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99 v THE 5 OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING,, " MAY ' 3.T1C04. fifFICERS OflMlL - ! OF COPLEY ROBBERS (HOBOS 0ATXS, SO XXI ABB JTA-ttS AJUCBT ' BAXBB TO AS i xni wiftt xnu ksmiiom O'axxxx. b poxmpuur wcmo- 7( While the California authorities hau . j DMB giving OUt Ul limi rywua concerning th men auepected of holding 'v , ! f up the Oregon' express rw Copley1 on Jthe,tilght of , March I l and killing Ex- 'Bpeclal Dlapetfb to TO Journal.) Salem. May 8 Referring to he re port of a mutiny, in the atata peniten tiary, which it la alleged took plaoe Friday on account of. objection to the food. Governor Chamberlain, In an Inter view thin morning said he. had person ally Investigated the dietary or toe penitentiary and Improved It from time to Urn and that toe convict are now belter lea ana faru iur inmnr vw far. ' ' v They have neat three time a weeK for breakfast, which they never had previous to the present administration. The aovernor clalma that the men in the Oregon penitentiary are aa well fed (antlrwlv In the dark SB to who are the as in any emie jiavn. v"-..-.. -mi auapScti This has acoom- anyone to go out to the prlaon and see Plisbad by turn shing the newspaper cor- - .---. ..... , l"" ..V -ii.-.M i..tmn Governor Chamberlain says ha Is will tenSm, to ahow'thVt '"th. wo .7 In to take th. whola wpmlMlllr f IJtvy sV( aaTVU iaaaaiaea aj vaaawaaa a v.. fear the result : " hrcka UMMn-er O'Neill, their work : i has all aiqng been uirectea towara ru Xning.down three wen George Gatea, ! Ed Lee and James jArmet . Information f la now In possession ofi .unarm: morey 10 'lllhe affect that not only are these three 'Ttnen wanted for the murder and at- tempted robbery but that a very good case exists against them, v'." So quietly has work Of the California . . i vuicihii anu viic nmwr .... ..... . I carried on that the puWIe has baen kept GOV. CI . DEFENDS PR! I.AMBERLAliN -. '.'i.-.i.-..- SO1 SATS HAS nUOVAUT XBYBST oatbb xxob , qitbstxos a rnrot xsb wsu rao 4 wzu- nro to touch Jrom bbxsob majt aoxmsbt. , l WW STEAfJSRIP FINALLY FLOATED, . mm NellU Thompsoa of tht Pari Hourt. was fined $50 today by Municipal Judg Unaniai Asa aiaamtrHn T . ITAhaMraJ-t M - . B a,vr -g, -si i vi vi aaaa aj -m , eii s nam I uvuuu(i4 -g yeara, to enter. bar room Bun nrro sr watsb, ab zs irow ZsT TOW F0 SAjr S-mAsTOZSOO MTTLZi XAT MM SAKAOXD MTOJTO 'V taction waa being carried along on an flrely different lines from the real one. , AU Sheriffs VatUed. The ahertffs .of every county to the 'aclne coast states and the police au horities of all the larger clUee af the country hare 4rn mailed circulars giv Ing the names and descriptions of the three men wanted. Accompanying the Circular In each case la a letter aaklng that the greatest secrecy be ottaervan and that the circulars be kept concealed 1 from all but official eyee. on tna circu- CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS IN SESSION (Baa rnadseo Boreas of The Journal.) San Francisco, May I. Among the de cialona handed down by tha United Ur tuelf In Urge print ara tha warning Sutea circuit court of appeala yeaterday word.; -Do not nost." wsra tha following pertinent to the f irk. i i. .m .am m K Maumvlnorthweat. war a j, rv.. 1. Tha decree of tha district oourt of cated at San Francisco. Pertinent in. waeningion is reversea ana m u formation obUined by any of tha offl- remanded, with Instructions to dismiss clala receiving them, it to atated, will, be tha libel In tha Northweatera Commar- welcomed by Detectlvea rnacaer anu ciu company, iiaiaum m """"" Cnambera. . IQ : care of tna company, m uir i. sppeiuuii, yu. umr xna. Ban Francisco. appellee. Kaf h of tha three auiDOCte has a long la the case of W. H. RusseU and W. criminal racord and has traveled under I Myers versus Helen T. Haynea et al. a number of sJlasaev A reward of 1819 from the district of Alaska, the )udg will ha paid for tha apprehension of each ment of tha lower court la amrmea witn of the men.Ot thlB 1300 ia offered by costs. Governor Pardee of California. 1300 by . Judgment waa reversed and tha cauaa Walla,. Fargo A Co., and fliO by ,tna remanded to tha court below with dl Kouthem Pacino Railway company. rectlons to affirm the Judgment of tha Amont Qates" aliases are the names of commission directing tha deportation of Bruce. Van Drake, Wallace and -WU-1 tha appellee to China, In tha suit of tha llama. Ha la aged SI years and isboul united Btatea appellant versus An Ova feet niif or It Inches la height and Chang, appellee, from the northern dl welKha about ass pounds, us is ui vision or wasnington. mad lum" oomplexion, with dark hairi Judgment-of the district court of and brown eyes. - . - I Washington, northern district. Is af- j Osm M mrdarad. I firmed in the suit or Charles B. Hop. ....... ... h.M ,,n't. king at al. versus i Blanche Fanehant at four.ked4:'lS VuleUy did the t l'J1 ... . m.. mhiim ol Frio and Bruhn, appellant, versus ZlZZiV . .SC. .f .k. t. I Thomas Carstens and James A. Sirroula, TllXTT::: r:".wT;r-.ItT.r rrr; appelloea lrom the western division of sSBiua, ftaaeaa, twi avuwa w ' " I . . , . . . . . , . r ... employee nor'pasaengera knew a holdup 1, o Mem, tne waa - m ' Krotrees, - w. . : express messenger, opened tha door of tha car and peered out wnen a rap came on the aide of tha oar. Ha waa shot down without a word of warning, though . he had offered no resistance. . During the holdup Fireman Story waa shot and slightly Injured and tha express vcar waa demolished with dynamite. Tha JULIUS KRUTTSCHNITT JOINS MR. STUBBS Julius Knittflchnttt, transportation dl -explcwioa af -Jynatn.U scattered jhoney factor of tha Harrtlnsa Unas, Joined ths . Jk b.l...kUit la 1A ill.airfliu.a a4 AKaa 1 MFt tit TO A AflbaMatla 1 . Aiai v. " -' bandltai fled during the confualoa with- J whicli;ir tburlBf th Hartlmao llnea In out aecurlng any artlciea! value sav I mis staie ue- mett ins party at ren rai -or tna passengers eecreieo ' ineir i ainun ua uj iwgi me trip o i valuables and others threw them out of iparia. Information has reached tha local of flee of the California m Oregon Coast Steamship company that the' steamer Fulton was successfully taken off the beach at Port Orford last Saturday by the Despatch, and tha , vassal la - now being towed to San Francisco, to be Placed on a drydock. It la atated that when pulled out into deep - water ana floated on an even keel, and no trouble Is anticipated In getting her down tha coast ' Jo give her. buoyancy and tolpany prevent her from sinking. tha vessel I Mrs. was loaded -with 1.000 air-tight barrels, When leaving down tha coast tha Pulton to a certain extent resembled a submarine boat. day flight The minor waa arrested Just aa ha entered the houaa by Patrol menBaty and Adams, and at the time tha woman attempted to abut her door la their faeea. ' f Koberateln'a case waa called yester day, but Judge Hogue ordered It con tinued until today, ao that tha woman might be brought Into court There haavbeen a great deal of trouble of lata regarding minora frequenting north and divas, and the Parla House In particular, . Chief Hunt recently placed Special Offlcer "Fred . Mallett In oharge of tha place In uniform to keep minors out Patrolmen Baty and Ad ama wars ordered by tha chief to make arreata If they aaw minors enter tha diva. They acted promptly, and Kober ateta waa tha first . victim. Hla case will be disposed of later. His parents realda at Oaaton, Or. - RAILROAD FUNERAL EXPENSES rEEK.TOO CC3L FOR RAPID XXATT BAXn . MAT ' . OCCTOBSHO XM fx COAST SXCTXOYS AJTS T XASTKur Ajro j Boxmam rom- TXOirS OF StATSCXZmJUZSAJTO jrTAXXAaT FBTOXS UVmOU U FACTS All the .Country Ringing With. Praises of , Tha Southern Paclflo Railway com rill pay tha funeral expenses of Elisabeth Gordon, who waa knocked from a trestle on Ita Una laat week. Ths servloes will be held at th undertaking parlors of Coronerx J. P. Her holda were flooded Flnley tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, and the deck waa covered by about a land tha Salvation Army will have foot of water. Tha cabins wera about I charge. Interment will take place In the onlv -obfeeta which could ba ean I Lone Fir cemetery. to ahowthat a vessel waa In tow. It I Mrs. Gordon waa found dead under is believed that tha hull la -damaged to clump of wUlowa on tha river's bank sAich aa extent that It will ba Impoa-1 laat Wedneaday at noon by Bridge Fore- alble to repair It -But until placed on man C L. Barnea At an Inquest held the drydock tha full damages which the vessel sustained -will not be known. Bar upper works and machinery ara thought to ba in need or but little repair, For a' tlm It 'waa believed that tha Fulton 'would be a total 'loss. During tha paat two months sha had been lying high on tha beach at Port Orford, and served as a DlaytUlna for tha wind and wavea, "Sha waa weighted down With After having worked hard arose 100.000 feat of lumber, and It waa feared I March II to capture two men who bru that sha would ba pounded to pieces tally heat and robbed Mrs. N. V. Flaa on tha rocky beach. While lying there dare at her home. 771 Thurman street. soma of tha heaviest storms of the the night or Marcn it, Detectives aer- yaar were experienced, and hope of sav- rigan and Snow had tha aatiafactlon ing the steamer waa ell but abandoned. ' n,ht of racelvlng word from Chief Several attempts to get her Into deep of Police Wood at Tha Dallaa that ona of , ' (MT 4wad A. Beaia.) Ths paat weak has been too cool for rapid growth, ' Heavy rains have oc curred in tha coast counties, and In por- tlona of the eastern and tha aoutharai sections of tha state. Light frosts oc-l eurred Monday morning In Douglas, i Jackson and Josephine countlea, and a hard Croat - waa reported In - Umatilla county and a few other localities Batur Thursday afternoon it. was decided that I day morning. These frosts, together I aha was knocked from the Southern Fa-1 with thoaa of tha previous week, have olflo treatla near tha Jones lumber miltldone aoma damage to fruit hut juet iSTOXACX'. tmOTratM-'i iinni by tha 0:40 train. Tha engineer and how much eannot yat ba ascertained. It fireman swore they nalther aaw nor is believed that oherrlea and u Italian heard tha woman, but three other wit prunes have Buffered tha most and that neasea, declared, thay heard soreama. peachea, pears, strawberrlaa, petite Mrs.' Gordon was a member of tha prunes and apples hare Xsnerally ea Salvation Army, and thay will conduct oaped Injury, . the funeral. Mr. Gordon la 111 at his , Tha soil Is In axoellent condition for homo In South Portland, and unable to I plowing, and this work, has proceeded tha funeral expenses, tha county would loon tlnued to make good advancement u,ur asadlaai AJTB SnUTOVSaTXSS, ARE BEING CURED havp had to taka charge. FLANDERS' ROBBER JAILED AT DALLES and aprlng grain la coming, up to good stands. Hops ara wall up on tha twine, and their cultivation la being pushed. Early planted gardens ara coming up I nicely and tha aoll la being prepared for I lata garden truck. Pastures and stock T&laJtera Wetket Xadorae Thla Bgairab u-i... sms TsyaaaMs Fapala.- water-failed, and before renewing tha effort It was finally decided to wait for mora settled conditions in tha weather. Tha "Despatch waa engaged at tha Job of extricating tha steamer from her Im bedded position for fully a week. The lumber cargo waa first removed and placed on board barges, which had been brought on purpoaa from the Bay City. The Jagged holda were then filled with empty barrels, and when taken out Into deep water they were tha meana of keep ing tna vesej an oat. SUKOBB FOX ASTOXXA MVM. tha alleged robbers waa In Jail there. Hia name la John Nelaon, aged It years, and ha waa brought to his city laat night by Detective Frank Snow and lodged In tha city JalL Ha waa ar raigned on tha charge In tha municipal court this morning, entered a plea of not guilty and hla caaa waa set for hear ing tomorrow. Detectives Kerrigan and snow are looking for Jack Fields, believed to have assisted Nelson In tha assault and robbery, and thay hope to soon place him behind- prison bare. Tha officers claim they have atrong proof of tha guilt of tha two man, and that mora evi dence will ba had at tha trial. X havs preaented my clalma.' I feav "' continue to improve and tha flow of told the publlo what I: honestly think ' mUk In tha diary districts Is Increasing, of Paw Paw, I have given away mora ' Sheep shearing Im general, but reports than. 1,000 bottles hsra In Portland. I V regarding tha clip have been too few to h ..vi " 7 Tha robbery was one of the moat toaka an estimate regarding tha yield. Z'Z7rJZrjr? ; brutal In th. .I-. rr amm Mrf.. . " 1 . 7 ana men . masked and armed, entered the front "Vernon!."" Columbia' county," T. B, Lluma of th.Ji?Krt ; 'l!' door of tha toua. and knocked Mra. Mllls.We.ther cool and cloudy . no ' h! P mult Flandera to tha floor. Thay than bloom; -plowing ,",n, - v ; ' atuSed a rag down her throat and ona nd Un "aarlf computed. ' ? wba nave triad It thi man TiZtA lmt '? ClaUop, CUtaop county. D. F. Staf- thla remedy bear witness; let them tell breaat dmanSinS f her to iditl rd.Flr.t of week cool and rainy, lat- th. truth. If it haa cured themTei Ttham SkWimlSl v ,nd,cu tar portion warm and pleasant; every, say so. u It has helped them let them 7 f!.1 iw'h .had 'n thf. BOU,a WM thing looking waU; pasturage is ex- ' 0 If tlwdoM thm !S located. She refused to tell, and waa oeilent t . : t , ut thlm ' . L ! I , 7" no badly beaten.. She waa pinned to tha Hebo, Tillamook county, George Body- f1 "l"?, ?f . de,lr floor by ona of tha thieves while hla felt We had a light froat during tha ,na" , Jurjr nd truth partner ransacked the bouse, finally lo- week, but it did so damage;, crops look c1 ,n Judgment " oatlng the money. They then fled, ' flM' '-'" ' X ctalm It Is a disgrace for man Mra Flanders immediately suspected ' T1df? "nw1 tount, a 40 u lc ln complaining. If he the two men named, for they had bean !. Weather veneraily . favorable; can be cured. He owea It to himself, boarding with her. and knew aha had tnlt mostly all In blossom; grass and he owea It to hla famii. just received the money. Detectlvea Tal" making rapid growth; warmer u t0 mUt ,0 t w,a", JT1" 5d ?.now . the I ,thr I Pw Paw wui cure drsneDsIa and case, ana nnawy ascertained that Nel- - T. "rr.T all stomach ' I Z7. lles to I mca. wee a coia ana-rainy; no garaeai. ! terday, when he was arrested. Beport That O. B. . Oo. Will Operate Boat an lews Blvea. It la probable that the steamer El more of the O. R, A N. Co.'s river fleet will soon ba placed on the run between delayed almost half a day on acoouat of heavy head winds. Her decks were swept by wavea at frequent periods, but the captain reports there waa no aam- rnrti.H A.tnrt. whan .k.4 .hout age done. The Bteamer also brought II the matter thla morning. Captain Con- paasengera war. sunerlntendent of water lines for the company, aald: I BAZXBS CTTTS VAST BTJjf, ,I KtalAM Inat Hm .luih MM,. Ik. I . . .... .i m .i 11 irimnM .in k. on th. m,. K.w..r, Tne steamer jjauos Liir oi me ni here and the mouth of the river. At U?' 'rived down rom.J.h;1i" n.n la l nh Ki,aln fnm IOOBT Bl Biter eion wwym irainnsu boat down that war but hardly The Dalles and Portland. . This la the ewurt for twa As yTt there la noth- between theae two river ing definite about th. contemplated 9 Jf, 2I Th. other ateamer operated by the - company between her. and tha city by ,"he car wlndowa CHASED BY HORSE . CARRYING DYNAMITE ' (Special Dispatch to Toe Journal. ) Grangeville. Ida. May I. John Eck- art who Uvea near here, had a narrow escape from death Sunday because he Others In tha party are Traffic Dlrec tor J. C. Stubbs, K. O. McCormick, aa alaUnt traffic director; B. JC Calvin, gen era! manager of tha O. B, AN. of this city, and a number of other railway offl clala General Passenger Agent Craig and General Freight Agent Miller of thla city, who hav. been on the trip, will re turn to the city today or tomorrow. Mr. Stubbs, with Mr. Kruttschnltt make a trip to Salt Lake after eomplet Ing their present plans, according to local officials. The purpose of their was tender-hearted. There waa a horse visit to ths City of the Salnta, it la aald. In the -barn which he had owned for I is to familiarise themaelvea with rail nearly 10 years. Ita hold on life waa ao road conditions In Utah, and inspect tha nrecarloue that It had become emaciated Harriman Interests In that section. holding on. yet Mr. Eckert hesitated to Considerable importance la .attached to cut the thread which bound the animal I the fact that a number of the highest i to thia exletenoe. (offlctnls have been congregated in the Finally, when tha horse waa unable I eastern part of Washington and Oregon. to aat and a tottering skeleton, tha kind. I In tha vicinity of the proposed line be hearted farmer conceived a plan for Ita tween Jtlparta and Lewlston. Local offl destruction which would spare hla feel. I ciala ara reticent concerning the plans lnga, ba qui, sura and paimess. I or tne magnates. Ha bought two sticks or oynamite, a cap and a bit of fuse. He tied the dyna mite together, inserted the cap and fuse . in one stick, tied th death-dealing bun die around the horse's neck, and lighted tne fuse. i Then he started for th. orchard, about "10 varda awe v. ai. aa' hrlak "iv. run- aa his SO years and narrowea reeunga wouio p (Joarnai Bpeelsl Service.) rarmii.. nux n. nun dol vani iur -w linn t.. r -, . . . . h. . - t tl Z7-Zh Z wTiTirj i.i"Tti. -.Mjmm in, may weniy-iour . liw w nuui niuiw uiiu... wmu tmiM luifnM lh n.mnnratu , aboutand; beheld the poor old horaa, vantion the contact between Hearst and INDICATIONS STILL FAVOR NEW YORKER -t?:TlW,a more atubbor'ply ;tiag cfoae ar We and -pratjeing M fought thaB OTir before. The indlca- i-iV; ZmtnJt .m hm t,0M t,u favor the.New Torker, but lr f itnTf margin la so small s. to make it r.T LLt .hL rh.,4 rm anybody's light A new element that is ?E&;?&?lJ22?J& h.! U ot Missouri The Bryan Democrat. f 1 wire itha barnyard, i f i,T.A .A hi. lr Rnlr.rt nrnhhlir " HOI flgUTa . ' owea the fact that he ia still alive. - , He thinks he covered about 60 feet of , k good orchard land In the next two aec - i onas, and than aometnmg nappenea. rne ' ) next think he knew he was nicely placed -', In the forka of an apple tree, about 100 -. leet of good fence waa down and the s horse had vanished completely. Mr. Eckert was in Grangeville Tubs- , day to see what could be dona toward DOUBLE MURDERER , IS ELECTROCUTED (Joaroal Bpeclal Berries.) ' Dannamora, N. T., May 3.-ADan . . . . . llnn.... .u. - 4L m iti l . i repairing, tne aisoraerea junctions uvihj, wa i"iucii Vi aura muipHB - his left ear, which refused to recog. l nlsa sound. ENGLISH SYNDICATE and Violet Mlddleton, two women of Questionable repute, at Saranaa Lake, in me montn or Mowmoer, isos, waa electrocuted at 11:10 o'clock this morn ing. Jealousy caused the crime. BUYS LENORA MINE SMITH MEMORIAL ! HALL IS BURNED ii (Special Dispatch to The Jonrnal.) ' Victoria, B. C. May 2. The Lenora . mine at Mount Sicker, together with . Breen ft Bellinger's stnefter at Crofton, on .Vancouver Inland, haa been sold' to "an English syndicate for 11,600,000. At - a meeting the creditors (Journal Bpeelsl Service,) Carmel, N. Y.. May I. Fire broke out in Smith Memorial hall thla morning accepted.-the I and caused a panle among tha 70 femi- oflter -which waa cabled them from Don-1 nine students and teachers, all of whom reached the ground safely, garbed only in their night apparel. The building was totally destroyed. Ann 'TCntf-lartA tnilov ' 4 The syndicate will place 1200,000 i available cash to develop the mine. It is -expected that the capacity of the V- ! smelter will be enlarged In the near future to. 1,000 tone per day. j WINNIPEG FORGER j, ' . HELD AS A PAUPER T ? BZBTVOXT BBFVTiZaOABS. (Joornal Special Service.) ' LAulBvUla, Ky May S. The Republi can state convention - for the selection of delegates-at-larga to the national convention at Chicago Is In session here today. More than 1,600 delegates filled Macauleye theatre when the convention waa called to order h-r Chairman ttir. r (Special IMspstch ta Tbp JoarnaL) Inett Of thi: atafe commlttea. The no- Taeoma, Waah-J May .-r-Immlgration llitlcal rejuvenation of Former Governor "ofnoars left today for the Canadian Une lW. O. Bradley makes ,it nrobabla that with Albert Ifaase, who has been held ho will head tha Kentucky delegation as an alien pauper several weeks. .He is at Chicago. Resolutions indorsing . wanted tor forgery at Winnipeg, and President Roosevelt for renomlnatlon will be arrested aa he crosses the una praising tha national admlnUtratlon boundary ilpe, -a. P"H M Paae4... the sea Is tha Hassalo. She makes the trip at nights and' returns the following day. If the Elmore far ptrt-on 1t ta prob able that she will be pressed in commis sion nearly altogether as a freight boat She Is a small carrier, and for several years haa been in the upper river aervlce, plying between Portland and Dayton. The ateamer Modoc Is also operated by the company ia the upper river traffic. . . It Is the opinion along tha waterfront that the Elmore will be placed on the lower river run in the event that the new ateamer Telephone, which ia Hear ing completion, ahould be also placed on the same route aa an opposition boat There haa been atrong talk of her own era operating the Telephone between Portland and Astoria, and If auch should prove to bo true the probabilities are that the Elmore would be put on at once and a big rata war would be.lnaugu rated. As the Vancouver Transporta tion company haa a ateamer on the aama run It la surmised that tha flght might develop into a three-cornered affair, Othera contend, however, that tha latUr company and tha O. R. ft N. would com bine their strength In an effort to put the Telephone out of business Just aa quickly as poaaibie. Bo far it la all conjectural aa to where the Telephone is going to be plaoed In commission. Some aay that aha la going to the sound, and others believe she will remain in local watera OB WATKBTBOBT, XOTEMXBTS OF TBSSBXJt There were several movements In the harbortodj:tTJhe jcjioonarj. H. Luna- mann waa moved down below the bridges this morning, and the Austrian ship Franoasco Oulseppe left down for the mouth of the river this aftemooa The Virginia moved from the Portland to the North Pacific mill to complete her lumber cargo. Tha - schooner Manila reached port thla morning from San Pedro, She waa brought up the river by the Harvest Queen. During the past 24 hours the Queen has done aome very quick work. Teaterday morning aha took the Andy Mahony to the mouth of tha river, and at 6 o'clock this morning aha waa back in the harbor with the Manila. The Gulseppe's cargo amounts to 1. 600,000 feet of lumber, which was loaded at tha Inman-Foulaen mllL She la bound for the west coast of South Amer ica. MLABZXB BOTES. Astoria, May I. Outside at 7 s m German bark Nal from San Francisco. Left up at 8:10 a. rn., steamer George Loomia. Astoria, May i. Arrived at a p. m.. steamer George Loomls from San Fran cisco. Sailed at midnight ateamer Chlco for Ladysmlth, B. C. auea at p. m steamer Oregon for Ban Francisco. Arrived at 11:20 a. m., and left up at SO p. m., steamer Aurella from San Franclaco. Arrived down at IMS p. nu schooner Andy Mahony. Left up at 1:80 p. m., schooner Ma nna. San Francisco, May . Arrived at 4 m., steamer Nome City, from Port land. Astoria, May S. Condition of tha bar at 8 a. m., -emooth; wind southeast; weatner ciouoy. San Francisco, May 8. Bteamer Al- 1 lance ..from Portland and Cooa Bay, ar rived at noon. i Falmouth, April 80. Arrived. German ship Chrietel from Portland. ,x Astoria, May I. Arrived, 11:J0 a. m.. steamer Aurella from San Francisco. AUBXXJA BBAOBBS BOBT. With a cargo of 800 tons of cement nd general merchandise the steam schooner Aurella arrived In port this morning from San Francisco, after a paaaage of JO hours. The vessel jwas I, Private advices have, been received stat ing that tha German ship Arthur Fltxger will shortly sail for Portland: ' She is now at Callao, Peru, where aba arrived a snort time ago with a cargo of lumber from Portland. She Balled from the mouth of tha river December 26. She Is of 1,(96 tons net register. Word was received yesterday that the British ships Dunreggan, 1,477 tons, and Ruthwell, 1,260 tons, hava been char tered to load coal at Newcastle, N. B. w. for Portland. They hava not begun load ing aa yet and tha probabilities are that th. veaaela will reach here about the time the new grain crop la ready to mova. NAVAL STATION IS TO BE INSPECTED (Journal "pedal Service.) Norfolk. May 1. Secretary Moody, Senators Hale. Penrose, Bacon, and Rep resentatlvea Dalsell. Meyers, and Hem ingway sailed for Quanta namo bay thla morning aboard the Dolphin to Inspect the naval station there. OXUBSBXB BTDBBBB TBXAX. (Journal Special Berries.) Rising Sun, Ind.. May 8. The term of the district court which - eonvaned hare today will be made notable by tha trial of James Gillespie, tha well-to-do- and prominent "cltlaen who Is charged with the murder of his twin sister, Miss EUsabath Gillespie. The crime at tracted widespread attention and th. trial will be followed with close atten tion throughout this section of the country. The case waa continued until May 9. On the night of Deoember 8, laat Mlsrf Gillespie waa arranging chairs In her, home for the reception of a literary elub, to whloh she belonged, when sha was shot dead through a window. After daya "of investigation tha grand -Jury Indicted Jamea Gillespie, the twin brother of the murdered woman, Myron L. Barbour, hla wife Carrie, and Mra Belle Seward, all cloae relatives of Miss Gillespie, It Is ths supposition that Jamea Gillespie fired the fatal shot aa a result of a conspiracy to obtain the property of hla Bister. CHATTEL BOSTOAOX IAIX By virtue of a certain chattel mortc age made e 14th day of July. 1908, by J. B. Nye sod Amanda Nye to poratloa, to secure tncniia nrotuers. a cor payment of that certain promissory Bote, dated July. 14, 1003, for the sum or two toousana two nun area i2,itou) dollars, with interest at the rate of 8 Der cent ser an. am from said date until paid, default hiring bsa mads ia the payment of aald Interest ana principal ot said note, and the condition! ot said mortgage being broken, I hare taken possession of and now Bold as agent for said mortf (m, and will, at the leanest of said mortgagee, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for United States sold coin, cash In hand, on Friday, the th day of May, 1004, st the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the prem ises, namely, the ground floor of the frame building situate on the southeast corner of Berenth and Washington streets In the City of Portland. Orea-on. occupied br said J. B. Hn as a saloon, being la the rear of a certain cigar store numbered 834 Washington street and facing on Seventh street all of the property eorered and described ia ssld chattel mortgage. oeinz ail oar nxrare. lncwainK oar counter. drain hoard,- foot rail, back bar and mirrors, all counter furaltare and fixtures, all glass ware, sllTerware, gas and electric futures, lnnch . counter, musle box. two cash reriatenL slot machine, desk end chairs, pictures, drap eries and curtains, plumbing, plate glass win dows and doors, and all morable tmprorements to tha said building, cooking utensils, all the stock of Honors and cigars, and all personal property of whatever kind and description con tained la and BDnertalnuut to the Dramlsea above described and connected with ths said saloon, whether specifically described herein or not, be ing the stock snd fixtures and property of ths said saloon business heretofore conducted by J, B. Nye, to satisfy sad pay the amount due on aald Dromlssorr note, toe-ether with eeata and expenses and counsel fees. - . , . - rw a. STORBT " ' Agent for Mortgagee, and Sheriff of Multnomah UHimy, uregon. Dated Portland, Oregon, May 8, 1804, - .j Florence, Lane county, E. R. McCor- work. He kept out of eight until yee- cropa In and but little aprlng grain-has 'r, 'ro,a sJImant Is morally bound wta awueu, a; rasa gnnrioi eume im i inraun can i Bleep, II a cattle generally are looking well; milk person la nervous, if he la weak and cows ara giving a good flow of milk. debilitated and ha refuaes to take Paw Temdleton. Cooa county, Andrew Ol-lp.w. then t. i. ..!.. . son. Wet and cold weather haa delayed u.- or eonmia m . farmlngperatlona; gardens are making rJ"-f"0 alow nroaraaa "jwlSht as wall refuse to drink, water as Wedderburn. Curry county, A. , 8. Miller. Cold rains and bad weather gen erally; farming and gardening at a standstill; fruit prospects good; grass RUSSIANS SEND EIGHT FIRESHIPS TO BOTTOM (Continued from Page Ona) News Agency states today that tha Jao-1 growing and stock improving. anasa now bold the north bank of the . Vinasaatta Taller. Jii rom Antu" to Llaahukou with Greaham, Multnomah county, M. Kron- aoaoiute command. enberg. Weather somewhat unfavor- AMntMn engagement was much aDle, but cropa are doing welt and aeed- 'Sf. "ret Indicated. The mg is about finished; potato planting 2,. t- K-at.pO.t?t'1ih0U,rh "?n" well along; except tp early atraw- dJ?. " k0.- f0a,ht rrlea. tha Ute frost did but UtUe desperate fierceness, but were greatly damage. ehUS" 1ln and V"i th? .Blooming. ; Washington .'county. C t&&mL&? dpaT"!fnt'vn4 BaUey. Qood growing weather; grain, finally. suoceeded..wben f urther.f lghUng m --a-ardena sts dotna- wan" hon was hopeless, ln carrying off all thai? pWnsMhwork of tralntoS wouadeA, aiwt- ana k.il..,. m'. PUsning tne wora oi training oarrl 1 with them tha bod aa of aWral UJ .7l?7' aoln..n, waHvaaaj) MW WcaU f for a man to refuse to taka Paw Paw I who Is suffering with dyspepsia 'and I nervousness. There Is no doubt about tha curative. qualltlea of Paw Paw. Thoueanda of people have tesUned that thev hava been cured by It. Tou are toound to believe what theae people aay. munton: rrasHast. BoesBTalt's Confidential : BeEurer seommsnds Xaayca'a Baw Baw. ' WUte Houaa Waahmgton, "d7c """ . ZL.:jjLi Ij3iL2 1 Nov; l0, 1 08.- - VnW M . .... .. . . county. . SUasr;;. ' Tl istar arrowlna- faat: f Wife Was a spring aeedlnf la nearly completed; fruit d Vidl.. Vriw - f: " 7. n" tlm i rt.ii'hiAnm. .hm-r, .re, v.t .m 1111 troublas, with actlte nor- sassiaas wars Taloroua. v trees in full bloom; sheep are fat ahd x as nussians neid their around valor. I their flaaeaa ara haav-v: ously until they discovered that in ad. Nawbere. Tamhlll eonntv. 1. W. dltlon to tha troops confronting them Moore. -Winter wheat looking fine; tntww waarsl rvdhin sr thMatanait Kw I M I HB..iMa detachments on either flank. Even then pastures good; nights mostly too cool 2?!!Li??Y?d fBeI. tPon ? tna retreat was not without soma aem-lfor gardens; apple Ueea in full bloom; I "Z7."71 . "guiatea ?i- froot has lniured cherries and nrunes I f. "f. . a aueep perfectly. say who nas so zar Been graaUy bene fited by its use, ao that her troubles vousnesa, and I with tha natural, re sults of age, combined with dyspepsia and indigestion. I purchased a bottle of Paw Paw. and leas than a irn blance of order, although so rapid that froat has Injured cherries snd primes - ' y w inyiava artillery I jo BOmS extent. horses shot down by Japanese sharp- Aurora. Marlon county, C X). T. WU shootera son. Weather favorable; cropa gener- Mf?, " Jf V"1 r- . To thla. affective ehootinar was dna l.n- ivi.. i.ntt. loertalnly-ai wonderful remedy. the capture of 80 guns, together with l..v .m..Ji t.tt ... (Signed) H. S. BKCKLET. ammunltion-waarons. and quantltlea of in bloom. ' Mr. Beckley has for 8T years occu- JtJr Kt2 .me" c" Fans Cltv, Polk county. B. B. Harrlna;- in"",0",Tlth, M I JT.P. ! h"Jln.e? thx ton.Weather cool but favorable for l?i??aJTia coln dokn, L&.W'tZS? ,ven thn plowing and seadlng;.graln and grass do. it!.," ki,OW". fclMt surrendered only after being beaought ,n. weil; ,tock improving; fruit proa- ""srs. senatcm, department officials, to do ao by a Japanese officer who with p,ct good: Z damage by ths Ute t Toati cfnT-n and cltlsens. His candid marked humanity ordered hla men to ZZZl.TZTZ' JT3?Ia ' atatament aa to tha efflcacv of Uonw. oeaae firing on a party of men obviously " rvuia Benton county. 3. O.' Wll- Pw.Pm wWexdts A widespread utr- son. Showers and sunshine no froaU; ...w.!! t' wnloh. wiu toad to farmers' just finishing spring seeding; 0!cJr,t w grain looks splendid, and grass Is better .f.! I.fff theJ nav MJW handled than laat year; chert-lea were damaged ? K i..., mt.t weU nd at hla mercy. BOUBOBATXIsT TA3CZS OOXMABB. by the froat of the 22d. Such universal, satisfaction. Jt you rurriea Porward With 80,000 Mum to Taka Barsonal Charge of Oampalgn. (Journal Special Berries.) London, May 8. From the Central a.'?.' r1 " K"B" Ur. sKumr .m d... "I' "v News CorresDondent at Roma th. folio-. P mwr; no xrosi uis weea; spring . , rr;--- "uo Ing was received today; ; . . , - : - . . . iniMffl! ararnen. nar'ararara. a uiBpaica nan oeen received nare -"' . i from MMaa whih r.nr. k. n . Harriaourg, Linn county, C, . LUBDy. I aral Kouropatkln ia now marching from -Week favorable for plowing and aead. I plowing about done; apple trees in I a.m. ti.. m v n i. I have dyspepsia or any atonuach tmuhi tit i. ...,v.t. aw. w-..u llf you can t sleep, if you are nervonat. r grain and graaaea; spring grain coming Jwrtf!SB2l and. vtoiity. you - " ' -o.juuout, set a Dotue of Aw Paw , today and trw it.. vrnn- tha truth and Join tha great army of the"" cured. . MUNTON. ee?TO -Jfw -Paw' torga botUea. Llao Vans to Fena Wana Cheni with "UTS early gardens ana apnng wneai 7"T " .;-- seo per, n nnn w.n .m....h. , 1 nnminar no nlcelv: nastures rood: stoc.lc I " usai. commanq or tne zorcea opposing ; the ""s won, iv Japanese. Aa thla point la but 84 miles I Southern Oregon. , from Antung. where the : Jananese are I Cleveland. , Douaias Count v. T. R. I now camped, it seems probable that the I Thorp. Week cool and rainy; cropa and fruit not Injured; soma wheat and. bar ley damaged slightly In isolated cases. Blataan Beglon. "miw w nw - iwiui may ne at i maa arrowinar ramaiv: annnar aeeainsri - -j-. Feng Wang Cheng, or possibly between ibout. finished; prospects for fruit ex" iiweath.'r Z..Zr,L,BlMl1' nan an,! a .t,m. .,nM i . , . L, . i aaujo. -woauier somewnat colder: orona "w-lWrn. cks countv: ItVbn oer T WH wn" " TEBB nxB BXPOBTI BTBB. Hellen. Heavy, contlnuoua rain on 26th and 27th brought mora moisture than L-i7ht froat killed i . farmers need ax thla time, ml.wtnmliJl.9 theearly 1b again suspended, but the benefited and feed la nlentll that nine Japanese flreahips were sunk prospects are very favorable. by the guns of Port Arthur, clear of the harbor entrance. BtTBOPATXTJr SAB ABBXTBO. (Journal Special Service.) Berlin, May I. Die Post reports that Kuropatkln has arrived at Feng Huana- Cheng to rally the troops fleeing before the Japanese. . (journal special Bemee.i i farmers need at cms timoj ana slowing I . : - - . Tien TBln. May 8RuBBlan offlHal. I. .Mln. amanawAarl. ht. tha ran a. ... i"' sla5 atrasS and herehava received a dispatch sUting- benefited and feed Is plentiful. IVult Jp a, K'tMk w,Ur that nine JaDanese fireahiDS were aunk nroaneta' an varv favorabla. - ' sf , ""frr." 1. Mn,,,Y i-1 TOIUfamr' Jnaanlilna Moat, ft f VT - WOOa county, C. H. FOSter- uiSnTSSL'' mV MalhTur cotnty, H. B. siine. pouto pitting being pushed, . , , , Weather fine, with occasional showera; . ;?toeYeJtor. J Hht froat night 'of th; no damage Hood Blver. Wasco .county, t. XX frnlt prospecta fine; grain doing well. Helnrichs.- Apples and Ppars in full Merrill, Klamath county,-George Wll bloom and promise a large crop if they son. Weather stormy, but not cold; all escape fraeslng; ,we had soaking rains crops making rapid growth. VANCOUVER COUNCIL HELD SHORT" SESSION Wednesday night and Thursday morn I ing; fleldav meadows and gardens look vary well; pasturage is good. : ; Victor. Wasco county, W. H. Talcott Good rains during the week; fall wheat I doing finely; early spring sown wheat is up to a good stand; peachea, pluma and! oherrlea in run bloom; farmers are ba- Waahtnrtrm Bureaa af Tha lamif Cnaries H. I xrlUtnnvilla. Or . lura A., Fort Flagler. Is visiting Vancouver Tom. Weather favorable, with heaviest aratioria are being made for the Indian sv, 1 VT! ' ipm taw. v wis aovu u i tut enuiiig i aay program xo os given on May SL The ' GREAT PREPARATIONS, .FOR INDIAN DAY .(Special Dispatch to The Jonrnal.) Vancouver, Wash May 8 William J. I hind with their seeding. Paly, post quartermaster, sergeant U. S. I Grant, Sherman county, business transacted - barracks. major of the Fourteenth infantry, and completed; wheat growing rapidly; paa- county board f managerc for a Lawia first came to Vancouver 14 years ago. tares excellent; stock dolnr well; proa- and Clark exhibit : has the matter in The city council last night mat and pacta for rruit goodV ' " charge, and the special object of the held a short buslnesa session, but ad- Condon. Gilliam bounty, ,J. :i F. present mova Is to wacura funds for the Journed on account of polltlca. The new Relsacher. Weather very favorable; dlatrlbutlon of a large number of pamth flre engine purchase fell through. Only farmers busy sowing spring grain; wild lets descriptive of TamhUM countat tha a few bllla were -passed and routlno rrass making good growth and furnishes st Louis falr;. v-. t ., fit . abundant feed for stock; fruit trees in Mra Alta Fletcher, wife of A. S. Flet- bjoom and the indications point; to a oner of Lafayette, was yesterday com heavy fruit crop if damaging frosts do mltted to tha state Insane, asylum at not occur later, , r m ; ' t r Salem on the complaint of her husband. Galloway,, Morrow county. O. W. Vln- Her Insanity la of a suicidal nature, eent Cool . and ' rainy;, crops growing being hcrcdltatry, And this is her second fast; graaa on range good; stock looking commitment , well; lambing about over; ahearlng well V ' "r:': ' 1 " " , i advanoMt: traaa InadM with fmlt ; ;. . tnanO A Wart-'aan vi.iui. ' Washington, May 8. The jury In thai 'Pendleton. Umatilla countv. M. W. Me I nalnta. have removed from ss uammh Tyner-Barrett post office case waa com. I Comas. Weather and orop conditions I to tha Brown building, Grand'and Haw plated this morning . and preliminary favorable until Frldav nla-ht when althorne avenuea. whan h. -,m atatements made. ; Tyner was brought severe frost occurred that frose water I pleased to sea theli friends and nat lnt oourt in an invalid chair.- ' ; i- Jin vessels; soma damage to apples; lata Irons. : VNAif- wl'-Z: -''XJ: AO sOA;:;C ?X'y yy,"yy,, :y ohy;y s. r-.- -io--"VS' M r-a'y'.0Ay-i:!'''ri JURY SECURED IN . TYNER-BARRETT CASE i f