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THE OltEGOK DAILY JOUENAL, . TOJVTLANV, SATURDAY EVENING.: SEPTEMBE R 10. 1 003. CALVIN HEILIG ; MORE DELAY BABY'S TROUSERS OF BIG CHIEF THE ONLY GIFT A BENEDICK TODAYi WORK ON JETTY MATRON BROWN i-1 MS ACQUITTED IGNORE ORDERS , xmab -or m ' osTKWMTWurim. bob abb nrrmxa txat bow - - mumoiz AlSOCXATIOsT. WIU I HAW CSX&B WAI BTJmftZVa f nrotrarn oiAjn)l nowi . rmoiK , ivac or , irovmzixitxn ' xza bams o sxxa xjicncTTirs vinl n was nioxs traroiB n VAOomtA. triiK. i" ' XXS OABB sr in XOTXXB. rr " OOBTBAOTOB. R XI ABBOUBCHP. HimBOUH U0 B-EOOVD-aU-ITD KM. f. X, XJATfii MTV TUT W nx ii ' mriiLi to szutii - mibcbabts - bboxabb mr babb bid wot bvt m bxjbybw moox row rww bxtbwsxobs I wxu dp sirsxwBra ow ; svwsay wian, svt n kat kats imm m n t.tww mnau I uausuM or wbab or ni ' abbbb on vazb or xstawt txovsbbb to wabbbobb. mm," rOUOB BBrABTXXXT. y7daJaf " Barf mad at ' Wltfa Wooa at I grunt Tells Werrowinf Tula About Sad I Company Will Art fot Bxtonsion of Atreote try the Order Claim Kn. Wloelat Bays She Bran Witt Kr tha Bealdence , of 7. W. Campbell Jay tha Bev, A. -A, MorrlsonBln ' Servie of taa Bplacopal Charoa TJaed ' Only Tw Tminofllfcto rrlanda of ; lt Oonplo Vnint. , . Ooadltloa of Orlttoatoa Bom ChMfo, u4 Kotbw n) ttM Wm Bot Allow to Ytelt B Bftbf At tto Bwno I faat Mid to BAto TvnoA 81o fiom Tlxoo la Whiok to BoUtw tho K ttrUI, Bat a Bote? of fnn A Kratk to Six VNki Xt Xi Boportod to Bo XnorlUblo Tho ltuttom Xo Bx. TliM tbo Ordw BioorlmlnatM ArJat ii Bow OA Oonootaontly X XnTKUd Ohtef ' Of roUoo Bust Bald That Bo BAA Bot BoooUoA tho Ordor, Bnt Bo ollaod to Talk Burthor. oa-iB-LAtr, tmt Thoofht Bo Orordld tho Thin ik Boaloa That Sho Ad Tlaod Km Barla to Xoaro Blat, oat fo Sho WamoA Bavla to Ohango Bla Wara Witeooa Tolla of aa "Xncldont." All tho floral beauty that naturo could - t- Matron FranoM Brown of tho .Floronco , : beitow. and all tho matrlo . of .material CrUUnton tutuf Homo waa acquittal I completion of contrail for tho delivery environment ,.- that human hanaiwonti t :s o'clock thla tnwtioon 01 ma 10 me government ox roox zor mo jeuy could derlee ; wero : blended In perfect I chart a brought by Carrie" Bowman, who extension, at tho mouth of tho river, What overture have been made to Whether Mr. Hannah Nlcolal Inter TTni1- rnn1lt Inna nnw n t ml 11 njr tKa vniax ox rvnoe nm 10 compel mm iu i terea wun tne relation oetween ner chana0 hi recent order regarding the I on-ln-law, Dr. John H. Davl, and hit oloalnr on Sunday or aecona-aiind itor I w fe.-L.nev: whh- nr. n&via drank ex , ,.-mnn to mrk 'tha wadding .m... vi.--7 f iii.tra.tln. Mlaa Bow- a delay of not lea than tlx montha bo- . . . c-..iv.iy ana gamDiea. ana wnemer ne i " - i www-- - ' i . ..... i Tri abja -awAAirai aia-n TriA ii araa a tai which united Calvin Hellla of thla city I m&n(a rhiM. r . , ' I yond tne end or tho long contract ap- I and Ella Lachmund of Taooma. Waah. I - Th- momln aeaalon waa taken VP by I pear Inevitable. The Northweat Con. Mr; Helllg la president and tho organlaer I the nroaecutlon. Carrie Bowman, the I atructlon Company, which la doing the of the Northweat Theatrical aaeoclatlon mother of the child; Pr. Hamilton I work, will not be able to deliver the and Ja one of the foremoat men In mat- Meade, who attended tho mother, and 160,000 tone of the ahort contract now in tera theatrical on the Coaat. Hia orwe Margaret flpangle, a nurae, teatina xoroo Derore 10 to aaya aiier xne la one of the aoclal leaders of Tacoma, I Mia Bowman stated that her baby I expiration of the time aet, September The nuptial were of a quiet character I was about 1 month old and waa oorn i so. In the event tne same proportional and only the Immediate , friends and I t the ' Florence Crlttenton borne, i Tne i delay 1 experienced In the completion relative were preaent at the home of I mother left the Institution about three i of tht long contract for 475. OOi tone, be J. W. Campbell, 201 Twelfth street, weeks after -the birth or ner cniio, ana ginning October 1, the jetty rock wui when Rev. A. A. Morrison of the Trinity left It In charge of the hoVd nurae. I not have been all delivered until very I Episcopal church performed the aervloe Three weeks ago the ukase went forth failed to auDtort his wife and child. Were with the announcement that any lnfrac- three matters which were offered for tlon of the order would be puaistied py the entertainment of the spectators at Immediate, arrest. the trial of the Davls-Nlcolai suit this "la this order to do permanent r cnier mornlna, Hunt waa aaKea at tne time. At U.20 this morning Mr. Nlcolal. rrhe ponoo department never change mother of Mr. Davl and defendant In or rescind Its orders," replied the head J of tho police force. Tho order caused a wall to arlae from the second-hand dealers ana pawnshop- the caae, was releaaed from the stand after four wearying houra of direct and cross examination. She waa called aa a witness late yesterday afternoon and re- keepers. They contended that he order I -umed the stand today and gave aome She said . z: . 7 . ,, ... I , .... ... ' I oi lam puiiua wu immm icBiaiiiuu "u i Vtrv Interest h tnllmnnv episcopal cnurcn perioral ea am aervioe "l ien icon weaneauay, "- iia in ine aprins; zv, vrna airons 1 that .v.. .... tseina- dlasrlnlnital .i. v.V j rT , . " which mad the two man and wife. The ne... "and returned and saw my ohlld probability that It will bo well Into the YSLSM contantfon wm that they 15 J?m ??VJ? ,2.l ,!Id pald m,Cy ring service waa used. the following Sunday. The baby- ap- summer. : , . . - 1,!.. .f.V J .hl!. b". During the Ave years he . rlns aervlca waa used. 1 the following Sunday. Following the service Mr. and Mrs. peared all right at mat time. earea au rignt ax max i"""- i , ma government insert ea in xn eon-ib..n a..r..v hn th ai.n r: r: tv . ;H111 left for a ahor. trip .tc tha Sound Mia Bowman aaya . that -on Buflday traot , clauao toat glva, It the option wanted the clothing stores and other ZUJLSZ were wUllng, and in factvery glad, to WM m,rrU,d t0 ner aBUrhter he hd cities ana wui do at noma xo xnenaa i AUgusx so, ane went, ". i ox annniung xno conirax, xne con-1 (nop, compelled to in xma ciiy sixer nui vni. jura, crown, ww .... . irauiur mu o uve up . is iu - ihdu i locked. The approaching wedding waa Known i allow ner xo see xne mua thereot, under tno conditions, tnere- Th- Sunday the new regulation to only a few of the Intimate friends of not permit her to take It from tnefor lt resta with the engineering of-wera obeyed, policemen warned aevaral the bride and groom but there waa quite place. J " I fleer In charga to permit tho Northweat merchanta who were In their otore dut- a display of valuable -wedding presents. The matron said sho was arraia tne Conatruotlon Company to proceed sub-I lna. hir atook that the 5ora muat ha kahv Ba vnlnr to have dlDhtherlB. aaia I a till ltl.tlt liApfanAlnv' hf I i . . . . ' The wedding march was rendered by I Miss Bowman, "and wouidn x even lex i Jt wUl imp0Mjble for the company to All adhered to the commands with fldel- r. M. Qriffln. conductor of the Baker me look at It. When at last I did get aeilver the rock according to the hty. '. xneaxre orcnesxra, ana. - xne opmniaa poaaeaaioix oi iu vuuu I amounts stipuiatea in xne specincaxiona. tuaent8,Tneyperlormea DrUUantiy laway to mere aMiexonji. w . . Their Months Aro SatOsd. - service Attorney Bronaugh objected to the I yntU we have aubmltted our report Mr. Helllg came td the Coast 11 years testimony or the witness. XT - r, Vv. .7 iiago from tho Kaat. where ha held a The . examination waa anowea xo pry-, "t.r'.C ' 1. Last Sunday the new order from po lio headquarters waa -broka n. Several pawnshops and second-hand stores along North Third street were open. Some of the larger merchants were not open for irum ui luui. "" - I . - ;""-V " . V. A Uon o mitt a, thla moraine-. "w .ra ousincss. xomorrow it is siaxea max an postlon ln the paymaster-s department Mao, .ana wne ixne ' "7 -T MM. t7n,.ki r .tttem.n for nub- who wih will keep open and that con or tne rennmvania Kauroaa company. 1 xno cnua "u ' " .: - ir.r . dltlons will henceforth be the same He vielted his brothel In Taooma at a I home In aoUed clothes, tne oiaxrict they were heretofore. Mtti cr pi - anfl nnr vaavz nra warn aaarx rv nnHiiv - - torney mom .-'' L"' -i """u'.-. ::' Vi-TJ; .V- -.kT. A prominent pawnshop man was asked "And yet Mra. Brown ooes no wn u , .--. th. ,,. m. mnrnin Mia. d'. art He-tated that the merchant , of BowmaVii.? who refu. to commlttea, t vouched Chairman Taylor's he .na?d SStaSlnJ? S go on tomorrow tb same aa usual. It wa hi opinion that the police had receded time when there waa aome trouble In the management of tho Tacoma theatre and was asked to straighten out tho diffi culties and was finally made manager Two' years later th management 'of take It, aa aha claimed It would live only P'Wli the Marquara orana theatre in tais city was tendered Mr. Heillg and ha accepted waa covered with oreA" bar ot coinmeio. ng out or town. w. fronj helr ,t(m(t He would not aamlt a few days. ' It waa blue all over ana i . k. Livingstona, presiaent or tne cnam xs covered wltn soreA" i per ox co nr. Meade said that when Miss Bow-1 3. Burns K theatrical aaoetlon of which he la now man first, brought tho baby to him he called on at his offices with Balfou'j of the order, but stated that no one j president. And has been an acthro leader fave It only a casual examination and Guthrie Co.. and barely took "me to woud make h,m cloM Qn Sunaayi $ fin Improving the condition of the drama told the mother to bring it to him the ,ay that he could aay nothing on the ,ntena t0 mak0 a flght ,f tne po. " here ever since. His marriage was a next morning. "I suapected that the subject v "ca tried to enforce the order." he aid. surprise to many of his friends, .put nany- waa lumnm wiui . howhym, u ui u.. vu- 1)ttt w wont nave t0 It ,00k a lf aaio. -ana xouna. upon r i -u"""c,CD "" ra"f the police are afraid to bring the matter the child waa afflicted maraamua. week, probably not later than Tuasdajr. t0 for tnere w, be n0 trouble ThlA the doctor aald waa the cauae j of Wlth a hint that It might aaaemble in W4 wU1 ,im ,y k 0 ror our the peculiar bluish color of the patient special session on Monday, to hear the part we li rather close on Sunday, Asked to explain marasmus, he aald. navigation committee report but tne oth.r. k.eo on.n i h.. fa "Maraamu. U. In other word., atarva- Th. lnVe.tigaUon. so far as an b .o. Our objec'tlon Z VehieV. orSerS HmH 3 aoortAlnjul from variona Boureea. nro- . . . , ill iv M iniuwiuuiiM . v.mliMHnn h witness Vfc---.H-W J . r . . " 1J "J., v. ..l'. . ' . "uif..vM I second-hand dealers and pawnbrokera aamixxeo i xnax ev m gnx nave oeen maae a aenea oi mis- and md not affect tha clothing stores at celved the best of care aometimes sur- takes, euch aa: .. Jim BYnva. a. ttalUararent Jananeae who I f rA from thla affliction. However, he I . terror on tha nart of tha arovernmant I . . . ... . . Is said to have cut a fellow countryman said that were a baby to receive lmme- engineers, In delaying getting at tb rZr ciolin.r C, in, an .Everett .. street boardln .house dlate attention, and. were its garments work of draftlng plans and speclflc- K ,,a w Nation waa directed to Chief - - lUOna. I rtf Xnllaa XTnnt w, a nnnrla, Tha. ft- the offer. In 18 he organlaed the they all Join In their oongratnlattona. JAPANESE DID NOT KNOW PANTOMIME Wedneaday night was sent to Jail for 20 1 frequently changed. days for carrying concealed weapons. Ilesa likely to occur.. , m i error In placing ' In the-contract r j0Pnai thia mornine- rTuya xoia xno court xnax xne . jodkj . j-t. -- itiuiremenxa xnax were peyona m iuuhj i .nu v. .a ... n r . . j.- - j w-- vJi k..iAh. .ii tiKvina- been violently nan- in .M. i - Jr Hl"! irnca w tuuuu ww uiui, w- 1 v. - - ui hit; uuuuavwi iu iiu w w t.aaa.v uiythina a -.11.. . L. ....a.k.a , - 'But you know, chief, do you not. that these shops were open last Sun day T" waa asked. "I don't know anything about It, and won't aay a word. "well, lf you don't know that your ffi'MS r Juto-TSS-, broken you" could Cv, the blue-law .lonjred to another man from the Jand Of , died. .. ,. t . . . land quality of rock furnished. the Mikado. Judge Hogue, to make. the I asargarex Pf".'" . V. Error by the contracting arm m aign- defendant nhderatond. placed the knife I tenton noma wiian. wwu.u ""linj an agreement with the government la its sheath and then pushed It Into his I the child waa taken away. sno said t0 d0 a certala thing that they could not Docket asking him if he, had had It there. 1BC d0i At first Fruya tbpught the court was go-1 w" alry' ' , . . ' The whole problem ha resolved Itself lna- to azemita him and . h' looked - r .-k .'frightened. When-he oaw jio harm waa -.intended be admitted Jie naa carnea tne - r;;",,,: 7nMMd U tne rocx or tne proper quaiixy xor Monda f.'L"- care of J 4W., Capt Orltsmacher stated that a. far is saia xo oeiong- 10 gang ox DiacKmaii-1 irc.li . I Art xne coniracior om id mi inwir i u n,g knowledge went era who have threatened the- Uvea ol llo- fPJj,d yoo veP Attend any cases of I contracts within reasonable time after orijer had not been revoked. al .Tana li tkav An mi fitmlili l)im I tJla "u OYCr . . I .v.. ..-ntratlnn of tha (Ima limit nam a1 I -"-- - u,,,.,i,inr aairad Mr. Rronauan. I - -KK to7 liavd rl n:...'. tt K not can anything b. don. to 1m collect A1 tribut 'rom awvcntl Obinfe86 it a a-. iva 4. I prove the situation T gambling houses -under the representa-I ,.. . .i...i onrt I According to absolutely reliable in tlon that he would have them arrested. I mB,tter of the detention- of the J formation. It Is learned that the Jetty " wbjtto tnrainiura 10 mo poucw court i Bri wrian lta mother demanded It was a I worn will oo ooiijeu, uuuor yrnoni . . . k.i . ...j Tri. v.. it I w'" . ... I 1 1 . t . ..tan., ......1.1.. lib. Uu wo ui " j... uou I Question not clear in m mma, ana in waa fixed at tlOO cash. Johnson was ar-i.aw tha it not. for thla lncl - rested Thursday night after eeveraldant the motion of the defenao .would - vowsn nu gma aim .ibuiu iimu vi i have been granted. money, a ceo ruin; 10 ineir axory. . juaw MRS. ELLIOTT GIVEN A HEAVY SENTENCE son says he simply borrowed It THE LA GRANDE LAND OFFICE NOT OPENED DEPARTMENT WANTS THE PANAMA CANAL conditions of fulfillment 'something like six months. With from 80 to 45 days delay In completing the short contract now In force, a contract calling for the deliver of 150,000 tons of rock, and a propor tional delay In the filling or the long contract for 475.000 tons, ' beginning October 1, the delay indicated may be expected. Some Taohaloal raeta. Ninety days in the county Jail Is the sentence Imposed upon Mr. Jennie El liott the Dallas woman who came to Portland with her 15-year-old daughter, Manei, and went to the slum. The case against the woman ha been pending for over a week. She has been lnJall nearly two weeks and alnce her incarceration she and her child returned to Dallas to testify against two saloon com-1 men who had sold llauor to th rlrl. Tee pany receives i coma a, ion tor me teraay tne aaugnter was taken to one Tha Northweat Construction . i.i p.... i . t l mnv reeeivea 91 centa a ton journal Piiwiai croiviw. . - 7 - - - 1 j - -..v fc ...in or. o.nt iannrvrti Tr.r-1 roca. ix 1a ueuvenna; kl mo 01 or xne nomes dv uracer Hawiev of the ......Hn. tha xanan.a r.nai I jewy. ioey Dm iuwr man nmo 1-1 uoyr ana uinr Aia society. This morn- Company, called at tha state depart- Kern, whose figures were 11.20 a ton. ling the mother, charged with vagrancy. (Journal Special Service.) nakurllT. (tun. It Th, lanit nfflna at La Grande waa not opened thia morn. I mnt thla mnrntne- a short time after The difference between these two bids faced tha court again. Ing becau of an order received last tho Beaupres message wasrecelced. This (was figured asa aaving to tho govern- j The attorney gave notice of appeal and night .from Land , Commissioner Rich tnJtiwi in connection with Harran's visit! ment or approximaxeiy zu,wuw. i the court nxed the bond at 1200. W. Q ards. "No explanation accompanied tha last evening, -leads to th belief that a It was claimed by one rock contractor Elliott, husband of tha woman, was in order and It is presumed that It Is the effort 'is being made without If not that tha government has not facilities court and It la expected will furnish the reault of Senator Mitchell's stop In within the state department to bring the to handle the full amount called for in bond for hi wife's release. Washington on his recent trip East canal .affair to a successful termination tne contract, dux aucn a xning naa nox Tho land office it Is thought here, will I despite the adverse action of the.Colum-1 yet come to tho, teat for the reason that not be opened again v until the delega- Man congress. It la known Herran re-1 the company "has not at any time of- tion from Oregon and the admlntstra- celved Important dispatches from his I fered aa much as the contract stlpu tlon at Washington coma together on I government which wero communicated lated, the matter of an appointment for a suo- I to tho state department hut utmost se- The difficulty contended against by ceasor for Register Bartlett E. W. I crecy prevails. It la understood the I the contractors has been that their rock Davis of Union, who waa recently an- I demands from the Panama company by breaks uo Into too many small piece i pointed, has not received his commission I Colombia have fallen from $10.000,000 1 and either causes the acceptance of ' FALLS UNDER WHEELS; IS SERIOUSLY HURT yet BBATOB OBBBB ABBBSTBB, Binghamton, N. T., Sept It. Senator Paul Sllkworth, the 7-year-old son of Lewis Sllkworth of 155 Forty-fifth street East waa seriously injured yesterday to 13.000.000. which it Is possible the rock varied from tha reoulrementa of Panama company will accept and which I the annulling of the contract or wmilal tnaan tha rat Iflra.tlon of tha I v. it t . tv v. liio auuuumfi V IU. k J V1IV I , . , , - treaty' before Tuesday, tho date when government From Inquiry by The f. .' it expire by limitation. So far the ?.,,, -h aitaraativea anne.r to t0Jhe firm of Lynch on Fifth avenue. oiuunuin, oepx . oenator company officiaJs say. however, that they th anainaarinr dena-rtment fl Wltn veral companions Paul was what they declare to be a vaf Xwf tfmprtalnt ot riding on the wagon la Tabasco addition plain, case of hold up. Differences of opinion coma to light wnM1.B'8 ?..fUp., . . .i na.rl. .a tym -rt-v KaT. anoe ana ne ieii unaer xne wneeis. AS regarding the quality of the rock being h. M, hl. H.rht w ma whom Indictments were returned by the federal grand jury ror postal frauds Wednesday, was arrested here this morning. T . -:. ,- Preferred Stock Canned Goods. Allen & Lewis' Best Brand. CRIPPLE'S SUFFERINGS C TOUGH KIND HEARTS delivered. Th. United States engineer, 'e hl" I'l" L? T R" contend that it is acceptable. . Many r. "I"' T .1 V.: kTJ1' skilled rock contractors, some who were The boy was carried to his home and medical attention secured. The doctors state that the boy's in- 4mmI. b-Vll. h.lnh-l a i Mnlr,i.t nlalm tha.t tha rnr.k ia not rlf "TOU "ul perma- x vT .... " I neatly disable htm. Interested and soma who were In no manner Interested In the letting of the Since the publication by Tha Journal of the pathetic story of Mr. J. Bruce, , a sufferer in Oood Samaritan hospital, many inquiries have been pouring in on Mrs. Faulkner, the nurae In charge of her case, from" charitable persons who rwlsh to help Mrs, Bruce. Mrs. Faulk ner is ready to give her services free lf a fund can be -provided td pay Mrs. Bruce's charges for board and an attend ant so- that the patient can be within reach of treatment all the time. -. Mrs. Brueo-ia nattvo --of Denmark. Where she waa born 49 years ago. In '1890 . she cama to .the United States, landihg at San Francisco. In January, 1892 she married John Bruce. She went to the Astoria hotrfrtal ; May 34, ?1 899, where she remained four months .'at a cost of more than 1100 to her. hus band, "who found himself beset with troubles. r . In the following September ' MrA 'Bruce returned to her borne, where she remained for a year and a half, dur ing which time she continued-to grow ""jbucIv" worse. Her husband, willing to do anything MRS; J. T. ROSS DIES AT, ASTORIA for that use. "All we know," aald a member of th t chamber of commerce, "is that tno prospect Is for delay In improving the bar of the Columbia: that Portland, Its tributary, must have that bar In proper f ih. a.n.rf . vi. . -.a condition as soon as possible; and that. his little home for l!00. Which he hit " " possible to obtain mora haaty aina haan ..ki. t n. .hn.h v. I action, we will obtain it Tho situation mortgagor has been lenient with him. M" serious for the shipping. We mu ,t Mrs. j. t. koss, wife of the senior Unable most of the time to get a nurse have easy access to tho river. We pro-1 member of the firm of Ross Williams ror bis wife and children, be has had to pose xo nave ix. remain home for weeks at a stretch and thus has lost much of the time he might have been earning wagea. Through the efforts of Kev. Mr, Short, pastor of the Episcopal church of As toria, Mrs. Bruce waa admitted to Oood Samaritan hospital. For montha aha was unable to move, and since her ad mittance every bit of food site has eaten haa been administered by nurses. MARSHAL RICHARDS OF NOME IS FREE In Astoria, died at 3 p. at. today at As torla of peritonitis. She had been ill only a few days, v Mrs. Ross waa well known in Portland. keep their doorajwag frequently Int6xfcated both in Port land and in Sumpter. On cross-examination by Mr. Lord Mrs. Nicolal admitted that she had drunk two cocktail with JJavls In Sumpter. She did not object to him personally, but she did object to his habits. Ha drank and he could not be found at hla office during business hours. Before she left for California In AugasV Davl was drunk and hi head wa resting on the table. Was it clear of the soup bowls f ssked Lord with apparent great solicitude. "It was." admitted the witness. "You objected to his drlnklngr "I did." "Yet you went to the Fredericksburg and Quelle and drank beer with him and your daughter?" "I went to the Fredericksburg with him." said the witness hesitatingly. but I drank lemonade. I took no beer." 'When he lived at your house, waa he out later' "He was." "Didn't you a: 1 Lucy send him out frequently in search of your husband, A. L. Nicolal. in the North Endr "We did not." "Didn't you tell a Mrs. Jacobson that when Johnny waa in Arlsona, your hus band would go there, start a saloon, take Johnny as a partner and have Lucy keep books?" I did not. John had sent Lucy an Insulting note and she refused to see him. I never advised her to go to Arlsona and I never said one word that would separate them. Even when he had that experience at Salem. I did not say a word to her, but I warned htm to be careful.1 'When you took Lucy to California did not Anthony Neppach, business manager for your husband, tell you that Lucy should be careful what steps she took in the matter of the trip?" "He did. But Lucy waa determined to go and I took her at her own re quest. Johnny had written an insulting letter and when ahe received It ahe sat down and cried. Then ahe wanted to come, with me. The cross examination was completed at 10:20 o'clock, and then Mrs. John H. Davla, attractive both in dress and personal appearance, followed her mother on the stand. She confirmed all that Mrs. Nicolal aald and added much more. She said that Dr. Davis begn staying out late at night aoon after their marriage and after the birth of their boy. Once he came home at 6 a. m. When she waa sick the doctor told her she was worried and asked the cause, but she refused to tell him. I remonstrated and- told him he ought to stop drinking and work at his office, she added faintly. "Pretty weak voice alongside what she used to have," remarked Dr. Davis in an undertone. "But," she went on, not hearing but probably guessing the remark of her husband, seated 30 feet away, "he said he didn't have to work hard; that hed get all his father had. "The Davises are the largest property- owners in Alblna." explained Attorney Paxton to the Jury. Johnny -came home drunk one night at Sumpter and I asked him to stop the habit continued the witness. "He told me that If I did not like it I could get out and go home. I never advised him to play poker, - but I did ask him not to gamble. He gave me a 310 check one Christmas and then asked me not to cash it as the money had been at tached. This, I learned, was not so." What did he do on Sundays?" 'In Portland, he spent the morning In his office, the afternoons In saloons. and In the evening he took me to the theatre.'' "Your mother gave you money?" "Yea; 3160. I gave it to John, who put it In the bank, and I never saw It afterward. He also mortgaged our house at 198 Russell street for 8850, but never received any of the moneys "He bought your clothes during the past five years." One suit Mother and Mrs. Davis bought the rest I believe," doubtfully, 'that he did buy a pair of trousers for baby." Then he didn't buy you 11 silk waists?" , "No. I have only one silk waist in the house. He may have bought them for some one else." "You went to Seattle With him?" . "I did. - He told me to 'dig up' $10 and go along, and I 'dug it up.' " Mrs. Melinda Atboms, an elderly do mestic, who was employed by th fam ily of Gus Clemmons, at 198 Russell street, testified that ahe had seen Davis and Mrs. Clemmons In a compromising attitude, r "Been telling the story ever since, I suppose, said Attorney Caples. "Whenever occasion requires, and I was exchanging Jokes with a friend." "Do you tell such Jokes on yourself?" -.No, not iiks tnat, tsjjswsawg.,1 his. i a, SM-aaa kjHh Tho Klnl Toa Have Always Bought, and which has beea in use for orer 80 years, bar borne the signature off and baa been made tinder bis per annftl nnnArvisf on alnrA lta Infh-nrv. : CAZ AIloTrnoonetodecelTeToainthls. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and "JrjJt-as-good" are baft I&pejriments that trifle with and endanger the health of Intents and Children Ewerce against Experiments What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Fare gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrnps It Is Pleasant. . 16 contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotlo , substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep , The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALVAYO Bears the Signature of The Kind Yon Have Always Boiijt liTUse For Over 30 Years. IMfc W safVAPasVV VVsssatsTVa ttstW T9M 0C1fts DRINK THE OLD AND RENOWNED GAMBRINUS LAGER BEER I SEND ORDERS FOR BOTTLED BEER TO OFFICE, 793 WASHINGTON ST. TELEPHONE No. MAIN 49. BOTH PHONES. M STWAMTTS KU.X.S XXVEBS. (Journal Special Serviea) Wilkes barre. Pa., Sept 19. A dvna- Tha pro- J mite explosion occurred: in the Laurel x Wautrifrtfftnn. TV. f ftant. 19. i". . .. . . j, . - . I Villi ntlna this vnt writ via av.it - large- hospital rdeveloa-manv- na-1 uminary report reeeivea irom wt ae- r -r!"T X"" 7 thetlo cases, but that of the suffering partment of Justice today completely ex- ZUJ9J?X f invalid unable to do a thing for her- oneratea Marshal Frank Richards of " fo, ' 'UU un- self has drawn forth the sympathy of tho Nome -district of Irregularities In accounted for. , . - .- .- Ka aHanJaata ,..4 Aa.aaa.aa a. A nfflCA. MlUa tOT trVlll t blib th aTrnUld " ' ' ' i a v?ii vanilla, u otrvi vr vuvii vsaaavfaT amu I -r - - I ayxa4 wVaaaraaMa. a --, -,. of a. number , of charltablv indln-d Jury and the ownerahlp of tho Jail all , " AOQtrXTTBB Or ABAOV. women, who have donated money, cloth-I Nome, and having charred tha govern ing-and, provided . treatment for Mrs. I ment rental. His accusers were unable I. The Jury in the case against Robert Bruce, V - . -1 . . t . 1 to substantiate their statements, ThflOoasman, accused of having attempted -Among these are Mrs. Sol hart Mrs. Investigation Into the affair of DlatrlT 1 to burn tha houae of D. C Burns, ra. J. D. Fenton, Mra T. Splllman. Mrs. An j Attorney Grigsby had not been com turned a verdict of not 'guilty last even- derson and Mies V. Zrg. pleted at o'clock. ,.-- '4 j lng. . i . , .... TWO CRIMINALS ARE $I6,780 VERDICT GIVEN TWENTY LASHES (Journal Special Service.) Victoria, B. C. Sept. 19. Leonard and Lorenso, the two criminal who held up the bartender of the Weatern saloon here a few nights ago, were sentenced this morning. Both pleaded guilty and were apparently satisfied with the length of their sentence. Leonard, whe waa the chief criminal, and held the revolver at the bartender'a head, got aeven years, while the other received ix years. Both are aentenced to 20 lashes each, which appeared to give them dismay. Leonard has served five yeara in the Walla Walla penitentiary for a holdup game, and la believed also to have served a sentence in California. He goea under the aliases Billy Dunn and J. H. Burnett Leonard Is Besperato. Victoria, B. C Sept 19. Leonard. who was convicted today for the hold up of a bartender, proved his desperate character by what he admits was an attempt to break Jail at the police lock up. He secured a poker at the bar racks and secreted It In his cell. Upon it being discovered he admitted he In tended to overpower the Jailer and make his escape. ROBERTS' HEARING RESUMES TODAY This Is the day for the defense in the hearing of Special Policeman J. Roberts, charged with grafting. The inquiry was commenced for a second time thla after noon in the committee rooms at the city hall. The defense, has Intimated frequently that petty spite was back of the prosecu tion and Chief Hunt claims to have af fidavits that one "Jack Hoare, a special deputy sheriff of the North End, - had sworn personal vengeance against him." It la not known whether the officer will be summoned, however, as the chief in timated that such was not his desire. The peculiar feature of Wednesday's hearing was the fact that Chief Hunt took the stand to answer questions. The mayor declared that If there was any grafting going on in the department he wished to know of It. , . TO PAY FOR ALDER STREET IMPROVEMENT FOR FRED MARRIOTT BAa rraacisoo Editor Oats Heavy Bam ages for Being Assaulted, But Has Served Botioe of . Appeal. (Journal Special Service.) San Francisco, Sept 19. The Juryi which IS trying Thomas-Williams and, Truxton Beale for shooting Fred Mara rlott the editor, a year ago. for pub! lishing a scurrillous article about " sjj young woman who afterwards became, Mrs. Beale, badly wounding him.) brought in a verdict for f K.780. Mar-j riott sued for $100,000 and his attorney! has announced that ha would appeal thai - caae. ; WILL STUDY FIRE VOTED waiTEX BBAB. (Journal Special Bervlci.) LoulsvHie, Ky.Sept 19, Elisabeth Cherry Walts, a atory writer of national reputation, died this morning of gas tritis. She wrote "Pa Gloogen" stories in the Century magaaine, which will be Issued next month In book f ortn. - -r - BTVABrrrs xv pmo, . (Journal Special Service) Niagara Falla. Sept 19. A Urge quantity of dynamite, capped and wired, waa discovered thla morning In A corner of tha ottstaajaoa A call was .Issued today for a special session of the city council, to meet next Wednesday and pass an ordinance cov ering the assessments for the Alder street asphalt paving improvement The contractors. The Trinidad Asphalt Pav ing company, have finished their work. and the passing of the assessment ordi nance Is .necessary before they can be paid. City Engineer Elliott baa Inspected the street and pronounces It a fine piece ot work. The total cost is in the neighbor hood of $30,000. A cement; sidewalk was laid. In connection with tha paving of the roadway and the street Is now aald to be one ot the finest la th city. BBATX 0? KM, 7. T. BOSS.' (Journal Speolal Service.) ; Astoria. Or., Sept 19. Mrs. J. T. Rosa ' Astoria's sweet contralto singer, died at noon today of peritonitis, after illness of a few weeks. Mrs. Ross waa on of the moat popular young nvv trons ot this city, and her untimely death has cast a gloom over the com munity. .Mr.-Ross and three children survive her, r WORKS IN THE EASTI In order that he may study the aucai cesses and failures of the pyrotechnlo I displays given at the various world's i fairs held In the Eastern cities. Director-1 General H. W. Goode, of the Lewis and Clark exposition, will leave this evenln for an extended trip throughout the Eaatsl and South. It is said .that one of the greatest at tractions for visitors at a great fair 1st the spectacular effects that are displayed at night These attractlona draw tha -crowds that visit the grounds during tha evening.. Guild's lake, around which are to be erected the great 1905 fair build ings, is said to offer a fine opportunity for the presenting of many spectacular exhibits. Mr. Goode has planned to visit official of the expositions : held at ; Chicago, . Omaha, Buffalo and Atlanta. He will . alo spend several days In Philadelphia. ; where he expects to call on Dr. W. Pa Wilson, director of the various commer cial museums that have recently been) established in the Quaker City. Dr. Wil son is also the chairman of the board that will have charge of the Philippine - exhibit at the 8t.-l.outs fair. Through the Lewis and Chnc fair representative at St. Louis, Theo Hardee, Dr. Wilson, expressed a desire to meet Mr. Goode and discuss with t him the Philippine ex hibit to be made at the 1906 fair. It Is thought that the St. Louis Philippine display may be transferred to Portland, and many additions made to It before the? Lewis and Clark exhibition opens.-' rr . Mr. Goode will spend a week or mora I in St. Louts on hla way home. SIR THOMAS UPTON vv IS GETTING BETTER Chicago, Sept 19.Sir Thomas Lip ton continues to improve this aftemooi., . but he is a-w secluded by hi physi cians. Hundreds of telegrams ar arL riving almost hourly, asking the pop-1 ular man'e condition. -t , - m ,m .f,.- I ; BBOXOSS STEAB SXAsfdBBS. ) . . . (Journal - Special Service.) New ..Tork, Sept. 19.Tlmothy Wll- i Hams, and Charles Gates, two negro t valets, were arraigned' this morning fori stealing 9509 - worth of diamonds oft ! John W. Gate' tam yacht - MAT FLAT T0M0BBOW, j Th Mordant-Humphrey compart rnur ', possibly open their return nnfmn t t at v-ororay tomorrow artrmonn, ; arrangements ar now perniir.g railroad company to hrir.it ib c ; . r here on tltna txsai teutu. '