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    THE OEECOll SUNDAY JOURNAL. rOKTLAKD. SUKDAY MOHH1KO. OCTOliER I.
4.
ffiBI KPECI
10" Will 0AL10T
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ten 3 Fioht Way End Tuesday
With Adoption of CotutJU
taml Amendment: Wen
' Have Aided in Canvassing.
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At biu.i slvea a Mm tm U
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jka viiiu pfrtl ' 7
) )uit4T to Ptkr OMifoto,
)nr copport f la MaMU 4
(kuaUia rvrtv to ! rt VB1
ib I4rhl af Mr EJHabt L-w
ViImr, arat4at af lh itota lTra
acita. a4 lr. llrwa Coffin.
PliUl muiw. Today tbara
Ihnxkovt.thtf atau for womaa
Zraa
amatia OaaraM af OaaAUaW
Aa U tlv for lh alaeUoa P
aroaca!. Jlfa Waldo Vt. Tor aant
oat Liira aU or tbt atata to aaea
eaadidai. laqulrla lUa aptoio. on auf-
fraa. Tba rplla ahow that tha
ncraalva lUpuUloana, taa DamoeraU
and taa tactailau war to faror of It
jv4 that th ahUf apponaaU war taa
iuvl-(t KcpnaUeaAa, Then tha worn
n. undmr Mra, Cbarlaa KarwaU Edaon.
atpMd Into practical pollUca and at
oat to appoa taa aaotloa of tha anU
affraflaia. .
Bo aucotaaful vara thar that tha Lea
Anawlaa count r HapnbUcan oonTantloB
i lndorMd tha mraanra. At tha atat Ba
i publican eonvantloa that followad in
Baa Fraaciaco wro waa aoma
1 Uon fro tha aorth. but tho puuorm
oalaliMKl a woman aarrras ciauaa.
Wtn tha logiaUtur mat laat January
tbcra waa but on man from tna aoum
la tha aanata and ona la tba aaaambly
not plodgad to aopport tha axnanamant.
ialf tba aanatora wera noiaoTara. ana
tjicy aa wall an aoma of tba nawly
elected membara from tha north war
oppoaad to thd auffrT maaaura.
Wotklnr on bafflalatora.
Jit moon aa tha aeaalon opened in Jan
nary. 1111. ail tha Important auf f rage
organisation sent committaaa to 8ao
ramanto. Ura. Edaon reprcaentad tha
t women of the acuta. Sha waa Interested
' . In auffrac aa member of tha medical
'. profcaalon and aa health chairman, of
' tha atat federation of women'a club.
For the first tlm th "antla" aent a
i repraaantauv. alias Branson of New
Tork, to work asalnat tha auffra-
meaaur at Sacramento. Sha organised
1 all tha antlauffraglat aocletlea now x
Istlng In southern California.
' Whan th final yot waa cast only
i five out of th 40 aenatora voted
I against tha bill. In the assembly th
( vot stood 80 to IS In Its favor.
'. . Th Han Ax Helping-.
! For months women have been work
i lng for tha passage of tha constitutional
amendment giving them tha rignt to
, vote. While in a sense this la wo
man's campaign men are giving more
and more v encouragement and active
support to th cause. Efforts ara now
' being centered on - the precinct work
and th "various organizations are co
opera ting under the central commute
with the i aid of th Men's Equal Suf
frage league, lately formed and, di
rected . by J. J.- Petermlchel, who for
10 years waa secretary of th Bepubll-
' can central committee, . "
The California campaign doea not rep
' resent one class of Interests but In
cludes women of all social ranks from
th ' society and club women to th
".wag earners.
SIM Ml
1HS0UTHGR0VS VJLLREPRESEIIT
mtiilMI MONEYED CUSSES
. , . ' .
Feeling Aoalnst Special Police (Personnel of New Canadian
men Strona One Is Fined Government Announced
EXACT ATTJTUDE
nrnnwrni mn t
$450 for Beating Striker
Situatino Serious,
Uurier Relincrjishes Reins
of Government
ITALY DECLARES
III
HUH III
mnrnrrmrn unn
UDCUCriMLU H
Wickenham r4 Milan Govtmcr cl Rtctntly Acquirtd
May Annourtc Ut TmstJ Ttrritory Issue Proclama
FinnTim a ii im
liiilllL Ulli lit
inncorccinu
icwruooLooiuni
HOG SPECIAL
II
LEAVES OCT. 22
Farming Demonstration Train
' to Visit Central and East
ern Oregon.
Which Art to Be Prosecuted
Walsh Pardon to Coma Up.
tion Announcing the City of
Tripoli In State of Siege. .
tCM-4 bwrf
ruwn ti. i.4n.i im
rirl 4 lurrtataa rafioar trrutoi
clar eoaijtt ll lar a
Mfit iu iMr Iim, rto
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itiv mww 1 ATtM.mt al
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IM M ll IM iltll ( IM IMI mid HmM, M Itaf tlil Ml 'IM MilJ Mt lva I au a4 MafaJag la. pwtxtiatW Ka
ae ik iimmi'i faMaildv a4 lhl I ia Mia f arrMa II M a aiaaO ll I M k mm.M 4 wkua I I t n. t4r aH eiaiiL TM
la laaa attaaiwei rapMty to kinaUaajlMI IM iaaniy mt Ik w eaktaHloap a-rirtwai m rr'.t 0 l fMKi r-4 ia mwuUIM r anaia
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TurtUk lra la rdr IMI IM !
I pf t saay alr IM MrWr to afr
AltMCta. s riraei m him f ar figk agaJMt rMrcli'. la Iim - AUMy 0aaal raU. tafcisaa k Ke aaaM aat m y.l kM fa4 aa
lriiaat Mrtk.krMkara II drvw ato r- lata U M atasur af ftaaata ktc paad a l.aiaM t-M M IM k ianw"" Is grtg Ikal ! If
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r ni, fc BiMainaal aaUa M, al(Mk a M(eaa UMl t UUnl I M tM'M ""'tly f the TrloUlaa po'.te
-.! aaalaat alUi lreg arai" to a al4 rvaaaclM aad a kfUUaal aUk. ua. Mr ian4 a wUllasaM I !.
lUrli tf Vtrlil 1.1 .1 wait apkrd towm fir. rwtor to aaadtUg lallsIU ta- IM Iiaiiaa Mrrtoa The gvraal
m IM IUimU Caalral la bBla Ik hatkmaUat fllwr f II vary valviag IM lauraaitoaal tUrvaata aad puUta kUUtUa aervt ar rapid If
Ul. l(..r Mtti ellaaas Itaaraaaaa, M airikle4 largely to Maaur, IM tuM aad MinJ aaeaauag aarmal rvjMi-aa TM pMl-
D rZiraiia. Ill ak.a SiMrUl Hailraad Ik dT f LavrWr, ar wall rr iraai aad IM Da yvJr t.ray. afna ka ka td wiih Ik liaJiea
nrtJL j T a mi 1 a a a ftaed I tit for ( to IM a.w cabtaat. r. ll ala It to M.raiaM IMI WMtnUa U1 Ml f arma avar IM doorway aad a
. " JT. :ir,kr.T- -. . m. IM W. ft Kuui, ak will MM mtv a( aaaa aay aad. M Ma lht. gv.ry. ef nartaa aa diy aroaad the
. It A S a k a A Aak STwl ak at
TT T. ... .klfvltoa. ar M(k rdat NattoaalUla. miI aiaaaaaad IM bIm allh t a-1 kulUiag.
im'w.u baaiiTg a .irtTJ. TM Mry edaUalalralwa wui M aa suiMia Tm k-tloa f Italy wit raapaot la
IS rlliMAfmur. faltowtag thWlMd falla: . I AMkf kaallar wlfc will gag IM lai.r.aallo. alraady hnowa. l agIa
XL- . mmltrrn all aiMMt I fed-1 "'M araviaeaa, M- t vara IM iliwiM ar IM aiiorMy garaj aw fiii r a r
palMy ar appaaiir.a; au wanvr " I t i n.u I . . . . ... .v. I arrrul k. it-ii.a riui
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a f 1 j ik. mm.1 Slilai iiiiii. I -.1 1 m ot . ' . - ' 1
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nTIk- VLtTi -rt. i.iuaritoa I aad C J. IwMrty. ike mrkUd OKart fiaiatlir il Ua r'" miary win aot m aorom. i wuu. jmight AgMtl
1,1-.;. mi, aaiio-.a fr mwI- . wurt6-m. w. T. Wkli , aaaltesiiary eral d-ra aae P'e aui i army r eapiwa y,. .ad ttoaral raaMnger Aftot
.7,7m rat rai aiaiioa nl.l form or I "T' M'-ra. -1 ,4 Ha r.prt will M nwiiM w r f-mmj Marray f IM a-W. R. W. will
::T.. hh.. r-..ir.i srotrtr lBr"w - arw.inMif. I WicMrakasa. I T r . y 1 tmii the railroad company and
' - 1 tm Waal KoMrt Koitrc saiaistari 1 wawm iairvaioa at ia vrocr a . . .
SEAnLE CLAIMS
CREATING MIRTH
Precedence Over Portland In
Manufactories Not Upheld
by Government Census.
Portlaad manu facto rara ar somewhat
amasad by th latt effort of Seattle
ta claim prodent over Portland as a
manufacturing city. In th current 1
su of "Washington Manu fact urea." a
publication devoted to boosting Seattle's
manufacturing interests, a lengtny ar
ticle announca that Seattle manufac
tories have passed Fortland'i records.
according to th government census re
ports. It advises all loyal Seattle! ts
to kp th ta,bl for reference aad "to
alienee knockera.-
Tb tabl place th value of Seattle
manufactories during 1101 al 110.100.004
and Portland's at t40.lll.t00. This, tn
spit of th fact that ' th government
figure glr Portland HMI1.000. Se
attle only cuts 11,000.000 off Portland's
of public works to MaalioMi Dr. W. JC
HwM aad Martto Uurr.lL
Mr. itordea prep to m large the
cablMt. which hl(hrta has eoasUtad af
1 portfolio. T do tala ke aeuet aaoare
m act of perl lam en L la tha maaailm
M wtll aaaauao U appolatraeat af al
least thra new cablaal asamkara aad
aaalgn portfolio as soon M tk
eaaary atatutary powar to eoafarrad
upon him.
Th last meeting af fir Wilfrid
Laurler government was held veator
day aft era 00a aad Immediately after It
th vtleraa prmlr radlaqulahad th
rlns ef government which a baa held
continuously for II years.
CANDIDATES THICK:
CAMPAIGN IS HOT
Filing Books Close at Vancou
ver; Kigglns Opposed by
t , Physician.
FIRE HERO HAS
NARROW ESCAPE
(iMriil k Tk SaaraaVr
Vaneouv.r. Wean, Oct T.Th vtra
lima Pot h opportna momeal will
mi arrlr aattl after th laadlag af
I u Ilea troopa la Tripoli. This ha al
ready Maa agraad wra ky Italy sad th
fowera. A pwrlod of calm krohMi only
y tM taadiag af IM army ef aeeapa
tioa to Tripoli may M aspatted to
aa and oatto for at toast on week.
krak rUM Xrpadittoa.
Tk LKike of th Akruaal bllvtng
that tk aetil atags or th war bu
pa paaaad. baa aubmlttnl to th king
a plan for lha organisation ef a scln
tin pd!tloa lata IM Interior ef Tri
poli. II to th tntnllon ef th duke ta
study the flora, fauna and water
ooura af Tripoli and than proceed
south through atml Africa aad ultl
anately aatar a country hitherto unex-
plorea
aadldat to s.lect from at th com- ralaasad all the Turkish
pnm.riM for elty offlca Th. 1"?" ?V, ar wdtf Uri.X
m. iw. rA mA in. "or" wn, war WM declared, or arrlv-
. C. Smith Cuts Loose
Launches But Fails Over
boardSaves Self. .
Il I char gad that Turkey la not obey-
of Vancouver will have a larg list of M" InUrnational warfara.
ta from ai th. om-1 It'T has ralaasad ail th Turkish
In
ili. .. AKU1 s) K an sail I Ka
V ' - - . " annlrar. Ma aal.lul lha Of Inman rmm
Th following filing wr made: ovp th JlmiUn ,tMkmarfl Kn,,t0, U.
I Mayor John P. JClgglna, incumbeat. M(, Mlor, vhich war eelsad
and pr. C 8. Irwlt. along th coast and hag r. manned
Councilman-at-Urge R. IL Wright them with Tnrklah aallora, Italy wtll
John T Pord. leora Bcheula IL W. I nrataat on lha rmnnil that Mtla tnllM
Arnold. Tom Dooegan and rraah J. la In violation of th oonvontlon algnd'n front room of bis horn By his wlf
Lackaff Ikt th close of th Crimean war. which Ust vnlg. his hands tightly clutch
Councilman. Slith ward O. B. 8tonr. I provided that merchant veaaele should "g Jr which contained bis aavlnga.
"TM Mfl gad r.eld M iwur to
IM mm Mat tt Ike talt
iMAtMIIIIM li.la IMI IM Q'Yf, H.
K. kad tk 0r Agttowllaal k
U will aad I Mal.ra Sad caatral
lt.Ha Mil m1 TM liaia all) toav
Pwtliaad IM ! g f klaaday, Uet
It, gad rara IM klghl mt IM tl
eaagiag aae wg aa lha kraak tlacg
raaatag tal r.atial Oregea,
TM saaatlaa to M vlaltad ky
Ikt I rat a laclttd Waaea, gberwtaa.
Uiniam, caog aad Mrrw. aad slot
a Ul M sMde M leclara and dMaaa-
elraUoaa ltk al lad. Itxjmniii,
Clv. Metollua. Mediae. Waaea, Mr
raa. UtaM Valley, Arlington, Cl.
Cvtkd.a. lawae aad Mi Pr.
Trafft MtMltr IL J. ktlUr Ik
O..W. IAN, wast I 'every
(rMi raraw take up th beg ta-
daeiry bto alogea far Oregoa farm
I "kfr Mags" 4t Mag ablaaoad
la kt friea. a Ik deaaoastralla
liala alll gi kartlealar atteailaa la
IM bog tad net ry aad to lb bt hind
f fead for Ib.ta.
Amoag th Mhjaeta for toetarea are
dry fmrmlag. aaaMrvailaci of saoia
tura, aora aad Mltr livtock.
belief tlilag of U oli There ar
to M kevea ar eight rara ta Ik Iraia,
laeludlag aihlkll f poultry, llv
stork aad farm produeta. Dr. Jim.s
Wltkyoamba, diractor ef the Ule
perlmaaial slatUm al Corral Ha Prof.
eadJvr ef lb Ck A. C aad sit other
from Ik Corvallla eolUg will b
Ik
rtokia
Ma-
rP-
th
Mora.
traffl rapraaaatauv of tM CX-W. It
A N.
Tbt win ba th tenth decnonetratloa
Irala to M aant out by th line la
Oregon with th aid ef lb Orego
Agricultural eatlega AU have aimed
I encourage iprt agriculture along
the line ef th Harrimaa road ta
this slat.
OVERWUELID BV.
AVALANCHE. MAN
AND WIFE PERISH
Stanley McLeltan. Swept 1000
Feet and Killed. Stilt Holds
Potato' Knife; Wife's Spec
tacles Not Broken.
lkiM TW I
aatll. nttk, ti. 1-Hlte ikelr
lime bttm wa etra.g by aa gvalaarM
ud 110 trt aVaa Ike laauatata
aid aaar IM Parthds mtM IM
eel arm f Lake Aiiib, Ta Ter
ritory. Mr, aad Mr. Iiaajef klsUlUa,
NMwr rveUeata, war Instantly kHld
Tkur4ay ailt Their-brutal k4
saasflad bodlf w.r raver4 by g
party ef talaar akartly after. , ,
Vl Cattava. a aaiaer ak waa ataad
tog naar lb McLaiUg borne a be in
avalaack daca4d, was struck by a
rhuivtad ef laaa aaaw aad carried
almost a artr af a mil to tk rear
leg aaaae, but escaped wllk Mveral
brwkea rtb aad many btvttatk II wtu
rr.
McLailan bad baea Meltag pataloea
when death cam without warning. A
fcnif waa found firmly elutcMd la hi
tight band wha th bodu wv aa
covered. AMtkey cuiis fact lg IMI
tha glasae Mr. McLalUa ware were
Ml broke.
II la UiUved tha avelaacba til
precipitated by a bleat at a aearby
mlaiag abaft that bad Maa asnloded a
few satnuiea berora. Mr. aad Mrs. Mo
tellaa w.r well kaow rbrougboat th
district MeClellaa bad baa lateretod
ta geld mining.
IN FOUND DEAD;
MONEY IS MISSING
Autopsy Shows Heart Failure
Not Cause of Death
Further Investigation.
An autopsy bald on th body of
Charles Moll, who was found dead la
I Incumbent, and Oeorg W. Lamka.
.Mfth
Councilman
Aa explosion of saeolln In th launch 1 Christ and Roy N. Wllklneon.
flgurag M glrn by 'the naUonal oen-1 Maaappa, housed at the Sailors' board-1 Councilman, Foufth ward W. a Whe
ni ling boathous at the and of th old! ton.
rha utiaui Mia mmh Mit. ma. auiu ocl under th Kteel bride, at I city Cir c&ariee it uassaa ana
at during I cjock tasi nigni. nearly coat in i
Hal attention to th fact that during
tha laat flvaraara fiaattla has "nearlv I of E. C Smith, MalsUnt CMhlir Of the
doubled Its area and that the rates of ooumern -acirio railway orriee, wno,
lncreaae shown are to a considerable ex- when In cutting loose other launches
tent due to the annexation of populous which were endangered by th flam,
suburbs. In which manufacturing -fell Into th Wlllamett river and was
tabllshments already existed." Port-1 almost drowned. Be succeeded In grasp-
land during the same period did not an-1 lng the "painter" of one of the launches
nex a single factory, according to tha the had cut loose and drew himself to
figure of th Industrial bureau of the I safety.
commercial club. In the area equal to I Smith succeeded In cutting loos
BeatUe would be Included St Johns, thre launches belonging to & D. Hoi
with the largest woolen mills on ths lister Jr. and ' Robert Richards, and
ooast and other big industries, Llnnton, these floated down stream out of danger
" -win.... nu in. areaiiana were picaea up inter by tn police
manufacturing plants in th peninsula I boat Elidor. A fir alarm was turned
district It is claimed that not a sin- in and three companlea and th fir tug
Bi. yuninumut owui giiwi ii em- reaponded and with llttl work succeed
ployers from th city of Seattle, while 1 m Ahvm, ih. n.m..
fnh..,T5,J.plaat!J?'t 0U"M 5rt' the Alaska dock out of danger. The
.r.. u-fira damage to the boat house and launch Is
estimated at ?160, although ths launch
life I John A. Paddn.
this city.
Notwithstanding these things, th
census gives Portland a larger percent
age of wage earners than Seattle, Port-
waa completely destroyed.
The Mazsepa waa owned by J. Grant
.a t Tirviti w 4 a M aw.
lanA bulnr rlv.t nn. 1n 17 .A i-.ti- ",,u ""' vivyrimwrm . WW
on In 20." The figures show that Seat- BUOr
tie employs 11,111 wag earners and
roruana lz.zi.
HEAT FROM A FIRE
MAKES TREES BLOOM
I 'A phenomenon In the shape of orch
ards In bloom in October In. Ollllam
county has been reported and the aourc
af th phenomenon was not figured
out for soma time. -A farmer living on
. one of .the creeks had built a fire af
i, ter on of th recent rains on th edge
of his orchard to burn some trash. The
wind veered when th fire was at its
height and th heat was driven direct
ly againat the tree nearby. The rains
had swelled the buds which had ap
fHsared for next year and the heat -opened
them up Into full bloom. Only the buds
on the side of the tree nearest to the
: fire were affected.
. That that county can also ralae good
. corn wag; shown by samples of a crop
raised : on another . ranch - nearby.- - Th
ears-measured nearly a foot In length
and. were perfectly formed and filled.
RUDOLPH SPRECK
BUT CRISIS PASS
LES ILL,
ED
POSSE SEEKS SLAYER
OF R0ADH0USE OWNERS
TTnlted Pra. Leued Wire. I
Detroit, Oct 7. A pose tonight Is
seeking Charles Fuller, who Is charged
with Msasslnatlng Jacob Kraft and bis
wife, proprietors of a road house near
Detroit. Fuller, a former employ, Is
alleged to have been discovered In
Kraft's apartments. He waa heard by
Kraft, who went to Investigate and waa
Rudolph shot. Fuller, It Is alleged, ran Into th
(Special to The Journal.)
San Francisco, Oct. 7.
Spreckel became seriously 111 on Tues- bar room and killed Mrs. . Kraft and
day while on a train from Chicago to threatened to shoot the bartender and
San Francisco. After an alarming men in the saloon If they attempted to
orisis last night his condition la so follow.
greatly Improved today that doctor
who were prepared to operate hav de
cided to wait for at least a week.
Mr. Spreckel arrived here Wednesday
evening and ha been confined to his
room since then. On Friday his con
ditlon was critical. It wm announced
today that there is no cause for alarm.
During a visit to New York, Boston,
Bpringrield and other eastern cities Mr.
Spreckels suffered from indigestion, but
refused to alter his plans because of
it. :, , r
AUTO TRUCK WRECKS
SEVEN PASSENGER .CAR
'A large auto truck Owned by Thomp
son at Oaka, driven by UK. Brady. I
while trying to aoape Mount Beott car
at Thirty-fifth and Hawthorn aveau
at I o'clock last night, jammed into a
. seven-passenger touring car owned by
P. A. Bryant, of Forty-first and Mad
ison street, which waa driven by hi
brother-in-law, J. M. "GrUlan. completely
demolishing the touring car. A small
boy who waa riding In tha auto waa cut
by flying glass from th broken wind
ai.ifld. . . - . "
S Killed; 12 Hurt ta Collision. T
Unft4 frit ImM W trial
Detroit. Oct. 7, Two men were killed
and 11 erlouly injured tonight when
n 1; terurban car truck . a ' Peirolt
I '-, JUUway work train near Orien,
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CASE OF S. F. KELLY
; CALLED; CONTINUED
(Hp.eUl t. Th JounuLl
San Franclaco, Cel., Oct 7. The cut
or s; roster Kelly aoeused of conspiracy
In the alleged kidnaping of the children
of Mra; Ivy May Henry in this city sev
eral months ago . wm called by police
juage enortau today and continued un
til October fourteenth. KeUy did not
appear in court. .
Died While) Preparing Sapper.
Monmouth, Or Oct. 7 Mra. Ii K.
Blckofoos died suddenly . ef heart
I allure . Tuesday while , . preparing
upper, -- en naa- oeeri in -- ber usual
health and had remarked during the
aay mat ana was reeling quite well.
Bb was born In Bncyrua, Ohio. (4
years ago, and wm married to H. K.
aicKoroo st -years- t. Sh' leaved
a husband and two sons.'.
Sh wm a member of th Christian
church and a Bebekab, ,.
Boston -Broker ArrcstM.
'Boston,' Oct. 1. Lw1 ' Gavett. 19.
head of th firm of Gavett at Porter,
stock brokar. waa arreted this after
noon chargad with, larceny of i00,0u4.
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. Journal want ads bring rult. . .
BURMAN LOSES RACE
WHEN MACHINE BURNS
Springfield, 111., Oct T-After h
had th free-for-all handicap race
within his grasp. Bob Burman dropped
the race to the Staver-Chlcago, driven
by Monkmelr today when hi Mercedes
car caught fire on th back stretch at
the state fair grounds her today. The
car was destroyed. t
Four thousand persons saw Harroun
race a mile In one minute, two seoortd.
This was the spaed feature of the day.
City
bent
attorney R. C. Sugg, incunv
ba given tlm after boaUlltles had ba
ward Henry I tin (0 reach territorial waters.
yua or campaign avevaaiea.
la th occupation of Dema aad th
cost of Bombay gulf th plan of th
Italian campaign In northern . Africa
waa reveal ej. Under cover of a great
naval display before Tripoli. Read Ad
miral Aubrey, feigning a pursuit of the
Turkish fleet landed a fore from th
amounting to 1100, but which oould not
b fonnd about th bouse, resulted In
a verdict that th man did not com to
bis death from heart failure as waa
first believed.
Mrs. Moll, who I employed at th
Foster hotel, returned to her home about
l:tg laat venlng, sh said, and found
th body of her husband crumpled on
tb floor.. Th Moll home la at ISS
North Sixteenth street and th jar of
For ths sfflcs f" city -treasurer, tha i"' VMI-- .!-
I a 1 UIM W1V -"JillS7 (t U ( a Bnu liae . w ww ) aw ! ar
thre banks or tha city eacn naa aibnink ocvapying Bombay gulf and the money bad been concealed under a trap
tha vanoouver Having Trust com- pou. . as Mrs. Moll discovered th body, sh
nanv Th V. franrimn. honlrkamwa at thai rrk. yt.. . . mi.h . ,A MMnH. , . ,
. -v.- . r -' . ti, i(uui,iimi Bimnivr ii,H arriTvu ..Hioynvaw itf uiil, uwiiuaria n
Vancouver National, and J. P. Ooeg- at Naples today having on board Aiim then to Oscar Carlson, a. grocer at III
hegan. preaent city clerk, who- It Is Bey. th newly appointed Turkish gov-'North Twentieth street, who last saw
understood will sccept a position at irnor of Tripoli and several officer him alive, when h delivered a quantity
the United States National oa January who had been sent by Turkey to or- 0f groceries.
l,ltll. ganls th def ena of Tripoli. Th v- patrolmen Flack and Shaffer werd
Th larg number of candidates as- sl was stopped at sea by an Italian ',ent to th bom at one and when th
sure a heated campaign. It 1 H S,' " P" " .fact that th 1100 was missing was dis
that nevsr befora ha thra been suoh TIssa Is a foreign i vessel, her 'passengers C0Vered Deteotlves Smith and Coleman
HK1M
MACHINISTS OUT
Angry at Dismissal of Secre
tary Neil, Refuse to Work
Till Reinstated.
(Iplal I Tk Jeanul.l ,
Spokane, Waab Oct . T. Tha entire
fore of machinists la th Spokan A
Inland abops her etruck this aftarnpoa -
whan th railroad official served an
altlmatua to th unions' committee re
f using to relnsut Secretary Nell of
th local machinists' organisation, who,
they declared, was dismissed without
eaus. Tha Spokan a) Inland I part
of th lull system, 'Carl R. Gray of
Portland, being president While th
striking fore 1 small, practically all
repair work Is tied up. Th men declare
they will not return till Nell resume
hlsr position.
STANDS ON END 0
F .
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MN SHOOTS
8reell e The Joarnatl
Tacoma, Waah., Oct 7. To maka
doubly certain of death, Thomas O. S
pree, - of Alamogorodo. New Mexico, a
candidate: Otto Zumsteg. cashier atltow of prna, S00 mile east of Trl-jdoor under th kitchen floor. As soon! wealthy retired railroad engineer, stood
un kil. rnu ui i no uiu tuwp UULR 11
o'clock this evening and fired a revolv
er bullet through bis brain.
Th body 4 pitched forward Into th
bay, where death would hav followed
by drowning If th bullet had not found
a vital spot - '
The dead man Is survived by a wife and
a married daughter . In California. He
was 71 years of age. Nothing Is known
of ths man's reasons for ending his
Ufa.
a scramble for honors In city offlcss V"" P.T
k. w eaay iiuwou v yi wvvu iv a.' i unto.
UNON
S PARADE FOR' THIEVES ROLL OFF
T
M'NAIVIARAS
ODAY
SAFE AND CRACK IT
Tn monster paraas, emoracing tnei.ii. ii i . n..j...
members of 49 labor organlcallon oflieiepflOne UlnS llT a IveaiTjy
mis ciiy, wnicn is lor in purpose oil r r ai.x ii n
demonstrating that th sympathy of th nOQITI UO IMOl near DUfg
laourinr ciaeaea is wiin ana incixamara
brothers, who ar to be tried In' Los An
geles, October 10, charged with the dy
namiting of th Time building and the
blowing up of jnore than a- score of
men, will leave Park and Burnslde
streets at 1 o'clock sharp. The union
men will march on Burnslde to Sixth,
lars With Gloved Feet.
Th Dalles, Or., Oct 7. While . th
telephone girls of th night 'force of
th Faolfld Telephone A Telegraph com-
2.8ixtvt.0-W,Mhwi?n' Waill,!?U.? 10 room, soft-footed burglars rolled th
Third. .Third to Madison and Madison. comp.ny BBfe, out to th street and
to Park, where they will be addressed
by C. JQ. & Wood, Edwin J. Brown, a
Seattle Socialist and Will H. : Daly,
councllman-at-large and president of
the Central Labor council; Th mu
sicians' union has promised bands ag
gregating 160 pieces. ,
walked off with It sometime last night
They carried it 200 yards to a spot be
hind an embankment, blew it open with
nitroglycerine, took $22 and left. When
were assigned to the case.
' In th Jar waa found Molles' naturali
sation papers, but his bank "book was
missing with the money, of which IH04
was In gold and the balanc in currency.
Molle .cam her from Minnesota
about IS months ago. Some time ago he
applied o th polio for a position on
ths , fore and on ths day that he was
to hav taken th examinations, ho was
taken with a serious , attack of heart
failure and was unable to attend. He
served In th United States navy for 16
years. 1 Only th widow survives him. '
A further Inquiry Into Molles' death
will be made today. It Is now the the
ory that he may hav been poisoned' or
that he wag cniororormea.
IS
BALDWIN ASKED
TCrCALL AND EXPLAIN
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Sold Liquor After Hours, .Alleged.
Chin Hing, manager of the Pekln res
taurant at Sixth and Stark streets, and
Chin Gin, waiter, were arrested at about
12:20 this morning Charged wlth.selH
lng liquor after hours. Chin Hing wag
held under 2100 ball and the waiter
gave a- SS0 bond. Th proprietor, ang
ered, threatened ' to ba revenged upon
Patrolmen Gill and Griffith who mad
the arrest- . .-'. .
A
Mrs. liolft G. Baldwin, superintendent
of th department of public safety for
Manager B.--B. Phillips cam to work iwomen has- Incurred tha wrath of ; th
KLAMATH POLICE CHIEF
A VICTIM OF TYPHOID hhwn la sftW not to Btron
this morning he found th saf was
gone. -
None of the papers In th safe was
disturbed. Two men have been ar
rested on suspicion, but' the case against
-V"'" -;V ISpeidsl to The JonrnaL) t
Klamath Falls, Or, Oct. 7. Chief of
Polio E. C. Townsend of Klamath Falls
died tonight of typhoid fever, ofywhlch
there has been quite a number of cases
In. this, city .recently. ,
RODGERS DELAYED BY
FEMALE WITNESS RESENTS QUERY AND SHE
WALLOPS ATTORNEY ON JAY, FELLING Hi
Nellie Burke Grew Peeved When Lawyer Asked Her Right
- Out If She Drank and Her Fist Answered Him Sec-
- - ond Attorney Also More or Less Upset by the Contro
versy. ' ' , V ' . N
Dollc oommlsslon -and. has. been, sum
moned to appear befor th commission
tomorrow to pay penance for a lecture
sh Is said to hav delivered last Tues
day before the Ministerial Alliance In
which sh attacked th members at the
police commission 'With , charges that
they were hampering her work. , .
' When Mrs, Baldwin turned la her es.
tlmates 1 for expenses for the coming
year numerous items were mentioned
that did not meet with th approval of
the commissioners, and she. was told by .
letter that soma of the item would
have to - b materially reduced. Mra
Baldwin took this as an affront and
basing her speech on this letter, took
i ' . - - ' ... .' th matter up witn me, Ministerial ai
ChlcagQ. 111., .Oct T.Galbralth P. 1 anoa-it -Is stated.--When-word .was
Rodgers, the ocean-to-ocean aeroplane , carrie(t to th commissioners she was
racer, will not reach Chicago until to-1 immediately .ordered to appear and ex
morrow. Rodcrers was aaaln held uo t main. - ,
Hammond, Ind by strong winds tnat
WNDS
INDIANA
Baa Francisco, Oct 7 Attorney Fred
erick Schilling was felled In Judge "Sar
gent court today by a well directed
blow from' Miss Nellie. Burk. a witness
who tookr this emphatic method of re
senting a query from th lawyer re
garding her capacity for atrong drink.
Mia Bora waa testifying tn behalf
of aire. Mary De Baldini. who la suing
her husband, Renaldo," for divorce, on
th grounds .of, ihlemperarj and varl-
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one forma of cruelty. - Sh was telling
th court of Renaldo's Sprees when the
attorney . pointedly asked her If she
ever Imbibed freely herself.. , s. 1
Miss Burke's response was a right
Jolt to Schilling's law. The blow con
tained so much momentum that In
alidlng from Schilling' feature It up
set Attorney Alexander 0'Ordy, re
preaenting the defendant The coort
rapped for order and the trial was post
poned until Monday- : i
made flying an impossibility,
. There were prospects this afternoon
that the wind would abate' at sundown,
but Rodgers said he had had enough
of, night flying and would not make
another attempt to reach Grant park
befor Sunday, He will, bo ready for
an early start tomorrow morning and
expects to cover th distance between
Hammond and Chicago without trouble
or delay. -
Attempted Raid Failure.
Acting Municipal Judge Max G. Co
hen and Captain Bailey with several pa
trolmen attempted to raid . a. Chinese
gambling game at 83 and 84 Second
street last night but the visit bad been
anticipated and th door td the den
were wide open and there was no sign
of activity inside. A demonstration
however, of the . barred door and elec
tric latches was given for th enlight
enment of Judge Cohen. - ,
2 FIREMEN INJURED - I
BY ELECTRIC SHOCKS
Lee Holden, a . pipeman at Engine
company No. t, son of Lee Holden, a
candldat for th position of fire Chief,
was severely shocked by an electrlc
wirewhen fighting a blase at 826 East
Seventh street - last night Pipeman
Motto was also injured In tb same
manner, but neither was seriously. In
jured. The house, a two story struct
ure owned by Q. Ovenerdt was com-
pletely destroyed at a loss of 81600. ,
7 Hunter Shoota Friend, r I
' M'nlted rm Lewt Wim.1 i
Des Moines. Oct 7. While hunting
squirrels near this city, F. A. Town
send accidentally shot his friend, W. '
T. Sauers, a real estate man. In the 1U.'.
At the hospUal her It Is reported Sau-I
era may di "
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Particular People
Like to know and. hould insiit
on being shown bow eyes, are test
ed for glasses, and why.-.. .
-A boy once "'examined" "the
mechanism of a wstch. That tlme-
piace has been -totally. paralyzed
ever since.
.--He fixed It once for. all. ". i
Yotir eves are inn delicate anil
valuable 4o be experimented with,.
Our methods have stood ihe test
of time. . ;
Costly instruments of trreat deli
cacy ate skillfully nsed to disclose
each eye defect, which is just jts
caretuny corrected with Mutable
glasses.
Result: Eye comfort tod safety.
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