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THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 12. 10OJ. CZAR'S SHIPS OFF FIVE BULLETS FOR ' THE FAMILY HONOR MRS. REED'S 1101 GLAD HAND AMD A COAST OF JAPAN PQIMT AT ISSUE VERY - VARf.l HEART S, 1 V -Two Warships Sighted North of Augusts Kraft Z Lands zOrm In On the Issue of Will Contest De pends Fate of the Reed L - " Institute. A - These-- Are Among ' Portland's Characteristics, Says One of - the Leading Conductors.' 7 - KauraOthers Seert m Bay l!.Ji"r of Indo-China." tt -fleshy Part of Fireman " " Harvey Hyde's Leg. . OVER MILLION DOLLARS NO COLD BLOOD FLOWS x IN OUR VEINS, HE INSISTS SKIRMISHING RENEWED ; BEGS HUSBAND NOT . TO KILL HER FRIEND ; ; BY MAN C H U R I A N ARMjES . ".'.''7-- - Attacks Made by Both Russians FOR ESTABLISHMENT Unexpected Return of Saloon- Contestants Are Seeking to Harry Easom States We Make. Prove .That She Was Citizen r and- Japanese. Troops With r . Q Varying Results. " keeper to His Home Almost . -Ends-in-Jtagedy. T-r Eastern Hospitality i.ooku: Like Stepmother's of California. :.. ' : ' ; ' -: .MAUD THE POLICY-HOLDER.; - : : -z "- ' j - "- ICoPTHrtt. 1BQ b. Tf. R. n..r.t . 'r r . . -1 v - i' ' .' (Journal Specie Berries-. tondan-ilay12. A,. Toklo message tats that fhe sailing vve-i-.el Veitoku Maru 'report sh sighted two Russian warship, evldenvly part of the -VUuJivo- Btok acrtnvaron. 20 miles, northwest of . Knurs on -May 0 - The I cssclg rJ t V .-tiiirtnr-te"rlJh south. . . -...-... A HOni,0ril, speelal says that.th British' torpedo -. tor -ablp - Reikis Might, - 1 1 " " rrumuii 01 the -Halite fleet at Nervan Fong Day, vessel had seen a,ny wen of war, which ;. was. ahawe.red. .In. Jlie JirgaUve: , .: v A dispatch from. Singupor state that . th steamer Corimander-reporta that on . fir sflrrnooiy of MiTnrhnrnihff observed r !S Tttssian warship and 10 collier an chored m3 along bay. Klje nouraDe- Ilore - four-warMhJp8. were.- sighted off Cape liatwvas. which are believed' to hove been Nebogatoff vessels. FJGHTJNGJ?ENEWED. Attacks- fcy.jpB tS ftnaslana -; Along th Maachariaa rronV - : ; (Journal Special gerrlcs.) . - ' Londoner May 1!. A Telegram from ZAttK. Jepaupe tadiruartrTg t - Manchuria - Mates that-en '-Tuesday morning, the JL ji'issiari mad n-attack In the vicinity f Ylng Cheng from tlia -direction of " TVnriahaiifheinlni, Tn(fT'ih(r " of a battery of .artillery two fegiment of - Infantry- and five of cavalry advanced .upou the Japanese, lines, t were re fMilHffid and dlsprMejl, lnvl'ig at dna.li and 1(0 wounded on the field. The Rua .tan loaaea are rK'rtmated "f .fOO and the ilnpa'heae' eaaualtlei iiutiEIIeJjIahl.--tO wounded. '1" Gneral-Unlvlteh.-ln-a-'Tlipatefil6 "th vnr dated Tuesday. atateathat the , . Japanese attacked hla advance posts on ' . May 7, but wera repulsed. They ra-i-lewed the attack May 8 and wera again ' ! tputaedrtMayHMtie Ituaalan, oavatry 7 advanced : In TfieT" direction -f the , Shahetsy mines, which were occupied by -.-r-,the Japanesfwho were ohtlgcd Td re jtlre toward the . village of Bhilangnti, 'rrotn wh'th, they were suhaeqiicntly dls . rlodgei. retiring to fhe v Ullage of Madlopai :---1 The Japanesajidvarirh, appears to have - beep feint to "ascertain the strength Of .the RunMian outposts. The Russian front resembled a crescent with center ; resting on the-, railroad and" the horns pointing south. . ; FIT DESCRIPTIONS P CLEVER PICKPOCKETS Ku rdcitrvSsrFhtaiJas CfiflrreirrJtiF . lonaio. ana i nomas Jtowiey, alleged By the -porhre- arrested by Petectfves Snow and KefrT gnu at BUth and Tlnn atxf,UfHlf rila,y . .- . artemoon. Sine their Incarceration the P0l1rfl-hvejea,chedlhipncluspJl!Mt. incy ar-tn nirn wno tooK-sVTrom ? the pocket of a passenger on a, train at " iourth and Yamhill atreeta Wedneadav. ".Tna are al so TaapnwmbfB'f hr tlic tlieM of a diamond stud frmrr marr-f rnvelliig . from Portland to A t nrim, .4 nt-Trmxrtp y '-The wllt'KarpH,ltpo-"keta are aald to tit the.descrtpUon f-the man responsible ""Tor these rrlnYe. The dVtecUvea are thieves!- . W'hert arrested th men pleaded tfbe -i-j?eltgsed. saying tliclr Intention wa s U loave .the city for - Kent tie tlast night Haxgent-gavetta-aeoupatlon as- br ; keeper, while Howlcy eald he was a miner. Th police say the former, wa arrested here in 1903 for- picking Th - pockets of passengers on - at ree tears, and waa fined In th circuit court, Howley was also arrested In th samt year at Beattle by Detectlva Charles WV WspTipnntHii, they assert, Jn compeny with others of the queer claaa, and forced to leave th city. : RAILROAD PEOPLE ENJOY RIVER TRIP -Sunaet-lod 'hooaorTtslliuail Traf tlie vlalting conductors and their ' i. tskliiB lliem II 1 liwi e'liliiinhla fives tr yeaterday. -They chartered the steamer Glcnola and a large barge, and fully people went on the trip and en joyed a glimpse of the magnificent "s '- JYc r y S76 H(f Tli f ("uliilnhla. . ' A daace platform was arranged on the barge, and dancing was enjoyed. At om a delicious luncheon was served. conaliiien of J. E. Dunn, T. J. Bartley and K p. Kayser. TOOK FIVE BOYS TO LSTEAL-THREE.J2QLLARS -In i8e" euiody-of Tndcr Sheriff Mr- - den five boys appeared In Juitie 'Reld ii court this morning to answer the charge of larceny. The lads ranged from 12 to 14 years of age, and the total amount they are said to liave stojjsn. approxi mates In vnliie t-t."" ThVy were found guilty of th theft of engine casting . from an east sld foundry. "Henjence was But.pepded until commuiiiratlon .. could be had with 1hMr parent. The boy are lay Johnson. HarryJivanB-: t uunms-T..iieno, . an young and. -X'harles-Caokv 1 r ' COREAN DIPLOMAT rL" "' U'uriii SuecUl BcrTict.) 1 London, May J 3.. Y-L-iiUnd rEung. 4 .x.i-mh iiinigw u aiimrrn, enmmntea su rjdu in the Korean legation, building this mornlng."Ko cause u assigned. " MAIXI.T nuon: Jerpm Zegglo, Italian ' (el lb exposition, arrived t TeTfered it th Portia - Is- bringing magntfloent flue art. 1 , ' t. W. Raker, state. gsme' warden,' Is her from Cottag Orove. . v Prwfeesnr K., IT Lake . of Corvallli -w h -liv ;-- fc. B .-vV". iVnlMa ofBalf mi St. -irsl -t tha" Impsf-lat ; ; 3. H. Albert, of 'th state com mlef Ion in th Lewis and t.iark fair, is In th it y,-accompanied by lira. Ajbrt. , ---- - commissioner -this nan amd nd hoUl. .. He -rxhllMl of Harvey Hyde, a fireman attached to engine No. 1, was shot by August Kratx, proprietor of a-saloon" at 122:Thrth street, last night, at Krati s residence, Hi Klevrnth street. Jealousy la the motive. The aaloonkeeper found :th -fire-man in the .company or hIB'wirer llM.". wou!ld.Js .1" Lh upper or the right lea ana n not serious. . im bullet wan removed. Hyde 'ert, the city turn nun limn Yesterday afternoon Hyde was drlns 4na- and went t Krats's residence, In- Tormina" a. iriendof Kla'aeatinaUoriril wna adviaed to- keep away from, the liouwe'.' . The "saioonmah" wenr'home'TJn- expectedly and encountered him 1 . - Chaaca to jfilaVOn' "' A heated tonversatlon followed, in which- Krats ia saiq to "r? V' pbftIlfl'hgifflg',Bnd- to hnw tcHd Hyda I that he would give mm z nours in which to leave the city. Frightened by the threat of the angry husband, it la said. Hvde went to the house shortly before, midnight- wlth thajhtentlon of getting money rrom Mrs. miu wuh which- to. cer awir f rom Tertiand or a time at lVast. 1 Again KrtsjMid hlsppraie Ain.'. espectediy - and cnasea nyae - iniu nn basement, from which a door leads to til, ' M1- Jf " rniipbt: upjhe rear and beaeed her huaband not to shoot. ropinr Ion gt ha wall, - - Hyde. lighted a match to enable him to nna the itooiv-wherenpon the aatoonman opened Are, emptying every cartridge in hla revolver. - - Hyde gained the street and hurried toa physician. " Mrs. Krati reared Yeag eaaee. When" her husband began shooting Mrs: Kruti ned from th. house and" took refugs 1n an adjacent livery stable. The house In which ahe and her-hua- batid live is three stories high, and sev eral .families occupied tha floora abov them. Hearing the shooting, they tele-. phoned police headquarters and the pa trol wagon, loaded with policemen, was arntttr the Bcene Krati -came1 out of his apartments holding a Ump. - Ha said that two men had been shooting art each other in the basement. Finding the door of the Misement -iiad -twWlocKttrirpollce accused him. . Then the saloon-keeper admitted that HaJiad ilon in, snooting, saying' he waa sorry that he had not 10 Instead of -five chambers in his re vol v sr.- so that he could bav killed Hyde. . .Mm. Hyde, "".found, hy ptatinq Qfn tcrTW. "Biie believed Hyda Jigd been ha had not been killed. Sh Waa takei topoJlce hM'u,,t' -nd placed In the custody of Matron- Hlmmona for th Hunt-tMs- mornttia-shewaa -relCBBod. Krati "wa not jirjreeted, because h fliod the sfTols l1 hm ww heirne. H tniii th nolle that-hla wlf ahould never tionaeV" SPECIAL-CABtES-ARE -FEARSOME THINGS Oregonian Gets One All the TWayrr-From Live rpc Via Grapevine. lThe . DregoniaaJigg-heen greatly ex cited during the past few. days over the nonarriral of the Canadian Pacific liner. Lake Cha'mplaln. at Montreal.- 80 agi tated waa the paper that ir printed a "special cable" Thursday, dated Liver pool, Kngland, May 10. describing th anxiety felt there ovr th nonarrlval, and expressing the great rear enter tained byjhqsewho . had relative aboard. . . - A a matter Of fact the Oregonian took Its "special cable" from a atory printed by an eastern paper several day 'ago. Th-ike "Chsmplain arrived safely at Montreal an May (. two daya before th lor at paper became alarmed a.&d workal Jtsplt into a frenzy, rh-rUrgonin sjm11 was ea fol lows: - -- . . . ' . I'i: IAI, CABLE. LIVKRPOOU May 10. There Is great anxiety her over the nonarrlval at Montreal of the Canadian Paciflo liner ka.('hamplaln. Captain .Stewart, whloh sailed from this port on April 26 with 1,172 passengers and a crew of ISO. Since site cleared from th local har bor she has not been reported.. awL-lil though' she may have simply been de layed by a slight accident to her ma chinery, the fact -that all of ths -vessels arriving have reported th presence of gl'Uit .Iceberg far to th southward of the regular ship channel and the preya- encc of dense fogs, has caused a feeling of apprehension among .thoaeyn'avInK r1ttves-n the steamer". Af The' office here it was stated lmt night that, while no news had bean re ceived of th Whereabouts of th veainl, th management expect! her to turn up all right.- ' . ' The facts are given to The Journal m a TT-clal -dispatch from ' Vancouver, UrC.,jTated May 11; "Tho Lake Champlaln arrived at Montreal, May ,8. . The steamer wa do' - PIXIB OCIXlTT' aCXBTlBTO A reception and Jubilee III be given by the Plxle !occt ty of Oregon tomnr-tka'-lmll. Mambers XiJU fe kUUl g vf .other -atat societies-have -been In vtted. The meeting wilf open with an informal reception. In charge of Dr. R. CI. Coffey and Mr. Tom' RIrhedson. Th Oregon Slat band and th La km quartet will furnish music. Addresses will be made by Governor Chamberlain, president of the -society, and Dr. Woods Hutchinson. Mr. Sylvia McOuIr will sire a dialect reading. Miss I .aura Fox a- pin no o0and- Mies Ethel Shea- a contralto solo. Refreshment will fol 1W the program. ... .... , " WJUTTID TO XIU PlACXstAKEK. Joseph Mink wa arretted this after noon ' bv-Tatrolaiaft Circle on complaint of V. Jr Mink. hi Bontn-tBWV who ac cnsiirTiTiu of "tlirenls to kill. It Is l I'ged that "Mink wa quarreling with Ills wlf whan his .aon-ln-law Inter fered.-atid waa told that' he would b killed It h did sot get out ( th rooxo. PR - 1 ' I . ' rrUi ) r . f i l l n-a: 1 1 i)ft ir - l..-rr- ttfr-t t o. a SERVICE" OF THE AUXILIARY Order -Will Show Respect for 77 the Memories of Departed ; Members. " r : - GRANDOFFJCERSTQBE i : ELECTED TOMORROW Body-Now Engaged in Consider posed, Change IhaiCon&iitution. The ladies' auxiliary o the Order at Railway Cpnduetor-ta pttB-H-Hf en tire time revising th constitution. The amendments referred: to matters of rather alight Importance, such aa -duties and formal I 111 remain Unchanged. Tomorrow'a.jTe'ssloti wilj be Important, "including- as it doe the at deration of th Insurance prob! Mr.: J. C, .JMcCall of.8t. Paul, Mrs. J. M. Patten of Kansas City and. Mrs. M. Ollbreath 6f Indianapolis were ap- poinTed7-!! KTranBe " for ' th - proposed memorial service, whlch' wlll "be part!- I pa ted in by It womtn. Tomorrow even ing at th 'Armory the auxiliary will give a fanoy Japaneae drill,-under tba direction of Mrs. Sewell ef Chicago. All th members of the ordr proper and of th auxiliary are Invited. Much sympathy has been expressed for Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Sills of Cam bridge.. Ohio, whose 1-year-old son lies at the point of death at fit. Vincent's hospital. Sine hla arrival he ha been confined with spinal meningitis. The auxiliary sent him a basket of flowers yesterday. A delicate token of remembrance was sent to th auxiliary yesterday-af ler- ttoonwhen-MtBslmlcliofrthciJiiibllc schools Tent- basket of Oregon roses. which were highly appreciated by the wndsMsw-dwhtr- sentatlve of th Traveler' Aid assocla tlon, has a desk In th waiting room and Is distributing pamphlets, which In clude a general statement of Jjie- work of th Portland organisation anT the need for It, together, with a leaflet of information to be printed Jn th horn papera of the various visitors, offering adrlc on certain-essential point for all girl leaving home, A card Is at tached whereon th girl' nam may he written commending her to th car of the association. . . JL BUS.r:SESSI0N0F THE KANGAROO COURT Chief Hunt's kangaroo court held Its regular session this morning at 1:10 o iluck:' Ilalliff Branch rapped for order and Clerk Leonard was on hand with court-documents, red tape and other aa cessorle. The kangaroo Judge appeared In full uniform. r - After delivering a mimVrDf lectures, Int which" were Incorporated the wis dom of Solomon, Rhadamsnthua and Oeorgw Ad, th following war dls-cliargaX-from custody; t . ... O. B. Taylor, barged "with begging, arrested by . ratrolmon Qulnton at Fourth and Btnrk streets O-cbu 'i'UumakI-viMmncy, by Patrolman Burke, Third and Washington streets. -Itt- Warren.drunltby .Patrolmen Roberts and Patton, Fourth and Davis atreett.i, - 7. C. Oslodo, lodger, by Patrolman Baty, Second and Oak streets. ' Ol Swahson, drunk, by Sergeant Tay lor. Fourth and Burnsld streets 1 Chris Skae, drunk, by Patrolmen Courtney sr. a Jones, Third and Jjurnsld Btreet. r " " . .; ; John Brady,' drunk, by Station' Officer Llllis. -First and MAdlabn street. S. J. Bwny, drunk, by Captain Bai ley, Third and Yamhill streets. WOIK TOM XOTXtrTOOX. Biw.U I r t Is, t - Denver, May It The American Sfnrk Growers' sssoelatlon :adopted resolu tion pledging Itself tq work In hsrmon) with all livestock association, whether tat or national. . -,r - - - . MEMORIAL Moral- Be Careful Whara You-Do-Your-tghtinfr. - NET SPREAD FOR Evidence : Given Before Grand f Jury-- Implicates -Men Who Were Supposedly Honest. - - MADECONTRACTORS: DIVIDE THEIR PROFITS Indictments Found Against Ordi ary PopLaLWhpsejdrimfisJri- yolved Jersonal. Rtslc ' Jlndlcimentswer returned this morn-lii-byth--rancl"'jury ' -against - John Coleman. Din1 Roaenfeld andW. F. Hallowell. - Coleman is Indicted for murder In tht ftist degiea fur theTTtming - of Edna Hoffman. ;-! v---" 1 J "rr;-: Roeenfeld la charged wlUiTiB.Vlng ab senting that a check, which purported to b drawn upon a bank In Memphis, Tennessee, was good. Hallowell waa Indicted "for passing a WOTtmeBg-Theck-forr 2i on J. A. WaU sou. J.-, - Th county grand Jury has. been com pelled to devote considerable time to cases other" than' those pertaining to the investigation "of the city' affairs. HowavrT wttnesse have beeir-called and fact have been developed that bear on th main questions and that assur th disclosing of startling condition In the city government Jt la Intimated that officials not yet mantlonnd In the ptiblie report will be Involved, and that the Inquiry has as sumed ' som new phase Important In their bearing on the final result of the Jury' probing.. Th( theory on which the state Is -working In th Jury room 1 1 - that there -;waa conatant- sod " wlda- spread grafting on the part of tha of ficials, and that many heretofore unsus ISroFFIC IALS My ! IW graft. It Is i.M'if"" that contractors wer compelled to aak for higher price for their work -than they would had they: not-ad to pay fnojie-ytoofflcials. LONG HOURS FOR PfesTdenrDelighted to Find That Y Eight-Hour Law Does Not Obtain on Canal. ' (Joursal Rpeial Rerlc. - Washington, D. C, May 11. Except ing those 'absent from-thi city. Secre taries HaV and Wilson, every member of the cabinet attended th meeting at the White House this morning. After receiving congratulations- of ad vlseri on the success of h!s western trlp, the president entered at once with then Into a discussion pf th various matter of pablio business accumulated during hi iilmsnn 1 . ThTptn1nn handed down .by At-tbrney-Oeneral Moody to th effeat that the eight-hour law-doonot-apply to th work of th Panama canal wascon sldered at the meeting. .The ruling 1 very gratifying to th president, a th eight-hour day seriously hampered the work Of construction. The president' reached Washington at midnight thoroughly . refreshed from his western" trip, which he regards aa th moil enjoyabl excursion taken stnc h hss beer president.-"1 pres ident left th train Immediately after ft rolled Into th station and shook hand with the - train -aAtployes, uwpapr men and othera who greeted him. Than, with Dr. Lambert, ha a Up pad into hi carries and was driven to th Whit Uauaa . .... umn ,!. " ( BhortBtgliUd hrwdBs, From th Dallas New. 6onie" yoting men think, that shrewd D lax ability t Uv wltaout work, - PUT HIS HANDS . IN THE COMEALONGS Poliee-Comb City for Criminal, and Find Him Enjoying . r.-..' Court Proceedings. HOT CHASE AFTER' HIS . .FRIEND ON FIRST STREET Jorm-PosUandrG.- DeBord: Ar- estedjpr Looting HackeFevHome. Having captured John L. Post at th point - of a i revol-vef-iast nlght,--Petec-ttves Day and Welner combed th city for O. 11. DeBord, 'hi alleged accom plice ailing to find hlui they Hunt that ha had left reported .to Chief Hunt that h had left thr-clty.. Whar was thotr astonishment on- going into tha pollc court this after- noon to tUacover DeBord sitting -among the spectators, calmly watching tha court proceeding. Ho was, Immediately arrested andbookd pn ruBpiclon.- i Post waa arrested at. First and Alder atreets. H started to run, but glanced back "and saw Dtotlv Welner close on his heels, revolver in hand. The fugitive stopped and acoompanled th officer to police headquarters, wher a (Vharge of burglsry waa placed against him: . Post was searched and a woman' geld watch was found on him. It haa since been identified a belonging to Mrs. A. K. Hacker, whoa house- at MU Tabor waa recently. lootedby,thleve- While It , waa not known prior to hi appre hension that he wa tba thief, th police had learned, Post was In town and wer on tha lookout for him. - Th prisoner erveff-year in" the Walla Walla, Washlngtonpenltentlary for-1 ha--rohher yof f relgh t ears on th Northern faclflc road. . Afterward" h cam to Portland, atole som property penitentiary.- , . FEVER.0FJIDVERTISING - ATTACKS A SHOEMAKER HenryBruck, who conduct a fho rr pair shop at 23. Yamhill street, prefer arrest by a policeman and a rid to th police station in th patrol wagon to walking to th station without attract ing attention. Advertising, he say. Is ilia fort. , ".i "'" Acomplalnt-W filed jagalhst-Bruok ITils morning charging him with main taining ' a billboard nuisance. When Fred Olson, clerk of th pollc court. In formed him of th charge nd asked him to com to court, he used Insulting lan guage -orer-the telephone and said ha preferred having an officer come after him with tha natrnl waa-on. ' Brack's delr wa gratified. 1 I 11 1 m 1 . FOBIX.AJTD S0OS WW. Frank Wafkfns' F.dgecote Teei and.K. F Will5 Mepals- sgonwer wi n ner at 'the Ban Francisco bench show this I morning Edgsoot Pssr was first in open dogs and first 'In winners, " and Mepnls 'Saxon waa first in open black Cockers snd first In winners. Mr. Wll- 1'oiuaim kiu was urst in tne novice class an, resarv lit winners. CYCLONE WOriKS HAVOC 1 IN INDIAN TERRITORY " . . ( Joorml Hpeelal gervlea.) - Kansas City, Mo., May It. A 'messsg received her at noon. today rom Checotah. -. Indian 'territory, say It la reported that ' . r a tornado-struck?- South - Mc- Alester today, causing much dam- , sg and probable loss of life. A - Dallas, Texas, dispatch aay that ..cyclorjs Btruck.jJiarlow.and "Wyhnewood,- Indian- territory, ' gfr-aj. II oVlork today. Great damage 1 j ls-rported. and many Injured,' two being killed at Marlow. Of far mora than ordinary Interest to the people of Portland Is the contest In the counts- court of .the will of th lata Mrs. Amanda W. Reed. " On th Issue of th contest dependalh-estib- lishment ofl-Rett nttut. whloh th!TTestatrlX designed to jroujjdittIthTa city, 4i memory of her husband, Blmeon et " ' - Over 11,000,000 wa devoted, by the ill. to th endowment of th Reed ln- atltuta-'-lf th contest which has been commenced by Mr. Reed' heir should b-success fuU-lhls bequest -wtu- D oe feated ln.greatpart.-lt.not. altogether, It is the contention of tha heirs that Mr. Reed waa at the time of her death a realdent of California, ana tnav in laws of that atata-would therefor gov ern th distribution of her property. "Th California statute .. provide that not more than on third or an estat shall b devised to charitable purposes. A Mra Read gave Over two third pf her property to the founding of th Reed lntltut, Tit-B-contnded tnat tn. wiu U void, and that th estate muat b dla tributd mongtli .heirs and legatee. Tttal Foln Bavlad. Th vital , Question - thrfor Is whether Mrsr Reed was or waa not a permanent reaTdeiinr"CiilirorhIa "at th time of her death. For th last few years of her llf h spent much of her Urn in California and had a -winter hom-at Pasadena.- trat iher -la-trong evldenc that ha stUl onslder4-Port- land, where ah had spent moat 01 ner QfLJiinartlAaaif rrri Tn hearing of tetl resldenca. Th hearing of testimony began yea- lerdsv and is still in progre. Evi dence was first introduced n support of the will. Thls waa concluded yeateraay afternoon. Thi mornln; th wn testant began th presentation -f -evidence to show that Mr. Re'a perma nent residence wa In Callfornlai Several of her moat Intlmat friend and acquaintance testified yesterday that Mrs Rd always-claimed tha hr nermanent home was In Portland, ana that her residenca In Padena,' Califor nia, wher sh had gone on account 01 her husband's health, waa only tempo rary. It waa ahown by her own oath thatJIrJleea at th tim or nu aeain wss a-permanent resident of Oregon. and numerous legal paper, including her own last will and testament, wer Introduced.- Jnr , U - of - which sh d- orthoit herself as of Portland. -Oregonvr aww -Mrtot-urlma . ir A.; DoIph,-her legaJrnd-eonfldntlal - I adviser, .testified that Mra. Reed on numerous occasions . declared to him tht Portland waa her cermanent horn. :: . - . - . t - . 1 tnat sne nsa noi cnangea ner prm.; nent resiuencs irom rtnw civy, finu n her -residence-1 in Callforhl, - wa .and always had been consldeted as tempo- "MrfcW7Tr.Lada7":perhp 'ThOIdest friend and acquaintance of Mrs. Reed living in Portland, and whose hueband wasf for many years a business sssoct ate of Mr. Reed testified that Mrs. Red alwaya spdke of. Portland as her home,, and Invariably on returning here egj' nressed her iov at being "home asaln. The testimony of Mrs. Hltt Latld ftar- 1.-.. ixf.... ir.L v,(i, V.T. I Martin AVinch and oft a number of th pioneer-friends . of , Mr. Reed to the Tam-rrwr-a-B?tven: tr-glgg ap- pea red that Mrs. Reed to the tim of her death continued liar contributions to her church and other societies ot f whlch (he was a member here, and to which aha regularly, paid her dus The contestants introduced th testi mony of a number of witnesses Residing in Pasadena with relation to th build ing of Carmellta, Mr. Reed' residence there, and property acquired by Mr. Reed In California. Wits for CoatestaBts. Among those whJ testified today In behalf -ofhr'torttPTrtaTtts were William A. Robertson of this city, whoa wlf Is on of th heir of Mr. Reed; Mr. Corlnn Wood, Mr. Durbrow and John IL Wood, all heir. Their . testimony wa all to tli effect that Mr. Reed had1 at various times alluded to Pasadena a her horn and from that tha attorneys for contestant Bee to deduca that Mra, Raed's permanent horn was in va--fornl. - - -- Theobjectof th contestants!; to fix the premanchf'resiaenc of MriTlteed In California rather than -&u.Oregon, with a view of bringing thi personal property of tha estate within th pro- vllref the- statute of'-Osllfornta, in- order that the bequest -to th Reed In stitute, planned by the testatrix for th benefit of the people of Oregon, may be held lnvalld.and th- property ode-. vised be distributed to Mra. Reed's col lateral relatives. ."' . Th eontetant ' ar represented "by Judge Gibson of Lob Angeles and"WU- 1,11am M. Gregory of 1 Mallory & Simon an thi city. Dolph, and M. L. Pipes ap pear In- support of th wllh :r- sfira You Staying y Night with the Baby? ITss It oo dlstrestlBf kla sffeetlonT X Bee ef It. Host, ot feaDDzluottitrs daily as Martina Soap ia Dny-s natn. Bins leae ptrs.it-S. f peedlly aUay lrrltitloo et scalp ami sklo. ttdncaa restful aleeo. Keena h.hv swet and healthy. For rashes, eh. ling, eesenti, scmfnla. iDni, sii hi. nrFDnn, H..PI.A S'Ar Is truly wonderful. What It dors for baby It will do for rod. It's th-Ka.t soothing snd satisfrlns ef toilet, hath snd nnmerr aosos. Mo tnlm.l fata Medicated. Anflnf1e, D edorlitn. Befreihtof, Ileallng, Frif rsat. .. A BreU o( Pla Balsa la Crcry Case." Try it---Ton 'II tteenevlne-l. fjirse 9V. nkf. Boi, firm. 65c. -lrnrliti'. Rfnae subaU- tales. Nesoap Is Bieilleated llh Harfln. Manafactnred by PHILO HAT BPirrTAt TIF.3 CO.. t-EWABK. N.- J. Tsk d-ethlsg adored ollhost to It (IfUtars -"fyr VTA" ';-yrwetifiM - wS,T-" w " woooaju), ouin m oo. rcnutk avd WMhiBftwrn. On of the delegate to th conven tion of th Order of Railroad Conduc- . tor, who I anthUBlastlo over th beau-v '. ties aud sdvaUgeof Portland. Is Harry V, Easom. a vtefairra-tro4--i- man OX WllmlngtonI3alB.wajpawMrr--- Eaaom haa attended many of th con ventions ofth order, and says that no- wner hav the conductor received such open and liberal treatment as this city haa granted. -In paklng , of his visit tq Portland, Mr. Easom says: "Befor w started w war told that th peopl of Portland wer . cold- " blooded and .would rob us on very lde. - It certainly haa been an agreeable aur- ' prisa; for wlthot a. doubt this city ha. . . been th only on I hav attended whr- . the delegate wer not 'gouged.' I can -liva her for what It would cost me at -home, and that la saying a whol lot. . v will iiav good newg to - carry'..-.. back to th aat. Part of my run is on th Maryland division of th Pennsyl vania railroad, over which th travel from ' New - York and Philadelphia - Xb'" Washington Is heavy, and I will eer-"" talnly spread th new all along that lln and down the Delaware peninsula of "- tha kind treatment -we hav received. Th eastern ahere of Maryland and : Virginia ha alwaya ranked high 1 for hoBpUaaityutwlUloav taJt 'ai lack seat when compared to Portland. 1. "Portland aa a city goes ahead of . anything 1 hav-ve aeiuIo fact, th whole Paciflo northwest is a revslatlon. hot only to me, but to nearly. vry delegate-who is attending th coftven- tlon. and when I get horn I am going to - epread the gusiiel tif Uieaini. ' "if I wer a young man l would not hesltat a minute, but would com straight to Oregon, fur It lias a future. I feel, that will make, a red letter page' -in tba history ef tba United States." . In th party with Mr. Easom irrMr Isaao T. Parker-, wife; of - Lieutenant-' Governor Parker of Delaware ilr.-and Mr. J.TT. Sweeney-of Wilmington,; Alfred Hughes -of Wilmington; Mr. and " Mnv Frank -tVSImklna of Camden. Newrr.": Jersey, andP.F. B. Bnderof Phlla- ... delplila... . ... Vi NO PLACE ON FORCE FOR DANIEL CONNORS- An ttmpt of Dan Connor, an ex- - pollc offleer. - to -b reappointed,' w-": bhfeked y- tha municlpal civil rvlc cuaimiasioa - .y ,lBMtaa.,a I Wnh.. An charg of frequenting saloons and drinking while on duty. - H mad pq effort to Justify hi conduct. r" T-S n Recently h made appllcatloa to th rTtc oommlsston-1 P poluld,.aadAprll 2 took tha axamltvaw tlon with, th other -appUeantv.-.Tbe commission decided that as he had been aischargeifor violation or the rules he ws s not a deslrabl man for the -pol lea- force. Th commission upported City Engi neer Wanier In hi action In trans ferring A. 8. Oross to a regular posi tion as Inspector at a sslary of t" a month and reducing John. Rankin to th position of Irregular inspector at a. salsr v-of 2 9 s d ' ' DRUMM0ND MISSING FR0M-THE-P00rrFARIVr James Prummond, laundryman at th county poor farm, has disappeared, and Superintendent - Jackson ' fear h ha met with foul play. He waa paid Tues day and left th farm for tha elty with 170 in his pocket, intending to return In a few hours, Nothlsg haa been heard or seen of him alnc. Th pollc' hav been notified . ' - Superintendent -Jackson - said today that Drummond was very steady man and although he drank occasionally, waa not drunken. Th fact that ha left sll his belonging lesds Superintendent -Jackson to fear something ha happened " to the laundryman. Robinson Is a small man with a heavy brown moustache, and la about 40 years . old. H wbb well dressed when he left th poor farm, ., ronrs bead nr nvo. (SpeiTtoUjaitea -MTa JoaraJT. 1 " Colfax, Wash.. May 11. M. Dlech man a bachelor, aged 80 years, was found dead 'In bed laat night by her brother jn. a. ranch. J0mlles from here. It la aupposed that heart dlseasa caused"" his death. . ' - urzra sirs 4uakxi (Special Dispatch to Th Journal.) Port Hill, Idaho, May It. William" Washburn waa probably fatally stabbed, abov th heart by Charles Nesmer In a drunken brawl yesterday. They dis puted; over-money. i IWr frnt'Sny, ftwntny Cray ci Faded. Restored by Hav'a Instantly arfMt daardrng, kills serms. stop hsli " " .falling, prossotes growth of thick, laatrona) hair ef th rloa color snd beauty of southT fial Balrbealth with Ilarllna Boap. It Keep You looking Young Free Sosp Offer ci r glg this, tsk fo any f following dracststs a4 -1 Set 80c. bottle Balrhealth and an?. Hart J? Medteared Btn. both for BOe.; reclar prici TBe r sent by Phllo Uay Co., Newark Nj IJii paid, for One. and this mii. ' , ' " Fre snap not sires by di-arilat withanl this Btir dT. aad 60c (or Hiirbealtk. " s .niii.u if v njinrin. hmi .a a i.u. i "sss....,.,....,,.,,,,,,,,. Address. WOODAJUD, Ci. un - CO, ... BJs4 Wa-AlJtoaa ToartH . ., - .",., I , . -i -V -I