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if:.- V 1 t THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY ! 3, 1914. s - LEADER OF PROTEST; : AGAINST XOLUMBIA ; SPAN AWARD TALKS Assertion Made in Statement f Better, Reasons than Have! I Must Be Given. I That Abetter .explanations than have -been giyen. concerning the aiviird4 of the ftr.friiKHrinsr of the Interstate bridise to VVad'ifll "Harrington will have to be ,mad :; than have been, was Asserted this morning by J. II. Nolta. leader k'f the protest against the award. ! Mif. N'cUa has called a mass meeting! tui be held this evening in the- central library and will preside. Hp J'aidj that he ban been assured ? a , larg attendance of .women voters and that possibly the governor may ' fe. present. A x'atemep.t by Xolta lils morning reads, as . follows:' t "I ,r.e$ in your valuable paper of venterda4 . that I stirred up a hor riets't nct tb;it wtmn to have been good.. Pnlron- I put out. it Just broogbt the result t was looking for.,' It ! brought out at, expression from top Honorable Hunch who, o . niclv eixkod4 up ' the mess at the . ommnrcjidl club for Hull tin- King Harrington and got P.ufi's fbIi.iiin ir troiti i . j . "Tint i?uiu-h riceei rt rmise iri" for my gOO deeds, they lad better fol- low bOntjp of rnv t:aiks and lielp to uuuu up our i:;iy, fnew me a man In that Iju'icli. of bunkft-s .rltictln' n;e ast nl-iU In per who! efr ?j t:d -itlur-;iinf y f!or the' y od .f i ih Ioople ar fr the see.i of .VO yriur tltn liail '.niru i:i he f t it . have hirlr for Iht.in- eeiunty or rot ;!.-ir;. -miy t-. ln!t (Mil Wi r; t.ke a dollar . selves. "So. fjrnt!e!t!ei. if you will k nttend to yi.Mi- ,rxn little . bu.--iiift.-M nnd le:vfe me alciif. I will try to lake CBI-e ofjpoii:einC file bis hMsineSf f tp thtt rorrimon peorde. N'w. I havelivd in r-jrtlard 23 wts atiil liav.-n't lived , h5e ail tli'ii t'.-u-fOT.e of these yt wiinttinsr t'iir ni'i.i .Will -t'l the town nothinir and if m-n keep mi we ,1 in irid, etliir:':; fie drj 'S't f)l -not' want to he;'r "1 tepfft the lis-:.".-1 i.n aTnirif that Ruf.ug Jl.oir.fin ttnd '.Villinvi Uyhtner Wlll hiivP t'. ric-dain ,to the ax-pa y crs an 1 the riMzci: of :' -'ltnon-ah .eoutity, l ow they p.ill. ji tliis bridge IhlBg Off. If .thev ean'!. the!, they.. Jjs money, nio't .and woi-eti r dy. to . recall tlietn. Kow. Mr. IJig llusiness, you ige all your nii'tiy ;;n! pressure yotl want to. Vour little vote to Hop the. recall i: n-t-rral. ;- ti-asi tj-e. little plrls' vote, thoiie,;, !:e ir.a . i.e unly 21 nuitnTS. Ti'c j.iiti'lc ai d I fy a good bTidi;e, and i i : Mows take the blnderrrrst. "All sre in it" t,i ih? mas nuet fng as lonjj as th-re le room iT y4.-j to . get in. N- ,s:ir r-hanil-- r sfSiibii nnd no ril.'dv as Mr. Holm in stated lyst evening." MISS FERN HOBBS NOT FRIGHTENED BUT REAL "fVSAD'r (Continued l i oin 1'ape nef) . keeper coiui' iiiri ri of 'ojperfleld, w.s r. at the train in a le-liigerenl niooil. Il. . enld 'he had tboa.:-iilK of dollars in vcs.cd in hi; tc.iMie. ss in t Topperf icld snd didn't intend to a i L tip wit i out a fight. "I've talked to my lawyer, J .!:.-, -Nichols of J?u:r. and he tells us not to let theai us up whatever 'we do. lie saye, we havo a.nt t- fight for our propei ty and we are going t0 do IV' : ? TSa She Got Ma3. Miss Hoti'os heard him and it didn't tend to 'in a ice her any more composed. When slie got out at Copnerfield. s ie thought she wii.iid never make it. nnd8 Wore sharting when she reach el in her leather case at tiie town hall to y'iKt out tiro letters for !.). mayor and the city officials. Hut somehow. -just :'uh Coventor West pretH.-te-l -efore s'i ' left t-aleiii,-wl.on sin-saw tin. liostiii crowd all appai netly unwilling to a - tept c veaceful solution of their trou bleu, she got mad anj ihe dav was saved. ' Mayor II. A. Stewart, who had fought Indians and most other races during his career in. the west, wasn't going to be feaaed by a woman. . 't won't resign, -he dcchue.l. Fentf other eounclliiun followed suit. Idtt-I Mls ilobbs' eyes seapped behind .Wr lightly schooh.ia aiuisii glasses, "It's your turn now," she said. V1. I.awaon then read 'the governor-.-! edict, proclaiming I'opperfield under martial law and nailed it on the wall Then he sent Captain M ideal f after tiie - four uniforuieu niillt ia.nen waiting in the railroad station lor orders. ( Urfet Women to riea. S "Women had lietter leave the room," he railed rout. - Ml sit. Hotsbs starud tohurrv foe tii station to catch the return train, which was. whistling for rnpperflcld at thi "time, but 11 or l.". w.Jm.n wiio had ' been silent witnesses ho tt;,- littlj drama going on in the jown hall, ha! come around and asked to shake her i hand end thank her for bringing law and order to tVpperf ield. "I" con go to sleci toi.ight without fear of my home burning down with J: ray babies in it," said the. wife , of Hcbool iTeaelier Parker. "Tltank Ood yoii t ame." suhl another woman with a. baby, who c rowded up to . pqu. to Miss Hi libs. "It la the only viaj; we will ever have : any safeiy here." otheVs cVird. as they (FRENCH KLFUB1C PROPERTY) Natural Alkaline Water Bottled direttly at ,. the famous spring at FRANCE A delightful table water with highly medicinal qualities Ask your Physician Kot Genuine wUUcnt the werrf - 'A Aviya 0 is s Financial Showing "is Made bV Auditor Martin This Morning, Mu tnorruib county had on hand on nuojry 1. 1914. 359.19.40 in the gen- ! fel fund and $110,353.56 in the road nd. according to statement cf the CUtintk' s finances submitted by County i Aihilt br Martin this morning. On ,!an- 1. 151 a,44 the countv had on hand I 1! the general fund t'M 4,f7ti. 1 5, and the ye-ir $1,473,263.10 was re id rub vet) Pom taxes ami $153.7!' 40 from ier w.nii i , making a toaf of $1- 96jl.22S.95 received. To the state treas Wtier w tmtd :!fl 95 7 in s . hfi-xfs. $13,231.72 Was paid to M.m- montl) Normal school, $.'if.l,('77.80 wan paid on the court house bui'dln. and $Sifi, 843.27 wan spent for mutritena nee oi ti..r cmnty. A balaViCe of $4S,f'0O J rriRuiji-s unpaid' on the court house !- n'iiiig . mpietkm of eontracts and fet'i; ifiient of disputes. j he road fund had $8475.15 as a lial- ar.ee on January 1, 1913. and $258- 8S5.21 j was paid in taxes during the year, i From other soui ccs thr coutKj' received 2i.33.82. Kuring tht year i - .i r t .i . . . . . . ... 'J ,.'.'fv.-..wai! paid oui. in itie !li,r.'iry ruiiif I:. ;,.- was or. . Jai.urifV I. SSlT.ltf.l'.: was i Haiant- of $73,346 lfti.'i. from tav-h i"t.f..-i ved. 1 Vv 1 he i iil.ranf bui:d:ii!f 3?8, 06.211 was i-.H.i it, J e .-. !..!;w,ce of $ I 4. 3 !'J. 'J 1 oil b.-:nd d:d .-.bout $ii.ii0 to be paid. tried to s;'ca! i,i the little vo--inn wh :;jt liTo :.-.;; 1 1 law i.i,,; th' tr.ea ;;s of en ttrci'i.t it to i'oo.erfi:ld after eight : d;:hj. ars.-.n, t- iaiu:l bitie-iit:s mid threaten, d .HMr-.ler. laisa Eotb' Tears Cone. Tin II it was ti.at iittle Mi. .Hol-h.-i Ht;e hear los;n; i.er nerve arid t. irs I .-pretifS '" her ey.-s. Kv.-n .n aetir-? j Z-wii'jf has to civ sometimes, csj- vlKiiy :v(h, ;, the ordeal J.-, ail over stud til' Us plenty of i.i.-iecJy g.i, fi-:-t h.-.nd rt-ympa t!iy fr.,:.i lier own m x hanvi'iig Mroited. "1 iljdn't. a::t t. coin'." said Mi: !lo!).v'H. -No ifirl lik- s to In- c-ns:dci. ous .i.u is Wky, in t'..- r.r.-:t place, Ui i the seM-iio. I (h'ti t want HnyLSIn? I ii j-y. li to he tiie eai:sv of any one he- nig s:.4t; but t.-.e gov.:;-nor 1 run t.'.e g')vi:,-!:or to r .''pqriieid hiir T.Oineorte ' Ctlld-lji I tr:pn fir t. e'in". u i sii 1 inn-el'. I had been i.-n hi'ii lii fui i. ,ni! 1-n n K j 1,.. i expe.-ted dune. Moreover. - v rybo ly lone. Moreover. eV rvbo 1 v ;vi'I a.:nit Ihei-c wa:; somctiii.ig spec 1 tr. ulati ah.r.it semling a woman on a trip of! this kind. ; "Some people think the gov rnr.r did ! this to lie spei taowlar. He didn't: tic sent me because .to k;:ew the pewspa '. perti-eii ati'7v-rxone else would be I watei-iti.' 1 me a ri'J?oi;ldu't. think a boot j nitlitianjen ro-nir-.-r; i-rrfTaji. The :ih ! ( redo en the tmfn ' and the ijovcrnor i diiiu't :.'.y:ifal- H.e peopl,-. of (V.ppei field ..to. k:!ofw anyt'ii-g about their coming i until t:cv v. crc here, iintl the plan ha , workelt perfectly. Kveryotie iias beer ! h atehfei;; my. .and r.o one tliought ty iTook otit for the lr.ilitia." j U'lilji' ih militia were sear-h.ing ihe ' n en i;i the ball f"r weapons and then going through every house in low;:, i collecting puns of every description,. from oil muzz I ft loaders to little J : revolver.--, gathering .n stack of 6J ..r n-ore, Pifiss Tfobbs had a few words .if i-r, ij itistructlons for Colonel Lnwson. ; : Flr.ns Stoigli Bide Best. ! . 'linb. d ai.nard her train, she gave u J si'-'lv o relief ami settled down, in nriti j eip:iiiH!- of an all day sleigh i jde 1:1 : Baker today to pay her for her hard ' work. ! Colonel. I.awson and his mi' it ia men ' paraded the street of Copperfield last nigitt. kept everyone indoor;:, poste I eopies of ttie soverner's pi-oc lama tior, j on the sn'.Oons as well as malntuining I guard in the snloo:.-;. themselves:. The. e"'- io:-rr include I Captain II. IC. aif of Colonel Hammond's staff i- ..cants i-tutte Aioc.tiey and (ly cn i-.u i Private 17. iesse McDoio l ee .lentils of the r'ith t'ompany t Artillery, all i ra'-u sheds. Y : W'! ai d Il.i-'Coa j "Spei lal Agent F. P. Snodgrass and John Abbott augmented . the array of , i i " e 'guardians. These men will r' -! B:a;r: her-n'iiiil Monday at least. Colon-.l jl.avs"M has i.istni' ted the saioonmen of ( o;iper"n ;d to ;:ave their slocks of liipiors icailv t-j be loaded on the tirst train, vvhi.-'i won't be until Monday afternoon at ' o'clock. Tiffht Not AH Over. Whether . tin y, will obev js doubtfu! Tin ir attorney. . . Ii. Niciiols, left ' ! Ia k i. r last night to drive the 72 miles! acioss country -to Copeprf ichl. It ii i ritintnif a. id sleeting in . 'pperfiel-.l anil snowing in the hills. It may be late today before be n aches here. 1! s clients are hopeful lie will havo se cured n:i injunction .rcstnsinin-,' the governor and -militia from ituerforlng witl their business., . If he has, Hie suLi.scilUent procedure, j.s difficult ") forecast. La who- said last i;i-ht lie is taking orders, ft4" to ti"; governor an 1 I the governor said tile saloons must t e ' closed an.! the lici.er be .snipped out of town, cour's or no courts. Of' course, if more deputies come to enforce the eo'u-r rders. there are mi lit in to enforce the governor's. Tne latter 'may give in. but it isn't likely. MetMi While. Coppci field is cleaned tip and the law-abiding peo-f le of tiie place are gi:'.'1 of it. They are particularly proud of the little woman who came and did ii Praise for Mice Hobb. "She's real sweet and a lady," sy I one woman last night. This' would have pleased Miss Holies, who feared every woman in the 'ruled Slates, lo say nothing of a few million unspeak able mea, was laughing at her. ROOM FOR uflORE BLIND EMPLOYE AT SHOPS There is more-work in tiie workshop established for the blind In the munici pal shops at East First and past Alarii spij streets than men to do the wore, according to an announcement by ti. TI. Mullen, superintendent. -Seven ma-e mcrican be supplied with employment. sr-'lnce the hop and school has been open, a number have taketi advantage of the opportunity to better then-.-selvies. The work is confined to chair caning and basket weaving. Those who do not understand tire details of the work receive instruction from Mr. Mul len. 4 i ' . Arrested at Seattle. K, p. Kaker forgot that L. E. Pater son owned a $150 camera which he had in hda possession, according to a com plaint filed in the district court, and traveled away with the camera. The charge is larfceny by bailee and Raker is under arrest in Seattle. Deputy Constable Hunter will leave to bring Raker back. j Jndge Advises . New Start. Jjidge Cleeton, yesterday temporarily denied a decree of divorce In the case of l3dna Pottage and Charles E. Pot taste, believing that the trouble that baa sprung up between the couple can lkA4mliql,lff COND TION OF COUNTY MOWN SINGLE MEN WILL BE GIVEN JOBS BREAKING ROCK AT $1 .50 YARD City Makes Arrangements Whereby No One Willing to Work Needs Go Hungry. Unemployed men who are not mar ried and, are not resident of Portland, ar- to he put to work Monriuy morning brriilrini? rook. T.ie roc it jiies are te be etab!!lnrd on Uie Ti-rwitli?or Hou Uvnrdan''! the vnfrt are to receive $l..r,0 a cubic yard. This teinpoiary arratiK" n.ent was agreed upon" by the ma-yor and city commissioners this morninc; pendins action on the part of the oo in ty commissioners toward thelcHtublish n ent of a rockpile outside of the city limits. Mayor Aibee ' and Co:naiissioners I Urevvs-'ter ard Uisrelovv visited tiie boj- ! vard t)!is ir.orniripr and selected a place w lit re the men will be put to i work. It was first thoujit advisal le I to require Hie . uncinployrd to break ! rock for their lodging mid board, but 'a-, the oounty couM not provide ae- I . . cummotiat ioiih or wor at tins time ti'c s -neiiit .as aiiiiiiiuirit a icui jioi .ii . I m u it his l.i;n decided to pay the men in cash. At least 50 men will be put ty work Monday 'morning and will be under the supervision of the park department, ll i." .stirnated that the average man 'v;i break nboiitn yard of ro' a day. Th city will supply this hamniers, ! d-x. s ;:nd oilier neoesaary rock break! tig tools. , i liy woriiing sbifte it is heliev. d ti.at all of the unemployed can tie po to mirk. If tiie men do not work, th y will lie arrested or compelled to leave town. j Th.' rock which is to, be broken is that secured in c'tttinft dovn port-iocs, ol the hiil in building the bouleva,- and will ht- used for paving purposes. I The city council yslerdny apt ropri iat.d $"nM.i to he put Inlo the bands of i t 'o'liinis.vloner ttigi low for use in ol- ' liii'iin'i lilMukels for !'e use iif the wtl-. men ouartcred at the Cipny Sinitb j tub. -rnacle. The men Were also suii- ii with 'The city will continue its relief p'an for those who are bona fide ly-sidonts of Portland and who have denendents. oner i.u.y a,,,,,,,,- ii. en is for tne issuance "I oii. innj worth of water bonds wiiicb ate to be , sold to keep n.en ot work in the water depart '-lent. !'ne bonds would have ' be isseed in April, anyway, said Com missioner L'aly, and it will be better to ins-re ' i'.ejn at thin time. People who u i:di to assist the men who are on; of I rk, can be of assistance by piii ehus i ing tie bonds, days Commissioner I.'aly. lor they not only will- he'p tin men. but add to their iii- ome as the oonds pay four per e(-:it interest. ELK TO UK lONTl:i TO CITY Ctivcriiii;c:it Will O'ive Pair to City Zvt for Hrfcding I'urposes. Final arrangements iiave been made bv the government to donate four male and two female elk from the Yellowstone National- -Park to the city for the Washington Park zoo, ac .eording lo information received by Park Hu ptrintetulent, Mische yester day, from Washington. I). C. The city will have to pay the cost of capturing and shipping tile animals, which will be done. Much trouble hag been experienced In the past -by inbreeding and.Su:ier intendent Mische, to di away with this, nan decided to secure new -animals and dispose of several that are', now in the zoo. Several offers have been received for t!;o 'lk and other animals, hut so far no action toward a sale has been taken. SEC1UITARY KECE1YKS SALARY .tHowaiHo for Three Days to Coun torart Much Overtime. C. K. Atlas, secretary to Commis sioner 1 dt -'. will receive his salary for th.'Ci liuvs whtl. j.e .was away last w ek. The j lty council devi led this morning that lie should have bis salary. The -warrant was held up in the auditor's office 0n n,e ground that 'he necretary had not been ill but only absent from his duties and tlu-refore not entitled lo receive lom pensation for the thrpe days. Pi a resolution presented to the council. Commissioner I deck i- tat' ii that his secretary had worked over time a great deal, whbb would bal ance the three days be was absent from his work. Atlas made a trip with the Mazamas while, absent from work. . INVESTIGATION' f NOT ENHED Further Action fiai'diny; Polio" Standul ExjM't'U N"t Week. T ie investigation of tt;e police ce- parttnent by the municipal civil ser vice board is by per means ended, ac cordintr to (leorge W. Caldwell, chair man of the board thi.s morning. Mr. Caldwell Says that thete will be some action tak.n early next wee'. Jus! what this action will be is a ! matter of conjecture, although rumor has ii that there are to l-p a larr.e number of detectives dismissed fol lowing the investigation. .Mr. Cald well refused to state whether the in vestlgation would he in Hip nature of public hearings or - whether th,y would he secret and tci ommen.'at ' ia for .dismissal fiPd witli the mayor. AIM'OINTME.VT IS REN EW El) .1. I. Hanson Will Act as Kiij$i?ier Anotlu-r Month. J. H. Hanson, who hes been serv ing a-s city engineer sim-e July 1. will be retained in that- capacity for ari-" other month. fly that time Commis ijioner I 'reck t x.tets to have a man selected -to fill the j.ovilion -jv-rma-rcntly. Th.-4- position pavs JC'ion a year, which is $1000 more than is being paid the city com missioners. Mr. Hanson is assistant city engi neer, but whett the new commission took orf'ce lie waij appointed as act ing city engineer, which posltnon he hasheld at;$2t'0 a month. The coun cil passed an ordinance thi.s morn ing appointing him for another month. XEV SYSTEM Foil LIGHTING City Hull Offites Yill Eath Have Individual Hwitclicti. An entire new arrangement for lighting the rooms of the city hall is now being worked out, according to an announcement made at the coun cil meeting this morning by Commis sioner Brewster, who ha charge of tiie city hall. Commissioner Brew ster stated that the lighting system now in use was ineffective and that it was very difficult for employes to Work, owtnsr to the strain on the eyes Individual switches will be in- QUESTION OF LABEL ePTOSMPRMR; Majority Members of State ; Board Disclaim Responsi- I bility for Contract. . ; (Salem Rnre:ia of The J.irnl. Salem. .),-.. Ja.n. S. The ou -stion of wl-ether it is Ibga.I for tiie state printer to eji'.er into a contract with U.e traiit union.? to employ only union men it, the state printing office for the priil -il;-f,-e of ndn;T tji" union iabel on the public printing is up to tiie stare printer, not the state printing bounV. acorfiinfr , ti,(1 a,.,,orl f.u .,ijo'Uy of the members ..-f the hoard a.t a meeting held y.trbty af terrioen. The matter caii'e tip on the request of the Kinpioyers' - association of Ore gon that the board direct the attorney, general to lining legal proceedings to lone the ciiitrael made by State Prin ter Harris with the Salem Allied Trades Council iancfl.il,. Governor West and Seen-iary of State Ulcott voted the rp.piiiat down, whilo . Stat" Treasurer Kay supported it. West and Olcott took the position that it was a matter for tiie state printer to de cide. I ISmployevs Should Proceed. ' Instruction was given to the sec retary of tiie Loaii! that if plovers' astociati'ii in-sired ti-'e Iesalit of tl.e contract ,'i.ould proved on its own t!io Kni to have tested it responsi- bility. Mr. Kay took tiie position that the I card should take action I in i'-, n at."-, declaring that the ioard: had entira i supervisory authority over the stale ! printing depaitment. iP said it was unfair to .-niiit the slate printer to put ii up to stale olTicials whether thev would have the union label on taelr rint mj or not. IndirlcluaJi Increases. ! P.v unanimom- aition the- board re fused the gi Iter.-.! n.ivance of $l.5(. a we. k in wages of all ihe employes of the printing depa t nient. asked for b Poietiiau itio' f; allowed several Individual inireas.s in wj'.iies. Only one compositor 'i receiving the reg ular union scale of I:' I, widch has been raised througboiit tiie city to $2.5o, and tie was' alio-ved this raise. .Most of the other employes are being paid above the scale. Tiie wages of a press man was Ineeeased from to $lil ."a. an assistant from $15. to $17.10, ap prentice from Jl'i.'n to ,12, and th" devil from $S to $0 a week, HUERTA TO GO; NO CHANGE IN WILSON POLICY tCoiuir.ttetl K: Page On.- l concerning Kind's v'sit. He .! -lined. too. to t.ay whether he was more h.-i .- ful now than hitherto of aiSteeilv set-1 tletnent of tl'.e M::;ii4an o, nest ion lie Would rather put it, he said, that -I he : situation wr.s little ch.ar.ged. V"t from b's manner, it was ph. in taat the ('resident was pleased by -what Lindj had told him. j He would rot permit anyone to r-juotej him but It was evidtnt from his words i that he was as sure theI luerta regim" ; was tottering as when Tie .asserted in Washington two weeks ago that the , situation was improving grad44.a!!y. lt( was uuderstood. ioo, that Lsnd l.ad in- j formed him Mexican financial atraiiS were near a oris?. ( Lind WllUnff to BemaJn. i When it was suggested, t'nat Lind I might nol like his exile, the executive ; smiled and answered t'cat; liil- enns-, tary was dceidy interested in the Mcx-' icafi situation and perfectly wil'ing to1 ii-main until tiie et-.d. Nothing ti'-i'iri- was diao'issed. the' ' ; re sideiii said, cotic.'i4 -tin lifting by tile United St.; U.i cf title embargo ' or shipments of arms into Mexico or; recognizing the rebels' belli.-. -rcnoy. i He' admit ted, however, that both prop-; os' lions we'.-" cons i.i' red a hs i ra'tiy. j m his return i.rid will remain in! Vera Cruz. " j .'viler hi--- into" view the president ! had u round of gotf. , ' Proves Good Sailor. The chief iMeitivf .proved bin s,-lf ' an eX4clU.ni saitoi- yesterday, it was ! f-aid. He ictttrrierl to Pass Christian j at 1 a. m. and slept lute.; The gulf was exceedingly choppy yetftcrday and I tlTv 1-iuncb in wh-eh he tnaldr- ihe triii1 l.e'we, n ih,. jtiei- and ihe revenue cut-1 4 tor Winot..:, from the W'-iOtia to tiw ' siout cruiser Ci.c.-ter. and uitaiih from the C'nfster t" the Wirtoila anil IIih Winona to the pier, on his way back, was a mere oocklesdioll. It was glowing d;rk, too, by the Unit the president reached the (ihester. and when he returned the gloom was sty gian. Lind bad been ready !to go from the I'he-ster to ihe Winona, but the president insitted on coina; on hoard thr cruiser. Most landsmen, officers of tiie Winona sail, would have been sick, hut the president behmv ed like an old salt. No Salute Fired. Little '! i-mony icarke i; the j.resl- dent's visit to the' Chester: : The presi dvrtial flag was flof.n wiiile h(. was on board, but no sab-ts were fired. The conference was held in the cao lam's cabin. It l.ecan about 7 p. m. i and lasted until 1". Then tie chief ex jeciiiive was taken to tiulfpurt and rv ! turned to his collage by aulomobije. 'stalled in each offeP instead of bav- log one switch for a dozen or mine j lights.,' Tli'i' arrangements for deK I i lights will be rhung.-d and it is prob- able that gas f r ill omir.al in.i pur- posi s will be done away with en tirely. ItOARH OF APPEALS RETAINED Vrrssprj W'oi-k Ihi'iiri U Causes (luncil ( Takt- Aition. The b. ar.l cf appeals, w t'.-h iuindles all appoul cast- emaititine trom '.he city tlepi.i i me til of' building.-4, wi'l continue in authority. This morning, the council passed 4 ar. ordinance 'al lowing perpetuating the bc.ard. t'nder the charter all committees anj boards were to have b.tn abolished within six month after the charter, tonk ef fect. As this six mm ths i now up and it is necessary to hear appeals from the decisions cf tne building4 in spectors Hie board is retained. INSPECTORS WILL COCl'ERATE SUite Veterinarian of Washington Slakes Aniiotiufenu'tif . j W. T. Bowman, AVashington state j veterinarian, is to cooperate with -the? i local health officers in tha insoection j of cattle for tuberculosis, according to an ar,naunemeiit th:s( morning. Dr. Bowman will c.irry On th- inspt-c-tion work in southwestern Washing ton, from which many cattle are shipped to Portland for j slaughter. Considerable milk is also I shipped to this city from that -part of the state. i 'FOLK GATHERING IS FAIR POSSIBILITY 0 MUCH IMPORTANCE Dr. Joseph ScNafer Talks to Managers and Schoo Sup perintendents on Changes. (Salem rhiremi of The Jouronfl.) ! Salem. Or.. Jan. ,3-i Nearly 1100 ?nen. i " unty fair managers and secretairies. i ei-untv school hu peril n tend en t: rfura! si :ioo! supervisors 9nd otherH, iJpent ! four hours here yebterday affternoon discussi'-K questions: of inportiince to I the future development of school dis j tr(et. county and state fairs, j Every county m me state was represented. The educational feature of the coun ty and state fairs was brought to the front. It seemed the oonserjsHs of opinion that more time and attention shocld be given to the exhiblta. the work of getting the boys and gNr'.s in terested, and less to ' horseHracing. Manv of the fair managers, hjiwever, contended that horse racini was needed -to draw the crowds44 frdrn day to day. . 1 Sckafr ia Heard. t- Dr. Joseph Scbafer of the I'niver sfty. of Oregon ' presented sonie new ideas that met the general ahprovf.l of the -gathering. He pointed but the need of entertainment for all thle mem bers of the fatyilies of rural and town people ot the fairs, showing that the representative exhibits of the products of the child run of sll tlrr- se-h'ools ! maklrig the ccunty f$r a "folk Cather ine; of the county." j "Tl:e foiii leathering, lirlievei now to be in sigh;, has in it almost liinitles". possibilities.4 said. "With people collected at one place, say for one- week in tiie autumn, after tiie crops are gathered in. and possibly Just at the time of st hooT opening, there should be devised su; h a program of intensive location in ideals as this western world has not yet seen. 'Tiie exhibits are the laboratories; and il.ey should of course represent the farm, the dairy, the orchard, the garden, b.-sid'-s the lumber mill and ever? other f -mi of existing or poten tial m:i:uiiacl Tf. as they do how. But they sdmuld also represent the work of the soi-ix.h'- tti full, which means not merely the aprons.' gowns tml book cases made by the punils, but the maps, diawi li s. painting. l.tiskets rugs, hacnv .ks and eyeiy variety of handicraft, the work of the clauses in subjects other than industrial, their I lay l;.e and their i-ivic life." Flay Ilf9 Feature. -The nl ty l:fe of the schools might" be nia-i - one 'of the finest entertain- mi' di ', SOI t h . ut f -i lures or the county lair, win . lopm-nt and organization tt would n liriv.- out all 'fakers' and reduce s. I'fdiile ot horse races to a m . mm u m. r. :af.4-r gave illustration-! of how ti.j.i has beer, and codld be worked o.it. "1: has laconic possible to develop jday in such a way as to include not merely children, -but" all young and old. men and women in plays, spec tacles, and especially pageants, having in themse: ves untold educational anil insf iraticua' vajues." he said. "Trie fchool would here be the nucleus round vyhieh would gather the other ele ments of the. population." To make tiie attendance at 'the state fair mo.-e representative, he suggested that prize, winners at the county fairs couhl I e iven free transportation to the srate fair. ,Reo:atdong Adopted. A resolution was adopted by the gathering in tuvor of having "alfalfa n !;:" ubMTved in the schools, and Star - School Super inten'd.-r.t Churchill ;:iii:u:ilii'.el that pi a mi were being made lo tio lids r-ome time in Mfreh. A resolut.on was passed requesting the state shod superintendent, who was chairman of the meeting, to ap point in cacti county a soliciting com mittee to solicit from public spirited citizens funds to defray the expenses of soliciting Juvenile exhibits. Another resolution urged the county i-'immfssionerB of the various countw-s to gM- financial Rid to the school fairs Hi i "ii'iei to n with the county fairs. 1 1 was decided that another meeting of thost -interested in the faira should he 1 eid in the near future. RELEASED FROM JAIL I ' : A "general exodus of prisoners from the county jail yesterday afternoon re mlttd in "i arraignments ; on indict ments leturnetj recently. Oepnty I is tri t Attorney Marphj1 took the after noon to clear, up the cases in which no pleas it. id l'een ' made and- very few remain in jail who have not entered pleas; All took time to plcujd or plead ed not guilty, but it is understood that a number will p'cad guilty: later. Cir- u't Judge Morrow took J I pleas. Judge itel4.5- took three pie is I'll. Judge cleeton t'ik one. Wing Ice, a Chinese "doctor" who treated M r. lili.a Rikmi prior to her ileutn, p1 cadetl guil-t medicine, without a 4 to 5iracUsiiig iense and will uit Judge Mor ife was found oiirt and given and $ino fine ho sentcmcd by cird4 row next Tuesday, guilty in muidciv-al a '.'..-flay jail sen ten. from vvhhh he appeulthl. C.h.ailes Frink plead'-d triilty this iie.rning to pass ing a forged bank eiheek for $3 7.50, and "will he sentenced by Judge Clee ton this afternoon. j POSTAL RECEIPTS FOR 1913 BIGGEST OF ALL Postal receipts in IT'ortlan-d for the year ending ' l;e-mbe 31 ItilS. were the greatest in local histor?". accord- ing to figures just completed by Pout master Myc-rs. Th total rjiceipts for the year were SI, IS 13.S35.71S. In 1313 the total ceipts were '$1, diffcrcn"e of 108.47J.46, making t $75.061 ,22 in favor of 1513. Tliis is an increase of 6.77 pjpr cent over th KM 2 record, and according to the post master is a potent ajrgurnent indicat ing a steady increase in the popula tion of the -city. According to the December report the receipts of December, til3, were $13,503.09 more than responding month iri lsiz.i The re ceipts for the last rrjonth were 132. 382.18, an increase of 11.36 per cent. Selling Garage Causes Arrest. , J. M. 'Powfrn was Scott this morning stable McCultoSh on arrested 1n Mt. by Deputy Cor,- la charge Of sell- ing a half interest in a garage, which. it ts said, he did not own,; to w. u.. v laii tar S20O. Snyder, a "young1- co-anltry He is charged with by falsa pretenses. jabtaining money MANY PRISONERS ARE MANNING ILLS WHAT POLICIES HE FAVORS Candidate for Governor Ex plains "Back to Soil" Idea and Otfjer Measures. - John Mannih-j. whrf lias announced bis candidacy for tfe I.iemocratlc nom ination for govt'PTtor. was the princi pal s;eakt'r4 at a )mecting of the Jaek aon club at theCommercial club last night. Mr. Manning4 had bis -subject' ' Hack to the Soil." discussing in detail the .economic. advantM s of a system . rural credits. 4 Ho aleo outlined a few of Lt-! political billet's and fd-1 briefly what i-ourses be would follow if successful in t'ie race for the i-.iv-ernorghip. One of his innovations will be a monthly publication LA be issued for the benefit of the public of the expenditure of hjie money nnd the policies to be telling suit e'n il lowed. by the ex. out iv hlnuii If. He advocated legislation for thi bet terment of public linkways reform in the school laws, and the abolition or consolidation ff certain of the state commissions now existing, lie fufther urged the adoption by Oregon of the California system of enacting legisla tion. It was announced at last oigbt's m jltncr O,., . frt 1 rt,.,KI.l I banooet of the club on Jackson day. Thursday next, be largely attended by women woo havo espoused the Demo cratic party since netting the vote. IT. Esther Pohl-Luve.toy will be one of tilt'; prim Ipal pejkei48, having as hot topic, "I' rnm tl)e VV'ome-n's Slandiotnt." CHOICE OF BRIDGE J. P. Yeon. owner of tire Yen building, defending the choice of Waddell & list r I il'.Jjtoti as engineers of the Interstate bridge in a state ment this morning: "The Interstate Ptridge commission i. Hide no niislake," lie said empliaiie e'.lv, "Here ia Portland we have a, monument anej a miracle of engineer ing tenius, -.be taw railroad lirid-r--;' and Waddell Ai Harrington built ir. Ktiilroads arc not. iri business for th.eir i'.eahh. They get ai much as tnev can for te ii!inf-y th--y bave te. spend. If that hadn't been Ir'le they won! f 1 ot have cimsiilercd it an economy to pay Wa-hiell & liai ! inglca a five per ifr't tti' for the cngineeriiig. Wlii I :ut no my build ng. I got the be ergineji-rs ami let li.e con: true top to tiie h$;d conttnetors I could liiid. ' might1" nave tat tia- cost $2u,tnri for t onstruction hy P-lting -the contract to another lini. but 1 didn't ami in the end I saved money, as I felt sure I s'.'.oild. No one ever saved mou-y hy letting work 'at a small fee to tho unknown or the Incompetent. The commission did right and the people ougnt to uphold them." IL WILL BE ACCEPTED Few jurors will be excused from ser vire during the January term, accord- Itltf t. Tllil,rU A.1 , .ft . , 11- -tl-U1 .... . .i- j siding judge next Monday, unless they 1 have very good excuses. The small i number of jurors left for service is the reason for this. The shortage is : due to the large numbers ex us. d in former terms.. Papers in the mandamus suit airainst ! The circuit judges cf the county to I force them to preside over the selec tion of jurymen for 1!'14 have been prepared and will probably be filed next Monday .with the supreme court The suit is to be filed to determine who Is responsible for the ilriiwing of the jury list. The county clerk has done. the work bet'-tofore but Iisir4ii Attorney liviins has held that it is the duty of tiie circuit court. FAILURE OF BANK IN GOTHAM CAUSES SUIT An echo of the failure of the Car negie Trie-'t company of NW York on January 7, PHI, reached pnptland this morning when Wood, Montague & Hunt, attorneys, filed suits f or 7eorg C. Van Tuyf. Jr.. state bank superin tendent of New York, Hgainst William ft. Cruse anil l-Mgar S. Wymcn for $r.i)0d each. Van Tuyl alleirea that Cruse 3 nd SVyman each held oil shares of stock in ihe defunct company ard are each liable fr the amount of th.dr stock ' o the creditors of the concern. The complaint states that the lia bilities allowed amounted to $ t-,o01!,-392 .6 ". wifh a large amount-disallowed 111 .addition and ti.at the assets real ized on have amounted to but ll.tVlB, i.rio with4 .-rough more in sight to make $2.-Pm.KM. The4 capital stock was $LT.iio.noO and V'an Tujl Is taking; steps lb force the s'Jockholtlrri 8 tfr make good the deficit. NEW S., P. & S. OFFICIAL INSPECTS PROPERTIES First inspections of the properties of tiie Spokane!. .Portland & Seattle rail wny and allied Hill linen wem begun this moi nliig by l'-sident Ii. '. (Jil man and General Superintendent. W P. Scott since, their assumption fef of fice January 1. James Ru.-scil. who has been tranfeit4 d from the. gep. -jal superintender.ty of the 'North Hank in a like post with the tireat Northern, accompanied the party. Today's? trip was over tl:' Astwri.i division. It s probabte that the petv officials will look over various po-si-ble dock dtist at Astoria for the berth ing of the Hill steamships now being constructed 3n Piiilaflelphia. Laje. trips will be- made over the Spokane line and the On-ron Trunk. Mr. Oilman will go to Spokane tomorrow. a1 ' ' Oregon Electric Agent Out. W. P. LI'IHs. special aicit of the Oregon Klectric railway, has been io-l-osed since the inauguration of tin Hitman regime, it was announced t -nay. This follows the replacement '' former Pol ice Captain Joe Kelier, i . cently p.ead of tiie North Ba.'k spe cial detectives, by James Dundon. for merly ehivf df d'tectives at. Colurabu?. Ohio. No suecifsor' to Mr. Ltllis bin been named. I It is understood he will become aHtea with another department of the HtlL pystem. . Journal Wast Ads bring results. ENGINEERS INDORSED ONLY GOOD EXCUSES TWO PIECES OF CARD BOARD CAUSE ARREST Mail . Messenger of Silverton Charged With Theft of Christmas Gifts, Two pieces of card beard carelessly dropped on the sin i is of Silverton are I responsible for the arrest of O. C. il'avis, 2d years oh), ru.il messenger of , Silverton. who today was given a h. ar il, g before I'ctted State;. Commissioner t'.inicci on the- charge of having strdrn . i.-t-re! j; -t i4...i4kag'c d.iring theChrisft j u.as rii.'".'h. Dav is h i , cil xiitnirnt on, and was i ! boun.l im.'r.H, the 1'riit-d States - tai-.di I ; t .. , . . . . , J'-11;- I-. n. ran. i ot s i -tin- i-ouiis I T ,7 ' 1 1 i ""r"".';' "' i tall. A ij-o!, h:i ! f itiol ... ui v ,.r A., it i ., . .' - - -i-' whhh tt is 4!,tiul Jkrvis stole, iw, ',c "' hf" hii-i are now l,ld as .... ... e o t.. k . lemi-fus, ( m-.-i: , States p-'Stnl inspevtor. 1'avis sa :'" 'I the watch and spoon Were the onlv i things he took, but an investigation ' is being male to ascertain if ptbet K'hristiuas patkages were not diverted by him. 4 j fnuu Marc Is!. nai. l wi. lo Cape Blan-. Iiavis was caught in a peculiar" way. j co. a.., lias b-c.i put out of cammis Tli" i'fukage vv hiel. , out.-i p.-.I tfie wntt-h ; t.l -n by b.-avv. p"4x and spoon were s-nt tiy par.-.-l post by j At S-.i- r.uneKt.- t:o Sc.. -ram en to river a piopfftiefit business l-aia of SiiVtite.n . v.:... i- ported. . ibiilK siowlv. . Condl- ' 'i he day after he had mai'ed the t. ;:- age be hapjuned to spy- a pie.-e4 of . ar.'boa'4,! the st'ect. Althoiii.-b C looked fi.imliar he passed it by oui v lo I'tu.l el,, .,-(-,.,...,,... a.. .. .i ... .... ougn.-ai e. . ii,. t.icc.i the - latt, r up. j and, susi e.-t inir it v. as u j '. . r t of tie-' box be had mad. lo bold I he 1 1 m.pi. , - - ant! simii, went t..o !i arl sc. uted theJ' ofh.-r bit of cardboard. il'- t . k tli.,n to his office and ! li'ted p. rf. .tiy into ti,,. oriai.ial .-i boaid from which he hud fashioned box. .t i'osinr:iee otficiajs w.-re then noM fied, u. watch was pul on l'avis, ami :' was ii,iii'r a i v.- tl,:it (-,,. 1. ;, , 1 se-i with both the spoon an 1 watch, and id a.-ri st f o! ! i we. I. FAULTY COMPLAINTS GET RAP FROM COURT Faulty eoiupln ;nt issued In i' - m .i.i- ip.il court rvcived a -tan ! : . cm I Circuit Judge Ciccton thin mornini; : iwh n I t ilisuiiss, rl the app' U agai;;I i.iei's Pecker. w!a V.ilS S't,- I ten- ed to l .vc days in J.i! for iiu or j'hl'.v copiiu.-t The eo;npla:v.r a" j b-g.-il ti.at I'. ' ki-r usro pn..fii-QHu-i abusive lang-juge, but did r.o; snecii'..4 I the liiLKiiiiS" used. The inc.denl ot -jcurred in a St. John's car. i Voni(ii'i'n:s must minw n the fa-e of them enough details of the ccn'eh aliey..l that Jite co lit may determine whelin-r a crime, .s chargetl." s.r.i .1 civ.- Ciectop. "The supreme co.irt would certainly throw caes of t'ih. ci:ai "after . out, anil I do not propo: to put the. city to the expense of handling appeals on bad complaints" The cornp.aints arc drawn up ! police effic.-rs and over half nfjlui'r. iiTealctl are said to b" faiii'y rieputy City Attorn, y Myers said .- tiie number issued and tin- lack "J m,. n to handle the work o is-uring cojupla ints was largely r sMirsible. WORD RECEIVED HERE OF COUSIN'S DEATH Tr. .1. Crlss .'"'Day tfihv received W-.rd of 4 the 'bath of his co;,s"i. , James W. O'h.iv, at his l.oirie In Weii -viile, N.-w York. Mr. ci'I'ay w s tiie. tnther of Ida o'l'ay. who has up-i pearcd at the 'Irphenm in Portia vl : st v ral .times, and. why has a number of trieiils in this i-ity. His ibarli ramo following a sic it ili'.-.-- He was 6 3 years of av- and. wet. the pu I-L'basln g agent for lb"1 Si.udaifi Oil company for it; N-w York district. ' MAN WHO SOLD LIQUOR TO BOY WAS SUBSTITUTE Joi;cpli Marx, a musician.4 was route) guilty v est - da y in t' e municipu) court of seiliryr r.nuor to a minor i:i Cnli r's s.iioon on i':rst si reei. i i -is was on th eva of New Y cat's, when the .pro- pl i lor left the saloon f"r a few win- utes witn Marx in charge. A. 1 1. Peterson. P'.-. McMillan street, ij. flie I minor. He was arrested by Patrolman j '1. tin-nt, who chiirgod him with being . drunk. c..ntstii .l.-nkins sen4 the tail ; tisck to the saloon, to make sure l-e l con pi i.p v no uor. n view of fulHgatlng .-I rt-umst ane. Ihe juoce dpi not i-rpost? a f-trileie ; uiioii M.i i x. Cooperation ''iih opr ruom.rs is 'iired policy of the LUMBERMENS National bank PKSOl'P.CES 7 MILLIONS. nrTH A3D STABK. i The HoteTCarlton Restaurant 14TH.AI?D WABHIKOTON S1HEET3 I STRIOTLY A FIHST CLASS ORILL i..v..ri, .- r.- .-.a v..,,.. ,.. ... '. .ndi'"!'!' r m i 'rpj? ..it. r ii iiiri- nilinr - mir v !' .'' h'i'-- N -xir. .!,,-,-,, ,, s,mtinr '.Vr ; 1- i.'iH.t r.iuiM.rriio a c. . ..ric Mil mU day nt vz-. ''..'Jin. .mil g.ul l.micr imr .. in.-, i "l"u:ir I." .ellT .r-l, "i. tt.j.t i ' k T m a r iwr; SPJLKXS3 AJTTJ i i. , .JS1Z COO Jtia O l,nt tin- t AuyUviM rTi,Uwa'u K- . i . . . . ntnii t'Ji.y' r' rtnuuitr, n Uf; Liir flaw- Pest Uj.w, Ki.jum4-. and Peers .Served ,., .Ve Pc-rt tf Toon." A rHIU. 41H4 aud 413 Morrison, near 11th Bt. 1 lt--" ' '"" 4 1 '-'" '"? -": i-i-M-v-t0c. , r uai Jti2friiiiiJ mmm G BE HIT BY ANOTHER STORM -BY TONIGHT Prediction Made by Weather ..Bureau; Conditions in.Gen jeral Improved. (I tiitp.l F'rp-iK I ercBil Wlr. San Frnnclsoo,4 Jan.' "3.. California siorn and flood . conditi -nrt were re l Oi H-il i:nj niv iil fjinio.- t everywhere to day. Hut tin- wetr!ei-, iimvau .predict ed . another storm: fo. tonight. "Tlu ni.i.e.' .art 'of the st .rm that visi'ci! all''.ruSa Yesterday." '. said i ..... ..,. i u.. erlng ,A'f tee Wrihtcion coast. It is . V . ii ni.-'ui ii--.-? ,1 i iiji iiv'mi, tr. t-to. ii" ' , u , ;.- -..-f .. CVettng. .-it is rju: bbH.-ij-.v hard at sea an-7 ,V(. , ,M j, , .;V" storni signals up ,r, (.rl jj.u4t.--.l to Kureka." off the b. y.h be-se the woit surf iM . f -t v , its .-oiifjiuu .1 .nnnbteL Three cttii-;e.s w;' w.'o-hcd to sea a .mile .:t;U of the btaih "iile caving nation. j 1.v o.4',4 gv- rmci vvindtcs 4 station Co'.4 w- r, rejoi t.d ne.l v critical! at ! Kaithts i..4 tci:..g and "i'lua. . T4.- W4 ' i. )'a.44r:- 4s line was still '"' H " '! hch d 1 1 s . . . b. mi tni in. which . a.4 J"'--:, !- t I ,!. at HIK imn man I .r. ian lsii icH,. was .' a Idi; force of nun i ;':'i i..',s psp'.t.-d to , i - - I t y tomfcrrow. ,M . -ui-a -I I U :-, .t t . t 4 a P av e . ' - e Ir i ;-. i W.-v I . i n 1 ac;t I .1 : ii hits a: r.mg'i ed p.-i. s-'icers at t" oi- special pus- t'- J.1 !- 'J,. !.-. i '.i--. 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