: .! -A r THE OREGON -foAjLY ' JOURNAi; PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVETJTTJO, HATCH XT. im. mm FC3LED KANGAROO JUDGE i r s' ',: '1ll45 Several CsCzt, .crrts-a crJ lilar-' It '.. I ' ..J Chart Wright Boldest of City' r " ' Criminals, Was Rtlsased A by Hunt. ' i ii:4)to trads ct Ob ctorc Saturday HAS COMMITTED FIFTY f. :w"' i.-V f CRIMES IN TWO MONTHS If yoa are the saving kind brlt3 yoa to ccaos to tij ctire 1 Cstcrdy cad examine the hundreds of SPHCIAL LelllZetS ft7 &(tzh. V7s tn tzttizs. tha 1 , Discovered Breaking Into a $- pace in 1-pW PRICES in Fcrtli. I loon at Oregon City, Whr He Is Captured. : -.'..V -"i ' -1 . f ..: , ' - ' e -"'4:. 1 - ! 'V ' 1 Music Afttrcccn 2 ta 5, Evcnlnj 7 to 9. 't ''''' il Y'XA'i''A' GENUINE SPOOK PICTURE ' V:-; ' ' V t umnd .'. . . : -, ', ' .i ' ! V vs. i j If n Charles "Wright, alias Jasper Johnson, f 1 colored. untUd yeeterday afternoon bjr . Detectives Vaughn aad Hartman, guilty V ' big own admission of breaking into nearly '$0 aaloona . in : the past two ,., months, was released three woeka ago by '. Chief of Police Hunt. Iltttng aa kangaroo " Judge. Wright at that ttms waa takes " Into custody by statiwOfftoaff Price and ; Patrolman - Welch for being out after r eMrure.ad the next morning Chief Hunt, "'. on his throne aa the dispenser 'Of Jus- tlca in the kangaroo oourt, turned looae '' the criminal who had already broken ' : into large number of aaloona in Port land according to hia confession Made , ' last evening. ' " " - Wright 'was captured alter roforma- :,- tloo-had beea received rrora Oregon tnjr, ' v hrra ha robbed three aaloona. He was '' lodged in the city Jail and made confeo alon of humeroua crimes. He stated '. that toe aecured from s few cent to 120 . in his various burglaries. Wright admitted having broken Into I aaloona In thls'olty Ha either en i - tered by a window or twiated the lock : 'off the front door. In a few instances ha uaeda skeleton key to effect entrance. ' '? Hia last two exploits lh thla city were ". f burglarise at the saloons of .Alexander Anderline. 15 Second street and Whit " ney Snyder, tit TambiU street, where he secured only II.S. v . The credit for the capture of Wright Is principally due to C. C. Field super--," lntendent of tha O. W P, Co, who kept the polios acquainted with the move ment of the burglar from the time he left Oreson City until he arrived la Portland. . Acting on Information fur- nlahed by ompioyes of tBs'oompany, the police hsd MtUe more to do than station ' S : themselves ta the path of the robber and cover him with their revolver when he reached the spot where they were : lying la wait - ' T At Oregon City early yesterday morn " Ing Wright broke into three aaloona. He ' waa seen on leaving the last saloon by , Patrolman Ed Shaw, who gave chase. - The burglar escaped by awlmmlng the ."' Abernethy rlwr.- Shaw emptied his Te- --votver at 'the fleeing man, but did not - hit him. Word was seht the police of . Portland, and Detectives Vaughn- and , Hartmaa were detailed v to : apprehend i blm. ,. - .-t r-n ri - ' He was arrested as he was walking along the Oregon City streetcar Has la the outskirts of tewn. ' - Wright's clothing was still wet. and he was limping from a bullet wound In the lee. The polios - believe he is the . buralar at whom-three shots were fired ; by Proprietor nebeker of yie Alblna Gar- . asms saiooa. m wrra no, ., I Chief 4r,,PollcSSurs took Wright i back to Oregon City laat night where be will etsnd trial for the burglary et the - three saloons. No charges have been ; filed against him in this city.. ,; ' " Prank H. King U charged with obtain. Ing money by falae pretenses, ta a earn . plaint filed this afternoon by Laura Me- Cullanvi She alleges thst he obtained . 11.000 from her by giving her a fraud- ulent deed to ooal landa. King Ja said 7' to have left towa with the money. Vhat to Do for . Heart Trouble i Bask Vf Xy 'Asvie tTHh Taw' Bemark able Offer A rail BaUar-a Wertt ef tty Bsly Tree te rreee That J Aa BigM : I ask as nfweam. ae eeeaeU. aa seesrlry. Tkere hi asthlD te seeailse, aetklag te par 'ettber new er Istsr. Te ear heart saffeiei wke ' hes not tried mr reatesy Dr. Baeee's Beetera- Jve I win glssl Hn, wee, set a feat a rail sollsr bottle, . I la varraated ia auklag this aaasaal offer linn mlae la ae erdlnary reaieay. it does i . net valaly try ts itiaialate the heart. Sack trearaieep are wane tkaa awltes. It gees tnlgfet to the' eases M aU heart treefcle the heart aervee a4 streartheaa tbea asd vital- Isw thru ss teetntea tseai. Tbea that Is the -es ef besrt dlsrena. rer the heart Itself has ae awes srrf-doatrel - fees a rneasKie spenge. It la sseoe to best by a 'tnV aerre se tlay tbst R is srarerty vtsMs jt tae aek4 eye, Yet tea taemsad Mates a !sr rklt Sellrete aervs ataat raase Us heart to ieipead and enotraet. Tbs heart la aenat the sfae ef Joxtr elearhed ret. Opea asd rluee mar Sat a aosen tlaiea. errs, and roe will see tha atoaatreas labor tail : little serve aiaet do, !' The heart serve te aaty ese ef the braaehre ef ittte great ermpatbetle arToaa STSten. Seek kraark ef this er'trts Is ss rlosrlr allied witk '.the there that weakaaaa er Irregularity at an? , itolnt le apt to spread. H.art trouble rreqaentlr srteea frnn aiumai-k trouble 4hrnaa annpatbr. and KMoev trouble nar ales follow, tor earb of Heee nrcaBs la operates br a bra orb ef tbeee , same araipatbetlr servnt the Inside serves. ' Tbe bost ef eraipaUir betweea the nerves - thst operate the vital organ, baa a eaeful por-i pnea. aa welL Far whst will rare weak ore. la ,ae braark will aorelr eare weakneaa la everr brawb what will restore ens center will sarely restore tbea all. ' There Is aotblog new. about this nothing any rbratetan would oiapote. Rut It remained for Nr. Shoes to appl? this knowledge te sat It te . wrarttral see. Pr. Sheop'a Beatoratire la tbe result of a euarter eenturr et endesear along tbla eery line. It dors not snae tbe orgaa or deadea tbs pain bat It dore go at onee te tbe nervethe (aside nerve the power serve and nvltda sp and strengthens It sad makes It well. If ma have heart tmuMe and . yoa sever trie atf restedy. Merely write and sah. 1 will .send yoa sa order on your drartjl't whtrk be . will aerept aa giadtr'aa 'he would aeeept a Sollsr. He will band roa from bla ahelrss a standard, staed bottle sf my prast rlptlos. and he will send tbe bill to me. This effer Is made only te atraoaers te my remedr. Thnee who . hate eaee oaed tbs Beetoratlva de not need tbla evldenns, Tkere sre- ns mndltlona no .- requlremeats. It Is open and frank aad fair. It Is tha supreme test ef my II ml tire, better. . All that I ask yea to ds la to write write today. - hnnk 1 ae Prkneusla., a fall dnUar settta Rook 1 sa the lleart yea mnat addreaa Book 1 on the kidney a. iv. gnoon. Boa B int. Knnk fnr Wnoea , arlne. Wis.. . Suta. Bonk t fat Me. ' --wklek book too wast. Book sa kkauautlsak. i - . ; Mild rases are aftea eared by a single hot. Me, for aals at forty tktaaiad drag atorea. Dr. Shoop's Restorative f . j ........ - e-r TT" V vSjoaarwr- .f- ASKS OREGON CITY " HAN TO HELP HIM Prisoner in Deer Lodge Peniten tiary Writes to Man in ; His Old Home.... J 1 : . . ..- ' i ' (Special JHspateh te The .Jaorsat) I ' ' Oregon City. March 17. A local hotel proprietor has received 1 a long .letter from some person confined la the Moo tana penitentiary at Deer Lodge, sugt gesting a method by which tbe prisoner might regain his llbetry. ' -The writer signs himself "Harry Alexander.' but this Is aa alias assumed, aa he declares. In order te cover up his Identity. The man claims to have bees) a ' resident of Oregon City and to have formerly worked Iq the woolen mill here. Tha letter! goea oitto'aay: ' . - 1 now write to see If yon would do me a favor, to help an old Oregon City boy out -of-' prison. When I left I event to Portland, , there to Montana, where I 'cot into a little trouble through no fault of mine. Bo not wishing to let my folks know of my trouble, I was not able to seoure a -counsel ana . conse quently was. sent to prison, ... I am trying to raise a little money to get my .ease In shape to present to tbe gov ernor, for I believe-when be has looked at ths transcript he will give me my liberty. Here Is the plan by which be pro- poea te raise tbe fundi- "Since I have been In prison t have made a beautiful riding bridle of pretty colored horaehalr, worked up into s very fancy design, all artistically mounted, and 1 can li oiy say it is dmii tlful. and must be seen to be, appre- clataMl . . . 'Now. my dear friend. won't you put this beautiful bridle up to be raifled oft to . help me out ef prison t 4 Ton could have the chances rsn from one cent to a aoiiar. ana i n !ieve that most any one who .saw. It would want a chance." - The reclnlent of the letter Is not abls to positively Identify the man. - The latter came in a ' return envelope of Copley aV McTagne, Deer Lodge, Jdonr. SUIT FILED RECALLS BIG FOREST FIRES Michael Keisecker Charged With Having 1 Carelessly - Set " ; Out Fire. - s (Special Dlspatrh to The Journal.) Oregon City. March 17. Another suit was this morning'' filed In the circuit court against Michael Keisecker, tbe man who la charged with having eare leaaly set out a firs last August, which spread over a large section of the coun try, in" the- vicinity or Dover, this is the second suit against Keisecker arising out of the same alleged act. - The other suit waa brought by Susie A. M. Cooper, the daughter of the plaintiff In the case filed today itr-thl -rsss tncTTre after having been started by the defendant spread to her premtaea and destroyed a dwelling house, a bam snd other prop erty of the vslue of I60S. Dimlck & Dlmlck are' the attorneys for the plaintiff. Another suit filed yesterday by he aame attorneys Is thst' of the T. S. Towns nd Creamery company against A. J. Kitzmlller on en alleged promtasory note for (100, besides Bn attorney's fee of ftO. , In the same court Attorney Llvy. fJtlpp, lit behalf oT M. A. Vlrlch. aake for a decree of divorce from KrdJnnd Ulrlch. 'They were married June, IMS. but the following July the defendant abandoned his wife, since which time ho has failed to' render hsr support, i !' BATTU ZS KAOBDOaTXA. - tJoarnal gpertal tjerrlee.) Berlin, March 17. Tha Frankfurter Kaltung reports an ngsgeme'nt between Turkish troops and Macedonia rebels at Oewgell la which SO Macedonians were killed. ..x.. RAILWAY OFFICIALS COME TO VANCOUVER Representatives of Land and Lt . gal Department of Northrp V Pacific Arrive. , . (SpeeUl Dlsnateh to The JoerasL) v -- Vancouver, Washw March 17. W. B. Lyona and B. C wtoulton of the land and legal department of tha rforthem Pa crflo were In the city yeaterday. For some tlmd past ., numerous . officials of the. Northern Faclfla Jiave. been hover ing about thla eity. When asked their business here, they invariably reply "Oh. we Just came down on a -little pleaaure trip. Sut In the light of the bomber of surveyors now ia the field, 'this answer la not satisfactory, and It Is considered certain that something will happen In the railway building Una la the near future ia this vicinity. , -' FRIGHTENED HORSE STREWS VEGETABLES Chinese Gardener Suffers Much : Inconvenience Through In- tractable Animal. ' . (gpselal Dumateh to The Joarasl.) Vancouver, Waah., March 17. A horse belonging to Jim .Woo a wen -. known Cblneae vegetable man, became fright' enad at some small children who were playing on Kauffman avenue last even ing, and made things unusually lively for h few minutes. Vegetables were strewn over alt tbs street for a distance of several blocks. ' which worried tbe gardener very much. - MORMONISU CONDEMNED .. BY IflOTHERS' CONGRESS (Journal SpechU Berries.) ' Washington,. March 17. The resolu tions committee of the Mothers'-Con grass at its final sesalon todsy reported favorably the clause condemning Mor monlsm and urging ths unseating of Smoot. The senste was commended for refusing statehood to Arlsona and New Mexico, on account or tnetr polygamous conditions. . TIEUP .DUE TO STORM ' i . PRACTICALLY ENDED - (Jouraal Special Bervlea.) ' " 1 ganta Barbara, Cal March 17. The tie-up on tbe Southern Pacific railway, due to storm, has prautically ended. All trains, both north snd south, are mov ing. - Tbe road In many places is still' tn a bad condition and the movement of trains is necessarily slow. ' - , X.AUTat CAKB COBCBg vP. (Rpeclal Dtapatrb ta The JoarnsL) '"' ' Oregon City, March 17. Attorney O. B. Plmlck received notification from the supreme court this .morning thst the case oi tne state against ueorge w. Lauth, condemned for tbe murder of Mrs, Inora B. Jones, will come before the court March 1 for argument - A stay of execution was obtained In this case some time ago on the ground that the appeal could not be heard prior to the day fixed by the lower court for ex plation of the crime. '-- STBS ' AT TAOO (Special Jtspatrb to The JoursaL) . . Vancouver, Wash., March 17. James Bradley, proprietor of the Tuewia hotel at Tacolt, died yesterday afternoon at that place of paralyala. He was an old timer' in this country and -was well known by those having occasion to visit Tacoit. BurlnT will be tomorrow in tha cemetery at YacolL i t . I S i i . i ; , . Even the snuff trust's profits last year, over ll.bvO.OOO, are not to be saeased at. - v RAILROAD IS CUT BEHIND RUSSIANS Peasants : Burn - Noble1 . Palace ' and Workmen Threaten Another Strike. (eonraal wssclat aervtaa.) BL Fetersburg. March 17.--It to' re ported - that . rmtlroad- eommunlcatlona have been cut -behind the Rusaiaa army, but It Is not officially confirmed. Mews la - awaited with Intense anxiety, j . I ... Bands of peaaaata at Warsaw laat night attacked the .castles of Count Cons tan tine and .Count- Andrew Vaxa erski, at Koslowka, Poland. The Con stantine eastle waa plundered and the oount had a narrow eeeape from death at the handa of the peasants. The etate forests In . the Pletroff district have been devastated. - Workmen from It Warsaw factories threaten to . strike . If the . proposed mobilisation of reserves Is attempted. Similar denumatrationa are expected at DIME MUSEUMS BUY. UP CHADWICK'S PROPltRTY (Joaraal BpecUl Servtea.) CleveJand. March 17. Mrs. ChadwicVa personal property valued at 111, 000 was offered for sals In the federal bank ruptcy court this afternoon. About IS dealers from New York, Chicago and Pit tab org are here to attend the Bale. A. Q. Nelson, of New Torfc, aecured the lot at SM.fOO. Several representa tives of dime museums participated ta the- bidding. . -. , . jVUUTJUajrT XOOBT (SperUl - Diapa tek to The JoarnaX) Vancouver, . Wash,. March 17. The condition of Lieut. Francis M, Boon oontlnues to improve and the physicians state this morning that his recovery la now probable. The fear la of blood poisoning, which . la not ; ' cotoatdervd likely. - . ' - " BOAJrOAX. - - (Joaraal Spaeial sWrrtes.) Banta Fa, N. M., March 17. Oen. W. H. Whlteman was Indicted by the grand jury yesterday on a charge of obtaining public funds under false pretenses aa adjutant-general or the territory. SUPERIOR MERH7 Remarkable Curative Properties of a Remedy for Indigestion and ,' Stomach Weakness. ' Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, a prepa ration for the cure of dyapepaia and the various forms of indigeatlon and stom ach trouble, owes its great auccass as a cure for these troublea to the fact that It Is prepared for disease and weakneaa of tha stomach and digestive organs only, and Is not recommended or advised for any other disease, - It ie -net -a cure-all. but for any stom ach trouble it is undoubtedly the safest, moat-Sensible remedy that can be ad vised with the prospect of a permanent cure. It Is prepared in tablet form, pleasant to taate, composed of vegetable and fruit eaaencea, pure pepsin and Uolden Seal, every one of which act effectively in digesting tbe food eaten, thereby resting snd invigorating the weak stomach; rest ia nature'a cure for any disease, but you cannot rest ths stomach unless you put Into It same- thing, that win do its work or assist In thi digestion of food. -- That Is exactly what Stuart's Dya pepaia Tablets do, one grain of the di gestive principle contained In them will digest 3.004 grains of meat, eggs or sim ilar wholesome foods, they will dlgeat the food whether the atomacir is In working order or not, thereby nourish ing the body snd resting the stomach st ths aame time, and rest and nourlah ment is nature'a cure for any weakneaa In persons run down In flesh and appe tite' these tablets build up tha strength and Increase flesh, because they digest flesh-forming food - which the weak stomach ran not do, they Increase the flow of gastrin Juice and prevent fer mentation, acidity and sour, watery ris ings. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ean 'he found at all drug stores at 10 cents per package. i "Ca Bit Eti.t" at CcsSst Powerful Shcs O.M.Co.,$$3.00w .Trjit rtceiyed 600ip4ur3Idifa, Fine Shoes !o all sizes, lasts' This lot of Shoes waa made place the entire line of new "$3.00 specials," every pair stamped on sole." How on sale... iOO pairs of CX Me Co.'s new spring Black and Tan Oxfords at less than wholesale cost O. M. Ox a stamped $2.50 specials in for ,l.,l,r;t, -,M. -'i-i-vr ; '- " '; - ' 10c Unen 'Kerchiefs 3Kc t OcUltMRil 30 dozen fine, white hemstitched hand- ' 500 yards of wide Silk Taffeta and Lfl-'. kerchiefs for , ladies and children. These erty Satin Ribbons that formerly sold for 10c valaes will be on oar special i 20c, 25c and 30e yard, to go on the ' v bargain table Saturday only .3 for lOtV bargain table Saturday...... , .. .IStV I 1 1 1 ' . aBBfasTsBuBBBBBw I ' 11 1 '"' I . Hosiery Snaps ; e Instead of XSe for GC heavy Topay Uose la 1 all sines for boya. - e a. j a S m' . - m ae7V final Tnoav Tinea in ' badges? all slses for gVea Inatsad .of ' lie for nne Toney slses for ladies. Hose, In ail ' Curtain Swiss . : Bfas Instead of toe and !io yard for If and 40-Inch -. dotted and figured, fine Cur tain Bwlsev jUmember Bouse eieaalnaT- .;- " t I5c Laces 5c mm For fine Torchon Tarsia AC that wars lac, 11 fee and ,lfio yard, . gVaa For tee Swiss and Bam--V burg Bmbroedarles that . . were lee aad J0o yard. , - "LISTEN TO OUR TALE OF TAILORED SUITS" Slata Darls . Dress Wei HAD JUST AS WELL DO SO I AT HALF THE PRICE IF THEY -I WILL COME TO US FOR THEIR SUITS AND OVERCOATS, ETC i' We Will Sell Hand-Tailored NewSp ALL THE T& ta&ors who made? them had them left on their hands. MMUCKM, bought them at his own price. YQU PAY JUST HALF THE ORIGINAL 'COST. Do your topping here Satitrday. All new things 'in Hats and'; Favnfahings for men. In preaching the gospel of dothiers "we catnot tell a lie." v 1 09 SIXTH ST.; Near Washtuzton. '.' W. MARKILUE, Manager; We Repair, Clean Eat "It fgrf i AttaC3rTtErarE;f for the Q. M. Ca tnr Peters' Mroe Shoes on sale st less than wholesale cost. :0'M.Coa: S tbs Win daw Displays of Shoes. $3 Petticoats $1.19 tllS 9ot PetfJots that' for. mwrly sold for tTM and !. Theaw will be on the bargain table the last time Saturday black aad fancy ateroerlaed ret "tlooata, worth from rt I IA tl to IS. BettrdayVB"' i) !U7SUlliTieaaAr Will Walt on You rin FOR WORK OF UNION 11 Imli Bros.; n)flM; and Press free of Charge for One Year and the newst spring styles. u l-oais, atiaruy we . ...Y. . .. 12.23 jost recerred-and placed on sale Oxfords now on sale ; V 1 v ' y Window Shades f Clnemaad of Ue ; for aV f-feot Snrinc Shade. Here la a ebaace Jog- keepers. y: UtddtBg Items Vtfm I FPT targe Cotton Sheet ' Blanketa that formerly sold for $1.1 aad tl.M. - "a" " For extra large Cotton . V Sheets Blanketa . that were .formerly list. . Si For fine Bflkoltne V es Covered. Cotton-flU- ed ft aad tt.it Comforts, ssat. For lxfrO-lnch bleach-, ed. Columbia Mo torn aad Ironed Sheeta. etQsa For TXxte-tnch bleach v-'u BBualla 0c grade Sbeeiav C she, . For 10-4 bleached Sne C BbeeUns, The - wbole aale prioa. - II a For ' it - tneb 1111 ow C ataslln; tbe regular lao , quality. : . , TAILORS I I rasuaaswaBarfBsaaaW' - " f -' :,';, r-; " -f :-, t - i.'.-i ) I - ' '- wd erg . 1 ' - ' y J - ' S5Sv it I Co .WW i. -i - r. -e