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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 21. "1009. BfPffJD M JIM LIS ME HIS OPPOSED BY RIDDLED BY RUSHLIGHT'S RECORD am Supporters of Seventh Ward East Side Lumber Hanufac Councilman m light for turers Object to Govern- the Mayoralty Aomljiation mentis Plan on Ground Find Good Material for That It Will Curtail the Aggressive Campaign. Space for Log .Ponds. - Strenuous objections have been raised ' tit th contest for the Republican nominar.on ior .mayor, supporter or against th proposed establishment of Councilman Rusnitg-ht are using with harbor lines In the Willamette river strong effect th record which he has from., a point, opposite. St. John to made since his election to the council Nigger Tom Island at the mouth of four years ago. He became councilman the river. , Th objecters d.elr to have from the Seventh ward in 1906 making a harbor line, but do-not approve of the his campaign on the Issue of municipal tentative one draw by the L'nlted ' Improvement, and - was reelected two Slate engineers and which came up j ears later. During his four years In for discussion yesterday afternoon be , office he. has advocated many Import- fore Major James r. Mclndoe. United ant reforms and has been instrumental States rorpa eegtneeri. In securing the enactment ' of . many . w irh .,-,,...,,. , much needed measures. . Jar owners of property on the east shore . l-. or rtver where the water la cora .terf.st J'!.th w.',f"Je of A!1..011?, an.a Prattrely ah slow for some distance In Its betterment and growth. Mr, Rush- front th wac.rlin. The west aide corn s'1' entered the jists in behalf of piatnant was John Howell, an old plo Aard feevea and the i southern portion neer nUoni a large stretch of water of the east side In the municipal cam- front oa both aide of the entrance to paign of lo and was elected to the Wilumett aiough. His complaint was j""""1, "t -" "uic i inai in engineers aaa made a cut orr he made his campaign uponthe con-1 that brought the line across a point of structioo and f the Pw- land which he thought could only be lyn sewer, ah Improvement for Which I secured by condemnation nroceedinea. tie residents or that portion.; of thelAs It appears that the point inoues- c ty am oeen clamoring ior rears. tion would be of no. particular value to f v B . ""'T"' lur uK ciiWnti, Major Mel ndoe will proba- .cnr iiiw iiy-iniy nave tne Ilnal line drawn so as to ,- : :-ys oGhtTeV I s v ! Cruiser Kestrel Fires on and Captures Steamer Wood bury Off Vancouver Is land ; Allegation of , Hali but Poaching. River Front on th Lower Willamette Showing- Proposed Harbor-Lines and. Line Requested by, East Side Property Owners.' CHURCH OEM m 1 rants for a district then practically leava no objection alons; the west ahore. 'ihit..llr.."?.fVrd,',.n? .fo.r n2?r Other west shore property owners spoke and better lights for a district which n favor of the proposed line, declaring s then in a condition of practical that to narrow down tha channel will darkness. .. . t . not benefit shipping. - , - 5 Uuring his two year term he ac- ; V . ? complialied the reforms and improve- i Ownsa y Z.mnbsRnsn. ments which he had pledged himself Most of the property along the east to bring about and In the city cam- bank Is owned by lumber Interests that talgn of ISO 7 was rewarded by reelec- plan eventually the erection of large Hon upon his record made during his sawmills and they are very anxious to first term, without opposition from any J provide for log-ponds without having to quarter, . i - ; ftnu wrjo Hmouius or ' money ior United Hallways Tranohlss. ' I dredging. In fact. It was argued that It w,..t,ii.i, i. k was wit" at view m mind that. they Councilman Rushlight led tho fight purchased the river frontage In the first ?.v"r lh drafting and adoption of the place, believing that there Is ample I nited Ra l ways company franchise and room for shipping; with a channel from through his efforts largely this docu- moo to 1S0O feet In width. They point- uiVMi tt9 am'icu was uiio ui iiiw urn c I pft f fliA fAfr that In rlldCM In tha' franchises from th. viewpoint of the RlrW oroir th. 111. soft city's interests ' ever granted ' by the I feet apart. . 1 " council, curing-ov. . in? I K. E. Coovert rppresented a ttumber f .i- or tn Bt nor ,an1 owner and said .1 heKSctr.Pi VSn .-cTmin u"er his people would like to have the pro- ilause by which the tracks of the com- posad lines extended about 600 feet r!?J.Ul2J?e n0.i.ttSr ill? KI 'arte' towards the middle of the riv- n.f8f17ohl h.!niie,-H.l, tK er over a section where the water has city, through 1 the ' council, should be a denth hot to errreri 13 i- is ft m given the power to supervise and control pop.ed line be allowed to t. ture ,or dredging and maintenance of Jif.t.'S '2 ifi2 -Pm 4 Sfi ".nr the channel near the proposed mill winch its lines would run well sprln- wharves V.Ti,!lrZ!Ut,i,,t and dirt dur c- KnarP 8- B- Stuart of the '"fir'alT' rcful la -eeurlna- -Sta.J2SM. K Xm:?teSFX,flXl,iZ l wouH injur. S. wwmm&U tha .'l,!0 ' ir .-ri8! 2?, ". not placed .farther rrom shore ATHLETES 1 Portland Presbytery Thinks Day of the Effeminate . Youth Is Over. IS PURE Crooked Clerk f Gave Tracings ami Tipped Off Sleuth Operations.-. - (United Tress teased Wire.) Washington, April ' 21. Woodford . (United PreM iMted Wirt.) i, Vancouver, B. C, April Jl. For tha first time since the Canadian fishery cruiser service has attempted to In terfere with alleged American halibut' poaching In northern British Columbia waters the dominion government cruis er Kestrel has engaged In real action with her big Nordenfeldt machine gun. ..Four round Were fired at, the Seattle halibut fishing; steamer Charles Levi Woodbury before her captain would surrender, ' After the sails of hi yes- -sel had been riddled with bullets. Cap tain Sinclair gave up and - bis vessel was taken in tow, arriving here this morn In ar. . T . -. Out "Big Jim" Says Board WaaLr? I)nnI 7 ' -t i - ' " irora mi west coast or Vancouver Iieaay tO l aSS (iraft- Island and pointed out to ea In an CliVIV , 1.U Q0:.pv, WIU1 1.11V LHflBUMU cruiser In hot pursuit. Three of tha round fired wer mere ly directed to call attention to the command to heave, to, which had been Issued from the Kestrel to the Ameri- IlilllLilli IU.S IRUEF TO BLAME GEflSOrrS DEALS FOR EVERYTfimG less Franchise. ' (United Press Leased Wire.) ban Francisco, April 21. Wranirllnr I can schooner. I hftlUTAAn DMnrna.s . . i . I rl. . . . i ...I.. . . 1 .. . . Harlan-fnrm ohl.f nf th. aneolat serV- I "I-fr.r j .f'""s""K ana u iu. ii m, i.r. . "" v-i e nf. V"V.Z .?JJr: Proceed- mis mess, i ne gun was pointeq as tne tfsolf tfiaa ttirl tnav in tha tr .T c"". Yi "T I . ?m' i '".T1 flea, took the stand today In the trial I tweon Soeclial West side residents may now us un- of John A. Benson of San Francisco for Heney and A. A- Moor. tWr ti, .ffn.l" lr boiled city water without fear of ty- alleged government land frauds. Har became sofreuent that thSv Ian!S m phold fever. Ir. Ralph a Matson, city lan unblushlngly testified as to the de- tth l rebuke ??om the ?y d ' bacteriologist. Issued a statement today tails of the sale, to Benson of .secret rop the defend ' M?.h,-,.,.m. m a si a- i a ni n a' nifw warar in n 1 as iisa . in ne i sir naj nrrira n ta aiat as i tin r ri at iihu , boys raised a iunq or ----. - r- - trari ?t-V' crof examination of the somer Xfor oi ! tha Tnlrt beforr The sulemet follow - of aeVWral "forlst reseTve. in 188. In SSSSStZ- Gal agh'lle'effi lWtaa wh. cai t noon "In my belief It Is now safe to.drlnlt return for which Benson sent 1200 in a fronnhanilG--.yS t1.'0" Mn 1 1. . 4 . ill. Prosecutor Francis J. tance of only 200 yards and still mak ing ior tne open sea as rapiaiy u winu and her gasoline engines woud take her. rom the hn-h I The bullets. " aimed high. rlDDid the the defense, , Moore assumed mainsail of the schooner. ., -men cupiain ouuiair ru.cu in hands In token t surrender. At. tho same moment the second gun of tha Kestrel was swung across her deck to ascertained tu uie cuinpsny. 5 V't .V,.:i-.. - Free Employment Of f ioe. ....Tha i rdflllon of a frfift i-ltv lahfip h rrau is also the result of the work done I pany asked for 600 feet from shore by Mr. Rushlight during his service inn the same ground as the other lum tne council, iie nrsi attempted to se-1 wr jiiiereum. ji proposes to ereci cure the adoption or a charter amend-1 large sawmill In the future, nipnt by the council providing; for the I Ex-Senator G sarin's Jlea. fMaousnmrat ot sucn a oureau ana tne I vtr- a..,. tk- nirf licenslne and control of existinar em-1 -Senator John Oearln. representing ployroent bureaus. He took the leader- ?7nI7(,J"r P."Pe"y,own',' ship of the fight because of the ontin- P"'? r ,?;op?"er jine' fl'Jil1 iil complaints that came irf from labor wnl,le. it . would, require considerable ing tnen who had been robbed and swin- I f' w,v"? prop- uii'd by various employment agents. Z . . IV: V J .v"""yc",",i V"" who sent men, afterTbavIng- collected P",rt ff thf burAen they ha.d bear In high fe-s from them, to work at places hZiln bout the general Improvement where there was no fork to- be had. At of the harbor and river. He believed the thai? time there was a combination be- fast shore should be dredged out soas ween many employers of labor and ?. K1 ","?uc? pa? as possible for soma "Of the employment bureaus,, by shipping without Infringing on anyone's which employment seekers were keptl ' ..- . ptrrtitlatlnv frvm r-ttmr. in ram n In .Mrh I IlllSm Jones, a WeSt ShOrS' TDrOnertV of work. .",:.' :. ; . . owner, said God had made rivers wider Defeated In the cotincil through the towards tneir mouths and he. did not Influence of the employment agencies, believe, . It a good Idea to permit., the Mr. Rushlight took his fight before the ea8t side .property owners the right to peT)le In the city election In June, 1907, extend, their wharves too far towards hiiu eecurea tne enactment oi an amena- m iuuir m nici. even iuuukh mnt to the charter providing for the the ship channel hugs the west shore creating of a municipal employment bu- closely. - reau. He was appointed on -the board -The .protests were reduced to writ governing this bureau, and has been lna" and will be forwarded to the secre tlolng good work in rooting out tha old tnry of war with recommendations of abuses of the employment system. Major Mclndoe. In view of the deep Asked Better Streets -' ' interest that is taken In the matter, Major Mclndoe. at the close of yester- tC;"; ', i,Vi lrf . ;.J i: "",vf . ny neanng, stated mat . rurtner coni-r..-0 -?i !J-',a.vMf'!!? munlcatlons might be submitted should tMJ JU,7h .4. . .1 . it J Bi I anyone .desire to -so so. Boy like baseball and swimming tanks much better than chewing gum and soda water. This serious fact re relverl nrnmlnent Dlace in the discus sions Of this morning's session" of the Portland Presbytery being held In Ver non presoyterian cnurcn, o"ln miuiii tar innrnwd Interest 'in Sunday ... .. . . i l n nnnni ana nun lur ui.n. lsiub r" . ' r . . . - r -.- . . rnade forthe ensuing year's work. I bacteriologist. Issued a statement, touay i tans or tne sale to .Benson or aecrei "Our b year," en J. Mont fiVtnrrth 1 for a wport "Do you want to know city water without VllB7-TrJ;?i 1 4?.;-r "iar1,s t0 Smith, lltlcal career before hi connection with Ue into th range" of the Ashing boat ." .ulTr.i i.ir;...iinn I four day have failed to show contanil- I Park, Md. , lthm -i.. .JlJi"il w,tlf I Tmm.itiati.lv h nrtna of the Wood -Then the pastor proceeded to tell how nation. . . ' ' "I next saw Benson." said Harlan, that Gallagher was worth from 17000 ,burT were stopped and her sail were about a year ago a man came to his "There Is solutely no danger of ..tbree years later at th New Willard to tlO.OOO prior to hireleetlon ; hauled down. 4 church aid asked permission to teach contamination In either of the i two re- ln,thl(l Clty. I told him," he continued. jn an apparent effort to imoress the Bl,t vn " the American captain a class-in Sunday school.. He was of- rvolr. I&lS1 .be" JSuttJX "that I had certain information regard- jury with the assistance driven bv the ul4 not willingly surrender. He ie- fered.a class the teacner or wnicn was i viwu. u iu i , ,v I ing tne new Arizona reserve um w j united ra lroads Immediatelv ntiar tv, ! ciinea to tie a tiawser iuuiu imb hj"i "2"i -..i ' .!,. hatthem th rou eh the water nines, they I n,th tunn .n,4 mo tn rlBl 1 i " J"I.,,e"'le,y arter tnej ,,,. - .im,tu ltr an nfflnei- am wanted teacher. to orga ciass members. ' 1 1 I from that source. All mains have been go to his room and look In the bed. Thin man helleved that the healthy I thoroughly cleaned and sluiced out. (This. itAKira nf a hnv for innocent snort and I "If tvnhold does develoD from germs I Later recreation should be encouraged. The In th river water, used during the time Cisco for other information." overhead trolley, iie stated "thst hi WfiftrniTTT? V'S OWNTIT?1?- suTidnv school class became a club. They Bull Bun water was shut off. It will Tha wit then related that he had 1. Tthi VviliM-J -5 -.. L"".Lel " WlJliViil O UVVlNfjilO- played basketball, baseball, swam, took make It appearance about the first of ai,,0 g)ven Benson tips regarding the chtse advisable, as did the maloritv nf vallr. In Ilia fniintrv dlirlnB the Sum- Mov " ; 1.-; , ! J .,,..,,., Ii...l9gt!nn I.L. i j i " ...T "T "J'lJ' . Ul m"er and fjL 'tiXiS. Zj'3&!2 for; which BenV senTh.m & ,t without"ThV Vyment Tribe tIUUar W WUIIUC1W. p. "" "--I IU. Itl lira ,i.Tir wa.Di, i .nifu in ' IllKLKllinHlHS. KUUIWecu .i.H' mnv d CnnKHIn m tn hi. . I ' v . ,. . . m . .nn.4 t rrnma a member Of thetaunh . rihl ?int nncessarllv intllcate the I xaith n-.u. I "r;"r"'" "-"'...oiii, um . (tnnra rreii uuw club section of the class unless he was presence of typhoid germs.f Alone, col- Benson lost a point yesterday whoa MQ,j Th. n.fi?- J!.i!?.,i?.'" I Seattle. April It. At tha office of also a member of the Sunday school Cn bacillus could not be harmful, No Judge Gould held as competent testi- J feret . J " tha Standard Fish company, which con- vlVrtTeboVa.enhy "FM LllV'lff'lU and operate, the schooner wholesome in -morals, .and a oflfcer. and Superintendent F. I Podge format- r-hlef oft the Fneolal Service dl-I i4""i" LT'"?""' ln Charles Levi Woodbury, reported eheed majority of them nave Decome I of the water department, made, an lu-1 vision of-the Un& office, and William " '" , " "UUB wl try the dominion cruiser Kestrel for al- 0 his room and look in the bed. Qaiiaa-her tpstlflet tha , u. 10 miles from Cap Scott, clear! 1 did and found $60 whlh I toik. a"5' r0 e",L , ciy will ifLne0A ,n tn thr' mUs Umit r he sent me $100 from San Fran- antlnir to the rotSrin. JLnaJlwof 1 for other Information." K'nverdf.vP? ttTAATtl) TTT V'Q r.1rrXl MAKE INVESTIGATION ' " rtlfo Mlit"iffeS mernbers if and areyct.veIy mterested ijMoa" thiaervolfaPo VaiS.' cle, llhi and wants Tit moved out about noo In, the work of the church.. . J Heights today. They found them thor-f though It ,- feet. "ThewWa? -SmbwVom! VS .,,.tSia,?lti9U?f Ylas.? f ?ir.,eM ,nca""a ' h"-b"-ing leaeif in i ,n. nany asked fof 600 feet from shore work with the. popularity of cjas or. germ life. - when ha ? has paid much attention. He has in sisted that tha sewer systems of the city should be so constructed that the pavements could he flushed of their ac- V'h!le tl- secretary -of- .'war has tlie sole' power to establish the harbor lin, the Port of .-, Portland ha lurlsdlrtinn to establish another harbor -line within s ead of beinr i leaned hv th the aecretary s line should that body so :1 ' " i2f- n-Srf tlva metS? 2J '"-wh" decision of the sec- ?n"nln ' method oflreUry of war fxe, the extreme limit VjIiL "; a.' ... , ..lof the harbor line. It does not nrevent ii. i i. , ... .... . . , wiring system-and Is. now ttpiiiil.":t'r.a2 n: to have the wires put underground on Jnare harbor n ; between It and the Hawthorne avenue in addition to the work now being done In the main part oi. me city. Along tne same line or en- Owners "Who Are Interested. ' Fronerty owners alon the river In lieavor he haa wnrlcd for. t li Antn..- I the affected district are: East Side nient of aii ordinance protecting all Merchants' Investment' & Trust corn overhead wires In such a manner that It Pany. Weyerhauser Land company, O. would lessen the danger to linemen, ac- -, N. company, Annie Malarkey. t cording to the requests of the linemen ' s- n' Ella" Ogden. ' William Gat theniselves. In this fight he has been ,on- frank Malmqulxt and F. W. Ixad PPOsed hi- the 'present council, whleh better." West side Security Savings A has practically reiiealed tha r..liw Trust company. William Jones. Gln ordinance. . , J Harbor Realty company, Clark Wll- Mr. Rushlight ha opposed the grant-1 "n Lumber company. Harriet 8elovr inn ut tne council .or a blanket fran- Du". niji.iiirur dux v iim. lilse sought by (he Portland Rallwsv, ber company. William McLeod. National Light & Tower mmpany because it did " ' Transportation company. A. I not contain a common user clause, . or Mills. Western Timber company. John i.rovlde for the regulation of cars, serv- Howell. Joseph Howell. Thomas W. and Ice or fares by the'cltvw i Jonathan Mnar, Joseph and Eva How-.---v,. i, ell sud Martin and S. Gllllhan. , . .f ' Attorney S. B. Llnthicum also sp in his fight he contended that be- peared before Major Mclndoe and of- cause or tne growth or the k city the fered argument in favor of the east in.iiiiii biiuuju ! given uie power to .xercise a . control - oyer.. -the fares rnarged by the company and shai)d clerk In the land office, even . Involved a circumstance ai- the previous trial of Benson. was acquitted. . . -,- .anf,.Hnn ... AHalfiriied as a reason for the decadence In influence of young people's societies., Some of the pastors stated boldly this morning that they be lieved the day of Christian Endeavor and kindred organisations for young people, was past, and that the signs of the times pointed to the increasing influence and popularity of organized SnnHnv Rnhnnl classes, both among the older and younger members. The prob lem of handiimr tne young neonie in tne church was declared to be the most se rious and important before the church today,'-- .''.'' "''':'-'-.. '',.., : ',.' i . a. i ,t t,. ' .... r, j. -n tnat uauagner waa rorced to endure at d Fouike impressed th thought Pmchot Speaks for the Pres- Asiatic Witnesses Cannot Be SJjbjT tor th In hi address last night on "Covenant , ou,i.w defense made a statement that may con- Relationships." He declared that pa- fontS VnftSt?( RlllinOrt, T.!atim itlfltPfl AfTflHISt ' Uin a suggestion of thslln which Is to . .TT , , . , - .... ix" ., i ... uiuvi uu,wvu - M . i do Toiioweu oy mo ueienae. , WriU nn T.o.:ll I ' . T,.1A , "W would show." .aid Moor, "that itiu icuueu. ... . .1 Iiti"t3 Xillic. i i tne" supervisor, immediately upon as suming oince, insututeo an organised pian to get money, MIS FOR . CHINESE COflSERVATIOn GOOD OATHS III COURT 1 heartily wish that counsel wm'iid !?" poaching in British Columbia hal-, cease wrangling." ibut waters, it was tatea toaay mat a rmtnl tnr tha itfni. rin. nn ligation of the selsure or . the vessel. again" Upon receipt from him of all the Infor- "I am not concerned with who nri matlon bearing on the case the owners It" answered ths T iudse "hi.W r in.i.? f tn Woodbury will make such repre- that I? WaV" " ' 11 sentatlons to the state department at "Well." said Heney. turning away, Wlnn&rWtl!IMi, "With all due respect to the coJrt t In? h",fWthfJ dot on The?2st crls a. tend to protect the right of the people, ,e;L th ltfL If. purchased, in Sn If the counsel for the defense continues rranclsco two years ago and ahloned Lit tri t ""w,sr, h,m 11 1 ava t0 t0 ton net, 90 feet In length, and was 1 A.,Li 'iX-i ' L " v'"' i, " 'if 1 bull on the At lantto coast, v , 5 ; During the long period of auestlontn that Gallagher waa forced to endure at I ' " ' " ' rents had the duty to lmpresa upon their children the Importance and desirability of a proper relation, with the work of tha church, botn ror tneir own weirare and for the- sake of doing the good they should In the world. - The session of the Portland Presby tery opened this morning with reports or worn sccompusnea irom tne van ous churches. Great growth in mem i (tJolted Press Leased Wirt.) Washington, April II. Gifford Tin-1 lieved chot, chief forester of the united Slates, ... '.; . . l rrom wnomever tney coma. . That Chinese testimony cannot be be- thn,,ht .hi Hfn- m unaer ,q n . ''V,"" deavor to prove that much of the ten so in tne uo ui """'.-b. i -nAMj tn h.. han extorting money en- brib accomplished " r ,,, - .1 , .i. 1 charged : wun tne rar. ' ; - was the result of the solicitation of the bershlp and lncreaae of Influence wa. rZ" SS'- We".. 'ZtZJZZ'tZ haVia supervisor rather than the . effort of granulation" part.Waf the' year sympathy .with "Rooaeyolt's pollclea" Ve-1 th defendairr '"- vljF tl " tn" W" g"req "PeC'at rtv"ce' cg.oVd,8sh0ow,dThtherem SuA th conervation of .An of fr t. jravawthta parUcu lar .... -a, ... . Portland Presbvterv to be 6164 and this I natural resources. " 1 int f1.t?V.nI Rnlllll If : Pi llf . Sihtfer .nceof ' Tali't ew.TeVe'S 1Stt'ffiTTX b JIT Jfll rst5S? -nSeola.1 U L I illl I BEIIOrillEE mri.Whwsj? "mirT'cr t&iF$&c3 r bcfore f SS in PlatnShurch. lt year'-r'm.s- ou ,'hrk toRnrVhoSewlf Sn? a"'?,? slon. wa renorted self sunbortina- and complished Under Roosevelt foret pol-J to China, whose wife la aetmg as inter r I - i. t a V ..I I IpV . 1 UI CLtfr ML ,I3 Lima, WW . " I vernon rnurrn. jne. piae wnery ina I .-.mi- ' ,. Vu., 1 itand and testified tliat In China, When In sympathy with I a criminal is condemned to die, ho IS - . . . " . .. .Iih M.m.n .nj .k.. i,.l oermitted to blre a substitute i uo me i ne election or aeiegates to tne aen'i1 y ''"i"i..i- - ,im r.kina iii.tn a ml. ;t..j.. r - eral assembly which la tn ha hld In 1 general conservation or natural re-iy'.'"' " ",';",-'"v.'r i .-1 'UJ! V rnni- Svtr ta Mtv resulted as fotlow." rces is unfounded,- declared Pin-h"f,e.? h a,,d' lf a -J".?"11 .1' 'it?! M'1' 0tl', k",!,cr'tl(1 nomination for IrSil 'th ministry WRev D A Thomo-1 chot.:."I am authorised by the pre.i-1 'ml,-ir w auffera the penalty , of mayor at th coming primaries Yester- Sfslll wooded RRy.J. R. InrtS: "ent to assure the . public of hi. en- tnataw... , 41. n W .I"!?'.?? mocrat. paid a visit borough of Oregon City: alternates. Rev. aympatny with the rorest-and eon- . -- " -' Vunrt. Y ":"nf . C.,m ' Henry Marolton and Rev. W. S. Glllls. 1 rvatlon policies From the Iny members. O. W. Amsburynd &T tnat h ana r. enrew; alternates, u. Robert son and J. Bain. ' Tho further sessions of the day will shore property owners. also be allowed the um of the lines of tances by team and wagon at great cost the company In hauling street Improve- and in slow time. roent materials. This latter item would In many other ways Mr. Rushlight moan a great raving to the city. Inaa- haa contended for the betterment of the much as It is now necessary to haul .11 aery lea given lo the citv by rorooratinna ureel improvement materials long rtia-land by Its different denartmcnta II. has contended tbat th water iepart ment should be ao reformed that It would be self-suoDortlna. while at tha earn- time It would not tax the city C8.ne a year for the use of water by , the city. . I Becauae of the strong stand taken by I tb csndldate upon he corporation que, i Hnn. ftfnM Ik. .1,. li. . -.... ... I Will S Tbat There Are No Bats tin f.vor of th strict ohrv no of tiM be occupied in " receiving renorta rclat. ing to various Interests of the Pres byterian, church. Much interest is being taken In the as alreadv developed. Prt of t'18 Sni,ne." fr,!?nt.TS? to become a candidate for the office. 5 stands behind them! j SiJ"! ? 1 ,crJISilBf1MH iifrtiesf Clrl Tonight a meeting will be held to con- j Dr. Holt as to the peculiarities .of Chi- Bidcr final steps regardlnaT th cndl- -.'T's-aT TtTVfTt Ww a -W-w-W-! I H? 1 y .v. m. ' I flurV " " ' " fJOTVft TH TiOVTinY satisfied if one of the Sings were elain. f rw , UUJiMt JU ivUJJUt whether It be the actual murderer or aj?nat n?uh. nese law ana mrai. ii " i jacv family were slain by one or tne oing jude Munly1 I not an active candl for tne position though he feels should his party call Mm to maka lnrIIIH,,c.llV tnnrtccnt. - . I "" get Into ths fight. In view of this name the wm. . , . , . . i ri m ...irrrii-iii. . , . ii.il nim m un f suceestion made b lha Pn.hrl.rv that I . r..i nn ma In tha nmuim nf I b-s-ubhuh i ..i .... Hr. W. H. Foulkes. osstor of th Flr. rspiia or, -oregoa. ana Columbia river vv" t ,hV tea imony heina- taken as will be written In on the ballots st Pr.ahft.Han h.h" ... 1 scenery wnicn in narnmsn lines sr I : -'," ,u- .if..i - tn I primaries and ir na receives th noml polntment of th r.clflc Coast secre- r'hlv hn'ricel v'.d r?&2$ Pve Several worki Von Chinese his- patlon he wii then enter tha campaign tary for the Home Mission board. It ?hav.m!t? I!S k-Vi 2 hfTS tory and social customs were also of- for the dtv election lit June was pointed out that no man was better Enhlr!mm erld in which like statements appear. , Judge unly la a well known st equlppcd for s.irh a aervlce than Dr. '".'.""VT -JZ!?eVl V-iZ .Jr',ra Ralph K. Moody made the chief ar- tofy cih" c,ty nd has been s.u red Fouike and that Oregon was deserving P'!?1,?f A" .ttlil lf.forl.,0 ' TL" rument for the defense, contending that by his Democratic friends that he ef the appointment. . . Dalles, and are regarded as being the f hlnese customs could be shown in evl- would be given generous support. ' : handsomest ever takef of Paclflo north- dence. He said that the lightness of the r Tho Good Housekeeper! Southern Veterans Sleet, Denlson, Texas. April 2L Dentson ex tended a cordial welcome today to th Grand Army veterans of Tnu. vhnu annual eiaia encampment convened for a session of two days. An elaborate program of entertainment has been pro- I or Cockroacbes la Her Borne. prtnHples of the direct primary law) and hie ehamptonehlD of nmtrnuU'. I Nothing 1 mors discourses- to the caret al lr'"7?2Z,Z-. "",. "hliit keeper tbaa to bare rata, cockroach. , 'nd,n f,rm upPort " P of th bcr vermin I her borne, espacially wbsa sa T' ' twai ta rtsitors. aft ansoTHBc of this kind it ertlrelr txwd 1 it tbe vUl rets box ef Steams' tiaotrte Ra Canro of Fertiliser Lout. tralto fraaa m Wkv I r i K cb P.te, whK will drive rau and site. .LTm ' , Aim, tn , I". T,"TW r ef Vh h UI d.. ao rtd tt. SOUU- fe.terd.1: ?LTl c kroac el U a SiDgla night. ccllldad w Ith tb Alaaka pCker Kvlehak tt I . a jr to to the store for kl ertorattiatnf off th frvear ret wharf. Th packer, t rv or enrkroehea.da B tak anhio which was bound for Alaska with a I ' ' -- r .crtrK lxta. It la tb only oo fviil carro, was not Injured i it ac4 uoirr a raarsste to rrfuad th -- If oo aaiMfaetorr. it Is readr for as i rot EreibBixed tih other thiora. ii'ii fatal torn, it car. Dot blow c tM - i- powder acaoeuBM aaei. - r .artrte Paw l sold net bar. ( , j"iT i rseeipt of prioa. t oa :Ui h. t i ! no. -. - i' I icrute Pas: Cow Ctlsago, LL Vorreerhlre Saare Fatal. rai4 rma twaxf WKI Kan rrawt acL April tl. Aa nrij. .1 tr.lrsl r. rn!i4 In f death ff Patrick VloTv a eror. ii cr of are. At a nnitrtri he rWd a hrt t ,a cf Wirra"rfr .n At:r rii-.kirg th ) dmn r aam bia ltcma. brr h .! f la t.'. .!. r, IHiminiyadli ff ' hilt glass uron ariim ii in the morning H U and enjoy rood a VbeaJthall II la Tbe Beat Natural Laxative Water pot COri3TIPATIOri BEE8LAUER SAYS HE WAS NOT AT THE CITY HALL MONDAY ouuu. auu 1 .-, wuoiii logic wouia mean tnat in j nines couia -f Hood from Lost Lake. P.nowtcr Rock, each other at pleasure, and tbat a Chief Bookkeepi Multnomah Falls, Latourell Kalis, P1I- white man would be permitted to rob, Portland Brewlni lars of Hercules. Horse Tail Kalis. Flf- kill and plunder among the Chinese, be- formed by a Jourr teen Mile Valley, Mount Hood near cause If Chinese cannot b believed ho had been chai west scenery. The canvases sr of I "Z.C: .t. -i ,k- i.o Yarr,"P ,lzts Uho"rl..non 1 mallcr Bs opposed to the occidental individual than three by four 'feet. , taea. Is a competent fact for the Jury to The pictures which ere to be sent J4 ronsidor in weighing th testimony of London are: Tepees on the Columbia, At Chinese witnesses. -the-reiry. Cigar, Rock, Caatle Rock, iwa j. Malarkey. replying for the Colambia river near Moffets landing, --.- .aid tha ultimate reach of such Mount Adams from "Trout Lake, Mount! loric would mean that tb Chines could eeper m. rtresiauer or th ring company when In- mirnal rmr..knt.llv. t V I Mile Valley, -Mount Hood near I caua if Chinese cannot b believed I h. hA hcn rhirtnt lth fnn,n - i'uj ur. yiuiuiT. rnr ,ivRr w wnim w i j iw, . gainst eacn oiner t ncy c"uia noi o Kiah Wheel, Chicago-Portland Special, I believed as against the testimony of a Seining Salmon on upper Columbia, I white man who chose to deny his act Middle Cascades, Columbia river. In- of murder and raplna among them. dlan Rsplda and Cellla-K.IIs. Benhaia Judge Bronaush ruled that under Falls, Vrper Deschutes River. Mount I American laws Chines testimony must McLaughlin (Pitt) from l.ak of th I b accepted under the earn roles as the Woods, Three Indian Heads. , I testimony of white men, subject to th luagmeni or tn jurv a. tons renauii- . w t r m . I 11 v. in any a-iven case. uaocors, .-May . m. nm.irrr. Because of the extended legal battle, Honolulu. April It. Renorta are cur-1 Hit la nrnares. wns mad with th te. rent In rmy circles tnat Wuartermasterl l.mony In the caa this morning. The Captain B.bcock of th transport 8her-1 defense has not concluded the present - laan will act return in onarg or tneinon or Its aunt, and th c aae acem. Troop ahlp. It being planned to transfer l.kcly to fill In at least two more days. mm to a reciment in tn i mien eiate. Thea rumor., while nncotif trmed. hav created a great deal of Interest her followinr the refuaat of Caotaln Pah- cock to allow the I nited Slatea marahal o take an alleaed smuagler off his shlsl when tne Sheridaa waa in port ner re cently. S0LDIEKS TO KIDE 1 ON FIRST TRAIN Uncle Sam's soldiers,- boortd for tb Ptil llpplnea, will have- the dlatlrtctinn rinnrl fnr Vm Rrtin- ' I1 nmg. in. rir passenrera t travel tinea ior .ose iwtms;. i 11 nt ,h Fr,ttmrm port. ft. A. Kpsti. .h nverrn-.art wh Mtlland A eatU railroad fron Fnokaae he roe of M. "V. Averlll. an l-Tf-sr-in Portland. Tba road haa rninrd to old boy last wet, was fined bf I operate a special fr the &rmh p- u is as Zan' today on a crarge oflfartrv. comm. from Kort Bndr at fier-tln. Averill aa d'amtsaed. Thrult Ste. Marie, over e ,re line. cilmntthnye tbat cpatn a the The road Will net he offl.l.ilr orenM assreaeor thror hawt aad , t hat .ftetortll May 1. b th rmal l.l ba 'rtlff ire f;ct ra w. ourdlr"rm telwee Srwjkan and l4.-n4 r.a thrahe y the yoarg t-ey. -May i. ,. .. . nlled that he knew nothing about It "Were you it th city ball Monday nighty -ne was assen. 'No, sir. I was not." he replied. "Was . President Relneteia there waa th further query of Tha-Journal man. -Not that I know of." was th reply. Deputy Auditor - ton. when asked for a sigt'-roent today replied that be had nothing to say. "I can testify to the great merits of your Emul sion, especially in all diseases of a pulmonary nature. It has saved many lives that otherwise would .have yielded toconsump tion.;. . ., we keep Scott's Emulsion In the house all the time and all the family use it." MR. C J. BUD LONG, Box 158, Wash ington, R. I. ' Scott's 1S10I1 does all it does by creating flesh and strength so rapidly that the progress, of the disease is retarded and often stopped. It is a wonderful flesh builder and so easy to aigest tnat the youngest child and rnost delicate adult can take it. If you are losing flesh from consumption or any 'other cause take Scott's Emclsiox. It will stop tie wasting and strengthen the whole system. Be sure to get SCOTTS . ALL DKCGCISTl . Lat . aad ra at Mr. Saaaafl lain aiacMa la raaltr alufrnt a mnmm lam aill.t lllanfia raar4law i aaatarto. 4H n4 . aatd aw tlala tat ' SCOTT ak BO WTO 40t read St. at FUw Yarfc Fined for Hitting Itrother. Geortre le. who wa smashed oref the bead with a bottle and prettr badly cut op at Clay street ye.terd.iy, wss fined II Is police court this mom Inr. (irarie iMt had been drtnkin. and met his brother, Joseph L, coming alora with his wife and child. Georr stsrted to ahues Joseph w1f an) tried to take hold of Joseph's bahy with the reaalt that Joseph t-lcfced up a hAiti and hit him over te head. Inf'.itlng ratner sever wounoa. Invited to Kscranictito. - 1 Secretary L Trane of th Sacra-iconlract. wNerei.r w keen mur r.l.no n Itirnlo chamber of .mmrr ta In- j f rt-rl.as cjn4,Un at a yearly rate, vlied tha Commercial club of PfM-tUrdjA" rerr work snd poljsl.ing at rr o lc reprepewled upon the nrcaalnn ef j eo.TSbt prir-ea. driving th flrat Flak In the raw huUd-l riT.ri FtVO tOT'r log cf th chamber f com mere atl ' lit v. b..,' Satamcnto en April 14. PrL Efh. ; f H.N Y.- H-m A-:?t Exoert Piano Tuning , 0 TMs I th ttma of rear when tiunna mmuiiT hitim alter. Ihir ' e"rp cf rip-rt tuners ts the most em plete apd ri't,?e un the .,t. and car f riee. considering qnallty of work, ar "Weat Ak .host cr re. rl r tuatrta-