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TUli TOXIC" AND TUUltNUAX. -, i AIL Y CAPITAL J OUBN AL BAL11M, ORBGOft. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 11)07, NO. 100. ii. ATER COMPANIES ARE SUED egon Trust and Savings Bank of Portland Tails 5 0 OPEN DOORS ISITORS SAFE Lt k Made That Assets Equal ties-Carrying Tremendous of Home Telephone Stock to Be the Cause of Trouble. They aro said to hold $1,400,000 Btock of tho Home Telephone Com pany, upon which they And lt Im possible to realize at this time. They havo for some .time been trying to ne gotiate a loan upon that security In tho East, and falling to Biicceed In this an application was made to the Portland clearing house. Their com mittee upon Investigation advised that the doors be closed and a re ceiver appointed. This was done, and ox-Auditor Devlin has been ap pointed as such. ThlB bank has been plunging to somo extont, and lt 1b not thought that tho failure will In any way affect any other bank In Portland, but it Is understood that the unfortunate concern Is Interested In several country banks, which may bo affected later. STATE BRINGS SUIT Government News Cut Off, Chicago, Aug. 21. Tho govern ment Is unable to roach but two potntB In the Northwest "for tho board of trade weather reports. None havo been obtained from Cana da and the Northwest. Official of tho union aro indignant at tho report of their weakening, and declare that they aro stronger than over. Officials of tub companies claim thoy are do ing business all right. i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! Portland llnnk Falls. Irttond, Or., Aug. 21. The bn Trust and Savings with $2,000,000 doposits to open its doors this king, and a receiver was Inted. Being unnblo to to on Its assets caused 1) re. It Is stated tho bank's arc equal to its linbill- OUSTS COMPANIES HUNDREDS OF MOORS KILLED Sues to Set Aside Contracts Made With the Columbia Southern and the Three Sisters Irrigating Com panies For Failure to Carry Out Contracts. ninn i i i m 1 1 1 1 1 n i 'learned that for somo llttlo Oregon Savings and Truat as been pressed for funds. Tangier, Morocco, Aug. 21. Six hundred Moores havo been killed hero. Tho Jews aro barricading themselves In their Bhops against at tack. o Tho reBdn you cannot soo tho comot in tho evening la becauso nt that time It Is In a comatose condition. 1 hi r rn cTnnci IllbttUU 0 VKL PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE ie Outlet Sale is Continued THIS WEEK. ALIi GOODS SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS' -S. LOOK FOU THE YELLOW TICKETS "WHICH MEANS FOURTH AND OXE- HALF OF A SAVING ON GOOD PUR- t FES, THE UIG ROOM STILL CONTINUES THE PEOPLE TUP. STORK THAT GIVES THTSM THE BEST VALUES. . i. ..I .. I I I -IL YARDS OF 8c AND 10c "NO FLANNEL, OUTLET U3 PRICE, YAltl) 5c. 1'AHt BEST 10c HOP WES, OUTLET SALE MCE, PAIR Oc. tTAIXs OF NEW GOODS 0M3t THE STORE AT LXUFACTIRERS' PRICES. 1'AIRS BLANKETS, OUT- SALE PRICE, PAIR 30c. FANCY plaid DRESS . OUTLET SALE PRICE UD 10c. BOO 25o SUN BONNETS, OUT LET SALE PRICE Oc. HUNDREDS OF LADIES' NEW COATS, SUITS AND DRESS SKIRTS, NOW ON SALE AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. WE ARE OFFERING SWELL NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOODS AT MAUXFACTUIU ERS' PRICES. (THOUSANDS OF ARTICLES ALL OVER THE STORE GOING AT THE SAME LOW CUT PRICES THE MANUFACTURERS' OUT- LET SALE STILL CONTINUES As a result of tho governor's visit Inst week to Enstcrn Oregon, a suit has been filed by tho stato-of Oregon ngnlnat tho Columbia Southern Irri gating Company, tho Throe Slaters Irregntion Company and W. A. LuIJ luw for tho abolition of tho corn tracts botwoon tho lrrcgation com panies and tho stato land bonrd and for tho recovery of largo sums of monoy from W. A. Lntdlaw, which had been collected In tho nnmo of tho Columbia Southern le gation Company when that firm was really solvent of which money ho account. Tho, mado a con tract with thedo companies several years ago on certain roprcsontntlons mado by tho companies that .these Ir rigation companies would have tho 'right to reclaim stato land within certain districts, provided that j water was sold only to actual set tlors, and that cortaln other condi tions woro compiled with. Tho com 'pnny, ns lt Is alleged In tho claim, has slnco rendered not stato land boaru had Aged and Delicate. Now York, Aug. 21. Christian Scientists gave out a statement this afternoon by Dr.' Hamilton, tho Nov; York alienist, who appeared In tho Thaw trial declaring Mrs. Eddy was "an aged woman, of dellcato consti tution, but with no visible symptom? of inanity or nervous disease." Suggests Arbitration. Governor .Chamberlain today sent tho following message to Presldont RoeBOvelt: August 21, 1007. Tho President, Washington, D. C: I respectfully suggest your Inter vention nnd tho nppolntmcnt by you of a board of arbitration in settle ment of dlfforoncos between tolegrn phors and companies throughout tho country. GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN, Govornor. o STANDARD MAKES ANSWER CLAIMS INNOCENCE Says tho Company Is Conducting a Business of Great Moment to the People and In Absolute Obedience to tho Laws. ROBBING SMALL . BOYS i mado Htatemonts of tholr water rights which woro fraudulent in ov- 4ery respoct. Tho Columbia South ern Irrigation Company claimed to 'possess rights to to 20,000 minors' inches In Tumnlo Creek, and gavo minimum flow of this crcok as 208 ( cubic foot por second, and tho max imum as 3490 feet por second. Tho real maximum flow of tho stream, it 19 alleged, Is only 185 feet per sec ond with a minimum of CO foot, tho 'average flow being about 1C0 feet. Tho complaint also allogos that all BALKM'g FASTEST GROWING STORK. McEVOY BROS. C0aCLu, 'companies aro now practically In jsolvont and thnt thoy aro doing no construction work whntovor, nnd aro 'only used aa, a name under which fees nro collected, Tho stato asks that tho contract with tho compan ies bo abolished and that arrange ments bo made with other companlos for tho reclamation of tho land, nnd thnt certain ofllcers of theso com panies bo called to nccount for mon eys which thoy hayo collected', and of which no account has been ron-dered. TRACE SWAG TO . CHICAGO Western Union Worse Than a Common Highwayman Now York, Aug. 21. Tho Stnnd ard Oil directors havo issued a pnm phlot to omploycs and stockholders rolatlvo to tho flno of $29,240,000 imposed .upon tho Indiana company, n noteworthy feature of which is tho company's declaration of nbsoluto innoconco of wrongdoing In nny of tho prosecutions lately instituted ngnlnst it, nnd particularly so In tho Chicago-Alton enso. Tho pnmphlot says: "If tho Judgment In that enso Is allowed to rtand, tho company would bo compolled to pay CO times tho vnluo of every carllad of oil carried over tho Alton road during tho two years at nn opon G-ccnt rate, a rato used over thrco competing railroads for 10 to 14 ycarB. "Tho trial Judgo rofUBCd to allow proof .that a 0-cont rato., wan a legal rate. . He .Insisted j.hat18 cents Va tho only legal rnto for oil, when no body ovor paid It, hydwljen;thl,w8 shown In, did not apply to oil. iTo tho higher courts wo must lqok for that calm Judgment which will res cuo tho rights of citizens from tho field of public clamor and domuln of axb court Brawn. SALMI, OK. Chicago, Aug. 21. An arrest bo fore nightfall is expected in Chicago, jn connection with tho robbery of J25',000 from threo mall bagB en routo from Denver to Chicago, on tho Burlington. A package directed to a person In Chicago, and supposed to contain part of tho booty, has been traced through the postohlco. o Says Labor Is Scare'. Omaha, Aug. 21. Tho scarcity of labor In tho West is acute. Uarri roan lines, owning Us own mines, Ib ordering coal fron Australia. The Japanese in florae of the H&rriman nlaee are getting a high as ?7C a moatk. A poulloss corporation sotting nt naught tho fundamental laws of right and Justice, to deprive a hard working lad of over a third of his meagro earnings no that arbitrary rules might bo observed Is tho story of llttlo Al. Gnfferty's dealings with tho Wostorn Union Tolegrnph Com pnny, nt Portland. Tho boy who was employed in tho messongor department of tho com pany when his companions decided to strike for higher wages, determined thnt ho would not be n "scab," and accordingly wnlkea uut with them. When tho youngster, who Is one of tho smallest messengers In tho city, wont to draw hi monoy for labor performed tho previous week, ho was fined two dollars for falling to roport on Sunday and forty cents additional for not turning in his badge on time. Instead of the hIx dollars to which ho was Justly entitled and for which he had labored, Gafferty was handed $3. GO. Tho boy, whose earnings contrib ute to tho support of a family, was heartbroken ovor tho loss, but real ized that ho, a tiny lad.could not hopo to copo single-handed with nn organization with J 10,000,000 of wntored stock. Tho llttlo follow made 1Ib way to tho ofllco of Judge Reld and told his story. Attornoy Graves happened to be in tho ofllco at the tlmo and gave tho youngster a noto to Manager Kumars of tho tolograph company, calling his at tention to tho fact that tho proceed ing was unlawful. Receiving no satisfaction from the company's representative, Gafferty at last laid his caso beforo Patrol man Ed. Burk.e, who has been on duty on Third and Stark streets. Durko called on Manager Dumars with tho request that Gafferty be given a "square deal." "That's not tho law," he said. "You can't hold out tho money from tho boy." "Look at thoeo rules up there," replied Pumara, pointing to a pla card on the wall. "Thoe are our laws and they go.' Aad with a laugh the truL representative Teturaea to his deek. Uiapeva Valley News. NORMAL SCHOOL B0ARD Adopts- Resolution That Drain oarfl Monmouth Can Run Only On Absolute Donations SYDNEY; OLIVIER. Who bus succeeded Sir Alexan der Swottonbnm ns govornor of Jnmnicn nnd ia also a poot nnd cs sayist vludlctlvo politics, So persistent an dadrott has boon tho warfare waged with tho overpowering au thority of tho fodcral administration against tho Standard Company that it has bo n difllcult to got a fair hear ing beforo tho public or In a larger portion of tho press, the lattor being swayed alike by tho socialistic out cry from below and tho political pressur from above. "Tho company is conducting n bus iness pf great moment to tho prosper ity of tlio American pcoplo In abso luto obedience to tho soundest prin ciples of business and to tho spirit and letter of tho law. The attacks upon it of tho kind described aro aimed at the nation's Industrial mer cantile llfo." Defeated tlio Natives. London, Aug. 21. Tho Sultan's troops defeated a great forco of na tive, according to Tangier dispatch es. Their Tillages were burned and looted, At tho mooting of tlio norraat school board of regents yesterday th following resolution was adepted: A resolution wns adopted that the schools at Drain nnd Monmouth shall not bo oporatcd until 'the "funds aro nvallablo by nbsoluto'1 donations."' Tho romalndor of tho toxt of the. resolution Is no follews: "IlOBolvcd, That tho action of tho former board of regents In electing: afilcora nnd teachers of tho Oregon, stato normal school nt Monmouth la hereby annulled for tho reaBoa that no appropriation 1b nvallablo for tho support of said school, and "RoboIvcU further, Thnt tho ox ocutlvo committee bo nnd is hereby Instructed to roqucat the chalruuun of tho board to call a mooting of the bonrd for tho employment of faculty and teachers for tho schools nt Monmouth and Drnin whenever the conditions of this resolution nro com piled with." 13, Hofor introduced a resolution recommending, (hat tho committee ou coui'bor of study. hold, a conference with tho presidents of tho agricultur al' colleo and tho University of Ore gon Ir order "to" 'secure harmonious' corporation in the development of tlAs educational syfHeUi ef the staU t Tho matter carried and" will 'doubts less provo frultfuf, since tho trtato. . university maintains a department of education giving courucu In the . philosophy of education and higher pedagogy, and tho agricultural col logo mnlntnlna n summer school'. Anothor resolution woa pnBsed pro vldiiiR for tho leasing of tho stuto normal school groundu Or buildings. Tho toxt of tlio resolution Is as fol fel fol eows: "Resolved, That, in tho ovont that tho board- of education of Drain and Monmouth school dlitrlcttt doslro to lease tho stato normal school grounds or buildings, or any part thereof, for tho purposo of conducting publlo schools that tho oxecutivo commit too bo ompowored to mako auch lonso, If, nftor consultation with tho attorney-gonornl lt lu found that such uso of tho property can bo mado. TIiobo prcsont at tho hcbsIoii oC tho hoard of rojjuntn were: Gover nor Chamborlaln, Superintendent J. H. Ackormnn, W. II. Ayro, of Port land; Stephen Jewell, of Grunts Pass; K. Hofor, of Salem; A. L. Hriggs, of tho Drain normal Hchool;i President 13. D. Reanlor, of tho Mon mouth stuto normal, nnd Secretary C. L. Slurr. AFTER KING CARLOS Lisbon, Portugal, Aug. 21. An oxtonslvo plot to assasslnato Kln Carlos and the Premier of Francs was 'discovered through tho explo sion of u bomb in a tonomont dis trict of tho city. TJiirty rebel plot tors wore arrested, taken secretly aboard ship and held In Irons, They will bo given a secret trial, and will probably bo oxecuted in coaftnemoat. Dr. J. P. COOK TUB BOTAXIOAL DOOTOH, novae to 4 ltmmtrx inuon WOm, AMY roMAM GALL OK pit. UOO. WimVTJTAJTlfiM JL JAjlJ