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THE OltEGON DAILY -JOURNAL,. PORTLAND, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. , 1817. i i FORTLAtlD'S MBl: ARE REPORTED TO BE A ORGANIZING UNION OREGON CITY SOLDIER IS, KILtED n Names .of Those .Behind ,thei Movement Nor Purpose .Can Not Be Ascertained, WOmcllS QUIETLY DONE Organisation Peolared Xaeepeaaeat of Clvtt rrtM fhnpleyea Aeeeeia.," ' , Uom ii More Tim Oft Pes Irod, ; 'Members f Portland's fire bureau ere'new unionising end are to bo ef filiated with too American Federation or "Labor,, according' to ; reports lr wlateeV today. Ne information 'la forthcoming, howevsraa to the name of (Ho organisers r tho purpose of tho anion.. . ' SoToral members, of tho bureau de clare that they know nothing of any now .-organisation and - lf-lt I being done, organisers -. , are working , very Quietly. ' . - t A number of firemen are members of the ClYll aerviee Employes associa tion an organisation embracing many .branches of the city's serrlce, but the new. movement is said to be indepen dent of this organization. ; Many firemen were members of the two-platoon committee, but with the rejection of the two-platoon measure by the people, this organisation prac tically went out of existence. Although 'the firemen are now get tinrnni dav off In four, they are do- 'strous of getting still more time off ! duty, , ana "e r.ew organi"n thought to be for the purpose of trengthening. the firemen that they may better put their demands before 'llVSt: CVT OVS , DESSERT City .Employes Will Have to Out " Tbelr Appetites Pawn. City employes eating "on" the city's money will hare to dispense with pie. rreneh' pastry and similar dessert if they want to continue having the city feed them, when they work overtime. Besides being too rich for their blood, tho dessert has brought the price of meals to 0 eents when the limit is It cents,.. " lawmaking out statements employes of the water bureau recently have been required to work at night and the city ha been paying for the extra meals. John M. Mann, commissioner of publio .utilities and head of the water bureau, approved requisitions calling for 0 cent nleals and they went to Dan Kelt- aher, commissioner of finance and pur. ' chasing agent. Kellaher does not believe in over- .eating, even when the city pay for it One peek at tbm to-cent requisition was enough for him. "Sixty cent meals T Wow! . Kellaher I rreneh ejaculated. "X don t believo in them. . Employe will have, to cut out the pie, that's aU there is to that." :f"'' ' . ' t i ' f H I ! I' , , . i , J ' -y ; " ' - ' " v .1 I y M f ';;yyxii3 f', ' ; ' y-y . :: ::::::,?-;-: t - I '' 5y-i;'"i: i . ? t r . 1 ? f y - f tr 1"- m 1 ,--n ' fe- y - j y ' ' L yy ' ? . t r ' y - y " 1 ? r v" It TRIAL OF YE GUK-Otl- iiunnc nc-: inHwiK ur iii STARTSTHIS MORN Expectation Accused Man to ClaimSeif-Defenser Mate Hopes to Prove Plot, . : DEAD MAN PROMINENT iBhootin Ooouxrody Sxoowjr ana riaaders Aftev TtoUm K4 eem Cliasod Arowad h Bloek, : Sergeant CwWon It. Calif f Oregon City. Sept. II. Sergeant Carlton U . Callff. who' died Red ding. Cal., ' Wednesday, - after being run over by train bearing a number of horses of Troop A, Oregon cavalry, was a son of Edward 8. Calif f of Th. trial aKTh Ouk. allcESd Hop Bine; cunroan. Indicted with five other r!hBa charred with the murder 01 Chin Hiiig, Juno t,' began this morning In -HrMit JnAmm Tncklfl OOUIT. ' '- It is expected that., the greater Vr f the day wll be consumed In exam- nnnv. zatriet Attorney John OolUM and Xan J. Malarkey wUl wnduct the proseeution and Robert liegulre -and. John y. Iogan the defense. ' elf defense, it Is said, will be the plea entered by the youthful Chinese to prove that the kiiitngrwas part ,o tho Hep Sing and Suey Sing tongs. Chin Hon xnnonttsj rhia Honr. who was wealthy and influential member of the Bing Kong- Bow Xioong tongf was ue w. trht th afternoon of June I l. n.i,.ivH md Glanders street. Tne Oregon City, and is survived by WVht tj-ted at Wxth and Flanders. father, a brother. Gilbert Callff. ana I zSr; .T . .....miiiUii bv Jan Joe . : n i n ntjum. akvvv w w m twor sisters, Mrs; J, W. Weeks and Miss 1 rrrVSnie Him. was proceeding toward Ida Calif f.1 Sergeant Callff was born ff ftaUon when a volley of re- Kantamh.r 1 ltll an. I anllatad Julv I Union UOn weif w. y I, SalT. temot to rebut by proving that nO such meeting took place and by impeaching the testimony r wong wan aaa unin y . -- - - nrraicuir , given : vekdio? Damage nlt TennUmteg In' Paror ' Defendant, - A lurr in Circuit Judge Catena court brought in a verdict for the defendant In the-tlt.OOO damage emit." institutaa againat pr. Frank McCauley by Henry Bmttn : : - , , - - t - - The - eomnlalnt . charged - the doctor with being negligent In the treatment of a. cut on Bmitb's nnger n ajiegea resulting permanent injury. - The ' evidence in y the trial v estao- lished the fact that although urged to do so by .Dr. McCauley, tho plalntlf.f baa rerusea to go to t noepiuu, wnere the fina-er eould be property treated. This necessity, the evidence showed. Smith denied, preferring- to treat the wound as. simple cut, v Ford 4ppel Set for Trial " The anneal of William BVrd. I. W. W. leader and, organiser,! from the six montnr jau sentence ror vagrancy invpoeed by Municipal Judge Ross man.-is set lor trial Friday in the circuit court. ; . ; . i'.-.-. '-- oaeseMMSMiivpv-'.;'', f i- Deputy Sheriffs Phillips and Beck man Mixed 20 - gallons of whiskey on th steamer Breakwater : shortly after sho docked this- morning. No trace of tho owner could be found. ' $50 for ABsanlt JEd Adams was fined fit for assault- ing Brnest xveuana ey xstrjci juage Jones. ,' " - -!'- Judgieg at Gre3ham Have Difficult Task IWWti . Ittnthionith " Conaty yate Ave of gxoepttonsj, . Snoenenoe V Crowds una la - f Judgeg exhibits of product at th Multnomah county fair atOresham had no easy time of awarding prises. so excellent were aU displays, tiut by Wednesday evening had aU of the classifications made.'. Th big; erowds Which ar attending- th fair say the exhibits are : of nnusual equality and artistically, arranged.' Tor those who - hav seen the ex hlblts Interest today Is centering on the races. - many ' Por tlanders attend las. Campbell's American band, whloh has made other attractions of the fair all -the mope enjoyable, continues te delight pleasure seekers witbr ltg har mony. ' ' '-.; . - i Tonight a Chautauqua, program -win be given. A specially interesting en tertainment na Deen . arranged with 'versatile singers, speakers and com edians. , -1 j ) " iau i i i Former Official i Goes to California Robert O. ZMeck. former commis sioner of publio works, has left for Ban Francisco to. become engineer en the Hetch Hetchy improvement, the bit project for giving San Francisco a iew water aupply.- Mr. Dieck takes up his new duties immediately. If TTT "Nothing Succeeds Like " v Success" . Our: Hat display "went over bigTr - "100 Feet of Hats" was so much apr r predated by the, men jjf Portland that we art planning a display; more spec-, taeulap than t any shown byus in pre vious years. Watch .the; papers early v , pext week for our announcement sV MIX WZAA y ; ! HI MUNICIPAL. AUDITORIUM . HQ V9A-XV tCBFTZaaaH XT, AT f ISO F, hC. TOIXI Dobson, Barftone ' and ) . Leoter Donahue, Pianist Aasptees of the Oxe?on Arpir aaA Vary Anxittary Reervcd Seat TickeU, $1.00 j Pox Office) open at SWrnanv Clay A. Co.'s for Keserveo! Seats GERMANS SAY AIRMEN NEVER INTENTIONALLY ATTACKED HOSPITALS NEW YORK FINANCIER t I I I ! t Excuse Made That in Vadel ainciourt Case Aerodrome Was In Neighborhood, By John) Grfuadeas Berlin, via London. Sept. l. (U. P. German airmen have never inten tionally attacked allied hospitals, ac cording to an officlAl statement today. "In the ease of tne vadeiaincourt incident.' the statement asserted. 'It was known that 00 paoea east of that place was one of the largest of the aerodromes. J4oro than larce halls there were occupied by seven" French - esoadrilles. Three of these units epol-ate at night, bombing peaceful yiliages in Lorraine ana eaar. CJXt; IXBrECTIXQ . MARKETS &SS2 the bospiUl.- . The explanation -above covers only - The city: health bureau today began a systematic Inspection of all grocery , stores, meat markets, restaurants and similar places where foods or drinks are supplied the public with a view of scoring aU places on a basis of cleanliness. Rating cards are te be -' posted in all the places as soon as the inspection is completed. k- Wlth the score cards to he posted In p .. conspicuous places the public will have ; opportunity to note whether the places ' are considered sanitary, according to ; City Health Officer Parrisb who has . Inaugurated the plan. The places .- found in the best condition will be giv- , n green caras witn a rating of 80, i those In the next best condition will be given yellow cards with a rating of V' " others will be given purple cards with a rating of 70. Places which ( score below 70 will not be supplied I vim caras. WITH FAMILY MAKES - TRIP OVER HIGHWAY one of the ' numerous raids upon Freneh. British and American hospital stations reported in recent weexs. According to' French official infor matlon the raid on Vadeiaincourt hos pital which occurred September 4. re sulted in the killing of 18 persons and tho wounding of 26. Many were pa tients. The German airplanes. It was as sorted, deliberately flew over the French hospital buildings, which were plainly marked, and dropped bombs every so minuies. Austria Reports on Italian Casualties Vienna, via London. Bent. 11. CC7. WlLXi MAKE A Nfymirn icKTrnwr P.) -The Italians lost MO.OOO men. ln- . . I wuuwi u,vuv v ui vum null ro ievoral nmnertv . tv. ' eieventb laonsq battle, an of IBninuia t .-Tu. cia siaiement assenea toaay. " nvo ureeioy siroet extended from 17... .ht. wu firfed at him from across the street. Jan Joe end ifxtit Him feu to tne pavemeai, m kiHed instanUy and the latter desper ately wooded. Two white men. Jim Hussy, as expressman. aa . a logger, standing in' tbe ;JJ the shooting, .wero aiso ;v fusiiade pf bullets an bolh were .m- Juclun Hong escaping ' T9lley ran down Sixth street to" Olisan. up RnudwiT to Flanders, where he met several gunmen who bed gone directly upFieneers rem cv v-. . , Chinese s tPI" U lifl n-r-. l-l TCnaeavorlne te run in a store ownco neiiiy vvneeiei ueroieai i o i . mtk. luckless Chinese wm Making Tour of West and lJSufff Visiting National Parks, ?UYaeiGuk was caught ahorly after the shooting and several witnesses are i t,.va M.ntifiad Mm as one of i , , - - - i tha men wno nau m United . States, includlnx nearly all I Tt i thourht the defense vUl aamu the naUonal parks, is beta enjoyed by that Yee Guk took .part m tne We7 Henry Wheeler DeForest, Kew Tork comenu Attorney and millionaire, and member I it is known that more than 10 shots or his lamuy, i r .xehansed in the fight na some The DeForest party reached Port- 0 the witnesses estimate that atleaist land in a private car from the South n o-S0 Chinese took part. ' this morning, and today le enjoying The state has the testimony of the the beauties of the Columbia river two Chinese. Wong Wah and Chin Boy. highway. J. P. CBHen. vle president 1 k went before the arand Jury late In and general manager of the O-W. R. & June and told of a meeting of the Hop N. . eomsany. met Mr. DeForest this I Rin-a , and Suev .Slnsra'May 38. four morning, but tho visit was . social Ajrm orion to the eOUin of Chin Hong ana at wow. wer w tha has Bins; war reaeral from Ta- eema. distributed gun and money with instructions to th. gunmen to w Chin Hons. . . .' - ' - Thia evidence the aefense tw -jw- iTHEATRE f BlUUTlTUIlXTH AT WA5HINGTON T h e C o 1 uxn h i a standards irp high -4hii play'is yfOf thy of them, Dvantatt(-lorjui l intense A swift moving absorbing plot fgsworth avenue to Delay street. 0t' Agatha church, SeUwood. at a. If Tv XB M AJBO Benson, who m. Saturday morning. Burial will be want, the street extended, took the let Itlvervlew cemetery under dlreotlon wiumsu w ue propossa improvement I of Miller Traoey, I this mernlna'. lYeeeedmge) for the improvement ll'were, dropped by the council several . weeks ego when a large number of I property owners on the Peninsula re- , faioswaw against the extension. Deckhand Dies While y Mrs, Ellen Lynch Mnm. Kllen Lynch, ared 75. a. native of Ireland, and a. reaident of On for jvr 40 years, died Wednesday bhe formerly lived In Salem. The body will be forwarded by Cunning McBntee for burial in Salem in the family plot there beside the body of ner nuaoa.no, x xanx iynch. one, as Mr. Deforests visit to tne West at this time la purely-a, pleasure mission. : The-party consists f Mr, and Mrs. DeForest, their, two daughters and a son. The DeForest family is distin guished one, Lockwood DeForest, now residing in Banta Barbara, Cal., a brother of Henry DeForest, is one of the notable artists of America, whose wood earrings are considered the best in the Eng,H,h, and. American collec tions. ; " '! ', J ;, y','. Henry Wheeler DeForest ,1s a di rector of the Southern Pacific He Is manager of the Delaware oV Hudson railroad and is a director In tha Illi nois Central railroad, the PeclfJo Mall Steamship company, Wells ' Fargo & Co., the equitable XJfe Assurance so ciety, the National Bank of Commerce of New . York and numerous other banks and Industrial enterprises of the country. He is heavily, interested in southern railroad properties and is a director In the Morgan railroad and steamship lino and the Western Union Telegraph company. - He Is associated with Robert Weeks DeForest, another brother, who aim! larly has wide connections In the New York . financial world. The DeForest party will leave Portland for the North and East tonight. While in the city they were registered, eOne porUan.4 noteu i..:;.. ;. .... . , , .. Fined, for Employing Minor - J. D. Blaekedder of the Northwest Steel company was fined 110 Wednes day hy District Judge Bell for em ploying a minor under IS roars of se wiuiouc oompiymg to the regula tion in regard, to filing a schooling GET A NEW SUIT RIGHT AWAY! You Don't Have to Pay Cub for It Unless You With. That's the idea. It will Bot be necessary -for you tor any man. for that matter) jfo postpone getting a Fall Suit or -Overcoat until later on. You may not have the money on hand lust now- but " you can open an ac count and. luy your new clothes at CHEftHTS populaV Shop ON CREDIT - Once you learn how convenient U Is to boy your clothes by making .mn waaklv op monthly oaymenta. you'll never -care to skimp -and save ALSO I e " " . . a comedy f eaturo . that forces laugh ter and a film full of current events A sequel to the Squaw Man. It's a pic ture bis in contrasts sets depicting life in London society and great scenes laid in the Canadian wilds mark a play en tirely different- a superb cast through out, headed by j. WMMCE MB or monthly aeoun avo to. of th M.1r.7vim nav "- - - . ... a. nr..vi.. until you have accumulated the pnoe you. would nave to Uy down JA' lumn at any oc axe you Cherry's the etorea wweh ton street, is always strictly, up to BtpCKCO, wiwv minute. atvtca. Use ' your credit at CHERRY'S, wioi. aii a mv . Suit . and make a small first payment. The balance you can arrange m payments to suit vour convenience. Xon t - forget the address, J$-ll . vvasnington pittock block. adv. .i Ii, A. McQure, a deckhand on the United States dredge Multnomah,! 1 dropped dead Wednesday night "whue pUying checkers on the boat that was . docked near Unnten. The body' was taken In eham h Deputy Coroner Lowe, who pronounces ; death due to cerebral hemorrhage. . iwwwt aa a wwver living la Kan He had been employed on the boat several months. . He was not married. Paul Joseph. Zimmerman . Paul Joseph EtnuMrman died at his home. 101 East Ceueh etreet, Wednes- , nay roiiowing a brief Illness, at the . age of 47... He wa.a. native of Oer-I . many and was enxaxed in tha nMn business at 400 East Morrison street for a number of. years. Mr, Zimmer man Is survived by hla widow. Mr. . Magaaiena Zimmerman, . and three children. Berntce, nrira and Helen 7-tonmerman. Servloea will tm. haii a , tho Catholio. church, Sast Twelfth and Tm. 'eets. Friday at I a. m. urtal t will be in Rivervtew cemetery. Miller ; " fy unoertaxers, nave charge. - .lfUr Ootelli died at hla home,! a manino avenue, eieiiwood. Wednes 4-y et tho axe of tl after a lingering 1 Usees of ever a year. ; He was born . la Portland an'd. is aurrivod : bv his - i-arent and five brothers and sisters. u". -tjoteiH -.was menkber at Mult-. , nomah Typographloai union, and. at t ona time was emmoved: at hla tn' i in The Journal tynosTanhieai kmm ! runeral serTioee will be held In the Ground Gripper ! Shoes are carried In portlsnd OJTX.Y at tie Grczzi Grippcr Sbo 3 Store Last night of - the - sensational the perfect picture success THE rFRIDAY "We show. ' Bessie Baniscale in the great Holland : - spectacle . SHOES: You'll never forget the big thrills, the snap, dash jouthf romance and excite rnent 'QfJt. Easily the big picture of the year, ; yt' JL- ' h U - : "Always, big attractions at popular prices 5c2100 good ecats 15c ll ll -l l r - - ll h I I I . ' II 1 t . e X II ' I t yy:i . 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