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j 1 t ,. (J hi ill ill hi rrmiifn llmirrirt fot.wn, BALKM. OREGON, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 10QS ' lATOg BOURNE WftL VISIT wd? fsck NO. 881. L 90S BAY THE STATE MT GMNDS ON CLOSING DAY r CANNOT STOP WAfcMNQTON FISHERMEN UrtJtrf.' Or., Sept. 19. Judicial tttte, la the form ot nu m , ti checked the hosllllUi'" o tke Oregon flsh warden anil fjAlltfton fUhermon over the sferdea McAllister, qi uro- IjtsjolBed from interfering kLrttV flying on the Washlng- bJiVte Columbia river. Imiyoago William umuvii i- Bticd the Injunction lato yesterday, following a.conforonco In Portland of federal officers rcprfisoritlug Oregon and. Washington. Whon notified of this actlon.'kcAlllBtor at onco notified ;hl3 deputise, who havo boon patroll ing tho IoVer rlvor, to dealat In their offorti to Btop tho operations of fish ermen on the Washington Bide. J. J. Hill Bays thnt tho food prob- lom Is BorlouB; that tho day qf chean wheat Is no more. A fill AM! PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE STORl j FALL OPENING ME LITEST AMI NEWEST MERCHANDISE. WOMEN'S, MISSES' J CHILDREN'S COATS AX!) GLUTS, MILL1NEHY AND FANCY , SILKS, DHKSS GOODS, HOS1EPV, UMBRELLAS, LEATHEH RDIEMIIGIt WE AHE M.SKEliy OF LOW PRICES. '.V ladies' ': !.. -jyj FvTJB w mx .y ia rv' t jf &m & BOURNE WILL BOClST v FOR WESTERN OREGON Says Free Locks and Caiai At Oregon City aid a Gtfat Deepsea Harbor At Coos lay' Are Sure To Get Appropriations Senator Bourne was In tho city Friday and mot n number of (tho work orB for tho dovolopmcnt of Westom Oregon, and pledged himself to do all In his power to help tho campaign for a deep Bon harbor at Coos Day, and for tho oponlng of tho Wlllametto rlv or with freo locks and cannl, nnd a four-foot channel tho year round to CorvalllB. Whllo n lol of politicians can think of nothing but pcrstinnl peanut politics, tho men whom Doiirno mot Fridny took him to a lunch, and tnlkcd straight from tho shoulder for tho dovolopmont of fhltt Inland empire, and how to porsundn Harrlman to come through with n railroad across tho stato to lot tho products of tho Wlllnmotto vnlloy out to tho markets of tho world, and pull tho Htopper out of tho bottlo nt Port land. Will Visit Coos liny. Senator Dourne pledged hlmsolf to visit Coos Tiny at an early day, nnd will probably attend tho Tdnho and Oregon Dovolopmont Congress, to bo hold nt TtOBOburg somo time noxt month. Senator Bourne. beenmo en thusiastic about Woslorn Oregon, Dovolopmont Leaguo, and othor work ors for tho futuro groator Oregon. OroROn will Ho Caml For. "I hnvo no doubt," Bald Senator Dourno, "with our fnvornblo places on committees; nnd tho good, careful work, we can got whatever Isnecoi aary for tho locka and cannl at Ore gon City, nnd )cnn tnko caro of Coos Day and tho qthor harbors. I wont to spend a fow days at Ynqulnn Buy nnd nt Tillamook. Dut I am going to Coos Day, too. ir I could InBplro tho president or n slnglo head of ono of tho great departments wlthx one tenth of tho enthusiasm you gentlo men havo for Coos Bay, thnt w6uld bo mnde ono of tho greatest harbors in tho world. It would bo clcarod out, a soawall put around It, and mado a great naval coaling station for thoPnclflo ilcor Even Uttlo Japan would do that, nnd this great nation Is neglecting n golden opportunity !n leaving thnt hnrbor unprotected nnd undovolopod. Count mo In on nnv program for Western Oregon;" Talked Little Politic. Sonntor Bourne tiilkc'd llttlo nbojt politics. Ho mot friends In nil paY- DAY LAST OF GREAT STATE FAIR HENRY GRAY WNS ' 2:l9TR0i pnvlngliero wns tho futuro sont of po- tlos, and was greeted very cordially At Utlcnl powor. nnd thnt It bohoovolj the stato houso by tho governor, Jqp the wholo delegation to nwakon to i tlco Bonn of tho Biipromo court, Set1 tho fact hot tho battle for oponlng a f rotary of Stato Bonson nnd" othor doon sen hnrbor where all the great I stato officials. Ho was takon In an Oregon coal mlnoa wero located wai tho big thing .to look nftor. At tho luncheon nt Hotel Wlllnmotto ho mot .Gdvornor Chnmborlaln, Hnl. D. Pat ton, President C. L. McNary, of tho Taft club; PreBldont Louis C. String, or, of tho Young Men's Republican lub; D. A. Dlnamoor, of tho Dull ness Mon'B League: Col. E. Hofcr, prosldont of tho Wlllnmotto Valley auto to tho Btato fnlr, nnd occupied a. box of honor nt tho rncos with Cons grossman Hawloy, Sonntor Ful(oa nnd Protildont Matlock. A continual alreani of callors camo up to tho box, and his rocoptlon wns very cordial. Ho roturnod to Portland In tho even ing, and Haul that ho woqld apond Bovcrnl dnyB In Marlon county boforo roturnlng to Washington. 1 1-:.-? I ORE, Qt&m FEARING INSANITY ATTKMITS SUICIDE frnltMl PrM lt(H WlrM San Francisco, Sopt. 19. Droodlng over tho condition of his health, nud tho p'OB8lbIWy of his becoming in sane, until ho became temporarily dorangod and nttempted to end hli life, Lieutenant Felix W. Motlow h in a critical condition at the General hospital nt ho Presidio today,, hltf throat badly gashed with a razor. Motlow, who was a patient at tho hlspltal, mado tho attempt at solf deatruction yesterday, during tho ab Bonco of, his nur8Q. Ho waB weak from lo8i of blood before It was din- covered tliat ho bad iujured hlmsolf. He promised not (o repeat -the at tempt. llonnlrg, and that ho is unablotg provldo for the education of his 4wo daughters. Ho asks thnt his slaters bo compelled to ftlo an accounting, and thnt thoy bo dismissed for lhcom potency. Mrs. Llzzio M. Potts and Mrs. Lena Mcllrldo, the two Blstora, mentioned in tho complaint, arc Joint heirs with Charles Lux. Thoy arc preparing' to day to contest tho suit. FOUR JXJUHE!) HY EXPLODING Oil (United lrfi Ut Win.) San Pedro, Cal., Sept. 19. Four mon wero sorloualy Injured early to day when an oil 4auk on the steamer San Gabriel exploded, whllo the vet Bel was unloading lumber at 'tht A .brother, WIUJam G. Motlow, 1 J wharf of tho Korchoff-Cuznor MIU ar.A o a vllHfllh'a nnvlnm ' uuiJiuor wuiuuhuy hi jiujcbkh WaslilBstos, hi mind giving way Island near here, AP of tho Injured about a year gof Worrying over hlB aro expected to ncover. The lnjnr4: condition, and the Jear that he might i William Kendall, rst mate. hi.nA slmllarlv aMted. Is sun- If. Olien, chief eglBBr. posed to. have driven F"ellx to the rash Pr Johnson, longshoroman. t. oictii, luiiKBHuruHiau. When tho gates close nt 11 o'clock tonight Qrogou'a groatest fair, nnd ono of tho most mngnlllcont exhibi tions ovor hold in nny Htnto, will havo passed Into history. Every day of tho fnlr this yenr has rivaled In attend ance nnd In tho oxcollonco of Its at tractions tho Brttu oday of nny previ ous year. All previous track t-ecorda Iti all claB80i havo beou tmash'e, and all piffivlouB exhibits In live stock and agriculture havo been loft at tho dli tnnco flag, Tho attendance today will at least equal that of yesterday. All morning tho cars havo been packed to their capnclty, and the final program this evening Is exported to 'bring out on of tho Inrgost crowd of tho wook-. Every scat In tho grand stand to -taken this afternoon, nnd hundreds of per sons' nro crowding tho nlsleu. Tho most onthuBtnstlc crowd of fans during tho week wero nt tho raw courio bright nnd enrly thin nftornoon to wltnoss tho llnlsh of tho fifth nnd )Unt h(int of tho trot which wan post poned yoHtordny nftornoon on nc count of sundown. Tho intorost ox- clt.I In thlH rnco wns duo to tho broken bents which Is tho first broken raeo run with a flold of moro thnn fxur'horBOH. Honry Orny, tho plucky h'opo thnt had tho mishap to fall yes (May, nnd which won tho InBt two of the. four heats, wns also largoly re sponsible for 4ho onthualaBm. That animal, after taking his hard fall In tho Afrit heat, and getting sixth plnco, was (nkon to his barn, rubbod down, put Into another cart, and got tho fourth, pinto in tho nocond heat, and won tho lust hents straight by n length nt each trip. Monlcrat and Zombronut wore also making u splen did try for first position and monoy. Henry Gray won tho 2:19 rot by winning tho last heat of tho rnco which was bogun yostorday by a nock over Zombronut, who would probably havfy taken rt place had ho not broken In (ho first quartor -of a mllo, ThVifimo was 2:15. The standing of the horses in the raco, all heats con sidered, Is Henry Gray, first; Zombro nut, second, Patsy Ttlco, 4hlrd, and Monlcrat. fourth. HASKELL IS GOING TO-OH10 TQREFUTEHEARSTS CHARGES (United 1'reM Umed 'tt. Columbus, 0., 8ept. 19. Tht GeV' ornor C. N. Haskell Is coming teOhio to rorjuto tho charges mado by l!rt thnt ho was political paymaator for tho Standard Oil In Cleveland hIrh years ago, It tho statomont mado by Stnto Chairman W. L. Flnloy, of tho Democratic commlttoo, . "Haskoll If coming horo to Ohio, whore tho alleged deal Is BuppoMd to havo taken place to prove his Ihro conco," declared Flnloy, "The ex poo will hurt Taft, but It will Hot hurt Bryan, bocauso Haskoll can easi ly prove that tho Hearst charge are false." . 1ULVAX ANRWKHS TAT -' ' UEGAHDING PIULIPPINMH Now Haven, Conn , Sopt. 19. WIN llnm J. Bryan, In nn lutorylow today, rofutod tho statomont mado by Wil liam II. Tnft on Soptombor 15, to the effect thnt tho Independent pnrty In tho Philippine IMmhIh preferred a victory for tho Republican pnrly, nnd lt consequent, o front on their Indo pondonco, to n Bryan victory. Drynn atntod that FIsko and Wnr ron, of Boston, hnd cablod to Albert Barreto, at Manila, nsklng It Tnft's doclaratlonB woro truo. In tits roply Bnrrotn said: "Tho Nationalist party, with lm mediate Indopoxdenco n Its croe.1, proforM n trhimph of tho Democrats, At ho gonornl convention hold July 12 It woh agreed uiinnlmoiiBly to on. dorso onthiifllnBtlcally tho Bryan plat form." Tho Nallonnl party has th largoit following of any of tho political or ganlzatl,';is in tho Philippines. o- act. Both boys are well known n social circles of San Francisco. 1'AOB DIfiFIOURED lY uxvwmxa auto tire (Pultefl ITff Ued Wlr San Francisco, Sept. 19. P. J. Van LobenMl, sob of tho Paraguay an consul at tke port of San Francis co, and a' well-known club man,s suffering from Injuries today, which may disfigure Mm for life as tho result of th'o exptosle' of an automo bile tiro yesterday. His nose Is shat tered, and he la badly cut about the t face. IN POVERTY WHILE JOINT , have been unable to discover the TIKIRK LIVED IN LUXURV cu ot tl,e flPllon. n'nite pitm tM wir.i N'ewa of the accident was brought San Jose, Cal.. Sept. 19. Alleging to Kan Pedro by Siege!, who reported that bis wo slaters have been lncom-' that 4hree men hijd been killed anil peteat ia thq haHdllflg. St the million-, wn fatally UJurftd. Thle wae denied, dollar estate of Henry Lux. the catt'e by Manager EllloU. of the lumber king, who died six years ago, Cbarl company, who attributed the long Lux, a sea of the.' deceased lllka- thorenaa'e etatcmw to lh fct that aire! hiw tied a tt desilg that he was daxed after belag Juried 25 thev reader aa wcoaat. 'feet by th ferce of 4he explosion. The unit, which was ftled through B,.jr. Kell, tiwrd'M of (arl T.HT. ia penury s4ee the death of the il- Although tho oMcIsIh of tho lumn van ixibenieii, who Is.wmiary of ber company are Investigating, they I 'ho Fwrjr saraget atteirfrHed to re move an auioiqouuo lire wkhoui re leasing the air from the Inner tube. j W'hen tho Outer casing was removed a violent explotloa occurred. Dr. Shadworth Beasley. who attended MISTAKEN FOR TWIN GIVEtf MI3DKUL TREATfNT Nw Y.ork, Sopt, 19. Wlllfiiiii. II. Klugomann. Hhlpplug clerk for tto gonornl utoro keeper at Brooklyn nnvy yard Is today recovering from tho Bhock of being mlatnkon for '' twin brother, wlo wan operate on recently for nppondlcltla. Klugoniann went to visit his brother yestordny, and was walking through tho conva locontv ward, when ho mot ono of tho nurses, who exclaimed In horrer: 'My Ood, thore'a my patlenUwalk fug about," Following tills, attendants contort? ithfi luckless Klugomann and rushed htm lo tho nearest bed, Thoy un dressed' him and put Ico MiFupremea upon him, and tried to qulot'hlw? He, all the time, was fighting vigorously for his freedom, and frantically try ing to explain, Klugomann swalned in bed until somo ono had occasion to enter the room of his. brother, an discovered him peacefully sleeping, still under the effects pfjthti anaesthetic. Tke. Sea Oevbrlel, which- confer of afceui ??$0e hurdestreeetitlr Orfe. Van Lobensol'a injurlee, did not rec ognlzo him, although the men are warm friends. gEKIOUM WHHCK IN VIRGINIA Richmond, Vs., Sept. 19. Crushed In tho debris of a wreck which oc curred on the Choaapeuko k ' Oh'ci railroad near Newport Nows today more than a i6re of passengers wero lajured, and it U believed, that sover al were killed. s A fire on a barge w eared hetweea .The railroad officials here hare aotj two submarine boats at Mre letaad sswde any statement of tho extent oT navy yards rcaujted Ix the 4ei4s f fro wreck. 03emaq,and Jjurkt )ssirMkes, i. A wreckla 4rB a ad several MfV Th dantage t tkm shmMw' h4f smM y were ruhed to the kh, im.l tMMa etIjBated. I Uw UJured are Ut eared Je. , ti t