THE OREGON DAILY: JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY IZ, ' 11 :iL C3 liiS DUTY l:;mnt Made That H Volun tarily Promised to Enforce Anti-Gambling taw." v::ll try to stir4 chief rrr . HUNT TO SIMILAR ACTION Chrfff -WordOentet Statement ,t cf Money Offered to In- v Y; fluence Hie Actions. .. ;' District Attorney John MuiWni called on Attorney . Miller Murdoch .of Jlte Municipal association at his offtco In . . the Penton butldtnf yesterday nd held " a brief conference with hlrn relative to ,-iforcemeftt of tns antl-gambllng laws. It Is said that. Mr. Manning voluntarily -promised he- wottM enforce uch. laws end would endeavor to see that Chief of Polk Hunt did Ma, duty. : . Rlatlye to the dlsmlsssl of the inci dent agalnat Chief Hunt, tha district at. . tomey explained that he waa aware that while tha public geenrally" does not favor the prosecution of Mayor -Wll-illams, 4 tha opposite la .true ' of : Chief (Hunt. 'He added .that after procuring 'the. dlamlaaat of the indictment against tha mayor he had- no alternative in tha case of the", chief of police., who Is merely a creature of the mayor and had followed plans outlined by his creator. "Before-many days pass." Mr. Man-. . nine la said to .have remarked,, "tha ae oclaiion will , see -that: I. intend doing my whole duty in this matter." - Itla known that prior to election Mr. Manning save the municipal association a written pledge that In the event of his lection he would enforce tha anti-gam-Hlng laws to tbetr full exterit. That' ' -the association has talked over tha prop- osition of giving this letter publlicty Is unquestioned, but In view of the ae " tton taken by the district attorney yea- ' terday.lt Is unlikely that such will be i'one In the immeaiate future. If at All. 7'' iilura proceedings now depend Jargely ' on the conduct of Mr. Manning. - No ultimatum giving Mr. JUannlng -,junUl a certain hour tn rauaa .the chief of police - to make arrests or file an Information against him has ever been Issued." said Mr. Murdoch. "Many con flleting stories. X know, " have been In circulation, but all have been mads out - of whole cloth. - Mr,- Murdoch denies that he aver heard of a traveling man. acting as tha emissary of the gamblers, going to ' Mierlff Word and offering him $10.00 te take action- against . gamblers only la the ' event . of a process being plaoed In his bands y Ihe district at lorney. x'. v..- . That Is untrue." aald Sheriff , Word. - -"I know nothing -of such-an ocourrencav The war against the. gamblers haa been settled. Unless -they- break their prom ' lees. I do not intend hounding- them. I regret tha circulation of such stories, aa they . convey tha .Idea, that I am en deavoring to persecute persons who have agreed to do what la fight" - -.- . - The, rumor waa. In circulation thja - morning that Sheriff Word and Judge Henry It McGinn had fallen out 'This Is denied by tha sheriff. . Ha says his relations with fudge McGinn are aa friendly as-ever.T -,--- -..-: ' Attorney Moser says haa never had " any conversation with Mr.' Manning rela tive to Jeavlng thl office as - chief .deputy nor with . Mr. Murdoch conoern- ing a dissolution of their law partner? ship, "nr. Murdoch Taiso-Tisserts -that - .there Is no truth in such a report. -lltrict Attorney Manning gave the following tatement lo The Journal this - morning: - ,. - . , i . Y "Tha Municipal league- Is vary much offended at ma because of my attitude .tn tha cases of the state va. Mayor Wlll . lama and Chief .Hunt.. - After tha court granted the order dismissing these cases , very busy-by members of the .league asking ma for reueuiuq To soma of the members 1 -gave my reason.1 which was in accord with the reason given in oourt at tha time tha order waa granted. In tha oaaea of other members-- of the Municipal lea roe, I merely hang up my .telephone. Many of Its members told me that Jfor two ..years they had, been ; trying to 'get Mayor .Williams, - and now, that they had a grand Jury fear jess enough to Indict, they thought I naa no ousiness-10 inieriere wun us work. . ; . '-;'.-:'.-.-. '.r--r . ' ."The trouble' with too many people Is - -that they want me to conduct nry office ' the way they want It run. To them I desire to aay that I alone am responsible . (for my office and the conduct. .-thereof, and I Interpret the law as I sea- It, not Wv Offer to Vomcn ;,;:',;.;..v.,.r;:--.'. You deposit nothing. .yoa rik nothing-. You promise nothingt-iTher h nothing to pgjr -either now t later. I want every woman, everywhere,' who baa pot naed my remedy to make this. teat. I , J For mine ia no ordinary remedy. It represents 30 years of experiment 30 years at bedsides in Uboratories-r-at hospitals. ' Thirty years of the richest experience a physician can have. 'I tell below wherein Dr. Shoop's; Restorative differs, radically, from other .medicines. ,-.' -, . ' v'-V ; -v - --- , 1 want no reference no security. The poor have the same opportunity' as the rich. To one and all I say "Merely write and ask.". Simply say that you have never tried my remedy for I must limit my offer to strangers those who have used Dr, Shoop's Restorative need no additional evidence eft its worth. 1 will senljrou nrtrrjLjrourroggiat, ,Hc wilLgiya you free, the fall dollar package,, - ,' . Inside Nerves I. Asly see weaus la OS baa perfect beaKa. .As4 alBMiet aU wosMtity alrkneia eaa be traeed te a eeaM easan tbe Serve are weak. Wet the aerres yea erdlaanlr think aboat ant ike seme that gerera roar awreaeats aad : -ear taeasfeta. -. . - f . ' Rat the swva that, acaleed end snkaeira, Slaht aad, r. keep the heart ia mtkio tea r4 . the dlstte apparalna iwculale the Hirr eraie the kldneya the aereea ea which ail the vital fsaeUeaa epaa. ... ' ' 1 .- . ' -', ' '-- " are the seme that-wear est , ead ft enrS us te treat tne bIHbs waia . tha ttress ar hH the rUerleta liter ttte rMtelllnae atnaura the eranae4 hleoera. They ere sot r DiaaM. aw so, aers le the im t-t natrsl lha. . . There lorn. U1 fla4 "el ts rhlaa; ' fcFeiirHeifsWieilei ell aboat. rti'aentiilBt aBy It. aanop te apslr this kaowlerfg te pet K t prertll pm. Dr. Shaen'a Reatnratlve la the r U f a sie1r eratnrr ef railntur aleag t-w very Hne. It en ml Snae the eraea nc ia the peia hat H anas e at enre te the aim the Lelte serve the aw seree aae ' 4mi i 4a It as an4 etreeatkena It and auk- It t erwaiaa ir wen aae last I the ead ef tmij Weeka Slraiytfs 7 a I am reoueated to see It. If tha Muni clpal league has anything to publish against, me. it 'Is at perfect liberty to do so. I have never refused . Vh.ra a complaint In .gambling caaeevvaa the court records will show, nor have X ever refused ;a cltlaew a-complaint against gambling-lf he -hod any -ovldeneo at all. t am not an arreeftng orrtoer,- nor a se lective, but .1 will entertain -any cono- plalnt made by any person -to, my or flee, at any time, especially In gambling eases... X. have thus far aecureq -convictions In every gambling . cane i l have tried alone:- fr-T" MR; CAMPBELL-COMES- 7': r,, FULL OF HONORS Ben Campbellv-trafflo manager of the Oraat Northern railway. Is 14 Portland toda on hi r first tour -over tha .Una since ' his appointment. He' Is acoom- panlod by V. X. Whitney, general paa sengr agent, also of St. Paul; general Agent Terkes of Seattle, and Mrs. Camp bell. The oart r registered at tha Port land hotel, leaving their private car, Im mediately upon their arrival this morn ing; " vt.v-'-y'. ..." f ' :. : ' Mr. Campbell is very weu gnown , rn Portland; For a number of years he waa general freight agent of tha Ore son .Railroad A Navigation company. At the- time Julius Krutschnitt became the hia-h official aa freight traffic director under him at Chicago and aa such the official made aa enviable record. ' Thirty dava ago, or thereabouTa, Mr. Campbell was offered his present posi tion, with tha oraat Nortnern-ompanx. and ha resigned from tha Harriman fam ily altogether to accept It This being big first trip over the road aa an official. it is regarded with much interest by railroad men. Before his departure Mr, Campbell and his party will; visit the exposition grounas. v.. ' .,.f-' SHAPIRO ENTERS ' ' 2: PLEA OF GUILTY Al Shapiro has followed the lead of the Portland club owners hnd pleaded guilty to the charge of gambling at hie Masa Cafe, on Third street, between Yamhill anff Taylor' -atresia.. 'V V ' - Shaplrd pleaded.- guilty last -evening to ' tha true Information filed by Dis trict Attorney Manning on September 23, and waa fined lit and costs by presiding Judge George. . -t. iAaothercaae 1 pending against Shapiro; He was arreated on that charge on October J, and pleaded not guilty on October II. ' It la not known what disposition wlllb made of this case. but .the understanding Is 'that the same plea will be entered.' The arrest of Shapiro was tha result of raids by Sher iff, Word. - ADMIT THEY'ARE ON ' ; : ; . VAUDEVILLE STAGE - Five women from tha Oreen JTrbnt sa loon, - sj -Korth Third streeM appeared In the municipal court this morning to answer charges of vagrancy, - They-say they are "vaudeville performers. vvJed Hart proprietor of the notorious plaoa, was In court to hear the testimony; The place was raided last night by police officers, and It is said efforts will be made to have Hart's license taken away. The eases against tha women were poat- ponea udui -j&onqay. - .. i-- . ? - . t JAY OOSS B01 rxaxr. - (Special DIapatck te Tee JoamaM ' ' " Albany, Jan.. IS. Fred Oahlma, a Jap aneae Jaborer . who has been employed at Detroit on tha east and of the Cor- vallls A -Eastern railroad for-tho past few years, came down from there last evening and left ; this -morning for Se attle, bound for his native land. . He la a member of the second, reserves and. returns In response to an order to re join his colors and take tha field against tha Kusslans. He expects to return to Oregon when the-war-is over, provided ho does not loss his Ufa In ths struggle against tha enemy of bla nation, ; V1U IOU . 1 (Speetal Dlipatca te Tbe Jeoraal) h Baker dtyi Or.. Jan, It. JU s recent meeting of the board of director of the Baker county Fair at Speed association. It waa decided to bold a July speed meet of ' three or four days, taking la the Fourth of July, y Irt order not to.loao any time. d. u umu, j. n. uarren ana l B. Rogers were appointed a committee to take charge of ths matter, and begin work upon It at once, '. . ' . ' i . , AWABSS OOUalTI FmzVTtaTe). - vXBelal Staeateh te Tae JearaaLl Klamath Falls, Or- Jan. IS. The county court ' yesterday awarded ' the county printing to the Republican. Tbe Express haa been, the official paper of tbe county for a number of years,- but lost the work today, by subscribers. ! 1 . , I., , , BBSgBSa rrT-TrSimpry Write M: la SMra thas a aallliea ho nee sty remedy to aaaa. It has eureS aroaiaair troabira sot eaee, hot reseateoir eeer eaa ever asata. Yet roe Bar sot hare hears et It or hearliw. yea sy hare delayed er aoabtee. Be I nuke tMa erfer te yea. a etraaa-rr, that erary peeelble exeaae fnr deoht ay he reawves. Bead, m se SMoe auke ate aa aroaiUr take' se rtok. SlBwl writs aie aad aefe. If yea bare aot tries sir reBe. I will eend yea aa order m rear anutdat fee a fall Snllar bottle not aaaiple. bat ths rernlar ataadanl I bottle he kaepa- eeaaUatly ea tae a will reaalre-ao eoadltiona. uatly ea tke eaelTea. The drnschit He sill areept air ereer a eheerrnllr aa thawh roar ooiiar jais before bun. He wtU sead the Mil to WIH yea eeeapt this spew eaalty te leers at ar eifiraae absolntely hoar te ha rid forever ef all fame ef womanly waekneee te he vis set eelr ef the tronble, bet ef the Very ceaee trlilrh jrooure It Write, today. For a free eroar Mr Book j a trapeaela.. aaU-AaUae hetUa yea Peek laaue Hearth ajaat adtres . nr. Boo a as the KMaeya. ramp, r'i , wig. rxioB , rnr wo EaHaa. WM. Srata Book S for siea whleh beoa- yea) treat. Beak ea Bhatrmthns. la eaaeeHoa with Tw.- gheon's fUetoratfee K la aoeM tlaaea adrlsable ha el re Ineal treat. ant. It ea, set Dr. Shoon'e K1(bt Tare. Beth reswdles are ea sale st all eroe-fleta. tetorative Dollar's Worth free TDHfi'ER fJAfl HELD ArAITIftG TRIAL Charged With Dispensing liquor : Without License and Selling ,- , ,..-r to Minor. T - LABORER ACCUSES HIS , ROOM-MATE OF LARCENY AccuseoT Man a Stranger Will Be Given Preliminary Hear ing in Justice Court. " . (Special -Ouaatca to The Joaraal.)-- Salem. Or Jan.. 1J. John Wadktna. of Turner. ..was yesterday arraigned; In the circuit court here .upon s charge of selling liquor without s license In J,ur her precinct, lie entered a plea, of not guilty. After tbe arraignment Attorney J. K. MoNary f Ued a second Information a sain at him, by 'which he was charged with selling liquor to a minor. He waa Immediately placed "under arrest upon bench warrant, and although he had but little trouble in furnishing theTe aulrad bond, $JS0. for his -appearance in tne nrsv case, na couia not nun an equal amount .to Insure his appearance in court upon the second charge, and waa compelled to go to Jan. - WSdklns will be tried during the present term :of. court.. ' - v C H. Cook occupies a cell ' in, tha Msxtoh county- Jail accused of laroeny. Ho. waa .arrested yeatarday afternoon upon a warrant aworn out by his roam ma. t, B. Sampson, who aUegaa that Cook stole la from him.. The two have been employed 1n a hop yard a few tnlloe east of this city, where- the theft ft said to have occurred. Tha accused man,' a trtranger, will Ba' given "pre liminary hearing In Justice of the Peace Turner's court tomorrow. In' the mean time lis Is being held under til bonds. . SUM CrOSS to eTBfV,;-i'I X damage ault against the (fiiouthern Paclno-company oocupted tha attention of department No. 1 of thd Circuit court all of yesterday afternoon and evening. tha case being given to the Jury at mld- nuthCTha suit was- brought by M. sf. High, superintendent of - the .Marlon county poor farm. fof"-tho purpoao of recovering-1811, the alleged value -of four horses killed by a Southern Paclno train near Chemawa on September t, . The plalnUff alleged that through tha .carelessness of the company's em ployes engaged ' In repairing the track' gate was left open, through which -the animals, gained access to tha railroad uwcav Carson. Adams. & Cannon appeared as attorneys for -HlgV while, the defense was conducted by. W. D. ronton - and R A. Letter of Portland and Georgeja. Bingham of this cttyj ,1; ADJUDGED INSANE AdS COMMITTED TO ASYLUM " ..r-., . . -. ; ' . y ' '- ' 'i . " """ ,'.. (Special piapateh e Th earsal) , CorvalllaOr., Jan. IS. Deputy Wells yesterday, went to Salem'. ' having in charge Prod W. Hartley, who waa ad-, fudged insane by ir. Lee before County Judge Wattera. Wednesday. Hartley waa flrst noticed north of town, at the railroad crossing. Tuesday evening; where by his strange condsict be was frlghtsnlng woman and children- A te apbone message summoned .Chief Lane to the ocn. and the man was taken tn custody - When asked who hs -was,, he replied that - his name was Prod W. Hartley; that he had been working f of a man near fhiiomatn namea rarkers; that ha was born tn England, and had tramped through Nevada, California and Oregon.' working soma In -tha' logging camps of Washington. He did not know where ha waa going. nor Just what he wanted to-do, - After a night In the elty Jail, Hartley was ex amined aa to sanity and adjudged In saoa. He Is about -St years of age.' WAR THREATENED IN , r RAILROAD BUILDING ... (Joaraal BpeeUl Servrte.1 -, Omaha, - Neb, - Jan. IS. A railroad building war for Nebraska, and tha mid dle west Is In sight tor next summer should the Oreat ' Northern -railroad carry out Its announced plan -to build two ooneetlons with the Burlington In Nebraska this spring. The first of the projected lines - Is to run from - Sioux City to Omaha and the second exten sion from O'Neill to Thedford,' Neb., giving the Burlington-Great Northern combination ths abort line between Den ver, and Minneapolis, snd Duluth. that being an -Invasion of Northwestern ter ritory. Well Informed railroad men are' of tho oplhlon that-tbte .will oause ths Northwestern ta extend the Hastings tine Into Denver to retaliate against tho Burlington, and - tho Union Paclno will be drawn Into tho fight. BUSINESS MEN COME TO BLOWS IN STREET .-A,- , V - fBaeelal mepatrh te The Joaraal. 1 --- Eugene, Or.t Jan. Ti. Charles S. Wil liams, one of tho owners of the Eugene flour mills, assaulted M. S. Hubble, pro prietor of a' transfer line. In the street hero yesterday. The trouble aroee over misunderstanding ia a business mat ter. Hubble swore eut h warrar In the polios' court ' for ' Williams' arrest, but the polios - Judge dlsmlaaed.. the-case. Hubble theft' caused a warrant to be Is sued from the Justice court. Williams appeared; eaaeduinraiid: was -fined s ana oosts..- - v -.' . .. ST U JUT UIBTXTUM. . - (SpecUl tMtpatch te The Jaaraal.) Dallas. Or., Jan. IS. The flrat annual Bible study Institute of tho Dallas cal lage Toung Men's Christian sssoclatlon will be held at - Dallas In the United Evangelical church. January 14 and 10. A large number of delegates from differ ent colleges will be present. Among the leaders wbo are expected to be in st tendsnre are .Lester McLean of New York City, H. O. Hill of San Pranciaco and L B. Rhodes of Portland. There 1st a good prospect of the 'Institute having I a big attendance both flays.- :- :- lenthal feroa.. New York hop .deal. era. have brought suit against J. R. Cartwiight of llarrlsburg. Or, for dam ages, alleging that Cartwrlght failed to deliver SO.Ooe pounds' of Imps which had been contracted for. The-caaa "la now on trial before United States .Dis trict Judge Bellinger, ea. wna wiu tnu,1 -: . Dr. Stephen H. Wise will give the sec ond of a series of addressee on "Present Day Problems In Ancient gettlnga' this evening. Dr. C. 11. Xhapman, former mm Jame Just the sale scores of Portland perils have been waiting fcrrj'Nothlns lacklns to make It a very great success.'. Finest styles, Lst tailoring and prices lower than anybody expected Jisojow thai the sale will last but half as Ion? as to go round. BEST COAK ARtY-SATUDAY.- All Suits and Overqoats ; ; Worth up to ' 110,00 for :; Worth Up to ; $12.10- Big Stock Shirts, Underwear and Neckwear I .--. -J. T ' --i--r ,-.. - I Mm 4 r - ..v preataent of the Oregon State university, will give an informal talk to the pupils of tho religious school of ths temple Sunday morning at 11:39.. L..' Alien Lewis' Best Brand, Sisow . T 1 m'e - Ji ngie -;Y- - I I ':;-ii.y One and;Two li'iY ''VAfS:'-'''V-' L:"." lifefelj ;Attachroefrts We Have cvAior?r f"1 -.tj- " " We Have - 5 i YTheniYY i! T jieiti '; ' Y -SiudefoakeiiY Northwest r & voir All Suits end vxircosts,; ' Worth up to t $15.00 lor I ' All Suits citd Overcoats t Worth up1 to , $18.00 tor. v. $7 MB $18 and, $20 for. 9.45' I65J0ANDJ I67F IRSTtSTREET ym.zr 330-336 East Morrison 'rrrirr: tSX BOAT SAS. - 4 Seeial Diapateh ta The Waal.) -Klamath Falls, Or., Jan, llThe In quest held over the body of Augustus K. Bennett.' which was found In the snow la ths mountains north of Bo- ' -'1'--L ' we planned; for we shall ,...V ' ,-,.;.r All GvVcccts1 fiRdncccts! iWorth up to . v . . $12.00 far mm AtiSccrifice : Prices: Ladles' heavy-soled vlcl kid, ' worth tl.tt; you -e1 EA ' take your pick at.,. eJll.DV A still better rada;-f-l - worth It. &0, only... 4)11 Extra quality tho kind-that fits, wears-and holds their - shape: all styles and makes '-All our-SS.SO Goodyear welta. - -, and hand - turned Shoes l you'd pay SS.S6 and IS.S0 for ; cnor:w.$2.50 Street, Portland Oregon nansa In this county a feer days', ago, tesulted in a verdict that' he 'had met his death by losing his way; and perish ing from t exhaustion and hunger. A meesaxe sent to hla relatives, who re side st CsmmsL- Pa., resulted In. the shipment of hla body by express to that 'W 1 1 not have suits enough TTzI 7Z All CvVccHo fiRcincoats .'-'"i. " '"' -jU-.- ' Worth up to ' $19.00 for Best patent tsalf. vlcl kid. box '.. calf, In aU tho new ' shapes lasts-the kind . you and. pay S0 to. 14 for. and yet get no better quality, no . vli better tit and nobet- SA" tar style . aJlaV.dSI ': low- get -no- better stylo -t- of 'i quality anywhere .for- double . . V' the money, and we' will back r2 our .reputation on the .shoes " we are selling -'' ?C' - f or : .... ...... .... eyaVeval m place last plght 'Ha was an Odd Fal low and had a young Wife at hie former home In Pennsylvania. ! . V A' free electrtral panorama at tha corner of Third and Alder streets, front S a. m. to I p. ua. ..j. - I , :f. Y