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LIQUOR ELEnENT OF GOUnCIL WJJJS, FRIEfJDS QUITTED MEMO! - I IT KJfN ' I i) ii( I r1. rf ' i a. n tr If - I 1 cept Box Ordinance Recom- " mended for PftssagaT V EICHT.CtOSEO EARS TO .;-r APPEAL FOR DECENCY Council Votes for Another Ineestica . 1 tion to Conducted by Commit tee of Three tad '' Paseea Clearly Uncoiittilutioral Otrtinene. - Again the liquor element h the elty "Tvenncll" triumphed night k frus ' ' tratlng the attempt of ta majority of ' the ntnbtrl of toe Uo.no Itrenae ca I mlttee 10 revoke the limner Heme of the notorious Richards eetabllahment end by refusing to ucrpt tlx bos ordl j nance recommended for passage, ' Eight members of the- council closed : "their ears to the appeals of respectable I people of Portland and of Mayor Lane, '- and In "the faca of the moat, convincing 'evidence that all the law a of decency and respect, besides the municipal laws the place, they poked fun and made lent of the matter -and declared that the Investigation Into the ehargee made oy Mayor Lane against the establish ment by the liquor I Irenes committee had been a farce. Annand and Shepherd, tare of 'the moat ardent supporters of. Richards last night, are member of the "liquor tlcen 1 committee and participated In the In. Vest Icat Ion which the committee' made on the charges of the mayor. In order e. 'to avoid the Issue they proceeded to cast reflections, not only on their fellow , members of the oommlttee, but uawlt- tingiy on themselves by declaring the ' investigation a faro. Ordinance Uaaonstltutional. Inatead of taking away the license , ini council voted by to C to rail an . omer investigation to he con I a committee of tliiee appointed by the ,i mayor. skater in the meeting thle com' mil tee waa clothed with the power ef a judicial body by the passing of an or dlnanoe to compel wltneaaea to appear . when aummoned before a council com 4 mlttee and force them to give testl . monr under penalty of One or Imprleon- moot. Such an ordinance la clearly un i constitutional, as it confers on the , council the authority of a Judge. It J.- waa passed for the purpose of forcing ; certain wltneaaea to dlsrjosa Infurma Ttion"w1rcS' the liquor Interacts . are ,. eager to secure. , , Whether Mayor Lane will appoint the committee la not known. lie would nnkann atatament to that effect thle morning, neither would he say anything . L aa to bla future policy toward the , Richards and other resorts.- He threat ened some tlma ago, however, that un : leas the place was dosed he would place ' a polleemaa In the establishment and ' fore everybody who entered the hotel portion te reg'later. He may now pro ' oeed to carry out thla threat ' It la known that , nvament la ttotr 1 7 on foot by th authorll' to arrest T. I. .Rtetiamla.aa setylng i ; liquor. Uk girls under ll years et age ; It la said that, two girls who are con ; alderably under age will go Into court i and testify. -T; r . v - - - ysority - Bepert a arprise. . After the majority report of the Ilq - ' nor license committee recommending - the revocation of the license of the ' Richards place, signed by Council men .' Masters, Wills, Wallace and Vaughn, t waa read the surprise of the evening i . cam with the reading At ajnln0tltxJ--, port, signed by Councilman Annand and " Shepherd. The minority report- fol- lows "We. the undersigned, a" minority 'of ,r . the members of the liquor license com 4 mlttee, do hereby report that an Inves ,. ; . 1 1 gat Ion waa held by aald oommlttee on Wednesday, January II. 10, concern r ; lng the liquor llosnsa of T, L Richards, ' , , and our Investigation was greatly ham nerait bv the rafuul nf wltneaaea in , " ' testify and there waa not sufficient evl-l ; oenos proauoen i ne ttenrmgr o war- . ran. ua revocation or nia iicenae, ana ; - we therefore recommend that this mat ter be referred to the liquor Iicenae eonr- , mlttee aad that the mayor appoint committee of three members . of the . . council to make an Investigation, te . . : take evldenoe aa they desire, and report , their findings to the liquor license com- mittea." Majority Beset J..VaoenlmmrtlateJy. majority report . be adopted. - out - Shep- hard 'moved to amend the motion by atrbstltutlng the minority report Thle was not permitted by the mayor, end a Your Opportunity FOR IMPORTED BRONZES Being on -thcTC,rffe of annual stock-tak- ' ing and in order to eliminate the remain- . ing' subjects from r next season's display,,.: ; we have Greatly Reduced will at once become "interesting to-all ad mirers of this beauti ' ful art. ' ..: 1 CfcTWr aad 'WaealagtomJta nwiuu CU.TXMKITSIS ;r M aafaeenaUajr Opttdaaa 4 -Wkeee Qaalttr b a f te Beei." vote waa taken. on the, majority report! Itennett.1 Mast ere, Kushllght, Vaughn, Wallace end Wills. Nits Annand. -Balding, punning. Xsl mher, Meoeree, ieston, Bhursey ana Shepherd. ,.' Shepherd Immediately . moved te soopt ths minority report, which opened the floodgates end for half -ait hour sarcasm, satire. Irony and censure filled the council chamber. The liquor, ele ment thought the whole matter a great Joke and made horseplay out of the proceedings. . Vaughn waa opposed to the minority report. . Ke thought the' Investigation that had already been conducted waa eurflcleiit to satisfy, anybody that RlcH- arda-wus guilty. " " ' "We had no full Investigation." in terrupted Annand, to which' Vaughn called a turn and severely laahed the president of . the clfy council d- the champiin ;therlKqor'1nterBata.. . Xaveetlgatloa ;Wae Taoreaga. ( ; This matter waa most thoroughly in vestigated." aald Vaughn. "We cited witnesses to appear had a alenographer l.ere to take the testimony, Richards waa here with his attorney, who cross examined the witnesses, and if he failed to bring In his own witnesses he him self wax derelict If there la a place in Portland which should be closed it Is the Richards hotel. Shepherd rose to a point of order and ssld thst Instead of talklna on the point aflesueVaugha waTUimn!W""tnC gallsry. "I don't wonder that he who occuplea the position you do In this discussion would charge me with speaking to the galleries." replied Vsughn heatedly. "Thla Is indeed s sensible aa any other argument you have aver made in your ef thla place. ; JTo Qoiesllag, Say Tangka. , am apeaklng facta. It Is absolutely folty that thla council should appoint another committee.: If you don't Intend to revoke this license', why not come out like men and eay so.'' i- Councilman Masters aald that the in vestigation had proved conclusively thst the license should be revoked. -"I am not in favor of revolting this license." aaldA iinaiiil, "if viiuw anv- ran prove that Richards Is guilty i will vota to revoke It." . ...... . Vaughn then called to Annand's at tention tha testimony of the policemen concerning tha disarrangement of the beds In the house on the night of the raid; how ona man by tha name of Smith and a woman by the name of Jones had been caught together in a bedroom, how a girl had escaped from tha placo with her clothes torn and her hair disheveled, snd held before the councllmen the fact of. the common repute of the place, which he urged waa sufficient, If no other testimony waa Introduced, to war-1 rant the revocation of the license. . ' " "Champion ef Vice" Speaks. - " Plni ""VT0,,rHfdBhcpr lerd ,h rtlm' ally. "The testimony in this Richards investigation waa not sufficient to' con vict a yellow dog. No man can gat me to vote In the Nero style in thla mat ter or In any other matter. This com mittee waa - treated with contempt People aay they have evidence In their pockets, but would not produce It Pro duce tha evidence against this place and I win ote to revoke the license." I , When the notion wwa nut' the miak Ity report waa adopted by the following Vn4a i' t fi ! nliatifT n i i ff ' . Mng? Kallaher, Menefee, Preston, Shar- sey ana nnepnera Nays .Bennett Masters. Rushflght, Vaughn,1 Wallace . nd Wllla. . Tha same councllmen who voted aye voted against the bog ordinance whloh had been recommended for passage by the liquor license committee. Shepherd's ordinance to compel the attendance pf witnesses before Investigating- committees of the council and to -force them to give testimony was passed on suspension or the rules; Th le expected to have a tendanny to force Mayor Lane and the members of the oommlttee of - the People's forum who have been conduotlng the Investigation against aotorlons resorts to give tha names of girls who have been ruined In them. The measure la looked on mere ly aa a trick. joSTbain explains. acaaietpal Aaeoetottoa Favora We Oom - proaUse Bos Ordlaaaoe. Portland,-reb.. l.Te the Editor of ine journal For the purpose ef clear ing up some evident misunderstandings regarding the relation of the Portland Hunlclpal association to tha question of ine oos ordinance, i peg to make tha following statement: r rom lima, m Mine newsnl 3awrkIrl of certain modlncationa of. the original ordinance and of various new ordinances which have been Introduced aa sub stitutes therefor. , All such statements ,T Ti . . I . V ".vprovea are untrue and the-only foundation upon wnicn mey can nave gained currency la the expreaaion of opinion which In dividuals may have given aa to tha merits of such 'changes or nsw meas ures. - T---fc- -' .... From the very beginning of the dis cussion with the present council and Ita liquor Uoenaa com mitt ee, title asso ciation has consistently and persistently maintained that It desired no change in the ordinance passed by the previous oouhcll, but that the same should have a. fair trial accorded it. The ground which we. have, always taken has been the entire elimination t the box from the saloon and llquor-eelllng reataurant4 and we , have insisted that no core-promises-measure would ever be aat la factory to the cltlsens of Portland who have the deepest welfare of the com munity at heart That the original or dinance would accomplish the end in view we had good reason to believe, and the very beat evidence of this- Is the eagerness which the liquor Inter ests have displayed In seeking Its re peal or amendment For the time be ing they seem to have succeeded with the council, and the amendment ' se cured by them has effectively defeated thla object-Inasmuch aa it allows boxen of a specified else. In view of this and last night's action In the Richards mat ter It -will take a good deal of evldenoe to convince those who have-had. 10 do with -thla measure from its Inception that the . attitude of the majority of the present council has been animated by motives founded upon a sincere de sire for the public welfare. Tours, etc v JOHN BAIN. , -. . UUUU WtAIMtn rLtAbtS r"T.0RTH YAMHILL' MEN rKpeetal Dlcpitck te Tee JMraat l North Tamhlll, OrFebJk Thrcbn-tlni)rdgocd-weathr "of the past week bss permitted the. Western Clay com pany to resume , work. The teamsters have been Idle for more than three months on account of heavy foods, but enough clay bad been, piled In . the depot yards to keep"' ' the .shipments reasonably regular, so that ths roin rnys works 4rr rnHland did not euf r Xreiq the continual inactivity hare. A few small, fcwcuitir -easily; made with Rby-dfBakir Maketlieia small as small found as a napkin ring. Mix ?and J bake just before the meaL Serve ho tv. Nothineeioright than these- little hot biscuits with butter ' ; and -honey, marmalade or jam. ; - -: ; You must use Royal Baking Powder to get them righte . ! ' I tOYAi laKiM aowoaa oa.Mrvotai THE 0RE60NIAH AND- THE - UETHODIST-CHURCH E. T. Johnson Complains of Treatment by Morning , ( .. ' Newspaper. ' Portland, Feb. . To the Editor of The Journal Borne days since the Ore gonlan had an article ao worded aa to throw upon tha Methodist church the responsibility for a condition which Is contrary to Methodism. At the request of the official - board of Grace M. fit churoh t waa asked to write a state ment of the position of tha Methodist churoh on the liquor trafflo and make It entirely impersonal. I did ao. men tioned no one's name, nor the name of the church uaed by the Oregonlan, The Ores'nnlan published the communication this morning with an unwarranted head line' and followed It wltht an unfair anil unwarranted comment for the evident purpose of making discord - between Tsylor Street and Grace churches. I then wrote tha Inclosed explanation and ersonal ly took. It to onenf tha nre gonlan editors and requested him to pub lish, lie refused to do so and handed It back to me. As It Is a matter of public Interest, and aa the Oregonlan refuses to publish It, I request thst you will. Respectfully, B. T, JOHNSON. Portland, Feb. I. Editor Oregonlan Regarding my communication as to the position of tha Methodist churoh toward the llqnor trafflo, aa I aald In my com intmloatlon we wished to make the com munication entirely Tmneraonat and for I hat reason put flashes' in tne place ,'ot "Taylor Street." We had not Invest!. gated and did not know that Mr. Mas ters had violated his vows, and if he had. that is a matter with Taylor Street church and not with Grace. Aa the article distinctly stated we ware stating ths position of tha church and not criticising an Individual, for that la for Ms own church. If ha had done wrong, I don t believe you can atir up any feel Ing between Grace and Taylor Street churches, even with your unfair Interpre- tatlon of the conimunlcatlom for. roue comment and not tha communication waa personal. The stand of the Methodist cnurrn is none too high. The church proceeds on the assumption that a follower of the Christ would, when placed in any position, say-to himself. -What would Chrlat do under these circumstances T" and do ac cordingly. Can even the Oregonlan Imagine Josua Christ-recommending tha granting Of a liquor licenser B. T. JOHNSON. MANY BANDS OF DEERT IN BLUE MOUNTAINS - (HserUl Tnaeatea te The laeraal.t Meacham. Or., Feb. (.On tha head nt Mnichee flreek. not far from Allen's ri.. several items, to II deer, have they are more pi.ntfu than they have been for yeare before, because of the deep snow whlcli has covered the mountains since early December. . It la reported that a number of head of deer have been killed near the head of Butcher creek In the last few week. Remarkable Progress. The succesg that has been attained in bringing Into general demand and mak ing popular all over the United Btatee Moet eV Chandn-Whtte-el'-ehem-4 pagne. vintage of 100, la shown by the Cuntom house statistic of Importations during tha year 106.. No lees than 9.SI7 casea of Moet eV Chandon cham pagne were brought ' into the port of New Tork mat year, keeping thla grand wine at tha head of the Hat. tha amount being over 60 per wt greater than the Importatlona ef the brand which stand second -on the list white seal "ltoo,' acknowledged aa perfection In cham pagne, la given preference at all first class hotels and restaurants., and . la used almost exclusively , at , all promi nent rune i ions. OPEN OR CLOSED TOWN : IS IS3UE AT ELGIN - gpertal Plapatek te The iumi ssi.t r Elgin, Or.,- Feb: I. The coming city election, which- takea place In March, promises to be one of the most hotly -contested ones ever experienced In El gin. Last year there Were three tickets In the field, the cltlsens- ticket the law and order ticket and the young men's ticket, and they all will have candi dates for city officers again. - The ques- oiovr -twh"wttlr"1ne simap cold:, there le ohlllness. sneestng. Horehounil 8yruptthe child will cry for i.), and at the first sign of acroupy cough apply frequently Ballard's Snow Liniment to the .throat Mrs. A. Vliet. New Castle. Colorado. wrltea. March It, 10S: "I think Bal lard a norehound Ryrup a wonderful remedy, and ao oleasant to take." Bold by -Woortard. tiarke Co. ' c 3 tiona that will cause the most efforts are .the-. lopen .town" -proposition, the cow ordinance and the regulating and lining of Ill-fame houses. .Under the .present City administration Elgin la closed town and a strong tight will be made by the cltlsena ticket to main tain an open town. The ordinance pro hibiting cows from running at large within tha corporate limits will be stubbornly contested. At present peo ple are compelled to keep their cows tied up. - The fining and regulating of Ill-fame houses will probably be the main laaue, aa all the tlcketa will be split on thla subject The city only re cently allowed these houses to exist in Elgin and the law and ordsr people in tend to ,make this their main issue. A mayor, marshal, treasurer, recorder and five councllmen are to be elected. ACCUSED PREACHER TRIES TO KILL HIMSELF (Josraal Special Snrvlea.1 i Waukegan, III., Feb. t. Rev. Justin Ooodona Wade, tha minister who 'waa arreated yesterday, -accused of aending obsoene matter through the malls and admitted to ball last night attempted to commit suicide this morning by jump ing In front of a paasenger train. ; He was Jsdly Injured but will recover; Wads' Is" pastor "of the First "Congre gational church of Waukegan, Illinois. Keno, a boy living at Bloomtngton. Ill inois, on whom the letters written by the clergyman were found, la held by the police and will appear against Wade. GRAND ARMY VETERANS ; BANQUET COMMANDER Uoornml Special sarvir.) " U---' Washington. Feb. I The annual Grand Army of the Republic banquet whloh the local department wll give at the New WUlard tonight promise- to be ' on of the moat brilliant affaire of tts kind ever given here for years. The commander-in-chief 'of the Grand Army of the Republic., Corporal James Tanner, will ha the gueat of honor ef the even ing and beside him there will be a num ber of other distinguished veterans, who will answer to toasts at tha banquet. , 0REG0N4J0W-MAKER4 CALLED TO SAN DIEGO ' (Speeltl niapatch to The Joaraal.) -Forest Grove, Or Feb. t. Captain F. S. Barnes, the local yew-wood bow maker, ha gone to the Hotel Del Coro nado at San Diego, Cslifornla, to start an archery club at that place. He waa called by the ownere of the hotel and other wealthy persons who had been favorably Impressed with his archery exhibit at the Lewi arid Clark fair. JUDGE M. C. GEORGE FILES HIS PETITION (Special Dlapate te The Joaraal.) Balnm, Or.. Feb. . Two more candt dates filed their notices with the secre tary of state yesterday afternoon. Judge M. C. George of -Portland wishes to be renominated by the Republicans for the office which' he now holds and F. W, Benson of Roaeburg. wishes tha Re publican nomination for the office of secretary of state.. BLUEBEARD HOCH MUST " PAY PENALTY OF CRIME , (Jnarsal Special Servfee.t Springfield. III.. Fen. .-The supreme court this morning refused to Interfere further in the Hoch murder case, The governor has twice reprieved Hocb so that his case could go before the su preme court. He I eentenced to hsng February It. He was convicted last October of having poiaoned his wife. Maria Weldey Hoch. JURY IS SECURED r ; ; TO TRY PAT CROWE tJaaraa Bseetal Bee toe. I Omaha. Feb. t. Th Jury to try Pat Crowe for kidnaping Kdward Cudahy was drawn thla noon, .' Attorneys pre vented th. oaa to th jury thla after noon and will begin taking testimony tomorrow. , Notice. r-. If Interested In Hurst Switch Stock It will be to your advantage to deal with the company direct By ao doing It will enable them to erect a large factory, and thus your Investment will materialise much quicker than by patronising Indi vidual . . - For particulars call 101 McKay build ing. Wreck Tlctlm,"Wsked Sake . , (Jearsa! flrcta gervlea.l - ' Victoria. B. C. Feb. t. Another odv of a Valencia victim, a woman, unrecog nisable, cam ashore at Clayoquot today. moot Wma la Iowa Sons Jesraal Seedal errles.l De Moines, Iowa, Feb. I. The house today killed tha resolution protesting against the seating of Senator Smoot , Vew XtaUaa IciaJstry. Uusesal eperfct! -rr1c.) Rome, Feb. a. A new ministry has been formed' with Baron Sidney Sonnlno aa premier. ' 7 v . " Intimats Aceasintancw and ReN atlvaa of iht Prctldsnt Npt i Aakiiiia Waddfns. r r-. BRIDE AND GROCr.TNOT CONSULTED IN MATTER Boston Hat Received, la Proportion to . opnlftion, More r Invitationa Tba--AnOthet- SedJonx)f ' the !Cotiotry: -r--.--lJoral g&ecUt lerrlcs. TT.Z Washington. Feb. A. The cutting of the list of Invitation to Miss Alios Roosevelt's wadding continues to excite comment, a It la aald that several hun dred persons .who expected Invitationa have ascertained that they, are doomed te disappointment It is said on good authority that intimate friends of the president and Mrs. Roosevelt were omitted In tha revised list and with rare axoeptlona only a few of Miss Roosevelt's and Mr. .LoDgworth's close friends wUl be asked. - Outside of - tha Immediate member f cf-t he-family only tua ftrstT-ouains and! first - cousins' - children - are Invited, thereby eaualnar consternation among a multitude of Rooeevelta who are not within the narrow limit Boston has' received, In pronnrtlnn te her population, mora . invitations man any other city. Thla, It la explained. le because Jdlse Rooaevelfs mother waa a Boston woman. - It waa whispered that through some error, or for torn unexplained reason, the wife of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge baa not received the looked-for card. AU .arrangement for the wedding have been made by ' the president and Mrs. - Roosevelt Mlsa Alice ha had very little to 'say In the matter, and was allowed to Invito only a few of the most Intimate of her girl friend and young matron who bad. Invited her to be their bridesmaid. HAVE SHIPS (Continued from Page One.) .-H large the line aa. the business increase, . I said President Wallls Nash of tha board of trade. "We have secured ships that will be especially adapted to the Alaska trade. There la no queatlon about this being the greatest oppor tunity we ever' had to get Into the Alaska trade. We have only to make the neoeesar) pledges of support and the ahlpa w 111 be forthcoming. - , Do It XTow, Say never. - "Sooner or later we - must meet the Alaaka trade problem, and we may as wall do it right ' now," aald A. H. Devera. "For 19 year we have been working to gst this kind of a trans portation line started. We should do It now : regardless of what It coats. It will pay In the long run, and pay big," ' 'The prospect Is brighter than aver. We - had at enthusiastic meeting and all the committees are harmonious and slnoere- In support of th propoaltioaa submitted." said Sol Bliamauer, chair man of the chamber of eontmerc Alaska trade committee. "We can get th ship reasonably and It is now a question Of securing the necessary pledgee or sup port from th shippers, which we be lieve we can get All day next Saturday the committees will work on the propo sition and every wholesale merchant and manufacturer we can reach will be given a chance to show his colore. We want thla steamship line started." - Bveryaody BntTanslastlo. umauef skid IhanjeaFtle last year sent til, Oee.OO worth ef mer chandise to Alaska and that It waa folly for Portland to stand Idly by and . net take some of thla business. A steam ship Una would mean much In other re speots. Transportation is th prim necessity in establishing a number of industries here. Including a smelter, an oil refinery and will be tha means of se curing government assay office Every member of the joint commit tees was anthuslaatlo over the p reaped for success of the project Recently a mountain of evidence has been rolling up that ahowa Portland to be directly In line for a large share of the Alaaka bualneas. It la said the starting of a, steamahlp line will not only be a boon to the Jobber and manufacturers, but that all business and Industry la vitally interested. The wealth that cornea from Alaaka ahould and will come In. Jarge measure to Portland If steamship are running from Seward, Valdea, Nome and the Copper river country to Portland. Millions of dollars' worth of merchan dise sent up from Portland to those point will bring back other millions of money to be .invested In Portland's commercial, financial, - Industrial and real estate propositions. Not only are th wholesale merchant Interested, but every small - retail merchant banker, real estate man and produoer will get benefits, financially, from Alaaka con nections. - .'..' 'r LA FOLLETTE'S FIRST BILL IS INTRODUCED j.,. ... j jjdfn,!. Special Service. 1 - Washington. Fob. S. Senator La Fol lette's first bill waa Introduced today In the form ef aa antl-paaa bill provid ing penalties for givers or recipients of pataes or special favora that are with held from othere. . ...4.wejt Kaewtar -, that AUoock'a are the original, and genuine poroaa plasters; all other are lmltatlona. - . .. .i HUGE BOULDER FALLS WRECKING FREIGHT TRAIN (Joaraal Special Serrlea.) . . . Redding, CaU Feb. S. An Immense boulder, weighing over a ton, fell on the Southern Pacific track two miles above Lamolne at t o'clock thla morning. A freight train struck It and th engine and aeven cars were thrown from the track and. narrowly escaped going Into the river. 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