ft
thimdat .
Ana m «1
uh *
cornai orders
CHAIRMAN HITCHCOCK
SUIT ÍIIE0 TO
NAMES MEMBERS OF
TEST BONOS
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
I
The city attorney, Ixiuis E. Bean,
was ordered by the city council last
night to file suit against the Willam
Hitchcock will be rbalrmau and ette Valley Company, to enforce spe
Elmer Dover secretary.
cific performance of contract for the
purchase of the water plant. Imme
BRYAN I’REI’ABI-s H»
diately
afterward a letter was read
FORI E THE FIGHTING
by Acting Record«“- Bryson from A.
Chicago, Aug 22. Preliminary to C. Woodcock, attorney for the Wil
the thirty days’ speaking tour in lamette Vall<-y Company, stattug that
which he hopes to force the fightfug
In the Middle West, Mr. Bryan con the company would accept the bonds
ferred today with National Chairman for the purchase of the plant as aoon
Mack and other members of tjje na as they were proved to be legal.
tional committee on the generftl plan
Sult will be begun in the circuit
of action which has been outlined by
heads of the various bureaus of the court as soon as the complaint can be
made out and filed. To take it to the
national committee.
Bryan's tour through the M-ad’.e supreme court is the intention of the
Wr.st will start i l out the middle of council, so that the highest court In
September and carry him th'ough the state will have passed upon the
InulMia, Illinois, Ohio and Kentucky, matter
Timber <'ruinera Wanted.
and will include a few placeji in New
The matter of sending a timber
York
The national committee is
working out
the
dates
for thia cruiser to the Ritchey Creek water
shed to learn how much timber there
stumping trip.
Speaking of the outlook and more is on the headwaters of the creek pro
recent developments of the cani|>aiga. voked some opposition and more dis
cussion.
Mr. Bryan said.
The council wishes to know. In ad-1
The situation la ¡nost satisfactory. dltlon to the amount of timber there- |
Report« from tb«- East and West are on, the route by which the timber will I
very pleasing, t’i'd excellent progress have to come out. and bow It is locat- I
ELMER DOVER.
1« being made. The Democrats nom ed In regard to its affecting the flow
Se< retary of Republican Campaign inated a strong man in Minnesota and of the stream.
| I am glad to see that he has accept-
Advlvisory Committee
Councilman Fisher said that the
I ed.”
entire information could be gotten
free of charge at the Booth-Kelly
New York. Aug. 22.—Chairman MEYER IS OI T FOR
In referring to
Company's office,
tlOVERNOR
III
tlllES
Hitchcock, of the Republican nation
th«- watershed he said there were
Homething like 5000 acres belonging
al committee, today announced the
Hot Springs. Aug. 22. Postmaster
appointment of the following mem General Meyer reached here today to various parties on It.
Councilman Garrett spoke vigor
bers of the advisory committee:
from Oyster Bay and Washington for ously in favor of the cruiser plan,
He
Richard A. Ballinger, of the state a conference with Judge Taft,
saying the people wished all the infor
mation that could be obtained as to
of Washington; Cornelius N. Bliss, of said In an Interview:
but
"Personally I have no doubt
and conditions surrounding
New York; Powell Clayton, of Arkan that Governor Hughes will be re- the creek
* "It
‘T« Hau
Isr*£*vi reported.
rürwirt t*/1 ” ” he said,
has been
sas; W, Murray Crane, of Massachu nominated.
President
Roosevelt, that there are two hundred million
setts; William Nelson Cromwell, of I while taking a keen interest in the feet of green timber there, but men
"New York; John Hays Hammond, of | situation, is leaving the whole matter who know say there Is nothing like
to be worked out without a sugges
Massachusetts; Franklin Murphy, of tion from him. and it will be w irked that amount on the water shed. There
New Jersey; Charles P. Taft, of Ohio; out. In my opinion, by the renontina- may be.": he continued, "when you
considerwmctlons whose corners over
Arthur 1. Vorys, of Ohio.
tlon of the governor.”
lap the Ritchey creek watershed, but
there is not on the watershed itself.”
Mayor .Matlock added more infor
mation to the general fund. Ho Im
pressed the fact that there was only
one considerable body of timber on
the watershed, and that it was situat
ed so that it could not affect the sup
ply of water materially. The source
of supply for Ritchey creek conies
from the cliffs above the timber line,
and in no way does the timber pro
tect the «pringa. Moreover, he said
that part of the watershed is in
Springfield,
Aug. ’ 21.—Military ♦ Guard Special Service.
♦ burns, and h<- thought there was no
Grand Lake. Col., Aug. 21. ♦ where near the amount of timber that
ruie ceased in 3prln«fleld today, the +
military fore? being reduced to one ♦ P. L. Campbell, president of ♦ haB been represented.
It was strongly impressed upon the
the University of Oregon, and ♦
regiment, and the tusk of preserving
Mrs. Susan Campbell-Church, ♦ council, too, that what timber is there
♦
order was turned over to the civil ♦ of San Francisco, were mar ♦ could not come out by way of the
authorities,
The aherlff Increased '♦ ried here yesterday. The cou ♦ creek.
Councilman Gilbert ridiculed the
the number of Ills deputies and the ♦ ple will leuve for Eugene,
♦ Idea of there being two hundred mil
Or., in a few days.
♦
pulice force is reinforced by sjieclal
♦ lion feet of timber on Ritchey creek
♦
policemen.
proper. He said that he knew a log
♦ ♦
ger who said there is not over thirty
The grand Jury continues ita in-
million feet on Ritchey creek
And
qulry, Abraham Ravnor being indict-
this logger had been over the ground
ed yesterday on six counts. He Ht it nda
thoroughly.
He himself, while not
formally accused of murder, mall-,
claiming to be an authority, had
clous mischief and riot.
cruised timber, and ventured the
The city was again Inflamed last;
opinion that the logger had made a
night by the report that Rolla Keyes,!
correct estimate.
the 17-year-old boy who testified
At the close Of the discussion
Columbus. Ang. 22. The mistake
before the grand Jury In the case of I
moved
that
Garrett
the assault on Mrs. Hallam, had been of Mrs. Walter Starkey, of Grove Councilman
Councilman Gilbert, Moon and Wil
shot by friends of George Richard port, in using arsenic Instead of link liams be appointed as a committe«’ to
ton, the accused negro. Before the ing powder in Pl'eparing a potpie, secure the Information, if possible,
rumor had time to spread far, how cost the Ilves of her two young chil- from the Booth-Kelly Company, but
ever, it was learned that the shooting dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Starkey are in a se- If not to hire a cruiser or cruisers to
was accidental, the wound having
obtain the facts. The motion i>assed
been Inflicted by a friend of Keyes. rious condition.
Score tlie l*re»s
The boy may not live. Because of the|
Various members of th«* council re
excitement caused by the rumor, ex OREGOX 1.1 XltDsMIX
iterated that they wanted to gjve the
U < »X SIXTH I’l.li I
tra precautions were taken by t he
of Ritchey
IX X ATIOX XL SHOOT people full knowledge that touches
military to prevent the gathering of
creek, and everything
crowds.
Councilmen
Camp Perry, ()., Aug 22. With a the water question. s|ioke of the
and Garrett both
•core of 299 In a field of 277 other Moon
___ _____ _____
sent through
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
contestants. B. F. Shields, of Oregon, reports that have been
♦
has won fourth prize In the presi the press, accusing them of being col
Iti Kit.
♦ dent's contest, the closing event in ored anil perverted, in order to dis
facts that
have been
♦ the National Rifle Association's tour credit the
♦ ♦ ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ nament.
Sergeant A. Blest, of the brought out. Both gentlemen asked
United States Infantry, won first that fair representation of speeches
Mrs. II. C. Inman died this niornlna
prize. Captain W. F. Allen, of Massa and facts be afforded.
at 3 o'clock In Portland. She was the
Councilman Harbaugh spoke along
chusetts. was second, and third place
widow of the late J. C. Inman, of El was given to Lieutenant S A. Har the same line.
II«* said that the
mira. and had many friends in Eu
council had given up hours both
tle. Brest's score was 304.
gene and Lane county.
Interment
rhe regimental championship rifle night and day. and that ever since he
will be made in tile I. O. O. —
F ceme-
shoot
of the United States held un had bven a member if the council
Th<> services
tery Monday afternoon
der
the
atispites of the National Ri that body had stood for a better Eu
will be held at the graveyard, the
fle
Asoclation.
was won today for the gene and the welfare of the city.
body being expected on the ^fternotui third HU.t.^'lve year hy the Sixth
"While we have made mistakes."
train from the north
Regiment, <>f Massachusetts i. By win- he said, "no paper of our city should
nlng for thf«e • Kiiccesslve
successive ¡ years the Jump upon us and berate us."
It \ItItlsl.l lit ; rritsox 11 s
Routine Bii'iii« '«
Massaehus. Its team Is entitled to per-
<
<»i
X
n
I
X
I
I
III
si
ot
The ordinance for the pavement if
manent pons« slon of the $500 tro-
east line
I phy. The _M; a ssachusvtts team made Eighth street from the
w
Ed
if Sw i-et Home. for I a score of 77
I (Jharnelton street west t to
The
Fifth
Regiment
reel 1 with liltulitha
meri)
burg, was here a te w j team of Mar land
was second with line of Monroe surface
days t
part < f last Week via-
lavement wa*
I a score of 76 . and was awarded the I or other hard cotnritt«
Bing <
ee for further
riendi
silver medal, The Second Ohio was I referred to a
Mrs
A a lers. n vlrtlted at Al third with 76
correct Ion In < artier to straighten out
F
bany I ii
t by accepting ; a propositi.ri
the st
Oregon
wa
F
Fra
of
I of <>ni
of the a bi uttlng property
24
4
at
the
10(1
buslnc
vr
te ■ <1
O deed some > land to the
I owner
total of 7 4 8.
M las E va M
which at presen it makes a joi
Last night In front of the adm
SVI r
has been ht
w
reel.
the
th“ following O
tration
bulldl:
It ln>
F’. PI
-opoaed ordlnanc
The
were publicly present« si w it h
men
turned Sund
ns and stands
all
won «luring the week
|irlzes
Miss Ora
»n
n
nd all peddlers i
Johnson, in Press mntc
gcant
M
it $7 50 a quarts
City. I» nmk
hlelds, president's match, <
vale
Wilhelm a i
da
Scott and Sergeant Schwur- t i'll t ft 11 «» police committ;
tr.ln
o
ink
Mr«, C
r Wimbledon match; Sergeant Snod
A pet tlon to pave El
trip to F o
street fr
range
tyro;
t'aptaln
Scott
grass.
I*ng
In«1
Mrs. Ma Y J
and the
Peters trophy
r
rtip to Ku
prepare
F I
» i I
Mr. and Mr
of the cr
Miss
Hertha
Slater,
who
for
the
1
1
Fg
Mr* Adam (
past eight years has been a teacher was brought up and referred to th*
Miai Guss le went t o E II
of English in the University of Ore city engineer for consideration
plHM lire trip In tl he
Councilman Williams made a mo
gon. has been the guest of her broth
IH
The star •ted early r In t
tion that the alleys around the park
er.
Attorney
Robert
J.
Slater,
and
H il
■ on all day
streets have specifications drawn foi
and *
fan
for a few days on her way
paving
Councilman Garrett offered
nde
to
I.a
Id M
Mite tell Ar Gar
P (
I. H
Slater.
it
Ml
ALLEGED RIOTER
PRESIDENT OF
INDICTED UPON
STATE UNIVERSITY
SEVERAL COUNTS WEDS MRS. CHURCH
♦
SHE USED ARSENIC
FOR BAKING POWDER
He
A
II
Kodol m the b*>i(innln»{
r« of dyspepsia will b«’
I
il
f you allow th«'*«* little ' stead <»i
unheeded it will take ' wide.
I ftíHÍ'M a I onr jrr tint? to put your
Co un
stomach In
the jolt
€
‘ ’
! a bot t le of K d ’ I t day. Sold by all
that
o
. druggists.
•fttlng
ta
alt
it t <
■Id
Mrs. Poi in
visiting wit th M
family.
K
a
©
Springfield. Aug. 22.
Last night
passed quietly, not a single alarm be
ing sounded, but there is yet no in
timation when the Seventh regiment
will be realeased. The understand
ing of the officers, however, is that
the organization will be kept here
well Into next week and perhaps
longer.
Thirty indictments have been re
turned in connection with the rlot-
Indicted for alleged
the assault upon \v
chief cierk of the
who has been ho\
and death for a we L'K
sault upon John XX’ at
citizen, who was shot
ots. A MUBbwr
indicted.
More Indictments
Junction City. An
Twenty more indictments, making
I fifty all told, were returned by the ly has sold his 406 a
' special grand Jury of Sangamon coun- ed two miles north»
are. City, for SIS per ...
| ty late today. Thirteen
Tt!?’ ~ ~ negroes
:
A. I. VORY8
. Ml RKAY CRANE
and will
,L:n »¡th
1‘“l! E Bow,.
y tr<asurw*
’ ' "*-n Ilf»
,«n‘l of ths
"nK.( a »hit»,
during th* rk
i’es were *1^
~E. H«rt-
arl>i. situai.
oi Junction
EX-CONVICT FAILS
BEAT BY TARS
AT BASEBALL
Francisco, Aug. 22.—Harry
Wanka, alias
Schollenberger, who
was released from San Quentin pen
itentiary, where he served a sentence
for burglary on June 15, and two
days later married a Miss Smith of
Oakland, attempted to murder his
bride in their home in this city last
night. Leaving her in a dying con
dition from a beating he went to a
room in the neighborhood and took a
dose of laudanum with suicidal in
tent, and was found unconscious to
day. The prompt application of a
Btomach pump saved his life.
His wife is lying unconscious at a
hospital, and pending the outcome of
her injuries no charge has been
placed against Wanka
JOHN
HARRIMAN WILL
STOP HERE IF HE
PASSES THROUGH
HAYS
HAMMOND.
MAKES LARGE
WATER FILINGS
Sydney, Aug. 22.__ is
’aT irday evetu
ing.) — Despite a he...-
' ra*n the en-
Yertainments for the n'en of
American battleship fl set were car-
Tied out according to progra®.'“'
A baseball team < ,.n;;. -. ,j of s.n
ors front the Nebra ka defeated tnf'
Sydney University 3 i<, <>
A team representing the entire
fleet defeated th.- New 8outh Wales
team 6 to 4.
In the Rugby football match the
New South Wales ebo'en defeated ,
team „from the Heat b>
b to 3.
Admiral Sperry held a reception o
the Connecticut this afternoon
PHEASANTS CALL FOR
MORE HUNTING LICENSES
KLAMATH ROUTE SHORTER
THAN THE SISKIYOU
With the opening of the China
San Francisco, Aug. 19.—South-! pheatant season but a few weeks off,
ern Pacific engineers, to the surprise ' hunters are taking out licenses more
of themselves and officers of the' rapidly, and by October 1 ’he num
I
company, have found that the new I ber will certainly be over 1000,
route now building through Oregon 807 having been issued to date. Far
by way of Klamath Falls will really;_________
___
mers and _________
thos efamiliar
with the sit-
be a much easier grade that the pres- uatjon say pheasants win be ’abouus
ent main line route over the Siski- j plentiful
*__ tir ! LJ
___ year, despite the un-
as 1 last
yous, in addition to being ten miles favorable~hatching" conditions "which
shorter in a distance of a little more prevailed this spring. The late spring
than 300 miles from Dunsmuir up to was the cause of many of the youns
Eugene, Oregon.
pheasants being killed off. More old
The steepest grade by the new birds
_____ were left over from last year.
route, between Sisson and Eugene, hunters say, and a greater number of
will be but 79 feet to the mile, as younger ones were hatched.
against 174 feet to the mile by the
Poultry fanciers of the upper Wil
old roate over the Siskiyou moun lamette valley are finding that the
tains.
Most of the distance along Mongolian pheasant can be raised
the new route, which uses
i
Odell Pass. for domestic purposes most profita
the grade will range from 21 to 53 bly, and farmers in Linn and Benton
feet to the mile.
counties are raising large numbers.
The new line will be pushed for- Chris and George Van Oran, at Al
ward to an ultimate junction with bany, this season have 145 young
the present line at Natron. Oregon, "Chinamen.” They are kept in an
and then the company will have two inclosure beside the board walk of
good routes into Oregon and will be enclosure beside the main line of the
able to handle over both the stead Southern Pacific, where their pres
ily increasing business. The Klam ence excites the comments of hun
ath Falls route will be the faster run. dreds of persons who pass through oa
because of the shorter distance and the trains.
a considerable saving in grades.
A. R. Black, who has been silently
Manager llartog. of the Eugene
Commercial Club, has received the working on the irrigation scheme at
following telegram in reply to his in Waldo Lake, today filed papers with
vitation to E. H. Harriman to vilst the county clerk appropriating and
describing three recent appropria
Eugene:
"Pelit'an Bay Lodge. Aug. 22. tions by him on Waldo Lake and Sal
mon creek, which wijl be of far-reach
"Eugene Commercial Club,
ing value to the upper Willamette
"Eugene, Oregon.
While few
"Thanks for your kind invitation, valley in consequences.
to visit Eugene, if 1 go out that wayl details are offered the public, the
will be glad to stop, but the chances shortest description of the projects
are that a shall not go out that way indicates an irrigation plan is on
foot that may turn the future of the
this time.
country from the past.
"E. H. HARRIMAN.”
Mr. Black succintly and accurately
Mr. Hartog replied to this telegram
by letter, urging the railroad mag gives the following description of his
nate to come, even if his stay was three latest filings, which will be a
part of the Waldo Lake project:
very limited.
"The first one,” he says, “appro
AKED IS OPPOSE!»
priates 150.000 acre feet of water
TO BIBLE WORSHIP
and
150,000
acre
feet
of
reservoir
I
SY NOW
capacity in Waldo ’ake. the waters of
New York. Aug. 20
That Bible
Medford, Aug. 21.—“E. H. Harri which will be discharged through
- worship” is doing more than atheism
__ what will be known as the Waldo ca-
ot the
man has agreed to __
act _______
as one ____
| to empty the churches of the country
commission 1 am about to appoint tp; na* a»
s,,uth end of Waldo Lake,
' is the assertion of Rev Charles F.
take charge of the proposed state !into a branch of Salmon creek. The
Cottage Grove, Aug. 19.—By vir Aked, pastor of the fashionable Fifth I
highway from Medford to Crater 1 water is to be used first for power tue of the initiative and referendum
Lake and from there to Klamath purposes and then for irrigating in law the citizens of this city voted on i Avenue Baptist church, in this city. I
i He insists that there is no reawl I
Falls. He also promised rhe that he the Willamette Valley..
the granting of a new franchise to
“The second appropriation is for the Cottage Grov«> Electric Company ! why the Bible should be considered
would begin work on the extension of
above criticism or frbe fro merron I
his railroad
from
the Columbia a power plant, appropriating 500 cu today.
The measure was defeated
Southern terminus Into Central Ore bic feet of water per second of tin»“ by a three to one vote. The initia any more than any other book that I
gon at once, in order to handle the from Salmon creek: The third ap tive petition called for a franchise has been handed down from century I
grain traffic now in sight,” said Gov propriation is also for a power plant, covering a period of fifteen years. ! to century, passing through scores of I
ernor G. E. Chamberlain upon his ar appropriating 500 cubic feet of water I The old franchise had a life of some translations from one language to I
rival here this afternoon from Crater tier second of time front Sainton I six years, but the company set up another.
“In the pages of the Bible,’ say» I
creek.
Lake.
•that it wished to enlarge and im-1 ..
“One of the power plant sites is I prove the plant, but did not feel Jus-1 3.. Aked in the September Apple I
ton’s Magazine, "are to be found h»* I
below the other on the creek. so that tlfied
-
-
unless
its franchise
was extend- 'torlcal errors, arithmetical mistakes. I
the same water will be used by both ed.
' Inconsistencies and manifold coot»' I
plants. One has over 500 ___
feet _____
head. ,
! dictions, and what is worse, one fin« I
the other over 300 feet head. Thel
: that the most horrible < r'nl^s *, I
two will develop over 40,000 actual’
h>r S<>re l eet.
I committed by men "ho plead
I
horsepower.”
» rnfc»' sâid'“'in Justïffcat'i n H' their• terril •
Mr Black states that he expects to
"I have found Buclen’S i
_____
It is reported complete forty-five thousand feet of
Tangier. Aug 22
l(> 1 i use
usp I I mlsdeds.
misdeds. Moreover, th. English »
Salve to be ___..........................
.. to
the proper thing
that the army of Adel Aziz, sultan of reservoir capacity at the lake by next i for sore
feet, as well as for"healiug 1 ,)le iB a version of a
Morocco, han been routed by the November, which amount of water burns, sor s, ____ ____2
, cuts, and all manner of a translation of a tiall
force a of his brother, Mulat llafld. will be available for irrigation next
abrasions." writes Mr. W. Stone ot come down through H
fifty miles from Morocco City, and summer.
East Portand, Maine. It Is the prop-! ' and Latin into Eng! -
the f ultan Is a prisoner. Another re-
Irrigation in the upper Willamette
earlier stages it was ■
port Is that the sultan escaped and valley and it« possibilities have been er thing, too. for piles. Try It! Sold from one manuscript '
under guarantee at W. A. Kuyken
has taken refuge in the French zone. overlooked by
¡different writers, a
dall's drug store. C5c.
government re
to result In many m
—
I
W I I l»S '.III I P I XT
who come from
Dr. Aked Insists t
Carutb.
a
gradua
’
e
of
thel
XXI» Till Ili V
plain*
y. is looking up old friends j tacking the Bible "
w
Ideal
spent th“ list year at his, the claim for infalli
'.e Minnes«>ts
Experiment
Black
been
set
up,
and
he
Kanass engaged in newspa-
gives the analysis of w<
During the coming wfn-i claim for a book in
p . at readily, and their
be a member of the fac- sible for a child to
ent. com pa roti with alts
Pendleton high school.
I driving many intellii
nd timothy. The analy
from the church. T
unfavorable sh.
whenevtr you feel that man to study and
Here Is the a
That is the only time Scriptures for hin'-•
Carh
ke Kodol. Just when great now as it wa
hydrat.
then yon will not be Luther and Calvin at
our stomach, belching, such an independeti
stomach, etc.
Sold by all do more to strength,
drug its.
ligion upon the mu
amount of preachin-
. Î4.64
e r a mas,
Review:
E. L. Parrott, defense of the infal
•» •» •» ■,
d- as soon as th«
.Miss Belle Curry, Miss passage of the Bible
.11 <3.
F»me is demons!
t and the latter’s friend,
seems to know
Excellent Health Xdvit*-
chardson. of Eugene,
Black's enterprlsi
by private conveyance
nt to demonstra!«
f No.
Mrs. M. M. Davis
mplikhed hi
Gifford Ave.. San
you take Kodol in the beginning "The worth of Elc
frf
attacks of Dyspepsia will be general family re
/if tM
rpOr
. «‘--4
but if you allow these at- ache, biliousness ai
tn unheeded it will take Ko liver and bowel’
, e « <0™ 1
nger t!me to put your stom- that I am prompt’d
’d condition again. Get a tts favor, f-r th-
Kodol
Sold by all seeking relief fro’’
There is mere h-a
r I
I ive organs In a bo’’
• K»r I
ters than in anv nt'
■
Bold
kendall’s drug «ton
FRANCHISE REFUSED
ELECTRIC COMPANY
MOROCCO'S SULTAN
BEATEN IN BATTLE
I
BY CHICAGO FIRE
J
f,
MANY NEGROES ACCUSED
OF RIOT ANO ASSAULT
Chester Pugh
lem.
o