m chimes uyssiiiuos in water jots WlirCOfJPlillll HVPHOTIZED Ml BALLINuER GIVES , TNIH-LILV Lli:.,. iiiiuu unuuuu nrnnr ninir rnn nrmnnm OP POOR WATER REPORTED' DEAD : 6LAVIS THE LIE ritKbt UllILt fUK tVCKlDUUI ; . . (Empress Trays God (o Kelp, Seventh Wanl Improvement Suburbanites Say They Do Robert Simpson,aV Trofes- Says ; Whitewashing- Story Coroner's. Jury Hold In Then Orders llio an- Qui). Interviewing City Aot Uet 1ho Famous h sionai- subject, h ails to iissue or jyalsehooa quest Over Remains of Bank Cashier. nuisiied Hlain. . Officials, Clear Bull Run; : Come Out of Trance. Taft Says Nothing. CAUSED SUICI irultrd Fm Imm Wlre.l I Water meters and water malm ar ' Cologne. Nor. Th Cologne Ga- what th Seventh Wart Improvement self today print th detail of a battle club are after. It contend that th between arms J force commanded by charter specifies that every conaumer In Prince Abate and a army led by Prince the city ahall be placed on a meter. i Lriaki. kAlk 1 1 HiliAm P., iiiIma Ihvl. OTI.I . . 1 1 ..it .w With tyM shooting daggera. Hi ar-1 ,1, According to the dispatch committee of the city council what they thur J. Hchureman and Mis Vyvian I ovr j000 , wre killed In a. fight think of the mlilMt and. from eommu- Groves, the alleged affinity of, th for-1 which listed 70 hour. The Oesettk nlratlon hnd with the mayor, they hope 1 mers husband, met thla afternoon face! stated that Abrahe wtt capture by to be able to secure the relief asked for. i k. Miiirirnnm of Justice of I Abate, whose forte put the opposing Thla afternoon a committee of nine. th. ni.on ' ' ' ' larmy to rout, J representing one delegate from each of pllnd. 1 "?.:. n T ... s.h,.r-m.n and During the battle Kmnr. Tsltu. the-puah eluba of the Ninth ward, wys . tomed ki wife in th- hail and courtroom and wl of Emperor Menelik. prayed un- meet with the water committee and Ts- i... ..no hoth Schureman cesslngly for Prince Abate uooeaa. ctia the plan aubmltted by them to the ''.?.lt.a . L Vil "Sssd water ?nd For hours, th article ttes. .he .- city Authorities. IF.Ia tt -t hi. wire whom he de- eluded heraelf in a royal chamber, where Thla plan provide In general that f.trT ti ifltn , two year she knelt with a heavy wooden cross on the districts of Woodstock and Mount Co snd elooejfwlth Ml' OwS er back. ' '. , - . . , . . Bcott he .uppll.d by a main laid direct !5h;r .r . - - When Abate won ah ordered htm to from the uppor rervolr. while the dla- .? ir.TJ' .J it . ... t,a devaatati Abrll)o region and maaaarre trlct embraced by Sell wood. Kenllworth ...Z i. . tht wltne to people living In the domain, of the and other auburban cluatera In the low !r.l3lrr.n "heV .for, ita rov" captured , prince... Her terrible- order tod vlclnlty-b. aupplted f rom main ' rieT a litt Z teouted om more, and 'or the .laughter of thouand waa not rrom ine, lower reaervoir. . ""i!:.5uVr .'T- n. carried Into effect, however. . a. King . Kaa Data ITepared, , tZ 1 m.n whn ha taken n ! M,n,,,t countermanded tier command Th committee of nine ha gonejlnto : interest in the cae and. refuspd.to. aia nlAea at n tn . . The .chooiuaoher waa .miyout J PASSENGER AGENTS a nanaaorne inrai Prom uaer of city water in out tVnttmA hw Lua Wlra. I United Pm Lmm Wlra.1 " T. " w ifffinrvn tn a n i paiAtn lira riai1 iwAn I inaTflr I n 1 tl rtrnikkn itiadA ltimnr tn choru of complaint a to aenrloe, trtsd v., Robrt Hlmoeon. II year to th Unltnd Preaa reaardln th som uacr complain Moau utey are I old. waa today declared dead by Ir. Ola via article In thla wek'a Colller-a, unable to aecure -enough of it. while I William Long, following Slmpaon'a which waa entitled "The Whltewaahlng In another eectlon of the city they arelcollapa laat night. while under the or Bellinger." The aecretary aaU objecting becauae they get too much, I hypnotlo Influence of Arthur Kverton, I "The Olavi itory la a tlaaue of false uch a It la, ... . la profeaalonal hypnotlat, at a localjhood, utterly unwarranted In view of Out at Woodlawn taxpayer ar pro I theatre. 1 the facta, which could eaally be ob teatlng at the variety of water aup-l Bimpaon waa a "profeaalonal ubect Ulned by anybody who want them.' juat a tneir palate get acoua-I u umvciea wnn tvtrmn, wno ciairaa j ue aecreiary continuea to" delectable Bull Run they are th by nt dead but In a cataleptic "It l not aurprlalng that a publlca witched to fJuid, pumped from tho,ute- I tlon which could. In the purault of the Alblna' well, which. I said to be o I Dr. Long InaUt that Blropaon waa ame propnginda. under data of Octo- bltter at. time that druggist erv I J"ed when be first fell to the atage bar 30 recklfssly reproduce a vlrw, a p- VaJater closed th bank Satardar. after It when they run ahort of the real I floor. Th hypnotlat had placed th peering In a familiar railroal folder, of I OcAeltree had. aa he told ki. wife mn. article of naaty mineral water. Numer- I young man in a rigid state and arter the Grand River canyon In Colorado, to Bolae. inTirtiM v. ,. ou good housewlve of that uburb 'tretcblng hi body from one chair to L picture of an available power alte In " 7. 7 7 V I Urt " have no ree-ular "waah d-v" hvanan anotljer stood upon It. When Kverton dancer of unlawful .....nl.Hion on the W any Sr1. rit.iiatoli t The Jo.rm.1 Tampa, Jdako, Jlov. Ta coron.r s Jary baa Just broogbt U a verdict of oiolde U the ease of the death of J. Oobeltree, easklar of th MUddlstoa gut baak. Th jar find that th act waa prompted by worry beoauae of 'friendly loan mad by Ocbeltree wlthent tii knowledge of the bask director," Th Joaaa war made to W. T. Bhart Uff, who waa promoting1 ta lUddleton Or Xednctloa work, which I said to be bankrupt.. AssUtaat OaahU 1. O. with hat to matnh. in which ault Mr. Bcnureman aw her on the treet Friday, and believl ing that her husband had purcnaaea it. to A bat and issued, an edict of mercy, the question In a systematic mnnner andShaa prepared drawings and data to show Just why their plan la the beat. These map and other data show the slse of the main needed, the extension of th fros-maln and lateral and all of the detail of. the proposed construe' tlon work for the two district. The general plan 'has boen dlseussed DISCUSS BUSINESS rr flrhureman lne ve" -argo Duuaing wnere tne by correspondence by the mayor and attorney for penureman ..,,. -nrentiivea of Lu m.A th. appeared With his C II- I pelf.e orthweat railroads are holdlns Lrnniiinii ho. han' anaurnd of care. Coan represents Mr, i.. nariv. m.Hn.' n h vnh ..? .,.r.v.i .nn.M.. I 1 1 1 1 m n . " ...... M , I 1UI HIIU uni ifft'n ... - .... 2 l. L..w.n ..j -ssengBr dubiuch i ma muino caused in. arrest o ""-""" " north went la belna- talked over todar In ois aiiifinT. - James Nash, and Miss Groves, ents. and .Ralph K.. . coast . Passenger association. ' . tlon by the city authorltle when the . habitation. ' . l Thoae In attendance on the . meeting matter la presented to them. It I hoped . fihi ( r William McMurray, general paa- therefore that a a reult of, the meet- . Schureman aat on one eno lor tne seat senger agent Oregon Railroad ft Navl- Ing thla afternoon th city will order in me courtroom. -- gatlon company; George F. Nevln. th improvement made which are be- year-old on occupied to othef. L traffto manager of th Oregon Eleo- Ing; asked for by the Improvement r VT, h3l7 nt rtJ their tric! J- M- Swtt"lt.nteMtl pil- cluM. . , band, but he would not meet tneir afngtr ag.en Oregon Railroad ft Navl- The Seventh "Ward Improvement club glances. . t K gallon company; Ralph Jenkins, assist- has taken a decided, stand in regard Xo Bchiireman has Jl rn.,"2 ant general freight and paasenger agent th meter question. At a recent meet, money for th upport of Jil wif and 8eaUl1 Portland A Spokane and the ing of the club resolutions were adopted children, and the attorney for Mr ABtor,a' & oolurnbU River -railroad; favoring the meter system and stating K",7 V 1 " th, Waldo G. Paine, traffic, manager Inland that this system or paying ror water continued a few days to allow the per- jp, .t.mf H. A. Jackson, assist- used by the cltlsena was the only fair irewon a "olv'"",c" nM. .-- ant general freight and passenger agent and Just way, and advocating that me Justlce Olson refused I to "n"1', Northern Pacific; A. Q. Charlton, a, ter. be Installed wherever city water T m t'Z. . .t ThThiii general passenger agent North- waa consumed, will hold the cbarg against the hus- !, ? ,,, v .. Mnrrfh r.hir.n. i,.t m,.i4 9mt1h. w ltriir,,w.- JL. T. Rnniul' VAmvmrA C I m. 1..11 . tUmt tt. .h... .'u. a.w w . " V 1 " I flO rWVIUinillB uu ma v . band and affinity until sue is made satisfactory to the wife. with" hi. r;TfT Vtricui howin, that f?0! 5L a"r.M"n.er.BK.,f iUai Ll a. v. mo v.ogvH vssvv aav w-i.fr nfy UlBUCU VII lllciri n iu a nail IcUtlon company, and Henry Dickson, Dav for the water actually -consumed of tha Great Northern. I The resolution In full, as adopted at The meeting is to discuss routine mat- the meeting of th club, are a fol- ters arising In the passenger depart- hows: v menta in this section of the country, '"We. the members of the Seventh and at It such matters as advertising, Ward league of the city of Portland, special rates for conventions and slml- being desirous of furthering equaliza- ktr matters are agreed .upon; tlon among the cltlsens of Portland1 and - i giving our fair city and householders TIIEEE "GRAFT" VICTDIS liXdS5 OF BUENS DISCHARGED XlV ".' " meat adopted thereto on April 1, X907, (Catted Press Leased Wfre.) which, charter and amendments provide Ban rranclsco,tJSOV. . jeremian vani.na every water consumer within th there should never be any divorce and his alleged .affinity as staunchly sup porting the free love theory, Arthur J. Schureman, -sales manager' for a large lumber concern, finds himself placed between . cross i fires In his elopement with Miss Vyvlan Grove and the de- ert.10n.of his wife at Houston; Texas.-! Object to Divorce. Mrs. Schureman will not consent to a divorce because she think it Is against public norals, and directly opposite to the marriage vow. She Is not seeking a divorcer from - Shureman as has been stated, and neither does she want to be divorced woman. le Miss Groves, the Texas school teacher Wormer, William Corbin, Rex Hamlin city limits and using city water shall who was arrested with Schureman Frl-ana Albert McKInley, who were arrest- be placd upon, a meter, and such con- day night, has never been married and .lays her claim to the man, since she ha been In his company the past two . years. Sh Is charged by Mrs. Schure man with stealing her 'husband, and : keeping him away from his family. The woman1 say the was not a happier or more contented family In Houston than the Schureman family and that It . waa all upset, when Schureman met Miss Groves on a .Pullman dining car one day. From that moment, the wife asserts, she lost control Of her husband and the school teacher began to yield an InfluencAjOver him. Miss Groves 1 also known to have had many suitors. V Pays Wif Tisit. . Schureman visited his wife and three children Sunday, where they are stay ing- at 188H Graham street He waa .'In a repentant mood and askd his wife to forgive him, saying that th axfin ity was largely to blame, He also of fered to return to the family, but to this Mrs. Schureman stated she would not a"t this tlma consent, slne he had : lived with the younger woman the past two years. She wished, however, that i he contribute to the support of the children The wif has agreed to a sep aration, but will not listen to a divorce for herself or for the husband. Mia Grove, is staying In her room. at the Francis hotel. West Park and Morrison streets, and alleges she was not- the means of taking Schureman from nil wire and family. She asserts , that sh Is as good a woman as Mrs. Schureman. and that her relation with the man have been proper. She further state that her people are of an old southern family, and highly respectable. She has a sister 17 -years old now teach -ing the primary grade in that state. : Schwa reman ha taken ' apartment at another place. Schureman and Miss Grove were ar tested. Friday midnight by Constable . Wagner and Deputy William Klernan I at their rooms, Mrs. Schureman caus Ing tbe warrant to be issued, in which ' sh charged them with cohabitation. Sh traced them from Houston. Texas, thlr former home. Miss Grove claims to have been doing sewing for several prominent women, but no Indication of this could be found. ' " Schureman has started suit for' a di vorce at Oregon City. ' ed on the complaint of William J. sumer shall pay only for the water oon burns, graft prosecution's detective, sumed by him; and,' whereas,, the water four months ago and accused of loot- board of the city of Portland Is caus ing his private office of papers and Ing to be charged a different rate than documents connected with the graft that subscribed by law, and wholly con proseoutlons, were released from ous- trary to the city chartor and am end tody today because Of lack of evidence ments thereto, and the charges were dismissed.- "Now, therefore, be It resolved by Luther Brown. Euaene Piatt and At- th members of this league that we use torney Frank Murphy, who are charged every endeavor ,to prevail upon said with grand larceny, and Attorney Wil- water ourn a. .rvn io 11am M. Abbott counsel for the United imraraiiiy inu "i w system Railways, charged with receiving stolen provided by our laws and the city goods, will appear for preliminary hear- cnarior nu u w.raunwB Ing on "November 20. to-wiO section 227 of the. charter of Tho cases were an outgrowth of the th cltv of. Portland, which provides graft prosecution in San Francisco. At nd appropriates a sufficient sum for tha trine the men were arrested Detec- th Purchase of Installations of water tlv J Burns charged that "men in the mter t0 UVPT the water to consum- empioy of the defense had stolen orlg- " TlTT..,,.-. .fc.e . nuu vv v cms wivi a -aajua v wa vaca. v they calm that it I flrat necessary to attempted to arouse him. impaon fell South Piatt rlv.r. 200 miles away nolncle. Tb Ut xnUBr they claim that It la first necessary, to 0,v.'rr,dJa,- "rfort" to r,toro n,m to I across the continental divide, should be wU1 tomorrow and will examine morning to be assured that It will be ra,,ea- willing, without the slightest effort to rree enough from sediment to avoid I . y"i?' . . .. . .. asceruin the real facta, to give wings treaklng" tb clothes. , - u,m,n ni , ,0 a aory whlch nert.tofor. ben ) When tti'iv w.t.- rf.n. .. i I iution and artificial renplitAtTon. as well ki,,h in .n i...t mn over th independent plant which first "'" -""' las the president of the 1,'nlted States, supplied Woodlawn -vlth water, the supply came from the wells abov men- bls endeavor to restore life. Everton has been arreated on a charge tloned. and was distributed by means of of. manslaughter, but probably will be juatlf led who after careful conalderatlon pro nounced the an me dlalngenuous and un tie bank's book's books. Oohaltre was employed on th last re railroad for 18 years before aonUng to Kiddlatoa three year ago. 1 Th safe robbery a short tin age baa so connec tion wjtb tb cashier's act. ine uiavls statement has ga nothing either In veracity or Justifies-I tlon In the Interval since its presenta tion to the president and In view of the complete vindication of myself and other offlilals of the department, I will make no further statement at present" a standolpe. The mains were of wood: "leasea on Dan penoing tne action or and It la now urged that the time has the grand Jury. An autopsy will be beld come when the latter ahnnM .ha mun. ' an effort to determine the exact ceeded bv ."better material. Tn manv I cause of death places th pipes have begun to sollt al- I . yerton said today that ho could not lowing a seepage which keeDs the I e'Pla'n why he was unable to awaken streets In bad shape, -At tho corner of I Simpson. He said the only possible ex Madrona and Clarendon streets a leak I P'anatlon was that Simpson had ben Kb. . 1. . , A. I flrlnklnflp HAfir. h. n rm.a rl V. , employe, of the department unearthed theatra " v th. .n.i.n . . I nr. Tin.'a Ani.inr, ih.t h. k .. President Taf t s attention waa called to Inserted a wedge. It Is -charged that Mead "clal and the body has been ,th? altt'." "r1t'c,e.' h'rh "ppeared In quite frequently the Bull Run water I Placed in the hands of tbe authorities reaches the consumer In such a dea-ree I for tne autopsy. or impurity mat it is of a dark brown color and It Is necessary to open the faucets for a considerable period of time In order that the stream mar mir- iry itseir. . "I don't know what Is the matter with the water," said Mrs. G. H, McKee or 153S Madrona street, "but sometimes it not only appears of a brownish color. but it carries a peculiar odor that is most disagreeable. At such times we do not use it for drinking purposes." Other ' patrons of the water system emphatically protested against water from the Alblna wells, which Is sup plied tnem aunng portions or the sura mer season, claiming It to be brackish and so "hard" that It would fall of a certificate of good character In any com munity. , ' Property owners in that vicinity will soon urge the city government to re- UIIIG BUREAU f IS THE PROJECT Representatives of all the transcon tinental line, are meeting in Portland today arranging a plan for th weigh Ing of freight In carload lot br tha 1 ranscontinental Freight bureau. . Thi meeting is being held by th Transcon tinental Freight bureau of weighting and inspecting and la attended by lead ing freight officials from the western roads. It Is proposed to devise a bureau at this meeting that wilt assume entire charge of the matter of weighing car- Case in Philippines Will United States Court rrc- 0 V Tnia tr iinii I'lf-ns riT 1:. " " "m" "uj -uii-u i" uw line tram crew, themselves. - fiavaiHil nnfonflnTio I Under the arrangement being dis vu wvva, aa wyvocu tu ,i cca awja sa, uuivail unuer ine , a ranscontinenti jrreiirrit By an order entered today In SUIT TO RECOVER INSURGEhTFUHOS this week's Collier's, he refused to mske any comment upon It lirJilIIlM CASES WILL BE CALLED Test Authority of a Military Ruler. ...I bureau that will take charge of this Manila. Nov. 9. Important lltieatlon United States court all the defendants Work Of inftnACtln Itra warn trivmn avai Place the old wooden DlDes beuae of before the court of fir8t at indicted by the grand Jury and charged to the bureau some- time ago. v. -" -- T " JT.T-...W - usava MSVI I w via VUII"Jli W HU Bu w. " I S IIVSO T lit I' UUAUI UO II Its. I U issue will determine the authority of a ment In the entry of lands in the Uma- j talned by the transcontinental bureau the necessity for better fire protection. It Is said that if a large fire should start In Woodlawn It would be impos sible to put on a pressure greater than 40 pounds because of bursting tha mains. In th Mount Scott district much crit icism of tho Woodmere Water company is Deing mauigea pecause or the alleged military commander under war power.' Early in 1900 Augustine De ta Pens had on deposit with the Hongkong and tilla Indian reservation will be called upon to plead and stand ready for trial the danger of l!r " :.T W. "L.71 l- "Z.t.L' durinsr the third week of the Decern . o . . , t I . , ... mi .ill k. UVI IV I 111 , ui com iun UOOO V w 19,000 pesos. In December of that year Pena was arrested by the military au thorities as an Insurgent snd an In- d,on of that utllUyTor t4hK!.C0.mma" continuing the supply of Bull Run water. It is charged that the company Is now sending water from their pumped general's determining that the funds deposited In the bank by Pena were ln aurgent funds. General Hughes, who waa at that time wella to tho oonsumdr. Under present "u5""' wi1 al lnai "7 rim. i "J.vJ.!n! commander of the department of VI ayaa. Issued an order directing tbe bank lnals andmade duplicates of his papers in connection with the graft cases. NEW RAILROAD HAS TARIFFS IN FIELD Frleght and passenger tariffs for the I the city. copy of this resolution be sent to every push club within the city of Portland. Active Campaign. Ben Rlesland, , president of the Sev enth Ward club, says that an active ef-' fort will be made to secure the adop tlon of the meter system throughout Grangevile-Riparia Joint line, owned by the O. R. & N. and the Northern Pacific, wlll; be . Issued next week, and the actual operation of the line under the new company Incorporated last week will begin within a few days or as soon as the tariffs can oe published and go ' Into effect, While General Manager Finch will have charge of the operation of the Joint i line, he will be its only general offi cial. . The freight and passenger traf fic over the line will be handled exclu- "The meter system Is the only Just and eqtiltabte system for determining the charges --for water consumption, said-Mr. Rlesland. "With the meter system-every man will be taxed for the water he actually uses and not for wa ter which he does not use. The Seventh Ward Improvement club considers that this system is Just and right and will attempt to see to It that the system Is adopted as the standard of, the city. "As -yet - no definite plans' for the campaign have been formulated, but it slvely in the offices of the two parent Is the intention of the club to send the roads "In this city and there will be no resolutions aooptea ty u to every puan appointments as general frleght or gen-1 club in the Seventh ward and in the eral nassenger agents. The minor sd-I city, and see If some concerted action polntmenta are said to b In the hands can not be secured, of Mr. Finch. , , . conditions the city water department appears to be helpless, however much It might desire to assist the people of that district to secure a better supply. The Woodmere concern is entirely independent- - - - Under arrangements recently consum mated the city allowed the Woodmere company connect their plant with the Mount Tabor reservoir, from which It secured Bull Hun water at fixed; meter rates. While this arrangement was utilized by the Wood mere plant the Mount Scott people received an excellent and satisfactory water pressure. . It Is now stated that the pressure is so light as to fall in raising water to the second story of dwellings, which again raise the question of fire protection. Improvement associations for both these suburbs will give the matter prompt attention. - PERSONAL Brake-man Careless; Alan Dead. Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 9. Two train men wer killed, another was severely Injured and a passenger named Inkle- road, was badly hurt in 'a collision to day between a freight and a passenger train on the Louisville ft Nashville railroad. . The ''cause of -the accident Waa due. It is alleged, to the negli gence of a brakeman. - COOPER'S FOLLOWERS GIVE REASON FOR THEIR BELIEF MO PORTER PLEADS GUILTY 'V - i Man Who Wounded Rail road Jlen Soon to Be Sentenced. With a theory that .human health Is .-dependent on the stomach and with medicine which h say. proves this the ory. Ia T. Cooper, bas built up aa Im - mens following during the paet year. Cooper has visited most of the lead ing cities of the country, and in each ',-f 'ty has aroused a storm of discussion about his beliefs snd his medicines. Wherever he has gone, people have called- upon him by thousand, and his preparation has sold In Immense quan tities. x The, sale of this medicine ha now spread over the- entire country, and Is growing enormously each rear. Ia view of thla. th following statement from Mrs. Nettle C II arris, living at It & oath Carolina Avenue, Atlantic City, N. i- with reference to her recent re eoveiy front a serrre affliction, will b off ucenmos interest Mra Harris r im jiasr nve year j nave pma a emfferer from acuta Indirection, ner vena. constipation and hemorrhoids. On rermher 22nd. my husband. , thinking I ntlgtt at anr t!ne die In r f th spells of tndireattrtn. took wtlsht ,b wear try relative. While there I hsd tweritT-en attacks. In each Of ,t'b my life waa twptltH of R. E. Brooks, the negro who shot B. H. Trumbull and John McLoughlin sev eral months. ago at Heppner. and who was Indicted yesterday by the grand Jury of Morrow county, pleaded guilty upon his arraignment this morning, and been beneficial, and that b could af-1 sentence will be passed upon him In ford m no relief, my physician advised I few days. us to return to the ocean. I could I - Brook, who was tho porter ot a Pull- find nothing that would help me, and man car, became drunk while hfs car almost gave up in despair. On reading I waa stationed at Heppner, and when in our daily papers of Cooper's New 1 Trumbull and McLouahlln attempted to Discovery, I sent for a bottle In order I arrest him for disturbing the peace shot to try it. I th two men and escaped In the dark "Before taking half of th first bnt-lneas. He was raptured, and since that tie. l reit better. Believing it was do-I time has been In Jail awaiting the ao- ing me gooo. a continued taking it. I tlon of the arand lurr. am now on tne reurth bottle, -and am Improving rapidly. .1 can now eat food that I have not been able to eat for years without bringing on one of those terrible spells of indigestion. - I have si so been a great sufferer for aoany year front aa aching in my lower limba,' caused by nervousness and preventing Ta from sleeping., but I A. Gray, assistant' general freight agent of tbe Great - Northern Railway company, with headquarters at Seattle, Wash., is In Portland today on business for tho road; W. C. North, deputy County assessor, returned yesterday from a two months' trip through the east and south, during which time he visited bis old home,' In Sweetwater, Tenn.; which he had not seen for 21 years. K. T. Allen, now district forester In charge of Oregon, Washington and Alaska, will, relinquish the reins of the national forest service In this district November IB to take charge of his new work, the Pacific Northwest Forest Pro tection and Conservation association. C. S. Chapman, who succeeds him ss dis trict forester, will assume the manage ment November IS. The offices of the association will In all probability be in stalled in the Beck building In order to bo-near tbe national forest service of fices. C. 8. Chapman, district forester to be. and H. K. O'Brien of the national forest service are attending tbe sheepmen's convention at Pendleton. J. W. York of Grand Ilaplds, Mich, who has been visiting his brother, Charles B. York, for the past two weeks, leaves this evening for his home, Mr. Tork Is the senior member of the house of York, manufacturers of musical in struments, and has bden combining busi ness with pleasure on his trip. Astoria business men are holding "get together'' dinners. At the last on 125 were present to pay Over those fundi to General Wetherspoon. The bank Immediately com plied with the .order and the funds were deposited in the treasury of the United states as seised insurgent funds. Pena died subsequently and tho ad ministrator of his estate commenced suit against the Hong Kong and Shang hai Banking corporation to recover the money that was paid over to the gov ernment by order of the military au thorities, alleging In his complaint that the bank had no right or authority to obey the order of the military com mander. The corporation contends that the military rule In these Islands at that ftlme was supreme, and It Was forced to obey the order, which It considered was a perfectly proper one. Lieutenant Colonel Edwin F. Glenn, Twenty-third Infantry, who Is in pos session of certain papers In connection with the seizure of the funds, has been called as a witness, but as the docu ments are packed in cases In govern ment storehouses at Jefferson barracks, at St Louis, Mo., it Is probable the court will adjourn and send Colonel Glenn to the United States to secur th desired data. heard before Judge Wolverton. According to the Indictments found by the grand Jury, the principal In 13 cases are J. H. Raley and Alonio Knotts, alleged to have connived with a number of others ;to procure the fil ing, of homestead entries upon unal lotted' Indian lands, and which were subject to sale under the agreement between the government and the state ef Oregon. In every case It Is alleged that Knotts and Raley were to become the owners of the realty as --soon as title should be obtained from the gov ernment and that these men furnished the money and proofs whereby final patents were obtained. It Is anttel pated that many of the persons who acted for them as "dummies will be called by the government as witnesses. ' The defendants cited to appear are: Alonzo Knotts, J. H. Raley, John H. Crow, William Caldwell, William Slusher, John - Rahe, John Vert John M. Wynn, C. W. Mathews. Bailey Rosa, S. M. Olmstead, P. E. Porter, U.' R, Bowman, George H. Adams. From Falls City to Newport Is about 50 miles. It may prove that while tha Southern Faciric is Duuaing -to xiiia mook bay, the Oregon Electric 'will come through the fertile Silets valley to the Yaquina bay. This would be a stragetic move for the Hill forces, says the signal - In each of the larger cities and all car load weighing will be performed by thern. In this way the haphazard fash ion of weighing freight that hss ex isted more or less under the weighing by train crews-will be done away with and the : weight figure ' returned,, to the transcontinental bureau will be final, and .presumably accepted as cor rect by both railroad and shipper. Among those who are conferring on tho matter today are W. E. Coman. as sistant general freight agent of th Harrlman lines, Harry Adams, general freight and passenger agent of the S. P. S. and the A. At C; Archibald Graj'. assistant general freight agent of th Great Northern; Henry Blakeley, assist ant freight agent of the Northern Pa cific; and Superintendent of Weighing Cade of the Transcontinental Freight bureau. . ..-." : ACCEPTS AMOUNT : COVERING HIS COSTS 'Vi - ... W'fri'.!' Edward E. Leonard has settled hi Suit against : the Independent 'Foundry company for $2600 damages by accept ing $137.50, th amount of certain costs he has incurred. After the case was on trial yesterday it developed tiat he Is under 21 years of age, and as he had sued In his own name, he was out of court Rather than have a guardian ap pointed ana Degin a new suit, he set tled for a fraction of the sum he had asked, - - . JL T. I. COUNCIL FAVORS APPEAL -r Also Recommends Jurv Trial in Labor Con tempt Cases. Toronto. Ont, Nov. 9. The executive council of the American Federation of Labor today recommended, in Its report to the convention, that an appeal be taken to the United States supreme court from the Jail sentences Imposed on President Gompera, John Mitchell and Secretary Morrison In the contempt charges. The council also recommended that Jury trial be demanded In contempt cases growing out or labor disputes. The report will be voted on tomorrow and It Is expected thaFIf will be adopt ed. NEW ADMINISTRATOR MAY BE APPOINTED -rimUm thai than. a aa4 not I lained from ail drert't While County Judge Webster has de cided that Mrs. Eva Slmreona. wif of Sam Simmons of Bt Johns. Is Insaaa, have bad bo distress In that war for I he bas not yet settle th qwstloa of th past few weeks, for which I glv I continuing th guardianship of her soa th New Discovery credit Th hem- f Hubert over her affairs. Testimony In orrhotda. which were very dltre1n g. j ln guardianship natter I being taken hare not troubled me sine using the I the county court today. 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