IT - : i a v. JOURNAL CIRCULATION . ; VESTEKDAT WAS :. ' T II i: I A I h V jo r It X A L IN Two Cents a Copy " Sunday Journal 5 cent) or 15 rfnu a week, (or Dally and Sunday Jour pal, liy carrier, dcllrrred. r v Tha weather Shower tonight and Saturday; foutherly winds. , 9 2j VOL, VIII. ( NO; 203. PORTLAND, OREGON. FRIDAY EVENING", OCTOBER f 29, 1909. -TWENTY PAGES. PRICE TWO CENTS. ew Tiaras D vrw-i SfAKb I)VK Cist CONFEREWCE TORESULT If, PURE ILK EARTHOUAKF '.Mayor Simon-Discusses Cru- Unknown Forces Play Havoc sade ' for Better Bnppiyj with Juarsnall Street Res ! With Large Gathering -.and Appoints Committee t to Take Decisive Action. idence. Break Dishes, Smash Furniture and Scare OccuTmts. j:; Dr. ft. W. McQun of ,tha ' United I 4 Caused by a visitation of electrical or tstatfts bureau of animal Industry told a subterranean disturbances, confined pe- yepresentativs garnering or roruana or- tcuuariy 10 me on locality, furniture flclsis and dtlsens yesterday afternoon land brlo-a-brao In the." home of J. P. tbat the dairies which supply Portland I Sandors, , at , ItS Marshall street, wee with milk are the worst In the United f wrecked 1 yesterday afternoon between Etates and had the most disease. -Testa I1-? c,0c 6:J0 -o'clock. bow that 81.1 per cent of the dairy I kDur,n th enUre afternoon . the cows have tuberculosis.- said the o. nocK wd vibrations, believed by sclen .n.n..n t ei. vm , .ii.r I tlsts to, be the tall end of the seismic dls- present conditions 70 per cent of the I , ".v " w -rcificooan cows will be affected." fr,nm n?ttZ l,: 'rom their former residence at Seven- from no cow not tested for teeh and Marshall streets, to ths.Mar ' ', '" ' I shall street house. ' f ' hall street house. Yesterday afternoon all ' were busied In straightening around . the furniture and putting things In. order, when sud denly the whole house seemed to give a lurch and to quiver violently. Dishes lipped from the cupboard shelves, and enaos reigned. The sewing machine, at which Mrs. Sanders - was working. i "What Is the - cause ; of this condl : tlon?" a citizen asked "Unsanitary conditions about dairies.' Dr. McClure responded promptly. "What Is the remedy r , "Enforcing Inspection: permitting the sale of milk tuberculosis. i Dr. licClure's , statement was fol lowed shortly afterward by one from City Health Officer Wheeler, who said '.that milk from tuberculous cows when - certain stages of the dlnease are reached gives tuberculosis to children and prob ably to tdults. ' XcClnrs's Story Kaxrowlng. :in? oisciaeures oy, ur. Mcvaure werw i lurnea over on IIS siae.iv f made at a conference held In Mayor Out in -the kitchen tumult relcned. Simon's committee, room at the city hall 1 Dishes crashed from -resting places on yesterday afternoon. ' Their effect on tne sinsDoard and shelves, kitchen uten ' those who were present and heard them 1 alls jangled and' rattled and the stove . was one of the notable incidents , in the I itself shook . In a startling manner. Mr. milk campaign. A hush fell over the I.Sanders,: then, in the oantry. was kent ,,j-fton..as.Dr.McClura proceedad..wltbhla. buajt-.holdlng--valuable- dlah ware, -relics statement, recounting how In. one dairy o the pt In place. of nine cows he had .tested, alt were i( In the dining room, the table toppled tuberculous, now In another of S9:cows over on Its Bide. The cuckoo rlnrk- him 2 were tuberculous and In another of on the wan,: began,, swinging jilokenlng- t4 COWS- 25. were JtUberculOUS.:1 I V.Mlv.' and continued, until rh fnn nr.. t Mayor Simon Who presided at the J weight striking against the other, broke v rrteetlnr. was first to lnfexrant tha nar-1 i iilitt' rh.in vi ..i ... k-i... J - - a ' " CT .imj . WNWI .UUIUIQU Tauve, ana ni inquiry as to wna mess- i0n their sides, and the window curtains ures might be taken indicated that the swished back and forth as though a neea oi action mo, iona na way inioj sirong wind was forcing tbem. the conviction - of the. chief .executive, J Bu.t. in, the front f parlor- the greatest ul"" laamage was cone.,, , vne eora. placed In from the chair, Mr, Simon promised I on4 corner of the room, swayed and -"i" . - r""".."!" I wemoiea ana at last roser up on Its side, that of city officials would be available a nthnnnr wriHn? ik .f.nn. - in the good milk fight, and that h j another corner, trembled and toppled on would use his Influence with the city J us side, ' breaking off the top. .The councu tor BvMry wjai.uon. i Morris chair swung .over backward. " He suggested front the chair that the ( Nearby' a atralght chair crashed .on Its liuuui) Beeiiitm .. iv . iiio . "P ! aide, " i - " . , . , pointment of a committee of five with h In the hallway. 1 the 'hatrack toppled plenary power for formulating a, plan i ,,, ;.ii v. tL or recommending action, legislative or U,, ,t , plac(, until the woist. of , J the' shock . was over. ,In , the - rear', a w" ""::r,"" . '""V. tUphon of the Home pattern, atZS riZ.ilrj V. auAh mVrH; wwcn Den etanamg on top a small Mr. Simon appointed as such committee i .ooden , twisted n tnmJ.nA LATEST ADDITION TO O. S. NAVY ; . . . . ' ' - , ' . ' . . . . ;-.. nil i frn unnnr 1 'r-TX! tin wfW 1 j T- :- v - - triT I . 1 - - . . . !w :2. -jr.:Atia Taa Gsnma battad)ip Atsssaa. '' 10,000 tons; twerrt 114nch (mm; , 88,000 horsepower. 1 , ' r ,' .. . - '''.-'.!-,... ' i vTWBgDernlswBrti; 1T.600 tc; eight XJhK man' 81111011115 . 40,000 horeepow. " T "" . SlfiiFi tVBraaffiM batUeabip Uiuma Oeraea. 13,000 tens; twelve UJack n fl a-a., POLICE HAU SUSPECT r TAFT REACHE WfiLI TO Wl 0 Case of Former Postmaster nistoric Natchez Greets the Howell Puzzling Seattle President Three Hours Authorities Think He Was Man, Who Robbed North ern Express Company. Late i Schedule ; Drags; Fleet Disorganized Im-;i (Cnlted Pr9 XHHd Wtr. Seattle. Oct 2. Charles D. Howell, -tPnlted Prwt Leaned Wlr.r' Natchei, Miss.. Oct 4. President former postmaster of Havre. Mont. wholTaft, aboard the Oleander and accom- yesterday continued. Hundreds of per sons, curious, to learn, the cause of the phenomenon, visited the house. Three weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. San derm, with George R. Perry, brother of Mrs. Sanders. ; and, 11-year-old Ernest narp. grandson or the woman, moved TKAiMxlcan Wlklp IteUmare 20,000 fon ' - - .an uiBwjujttjBicwo ncmejfovmn sl.a The Jspaneas battleship KswucbL 14,000 toM; tweha . HMncH jrans,' Is under arrest here suspected of having robbed the Northern Express company I of $12,000 on October 11. declares his Innocence, but the local police have en meshed him In a net of circumstantial evidence from which he la trying des perately to escape. panled by the fleet bearing a number of congressmen' and senators , to . the waterways convention at New Orleans," arrived here at 9:60 o'clock this morn-, lng, three hours behind scheduled time. The bulky form' of President Taft as h ascended from tha gang plank- of the Oleander was the algnel for the The Delaware, latest nd best sldp of theUnited States navy, bar made record, v The official figures were filed In Washington yester day af terndon and showed that the ; ship made 21.58 knots an hour. The picture of the Delaware, reproduced above, was received in Port land this morning. The comparative size of the f Delaware and great ships of other navies la also shown in the cut. , " . the following: Dr. McClure, who was called to Pendleton this morning and was replaced by Dr. Tenney, Dr. A. W. Smith, Dr. C. H.' Wheeler. C. 8. Jackson and Mrs. A. E. Rockey. . ' Portland Dairies Worst, i The conference was palled chiefly at the suggestion of Dr. , McClure of the United States bureau of animal indus try Dr. McClure'a aaggestion of such a meeting was the result of conditions that he has found in the dairies as a result of extensive Investigations. These investigations.-as ha .phraod1t, how" Portland to have the worst TtTadIflfM'td-''leasea''-eows-'ibl-;r-ahy ity in the United States of which there Is record.'" It. was, he said, such situation' that , seemed to require Instant Action of drastlo character. i "The bureau of - animal Industry, In lew of the deplorable conditions," he aid. "is willing to help Portland, but before we can ' do so,, we must be as sured that the authorities of Portland will f ully cooperate. 1 We can do nothing without the undivided assistance of this city. sWe arajfwlthout authority to pro ceed, unices', Portland , vouchsafes the assistance necessary to make our work effective. We came here at tha request of the governor of this1, state and the atate health board.' What we have found (Continued on. Page Six.) FIHII ROASTS IN THE FIREBOX Bheinhardt Strassner Dies by Peculiarly Horrible . : Freak of a Collision, vi Rochester. N. X, Oct. !. Two men were instantly killed and a third badly Injured at 7:30 o'clock this morning la a rear end collision on the New York Central railroad near the Kent street yards. Fireman Reinhardf Streamer met a horrible ' death ' when he was thrown from his seat'ln the Cab Into the firebox of the locomotive and roasted alive. - Night Tardmaater Chapman was buried under the wreckage and Instant ly killed. , -: , -Although several trainmen saw Fire man Strassner thrown into the -firebox they were unable to do anything for him. An unusually hot blase was roar ing In the firebox and Strassner eoull not potalMy hare lived longer than a o-cond after falling into the flemea. When his remain were later recov ered aearir every pertlcle of fleeh bad ben bvrned from ht txtnee. - Day Yardmaater Eberte suffered the loes cf a leg and his rerTery fs not expet'd. A mil laced . switch ts said wobden box. twisted and turned and ian. gled about. "With maddening ' persist ency the receiver flew from the hook, to be replaced by-Mrs. Sanders, all the wane the ben buzzing sharply. Finally the whole Instrument fell to- the floor. : And ' upstairs conditions were much Ke same. In one of the bedrooms, the bed was seen to rock; and qjiiver, the coverlets "fluttering . Rocking ; chairs swung back and forth, as If given mo tion by some unseen hand. ' Pictures on the wall' swayed and swung and trem bled. Toilet articles and.. Jewelry flut tered rand 'shook about on top of the dressing - tables,- many - crashing to the floor. With the exception of the basement the whole house was affected by the peculiar physical disturbance. Every room - saw its share of the tremblings and quiverings and felt Its full share of tha shocks. . Wreckage all about the STANDS 0 111 1 WHLI n it 11 SKILLED BY GAR Runaway Streetcar Crashes Into Telegraph - Pole i; Strikes Woman. (Continued on Page Two.) WALSH BACKERS HEED THE rjOUEY - - i' . - - They Will Give Him Time to ' Dispose of Holdings to 1 Best Advantage. . ' (United Pms Leased . Wire.) Chicago, Oct Although John IX. Walsh, "Who has been convicted of mls- uslng the funds or the wrecked 'Chi cago National bank, failed to make good to the clearing bouse banks of Chicago the Interest due on the note for 7,000. 000 which he Issued In their favor, there seems to e no disposition tha part of the ''institutions to fore close.- ' i - . It Is understood his creditors will allow Walsh more ' time to diapoee of his railroad holdings ao that they may set more interest money. The money advanced to Walsh by the bankers la protectee oy securities val ued at 114.000.090. . - LATOHE TOUTED FOR ' ' l'fW Frew tme WWt Albuquerque, N. Oct It apon the report that Governor Carry of New Mexico Is to tender his resignation to President Taft H Is rumored here that the appointment ef A. 1. LAwabe s bis weeMKir has been determined upon nr the federal authorities. Lawahe, until his recent reaignatlni beoatme of til health, was third aaalatant postmaster general. He Is aald to be Fetf-retary Bal- llnrer's choice for the plrlnek. Other ea.fc1r.et wemb-r. It Is rperted. have aJr-M Lath srpoiatroeat to the preaider.t j , (Uotted Prase Leased Wire.) Denver, Col Oct 20. An unidentified woman,, believed to. be Mra. Broderlck, la dead and 11 other persons are severe ly injured as the result of the running away thla morning of . a Park avenu streetcar which crashed Into a: telegraph pole, , The woman was standing on the laewaiic; near tne teiegrapn poie wnen he car, crashed Into it and she was burled under the wreckage. ' There were 10 persona In the car when the crash came, all of .whom, were more or .less Injured. .- - . t TWOTORTLAND'MEF . ' DRAW AT - ABERDEEN Aberdeen, S. D.. Oct 19. In the land drawing today Milton Weldler of Port land. Or., drew, No. 12.S86. and H. A. Smith of PortUnd3rew No. 13,982. The drawing will, be concluded tomorrow. S2000 All HOUR AT AUCTION SALE Fanner Sells CO Horses for $11,308.75 Will Buy, - Mules for Farm. Dklstoni Wash, Oct, If. Breaking all records for public auctions of lire- stock' held la thla part of the state, nearly. 12900 .worth of. bualneaa was done aa hour fcr Si hours yesterday hen lll.20a.7l worth of boraes and mules were sold from . 10 o'clock la the cnorBlng antil . la the afternoon. Over 1(0 farmers from too snrround lng country - attended tha sale. - All sales were for cash. Not one animal. It ts aald. was eold below Its market valae and one team of bevry horses old for 1 10 while aumber ef horves brought-and trHtif m!U were nocked dowa at lit a head. Eight? borsea were sold. Mr. Iloeklss will buy assies to jr;lJH boraea on tit Vtg raarh af 2te eer. He beUerea mues are better -siarera," tovgHer. u-ccrar and require iaa car Uaa bore - 1 FOR BAIIIIARD His Manager Claims Only tw)V lvins uiaims , 100,000 for Hearst. (Dnlted Press Taee4 WlreA New York. Oct 29. It Is understood that Herbert Parsons, chairman of. the county Republican committee, and man ager of the mayoralty campaign of Otto Bannard, will Issue a forecast , tonight claiming Bannard's . election by 64,000. Parsons thinks Hearst will run a bad third,' with .Tammany's nominee, Judge Gaynor, in second place. V Manager lvins, in charge r at the Hearst headquarters, will Issue his final estimate . tomorrow ' night: .It is said today that his .figures will indicate Hearst's election by nearly. .100,000. Leader Murphy of Tammany is not mak ing any statements. .While he believes Gaynor will be elected, mayor,-he is uncertain abowt the rest of his ticket One Tammany leader predicts that the Tammany candidates for the board of estimate will be defeated. He aald: "Gaynor will bar elected. . We . will carry the boroughs of Manhattan, the Bronx and Queena. but we will , lose Brooklyn and Richmond. . This will give the board of estimate to. the fuaion- Ista."... ' - When this statement was brought to the attention of Murphy he said It s absurd . and professed to believe that -the entire Tammany-ticket would win.' : " -' ' Howell's case is one of the most pe- outburst of scores of whistles from as cullar that has been brought to at ten- many river crarv The roar or tne tlon of the local police department In wn," ". however, was entirely drowned . . ... . .... .,.. by. the cheers from the throats of the many yeara He answers the descrlp- .h'AI,.,n). n .nl,.k.rll.P. nn ih.. tlon of the held thief who bound and er,d . wharf to rreet the nation'g gagged tWo.Northern Express employes I chief executive. . . y and stole, the contents of the company's! Following ari automobile parade, of safe. The Police Confident. ' police claim to have secured the city President Taft made a brief I speech. .'.- ' . -.'t-v,- The delay of three hours in reaching enough evidence against the prisoner '"V"! t" c,rv,.ci-him k0 .MivAr. in.! in v;nVerth;h.nncr.rvrcx.b up the two night clerks of the express company and making way with the money. ; - - .. - - - - -, The police say that Howell, who has been held In prison since Oct. .20, be- while the Oleander was trying to get out This resulted In the channel be ing blocked. " The river men say the schedule , of the . Mississippi ' trip- was SJ?-J? "nfrilJy'"3 fastest ind Olowest boats and striking the day following the robbery, whereas, previous tt that tlm. he h1 1?e" ' an average.. to eke out but a bare existence on nisi . , fc . . , .i.km.. I the several boats of the fleet to Indulge . meager wage aa night, watchman fori. .. ,k. the Milwaukee railroad. In some picturesque language, this also According to the authorities. Howell h? ""l E. of.'j? auddenly beeamw-af f hietrtr -purchasedex' pensive silk;. underwear, paid back room wondex. hoihs. jnanageuLjarha axranged. . for the fleet expect the slowest boats (United Preaa Leased' Wlra.) New York. Oct 29. James J. Jeffries and Jack Johnson have put their signs- r T i i '-ot. rent and. ba .plenty, of. .monay te apend. 7 ArtlCleS . . Framed in : Short, These facts, together with a letter he O""19..:. ...Mi ' -la- .11 . a, . A i si- M- I I ' A 11B ULFnilUr;!, tUI lltsl X. 1 rBJUCI L 1B1U -Order;. Meeting In'New syS!ESs:S'S:SSWSSSS m a a. . m i-i M. -mr m m a a - aewuLacsu i-m - w uiacu aaa uuuei a.r w . , - . - - . - ' I OrK.--1-J T,V;i-riWre-tTflTiP i .r .,. .r,V.. T . Deiore-reacnm ew uneans. xne aaan juiy j iiace.ro ue a . .. .t . "r: - Rouge about midnight - " .. - . i i ns Tirsi nil eme ii . inn nniica 10 IjUUStJll -9 11UU11US. I waicn owei wss.a remarii ne i bbiu i T)Tcip-nvrT' FTWY to , num. aruppoa w jrnirojiimn vybuu, i VXlXUlaVAiii A" VJL X JL .... wnose oeat is near tne Miiwauaeei ..... . tit 4 Tr -nrvT rp 4 t"P freight . sheds.. The policeman .claim . ' KhAl) 1 ' Jii 1 AX 1 that Howell said to him that he knew wnere a man witn, nerve coma pick up mit,a Pren Lesord xnm. a bunch of money." Webb paid no New Orleans, La.. Oct. 29. President attention to this remark at the time. Taft's travels by land and water Will DUE later, alter tne noiaing UP anaihrlnar Mm tn'Nn Orleans inmnrmw lures to an agreement which insures airooomg or tne oreat xvortnern express j morning. The primary object of his ua.ii.nj oeiween inn '.wo. ror tno . heavy-1 cierxu vy - iom msuwKjrnmn wnu e- i vlalt -la in nrfenrt h T.nkea tn the rinlf weignt cnampionswp oi the world. Tlia curea ii,vu, t tvaoo . waueain. re' Deep Waterways convention, which he iiimi arucits were signea inn anernoon o I will address tomorrow afternoon. at tne Motel Albany. I , .rarwai xaenwjicawon. - I The t resident will remain in the Cres- Although tha mectina- nine ha nnt I -Night Clerk SImOnson and Assistant cABt tiiv tVA MflV ind will Ha lrnt definitely been decided upon It is cer- White, the pen held up, partially ' Idei.tl- busy from the time of his arrival until tain to be pulled off In California and f'ed Howell as the robber. Although ji - departs ' for Washington. After most probably in. or near San Francisco. ",B w"" "T: V". "'" sneaking before the waterways con TV,. mill v.-t ,v 1..1. nioyes say tnat in iorm, voice ana man-1 ' ... offering the largest guaranteed purse. prisoner s;wUi be spent in attendance on a l utlM pruviUB lllll we ilini Unv.11 it n,a Hmn nnitma.t., a. I umiuniiaiiuil K liw ricuuu upcn nvuas. must, take place not .later than July S, I tj. wnt n . miiH.t. fnP A'aightseelng trip through the Frencli 1910. The winner la to receive 7S per I the office of, sheriff there, but was Quarter Is scheduled for Sunday morn- cent ana tne loser x per cent m-the di-1 a teuton . , ling ana m tne afternoon ne win at- vlsion of the purse. I The greater part of his. life he spent I tend a sacred concert on the campus juncn man is 10 put up aouuu, wnicn is in Montana, where, at -Havre ana ureat or u-uiane univerauy. ai an eariy nour to go as a side bet Falls he was employed In and conducted Monday morning he will leave In hl jiho usuu wiu iw ior rounas or to i saioons, i. , ' , a finish. Third. Sevres Alleged, SeUUs BeatUly Arranged. . j Howell was arraigned today on.: a It was nearly 9 o'clock before Jeffries I warrant charging him with robbery and and Johnson got together this afternoon I his preliminary - hearing was - set for November 1 before Justice Brown. "My client is innocent and when we go to court we will prove , It beyond doubt aid Attorney x ranx m. reen, who is representing the former Mon tana postmaster. . "He was caged in dark cell at the city Jail and was de nied permission to communicate, with to arrange the terms for their meeting. From the way both men ? talked there was every reason to believe they would be able to; agree With very little diffl culty.' " Their greetings were not what might be called cordial. Jeffries partlc ularly showed that his dealings with the big black fighter Were to be purely on a business basis. : The Hotel Albany was crowded with sporting men and sporting writers who had come to witness the preliminaries Of what' will' doubtless be the greatest battle of modern times. Several hours before the meeting was scheduled to take place a vast crowd of . sports was On hand.; They waited patiently for the appearance of the fighters and their representatives, and gave them a cordial reception when they appeared, v Little time was lost In preliminaries when the men got together: Most of the talking was done by Berger, on be half of Jeffries, and by Little, for John son, the fighters chiefly assenting to special train for Jackson, Miss. BAY CITY MOVES FOR SHIP SUBSIDY (Continued on Page Two.) MRS.' CHILBERfl'S v GEMS , RETURNED San Francisco, Oct 19- Jewels to the value of 1 10,000 thrown from a Bonthera Pacific train kr J.X Chllberg. presi dent of the A.-I.-P exposition, were re turned to Mrs. Chilberg at the Fairmont hotel today.- They had lain beside the railroad track a day and a night They were found by John Clark, a resident of Cateiia. who wired tha Information to Chilberg snd who will receive ftOO re ward for his action. - 22 COAL MINERS AREfllTOIMD Mine in Wales Wrecked by Explosion Just as Shift ; Enters the Shaft (Continued on Page Two.) IRTKTtRII ROAD FINISHED New Snake River Line to Start Train Service With in the Xext Ten Days. $1000 FOR ARREST OF MURDERER OF OFFICER Ppokan.'Wsstu Oct ft- A reward of tie baa been offer- by the city of Spokane for the arrest and eoavtctioa of a burglar who abet aad killed Poitoe na A- B. Waterbury laM sight Water bury, with lire ether officers was scat to aa aristocratic reeideare diatrtct to catch a bvrglar who bad been operating tfcer eearly a week. They few ad- their roaa la an alier. When ordered to bait 1 eight The fate of the estonbed men water-1 la unknown, but It Is feared tney hare pnt dear he abot Wetarbury and escaped. bury died a few hours !- fCalted Pi l Leaaed Wlra.) Darren, Wales. - Oct Z). Three res cuers were can eh t In a mass of falling earth- this ' afternoon . and Instantly killed while attempting to rescue the entombed miners in the wrecked shaft f tbe Rr-ymney - mine.- Already II bodies. Including that of Manager Bow. en, bar a been - recovered and th rea- cuers entertain Itttlo hope of finding any. of tha other entombed men allre. , .' -, ' ' . ' i " Darren. Waiea, Oct. 20. Twenty-tare miners are entombed la the shaft of the ' Fhynraey Iron company, which waa wrecked by aa. exploalon that o rurrod while 41 mm were entering the shaft yjicfcteew of the number es caped vcalded wh-tle reerueiw saved (Special Olieatch to Tbe Journal.) Homestead. Or.. Oct 29. Within the next ten days trains will be running into Homestead, over the new North western railroad, from Huntington. The big tunnel through Ox-Bow mountain Is finished, as Is also the bridge acroas Pine creek, and tracklaylng on the last four mile lap Of the road reaching to this place la well under way. Reguiar train, service will be put on at an rarly date and the many mines near here ar preparing to ship targe quantities of ore. Soma of the richest copper mines la the west are situated here, but development of them, baa been retarded by tha lack of transpor tation. yIt . is understood, that the railroad company has let a contract for the completion of tbe road from thla place through the famous Box Canyon, to , connect with th Lewlstoa end of tbe road, thus affording them a . water grade from the summit of tbe Rockies to Portland and1 obviating the eeceaalty of crossing the aevral mountain ranges between Huntington and Pendleton. .The road throaxh Boa Canyon will be one of tbe iwwit expeeiwlra pieeea of road to construct fn the lDltd States, the roadbed having to be plaated eui ef solid rock fur a distance of It tnlleo. Tha scenery along the Snake river fnxn Huatinrten to tfc motli ef the Immol'.a rivals In beanty anl grandfor that of tbe (idkwi Orard eair -f lbs Colora1 and will anake the NortS weatera . railroad wxt f f t!.e mott Iof tlax sreele ratit ef' the eouftry. I San Francisco, Oct 29. At a banquet to.be given at tho Fairmont hotel Mon- , day -evening' plans will be made for an organized effort to Secure a ship sub sidy from congress and an organization to be'xnown as the "State Merchant Marine league" 1 will .be formed. , ; The banquet will be attended by representa tives of all . the commercial bodies of San Francisco and" a number of other cities of the state. Among the notable guests who will be' present and . speak ,durlpg the . evening will be Governor Ulllett . ... . ; . . The committees that have been ap pointed to look after the arrangements for the affair will meet tomorrow even- 1 lng. , Invitations to attend have been sent to every commercial 'Organisation In California. . -...,. BIND STUDEHT TO R j. TRACK Unloiovn Men Entice Boy From School and Put His Life in Horrible Danger. ' CaltM Pre Laaaed Wlra.) Seattle. . Oct 1 J. A special dispatch to the University of Washington Daily from XMBRonda, Wash., says: Reuben Hunter, a freahmaa at tha local high school. Is today confined ts his room suffering from net-roue ahorit following his release from the ra:irn- 1 track where be bad bee bound by t,r unknown me a. Hooter wae called from, bis herr at jwho asked hint to Wd tfc wr t t beach. Out all ef the yard thr met ty twa rao'e anea and U. .' then tnHi'. d the boy band ar4 f-1 I tld hlra to tha ratla He w ri.. to Kors later by a trak w t e.i. r.l. y wwcn a oa waa l-f t at !' .! ' Ooor ,!'. c r.m !' t !' i i n aH'itioo t te r' i . a.bof-1 t- r ke, la s r- i t:at 1 ra taj er - " n-t ts.4r' TV-e tr,tf Is 7 the caa.