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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1905)
1G THE HORNING OKEGOXIAy, TUESDAY, JULY -25, 1905. MITCHELL WILL BE SENTENCED Judge De Haven Will Impose the Penalty for Violation " of Federal Law. SENATOR TO FILE APPEAL Case Will Be Taken Direct to Su preme Court Maximum "Pen alty Is $10,000 Fine and Two Tears in Prison. Senator Mitchell, convicted In the Fed eral Court of having: used his high office for his-own private gain, will tand be fore the bar of that tribunal this morn ing at 10 o'clock and learn from Judge De Haven the weight of his sentence. Upon, the judgment of the court being renJercd the attorneys for the convicted man will Immediately appeal the case directly to the United States Supreme Court, the defendant in the meantime resting under-a bond of 52,000. Constitutional grounds are alleged, or will be, for making "the appeal to the Supreme Court, It being contended by Senator Thurston that Senator Mitchell was deprived of his rights by the ruling of Judge Bellinger when that Jurist de cided that the defendant could not have the benefit of a Jury in the trial of the plea in abatement which was afterwards argued before him and upon which an adverse decision was rendered. In ad dition to this. It will be contended, as was done in the case of Senator Burton, that the rights given to a Senator or Representative In Congress by section G and article 2 of the constitution will be violated should the Judgment of the court be carried out previous to the decision by the court of last resort. It will be con tended in this connection that It is con trary to the provisions of the constitu tion and a violation of the constitutional rights of the defendants for him to be hindered In any way from the discharge of his public duties on any charge not a elony o- treason, qr for him to be arrested .or hauled before nny court dur ing the tenure of his public office. It is cited that the constitution provides that members of Congress shall be free from arrest or detention during their going to or coming from sessions of Congress, or during tha sessions, and It will be held that should the Judgment of the court be carried out the state will be deprived of representation In Congress, as to the de fendant. These are the grounds upon which the motion for an appeal will be based In the greater part, though once the appeal Is granted and the case considered by the Supreme Court, then the writ of error upon which it will be decided, will con tain all of the allegations of error to which the defendants took exception dur ing the course of the trial. Tnsterday morning when court was con vened Senator Thurston stated to Judge D Haven that he and District Attorney Heney had agreed upon a bill of excep tors which he submitted to the court. Yhe defense would also prepare a short bill of exceptions relative to the decision of the court In regard to the motion for arrest of Judgment and the motion for & new trial, and would be ready In the Micraing to submit It to the Judgment of the court. Mr. Heney stated that he and the attorneys for the defense had agreed upon the bill as stated by Senator Thurs ton. Judge De Haven told the attorneys that he would examine the documents in his chambers after the adjournment. Senator Thurston asked the court and District Attorney to 'fix the amount of the supercedeas bond, necessary for the defendant to provide, in view of the fact that it had been determined to take the case directly to the Supreme Court upon constitutional grounds. He suggested a bond of J2.000. and this being agreeable to both Mr. Heney and Judge De Haven, the amount was named. It being the -wish of th? defendant to have It determined in order that he might be ready with It when court was called this morning. Senator Mitchell appeared In court yes terday with his attorneys and took deep interest in the proceedings. He will be present this morning to hear sentence passed upon him. This sentence Is a max imum of two years' imprisonment and 510.000 fine, or both, at the discretion of the court. It is the common impression that no imprisonment will be imposed and that the sentence will be light. DEATH 0FMISS LARSEN It Follows an Operation for Cleft Palate. The death of Miss Elsie Larsen. which occurred at Good Samaritan Hospital Sun day morning, following an operation for cleft palate, performed by Dr. G. V. I. Brown, of Cincinnati, has cast a gloom over Scandinavian day at the Exposition and brought sorrow to hundreds of friends nnd acquaintances. The Scandinavian day committee, consisting of Carl J. Renhard. John M. Jservig and Gudmund Grill, has drafted resolutions deploring the death of Miss Larsen. who was to have taken part In the programme of Scandinavian day next Sunday. The sympathy of the committee was also extended to the be reaved parents and relatives. The operation performed upon Miss Lar sen. and which was announced as highly successful, was performed during the re cent meeting: of the Lewis and Clark Den tal Congress, and It aroused great in terest among members of the profession, as it was the first operation of tho kind to be performed In this part of the coun try. Dr. Brown asserts the operation was a success and that Miss Larsen ex pired from heart-failure. Miss Larsen was the daughter of Rev C. J. Larsen of the Norwegian Methodist Episcopal Church, residing at 37 Thirteenth- street North, was a gifted violin ist and was well known as a charming and talented girl. She was 20 years of age. Miss Larsen's parents blame no one .for their daughter's death. Dr. Brown has Issued a statement. In which he says the operation was responsible for her death, but not through any mistake, as It was highly successful. He claims her death. was due to her nervous disposition and her Inability to withstand the shock of the operation. TO PROTECT THE ESTATE G.. Carlson Sued by Wife to Pre vent Squandering of Property. To prevent her husband, Gustave K. Carlson, from squandering- large sums of money, Charlotte A. Carlson has be gun suit against him In the State Cir cuit Court for SIS.MO, and to obtain possession ef two H&tee of 55094 each. la toer complaint Mr. Carlson sets forth that they owned large tracts of land In Chehalis . County. "Washington, which they acquired since their mar riage as a result of their Joint labor and efforts. Ic February. 1S0S, they sold the lands to Alexander and Robert Poland for 530.000. and Mrs. Carlson says he signed the deeds with the understand ing that she was to receive one-half of the money, 513.000. The purchasers grave six notes of J5M0 each in pay ment, and Mrs. Carlson alleges that her husband has already collected four of these notes. He nan become dissipated, she as serts, and is wasting- money and will squander it all unless restrained "by toe court. She asks for a decree that she Is entitled to possession of the two remaining notes, amounting- to 510,000. and for a Judgment against him for 515,000. W. T. Mulr appears as attor ney for Mrs. Carlson. WILL MAKE CLEAN SWEEP Proceedings Started to Oust Three Officers of St. Johns. S. H. Greene, City Attorney for St. Johns, has prepared charges against Councilman C. D. Edwards, Treasurer Fred W. ValcnUne and Marshal Hanks, and will present them tomorrow evening, when an adjourned meeting of the Coun cil will be held. The charges In the three cases arc substantially the same, al though not Involving any moral turpitude or malfeasance In office. Each of tho three Is charged with ceasing to be a freeholder as required by section 19 of the charter. City Attorney Greene addresses his charges to the Mayor and Council of St. Johns, and after enumerating that these three officers have ceased to be freehold ers, asks the Council to set a time for their triaf to determine whether or not their office shall be declared vacant. The Council has the power to fill vacancies caused "by resignations and removals, and, according to the statute of the state, tho Council has the authority to declare the offices vacant and fill them. Councilman Edwards sold his property in St. Johns some time ago. but haa re fused to resign. Treasurer Fred tt Val entino recently disposed of his property in &t. Johns for something over 56000 and has ceased to be a freeholder. Marshal xianks nan not- hnun f..i..M - -- a. mciiuiucr hi any Ume. and therefore. It Is held. Is not eligi ble to appointment to any office under the 5 The "se of Marshal Hanks and Treasurer Valentine grew out of Councilman Edwards' case, as the City Col,nM? CU,d ,not roceJ asalnst the Mimanvand not the Treasurer and flltT if ' wh0 are not freeholders. At f,.iJ , was supposed that these cases ZL1' 50 10 the rcult Court, fhe otveKfUl cxa'natlon of the law th! L Mtoi' ey come within the power of the Council. There will lkely be a hard fight made by In three to retain their office DENOUNCES MONOPOLIES. Richard Cornelius-Severe Upon Port land Consolidated Railway. riLrHL up the 3? StrRaF' a," ,1" the tXSI i . ilJB "oject under dlnrtio. In batiiP m """i comrades. a few of iZ-u Zli. Jveuey. who told il the ,Sn nnected EE? a,S ma To The lltl l? arate the condition ", r , ; " uraan sunrage when ex- Mr r","T, ".ciicraung evil. public utilities as soon as the" become monopolistic. For these he would tf the amount it i. - . . " "c T- ujzi io replace them ?r??r cannot be don , ' -n.uui in iiasgow. Blrraln. ham and Plymouth. He would ha She clt es own the gas and electric plants kl natural monopolies also. Herald- 'In Portland the streets have been riven awnv fr- ..-. ' oee" sold at great proQt ana the' arroS co"- Doratton rioman,.. .v.. ;t,ia cor- feu. iu worjc ior it. You must give your word that you do not belon? to and will not Join the Amalgamated aIso elation of fitr.t nn . -r'f0 ..ASSO" you cannot work for Them.' ByngVis Sf yV Place youree,f n Posiuoa where vou hnv tn ...w . v" menU.. " " mj Bucn treat- Thn mull.. - . "as one or un on peoDle addressed by strong union sympathizers. COLUMBIA RIVER STEAMER Leaves This Morning and Every Morning This Week 8:30 A. 31., Arrives Back at 5:30 P. M. ..Toh RP,lator Line splendid steamer "Bailey Gateert" .makes daily trio un the Columbia to the celebrated Cascade Locks, passing en route the grandest scenery in creation. This is a trip no visitor should miss. Leaves Alder-street dock at 8:30 A. M-. returns 5:30 P. M. Meals on board. Round trin n m tu Main 914. ' i4,"uc UP THE COLUMBIA STEAMER JOS. KfcLLQGG River Trip to Multnomnh Falls and Return for 51. This ride has no eaual. It ,nn v..- never heard of these celebrated falls. consult your Columbia River guide books. Two hours for picnicking and fishing under the spray of S00 feet of falling water. Boat leaves foot of Salmon street at S:30 A. w t-t-ifir.c- back at 5:30 P. M. A Columbia River riae oi six ana one-half hours all for JL Don't torget the dock, foot of Salmon street. Phone 332. Meals served on boat. KELLOGG TRANSPORTATION CO. DAY BOAT F0R ASTORIA Connections for Ocean Beaches. Iktah pee Salt chuck wawa Ats Kopet Konaway Sun. The above lines were sung by an In dian brave to his sweetheart long ago, and translated signify: What are the wild waves saying Sister the whole day long. It was the .same old story. Tourists, travelers and lovesick couples are you curious to know what old Ocean Ik say ing? Take the steuner Lurllne dally, except Sunday, at 7 A. M. from Taylor street dock, enjoy the most delightful boat ride to be had, and If your curiosity is not satisfied on reaching Astoria, you are within easy reach, of all the ocean beaches. OPTICIANS. Visiting Portland this -week. Would ask them to kindly call at L. C Hen rlchsen Company and net F. M. Heard. Inventor of the suction ey?glas. Any cfhe can take Carter's Little Liver Pills, they are so very salL 'No treaMe to swallow. Ns ac grijstag after taktec The Meier & Frank Store Bnttenck Fmkhk S," Portland's UrgestandBest Store SS" Largest and Best Selected Stock of Trades and Traveling Bs on like Coast Third Floor Custom Shade and Drapery Work Oar Sciky Bst Material and WorkmanshM 1 Sole Portland Agents for "Paninsnlar" Stoves and Steel Rajgaa iO-Yers Guaraatee By ExprassNew Whit SOk Glovt m AH Six--5Qc. ?5o md $1.00 Pair-WaAa Imiitt HwTd-MMsMm-Already Siak-For Suits, Skirts. Etc. $30.00 SOk Shirtwaist Suits $ 1 8.45 100 of this season's most striking Silk Shirtwaist Suits comprise very important offering in Portland's Leading Cloak and Suit Store Bkmse and jacket styles; to eked, lace trimmed and fancy yokes; flounce or pleated skirts Brown, blue, plum, green and black in plain silks, also changeable silks and fancy silks of superior quality All sizes included Altogether the greatest bargain m high class silk suits that we have offered this season Kegnlar $27.00, $28.00 and $30.00 values. Your choice at this low price $18.45 Very few of the $15.00 "White Linen Suits at $6.45 each remain for those who come today. The greatest "White Suit Bargain Portland5 women ever shared in. " Fine Silk Waists Reduced Our entire stock of "Women's High-Grade Fancy Silk "Waists, in Taffeta, Mousseline, Peau de Cygne and Crepe de Chine, with fancy yokes and shirring; button front or back and surplice effects. "White, blue, black, brown and green. Magnificent styles, in great variety. Unusual values for women who want fine dress and evening waists for little money. $ 6.00 Waists for, each S 4.4o $18.00 Waists for, each 31Z.4 $12.50 "Waists for, each $ 8.95 I: $21.00 "Waists for, each $13.85 $15.00 "Waists for, each .'.,.$ 9.85 $16.00 "Waists for, each $10.65 ! $22.50 "Waists for, each S14.65 $25.00 "Waists for, each $16.45 $12,50 Silk Petticoats $8,95 Each Finest quality Taffeta Silk Petticoat, with deep circle flounce and niching, accordion pleated flounce, two rows of niching, or deep flounce of accordion pleating, with ruffle of same. Blue, brown, green, lavender, black, fancy plaids and changeable silks; every skirt regular $12.50 value; your choice at U7J All Parasols at One-Fourth Off Choose from our entire stock 'of Parasols at 25 per cent reduction from the regular selling prices. All new, up-to-date styles. Chiffons, silk, pongees, linens, piques, Jap silks, etc., in plain colors; fancy bordered, striped, figured etc. An immense vari ety of handles. The largest and best stock in the city. Values range from $1.50 up to $20.00. Your choice for two days only One-Fourth Off Floss Pillows 900 of tbem to be sold at special low prices: six slxe; grand values at these prices 15-In. Floss Pillows, each 22e lS-In. Floss Pillows, each 32c 20-ln. Floss Pillows, each 36c 22-ln. Flos Pillows, each 44c 2-In. Floss Pillows, eacli 34c 2S-ln. Floss Pillows, each ...62c 100 pair of Duck and Goose filled Bed Pillows, tan and blue tick, covering:; regular $1.25 value, for low OT price of OtC Our July Muslin Underwear Sale Interested hnndreds of shrewd bnyers all day yesterday The best bargains m fine Lingerie to be found in the City. Sale continues through the week $4.00 White Skirts for $2.59 Each Special lot of "Women's finp Cambric Skirts made with wide um brella flounces, trimmed in fine embroidery and lace edgings, insertions and clusters of tucks ; separate dust ruffles, embroid eries afe the new blind and eyelet effecs, full widths and fitted waistbands; regular $3.50 and $4.00 values, on sale (TQ today at the remarkably low price of, each ip&Zr Women's fine Nainsook and Cambric Gowns, trimmed in fine em broidery, laces and tucks, insertions, headings and ribbons; round, square neck and lip-gowns; high and V-neck open-front Gowns; long and elbow sleeves; regular $2, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 values, on sale for this price. . V OV Lot of 100 high-class Nainsook Gowns, trimmed with the finest laces and embroideries; dainty beading and, ribbons; low -neck and short sleeves; regular $7.50 and $10.00 values, for. .$5.98 CorSet COVerS RedllCed Grfd.aluef Corset Covers today; fine lace -and w w embroidery trimmed, headings, ribbons and clusters of tucks, tucked and trimmed backs, blouse fronts; the grandest values in town. 35c Corset Covers at this" low price 25 50c Corset Covers at this low price 39 75c and S5c Corset Covers for this low price. 69 "Women's Skirt Chemise, lace and embroidery trimmed styles; regular $L50, $1.75 i and $2.00 values, on sale.for $1.00 Corset Covers for .this lo.w price 76p $1.25 and $1.50 Corset Covers for, each 97 $1.75 and $2:00 Corset Covers for, each. . .$1.22 Special lot of very fine white Petticoats, lace and embroidery trimmed, separate" dust ruffles, handsome Skirts; $7.50 to $10 val for. $5 .75 Odd Lace Curtain's at Half Price "We have placed on sale hundreds of odd pairs of our finest lace, curtains All qualities in Nottingham ruffled Swiss, Irish points, Brussels and Arabian Curtains All new, desirable goods of the very best styles and designs The housewife who has an odd window that requires new draperies cannot afford to let this opportunity to supply them pass by. By far the grandest curtain bargain offered for.many months Hotel and rooming-housekeepers should tak'e advantage r HALF PRICE $5.00 Conch Covers $3.68 Each 90 Oriental Couch Covers of heavy double-faced Tapestry, full size; red, blue and green combinations; beautiful CJG styles; regular $4.50 and $5.00 values, for 30O $3.00 Bagdad stripe Couch Covers, 60-in. wide by 3 yards long; . fringed all aroundf grand special value at 2.15 Doubld-faced Tapestry Table Covers, two yards square, two toned reds and greens; regular $L85 value, for C 1 Q the remarkably low price of, each I idrJ Another lot of three-fold Screens, oak or" mahogany aq frames, filled with silkoline; best $1.25 value VOC Kitchen Goods Tin Tablespoon, set of Sc Wood Handle Knives and c Forks, set of 6. for onlr OttC 7-foot SteplaJders. regular o i x a $1.40 value, on sale lor... 1 14 Wooden Towel Boilers Sc S-qt. Galvanized Sprinkler Sc Japanned Sink Strainers, each. ,31c Japanned Dustpans, each ..Ue 10xJ-tn. Czip Pans, each 14c 25c Fruit Presses for I9e -4 -Inch Glass Sauce Dishes, set of S, for the low price . A or I4c 20. S Granite Iron Tea KetUec, regular 31.00 value. at tC ISc ScrvbM&r .Brushes for, Uc Towel Sale .22c Hemstitched Lines Hack TeweTs. 19x38 Inches: the size and ajualltr sold around town at 35c each; buy all you waat at this low price Hemstitched Liaea Huck To well. 1Sx3S iaahes: the greatest value we have ever offered at the price: bmi stores ask Mc fer the regularly; here they are, each UC Bleached Turktefc Bath Towels, Mg size, fee quality: -value extraor dinary; the saiM Towel cosM yo 35c each regularly; on sala for the low priee . ... C Lace Specials lot 1 1000 yards of beautiful new s Corset Cover Embroideries; prettiest designs In great variety; best value ever offered, yard 4JC 2000 yards of Swiss and Cambric Em broideries and Insertions. Iff splen did quality and patterns; regular 25c value for, i, yard 1? 45-lneh Figured Kets. white, cream and colors; very .best styles: values up to JU2S yard; On sale this x-Q low price, yard 07C Flowered Chiffons and Chiffon Cloth.' In new designs, prettiest styles $I.50VaInts, yard 69c $2.00 Valnes, yard. fi9c $3.QO Valqcc, yrd...T:' 98c Great special sale of ValeacieaneA Laces and Insertions ceatlnue all this, week. Knit Wear Women's Swss-rlhhed Uaioa Salts, fancy yoke, low seek, knee length, -umbrella, laec trimmed VA Pants; J 1.75 value, far Wbbm's low seek, sleeveless Tests, lace trimmed, all sfxesr our heat 25c values; en sale for M m aly IOC Children's ae rihhed kaee-lwgth Mack .Faats; save a great m was a teg: an aw at, :par aa'titog; att sfsec at, 3Sc The Meier (2b Frank Store "Vudor" Porch Shades Are a Great Comfort Hot Days Does the hot sun beat down on your porch at a time .when yon shonld be enjoys ing it? "Vudor" Porch Shades will remedy things quicklyKeep out thesira, still permittkigthe air to cir calate made of linden fibre strips securely bound and completely fitted with pul- leys and ropes ready to hang The only practical porch lSmlBmmm3Q mmPWoVJ'aaft shade on the market Four sizes Third floor 4 feet x 8 feet "Vndor" Shades $2.75 6 feet x 8 feet "Vador" Shades $3.50 8 feet x 8 feet "Vndor" Shades $4.50 10 feet x 8 feet "Vudor" Shades $6.50 50c each less if you hang them yourself Handsome Lawn Benches $1.39 Ea. 50 of our best model Lawn Benches; strong, well-fin- c q ished; regular $1.75 value r Olf Indian Shopping Baskets, made by Kalama and Alaskan Indians ; choose from our entire stock today only, at ONE-FOURTH OFF Regular $1.50 Sewing Tables on sale for, each $1.12 Regular $L25 Sewing Tables on sale for, each 98 The "Fulton" Folding Go-Cart; can be packed in a trunk; the most compact folding cart manufactured; great f fk value at f'i7.UVl The new game of "Block" Takes the place of Flinch, Panic or Pit; very interesting; per game . JVJC 200 Women's Outing Shirts $ 1 .50, $ 1 .75 and $2.00 Values 89c In the men's section, main floor near Morrison-Street entrance, we, will offer today 200 women's outing and golf shirts at a re markably low price The ideal hot-weather waist for outing and vacation wear Immense as sortment to select from White Oxfords, lawns, plain tans, mer cerized sateens, tan and blue chambrays, etamines, etc. Well made and perfect fitting All sizes Regular $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 values on sale at this exceptionally low price 89 c Bargains in Women's Neckwear Parker & Finn Turnovers, linen embroidered in mercerized green, yellow and black, white scroll and orchid tabs ; 50c and 85c values, for the low price of, each Plain "Washable Stocks, Pique with Madras Ties, Linen Stocks with Linen Ties combined; 50e value, for Allover Venise Lace Collars, cream and white tab effects in assorted patterns; great values at this low price.... Japanese GrassTLinen hand-drawnwork Turnovers, regu lar 35c to 50c values, on sale for the low price of Lace and Lawn Circular Yokes and Stock combined, di vided ruffles; pretty styles; $1.50 values, for only. - . . Coat Revere and Cuff Sets, of serviceable white material. . cotton, j; 24c 29c 16c 25c 9?c ..43i BATH SUPPLIES Nickel-plated Bathroom Supplies at tempting- prices S-lnch nickel-plated Towel Bar at the low price of jOC 24-Inch Towel -Bar, 7ac value... 63c 25c Toilet Paper , Holders 21c 10c Toilet Paper Holders Sc Towel Rings, set of - .12c Nickel Toothbrush Holder 12c NlckeT Glass Holders. each......Sc 65c nickel Soap Dishes 52c The most complete showing of Bathroom Fixtures in the city. Every useful article- Is included. NOTION SPECIALS Thomas Paste, the best for mount ing photographs and sreneral past, lnx; great special value at . only C LePage's Liquid Glue, the best for cementing wood. leather, glass, crockery, etc: great value at only ...... ..OC Eaton-Hurlburt's Highland Linen Xote Papers, new" shapes and tints; grand special value yQ at. box OC 100 Business or Visiting Cards printed from any type or com poslclon desired: per 100 only $5 and $6 Silk Hosiery $2.63 Pair 100 pairs of Women's finest Silk Hos iery at a price Portland's best buy ers should appreciate; plain black silk, lace boot or silk embroidered lace' boots ; beautiful styles and qual ity; all sizes; every pair regular $5 or $6 value; your choice 0 fX atremarkably low price. "Women's black and tan Hose, allover lace, lace boot and plain lisles, all sizes: big variety; our Cr 1 fYf best 50c val., 3 pairs for. . P W Tan Hosiery for Children of fine quality mercerized, lisle; sizes b to i Q 9M great 25c value, at, pair. . Only four pairs to a customer. Women's $3.50 Footwear $2.38 "Women's high and low Shoes, welts included, patent leather, vici kid, tan calf, chocolate vici, etc.; all this season's footwear; all sbes anddths; regular $3.00 and$3.50 values, tfj on sale for, tie low price of, per pair p.O "Women's Low Shoes, broken lines in various leathers AtZ r and'all sues regular $2 to $5 values ? Lisle Gloves 18c Soeciai lot of 30 dozen "Wom- Wfs ektra super lisle Gloves, blacky white, mode, gray - all siaes; valae extraor- Q dinary while they last. Lewis and Clark Souvenir Flag Handkerchiefs, for "Women aad Children; bast 15c Q values on sale for, each . Fancy Cotton Handkerchiefs, mutable for kimooaSj sofa pil low cfven, dusting caps and . aprofic, grMt'valtte at, .-6? 50c Ribbons 33c 3000 yards of print-warp all-silk Taffeta Ribbon, 5 inches wide; immense variety of colorings; best 50c value, on sale . y at low price of, yard. ,3C 400 "Wash-Belts, in this season's very "best styles; regular 25c to 50c values, on sale while they last at, ea.. . C "Women's black patent leather Belts, with gilt or nickel buckles, alL sizes ; reg. Aft 85c value, for ,V x