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THE Ofct'COU DAILY JQL'fcJ.'Al, I'OHTLAKO. 3ATUKDAY XlVCJilJiO. OCTOBER U til.. mimm i FOR COLOHIZATIOH. SI7.420.460 HIE M III TAXABLE rnru: coeiioirs plan (nemse tcf Yea JUnjjr.!. ta WA.cn Eiecuti.e Urges Nfili 6 Pit Ctrl; Te'.U S-cMme at Serg Agt. w surtR or w. l asms leaving si.no sing pmso?, ki. ! K i, H a . f4-f 4-M S - I MWlll.! . . . 4- 4 4 Mif , ..... m e - r-- r . w ...a ti r-.f . -.. ,t , t... ,. twM .. II 1 " . .t l 4 .4 tJ-it ttfn, M ?tf4i4 W4I ti if,Mt 4 tt i44 l It 4. M lJ- .4 I ' f f to. ! " a"". - g.4. TV IMi te- it. ! n . . . I, -. w mm444 lt ' t tr-F VmI imw a'-" 4llJrllt4t Cf Ite 4 a4 4 Mae tela fi4 4 11411 1. 1 --lll 11111 lit. t' e44d .. ttf M t'4 k - oi III lis l HtMMM f all W1 Im r ll.it.t Uri rr M t M TV rl muk ta4i- tilf U fft) U'f ! la mi IW if4 Tvt ! M a 4 ir via ! Ul Hf4 4 . f IM ai44) ta Ulm rn a4 nni (. TVt M a aUfkl lrMM la tla a Ik al 4 Tm -J r't'iy I- rvU la Mad cttalr It 111 af t S r tr I l. TM IMI aif f twtamaJ' at y 4 itllaB' rl- 4 uiar a , arfctck art a ! iU taa hi4. la 11. iill, lhi dlr Mm aa 'mc4 wIU ar r C' ty mif Mania l-ralU. la af lal racapllaUlav II M Mrt4 Ut IM MfMMl trt af im rail taato IM WWt rrprUoat will a4 miw i:t.M.m ix.m,m u im laifaa attJMTa TM. Th Urtat Bin I la It Ma a) IhU raai'a la 1 roll of paraaoal propmnr ta IMI tr Mrrha4i and alark ta Irada. Thl a me u a la ta flt.ttt.ait MoMrMii ana acrnwia ainiaa f.4.l la I ha oJ aiwl aharaa of aiork ara . -) urd al IIIT.(. (XMf Uma. wkKa 10 ta Mil up laa roll, ara aa toU knwa: Marhlntrr and aqtitpfntnt. IT.tet.TIS railra4 bd ( nol tmprovad with rail ) t rolllnc alock. TS ; tlfhAa an4 llmpr. Illl; alu or farm aharklnry, aulomobile. 4 cons, ale t.?U.t; hmrhol4 rurnllora, T.I1. Ml: hw,' 4i. a!u1 al ITK.ttl aatiia. tost. vaJul at l:o7.M; abarrs HIT. vahinf at tSl; avlna 117. al 4 at S?m; dova, JIJ1. vaJuad al IMIa. ; It la an Intaraatlnc fact that lha dota of tba county ara valued at Illl mora than lha wlna and ara worth naarljr tiiraa tlma aa much a tbaahep, I Only tha personal proprtr of auch dnrporatlona. aa oprkta whoUy within Ilia sount y la llatad by th eouair aaaaa- nr, otiiara bclnc aMraaod by tha atata ThU tsplalna tha Item of lilt for tola, bona and telegraph companies. Th only company that doaa an exclusive county bualneaa twin the Bridal Veil Telephaita company. . Tbe Una rune to a aaw mill. ? . Woald Eipel GlaaU. i nralue IVm IhnI Wire.) New York, Oct '1. Prealdent Ban J oh neon of .tba 'American lea rue, who Is also a member. of the National lai ball commlaalon, said . today that be would vote for tha expulsion of the , Giants from tha National league If it could be shown that the club had any thing- to do with allowing speoulatora to act tickets to tba championship games. ! Cavallera'a Paring Portrait. ' rrnltd Ptvm lw1 wire.l f rarla. Oct 14. Una Cavallerl'a por trait for which aba posed to a "harem 1 skirt" before tha famous artist La Grandara, Is said to be most daring. , It will be exposed at the saloon of French artists, soon to open here. MAYOR WHO'BROKE UP - CITY POTATO TRUST i ft' 4iaB T4 aa tk tjrk m t iwt .x4:a. a4 h a a4 to-al a-ia. 4 1 44 1 4ag 4 IM l tv rnwH -44a aaa ai y Mt I. wiaxOv la wa M Ua4 aMt'4Wiif 4 14 !. atfftag aaM w Ue ta ana im IM tatfM hat ta rata af U U la Wia iie wii tie r - 4t0 4i aiin4 ae l 4wiMa K ia iiia aa iia-iaiwa a4UA. ta t"i a4 ( r(4 a4isa Ilia Ua ia ntt4M a r4 ! ei4 ai4 aa4 a af ail - aiiAa It ;! IMI la I4i way aa bM aa M . a4 aiM a taa an w Ul "4Ua A aaaa e af aMi 444i.uk f44a4 A4V M'aMl om laMaj ta artwala la MU gl r MM4ara aa4 yalrw ai fe lata iit. a irtg a IM wMliaa aiattva li ifimwi e4 a 4al iaigk TaUMa IM ar gav AWaaaaa Kafaia laataa. A a4aui af Mawaaoat VrtUa4 laaa mm trt faa AMm al 1.11 aw lack ikia eaaaag ta I Part- Ua4a tI 4f al Ike ata f IM Mltira tlaMat asallaa) la aaenlaai lkre. TM aararaioa) a Ui M glvej a4 IM siAc af IM rerttaal Ceaae rut rlok aa4 al a lua toa giva iMr yeiMay IM atelia aiere arracd vi,f f (, aaaaralaa) will M k4UM l.ln lUia'waa Mratary J. J. are af tM rlaa. h, d .r, , atwprr aa cm aiaag lor laa aooamsaaeaUow af Uaescafeioaieuaear Ugkl aa Ike aoroatmodailaa mf Mi aa aaowaat af tba targe aumbr of a4gia aa4 rt at tar a that will Ptr lata lb . eliy. Karaltvg I IM Iartua4 ear will leave A bra1 a koaday morning aivd Mark J'arUaajd aarly ta tk afiemaoa). Manager C C Chaomaa af the Com- raereial rlak premolloa commllle wnt ta Abwrdaea Thursday morning and la a telegram ta IM club last rtlgbt stated that tba meeting Is a moat euceraaful and Interacting 00a. I II - - 1 , -s. - . if I ! 4 111 ! c . I 1 ' 1 ii .1 - - IKOII SAYS HIS I i CO! ESSf! WAS WRUNBFROMHIM, 1 H MUMS EFFORTS TO CATCI HAVE PAID OCEE Glfffll'S SfflB! SEEM ABA1IO0IIED Mm Charged itunferinj! Coblci at Rainier Te.tifics li Hit O.sn Oefa'f; Caje Vi3 LiVefy Ctose Monday. State Trnvjry His 526,377 U DWido krr.zr.Q Ccyntjf . Road Furuis, a4t a Ta m4I Olyavaa. waaOt. O.C It 4. kM4trf U W4 44aak44 a a ar.ia ta iva i- . 4m tVi i d TM a .on. 1 1 4W.4a, ui, ttv k4uaau aaa- a 4-4 tMrtag af ttvwa M ij m eaia lwp litlti mi t44ii4 faa itxx r a mi av-- k4Ad ava m i ik.Uaa ' aa44 aa M Ve4a4 kraa IM a4 41 im . .aM!4 aWaatary af a i i .m i Tk4a ay la iw4 FUsca Crtated by Mtind Octectiia Li Toina to Put C'vn, Uport Or. Kcrth 01s counsel Cer.lon Coonty, aa4 a TM Ww4 1 CWair i, tkt. luua an yea) ta ! tv aaw.'Aaeaa ag Mra tUtaa unrnia. M ea4) ti 4 m4 al Mr I ava 4g im 444 4 J. r a -4 I waa aS a- ai ef MiMuit aa IM ,.... 441 Mk tUa a-4 t.ii. , tl- . i, a4 wtaa M4y wa H.40 (tM 10 .a it t4il - Ma4 m 4m I 4 4 a aM4 Ml by a laa ., mm .! vl e4I- - I'- M4 MM Iw Ma Mm git aa ! e ti l it., a e im -') ,v u a'e Ma. i,, tM aa kr tkaa.e ta ita I r4; i-. kt O.UM4 ii (mm ta M 4 aa im atia M-g IM aat 44M aa4 Uaw4 IM MaJI lm im aiaad la i.afy la a akaf It " " mm ka la im e aMa IM ky waa aMti., aW k. a a c.riMt4 t-r t-a. "! ti4 II a4 -M r laa ( im eMite wiik im aa. " wMaa a4d Mi aa al aa mM4 af ki tM wkw u-i M4 MJt a4 a44a W4 Ma si Wf Uf ttaaiaa ewtly arte t aa44-iai H aaiy M aaagki U4 u Uaaka wara a44L fr4 !ai Agai. tUawa riJ a u M ! tta taa la ga Tt ea-aaiy aar I Ma muim4 U - , I Bin a-ru-g wii .. r- IM ra4 l4 tl IM ! a4ka kkaftrf 44 a4ta a 4atawUta a4, 1 1 i l... ITT.- ,i t. ... aa r iiy aMd la a4 IMI aal.l a eaJa 4mi. Tm awtrf Maine Jr. and his father (raving lng filng prlann. fp- aa rvceatly panloaad by Oovarnor IHi af Nw Trk after o yvara. four monlba and II daya tut tbe elaylag of William K. Aanle al the Bayalda Tacht club In !. far-lain llalnea pro rdd dlrae-t ta vtaaaiagtoa after hia rla ta caeet kla ehlldraaj wka had haa la tbe rare af their paternal grand pa r I a. Captain ItaJnee ra raatly dlvorrad hta wife Claudia Llhbey Malnaa. WOMAN ATTEIV1PTS SUICIDE BY POISON RECTOR ESCAPES DEATH (N WAVES Wife of " Astoria Man Takes Desperate Method of Pre venting Divorce. (SpecUl to Tk InareaL) Astoria. Or.. Oct. ll.Deapond.nt over tba toa of her 1-year-old eon and the . r . A ' I . . . ai tl,B K"" n,r -yar-oia eon ana in KeV. I. U. JOneS Ol NeWpOrt basinnlng of divorce action yesterday ll r ... ' I by her husband,-Mrs. Blanche Llndbarg nas ' exciting experience DICE CARPENTER BURNED BY CINDERS Workman at The Dalles Victim of Accident That May-1"--Prove Fatal. aa, IM eta4 k aalid aa a ea) ladtaa. M Uw eaki ikal wka ka aaa fteal kewvgti a c t aa a av k was eaara4 la lie rest teatre4 la IM ravel y tail for wea ! M4 Ml after kla a;l4 ?. wx, k aaa 4 taie a gaaatat all Hk IM iiltMNi la It aiL WikM Mad a4aW4aaa ta44et.a aad kWleae4, laawaa Mlb gMfttf Uloa aad iMartlva MlM kt aia4d Ml fraammitag AMwr Ja Wlia M4 ! ifvalad aJ ""a til" VI Ma ilea aaa flatly dnta.4 fiaea im etaad aad aaa (e4Hg la kia pUa M- tde im Mr kia aliaraey aak4 kia la a M k lal allataa a lead fer a few rM W aveliaaa, kTUeaw alef aad. fa4 a vry and rally rr4 la Uka lb aad agala. "t It nvr g Mrk aa ay trara." ka U. "I bate aaeaered all fat galag " Ilia aiioracya wera aataead kul did al prM IM P-rnnL Tbie efi.reooa lb dafanaa will call Kiaratd af OJmHk. aa expert aa meaiel dieaM ta prove that Wlieoa af aM and well baiajteed mind. It aaa expected that tbe preaecallaa weuld rail upoa Ir Q. A. talbey af rartlaaJ t law raaauwa aMtaia Me ka k4aa4 ia fwti&a-t, 4 arar im IM (aaa hea IM lla e I kllaiia a'laattaex aad aaraaUy dart 4. IMaa M ke ae4ry f i. Ml at led 1441 IM ewaala ewvrt k4 Maa a&la l IMaa M etit M r4 4W py I lafartaad IM aakXI af aiaUvaa l l ara it iuii ga im a K4ia ra) aa agaaey M4 raaaaa ir l(ta Mally iWaad kM WH I a4a4 ky IM nm waa ktrad aad arraagad Ml Hlg law ia I 4aad a ka aaa. TM affl.lala kl iia im ia la raeey ika eat ire I n4j imi taa aataailva kaew kia liia lt eeteetg kaaka atUk la aark I !- gad aJUd kia aaaUaaa af im largar ewaiiaa win) ranalra al-1 kia aark f ttvraa weaka. a Ma M aM ike Mtira 4aa af aa eua ie I awea la im di.iui aitaMra afflea, Weiry ml Hiete Otewil la adi I ld a aia af wMI M bad dwa la toatta af IM lleta ar aai rgt4Hd aaaaaa lag t. H, Ktk, a attU.1, la ii t. gae aa'daaa. gag 4eey aaid IU f. Xartk had ftd aad wm aikar pariiea deuiag iteaf Tkig k aara imi aa aa aa It. Joana aaa raa d wiiMat eiue eiy.aaa aa IM aapiarad aa wwaid caafeaa. It aekad raM af tit valaataa la ket mark gtaaiaf for a werreal Ir iae arr..t af pt. I Ma U repaired far IM awawiy I arta. aad capiarad Mat kt Xartk a aw a farts tk lAaavUt aaaaly. Ik Wad aU few ka Jtarik, Xtk faltad la aaaf.ee; ka did a I avow km M kad Mm aa.pacied af IM (Varka TM eaaair geaaaaora Mpactatly aaprartaia tkl valeaurr kiadaaaa fraaa Mr. Ouau gad t airtitea ltira af appre4aiiaa. Kew Ta tba law. lag ta 1 sir fd tm nr t itdMtg g gtatti at to clttf Jllmin? tftf IK rb4!fUbAa i. ' 1 . T ' va.Td wMa C.ibey made hlg e.Pn V!" .af' ..amlnatloa of tbe body af Mr. Cokla. ,u" 2"., Tjim yr. L after th caurdcr. but aa Catb.y la aat u,k m" c" JMry I. pf tM eieia aad hla wriltea leaUmeay la on turn tbla will net b-e doaa. With IM catling ef Ir. Klacald tke defenee will real Ha raa gad aa Maa day tba proe.eullon will aabialt fta ar guments tinleas tha court ruled other. wiaa. Wrwl gad Rewrr flomlg. In the IS monlba ending OrtnMr 1. this year lha eity council gold ItTtt.. Il.lt worth of gtreat aad aewer tm. provement bonda. This la almost double tha amount of bonds eold last year for street and aewer work. eatata eecurlty generally. POISONING 0 M Near Otter Rock. (Sperltl a Tbe Jare.l.) Newport Or, Oct. 14. Rev. . O. Jones, rector of St. Stephen's EDlaoonaJ church of Newport, had a narrow etc pa from' drownlna- veatantav f while returning on horseback from Otter I doorway talking. last' algbt about 11:41 o'clock Is alleged to have either attempted suicide by drinking wood alcohol or to have at tempted to frighten her husband Into withdrawing tha divorce proceedings by a "fake" suicide. According to tha story told by Patrolman Thompaon, he was walking paat Llndberg's rooming house on Bond street and aaw Mr. and Mrs. John Llndberg standing In tha He passed without Rock. 10 miles north of here. An un usually high tide augmented bf the high wind overflowed the whole beach. Mr. Jonea misread the tide table and started an hour too early. stopping and heard a scuffle. Tha officer says Llndberg alleges his wife placed a note In his room warning him to withdraw tha case. They met at tha foot of the stairs and held a Roundlna- a uolnt ahant al' miia I conversation, in which .Llndberg is ai- nortb ha saw a terrific comber sweeping fed to have refused to comply with In. Ha had dlfflnultv a-ettln hla r.ef his wife's request. Suddenly she placed out of tho stirrups, and the wave rolled I email bottle to her Hps and drank the horse and rider over and over. The contents. Llndberg made an effort to water waa full of timbers, and ona prevent ner orinaing tne riuia, dui waa truck him on tha ankle anA .nnlh.. too S10W. JJr. 41. 4a nenaeraon was (RpeHal te The JoeratLl Th Iallea. Or- Oct 14. Benjamin orades. a bridge carpenter In the em ploy of the O.-W. R. at X oompany, waa everely burned by hot cinders In the railroad shop yards here yesterday aft ernoon. A car of hot cinders that hhd been taken out of englnea was left at a fill that la being made at the en trance of the shop yards, and Mr. uraaes, wno was in charge of a gtuig making tha fill, opened the car to let It unload, when he was drawn down among the hot cinders and severely burned. He was taken to tha hospital and may recover. PENDLETON EIRE LOSS IS $13,000 f j; n hit him a terrible blow under the eye, lacerating; his face and partially stun- lng him. lie wm Unable to climb the slippery cliff and waa being swept to when ha caught on a submerged rock. When the wave receded he man aged to reach tha bank and climbed to a ledge about 10 feet up and protected by an outstanding rock. Tha horse meanwhile wag safe part way up this rock. Here Mr. Jonea bung ona hour and forty-five minutes, every wave reaching nearly to hla feet Ha had been there about an hour when' ha saw tha largest breaker he had ever seen sweep In, and he had about given up hopes. The wave swept up the cliff 40 feet and swept every log off the beach, but struck the outstanding rock at such an angle tt spilt and pasted on both sides of him. In the dark ha miaaed the road home and wandered an hour and a half. While not seriously Injured, Mr. Jones Is suffering severely from bruises and exposure. called time. and ' labored over her for soma He believes she will recover. ROLPH'S AUTO TURTLES; WIFE. CHILDREN ESCAPE (United Pre tetttd Wire.) San Francisco, Oct. 14. Colliding with a small runabout while en route to the Panama Pacific ground breaking exercises today, the big automobile of Mayor-elect James Rolph turned turtle, almost causing a serious accident. Mm. Rolph and her children wera in the car but escaped injury. Jury Charge Murder.. (ftpectil te The Journal.) The Dalles, Or., Oct. 14. The coro ner's Jury thst Investigated the. cause of the death of Dave Mannausaw found that ha came to his death as tha re sult of gunshot wounds Inflicted by Fred Bvelund October IS, and accuses Eveland of the crime of murder In the first degree. The evidence of Dr. E. B. Ferguson, who made a post mortem examination of the body, was that 'our vi me jive anois airucic vital parts ana any one or them, would have been fatal. Twelve Horses Perish in Mid ' night Blaze in Ill-Fated Feed Yard. WOMEN FIGHT IN COURT WHILE BABY COOES ON BENCH d tUstted Pre Luted Wlra.t d San, FraneJbco, Oct. 14. d Court was resumed today in d 4 Superior Judgn Graham's depart- 4 ment, none the worse for a melee e d yesterday wtten all precedent d was violated by two women who d d started a battle for the posses- d d slon of a chubby baby boy. Mrs. Ifiva Eugenia Lee, mother of the 4 child, gave her baby- to her sis- ter's keeping six months ago be- d 4 cause of illnesn. When she want- d 4 ed to take it bock the sister re- w fused and . court proceedings 4 were brought. Tho court took a d d brief recess when the women be- d d came excited and It was then that the battl ,. royal started. d d .'. The' baby, mounted on the dj d Judges bench, .cooed in. great d d enjoyment d "fayor Samuel Lewis Shank of Indian ' apolis who beat a trust at their own I game.-' When It was reported' to I Mayor ha tbat the Commlaslon i Men's combine., jf Indianapolis had. I annt word to uia Texas potato grow- ' era to atop consignment to the local market - aa aa to -boost "prices, ..the J mayAr rtug Into his own pocket had , potatoea ahlpped-to hla city and sold hrn plus the freight and tha han , flllng. Tha oommlaslon combine have threatened to flood the. city, with puds (United Pre. Leased Wire.l Ban Francisco, Oct. 14. Brushed from a McAllister street car at noon today while bound for the ground breaking celebration In Goldjm Gate MfAMnCDIMr HAI I AO QnVe Dark. Antonio Caldarello. 60, was liniiikiiinu ini.knw w i w i prl Hi ALL TRACES LOST OF crushed to death by an inbound car. Dallas. ' oZroil 14.-AU effort, of . Trieg to Collect With. Gun relatives to find the two boys who left (Bperl.l to The Journ.l.l their homea In thie city have been fruit- Lebanon. Or., Oct 14. P. M. Bcrog leaa. Tha seeond ooy to . leave home a-tn. president of the Lebvon Lumber within the last two months waa Howard company, had an experience Wednesday ni whn irt hnm. ftunriav ift.rnonn I with leinert wauon, a iroy wno XIBB His brother traced' him to fialaio. and thence to Portland, but no further tracs of him can be found. He is 17 years old and rather large for bis age, meas uring six feet 'in height. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Day of this city. Alfred Fuller, the other truant has been been working for Mr, Scrpggtns Im about' 12 years. Walton came into the office of the lumber company, notified Mr. Scrogglnt that he was going to quit and wanted his pay, Mr. Scroggin in formed young Walton that hla time waa made out only to the first or the month (Boedal te Th 'wml.1 Pendleton. Or., Oct 14. Juat three minutes before Friday, the ISth, had passed, fire broke out In the akattng rink on West Webb street and before its ravagea could be checked, had com pletely destroyed that building and ita contents, had conaumed . the Oregon Feed Yard, killed 13 horees, destroyed many vehicles and a large quantity of feed, threatened many adjoining build ings, and done damage amounting to approximately f 1S.O00. It waa the larg est fire tha 'city has experienced for a number of years and but for herolo ef forts of tha volunteer fire department might have been much mora disastrous, The origin of the fir is unknown. Within five minutes tha flames had spread with such Incredible rapidity that the whole block was enveloped. Carl Churchill, a bartender, was tha hero of the occasion, rushing Into tha flames heedless of peril and liberating eight horse; before he was knocked down by a live wire and badly burned about the neck. , The loss la partly covered by Insur ance, George Haw, owner of the skat lng rink, carrying $1600 on the building and $1450 on the contents, while Charles P. Barnett owner of the feed yard, car rled 12400 on nls building. Luther Rich, who had leased the yard six weeks ago, carried $376 Insurance on the contents. This is the second time In seven years that the Oregon Feed Yard has burned, having been destroyed by fire before when A C, Ruby, the well-known horse-, man was running it. At that time 17 head Of horses were lost. mwimwr ewiiw imvrv in awi i aaarder af kirn. Antrim if vakin taw te ikal all al.U.e are I ( Carvaiua aad ledgM ta IM repaired ta M rgttred e Jaaerr I. cwvaty SeiL M a aa-tpapr erra. Ml aa pcavl.loa) la aaede Per r.it.r- a(K4ii aiiaa.pid ta tk a pht tag prtar la Kt aaia TMvefara aaate tftM,,(p f M hta way frae ft eehjae am M rfi.tr4 aa in. r.,t ia ikw. t.n m. a.in.. ira day e M la vialaooaj ( mm a aad wa la front af tba As laqairtaa ara already I aneoMr, apoiilag Ike pteiura. When retarding III I rg tat rat lea a. I tak.a, (a Uak ke raaliad imi ka dlda t fTd Iwaal Nortm ptciur taken. hllbougH lba kad ttldctce la poa eonrluaiveiy wvmw i llVa Kvrth wm gallty, be added. North wae glvea a hearing; lb aril aeaa of IM detective wr breuaht Id. Lfltva Behoof FaaxJa. I put apon im etaad; tbe detevllve bim. (4WIM ea f TV ieara.lt laeJf went oa tbe wltaaae aland, and his alera, or. Or I- 14 4-ortr-eia loaae I leatlmoay wa the Uaat oaavlcttag of frora tbe state ark no I rued wera author-leay that wm glvea North waa rraed. lead ytrder br lb state Mard. Theae libera Mlag net a particle of evidence loaae range front II ta IStt aad eg-Ita eignlfj that ha knew enythlag of th grftt Ill.tTI. aad ara made on real I oaaa. tm detective waa dishargd aa luootnpetaet Oeaaty TVa (Mvee tTp. Bt nee tbla trial nothlog bag brn done a tha part of the county ta ferret out tha marderer. No ona knew of th murder until lha body waa found the next day. Vaiioua people have their suaplclone. but they have no evidence. It la probable tha murderer wilt never tv known, enla lhre la a voluntary eoofeaiioa. Tb offer of the county, the stale and of tba Henkle reunion atiil stand, and It Is hoped som elm ' may yet be secured that will bring tha murderer to the bar Of Justice. ' ALBANY-EUGENE GRADING CONTRACT IS AWARDED (aperUI U Ta Joeraal) ' Albany, Or.. Oct lt.-The contract for grading the Oregon Eleotrlc from Albany to ICugene htt. been let to Outli ne 4k McDougalL and fuller d Bain. the subcontractors, who ara doing tha grading between here and the fiantlam river, atata that they . will establish camp between here and Eugene within a week. It Is the proposal or ueesrs. Fuller A Bain to have tha grading dona Into Eugene by the flrat of the year. With a little more good weather the contractors state that they will have tha grading finished between the fian tlam liver and Albany Inside of SO days. and then laying of rails will be com menced Immediately. ... ( ABLY ACCIDEN absent since August 16. He is but and that h would have to wait unti years old: and rather small for his age. When he left noma be went to work in a hopyard near Salem, but has not been heard of since the close of the picking season. - : - French Soldiers Muttered Out. . i rfiul n fj ui... . . Paris, Oct. 14. According to the Cri de Paris, although the soldiers who had completed thejr two years' mili tary service were mustered out aa us ual, their clothes and eauiDment were bundled up and left ao aa to be resumed at a minute's notice In case of mobilisa tion against Germany making H paces- eary. ' -. - ' ' . ' Writers have criticised the govern ment ror ao November 10 for pay for hla work In October. Walton, angered ' at this, pulled a revolver and said i "I will glvi you Just five minutes to make out a check for my wages to date. Mr. Hcrog, gins backed out of the office into a small office beside the main -office and closed the door between himself and the main office. '- He then called to aome men to come and take charge of Wal ton, which they did. Walton gave up his revolver without any resistance, saying be did not want to liurt anyona but wanted his money. No arrest hta been- made ao far. : --' - ' , ... y ' ' ' Tha Dallea. Or- Oct 14. Victor Mur- kaning - the. armr at I ilnrk tha Inanrrent leader, filled an eri- and ubdersell to -the pub-j euch a tlme.y mora than 200.000 men be-i gagement in Vogt . opera house last night His addrese wss attentively lis tened to tur aa audieaea tMA Oiled the lie. bnt the mayor Raid that he waa I lng let out not f mnA would keep -up the) - 1 . " . i wck ' ' ' ' 7 Jouraal want ada bring resulta. . . e e SALEM HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATS ACADEMY : (Snecltl te Th Journal.) V Salem, -Or Oct. 14. Some 200 enthu siastic high school and university foot ball 1 fans crowded tha grandstand on Willamette university field yesterday to sea the - local high school lads defeat the Portland Academy team by a score of S to 0. , During the. first quarter of the game It seemed as . though Salem had every thing Ita own way. .Throughout the re maining quarters of tba game tha light er Portland teata held lte ground, mak ing tha high school work for every -yard it got, and preventing either scoring; On account of tho muddy and slip pery condition of tha field It waa Impos sible for many spectacular playa to be made. However, Captain Bean, Cobb and Soden attarred for Portland Acade my while Penn, Hofer and J. McClelland did tha best work for Salem htgjh,i, Tbe line up: 8. H. 8. .'-:- -'- :' y P A. Farmer ......... .RfC. ..... . Woodcock J. McClelland .t.'.KT.... ....... Boden Williams- .........RO. Matachek, Chenoweth ...... ..C, .... r Vaa Horn , Company's Story at Grant Pass. (Special to The Journal. ) Grants Pass, Or., OctMl. City Agent J. M. Isham of the Southern Pacific, this morning declares that everything is running smoothly at this ' point with not a dead engine In the yards here or any delays of trains on account of the strike. Boiler makers"sent here have cleaned up the engines that were out of commission.-- The wlpera- who. struok have not seriously, interfered with work. he says. . .'.-,'' pokan. Wtah.. Oct 14. Though many atlll believe Emll Wrage. tha Fur field farmer who died from strychnine poisoning Monday morning, la a murder victim. Sheriff Stone and Coroner Sohle gel, of Spokane, are practically aatls fled today that tha polaonlng was aeel dental. Carl Ott Wrage'a farming partner, who for several days faced arrest connection with the mystery. Is now de clared freed of suspicion. Tha general belief among tha authorities la that Wrage secured tha poison In homemade German Muaage, which waa smoked In a shed where a can containing the strychnine mixture for squirrels la kept It is supposed that the sack contain ng sausage, found In the houaa, had fallen Into the poleon. Sauaaga aklns were among the unwashed dishes when the bodies 6f Wrage and his pet cat and dog were discovered. MOOSE CLAIM FRAUD OF $1000; COHEN ARRESTED (United Prate Ltd Wlr.l Tacoma, Wash.. Oct 14. Charged with embesslement of nearly 11000 from I the Moose lodge, Meyer Cohen, moving picture u mi di anu unc ui nio coinixuuw who staged the bit? ' Burning of Rome spectacle In the stadium on Labor day, Is on his way bVk from Portland today in. custody of an officer. Cohen had charge of a minlntrel show glven'by the lodge in June. At Aha clone of tha en tertainment he tendered his check for 191.16 to cover money said to have been taken in by him. . Tha check was re turned by tba bank,- marked "No funds." Since then Cohen has . toeen making promises to . square accounts. - The lodge members met yesterday to bring the matter to a settlement. Cohen slipped out of the city during tha day and was srrested In Portland on a tele graph warrant-- ''' 1 ',' "' T M'KENZIE; CENSUS MAN, IS SAID TO HAVE FLED (United Pre Letaed Wlr.l Tacoma, Wash., Oct 14. That W. A. McKenile, t, government census agent who. was indicted here Wednesday, has disappeared from .Spokane, Is the charge made by Deputy Marshal. Crosby today. The marshal's office is also looking-for E. L. Amidon, former detective here and at Portland,'- who was indicted alsor for conspiracy in the census cases. . Delegate) to Dry Farm Congress. (Special .to n Journal.) : ' ' -Pufur. Or., Oct 14. J. H. Moores of Dufur will be one of the delegates to tha International Dry Farming congress, which meets at Colorado Springs, Octo ber 16 to 10. SCION OF JOHN HARVARD TAKES UPSTUDIES ' Switch Engine Broken Up.. ; . (Special teTh Journal.) " Huntington, Or., Oct 14. A smash up In the switch yards here yesterday put another engine out or commission, Tha accident was caused by the switch engine, running Into a .refrigerator car. No. 10 yesterday arrived her two hours late with a dead engine. v.. ? ' Plea of Unwritten Law" Frees. (United Fret Letted Wire.) Carlinvilla. Ill- Oct 14. Upon th plea of the "unwritten law, John Wash waa acquitted by a jury today of the murder of George Martin, whom , he claimed had wrecked hla home.,- County Prosecutor Murphy , expressed himself as pleased with the rerdlct Preparing for m Strike, iv The International Association of Ma chinists has Increased, the per capita tax from 46 cents to 75 centa per, month ao m to be ready to finance a general strike Jn - case one ahould be called. By-tbld change tM income will M in creased from 1100,040 to f 1,000.00 year. . - , - DATE OF BANKERS' TRIAL BE SET OCT. 16 V (Sneclal to Th Journal.) ' Kalama, Wash., Oct 14. Data of trial of -President Phillips and Cashier Gil bert Daniels of the defunct Commercial bank of Vancouver .Wash., will barret Monday, October 16. The trial will be by Jury at. the next term-' of superior court beginning November 6. -'i-.-1. . fi-iaa i.aiii ia ii-Mdssasi . liiia i n n Everett-Robe Line Again Open. - (Bneelal to The Jonrntl.) ' Everett. Wash.. Oct 14. After months . - , A V . - or arauous isoor oy a craw oi ivu men. tha . Northern Pacific Monte Cristo branch Is open from Everett to Robe, a point that has been cut off from the rest of the world ror is months. Rock and dirt xSlidjts worked havoc along the line. Tunnel No. z. this aide of Robe. caved In. This bora has 1 been blasted out - and converted ; Into a cut' The same policy was pursued with tunnel No. 4. The army of workmen will be retained until tha company has cleared Its roadbed from slides as far aa Silver-tool- a town of considerable ,1 hi porta nee, thst has. like Bobs, been without rail road facilities for a a v r W p Lionel D Jersey Harvard of ieat Brit- - aln, a descendant of -John Harvard, to whom tbe foundation of Harvard college has been attributed, entered the college the other day-and has al-, ready entered- upon his , studies. - He saya he will probably become- an American tntixen. ou reachiag. iUa ina- Jorlty, three years banc. He- will nxiiill ia'Efiglish literature. I bouse. ' ' i -: -.."1 ' . V"" , v--.