THE OREGON1 DAILY ' JOURNAL. PORTLAND, - TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE .21, lDt
4
fpiDPiiiT rniiDT
- QUEEff CONTEST:
HELD TO iCCOUflT
TO.IfJPROVESALEfJ
untuu. tuuai
SITS AT EUGENE
FOR ROACH ESTATE
MONTANA COURT
RAILWAY SYSmi
1
UNUSUAL CASE IN
GROWS
EXCITING
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1 Tha queen-voting contest la Hearing
ln end. For the past several days it haa
( aeenVgeneraliy believed that the rate
, lay MtwMt Mlaa Margaret Paffmth the
'.candidate of the fraternal orders,' and
f Miss Anna Simmons of the labor union.
Wise Slmmona baa led tha race for al
.nwst a week, stepping ahead of Miss
: .raffrath, who had held flrat place evar
since the contest began. Laat night at
,. ia o'clock Mia. Paffrath again took tha
load by a majority ef ltl votes. Miss
I Paffrath bad than polled 6,522 votea and
Misa Simmons M- Today at 1J
; o'clock tha yotaa were counted, show
v lng that Miss Paffrath atlll bolda the
supremacy, having polled ,2 votaa.to
Miss Slmmona' l.S7, giving tha former
a gain of 167 votea.
mxxmm ciaxxc nox xxzovro,
jajczsTS. MXncnauBr, jsbtwzx
911,000 AITS $20,000 COtTBT 2XSA2
low xmnnnxTM oxAJtati or
si&,ooe.
i
James It Humphrey, aa executor of
tha estate of Carolina 1L Roach, must
aorouot to tha helra tea between 1(.O0
and 120.000, or about double tha amount
ha claimed was due tbera la hla final
aooount In an oplnlonalven this morn
ing County Judge .Webster ao held, add
ing that to aay tbe least Humphrey has
been very careleaa in discharging his
duties aa executor, haa made bad loans
and aa an accountant la a failure, Hum'
phrey ia held responsible for loans mad
without proper aecurity.
About $9,000, which Humphrey claim
ed for extra compensation, waa disal
lowed . by tbe court, as - well is M.OO0
for office rent and various Incidental
Items of expena.
Mr. Roach died about 11 years ago
leaving her property to ber three chil
dren. For two or three yeara Hum'
m ssaxxa , Airs oomcmsD
tn ' ' shoostd 1 ;; Bsajuna, CiAms
VS2UHC AOTg AS AOQtrXTTA X
rntST BilatB XiaKT OF SAU,
Another surprise was tn store for the pnrT aa executor made semi-annual re
Judges. Mlaa Mae Meaon. woo naa a required by law. and then dla-
shown JitUa etrengtb in the previous continuj tha practice.. Judge Webster
counts, now occupies third place, with tnt investigation of tbe affairs of
I.11S votea. and la regarded at the prea- gUU ,n whcn reports had not been
' ent moment aa one of the moat form id- mi about H months ago, or a- few
able contestant ' : montha after he had assumed hla posl-
iw.iainnra.i vwuv, t01 on the Multnomah bench. Hum
contesf on a strictly Impartial has la, n d n, counsel objected to filing
and Intend to de as. A .umber of of- w put tpon utMt being Is
fers have been made by supporter of BUtAtrltA to get the heirs te algn a
different candidates to pay any sum re- i. ..hirh Mch' ti tn twelve
, (Special Dispatch te Tbs Joaraal.) , ,
Helena, Mont. June II. Arguments
are being made toaay in me supreme
court on a writ of review directed te
District Judge' Clements to ascertain
he exceeded hla Jurisdiction la re-
leasing Thomas Keerl on ball. .
Keerl waa tried for murder in the
first degree and convicted In the second
decree. On being granted new trial
by 1 tbe . eunrem court, be applied for re
lease on ball, bis attorneys urging that
conviction In the second i degree waa
equivalent to an acquittal of murder
In tbe llrst degree. " ' ; . '
- Judge Clements coincided with thla
view, whereupon the state applied for
writ of review, and tbe supreme court
directed Clements to show cause w.by
a writ of supervisory control abonld not
issue. On this arguments are being
heard , today by tbe . supreme court
Great Interest attache to the case. -
oxAjra jtrmr chosxst to zittkstz-
oats xix.zxvo or xorru foitba
- ov oasx surossp or'nourt-
taTOoxromATOxs or arxw com
" tmmt tax cxAxaa or cmuirr
,'xxam m tsaotxok ooic'att
vrOBTZaLaTXr. MAT ' M oonrxoTzs
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
HELD AT THE DALLES
quired to elect the queen, but such prop
ositions have received no consideration.
'i'lie management haa received word j "T .
report in which each' waa to receive
about 1100 and an Interest In property of
jrora mo King jnn . rua. . . . . . ln whch th- ,moun.
V!".lJ,mwJtm te them w raiaed t-IM
Purther objections were entered and he
filed a supplemental report, admitting
that $,475waa their due in final aet
tlement They went into court some
time ago. : . . -'
The executor "was allowed , credit for
interest paid on notes and disbursements
aggregating IMJ4.M. r "
', TV'-;,
I1ER DENIES ,
RUMORED SALE
They entered objection and Humphrey
hearty reception accorded bis courier,
end he announces that ne will soon leave
with hie retinue for Portland, to arrive
. at high noon on June It. Elaborate
preparations are. being made for hla re-
' ception. ' . ' ; -
The Flying Bambards have left Chi
cago and will be la the city by the Ust
f the week, to be ready for the opening
day. . Phil V. Green, who will descend
' the spiral tower on gilded globe,, has
left bis home in Cincinnati, and will
aoon arrive In the city to begin actual
practice. lie brings his complete appa
ratus with him. -.i ' . .
- i ne vote for queen of the carnival at
. t.'SO p. m. today: -,
Margaret Paffrath .........
Anna Simmons .............. ....(.711
bessie Aaron ..................I.101
Mae Mason .................. I.Ul
Anna Mabel Atkinson . . ,S,SS3
. Pearl Bones ..2.130
ftetha Fowler ............... ....l.tll
i Fanny Hendee ....1,801
Mu Bones is 111. but hag not with
' drawn from the race. 1 i .
fiAUDE ADAKIS IS
: : VERY RETIRING
i Maude Adams arrived from' Sacra
mento in good spirits and good health.
Pursuant to her custom while on long
western tours, however, aha immediate
ly retired to her apartment after a light
breakfast thia morning, and denied her-
. self to all callers for ;he day. Neither
does she do like Anna, Held and tber
strenuous members of the dramatio pro
fession spend part of each day tn open
air athletics, walking or riding and for
-that reaaon aha will see but. little. of
Portland during the first day of her
Vbilt. ;,!,..',,!
"Miss Adami haa stood the fatigues
of, her present tour remarkably well,
said a member of her company. "She
: hopea to reach hep country home, en
Long Island about the middle of July
In condition to thoroughly enjoy her
7nrnmervacatlon.T"' She 1s" a domestic
little person, has a delightful country
; home,' and la already planning just what
will happen In the way of Joys in sum
mer living. r .,,.,..:'-."'
"Thia will be the second appearance
of Miss Adams in northwestern cities.
Her other appearance here waa with the
Empire theatre etock company in tbe
early '80s. Tbe other visit waa enjoy
able, and ahe haa looked forward with
-pleasure to the present one." . ' .;-.. :
"-.Miss Adams agreed to give an extra
matinee performance tomorrow. . J
Oeorge W. Weidler denlea that he has
parted with hla water front property to
the Northern Pacific, aa published In a
morning paper today, and adda that he
cannot understand why auch statement
have been made, alnce they are without
foundation la f act. -'. , ' .
- It was stated that Mr. Weldler had
old his water front property oa North
Front atreet after telegraphic communi
cation with tbe office of President El
liott of the Northern Pacific.
' There ia ao troth in the story," aald
Mr. Weldler. "Some auch a deal haa
been pending, but it haa not been con
summated, and why auch a statement
waa made without any authority I can
not understand. I would be gratified
If those Interested In my business af
fair would discover ,f what they are
writing about' before they , rush into
print - ..;;.'. r. .... ...t : " -,
Thla property waa sought by - the
Northern Pacific some yeara ago during
Mayor Rows a administration and it was
for a time thought that the road would
use the property for terminal tracks,
but the franchise granted by the city
allowing the company the use of certain
streets connecting with the property
were not satisfactory to the company
And the entire matter was dropped. The
franchises only permitted the North
ern Pacific to use the streets for freight
purposes, the idea of the council .being
that all local roads ehould use the Union
depot, and that If promiscuous traffic
privileges were given' depots .would be
scattered over" the city. " Because It was
not given the right to operate passen
ger trains over these tracks the North
ern Pacific refused the proffered fran
chisee and the deal with Mr. Weldler
fell' through.. Y- '.; ? - ;'..
. (Sprelai Dispatch e The Jouraat)
The Dalles, Of., "June Jl. Yesterday
the election of mayor, treaaurer and
water 'commissioners . for Dallea City
resulted as follows: There were' two
tickets Jn the field, the regular and In
dependent' On the ' regular - ticket were
for mayor, F. a Gunning, the present
Incumbent treaaurer, C i. CraadaU.
present Incumbent; N. J 8lnnottj water
commissioner at large. . i . .
Independent ticket waa, composed of
these candidates: Mayor, F. A. 8eu
fert; trees user, Ed Kirta: water com
missioner at large, N. J. Blnnott - ' '
Those sleeted are F, A. Seufert may
or, 171 majority; treasurer, Ed Kurts.
lit majority; .water commissioner at
large. N. X Blnnott, no opposition.
Councllmen Flrat . ward, F, vv. Wil
son and P. Pagan.
- Second ward, F. H, Wakefield and W.
E. Walther. : .
Third ward, P. J. Btadelmaa and .
W. Chlldere. ;
The present board of water commis
sioner was re-elected, wltav the excep
tion of Vlnoe Circle, who was elected
ln place of Hans Hansen of the Third
ward
fined Dispatch t Tbe loaraat) . '
Eugene, Or- June 11. The regular
term of circuit court convened in thla
city yesterday, . A grand Jury, consist
ing of the following, waa chosen: XL P,
Williams, Thomas tieevey, Z. Kinteley,
O. Bennett Robert Griffin, Jacob Gates,
Amos Johnson. . 11 ' . .' ;
Among the cases to be looked into Is
that of the killing 'of Louis Poitraa by
Charles' 11 lot t near Ixrane, recently.
the coroner s jury having exonerated
Elliott '' ;" ..''',' v.'i ' ;
Among the -cases disposed of during
tbe flrat day. of court were:
J. U. Brown against Theresa Folder
wert and Nick Kelderwert, to 'recover
money, verdict for plaintiff, , ;
Z. H, Bingham against . C JU Ralney,
to recover money, Judgment for Ii60.
Hand Densmore against M, Svarvernd.
to recover money. Judgment for $2(4.74,
attorney fee of lit and Interest at I per
cent from September I, IStt.
Tbe board of school directors of Flor
ence, Lace county, have let the contract
to I N. Roney of Eugene for the ereo
tlon of a new school building to cost
about 11,900, bonds, tor which were re
cently voted by the district Mr. Roney
has Just returned from Florence, where
he closed the contrtct with the direc
tors, , 1 . ',.V -; '.'... ';:'
Synxn ixuk jt suotbxo tura. j v The Kind You Have Aftrayj Conshi- an! tvLldt h&$ "bem "
w ..wver. v. years, mis Dome th slrmatnr of..?
St t ' ' m a ..-. - . . .
m i i -' uas Dcen maae nnaer ni per- ,
t&gjfy ' o11 taperrlilon since its Infancy.'
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Jast-a-good"are bat
Experiments that trifle) with and endanger the health of "
Inlants and Chlldren-Experience affainst Eiperlmcnte
CORVALLIS CROWD .
; -. JS DISAPPOINTED
ST. JOHNS CITIZENS
TO HOLD MEET
.(pedal Dispatch te The Jeeraal.)
St John- Or June 11.--A mait-mMt.
lng will be held here Wednesday even
ing, June 1 J, for the purpose of discuss
ing the advisability of bonding tbe town
for money with which to build a city
nan, install, fire apparatus! and provide
for other necessary Improvement.
A petition 1 also being Circulated to
have Jersey street graded from the
brow Of the hill to the railroad, and Edi
son atreet from St , Johns park to the
wooicq mills.
, (Special Dkpateb te Tbe JoeraaL) .
Corvallia. Or., June SL -A horse race
between animals belonging to Oeorg-
Brown and Oene Tortora was run on the
track south of town yesterday after
noon for a purse of $100. A large crowd
of men assempled) to witness the event
nut tbe race was declared a foul and
tbe purs was not awarded to either
party. .Another race i will be held be
tween the eame animals hereafter.!
Oeorge Tut tie of Portland Is la Cor
vallia on business this week. : .
Nearly all the visitors who were ln
Corvallia last week for commencement
have departed for their homes, and the
uaual quiet, that follows th. close of
college has set In. , , ., .
Haying 1 in progress In Benton coun
ty this week and the work will bo j
rushea la order to miss the rains that
usually fall about the Fourth.' , .
: Bert Turner haa been' released from
the county jail, where he has served' a
10 days' sentence for carrying concealed
weapon, y-t, . .,,v,w-,u,(t
- ' .
FAMOUS NATURALIST '
' DJES IN VICTORIA
- . 1 .-. I v . -'V--?
(Bpeclal Dispatch to The , Joaraal.) '
Victoria, B. C June- U.John Fan
nin, formerly curator of the provincial
museum here, died yesterday, ajred 13
year. He was ,ope of the pioneers of
tha. province, eoming. overland to Carl
boo in the daj' of the gold rush. , He
The St Johns BvsawlleaT torcViio- . lt0"..tnfcJl0a,o'tu"1 bl
served 'Children's day la the church par
lors last evening. A good program waa
rendered, and the church had been beau
tifully, decorated for the occasion, ferns
and rosea being used. -s . '
At the school eleotlon tonight a clerk
of the board sad one director are to be
eieciea. , j . ,. v-
game, many of the animals for which ha
shot himself. - This, was presented to
the province fix 1886 and formed the nu-
ctque oi io ctiieoraiea museum. ,
At the laat session of the legislature,
owing to his declining health, be was
superannuated. He , was widely, known
for work in his branch. One species .of
mountain goat who named after him. and
ia ,cajiea, mi uvia jranmnit.
DR CHARLES W LEWIS jmy 'BE GUILTLESS '
DIESJN.WY0M1NG BUT SERVES 15 YEARS
STATE CAVALRY TO
GO INTO CAMP
BARBER LAW IS UP
' IN SUPREME COURT
v f . Argument on the constitutionality of
the barber law will begin in the supreme
court Aezt Tuesday. The question ha
,come before, the highest tribunal of the
. state , on ; appeal from the decision of
Circuit Judge George, who held the law
to be 'unconstitutional In the case of H.
I.. Brlggs, on behalf of whom habeas
corpus proceedings were Instituted - by
y Attorney Frank Grant
, i r The decision of Judge George waa on
' ahe ground that the legislature had
, delegated- its authority to the atate
board of barber examiners, Instead of
prescribing the qualifications of barbers
Itself. Attorney Grant will conduct the
- argument' for Brlggs, the respondent,
.while Attorneys 'John F. Logan and R.
W, Galloway of Portland and John Mo
Nary of Salem Will represent the state
board of barber examiners, which Is the
i appellant. District Attorney Manning
- and hi former deputy, Arthur C. Bpen
i cer, appeared for the state in the clr
v rult court, but will probably not go be
fore. the supreme court
casnsvTXAui cokmittzb.
: Orders were Issued from the offloe
of the adjutant-general of the National
Guard thla morning directing the atate
troops concerning their uniforms and
equipment on the annual encampment at
American lake, near Tacoraa, July 7-21.
The orders were amended so as to In
clude troop A, cavalry, which will ac
company the other branches of the
service on the trip. It was feared for a
time that the available funds would be
Insufficient to meet the expenses of the
troop, and orders were Issued sending
the cavalry on a practice march. The
orders that were Issued today, however,
were amended ao as to Inclurde the
troop. , .' s- .
. . (8pecUI Dlapateh t The JearaaL) -V
Greely, Col June 11. Dr. Charles
Wlllard Lewis, president of the Unrvr
slty of Wyoming, is dead of pneumonia
after week's illness. He wa well
known aa a preacher and lecturer of na
tional reputation. , l- . ... i -Charles
Wlllard Lewie was bora at
New .Trenton, Ind., August SO, I860. He
waa a son of Nancy and R. L. Lewi He
waa High school principal In Brookville,
Ind., from into to 18S, and was a post
graduate etudent of Harvard ln the sum
mer of 1895. '
rnaL) "'
(Jipuraal gpeelal Berrloe.) "
; Chicago, June al.- The committee on
credentials ' was organized with Me-
Comarof iMaryland chairman, and Stew
- art, oi Illinois Secretary.. There are now
It contests to be decided.
i The committee on oermanent ornn.
liatlon elected Gen. W, H. JOhnson kit
jNeW Jersey chairman, and Govern.,
'Carter Of Hawaii secretary. The com-
trilttee' oh resolutions elected Lodge of
Massachusetts chairman and Clark of
Wyoming secreUry. -A committee of 11
was appointed to prepare a platform and
recess was then taken until ,4V o'clock
,': this afternoon..-' V:V'.' 'p- r'. .
M. WITTENBERG IS
ELECTED DIRECTOR
The school election yeaterday after
noon resulted ln the re-election of M.
Wittenberg aa director, with practically
no opposition. A few scattering votos
were cast for other persons, possibly
about 16. It was rumored a few days
ago that there would be a move to se
cretly put up a candidate to defeat Mr.
Wittenberg, but tbe publicity given the
matter ln the newspapers resulted In
defeating the scheme. Mrs, L. W. Sit
ton will now be the chairman of the
board, by virtue of being the lpngest
in oince.
The board elected a part of the teach
ers at the meeting held yesterday after
noon, and it ia expected that the re
mainder will be elected at the special
session this afternoon, when the result
will be made public.
SANITARIUM SUED '.
FOR WOMAN'S DEATH
NATIVE, DAUGHTERS
DISBAND SOCIETY
Following in the wake ot the state or
ganisation of a Native Bona of Oregon,
which 'dissolved after flourishing for a
time, the Native Daughters of Oregon
decided to drop their organization. The
grand cabin of the native daughters met
In sixth annual session" yesterday; and
decided to drop the present organisation
and. reorganise next September: In ; a
manner that will include native eons in
Its membership.1 Mrs. Julia A. Gault of
McMlnnvllle, ' president, - recommended
this change In her. morning address to
the delegates. . The new organization
will tnolude In Its membership the hus
bands of native daughters and the wives
ef native aons. i ;; The president Mrs.
Gault; Mrs.' Welch, the past president
and Mrs.- Mary - Kuykendau were the
recipients of appropriate Jewel pins, pre
sented by the members of the grand
cabin. ''',' l
:; "ji QAM XOBBBK WKWttBtfl
(Bpeclal DU patch te The Yoornal
' Helena, Mont, June JLr-Because he
believes- an unsupported confession
Should not Secure a conviction. Gover
nor Toole has declined to extradite from
Kansas City William Miles, who a few
days ago confessed to tbe murder of a
Montana nrakeraan ia years ago.
At the same time Governor Toole has ;
pardoned from the state prison William!
wait ham,' whom Miles declares Is ln-i
nooent, but who wa convicted for the
crime .to which Miles has confessed, and
who has served 19 years of bis sen
tence. . Waltham was Bent to prison on
his own confession.' Xt Is now believed!
that tot h men n red at the brakenfltn,
and each ' supposed himself the mur
derer, ,;. ,.;'- ;',,. w -f..;.
" ' (-- tIpatch te Tbs Joaraal.)' -Salem.
Or., June 11. Control of the
property of the ClUsens Light Trac
tion , company baa been formally as
sumed by the Incorporators of tbe new
company. , Mr. A. Welch, who will be
manager of the company, and Mr. Ed
ward Hall of Baker city arrived in the
city yeaterday, and. after a- short In
spection Mr. Welch returned to Port
land on business. He will return . td
Salem within a few days, and will then
begin pushing the many Improvements
which are to be put through, Mr. Welch
is familiar : with Salem, is he traveled
through this Section fox five years, sell
lng eleotrloal supplies. He 1 an elec
trician ot practical experience, having
been In the business for 17 year
i Mr. Welqft stated - that he had pot
been among the people long, but had no
ticed much ill feeling against the old
company, and his first aim would be to
heal these sore spot He waa going to
overhaul the entire system. Improving
tbe roadbed and painting the cars,, and
In other ways' renovating them.
.Mr. Welch waa not Inclined to talk
freely, but if he carries out all of hi
present Intentions, as Intimated yeater
day, the shange ln the system wlU mean
a great deal for Salem, and Will be at
least a partial realisation of the eher
lahed hopes ' of Salem people to some
time have la their midst a modern rail
way system. In going over the line
the flrat thing which attracted hla eye
ss needing Immediate attention was the
lines running to thessylum and peni
tentiary. He proposes to build a con
nectlng line from on Institution to tbe
other and form a loop, so that cars ma
make a continuous circuit , and thus
give twice the service with the same
number of car This will be done as
soda a practicable, provided a right of
way can be aecured. ' .'.'" '.-., ,
The plan will include the proposed
extension of-tbe fair grounds line into
a continuous loop, a has been talked
of for some tim Mr. Welch was not
prepared td say if thla will be done be
fore the next state fair, as It. wUl have
to await Its turn in the general plan of
Improvement ;
There Is also a possibility of extend
ing the Una across tbe steel bridge, to
make connection with the Salem and
Dallas railroad,' provided the latter
project Is pushed to a successful con
clusion, and there seems to be so doubt
ot this being don ; -'. . r '
' This would greatly add to tne value
of the proposed new road from Dalla
If - passengers and - freight could - be
brought within the city. The line would
carry both passengers and freight and
there will ho doubt be a determined st
xort made to' Induce Manager Welch to
make thla extenalon. , ' .', ; , .
-' Sleotrle XJaa to yortlaneV ...
' From the many rumors now current
It seems .taat Salem la. yet. to be con
nected with Portland by electrlo motor
line, and that within the near iutur
In fact an agent is -now on the road.
and claims to have the right of way
69 feet wide along .tha. Salem and Port
land road, from Canamah to the Eugene
Bckerlen ranch, Juat north of Balem, and
last evening mad advance with that
gentleman looking to securing tht fight
of way through his farm. '- ;
- Mr. Eckerlen now haa a contract made
out to Lester B. French. ' a resident of
Portland, and the agent aald to Mr. Eck
erlen that the, line was to be extended
from Canemah td Salem a soon as the
right Of way "was secured. It Is also
claimed that the Oregon Wafer Ppwer
company, owners of the Portland and
Canemah line, 1 th company which re
cently took over the Salem railway and
lighting system, and that th Canemah
line is simply a portion of their proposed-
system of - suburban lines, -of
which. Salem will be made th central
point Rumors to this effect have been
current ever since the change in the
ownership of th Salem plant was made,
and the appearance of Mr. Welch in
Salem yeaterday would Indicate that he
waa interested and there swaa truth in
them. The agent on the road securing
the right of way Is accompanied by a
Woodburn real estate agent Water
bury who Is familiar with the owners
of the land.
Mr. Welch stated In Salem yesterday
that his company proposed to build
suburban lines. Including one to Silver
ton, and, possibly to connect with the
Canemah line. u " 1 ' . t '
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Whotlc) CASTORIA
Castorta Is a tannics fubltut tax Castor OH, Poroe
' sorlc, Drops and Soothlnff SjTups. It is ricasant. I i
contains ttelthef Opium, Morphine nor other NarcotifJ -ubitanco.
Its tige Is .Its crttarantee. It idestroys Wormt ;v
..- utd allays Fsrerlfhjaesav It cures Diarrhoea and Vind
' Colic It relleTcs Teething Trouhles, cures Constipation
and'FIatulencr. It assimilates the Food reirnlatea thA !
titomach and Dowels, gitlnjr healthy and natural sleep
, The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. .
elnriuiriE CASTORIA alwayo
Bears thd Cirrnaturo
The Kiiitt You Hayo Always BongM
in Uso For Over 30 Years.
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MATTHEW JENNINGS
, TAKEN TO ASYLAH
(3pclal Pispatcb to The Joaraal.)
RitxvlUe. " Wasn., June .il. I. R,
Fraaer, conilned here on a charge of rob
bery, nas oroxen jail. ..Tne carea were
unlocked preparatory ' to dolna; some
work when be escaped. . He was a car
robber. No clue to his whereabouts has
been found. "... ' r
BZ.AhCBs roa szsASTxm.
NICE OXFORDS
A pair made right, that will
fit rlf ht and wear riaht for
the Fourth of July and
Carnival week.; Oet in tbe
ewim of style. Prices here
Vcndayn Q Walton s
, -TSMT; '. ' W lXl'liES. ;
T WasMaffto) St, het. 8d aa 4th.
f
John Callahan declares that the death
of Agnes Callahan was due to the neglt-
rence of the Sanitarium ' association.
He filed suit In, the circuit court latf
Saturday to recover damages from the i
company In the amount of $5,000. The
woman set Are to her ..clothinr and
burned to death while a patient at the
saniianum last summer.
? The suit Is brought toy? Callahan as !
aQmiaisiraior or the woman's estate.
. (Journal Special Service.) ' t. '
I Tremont, N. J4 . June- 21. Inspector
Henry Ludenberr,. of the United States
Inspection, service, is held In 1500 ball
by order ofthe coroner, to await the re
sult of tne slooum Inquest. '
'. Schilling's Best mustard is
pure, if anyone wants it; make
your own compound. -
paQH xs atassnro. - . Schillin&p's Best - mustard
'bX71ISK compound is ready for, use-
io'tn. VmoLtce1 .TS' S f0r fa
provemeni 01 mat street a page of is more convenient
me remonsirance , oearlng their names
IS. said . to have mtlttrlnnilu Vllaan.
par4"from the elty auditor's nfflca. I ' " ' ' " ' '
"PORTLAND" RESUMES .
WITH NON-UNION MEN
(Journal Bpeclal Berries. )
Victor, Colo., June Jl. The Portland
...... w. " u,B U1VIM4HI W,llt
non-union men. A , oommlaaion' ap
pointed by the Military Mine Owners'
association was at the mine to pass on
tne eligibility or the men. Unionists
are barred from the property.
PLEADS NOT GUILTY
OF MURDERING. YOUNG
(Special Dispatch te Tbe Joaraal.)
Koseburg, Or., June 1L Matthew Jen-1
nlngs was taken to the insane asylum
yesterday. '' He Is Inclined to. kill every
I one near mm. He leaves a motner,
who lives ln Pennsylvania, and a wife,
The Douglas county w. C. t. u.'oon?
ventlon will open here Wednesday even
I lng next at tne M. Hi. cnurcn. .
: It Is now setued that tne District
1 fair will be held at Eugene on Septem
ber 20, 21. 22, 22. ; j .
STRONG
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TESTIMONY
n& BtXTSOXAV, ZnresUeas,
"I
a w. larowus.
Portland, Ortgon
Rates from $1 to $2JO per 4ay
T jarowMa MasMMrar.
European Plan Only
Seventh sb4 Washington Streets
' (Jonraal 8pcll Serviee.) ; '.
New York; June .21. -A formal -plea
of not guilty was 'made by Mrs. Nan
Patteraon today when ahe was arraigned
ana ennrgea with; tne murder of Book
maker Caesar xoung. .
: Her counsel asked that the trial be
held In July, but the court , suggested
that botn sides confer and choose a data
This
. Is"' Portland , Testimony
and . Will : Stand
'Investigation'
FRANK GUGLIELMO .
; PLEADS NOT GUILTY
i':-.''bp-iic?.'' l' 11 . '' .' 1 ""'iV;:i
Frank f tJugllelmot charged with the
murder of Freda Garaclo, entered a plea
or not gumy at this afternoon
through his attorney, Daniel Murnh.
Hlls trial was set for next. Tuesday morn
lng before1 Judge Oeorge and! the ease will
be heard by a Jury drawn from the
regular panel oy special venire. - ,vv
' .XOXAXZS XS Z.CTSB. '
V ; . (Joarpal Special Service.) 1 I'
San. PomtngOt June SI. Senor Morales
waa elected president, and Senor Cacerea
vice-president, today, and the revolution
is thereby formally ended. V
- si' r 1 iV .1 n .hjli tsnr-i-i In jvit'''"-'
,i rxxjLWLL ours cvnaxxari
(Jouraal Spec 11 Berrlce.) '
Washington, June 21. The agreement
providing cunrency Tor the new Republic
of Panama to the extent of $3,000,000 In
suven waa signed yesterday
If you doubt the following and. wish
to investigate, you haven't to go to
some other state in the Union to prove
it. It's not a long story - published ln
Portland newspapers ' about a resident
of Kalamasoo, Mlclu, or Tampa, Fla.
It's about a resident of Portland and
given In her Own words.! ' No stronger
proof can be hao..if:S:fvi s.:S;,fcvs,M
Mra J. -o. Stearns -or Mt, Tabor, llv
lng on West avenue, J wife of J. O.
Stearns, real estate dealer, with- office
In the . Washington block, on - Morrison
atreet, says: "The merit of Doan's Kid
ney Pills. Is' beyond question, i My hus
band procured a box for me at the Laue-
Davis Drug Co. store, corner of Yam
hill and Third streetsr and their use re
lieved me of backache and. other symp
toms of kidney complaint, which had
given me considerable annoyance for
some tlma Any one suffering from
this most prevalent ailment, judging
from" my own experience and from the
benent I received, will consult their
own health and comfort by arlvina
Doan's Kidney Pills a trial" - ,
'or sate oy ail aeainra Fiioe l!A
cents a , box. - Foster-Mllbum Co., J5uf
faJo.i N. Y., sole agents for the United
States. ' .
Remember tfla name nntn'tu.n
4,1,. HA A.KB .
"DIDN'T HURT A BIT".
Is Vyhat They Say ,
We can extract one or all your
teeth . without hurting a bit, and put
In new teeth the same day If you de
al re.- , . M , , , j k
Our system of crown and bridge
work Is simple, quick and painless. :
Established ln Portland IT yeara'
: The reaaon we advertise la tc
you know where we are.':
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to let '
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BROS..' DE1NTISTS ; . j
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