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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND.' WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER - 28. 1008. 1
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UCA 110 A I I IP! JUVENILE COURT JUDGE WARNS
IILHUu IHLL IN
AGAINST HALLOWEEN EXCESSES
JOSSELIS
BASKET ,
A.
Judge Oaatenbeln. who presides la tbe
Juvenile court, wrote letter 10 Coun
ty Superintendent of Schools Rlgler thla
morning In order to war young Ameri
cana of the city agalaat too much Hal
loween. tt year tba Juvenile court
was almost iwimptd for a fsw days
fur Young America Ja4 celebrated,
and the court now gives notlre that
malicious mischief will ba severely pun.
tshed. .
Judge Qantenbeln aatd thla morning
that wlille hia letter would reach the
ecliool children.' the warning applies
with Just aa much force to all other
youth under II years of a, who are
under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile
court' Kun that does not Injure private
cu. T-i1...-., n..,.. Property or Interfere with the rights of
Street Jiaihvay Company other rr..B. i. nrmi..ibi.. but thoee
. " I whn vLtlH i tka Is. mm miittl a-.. ilUmni
Ifesults in Resignation of kvfiV'&ww VoiT,!'u .l,b'll,,B
Many Departmejityieads. ,enratVr:tb' '. T
imr air-adoui a year ago. upon
i Of Judga of the
ToIIcy of Retrenchment In
V'-'augurated by President of
i
assuming the duties o:
hiventle court. I found It necessary tel
dispose of upward of rase- result.
Ing from the celebration of Halloween.
In almost every Instance the delinquent
admitted the offenaa, but pleaded In
Justlfloattou that II waa permitted In
celebrating Halloween, evidently think
ing mat any act none on mat occasion
waa Justifiable. One delinquent even
went ao far as to grease the oar track
on a down grade, for the fun of seeing
the oar run away and poaalbly kill or
malm a number of passengers, The
court' committed Mm to the reform
school, and be le now serving bis sen
tence. -
I would request that you ask the
teachera or tha publle scnonis to give
fair warntns to their dudIIs that any
Ulolatlnn of tha law endangering- pub
lic urnjr, or amounting to malicious
mischief, will be punished by the Juva.
nils oourt In the same manner If com.
mated on Halloween as at any other j
limn.i . , .
"There Is, of onurea,' no objection to
a proper celebration of tha day. so long
as 'the rights of others are not
Interfered with. Very respectfully.
, 'C. V. OANTKNBE1N."
IIEIIIZE III Oil IMFI'S IIIGIII
MORSE DEALS Jfl EIV YORI
G. 0. P. Will Try to Equa
Monday Night's Bryan
Demonstration.
tmm "ir exits
V
in a o
menta of tha Tortland Railway, Light
Tower company within the past few
months have been accepted by Presl
dent Josselyn, tha latest coming yes
terday. - when Clarenoe O. Fields, su
perintendent of tha O. W. P. division,
resigned after It years' continuous ' A Democratio rallyla tb be held to-
aartlca with tha road. Tha office of I night In Jones' hall. Front and Qlbbs
superintendent haa bean abolished and I streets. In South Portland. '. This will
will ba handled by tba trafflo depart- be the first Bryan' rally that baa been
" It la generally believed that Mr. el that "action of tha city during
Fields' resignation aa well as tha oth- this ' campaign, and Is counted on to
, ere that have been accepted, came as a awing votes Bryanward Wtuia tha
result or theretrenenment policy mat -aU j BO ne.r .lection day. Bute Ben
has marked the operatlona of the com- ator M A MlBr ud n T McAUU.
in? ir Hmi -um. i ,f"r ' ttr will address the audience.
SI, mKT-mJvJ- lS2iThr- na i Thr an meetings axe to ba held
"I Ple"".??.,,?Lbl,ni tomorrow night John. H. Stevenson
I.."-, l" "u wUl speak at tba I. O. O. F. ball at
FIRST BRYAN RALLY. OF CAMPAIGN
IN SOUTH PORTLAND HELD TONIGHT
Grand' avenue and East Pine streets; B,
B. Ilaney at Woodmen hall on Wait
avenue. In Mount Tabor, and .Colonel
K. A. Miller at LodelI hall, Seventeenth
and Tnurman streets.' ' Frldav nlsht
John A. ' Jeffery will speak at Monta
villa, and Colonel Miller will talk at I
oreanam. The camoalcn wllh and Sat
urday night with a grand Bryan rally I
at the Armory, with Senator John M. I
Oearln as the principal speaker. Mayor I
uans wju preaiae at tnis meeting and J
E. 8. J. .McAllister will be one of thai
speakers. . A nna musical Droinun haa
Been arranged.
President Josselvn this mornlnsr de
clared that there was nothing In the
, nature of a "shake-up" contemplated
ana mat mere is no cause tor uneasi
ness among employes of the company
who are doing their work well. He
also denied that Mr. Fields' resignation
came aa the result of friction, either
between Himself and the superintendent,
or between Fields and the trafflo de
partment.
"I think Mr. Fields will bear me out
In the -statement that I have been his
best friend here.'' said Mr. Josselyn.
way? butgcamensnly0asfTwsu,ltof SO That If He Is Not DlM
circumstances. Mr. leias reausea mat
hat was working against a combination
too strong for him. The business of I
the O. W. has grown enormously in
trt last two years and Mr. jneias proo
ably haa been the' hardest worked man
HATFIELD WILL
STAND ACCUSED
harp Fact May Be Fin-
ally Established.
n
RATHER
In point of hours, at least, on the line.
There were certain features of the op
eration that he did not understand and
he thoucht It better Ho resign
"I Jook aa many Hutles away from
him aa I could In order to lighten his
1- V 1 1 1 V. 1 . . V. . .i.UAkn
woJIL- of the yards.' and finally of ihS Gncy family of alx. at Campbell. 12
(Dotted Press Leued Wire.)
San Jose, CaL, Oct. 2& William Hat
field, auspected of being James C Dun.
ham, who murdered the entire Mc
freight depot. But it was too much I years ago, will be formally charged with
for him." ' , the crime. , T'hls , Information comes
rrTV u;..;h( ird hi. of flea authoritatively from the oince or uia
of superintendent haa been abolished." trlct Attorney Arthur M. Free today. It
In speaking of the other resignations, is probable that the warrant will be
MK Josselyn said that there was a very sworn out tomorrow. The announcement
good explanation for each of them. s accompanied by the explanation that
jrreaencic . tsyses, general manager oi district Attorney 'ree entertains no
the light and power departments, he opinion as to whether Hatfield is Dun
mtLA reaitfnAd because he could make ham. hut wants to rilsDoaa of tha case
more money In business for himself legally. t
than ho could bv worklns; for a cor-1 ''There alwavs will be some doubt In
S oration. Traffic Manager William P. I the minds of some people if Hatfield Is
lulchay. said Mr. Josselyn, was too allowed to go free," aald a representa-
his department, ; field is brought up legally and proves
"I offered to keep him at the same that he is not Dunham, the question will
bUm mnA rt lilm lAurn thA feAtiirea he settled for all time.
(hut i k AiA nnt KnHnratanrl. hut he I A score of Dersons visited the jail to
would not do so. Aa for 8. O. Reed, day and all but one declared Hatfield la
the; treasurer, he. ,too, found that his not uunnam. i nis one u a woman.
and she Is sure Hatneld is the man
IIC
- LIKES THREATS
- - -
Elopes With Sweetheart De
spite Popper's Terrible
Gun Talk.
V
(United Pren Leaaed vTtre.t
Berkeley, CaL, Oct. 28. Warren I
Howe of this city and his young bride,
who was formerly Miss Anna Maria
Payne of East Oakland, are anxiously
awaiting word from the bride's father,
E. O. Payne, a San Francisco architect,
who is alleged to have written a letter
to Howe threatening to kill him on
sight if he persisted in courting his
daughter.
1 want you to understand once and
for all time to come." saya the note re
ceived by Howe and purporting to have
been written by Payne, ''that 4f you try
to see my aausmer or write anv mora
to ner i win surety nna it out and
your life will pay the forfeit. I will
kill you like a dog, on sight"
Isothlnar daunted. Howe and th fir!
eloped last night to Berkeley, where
tney were married.
r
duties had grown too arduous for him
in
"In no esse haa there been any f ric
tlon between me andy my employes.
have to keep Up the standard of the
road and to out off all unnecessary ex
penses. Whenever new blood Is needed
Ft will "be supplied."
Mr. Fields' future plans are not
known. He was superintendent of the
O. W. P. when It - was a steam road
under the old regime, and rose from the
ranks. ;- - .
"ifED" BURTON, NIGHT
UIDER, CONFESSES
Union City, Tenn., Oct. 28. "Red
Burton, a night rider, haa made, a
confession Implicating' at least 40
men, some of them the most promi
nent in the disturbed section. More
than half of them are under arrest and
held at the military camp maintained by
the state mfutla. Burton tells of the
plot that resulted In the lynching of
captain quentm Kan Kin at Keel jroot
lake on the night of October 20, and
which would have had a fataearesult for
Judge R. Z. Taylor but for his almost
miraculous escape.'
Burton says James F. ' Carpenter, an
attorney of Union City, drew Rankin
and Taylor to Walnut Log on the pre
text of a timber deal. They, were taken
from, tha hotel at Walnut lag by a
band of night riders, led. Burton says,
by Tom and Garrett v Johnson, both
under arrest, and William Watson, who
is under bond in connection with an
other raid. Burton says he was not a
member of the band that carried out
the plot to its fatal ending. His part
consisted In framing- ud tha Dlot with
Carpenter. He was Ashing on Reel
Foot lake on the night of the raid and
heard tha ahota fired when Rankin waa
killed.
Burton admlta he aided in the burning
of a nan cock at ttamDurg, ano aided in
tha whipping of Justice of the Peace
Wynn, an old man. .
Carpenter la under arrest.
Her name is being closely guarded by
the authorities.
PUCES ORDER .
FOR EQIHIIT
The order for new equipment for the
Harrlman lines that was asked for last
summer was placed today, according to
notification received by General Man
asar O'Brien of the Harrtaan lines in
Oregon. The following new equipment
for the O. R. & N. has Deen oruerea;
Eao so-tan flatcars. .00 40-ton stock
cars, 10 cabooses, 8 steel coaches, 2 steel
cabooses, t diners. For the Southern
Pacific the . following cars have been
ordered: 200 box cars, 60 flat cars, 10
cabooses, S coaches, 2 baggage cars and
2 ' diners. Delivery of the new equip.,
ment will besln about January 1. The
outlay for cars will be over 11,000,000.
MONEY POURS IN
TO BRYAN FUND
? Louisville, Ky., Oct. 28. A auit for
8100,000 has been filed in the United
States circuit court tiers ty Henry Ben
nett. a victim of nlsht rider, outrares.
who waa beaten horribly and whose to
bacco factory was burned last February,
He names aa defendants not only those
actually present, but many others as
aflfged conspirators. The suit will be
so directed as to break up. If success.
ful, an organisation the object of which
was to force all independent raisers and
handlers of dark obacao to place their
tooacco in in poo controlled oy me
Dark TObacoo association.
OHIO BABY DRINKS
LIKE FISH; S3I0KES
Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 21 Though
only 14 months of age, bouls Tomszln
of 111! Marble avenue la a beer drinker
and olgar smoker. Cigarettes he calls
nasty, in his lisping speech, and candy
he abhors as childish. Bat he takes hla
three beers a day more sometimes
and amoae niaca risars like a man.
.His mother says he is healthier since
lie began to irmuise in tna pleasure con
sidered so evil that great organisations
are righting indulgence la them by
adolta.
Today the child -was offered a glass
or peer. tie arana several swaiiowa,
then ast tbe glass down. .
"I'm not feeling welL Gimme a cigar"
be lisped, as 0 he calmly smoked - the
weeo. ,-...
.; WED BY JpSttCE
. Jostle BeTl rrfr1n4 tw nrrire
ceremonies bls mom Ins. The first was
that of Alfred HsroM Tanner, a of
Jsdre A H- Tsener. and Mies Frl
Kk t. Mies Kdn Smith was married
te K. JLsderswn,
(Colted Precs Leased WIre.
New York, Oct 28. Herman Rldder,
treasurer of the national Democratio
committee, announced today .that the
following contributions to the Demo-
oratio campaign fund were received yea
terany: -From
Herman Rldder. $10,000.
From Victor' Ridder, $9,000.
From Bernard Rldder, $9,000.
From Joseph L. Rldder. S 9.000.
From Edward F. Coltra of St Louis,
$8,000.
Victor, Bernard and Joseph are sons
oi tna national treasurer.
MILLION IN RECEIPTS
"MERRY WIDOW'S" TOLL
SB ,
VV " 'rm,". W9'v, lLfsr
t l . KiT
:-m mm
NEW TARIFF WILL
BRING SHIPPERS JOY
a. a . t
The new transcontinental tsniff. east
and' west bound, will become effective
January 1. according to advices re
celved at the offices of the railroads
and there will be loy among the shln
pera. The new tariff la the first to be
Issued since 104 and the first issued
since the Interstate commerce law went
into effect, excepting the lumber tariff
received a few weeks ago. The tariff
is very comDlot and makes a larse
voiuroo.
COMMERCIAL CLUB TO
GET ELECTION NEWS
Reports ' of tha' election Tuesday
night will be received at tha Commer
cial club by leased wire, arrangements
harlnr been made to secure -The Jon r.
nal's exclusive wire reports for the
ciuo at ine same time that they will
be flashed Into The Journal office. A
special operator will receive bnllstlaa
in tna ciuo.
STEALS LINGERIE
-- FROM TIIE LINE
Charged with stealing worn en" a aader-
war froen a clothes lln In tba yard of
Mrs. rowers. Henry Hecr vras ar
rested St Arketa today by Uepnty ether.
Iff iu. F. Onrh and tlkra ta tha ..t.
Ja Tha rharre plaed aralnst pecker
will rroar.ly h ittv lirmii as tha
.vales, of tte stolen property U bit 1 1.
Play Closes Year's Rnn In New York, Men Who eTure Prominently In
. . . ... Morse Trial. '
raaaing new Aietropoiium Kecord '
Rowaltfo. or tonn r.A (Dnlted Pre.. Leased Wire.)
Vm. vuvw,uuv, I X--, VnU nt 9C 11fJ IT fur
v ww a v v. a.aj.A wa. -a a.. wua
tis, former president of the' National
Ranlr rtf Wrtrth A m.rtnn tfirfftV toolr thM
(Speelsl Dlipatch to Tbe Journal.) . J witness stand In the trial of the
New York, Oct. 28. When at thelchars"8 against him and Charles W.
Amsterdam theatre "The Merry Widow" MUV detailed aSeged inside history
had rounded out av solid year in New of the operations conducted by Morse,
York, and terminated one of the most anJ throughout his testimony endeav-
rnmarlrahla e tj. a . orea to snow mat many or tne aeais
remarKawe runs of Broadway, It was were carried on without his knowledge.
xouna max in tna 52 weeks during which The testimony . indicated that "the
the play haa been presented, more than 1,tu". m?,n' Mor8e ,wa? called, was
$1,000,000 had -been taken i w SEf0".!1'.. -FX! -the..baP,1iJld
hL hl k a.. rhere wa no bitterness for WWse In
XC Ja&a D6AI1 fltatfld that thtS hAT rvffM I thA .otomar,ta mr1A M
gross receipts aye been $712,000. Dur- his answers to questions, though he
b w.- Jt munins more tnan 8200.000 clearly was endeavoring to show that
have been Daid for "Marrv win' u... ... ,nnn.M. -
music. Three million copies of the doina- that may have been shown.
waits aione have been . sold ainca the Curtis testified that the huge loans
n?i.flF8t arrlved I" hl country. made to dummies during the whole
This iS A recorrf unaoilAlaH Kv on I ,.rlv narf of MorsiA'a finnootal . nnm-
muslcal piece or drama ever produced palgn were well , seou red by Ice stock
1u.iv.u.ajr, nfory w. oavage 8 books ana oy. block in r. Aupnus noinze s
show that more than $180,000 in royal- United Copper company. Heinze was
ties has been) sent shroud with. h. connected with Morse in a numher of
ijuniysmes on me roaa, it-Is estimated nls uais.
mm ui royalties win annul tana Ann
during the present season.
During the year at the New Amster
dam theatre nearly 700,000 persons
have heard "The Merry Widow." For
28 weeks at each nerformanna 1ti-ih.
Inar tha mftHnea tha lvh., "
more than 800 patrons in excess of its Washington. Oct 29. -When the sec-
regular seat In caoacltv. Tha I ond session of the Sixtieth -conarress
i s Jfnn i ?- ar P,aced a nearly convenes in Deeemberrregardleas of
7;"X"' more tnan whether the ReDubIicans or the D.mo
Mce evetV seven iv. or tha P"or- crats have carried the house, there will
h i7 -ff ? y?r'- be at least one. change of regime that
-,ViJ , ' V V,no lor" will be interesting ana, perhaps,- 1m-
Slii unknown Hungarian bandmaster, portant. John Sharp Wllllama of Mis
riJCS: ' -t".flra5 Production was sisslppi will no longer be the minority
chiiT i 1.7 oi opera nouse in leader, in nis place, unless all signs are
. 0 turning io ixew misieaninK, win do ttepresentatlve
York, seven prima donnas have sung the Champ Clark of Missouri. Mr. Wllllama.
title role, beginning with Bthel Jackson, whom the people of Mississippi have
who was followed In turn bv T.la ir. chosen to be senator, announced soma
ell. Frances Cameron. Lint Abarhsnnii time cko that he had concluded to slve
Ruby Dale. Rosemary RIoks ana rienr. un the minority leadership, resrardless
gia Cain. - I of what mlsht be the result of the ap-
eieciion. up io me present
ma to lnaicate
tave any oddo-
delnhla each paid In the neighborhood 8Ulon tOT tM "cceB.Bn
of 1600.000 to hear "Tha u.n, wi4. I
music. On. of tha companies now on INSPECT L4ND
the road is carrvine- tha nnnnlar air. Ai' C'J- liV A
iiiruuHu in mincrn part or tne coun-
wy on its way to Ntv Orleans.
' ' (Daited rises ta-sd Wire.)
New York, Oct. $. Judga Taft
rsatlng this afternoon after a whirl
around lower New York during the
lunch hour, making four speeches, sbak
Ing thousands ef bands and being
cheered by tremendous crowds.
The Taf special, returning from Al
bany, reached the Grand Central sta
tton at 11:$0 o'clock.
At Hastings tha Taft train passed ths
Bryan special. Taft was In his stste-
room and did not sea Bryan, who stood
on tha back platform of his train, pre
paring to make a speech. Several mem
bers of ths Taft party cave Bryan
roualna cheer and accomnanied it with
a ahower of Taft buttons, which were
thrown aboard the Bryan train.
From the Grand Central station Tart
went to the home of hla brother, Henry,
and after a conference there that laated
a few mlnutea he started on his speak
ing tour. .
At the root or Betnuna street Tart
spoke to 8.000 Ions-shoremen, lie dls-
cussed Bryan's free sliver record, his
advocacy of government ownership of
railroads and the bank guarantee prop-
and declaring he would be unsafe as
president or tne united states.
Everywhere he waa greeted by wild
crowda and was cheered through the
streets.
Tsft declared that nothlna- but era
tory entitled Bryan to run for the cresl-
dency and attacked all his policies be
fore the Commercial Travelers' club in
Union Square. .
At t o'clock this afternoon he at
tended a dinner at tha Union Lea sue
club and 'at 8 oJclock will beitln (In-
other strenuous round of speaking
men will carry him up to midnight.
The program for tonight Includes 10
speeches and the main feature will be
tne bla meetlnsr at Madison Sauare Oar-
den, when the biggest Republican rally
or tne campaign will be neia.
The Madison Square Oarden meeting
will be attended by thousands and
among the speakers will be George A.
K.nignt or caniornia ana nenry ubdoi
Lodge of Massachusetts. The commit
tee of arrangements has made great
preparations. General Horace .porter,
former ambassador to France, will be
the DrestdlnK officer. Taft will arrive
late, after having spoken at several
other places.
A great Illuminated parade will be
held on Fifth avenue and there will
be over 60 bands In the line. Thous
ands of marchers and all the clubs
about Manhattan will participate. It
will be the most pretentious night pa.
rade of the camDals-n.
After his speech at Madison Sauare
uaraen jart win go dsck to nis special
train and start on a return trip up
state.
Taft on Sngar Tariff.
In the late afternoon and last nlehc
Taft continued his tour ud the Hudson.
closing his day's work with a speech at
lu:30 at Troy, in an speecnes ne aweit
on industrial phases, inasmuch as bis
audiences were largely composed of
worklne men. He oDDOsed. at Yonkers.
Brvan's anti-trust remedy, the free-list
ing of trust-controlled commodities. As
suming, ror arguments saice, mat tne
Yonkers suirar refining: industry was
thus controlled, he drew a picture of
what the Bryan plan, in his view or lc,
would do, saying:
"Mr. Bryan would take off the dif
ferential on sugarthat protection
which is necessary to enable us to have
any sugar refineries in this country.
It would cause the establishment of re
fineries In Germany and all of your
population here dependent on this re
finery would be affected. And not only
would it destroy tne trust, nut witn m
the Independent refineries.
"The Republican party Is Just as
much opposed to monopoly as the Demo
cratic party.
"It passed and enforced the anti-trust
law. It believes in solnsr dlrectlv at
the evil of monopoly by Dunishina- man,
for continuing it rather than by do
strovlno- the industries and tne areat
combinations or capital tnat nave much
utility and are of such benefit to the
wage earners. It believes In stamping
ouc tne evn ana not stamping out tne
corporation.
U TO OE
First Enterprise of Its Kind
to Incorporate at Sail
Francisco.
(Dnltsd rMS Leased Wlrs )
San Francisco, Oct. It.Ths Cali
fornia Woman's Undertaking company,
tha first organisation of Its klad In
tha wast. Is to be Incorporated tomor
row afternoon. Tha new company li
backed by several society woman of
Oakland and In that cltv tha nrlncliml
place of business of the concern will ba
located. Mrs. Klisabeth Ruth, who haa
naa consiuersols exDerlenca as sn un.
dertsker In the east, will hsve charge
of the new company and the womn
win stsrt work on a oiilldln. at nnn.
They will Issue a little hook telling
what the alms of the new conmanv are.
The directors ara: ,Mre. Elisabeth
Ruth. Mrs. Ella 8. Mitchell Mrs K H
Hhertser. Mrs: Arthur W. Cornwall and
Mra. Lillian Harris Coffin.
BAKER dU'IEl
BADLY BURNED
JIay Lose Eyesight, Possibly
Life 3Iember of Schmitz
Government.
I ML
10 KILLED
Y -aiflOlflaB.
K. T.Miller Is'' Crashed Be
neath the Wheels While''
Walking Through the In
diana & Harbor 'Railway V
Yards at Gary, Indiana,
(United Press Uased Wire.)
Ban Francisco, Oct 28. Charles A.
Ban tel. who waa called from blsrbake-
hop to the office of city treasurer dur
Ing tha last Schmlts administration, and
the employes of whose office are now
under police investigation relative to
the disappearance of more than 160.000
from the city's exchequer, was serious
ly burned today In the kitchen of his
bakery and may lose his eyeel.ht and
posniDiy nis me. g.
The furnace lnthe bakery la heated
with crude oil. At tlmea this congeals,
and Bantel haa been forced to heat It
before lighting the burners. It is be
lieved the oil In the drlD nan became
gradually heated and generated a gas
wnicn uantei la-nitea. There was an
explosion, and Bantel was heard by his
wife in the restaurant above calling for
aia. ne caiiea an ambulance. Jiantol
was treated at the Emergency hospital
and then removed to his home.
CHAMP CLARK MAY
SUCCEED WILLIAMS
gia uaine. - or wnat mism d uie re.su
While ths company was encountering proachlnn-electlon. Up to
such flattering success in New York, time, nothing has develops
the cities of Chicago, Boston and Phlla- th.1 Champ. Clark would ha
IN DISPUTE
BOY FORCED TO WED
ANCIENT STEPSISTER
fgo-rlsl Dlaoatrk to Tba Jimil l Kreernn.?
County Commissioners Ughtner and
Barnes this morning went to tba Clare
mont tavern in company with the pro
prietors or tne place, uiumauer A Hoch,
to Inspect the property and try to reach
tne sum that should
WIlkes-Rarra. Ja. n- t ri.i-.i-- be paid for thestrlp of county land on
thst whils be was intoxicated he was which the tavern stands.
xnere is nwui env injra ok an acre
In the tract, and the commissioners
sd ela-ht children, wmiam had previously oxed 11.000 as the price
Losa, an ll-vear-old bov of H.ii.txn thev would be wllllnr to take. Tha
told such a story to Judra Ferri. this owners of the tavern sent out a com-
morning that, the assistant district at- mlttee of three real estate men. who
tomey was ordered to have the mar- presented a report valuing tha property
liage annulled, if tha boy's skory Is at ttoi.
ire coumy - it, into pos easion or
the land through reversion to the coun
ty of an acre tract dedicated In tha
sixties as a public square for tha town
coerced by his father into wedding ills
icvii.itt vr numafc, a woman or 4.
woo naa ns
oaa waa brought before Jdre Ferris
vn uie cnarsa or aesertion and non-
support. Ha said that hla father Tkav
dors I.oas, of Hasleton. was marriad for
w n m ww r ri . . . w .
daughter of this third wlfa is the wo
man ha married. Rh has sis children
living, the eldest bain It years old.
He said his father arranl tha ma.
rlsre and that he would not bars been
weodad had ha beea sobsr.
His father- rave htm a hotiaa. The
manias took plas last Msy snd young
loaa left him wlfa. Judra Ferris di
rected that be ba discharged. ' .
Krcarf ments are irndr war In Rna-
a with nl'-l-l-the-s)c tn mat Ilea ta
e)t4 railroad ad s-H-sr nation a.
The Wea la t Mr tha ex pens of
ticket sell era
CAN'T WED BRIDE HE
MARRIED AS A JOKE
Pair Seek Second Ceremony to Make
Union Legal New License Re
fused and Problem Unsolved.
of gprlngTllle."
MARCO YIL WLS
AT 50 TO 1
- rrMe Freas Lasseg WVa.
Newmarket. England. Oct. IS. Tha
Puke of isvonshlres Ma-rovn. at edda
of to 1. woov the Cinbridr stakes
this afternoon. 1 K. HamrhHe- Ir
1earu waa sennnd, and Ktnkald Smith's
gucenr was thlrdj lxrd Derby's Cork.
sure IL with lanhy Mhr up. was the
fa orlta, and was badly beaten. There
were II startera .
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Sunbury, Pa., Oct. 28. Harried as a
joke and wishing to be married in earn
est, Miss Maude Eiohelberger of Lewis
burg and Arthur Bjt Orr of Pittsburg,
came here today to get a license, but
were refused one because Orr has a
wife, from whom he has not been divorced.
Thev found that in the eyes of the
law thev are really married, and yet the
bride gave a fictitious name.
The pair is now in tne strange posi
tion of being married, yet not married.
They want to be married, but can't
be married.
Orr met Miss Eichelherger here to
dav. and with several friends and with
Attorney George B. Renn went to the
office or tne register ana recorder at
the courthouse for the purpose or mak
ins: application for another marriage 11
cense, substituting: the name of Miss
Eichelberrer for Matilda Smith, the as-
siimed name on tne license upon wnicn
they had been joined in marriage, it
havln been decided to have a second
ceremony performed as the easiest way
out of the love tangle.
As Orr would be obliged to answer yes
the Question, "Have you ever
married before?" as required, to secure
the new license, and not being divorced,
the license had to be refused.
Tha marrlae license clerk Informed
the pali1 that he could not issue a new
license nor change the recorda making
the rase marriage a reality.
If the law and the union can be rec-
onciled the pair will live in Pittsburg.
GIRL F0QLS DAD .
AND EVERYBODY
f&oeelal rtisoatch to The JaarnaLt
Ashevllle. N. C Oct. IS. Miss Far-
etta Morgan,-17 years old. daughter of
1 M or ran. a weaitny manufacturer
of Marlon. N. was ant by her ra
ther with her sister And a chaperone
to Europe, to prevent her marrlare to
W. p. Craig, a young poet and a school
friend.
Craig, acquiring H.ope by a stroke of
ood fortune, roiiowea anna raretta to
urora and met her in Italy.
Marriage ef youthful travelers Is not
easy ta Italy, and the chaperone was
able to rebufr Mr. Craig. Hhe cabled the
girl's fstber of the incident end Mi
Morgan set out for Mw York to sail
for Italy.
Soon after ths father had Krft Ms Ho a
a cable ram saving that Miss Morgan
bad sailed for New York.
Thera is now a distressed! chaperons
on on continent, an aas-ry lather aa
tb wrnas; enwrs on another and be
tween than on u salt sea is tb ywnag
THUG'S VICTIM IS
FAST RECOVERING
(Special Dispatch to Th Journal.)
Vancouver, Wash., Oct. 28. George I
Heston, who was stabbed by two un
known men yesterday on Shaw's island,
Tb fast recovering and It is now believed
beyond doubt that he will recover. Dr.
Wlswall gave out this favorable report
this morning.
Although every effort has been made
to locate the men who did the stabbing,
no trace of them has been secured, ex
cept that they are said to have crossed
the railway bridge toward Vancouver.
According to Heston the assailants were
Italians.
From tha character of one of Heston's
wounds, a dull double-edged knife was
used. The holdup men carried no re
volvers. When attacked Heston was
makina hia wav alone- a oath from the
Vancouver rerry Blip towara tne rail
way construction camp. He was going
in auest of work, havinsr severed hla
connection with tha Vancouver Ice com
pany several 'day a ago.
BURGLARS ROB TWO
RIVERFRONT SALOONS
(Special Dlirstch ie The Jdsrssl.l v
Chicago. Oct, 21. K. T. Miller 1
McMlnnvllle, Or., was Instantly killed
at Oary, Ind at an early hour thla .
morning while walking through . the('
yards of tha Indiana Harbor railway. .
Miller had been in Chicago for soma ,
time, where he waa connected with a f
large drug concern for which ba trav-
eeled In tha west. A weic ago ba dli- , '
appeared from the office, and waa not
seei again until a fellow employe was""
callt upon to Identify the body today. ,
Miller waa struck by a rapidly moY-
Ing awitch engine and both lega were,
crushed. He was Identified by papers 1
in his pockets.
BARNES MIST ;
EAST SIDE PLAti
Two saloons In the passenger station
of the Oregon Electric at First and
Jefferson streets, were robbed last
night. The saloon of Fred Hennls was
robbed a week ago of 120. .st nignt
a thief entered and got 130 more. Then
he went over the roof to Benart &
Yenke's cafe, and by means of a rope
entered through the skylight. He got
$6 and a box of cigars.
NICKEL-IN-SL0T CARS
ARRIVE IN PORTLAND
Three more of the standard-gauge,
ray-as-you-enter cars tot the O. W.. P.
arrived this morning over the Northern
Pacific and were taken to the East Port
land shops of the line to be set up.
The 20 cars ordered for the Portland
railway lines are on their way and will
be here within a few weeks. It will be
throe weeks before the cars now in the
shops are ready for service.
RAILROAD COMMISSION
MEETS THIS AFTERNOON
County Commissioner Barnes, himself ,
a resident of the east side, does not''
favor building tbe new courthous on '
tha east sluo of tha river. Ha aald thla, .
morning that In hia opinion tha county
should mako use of the nroDerty it '.-
owns, which Is well located for public'
purposes. He falls to sea any paxtlo- .
ular advantage to the eaat aids in put.'
ting the courthouse there.
Most or tnose who live east or tne
river and have business to transact at
the courthouse would have to us the '
streetcars In any event, he arguea, and
in a few minutes more . they can b.
carried over to the west Bide. On tha
west side is the commercial center and
the offices or nearly all tha attorneya-
and others whose work requires fre
quent trips to the county seat of business.
Commissioner Llchtner. who uvea at
Anabel. on the Mount Scott line, out-
sldo the city, declined to be quoted on
the subject at this time. County Judge
Webster, the head of the county court,
and the third man of the three who
must decide the question. Is out of the
city.
Tnat tne new tax levy will carrv an ,
appropriation for beglnlnng work on a
new courthouse Is regarded as almost
certain. This is the only county need
that will call for an increase over last
year, as the construction of tha nrn.1 -
posed new county hospital in south;
Portland can be taken care of with the
proceeds of the sale of tha nreaanr
county farm property.
The courthouse levy and ' Increases
necessary for city purposes are expect
ed to increase the tax rate several mills "
over last year, when It stood at 14.2. .
This year's rate probably will be be
tween 16 and 18 mills.
By a new adaptation ef tba va in im
cleaning machine, a hor a can ba Maenad
In leaa thaa on fourth tha tln tNat
Lb ordmary carry eamb and braefe take.
Tbrwagjh wye" wire w ta t )gt
sound. 6a bail etla. p li.
A meeting of the state railroad com
mission was held this afternoon In the
Chamber of Commerce auditorium, it
being the first meeting In a month, ow
ns; to tne absence or commissioner
Clyde R Altchlson ' in Washington.
Routine matters of business connected
with the commission will be transacted. '
Douma In Autumn Session.
, - Press Leased Wfrs.1
St. Petersburg. Oct in Th. o,,r,,-,
session of the Russian parliament con- '
vened today with M. Khomyekoff p re
siding. The Se8SiOII Will ha the mnmt
important held since the establishment
of the douma, according to the predic
tions of the members.
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tired easily, your blood Is in bad condl- 4
tlon. You cannot be strong without "
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makes good, rich blood and keeps it
good.
Dyspepsia "For six months my sys
tem was out of order with . dvananula 1
and impure blood. Spent Iota of money
in vain, but Hood's Sarsaparilla cured
me." Jos. S. Zauba, Genoa. Neb. .
Xad WO Airoetite "I waa trnuhleA
with. dyspepsfa and had no appetite. I
had a faint feeling- after eatinar. Mv
constitution was all run down, but
Hood's Sarsaparilla has fully relieved
roe."-' Florence Stowe. SnldervUle. Wis
consin. , . . '
Weakness 1 bless the dav I heard of .
Hood's Sarsaparilla, as it cured me of
extreme weakness after grip, built my
husband up after pneumonia, and cured A
ecsema snd blood-poisoning in our chil
dren." Mrs. M. A. Delworth. Box 4.
EmbreeviUe. Pa. . -.'.-
Hood's ' Sarsaparilla Is - sold every. '
where. In tha uaual liauid. or In tablet - -
form called arsataba. 100 Doses One -Dollar.
Prepared . only by C I. Hood
Co.. Ixjwell. Mass. .,.'
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foor bedrooms, library, large kitchen and pantry, fine di-its room, rarlr,
reception roam with fire place, balk room, reading1 room, rhone. YafT
piocd to house and barn from fine sDrinr. Grounds 260x250. corner, t .
apple trees, third year, 1 box to each tree. Black Arkani.t, Jonathan, T ;
Puul Baldwins. Spit.eBberrs. Rnttcts. Bic-arks, Early Janes, tie! At-
chans and others; 7 peach tree. 7 pear, 7 cherry, all bcarirg; 1 feri'-.n ,
frares and all kinds o s.U fruits, ae barn and woodone. This ii in i '
suburban home and mut be seen V be appreciated. Will Ult it t rl ; - -
ment tract of land facing river. Isvtsfcg-te this tmrnci iTtiy.
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