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, 1910 CI Gowernot :..-nr.s OFFICIAL FIGURES C,J THE VOTE fC?, CANDIDATES FCr. GTATE OFFiC I Oncr-wmao- . I OMi-r-.n I ' Wt ot j Trwrr I Jc-tJ.-e ?'".. c'-vrU J J:r- ' Court. II Att.-C-n. iL-L Ia-a E..e r:i:!.'r I-1 ? A S. R. - , , -..t p- i.w Di-trlrt Kwuii District toiiue I t 'I -lift, f -a 1 .-ar rm. h ! . .-t.l ,i I t. a. z Tr. ST "p o 3 " o a " 5 5 j g s . w : $ sT Q ? ' t ? n 2 s t ? .LJ r ? 2 i v H -V ; " - fj " 2 . o b ? g L S . s . '5 g 5 a 5 'I ? I i E -3 ? 5 ; s I 1 a S 2 I E k S 4 i V j i l I ? - f I I ? J I I I i Z- I s -s 1 B h " I 8 3 - I 3 - - I i S g 2 , g, - -s ; j ; B- I : I 5 - - S 5 I I -2 9- P .? I i i. .-P o - 2 - I " Ps c99 - ."3 P 'Sw -a . 9. ' ! 9 9 's I - s w v ;. : ? 7 . " w . 7 S : 9 w . f? 2 s -2 j . - : ; . 5 5 - i . i- : : : . I i : 7 M : : i : : I : M" : : : i : : : ' : i i : : : M : : : , i . ? ! -J '' ', fsrVs-i V'"Vi i lal i'woI "Wj 17 -5TTi;R4l 4:!l YAit7rr''lW2i' ?3S4l"'ii2! ' 3"4 i'tfiX l.l.'.a 1.4111 4671 872 2,H7! " tUitl l.f.TOI 1.14.H ' 3JC.I 17S 1 U5J l.jTvTl "l.t'l 1.37 ti I J.f" ; l.fiafl 2,j CIo, j .. . . "fl X.llti ' S.0.J . 'tr,....... nl. . ...... I :kjiim. iulm'P. . ...... n.i:;!'ia...... i ......... '" . Ctlirr. ..,.., r.Hi.ftm.. . nt. ........ lUnwy...... Rt-rcr. ,. J-knn. ....... Josephine.-..,. Klamath..., 4k. .... lne., ........ I Ino . . ....... Mulhmr .virion.. ...... W.HTOV.'. ...... Multnomah,.,. Polk.. -ni'rmsB.... .... j 'l..lnnvok. ...... t'ma till. ' T'nion. .......... Wallowa.....,.,. Wnficft. . ...... Washington... Whaler... ,',;.J Yamhill.:..,... JOl'AUi. 1.4401 1.716 x,(4 a.oi'i U J..4;lrt lOi tM7 1.4 l 1.S-1H . 7 : y 17H KM 44ii sn ' Si". :.'M2 47C M7 SAS ' 44W 1.2T.ft 1556 ' 77 . 821 7f! S7 44 387 4B 620 ,'J,75 2e 741 2,71. 8.Trit (774 8H I,0Kl 1,577 I,,,.. JBW .,, & -4H9 WO , fcOiEi l.tv lii7 i.s 4T TAl i,0f.s toa !,& l.WWI ... 321 ". IMS 1394 U fCTDM.8SJ GOT BIGGEST VOTE attorney General Leads State Officials With 83,755; Next to Him Is Treasurer Kay - With 76,706. : ; : 2.1 1.S24 489 413 ... .....1 If" ?'J . 13 taM lav HI 2, 2.YJ .216 lift rt 7 S3H 2W 1,741 417! l.:4 447 if:t 14.'! 1.42" (WIS 1.442 4.. b- I 1.412 l,t,; fts,. 1,6 1" ...Z1.... Si ' W lit Is ni - m 1"' 691 SlL 12 : 10S Hb' 621 .2 4!.S , 122 . 100 -847 ' 1 .'- WS- 2.H ,1M W 6.17 ,817 , J.W 62S S;- ;a . 52 8;. R12 li p3 4 ig5 v? if . 3 f!SSS 2 !C : f: 5,1 ; J4 SO . ' 4901 , 172 115 MJ .. :.' ' 'ljS , ,T JJ JJi v ' V 77 i;l 577 3M 101 ' ) 72:1 1211 6:w 147 75 '42 B79J 31ft f 543 ' '! I .0721 - IkM 7W 118 711 m . M 3 620 3H7, ; v M -.', , g . " .i J S ( 1,5 ' T64I ' : 8 W3 8,367 2.301 j 8Sn Tift 4.2T.!. l.OHl 8,ft2ii l,8n WS : 82S , S,23lf 1.8M , 6B7M l.anTJ J.TijT W21 3, 2,M 4,lf, J.12d 8.1 'SA4 -8M 87 !. RM - ,M4 ...... ., .- ; ;.' ST fT7 rSl 1ST 14? 144 703 ' 481 ...... 222 167 , 802 '. 854 6i 2SS ,174 68 W SW .' 301 f 613 263 217 f 6S7f S..v 761 2iJ) SIO -.150 ' 35 22 801" 174 V. 72 4.... A.- .r ;T14 a 1 . 62 7112 .J 117 ?. 5 j ,(, ifi.w .''SS '.37 8.2S.7 W7 2. 1,728 1,87.! 254 2.2J2 1,865 tt XSSI 1.733 40 1540 1,728 1.238 ... 7: I.124J 7,a1 WWA t751 . 3J1 v 63 ..i... 2.224 1 675 v, 385 282 J.102 6.. r,, 1. - "! ?ftl . ei2 1 02 14(1 f Po 1 157 2.'i 788 ' S33 ". 11 r. .100 838 K ? 123; . 82.T 648 l -1.17 I - 8771 626 1,138 .; 226 TW ' T7T m ,il5 ..7... .r..V. .) 635 . UO i;.4 a832 .lOS ,117 10W l' 78 W5 3.4 88 , 1B1 612 M ,1 w Jo , J i.8T3 ,469 '674 S.676 2,6-3 477 4,201 t22 ROT ) 4.i$ 14 6,488 8utt 4,T4I 'Sy7 621 8,754 2,380 , 424 21 A-. .. 8,973 S.050 ,451 .668 WW ; L 417 1 K8 Wl 70 653 424 2W ' 11 82 MO 148 477 218 " 83 36 631 246 100 621 Z3 .115 6T, .'278 618 144 , BU JS. . '-73 , 42 .,W;'.54j 2J4 M 83 .i. i . 4 17 417 18 M3 . 2 S..V2 3.027 8.2W 17.JW5 16.8W M.J 3l6a 3,11.1 23.574 5.142 B.6.2 8.612 8,411 19.457 7,118 S.RM lf,4:!f, T.177 4.2W 18.02 J.JY B.Wl 840 24.1W ... L885 J.462 (.-.. JMV,H 2,913.2.13- WW ,X44 8.4-1 8,152 21.K.7 '!., "'9(i,7 "'VJ V,0 ';jj4 j 704 1Brt(i 1.102 -275 ' 261 2,077 , 44a V 1.60SJ 1 , X 187 1,474 1,105 2151 1,600 1,007 ,267 1,541 1,1281 O.WT 441 1,967 ...j. :' i , " f ..'.r.. .f ? .; 't " ' 4 gS3 J ! ii W40? .3S9 S 1.7.wh04 M 245 2M St 'LWOllftW 1.282 'fnw '; 266 1927 476 l.Q2ll T72 " 844 1,88.3 1,002 gfXTj 1,774 .l.OftftJ 811 1,796 1.15.j2a542j41i v rSoVt SiSrwS1 WWTTO fiirlTtiTo fS6-pi aua2jcrfi leKrsII W848W , - I - - ..m.Mr-K mi Iniiini ini nnnr ia liiinmirii rnr i RRliirn IniHROll ZrnniinflRlfn InnHlll IOTH nfiP OFFICIAL REURES PRIZES FUK GUA1 : ptlGtHISiiHUI . fflMPUKI IS fflffiil tAAIHtD w tuuiwiii .miflUiitizt . SilOV; CRAV.T0RD Mi HUHUS BV THIRD WIFE OFFERED $430,000 BYGRAHD JURORS IS UilAUTIIORIZED DIG HASS MEETTHG .1 AiinTiirn hit Tnn m pmu n nv ' HiiUiiiuuiimuu Women AViU Compete in Event to Be Held in . January. - Official figures on the vote' for can didates for state office In th recent election are published oil this page. Tnexe figures are the result of com pilations by the secretary of state, and were given out at Salem today. , They are bastid on the official returns from each county in Oregon. The canrass of the vote cast on Initiative and referen dum measures Is still In progress. I The largest.vote received by any can- dutato' was that given A. M. Crawford, K publican nominee for attorney gen erar. His vote was 83,755, his only op ponent being C. C Brix, Socialist, who rolled ig.lU.-v!;: 'A: yl A-'I'V1-; The second largest vote was that of T. B. Kay, Republican nominee for state treasurer, who received 76,706. Kay had two otiDonents, a Socialist and a Pro- hibUionist Neither Kay nor Crawford hurl a. Democratic onnonent ' - " As already published In The Jonrnal the official figures sive OswaM West, Special premiums are being sent in for the Mid-Winter' Sbeec and Goat show by almost every mall, (to Secre tary C D. Mlnton reports.' The latest prlaes were nt In todajf by the Den ver stockyards, which contributes 125 for special premiums, and along with this came an offer from . Mrs. W. J. Farley,' of Dallas, Or,' who will i give a registered Angora buik " kid as a prize for the best i registered doe kid bred and exhibited by a woman. Mrs, Farley is a well known Angora breeder and believes In encouraging the women in this Industry. The secretary - win soon be In "posi tion to announce the Judges, as negotia tions are onder way and rapidly draw ing to a close. ? in addition to the of fer of $300 from, the Ramboulllet asso ciation i for specials, there Is to be one judge. furnished by them, and that judge has not yet been decided upon, as there are many good judges among the Earn bonlllet breeders, any one of , whom would place the ribbons right, The. Angora goat men are coming to the front,' said Secretary Mlnton today, "and the promise Is now for a large ex hibit' of Angoras'. Special premium have been arranged for the amateurs to encourage them to cojpe out, which was dons at the request of several of Bullets of Aggrieved Woman ; Strike First Street Jeweler and Man in Adjoining Store; She Is in Jail. Must Give $215,000 to Gain Government's Harbor . ' Appropriation. ;'.;' W)i V;: Mi-WiS -f i'i' Through-Major Morrow, corps of en gineers, U. S. A In charge of the First Oregon district, a proposal has been made by the chief f engineers to the Port of Slnslaw,- whereby improvements to cost $430,000 will be made tinder su pervision of the government -engineers I . Y. taK A huId 1-j4a. Bernard Meteger, proprietor ot ' ,VT ta"V"lTvZ, jeweiry enop ai ill t lret street, is m , The proposal made by the chief of ou. vincenrs nospnai witn a Duiietnow I engineers' la that the Fort of Siuslaw In his left cheek and with three teeth comm lesion execute a contract with the out His third wife, Frances Watson Bvermnent guaranteeing the fnu sum Metzgttv who shot hhn In bia store last t $215,000. to be backed by a bona evening, la in .a cell In eitr Jan. too .3 HI to make explanation of the ,af- of contract On the guarantee fair. .' Vv',i;,;i' - 'r SI'.'-V ,:'"!, htnr' anfAnted and the contract made At the hospital It was said today that I work on the proposed Jetty on the north Metzger 1 not In a dancer, although aide of the. river will be commenced, he cannot' talk yot because of the Work tithe south Jetty, under the pres wound w 'his mouthJ i Deputy District f,nrai"h..RobtI alS! Attnrn UVnnlr OnllW .nt Attn. R I wl" w TOnuaow umu uw l uimnmfin tinmlnM for eovsrnor. a DlU- rality of 6103. West's total vote was 84y-jtha older breeders and exhibitors, Which S;' 3. The next highest vote ror any uemo- ijr jiwiu rafi, nnAMni waaithnt riven Jndere and the desire to maka a big showing Will R. King of the supreme court, who!0' Angoras even at, the expense of los- received 44.760. . Ilugh' McLala, Demo- mg many vatuaoio premiums man t ratio candidate for railroad commls- selves. : And In addition , to these many sioner, was third with 88,603.,: ' Angora .breeders are contributing dl The official figures show that In the recUy to the , fund , bern raised for choice of two Justices of the aupreme lut? f"1. trr: . : -rt fn h rix Tar trm. Judder President . W. Daughtrey, - who has Burnett won by a decisive majority, re-been traveling considerable recently t,Hr,. . t, total tt an that th 1 among the sheep breeders, expresses his only real contest was between Judge I Plnlon that the how will be one of ' ... I (tvao f " wioaMltMHa T4 ' to Jat(mJ - V.M a Moore ana Judge King, mootos vow -a. K7 001 u-nA TTimr. 44.7B0. - breeders will make their entries as James T. Chlnnock. Republican,' Who quickly as possible, In order that full was elected superintendent of water dl- arrangements can be made for the ao vislon No. 1. had the distinction of mmodatlm of al the eheep and goat a Haney vial ted Mrs. Mettger in the jail this morning, bat found her so 111 and nervous as a result of the shooting that she could make no statement' ' Mrs. Metzger and her husband have been separated for several months. Some December session ot congress, when leg islation may be secured to permit the port to complete the work to the tun extent , of the contract and to receive credit for It as a part of the contribu tion. If the legislation Is not secured then It la 'expected that it will be at SnL-nii!!rtttwrlh next session, and as the port has Evasive Answers Given and Members Grow More Sus picious; Police Captain . Is Also Asked What He Knows. Haney and told him her troubles, say ing her thuband spent . hlsv money; on other women, naming a beauty parlor" he Is paid to support, while she could get nothing out of him. She declared tnat when she "would call him up on the telephone he would hang up the receiver as soon as he recognised her voice, and that she was ill, had just bad one serious operation at the hospital and spent about $47,000 on the south Jetty up to- November 1, and was spending from $9000 to $10,000 month, they will be credited with a large "amount , It Is estimated by Major Morrow that the work on , the north Jetty, on the specifications of which he is engaged in figuring, will take from two to three years, at which" time there will be a depth of from 1$ to 20 feet on the bar bad to return agaln-for another. Haney at low water. aavisea ner to as tne aistnct attorney . A finaJ port on the Joint lmprove f or a warrant for Metzgers arrest for ment of Tillamook nav with fund, fnr- nonsupport He heard nothing from her, Dished by the government and the Port he says, until she asked him to defend 0f Tillamook will be forwarded to the her today. The Shooting took'place W Metzger'B ha held between Decerns IS and SB shop, shortly after 6 o'clock last night by the board of engineer officers ap Metsger was alone when hla wife en- pointed, for that purpose and.cltiaena tered and snot him with a 32 calibre re- of Tillamook. The officers comprising volver. Only one shot took effect Nick the board, which will meet tn Malor being entirely unopposed. ? and dogs . that will be , on exhibition. n-K M.h.. A f . ww room win oe. reaay lor oo- ctaltet nominee was that given to John HWm' t ? Koohf candidate for state engineer. His la " wl3r Wed" vote was 19.475. The leading, candidate "irj Ll nn the ProhibiUon ticket was Leslie h T. . w.w -Z:L :ZZ;:?.T"rc." EaUer. nominee for StaU treasurer, who - "" hTm' "'5 ' " J f VMMIW5 OSiMJt Keges. .cook at 222 Washington street. and Monroe Goldstein, an employe of the Portland Oaa ft Coke Co-, heard the shots and sent tor the police. Officers Flack and Lclsy found Mrs. Metzger sit received 15,114. The vote for congressional candidates in any campaign Is often cited as the test of the strength ot the two leading parties. In the recent election the Re publican congressional vote waa as fol lows: ' ' , : First district W.iC. Hawley..., 26,256 St-cond district A. W. Lafferty., .30,642 Total .............56,898 . The Democratic vote was as follows First district R. O. Smith.., ....18,232 Second, district John- Manning. ,.19.477 they will be sent at once. JURORS ALONE READ LETTER Total : v.. 87.709 ' The combined Republican plurality In the two districts was 19489. MORE TRAINS PULL " UP UNDER DEPOT : . SHEDS BEHIND TIME Judge Holds Epistle in' Case Too Obscene to Be Re peated in Court ' " a n, k. N. Fast MaU, due to 4 arrive at 7 a. nv, arrived at :60 a. m. ' " 4 O. R. & n. Bpokane Flyer., due to arrive at , I a. nv, arrived at 8:40 a.- .at. -v.; - v. ,.. a R. & N. Danes Passenger, 4 due to arriva at 92$ a at, ar- 4 rived at 1.1- a,- ra. - - -- 4) Southern .; Paciflo .. California 4 Express, doe -to arrive at 7rS0 a, nv,-arrived at 8:30 a. m. ' O, R."'.' N.' Oregon-Washing. 4 ton Express, -due to arrive, at 4 10:80 a, nv, arrived at 1;10 p. m. 4 Houthern Pacific Shasta Lim- 4 I ted, due to arrive at 2:30 p. m., 4 was reported! Id minutes late. 4 ' Other' trains practically on 4 . time today. ; t .... 4 So indecent was the, letter alleeed to nave been written Judge M. W. Mc Crrath, a Grant county,: New Mexico, Justice of the peace, - by Dr.w B. ' 'v'M. friortn ot Toledo, Or., tnat Judge "Wol verton refused to allow It to be read in tne united states court : this mom. lng and in phiee of the usoal reading, copies . of ."' the letter . were given - the jurors. ; y: Dr. North ts a white-haired, Intelligent-appearing man of 45 or BO and is on trial for sending obscene matter throuijti the ma Us. It is claimed that while a ' resident of New Mexico Dr. Xorth as twice arrested and fined and imprisoned by Judge McGrath - for practicing dentistry without a license. In February, 1910, McGrath. as well M other county officials ot Grant county, received letters postmarked Toledo, Or ting on a chair on the sidewalk la front I in the budgets for projects In the dis. of the store. Metzger was ineide, "pick-1 trlcts in charge of Majors Morrow and lng teeth out of his moUth," according J Mclndoe, as recommended by the chief to the policemen. ;..rvj' , v a i, - v I or engineers Monday, but the funds will Mrs. Metzger -.was, a, seamstress be-1 be sufficient to carry the Important fore Metzger married her, and was weitl Work along until the next rivers and known to many Portland Heights rami-1 harbors bill. lies tor wnom sne woricea. ene nas been living with friends in the Hanover apartments at 166 King street, where she and her husband first lived follow ing their marriage 16 months ago. She has. been out of the hospital Just one week, and it la said is scarcely able to want':,:'-'vT'Wr:.? v--,:. Edward Descovich, a bookkeeper for the: German newspaper, " Nachrlchten, was sitting in the Olympla Oyster house. which adjoins the Metzger store on the west eating an oyster Btewi at the time of the shootuuci tie started un in r to.lZtatLb of Union Meat Com- was next the partition between the two stores, a bullet pierced the wall and lodged In the middle finger of his left hand. He had it extracted without much difficulty and is at work again today. and signed "Black Hand." threatening . .' , 1 mesa unless uney moved ' away from The New England,: Snffraga league. INew Mexico. It waa learned rr with , headquarters la Boston,, has la-1 North had removed to Toledo' and ' he sned an appeal to the country to eele-jwas arrested npon thla Circumstantial nrate ui centenary or ine Dirtn . or evidence, O.arles Sumner, on January 6. 1111. There promises to be the nsitaf haf. J tie of hand-writing experts In the case us in ujeir openir-g Utements both leputy District .Attorney 'McGrath- and North's attorney forecasted their Introduction. The case of the srovernment ratni William Jones, a Malheur countv nneb. er, tor tne alleged fencing of J500 acres of government land In Malheur canyon w eni vo tne jury - at j j, ; o'clock thia morniniti'-'' '. v,.- (. ,.v ixh,, .- Jones is one of the old-time rnnchM 01 eastern Oregon and looks, acts and 3 Sarsaparilla Cures all blood humors all eruptions, -clears the complex 'M?.' loiboch,c'u He J4 . , " h!s orney, C, E.,a.Wqod, elalro a: i: T.! u-, J f- wandering .off.- among: nelsonoua w.edR, and that much of Uie fehclng is now nuwn. 1 dieHion, relieves5 that tired feeling, rives vuror. and .vim. Ot it today in osnal liquid form or tU'Cohtcd tablets caJIcd Sarsatabs. Pallfta school hl.MrM mala a To-,. donaUon to Coy and Glrla Aid soclcHy wan ngag!d. chief of engineenf after ' a meeting 4o Morrow's office here are Colonel John BWdle, stationed at San Francisco; Ma jor C W. Kutx, In charge of tha Seattle district and Major Morrow. Slight reduction are said to be made SIGHT OF ONE EVE pany Injured in Auto Accident ilNl'SM.. -TO VeR DRESSES C. C 1 Colt president of the Union 1 Meat company, was painfully and seri ously injured yesterday afternoon at i5:a o'clock, -When his automobile col Hded with a Wagon at Fifth and Everett streets, ri As' a result , of : the accident ; Mr. Colt Is in 8t Vincenra hospital with a broken jaw. numerous cats on his face land an eye so badly cut that he may vim Adeln Pef ferle. the rounc woman I los the eight of it. though his Physi- given 60 days ta,jall yesterday In the plans hope to save the organ municipal court for wearing men's cloth- ' Air. Colt J. C. Good, secretary yt the in'iWiarM- nh will Mvwunin wear union Meat company, and IL J. Hooper. female - dress. : So convenient have I " ,CLU ""K " trousers, coat and Vest, proven 'to her vne company lasi nignt m 4- : ...4.n? I the-accident occurred. - :'. will ha aouaht - where she can ' Mr- Colt was driving hla automobile wear them, she says. After being returned to the matron's department - yesterday afternoon. Miss Petf erle waa asked to change her col lege cut suit for skirts, and a wrapper, which ' were provided by V th Women's club. She refused ai first, but only 1 gave tip her former clothing upon prom- south on Fifth street, and at the Inter sectkm of Everett came euddenty upon the wagon, which bad started to cross the street toward, the. east Mr. Colt did not ee the wagoa In the ,darkaa until It waa too late to stop the ma chine, which skidded Into the team. . The wind shield . struck on-i 1 oC the horses and: was'' bent back and broken tse to have it returned to her.:; .When! Pierea of .the. nvln? ih.i rttih.i tr the uklrts and wrapper: were given her colt's check, lip and one piece ttruek by tha matron, the- young woman put hbn in the left eye cutting U Jid and them ' feef first, saying: ; JThis Is nlerclne the eyeball' Mr. Colt's law -. somexmng awiufcrii nas oeen a-jongialse. broken in the collision. time sines I wore anything like this, but Mr. Good was cut about the face by 1. guess 1 nave to uo it 1 the glass, but was1 not, seriously lnJuiH.-d. ,,Mlss Ferrenee.has worn mens cloth-1 Mr. Hopper was not injuml. ing at Intervals for the last eight years, Mr. Colt was taken to St .Vlnrnt"S and has ; kept her hair short While I hospital, where ; hla lnjarlca were niminr .vim orcnesirai jni inmirm? iotpebwi.--. s ; 1 1 before the public,.aha wore a large wig. She says her father is a dentist at,Spo-l : Miners Iaiured: FatiltT Fixmv Kn. wommg . to roruana anout rour rhoenlx, B. XU Nov. 30.Gorge GUI months ago, sne waa lanen to J46 Elev- nd Jofeoh tJhrlstian wro victims of a. enth street bjfW. P. McMlilen, employed premature enplOstoii at the Rawhide liv lhe I.run.-tla.tfr !iiiuiimv mh liMl-M-MiMM4aAuai,"n..'.. ' noma- nan ween maue. une evening last tian will rccovei, but , Gill's chances week,, w rule playing the , piano, , she nro vert doubtful. Thcv'wcre iilMn? fainted, and it was then that her e,x off a blast' In the mine 'and the- fuse was uiHcovereo. inn tanuinuy asKea nor burned very rapidly; to the dvtiamlie. to move, and a room at the Lincoln hotel which waa discharged prematurely wHJh the men but a few feet away. City; Attorney Overrules His Veto of Modern .Realty .."Transfer System. . ' - The grand ' Jury la now calling offi cials before It In relation to the In vestigation ot moral comrltlons of the city. ; Captain bf Police Baty waa clos eted with the body yesterday afteraeon for a considerable length' of time, but since his work is with the day relief his knowledge of alleged leniency does not extend far. The previous afternoon Chief of Police Cox waa called before tha members and questioned along par ticular lines of what la going on in the north and south ends. The questions of tha grand Jurors In dicate they are not at all satisfied with part of the testimony of Chief Cox, and wish to hear from Mayor Simon. To explain the position the administration has taken tn relation to moral condi tions. It la expected he will be called.: A woman giving the name of LeRoy, and conducting, a lodging house at (6 North Fourth, street, was also before the Jury, and her evasion of questions greatly aroused the suspicion of the members. Three other women who are reported to have valuable information have ; also been before the inquisitors, and the attitude of . these women has apparently lodged the same suspicion In tne mmas 01 the jurymen. v - That the grand jury Is of the opinion that much is tolerated by the police department and certain city officials that ahould not be, is shown' by the questions asked the people appearing be fore it : Complalnta and reports of tt voritism tdward the questionable north end element have been so persistent that tne investigating noay has been led to believe that . something la radically wrong. C :v ';.'';;h:':,.t-.v ': :vv While before the rrand jury Chief Cox stated that he has dona everything he could to keep , conditions clean and has fought against graft and Immoral ity. He further offered the service! of the department to trace any complaint tnat tinged of graft or violation of law. INSTRUCTIONS TO - -! NAVAL RESERVES IN ; ARTILLERY, TO BEGfN 4 Division of fleers of the local 4 division of the Oregon Naval 4 4 Reserve will begin work of In- 4 4 structlon In light artillery this 4 4 evening in the O, X O. armory. 4 4 The lecture 4m Mrval topics 4 4 Monday night at - the Lincoln '4 4 . High school was a continuation 4 4 of the former lecture on ele- 4 4 mentary theoretical navigation 4 4 and seamanship, . embracing a 4 4 blackboard description of the 4 4. simpler instruments used. , 4 4 Lieutenant Humphrey spoke on 4 4 ship's boats, their rigs and' uses, 4 4 singly and In ' flotillas. Boat- 4 4 ' swain Staron and Gunner Matt- 4 4 by took up marllnsplke seaman- 4 4 ship, whOa Lieutenant Blomberg 4 ,4 and Surgeon Wolf attended 'tp 4 4 ' applications for - enlistment . 4 4 Those feelln; like assisting 4 4 the division in getting uniforms 4 4 are requested to send at an early 4 4 date their subscriptions to The 4 4 Journal, as IV Is desired to' se- 4 4 cure the' uniforms as soon as 4 4 - possible because upon a showing 4 4 ' that uniforms and a place to 4 store the property have been pro- 4 Vided, the federal government 4 will furnish the necessary equip ment ' ' ;!.'- w' .?v That Mayor Stmoxt has overstepped his authority in carrying out his Ideas of "an ; economic buelness' admrnlatra Uon" la indicated by an opinion sub mitted to City Auditor A. L. Barbur by City Attorney Qrant this morning. This opinion declares that section 284, of the city- charter, makes It the duty of the City auditor to keep an up-u-the-day record of changes of realty owneishlp within tha city llmltaf and A record ot property owned by the city and tha Income derived therefrom, ' -- ;"-;' J i In order to comply with the provisions of the charter, the city auditor has Itf eluded In his annual . estimate of ex panses, submitted to tha mayor, an Item, contemplating the establishment of an abstracting system. ... This would mean ran Initial expenditure of perhaps $1500. Mayor Simon" in hla annual message, published some time ago, frowns on the recommendation of the auditor, as serting that a $60 block book wlu an swer the porpose," for which the pro posed abstracting system was suggested. .,'1 have taken the matter up with the ways and means committee of the city council before this year, but was unable to secure an appropriation to put my plans Into affect' said Mr. Barbur this morning., "The city is growing and changes of ownership " . hava become so numerous that our .present method of procedure has given rise to just critl- clmt on' the;; part of, taxpayers.- t,,i,;.i'r- v "The only record we can get Of realty transfers Is through the city assessor's office and as these are not In shape so that we can get at them every day we have frequently ent out assessment notices to people who' have sold the property assessed. The hew owner may never receiya notice of assessment until he finds that his property has neen advertised for sale for delinquency, on his part", i :;.. i'-ij''-r.f..j'.v ', T. am of the opinion, reads city A torney Grant's letter, "that the word 'shall' m section 284 of tha city charter Is mandatory ; and must be construed as mnst' The rule Is that even the word 'may can, in some cases be con strued thus, ::''V:-:;V-' - "It seems it was the express Inten tion of the legislature In inserting that section of the 'charter, that, the public snould know how ; the city authorities were handling or disposing of public property, and that for convenience of the - city and its officials aa exact record of ownership of real property within the city limits should be kept "Without this interpretation of this section of the charter It would be mean ingless. You are therefore, advised that, in my opinion, you should immedia tely procure a set of books contemplated by said section, and should keep a record required thereby. . Deficit Due to Dry BcHgham They Propose to Meet by 4 Occupation Taxes- on , Best; Money Making Uries. ' (United Press La-aed Wtnv) Bclltngham, Nov., 80 The Socialists last night captured a mass meetingat the city ham that had been called for the purpose of devising ways and means whereby the city .might make np the deficit of approximately $60,000 which . will result from the town's having gone , dry and by bowling acclamation put through a motion 'tha sense of which was to raise the funds required to de- fray the. running expenses of the city, by ; taxing ; banks, ; lawyers,'' real estate men. abstractors, ,- contractors, eta, in -sums varying from $25 to $2000 "per an- -num. The meeting opened tn an orderly enough manner, being first addressed by :. Alfred. I Black, - a . wet lead- . er. George Cooper, a dry leader, adi dressed the meeting and suggested the . advisability of the chair's appointing a committee from both factiona to con fer with tha council In tha endeavor to agree on some plan which would solve, . . . , . , , ... , . . . me pruoiem wua wmca iue ouy was confronted. The : Rev, J. R. .Macartney, when called upon, took occasion to hand ex Mayor Black a roast for his flings and innuendos directed at religion and tha churcbea. . V . . " ' '. At this juncture, 'W.' IX Waynlck, a . Socialist was recognized by the chair and proceeded to explain hla plan where- . by the deficit might be made up. He suggested that the city tax all, nonpro- f diictlvs business and callings, .The! motion was made and seconded to adopt 8 : the sense of the meeting, the Suggestion made by Waynlck. Act ing Mayor John F. Miller failed to put the motion quickly enough to salt the Socialists, and H.! G. Cupples placed the motion before tha' house. . With a great shout, the proposition was Indorsed by his . followers, j .... '.;. V, Vvij 0x$ , Believing that the motloti had been Intended more ' In fun than!' anything else. City Attorney McFadden proposed the motion ' embodytng tha suggestion ot George Cooper that a- committee of five be appointed to confer with tha city council. The motion received a few votes, but was defeated overwhelming Million Dollar Thief to Prison. Louisville, Ky, Nov. So. August Ropke, known as the million - dollar thief, began today his prison sentence for the theft of $1,490,000 front the Fi delity Trust company, of Which he was secretary. ' Four hundred thoztsand dollars of tha total defalcation waa recovered, but tha remainder Ropke said he lost Ropke will remain In prison from 19 to IS years. - Methodist Confoircnca at Galveston. Galveston, Texas,, Nov. JO, With a; large attendance of clergymen and lay men the Texas conference of the Meth odist . 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