"T. ' ( THE-' OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND. r SUNDAY . i" ' 1 f i ,'. - t I '1- 1 1 STANFORD INQUIRY mm Police Will Not Allow tnvestiga- , ji tlon to Lag Notwithstanci-L-"";' -Ing Report. 5 ' v ' ANONYMOUS NOTES TELL v OF POISON PURCHASES No Arrests Made and None in V;'. View No Cues Yet Dis ' ' covered. (feecUl WapeU bj Lraaed Wire U T Journal) Ban Francisco, March ll The Joint statement of David Burr Jordan and Timothy Hopkins . that Mr Stanford '' died a natural death haa produced no .'apparent effect on those who. are eon . ducting the Investigation Into the mye . tery, but the reply of the three Pbysl- clana and the chemist associated In the coo is considered xU-meJy Important Captain Burnett nald today that in view ' of suoh firm and determined stand on their' .part the Investigation cannot be allowed to lapse, no matter what the ' report of Reynolds and Callandan may be. v , v. '. v ''": ' ,' In the meantime the polios claim 10 be actively enraged in running down every clue In "this otty preparatory to ih work which wiU follow when the report from Honolulu Is turned In. Cap tain Burnett doe not know what that report wUl be. but Judaea tnat tne oe- teottvea bave found, Information on 'hlck to work ifrom. their cablegram 'that their Investigation had been eatftW .factory, " : -' ' . .. A number of 'anonymous letters have ibeea received at the hall of Justice as to where the poison was purchased, wno purchased IF and" no -on. but immediate lnqnfry Into these baa brought forth notbinc '.." In discussing the . matter today CSD . t tela 'Burnett said; . V. - t ' -. - . j f ' '1b view othe firm and positive state ment of the physicians In Honolulu. all of whom are presumably men of 1 standing. rhe' investigation cannot allowed to-drop.. -no matter, bow dls icouraxlng a report we set from Bey . nolds and Callundan. Even It we wanted ! to ault work, even If Reynolds and Col' ,'lundan declare that Mrs. Stanford dlod 'of natural onuses; we must continue to a conclusion. . ' - .- . "Of course I do not know what the re port will be. for I have received nothing 'except the last cable, which you know al . ready.- Here in the city we are running , down everything that develops, no mat ter how small It appears to be.' - We have looked Into number of anony mous letters that we havw received and we are continuing; to Interview every one who .may have information. - Our big effort to solve the mystery win be made when our representative return from the Islands. - Positively, we can make no arrests now ' "The, report, of the Morse detective agency to- Mr. Moan tf or d Wilson carries absolutely no weight with us, for we In tend to, proceed to s conclusion' and carry forward our investigation on inde pendent lines. Neither Mr. Wilson nor any one else-will be allowed to Interfere, though I must say that he haa shown every disposition to aid us, -If bo has a preoonoeived prejudice In- favor of any tneory we cannot afford to take the sum position, .rv-J . t .. We must go en-i with" fh Vorlf to the very end, and if there Is no end and we ret nothing .to work on, we must till go on. la no event.- no matter what happens, no matter what Influence la brought to bear, will the Investigation be dropped,". , . , ., ; s . -v "f I , - . . ' ERNEST THOMPSON SETON. ' At tht Marqaam Grand for 4 o'clock Satined and Monday Night ' Tomorrow : Ernest ; Thompson - Seton ' -will -give two lecture in the Morquom. . '; Tneaw will really bo entertainments as - wsll as lectures, as both wlU be pro . , rusely Illustrated by original stereoptt . ; eon views of wild animals in their , . v native life. Ernest Thompson Seton has . -, literally created a. new school of liters ... ture and. is the world's greatest story. - teller of animal life. - He has, a charm tng personality and the fare faculty of - being able to place .a human being into the feeling and environment of the wild - The snatlaeo at 4 o'clock Is especially . arranged to accommodate school chll , dren and their parents.. The admission Is cents to alLrt The evening lecture, ..which is also the last number of the T. If. C. A. Star course, will be thrown - open to the general public. Prices, toe. 1 fee, 11. . . ,. . , ; Corrected Vision - , Rightfully p. 1 j j J 1 il ' v' ,. ' ;.' m . .' ,' , ' , ' ' ' ' " ' ' I ,. ' . Modern and ur to-date Frames accompanying lenses that are ground on tHe I premises ; " V A.m 'C. : ; ;Fcldenheimer ' 1 ' Cor. Tfcff4 Ue4 WMUnftoa ttrtf .. Jewelers Silversmiths LIBEL SUIT COMES i TO A Slim Show for 'Agreement and Jury in Case of State Against . ' ' Allen Dismissed. . DRAMATIC INCIDENT ' ? OCCURS DURING TRIAL 1;' Both Men Make t Charges That Money Was Asked and Of fered for vote. s v 48bm1sI INivetr-b te ,Tbe JoenuO.) . Astoria. Or March IS. The sensa tional criminal libel cose of the Bute against B. P. Allen, an ex -member of the leglalature. came to an end In the circuit court .this afternoon. . The de fendant and the. prosecuting witness. Hon. John Hihn, were on the sUnd during the day and a dramatlo Incident transpired. Hahn bad been occusea oy Allen Mt offering htm a Urge sum It hel would - vote for H. ,W. Corbett for United States ' senator. When Hahn took the stand today he denied all of Allen's sccusauons. . lie saia .wnuw for money for Allen's vote-came from Allen, who told Hahn that his business was in bad shape and that a xew mou se nd dollars would help him. At this Juncture ' Allen Jumped to his feet- and shaking his nst at Hshn exclslmed: John Hahn. you're lying, and you know It : You can't look me In the eye and say that" .. Hahn denied tnat he. naa over orrerea Allen any money for any purpose and disclaiming . connection with Corbet t's campaign, management . Allen, on the other hand, swore- that'- Hahn offered him first $3,000. then tt.SOe, and finally tl.000 tf he would vote for. Corbett, adding that the last named figure was not the limit A sharp coloquy occurred also .between ' Hahn and Allen's attor- firf. Judge' Wlnton, who accused., each other or oisnonesty , - The esse wss submitted without argu ment at I o'clock thin afternoon. At 11 o'clock Judge McBride called In the Jurors and asked If they could agree. He was told that the chance for an agreement was slim, so the Jury was dismissed. r- WILL COMPEL ENGLAND ' TO RELIEVE IRELAND (Sperlal PUpatck by Leases Wire te Tee iosraal) London. March II. The greatest light in the history of the Irish struggle for horns rule Is being made now to compel England to take Immediate steps to re lievo the terrible conditions which have arisen In the west of Ireland within the past six months to avert Impending famine. . ; "- The Irish question dominates parlia ment. It is the foremost subject In the minds of British statesmen. It in being pressed home wlth dallr Increasing vigor by the leaders or the lrrnn party, enter of whom la Mr. John Redmond. .The government is assailed on. every side; for its - failure to cope with a situation which bos grown steadily since the .pas ease of the land act of 110. - c - - Mr. Redmond has made a number of vigorous speeches In the house of oom- tnons and on other occasions wlthlathe past, fortnight, called attention to Eng land's apparent Indifference to the ter rible conditions In the west of Ireland, EXPECT DEVELOPMENTS f W r IN THE BRANTON CASE (Sptelal Dweeteh te The eosrsaL) Cottage drove. Or, March II. Coro ner , Day ia here and some Interesting developments in the Broaton ease aeem assured. ' Nothing can bo learned at this tlmo and no order to raise the body of the late Mrs. ranton haa yet been se cured. , .- Branton Is still oonflned la the Eugene Jail' under $6,000 bond n a charge of attempting to kill John fletcher ort the rood between this pjaceiand Bronton's ranch, about 10 days ago. Branton'a ar rest on this charge led to the recalling of the manner ,tn which Bronton's wives had died and l being conceded that sus picious circumstances surrounded their demise. - Strong talk , of exhuming the body, of . his last wife snd making as examination baa been Indulged in. .. , Vj , TWO SCORE ENTOMBED ' , TEN REPORTED DEAb " (ioersal Special Berrlee. ''-." Huntington, W. Vs., March II. 4 n a burning-mine near .here a number, of miners are known to be entombed. 'Re port places tba number at from 10 to 23 In the burning underground peonages. .The latest report from the scene says that 10 men are known to be, dead, and it la feared thet escape for all others has been cut off. ,( i . ,j , ROOSEVELT PROMISES -r TO SPEAK TO MINERS jv.y.. ,,, , , (Jeerstl BpeeiU gervieS.) Washington. Msrch 1. President Roosevelt today accepted the Invitation extended by the delegation of coal min ers' officials headed by John Mitchell to address a meeting at Wllkesbarre on August 10.: ' ,. ' - ' ' m ' rouoa abbsst wo: Aa the result of a carefully planned raid the polloe last night arrested seven women having rooms on North Fourth, Everett and Davis streets, They are charged with calling down "stslrwsys and trying to Induce passersby to visit their apartments. Ball In the amount of f to was given by each of the women. Their flames ere Olnnett Olnorard. Ma rie Laurent, Florence Dupoes, Margaret Dumon, Anita Aufrsy, Alice Qroe and Msry Palm. The Palm woman lost disroonds valued at tlSO lost December, '"Bob" Patterson being now held on the charge of steal ing; them from her at the old A. B. C loon. . Patrolmen Burke and Daly made the arrests on information fur nished by a member of the force work ing in plain clothes. , - r BVBOLAB AT WOBX. ' a. O. Scrlbner reported to the police yesterdsy that a thief had entered Ms room at the Long hotel. Sixth and Washington streets, with a skeleton key, snd stolen several silver-backed articles, a silk umbrella, a Ashing rod tnd a aoisll amount of money. A0CTOT9 OT t I gnats Wldaweta was arrested last night by Detective Hsrtman on a war rant, the Charge of stealing $0 having been preferred against - him- by, Panel Sparscow. The accused man Uvea -at Til MUwauklo rood, , OLD EYES : ; MADE YOUNG Glasses scientifically and exactly fitted eye comfort come with each pair and gun ranteed weak eyes made atrong and the dull eye' brightened by our skillful methods. ; .. i ... ,: FfteB EXAMINATION Oregon Optical Co. - ITS Tourth St, T. BC. a A.' Bids;. . BRINGS LONG MAN IIUNT TO AN END British Columbia Police ' Chief i Finds Fugitives in This -- HAD DEFRAUDED THE " DOMINION GOVERNMENT Tyco. Are. Accused . of. Securing - : Money by Raising. Pos- " , tal Orders:" " After the lapse of one year Chief of Police Mulharn of Vancouver, a. aided by City Detective Daniel Wetner, succeeded last night In capturing two men who are accused of defrauding the postal department of the Canadlsn gov ernment of considerable money. One man was arrested at Vancouver about 10 days ago on- the same charge, and ia now In Jail there.) His name is potter. Joseph Golden and Oeorge Fenton ore the names of the men apprenenaea nere. The speciflo oharge against them, it Is said, is raising a postal order from 20 cents so ISO. - ' For mora than a year the Dominion police and secret service men have been on the track Of the persons, responsible for the t rands perpetrated' on the gov ernment. When Potter waa placed under arrest he la sold to have made a complete confession. Implicating Ooiden end Fenton an his companions in crime. These .two men were traeed from Van couver to Victoria, then to Seattle and Anally -to . Portland, ppier Mulharn reached hero last night and Detective Weiner was detailed jto help hint appre hend the persons ror.wnom ae wss ioo Ins. ; ; " . '' Thou ah 4ho men are la castedy. enter Mulharn baa no extradition papers, and his prisoners declare they will not leave here with btm until rormouy extroaitea. trip must bo made to Ottawa, the capital of the Dominion, and from there to Washington, IX tx. beroro extra anion papers can bo obtained. It ia believed rualtlve from Justice warrants may serve to hold the jtwo-men. . EMERALDS ARE WORTH . MORE THAN DIAMONDS (aeeclel IHntteh hr Liml Wire te The Josmal) Ban Francisco, -March II. Emeralds are worth more than diamonds, accord ing to Oeorge B. Braxton, of Providence, R. I., who le at the 8U Francis hotel and who Is considered one of the beet experts on precious stones In tho United States, ranking with Gen. Oeorge W. Mindil, the government expert on preeious stones at the Port xr New Tort i air. .Braxton makes tho assertion that a good emerald Is worth several times aa much aa a diamond or the same else, in tne pest four of five years the prloe of emeralds has Increased over 110 per. cent. "There is only one good emerald mine In the world today," said Mr. Braxton. "It. is located in Colombia, and has not been worked to any extent during .the past fsw years because of political' di torbances. Borne emeralds are supplied by India, but there Is practically no min ing for them anywhere In the world to- dsy.-j " SPINAL MENINGITIS IS h' TRANSMITTED BY FLEAS Spedal Qfcpetch by Leased Wire te The Jearaal) . New Haven,"! Conn- March 18. Prof. Adamson EL VeriiiL the Tale scientist, hss startled tnedfeel science by declaring thst "spotted fever" (spinal meningitis) which is raging throughout Now .Eng land, Is transmitted by fleas and Insects, like yellow fever and many other dis eases of that nature. :- Cured of Piles. After Suf ferine; More Than Twen ''' ' . ty-Five Years. . tbxax FACXAaa luon 'A "tTntll about two years sgo I had pile for bout thirty yeoro, at tlmee bleeding and very painful. - I got a fifty cent box of Pyramid Pile Cure at the drug store, snd used it snd was entirely cured; got another box In case I needed .it, and as the pliee did not return in six months I gave the remedy to a friend of mine, who wanted the doctor to opersts to cure him. My friend said he would uee the -pyramids' but he knew they would do him no good, but they cured him of piles of twenty-flve years' standing. I am free from piles today, and have been since using Pyre mid Pile Cure. I wss csptaln In the civil war." 'James Adams, Soldiers' Home, Cel. The majority of people lebor under the impression that an operation Is neo eeaary In severe cases of plies, or hem orrhoids, snd are very skeptical regerd ins the remedial vlrtuee or any medici nal compound. Testimony like the above should certainty have a tendency to die pel this Impression, although it Is odd thst such a fallacy should prevail, and still more odd that so many people should think an operation effects a per manent cure, whereas the contrary la more often ths cose. Just' send your pa ma and address to Pyramid Drug Co J ISSt Main 8W Mar shsll, Mich., and receive free by return mall the trial package In a plain wrap per. Thousanda have been cured In thle easy, palnleee and Inexpensive way, In the privacy of ' the .home. , No knife and Its torture. No doctor .tnd his bills. All druggists, to cents. Write today for a free package. ( "'""t- ' V- ' ' 1 NEW CCDIiSEL; Foil 111 PACIFIC '' I. ., Carroll B. Graves May Succeed James F. McElroy as Attorney . . ; In a Few Days. , ,;. 'jr'.-" : ' ' i --u. ;. HILL INFLUENCE PAkTLY J ; RESPONSIBLE FOR CHANGE Quarrel With Grosscup Over Po litical Management Said to. V " Be Cause of Change. (SpesUl Dtopetch te The Jonrsal.). Seattle. March I. CarroU B. Graves may succeed James F. McElroy of Seat tle as counsel for the Northern Pacific. Among well informed railroad men it Is believed the change will be announoed in a few days. - C M. Levy, assistant to the president and B. B. Qrosscup, general western counsel, (or the North ern Pacific, made a quiet visit to Seattle lost night and are said to have informed. McElroy. ' i . .' . '. . - HUI Influences is partially responsible for the change, though Graves' appoint ment Is a personal choice of Qrosscup. - Qrosscup and McElroy nave not peon on close terms during tbe past' two years. Politicians connected with the senatorial and railroad fights of 1)01 remember. Orosocup and McElroy fall ing out at . that time. Oroescup was compelled to protect the Northern Pa ct flo Interests above all else, and be lieved that McElroy waa not working with him. and there waa a stormy Inter view between the Seattle attorney and bla superior. During tbo last legislature, : McElroy waa not much about the capital, and mode only l wo of "ibree lripa.T which were Inspired by senatorial interests. The story la vouched for thst "McElroy had been told that tne rauroeaa aia not want him lb the capital during the session. -" ' , ., O raves came to Seattle recently from Ellensburg. where he la "known aa one of the moot prominent practitioners. In central Washington. He formed a law partnership under the name of Palmer, Brown. Graves A Murphy, entering the firm after Mllo A. Root and A. W, Prates had accepted bench positions. - GAMBLING LOAN SUED FOR BY A COUNTESS Wife of Tolstoi Setkt ' to Re : cover Money Furnished New ; V York Broker in Came. (Special Dtapatek by tsssed Wire' te The Jesrssl) ' New Tork, March It, Countess Flora M. Tolstoi, wife of a nephew of the great Russian novelist "and reformer, Tolstoi, haa, it whs learned today. In structed O'Neill at Shajr. lawyers, to sue a' .Wall street broker; to whom she loaned tt,0o at Monte Carlo In llOtv Joseph A, Shay, a member of tho law Arm. said today that tho broker has aa offieo at II Wall street, but that pro cess servers who have oees watching for him for two months have been unable to 'And Mat,- .... v - "Tho countess bad been playing ' at Monte Carlo with groat success," ho ex plained. Bhe- had cleared lltm on roulette one evening; while the broker whom she 'now seeks to -sue bad been losing heavily. -,.,'' "Ho was her neighbor at the roulette table, and aha loaned Mm Sl.eOO In three Inetailmenta that evening to help him play. Moot of the money was gathered in by the croupier,' and tho broker left nraotlcallr penniless. "Ths countess never heard from 'her debtor, and after waiting nearly a year aha wrote to his New Tork Office to re mind him. There was no answer." - Countess Tolstoi is said to bo one of the handsomest women of the aristo cratic net that fluctuates between Lon don, Paris and Nice, " She was married to qtmnt Tolstoi eignt years ago.; , ewaseasBass eBassasSJfeaaaaaaawBBS'BM snssassaaasSSBsaBsaMaBHr' ' HUNTER BALTIMORE RYE t ' WINS IMPORTANT SUIT Judge Thomas Enjoins Sala of Brand 1 " Claimed to B Infrintemetlt 4'Vv-, t of -Trade Mark. t New Tork. March It. In the United States circuit court,, eastern district of New Tork,- Judge Thomas has given his decision and Issued an injunction against the aale of white label Hunter Whisky, bottled and sold by John Kissel Son, Brooklyn. N. T. . ' 'Tho Judge,- in handing down bis'de clsion. stated that the use of the -name Hunter In connection with the ssle of any other whisky- than that of William Laaahsn A Bon, known as Hunter Balti more Rye, was an Infringement on their trade mark and calculated to deceive the public at th expense of the owners of the genuina wmsry,- inereoy causing in jhirv to the business. r On these grounds William Lanahan A Son, proprietors of the celebrated Hunter Baltimore Bye, to protect tneir own property and to prevent any further In fringement on their trade marc, orougnt suit against the defendants for Illegal use of their trade mark. , ;' -. AMERICAN FEDERATION . OF LABOR ADJOURNS (Special Dtrpetcb by teased Wire te The Journal) Washington. March It. The sixth and last day's session of the American Federation of Labor executive council was held at headquarters today. ' . Preambles and resolutions were adopt ed regarding the subject of constitu tional provisions for the' territories of Oklahoma and Indian Territory when they are admitted to statehood. They included among othera the following: The American Federation of Labor will make every effort to seonre In the state constitution of Oklahoma and the Indian Territory, when: the same shall become 'a state, eight ..hours work lq underground mines, in all Stste. count v and municipal work: the Initiative and referendum; the prohibition of employ ment of children under It years of age In mines;' ths contracting Of convict labor; .the labor of convicts outside -of prison walla except on publlo -work un der direct control of the state. After the consideration of rurther business the convention adjourned sine die. araxoxaT " uoaomrsto, r Henry McOlolm who escaped from the rock pile Friday, the guards emptying their revolvers at him aa he climbed a fence and ran, wss captured skt night Fourth sad Ankeny atreeta, I Voodard, T )':; VE SAVE YOU MONEY! T - f m - 25 Per ; ; ;J ;v -t 7T Too Wilt Mopor Mtu It 89 Look : 'f -,..lg Ooor Our, Rubber Goods Snasisla for Sfwotsyi ''; '. '' ' Beg. Bpoe, Royal Red Fountain Byr, -. -qt .....LU axes Premium Combination Syr, t and ' Hot, WaUr . BotUa, 4 !-). Lit . X.4S Boston Hot Water Bottle, " l-qt .11 .T8 Family Bulb Syringe. ...... ' .7l ' -Buckeye Complexion 'Brash.. .11 taster's Sanitary Towela, ' : ' " ' - small, jdos..,,f,.t ,-,' " Taster's Sanitary TowelsyV .. small, doa .. Flower Seeds DISTRIBUTING ACEMTS FOR RADAU'S CBLB8MATBD MICROBE KILLER. ., - ' : FREE DELIVERY . TO AMY PART OF THE CITY Woodard, FLATLY REFUSES . Td AID RAILWAY Grand Trunk Pacific Sought Dig Land Grant But Govern-: ment Say Nay. ' . . CONSTRUCTION TO NOW BEGIN AT EASTERN END Necessary" Capital for Prairie . Section Largely Over-sub-fcrlbed In London. '. 'Smi.i Manatee, ta The Jonrsal. 1 Vancouver, B. C- March It. The government haa flatly refused to old us snd all negotiations between It and tne Grand Trunk Pacific railway are abso lutely at an end." aaid Frank W. Morse. general manager of the - road . as he stspped .aboard his private car oouna for Montreal thla afternoon. . ;; , I . A. vain endeavor haa been made fir the last five weeka by the officials of the road to secure a land grant of It. 000 acres a mile from the British Columbia government, in return for which the construction of tho road waa to bo com menced in -June next from the Pacific coast eastward, the location of, a west era terminus to be determined and ak' nounced to the public! '' .. '. V '' Mr. Moras says that ths. road will be built, but that construction will begin In the east and will not reach tba bor ders of the weetern province before 1M The necessary caoltal for tho construc tion of the prairie section hsa been over subscribed mo.OOO.m in London. The company offered in oaae the land was granted, to sell it to settlers at tne same ratee aa the government. 1 .:;.i;'-Lbst'r:-V;;V;.::'-"WontAd? ; room kotse, L KInth , ind Ciretwtn streets. -Telephone Front (St?. . 1 r C'.ciite 2 tsriCS E? fO TUB NEXT; TWO WSBKS (until IT teg, t. rlt M) wm will dm o lorn all filma bought f out ourttoro fRBB Nowls the Time to Buy Cameras ht Discount ilSJh Have You Tried Our , . SJ l.rA.Masaipa '- '.- , i'iflt(i.'ivi'ivuui v ,.'. .''t'- a,- i ' ,., ,,..r . w. so i.-. : tmmcMQse Wo Toko Tour JKouturo mmd Moko Thorn From flat Qudtttj Matoriat,'. Cowquomtty 'Gaarantoo Thorn 1 y wpSmmiohot. .. -- i' ? , Mf".- '.' . . 1 '" ofltTTI :. y r ,r WOW -trY---.-- 1, . MIX Fixtures at Discount 4. Clarke Co. PLEAD GUILTY C3 v-X- PAGE A JURY Ahernatiye Offered Defendants . In the Land Fraud V v.; vases.- ...j. :. CANT DELAY TRIALS UNLESS HENEY. WISHES First Course Woufd Give' Oppor , tunrty for Plea Which None , -n:iLlkelytoMake:;r;. ..:v g,w , p S f. ' .; , a 4 , Only by entering A plea, of guilty can Senator'. Mitchell and hie co-defendants fn the land fraud cases escape trial next June, If United States plstrlct Attom.y Heney desires to have the eases tried at that time. That Mr. Honey will insist on the trial 6f the cases than admits of no doubt, for ho baa repeatedly de clared his anxiety to avoid unnecessary delay ln submitting the Issues to Jury,- . - If .the defendants in the land, fraud coses should plead guilty to the Indict ments they could then carry the cases to the United States court of appeal, al leging defects in ths Indictments, and if the contention should be sustained they would then go free. But such a method of defense would be generally regarded ss an admission ' of all the essential charges, and It la not likely that Senator Mltohell or either of the Indicted con gressmen would bo wilting to enter a plea of guilty in the hops 01 escaping py It la expected that When Mr. Heney returna to Portland at the, end of thla month he will take steps to compel the defendants to plead to the Indictments without further toes of time. They may demur to ths Insufficiency of ' the Jn dictrasnts, but the demurrera can easily be disposed of before June and will con stants, no obstacls to trial at that time, Judge Bennett of The Dalles, who Is to represent Senator Mitchell, haa the reputation of being a keen, shrewd law yer, quick to take advantage of every technicality that will aid hla client's cause, and very effective with a Jury: He ia a Democrat, and has, therefore. never been associated with Senator Mitchell In polities, and this ctrcunt slsnce is looked on aa an additional evidence of the letter's good Judgment In selecting him as his attorney. , Francis J.' Heney's remarkable ability as o- trial 'lawyer waa amply demon strated in- the Puter-McKinley-Ware case. He preparea for a trial with ex traordinary care, and every detail of the evidence to at bis Anger's end. . With a atrong sense of the dramatlo, he mar shals hla evidence In the most effective manner possible, and drives home eon-: vlctlon to the minds of the Jurors, with a foroe that la hsrd to resist. - . .,. Mr. Heney's reputation aa a prosecut ing attorney haa benume national. anJ all the reeouroea of tho government are at hla back. . t . ..-. The trials In Jfns bid fair to take place among the most remarkable ever held In Oregon. A number of promi nent attorneys will pe retained by the defendants. . A contest between young women for a silk flag is n arv Medford, and on lady tone day voted 00 coupons, having made a purchase of MO worth f goods at oa of ths stores issuing ballot, . Go. TetAwel ' At facm Valtt; 'A OF CUARGB. 1 c : ; . Dr. Young's Dilator 1 Psrmanent ; curd for Piles ' and Constipation. "Ho medl ' cine. No trouble. Positive Closing Out Our ftook 0 .t: ". , Ml r.n it v-?v. 11 11 BATH ROOM FIXTURES At 33 Discount Warranted Solid Brass Nickel Plata. FACXAcn mv. 4o: joo Mckage, to lo package. package, lto. Manufacturing Druggists Fourth mm" r ,., 7r Washington Stroott Frpin, A to Z . . X" We. nave studied every' detail v'of the . furnishing !.t businessthat is why we i continue to grow and ex- - ' pand.- ; : '...y i '' - , -1 - .. . . 't ' -' ,, ' Sire cess depends not only in knowing what is 7 ' f correct , and ".stylish, but s also in knowing, how to , 4, ' Oor ability to scc'iire the : ''i latest and best things at ' 'the lowest prices enables 'iii to give you many sav ing chances.'. : .1. if" j' Robinson & Co. t :.:-v;k Hotel Perkins Building. ; , FIREMEN HAVE STRUGGLE ' . - j WITH EAST SIDE BLAZE . Fire broke out In the Entenrtae nlan- ing-mlll, at Bast Taylor and4 Water streets yesterday afternoon, and before ' the flames were extinguished damage In the amount of 11.100 waa dona. For some time the lerge pulley works east ef the planing mill were endangered by the flames, but by hard work the firemen managed to confine the fire to the second etory of the 1 planing mill, where it la supposed to hav originated from de fective smokestack. . Tbo mill la operated by Malarkey A Co., and the building le owned by Joseph ' racquet, untie, aemnge wss done the machinery. . It la said that both bulla- . in and content wars Insured. '. : ;' Jtt ' ' ' ' ; lis 't,