1:12. A ij J. J w ::v:.::i::g, cctobei LOS AKGtLES STAR, " ILL ABOUT 10 DAYS, II OF 1KB III Popular1 Outfielder Had Long and Brilliant Career in the ' Baseball World. I . f ' ' r s sheriff for 40 years. I v-.M vver vcte to reinstate lilm to his form4 rank." "A whole lot has been said about the case I have had in tne ponce court. eald Mr. Seton. "In 15 month that I have been on the executive board, I have had Just eeven cases. And of those sev en -every singia one was nanaiea lor old clients whose attorney I had been for year?. I have turned down many other casts, but my old clients I could not turn down. And I have never ap peared In & case, defending any , disor derly, house. ' ' .'. v "As member of the executive boards I do not tret one' cent of salary.- Can I be expected to throw away my private practice for holding an unsalaried of fice? - --.A,;.-. "Kay's chanrea that I hava ever used undue- Influence - to block police prosecutions, or that I have abused him. are absolutely false. . . ,-. Explains Kay's Animosity. ! . : . Kay's animosity has", peeri' directed 38 Angeles Ballplayer, who passed away this morning. " " (Vnltei PreU tetsed Wire.) . Loa Angeles. Oct. 8. Heine Halt ; muller, star batsman of the Los Anicelea : Coast leagus baseball team, died today fin tha Good Samaritan hospital here of ' typhoid iever. He had been 111 for about 10 days, and was taken to, the hospital " lust befora-hls team left for Ban Fran - clsoo last week. It had been reported that he was improving from day to day and hla death came as a shock to his friends. : Heitmuller had been playing in the " outfield for Los Angeles and was the rleaviesTTiTner'Ori" the team. Hianoss ' Will be "greatly felt by his club. He - was a graduate of the University of ' California and first "became famous In i baseball as a member of the college ; nine. He was a member of the Phila- delphla Americans In 1909. . Was Chum of Williams. Nick Williams, manager of the Port land Northwestern league club, was greatly affected When he was Informed of Heltmuller's death, for tiny had been lifelong friends in San Francisco, later entering the University 01 California. "Heine was one of the best fellows in the world and a chum of mine. I never knew of a better liked ball player In the profession. He had the biggest heart of them all. and was an Inspiration for the young ball player. "Heine's death was much like that of Joe Nealon.. another popular ball player. Nealon earn back to California after playing first base with PlttBburg: and "Joined the outlaw leagu. -He was in the best of health until stricken with typhoid in April of 1910, and died in eight or nine days in a San Francisco hospital.-,- RUSHLIGHT TO DEMAND : EXPLANATION OF KAY'S CHARGE AGAINST SETON v?--- (continued From Page One.) thins tver'. 1 in t! n l-'tpr, an.l ask.-- what they should do. i.lr. l.sterly said the place would have to be cleaned up. Women tetoxa to Haunts. Members of the moral squad say that when they went to see if this had been done Saturday night, they had no trouble in buying beer and that they were ac costed by the women. They declare further, that following the arrest,and after the three women had been released on ball, they returned, to the house and were guilty of further disorderly con duct on Sunday. ' It was this law violation on Sunday, as. testified to by the policemen, Mr. Esterly said today, that has made him determined to press the case in court VI feel that they had two chances to remedy conditions and did not take ad vantage of them," declared Mr. Esterly. "Neither the notice nor the raid seems to have h4any effect, so I shall carry the case right Into the courts. I expect sometime today to aek an injunction against me because I defended ft. young Wtfainlttg Mrs, DUnning from main boy named Tweedy whom Kay and Stew- art had arrested in the Milton hotel, i and charged, first wlth vagrancy,' and then with contributing to the . delln. quency of a- minor. The- boy -was in the sitting room of the- hotel, with the girl, and other persons - coming ln and going out often,- when Kay arrested him. An old client of mine asked me to de fend the boy. There was absolutely no evidence ox improper conduct-on , "his part, or that of the grlrl.i When, Kay was asked if they had been in a com promlelng position, he" testified, 'tinder oath, 'They hadn't gotten .. that i far yet.', , ' , . "And that was the kind of testimony on which he was trying to ruin the lives of these young people. It made me so wrathy : that I scored him, ss .I would have scored any person with so" little moral sense. The grand Jury refused to Indict the boy, and Judge, Gatehs of the Juvenile court, has .since given his per mission for them to get married. They were sweethearts who incurred the sus picion of Kay because they thought a lot of one' another, v-'Y "Kay's intimation that I have any interest in any disorderly hous is wick edly false.' I own two houses on .East Eleventh street, and four on Mllwaukle street, and I will give the number and full information to .any person who wants to look them up. Moreover I challenge -Investigation. vr These are absolutely , the only build ings that I own, or have any Interest in whatsoever, as owner, tenant, or lessor, or an any other way, in the city of Portland. ... -, COUNCILMAN'S WIFE IS m BE ENJOINED FROM PERMITTING NUISANCE (Continued From Page One.) to be made parties to the injunction suit " T" Woman" Owns "Yxopsttrr The action will be directed against Mrs. Dunning instead of against the councilman, Mr. Esterly said, because she is listed in the records as owner of the property. Patrolmen Kay and. Stew art., jof the -governor's.: "morat squad," who-with-f atralman Moo iuajdej.ua raid, say their evidence shows, however, that the property was handled by Mr. Dun ning and that the tenants transacted all dealings through him. ' . lAst Thursday, Mr. Esterly asserts, ne sent to Councilman Dunning a noti fication that ha had reason to believe that the Ankeny rooming house was used by its tenants for Immoral purposes, and notifying him to remedy conditions at once. Mr. Dunning and his - son promptly called on the prosecutor, pro fessed entire ignorance of the condl- Biuii mi u;;e - KiH'S COURT inlng a public nuisance, and restrain ing the-lnnmtea as JWelt on the evidence I have and more that I expect to obtain. The action is directed against Mrs. Dun ning only because she owns the 'prop erty,; :; iV--.'. r-;?,.T ,r ,?,;.,y ,'7 e- v v- Attorney Oeaeral to Aid. ' 1 "The complaint ; will be signed not only by me, but by the attorney general of the state, whose office will assist in the pro&ecution." Gfeuncllman Dunning was absent on business this morning, but an associate declared that a great injustice was 'done him. "Mr. Dunning is (absolutely innocent of any wrongdoing," he said. "He rent ed the rooming house in enoA fulth hi R Innillflriv tvhnm ha hnii v,rv rMlnn ! to believe was a responsible and trust worthy person.: There was a strict pro viso against improper usee of the prop erty in the lease. He has already noti fied her and" her- tenants to move out, and since receiving Mr. Esterly's - no tice, which gave hint his first knowl edge that conditions were not right, hae done everything he could to remedy them."' '!'p ' ' i' M: ' t -"How innocent 'he has neen -In " tne matter can be Judged from the fact that he and his family occupy apartments in the front part of the house. They have had no knowledge that everything was not right" -r "I -don't - want -to- bother -with- fac tional fights and you needn't bring your . dirty linen into my, court to be washed," was Circuit Judge McGinns manner of ridding himself of the trou ble of trying an extortion case against San Krasner this morning. Krasner was allowed to go on his own recogui sane until the case could be reassigned to another Judge and when his attorneys said he was held under a similar in dictment Judge McGinn let him go on tn same terms on that, Krasner has been held in the county Jalfr-f orr sometim - on charges of ex torting money from Sam Gross and Max Wagman., The Gross indictment was to have been hnr morning. Krasner according to the indictment extorted money from Gross by threat ening to expose the- fact .tnat Gross was living off the earnings of a woman. Arc You 0FIFCERS ELECTED BY MULT0P0R CLUB After a preliminary meeting several weeks ago, since which time It had re. malned dormant, the Multopor club took a second start last night and elected of ficers. The club is composed of war horse Republicans and in campaigns of several years "ago was a strong ' organ ization. " . C M. Idleman was elected president, John B. Cleland vice president, L. D. Mahone secretary, John Gill treasurer. while Will G. Steel, B. 8. Pague. S. B. Huston, J. C, Meazle and William H. Galvani compose the committee on mem bership. Cleland, Huston and C. E. Moulton were appointed on a committee to frame by-laws. The meeting was held at Republican headjjuarters, .Jn. the Imperial hotel, where another meeting is to take place next Friday evening. Plans will then be taken up for active participation in the campaign. - - Ye Oregon Grille Much appreciation is being shown for the vocal and instrumental entertain ment at Ye Oregon Grille. Miss Shlelda Bols. soprano; Miss Helen I. Horn, con fralto, both assisted by Slgnor Fussell's wen Known orchestra or soloists. I Redaced AlYSELF Following Juilge McGinn's action Judge t. Jlorrow assigned the case to Judge Gantenbeln who set the trial for tomorrow morning. This afternoon Judge Gantenbeln will sentence Kras ner for running a gambling ' house. Krasner was found guilty on appeal from municipal, court several days ago but sentence was delayed - until after the- trial -of MeyeY- Kaplanr Krasner'M rivals on charges of vagrancy and run nlng a gambling house. Judge Gan tenbeln desired to-Ret all sides of the factional " fight Kaplan '-was found guilty and 'f sentenced rto- 90 daysin has not been arrested.., Dpputy City Attorney Sullivan is, -proceeding. asaitist his bondsmen.- NOVEL PLEDGE ASKED ' OF U. OF 0. STUDENTS University (jf Oregon, Eugene, Or., Oct 8.--aovernor West will conduct the Wednesday iseMbiy;'of'the"nrversity students tomorrow, .1 His mission wilt be novel. It is his purpose to. secure written pledges from all the university students to make an effort after gradua Jail and to pay 1 50 on the charges but tlon to repay, the state, for the money costsH oinloj for the'r e " :: " not to be In cah l.:t i.i y.ii..: , students are to express rticir t work for the betterment of Or.., .1. The idea Is one that may have .- lasting effect through the formnllty cf awritten pledge. Fined $100. Admitting Judgment In a ctu'irj, brought against the company by the government ,for, .violating the i federal safety appliance act today, the Southern Pacific railroad was fined in the United States district court a sum of f 100 and . I wit rat CiiMmfortahl, TVut am x-.u Miserable, iiered with .Hheumutum Afthma. Neuralf It.- When I worked yr wlkd, 1 putfrd Ilka a Iortls. I tuok r .,ivnm..t ein t eouia nna. l starved, Bwettod. fcxer- ruined my digestion, felt, line 1a luvalM; lint iteadlljr falwrd welicht. Thrt-n .not Ingle 4tt or diffti.at I nciird of that I did not try, I fUed U riJe air w-iibt. i;.nmipa eoelety. as I did imt rare to re the butt .(it all the Jok. It n i-mbarra. in to bare my frlendi tell me 1 was gritlnc Btout. no one knw U lcter ihnn u:riU. SOMETHING HADTO BE IONE uca 10 uoy ut cue of rAT. When I dltcovered the cause I found the renMily. The French Method gats me aa tusIKht., I Impiond 02Jt,t ttemoted -the objectlonsble fee tares, tddsd more pleasant ones, and Uun 1 tried air ptau on myseU for s week. It warkod liko ivi - cvniu nurv SCREAMED WITH JOY at the end of the first week when tbe scales ioiu ne 1 Baa ion 10 pounos by mr simple, iitiini, vrugieu AJeinou. It was a pleasure then to continue until 1 regained tor normal self In sis. I feel 18 resrs younrer. I look 16 yeare younger. My Double Ctalo. has ennrejy ainappearea. 1 can walk or work now. I cn eltmb a monntsin. I am normal in site. I ean welgb just what I want to weigh. I am master of my own body now. I did not start, but ate all I wanted to. I did not tske Sweat Baths. I did not drug. I used no Electricity, ur umuiiui rumm, uui i louna tne ninipie, onue, uwuwn Dense vya.x oi reauclng my weight, and I applied It. I hire tried It on others. My Doctor says I am a perfect picture of health now. I am no longer ailing. 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Skinner's satin h I lined.- Also fancy mixtures, wide t C T t ( wales, boucles, 'cheviots, etc., m plain M kWI I and semi-fancy styles. Suits that sn't ell a .fmmW 1 be matched under $25 to $30. HereT $5 Silk Waists at $3.95 Plain and striped messalines charming . chiffons over nets and Seco silks, in navy, Copen hagen, golden, gray, etc. Net yokes; Just the waist to wear with Fall Suits. Splendid $5 ones The Emporium's price !3.95 One of the NewlUohnny,'- Coats. $2 White and Striped Man nish Shirts, .$1.35 Suits, Coats, Dresses, Wais port lam mnn 0 126 SIXTH ST, SET. WASHINGTON AND ALDER SECOND I ;New Beaver and Velvet Hats: T New-Wobl- Dresses, . -.. $6.95 td $24.75 ,: lth blocking prosecutions In which po lies officers appeared against personx "defended -by Beton, arid with having ' abused him more than once when he was ! giving testimony in police court cases. Then Kay made the Intimation that 1 Mr, Seton had an Interest In a . dis orderly bouse, and followed tlsls by de claring that Mr. FiUgerald, who la in the cigar making buainees, had passid the word to get him off the force be- cause of his activity In arresting of ' fenders of the cigarette law. .JJPoth.lit.Seton and Mr, TUigerald mada hot rejoinders to Kay's charges this morning. -, "It any minister In PortlanJ will give :ms hla church, or a platform, or any place whatever from which to speak, 111 answer Kay or Governor West, or any othsr person who makes charges against me to the fullest particular," said Mr. Seton, his voice vibrating with lndlgna ' tlon. 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