THE :CON DAILY JOURNAL, ; PORTLAND, TUEGDAY "LW LUG, ... OCTOBER 7, . 1 SSS! Ibll A1WE FIATJS BBt- IWiG DOMES I ... .. , v BEING PREPARED Aumullfr, was arraigned before United fatatxa JUdfte Jiunt,.tDdayMu.i. ,4;i.U..,.; "I am not guilty," ; said . Muret ' have no money and no friends." :' judgenunt appointed ex-Asstfitant l uuiiou mules district Attorney, Mlihnl Byrne to defend the Drlsoner. sent back to Jail to a, wait trial.. In 4e'' luuii oi- fju,uuu Dona. 'i H- PORT OF ASTORIA ASKS ":. FOR - SPECIAL DREDGE mi Blueprint Wjll Show-. Bridge- JStS . ..portend Mocks Bottom Un- "'"JSV i rt -' ,i PBsed auUfprlsine;. the commission ' to dertakjng and Swan sland, it -x-aan - . , . r to the government' that dredge bs. con ' i 1 1 ! - ,', r struciea -especially for1; the Columbia tr. iv" rtver r.,' The local' poramisSloir will Under,, the dlrectlorjuof CL,B. Hegardt. also ask the Port of Portland to make chief engineer of the dock commission, a, similar request "of; Major Mclndoe, ; plans are now being d awn up showing ' - , . 1 " i 1 - ' .,.-,-,' the improvement proposed for V the DILL TO BE POSTMASTER ir Bridgeport and Mock's Bottom dock and i - k T , rm 7, laifU l inn e warehouse sites.1 Blue prints and trac- (--, Al JtlMIMINU 4 LUUut. ingg showing all the details of the un- 'a'Ll,t' . ' '' .;, ; dortaklng including the removal of Swan ntfZhlnlt0JL' --Surjelllon K Inland, will - soon be . submitted , to i the f"1 ipJ?,OU,Je' wwtnw'ft dock commission for Its approval and Jen" toSLiS Clactartaa county rice will later, be submitted t the taxpayers wnfiJan.P'i, ? -h!f of th Mtv , 'i rv , appointed at Silver' Lake, Lake county. hi-1 IMatara W ordered, effective October , I , poses tne improvement, or land 160 acres Jn. extent Which Is lo- eutmA 1iiaf astutti Aj4k aHAlrBn .iDit. land k. SfittlB.hrld nA Ih. waa .M.I PI TIT TfV :lf II I VIMfl of the wuUm.tte.":ThI." tract"hi a vvnaiS nVpur-Brrt harbor frontage of 8J0O feet and Is con- ; SAXONY. IS, DISCOVERED venlently located for-development as a V?3-t. ..'. mi'm r. , .-. :. :-, .-'; water and raU termlnaJLl V. i. vnni-nct' 7That aa attempt was The proposed improvement,? iaya Mr, made, Saturday ,1 to assassinate King jregardt contemplates tha development Frederick of Saxony, one of the German li.L .wUthu I t,'"nt .tatea, was rumored here today. It waa " ""f" inir tuu IWV uM T w. mai. flrail jm h..Vitl. aa ) - Tfc. 14na .,111 I - - ... j-.. ...v . OF PIONEER WO; mHit- 'f ',,', PORT half , piers. .The Blips will be 149 feet vara m "fiiintltKr i K am waaJs bmj! awststaa a n width, the? Piera M6 feet, and; the rested The renort lacked confirmation, half nlera.lB feet. With a dnth f r?ter ePPrt lacked coniirmation. -. v iuuu reel inside rrom the harbor line " 1 the piers will be covered and ahedded the JUDGE AND ATTORNEY full length., with apace allowed for rail- r . Mr ,! V P 7t ! rnn lei1 . road development and . facilities. The . f ? NAMcD rOR ALAoKA r pier and alip . cpnatructton will allow '"..'..v'- ,. ;' -thing 1 accommodatron, for . , yea- , Washington, ; Oct r 7 The following ' sels 500 feat long. !! yiWmi$m'f nomlnatlona were sent to the senate to ; "The northern half of 1 100 feet will day: .? ' .;- v ? . ' v , 1 provided -.with a quay the whole - John Handoiph Tucker to be United ' distance, In tne rear of which a space States judge for the second district of ' of about SO acres will be utilised for the Alaska, and F. M. Tuxton to be United . - storing of bulky freight s This area will State's district attorney- for the same '.be fully tracked to allow th easy hand- district" c -Z?Z' -.''J-S.-V. linsr of the) - trelgli t'.:;?M f ' ' thik: , ; Speaktag oX the plans for Mock's Bot- "That'gV-goodvA''- CoalEdlefsen, H 263 , ; torn,' MrV Hegardt said: s "This tract hag I stark.' " : ,. : , . (Aa. a- total area or34 acre -and extenda ' from the harbor line on the west aide I x : to the Willamette boulevard, on the I east JMvlded. by the St John's track of th 0.y,, B. .& N, company,-: It Is - proposed tq, utilize the east 170acres -: - as a complete water and rail terminal '- ' and for Industrial purposes. On the ,. , western - half- it is proposed to oonstruct Mrs, rW,-. CaYey uohnson Gives iHer Best.Wishes and Prom- ' Trom an Oregon ; 'pion'eer'VVornan wKa has sees grow aU .the great things that "Portland has! achieved, comes n Indorsement, of the proposed interstate bridge' Unking Portland and Vancouver ano carrying a high road over the Co lumbia river. ' Mrs. William Carey John. son has written the bridge committee. pledging her personal , support of the project and urging the voters general. ly to pass the, bond issue at the polls. She. says;' t "I desire to thank Vour committee for conferring upon me- the privilege and the -responsibility of assisting It in Its objects. ... And also I ' desire . to assure you ' of my confidence. In my ability. aa well as rriy Intention, to be an active mem oer or tne committee. . .; "I have the honor to be a pioneer of the region to be served by the projected bridge across the Columbia river. I have resided on Puget : sound and In Vancouver and In Portland, and Z am in tlroately acquainted with all the country from Seattle to Portland.: and with the heeds and prospects, by actual observa- nun una oy reaaiog. a i fiv oeen col lecting data on the subject for many years. I have grown up with this country, my country, and ' everything that concerns It concerns me as one of its legal- citizens. f , .r'v -"v - -iV ;:;J.--,p.lKnowa Oonntry W&Atfrifr) "I not only Tknow the country and what has already been done for It but I know from north to south, as Old friends, the best of the people who have done the most for If or are planning the best to advance the Interests of It rr "My affectionate, hopeful regarda for that have reached the brldpe commit tee s headquarters in the Commercial club building." " Another letter,.; sent in by O. W. T. Muellhaupt, points out ihar the permanency of the barraolts at Van couver . would be strengthened by the bridge and that in time of war the span would abundantly Drove its worth. In case of a- disastrous fire, he says, Porti land's, fast motor drlyen fire fighting apparatus could be dispatched to Van couver and check the flames, $ where now, tne ferry, would prohibit such cooperation With a sister city. ,' , v t v planning similar eelebratlons . of the blowing out of the dyke, and all are joined in the plea to have the hour post- poned. ..... " -j Xf';j,y'i e: y. '.:; That's Stark. ; goo . ,Coal-k-Bdlefsen, ;-' V S6J FEDERALS CAPTURE CITY AND: REBELS RETREAT " ; Washington, Oct: ,T. The capture of Santa Rosalia, Mex., Iby 'federal troops was officially t ' ' ' partmtnt , today. 1 ! , r stated; withdrew t iv i 1 . evacuating Kan ta Kohuiia. Journal Want Ads , bring r .. Change Necessary . for jCele-1 i: bratlon Here Because , of T,; ,unierence ij . ime. 'i-l-X: our Oregon-Washington country and my pioneer acquaintance with the land. Its history- and its workers." 'S'.: '' Tlxla ts one of the encouraging things "Please postpone the blowinsr' 'out nt uie ayae, so we can get la on the Jolllfi- OBtlOn.,.;K--'' .: 'j . . ji -rv This la the substance of a telegram gent this morning by the Portland cham ber, of commerce to. Colonel Goethals. chief engineer in charge of the Panama " nour ior piaaiing away tne j unai oosiame to tne open canal had been set for a. m. next Friday. This, however, la - the . time- at . the isthmus, which is three hours earlier than the time- at Portland, . Accordingly, 1 if the diss were set ort at at the Isthmus. it would be 9 a. fit. in Portland, the hour when most people are' . saying vicious tnings or tne ma a Who mvanted alarm clocks. : .ij- .jt. The chamber is asking Colonel Goeth- ais to-cnange tne nour from t o'cloca until noon. .That - would make it a o'clock here,, and everybody would be awaae.' .- .w.v--;,; ;.s ...;',, : It is the plan, If the change In time la maae. to nave'Uie school children take part In the celebration. The Port land Railway, Light. A Power company will be asked to have all cars stop for one minute, and "officers of the cruiser Boston wll( be asked to fire a presiden tial salute. . Whistles on all the vessels in tne namor are expected to blow lus tily. -Flags all- over the city will dip no. every man isae orr . jus hat and cheer, ': ,,vw . -'.- ",',. . : - Most of the cities along the coast are Tour sijna, eacn Z6V xeet in wiatn. anai affording space for-18 vessels of a great er Jenrththan 600 feet- In addition to the slips ther will be a quay 2100. feet long, largo enough to accommodate four -or five steamers. With three full piers and two half ptera sufficient space will be allowed for trackage facilities on-the . face of the piers." B0Y J0 GOrUOMEAFTER , "25' DAYS'ONROCKPILE ' For 'ihreo months the iarents of Frank Baiey luive "been urging him to r. come honwrtot them-at-t Denver,-Colo. . . TIiai. auan muni him a tlrkat nurchased r by the ard work" of the. aged rather. .tuJ Twice the son . pawned the ticket for .. liauor. -.- ' V . ' , j . ' This morhlnga ,the muhloipal court I xne waywsra son - ji?ua lur & cuniiua , to return.' to his parents. "Not yet" I said Judge Stevenson. ' "Tou're not In i proper shape for them to sea you.'., The1. Judge gave hlrrt vdaye on the , ' rookplla,; After that he is to make the " trfp home'- Patrolman ttntchings is to - hold the railroad, ticket .-until Bassy Is . , ready to go, then take him to the train :-" and see that, the ticket la turned over ' to the conductor. ' " , " Basey Is tS years old, his father 77 years aftd his mother ,74 years old. "... , v REDUCE LAWYER'S FINE ; WHO SMASHED KODAK Sail Francisco, Oct. 7. Superior Judge ,' Lawlor today reduced to S13 v the -lne of t0), Imposed, by Police Judge Sulli van several weens ago m tne case oil IS ' Charlps Jtamsey, an attorney, convict- ed of committing battery upon a news-l , paper photographer. Ramsey punched the camera, man while the. latter was! , attempting to take a picture ofMhe . - caminettl party during' the Biggs-Cam-1 . , lnetu trial Here., The prosecution joined : . DR. MURET IS ARRAIGNED: V NO MONEY NOR FRIEND ' New lorl4 Oct T.--Dr, Muret, the den tist accused of running a counterfeit-I . ing plant In partnership with Hans . Suhmldt confessed -murderer of 'Anna ' i -.is: ;A:.Tt"i-':ws:?-!f: rimmmm nwiMin'MMi.-4.;w. .1.' I 21 i..',. I r- , j - Thesldlledmenvhd have lifted the busi ness of cooking into the field of tcieric th men to ,whom taiste U an art, find in "'M a conibinat.on delightful flavorelNThey serre it as a berage and use it as a flavonitig ?for many dainty ' dIies. And ; they recommend it to those who want the best p "TU last Is eoSMf -assti less mt.'Z it r: D. Ghirardeffi Co. lagg ':?' 3b 5 Pick Out the ; Wearer$ of I It .if '7 Baltimore . Clothes ; In any well dressed crowd ' , In 'any gathering of well-groomed . men you'll find custo)ner of this J store well represented. i. Schloss - Baltimore aothes1 are I the choiCe'of tne man who wants v. , "style, and quality, yet does' not ' care to pay, the -charge' of the ' , high-priced tailor. V -' 1,4 V?' .' : And actually about ..the only dif-! ference' you can see in most in-, stances is the cost-Schloss-Bal- timore' Clothes' are' priced s 1 $15; $18, $20 andljpto$40 &CSvendeF '-Wifcl'-W SIB :S ip si i g r aBvar gf " i S Stiirriirns .GaiTEinieini-C: Specials': Tomdinro w2 Offerings selected from The Emporium immense new stock of beautiful Suits; Coats and Dresses! :; New garments continue) - . J t . WT T I. 1 . TU -.. a.m.a. (o amva aauy irom our new. i ora uujrei, . i uci c wu evgry purchase here, whether aovertised or not. ' Splendid Raincoatc And FREE Waterproof ft 11 Vil O Storm: Hat to Match jL oqJ. -Women'i smart English Qabardinesi-the ideal raincoat I. Eaxctly as illustrated. Raglan or set-In sleeves tailitary collar. full length. - Guaranteed rainproof. With - every Coat sold tomorrow or Thursday; a special Waterproof Crushabla Waterproof Storm Hat to match, will ba given FREE. All women's and misses' sizes. Only off the express Monday the ; most remarkable: Suits, we: believe,v : ; ever offered in Portland t this price! Beautiful Navy. Serjes,v smart BedV? lords, rich Cheviots, etc. tvery new shade. Very latest New York styles, 'splendidly ' tailored and 'lined with' guaranteed satin. Be sure to see them t tomorrow ' ' -.worn pi ? $14.75 Black Boucle Coaio Tomorrow $10 ' Just SO of them - ' , at this extraordi- , " v -v nary price!.' Full length v Coats of ' the popular black boucle. "Hand some shawl collar new loose pack-. Lined from collar to hem in service able Venetian. ' , ill "Smutllfit,, Petticoats, $3.95 Try and equal them anywhere else in Portland under $5, if you can I New ad-' jus table, perfect-fitting Fett ticoats, or beautiful quality messalines and soft taffetas. s$3.95 To $1 Neckwear at 29c -'-Thousands of pieces to choose from! Lace Collars, Frills, Collar and Cuff SetsK Ruffs," and "other 'popular ,m. conceits,, worth up to :5. yQ A Tomorrow, your , choice at 1 am w only ... See Oar Special --wJ Umbrella $i.6o .r n ill All I B .1 a I'!- ,'! i.. '. V. ' '. a RTH AT ALDER Sucesscrs to Salem Voolsri Mills Clcihin'Ccmipany Regardless of the ; Price. You Pay you can depend absolutely upon cbrrectness'of style an'd perfection of fit in any pair of shoes you buy here. We've built our reputation as a good shoe store enr pleasing men . wim parutuiar icci. , i The number of "customers -have increased unitl we-were compelled to take this larger, better store." , ' i-, ;, N'j 1 ' ' ' : . We hope to soon have the pleasure of fitting yoiC '4 " ; sir. .with your Fall Footwear. We haven't yet had : the chance to welcome YOU to our new place, but i we won t let you tninic that you lack an invitation. 1 1 r Come and see the new lasts in Florsheims fort Fallthe shoe for' the well-dressed man.' - ' for' the well-dressed man. 1 The Florsheini Shoe Shop REEVES SHOE COMPANY !: SSO WtuhinjtonSfrcef: s! if You'll Enjoy Your Lunch every - moment and i "every fragment is " a ' pleasure, ; Drop in . today-J-meet : ' your,, substantial busi- ness' friends h e t e ' r listen to- the pleasing ; '.music of : the . German Hussars .Orchestra. . r w -.r . . It ' isn't - expensive. e'V. ! r t For we serve a well- . balanced, decidedly ap- ; i petiiing - table ' dliote lunch f or 3 1k F IS) FREE;a STAMPS; -' V1"- . m MSJ '- - aetei ' m 's . el ' - X a 11 he YambiU-rublic Mar ket is ' belping thousands -' of families to cut down the high 'cost ' of living." Wednesday', in addition to the low prices, those who present Uiisiad when making purchase of SOc br; over, at any one stall, will get 15 extra S. & H. Green Trading Stamps FREE, besides-regular stamps.' ' "v 'rr, u'.lv? w ' . ; ' ; "'.T r.Y I n i4.jt 1 aw, 1 r FIRSTi SECOND AND YAMHILL STREETS C t , r :s 4' . 50c Morgan Building Broadway and', Washi . ington St ' , 1 r; , HOTEL 8YEUABI m FnnnoioGO Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan SI .50 clay up A ' American Plan $30 a day up. ij ffawste-Iuul brick sbsctote. Third ad. ditia of kuiulradi room at txilldiae. Every Bxxl.rn convnlaaee. . Modwte tmtas. . Cealar of thaatr and setail dia. trict. Oa earlinaa tranaan-ioS all ever Battri. aaaitM tit, train all CENTRAL OK0BI TO THE DAYLIGHT WAY . Means the COLONISTS Atth,tion . THROUGH SERVICE i-'-Vr''-- STEEC;'CO ACHES;! To Bend( Madras, Metolius, Terrebone and all Central Oregon rolnft. Prospective settlers vrlllTind pleasure and profit hi seeing the c ;itry ;by day and better able to decide on a locatioo upon their arrival st l j ,1 .' destination. . j - .',,; ,, - ' ' CITY TICKET OFFICE . '.Tyrd'and Wsshjngtan. - Phones Marshall 4303 r-.l " : n X