DcriT rcr.Giiv that tib ciiaivtcli -co; jspeiatohs' propose to postfoije wekt:; year's civv . VVA.Ts4 i' THE CIRCULATION - , " OF THE JOURNAL : ..YESTERDAY WAS TSB WrATHXm, ,:, , Tonight and 'Friday, ahowera; i cooler tonight; southwesterly winds. VOL. III. NO; 78. PORTLAND, ; OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE '.' 2, 10O4 PRICE FIVE "CENTS. 15,1 :IPm'-:TfiatllMd:Offis:Wae to Formerly Allowed Acq Mil W i lUVilV Yf Lands Is a Miberate ralsehoodJ Unbroken. Line of Land Decisions for More Than STears Forbade Such Purchase 4 and Demredhem Unlawful- v 'S .1 T Blnrer Harmann Mkt to azeua his ; ftoqqlattlon -t publle land. -. irhUa ra ulvr of tha Roaaburc . lajid offloa, tof aaaartlnf that at that time tha law pn- auch landa waa auppoaed to" apply only to omoars ana ampioyM or tha g antral land offlea at Waablnfton. Ha furtnar aaaarta that It waa not until Juna 11, .1900, or 21 yeara after tha data at nay ,. ;ntrlea that It waa held by tha aacra tary or tka Intarlar? that tha law - ap- lllad to tha.offlcara of local land offlcea. . It aeama almoat locradlbla that -Uar "' : vmann ahould hava tha affrontary to Ka-th la aUtamaoL which JUrmaon lilmaelf muat know to ba abaolutaly "Talaa-imr-wlitL'h la tlatly contradicted by an unbroken Una of daclalona by tha Interior departinaht : extending orar tha paat 10 yeara. -, SkccomIv tooratariaa of tha Interior hava held unwaveringly to - tha view that raceHrera and regtatera of local land ofllcea gra prohibited, equally with, officer' and employe -or tha get Veral land ofllco, at - Waahlngton, , from "directly Or Indirectly purchasing or be coming Interested In tha purchase of any J ja tha pupllc land.::t i TV;, lAtr U tnunlatakahl. y J f - Tha '(lanruage ouoted la that of aeo tlnn Hi nt h ITnltaxl Mlaf a rvtawt "dmonally cleOr by tha actfof Jirra atlng jth land dpartmcat and jtba aya? videa that "no"4 prDi appointed to; ah offloa Instituted byi taui act, oriam ' ployed In any such offlce, ahall directly or Indirectly be concerned in tha pur '. chase of any- right,1, title or interest In any publio4 land." . " 7 . ' v. In 1 S3 another' act ' was passed ' re newing this prohibition. In tha cleareat terms ( prohibited all offloers of the department "from dlrectrjr or -indirectly purchaalng or .In any way becoming In terested In tha purchase of any of tha ' publio land." ' .. : It la true that unscrupulous officials 'havo at times attempted -to' evade this prohibition; Just as Blnger Hermann dial, ""nd they - hava sought to -eonvhica the' Interior deoartment that The law waa . ' - applicable only to offlclala and em ployes of the general office at Waeh ' Ington. But this Interpretation has j . been uniformly rejected by the depart ment. Never at any tlma haa thera been Ta ruling by the department which would sanation 4he idea that local land officers were freed from the, reatrtction of the - taws islted; fleers of local land offlcea, " prohibiting them from entering upon" publio lands. These Instructions , wara In Hermann's hands when ha acquired tha 4.000 acres of pubUo land which ha still bolda. ' This order from tha praaldent waa emphasised by special Instructions from tha Interior department. Tha attitude f tha department at that tlma la abown by a latter from WlUla Drummond, than eomrolaaloner of the general land office, to tha ' receiver and reglater at Grand Island. . Nab.. APU 14. 1174. In which ha aald: Referring to your second In quiry I have to say that tha local of- are ' not allowed to enter timber 4 land under tha act of March I, 1I7J. the reason"-rberng th prohibition of the law above quoted.: . October a. l74. tha rule waa again recognised by .-plain implication la. a decision by Commissioner 8. 8. Burdett, who held that the prohibition did not prevent a receiver of. a land offloa from making; Anal proof on, a homestead entry mad prior to h la appointment as re ceiver, . . r..'v ..w-;- Ib a decision rendered by Secretary Chandler August a. 1170 (J Copp's LaJid Lawa. 1441), tha rul was again plainly enunciated that "weal o officers, . their clerks 'and employee), and - those - intl- offlcers vr employee, are prohibited from making entries of public landa at tha diatrlet -oiHcea over ' which they: hava control or. In which they are employed. t Osneral ClrcnUr Issued. This ruling was embodied In a circu lar to all registers end . recel vera of local offices, sent out August . 1R7C, It waa not designed to convey to them OREGONIAN'S TV0 IVIEVS OF IIERHAKN What the Oregonlan thinks of Blnger Hermann today, and what ' it thought of him a year and a half ago, afford a con treat that la extraor- ' dlnary; even in the history of that organ of dishonesty and Inconalatency, ' Bead theaa parallel eolumna; -?.;"i i '!;"'"; .'.'.'.' v",'?Vt' - "Blnger .'Hermann ahould have Tkir. Hermann's release (from tha V ' the largest majority aver counted ! land office) and early appearance In ' for a congressional or state offloa Oregon may aerve to remind tha faith- ' In thla dlstrlot.-He haa .ever ful that he la a man who alwaya re f proved himself a capable congress- j quires to te taken care of. If there - man, an able worker for Oregon, ' la nothing left but the senate., doubt- ' I during the yeara he haa bees la leaa.lt. la the aenate he will have to oongreaa. Ha Is well recognised i have. - Ha la not. the highest type of '' ' , la . Waahlngton as a man who 1 auteaman. Ha Is not tha type of man , ' wants something, knowa what ha ', Oregon should be proud to send to tha wants and bow to get It for bla ' aenate. If he ever had any pronounced . ' stataX'To aatlafy oneaelf. If any t vlewa 'on publio questions, they were one can poaalbly harbor a doubt In 1 wrong. Ha would not take rank with -1 tha matter, It la aaay to learn from f tha Bpooners and Oalhouna of on-. ,"l the general and apeclal appropria j grass, but would add to the number '-' tlon bllla of those congresses ' of sleek and oily . politicians thera . wherein he has been a member. bk whom Oregon, It appears, loves . His services In tha congressional , best , to ba represented. -Tet he la a aeeelofl Juat cloaed hava also been J very-adroit sort of fellow. In unction V of such value to Oregon as to i unsurpassed and In - palaver , unap- -overcome absolutely the Idea that preached. . i . Calumny Itaelf , ha has pasaed bis day of useful- would forbear to charge him with' any neaa In Waahlngton. Mr. Her-; convictions on- great national laauaa . man has ably repreaanted Oregon ;' which would hamper his aotlvtty In .. in the past, is Just as ably and j tha why of ' appointments and appro ' satisfactorily representing Oregon prtatlons." Oregonlan - editorial, De ,' today, and will continue to repre- ! camber 10, ltOI. - v ' sent Oregon In eongreaa for tha : next term."-f-Oregonlaa . editorial, . - - - ? Juna t, 1004. . - " ' ' " - MANIACAL TERRIFY OPS! TROOPS Three Soldiers at Fort Ethan Alio Brutally Hacked to Pieces and a fourth Mortaly Wonnded; . . (Josraal Special Berries.) Burlington, Vt, June I. The sol dlera at Fort Ethan Allen are In a atato of abaolute panlo Over three mysterious murders In their ranks and a fourth at tack on an "Infantrynjan. The latter was found this morning dying from his Tha details, of tha murders axe kept aecret by the offlcera, who decline also to give tba names of -the dead. They ere today- ondueUn a searching Uivesit gatlou, and going over erery scran of avidehca. ten m steo. in uw nop inai tha murderer can ba-. captured. . v-.Nn soldier 1 allowed to leave thejres ervatlon on any pretext whareveh Oen- era! Corbln is expected to take personal eharare of the Inquiry. . . -.- It Is believed that a homicidal manWc, possibly one of tha soldiers, is at llo- anv new Internrtatlnn or the law. .but I any. ana , cunningly nmcm, m, iunii only to renew and emphaalao the Inter- tlty. Hia method of killing apparently pretatlon of tha law which had been is to stab his vloHms In the back. Tha uniformly adhered t by tha department wounded Infantryman aaya that he waa In previous caaea. ' ' , walking paat a guardhouse when, with in volume , page 7 of Land Decta- out the least warning;, or noise. naie lona is a decision rendered July I J, 188t a khlfa plunged Into hi back and knew by Secretary Lamar. In which ha aaya: no mora. Aiier luting n. w -Aa to thoaa holding positlone In a local edly stabbl, but his aaaallant waa avl offlee. either as a receiver or register, dentiy frightened away before jpomplat; A iimn1n"' llirl'i1ii)tA1l Ml CTlmC 2E- I Thla latter supposition la borna out by protection of the omcer or -employe tha fact that the three men murdere from ehargea tending to affect their of- wera literally hacked to plecea mu ftclal Integrity, such ss collusion and tUated almost beyond recognition. -rlt ""."ITetitBBttyorantbmoii. - The reason ? and 1 Justice of tha gov ernment'a Interpretation of tha law was - explained by" Secretary of the Interior Noble, lit a decision which he rendered February S. 1890 (Land Decisions.. VoL 10, page OThtn- which he jsaldJr:. r!'Xba - jubject of section 462 was evidently to remove from ins -Beraonruengnaiea -emeers-of local land offices tlie-temp- tatlon and the power; by virtue of .the opportunities aftorded them by, securing ' public lands over the general public by ' meana of their- earlier ana readier aoceaa to the records relating to the disposal of, and containing valuable information as to. such lands." , ' . ; - . . Only a few ' months later, when; ah , evasion of tha' law- had een attempted by a local land officer, wha advanced precisely the same plea now lut for ward by Hermann, secretary modio aaia (Land Declslona, Vpl. 11. page : "Can It be said that there la an am ' biguity about' section 46J? Such am biguity la not on the face of the section, for It plainly and clearly prohlblta of ficers, clerks and employes of the gen eral land office -from becoming Inter ested, directly or-Indirectly, In the pur-f- chaso of public landa. This prohibition t can scarcely be misunderstood by any. ' one reading it; - I do not think, there . fore, that it is a case of ambiguity.'? He declared that it was necessary to tha proper administration of f the viand de , partment that the local officers ahould s keep "free from this enticements of per sonni speculation" and -he reiterated the rul!iig,o often made by hia predeces , sors., ', ' -- Allusion hog frequently been made br - The Journal to the circular instructions : sent out br President Grant, to all of- consequent maladministration, aa en ;the ground of public policy and for the good of the publio aervlce. Persons who In tha face of auch regulation ' accept any of the posltlona Indicated, by doing ao waive for the time Being any Statu toryTlghrr they might otherwiae-hav to enUr lands In the df strict hi which they are employed, and a violation of the regulation might subject the per son arutltv thereof to censure or even - Secretary Teller, followed - the same l;yej-ttra,.Cal,,, June 2. The " torpedo line of argument 'In cases 'that" came a-. trovers Preble arid Paul Jonea lost DBToro-ninv-nna ecreMry-wopie s -ue r tneir anchors last night in a gale, and cj8lonn.havaslready3aeiL .auoMd,. 4weT-oi-ut-4o-aft-wtb4-ffien, la thla feature which makes It almoat certain that the work la that or a ma- nlac - ----- : - VISITORS GET TASTE r ry nr i ynrTII f irr r KrAi iii.rAii i.irr Not' fence In; mora than JO years hasl women and children visitors, aboard, but . department wavered In Ita declaration t d tnl moni!ng. it It waa Illegal for recelvera indf -uh" vtTlta ftal!ties the jnat it waa juegai ior - receivers ana ,; There were no fatalltlea. but every registers to fqulre land andot once on. w ,Mict Tha monitor Wyo- ll CT,"r " " mlng. which waa also crowded with via- Itors, held lta anchor, but was tossed about till all aboard were seasick. . The which Is now put forward by Hermann. Repeated decisions by. successive sec ; ---7 -v- , : "7 . " . r, t aoout liu III auoiiiu wore bvbbiviu . in, retarlea of the interior have warned him deatroy(r, crused about the bay. At that he - waa In possession of land to which he had no right. Ha knew when he acquired It that he was acting 11 1 o'clock this morning the-wind abated aufnclently to allow the landing of all thoaa not too sick. - Many officers, man legally and In defiance of the orders of and mariners were aahore to attend a the president and of tha Interior depart- barbecue gVn In their honor, and could ment, Hia pretense - that tha. present not return to their ship on account of interpretation of the law Is a new-one tna h,n Bias U absurd and "untrue. ,"'- , ' . - 15-YEAR-OLD BRIDE FLAMES COST LIVES REMAINS STEADFAST OF EIGHTEEN PERSONS :1 (Journal Special Service.) ' , (Journal Special Berrlee.) i VtAim. tun, 9 Twclv, nnraona were Memphis, Tenn., June . Frank burned to death In a fire which de- .1 JU i mT' , I .. . . . , - atroyed Nowywitkow, in. uancia. Six persons lost their uvea in a sman- Allen; alias Wllkerson. ot Toledo. O who three day a ago married 18-year-old Marie 'iWHson of Los Angeles, is under I er olglM at Kieff,.Rusla. arrest, r orgery ia ,ine cnarge againsi him; --The bride arrived here last week to, marry him. and remalna steadfaat In her faith In him despite his Incarcera tion. , 1- . FRANCE WILL AID AGAINST RAISUL1 'ostructs Minister at ; Tangier An erra . Tribesmen Take Hand- . Italian Warship Arrives. (Journal Special Service.) Parte, June . Ambassador Portar aaw" Foreign- Minister jjeicasse cms morning and handed him America's re qoeat for French aid in tha release of Ion Perdicarla. - Delcaase unhesitatingly Bromlsed his support and at once aent Instructions to this affect to tha French minister at. Tangier. " A dispatch from Tangier thla morn ing says, tha Angarra tribe, which 4a a very powerful one,' hua aent a delegation of leading roan to have personal In terview with tha bandit leader itaisuil lev aa endeavor-. t -eJitolfc- rom bias a nromlsa to release hia two Captive im mediately, to prevent tha landing of for eigners, who are opposed to tne Moslem faith.' on t Moroccan shores, -i It Is be lieved the Angerras" arguments will hava conatderabla. weight, aa this is a Strong noint with tha faithful. '. ' The lUllan. cruiser Dog&Il arrived off Tangier thia morning and was give the uadal honor by tha fleets; already thera assembled. . ' Her coming created great apprehension among tha inhabitants of Tangier, who now are In a state of terror lest the town be destroyed. Such ru mors -have already gained circulation and many of tha Inhabitants are fleeing to the hills.'. '---1 ' MARTIN PERMITTED TO ATTEND FUNERAL (Special Dispatch to The Journal) Corvallle. Or., June I. J. Ed Martin was given his preliminary hearing at t o'clock this morning and waa adjudged insane by Dr. Lee. He waa conveyed to Salem this afternoon. His mother,' who died from the shock of hia arrest, .waa taken from local undertaking parlora and Interred In Cryetal Lake cemetery. Tha aon attended in charge of an officer, Martin ahows by hia actions now that he is unquestionably demented in a most grave forms - - a --- Martin resisted fiercely when laaen from the cemetery," but "goes" to BalCm handcuffed and manacled in tha custody of John Wellsand Manf rled Seltavrrr W. I. Reed Accuses Cake Cake and B. ;. D. Slgler. IN A FAMOUS 'ACTION Former President of Rainier Hill and Lumlierl Compaay -Jl, Cuaries Re ceiver; Sitfer With Conspiracy, Attorneys With Demanding Bribe. AMERICAN WOMEN TO TAKE ACTIVE PART XOV8TOX CAB STJtlTB. BRIDGE OPEN' FOR TEN DAYS - '- , During the next 10 daya people may walk to and. fro across the Morrison 1 street bridge free of charge. This change in . the -order"..- of - things was brought about this morning, when work was begun tearing up the floor of the v east end of the bridge-in order that tha tracks may be rutsed' six feet so thut 1 - new- benms for the structure can be put - In position. A.i This work will be finished on the east end of the bridge within four 'dnys. btreetenra now stop at tha east approach' of - the , bridge and passengers walk to the west end of the draw, wher neoial cara" are provided. . Thefa cat-a f moke a loop from Morrison atreet to T, (Joornal Special Service.) Houaton, Tex June i. All the atreet car Una In the city ara Ued up by a strike of . S00 empJoys( 'who demand higher wages, ' New men are - being brought in by the car company ; and a bitter struggle la anticipated. XOHDOir SCOVOBS SX-MATO MW. , " ' . Journal Special Serviee.) London. June I. Ex-Mayor fieth Low j. -1 of New York.who baa been the recipient Third ' and Yamhill" and back ' 'to tha ? much -octal attention during his visit j. , -rh. .Mr .... I to London. Is to be the guett cf honor end of the bridge Is on the north side l dinner to b, xhen by the Pl'erlms of tha atructura and Is elevated about oc'e tonight Mr. James Bryce Is to six feet ' - 1 - , . . preside, and the apcakera will Include "After, the work of tearing up the j Ambassador .Choate: atd other persona flooring and elevating the tracks Is com. noremosi pleted there will be no Interference With traffic , across the bridge,", said ; M.y V, Bulter.V superintendent of the'.; Pacific Construction company, this morning. .The plan that wa hava adopted Is the a. b. or nvLtffOXS. '(-Toaraal Special Service.) Molina, 111., June J.The Illinois state safest we could devise k without closing L society of tha Daughtera of the Amerl; the bridge, v Within 10 daya the regular can Revolution began Ita annual convene 'which was Uken off this I tlon in Mollne today, and will remain in bridge car. i street - to morning, wui : oa running, again. .4v-.-Jc,4seaaion unm-rBaturuayv,,.f.M-;s;iVj;:a;-. i.r:;;;" ,,4,5 seasion ntU;8aturdajivyMC: (Joornal Special Service.) Berlin, June 1. American women are to hava a prominent part in the quin quennial meeting- of the International Council of Women, to be held In Berlin next week and -the week following. In addition to Mrs. May Wright Bewail, of Indiana, who will preside over the aea- stons, there will be present a delegation of nearly two-score representative wo men of the United States and Canada. The Arst week of the gathering Is to be devoted to executive sessions of the council proper, which will occupy the mornings. Three public meetings will be held in the evenings on the general ubject of "The New Internationalism," its object being ' both a demonstration-! and a propagauda. ' As a part of this plan, reports of the 19 national councils will be given. The Special njibject of the third avening1, ' '"Peae and Arbitration," will be discussed in three formal ad dresses by Lady Aberdeen in English, by Baroness von' Buttner In German, and by a French . speaker in her own Ian guage. . . v . The aecond week will be given over to the popular gathering, i It will be di vided into, four sections for discussions under the heads of "Women's Education and Higher Culture.", '.'Women In Boclal Alms and Institutions," "Women's Pro fessions and industries," and "The Legal and Political Position of Women." , .,; ..X 1.1, -,.,. ', ; GETS 99-TXAB BBBTBirOB, -i'.- .i :--' (Joont Sperlal Service-) .. '' El Pan TexM, Junr Arthur Eddy of Los Angeles,"' who was convicted of the murder of Daniel Mitchell, a Cin cinnati man. was today sentenced to years' Imprisonment " 1 - Charges of a moat sensational charac ter against B. D. Slgler, the Republican candidate for county assessor, and tha law firm of Caka Cake, are contained In an affidavit filed In the circuit court yaaterday by W. L Reed, former presi dent and manager of tha Rainier Mill V Lumber company. Ha allegea that Slg ler has entered Into a conspiracy with tha lawyers to avoid carrying out the order of Judge Fraier In the autt of Gardner KT Wilder agalnat himself r that no- aounHng bf hn rnmAm for largo amounts 'of-money received, and that Caka Caka hava endeavored to extort blood money" from him. Falling to do ao, ha says, they ara trying to ruin-him. The suit has already become notorloua on- account of tha ehargea brought against Judge Fraser by Ralph R. Duni- war. of counael for , tne aeienaani. xne accusations were disproved by tha reo- orda themselves and by Attorneys Hogue and Wilbur, counsel for Keea. Tne affi davit of Reed, embodying tha ehargea agalnat Slgler and Caka Caka, la made on. account of a petition, of that, law Arm In relation- to Anoney auppoawa -40 ba in thr hands-' of wigier-as raceivar. Other - affldavtts which, It 'la 5. claimed. support-tha-ikllegations or-eea,- tn pan. ara made pr county Asseseor x. Laws of Columbia county,'' 13. W. Reed an,d R. 8. Hatton. ; ' ' Blsiory of tha Caaa. . Wilder, brought suit against Reed, Anrii 1. 1801. He aaaerted that each of the parties had an equal interest in property at Rainier prior td December K. .1M1. and that other property was purchased with tha intention of putting up a mill, w uaer ciaimea no nu wbu iwnnrmA .nil that Reed had established a mill under tha name or tne naimer ura- her a Milliner company, naa pureuHm other propeity and waa faat placing money In bank.rWlthout accounting to blm.- " ...... After considerable litigation juago Fraerdeelded-tha-ult .4n Avor. of Wilder, and B. S. Slgler was appointed receiver Juna 6. lus. omce iran m ordered the property aold. Several aalea of atock were made, but tha last order has not been carried out because, as Slgler claims, no purchaser has appeared. Caka & Caka appeared for Wilder, and Hogue- aVWllbur -i or ReoL- - Dunlway mm tnJcen in aa associate counsel a lew months ago. In March Cake A Cake rnt a. nutltlon regarding money sup posed to be In tha bands of Receiver Slgler, and it la In reply to this petition that Reed- and tne otnero num. w -dt satlonal affidavits yesterday. , In thla affidavit Reed oenies wiai. k.r. la mt auch amount of money aa mentioned by the lawyer In" - Slglern possession. If there ia any such amount In his poaaeaalon, lia .continues, 11 is subject to numerous charges against the receiver and Is not a net amount by any means. Conspiracy zs cnargeo. Attmr Aon vina- that Cake A Cake ever performed any aervlce fcr him, artd that . ... . . 1 .11. mmm he owea mem anyinin, ..... "There waa no an'agonlnm between the partiea to thla auit in carrying out the decree until tne attorneys "r ii.ii '8- 1 f t - - Mayor Williams Signs the .Measure Passed by the Council . ONLY ONE NAY VOTE Tbe Reform Measure Receives Almost Unanimous Approval of Council Saloon Boxes Cut Out Almost : Entlrcly-Text of New taw. Mayor Wllllama, at 11:10 o'clock to day, by tha stroke of a pen, did a turn which Portland people, with tha excep tion of a few saloon proprietors, call an Important move In the Interest of bat ter motela In tha city. Mayor Wllllama signed tha anti-box ordinance paaaed yesterday afternoon by tha council. In carrying out what ha believed to bo a popular demand, tha mayor uncon sciously did a deed. that was almoat dra matic hia signature being ainxed with the pen which Councilman Albe used m drafting, tha original ordinance. This pen will long ba a cherished aouvenlr in the poaaeaalon of Mr. Albee. To the many prominent men wno lert their offlcea and crowded the city coun cil chamber some weeks ago in order that they might raise their voices for tha. suppression of. ibis pitfall. for the younsj men and women of the eity,' the day of the ordlnance-elgtiing 1a long to be remembered, t It means to them that they did enough to defeat the powerful liquor ring of this city and rts- atnee who hava insisted mat tne otner xei www vrsrtonr-nsrnm crankar that Port land is no worse than other towns. To tha work of theaa .lUaejia and to the exposure published In the Journal re- rardlnt real ' conditions that nave -ax Isted In Portland aaloon boxea and In Portland reataurarit boxes where liquors ara aold. was due the starting of ' the movement that resulted in councilman Albee coming ' forward with his oral nance... with tha pasaago of the.ordl nance and with the mayor's signing tha ordinance today, Thoaa nuaineaa man who a-ot out and worked for tha destruc tlon of this, the moat pernicloua Inllu- enco - In Fortiana Slum uia, are con' gratulatlng one another today on tba reault of their, enorts. With tha ordinance goes the pro v la- ion . that no restaurants aelling intox icating liquors ahall have boxes. There is also the provision that -Laiea isn trances" can no longer ba advertised ovor-doorwaya leading In to- aaloon back- rooma. The ordinance meana tnat tna aaloon box business of Portland has been aeaii a ueauix uiuw. The new ordinance goes Into effect on October 1. This provision waa Inaerted aa a reault of a compromise on tba part of tba members of tha tmiena" ana councllmen's committed ' " t One Tots "Bay. At yesterday's meeting of the city council It took but a few seconds' time to pass the anti-box ordinance. Council man Fred T. Merrill being- tbe lone mem, bet. .of tha council, to vote, against, .tha measure. - At the 'last -meeting 'oft tha liquor license' committee the " brdlnahce was amended by H. HArbee." ft ahthor. altowtng-rrhaxra rin.. rstaurajus-wJiere liquor is not sold. The ordinance providea that no box, booth, or private room, of less .dimen sions than i0 feet floor apace, on the upper or lower floor, ahall be maintained In any restaurant or saloon, except such resiaurania wnere liquor is not sold. No "family entrances" or '"private en trance win Da permitted, or signs above the doora of saloons, but liquor may be served to guests In tha rooms of bona Ada hotels. A fine of $100 or Imprison BNOfcASB WZX& WOT COBSOBXPT. - (Joornal Bperlll Service.) London, June J.Secretary. of War Forster In the house of commons today- denied 'reports that .the government In tended - to Introduce conscription pro- DALNY IS NOV OPEN Japanese Completely Free the Harbor . From Russian Mines. r ; WILL RUSH TRANSPORTS Engineers Commence Work of Repair lniFortlficatioDSian(liRe: mounting Cuus-Pay La- J - borers In 1 Cold. V for a violation of thla ordinance, and for subsequent offenses the fine may be doubled. . . . , Tha salient sections of tha bill fol low:' ..- . . Tart of. tha B1XL ; Section 1 No person engaged In sell-. fng spirituous, malt, or fermentcqMlquora or wines in quantities less than one quart In any aaloon, bar room! or res taurant In the city of Portland, shall sell any liquor to be delivered or used or that shall be delivered , or used in any side room, back room, upper room, or other apartment in the same or an, adjoining (Continued on Page Two.) iff Caka & Cake, and B. D. Slgler. r4ment not to etceed' SO" days, 'to' Imposed mlnr. and Charles T. Wliaer, uruunr and agent of plaintiff, entered Into a conspiracy to set aaiae ana irwu- the carrying out of the said final de cree of June 7, 1908. and aald named nAitiea old enter Into aald conspiracy before the sale of September i6, IMS, and are now In possession .of same and hava been during all tne mest nerem mentioned." ,. , In oursuance of this conspiracy, it is alleged. Receiver Slgler failed to sell the property under the terms provided in the decree, but Illegally announced tmrmm n aula at the Instance of Cake A Cake, aa the result of which, with Slg lert - connivance, numeroua fraudulent and flctitloua bide were put in to "puff" the sale. When Keed ana otners reiusea to bid longer against the alleged flctl iiaik hid. it is claimed, the property was knocked down to the plaintiff at 120,000, and a requeat of Reed that the nnn.iur he remit red Ao oap 10 per cent down, as he had previously announced. was refused .;.'-.; :- Tawvex Ooes to Baoea . flhnrtiv after aald Bale." Reed aweara. "It vu agreed between Attor- neyaCake and Wilbur On their way to Portland that tney woiua m noon proceed to the court ; and make report of aald eale. but aald Cake neg lected and-refused as agreed to pro ceed to go with Wilbur to make report of such sale to the court, but. Instead went to, the raeea." It Is further alleged that a motion for tha discharge Of the Teceiver was over ruled by an order obtained by. Cake & Pake. T'n to October S. 1903. he said. (Joornal Special Jervlee.)'-' Toklo. . June 1. Dispatches received . here today state that tha Japanese gun boats hava entered Dalny harbor an4 that the channel haa now been rendered . completely aafa by the destruction ,of all mlnea In and around it. -. For eeveral daya thla worg nag naen carried on steadily and with the great eat cars to make It thorough. By tha facllltiea thue afforded Japan la abla to more rapidly nd aaaUy. land troops and auppllea for tha reduction of Fort Arthur." a worir which -wni-now-bercar- rled forward with great speed. A siege" train will ba landed at.enc. The areateet work In clearing a war - to Dalny came In tha way of tha de atructlon of a chain of mlnea connect ing with tha mainland ' from - tna Ban Sbantao islands, s - -' - 4 - - '- r'- - But little work will be necessary to ( remount tha guns and repair tha fortl- Ocatlona at " Dalny. tha Rusetan wortt of destruction being ao hurried as to make It Ineffectual. ; With this .in vievf , the Japanese engineers already hava a large Jorc or cooues a wora ana others, wlMjbiWppei Jiiot D0a,'..v.-ivJ:4."'-;.,...-'.v.'-i; .kit ' - . ' i - ( Japanese funda- aeera- plentiful, aa all the man working aa laborers' arq paid at the end Of each day's employ-, ment and., usually, in. gold. . This has .the effect of Inspiring1 confidence In tha. Chinese to a great txtent and no pains are taken .to prevent their pending such news through tha mails to China, . , .' .'' XAS BOT rBOTZSTZD. (rreat Britain Discusses - Xlnag , Float tBeT From neat of War. ; " (Jonraal Special Service.) '. $ ' -f London. Juna t. In tha house of com mons today Earl Percy, under secretary Of foreign affairs, said that no represen tation -' had-been-made to Russia- by Great Britain on tha subject of naval . mlnea outside" of territorial llmlta - in -the faf ease " - Percy said that such action had been discussed 'and that It seemed not only necessary that tha peaceful natlona should take aoma auch-action, but that it was probable a protest might be made within a short time. Ha aald that alL advlcaa show that Pacific navigation may . be Imperiled for yeara by tha ocean currents carrying , floating en gines of death out over tha Una of traf- flc between America and tha orient, re sulting possibly for years to coma In PBallw, marine, disasters. J1 . - , . m .... Oorrespondent Tails of Bnsslas Pans ants' Blsliko tor Fartlcipato Is Vu, - . ..: . (Joornal SperUl Servlct. i..'. .Cl..' " . Berlin, , June 1. The -.Vosslseho ZeL tung today reports" a story 'which seems incredible, and is entirely with- out corroboration, to , the effect - that tha last- force of men aent from Khar koff to Manchuria refused to enter the train and finally had to ba pitched bod ily .into the cars. Then the wives of the soldiers threw themselves on ; tha rails ahead of the -engine. . Thay. ware . forcibly removed, accord-'.. Ing to the atory, but others took their' places, until tha commanding- office re cava . order. , to, proceed - regardless of tha prostrate women, and several were killed or Injured when the train started. ' r AT FBBO BTJABGr OKXBCk Japanese , Troops - Kortas; : to Foist at : Which Battla Kay ba Toug-ht. (Joarnal Special Service.) Chef oo, . June l.t-Chineaa arriving from Takushan report that the number of Japanese troops landed there during May waa between 0,000 and 10,000. and (Continued on Page Two.) DEAD MAN neither ,tha receiver nor Cake A Cake claimed' that any amount of money waa owed those lawyera by 'the receiver, and all services rendered by the Ann were rendered aa tha attorneys or uaru- (Contlnued on Page Two.)'. 'S STORY EXONERATES HIM (Joarnal Special Servlee.) ' .; Bedford, Ind..' June 1. -Olln Bundy, a member of tba citixena' committee, em ployed in the investigation of the mur der of Sarah Schafer, a school teacher, knd who recently died In Indianapolis, baa made a deathbed statement exoner ating Jarpcs. McDonald rromany com plicity In the crimp.- Bundy ;' was a prominent attorney and collapsed under the strain of the work. In his state ment he said the police had the wronff man and had arrested McDonald only heeatise they wanted a vlttlm on whom to place the crime. .."'. ' .' -'?-...,!. ' As a rKii'.t of Ifundy's Bfatemen,t Uie reward far'. t!ie errrehenaion cf i'isi Schnfer's murderer was Increased to S5-.000 this morning. What gives credence to tha statement made' by Bundy more than any other thing Is the fact that for aome time after the commission of. the crime Me police end local officera ln'charr -f i case were looked upon as bnli s; lm n tent and that all nndpnor t -y it i Were practically wlthmit tvH. -j Detectives and note.l rrlii;if-.i-li:i- ' ' were finally lmporre.1 frmn '.'! ferret : out, , If poMHlMe, ,t; i Of. the rnurflcr. The out:--. - combined effort of - ' the arrest .f . ri.vi f U bus of t-i . t'-.v,:' 1 t jr .