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.THE; OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL!, - PORTLAND, - THURSDAY. - EVENING,- APRIL 21, IDOL FilD HIS FATHER'S FUNERAL - ! - Tells-what ne Did jf tm.m y dm ; - With the Coins. ' - mttra of th counterfeiting outfit !- ;', if, 'V -Tr-K--' X 'V w " " Mvunul hv federal - officers and con-1 mZl 9 I 1 : iflscated yesterday. John Anderson aald - ..,,,,-.. ,v-,, . ...-r:.' ;-"Xir 7' A rlifvKiii-tCS, It t th-mot buocm.MI eountrfetter " VS . M 4. ,' who vr oiwrated an the North Pacino I V ryafr -r 5 . . ' . I 'u.!, hollimd ts hivt Mid tht n- J! &-3rXJrj InKSr - -:-7' fl ' ium of tut waa Mid in laatallmaBto f '1.'. i I 5i If 1 & 4 Ji'V frf'i A 6 'III and 120 at IntervaU durJnt U paatl'. : - Z''-Z-- , - - l.-r-' Jl'. r.rrrrr I -V Ui Tvn f iy7, r 5 a 1 "iin iuwoin 1 m . r ; 'r.ttrttnMex ra5'w- .. . f7. .. ia 1 1 1 tri4,nit mi nun ,. e WIWUWJW f7-..r-r- yr?..;, s F 4 f. f 711 llFirlllli f Hvi J 111 ill ttlinl it.illiltl It 1 1 . -V i. U ik v 'r '" 1 if I i : - i ... - nr3aa tna&iun nnui m xs vaa w a wxnmm o -i L.r ,J V. J. :-" MMXJ9 ;A MX z cxzita , ooxa ; xiu to ; Mis toxob Mowmxn ynxA taxm out m ojjtcro. .1. "In rlvlnf a daclalon "on tha 'motion to amend tha complaint fllad tr U. I ko warda aralnat U. Q, Wright In tha atata circuit court nj nonuni iuoa ,viw land dnted all tha claaaaa' of tha mo tion axoept tha third, which waa ordarad auioken from tha untrumant '"In r -opinion," aald Judga Claland, "ilmoit avary defect known aa reaarda tax litigation it mentioned in tbla com plaint. With one hand tha piaintirr baa handed, tha court the coaea, ana wnn INQUIRY INTO THE; : :; iiliiARiiGEi -;';!.;y"-';.-: -:.'-f - - - ""T " . .. 1 ' ?.? C Rea"ohlna ' Aatorla yaeterdar 4aam Salln Crua, Mexico! tha ateamahlo China; Wo of tha, China Commercial line wm vruerea in Quarantine. . ana orouani 1 n ..i.t ... ,u. v. .. LSST'JLfifiSf. f back of the ordlaanoa Introduced In tha 'iTTJ; "i"" , it council ranUa to tha Portland Bantta. that aaveral caaea of amallpox developed . nhiM ,n fhlfnothawecu that nona of tha . craw waa J repo-eaaafaly In tha hand. iof tha haalth " ,, " , " VVLv . , bu ,11 1 ana police commute, too oommittee WUI .ba releaaed tlxla evening. -She wlU h.a v.t eon.Idred the meaaure W Investigation w iikmtt Now ftndmg Is MidePbv l BtKinwi ' Wtri ? rind 1 PrnnHv V ' uwners-m hands or council Committee; t ; .i'., Hlf.: lDi?ifipr..!f.f: nTT! LbfcW': b t-f bu :thi. ,"tMwiu nit ZZT IZ-hZiZZ will not neceaeltate tha veaael 'belnal u....kn. I la Anaantaaa4 thaafr.ttlal tnaltl nwa in oMiiauDw ior any ciwcuenftTn 1 4n.i H k. wtn tftirv e( uma ' . '- .. - i 1 ....,..- ttt nnat th enunnllmen an the Tha ateamar U expected to proceed o-ooo-ition.. i . V , ... " up to Portland tomorrow. She ' wUl V,,.t... ... Mn.rii i watrhlnr wvr ai. uuvamuu v,u - aTar. move that la made in connection hand out a complete dlacnoala of thia aaaa.'if ' . f j .f "Ordinarily thla la tha. duty of . the court Tha amount of taaea at laaua In thla ault, however, la only 110, and tha land Iteelf la not very valuable,' if tha " - w w , ' l leewwe rate tii, auviuaj iawaHeMiu arvfiw aa- I BlOTS T f oeateatlone wera upheld, all tha bl tax ling on outward Cargo ahortljr after har J-ith tha rdl decialona for tha last two or three raara would ba overthrew ' I do not feet that tha court, ahould take auch action. with auf "mature deliberation' when tha prea ant laaua la ao email. Such comprehend ive and exhaustive reaearch aa would be neceaearr la hardly required by tha nature of thla caae, and I do not be lieve ahould be undertaken at . thla time" The Sanltariura company win be re quired to make a. defense to the com plaint of realdenta that Ita Inatltutloaa at Mount Tabor oonstltuie a nuisance. na nm ' rjinnnllmail are arrival, -Almost a full oargo ot freight QU,tly being eoknded aa to their vlewa. and tha men who are moat interested in tha measure, from a private point of view, will And. that; tha public lntereat In tha measure la not loaa active than Kaay Are tatoroe-ted. ' , ' Property ownara - and houaeholdera have a very ai lntereat In -4ha pro Dosed franchlee. Thai paaaaga of tha la now awaiting; net It will constat of -400.00a feat of lumber. ll.OOO bar rela of flour and tha ' balance will be made . up, of general merohandlse. The lumber shipment 'la oneof the largest that, haa recently gone out on an orien tal liner from thla port. It la eujclent In itself to make a full load for the ordi nary lumber schooner. he flour ship ment Is,, also the heaviest of that char- now forward it la believed that orders It waa tha belief of Judge Cleland that I for flour from tha orient will be ra th complainants had a right, under tha circumstances, to Join m the ault, though tha acta complained of might notaf-. fact tham alt The demurrer to the complaint waa overruled and an answer will have to ba filed. In tha damage ault of E. S. Stackpole against tha Northern Paclflo Railway company. Judge Cleland held that , tha statutes provide a means of service, though tha company ia incorporated un der tha lawa of Wisconsin and the ac cident alleged occurred In Montana. The motion to quash the service of sum mons on Samuel Q. Fulton waa allowed. however, on the ground that the suns- mom aa returned did not make the proper ahowlng. La Center Lumber company waa al lowed IM.4S from the Lone Star Lum ber company, tha court holding that amount waa tha balance due, though acter that baa gone to th. fa, eaat alnc flSt tha war haa bean In progresa. From .householder-In tha i city, , jTor thla or demerlu of tha bill win ba Inaugu rated from many quarters, ao that there la no doubt -that tha whole matter will ba disclosed in time. ,. i One of tha main questions naked . by buslneaa men and householdersja aa to tha value of tha proposed franchise. It la held that tha company would not "un dertake an antarprlaa of thla kind with out hoping to make large proflta out of tha business. If uila la tha case, it la reasoned, tha franchise ahould ba val uable how valuable - can only be gueaaed at . ' A largo portion of tha garbage hauled away from v private houeea by aoaven- celved at aomethlng like 'the old-time regularity. 'Thla shipment will go to. Yokohama and Kobe. , t On Sunday tha Jndraaamha la ex pected, to put in an appearance at the mouth of the river. . She sailed from Yokohama for Portland on April 7, and haa frequently made tha trip across tha Pacific In 14 days. .She will bring a- full cargo of far eastern producte, measur ing in tha neighborhood of t.000 tone. Tha ateamer haa also 14 ateerage pan- aenxera aboard. IT of. whom are for Portland and tha remainder are ticketed through to St Louie and other interior polnta. In addition to flour ana lumoer tne Indrasamha will take out a ahlpment of wheat Owing to tha Cbing Wo being In port at the same time It la thought to be very, probable that aha will be ob liged to go out with a aomewbat lighter gera la valuable for fertilising purposea, . Tha material la reduced and then, aold u isnnera. .1 A nee are nrown away or placed where artk , la required to Oil up Kies.,iA f :, ( ..;;,(., ; ' Tha man interested lit the company nay .they do not' expect .to mK any money at .the;, start. . But,, according to thm f Aniinflilni.n' R w . . . . ( m m long time and no one haa yet been able to t obtain from Mr Whiting an. eatl- mata of the proflta, he .and , hia naao- -lstAfl muuit tn olaan nn t Ihn And ,: Against tha, franchise, t f w ahould nay that t am not In favor of granting the- Portland ' Sanitation company s aurvining laancnwe aucn aa t h th iHArtilnv. U. 1IVMl1tVMM m mmluf Of tha health and police committee. Tha outer memDera are uv, eanrora wniting and H.R. A Ihn. At veatefdaVa meet- Inx of tha city council, tha xarbaxe or dinance waa referred to the health and police committee, , - Tha people of Portland do not favor tha xrantine of auch a franchise, and therefore X will state ight now t"at I araitot In favor of It4 continued, Coun cilman Foeller. "Thla new company seems to want a great deal and aa yet I do not see what wonderful things they offer tha city In return for tha favora they are aaklng. I Aa I -elated to The Journal yesterday, I will oppose the paa aaga of thla ordinance In both the com-1 mlttee meeting, and If neceaaary. In tha council." - . 'The. next meeting of the health and police committee will ba held April ti. It is expected that the -discussion of the proposed garbage ordinance will be the most Important measure dlacuaaed at thla meeting. : ault waa brought for more than $1,000 I P.rro than aha haa been accustomed to and damages in addition. It waa held carrying. Aa yet it la not known Just that the defendant company waa not I now much freight aha will take fn the liable for damagea, aa It virtually noted aa the selling agent of La Center Lum ber company. OVERNOR SAYS THE BANDITS MUST HANG juxxno xm ot. THE . COUHTERFEIT XUTFrT, fn what waa supposed to be aHver dol 4X1. though 'otrioera 5 believe - that at . least a part of, them s were apurlous po Ins of- hla own- make. ' When arrested yasUrday ha had i.tha. Jrecelpt ; fc tha money la hla poaaeaalon, , ;.. ; ' : ' Walter Anderson, tha aged father of the alleged counterfeiter, died July a. Hot, at til East Everett street Th remains . wera Interred; by ' Dunning A Campion, undertaken at Noa. 1-t-l North Seventh atreet, ' and - tha aon agreed to pay the' expenees of tha funerat ; Re made regular payment of email sums until tha debt waa liquidated March 4. The .payments war usually maae in ailver colna. . "Of course 1 thought nothing about the money when ha paid It and -did not notice whether, the. oolna were counter felt or -not" said O V. Dunning this morning., "Us made tha- payments in small amounta and uaaally4 It was allvr. or I thought It waa for I Immediately passed it on to aome one else. He may have mixed counterfeit coins with gen uine onea to avoid ausplcloa" Shortly after the discovery of the plant on Willamette Heights yestecday, Anderson was taken before Commis sioner MaKee of the - federal - court where ho waa arraigned and held to the grand Jury in -the sum of $1,000. He made: a confession lo- the officers that , JESSE JAMES ShEWELL THE BOY WHO - HADE THE DISCOVERS ha waa guilty of tha crime and had op- erated -hla counterfeiting outfit for number of years. To satisfy the curloslty.-cf 'Assistant District Attorney Banka ha also showed tha offlcera bow ha made tha money. In the marshal' office, before a crowd Of deputy marahala and other court of fleers, he aet hla electric machine in mo tion and explained In detail the working- of tha plant He declared that ha purchased the- plating machine In Cin clnnatl for $14. . In connection with Anderson' appre- henalon and conviction of the crime of counterfeiting there la a reward of ap proximately -9100 which will be paid to thosa responsible for hla arrest - .13 -a? IN FAR NORTH WOKA3TS KZSSZOaT SOABB 07 rKXg- . BTTKBXAjr OSraOX XBABS IOKI STBAaTOX STOXZX8 Or TBZBAX tatTTSS A3TS TXaTWS CVBZOS FBOaC ZZATaTXaT SZOBXS. lThe meeting of the Woman's Norh Paclflo Preabytorian board of missions - opened Its neoalon, Mre. W. S. Ladd -presiding, at 0:30 o'olock this morning, : with a devotional service, led by Mre. : J. M." Wilson of Seattle, who spoke on , tha topic, "Holiness Unto the Lord." .Mrs. C. R. Templetomread the report of the secretary for'- Bands and Junior Christian Endeavor Societies. ' Mlsa Edna Protxman, secretary of the Young People's Christian, Endeavor so ciety,, read a full report of the young . people'e work. 'Mlsa Helen Clark of Neah Bay. mis sionary among tha Indiana, gave the chief address of the. morning. Her sto ries were most Interesting. She ex hibited .a . tom-tom made of leather , stretched over a frame, like a drum, with a stick attached with leather thongs. Mia Clark told many interesting traul flona. In ' referring vto ;-oni of .thee myth aha aald It waa the custom to ornament the tom-tom with pictures of the wonderful "thunder bird," which, the, Indiana aay, haa never been aeon among them slnee th appearance of the white man. This bird Is a hug creature, depicted In the act of carry ing a wruuy in nis moutn. . He now xeepa nimaeiz nidden j where . the cause of tha thunder. , Mlsa Clark also told of their burial customs how they put the bodies of their children In chests, lock them se curely and 1! them besides, to keep the vll apirlta 'away. After' the address Miss Cove of Chi cago, ..who la traveling among the Pres byterian colleges in the Interests of the T, W. C, A., extended the greetings of tha' northwest board, and gave some de tails of her work. ; After the minute J of the meeting STRANGE OF TWO WOMEN - Two ' women; one married and tha other single, rushed up to Patrolman Kay on the atreet at noon today and told htm one of the moat sensational stories ever reported to the Portland police. They aald that while they were walking on Sixth atreet laat night two men forcibly took " them to a room In a lodging houae on that atreet locked them In the room and held them pris oners all night and until noon today Patrolman Kay brought the' women to the police station, where they related their experience to Chief Hunt De tective Hawley,. who waa present at th station, waa dispatched at once to search for tha men who are aald by tha women to have perpetrated tha outrage. At a of latebour no trace of them had beeaj found. Pending a thorough Investigation tha reported outrage. Chief Hunt quests that the names of tha women be withheld. He will have everything done to arrest the raacala Implicated. Ha feara they may flee the city befor they can be found by th offloer. The women were able ' to give complete de scriptions . of the two men and tha of ficers ar looking for thorn In all sec tions of th olty. The two. women told the chief that some of their belongings were atlll in the room occupied' by the men and them selves laat night .and that they wera afraid to go. back after them. . OF ONONS,, FROM AUSTRAL A were read the session adjourned for the n Ann InnnhnrtrV aaaVaH IS V that nmTlMtt It hi" !lSW.dt?,1- th "Wene department of tha W. c. A. V!1"..!.1" whloh " At the afternoon session Mr. J. Hun ter Wells gave an Interesting talk on her work In Korea, and Mrs. A. J. Mont gomery conducted tha Question Box. Reporta of committees wr read, and election of officers took place. "The Forget-M-Not Band", of chil dren sane, and the Junior Band of Mar shall-street church gave an Interesting exercise. ' Beulah Tong, a little Chinese girl, also aang, after which tha minutes were read and the sesalon closed. rc f a??-?. -nftwum-fm'tTi ; Sfhe proper family standard off flavortag extracbf eelees is Schilling's Best; five kinds of tcaof jumii At Shipping onions to Portland from Syd ney, -N. 8. w.. la like shipping coal to Newcastle. A shipment of 35 boxea of onions arrived in port yesterday from Sydney. by way of San Francisco.- They were brought' to1 California' by a Pacific liner, and from there to Portland on the steamer Oregon. Irf appearance ' and strength they are vary similar to other onions, and those , who saw them re garded it as a rather singular event that local consumers have to send to the antipodes In. order to get. this kind of "fruit," particularly when they ar pro. duced In auch abundance In every part of the Willamette river valley. . Those who ought to know aay that lt l th flrt trme to their knowledge that an onion shipment, ever , cam., to rorriana rrora Australia, no one ap pea red to know what the price of the Sydney product Is, and It was thought by soma that this might have aomethlng to do with the matter. v wovu AOAXjr asoAn. " (Journal Special Serrle.)" ' ' Sacramento, Cal., April 21. The sher iff officers, this morning discovered a plot of Convict Loveron and other Tol aom escapee to escape fromaaiL Tha prisoners intended to throw a lasso over the bead of Turnkey . Ha ggerty and make their escape after choking him. KASSAXI A UlB'fTS v TO OUTMT (Jonmal Siwdat gerriee.) Boston April tt The state Demo cratic convention thla afternoon In atmcted for Olney. The Hearat mem bers of the committee presented a mi nority report. PAGE MURDER CASE, DRAWS GREAT THRONG (Journal 'Special Service.) ... Waltham, Mass., April 21. The case of Charlea L. Tucker, accused of the murder of Mabel Page a Weston, waa called this morning. There waa a great rush of people. ' The father of the mur dered girl -told of finding her body. - Tucker, throughout th hearing, main tained an air of bravado or smiled cyn ically. He continues to deny any-connection with thaTcrlme, but hla stories are In almost all , details f oonfllctlng. Witnesses 'will 'show that h Visited the Pag house at the time when th murder ia supposed , to have been committed. TO tVOOXXS OOaTOaZSSBtAlf IBUI ' - ' ' ( Joarnal Special Serrle. $ : ; ManefleldO., April JLTh 14th.dla trct Republican congressional conven tion is in session here today. Candi dates for the regular term and the un expired . term - of the late . Congressman W.-.W. Sklles.wlll be named. There are several sjmirants In the field. .Among 'them Mayor Browa of 'this olty. ' , ! return trio. Thla wUl be the laat time that aha will come to Portland for the Portland-Aslatlo company. ........ & The Oea club, at 137 H Sixth street haa been eloaed since midnight on Tues day. Various reason are assigned, but French nip Arrive From Antwerp TU the most logical ox 1D1 "f ,l" boa juigetn. I imurtmaBL la that the Droorletora were Loaded with a genaral Cargo tne ,.,, .h. .m v- tha nnwttrful mm- French ahlD Laennec reached the bf- ..mki.M irkMi nn h uvor (Journal Special Service.) her thla morning from Antwerp by way I wmiiml nhtaf of Polios Hunt It Chicago. April 31. Governor Yates of Port Los Angel, where part of har th.. direct-cansa or th this morning affirmed the recommend- freight waa dlacharged. That brought losing of the Oem waa the desire of tionnf the state board or paxdona by to Portland consists or aooui vv nrnnrtetni-a of the Portland club to not interfering in the sentence of death which is consigned' to w. V. Fuller . monoooly In the business district Imposed on Carbarner Van Dine, and all Co. The veaael is moored at tne nnt fuProunnn. ta house at 131 Pifth three bandits win be hanged tomorrow street dock, and the probabllitlea are -tMJt Thmt tn,y i s iong morning., xsetaarmeier goea to toe scax-itbat ane wiu oegin ikihiui '""land bitter flaht la conceded by all who GEM CLUB CLOSED BY THE COMBINE fold .alone. Marx and Van Dine go to gether. . .The bandits this morning aasuma-aa- alr of indifference with the exception or Neldexmeler. .who . contlnuea sullen. but is too weak from his repeated 'at tempts at. self-destruction to make any demonstration. Marx la aa uaual calm, deliberate and defiant while Van Dine Jokes with bis guards and discusses "the picnic" of tomorrow, Three guards are with each of tha men and two doctors reinforce Nelder meter s watchers. One guard ilea on hia bed. while the othera alt by him on each aide. He la not permitted to' put hi hands under the'eovera. The wound he Inflicted In his attempt at suicide 1 still open. " The bandit - smile 'with pleaaed vanity when the guard a compli ment him on his shrewdnesa as an .ex. cuse ror frequent searcnea. a priest waa with Neldermeief three hours this morning without apparently convincing th condemned man of hia spiritual needs. Vandlne, after the receipt of a tele gram from hla mother at Springfield, no tifying him of her failure to secure gubernatorial clemency, called tor priest. " 1 v The attorneys for James Sammona and John Lynch, the men who are' un der the death sentence for the murder of Saloonkeeper Barratt, thia afternoon notified the state's attorney - that they will aak for a stay of execution, as Nledermeler. the carbarn bandit, con fessed to having killed Barratt after Sammona and Lynch had .been con victed... a- "' ITALIAN STRIKERS -! DEFYING THE LAW r . r ' ' ' ' . (Journal Special Serrle. ) Salt Lake, Utah, April' II. The Ital ian atrlkers who. have been encamped in tha-ylclntty of the Castle Gate coal mines all winter after rescuing Mother Jones from smallpox quarantine, at tempted this morning to tear down the post houses and drive oft the armed sruards. Tha state board of health here wired an order to arrest all concerned in tha affair Including Mother Jones. This la followed by ' an order for a forcible yMajryUBsyffiyg. if. WILL BE SHOT FOR KILLING HIS WIFE (Jooraal Special Service.) Salt Lake, Utah, April 21. Frank Ross, , the . wife v murderer; condemned to be shot la the prison yard here to morrow, aaked to aee the representa tives of the press today to whom he made long atatement justifying hi crime. The murderer was full of bravado and declared he will die game and faco tha ! rifles without flinching. VIENNA TARE NOW.AT LIBERTY f (Joaraat Special Serrleei- f --f Vienna, April 21, A thouaand strik ers who were arrested yesterday -were released today, , Araneatjrwas promised to all, - while the prohlbitlveXorders against the striking railway men hold ing meetings were rescinded. It is hoped a aettlement. will be effected to day. , . , - , .While yeaterday there appeared to be slgna of such grave discontent that a state of anarchy was feared, today there 1 nothing, to mark th strike- aa-unusual. No violence la apprehended. c mi uwu. , . in n Captain Turbe 1 in comroana ana - . are familiar with - poata-avn. uneventful voyage oumlng up the coast Tne Laennec aauea m- Portland gambling Yesterday afternoon when patrons of the Oem club went to the establishment r - " . ... .ViI tna uem cjuq went mm wiiuiinraii California port on March reached of aU kinds .SS- were .Urted circulating irouna.the city. So far as known she ia not und.r cna inveatlgation proved that 111 tlnre ter for tb outward voyage. ItAXxn irons. , Aatnria. Anrll 21. Arrived down at' a. m. Steamer Aurella for San ' Fran- Mmn Renortad outside at v a. m. Three-maated schooner, a 8t Johns, April 11 assea ai a a. m. French ahlp Laennec vr.lHonndn. Anrll 21. Arrived In dis tressBritish bark Holt HM from Ham burg for Portland. ntnriiL Anrll 20. Arrived at 5 p. in. and went to quarantine etation British waa to the closing waa that every means In the power of the local gambling octo pus, head by th Portland club, had been, bfdught to bear, to put the Oem people, out. Of bualneee. . The Oem waa aald by some to-nave been tha victim of . wild and reckieea "Diuna-era . witn. jarge suma . ui. mvuoj. ; e who had broken the bank and put tbefind the amounts they pay to the city house out of commission. incorrect Thla. proved raid ICeevy . s "Patsv" Elkles. Aaron Rosenthal. Irish" Tounc . and othera , were Inter- etoamshlpChing Wo from Hongkong via jested intho Oem and theif money kept Saltnaa Cm. Arnvea at v- m. i k running ior many uunuu, French bark Marechal do Noaille from strain of the Urge "fines." aaaessed by Hamburg. . K ;' Chief of Police Hunt, grew too severe Astoria, April., It- vonaiuon o ""land all tnat remainea xor - bar at 8 a. m., smootn; wina sou to, was to close the doors ana give up in weather cloudy.;; ' r , , 5 atruggle. This they aia ana wo hi -tt iwere not resttmea at uie ksuiwuiu XOXiT F" - SAXAOES. time yesterday. , iate yeaterday afternoon rumor war -arnrA hi. hMa received by the mer- .ina. .hnm that "nlunsera"' had wrought chants' exchange that the British ahlii I mlachlef sufficient to break the house Tinit Hill from Hamburg fof Portland, put Into Maldonado, Mexico,- yesterday In distress. The nature of the trouble or damage 1s -unknown.-The Holt-Hill i tn pommaitd of Caotaln Parker. She was en route from Hamburg for Port up in buelneaa. The door, leading irom the street to tha rooms above was un locked, but atthe head of the etalre the doors were locked and bolted. The lights were out within and there was no sign of tne gay nre mat p-eriouwy land with a general cargo consigned to L, y th, place. No one waa Balfour, Guthrie A Co.. and has been . la tmu wnjr na house wan closed. out lt days from the German port She la of 2,289 ton nt register. . ft; Th nm was only a email establish ment compared to the dens to be found in other sections of tha city, but It -waa forced by Chief Hunt to "ante up" each month to the tune of $360, aa la shown, mr no A 1 fr n xne recoraa bi i iuui,.y.j,. 1 1 V LfUvm 1. b,ook aUt.nt, on Fifth street and which run many times the number or taoiea PRISONERS MAY aa th Gem,-haa been paying but $560. Portland Club in Pavor. Mayor William haa frequently st.iteJ through the newsnapera that he wUl not permit any mora1 gambling house to open In 'Portland; that he believe In home industry, and he haa given the gamblers all neceaaary protection. The Portland Club haa always been the moat substantial gambling house In the city, and Ita proprietors have alwaya had the favor of the-municipal authorities. It haa alwaya been known that the Gem Club waa a thorn in the aide of the Port land Club people. "All I know-about the closing of'thf Gem, Is that its proprietors did not car to run any longer," aald Nate Solomon, of the Portland Clubt "They were losing heavily. It la aald. and did r.t for to continue in business." - , T did -not know until you asked me about it that the Gem waa closed." aald Chief Hunt "I am aura I do not know why It closed." - There now remain but Six white gam bling houses In Portland, and all are under the fostering care and protection of the ctty officials and the gambling trust These ouses, with the number f the street on -which they are oca ten, each month, follow: - Portland Clubrl$ Fifth street, $S60. -Mate Cafe, 1SS Third atreet, $200. C. Burley, for Blaster's, 24 First street $300. K. Blaster, 24$ Burnelde streeW $360. Fred ; Frits, Second snd Burnsld treats, $850. August Ertckson. 8econd and Burn side streets, $360. Erlckaon'a establishment Is one of the largest rambltng houses-on the Facifl coast and rune more than five times t piany tablea and games aa were run at the Gem, but paya the same rate $350. l- frtory ts Denied. ' . '"The Gem Club Is merely closed for iri.",ud W. S. Young.- TThn story to the effect that we were forced out of buslneaa la absolutely ialse Also a story to the effect. that we are going to move Into the Warwick club-rooms on Fourth street 1s false." , V' "What repairs -.are -to be made to Um Oem club-ivaetV waa . asked of Mr Young. ' - ! - "Why, there are-xome partitions to be knocked down and aet Up," he replied. "How long will tnat taaer- . . "Well, it will take ua about three of four weeke." ' t'You are positive mo jiub .woe . no. forced outr , 'Absolutely positive. . For some time D. D. Jackson, the city jailer, haa had reason to believe tnat tools have been smuggled Into the prison to be used by th Inmates in an effort to make their escape. A window bar in corridor No. 2 waa found recently on which a saw had been used, and on an other bar were the marks of a file, r Deputy Sheriffs Johnaon and 1 More- land, by request of Jackson, made ;a WILL NOT GRANT ONE-OENT FARE It has been learned upon good author ity that the 1-cent fare across Morrl- ayatematlo aearch of the, JaU thia morn ,,on street , brtdg will probably nojfb lng, but were unable to discover any of ,.ranUlj by the City Suburban r ti the Instruments believed to be in, pos- " . .wmmtmrAn- aftm-noon'a meeting of (,,'Ua ralfway! cbrobftny's directors Mayor Willlama' request that a. 1-cent fare be granted across the Morrison street bridge during the time that this structure Is closed for repair, was dis cussed, but was voted. down.. It Is also session of the prisoners. A close watch Is being kept to. frustrate any attempt at a Jail break.- il.?J. V,,! J FAILURE IN DUTY " KILLS A PATIENT said that the propoaltlon that 2-cent fare be granted was not discussed. ,1 reply to Mayor Willlama" request Iras formulated? It we at first proposed toaend thla reply to the mayor this morning; but several of the director wished to study tlie question-a Mttl more 'carefully before final action la taken. It IS thought that the reply will be Bent Mayor -Willlama tomorrow. No one at the company's office will say what decision haa been reached. '. .. (Special DUpatco The Journal.) : Baker City, Or., April 21 The fact leaked out late last night that a man nampd Burgess of Durkee, brought here with appendicitis, died If minute after being placed in tne hospital, TO ARRANGE BETTER SEATTLE SERVICE Rnerlal MsBatcB ts Tt Journal.) " tteattiiL -Waah.. Anril 2 l.A - better It Is claimed that the Instructions of j train service la planned between Seattle the doctor to move him from Durkee on a Utter were not carried out The un fortunate man sat up dressed aU the way and the exercise was too much for hla jsrltlcah condition,- . r,. KATE CLAXTON'S SON- COMMITS SUICIDE ii"' . (Journal Speetat Service.) . i New ' York. April 21. Harold Steven son, th son of Kate Claxton. the actress. and of Charle A. Stevenson, the lead ing man. now with Mr.. Leslie Carter, committed ' suicide '- this: morning by shooting,. Ha left a note, "X caa't make any friends, so must die." 1 . and Portland. Th Northern PaciflO i arranging to put on another' tralnf or the summer months -one to make tast time and be of the beat equipment - The passenger officials of the road are much in favor of Improvement, and are urging their arguments strongly.,. oitrart n OatABaxrs. Nora M. Grant filed suit for divorce in the tate circuit court yesterday against Eben M. Grant She allegea that Grant has treated her cruelly dur ing the paat two:years 6n .accountof Jealousy, cursing her, accusing her of unfaithfulness and threatening her life. The courts are also asked to permit her to resums her maiden name of CrandalL The two were married at Mankato, Minn, July 27, !. - Are the life, tha vitality, the energy of your booy. - i i. nerves that cause the heart to pulaate. the lung tot inhale the oxy aen. the brain to direct the motion of evefy organ of the body, th stomach to dlaeet food, th liver to aecrete the bllo, the kidneys to fllter the blood a-nd the bowels to carry off the waste, - When the .nervea of the stomach be- come weakened or exhausted, Indiges tion. Constipation and Inflammation re- '. suit because the stomach is inactive. This is true of all the organs of the body, and proves that to cure disease you must strengthen the nerves. if Dr. Miles Nervine y Is the great specific for the nerves and in. bringing tbem back to health never falls to cure all cases of Nervousness, SleoplesBnes. - Nauralgla, Headache. Spaama, Backache, Muscular -Twitch-Inga, St Vltua' Dance, Epilepsy, Stom ach, Liver and Kidney troubles. 1 . "For two years physicians , and health (esorta failed to relieve me of a com-' llcatlon of stomach, liver, kidney and iart affect lone. Six bottlea of," Dr..; Mllea Nervine cured me." r; -, - o. W.- ARCHBOLD.' ' ' - Grocer, Decatur, Ind. -If first bottle falla to benefit money 'V, V '4,