THE OREGON DAILY -JOUKNAIJ, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 18. 1003. gl HOLD IIP AUTO Ii! ilEL . mm p ar mill niufi s. Ei'iiis ijiD Jill UUILLlHU . np rrnrniTi'ni ur r t UOT soon i UtIAlU TO GO UP Representatives of Oregon Women's Clubs Elect at Forest Grove. arUI rlatck ta Tfca JooraaLl ; Forest Grove, Or., Oct II. The fol lowing officer were elected today by the Oregon Federation of . Women'! m i . rr.w. Tn T,, iciuns: I'resiaent. earan A. Evans, rort- Twenty Acre Tract Is rur- lu., flr.t pre.ident Mrs. Turner chased on the Peninsula jZLnrl , t' j I ing secretary. Mrs. Uraduhaw. Th I)V J aClIIC Uir JPOUIiar Dalles; corresponding secretary. . Mra. . , , r. . . I J. I). Hayes, Port land r treaaurer, Mra. .nn, t'orwana; uirrciura, airs, j savin aon. Hood Klver and Mra. - Edmunds. llEICEra DAIRIES IMIWH-Cinf riant Work to lie Start- cJ Xeit 3Ionth. Negotiations for the purehaae of 10-acra tract adjoining tha Swift plant on tha lower peninsula by the Pacific Car Foundry company war completed thla week. This deal meana tha lm mediate erection of an 180,000 car build In and repairing plant, according- to a tateraent made thla moraine; by O. F. Martin, attorney for tha company, and who la alao largely intereated tn It The alt of the proposed plant haa a front e on the channel recently iiredged by the swirt people, ana aiso fronts on the Northern Pacific and O. K aV N. penlnaula anur tracks.' Brla Vast Month. Mr. Martin aaya that the company will begin building operations by No vember 1. and that Ita purpose la to du-plic-ate a almllar plant now being erect ed at Richmond. Cal., by the aame in terests that control tha local corpora tion. " ' . Mr. Martin alao aaya that they will continue to operate tha car building plant of the W. I Holman company, lo cated in Ban Francisco. Thla ia one of the largeat car building concerna on the Pacific coast, and haa been in succe fui operation for the paat 11 yeara As planned at present the capacity of the proposed plant will be 10 freight cars per day and eight passenger cars a month. It la also a part of the com pany's plan, said Mr. Martin, , to add I GREAT FIGHT FOR . WORLD'S PENNANT (Continued from Page One.) ' locomotive repairing slant aa soon aa the main bulldlnga are completed and ready for operation. . 1 ' . 1 On account of tha location of thla concern in the heavy timber belt of the Pacific coast it. ia believed by the pro moters that they can manufacture cars at least 20 per cent cheaper than the came class of work can be turned out bv the eastern factories, with tha added advantage that ' when tha car are turned over to the coaat customers, that they will be entirely new and will not have been subjected to the .cross . con tinental trip. . -. . SC." A. .Bowen Is President, " H. A. Bowen. who haa had SO years practical experience In car building. Is to be the president and general shop manager of the - new- - concern.-. Mr. Bowen was -for many years -bead mas ter mechanic of the Swift Car Bju tiding and Repairing company in "Chicago and leavea a - lucrative position tn Chicago to take the .management of the Fort land . company. - -1 r. V . , J. W. Reiss. who it to be first Vice pres ident formerly held the same position with the W. L.'Holman company at San Francisco. . W. H. Judson who has had 20 years practical experience in carbullding Is the. second Vice president of the company. ,..-. Mr. Martin aava that the. nresent uns or ine compHny .contemplate mat me new piant win oe completed and in operation by March 1, iio. grand jury is iiimgjw The grand jury .began-the Investiga tion of conditions at the Crystal Springs sanatorium yesterday by taking.-, the testimony of George Clare, a former In mate of the institution. Clare was sent to tne sanatorium aa a government pa tient from Alaska for melancholia. He cnarges tnat lie was kept in the Instl tution after he had- recovered has san ity, tie aiso makes tne charge that a . patient, David Murphy, was beaten by guards McCauley and Singleton,, dying soon aiierwara rrom me errect or the heating. He also charges that the san itation and ventilation and cooking are bad and that the patients are subjected to harsh and cruel treatment by the attendants. ' -. Similar chargea are ' made by Chris topher Hansen, another Alaska patient, who appeared before United- States At torney McCourt and made a statement Thursday. Ha was later arrested for drunkenness by the police. - He may also oe cauea nerore tne grand jury, as Ols trlct Attorney Cameron saya the grand jury win maas a tnorougn investigation cr cooaitions at tne institution. SAN FRANCISCO ALL BEADY FOE PORTOLA game, played tha full ulna Innings, but nis uauai rorm was lacking, First Xanlng. Pittsburg Donovan hit Byrne on tha snouuier. Monody covered second on Lreach's' sacrifice, and. a f oread out was prevented, jueach out, iwnovan to T Jonea. ifrrne waa out stealing third, Schmidt to Moriarity. Byrne and Mori- amy collided and both apparently were badly hurt. Physicians were called rrom tno atana. yrne waa unconscious and was carried off tha field. Moriarity arose, declaring that ha would continue in tha game. Leach went to third for t-itisDurg. Hyatt to center and Abstein waa caned into the gam a and took up ma oia .station at tne rirst corner. Clarke walked,--- Clarke stole second. Physicians attending Byrne, reported mat ne nan a sprained ankle. Wagner walked, i Miller forced Waarner. Buah to jeienanty. . imo runa, no nita. no errora. Detroit Davy Jonea fouled out , to Leach. Bush waa hit by pitched ball.a Ing, Miller taking the throw. No runs. ' - -' Saooad Xnalagv Pittsburg Abstein walked. Abstein stole second. Wilson tapped in front of te plate. Schmidt threw to Mori arny. who failed to get Abstein at third. .Gibson filed out to Bush. ' Adama walked. Hyatt filed out to Crawford. Abstein scoring. Jeach walked, filling me oases, viarae waiaea, rorcing yvil son across tnepiate. Wagner riled ou to Crawford. , Two runa Detroit Crawford out to Abstein un assisted. - Delelianly walked. - Moriarity aouoied iruo tne -crowd in right, -Dele-hanty going to third. Mclntyre replaoea Moriarity on aecond. - Tom Jonea filed to Wagner, Schmidt out. Adama to Ah atein. . ino runs. . . ; . Third Sanlnr, Plttsburr fO'Learv replaced Mor. larity on tnira Miner singled to cen ter. Abstein doubled to left. Miller a-o ins- to third. Wilson tapped to Bush, Miller was run down trying to score, susn to ecnmiat. ttcnmiat enasetf Ab stein back to second. tosBins- to nl. hanty in time to : get Abstein. Gibson forced Wilson, Bush to DeJehanty. No runs.. Detroit (Mnllln batting for Dono van. As Mullln walked to tha elate ha was greeted with tremendous cheers). mu tun lined out to Miller. Davy Jones beat -out an Infield tap. Bush out. Adama to Abstein. Cobb out Adams to AUBiein,;-; no runs. . . i ronith Znning. t-utsuurg (muinn now pucning ror Detroit) Adams filed out to '-Davy The appointment of Edward N. Deady nil Ik Inspector estraordlnary waa conflrmad by the executive board of the rlty council yesterday afternoon. The appointment conflrma upon lady tha xiwers of Inspector and policeman. Upon i in im iaia ine nongaiion toaiiowna un cenaml dairy to sell milk In Portland : specifically, to forbid any driver to laerve milk to the people of Portland whoae wagon hHa not plainly posted upon it tne orrictnl license certltlcata. Tha Inspector's duty will also he to rather samples Of milk aa served liy dairymen and turn these over to lr. Kalpii C. Matson, state bacteriologist. tor itacterioiogicai lest. Deady's appointment waa made at tha Instance of the Qinaumera' league, work ing mroug n ita ntire roon commuiee. The pure food committee will arrange for the payment of ttje Inapector a sal ary and has reserved the privilege of maintaining general surveillance Over Ms work. - He will, however. . work un der Dr. Alan Welch Smith, president oc tue city board or neaitn. in tne en forcement of the license law, and under lr. Ralph C Matson tn collecting earn, pies fit milk for the bacteriological teat . Takes interest In Work. Deady was chosen for this Special service ' to tha neoole of Portland In consideration of previous activity and effectlveneea In movements of popular ; reform. His work Is expected to have a I aalutory effect In enforcing dairy regu lation, lie said In regard to his appoint ment: "I have not taken thla work without a great dal of thought. It Is the thought that I may bw able to aid In obtaining clean milk for Portland people ratlW nan a salary consideration tnat actu ates me, - "II la enonah tn fur In regard to tna carrying out or the work given ma tnat I shall know no frlwxle among dairy nfen who do not ol-y the law." ledy'a addresa la I tit Portias avenue: Lis tel ephone number Woilws 146s. Must Get Certificates. - Dairymen will obtain eeYtlflcatee of Inspection from Plate Dairy and Food Commissioner J. W. Bailey. I'rellmln- ry to the tsmiance of a license to any dairyman, the commissioner or his dep uty will have examined the dairy and In giving the license certify that the cows of. each dairy herd are healthy,, tha barn and milk house, cooling room and apparatus sanitary and arranged ac cording to law. the milk handled by methods which insure freedom from the contamination of dirt and disease and that the auendants-are clean and ciearir , 7 . . ' ' ' iy appitrrirti, , No hardship, will be 'worked on the dairymen or the dairy and food com missioner, uniees tne rrea use or cieana- Ins: a Dna rat ns on their rart. and a rea sonable enforcement of the law on his, can do - consiaereu naraanip. GUARDS' FI TOCflUllE COflCIS ' Escapes From Oregon Ten ! tent iary Leave No Trace; 3fan Ilunters' In Auto Leave Within Hour Fugitives' Trail. on ROBBERS OIIID illlO GilG GIRL MasnvBBassWBMBassWBsBiaBa I Filter Residence on Portland Heights in Broad Day- light. Four Dold Illfflnva vju cn Stop Philip Ruelmer's Jfachlno on Rase Line Road, and' Compel Occu- OUR mi 12- RECDRDS FALL - .; (Caited Press teased Wire.) San Francisco, Oct 1. -The British loop of war Algertne passed through tne ioioen uate toaay, making the see - end of the English war vessels to ar rive at Kan Franclnco to represent the - tinuwi- nation at tnw "rortoia TesavaL . which opens October-10.- . Shortly after midnight H. M. a Shear water auppea into tne harbor after cruia Ing from tha north, whence she , had been accompanied by the Algerlne. Tin last Knglh war vessel, the cruiser Bearora. is expected to arrive here to morrow. An aerogram received early today stated that the ship waa 1000 miies eir wis port. The laat finishing touches for the festival are being put on tha street tooay ana oy Tuesday evening will be complete for the welcoming of Gaspar de Portola, the discoverer of 8aa Fran clsoo bay who will aall through the imurn wu in u oia ppanisn galleon. stiicr iimuin im neei or foreign and American warships In the harbor, lie in ikjiu ii ine asiasion street wharf, where tens of thousands of rejoicing Sn Franciscans will wait to welcome jnm v in. renuui city. Ten miles or at reels are masses Sjif naming runners or red and yellow. In honor of the "return of the discoverer " At night t.t00.0 electric globes will 1'ght the thorough fa rea CHINESE IITST PAY RENT FOR BUILDING Circuit Judge Bronanah thla morning rue Judgment for A. Flesh man aaainst 1 un fuey and about It other Chinese f t lck rent en the building coo--rticid by neshmaa uader :-year tr Chinese orcanancy at Fourth i) Flanders street The court rd-d t!e plaintiff TI per month. :.! six -months are unpaid, this 1 '""i-.k te l5 Fteehman asked for I . "'. tMe lacludine- aa amount claimed a tf.rnxee. ITH-VITS GRANTED ' FOR EXCAVATIONS 1mit th rtV "--- "e t -. rvMnic 1 it tle fit the farn - Ai twi ee lv. a-l Tird - K l.rt . . ' - . ft t . . f . r - t , . - i "v t T ; i: " . . I Jonea. Hyatt- walked. Leach - singled to left, Hyatt reaching aecond. 'Clarke's ount was. rielded by. Mullln, Hyatt go ing to third, v Wagner walked. Miller singiea to rignt, scoring Hyatt and Leach, Wagner going tof third. Miller atoie second, t ADStem ' ranned. - Two runs. . . Detroit Crawford out. Leach to Ab stein. ' Delehanty singled to. rla-ht. O'Leary popped to Wagner. Tom Jones singled to short right. Delehantv ta,kln second. Smith forced Delehantv at third on a grounder to Leach. No runs. . ruth Inning-. Pittsburg Wilson filed out tn Pn. ford. -Gibson ---i out Bush to T. .Tnnea Adama waa easy Delehantv to t. i No runs. ; ... Detroit Mullln out Leach tn- ih.t.ir, Davy Jones fanned out' Bush out ; Higuer iu Aosiem,. no runs, Sixth " Xnztlag'. Pittsburg Delehanty threw out Hy. att. Leach - doubled into the crowd In left- Clarke walked; Wagner hit one into left field for three bases, scoring Leach and Clarke, and reached home on Davy Jones high throw to third. Mil ler filed " out to Crawford. Abstein filed out to Bush- Three runs. Detroit Cobb out. -Adams to Abstein. Crawford filed to Clarke. Delehanty filed out to Leach. No runs. Seventh Inning-.' , Pittf-iursr Wilson " filed to Daw Jones. Gibson doubled to left Adams out. O'Learv to Bush to Tom Jones. Gibson -reached third 'on the play. Hyatt out, Delahanty to Tom Jones. No runs. Detroit O Lear y- rou led out to Gib- (Halted Press Leased VTIra.) ' Brighton Beach. N. Y.. Oct. 1. At the twelfth hour of the 34 hour automo bile race, Chevrolet's Buick had broken all former records for a 11 hour run. The record held before by Strang and Basie m a Renault waa bis mites, wnue Chevrolet completed 624 miles. The accidents occurred during the forenobn. Charles -.. Bowers, Hubert Brown's mechanician, sustained a scalp wound when the ,car plunged off the track and tore Its way through a fence. His Injuries are not serious, Elsie Roberts, IT years old, was run down while crossing the track and her collar bone broken. - Soon after completing his 12 hour run cnevroiet oroae awneei ana was com pelled to withdraw. Thla threw the lead to Patchkes, who Is driving a Losler, and at 10 o'clock he was still In the lead. - - c. On completion of the first naif of the race Patchkes was 12 miles behind the Chevrolet. At the same time Seymour, In a Losler, bad completed 10 miles, Burman's Buick 690, Disbrow's Rainier 676. Basle's Matheson 486, Strang's Ma rlon 416 and Lesault'a Palmer-Singer 669, ; .. . -' .-; : . ; , ESPEE HOLDS x A -V -P TO CLOSE III 0 GI ' W t A v. ., IIU III, A 1 i " B V. a farewell salute or zi guns by a crew rrom tne government lire saving sta tion and the singing of "Auld Lang Syne" by a chorus of thouaanda In the natural ampmtneatre, tne Aiaeaa-xu-kon-Paclflo exposition will pass Into his tory on tns stroke or.ix tonight. - The closing hours of the exposition win oe maue tne occasion ror merry making and the carnival spirit will pre vail among the- crowds, that will stand watch at the passing of the great fair. Brilliant fireworks and music by many bands will provide a gorgeous spectacle. The closing ceremonies will begin this afternoon, when the official exDOSltlon band will serenade' all' of the principal buildings on -the-grounds.- -The evening will be given over to various celebra' tions along .the Pay Streak and else where. V . ' The closing exercises will be held in the natural amphitheatre, the conclud ing feature of which will be a farewell stieech bv President Chllbera. As the ! president finishes his remarks he will turn a switch which will extinguish the exposition lights promptly at mid night In the ' darkness a . bugler will blow "taps," the audience will sing Auld Lang Syne and . tha fair will be over. j . - While tha grounds will be open for a short time after today, the show will TIMBERED LANDS &Ccwl!f be opened again and the fay HtreaK, tne amusement , way or tne ' ' (Sales Bureau of Tba Journal.) Salem. Or.. Oct 16. Thoush an auto mobile carrying eight guards from the penitentiary ' started within an hour arter the escape of the five convicts, who yesterday overpowered the guarda wnue returning rrom work on the mad near the Institute for the Feeble Minded, no trace has been secured of the five men. At a given signal the crmvlct rushed on the two guards, disarmed them, took a purse of money contain ing : rrom one or the guards, then seised a horse and buggy standing near ana Grove aown tne roaa. There were 16 convlcte In the road gang, in charge of two guards, Felix Davla and L. 1L HlrtseL A 68 calibre Colts waa taken from one of the guards and a Luger revolver from the other These are the only arms the five oon victa possess. The horse and - buggy belonging to 3, M. Eskew, forman of tne rock crushing plant near where the convicts were employed. During toe time the escape was er fee ted the two armed convicts kept tne auaras and tha ramalnlna- 10 con victs- undef cover of their weapons. After their departure the remaining 40 convicts walked to their cells behind the disarmed guards without making any effort to escape. ' . . : - XTames of tha Convicts. . The' escapes were George Carter and George , Duncan., serving Indeterminate sentences ror horse stealing, and sent un from Malheur county May 11: Albert Ferris, serving one year and a half for larceny in a dwelling, having been sent up April 2t rrom uiackamaa county; Mike Nlchollch, serving; two years for larceny - and sent up from Marlon county, , October 24. .1908, and Albert Murray, sent up from Umatilla county ror arson, June 4. ivun ana serv ing an indeterminate sentence, The convicts deserted the norse ana pants to Give Up.' After Mndlnv and tii.lne Miss I Sophia Hamre, a maid In the home of Utxirse K. WagR-oner. 715 pattnn road, on Portland H.i.hts, and tossing tier In a closet, twu boys about 16 yeara oil, Pillaged the house yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock and .took Jewelry and sil verware to the value of I1U0. So clever waa the lb done that na trace of thi youthful holdupa haa been secured by lie piiiire. - - 1 ne gin .was alone at the time, and tateM IllMft tha Ktivfl ..m. tn tha Iiaii.. Inquiring' for Airs. Waaaoner. eaylna ne waa their aunt, and left the place. 'hev refur-fin.1 aiwin mnit mMtA tmv I l wait fur her. Once inside the home. they threw the girl to the floor and shoved a handkerchief In her mouth. After placing her In the closet, the house was ranaacked. Whn Mr. Uflt.nn. Mtnm m1m discovered the disorder, and attempted! Oulded by neither elua nor deaorlpttonj to can me ponce, ine telephone wire I deputy sheriffs and city detectives arc thVoertmVnt "! tor the four bold, big f a half dased ? condition, and told thelw,'rnlon who' last night held up and l,ry' .v . . I robbed, an automobile party pf soaletjl Pravloiis tn thete anlnno thai . . ... ... V WiMiii..r knm i. iv. iZZ PBOP neaaea by FhUip Buehnea ) home of Arthur Bowman and ranaacked I prominent timber dealer and lnmbefrnani f ' uu iu. ou. a jne roaa aoout a nail xaum west tf the Twelve Mile house. ', When Deputy Sheriffs Archie LeotWj ard, Robert I'hilllps and Harry BulgatN arrived. In Mr. Buehner's machine, at : tne scene or tne robbery about 10:30) o'clock, leas than two hours after 11 had been committed, no "trace 0 th1 " daring robbers could be found. I - . Reinforoed later by posaes of deputy ''. . shorlffs under the leadership of Chlerf" Ikinilttf Uhariee U- u unIll...i. ' and Deputy Sheriff Joe Jonea. and again, 1 by a squad of policemen, tb officer 1 ,- "v ui. lui jiiKiifc Bawua wiiuousi . result , Immediately after tha hoi dun. vrhlrh-i occurred at 8:46 o'clock, Mr. Buehner. with Frank McDonald, hla chauffeur,! speeded the big machine to town, send! Ing the remaining members of the party ' to their homes In taxicaba. But H waa not until :30 o'clock that the robbery was reported to the office of the sheriff, " Mr, Buehner offering- to join tha posse. Tlslt Soene of Kobbery. . the prlmef.es. Mr.- Bowman saya noth- ins or vaiua waa taaan.. tm Ttnw- fnan family was not at home. Air. waggoner Is a real estate dealer. Jil l offices in the BiMrrd of Trade building. Arthur Bowman ia detri ment manager for the Portland Seed company. . . , ... DEPUTY RfSEIlIS GRAFT" CHARGE it "Grafter" Is a word ihit mnat used with care at tha nourthoua . uvt Ouy of No. 4 Union avenue uaed It once too often this morn in n,t v Wu,f. k y. the decoration being-1 Taking the timberman's machine, tha S'"" vvuuiy viera nermui 1 tnree uepuues, , accompanied by - Mr. cnnelder. , j . v . Buchntr mid th ehaiifinr eimt vini.- Schneider - nresldes at f h a mii.tuiih. n .u. ..v..... mi. . . where hunters licenaea are laauawi. nn I a.a.h ,-e .h. . ?u 5? ln. tnl" morning1 to .ask fori made. Throughout the night tha search uupucaie license, saying ne had loat kept up. Mr. JBuehner did not return to one prevloualy issued to him. Duplicates I his home until o'clock this morning. ' are not expressly authorised by law. but! Today Deputy Sheriffa Harry Bulger. u .ra jssuea. as an eviaenoe ( rrank Baty and 3. S. Huckabv are amino- rer tna countrysiae. jivery orrioer within a radius of fifty miles has been notified to watch for the highwaymen, who are believed to be members of a gang of desperate yeggmen. Mr. Buehner today waa unable to fur nish a good descrlntlon of the rnhhra He said one was tail, another short, and (Continued from Page One.) claim contestants: carrying out a con. certed action of those who. contemplato filing on the land. When this story reached hla ears, tne latter denied : it absolutely. - - - - - Still McDonald and his men kept building the cabins.. . There are no cab ins on the Quarter sections which have been filed on bv contestants, but there are cabina on every unfiled quarter sec tion. Thev are little 12 bv 14 foot cabins, with one small window and with one door hung on hasp hinges, and are built entirely of shakes boards split from the trees. The sides, roofs and , floors are shakes. In buildlnr the "IraHs ara cut from the last built cabin through to the sits of the next cabin,, for a half mile of intervening forest, and- another new shake home awaits another-, fake set tler. -,;.' -S TO Thwan Bonarie uemara - A nromlnent-lawyer of this city.' a man engaged by those filing land grant claims In the county. -stated today that fair, will aoont be deserted. The work of packing exhibfts wlll be ain at once and while the exteriors will remain beautiful the buildings Inside will nresnt scenes of confusion and ac tivity. Tha total attendance at the exoost tlon, not- including -today, - has - been 3.677.799. a daily average of 26.842 From a financial as well as an artistlo standpoint, the fair is declared to have neen a success. tnat tne license has been paid. - But wnen uuy came xorwara several others were In line to be waited on, and Schnel- AtT a air a A him tn wa I , r,m . . 1- buggy after driving it about two mllealwhen ha waa nnt aA k,ia south, where it was later found. From Guy went away, but soon "returned, there the convicts are thought to have Schneider says Guy then gruffly de gone westward toward the river, where I manded a license - a.nd Rnhn.M.; iA it is thought they are hiding in th him h. um h.v. rn. ii..r;. v." ?" ."i "V ? hlMr uaHarhmah that alrl-t. ha rHv.r 1 -l-I v,. ;:.'. I " . V awuv incuiuw Bile , -- 77 T ' ; . I X . rv wvuau umrv III wait men, imia OUUCL. oonneioer says. tuy Decanie abusive and threw down a dollar on tha .counter. saying: ;'-. . - . - , - , ' "You are rraftera Take that dollur and put It In your pocket for aide money." . - Sch nelder saya ho then warned Out nui iu win mat way, dui uuy Kept re peating Insulting; remarks and vile for several miles South of Salem, ; They will probably endeavor to escape north by floating - aown - tne river in sman boats. - . - - - . . Mike ' Nlchollch. . tha convict who es caped yesterday, la believed, by. the authorities to be a desperate character and one. that will not give up without a fight. It Is believed he is one of Officers ara annalled bv tha hnlilnui of the robbery, and the testimony of the victims as to, the Calm demeanor of the men. During the 'five or six minutes consumed In searching the party the men talked easily and several times Sprang Jokes, laughing at their own wit ' With Mrs. Buehner. their txrn ilanrh. tors, Miss Marguerite and Miss Lillian QUEEN EY FEIISE ; HELD III JAIL . Queeney Fense, a venturesome young woman of 26 yeara who Is charged with he had been exnecting some auch dee-1 defrauding John Fresell. a railroad con- perae move on the part of the SouthernJ tractor, out of $1200, was brought back feos ther she worked upon the Portland man to sep arate him from his monav. r While the Fense woman first renre- sented to Fresell that she owned largt tracts or grazing land and wished money with which to stock it she is also said to have deluded him into the Dener - tnat sue wanted him' to marry ner.- accorama to jcreseii. sne told mm he waa the kind of man she has been looking for these long years, and that they could be happy. When he stated Jf.L!.,wSBra kane, where she was arrested Wed S'aitiLInt? JShinTif lucf day.' With her arrival comes ano fake settlers Into tnase eaoms lr juaga torv of tha , aihama u i .n, Wolverton's decision were adverse And ZSLfi tf?,' to aell the . land to them at 12.60 per .rate him-7Jom"hTs 7.V acre, . Those who have followed! the land grant litigation in Portland are- sur prised that there is evidence of the Southern Pacific company making any auch crude and desperate move to hold Its lands in the event of an unfavorable decision by Judge Wolverton. It - has Keen believed for Some time that the S2' Tn.Joi?f".0uS a?fr,.to Abstein. J southern Pacific was not as sanguine, as that he was too old for her, she readily uuBiii. ue.uicr ua .11 vno inrei u 1 waivea. tnis leaiure asiae and said she court, and various plans for saving the! wanted a man e hi. . o- rhih i. a landa have been expected to materialise, j years, and one who could manage her dui nvi aucn na ouiuuvu an ma uiaiiHica larnia. - -; - , .v . 1 from Marshfield. .1 After many talks and much apparent It la argaed that the cabins may have I affection, she outlined their future hap been constructed by heavy ownera oflpiness and made the plans so appealing timoer una. mere, wnu urn puruauea msi t resell rinaiiy consented to a mar from the Southern Pacific, and who may I rlage. In order to cinch the affair, ahe oe preparing; iw nvtjc sainsi. vn ju. mkcu uim cor kii - engagement ring, of title by having settlers colonise these which he accordingly purchased, and lands for them Tn case the court rules further proceeded to give her money s gainst the company and thus vftates with which to get her wedding gar their tltla menta. This money was given in Tlt might be that some syndicate. I checks, and cashelat!lhebank-Jjy her. not now in the field, is preparing . to I Upon being asked at the bank about get In on the ground rioor in the event) caanmg ao many cneck, ahe smilingly the Southern Pacific loses its suit by f remarked that aha and Mr. Freaell were being tn a poaitlon to Immediately flood the land with applicants. Further; de velopments will be awaited with much interest ' those who participated In a Hot at Sweet names. Finally Schneider went over the Buehner: allof whom T live Tat the famllv Hum. In T.lnn countv laat fall . few I Miinla, Mm H - I Jr " wuuiu iiyb hi iiie family waeka before he was' caught and con was a .1 rv nnr 4'V .J . iT""" vlcted here for-tha larceny of a watch Schneider, but the deputy and some coin &oms tent. .. . -J received . only a finger nail scratch un- J ing at 444 Twenty-fifth Tatreet Poland When taken. th officers found bullet der, hla, chin. W Then hla left vane IntnliiSJl, a TV;.- VJla"5 fcnl, In nla trnn.ara whae. v1,1a tallv i f l. , a j...inb-iiZ 1 it . 'Jr." l .r mra, i m UVvv M . wvuwvp i, ii-ui u -ar w a-vaw mirmm j I u.v Lllfll BIIU a, W U UlUa UV IlUk (ff II V Bill fl -,ta B' 11 Aa I ST ft MM V WMT Am. a- - Mnn mm AW lir . ai-l he had been Shot, presumably at Sweet of fightint trinj. Guy staggered back j Robertsor T of tha Robertson Hardware Home In Linn county. The Interpreter 1 somewhat srroe-e-v and mula hla -?.."""'.' . Oviiiiv imir aaia no (ninns nut aar laaf airaniiir In hla hlar (nnv na ha lanA lt,M. k n .k-M. . I " - " tlnJiyJi fa mi yev I Sklmminf along the Base Line foad. Chief Denuty PrasD says other wit- !,. n,t,in. w,..h.A . .t.. - nessea to the affair declared that - they half mile west of the Twelve-Mile .T.. o.t!:;rj " J.j v i . nV1-u'- quictor i House, when Chauffeur McDonald dls a.ua.11 OvIIUclUvI U1U UBU BUUII IlgLUICga LttCfeIm I nVOra1 ho Ha ' wut m K A mn mm 5U--le.fih!.m-i.5,ly I,t.e'-the manlblocked with pieces of timber; tha time wear a memento of the occasion. Whether or not h will cause Schneider's arrest was not learned. ' . . informed the authorities -that Nlchollch waa an outlaw ln his native . country. Austria. EAST SIDE CLUBS hold ram trunks of small - trees and brush. Drought the. machine to a stop. Ha TO BREAK ROCK ASPUIIUir Schmidt doubled to left Mullen filed to Clarke. Jio runs. . ..-,. v - '-. -'" "-.' ''.;'. Xighta Zaaing. '-.' Pittsburg Leach out Mullln to Tom Jones. Clarke walked. Clarke atole sec ond. ' Wagner f lied out to Crawford. Crawford dropped Miller's fly. Clarke scorinr and Miller went to second. Ab stein filed out to Davy Jones. One run. Detroit Davy Jones .filed to Miller. Bush fouled out to Wagner, . Cobb filed to Clarke. ; No runa.. -: - 'il' Vinth Xaning'. :7 PltUburg Wllaona fliedl to O'Lears Gibson nit one too hot ror Bush to han dle. .Adams sacrificed to Tom Jones un assisted. - Hyatt fouled out to Schmidt. No runs. Detroit Crawford out Wagner to Ab stein. Delehanty doubled to left O'Learv fouled out to - Leach. Tom Jones filed to Clarke. No runa The official score; - . v PITTSBURG. ' ' ' AB.R.H. PO.A. E. Byrne, 3b. 0 0 0 0 Leach. 3b.-cf. ....... t I .. St 4 0 Clarke if S 6 0 Warner. sa S 111 Miller, 2b t J S Hyatt lb.-cf. ........ 11 0 Wilson, rf. 4 -4 0 0 0 Gibson, c 6 12 1 Adams, p. ........... S 0 1 Abstein, lb. 4 1 146 6 engaged and were to be married soon. Several visits to the' .woman were made, and at each the plans of the wed- amg were runner - laid, until Fresell GAS EXPLOSION IX TUXXEL; 0XE DEAD . (rnlted Press Leased Wtra.1 Santa Barbara, Cal.. - Oct 14 John Pollttt a laborer, la dead and four men I a gas explosion in the city water tunnel I municipal court pleaded not guilty. Her in tne PRnu inn mouniaina near nere I - n.ru i ii.v, wnicn ene couia suspected that all was not well Intended and quit Issuing, checks. She soon af ter aisappeared. and he made his com plaint which , resulted In her arrest at Mais Fense would have nothing to say this morning, but admitted to offi cers tnat sne nad received about 11000, and that Fresell had voluntarily given it to her. She waa stylishly gowned wnen Drought tn me station, and tn A meeting of the United East ? Side t'iubs was neid jast mgnt at which an ofS the Improvement clubs on the east side were represented, The purpose of the Joint meeting waa that the differ ent cluba might co-operate ln pushing matters of interest to the whole of East Portland, and there was a large pro gram xor discussion. In the matter of the Broadway street bridge, a committee was appointed, of wnicn wmtney fsoise was maae cnair man. to wait on the congressional dele gation and see that the bridge matter came properly before the War Depart ment, and aiao to taae up tne question of the Immediate building of the bridge with the city officials. The members of the committee are as follows: v Whit ney Boise, Joseph BuchtelH. A. Hepp ner, L. E. Rice. - - M. C. Munlv. president of the North East - Side Improvement association, discussed at .length the question of the beautifying of the city that has been presented by Senator . Bourne, and it was recommended that at the next ses sion of . the legislature a bill be pre sented providing for a boulevard from Portland to mi. tiooa. ino action waa i lw" " ,1, , 1 " on.iuiou, taken on the recommendation, however, nd Biddie s story sounded so good that Kan Spring from Brash. - With hoarse commands, four rouahlv dressed men sprang from the brush fringing the roadway and ordered tha-- six persons ln the automobile to alight, holding their hands above their headav Three revolvers gleamed , ln tha moon- . lignt. -s , v - jI.-i- . .. .' - ' Than, while one highwayman watched . for approaching vehicles, the three pre- fared to search the six frightened violins.-: Lining them up at one side of . the biaad -roadway: the small man. who wviuvu w i"w a?suva arista i I iviva rLla Buehner and Chauffeur McDonald. Tha other two stood at one side, with re-t Vol vers' leveled. '.-?---;. :-,-,-: , 'This is no Dink tea." observed ona of the highwaymen, coarsely, recoa-hiz Ing the.party as society people. "Hold , up 'your handa and hold them high, or " we'll drill holes through you." - - - -. When Mr. Buehner'a watch waa taken from him he protested. -Telling tha rob. ber the timepiece had so many memo -. rles surrounding It that he would fain ' not lose iu ne asked to nave it r iji turned. ToUls .....10 6 I 17 t t DETROIT. AB.R.H.PO. A.E. ...... 4 1 1 1 D. Jones, If. Bush, aa ... Cobb, rf. ... Crawford, cf. Delehanty, lb. S- . . 4 ........ s Moriarity. So. ....... 1 T. Jonea, lb. 4 Schmidt c .......... S Donovan, p. ......... t O'Leary. lb. ......... 1 MuUln. p. I ToUls ...!! 17 Jl SCORE BT INNINGS. Plttsborg. ........ e f 1 a I Hits eeriaiie l t Detmit ..... a e e e Hits 1 1 1 1 14 8 CM MART. ' i truck out R-r VuIHti ! hr iaa. t. Bases on balls Off DMiana. 1- off Uuliin. 4; lf Adama. 1. Twa M its Moriarity, Anetrtn, Irk, oit at hmldt rveniar,tr. Tltra baee it V aanef. I WtiMi r-la v Buah ta l-smiot t !erttr. s-arrirvc Mts tea. Wlipnr. liralL (larke. A4a fi,..iei .'k I, Artetn. M,1t. Hit If ptrte4 ba!ia Pjme. by Ianmo- 1, nr.t ta na errwa II: Ihiti an. 6. I. rm Imi -PMI.Sairg. has hits ff tmrnmn, J. J-T1 wart al. nrt 1 cnt a aerl early today. The Injured: -- Joe Fox en, laborr; right leg and left arm broken. e A. It Tiffany, snirt boss; seriously burned.1 Thomas Martinet, two ribs broken, badly burned. " . fieniel Roeish, bamed. ' . . The explosion occurred In the tunnel when a strong flow of gaa that had been tapped was Ignited by a workman's randle. ttescuers eniereo tna tannei, from which amoke and flasnea were pouring, and -carried the Injured to safety. Pamnel M-Otire. millionaire lu'mNer naa. of Stiliarafer. Minn, with letereats on tba Pacific coast. Is at tha Portland hot eL lie cornea a eat on a baeineae trip. - . . I. t. Bak. head cnnsul ef tha Wwwt- mei f the World Tor the western lis trlct. la In fortlael today. He la rea- ltre-4 at the Portland bote from Dea- ver. Colo. not give, and waa placed in a cell In the woman'a department . - - Upon her arrival at SpoMne she In serted the same kind of sn ad. In the papers that she used here. In which she asked for some business man to fur nish money to stock her ranches. Seneca Fouta hss been retained by her, and Attorney Walter Wolf has been engaged by Mr. Fresell to aaslat In prosecuting the case. j While In Portland Miss Fense posed' upon numerous occasions aa being mar-I rien. anti introduce a man who was with her frequently as her husband. Phe Is from California.- but little la known of he-e!f or the man. He waa held at Spokane, but wsa released, ho complaint betng made against him. . lOLTLIXE DESIRES AS TO WATER EXTEXSI0X hern una of laPlc of time. A resolution waa ad on ted ursrinrHhai a special election be held to settle the question of city water mains, arfd an-, other recommending, tne consolidation nf thin cltv and coilntv a-overnmenta Other reaoldtions were the urging of the incorporation or outlying suburban tnwna for census nurnoaes. the consoli dation of the office of the city engi neer and that ef the water board, and a resolution authorising the purchase of aome vacant lota near the high school at Albina and Killlngswortb avenues. FUXERAL WILL BE. . HELD TOMORROW The funeral of Major William H". Bam hart who died at his residence, (OS Third street Thursday night will be held in the chapel at tha Portland cre matorium at 1:36 o'clock tomorrow Af ternoon. Rev. W. A. M. Breck of BY Matthew's Epl"ropal church, wDl read the burial service. . . -- Ma lor Barnhart waa a pioneer mer chant of Portland, locating In this cttr In 1650. He waa a native of Xew York and was 61 years of age. He is sur vived by the widow, two brothers and a sister, cnaries K. uarnnart and Mrs. Roaa Buchanan live at Comellua Or. and Walter 8. Bamhart Uvea In Canada. Major Bsmhart 'Served darlnr II veers aa government agent at the lira I Ilia Indian reservation, and later en paced ln the mercantile business at Pendleton. He returned to Portland In 117 and rnoa afterward retired front active bueineea - i Fred Siedow and J. Blddle.- prison era who escaped from the countv tail Wednesday and were recaptured yeste.r. a ay at M.aiama, wasn., spent last nigni in the dungeon at the jail and today they ware sent to the rockplle to serve the balance or tneir time. Had tney not run away thev could nave roiiowed an eaay lire aa truatiea at tne jau. Siedow and Blddle took advantage of their employment as truaties in carry ing garbage cans to slip away ; early vfi1. jr..mo,rnlnirVw iT le "fv00!" "Nothln doln," growled the TObben; and hid in the brush that day. waUted to -rou don-t get anything back." i n nwii., "is" ueaides Mr. uuenner s watcn, -about maH. ahle WAw htr .fill trt fitbila V a J . . . . . 1.1,1- a "" w - , I in goia ana paper diiii ana a raiu- terday morning they crossed the Colum- I ,ble stickpin composed the robbers loot Tha stlckoln waa taken from Mrs. Ruehnar. - - - - - . - . . Then the robbers thoroughly searched V tne automobile, throwing cushloqj. and wraps aooui promiscuously. L Oo Tau taa Sheriff." ieOtr-11 ,.. U , L M) clared the smaller of tb quartet 'ow go ten tne anerirr. . cnaurreur iwcponaidwag ordered ta tirh the machine around. Mr. Ruehnee ana tne women were packed Into the tonneau and sent streaking back to tha city. , ixioKing oaca, iar aown tne road. Mr. Buehqer saw the men dive into tha bla to Kalama and were nabbed by local orricera on descriptions sent out oy Sheriff Stevens. . siedow aave tha name of Otto Rhine ahd said he came Xrom ' Tacoma. The two men claimed not to be acquainted. lid. w , rtrantu, ui-.pilB kilo IMt Ul.l his picture was In tha hands of the ar resting officers. The picture was taken when ne was thin and he had fattened so much tn Jau tnat ha succeeded tern- forarlly in fooling the officers. But a uller description convinced the Kalama officials that they -had acted too hastily and Blddle waa again picked tip to await the arrival or orricera rrom Portland, v Denutv Sheriffs Archie Leonard. H. B. Wood and H. W, Phillips reached Ka lama late m tne arternoon and quint ly Identified the escaped men, - returning tbem to tne county jau last nignt. APOSTOLtC 3IISSI0X -and Kab 4i. llae -sT-j at tr tirvti TifTntinnn 1 . . bushes and disappear. otner remarka the men made. Me. Buehner does not remember, but he saya they kept talking durins tha whole tim. the process of searching waa under way. LAugning ana jomng in their rough way. they told the women thev hail a. periect rignt to oe rngntened, were oaa men. Dlff Darnaire Done. rater- ripa riir tn lr btji'- Tae Pevnfii Ward Improveiriant Iaua. mmprlalnf ntne civic erranica Hone representing a district ef 14 equare mi lea " r rrom ta.eee t set reed-nta. V . ei m a . Iilliw. r m Ha. n U.... l--t and tha rltv water htri ia j which the wlHe nt 1h Ml)a arltai VAIT.IIX IS AXXI0US TO 0 ET OUT OE .T A TL ! ST lor ine nonp Tru.nwj. x-trwaa defeated recently by OKeefe ia Wster t ra b-rrsnea tn th ram. r-rtla tmi .isg lrte . rrvf-Mri- aii et4nb laiMrt ta t ai-arfe of m l-f Ft the r(tnn Irt'S na te V i n-T. run. -.- ! r r) erilrla the Inrw rw o..nT-4a t V ' ; ' A M'la'.tt"!!- T inw-iel afinrv'w. ff a itlnrh rr,ain !.'. r a --n rtamaa-a "a mo tw tmat4 at ifceje i -mrr rM.rt.r -n Un.t t T.er N agalbst loaa er asar fcy ai' i -v n- ;a k t ,,.4 Xraia t jff M"vat 7 b r rervc.r. C. C Vaartia'a attempt to be freed m wrl, mit . a Hm m mrnua w-l'l h. t.Mr.1 1 Kefore Judge ' .a teas tn the circuit court this afternoon. Busline attomeire rlaitu he Is lilerally reatralne-1 tinder that he Artlclea of Incorporation founded 'on acrlotural texts varied the uaual form ula of aiuch records when the papers of the Apostolic Faltn mission were rued this morning. The- texta named are Matthew 18: 19 and 10. and Mark 1 16 to 18. "as Interpreted by the board of elders of the Apostolic Faith mission of Lr Angeles." The trustees filing the articles are Jennie rc. Seymour. Ma- llnda A. Mitchell and Edward . Doak, The corporation owns property worth 0'KEEFE READY TO START F0K P0RTLAXD tralfeal Praas Leaaed Iflal San ' jsranctaco. Oct 14. Johnny OKeefe. tne Ienver miOdleweignt will leave for Portland tomorrow night where he la to meet Fre-ddle Brooke of Roeeburg In a 14 rund tit scheduled for October J. KM Harr1ea and Kid Scaler, who will meet In the pr.ltn.t- to the O K-efe-Broa S't. left sa defeated recently by OKeefe la. 16 rounds at Alameda. Rlea-aer Damage Dork.. tre1te4 S-r mm 1 1 ! Wtra Lnrtdn. ' ' 14 Thomas I.lrtan and ru" "an wsier f)-ln 10 tnat sec-, .f4 fur retK in tall f rr a.aatltt. Jamea J. Jeffrie. re f."w paaaan tim sr el:ltM li. r,!eedMt n.-illr wrml mo-tK a. ; ra r-i tfce I,niian". arh-h ied tr rrr the ret-,n yt-g rm thm Vr i mA m mm a,.rnll r, t-i.' from K-it-T: tit frr K. lax y.i-'rfnise that 1e sH v etit,l7t arr tut r- tc ed and shnlr .ea ah'ii a f t -to d. Haiti a . ir' In rntirg the rriie fhter. ermr'l-it h-.s h- f,'l1 araie.t . ,m !n , fc r 7 h.-n-a sail: t h r"riw mui t t mrf na I im a ' 1 I - '7 a-n $ .4 ta !? fi J rvm-mm ..n-'-r,, a fata-d af .,iaon.I ta j era --! trj irg to d tl. t'll.l rr'vft'Tf tr f-.i.n trtma.i." It one of them said. - were not afraid ta la PUEslad to know what class of criminals oernetrated tha crime. Evidently it was planned per fectly and was committed by men famil iar with tha surrounding country and -with the fact that the Base Line road s waa the favorite drive of autolsta. The trees each about 10 inches In di ameter were sawed In a lot nor far distant aa the. stumps gsve evidence. The limbs had been chopped eloeely off and strewed a Ion a the roadway. - But neither aaw nor ax eould be found near 1 tha seen a of the holdup. - BOYS STEAL GRAIX OX ALBIXA DOCKS Cortlalnt has been made to tha no lle that ooya have hen ratting open araln aa'Vs In the AlHne freight tarda. and stealing grain. J nie wot a Mas ten e-olng on for two Wee-ka, and fully lb tuHl of Ii bare nern atola by sura rnethoda. Tha method ef operating Is to walk past the p'ta of grain aa ka ' and slit a haif dnsm orn, and later ra ta ra with a sack and tKk It up. VTE TILLS THIXKIXO THEY WERE CAXDY Hr Iant 2-Teat-oH ef V.. a"d Mra W'an Utt, (,( Fterett strt 3 d tlx't-amr arerft ft-"-n Mt'rt ttt rf t-t pf r'wl i: ret j-r. Jttm t 111 ii'.m h'. r, H. aa la e -i It an4 ate ', t m m -i hr w.a T'"--t l', an .tif i-i. t rf t t 4 t-r " .1 t ,-.;y if r -'.".- :-e ar a ta i ' r. fc. -It n 1 M ae P' w n f (