. THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL'; PORTLAND. v-TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY- 10.. 1911 5r RECALL OF HI GILL HPUD1 Judge Gilbert Overrules Res - training Injunction of " . t Judge Hanford. - .. p :. In an opinion in which be questioned ths Jurisdiction of the federal court! In the case in the first place. Presiding Judge Gilbert of the United States dr ' cult court of appeals yesterday, granted a writ of supersedeas . against the in junction' Issued by Judge Hanford, -also a member of the circuit court of appeals, ' and restraining the recall election geattle will hold February T'l s ' Judge Gilbert's decision Is a complete victory for the advocates of the recall of the Seattle mayor; their causa hav ing been temporarily" knocked 6ut by "Judge Hanford's Injunction, In the opin ion he gave yesterday Judgd Gilbert said he did not think the injunction granted- by Judge Hanford warranted, considering it too great an Interference In the local affairs of th'eclty tot Seattle. lie said hi ppinlon as to the rights of tha case were euch that vhen hv matter cam to be considered by the entire body of .the circuit court of appeals for this district he would '.hot' sit on the case but - would call ? fa a . district United States Judge.'1': J'.;-: '.-v, -v-ii ; Judge Gilbert said in his opinion a court should be very slow to tie the hands of the officers of a city in a mat ter involving an election' to be held in the city. He said the Instigator of the suit upon wflich Judge Hanford's Injunc tion was based Frank H. Scobey of Chicagohad at issue but , a , email amount of money that would go for excecs taxes to pay the expense of the recall election, while on the .other hand the city of Seattle stood for the orderly conduct of an election authorised . by the laws of the, state, rj 3 v.'i- He said further that no great wrona; could be, done Scobey because the full circuit court of appeals i was soon to take the question up and decide It. The caso. will be heard by this . court Jan uary 80, In all, probability. , . ; ;" ; ' m. ' i" ,: .sl. :" Coqullle Herald Changes Hands. . ;'"':"'. (SwcUl Dispatch te The Journal.) ; -Coqullle, Or.., Jan. IO.t-J.: E, Updike of Portland has purchased the plant of the Coqullle Herald of this city, and will hereafter be the editor and man ager of that paper. ' ... , . .: Tiiiis Permit Ports td Pur chase Tide lands From State at Nominal Price. (Salem Boreas f Tie Jonrtul.) ". V Salem, Or, Jan. 19. Increase of the power 'of ports vln Oregon to purchase state tide lands within port districts for the use of the ports la proposed in a of Coos county, , , The bill "will permit such lands are needed by the porta of Portland,.' Coos Bay, Tillamook and Others that may;b organised to take override lands from the state at a nominal figure. These lands may not be aliented by the re spective ports, nd the title returns to the state if the port toes out of exist ence. " ' V'.'.i: Senator, Chase says the bill will be of great advantage to Cooa bay in Its work of Improving the port and taking over, lands which may bV needed In develop ing the harbor. ' In this - way, lands deemed desirable can be protected from private ownership. ,, JAPANESE RESTAURANTS .GEP LIQUOR LICENSES ... ' '; On recommendation of Police Sergeant Golta the liquor license committee of the city council yesterday; afternoon voted to grant the applications of five restaurant liquor, licenses for Japanese, the, licenses haying been neld up at a previous- meeting because the restau rants were, not fitted up n accordance with the' law. . The orientals hastened to make alterations in the buildings in which the restaurants' were located. E. RJ Rice appeared bef pre the com mittee with complajnt that G, B. Wil liams had been granted a" renewal of Rice's liquor license. Rice said that he had paid fit? for the unexpired portion of .the license for a saloon at 260 Front street. ' He opened the saloon In Sep tember, agreeing to pay the rent and buy beer from the Enterprise brewery, of which Williams was the agent v Shortly afterward Rice was taken 111 and obliged to go to the 'hospital. He says Williams took advantage of bis Ill ness and. by means of a power of attor- ney took, possession of the-saloon and obtained a renewal of the license. , j ' The committee Instructed : License Commissioner Joe Hutchinson to cite Williams to appear before the committee at , its next meeting to show why he Is entitled to, retain, the' license he now holds under power of attorney. BODY OF MRS. SMITH, v i SUICIDE, TO GO'EAST The remains of Mrs. Ethel Smith, who committed suicide ' Sunday morning at the residence of J. D. Brown, ISO Cook street, will Very likely be sent to Ne braska, where her parents reside. Coro ner Norden saya the woman came to her death by using Illuminating . gas. A bottle of chloroform was found In her room, but there is nothing to Indicate that she used It Two years ago the woman made a sensational attempt to commit suicide by Jumping from' the Morrison street bridge, but was saved by a steamboat man, who risked his life. : New York Girl Weds In London. London, Jan. 10. Many prominent members of the American colony in London were present at the wedding here today of Miss Harriet Frances Arnold, daughter at WillffnT H. Arnold of, New York City, and Captain J. B. Lyons. Captain Lyons is ,a son of the dean. of Oasory. ' 1 Ml " I' " - ' ' '" '"" """ ' ! MEDIUM OR FULL PEG TROUSERS, AS YOU LIKE if -tWEG-TOPM:.' 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