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temperature: TUB WEATHER .ft VMhlBftOft N ,. , " . I,0'lMlH ' ,.44 (.mua " .. , J' i.Bll Ix.O.OOUig " .. OltV " Mil Km.kina . . :vj'.V llaln tonight.' ij jand Saturday; ubriBk- tout o hrlalr irtiirhAf V WW .v rf PorUaag humidity, S a, m. is;.voig;xii. f x -Vg yrV 1 ' ' v 7 price- two '.cents:?!!.: CONGRESSMAN INSPECTS COLUMBIA BAR FORMER, COUNTYCLERK,WINS, POINT it issy MM: m GOSPEL OF GOOD AMI IMPORTAt VVOHBV OffEiii El FIELDS TP,!. Judge ' Kavanaugh Rules Th - Statute" Does . Not Prcvc.I Former ClerkFrom Showiro What; Became of Money. , ROADS N CLATSOP - VA J I . .I'l , , , V ' Does Not Want Recognition - Yet but Only" Righi to Buy . ; t ,vvna uuns f anawuiuary Supplies His Forces Require vjpUfeDisIS WjORDvTO 0UST HUERTA IN SIXTY DAYS Mi' ''Vji: HuertaVRivalsV Admit- 'XV, tator. is very .Acxive; ,.... : -'"WdvJcck. from ,Mxico City to th tat department' Inflldated today, tha; reat- eat activity amonc. President- Huarta'a ' toJiowravln; li.-Majtlfn'aWta1.'f-3f-; , n WhoJal1 arrta Ware fceln tna In wnnecUon Mirtth.' th alleged . plot. ; to B8aaaJnte i thefi dlcUtor, f ana u ); wa underatoodUf .be ;the latter" plan, to . 1 set all hla leading opponent tn-!the metropolitan -district locked ;p .befora V congress mseta tomorrow to canvass the : election results. - ' Oamboa.''. Caltro and . D ,1 injente, Huerta's V rival ' candidates, , conceded . tltelr defeat, which, with ,Da a fact, tlv- left tlie 'dictator alone.-: In the Kezloaa Coatfxess Watched. - Preaident Wilson and Secretary ' .of Btateu : Bryan Ihstrqoted Charge a Af faires 0'8hauKhnessy, of the American , tmWiy'in '.Mexico- City, -to - let them - know , a promptly aa possible what , congress ;doea tomorrow, t ; The president had a long conference during the , forenoon wlttv boh 1tnf, bred of the bureau of Latin-American affaire, concerning: onnular reports' of . conditions In the Mexican, Interior,-- - T Former i Solicitor-General Johh .Baa set Moore of tha state department, who , bandied the Mexican situation : during President Taf t'a administration, .fol. ' lowed Long, but refused to reveal the nature of y his conversations with ; the president. Moore originally favored rec ognislng Huerta but tt was understood he-swould now extend recognition, to General Carranxa, tha rebel leaden Carraaaa Wants Anna, r ' An mtssary from Carranra "was ex pected late this aflernoon to submit the rebels' elans M urge that, the era - brgo n arm and aramunlVoa lifted by the United States, i- J. j . ir , The emisrary will not ask recognition lt ortha'feMIa'; '.cause; according to Pere - but will pledge General Carransa's word ' , to oust Huerta within 0 days tf allowed to Import all the munftlons ha needs..' ' Bomaro had a telegram from Carransa describing tha rebel attack in progress Continued on Page Six lis NAMWITH SUFFIXES 'W"? 5i .V. 4.Si'?.7;v''; WES SIDE OF RIVER : Council .. Decides :v to V Call ' It :iNortri anaoutn proaaway Broadway,'treet, On;tha-wst al4,M. Alver'to-retainltBnajneA'biiuVio ll'&4 J'that'-'portlon of the V'treet north ot v(taer.ed :th wWl. north, ..and to. that .(portion .south' of Xnkeny tha . suffix, ' aouth. Such waw the . decision, of the .' . 'member of the city council TneetlOg in an ad Jour nod rneetlng this morning, and an' ordinance' definitely ' fixing tht change. will;be',alised next week.. 4' 5 It was proposed to change the name "of Broadway on the' west aid hack to ' Seventh street in an ordinance wnien ' has been pnding befora- the, city cqm mlesioners for several days,-- The1 new i rhange la In the form of an amendment stO thU ffl-dinancel V : i i, The; matter came : uo this -morn. nis purely accidental, as It was originally intended to,. come up' for tinal action . next Wednesday. ; Commlaaloner Dlcek A j ashed that a Ifttor be -read which had been- sent him by some aarcastlo' indi vidual Who had" islgned if'ftwentyrfjva ( year a resident of -Portland, but thank God, not air of the time spent In Port , land. K. i - , t i. t t'j I, The letter In very caustic terms chas tised the residents of Broadway on tha eaat . aide ifor objecting to a -change In " , tha namo of that portion of the street. , Th writer staled that the city commie .: sloners should, purchase sacks of pea nuts and distribute them among the 'residents and ..if the peanut supply was seriously .depleted, to buy soma, pepper mint sticks for distribution.-' v. ...,. Followjng the1' readme of th letter, J. C. ; Befk of the Broadway Improve. hient associition asked that a hearing be set for those protesting against th ' change to Seventh street. - The member f of th council stated that they under - . stood fairly ? well, the attitude 'of th people aad a hearing would only prolong . ' matters, ,so on Commissioner Brewster's . recommendation the ; ordinance '; Was taken up ' ;.' i ''-)'. - ""'i- .'V',""iV.v. v.." i " After, rnucn dleeunstori. Commissioner ' 'Daly proposed an amendment adding the suffixes to the name of the west aide of the river, and the ordinance, passed to third, reading. .2':xUjiv.'.;: Commissioner. pleck. .on his. own rec-ommenclathrrt.- waa instfuctetl by Mayor . Albee tu Kork out a system for chang '. ing the nuniberlhff system of. the city. and, work out a- uniform basis. 'After i ' the ordinance puHos next - werk the changes in th name will stand until the ."proposed new numbering system, la put ' 'lOtO . . , , k ;..,'.':: A (..', - .,V.,-,.i,"Vjl ' -, ' ''. 1 . ' ' If P. tfi;. I Lett to rlghc-k..gressta!U! W. Fort of Portlaixl Commission, H. A. :1: ' . ;. " ,.- 'sr. " "' t-,' -.,A "A' Jf 'v ;'' Associated., Press European -Ally, Caught Handling Ad vertising WltKClts News;' ''U'ttHHW rre IXW Wlrei - London, tOet II. Following i. tre- nenpu putcry .. from. . British ,adlter againav neuter xetegrain voiupeayt ae great 'English " new ; gathering agency, tha' London Times published today .only five Keilter dispatches, tofalllng fitl Word; thvMair:l.x,' aggregating Bl words, and the Evening News announced that It would not. recelv new and ad- yettlstna frornt'th jsamV.'wnre":.?' jsven the item, used by th Time and Mall were of trictly:,routlae character) such a could hardly liave been coTored by tha agency. whlch supplied them. . ; Reuter the single word by which the agency is' generally known-In-Europe, la widely known In England.' and hith erto has been regarded almost with ven eration ;by English" dltor. s It acta, however, as' an advertising agency as well a a new .Catherine concern, and (Continued on Page Fifteen) ' -J -. ALLOTTED PORTLAND "i '-it. mm' Postmaster Myers IGets i Addi- tional Help Without; Cus- ; "tomary Red JTap& ; iv-x...,i ,v , Word cam to ; Postmaster .' Frank K Myers this morning from Senator George E, '.Chamberlain that, h had, ;in 'com pany; with' Senator(Harry Xna;. induced th potofflc fdepaitmehtltoglv fth city of, Portland 10,'addltlonai carriers, Th new men are to assume their duties November l9.f-1X;p TX1 This" 1 cohidred . a7 big victory, for th Oregon senators. Almost-lnvariably the poatoff ice department has ita post offlo Inspectors, make a deep and ex haustive investigation of jcondltlbn. Malls are weighed, pieces of mail are counted, carrying-'totidttlone. are- looked lrito,v and, In hort,sthia iworg i usuauy extensive and th job I long drawn out. (Continued on Page Flf.een-I n WWFR SET; OR PEARB m WmW fj I J BB S Si W W -w- " " - 1J " - ' ' necklace: FOR JESSIE ('(.,' J?'li Washington Oct ll.--Member of the house of representatives," were almost unanimous today In fa tor tf buying a silver dinner sat a a the house's wedding present for.; president . Wilson aaugn ter, Jessie.; ..A. few, however? were tor a peart; necklace. - 8peakp"l.Clark' daugh ter benevieve.w waa f uaffed to elect whatever, gift may ei dcled on, " CASTRO LOSt 3 MONTHS,: x IS HE DEAD OFT IN PRISON? '(-,. V -' ' .' f - , ' ' r . ' . , ) , NeW" York,. -Octi J 1. Friends of ,' ex President ' Castro' of J VeneUela an nounced" today that, after i. a v-three months'- Investigation; ; they cannot dl cover v where i jis, .'ahd te,Hpver Wmt clthrdead or in a Venezuelan prison. " n ' ' -" "' " " i The Hlst Cost of Lit Ing. ; Nampa, Idaho,. Oct. ' 81. Though fi had 'laOO.and a good, position, - Oscar "Whitman shot himself to death .because, cngagoa to be 'married. -ho feared he could not support a wife.-'-!'".-' i REUTERS SCANDAL ONDONMAK SPAPERS DROP AMOUS AGENCY P) : k i- Hnmphrey, ' Manager Marcus -Talbot, tChadvrlck, editor V Argus," Seattle. CGLUMBIA SHOULD BE DEEPER' Member, of Rivers arid;Harbors Committee - Inspects Xondi ' tions at Mouth b River. Waahington, ranking minority member tbe house 1 .In spec ting Improtemen ta ' " ' w at'fha mouth' of, th Columbia rlvar to day. 3. ' " ; i .;!''-; - - - 1 -, ; He geeks to Jearn at first nand th merit, of. the recommendation . that tb work- on 'i tka north, jetty-b put , on ,a continuing contract basis, and. thatltha next appropriatiori Vtor ! the Jetty ; ;b $2,000,000, instead of the f 860,009 first recommended. . ; 1 -S-'.-y - Theref la a ' commerce, from th Cot umbia that warrants - all necessary ex penditure tor channel deepening not only, at th mouth f , 'the rlvar. buVto Port land' said Congressman Humphrey this rnornlnr.- VSal convinced am I of the tremendous importance of the work that I hare given a much attention to this and other Oregon Improvements a to Washington. a -t, ;r Bar ihoold Be Deepened. "There) Is no. question about whether the bar and river .channel should be (Continued on .Pag Eighteen.) m STlLl GRANDPA; V." CHANNEL AND BAR OF t Tv-rrr". -, f " "' ' '. ". ' ' ' ' . 'I. 1 ' '' lllllinilnril Iai a iitiaIi . a at. m - -: - ' a :'.v:'. ,- . I ' ' ;,"-,,. k ....,. - .. . Highway Enthusiasts; Goto Seaside and Astoria ,tot Aid Bill Authorizing Issuance of $400,000 Bonds. RESIDENTS TOLD OF ' . ' .BENEFITS TO RESULT Frank Terrace, Farmer and Road Builder, Wins Hearers " , .by Forceful Logic, v. Yesterday was good roads . day ' in Clatsop county. . Portland godd roads enthusiasts to the number of 36 Journeyed to Astoria and Seaside to spread the gospel of road reform and to campaign for the passage of a bill. authorlsinc the Issuance , of $400,00 In honds for road building in Clatsop county.. Tha matter is to be voted upon next Tuesday. As , the 'situation stood yesterday, be fore the arrival f the Portland boost ers, there was every prospect that the bond lsaue would fall of election. Farm ers and residents of many of the inter ior towns of the county have been vio lently opposed to the measure. - Led by Julius L. Meier, president of the Columbia Highway association, prominent good roads advocates went to Clatsop county to urge the adoption of the, bond lsaue for the good It would do the rest of the state. To speak on good . robd and highways generally, Samuel Hill, the leading good roads ex ponent of. the country and president of the National Good Roads association, went' a tha personal representative of Governor Oswald West, even though (Continued on Page Nine.) OCCUPIES REGAL SUITE Bramweli Booth Arrives on the lusitania; Had Ship's Two I ' , FineStv.ntJfifTISif "' . . . , " : ' (ttlitf Preii taed wtfav New York, Ocptl. -Bramweli Booth, successor to nls father, the , late Gen eral Booths a head of tha Salvation Army, armed n era toaay xrom ixndon on th liner puslUnla H occupied two room of the jner' regal uit'v ,1J ooth;paldra th work of th Salvation Army and asserted : that hi ' father , was ahead of . his . time ;,ln teaching- equality of sexes, v This i Booth's first trip to America, and lu will remain 'here Only threa weeks.' The ob-: ject of his trip, he said, was to inspect the army's' -work in Ambrlca, bnt he refused to discus a, report that iie had plans to collect a huge fund here.' i f? j. ; Booth announced his intention of vis iting his brother, Balllngton Booth, head of the Volunteers of jamer'lca, but said this must? not be taken a meaning that a union of -th two-organisations was contemplated. ;., ' v YOU CANT PLAY WITH nUmrilKti XALVA ON AKMi; HtAU W " St jl -S?" P AiivS''' i !' v.w y v-J s ., --A l -1 Frank 8. Fields, who. trill OVER 5000 SCHOOL CHILDRENATTEND FRtt ; CONCERT GIVEN Youngsters,. While "Appreciating That Something ;Was Be ing Done for; Their Benefit, Found Classical' Music : : - Too Deep for Them -Understand - ,'f-. ; - An absolute Innovation in the way of orchestra rehearsals - was hold this morning at tna Gypsy Smith auditor ium, 'when the Portland symphony or chestra' played , a portion of Its first concert prograrn" for, the benefit of, the public school children of th city. Over kooa vi Vounastets. .attended ' by 'their teachers 'poured iito th wooden1aber-J nfcelo to liaar tor, the flrat Wrn ?tha master wont of . tha j world' craest cpmposera. m . ''-"-,. -i f ' 4 The orchestra, with Mose' Cbflsten sen as conductor, rendered in a master ly fashion thre of the' numbers to b given at tha ftrt concert 'of the aea son Sunday . afternoon. :, The numbers' rendered ' were Tschaikowsky sym phony In' E minor, "Scenes Alsaciennes" . by - Massenet, - and Dellbes - pltticato oolka fromSylva.,, - - ' f Although scheduled to commence at 10 o clock tha intmense throng-of young sters continued to stream Into the tabcr- nacl until nearly half an. hour5 after. Chattering.- yelling, catcalling, shrieking and whlBtllng, it took IS minutes' des perat. work on the part of .the officials in charge to get anything like a sem blance of quiet. The promts of some thing new In a musical .way and the stentorian efforts of F. W. Goodrich, who 'was lp-' charge of the program, THE BOYS TONIGHT I' Vim , 4 V V-',- :.'i' take stand in own - defense. BY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA finally ' procured ' comparative calm. m .... . . . . . n uuuungn aoaressea me youngsiers brleny, telling them .of 'the nature of me proara,m ana gmng a snort explana tion ofthe more uncommon orchestral Oraoklag Peaant - 8hll . Only Cound. :After further appeal by 'Mose Chris tensen th -orchestra -started on the irst movement ,r or -j Tschalkowsky's Fifth Sj,mphony, Th craokhig - of . peanut shells puncturing -gome of th beautiful Interludes wa theay sound,- Th tact that the symphony was divided into four movements was not understood bv the cniiaren.', ana ; wnen Mr.- Chrlstensen an nounced : before the fourth movement that" it, would be the last oart of the symphony, a natural misconstruction waa jput upon nia worda . Hardly had tha movement' been fin ished when there was 1 a holt for ' tb exits. Frantic waving by teachers. 'veils and gesticulations by Messrs. Chrlston- sen ana wodricBr proved of no avail. A fanfare by the brass 'contingent of -the orcnestra- succeeded in arrestina the youngsters'- attention and the" greater part of hem were brought back to their seats,. Those who got outside proved ex- cenunt puatomers for the only popcorn - r -ChlMraa lana to Appraelato..- v . Despite considerable . applaus at wrong places,t the Children a a- whole seemed appreciative of th fact that omexning , was oqina none in tneir honor. : ;. The rehearsal was a success, .ln- asmucn as it gave those present an idea as' to what to expect In the future on similar occasions. , ' ' '( v" ' -f .'. Never before has such an asseiiiblage of school chirdren been gathered .togeth er In this city for a .musical rehearsal, although.: rehearsals .were given , w.ith success to smaller groups last year at the HelJIc. " Th nerfonnanca of .th or- chestra' at the . rehearsal t hi morning gives ' pfomsle .of an ! excellent concert at ' th.HUlg 'Sunday, ' . : ,;iA'-v WILSON. VflLL RGHT -J 4 He; Will Carry, Contest-for Rer gianaKReservestoi Foor-' .V'orF benate. -I I rrinltM Pnu Ui WlrA V' T Washington, Oct 81. President W1L, son showeds signs-of fight today- when furnished , with-, a statement outlining the changes proposed by tha.house.and senate currency coramlttess in the Glass. Owen bill.,'' :r f'i-'i, ::': -' j His advisers Intimated, that a clash t oertaiivbetween tha chief executive and somet, the. Democrats in' the, national legiiiatufa If they continue with the preseat program.1' Heconalders,, it- was Slated, that they are emasculating the hill. ' . -, u ,i y. ,4,,,- ;- f On thing which It was said cer-1 ainiy .wouio not accept i vui.rai vav with brancMS'tnsougnoui iqe country, fnlass th senate committee agrees to fh regional bank plan, It waa declared ha'wUl carry the fight, to tha tloof .of th upper-chamber. ''.i.;.'i- I'- $ LINERlRtSCUESa5 QFpS 'BURNNG.SHIPS'CI.EW i Berlin, Oct, l. The ? German . . liner Kronprinsessln Cecllle reported by wire leas today having' rescued li crew of S5 !m'n from the French barque Petrle. on' flrer In -.mld)ceani ; 'Three -f -the Petrte's ' sailors, it ' was added.". were washed overboard snd drowned before I th.e-lfronpfmses'sl.n, Cwllio arrived. . ,. ., CURRENCY CHANGES COURT APPLIES RULE ' , 0Ft REASON TO MATTER Injustice Might Prevail, He De clares; Should Such Op- . portunity Be Denied. The defense In the trial of former1 County Clerk Frank 8. Field, on trial in the circuit court on the charge of lar ceny of public moneys won an important victory today on an Issue that lies at tha foundation of the defendant's can,-. , Judge. Kavanaugh applied, th rfu'te of reason" and interpreted the statute "tin-t der which the indictment was brought In such a manner that the' defense caa fln. troduc evidence - to prove ,that due cars and diligence was exercised In the cara of public- money. " . . i1 , : K Incidentally a - measure ' of : comfort was meted out to - the prosecution by the decision which will permit the state to shbw that Mr. Fields converted tha public funds into certificates of deposlc from which he drew interest to, his per sonal gain. . evidence of which had been previoualy excluded. t ' Th statute In question reads as fol lows: "Tli amount of money converted. loaned or ; neglected or refused to b (Cootiaued on rage Two. : OF AIGRETTE PLUSES Woman Police- Officer- Seizes Ornaments of Fashionably ; ' " ' Dressed Portfariders." - ' N in a .Portland women,, wearing tha forbidden aigrette plume In. -their list, were taken to the office of State Gam, Warden- Ftnlef"4r(-h-Yeon bui r J ; yesterday ,f ternoon'and the contraban.i feather we gently extracted from tl t Various pieces millinery.'; ; " 4 : This ' women w i Btopped" ty Jtvs. Murray, . Mayor , Albee's .special poJfcc woman, who was recently appointed uy Finley a' special" gam warden to arrest women wearing aigrettes. She has, dur ing th past two weeks, warned every woman ' h' has een' wearing algretn -s that they were Violating the laav - ' Yesterday "Ftnley gav her orders ;.' bring the offenders in. ! So "Mrs. ' Mur ray went but; and In ith" space 'of n hour had roundcd up nine.-" Some of t) deplumed -women ar .wives'-jof we: known Portland .business man-and two of ,them makef their homes in 'the fashionable'- districts of Portland lielehf. Begardles- of ' class, they: were tain -i along. ' "' - . Courteously: but-positively,- ti-- v told that they were 'violating tu- I and .that they most either give i i slttroes .without further- delay, or mlt to arrest.!- All nine elected to t confiscation - of c.thev beautiful .'w :. feathers, although some did tt v. i i grace. -vl; sjjT'",.:'i ;-u-:'''k '.- - One- woman i wa stopped by Murray in front oft thai Morgan buii i.: on Washington) street. 4 When she four, but what was wanted,: he ,tore h fromj hes.head took, the aigretto, pied it, m ne;r, nanaa ana cast,, it in i gutter to he swept, away , by , the sti - cleaner. , Hhe ; wa not - taken to t; game wardena office., ; V; '; v;" Some of the plumes are' very -valu .-t -bl. f One bunch that was eonf'.scai- cos.t the woman weaning It . t e'rs ranged at $50 and t"3 un.l a t' other small aigrettes were of,l-sH va; , All women wearing tUe feathers in t future will ba arrested in the euma wa Ftnley announced today.. , . . Before and. . . . , fterBuilding: ; t ; v J KefOre you , bmlt your -r-iC-A - home you had bids-for us : . 'condtruction'submittcil I y ' ' 3 'contractors; yuvl , iuu I t t "where to get the best vnuk ' . lot' the' least money by r i," studying those bida. - Yn i "'."ijihoatd use the same mcth- ---"fod in; tunning your home. t after it is built.','- IU' for? buying supplies (or. hiriiiir . V'-help, find -where you i n " 'get them, best Bids f i t tvtrythingVrrini furnitn- to stove wood come to y ' Atjls; ft ad thern before y buy; supplies or hire Ik' (t?.TbU'arpfa.rs'toJ: COMJ'K i I'. N X lin. " . wanta , day w 441.1. ' 1 ; ,"! c t- ' 1 to MILADIES hats shorn