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I THE OREPON DAILY JOURNAL." PORTLAND. FRIDAY, EVENING. MAY 12, 190ff. f- DEATH LIST IS-2I DEATH CLAIMS 116 ASSETS CONSISTED -THE- MIAN'SGARTER WITHOTIIERS DYING . . v One" Official and Forty Citizens Ninety-one Victims 6f ' Disaster Experts Work for Hours to Open " - Ovr Hundred and r-orty inmrea EFfm Wreck anjd Explosion- Killed at Zhitomir in To- Huge Safe to Find Only Stocking Fastener. -Aire laenimeo injurca iviwtou, to Other Cities. . .. Warrlcmir"" t- day's Rioting. CORONER FIXING BLAME TROOPS ORDERED TO FIRE CITIZENS DETERMINED . . TO REBUILD THE TOWN RECEIVER IN CHARGE OF FOR FEARFUL DISASTER ON SLIGHT PROVOCATION - BANKRUPT BUCKET SHOP :;i..:v:T-j MAIN F IN SNYDER CYCLONE mm ... --y .... - : n i " " -' . - - - i -r.:t ... Victim of Accident Dies In Hot pital Six Bodies Are Still Unidentified. . " (Journal SpecUl Brlc.) - - rHarriaburg. May 12. Three o -th dead from th Pennsylvania railroad -dtaaatcr-atllynnill SIlps!onnear fcere yesterday ' wer' identified thla - nornlni. Mill ; NUI Robinson of " Cleveland. Charlea "B. Rlsonlck of llar r risfcurg, and Thomaa Xewls,,a Pu11"1"" . tar conductor., ol Jersey- City.: 1 his Samuel -" theatrical manirt.rf Er"'n 'V rarai burn .received Tlj the ' ! .. : . Thla locreaaea the list of dead to 21. Outers of th injured, who jiumber 140, .-'am vrMMrerl ta die. v"-. 7 terday and began taking "testimony thla morning. According to the - story brought out befor the Jury the wreck ""waa occasioned by the breaking of an -,lr valve In the "middle -of a' freight train, which waa auddenly stopped on being flagged by the crew of g shifting engine ahead on the same track. iwi caused the cars, in the middle of the train to buckle, and they fell over on " the paesenger track -Jst-th--wva.-Jandxpra-caroe-. thundering up. - As the train waa atopprd a few alight ex - nrnnT'rA and then the big ex plosion tn uJLlrtTJ5S-r45l Pullman oppoafte H and Befflr ttr the wreckaaa. Shortly afterward a sec- ond.;exptostotrfollowe& IIARR1MAN IS FORCED Jft-ABANDON-SCHEMES Railroad - Magnate Humiliated ' by Bankers New Truce .With .Hill and Vanderbilt. ; " IJeurnel Special gerilee.V- New Tork. May 12. It Is reported in - ---Wall street that tme hae been ar - ranged between the Hill-and Harrtman Linlerest and that the latter have been forced t: agr t ew treaty-or the - division of tranacontinental . territory through t tie) pressure exeriea oy me banking house of Kuhn, Loeb Co. . Briefly atated, Harrlman la forced to give up hi Idea,- of acquiring th North weatern and Instead will permit the Northwestern to ahare JnUjcjMjtioJLotl- aTKnrSl'tr Pedro line and also to run "T through -train f romjChleago-orer th "T Union Paclfte-to--tb-Qaitcjle--i Aleo J.torced to abandon hl plan of aggreselve - camnatin against th Gould lines to pre. 4iyent-ihbuUdlBg et-ttt'WetWrrft-- olflo by compelling them to unload tneir freight' at Ogden and El raso. and. baa Zagred to keep out of llllf territory ThrougKTTh repbrledagreemenl. ft new community of tiiferestsTiasbcen arranged, which- will prevent ny ex tension of the Great Northern system -int the Harrlman territory. . Th 'money tn the Harrlman treasury will be devoted, to. Improving the present ilnes. BgTnf th Bnasla mute, which will be brought tip to th standard of the main line and th Improvement of the 'hipping facilities to compete. with the Northern Paclflo and -Oreat: Northern rather than th construction of new -llnu. r" It Is probable that t n eHarrlman4 pptlon on the Monatt line will be turned ver to the Rock Island people, though 'e Intention regarding this line I still mystery.' - TRIGK IS EASY Out Panama Hats at $5.00, $7.50 - and $10.00 Seiriike magic because the qual--y--4hrerMirhe7prie9Te shaded now Jto the'.lo West ' point. . You will .: understand why so manypeopI ; pfertd6uy here if you'll take alook in when you need "anything in Men Furnish ings or Hats." '. 7 agents for the dunlap . - - - - hat.:: r Robinson CS, Co. i ' . Hotel Perkins Bld.--1 Reign of Terror Exists and He 'C. brew Quarter-Presents a - Scene of Desolation; V..:;v: (Juuflj gprut fterlce.) .. . ,( Bt. Petersburg, May It. Another out break ocuurred today at Zhitomir In which one official .and 40 aubjecta are reported to "have beeirfcilledrrThe froVT ernorh. warbed-th-nob that If din order ooc.ura again, the troops will fire at the slightest provocation, and If tb threat la carried out more bloodshed 1 peebaele. JUi'g:f terror trtatg andmi Jew lali auarter creftente Bectacle of desov lattOnT Tbonsatids withouhltgfiTh te(g eiommlttee met thta-wtorn. and reduced to absolute beggary, It Is stated that th Jew fought valiantly for their protection. A band of-0o-ww-thoroughly a?hf (Taiid "wer able to realst the Kuaaian through the assistance pf local Poles. " The streets are filled with Cosaacks nd. Infantry, holdlng-ln check tha reat- les population, eaacr to renew tumults. Manr of th shODS. mirticularly those of the Jews, sre still barricaded, and rumors of Impending attacka have caiiMed the Jews to-, gather for mutual protection. : . ' ' Arenewlf-rdioTer-on -jnarger scale la planned for Sunday, but the governor announcea strenuous measures to repress any. uprising! Jnformittlen been received of -an other Jewish massacre at Projonoff, tn th Chednovskl dlntrlct. A mob headed by a Wttorlons JewbeHey attacked -tb Jewish quarter and sucked small stores. Jew who tried to protect their prop erty were, shot, stabbed and alashed. For more than an hour a pitched I battle rsged. Ute Jowbaltera . yuihlng through " the St reeta-i attarllpg whenever encountered. . Eleven Jews wer killed end more than 60 wounded. CIRCUS DELIGHTS - FOR YOUTO AND OLD Some of the Things That Are to ..' Be Sean fn the Big Tent. . -" This la the first circus day of the season, and Nords & Row drew a large crowd to Multnomah field this after- some Inkling of th glories to be wit nessed with the 'new showiTfie 'many riding iu:ta, m!d-lr anfferoTjatl fstl thrill everyone, and" present Indications nnlnt lo one of the most uccessful en gagements h1 .popufai-FeahlbiUon has4- ever liad here. Thr-will b another pertoCTSJiC tonight and , twfl mora e x- ow. , u- program lol- liowa Orand entr and parade of all bare back riders,, performera, thoroughbred racing 'stock'' and animals around the hippodrome track, ending with a tourna ment In the two rings and upon th etr -rated stage. BiTrtack . riden and exposlirflns or horsemanship and showing all gaits by horses Rldersr Rose Dockrill, in grace ful' bareback and trick riding; George Holland, somersault bareback rider; Austin King, hurricane hurdle jumping andJ0C1tey rldIhg; rank and Dolly Miner tn a two-iuraa carrying act Herbert Rumley In a beautlfur atgplaypt-to 88e-r-4 mil an hour. As War- of expert horsemanship; William Dutton In an absurdly laughable comedy hurdle act on his famous mule; Estella Settler and her cake-walking horse,-"King," a pur white Arabian, and M'lle Jullen, a dashing bareback .equestrienne.. - Acrobata, gymtiaats and mid-air per formers 8even marvelous Bellford troupe of acrobats: Melnotte, La Nolo and Melnotte on the elevated all ver wire; the Sisters Sllbon on the flying trapeie; the daring aerial -Wevers;th four Gardner family In an aerial casting act; the five Flying Banvards; th graceful McDonald trio of seniaUun&l bicyclists; th seven Kisnlmona Japanese troupe; the- Sugtmoto Japanese -lady acrobat and awordsmenr f trick elephants; a achool of - educaUd -aea-Ilona; two fierce Siberian bears and a btoodhounaHrl and dromedaries broken to harness; cake-walking stallions; 20 Shetland nannaneuVersr high- Jumping horses, etc. , Clowns Twenty JOliy, Jesting fellows headed by "Cheerful Jim" West, "Happy Billy" LaRue. - "Tote" 1- DucrowBlU'iJ Bcott and - his trained pig -and th groteaque Ollpans. Hippodrome races and sports close th performance. . T. Compare the-Two. - It Is an unwritten law, but fact, nevertheless, that nine people out of ten bel!vrThatpriee"afhighcr on tn cmt-than- In New- York or Chicago, especially in men' wearing apparel. It la a rank mistake. Th stores in this city ar as reasonable in prices as those of the east, quality -of merchandise con sidered. The old worn out IfleaT Of i'ght, etc., 1 nd longer any . factor Mg thy t mention, for it la offset more than four, fold by cheaper .store' Tent Oood newspaper advertising is cheaper in the city of Portland than any other city In the 1'nited Statca. The Chicago, 9- 1-73 Third atreet. Portlands great? est outfitters,1 are selling choice of 100 style of 115. Ilf.50 and $11 tailor-made suits at 111.) This sale or fine suits cannot t compared anywhere at this trifieTbT-yMr:- remembfr. at tnllm when -moat store xpert gooff prnflts. Bur the Chicga- gained Ha positron at the head of all coast clothing estab lishment by I vlng th people courteous treatment In good-qUallty and under- selling all other toreg. t -r - Pleaae Don't , Neglect - To take advantage of th greatest roTfer ever made In pur line, rrldsy and Sfllurdsy, May the lth and. lth, respectively, we will sell at our-well known asUbllshment. 211 . Morrison street, Calrfornla'a best product In port, sherry,' Muscat or Angelica. wlne for IS, cents a gallon. . 3Tou compare these wines with any others offered at $1. or ven at 11 1 a' gallon, and yeu will find that It If even superior to1 them. - DonPt forget to ask for A. D. O, ry whiskey If In nJ of a good, pur old whiskey for medicinal or any other us. IX Oermanus. th family liquor dealer; 221 Morrison strest, Portland. Streets . Are Beings Gradually Cleared of Debris and Wreck- - -age. From-Storm." . , 1 (Journal Bpeclal Brvtce. -r 6nyder,-)kla., May -1. Th trceta are gradually " being cleared qt th wrrrkngw ' fiid "rd.T rcatnicrt All thdeadhajgbsen. nlacnd I" rsskjrf and arrangements ar under way for a general Juneralahainjured with, in excuDtlon of those able to care for tnetrtiiclVes are being removedJyLLia- Ior: and Oklahoma. City, wher they ar belng-cred for In hospltale and homes. lug to nuke plan for handling th sup pile and cash contributed. CltUeha are mm lu iueir aeiermiimiion io -build the town and already steps are under way -and material Is being con tracted for. Nlriety-on badles. of victims hav been" Identified. "TheltotalcasUaltles are estimated at lis. More than 100 are seriously Injured, many of them fa tally. Not more than 20 house ar left standing, while three iuarter of the structures are totally wrecked. The nfniv'i f"- '""' -ntliinri throughout last .night and today and It 1-expected that probably more-than that many more corpses will be recovered.- - Only - a portion of th victims have"bi!en identlf itrmatiypron ar missing and a1' number of the .wounded are In a critical condition. Thtorm formettriiear v. tb '.Texas Una and Its path extended northeast J l mora than 40 miles,- causing damage afJ Alius, ciusiee, una oilier euiitti uwub and in th country as well as at Snyder. he casualties .oillwld l)tPPXflXw ill aggregate 25 and may gu higher: In accordance with th requeat or Governor Ferguson, the mayors of vari ous Oklohoma cities and the pastors of churches held meetings today to provide funds for the aid of the aufferers. --The signal corp of th National Guard from Law ton is aiding in-the rescue work while 100 laborers have been prpvlded by-th-Jrrlacaoad.iOclegrway..the wreckage. It Is feared, that a number of bodies were consumed in xth flames which broke out after th storm and buried what' remained of a number of business blocks, ft"ha not-yeV bnBCarta4nad whether or- not any - bodies . wer cr mated. - ..." - About 75 head of horse and cattle were-killed on the townelt and debris la acattered all over th country mor of the fragment of homes being strewn way from Bnyder than in .the tornado's path t th town. JUKT AWAnUd WIUUW"7r SIX THOUSAND' DAMAGES HlBoeclaL Ptopetcs "te The IneroaL) : t CtiPhalls, . M ay it-. Th-eartngirPf the damage ault or Lull Warring and herhfrdreir"Kga1tlsfth"yoTtheiii Pa- ciflo Railway company. ..for 126.000 cam to a close In the superior court befor Judge Ric her yesterday. De cember 6 Charlea Warring, the husband of Mrs. Warring wa killed at. the TTrfnrtt. - .If.af i m M 0mttmmlar wrf tha J Northrn Pa,cifi0 byTi freight train on which Engineer. Copeland waa at the throttle. A satisfactory settlement could not be mad out of court and Mrs. Warring sued for $26,000. Warring was I driving team ft "p" ffnlti tb train dashed through town at a rapid speed rate, estimated all the way from ring reached th crOsalng the train caught him, killing the man and both horses, The ess -we tried for the plaintiff by; M. A. Langhome and Forney & Ponder,-and for th company byv Judge Car roll B. Graves, Mr,-Avery and V. E. Harmon. The jury out about two hours. Including the noofThour ahTen dered a verdict awarding the plaintiff 16,000. It is understood that tha com pany originally offered $1,000 In settle ment" of th claim.' -Th cawtlt be appealed. EAST SIDE HAPPY - - OVER P0ST0FFICE Fist Portlands' new postofflce, at the will w uyciiau net muiiunj . . i w r-. - ness. Th ornce win ne in cnarge or w. g Ualvor, appointed-by Postmaster Minto at the request of east side cltl ens, and who formerly had charge of th east side postal station. He will have for assistant it. U Rogers. Hugh D.-Trguson and a full corps "BfTlerks for stamp and money order business. Th offlc will dispatch about 11 car riers. There la much rejoicing among east Id buelness men at the restoration of a postofflce there. Joseph Buchtel, chairman of the cltlsens' committee that had been working with Postmaster Mlt4v for 1t-eetabltmmenV has ea7d a meeting of the committee and rothf business men at the new postofflce to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock to meet Mr, Minto and H. B. Hall ot Washing ton, D. C, assistant, superintendent of salary and allowance division, and con gratulate th officials An the success of their work. NOTGAMBLINGriUSr (Special nimtxteh to Corvallls, Or.. May 12.-E. AV. Htrong. Jess Brown and Mike Cllne., accuaed Ot gambUng on the evenwg -of A prU-2, 4 were dismissed" at 11 o'clock last night when the . trial closed. Kvideric was Introduced that the police raided Strong's office and caught there three men about a -table on which 'werw-Thtp and money, while each man "held cards. The defense offered waa that they ware not gambling, but war waiting for fourth man to start a game.'. CHI1UI MAX. IBTATTB AQTITB. . (gpeelat Dlsoatch tn The Joaraet.) , Ghehalls, May -12. George --Qelssler has trnded hls-opera house property on Market Atreet to John D. Rice, one of Chehalls' pioneer' merchants, .for the store building and lot of the l'tte"r on Chehalls avenue. It Is understood that Mr?Jsier- gts tMOircash in the deal. Mr; Rice will at ones' rfpnlr th Oelesler building, which was,Tadly wrecked by fire 'a few weeks ago and move his mercantile- business Into Jt." Chehall reslty prices have mora thsn doubled within the last year and a half- . , nnntn t nrrtili t uuiimu iUjtJ t xm i r I NoTVIonbgram Found on the Silk and Fluffy Bow of Asset to HZ' Sugge8t-0wny-:Ll r (Jouratl Bpecltl Brlc. New Tork, May' 12. After experts had worked for mora than an hour to open the. big safe In th office of Ilalght & Freeae. a bankrupt atockbrokerag Company, their efforts were . rewarded and the ponderous doors swung open. RepresenUUve of - the receiver . and ettornave nnil . lrU er present wait lag to tuka charge -of the seeurlti and Cash that mjght be found. . The inner boxes were, opened, but no securities were found.' nor: was" ther tny"tnwrcn w"rths 't)pxes; however. in a carefully torea envelope, repre sentative Of the receiver. B. B. Robin son, .found a woman's garter." The young man held It up tor Inapec tlon, then returned -it to- the box. .He mad memorandum of It, placed it among the assets of the concern, and seated it in th-box It s the most valuable find in the great safe of the Ilalght & Freese com pany.' There is no monogram-on the silk and fluffy- bow, nor was thera any thing la Buggest th owner's rme ; AH books and letters And other para., nhernalia of the big bucket shop con- oarn, was tak receiver. RUSSIA OFFENDED AT . CRITICISM BY KAISER 1 (Journal Special Serviced St. Petersburg, May 12. Reports of the kaiser's speech in which he referred to the Ruaslsn army a being Sisorgan- issil lis e'lns a ml ill lllilrrriTirnsti-fTtT telegraphed her yesterday, but thecnH sor prohibited their publication.. Knowl edge of the utterane is therefore- eon flned to the cxar. high offlclal and newspaper. The keonest resentment Is manifested by the court and army of ficials to whom the matter is known. The statements of the kaiser were made in the review of the troopt st 8trHbwrndMdfcitril him are as follows: - 'Th Russian armr "which fought at Mukden bad" becom enervated by Im morality and drunkenness. - Only in this way can it defeat atMukden be -explained. As Russia ha shown weakness in the- Dresence of -th 'yellow danger. circumstance might arise which would place upon Germany the task of oppos ing this danger. . Officers and men must spend their time well, so thst they shall notf alLJnto Jmmoralltjr.and Intemper; sjje.1 y - YELLOW FEVER DRIVING -EMPLOYES FROM PANAMA - (Journal Special getTlee.) - New-orkiMa jH. Thirtumployeg ofthelsthmtan comm1sstontnostly clerttawbol)ayB beanwitrking Jn Colon, arrived on the Panama railroad team ship Seguaranca today. Yellow fever In tha canal xone frightened away tha employe, -w-horTently- resigned. One of them said that JO others had also given up -their Jobs and would come to Newyork.pn tn nexi-aieamanip. J. M. Seawgrl- Richmond said that If the fever continued to spread . "ft appeared to be spreading when the Seguarancia safted, .It would be lmpos slble to keep men enough on the isth mus to do the clerical work. High of ficials. It Is said, received better treat ment and had better quarter than the clerks. ; '' RATHER THAN STAND TRIAL KILLS HIMSELF -8peeUl-i)lptch tor The Jourul.) -Helennr-Mont.. May-4i: LaU-advlces from Wibaux, tha scene of the killing of Floyd Sackett by Mark White last night, states that White arter Deing ar rested was allowed to see hi family and arrange bla affairs' prior to being con fined in Jar. After systematically ar ranging his business affairs and bidding his family good-nye white committea suicide rather than atand trial for kill ing Sackett. Both men wer prominent cattlemen nil tha ahootlnc of Sackett was the re suit of 'in altercation over the moving of some aheep from land on which cat tie were being graied. both men .claim ing authority to lssu orders. GIRL BRANDED ON BACK WITH RED-HOT FLATIR0N - " (Joorsal Special Service.) - Yorkr P.rMay II, -To be branded on the 'back with a red-hot flatlron, to be scalded - with boiling wster, to b stripped, naked and lashed with a horse. whip until the blood spurted and until the victim became breathless, to be fed red - pepper and - knocked -down .with stovewood and to receive an ordinary whipping every day for four years and have hair yanked out by the handful theae are soma of th cruelties' 11-year-old Effle Jacobs, daughter of K. W. JacobT)f this nttT. ay wera practiced upon her by Mr.-nd Mrs. John Llrd. wealthy farmer folk or Fairview-town ship, this county; The Lairds have been arrested and will be prosecuted for the Inhumarrtreatment given their-ilttl servant. . Itch e 8 , -oozes, - dries - and scales over and over again; local applications do not cure it Because they cannot remove its cause, which is an impure condition of the blood. The most obstinate cases have been perfectly and permanently cured by a course of :, Hood'sSarsaparilla the best medicine for salt rheum in all the world. ' Tor faetlnuwiLri tf m.LAU . aend tew VUtetit n. KmH Bk., kj - I-.V. M. 0 w nooej voLOWCU. Mottle tn the list of dlstlnctlvsly hlsrhTgrad piaiU!gthr--ar-none-Ternap inai is more popular wun muau-iana ioobhu than the Packard. Th Packard among nrofeaalonal musicians -confirm Its ex cellenc In th two essentials of a thor oughly good instrument beauty of tone and permanence of tonel A piano -may Doasesa all th desired qualities of tone at-tbe time. f ltg.purthB- nd yet. Jn a comparatively ' abort time, go tne melancholy way of many Instruments and become, to all musical lntenta and rDoeoe. as tuneless and tuneless al cracked bell. - "The Packard tone W rich, brilliant and- gympathetlo. ; It I an in strument In which the, finest, malaciuls and. tofln Wkt lf"trr rnaaufacturlng unit to make thia tone, unalterable with time. Rare tonal beauty allied with great sus- talning power.ana , eiy . exceptional durability makea ' the Packard piano what t peculiarly Is the piano for the home. The eas designs of th Packard are beautiful and artistic; a full line of which can be seen at all time at our waremom J and wher-e we -would -be oleaaed to hav you call, see and hear them. Twenty other different mikes to select from and all Bold at reasonable prices and on our eaay payment plan which 1 to popuisr wun-n-pt7piB. Aliens Gilbert RamakerCo. oominsm kxtsmbts xobbxsov. PUPltS-TORESENT- "COMIG OPERETTA Capital Entertainment Promised by St. Lawrence School "This Evening. Tt.. mmlli tt T jr.n(.. arhool. un der the directing of the Sister of tb ImmaculaU-Haart-Will lv an enter tainment this evening at St Lawrence assembly hall. Third and - Sherman streets. A comlo operetta wut ne in feature of tha program and the musical club will give several number. The menrtHtHHr-- JiWbF, T.X enned y MzKennedyr- vlollna; Ju SauvalivW. Lay cock, oaepn" Jacob, A. Weber, man doilnliJi C: r Loshbough, -J-Jacob, 8. Stanton,:. H; Kasper; guitars; O. Feld-manr-banjov F. Gallaghef, piano., - Th "program- follows: - Overture, st. Lawrence Musical dab; greeting chorus, mueio cleee; piano solo "Vals de Con eerC" Mary Kennedy; piano 4rlo meeeh, C. DeQrandnr. T. Weber. H. I Abbott; illy drjli senior musio pupus; piano dpet,' "Flowef. Falrlea," B. Cowan, A. Senn; piano solo "Le Zephyr," A. M. Twiss; violin - solo, - "Angel a Dream," Thomaa Kennedy; MJohnny Visit - th Museum." M. Weber and J. Underwood; s solo, "Barrarnlla." H Kssperi chorus, "Rocking on the Billows," sen-lr-rouslc pupils; lano trio "JubetBer," R. Underwood; M. Meagher, H. Kasper; vocal solo, "Dear Homa Land," A. M. Twlsa; piano solo, ''Katasle de Con cert,11 - M. Bummer ehorua "Gipsy Girls,"-Junior musiopupHs; pla.no solo, "Ripples on th Lake," W. Lay cock; character song, JJ Meagher. A, Abbott, J. Stanton; piano aoio, "folk de con cert," F. Gallagher; national melodlea, St. Lawrence Musio dub. ThBogu Schools inspector," the comlo operetta, will be given with the following personnel: Mr. Pointer, school teacher.. A. Bauvian Mr. Fetchem, achool attendance of ficer ,..-.,.... O. Feldman Colonel Fig, inspector of schools. .: W. Laycock Vlet;xamlneehool in colonel's ab sence J. Weber Johnny Stout, lazy school boy......- . i , . iV,TniTinV. 1 1 . . . si. F Saqylan Dance and chorus of school children. Act I Hark! th erhoolbell. Piano duet "Orat-Va ..."V M. Bummers. M. Hchanen Act II Roll call and examination by bogus Inspector, Piano olo "Air Varie' .Ruth lnderwood Act III Dunces' chorus and1' entrance genuine Inspectors- ARSENIC CAUSED DEATH . OF-BLUEBEARD'SWIFE - (Jeeraal Speeist Service.) Chicago. May 1?. Strong- 'evidence of a sensational character was heard today in th trial of Johann Iloch, the alleged Bluebeard, 'ivtitopsy phyatclsns told of pathological studies of the organs of the dead woman .and declared that 'arsenle waa the cause of- her death. The powder found on Hoch's' person ' at his Arrest was identified by druggjst as arsenle sold by them. BRAKEMAN CHARGED WITH ROBBING MAILS r i (jnorntl gnertst Servlca.) . Chicago. May II. Otto Kleppln and Fred Latham, brakemen on St. Paul mail train between Chicago and Milwaukee, wer arreated today charged by the nnstnfnr omclala with robhlna tha malls in an amount aggregating fl,000 la. the last few jearg, rooAX numr to svoaira. (gpeelsl l)lnt.S "tir The Jeorast.) --Albany, Or-.May It The Albany lo cal train on the Southern Pacific run. nlng between this city and Portland, will after June 1 run to Eugene. A new steel turntable was on th local freight last night to be placed in Eu gene for the us of the train. - It Is ex pected that the local train will mate rially relieve the rush during the ex position for the overland train. T- - Excursions to Seaside Via A. A C. R. Make a Big Hit. $1.$0. - Round Trlpr ---V Only three more this year. Try on next Sunday, A seat, g good tim and squar deal for everybody. . Ticket on,, sal every dsy at 211 Alder street and Union depot Sunday morning"."- Train leaves nloa dtpot I a. m. .. - Printers .Ink . will do many things. --lt tells daily of wonders, but it can't commence to tell of the great values we offerjljrtriMen'a- and Voung Men's ftobby Summer Suits. See fo -ryourself by making a visit -'-to - this "stor eT 1 1 7 has well paid others 7 it- will - pay - youlNo need of quoting you- -V our prices here.;' A $201. suit looks as good on " J paper no matter if it Is -. offered you for $20 or ' for $5. ..So .there - you 1 - are.-- It is very easjTtb makeclaims." We do iKrt Intend Jo allareyouizx to our .store by false and exaggerated offers. Legitimate, and . honest values alone are the factors through which we intend to get your trade and hold it " f - Men's and Boys FtxraUhrngs csssBS3saBEsaBaBassaEsaBBasBaaBBa9j , Men's and Boys'. Shoes-- vt AlURlghtly Priced : 228 MORRISON-S1VBETWEEN FIRST & SECQNH rgESS3SSBaBSSaS3 .. TobgccrrMUiJ7cJflft r iorjyorkJngTnjga's Oothlng. "7 aaxaaxxaaaaaBaxasjKxaxxjxa-vjja Sat iird ay J - Made in golden or weathered ' " :' "x-0nrp V m S oak finish size 7x9x14 Inches "r""""'k'V S S on sale -after- ten o'clock' : "r jB Saturday morning . B f a .- r-jrijr j a ta smc-Y wiy .l a r - Mixer-il S itrrrry'"T :' :;"' for only- m ' 'Sgjii tuV.j ;' It's a genuine - Universal - B r d TV'Akk-i 3-minute mixer, and sells B E -r, r& yW'i: ' J do not touch the dough; B S ''trL- ,s ttlBy t0 work to I S t Js3K-2f . e'fy wy tisfactory.: , - r i ll FOR SALE ON SATUR- 8 . f5Sal; ;; ,V. it J PAY NIGHT AFTER 61 g B-F 1 r s t-aii d Taarl o rS t r o e t ll T U WIIIXIlIUIXZZUXSZZZIKXnxiXZZKZXXXXZZZZ3! : y If y S pecials Singled Out "" '- ' ' There I only one kind, of paint th ' genuine article, made of proper and se lected ingreniens, ground With skill nd care, with linseed oil and honesty, the" flne combination found in the paint we have on sal. , It will do your heart good to aee th painting don with our satisfying sort of ; painw. FSsher;,Thorscn &Co. : j-s wiww ajts koasuEiOaT wav- --. . I ..I.