The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 01, 1905, Image 3

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Again Accuttd of Conspiracy
to Cubom Perjury. -; ;
ENEY V.UL NOT RIOK ;
- ANY FURTHZR DELAY
Und Jury Newsrthelesg Ms Bring
in a Frtah True Fill Against Them
Alleging Conspiracy to Defraud the
Govtouneri.t. - . , , :.
Contrary to the- generel expectation
third trial of Congressman William'
n. Dr.,' van Viesner ana Marion
rlgge. walcn la to commence next luea-
y to the reaerai couri, win om on in
ma indictment on which the two pre-
nua trial are baaed. Tho charge in
t Indictment wa conspiracy . to
bora perjury,-ana at one time unueo
District Attorney Ueney -was con
Lierlnar the" advisability- of securing a
w Indictment on me- simpler, onargo
eonaplracy to defraud the government
public lands. He aa Id thla morning-:
The third trial will be on tbe original
diet men t. I -do not want to run the
Isk of further delaya through pices In
ittement or otner dilatory tactics on
e part of tha defense." , -.---. :-v '
Nevertheless it , la tnougnt -tnar. tna
and Jury .'mar return, an Indictment
tainst the three defe: -dints on tho
n . . . . .
arge of conspiring to aerraua tna gov
nment Thla auppoaltlon flnda corrob
atlon in the fact that tho numerous
itneaaes whr - are nere rtom croos
tunty are now being examined by the
rand Jnry Two of them. Lark Elliott
hd j. a. Watklne. were examined thla
nrnlna. Watklna i on of the entry
f - M 4 f 1 I W
the Jntereat or Williamson, ana Vrea
The grand Jury will adjourn thla aftt?-
hon until luesaay merninav j in
ctmenta will bo returned before that
UDBE SAYS LORD CEiOT
ublie Officials Not to Be Pro
ceeded Against Civilly for - .
Official Acts. '--C i
Charlea F. Lord's teO.OOft -damage rult
lnmt United Btataa .District Attorney
t ancle J. Heney baa com to an abrupt
ncluston. - The: demurrer: filed In be
,lf of Mr. Heney hy-'Henry-E. MeOlnn
i sustained thla morning by Judge
aaer, who TUled that a public official
Mid not be aued civilly for acta dona
purauance of hla duty. - Lord's eult
aa baaed on the -fact that the district
tomey eauaed ln to -bo Indicted for
nsplracy to obstruct auatlce In eon'
ction wiib ut land v fraud praseca-
ns. ----- - - .nt.-nnrt -"--:
By Judge-Fraaer'a decision Lord la
rtually thrown out of court, for
ougb ( ha wee-- -allowed five' dan in
lilch to amend Ma complaint, the Judge
maraea tnat ne could see no way in
hlch it could b so amended as to be
proper pleading. Tbo Indictment
taiirat-ljord Is ' lllli'--WiHllnKlMthe
derat court and will probably come up
r mat arter tne uod fraud saaes are
nctueed. - ' - . -
WO-MILUOrj MORTGAGE
BY GRAND RONDE ROAD
(Special tnDetck te Tka laeraaLt
I Grande. Or., Sept 1. A bond and
ortgage In the aum of tl.OOO.OOS to the
rnerlcan Loan ft Truat - company haa
en filed In tho office of the recorder
the Central "Railway of Oregon cov
ing the rights of wav. roadbed, rolling
ock, and other property .of the com-
fny. The Central railway -is the name
the corporation Which nronoaea . r-
rana Konde vallev tnnMilnr Ji.ir
Pe. union, cove. Elgin and La Orande.
e promoters atato that everything Is
in reaaineaa to nuah tha mrk tnr.
Krd to completion. ,
ERMANY IS THREATENED
BY EPIDEMIC OF CHOLERA
(Jcvaal SiMlt
Brlln, Sept. 1. The authorities fear
epidemic of cholera. Twelve local)-
ere now infected In the region bo
en the Baltln nA th viv- w(h
(1 the plague's appearance in Hamburs
py mean a hard fight, ahead to aup-
r"" aa was th case in ltts. an J
, when 100.000 per sons ted In Prus-
Numerous bacterloloeista have
pn sent into the infected -districts r.
r. in tno quarantine. In all about
aea have been ieported. - .
PWN IN CAUCASUS IS ;
BESIEGED BY TARTARS
oeral SWUI a.ni,. t ' i
Iriflls, 8nt. 1. The town of . fihuah
the Asiatic Caucaaua, .with a popula
n of about 49.009.' la besieged by Tar
a. who are.maaaacrelng the.Arme
na. The place was formerly a for:-
and occupies a strong position, be-
altuated on the crest of an Isolated
Colds
Onlnlne. the ' worM.1ito
rmoe ttae caaee. Call - tor the
utWa
Care,
teas tat aa laatate el v-W,
'a. 8e. i. i , .
fraWT Min lfteirrfirtyroi' If you've
ul jir. inomaa uieciria ua 4n
house.'!- Inatant relief In mm. of
P. euts, sprains, -aecldentaof anv
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Wtrlthy Mint Captivated by
Voice of Chop-Girl, Adopts
l and Wi!l Educate Her. 7 T
(Jearaal apeelal Scrrlee.) '
1 Denver, Colo., Sept 1. Mr. and Mri.
frank Stone of Bhawnee. Oklahoma, en
tered the department a tore of Lewie
Bona and went to the music department
Mlaa Carrie McManua, who had aecurrl
a place in the store at ft a week, i
singing and her ' vole attracted Mr.
Btone, who bad her elng several eongi.
Then a proposal to adopt her was malu
On tha spot. , ' - ,- - - -
The girl went t herjioina. with the
8tonee, the consent of her mother wnr
obtained, her father being dead. , The
adopted parents promised her, five years
In 'Europe with eminent teachera wuo
will cultivate her voice.- She - went eaet
with, the fltonea In their prtvate car' yes
terday. , . ' : 1 -r '-
Stone la rated a. millionaire, and., la a
realty dealer. . Mlaa McManua la 17
yeare of age and la a blonde. Bhe ha
been soloist of a, sextette here for sev
eral years. ' : -.-:..' i - j.
BAILIFF JAY UPTON '
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(Continued front Page One.)
Numerous other caaes reveal loose
ness., at : least, and seem to demand a
thorough shaking up of. the- methods
that have been followed In administer
ing .estates of Incompetents . and - de
ceased.. ':.'' ' !
' Mr.-Upton today returned from As
toria snd -made - the following written
statement
.-"There has been no graft at all. Not
m alngle penny -of anybody's money baa
bean .wrongfully taken and not: a eent
of any one's money came to roe. It was
a very unfair and unjust -attack, with
only a grain of truth for ita foundation
out of whlah, . from the eagerness of
certain Tepojtera, haa been built a great
atorv of -e. acahdal.
. '.'I have for three yea rebeen In the
county Judge s office where I have had
the entire confidence of Mr. Webster and
have , bad -considerable -responsibility
and a great deal of authority. . In the
position I held many people came to me
to aak for some attorney to take -charge
of matters for them. Some of them I
referred to Mr.- Rlddell. some I have
sent to Robert Galloway, some to John
Logan and aome to other attorneys wtio
did not have a very extensive practice,
but there was no grafting or dlvision-of
fees either with him or with the others.
. TbTe')egranv. prlnted -a-llst- of alr-the
cases be had in tha probate court, claim
ing -1 had turned them all into him
through the Influence of my position.
That Is not bo. It Is unjust to me and
unfair to him to claim the only business
he had was what I gars him. Mr. Rld
dell worked at the courthouse for- a
couple of years himself where be became
familiar, with the-various methods of
tha different 'departments and got the
great part of that business without my
having any- know ledge or connection
with it Becauae my. name appears as
notary, public on petitions and - other
papers. It la claimed we bed an under
standing to control . such - bualness.
Every one. and there are a great many
besides Mr. Rlddell, knowa that I 'have
always been willing to and hare affixed
my seal as notary publto to all sorts of
legal documents, for different lawyers,
never taking a cent for the same., and
lf all the papers and. cases In which my
name appears as h notary were listed. It
would majte a list big enough to take
your breath away.; That la my only con
nection with those cases.. . -"Any.
statement that Rlddeir-ahd I
are partners le falsehood. One person
claimed that I had admitted there was a
Ce Our Prloe LIsit I
Raatt Bf . Milk, (laas
Snail Slrlnla .... ,3 Tn, Bet ...
Half Cblcfcra 45ILaMMiaae
SaadwU-h. Hmmn-, .IU
Sandwich, cbeee. ,1U
Sanwlrh, r..-.10(
naudwlrK. ehli-kaa . ,V
eauawica, ciud...
Two frlrd htm..
Sacoe and Es,4
Haai au4 kssa..
Bakisl -Bcane ....
Breo and Better. -(rkr
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Chlrkra Broth..., ,
VrfctabU Soup ..
Or- Pm li..,'
Riicar 5ora
Dill Pick,
OUrea
Pie, W cat,.
sea trrin
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Ice Tea
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Hop Gold. alaM. .
Mop Gold, att-in. ..10
-. Hop Gold, pint .16
Hop Gold, quart .26
Blue RlbbM. Vt. .90
Blue Ulhboa. qt .00
Mliad Drinks
HUrb Ball t . .20
Corktatt - . : .30
Straight Whiskey. .16
White Rock .25
Soda Water .10
Apolllnarla ...... ,ZS
Wise. Claret, gfaea'--. 15
Wine, Claret, pint .26
WIm. Port (Uaa .J6
Wine. Saelorne, qt l.Rl
.10 Wine, aaattrns, pt .76
.10 Partvr. nine .23
8 1 load ToaiatoM.... .10 Porter. -slaae.... 15
SUoad Cncumnm. .lolAlo. atne .26
HI Iced Watermelon .10 Mumm, pint 160
CanUloupa, order. .161 Muoim, qoart . . . . . 5.00
Porta, eep I .OStirape.JiiK. (laas .10
Hot t'akae with suple arrop- and batter., M
, Don't carry luhch.i when- yea -eaa - eaase te
our place and bar Juat what roe want at tba
iboro price. Baneaatwr the place: ,Laat
bnltdlnc oa left aide of TralL " -
ItQXiWCLO TO PIECES
i,5flo feh nmr:
John Baldwin Killed While Mak-
? Inf an Atcension at Ohio f
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not sa
.?f Mr. Rlddell got more- cases from
me than did .some, of the other lawyers.
-which I don't think Is so. I might say
he got what he got because he waa a
friend of mine, who' needed the business,
having just opened his office at that
time for the practice of law. : If. that
waa wrong, well,, I waa and am .willing
to shoulder the responsibility.
"J "In regard to the Janseo case, I have
nothing to do with It and tha statement
In Thursday's Journal la a He. - I wrote
two letters to Herman Jensen, It la true,
One at Mr. RlddeU'a dictation and one
for the administrator. - I have done the
same thing for - many other , lawyers,
when for some reason they coufd hot get
to their- offices. To have done other.
Len-cjectrlo line through thtlwino would haw-ihomt-a-hrt of ac
commodation, of which people have
never accused me. In regard to the tel
egram - eent notifying Janeen of bis
brother's death, this was sent after the
coroner bad made an attempt to reach
him unsuccessfully by telegraph, and, it
waa only, an act of Christian kmdneaa.
and In reference to the Judge's signature
I have been authorised to sign his name
to all papera except, of course, orders
of the court, and It waa not necessary
to bother him with such details.
.. In all. these , matters there " was - no
prearrangemenr. I acted entirely on my
own reaponsiblllty, as I thought st the
time seemed beat. I scted entirely In
all these mstters without any -know!
edge on tho part of Judge Webster, but
with the knowledge sometimes and once
under the direction of Commissioner
Llghtner. There . waa' nothing wrong
wilhr any of them The record that has
been made in-the -past three years in
stopping grafting in estates and throw
ing out grsfters should be sufficient to
convince any one that no grafting has
been tolerated. - -v. ,
'Regarding the assertion made In an
other paper that -1- " furnlahed Mose
Blocb wltb Information .of money due
estates, money due frpm-the original
t7.i0 whTch Is deposited for. each estate,
in ' the probate court, and not all used
for filing fees, the statement is false.
as Bloch knowa the ' records well and
does, not. need any one to help him find
anything he wants
v (Joarsal Special Servlca.) : "
Greenville. Sept. L Professor
John Baldwin, aeronaut, was blown to
pieces by an explosion - of dynamite
while 1.60 feet , In - the air yesterday
afternoon in slfcht of several thousand
persons, among them being his wife and
three children. . . .
Baldwin has been giving dally exhibi
tions st tha county fair, ascending sev
eral thousand feet and exploding dyna
mite at Intervals. It la not 'known how
the accident occurred, but it la probable
that the six sticks of dynamite ex
ploded simultaneously, as - but. one re
port waa heard It 4a supposed that in
lighting the fuse connected with . the
dynamite the gas. in the"" balloon
fired, which Immediately - exploded,
lighting the dynamite and causing It to
go ' off alao. Spectators ..only saw
cloud of smoke, ks the airship vanished.
A half mile sway pieces of wreckage
and fragments of Baldwin's body .were
found. -Baldwin waa 17 yeara old and
for SO years has been giving exhibition
ascensions.
NEW RATES PROTESTED
BY KNIGHTS OF HONOR
'r'"eerest BpaclaV Servlee.f
Chicago, 111 Sept.1. There la con
siderable - dissatisfaction ' among : -the
older members of the Knights of Honor,
a -fraternal- organisation with a large
membership' scattered ' throughout , the
United States, over tha- increase in the
rates, which goes into - effect .- today.
According to statements made by local
members, thousands or the older mem
bers seriously consider the advlaabll
lty of severlns"br -connection with
h. . tlin Thl AUttn whl.li
K?tr!!&e4o-W,r'1 Mrjd?g,'l was flerlfled.mxa.lama time agoJy. Jhe
and I to handle such business. Thai U I ot th. .UDram- iode. differ-
essentially . from., the change , which
caused so much dlasatlsfatktlon lnthe
ranks of the Royal Arcanum. It af
fects only.-reembers between 10 and 70
years of age. - Formerly. all members of
70 were assessed It per morrth. while
under the new arrangement members of
70 will be assessed fit a month1 on fl.000
insurance; those of 0 years. 114; thoei
Of ft years, $lt.(0, and so on down tha
SCale. - ' -- v '' .' y---"'--.J--;-
Officials of the order state that the
Increase . In the rates became- necesaary
owing to the fact that during the last
five years $1,111,471.10 more was paia
out . In death benefits to famlllea of
members between tha age's of 0 and 70
than wail received from the membership
at bat age. ."" -.-;' ';
FUNERAL OF HOTCHKISS
- . IS HELD AT EUGENE
r Waahl
Cora mates Too- High, .
Waahlna-ton. Senkl.-The Interstate
commerce commiaaioa nas aecjuea in n
the preeent freight chargee on corned
prod uots and oorw-1wm M issouri r Ivea
aaTliai rata nn t-ni-'naJpriirTlj'i mo.-
than i cents above the rate on corn.
ra"mtretrlTrrrnttfOTg'irmr
products snd the differential. Is declared
too nigh.
Coupon Free Ha ml Ian Trip
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands
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)IKIIMII1II Ol.llllMlllllllHM
This coupon must be voted on or before Sept. k. 1101.
i , I (Special Dlapatcb . to Th JearaaL. -
. Eugene. Or., Sept ,1. -Tho body of
Merritt B. Hotchklss, who died st Hills
boro Wednesday, arrived In Eugene to
day for burial by -the . local Maeonlo
order. Mr. Hotchklss was a former
resident or' Eugene, having come here
In 1S97. He left five yeara afterward
and took up hla residence at Htllsboro.
Mr. Hotchklss leaves a widow and two
children, Merrlt K. and Flora. He was
born j in. Oswego county, New Tork.
August 0, 1141, and served aa a -volunteer
throughout the civil , war. ' -
PIONEER RESIDENT: ' .
OF SALEM EXPIRES
(Special Dlapateh to The leornaL) '
Salem, ' Of., Sept. l.Mre. Christine
Cordes Frlckey, a resident of Salem for
St years. dled at her home In thla city
August "II.-after S lingering lllneaa
She was born In the1 province of Hano
ver. Germany. December J4. Jtlt. She
is survived by a husband and six chil
dren. William, of Fossil; Mrs. Christian
Orelsler, Weston: Chris,. Plateau, Cali
fornia l Mrs. Mary Casebere, Mrs. Emily
Jory and Mlrs Minnie JTlckoy. SaienivJ
GOVERNMENT WILL KEEPF
TYPESETTING MACHINES
"Oyster -Baynepl- l.Th ' preala"e"hl I fourth 6f this month.-' ""A:
will not inske-publlothe-findtngB vt th
Keep commission en its recent investi
gation of the government printing offish
until be returne to Washington. Thl
contract made by General Palmer, pub
lic printer, for the purchase-or 73 Lane
ton typesetting machines will be allowed
to stand, thus blocking the stockjobbers'
a-ame. who ere using the report of the
Keep commission to Influence tha mar-
ket " ;; ..' 1 ' ' -.'..'
ALBERTA CELEBRATING
PROVINCIAL AUTONOMY
' . ,' ', " t i n m '"i.-.y . ,'.4
(looraal gpaelal Brrlce.l '
Rdmonton.' Alberta. Sept. 1. T The
granting of provincial autonomy 'to Al
berta Is celebrated here- today ton
large scale and Intense enthualasm pre
vails among all classes of the popula
tion. The governor-general, accom
panied by Lady Ore snd a large and.
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bPcrtissi. -; I V 'fiyeSA. jJ 1 wXs&hl ;&siyuzi:yi
Boys' and CWldrcn's Suits $5 to $12.50 . .f Youths' Collcjc Suits $10 to $20
CLOTl
'Have you seen our showing of Boys', and Youth -Clothing for Fall and Winter You should do " v;
. - -"so. it will reveal something novel in the way of unique styles and pretty colorings. -
a. ' : Is fNsrat xbe original, exclusive Buster Brown, in the greatest assortment of
'BuSTERJPROWff tyleseverysuit bearing the genuine Buster Brown label t which is the
tjiLioiMi-iiiibw .
W TTC - Inlnew ideas for the new season, with regular and knickerbocker trou-
ImI IMsnt II fcV sen. jJew effects in double-breasted Suits, with belt. Junior styles
VVfce XlnTVaB '.v y...tnntntr tn nrrV. finSaherl isrith rf collar. Eton atvle. The older sizes
lapel and collar. y-;;:; 'y.yy ::YrHV--i';-Vr"
finished with coat !
VlA w nin gT llfHtL ' Designed for young men who delight in clothing of precise
I -1 II I riir Jlillal " f ashionu It gives them an air of smartness sadly lacking in
M.."1" e4Va a- Vaiai iMf t ordinary youths. clothing. Long cut, single and double
breasted, with 10-inch vents,-. They come in blues, browns and green fancy mixtures. -
Sec Our Misses' TaHor Made
and Coals
ASPECIAL FOB
EABLT
FALL
SHOES
n
We show
. a large
' variety.
HAND-TURNED vici
kid, patent tip, mili
tary heel, lace shoes for
women $3.50 value-
Special
tomorrow
(Tan i
son's
and'
Tan Oxfords this sea
popular shades
shapes at very'
low prices ,
FULL An
283-85 U0KRIS0N BT
brilliant party of ataff officers and gov
ernment officials, arrived here last nigh:
and were present today at the clvllaud
military celebration. Two hundred mei
of. the mounted police and fourt field
nieces formed the- escort. From
the governor-general ana nie party win
go to Resins, where the autonomy eel-
ebratfon ot the new province.
i .To:.:o3Row - to;.:o3rov
v n n i ! v fiSl & ' "y ii -ii :
On Sole mt.KiRi OaSde
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aaaasaaaaaaiaiaaaaSaaaaaSaMllsa 1 f-' ' I -Tf ateteagaMMarai
ehratton- thay-wlll -continue their- tour.
The governor-general will take a hunt
ing and.elghtaeelng trip through Man
itoba and tha territories snd Lady Orey
and the - other lady . membere of - the
pertt will enjoy a holiday under can
vas at, QiTAppelle lake, , where - Lady
Mlato-ised to camp.,; , '
; Eire Kendall Tonight. ;
f tfattraetloe at the alarmaat OranS the
atreSn MaOlaoa. betweea Rlkth and Seventb
irMti. tonlaht will be Eara Kendall and kla
excellent eompaar I Sldnty Roeaerrlil's cow.
edr-erama, "Tfte Daraatorner.-' . wnirs aae
Ita Initial perfarmanoe laat -alirbt and evade a
Sr1dad bit. A enrdal prlee atetlnee will be
limn teasorrnw at l e cmnii ins laai per
will be Sira ronerfew aigaw t: ,
What about that trip to Honolulu?
Tho Steamship Alameda sails from- Ssn
Francisco -September t. and ronnd-trlp
-reduced rats la 111.: See about It at
fit Market street, Saa Francisco...
Brighten your horne at" "minimum of expeme. - Tomorrow evening jrou can "
getrymyrngTguglharrordinanly sella forI7gQTaraImc)sthalJLcnce
-The-reveisible kind that wears for yrararrrBrtgTi
into oriental and Conventional designs that are appropriate for any room. r Got
any "bare spots'? ( Now's your chance. V
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