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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER ZO, 1CQ3.
REPORT WE
GRiD
jy
-JURY
Officials of Oregon Trust
Bank Are ScTerely Scored
in Indictment Criticism
jrade of Crystal Springs
Sanitarium.
400 rOUEliS
SEE BIG APPLES
Hood Iflver Closes Its Most
Task Is Difficult.
Honorable Earl C. Bronangh, presid
ing Judge circuit court. Multnomah
county, Or. Ws have not been abla to
find tlma to Tlait any of tba county In
stitutions except the city and county
' Jails, which w found aomawhat over
crowded, otharwlaa In food condition.
The, grand Jury rnuat acknowledge tha
' courtesies and valuable aaalatanoa ren
dered lta member by tha district at
torney and ' bis deputlaa during tha
month, but would recommend that on
1 ' account of tha vast amount of bualneaa
carried on at hla office that In our Judg
ment at least one more deputy should
'' be added to ttila department
Owing; to the necessity of Immediate
' action by thia body In the case of the
' Oregon Trust A Savings bank, during
1 the last two weeks of lta session, prac
I tlcally to the exclusion of all other mat
, tcrs. it was obliged to forego the ln
, vestigatlon of one Institution wnich Its ;
better Judgment dictates should bo i
looked Into thoroughly at once.
, Abases Axe Alleged.
That Institution Is the private asylum
for the Insane,' known as the Crystal
. Springs sanitarium, and we respectfully
i recommend t those who succeed us aa
members of the grand Jury that they
'give this place the time and attention
the grave abuses alleged against its
management demand.
It was charged before us as Jurors
that , In this institution are confined
several men now sane, denied their dis
charge by reason of the emoluments
'coming to the asylum from the federal
-government for their care and custody,
and that two or three of these patients
are held because they Were witnesses
(Special DU patch to Ttt Joom.l l
Hood River. Or., Oct 80.- This - Is
Portland day at the Hood River apple
fair. About 40t) Portlanders arrived in
the city this morning on the special
train in charge of General Passenger
Agent William McMurray and Assistant
Passenger Agent John BcottvThe Hood
River band mot the visitors. The Port.
landers will return tonight
Those who have seen the fair are
takina- a drive over the valley. ' There
are over 160 residents of Portland who
have apple orchards In Hood River, and
a number of these are on the ground to
-boost." Professor II. E. Van Deman
of Washington. D. C, who Is the sol
Judge of the fruit Is making the awards.
He states that It will take him the en
tire day to complete the Judging. Pro
fessor Van Deman says his task here Is
the most difficult he has ever under
taken. All the apples, ha says, seem in
the same class, and each Individual ex
hlbit is deserving of an award.
Tha rrowers are anxious to know
what the Judgment of Mr. Van Deman
will be, for to carry off honors with
such close competition is considered an
enviable achievement. ,
The ancle fair will close tonight
Thousands of visitors are taking a last
look at the magnificent display or rruit
ALBiy APPLES
SELL FOR S21.50
TEST CASE OH
OfilOGE BONDS
Joseph BuchtcL Commences,
Friendly Action to Enjoin
""'Broadway.. Structure.
Maintaining that the cost of the pro
posed new Broadway bridge greatly ex
ceeds the annual' revenues of the city
of Port land. Joseph Buchtel has flVod
suit In the circuit court to enjoin and
10 IRK CASES
lil II. S.
CNR
I
Wniro of . 15 Name Drawn
for Jury Service at the
November Term.
.4'
i was drawn
Cannon, and
tornay Mo-
A venire of 4S members
yesterday by Commissioner
united states District A
Court, from which the grand Jury of IS
members will be chosen Thursday after-
nAn T L . ............ n m. A 41.- ll....n. 4..M.
re,traln.the city from ,a.
w 'v . .k - A term Of the federal courts, i
Although the sult Is said t be , fl Althollgh tno dStrlct attorneys of-
.V if iu" . ,u . , Zi fle is reluctant to dlscuBS the cases
of testing the valid ty of the bonds and, , for ,nVMllnitl0II, the fed-
the .right of the city council to lssu 4 , to.
them, the plaintiff alleges that the ia-j ,,,. ,hi " . v -
suance of the bridge bonds largely In-K(m & Wat(r ooinpany, . auhml.
Mstasi as A n I SI laiBlAM fl r pit a a a an WW r O S tt T 1 f F .
WElIISt' SKIER LlflE
SERVE HIS Tff.7E AROOiiO IIORII
JUDGE WA
P!
Circuit Judges Deny His Ap- Competltion WithaJailroads
jUc4tloor
. Habeas Corpus. San Francisco lurm.
crease, his personal, burden of taxation f,.dla ry.compnny of tn, Tltta Guarantee
17 V tU?..f hA" 0Wn.eJr8.hl.P ot, pro,?lT V Tt company, scoured possesion of
enormous cost of the new bridge and Trri.-n ,u
of the fact that the expenditures con-1 fhat
The writ of hfiabue corpus applied for
In thex suit of Ct ' C. Vaughn against
Sheriff R. L. Stevens was dismissed
in the circuit court by Judges Cleland.
Morrow and Gantenbein this morning,
and Vaughn was remanded to custody
to serve out a sentence of four months
Imposed on him on a charge of assault,
to which be entered a pica of guilty last
June. ' ' ' ' : 1
Vaughn admitted having assaulted A.
Kunckel, who was escorting his wife,
but was allowed to go on his own re-
(United rru Leased Wlie.l
Boattl.), 0H 30. The first sailing In
a" regular line , of - steamships from
Puget sound and Ban Francisco to New i
York and Phlludelphla .wlM be made!
with the departure of the steamer San i
Mateo, whlcn Is today taking on cargo!
for the lonjt voyaea. The service is I
projeoted by Jlatca and Chesbro of San i
Franolsco, w)in have Interested eastern
capital In the enterprise. : The Ban
Mateo, 1 which is a steamer of 2000 1
tons net will carry around the Horn a !
Klil.W
r-m riTn
ML. ID
Prizewinning Box at Fair Is
Sold by Auction; AVyatt
Outbids Albany 3Ian.
(Speeinl DIspatWB to The Jonrnel.)
Albany, Or-, Oct 30. Twenty-one dol
lars and ISO cents was the price given
this morniner by Special Prosecuting
Attorney J. R, Wyatt of Portland for
the finest box -of apples at the Albany
Apple fair. The fruit was sold by auc
tion and the contest, was spirited for
the winning box of apples. Judge It L.
of this city bid for Mr. wyatt
cognisance -until the further order of J V1" cargo of canned salmon, the ship
the court 1 . . ' P'ng firm having offered a rate good
Under these conditions the Drlxonor enough to attract traffic away from the
left the state and Is now alleged to Ttihauntcpec railroad route. This ves
have sent a package of poisoned tea to ! will be followed by the steamer J.
JU Xuckonbackr 8193 tons net register,
payers will be made to earry an xoes-C nn uirv . f -r, v, tr v. .... a L d...i..j .... him . i rit,. win n
J-' . -rrifl venire or mrvmen is rnnnwa; , i m.at.H nn., Vi. .iim t nhnr it. ss rn rraria i iiuinrui
m imj iiiioit-ot vn til. uuuub. ,xoriuDvn - T. T A(1m R)l vfr nn ' Wll In m Irtil. I ... T v.,...u. ' ,ki. T. -la v,.. - ,..( ik.
V&1-.M ho noint h tA thirds at hi ,1 7,-7: ' V...V " " " 'i" v , " ' . ' m..- . , yv....-
elsotors did
liefuses to; Grant Delay in
Michael Goldberg 'Casa
Until. After Date When
! the Lid Goes On' in No
nected with It are so great the tax
-
iiuuko ff imia n. xi;ii..ii, -v in, mu
nicipal court, this morning refused to al
low tha case against Michael Goldberg,
charged with conducting a house of 111
an,A frt h.n. fir until Nnvemhar SS.
men behind the enterprise ls.. ti aa n h. hpard ne
u,, . ,, mtAit '-s '"i prisonor penumi an appeal o me iw wuir. up , strong iraino oonneciion Thi irsiluv Ilnon motion of DeDUtV Dls-
?J? D.Bondy. Gates; Uuprem. -court Vaughn .J. awaltln, in anticipation of the completion of r7v C o..r to P t th.
! M,akL Z t SS U J- Adam"- Bilverton; William Ams- torney Jeffrey, for Vaughn, this morn- It Is
J?fmSL tlw' Salfira! wllIa Anderson, Soap- lng ked the court to fix bail for the shipping
lJi-JtlS a-j. nose; w- p- Babock. Balem; Z. T. I prisoner pending an appeal to the to work
real estate man and property holder,
and Is ald to be In favor of the; new
bridge, . '
iiolliisT
WELL
Swan.
to the kicking and beating administered aalnst P. A. Toung pf this city. The
by guards to a man nAmcd Murphy In ni. w.r f?nitzf-nhersrs and were
May. last year, which resulted In his j gTOwn t,y q. b. PeeWer of Albany. The
"-" (judges had awaraea max dm ma ursi
Both male and female attendants at
the institution are charged wtlh cruelty
in many Instances, and the management
with criminal negligenco, which is said
to have led to several deaths by suicide.
Conditions, are reported to be tins&n
- itary ana- tlfe' "MornWgsIde" btfildlhgi
where the Alaska Insane are kept bad- i
ly overcrowded. I
It is further charged that insane men
are worked as hard as convicts impris
oned for felonies, to the great financial
benefit of the asylum officials. On the
circuit court records, It Is aaid, is to
be found evidence of perjury committed
in the-effort to retain the, custody of
sane persons.
Immorality Zs Charged.
The fact that the ' release of sane
persons ' has recently been procured
. from the Crystal Springs sanitarium by
habeas corpus proceedings, tho promise
that documentary evidence will be pro
duced to show gross immorality on the
Tart of one of the officials, rendering
him an unfit person to have the custody
of his unfortunate fellows, the list of
names furnished of those who are as
serted to be willing to testify as to the
Fissures in Basement of San
ders Home Strengthen 4
the Seismic Theory.
Drawing near a sucoessfuX solution
of the strange phenomenon it the 'resi
dence of J. P. Sanders, 648 Marshall
streets, Wednesday afternoon, phy
slcUms aad scientific men of Portland
have commenced a thorough Investiga
tion. '
No more aueer oulwerlngs or vlbra-
tldns appeared yesterday or today to
disturb the rtanquillity of the Sandera
noma worn oz cleaning we . nouso oi
the debris caused by the quakes was
finished, and by noon there was Utile
evidence that the heme had been vt sifted
Wednesday for a period of four hours
by strange happenings. . ,
One feature of the Investigation, of
, Vn lav warn IHa .riuntnfLHnn flH-MN
blue riuDon. t om Ernest narps, granasou or mr. ana
The second box of apples sold went I Mrs. Sanders, by Dr. V. C. BIraey, who
to P. A. Toung of Albany, for 8. They
were yellow Newtowna grown by W. F.
Grove of Corvallla, and had been
Awarded the second blue ribbon. J.
R. WyatX gf. Portland also bought, box
No 49, " whlcir was " awarded the "biue
ribbon as the best northern apples. The
apples were grown by H. Rumbaugh of
Benton county.
Other boxes of apples brought from
J3.50 to 3-60.
W. IX. Boring, Boring; .William Brown, trial in the lower courts on the polson-
oaipui, a. ,tv. V.UOH, vjacKiuiiaa; AUiun ig. Charge.
... t u , ju. v. Aiiriupuii,
Woodburn; James Diottey, Molalla: O.
R. Dimlck, Hubbard; W. O. Dohelson,
HUlsboro; Themas Dufry, Oregon Cltyj
D. . Farley, Monroe; Hit Fellows, Ore
gon City; Theodore Iorcier, Woodburai
Levi Geer, London; Arthur H. George,
St Helens; B. W. ITarrle. Wells; 7.
Hauke, Astoria; M. R. Hastings, Goshen;
H. C. Holcomb, Wendling; H. O. Howard,
Yankton; J. F. Kamph. Yamhill; Hex
JUimson, Wlllamina; John B. Larson,
Junction; F. W. Leadbetter, Portland;
the Panama cannL when, with that ,.j .nnininn, ha
shorter and quicker route, water car. willing that It should go over for one
SHE HOLD
Oil IMCiMi
I i ters will b able to compete with rail
roads on a mors even basts.
Junction; F. w. Leadbetter, Portland; mi j. i n 't.a 1
Hugh McCormlck, Seaside; Victor Mich-1 lllttl Jj AU JOpan V unieu j
and That's What She Got
Agreement Published.
elson, Albert A. NewellrDeer-Island;
Robert E. Phillips, Portland; William
W. Peaslee, Portland; C. E. Waltorville;
D. C. Powell, Portland; L. T. Reynolds,
Salem; S. M. Rice, Rainier; James Kiv-
ers. Eagle Creek; A. H.' Baylor, Sher
wood; John It Scott Portland; George
Webster, Clackamas; Judson Weed, Ve-
ronla; W. A. Yocuni, Ballston.
HILLS ESTATE
III CllllOSHi
, (Unltrd Press Leawd XVin.t
Washington. Oct. 80.-The full text of
tho Mnnchurlan agreoment by which
Japan bound China In a tangle of con
cessions was made public here today.
It was- the Indirect cause of the recall
of Charles R. Crane, whose resignation
was atJced after he had started for
China as the American -minister.
or two days, but he considered the re
quest of three weeks unreasonable, and
could See no reason: why a bearing
should not be had at once, since serious,
oharges had been made. ',
Goldberg was charged In a state com
plaint made out by Attorney Hennessy
and conducting a "disorderly house.
Upon the former ' charge Goldberg .
pleaded guilty and was given a fine
of 50. ' ; . .
It had, been previously arranged by '
HannfsHV nnd Golriherr in the district '
"Homecoming. Day-' Brings ttrn?" 'tlc th ,f oali v1??
-Many rOriner JieSldeiltS orderly house charge would go over un-
... M.iviiiuci , WL irmi-ll ..ilia ...VJk
Police. Cox has notified all keepers of
such places they must quit business..
.- was expected this arrangement
would go through until Judge Bennett
Insisted that an linmodiate trial be held '
ALOAP APPLE
IS E
FAIR
DED
Ihtercstinjr Addresses. :
SiccUl llpatch to The Jonrnal.)
Albany, Or., Oct. 38. The Albany ap
Pie fair has closed. Yesterday was and the facts In the case brought out
"homecomlnr dav." and a lame number On learning this new scheme of dlspos-
of former residents' were In the City. " at the matter. Goldberg appeared
A reception was held tn their honor 0VitJI-rPH,fHnfA . ni i v
Section 4 of the agreement nrovldes I at the Aleo club last evening at . S nM hn. fhttrvnA :n)rihBr- with hatin
Ithat "All tntnes alonsr the Antuna-.-Mnlc- o'clock, after which a general program! anA t
6en roadbed exceptinir those at Kushara I Was rendered in the Chrtetiaa church. ih0 compiaint was made, two wStneAnes
I tenioi, snail DC exploited aa joint enter- - v-uuicy m mo uicjuii i testified they saw the assault. Before
, prises by Japanese and Chinese sub- J Agricultural coucro save a iaia io a the ease was called this morning. Golrt-
Jects.
WHITMAN BLTJESTE3I
TAKES FIEST PEIZE
has been attending the family for tho
last year. Following a thorough exam
ination, the jysician hlmself,a student
of the occult and a scientist, unade 'this
statement for publication;
""'Ernest" Harps "could n6t'hawe"pos"sl
bly caused the disturbance at, the 'San
ders home Wednesday afternoon. He fs
a normal boy, endowed with, no such
Intensified magnetic qualities' as ta tho
average youth. I do not, hesitate to em
phatically aver that he had nothing to
do with the 'quake.'"
Other physicians who hare talked
with and made cursoy examinations of
the youth, are In harmony withiDr.-Blr-i
ney, All are inclined to accepttne tne
season on his farm, took first and sec
ond prise. The samples were not en
tered In the special contests but were
facts alleged, and the apparent good ! n competition with other grain grown
faith Of those intereuteil in rh Inmiirv cr"Jr
(Rneelnl Dlapatch to The Journal.)
Colfax, Wash., Oct. 30. Word has
been received from Claude Holllngo
worth, ono of the Whitman county dele-
i 1 t0r ?a i covery of a multitude of small rfissvres
1" Cln.ff!B!:.Wi,00W Ia!.fi in and about the cement substructure
r w. .i,i,., thi. which might have been caused 'by the
Rodney Adair ' and Benjamin Wlstar
Morris. Ioulsa and William E. Morria
will share In the receipts from the ren
tal of property on Flanders street. The
Couch addition block is bounded by
Nineteenth, Twentieth, Everett and
Flanders. .
--To Hannah -Adalrr-a granddaughter.
ory of bhysical foroe. following grandchildren will receive
Today brought about a ctxmpBete ex- f $100; Henry Rodney Adair, Wistar Mor-
(.large number of people on "Sprays and
Tho full effect nf ihia nrovlsion will Spraying," and H. M. Williamson of
The will of the late Hannah Rodney develop later when Janan takes advan-1 Portland on "The Supply and. Demand
llorrls, who died recently, waB filed In j tage of the . concessions. It may be j 'or Apples." Among the former Albany
the county clerk's office this morning:. lnter'nreteii aa ravrrlmr All mineral ri-1 people who attended the "homecoming
According to the provisions of the doc- f posits In the region which the railroad day" were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of
ument, the two sons and two daughters I traverses. This territory, It Is said, will I Salem, Mrs. Joseph Weober of Portland,
of Mrs. Morris will chare almost equally prove to be one of the richest m'tnina I Mr. and Mrs. Westbrook. of Cottag
in the distribution of the estate. Joseph districts In the world. j Orov.j, Dr, Olive Walker of Eugene, S,
X. Teal has .been appointed adminls- Tn other wavs the docnmrnf in wordo.i I N. Steele Of Portland. Mrs. Edgar Cour-
trator without bonds. I so as to furnish stronir s-round for hpllef (sen of Portland, Honorable W. S, Dun
Block 275- of Couch addition will be that It violates the "open door" policy. nlway ef Salem, George P. Warner of
divided among the.our. children, .while The agreement Kly9 Japan a strangle
money loft to Mrs. Morris by the will hold on Manchuria, making It" for ail
of the late Rachel Wells Morris will be practical purposes as completely subject
divided between two of them, Mary to Japanese control as Japan itself.
The state department was conducting
an investigation of' the provisions of
this agreement, and It was through
Crane's alleged premature and unau
thorized announcement regarding It that
he was removed. .
- "" "' ' 1 .
and
lamination of tha .baeemant aaid founda
tions or the House, resulting intne dlo-
3 11 these things combine to make it
plain that in any event a searching In
vestigation should take place.
In the opinion of this Jury, whatever
may be 4he result of such work by the
Multnomah county grand Jury, the leg
islature of this state should at its next
, session enact a law placing all pri-
- vate institutions where men are de
prived of their liberty under constant
official surveillance, the same as pub
lic Institutions of like character, In or
dfr to destroy the opportunity for such
abuses as are charged against this
asylum.
4 I.,-; Bank Nerer Solvent.
During the Investigation of tha Ore
.gon Trust A Savings bank we find by
the statements of the numerou wit
nesses ' examined that at no time dur-
i ... . . . . . . .
, i uar iu dims existence was it ever in
.a solvent condition; that the bank's
funds were used in investments In pri
vate enterprises of the officials of tho
bank; that while thus engaged In this
reprehensible Juggling with and squan-
ur iuiR ui uruusi lui n itiniix. 1 110 riT t 1
cers of the bank kept Such inaccurate
and Incomplete' records that even the
expert accounanta were often pusiled In
trying to determine the nature of the
various transactions: that In their
ehameless larceny of money Intrusted to !
It has been the opinion of wheat -Mien
and farmers generally that bluestem
wheat grown in the vicinity of Colfax,
where the soil is a heavy loam, could not
compete with that grown In drier cli
mates where the soil is more sandy. .
XOltTII POLE PARTY
ENDS IN TRAGEDY
Unite! Preai Leased Wire.)
Kansas City. Mo., Oct 80. Marie
Tlernan and Virginia Owen were burned
last night when a Jack-o'-lantern upset at
a Halloween celebration at the Sis
ters of Loretto academy and died here
today. Ruth Mahony and Mary Malty
are probably fatally burned. ,
The gins ; were participating m a
"north pole" entertainment and wore
suits covered with cotton. When the
lantern upset the flame caught tha suits
worn by the little girls and before it
could be extinguished they were a mass
of flames from head to foot.
ris, Mary Ann Adair, Alexander Adair,
Mary Wlstar Morris and Benjamin Wls
tar Morris.
.The will was drawn May 22, 1907, and
directs that Attorney J. N. Teal, In
whom Mrs. Morris declares Implicit
confidence, shall act as administrator of
her estate without bonds.
S. D. Adair. R. G. Jubltz and R. M.
Doble have been appointed appraisers
of the estate by order of the county
court. -V . ...'
Among those making ten examination
was J. Gordon Turnbull, mechanical en
gineer, who more particularly Investi
gated the condition of the plumbing,
foundation and hot-air furnace. He
found evidence which would lead to tha
belief that the entire house 'had been
disturbed.
Another fact advanced, considered ex
cellent by those who are making a
study of the phenomenon, strengthens
the earthquake or seismic disturbance
supposition. It was noticeable yester
day that all the chairs and other furni
ture disturbed, was thrown toward the
west. Scientists believe this one fact
Is sufficient to establish the belief that
a seismic disturbance was the cause of
the strange condition of affairs.
Ernest Harps, shunned by school fel
lows and made the object of curious Dr. R. C. Yenney, secretary of the
stares on the part of the superstitious state board of health, has been given tho
FIP illED
TO 1JUU6E HE
08. YENNEY GIVES
L CGUiT
S i! DAIRIES
INJURED MAYOR
; . WONT SUE CITY
Special plstpatcfc to The Jotrnml.)
f1.lr ram. In tha KIloe .1 . ' ' .. . 7 . f
... straw, wno was recently injured in an
carrying on a legitimate banking busl- RUto accident, has called the., city to
ness these bank officers exhibited case- task, and as a result there will probably
hardened consciences and the cruelest of : be appointed a street Inspector.. Mayor
nPre". . robb,n8r crippled woman. straw and his wife were riding on a
Our duties as an official invcstlpat- plank extension of Front street. The
Ing body, having familiarized us with railing of the street is blgh up above
the raets and circumstances connected the water and had bee ir- broken off In -
uw exploits in njgn rinance' car- ; places. When -the mayor attempted to
rled on by the officers and directors of i turn around he ran the auto off the
this bank during Us history, so far as
they are known to the expert aecount
'snts. the receiver of the Institution and
others, we unhesitatingly and emphati
cally place ourselves on record as de
claring that we bellere the punlahment
deserved by these persons is of a na
tura which should cause Others who
may contemplate crooked banking in
Oregon in the future to think twice be
fore they violate the law.
PAULIfAX IN AIR
58 MINUTES
; - Cifl-4 Pww Tuwd Wlr.l
Ijondorw Oct. . Controlling hi "Voi
e!n" biplane with perfect ease. laulhan
. . i . . . , , " ' mil .uju.in... m.i.iuiviu.
tSar Hew 14 miles, remaiulns in th;-rh- ...... i-,... ...u- .w.
Tf.n; 'mfulti fom trm(.t ,n Marshfleld soluble for rafl-:
th5l.ie road terminal. '
roie te m height of TfS feet. After per-i t m
isrmlns this difficult feat the erlator - .. t ni ..... n .
mmoenmi toward the earth and thsl lKirr Lfly Mule Damaged. .
ruh atray on bis SI snile fllaht. Plpat to Th Jrl.i
street Into the bay.
Mayor Straw says he will not sue the
city for damages.
element, has been taken away from the
house and is hidden away In an Isolated
suburb, where friends of the family
live. Accused of being the possessor of
devils and of haying supernatural qual
ities the boy does not understand why
he is made the center of curious Inter
est on the part of nearly everyone with
whom he Is compelled to come la con
tact ,
Public interest. Inspired by the mys
tery of the phenomenon, is aroused , to
high pitch. . Today: the house is being
visited by hundreds of curious people.
Many are afraid to enter, but stand in
front fastening their eyes upon . fhe
house. One spiritualist, who would noti
even give his name to tnembers of the-
household, expressed a desire this morn
lng to be allowed to enter the house
and attempt the bringing of spirits.
The Sanders aranot believers In -spir
its an j refused
S.
P. Did Not Buy Coal Property.
(Spwliil Dl-p.tcb to Tb Journal.)
Marahfjcld. Or., Oct 30. The report
that the Southern Pacific has bought
the property of the Oregon Coal 4c
Navigation company seems to' be un
founded. C. J. Mill is, local superinten
dent of the Southern Pacific, Is in San
Francisco having gone there. It Is said,
to close up the deal. ,
Tle company la owned by Goodall
Perkins of San Fraaclseo. The property
conaiata f the steamer M. F. Plant,
1.11'ty Coal mine and about tSOO acres
ef land in an j adjoining Marshfield.
REALTY BOARD TAKES
JOUPEY TO ORENCO
Attached tojthe regular ll o'clock Ore
Kon iiiectrictram tins morning was a
special car .containing about 60 mem
bers of the-reaKv board boun for. Oren
co, five miles this side of iTITiaboro,
where the party will spend several h?urs
Inspecting the immense establishment
of the Oregon Nurseries company.
Provision has been made by the nur
sery company for the entertainment of
the visitors with a luncheon following
a drive over the 1109 acre farm. In
structive talks on the "Essentials of
Successful 'Fruit Farming" were deliv
ered by the superintendents of the va
rious departments of the norserv.
The train bearing the excursionif ts
win leave orence at o clock and will
resell -the Jefferson Street depot an hour
later. ,"-.: . .
HOOD RIVER'S TAG
Marar.iieid. Or, Oct Zw. The sthoonr
IJly, which sas driven on the north spit
of te I'fnpqBa bar, has ba washed
Bl V TlTJTVr'C? eiftA ,B "vrT w" expected. She was
Al JlUui5 ?lWInot damased xtting the Iocs of her
rosaer ana a tmH leak. Repairs ca
t mads at Gardiner ana she wUl soon
b la service again. - .
II v-i liivrr. Ort i. t r4 ,y was
Tr 1- in JiM River. Th women
r.f t'.a i tf fc-d y tf f lh st:ir,g of
- t Ttr ttt vr ). The pro--t.-.s
sr f-r if r L'brary. ,
H t -tra for Aiut ta irmt
' 1 f f i a .:.-( tin .
t- ifrint (im.a t,f aKiUats
!nw Bank fStock.
fvril fr'' t Te t"nrmt.i
MrtffordL in., Oct. I The Capita!
stetk f tha Firrt XafmiaJ V- win
t ic?'aJ frcx l;.ttfl to $1
ava a 4 t- noiiTy pe;rs ar
rive (ron .Washirg'twi.
FIRFXVN CRUSHED; '
JSAD; HV0 INJURED
rr!t Pn- LimW Wlra.1
rbils!; hla. Oct I. Ona fireman
was ersshe! te death and two were se
rious'y Injured fxtay when they wet
caughtiunder a fsjiinr wall of the "mim
ing Oao.1 block. Weea the wail fell
upon" be fire fighters ether flrnin
droiTr their bnse and wrt franticslly
e th resco ft rhe fmvrtfmn4 men.
Wba-fke inj jfd Pl-n wr rracbed mk
of m was dead. The other two were
roahr 4 t a orUal. wt)ea pSv-lf Una
sayhfy wl'l rrcbab'.y flvs. Tfc Anm
ageta the truua.rg scrrvgatrs T.1.
following reports on milk taken -by Spo
cial Inspector Hutchinson. The milk
was taken by Mr. Hutchinson from the
different s dairy wagons as they were
making their rounds. The samples were
submitted to Dr. Ralph Matson and the
tests made, the results being reported to
Dr. Yenney "The reports as made to"
Dr. Tenney .follow: ,
Reports -for tnllk received from In
spector Tuesday, October 26:
Portland dairy, contained 70.000 bac
teria per c. c. f. . .
: Jot Chevalller, contained ,160,000 bac
teria per c. c. .
Dairy Delivery Co., Whltlesee, proprie
tor, contained 1,000,000 badterla per a c.
Ban Francisco dairy (Columbia
slough), contained 100,000 bacteria per
c'c. -. ir aA
Brandes- creamery, contained 10,000
bacteria per c. c. v.
Special sample by Inspector, contained
fO.000 bacteria per c c.
Sunrise dairy,- taken by Dr. Yenney,
contained 2,100,000 bacteria per e. c.
- Milk reports for Wednesday, October
27. Milk submitted by Mr, Hutchinson,
F. Cadanay, Hillsdale, contained 1,000,-
ovo oaciena per c. c. - J . i
If. S. dairy, Tanler, proprietor, con
tained 0,000 bacteria per c e. j-
Mountain -dairy, Hillsdale, contained
60,000 bacteria per ts. c
Mount Tabor dairy, contained 100,900
bacteria per e. C V-
Cottonwood dairy,- contained (1,009
bacteria per c e. . - -
Mount Calvary dairy, contained H.000
bacteria per c, c
Milk rrom air. tarey I or sanitary hill
A Cream Co.:
O. A. - Cook, Cornelius, contained 1.
OOO.OOtf bacteria per e. c. - i
D. Anslo, Cornelius, contained 100,
(o Kictorl rer c c. -
. H. Cook. Cornelius, contained 44,009
bacteria per c. c.
M. BilnniES, comeilus, contained 1,
14,000 bacteria Xt r. c
K. Brcije, contained JO.000 bacteria
per e.c-
0. R. & N. and N. P. Jointly
Select Him to Run the
Riparia Line.
F. N.' Finch, formerly chief clerk
to General Manager Horn of the North
ern Pacific,' , has been selected as gen
eral manager of, the joint lintt of the O.
R. & N. and the Northern Pacific be
tween Riparia and Gfangeville.
Mr. Finch Is In Portland, stopping at
the Hotel Portland, and hag been In
daily, consultation with heads of the
Northern Pacific and the O. It & N.
since his arrival. "The Joint line, which
was built by the Hill and Harrtman
roads as a compromise because It was
not believed the territory would justify
the construction of two lines, has been
a bone of contention between Hill and
Harriman officials in the northwest
ever since It was begun, and they have
never Deen sdio to come to an agree
ment as to its operation until now.
Both lines have agreed to take Mr,
Finch as gencml manager and he Will
bs given soma latitude in Selecting; his
staff for the operation of the. road. The
Joint line is to be operated as aa en
tirely distinct railroad from either the
Northern Pacific or the O. R. A N.,
and a company has been created which
will bo given the operation of the line
The operation tinder this company, with
Mr. Finch as general manager, will
begin within the next few days. It la
said.
Sclo, Mr. and Mrs. Hochstedler,
f MrsT'J." E.-Kriox Of ' Portland;""'
WORK ON SANTIAM
ERIDOF AT LEBANON
v (Spprlel Plvphtch to Ttie Jonrnnl.)
Lebanon, Or., Oct. 30. Several car
loads of steel rails have arrived here
ana were unloaded near the depot last
week: Tha laying- of t-he-track from-ths
city to the river will soon bcgii. Steel
to be used in the big bridge which is to
span the South Fork of the Santiam
river, below the wajron hridcre, has also
arrived. A bigs, portable jMledriver is
now here in the yard ready to begin
putting in the trestle work this side
of the river as soon as tho track ran be
laid from its present terminus to the
river. There wfll be about 4000 feet of
trestle wgrk to be constructed between
the old river channel east of Riverside
addition to Lebanon, to the river, and
for this work a number of carloads of
piling has been shipped to this place.
The company Intends to have the road
built to the river so that the heavy
steel work can be taken direct ' to the
bridge alte and there unloaded and put
into place In the big structure. . This
bridge has been" substantially started
and the work on the piers at the river
on both sides of the stream is progress
ing quite satisfactorily. Recent rains
have caused the river to rise slightly,
but not enough to Interfere materially
with the work of construction,
berg stated to Attorney Hennessy that
the two witnesses wquij testify that he
had not struck the girl.
"Since the complaint has been made I
want to see what there is In this case,"
Said Judge Bennett. "1 am tired of peo
ple making complaints and not making
any prosecution In court. This mattor
of settling such affairs as the parties
wish, and doing It outside of court has
become too general.' If they don't want
to prosecute, they have no business to
make. the. charges." ; .. i
Goldberg In out of jail under bail of '
fioO, and Judge Bennott states the casn
will be tried Thursday and tho matter
thoroughly aired. If sufficient evidence
Is at hand, he has the, power to only
blndXjoldberg over the grand jury. The
owners of the building are subject to a
subpoena from Deputy District, Attorney
Hennessy to be called as witnesses.
lilFIfl!!
mwmi mi
k '.' " - in i n minim iiiii -iifi -hi niirun - .
Kany Candidates Lining F p
for Pendleton 'Munici
pal Offices.
WHITE SLAVE CASE
AT. SAN FRANCISCO
fCnlted Prc leased Wire.)
'" Ban Francisco, Oct 80. Acting on In
etruetlons from W8shlirton, United
States Immigration Inspectors Anton De
La Terra and J. Robinson today arrested
Jutes Tousaaint proprietor of Jules'
restaurant at T10 Kearney street, on
the charge or Importing Henrlette Per
rln, a beautiful French girt Into Ameri
ca, for Immoral purposes. It Is alleged
that Toivsalnt induced the young, wom
an to come front London to San Fran
cisco with him on a promise of mar
riage. He will be vigorously prose
cuted. The government has begun ,a
strong campaign against the white slave
traffic and It is reported that other ar
rests In this .city ir ta follow.
CONLEY nEARINO TO
BE HELD ON TUESDAY
T! ' case of J. Jt. Cor ley. which ram
up r" : or iraniMinnrr vuuios in ina
federal court this morning, was post-
rorsed tiil Tueaday morning at II
o'cl'-'k. Cor1r Is re!tmg xtrad!ttna
to Canada, aked on a eftr-etf raving
cf ra id a gviSinh laborer la Prin.li
a'tcrs.r f r C sly. cetuends that tha '
Auto Racws) at Ijos Angeles.
tVtStt Prmm Lmum Wlr.
Los Angeles, Oct 0. th tb Ascot
Park track In the best ef condition for
record breaking performances, two daya
of automobile racing, under the ausplcaJ
of the AutomebUs Association of Amer-H
lea. beraa today with Roy P. Hillmaa,
member of the contest board of the A.
A. A,iin charge. , .
The following program was started at
1:38 o'clock: s
One mile spd trials r'nt world
roorda; Ptanley ateanaer. Amrl"a
CorMn. Royal. CT
Fire-mile fre-fw-all: Corbls. Royal,
AmerVan and Wlnt. Stanley Steamer.
Tes-r-tia f rr-for-ell: . Royal, Aa. er
ica n. TVintpa.
Flfte-n miles: wlrtoa. AmtJhaa,
3IARSHFIELD 3IAY0R
J WILL GIVE UP JOB
' IBpeeinl Dtxpateh te The Jnurntl.)
Marshfield. Or., Oct 30. Mayor EL E.
Straw of Marshfield, who has served as
the city's executive for some years, an
nounces that' he will not again be a
candidate. : Dr. Straw says he will here
after 4evote his time to his medical
practice. The next city election will be
held on Tecember 7. There are to be
elected several city " officials. Those
whose term of office expires are Mayor
Straw, City Recorder C R. Butler and
Councilmen Patrick "Hennessy, A. 11.
Powers and A. K. Sairaga ,
Tiers are not mayoralty candidates as
yet - It is likely however,.- that Several
will seek the of flee. , 'The city political
affairs have not yet indicated on.just
what will be the,divldlng issue. It has
been rumored that Patrick Hennessy, at
present a council member, would be a
candidate for mayor but he has not de
clared himself.
A caucus for nominations -has been
called by the city council for November
rrfrse in stTv is Kt cvrH in rba I n.i,L O-Mst'k.
traiv ttwec-n the totTd Staffs ar.1 j riff y-vr.ilt fr-f -r-a!l: r&lneT-F!g.
Gft ErltaJa. ; ,. tr. CorfeJn, R?jal. Wlrton, Cba3k.
HAS FINE YIELD OF
- " UNCOMMON APPLES
A " young orchard at Sunnyslde,
Clackamas county. Is yielding a splendid
crop of apples, of tw4) -varieties - not
common In this section of Oregon. A
few years ago L. S. Johnson engaged In
the spple business, raising chickens on
the land while the trees were growing.
He set out Red Cheek Pippin. Bald
win, tb King. Roxbury, "Russet and
fZr hv.r th lattAP hfnS- In fn.n
tlonafiy nigh flavored and ieliclous sp-
pla; Tbis year it matured perfectly,
coloring beautifully. As a winter apple
the Ron bury Roaset baa proved Its un
usual merit i
Mr.. Johnson's success Is but an evi
dence of what can be done by the proper
cultivation of Oregon soil under ordi
nary condition a Mr. Johnson lifts
learned the apple and the chicken bust-
tts by close sr plication while his trees
were developing to the beHng age.
TWO OREGONIANS -
DRAW AT ABERDEEN
fa-ta r7te- ' T WTt '
Aberdeen, 8 t- Ott J. In the lsal
drawirs tocay r, ajs W. Ptl of Pon
laftfl. Or, drew Na srd David
K. Lut. v of El"n. Or, drw Is a. 1S.?1.
Tin drawing will be completed this af-j
traoon. '
- (flpwclal Plapatca te The Journal.) '
Pendleton, Or., Oct. J0.-"-Mayor E. J.
Murphy has announced his candidacy
for' reelection, a petition of nomina
tion having been circulated. J. P. Win
ter, the other candidate, has not yet
Withdrawn his name, but It Is under'
stood he will, as he only consented to
enter the race with the understanding
that Murphy would not run.
- The latest aldermanlc timber to be
brought Into the limelight by friends
consists of R. II. Wilcox from the Third
ward and Len Sharon and E. L. Smith
from the Fourth. Joseph EH has filed
his petition for reelection as council
man from the Third ward. f
COOS BAY SHIPPING
SHOWS HEAVY GROWTH
Marshfield, Or., Oct. J0.-In prepar
ing figures for the Portland Chamber
of Commerce the commercial body of
this city has brought out some inter
esting facts. The Portland Chamber
asked that statistics ie sent -to present
to the Oregon delegation in congress.
The figures show that for the past year
there has been an increase or luu.ouo
tons In freight and ..lumber In and out
of Coos Bay, an Increase of. 68 per cent
over the year previoua
This Increase, It Is pointed Out, will
give added weight to the demand for
further Improvement on the bar. The
people are asking that the Jetty be re
built Instead of the bar dredged. The
figures will be presented In support of
the claim that the Jiarbor is rapidly
coming to the front and is deserving
of consideration.
CIRCUS CASHIER IS
ROBBED OF $5000
Pine Bluff. Ark. Oct 30. A report
has reached hers that a special train
bearing the Tsnkee Robinson circus wa
held up St Poole today ana me casnivr
roboed Of $5000. Details are lacaing.
Minister Says Ta Bachelors.
Los Anselea. Cat, "Oct 80. The Rev.
n Bancroft D. D-, of Los Angeles, ws-
ii- that all bachelors who have
resched the age of S should contribute
n th suroort of widows and orphans.
lie Is of ths opinion that Hi per capita
Should be the annual aswsment levied
upon the pursuers of single blessed-
oess. ' -
la a lecture delivered last ev.Mng ir
the auditorium ot tn uo Ans-ics
M. C A., Dr. Bancroft dlseusaed "Di
vorce Causes' td young men con tamp lat
ins matrimony. - e aaiu;
-WKrn yoti prcpoce. do it like a man
Stand ycur two- feet and say what
you have to say; nevrr grwel on your
-MarTr your equal in mind," purse a'"
body, lux traane aiioald fteter marry ex
lr.mi Of snarriajres Imsod on finaccl.
coral lf at !'n. hkh I have 4restigated.
h-.v yet to fin one that ended la s
berry union." - ... .