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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALvORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1903. GOOD IIOTiSE. DUT SLOV EXIHDlTOalS PRIKCE YISIIES.TO SPECIAL SALE-OF : : i EXCHANQED-PIANOLAS 70n:T 03EY03DERS I'ILOErPIilSID If! RIMER'S TRIAL :-' r ' tCmtmr.A a t ha wr.n -, tkMal.taka. Or. foe UiWUlEa lluwigk lb SUUla M BeooBt. AtiOfortunity-tp-Make a Substantial-Savlnon '- the Purchase of-theStandardc Piano - "V : Plnyfff ftf thr ViVrHr"' ' r ' ' . " Those Whose Displays Are Not in Attorney Mendenhall -Asserts Future Kaiser Has Great Admira S'nw BlaMef, ' Fualaae fur ,lnU mHm r an B 10 a 11- Officer."-: Hammerley'tT Steed Pf paper. 1 nut; 10 te 80 peg!. eeaU-l 8 .Positively Refuses to. Cross Bridge to EasTStder- Order on -Time Get Black - tThat , Captain , Greenleaf, Is ' j ':: Not-Sewer- Expert.- tion for This Country and " paaev, e seals. - - - -, . " M arks. Wftnts-to-C6mft Her TIT fTwomi Fj"Wl Boom ...Mala wwntfB;;.';;';,';;;.';;,';;.';;-;! to X SYMPATHETI0 CHIEF MAY KEEP SOME FROM DEFENDANT TOLD MAN MODEST "AND DEMOCRATIC T DOES NOT LOVE DISPLAY Just the Thins to Take to the Summer Cottajxe. ; Moderate Terms of Payment. May Be Arranged.- , V "! ' . : sir- regno ixiMa Kir bxihiiaut. -. Vrvelaas-Bengeaita Special Advertising agency. , , lo kiwi au.st. Kew Xki IrUmnB lle AT ONCE TRANSFERS HIM , Winning cold medals TO UY BRICKS DRY - .'.i II I.IIJI'f TITfitSSlSSAILED I iraiRiciE I f la, 1X---iL 'jLl 1 . VBtourno katm. . r-i- - Iwiu by Charter. : J? Josrnafc -with ,yuntoyryvarr8j;o 15 Joi, 1 Mar ? i ?S -niiy Journal, wltk Bungay, swana-. Ths ban, Journal. month...... Ihe tally Journal, wltk Suae. Bteato,. WJ "he P. II, Journal S month...... J-"0 " llr Journal, with Sunday. I Swath. The Inlly. Dr. iMk, oeUverad. unlU . riuana a,.,,.,...,,.,., The Dally, pa tMt, eeliveree. ltoo - , "capled . . ... ... , ...in- .. Term By atau. ' . The Pally Joernal. with Sunday, t .7.0 jo uauy journal, I year... e-ue tha llalla J.W.....I Ira. ,,Am. A aaaaathe. I TS ' The Call, JouraaL menUa 8-? The Dally Journal, with Sunday, 8 swathe. 1-SO .The Dally Journal, 8 monthe. ............. 8.J0 " uauy journal, with sunoay, awnui.w. - . -"w wnr journal, i BriMD. ...,.. Je Suede Journal, 1 jrtar. ... J..??.-8dX .Vurnnl, Butkaw.t...."'r a.I.XX7Ukl SaMMAl. . .WW .T)JL Basil-WMklr Journal, to IS pa(e ' - 'aavh Ulna. IHuat,tMl full anarkat r port, 1 Mar.,.,..,., -...llttO . ... ntamiltancM abould ka Bada by drafta. poatal Bolaa, ipraa . arOra and avail wouU njra accapiaoia M l and (-cant poataga acaaipa. - . - - IHJf JOOaUiaU. . Bo 1. Portland, Or. WBUZ THI J0Uli KIT II I0VHB. ; Tb Janraat caa ba toaad fa. Ml Ua . .loiiuwinc larai- - BOI8K. IDAHO H. Sailer Co. I W. K. Ua Intvr. ,- CHICAOO Paawf-ca fwa arHa)aai T Daaa. pom airaal. . . ftHNVBR, COLO. KacwtrlrV Book 4 Stationary - aoI uiu amlHt ntraati t. atiaca. -Mtttnin and rortla nmn. .Kansas ityv.b no, N.wa wairjaor.- MINNKAVOUoVa-IL J. Earanaui. M . ot KCW VOKK CITT Rnmtaiwi'a: tTnlsa anaara. -OMAHA Millard HoUl Nawa atand; Mafaalk ciaiioimy company, 1108 raraum atraaf. -'.ALT LAKBkClTV Kanroa Hotal Nawa atand Barrow liroa., fl Wait Baoond Itwt, aoutk. i. loi in rnuip Hoadrr, fit Locuat atraai K. T. aVtt. SUA Ollra atraat. AN rBANClrM.0 W. . Ardlnf, laUet Bolal Nawa it.iiH ana niia Vl . r k . mmmmt flniA ' imlik ' DiuaJf' 'iiw Hullrr Hurt, and tirwT4i : rraatia notai: roatar aj Oraar, rarry miiia loa; N. Whaatlay, naonabla aawf atand. asr : a Marsrr ana Krarnvy itrMia, . tEATTI.K Ralnlrr Grand Nawa atand; W. J - Bhanka,- Utl Baallla Krwa rtana. " JTOK A ifL WASH. Jtka w.-flnhaa A m. " J l "l rr A CVUlfl, W lUIMli -m4iitr. JBrZAXKZJL-UrOKXv v N raja of fwtaaftinr kaa onunad aj tha Barky njoantala and rarlHr eoaat atataa during - j tba laat 24 hour. - Tha waatDfa. la ganaarlly jt claar.Jhia aaurnln- ll Uu iuim nt at tba niaamirkiriTar, whlla In tha aaatoro and anuth X arn .atataa tba'waatkar la cloudy :d thrrat- aninar. r - - ' 1 . 1, a anolaff la tha aarth lnHa -atnfaa anrt . . light troat la raporiid la aaaura Otagoai aad nnmnara loano. . . r - lha Indlratloaa ara for fair weathar la'tbla - aiauict zaraday. . if AsmiAor iicmiti. UJ Alniwortk Smith. 23, aad Abb Lawk 23, , It IVInllAlu. M 1 Ik... 9, - A 9AM u rV- Wadding Carda.-V?, Smith OaV Waaav , ingioo Blug., cor. raoru aad WaakiogtaB ata. fir.NNO May g. to Mr. and Mra." Joseph Beano, "OHT May. 13, to lr. aud.alrv JoJib Toal. au , aaai. a ourieenca aireat, n;, a aoa. C0KTAOJOITb.EIIZA , KONABD May 18. Italia B. Leoaard, SO winiama aaenae, meaaiea, I - -BROWN May la, Minnie C. Brews, Fourth ' VKI.TEN-Mar 14. Herbert aud ileoffle' tal- lra,iJ Hkeraiaa atraet, era net ferMV-r -HIHVNAi.D May-kthmle jr. kfrDonald, .... need Sa yeai. 408 Oeatonbeln avenue: rauaa, aeptlrerala. Burial at Lone Ftr cemetery. jA'k!)N-MarH. fclucenla C. Jackaoa, aged ea yearn, woo r-aai naimon arreet; eanae. . aaari uiaeeae. uuriai at wn nr ceme ' try. - -- - t- BKI.LINnCR May It rharlea Byron Bellinger. ased elk yeera, :X Ilolladay araBua; cauae, grin. Burial at crematorium. BTKNGEK May 11. Cecelia Htenger, aged 68 Taara, 17 Mala arreet;' eanae, dlabetla eoauu nuriai at se'.a laraei cemetery, . . Crematorium aa Orera City ear line, m Bcllwood; modern, arlentlfle, eonpleta. Charges Adults. g3a: eblldrea. (28. Vlaltora a. nv ta 6 p. b. Portland Creaatloa aaaoclatloa, 1 . wi iiuui v.aUM- - . Tke Edward Bolmau l!ndertaktu eaanaa. funeral dlreetora aad embalaarre, 220 third aireeu rsona but. I. P. rtaley li Boa., funeral dlreetora aad eneimfe,- corner mira ana Madlaoa atreeta. urnca et eosBty earoaar. Teiephoaa Mala t. pRneral wreathe and ent flowera a anaHalt at Roaa City Grnhmiae, TwintT-aecond aad Cast Morrlaon. opo. cemetery. SXAX tiTATI TlAJTSrill. W. . Chrlatlaa te' V.. Lively, true- tee. lota 21-24, Inclunlee, block lots 1J. InclualTe,. block , Harlaa addi tion E. n. Rnblnann to E. C. Broaeugh, lot t, ' block UW. city ., J. Burrage et si. t A. M. Wrlabt. lot 1.1. Burrage tract 1,500 .. iiim vfnaraniea er jnrn mmpany TO M . K. Thomaaon, kit 11, block 4, Lexloc- '; ton llalghtn 100 T: lilacklmrB a nil wire to o. Peterana , - et lot . block IS. Hawthorna ad. " 'Tdrtlon . t,$00 M. A. le ana nuanana to n. vt lae, iota ' . . 10. 11. block II.' Point View' Point View Land company to I Trummen Wi lo-ia, loeluaue, block 10, - Point ' View , A. M. Ilndney to H. T. Rodney, lota 1. 3. . block M, Cartcr a addition, and ' other property D. Alien- end wife to il. H. BlddelL lot 11. block 11, T re moat Place - - Tyler Inveatmeni- company to F., W. and L. 'Rrchter, Kite 1-4, luclualra, block 87, Penlnauiar addition No. M. Aker to V, IX O' Regan, lot . block ; M. -Tarutbers' Addition to Carutbere' addition Tnnt of Metbodlat EnlacoMl Ckurck at 475 BOO aoo i -i '. - j Ha il, lea laland ta P. B, Heeder, parcel - , laawl eeelnetnr et 1nt,rwttort -of aonrh ' II... . u , 1 J - . 1 I A . x i ah( nu ifiw-WBTar mara ! ..,a J. Peddicord and wife to I . A. Ilaur,, orthweat, H lot 4. block 85, . Johna north adiHtloai ..... t And 1. Pearaon and wife to the Title Guaran tee A Truat company, hkwke 1 and 1; ' . . lota 4-12, InclualTe. block I: aundl. fV-elnloB of lota 1, 1. T. . and 10, North Han- m natlM,'- ainfl IWM Jrrtfbr I J (-The Title guarantee at Treat coajpeay to . ""reon, name . 1 t, 41. ItaJa beslnnlng at Intereeettoa af r- aaar af aontbeeat u af aouthweet , v. J4 aectloa 5, townehlp 1 aenth. -ranee ,, 8 eaat. and center Una of county road Na. 64S, known aa Brady road ......, 1 ' - Oct roar IneuVancs and abatracta te real eatata front tba Title Oaarantee A Treat aoa. pony. Cheoibee ef Coaaarea building. - BTmnnra niMrrt. TtTTB May" 18. B. A. Tufta". efflce. Kned Twelfth betwaen Alberta aad Springfield atreeta; coat, 1100, - - A.'2'?iS. M w- 'eenbeen, cottage. ,1nin, aeenue; coat, $2fi0. riRKDAl.OH May li W. A. rirehangl). dwell. - trig Poplar Bear Haeel atreel; coal, $J,MO. HASFRNMay tt Haneen, Mttaga, Cooke aeenue near CnmnerHal atreet: coat, g"a. AeriM NBlirSNEH-way )s. f. ' Aachen bceaner. cottage, flantenbeln between Ala eon f - and MkMmorc atreeta; coat, ll.fxio. BAKER May 1.1, i- c, Bakee. dwelling, eoe. r',2,lM" Tinty-foulk gtreeta; seat, Related ;to Equine Tjhat : Must Have Bromo-Seltzer Before Leaving Stable. In 4h aerrlce of -tha tocaf police" is"-a horsa that openly violates soma of tha orders of tha venerable head vtJLh ile partment and frauuawHe rabeTa aa-alnat JiTIToOfierrl.jJ'he horse la used .-by Moumea umcer Jiammersiej-WBOTmtn recently petroled an east aid district. Probably ha would still be patrolling me east glda district had riot tha horse taken a firm aland after deciding that bridges were dangerous Jhlnga. and that tna field where he shone most brilliantly was on this side -the rtver:. f. .. ,-.-.vr The horse's, declination .to cross the fiver was positive. ' He 'went as far as the bridges, bujt there he balked. Heavy spurs- of -the officer and -whips fretted and worried him,' but failed to force him to cross. ... " ' On this side he is an ideal horae for an officer. He Is active and robust, but gentl and fcnd. - As a: result of his actlonsXhicf Hutit has transferred Officer Hammersley to a district .on tha west side. Various rem' sone are assigned by. the offlcera for the queer fancies of the horse, "Dd'you Jltipw that horse 'has got more aense-than many people, said an officer who professes, wisdom in equine mattera and who prescribed an applica tion of Soothing syrup for a patrol horse tnat had spavin. ; -He's not m bit afraid to cross the rlverr.but Just rnakea a big bluff. He has made good with the bluff up to this time. I one hsd a horse that hung his head Ilk he had the head ache until I began to feed him bromo seltser. : Now he won't work until I have doaed him up on the stuff." r"-'TeVe r Jiumber of Ingenious and gffial Hals uu the1 fuiia," snld 'O tain Bailey, "but you don't belong here. You must be lonesome. You certainly go ahead of thla class." :r. il?UNftllNCJ.ATIONAli CONTROL OELEPROSY i . j - (Journal Special Serrlre.) - -"Washington. Mir 18. A Jarra rum ber of public health pfflclals and medical man of prominence) are hera to attend. tha .. third, annual . conference;- of atata hoard a with tha public health and ma-. rlne- hospital service. National control of leprosy and methods of transmission of tvohold fever are the rjrlnclnal auh. Klecla alated for discussion at this year's conference, tha sessions of which sre held at-Hra New-Willard hotel and era aided over by Dr. Walter Wyman. sur' gaon, enaraj,0f tna naarlna hospital service. V .. 3 I : AT. THE THEATRES. "A Woman'g Revenge," T The Empire tkearra waa Slled' to tha donee .wiimii tor tna .new am. wmen m a muring rwmarama, "A Woman's Rerenge.' The Sunday night crowd era a aa larrn ai er. - The "Story , ef the ptar deeelooa dean vlllalay and Soa fcerolaa, ana te theiwfore of a auauty caieuiatea to delleht tha riiantaU of tna Bouae. Tha Interpretation la very eatle t acton y and; apcrlal aentloa la due- a" rank AionU gomery na George Lelgbtoa, Matta Chamber- lam na Marie Da Hot and George Bern 11 as naupingee, - New BUI at the Star. ' - If people wast Bret-claae vaudeville tha kind tkat ckaaea duir care away, thea tha place to And It thla week la at the Star, where e bill ef nothing bur features '-in-ea. - Elnn'a pony nauet win Bead the Hat of great acta. Three girls,' acvea la number,- are bright, pretty and lively aad their eengs and dances will peeve corking aood entertainment, otta Flechtl'e Tyrolean warblera will be a die. tinetiy artiatle act. Tom Mack, fhe alnatrel king. la-io , tell atorlea thai i make people au(n, -ana crenrore, wiin an original novelty auelcal act, will be a treat. Tba Helme roll. drea ere wondefful entertalnera for their years and Daley Veftion will sing "la Old Ireland, Meet Me There." . Tba SUroacope will aaah Tba Counter feltera." the moat acnea tlonel Botlea picture-ever made.. New Show at the Grand. : The Grand lhratre aUrted- the week- with another Strang bill ef novelties. Aimte Ahhntr. tba Oenrgla Magnet, la without doubt tba ntrong- eet attraction taat Baa ever come te I'artland. BrctteMa, wne ety tea kleaaelf tha "aa te eoubrette, la very graceful and dreaaee In the moat elaborate- fain ton. - Onin MrKnlgbt Burh above the average ef ventrlloenlata. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Lee end tbelr little daughter. Madeline,, present s renoefl comedy. Cheno wlth lives er te bla title of premier eornetlat. The aarvelous Seymours, Mr. Bonner In a sew song, and the graadleeope complete the bill. Handcuff King at Baker. The jsoat novel dot ef tha enrt ever aeen here In) vaudeville la that et Miller, the hand cuff king, at the Baker. Mnetcel Bent ley. sylophone an Inlet ; Maldna Kelley A Co. preaent the Brltlah mftltary aketch, "The Third Cbap ter"; Teddy Hlmoada and Ward have a comedy that la far above thai average; Jean Wllaon In the Illustrated ballad entitled, "Come Home. Soldier Boy," and the Baherngraph eonpleta tba all-etar bill. Bvenlnga 7:30 and o'clock: afternoona at 8:80 o'clock. Society' Drama at Lyric. The American society 'ramaT'rT'Lnt. and Won," la tha attraction at the Lyric thla week nd deservea to play to full bouaee Blahtlr. which It will undoubtedly do, aa It la one of the etenngeet society drama 'hx fore the nub ile. The vein of . comedy -running through te play ta delightful. In preparation, e grand Hivi'iioa or it Tt- 'rphana. aaaii tarnoop. at-l.M o flnrk; aranlnga. T:aO aad ,rt0' ' "r ' ' ' , """"Paralfar at the- Marquam, . 7 Richard Wagner's maeterplece, "Paralfal. will be repeated at the Marquaa Grand theatre neat Friday and Saturday night with s bargain ma tinea Saturday. Theae beautiful plot urea made a profound Impreeeloa when shown By the nlmated picture machine two waeka ifo. . Mra. Walter Reed will alng aeveral numbera. Tha advance a la will epea next Wedneaday saorn lug at-lu a'olock. Popular price will pre vail. . , . I MAaariD lCBM'ti oig.''ir' " !. (Special Plana tch te Tb Journal.) Forest Orovs. Or, May II. A asms of bassbatl was played hera yeaterday between j the married men of Forest Orove ad the married, men of Hills. boro. rvreat urove won or a score Of 10 to 11. Many of th playera were old ' Washington cotrhty men, who won honors on th diamond years ago. riTTENRF.RO May 13, Mr. P1tteberg, booth, ST Thnrman atreet; eaat, $TB. . Cot E yay 18. D. Cole, cottage, corner" Etat Third ana nregoa atreeta; coat. II. W0. RWKrHKMay 18, U iNewhurk. eettage. Mall between Coat Twelfth aqd East Thir teenth atreeta; enat, I2V. t 1 ITCH May 18. E. Mutrb eat a to. repair to atorv. Eaat Rnrnalda atreet between Lalea aqd Gane-avenues; coat, 3o0. Members' of Oregon's National Guard Move to Fair. Grounds and Camp." T" 1 "cTTadepartmetit oeKhlbita sjalewratgd tha bcgijuUn--tTteIast fortnight of I Hie Tnie ai imsllltiii period this mornln by posting j. -nollce. that ail exhibitors who had not occupied" tha space allotted to-.themby a-Jrr'clucav ; (tits afternoon would have marks made against them, and that theae marka would be laid be fore the Jury of awards to : militate agalnat tha offenders for dlllatorlness. : "Thr is nothing that pan .hurt .tha exposition - worse than to have it- in complete on the opening day,"- said A alsunt Director of Exhibits li. . 6, Hardt. "and realising ' this, we . must make stringent rules and see Uiat they are nforced. Fortunately there will not ba a great number of backward exhibitors, but those who are in that class will feel the effects of It and are 1)kely tod som I wincing when it is too lata STattonal Onasd la Quarters. Tha flower 'of Oregon's National Guard took possession of tha ; spoaltloii grounds today, when 10 men and four officers moved from th Armory m reg ular marching order at 1:30 o eloek this afternoon, and on " arrival at. the fair grounds went into quarters at Camp SacJaweav pttchinjf' coohr -and leepinar tents, and getting up other-equipment Just aa they would .' In a. military cam' palgn,' Major CTIUrTea . McDonell com manded tha troops, and Captain T. N, Dunbar, Captain C. A. Murphy and Cap tain C C. Hammond were in command of their divisions. Puty. begins .with the mess call tonight.. One of tha moat coveted of all- th wai awarded, thta,.rnoirri when the Pacific Coast Blncult-eompany, represented by-Herman Wittenberg, was glverrthe' privilege of selling popcorn, peanuts, candy and. chewing gum, ex clusively, in , all - parte of ,. tha fair atuanttaKzatbiuuaiuwstiaaiaHvviv of th expoaltlon company. . Talforaus f o Xmployeev Tha department of admissions has is sued a general order to its employe.. In' eluding. Inspectors, - ticket - sellers and gatemenv to be provided with tha fol lowing- regulation uniforms on June 1 Navy blue military coat, trimmed with black silk braid; white duck trousers, whit duck: cap and black shoes, all of which must be kept in perfect order, subject to Inspection at every detail. The uniforms will ba- furnished at flat wholesale pric and must ba paid for at the time they ara ordered. - f the Admlnlatrat employes guests of the American Inn at lunch eon. today... The main dining hall 'was practically filled by -th guests.- BLAMES CEMETERY SOILiFOR POISON Bluebeard's Sole Witness Argues That Corpse Absorbed Ar senlc From Ground, 'i (Journal Special laniee.) - Chicago, May In tha Hooh murder trial today-Police Inspector Shlppy told of the confession made by Hoch to him on February t and 11J Shlppy claimed that Hoch admitted the' uae of arsenla in disposing of his wives, : Hoch ad mltted in this confession that he was II times a bigamist... ' Th defense sprung a surprise by clos ng with but one witness. Dr. Oustav Kollsher, the . expert, whose ' testimony was , intended to, din prove th theories of the-prosecutlon that Hoch. had poi soned his avlfe. He tried to convlnc th Jury that the body of Mrs. Welcker Hoch - may have absorbed tha arsenla from the soil in the cemetery. C Arguments will be heard this after noon and tomorrow; th case will go t th Jury Wednesday. r - MUNICIPALAFFAIRS: SUBJECT OF LECTURE Preparations - for; in elaborate - pro gram have been mad by th Toung Men' Democratic club for the meeting tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock' In Unity hall, Second and Morrison streets, when Professor F. J. Lonergan of Columbia university-will spesk on "Municipal AC fairs." Professor Lonergan la known to hold vlgoroua views on this subject, and it is expected will give expression to them In a manner to invest his address with especial interest. He will. It la understood, make hla ramarka perti nent, to th current campaign. ' Others will speak, and the evening will be made entertaining and Instructive, The club expects to throw Itself Into th campaign with considerable . vigor, and to work In complete harmony with all other Democratic organisations In th city.. i, .- --rL ;.., CORVALLIS ELECTON CAUSES MUCH INTEREST r-e- ; ' L-Dlapatck te Tba Journal. ) Cojrvallls,' Or.. May ..It. Lively-inter est m being taken today in tna city elec tion here. The struggle centers on Z. H. Davla and A. J. Johnson in th race for mayor. Others offlcera are: 2. P. Oreffox, police Judge; William McLagan, treasurer: aeveral councllmen. and ' W. O. ane, Jim Howard, and Oeorgej Plas ter fof chief or ponce. ONE KILLED AND MANY V INJURED! IN WRECK " (Journal Special BeVvlre.)' I New York, May li. A train, bound to the, Belmont Park raoas waa ditched thla afternoon near Woodhaven, Long Island. Fireman Demllt was fatally In. Jured and th engineer slightly; II pas senger wer alao mor or less ssrlously hurt, " . " t. 'a tt ai if- . el (Jonraal Special 8arvfce.t Kansas City, May It. Richard Crokei Jr., srrlved- her .todsy from Newton, Kan an a, with the body if his brother Herbert, which, ha- will take to K'w York. Croker islled at poUc head quarters. . r Work on Conduit Was Not Prop. tsi ssrly -Oohe'Acccrrding 7r o'Testimony7 s ; ' Ai atuclrwa TtuuJ-0n-pUiiiTC:K Qreenleaf by Ed Mendenhall, counsel for K. Jrl. Klner. in the trial of the last named,, today, aa to Oreenleaf'a qualm, cations ha aa expert -on eewer eonstruc- t xl on. Captaln.i3rfenleaf was on the witness stand fof tha atate last Friday-and. was called again today.- He had' given tea tlmony tendln to proye that th Tanner creek sewer 'as. built by Rlher waa de fectlve and came short of the require ments' .of .the plans and -specineatlorrs. Ha swore that, he examined the sewer and found-the' brlcka In .many places laid dry,u without mortar, and that he tested- the mortar used by Rlner with the federal government a testing machine. and found that the material bad a tensile Strength of only 120 pounds to the squar inch.,, and was apparently com ponoit-we' y c-'mpn and four parts nd-hiitid ofiwo parts" cvrnefit -and one part sand, with a crushing resistance ef .170 "pounds tos the square Inch, as required - A - A lea ted dlsousaaon-ensued when Cap talntrt Grcenleaf -waa asked to .atate whether pT " not th' sewer was built properly, Mr. Mendenhall objected on th ground that tha only question -to ba determined-? waa woetheri)rL notR, M. Rlner signed the-final certlfloate tq.tha, executive board. ... ;- - Bays Bins Battflsd lgriattur. District Attorney Manning contended thatthe state" haif proted that Rlner had ratified the signature and that hla own attorney, Mendenhall, appeared be for th board and demanded payment; that W. C. Elliott, then. ( aTaCf?afluTdatriar the work waa done properly, aa sworn to by Mayor. Wil liam e, and that It hnd- been partly, and would be further, proved that there waa a conspiracy! to defraud tha city in de- ilye-flng in If ,a sewer rl structlon. . - - . ' Mrr Mendenhall argued strongly that III a criminal ess It wss Insufficient to prove or attempt to prove ratification of a signature to a document irnr slgn ing of which would constitute criminality- .Ha said- that th state's jpwn witnesses had shown that Rlner'e nam slgnetfr-ttr-th certificate was a forgery, aa was Elliott's. s.. ;, . ' . ' " Attorney Mendenhall. . In cross-ques tioning attacked Qreenleaf s cspaclty aa an expert, attempting to show that "he had never planned . or ' conatructed a sewer, ' - miasr faldi Xay In Dry. ..Poter Flynn. sa an eapert who amined th Tanner creek sewer, told how he saw defects in numerous re spects and -in-general corroborated th vldenca of previous witnesses. Qeorge .Crump. who . worked on - the sewer under R. -M. Rlner, said that Riner personally told him to lay part of the brick "dry." without mortar. He ststed. however, that he, was never Instructed Jy Rlner to do the worfc rr1''BJy w said.Kiner constantly urged haste In th work, and pushed hi workmen to f Intah the aewer before the ralrrs began, OLD, DESPONDENT MAN . TAKES OSLER'STADVICE Wrapping a blanket around his neck so that -tha- flow of blood would not stain-cot-or- carpet,- George-W. Belt killed himself at the residence of his nephew. R. B. Belt. 721 East Stark street. , last evening, by shooting him self in th head. He had been unabl to obtain work on account of hla 72 years, and waa despondent. . p Belt prepared himself for death by donning hla best suit, snd shaving. He left - a note to hla nephew and - niece. saying that he had grown too old to be of us In thla world and thought he had better try another. Hts nephew and niece .were fond of him, snd had dona everything to make him contented, but he was of a proud nature and could not bear the thought of .living at their ex pense. Hla brother, W. C. 'Belt, of (4 East Ninth street, also. wanted th da ceaaed to live with him. Ths-aulclde came to-Portland-from Wisconsin about a year agOr Deputy Coroner Arthur I Flnley mad aa in vestigation and decided that an Inquest wss uiineceasnry. " Money enough wss. left by the deceased to pay his funeral expenses. His i, funeral will ba held from the residence of R. B. Belt at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Interment will b in .Lone Fir cemetery. - GOODBYE WEX D0N?T FORGET TO WRITE - -1 . " .. Wex Jones, who for many months fias written th Oregonlan's humorous col umn under the name of "Wex J.", has tendered his resignation" snd will leave next Saturday for New York to attach himself to the William Randolph Hearst forces.- Whether- Mr.- Jones will write fnr th evening or the morning edition of th American Is etiH a question. - It Is not a matter of sentiment that takes Mr. Jones from Portland. Ho goes purely for financial reasons: Hearst Is organising staff for his New York pa pers that will Include some of the very best writereJln ths country. H offered Mr. Jones a sslary that tha latter could not - very well decline, and Hearst's money looks quite ss bright tCTWex. at least,-as that of any other publisher. Tha Oregonlan allow him to depart, but not -without a tear. Mr. 'Jones ranks among th best half dosep paragrftphcre in the United States snd leaves behind him many warm friends In and out of th profession. NJURED IN CAVE-IN IN TANNER CREEK;SEWEROT , 1. "t l-hnwhaaKuaanlll In kla James Moore. , e,(sn einploy qf ri A 8myth, contractors' Whoarnfreph-ng th Tanner creek sewer, we a -aievkraly Injured about th head -In tha aewer this morning by a cave-In. With others he wss working' In tha sewer when. a large portion of ttxe - wall , fail on him. Patrolman Reed "removed., him to, 8t. Vincent's hospital, - where hi wounds which nenot believed to' be pf a- seri ous nstsre, aver tfreseed.r atXXUOaTAXEll AaxXITKT. - - (Jnernal ISnec1rTlcrlce-.)-"f - -r Philsdelphls, May If. A. rj. Elliott. r., millionaire- paper jnanufacturer. Waa held today on .the cha'fge of obtelnlns ILBtl from the Tradesmen's National bank by false pretenses,' ' - Crown". Prince Resembles -Wil- helm der Crosse ir-JDispo ' 7 sitlori and Manners. " t - acaloolns Clark.) .. . - (Copyright, 1, by W. K. Haarat) "Berlin, May X For oncvMn --his life at least, since th death of Tils father the kaiser must Temaln satisfied with raovyTflg" 'kTrncorigai y psitien in ths minds of his people-' . .-. ' Just now his son. Crown Prince Frled rlch Wtthelm.. -occupies th center of tha stage and hla name Is on -the lip of everybody.' In three weeks his mar riage takes place and the youth be come wtn.:. ""' r- . Tha great quettbn la then-. ' What kind pf a man? What kind of a ruler will he makef The ties not only be tween Prussia, but between-the whola empire and the Hohensollerna, ara si close, that, the personality.. of tha future kalaer is of the greatest Importance, On of th young prince's former teachers. Wilhelm Selbert, who has Ueeniiiin-gTow up and has had sa s- cellent opportunlty-to-obSBrye me evo lution of his character, haa Juat pub-" llshed a book which. for"that reason. Is. being read f probably mora than - any other German book at the present mo- ment. " '' -For Americans it is of soms interest ta-flnd Ihatth young-prince iia the aratst-admlraonzlor:rAmerKJ--na Americans, snd that h has no greater wish than to-b allowed to vialt the great republic on th other slds of 4 the Atlantic while he can still do so that la to aay7whll his tatbeT-re-mlir. l(ods8 and Semooratto. While h xesembles his father In many things, and while his opinions on mny caslons srelracedto the kaiser, m other respects he Is greatly different. He believes In his dlvln right and privilege a a futur ruler- by th graca of Qod. but tre has fionsnofh .'a lava or pomp ana snow snq is to a certain extent far mor democratic and unlike hi father Ha is alwaya willing to .listen to end -respect the opinions -of others. '"'- He 1s most temperate Th his hsblts snd, much to the disgust of his fellow students at th University of Bonn, he absolutely refuses to Indulge in their favortta pastlm th Stinking or an tn crad Ible number of telneof beer - in the shortest posslbls time. He Is less impulsive than his imperial father, but has Inherited- his ear and tsst for musto. - Th many stories told of bis esca- pedes - are nearly .aaruntrue. He has no prominent vices or dangerous tend- tncrgsT-Trot' li an sntnusiiiTTtrwrsf-Tsr outdoor ' sports, snd once -declared " to his father, who wanted him to spend more time over his books, that unleas he filled hla lunga with outdoor air lor aeveral hours avery dsy h simply could not exist. - Far from being a snob, he has at all ttmea - rather chosen - bis -friends, espe cially while at college, among tha moat than atlck ' to tha ooterl of bar! brained aristocrats who trlsd to cap ture' Tilm for thehr-THlQuev5 H la mor aoldler than politician. saya hts former teacher; "mor ofnc than cltlsen: mor sportsman - than thInkf.H m lack th power of 1n ltlatlve, which is so pronounced In his father; but he will surpass him in self- control, and altogether reminds one mor of Kaiser Wilhelm der Gross then if WUhelm 1V-. In tb reichatag tha queatlon of granting th crown' prince a certain an nual allowance haa repeatedly been dis cussed sine Easter, and a certain part of tl Oerman press hss been support ing ths proposal with a variety or in' tereatlng - arguments, som of which have been rather hard iplll for th kal ser to swallow. , On paper, which ' svldenOyTiappelied to please the kaiser and his eldest, son, points out that It is necessary to grant ths vrown prince a snltsbla allowance to keep him out of - the hands of th Jewish money lender, snd reminds us of the rather unpleasant fact that the lata Kaiser Frledrlch. when crown prince, borrowed considerable money from. Jewa and thereby to a certain ex tent waa forced to further their mbl tlons more than wss desirable in the Interest Of the Oerman people. AnotherJ.paperJ points out , that the kaiser hSs alwaya sperit every penny of his snnual Income of $4,000,000, and haa nothing to spare for his son, making it sbsolutely necessary for tha Oerman peopl to provide an Ineom for him. , jBTAjrTJTAOTTJMBB TO MMT. (Journal Special Service. 1 Atlanta, Oa., May 15. Judging from th large number of early arrivals the tenth snnual convention of th National Association of Manufacturer la bound to be th largest as well aa tha most Im portant ever held by the organisation, Delegates from sit parts of the country registered at convention headquarters today and mora are arriving on every train. The gathering will be called to order In tha prand opera house tomorow morning and th sessions will continue over Wednesday snd. Thursday..Becre- tary Victor H. Metcaif of the depart ment of commerce) and labor Is sched uled to address th convention Thura day evening. . Th discussions of tthe convention will cover a wide range of subjects, and will Include such tnomen tous questions sa tle rcgnlatlon-ret -raH- road rates, tha tariff, the Panama canal and the relations, between capital and labor. , '. . , STAaTOZUITTO MXBTXaTOBV Oerman .evatngellstlo meetings begin this evening lit -the Uer man -Congrega tional church, corner Seventh and. Stan ton streets, at 8 o'clock. The Methodist. churches have united In this movement. Evangelist IL Mr Roller, known through out Yate-Cnlted States and Qermany, will- ronduct th services. , From May It Jo 21 there will be afternoon meet- ingsrat s ooiock in tn necond Oermsn Methodist churcn. corner Kodney av nnei and Seventh street CASTOR I A For Ijifajits and Chlldres. Th8 Kbi Yon. Hara Alwajs Bought Ssar. tha Signature of .. It should be distinctly understood that these Instruments have -cot -been, ex changed on, account T of the sllghtesr deficiency In their playing qualities, but on the contrary because tha owner wer on tne contrary oecavise iwm owner, ware fa bl. of brlnB.in aamuch genuine so-wettpileBBdthat they were wllHng-eop.gursr-rnXo- tir . Eomsas Ihey hav increase -.the .amount of their invest ments Blnce th introduction of .the.-Jiletw- etyle-Pianola in theWst-bjrUara Piano House, many" owner of Pianola have been anxlou-to' substitute- them fnr Hume possrinlnglthn new feature. Owing toi alUraUona beTfiiTTnw our atore, and the arrival laat week of an unusually large number of new In-etrumants,-our flcc-re are considerably crowded. We have therefdfS--ae?!tded-to clear - out- these "usedPIarrolaS"Atx-- tremaly low. prices. - t MANY BELLINGER'S BIER Thousands Gather to Pay Their LastRespectsJo the Be- - - loved Jurist. FUNERAL SERVICES V " WITH MASONIC RITES Dr. Eliot Speaks Eloquently of ffiTttfrind mtktrvr the Dead.' A f reat-concourse . of mournars-gatli-ered at thPortIandTcreTnatorium yea- jea4aBas slanAII- sTS 8An took rvart In tha Simple yet tmpresaiv acfvlcea that at Bellinyr. Hundd-I Cavro-from till-1 , .m, Jt .a ha ay u asaal sr Jlin ST SB a . Itam K 1SHB1 JT3. aem-n uviiiabj ass wa vsjv - bad traveled from other states to tes sw.AiaB wa f as-aaariPi wnilsl tlDI JB. XBW tify t their hlghregara lor tne aeaa Jurtst, Probably-not In th history of .u .,. v. .,ii,h an auinoiirlnaT bean witnessed on the occasion of a funeral. Flowers were banked on in cnapei pisi form, t , - - - - Ur. .kl-tnn' ra Nfl. i. A. F. S A, M., . F. Hitchcock master, conducted IhaJUasoniftburial services, "snd there - U.annl. mUA lit llAnOC- " IMS WU WIMVIM ' " ' iinUUB8d eitwns 1 servsa ss uuumary Snd active pail-Dearers, im in rmj particular the funeral waa a heartfelt expression of th general respect for Judg Bellinger. . . . - Rev,- I-T.-- raloV-pate-rwltuaMl the FlratTrrtltartsir ehurlrdeMvr4 a beautiful - eulogy. Uklng as his. Uxt Psalms JU: 1 ' ' : - ''Blessed la the man that walketh not eth In tha way of sinners, nor sittetn . - , ,, . j i in tn seat 01 tna aoornrui. m auui-onsr-artptTiTW--aFread-- Psalms; xr-n 1 ,w.n rA K.lflv the at nrv of Judge Belllnger'a life, describing him ss a man or noDie aims, nmi vo deavor, high Intellect, possessed of sweet human sympatniea ana unovnauui votlon to duty. H referred to his evei present sense of humor that never found AM-MainM avMintlna ' 1n ' wholesome stories which, ss In the ess of Lincoln, were alwaya at nia command i illus trate a point and which sens of humor never took. tn -torm-oi aneenng ,ei "It waa th distinct personality 01 Ti. 4 . D.llln,., that rhirmaA thoaa who knew him," aid Dr. Eliot, "and which gave him so large a piace in me puma; estimation among thos who did not n n it,, tun.n, , neraonal acaualntance. It was thla personalHT. evolved by in tellectual processes sei mio iravui ur u mA k mmiH, viiietiirert bv warmth of sympsthy snd th light from the sun of - candid Investigation, that placca Charles B. ueinngers name among uiu.o kih tha commonwealth of Oregon will honor as long ss It shall endure. "Thoaa who knew Juoge ueuwger win - th. -wtrintna- nmtle.the ...i.vmu n iinderaiand a mood and" the . h.n there wrna a inilini uiB.ina " - " " 1 call f or oomfort or encouragement. Alaaj terful in mind ana loity in sianun, no . annrnnchnbla bv tha humblest and wopjlhs confidence of every one." yn. scrvjDXira TXOUsT BXCXTAX. t Th sdvsnc sale of seata for Regi nald L. Hidden a vldlin recital at ma Marouam Orand theatre next Wednes day evening will open tomorrow morn ing at 10 o'clock. Edgar E. Coursen will be th accompanist. Mr. Indian's reappearance In Portland will ba gladly welcomed by nia many irienas ana nu- mlrer. ; , "' ' " T '" Wrr.T.sm- tJT BBTJTbOSbT IOW. (Sneclel fHipakh tu The Joomal.) "".. Aberdeen, Wash., May 18. John mor- - mat. nn tne sua 1 nnanr was killed In a drunken row early Sunday MOURNERS AT - SPECIAL IN A WE We treat successfully all prlvat ner voua and chronio diseases "of men f alao blood, etomsch, heart, liver, "-kidney and throat troubles. We cur SYPHILIS (without mroury) to etay cured for ever. In 80 to (0 days. W , rsmov r STRICTURE, without operation or pain, : In 15 day. , -w stoa arsTTis. rne reeruir or bvit abuse. Immediately. We can reatore th exual vigor of any man under to by meant of local treatment, peculiar to -ourselves. - - ', . -. ' - j . w We Cure Gonorrhoea In a Week ' ' Ths doctors of this Institute are sll regular graduates, have ' had many veara' experience' have been known In Portland I6r lb yeara. have a reoutatlont to- maintain', and will undertake n eaae-r unleaa certain cure can b effected. - w guaranto a cure in every esse w undertsk or charge no fee. Consulta tion free. Lett-re cotindentlat Inntrue. i I ... UAftV 1Ta-0 ULV mall-l , 1 W cure the? worst cases of plies In twa or thre trestments, Itlon-' Cure guaranteed. . It you cannot call at office writ for question blank. " Horn eesnriii. ; - - pfflce hour; to I snd 7 to . Sundsys snd holidays, 18 to 1 DR. W. NORTON DAVIf OU-eas la Van Noy Hotel, 12 '.i Third A Good One for $130 -Y oir can ret a good aeie-eW -aa Uulev 1130, and from that up to 8-n. Every instrument la In- good condition and dona heretofore. A-amull payment down aad moderate monthly installments will secure, any one of them. Choice in oases la of light or dark mahogany, etroinaedi ea k at walnut canea. Those who wish -the-choicest bargains will need to call early. Mall orders wilt have to be accompanied "with a check or ' money order for at leaat 820. 'Phono orders cannot be held for more than twenty-four hours awaiting first payment.- Kller Piano House, S61 Wajih- tngtorr-wtree, earner Park Largest. ' Tesdlngahd "indnt reliable' plshd estab lishment In th Nthwst,3:r.--iiii::rr-:-t . .-..tii:- - j'.-i.,::.-.'; -, - - - - TEETH FREES Extracting, cleaning and azaminatton . fTtEB during ainhisTwek.,Th Bos-, ton Psinless Dentists - will ,'glv tha lowest price ever known In Portland for strlrjtly high-class dental k work. Don't put "It 'Offr-btlt eomIn at dnceT" flood work it . low-- pricesr- guaranteed tat'iftirr,' liss insdaaTTrorM-wid- reputstlon for' tha Boston . Dentists, 2I1H Morrison street ; f : ' H . gxtractliig' aad gxsmlaatlew silver FttLrNGB"TnTrr.Trrr35s,- OOLD CROWNS ..S3.00 FUIL BET ............. .....BS.OO BRIDGE WORK . .. ..". 7.T.".$3.00 Z OtherdentUts roma and go but tha Boston Dentists remain tha sam re liable, up-to-date dentists. Boston PaiiilesrDcntistt" 891 V ltorrtsoa Opp. Meie ai lraaik . - taad Old Jroawrao. HOURS 1:10 a. m. to p. en ds y, 8:80 a. m. to 12:80 p. m. Buav- C O EE-WO, The Qreat Chinese Doctor. Heanetl " arreatb-": cauae bis wonderful -3- cures - are-; so wMl rrewn inrontnoui the United " Sis tea. and because eo many ' iwopie are ininiiui 0. him for - aavinc - their lives from OPERATIONS' f , Ta H treat any and I aisaasss .with I Va-eere powerful Chlneaa. 1 'a-r,- a - Hires, roots, duos, L, barka and vegetables wai iSaS tii in 9 that ara entirely gar known to medical science In this eousy try, and through the uae of theae harm leaa remedies. Thla famoua doctor kpows the action of over 800 different remedies that he has successfully used Indifferent diseases. He auaranteea to cure catarrh. asthma, lung troubles, rheumatism, ner- " vouaness, stomach, liver, aianey. xe male trouble and all private diseases, " Hundreds of testlmonlala. . Charges moderate. Call and See him. 1 , . OOVSUX.TATIOaT FaVJOL Pstienta out of tba city writa far blank and circular. Inclose stamp. Ad dress THE. C. QEE W0 CHINESE - MEDICINE CO. r 888 Alder street. Portland. Or. ' Stair way of 161 Vk Alder atreet leads to of. . ace. Mention this paper.. Try It once or twic a week "myb for your Sunday dln ner, and notice the good feel- , lng you have. The flavor Is 'Ideal. sramOY, 1 cnts a package. j. ' J AT ALL GROCERS. morning by being struck "with a scant ling. Several arreata were made. The cor oner's verdict was that he was killed by unknown parties. -. Martin Martinson is held in Jail. Thorson was a widower and leaves one child. without 1f opera- t f Crest, Cc r I '-aw 1 L5SFX "V" -k mWt wv ar a -, I' r- 1 : a V v I I'. f.ii