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" : ' ' '. - . ', .. . . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENINU. ' JUNE .l6.. 1011. mwm WITH HfS RIFLE, EVADES POSSES PnUNHllY l'f PEIISIEIII JURY. BEAUTIFUL U .5 WILL EXTHJD FIELD OKELVTO DISAGREE BELIEVED STOLEN 'Armed Strangers Demands : Food of Farmer, While Of T f icers Scour , Neighborhood for Bill Byrd, Murderer. Representative of Pioneer In- Lengthy Deliberation Has Not Japanese Says ; Lady Friend stitution Tours Northwest .Resulted In Verdict In the n was Kidnaped oy uninese ' Seattle Case. Telling of Work Done. Slave Dealer. V , fSnM-Ut MlMtcfe 0 Tfc. Joaraalt '.- Spokane, WMh, June XO.That Bill ! Hyrd. desperado, already, with the price tit Anuhl , murder to Mr. perhape third. o ImlUtor of Tracy, expecta with a rlfl. coolness and cunning to esoape aceres of &rmed searchers who are bounding tils trail It evident today. "While docs poeee carving thle nArnln ' nicked UD the Blnyefa trail southeast of Bpoksne, ft awartby trft ger Miwirlnf in d.tall the murderefe description, oelmiy enierea nrawi kitchen near the village of Mloa aad aamanded breakfast. Thonch the streater waa eeea Mort ft rifle beneath fallen log ftt the-edge of an undergrowth several rods from the hoo., the farmer and liia w1f. comolled with the demanae, an tertalnlng tha stranger aa ha ate not daring to ralaa alarm or take possession of tha hidden run.. Tha atranf.r thankad tha fartnar ordtally for hla hospitality, recovered the rifle and dis appeared la tha underbruah of tha ra vine. Tha sheriff's rnce wee notinea nd deputies haatened la tha direction. fourteen mllea eoutheaat or Spokane: A man answering tha slayer's descrip tion and carrying a repeating rlfla waa seen by Henry Dowlts slinking acroaa tha latter! farm three mllea eaat of Cheater at I o'clock yesterday. , At the eight of Dawlti tha man disappeared among nearby treea. Sheriff Stone, who la personally acquainted with Byrd, waa directing the search of the poaae In the Immediate vicinity at the time. ' ' Jostle of tha Peace Mslsner. of Dish nan, who waa ahot down while follow ing the slayer after tha double murder, So very low today, - pm4.I fHssstrft t The jMreaLI Pedflo University, Forest Orove, Or Juno It. Especial efforts are being made by the authorities of raciflo Uni versity la extension work. " 'William N. Proctor, who has recently come to Pa cific to fill tha chair ' of Biblical Lit erature has been giving the greater por. tlon. of hla time to work In the high schools of Washington and Oregon. Ho has spoken before student assemblies of II of the leading high schools as a means of making the eoii.ee potter (ItwcUl Meeatsa e Tee Tha Portland, detective department, Seattle, Wash.. Jane lev The belief th local district attorney'i office, the Is general bar that tha jury In tha I United States Immigration off loo and Wappeneteia aaaa will bo unable tctBa police of Ban FranoJsoe hare been agree. Tha members have been trying I .nils ted la a. search for Miss Tama Sa to arrive at a verdlot alnca 11:41 roa-lreoka. a Wutifni iimdm etrL who udgsn'-eft wor3 thst ho would hl t?'U!' rocelvft ft verdict up to midnight yea- econo Blee terday. and while the lurora know that y Chlneaa slave dealer, and Is now they would have to apend the night Ion her way to Baa fYanolooe with him without, aleep If agreement bo notlWhre aha wlU be sold Into elavsry. It SEfflOI WLE; GARRARD DEIIIES ; CIIKJIUA CITY IS iOITED AIIEI'I RACE FEELGG FACES OUTBREAK . Police Commissioner. Actina Makes ReDlv to President's Federals1' Refusal to ' Permit Under Court's Decision, ; J ' Charges That He Discrim- Rebels jo Enter May. mated Against Hebrew. . Adds to Snarl. Bring Hostilities.! ' 4 - rOsMei Pices Looms! we,. ' "r Ban VYaaotsoo, Juno 10-Aotlng un der tha decision of tho atato supreme oonrt In tha ease of tho Sea Pranoleoo ra.lt VMM UaJ WlMk' ': , Sfsxloo CHy, June II. Appels ware reached,' they favo no Indication of arj known.. lienor scholarships hare beenlnvlng at a verdict. - pr offered to the' graduateo holding tho The public baa been excluded front hih.t tBBiin in (hair rsanactiva, I the court room adjoining tho Jury room classes. Through thla offer gratifying and only a favored few aro jMrmltted responses aro ovldsnt Not only the by the bailiff a to remain within aov blah school authorities but the etudenta oral feet of tho place where tho II men who have received scholarships are ahewtng more than ordinary Interest In the work done by the college. FraoUoally all of tho present rurally will retain their places. Addlttona will bo made, a fact that win assure aa especially otrong eorpe of Instructors for the earning year.. Ia the publlo speaking ' department, rrortssor liar- are deliberating as to what fata to mete out to. C, W. Weppeneteln, ex-pollee ohlef. At tunes their voices oouid la aald, k 'h Tha Chinaman and. the Japaneee girl left Portland on tho early morning Ban rranolsoo train yeatarday and with the girl la a purse oontalntng, It la believed, I0 belonging ta tha Japaaoaa girl's ale- tor. , . Jshn E. XUbma, a rroaalaeat Xapaa see of tho city, living at 41 North heerd i. animated discussion. Oooaa-1 Tovbku atreet uia morning wia me tonally- tbsr would burst oat la loud I story of the kidnaping of hJa beauU Uughtor. Tha nolee would then anb-lfnl friend bp tha slave dealer to Don aide, another ballot would be taken and I uty District Attorney Page, who, un- aaother disagreement found, . I a Die ta aei on tna oaaa in tno uanaping A rumor la current that two or tno I feature or it, isouoa a warrani ror ue rlnTton has arranged oeveral new oours-1 Jurors arc holding out for acquittal arrest of MIsa Wrooha on a ehargo DONKEY EXPLODES; 1 KILLED, 1 1f b DIE ,; rrtJnttd Pme Lm4 Wtfe.1 -I Tacoma, Wash . June 10. Oeorgs Dalnea, engineer of a donkey angina near Ortlng, to dead and Fireman George 'Svonlsevricb will likely not recover aa v result of the explosion of the boiler ?n tha logging camp where the man jwere employed, r The explosion occurred only a shorn time after steam had been gotten -up. The boiler was blown to at oms, and Gaines' body was hurled some distance. ' The rirsmaa waa horribly acalded by th. eacaplngsteam. . . " " ' - es, one In the study of oratorical compo sition as distinguished from the essay; another will be a more advanced courso In drama. The Intercollegiate debating schedule for next year will bo Increased by at least two more debates. A dual debate with tho University of Idaho has been arranged and an effort will be made to take up debating relations with the universities of Oregon, Wash ington or Montana. Pacific holds an enviable reputation in debating, having defeated the University of Idaho In two debates thla year, aa well as Whitman college, Willamette university and tho Oregon Agricultural college last y.ar. University sxtenston will also be car ried on by furnishing student orators from th. advanced classss for oounty gatherings of various kinds., Anothsr courso in the science aepartment, a atudy of comparative anatomy, aa an ad vanced course in aoology will bo offered. The conservatory of music has en joyed a most successful year. " Addition al aaaltenta have been added for next year to 'care for the tncreaoo at Forest Grove as wall aa at tha branch studio which la to be established at Hlllsboro thla cummer. : The annual contest will bo hold In Xarth ball In September. The contest will be open to piano, violin and vocal atudsnts who have not previous ly studied at Pacific Tho first prise will entitle the winner to tuition In pi ano, vocal, or violin department for one against tha other tan, who stand fori larceny and Immediately had tha war conviction. I rant for her arrest telegraphed to Chief .It Is pointed out that tha Jury had I of Police Seymour of San rranolsoo. been selected In quicker time than waa I reauestlnr that aha be held until fur expected and that tho defense had ao- ther action could be taken an tho case eepted tho Jury while It still bad throe Mr. Xlshma waa than directed to tha peremptory challenges. The state bad United Statee immigration of floe whore uaed all of Its challenges. - he will tall the details of tha kidnaping Not once did tho Jury com out for and ask the aid of that department In further Instructions, nor have they In rsoovsrlna tho girl ami proaeouUng the tlmated thua far that they cannot agree I woman, - , . Tha alavo dealer ta . known to have been actively engaged In traffio with both white and yellow women and bas a reputation all along tha ooaat. He la, a fine looking man. dressed right up to stylo In the American fashion, and, la well supplied with money. Miss Klyooka la about 14 years of ago and baa been In thla country about four years. She la very fair ana can hardly bo distinguished from a white woman. Her beauty naa neon a rnauer of great pride among tho local Japan ese colony, - - Mr.. Klshma la frantlo about tho girl. "The Chinaman will take her Into a basement of a China house and keep her there for 19 years," be eeld. "She la ao beautiful that she will bring a fortune to tho man. Nobody who goes in China town like that ever eomea back." , (Verted Pnm ImnI Wlre.1 ' Washington. June 16. -Denrlaa an aatJswtsh sentiment, and aaeertlng'0,T,, th wr department today that tho papers In the ease af Prank ff0 h c0.mJnDA,r tD,.'l1 P1 school commlsslonera holding that the Bloom bad beea.otolea from Port VTWtZ?lLai"&Z"Z mayor could not oust msmber. of any Colonel Joseph rrarU . commandant, "w" J2W.J?jFZt&m anrri mtnl al s-.w ircaMaMt T"m v ,A.AaiaAi - - hjvj e wurvcjiUByTai city commission without formal charg es and trial Alfred D. Cutler, police commissioner, . appointed - by former Mayor Taylor, today tied another knot in tha tangle of Ban Pranclsoo's polios affaira. When tha polleo board met thtc morn Ing for the stated purpoee of bearing charges against Chief Seymour, notice waa ervod by atternsya representing Cutler demanding a coat on the board. Cutler waa removed by Mayor McCar thy January IT, a abort time after ho of his comment on. the case, todsy de fended himself. Ths -reprimand was based on alleged atatementa by Garrard delivered when he reported adversely on Bloom a application for permission to take examinations to a sou re an army commiesiea. Oarrard said today that the regula tions required, expressions of opinion la cases like Bloom's, and that bo merely i oultlea which have , arisen there and jrhth HirMtM 4 A rAna m. mmv.1 t hoatllllles. , " General Orosco, with lOOt of hla sol. dlera, ta camped outslds the city and threatens to attack ths federals unices permission la granted blm to lead hla man tnta the city. The reason given " nv in. rMiirai MmiMMp trp mwr lCm lng Orosco a men la the fear that If they.. aro allowed to enter tno city wiu tneir . bad believed that hla application for per- I" r TtT .Z v- T-.. - thl bo granted. Taft oould da nothing also but make Inducted Into off loo. Cutler I tha publlo reprimand," aald Garrard. "I BOOKS FOR TOWNS holda thla action, In light of yesterdays I decision, was Illegal ana inerxeouva, that bl commission signed ay Mayor Taylor ta still la force. Tha trial of Chief Beymour waa not bold. Tho Injunction against tho board taking up tho case la atlll la affect The commissioners Instead listened to me vuuer a.manoa enq men oeoiava to adjourn until Monday. Btill another twist waa given tha polloo case when Superior Judge Sea well annuonced that during tho day he would algn a modified writ of prohlbl tlon agalnat tha commissioners, permit- tnig them to name aa acting chief. Since the now writ will not permit them to ouapand Beymour, however. It seemed i certain that before night ' Baa Fran- da not resent the precldenfe attitude. X real tee thoroughly bis poaltloa and arsfsr to ear nothing." Garrard assarted ho bad never ex pressed ' any objection ta Jews as a claaa. . - -o-' SEATTLE BANKS BEGIN N G FREER LOANS occasion to aettlo some old against oertaln Individuals and Interests. , Tbe' situation at Chibuanua la reprei sen ted to bo extremely critical and tha 1 federal authorities bore arc urged - ta I take immediate actios ta prevent three H ened dashes. - . ' OLIiUalli . Fonrtea Dle ta IUota. . , fColtM rre tMMd Wtral ' XI - Paso, Texas, Juno 10. Fourteen persons are reported tn dispatches from ' Matehuaia, - today, to have been ameai In riots -at that nlaoe. A- at r Ike cf I I miners has been In vrogresa there fori . ..J B,klU aa Jcachtaklla-i aXaT VPtaTa. I BVIHV UIU1 BUm WBHl uv sas ssc wa " I riot bMn rolvtlt it if uppoa4 H inai .mm vriaera uuw piw ... ui police.' . - . . .'-'-' --v i gMoU1 Mntbl a TV. Xomra.1.1 Seattle. Wash.. June 10. Deposits in cleco would have two legally appointed I Seattle banks Inoreased nearly 11.180,000 1 heads of tho police department. AT STATE LIBRARY Collection on Municipal Gov V ernment Has Just Been - ; '.-:'' Added. , fBalavi aaraaa at A. Samrmtl.X Salem. Or., June 10. By the addition year, college or academy tuition for one of a number of volumes on muhlolpal m CONDEMN GROUND ' FOR CAPITOL GROUNDS ' (Silera Bar.es ef The Journal.) "' Salem, Or., June 10. Condemnation proceedlnga by the state against Presi dent Homan uf Willamette University may be Instituted in a few daya to com-' plate possession of a block of land east sr ths capitol building. The capltol building hoard today completed the pur chase of the entire block excepting the Homan property. 'The board offers him $6000 without the house, but he, holds for 8600 Including the, house. The house Is valued at $1600, ; . , year and board and room at Herrick hall at one-half rates for ons year. The sec ond prise will consist of college tuition and tuition with an assistant In any of I the three departments for one year. government, the auto publlo library has been materially strengthened. - Ths most Important volume just received la "Municipal Franchisee," written by De loa F. Wilcox. Ph-D, and containing a thorough discussion of the nature and significance of publlo utility franchises. Stats Librarian Cornelia Marvin la putting tha new books In place.. It la the policy of the atato library to ac quire books according to a aet plan, not promiscuously j as in general public li braries. For fnstanoe, all available ref erence material on one subject la ob tained before hooka in another field aro purchased. ' Tho ' books received thla waal Aaei em nnlrtl ask t asnw aienat bm am t noa see 1 , ... t . a m a mw I nvaa vm imuuivimn avTOiuiMuut sya saw liv New TorkTjuTriOAft.? a' hearing f"? ompJ.tc the Ubrary on that aub tila mnrnlnp Ullillnll IAppIi dla. I 'w LATTIMER AND OTHERS DISCHARGED Blf COURT CALIFORNIA WEND -EXCURSIONS TO ASTORIA EFFORT TO GET SALOON RENEWEDAT SCAPPOOSE ii. '. .'. ' (S;:eUl DUpatcb te n. JoaraaLi Houlton, Or., June 10A question that la Interesting Columbia county and .vicinity, is now occupying tho attention or the county court at St Helens. G. .3. Milloy of Scappoose, an unincorpor ated town of this county, has petitioned the county court for a license . to sell JHjuor in less quantity, than one gallon, , - and secured over 100 names to his peti tion. Miuoy is, .la tha general msrehan dlse business In Scappoose. The nro- hlbltion element, headed by "Watts and JYlccv local rival merchants ; circulat ed a petition of remonstrance, and se cured the names of 80 voters. The court -ties spent two days in deciding the atatus of the petitioners, as qualified voters of Scappoose precinct. There are Dames on ths remonstr&tit-e that also appear on the petition fur a saloon and It bas been a hammer and tongs exhibi tion on the part of the opposing attorn eys In endeavoring to eliminate the ames of signers. This Is the fourth petition this year on ths part of differ ent Scappoose parties, who have en deavored to place that town on the Uq Juor circuit JFIENRY GEORGE, JR. SPEAKS FOR SINGLE TAX United Ptm. bud wiki Waahinrton. Juna llH.an lit., elected to congress from New York at the last election, today favored "sin gle tax" In a speech in the house. He said hs favored the Underwood reci procity hill because it was a step In me ngni oirecuon. believed in ab solute free trade in everything, he said. ls declared the Income tax was unfair. charged Thomas Lattlmer, Pittsburg banker, John Phillips and Henry Der- rlder of England, held on fugitive war rants here on charges of defrauding H. H. Stoisenbaum ot Pittsburg.' . Tho arrests were made at tha instance of the Pittsburg police. It waa alleged that etolsenbaum ;, was defrauded of $1000 In the proposed purohasc of his West Virginia coal landa for Hl.000,000. ATTEMPT MADE TO BURN FACTORY. IS BELIEF What la believed to have been an at tempt at arson, or else the result of tha -work of - an Ineendlary, was dis covered this morning by Patrolman Slg Myers at 188 Weldler street, in a fruit preserving factory" conducted by W. P. Ripley. While passing " the store this morning, Myers saw a gas Jet burning with a blase about 10 inches high, grad. ually licking up against the wail which would have caught fire in a very few moments had not ths patrolman arrived when he did. After shutting off the Jet. Myers called Ed Goddard, of 19 1 Cherry street, who owns the property, and H. L. Malnea, who sleeps in tho front part of the building. - No one could explain bow the Jet had been left burning, but all Indications point to the fact that It was 'deliber ate. A gas extension hose that had been connected with the Jet and ran to a plate had been pulled off and thrown on the floor. No damage was dona Recently the atato library collected! a valuable Hat or books on modern methods of conducting Sunday schools. These books may be borrowed by any town in the auto. Miss Mama reports that tha Sunday school library bas been used -widely since completed, and that the library on municipal government I will be of great value all over the atato, EUGENE PRlISM DISPLAYING PRODUCT iRpeele! Parnate te Tae'itoraal t Eugene, Or., June 10. Eugene's third annual rose show is being held today In tha Commercial club' parlors. A largo number of exhiblta o( many va rieties is on display and ' prises are being awarded. . A feature of tha show was a parade on the streets this after noon at one o'clock. It waa called The Wedding of the Roses," and was ex clusively participated, la by children. Another parade of automobiles will be held this evening at 7:80 o'clock and prizes will be given for tha best, deco rated machine, fSiMrUl Manatati ta Tha Iaam.1.1 Ban Francisco, Calf, Juno 10. San Francisco will send an excursion train to the Astoria centennial and epeelal rat.a will apply on the Southern Paclfio from all points In California, Stopovar privileges at Portland will bo granted under usual restrictions. Thla assurea for tho centennial large representation from all the vaat territory south of tha Willamette valley. 4 vt ' - A Frank Ia Brown, chairman af tho Ban Francisco 1J1I fair, publicity committee enthusiastically pledges support of his organisation. A special meeting of tha fair dlreotora has been called for I o'clock Tuesday to discuss -waya and means of assuring the best results. - It ta understood here that Father John F. Waters of Astoria leaves Portland Monday night with approval, of Arch bishop Christie to work up excursions from here for Catholic day, August 18th, He will also visit Los Angeles. ' . In his letter to the officials here Gov ernor West of Oregon says In part: "The people of Oregon hope to make this centennial a great success and in order to do so will nsed the cooperation of tho good 'people of California, What ever you may do to help us will be mora than repaid by thla state when we arc called upon to assist In carrying to a successful conclusion tha Panama-Pa dflo exposition." . - - WEIGHING FRAUDS BEFORE COMMITTEE and loans talntd about tha ama proper Ham Ka.aeawe.etiee' Uawnk Tltt., V alSk- tvai esvt vv ww as atuaai was a i aaasu e v aw t a w- cording to atatementa made la response to a call from tho comptroller cf ths currency and tha atato bank examiner. A largo Increase In loans waa. antici pated as tha baaka are loaning mors freely In response to tho aettva demand for money. Tha Seattle National deposits - In creased in three months from 114.478. 1 to 14,Ttl,18 and this Institution GETS SEATTLE Ril a.f nM,fc a. M t aeailMw . v nan. J no. f 4 v ib Itetaon, formerly chief of the Minna spoils fire department, geta charge of the local department, . auooecdlag John now haa the largeat depoalta in Its fala I H. Boyle, dlsmiassd alx weeks ago. May District Attorney "Wise , Tells ,v Investigators Full Penalty' , Should Be Given.4 : , tory and the largeat of any local bank. Tba National Bank of Commerce la next with 811,804,888. June T. while the Dexter Horton National la third with 110,877,187, Juna 1, an inoreasa from 8t.888.tlt. f In three months tho tTnloa Savings and Trust Increased Ita deposits 8800V 000 and the Vreorganlsed National City Increased I00,00.. v -yr GRAND JURY INDICTS - 3 OHIO LEGISLATORS rCaltsd Press Vmmi Wtra.1 ' - Washington, June It. Admitting that tha full penalty ahould have been In- flloted In tha vugar trust weighing fraud oases. Federal' Attorney Wiaa of New fork discussed tns sugar prosecutions before tba bouse committee on expendi tures in the department or Justice. . '-T" V. -aIIam a. . W ,M auv vwiiui WA ,in iVTvraiuiDI. ' Dl . . . i . . . , 1 , . . , - . Annv lliuvp inaioua www iui m.in wiu. ta uvH cum w.. iizea D.Ior. 1 r .u.vi- r luMxm. AItplA m.. t vl i B"" " " .Tr :: " "- ' I'.V "''officer of that body..- w'"" y un nr.""", DUl 1 may A-nnm thnum lnABfA mrt - - . : - , Senator . Deane : (Deni), fisndusky county, 'whose name has been. attached to practically all tha liquor blUa la tha laat , three cessions of tha Assembly: Representative Calvey (Rep.), of CuyaJ hoga county, member or the house first calendar committee; - Representative George J. Nye (Dem.), Pike county, also a, member of tha calendar committee, and already under three Indictments for bribe solicitations; Btabley F Harrison, Cuyahoga county, assistant sergeent-at-arma of tha aenate. r; - - or Pilling determined ta-find a capa ble man to reorganise tba department and enforce discipline. Satisfied ' he would ba unable to find audi a man in tha Seattle department, ba befe-aa nego Uetione with, outsiders. -.v 'I Stetnon baa been a resident or Se attle several years, having left Mlnne spoils In 1881. Choice finally lay bJ tween him and W. D. Freeman. asslsUnt secretary of the board of public woraa, but tba latter haa been offered tha po altloa of executive secretary of the fire department Stetaon waa in the Mlnne anolls deoarrment 18 years,, retirement fCalted Praia Laaaad Wlra.1 . . ''. k.i., a., n nnllHnat Intrtrua - Ha in- Columbus. Ohio. Juna !-The grand I ha .in ha ahlef In fact and will Jury Investigating charges of bribery aUminatc politics and reorganise to the brought up In the state legislature yes. DMt ot w, ability. The position came leraay reiumeo i uiur. jhuiuiuiwiii.. i nBaolialtad and . the . appointment ; gives general satisfaction, i say that I have exacted my pound of n.sn in every instanoe in which J have been concerned." v . : - ,. - Henry I S Unison. Secretary af war, former United Statee dlstrlot attorney in New York, preceded Wise Ho aald that H. O. Havemeyer had undoubtedly known of the frauds, and If be had lived would have been Indicted and convicted. Thrtrtr Rocks Throngh Windows. 1 Three drunken rowdies started on a rampage near Porter and Second streets sarly this morning' and aa a result, a large window at 484 Second atreet waa completely demolished and . two large panea at 711 Second atreet wore broken. Thedamage waa done with rocka No trace or the men has beta secured. Efforts wllibo made to organise tba chambermaids employed la tha large hotela of Ban Francisco, , CaL .' The American ' Federation ef Zavbor agreed to give them a charter. uium r fociAf im rifsirrj iinuuu vituif us i imm WITH INSANE STOWAWAY W, ' (Oaltrd Preee leesed Wlre.1 '' J ' , Baa Francisco, June 10. After a tar rlfla battle tha crew of - the a team schooner Oualala today : overpowered Charles Long, a a tared ore, found hiding oa board.. Long la believed to have escaped from the Stockton insane asy lum. When dleoovered oa tha ahip ha endeavored to Jump Into tba bay. One n the crew crannied with him and waa almost overpowered when other sailors , came to hla assistance. - it toon a aosen deckhands to subdue Long. A ceoond battle occurred when offloero oamo to take tha dementedrfnan' ashore. Ha la held at tha detenuon ncspitaj. FIRE BRINGS DAMAGE AMOUNTING TO $10,000 Two Botwl Issues Awarded. ' fftiwdal Diapfitcb to Tb JirarnaLI -En gene. Or., June 10. Morris Bros., of Portland, have been awarded 825,0 J lighting bonds and 828,000 newer bonds recently voted by Eugene, They bear S and 6H per oent and a premium of 110E0 is tn ha mM hv tha humn. Tha WILL INSTRUCT GUARD Vu2IST city already owning ita power plane- MAJ. CLARENCE DENTLER (aalen Bar.an af 3be Jonraal.t Salem, Or., June 10. Major Clarence Dentier, who has been detailed as in structor of the Oregon National Guard, reported to Governor West today. He waa accompanied to Salem by General Flnser. Major Dentier haa lust returned from Texas where he haa been with the regular army on the Mexican bor der. LEWIS COUNTY TO BUILD MILE? OF MACADAM ROAD ' v - , - . v . , The third fire within three daya oc curred last night at 10 o'clock when a defective flue in a bake chop on the third floor of the King building ' at Fifth and Stark streets starteda blase that resulted in' approximately 110,000 damage, divided between tha Hovenden Sbule Piano company, the Peerless cafe and the SeaJy-Lowell Grocery company, whloh conducted the bakery ahop, . The loss by fire will not exceed $800, but the damage by vwater Is responsible for the balance of the loss. To avoid a panlo In the Pan Ugea,.theatre, which isi ,Just back of the burned building, the management uunninmi uim ma mwntma had occurred which would prevent ., th last act, and before anyone la -thc theatre waa advised of the fire : the building waa emptied. , . . - Many roomers in the yerkina hotel. at KOHL IS RECOVERING; ASSAILANT HYSTERICAL I' .' (tFoltoa rrew Leaira Wir..) Ban Francisco, June 10 Physicians today believe that-, C. Frederick KohL millionaire clubman, shot by Adele .Verge, will recover. He was so tar re covered today, that physician planned an X-ray preparatory to removing the bullet. ' The Verge woman continues hysterical la her cell, and at midnight , it was necessary to summon a physician . to administer opiates,.- .. , . - WoU4 Pnm Vtuei Vlr..S4,! i 1 Mexico City, June 10. That the earth quake eltua tlon Is well In hand Is the statement given out by officials here today. Meet of the dead have been buried but the Red Cross society ia ear ing for the homeless. Full reports of the damage In the section effected by the chocks accompanying the eruption fterdy of tba volcano of Collma have 1 I A j-.t. leached the capltaL . - FaUa Into Tat (Dnlted Prats teaMd Wire.) Ban Jose, Cel., Juna 10 While work in the plant of the California Canning company at Mtlpltae today. E. J, Waloelt an employe, fell Into a vat of hot water used In the preparation of peas for canning. He was terribly scaiaea ana aiea in a short tuna ("pedal Dlepateb to The Jearaat) Centralis, Wash- Juna TO Bids were opened today by the county oommla- whloh adjoins the King building, fled sloners for tha building of a mile bard- with their belongings and did not re surface road to reach a probable cost turn until after the fire waa under oon of 816.000. The road haa been eurveyed trot .-. ; . -i- -by County Engineer John Ward and la On the night before, the 0.-W. R. found to need aomo work to bring it I N. company freight sheds burned. And to a serviceanie point ror heavy trarric. I the day before that a rire aeatroyea the The roaa win commence where the I Hanover apartments on lUng ana,waah- state aia x roaa leaves on rrom the ington atreeta. : Cowllts to the Olympla roads, mllea southeast ot Chehalla. three GENTLE OLD COW . . BREAKS TWO RIBS : OF THE HIRED MAN Two Deaths at Oentralia,- iii-1nj !'.., left " Tlx- JoarooLt ' Centralis, Wash., June 10 Centralis lost two old and well-known residents yesterday. "' Frank " Harris lived here HIGHLAND MINE UNDER EXAMINATION FOR SALE (Sivwtal nisn.teb ti Tx-SoaraaLI Baker, Or, June 10. Miners from the Uf.V.1.1.4 mn 1in, mlfiip. Mil. mn7 rt na1dr ot" .xSpIJ5x,L arftar I nMrB hava ,, at the property several e . J (flpeelal Dlfpatefe a Ik. lours it.) ' Centralis, .Wash June 10. Chris Hanson, a farm Hand of Lincoln ' creek,, near this place, is laid up : with two fractured ribs as ths result of a kick by the aged cow of bis employer. He waa about to mlllc tho bovine ' when ohe split him from his stool with; a well directed kick in the side with such force that the third and fourth rlba were broken. He was brought to Cen . tralla for treatment The ao-- tlon of the cow surprises her owner, as she has hitherto borne a brief illness. Mrs. Jennie E. Carbauira, I m.b, .nnrriYna n T .k. 1, c- bi i.-v...... ... . to a long illness. The f unerala will take place tomorrow, , - Indian War yetcran DJfs. tensive examination, one of them stat ing that within a few days they would have a corps of men .at work, whloh Inquiry- might result in the largest mine transaction, except one, that of the BMcUl Diioattf. to Th Joanial.t ' I Rainbow. , In eastern Oregon In veara Albany, Or June 10 Charles Pattl Those at work at the property arc aeore- aon, pioneer of Leon oounty and Indian War veteran, expired suddenly yester day at his home In Oakvl lie, aged 77 yeera. Mr. Pattlson had been in Albany during the day and dropped dead short ly after his arrival horn a - The decedent le survived by A widow and three daugh ters, wno are Mrs. Anna Barton or Al live aa to what company la behind them. I The Highland ia one of tha moat widely ' known properties In the state, and was exploited extensively in the wlldcatting days,, when very little development was done, most of the same being on paper. About two years ago it waa taken over by the Highland Gold Mines company. bany, Mrs. 8. F. Gilbert, Sweet Home, 1 of which Robert R. McGaugher is man and Mra. W. E, Carlon of Portland, who-1 agar, and under development on a bust- an exemplary name for gentle- e was en route to Oakvllle when her neaa aa well as generous yielding. - milk : father's death occurred, John Pattlson, a son, resides at OakvUla r; A :? 'Journal Want Ads bring results. neesllke basis haa produced lota of era John Arthur, mining engineer of this city, .has been consulting engineer for the property eince - it came into ' the hands of tha present 'I I I II I I ill , t . ' v " ) Removal 4 , West Side FfrstfaDdfraylorlSt. Store mmi on eaaquarters-- t&stmmz illlaliafEas DUMP WAGONS n. J J ?X GASOLINE ENGINES . . FARM WAGONSI HARVESTING Mr WATER SYSTEMS lAIPiiMENTs'tnti v. - '- ?' r a , . r r.