Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 04, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, TUESDAY, JULY 4. 1911.
GRAY'S SPECIAL
UAL1L
SALE
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BEGINS WEDNESDAY, JULY 5th
THIS SALE IS FOLLOWING OUR CUSTOM EACH SEASON. Making these special price reductions enables us
to entirely close out all stock left from the Spring and Summer season. Come tomorrow while selections are good.
All Chesterfield Suits on sale except blacks and blues at the following great price reductions:
273-275 Morrison
At Fourth
i FREE,
"RELEASE"
Calhoun and Other Railway
Chiefs Out of California, to
Be Rearrested.
SUPREME COURT DECIDES
Men Indicted In San FYanolsoo Ixse
Biltru Corpus Proceedings and
aa They Are Without Ball.
Sheriff Seeks Them.
SAX FRANCISCO. July S. Patrick
Calhoun. Tlrev U Ford. Thornwall
Mullally and William SL Abbott, the
Vnlted Railroad officials indicted on
the charge of bribing city officials,
wrr denied release on habeaa corpus
rroceedlncs by the State Supreme Court
today. The opinion waa written by
Justice Lorta-an. with the concurrence
of the other member of the bench,
excepting" Chief Justice Realty, who,
however, fare no dissenting opinion.
Petition Is Made.
Following the refusal of Superior
Judge Law lor a year ago to dismiss the
case for alleged lack of evidence, the
railway officials surrendered them
selves to the Sheriff and then peti
tioner! the Supreme Court for release.
At the earn time ball bonds were filed
with the upper oourt pending the hear
inf. Thus the point that the accused
were -deprived of their liberty." was
technical, as the court polnta out. The
real Issue was whether Judge Lawlor
had power to postpone the cases longer
la view of the disappearance of James
L. Gallagher, the prosecution's main,
witness during the graft, prosecution.
Justice Lonsrao says that the de
fendants surrendered themselves to the
chnff to make out a case to sunport
the Issuance of a writ "contrary to
i the spirit, purpose and object of the
WTlt.-
Anotber Way Shown.
He points out also that habeas corpus
, is not tha sole remedy, as asserted,
I since a wrtt of mandate might have
beeo applied for. But to obtain such
a writ, they must atiow that trial court
had failed In Its legal duty In refusing
to dismiss the rases.
One of the curious effects of the de
rision Is that It leaves esrh of the
four applicants at liberty without ball,
which had been set at f 115.000 In each
case. They gave bonds In this sura
for appearance In the Superior Court
and then In the Supreme.
It now remains for the Sheriff to
rearrest them. Calhoun is reported to
be at his home In Cleveland. O.. where
his daughter's wedding was celebrated
last week, with Mullally and Abbott in
attendance. Ford Is out of the city
at this time.
Eddy Will Injunction Ienled.
CONCORD. N H July I In the Su
perior Court today Chief Justice Wal
lace denied the motion of tha defense
for o Injunction, restraining George
lira
DENIED
CHESTERFIELD SUITS
$20.00 Suits
$22.50 Suits
$25.00 Suits
$30.00 Suits
$35.00 Suits
$40.00 Suits
W. Glover, of Lead. S. IV. from pro
ceeding with the suit brought to de
termine legality of the residuary
clauses of the will of the lste Alary
Baker O. Eddy. An exception wss
taken which will be transferred to the
Supreme Court tomorrow, where the
suit Is to go Saturday.
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS GUILTY
Ohio Senate) Officer Convicted of
Aiding Bribery.
COLUJIBfS. C July I. Tha Jury In
the case of Bodne-y J. IMerle. sergeant-at-arms
of the State Senate, who has
been on trial, charged with aiding and
abetting the alleged bribery of State
Senator L. R. Andrews, returned a ver
dict at noon today, finding him guilty.
The Jury had been out since 4:20 last
Friday afternoon, that being a record
In this county.
Representative George B. Nye. of
Pike County, the first to be tried, was
acquitted of a charge of bribery, but
other Indictments are pending.
In the Dlegle trial the state relied
on a mechanical device, the "dicta
graph." a highly sensitive telephone,
for Its strongest evidence. The dicta
graph transmitter was secreted In a de
tective's room In a hotel, and a court
stenographer In another room reported
the conversation In which It was al
leged bribes were offered and accepted.
DEAD GENERAL HONORED
Confederate Veteran Will Lie in
State In Georgia Capitol.
ATLANTA. Ga.. July S. The funeral
of General Clement A. Evans, ex-Commander
of the United Confederate Vet
erans, who died yesterday afternoon,
will be held Wednesday. The body will
lie In state at the Georgia Capitol from
11:50 until 3:30. after which It will be
taken to the First Methodist Church,
where funeral services will be con
ducted by Bishop Candler and Chaplain
General H. Linn, a Confederate vet
eran. Upon request of tha Ladles Memorial
Association, the body will be burled
In the lot belonging to that organisa
tion In Oakland Cemetery, near the
Confederate Cemetery In this city.
COUNTERFEIT BILL "GOOD"
Secret Serrloo Men Find Bogus) Cer
tificate Very Well Made.
WASHINGTON. July 1. A naw
counterfeit $100 gold certificate, so
well made In many details; that the
Secret Herrlce regards It as highly
dangerous, was found today In a ship
ment of money from a National bank
In Louisville to Its correspondent In
New Tork.
The new bill Is a lithograph, and al
though It has many defects. Is printed
on the Government's money paper,
which the counterfeiter obtained by
bleaching a genuine "note. It bears the
portrait of Benton, which Is very flat.
A careful examination of the back la
likely to betray that.
CANADIAN NATIONAL PARK
and Return $85.
This yery low rate covers round-trip
season ticket, permitting stopovers at
Flcamous. Glacier. Field, La (ran and
Banff. No other trip to be compared
with ona through tha Canadian Rock-lea,
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$16
$19
at $15
$23
$26
$29
10 Discount Given on Black and Blue Suits
M.
GERMAN AID SEEN
Participation In Arbitration
Pact Seems Likely.
SUSPICION IS DISPELLED
Misunderstanding About Great Brit
ain Cooled Enthusiasm at First,
bnt Officials Now Think .
Way la Opened.
WASHINGTON. July . Thst Germany'!
will not be far behind Great Britain
in her acceptance of the principle of
unrestricted arbitration of all Issues,
Including those Involving national honor.
Is regarded here as virtually certain In
view of recent developments.
When Count Von Bernstorff. the Ger
man Ambassador, departs for Berlin, it
Is expected he will be charged with a
new presentment of the question that
will Insure favorable consideration.
From the first the German Foreign
Office has looked doubtfully upon the
arbitration plan because It felt that
while Germany, under Its terms, would
be absolutely forced to submit an Issue
to arbitration, the English government
could avoid such responsibility because
the United States was privileged to pass
upon the Issue. A hasty reading- of the
copy of the treaty supplied the Foreign
Office through Count Von Bernstorff con
firmed this belief, hence there was no
manifestation by Germany of Its pur
pose to press the negotiations.
It appears that there has been a radi
cal misunderstanding on this Important
point. The treaty provides that even
after the action of the Senate upon a
"pro-Jet" or upon a definition of the
xact limits of the matter to be arbi
trated, the laeue shall not go to actual
arbitration until there has been an ex
change of notes between the two gov
ernments, and an objection by either to
the form would result In stopping tha
proceedings. This point has been mads
clear to the German Ambassador, aid
now It Is expected tha way has been
cleared for adhesion of Germany to the
convention.
JOE DAY IS PUT IN JAIL
(Continued from First Page).
courthouse stands, southward across
Tesler way and down Into the low
lands of the Jackson-street regrada
where stood the old restricted district
which caused all the trouble. Day was
puffins hard and making small head
way, while tha crowd came yelling"
down tha hill with a big momentum.
The deputies caught up with him and
he was seised.
Hyde, somehow, hsd dived Into a
hole without attracting the attention
of the pursuers, and over his ash bar
rel ha saw the chase go by and had
Lav good view of tha aeqaeL He stood
$
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pat for a while and might have made
attempt to guide Day's captors to his
hiding, place, but the sight or uay
under arrest was too much for him
and he walked out and surrendered.
The detectives were conducted to
the King County Jail and detained for
about an hour and a half, when they
were brought before Judge J. T. Ron
ald and released on their personal
recognizance to get $2000 ball each.
Day's anger was directed chiefly
against Prosecuting Attorney John F.
Murphy.
"I will make an A. P. A. of tha
Junior order out of that
before I get through with him,"
said Day.
STRAPHANGER BILL VETOED
Seattle Mayor Says Anti-Crowding
Ordinance Impractical.
SEATTLE, Wash, July S. (Special.)
Mayor George W. Dilllng today sent to
the City Council his veto of the bill
passed last Monday, seeking to regulate
streetcar traffic by limiting the number
of persons to be carried on each of
the 14 types of cars used. The Mayor's
general reason Is that the ordinance
does not remedy conditions, while it
lays down fixed rules with which It
would be very difficult to comply and
which would prove annoying to the
traveling public.
Dllllng says there can be no difference
of opinion as to the desirability of put
ting a stop to the overcrowding at
streetcars and to assure to the public
adequate streetcar service, and gives It
as his opinion that the passenger who
pays a fare should be entitled to a seat.
LONG CRUISE IS PLANNED
San Francisco Skipper Visits Coast
Polnta In Motor-Boat.
ASTORIA, Or.. July I. (Special.)
Captain E. S. Blasdel. of San Francisco
srrlved today on his cruiser motor-boat
Ripple. He Is on a pleasure excursion
along the coast.
On the way up to this point stops
were matte at Eureka. Coos Bay and
Yaqulna and after remaining here for
a few days, he will proceed to Grays
Harbor and points on Puget Sound,
probably extending his trip to British
Columbia.
St, Johns Postmaster Changes Mind.
WASHINGTON, July 3. John T.
Monahan. postmaster at St. Johns, who
resigned a month ago. haa withdrawn
his resignation, the Department allow
ing him to do so. Congressman Laf
ferty had already nominated Fred C.
Couch for the place. No reason was
given for Monahan's action.
Lafferty has recommenced Leonard
Clmmlyottl to be postmaster at Olem.
Gilliam County.
Troops Ordered to Wyoming.
WASHINGTON. July I. The Fourth
Field Artillery and the Ninth Cavalry
today were detached from the maneuv
er division and ordered to Fort D. A.
Russell. Wro, their home post- They
will leave 8an Antonio In a few days.
Clerk Plunges 15 Stories.
CHICAGO. July 3. C. A. Wright, a
clerk committed suicide today by Jump
ing from toe fifteenth story of the Ma
sonic Temple building to the court b
Icw, Ha waa instantly killed.
FINE TROUSERS
5.00 Values at $4-.00
6.00 Values at
7.00 Values at
8.00 Values at
9.00 Values at
$10.00 Values at $7.00
Terms of Sale Strictly Cash
8-HOUR FIGHT ON
California Labor Will Hire
Brandeis if Necesary.
AID TO WOMEN STAUNCH
Hotelkeepers Say They Will Appeal
If Supreme Court Upholds Short
Day' for Female Workers.
Unions to Keep on, Too.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 3. (Special.)
The California State Federation of
Labor held a meeting today to confer
conoernlng the action to be taken by
them If the eight-hour day, applying to
the employment of women In hotels
and restaurants. Is declared unconsti
tutional in the Supreme Court on next
Monday. They also provided plans to
follow the hotelkeepers Into the Su
premo Court of the United States In the
event the deolsion Is In favor of the
law and against the hotelkeepers. who
say that they will appeal the case In
that event
Tbo Federation of Labor has decided
to give all the assistance possible to
keep the law upon the statute books
and declare they have backing from
several outsiders who are willing to
Have Your Ticket Read "Burlington"
Low Round Trip Rates East
Chicago -$
St. LOUIS. . . WWVaC-:
St. Paul.. ....
Omaha and Kansas
72.50
70.00
63.90
60.00
110.00
102.40
107.50
81.00
City.
Boston
jtlanticjCity
Baltimore . . .
Detroit . .
nATFS nI' 1 19 "",d ao' 2 to ts.
iTsI? Auanst 3 to B 14 to 1T SI to 23; 28 to SO.
September 1 and 2; 4 to 7.
SALE October 12 to 14.
October It to 14 to Denver and Colorado 5 prints only.
: Illili':
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$4-.SO
$s.so
6.00
$6.SO
273-275 Morrison
At Fourth
contribute as much money as will be
needed to carry the case as r ii.
possible to take It.
If the case is- carried to the Supreme
Court of the United States the Cali
fornia Federation of Labor will retain
Louis D. Brandeis. of Boston, the at
torney who represented the unions in
the eight-hour fight in Illinois and
Iowa, and who caused great agitation
In railroad circles several weeks ago
by charging gross mismanagement In
all departments of the railroads of the
country, to represent them before the
highest court in the land.
The case to be decided next Monday
Is the one appealed from Los Angeles.
It 18 asserted by the union leaders that
the Hotelmen's Association of the Pa
cific Coast is hehlnd the attempt to
have the law declared unconstitutional.
3 PAST0RSIN CENTURY
Pennsylvania Church Celebrates Its
1 0 Oth: Anniversary.
CLAYSVILLE, Pa.. July 3. The
Claysvllle United Presbyterian Church,
probably one of the oldest organiza
tions In the state, celebrated its hun
dredth anniversary yesterday.
The church holds a record equalled
probably by no Protestant ohurch In
the United States, In that It has had
but three continuous pastorates in its
100 years' existence.
The present pastor. Rev. Alexander
McLachUn, has been with the church
since 1872.
RUSSIAN FLEET TO COME
Squadron Will Repay United States
Fleet's Visit in 113.
ST. PETERSBURG. July 3. The Min
istry of Marine la considering a plan
Montreal . . . . $105.00
New York..,.,... 108.50
Philadelphia 108.50
Portland, Me 110.00
Rochester 91.35
Washington 107.50
Denver, Colorado
Springs 55.00
Final Return Limit,' October 31st.
Liberal stopover and diverse route arrangements.
A. 0. SHELDON, General Agent, C, B. & Q. E. R.
100 Third SW Portland, Or.
to send a Russian squadron to America
in 1918 to mart the 60th anniversary
of the visit of the Russian squadron
under the command of Admiral Lys
sovsky to New York In 1863.
The visit of 1913 would serve at the
same time as a return of the call re
cently made at Cronstadt by the Ameri
can battleships.
Never leave home on a Journey with-
out a bottle of Chamberlain s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It Is,
almost certain to be needed and cannot
be obtained when on board the cars or
steamships. For sale by all dealers.
LADIE5 CAN WEAR SHOES
one sixe smaller after ln Allen's Foot- ,
Em the antiseptic powder for the feet. It ;
makes tight or new .hoes feel easy; gives
instant relief to corns and bunions. It s
tfv greatest comfort discovery of the are.
ItTlleves swollen test, blisters, callous and
sore spots. It I. certain relief for sweating. ;
tired, tender, aching feet. Always use It to ,
Break In New shoes. Sold, everywhsre. 25c.
Ion-t acoept any sub.tlt.ite. For FREE trial
package, address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Koy.
New York. ,
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Borax because of Its well-developed
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