iL .w1 k rf A m . Cr.: -w .73 c--. J Lc Th:m In Cs l!su:s. ji:z:i c.tLo rcn tclic" t WITH ULTIMATE CUCCIC3 C'".t Y.'z A:hic:t-tn Point of ' F&int2nz Ctcaujs of. Cain's v' . Locking the front and rear doors of -' her house at til Kast Morrison street, after a hard struggls with W. J. Cain, earn, this morning, Mrs., Mary Ogden - held him and a companion prisoners for . an hour and a half., whlla tha polica .were anawering har summons. , - Tha act of tha woman borders on. tha : herola Bhe aoeuaaa Cain- of using ln- aumnv miivium uu uiuKinr Mar in his effort to get oat of tha houaa with out returning har Dronerty. ' Tbouah almost fainting at tlmaa, aha save, aha ciung 10 (Da man untu na was aaieiy Imprisoned. Than aha eallad Contractor Van Stone to aaalat her -In watching; tha -tbouear Through a tnlataka made In se curingthe addrsaa, tha polica .did not reach ner nouae until an . nour ana a i half had- elapsed. Mrs. Ogden la a wlU tnees in tna jk.-ray oamaga auit in " circuit oourt. but was -not .able to be in attandanea at court thla morning. .Cain's companion, who took no part , In tha affair hevond accomnanvina- tbs arrested maa to tha houaa, waa raleaaed on tha arrival of tha polioe. . Cain waa ,a k n tn .noHna) hMjfauajrtara on a charge ox hit ana . Minrr. . ana mmwv vmu ;.Jta will appear lor trial lomorrow. . m i a . . , a - mmrt - aalt Mra. Ctmdan. nil ukMI for- picture to enlarge. Bhe eeld that II es 10 would be enlarged free in' one ; neighborhood, for advertialno; purposes, T hm har a nlrttura. iM thla mnmlm Cain and the other brought the enlarged article to my home, v i lie earn Into tha tiouse and lnalated - en exiha into the parlor, thouch I told mm a waa in a nurry vo wo nouaa. Ha refused to leave tha enlarged picture ; ao that ray husband eould aea It, and j T ,. - mmami1 A a he atartad to so I aaked for my own picture, and ha would not give It to ma, - aaked him to leave tha enlarged ploture iiaa'a guarantee" of the return of the photograph, .. - i XIV muf a, uivw tvr u uwi, nu X locked it Ha raised the ploture aa If to break tha glaaa. Then I went to ' tha rear . door, to lock that, ' but . he Tabbed., me by tha wrtata. X began ; aereamlng and ha releaaea me. I ran a yt lAlriwI th AnAp t mm 'tha fklltalda. aad -gat the-aontraclor to watch 'the .- hMH. fifl T talanhnnaA fov tha nAllna. Tha ma enraaat awfullv. and I came ', near fainting two or three times, but k.ti hlM 11 .(ahf HfiMl tha vftAllna Ml .' , ii i i mi "ma aiaiiau ,. ' i SIX OTHERS ARE nnm imi rwn nniniT - I.KUUUI1I I1IU LUUKl V. r. Lora, nenry rvioiarum ana rVk ! ai lftr. . VMKIS niraw ' at niwi- . i noon Setslon. , ' 'A v . sMammuui'' MaalAn' iit lA"ti. peared for arraignment. - Chaxlea V. Jjord, who waa indicted OH" the charge ' of obstructing justice, had filed hla plea ome luni u tnu na v&Lfrvaaeu uia vv !'iMtlAii tr Kjilnr- hmiivht Intn . fArt . again and being "annoyed .by the gen tleman from 'California." Lord wished to have hla caaa aet for early trial, but 'Judge Bellinger stated that the data of . . ..ii i . l Tr.n.A District Attorney Heney. i 1 Henry Mel drum, former aurreyor- general of Oregon, appeared for ar- ' ralgnment and' waa granted until next rMonday to pined. -A similar order waa made aa to Frank K. Klncart. Stephen ,w. vorneiU'Vavia junnaira ana aupp, The argument waa then reeumed upon -tha issues raised by Senator Mitchell"! t plea, in abatement. Mr. Heney made an . exhaustive - presentation of euthorttiee 'In support of hla contention that the grand Jury waa - legally organised and 'that tta acta wera valid. " . THREE MEN ARE LOST V ' TO THEIR FRIENDS Tha police were -asked laat night by , Itrm. James Fleming of Forest Grove . to look for her husband, who ha been t missing alnoa March JI. when ha cam . to Portland to seek work. She fears ha ' may have met foul play. . Tha missing '. man la Ave feet nine Inches in height, welgha ltl pounds and has gray hair.- - f Frank MUler, painter, who lived at , the . International ,hotel, . disappeared ' April 4. H. B. Young of the Mew Grand Central hotel has aaked the polica to . And Miller, ' He broke, hla arm a few days prior to hla disappearance and waa :ln a very despondent mood. -' Tha theory Is held that ha may have ended hla life. Peter Bnghart has been missing from tha home for the aged, at Suonyside, . since April 14. m la slightly deaf. CAR IS DERAILED ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC '' (Spsdai Olrpateh to Tse JaaraaLI '' ' Ban Francisco, -April 17. According to advlcoa In local Southern Pacific of- - flees, tha car next to the laat oar of the "passenger train from the north waa de- - trailed near Ruff on tha San Joaquin dl ; vision last night No one waa hurt Tha track waa cleared In an hour." MOTHER OF THE LATE MRS. CHARLES FAIR DIES (Jenraal IptcUl Serrlee.) . Platnfleld, N. 3H April IT. Mra. Han 'nah Nelson, tha mother of tha lata Mra. Charlea Fair, wife of the San Francisco millionaire, died at har home in New market today, . V, bmfloyb unni ortT. -, The attention of the police has been ' called to Charlea Barrett, an alleged ' bunko man, aald to be plying hla illegal - vw-Himimn in una cti, Dirnn iwyi w- ' aenta that ho ta hiring men to work on ( me inaiae inn at tna isir grounns. ana borrows money nn the promise of giving them employment Frank Lehnert, who made -complaint aare hi M $J27 through. LurrtU at tda ; P.helnpfalti Trembling in every limb, a young fellow who haa atrved a term In the city prison and knowa Police Captain Bailey well, atood in "Billy - Cody'a saloon, at Birth and Stark atreeta, at t o'clock hla morning and recognised the officer there. He knew well what tha presence of Captain Bailey meant, and feared arrest; realizing that he waa under the watchful eye of the captain, ha dared not give. tha alarm. . : "What a the matter with you, ktdr queried the barkeeper, aa ha caught eight of tha lad'a pa'a face and trem bling handa, "have you got the palay or tha agueT - "On, I'm all right," answered tha boy with a. sickly a mile, -eying Captain Bailey apprenaivaly. - , At this Juncture one of the men atandlng before the bar. with glaaa half emptied, happened to- turn round.' He knew the captain; in pome manner be managed to '"tip off to tha drlnkara that an officer waa present Inatantly tha room waa deserted, the occupants bolting through a rear door and out onto tha atreet - Tha frightened - boy also made hla escape. - ,, '. Captain Bailey found tha . rear door Of the aaloon open at t o'clock thla morning and walked In, with tha result stated. It la aald that a report of what happened haa been given Chief of Police Hunt No action haa yat been taken by tha chief... .-.v-'-'v v , : .c'v; DROPS NAPKIN AND PICKS UP $1,735 Careless Stranger at Restaurant -;; Played Him a Neat Trick, J, W. Landom Thinks. ; - ' o r- ) J. tv. Landom of North Yakima re-i ported to tha police thla afternoon that ha had been robbed of tl.Tti in res taurant in tha north end a, time de posit check for f 1,740, which oould- be readily cashed in the handa of a smooth erook. .' ' . r- - " . Landom Bay a he got off the train at tha Union depot and started up- town. He-atopped at the first restaurant he came to to get a lunch. - He had bean aeated only minute or two whan a well-dressed stranger took a aeat next to him at tha table." The new comer dropped a napkin and. In reaching for it brushed hla ahouldor against tha vlo-tlm,-for which ha apologised, and aooa after made hla departure.,.- . When Landom got up to pay hla bill, ha says, ha hadn't a nickel left . Hla purse, containing lit in gold and allver, and the check wera both missing. The check was In a vest; pocket and tha and of 4t had a vldenUy-protruded andr had been notloed'bytha atraager. .:;;. -. COUNSEL URGED TO v SETTLE IT OUTSIDE - "Counsel would better go out In the hallway and aettle their dlfferoncea, and then return to try the ease with out personalities," aald Judge Sears this morning, aa the case . Paralra against tha Star Band company waa on neanng. "The court will take a vacation of 14 mtnutea te allow xounsel to attend to the matter."' -. - . ' " Counael . did not accept the Judge' offer, but eeaaed what bad In tha oourt a opinion been exhibition of personal feel ing. .... . ' -. Ferelra la suing the sand company for $10.04 damagea for tha loaa of hla right eye In an accident Henry K. McGinn apneark- for the - plaintiff, and Pazton, Beach A Simon for tha defendant, Mr. Paxton aaked a question, , Mr. McGinn remarked on Its pertinency, and the law yers soon engaged In an altercation that broyught from tha oourt the offer of a receaa during which they might resort to a duel to decide the issue. Tha caaa will be continued. In the $10,400 damage caaa of Helen Wall agalnat Dra. Alva D. and Ralph Walker. Dr. Alva Walker having -been eliminated by voluntary rion-euit of the plaintiff. Will probably be ended to night although it may continue until tomorrow. Dra. George Wilson, 'J. C K. King and Fred Gillette were on the witneaa stand today, -"-ryvvv, HERO'S ACTION MAY . RESULT IN HIS DEATH 'X egaapafeBaaaaaiaaaaamaf "; -"- Francla Hanson, on East Morrlaon atreet between ' Grand and Union ave nues, at noon today, aaw a team of the Portland Sawduat company' horses start to runaway. Ha caught the reins and made heroic efforts to atop the ani mals, and received , injuries that . may cause his death. " Tha hones were attached to a heavy wngon and took fright from a paaalng car. They were under considerable headway when Hanson reached their heada and secured a hold. , He clung to them and waa thrown down and dragged soma distance. His collar-bone waa dis located and ha received Internal Injuries. MINISTER SAID TO V , ' V .OVERWORK HIS HORSE ' Complaints Ira, neighbors, who socusa tha Rev. Mr. Stevens of Woodlawn of cruelty to animala. are being Investi gated this afternoon by Detective pee ing. . . The preacher, has a small farm near Woodlawn. He is accused of working an old horse all day long in plowing and then driving it until lata at night attached to a milk wagon. V , v It Is asserted that when neighbors protested agalnat this they wero Id formed by tha preacher that they ahould better JJnlnd their own buslnesa" w MURDERS HIS BROTHER IN A FIT OF RAGE Stockton. Cat.. April IT. In a fit of rage William Mohr ahot and killed hla brother, Oeorge Mohr, at the Mohr ware house, four miles south of Bethany thl morning. Tha - murderer thea . locked himself In hla room and whlla tha coo- atable -Waited outalde for the arrival of the sheriffs, posse from Stockton, sui cided by blowing out his brains., - . - ' CABS BOT WOT TO BtaaTS. 1 Little Johnny Carr, charged with dis orderly conduct wsa dlaoharged from custody and exonerated thla morning by Police Judge Hogue, ' With .Frankle Wlllo ha waa accused of fighting aa tha aftermath of a quarrel over a bi cycle. 'The Willoa boy's caaa was con tinued to, April SI, snd it is likely that ha' will be given Into the care of the poya and Girls' Aid aoclety. It waa shown that the latter refuaed to return the Car boy's wheel, because the tire of his own had been punctured. . .. Ex-rtsycr's 7.t;;nc, Ar.noyln; , to lils -Czralnz Friends, "Due to Reread Ostl. AIDia i:J FICHT FCn CCNTHCL OF riOrXTHSRW Knowledge of Conditions Out Here of Great Assistance to - Milwaukee Officials. ' The abaenca of Henry 0. Rowa from Portland during a persistent mayoralty boom coupled with hla name haa fretted hla friends exceedingly, but Mr Rowe'a whereabouts during the laat two weeka haa mora Interesting significance in con nection with the reported purchase of Northern paclflo control by the finan cial Intereata that are behind tna cni cago, Milwaukee dt St. Paul railroad. - About two weeks ago Mr. Bowo was called 'to Chicago, where he haa been in dally conference with tha officials of the Milwaukee road. Ha left that city today for Portland, and will arrive Thursday morning, ..... What ha may have to tell concerning the railroad situation would If ha could prudently tell It all be much more Interesting to the ,Paclflo northwest than anything tha local po litical camps can give In the line of news stories. , ' The Sunday Journal's, report from New Tork. of deals in railroad stocks by which tha Milwaukee takea over the Northern Pacific railroad. Is not ths first statement that haa appeared in thla paper giving substantial color to auch a transaction. Soon after ths Northern Securities final settlement waa an nounced It waa reported from a 'reliable aouroo in New Tork that control of ths Northern Paclflo waa to be shifted, aa part of the compromise, to soma rail road interest that was neug-ai in me Hlll-Harrlman fight Tha Milwaukee was named as tha logical heir of North ern Pacifier control, as Its determination to build to the Pacific coast waa ao longer concealed, and it was evident that with a direct , route through the Cascade mountains to Portland auch a line would become a tremendoua com petitor of the -. Norttiern- raclfio for transcontinental freight ana passenger business that is now nauied by a elr ouitous-aad steep routs far northward, around Lake Pend d'OreUle, to Portland. . The Milwaukee's . recently announced extension westward 100 milee i from Chamberlain, and the fast that It has completed preliminary surveys for a Una through Lolo pass to the Snake river, have confirmed tha re porta of Its de termination to reach the coast as ouicklr aa tha Una can be constructed. For weeks local railroad .men have been exDoctlnr the announcement that work had commenced at tha Portland end of tha line-Xt-ie) knewir that the-com parry has secured terminal- property at Ta coma, and there is a generally credited rumor that it haa acquired tha-Tacoma Baetern. which it. could with entire eonvenlenoe uae in the building of a line from ths Columbia river to the sound. Mr. Rows has-been intimately con nected with the plana of the Milwau kee's officials for yeara. and haa fre quently been called in consultation with the president of ths rood on matters affecting the Pacific northwest rallroadJ situation. ; He made a careful examine tion of the property prior, to purchase' of terminal grounds at Tacoma last fall. CITY WILL PAY FOR - MARKET INSPECTORS Women Appear Before Council Committee and Ask for oThelr . Appointment. ; "A delegation of women from ths school of domestic sclencs of the T. w. C. A. came before the health and polica com mlttee of the city council thla afternoon and urged ths appointment of a meat Inspector, or two depuUea whose duties It will be to Inspect tho alaughterhouaea and meat and butter-markets of thla city. Ths committee - will recommend aa ordinance to ths council providing for the appointment of tho officers and their salaries. The saury or tna inspector wui be tut per month, while, that of hla as sistants has been fixed at tffi. Ths ordi nance wilt give the Inspectors the power to Inspect all meat which Is sold In the city, and a fee of cents for sac,h beef and 10 cents for each sheep, goat, calf or hog will be charged for thla If the meat la found unfit for use tha officers will have the power to condemn and de stroy It"" " -" ' '': . ' Ths three federal meat inspectors lo cated In thla city have Informed the members of ths committee that they will aid : ths city Inspectors. HOTEL RUNNERS ANNOY- : ARRIVALS AT DEPOT ainna Pa tsolman t Welch was taken off ths t'nlon depot best by Chief of Polios Hunt ths reason entertained for his action being that Welch was too diligent In making arreats for vlolatfone of the- ordinance requiring saloons to close at 1 o'clock In the morning "run ners" for lodging houses and certain -i v.t.i h,n Aall been vlolatlna the law. Complaint was msde at police headquarters -tbls morning by Jacob Bollman and i-eter eiiapoiia, wnw tbelr vaUaea. ' - Ths two mO asserted that a runner" for the 1 J'nrf'"TtA r'srrlarire ft Express rnXxKmA thalr Vrlna and held in .ii j a 1 M M - - ' them, refusing the return ths property unless given $4. He finally lowered- the figure to fl. maieaa o pajina .w . mM mtmvtt irk ' rmllfta haa.d- ouarters and entered complaint An of ficer was sent to recover i :" 'mSTZTAXt AT S0SJIIS11 " Interest In ths revival services st the Sunnyslds Methodist church Is Increas ing. The meetings wll be held every evening hls week, Thursday afternoon thers will be a meeting for old people, and on Friday afternoon one . for mothers.' Ths young people will ss aembls for services Saturday afternoon. Boat Borrow Sroabla. -, . It Is a bad habit to borrow anything, but tha worst thing you can poaalbly borrow - Is trouble. When sick. sore, heavy, weary and worn out by the pal "4 and poieona of dyspepsia, - biliousness. Prtght a disease, end altnllar internal disorders, don't alt down and brood over yoar aymptoma but ny for relief to Electrlo Blttera. Here you will find aura and permanent, forgetfulnesa of aa your troubles, and your body will not be burdened by a load of debt disease. At Red Croee Pharmacy Sixth and Oak atreeta. on the way to ths postofflca Pries tOc . Guaranteed. ; . ' ;.' v. " v. ;. , v . - A J - 1. V'.'."' - .j I jl ,..-,-;.vf.;;v::.i line LASirrr SALErr.cc:.i 1 FOR EASTER "r Think of getting Wool Suits of all the new spring styles. In Casslmeres, Cheviots snd Blu ' ; ( Serges, at these remarkably low prices sny one of them you'd naturally expect to pay x; St least IC.OO for. The showing Includes Buster Browns, Double-Breasted. Norfolk and ,' ,, , Sailor Modelsgood., strongly made suits, and will war like iron. , . ''.J.. TOXJTHS' LONO PANTS SUITS.". . , . . ...... , . . .4.35 95.35 f 6.35 AJT 97.SO . NEW ARIVAtS OF BOTS' WASH'4IUITSV....i,vU..'.if 504 0 fS.OO .'; Qothing House in the Northwest VCOLCH MILL MEM iPAMBAifiSlt 5 ' "' i,' ' Portland Stockholders Look Over ; v Ground No Decision As y : "v to Rebuilding. ' - .; :'...V' ' 1 " . 1 J' " ''':'-:--'Ci MACHINtRX IS ORDERED' - - PLACED IN WAREHOUSE Saloons Said to Be Violating t j Closing Law and ProsAcu ition May Be Commenced. iL-U. apadal Dispatch to Tba learaaL) , v Albany. Or April County Jodgs Thomas F. Byan of . Oregon City, a stockholder In tho Bannockburn Manu facturing company, owner of the woolen mills recently burned In this city, spent yesterday In Albany - with I President Charlea Coopey and Secretary H. M, rirant n tha ortmniny both of Portland. Thalr mission waa to look into the condi tion of tho property hersand formulate a report to tno oosra oi aireciora to o submitted at a meeting to be held In Portland. They ordered thatNa.il tha ma chinery and other property that had been saved from ths firs be placed In a ware house where It would be protected from the element ana bo Kept .in gooa conuii tiona so, it could be .used In caaa thl company decides, to rebuild. ; . Judge Ryan stated- that-ths directors had not as yet decided as to their fu ture courss, but he favored rebuilding the mill and resuming operations.- He would favor rebuilding here provided enough, capital here eould bo enlisted to rebuild ths brick building, which hs thought eould be done for about 110.000. . Albany is a closed town and during tha laat year the saloons havs been com pelled to keep close from midnight to t o'clock a. m, and on Sundays. Re cently thers havs been whispers of vi olations of tho law os Sunday and yea terday afternoon two of ths saloons were entered through the rear doors by Night-Officer James Cantwell and were rsportsd to bo open. -' i ai 1 ; . , "Itching hemorrhoids were ths plague of my Ufa Waa almost wild. Doan'a Ointment cured me quickly and perma nently, after doctors had failed." C F. Cornwall. Valley atreet Saugertleo, N. T..' '- - TE-ETM Extracted and filled absolutely without pain by our lata eclentiflo method, pat ented and uaed by us only. , Free exam ination. ' f; r-.iV , ' .. , iV -;",': . ' , aTBBTOTTS nom and those who dread having tbelr teeth extracted are Invited to -call at our office, where we will demonstrate to their entire satis faction our claim for painless extract- STLVER FILLINGS ' -50 GOLD FIIXINOS.....T5 and fl.OO II AND 110 OOU ' - ' CROWNS, ....... .S3.00 snd f S.OO rOLJU SByTEBTH ..... .... ... S.OO Boston Painless Dentists ttli, SOXBZSOsT ST. Opp. Kales Fraak and Old VostoflUs. Houra 1:10 a m. to p. m. Sunday, 1:10 a. m. to $11:10 p. m. To be aura you are In the right Place come In and . get bottle of pr. E. I Graves' tooth powder, free. IfYcaVArc Suffering-from Sidney, Stoav aeh or Bladao Tronkla, sail -1 at our office and we will posl ; tlvely euro , you . FREE OF CHARGE., v . Ocneva Llthia Mineral " " .".'Water Ce. . ; II FIRST STREET. TEETH For modern dental work. . World-re nowaed apeciallata. . Lowest prioea consistent with flrst-clsss i--. work. : - -J4Jt-l:J1 Oo to tho -" ; NEW YdRK DENTISTS " nmn ajtd KomaxsotT srs. ' Open day and night, from 1:10 a. m. - until 10 sv m. ". f , JOURNAL. WAN I AU9 : - . BRING QUlbK RESULTS i' SPECIAL SALE OF T BiiactEinttsforaasicer 285-287 WAStllNGtON STREET .V Here is a grand opportunity to secure that new Suit for Easter , at a price within the bounds of reason. " . . :. ; ' r I have just received a large consignment of Black Suits 375 . ., in number from the Associated Tailors of Chicago, which is a ' , clearing house for all the large pastern tailors. The shipment has been opened and the goods are now ready for your inspec- ; tion. The suits are all tailor made, representing the cream of a ' , r magnificent line of uncalled-for Spring Clothing. The garments bear the labels of such Eastern household names as "The Dixie," ' High Art McCarty, M. Bourne ft Sons, A. B. Kirshbaum, The ; Sterling, Continental, International, Tueffmenn, Ed. Rose & Co., :: V and many other names of prominent Eastern tailors. " . :; ' ' The Suits come in single and double breasted, frocks, cuuways and Prince Alberts. They are made up from the finest quality ' broadcloths, Thibets, unfinished and finished worsteds and tri cots and many other fabrics selected by the swell dressers by ' whom they were ordered, but. who failed to call for them after the first cost deposit had been paid. The linings of these suits V are of the very finest imported Venitians and7 Skinner guaran- -.teed silks and satins. . " ' -rv-.. -W-. Ary- 1 They were made to sell for from '$25 to $50,. but I have , bought them at a figure at, which I can. offer them to you your choice for , : There'll be no excuse for you looking shabby on Easter Sunday. We will give this sale such publicityyevery one In town win know that every man can look tailor-fittw on this day cf firhbn dis play Easter. 375 Suits that's the nunrAtr cense tzzj rr. J ft your choice ot tne lot. . - ' - ' 7''