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THE- OREGON " DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND."' TUESDAY EVENING, 7 MATT 2,1 1603.
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JEALOUSY AIMED
PEOPLE AWEARY OF
AT VAN DRAR
PAPER BUILT ROADS
Business Men of. Inland jkmpirt
jo7 YounV Shoots Four r Times
p'T'WIII Construct Railway for t
: With Two Hitir '
" ' Themaelves. -
: - tlTTLE-CHANCE FOR UFE
NEEDED ASSISTANCE
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DFR MAN HAS VERY LUQN i V I V
i Murderous Assault at Ex-Pen-
j-- dletortan'8 Bar Said to.Be Due
7';'r to Family Quarrels.:
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At Good Samaritan hoapltal. Rasper
Vair rtrnn nn. ef tht rrT"''
e tne
Veablngton - cafe, Waahlngton
-, la fn a critical condition a the
. Joseph Young.
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result ef pistol woutfda tnDletad at -an
'arljr hour thla morning By joaapn
,T6iin. nronrlrtor of n adjoining aa
loon. It la feared that the wounds mar
result fatally. . . .: .. t
' ' Palle .ffiwl o ha lnirMgled thn
I affair declare-that, Van Bran' a later t
. )in lounf ramiiy aaainp w m cuo
' of tba ahootmg. Cithers-assert -that' It
. . waa buelneea jealousy : that prompted
-Jah 'riwrtm iv'" ,,,r'"
:": Several month ago Toung la aald to
have become Infatuated with a beautiful
paoiafc girV wo Ia now ln.Jhe Fhllip
plnea. Ha la aald to nave abused hia
wife during thttlme, and Van Draii,
rmt:ia"'atatada pressed rhTmeelf freely
. j wm m,ii,m the affair. . Hla continued- cp-
position 4 tha . Wife'e alleged mistreat.
ment are bellered M H canoed Toon
to decide upon, -the crime - thai may
rtaice-riumimiid j'nfliiwt -'?:.rrrr.r.rr
Shortly after J o'clock Toana; went to J
Van Dran a place , and . aaked to apeak
."with him. They left - the aaloon and
talked on the ''aide walk for 1 mlnutea.
" Thoee In' the aaloon heard Toun telllna
the other that hewMTiot-brafflng,-and
vWM jaylng, He
re-entered the ealoonr aoon-after -Tea
Dran, who atooplng near the counter,
whea Xount opened flrer " . - "7- , -
Two enota. paaeed over the Intended
- - TMIo cnd emaefvrd Into the glaaaee be-
- hind - the bar. Van Dran roae and
atarted o run toward the end of the
, bar. Tounf fired. attain, the ball atrlk-
- '1nr-the-trtttra Inthe-'tef -arm. Van
' pran atlpped near the end of the bar
and wad behind the counter when Young
fired, ft fourth shot. -The-ball entered
."Vaa iran'a Jodyrdlreotly above tha
rlKht hip, iftnclnt upward and penetrat
. ln the body, , With, a aoan he fell upon
the tifior . - ----f-A,
soldier atarted toward Tounjj who
' drew .another revolver, -and made aa If
: to Pre. Tben he placed the weapona on
the counter and aald he waa willing to
aurrender. ' Police of fleers rrJved-aoon
after, r "They " declare Xounc'e wife waa
" f 'Krea-tllr'' affected by the affair. The
1 yeapona were old revolvera. . ..
VJAs -we were taJtlnf Van Dran. to the
if plUl " h told me that he1, went to
Chief Hunt two- daya ao and aaked htm
. .for protection aialnut Ypung," aald Of
; fleer Lillla.) "He aald he told the chief
' that Young had threatened to kill htm.
L : .l.;.H .declare? that Young mlatreated-and
ahueed hl family, and that he had
helped them. Young resented hta inter-
et In Tila ifamTir- af f aim, - Van Dran
aald, And. threatened, to kill him If he
; did not dealai." ' .
Van Dran lived with hla wife at the
Beott hoteLBevanth and Bumelde4
"Tatreeta. 61s month! ago he pUrchaaed
the Bteln 'aaloon. which he afterward
'called the Waahlngton Cafe.
Xeld With on t Boada. ' -Tonng
appeared before Municipal
.Judge Hogue thla morning-for arralgn
. ment. He la represented by Attorneys
rTT)" Mlarey and John P Imogen. The
.j flu. waa -emuniuw .'.UIILIK ' inurwjar.
. Tnnn refused to dlacuae the motive
thit prempted" "hTmto comfhirth iliuei I ;
a j-io aapreaava in, nuur, vn..i,
. hie victim would recover. 7
When, visited early this morning In
hie -eU -by one of his most Intimate
, frtenda. Young -Inquired why he was In
" Jnll. Whea informed that he had shot
"Van Dran and-that the latter waa In a
"; j ery serious oondltrorC Young expressed
r - -great -surprise and regret that he had
; got Into - trpujle. He etated that he
v knew nothing of the matter until he
, - nad been tola.
Frlenda.of Young and his family atate
that there haa been no domeatle trouble.
' They eay Young provided for his fam-
WOMEN AND GIRLS
. Z '-' Whn suffer every month from Cramps,
"""" ' Baokaebav Vomiting, Biaainees or Valat
'. ing polla, ahould knew that If a few
dnaea of the Bitters were taken at the
' flret aymptom they would save all thie
r wnnedeeaary suffering.- Always keep a
botUe Of . :, L .
nostctter s
Stomach -
Bitters
handy and you'!)
always enjoy good
health. Thou
eande of other
sickly woman
SfOMAHH
nave round this
true. If aleo
cures ...
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insomnia
Poor Apprttte
Sleeplessness
Indigestion
i)yspeinlii:iz:
Costiveness
A
Billloosness or
Malaria, Ferer -and
Agoe : ;
We hete all
airkly"" men ant
women wiii try It
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Transcontinental .Lines Have
Compact Which Means Hands
; off Lewlstori Country r"t '
Dlrrntrti'frfjnni "TfnnT Tifr'1;
thtl (He eld-time truce he again been
patched up between the Union Pacific
ndorthemalflc-aretfrorthern
latereau. which la Interpreted la Port
land to mean that there la little nope
that' an Independent building pjolley will
be nurauedT by either' ayatem
The report la that the Harriman
noun 4B-. Wall atreet haadlanoaed of
fta-bamnea of 60,000,ooo of ixortnern
Secutitlea atock to a ayndlcate headed
by the Flret National bank of -New York
at f 160 a ahare. A ahort time ago,' Ha
rlman aold tfd.B00.89 of thla atock.-
while prlcea .were ruling high, and the
ale now betng-.rconaummateJ.: " l
claimed, will clean up all the Harrlmaa
holdings of atock In the big merger com
pany. --. ' -r- ...
f thla report la true, tne truce rormea
will "have a beerlnr on the Yarloua i
branch lfaerproJe"cta Hhat have been
aaked for by -aectlona now bottled up
and denied tranaportatlon facilities.
it-baa-been-hoped .that, the trn-
continental Jinee were about to enter
the field In .open, rompetltlon for trains
la territory : whlohhaa been,. If rt Trn
touched notably the country tributary
tor Xewlston," ldaho,whoii people- have
beapreju!iUPgtfcrPortliid buelneea
men tha advantagea to be derived from
building an electric road from LewUton
to - OranvevlUe with a . branch to Ne
jeTce..Cjty,
' Bead. WIU Ball.
E. H. Llbbey, R. C Beach and O. A.'
KJos. the Lewtston delegation that came
to Interview the chamber. of commerce,
enre' data setting forth - more In detail
the features of the enterprise. Before
leaving Mr. Llbbey aald: ."
"We are-r-gornrraheiidwlth thta
pro jecC Aa aoon aa we have procured
accurate eetimates or ine cose 01 me
road w will -again hold a -conference)
with the Portland chamber, and put the
plan, for the formation of the proposed
company on a definite footing.- ;.---
The people of the uwiatba-Ciarnton
ry have awaltea- Iw - years -toe
proper recognition -by the railroads of
oar reaion. We have endured the delay
and from. time to time have been de-
loaea"ifrm Tioper faised ty faist reports
sent from New York. - -
'Now, We are going to build that
road. We will place It on an Inde
pendent basis, and-aee.. that the control
remain In the hands of the northwest
people wlio1 are vltally-lntaraated -In. the
l pxsaecX..wa aee 1L. every section that
wants a branch line of road should ae-
alstn te -carry oar-plana to conaum-
maUon.. ror, U we aucceea, it win
at imuittta aUjother similar prpJete and
forward the development of the north
west JalocaUUesi,..,
Veopla Mast Build,
i1H apparent that the people tf the
north weat must take mattera In thalr
iwn hands and secure tranaportatlon fa-
ollttles that will In a measure at least
make them Independent of the larger
yateraa. . The Lewiaton-Clarkston line
proposed to be built .to urangevnia
in connectlon with -the river
would.
boat from our town to Calllo, the port
age road . there and the boats on., the
lower, river to Portland, constitute the
backbone of a system that would be
able to dlctale lower rates In an Im
mense region of maryeloua- productlve
neas. . -
, "Hurh .a line would penetrate the In
land empire,. and evefy locality1 toti the
road would enioy the - benenta it
should. not be difficult for business men
to see the force of this. . It simply
means that ai empire of poaslbllttlos
would be transformed Into an empire of
reality. . It would reap the frulta of the
portage road and the government canal
at- eascadea, which now-serve-eely the
country, between Portland and The
Dalle, and It-would hasten the-comple-
tlon of the government canal at Ceiilo.
'. 'T'.TfitVmaA honld elp.
'Once ratea have been lowered- be
cause ef-t he euceees of' our project
and they would be lowered at once they
wouia never rise 10 ineir preeeoi
The way for : the north west-to win
freedom from domination of Wall street
railway magnates Is to provide Inde
pendent line which would force freight
ratea down, and keep them down. But
as long aa we await the. pleasure of
thna who. control the great transcontl
Dental systems, so long will we lack
adequate faculties, to develop our re-
urumes,11 11 1 1 1
"We" want" Portland's moral support
even more than its financial help, al
though Hbe latter ahould be given, for
the plan. If. carried through, will bring
to thla city a yolome bf trade that will
materially swell her revenues."
II y most liberally. He returned some
weeks ago from the springs feeling In
good health and aptrlta Th story that
Mr. Young was near the scene of the
shooting at the time of the trouble la
denied but Young's mother Is said to
have called on him an hour or two be
fore the trouble. . . "
'Van Draa.cam to Portland from
Pendleton several months ago. In the
eastern Oregon metropolis, he waa jnan.
ager of-the Hotel Pendleton for a num
ber of yeara Thla hotel Is owned by
Fred W. Walte, who Is lying at tha
point of death at the - same hospital
where Van Dran la fighting for hla life
the ' Good Samaritan.. Prior to his
going to Pendleton, Van Dran was man
ager of the railroad corn pan y.'g.iotel at
Albany. . . ,--"" '
UNCLE SAM WAS SOLD
- UNDER THE HAMMER
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-- . (RdkUI tMspeteh t She Joera.l.) . -Eugene,-
Or., May t. The Uncle Sam
mine of the Blue river district wag sold
yesterday at eherlfTe sale on execution.
It was purchased by J. W. Shumate, who
was the plaintiff In the iult against the
owners, for-I6.IH.S0. The Uncle Sam
has a 10-etamp mill ' aad several hun
dred feet ef development. The oompany
did not have fends to operate further,
and its sale under the hammer le the
result. - . j..' -
BIBS Of
r TBOTBBB.
- - (BperUI Diapatcb la The JoeraaLI
- Coeur d'AJene, Idaho, May I. James
Payna aged 40 years, an employe of the
Interstate-Telephone company, dropped
ead while on his way to the barn for
water today.. He waa carrying a small
child.- He pot the child down and In
an Instant dropped over dead. He had
JooBiplatfloa, i heart trouble. -
iOWNtCONy 1 CTION ! - ;Y SP'R M:f t
nn a TTr-rt - .: . - t-- - I -
til ;vtw. ., .. ....,.--': : I
II rr... ii:ti T... f w---l--: ; . I .. . 1 I
iwp wui iax jor - i
ii-An rnniranip AmiKrmpnr rnr Mvmnt nr i 1 i a i i
; ? : ... 'Sfreet Fills. : v I 0
Compfetion on All Pubfic Contracts. , ' iir ZZBStB EEEIi
Vorkingmen !-Union Men ! ljppl
-t Po you' know-that if thy) telephone franchise - passed - " --J-X TT. " . ':. . r ' " S. IZiiZl
there wilhW-st $3,000,000ob for the vroriringtnen t$rperV..V JLL2 'zJ , y :
2jornyaimedialyJ frtJ )s yFEZL
most completed.-VVat etfe we to :. . - - y;-V Xsr"
labor ?-te!Llhem to loaf n A gtreeitgar 'give tbrm fffl- 77"". . .' . L'.V -jt:T;;r"' m g777S
CHICAGO:
EGULATING GAS
Legislature Passes MeasureCiv
Ing Cities the Right to 7;
h-;;;'. 1 r Fix PrlcesT . . . '.7"'".
' " (Joomal Special Service.) .
Chicago. May t. After -a bitter fight
P"tlng through" the ,e"'n.!
ine preaenc iegiata,ur uw uuunv wdwu
the bill giving municipalities the right
to fix the price of gaa The big gas
and electric light companies have main
tained a strong lobby and have fought
the -measure kard. The result la a vic
tory for the people of Chlcaa-o, to whose
united efforts, asalsted by the Influence
of tloyernor Deneen and Mayor Dunne,
Is due the victory.- -
The "bill provides that cltlesr towns
and villages of the state may regulate
the rate at which gaa and electricity
ara-sold-tetha.cltlsens and provides
that tha ratea fixed ahaU be for a perlodtfB- ne . wvlce In
not exceeding three yearar-auen Tales
being fair and reasonable, allowing first,
for -the ooet of conducting the business
In a rrnt-cla manner and -second, -m
fair prorit abovr such cost. The rates
araI60e "established after a Yull and
fair Investigation, at which ths com
pany shall be represented by 4ts proper
representatives. -
--b. Oaraegte's Advantare.
From the Chicago toewe
Carnegie has one great advantage over
Mr. Rockefeller. He can get his gifts
accepted without having to have them
O. K.'d by a committee on publlo moral.
COLD NIGHTS CAUSE CATARRH.
Everyone Should Ue Hyomel and
7 , 7 Kill the Germs. ?
" No othertseason of the year-is re
sponsible for as. many cases of ca
tarrh as the spring. ' The warm days
and cold nights, with theiri frequent
and! sudden changes in temperature,
bring' the catarrhal "snuffles" to
nearly everyone. , "
The best physicians long ago saw
the folly-of taking medicine into the
stomach to kill catarrhal germs in
ihe, head and throat. Air alone can.
reacn tnese germsr ana toaayvne
most successful phystciani prescribe
Hynmei .for all catarrhal troubles.
-The -'germ-killing - and - health-gnr.
ing Hyomei, when-breathed through
mc pocuct innaier mat comes witn
everyjoutfit, penetrates to the most
remote cells of the air passages and
respiratory organs. It searches out
and kilts catarrhal germs in the head.
throat.-iind lungs, soothes and heals
the-irritated mucous membrane, and
absolutely drives catarrh from the
system. '
Thousands of testimonials like this
of Captain .Cameron, in charge of the
Salvation Army at Berkley, Cal.r at
test to the speedy relief, given by
Hyomei. Captain Cameron writes: "I
have been a sufferer from catarrh of
the throat for. a number of years, so
bad that I could not speak so as to
be heard at any distance. The first
use of Hyomei relieved me, and I be
leive that it has-given back to me the
good voice 1 had in yeara gone by."
The complete" Hvomei outfit costs
Kit one dollar, and includes an in
haler and sufficient Hyomei for sev
eral weeks treatment. Yon take no
risk . in buying Hyomei.. Woodard,.
Clarke & Co. absolutely airree r re
fund the money if it does not give at-
ufactaon, , ' f -1 -. '. 7 r
USE STREETS -
SWITCHES
Portland Consolidated Will Have
---to Give 8ervice Both Way.
. on Second.7 777
CI.XY MAY: DECLARE ITS
FRANCHISE FORFEITED
Corporation Must Submit Plans
k -r- o City for. Approval,
-4. Says McN ary.
The Portland Consolidated" Railway
botu.dlrectlons oa.lts Becondatreet
line or forfeit Its franchise, according
to an opinion of -City- Attorney- McNary,
uea with .Mayor . Wllllajne today.
The xnayor received, a communication
from a large number of property own
ers., on Kecond - a t reet las t - week. - pro
testing against Lhe plan of the compaay
to put- la . a single track on thsthor
oughfaro and uae it In the nature of a
switch. All the cars crossing the Burn-
side, street and steel bridges were ..to
run south on Third street and, return
ing, run north on Second etreet. giving
service in -one -direction -only. They
olaimed that the Intent -of the franchise
waa that eervlca-should ' be given In
both directions at least every 20 mln
utea Mayor Wllllaraa referred the mat
ter to the city attorney.. .. - . ..
r,i Melt, ary was vf Ihe oulnlon thsl
the franchise extending the privilege to
the company to lay a double or single
track ' and operate - a railway thereon,
with the requirement that' cara ahould
run during certain hours of the day not
less than 20 mlnutee apart, would not
permit the railway company to operate
ears In one direction only. He stated
that the franchise does not designate in
which direction cars should run, and
the ordinary operation of the franchise
would . require the -operation and run
ning of cara In both directions. He
thought the franchise would be Inter
preted most favorably to the Interests
of .the 'traveling publlo rather than In
the Interests of or to conform to the
convenience of the corporation.
Tbe-ity -attorney - concluded ' that " H
waa the duty of. the Portland Consoll
dated Railway company to submit to
the city Its plans for the construction
of It railway on Second street, and In
case they do not provide double track
.with switches for paaaenger. cara. notice
should be given the company that the
forfeiture of It rranchlse Would be de
clared ln-.cae of. refusal, to -comply
with Its terms. . . . .. , -.
STUDENTS BUILD FIRE-"
OVER BURIED DYNAMITE
(Special DUpateb te Tk JooratL) l
.. Roaeburg, Or, May I. It hag-Just
come to light that II of the senior class
of the high school here,- m-short- time
ago while on a plcale at Winchester,
built a fire. In-the" evening,' "over SO
pounds of dynamite, which thaUmpqu.
Development Co had burled on the bank
of the North Umpqua river. The ex
plosive was burled at the bottom of a
pile ef sand which was selected to bake
egga In by the students.- r :
MISSIONARYSESSIONS v7.;
END AT. CORVALLIS
. '(Spaelal Dlapetpk te Toe Ioarei).
Corvallla May . Last nlaht closed
the eesslone -of - the conference of the
omen's Jioma Missloaarjr society, pt
the M. E, cAureh. South,, which began
hera rlday f afternoon. . Twenty.three
delegate a ttandad fronrrarloua parte of
the atate. New off loere for tha Willam
ette district were elected 'as follows:
President. MUs. Elsie Burkhart' of Al
bany; rirai vice Treslaeut. Mr. Canfleld,
Boseburg;; second vice president,' Mra
Ailing ham. Bhedds; third vice president.
Mrs. Aaac:umminga, Roseburg; secre
tary, Mlea Alchle Jonea Albany: treaa
urer,"Mrs."'G"IJ.McCau8lajd. Corvallls;
superintendent of supplies, Mr. Hattle
Williams, j Monmouth; superlnite.ndnt
press-work,-Mrs. Lula -Cobbj-Roseburg;
agent tof "Our Homes.' Mrs. JTb. Frye,
Grants Pass: Willamette district sec-
retaryra Nora Looneyr-Oregon-Cltyt
secretary Roseburg district, Jlrs 'Anna
Preasley," Grants Pass,
the will -eCthe late Mrs. Rhoda Tay
lor haa been, filed for -probate at the
county clerk's off lea It -bequeaths reel
estate of the estimated, value of fl.S0O,
and personal property valued at It 00,
to the three heirs, Walter K., Vance A.
and ROy Taylor, ahare and share allka
Walter Taylor la named as ezeoutor, to
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(Breeial Dlapeteh - me Joersal)
Baker City, Or., May J.-Joha Wan
lass, from- Pocatellot-Idaho, waa-today
sentenced "by - Judge Currey to three
months In the county Jail for theft of
a bicycle. It developed at tha trial that
Wanlasa wason hla way home to wed
a young lady ot-Pocatello and claims to
hare been-robbed by a friend here, and
that he had . to .reaort to then to get
hom : ,- T, y i..,.-
warn tot noz scur.
F. W. Watte, proprietor 'Of a hotel at
Pendleton, la in a- very critical oondl
tlon at Good Samarltaa-hoapital aa the
result of an abscess In-the ear,. His
friends have given up hope. ,
IN YOUR FAVORITE'S
WORK k ONCE -7
Jaiho .rJwl. and,.Clark.-TalrTHi;
Jackson ' county. n free trip; 'to th
iv ins moil popular peraon in Benton
most popular person In Tamhill or
pupuitr pi
popular person in Washington or
most nopular person In Linn count v.
county, one free trip: 0 the moat
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- or WhMjir cbuntr onm trJi' trTn tX
copies and get to work at ana.
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Most popular per, on la
county. . , .
. This eoupon must be voted oa or
before May 10. .
Write name and address plainly and
mail at once to The Journal, Portland.
Oregon.-
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