrust burning newspapers into the face of his wife st their loda-lnrs on the nicht of Oc- i tober It, was today sentenced to serv 6s aaya on tn chain gang. County Clerk Fields last evening re ceived a bond protecting Mm against costs tn th appeal of th Mount Scott annexation question to the supreme court this being gives by' tha opponents County Commissioner Llghtner this morning took a drive over several of the county roads and visited the rock pile at Kelly's Butte in eompsny with the three commissioners of Benton county. Washington. They had heard of jnui iuuman v-ni, a wu roaus inn -raln an h.t th anna.1 lh fSrviferTf w'klt!. Tit- A V!27 ''missed, .. It Is rega'rded as Sn the system of working the county prts-, ..kM that ,h. aUatlon will b. t..m1 getung out rocx ror roaa on by th h)(fnf urt Mort tt,-. rtst, i of election, and ballots ara being nrint- ' Ul la ex rotation that - thv will ha THE. FOCIDXK Or UDIt.EITI05, 1 netlpd. If the. supretee court should m,. .f t,iiinriim ... v.,. render a dec sion reversing Judge- Gan- - , . tenoein s ruling setore tne oay or e.ec- fc forgot to leave , th pigs ashore. . .... the iudtres of election in the un. 99 Nothing Succeeds Like Success The auccess of the Mel ville Clark "ApoHo" Play--er-Piano is unprecedent ed. With it the novice is the roaster. Without it your home ia incomplete. i As a means of accompany ing the voice it is invaluable, as with it you can render your piece in different key to accommodate any voi?e by simply turning'the trans posing device ( patented ) used exclusively "in these in struments.; The range is 83 NOTES of-23 NOTES MORE than the "Pianola." "Cecilian," "An- Eelus," ?A. B. Chase" and other kindred instruments. . -v Itir prices are right and terms of payment easy. STOP I and think H over a little. - LOOK! everywhere then come here and . C ' , LISTEN t to, the wonderful "APOLLO". Then yott will see the p DANGER of buying elsewhere, , , t H OVEND LN-SOULL ? I A N O CO. . CORNER MORRISON AND WEST PARK STREETS . " oners and bonding. From tha hog comes lard; from lard, rtnete Interested will b notified to not 4 jhfllgesuon. in moment you put laru- omi tne canota. amm ;rs 4 cooked rooo into your stomacn. yon ay a Sena a preuinr umuun tor ajfjwp- , , . : si a t com ana tax possession. 7 x T T To don't need to .uae lard, though, wruees yon wbji i, iur ia m noiuuc (fat that makes food any stomach can! aslly-digest It Is COTTOLENJS; as CILAUFFEUR IS HELD FOR FAST DRIVING ! (FAVORS AUT03rATIC : FIRE ALARM BOXES The Portland tomhr eowi pany filed 'bog fat Just purs wegeubl IU atri-a letter to th major and council In th Uioua wboleaome: makes rBaky pi. ! "tr."J?"2 V.,Mri.!,B.! ' RlchsM Pcnar la tha latest bur-rt- "I. , K ."J 1 tb reoue.t rl the National Autmnatlo vunt .nyrr 9 nsa cwyraer o- " -- - - - - " ' rirw Attrm nrriany inr a irancna. jir. TMtaia.t. ratrbinaaa Hurxrhrers like, but cannot eat perhaps, becaus i The letter states that tha company has wra t a a erreet eharrlrg Pornay . tbev 4e nf "agree." Ill cf t attomatl- alarm bcxe. n. m ttaMrt, a ric a e was arraat- ; CO'l lOUyH haa been well named I ""alien em i's j-rstTty, m squares HAMgaca M u OF ' ' MAS BAY. 'ROSTAillEtEG r-.a- The NaTs! TetasMat-CaMt CssMnaj (IsasrssriM) trssaasa aH l LiH! tn sByectts nx Urns gad eeUsVM we aactw flus Mask 25 Sf No D 27 paid 8:44 a. n. 27,1908 'eU- ' . - New York, UV Y. , Oct. Undenrood TypeTriter Co,, . 68 Sixth St., Portland, Ora. , . . v Sold John Wancsaker New York Philadelphia stores two nundred fifteen iJndenroods, replacing fifty five new L. C. Smith, forty Elliott Fishers, fifty five Olivera. Uderwbods now used exclusively. , ' Underwood Typewriter Co, 170 Third Street. H t't mornlrg. IS fed He was reieaae4 oa -lh. perfect .rtenlag- , , , ... g; a grat tva-ieft to V tereats at tb city.