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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVERMnF.R 13, 1003. great mm EQUITY CASE IS LI IM1EII START fillS' BURGLAR HOOD RIlfER'S SIX SIIRIDERS HIDE YEAR FIGHT EUDS HDD'S CAPITAL , ov OF IfJPOIilil ICE RAKES HIE SLADE SCRAP 1(1 COURT VISITS -SUED Heavy Rainfall Would Ruin hliich Roseimrp: Property Collision Off Point Reyes on Sirs. Josephine NoyesSolItTs Knters Five- Residences but Citizens Vote to Issue Bonds Albany Welcomes Hundreds Clear Night Almost Mixes With Mother of Effie Bolen. . : Secures Only .$50; Flees When Family pomes. for Installation of 31u- of Wearers of the Fez; nicipal Water System. , , Program Elaborate.- a Tragedy, , CASCADE 0 IIORIil CUE Banana Crop-Karth- I Inures in Suit Many 4 quakes in Hayti. Defendants. (T'nllrd rr Id Wirt. I '. ' rxv!, PI. patch to The JoaraaL) ! New York. .Nov. J3. ISnormou dam- Rosehurg, - Or., Nov, IJ. -One of tht ege has been wrought by tb hurricane moat important equity caee. to ever end torm visiting tb Weet'Indlea Wed- com before th. circuit court In lhl nsailay and Thursday, according to r- city cornea up for trUI Monday, Novem- rorti received ber today. It la feared br 33. .It la made ao by the heavy thitt there will be a-lsrg death , list value of the property and large number v hn all drtalis nave vemu iircow or aciennania. eoout uo in an, pan 01 alnady soma deaths and heavy dam- whom wilt rellniulh their defense to K.s bavo been reported at Tort de the Cobb Real Katate company, from Paixa and Gonalvee. With the tele- Whom they bold warranty deeds, graph and cable : communication dia- jn( CMa jn qUeatlon la th old Aaron ruputl It In impossible to aacertaln tha Rose estate, constating of 147 acrea, true altiJutlon. ' I comprising what la now tha central part Hunt Domingo caugnr tne orm " of the aouthern half of Roseburg. Tha the gale and the property Joe. la sure ,and w ,ornwly . donation claim to 1 th whl. to bo cnormoua. , . '. ' Mr Rose, consisting of 10 acres, but lZL ZjtL the- .went aft ' To add to th horror of tb altuetion prevlou, her death ah. aold II acrea. th?Hir?r to Uncled . ........ Hi..,,rh.niu ir reDorted from i- uj aucea tne rigging to a tangiea Dnlted rreee Leased Win ' San Francisco. Nov. II. Th steam schooner Cascade and th echoonar V M. Elade collided laat night when II mllea off Point Reye. and le mllea northweat of th lightship. Th col- Union occurred few minute, -befor midnight according to tb report, of th captain of th vessels, which reached tbla port today, Th Caacade, Captain Cbarle. Mara, waa bound for Astoria in ballast Th, night wa. clear with n fog. . Th Cas-, cad ran directly crone th course of. th achooner. Th heavy iitiboorn or ma Blade struck th smokestack of the Caa- tl pip aft and re- , n J, with th. banana cron. ors- Chauncey. 1. now in Koseourg untn it waa escertal V,tf?ZV t!imEi prosecuting the laweult' II la aaaocl- wss not in alnklnc t mm prove, to be tru It will I caua. ated wUh Q ChaUncey, who la her Th tuicade then prent Buffer n ! wlntar, from Qlnr Mlch repreeentlnJ tha Francl.oo, .rrtvln m ohy received for this crop to carry -thorn through tie aeaon. Thl. will Ch"u"c.!y;, i.rovo an unusually hard blow at this ' tm - : .... trrtt I r . . - - .. . . i aucea me riccinr 10 av lanaiea rt v rrtu oieiuroaijcc. ,.m r- ueavina; HI acrea. Mra. itos a led in U,rin ,.ki. Kifnr- it hroke and fell I w..v ,'t..i; 1. "?"' !e"Y,n: ""r"- .y-;"1"' lu ": to th deck of th .team veaseL ,o w . VoVlng ,in"' ih. direction of , th. t"hem" T rTv."d TauU '"'-.K:- J . .. . n.Mnng imi mini .. . . . . . . . I - -... " "."V:,r" . riu culnl oeea" rrom ln 4 oe,r"' DU v.aael wu In th vicinity and th b. (t mcnea ' " "";"" """- failed to find two remaining- nephew Uef on each ,hp w.a that It had .truck i inereiore, never aocurina; meir aigna- on th rock, off Bodega, bay. , turea On of the., Chapln Chaunccy, 1 When tha real natur of th troubl. .1 i- '..a w 'rainfall atM ,n "u,r"pnl na tn otMr' wm a.oertalned Captain Maro "tood by It a tl"'tV:1m'0orKt Chauncey. 1. now in' Ro.eburg until It waa ascertained that th Slad condition. then atarted for Ban ,,n nl r" i;f,.ujr:" "1. tere.t of hi. mother, wlf of Chapln wa. sent to.'th. aid of th. Blade, which wa. towed Into harbor later today, en. there r about S00 lota, and I waa leaking .lightly and ber rtgglnf Th Klaila la lnailail Willi Ilimner Tnri "mo Kill. i irom mo i 7 """''" -- i.. ! .. B.n inMn frnm nnvi Hirbor. Wuh. "Ain't you ashamed to tail aucn near' ; ;,r,rrU;.r. VJ 9SS.uS Wl..-. .dd.t.o-wblch . ..UWl.h4 fh I. commanded by Captain Harry UtU girl . .ye. opmed r ' " . I Ktr th fnhh n.a Vutata AAmttinv rtt I JiinnBOTl. . r thli t 1 1 vt Vi ai aa Af Viat - nt 1 1 ft AAA Rnllroad. hav been wrecKea ana an """" " - traffic la at a standstill, many Tesseia . 7 . , .r, . V , WPr driven ashore during tha storm addition is located the ihlgh school prop- .... ... . . . Artv valifa afr UK Ann nthai valiiaKla and It is fearea tar a numoer 01 ctwi, ' T7 ' . . 1- t.n.hla tn w.iihrr the n t. went down. I property nuecua ojr. in pun ia uio isuuiuern ragmo rounuauuno, on wu water tanks, tracks and accessories and also the Roseburg Brewing A Ice com pany'a plant and soma of tb finest residences In the city. Attorneys for th defendant, ar con fldent that th plaintiff, ar not going ' :7 .h. ...ataln.d provements. is about 1700,000. . Forty ... ... i a avail Area Judge Oatens' courtroom has a hoo doo on It. Nearly everybody says .0. rtven the Judge half admit, it. Mo does Judge Oantenbeln. Bo doea John V. I-o- gan .and bis aparrlng partner Yanco- vltch. Every .on who ha been banded th cost and of a caa there la aur of It. , Thla morning proved it. Bo did Mra. Josephine , Noyce-Roller., who ralaed th hoodoo there this morning. She had Just been permitted to retain th custody of her two small children, Maud and Prankle. In addition ah. wanted to be permitted to tell what ahe thought of little Kfrie Rolen and that bright little girl's mamma.!. A. J. Noyea, who aom time ago waa given a divorce from th preaent Mra Joeephlne Noyea-Hollere, had asked th court to modify th decree and glv him the custody of th two little children. Judge Catena heard th .vldenc and part of the testimony was given by lit tle Effle Bolen, who Is a vary pretty llttl miss and a very brlstit child as well. Sh testified that Maud Noyes had called Boilers "Papa Boilers. That was befor th divorce had been grant ed or before his marriage to Mrs. Noyea. Judge Oatens decided that ther waa not sufficient evidence to Justify a mod ified decree. Then he left th. bench and went Into his chambers. Mra Boiler, started odt but stopped In front of Effle Bolen and her mother and .hook her flat In the face of th (Salem Rnreat ef The Journal, t ' Balem, Or., Nov. II. Four residence on Twenty-first atreet . and one on Twenty-third street, ' near Asylum avenue la this city, war entered laat night and burglarised by a burglar who la thought to b th earn who operated last Friday night In two home on Mill atreet. Officer, from both th. police department and aherlffa offlc ar mak ing a determined effort today to appre hend the man." :' i Th residence. Of William Pavla. Mag Oehlar, Peputy County Clerk B. M. Wilson and George A. Larsen on GOVERIIOR STA IDS III Ml WS PATH 'FEDERAL JURY: IIIDICTS DODGE wid with fear. . N -My little girl does not tell lies " In terjected Mra Bolen and then th war was on. Mra Boilers called th 'mother aom. very uncomplimentary name.. Sh. al.o .aid that ber llttl girl would take poke at Effle th first chanc sh got. that tha llttl boy would do th am and that ah had a mind to. Mr. Bolen ros to th occasion by stating in very emphatic language that if a hair of her daughter's head was die- arranged sh would . put aom - added (Siwol.I plipitrh to Th Journal.! ill Dlnpntch to Tti. Jonronl.) iooti (ver. ur nov. i?. m eieu- Aioany, or.. Nov. IS iinn.ir.rfa tlon held In thlsbity yeaterday to vot Shrlner. hav atlreadv inva.ii n.nv. on the aubject of issuing bonds In thai the "Mecca" of th pilgrimage of Al sum of 190,000 with which to Install a j Kader tempi of Tortland. Tha cltr haa municipal water plant, carried by a'nia- taken on a gala attire, the au-eeta beina- Jorlty of 10 vote, oufof a total of 150. decorated with, flag, of jellow and red, Tho.e who wer working for th bonds I th color, of the order. "Wearer, of yeateraa axpeoted a close election, in res'' have been a-iven tha ..m They attribute th large majority to the of th city, tnd th biggest lode event effort, of the member, of state board of ever pulled off In this city will take health, who were present at a mass pl'ao thla afternoon and evenln meeting held Thursday ' evening and Hundreds of Shrlnera aim th.i- .(.. Twenty-flrst street wer eatered. and hred the cltlsen. to vote the bond, and hav been arriving on the various tralna th. horn of M. Cage on Twenty-third Bl"r' VM"P wft,er ""PP1 au"" morning, and th Portlanl ...... .. k,.i.ri. .Th. tAi.i a,.m I in cuy can now compete witn ins special or id t'uiiinana ..nvi.. secured by th burglar wa. about $.0.1 prlvata company which 1. furnishing rnember. of th. Al Kader temple. At the DavJ. residence he ..cured boutlooa Rlver wUh w,ter Tht c,tjr da ,"lled th number to 100. , . til and a watch, but tha watoh was over th prlvat company. Hon. J. C Weatherlord. D. P. Mason . r.,.,.. nn T a vr4a. hmiaa I duc can not arriv at an agreement aso I "a i. il Jtiutier. as a enmmi..a on Mill street was entered and a watch purchaa . prica H. F, Davidson,, local hrlners, met tha special at ai.. ..v..1 hi. m.aa fminit nn ih. I president , of th water . company, de-1 oaiera thl. mornlno- and 11 i apa.. fnc net morning, so It Is supposed mand. $40,000 for th private system, to thl. city, arriving at th. union depot tb earn man I. connected with both " probaM that th. matter will be t 1 o clock. Th. wearer, of th. fet burglaries, and 1. afraid watches might adjusted in th courts. wfr" thn taken to tb Elk.' tempi. lmpllcat him in th case of arrest xe.teraayii election culminated amner was served. , - At th Pavis residence the burglar I year controversy, it was in aiztn ieo-!.-" vmrm ior m arternoon I. a wa. found at work when tn rarouy re-1 oo o o noia on in water piani issue, i - -oaaion at i:u, . spectacular turned horn from th theatre, but broke I V 1 tr.eet. P"eant and review ot th. Arab out a back door at th approach of TTT1 A TTTr HTFTPFT? 'w patrol at o'clock. ' Thl. .vnlng a th family. II doe. not u. a latch VH IV&li , . ceremonial .esslon will be held In the ky. but roe. in wherver ha finds L . TKLTiS (W- ITOOTl'S 1 V .tempi at I o'clock, followed by door, or window, open. In .oma home. ,77t 7'riu i.. Iw Mniue, and division of- last night ,h found nothing, and In ; .WATEH RTTTIATIOV "S.111 ,0''.t " others h got small sums only. He " ' iy canaiaataa frm Albany and th oparate car.fully. ransacking th. whol. , ,.Hof4, -. ,. 1 ?,,,,,. J "rPOun.d'n cltle inlti.t.d Just . . - ---f i uciuia inn Danauet. Tha .,. naent mat tn. piamurr. ar not going , t r-z',. - frlulea In th4ang. of Mra Boiler.. It to win. , Th attorney, for th plain- ACCUSett Of ; Impersonating looked Uk. hostilities would oommnca Postoffice Inspector in : r Lore Affair. ' r tiff, ar C. 8. Jackson Of thl. olty, Robert Q. Smith of Grant. Pas. and F. O. Butta of Green Forest, Ark. It waa through Attorney Jackson that tha suit was instituted. Buying- prop' rty in South Roseburg himself, h. de tected what he considered a flaw In th 'Shallenberger Intends to Do , Some Platform Dictat- . I; in nimself. . " . : xlif' :z f,;;,, ; 5 ;, t ' (UnltH Press leited Wire.) ; Omaha, Neb.. Nov. It. Governor ghallenberger of Nebraska today de- ; clarcd that : TViniam Jennlnga - Bryan. . stand for county option In regard to th sale of liquor was Illogical. Th ; governor aald: - ' ?- "Bryan- declare, for option but h ).ay. h 1. not a prohibitionist Scatch jfsn opttonlet, and you will find a pro- ;bibltion!t : - ,. 5's- ! Shallenberger, elnc he haa occupied .! tha governor's chair, ha. become - on ! of the biggest factort in Democratic Stale pimi.'B.i no i Tl '1 . A tTr T '( i w"" ' hot Intend to allow Bryan to iram me ( rmillllll HJIIIM'S i V iv,i:it mil lines amount.. When tn woman ana uoage naa money enough th.y started away to- Then hi. honor. Judge Gatens, ap peared hurriedly.- - Ladles! Ladles I" h .aid In hi. wall known gentle and soothing tones. But they did not .oothe. Then h pounded on th desk with hi. bar knuckle, and elevated hi. vole with Judicial dig- th inm"' 0t " hmM- .ytm." . said I)r Robert C. Yenney, wh i fn th cltr bv thi w.la-r' ,ll -. . " " 1 " - Utaia haaith ,rnr a.. I i. m city by th wivea of th mmm out w aa w v m w . w w w w v j a .sjv Jkk A. JTlWtVW MU I gpm mm mm a - KtflUV TO FETE OFGOfJPERS'WAy "Two year, ago Dr. SL X Pisrc and Z went to Hood River In respona to numerous complaints and Investigated th water supply. W found that th water came from a spring on th out- skirt of tb - olty. Th sorlnr was contiguous to cesspools and other, con taminating objeot. W strongly ad- . . ,f uuj-ois. w airongiy aa- All Elements Bemain United y'v4 Kaln"t ,furhr .us" oC. !?. water: . , t v n i At i a -iAjvBr w m. a. iu vimiea xiooa itiver ana renamg Beiuemenx;t 01 Ull STEIDB , Contempt Case. Franklin Dodg. alala . French E. abstract and hi. subsequent invest! ga- Dog, was indicUd by th federal grand Inity, Uon resulted in his filing th. ault In I Jury this morning for representing him-I MG outside and fight," ha aald. or February of this year. Jif a. 4 United ,8tates postoffios In-1 words to that effect- I cannot permit The suit will be tried befor Judge mx. aMana .ain. rmAnl anything ilk this in th. courtroom." Burnett of Salem, as some of Judge .v. vl I They would not ga John C. Bhlllock Hamilton', relative, ar affected by th " w. "J . hustled hi. llent and her backer.. Mra suit.- .. . " , tjora vonnore, w vt. Boilers, Soller. and attendants, out into at csnea .utuon, near uornw.. ai io i tne naij. Tnen he shut th Noyes fao- sam tint h represented bimeeir aa a l uon inside. warm friend of th husband. ' Mra Bolen cried and protested that ixrh.. mA via ifa ware h Intended to protect her daughter. r..T.rf 7 ... ar,nrZnt1 tha arent ltU Effie looked frightened, i Judg aeparated. ha was apparently th agant l0-t. ,ook.a tBrn ..,-. that brought them together again. When ti th warr1nr factlos down th street it wa. found that Mra. Connor, had wltn much'di.tanc between them, said been making aomsi probably Inaccurate distance being .tabbed by vlndictiv Mil u . B..t.1la . Via. eanaaaanfail -M . ' w imnga on iumi ' pMCei and aomt words. But ther is mat n wouia d jaiwo ai unnuro um a hoodoo on Judg Oatens" courtroom. . I not pay various imouni. 10 imvouv ma execution s of the law, Connor. v paid FAILED CHAMPION AVEIIGED DY DRYS fDnited PreM Laasad Wlral Toronto, Ont. Nov. 18. Ther is no of th citv couno.iL mnA iHanB doubt that th present officer, of the! found faction., pretty wall divided but American ceaerauon or iDor win not i we advised tha people at a mass meet be opposed for reelection.- Th Social-ling against continuing their present imim iouay ueciaea mai mey wouia not I water supply. piac an opposition ticket in tha field renewed our warning, against tha use ot in water, it was oeing rurnisnea l xAf j - . , ' , " by a prlvat corporation of which H. F. lOniluenCe . Of FHenncj 'in navMann waa .k. ..Id.l.. 1 - m I . .. , . --wv mi day Dr. Pierce, Dr. Andrew C Smith and I went to Hood River at th Invitation Wei Her Acquittal Bises to Assurance. t..ii d Pr-a tetaed Wlie.i PsriS, Nov., IS. With tha an .1 I... . c - - - a . i':.. I trial in sight Madam Statnhaii and the announcement to that effect property of th city will 1 defray the f r5 .-. . . e.w Tw rtl8t husband Waa made shortly ftr tha convention cost of bringing water from Tucker's J lpmothe"' thla afternoon a Brink Joints, Alleging Blind Tigers. Ilpxt State ijemocraiio pmuuruu i a uih j reason-, he stated that it wa. yt too i earl v- to frame 1t. s Governor Shallenberger 1. in faver of 'the rigid enforcement of th daylight f.ginnn law. whlnh wis recently declared .i.., .,.i h ha annvama onnrt. and 1 fT'nlted PreM Leased Wire.) he llii rtZtoy he warfavSibl. to th5 f Horn beck, La Nov. 13.-A Prohibl Jidea of having a prohibitory amend- ,ft mr?. avengina the murder of Mar ment to th constitution aubmltted to fhftl McfG; who waa .hot because of , in cm a.w mnti ltif i in rtrnaAii finer M-k1fnr1 the people y tne iegifiiaiure i w I' d. 7. 71 drink" establishment here. The Prohi bitionists claim the aoft drink estab lishments were running; blind tigers. KILLS HIMSELF BUT ; PrtOVIDES FOll SON i Taking the advice of hi. former wife to kill himself. Emll Ktter, 43 years oM, ,'livlng at 934 Thurman street, yesterday afternoon took cyanide : of potassium and died within an hour. He waa a liartender and had made all arrange niprits for the disposition . of his body. In a letter- left "to the -coroner,- he mid that his former wife had frequently LITTLE BOY KILLED KBIEXD BY ACCIDENT ICnltfd Press teased Wire.) - Seattle. Wash., . Nov. ,13. Samml Stewart, 1 years old, i. 'once mora in the car of .his parent. ?at their home, having been discharged from responsir biiity by Judge Frater for the klllin gether, apparently to Canada, Mra Con nors representing that sh must go or be arrested and imprisoned. ..Later Dodge and the woman were found liv ing together near Gresnam. Th. prin cipal witness befor the grand Jury was A. J. Nichols, who acted a. a .pedal agent In procuring evidence against the j nnrorn ni1 f llnrlow UltUli LOlVfT HEARING HELD AT DEHIfER opened ioday, This action on their part was brought about on account of th legal fight which Samuel Gomper., Vice President Mitchell '' and . Secretary Morrison have on In their appeals from th jail sen tence, pronounced against these for th violation of th injunction issued against th federation In tha ess of th Buck Stove & Rang company of St ixmis. TAXPAYERS WANT . MUNICIPAL LIGHTING MICHIGAN 22 TO PENNSYLVANIA'S 6 Shafroth Takes Advisement Decision Today. - t-Hd him the best thing ror Botlttl o( Freddie BtinB, a Georgetown child them waa for him to commit suicide. I 5 years old. while the two were playln hne secured a . iu.ui, imm ., mm , i -jjuraio Bill" several oays ago. .Pro Kpringfield two years ago. H aa-lbatlon Officer Vincent testified in th pressed a desire that no inquest be (juvenile court yesterday that the boy. new. ana mat nis runerai um a erjr i were playing with a loaded rifle, when simple one. . I tha Stewart boy pointed it at the floor Th man left a $2000 life inaurance and pulled the trigger. - The explosion rol cv in ravor or. nis is-year-oia o, threw , the srun barrel iinward. tfia hul Clarence, living with relatives at "7J2 j let striking the Bestman lad and kill-j Koosevelt .treet ills xormer wire ilng him almost Instantly. It wa. th named executrix or nis win. and ne officer's belief that the" .hooting waa made no unravoraoi mention in ni. lei-1 accidental. ter or statement Sh is now employed m t domestic hi the Olenwood hotel. Second and Salmon. rinlt.fl PUeNd wire. wpeeiai inspaie. w -aa joaraaLi v PMiminhia. p., Nnv ia Tha TTnl-l uenver, uoi., jn ov. n. A bearing on .,!. v nt P.nnviv.nia. fnthaii iBVen the requisitlion of Gus Lowlt proprietor went down to defeat thia afternoon be- f J fhf "Popular" store, for whom ex fore tha superior playing of the husky tradition papers wer issued by Gov- Michigan aggregation. Tha score, Mich- ernor eenson or uregon, was neid tnia Igan 22. Pennsylvania 6. tela! the tale. ln? before Cover nor Shafroth. Pennsylvania was simply outclassed. -nuip tiorpein appeared for iwit, and The ball had been in Play but a few Auorner iignion or tue owinci at- CATHOLICS TO HOLD THEIR ANNUAL PAIR . Companies Incorporated. rfUtm Bnr.a "of The Jotirn.Lt Salem, Or-- Nov. 13. Articles of In corporation were filed In th. office of the secretary of state a. follows 'in. iannen uutiset Publishing1 com. pany; principal office, Astoria: capital Rwid.HlMtch to Thf Joorn.t ) sioca. - 4uu; incorporators. Albin W. Ei.ffpna Or. Nov. 13. The Catholics I Norblaa. Carl Knoblock and Alexander rif Rucrene are nreoarina for their an-1 Karenen. nual fair to be held during th week Portland Billiard and Supply ( corn beginning Monday night November 22. j pany; principal office, Portland; capi- Tt will be held in the new academy I la sioca, fjuuw: lncorporarora. unane. building which is now being completed. J j ones, y . u. xteaaica ana jonn. c. Shll Tha l.nlldlna: will ba dedicated bv Arch. I lock. ; ... - . 1,,-hop Christie en Sunday November 21. j - Bouthport I-and company. principal The fancy department of the fair will I 'fee. Portland;, capital stock, IIS, 000; be under the direction of Mrs. George "corporior, n. tu. Ainasoury. w. a. nima Mra C. Iiln. Mra k. x. i epanion ana it. u. iveison. Mchaefere and Mrs.. 8. B. Finnegan, Curti. Power Boat company; prlncl- The ladies of the congregation have P" . ornce, Portland; capital stock. nent tha east vear In nreoarlna arU- .; incorporators, Clarence jv. cur- for this deDartment and have 't V "'"'n '" '-"' ana tnanes v larra aunnlv an hand. I ooper. fr T n.r..r. . J K: TTaatnn Jimmiii Irazwa and Joseph Koke comprise th. I'JJ til KK(tIS S TITDY IVIIIIIIIkl-V re m -' llll'OUICUM 1 - f 1 WYlW AffT The fair will close on Saturday night. - Ut AJrJrJjrj I, I Li I I Kt. XovMnDer it. witn a musical program fcna a social gamenng. in proceeas i i rik f.. ii,. ai-,.f anni. n,nM f the fair will go to help pay for orrinised by and for th benefit f ip.e acaaemjr tmuaing. i business men of the state, will bold fta first meeting in room lis of the T. M. C A. aulldlng tonight The club h been organised by Robert C French, LARGEST AVHEAT CREAGE IN HISTORY hon.1 director oftl, T. M. C AT man it is ire 10 an won ar iniererei in the eubjACt. Profmsnr Col of th Oregon Agricultural college will address th club this evening a "The Begin ning of an Apple Orchard."" Th Ire tart will commence at T.J. fSnacUl iar.tr ta 1m JnoraaLl Athpr.a. Or, Nov. II. The-number if acres being .eded this fall in thia iitr!rt win njrpaas by far the men r-.r trwioua -are. This has been an imir 1ry fat op to the pact two m--..k. wlilrh baa put th f.rm.rl lata ! k;;::i.i te wela and e-Ilna the r-tm arreage. Evm-jr hand and teaea i. tillable ar at wnrk. and with another " ef fair Mlhr the bnay mmwm i;l be o-r. p:u etem la growlrg very r Itlir with ! f.r.nara and It ml.i t- ir thia full thaa aeoaL faay- Rohhertra at FTufrae) THar k la Tha nmmm tua-ae. or, Nov. II. Holdup and rofebertc-s are reported ta th police I minute, when Michigan by a triple and a forward pas. brought , tha pigskin to Pennsylvania's flv yard Una. , From this point Michigan easily tor through Pennsylvania's line for a touchdown and a goal was kicked. Then the Michigan der. tor Pennsylvania', defense of the sight aide to tatters and Michigan went through ; for a , second - touchdown and kicked a goal. "":j';v.-';v.':,':,.,'.1 i Pennsylvania's line braced after this and it. player, settled down to hard work. By a series of rushes the Penn sylvanians carried th ball to Michi gan's eight yard line and Hutchinson carried the ball over for Pennsylvania's only touchdown. Braddock kicked a goal. This ended the scoring; in the first halfJ (United Ptcm Leased Wire.) : New Haven, Conn., Nov. 13, The Tale eleven .mothered the Princeton aggre gation in th annual', game her this afternoon to th tune of 17 to 0. - Tale Immediately started tha smashing gam but it could do little with the Crimson line and punting was resorted to. Coy Kicked to tne goal posts and the -bail was recovered on Princeton's one yard line. The referee, however, decided that the ball had crossed the line - and . the pigskin waa carried to th 10 yard line, where Pennington was given a fre kick. Goebel blocked the attempt, hut Lllley recovered the ball and carried it across th goal for a touchdown. Hobbs kicked goal. Her Corey replaced How at quarterback and After aaex- change of punt. Murphy replaced Daly at right halfback- and Nadel went In for Vaughn at right end. ' ; , torney's office, for th state. '"District Attorney Cameron of Port land appeared at the,, hearing 'and en dured the closest questioning from At torney Horbeln. Governor Shafroth took the case under consideration, the decision to b made public later In the afternoon. HORSES MUST HAVE v RUBBER BLANKETS SAM W. SIMMONS DIES AT ST. JOHNS Sam W. Simmons, Multnomah eoun ty'a eldest road supervisor and en of th pioneer residents of th county, died at his bom in St Johns this morn ing at t o'clock after a sudden attack of heart failure. Mr. Simmons wa. well known In the county, having been road aupervisor for a number or year. He leavea flv eon a The funeral arrangements have not yet oeen ansae. . May Worry Himaelf Thii rSpaHal rrat4 t TV i ! ) WaUa Walla. Waah Km i r-a h-re every few elahta and tt Is bHIeved th city ordlnano-a, the fir chief ef I - if i . i I 1 IU I! tat th large umber f tra.ieWvit lab- rer etr .Wm on tb tVont hm Pacific mmpejir a Natrow eitenaioej and wtvo wke Koffiw tl.eir hdo art era -e ie-pon l - f -w he leer la .urh rrlmea f. - 1'dr.dreda ef foreiga 1J arera lk'.fk Ekim emr week jrvti ,.f t-e Naur. ne. I m twiid 1 "T th r-etrori ieB rarr rs and ! r.w r. r.a t to late.nx-rT ef 1'ietn Vormr Pacw to Pre-xh. i . A't a r . frr-wr Ur .f -- r . I 'Ii Ii ha l I'lt, " a-:'! .wl-f mf t a t "fia tajr her tvTml U)S Walla Walla ta ale bnlldiag lnTector. And Juet now that office Is wwrying Chief WHUam Met not a Utile. For the Northwestern corporation Is betiding a new power plant at Its cltv Btatation, mnA ft ), a arrroke lark If feet Mgh. Chief fe Welgha Ofl- eiderahly more pounds thaa the etar-k is r 'gv. Jt r.ow h la going te Irr-rt Justice of the Peaoe Olson has w directed, Deputy ; Constables 4 French and McCullough . to ar- , rest ail teamsters on the street : who have not rubber cover, for w their horses. This order wa. glv v en yesterday afternoon, and fully 60 men have been haled into hi. court All w.r. allowed to go upon their recognisance, and will com up next week for hearing. e Thla action la brought under the charge of cruelty to. animals. BURGLAR IS CAUGHT RIGHT IN THE ACT (SpeHal DbnateB to The Joarnal.1 - Th. Dalle., Or., Nov. 18. Thursday night Jamea Ryan, a gentleman of th road, who rides on railroads without paying fare, called about 19 o'clock at the home of Clarence Dunsmor in Mosier. supposing that th. Dun.mOre family was absent, but unfortunately for Ryan, Dunsmore waa at home, and the light-fingered gentleman had only begun to help himself to what cash ther waa In th house and other arti cle, that were attractive, whea Mr. Dunsmore lit upon him like a pile- driver and amaaned up bla fae In a regular John L atyle. However, Duna- more waa not satisfied with giving the burglar a sound thrashing, but .hue tied him off to the railroad station and. brougnt Mm to The Dalles, turning him over to Sheriff Chrlsman.- Ryan wa arraigned ih the Justice court yesterday and waiving examination wa. bound over to the next grand Jury. (SoecliI Diaoatch ta The Jonrnal.l Forest Grove, Or., Nov. 13. No agree ment has yet been reached by the city council in regard to the proposition of lighting th. city. A communication has been handed the city father, signed by 70 taxpayers, requesting the council "not to enter into a contract for a tersa of year, for lighting the city of Forest Grov. at the present time, a. we be lieve municipal lighting would be mora satisfactory," Manager Welch, whoa bid waa acoepted by th council, pro vided a satisfactory agreement could be reached, will send a contract to th city officials in ' a few days, to be either accepted or rejected by tha council. 1 r Mayor Laughlln states that when th Contract arrives,, he will ask the peti tioners to attend a meeting of - tha council, to listen to the terms of the contract, and express their opinion In regard thereto. ' , A number of the councilmen ar In favor of municipal lighting, and sine the presenting of the . petition signed by so many of the taxpayers expressing the same view, the final outcome of the problem of lighting tha city la in doubt DREAMY EYED GIRL IN CLEMINS0N CASE anrlm -flv mil. mu. ) nVOU Wreck. When he mntArmA h waUr from thia spring i. clear as crystal u"m today she wag pale and and pure. It will save Hood River "ard and trembling In every limb, from catastrophe." ror today the illness of the fore. Dr. Tenney, Dr. Smith ami Dr.' Fierce f?an of th Jury threatened to postpone returned from. Hood River yesterday, case, but Judge D Valle. ordered, '" - an extra Juror to serve In his place. " AX HANDLES TO BE " S"t- -.- MADE AT CRESWELL aiinaetn ' w (lnecl.1 Dlepateb to The JaarLI ' ProbaoShatna?6.4, V5 ,!J Eugene. Or- Nov. 13. The recently 1? tomil P lal e"B,on Incorporated, city of Creaweli, Lane ?e" L-r. 1 . ... , county. Is soon to have an ax handle many d'stinguished visit- . factory. L. R. Rush, recently from Mc- "? courtroom today. Among Minnvllle, having erected a frame build- i"f - Sent Max Nordeau. Ma ins 20x24 feet there, and will Install eJn. the actress. Henry Bern-- the machinery " ae soon as it arrives st?'n "nd Hnry De Rothschild. from Portland. He will employ several, aoame steinheil is much exercised men. anA will uu oalr .mK .,.1.1.. I aS the result , Of a Daner lulral . ax handles a. well as handles for hoes, tnf Iront ao9r f her residence threat rakes, shovels, forks,. peevies and other S?lng'J,n9p w,th death In t case a ver implements. "ct of acquittal 1. rendered. The police 'Tha A. C. Rohrnaledf enmnanv whlnh &? the paper it th worlr of antv,. controls several thousand acres of fruit cr5?' 4 land in the vicinity of Creswell, has Friends of th accused woman are increased, its capital from $126,000 to P'ParIng to entertain her tonight, aa $150,000, and will plant 45,000 trees this th'f believe .he has spent he laat winter instead of 40,000, as at first In- n,nt In pnaon. tended.' An order has been placed fori ' " " 11 ' -a -"i?.t:.v. - 100,000 trees, the rest of them to be TA PPfYD Afll rrxfl rvrrns planted next year. The ulantina- will he I Y ,"Aauaua XJUXi under fh. . direction of W. K. Newell. tat horticulturallst. ...? I ' W.I. . . V . . L . . .. . . ... ' - ernt r ope- : it la fin,T Mm worrv that he fhinka, taHot. Ther are 9n rm tf-e treta if the fcylirtir, la dflirej inr. .k at an bwre f tl-e a gC and te r-iH.j -ri thin Mm dow aea can make the h'e (,. irrv are nilt. r( m.iri cfii.t wth rmrfnTt ea. TtA tm u.e c- f -.si. in 1 caa Si tii'ie t- r ar-4 et?-,er tnnse. WEATHER PREDICTIONS , FROM WALLA WALLA 1 ampeet.1 rapatek t Tha Jeraa. ,' Walla Walla, Vi ah, Nov. it. Notice haa been received by Weather Observer oha Orover, f the bnreae dirtment In thia city, that hereafter the weather foreeaets for We'la WiiU wU be mad mm thia office lnatead cf at Portland. aa has always been the raae if jj mentlis Mr. Grerer ba. Keen making fcracD- t.teT-i-atlcma. and Me trmiit a bee gow1 that "Chief Wiiis Vw at Wi.nr.rinn. D. (" . has rrarft. el h'-'n tve ,r if cf nakijig fc's r.!.'ViC'r.a (Coit.d Preea la.aed WIre. .. V Chicago, Nov. IS. Miss Annie Kolb. ''th girl with the dreamy yee,,f was the principal witness today in the trial of Df. Hildane Cleminson, accused of murdering his wife. The glrL who stat- edrthat she met Cleminson when ah was about 17 years of age, said the physician posed as a single man. In denying that ha had ever paid her room rent Miss Kolb stated that sh did not hav money enough for that After ' th death of Mra. Cleminson. th girl stated, she visited th doctor rn Jail. She say. h. made th. follow ing statement to her: ."The less you hav. to say about thl. case, th better." i - Miss Kolb testified that sh wa. given $500, which she spent In traveling through the middle west and California. When the money waa all expended, ah says, sh returned horn. Sh denied that Cleminson ever performed an oper ation on her. - . ' - NO CRIME TO WALK REEVES PHEASANT (Sped) IMnpateh to The Journal.) ' Forest Grove. Or.. Nov is aa. ; nam. U7..II... r n at.- : ' . OFE WITH GOLD TEETH v : r ii i"aaani raiser, ror 100 pairs ' To refuse to pay for dentist work and Sf.i.9!?,", H?.1"' " P". Th walk but of the office is not larceny, "" J"1 d.to the warden held Judge Bennett this morning In the ""hf 'iLS?. "berated In fa municipal court It Is a ca.e for civil K'en! fZ, h state, wherath action. - . , ' : landowners will agree to see to their David C NeiL a timber dealer from Stella, Wash., refused to pay for work done by th New Tork dental parlors. A warrant for larceny was issued from protection. Th Reeves pheasants ar very scarce Id th United States. They do not seek v tn open as do tne China pheasants, but $55 PER TON FOR PRUNES; HOPS 20c 'aassMSi BaaaaassBj sat . ..' Forest Grove, Or., Nov. 11 A number of the prominent prune growers of Hillside' and Galea creek shipped their prunes to Portland this week, the con elgnment amounting to eight carloada Th growers real 1 red about $5S per ton for their fruit Though the tree wer well loaded thl year, th prunes tested lighter than usual. A representative or a bop buying firm has purchased Several lota of hops of growers in this neighborhood, psytng something Over 20 cents " per pound. Among those selling wer W. Westoa. 4 bale., and R. B. Porter. 4 bale.. The price of hope haa gone down, .inc. 25 cents was otfered soma time ago, but most of the grower, be! lev It will go up again later on, and will hold for th riae. . GIRL INDICTED FOR ' MISUSE OF 3L4ILS roni . fa.s. e. . " ' . ' the district attorneys office, but the ! ' J., a larw testimony showed this mornlnr that a ".a'L" Zl l"J"fl?Va. r eonsia- contract was road-and broker , ind tha SSm' InL The court . held .ther. had been lid .,!!.Pe..t1i a?. Si f?tt , causa for criminal proseoution, and that Hon. , AlZ ..I w , ec the man did not sal th. gold jruiing. Z m Pui Re.I isS&TSj:- whlih tha alala etvanwul ha AA iri.- "na " "S eVeS pheasants CSn " one. ret a. at art in tha ata.a i. m mean much to th sportsmen. . . '' ' . V ; INSURANCE SECURES ' PEARY PUBLISHER rffnltad WnMB Laaaed Wlre.i 1 New Tork. Nov. 13. A llf Insurance which th stat advanced he did. matter waa .dismissed. HUSBAND JEALOUS OF DAILY VISITORS The butcher, baker and grocer were all too familiar with. his wife, alleged F. M. Landy in municipal court this I nniinv nt tun nna ta k.M oa- v. tj. rnorn,"f when ,h was arraigned for toni Magaslne on the life of Comman- -.u.w..ga.r. j, aia am lonowea der Robert E. Peary, the Arctlo explorer, her from Stella, Waah. and found her The magazine has contracted for Peary's located at th Eamond hotel annex. Btory on his dash to the North Pole, for This morning when he went to her whlch u ha8 agreed to pay him $50,000. room she states and pulled the rats tha.narrative to appear In serial form from her hair and choked her. An II ln nn.M.,.v. rt months' old bsby played at their feet . .,.- W The Insurance policy was taken out by tb corporation to avoid loss should while they were - telling . their story to the court . He wa. fined $25 and oruer-a uu m l vne woman. v I Purr ilia .till. a. hi. l..,.i . N- J " " w mm . ilVIUIIIIH aVUS( It was made out unoer the following; MAN OVERBOARD; condition i Vnr thai ttrmt mnnth ImiiMnM a EATEN-BY SHARKS .0. ror th second month th. pol- i' 7 i a mr evuu jeea, ana men aecress- New Orlekna. Nov;-lJ Mr. Clara I "re Iln,8nM- Rnenrer of ' Reedaburr. 'WTa.. wKa ar. I rived here (today from Brltl.h Hon-J TVTFT?FST OV SriTOOTi ooras, iinei inai ner nuiMna naa Deen I v-.t-t t.t e.nn nnn. . eaten by sharks when be waa waahed I . t La1 13 o J6.o J j.lL OTcrogtiq irvm a Knwnvr in in irop- i ICS. "" " . " . I B1em Bnreaa ef T loaraal.l Salem, Or., Nov. 12. From August I j To Kevp Pofrtofflrei Open Till 7. tvurlle Iewar of Portland, th yming woman cf good family who charged with WTltiTig obaren letters and send er them throngh the maiia. was In dicted ynimitr bv th federal grsrd jury. Feveral wlnee sgsfnit the girl testified tvey fad rec-eled lariumijr 'r-ed lettera. v-i ! n la the fcanr'l irg of U-i g.rl j . , to October 31 the interest derived from ... rv.- , . . line enmmon Kirnoi mno naa rroaucei Pend.et.rti. Or- Nor. 11. Thai ba la 1 12.2 11. . On Augut 1 the annual considering the advisability of keeping apportionment ef the school fund b the general delivery w indow opea until I tween the count (ee was made, at wtlch o elork ef evening waa stated br I time nearly imo.Boe waa aeureed. he Postmaster J. T. Brown. Though no ar-l lrst amount ror a long period of eanramenta have ret hn tnaila fa. thai years. eitenalon of the hour, of een-lce he Th r'P,t ftf state treaanrer tT ear. b. believe th rhang win be mad ao .. to accommodate laboring men and. transient pecple who wlah ta secur thetr mall In the evenlaga. How. ever, Mr. Brown is dubious as to the chances for evjri-g a night man for the local office. ' He fear the- depart ment will not authorise an additional man for that work, and Mr. Brown Ii loth to taVe one ef tie dar fnrca fir th nisht work, t'mler te mlee r l rr mitted t o tl is tf -.e a fit, bit h feeia that ail f - fr r. t f t i. rv.lo-1 f or Ym day wra. 1 the ten month ending October $1 ale shows that a total of $1,143.(43 44 ba been raid out of tRi general fund for the current expenses sine January i. Iron. Notarial Contmisa tona. IPmU-T r i ef TV -rmm I Sa'em. t't. Not. 11 S'tar-a! re-w-rr inters hit refl iaed 1e P. I Kri:. Pai'm; J. P. Kttiniith, Port Un?, Jr-i M Aiivir, r.rtetur; H. A. l;jrl.r. T gene. Tr J F Frr," f ar J E. B . y a; t .tr. rc-rllaisl.