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OCTOELR 18, i;i3.. c. J!,-DAILY' jOU::::.L,, V of S;iSISCECLiED. UNFAIR III SOLI CASES A-". .hmissloner-Bigelow Asserts Unjust Cutting Causes Him 10 Withhold Approval, . Declaring that the salary Btandardlza tion system In Its present form, which - flxes;rV classification for all of the ' , 16f't" . employes, was distinctly un fair Vi timber of tho employes, C. A. . Blgelow, commissioner of finance, this - morning In til council meeting refused to vote for an emergency ordinance te tabllshing the system, and as a result ", the ordinance' will - not come up for final action fcr at least lght dais. In the time Intervening an attempt Is to be made to place the classification On at AlffArant Vid.la ' : .. j ' i. w lieu we measure cams ip wr ac tion . this morning Commissioner Brew- ater asked that an emergency clause be attached making the ordinance ef fective . Immediately if " passed. Com miss loner Blgelow then stated that he was not ready to vote on the measure, pointing1 out many examples which he deemed unfair. - These were cases Where - salaries had . been vativ: t e nty. System Iturt Be Changed. "The More 1 Ifo into this tandardlr.a tlon," said Commissioner Blgelow, "the more 2 think it is unfair. I positively win not vote for it in its present shape, , end if it is not on a fair basis when it , - comes up for final vote I shall vote ' , gainst ine orainano adopting it, , ? , Commissioner . Daly stated that from , what he knows of the classification it .' seems that in some cases personalities 'had been brought in when the final se lection was made. lie urges eliflce- tion fixed solely on efficiency and net Commissioner Dleck urged the adon . . tlon ( of the system. Immediately and . ;. stated that If there were to be ehanges - in; salaries these, could be made later. He then introduced an amendment to the classification so that the salary of - U. W, Weldler, secretary of the tire de partment, be left as it Is at present His salary had been previously ordered out srom iuqo to iisoq a year. " J: 'l Amendment Carrie. -.- ' ' The amendment, coming for vote, was -carried over the dissenting voices - of Commissioners Daly and Brewetar. Commissioner Ealy stated that the ao tlon 'WM.Jtut "What was trying to -be avoided, as the raising of his salary . and the raising of others would cause u-ouoie. -! ..y rVv-i'ASi ;; commissioner Birelow alaa . ium Nthat he was opposd to the three-son : system lor tne nre department as cro . .JoseV ,: He further stated that the fire chiefs were not altogether in favor of , . the scheme. Mayor Albee ' stated that : ; th chief had agreed to the ideal and . uiiu. war regaraeu it as a good plan.. Commissioner Blgelow stat '.'v'ed, that the-chiefs probably agreed to ,'the plan because it was the mayor's. - : v The ordinance of adoption was de ferred eight days. - - ; J DEPAItTMEJTr E8TPIATE V. OCT ' Health Qf f Ice Feelg Effect -of Big ": ' Stroke of Economy. Approximately 141,000 .wee out from , .-.the $98,000 estimate for the health de ' . partment for 1JH by the budget com - -mlttee meeting yesterday afternoon-and Hhe pruning is by no means completed, j ; 'All of. the 41 new positions, except five asked for by Dr. Marcellus, were elim- -.inated.' The amount cut wag for sal. - eriee alone, the equipment and supplies : n.: - csnmaie yeijio oe Mvueoj fV j fx While debating ever the budget It was ' ,f ;broUght out that there is lack jof co , operation between the state health of- J flee and that of the city. :; It was point ed out that the stats department had refused to cooperate. Plane are to be , made to have the state bacteriologist . laboratory,, moved from the Selling - ouuoing w me city hau and put. In - ' oharge of the city health, department ; Milk Chemist Calloway; who had been ".'J brought into the discussion, stated. that the state health department certifies te ; . 4 two dairies -handling milk of Portland consumers and that it could not shew , t, ' a score card to prove that the jnilk has " ; even been tested. -V . . . ' , Msdical inspectors, ' school inspectors ' , . and others proposed by Dr. Marcellus v ' were all. out from' the estimate by the ; oommlttee. Chairman ; Blgelow stated ,,. that all of the proposed Improvements . wera probably desirable, but that they . would have to go to keep within last "-jriymfa tax levy; i-:;- ,,' ' Bridg s Xngnianoe Flan : Failg. y:.A. plan of Commissioner Brewster to Insure all of the bridges -owned by the city tor at least $50,000 did not meet .with the approval of all of the members of the city council this morning. Com missioner Daly stated that he was la '. favor of the), city carrying its own ln f;; surance Instead of paying premiums to ;: Insurance companies. The matter was j taken under advisement, i.y-i ;-J' - - " " ' v' . f' Ask Remission of Penalties. -- '. SUtlng . that penalties -l assessed asalnst. his company for delinquencies In the. completion of contracts - were v unfair and that companies should at least be given a hearing by the coun cil before being fined, I. N. -Day of the Oregon 'Independent . Paving company i "has asked that some of the penalties ' ,'be remitted, -The council has the mat ' ...tsr under consideration. s , i . I ';, ? New ' Milk i Ordinance Planned, ';'An ordinance is to be prepared at the ; request ot Will H. Daly, commissioner v cfvpubllo utilities, prohibiting the sale ' ' of milk in Portland' unless . the herd "of '. "cows producing the milk Is first in spected by employes from the health Y ; department. Mr. Daly plana to have fthe cost of Inspection paid by tho own ;ers of the cows Inspected. - v j j " Municipal Paving Plant. . , '"To secure data to Incorporate In plane ; for a. municipal paving plant Howard , .Holmes of the city engineer's depart ment and City Chemist Dulin will be ;; 5 sent "to. Bpringfleld, 'On, where a nt , nlclpal plant is in operation, f: . SAY CORRESPONDENTS - '. , 'GARBLE B El LIS TRIAL : : Kieff Russia, Oot'18.-Stenographeri ,' ,at the Beilis trial were not permitted to give out their report for publication today until they had been examined by "mm government expert. It was charged ; .'that they were garbling the proceedings ,'l-to suit the prejudices of rorcign papers : and presenting, an unfavorable picture of v" -Russlan 'Justice. . , -., ., ".SlnyiT Before Grand Jnrv. Lloyd H. Wllklns, confessed slayer of Lou L.. Winters, was taken before the . grand Jury this morning by Deputy Dls strict Attorney Collier. lie is charged -with first degree murder, L.LLi.i llJnD. H OT CI D Traveling . Man's Memory Ap parently Affected by Run-; ' away Experience, . (8pectsl to The Jon roil.) ' Grants Faee,- Or., Oct. 18.-WUHam B. Greene, the representative of the Blake. MoFall company, of Portland, who disappeared following a runaway of the team he was driving near Brownsville Wednesday, and who was found in this city last night, left for his home In Portland on train number le this morning. -". Greene arrived In Grants ' Pass Thursday, but hie memory of the cir cumstances following the runaway on the banks of the Calapooia , . river seemed very indefinite,' though before leaving here his mind wee clearfng. He was found by K. F. W. Koeh, a fellow traveling man,: but at ' first de nied that, he was Greene and seemed to. have - no recollection . of events since the accident. Later he appar ently recalled In a vlelonary way the runaway, a wheel of the buggy9 break ing down at the Calapooia ford. ; With the- breaking of a lito he lost con trol of ; th.teaIn..i"-'S'::.,;B,;4;. He was thrown from tne buggy, ne said, and .taking two valises . ana a coat that were thrown out at the same time, started to walk to - the nearest station. At Springfield he bought a ticket, to Grants Pass, and errivine- here went te the first room- In r house ' he could fintr, where he said he slept for several s hoursr ,-Ha- purchased a ticket to Eugene, avina1 that he recalled something of the runaway accident, and wae going back to hunt It up. An attempt was mad hero to have a local Justice issue a warrant to nold Greene on an Insanity, charge, but the Justice re fused, saying that be thougm care ox friends wa aU that Greene - needs. Last night he spent with friends at A hoteL :,r-v. yl:::" :';;;- M. E. CHURCH RUCTION ' i REACHES THE COURTS; INJUNCTION 13 ASKED (Continued Prom Page One.V" ' church, against holding services in tho Grace ehurch building. . Denied tha injunction they sought, they refused one offered by Judge C lee ton, preventing the removal of any property from the Taylor street site, and called a meeting at the office of B. Leo Paget, one of - the foremost agi tators. Where) it was decided that church services would be held tomorrow morn lng In the i Third , and Taylor street building. It was not decided who should preside, but It was made very clear that the action of tha -conference In aban doning the Third - and Taylor street property would not be recognised by them. , , - v. . tv 4 jp'7; rrand Zs Boented. ' : ' It has been atrreed that service should be held la the Third street building only for the purpose of technically comply ing with the law, nd In the appliaUon for aa injunction the plaintiffs state the resolution te maintain services in the Third street church is a fraud upon the member of the church and will re sult in depriving the members of the church from maintaining their ordinary and usual place ot warship. - 'v..'. i W.i feel "that tn steam rouer, is working overtime In this matter and that denying us the tight to vote on these ' matters is - the same as If a body Of city or state officials acted in direot opposition to tn wiuauve. - saia B. Lee Paget We have th numbers with us, but tho controlling machinery is gone and w do not Intend to stand for this pro nosed chantce. Ther IS going to be some very interesting developments tn this affair ana the ena is not in signu ...,;.'Ohuxen Kstoty Reviewed. . .In the complaint filed In the circuit court this morning,- the technical his tory of the church for years, since Its first organisation, wers reviewed, i As a cause ot action, however, the plalntiffe allege a refusal on the part of the directors of Grace . church to comply with the terms of a contract made In July, 1912, when- Grace church aid Taylor Street churcn united under the name of the l"lrtM. B. church, In that they have not yet deeded .over to the First ohuroh-the property at , TwelfU and Taylor streets. , . -.- The plaintiffs are: : C w. way, w. . Pope, Beth Eigge, , Mrs. W. H. Baylor, aw. Nottingham, J. E. Bennett, Lot Taylor, A. Thuriow, w, ; . vnurcmu, T. J. fltelnmets, John O, Wledrlck, C. . I Prioe, i Ernest Stansbery,' Charles P. Little, J. M. Burroughs, Robert & Far reU, N. C Thorne, Josephus BulUvant, Dr. Frank M. Taylor. Mrs. H. A, Hale; Dr. Alan Welch emlth, ' - The defendants are: The nrat K. J5. church, Grace M. B. churoh,- A. M. Smith, Philip Buenner, t. b. ewamei, i John Corklsn, James Bradshaw, J. P. Raamusien, J. L. Hartman, O. F. John sv)n and J. W, Bell, trustees of church and member of Quarterly ' conference and Rev. Benjamin Toung. , . 1 ' Rev. Benjamin Toung, pastor of the' church, is acoused of exercising a dom inant influenca over the other, defend-1 ant of-th suit whom they declare have repudiated and refused to carry out the term or tne contract. wnion brought a union of the two churohea The plain tiff declare they fear, unless the court restrains the defendants, that plans will eventually be made to sell the property at Third and Taylor streets and build a large edifice en the Grace churoh site, - The resolution to hold services in the Graoe church and to praotlcally abandon Taylor street site was passed Ootober 13, unanimously, by the regular quarter ly conference of the church, the official governing body and the complaint by the plaintiffs,! In effect a rebellion against the church governing body by a few who opposed the building of the new edifice and who have opposed the plans for church Improvement ' ae proposed by ethers termed progressives. - Dr.'Tonng BeoUaes to Talk. ' ' Rev. Benjamin Toung, when naked for hi view on the matter, refused to be Interviewed, beyond , etatlng that wer vice would beheld aa agreed upon by th quarterly ' oonf erenoe ; at. Grace church, tomorrow morning and evening. Another step in the legal proceedings will be taken Ootober SI when the- de. fendants have been cited to appear to show cause why the Injunction issued by the plaintiffs shall not be granted.' In the meantime Bishop R. J, Cooke, of th Oregon district, who Is In Athene. Tenn., Is being kept advised by both factions as to developments. His stand on the matter has not been made known, but it Is expected that he will be heard arom before the day set for the court hearing. BILL TO SUSPEND FREE TOLLS IN PANAMA CANAL .'Washington, Oct - IS. Representative Adamson of Georgia announced this aft ernoon that he Intended soon to In troduce a bill to suspend indefinitely the free tolls clause, la th Panama ca nal law, ARRESTED AFTER nu;;f bi for l:o;iiiis Confession. Obtained ' From r. Prisoner;, Another MaivI , most Convicted for His Act. ! After e search lasting several months by the sheriff's and constable's offices. Frank Rosenetrom was ) arrested Inst night . by Deputy Constables Nicholson nd Hunter at his home. J600 East Hoyt street, charged with Issuing bad Checks, This 'morning' he admitted four ot the check were passed by himself, but would not Identify four others, lie ha a wife and 7-month-old baby, . ' Under the ham ot Rose, he Is said to have bought small orders of groceries in various . parts of the city, giving check In payment Lately the checks were drawn on blanks of . the now de funct Auto , Despatch ' company, for which he once worked. The name of R. J. Rowan, manager of the company, was, sighted to ' these checks. " Last spring other checks were ' used to ' which - the- name of William Lind was forged. .' . The checks were always made pay able to some nam with "son" on the end, such as Johnsson, Anderason and Honsson, and always with the double "a" In the oenter of the name. That feature, furnished th clua' Another feature was the fact that no check were passed In or near Montavllls, where the family lived. The check on which the complaint wai made was for 117.60, and was passed on Ollle Lent a Suflnysid butcher.v Another check for $7.8S was passed on the People's market ot Sunnyslde. and ether oheeks are for similar small amounts. - It is known that at leaet 1118 worth of check were passed and many mors are. believed to be OUt. :-:viU -r'' M m, ' Last summer a man named William Lind was arrested for passing corns of these checks, and was partially identi fied a th man who passed them. Only the fact that the Identification was not complete saved ; him from being held. Roeenstrom was sentenced to two year in th penitentiary by Circuit Judge Mc Ginn on two - indictments for similar offenses en January it, 1I1L and was paroled.;-, -y----, - foS ORGANIZATIONS . SUPPORT MOVE FOR : : INTERSTATE ' BRIDGE ' . ' 'Continued From Page One.) ' - nomah county, .or any organisation that desires exposition,. of the interstate brlJge plan, they desire to be notified through Interstate bridge headquarters, on th first floor of the Commercial Club building. , ' Committee members would like to meet and discuss the issue with . any individual voter who is not convinced of the uUlity of the bridge and the need for building it now. r : The committee finds - In its ' own economy ot. program a powerful appeal to th taxpayer.- The cost of the bridge is comparatively little. It la estimated at $1,150,000. This is approximately 1800,000 lees than the cost of th Broad, way bridge. It Is approximately 1760. 000 leas than the cost of the new Harrt man railroad.. trootare Strictly ITtllltarlan. In i the estimate of cost all, purely ornamental features have been elimin ated. The plan la for a purely utilitarian structure that will span the river bar rier, and link the rich agricultural, pro ducing districts of southwestern Wash ington with the consuming population of Multnomah county. ; h ' The cost of the bridge Is .divided be tween Multnomah and Clark counties. Clarke county has already voted Its share of tbe bonds. Clark county. Ha lea than one-twentieth of th property value that Multnomah county has, yet by act of the last legislature the etate will pay the interest on th bonds to be voted by Multnomah county, while Clark county must -carry it own In terest burden, ;'y- ': f --' . : 't- Eighty-seven pr cent or me voter of Clark county approved th bridge bond because they had evidence to show that it would double value ther while Increasing Multnomah values by not less than $10,000,000. Other Items many - times mentioned and easily apparent have alao added to the strength of the campaign. 7 It is pointed out that Impetus will be -given to construction of electrle railway lines from Portland Into Clarke county and southwestern waaningion; mai uaoe relations will be facilitated and the volume ot business will be Inoreased; that food products can be brought her more cheaply and sold more cheaply; that labor , will be furnished to many men. and that an Investment showing nothing but profit will have been mad when the voter of Multnomah approve th building of the' bridge..' . J. J. HILL BADLY SHAKEN , IN BURLINGTON WRECK Winona, 'Minn.,, Oct f 18.- James J. Hill, - the railroad magnate, was badly shaken up but not hurt much at Nelson, near here, today when a Burlington northbound express train, with ; Hill's private car-attached, collided, with a southbound - passenger ; train. Fireman Elliott of the southbound train was instantly killed and several other per son were suglitly- Injured. ;:?v'(; r POLICE SEIZE C. P.'RS AUSTRIAN HEADQUARTERS Vienna, Oct II. The police seised the Canadian Pacific books and corres pondence and closed all the company' Austrian offices today,' following th arrest Of the road's agent, Samuel Alt- man, on charges of helping Austrians to sTiiola wf t ViAit r naaannri iusi1ia military service. JIOTCR THAN JSPANKINGg : Spanking doe not cure children of bed-wetting. - There I a constitutional can for thi trouble. Mrs.' at'Snm Uiers, uqi w, noiri uaon, ina., , mill send free to any mother her successful- home Ueatment with full instructions. JA. a1 Rnen atin ItcWnff In Bend no money, but write her today if V ,n01 0aP fP your children Uouble you In this way. . 8tanU7 And QUlcklV restore tnO Don't blame the Child, the chanoes are' -u rtcoltri 'vn In it can't help It This treatment elao perled Ceaitn, CVCH III cures adults and aged people troubled gAverd and Stubborn CaSeS Oi wfth urine difflcultle. by day or night ITL tjIt-- SsLADIBS! ASK FOR ANTIKOMIXTUEE HO. fl. It Is e safe end sore wo i man's medicine. r to Uk: works like nirle. 1'rW 2.oo; double (trends SO.- ITor Ml snd gnanntd bf th llelfnod lrug Co IU Morrbna siraut, , mrt t v ft u Reports on Eugenics Social Ism "and Divorce to Bp. . Made? at Str Louis. (ViU4 Press Leased Wire.) V New York, Oct. 1. The houses of bishops and deputies at the Episcopal church convention adopted concurrent resolutions today authorising an ex haustive study of ertgenlce, soclaliem and divorce. Report will be mad on ail three ubject at the St. Louie con vention 1 lleV. By these the church's future attitude toward the three propo sitions will be largely determined, - It was tb most Important step taken thus far since the convention opened. The Rev. E. Xi. Parsons of Berkeley, Cal., introduced a resolution in the house of deputies providing for a com mittee to report in 1 tie concerning th advisability of having th presiding bish op elected Instead of holding his po sition by right of seniority, the reso lution wa placed on tho calendar imme diately, which meant that it wa prac tically tabled. - ft iW-viv Th house of Ulshop was engaged this afternoon In a decuaslon ot candi dates for vacancies In It own body. The member of the house of bishops at the Kplseopa! church convention de cided today not to fin th vacancies in their body until Monday. e ' The house of bishops yesterday agreed to the resolution sent up by the house of deputies permitting the substitution or tntlnctlon . for the - common chalice la administering' the wine at - com munion. This allows th. communicant to dip a wafer In th wine, avoiding the danger front common us of a drinking CUP. :' '.''" . .-.-Si ;i " ',.y.. '. 'V Five minutes of prayerful silence be ginning at I p. nu, on Good Friday, was aavocatea by tne nous or depone. -rnnltel nas Leased Wire.1 Ban Francisco, Oot. 11. J. O. Van Saalen, an advertising man, wsa shot and fatally wounded today by a woman who gave her name as Miss Leah Altx- ander. '' v fr:T:5;q r--c The shooting occurred In Van Baalen's office In the Chronicle building. It was witnessed by James Sanders, Carl M. Anderson and G. Blbbard, .who called Traffic Policeman Levy from th atreet outside..- - '.;.,-4.-r- '" Levy found Vsn Baalen lying tn his office doorway and asked who shot biro. "That woman In there," groaned Van Baalen. - Levy enUored and asked tb woman If she bad fired th shoe. She admitted it promptly. " I . . Van Baalen was taken to th Emerg ency hospital, dying, and the woman to police Aeadquar tar. 6h told Chief of PbUce White that Van Baalen took her to Cuba six months ago, promising to marry her, but afterward threw her off. She aald she had called on him. repeat edly and asked him to, merry her and finally, losing her temper, drew - a re volver and shot him. MAN IS HURT WHILE -" BOARDING STREETCAR In attempting to board a moving St Johns electric train at th corner of Baltimore nd North Jersey streets, St Johns, today, F. C. Kraua, of $46 Rus sell street slipped and fell beneath the wheels of the trailer and barely escaped with hi life. He was rushed to the Good Samaritan hospital, as 1 is feared be sustained spinal and Internal Injur ies. ie was unconscious ror IP minutes after being hit A few cut on tlu shoulder and back of th ear were "the extent of his injuries as far a external examination revealed. - IL V. Conger and F. Worst were In charge of the car, St-Johns No. 1S. Th car waa dust coming Into St Johns from Portland when Kraua attempted to board it It wa mo vine: at a anead of I about seven miles an hour. ' ' INSANITY TO BE PLEA y .. OF WIFE SLAYER EjUS Chicago, Oct .11. Insanity due to paretlo Infection of th brain, aggra vated by witnessing a performance of "Damaged Goods," Is te be the defense. It was learned here today, of William Ellis, member of a wealthy Cincinnati family, who earlier In the week killed Mrs. Kills and then attempted auiclde. Kill confessed to the murder at th coroner' Inquest yeeterday. The prisoner toay refused to telk to deteotlvss. He probably will be Indicted by th October grand Jury., ; -vj v.v Grip Oosta' P4erewkl $20,000. . New York. Oct: II. Owing to an at tack ot the grlp.J?aderwkl cancelled 10 days engagements, which will cost him f fO.000. , .-. : V .. f " ' " rnnnrAT A' i ' J T ' DESINOIiUintinentelllfilteS cczema,raau jrum wwvt vvuw; tormenting.unsightlycroptloni, f Resinol gssily clegrg away plmplealg blackheads, redness, roughneu and dandruff. . Sold by all dniftUta, 'rraseribed by doctors for the pert Is ywn. Pw smb1m with fuB dlrwtloe write te Dept. td, Bsstool, Beltfaaote, ktd. WOMAN SHOOTS DOVN S.F.nDlHSIf,l Resinol stops sian humors , a L Short Stories Tell Delayed News Reaome of the Events of Friday Afternoon and Night; Paragraphed (or Quick Digestion by Journal Bears, v: v " " 1 Eastern. 1 ,s " , ' F. - Q. Fsrrell, a blind splrituslUt medium, was ' convicted of murder tn the ' Second degree In connection with causing the deaths ot Mrs. T. J. Tur ner; and Mis Rhode Carter, at Glenn wood, Ark. ; Th women died a re sult of a suicide pact entered . late at the Instance of the medium. ' George Hartman. of fit Louis, Mo., Who claimed he hsd bee cured of lep rosy, was returned to quarantine by health officers, who declared that the man wa not cured, and that apparent temporary recoveries were characteris tic of the disease. .:; y. By the signing of two bills ' aimed at the ahlpment of liquor between counties ot Tennessee ' and between states, the new lawa have become ef fective. Law making aalooo and other such place nuisance subject to abatement will become effective March UrSti -i? fir- f Kerr Duncan- McMillan has been in augurated aa' president of Well col lage at Aurora, N. T. He succeeds George Morgan Ward,. Who resigned. American - ax porter have , a large field Of operation In Latin-America if they will give the ubject proper thought, declare H. J. Letevr first secretary , of the Panama legation, in an address before th 4 Kansas city Commercial alob. ;;:v,S'; , h Tb Delta X7plloa f raternlay, tn na tional convention at Rochester, N. T passed an amendment to Its by-laws prohibiting receiving into Its member ship after 107 . any member , of any high school, or preparatory school fra ternity. ' : ... " : : . v Sji;.' Henry Clay Flick at Pittsburg, de nies the truth of the published!- ac count that he gave hi daughter-in-law I J.000,000 In her . own right and his on - ChUd. 1,200.00, a wedding presenU. - Mrs. : Medlll McCormick, of Chicago, declare that-'' th new - woman suf frage law la Illinois, is in danger of being attacked on technical grounds, and that the enemies of the law are doing all In their power to have the measures Invalidated. -w .. HAMraM irnnitiall.1: ef - Vlortda. re fuses to call a special session .of th legislature to : pass an anu-atuui w similar to California's, on th ground that th law would be In conflict with the etate conatttution. Action had been, requeeted. , by JtepreaentaUye Clark... i '-',! --.;' V," .I-..-'-..-": v Vincent Astor. said to b th richest young man in th . world received jt legacy f fllO from, hi uncle, J. R. Willing. Th will bor - no date and some ef It ; provision were -written In. a manner hard to decipher,- , ttf.Ii IPntlflo OHmi?t? lutMMi av SO nrlsonara aarvinsr time i .th .-'waahinarton state nenltntlary i were commuUd by the eut board ef pardon. Two of tn prisoners were or dered transferred to th atat reforma tory. n .'. ' " ' ' 'iHp-' V 5':".'"; . j u.a arv nrswar of KwnortWsh: ha oauaed th arrest of Dr. Emily Bel gel of Spokane because of her refusal to take back a baby sh. ha obtained en payment It 185. Th child cried so much th woman returned it and de manded her money, back. ; This request was refused, ft ,: "' -'-- ,:;. -:' F, 8. Rawlins, superintendent or tele graph of the Pacific division of the Southern Paciflo railroad, including It line in Mexico, died at Baa Fraaclsoo The arrest ot two alleged embexsler tt nMir of ' tio.ooo worth' of jewelry; were brought about by the d- tectlve work oi ueorg uiu, a ciera i the Brilliant Jewelry company etore at t m Anus- Frank C ozena and Alfred Astuly. salesmen for th firm, were arrested on suspicion. Pnminr nniisn oak Is hmDrlng ef a hx.lr tha fir which I raging in the mountain near Los Gates, Cel. Considerable carnage naa aireaay oeea Inflicted. :'.- , . n.rai,i arnta hava houxht Seleeted sprue lumber for shipment to th Path- erland to be usea in nuiusuwriaf planes. The lumber was sold at an ad- fe. A M M A Jg SkaJA .''"' ( i . '",.".' t hsi maatin of the California Stat Bar association to b neia at ean viso William T. Hefrtn, chief legal aaviaer oi k. B,,hrn -pfcrifln railroad, and Fras- Ident v Kshclman of th aut ; railroad commission will reeo papers on govern Miniiunii ar raiiroaaa. . , - ralna have caused th Lewi river to rise se that th steamer La Centir Is able to dock at La center, to boat will make regular trips so long as the sUg of tne water wui pemui ; v t r nillplr. nrealdatat of a hotel I,.. w - - r 41aa MAnrm after a trip abroad that European hotels are far behind those of. America, and add that the United state naa less noma ius How Any Woman Can Remove Fuzzy Growtht : (Th Modern Beauty) ; ahnna 'naa a - dalaiana lamir w , paste for-removing nair zroin tne tace, neck or arm, as it Is more satisfac tory In every - way than the nlectrio needle. Enough of the powdered dela- tone and water la mixed into a paste, and spread on the hairy surface for I mlnutea, then removed and with It come every bit of hair. After the akin 1 yfltmuwvM ' " - - - - - " A hi.ah . Fa lnaura haat raalllta. fauv thai Mua . fl. Mfii na rirm im in. irom aeiaton irom your aruasjipt in a wr Inal package. A.dv. . . 1 1 : Chreele sod Nrvos IH. eases resdily taccemb te my thorough sad exnaui. twe metHods of treat ment when they . are carefully end eonalstentl followed. Mistakes srest e attnlmasi, , bacauae , I have traatao auoceaiful ly tkonaaods ef eases ex actly like your ewa. It Is an error not ab the sdvtce ot a Spaclallat who has bad jeare of eiperieoce end gle ex clusive penenal attention to the treatment of mh : t em licensed to practice 1 tbs state of Oregon. WsahlBgtoB, California snd Nevada, My ettleo to thorouehlir equipped with every ehmrleel b saecMD leal doTlee neoesasry for the sclantlfle treat, nest ot your ailments, I adauitlster the World'e Istaat remedies.- .. ,- t Treat Hnrrwisrollr - 0 H B O N I O. KKIIV0H8, BLOOD, IKIM, BLADDKB, UVER AKD K1DNET Dig. HAKES, gHKUMAllSM, NBUgARTUKhiA, eczk.va, soaEhV vUzm, tuna AKO Oonsnltatto and Examlnstlo FHltB. te ft T te g. Dalijt gandara. 10 to 1. J. J; KEEFE, Ph. G. M. D. BOOMS 11-18 IAPAYKTTM Btl0. tltU WASHINUTON ST., CCUNKU T0, POBTf.ANtl. on. IIAIM UALSAM A toil at praparMloa of mwlfc JP.IpatoaradioaiadaaoralL ; . tatafai Color mml 1 ! Boauty toGmy orr'adad Hah. jwm. ana si.wa iTnrvi.ia mm thanSany ether country of the world. J Bird used by the society event, tne Brnsiltan ball at the Oakland hotel, San Francisco, lodged in the top of th high palm and defied capture.. A mon key, frightened by the din andv music, leaped on to the train of a society wo man and the garment wa torn before the beaat could be driven away. - - Rex Langbehn of San Bernardino, Cat. suffered supposed agon le after drinking harmless ; fluid Which ,. h thought wa carbolic; acid, f H thought he wa attempting suicide, but the drug clerk had filled the bottle with a non poisonous fluid. ' - ; i''-r)s:,: -": Alex Smith wa .' slogged, ' bound, thrown Into a slough end shot t Stev enson, WaslL, because he had refuaed to reveal the hiding place of his aea son's savings. , Be may die. , v , Oregon Brief. ' . Constable Jack Frost end ft. R. Green, former members of th city police force. won suite In the luetic court ror cai lection of their ealarie during their summer vacation last year. Council h Hfnui to nav the claim. A number of road district of Clack amas county are planning to levy a spe cial tax, ' Th county court 1 In favor of better' road being built throughout th Bounty. Th annual convention of the Oregon Stat Editorial association met In Port land, f Nearly 7 editors, representing aa many newspapers, were present when Colonel IB. Hofer called th convention to ardor. - Jo iiarlnoa, a Montenegrin, attacked P. Bdmondaon. a negro, tn tne- "bun pen ef the penitentiary, using a hand made dirk as a weapon. iotn men are pris oner and enemtee of each ether. No eriou Injury wa Inflicted on Merinos. .v Mnvaral atiiAatnta eomnatad in tha ex amination for the Rhode scholarship at th Albany college. In Oregon the heada of the various colleges select th student eligible for the examination. Secretary of State Olcott ha given out statement Informing voters how to cast their ballots on th referendum petition at th November election. Many of the voter eetn to be confused, r Tb petlUon designed to recall the county Judge and oommlaalonera of Hood River ha been filed with mor than 400 name attached. ri.-; Burglars entered the butcher shop ef IJogatt Brothers and the A, L, Boxwarth tor at woodland. ' As a result of a special election Jamieson ha voted to add a high school course, to the regular grammar course. A ben, 'which i a cross - between a Plymouth . Rock and a White Leghorn, raised at the Qregon Agricultural col lege, broke the world' record by laying 191 egg In a year. ar-v.-v -,,t Mike Spsnos and Frank Seymour, een teneed to be hanged, for the murder ef George DedMkaloua, at Med ford, nav mad a statement te the warden ef the atat penitentiary, laying the blame for the murder on Tom Frtcaa - Bpanos saya he witnessed the killing, which, wa pro voked, by Frtcaa., ( , , ( , w , -('--' xteutii'-w'' , . ! Postmaster-General Burleon held a conference witn delegation of Araancaa railway "presidents, who declare the road are underpaid 111,000.000 a year for handling United -State malt lie promised to take action, saying that th road aaouid get ail they as entitled tO.H.s;U1r"-i- Beef ahlpper i of Argettl! rgeatlna. Brasll and Cures Without ;DrugG Thb Modern Method of Electric Treatment I Curing Men and Women After Doctor and Drug Fail. ; : RESTORES K : . HEALTH v WHILE YOU .-'.-... ?er i t.i. "'.J SI ,FiFiP ,; . 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Llvesley; tr c.un Cllmeo, timer i. Staadar anl Vtll J Mishler; fer recorder, Georga i, Beehe; for treasurer, llaroia u uoa i nitiAH eslllae fo a. vote oa th liquor license question ha irr boete filed M4 U etlon w eeing muo vot th city dry agahv lait vaar tha clt went "rV b J vote with th men etily voting- There are sou vote xpectexf inv ysasw half f Which will be east by womenw JUDGE HALL DOIIES HE KNEW OF DEPOIUTIQ'I - Marhflld, Or, , OetL 18". County Judge John K Han b replied- to Gov ernor West' requeet for an accouat of . the exponas of th L W W deperU tlon investigattoaw. The total cost of. th laveetlgatton we IKX Th gov ernor' first wired Judge- Hall asking for th bill, and saying It would be pre sented to A. H.-Pewr f th Smltn Power Legging company, becaue the governor believed him to be the luetfc gator of the deportation. v Further com munication followed.. In hi lettec of today. -'Judge Hall eajr y ; ; ' ' "At tb time I received th telegram I did not believe that you had sent l end thought It was some practical lnk-tr trying to hav ome fua at our epens and 0 expressed! my opinion. Sine re ceiving your letter will say I ek avt want tn offer any advice or tastructton to your office, but hav not changed' my opinion. . - i . ; Judge Haff also informed th- gov ernor that h knew nothing, the porutlon until after It had taken plaee. BARNES RESIGNS FROfJ ' ; .THE COLUMBIA PACKERS Astoria, Or. Ct l.-At a meeting ef the director of the Columbia Rive Packer association W. O. Bexae. wa for th past 20 years has been secretary and .chief accountant for the company, and who a few day g wa oiected treasurer and acttsg manage tn tUl the vacancy caused by the death of George H. 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