Till; OillXON DAILY JOURNAL, rOKTLAIJD, SATURDAY LVLUIUG, JUNL; ZZ. 1C13. : ; ..llBS.iEl iff HI HIS DUTY WEDNESDAY Swearing In of Attorney La Rocho Will Be One of First Official Acts of the New Commission. THEIR FACES WEfiE Till FORTUNES 'Mother and Daughter Arrested in New York for ; Fake, Matrimonial Scheme. Om of th first acts of th nir city commission after Mayor-elect Albee end the four commissioners are sworn In at o'clock and take over the city administration next Tuesday, will be the lecuon or a city attorney. Of couraa W. P, La Roche will be the man elected. That be would be the new city attorney waa announced by Mr. Albe aome time ago, and Mr. La Roche ha already named the peraonnel of hla force of deputiea. The formality of electing htm will have to be gone through after the commission has been regularly installed In office, however, aa the commission la not a legal body until next Tuesday and tta appointments mereror. can be Informal only. Kay Hot Be Sleeted Till Wednesday. There is a Question whether the com mission can take thle action on Tuesday, Its first day la office, or whether it must go over until the first formal meeting on Wednesday. The charter provides that a calendar of matters to be taken up at any meeting shall be .published H hours In advance, so to avoid au poaaiDiuty or having its ap polntments questioned, Mr. La . Roche probably will not be elected until Wednesday, July I, "Mr. Albee said today. The earn procedure will have to be gone through to make legal the ap pointments of the municipal Judge and (Uulted Press Uad Viir!.l New York, June S8. -Accused of oper ating a country-wide matrimonial scheme which netted them 110,000. Mrs. Jennie Foster, CO years old, and her daughter, Mrs. Laura Meyers, aged 2, were arraigned today " before United States Commissioner Cahoon In JJroon lyn and pleaded not guilty to- the charge of using the malls to defraud. The postal authorities allege that the women sent pictures of thtmselves to prospective husbands, who had seen their advertisements in the newspa pers. . If the men seemed Interested. the women, It Is charged, asked them to send money to pay railroad fare. If this money was sent, the women wrote again, pleading illness and large doctor bills. It Is allegej that these opera tions netted 1200 a week. The Inspect ors found thousands of letters In the home of the. two women at Jamaica, L. I., from men who said they wanteJ beautiful, wealthy or motherly wives. Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Meyers war behj In jail for trial. CHECKED VOTE SO Oil IE TO POTTO Dock Decision Not Acted Upon When Members Hear Re port of Some Conditions. WILL PRESIDE AT STADIUM MEETINGS OREGON SENATORS FOR ; FREE WOOL PRODUCTS ... a (Waihliurtoa TSnraia of Th. Journal.) Washington. D. C, June 21. Senators other offlolala to be selected by the Chamberlain and Una spoke In caucus commission as a whole, and the chief of police and officials appointed by indl vldual commissioners will have to be formally appointed after the ommis loners have been eworn In. This will give City Attorney Grant the distinction of being technically the today favoring the placing of manufac tured products of wool on the fret list. or materially reducing the duty. "I voted for free sugar," said senator "V J. H. Zlcgler. ' At the meeting of the dock commission yesterday, Mr. Fulton had urged tha re quest for his client of an Immediate entry of the court's mandate and payment of the Judgment In the condemnation suit. There was some nervous waiting on the part of the commissioners, and Chair man Mulkey had begun to discuss with Mr. Fulton th terms of settlement he propuea, wnen tne writer asked If a submission to the Judgment kt this time, without asking for a rehearing or an appeal, would preclude the commission from raising the Question of title to the foreshore at any future time on other sites selected. Mr. Mulkey said It would act merely as a precedent. I then asked permission to address the commission, and stated that, while a claiming occupant of publlo property could and did stay In court for 20 years. I thought It the duty of the commission, UfYRI fi II PI FfSnlTC as custodians of a publlo property worth I " U"L.U UtLtUH I 0 160,000,000 to at least wait until every member of the commission had bad an opportunity to read the decision, before conceding and paying the Judgment on tbla site. .. . Acts War Dead, I stated that this decision, Instead of being, aa claimed, a confirmation of the undisputed rights of riparian claimants for 40 years under the acts of 1161, 1174 I v. "I ' ; I !. - ; i ot Her. Henry Collin Minton ' Trenton, New Jem. ARE ARRIVING FOR CHRISTIAN SESSION (Continued From Pag One.) " fflCIED PRESS TO Portland Office Banished; Se attle to Be Headquarters After Tonight. of tha National Reform association and the organiser of the present conference. He Is also head or all committees, ex officio. James 8. Tlbby, treasurer of tha National Reform association arid and 1176. tbess acts had never befor the conference waa llso among those been recognised as of any force what who arrived. ever; that tha acts of 1174 and 1176 had been repealed In 1171, bad been held In- Lane, "but the clerk of tha caucua re-1 operative by tb court In every case go ported ma erroneously," Ing up from the Willamette river in faot ware utterly dead, and that a sub- Treasurer f of Sight Tears, Mr. Tlbby la a wealthy business man of Pittsburg and has been treasurer ot the National Reform association the paat eight yeara. He la also treasurer of the The Portland bureau of the Associ ated Press will bs permanently closed auer tonight ana the bureau transfer red to Seattle. Promptly at 1:30 o'olock tomorrow morning the last "20" will come clicking over tb wires and Port land will come Jo be a "way point" on the leased wire, aa far as this oartlou- lar news gathering association la con- The change waa ordered som time ago, after the matter had been under consideration for nearly three months oy orriclals of tb association, but final action was postponed until today. In letters received In Portland they state the bureau Is bslng transferred because ueattle la tha American end of , the Alaska, Australian and far eastern cable systems,-making it Imperative to keep an offlo there. In view of the fact that It cost very little under 15000 yearly to oc-arata tha Portland bureau, exclusive of telegraph " tolls, ths association figures that between $4000 and WOO can bo aaved annually by discontinuing ths local bureau. In the matter ot expense. -Mils said: la found the prtnolpal reason for trans ferring the bureau which has been located In Portland tor a quarter of a century. With tha bureau In Seattle, all Oregon wire" newa will be edited In Seattle. and the smaller clients In Oregon and; sir 1. 1 a a. , . . . RECOVERS PROPERTY BY COURT'S DECiSIO Washington who have received their news from tb Portland bureau will hereafter receive . their filings .from Seattle. Five of these papers are lo cated In Oregon. Fifty A. P. corre apondents In Oregon' will likewise be instructed to send tbelr news Items to Seattle. R. J. Cinn, who was one of the many caught In tlie bursting of the Columbl River Orchards company boom,, recov ered the uoldendale Flouring Mill property, valued at 121,000, from th wrecx as me reauit or tn decision o Circuit Judge Benson, of Klamath Fulls, announced this morning, Qlnn traded the mill property, which wa encumbered by a 14000 niotgag to IX ii. iiumpnroy ana Ueori. w. Arm strong of , Spokane, for fl 7,800 worth or oonas. In a letter to Attorney Arthur Lang guthj who .represented (Jinn, Judge Benson stated that he had granted every point aaked by Qlnn. The trial was held during the first week in Jan uary while the trial of A. J. Blehl, in connection with th criminal prosecu tion or th company's members was In Droaress. Blehl and ' W IS. DeLarm were named ln'th suit as defendants. Humphreys and Armstrong owned som of th property which was In voivea oy the company. They ex changed It for bonds la th Columbia River Orchards company and In their contract with Blehl and DeLarm waa mentioned the fact that th trade was to be mad If tb borfds Could be used In the Oinn trade. Oinn mad th trade, relying on the word of Humphrey. He took the bonds at par for his equity In the mill property. ' ' M. E. Gordon, of Tacoma, former supreme court Justice of Washington, and Chrlstofferson A Matthews repre sented the defendanta. Judge Benson complimented th attorneys for both sides after th trial, ssylng that he had never known of a trial n which less unnecessary testimony waa brought In first city attorney under th commission rug stors on th principal' cornera In mission to tbelr revival now to thwart Reformed Presbyterian church of North government Under the charter th city h buainaaa section of tha eltv to -.- tb plana of th commission and absorb amrlca and some other oraanliatlona. attorney holds offic until his successor for th prostrated, of whom som ar funds should only be don after xt la said that when any organisation Is duly qualified, La Bocae Pays Tie". So, for a day after th Installation of the new administration on Tuesday, Mr. Grant will continue tn office. He will be on hand formally to turn it over to Mr. La Roche as soon as Ma election has been confirmed, Mr. La Roch paid a call on Mr. Grant this morning, and waa shown over th being brought In vry few -Thinutea, Every effort of th city department Is being put forth to stem th tide of suf fering caused by tb terrlflo beat. Detroit 8 weltering in Heat. som consideration and a mature de-j olslon that there Is no furthsr recourse. I called attention to th San Pedro harbor (Los Angeles) case, still pend ing, that was an lssus In Washington, D. C as far back aa ths nineties. There is a story back of this and con- wants a treasurer those In authority will simply say, "We will not elect a treasurer. W will Just appoint Tlbby.' Other arrivals from Pittsburg were the Rev. T. H. Acheson, pastor ot tb H street Reformed Presbyterian church; th Rev. James T. McCrory, president of fttnltad Prau Lunl Wfra.l Detroit Mich- Jun Is. Terrlflo heat I neoting up all th harbor Improvements I th American Sabbath association and Is making Detroit swelter today as Jt on the Pacific coast, to the effect that th Rev. Lyman Edwyn Davis, general has not done for years, and no relief la at that time Collls P. Huntington of th conference president ot th Methodist ttt iV.ui,s In ifht Th official maximum heat of Southern Paclflo waa not only dictating Protestant churob. street thermometers showed 105. 8ev- their rail connections, but waa selecting era! deaths sir reported from town united States senator and representa throughout Michigan, and hundreds are tlves from this coast This accounts in part, for th fact fore of deputies, two of whom, Mr. Tom Unson and Mr. Latourette, will remain aa deputies ot the new city attorney. Mr. Grant will depart from office next paud. Tuesday, after a notable record aa city I attorney, and a service of six years tn the city's legal department three years as deputy and three years as city attor ney. . in that tiro he has handled many cases of extreme Importance, Among these waa tha bridge litigation, which waa finally carried op to th United States supreme court and won on tha Issue of th va lidity of the. Initiative and referendum. Mr. Grant was In entire charge of this case. From the time that It was taken befor the lower court In Multnomah county to th decision by. the United . States supreme court . wss less than Prominent among those who arrived from foreign landa was Dr. Armenag Halgaslan, president of an educational Institution at Konla, Asia Minor, Tur key. Dr. Halgaslan la an Armenian and Perishing In Cleveland. (United Press teased Wire.) Cleveland, O., June 21. Seven adults and 10 babies have died from heat her ; jar It frit that, laaf 9 1 Vinii rm sin it " a BrosLdway otnerB ar, prostrated throughout the city. The temperature her yesterday' climbed to 101, and It is predicted this J will b "Surpassed today. Thousandr of persons spent the night In the parks. that the Columbia river has never re- is recognised aa one of the strong per ceived the same recognition by the gov. eminent or rallroada that Puget sound and San Francisco have. Will Try to Learn. Whether, or how far, Senator Charles W. Kulton and his conferee were in volved in th Plans of Collls P. Hunt ington, I have not yet learned, but I will endeavor to do so. . The turnpikes and lanes of the coun try have finally been firmly established sonalitles of Turkey. Ho Is scheduled to address th conference Thursday afternoon on the subject, "Christian Forces in th Lvant." In arranging th details of th con ference it has been provided that all tickets Issued to associate members will be exchanged for coupon seats without cost JTw Seating Plan JToUowsd. This exchange will enable holders of Nineteen Killed Philadelphia. (United Preu im4 Wlrs.1 Philadelphia, Pa.. Jun 2. Th heat I as inalienable properties of the people I associate membership ticksts to' make reaent the total death toll. John Mc- Cllniock, E7 years old, dropped dead It was slightly cooler settlement : aUndled Sallway Case. Mr. Grant handled th Fourth street in the street. litigation with th Southern Pacific I this afternoon. which resulted finally in th company's .giving up us perpetual franchiaa there Minneapolis Hot All Night. 7: i"" ""-' t , lUnttad Pra Luted Wlr.. :V; . y. J"l " WM tnr?n. B, Minneapolis. Minn., Jun , 21 Two aooornpiianea. pertoni tr deed and ln prostrated Tha Hawthorn avenue br Use cast I C... v h. ... VSHn Sh llK"' H tamperatur. was high all night, and f-w.!L.'.m in wh,ch tht 5lty.! I climbing every minute. There Is no J7- - .J . ' ,""vu relief In sight in riat rat or iico a month, charged on th old Madison bridge, was upheld by tb lower court was also under hts direction. It la at present pending be fore the supreme court, but a settle ment ha been effected by which th company agreea to the three cent rate on au bridge. This will mak a dlf rerenc of 115,000 to 116,000 a year In th city's revenues. - H also conduoted personally all the uugauon to estaousn th legality of in commission cnarter. attacked bv Prostrations in , St Loula. (United Preu Lwd Wirt.) St. Louis, Mo., June 28. Two prostra tions from th heat wera, reported here early today, with one prostration In East 8t. Louis, one In Glencarbon and two in Belleville. that th earn doctrine as fully applies to waterways Including landings .and connectlona with; th land highways I am fully convinced, and If I. may Judge from th decisive friendly majorities with which my lnlativ measures to that end are favored, a very sufficient majority of the people agree with me on that point. Parenthetically I may a tat that thla sam issue between municipal or rail road control of water terminals Is be ing fiercely -fought out (underground) In New york city today, oajiroaa in fluence has secured th removal of Calvin Tompkins, commissioner of docks, and Dolos F. Wilcox, chairman of the board ot franchises, who hav developed the plan of terminal connec tion and Improvement in that first port of the world. The port funds intended for th de velopment ot a great municipal termi nal at Jamaica Bay have been diverted to other terminals controlled by th railways and to subways. This proves that th port control should be kept up definite parti with certainty of seating In definite parts of th Mult nomah stadium and to keep all sued parties together. In addition to this advantage th ticket will enabl tb assoclat members to glv away th ticket they do . not propose to us without risk of losing their holdings for tha sessions they do want to at tend. This plan also tends to obviate any oonf uslon that might arise from the preemption of 1000 seats in the arena for the use of th monster chorus under tha leadership fo Professor William IL Boyer. These seats now specifically reserved for tha singerj ar the very best In the stadium. In making t'.ie changes In ' tickets proposed, th asso ciate members will be given, in every c&sr, tha very best seats In hand at th Hotel Oregon at th time of exchang No fee of any kind will be exacted for this exchange. - Mow to Xeacn Stadium. In getting to Multnomah field the TROUSERS CURE FOR GIRLS IMMORALITY Wortt Weather Thla Year. (raited Preu Uad Wlrs.) St Paul, Minn., Jun 28. On adult and on baby are dead her today from Attorney Ralph R. Dunlway, which the nMt ni ev" prostrations hav been city won handily before the aunmma I reported within the laat 24 hours; The vvuru - i wcainer is me worn ima rear. Only Minor Oaaea Xft Onr Mr. Grant, will turn over to hla sue-1 Boston Sees No Relief. eesaor only two cases of Imnnrfi-M I (United Preu teased Wire. on of them being litigation ovar tha Boston. Jun 18. No relief from th prlc to be paid for th East Twenty-1 hot "!'" wt ln Blbt " tni tter lghtb iireet concrete brldae. which h.. noon- Scores have been prostrated but been shuttled back and forth ln th no 0tual death have been reported. as Isolated from other political issues publlo Is directed to take any car except and aa directly and simply related to th Sixteenth street going west on the people (who are Wndly), as possi- Washington, or Depot-Morrison car go- ble. ing west on Morrison. Conductors have Plana Outlined. been Instructed to announce "Multno- Th terminal imDrovmnt wr out- mah fild" and to giv other directions lln-d verv much en th same tilan as fcnd Information. Many cars will be es provided for ln my common terminal Pclally routed and marked 4,Multnomah act. passed at tha recent election. Asliieio." the New York plan waa not Incorporated I Reserved seat may be bad at th Into their charter as purs now Is ln the I general headquarter at the Hotel Or Portland charter, th rallroada may ob- j gon. Boxes and box seats may be ob struct for a time th plan, but as th talned at room 818 Selling building. No Greater New York charter providea, as I reserved seats will b required for th nav naretoror riaia. xor compm Sunday session at the stadium. (United Press Leased Wire.! Chicago, Jun 21. "Trousers for worn en." advocated by Dr. H. C. R. Norrls of Enderlln, N. D., threw a convention ot American alienists and neurologists Into a hubbub of discussion. "It Is th woman who doll herself up who falls," said the alienist. "No girl simply dressed Is bothered by th tempter, it Is she who Is dressed to call attention of th mal animal to bar charms who la tempted. "On the otbor band, women find that their clotbea vkcep them back. I would wipe rrom th statute books laws for- bidding women to wear male attire. Then when a woman grows tired of her sex let her cut off her hair, don men'a trousers, so ah can enter th business world and compete with him on an equal rooting." "Without contradicting Dr. Norrls.1 said Dr. Mary T. Hogue of Lake Geneva. Wis., "I should like to ask him what men -aoii p for?' - VANCOUVER GIVES ' PORTLAND CROWD A FINE RECEPTION (Continued From Pag On.) .M T.7." rv;."i '"T Four nersons ar In a serloua condition. t "V.9 i """oay sessions a ui siaaium. An . r i TT. riu . i puoiio conirpi oi airv, wo sna i nouncement is alao made that no re- 5::rTwV '""r. umenis oe- - irancnises, xn roaas prooaoiy c? not Berved seat of any kind will be, held ih euvrein coun m j eases, and vn. i'u.uui. repeal that law ana in plan win r- after the hour announced for onnin ! vlve. Cockadoodledoo, Crows Duluth. aleady he has handled five such cases (Volte Pres tet4 wire.) this year. He will be In nrlvata nn. Duluth, Minn.. June 28. Duluth waa Th uarlleat feature of this dock suit .1 . ...- .r " 111.. ..... u. .1. I . . 7 - . 7 l c "1 U'UO. vivo, wiiu u H1J.ICB )q aroaaway vu ""'" i aecjsion is mat, wnereaa u revives vratmmnr vnnm w it;... ..j. .a hulldlna. ' today. At 8 o'clock this mornlnar th Uh... .m ir,nrntiv. i.w. ..rore,,' wimam H. Boyer needs ad and that all meetings will begin exactly Cooler at Racine. (United Preu tesaed Wire.) Racine, Wis,; June 28. The weather was slightly cooler : here today. The maximum yesterday was 100 degrees. Two prostrations have occurred. Close to Hundred Hark. Lincoln. Neb., June 18. At 10 o'clock this morning here th thermometer stood at 88. The maximum yesterday was 88. Mayor Albee and Commissioners ni temperature stood at 44 fiegrees. VJ !. m a v. . ... " ' I j oibtbiow nq crewaier win prob ably b sworn in by Auditor Barbur eariy Tuesday morning. PRAIRIE WIND IS' MAKING CHICAGO BLISTERING HOT (Continued From Page One.) from heat Boston. Plttsbura-. Kai.m.. soo, Mich., and Clarksburg, w. Va., have hub vcavu a.ca. With 74 persons renortxd r h.s thi.mt.tiAi, m , . v score mor probably dead and unre- iiwuu irom small towns, and hun dreds prostrated, some relief mVoLTfTot b:,r ffirrh wuiher tells of her . S0w-v PISAPPEARANCE Again little 6-year-old Gilbert Hamll., 1 ton is missing from his home In Taco ma. in moiner, jurs. wimam Jensen, yesterday telephoned her mother, Mrs. Kooert waiKer, or 093 Tenlno avenue, Portland, of the disappearance. It Is I that conferred a mere permit on the state's foreshore to build a wharf, in ditional voices for th grand chorus and those who ar willing to assist ar re- tho one ease, and in the other, under "7" .,"rri,,i. n,ra ,V ine Btaiuni gul of an Amendment to the tide land ,lo teJ,a00' ... t Ail wnuv , iui Dltuium WUi D from Stout street. Th Rev. Henry Col- nn Minion or Trenton, N, J., will pre side at all stadium meetings. BRIDGE MAY REMAIN CLOSED TWO MONTHS Overcoat Worn at Creede. Creed, Cot June J8. It waa only 47 above bar this morning. Overcoats were worn. act. Is Interpreted now (against all former decisions) to grant a title to th bed of th river to low water for noth ing, I. ., all private claims on th fore shore being freely granted, without any lmprovementa being required whatso. ever; that th public's claims upon th land although backed with a publlo j fund Is Ignored and refused; auaaa of tha act) Is held to b absolun L' TJ1? BuriiaWe bridg will not open to right to excluslv possession against T' . Vi present, the state and public, and bestows upon End P'obably not jfor two months to the grantee a speculative proprietor. com- splt th petition of a large ship without the requirement to im- number ot merchant on East Burnsid prove, while the public Is refused pos- "treet no relief can be given, as the ..inn m imfimTn . I draw la now jacked up aeveral feet, and Alt this despite th state's tltleHe- 't will be Impossible to open or clos It Inn merely ln Its sovereign capaolty I until all work on th drum and machin. cury dropped at noon and this after- uvuu iuo.1 at amy se. . . - Bable Dying in Cincinnati. - (United Prou lued Wire.) Cincinnati, O., June 18. The ice fam Ince on her today aggravated the suf- """f " P"Hr, wno sweltered ln h'msdrthr""01" "l!i.h.!"r; ? eMM " kidnaped by J , ; fviuieu i us Tamer s relatives. and in trust for the use of th people. Queer way of administering a trust Queer sovereign. Where is th Common taw. I have shown that no statute law ex ist in Oregon alienating th foreahore, then why hav w not tb benefit of the common laws establishing the fore shore as publlo highway property, to be administered In trust for th people, and the enabling act incorporating into ry which turn th structur Is completed. "Nothing can b done," aald Bunerin- ! tendent Murnan of tb bridge and ferrie of th county this morning. "Were we to clos tb draw, navigation would be obstructed and th federal gov I ernment would - object The rebuilding of the east Approach la th least part of the work, and has no effect on the re maining closed of the bridge. I will bW liVAtIl,nm0t GUbert w" b,for the municipal the cont tution hav. two crew, of men at work mahing R which . .unBTt?11!,t court la,t September.-, at which, time on that "al navrab?. wa?.rs .PDub: th work to compl.tion. and will not de! riu SSSttS M:.r?:fU?heyirnprodVct rtti0";0" EMt Twrty; He HiiSt.y" forit.T:. PUb W r. than I. abaolut.ly n,c..- i b.in t vr. .kI C":i?r?duc trMt North, was accused of -..Ana that doaan't limit vi.him A ary." la baina- used to k..n h. v r " : "V".' " "l.r".k ',m' w accusea or tba' alck- lsawhara .unnii . - Plrltln In ld away. Th latter worn, and th rVmaTndar naiUbta ,n " TUlr th father" aid. ?.w fflM."., '' Th relative, of th. lad's p.renU hav. i. ..r;..w. lw "e camea on Ten babies were renortad a.a k..- ... . : iwr, moa acores ar prostrated by the torrid wave. At I i ml th tempera. Bll Ilfl In Mllira.."l. ' " a continuous war over tha custody of th child. ' 200 Mothers Ak Pension. Spokane,. Wash June 28. Mrs.M.r. garet Rosebaugh, wlf. of v convict in And that doesn't limit navigability to the contour of 2( or SO foot depth for heavy draft vessel, either, but applies to all floating boats at all ordinary stages of the water. I do not flatter myself that hv mv remark. I chanaed th mlnJ !of anvNof tb flv men missing, following an 'i commissioner on th. matter, but I do feel ! explosion lata yesterday which - tie- Steamer Explodes; Five Killed. New Tork. Jun. 48. Diver, aearohed th. submerged portion ot th oil tank teamer Mohawk today tor th bodies i but there 1. little chance of It going over inree innings, wnii the grounds wer omwnat aamp, th Portland team at 1 o'clock aald It was ready for th rray. Th ladlea' reception committe took th ladles ln charge, and took them to tn grounds in carriages. Tb pig which Is to b covered with grease as on of th events of the after noon when a prize win be riven for the member ot th Portland Commercial club who will capture th porker and hold him for three minutes, arrived this morning from Masel Dell, and was taken In charge by the local organisation. He waa first taken to tha clubroom on Main street and then transferred by an army wagon to th post. Other featurea will be a fat man's race and ths climbing of th greased pole. The reception committee of th local civlo body waa perfected last night Forty war glvn badges, and they will b expeoted to se that tb Portland Hv Wire ar shown around. Bridg button wer pinned on vry Portland man whan h arrived and a "whispered conversation." as it la termed by tha committe. waa ordered with each one aa to th necessity of building th Paclflo. Highway bridg across th Columbia! river. A movement was on foot this. morning to hav all the stores In the city clos for two hour, but the fact that this la Saturday prevented the ao- tlqn. ' ' Big manufacturing plant that have decided to locate in Calgary, Alberta, will employ about 10,000 men. or in which attorneys had conducted themaelvea as gentlemanly. WASHINGTON-CHICAGO SCOUT RACE FINISHED (talte I Frees Leased Wire.) Chicago, June 88. Bearing a message of ncouragmnt for clean athletics from President Wilson to Mayor Har rison, Lauron Chsnowlth, th last of tb TTS boy acouts and school boys, arrived at th officials stand In Grant Park at 1:26 o'clock this afternoon, Just four minute ahead of th schedul. This wa th signal for th official opening of'th big' pre-Olympio international track and field athletic meet Aa . th boy entered the field th crowd In th stadium rose to their feet and cheered for several minute while tha band played patrlotio airs. Mayor Harrison declared th gamea officially opened amid great enthusiasm." Rector Lease Dance Hall. (United Press tested Wire.) Middletown, Conn., June 88. In an ef fort to stop th prevalent hugs, trots and tangos, tb Rv. George B. Gilbert, rector of the Episcopal church, has leased the Luke View park dance hall and will conduct it as a model dance hall throughout th Season. xn six incnes span - rui i expect ed to b rigidly enforoed. m mm OK John Alega, Charged With White Slavery, Held by Federal Grand Jury. Sunday dinner at the Imperial is always a wholesome, substantial, well -cooked and well served dinner, such as the careful housewife loves to serve' Music. Table THote $1.00 HEADQUARTERS v WorlcPt Second Christian Citizenship Conference JUNE 29 TO JULY 6 ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS IN YeOREGONGRILL The home of good music and good things to eat and drink. HEAR EVELYN GILBERT and the American Beau ties in song and chorus. HEAR THE ORCHES tral selections ". of : SIG.PIETRO MARINO AND HIS ORCHESTRA Entertainment supreme during lunch, dinner and after the theatre. IN THE FOUNTAIN GRILL FOR A LIM ITED ENGAGEMENT PROF. PELZ AND HIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA-" OREGON HOTEL? Wrlght-BioMaaon Hotel Co, Props. . Chas. Wright, Vra. K. O.. Dickinson, Big, Vlreotor. The United (Hates grand jury today returned an Indictment against John Alega, a Buanlurd. who. it la mm. brought Itos Kuata Alega, a young girl, from Daroelona, Spain, to this country, for tha specific purposes which are crohlbitad unw m, mhu alavery aot. .Alega U charged ln this Instance with a violation of th Immi gration act. a Clauua which rnallv nro. hlblt international white slavery. Alega, If proven guilty under this Statute, I subieot to a haavv nanaltv. and the government claims to hav a . olear case sgatnst him. In addition Alega la Indicted under th federal whit slave act which pro hibit Interstate trafflo in woman He la charged with having brought the girl named from Aberdeen to Portland. The case Is said to -be th tnnat da. based that government officials have had to handle here ln a long tint. Th . girl speaks no English and la only - In hr teens. She will be deported, but Alee. If convicted, wlll .be liable to 15 years ' In-the government penitentiary. . Max Holtser, formerly proprietor of 1 the Pittsburg grill here, wa re-Indicted for federal white slavery. Ha waa in dicted "by th Sam grand Jury avral' weeks ago, but a mistake was mad In writing th paper. W. It Rice la In- ' dieted for whit slavery in Haklng a woman from Walla Walla to Astoria. Thomas Gibbon, a, white man of the Klamath country. Is charged with sell ing liquor to Indiana In on of th Indictments. Barney Douglas, another white, Is charged In an Indictment with ' having aold . whiskey to a Nea Ferce Indian at th Umatilla reservation. J. It. Read, who recenUy tried to ob tain 11500 aa "ball" from Dr. C. J. bean and R. O. Parker of this oity, by ar-, resUng them under th guts that he . wa a deputy United Bute marshal. was Indicted for Impersonating a fed- eral officer. He recently served several -montha for ImpersonaUng a United -Bute secret servlc agent The grand Jury reported that S eoirw plaint had been considered and S60 wit- nesses examined, Forty-one tru bill " wer returned and II case wr dismissed. AMUSEMENTS heilig! 11TH AND M0KBI8ON MAIN 1. A-11SS. LAST TOfl TOIHOHT E7 lKtV'n ALL45TAR CAST IN THE WML! OF JOIXOTOATION "HANKY PANKY" , 70 COMPANY-H ORCHISTRA Prices I10f, tl.80, N1O0. TBc. g.V, HEILIG ielunoow 7 AFTERNOONS, I.4J OX ")OK SVSNINOi IK) O'CLOCK ' BCOINNINO T0M0BI0W (StntDAT). Lyman H. Howe TaATIl riSTIVAl . - 0FTaA PlICEg Zvealnaa 0o, I5, ibv Mat. ISq. Jja, -All Ceita Bewrved Cbildrta under 13 yri old 15o at til . Uatloeel. BAKER THXATXI Xala I, A4JSC " 0. L. Bake, at(i. ' LAST TXHZ TONIGHT First Tim In Tbla City. " "THI Nlia DO WILL" ' Oremallied from the widely readaovet of, Rei Beach by Cbarlee KHn. by author of "Tha Barrier" aad "The Spoiler.'' Krenlng 8c. BSc aod 80c Next week "The Girl ia the Tail." ca r viiryf m Broadway aad Alder atreeta. Ed Tlntoa and Dor, fasUrtaooM, La Zatral- lita, faiDoni spaniaa aanoinr oaaaty; core Y. Oarmoa'a gtzUtU. Thote Four Kidt. Earn riaher Co., Adair A Hiokay, la "A Bevel tioa ia Bartlm." Popular prioa. Box and first row baleony reMirod. - Phone A-2236, Haia 4616. Curtaia 1:80, 7:1 aad B:10 e'elock. LYRIC LTBIO Feurtb and Stark Btroata Special ' the Amrioa Oner oompaay will pniMnt "SIN. BAD" eornedy oreanv a musical treat. Tuaaday aiabt, athlatle oontert Friday aurht, ehorus rlrla' oonUat. Nifht, lie, tie. Ifatia, aay . Wo. - - - COLUMBIA THEATRE Blztb and Waakinftea Strtatt. OpB U a. n. t 11 p. m. NO SWEETS" (Vltaeraph Comedy). THB DETECTIVE'S TRAP" (Kslem Dram) "THE HUNGER OF THB HEART" (Path Drama). PATHEPLAT, showing: -educational, Scenic tad na TraTei piciurna. MRS. BRUSH, soprano, and orchestra. ADMISSION 10 CENTS Q THE r fl OA EC :,.ir:.:.ToaAT,':-,:L:;:;:..:Z. AUTOS THAT TABS IN THS AIR 4 T, V. 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