... f THE OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL'. PORTLAND', MONDAY EVENINO. JANUARY 13, l?:i 12 ONLY VAGRANTS SING ORDANGEESALOONS Such Was ths Ruling of Municipal Judge Hogu Thl Morning '') When Fining Three Worn V Vaudeville Performers at Creen Front! rv"" CHABTER PROHlfelTS-SHOWS WHERE DRINKS ARE SOU) The Fact That These Actresses " ' Services Does Not Alter r''iSu.ithr CourV and ' Vaudeville entertainment gnu la PnrtlmifL i w In saloons Th ong-nd-danc " artist and th .funny man. and the prima donna who Mrforn In theatre w hie re drink are old are vairranla. and have no lawful oe. cupatlon, according to Judg Hogue of the municipal courtand must sk other mean of Uvelihood...... -t -Woman must not visit saloons, either In tea capacity of performers or visitors. acoordln to the rutins: ox tne Juage. - order- to that effect waa laaued by the -court tills morning,; and. tho poltoo war Instructed to out It into enect at once. If tha ruling la observed, it will eloaa tha tlg concert, hails of tba north and, and, Indeed, all vaudevtll abowa (Ivan - In places whara artnk are aold. Tba rulings wara tha rasult of th dis covery of a, aactlon of a city ordinanoa 'positively ' prohibiting . vauaevme -fo finances In aaiooaa No affort hat over been mad enforce tba ordinanoa, ut it wUl bo rigidly anforoad in tba fu ture, according to Judge. Hogu. Thar section waa dlacovered as tba ra eult of tha arrcat of a number of woman . iwhe elalmad to ba "performere in - tba : Graatf 1wt-S7theatra -TlJirdl wtraet. They vara tha names Bf I.elie 8tsrllng, Doris Teung and Alta W 1111a They ware ' charred with -vagrancy and were found .guilty la the municipal court this raorn Jng. Each waa sentenced to par a fine of tit. - ;'";'i . 'V t - ' They were represented by Attorney - Jtalpb Dunlway, who contended that they were not vagrants, since tbey wara em ployed as performers in tha Green Front theatre, and received weekly mm for talr specialties, u It was than that tha ordinance was produced. The woman unqueetiohaBly-'aava-graints, declared tha court, even if they do reoelvo aalariea for perf ormlng on the tag. I regard them la the same class Alaskan Mine Dealer Sad v-U Have Ha3 Partners In Operations, v - 1 to "vD GRIGGS FATE FJ AY BE : SHARED BY OTHERS " ' ' -K' j."f: - ' . . , .... ' r .MANY PORTtAND PEOPLE 4 SAY THEY WERE VICTIMS Promoter Admitted to-Bail and . Is Willing to Return to Nome Jot LTriaT. . . , ...... - . . t ' ' '':' Expectation of - sensational develop- - menu In the raeo In tha federal, court against C H. Griggs, for alleged frauds - In Alaska mining ventures, appear to be - warranted. Orlggs .was taken from the county Jail by Deputy .United States Marshal A. J. Cody and appeared before - Lotted 'States Commissioner McKee to day,' where ha gave a bond for $1,000, : the United Bute Fidelity tt Guarantee company of Beltf'Sre : being surety. Charles R. Smith,' wealthy etockman from , Svanstoa, s relative of Griggs, ha been' vid for several Cays, and arras' V bond. - r Griggs -walr 'on,, this act Justifying th ... hat he has no hesitancy i got -lo i a to answer " to charge maie ilt hl. ' The bond calls for his apphat'Je before the-federal court for.tho Wlatriot of Alaska, Second division, at 4ome. i. . . -; Although notion 'appears of record Chat bints at eonfeaelon -by Grlgirs, it is -ald on good authority that he probably will make representation at J Nome be- 'fore the court that will Involve promt nent4" people In thj tramactlons for Which he was arrestaa. Since his ap prehension by Sheriff Word and Deputy ; Never t: Disappoints Ptcucniciial Success T M an M4m mtm T . ! svM. M ky V'Mwia. ; ,:tevMeee iiWMskeyi: ... -. n ,Wh6' Said They Were Received Compensation for Jheir Their Status in the Mind of v - All Will 'BvAirested.kv.'-':;' h I as gamblers, tf a man Is regular Uera ployad aa a farp-dealer, ba unquestlon ably la a vagrant, because he follows an unlawful occupation.' - It is tba same with tbeaa women. . Tbey may .receive regular wages and may perform on -a stage, as they-olalm; but they have an unlawful occupation If tbey perform In a theatre where drinks are aold. "If tbey would work at torn legal oc cupation during the day, and perform ia tba, theatre at night, they would not be vagrant. In other words,lf tbey bad soma means .of earning a living except as performers In theatre where drinks are aold. tbey would not ba -vagrants. - Tba Beetle baa been a part of the city laws since the charter was adopted, but ba never, bee anforoad, , It la Section It, and follows- : "SecUoa tt. That It shalT be pnlaw ful for any person to permit or employ any . woman or women to act as .-.wait resses or bartenders, or to sing or dance, or to serve In any capacity, or to permit or employ any person to sing or dance. In any punno bar-room or drinking shop or other place where spirituous, vinous or malt ltauora ara sold to be drunk on the preinleae. Nor snail airy person, the pro prietor, owner or agent ox aay pub no bar-room; drinking shop or place where Intoxicating liquor ara sold at retail. suffer or permit any doorway, window or other opening to be or remain open. connecting such bar-room or drinking ahop aa aforesaid with hay room, place or building where -women ara employed to sing or dance, ofwhere women com monly oonrrerate -for the - purpose of singing xr dancing, commonly known and designated as a dancehouse. - It Shall also be unlawful for any person the pro prietor of any drinking shop or bar-room, 10 permit any ineatnoai-ormineirei show, exhibition or concert to take place In such bar-room or drinking shop.' Cesdano . on ! Friday - morning, It been- learned that Grlcgi has been' by the authorities with reference- to turning government' witness, and thus escaping the penalty of the law that would be' Inflicted In' the event ha were proved guilty of the act alleged, - .' - That . well-known persona will be in volved, if Griggs .were to7 make full rev elation, 1 stated on good authority. HI operation In- Alaskan mine : were. in company with other men resident in thie state, and th publication of their names, Mt Is ajajd. would add another to the. publlo keandals that: have en gaged the attention of the courts of Uta .- - -. . 1 'arrest 11 fori ohialnlnrnnoneiy under false pretenses. In connection with allegedfraud practiced upon numerous people who Joined with him In purchas lng stock . In a company . formed here last year to develop placer mine claimed by-, uiiarn to have been located on Midas 'creek. Alaska,- containing fabu-t iou deposit or gold.. .The exact local ity, was not designated. Griggs keeping It- secret, so ,h. claimed.: that no one could learn where they ware and Inter cept the expedition organised by him to go i to tha mine. G. W. Duncan waa a .partner, and' he also 1 wanted by the officers. He is said to be In the east Capt X T. Watson, formerly cap tain of police In - Portland, and many other ' were victims of Griggs . and Duncan' alleged fraudulent dealings. Deputy Marshal Cody arrived yester day morning from ' San Francisco,, and took Griggs from the custody of Sheriff Word, who had held him pending Cody arrival. , He has been looking for Griggs for many week,, and Griggs is said to have been passing in and 'out from Portland, and eluding the officer. Aflep hi apprehension, the claim was mad that he had not attempted to elude ar rest, but had been awaiting the -coming of offlcera.ta t&ke Mro to Alaska. SCHOOL BOY-SAID TO V ;,BE PURSE SNATCH ER The polio say there I a boy attending the Ladd school who is becoming an' ex pert porse-enatcher. -He ia said to hare been caught stealing women's purse on th streets on several occasions, but has not been arrested.! His parent ' have been warned that he will ba taken Into custody on the next complaint. . - Yesterday - Mr. Deaon reported to Chief Hunt that tha lad had snatched bar puree containing $10. Ha waa seen by a man who happened to be passing, and waa forced to return the property. Mrs. Deaon refused to alga a cotnDlalok against mm. ACTRESS HAS NARROW j : . ESCAPE FR0MJ3EAJH Marjorl"; Mandeville, a 11-year-old vaudeville actress, ' narrowly escaped death front falling scenery at the Or- pheom theatre last night. She was on to stag with Grace Wilson, whan a large aactlon began to fall. : The orches tra drowned the noise, and It wa only inrougn toe warning .cries of the audi ence that their attention wa attracted. Mis Mandeville sprang ' back Just In lima xo avoid ids craab, the ecenery rawing, only, a few inch from : where GEORGE W. BATES ONCE : MORE ON WATER BOARD ' George W. Bates of George "w. Bates h Co, bankers. 1(1 Russell street, has been appointed a member of tbe mu nicipal water board by-Mayor George H. Williams. MY, Bate succeeds U-A. Lewi, whose' term recently expired and wno declined .reappoiau&anU Mr. Batee 1 well versed In the duties f the position, aa he served for several years on the water board prior to Mayor Williams' administration. He la a thor ougJbnstness man and ha a wide '- ' QTOSTXO OT YMACXTT, ',, . The damage ease between Lillenthall Broa. and Cartwrlght over s. hop con tract will go to tbe Jury this afternoon. The testimony of the defense revealed no new conditions of th contract, and the Jury will probably have to decide upon a matter of veracity between wit ness as of tbe contesting parties. . ii m ' . .. The livestock association acted some what Ilka a lot of wild western steer. THREE DAYS-VERE LOST ON VOYAGE Aragonia Encounters Headwinds , and Is JJnahle to Get a'7T Tug at Astoria. ; ' WRECK SIGHTED BY i OFFICERS IN MID-OCEAN. Brings From Orient One of the Tc Largest Cargoes She Has--;"' 1 . : ; Ever Carried. - Bad 'it not been- for . the . unusually -heavy weather In the early part of the voyage and a detention of two days oft the mouth of the Columbia river wall ing for a tugboat, .the Axagonla would have completed the passage from Toko- buna, to Astoria in IS day Instead of II days.. She reached Montgomery dock In tbl city yesterday -afternoon. - i : On January 4 ' the bfflcera report that a ' gal of great severity was eneoun tered. and the steamer was forced to He to far 1614 hour, waiting for th storm to abate. A couple of stanchion were carried' away . and the .rudder chains were broken. '' Tba sea ' was running nountaln high, and a stop waa mad o repair the damagea The' wind waa followed by a bllndlng'snowstprm. snow Tailing on tba aecg to tne aepta of. seven lnchea A succession of . storm were encountered until the 110th ' meridian was paesed. ' - - "' . ' . ' " Wreckage 'was sighted tn S0:0I north latitude and 15:1 weat longitude, eon stating of a brokeri'spar and a stick of lumber IS Inches square at tha and and li feet long.' The . timber evidently cam from a. lumber schooner, but they bore no mark by which the vanve of the Vessel could be leakned. ' The. wreckaxe was seen on Janualry.J, three day fol- tewlar tn blgtarm; nd it 1 supposed that a craft' of sem description met with a miahap." -v "When we came w thin eight of tha Columbia river,", saki tba first offloer4 "we prooeeded to r w. re the ughtahip waa lying at th tlm I of our last visit. A ga buoy was tiding there. Of course, we did. not kn that the light- shin had been taken oi tho lnaldarto be repaired. 1 lat jrriday morning . tha pilot schooner . passed Close by, but failed Jo see us. axtnougn oar nag was Ub In plain view. Finally we moved over, to the North Hekd lighthouse, but a pilot Ala not board lu until Saturday IS .t noun, t --.i At- Hongkong Paul ' Wol auceaaded Zlngler as -second '. offiov; of the steamer, having been- sdnt ut from Hamburg by the owners -'-Mr. Wolken was formerly on one of the -Hamburg American- liners .plying .out of fievr Tork. :'..;' : ' , .; Tha Araa-nnla farouvht ene of the larav est cargoes she ever carried, measuring 1,609 tons.. ' It waa -made up) of bulky product and doe not weigh much mora. than half that' amount., aitnouga she is loaded to the guards. , It is oompriaad of tha following goods: v 11,681 rolls of matting, M61 cases .of - Chinese, gro- eerlea. It packages of rattan chair. 1,060 bales of Jute, 60 case pi nutmegs, i. 01 .bags of broken rice, 100 bales of kapok, 60 bag of 'coffee. 200 cases .of rir-m.- eases of sm'oklna- ware. 260 eaaea of strawbrald. - 0.716 ea of tea,- 0 t esses -of brushes. . 130 cases of porce lain., tit cases of ourlos, 4600 bags of peanuts, . 600 tubs of campftor. small amount oi tBr txeia i - - I' '. 'M NOTICE TO MARINERS. Coast Sailor : Ar JnXormed of Kuoy and JUgfeta by CHrrenuaanV 2 The following notice to-mariner has bean, prepared by, tha hydrographla-of j flee:''.- ."' '' v,.'y Washington Orara ' harbor ' entrance South channel outer buoy established December r 1004, "a 'perpendicularly striped nrst-class nun buoy, 'marked with th ' letters B. C in white and known a' South " channel - outer buoy. warn, established 1&-46 feet ' of water to mark the -entranfe to. tba nev south channel over the bar on th following bearing: , ::z - , Lone tre on Damon -poinr-Trt.' Brown), N. 46 degrees. - Grays harbor lighthouse, ft Tt de grees. .;.:.::.,. Tbl channel la s veey narrow, and t close to the Jetty. Vessel should not attempt to enter it without a pilot.- Lower California Cape Bt Lucas (Cabo Falso) Light put In operation- Referring to Notice to Mariner No. it (1111) of 104, Louis Kaiser, United State consul at Maaatlaii, Mexico, give further information that on . December II, 1104, a flashing white light of the third order,' every five seconds and visi ble I mile, was exhibited rom the new lighthouse recently constructed t Cape- St. Lucas (Cabo Falso), . Lower California. - - v Approximate -position: Latitude tt degree -tt minute 10 seconds north, longitude 100 degree 67 minute 60 sec onds west. Tba tower la painted red and th lantern In, cupola white, . COMPLAIN OF RED TAPE. Sailor Say Take a tVong- Tim to , . 00 Xato'the JKoapltaL , . Member of th sailors union are complaining of th alleged amount of red tape It la necessary to go through before a sick or injured man will be received at - the - hospital. . Frequently several day elapse, they declare, before a pa tient will ba received Jy tha management of th institution. Aa an Illustration of th alleged poor-service tn-th hv-di- rertlon a case la cited. A aallor named Miller la lying helples with Inflamma tory rheumatism' In one of the.Jlecon street lodging houses. It la claimed b hi friend that tbey have been, trying since last Jn-lday to get him admitted In tothe nKspllaipaaaT'go faf without success. - Tbe sailor assert that. tbey were Bret told to secure a certtflcat from a physician,, explaining the nature of their friend's ailment. When thU I was 'done the nam and history of the unfortunate man were asked for, and In formation on this subject la now being prepared. By th time tha work la com pleted It is .feared tbe sufferer -will aot be numbered -among. the Hying, '" 40NE--REPAIREI . u .. ' , fteaaaa tnaaas Out Agala oa Kna Be tween rortlaad and Waahougal. jAftrJylng upfor a couple of day for repaira the eteanger lone went out CASTOR I A : For Infanta and Children. - 1.8 Kind Yea Y,m Alvajs E::jtt . . . . Bear th - Slntrof and at 4eeeeeeett llSiii . .r-'-.-j -.1. . ' . - . , - ' r t -V.- t ."' ' ' 'W. t. We give you , the" very ; v possible volues.in iniiiTi irir CARPETS ' . - . 'tT- RUGS Jo fact, in oil our lines, duplicate prices quoted anybody. t- v. ; PRICES WILL NCYEP v furnish Lip THE" STORE- WHBREi YOURCREDIIS QQOD 3 thi morning on her' run between Port land and WaabOUgsX It is believed that all danger of an ice bloekads up. the Columbia river ha paaaad for tha time being. During tha past few day it i aid . the weather- baa . been'. unusually rough- In 1 th ticlnity-of -th-Caoada lock. A a result but vary low progres has been made In raising tha steamer Dalles City,, which ", struck ,-, rock last ' week and sank near Bteven; son's landing. Wbrkmen ere atlll em ployed on -her, and- It 1 believed they will ba able to patch, her ao that ah can ba brought to Portland for rplr. .2 J MARINE NOTES' , ' Aatorla, Jan. 11. Arrived down at 10 a. m. last night. Steamer Olympla. - Arrived, down at 7:80 a. m., teamer Xberdaan. -. . ' -j . ;. " x.. ' Arrived at : -and left up at 10:rw a. steamer Roanoke from Beatua i Balled at 7;4e a. m..schoonerl Bob- art B, Hind for Ban Pedro. . - Arrived at t:lt a. sa, and left -up at X a. nu steamer Northland from San Fran Cisco. : i'V ' ' ..'.' ' "' - Aatorla. Jan. 11. Balled at 1 11 a, m, steamer laaua for Baa Pedro. ' -'Arrived at 4.' p. law schooner Olg from' Baa FranoUoo. -..-:r f a.'' Balled at 4:10 p. nv. steamer Harrison for Nehalami tame Is patch tor Baa Pedro. Ban Francisco, ' Jan. II. Arrived at 1 a. m steamer Oeorge W. Elder from Portland. Astoria, Jan, . 14. Arrived down at 1:10 and slUsa at 4 p. m., steamer Argyll for Ban Francisco. Aatorla, Jan. l. Condition of th bar at I a, m., smooth; wind southeast; weather, light rain. .-. . , .' ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Steamer Aurella will sail 'tonight or tomorrow morning for Baa Francisco with 400.000 feat of lorn Since the Morrison street bridge was opened for traffic thla morning th ferry- boat operating, from the foot of Stark street ha .been taken out or commia- atnn. ' . A French'bark Jfiugenl Fautrel began discharging cexge thla morning at Co lumbia dock. It la probable that tha schooner Eldo rado wilt complsta her lumber cargo fov Shanghat this afternoon, y She will take out 1.100.000 feet. " 7-' Steamer Alliance 1 scheduled to sail ffor TOurekaTHhd wky" lioitg Wediiwdayi evening. Usually . ah haa bean going out on Saturday, but at h 'arrived three day 'earlier this trip than ever did she wUl be loaded and ready to go out that much sooner. . Giving Fin. SoapuAway. ; In order to still more widely Intro duce Into. Portland home th ueefulneea of "want ads.". Th Journal t making an, extraordinary . lnducemsntto . .have! you advertise. With every -want aa for either th Dally o Sunday Journal the advertiser will receive a cake of Wood ard. Clarke A Co.' One U-AR-DAS complexion soap. Tou would likely ad- vertlae, anyhow, and If your ad goes in The Journal' you . get th - soap. U-AR-DAS complexion soap la scien tifically 'prepared from pure vegetable oii,ls a natural aid to perfecTDeAutTT Is dainty. Invigorating and cleansing. Given away absolutely free with 'want ads, amounting to It cents. or over. Th regular price of th soap alone I two- t blts. The "want ad" . rat la but SI words for II oants. Remember that - ' Have yon tried delleloua Teeoock Buckwheat . jnourf ., Tour grocer keep It. : , . s - . A ., MM It's perfectly safe for CLEARANCE SALE jn p best i ,a ir a and by DC IQEB THAW NOWI fir ' ... f 7 -ir-r&v'-f tt-t'j'"''-- r '- '.;"j;-:x-.---;-:-'. ' j"; "v----.-7.v- -" -rj That Coom That Yoa intend to Rent During the 390 WASHINGTON ST. i: TO HONOR MEMORY.OF- JEWISH LAWMAKER The TOOth anniversary of th death of Hose " Mslmnnlrtea, a X noted - Jaw lab rabbi, will be celebrated tomorrow even ing by th Independent Order of B'nal BTlth. . In their hall In Selllng-Hiiwch buildings Addresses - win be given by Rev. Tr.Blooh, whose subject mill be "Malmon'ldes," D. Boll Cohen, "Spanish and Portuguese Jew of th Middle Ages," .and Dr.- Stephen S- Wise, "The Influence of the Jew Upon the Culture of tha Middle Age . Miss Rot Bloch Bauer will sing. - Malmontdes, bora In HIS, died U04, . war on of the most powerful of the Jews of his period, A great law giver and was accounted per haps1 th leading organiser of the Hebraic faith. Ha arranged the ' code and Hmada It conform to. th-heed of later a-eneratlona. : ,v ' :. i n a i ii i ii j i i "It wa almost a miracle. ' Burdock Blood Bitter cured- me pf a terrible breaking out all over mt body. I am very -grateful." Mis Julia Flllbrldg. West Cornwall, Conn, '.' Prof erred Stack Oaaned Ooods. Allen Lewis' Best Brand. - U--AK-M . Completion Soip liiil With "WANT ADS' it rnwmrrfiVKRy- ;WANTMJ- .Clarke's famous U-AR-DAS COMPLEXION SOAP, FREE. Journal "Want" Ada, .run your errands, they furnish your help, they Vent your rooms or sell your property, ' Have your . want ads. in by noon the day you want them published. If for Sunday, have them In by " Saturday' night any time before 10 o'clock. RATE: TWENTY-ONE WORDS FOR 15c. . - " t ;,'-it . . 1 . -, -"' V y6u toa Ts any and ..j r. TERM WOfclAN WITH MONEY : --ARRESTEDfOR VAGRANCY fcoi . must be a second Mrs. Chad- wlck,'" said Captain Bailey to Oeoi gla I of mrBonnytlde Congregational church Orlswold at th police staUon last night. th, ,nnual meetlng ot the congrega The captain' remark , wa occaalonod by MA,stf ,,. . tki. .tri .w. ki. Matron Simmon finding 14t.l0 on th woman. . , -Deteotlve Kerrigan and ' Snow had a suspicion thajt.Mlas i Orlswold was a pick pocket, but ..lacked, aufneient avidanoa,. aa they said, to arrest hereon a charge of vagrancy. v .: .. :. , ..This morning Judge Hogu permitted th woman to. go free, on condition that h leave the city at once.' . ; . TIMBER CRUISER KILLS ' ".c. HIMSn.FJOLBOSEBURG (Special Dtspatch to Tee JeeraaL) Roseburg. Or, Jan. II. Jack Rogers't committed auicld her eirly this morn ing by shooting . himself . with la re volver abov th heart, 4n Ptlklngton' blacksmith shop, - Ho wa a timber cruiser 'and it . supposed to have been despondent over bad luck. , - . " Urn AD. PLACKD IN THE JOURNAtr-r-tlkli f-Wrarcrr1 4 - -r ... . . ...J . , -k ak Great j',: :V. :t--: --u CUB" PART PAYMENT I safe for; you . to. go , b.' - we'-are the pioneers end i originators of it' in this city,- and it can not be da- plicated h as .far as easy payments T' and leniency In case of , sickness -orchard - iV;absolutel) charge no - interest, and do not makeX distinction bet ween cash !vj credit biiyeri' 'Z falr- -NOW.' . . .... .:: Vi 'iV.. OFFICERS 0FSUNNYSIDE -CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH --v. J. J. Btaub waa re-elected pastor .' Hon last night, f This wHt make hi fourteenth year as pastor ot this cKurch.' The; report of the of fleer wera. very ' encouraging,, showing-the financial de- I partmenf-to be In a flourishing condi. tlon and th membership laereeaing. The following ' officers were elected: Trjistees, T William E. Bralnard, S. C v " Pier, C El Palmer, 8. H. Smith and R. Oatrander ; . deacon. J. K. Voorhlea,T 8. H. Smith, H. P Roe; clerk; t C. Pier; treasurer, B. O. - Woods. Church Mis sionary society President, Mrs. Mary K. Tebeyi lss nsssldsMi Si Ot rief , sou' retary, Mrs. M. W. Etnrlck: treasurer. H. H. BUub: auditor. Wlllard F. Toberi executive committee, 8, H. Smith. Rev, J. J. BUub, Mrs- B. Morton, Mrs. H. N. Smith. Sunday school Superintendent. 8. C - Pier; assistant ,. superintendent, ' Oeorga S, . Qruber; ' secretary, Mia, Rlsl Harper itreasurer, 'Xo' Llndhard; ( librarian. Mils Bessie Mofton. - an M i . ' ' ft