i '.A.., '.'' v .v.; ;;, '3 r'::": THE .OREGON DAILY JOURNAt. PORTLAND.' SATURDAY. EVENING. MAY 7, 1C01 r 4 I' .i ir iff TO ANSWER Cff ARGES SCHOOLGIRL FROM DEGENERATE, yommn nrnu . kkwbw abb oois to bbb wxfb bsbtes BOTCOB OF ATTXJCTTWB STTICrjDB ' a-SXBATOB KZTOXXUi SAXD TO bb uvom cbaobxbsb. ! -r-r VI' .1 ; t- ( VJjJ ; A 4-1 . Postmaster Bancroft, against whom , charges of Irregularity have bean pre ferred by postal tnepectore In connection "with the management of publlo funda la hla keeping, la confined to hie bed th result of an accident which hsp nened lata yesterdey afternoon. Com pute reat and quiet hare been pre scribed, and accordingly be haa been un tble to present hla, version of tha 'charges that have been mad ' Among the poatofflc and government 'employee Uta morning tha rumor gained currency that there waa an attempt to inflict neraonal Inlurr upon himself In view of tha nature of tha charges against him. - Tha rumor waa emphatically de Mad . ny friend of tha posunaatef and lila family. A . . Pealed By IM Bancroft. ' "There ta absolutely no truth la tha rumor." said lire. Bancroft tbla morn ing. "M- Bancroft frequently cuts wood la tha baaement and W ae doing yester day afternoon when tha accident beel him. I waa attracted by groana. and on haetenlag tb place found him bleeding profanely and la intense pain. The ax had slipped and inflicted a lonr across hla foot ' . . "He la now oonflnad to hla bed and to absolutely unabla to glvs ant any auta tnent We have -been advised to keep fclm perfectly quiet and avoid any axar tlon on hla part, either mental or phys ical, aa much aa possible. But any m mora to tha affect that ha triad to In jure himself are without Any foundation whatever. William Jones, a cripple with but on let, waa arretted yesterday by Mounted Officer Croxford on the charge of Im proper oonduot, preferred by Miss Alice Malcolm, the 14 -year-old daughter of C. H. Malcolm, residing at 1013 Seat Ninth etreet north.. He waa arraigned In the municipal court thla morning, and tha teetlmony of Mlaa Malcolm, who, la a achool girl, waa taken, arter which tha caae waa continued until next Mon day. . The defendant la tn the city Jail. Tha caae haa arouaed (Teat Indignation at Highland. In all probability a eeoond charge ef exhibiting obncene plcturea will be filed againat Jones, ae ha admitted hv Ing a picture of that type In hla room on Sixth etreet, lie told tha polio yes terday at the station " whlla being aeaxcnea tnat tney couia get tn pioture py going to nia room, nut no emoer wat aent for It. aa no charge bad been filed againat him la which tho picture would be required aa evidence. Jones dsniea tha testimony of Mlaa Malcolm, and tha police aay there la little room for a mlatake on her part It la believed tha offender will be held to tho grand Jury. In an Interview, Mlaa Malcolm, who waa accompanied by her father, made tha following statement to Tha Journal: "I go to the Highland school, which Is situated about two blocks from my home, and to get there I have been taking a path that leads through the woods. There Is no graded atreet near. Three days ago, aa I waa going to achool. the man who waa arrested met me In a thickly wooded glen. Ha grssped me and acfed la a violent man ner. I broke away rrom mm and ran. "To my horror, tha man followed ma, and aa soon aa I looked back and saw! him coming I out through tho woods, That was how I got away from him: I with hla crutches ha waa unabla to fol low me through tha oruah." Tha testimony waa taken by Judge! Rogua In chambers to avoid tha large arowd of morbid Ilatenera always pres ent ta oourt ueputy DUtrict Attorney Brand represented tha state and Walter Wolf tho prisoner.. When found yesterday afternoon hr I Patrolman Croxford. Jonea waa engaged in going anout rrom house to bouse ped dling ornery knlfa aharpenera aad other I thing. mm ME FAIR COT'IITTEE omotnrsi ro mm ouctxs ajtd araacsxmojrt ro itoox sb- CVBBB rOB A OOVsTTT TATJ BTTKA& TSXXmOn sTTSTXat TO MM OBOAJTZZBS aTBXX MXXTTjrO. wiiatever.' Baaato? BmoaaS QUKTrtesd. Mr. Bancroft's friends are at a loaa to undersUnd what led k him into his present difficulties. una Ol uie nrpuDiican "u" " this nlaiso. Multnomah county said this morning I iZmJ!ZiZ that Bancroft bad been called to ao count by Senator Mitchell a week or mora before tha disclosure at Wash ington of the results of tho last In vestigation. - Senator . Mitchell., It was atatedV Informed Bancroft that-aerlous (Iptalat OUpetch s Tka JbanaLl Oreaham, Or, May T-At a meeting held la J. H. Metiger's hall on Friday evening, plana ' war formulated and committee appointed for tha purpoae of securing necessary grounds, funda, etc, for tha purpose of holding a county fair Tha meeting was called to order by J. W. Shattuok and by a motion made and carried W. H. Hamilton waa elected chairman of the meeting, and Immedi ately after IB. L. Thorpe was sleeted for the position ef secretary. The rlrpt Order of business was the ohargea ware oontalned la the ,fpari t appointing of a oommlttee on groanda. and after a prolonged discussion upon tne insMctora. ana tnat no isaiicneuj -t waa very much surprised and chagrined : ' that .the man whom he had protected and had aided ahould again become a 4 aubjeot for departmental eenaure and :r ' perhaps worse. Senator Mitchell. It waa . suted. Informed Bancroft that he de sired a apeedy explanation. This, ao- i oordlng to the politicise mentioned, waa not forthcoming and Mitchell ceased to ' shield, him from that time. , , -K ' Boadsmsm May Aol i Mr. Bancroft's -bondimen can at any V(t time cause his removal, at leaat tern i r porarlly, and Install hl assistant la ! charge of the office. Thla may be done ' at any moment. Mr. Bancroft's bonds man are not known' to any one except 'to the postmaster, themselves, and per- ' ' haps two or three personal frlenda. M ! varloua tracts, the following Is the com mittee aa appointed: John Conley, J, W. Shattuck and B. W. Emery. Thla committee Is empowered to obtain tha beat possible terms upon some suitable ground and to report their action to the grange committee which meets at thla place on the ITth Inst, la the Orange baiL The next step hi the Interest of ths fair was el discussion of the mode by which the aeoaasary funda for the launching of the enterprise were to be obtained. It was partially decided thut a Joint stock oompeny be organised but this point was not definitely settled. neither the amount of value to be placed upon each share. Thla aetioa waa de ferred and will be taken by the grange Republican politician, generally believe 51 ni' fT1?!? ? , that unless Bancroft can make a eem I plete showing In his favor, and that ? at aa early date, lie will be allowed to i resign or will be removed. -. - No action will be taken toy District Attorney Hall In oonneotlon with the al ' leged Irregularities until he la tnstraoted to Institute proceedings by the depart ment in wsshlngton. - "The affair la beyond my jurisdiction." said Mr. Hall today. "Aa a matter of fact. X have not been advised of any Irregularities except by what. I have read in the newspapers and the rumors : I have heard. ' It la not what la termed here, but if all la not finished at that time the conclusive action will be given at Pomona grange to be held in Fair- view... .. . , Nearly all - present at the meeting were in favor of having the par value of stock II per share, for by so doing It la more probable that a greater number of subscrlbera can be Hated than at the IS rate. A voice for shares was asked. After a discussion of varloua points of vantage were fully oovered, the vote stood 10 to It In favor of Oreaham. The other point In discussion being Fairview a offer. At thla time In the meeting the many an emergency case and I am not usually I advantages of this community wars sst advised of any charges except where there la a possibility of tha alleged criminal escaping. One Of the laws covering the offense with which Mr. Bancroft la charged la found In section -1171-of the Postal- Laws -and-Regula-, tlona. , Tha section provides: i ; ; ? The Saw am the Subject, V '"Every offloer or other person charged by any act of congress with the safe c keeping of publlo moneys, who falls to eaieiy Keep the same, without loaning, I using, converting to hi own use, de ( positing In banks, - or exchanging for other funds aa specially provided by law, shall be guilty of embesslement of the money so loaned, used, converted, deposited or exchanged, and shall be lm c prisoned not less than six months nor more than 10 year and fined la the aum equal to the amount of money aa era i hesiled." Poetal Inspectors are reticent oon . earning tha. extent ef the investigation -that waa recently made.-From unofficial sources, however, It Is stated that the i investigation revealed a number of i Irregularities extending from the time -. of the first Investigation. It la stated In the"nuppTmerfiafy report '-of - the Ini spectora that even after his promise to refrain from further use of' publlo money, Mr. Bancroft has frequently token various sums from the safe. The : money, it Is stated, was replaced before the second Investigation was made. Candidates Enter Field. In connection with the charges that have been preferred against the preaent Incumbent several candidates for the .position have eppeared. They are exert ing every Influence In their behalf to secure the appointment In case of the resignation or removal of Mr. Bancroft Conspicuous In the race for the fed eral position Is J. E. Hunt ex-state sen ator, who is said to have secured a pledge from Senator Mitchell of prefer ment in case of the removal of the pres ent postmaster. C. A. Burkhardt nrss- ent assistant to Mr. Bancroft has also developed ambitions in that line and his friends are claiming that be will get the place if a vacancy is created. . . John Mlnto, ex-chlef of police, la an other of the entries, He Is now a deputy In the office of the collector of Internal revenue Another aspirant Is A. B. C roadman, who probably haa the aupport and encouragement of every business man in the city. He was for merly la the position now held by Mr. , Bancroft and left aa enviable record. Mr. Bancroft ta not attended hv 'physician, but hla friends hope that he will soon recover from the effects of the accident It .la stated that he wlU be unable to leave his room for several days. . forth and It was found that they far Outnumbered those of either Fairview or Lents, in that the location Is more central, the community more thickly settled, railroad service much better and other points too numerous to mention at this tUne. A round-trip rate of 21 cents haa been offered by the O. W. P. Ry. Co.. during each day of the fair. The following persons were appointed to secure subscriptions for stock: F. A. Short and Lewis Shattuck. There waa over 1100 worth of atock aubscrlbed by those present- , '-, . The fair question waa not rurtner dis cussed at this time and the organising of a rural telephone system wai taken up. W. O. Rowen of the Northwest Electrlo Engineering company, waa pres ent and gave an approximate cost of the venture. The wire would coat on an average f per mile and other expenses not Including the posts would bring the total expense ' to the patron ef not to exced 125 to 30 and the line would then be free from any further expense other than soms necessary repairs for break ares, etc., from time to time, generally not to exceed a few dollars per year. TJi1,.pro4e!,t., waa . thorquarhls.t4',scuf sod and the following committee waa ap pointed to make the necessary arrange ment for the organisation: W. H. Hamilton, Fred O. Conley and Charles Cleveland. The next meeting will bo held on Fri day evening next for the purpose of re ceiving the reports of the various com mittees and to transact and further business that may come before them at that time. WILL CELEBRATE QUEEfi'jS BIRTHDAY! la accordance with Ita long oatah Ushed custom, tha British Benevolent! aocletf, assisted by the St 'Andrews so ciety, taan laacieay society and Caledon ian society te preparing for the celebra tion of the birthday- of the late Queen Victoria on May it, which haa cornel to be known among all Britishers the world over aa "Queen Victoria day." The I British Benevolent society Inaugurated I thla la Portland and under the auspice I or the combined aocietlea last year! gave one of the meet euoceasful - con-1 certs at the armory ever given here. Committees have been appointed for the) entertainment thla year on somewhat I the asms lines. Ths ladles of the varloua aocietlea will provide refreshments. The concert ta to be held at Armory hall May It. In addition to the mualo there will be I readings, some speeches aad other en-1 Joyable features. The committee are: Oeneral committee Jamea Cormack. Frencie Sealey, Mrs. E. T. C. Steven, I George J, Cameron, J. C, Roblnaon. oeorge Black W. R. Mackensle. Mrs. Joseph Duncan. A. O. Brown, David I Henderson, A. O. Rlddell, James Ruddl- man, David A. Milne, Oeorge Taylor, jr. Charters, R. W. Blackwood. Refreahment committee Mrs. Stevens and Mr. Duncan. Hall and printing committee A. O. Brown, J me Cormack, Oeorge Cameron and Oeorge Black. Program committees-Mr. J. C. Robln aon, Francla Sealey aad K. K. Baxter. Secretary -A. O. Brown. TAOOMA MZOBTWATstAnT limiOD Ueil posBtBveDy on BDacMep mi Gtf LIOGJIiiJOy . r a . . i j . i CJO cmnpa'iainiycnGo ISSQS0 -mWU vJb FOLEY'S IDHGV CUI1G .i-Hiyrtinfl 4-Vex iitmnnra Arrritiri fnipavel orttones with sxciucUtlni riini.1 Other medlclnei oaij 8trengtnen3: tne 4unnary organse -r'-nwu After tawni fouy-s kidnet cukb tb remit vu U:Mo ,r ftiA IrtrfnAtra ntirl inxriV- arprlilnf . A few doie itarted thfi brick duit, liko flno itoncs, etc.. Pint J SCm tzi CtivJ bre:!:!LiifcVV;t? A. H. Tuurnee, Mgr. VUIs Creek Coal Ca., Buffalo, 0. vrlttat ' "Ibm been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for reare, paaa builds up the kidneys and invig orates ihe wHole system;. ; . TWO OliEO COo end 01pC0 and now 1 have bo pain acroii for kidneys and ! feel like s sew man. . FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE MS done ma 9 1 ,000 worth ef food. ; , iCw'Cftsr.fttsSefjr Cm Ctsptri' Vlftlif,:;;1 , 1 Thos. V. Carter, of Aabboro, N. C,- had Kidney Trouble sod no bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURB effected s perfect core, and he says there U no remedy that will compare with It. 1 " . y r. SOU) L'3 BHfflZ3CID" BY ' WOODABD.'i CLARKE, ft CO. . and. LAUE-DAVIS ' DRUG. CO. STEEtR&NSfl mm) A LAWN MOWER? I (pedal DUpetch te The Jovrastl Tacoma. Wash., May 7 John Burks,! highwayman, was today sentenced to I aerve 14 yeara In the penitentiary fori an assault with Intent to commit mur der on Slever Leraen, a druggist The aault waa committee In February. Laraen waa shot through the abdomen twice, but recovered. . l r!"fj Ought to see the kind we sell at $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5, $5.50, $7, $70, $3 and $10. They will shave the lawn as a razor shaves the face. All Description ofCarpenteri Edgtd Tools, Hand Sawst Crosscnt Stwt, MaDets, sarins Nichines. Etc. Guaranteed Al in all respects and at prices that will bear 'comparison with any store in America. Catlary, Ytawart. Washla Machines, Utckcs Foraishla Coeds aad EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE GARDEN TOOLS OF. ALL KINDS At less than market prices the sort that gets up a morning appetite for the good and industrious husband as he hoes and digs among the amiling vegetation. This Is the Great Stove and Range Market of Oregon. Our Universal Ranges have no Equal in the World. SPOKANE MEN SEEK VALUABLE CLAIMS (Special Dupatctt te To Journal. Victoria, B. C, May 7. J udge Moore Of Spokane la here representing a large company seeking to obtain coal min ing claim in aoutbeast Kootenai in blocks which were granted to the Canadian Pacific railroad for railway purpoae but were later canceled by the government of the colony two yeara ago In the publlo Interest The time has expired for the Dominion government to disallow the act of cancellation. Ths Spokane 1 company seek to have their staked claims granted. The McBride government la considering the matter carefully aa had been promised. Ths blocks canceled include 618,000 acres and are regarded as very valuable. 1 I With . 400 tone of wheat in her hold nnd a deckload of lumber, the steam schooner Aurella will aali tonight for Ban Franelace. . ' j Bound to San Pedro with lumber, the ., schooner Hesper left down this morn ing. She waa loaded at the Inman 1 Poulsen mill. - Tha Sophie Cbrlstensen, i which received her. cargo at the North . ; Jaclflo mill, will leave .down tomorrow. The finishing touches are being put on ' the new ft re boat at s the plant ef the ' Willamette Iron Works, and it is said I . that she will be ready to make tier trial trio the first of next week. , ? Local Inspectors Edwards and Fuller spent the day at Astoria yesterday. In specting the steamer Soith. '," -:: Rich-Aromatic -Delidoa ii kikrd'recn jq Mo coupont, no prizei. ao tauvanin ' I aad -lb. aema-tithl oat ' Ve Still Offer $1,000 Reward For any case of Blight's Disease we cannot cure. We also offer $1,000 Reward For any case of liver or kid ney diseases we cannot cure. We also offer $1,000 Reward For any case of catarrh or . stomach trouble we cannot cure. We likewise offer $1,000 Reward For any case of rheumatism, sciatica or neuralgia we can not cure. Our Cures Are Positive We bake disease out of the system. It cannot live with us. The X-Radium Institate S. L Cor. First and Morrison . ; . One night Up.l - TELEPHONE MAIN 2796. Odd Fellows .Temple FIRST .AND ALDER Telephone Main 1382 eo co US BusiesttHartJ MandiVEc &W 2 t.' 'i:l2 BataaUafcea XSSo. Oregon rnoae, Portland Marble Works ' .' ; -1 '.- y H CHAN EN it NEXT.' Manufacturers of and dealers In ail kinds of Marbfe, Granite and Stone Work Estimates Given Applteatioa. r 263 FIRST STREET Bet Mad!onvand Jefferson Streets. , PORTLAND Of. AW I 1 AW. 1 1 1 wr 1 '. ft- -sc As High as the Ceiling and from that down to the floor, the wall papers and borders we furnish and apply to the walls of your apartments not only -meet "your requirements, but are a source of constant delight to your eyes, of pleasure to your guests. 'Twill do you good to see our line. Ernest Miller 137 FIRST 8TREBT Boston Painless Dentists Are the only dentists In Portland having tne laie ooisnicsi aiscoverr 10 appiy to the gums for Painless Extracting, Fill ing and Crowning Teeth, and guaranteed xorten years. ONLY IS MTS MORE W CUT UTU ' '."1 - All work contracted for durlnsr ths next IS days will be done any time In tne future at cut rate prices. Extractlnt......FIEe EumlMtloa.M...REE Silver Flllinft....JS Geld Filllngi 7Sc rafl Set TwtklOl : Cold Crrwas. S3.M Bridge Work ...$3.01 TeetlwfthontpUtei S3.M crowns ana sinage won at low prices vuz raieni von Die amotion a specialty. kold your teeth up. id axvouixai. Come in at once and take advantage of low rates. All work done by special ists without pain ana guaranteed for 10 yeara. : : - Our ofllees In all lara-e nltlaa In tha United State have teen established for i years. - Boston Painless Dentists com. pipth aits xoBmzsosr its. : snwaoce zi Mnrruoa street. BBAHOH OFFICES ! fit lint An.. KxHUt oe Padfle At., laoosiat IT18 Htwltt an.. srerett. Waab. . MENANDW0B.UH. X I V Bit tor sasalnral r I dlMharf a.inflammatiooa, U IrriUtlaa r aloaratloa f aiaeeae aumkniML. iTHtEvAWCHUIICwC. gnt erpoiMsesa. nagMiun.if j aoid kr Dvsunrtats, ami lapiais wrapper. . or ibottlr.il. T.- Clnalar at ea mastt. J I. or J 01.0 Dr. W. Norton Davis. IN A WEEK We treat successfully all private, nervous and chronic dissases. also blood; stomach, heart. Uvar. kidney and throat troubles. - We -cure iifhius twunout mercury) to sUy cured forever, In 10 to CO days. We remove stricture witn out operation or pain, in fifteen days. w;cosowfflOEAfA-iim TUSCA Mineral Springs om stsbt bat nr tmm To Whom It May Concern I cams to the above springs oa April I to take treatment for mv eyes.' I had a very sever attack of catarrh of the eyes, was almost blind after treating wua tne neat speoiajisis mat couiq oe The 'doctors of this Institute are all regular graduates, have had many years' experience, have been Known in Portland for IS years, nave a reputation to maintain, ana will unaenaice do c unless certain cure can be effected. We guarantee a cure In every case we undertake or charge no fee.. Con sulfation free. Letters confidential, in structlve BOOK FOR MEN mailed free In plain wrapper. - ,A . XI you cannot eau at omce, wrue tor icstlon blank for noma treatment. Offle hours to 8. and 7 to I. Sundays ana Holidays, 19 to s The leading spectallsts In the Northwest jusutousnea is. , . Dr. W. Norton Davis & Co. Van STop Hotel, iti B. Ootv VaJr4 aS Ptae Streets. s ' - POBTTVAJTO. OSXOOnT. ROOTS. HERBS.: BARKS AND BERRIES Have aeen the subject of ear study far years. - We understand their action upon the human system, and are prepared to successfully-; treat Kidney, Liver and Stomach trouble, - Female - Complaints and Chronic Diseases which American doctors cannot handle. . Nothing tout pure vegetables used, .v consultation DR. VING LEE CHINESE PHYSICIAN .: ' 250 Bornslde Street, Portland, Oregon found, and suffering for nine yeara. have at last found a cure here at FAMOUS TUSCAN SPRINGS. I Can not praise them too highly. I hope that others that are afflicted will give toam Boom Sol, Commercial Eldg., Portland, . Oregon. ., ; . ,. sfr, t. CX Palmer, of Palmer, Or4 waa cured of rheumatism. '- If you- are alck write to us; we wUl give you the name ana aaaress or some one curea oi elmllar complaint ; ( Tiwcan Minerd SpringsCorp. : TTSOAJT, OAXk sxnn soo pob somi op sroatAOi A3TO OATAJtUC SAXT, 1 he large and most cocnpleta un dertaklng Mtabtlsbngat ea the Coast. Pt 9, Dunning, Inc., 414 East Alder, corner East 5lxth, .. r BotH phoaes. Calls promptly answered to any part o4 tho city. Oold Fllllnts ,i.i..MM.;.Si!oo Silver Fillings ......... .,.S .go Gold Crowns ..........Soo Fall Set ol Teeth .X.....$S.od . Theae ar now pricea for nrat elaas work , .j rye my per sonal attention . to patrons-and: DO absolutely guarantee ALL ; MI WORK. I have the latest ' rpplianoee nowa to den ".;-v :r-4i v,:!: P unrrt-f-i-f W.T. SLATTEN, Dentin . Iwm I, :4IJ4 SuhlntooJt. Phone, Ked 11. fwrvrwa sboohb aito rrtmi. Omoefeourai S toft. Sunday, is to Uj. A Boynton Furnace : : .. - M a i a. O. OEEJ WO ' The Qrest Chinese Doctor la called great be canse his wonderful cume are so well known throughout the United Statea. and because so many -people - are thankful to him for saving their uvea from OPERATIONS He treats any and all diseases - with powerful Chinees herb, , roots, buds, barks and vegetables that are entirely un known to medical science In this coun try, and through tne uso oine-e Harm less remedies. This famous doctor knows the action of over BOO different remedies ; that he has successfully used in different., dlaeaaea. He guarantees to oure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rhaumatlam. ner , vousness. stomach, liver, kidneys, fe male trouble and all private dlaeaaea. Hundreds of - testimonials. Charges moderate. Call and see him. - coarsuwATiosT , - PaUente out of the, city write for blank and circular, inclose stamp. Ad 6 THE C GEE WO CHINESE - mcuiwinc vu. Ill Aider street. Portland. Or. tlon this paper. "' - T1 - 3i.a1UC 1 .'rjitt-t Men Best t House , aa. - Smr. 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