THE OREGON DAILY ; JOURNAL; PORTLAND,;; FRIDAY CHIEF . HUNT SAYS GEM MAY RE-QPEN xomwttwr" nemo sastbootto sxjuoxxi xxska-sx- mcesszvokb ssjuousxt THomovai shasmto xrr. James Vernon and Ton WHJUm. partners with others In th Oem club. whick has btn forced out of business by the gamblers' trust. . barked up by Mayor William and tha police, palled upon Chitt Hunt thla morning and bad a hrert to nart un wun mm in nil private oRte. N information was forthcoming either from the rambler or tha chief after tka "interview. - , . Tber tall me the club room ars rlnired for repalra. raid the chief. That If all I know about it I never ask any questions of gamblers and they mado no other explanation of the mat ter- - : -It tha Gem club peopls want to NOT BE NfliJIMitD i .Tf8oert Dteatc t The oral . ' North . Xaklua. wun,'. Apru j.t Two mUei west or Vastanunv near in '.Taklma canyon, the Northern Paeinc : passenger train Na, waa wrecked T Sa turday afternoon. . The train waa run nlng at a speed of 40 mllao an hour and. striking broke rail, tae entine. man. baggage, express, and two fish cara left - the track, v The cars mentioned ware thrown on their sides. The day coach left the track, but did not turn ever. Tha Pullman and dining oars remained flrm on the track. Express Messenger Tt. L. Adams, who rflMa . tn Pnrtlanri wii SArloualv In. ' lured. No other persou on the train! It became necessary for Chief of Po was hurt, although a severe shalrthg I lie Hunt to com out of his private up waa experienced by alL office Into tha captains room of the The wreckage Aad been cleared away I station thla morning U request Ds- by noon today and trafflo waa resumed, tectirs Day and Deputy District Attor aey Spencer to cease further hostilities ( Mrs. k. L. Adams, wife of the ex-1 Two requests were made, and a hot row press messenger who waa hurt tn the I was ended. The trouble occurred over Northern Pacific, railroad accident near Ian article published In The Journal last Taklma. Washington, aald today that night regarding tha release of "Spindle' ahe expected her husband to reach the Stevens and Ous Sowers by Mr. Spencer. rtty this evening at 7:48 o'clock, and Tha latter said there waa no evldenoe that the plan waa to have him Immedl-1 against the men, but Day alleged ho stely brought to. ths family residence, I caught them in the act of swindling an i f Uf,':! ;V vmoweanwt mats wAssnroTOva xxmovttxm XAS HO WAXtXOYXB XV XXI COOTT- tt xvex OTronmO't'kxam to mxm nr OTxam vast or ttm open again, can they do Itr was asked of the chief. "In their old place Why,-yes, I never closed them." "Well, If they want to open some where else what thenT' was asked. "Well. I guess they can do so. I tell you I didn't close them." As published' In The Journal yester day, W. K. Toung. osa ox the , club proprietors, said there were soma re- mIm tn ha wnmam fA the rnn m Hut w . . " ---- -- i . . . . - that t n ciod was rorcea ui,sr c-usi- Attorney u. u. Mscaonaia, s. lawyer sees by means of high fines anil loss and prominent pgure In the ranks pf ths Of trade through the manipulation of Republican party In Spokane Is ftt ths the trust managers and the police. Is Portland toduy. the real fact of ths oase, according to Mr. Msodonald Is of the opinion that high police authority. And It Is not be- claims tent out from Jpokan by polltfr- iisved ths uo wiu ds permiuea to rs-ical mends or Governor , Monnoe ars open. ROW: OVER RELEASE OF. OLD SWINDLERS 1415 Msllory avenue. Mrs.,- Adams has been much worried because -of the uncertainty as to the extent v of her husband's injuries. She - said practically all the Information she Lad was contained in the! newspaper ao- ; counts, a brief message being all the direct word received. As far as she -- knows his Injuries are not more serious ' than ft broken leg. v ' Jr. sad Mrs. Adaroa have lived In I X lortlabd and.' vicinity practically all their, lives. Tnelr parents have also lived in Portland. unsophisticated youth by meana of matching half-dollar pieces. Detective Day was wroth because of misleading regarding the political, sltnay tion In eastern Washington. In support of his beliefs Mr. Mao donald said: "As a matter of fat ths delegates who will sit In the Republican county con vention In Spokane tomorrow art not In structed for Governor McBrlde. Every pressure Imaginable Is being brought on the delegates to make them line up for McBrlde, but. unless I am mistaken, the delegation sent from the county convea- EVENING. APRIL 22 ' 1901'" ' ' r ' .. yjgssaayaaM.sjsa rl,J!SE!S3!!BTrSrTJSZSXZTl!mm'1 v V'rt'' " - j0 S'N'' ": ilOMn 'VV"T' i;'rr' J ' v,-fti,.. . ,i -rju J ', iyTtsssror $ . ' H. ,i ?; vii it t i y 11 (5) JJ I A SET ths release, and charged they were re leased by Mr. Spencer without Justlfl- I will not sJlow you to tell me who "on to the state convention will go on I shall or shall not release." said Mr. Instructed. Spencer to Day. Opposition Zs Mvromg. "You can't come down to the station "While Governor McBrlde has many and tell me anything, either," retorted friends In eastern Washington who are Day. "All WS want IS that criminals be untiling tn their work for him, he has prosecuted. If yon Will release them, no other Interests to face that are Just' ss matter how oraoh ' evldenoe there is ambitions tn desire to see him downed, ftgalnst them, we want to know it, so On the face of affairs after ths prt we will not have to bother making ar- mariea, It looks to me as If ths oppo- rests." I sltion has fuily as strong ft hand as ths Further words Wars passed, when supports re hand that 'In so strong, Chief Hunt appeared and requested the J In fact, that' ths delegation will go to men to cease. SAYS POLICE FORGE IS TOO SMALL i? BULLFIGHT ENDS IN .DEATH OF TOREADORS c , i., t - 1 Chief of Police Hunt Is besieged by residents from all sections of the city for officers, bur says he cannot provide for the needs of these localities until ths City furnishes mors men. I have reauests for officers all the time, but am enable to comply, because of a lack of officers." said the chief. "I hare given Sell wood an officer for the ths stats convention unpledged. "As ft matter of fact, ths opinion la growing in eastern Washington- that Governor McBrlde will never be re nominated. Over there they hare ths Inorsaalng belief that McBrlde will be turned down by ths King county delega tion, and if that is dons it. will be ail up with ths governor as regards ths delegations from Spokane and other east ern Washington counties. The condition in eastern Washington Is rips for ft good strong coast lead entire night and also Brooklyn,1 Ths chief states hs cannot assist ths watchmen on ths Burnstds street btidgs change, and until mors officers are riven hint. BewUl turn this luks-warm feeling Into cases of ths extra amount of trafflo on I one that will be strong for some man ths bridge while Morrison street bridge I other than McBrlde. is closed. It was suggested that Officers I "in eastern Washington, the moat non- be detailed to help the watchmen handls alar opponent to Governor MoBrtds for ths large crowds. ' (Journal Sneda! service.) ' ' Madrid, April tt. Morbid peopls are today feasting on the details of the horrible fatality which attended the , bull fight that occurred at the araphl theatre here yesterday. Before an audience of nearly 4.00Q -persons, four-fighters were dlsembow , clod by two animals which they had for nearly an hour been prodding Into battle fury. Th bulls, until tha moment of at THIEF IS BUSY AGAIN ths Republican nomination seems to be C J. Lord, of Thurston oounty. Lord lis a banker, is popular, and has not put himself In ths position of antagonising i ft largo number of ths voters of ths stats." Ths police sre ones more confronted by a robber of telephone nlekel-ln-the- slot boxes. Last night eight robberies were oernetrated. all of which were re- laca, seemea 10 wimnoia irom engage- ported to the police this morning, ve- tsctives Hogeboom and Vaughn have been detailed to Investigate. How much was secured by ths robber ment. annaiy one or the rour toreador ran a spike Into the aide of the larger -(-the two bulla. -Then with a bellow 1 that was heard for quarter of a mil mal charged. Us was followed by his "T . . k... . .1 VlMierUtiiVMii s rysuiiJ.U4 asu. uu sbj aw- Is not known, Ths following list was furnished the oollce: Richelelu bouse, it hi Nortn cixtn DIVORCEE SUES DAVIS (Continued from Page On a) i. 9t i f m i i rs : fj ' v i S- "fW'' V ' A.-7 '. - ,V yj These sets consist of a bread, cake and paring knife. . REGULAR PRICE IS 35c Sale from 6 to 9. Hi A SET Powers Furniture Co. 190 FIRST "STREET TSo Store That Saves Yon Money leaf J. fihemansky, 106 Ankeny, Alpine flats, 17 m Morrison. - oompanion. j - Before chance of escape was offered t-, the human tormentors were trampled .,, v under hoofs sod literally torn to pisoes . i' by ths mruiiatsd beasts. i . At - this . iunoturs men armed with . . rifles Jumped Into ths ftrenn and shot the victorious animals. Two of ths four .j, bull-fighters; ra, i dead .and the re- ."'.. malader of fbe quartet Is dying, having , A been unoonseloas sine the tragic scf ns. i EMPLOYERS CALL ? FOR AN OPEN SHOP ( .'cU.-, ... .. . ... ' 8pecUl DUpsteh to The loarnal) - r-rf&an rraneisco, Aprn 12. The em- pioyers of the leatherworkers on strike here decided on an open-shop this morn- . tng and ft . battle royal between them . and ths empoyers Is now on. . One or two men Went to work this . tnornlng. but .the strikers believe that inry wnt in pqi oy mil uiomoou, i ne j Strikers are still confident that they will ; j win. snd the new phase of the situation ' does not appear to reduce their hopes of 'ultimate, victory. '; HE TRIED TO KILL ! ; AND COT COLD FEET , (Sptelat Dispatch to The Joaraal.) i Seattle, April 23. Disgusted that his t wle had cast him aside, Steve Waldron . Wrote a. note asking .that their burial be " j simultaneous and side by side. Then - he went out to end her life and his own. . I lie appeared at, too house occupied by this wife, and was told she waa not in. , He returned later, asked Mrs. Waldron i to step out on the porch, and after she rious wound, Then his nerve failed him and he fled to ft saloon In the restricted district Instead of taking the poison hs bad procured, The would-be murderer and sutclds Is ft teamster who has ruined his Ufa by drink. , His wife left him about three weeks ftgo; and ho declared tn his fare well hots hat lifs waa not worth living without her. - Tfte woman cnargea mm b s fomplaint with ftttempt to murder, 01 VORCE GRANTED TO F. B. BRIDGES Believing F. ' B. Bridges' story that Mrs. H. 8. Bridges; is often worse than a shrew, Judgs Cleland In the stats cir cuit court granted bint dlvorcs this morning. Bridges alleged that his wife would go out at night with male com panlons and come home at a late hour. Asked for an .excuse for her conduct, he charged, she wpuld either refuse to say anything or endeavor to hit him with the first article that came handy. Mary D. Patterson was granted a di vorce from James B. Patterson by Judge Cleland. They were married In this City October 7. 1901, and ths wife said Pat terson found the bonds of matrimony Irksome and left her to support herself February 26, 1903, sines which time she has received no aid from him. 02UB002V KA BIO OAXOO. At 8 o'clock last night the steamer Oregon sailed for Ban Francisco with .200 tons of cargo and 62 passengers. The cargo consisted of MOO sacks of potatoes, 40 tons of Iron. 200 tons of paper, 11,000 feet or hardwood lumber, 260 tons of wheat 300 tons of flour and about 40 tons Of miscellaneous freight street; Clara Allred. 18H Third; Rose lng blm t0 take her brother to questlon Friedly. 211H Second; Ths Pleasanton.4able resorts wars mads for ths same zsje Tnira; Arcaae noun, in -r iri, i purpose. . . Pi. Davis' Allegations. In his answer ths dentist said his wife left Sufnpter and cams to Port land, January 26, II 01. for ft visit, and afterward wrote him many affectionate letters. When be asked her to come home, however, shs wrote him that shs did not intend to live with him again. Hs then cams to Portland, so be al leged, and endeavored to persuade her Madams Bchumann-Helnk. who de-lo forego ber Intention, Put 'found he lighted large audience of msalo lovers had no Influence with her. ' He declared at a concert given Tussday evening at that his young son was kept at ths ths Marquam Grand, will bs heard in a house of his- father-in-law, Theodore return recital tomorrow evening at the Nloolal. and that hs had been afraid Whits Temple, Twelfth and Taylor to visit him on account of ths violent streets. I ana ungovernaois temper oz Nlcoial. Madame Heink is ons of ths few sing-f who bs feared would do him physical srs before the publlo at present who Is 1 injury. GREAT CONTRALTO TO SING TOMORROW SAD STORY OF KATIE GOLDMAN CAST ASXDB T OTCBAJTB TOBJCBB , W BMVMMAMt AWD run hm a wrrn, tootttdob xoaum wxu zxs&ftYoa to tvtd ' MXM A MOMM. - ' able to Interest all- classes of muslo lovers. There is no guesswork tn any thing she does. It Is true vocal work. It is as though an electric current flowed between the artist and her auditors, in-1 Held at ths dty jail In ehargs. of Matron Simmons is Katie Goldman. She Is ft waif, tossed about on the sea of life and finding her way to Portland she w picked up on ths street last night by Police Sergeant Slover for vlo- Mrs. Davis asked ths courts for an order restralnhts her husband from in terfering with her in any way and frorrfl latlng one of ths city's ordinances. Mu endeavoring to obtain possession of the I nlolpal Judge Hogue has interested hlm- boy. She declared she had irood reason ssir to see u in roruana mere is scans duced by the effectiveness of her voice I to believe the father Intended trying to I one who will shelter her. and mind. I obtain possession of the child and se-1 To Judge Hogue the woman told her Only those whose lives have been de-1 cretlng him where she could not find I story. She said she was married sev voted to the art fully appreciate Its him. The order was Issued by John B. I sral years ago 1n Milwaukee, Wis., but full meaning. The casual listener does Cleland, then presiding Judge. In her not bother about the comparative merits reply to the answer Mrs. Davis assert of the various selections, he only knows ed that she had left Sumpter and come that everything shs renders Is pleasing, to Portland at her husband's request They both please equally. Whatever She averred that his desire waa to get Schumann-Helnk renders, it la the work I her away In order that he might have a of an artist I better opportunity to lead Seats are now selling at the Marquam life. where shs says her mother resides. No amount of persuading or threatening would suffice to make her tell her mother's name or address. Thinking perhaps something might bs done for the girl by the Congregational ohurch organisation of this city, Judgs Hogue this morning called up Rev. K. L. House, pastor of the First Congre gational church, and- asked him If he couia see any way to assist tn an fortunate woman. No result was ob tained. "I will hold the woman until some placs can be provided to ears for hsr, said Judgs Hogue. "I will not permit her to go out of my Jurisdiction until ft placs Is secured for her. I tried hard to learn her mother's name and address. wuon mo woman says is in this city. but she would not tell ins, saying shs did not want hsr mother to know of her condition.' Grand box office. FOURTH STREET LOT BRINGS GOOD SUM Charges Against Blotter. During the pendency of the case, L. M. Davis filed an affidavit In support of the husband's contention that his wife was not a suitable person to hare the custody of his child. . He said, that he had -visited the Nleolal house several times on Sunday afternoons and had fnimtl Vrl. Ta vln a nA h rlnMvM an. R. B. Lampson has purchased ths lot in drlnklne- beer and nlavins- cards 60x100 feet on the west side of Fourth The boy. he alleged, was freouenUv street, between Washington and Stark given beer. Davis also declared that streets, for 140,000. the lnnaruaa-e sometimes used hv Theo- Ths property is now occupied by Wat- a0re Nicolal was unfit to be heard by ft son's restaurant, and Mr. Watson has a ,maii boy and would tend to corrunt his lease on ths propeprty that will not ex- morals. pire for two years. Alter mat time Mr. The hearing was bnfore Judgs Fraser. Lampson will ereet ft stx-siory office He rendered Judgment December 16 last shs and her husband became estranged through various difficulties and sepa rated. Shs Was without means of sup port, she aaidV and having had ft letter from Herbert Combes, ft former friend. now In Seattle, shs cams west on trans- profligate portatlon .furnished by him. Arriving in Seattle, where building to cost 376,000 on ths lot Hours 7 to 10 p. m. 100 Blacking Cases like cut, made of fine solid oak, just the thing to keep the blacking and brushes in. Regular $3.00. Special for Saturday night -.snjsB-1MWna32nB . Wr i 1 3 If. - . -j .;EovG GREAT SALE OF Bkckiiiag Cases SATURDAY NIGHT evwtt ft Soiis. Home Furnishers First and Yamhill Streets giving Mrs. Davis a decree of divorce, the custody of her boy and the right to resume her maiden name of Nicolal. Hardly has ths discussion of the do mestic strife of ths Davises and Ntoolftia died away when Davis former wife appeared and brought suit for dob session of the furniture and household goods which were used by them In their residence at IDs Russell street The- property specified, a long list is said to be worth $875.70. It Is said that when a demand was made on the dentist and the others, mentioned In the suit, they refused to part with the furniture. She wishes the courts to award her the fur niture, or Its value, and damages In the amount of $500. The persons made de fendants in the suit are Dr. Davis. L. M. Davis, Nancy Davis, N. J. Baker and Mr. and. Mrs. A. J. CranwelL shs ex- STOREY LOSES IN LEGAL SKIRMISH Ths preliminary skirmish in ths legal battle of Mrs. H. E. Husted to recover damages from Sheriff W. A. Storey has been lost by ths' official. While Pre siding Judge George, in the stats circuit court, granted n motion to maka th complaint more definite, he refused to order that ths principal allegations be stricken out Mrs. Husted conduots a lodging-house and sued for trespass, 1 pected to marry the love of her younger leglng that ths shsrtffs deputies, took days, shs Was shocked to learn that the possession of her house when shs was onos honest snd Industrious man had ill and caused her condition to become turned out to be a gambler. Hs re- worse; also interfering with ths conduct fused to cars for her as hs promised of her business. to do and sent her Into ths slums, as "I do not believe ths allegation that shs told Judgs Hogue, Shs left Seattle Mrs. Husted was sick whsn ths alleged thres days ago and earns to Portland, trespass occurred should bs stricken out," said Judgs George. "If she was ill whsn ths trespass occurred, her con dition would have tendsd to sggravats the conditions existing. Nor do I be lieve that ths other allegations which it is wished bs stricken out are of such a nature that they may bs deemed Im proper. I will grant that part of the motion asking that the complaint be made more specific, relative to how many and what deputies are accused of invading the house, and other details." xxtati ooxjuiaa irnrxs. Tomorrow, at i.SO . o'clock, at ths National grounds. Bast Klj&th and Hawthorne streets, there will be ft ball gams between the Behnke-Walker 'Busi ness college and ths Portland Business oollege. - " " - Ths line-up of the teams Is as follows: Behnke-Walker Ruffner, s. s., i or Daglelshj Deller or Speiil, L f; Dlm- mltt or Bates, I b.; Perkins, o. f.; Tlb- betts, p.; Robertson, c.; Bryson, r. f.; Madlgan, 1 b.; Packard, t b. Ths Portland Business college men are Grabskl, c; Edwards or Pender, p.; Charters, Z b.; Davis, s b.; Swinton, l b.: Dubeck, c. f.i Keck, r. f.; Spokane, & f.; Edwards, s. s. Fashionable Men's fashionable, perfect fitting. moderate price clothing for men snd young men. Our spring stylss ars ex ceptionally. Interesting snd attractive. By comparison you wlU find that ws will savs you ft to 15 on your spring suit and overcoat, and give you better fitting clothing than any other clothing store in Portland. Our clothing Is high In quality, but hot In price. Samuel Rosenblatt ds Co., corntr Third and Mor rison streets.. RUSSIANS ILLFATED (Continued from Page One.) no confirmation of ft report sent out last night to the effect that the Japanese had commenced a bombardment of Niu Chwang. Neither has oonfjrmajtion been received of ft report that the Japanese nave landed in force near that point KUBSZAITS r&OlT Z.OA2T. (Journal Special Service.) Paris, April B2. A Russian loan of 82,000,000 roubles, bearing 6 per cent interest, has been introduced on ths Paris bourse sad is quoted at 95. EMPEROR PRAISES ALCOHOLIC POTATOES (Jonrnal Special Service.) Berlin, April 22. In presenting his autograph picture' to the alcohol exhi bition 111 Vienna, ths kaiser has also in scribed ths following; "Mineral treas ures from the depths of the earth are exhaustible, but the sun causes . light, strength snd warmth 'to-ripen fn ths potato tn Infinite quantities." He re fers to the -preparation of alcohol from potatoes) which is ft feature pf ths dis play. - , The race for supremacy in ready-to-wear clothes will naturally result in the survival of the fittest Strong proof that the main survivor has already been determined, and that the Brownsville Woolen Mills Clothing leads in Style,-Quality and the Price is at least one-third less. 0 $1 Gets as much here as other stores will charge you $17.50 and $20.00 for. We are clearly demonstrating this to those who visit our store every week day. Our patterns are exclusive and are the world's best and highest styles. Grand garmentsevery suit we show not equaled by. any ready-to-wear clothes to fee , had anywhere else in the city Sole Agents for the STANLEY $3 HAT BMiilliWooIMMill l n- t-:- Jilt t i ' ' "I " I Corner1 Third and Stark Streets Opposite Chamber of Commerce J a 1 ipcii M j A v V ', ' ! J - . ' 1 1 . i it