The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 05, 1912, Page 19, Image 19

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Monday's Delayed
Return of World Happening! Received From 3 o'clock Yesterday
. r Afternoon Until 3 o'clock This Morning. - '
Political,
ffort the ' president ' down, virtually
everybody with a votlnn residence has
-Hron homo to-roteiBecwtarrtrtenHH
trlor Fisher, who has no vote this yaar
because It was too late to register when
n returned from hla Jonj trip to Hawaii,
la the only cabinet officer In Washing-
tatn and U acting president.
FT Uurough a political' truoe, a compll-
a tnentary vote in honor of the lata Vle
- z-reaiueni cnerman ie ocing cast in me
precinct where, he Tormerly voted.
, Governor Wilson will receive the elec
7-tlon' returns , at : Princeton tonight
through the aatne telegraph Instrument
7-that Uoked off victory to Orover Cleve
,,land In Hit. Commodore E. C. Bene
diet, a lifelong friend of Orover Cleve
v land, sent a messenger to Governor Wil
son yesterday with the hlntorlo lnstru
' , mnt and the nominee had It installed.
An automobile bearing Governor Nor
rls, T. J. Walsh, Democratic candidate
m tor senator, and Sam V. Stewart, Demo
i eratlo candidate for governor, was as
, sailed by a mob listening to an orator
expounding Socialistic doctrines at
' Butte, Mont, Monday night The glass
shield of the car was smashed, Mr.
WsJaU'icaas
, raised attha governor and Mr. Stewart
' The mob cursed the American flag and
' tore down patriotic emblems displayed
- at a Democratio meeting.
When Governor Johnson start back
to California he will carry with him
many presents that admiring Progres
sives baye given to him during his 10
weeks' campaign tour. Among them are
r fountain pen, hand painted vases, a
act of the works of Rooseveft, original
-yjalntlngaand-.-lnnumerabla bnitt nf 1
cigars.
By the death Sunday of Represent.
4tlvo George H. Utter, former, govemor
; of Rhode Island, the house of repre
- sentatives Is Democratio by states. Thus
Is ended the anticipation- of a deadlock
, In case the election of a prnldenf ahdujd
4 go to -thai-body, -
JEactern.
rather" John Russell, founder the
Prohibition party and the oldest Metho
dist preacher In the Detroit confereno.
-Is deed t tb hom of tite daayhtor in
; Detroit, lie waa bom in Livingston
.county, New Tork. In 1822.
The method of teaching Miss Helen
Keller, who was born deaf and dumb, to
speak and Understand, what Is spokeh
to her, has made euch deep Impression
on the Queen of Hpnin. whose second
on, Don Jaime, waa also born, unable
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News Briefly Told
to speak or hear, that she has sent a
special court phystclanto New Tork to
gatner data on this matter and under
the Jlttle -prince.-
Mrs. Louise Llndloff, spiritualist and
crystal gazer, was round gulttjrof imir
der at Chicago Monday night and her
punishment was fixed at 25 years In
the penitentiary. She was oharged with
poisoning her lS-year-old son, Arthur.
Mrs. Llndloff laughed hysterically and
eaat a sneering glance at the Jury when
the verdict waa read.' Later she col
lapsed while standing .In an anteroom
surrounded by friends. .
' The board of missions of the Metho
dls Kplsoopal church has assigned Bish
op J. F. Berry to preside over the Wy
oming Spring conference of the church.
Bishop Francis J.McConnetl - was s
signed , to Mexico and Bishop. It. J.
Cooke to Alaska.
William J. Bryan Jr., has been elected
president of the freshmen law class of
Georgetown University.
The herolo musicians, who played
"Nearer My God to Thee!' as the Titan
ic sank last spring, were honored Mon
day in New York. A bronze tablet to
the seven bandsmen prepared by mem
lef4nMosla4ttiQfmrff unveiled at the club house of the organ.
Izatlon.
Pacific Coasu
Because she waa arrested last week
at Butte, Mont, upon information of a
Montana deputy sheriff, and held In
Jail thereupon an alleged theft of $10
.v ti.Munujii, uu iiKtus? sne was an
coated in a Bleeping car of the Chicago
Miiwauime a fft. Paul railroad by
conductorwho Insisted upon her ar
rest, mis viae coiilue, a Dutch oom.
edlenne, playing at Lewlston, Idaho, this
week, has filed a ttO.000 damage suit
against the company.
Rather than lose hla right to tote, T.
L. Mack, a farmer living near Sandy,
Or., has remarried his wife, from whom
he waa divorced at Oregon City last
Thursday. Mack went home -to get his
effects, and told Mrs. Mack he would
like to remain until after election, as
he didn't care to loae his right to vote.
Mrt. Mack agreed, lind It was hot long
before a reconciliation was effected, fol
lowed by a second wedding Monday.
William Campbell died at Tillamook
Monday from injuries he received by
being run over by an engine at Wheeler.
He was 30' years old. ,
Falling to reach a verdict after de
liberating all of Saturday night the Jury
that retired with the case of the Xmrred
States vs. Gaylor W. Thompson, of
Lewlston, and L. O. Bradley, of Boise,
charged with misuse of the mails in
the promotion of the sale of Medbury,
Idaho, lots by the Medbury Land A In
vestment -company,reported to Judge
Dietrich in the federal court Sunday
that it-waa hopelseuiy - huflgi-
While Frank DeHart, .a -donkey en-
gljcer near Aberdeen, Wash., was
pinioned to the ground by a tree, his
7-year-old son vforked frantically to pry
the Immense trunk off his father's body
and, falling, ran four miles to his home
to summon help. - Men rushed to the
spot to find DeHart lifeless.
.Mra. Pansy Hastings Lesh, who is in
Jail at Los Angeles awaiting removal
to Sedalla, Mo., where she probably will
be tried for the murder by poisoning of
Mrs. Ellaa'Coe, of that city, and Mrs.
M. A. Quaintanoa, of Green Ridge, Mo.,
half a dozen yearr aa-o. was deciarari
jftnopMaybr Dr. James T., Flshwy
a pruimoent alienist.
Foreign.
A prominent building firm In London
has brought suit for 130,000 against
Lord Decies for work done at Sefton
Park prior to the marriage of his lord
ship or Vivien uould.
Reginald MoKenna was prevented
from making a speech Monday night in
Holbernetown hall, London, because of
the uproar caused by suffragetes. The
secretary escaped a mauling by fleeing
with his wife through-a aide door.
Monte Cristo, on the north coast of
the Dominican Republic, has been at
tacked by revolutionists. The defender
put up a strong resistance and the fight
lng which occurred was of a desperate
..nature. ., ... .
The sentence of death at Manila on
Private Mike Bereham, . of the t First
Cavalry, has been commuted. Bereham
ran amuck and killed four of his com
rades in May, 1908. It is held that the
Crime was unpremediated and under the
Spanish law the circumstances did not
warrant the infliction of the death pen
alty. v .-.,.
The sale to former Senator William
A. Clark of Montana of a collection of
old masters for 1710,000 by Sir George
Donaldson is the subject of a suit which
began Monday In the Lord Chief Jus
tice's court in London. Alfred Q. Tem
pi, director of the art gallery of the
corporation of London, Is suing sir
George Donaldson for 1100,000 commis
sion on the sale. ,
A batch of prisoners numberlng120,
chiefly captured by the Servian troops
in Macedonia, arrived at Belgrade Mon
day tinder escort They presented a
pitiable sight AH of them were bare
footed and in rags and they were al
most starving. ,
Miscellaneous,
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, inta'atata. commerce commission
er's order - that something be done to
avert a serious threatened car short.
age. Northwestern Unas reported
definitely In getting refrigerator cars
to carry the potato crop, and said their
cars were returned to them very slowly.
In promulgating Monday the first re
vision, t the . nuity.rules of federal
OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,
AND
to &fMVlT-HOSPT
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court In the last 60 years the supreme
epurt of the United States prohibit
the granting of preliminary Injunctions
without notice and restricted the grant
ing of temporary restraining orders.
The court embodied In the new rule
many of the points of the Clayton antl
injunctlon bill, for which labor leaders
have been fighting,, which, haa passed
the house and waits in the senate.
Strains of sacred muslo coming from
a church window, so af fected G. Jll
Rose. , at - Dallas Texas, that he sur
rendered at a local' Jail declaring he had
killed Wr fir Morrison Covington; Kvtj f
ti years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. j, H. Kyler, of Denison,
Texas, sent ' a telegram to President
Taft Monday announcing the birth of
three sons named William Howard Taft
Kyler, Theodore Roosevelt Kyler and
Wood row Wilson Kyler. The president
telegraphed the parents expressing the
wish that 'the triplets would live long
and prosper.
Reports from Balboa. Panama, are
that the Pactflo Mall liner Newport,
which waa sunk at its dock several
months ago- probably never will be sea
worthy again. The Newport was raised
partially and a 100-inch hole found and
patohed. As soon as the pumps were,
stopped, however, she filled and sank
again. Her .cargo probably Is all dam
aged and unfit tor salvage.
.Under the plans of Captain C, C,
Marsh,. U. 8. N., a draft of legislation
Is being prepared for submission to con
greBf'Tfjfrie' naval reserve to include all of the ex
naval sailors who can be 'reached, and
other mariners whose service would be
of value In case of war.
Official notice was received at
Phoenix, Arls., Monday from Washing
ton that the time for opening the Roose
velt danv and Salt river Irrigation pro
Jflct had been extended to Deoember 1,
1913. The first payment of over $10,-
iOOMOata be naid by rancheravwas also
extended to one year from that date,
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Stockton, Cal., Nov. I!. Jacob Ru
dolph, once. a San Francisco politician,
a olose friend of the late Chris Buck
ley and Judge David Terry, has boen
released from the Stockton state hospi
tal for One in sen e .oil Jiftb isco rpu g j ro.
ceedlngs. When Buckley went blind Ru
dolph led. his old associate around the
streets by the hand. When Buckley
died, Rudolph attempted suicide, by
cutting his throat Rudolph was ad
Judged Insane in April, 1911, after a
trial before Judge Van Nostrand in Ban
Francisco.
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PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5. ,1912.
Turn - ritMU .HWAKWAT
WikU PALL !lY0 TH6 HANttS
Of" TK SEl- TtLOOPS
Bedraggled Campaign Orators
Strove i Manfully but J.
Pluvius Won Out.
Although' the camnaign did not ejpd
exactly in a flule, a lamper was' ijnit
on what was to have been a griubd
outpouring of oratory on the streeta of
Portland last night, by an .almost con
stant drlzale. It was a. bedraggled
bunch of patriots, who, leather lunged
but hoarse, addressed the voters" and
prbmlaed "prosperity " or Ihreatehed ;ruTn
dependent on whether they were "point
ing with pride"' or J "viewing with
alarm." And among the speakers 'were
several candidates.
Despite the downpour, thin crowds
and lack of enthusiasm, a few of the
party workers were on the Job, 'The
moment th rain would lot . np a bit
they would bob from under umbrellas
aaid. bela.Uo-talk.hllaTiJWvwing clU
aens would venture from the shelter of
store entrances and awnings and gather
around. Then with the next dash of
rain they would scurry to cover, and
patiently await another lull.
It was Indeed a desolate ending for
a campaign which had been waged se
hotly as the one Just concluded.
Not more than half the speaker who
were scheduled to appear were on the
streets at any time and a large per
eentage of -those-vyhobraved - th Ele
ments early -fled from the Oregon mist
before I o'clock, By 10 o'clock, a scarce
baker's doaett were speaking and the
majority of these were Socialists. The
campaigners for the Elephant, the
Donkey and the Bull Moose had, for the
moBt part, retired.'
' The more hardy followed suit a little
later and by 11 o'clock practically all
had -quit - ...
PEACH BLIGHT TESTS
"TO LAST TWO YEARS
tSal'm Borean ot Tba Journal, t
Salem, Or., Nov. 6. How most suc
cessfully and economically to wage a
fight against the California peach blight
In Oregon 1 the problem for which
Professor H. I Ree of the department
of plant diseases at the experiment ta
tion at the" Oregon Ag'rtculturaPeolTege,
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He has selected Mayor Lachmund's
peach orchard Jn- which to begin the
experiment over a period of two years.
Professor Rees says it .seems impossible
Vo-dostroy - this blight, but that the
peihgrower must constantly fight
against It So he alms to determine the
i Dest metnod lor eeourtng maximum re
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The peach trees will be sprayed this
faltTmcr next spring; foTrthe benefit of
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BOOTLEGGER IN OLD
FRANKLIN HOUSE JAILED
" (Sotclal to The Journal. "
Albany, Or., Nov. 5. Gilbert Olson,
who was Indicted here last spring by
the grand Jury on three counts for vio
lations of the local option liquor law
and Who pleaded guilty to the first
Indictment last Thursday; was sentenced
yesterday by Judge Tercy R. Kelly to
a fine of tl&O and 10 days In the county
Jail. Olson is commonly known a the
bartender In the old Franklin House,
that has since burned. He is now In
Jail serving his sentence.
HAVANA QUIET AFTER
ELECTION; MEN0CAL WINS
. 1 ;ifjAitea..FreM...Xleaadrire..i',
Havana, l6v. 6. That the danpr of
disorders resulting from Friday's elec
tion is now past is the belief current
here today. ' Mario Menocal, who was
elected to the presidency, mad public
his policy. The announcement' declares
in favor of a tariff reform to reduce
the coat of living, closer relations with
the United States and greater govern
mental economies.
OREGON CITY MAN FILES
ON CLACKAMAS POWER
- (Balem Bnrraa ef Tb Journal
Salem. Or.. Nov. S. a T. McBaln,
f Oregon City, has completed his filing
in the office of the state engineer on
sufficient water in the Clackamas river
to generate 11,36 horsepower. The
water will b diverted through a canal
and acg.ulr a 100 foot fall. The power
project is to be begun within a year
and be completed within five years. The
estimated cost is l, 000,000.
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lis, ur., Nov. &. Ten new members
were added to the Mask and Dagger
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