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THE CIGON DAILY JZ KY ' aC V M OAILY ADSTfiACT CAl!F03fJUfILL: .7 Vei. r 1 1 , 'Jt . v CAN DO ? v SEND DELEGATION kiah.Jt)Il..J..bi '.j 5 Is Held to Be a Newspaper Within Meaning of the City Z'.1.!- Charter- -!:'-:, Golden State's Interest in Sue Property Owners" May " Enjoin V Portland Consolidated From Abusing Franchise Rights,, ., Thomas W. Paddsn i Kills Charles Cries Larsxt In History and Oa i .clines Crsatar Than v Vi '.!-''; riEvtr. 'v:,l'.:- cess of Exposition Almost as R. Reynoly at Van- .' tZ ili-Z.. couYer,7;. aaaaai4 a aft OraftflfAnel ' v" F EXCURSION RATES FOR1: r 5 BUT IS NOT NEWSPAPER CARRY" PROTEST TO THE i , ; COUNCIL F0R.ACTI0N MURDERED MAT, FORMER LAW00N LEAD3 FICHT ' , AGAINST THS EULL3 UNDER STATE CODE : ; -: 'SPECIAL FAIR DATES ! QUARTERMASTER'S CLERK Court's Decision Will Affect Pub Fifteen Car for the Government Company Announces It Will X Build Sinsl Track on Sec-; yj. ond and Third. - Possessed of Considerable1 Meant New, York Car.tl and North 1 wtrttm Dtc"n Clx Ool-' -?-.: ;tV j' 'y'Jri Caia.' : ' ' ' f lication of LaVal Matter in Exhibit Will Arrive at tha A- Grounds TomorroWi , and V.::i C Curitd la Na :A J ,,V,':: . CImi '.'iniirnala. - ' tional Camstsry. An, - a a ' "XT r' a w a A4w9 nm . '4 '. '4 4 I i i ' r f Br. a dcllort' anded down by '. siding Judge Fraaer, and mmiM te by "X judges Itui and OMrfir the Portland !, ' leliy; Abstract la tieldte beaaewa , ju, paper wlthla the meaning ot the section of . the city charter providing (or the ' publication of official notloea, end 'may '.,.".' be eenaidered a competent bidder (or ' : city advertising. It was bald alao that ' '. tba Abstract ta not a newspaper o( gene s oral circulation aa defined and described .': by the Orwgow coda, and while It nay - -r- be qualified bidder for city printing t '; '' tt .'was not. a. newspaper wlthla the i meaning of tba statute, aad. publloatioa .of summOna in it would nefc.be ta ao cordance with the lew,,.. " ; i Judge. Clelend t dissented from the opinion, holding that the "Abstract did . ho la .Any; war comply.wrth the re gjitrement o-M&s law., h --".- V . s The auaatioa lnoJviiJfc tfcaletanding At tba Abatract aa a paper waA argued : and submittal to thf court sitting aa bane and waa takea -under advlsemenu , semes C, Stuart, owner a( tha Abatract. -kr-weathetcwesTWddeTtor tba cttty print tot. and aa tha axacottva board waa not '.: .cartaln that hta paper waa a nawapapar M tha cenoral aooaptanea of tba tarm. ; ina oour waa aaaaa i aacwa oia nav- . ; tar. ' . .; . . '!!..- '.. Aa a number of claaa waakty papara Klt partly on laaai puDllcationa. It la '. ,. balteved ' that andar tha daeialon this aort of ad vartiala .will ba- withdrawn " from them. .'.. . . ' In tha oaaa of John Bchatrk aralnat B. Morton Cohn at at, Jadra Friaer . : . auatalnad tha deraurrar to tha com plaint. Schanck. wba la tha head of a - (amlly ' of acrobata, aaad for tlt.OOO . damaKea alleaad ta hara bean auatalnad ' byjCohn'a pLacina a family named . Shenk on tha theatrical circuit, thereby I depriTlna him o( praatlca and facet pta. Tha court hold that aohanok did not al ' leva ia tha complaint that ba bad auf Xered actual damagea, and bad taara (ore no eauae af auit. . , ' : t Other dectatoaa wera: By Judgaa Saara and Claland Oaorga ;H. Wllllama at at ra Commercial Ma tlanai bank at al.; demurrer ta II rat da V fen aa auatalnad and demurrera to eeo ; v nd and third defeases overruled. By Judge rraeer Martin Plelt . a, , iTInk A Co.; demurrer ta complaint sua . , stained . :. -i' - ' 1 U A. Broah ra E. It BruXh? daorea al divorce; granted. r- , ; : ' SUPftEME COURT GIVES: , ' DECISIONS AT SALEM - .' ' .... i . tsaedal tMepatah e Taa 4earaal. . Salem, Or., April . In tba aaaa ot ' . Charles Bcott, executor of tha mat trill ,J and teatament of R, H, Bcott, daoaaaad, against bt Chrlatenaen and H. Cbrtstaa (sen, the verdict ot tha lower court waa ; reversed sad a new trial ordered, . Thla waa a ault brouaht to collect a Braaala aory note for 7ew Scott reoeived tba . declalon In the lower court, : In tha caaa of Richard W. Montague. " as .trustee in bankruptcy in the mat ' rupt, against Effingham L. Schlef felin ria)NJVM,JUU aw-UHteuav sm.wuv waa . affirmed. Montarue aot the . declalon 1 la tha lower court- In thla easa Mon I 1 tagua, acting as trustee; sought to aub . iect sn undivided one fourth lntereet In sa estate to tha payment of tba debts V at tha- bankrupt. - . . ' Tba lower aourt waa also affirmed la tha caaa of Junes I. MarabaU against rleav-Cardlaell. . Thla waa aa-at- , tempt made by Marshall ta foreotoaa a couple af mechanics' Haas against tha I Avaloa' eafa In Portland for repalral.K. fir denartment. It waa Disced there I 1 made oa tha cafe. Marshall waa auo j ' cesaful la the lower court Thee da clslons wera handed down yeetarday ln atssd af next Monday, the regular time. In order that the eourt might convene at 'vu- Pendleton oa Monday. , Tha law raojulras : that court shall convene la Pendleton r twice a year, onoe in May and once la l)r Octoberr This, saaaion will last, one week. KANSAS OILMEN AND SANTAFEMEN.MEET ,V (Jooraat SpecUl aerrlee.) Kanaaa City, Mo.. April .J. Repre- sentatlves of the Kanaaa alt orodocers end chief, traffic offlclsis of tba Santa Fa met here today for a conference re garding the demand of producers for equitable freight rate. Tba officials are expected to answer v i.' the Santa Fa ta la the charges that coUuiloa with 'the Standard. Producer demand a lt-csnt rate from Kansas to tha Oulf. If re fused the receivership right against the ( Hants Fe will be oreaaed. . . - if:- txtozs rnoBJS axxA. 'I- ' - fJearaal gpecUl larrlea.t -fj '" Denver,' CoL, -April 2. Governor Mo - Donald- has vetoed the bill passed ytha V late legislature, i permitting railroad mergers af any and all kinds.! .Ths bill -aTftaTOTBba:- ' There kte hundreds of men and women whoJa.ve. not eaten ' aeartyjeal'fef years. VTheif stomachs have "gone back" pn theni; , In such cases the Bitters' vtill bt found very helpful. : It strengthens the stomach and cures Dyspepsia, Indigti. tion. Poor Appetite, Heart 8 burn, , Bloating, Crampr or Kianyiiifa Frank : L Merrick. Manager bf - tha general praaa bureau af tha Lwta and Clark expoaltloa, returned 4bls norntog to headquartara artar aa anaanca or sav era! weeks In CaMfornta. He wepOhere for the purpoaa or mtereating xna news papers of tha state in the aaterpriae, 1 and his mlsstoa waa avideat)y success fuL f . . . '; : i, , "The eipoaltlon." aald ha. "ha wait advartlaad ta California Both la Las Aagelea and Ban Fraaoisoo practl- caily-every person I met expreeaed aa lntereet In. and Intention of oomln tow tha ahow. If half of them do so, Cali fornia a representation, will ba anor moua. . They all seam to realise aowa there .that It la as much California's aa Oregon s enterprise. ' "The California promotion . . commit tee ta preparing (or a large excursion to Portland. June It. tba apectal day of inai 4mmiiuie l nere wui vm mi to prominent cltlsena of California la town on that' day, and their object will be to show tba people that tha commer cial iDtereate of California are heart and soul with tba commercial Interests ei im smiivin., ' .'. " Director of excurelona, Colin H. -Mo- Isaac haa received fromA 4he Oregon Railroad dt Navigation aompaay the fol lowing Hat of rates for the round trip ta Portland otv excursion days to be named later, these rates calling (or day coaches and parties of IZi or mora: Oregon Huntington, Durkee and Pleaaant "Valley,, t!0r Baker City, Haines snd-North Powder. t: TJnlon, S.I: La Orande, II Elgin. IS.7J; Per ry, Hilgard. Kamela and Meacham, II; Bingham Bpringa, It; Pendleton and Adams, M.tf; Athena. Weatoa and MU- ton, tt.to; Echo, 11.(0 Umatilla, g; ueppner, ll.ls: Heppner Junction, It: lone. HuArllngton, ll.Tt; O rants and Biggs, $. -v .; ' Washington Spokane, Fraaaaaa, Rockford. ' Waverly. Fairfield. latab. Takoe. oaksdala, Thornton, Bf. John, Farmlngtoa, Oarflald. ElberWn, Pull man, Colfax, Sl eaab; Bndlcott, lt.40; Winona and La Croaae.M; Cornell and Kahlatus, 110; 'Waahtucca, .; Bl- paiia. It; Pomeroy. ILiO; SUrbuck and Dayton. I7.lt; Waiteburg and Presoott. IT.ii; waiia walla, It.ti; waiiuia. la. Idaho- Wallace, Burke, waraner. uar neon, Moscow, lawiston, 19 aacn. Rates front other towns oar the river eaaoot be definitely flaed at present for ths reason that tha water raws are not announced,. ..... . ; . flnaiailsalnssfi aa4 ggftltrltri Ths Colorado eommlsstonsra arrived thla morning, preoedlng aa Important mining display. "The party tnoludas B. U White, president; BL H. Orubb, secre tary;. A. Babooca, assistant secretary, and ColOnll -A. W. Hogle, eommlssloner ta chler. A telegram to beadquarters aanannees that the tninols state commlsalon la aa Ita way ta Portland. . ,. Fifteen cars-t containing various ex hibits tor tha United States government building, will arrive from St. Louis snd Waahtngton tomorrow morning. Traffic Director Kern ia hard at work on his mohthly report, which will be a volu minous document, so many exhlblte 'hav ing arrived at the grounde wlthla ths last It days- - . Postmaster Mlnto has advised fslr bsadquartera of the appointment of two carriers,' Frank O. LavCure and Frank B, Williamson, to handle ths mall of the Admlnlatratlon - building, , commencing Monday morning. t v The ambulance for the emergency hoa bliar wlU occupy a building adjoining today for trial, and the bousa wss found ta ba entirely satisfactory. Governor John O. Brady of Alaska writea that hs has appointed Godfrey Cbelander special commissioner of the exposition, and that he la now visiting tba Yukon valley and Nome to awakea Interest among .f he members or the Arc tic Brotherhood. Ths govsrrfor Adds that tha people of Ketchlkaa are making a I special effort la the Interest of their mineral display, while tha animal dis play wilt, ba eomethlng extraordinary, unless all signs jau-. , - .... -,f A Oay of Pleasura.'f Around the loop. Baa tba beautiful aoenery of the Willamette valley. Ita fine farms, ereharda. wooded hills and many other things pleaalng to the aya Train leaves union depot Sunday morn Ing (tomorrow) at o'clock. Pers 11. M for tha round trip. Don't salsa this op portunity to go through tha garden spot of Oregon during daylight and In sun I shine. Qut an ths eaststae, return on the west. .Train stops st Albany for dinner. -; -. ,M ; ' L; OPPOSES ACTION OF. TAXPAYERS LEAGUE 96Uth Portland Citizens CO Oft Record on Franchises and 'Taxes. " The Taxpayers league waa criticised at the meeting of the South Portland Cltisens association., held last night in Terwilliger- hall- f Fully - ! -property owners were praaent, and speeches wars made by V. K. Btrodo, Mark 1- O'Neill, Klmer B. Col well and Thomaa Outnaaa.- neaolutlons were adopted eondemnlng ths action of the-Taxpayers' league In Ita eupport ef tha amendment to the charter providing . for . granting fran chises for spurn and --aide tracks ta Street railway eompanlea without going through the uaual formality required for an original franchise. - The resolu- tions stated that the amendment would full power to acquire an exclusive fran- ehlae an - all Streets for 3.SB0 fMt od I either side of Its trackage now In op oration, thereby -excluding competition and subjecting the property-owners to the .will of tha corporation. The resolutions also opposed the pen alty of II per ent instead of ths six per cant on all delinquent assessments and favored the Colwell bridge bill pro viding a special tax of two mils for ths purpose ot building bridge -it was ths expression of those present that the amendment to the charter pro viding for the Incorporation ef. the dis- tefste'bMwasn tkaoHy-aweVatowM-Teber and at. Johns Into the city limits should se passed. : . . i a i :t , Photfcraph 'ot ha $30,000 Painting of : Troubetgkoy. tha Russian Artist, FASS DEARS PLOT fJADE TO ROB fllFJ Easterner Has Encounter With Man and Woman Who Want ' His Valuables : MAX BOTEFUftR AND' ; - . VIOLA DELL IN TROUBLE i y :r ';; -jZ Quick Run for. Police and Pan ties to Transaction Are All f Arrested, Detecting, as hs alleges. Max Bate fuhr and a .woman whoso name Is Viola Dell or Beasts Dell, planning ' to rob him of bis money and diamonds, last night at the' Tacoraa lodgibg-houae, on Btark street,; between Third and Fourtb Street, F. U. Fass of Providence, R. I., end savored to make bis escape. lie was stopped by Botefuhr, who struck him while the woman held him. . Fass en deavored . to thrash bia aasallaat, who took refuge In a room behind locked doors. Warrants ware issued this morn ing from the polio court for the arrest arrested;11 she Is charged wlt,b eagrancy, of Botefuhr and the, woman. Both were "After the' fight I we fit 'down stairs looking for a policeman," said ' Fass, "and while I waa searching for one thla man Botefuhr, as t learned, found aa officer snd had me arrested for die orderly conduct." - , , " Fass has a cut on his lower Hp. Botefuhr and the woman have been together for soms time; a month or so sgo her liking for him waned, snd he wsa 'desperately afraid ha would lose her; finally, she left bins.' Ths maa baa a resourceful mind; be took notices of his engagement and approaching nup tial to a rich and lovely girl to the papers, and bad them published. Then he sent clippings to viola, and waited results. They were immediate, and sat isfactory. ' la response lecher tearful requests that ba would not desert her ho reluctantly gave up the Joyat of mat. rlmony to the lovely tnythi and flota 'on' bunted lntcouptes son or carxoroaATa. , v : (Josraal Saeeitt tarvtea) r- Mew Tork, April l A large delega tion of Bona and Deughtere ef the War ef till. Including representatives from number of sutes in. addition to a large local- -contingent, went on a pil grimage today to Ava. Oneida county, te loin In a celebration of the 105th birth day or, Hiram Cronk. the only survivor ofthe war of lilt - V,' - , One 'ththg'lhat' hee-agaeveloplng' Is development,..-, .... ' .. Mra. John Jacqb Aator by Prince Husband of Amelia Rives. ; : . PARENTS SEARCH FOR EL0PIK6 6IRL Sixteen-Year-Old Edith Stone Fleea Wrth,' Barber Lover to Parts Unknown. A CLEVER RUSE CAVE TIME FOR THE ESCAPE James F. Allen, Her Companion, s-: Had Been In' Town But ' . k o 4 ' , Short Time, 's . Assisted by. private 'detectives em ployed by B. P. Stone, city slsuths and patrolmen are trying to locate Stone's pretty 11 -year-old daughter. Edith, sad James F. Allen, a barber,-' who, they gay, eloped last night. The search la, prose cuted in Oregon city gad Vancouver as well aa In Portland. . ; Mr. Btone lives st 314 College street Allen went there to reside In response to an advertisement roV lodgera on bis arrival In Portland about four months ago. since that timet It Is said, hs and tha girl have been meeting secretly. Mlaa Btoaa went to her room mHv last nignt. earing ana aia not real wall. An hour or two later her mother stepped in to inquire as te nsr daughters eon dltlon and waa astonished to discover that ths bed had not been occupied.' In vestigation showed that sbs bad put oa nor pest areas ana gathered together a few of her personal affects before leav ing. ,. '. .-. Allen's room wsa also found to-be unoccupied and they arrived at tha con clusion that tnelr daughter bad aloped with him ''Allen ia ftraotfcallr a atrana-er ta urn " said Mr, S tons this morning at 'polloe naaaquartera, -r aon t know anytniaa against him.' He la II years old. but notwithstanding that I should have bee'd willing for him .to marry Edith If X had been convinced that they had set their hearts on such a union." . . . DBTBATXS. ' . . (SpeoiilmspsteS ta Tee JearaaLl' Pullman. Wash., April II. Washing- ten Btsts college defeated Whitman col lege in the annual track meet yesterday, winning 7 . points ' te Whitman's 41. There were 14 events, a big crowd, and every event was .hotly contented..- . ' 1 ? t'- ' Excursion Rates on the O.-W. P. Will be In effect Sunday the 10th rind every Sunday ..thereafter until further advlaed: , , Round-trln rates to' Oreron Cltv snd Canemah . park,.J5ct.TTo Qresham.. tic; all points beyond' lip (to' and ' lnoludlng Estacada, -too. ' ' . , , , ' Property owners" on Beoond street ob Ject to the Portland Consolidated Rail: way company using the thoroughfare as a switch for ears crossing the Burnaide street and Steer bridges, and will bring aa injunction suit la the circuit eourt to restrain the corporation from carry ina- aut its Diana. Tha Portland eoneolidated Railway company controls a franahlse on Second and Third streets, calling for a slngts. or a double track railway. ins com pany la bow preparing to put In a single track on Beoond street and to run, cars one way , oniy. - earn ' crossing bridges will run south on Tiura ana re turning will run north oa Second street. With such a service, the property own- era say ths company wui simply ba us ing the streets as a switch, and that it will aotabe carrying out the provisions of tba franchise, ths Intent of which Is that car; should run both ways. - They want service in both dlrectlona or not at all. ': ';''.,.'""' Pending the filing of the suit they have appealed, . td Mayor ; Williams to take action to prevent - the company from proceeding with the work on the street until the matter has been decided in the corta.The eommunlcatloa foK lows: l-." -V ''.'":"" "We the undersigns property owners on Second street, respectfully call your attention to the fact that, the Portland Consolidated Railway company Is now making certain alterations on sal Sec ond street which are detrimental to the Interests of property owners and others In thst portion of ths city, In this, that it is substituting a slngls track' In lieu of a double track as now in use with the object of using- said street as a switch for cars passing over ths Burnaide. and Bteel bridges. A double track has been maintained on said street for a long pe riod and has alwaya been operated aa a street car line with ears running both ways, but aatd company Is now to con Una It to a single track, with care pass ing over tha same one way only, all ot which la contrary to the terms of Ita franchise. We respectfully request that suitable setloa be-taken at onoe to re strain aald com party and Its agents and employee, from .further altering or changing the same until tha matter is neera ana antnoima in iu wwru. The communication la signed by Isent White, J. F. Shea, tha Burrs 11 Invest ment . company, the .aetata of ID.- P. Thompson. Paclflo Metal works, Joseph Ciesset Commercial . Trust Co R. R. Thompson. L L. Hawkins, John B. Wal do, J. BL Young, Labbe Brothers, estate of Henry. Welnhard and Ed war1 Hoi-, man.. ',...'. . ''. :; . . "I Informed the gentlemen who pre sen ted thin petition this morning." said Mayor .Wllllama, "that tba proper thing to-da-would- ba to bring an Injunction suit ia ths courts, to restrain tha rail way company from running their cars In ons direction only." I will present this petition to the city council Wednes day when aome action may be taken by that body. . r - -; . SALOONS NEAR FAIR . DENOUNCED BY MANY Woman's Club Passes Resolu tions Calling Attention to graceful CphdrUons. The better element .' in Portland Is waging a determined warfare against tha saloons surrounding ths entrance to the' Lewis and Clark axpoaltlaa grounds. At - tha . meeting - of the Portland Woman's club yesterday afternoon the action of the city council la grantfng Uoeaaee for tha saloons waa denounced, and resolutions were adopted asking for the revocatioa of all liquor - Udenses within 100 feet ef the entrance te the fair r rounds. . , ' ." -. " - ' The members ot the club said the condition prevailing neat the entranoa to ths fslr ground "was a siandar on the aeoDla. a reproach to their char acter and a-disgrace (to the clty. and that the saloons misrepresent tha pec- Die of Portland in every way, ana tnat they would annul the better -and nobler purposes for which the fair was in tended. '- - ' Strong resolutions were adopted at the First Presbyterian church .last ivh . a fte ran F. ft efever had con cluded hla sermon Dr, House, paator af taa First uongregationai caurcn, pre sented, a set of resolutions drafted by Dr. J. R. Wilson of the Antl-8alooo league protesting against the saloons surrounding ths fair - entrance. The reaolutlone will be presented to the council. They ssked for the revocation of a number of the licenses, and that so additional ones be granted. The liquor lloenao committee meets Monday afternoon, and will consider ths matter-f tha saloona near the fair en trance. Ills probable that resolution will 'be sdooted asking ths council not to grant any mora licenaes, 'but It is not sxpeoted thst the committee win recom mend " the. revocation-or any .aireaoy granted. -. - - . ; " ' ' ", ' . DR. MEYER'S WORK ' ALMOST DONE HERE Rev. F. B. Meyer will close bis work In Portland tomorrow with a succession of special meetings.- At i a m. ba will speak to men only at tha Marquam thea tre, on the topic "Awake from Bleep." Mualo will be furnished a by a mala chorus and the Oregon affartet. ' At 4 p. m. he will addreea a meeting for wo men only at the White Temple, and st T o'clock will apeak to, a general meeting at the aame piece. . Dr. Meyer will leave the city tomor row night to meet en engagement In Dayton, Ohio, and. from there will re turn almost immediately to his owa work in London, at Christ churchy - AUTOMOBILE CLUB ' V ELECTS OFFICERS Ths direcers of ths Portland Anto. mobile club met . at tha Commercial club rooms todsy at noon and elected of ficers to servs Jot one yesr. . The elec tion resulted as follows: ' prealdent. Sot Blurosuer .vice-president. Ik J. Ipman; secretary, ; iavia . tioacyman;-. treasurer. Dr. Brown. - '. ... (Spaatal plasatab ta The loaraal.V Vancouvea Wash- April 1 1. -Charles R. Reynolds, until last July a chief clerk In ths quartermaster's effloe at Yanoouver barracka, was shot sad killed at 1:1ft o'clock yeetarday afternoon by Thomaa W. . Paddaa, a saloon-keeper of this city- On Wsdnesday Might Ray nolds and a clsrk In ths quartermaaters effloe bad an argument in Padden's sa loon. 1. D. Meyer, a .local merchant states that Padden canva up to the two mea and told Reynolds to "Shut up. Meyer left the room at this Juncture and what happened after that la known only by the bartender and. Padden, aa the government clerk with 'whom Rey nolds waa talking left . shortly. - Rey nolds stated after leaving the' saloon Wednesday eight that Faddsn a truck blm over the head, at tha same time pulling a gun on blm. Ho alao refsrrod to. him In a vile manner. Reynolds fur ther stated that tipon leaving tha aa loon be told Padden lie woulj,make Alias ves-aasB waa,aa, n saes a-a a-vaavs eaxa-. -s. - The only parsons present yesterday when the shooting took place, aside from the principals, wera the bartender, James ptanley, and a aoldier, whoss name could not be learned. Nothing can ba learned as to exactly "bow. the stlool(n.s; took place. The theory that : Reynolds-.! been drinking seems to bava been un grounded. Beveral people who saw blm during tba forenoon state that he was not undes the influence of liquor. Henry Van Atta, a reataurant proprietor,' Reynolds 20 minutes before be , klllad.. and al thla time he, was fectly sober. It la presumsd that Ray. nolda went into the saloon for the pur pose ef getting aa apology from Pad den. Aside rrom tas tact mat coin mea engaged ia a tussle and that Pad dsn secured Reynolds" gun and shot him, no detalla of the affair can be learned. In seme manner a bullet en tered Padden's left groin,-but the la Jury le aet serious. ' - Charlaa R. Reynolds waa bora at Washington, XX December II, Ills. His father. Colonel -Charlaa A. Ray nolda, was a chief quartermaster la the army. - Reynolds sraa a cadet at tha naval academy for three - years and came here la 111! with his father. He bora a good reputation during his real raencs here. Hla estate ia estimated to worth ITI.OOf. .-It consists largely of stocks and bonds of the Franklin Fire Insurance company and tha Metropoli tan Cltisens' bank or-Washington, V- v:.. which concerns his great-grandfather founded in 112. - By Reynolds' wlahea, bis body will ba asnt to- Washington, D. C, and later raent will be in the lamuyiot ta tns National cemetery. .. t . ..... PRESENTED A F0RTUME:3 BY LONG LOST BROTHER '(Josraal Special Berries.) - Ban Jose. Cal. April M. After a separation of mora than SO years, W. A. Kama, an elevator man In the Ryland building In this city, met a long lost brother, and as a result will tomorrow retire to live the life of a capitalist. -EL P. Kama many yeare ago went to South America, where ha acquired a for tune . in mining. He returned to Cali fornia with hla family a few weeks ago, and Is now at the Hotel Del Monte. - He came bare .to look for his brother.. To day he found hire running a-v levator. The miner told bis brother to throw up the Job, at tha asms time . writing blm a check for 120,000. . , ... . asageaa staeeb Allsn m Lswla' Best Brana- - RAILROADS SUED TO EQUALIZE FREIGHT RATES ' (iesraal Speeiat aarrtea) . ' ' " Chicago, April II. -Tba Interstate Commission" today brought suit against the Chicago Qreat Western and IT other railroads to compel them to equalise Lrrelght rates In the matter ef livestock, and dressed meats- The suit is expected to have sn important bearing In future governmental treatment of rallroeda. NEWDRO'S1 that f atersMse trill save ft ''A' PUBLIC TOOTH BRUSH A sated Oaiaiatslaolel myet Te ttSM H a seaisnussa saoiie-. aair. krssh WlU sa aa rare aa a pnaue texts Wash.' Tee mm la that elrtv kslr Is aew haswa te be s eenteatoas esnaee hraaaaa sprsai sarrt, aaa Wee eaaararf m --aawav- BV ar sar . asav aw --- fctj fawoULtt.' !a4 mc w rrtTrC't CIM fcrt. a -X r,lef ustali ' ami ''' " 7 ' " hswisssssiiiii - WANT I ,' Will be ascepted lot Ipsertlon in That Sunday $ ' . .'-.'-V:'. -. ' t.'Jcnmui until v, . : "-'-'S'f'p io o'Clocic Iternember; Jounia'-Vant ,adaM are time savers sellinj or rend rig your houses, filling vacant rooms ; also finding lost articles which you have been.unfotv tunate enough to lose., .-The rate: Y?1 LiA- .;;.-r weeeiMv- . (learsal gpeclal Isa-e-e.) New Tork, April II. The stack mar.-; ket waa panlc-itrlcken .today. The bears raldecVthe camp of the bulla and captured about everything In sight. i The anabclal outlook, as far aa stocks are conceraed, waa aever so poor. ' -All throuah the day tba bear element. a - by Laweon, bought the market - the market surrendered after a battle on the -floor that traders who witnessed it can- not well forget, - . New Tork Central waa the arincinal ' stock fought Over, and It suffered to ths ' loss of II a share aa- a result of it. Wild would bo a very tame and Inap propriate word n which to express the ; condition ec - the stock market during -the day. It waa more tbaa wild It waa , panicky. - " - v -''. Lawaon s prediction that there wouldv soon be something doing waa baa ef the factors in shaping; today's condl tlona He said: -r-.i.-- ."The financial situation Is so rotten that worda -cannot describe It.", - The 'market failed to ahow a reaction . for a Single moment during the day. jsvary one wanted to sen ana the re sult was that the total tranaaetlona dur- i;. Ingr the day broke all Saturday trading records in the history bf the Now Tork stock exchange. The total aalaa today . amounted to 1,222.111 shares. ' Northern Securities aufferd a loss of 11.71 on today's trading on .the curb ' ths market opening at the high point at - III and cloalng ot lllVk- Trading In Northern Securltlea waa not heavy but there waa weakness in every ana or the i,oeo snsres soia. , . - t On account of its reported connection , with the .merger interest Chicago Northwestern became vary much ex cited and at ths close of ths session it showed, a loss of llrfrom ths end of Fridsy'a session. . . . - , .... Colorado Fuel t at " Iron lost If and " Louisville St Nashville St.ll aa a re minder that the bears were la the mar ket today.- : - '- ,v r Amalgamated Copper lost II.TI and Anaconda copper II a share tn company With the others. ,...-,.'..... .-- ; , Steal and smelting Issues were in for" the time of their Uvea whan attached -by the shorts today. Smelter common lost II.ITH, and .the preferred 12.75. Steel eommea lost II.I7H while the preferred waa 1a distress with' a loss oi ILITH- - - . Union Paclfla wsnted to ba forgot ten but bad to tight ' From tba- encounter ' It retired at tha close of todays see slon -wlth a loss of 14.11. . . Rubber praf erred waa very easy to manipulate by the bears and loet 14.18. Tba common ended the day 11.15 loser..' Tennessee Coal A Iron lolned the other IndJetsaals In an attempt to hold the market up. To no avail however for the closing showed a net decline of II un der the price of yeetarday. , ; r PROPERTY ON MAIN AND THIRD STREET SOLD Frits Btrobel. one of the- proprietors of the Hotel Belvedere and ths Louvre, ; baa purohaaed the southsast- eorner of Mala and Third streets for approximate ly 112,100. The property bsa a frontage of 100 feet on each af the streets on , which it corners, and ta directly opposite. the Plaaa. The only Improvements on. the property are three frame bulldinga of small value, aa that tha price paid represents little mora tbaa the value ot the land. It la the Intention of the purchaser to make substantial improve ments in the near future, but their na ture Mr. Btrobel declined to discuss. However, It Is stated that he will tear, down the old bulldinga and erect modern; UUWII. .HI1UWM IVr DIUUKH pUT poses and apartments. The buildings will as arranged, tt la said, to suit ten ants who desire the location. ' . " ' - (! Davaatrh ta 9aa yssfaatyt Lewlston. Ids.;-April 21. A. EL Rob inson pleaded guilty to' a charge of for gery yesterday -and waa glvea one yesr in tba penitentiary. ' ' . HERPICIDE "kini taa staaarag ' 1N&M GONE 111. ; tUrsiatse TO It. , . Tea aate.faf asraltUa t er later, eases bsldsa-a. A witter la aiaaVal hevlew s. hevtewa, saye: "fM evew a--era saew taat -it Is Ctrty te e-e t-AVi assr braaa." . NewWa Fershn-ls feaoars aabDe hah? ire, use sf SestrerlBg me eaaararf A e-ekcral aak araaMsg. Oivva ADS --.; rronigi-it g ;- ; ' . j a-- - .... 4 mat will. ,-:7n.;V;.."-v ee v et .A-