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i O 81' COM DAILY jOUKMAU IOHTLANP. SATURDAY EVEN. NO. OCTOHKK M. IHU ( 1 . MM s mmmmmm0mmm . . . i " . . a I a a t iiiaiii n mrn iRflSEFESMLS-" ICVFC M CIO RUSH MB PLATiS Oh WIWUULU WhU I ti fount innnin "- 1 " i purs m BUSHES POUCY TOPIC At DIffl it:. ONLY 1GIE filD tff Fmi LeAd:n Praiitt'CMy Attorney F!cs Opinion BRANCH LIBRARY Fin ad CdfeJAih;p V;3 Pcrtiir.J'f Er.tcrprise In Ohir.g Shew. I Ww t. .. . J M4l aT !d Often cn Trace Trips Re. ccr.tly UriemLtfi. Affecting Work cn East Tenth Strtcl twM l e.rk l - im ptfv-ttA, I bat lb tiiy ea -- a.l a.-' aHrf t,jfi . i- Abina Site Will Be Beautified by landscape Artist In Wear Future. (r4 4. I. -w4'4 AJJet I. C 4 l 144 4 k4 lsf M-M 4 It -- k ..,.. .. I ' It MU4. t'XWMlt tlnrirf Kit f . (-a. j-at4 4 A4I a., I 4 C II a.,l. l .. . ,..,ll . iu tU HaO 4 T -. f.e4 t !-"-4 It.4 , , , , . i.,,. ,w ltbt 4 Ik WW- U b ttt ....i ti tv ti ----; .. t . t )Mnu t( 44 A ltA !,, j, AUJU tulA iwti W4 MUH r . IW -Ui tiea 4 f frw.j.i, 4 b.i, I. 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Ta a lb O .- I cllr pi AAaailr IIM.444" "ll !! ba 4ulla aaraiaa la Ikoaa ka a iMrvai4 la lha !'. rau4 If iar kit a atai la ikaa - ANOTHER SPECIAL PRIVILEGE IS URGED art4 Ik 4pahl. af ewk.r I fMh fc, s,m otl-aa airtrtal ai it apraaara wut - I tt lb Mardl Oraa." aaut Mr. llaUbia. fur 41 aoapl raiaa. Maaara. a ia ty. A. C CaUao aa4 C U. Jeal'4 rbaaa in apaaarra. and will act aa arr-ila-ai-aruia. Tl apMkara lll aol bun ' 7 on. thrr ara llouiaj 14 na (I) BUoutaa aactt." yaakara iuNMti Portlao4 41 Abordaan U ba dla 4uaa4 br r. 1. Wmi o( U4 Uoodxaa bubtwr coff-anf. -Wbal Can a t for Mora Buln la tha Orajra litrber rUoar bf C C Colt of ttta Vnlo ASaal eoniaar. -liow Can Wa Ivatp Mora tlualaaaa la hUamaib rUlr t T. M'aar, Bluda baker Uroa. Co. "ObanraUona of tha Trip BatwaaQ rorUand aa4 Klamath ralla." John T. Carroll of tha Evanlnc Talacrmm. -Crook and Harnar Coumlaa Trlbit Ury Territory." 8. C I'lar, Maraball .W"lla Hardwara company, -Trade Poaalbllllla- f Cantral Ora rn. II. W. Mltcball, Mluhall, Lawla A taTer. , "tt hr rortland Bualna Men. should Partlrloata la Trad a Kxcuralooa and bat Thr Ix to A4alat In tba Llop tnent of tb Country, Wllfrad P. Joaaa. Mrrchanta National bank. Tha Trip to Buma." Paul da Haaa, Dourbartr. Flthlaa Bhoa company. "WW Wu Accompllahed at tha SouthwMlera Waahlnton Development MMtiof at AberdM-n and lilfh Llhti .k v.rlaua EKcuralona." C C Caap- inan, Jfortiana uommeroiai oiuo. --r t uiuiuuks at- Khmakloff ana runny yii i i ff"'b uum umrieot 10 par uio iirai inaiaumeni oi ne aaaeaa ment. Mn. Tornan will bond ber property to the city and will have 10 yara In which to pay the rat of the aaaeaamrot. Tha committee voted In favor of paaa ln two ordinance appropriating- money rrom the epeciai brldtre fund with which to pay tha coat of fill on Second and Corbett atresia In South Portland. One hundred property owners have proteated agalnat tha extension of Eaat Ollsan street from Eut Tyenty-eig-hth aireei to tne Bandy road. Other prop. erty owner want the extension. The committee will hear both aides of the argument at the next regular meeting. At request oi citlsens of East Fortv first street the committee voted to re scind the proceeding for the Improve ment oi st rorty-nrst street. The slreet eotnsnlti) of tba cliy eounrll yeatarday eftraooa raeom mandd tha tattga of aa erdlnaare rrantlng still another apariaj piivilaga. The committee asked the council to pay the ftret Inatallraant of a street eearnnt of fllOl levied against Mrs. Albert Torgvnaea. Mra. Torgro srn'apprarad before the eommlttae and told the councilman that she and ber two ematl children had bean obliged to autaiat for the past week on rlca and milk. "I am not able to work." aald aha. "and all 1 have In the world le Voma propr.ty left by my husband. This Is heavily mortgaged and I owe a grocer's bin of i:oa. I have alrestdy paid an assessment of fie and arn unable to meet further dralna right now and will not ba able to until I can pell my prop erty." On motion of Councilman Oeorge L. Baker the committee) decided to recom- I ... r f 4 t4. MtJr at 414 ff aklv. T4a atl af taa MrliUta aattaf tafl laa ally -. f a iaa aaeaiaay te la 4iaia a saw aa4 aa . ki4 a af I " smL aa4 I 14 aAviaa laal laa s-s U aevrvy el Ik. aH'i f tae aiaiaie 14 f a II la raesaaaajy seaalUe 14 4 ea . I aaa 44. 4 . Ik aplax k-a I4al IV ar4 Witt M dwtv4 al rtAiili ear aataawiir la WmH a M4 aa4 stA wiia 44 lsssaaast 4 la ir-aa.isra ar h as 14 if a. I Ik. t.K- iai la ail y mm ki i rwauii al4 4 aa- UtUMd If tjiieg is asja 44 read- tiib4 11 k ax4 a Mai 14 !' af 14 ciiy aaaetcii 1 ewaaal eaairaclaea la 44 at a al xa. tut e at I4 laa eartl luttiMtUr aWiay a liae fr 4 M4 1 ! f ike paaM af aMafaiag kid fraa awr aaa- UMIMt A ri laige asaaeiai af a war a ad duwaiiaa la waid la 14a ewatl. 44 Ikia akaaid se svetad carafally 44 14 traod fallk la pewlact f9ptr aw a agaiaal esoelNlaal pete, eklaia ram- PilUa aaac4 ktddvra aa far aa pea tlU. and 41 Ike easna llaaa advaaaa add lapeovfB4la. Cc k paritcutar 1 about 4 alaad oa lie 04 snafUe." t.ui t tUk. a -. "k aa "-J lMla . La 14 ! ?4e Ut I.U4 4 44-s-f JlU fc 14 4f 44 few. I l aaaiixtaes Ul mm It ky It r tt fal ll mm east 11144, ekul wul aa fraas I 1 Oete ikfary fA Ikwt a ul 4e eaawgr raaaa far ea4l U mm '4 aUu4- aid H Afar. 4 af it Uki f k w4. "W a ass it aaaka laa a af Ike pallll 4pwi4 la ul aaaUaa af 14 ! We pia I ea4 14 arakileciara af Ike 4iwig aiiraly dlffafaal ( 1 1 Ika t at 4t4 k'a liWaff eat Csl Mtmaa etft. a kUk U Sow ftweflkfj cwekpie liaa." w a NOTED GENERAL IS REPORTED TO HAVE JOINED REVOLTERS (Coallaaad fraaa Pafa Oa ) MISS OUVE DICK Aneced' Victim cf Troy Mc Da, id Has Staunch Friend In Tra. cling Man, MANY SPEAKERS AT E STACADA BANQUET y vlawa--wUI ' moafff plo sbeajng the KDoachmalti be followed by two aeta of turaa. one reel realistically Pendleton Roundup, and the other illus trating the immense amount of advertis ing given in the eaat to Oregon by the THarrlman Hoes. , Then will corns colored views of the country treversed, mo that those who did not get to Uke the trips may see what other saw and be similarly In spired by tha breadth and value of the preaent Oregon development opportunity. Oovemor Weal, T. B. Wilcox, Harvey Dackwlth. prealdeat af tha Portland Commercial club, and Praaldeal & 8. alya of Ibe Portland Railway. Light A Power eotspaay. will ba the principal speakers at 4 banquet to be given at Eatavcada by the Commercial elub com. poed of residents In the Kalaoeda country. ' Preaident Joeaelyn's private car will leave first and Alder streets at 1:11 thla evening, carrying tha Portland par ty. and It will arrive at Estacada at At I e clock a recaption will ba held at the Eatacada hotel and at I o'clock the banquet will begin. Tba banquet Is for the purpose or creating- Interest In lha exploitation of tno wonderful reavurcea In tha Esta te aadaeelewd le aa praetd ollk ravoiuiioaary doclrtaa. Pracaatiane tu Uta ptUoa af all ftga rai4ia la I'vktag are 4014) l4a today, aa aa p laing bar la a w regarded as by b at Uaprebable. Paklng. Oct- 1 1. Heavy supplies of provisions sra batng laid la so that a place of refuge for the Kurvpaaa pop Uiioa may b at band If the threat nfj ooavuleloa cornea. The alarm bwcasn critical here ha etudenia warned lha American mis sion n la Chi U province hat Peking was eooa le be aitatked. II la bajroad Quaalloa that the situation Is af the gravest. The' repreeentatlvee of lha furvtgn power do not conceal their be lief Ibat the great attack 00 the fortraea of tha Manchu dynasty Is near and tt la froely predicted that wbrn the as sault doe come blood will flow la riv ers before the city fall a. 8praad of the rebellion la reported today from 4 hundrvd regions and If re ports s re to be credited the rebels or winning evsrywhera. Tuato dlspatcheo say ibat Tien Tela Is lo hourly dsn- Aa a.,a-l4 laa .tin - "" 1 I bv t it. -.4' 44sy af Ua tf la.l tkd am -t l.wj la It 14 4 4tio .. ! r S It r ,.ee 4 paalikg l-l.d a. m U - Ik ila atd lkt 4 Was la U4 sit tsite I-. e4 t 4a 4m M4tii4l aweiaa. 4-4 ! 44 t SMtiy k4 44 ea ad . a. .' m M I ta - 4 e oa i 1114 oitk k.i4 as ' alette, ewe oae llt4a.4 I .' aa MUti4t a-v- a4 II s alii m a.. .a. 14 tvtltaa.4 I teaav 4 Oltaaa k to l-4l 4a kawraxd 14 '! a4 K 1 ee s Maikf e4 aialas. Ma s4 141 !( a-M S dirTex OW4 klaa. 44. Kit M4 w4 etui i-i. ari 144 irtal w4 4e. lbr weid -- n4 444 bo wowid 14 kf kaete wiiA 41 10 twill Tba) oaaaaiaaltM af A I he aVsAes. 44 baas bi-.t4 14 sa4 lO b 4iaa4 Mlea t't.4 aka aba 10 ltu4. I op sf roeaef anon a ton of uut aa,!. 4ail aJrbs froea sataia la l4ab 1 Had by MeitetU) and Mia tc4 lil- fiad a I 14 raitrattaa Of 14 -ir 4uaaa oaa au4 aa aaid be as4 Ml 1'hl 10 sa I aWollka vjua k" freaa 4r-Sa. ibat aba Aid aa. busb ba c)o4baa aad a bat la IUe aad I '-a I ska Ufl bias I bar a to fa aaa ta fur 1 1 ad oa Ikal aba saidM iruak and tell b roikr- of too or r is fur bar waddtag Ub Oaat- ara He aaid ba caaaidr4 Unl oaf suit enaid( Mlea iHcb 4 r'felir gewd 4r1. wbo was oafortuaai la ba asewrUIVoA. but wbo kts baeoo bU le lba 10 make anoihar ib I a (as. blue laaere sssmiMtlo iok aoo eral boure aad She proved aa sil'oanoly crafty wllne. 4 be baa beaa arapeoyed la ailamee' efflc aad a be oaa wail veread Iff bow le handle beroelf 4 4 witoa 0b did aat glv a grt deal of comfort ta either oida la Ibe caa. though aba sdmlllsd hating received 4 lltr from Mci-artd roacaralag Mlea tick. la which be ashed ber lo "wis up- Mlsa Lick. -What aaa meant by wlae opT asked Assistant tolled (ttatae Alto may Magulro. That might meaa a world of thing." was Mlsa Dinner reaponat. fpoa saucb quaallonlng shs said ebe would have In troduced the girl to friends of bora ana to ber set In society. Asked what that set was. she declined to answer The case was continued until I o'clock Mondsy afternoon, wben It la expected Attorney John P. Logan, for the de fense, will ask for 4a Instructed ver dict on the government's evidence, for the defense. WAR OVER WWII ghhig mm Rebekahi Wc-!d TaU Chars e cf Wn. Cra.fcrd Who Is 111 In Hospital mm take E PAUP US' OATIIS Federal Convicts Would TaU jtdiar.ta;, cf Test Case If Houch Wins rtt4 ti iafoo tv tod Ulf Sa.t ti aa) kAa) -"' O t f l.tlma MM0 fM M -4 HaasV .fa 4t l 14 eao-if -4 ta A 4 el Id ed ava.4 U 14 - swuM l k $ a -wai u t t af It- 44a4-4 k-t a le ' aaalaal a4 M'O U 4V Vw. -. tl I... .A. aa mm Of 4' 44 bt I -e 4 iuLi4 .a a t iu u asad toy a fta ee list .4 a.t td ta t. saavaf ka Is iso of. e 4e 41. Mra lmtmm 4 eelug a A - sUa fa 4 ! 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Wb-vk la 4il salary, w a oAAd sail o440 tvaaa. ktl tr;4 raej S I baa If Iko aelsaaaf did 444 pay ki fiaal Ibe otaiaio oara ba a la oooftsetsest bUl b4 do ry iv AfrtofwaUy lilt aoo4trtk) taigbl aaaaa bl truao arkrld of lairw daelad Uaooe- aa 14 laa rawrvklkl act I "k4 do Oat 4r tboer rtoao. eaoal ftH flbbi! aatu tay av. r f4 tUo, if loey ? I area soy 14 4r rttek tiaagk lUio is gr of attack, and that the yamen of the viceroy ot Tslnsn. the capital of Shantung province baa been burned. Toklo, Oct 11. Official confirmation of praas report a that ths Chinsss rbl armlea have gained a great victory north of Hankow waa given out here today by the Jepaaee war offloex It la declared - by the officials that their MAY MEAN IN OF THE SPEED LIMIT In a written communication to Chief of Police Blover yesterday City Attor ney Grant advises tha ponce not to try to enforcs those provisions of the city ordinance repulatine; automobile traf fic, that conflict with certain secflon4 of the state law. Thl4 virtually means that the speed limit has been raised from 10 miles an hour Inside the fire limits, 16 miles an hour outside the fire limits and -six miles an hour at street crossings, ac cording to city ordinance, to 25 miles 4n hour, "or no faster than a regard for safety will allow." Just what the driver of an automo bile may consider a safe speed is said to bo a variable quantity, but the speed is always in excess of that woicn the pedestrian believes to be safe and the advice of tho city attorney to the police department will cause those wbo walk to cultivate a sidestep, it is argued. "People fortunate enough to travel In 'horse drawn vehicles' would fare better than the walking public but for the fact that the provision of the state law requiring motor cars to 'slow down to a speed of eight miles an hour ap plies only to country roads," says one. Under the statute owners of cars may drive them no matter what may be the age of the owner. But the city ordinance provide, that the driver of a car must be more than 18 years of age and that not'-tnere-Utan- two persona In a family may drive tho same car. Tho city attorney announces In his communication that a committee of the city council will meet with the munici pal automobile registry board soon to reconstruct the city ordinance so that It will harmonize with tne state stat ute. That will bring: little relief, how ever, to the autoless wayfarer. PLAN TO PUT POLICE UNDER ND TO EMPLOY COUNSEL JO FIGHT OIL TANK An executive committee of JO mem ber to carry on tho fight against the location of oil tank in "outh Port land was authorised at a mooting of South Portland citizens last night at Gevurts hall. Front and Glbbs street , Ail but two members of ' the com mittee hvo been appointed, - as fol lows: W. D. Smith, V. a Sharkey, lsaao 6 wet t John iieltkemper, John Montag, B. K. Johnson, WJIlia Fisher, H, Frey and V. K. Strode. r Thia .committee wil Instructed to The relation of tho police department to the commission form of government occupied tho session of the Simon char ter revision commission last night The plan approved will cause the chief of police to give bond In tho sum of 110,000 to $60,000 for faithful perform ance of duty; captains a bond of 16000 each, and police officers and detectives, $1000 each. The chief of police will have power to Inspect tho books of pawnshops and brokerage agencies once a week, Extra officers may . be appointed In the women's auxiliary. No fees for serving papers or1 writs may be retained by the officer but must-be paid Into the city treasury. '. The. present police and fire commis sions will be succeeded by tho commis sioner of public safety and ha will ad minister the police. and fire funds. The revision committee successfully considered an immense amount of busi ness last night, justifying the prediction- of the chairman,"" Judge Earl C. Bronaugh, that the report of all sub committees can be completely reviewed In three more meetings.. These reports as approved by the general committee will then be submitted to a special com mittee on codifies t ion end revision. There were present lest night: Judge Bronaugh, Councilman Burgard, George B. Cellars, Frank 8. Grant. S. Grutie, Henry EL Reed, a W. Taylor, J. E. Werleln and Dr. Benjamin Young. ' i akar fa t sn at at fl ta tit Infiirmallnn haaa, eeda region wiiW. In practically at the , D , h ,h.t ,h. Imp(,r,u veyy door, of Portland, and which has chln, forc. n. n bcton excelent tranaportaOon faollltie a far, ,na n... blN,n eomp,,,ed ,0 retreat as the rail aervlce la concerned. Im-oown , ywi,.u KUn; from the n proved wagon roads, however, are sad- 9t D,tlj ly needed, and this subject will prob- I soiy oe one or tne moat important tea- pklnt( Qct 11. Tho atrlcteet censor- turaa i inm . , ,hlp of ajj new, of tne r,T0iuton na. in sou in tne oi.iricia aurruunu.n; i t.n Ubllshed here by the Imperial aaount iwu 11 iwh iimiiiu iriuiii- . Apnnuiii ably well adapted for fruit growing, and ror lomt lime tne uregon Agricultural San Francisco. Oct 11. Coda dla- collega baa maintained an experiment , patches received here from Shanghai by station in the Oarfleld district, five j tne Chinese Free Press stats that the i Imperials near Hankow have suffered i another defeat at the hands of the reb- lels snd that Admiral Bah Cheng Ping, I his ships and his men, have been cap tured. The rest. of the fleet which had i returned up the Tsngtse river for the attack wss shelled back. Two thousand ara reported killed. miles east of Eatacada. PATROLMAN FOSrtR IS SUSPENDED BY CHEIF Patrolman It A. Foster, one of the new members of the police department who has been on duty in the north end. waa suspended yesterday afternoon by scene of the trouble. Chief of Police Slover, after a Sellwood hany has sailed from Manila for Shang woman had preferred serious charges hal and the New Orleans has left against him, but the order suspending; Shanghai 'for .Nanking. Two torpedo the man charges him with neglect ofi aeairoyers preceoea tne New Ur- Washlngton, Oct. 21. Satisfied that there la great danger of the Chinese re bellion developing Into a gigantlo na tlonal convulsion, the navy department today took steps to concentrate tho whole of the Asiatic, squadron near tho The cruiser Al duty and failure to make a report On the night of October 8, the arrest of aeveral people was made in Sellwood and a young woman who gave her name as Marie Williams was brought In as a witness. When the persons under ar rest were booked. Patrolman Poster was assigned to home. leans. Last Stand of the Manchnt. (United Prent Leaaed Wire. I San Francisco, Oct 21. Dispatches to revolutionary agents hero state that practically the whole of the imperial take the woman to her . Chinese army la being mobilised near The cart had atopped running, I Bin Tang Chow. It 1b believed that however, and Foster offered to take her when tho troops are completely assent' to his home. The woman refused to go. however, and Foster secured a room for her on Alder street Foster may have to face serious charge preferred against him by ths woman in addition to tno cnargts to bled they will make one more grand rally for the emperor's flag, and If that falls desertions to tho rebel ran ranks will be wholesale . . Another dispatch contains full con. firmatlon of the rebel victory at Hankow that the affair is a frame up against him. The girl lives with her sister on Portland Heights. be made before the police commisison. I and Intimates that the provinces south Foster denies the charges and declares ; of the Yangtse river are on the verge or secession, ono more decisive victory for the revolutionists is expected to fire the southern provinces with revolt A report lias also reached here to the' effect that War Minister Yin Tchang Is preparing to lead 20,000 Imperial troops against the rebels in an effort to retake Hankow. In order to swell hit ranks he has proclaimed Immunity to all rebels who desert the revolution ary leader.' FAVORS FREE TOLLS F( )R AMERICAN SHIPS INVITATION . DAY IS PLAN OF COMMITTEE Tha publicity committee In chargo of ail advertising and publicity in con nection with ths session of the grand lodge of the Elks hero next summer will meet thla afternoon at 4 o clock and complete arrangements for carrying on a systematic campaign to keep this re union before the publlo during the win ter ana spring. -Among otner minge. a day will ba sat asid on which every Portland resident Elk or otherwise, will be urged to send postal cards to all friends In the East or In any other sec tion of the country Inviting them to come to Portland next July. Governor 'West and the mayors of all cities In Oregon will be asked to co operate In making this day general and to Issue proclamatlona to this effect The dsy In most favor Is New Tear't day owing to the fact that It Is a "holl day and a day on which It Is a general custom to send greeting to friends and relatives. Word has been received by local offi cials of tho Southern Pacific company that tho home of Grand Exalted Ruler John P. Sullivan, New Orleans, is mak ing preparations to b represented by 160 or more delegates. A special train has been chartered - which will remain during the entire week. Letters are being received by Secre tary Harry C. McAUster dally asking for Information and advising him of delegations which are planning to come. FOREST FIRE FIGHTERS GET GOOD RESULTS atl.bio p aaa. If r LVIvat a krvwjtl a Nue4 4P k4a 44 b 14 tWalatlaaa, 4445 baft 41 4 01 ri-aa biaarltal l 4 ta Ut laotiiai-Mi Ikoi Mra To sis po. a ruo t44 Mro, UraArard aal lade b I t ba beats 44) tUl 4e. 4r 44 raj4i4 I bra wa. V. A rTt4 lira o ike rwavrb Of Mr. t'4- fwd. 4a4 144 laalla Ikte sa t rot' eb4w4 I tl b oa 14 !w1lea4 44 ik port of bar a., a 44 I baaaagtaAO Tata wa o4 a I Ike Ttataaa ban ll waa aia 14 ufv4 141 rftae alia aad 1 eapy Iko tvaaa 4114 Ik4 W Tba tnlataay INtrtb' w4 14 Ib4 of fart Ual be wae al 44 Ha4 oe-4 aaardanaa 4la aa4l4a A anaa br Ik aaaa Of Brallb, fro I s tapw oava mm saawty wua W.lta. Mlea. al tuitad Mr. Brad-1 o.aa4) 14 pay 41 no. iti4 wue 1 aa' fod al IS TKeaaaana baa. alalat I I a a rata o4W aal ae aa I Mra. II rail aad ba aacarad bar a-1 rwrward wtlb 144 lit ovwa I bar uro lo 4 win, ia ai trmiia an i- tr i. give all ber prooarty. tKb left Ike in ar ie ataar ra.iawrr- ai ruo aad laalrrt4 Mr. TbAraaoa I I Ik rock; pit oaa bfra Called UU rr for Ik woanaa, aad If ab died lMlaoia C4 today 44 look bav ba burt4. I pasf-ar atii at uti taey ra gi Awr fl Pralt mat re of ibo Orgll if on u a rata aaallartuaa. 114 af Mr. Tbaaapoa ra-1 o lb tl aa. Tbay war fuaiaa- la d.liver lb cialklea aad I vary ladtgaaal al Ik pro pari af e-atag oikar pror-U offarie of Mra. Hrodford. I bop, a Ibo rock pile for Ufa. Tb wllttaao 14 Mra. Tboonpoo I "P yo rail thla MaUcor 44 da. earncbl 14 lake Ibe patlaol froat ih I e-34 or tae oaaiir tntf in nautoilo Sunday, bul waa a lop pad by bng. mar 4 mi or raaao bar. I. Woodruff, wbo baa charge of ber I wr not 11 ta 11 ovt or Iblag thai while la ibe eaaltanuav Ma waa est-I win aaaa rrtraiaaio or oa.- eg wader ordar frora Jodg Claato. I Mr. raas told Ibo court be oooetdarad I waa ale leetlfled br lb aaalroa Ibal I a or lb pnenr nao ko spoiiao Mra. TnoRipoo aoeuaad tb aaailaiiar bofaro Lb 14114 8 la la look 4 bead al orriciis of glvlag tb patleat ar- iban. pbin Tboa wbo look the oelb today war: Judge Cleeto tuggtd Ibal Mr. J- V. WadU!t. Jeo Star. Ed. MoOlnnla. Prln ba ellad to tPDtr bafore lha I J. Ulllarield. Io Joaaa, Praab court aad a how what bo baa 00a with Cnarlla. A. Tt Pollard aad R. McDonald tba property of the womaa and lo glv an account of his actions while la Port land laat wak. Mra. Thompoo has stated thai she lo acting la good faith, aad baa tba brat Interval of Mr. Brad ford at heart Tb mrnbare of tb Rebekab lodge throughout tho etat have authorised the etat relief com mittee to eae that Mr. Bradford re ceive all tb attention and eonelder tlon poulbla la bar lllnaaa. The cae will continue this afternoon. M S WELCOMED IN THE BLACK HILLS ey i mm TEmPERANC E TALK rratrad Pita tinil Wire.) Kdgemont, & D- Oct, tl. Beginning 4 three day oampalg la tho lnaurgnt dlatrtct of South Ijakota, Prasldaot Taft today Invaded the Black HUls district Ms made 4 short stop here, addraesing eltlians brlor.y frora the station tform. Ills next stop ar Custer, ood. Load. Sturgls and Rapid City, all of which points wiU be visited today. "Dazed" Witness Towne Is Very Gently Admonished to "Take No More Drinks." Mariners May Be Sent to Hankow. Manila.. Cirt 51.-rdftra fn.'.lmmii. Tho Central Labor Council went on ; ately deliver, all food supplies contract- ! Instance stockmen went out of their The annual fire report of the super visor of Ochobo national forest In Crook, Wheeler and Grant counties shows the most successful year of fire prevention since tho forest withdrawal. The rains, falling In September, the cooperation of the public and the reali sation of the loss to industries through forest destruction ar given oredlt for the unaual record. The total area burned over was 855 acres, a he largest fire occurred on the west side of Lookout mountain,, with a burned-over area of 200 acres. Seven of the 10 fires reported were extinguished before they had covered an aore of ground. . It waa found that no two jflres wore alike and all bad to be treated differ ently by the rangers and fire fighters. Of ths 18 .fires reported., it is again noted that seven were caused by light ning. Money spent for permanent Im provements greatly facilitated the) work of handling the fires.. But few fires were started, by campers and in many Taft M'UI Support Trait Law. (Unit Prase Lraard Wire.) Newcastle. Wyo., Oct II. Determina tion to enforce fairly the Sherman anti trust .law irrespective of publlo clamor or endorsement was clearly cxpreaaed by President Ttft la aa address here laat night The president referred to rOslted Pvaa Uaaad Wire.) I the "knocking going on In aom qusr- Mllweukee, Wis., Oat 11. Tb con- tor, and urged that when he swore to dltlon on the witness stand of State enroroe the laws or tne nauon tne oatn Assemblyman Silas Towne, member of I Included th Sherman law which had tna Wisconsin legislature wn elected I oeen n r im uunun Senator Isaso Stephenson to th United 0-A- n.nlakl . .11 . Uo at th.7nvV.V;:tn-to:', oTrn. . Meetly of Library Ablation, charge that Stephenson was Illegally I . A special meeting of the member o aleoted. I the Library association or Portland w ,V:rl t. be hold In the art room of tho libra' nruan xuwna uiua toe autna ll was c.,h mA st.rk- .t-f- p.,M.n4 apparent to tho most casual . observer or., on Wednesday, November I, 1111, that something was wrong. The state- t o'clock p. m. man appeared daxed. Chairman Hey- The meeting has been duly called for burn of the committee eyed him aternly the purpose of taking such action at and asked If he thought he was in a rnay be proper upon the sale of lota one U, IWW , f WIU V,Ul lO, testimony. In block two hundrsd and fourteen (111) in employ counsel and proceed with the tight agalnat the oil taok along what ever II net be niember nitjr el?r snd tlie rittxrns of South, Portland pledg-ed xir aupport, ' . - ' - - ' ONLY FEW CHANGES IN PRECINCT LINES NEEDED ports on the different coasts, thus con trolling freight rates. The resolutions which follow, tho suggestions of J. N. Teal, ar as fol lows: . - "Resolved. That It Is tho sense of this meeting that-there should be no tolls charged through the canal to ves sels coastwise nymg the Ameriean nag; and bo it further "Resolved. That Wo approve of amendments to the present Interstate commerce laws provisions- prohibiting railroads under the4r jurisdiction from owning or controlling ships engaged in the trade through the Panama canal; to Goes After Hia Fortune. Now York, Oct 21. Seven years ago Captain John Armond, master of tho tramp steamer Relgale was notified that ' spread would have caused serious dam age. record last night as being In favor of iej for the -marlneridrca L herare-laken way to report fires that If allowed to tne movement luwara iiihuiii iiib run- s an indication that America cnnt.m. ama canal free to American vessel en- T,lates sending the entire marina force gaged in tho coastwise trade and now Btationed here, to Hankow for amending the present lntersta e com- emergency duty. The coUler Abarell(i, merce laws by adding : a provision pro- uppIId mmmlltlltion tot a lo htbltlng transconUnental railroads from i , M lrea1 -et 1, V', owning ship trading between American "ireaay set sail for norta on tha different coasts, thus con- f onangnaj. condltlon to continue his lowne oeuevea ne waa. I i- h. itv nt tnrrini Mimi, Unit. "Well, It la apparent that you ar nnmah atate of Oreron: tha execution not" snapped Heyburn. "You are ex-I of a lease with the purchaser and own- cused until 2 o'clock, and In the mean-1 er of said promises; the purchase of rima vnn tnnf iik, nn rfrinVa I block two hundred and fifty (260). In and those furnishing you with' drinks ?.,'J. c ltmrtJ SnliV1 f1.' win ba held reannnirihi tn thi Multnornah, atate of Oregon; the execu- wui. De neia responsiDi to mis com-1 tlnn Bf . POntract and 1mm with tha mitteo. Do not forget my admonition, rnuntv of Multnomah, atat ef nrnn. . You will be In the custody of tho com- for the maintenance and operation of the mlttee officer.. I public library system of the county of And then the lnvest!gatlonproceedel Multnomah, State of Oregon: tho con- voye&uua . t,u ,i.t- viuuv rvi u ui viliriiict ii nM klnnlf tar Tr it wtA aal a 4tr . a rv at Or aw I UI 9blA MlW'fk fcrrv IIUIIUITJU C4IIV4 aVAA tjr t Dr. Lyman In Oakland Jail. , (jso) In aaid city of Portland; the (United Prera Letted Wire.) I amendment of th constitution and the Oakland. Cal.. Oct 21 Dr. Grant T.v. articles of Incorporation so as to change man, alleged to have used United States the number of directors of this cor mall to defraud In a Panam land Poration. the tlm of electing aaid 1 di- AC,meda 'countv X"b.r?l5aw th via.' f orTh. election othe Alameda county Jail her today. Uresent bounty Judsre and county, oom- Lyman. through accomplices, effected mlalaonara and their aunraaanra In of- an escape from a sanitarium hero some floe as ox-offlclo directors of said cor- weeka ago, and was recaptured In Ore- poration. W. B. ATER, - gon. Since then he has made several President of the Directors of the Li- attempts to escape and to bribe 'his papy association orr-ornana. guards. He is. wan ted for trial In Los Angeles', y f-:y I . :v ' Search for Yeggmen. Sacramento, Cal., Oct 11. Deputy I sheriffs are searching the country fori trace of the yeggmon , who last night blew open tho safe of the branch post- office in the Wcssing brothers': genertj merchandise store at Nicolaus, securing more tnan iivo in postage stamps ano other loot amounting to $600. Dated October 20, 1911. Polls . will be open all day at .the primary election next spring, and 1t will not be necessary to revise the pre cinct lines, except in a few instances. The law passed by tho last legislature '? rZ"? !" . . tho effect that th. people of th. United ; Warrant Issned. . . A warrant has been issued for the ar rest of John W. Marshall, Of. Oolden- to tho morning .hours escaped notice of H " I "C', "IhV hVnm ri.T.iMna fliUfc Mnr.n ? Z fV. ,su,1sr, local official until a day or two Mlf' Wben Presiding Judge Gatens of th circuit' court adjourned-, his court at hia sister fn Chicago bad died and left 1 noon today he left Carl Lawatlsch, a him a fortune-of $500,000. He did not t carDenter- living at Montavilla, in his believe the news. With the passing of , chamber reading tho constitution of time he changed his mind, and la now en route to Chicago to see if the money is really waiting for him. f as it la not Indexed In, the session laws so that it may be readily found, v- VT It was then thought a large, number of new precinct would be necessary. The -discovery that tho- law .authorises the opening of polls at I a. mv will obvi ate the necessity for such action. In competition between the Atlantic and Pacific '.saaboards, for which purpose thia canal was primarily intended." a WHonsomni STjmtxB nnrx . - Borsford's Add rbosohata. Superior to lemons or limes mora wboleaoma, aaUalyloAeasd larlgoraUng, which was presented to Roy K. Glover, of the Bgag4-A--ranlbu-Transfer company in payment of transfer charges. The check ' waa returned, marked "No funds." Dry alabwood. -Ibis Fuel Co, Cleanses the System i Must Read Constitution Before effectually; Dispels He Can Become Real U. S. Citizen cMnMf?f!S!? - uvv iu funaiijauui Best for men women1 and children ; young ana ora. To qet its Denef icial effects, always note the it In time to get back. Th Judge had j ; PaRlG OI TttO CO 17103 n him taaen into, tne court cnamoera ana I , a "4 iforf'icouTSThe iTil CAiraiA Ro SyhupCo hia , "chair, nva him a book, that I . " J has large printand ho began. Lbwa- fnliniV nrinfpfl ftft 4rtft o him about two t- ---- ---- w.. th United States. When the carpenter has finished reading thla, document, the Judge haa promised to make him -a full fledged citixen of this country. ' Lawatioch waa before the Judge" and United States Naturalisation Agent Has- sard for his final papers. He Answered all questions promptly and properly asked him by the Judge and the govern ment representative, but when it cam time to take the oath of allegiance the judge asked him If he bad ever , rend the constitution. Tho applicant aaid he had not read It, but understood part of It . J ' " " " "How ar yon going to support it If ' , ' - . yon don't know what - it. contains?". asked tho Judge. - - "I'll read it later," replied the man. "I think you had better read it first," said Judge 'Gatens, "and come back in 10 day. Or, If you go to tho library and read it thla afternoon, wo will hear you again today. The applicant said be could not find the library, and that he could not reau tisch said It would take hour to read it Two other men were admitted to naturalisation this moral Ther ar sve at 4- b heard thla afternoon. ; . Ek-frpnt of every package oi mo uenuino "I