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THS OHZCOIJ DAILY JOUKNAL'. PORTLAND. FRIDAY' EVfiNIKO.j JANUARY M. XCCJ. i OGD CASE- AT SALEt. rl Principal CUisstlon JAsslgnsd j U V., ?That Information Not Vsri-, ( . : fid by tK Affidavit. ' i -.'" - ! : ' '-' M ". ' '.- ' v Kentucky editor , ' 1 . r : PRAISES GOVERNOR Report of Board of Regents of , State Urilvers'ty Shows Big .... , .Increase, of Pupils. ( :,,.. i -- (Special Dispatch to The JouraaLi '- Salem, Jan.! to. -The caae . of.' tha .-- State of Oregon 'against ', Frank" Qus , ' llelmo. .tha Portland murderer, was " . arfued.ln tha supreme.' court, and sub-mltted- yesterday afternoonr . The de .' fendant'a ,-caea vu presented'.' by Dan, " J. Murphy of Portland, while tha atata . ,;, was represented by District Attorney John Manning , and Attorney-Gentral ; " v.Orawford.- Tha, .principal Queatlon aa. signed by the appellant la that tne in- y formation 'Under .which tha defendant was cmvlctd l void beese lt was " ' not verified by "the affidavit of the dia '' trlct attorney attached to It, and the do " '; fendant'a counsel contenda. that aectlon - 1 of artltcla l ot ths constitution -re- " uulres such 'verification. V Another ease, ara-ued" and '"submitted Waa that .of W State against Jamea O. Lee, an appeal-- from Washington 'county; In -which the defendant waa con' Evicted of the larceny 'of a calf valued at -$20, and la aentencedTto aervrtour -S """years In the enltantlary The calf was '.'the property of Benjamin C Dennis and - waa alleged to have been atolen on April ' ', -104. The appellant waa represented by Attorney a H. T. Barley and H. K. McGinn, while tha atate'a aide of tha JjV jcaaa waa handled by Dlatrlct Attorney " HurrlBoir Allen and E. B, Tongue of . 'Hlllsboro. ; - ' ' Upon' tha application of Grant B. -. Dlmlck of Oregon City yeaterday after- . noon and George C Brownell, -couneel for tha defendant, . tha "Supremo court ,.' granted a writ of probable cauae In the - iraaa of tha Stat agalnat Oeorgo ' W. - 'JauthL which la pending aa appeal from "'f the decision, of. the circuit court upon the aaalgnraent or- error. Lauth .'convicted of murder In tha flrat degree - - for the killing of Leohdra B. Jonea at la the home of her father, In Oregon City, V; in September 10. C . ' Oowipllmaa tm Ooreraor. '- - X-.-i--'- Uovmor Champemiu yrtterday : ..- afternoon received a letter of oongratu - -1 latlon from J. J. Olenn . editor, of , Glenn a Graphic of MadleonvUle. ."Ky, '"...I upon tile position" In "reference to, .the ' eatabllahment of a whipping poet for the DuniBQinpnt. or wire-xe.ier, ' autea that the .theory la a particular ' hobby of hla and bopea that "tha ayatem "r t will aooner or later be adopted and put - lpto practice in every atata in tne union, i .. ' " ' ' laoreaag 1 VnjpUa. ''X7-- W .. Perhapa tha moat important - feature of the biennial report of the board of regenta of the. State Mnjveralty and the . v anmial - repott..ofUi.;preldent. . which ' -' . waa -received bv Governor Chamariain -4 yeaterday;, afternoon, - la the appreciable increaae In thd enrollment for tne year 105 aa compared to the two orevloue j yeara, which ahowa' a galn'JBf II per -- -1 cent. in hoi in numoer oi pupua en-x--T. rollatr'iwaa. 11 ln .l0, 1IT. tr a gala '. i of J percent; li 1194, tli. a gain of II " per cent, and In 110, January J, til, 1 or" It per 'cent gala. t.-js t j "It the rate-of gain hown for tha :7reaent year la maintained -during tho ' next : year,' atatea Prealdent Campbell, j:i.'."tha number of atudenta to bo provided . , for In lfM-T, -the aeoond year of the . blennlum. will r"ty'"d ' r atruotlonal force, at preaent provided by ''-.--tho 'UiUvaratty )- f; . Although the at Udeht body la fairly - - well dlatrlbuted among the aeveral de . - , partmenta of tha lnatltutlon, tho moat T, healthy and aatlafactory galna are ahowa ta the enrojlmentf of the department a of r Jaw and medicine an tha geveral angln- 1 earing departmenta. Thia la 'particu- - ; . larly ahown In raapact to tho laat two ; named, medicine and engineering. ,."Tbo gain in tho medical department," aaya tha prealdent, J'la especially gratl .. V fylng In view of tho fact that tho courae , -i of atudy haa been, lengthened from one -.of three yuara to on of four." ' ( ' '- In apeaklng of -the growth In the saii 1 JANUARY CLIRAMCE SALE . - Wijts ' .. r-rg ..-. : 0 ty4 u-ofc-.. J-ji- I ' ;' 7 In I C ; but st greatly I, KNEEEEAeiTSlSUlTS ' $3.50 Suits and Overcoats Reduced to $9.00 Suits and OvercoatsReduced to $5.75 and $3.00 Suits and OvercoatsReduced to; ... . $3.85 and $7.45 Suits and Overcoats Reduced to. . . . . V YOUTHS' $10.00 Suits and Overcoats $12.50 Suits and Overcoats $15.00 Suits and Overcoats 1 CORNER THIRD AND SI ulosenblaKi Co tm enta, the auperlntend- ant aaya: 1 1 "The financial, atatement ahowa III, 471.1 cash on hand at 'the beginning of the college term. Thla Includea the annual appropriation of 147,600; unlver ally Interest fund. 14,801: Vlllard In teroat fund, t 11,181.71; - Incidental and miscellaneous, $4,001.11, and the balsn of. the special appronriatlona. IS.67I.I1 The total expendlturea. reach . 114,00. with outstanding unpaid claims amount lng to 11,140.00, teavea a caah balance no band of-l54S.2l.n . Although tha past year ahowa no de ficiency," tho prealdent aaya, tha preaent Income of tha university will not prove adequate to meet ' tha set' etpenaea of the year to come, falling short by be (wun - ti AAA .ftH- tK AAA " ' , President- Campbell gives -an -outlini of the probable need of the lnatltutlon for the next two years, which aggre gates $81,000 and which aura he.aaka tho legislature to appropriate, besides an extra provision for the making of an exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair, estimated at $3,000, making tho grand total tsi.ooo. - Robert Luther of Yamhill county-was received aa a patient at the Oregon elate Insane asylum yesterday. Luther,- whoJ la but II. years of ege. believes tie Jiaa committed an -assault, and la fearful Of meo.viotenco. - : , . - , i. . - m BOARD OF-TRADE ASKS . MONEY. FOR -THE CANAL At Ita regular meeting yeaterday .'the Portland board of trade recetved -a ' re port -from , Capt.J D. B. .Buchanan..' ' to whom the opinion of Major Langtltt con oernlng-extension of. dockage Into -the Willamette river, had ' bean . referred. Captain Buehansn's-report supported the position ' taaen oy Major Langntc ti said tho government engineers In origt nally fixing tha harbor Unas had done ao with) a view" to maintaining a harbor aa wide 'as possible for Portland, and had succeeded la maintaining a depth - of water, In nearly all cases, as deep aa the channel. The- committee referred the question back for. further Investigation. - Weill s Nash and G. W. Allen were ap pointed to examine the bill Introduced in the legislature to aajuat t raffle arrange ments between branch and trunk line railroads In Oregon. G. W. J Allen and Thomas Oulnean wars appointed to In veetlgat tho bill proposing to change tne present it per cant penalty mat de linquent taxpayer must pay In redeem tog property sola lor xaxee. - Aa - Invitation was extended to the council of .the American -Institute of mining engineers to visit Portland next summer, on ineir , projeciea - inp Alaska. - ). - '. . '. A resolution.' was adopted . vigorously demanding an appropriation lor begin nine the Celllo canal without prejudice to tho work at tho mouth of tho Colura bla river. . , RPFHSiTfl RP 1 ? I W awa ta ! a W 7 1 MRS. UNRUH'S BUSY WEEK Mrs. Ada' Wallace Unrult is a busy woman thla week, .conducting meetings In Salem. Called there- Baturday, she addresaed tho M. EL Sunday school and JSpworth - league that ovening and the next day, and a mass meeting in the afternoon... Monday, by. special invita tion from the faculty, aha addressed the students of Willamette unlveralty; Tues day Afternoon a large meeting of wom en; Wednesday evening, . tho Salvation Army. Thureday, at the request of the superintendent, aho went to tho reform school to talk to the. boys. .Tomorrow she will speak to a maaa meeting of ahliaren. rSha will occupy the Babtlat pulpit- Sunday . morning, , speak . ta the young women - In the - afternoon, and Sunday evening will occupy- the Metho dist pulpitf- She"' returns to . Portland Monday, and on Wednesday will liold a woman's meeting on the east aide under tho auspices of tho Sunny side; W. C I. V. i-'. V ; ' wuA mTOT. Dm - Newly elected oiBcere ' of - St.' . Johns BWiUFi nWBUICB V IT WliU, W lit M installed next" Wednesday ovenlnr by w. kouii, -consul, commander, of Fort land Union degree camp. Ho will be assisted by Captain "Brows with Port' land degree team. During the last two weeks Consul Qomamnder Reidt has in stalled officers In the following Wood man of tho World camps: Webfoot No. 16. Prospect No. 140, Geo rare Wash Ins- ton- No. til, SunnySldo No, ll. Monta- viiia No. i, Koae City No. 171, O res- bam Wo.. Til. .. 'v, -u : ": : ' . Oolos Oaaao- om. Tkroat. ,4 :. MxltlTe Breme-OnlnlBe. tke warM.wl4a mm aad crip rssMdy, nsorn the cease. Call tor the ralli bssm snd leek for the slsaatare at Economical mothers should take sdvanuge of this ' sale to fit out the the best garments made, reduced- 'prices.' .1" Reduced to...:.;..' f7.50. Reduced to. S 10.00 Reduced to...... v. V. $12.00 MORRISON STREETS. .gtneerlng depar S2.7S S3.50 S4.50 ?5.85 UlLii 7a.iL U i taLU r y ciisiiiEssiiii Provide JContracts of .Conditional Sales of Personal Property Shall Be Made,. : WOULD STOP PURCHASES ! ; ON INSTALLMENT PLAN eading Merchants and Citizens Generally Believe the. Mas i ures Would Hurt Trade". h House bill 14 anl:acnate bill 41 have raised a etorm of protest.; among all -vt'; classes It. IS said they are uncalled for, imprudent and, officious toa degree unwarranted by business eonalderatlqnay A largely signed protest from Portland buslneaa men haa gone to the legislature, and- all - legitimate means will be em ployed to defeat them. - - - - -. ' -,' In substance-the bills provide that "all contracts of conditional sale of per sonal property" shall - be made matters of 1 publlo record In the" offloa ot the county cbrk "Conditional sales" are simply transactions commonly known as purchases on the-installment plan. -A tremendous volume -of - this business is done in Portland. ' and. it is-Skid that under the proposed' law a large number of additional clerks would be, kept busy, in. the of flee of the county clerk, record ing the instruments' of .sale of every bedstead, mattress, ' set of dishes, dresa, hat and hanging lamp -that la bought on, the. Installment plan from the accommo dating merchants and outfitters of Ibis city, ,, . ; - The merchants regard tho bllr as preposterous assumption of official pre rogative - and . regulation." They,-. say that such a. law would bo of no benefit to anyone, would work nothing but em barrassment to legitimate trade, and would be exoeedlngls. cumbersome , and expensive In enforcement. Compliance with such a law. they say. would be distasteful and humiliating to buyer and seller, ana cut mi I large percentage of credie sales that are Important to ths merchant and to the customer who needs the goods and desires the use of them while be is paying for them in in stallments. They say the only advan tags' would be to .. people who lend on chattel mortgages. ' -r-The remonstrance Is signed by tns following nrmn: --r Studebaker-Bros. company., northwest. C. B. Jacobs.. w. C. Hoiman. nitcneii Lewis Staver company, H. K. Ed' warder the Ira" TT Powers Manufactur ing company, Cohn Bros..: I. Oevurtx t Sons. Allen at OUbert-Ramaker - oom pany. 8. 8. . Slgeh- Soujo Bros. Piano company. K. V. Wella Music House, Graves Co . Ballou Wright. August W. Meyer,, H. L. Keats Auto company, Heaoueat rwos.. rxonnwest - uun Bicycle company. J. O. Mack 'A Co., C. W. Tyson, agent National Cash Register company, Remington Typewriter -com pany. Coast -Agency company, mmonaa Manufacturing company.- tho Burflswlck Balks Collender company, , M. "Seller at Co-r Lbwenberg-Oolng company. Hey wood- Bros, At Wakefield company Port land Mattress company , Herman Mets- gery. Fetera Jt ROoerui, J. ev narmop at Co.. Abbott Church-company, Oregon Purnitura' Manufacturing;. - company, Waiter Bros., by H. Harris r Doernbecher, Manufacturing company, W. 4k J. tnoane company.: by H. Moore: E. a.' coven, Bastern Outfitting company,- J. M. Davis, manager- Dlebold Safe A Lock company: William- Gadsby aV Sons, Inci; Tull et Glbbe, "Ina, by T. D. Glbbs, sey- retarvi- fillers Piano House, by f A. H. Ellers, : secretary; i'' Taubenbelmer aV Schmeer-43arpet 4 twituro--oompaityt4- neniT jenouiases win,, rwim v vim- dorff comctiiT. R. M. Wade Co- L ase -a urssnma wmihiw vviiiyny, u. I S-'TTDovo, general agent; .stuff alo Pitta company, John Deere Plow company, by Slaver; the A- ,M. A verm aiacninery company; J. A, rreeman m son. AT THE THEATRES. , , Venita a Senaation.-. . Should one vlait the Baker theatre any nisht this week after the regular. .per formance is over and see the carpenters. electricians, mechanics and - wardrobe people -at work- on tho ' stage, one would form an idea 'that - some great spectacular play ,wae coming. Such, however. Is not the ease. -The de- mure, pretty and charming .dancer Ve nita is here, and with her able assistants is making preparations for Monday, when she will present to the patrons of Bakers theatre her sensational, scenic dances. Her scenery properties and me chanical effects have arrived direct from Hammersteln s In New York, and are now being placed In position. A leading manager of New York said: , VI unheal, tatlngly pronounce Venlta's dances far superior to all others, both in scenic splendor and " eiectrlo effects, ss well as. tor beaity, grace. andjiglliy,!!.. The Wife" at tha Columbia. Belasco'a great" comedy dramas have a power to draw and Interest all classes. "The Wife," which Is dosing the week t the Columbia, Is well known as one 'of Belaaco's best. plays, and In the hands of the Columbia company every require ment as to acting, stage settings, scenery and elaborate , dress are fully met. The last three performances ' will be given tonight, tomorrow afternoon and tomor row night, and Ht will also be Portland's last opportunity to bid farewell to the popular leading man. 1 , , -'Wllllam'CollIer became a star under the' -direction of Charles Prohman last season, and fal the very first play In which he presented him, a big -success waa scored. Everyone seems to agree that- M. Collier has never been- seen, to better advantage - than the 'la In 'The Dictator." , His first 1 aonearance In Portland since he came under the man agement of Charles Frohman will be at ths. Marauam Grand on January II, 17 and matinee II, The advance sale-be gins next Tuesday morning. January 14, at It o'clock. - i r 7...-.:'.rrh Rivals.- .' "The Rivals." Sherldan a brilliant com edy, to be presented by the Jeffernons at the Marquam Orand theatre next Monday and Tuesday nights, will .be handsomely - mounted. ) Notable among the costumes la Miss Plofflett Paget'a eostumet which fwlll be a sliver brocade made In the style of the period of Sheri dan' a play. -with petticoat of maize satin. trimmed with flowers and pearls. Her second costume,-a rich vermllllon bro- Cde, took the first prise .at the Brus ra exhibition.; Seats are now selling. - Tht Bijou Stock Company, On 'and sfler next Monday afternoon the Bijou will change Ita policy from a straight vaudeville house to a stock the. at re with a sprinkling of vaudeville on lor Boys r - 7 -rV- K ;w v. K-r W T A 7I ' 1 m. ' -Zr:::: ?x; I .breasted and 1 " . J I M. : . - ' ' ,' ':: 4 : a, r-: . : v" T J1.JU JDUSlCr J3IUWI1 OWCcilC Every ImaSaiablcrD The L&reesl Ctothina ;'Noifcsl' TEETH FREE . FOR 30 DAYS v Boston Painless Dentists AM - sew- slrlns their saseaW fUJT ItaTn- PRICKS on . sll dental work. , The eaarsve sre leas thaa eoUese sdcea aa4 all work sum br -ear painless- system and by specialists ot from -12 to rears' experience. NO STUDKNTS emptored. - TEKTH eitrseted, Blled - or erowned absototelrwltboat paia by our secret preparatloa sppuea jm ins sum. ;( PRiCES UNTIL MARCH Isti silver TiiuA.-?nti.. ...-r..;?r.j;..sssi sold ruiiajrs .-Toe Oold Crowns ...... ........... . IbU Sot Tsetk J1 Work auaraateeS Tern Hsve roar teeth estraeteeVwitboot pals o4 renlaeed Wltb BCW OBM the YSOM OSJ. OODie la at mm snd Uke' sdrsntsc et low rstea. Be sare yoa sre la the rlsht pues. Boston Painless Dentists nnx AJn st oauusosr sts. - Satrameo StlH Morrlsom. Zrgeat Den tal Ooaoezm ia Ut worio. tha aide to, give) spice to the show. The flrat olav to be presented will be a roll licking farce comedy translates rrom ne French, entitled 'The colonel, in inree acta. The' company is made up of tal ented people, and will certainly prove to be a big factor - In the amusement situ ation in Portland. . ; l "Nettie th Newigirt "Nettle the NewagirV which will1 ba produced at tho Empire theatre Sunday matinee and all next week, la said to contain thrills enough to make three suc cessful plays. ' ' , v . Plenty of good, clean comedy and sev eral pleasing specialties are Interspersed. The plot la laid in New Tone city, wnicn rives ample- field for-splendid scenic rjelTHlfg, " ff-Tkcmwi li beeju takrn vantage of by the producers. Special Price Matinee "Sulu." - Tomorrow afternoon at S:1S o'clock 'a special price matinee will bo given of Oeorre Ade's beautiful spectacular must cal comedy,-- "The Sultan of Zulu." ' Thla the .most satisfactory musical offer ing Portland has had this seaaon, and should be seen by all who would enjoy renl treeC Last performance tomor ro"''irnir-ri 1 '; 11 ,r -'"-"""' . - - The" Star's. Entertainment. There are so many, good acts .at the Star theatre this week that It Is .difficult to pick out the best The great pyramid turn of Camlllo and Fona has not been excelled by any vaudeville performer on the Faclflo coaat. -Raymond Teal cannot t go. before any audience in the world that underatands English without receiving Immediate and long continued applauae. .,.'. . . f . """'"The Crime of , Dubogq.". ' y' Henry Irvlng's great play, "The Crime of DuboeValll be given Its Drat American production at. the Columbia theatre next week.-' Manager Ballard haa arranged with. James Keane, the handsome young romantic atar. to, loin the company for this one week and' give? grand production of "Tho Crime of Uubosq.' It will open Sunday matinee. I at the splendid that wc oiler 50c kriee": Paiits Hsn&n ft Sons Men's Corona patcrtt, Colt and enarriel calf doubie'sbred; ; tfC Afl" :;,-.:"7 Bluchers and lace ; reduced from $7.00 to. i . ; n '. . ; . ttii7Ttr?r.yTrZi ".T epOollU r; Boy den's -French calf; patent arid enamel calf Lace Shoes - ' . -$7.00 and $8.00 to. . t . . ....'... ...... . . , ... .$tJ Ttv.ir . -.t 800 Palrs Men's.fine vici.and velours calf lace and Bluchers reduced from . ' (! J fjA'-t :r.. $5.GKy to..i .T. . m 4l -.-. i -. .... -v .........,... .iPfJefJ w '" 300; Pairs Ladies' Fine Vici Kid andGunmetal Calf Lace Shoes or Bluchers5 Of ' - redurtd from $1.00 to. ; .; .v. . . !:':1), . . ,:; ; , . Vi . . ; . . . ;ePsVsOa- 650 Pairs Ladies' Box Calf " .:" $3.00 tO. ..a............ i. V ........ t ..... - -I. ..... ' . -' . ' i . : Boys' and Youths Box t - .-reduced lrom Same,1 in sizes Misses') fine Tctd, lace, patent leathertips," extension soles, deduced frorrr $1.75tcr; .'I, Children's fine kid, lace, - .. were 1.00-n'JVy. . . . 1,000 Pairs. Infants' Lace "ci' "f flOW '- eles " AND THOUSANDS OF OTHERS TOO tfUMEROtJS TO MENTION. rosente-j;.l;.c 140 THIRD STREET t Ik: Suits and Overcoats S $2;15, $2.85 .and - Ages 3 to 16' years, eHO, wool materials,! medium and dark patterns Suits in Sailor, Norfolk .and . double-breasted mddels Boys Finest Suite in 'Norfolk tfi Sn 7 5f) -tri -&2 SO - Dargajn .'-..t : W-;. :k 'i:V::;;:-.;i.'.35c:' () at Lace Shoes, welted soles; reduced from rouths Box Calf Heavy Soled Bluchtrs, viscolizd solesf CI flfl ' from $2.50, to. . . ; . . . . . '. . . ........... . .. .. i . ..... VU es 11 to rtduced from $2.25 to. . . ; i . . f ...".. . . r.T. . Calf Heavy Soled Bluchtrs, -viscolizea soles; , patent leather tips,1 extension soles," sizes 6 tctlOfi . ... i. . ?"".'. rrr.'? i'Ti'fi i. . i.H'H't Shoes ; the 75c kind - - at -a , '-'' eaesss between rtirs:.zo:i $3.35 .85$3;35 N '.. .. .. ' Buster 'Brown, ; Double ; styles, that usually sell at inrlnrfrvt in thiaTttrreflt v event . ai-u- T T $5.35 1 $8, 85 i .1 :,- "n" r; 85C; Liberal Deductions One More WccK p! the . v 3real , Annual , ;'; v "-'allft.-'. ; reduced from d f" A A . I - . 4 VT - . Pa.; ;siies 11 to 2; A, &i VIA .V, . ....ePl.awU - 11.10- i-rrr-ri - - :'v-- pa - . , J j f ' v. If