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THE OREGON I DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENINO, JULY 9, lSOi. KOT FIGHTING v FOR MANCHURIA. ZJBABXJfO - ABTXOia X sTOYOS ' YXJEXTA ST ' XTS axAaTAwBa) CXtABSS BUBSXA, U OBXY BTBVChi ' aina ros rrrruma ronnoi ur 9AM BAIT ABB VOX XOBBA, (Spejlkl Dtapetck to TIM JoarbsL) Bt Fetereburg. . July . Novas Vrmt in a leading article by its man agar, Bouverin, dKltnt that It la not ' Manchuria nor Korea for which Russia U fighting, but for bar futura position tn tha far east, whara eovatoua nanaa ara stretched out,' not only bf Japan but by tha- Untted-States -end Creel - Britain, whisk la tha oaaaa of tba American and Engliah sympathy for Japan. Ruaele : -v. F""tt . T victories la tha far aaat and eonee quently waa not prepared for the atrug- - a la which waa only avoidable oy rouow ing Tolstoi's teach Inge and letting tha Japaneaa take what they wanted, wltn . tha reault that Russia would again ba placed under tha mongol yoke, deatroy . Inar the national' spirit and unity - of the- empire. . . . . Tha oonteat waa therefore aeoepted under unfavorable conditions. The Rus- elane, aa plainsmen, are out of their element tn the mountains. Aa eventual , Russian victory on land will b barren of results ao Ions aa tha Japaneaa hold tha era. - - This la why tha Baltic squadron sot qulrea auch enormoua importance. - The article tends to strengthen, the belief that the division of tha Baltic . eauadroa which la ' to aall from Cron : atadt on July II under sealed orders la to proceed at onc to ths Paoino. wo (omso boats txm, OfBelal , Beport of Bays Xagag-eansnt Mad BabUs at It. Betorsbarg. . . (Special' Dispatch to The Joormal.) ... BL Petersburg, July .-The follow ing, o facial dispatch waa made public today: On the night of July I four . Japaneaa torpedo boats attempted to enter Port Arthur harbor.. ,. Two were; sunk, one. loat a funnel, and , tha other escaped undamaged. The Russian torpedo boats ware safely re- . turned to Port Arthur from Nluchweng. JABABZftB OOBTXaTVB ADYABCB. -(Spaelal Diepsteh to The Joaraal.) Taahl Klaa Jet, Manchuria. July . Teeteraay tha japaneaa forces com menced an advance to tha northward. Today they continued the movement until midday, when they halted and an trenched their poaltlona Ave miles from Kalplng. Tha - movement-was affected without any fighting. fABABXIB ocovbt XAxroro. , .. (Journal Special Serrlee.) Toklo, July . It Is . officially an nounced that Kalplng, 10 mllea south of Nluchwang, has been occupied by the Japaneaa after a aevere battle. Oyama haa arrived safely at Manchuria, ' IHOlim iXIITII AT BOBT BAZB. i (SpacUl Dispatch te The Josnat) Port Bald, July . The Russian vol- ; Sevastopol haa arrived here with J? "' sailors and' coaL . " - PRIEST IS FATALLY CUT BY INSANE MAN . '---a vyatUI au A WW nrM..I Toungstown, O., July 4 Father Barry, pastor of St. . Ann's church, was attacked and probably fatally subbed today by John Berry, formerly a sex- a live-Inch blade, was burled "to "the5 " ' uwnv-milw W 1 L U nanOJe in tha prlaat's ays, while there waa a saplna; wound . In tha atomaoh from-the first thrust. Berry was sent to the Insane aeylum a year ago, and was qui recently releasee, CHINA MUST SETTLE -EITZEL DEATH CLAIM (Joaraal Spaelal tentce.) " - Waahlngton. IX - r July - The stats department haa officially notified the Chlneaa government to aettla the claim for the death of Louis Eltsel, the American newapaper correspondent who waa killed recently-by Chinees soldiers by a payment of 125,000 In Mexican money. OOTTVTT OrrtOBBB mUXLES, 8pacUl Dwpsteh te Tba Joaraal.) . ....I. aranda.. Qrv July .. ha aewl twhu wuBif gniccn wars inaiaiieu Tor tha next two years as- folio we: Clerk. James B. Ollham; school superin tendent, E. B. Bragg; commissioner, James Balder; sheriff, C. C. Pennington; azeeaeor, James Morton; recorder, D. II. Proctor; treasurer, John Frawley; dlwtrlrt attorney, Iroy Imax. WOMEN'S SYMPATHY Is Proverbial Portland ' Women No Exception How wiuch wo owe to tha sympa thetic aide of womankind. When others suffer they cheerfully lend, a helping l tl Thv' ti.ll vnil tha M.A-a . 1 . " uw WU1CD orougnt rsuez 10 tnetn that, you may profit by. their experience. ReadV the testimony given- here by a Portland woman. ' ' 1' Mrs. T. J. O'Brien of East Ninth street North save: "To Say we value Ikkii'i Kidney Pills In our family mild ly expresses our opinion of them. . A remedy that yoeeesses such rare merit should be universally known. My ad vice to all suffering from kidney trou bles In any form Is to go to tha Laua Iavis Irug Co.'e etore, comer of Tim- hill and Third atreeta, procure Doan'a Kidney Pills and take them as directed U A 1 1 tl. . , . . . .' nu B.nw iwr rvauiis will undoubtedly follow? - I not only apeak rt the benefit ws have derived In our TBjniir. nai nne or mv bmcthiam a mo that, they had ben used tn their family with the most satisfactory, re sulia" , 1 Pnr sals by ell "dealers. Prlc 10 renta roator-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. sola stents for tha United States. . Remember tha bams Doan's . and take no other.. . PARKER 'NOMINATED FOR (Continued tlon of au oandldatea except Parker that la ha named each and -said that upon the new platform tha party might atand united If only a man worthy of the people's trust could be named for president. He aald that all the candl datea axoept Parker were such men. There candladtes war Hearst, Gray, Olney, Cockrell, Miles and . Pattlaon. Than, turning to hs Hew York delega tlon, ho said: - - , . Bryaa's gpeeoa. ' Nebraska asks tiothiog. All we want Is a man whom ws saa get behind and truat Bight yeara ago a pemoc ratio platform placed our banner In my hand. four -years-later- my -oeminleslea - was renewaa. -' c- I new return that standard and take my place In tha party ranks. . You may charge -that lay laadarahlp was faulty, that I failed, but I defy you to say that have been untrue to my truat or falsa to the Democratic faith. - As a candidate I did all I could to bring succeaa to tha party. As a private ciuaen today -I am more Interested In ivmocrauo success wan a ever w whea I waa a candidate. (Applause.) The reasons that mads the election of a Democrat desirable wars stronger in moo than la lttf, and the reaaona that make the election of the Demo- oratio candidate desirable are stronger in not man, 4cey were ID moo. The gentlemen who .presented New Tork's candidate . dwelt upon the dangers of militarism, and he did . not overeetl- mato those dangera ; i ' Quotas Black's Speech. , Bryan quoted an extract from Black's speech nominating Roosevelt, declaring that war still has lta uaea. ' This is sulogy of war." said Bryan, "This Is a declaration that the long hoped-for, perpetual peace will never coma.' Tbia Is eulogising tha doctrine of brute fores and this president, a can didate for'Ta-electlon. Is represented as the embodiment of that Idea. "For two thousand years tbs doctrine of peace has been growing and now an ex-governor-of the . greatest stats In the nation presents, for the office of prealdent of the greatest re'publlO a man who Is granite and iron.' Applause.) " "If the - president oeuevee witn ' nis sponsor at Chicago that wars must set tle the. destinies pf nations; that peace but a dream, be la a dangerous man for outeountrjT and for the -world. . I believe be ougnt to do ueieaica; believe be can be defeated, and If the Democratic party does what it ought to do. I believe he will be defeated now. 1 tried tOs defeat tne ttepuoiicaa party aa your candidata I failed., Tou say yea.' but 1 received a million' more votae than any Democrat had ever re ceived before, and yet I failed., "WhrT Because there were some wno had affiliated with the Democratlo party who thought my election dangerous to this country, snd these left mo and helped my opponent ' I Tnat s wny 1 nave, no wo 01 tnu- clam for them. (Applause.) But. my frlehda, if I failed wltn sit-na naii miiliaR votes to defeat the Republican party, can thoae who defeat mo aucceed Ha denounced as raise tne story mat he had tried to be dictator, and went on to say that he athM believed In the Chi cago platform. "Do not compel Democracy to chooaa betweejvjnlillMimndpiatocracy,lDo, not force ua either to acknowledge tne god -of war or bow down-to tne goo. oc gdld.' Olvs us a man 01 ana xor we pw nla." ..;. ' . ' Bryans speeca inrew we Bratuo Into, an. .uproar, but the plans or tne Hlll-Sheehan-Murpby combine wars too well laid to be shsken. - For nearly 10 long hours tne master ful men who are leaders of ths party battled with all the strength of In genuity that long years ef experience had endowed them with to win the nsht . .. ... . Twelve thousand excitea men ana women cheered their favorites or Jeered tin ocDosln forces. -They - hurrahed. yelled and shrieked for half an hour at time, may siampea uaui- us uuuu ins trembled. . 11 In the reaervauon on tne main noor the -grim leaders were calm deaplts tha awful strain to which they were sub letted and directed their forces. Their followers and other delegates wsre alert, watchful and acted with the precision of military forces la obedience to com mand. . , . . - . Tp to Parker. ' It waa a case of Parker on the-first or second ballot or Parker beaten; so It was that Belmont. Hill and Bbee han brought together tbelr forces or sanixad during an arduous campaign of months in ths supreme effort to land the New Yorker. ' At a final conference of the opposi tion leaders it had been determined to attempt to wear out the Parker forced and force an' adjournment untu tooajr, but tha Parker managers wsre not long In discovering the antla plan of cam paign and with tha dlacovery cams tha statement In grim tones that if it took until 4 o'clock tn the morsing ths fight would go on, It did take that much tiros, ana men soms more. , - 1 . Everything that had gon before In the convention's affairs was a prelim inary to this great trial of strength. rarsex xs nominate a. . Despite the' eloquence of Bryan, and notwithstanding the fierce fight that had been waged all night long, the ex citement when it cams Urns to call for votes was terrific. The vote stood: Parker. GI; Hearst, 100; Cockrell, 41; Olney. IT; Wall, 17: Gray, 12; Pattison, Oorman, It McClellan, I; Miles, I; Towns. 2; Color, 1. s . The detailed vote follows: Alabama Parker, 12. Arkansas Parker, II. Call- fornla Ilea rat, 20. Colorado Parkei, Hearst, i; .MoClellan, 1. . Connecti cut Parker, 14. Delaware Gray, I. Florida Parker, I; Hearat, 4. Georgia Parker, it. Idaho Hearat, I. Illinois Hearst, 14. ' Indiana Parker, 10. Iowa Hearat. II. Kansas Hearst. 10; Parker. I Miles, I; Cockrell. 1. Kentucky- Parker, It. Louisiana Parker, IS. Maine Parker, 7; Hearst, 1; Olney, 4. Maryland Parker, II. Massachusetts Olney, 12. Michigan Parker, 18. Min nesotaParker, r Hearst, ; Cockrell, Towne, I; Gray, 1. Mississippi Parker, 10. Missouri Cockrell, II. Montana Parker, I. Nebraska Cock rell, 4; Iteerat, 4; Olney, 1; Gray, 1; Wall, 1; Milea, 1; Pattlaon, 1 Parker, none. Nevada Hearst, I. . New Hamp shire .Parker, I. New Jersey Parker, tt. New York Parker, 71. North Caro linaParker, 24. North Dakota Will iams, I. - Ohio Parker,' 44. Oregon Parker, 4; Hearat, I; McClellan, 1; Coler, Pennsylvania Parker. 61. South Carolina Parker, II. Bouth Dakota Hearat, I. Tennessee Parker. 14. Texaa Parker. II. Utah Parker. I. Ver montParker, t. Virginia Parker, 24. Washington Hearat. 10.T West Vlralnla Parker, 10; Hearat I; Gorman, 2. Wisconsin Wall, 21. Wyoming Hearst, . Aiasaa rarxer, e. - Arisona Liearst, Dlatrlct of Columbia Parker, I. In dian Territory Parker. I: . Hearat. 1. Hawaii Hearat. I. New Mexico Hearat; . ' uwinomi rarxer, 1; Hearst, I; McClellan. 1; Olney, 1. Torto Rico Parker. 1; Hearat. 4. Total. 431. I Parker lacked Just nine otaa when tha PRESIDENT front Page One) first call was ended, but before ths vote was announced Idaho changed six votes to Parker. Nevada following witn two. Parker now lacked but one vote; and Weat Virginia gave blm II and Wash inaton 10. making a total of II. Before this could be announced. Gov ernor locaery 01 aitaauuri, wiiuurew Cockrall's name and moved that Par ker's nomination bo mads unanimous. This was dons with a yell, asd a great demonstration started. Everybody was too tired, however, to oner very muon and the-motloa to adjourn waa greeted with a howl of affirmation as ths 11,000 spectators and 1.000 delegates mads gasts for ths-sxlta Bryan's Departure, Bryan' last stand In ths convention Waa mads with hollow but biasing eyea. and a voice ao husky that It seemed to tear the very fleah from his throat. Dawn shons In upon ths sickly lights' Of ths convention hajj, where thousands of psrsons, weary to ths verge or col lapse, sat and listened to tbs proud luetlflcstlon of tho beaten leader. - For o hours tiryan naa siept less than half an hour. Ho bad led the fight against ths Parker men in the committee and on ths floor. In . the oommlttee bo was mors successful than on ths floor. A great demonatratlon followed his speech, and aa tbs roll waa called ths Nebraskaa left tho ball on the arm of bis brother, and In five min utes after his arrival at his hotel was faat asleep. His marvelous physique bad been taxed to the utmost, and as ha walked to the hotel, two blocks away, ha leaned heavily on his brother, staarlns as ha walked, and fairly fell upon the bed, Bryan said " to ths Bcrlpps Nsws - association representa tive: - . - o.: . "As ths snd of tbs roil call spproacnea saw that Judga Parker "was - near enough to nomination to win on the Arat ballot, then I left to get needed rest I had not slept for 10 hours.", XOBT BBSSIOsT TOBAT.- X,aas Tbaa SO Xtantsg 01vea Ore to tho QoaTemtioa. : ' (Journal Special Sarrlee.) ' ' Bt Louis, July I. Before ever ths convention met this afternoon ths tip had been given out strong that Judge Harmon of Cincinnati - would be the candidate .for the -vlce-prealdency, and delegates who arrived at tho hall early believed tho session would last but a short time, but would snd 1b final ad journment ' -- In this they wsrs disappointed.' Ths convention wss called to order at 2:41 o'clock and' the chair- recognised Dockery of Missouri, who read a tele gram . from Senator 'Cockrell thanking tho Missouri delegation for Supporting him for the nomination and saying that ths convention did wisely In .nominating Judge Parker. Ths nsws then cams that New Tork was reported to have definitely declared for Harmon and la a minute conferences were proceeding throughout the hall and there wss a rumor that he sliver men would try to- compel aa adjourn ment until 10 o'clock tonight in order to allow tbem aa opportunity . to rally their farces. Ths treat In tha hall was fierce and on thualasm st low sbb. : . At 1:20 o'clock ths convention re cessed tHI 1:20 "this "afternoon. Before taking a reeees Delegate Law rence repreaentlng William Randolph Hearst read a telegram from tha latter aaylng that hs would support. Parker and tho "platform to a flnlah, , LIGHTNING DESTROYS HALL AT MURRAY (Special ri pates- te The Jesraal) Murrajr, Ida., July . rraterntty Hall, one of the largest and most beau tiful buildings In the city, waa almost completely destroyed by lightning to day during a terrlflo thunder storm. Tbs storm visited this city early this morn ing and was quits violent for a .time. During the midst of ths flash and roar a mors blinding flash earns, followed almost simultaneously by a terrlflo Jar ring of - the -earth arid - It was soon learned that tho hall had been struck. There were many people nesr ths build ing at ths tlma, but-4)0 ono was seriously Injured. ' , Vref erred Itook Oaaaed Goods, . Allan A Lewis' Heat Brand. Dr. Arooe Garner. . Dr. 8. A. Bartlett The Oregon Infirmary of Neuropathy y " 'la-Xaf Tho Bekua. NEUROPATHY OSTEOPATHY- j-Gurvature,-Joint PI see sea,-otC7-perma- nnu7 .curau vj lawn spprovea natural methods. The MAONO-ELECTRIC ROHB poa-Itlvely-cures any form of Rhsuroatlsm. . . Xzamtnatioh free. , Hours t a m. to i p. m. Phono Red lilt Mr. Kersey Comforts Mr. Bryan Cfcear ap, Winiaa Bryan, ' '' . Ioa't glra away to, the btsee. Bat eosM eat here, ok, boney. Sear, M.MW nilUJINV V U I... Tbonfb Mr. Alton Parker Haa eanied off tba cbeeaa, 'Twiit Toe and ua. Uiere'U be a fese, That'll make bis boocr iu.ua. - ' , loat new ba bas yna ea the bts And tblnka that It la fan. Bat la tba alufca, wbea eleetloa is wnere tbe juase sbau raa. So, William Jenslrurs Bryan,' Dea't sire was- U the Muse, ' - But eoma oat here, oh, koney, dear, Aad Srowa yew grief la booea. t Come to oar popnlar tallnr sbnp ':. ' . ., Apd let as rreaee your pants. And prase year rknbee aod awad rear hose While Mr. Parker reals. While be rants snmnd the eoaotry A tonkins after wts. With enuhia and fears and algha aad tears A bumming- funeral aotee. Ob. William lennlnse Bryaa, ' ' i ' Won't yon aad t be say. . u Happy aa (Iris wttb Sowing awls -A romping oa the bay! While Mr. arkr aweata asd rawes- ' ' And wonders wbere be'a at. Op asd down, from tows tn tows, eeuxerelog tbraogh kls kat. , Tbea nrtchtea ap year esenteaaaee, .. . - (I aay It nnre a(aln), -Dnn't yire way to your artef this wayt . . Voar elsage glree tne pale, - I Ilka yea. Mr. Bryan, And want to a-, you saillai So onnM to tba enaat. let me be foer keet, -Tear en mm or te kerutle. Then eoma to my arms. William darting. Bid r.rk-r. Hill and Littleton enod-byei T - Tber "ball neree do yna bans, Toa'U ba free feom all alarm. - Baaklns 'iw-etk this fortlaud aaaaklne. es ' FASHIOX TAttARW(l CO., Tel. Mala STT. - 4.1 Waablnstoa Street. P. S If ye bare elnthes tn tleaa at the faabtoa TaUors are the boat. 17BD0 pooDiiDveBy cups Off CuDQCllOcOCuO. - . i0 uuilCClIiicOLiiO CaCB. FOLEV'G strengthens xthe; urinary organsj builds up the kidneys and invig orates the whole system: ') f " IT 10 GUARANTEED l'f , ? . ! f TV70 OIZEO COo ond 01.00 RANGE WAR IN EASTERN OREGOfs 1 (special Dlspatck te The Joaraal) ' Pendleton. Or., July I. War between the sheep and - cattle men has broken out orf Mill creak. In tha northern part of Umatilla bounty. Throe cattlemen, two of whom are supposed to bo named Davis arid Wood, held up J.. Ruball, a herder - for Prank - Da via and Ely Eyraud. with a revolver fWedneaday af ternoon and threatened to hang him with a lariat and stampeded 1,000 sheep by setting dogs on them. ' " The sheep piled In heaps over the logs and 47 wars killed and It are missing. Tho cattlemen then pulled down Ruball's tent and. decamped, with the cooking utensils. Eyraud reached Pendleton last night and went before Deputy Dlatrlct Attor ney Collier' and laid three Informations this morning.- John Doe warrants were Issued snd Sheriff Taylor aad deputies leave for the scene of the strife this afternoon, ."- COUNTY CONVENTION v 5IEETS,AT COLFAX (Special Dwpatcb to Toe 7earaaL) i Colfaav Washl,. July- i. Two hundred Republicans are gathered In 'this city today for tho convention and they are engaged In one of the hottsat factional flghta la tha history of ths party Jn this section. J. N. Plckrell la tho leader of tho railroad- faction, whjje XT. U Et tlnger Is conducting ths fight Tor the eommlaalon. Ths greatest excitement prevails In ths convention hall. one of tho subjects of greatest inter r , i : '"V - ' .. t '4 I V AhJ -LuliJLJultU ' -- -i ,- . ' - : .. . v -; , alDHEV CURE ZZZ SCLD ra nECOEKDED DY WOODARD,- CLARKE & CO. and LAUE-DAVIS DRUG est and ens on which ths fight haa been oonoentrated. Is whether or not. the con vention will ratify the stats Republican ticket. From all indications tho con vention will turn down tbs stats ticket. SAFE. IN SPRINCDALE v DEPOT BLOWN OPEN . (Special Xlspateb to The Journal.) ' Springdale, Wash,, - July' I. Burglars visited thla city last night, the seat of their operations being tbo local depot.--Tho largo safe was completely blown to pieces with giant "powder and the entire interior of tho building dam aged. --'... ...... . ... '. '-.: - From 'all appearances tho job was tho work of amateurs, for professionals would not have used so much powder just to blow open tho safe. The win dows were shattered and airThsnofflco furniture' Was wrecked." Tho burglars secured nothing of value. No "clew has been obtained which will lead . to ths capture of those who perpetrated tho deed. HUSBAND DESERTS V ' . BRIDE OF MONTH (Special Dhparok ta The Joaraal.) Tekoa, Wash- July I. There Is much excitement - tn this town over the re port lhat ths marriage of Mlsa.J3ert.ka McNoutr .to J. A. iAchambre, which was - solemnised, here some, time ago. Is Illegal. The. statement comes from ths father of the young woman,, who claims that his daughter has been the viotlm of misplaced confidence. . The father alleges that tho young people gave falao names In -order to se cure ths marriage license, and then af ter living together for only a month the man deserted his young bride, leav ing her to shift alone In tho world. 1 Have You Ever Speculated Much On tho numbe of good points that can be found la tho Bike) Wagon t ' 4igb la welgbt, smooth-vanning, nnequaled as a ranabont, oorrect la proportions, perfect in mechanical construction and a most artistic ally stylish looking turaont, r-':lV-l ..' ' "J.-:. '.. b a Visit to on repository yom will find many othes styllsn to-' klolos to latwest )otu ;. " " " .- . Tony BTsano treet and rumbes ),-.;. Tour Town and Btats Studebaker Northwest 310-3U E. MORRISON ST. ' 4- gjniy caca ' . i - . ,. .- ,..- ' Fiiui ttont csi Crml ITIJh ExsrvslatL Ptlat - A, H. Thuraes, Mgr. XPlIls Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, O., writes! I hav begn afflicted with kidney bladder trouble for rears, paas' Inf irarel or atonei with excruciating palna. . Other medicines only gave relief. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE the result waa surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones, etc., and now I bare no pain aeroaa mr kidneys and I feel like s new man. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURB has done ma $1,000 worth of good. V K Cliir jtiratij Cta Cssjiari ITltJi It : ;! j 1 . Thos. V. Carter, of Ashboro, N. C, had Kidney Trpuble snd ne bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure, and -be says thers Is no remedy that will compars with It. , v . ; . . AT TIBETAN JONG (Special Dwpetch te The Journal.) .. : Gyangtse, July I. A gunpowder ex plosion occurred at tha Tibetan -Jong last evening,- Six fuslleers were badly wounded. - Colonel Mac Donald. . com' mending the English advance, has sent word that tho following additional per- sons were wounded In ths last sncountsr with ths Tibetans: ' Captain Baldwin, Lieutenants Bowden, Smith, Nicholas and Hunt. -A mo mentary lull haa followed the eklrmlahes of the past few days and during tho lull tho British soldiers have begun the demolition of tho Jong captured early In tho week. . - . r WAR DEPARTMENTS AID FLOOD SUFFERERS (Special Dlspatck to The Journal.) Washington, D. C., July . 'Ths war department today Issued orders to General Bell at Fort Leavenworth, to supply from 1,000 to 1,600 rations dally to ths Kanass flood sufferers until -further notice. He la also-instructed to furnish tents and any other necessities. , Snnday Trolley Outings. : Oo to Estaeadar 10 cents for a ti nt tie ride. A good hotel, a dancing pa vilion on tho banks of tho Clackamas river and Parsons' band engaged to fur nish ths mualo during tho afternoon and svenlng. Cars from First and Alder streets. Telephone, Mala 147. frof sited Stock Oanned Ponds, Allen A Lewis' Best Brand. 1 ; : . Co. PORTLAND, 0KEG0N .mi off CICdnoy CUO- ELUOIrb. , '-'; . -. ... ": CO. i 1 SEEK Ml TRIAL FOR GUGLIELMO Tho attorneys for Frank Gugllelmo, who was convicted of. tho murder -of Freda Garaelo, want the stats circuit oouat to grant a new trial, beoauee the deputy . district attorney did not sign tho Information "John .Manning, by Jl. C .Adams, deputy," aqd so failed to give any legal standing. Ths arguments of counsel on this point were given this morning before Judge Cleland. Tbo defendant's attorneys quoted sec tion 1001 of tho Code of Oregon, which ' provides thst should tho district etter ney be abssnt or related to tho defend ant by consanguinity or affinity, the. court shall appoint a subatltute to par forna tela official . duties In the eaae. They rested their ease on tho point that sines ths dlatrlct attorney had adfwUed that he was not In tho city .at the time of the drawing of tho Information, that he did not make-an examination and did not sign tbo Information; that therefore there -waa no information, for the slgwattrro of Job Manning appear ing thereetC Snd purporting to bo his was repudiated by bin, --' eUr.. .Manning replied by citing tho district attorney law of Oregon, direct ing him to appoint deputies, sad giving them authority to transact all of tho bualneas of .the office of district attor ney Judga Cleland took, the caaa under advisement; and a declelon is not loogsa for before tho middle or next wee.? Host, popular plaeo.of Portland ateaghns park. - Uy LrOUOR-MORPMINE-TOBACCC ruuai ruwni.nii.1 vunui, ros rua. hatkulari w irrrifY imrmm- sqsitia Ns,ot v' ' V V ,. t i . . . '. ... V ' t ... . f, i .:. : .. ; ' 1 t.j i ) . : -. '- " ' - 'i . '".' 7 '. ' ; '' : FR5 , WSSTP