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WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, IZZls C-"- v f ij-JI Oil DAILY JOUIiNAL, .' FCriTLAKD, CHACON. 'HE KILLED'; ie killed: is z stores told ! Cleveland, Ohio. July Tt, I. N."SL) i As attempted flirtation . with Mrs. " j Mabel Barnett., 22. youEg- and pretty, In the Downing- restaurant In the heart of-the Euclid theatre district, resulted i In' the killing early today of Edward ' O'Connell.' 31. whose' home is said to s i be at Genera-on-the-Lake, Ohio, ac- " cotding-to the police. - ; A man giving the name of Clifford Barnett, M, Kansas City, Mo, and a j woman who ; Is registered :' at police : headquarters as; Mrs. : Mabel Barnett . and refuses to. civeher horn address, i are held for Questioning at police head quarter! after they had attempted to Tlee the scene of the killing In a tour 4 Ing ear bearing; two Texas license numbers. . TELL DIFFERENT STOBT ;.- ?. -.The woSan asserts that she Is the -' wife of Barnett, while he declares that met her for the first time yester day afternoon. She states that her husband's father is a wealthy Texas oil operator and that they have been - touring New Tork and 'other Eastern cities and stopped for a few days on I their way west in Cleveland. . : t Scores of diners In the restaurant yearly this morning saw the alter cation which preceded the Killing, xne couple - registered -as Mr. and Mrs. Barnett .had scarcely entered the din ing room when O'Connell seated him ' self at the same table. Then the angry voices of the two men were heard in heated altercation. Witnesses say a blow was struck. A revolver, . was ' polled, then three shots in rapid suc cession rang out and O'Connell fell to the floor fatally wounded. He died on ike way to a hospital. A man and a - woman attempted to .escape in the car Darked outside the restaurant, but were arrested. 'Continued grilling at police head- ouarters failed to break down the first story told by the woman, SHE DEITIES' SHOOTHTG i,"X never did it; I never did it." she 'cried. "Aak him ;" pointing to her companion. "The run was in O'Connell's hands,' she sobbed. "He pulled it from his pocket and it went off by accident." : Her companion's story, while agree. ing upon the facts of the quarrel, dif fered materially.' "I met this girl yesterday.- he said. "I never saw her before. We had been out dancing and 'came in for a bite to eat. O'Connell spoke to the woman. ' I 'resented it. O'Connell struck me In the face and then pulled his revolver. t think the woman picked it up and - fired, and O'Connell fell." Barnett said he was registered at .tie Hotel sutler and that he was a Kansas City traveling salesman but a check-up of the guest list failed-, to reveal his name. , . Augustus Thomas Is Will Hays of the Theatrical World Tides at Astoria Thursday - High Water. : Lew Water. Z Jta. nu. . ft. ' :1 a, nu, -l. ft a :15 p. du. S.4 fx 3 :27 p. m, 1-1 ft. Seaside High water Bins minutes earlier. Seaside Low. water 21 - minutes earlier. ' - News of the Port DECLARED RATE . 1 .- v 'T. " ; EARER Tack for sod Tork ' Arrivals July Uu Ohiasa. Assancsa steaner. froas New and way parts via. Facet Bound, genual. . pasawraa ui aein Admiral Warrant, Ameocaa Sam Irteso ' sad war sorte. general. . - - Brsabi American ateamer, . tor Sev and way porta, . crneral. f MaJtTwtmh. JLaserlcaa nnner. lor. Baa Francisco, lumber, from 8U Helen. " Steal Banger. Aaaeneaa steamer, foe Jw Tork via rttfet Sound, seaeral. Walter A. Laekenbsch. - American steamer, for Xrw Tork andjvay porta, seneral. MARIJfE A1MASAC , WaaSftsr at"- RlWi Moutlt '. North Bend. J air 2. Condition at th. aonta of tlx rtvsr at aooiv sea smooth; wind northwest 14 mUo; westhar partly cloudy. , Portland humidity at nooa 82. 9AIZ.T BITES HEADISG8 8 a. m.. Pacific Tim. . "3 5 as. J 2 Cms till . Albany . Salem . . . Oraroa City Portland 25 20 20 12 IS ft. 8 1.21 h-1.2 4.T 7.8 -0.2 - 0.T -0.1 Kiss. -Fall. . a e-S : 5.? 0.00! 0.00 (O.OO o.eo o.oo Ten. I" 90 72 ,eo 4 48 RITEB, FORECAST yb Willamette river at Portland will r maia nearly ' stationary durinf tha MXt three days, except aa affacted by the tide. Vaaaals Yapaela Mongolian Pvlnca .. . KnoxrUla City. . . . . . Maiwiaaaa Mara .. . . Row CitT ...... Forest Kins ..... .t E. H. Meyer....... Mobile City .... Senator Tnoa P. Beal. . . . Katrinn Leokaabach . Wanaaoa . ........ Komalua . . ' 'iTrom Data . Bemttl ..... .Ant. ,1 .New Tork ....July 28 .Seattle .....Jnly 28 . Baa Fnan. . . Joly 28 ,8aa Fraa . ..Jnly 28 . Kan Fraa. ; .Jaly 28 . Seattle . . . ; .July SO .San EMeco-WayJnly SI New Tork JnlySi PhuadelphU . . Aui. 1 8an ICran . . . . Au." 1 Taeoaaa . . .Aac 2 Lucxcnbach. . Walter OUoaa ...... Georsina Rolph KnnxTilla City Babinda . . . . . Ibukaian Mara Rom City , . . . llemnofi Halco . FlaTel . Johan Poulaen Vat Data. .New Tork ....Inly 26 ..New York ....July ZT .fSaa Fran. ....July 21 , New York . , . .July 80 . San ream ...jviy se .Kobe .......July 80 .Baa Fraa . . . . Jnly SI . West Coat ...An. 1 . Baa Pedro .Sea Pedro .Han Fran in . .Joly 28 ..July 28 ..July 29 Babinda - ......... Daisy Patnam ...... Defiance .-. FlaTef .' (ieorain Rolph .... Halco ...... i.c.. Hannawa Iburinan Mara , . . . . Koranton ......... ttoltaomak ........ Objoan ........... Steel Ranger ...... Tjilbeet Walter Locatnbach .' v;est-bou;id I! STABLE BASIS 1 1 ' . , Ftability of rates- westbotmd Is one point nearer adjustment and -the re establlshment of the Pacific westbound conference will probably materialise within the next two we.ks. t The first move - was the announcement : of the Columbia-Pacific - Shipping company. operating to North and South China, that it would hereafter book grain for the Far East at 15 a- ton (short). F. Wi Relyea,' coast director of the di vision of operations for the shipping board, yesterday wired local officials thAt bookings could be made for Oc tober, but all such on cereal would be onMLhe 55 rate.-' r UnUI the rate break came in Apru the grain rate was II ton and the lumber rate $12.56. The matter of fix ing the tariff on lumber Is before the shipping board and an announcement is , expected soon. The lumber ' busi ness started the unpleasantness on the Pacific, then - British- -companies knocked a hole in the conference rate of $16 and booked lumber at $12 and the Japanese trailed along wun tne rate as low as $8. .The operators from the Columbia using the shipping board boats stood $12.50, but business went to the foreign bottoms and several ships were withdrawn. - Three additional vessels have been returned to the Columbia-Pacific, Ship ping company, which "win,, bring the fleet up to seven, . where a year ago that company was operating 10. ; t- IntercoastaJ -" rates on -lumber are hanging around $12J8 for fJew iTork and $13-for Halifax. pElates on other commodities are1 whatever the steam ship operator , can get. -.4., ? POSITIONS OP TESSELS " Radio if wrta by Federal TW raph aira the positum ol the feUowjas Trawli at S p.. av. Tfca Uada. Everett foe Baa Padra. 80 Suin aorta of Ban Pedro. - - Praaxlent Ciavektad. Uonckons lor Baa FTmn- tisco. 489 aailee west of Saa Frnnciaco. Bnnenian 4 'Job. San Franciann for Hoaohua. 664 milaa nmt of Ban Franciaeo. - Maaaer. Baa Pwb for Shanchal. 113 saDes at of Sam Padw. . - , Nwimt. Sta Ftmaeaaeo tor Panamas. . 1SS8 mil aoutb. of San Franelaea. r Henry 8. Grorav Baltuaore tor Saa' Fran ciaeo. 1000 Milaa acmta of Saa Fnutciaeo. , Annette Rotnb. Sea Pedro for. Saa FTaB- eiaea. IS mllea ttma Sa Pedro. Humboldt. Saa Francisco for Santa Bar- baxa, lour miles esotk f Baa Franciaeo. - ' : B Nneal Radio : RaMLrr. Poet' Anmles for Saa -483 aaiies frea Ban FYaneaoD. Wanama. St. Helena for . Saa 139 mues aoata or tsohunbta. Celilo, St.. Helena for an FnuwianB. ntiles aooth ef Cohambin. 1 - iMdyoo. Waetport for San Pedro. S acstit ot Columbia- Fred Baxter. San Franciiee for- fleatMe. 237 milea fraa Seattle. . . . Sandon HalL - boand. for . Port Taamaanrl. passed .Cape Flattery.' I v - j- , Tax DoUr V, Union bay for Senttln. SO mile fnxn Seattle.; ; . . i Bt UaWenal Serriee) . (Na Torki v July v 2. Aurustus Thomas dean of American playwrttes. has been selected as the WlU H. Hays of the theatrical industry. " At a meeting of the producing man agers association he was chosen as head of the organized theatres. His duties will be similar to those' of Judge Landis in the" baseball world. He wiB begin his terra of office Aug ust 1, and It will last three yearn. The power he will wield will be un- , precedested in the theatrical world. The association he heads is composed of 53 members, among them being all - the Important producers of the coun try. , . The producers selected him. it was explained, because they recognise the benefit that has come to baseball i through the ' selection of Judge Land is and to the moving picture Industry through Will Hays, la whom are con centrated the executive powers of those industries. ..,- Surgeons Operate On Deputy Sheriff Nurses at the county hospital re ported this afternoon that Deputy Sheriff Lee Mouenhour, Who suffered severe Injuries when he fell from his motorcycle Monday night near Latour elle falls, had stood successfully' an operation, in an. attempt to remove pressure from the brain which is thought to be the cause of his con tinued unconsciousness.) His condition is reported very serious. 1 r OPE3TS HIS CAMPAIGX 'Seattle, July 2. (XJ. P.) Senator Miles Poindexter opened his Western Washington campaign for reelection last night when he addressed a meeting at a local theatre. ! Berth. ...... Supple ...... Knappton Drydock . . . . Toncne Ft. . . AJAer Tona-ne Pt. . . . Crown Mill . . Columbia City ... O-W. Bock .....St. Helena . Terminal No. 1 , .Terminal JSo. 1 . Weak Ore? Ur. .Terminal fta l C AT VOBLS'S P0BATS idnrd Jnlv 28 Rafled at 8:30 A. M. jrteamer ThoaTL. Wand, for Saa Pedro. Bailed at 7 :30 A. M. steamer Cape Horaain, for Sew York via Pnnet Sound. Saa Pedro, July - 28. Sailed yesterday steamer Richmond, ' for Portland. Sailed ateamar Annette Kolph. for Portland via Saa Franciaeo. Arrtred ateamei Uool Ia Olaon. ftom Portland. Sailed British steamer Can adian Oberra, from Artoria. for Ban tHeecx Arrired ateamer jaxisonan. from Glaacow ri' New York and way : pons, for Portland and Pnget Sound. ! I . Astoria. Jnly 25. Arrired at 1:25 P. 3C. ateamer Johan Poulaen, from San Fmneiseo. Sailed at 1:15 P. M. Japanese ateamer Rynfokn Mam. for Orient. Arrived at 1:80 and left up at 2 :80 P. M. steamer- Vhmn, f rem New York and way ports via Paget .Sound.1 Sailed mt.7-.ld P. As. ateamer eusiyou, ior saa Pedro. ' - ' ' ' " ' Bnreka, July 25. ArrlTed ateamer Admiral Goodrich, from Poctland. yin Coos Bay, for San. Deco, Jnly 25. Sailed ateamer Sena tor, for Portland sad way ports. " Seattle. July 25. ArriTed ateamer Orient, from New- Tork and way ports via Portland. Arrired steamer Orleans, from New Orleans Tin Portland." Taeoma, July 25. Sailed Dutch ateamer Eemdijk. for Portland. Grays Harbor. Jnly ' 25. Sailed steamer Willfaro, front Portland and Pucet Bound, for Sew York Tia Coos Bay. tBydney. July 22. Axrlred Swedish steamer Tolken front .Astoria. j Balboa. Jnly 24. Sailed Swedisb MotoraMp Bnllaran.. from Shields for ; Saa Francisco ana Portland. Sailed steamer Uakotan, from New York and way porta, for Portland. Sailed steamer Wlllpolo, from. : New York sad way porta, for Portland? Norfolk, July 24. Arrived Japanese steam er Erie Mara, f aom Portland, for Europe. Ar rired steamer Liverpool Mara, from Portland, for Europe. Balled Japanese ateamer Sweden Mara, from Portland, for Lodoa. " New York. July 25. Sailed steamer Bine Triangle, from Pacific Coast ports, for Port land. Me, Philadelphia. July 23. Arrired steamer Steel Inventor, from Portland and way ports. New Orleans, Jnly ? 25. Bailed steamer Pleiades, for Portland and way ports. Cristobal, Jnly 25. Sailed .ateamer Articaa. from Portland, for Portland. Me. Sailed steamer American, from Portland, for Boston. Aberdeen Sailed. July ' 26 Wijlfaro for New York, .3 p. m. : J. B. Stetson for Saa ldro. 2 p. ra.; Idaho for Saa Pedro, 2 p. m. ; Dewy for San Pedro, 1 1 a. m. ! Arrired Paraiao from Saa Franciaeo, 10SO ':a- nv; Willie A, Hicgias from San Francisco. 10:30 a. m. San Franciaeo, Jnly 2$.- Arrived Caspar, Caspar. .13:0 a. m.; WOhelmina. Honolulu. 5:10 a. ra.; Carlos. Grays Harbor, 7:45 s. m. ; Bessemer City, Baltimore, 8 a. nv; San Antonio, Monterey, 8:15 a. m. ; Yalfc, Los Anrelex, 11:15 a. m, ' Sailed La Bree, Loa Aareles, 8:55 a. m. " BEMI.BEK OF WIXTEE Philadelphia, July 28. Traffic for several blocks was halted today when s snowpiow became stalled. It was being moved to' a repair shoo, that's all. KATES FOB SEW CROP GRAI1T LOADING ARE 8TTFFESI5G TJP r Rates for new crop loading of grain for the United Kingdom re stiffening up and the latest fixture is the Jap anese steamship Iwatsan Maru, . 4094 tons. Columbia river, with.: the option of Puget Sound." She " was . taken by Balfour. Guthrie & Co and the rate given is 38s 9 d. She win arrive for September or' October loading. Foreign craft are being taken for de liveries of lumber in New. Tork, load ing being done at-British Columbia porta. The latest fixture of this kind is the Norwegian steamship Camilla; Gilbert. 2343 tons, by the South Al berta Lumber company, private terms. Two foreign" bottoms were announced this week for British Columbia load ing for New York, with option of Co lumbla river loading and delivery at Halifax or Montreal. Intercostal steamships are holding up on lumber rates, but to date have not invaded the British territory on the At lantic side. CAPTA13T OF JAPAI5E8E SHIP FACES FIXE OF , San Francisco, July 26. (L N. S.) Captain Nagano of the Japanese liner Toyo Maru faces: a fine of nearly 550,000 as a result of seisure today on board the vessel of 237 tins of opiuirf and ; a quantity of cocaine. Under the new Jones-Miller anti-narcotic law the vessel will be libeled for double the fine If it is not paid. The narcotics were found hidden above -the dining saloon ceiling. ALL AIOS8 THE WATEBFEOST The steamship - Georgina Rolph, of the McCormick line,- is discharging California freight at Albers. with a full list of passengers and heavy freight, the Admiral line eteam ship Admiral' Farragut -sailed this morning at 10 o'clock for San Fran cisco, San Pedro and San Diego. The steamship Hannawa, loading for the Orient, shifted from the Peninsula mills to the Globe to load "grain. The Dutch . steamship TJilboet, of the Java Pacific lines, came up from Rainier to the West Oregon Lumber company. : The steamship Ohioan, of the American-Hawaiian line, is working , gen eral cargo at terminal No. 1. The steamship Steel Banger will get away Wednesday night with general cargo for the Atlantic side. Franciaeo, 155 i : PIES BEJfEATH TBAI3T ; Pendleton, Ore.. July 2. A. Gumoa. a Mexican laborer, who last week was ecamined for his sanity, died here late last night . after--he had kDDarentiv thrown himself in . front of a frelarht train at the local railway station. Gumos was about CS years old. No relatives have been . located. ' Gumos is said to; have come here recentlv from ' Portland. - FIGHT IS WAGED i AGAIiJST GARAGE OH fiORTHRUP ST. The application of Strong Mae-' Naughton for a permit to construct a class VI concrete building at Northrup street, near 23d, for a public garage, siiet. with strong remonstrance before the city council today. One of the principal objectors was the Good, Sa maritan hospital, on the ground that the noise of a garage and Its patronage would be highly objectionable for the nurses' - home, and detrimental to pati ents in - the hospital. . Other remon strance, was made .by private property owners.' ' : -: , MacNaughton urged that the garage would relieve conditions now existing,! as he- said-each-forenoon there are from 20 to 30 automobiles stopping di rectly, in. front of the hospital, and the street Is, in fact, used as a storage place for cars, with the attendant noise of stopping arid starting, ; The city-iteouncil,. as a? whole, will view the premises before it. takes final j street sewer, from Madrona to Holland action. .,-,.,.., streat, tint. 1T for the sewer in Wygant MAESHriElD "WAS WAS5ES - In - connection ' with: i the - disastrous fire at Marshfield. In which the ; loss. was mora than r $206,000 and 28 build ings were destroyed, i Fire Marshal Grenfell called attention to the fact today that- leas than tour months ago the ntnte fire mtrshal made a survey of Marshfleld's business dlstrict - and recommended that numerous buildings be demolished. These iwere In the area devastated by. the fire. ASKS SEWER j SYSTEMS ? r Petitions were filed with the city aud itor. Tuesday asking for the construc tion ot wo sewer systems and the Im provement of one Cstreet.iThey: ask for - sewers' in. Banks j street and ' Ma crum avenue. v as a district Improve ment, and the topravement - of East 31st street, from East .Pine to East Ankeny streets. A petition also was filed asking for the ; improvement of the south side of Bryant' street, from Union . avenue o East Eighth street, by the construction ot .curbs and side walks. , CITY HALL BRIEFS - 4 Assessments for public work now pay able - and for which notifications were issued - to ' property owners . Tuesday Include : $2525.25 tor s fewer in East 20th. street. from Shaver to . Fremont streets ; 8766.45 for. the. Huron street sewer, from Oberlin . to ? Lombard from. to notified East i Sixth street. Webster streets. -' The city health office was Tuesday of the death "from diptheria at an early hour Tuesday morning of Eanby Albert Buf ton. , aged 8, son of Mr. and lira. 'Roland A. Bnfton. No. 3733 East Tint St. The body was in terred Wednesday afternoon in Mult nomah, cemetery. . - - PE0PEETT COyDEMJTED District Judge Richard Deich today issued an order for the destruction of all property seised in the raids In Chinatown .Tuesday. The - gambling tables, chairs and paraphernalia will be hauled to the city Incinerator and burned.-- - Marilynn and Jack Supremely Happy in Ere-Horieymoon Days Los - Angeles. July 26. (La N.' S.) There were two happy young: celebri ties in Los Angeles today-slack Pick-" ford and Marilynn Miller, nls fiancee, ' who arrived from New Tork yesterday to becolhe bis - bride (within a" few days next, Sunday, Mrs. Pickford said. subject tn the world to the cour'e J now Much ciore.,lsteresUn5 than the Flo . Zeigfeld-BUlie Burke domeetja skirmish, which .is reported to have de veloped' as a result of statements made by Miss lUler In irrard to ZelgteWa attitude toward ep-marriage. ",,. ?Baji(iisntMatiansiisnsiilMtii:tRiansMwnttia 5 , - t s ' ( -' - . ... . I Do you drive &n auto mo- I -. bile? If so you should i hare your eyes exaxnin I ed by an optometrUt. i You will be astonUbed 1 at the results a gtod I pair of glasses -will giro I and they may possibly I . save you from serious accident. i ilPrDlDubacIi j I Eyesight: Specialist ? : I I .171 BROADWAY I streets 5 -11089.45 for the ? East Ninth The wedding Is the mrat Interesting. ?,(,lti;n "VESSEL BRISGI3TG SILK i Seattle, July 26. With a cargo measuring over 6000 tons, including 3000 bales of silk and 380 passengers in both classes, the Admiral Line Mail; steamship President . McKinley, Cap tain Gerald X. January, cleared from Yokohama on Saturday last en route to Victoria and Puget Sound, accord ing to cable advices received by the company today. OCEAS RATES WEAK New York, July 26. (L N. S-) Ocean freight? rates continue weak, and demand for .tonnage space Is slow. Board Quotations today ' are : ? United Kingdom. 2s2s3d; Germany. Breman and Hamburg, 13cvfl3Vsc; France, At lantic 18c(w20c ; Mediterranean, 18V4c 21c; Holland, Amsterdam and Rotter dam, 13c j ' '1 . , ; . IRALDA PUT Olf i Beginning Monday the steamer Iralda will be placed in service between Port land and The Dalles, leaving Portland Monday, Wednesday and Sunday, alter nating with the " steamer Madeline. Heavy movement of . fruit and vege tables requires daily service. , 4 n it 5 n Maiiy. f me. F-Bs in r oraaiid " - . . - with a GAS-FIREID BOILER 1 i . . Some owners say that their gas bills are less than i ' they used to pay a man for looking after the fire. Think of the saving! - . . - - , . . Let : the Gas Company Estimate ' Your Requirements - - ' . i - w - i , , ' --. . . . , ... . . - . r- 37 xrvr.xuo 3-27 Jsv .Cm ;- KJUI 3- -.r ; -A n-" V Reductions ; ' ' vA xCzj4 ' ' - ;' on Ml v ppf " yy " . NV Odds r. ' vf PlandeTS ore acquainted xvith'the : NF!riij f t(kf. jT'' dependability of Powers? Sales and " ;v- il 11 it we can assure our customers that this Jf - tf event is no exception to the rule. The ' vK 5 few items listed below are represen' v - ' Xjtt -' tative of hundreds of other bargains. y : .-t : ' I J t ' -; s. V . ' ! , ' .Tlmeliine Sale --sr. Home-Makers . appreciate ;tlhie ssl-bf '.this Just -when every home-maker is wondering what furniture additions can be made this fall to increase the "homey" atmosphere of the home along comes this wel come event. Powers is glad to provide this means for economy in home furnish ing. We're presenting great things in our August Sale and we know you'll not be disappointed. ' ...';. . ' f '; ' Big Reductions on Complete Lines as Well Of course, this great sale of odds an&ends includes wide offerings from every de J)artment in the store. A vast'exhibiof furniture for every room, in a wide range of patterns and materials all are offered at surprisingly low prices. Floor cover ings, too, are included. You'll understand the magnitude of the reductions .when you know that every number is'.of the usual Powers Quality and that there are hundreds bf bargains as great, or even greater than those listed here: f $19.50 Mahogany leather seat period Dining J Q rj? $98.50 A-B Wood and Coal Range, high oven, dCTO fTA Chairs, this sale glass-jdoor, complete with coil and connection, tpDD U - ,19,50 Quartered Oak CoIpnial Bu (TOQ QK size,' this sale . i . tJ)aUO I fJ. ' this sale vv;iv.v.. ............ v.. tl)aawtO0 ' ?57.50 Walnut Queen Anne Dining Tables, Qf fTCT , . 9x12 'Axminster Rogs, , 1 V , ilOA OCT this sale .... i : , I D f k this sale ... ..... . . . ; JpOll OD $49.75 Ivory period Dressers, .flJO-J ."" MxlO-6 Seandess 6 Velvet R u gi slightly (girt rj OfT s this sale ;. ... ..... ..i .. . ., V.iP01 X.tf imperfect; ... .'.v. PaW I Ot) ? $98.50 Overstuffed tapestry Davenports, this gQ ' j Some Unusual -r. '" ; Values . In Demonstration Phonographs ' - : I., -v -J I 21 QUALITY nrsr - 11 I I vva a a a m. A I Lmm yais:::u ) J: ' rA Visit to iKe l ',. - Children's Store - Will Be Worth while..