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1 l ' THE . OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL", PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 9. 1913. 1 It, i ROBBERS MURDER AGEfJT, ROB DEPOT Body of Grand Junction, Idaho, . Operator1 Foiirid by Train . 1 Crew, Hours Later. -; (Special to Th Journal.! 1 Spokane, Wash., July 9. Dead With two bullet holes through the head, JA B. Erwln. operator at Grand Junction, ' Idaho, 22 miles east o Spokane on the Spokane & International, was found ly ing1 amid the overturned furniture of the depot or flea early this morning. The . depot safe had been robbed tnd the en tire office ransacked, The crime la be- , lieved to have been committed early last night, as the body was cold when the train crew of the east bound train pulled Into the, junction this morning shortly after S o'clock. - Spokane police and railroad detectives are - seeking trace of the murderer, but no clue Is , available, - , Erwln waa "married and had one child. His home Is in Spokane, Where he worked-at the head office of the Spokane & Internatlonaluntila . few days ago. T- , '"v. , "'T'n Three Bullets Strike Agent. - Special to The Journal, , Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, July 9. Grand 'Junction is a small station 19 miles northwest of this city, Irwin, the gent was 60 years of age and lived In the depot alone. Me was shot three times, anyone of the wounds being suf- ' flclent to cause death. A stranger who had been hanging around the depot for a day or two and has disappeared since tha tragedy is suspected. , 1 ,1 Harry Clark, 19 years, old. living wlth his parents, on Whltftker street, waa oaught burglarising a peanut wag on last night at First and Montgomery streets. Tha lad has served a term In the state school for boys, has been In the county hospital for ' treatment, and has given his parents and officers more or less trouble for tha last five years. , When taken into custody, Clark had a .22-ciillber revolver and a burglar's flash light. The peanut wagon be longs to O. M. Beeler. The wagon had been left in a vacant lot at First and Montgomery streets. Patrolman Nye saw Clark In the wagon at I o'clock. The police station was notified. Captain Keller and two patrolmen answering the report Clark had escaped from the wagon by the time the three offi cers arrived, making his way into an adjoining building, where ha was cap tured. A complaint charging burglary was filed against him this morning. IS IN A FALL VJohn Gustavson of 275 McMillen street a window washer, employed by me American winaow meaning com pany, plunged through the port eochere on the Morrison street side of the Healy building near Park street at 10 o'clock, from the second story of the Dutiaing, and sustained - injuries that may result in his death. This accident is the second to, occur In the last 10 days to" window washers. June S0,a, Isfeldt, employed by the same company, ieu ironvine rourtn story or the Mo Kay building to bis death. Gustavson was working in a' place where no hooks for his safety harness had been provided. As he fell he car ried a large pane of wired glass with htm. - ! The roan was rushed to St Vincent's hospital, where it is said his condition la very dangerous. . Dr. Karl Swenson Is attending- him. PUBLIC SAFETY MAN E (United Press teued Wife. Everett Wash, . July . A. A, Bro, deck, commissioner . of publio safety here, is barred from his horn and from entering the Brodeck company's store by an injunction granted to the wife, Sadie A. Brodeck, who is suing for di vorce. : - . -; Mrs. Brodeck caused ft sensation by, naming Florence Fred: Lund, a hair dresser here, as corespondent Sh sets forth In her complaint that she Is president; general manager and treas urer Of the Brodeck store, and that her husband was merely employed as su perintendent ' ' "(.' , The Brodecks were married at Walla Walla S3 years ago. In her youth, Mrs. Brodeck achieved fame as a breaker of wild horses. wders; ffl YOU H CHARGED WITH ROBBING PEANUTVAGON WINDOW WASHER INJURED BARRED FROM HI WEINHARD'S TTJ TH W?TU CO LUM B I A Jollliil ADDS ZEST V. ji tyggg) TO THE OUTING M LNCHEQN f p John D. Bergen and Mrs. Bergen """"ISpeoiai to The Journal. i r Hlllsboro. Or,, July 9. John D. Ber gen and Miss Blanch Irene Harbison were married at noon yesterday at Fair Acres, the beautiful suburban heme of Mr, and Mrs. R E. Harbison, parents of tha bride. ' During- , the ceremony 1 the bridal couple stood under an arbor of ferns and white roses In ft corner of the spacious living - room and over their heads hung a wedding bell of whits car nations and, rosea; Prior to the cere mony; Mrs. Pauline Miller Chapman sang "Oh, Fair; Oh, Sweet and Holy," and the bridal party entered to the strains of the wedding march from ''Lo hengrin," played by MrsvF.-J. Sewelh Roger Mills of Corvallls was best man and Miss Hester Harbison, sister of the bride, bridesmaid. Little Miss Elisabeth Hofsung of Portland was flower-girl and the officiating clergyman Rev. E. P. Hughes of the Congregational church. The bride's gown was of white mesca line en train and she carried lilies of the valley and whit rosebuds. Her bridesmaid wore light blue voile and her bouquet, was of pink roses. After congratulations elaborate refreshments were served, followed by the oeremony of cutting the wedding cake and the throwing Of the bride's bouquet, which was caught by Miss Helen Klllen. The bride , graduated this year from TO Dr. J. Hunter Wells, head of the Car oline A.' Ladd hospital at Pyengyeng. Korea, who with "his family, has been spending several weeks In Portland, Is returning to his station after ft pleasant stay here. . Dr. Wells visit In this city conclude.! a trip through the east and in Europe, where he visited tha hospitals to secure new ideas. He said that he had found none In any part of the world that excel those of Portland. Tbey are up to date in every respect he says. In fact ke was amazed at their degree or perfec tion. . '!': ' . Dr. Wells was highly pleased with the World's Christian Citizenship confer ence and declared that the benefit Fort. land has derived from the addresses that were made-there was more than compensation for the outlay of money required to bring the conference her re gardless of wnat it cost During his visit Dr. Wells and his family have been -the recipients of nu merous receptions and other social functions. DIES F (United Preaa leaned Wlre.1 - Havana. July 9, General Adamo Rlva. chief of the Cuban national police, who waa shot In ft revolver duet with Governor Asbert and Congressman Arias, died today. Serious trouble Is feared from Riva's friends. Despite assertions after the shooting that th affair had no political signm cane, it is believed th killing of Rlvft will complicate th political situation. On his death bed Rica asserted that Asbert fired th fatal shot, and feeling against the governor is high. It Is be lieved the shooting resulted from Riva's crusade against gambling in political clubs. r MAIN BUILDING IS DONE AT NEW MAULDING HOTEL fSneelal trt The Journal! Welches, Or.. July 9. Good srosraas is oeincr maa in rebuilding the Mauld ing hotel, on th Salmon river above Welches. Th hotel was recently 'de stroyed by fire. Th main building Is shout completed and guests are being cared ior. RETURNING STATION KOREA HEAD OF CUBAN POLICE ROM WOUNDS till y (nee Harbison) married yesterday. the musical department of Paclfid uni versity, and hasbeen prominent la so cial and musical circles. Mr. Bergen is a well known Hlllsboro business man. Tha honeymoon will be spent at New port Those present from Portland were Mr, and Mrs. M. V. Rand. Mr. and Mrs. C O. Hornung, Edna, Lowell and Elisabeth Hornung, Mrs. W. Q. Clelland. Harvey Rand, Mrs, Paulina Miller. Chapman; Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Rand of IVllsonvlll, Miss Ooldle Peterson and Mlsa Beula Ireland of Forest Grove, Miss Cora Ras mussen of Everett Wash.; Mrs. J. R. Ward of The Dalles, Roger Mills of Cor vallis; from Hlllsboro, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chlloott Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bergen, Mrs. Caroline Bergen, Miss Ethel Ber gen, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Tamlesle, Mr and Mrs. A. C. Bhute, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Klllen, Miss Helen Klllen, Mr. and Mrs. R; C Vaught Louis Brandaw, Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Sewell, Miss Emma Everett Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Harbison, Misses Hester, Ruth, Mary Harbison and Mas ter Robert Harbison. You can't buy gold dollars at a discounwnor Ford cara at special prices any time anywhere. We've never made enough cars to satisfy the de mandat regular prices. Don't be deceived. Ford prices are wonderfully low but absolutely net. Here's the test: 300,000 Fords now in serv ice. Runabout, $525; Touring Car, $600: Town Car, $800 f. o. b. Detroit, with all equipment. Get catalog and all particulars from Ford Motor Co., 61 Union Ave corn er East Davis St., Portland. Phone . 1482. Wrz "ted WW A BIG SHOW orm NORTHWEST Low Round Trip Ear es FROM ALL STATIONS ON THB ale DfttSS July 18-14 lft-18 ; TO Seattle and Return Atroptane Flight i Boat Race ' Great Street Parade Everything for Fun Information cheerfully given by . Agent O.-W. R. AN. SEATTLE ERECTORS TO HOLD A i Builders' Exchange Will Have Original Kind of Get To- gether Meeting. Members of the Builders' Exchange will get together at headquarters, 131 Second street tomorrow night In what Secretary , O. G. Hughson terms " ft "Grouch Party." An interesting pro gram , will be ' presented and between numbers-refreshments will be served. This will be the first meeting of the kind," said Secretary Hughson, "and Its purpose Is to create a good feeling among th members." - Following will be the program of ad dress est "Cooperation," F. . A. Murphy; "Pat. ronls Exchange Members," Eugene D. Timms; "The Constructive Idea," J. S. Seed; 'The Get Together Idea," W. H. Chambers; "Good Credit in Purchasing," Elmer Bothy; ' "How to Increase tho Membership," F. S. Griffith; poem, "Hot Stuff' , R. Bullock; "The ,- Exchange Idea," C W. Nottingham. Fred A, Bauer will give ft vocal solo. OPEN MEETINGS FOR (UnlUd Preas Leased Wire.) Washington, July 9. The Republican proposal for non-partisan consideration of tha. currency bill went down to de feat by a straight party vote at a meet ing of the entire hous banking com mittee here today. It was decided, how ever, to hold open and publio commit tee meetings. Th Democrats contended that they would be responsible for the measure and Insisted the presence of the Repub lican minority would only hinder their activity. "Vf.... . , '. Vlnal fcjj XOmlt luiytt A GROUm PARTY CURRENCY AGREED ON INSANITY CASES FOR 1 EIGHT DAYS Of JULY BREAKING ALL RECORDS 4 With' 14 already examined for , insanity in th first eight days of .this month and another be-, 4ing: examined today, July prom- ises to break all records for in- , sanity cases this year. Two- of tha li examined- were found to be sane and allowed to go. The 4 4 others Were committed to the ' asylum or are being held in lo- cal hospitals for further obser- vatlon. Last month during the ' entire month there were SO cases and 'but once before has 4 th record exceeded that Bev- 4 t eral years ago there were SI cases during- a summer month. County Agent Bulger has been kept busy handling the . cases " this month. '. High Valley Sawmill Sold. .Union, Or., July 9.- I F. Inraro, of Illinois, a recent arrival, has Just bought th Eaton sawmill of 20,000 feet capac ity, In High valley, eight miles from Union, together with the timber on 1030 acres of land, and' will begin cutting lumber at once. Mr. Ingram has . had years of experience In the hardwood timber "f the middle states. ' 26 Years of Conscientious Dental Work has earned for th Wis Dental com pany s most enviable position In the hearts of th people of the North west. They have always given their patrons the best possible service at th least posslbl cost, and tbey are reaping the benefit of fair dealing and highly skilled service. DR. W. A. WISE In personal attendance. Ask to see him so that you may be sure you are in th right place, as others are using our name to secure business. i rrxAT 9ortxP Vtotes, Wltk Vlexlbl auction. Th very best and latest in modern dentistry, jmo more railing pistes. BIAS OTO VSIOSS. OooA rnneber Plates, each 99.00 Stb Ben ata mnoomv runmm, sob ...........ITJJO IB-karat Gold or Voroolaln Crown ., fo.OO ga-karat Brtdg Tseth, gnaiw anteed, each S3.B0 Oold or Enamel Fillings, each. .$14)0 uvr ruuisgs, eaoa ouo a. Our bridge lirlw o P k h , Ibeen brought to tn high est stat of fpr f action. 'the teeth on this bridge are Inter- ehangeable run remov rom tha mouth Wa Give a 19-Year Quarant, OS TXAES' ACTTVTB 9MA.CTXCM IS roBTxa.iro. Wise Dental Co. moaesi Main 1089, A-BOflS. rAixuro Bzoia., sd abb wakk. soutneasi oorae. Xntraac on Third It. iMsBBBBSaHpHHsV yS "V" NEWPORT, Y AQUIN A BAY No outing is complete unless you visit thia old reliable seaside resort, which offers to the summer visitor a charm of environment not found at any other beach In the Pacific Northwest. Delightful points of inter. est in tha neighborhood., deeo sea it in ie he ing houses and tents at reasonable ' lights and all modern conveniences. SEASON AND SEASON - From f W UNsVT'"al STATE'S KEVETJUE FRO INSURANCE $100,000 (Salem' Buraas of Th Jonrnal.1 fialem. Or.,, July 9. Th receipts of the state a insurance" department " are growing rapidly, and this year consid erably more than 9100,000 will be turned into the state treasury as net profit The expenses of th department are GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY SUMMER EXCURSIONS TO THE EAST Tickets on sale - daily until September 30th. . Going limit 15 days from date of sale. Return limit October 31st, stopovers allowed in each direction. ... ' . Atlantic City and return....... ............. .......$111.30 St. Louis and return.....,. 1.. 70.00 Boston and return... .....a................ 110.00, Detroit and return . 83.60 Pittsburg and return , 91.60 Montreal and return ....... ,...................,. 105.00 Baltimore and Washington and return! .............. 107.50 New York and Philadelphia and return........;.;... 108.50 Chicago and Milwaukee and return 72.60 Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and return... 65.00 Toronto, Buffalo and Niagara Falls and return. ... . ; , 92.00 . St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Winnipeg, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and St Joe and return Go east on the ORIENTAL LIMITED, leaves Portland daily ?K0 P: M. Through Standard and Tourist Sleepers to Chicago in 72 hours. Return same way or any other direct route if desired without extra charge. - "Tickets and Sleeping Car Reservations at City Ticket Office, 122 Third Street or at De pot, 11th and Hoyt St Visit GLACIER NATIONAL June 15 to September 15. Ask Low Fares Daily To the East muosiottj TO SEATTLEXV VI Portland 0f AcknowUaiw ' l f i 1 II Splendid Pasacnger Service U 14-16-18 U Dining Car Service Vv TO PUGET SOUND x. High Back 8eat Coaches, Parlor Ob- .. XV ' servatlon Cars, Standard and Tourist ' - k Sleeping Cars. TVTorthern pacific Ifjailway X Nrha Sesaie Higaway JL Xhiesgh the ., JJLsWtana ef rertuae. ' A. 9. CJUBXTOW. ASS 888 Korrtsoa UU Portland. Or. TAKE YOUR BEACH OUTING AT- fishing, boatine. hot sea bathing in the rates. Ampja hotel accommodations. WEEK-END ' EXCURSION TICKETS FARE ; "J Cl OK" ? WEEK END PARE... ( rjr Portland....' vUeJ . - prom Portland....- 0tt Call for booklet on "Newport,' or "Vacation Days." City Ticket Office, 3 riath rv . corner Oak, Fourth and Yamhill, East Morrison or Union Depot John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. limited to fl 5.000 ft year. nr,..l tit com oyer, that 'amount Is turn.- 1 th general fund. Th receipts of the department f r V six months ending June 30, 1913. vi' $UM,T.ll, as compared to $109.13 U3 for th six months ending June SO. 1913, an Increase of $798.7a, according to figures' given . out today by Commis sioner rerguson,, , Th receipts for the' entire year of 1911 were , $110,768.44. or tsiso.tl less than th receipts for the first six months of this year. Th total receipts for 1911 were $4,29.T, and for 1910 they were S91.9S1.9S. . , 1 60.00 H. Dickson, C P. & T. A. . Telephones: Mar shall 3071, A-2283. PARK this summer, Season for Booklet. OX, WAMM, AOT, v ' ' " 'f ' Thosss Main 144, new Natatortum. Cotues, room Pure mountain . vster, ckctri: DOUTLE DAILY T?.' '