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..-. , - TIIE ! OREGON DAILY JOURNAt. PORTL'AND.. SATURDAY EVENING. JULY 0. 1804. r ATTORNEY VAUGHN '.. - DENIES HS DEATH ' There will be no funeral from . th - &om -of . William T- 'aughn.a promi nent lawyer having office In aulte CIS, - Chamber- of Com marc building, . and the many baautlful flower tbat war ' ' i . '.V. - ' W. T.' VAUGHN,. ' Th Attorney, Reports of Whoa Death War Greatly Exact-orated, i . brought to hl residence, S5T Dekum avenue. Piedmont.' In the early hours of this forenoon are doomed to wither, '.not about the bier of Mr. Vaughn, but la vases and tuba. The reason Is that the paealng of that distinguished gen- NORTHERN PACIFIC TRAIN WRECKED . ntsxosrT nam ho. us osask WTO TBABf 01 WTT tjill 0 , .nooxUi ATzm ajtd namn OZsTB AM 9XX0IO8KX9. " While entering the city at f o'clock this morning Northern Paclflo freight angina, 1U, -south, bound and hauling long train Of " cars, smashed Jnto,a train of empty, cars at Nicolal avenue and Rock street shattering-five- Bat oars , and practically demolishing tha huge '. engine. . , . - - " Tha engineer leaped from the cab In time to escape being crushed In , the collision. In Jumping, however, ha was ' struck on tha head by a timber, sus taining painful but not serious Injuries. - The fireman also escaped by leaping v, J he train la a through freight from sound and 4a du -Portland shortly after w'cloeJr. in tba morning. Karly In tha night a switch engine bad - been engaged on tbe tracks near the : place where the wreck occurred. From the main tracks at -that place a siding diverges Into tha yards of the ' Pacific Pottery company. Tba switch engine had hauled a number of cars Into the . yards and had not completed Us work wben.the through freight cam inunaer- Ins from the north. A long string of flat car had been left upon the main, track while tha witch, engine-with another, consign ment of cars had backed Into tha yards. - Jt Is said that no light was attached to the- care which wareleft upon tha track. The -empty train was unnoticed by the engineer of tha through freight un . til be was (0 yards sway from. it. He Immediately applied the brakes but not In time to prevent tha wrcK" Five emotv flat cars were tossed from tha v. track and wrecked. Tha angina tore along the' ties, off the rails, for a short distanc before It was brought to a , bait. The wreck formed a complete block ade of the tracks and traffic both freight - and passenger- wss delayed until noon, Officials of the road have placed no estimate on tha loss. Tha five freight cars were completely wrecked and tha ' buga engine was practically demolished. Tbe officials refuse to.41aauasjtb wreck and declare that they have not yet fixed tha responsibility. The train was In charge of Conductor . If. T. Smith. if ., :; ,.:, GOOD GRAIN YIELD IN YOAKUM DISTRICT (Special DUpetca to be Joeraal.) Pendleton. July . EVvW. McComaa, the grain buyer, ha Just received sam ples of new wheat from the William Tonka place, north of Toakura and west of this city, on of the first crop ..threshed In the county this year.' The -wheat 1 of an excellent grade' and Mr. McComas estimates tbat the crop will yield about 20 sacks to tbe quarter section, or about 2S to it bushels per acre, a surprisingly heavy yield for that district Other crops In that locality will yield about the sam quality and quantity of wheat and the farmer In that dry dis trict are highly elated over the extraor dinary crop. , - The average erop In tba country west of this city and north of T oakum Is from It to 2 bushels, and prospects of getting from 11 to SO bushels had given an Impetus to real aetata there. Barley crops on the reservation are also being thrashed and are yielding about St bushels per sera. - Wheat was ellVhtly damaged by the rain, but will yield well. i - EIGHT CANDIDATES : -: ENGAGE IN STRUGGLE (.Journal apeelal Service.) . Pendleton, July . Tha race for the king of tha Bagles carnival, which be gins July 11, Is on. Among those pieced lnnomtnatlonyesterdaywere Lee Teutsch, iT. P. Tsylor, E. J. Som mervllle. Col. C E. Roosevelt Ienrt Cohen, Col. James R. Raley, Judge Fits Gerald and Judge Jams A. Tee. Any of them. It I admitted, would grae the earnival throne and do honor to tha fetl rat. v It Is likely the ballot for king will not be counted until next Monday night, though there I a possibility that the count will take place tonight The car nival open Monday and will be ushered la with a big street parade. Ueman.aa chronicled . In" , a rooming rarer was a mistake. Instead." William T.' Vaughn, -a Spo kane mining man. who died at his resi dence. 400 Alnsworth avenue, - yester day, lies at the Finlsy undertaking par lors and he will be burled from there tomorrow morning at 1 o'clock. ' With the appearance of the morning paper today tailing that Mr. .Vaughn, the lawyer who recently gained fame. In the Mrs. Bowers murder case of SanJ Franolsco. had died, his many mends in tba legal profession who had known and learned to respect him began calling at the family , residence to offer condo lences. They brought flowers. The bar association was . to have been called during the day to pass appropriate res olutions. Friends of the family In Piedmont called In numbers, mstiy of them weeping. , . : At' the door they were met -by Mr. Vaughan, who weighs 121 pounds. He seemed as much aliv as ever, and soma who called nearly had heart failure when tha door was opened. In his blandest tones Mr, ' Vaughn explained tbat ha was not-dead. ' Ha also gave tha Information that ha had not been at his-of nee for soma days because bis wife had been 111. ' District Attorney John Manning was among tba earliest of the lawyers to call at tha undertaking parlors. He viewed the-remalna. 'The man 'dead was a small, undersized nuii and Mr. Man nlng raid It was impeaalWe-for Vaughn the lawyer lo have shrunk' to any snob proportions. -'Telephone, communication with' tha tesldence In Piedmont quickly entangled the .mistake. For three years, according to Mr, Vanghnth lawyer, he and the deceased Mr.-Vaughn have been confused, mall has been mixed, money has been', .re ceived by the wrong Mr. Vaughn, and uius ana iegai mailers nave confronted tha wmng Mr. Vaughn. . . . ... Mr. Vaughn,- deceased, la married man, has resided In Spoksne for a nura ber of years-end has. many friends In tn north west. . i BUSY DAYS FOR ; ALL RiyER BOATS SAUCOBT HASO XS Off, OAtrm uui smxncnrTS or -. Mxscuursxsa An uuoi , uuircKxa mzA bios wlwwamo XMOM WU KsOV OBOW9S. Sine tha. high water ha gon down salmon have again begun to run freely m Tne.oiumoia river, and steam boats are beginning to bring In a few boxes or the nan.-' , , The bualness In other line I said to be picking up materially, and -. the steamers of the several companies' are carrying about all the freight they can handle. Aa. harvest 1 In fuU blast the ranchers and country stores are laying in supplies. xne .residents of the Lwla river country appear to be among the heaviest purchasers, a the steamer Masoot. which -make daUy trip to that1 section, has gone out loaded of late to nef-f ali -cepeetty, . 'But when It comes to making- big i representatives or m navl gatlon oompanlea say that the -owners of. the napth .launches have stood rn a claas by themselves during the past week. It Is said that one of thee who operates a single boat made (100 clear of all expenses Isst Sunday carrying visitor to tb warships. On tRs Fourth it is presumed that he realised even greater profits. . About three of the best trips, It 1 '-aid, more than paid tbe -original cost of the boats. Should sn attraction of the character of the battleships be In the harbor for ine next sis-months those Interested In navigation In-local water declare that it .would be but a short time until the river would i rairly ajiv with, small crait. - HAN AND TEAM FALL . NEARLY 200 FEET , , ; ... . ,-. . t. ...v . ("pedal Dtspatrk te Tbe JooraaLI Eugene, Or., July . Tssterdar Rob ert Mayes, employed at Luckv Bov mine, met with an almost fatal accident He was driving a team wlth-a-wsgon-load of freight from Blue River City to tha mine, when tbe horse slipped and reii, precipitating the outfit over grade 109 . feet high. The horse were caught by a clums of bruan, out tha driver went to the bot tom and was badly Injured by tha fall. It la considered a miracle that h was not killed outright, as the precipice is very steep and lined with' Jagged rocks. The team was practically un injured. FILES SUIT AGAINST TIMBER CRUISERS ' (Special DIapatca te Tbe JoaraaL) Roeeburg. Or, July t. Hans Chris- toffen ha filed a suit here agalnat Wll 11am J. and Nicholas Moors, timber cruisers,, for tDfi amount of , I14S.CE, damagss and costs. The plaintiff claims that the cruiser located him on piece of land, under the timber and ton act. which had heretofore been located on by miner a mining clalma rersons woo are in position to know. claim that the cruiser hav located people on land Illegally, which will In a short time cost tha state a great deal of money on account of sulta Moving picture, Illustrated Portland Height park. 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Addroas Catarrh gpooialiit gTROULE, 1M Doaao St., Boot cm. Dos't less say time. Do It sow - az iv i 4 . - . ll aTMwTslsN '''jl COUPON KAMB . ADDRESS . CARNIVAL MAY LAST A WEEK OZsTZXAZi ' MQXTlrt TO l sno or auzTT VOL si coa ' txDZKXD xoaxon bt tmm kajt- AOBMXsTT ST7TCX WZSSTJIw, AXS '. OOllrtTTl BATTUU r ', Th carnival 'WllJ , probably . b . eon tlnued for another week. At carnival heeouarters4hla-inornlng BereUrycelved Lher jtronj th Tlclnlty of Prln Mitchell said Xhat.th Qilestloa Of. icon tlnulng th festival for another 'week was under consideration snd would bs decided this evening. The Dutch wedding will take plac this evening. The ceremony will be performed at t o'clock on tba platform In tha big tent The bride Uvea at Gas ton, Or., having recently come from Ger many. Th postponement of the wed ding was dus to th fact that her mother tnduoed ber to break on in matcn, ana so ths bride did not arrlva The groom, however, did not loss heart and finally he succeeded In rearranging or th ceremony.. Ther. 1 now an .argr mont between Manager North and the secretary as to Who shall giv th bride way. ' 'J-. . .. Th festtvltle tonight will o in a-aveat of th carnival season. A con fsttl conflict will b waged with Secre tary Mitchell and King Dodo as Isadora It la not ganerall known that King Do do' ovary-day nam 1 11. H. Kunarei and that h la editor of the Portland Labor Frees. . Tbe armlea will be lined up at opposite sides of th field and at th signal from tha referee. Mayor Will- lama . they will advance to meet each other and th charg of confetti will be gin. Chief of Polio Hunt will e that ther la fair clay. Th concert, which I usually given In th big tent after th regular even ing performance, will thi evening be riven on a platform in th big field. Aeriallst Phil O. Green, who make the sensational ascent and descent of th spiral tower on a' large glob, will add .several new feature to hi work this avenlng. During hi ascent be will turn a omerseult. alighting again on tha faalL without retarding its motion. Tha tower 1 th highest of it kind In the world. It Is BO feet hlgn ana me path of the tower 1 but inches wide, "Dare-devil" Edward was injured while making th leap over the -aerial a-an last svenlng. Th rider did not re ceive the, proper Start at th bead of th sloping platform, ana nis wnset nearly ran off th edg of th track a he rode down.th inclln. II uo- eeeded in steering It to th center, but th momentum necessary to toss him over th gap was oat and instead of alighting safely on th platform ha truck th edge and was thrown to th wrnund with hi wheel on top or mm. Edwards is so fsr recovered that he will be able to rid this avenlng usual, Several new free atwacttons will te added to the performance in the main field this evening. A number-or per formers have.arrlved from Ban Fran Cisco on their way to th east and these hav been engaged to giv a pnormanc thi vnlng. . ' - To Cascade Locks Tomorrow. Tomorrow bid fair to be hot why re main in th city and awelterT Take the Bailey Gatscrt for the excursion to Cas cade Locks. A more beautiful tide I not possible, Portlanders being partic ularly fortunate in having such an op portunity. Th trip 1 through America' wildest , and most beautiful natural scenery, the equal of which la not sur- pssssd by European scenery. Th Oatsert offer more inducement to ex cursionists han any steamer on the river. It unobstructed observation deck being a feature -noa other Van claim. Easy chair ar everywhere and In unlimited number. Excellent meals sr served on board, but to thoa who only, want cup of coffc or a sand wich th restaurant provide for.. A fall orchestra ha, been engaged that will contribute to. every on' assured good time.' Steamer leaves- Alder street wharf at :J0 a. returning to Port land at 't:J0 p. m. Round trip,. 11. B. Chamber, Optician. , Wholesale and retail. 12 Seventh BL Tea will eajor aa ralajr at Bortland Belfast pvk..... ..... -.v...- - . mmRRti Don't longer . ron't let It destroy your happl nesa your health your very 1U itself. Ion't wsst any mora tlme en ergy money. In trying to conquer it with worthless nostrums. Don't think It can't be Tan oulshed lust because you hav not. . sought help In the right place. writ to me at once, ana jearn bow It can be cured. Rot merely for a day. a week, or a year but permanently. 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Just for th asking you'll receive 'the benefit of-my nineteen years of experience my important new discoveries my vast knowledge of tha diaeasa suffer with Catarrh any FREE MEDICAL Catarrh Speciallet gPROTTLsV 12 l nvirr Dnane St. Bnotoa, wlU yoa kindly AUTIWC . : send mo, entirely free of eharfo. your advice la regard to the euro of Catarrh. .. . - EASTERN OREGON nYZBAlWATXBaroUT SBSTTOB Z COTJTTBT TBI TTCUTITT OF - YXLU UOIO OOXOOO . XXATT DAJCAOB .TO BAT WAT! ' 3UBAOXX BXZQXT 99 SO TUMT.- . (Special tHapateh te The JoaraalA' Bhahlkor, Or, Juftr' r Report' VJ' vUle, .Oregon, "ay thatevrr-cl(ua oursia "niave ooqurrso, ounng- ns ias three 'day ' and - destroyed ; a great1 amount of bay, both in shock and stand ing, mostly along th Ochooo river east of Prlnevllle. At one plac on Crooked river th wa ter I reported to hav reached a height of 0 feet' Ther la no loss of life o far aa known. Tb telephone line is down between Prlnevllle and tb Upper Oohoco. Heavy rains -ln; ths Vicinity of Antelope have caused considerable damage to hay. - Ther hav been heavy raina at Bhlniko but - no - damage re sulted. nrSIAJT CB3USTZAB' BEBtTCBB, (Special Dispatch te Ths Journal) . ' : Pendleton, July I. Rev. J. C. Cornell' son, Presbytsrlan missionary on th Umatilla reservation, announce that re ligious services will be conducted on next Bunday afternoon at ( o'clock, at tba camp ground of tha Umatilla along th Umatilla river, in .the Indian tongue, at th request of the leading Indian In charg of th oelebratlon now In pro gress there. There ar about II Presbyterians among the Umatilla, and at least SO of these will assist In th services, which will consist of songs, speaking and. Bibia reading. , j ABBBBTZB AT CCTTBAT.T. (Special Dispatch to The isusaal) Chehalla, July, t. A. few weeks ago a Puyalluo man heard a burglar rapping at hi ddV. H waited -BUenUy until th burglar attempted to cut out a pane of glass and then mads, a-sneak on the marauder and caught him. :.A pal of the burglar escaped. Th on who wa caught. Footer Knoxson, plead guilty and wa sentenced to th pen for a year. Hla Dal. C W. Knal. alias KInir. uu rounded up at Centralla Wednesday night by Sheriff Urquhart of this city and tsneniz uennoim or nerc and wa taken to, Taooma yskterday, wher h wlU b tried. . . -. ; . a.000,000 , VOUsTBB OV WOOXa.. (Special Dnpatch to Tbe JooraaLI Pendleton, July . It is estimated by Manager W. Ti Taylor that by the cloae of the season about J,00J.O0O pounds of wool will- have been handled at the Fur nish warehouse The remainder of the month .will be occupied in baling and then grain will be handled. Grain will be eomlng in and era will be handled prior to that time, but the big grain busl ness will not com on until about Aug' ust i. It has been commonly believed that considerable wool wa damaged by th recent storm, it .develops that the damage wa not nearly so , large a ST AlUs FBOK BOBIB. , (Sparta! Dapatcb to The Journal.) Anston. Wash. July t.-M. b. tti land bach of .thi plac fell from his horse Into a' ditch, r Hi leg was frae. tured and several ribs cracked. V Tha horse suddenly lumped to on sld of th road unseating Its rider. - Ma will recover. . V . ) Canemab Park by Trolley Sondayr O. W. P. Ry. Co. 18 cenU round trln. Car - vry to minutes. Musla and dnnclng at pavilion. A popular ontina? plac st a low -coat.--Tables and seal ror picnicaera Ticket and ear from First and Alder street. Journal 'friend an. read era whoa traveling on train to and from Port land, anouia sale nsws sgente for The Journal and Insist upon being supplied with this paper, reporting all failures In ehtatnln It to the office of nubltaatinn addressing Th Journal. Portland, 0 CLOUDBURSTS IN A -Wonderful RecordNot YA Portland Family Oiiting In a White . - . .uFive car loads cf VsHiite Totit Cars were.sold in Portland early thlssea-. son. Not one of these cars has broken down on the road, or been towed in or. de 'layed the owner inhisctrayels. These cars have made in the aggregate 18,000 miles, two of' them having .made over" 6,000 miles. We challenge the world ( to , show such a record with any omw,-automobne.',..-:''lTiese cars are making "an'aver v age of better than.10 miles to the gallon of1 gasoline. and have- beentlriven on "all . kinds oTroads on. iiunting. trips, jishing trips pleasure trips and tpurs. If a com-.. Portable, silentj wafe. and reliable car.is what you jwanVinvesuWe me. WHITE.' - v SECOND HAND ) AUTOMOBILES TAKEN IN; EXCHANGE-TOR ! WHITES FOR . SALE CHEAP . J.- B. KELLY, Agent PHONE MAIN 692 ARE CRITICISED lsotvbbb nrm Or ui tmam- ' CISCO OXTXZXsTr iT.T.TtsTCa B- tioi vnn nocwmoi ov ' uv nmni awo xatomu am .: OKI BMOX POLICT." " , -r-'- J. A. Emery, tat lecturer of th San Francisco Citizens' alliance, who spoks la tb Empire theater last night, ex plained that tb alliance 1 merely to regulate labor union. Th alllanc 1 willing for union to exist, if they Co not lnterfer too much with th al liance. , Tb speaker than started to read the report of th commission appointed by th president to investigate th recent coal trlk in. Pennsylvania, Part of th report read caused laughter, which ws somewhat calmed by a man in the audience asking Mr. Emery to read a tat. mont -of president Baer of the Reading Coal company. , : " w. D. Fenton Introduced th speaker. Early in the address th speaker pointed out that the alllanc did not believe in pugilistic encounters between capital and labor. He said that unskilled labor had emulated skilled labor and organised for th purpose of combating alleged wronaa The speaker said labor union had ap parently condoned act of violence from within their rank. In summarising th ethlce of alllanceahlp, Mr. Emery sal a th principle of th organisation were th eld ones, principles which .provide that every man shall work wher he pleases, for whom he please and for what h plea sea - In thi connection he spoks with regret of th ' practice of labor union throughout the - United State te limit th number ot, appren tice. Fundamental principle of th government were referred to and it wa alleged tbat these principle were being violated by labor union refusing te permit their fellow to labor tinleas thsy Joined the union. . .The good time coming hasi come Schilling's Best is it You buy of your grocer what ever you want; if you think you don't get it, he hands you back your money. " ' , ; UNION Not 'a- Delay, vfTi n irnsnrv i n tj r n(r iwoowvauaoowowwpvowuii'iii'i wumii'i'iiii ... . '.. '. A - : l .... ; - ' : Ski NORTHEAST CORNER. -A Spend the Fourth? f when we do your work so neatly , and promptlyand for.very little money. . JSver try it? , . -TROY LAUNDRY COMPANY Laundry, Water St.," East Side . DR.Y FIR WOOD Equal to any cord wood la the city, piled up at your plac la 4 lanatha. and eut bv a team aaw readv far th. mn. -t " $3.25 PER CORD v Tf ther Is any question In your mind a to quality, try 1H cord (on wagon load), and you will find It equal to any sold In Portland. . D-ANFIELD, VEYSEY FUEL CO. Phone Main 353, 60 Third St., Cor. Oak BAR FIXTURES . From Us, and YOUR LIQUORS WHERE YOU PLEASE, ' if you want ; to save money , ana stay in ; business. The Brunswick-Balkc CoIIender Co. 5- HBAOQCARTEBS - ' - - - MTO( Spools! rate msd to fa m lite aa alA tttlUhmat UAJU hotel. an Accident, of . AU BZsn OX MACXZV BBT KZTT; XM OBOEB. OXfttTOU - WOBX BOX-XO- OASOXJBB rOB 'ABJVsnr, OXBAB, rouiz, y siLrrex ajtd BTOBS AtTTOMOBIUBB bob tnrsToi ' -"., JT-'i-1t-:Vrr'9fi' W:tfy.-y -W''bs ' t im my SECOND AND SALMON k'f ,::-n. . Not washing, of course. foot BILLIARD TABLES A i, AY WB HATB OVB OTl BB :'.'' XAZB sUKOl. . ,' ' I The Portland ' voirun. auon. ' ' ' - Afnerics) Plaa . S3 Per Day and Ipwar. FOR TOURISTS AND CO MERdAU TRAVELERS slogla gsntlomen. A modara TwrMatt t , x C. BOWKils. Maaagea, I I