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T ke'd a i l y jo v K Tl A L I s c j journal circulation ; ; YESTERDAY WAS ' 1 Sundry J&urra! S cents: or 1$ rent a week, for Daily h1 Sunday Jour. nsl, by tafmr.-dcli-reved.' J,-' The Wether Rail- tonight r e VOL. VIII. NO. 200. PORTLAND, OREGON, "MONDAY EVENING," ' FEBRUARY 7, ' 1910-SIXTEEN PAGES.' J PRICE i TWO CENTS. ' jyjSmV" cmm DEATII RELIEVES: a 1 mmmmmmmmmmm MOSSCACKS AND SM SOMES I IIRST V1I.VVS Or THL PARIS ILOODS I US ENTER 1 1 HAZERS' VICTIM Clarence W. Gore Succumbs to . Quick ConsumptioiySaid to 1 , Have Resulted from Expos ; ure to Night Air at Eugene PRESIDENT; CAMPBELL'1 y SAYS HAZING NOT CAUSE Declares Young Man's Uhtime- : ; ly End Due to Gold Con tracted Months Later. ; 4 ... .... 'V. -. . 4 '. President Campbell. In a con-. 4 . versatlon over the ipng distance 4 - telephone this afternoon, declared 4 , empnaucaiiy that young Gore 4 4 Heath was not the result of the -A4 nasing mat rail.' He aald. that 4 the cauee of . the young man's ,4 death was a cold contracted Jn 4 w January, msny. weens arier me date f the haslng. 4 "Mr. uore told -me himself." 4 said President Campbell. , -that , 4 he was subjected to no rough 4 handling or brutal treatment by 4 . the liaiera. I do not believe his , . untimely end tan bs attributed 4 4 to that occurrence,"-. . . 4 44 t 1 ... -. . ItixyUl tikpatrk U -Tkm JnttrMl.) , , ' -. Medford, Or., Feb, T, ClarencsW. Cpre,' formerly a student at ,' the Uni versity? r of .'Oreiron, , ' died . at ! j Ms . fcome In this city Sunday afternoon., He never rcovered from a cold .contracted while te1ng put.tbrwqgli a hln stunt before" Tliankeglving, going Into quick t consumption, He --we forwd to leave , the university at Chi lStmas 'and was ; unable-to return.'A 1 ' '. t .Toung Jtfr. Gore-, first spiang', into prominence lest summer when he brought mandamus proceedings agsinst- tus Mearord school board no compel H to issue to Mm, diploma from the Medford high , school,' . which liad: been refused ; because ho was not at :, the commencement exercises-, -This action in still pending .in the circuit court Although he never received his diploma Mr. Gore entered th University of Ore gon at ' the first of the last semester without condition. . ' , . , , . , I ' ' ' Taken Out and Zatsd.' -After, he had been In the university same weeks , Mr. Gore and four , other freshmen were taken out one ' Mght aiid for ;three. hours were compelled to keep np'ta Jiuge boneftre for the bene fit of their tormentors..,. The work wss enough1 to keep a score of men busy, but in their efforts to obey their su perior classmen. , the : young men over exerted themselves, -Especially so was mis in uore e -case,, who . was 1 . of a sugni sna aeucate Build.. He was soon PETTY POLITICS Bank: President A; L: Mills Says Introduction 'in Senate of Taft ' :. These :,Two' Reasons "'.Why ; Federal? Incorporation Jill Portland's Health in Danger Signal for Tumble In Stocks on Account Crematory Delay v Particularly Coppers. NO ONE ASSUMES RESPON SIBILITY MILK SITUATION RAILROADS IN LIST OF HEAVIEST-LOSERS Live Issues dissected, the city coun cil condemned. Portland" tiolltlrli fir. loonea. "mossbacks" bidden eternal farewellPortland as Portland Is. stripped of snow-capped mountains, Bull Run wstsr and kindly evergreens, was presented by A. U Mills, president of me nrsi national bank: to a surprised night . acr. icUls Oeflsitloss. "Deduce your own definition.." Invito me speaker, referring to him subject fubllo Heslth snd Portland Problems.'' These are .the- definitions: , ' ., Council Ward rovernM hnmu shlplnr nolitlclane. . Mossbacks Csrplng, snivelling. Datrl archa, enemies of progress. Garbage disposition Dead bones 'and rottenness therewith. Incinerator and Guild' lake environs- Putrid blotch on vity Beautiful,", t Ity evaders, line up by women. 1 uubo : iimn II r oniicinns -.. prostrate prey, v . ' t ' . '. ,-, ;. The garbage Incinerator, for instance. Wss necessary to list amongr the defl- tOontlnued on Page Yhree.) TIE E III 0,1 COROiJER ATSPEC1 OF - FIGHT TO I CITlf i ITERFEKE" ( : 1 OF RING CONTESTS I ; jPass . , Resolutions' Pledging ! r ' jn . j f Their Support tb "Municipal f 1 ;. Jv. ; 'AssoclatfonWhicli '.Urges , . fc . j . Mayor to Stop Gfdve ; Shows. I 111 1 ' ' W ' , . . f III .- r v.... ,-..--V ... .- , . "5T -..:..-:,.:-! ' j.,. 11 P ' " I.. aiassnsassiB 1 1 ,m t 1 . , Sec- . ' ' , - - . . , . ' ' ' ' I a ,-!t. Trifrr wrrr" ."- f. . ' - ' t Z ie-wv ii iiissis - .T-'iri-" t J u 1 1 1 isasisi fr pt,mu" siisweimnln .w" ' . 7 " ' 1 . -- 1 ' - "I , 1 , , ' , . -4 : -'- -v.-.-1- ----- r - - , r .-'i!'.' ''; . ' ' : T'"' " ; - " t , - - . : T ' :a .,-,',,...;,' y V ' .! ".;,.-.' , , v, ... ' , W t - ... V I y " .'j ':..'- ', ' - '... ... i - ' - T ' . . - ; 4 V 1 . 1 . 1 117 t I'll lUb'l I f 1 ! I 17- ' t ' v . C . ' " . V .,.''.;- I . V V". V ,j. t . ' , B .-4:v::.'-.- ;;.:". .:;.:: ; . . - -MassaeMswewMWWWW'lP'ef'L r. 1 - . 1 - " ii iiir gz Til . y.v.;-.-1, . f iSinBnsasBSBJBasaBsasBiBSiaBSMB m "" ' ' - Calls Attention to Fact Many Market T to 7 Points Lower at Babies'. Death Attributed to Close Bill Provides Strict' v Impure Milk Supply.; Accountability. BAIN SAYS FIGHTERS ' HAVE MAYOR'S CONSENT Says Original Plan Was to Build Pavilion Just Outside of Portland- . (Onltsd Ftm. Leaatd Wlre.t Washington. Peb. 7. Senator. Clark. of Wyoming, today Introduced the ad ministration' federal Incorporation bill In the senate. The measure bad already been presented in the house. This Is ons of the most interesting of : the Taft bills, from; some points of view. The bill wss prepared- by At- audience at P(rst Unitarian church . laat I torney ' General Wickershani and wor- retary of Commerce and Labor Nagel, after an exhaustive Investigation of the subject 'It provides that corporations given federal charters shall . be held strlctljr accountable. " . Three plans for enforcing toe law are provided. Congress 'may alter or re peal the charter; the commissioner of corporations may sue for a receiver- ship; the attorney general may bring annulment proceedings! , . jThe administration - supporters ciahn the-bill, will result In .rigid regulation, ... ... M" V l. ii V. I , i ii, UT-mULJfTJl, , , ... II" ,.J... I..W W'. ,v..'U ... V fc .v Milk supply regulators rtsb6nstbti- "!patemaltstlc." " ; .. rj . , A dispute arose over whether the vice presldflnt should refer the. bill to th -judiciary committee or the com mittee on Interstate commerce, . This matter will be ' settled tomorrow when (Oontlnued on Psge Three.) San : Francisco ; Police , Looking Inquest. Into Deathof Kansas V 1 for Woman Who, May Hold the Clue. City Millionaire in Progress. Poison Mystery. FirBtivkwg published in Portland of' the recent -French floods, '.taken' while tfi city of Paris, nnd atgreat stretch or, adjacent country was, irom several inches to several feet 'under wter. The top picture shows C the. high1 water In the streeta j of : C1iarohery ! faed , by " the overflow of ake Ttourgot. 'I The' lower" plc j tare shows how' the River SeJne had. broken, over Its banks at Paris -on January "21 W AVyVi' .;; :. (Continued .on Pegs Three.) MO E GOOD COIN ;' FOR NOBILITY Daughter of Millionaire Drexe io Wed Hyphenated English manHeir to Earldom. . (United Prem Itemed Wire.) ' , . London, Feb. :, 7. Formal announce. " Went was mads today of the ens-are ment of Miss .lyjerjraretta -Armstrong jjrexei. aaugiiTer 'or Anthony J,. Dresel, of Philadelphia, to 4 Guy Montague ueorge nicn-iiatton, yiacount of Maid stone and heir to the earldom of Win Chelsea and Nottingham. Tho wedding will take place here In 3une' or early , July.,, The bride is the slater of Aulhonv J. vrexn, Jr., whose engagement to Miss Marjorle. tJould, fi daughter;;; of ueorge j. ; uoum; 1 was announced . re cently, i v. . .v, . , .. -. i ....-,.. , ; . Phlladelrbla, -Feb. ,T. The formal an nouncement today' of the -engagement of Miss Margaretta Armstrong Urexel to Guy Montague George Fitch-Hatton, heir to an earldom, is taken here to mean that. mora American millions sre io be turned into, the coffers of 'ths British: nobility. - , , , - - There ,were many expressions of sat- Isfwction ;when it was announced that young Aithony Drexel ;. was to marry ,; Miss Marjorie, Gould,' uniting two rich . American; ' families and "keeping . the money at' heme." . , - r The announcement' i today, i however, was hot much of a - surprise, as Mrs. Drexol, and her daughter have snent much time abroad and It has been more or less expected that she would wed a nobleman, r. . . , trnlted Prtn raed Wire.) San Francisco, Feb. 7. Peculiar clr cumstsnces surrounding the . death of three. men by, gas caused the police o- aay to oegin investigation of the case. The bodies of the men. Alfred Parkin son, Harry Diets and George W, Elder, were , xouna law yvsteraay in a - (fas rinen room or tne Ancon hotel near the waterfront. The men were steamship stewards. . . . 't Parkinson engaged the room in. which he met death, for his "wife" and him self a week ago. The woman Is be Iieved to be Mrs. Ulllan W. Schroeder and the police are endeavoring to as certain where she and Parkinson , were married. Mrs. Schroeder could not be found at the Ancon hotel and the bo- lice have learned that she left last Sat urday evening, saying; she was . going to visit ner. mother." t That night the three men .entered the room from which later they were taken to the morgue. The ponce have learned that a woman giving the name of Mrs. Schroeder se cured a marriage license from the coun ty clerk at Stockton., The woman ap peared excited,' and remarked to Deputy County Clerk Wilson: . ! "My folks would kill me if they knew I was nolna; this." ' f Later- a woman answering her de scription" was seen to buy carbolic sold In the - Stockton . drug store, .and was heard to remark;- I guess the best thing for me would be to commit suicide." :.. Although the police have no clues to connect the woman , with the untimely end of the i three men, they are seeking to learn ; her whereabouts .in ; order to solve the - tfrystery of her conduct ' at Stockton prior : to the death . of Parkinson-and his friends. . (Colted Prcs Leiied Wire. Kansas- City, Mo., Feb. 7. An Im mense .crowd gathered to attend the inquest 'into ; the -death ; of v Colonel Thomas H. Swope, jhe late millionaire. which opened : today -' at Jndependence, the county, seat of Jackson Cburrfy, In which this city la located. In view, of the sensational charges of poisoning, it is expected that the' inquest! will de; velop some sensational evidence. The report - of ; chemists .' that-; traces of strychlne were found In the stomach of Colonel , Swope gives tangible evi dence on which to base th,e Investiga tion, o Attorneys who have been work ing on the case for over a month have obtained . a large amount . of ' evidence and ' there Is much speculation as to just how much of It will be Introduced at - the inquest. - The basis of the ' In vestigation is ' the - allegation that - the deaths.; of Colonel ' Swope and his ! nephew'Cbrlsman Swope, resulted .from a plot, ' the purpose of which was to gain possession of ths-Swope millions. As the, deaths . of the two men were very similar it Is . expected here thatl the result of the present Inquest will have an almost equal bearing upon the case, of the colonel s nephew. Swope was ranked as one of the rich est men of Kansas City, and the case, which has- been proceeding now for a month . with many sensational charges made on alb sides, has aroused more Intense Interest la. this vicinity .than' any investigation In many years, 1 Colonel SwrV)e died earlyln Decern-! , i ,1... . . .. was from natural causes. His body wa buried but later exhumed and the. in' ternal ; organs turned over to chemlstsl Madriz's General Reports Suc cessful Ambuscade and In- j ' . surgents Fleeing. ; : SHIP TO BE SENT ; 'lN SEARCH OF SIX FARALLON HEROEi ' (United Prms teased Wire.) U Managua, Nlraragua, f Feb. : 1 By Mexican . Cable, to. New Orleans Offi cial dispatches from General: Vasques today state .that. the provisional, army one-sixth of its muiUi1tfnBil"wuen it was led Into .sngTtmbuscade 'at Santa Temasa. .. Vasoies's 'dispatches, declared that the Koveriiment forces lost but one man ' kllldtrand -six 'wounded. k'. 'FOUwfiog the xout.of 'Mis' -insurgents, tlf" administration ' soldiers grew over Enthusiastic' and'jolntid' in a wlld pufJ suit. During the running fight that lonsued; Oaptain ParinallUof the overo rment treorui was . killed and Colonel Miguel "and Captain' Navarro desperate ly wounded.f' Navarro was formerly governor of . the Mahagua pentteritlary and It was . hej who; executed the,riog' King and torturing orders, upon politl cal prisoners said? to Imve been Issued by- former: President' Zeiays. t'. , p. ; ' Mena's division was -saved : from : an nlhilatlon by the timely Arrival of Col onel Zeledon and'lOO men. The Insur gents retreated into' the hills, ' DRY DAYS EN. ROUTE;; , . WHAt WILL SISKIYOU , " RESIDENTS DO THEN? ',-4 STAY ON: THE JOB AlthoughlllSenator;;Returns ' from Vacation Tto"' Exercise ,f His ' Influence in Senate, MINING MEN WILL EXPLOIT RESOURCES w i v-yyi"; u.. exienaiveiy ... F Ah plotting the mining resources of the tate of Oregon . a Portland branch of U . UlnlmA- ... ' . . ...v inc. ajiici in . buiii vvs win ne ei'sanleel in this i ritv n.t- rrrlH.i-. a f. temoon when the men "Interested will meet-in the room" jf J the Chamber of Commerce In .the Commercial Club build ing, -t - - . -. - , . , : t United press Leiied Wire.) Seattle, Feb. 7,The- revenue', cutter Rush,, stationed at Juneau, is expected to be ordered today to begin immediate search for the five men who left the wrecked steamer Farallon at liiamna bay a month ago to seek aid for their shipwrecked comrsdes, 'and, who- hsve not been heard from since. ; v United States Senator Piles has been, requested bp Frank Burns,; manages of the AlaSkaT Steamship company,? owner, of the Farallon, to secure from the treas ury department the necessary authority for the dispatching of the Bush,! and It Is praotlcally certain the'request will be granted. - if for any reason the Rush should not be available the steam ship Yucatan, due at Valdes today, will be ordered ' to the 'westward for the purpose. - ,- . ,'. .... .... - -The six men who risked their lives for their imperilled fellows are: Be. ond 'Mate Qua 8wansoni Seamen ' Ott Nelson and 'Charles Peterson: CaDtal Wedding and Engineer Albert Bailey, en route to Kodlak to Join the launch Sea. Wolf, and Charles Bourns., a resl dent of Afognak The tnmn loft h ihln T.... i tlned for Kodlak, a distance of .ahniit 180 miles. Up "to January. 23, when the 'lasts reports, were received from t,bat port, they. had not arrived. -i-Man-ager Burns does ot share the general belief .'that- the men have -been 'lost in the ..severe storms hat have' raged along . the Alaskan coast for ' many weeks, .but thinks they; have put into one. of the many Tndlan. villages along Shcllkof utralt - He bases this (Opinion on ths fact that Captain Wedding Is familiar with that country.- . ' - - Merrill, Or Feb. 7.-The pro- 4 hlbition campaign has, opened -'4 considerable warmtn in this town4 under peculiar conditions. .When' 4 this county went dry two- years .-'4 4;ag6rone liquor dealer' moved his 4 4'. saloon- across the state line Into . '4 4 Siskiyou county. California, two "4 4 miles from Merrill. Much trade 4 came ,to this.- town, from those 4 ho conveniently maIe' a side trip Into California to. secure a '4 4 ' J or JOT.." 4 4: ' . Siskiyou county. Is dry now, to '4 4 go Into effect the last - of ; this 4 4 year, and unless Klamath county 4 4 does her full, share to vote- Ore- 4 gn wet at ihe coming' election! 4 4 . Merrill merchants are in no good 4 4 . way to extend an 'invitation to - 4 41 Siskiyou farmers to come across 4 4 the line and get their supplies, 4 4 liquid and otherwise,1 when the .. 4 41ld goes vtt over there next New, 4 4. Yesr's day.". 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' j 1 (tTnlted Prm Leaied Wlr.! i Washington, -Feb." 7.- It' was whisp ered' about today 'among ; Senator( Ald- near, a; physical - collapse., 1; Followfnir bis. return t fromf hlsfrecbnt irjp tnrougn.ine eouin. senator Aioricn announced 'that his ' health had been much benefited.1 ' ; j : - ' But rAldrich's friends.' ssy that . had he not wished' to return to actlve .serv ice at once, to V exercise v Mia 'Influence In ' the legislative , program -.of "thersen ate. for , the coming r session,' he. would have ire'malned away from Washington Indefinitely. Fears are expressed that he will be , upable , to . remain at his post; throughout; the aesslon..'! Chamberlain 'Presidea , Over Senate. . . Washington, Feb. 7.-6enator fCham brlaln, presided during pare of today' senate session, 1. he ivice president call ing him to the; -chair during. his lunch eon hour. . ' i.j , , RAYNFMTACKS: . : . ' ' right to a riaisa. : 4 The Portland Municipal assocl- 4 atlon will carry its battle against 4 prise fighting into the courts. If ' 4 'necessary. 'We shall . not rest 4 until Illegal contests have been 4 prohibited," . declared D. A.. Pa 4 tullo, president of the assocla- 4 tlon. today. "We shall exhaust 4 every means within our power, 4 even If that means the 'courts; 4 we study only the method best to 4 be used." said John Bain, secre- 4 tary-of the association. Mr.. Pa- 4 tullo continued: -,"', 4 , 'The matter has already, been . 4 before the grand Jury, but no ac- " 4 tlon . was . taken. That .. nothing 4 was done' Is easily explainable. 4 If we get a jury that believes In suppressing wrongs, we shall get an action -that -will be satlsfsc tory to. us. and dlsinavlng to the promoters of toe bouts. . '."The Municipal association' Is thoroughly enlisted, thoroughly Interested, 'W do not believe It worTighttr-tte up, nor do we. see the necessity. We shall Win in the end because we are right I do not like to make def inite announcement of plans for court action at this time becsusa we are considering what ;,' may best be done But we are ready for'any proper means that may be necessary.." ' . - -1 .- 4 "' 4 4 ' 4 4 4 ;-4 4 4 4 4 v 4 4 4 MarylandSenatorlClaimsthe I Measure- Would Be Declared I ' .v , ... . .... - Unconstitutional." on re - - " (trnlted Prriti L.wd Wlre.y -Washington, :Feb. 7, Argument the postal' savings bank 'bill 'was sumed today In the senate by Rayner.of Maryland, . who attacked the measure in vigorous terms., . . , , , . - 4 ,jte entered, upon, a longdlscusslon of the .bill, indicating Its alleged conflict With the constitution. . Rayner further maintained that congress, under the con stltutton,' had no right to enact such leg islation. " ! 1 ":' 4 The Indignation In many quarters thut- Is slowly coming 'to' a boiling point agamst ' the aocalled boxing exhibitions to which Portland has opened its doors, manifested Itself among' the preachers this morning In the meeting of the Min isterial association. John Bain, secretary of the Municipal association, spoke on "these prize fights under the-' name of boxing contests given under the aus pices of -socalled athletic clubs." Mr. Balnvheld that the original scheme was- to build a pavilion Just outside of Portland where the genuine article would 'toe conducted without limit, but that, the plan was too obvious, and a compromise was struck for these 19 round bouts to put them within the lim its of the statutes. ' -' ' .. Kayor Oives consent. ' ; ' ! The promoters, he said, have the con sent of the niayor, the sheriff and the district attorney and now the strong expression of public sentiment : is the (Continued on Page Three.) ' Wallowa Bank Elects Officers.'0" ' v (SpeclrDIPtch' to The Joornl. ' WaltowaOr -Feb. 7. The officer Of the, Btockgrowers' anf Farmers'"Na tional Bank were re-elected Tuesday. They- are: J. G. Stevens, president; E. A. -Holmes, vice-president: C. T. Mc- Daniel cafhler;' Miss Margaret Boner. assistant cashier; Roy H.'Haun, book keeper; j.'G." Steven. E. A. Holmes, C, T. McDanlel,. S. L.- Maglll, and Hector McDonald, directors. ' ' " 5 . x BONDHOLDERS WOULD HAVE RECEIVER FOR ? GOMPANY New light was shed on the-troubles of the JDeschutes Irrigation. 4 .Power company,1 wnicn noias -about 100,005 acres 'of land in Crook county, by'a sec ond - suit 1 ffled today, by; eastern bqnd holders who demand, the appointment of a receiver.- - r t - Frank R. Shlnn and Louis Gj Addison of Columbus, -Oblb, are named ss a com mltte' actings for bondholders,' , in l the complaint' ftled! equity In' United States circuit -.court 'and .the, Deschutes Irrigation & Power company.. Frederick 8. Stanley, Roscoe Howard-and the'Mer chants' Savings & Trust 'company 'of Portland, as rsspqndeftts.--' . t , Startling 'charges of breach of trust nnd of the mishandling. and depletion of the sinking fund, planned to - protect bondholders, are contained - Id the com plaint. Letters attached jto .the affida vits f J3hlnn and Addison show, to an extent.'" how 'heated ' became the corre spondence between the two Interests. V History of the orgsnixation land oper ations of the Deschutes " Irrigation & Power company is long and complicated The story of the tangle was brought out almost In its entirety in a first suit filed 1 by the .committed acting- for the Donanoiaers, wnicn was dismissed, as was a'blllof. Intervention, some time ago,. by Federal Judge'R. S. Bean. -In February, 1904, directors of the company, authorised the - borrowing of IsOO.OOO,- and- delivered ; ia-t series of coupon bonds by a first mortgage, which was .conveyed to the, Merchants Invest ment A Trust company, now the Mer chants' Savings & Trust company, as trustee. . 1 - - . ' , . , " Bonds were Issued 'to the par valu of 1359,000. ' With the money obtained (Continued on Page Three.) MEYER'S PLAH IS DOOMED are AVAL EXPERTS Secretary's Scheme for Reor ganization' of. the1 Navy Is Faulty Newberry Has Sup- . porters. . ' - 1 : (; Washington, Feb. 7. The plan of Sec retary.- of the Nary'" Meyer ' for t he re organisation of the" navy is doomed to meet certain death at the hands of con gress." This Is ' what even friends of the. plan deduce from the past wrek s hearings on the measure before th house committee on: naval affairs. Mem bers of .the house naval committee are unsparing- in ' their-criticism of iho sec retary: of -th navy for attempting to prevent officers who. oppose his ptiin from testifying .before ; the commit t'o, snd the presence of former Secretary of tha Navy Newberry in the .committee room on several occasions is declared to have influenced the members' against th Meyer plan. . Newberry's scheme had the support of some of the officers who are opposing the Meyer' scheme and' they, ssr (liat while tho navy- needs reorganization the Mever plan i not the light wsy to do It The. committee has sent a-copv of ti e testimony of Rear-Admiral Capps, !. opposed the Mever schemtt, to l:ar,Vi mlral Cone,' with - the request ilxit U defend the points . in the 4leyfr pl' which, were attacked l.y Cappf. : TiiU action. It' IS believed, means tlit Iht opponents of the-,Meyer plan hsve ttm.l- . a prima facie cn teAlnl tlie adm'irFoti of the new sclM'H snd titst it M I h necessary ; for tne aiivocsift r t . measure to, produce more rvi.f "m foro It can be cnsiilrrcii tjrlt.fr. t-i-