THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1908.
11
MALARKEY SEEKS
TO IMPEACH AGEE
Counsel for Defense in Booth
Case Endeavors to Dis
credit Testimony.
WITNESS TAKEN TO TASK
Judge WolverUm Rebukes Him foi
Needlessly Delaying Trial by Hes
itation and Evasive An
swers Wife to TestlXy.
Counsel for the defense in the Booth
Singleton conspiracy case yesterday laid
the foundation on which they expect to
Impeach the Government's principal wit
ness, I. Thomas Agee. Dan J. Malarkey,
in his cross-examination of Agee, gained
the admission that Agee when confronted
last Monday by Miss Myrtle Fitxwater,
former clerk lh the Roseburg Land Of
fice, told T. B. Neuhausen that he did not
recognise her. The following afternoon
at another meeting between Agee and
Miss Fltzwater, the witness said he rec
ognized the woman as the clerk before
whom he made final proof prior to deed
ing the land to the Bnoth-Kelly Lumber
Company. Mr. Malarkey sought further
to discredit the testimony of the witness
by bringing out that Agee had made a
number of entries, pertinent to the case.
In a memorandum book In addition to
those he had testified about on direct ex
amination. The examination of Agee was practical
ly completed yesterday, although United
States Attorney McCourt reserved the
privilege of recalling the witness when
court convenes this morning. Mrs. Agee
reached Portland last night from her
home at Mapleton and will be a witness
for the Government in assisting to ac
count for the authorship of certain letters
and signatures that have been submitted
In evidence In the case. Court will ad
journ over Bunday at noon today.
Tries Patience of Court.
Repeated prodding of Agee by Judge
Wolverton failed materially to expedite
the examination of the witness, who an
swered the most simple question only
after considerable hesitation, severely
trying the patience of both counsel and
the court. Judge Wolverton found it
necessary repeatedly to rebuke the wit
ness for his dilatory replies to questions.
"You must answer questions with
greater dispatch," said the court. "By
your hesitation you are taking up a great
deal of the time of the court. You can
and must answer more rapidly." But
even this admonition did not Improve
- matters much and the examination of the
witness continued at a Bnail-like pace all
day.
Agee proved an unusual witness, dis
closing a memory or rather a lack of
memory which perplexed those that heard
him as much as oxaluria has excited the
medical profession In Portland. He tes
tified with reasonable accuracy and posl
ttveness regarding events that happened
from 13 to 15 years ago, while he professed
no knowledge, of Incidents occurring be
tween 1897 and 1303, the period during
which the negotiations were conducted by
which, he effected the exchange of his
land within the forest reserve for the lieu
land which he afterwards sold to the
lumber company.
- Letters Submitted to Jury.
Counsel for defense produced several
letters alleged to have passed between
Agee and J. H. Shupe, now deceased.
who served as his attorney in arranging
for the exchange of the two tracts of
land. Agee denied that he had written
or signed or had caused to be written
any of the letters produced by the de
fense and relating to the transaction. He
admitted that he never wrote any letters
himself and that all of his correspondence
was conducted by his wife, but he refused
to Identify any of the communications
as being the handwriting of Mrs. Agee.
' He did not remember ever having author
ized or directed anybody to write the let
ters that had been offered, although he
did remember having talked with Shupe
personally regarding the subject matter
of the letters.
At the opening of the afternoon session.
Judge Wolverton denied the request of
Mr. Malarkey to withdraw Agee from the
witness stand in order to call Miss Minnie
Shupe. daughter of the deceased lawyer,
to prove the authenticity of the docu
ments so that the witness could be fur
ther cross-examined concerning the cor
respondence. The court held that the
witness had been examined sufficiently
regarding the correspondence and that the
request of connsel, If granted, could not
expedite the examination.
Contending that Mrs. Agee. judging
from the admissions of Agee himself, had
written the Agee-Shupe letters, Mr. Ma
larkey secured the Introduction, over the
objection of Mr. Becker, of all the letters
that the Jury might .compare the hand
writing with the signature of Mrs. Agee
In the deed transferring the property and
which was admitted by the Government
to be Mrs. Agee's true signature. The
signatures In the deed and the letters
were quite similar.
NO REPORT TILIXEXT WEEK
Receiver of Title Guarantee & Trust
Company Delayed.
Impatient creditors of the defunct
Title Guarantee & Trust Company will
be obliged to wait probably another
week before they can learn anything
definite as to the condition of the bank's
affaire and the amount of the initial div
idend. Receiver R. S. Howard. Jr., had ex
pected to complete bis report to Judge
Wolverton so that It could be filed in the
United States Court not later, than to
day. Receiver Howard said yesterday
that It would be Impossible for him to
complete the report and submit it to the
court before some time next week.
A great amount of clerical work has
been found to be necessary properly to
present the actual condition of the
bank's affairs to the' Federal Court.
Until this has been done no dividend
can be declared. Realizing the intense
Interest of several hundred depositors
In the forthcoming distribution of funds.
Received Howard is proceeding with all
reasonable haste to complete the report.
A number of minor orders wer made
by United States Judge Wolverton yes
terday authorizing the sale by the re
ceiver of considerable furniture and
other fixtures Included In the personal
property belonging to the bank.
SPIRIT AWAY CHIEF WITNESS
Evans Tells of Incident in Baker
City Trial.
Walter H. Evans. Assistant United
States Attorney, returned yesterday
from Baker City, where as representa
tive of the Government he attended
the preliminary examination of R. R.
Iuffy and Ida Chase before the United
State Commissioner. The couple had
been, arrested on the request of the
Federal authorities of Idaho on the
charge of conducting a notorious re
sort . near Payette and selling liquor
at retail without procuring a Govern
ment license. After the examination
Duffy was discharged, but the woman
was held to the grand jury under $1000
bonds.
It Is probable that more serious
charges will arise out of the facts sur
rounding this case, according to Mr.
Evans. It is alleged that on the night
before the preliminary examination
friends of the defendants invited one
of the Government's principal wit
nesses to "go out for a time." The
young fellow was given a few drinks
and then taken for an automobile ride.
He was taken about 35 miles out in
the country and, as he stepped out of
the machine on the suggestion of his
companions, the chauffeur started on the
return trip, leaving the witness for
the prosecution at 3 o'clock in the
morning about 35 miles from Baker
City, where he had been summoned to
testify 'the same day.
The witness walked all the way back
to Baker City, reaching that place at
12 o'clock noon. He related his ex
perience to the Assistant District At
torney, who has instituted an Investi
gation that may give the Incident a
more serious aspect than the principal
performers Imagined.
DIAMOND CASE UP AUGUST S
Clutes "Will Fight Extradition lor
Trial in Canada.
On application of Robert S. Bacon,
member of the British Columbia De
tective 'Service. United States Commis
sioner Cannon yesterday Issued a war
rant for the arrest and appearance be
fore him of Myra Gleason, alias Lillian
Clute, and her husband, Arthur Clute,
who are wanted by the Canadian au
thorities for diamond stealing. They
were arraigned before Commissioner
Cannon and resisting extradition pro
ceedings without a hearing. August 3
was set for an Investigation of the case.
This was necessary In order to give
the witnesses in the case, many of
whom reside at Vancouver, B. C, time
to reach Portland. The bail of the ac
cused was fixed at 32000 each, and the
prisoners expect to furnleh the neces
sary surety.
The warrant Issued by Commissioner
Cannon charged the defendants with
the larceny of diamonds of the value
of 11000 from Jacob Fleishman, of
Vancouver, B. C. The alleged theft
included the following articles: One
diamond star, one diamond pendant and
one diamond and pearl pin.
PASS TIME BY SINGING HYMXS
Jurors in Conspiracy Case While
Away Tedious Hours.
Members of the jury in the Booth-Singleton
conspiracy case are making the
best of a tedious and patlence-trylng in
vestlgatlon that already has become
monotonous alike to the jurors and to
the large number of Interested spectators
attending the proceedings. Among the
12 jurors are a number of good singers
and much of the time between sessions
of the court Is spent singing various
hymns familiar to churchgoers. After
listening for five hours each day to the
unsuccessful attempt of counsel for the
defense to have the Government's witness
identify Important documents that have
been offered In the case, the Jurors are
glad of an opportunity for relaxation of
any kind.
"Nearer, My God, to Thee" and "Where
Is My Wandering Boy Tonight" were
two of the selections rendered during the
noon recess yesterday. These sacred
hymns were sung in a manner that dis
counted the vocal efforts of the aver
age church choir of equal membership.
MRS. STEVENSON IS ILL
Condition of Widow of Novelist Said
to Be Serious. .
SAN FRANCISCO, July 24. It is re
ported that the condition of Mrs. Robert
Louis Stevenson, who Is 111 at her home
near Gilroy, Is regarded as serious by
the attending physician. Mrs. Steven
son was recently Injured In an auto
mobile accident in Mexico and has not
been well since her return to this state.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Building Permits.
VICTOR CARLSON To erect two-story
frame on East Twentieth, between East Mor
rison and Belmont; $3000.
M'KAY BROS. To erect three-story brick
on Russell, between Mississippi and Delay
$1860.
W. L. GREENE To erect two-story frame
at Dekum and East Seventh; 33000.
H.- O. LANE! To erect one-story frame on
Mariana, between Bech and Falling-; SlfiOO.
O. v. HENDERSON To erect one-story
frame, on Colfax, between Haig-ht and Van
couver; $1750.
J. C. THOMAS To erect one-etory frame
on Borthwlck, between Blandena and Hum
boldt; S1000.
Articles of Incorporation.
RUTH TRUST COMPANY Incorporators,
H. Wittenberg. A. C. Emmons and O. W.
Taylor; capitalization, 3200,000.
Births.
MOON EY At SS East Llncola, July IS,
to the wife of George Uooney, a son.
GOULD At 14 Eby, July Id, to the wit
of Edward! Gould, a son.
DELANO At North Montavtlla, July 12,
to the wife of Truman Delano, a eon.
OBDENHALDEN At 1866 East Twenty-
fifth, July 22, to the wife of A. Abdenhalden,
a son.
NEW KIRK At 490 Burneide, July IS, to
the wife of J. B. Newklrk, a daughter.
BARNETT At Rose City Sanitarium, July
IS, to the wife of D. C. Barnett, a son.
VELTEN At 333 Sherman, July 15, to the
wife of Peter Velten, a son.
FULL At Rose City Sanitarium, July IS,
to the wife of O. E. Full, a son.
DAVID At Rose City Sanitarium, July 10,
to the wife of J. M. David, a son.
KRAN1E At Rose City Sanitarium, July
10. to the wife of John Kranle, a daughter.
KEAD6 At Rose City Sanitarium, July 14,
to the wife of H. L Keada, a son.
BLACK At Rose City Sanitarium, July 19,
to th wife of H. V. Black, a son.
LA BY At Rose City Sanitarium, July 10,
to the wife of George Laby, a son.
BERG3TRAND At Rose City Sanitarium.
July 12. to the wife of O. C. Berg-strand, a
daughter.
HEN NELLY At Rose City Sanitarium,
July fk, to the wife of T. A. Hennelly, a eon.
STRADTER At East Forty-fourth. July
13, to the wife of E. O. Stradter, a son.
ELLIOTT At Elbin Harrison, July 13,
to the wife of L. K. ixuoit. a son.
CHANDLER At 415B Rodney, July 11, to
the wife of E. "VV. Oiandler, a son.
SCHMELLE At 21 Columbia Slough, July
18. to the wifs of F. B. Schmelle. a son..
HALLOCK At S14 Spencer. July 28, to the
wife of M. S. Hallock, a daughter.
HURLEY At 4886 Wygant. July 80, to
the wife of W. H. Hurley, a daughter.
VAN KLEEK At 870 North Twenty-fifth.
July 21. to the wife of L. V. VanKleek, a son.
JANSEN At 103 East Sumner, July 12, to
the wife of Hans M. Janaen. a son.
M'OUIRE At SOS Hood, July IS. to the
wife of Michael McGulre, a daughter.
Deaths.
M'GRAW At 1088 East Twenty-third, July
22. J. P. McGraw, native of Oregon, aged 22.
BENNETT At St. Vincent's Hospital, July
20. Stella M. Bennett, native of Oregon, aged
16.
CALM ELS At 651 Seventh. July 21, An-
gusta calmele, native ol lanaoa, agea &z.
Marriagw Ureases.
DIM MITT-PETERS Beniah Dlramltt.
over 21. McGregor. la.; Alice Gilchrist
Peters, over IP. city.
ODBERG-OSTROM Bernhard G. E. Od
berg. 27. city; Marie Ero.lla Ostrom, 25.
cltv
WTNN-ESCHELBACHER Eugene T.
Wynn, over 21. city; . Carrie Eachelbacher.
over 18. city.
PLATTo-LATERTT C. H. Platte. Tfl.
Hubb&rd: Etta Laverty, 22, city.
DuiLCK-oniiiij i.. xu. uuuer, za, city;
Grace Brlgffs. 18. city.
Wedding- and visiting: earde. W. a. Smith.
st Co.. Washington bide, 4th and Wash.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
P. Allison and wife to Addle Hance,
lot 3. block F," Portsmouth Villa
Extended f TOO
M. Hodaon and wife to Mania
Senosky.. lots 7 and 8. block 116,
East Portland 1
R. L. Stevens. Sheriff, to John C
snmocK ei a... iota i ana a, block '
116, East Portland , 8.000
Morris Senosky et al. to Edgrar B.
-iper ei ai , iocs ? ana B. D-lock 118,
East Portland ll.OOO
S. C. Priestly to Mary C. Seaborg,
iota x ana , oiock i&, Foxcham
Add 670
William E. Atkinson and wife to Maud,
A. Tatro, lota 13 and 126, Arleta
Park 10
Charles DeLeahmutt and wife to A.
tt. ocney, lot in, oiock 6, Tremont
Park 1
C. L. Rotermund to- G. Glens, lot 8, -
block 84, Woodstock 1,700
Frank Warren and wife to John
Shearer et al., lot 6. block 6, Cen-
tral Albtna Add Af0
William Kiimard to Bessie E. Stone.
83 l-a Dy iw reet otr weat side of
lot 8, block IT, Smith's Subdivision
and Addition 1
J. H. Mlddleton and wife to John B.
xeon. aoutn or lot 16 ana ail of
lots IT and 18. Brookdale 11 fiflo
Joseph Campbell and wife to ID. W.
Keaer, iot ii, mock li, Richmond
Add-. 400
Springfield Fire A. Marine Insurance
company to Lucy Sloan Dickson,
lots i. 10 and 11, block 66, Univer
sity park ..- i noo
B. M, Lombard and wife to Mrs. Marie
Thompson, north 00 feet of lot 1 and
S. block IT. John Irvintr'B First Add l.SM
Security Savings Trust Co. to T.
IB. Hyxie Park lO
B. P. Geary and wife to Sarah Har
ris, lot 9, block 8, Klnrs Second
Add. A AAA
jrnu name ana wire to win ism M.
named, lot v, block a. King's Sec
ond-Add. a boo
Anton ttrazaa arm wire to J. J. Han-
loy, lot , block 19, Elbert 10
et. Helens wuarry Co. to Patrick
rower ana wife, tract 1. section
"M." Klne's Helrhts Add 1.000
A. J. Vallier and wife to M. L. Alli
son, lot 6. block 3. Hanson's Add.. S..VW
i. vv. neeui ana wire to J. w. Dow
ney, ious 32, 88 and 34. block 10.
Willamette Add. to Kaat Pfirttunrl lOft
wiinam il. McEldowney and wife to
ueorgia stout, lot 7. block 9. Para
dise Serines tract H00
w. vv. Clayton and wife to R. L
Kckerson. lots llu and 111. Arleta
Park 800
A or la n uexoung- and wife to Robert
a. Butler and wife. lot 2. block 66.
Vernon S.250
Arthur Oldham and wife to Edward T.
raKgrart, trustee, lots n and 13.
block 12. Waverleich Height ant
is. v. Keaer to J. J. Jowiiehaw, east
io z-s reet or lot t and west 19 2-3
fret of lot 2, block 3, Crosier's
Add 10
Hi. w. strong and wire to M. a.'
LAurmtn. clock zs. WaverlelKh
Heia-hta ." 10
jonn a. Beans ana wire to Henry
Aicuuire, lot it Diock 2. .North
Ivanhoe Add IAS
Thomas H. Smith to Charles H. Pis-
rott. 25 lots in West Portland 230
wintam F. Hutchinson and wife to
George A. Sutherland, lot 9. block 8.
Hutchinson's Add 600
Louise Hard In r to Leon Fabre. lots 10
and li. block 3. Miner's Add 1
EUaar Allen and wife to Toll Thomp
son, lot 12, block 6, Sunnys.de B00
C Schnabel, trustee, et al. to M. T.
vnaee, lot 7, Diock 4, severance
Add. to St. John 900
T. J. Losey and wife to M. T. Chape,
lot 20, block 4, St. John Park Add.
to St. John 950
tnnaa j-dneoaugrh to Edward sheen.
lot SZ andJ north 8 1-8 feet of lot 31.
block 10. Hawthorne Ave. Add 235
George T. Galligan and wife to Thos.
. irarreu, lot X, Diock 21, lydia
Buckman's Add
C. H. Eggers to little Eggers, lot 81,
tiock 17, Art. Tabor villa
Lettle Eggers to F. S. Hallock, lot 31,
block 17, Mt. Tabor Villa
R. U Stevens.-Sheriff, to H. H. Hid
den, lots 29 and 80. block 2, and
lot IT. block 4. Wheatland Add.
No. 2 66
Security savings & Trust Co. to Geo.
. Schalk, lots 6 and 7. block 38.
Irving ton .- 10
Total
.964,092
Have your abstracts made y the Security
a Detract xrust uo., 7 (jnamoer or wm.
AT THE HOI ELS.
The Portland L. L. Leadbetter, Cameo
O. T. J. Olson. St. Pant; D. A. Paine. Eu
gene; G. W. Hastings. L. F. Byington, San
Francisco; B. F. Abbott, Kansas City; R
A. McWllIfams, San Ftarclsco; S. G. McKay
Woodstock; H. Towey, Chicago; W. E. Bar
tholomew, Mrs. A. L. PettlngiU, New York
W. Evans, TJ. S. Army; Mrs. M. Evans. J.
H. Caster and wife. Tacoma: Grace and Ruth
Caster, Tacoma; E, L. Collins, Ostrander
B. Conner, Chicago; N. J. Goodman and
wife, St. Paul; L. J. Snyder, K. R. Martens,
Lancaster; Mrs. 8. Brown, Seattle; W. N.
Fisk, Chicago; W. N. Blsswell, Boston; G.
Macintosh, New York; Thomas Keoghn. San
Francisco: C. T. Ragan. George B. McCalL
E. Horan. Chippewa Falls: c. K. Kay. Med-
lord; xv. . rgan. Elgin; w. a. Kierrer,
SDringfleld: H. Butcher. Jr.. PhiladelDhla:
O. W. Anderson, Spokane; O. E. Stratton
and wife. Charles K. Stratton, C. Stratton.
G. Stratton, Denver; E. E. Hopkins, New
York: c. A. Turney, Pennsylvania: C. W.
Kellogg and wife, Mrs. A. W. Klmbell, Chi
cago: Dr. E. Wlslockl and wife. San Jose:
C. J. Brakett, A. Brakett, Helena; Charles
teicnnbaum, juiiwaukee; F. A. leaw,
Greenfield : E. C. Lazard. New Orleans: L.
P. Ketcham and wife, beatt'e; w. K. Kenley,
Chicago; ss. O- Child, San Francisco; A.
seiegman, Milwaukee; W. tJ. Frisbee. cm
caso: H. Teat hen sod wife. Dead wood. S.
D. : Charles J. Hunt and wife. Cincinnati: M.
w. MCAraie, cnicago; l. xt. &aton, Han
Francisco; c. i wewcomo. Jr., an Fran
Cisco; Mies P. Buck, Miss H. Buck, Daven
port: 8. D. Buge, H. B. Sen. New York
W. D. Wood, R. T. Reed, Seattle; George
f. iving. mureaa; k. uougias, j. u.
Wayt, G. C. Lunt, St. Louis; c. A. Mayd-
well, San Francisco; N. J. Blagen and wife.
Hoauiani: John Haupt and wife. New York
Mrs. D. Deane. J. B. Chase, fan Francisco.
The Oregon P. M. Webster. Seattle: Mrs.
E. G. Doom an. Bakersfleld; A. Peters and
wife, Seattle: .cnaries E. Bond. Pendleton
F. L. Stewart. Kelso; A. J. Stephenson and
wife. J. M. Shumate, Eugene; J. A. Beemer.
Dixon, 111.; W S. Slantum. Mrs. 61 an turn.
Long Beach; E. H Can fie Id, wife and son.
Sparta, wis. ; George wer.ster and wife,
Eagle Grove, la.; T. f. Meherin. ban Fran
cisco; C. H. Stems, William Anderson, Van
couver; Helen L. Lisle, A. Chandler, Seattle
W. J. Maher, San Francisco; T. B. King,
George 8. Clayton, Denver; H. B. Ferguson,
Marshfield: R. D. Freucle. Los Angeles: A.
F- Coats, Seattle; C. C. Quackenbush, Grays
Harbor: c. A. Lorsen, Cherry Chase. Hd
Frank Arrlngton. St. Louis; Mrs. Roberts
and mother, Salem: D. A. Donaldson, city
C. EX Bullock, Salt Lake City. J. G
Broome. Seattle; M. L. Collins, Fen du Lac,
Wis.: William F. Braum, St. Paul; A.
Stroud. New- York; O. C. Jacobs, Redding,
cat-; J-b iu. tamoDQi ana wire, yumiDy, ill.;
K. Maud CUne and brother, St. Paul; R. 3,
Conery. Mrs. Florence T. Conery. Seattle
W. H. Gallory, W. L. McGnagle, Royalton,
Minn.: O. -. iiaontea. Benton Harbor: Wll
11am Diets. Seattle; Phlll Cohn and family,
Heppner; j. w. carter. Han Francisco
Henry Gould. San Francisco: M. R. Rob
erta. Texas: J. H. Llasett. D. Kankaslell. J.
Llviall, Roseburg ; F. O. Christsnsen and
wife, Chloago; J. G- Bid Ic man, Denver; Mrs.
B. Kochman, San Francisco; Mrs. L. Moses,
Pendleton: W. H. Eccles, Hood River: W.
A. Johnston, New York; John Carlson and
wife, Spokane; Kate and JuUa Collar,
Guthris. Ok la. -
The Imperial Mary A. Leonard. Lois
Leonsra, Mayneia; vv. r. uiy. Keiso; j. h.
Cradlbough. H. R. Shrieve. Rawhide; A.
Bltzer. Winnipeg; A. M. Fox. Minneapolis;
W. D. Caldin. Bremerton: H. D. Norton,
Grants Pass; H. P. O'Conner, Stamford; C
O. Young. Taooma: Grant Nelger. W. L.
Bridstale. The Dalles: W. L Hendricks.
New York; J. W. Eakins and wife. Salt
laae; w. c. i-ycoek ano cnna, jonn Day;
S. Earlev. Hood River: F. T. Rose. Denver
II X3A U 14, V"1BVI s7- EIU1IUBU OUU liC,
Iona; H. S. Gaters and wife, Winlock; G. F.
Slather, Denver; w. H. George and wife.
Red wing; o. D- Knignt, Turner; h. A.
Blair. Rirorock: a. n arris, san Francisco
L. G. Hill. Eugene: G. W. Burrow. B. H
Conn era. fi. F. McAndrews. Redfleld: Mrs.
T. Kenan. Coulfon: Katheryn Kenan, Water
wheel; H. Haskell, corvaius; A. L. Evans,
Hood River; F. H. Collins and wife. Mrs,
fjouins, city; vv. j, ueiAiamuti. Astoria
Mrs. G Palmer. Seattle; R. j. White an
family. Hamilton: E- Munaell and wife,
Castle Rock; F. M. Watts. Everett; E. O.
Armstrong. Noyett; r. j. Large, Heppner
a. a. L,isetxe, w mow tuy.
The Fwklns--J. A. Wilson. Salem; W. B
Busby, city ; J. Bogart. Woodland; Jullui
Masesln. Orion: M. Wright, Nortonle: F. H.
Stephenson, Heppner; C. Miller and wife.
Seattle; p. it. Hill, uuiutn; n. Margins,
city; Roy fiuppler. Belle Suppler. Mrs. E.
Suppler. Carroll; J. G. Eddlngs. Camas; N.
W. Havre, M- Einbler, Boise; W. E. Hudson
ana wile. St. Louis; j. F. Keen an, -Seattle
H. M. HouKh. Franklin: J. S. Bean. Pendle
ton; Mrs. W. N. Ford, Astoria; Mrs. L. B,
Dye, Loa Angles; Mrs. C A. Carlton, Lesley
Carlton. Loveiand: G. F. wmsiow, oyster-
vllle; C. D. Dunshee. Salt Lake City; E. E
Boner, city: Z. S. Spauldlng, Hawaii: H
Berelter, Seattle; M. Foard, T. Meyer, San
Francisco gus Adeisparger. coos iiay; w
K. Smith. Ostrander: J. Kennelly. city: W.
A. Wetsell and wife. Salt Lake; J. A. Blair
and family, Oenlson; P. P. Francis, Cen-
irmna; a. jr. ttuuara, cnicsvgo, at. m.
Kenney and family. Corning; C. C. Peery.
The Dalles; J. Gagen. Pendleton: A. Rob-
ison. L. m. Bee Da, spray; . Jyuns, &.eisu.
F. Camnbell. Jr.. Tacoma: Mrs. G. B.
Peoples. Miss Maggie Sparks, palmer; L. M.
rease. vnicago.
St. Charles W. A. Lauk. G. W. Bacon.
Castle Rock; Ed St. Helen. Salem; Mrs. Fay
ette Marke. Aberdeen; Charles Clark. Catlin;
R. SDickerman. The Dalles. P. M. Laugh-
Hn. George Studebaker, Castle Rock; J. C.
Devlne, Lebanon; R. G. McKay, Fa ike City;
C. L. Eaton. Eugene; M. Meyer. The Dalles;
Charles Pickens, city; A. I. Leonard and wife.
city; ttusn F. w uuams, U. . H- A.; w.
Moore. Yaoolt; Estella Smith. Mrs. Emma
riartzell. Gales Creek: H. V. Cade and wile.
St. Helens; Mrs. George Douglas, Eagle
Creek; Mrs. Agnes Senecal, Dufur; Annie
Hargren, Deer Island; Miss Lena Colvln, Mis
Maud colvin. Marshland; W. F. Monette.
Fargo. Ok la. ; Mrs. P. P. Murphy and daugh
ters. Forest Grove; W. L. Daggett, Central
Point: O. S. Boyies. Molalla: Sam B. Peter
son, Troy, Idaho; Gerald Wilcox, Bert Pork.
Sprirgwater; W. Rich, Washougal; J. C.
cevine, Lebanon; C. H. Combs, Placer; s. J.
Uglen, Aberdeen: A. Baldwin. F. Colinquist,
Gresham; F. Welst, Kelso; R. Taseell. Bor
ing; P. Crosley, Forest Grove; W. W. Smith,
Oregon City; L. D. Boyed. Hood River; Mrs.
Ida bymone. M. a. bimons, Astoria; Mrs. u.
E. Taylor, Miss Hattle Hanson, Rainier; G.
B. Husten. E. S. Jones. San Francisco: Kate
Skloml, Marquam; J. Sheaterly, Willamlnee;
tc. i. Berdine and wife. Oregon city; John
Bevan, Tale; H. M. Edgar. Independence; E.
Dixon, Roseberg; A. Hughes, Oregon- City;
C. L. Hickllng, city; Mrs. R. M. Clark. Pen
dleton.: C. H. Jay. Seattle: William Kellev.
Cascade Looks; R. Lllley, city.
The Dap moo re V. A. Combs. Eeshervln;
C. Ganohl, Los Angeles; Mrs.- John Gardner,
Prunghar; Bessie O'Leary. Sara; Miss R. N.
Amsboy, Mrs. Etta Smith, Seattle; H. H.
Goettall and wife. Willows; H.. Hurder and
wife, Germanto-wn; A. R. Snider, Cedar
Rapids; A. G. Gustln, Spokane; D. E. Ray
mond. Los Anaeles: A. D. Richter. Phila
delphia; A. M. Rudolph. Oakland; E. F.
Durlnger. Mansfield: Miss Mary Oliver,
Spokane; J. B. Johnson. Minneapolis; A. N.
ttnooes. St. Paul; A. C- Mires. Philadelphia;
C. Holmberg Rush City; W. A. Remington,
Pine City; Miss Julia Rem bold, Seattle; C.
Gemmel, Spokane; A. J. Gontter, Seattle;
.frank Fniiups. seaside; G. Kick, Grans
berg; H. E. O'Brien, city; A. R. Reed, A. B.
Combs. Butte;- A. M. Richards, New York;
R. E. Mason, New York; A. D. Droa, city;
R. E. Madden,. North Branch; G. M. Olsen,
C. W. Cooke. Seattle: Miss Leona TLaske.
Spokane.
The Norton! a T. M. Holden. Tacoma: W.
Eavens and wife. U. S. A.; Mrs. Carlos
wnite, Oakland; G. w. y heron, city; Mrs.
C. H. Carter, Pendleton; H. E. Grain, city;
T. Harder. San Francisco: J. Walter
Pange, San Francisco ; C. H. Judson and
wue, eeattie; A: Hutchinson, salt Lake;
V. B. Bly. Rochester: W. 1.. Bellinebv. Lin
coln; C. D. Higglns. Butte; B. Taylor, San
Francisco; H. j. penn, North Carolina; Mrs.
Halseth. Vancouver; R. Fairchlld, Heppner;
P. A. Grim and wife, Mllwaukle.
The Cornelias N. F. Sarsent. Seaside:
C. C. Canbv and wife. Aberdeen: T "R Knv
Salem; J. K. Weatherford, Albany; John
Manning, s. Fauos, city; H. W. Huneke,
Chicago; W. B. Wheelan. Detroit ; J. Mc
Vlccer. Des Moines; T. A. Loft Silverton;
F. Bokraw, St. Louis; C. T. Ragan. G. B.
McCall, Chippewa Falls; ' E. Haran. Eau
uiairc: Airs, cnarie unarm, rn umh a: ...
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, July 24. Maximum tempera
ture. T6 degrees: minimum. 60.8 de trees.
xtivrr reaaing at A. M., 12.9 reet; change
in last 24 hours. 0.4 foot. Total rainfall
none; total - since September 1, 190T,
3ft inches; normal rainfall. 44.41 inches: de-
nciency. o.4i inches. Total sunshine. 10
hours, 48 minutes; possible sunshine. 13
hours, 6 minutes. Barometer (.reduced to
sea-level) at 0 P. M., 29.94 inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 5 P. M.. Pacific
time.
Wind.
i &
? if
STATIONS.
Baker City.....
Bismarck. ......
T8l0.0010j8W
8410.44 4SW
860.0u! 8 NE
60 0.00 16N
860.00l 4S
.. T. 108W
B8l0.0lll2 NW
880.00 4SW
76!0.00 4iNW
980.00l 6SE
Clear
Jlain
Boise
Clear
Eureka
Helena
Kamloops. .....
North Head....
Pocatello ... .
Portland
Bed Blurt
Roseburg..
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Rain
Clear
Icloudy
Clear
Clear
84 O.OU14W
Spokane.
0.O0 12SW
T. I B.NW
Clear
Tacoma. ........
Tatoosh Island.
tRain
jO.210W
Cloudy
Walla Walla....
0.001 8W
Clear
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The pressure continues relatively high
alonir 'the Pacific Coast and relatively low
between the Cascade and Rocky mountains.
It is cooler in Western Oregon, Western
Washington and in the interior of Northern
California and warmer in Eastern Oregon
and Southeastern Idaho.
FC RECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair; northwesterly
winds.
Oregon Fair vest; showers and thunder
storms and ocoler east portlcn; northwesterly
winds.
Washington Fair west; showers and
thunder storms and cooler east jiOrtlon
westerly winds.
Idaho Showers and thunder storms and
cooler. EDWARD A. BEALS.
District Forecaster.
Grand Central Station lime Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Port Ian 4
Roseburg Passenger
Cottage drove Passenger....
California Express . .
Ban Francisco Express .....
West Bids
Corvallis Passenger ........
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger ....
Forest Grove Passenger ....
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove Passenger....
Roseburg Passenger
Portland Express .
West Side
Corvallis Passenger .....M.a
Sheridan Passenger ........
Forest Grove Passenger ....
Forest Grove Passenger . . . .
8:15 a ra.
4:15 p. m.
T :45 n. m.
1:30 a. m.
7:00 a. m.
4:10a. m.
11:00 a
fi:40 p. m.
7:15 a m.
11:30 a
5:30 n. m.
11:15 p. m.
6:35 p. m
10:80 a m.
8:00 a
2:60 p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express...
North Coast & Chicago LJmlted.
Overland Express
Arriving: Portland
North Coast Limited
Portland Express
Overland Express
8:30 a. m
S :00 n. m
11:45 P. m.
7:00 a. m.
4:15 d. m
8:35 p. m.
OEEOOM RAILROAD NAVIGATION CO.
laTln7 Portland
Pendleton Passenger
Chicago-Portland Special .......
Spokane Flyer
Kansas City A Chloago Express..
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer .-j.-.-
ChL. Kan. City A Portland Ex. .
Chicago-Portland Special
Pendleton Passenger
T:18
8:30
8:15
:00
8:00
:45
8:50
5:15
a. m,
in.
p. m.
p.
a m.
p. m.
P-
ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leavlnaj Portland
Astoria A Seaside Express
Seaside Special (Saturday only).
Astoria A Seaside Express.;....
Arriving Portland!
Astoria A Portland Passenger...
Portland Express
Seaside Special (Sunday only).
8:00 a ra
z:20 p.
0 :30 p. xn,
12:15 p. m.
10:00 p. in.
10:20 p. m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland
C P. R- Short Una via Spokane.
Via Seattle
Arriving Portland
C P. R. hort Line.. via 8pokane.
'via Seattle
8:15 p. ra.
11:45 p. m.
8:00 a. m.
7 :00 a m.
JeHerson-Street Station
MUTHittN PACIFIC.
LeaTlnc Portland
Dallas Passeng-er
Dallas Passenger
ArriTlDs Portlanti
D&ilas Passenger .....
Dallas Passenger . . . . .
T:40 s
4:15 p. m.
10:15 a. m.
:so p.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Anivinc Portland
Wllaonville Local
Salem and Intermediate
Wilsonville Local
Balem and Intermediate
Salem and Intermediate
Wilson vllle Local
Salem and Intermediate
Salem and Intermediate
Salem and Intermediate
Leavtn; Portland
Salem and Intermediate
Wllsonrllle Local
6alem and Intermediate
Saiem and Intermediate
Wilson ills Local
Stlem and Intermediate
Silem and Intermediate
Twllsonvlll Local
Salem and Intermediate
7:03 a. m.
8:15 a. m.
10:60 a
Express.
Local. . .
Express.
Local . .
Express.
Local...
Express.
Local...
Express.
Local.. .
11:20 a. m.
1:WP.
4:43 D. m.
4:O0 p. m.
o.4u p. m,
a:id p.
S:2S a. m.
7:33 a.
8:33 a. nx
11:10 a.
1:10 o.
2:05 p. m.
a:au p. m.
S : 10 p. m.
0:00 p. m.
THE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, Oil
KTROI'EAN PIAX
MODERN
RESTAURANT
COST ONE M1LIJON IOLLAR8.
' HOTELOREGON 1
CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
-
Portland's New and Modern BoteL Rates $1 per Day and Up I
. European Plan." Free Bus
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Props. I
Cgntrmlly Located
-f --- i j," Dtatanea Plioma
M la Hiti Roob. . .
J. F. DA VIES, Preaid.nt
St. Charles Hotel
CO. (INCORPORATED)
Front and Morrison Streets. PORTLAND, OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION
THE
Park St Bet. Morrison
and Alder
CALUMET
HOTEL
iaVSaJB-sfrCf-etB
JS..ua..
:SSfSVS
fa-
MEETIXO NOTICES.
OREGON LODGE. NO. 10. A. F.
AND A. M. Special communication
this (Saturday) evening. 8 o'clock
Bjr? Masonic Temple. W est r ana
Yamhill, m. jii. ut-Biw ' ".""a
brethren cordially Invited. By order
W. M. A. J. HASUUia, tec.
ITXERAI, NOTICES.
M'GRAW In this city. July 22. st the
family residence, 1098 East 2ith St.. J...
John Patrick McGraw. aged 22 years. 7
months Funeral from the above resi
dence Sunday. July 26. at 1 P. thence
to St. Mary's Church, corner Williams
avs. and Stanton et. Services at 2 P. M.
Friends invited. Interment Mount Cal
vary Cemetery.
EDWARD HOI.MAJI CO., Funeral Direet
ors. 220 3d St. Lady assistant, phone M 607.
J. P. FTSXEV SON. 3d and Madison.
Malstant. Phone Alain 0, A 1599.
Dannins;. McEntee 4t Gllbangh, Funeral Di
rectors. 7th A Pine. Phono M 430. l-adjr asst.
ZELLER-BTRNE8 CO.. Funeral Direct
ors. 273 RusseU. Eaat 1088. Lady assistant.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker, 414 East
Alder, lady assistant. Phone East 52.
WHERE TO DINE.
YegetarianCaf e VHJSr
S&c with lea cream. 11 A. M. to & P. il.
New "York is now the clothing shop of
the United States. Lower Fifth avenue is
the center of the cloak and clothes manu
facturing industry.
I
iiipi
1
HEADQUARTERS
FOR TOURISTS aad
COMMEBflAt
TRAVELERS.
Special rates mads
to families . and sin
gle gentlemen. The
management will be
plfWWl at all time
to show pwoii and
Klve prior-. A nwd
era Turkish bath es
tablishment in the
hotel.
H. C. BOWERS.
Mansier.
Modem Improve sats
Imperial Hotel
Seventh and Washington '
PhiL Matochan & Sons, Praps.
Rates $1.00-$10-$2.00
COMPLETELY REMODELED AND REFURNISHED,
New Perkins Hotel
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
Most Centrally Located. Large, Light Sample Rooms.
Every Modern Convenience, Including Phone in
Every Room. 75 Rooms with Private Bath.
ELEGANT CAFE AND GRILL
'Bus meets all trains. Rates f 1.00 and op.
YVi SWETLAXD, Manager,
C O. DA VIES, Sc and Tra,
ROOMS SOc TO $1.50
A Strictly First-Class and
Modern Hotel Containing 170
Rooms. Only American and
European Hotel in Portland.
Lone pistanc Pfaoaea
in tv
every Htwm.
Auto Bus Meets
All Trains.
Rat. American. $2.00 per day and up.
Kates European. $1.00 per day and up.
Per month, single room and board. $4S to $05
according to room. Far two. $7S to $110.
Board without room $30 per month
N0RT0NI4 HOTEL
ELEVENTH, OFF WASHINGTON ST.
Portland's
Only Roof Garden
American Kates to Famlllea
and European Onr Bun Meets All Trams
sample Suites, with Baths, for Traveling Sfen
THE DANM00RE
Portland's new hoteL
47 S Washlnsrton, eoraer 14th, opp.
HelllB Theater.
Eorspess plan tlW and Up.
Bus meets all trains.
DAN J. MOORE, Proprietor.
Hotel Moore Clatsop Beach, Sea
sides Or. Open all rear. Fur Infor
mation apply at The Daamoore.
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
As Well as Other Travelers Who Come to Portland
and Make Their Home at
"THE CORNELIUS"
Corner Park and Alder, are all delighted with Its ap
pointments and furnishings situated one block from
the clanging street cars, one Is assured of a good
night's rest. . Several large sample rooms In the hotel.
Rates Single, $1.50 and up; double $2.00 and up.
DR. C. W. CORNELIUS, N. K. CLARKE,
Proprietor. Manager.
We HOTEL LENOX
Portland's new and most modernly furnished
hotel, Third and Main streeto, fronting on the
beautiful City plaza and adjacent to business
center. Free 'bus to and from trains. Up-to-date
grill. Excellent cuisine. Telephone In
every room. Private baths.
EUROPEAN PLAN, AMERICAN PLAN,
VI to SJ2JSO Per Day. 2.ro to f4 Per Day.
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
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Oregon tan.
"Kooms," "Rooms and Board," "House
keeping Rooms." "Situations Wanted." 1$
words or less. IS cents; 16 to 20 words. 20
cents; 21 to 25 words. 25 cents, etc. Ist
discount for additional Insertions.
Matrimonial and Clairvoyant ads, one
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UNDER ALL OT11KR HFADS, except
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16 to 20 words, 40 oents; 21 to 26 words, 60
cento, et first insertion. Kach additional
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the convenience of natrons The Oregonian
will accept advertisements for publication in
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for such advertising will be mailed Imme
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Care will be taken to prevent errors, but
The Oregonian will not be responsible for
errors in advertisements taken over the
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The number of marriages recorded in Ger
many In l&Oo was 49S.&90, and that of births
AMVSIOIEM.
HEILIG
THEATER
14th and WailnsTtoa
PHONES MAIN 1 AND A 1128
FOUR NIGHTS, BEGINNING MONDAY
Special Price Matinee Wednesday.
"THE THIEF"
WITH
M RO A RET I IXINGTON.
Evenlnga J.0U. l.oO, (1.00, 75c, 60c.
MARQUAM THEATER
Phones: Main 6. A 1020.
TONIGHT
T. DANIEL FRAWLEY.
Supported by Mls Allleea Mar '
"MADAME SANS GESE"
THE GRAND--Vaudeville deluxe
All This WwVt.
Parment. RusaeM & To.,
THE S1M.ING IB.WELERS.
ArmstionK & Hollv,
"THE EX1RKSSMAN.
Will R .tepra nnd Huc-k MrKf.
ROPING A.M I-AKIAT THROWING.
Week of Julv 27 The Gr?t ZazeU
Vernon Troupe. "The Elopement.
LYRIC THEATER
Both Phone Main 4685. Home. 1026.
Week Commencing Monthly, July 20. Eighth
week of the Famous Blmifcall-AtwoQd Stock
Company. In the Heaurlful Romantic Drama,
Preceded by the Balcony Sctne from "Romw
and Juliet."
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday,
Sunday. Prices. 10c ana -i'c; every evening
t t:u; prices me, . I'Uc m.d 3UC.
Next Week "East Lynne."
BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK
Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts.
OAKLAND
VS.
PORTLAND
July 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. 26. "
Games begin weekdajs 3:30 P. M. j.
Sunday, 2:30 P. M. : :
Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand
stand, 50c; Boxes, 25c extra. Chil
dren: Bleachers 10c, Grandstand 25c.
LADIES' DAY FRIDAY ' '
Boys under 12 free to. Bleachers
Wednesday.
THE
ALWAYS COOL A'I RE.FRKSHING
BREEZES UNDER THE TOWERING
TREES
Fifty Kinds of Popular Amusements Big
Natatorium Open Dtiily at 9 o'Clovk
In the Free and Kany Airddme Tonight
"AN EASY "lMARK"
Musical Farce and Popular Topics Para
' phrased.
Plcknlcker Are Welcomed.
Tuesday, July 28, Free' Souvenir Day for.
Ladles at Gates.
"15 Minutes From Alder St.
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SEW TODAY,
$1500
cash vill handle an improved half
acre on East 39th st., two blocks 'from
carline, all under fruit and.6-rooin
cottage ; balance $1500, easy terms. . :
$2600
will purchase modern 6-room 2-striry .
house, on Leo avenue, Sell wood, one
bloek west from carline, north front ;
$800 cash, balance terms. ,., .-
Frank Bollaiii
128 Third Street.- '
Hoiladay's Addition
The oiie BEST place in Portland to
buy. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER and
MOST DESIRABLE residence property
oi the city.
SEEING IS BELIEVING BETTER
sro and see the many CHOICE resi
dences under construction and the im
provements going on.
Tfis Oregon Real Estate Company
88 Vi Third street, Portland, Oregon.
Fine
Launch
For Sale
Or will trade for real estate.
One of best outfits on the
V river. Address B 103, Ore
gonian. For Sale
New, modern, 6-room residence, by
owner, 231 Shaver street.
FOR RENT, or will leu; for term of years,
fine store on Washington street, suitable
for any busineBs. Apply room b36 Cham
ber of Commerce.
FOR this montfi we will sell watches for
the amount loaned and one month's In
terest at Uncle liyva'. 141 34 at., near
Alder. . . ,