nmivpfiM PT mMP V Al bUII DEFENSE OF COX 'Attorneys for Indicted Police Chief File List of Disor derly Places Closed. STATE WITNESS IS AID Capiat a Bly. Summoned by Procr eation, Sat Accused Official Ordered CImd - Vp of City. Srryratiis Also Trstlfy. Evldane submitted In th Etat Cir cuit Court yesterday In th trial of Chief of Folic Cox. under ludlrtmenl for mal feasance In ortl?e. showed that while it ftsii difficult to obtain direct vldnre calnst proprietors of disorderly houses, numerous arrests bav been made In th last six months reju!ttn In convictions In th Mantrlpal Court. Tt.ls feature of th rasa wm brought out lata in the afternoon. when I-puty District Attor ney Coliler was exMtMtlnc to the jury Indictments that liad ben returned asralnsf proprietors of disorderly houses by the xrand Jury at various times atnc lat November. . Attorneys Unna and Moody, repre senting Chief Cox. Introduced a list of 12 tvpesrrltten paxes showtnc the arrests and convictions of persons connected oith houses of Ill-fame. This lint mat a--'pled as avldenc by Ju.lge Karan- auifii. Captain K. E. T.aty. of the day relief, mi sutpenal by the state to tell of Chief fox's position in recard to moral conditions of tha city. Cross-examined by Attorney Ix-n. Captain Maty said tint instructions had been received from Chief Cox from tlma to tlma to clean up tiia city, to suppress aramhElnfr and to run out paraaltea and disorderly momeo. Iollc Task Hard. "With tha few omcars that w hara In tha poll -a department. It is difficult t obtain evt !nce and to stop tha Illicit business." said Captain Fatr. "It takes several days and sometimes week to collect stronsr enough avldrnca to con vict these peopie. Wa ara constantly protiillnr our men to arrest all offenders of tha law." Serreant Cola and ftersyant Riley, al though summoned to testify for tile state, sal at they had been acting under Instruction from uprlor officer and Chief Cox to do evarythlnc In their !rr to improve the moral condition of tha city. Riley said that efforta had been dlre ted to the outlying districts. It being tha desire, of tha Chief to ciean up those places Brut, then to glva closer attention to tha North End. 'a he larger part of tha day was taken up by arguments on tha question raised by Attorneys Ian and Moody that tiiera was no statute In Oregon by which a public omi-er cO'ild ba froaecule.1 for nis feasance In ov unless guilty of corrupt prartlre. They declared that tha Chief could not ba held responsible for conditions of which ha was Ignorant and that ha had not shown a disposition t. -Mr his duties. Deputy District At torney Collier Insisted that the opera tion of disorderly houses was Illegal and a crime, and contended that tha Chief felled to surpresa these, places, ha was -st rplnc tha wheals of public Justice." Woman Tborers to Chief. Tha argument waa precipitated whan 3fr. Fred llvrle. tha tirst wllnesa. testi fied that sua had tflphonei to tiia police atatlon to complain of tha resort at T wl I'ark street. She al, that he had asked to speak to Chief Cox In person, and that after a few mlnutea tha Chief talked to her over the tele phone and had promised to clean up tha p ar complained ahout. Slia said that b-tter condtt'ons obtained at the place atr the conversation, but that tha re sort had not t-en cl-sed. Attorneys Ionian and .Moc-ly asked that the testimony of Mrs. Hyde be stricken from tha records because it could not b proved that sha had been taiklns di rectly to tha Chief, declaring also tllat aftenipta bad been made by sut-ordlnate fflcera to remedy tha evtl complatned of bj Mrs. Hyde. She waa permitted, bos e.ver. to complete her testimony. She testlrte-l that sne had been subpenaed by the IHstrtcl Attorney to appear against the Chief. Judge Kavanaugh. earlier In tha day. ruled that only testimony would ba ad mitted for the state that related to con ditions covering the period outlined In the Indictment, from November li to April 4. LIGHT WAY GET LIBERTY Charcra Aealnst Alleged Had Chovk l'assrr Arc lro.i-d. Liberty after more than a week In Jail Is near the Kraj-p of Uod Light, said by Hms-lf to ba a magaxine writer, and who la a-cued of bad check operations In three Pacific Cbat cities- Attorney Max Cohen busted himself In tha case yesterday anJ proteaied la Judge Ta well against the treatment the man had received In be;r. held a week wlttaout a heart n. Jills; Taxwell railed tha attorney' at-1-r.tioo to Ilia tact that this waa the first ttnia any appearance had been made f-r the prisoner, and Cohen rejoined that another attorney had taken the case and T ad drot ped It when ba found that I Light' frlen la t: a Last would not com t his assistance. It waa ordered that Light be released en hla recognisance until Wednesday, when the s'ata said It wcuid ba ready for trial. Wl.ea Acting Chief of Vol Ice Jl.wa beard of this order, he refused to release I Uht. saving that It did not arply to te telegrap: Ic warrant for hlrn from Los Angel.-a. Moore was not In firm ed of the determination of tha Call-fo-n.a author-tie to drop tha case. Light wa first arre-sted upon re.iuest f l.;e rWattle authorities, who wanted Mnj en a charge of passing a bad check. Tm the treg.-n Hotel mansgement placed a charge against Mra of d-fraud-t:-g an Innkeeepr. and tie Una Angeles authorities te.egraphed that Be was wanted there. Now both foreign chars-ee ha,., been abandoned and Llg-t remains to be triad upon the Oregon Hotel csia PESSONALMENTION. W. M. Prr. of Ontario. U In the city. r. r Man hester. f LI. I registered at the Imperial. Pr V. Day. of Eugene, waa a visitor to IVrt.anJ during the day. j . ijce and wife, of Putherlln. are In the city for a brief atay. A. R. Wood, of Cottage Grova. la slay Ir.g at the Portland Hotel. C. W. Ivnv. of White Salmon, owner f extensive real estate tuterestSL IS at the Imperial. r l Ta'mt. president of the Talent a.rsnt Packing; Comian;. of Astoria, la ;n ti e city. JC. li. J. sult, at ilasva City, lav. la reentered at the Imperial and la on her way to California. P. B Arneke. wife and daughter Mary, and Mrs. M. Lawltxky. ail of Ouluth. Minn., are at the Imperial. Mrs. Israel Lando. of Marshfleld. prom inent In Rebekah. circles of the state, la In the city the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Tbomaa. of Se attle, are at the Imperial. Mra. Thomas Is one of tha prominent aociety leadera of Seattle. A. C. Dixon, of Eugene, lumberman, waa a caller at the headquarters of tha Oregon-Washington Lumbermen- Asso ciation room yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hon re Palmer, of Chl cago. accompanied by their two children and four servants, passed through Port land last night on their way to Meciora. wnere the Palmer family ha a 110-acr pear orchard. Mrs. L C. Cartrlght Is here from Berkeley, CaL. to visit her son and other relatives, and attend tha pioneers' reunion. At present she is at the home of her brother. Colonel William lielm. at Hi Park- t- R. C. Merryman and wife, and Mrs. r. C. Hathaway, of Exeter. Cal.. Mra. K. W. Merryman. of Marinette. Wis, and Mrs. R. B. Burns, of Lo Angeles. Cal, lorm a party visiting In tha city and are registered at the Imperial. Mrs. Dudley Bersey. maid and chauf feur. arrived In the city yesterday from Denver by way of California In her mo torcar. the will return to her home in Minneapolis from this point by aid of her motorcar, providing; the roada will permit. SAN' FRANCISCO. May li (Special.) Portland arrivals at the Palace Hotel here are: Gordon V oorhles, and Mrs. r . Mutter. CH1CAOO. May E. (Special) Mrs. J. A. Burns, of Portland. Or., Is reaj Istered at the Wellington. CHICAGO. May 2-. (Special.) Port land arrival at hotel today were: Mr, ll.l.ti v Rari. Mlsa Helen K- Reads. at the Wellington; W. B. Wilson, at the Brevoort. NEW TORK. May 31. Speclal. People from the Pacific Northwest registered at New Tork hotels today as follow: Prom Portland O. B. Cold well, at the Manhattan. From Seattle C B. Cooper, at the Empire: Mrs. O. Boole, at the fet. An drews: H. K Kobblna. at tne caaiilac A. R. Fenwld. at the New Amsterdam. From fpokane L. L. Loo mis, K- A. Sliadle. at the Seville; Mrs E. Dempseja at the I'ark Avenue. From Scappoose. Or. H. West. C E. Lainir. at the York. Portland Hotel Astor, Mrs A. H. IV vers. Seattle Latham. Mr. and Mrs W. A. Major. Albany. E. R. Jordan. ROSE CITY IS WANTED ItOAT MAY HE M.1PE FLAGSHIP AT rKSTIVAI. GROW T H SPURP05 E Realty Board to Hold Weekly Luncheons. DENVER METHODS SHOWN Plan Are to Decorate Steamer With Itosce and Have Her Head Parade Kx-ortine; Klnc. George H." Hutch! a. of the Rota Fes tival committee. I planning to secure the teaaner Rose City, of the Seat Fran cisco V Portland Steamship Company' fleet, as the flagship for Monday, June k when the Festival will ba formally opened with the arrival of Rex Oreconua from a point down the river. The royal barge wUI be conveyed by a fleet of varl oua craft. The Rose City, which was named after the flrst Festival, sail this morning for Ban Francisco and San Pedro- but will, arrive on her next voy age June S and remain until the morn ing of June T. It 1 proposed to wait on Captain Mason, of the vessel, and J. W. Ransom, general agent of the Hartimaa ocean lines, to ascertain If the eteamer can be secured. Provision will be made to dec orate her with roses and lie will prob ably bend tha parade that escort the Kin. With an abundance of water In the river there 1 no reason why the Rose Cltv cannot pass the bridge, at lat as far a Stark street, where the King actually lands. Beside, the decor attoi.a would be maintained until she reaches San Francisco June . as a fur ther advertisement of Oreajon rose culture. RANGE OF FILMS VARIED nfleen New Photoplaya Open Week on People' Circuit. Fifteen new and original photoplay were provided Sunday by the People- Amusement Company for exhibition at the Star. Adcade. Oh Joy and Tlvolt Theaters The subject varied a wide ly a the human disposition, from philo sophic contemplation, a waa evidenced In the "Last Incident In the Life of Count Leo Tolstoi." st the Star, to "A Close Call" at the Arcade, the latter being; a harmless melodramatlo thriller Intended to Impress the eternal triumph of right and the overthrow of wrong, or history, as hown at the Oh Joy In "A Case of High Treason." wherein Amer ican patriotism defeat forelain Intrigue and conspiracy. The ToUtol picture was antcorlxed by the great writer, as no camera man could have secured uch peronal de tail and such close Insight Into Tol atol'a Inner life without personal per mission. Th pictures were taken only three weeks prior to the death of Tol stoi, and thla fact adds deeply to the real Interest Inspired by thla genuine 01m. Resident Manager Metzger ld yes terday: "The film factorle under 11 cenae of the Motion Picture Patents Company are turning out uch a mul titude of feature at present that th situation Is rather confusing to the ex hibitor. The public is already begin ning to expect nothing but hlta at every show and throughout the entire programme. "For Inatance. for next Sunday at the Star we shall offer a auperbly mounted production of Semlramts": at th Ar cade. The Fires of Fate,' and on the following Wednesday a double reel treatment of the relations between la bor and capital that will command greater attention than any picture the People's Company has ever been able to secure. On Wednesday. June It. w s-all offer 'Faust' In Jooo feet. A con stant Improvement In motive, character of eubject and photographic perfection furnishes th reason for a contlnuou Increase In public Interest." LOW RATES EAST. The Canadlaa Pacific llnee make very low round trip rates to Eastern points Ticket Office HI Third treet. VA aralas a Railroad Mew. E. & Baron. 11 Bat fl Bath. Ms. ends out tnl w am In c to railroader": "A conductor on the railroad, my work caused a chronic Inf .animation of the kidneys and I was miserable and all n laved cit. A friend advlaed Foley Kidnev Pine and from the day I com menced taking them I began to regain my strength. The inflammation cleared and I am far beater than I have been f..r twentv years The weakness and dlxsv sr-ella are a thing of the past and J hlcfilv reron'mend Foley aiJdney wold by aal uxugglais, Organisation There by IVequent fcestdons Increased Membership to 401 Streetcar Ordi nance Is Topic. Twenty-two new members were elect ed at yesterday' meet'ng of the Port land Realty Board, which took the form of a noon luncheon at Richards restaurant, Tha board decided to try tha experiment of holding weekly luncheon Instead of monthly meeting aa heretofore. The committee on re organisation reported a new consti tution and bylaws which will be dla cussed In detail at th luncheon next Monday. A report was made by V. Vincent Jones on the methods of real estate bodies In other cities and he showed that weekly meetings were held by the most successful ones. By changing from monthly to weekly meetings the Denver really board has increased its membership In one year from 217 to 401, and la now the largest body of the kind In the United States The weekly luncheon are attended by 100 to 2U0, and an Interesting feature Is a quia viass on realty values Streetcar Ordinance Discussed. An address wss msde by Clarence J. Franklin, general superintendent of the Portland Railway, Light A Power Company, on the Initiative ordinance to be voted on at the municipal elec tlon next month prohibiting the admis sion to atreetcars during morning and evening rush hours of persons for whom there ara no seats. "This Is not a 'no-seat-no-fare' propo sition." said Mr. Franklin. "It means no seat, no car.' 1 I easy to demon strate that the people who use street- cara would be greatly discommoded If such an absurd proposal should be en forced. It would mean that a person liv ing, say in Woodlawn, would be obliged to spend from 75 to SO minutes getting to nd from the center of the city, in stead of 30 minutes or less as now. "It would be simply a physical Im possibility to provide cars enough to seat all the people who travel at the rush hours The average load at these periods I 75 to 80 paasengers and there are aeata for about half. This mean that to provide seat for all It would b necessary to double th num ber of cars. 75 Cars Are Limit. . "If the track which constitute the loop from th Burnslde bridge around Fifth and Second street will hold 75 car at the utmost limit, where are you going to put a few dosen morer The board thanked Mr. Franklin and declared Itself as favoring more car and better service, but opposing the "no-fare-no -car" measure. A plan for a real estate exchange to be started on a limited basis wa presented by F. L. Puree, and waa put over for future discussion. The board Accepted an Invitation of the Umbdenstock A Larson Company to visit North Jonesmore next Saturday to es what has been accomplished in tha five week th tract ha been on the market. The following were elected to mem bership: Famuel R- Norton, the Gllbert Tllbury Company, the United Trust Company. Cowing Ptjrcel, R. W. Jones Empire Investment Company, Monarch Investment Company. Jesse IlaselL The Dalle Orchard Lands Com pany, McAllister Luddemann. W. B. McKlnney. K. L. Mills P. T. Klepper, W. A. Coughlan. J. L. Kamopp. H. K. Shellaby. Gerald Anthony. E. K. Lower. John W. Jennings Frank McCrlllls, Trowbridge Stephens H. D. fotory. Holslngton-Comte Company. FESTIVAL FUNDS AIDED ORATORY HELPS I.V SKCCKIXQ SI 500 FROM CITY. Recent Sale of Bonds at Premium Supplies Money So Council Can Appropriate. A combination of circumstance served to save the day for the Rose Festival. Insofar aa the city- appro priation la concerned., when yeeterday afternoon the waya and mean commit tee sold a big batch or improvement bonds and a large committee of prom inent business men came to plead for fund for Illumination purpose during the rose celebration. It wa oratory and premium on th bond which made it possible for tne committee to rec ommend that I1M0 be appropriated for this purpose. Led by C C. Chapman, of the Com mercial Club, a Joint committee from the club, the Retail Merchant' Asso ciation, the East Side push clubs and other organisations tne memoer stormed the committee and pleaded for financial assistance In regard to light ing anparatua for the Rosa Festival. At It previous meeting, tha committee had declined to recommend any appro priation, owing to th condition of the general fund, but the business men were anxious that something be done and so they left their affair awhile and went before the committee. Mr. Chapman. O. F. Johnson. Dan Kellaher. W. P. Old and other earn estly asked the committee member to work out ome plan whereby they could recommend 1:500. Councilman Cellars chairman of the committee, explained Charm and Elegance of True Beauty (Stlllwell In Fashion.) -Every woman delights In a velvety kta and fins complexion, but few realise th harm dona th skin's sur face by smothering It with powder o- cosmetics" writes Mms Stlllwell In Fashion. "A msyaton lotion give gralid re sult and Is quickly prepared by dis solving a small original package of mayatone In eight eaaace of wltch haxel. Missus thla freely Into the kin every day and you will be sur prised bow soon It 1 cleared and beautified, while th complexion take on th charm and elegance of true beauty. "Nothlyig equale mayatone to pro tect the akin from changeable weather, tan or freckles. It I easier to use and more satisfactory than powder, la a: resides and will not grow hairs." Aa. that all of the members were favorable to the appropriation, but that there were no funds for it available. However, Mr. Cellars and his asso ciates Messrs Burgsrd snd Wallace, upon reflection, decided that they could base a recommendation for a smaller sum on the fact that they had Just old a large amount of bonds at good premiums so they voted accordingly. They were warmly thanked for their action. The bonds were 10-year, t per cent Improvement series and commanded as high aa par. accrued Interest and 2H per cent premium. They were sold as follows: To the Security Savings 4 Trust Company. $173,000 at 1 premi um: to the Davls-Struve Co., of Seattle. $109,000 at 2 premium; to tho United Statea National Bank. $15,000 at Z premium: to G. W. G oar hart. $12,000 at 34 premium. At a meeting of the general committee of arrangements for the East Side fra ternal and children's parade during the Rose Festival, yesterday. Assistant Sec retary C. C. Hall reported that $2006. had been subscribed toward the expenses, be sides promises for about $2j0 more. H. E. Walter, chairman of the com mittee on decoration, reported that a contract had been made to decorate the streets to be covered by the two parades This will cost $360. Additional expenses will be $&0. On motion the sum of $400 was appropriated out of the Festival fund for decoration purpose. For the children's parade 50 was ap propriated, a considerable portion of which will be used for streetcar tickets. C. A. Bigelow, chairman of. this com mittee, announced that there will be a large number of children from the schools of the West Side, and that It will be necessary to furnish car tickets to these and others coming from a long distance. On former occasions children of the East Side schools formed the parade, but this year children will come from all schools of the city. Also prizes will be bought out of the money appro priated. For prizes for the military and fra ternal parade $150 was appropriated. This may be Increased. C. A. Bigelow announced that the cadets of the Oregon Agricultural Col lege and the band will enter the fra ternal and military parade. It was an nounced that the Spanish War veterans who will come from Washington to enter the parade, will number 400. George Dllworth reported that two lo cations for grandstands on Grand avenue had been selected, one at the southeast corner of Grand avenue and East An keny streets and also on Grand avenue and East Salmon streets. Question of the probable length of the fraternal parade wa considered. Mr. Hall reported that he had asked all the orders to report on May 2S approximately how many they expect to turn out. The Una of parade canot be decided until thla Information Is had. It 1 etlmated there will be lO.OuO In line. It was re ported that Robert Krohn had been se cured to handle the children parade. 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Deputy Uni ted State District Attorney Evans called attention to the seriousness of the offense, and also to the fact that the Jury had recommended leniency. He also remarked that Klrre has been In Jail seven weeks already. Klrre de clared he was innocent. The maximum penalty Is a year In Jail and $1000 fine. Canada Will Build Own Navy. OTTAWA. Ont. May 22. Tha offi cial announcement that Canada's navy Is to be home-built eliminates all possi bility of American steel or machinery being used. The names of the success ful bidders for the four cruisers will be announced In a few days. Do Gkoata Hannt gwampsf No Never. If foolish to fear a fancied evil, when there are real and deadly perils to guard against In swamps and marshes, bayous, and lowlands. These are the malaria germ that causo ague, chills and fever, weak ness aches in the bones and muscles and may Induue deadly typhoid. But Electric Bittern destroys and casts out these vicious germs from the blood. 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Don't hesitate to ask any passenger representative of the Northern Pacific Railway for full information. A. D. CHARLTON, ASST. GEN. PASSENGER AGENT, 255 Morrison St, Corner Third, Portland. Have your. ticket read "Burlington" When You Go East Your one-way or round-trip ticket to-principal Eastern destinations can include the Burlington's high -class service, whether you go Via St. Paul, Scenic Mississippi, Chicago. Via St. Paul, Scenic Mississippi, St. Louis. Via Billings, Kansas City, St. Louis. Via Billings, Omaha, Chicago. Via Billings and Denver. Via Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis. Via Denver, Omaha, Chicago. Via Kansas City and St. Louis. Via Kansas City and Chicago. Via Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis. BnrUnajtoa train their eqnipmeat, electric lighting; system, dlning ear aervtce, efficient employe, the "tone of service," their "On Time ' operation -will confirm your Jodarment If In makllnar np your route you see that the Burlington forma part of your Eastern journey. Very Low Excursion Fares to the East In Effect Frequently Each Month Ask initial line agents or the undersigned for rates via the Burlington. A. C. SHELDON, General Agent C, B. & Q. R. B. 100 Third St., Portland, Or. Life The Auto Truck that put Portland oa the Commercial Motor Car Map-'White" - WHITE MOTOR CAR COMPANY Sixth and Madison, Portland, Or. i fMISP-' I