The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 18, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    .1 . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.' PORTLAND, ' TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, .1910.-
"RfllfiB Tfl RfiHT ; ' If" - ; - .uomh ccr cwap .ur fo.. t,h month of .u. : - 'SKTE SIIPBEME: ; IMBnBF MFH :
MIFflllF uu - . i- . ' Ik ' COUiir DECIDES ARE OPPOSED TO
DECLARES JEFF L'-C' - '&1';;M
AGAINST OIL CO. PARCaS POST IDEA
Heavyweight Says Governor
Spry of Utah Won't Need to
Judgment of $2500 Obtained May Go on Record In Conven-
by Ernest Peterson Is Af- tfori as Favoring Raising
firmed In Opinion by Justice
; Ca!l Out the Militia; Loyal
to Home State.
Postage Rate- orr Second
McBride.
Class Matter, v
' iv ' I I :: : ,.:. -
- - Lrw . J . ' . -
' (BdocIiI Dispatch to The Jnarantl
Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 1 t.'-Tbere It not
even as rouoh a an outside chanee.that ,RM(jng ;fr0m left to right -M. J. McNary, Gua Salmond.'A. F. McAtee, L. R. Senosky, foreman; J. W. McMlnn, L. C. McKay, Bert C. Lewi.
Jeffries, Who es-
ln Loncoln before
MAYOR PUZZLED
OVER QUESTION
OF WATER MAINS
declared '"James J,
hlbited last night
a crowded theatre.
."Just tell Governor Spry." .Jeffries
continued, "that le le doing me a fa
vor when he aaya J oh neon and I can't
; pull off our mill In Salt Lake, or Utah,
lie won't need to get any mllltta after
me for I won't be there. California li
my home state. That's the place where
I am going to fight Johnson, and the
governor can, rest easy and keep his
soldiers at home. This fight Is going
, to draw a lot of people from all over
the country and take It from roe, CaU
Ifornla, the state where I live, Is go
ing to get the benefit I - don't care
Ta Rlckard has aald
the things he Is credited with In the 1-1 flWP VP f Thinks LflW Pmvirf
newspapers about fighting In Salt Lake. "UWeVCI, IIIIHK& WW HUVIU
Junt put It down for keeps that Jeff Is
going to fight Johnson in California
and that I am going to lick him. '
gam Berger, Jeffries' manager, talked
In a similar strain. . "
"Jt would be absurd," said Berger, "to
talk of booking this fight, the biggest
in the history of pugilism, for Utah,
when the arovernor has forbidden. Jef
fries cannot afford to run any risks of 1'belleve that the law providing for
Interference. No, I shan't say anything the assessment of the oost of laying
concerning any difficulties between water mains is Just as valid aa that
Rlckard and Gleason. If there Is any f improving of streets, but the
controversy between them they will have . . ,
t tak. f it themselves. However. PP1 not been educated up to
Jeffries Insists he will fight only In this fact yet," aald Mayor Blmon this
California, and I believe he knows what morning. "And, knowing that the pub-
PAULHAN TO FLY
CROSS
COUNTRY
tng v for Laying- of Then
Is Valid Says HeVin the
Air. - ' ' . :
he la talking about"
HOOD RIVER IS
PLEASED WITH TRAIN
Uo Is averse to paying for the, water
mains, contractors hesitate to submit
bids because they fear that their money
might be tied up In contracts for sev
eral years In case litigation should be
resorted to by protesting property
owners.
"l am firmly of the opinion that any
such litigation would-result eventually
In a vverdlct that the aasessment law
Is valid," continued the mayor. "But
- " (SpecUl Dlnwitcb to The Jootntl.) '-
Hood Klver, Or., Jan. 18. That Hoed
River is pleased with the hew DaJlee
Portland local train was the statement
madathls mornln by. F. A. Cram, di
rector of . the Commercial club and many other people seem to believe that
president of the Business Men's aaaoela-1 the supreme court would 'not decide for
tlon. Mr. Cram Is a leading mercnant us 7aiiaity. ... .
of Hood Rlveri ' He' said: "We, are , 'Vp to Courts,
highly pleased with the new train serr- "The -court will have an opportunity
Ice. which gives a daylight trip to Port- to render a decision before long, as
land and return. While It may be true one of the property owners on Haw
that some will avail themselves of this thorns avenue has refused to pay his
service to occasionally "do their shop- assessment for a main laid , there by
ping ln Portland, we are not Harrow the Barber asphalt company. But -the
minded enough to allow an Item of this Caa may not be decided for some time
kind to mltlgatje against the greater and, meanwhile the progress of the city
good that accrues to Hood River by wni be greatly hampered,
being in close touch with the state's "Most of the water mains laid by this
metropolis. ' -- - , administration have been forced on con-
fit Is a great benefit to Hood Rlvej tractors by the water board. For in
In, the. main and I look for the time to stance, we refused 'to allow the Barber
come when there will be hourly service Asphalt company to lay Its pavement
between The Dalles and Portland. It 0n Hawthorne avenue until after the
gives Hood River the advantages tnat water mains had been Installed. This
the character of Its people Is deserv- practically compelled the paving com
ing. An efficient train service between pany to bid for the laying of the water
Hood Rlve and Portland will secure mains, although very much against the
for us the very best class of cltlsens, wm 0f the company officials. The
as merchants, home builders and or-1 board similarly forced Drake C. O'Reilly
He.WiU Go After Cody's Rec
ord,' Made In England
Meet to Close Thursday.
BAILEY'S CATTLE
. .
Ti
10 mi
10 ui
STARVE
0 DEATH
IN
(MDnMPU
(II IIHI1UII
F,
EIIITP B
L
EMS
MAY BE PROBED
.rfnlta4 Pma La.aM Wtr I
Los JCngeles, Jan. 1. It was defi
nitely announced this afternoon by
Courtlandt Freld Bishop, president of
the Aero Club of America, that Paulhan,
flying a Farman biplane, would attempt
to establish a world's record cross- coun
try flight leaving Aviation field at 1:10
p. m.,lor tne old Arcaaia race iraca,
east' of tbe city, and return. The total
Reported Nearly 40 Have Died
Having Nothing to Eat bu
Posts fyod Commissioner
Makes Denial.
(SmcUI Dieoateh te Tbe Joernal.1
Eugene, Or., Jan. It Reliable Teporte
distance from the grounds to the trsck hv reached Eugene from, the McKensle
and return Is At miles. Bishop ststea vauey mat iu ceaa or cattle owned by.
that Paulhan would be given the light State Dairy and- Food Commissioner
to choose his own i course. A cross uaney, wn owns a ranch on the Mo-
country flight must be continuous tolKenile, about 15 miles from Eugene,
be recognised as Official. . - have been neglected shamefully and that
The world's cross country recora was me oeasts are forced to the extremity
esUbltshed by 8- F. Cody, an American or trying to eke out subsistence from
employed by the British government I nee posts and gnawing bark from
who flew 40 miles In t minutes at tres.
Aldershot England, September It, 1109. 1 Upward of 40 head are said to have
It waa officially given out today by Idled from hunger, and numbers of oth-
Blshop that the, Los Angeles aviation era are lying on the ground too .weak
mut would bu brousht to an official I to stand. The naature in which the
end Thursday afternoon at the conclu-. animals sre kept, It Is said, Is oarren
slon Of the day's aeroplane flights. This lorage, ana no hay is-glven them,
announcement was made In view of the I Humane Society Interested. ,
fact that several publications reported! The case waa reported to the newiy
that the meet would be continued to In
elude next Sunday.
organized Humane society here, and a
committee has been appointed to Investi
gate the case. Tne committee drove Jto
tne Baiiey ranch today to see If repots
are true.
Tom Carney, who lives on a farm ad
joining Commissioner Bailey's ranch on
a
UD
(trnited Ptm Leised Wirt.) I lwo oays ago there had been no feed
Los Angeles, Jan. It. Following the taken to the cattle, as he was on the
announcement of Dr. Chanute, "the I place and saw none.
father of aeronautics," in New Yorkl He had -heard of none being taken
yesterday to the effect that the In since. . '
Wrights were not the first to discover Carney said many of the cattle bad
the principle by which it Is possible died from starvation, but as to the exact
to balance flying machines, Glenn H. number he was unable to say, but
CURTISS SAYS MANY
MUST SHARE HONORS
l N AVIATION DOMAIN Kh M5Kn'. converse; , with
I Journal correspondent, stated that
- (Bilesi Boreas ef The Joarail.l
Salem, . Or4 Jan. - It. Judgment of
12500 obtained against the Standard OU
company by Ernest Peterson, adminis
trator of the eatate of Victoria Beatrice
Peterson, .tils . wife, who lost her life
by the explosion of kerosene purchased
from ths oil trust and guaranteed to
stand certain open fire tests, was af
firmed by the supreme court today In
an opinion written by Associate Justice
McBride. The case was tried before
Judge Earl C. Bronaugh la the clroult
court for Multnomah county, The ac
cident occurred at Troutdale. ( -
Mrs. Peterson, la March, ltOI, waa
attempting to build a fir with kerosene
bought from ths general merchandise
store at Troutdale. She poured the dis
tillate over the kindling wood and then
set the can of "oil about 1H feet from
the stove. When ahe touched a match
to tbe oil, In the stove, the can, exploded
and ahe received Injuries from which ahe
died. .. - -
Tha maii Is 1 A 01 alHia i f was
W. B. Smallwood. traffic manager of .,.,, flrJ ....
the transportation committee of the of i.n desreea Fahrenheit and was sold
chamber' of commerce, Is delirious of (to ths merchant by the 'company undtfr
receiving Information relative to the ad-1 a contract carrying such a guarantee.
vlsablllty of an Interstate Commerce the oil company Is held guilty of the
commission hearing In Portland to In-1 negligence that contributed to the death
veatlgate transportation rate questions. I of Mrs. Peterson when the oil would
If It m thought desirable by Portland I not stand such a fire test . ,
Chamber of Commerce . Corn
' mittee Considers Need
of Hearing. . '
people to hold a hearing here, the com
mission would undoubtedly meet the de
mand for such a heating.,- Mr. Bmall
wood . has Issued the following state
ment:
Other
follows:
Other Oases Decided.
cases were decided today as
y , ' v,..,,-., ,, , j y
H.'-J. Altow, secretary of th-Ore-;
gon Retail Hardware and Imple-'-
meat. Dealers'.' association. , '
'- That the Oreo-on Retail Hardware and
the lntersta.te Commerce '' association in con-
The case of the state, respondent? vs.
P A. McDonald, administrator of the
"The transportation committee of the ...... vrn.ri.nn t c.wu
commission 1. making Investigation In H:i"rAS?'0? here today will go
tha wnmttmr nt linhitltiitlnn Af tnnnl.. I ' " " ..
at ' tran.it point,' with a view to a ruling
regulatings the milling, storage or
! In an opinion written by Associate Jus
tice Slater.
The. motion to retax the costs in,
on record In opposition to parcel post
delivery and In favor of raising tbe rate
of postage on second class matter was
now covered y ru?r 7 y E,wert- PPl0 the indicated this morning when President
now covered by rule 7t of Interstate
commerce tariff clroular No. 17-A, as
follows:
Substituting tonnage- at transit
point (adopted June 29. 109) A mill
ing, storage, or cleanlng-ln-transit priv
ilege cannot be Justified on any theory
except that the Identical commodity or
Its exact equivalent or Its product. Is
C1rcu court ior juuunoman county, H. c Qarnett and Secretary Henry J.
Tb? motion, for rehearing in the Ja- ArtD0 read their reports. President
mleson vs. Polls case, appealed from the Qarnett spoke agalust parcel post and
circuit court for Umatilla county, was Secretary Altnow favored raising the
denied. rate of second class postage.
George H, Colgan, respondent, vs. The convention opened in the asscm-
Farmers & Mechanics bank, appellant hi Vi.u at h Mmn,r,i,i r.h.i o in
nnauy rorwaroea rrom tne transit point "'" " o'clock In the presence of about 115
... n.i ., ,k..,.k in ODln on written bv Aaaoclata Juatic I v -..v . Vi
-VI Ir T il. i . . v J, Kin. Th mm waa .nniiiui ,ttm memoers irom an parts or tne state.
. , w . ,. v. .... uviii, v aiiiuiiioiii, I . - . "
chardlsts."
GILLETT NOT OUT OF
GUBERNATORIAL RACE
i ,
'. (t nlted PreM tmiied Wire.)
i San: . Francisco, Jan. 18. Governor
GUIett today positively denied a story
to the effect that he had decided not
to be a candidate to succeed himself
as governor of California. !
"I have made no auch statement,"' he
declared, "and the publication of the
story was unjustified. Neither did I
; say that I urged the nomination of
Mayor Mot t of Oakland by the Repub
lican party sThere is no truth what
ever. In the' statement I stated some
time ago thatrwayor Mott In my opln-
' Ion, was a good man to run for gov
ernor. He has the ability and Is the
right kind of man for the office, but
I have said nothing whatever about
favoring his nomination." ;
The governor's attitude Indicated that
he Was still In a state or Indecision as
to his future political movements. --
GREAT ICE GORGE
; IN OHIO BREAKS
(United Pre Leeaed Wlr.t '
Evansvllle, Ind, Jan. 18. With a roar
that was heard for miles, an Immense
ice gorge that extended for six miles
along Wolf creek at Leavenworth, Ind.,
to lay a water main on Twelfth street
"But at the time the board adopted
this policy Its members and I felt no
doubt that the water laws would be
amended at a special election. Now
that the special election has been re
scinded I do not think it would be fair
to hold up the street paving companies
by such tactics. It has been the policy
of this administration not to allow
pavements to be laid In advance of wa
ter mains, yet in some cases the ur
gency of the situation may demand that
the street be paved at all odds. '
"I Am la the Air."
; "I don t k.uuw wiittt io uu. 1 am up
in tne air. iim water boaru cannot get
oid ivt tne laying -wz tiiw mains auu
yet w have uectUeu Uo. to cut any
.iiore ' pavements, otiati vtm fioc street
iuiiioeuianuir Wau, i gaunui say wnat
w snail uo until w voiua to tne oriugu.
"'a nuqiuir ui reiueuius .ur mo proa
nt iaw nave irneQ uacitu io iu auu
koine ot ttiem wouiu . aauaiy ui ail
iitfut, wut tiiey wouiu, lu au pruuubii
iv, meet wittt-strenuyus oojocuun nuiu
utuer quareia. io matter ' now you
iry to aiueua tne law auuieuoay will l
Uisaatlsttea. ,; 'y r
. "ic iua ween suggested to me by Mr.
joaeiilii, a luiniBr mwuiuer ui luo waiter
voat'u ana a veiy auia inaii, mat tue
aituaiton wuulu ue met tiy an auieuu-
lueut wnich wwula lev a water tan. un
avery ivt m uia city, wnuluev iinviovBu
ur UiUuiiirvveu, auu ma tuo wa.ei- cou
uinttrs t aiao cnargett xor uie water
uueu. uui at greauy rouucotl rates.
'anomer suggeauou-inaue waa that
'"'"J immiuto uuin iu iran.n wmi , - " - - - I O ClOCa in tne
under the application of the ihrough f op,nl?uft wrltten Associate J" memb ' from
.i.n. i I Kins. The case was annealed from 'tha memoer" lrom
it la. therefore., not normia.ihl at trn. circuit court for Marlon county and was President Garnett Introduced Presldr nt
sit point to forward on transit rate heard before Judge William Galloway. George H. Smith of the California aso-
commodity that did not move into tran-1 The motion to dismiss the appeal In elation, who this afternoon will address
Kit point on transit rate, or to substl- ln case or tire john p. Bharkey com- tne convention on "enerits or the A
tute a commodity originating In one Pany, respondent, vs.' the city of Port- soctatton and the Good It Can and Hun
territory for the same or like eomme- land, M. J. Connelly ft Co. and Scott A Done." . v
dlty moving Into transit point from an- McDougal, . appellants, appealed from wrealdeni Addresses Keatinr.
other territory, or to make any substl- the circuit court for Multnomah county. Mr. Bmlth apok Drlefiy, after which
tutlon that would Impair the integrity William Gatens, judge, was denied In president Garnett introduced O v
of the through rata . " an opinion written by Chief Justice ttlplLl- ?m .i.-
"It Is not practicable to Inaulre that Moore. , 7r .V-" i .-. V
the IdenOty of each carload of rraln. I , George W. Collins, resnondent' vs. A. I o.i w-l-.. i":' ...
himber. salt etc, be p,-served. but ln Creason. appellant appealed from the I wi!K"rV,-" .i. l",. V?I
Curtlss. against whom the Wrights thought there must have been nearly tO the oplnonbf the commission, It is not clroult court for Douglas county, J. V. . "!, Z.vl Z..i,inl 1. Li J
secured an Injunction at Buffalo for-J or 40. The whole herd Is ln bad shaDS. I Possible to lawfully substitute at the Hamilton, Judge, was affirmed ln an .J2?fr ?inA-r5 y.
Alleged Infringement of the Wright I Carney said, and had absolutely nothing I transit point any commodity of a dif- opinion written by Chief Justice Moore. ,ul ""li.. ,"'. .
patents, aald today: I to eat. It was expected there would be "rent Kino rrom that which has moved C. G. Guernsey,, respondent, vs. J. K. I 'v. i ,,, A a"., .-tT 7 i .
I do not see what contentlona the many more deaths at once If something lnl Bucn transit point under a transit I Marks and Mary I. Marks, appellants, t",,' " -'"f.'"-"
broke today and ground Its way toward
tna Jhin river. .
The mass of Ice ln many places wasrvery M ui"u,a up w,,ul lu!rrV"n
forced dear of ih r.lr tJLi -Rni um Oi money. uii-aun,U be aner-
snd trees along the banks were crushed.
Captains of Ohio river boats have been
ward creuutiu to tuai. iui in payment xor
Water used ly u, juui tncnn auu otuur
warned of the comlna- lam anri manv e aUKaesUoliS Ulttl miaul OS maue WoUlU
mem nave taiten tneir crart to places of imei wm uniuimu,
satety. no rataiities nave been re
ported. . , . . '
n tteuib to tio me opinion in some
quarters tiiat tiio waiur uoara nas au
thority to go ahead and lay water mains
This Is an entirely erroneous supposi
tion. Under the present law, al mains
must be laid by contract As I have
already said repeatedly, Contractors are
((tieclal Dlstxtch to Th, Innra.l i -. I uni-llllnii tn submit bids which can be
Silverton, Or,, j Jan, 1. The office considered by the water board. So
what aro we going jto ao r :
SILVERTON VISITED
, BY YEGG SAFECRACKERS
of -Brooks' billiard hall- was broken
into last evening, the safe was blown
open and 165 stolen by yeggs. There
Is no clue to'. the thieves. '
PERSONALS
Cattle
are
ittle shipments from Baker county
heavy. There Is plenty, of feed.
I In Head and
iARSHALUS
v CaTAILItHf3
' l" t all Dragclsts, r sent prepaid by
UU c, M. Keith. Mfr. Cleveland. Ohla
W. G. Wright, a banker of Union, Or.,
and wife are at the Cornelius.
Dr. W. E. Carll, mayor of Orego.l
Citv. Or., is at the Cornelius.
J. Donald, a business man cf North
Yakima, .Wash., is a guest at the Cor
nelius, a)
W. T. Hidden, a business man of
Eugene, Or., Is at the Cornelius. '
J. C. Hayter, editor of the Polk
County Observer, Dallas, Or Is at the
Cornelius. . - ,
W. A. Hudelson, of North Powder, Or,
la registered at the Imeprlal hotel. -Dan
J. Fry, a druggist of Salem, Or,
Is a guest at the Imperial hotel.
Judge M. J. Gordon", a prominent' at
torney of Tacoma, Wash,. Is staying at
the Hotel Oregon. f , '
8. A. Koser, state Insurance commis
sioner, of Salem. Or.. Is at the Imperial
hotel. ' ": .:"' , .. .. k
si .,,K..r....TJ i " xor uuitnomah county, Thomas O'Day. fruul " " " lruo uufc wiuugm un
?nr 1imapl 'un,ber' n,or Judge. Is reversed ln an opinion written was he could not see how such
pine lumber for either oak or maple, by Associate Justice Slater Jobbers or manufacturers could consist,
nor may hard Wheat, soft Whatr- -fn -th. h. ... antlv aznect natronaa-a from other retat"
... i -- - - .v.v, ymmun ana i : ' w . : - iL . .
siorea, against wnoui vaej were compet
ing. '": ' '
He also dwelt at considerable length
Wrights could possibly make that
would place me ln a position warranting
an order for me to stop flights based
upon Infringements of the Wrlrhta'
claims. Wright is simply one among
many wno nave I
peMmented ln the
in. W ..1 . , . .
V;:r.Vr . ...f Ir macnne- on the tract. Other farmers and stock
,,. k.. a DOOKa " or raisers In the McKenxla valley and ln
tafti? wh". .,FJ"mKnTe?v fllghu the county at large are experiencing no
nl lt,nouKn Wright claims rrat trouble ln getting-feed to thier
nine rarinan w
For that matter
n-a nnf I THIR or rtllfl. TtllT 1M tn anv Mta A, th. ttntuoll nl. I . . m I
" uu,,v. I . " rf ' w I .v,m MIO t ( 1 UI I LUUI I lUf . . . . ... , , . ,
Baaoh -Bum" In Timber. - SSUanfl5?. 2!.??' a.? ?,. vis. judge. ,n"Tr..Th7; Vu , ",
Bailey's ranch eonsist. of a "burn" UXl "u."fcufc T."."I.??'..W 19r'""'". I hIT .Ti eti.r a. f
L0." tn'gVl t wheat fo7b.rT.yr nor m7y -VhingUs rSBLrtS rti'S JobberV-rnd"manuTaVtn7ers"a"re
.. I llaliln a. -avataxn aal 4 I 1 feliMaa aa aa wv 1 I
vimiwu (vieu miji cat ia aiiiia
private nights at the cattle, and there are no other reports of spring wheat be substituted either for re.lnd.nT. ntfm' K aB.d
er ? I i.lngh,bU 0n'' "ock although some farmers the other. These Illustrations are given t d ? JSmrtli ESSFt
LLTM W,0tk ? lon "hort of feed, and if there 1. another not as covering the entire field of pos- t?LAtLXnlPt fr.0ra
the save lines hundreds of miiea awv Z'T," , ".vrr Z-u. 11 -,kT1 I i.r.. 7"i J?"' circuit court for Tillamook countv. oeti.
from the Wrights. I did not know what .TfferTri ' " rtlcb'&mlwiuM S . Wh' P aobjact of coat of doing bua.
Liiev were rtrtintr naithaa ju a i . i i . nnminn wrirran h
they were doing, neither did they know
miai i was aoina-. w wra .n
lng independently along lines laid
?nJ.y Lnle'' Dr- Chanute. Llllen
thal, Hiram Maxim- and nth m.n ,k
did the pioneer work and who unselfish
ly gave us the benefits of hi
perlments, through splendidly written
uvuna uu aeronautics.
Curtlss then went ln it.t.n. . u
nlcal In character, rlaimtn. .,.'. iu
and every pne of the Wright conten-
"u oeen aisproved by actual ex
abuses a a they arise.
van.- naniaa a.annvc. I io tne end that abuses now ail at.
opinion
King.
Commissioner Bailey, when asked ?H7r.i 1,1 DH I lllftB BiiiAiinT
abut the reported neglect and starving "ft "JS1 J? BALLINGER-PNCH0T
of cattle on his McKensle river ranch.
said he believed the matter exaggerated.
He thought the conditions on his ranch
their transit rules and their blllng to I
me suggestions or tnis rule. In the
event of the failure of any carrier so to
ranCHI. .adurttlnna ..... ......J 1 I
are about the same as those on other 7Zl.tt Vh ,... tii VI .-VX " ..
ranches in that section.
'Feed was held up on account of high
by Associate Justice ne "avln tbat it la a matter that
should be given very carerul attention.
He brought out the fact that there are
dealers who do not know anything
about the cost of carrying on business.
Secretary Altnow also announced that
endeavor Is now being made to organize
a local retail hardware and Implement
association as they have ln San Fran
cisco and Oakland and other large cities
on the coast, with very, satisfactory re-
REPORT UNANIMOUSLY
r ADOPTED BY HOUSE
lumcwwn, i rum icvai rates. I (Cnitaa Pim tu1 n
water." said, "but it Is now being belnf na(j Washington with a view ! M" '.rj'.,l,rV b.W t0" I uU.;
nastenea in to uwrniw. '- to eliminating theee irregularities I . TtT ' "ao1" "I Speeches TWa Afternoon.
i afternoon susslu:
principally devoted to addresses, ttua
perlments. He dwelt particularly unon Not neiar 40 have dled ttnd the whole wherever they exist, thua preventing c)nflrBC wport- oa-ths , BalUai
- i-im mi wcbr, wnen the vertical- v ' ....,. "" i ----
rudder waa tied whila hi. "Further hearings have been arranrad I 1 11 .
S Sr.Ta!La!!! G0EST0 R0CKPILE ' h
. " " Viailll IIIH1 I . . a aaaaka Aa aa. ala m . T ' " 1 -
curtiss used two airlnna .v:i , Cna Un niMfJ niPl Peen maae to tne commission from ter-
aeroplane. " ' . i vn iiwuwiiim uiiii. ritory east of the Missouri river .but no
protests nave been lodged from Inter-
THOUSAND DOLLARS
FOR FIRST MAN TO
mountain territory or Paclf lo coast."
Charles Teall. who was accused of In
ducing Margaret Moore, a 17-year-old
girl to enter a nirienB nuuo mr ""'Inii iirriTrlM nnnnmn
moral purposes, was given 80 days nj OlLVtril UN nUDDtnO
I irIIT' nil p..., ... line rocKpue mm niuiutna auu a mm ui
UlUil I Uls lAMfll HfllN 1200. This is equivalent to a sentence
w n, on the rockplle of 190 days. . ,
(United Press Leaaed WIm Tea11 Pleaded guilty to accepting the
San Francisco. Jan is n. earnllnars of the woman. The girl re-
aviator who proDels a hvi. k. fused to testify against him. Powerful
"-i ..uni:g io the sum
speakers being President Smith of thi r i
OlNKINu JS FALSE J- Woods Smith of this city, ahd
vv. a. Barrett or AiDany. section or
Reports which have been circulating officers will be held late this afternoon,
to the effect that the San Francisco & This evening the Jobbers will enter
Portland steamer Rose. City was lost la'n the retail dealers at banquet. -In
yesterday while on oer way to tha Rut the Commercial club dining room, at
nCT tree Aairi niniDOl 'y, "re aoeoiuieiy witnout foundation.! wnicn covers ror wu win do laia, . ac-
Wsl Mil U 1IUMnO according to J. W. Ransom, local man-
0
(8plal DUptlca to Tba'jonra.LI
Silverton, Or., J&tu 18. Burglars en
tered croons uroxners Near Beer es-
lnfluences had been brought to bear to.) tabllshment early this mornlna- bv nrv-i
t. - . . . . ' " fc.iw a u III- I . . . . . i ... .... , I. - . . . - 1 . - '
- oi jiiount Tamalpaia on the -unrth secure tne release oi mo gin, ou. n was ing open tne rear window. They blew
v. oaii r innrisinn hot, n. 1 1 1 v. .
handed a reward In the shape of a
note for 11000, according tothe terms
of an offer made hv r v r
Sta rluroafd.the M1"
Runyon has returned fmm r.
n"sK wxiero ne saw
through the intervention or Matron ooen the safe with nltro a-lvcarlna.
Simmons that she was held. She will I They secured 165 and some cigars. The
oe commutea to some nome. I tools with which the safe bolt waa ra.
Teall took the girl to the Washington moved were stolen irom a blacksmith i
.1.1 Ua MAaia aa.jS a. an aa aia J 1 . .a . - I
man-1 coraing, io -mo .primea prugram, ciaw
ager of the company,, and tbe steamer I hammer coats will be -strictly pro-
is sare in the harbor at San Francisco, hlblted. Charles. P. Archerd, manager
where she arrived yesterday afternoon of the John Deer Plow company"; will
at o'clock. . . be toastmastef, and, responses will be
Officials of the company here are made by - Judge W.' D. Fen ton, J. B.
very Indignant at the canard which has Kerr, Rev.,Blshop Scaddlng, J. N. Teal
hotel
room
visited her; Each morning he would
get money from her. The mother of the
been started by some wovld-be Joker,
as friends and relatives of the pas
sengers on tne steamer nave heard it
and the office has been besieged with
ln the north end and engaged a a hop across the street The explosion J rnirtT- tni. .-?7.u
for -her. Chinese and .Japanese wag heard three blocks awav. " i"?"6":" 8k,ng ,f..tn
was heard three blocks away.
The front of the building was. blown
some of the g, .T.one' .m n . .7 T vCI ln out and the safe was completely ruined
Lo! aL: flrl live. on.teff:",1f:..ih.ewha! en" Pieces of glass from the front window
aviators Mmnath. I- uj. i . V I
m. t. . Angeles deavored to Induce her dauft-hteh to re.
for an .hibitfa 7iiiZ. ".7. fja"8 turn.
to Mount Tamntnat. ,.., ?rK
so far that George Lippman. traveling P0LI CEM AN BEATEN
nassenrer nl n.t .v.. . . "I Wfc. wi-iiini. wa.n a-i.
entered into nea-otlatlona ifV r LJL.Zl RY PAl S nF PRISnRlFRS
. . j a . -! i i Ba iiasw aTB aaawviajeavliw
-los. Angeles to come
vu hub viiY ana maite tne atiimn, -nn
u niu un croa an nvlntni-. 1 1 Ron TTranciaRO. Jan. IX Whlla rsn .tm
window
were scattered a distance of 25 feet
from the building. ' s
COAL LAND' LEASE
fate of the passengers was known. Manv
people who heard tha report early this
morning have been unnecessarily wor
ried until they could get into communi
cation with the offices of the company,
when they learned" that someone had
tried to perpetrate a supposed Joke.
BONE OF CONTFNTIfilM SIN TOO BIG FOR HIM:
rAb I Un MLLb HIMSELF
The greatest danger from tnfluensa is
of Ks resulting in pneumonia. This can
be -obviated by - using ' Chamberlain's
t ough Remedy. a It not only cures -ln-fluansa,
but counteracts any tendency
ef .the disease towards pneumonia,'
.Eaatern Livestock Market.
. (Uolted Preaj ,eaaed Wire. -Chicago,
Jan. 18.- Hogs, 1 1.000; cat
tie. 5000; sheen, 15,000. Hogs closed 6c
hlher. . Receipts a year alto, SK.000:
left over, 7100. Mixed, t8.J5g.t6;
food. . t8-08.5; v rough. t8.S0t8.55;
light, tt.30 8.70.- Cattle, weak. Sheep,
Strong.
5200; sheep, 8000. .
Kansas Cltyr Jan. 18 Hogs. 10,000;
cattle. 12,000; sheep. 5000. '
Circuit Judge Cleland has taken tin
der advisement the case of the Coal
iCnt'ed Pre Lru.rd Wlra.l
have to COVer 15 miles In tha .. .ui Ui.v'tn tha Pntnrn nnll. atatlnn -k
to an altitude of 2600 feet to. the sum-ftwo handcuffed prisoners, Patrolman Creek company against F.'B. Jones, W. ' Oxford, Mls8.; Jan. 1$-Wrought Into
nomas j. tsiattery was set upon andl-- n"1"7" in wnicn uouuian insane rrenzy oecause or rne corvlc-
mlt of Tamalpaia. In addition to this
s "yum iiivo io cross ; the Golden
Gate, over which a brisk wind usually
Entertains Vhist Club.
tSpeclnl Dlni'Ctcb to Tb Jouraal.V
Vanceuvey, Wash, , JaK((.. , 1 8.iThe
vvesi om nam ciuo met last night
with Mrs. Dan Crowley on Kauffman
avenue.
- Many ills come from impure blood.
Can't have pure blood with faulty dt-
ren on. lasv liver 4uia siurrian ii.ia.ciu
Burdock Biood Bitters strengthens r.tmn-
acn, ooweis ana liver, ana purvnes the
blood.
1 V aM-Jwaaaeaaaa .f -V' ,v .'"
Itching, torturlna- skin eruDtlons. Aim-
figure, annoy, drive one wild. Doans
Ointment brings aulck relief and laat.
tng cures, fifty cents at any drug store.
After a heivv meal, take a. eounla nf
Doen's Regulets, and give your stomach,
liver and bowels the help they wiU need.
Regulets . bring easy regular passages
of the bowels. -.
' EvsrvbodVs H friend ' Tie.' Thnmaa
Eclectrio Oil. Cures toothache, earache,
sore threat Heals cuts, bruises, scalds.
Stops any pain. - i
Thomas J. mattery waa set nnim
beaten by unknown men today and Is M" claimed to be due tinder a lease of
believed to be dying at his home hara coal lands in Cowlits county. Washing
as the result of his Injuries. ' , ton. The defendants in -turn demand
The first intimation of the attack H680 damages, on the ground that the
came wnen- an excited woman' burst into I lease was not ..legal. They . say . they
the, police station and told the of fleers. I were ejected and forced to pay a royalty
ne was unaoie, io give a aescriptlon of I on all the coal they mined
tne men. - i
Slattery w round - with his head
crushed in and vomiting blood. His two
prisoners, Italians, "were found nearby,
handcuffed. There was no clue to his'
assailants, but the police are seeking
iiiem.
FIRE DEPARTMENT TO ;
. BANQUET CITY, COUNCfL
CUT THIS OUT
Beclpe That Breaks a Cold la a Day
and Onres Any Curable Oongh. - -.
Mix half ounce of Concentrated pini
oompound with two ounces of glycerine
and half a pint of good whiskey; ahake
well each time and use in doses of a
teaspoonful. td '. tablesDoonful -every
four hours." i These Ingredients can be
Boeelil DHaateh la Tha I..i - ' Obtained from anv cood drurarlst or. ha
Vancouver, Wash.. Jan.-18. The Van-1 will get them from his wholesale house
couyeri volunteer fire -department will j any one can mix them. -banquet
the city officials on the even. I The Concentrated vnlna la
lng of February 16, the InvlUtlon be-1 pine (product- and comes only in half
lng read and accepted at the jcouncll I ounce bottles, each encinand in an air.
meeting last night ' - . v ; J tight case,- but be awca It is labeled
The fire-laddies, will secure an or-1 "Concentrated " a r,rnmlis.nt lnal
cihestra to furnish musle and the mem-1 druggist says that he has filled 'this
hers of the council wlU be elaborately prescription hundreds of timet and has
cmeriatneo , 'seen It work wnndara . -
tlon that his crusade against sin had
been a failure, the Rev. James Owens,
a Baptist minister, shot and killed his
wife and her sister. Sarah . McAuley,
fatally wounded Will Vaughan and then
committed suicide. Vaughan : is In a
critical, condition and the doctors hold
out little hop for his recovery.
Rheumatism
is instantly relieved by
SIOATIS-
usmsm
. Prlfi. asc. toe., and ft.oo.
and Tom Richardson. - Mr. Teal will
speak on "Good Roads," and Mr. Rich-,,
ardson .wlll speak of the general de
velopment of the Pacliic northwest and
particularly the state of Oregon..
Tomorrow the convention will go Into
executive session and discuss matters
of -importance to the trade. The new ,
executive committee will meet after ad.
Journment of the convention. , s
-Among those present at the opening
of the convention this morning were:
B. E. ' White, Brownsville, Or.; G. A. '
Scranton, Milwaukie, Or.; M. K. Hedge,
Lents, Or.; C. W Davis, Lents, Or.: ,
George H.' Smith, Oakland, CaL: E. F.
Willis. Banks: F I. Hubbard. Medford.
Or.; Emll Dell, Ashland; A- C. Hubbard,'
Medford, Or. ; Frank T. McNitt, Centralla,
wash.; vy. J. lurniage, crabtree. Or.:
W. W. Kent, Drain, Or.; Frank M. South.
F. R. Coron. Grants Pass, Or.; W. It
Marvin,- Albany, Or.; F. J. Berger, Eu
gene. Or. : R. M. Garton, Athena, Or. i
J, Wolke, Grants Pass; H. F. Piatt,
Medford; Jf. J. Leahy, Astoria; O. N.'
Stock well, Portland; J. R. Smith, Cor- .
vallls; D. Corwln; C. S. Donyess. Oats-? -
kante, Or.; Bernhard Groth, Dundee, Or.;
H. S. Pruner, Nashvyie, Or.; David Grif
fin. Eugene, Or.;, C H. Vaughan, Hood
1 River, Or;; E. W. ' Franx.' Hood River,
Or.; H. m. iinieary, ttrownsvllle, or.;
N. - V. Cool, Drarn.VOr.fi John
Kundtshar,. Mount Ahgel, Or.; H. C
Colman, city;-William .AAltken,. Med
ford; John J. Gammle,'Ai C. Caliahaa."
Frank Dayton, Portland; J, J. Stangel,
Woodburn, Or.; N. W. Eklblad, Marsh
fJeld, Or.; C. -E. Hullrig. MyrUe" Point,
Or.; A, E. Neff, Marshfield, Or.; W, B. ts.
Lundy, Myrtle Point. Or.; H. C. Stearns, -Yoncalla,
Or. r D. C Ely, L. W; Robblns, '
F. M. Sexton, t D. Taylor, H. A. Baler, i' ,
K'ennewlck, Wash H. R. Alger, F, W. -Spencer,
J. L. Calvert W, J. McKen- -ale.
Frank Bishop, Frank Gilliam. ,v
'-J. i
- Durinr flia seat vear threa. nditlftnnat - .
i
"teachers were employed in the Sheridan ' I
schools;.- -, '
-.i : -- '. . ."