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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 2. lilt.
OK KNOCK
PUN
TRUST 10
OF
SNUB 6. PINCHOT
People of, Northern City Hold
V Meeting Despite Action of
Chamber -of Commerce In
Withholding Courtesy.
(perUI W TV JmiuII
Cordova, Alaska, uet, 1 Cordora'e
a) rfmbar i'f eommerra, Controlled by the
Alaaaa eradicate lnetata. delde4 sol
to . follow the at ef every 0hr
Alaska tftwa end eted the eourfy of
publla ttteetluf io Uif ford rinrbot
0n(r IMndaiter. Hui It eJttieea re
fueed lo permit ttt chamber's actios to
land t'ucdoe'e real attitude, and
fceld a wealing Saturday night al hktt
Car wit an earnest discussion of Alaa.
fca'a needs.
riachat anj polndecter warned the
peoi'le egelaat the wtrnf Ilia Iran
ronailon monopoly which bote, reoogw
lead Impending through the abaorp.
ilea of rail and aieainer Itnee and docka
Jong Iba Alaska rttasL I'oledaster gree
o Controller and liertng today, llnehot
atolng la Valdeg.
tif John K. LaUhrop.
.Written for The Journal and the Nw
ark (N. J.) News Copyright
Seward. Alaaka. Kept. II. Clifford
rloohot. In an addreae hora Jaat night,
randed aa fataa tha statement that had
fcaan circulated all over Alaaka. thai
lie or hla family la Interested in tha
pocahontaa Coal company of West Vlr
glala. and that waa tha reaaon why ha
I educed IrBldent Rooaevelt to with
draw Alaaka coal landa front entry. Tha
Biltement went on to aay that Poca
tiontaa coal la tha flnaat produced In
tha ! for tha uaa of tha navy, and
that I'ocahnntaa stockholders feared tha
opening of Alaskan coal would take
free la the s&afaet aa fca fectfW
ff ftatat et a.iaia. '
1 deay lag ta eleieaaeeC Mr. ft.
tUi. aal that It 4 tea reverse F
iba abatra aa thai Ibis n4 bad
Ida er-latU, and tfcet Mr, tafbl
e)d 4llh4 ef It lil'F '. -.
I ly a was t aea.
availtaxet rweg1U ta.
It bad widely Irealaled," be
aald. -a ad ' by fotmm
Hacrerfary S!lger aa ai;f v-
Ha then weal ea to rlretiwswn
tlallr. I bat .t,r be f Ma mother,
aer aay meaaUer of bis feeallr
owned or de eaf I ' I '
sort ta Iba Pwreaoetaa potrtle; tba I
ba a aver ese4 aa leieat ta ear
e oeuiiMtay. a ad thai. " "
waa possible ta aaowrtalo, lae aair
bla tw-iber baa or a bad l f
eaiptny a a aman "
aa lltiaaU ooaspaay, w hl.h. of r
would I In m arnaa a enietMor f
forahuataa or Alaakaa rl
Iirt4 aad avnraia. ,
This atalemenl ba Iwea wiade er
and ar aaaia, aad baa ! u.,imm-t
oialr rtrHUtd llf the enmir of t.
arvallon. larlU4tlna etlary iIUnarr,
and by those wlu reents4 Iha aMomf'
to atop Mal land frauds In AUU I
baa coma acra tbe repoa tn of
the II towna In Alaaka wru n i r."
vUtled oa thla tf P t t''e aaie
Th. aolrll maftfaltd f If the men or
Heward la the etina aWirai.a
Tbe were earnest, vehement la eiprs
alna their vla, but rtirlMa. rn n.
tnatancea. Jodaa J. J rinneran. an
nrcaliled at tha "Vmeetlnd. eo meell.
.Himini dwelllna- on he raat. Lu
uraed that tha future ba roel.lerd. and
that effort ba tra to racn irnm
n ronatrucllva meaaurea ana irL i
tuja-raeat It ImiiieliMbtai tbea a I
avaay rtil. tlwaa la tl ta k
a .hall aea la Ik rate uader It, T
(uritllttl la It.a ky ta I he UaiMa acteJ r i
t.4 Iba ac ajurai aw aarul lat, . ab ta Iba
aa ! ana iba raa af aiaraito aad
brubl Ifcaa m lha b4ia af aia
tMtaa waa bad aertah bafwea tbe
tba reactiua' M'tr. aafiy
eMta, Tba ei4tila r
lamed ta t Jubaa aa Jaiy I af Iba
If aa are ever u ula Iba ueeatlua r
Utaaaaal al Mlaletea. ' Tba leaisUlaia af btarflaad ae
, k id la barge. '"' ' wb a U hrtoa-.r
!. !L l-!V kl A aald - Th aiaaaakaeia liaaaaaa a.
A ht wtnuL )r .Wd aW ale Iba - d bin a d Ped.l af Iba
-.-I ?T.lutll.raa7aa nnM Ta farlba baaur IHa
IK, l.artala. llt llr
llllMt aada Ckiaf af Baieaa.
-Wt are glad ta ttlni all prs rtata lilt ta III! Mr. hley waa
fruut tba. ute aba ne honeatir lojebwf af iba biireea of aituipancat aad
eittlr rvJiit-jne rr ai.J W aid la . rarUttag. aad a arx.(al4 eaptala
avtitiag t'ta puMag uucatiua la Marrb. la lt la ba ruia-
tlbblt-'g Iba i allott -t'otie )pm !' . a-aadd Iba tinaraturad rrolar ttalltaturg
ivn, ajwakrr f the bue vt rrf aa- gurtiig ir.e dirrKu'lle allh It lit
lia, i'kbi m a Uxr la Alaska, aad. ' lla waa aleu ruaaiMiva4 o carry
!! tvi .irl, waa ir .tne tentne or Jeba erlreeon, the fa
tae the ker r-iit t.f tl.a steamer ; nsoua tac4iab Immlor, la ataedan tor
peaslbla. a eonaeneua or etnnion oa
formed. '
OoveVauaal Ownurrabla Wanted.
With remarkable unanimity, the mB
of tha town.aarrod upon govcrnmen
nwnerahlo of tha railroad aa the aoU
Hon of tha eoal difficulties. Koine atao
txtl loved that tha r1 lsa the landa
waa practicable; but, with fw cap
tions. It waa agracd that only govrrn
ment railroads In Alaska would give tha
small oporalor. the average man.
chance for his life In getting out coal
"Whoever controls the transportation
oontrola the coal." Judge Flnnegan said
In Introducing Mr. rinchot. "The bill
Introduced by Congressman Roblnaon f
Arbanaas and Benator worke or i an
fomla. for leaelng coal lanna. tn my
CONTINUED
TomorrowTucflday. October 3, 1911
Initial Display of Fura
Autumn and Winter Season
of 1911-12
the rrsutt of good fortune in the persona! repre
sentative of our eastern factory connection hcing
able to yield to public demand that his complete and
extraordinary exhibit be retained here another day.
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FARRE LJL
COMPANY
CORNER
7TH ANT)
ALDER
IP
CORNER
7TH AND
ALDER
a
rhere nothing; la known but cor
rect ladles' wearing apparel and every as
tail concerning; which Is thoroughly known.
The place
:t la
It is particularly a "show" event but those who
desire may take advantage of the occasion to invest
durinfr' the" factory man's presence at factory prices
making it possible to secure "quality" furs at the
price of ordinary furs. Ffr example:
Coats, full length, beauti-
$125.00, $ 165.00
Handsome Hudson Seal
fully trimmed, for ..
Russian Pony Coats, full length, with beautiful lin
ing. for -....?49.50, $55.00, $75.00
Handsome Near Seal Coats," full length, beautifully
lined $75.00
Handsome Natural Mink Neck Pieces, now priced
from , $39.50 to $150.00
Muffs to match
Japanese Mink Neck Pieces f 10.50 to 935.00
- Muffs to match
tit u jro at..! IHI Iba V'a
t!lee Jlr. J"trht baa et.yia antung ua
roal frirs.l, aiM 4a at at be v
10 aasial in t inl'g r!ier
Pair rrl ra.aaa.
liut. I 't t' AUakaoa bl
tta OiKiilfig f lb Alaakaa cl l.ia
will .l be a tiit fr ai " -In
19 ear alii I k baik aJ know
I ) it flat iur Cl If .! 'ro nu
,11 our trouble,. ! .l ml.ff ihiniis were'
our tl .rf wra "
l V. lUi. i,i I Biurnty "
Of the Maiaouaki .al rlalmanl . -ke
allh brat ai.4 feng. frH rcll ,
tba (al and eipedlt g moat of bla '
lime In blli-rty raguif nlng atnrtha i
Una Ha upiuaoJ . Iraalfig eual laiwU. ,
and Cited tbe leaalng of the sealeries j
of tha IfUillor alaiuta In ma iec"s
a. aa an lneiai.ee of bow the leasing
pl.g would workreferrtng to the de
struction f.f Iba aeals under the contract
Mewn -the government and the leas
ing arodiee. lla referred to the same
mailer aliirh waa brought out Uat
apriita by tba Inveaileaiion undr tba
rrei.utlon of Congrraeman Kdward
Townaattd of New Jtrsey. which shows
tbat. wbn lte rotilrmct vaa signed.
here were l.OoO.f'OO .al; abereaa now
U.ore f"1 loo.eoo.
Keeaata Oeaaral Claim.
-t K ...f.l r i ' m thai all
call atlenllun I Uie f t that tha apeak
er w ho prto-ld mn ' Itrv. Mr. Teder
sent. Is one of ih clatnanla."
Mr Hay score.l the government for
aomllng lo us a lot of political eaat
tiffa" to hold tha offices
Ha siiKxeated tint tha government
give to tl.a railroad company a certain
arva of the coal land, to guarantee
(onrinaa. and permit It to build Into thai
fi:l. Tiila Uia waa generally repudl-J
me.1 by the men of Howard. ho arguea
that, under such a plan, tlte arnan op-
eiator would nave no snpw lar nia me.
as trie ranrunu company iniv.i.
burdena on him In favor of tha conv-
pany s own ooai proaucu
Attorney Makes Complaint.
Judr S. 0. Morford. attorney for tha
railroad company, followed Mr Ilay
lih anotlier Mttrr complaint, ana ridi
culed the conavrvatlon or AinsKan ror
ests. lie charged that tbe mtorn coal
barona had too strong hold on the con
gress, to permit fulth that anytr.ing
would be done for the relief of Alaska
during tho coming aealon or two,
No aonntor from tha eastern ooaj
states," ha aaia. "n&s oen soiie id
working for the relief of Alaska."
He charged that the .Nanatmo, ti. g.
coal comptinles. whlcn ouppiy mom or
the coal for Alaska, were 'active In
Washington, D. C. In lnterfe-1ng with
leKislntioii for relieving Alaaka.
Mllo Kellfy, rormeriy a coai mma
owner tn Washington state, now operat
ing a paying Kld quorti mine in the
Willow creek district, north frrm Knlk
Arm. declared unequivocally for gov
ernment railroads.
JCsy to Oltnatloa.
T'iBt would be the key to tho whole
linatton." he aald. "itn a nDersj
leaning system or under any oiner pian, i
oniv srovernment transportation will I
solve tho problem. If the rates were
made rlffht. so that private operators i
would he Insurevl fair treatment, ana
If the lands wero dlspftsfd of so a" to
offer capital honest lnduremortt to de
velop the mines, the Alaska coal trou
bles would end." , . '
Judgo FtnntRan, spenklng a sefand
time, proposed that the government first
prove the p'resonco of conl In pnylnK
quantities on Riven areas In the fields,
then lease them to private Individuals
or companies.
GERMANY, FEARFUL,
SEEKS TO PREVENT
'GENERAL CONFLICT
(Continued from Patre One.)
hh'h survive he see 4eratd by the
fcteg i.f Kwedrn IU waa iie4e iigbl
l.uaae na lor m III), and frm !!
itinrianjrd tie arimiiad rrulaer N'e
Vtrg. (la rugablp of tits Nana Atlaatte
atiaitiea. ttnill Mart a. Its?, wtwn ha
N"i .1. airman af t,a Ij(tlhujta
Utaid. lie aa ntade rommodura la
Krbruery, lilt
lrv.oa la lh otiit reag of tha pb.
, V
ta4afieaa araf. faaaa4ra - aUfeley
waa ewerwd aa taa lraalya aa glvea
rMfian4 vf Iba flylrg )tt4ro. II
waa avbt fradrwa wbirtt lota4 I be
au fw al tiahiuga aa Xay la,
!. aad eietaaj iae l-tr. Ua la
ruMS-alag of July A, Ilia. AdatUal bang
aa wba waa Iba super lur la reaiaaal
depart e4 fe fibwaey, laarlac aealey la
ft aMawaa4 af taa fleal aa fcaard the
ftagai.i( garely aae twer after lite
adaalraTa defter tare Iba f paalsa reel
euerg4 from ua ahallertitg barber
Cntteluea sWfcley directed laa aallia
blea follow e4 aad wblea aada4 with
ike con tUie deatraettoa af tba pa
tea reaj.
Admiral giipea did not ralaraj la
tha New York until that afternoon. He
reeunet euatmaad and afterward
r latent the credit fur lha etry.
ak bley a a.iin la lM baltia waa saade
Iba euhjaci of aa loveatlgailua, but the
eil-ene found bla arltua fully luailfted,
ai.d publle opirtloa gara atrhlay all cf4i 1
due lo blm.
While oa IHa waiting list after bla
return from I'uila Itioo be made a tear
f tbe rounlry end was feled and
iMplibed villi horra evert a beia. tie
was made rear admiral ataren . .
and from Notn.lr I, of thai year aa
in command of Iba' Houlh Allanlu
a.uadroa unill iKiober . Il. whra he
ta placed upon the rellrrd Uat. hating
attain tha age of t yesre,
mm mil
M LYNCHED
Young Doctor, Guarded in
. nois Jail, Tells How He
Killed One Wife.
il'tl'M WW.
Or.n. 111. tJet I ThrceUatltf ta
Irbrh lr Heaier T. Wabeur. wue ta
cbar,t wlllt bavlag killed uba ef bla
Itu aivaa Br I "I ion. Hi. la aa effort
lo escape an IrtltwfldlBg ehalga of big'
a mi, a big molt gathered aieuad lite
)il here today, at.crirf Wmr bs
arn m a e-ure uf mums aa dapuiire
and dxlatre h a ill olr Ih.in lo lu
i.ii ttu riowd If aa ailemat at tynthlua:
IS n.ada.
Webaier, who was aa taieme al laa
Pull i.hulo hospital la Chicago. hs da
tUixl I hat he will commit itlrtJ, lla
la being bepl upUr the closest aurvtril
lahr Tbe rirel wife af the alleged stayer la
eltlaally Ul W CVUage f m . e-,
a-ee4 ty Iba ta-ajga aiwl a t - ,
aa4. It la fearwd ibal aAe i:l ena
ta af laa fcMk
lr. e&lee ,eef4af eafee4 ta
lha aataraer Its aaht a-e waa fuel M-t
(ted la Vaaag WaaMatr 4. I se t
ae gfeailr la Ua ua a a
be aa $tmm la ia at'r e
weiliag. feed mli4 la f.iar la br.
Itetwi aiag ta l1.ii e was fK4
lata a aaariUge wit a Kele avt. a
cottage aweeiheert. Jaawary It. He
eaOd ea Maien4 la Oiee Mat trnrn ,
uauly after the e44i,a aat taKf e
fbSed I, KM
He Was going ta (let! Ms afa. aa ;
am4. at litaaa, Ul, w lbs ae aat aia j
a.ad wife e 141 liaxa. Al toaeat aa
hired a fig a fed loot wile Ka I wal leg .
a nae la ieig Ihiage He aeid
eha Jia.-ed ual ff Iba bggy aailag sba i
would atoa alaa la sua awMla Its t
threw Ua suit taaa at W aad wkaaa I
b. alumtlt aad fait M Slabadl a eg
"- bark of tfc ftecJi wlta ala faal
liuwl lUtrr C(7 tWrt O.
Hood ltirr. Or. Ori. t Clitult raarl
for tba rouaiy ef Haa4 Klver waa eallad i
Ihte anuraing Wh:ta tfcera a as r ertaa ,
Inal rases le ore up y lha atieatlon af iha i
court, there era enteral glvU rases thai
wilt be triad b) a Jury. ....... - .
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Fafl! Espsnftliffi
Women's Man-Taflored
Shifts
-A Realization of Women's Fancies.
This is probably the best description
of our authoritative styles the produc
tion of leading designers of New York.
The rugged materials characteristic
of the sterner set, now so popular with
fashionable women well represented;
Quality aitndl toegrifty
the ideal standard of this store is
strongly in evidence in the superior
goods and matchless values in these
garments.
Just received direct
from England a small
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Dcnns. unerKcu i liana, mo wr unn-
tBtcr, Is reported to believe that tho
time has arrived when not only Turkey,
hut all Mohammedan countries, must
choose"-between subjections to the
Christians and a fight to the death.
Silence Starts Ku mora.
.tUblted I'resa Loaned Wlr.)
Vienna, Oct. 2. Prlvato dispatches to
day from. Milan say that the Italian
irovernment's HllPnce rearardlrisr"" the
progress of the siege of Tripoli Is taken
there to Indicate that the Italian "force
is meeting unexpected resistance at the
hands of the Turks. '
The Tenderfoot Farmer
It was one of theso experimental farmers, who put jreea
spectacles' on his cow and fed her shavings, lliaitheore
.was that it didn't matter what the oow ate so long as aha
Wat fed. Tbe questions of digestion and nourishment had
.Af (.nt. tA i.a i,;. ..i,L,:n
LS22 I'' only a "tenderfoot" farmer that would try inch
en experiment with a' oow. But many a farmer feeds him
flf regardless of digestion and nutrition. Ho might almost as well eat shav
ings for all tha good he gets out of his food. The result is that the stomach
grows ''weak" the notion of the organs of digestiosand nutrition are impaired
end the man suffers the, miseries of dyspepsia and the agonies of oervqusaeee.
To trutha the mtommeh, Msfor th activity of the or
&an of dlieatloa mnd nutrition aad brace up tbe aetres,
use Dr. Pleree'a Golden Kedlcal Discovery. Jt ia aa oa
tailing remedy, aad ha the confidence of phyatclana me
well as the praise of thoaeande heated by He ume. M
; In the strictest sense "Golden Medical 'Discovery" is a temperance medf.
iae. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics, end is as free from alcohol
as from opium, cocaine and other dangerous drugs.. All ingredients printed. oa
its outside wrapper. A - . r
Don't let a dealer delude yon for hit own profit. There ia no medicine foe'
gtomach, liver and blood "just at good" aa "Golden Medical Discovery."
Cljffket May Be Dictator.
'(United Press Teased Wire.)
Constantinople, Oct. 2. It Is expected
that tlte Turkish Kovemment will bo
placed under the dictatorship of Chefket
Fasha today owin to tho difficulty
which tho sultan is rinding In his ef
forts to form a . new- cabinet. Said
Pasha could not, secure enoueh men to
complete the ministry and Kianill Pasha
declined the premiership hecause of the
opposition of the Young Turks.
The reported sinking of two Italian
cruisers near Smyrna has greatly en
couraged the Turks.
DA-N,TES INFER N O
' - . A Stnpendona Allegorical
PHOTO PLAY
; of the Italian Poefe Jttarvalout Trllrate .'
TO BEATRICE'
Exactly 6000 feet of a whirlwind of emotions, passion and events perpet
juating tha pllgrlm'a 10 dayg" Journey through hell and heaven aa immortai
i lea In. his divine comedy. ' . : . . . . :
Beginning; Wednesday
For an Indefinite Bun at the .
- FOSZTZTX&T WO
JLAZSE Z3f PBXOXS
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STAR THEATRE
REAR ADMIRAL'. W. S.
SCHLEY, SANTIAGO
HERO, DROPS DEAD
f Continued' from Pbr One.)
structor in lanfruafra .at Annapolis from
1S67 to 1869. In 1870 he 'was assigned
to tho "Benleia." third rato, and with
that hlp pent three yearsat the China
station. He ww. some sharp righting
in June, 1S.TJ, durlns; the capture of the
Corean forts on the feuloe river, leading
tho assaulting column.
Sent After Greely.
From 1873 to 1876 he was again at
tho Naval Academy, being appointed
commander June 10, .1874. In 1877 he
commanded' the "Essex,' third rate, at
the South American station. From 1880
to 1883 tie wag lighthouse Inspector at
Boston, became attached to the bureau
of equipment in 1883 and. In 1884 was
placed in command of a relief expedi
tion sent to the Arcticregions to search
for Lieutenant Owly and hla com
panions. . Two former expeditions sent
out for that purpose had failed. Commander-Schley's
expedition aailod from
St Johna,?5ewfoundland, May 12, 181.
w ith the three steam whalers ThetlB. j
Bear, and Alert. After a -' dangerous
trip aeroaa the Ice pack Commander
Schley and his men reached the camp
of the survivors of lha Greely axpedi
t!biy They found gave sunrivorg who
OUT OF TOWN FXOraB should re
member that our force la so organized
that . we can do their entire crown.
bridge and plate work In a day If nec
essary. Full set of Teeth. .KK AA
Bridge Work or Teeth Without
Plates S3 SO to X5 O0
Gold Crowna '.-83 50 to 95 OO
Porcelain Crowns. ... S3 50 to S5.00
Gold or Porcelain Fillings. .ftl.QO tip
Silver Flllinpts .50 to gl-OO
IS Years' Ooarantea.
Hours 8 a.
m. to 8 p.
tO 11.
m.; Sundays
UNION DENTAL CO.
FIRST AJTO MOKSISOI Rt
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
Constructs Asphalt and aetter Blturn
tnoaa Pavementa. . U6-0S Electrle
B'dr, Portlana, Or. t Oakejr Uubec
i - . j alanacegi - -
WHXJNUVKJft TOT
wish to transfer money to your
friends or pay bills at a distance.
Many people, also firms -who do
not care . to receive . Individual
checks, welcome Our Drafts be
cause they Are recognized every
where ana easily, cashed by the
people to whom they are pay
able. They're safe, convenient and not
expensive.
Opm front 8 ft. m. to 8&0 p. vcu
Baturd&j fna 8 m. to 9 p. m.
IMISggtCK AS THK REASON F0RTHF1R PWKKARtf SCTtT
Facts Vorth Noting
Best equipped business college in ths
northwest Individual instruction.
Over a million dollars a year being
earned by our- former stu
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