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c:. n TT " t t t - Lj. i 1 Li i i . U . . - . . rOHTLAND. SATURDAY 1310. JifflES LIFE FOB BEie II T OF STORE I Spokane Man Carries $225, i 000 Life Insurance to Pro- I tect Stockholders in" Depart 5 ment Store. - III DLDFIELD Aviator Expects to Reach , St. Louis Without Stop From Springfield. tmS.,1 5S LsT MS SUGGEST TURTLE SOU? LOBSTE.R. V CO&S' LEGS, CCCUMg ERS J 8peeUl Pbpitco to Tla. Jooraatt Spokane, - Wash., Oct ,, 8. Frank R. (Unite d Prei tuiea Wlr.t St. Louis, Oct. ,8. Flying 1600 feet In the air, Aviator Archie Hoxsey arrived at the aviation field at 2:30 o'clock to day, exactly on time to start the avia tion meet here, after a sensational flight from 8prlngfleld, III HoxSey circled about like a lost carrier pigeon, appar ently unable to locate the aviation field owing to a hare that covered the earth ? wuioerison, urst vice-preaiueni m wio at a nelght ot m feet. Bombs were t Spokane chamber of commerce, who fjrea to attract his attention and he de- made a fortune in mining operations inigeended. ; tne uoeur a Aiene aistrici m nortnern lldaho, has taken a lit e Insurance policy Bprlngfleli, HI., .' Oct" '. -Aviator ; for' $100,000, naming as the beneficiary Archle .Hoxsey left the fair grounds at jw. uerUii oj. ""' " noon today on ; his flight to St. Louist " ",.. Z . , - i" " - ' ', "Mwhers his arrival will mark .the begin which $125,000 Is in endowment policies, nlflg of a ia days' avlatloto meet. . in iirst maturing next year, utners Barn6 oidfleld. in Ms automobile, , follow at ths rate ot $000 and $10,000 itat.tftd at the same time to follow the j syery J2jonths. - . aviator, Oidfleld essayed to go si miles ,r . l'J.' l." -"" '?.rri while Hoxsey was covering five. Hox I.iButtt jft iiw.wesi .Bnoer, me neaa oi . Hm. fn. th. flnrt-.-rivs,. miles waa corporation Insurance,, is to protect the seVen minutes- and six seconds. Old- jZ" "Ji7". " - " vCTiKr.. field covered six miles in seven minutes r son's death. ; . " : .-. -: . Mr. Culbertson, who has the dlstlnc and four seconds, Hoxsey passed Vlrdon at 12:18, going f 3 n ,:nTn.,,nn2 40 mU" hour. He passed Olrard at - JL? vCthfi IS.:i'h7?S2nd the same rate. At 12:45 ha than any other individual In the Inland passe(1 above Mllwood. Empire, was born at Ironton. Ohio, In v , " , T oim,j,m tta,.. 1858. There he entered a wholesale gro- j JfSSf i8pf t ? !S rv t,n.. nm isai h.n Bala he expected to land In St t-ouls - he went to St Paul to wlgM thl 5 f P fon. Tl1 W,fl. ,4r ificjc try to come down at Staunton, which u , is , uu n am duvu o-lvi. nvicu v vv i It t.. .... and Buuceosiuny manaeea me i lirer-f oor-1 . . . -.. - . . - , . " . man mine. ln which he and SI S. Lid- ? den were heatily Interested. They "f Pft ntd, w" opened the prospect at the grass roots " w f v "";." AS I viAr., MAM,W t. h- isfto. course. "Fully 20.000 people witnessed foot level, selling the mine in 1898 to 1 tnf, ' TJ,,.., .... . rhirlM HsiMl fnniu Mint f tha VAt, raratu l viiurouio i M.;r;.'i: B:i..rj ;r.; and White River at 1:55.. White Blvor v Tn ,t o.. ?. rik.r'.nn t Jl miles from the aviation, field at St. :wfent t raUfnmin rm.in(h. thr iUul... . He sailed i over Alton. 111., at Vftjar ' Irf Ran ' TlVo rnmt , T sm , A r eram t 05 V and other clMes. He returned to, Spo kane In 1904 and organised a department , tora, which la among the largest of its Kind in this part or the country, 7 ?If it is necessary to "alight I will p. m. Rnn VFITTA -T- ,m. I..W ww- CASE OF YOUNG Tn MniiNTAiN RRY. . ' I IV III VVI 111 III 1 lw I V nAAir nil mm r..-- UMLUIIiniHL Bprtnl PHintrh to Tht 3nornl) V Vancouver, Wash., Oct 8. Charges of burglary against Willie Daake, whose ease aroused interest here because of his : -accusation acrainst members of the Van. . COUVo nolica denn.rtmint. whn h uaA. t hangid him by the; heck' until he oon ttsscd to a crime he did not commit fame up for trial in superior court to- day. but the. case was postponed until ;T?esaay, October 18. Marching Through Georgia To day and Will Extol Uncle Remus Tonight. , Eome, Ga., Oct 8.r-To Visit a unique educational institution - In which both ho and Mrs. Roosevelt have long been Interested, ex-President Roosevelt - and hm nartv ntnnnt ntt tiftr this mnrnlnff Rev. T. J. jfempleton, whose; residence, on tlir way from Knftitvllla to Atlanta. ;to f resoytenan manse, was supposed The Institution la the Berry School for !ibSril?b!dbir t?6Voy,ha;S?"' Mountain Boys, whicn alms to give a practical education to the .boys of the ..rZ v. i i i , . - 1- - I mountainous section wltere the facul He said h w rttnfiR t dmiht .h.t t,M for , securing a practical training a statement was made that he : had f or , e tattl ltfe 'r T whing a confession from the boy in the on1 Roosevelt became Interested in the county Jail. an!' wbsm v r t v7uw rum 11 . . ? - , omit. . ew,Y - . y7 ruEkA'iv jjsL '. mm wrmmmr wim- XiiTJ-iX-tl 1 " y 1M W Wl X f W Vscff 5: waiter prih&mCV' , - .PoctixCn ' ww : , rv' fs fteA uw: ; i - i .- - f i - L - vfcopyrigflt ilu uy star Company.) ' webs' mi's rant SSes 1 S5s CUE KHilKER Tl E. E. Erickson ot Hannah Smith Fame Directed to Explain Details of Estate. POLICE IE IIFJ FOR IE Reward of $25 Offered for the Capture of Guard Who As saulted Patient. . Why has not E. E. Erickson, adminis trator of the estate of Inga M. Stokke, rendered an account of his steward ship such as Is required by law?. , Oust Stokko. & son of the woman wno died mors than a year ago In Portland, has come all the way from Boycevme, V'a. tO' seek an answer ( to the fore going query. Mr. Stokke is one.of the heirs of the estate, which la valued at $1942. He has engaged Attorney Tyson Kinaell to represent his Interests - The first step taken, by the attorney was to secure an order from County Judge Cleeton, citing Erickson to appear. In court next Monday niornlng to show cause why he should not make a report of his administration of the estate. . "What our future course ; will be, said Attorney Klnselli today, "will de pend on the showing that Erickson Is abls to make.. . We do . not know that there has been any wrong doing in the matter, excepting that the administrat or -failed to. comply with the law, in not rendering an accounting. I have learned, however, that Erickson has con verted all the assets of the estate Into cash." '. '. -'"-, '; -.-.4 ' ., ...v Erickson Is the undertaker who ob tained such ' publicity : when Hannah Smith, an aged woman, dropped out of sight last spring, She Tiad entrusted a large sura of money to the under taker. ? V ' ' 60 TO REPRESEHT With the sanction of the county court Deputy District Attorney Fitzgerald to day offered a reward ot $15 for Inform ation leading, to the arrest of John O. Arnold, head , nurse ; of the Crystal Springs sanitarium, who has been in dicted by the grand Jury on the charge of assaulting Laurel A. Stemler, a den tist and patient at the sanitarium. J. T Hall, head -night-nurse;. 'Is held at the city Jail in default of bonds of $500 as a witness. In the case against Arnold. - He was, called to th district attorney's office yesterday and ques- . tloned about ths alleged assault Hall is said to have admitted that he had on several occasions reproved Arnold for, abusing .Stemler and. had been told to -mind Ills own business.'; Prosecutor Fitzgerald says that Hall admitted hav- rag seen bruises on. the body of Stemler when-ha took charge at, night and had also seen bruises on two or three other patients. After his examination Hkll waa held as a witness at the, request of the grand Jury and at X o'clock today no bonds had been offered for his re lease.- ---'-S-- '-:l,;';-;:',-.,1t,-''.'-;--;.- -.i? Chief of Police Cox sent an officer to the sanitarium yesterday afternoon Jlo servo the warrant Issued by the district attorney's office: on Arnold. The po-V liceman was told that Arnold had been discharged and had taken his posses sions and left the night before. A search of the city was made last night, but ha could not be found" and . this morning Captain of Detectives Moore send a cir cular to the police of other cities ask ing, tjhem. to assist in finding Arnold. Dr.1 Joseph Applewhite, resident phy sician, and Manager Tuttle of the sani tarium, appeared before the grand Jury yesterday afternoon.? After therr testi mony had been heard the grand Jury accepted their invitation to go to ths sanitarium and inspect it . - .'- Knappa Scene of Gay Gather , ing of M embers of Farm -,'ers' Institute. school while he was president and he and Mrs. ' Roosevelt have since : con tributed regularly towards Its mainte nance. Miss Martha Berry, the presi dent 'and founder of the institution, re eelved the Roosevelt party upon their Bride Granddaughter of Gen eral U. S. Grant; Wedding ; at Adrian, Michigan, - (UnltciJ Press beiwd Wire.) Adrian. Mich.. Oct 8 Julia Dent arrlyal .this, morning' and showed them Grant daughter of U. 8. Grant of Cal- tarougn we grounas, tne aormitones lfornia and of General Fred D. and the workshops. Grant was .married at noon today to When the Inspection" was concluded the i " ,"WV V4 - n J?!. of aTh Wd. V cUWd of "r"":"rrZ . : . Grants. Rev. C H. Hanner of the f, (Rneeful Dhntr tn Th Tnnra.l.t f" 04 uw aisinoi iwr, n ue- xo vuum i iru The coupi6 wm make their home In San v.-s -uay. . au ouHinras riuuscs i uciuy tu swM wrm ivr uiv BVcvvue tu j FranclSCO jviubcu ii soon ana every ooay went o uiaiana, - ru irncK, wnoro oomo very gooa xic wttt ga irom nore 10 Ausnu im - mrj(r- T1pia .tr1l rf mnvMA war. vltnuuil Th ift.niAnii.' wK. hi will U th. .nx nf '-' MrTWg XJltCOSO, m nt Ih. il.v D. miul fho rVtmhtr at MKlnuwi Th i.Knn ."i. (BPSeial DljpntCh .t ThS JoBrBSl.1 heat pac between King Castle and Includes a reception at the Auditorium, I i,, i.n. .t . , Baron ? Jvelaco, which. : was won by a dinner with Mayor-Maddox, and the George M. Stutesman and Mrs. Ethel rrii"tn i' irrsnn onra mt en l innia xi a- i . . V. Hardisty, both of Portland. Man Who Stole $10,000 Millet, Paroled, Steals Trifle and Law Gets Him Again. " King Castle. ."The other .events were colonel's attendance at an "Uncle Re- .a fe forjalLjjacrorrot .two In three, in whicn there were four I rlura later. Tonight Roosevelt will ;:starters: a special mile trot. with five speak, briefly at Dr. Proctor's negro .starters; The Dalles Derby, a three- church, L i . quarters dash, with four starters; a Oif ford Flnchot joined Roosevelt here. live-eighths dash with five starters, '.and an automobile race between a Loco- Atlanta, Ga., Oct 8. When Colonel ..mobile and an Auburn car, being a five- Roosevelt reached Atlanta this afternoon, mile run. It was won by the Locomo- accompanied by a committee of Atlanta 'bile In 7 minutes 27 seconds. The cltlaens who had escorted him from attendance at the track was over 3000", Knovllle, he found, a program pre (which was a record breaker. " pared for his visit that was well oal :.: The fair has been . the most success- culated to suit on of his strenuous na if ul held here, both in the exhibits and ture. Almost every minute was pro- ithe number of neonle attendtns-. vtaea lor, rrom the time of his arrival ;, 'f t Until h hrtlH t M44Mm.flf TAAlnaarl UUKt 10 oUUTH AFRICA s-ram provided were an address before IU VrtVi rAnLIMIVItWI reception under the auspices of the uncio Remus Memorial association, an ; London, Oct 8. His Royal Highness official dinner given by Mayor Robert the Duke of Connaught paid a farewell F. Maddox, an" address for the benefit , , j """j " 6 . I.. . (unitea press Letwa wire.) . uHpariing lor Boutn Ainca to .open tne permnneui nieraormt 10 joei wnanaier . oan Francisco. Oct 8. After several ,iirst union parliament at capewwa Tne warris Vrunc,a emus"), ana "an aa- months of liberty. William Kunxe. the .royal party will sail from Southhamp- dress latef In -tfte evening to the ne- young German artUt who stole the $10,- fw" 8 . ""oer Mimwi: asue, ifZryf-'-i- -J- 00T Millet palnUng from the Park Mu irnirn wm ne escortea by tne cruiser --TTL . - aeum, faces a prison sentencs.-Ku.ss, fence- -"" :'JVTmA.yr?-1ST'Fr't'i ho has been On probation .,ainoe the The Duchess of Connaught will ao Went Roossvlt will visit Hot-8prljigs theft was found guilty of breaking the isompany lief husb4ndto Bouth Africa. Monday and extensive arrangements are probation rules In the superior court His royal .highness will be attended by being made for his reception. The btisi- Rd was dered to appear next Tuea- a numerous : suite wnicn wm mciuae .Ha.reBiaences win o ijay for sentence. ijora Hamilton or Dalsell flor in wait- oeaecnea wun nags ana bantlnx. and 1 mnfaii th . Sir Francis Hopwood (under-see- military company will lead the parade, tity of carpenter's tools, which he sold retary of state for the colonies), and The arrangements committee has com'' "flfli -'"iftV dimes. Probation officers COmmOdoro R. -ErskineiWemyss (aide- pleted a very Interesting program. wjn ask that he ba given the maximum oe-camp ana extra equerry to the king). " i-aiure oi wnicn win oe ths punishment tmj. irnveung oy tne same steamer t .uumi m ne Araan- will be Honorable Rodolphe Lemleux, as State Fair. wno is to be the fraternal representa tive , of Canada at the ODenlnsr of the " Death of "R tt rnmuw parliament and Sir Richard Solomon. (SmktI.I DUwitth to Th- i r Who is , hlfi-h rommtsKlnner for flnnth I frecrvn fMtv.. ru lt! tt .Africa,.. , returned from Filer. Idaho, where hs Next Monday nlght at 8:80 o'clock The Balmoral Castle Is the, newest was called by ths death of his brother. th Kenllwortn Improvement club will and finest of the boats that -run to Preston H. Cooper. Ths latter had not meet n Konllworth Presbyterlaa church Bouth Africa. For the purposes of the been In good health for six weeks, but t0 al"CUB "latlvs merits of cement royal tour the steamer has hn almost waa nniv aerinnaiv tu k.. and terra cotta sewer pipe. Dr. Victoria wholly refitted and a specials suite of death called him. '; He left Oregon City HamPton b prooent by special re- Slaborately furnished ; apartments has last March for-Idaho., When her ho Mkt0 gl.ve ? nnstratlon. .'.FoUow- been arranged! for the royalties. j Both was foreman Iri the spool room at the ,n tn olscussionand demonstration the steamer and the escortinsr cruiser Willamette Puln- and Panei- Co'a mm tn club will determine which material have been equipped with wireless out-land was well known here., He came to sna11 b "commended for use In Port ins so that the duke may keep In. con- Oregon City in September. 1890. Mr, stant touch with King George. - The Cooper was 88 years of age at the tims duke Is taking out with(hlm many mes-lof his death, which occurred October sages irom tne Xing addressed to per- 80. H leaves a wife and two children. onages with whom IKlng; George has Mrs. Cooper wai a daughter of Wiley Speaker of House Witness in Lorimer Inquiry; Holtslaw Repeats His Charge. Chicago. Octi 8. Later this after noon the Lorimer investigating commit tee adjourned, subject to call by Chair man Burrows, without having decided whether Lorimer should testify. The so-called prosecution and defense will be given opportunities to submit briefs within a period of 20 days, opposing counsel to have copies within 10 days. Seven days will then be allowed In which to file briefs in rebuttal and an additional seven given for a last re vision of facts. f nnltd Preaa Lcaied Wlre.1 Chicago, Oct 8 Speaker Shurtleff, of the Illinois legislature today testified before the Lorimer investigating com nittee that he had not hea d of any money being offered" for. vot.s lo elect William Lorimer to the Unltod States senate. He added that he had not lu any way attempted to Influence the vote of any legislator. State Senator Holtslaw was recalled and again testified that State Senator Broderjck offered him -$2500 - for his vote for Lorimer. Senator Burrows, chairman of the committee, announced that the commlt- teo had not decided whether Senator Lorlmor should bo called. If he is not, the Investigation will probably end late this afternoon. State Representative Wilson, an Im portant witness, Is said to be missing. A business partner testified that Wil son, left Chicago September 17 without saying whither he was bound. He heard Wilson mention that he had business at Fresno and Lea Angeles, Cal., but was not sure that Wilson went to California. CLUB DISCUSSES GARBAGE QUESTION Mrs. Hilda Dickenson Says Her Husband Lost $$5 at Noto - Yious Resort. Edward Donovan, proprietor of a no torious resort at Fourth and Couch streets, was placed under arrest yester day on a warrant Issued by Assistant City Attorney Sullivan after Mrs. Hilda Dlckensen had told him a pathetic story. Mrs. Dickenson declared that her hus band had lost $95 in gambling in Dono van's place last.. Saturday and that she was unable to pay a grocery bill which pressed her and was deprived of the ne cessities of Ufa Sho said that she had gone to Donovan and begged him to re turn $25 of the money which her hus band had lost so that she could buy food but had, been roughly, ordered out. A party of local business men are representing this city at the Knappa Orange Fair and Farmers' Institute today,, which Is Portland day. The del egation went down this morning and will return tonight , Knappa this year has aulta a pre tentious two day fair, with many en tries in all departments. The exhibits are said to compare favorably with similar fairs held by some of the larg er northwest cities. Beautifully lo cated on the shore of the Columbia riv er a short distance this side of Asto ria, Knappa offers attractions for the visitors, . either at fair time .or on other occasions. f, C. C. Chapman, manager of the Com mercial club promotion committee, headed the delegation from Portland. Charles M. Fowler, traveling passen ger agent for the Spokane, Portland & Seattle railway, did good work in col lecting the representatives, from this city and accompanied the party as ths official delegate from the railroad com pany. As Knappa Is the center of a rich dairying district 'firms Interested In that Industry took part In the excursion. AW STUDENTS ELECT B. WAGNER PRESIDENT M'COURT LEAVES TO TRY : HAN LEY CASE APPEAL United States District Attorney John McCourt will leave for San Francisco tonight , He will appear as prosecutor In - the case of the government against William Jiawey, wnicn wm oe neara De fore the United States circuit court of appeals Monday morning. Hanley, a wealthy rancher of eastern Oregon, was convicted in the loca federal court of fencing in something like four town ships of government land- His fine, when convicted, was placed at $500. It was made as small as possible because Hanley hsd not long occupied the prop erty involved, and there seemed some reason for believing that he was no more than a techhical violator of the federal statutes which require that the public domain remain open to all comers. PUBLIC LIBRARY . TOO : -BUSy FOR EQUIPMENT The children's story hour will be re sumed at the Public librarv Friday f afternoon, October 14, at 4 o'clock. Miss Millard will tell stories of American folklore; ' In view . of tho present political In terest a bulletin on the citizen and his duties has been posted . In the circulat ing department 1 The, library begs that patrons renew ing books by telephone during the npon and early evening hours will exercise patience, as the long line of people waiting at the circulating desk to renew their books must be considered before telephone calls can be answered. An examination for library assistants will be held In the library. an Monday, October 17. All applicants will apply to the librarian on or before October 12. An Initiation meeting of the students of the law department of the Univer sity of Oregon in the assembly hall last evening, resulted In the - formation of an- associated student body.- The fol- Donovan Is charged with engaging In i lowing officers were elected: - Presi- a betting and gambling game and will ; dent Ben Wagner; vice-president F. L. have a hearing in municipal court next Phipps; secretary, Frank 8. Sever; treas- week. nni rnrr n n KflNKKh MIX UlinilL IILIUIIMU weioGi - - i urer, C. F. Hogan; sergeant-at-arms, J, C. Morton. Messrs. Eubanks, Friar, Hotehklss, Brown and Hawkins were i and Messrs. Clark, Brown and Hen- dorson as members of the committee on constitution. Over 100 students were present the membership of . the fresh man class alone being 45. The new body plans several entertainments and debates. Municipal Court Hears-Testi-mony of Women Who Were Robbed. SEWER PIPE COMES UP FOR DISCUSSION land. Forest Fire In California. (United Press .m4 Wirt.) Santa Crui. Cal.. Oct 8. A forest come In contact, and ha will also confer May. an old pioneer of Klrvllla this fire , which has already swept over a various distinctions In the king's name county. - thousand Acres of timber land and which in the . course of his state progress The funeral waa held Sunday. October threatened the Santa Crus big trees throughout the union. - ; - v . 12. Ho. leave! besides his family, his is burning today at-the head of Clear According to schedule Capetown will father. R. M. Cooper, of .PorUaadlwalcxBC-lt. fiu nas of jqilmmhmrcA teTwehrtl errthMSsrttasnBf TO!rMont'CTsisters7Mra Minnie Wtllet, of Barlow: to flgh It as those who have been try- Aiter. a., ween s., stay mere tne royal I Mrs. Z4na jaaton,-ot ffaystta,. Idaho; four ing to cneck tne names are exhausted. party, win proceejj to uioem ton tejn. ana loroinors. xl. ; cooper, or Portland; taccoramg to teiepnone messages ro thonce on to the Victoria Falls, Sails-1 Archie Cooper, of Pilot Rock, Or. f Mllo ceived hers today. - The firs started bury, Buiuwayo, Pretoria, Johannesburg Cooper, of Kansas, and. E. H. Cooper, of near Bea Lomond. Embers from a camp ajta luregon uiy. . llire are supposed to have caused It Criticism of the present method of garbage oollectlon occupied a large part of last evening's session of the North East Side Improvement association. A committee was Appointed, consisting of T. B. McDevitt and J. -H. Nolta, to con fer with members of, the council rela tive to ohange in ths system. The com mittee will probably be instructed to recommend municipal 'collection. -All of last year's officers were re elected for another year's service. Coun cilman Menefee announced plans for the acquisition of a playground In lower Alblna. Death of W. P. Layman. (Spell Dtsptteh to Tbe Jotirnnl.l Vancouver, Wash., Oct- 8. William P. Layman, 58. years old, died yesterday at his home, Seward hotel, of bronchial pneumonia. He Is survived by his wife and four children. V Prior to Mr. Layman's corning to Van couver two years ago, he was a resident of Eaton, Colo., where hs was a promi nent cltlsen and contractor. Hs was a member of Arapollcs Tribe No. 11, I. O. R. M., at Alta, Colo., and of the Federal ttriiiOTrtrfTnsrtrr-ftrBcraiaerrroie: The funeral will bs held at, 2 oclock tomorrow afternoon , from , Knapp's chapaW under tho auspices of Kumtux Tribe No. 8, of Vancouver, and Inter ment will be made In the city cemetery. It will bs a strictly rltuailaiin ceremony. ;;;';-';'"'..";'", ,' Fart of tha testimony against C T. Crane, the fashionably attired man ar rested at the Hotel Oregon after ho had lured It wo girls, ta ' I ha . .liostslrr -a4 robbed- one of them, was heard In ths municipal court this morning. Miss Violet Thlele of Omaha, Nek. who says Crane took her purse, 'Is compelled to return home because of ths fatal Ill ness of her father, and her testimony was taken by a stenographer for pos sible presentation to the grand jury. Miss Maud McCartney, the. stenogra- 5 her called to tbe hotel, and who aays rane locked her In his room and tried to make love to her, also gave testi mony. The oase then went over untjl next week. Judge Taawell raisins; the bail from $800 to $1500. "I'll win this case if It costs me $20,COV asserted Crane as ha was taken back . to a cell While little Is known concerning him. It is believed he has resources., When first arrested he had no money, but he afterward secured enough to give back to Miss Thlele ths sum h had taken from her and to pay a retainer to his attorney.. . Death of John McCeown. " (Special Bf.pitch to The Journal.) -. Vancouver. Wash., Oct 8. John Ho CeownL 6 years old. died yesterday at St. Joseph's hospital following an oper ation two weeks ago for stomach trouble. McCeown was a resident of Skye, ..Clarke county, and .previous , to TRAIN SCATTERS BODY , OF MAN ALONG TRACK The remains of a man believed to be lames Wilson, a typewriter salesman, were found scattered beside the tracks of the Southern Pacific railroad near ths Waverly golf links about 10 o'clock last night and removed to the morgue by Deputy Coroner Frank Dane. Slips of paper found In his pocket Indicated that he had formerly lived at 441 Twenty-fourth street in Seattle and had then corns to the Drexel, hotel Jn . Portland. Iha.narae-0 47fc4tVC -Pelleo Cox-was also found printed on a slip of paper. A man giving the nam of Thomas Wilson was recently arrested in tbe Drexel hotel for conducting a gambling game and ths coroner's office Is trying to discover whether the railroad victim Is ths same man. - Nothing Is known as to how tho ' accident occurred. ; CHURCH CAN GET $500 BY RAISING $6000 In order to secure a donation of $500, offered by a man who refuses to allow the use of his name. Rose City Park Presbyterians must finish raising $6000 for-tha church in that suburb by 9:30 o'clock tonight - At a meeting of the congregation held in tho church last night It was announced that but $997 remained to be raised. That the re quired sum will be forthcoming thero is little doubt as the entire Rose City Tartr avr'tinn la In tprpnteil and Ktranuoua efforts are being put forth to have tho sum in .hand. ,? " , BANKER RECOVERING ' FROM OPERATION Georgo W. Bates, the well known hanker, who was operated on ten days ago . for appendicitis at tho Good Sa maritan hospital, has made such rapid progress toward recovery that he is to bs moved tomorrow from the hospital to his home. Mr Bates' splendid physi cal constitution enabled him to quickly overcome the severe operation, and Ms pliyslclan now believes that he will -bo. up and ' attending to his business af fairs within a very short time, ; , land. He was a native of Canada. His Only relatives are a sister in Canada and a cousin at Portland. The funeral will be held Monday morning; from St. James Cat hot) rat with interment 'in the Catholic cemotery, . , PIONEER OF PORTLAND DIES IN CALIFORNIA John Dudley, a resident of south Port land for many years, and for more than 20 years employed, by tho Portland Gas oompany, died last night at Sierra Mad ras, Cal., where he had been, accom panied by his wife, sines March, Mr. Dudley, who was a native of Massachu setts, came to California during the ar gonaut days, and removed ' to Oregon when Portland was a pioneer town. Be sides his widow he leaves three sons, residents of Seattle. HARD LUCK FOLLOWS CAFE MANAGEMENT Shortly after ths restaurant of W. It O'Neill. In the old Arlington club build ing at West Park and Alder . streets,, was damaged by firs yesterday it was locating thero three years ago4yaq. fiy I cloyed up on attachments h fnnataUU 1fcager 1n'"tne "flr4y!hinusi&esa . at' Port- Lou Wagner. The suMs wore brought by the Prael & Hegel company, , who ask $90.89 for table service,' and by John R Rupple, In charge of the cut fet, wh says that he has : not beun paid $148 duo as wages for his oik sine August 16. ... . CHIEF DEPUTY CONSTABLE K1ERNAN HAS RESIGNED TtTlllla. .m iriAvmsn h1a Amnvttxr nnr t a . 11 tiuailt mij unfl viuku ble for nearly thre years, tendered his resignation - to Constable Lou Wagner today. It will take effect ot once and Kierman will enter the credit depart ment of a local department store. Mon day. Klernan ; said sometime ago he would retire even In the event of Wag ner's, renomination and reelection. . Kier nan will probably be succeeded by FrM Rennick. one of the ohl6st deputies in point of service, M LETTER-CARRIERS TO HAVE BETTER HORSES Authority to spend $360 for hot hire for each of th 17 mountM nll carriers connected with the Portiun.l postoff ice, was received today. Only $300 a year per carrier has hlthurio beeb allowed. A a eonse'iuew tin horses which It was posfiltila to bit have been of very poor stock. Tbe t flvs dollars a month will mak it V'-'-slblo for the postofflce to make uso of decent appearing. animals. ) persofIal Fred 8. Pelrce and K. V. Jorix, ''! uty city auditors, ore connnM t- 0 homes, by illnesa ' The f..rrii-r faring from a mtil np.1 rrout. 1 1-, j i. lattur has an sbfrijss la ti. Jounial Want A(l bring f