TirC MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY. MAT 2S. 1IXT. POLICE GUARDING MKDDEN'S JURORS Officers Clear Courthouse of Labor Leader's Friends and Patrol Corridors. 3UM0R OF PLOT 1$ HEARD state Attorney, In Closing Argu ment. Declares Respectable I'nion 3fen Are Back of Prosecution. CHICAGO. May 27. After hearlrur State . Attorney Wayman vigorously denounce Madden. Pouchot and Boyle, labor lead ers charged with "grraftlnjr." the jury retired late today to consld-r Its yerdlct. The etate' attorney declared he wa fighting not against union labor, but for It. "Thousands of respectable union men In this country are behind me tn this flaht." he declared. "The wives and children who have felt the bitter paiuts of hunger be cause of Maddens grafting strikes, are with the prosecution." Attorney Brady for' the defense. In his address, declared the evidence showed conclusively that the Joseph Kllcka Com pany had paid J10" to George Andres to settle the strike at the Kllcka plant, but Insisted the money never reached Mad den. It was announced late tonight that the Jury so far had failed to agree. During the evening 25 policemen ap peared at the criminal court building and cleared every floor. Many friends of Madden were waiting for a. verdict. They were not allowed to walk down stairs even, being herded Into elevator. It was rumored that this action wa taken after the discovery of a plot to reach the Jury, but the State Attorney denied this. THREE LOST IN WOODS Two Officials and Woman Spend Night In Idaho Mountains MOSCOW, Idaho, May 27. ( Special. X-ost In the mountains while ret unit eg from Princeton, whither they had gone to try a case. County Attorney George W. Lupplser, IVputy Sheriff C. C Brown, and Mrs. Kdna Pickets, a stenographer, were forced to pass a night In the woods without shelter or food. Their Buffer tik. particularly those of Mr. Pickets, were severe. It was the preliminary hearing of three men charged with horse stealing that had taken them to Princeton. The case com pleted, they started homeward, a dis tance of 22 miles, at dusk. "When darkneM overtook them they wandered off the road and soon were floundering helplessly in the forest and dens undergrowth. All efforts to regain their bearings proved futile, and finally they settled down to wait for morning. The night was cold and they were with out food, so that their plight was serious. When dawn broke the search for the road was resumed, and the party finally regained It and thenoe carre on home. BULL RAIDS CI STORE Card-Players Flee Through Back Door When Animal Enters Front. COLFAX, Wash., May 57. (Special.) The "Bull In a China Shop" probably never created so much commotion as did a real on which entered Hess & Sons' clear store on Main street last night about 9 o'clock, scaring some of the card-players In the back room almost out of their wits. The animal was one of a herd belonging to Henry Lark in. a local butcher, which was being driven to the ' stockyards. The men In the card room made a hasty exit by the back door when fhe bull came In the front, but he was driven out by Lark in without breaking anything. A few minutes later he chased a couple of men into Kincaid ft Cave's billiard room, and was attempting to go tn after them when lassoed by Lark in, who tied him to a telegraph pole until this morn ing. SCHOOL CONTRACT IS LET Forest Grove to Spend $11,000 on Xcir Bailding. FOREST GROVE. Or.. May 37. fBpo claL) The contract for the construction of tha new school bulldlns; In the north part of town ar the corner of Main street and First avenue. North, has ben awarded, to Loynes se Moore, of this city, for the sum of $11,311. The other bids were a follows: John Taylor, til,;; Btarrett Son. S11.4A&. The contract calls for the completion ' of the new structure by the mMdle of September. Forest Or ore has encaged 14 teachers for the coming: year and th proposition of adding; tha 11th grade for the coming year Is to be put Co a vote of the patrons of the district oa Juno 20. LAST OF WHEAT CROP SOLD Walla Walla Farmer Sells SO, 000 Bushels Bluest em at $1.15. WALLA WALLA, Wash.. May SX. . (Special.) GeorR T. Welch, a farmer of this vicinity, today cloved out the last holding of bluewtem wheat In th Walla Walla Valley for Jl.li. He sold M.uuO bushels. WJth this sale the old crop has iron. as far a any considerable holding; li concerned. Welch, It Is said, was offered 11. at one -time for the grain. HAMILTON CASE SATURDAY Ex-Ad jntant-CJeneral Mat Answer tp Embezzlement Charge. OLYMPIA. Wash.. May 27. (Special.) Information wa hied today In th Superior Court charging- Or tin Hamil ton with embezzlement. He will be ar rattened Saturday if Judge Mitchell and his attorney are here then. The chars- Is the same under which Hamilton was held by the Polloe Judge. WOMEN GO AFTER PATTEN .Continued Kroni First Pm- and th-y were eager to try their lurg again. Weil, they 3id, and a whole -lot of them have ion, too. I ventura to say that th!s faith In Patten has bouirht many Sprin howtis. pftld dreumakers' bills. prol uc-d thatr ticket. InochMnl, furniture for the bouM. clothe and ahoea for little Johnnr and Mary, and rent money. Women don't, aa a rule, risk bljc money. They quit q-Jlckly when lack la asalnst them and take pro fit that would look "plkerlih" to a man. Moat of them have quit now. too. ratlu-r than risk a blic ilump alien delivery day for May com-s. Oh, they're wise. Meet of them are winner In a small way. It la true, but that's better than bena: out." Patten's operations In the market today were confined - to small sa.es to local short In May wheat. The price declined to $1 314 around noon. Evidence of the al leged b'x short interest in Ittlaburjr and New York was not apparent In the pit operation. The deferred options in wheat i had a good decline upon optimistic crop i reports In Kansas and the country at larxe. The trade was large and Inclined to j ellinif. CANADIAN MILLS SHUT DOWN Wheat Dearer Than Flour and They Ron at Lo. Wl.VMPFii. Man., May TT O-arTrg .to the continued hfgh prir of wheat, all of the smler flour mills In Western Canada shut down this wk snd the largf-r mills have drWd to run rm short time. In Ontario nearly all mills have closed. Wheat is much dearer than flour and b!g mill! are rtinnlnar ar a lo. FIFTEEH HEW NURSES VOCXC WOMEN OF ST. VIN CENT'S SCHOOL HONORED. Class Attains General Average of S 1 Per Cent Ir. J. lie 1 1 Preside. Fifteen younir nurses were graduated from the frit. Vincent's training school last night In the presence of an audi ence that filled the hall to overflowing. The new hall was decorated with an abundance of ferns and palms and the young women were recipient of huge bouquets of flowers that almost covered the stage. A programme was rendered each part of which was applauded with much enthusiasm. lr. J. Bell presided as chairman and Introduced the graduates. lr. Otto Blnswanger delivered an address of congratulation. Father O'llara also made an address, and Monslgnore Rauw presented the diploma. Miss Elizabeth Larllna- delivered the valedictory ad dress prepared by Miss Ada Allen. lie tween the features of the programme Grimm's orchestra played several se lections. After the exercises the graduates and friends were entertained In the dining room of the training school, which was beautifully decorated for the occasion m the class colors or red and gray. Here a banquet was spread and the graduates feasted while the Juniors who had made the preparations for the oc casion did homage to their departing schoolmates. In addresses and the remarks of many physicians present particular praise was given to th class. The "percent age attained by Its members Is th highest ever made, the grades averag ing 81 per cent. The following graduates received diplomas: Laura Cecilia Troeger. of Portland. Or.: Catherine Kngenla Mo Cabe. Portland. Or.; Jessie Evelyn Mc Gulre, Vancouver. B. C: Dorothea Sel ward. Alberta, B. C. : Anna Belle Fhinlda. Morris. Minn.: I.urlle Olecarla Petri. Fit. Michael. Alaska: Mabel Tomella Anundson. Silverton. Or.: Mary Ada Allen. Baker City. Or.; I.lllle Jackson. Astoria, Or.; Katurah Margaret Wll mot. lone. Or.; Mary McDonald. Rich mond. Vs.: Margaret KUen McKlnnon. Vernon. B. C.; l.lzabeth J. Hendry. Portland. Or.: Elizabeth A. leaning. Condon. Or.: Mat Klein. Salem, Or. WIFE LEADS TO ARREST Accuses C. C. Vaughn of IVIni; De vice to Steal Gas. Refuet.1 to pay a raja bill for his w1f from -hom he Is awparmid. rot C. C. Vauarhn, a broker, into trouhk ystT day forenoon. Mm. Vaiurhn, on belns In formed by a collector for t h- Portland Ga Company that Vauarhn positively tlllnd to pay her bill, lopt br tamper and dis closed a plan which Vaughn In alkcnl to have Installed for the purpose of dr fraurilnf? the company. It conn!itd of a mail "tapper" fitted Into the eu:-ti- plpa Jufft behind the metr and made It pons) Me for f:a to jco to the kitchen ranjc wlirv out b-ing roordd- Aa a result of this d;jrmir the Oai Company proce-M, ajralntrt Vaur hn. a cut-in a warrant of arrant on a rhanre of larceny. Vaughn vn taken into custody by a deputy ronff table and released pend ng a heartnff. CABLES CUT IN PASADENA f Continue, rrom Flrtt ps-r. eled In automobile, succeeded tn cutting nine four-foot sections out of nine cables carrying KO wires earn and put T700 Sun set telephones out of commission. Inf distance cahles were not molested. Tha fire and police systems are cut off. Tha Mayor said tonight: "It hss been a long r.ght and a hard ore, but right was on tha side of Pasa dena and this city has won. The Sunset Company Is now In a bad hole here. First It must make a regular application for a franchise. Then It must sign a pled ire to abide by the city ordinances. It must pay the pole license tag for tha current year and tha amount In arrears. It must pay the costs of tha suit. Then the application fur a franchise wilt be con sidered. Manager SeeJey, of the unset com pany, refused to say what action tha company would take, but It la probable that It will ask for another retralnlr.g orrer In the morning and commence an action for damages asainst the city. THE BIG REDUCTION SALE At McAllen Sc McDonnell's Is of more' than passing Interest to the people of Portland ami the publlo itenerally. This firm has always enjoyed th repntatlon of carrying; strictly hljch-irrade. depend able merchandise, honest values reason ably priced. In every department, whether Pllks. Dress Good. TJnens. Suits. I'nderwear. iloves. Hosiery or House KurnlshlnKK. the aluea are surpassed by none, so well known ar their meth ods of advertising, never permitting mis representation of price or quality, but when they have a particular Inducement, truthfully advert it. giving bona nde price reductions. The Immense crowds that have attended th present sale, which has been heralded In the columns of th daily paper, and taken advantage of th exceptional bargains Is but a natural re sult. Every effort has been put forth by the management and strict attention Is given the requirements of their rapidly-Increasing patronage. It la. as w say. poeltrr evidence that honest value truthfully advertised will surely win Have to Speak at Sllverton. OREGON CITT. Or.. My IT. (Spe cial.) Oordon K. Haves, of this cltv. will go to Pllverton Paturdiiy to deliver the Memorial day address. Judjce Haves will deliver th Memorial day address In Oref oa City next Monday. BIGAMY IS CHARGE Victor A. McCreery, Wanted in California, Arrested Here. GIRL-WIFE IS WITH HIM Her Father, Ctto 'White, Krdland'i Capitalist, Say McOerrjr Ha. Wife and Children In Pasade na Ther L'loped In April. "I can eTf:!n that alright. T know th woman tSy mean. It will only be a few days until I w!!J return. Th only bad thing about It Is th notarVty It Is :vlnc th lUUe girl." fjrh wa the statement of Wfor A. M-Oreery. a pharmacist, when brought to police headquarters last night after being arrested by Patrolman Jo liurke, at Fourth and Alder street, on a bigamy charge. Trie u:hort:jr for his arrest com- from Redwood City. Oil., at th Instance of tn father of his bride wpo wsa Ml Mirr Alloe White, daughtor of Cyrus While, a lu-dlai.d capitalist. Mc Creery eloped with Mjs White April II. of this year, and was married by Jostle Jamie Har.rx.n at Pjrdwood Kry. Mc Creery was a drug clerk In Upland and piel as a single man. It Is charged by th young bride's father that Moitnr t.a a wif and two chil dren In lTud-r. Cal. When seen In I'asadena t.'.e wytiian admitted that Mc Creery Is her hurar.d. according to a local member of the detective bureau, and exhibited a marriage certificate to support her statement. Tne father of th alleged wife number two tel.-graphed bla brother. Albert Whlt. of Chehaiia, Wash., to com to Portland and local th couple. ( found them Wednesday and swore out a warrant for McCreery arrest and filed requisition paper with Ctounty Clerk Fields, which were forwarded to Governor ite-nson yes terday. The arrest was not medn. how ever, until last ntrht. when Albert Whit pointed out McCreery to Patrolman Burke. An officer will arrive today from Red wood City to take charge of the prisoner. McCreery formally waived requisition last nlrht. "I am willing to go back and explain everything. It la only a matter of th dis grace and the time." he said. Ills wife was sent for and only aaw her husband a f-w moments befor b wss taken to hla cell. Mrs. McCreery Is apparently a srlrl of about IS years of asre. pretty and refined In appearance. Phe showed no visible signs of rrtef and k!!u-d her htspband at parting. They hav been In Portland since their marriage. STEAMER RUNS AGROUND LI Kit POKES NOSE INTO FORI WADSWOKTH MUD. Prlnceaa Alicia Ixe Way In Foe n New York Harbor With 690 Pahftencerft. NEW YORK. May 81x hundred and ninety paenftTs on the Nortn Grrmin I-loyd paiers;-r steamer IVin Alicia, who expertd to be far out In the At lantic rccan tonight, pasned the Ume at rort A ad-tworth. not out of slht of the city. The cause was the around Ins; of the Teasel as kht groped hr wsy sea ward In the foe Althourh wreclcina tuaa went Immedi ately to htr asMlstanc-. all art em pis to float her were unavalllna. and late to nlcht her bow wss still fnst tn tha mod flats, surrounded by rocks, which are abrejist of the battlements of ths fort. Despite the predicament of thm boet. thwre was little exalte-mnt on board. The T-sl was In no imminent dancr. The work of shlftinc the rarto w-nt on throughout tha clirht and the tugs stood rr-ady to resume thrtr attempts to pull her clear tn the morning. It was expect ed that witii the coming of day she would be floated. NEWCOMERS' CLUB DINES About ITS Member and Ouewfa Are Present at Banquet. Th Newcomers" nub met last night at th Louvm to welcome new and pn. pectiv members, to discuss plan for future eairgment and to discus par ticularly the matters of permanent head quarter and participation In th lloe KeativaX. About ITi member and truts wer present. After th banquet speeches wer mad by th officer of th eiub and by Hnca Kouts. chairman of th " Home-Com I n g Day" eotnmitt for th RM Keetlval As sociation; It. 8. M. Pirobeeaer. ri W. Hchlueter and G. C. Nlcr.oisoo. C C. Colt, president of th club. Fred Muller. Its s-eretary. if. w. Kawyer. vie preetdent; H. V. llolden. treasurer, and other member also gar short talks. AT THE IIOTCIJL. Tbs rsarilssitl M. O Kortos. OsklSAS A. 11 cr- n. t bl'-avifo; rr&k CaD.au, gTrssk Nkva. !cv7ua, K. M. U!rciltMSe hlcAo; ! ; Mr r. 4 M rs. A. " -rlir-. Irioa nle. Jr. i kLavri: : U t:iria.n, t-mj rn c i o . 11. - AI11. Korfil um, C- W. 1 rl . K J. LL-Ji-T. utn.h.. MIm A. T 1.1 v intr""!. !c liii, V . h;iawir att4 .r. M.r. . W M'-Ls 4. Ast'n; ;. A. lrfT. -tt ; E r havn Kri c Mr- av:d M rs. TV It. -orfr. ta mti ukat: M. A I rummr. .nrk; w k. Cuirta-k. Hf Kruri.. n At. omavns; A L-v irtr. hU ago; a. Itti'lr-vr vnil wtf $n fncl"r0i i. L. iHiL.'ir. K rj-riav ST . . I b.mun. N - York: J I ro. 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Note these remark able bargains. & ; pry) ti " "v---J 1 r-; i "T'ls- r"-wr. V'lyf 5 J : -f IrSvvr-' '"r ffJZL. vlJ ' w J ,t i . LEATHER GOODS Va OFF Now is the time to purchase a suitcase, traveling bag or handbag, AT A SAVING OF ONE-THIRD. We mention a fevr of the spe cials aa follows: Genuine leather suitcases. $6.50 values, for S-1.75 Ebony fitted, leather traveling suitcases, $23.50 values. .$19.r) Basket suitcases, $5.50 values for $-1,113 Basket suitcases. $3.75 values for ALL LADIES' HANDBAGS. ONE-THIRD OFF. THE NEW FUR STYLES ARE HERE Ertnf in yonr fan for remodeling ssd repairicc into the latest rtjlet for this co mine season. Special price dnrlnf th Summer months, .and ail fnrs remodeled at a cost of S 00 nvA tipwards will b ytrxl f rr of chirr. Briny in yonr fun now, and tc a-iTi.-tu of r:r!mr rnr. VSTP V v. 1 . 1 "1;. -S-'t 1 -v nrtm. Xavtrtavrtf ; K K. '. As4 ; Mm L TTj-ksc. ttesb:s : K'ri V -.:;:, Iiri 14ro; J y. ltor4. Ua .a; J. 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S Mtn I e- rw w y siewsjsiswaisissssi m m-mwm J 1 GRAND MILLINERY SALE Radical redactiona prtTxil throngbont our millinery aection on deiirmbla vtxet and drcu haU, redactiona from 25 pr cent to 60 per cent off, and lexs than cost of maUrUL Valaea aa follow.: Street and dress hata. ralnej to SIO.00. for S1.9S Street a&d dmi ha.li, Taiuea to S 12.00, for ?2.9S Street and dress hits, rmluea to $11.00, for S3.IS Street and dress hats, values to $17.50. for SG.S3 BUY YOUR HAT NOW AT THESE GREAT SAVINGS Good Clothes always score, whatever the' game business,, social, recreation. Style, tailoring, all-wool quality are what win for HART SCHAFFNER . & MARX CLOTHES i Modestly Priced at 518.00 to $40.00 THIS STOKE IS THE HOME OP Hart Sckffner & Marx Clothes JOHN B. STETSON HATS KUNHATTAN SHIRTS Sam 1 Rosenblatt & Co. Cor. Third and Morrison Sts. Sam: M K tty. a-!-: fTark U". a laii. Camu. Jj K. loavavrd. V a. -a V. V4a.. W at kar.la. Mott;.a. A. J rxtv. A J ackann. rii y ; laa r. 7 a"-m a . raMr HaiaW, T S Melva-aM 4s4 W.f-. jssPdaHua; H J. ttl-avs. Monmaatb, J 1 fsv t . . olum kvia ltr. IV lrxa.. ; Vt qx. M-r acii i r. . cr iitj-: J i ounn-, U Caaaiar. U. A. VKbk K13-rttfa. M 1'ulafety. hhr4, O-art-a II a l! and wif Kav . ' i t4v O-iuiak: tt v . C. 11. Moora iHMma, kts. A IV Cbntlaa. Co qn:;:a, cr ; Mrs N J Ni' n. A-fo". v as'i : An-t lark:na. JUlitk lia kir-av. oxt:aad ; r? u Map;. At4cxlosa . W f. t&. Jcafca IC M ar w.'i; avr.d w .fa. Ktn. M. Jot-fh ar4 w?f. N Tok; T. W ijr dr. Trouida; tl N V a Hatntr; A Jarka, Mra S lo!nbr r. L Anr4a: T O HuSVat.4 n4 oa. H .4 11 "r . Joa-pt) Kpr. tui-fwowt; U A. N, city; Mrs. 1. W To pp. It . A C Claw- U ood.aaij, Fttxk M U.ar. Mr. TJa- aTkarsaw Uaaa H A. Httt-mt4 and wlfk. ft yVasMaar; J. H II art artots. it f- S-r h '.a-M-r. tiroma; FrM M araa avsd fml. haa I H s ; C- 11. IAaI .aivd and fan l ) r. Frr o ; l F. Skasa, f-n. W. ' (alia ssd .fo. l-hia-; U K. WtM-Hsrti. Mrs J. K Mvr. haaattia: A. II. WM-r. XV . A J-htiPlna. lb UaJaama: C- T Warklnt. lTT-4 F-k, Fu !( K. H A1m. rWiti la; J W;tT. Tsa laal-S. Mra, c" C Ka.l. aitvrta. Mr a W. H Tauoc. Kaa ftaiifiaoo; Mra M. Nlra lla, Favtaita. W. A- Hapa. kVavA lanrlro; Vk. J. ktaxoa, Aasmsdav Tlvs arl-cttaa M J Kao'.l ssd rtfa Al ias. Raa . M 'IvaMa. .ak.an4; J. tC liu-aaii and tir, M-tr F. Hoawli. Marsh raid. !. C: Mra. 11 llaru. iwoa; U A. Mu'Urvft, flu. s S. 1 hormrr and ardf. Al.ai.la. X J Cirrs.s. rit; V. Ptattac. l"M r. R II IWrrj . 5-a rrancoo . J It. Irt4r. N f ark . I i" Of.. H aahlti -t.a. r " : M r cWra n.. avkit;. i w. Fourth and Morrison Sta. $50.00 Ladies' High Grade Tailored Suits 321.S5 A limited cumber, representina' all tha sew shades, aa well as black ; best tailor craft garments in tha country, ralnes to $50.00. for only 21.85 Sale of GirU School and Outing Suits $9.95 Actually worth to $22.50. A special lot of misses' suits suitable for school wear, sixes 12, 14 and to 18 yean, actually worth to $22.50. for only 9.93 SPECIALS IN BRIEF $1.25 Kid Cloves S3 $1.75 Ladies' Parasols .$1.12 75c Dutch Collars 49 35c Wash Bells 21 C TAILORED LINEN WAISTS SPECIALLY PRICED AT S2.23 Babies' Bonnets, 231 values to 75c. Children's Dresses. S1.9S values to $6.00. 25c Ladies' Knit Vests. 19. 25c Black and Tan Hosiery. 1. Ladies' House Corsets, values to $2 00, for OSc. SILVERFIELD'S SCIENTIFIC STORAGE OF FURS A current of cool air is constantly in motion in our storage vaults keeping furs in the best of condition throuchont the Summer months. Store your furs now. DON T DELAY. PHONE A 12:5, MAIN 1295. rt . TW; ft M CWral, Vasau Clt 1- Wl.'aa. 1 i-wvl and X. k, I".ar M r . w I. k ar,d ,!, r.af.,, t . Y Janaa-st, 4itvaaa. r. , i. L.n4ra, F-r- and. M-aas. S fa 1 1 1 : M Mrk a KT II- St-d iX-. . Dakua m.i u. J. 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