4-1 .THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; - PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 10, ICC J. PUT IfJ JAIL' BRUTAL IIIJulflD 'T ;- Local Making All Stops Between Portland and Biggs Will Soon . --ervs Tourists, Business Men . and Pleasure-Seekers, -i" A new train that expected to be of great benefit and convenience to Port land business men and tourists will be ' put on the O. R. at N. main line between ' .i Portland and. Biggs. May, JO. It will atop at alt points and give" Portland : people opportunity to leave this lty in ' ths morning, hava several hours (or the , j. transaction of business at any town on the line, and return borne the same - T. evening, ...j-i The time card has been completed by--OericrsJ--Passenger -Agent A. - X ' Craig and affecta the leaving and errlv , ing time of regular trains No. 1 and t. ,.. . No. I, which now leaves Portland for ' the east at ;15wl on and after May JO leave at e:jo. No,, 1, now arriving In '. Portland at 6j25, will get in at I o'clock, -'These improvement are afforded by the - cutting out of all etope of . the through ' ' trains, excepting at Hood River,, be tween Portland and .The Dallas. - All ..,tralna stop at aat Portland. :. The time , of the Spokane Flyer - will- not. be changed from Juniper to Riverview. ' ' The new train will leave Portland at . . ;. Beat Portland Kit 1:30, -Troutdala . at S:tO Multnomah Falls at t:2A. Bonneville at :41. Caacade Lock at :6S. Colllna at 10:08, Hood River at ,10:M. Hosier at 10:46, The Dalles at lUSklllo"Lt 11:45 and arrive at r Biggs, at U:t9. The Shan!kotralnwUl , be brought down over the Columbia - Son them on a schedule to - make cloae connection with, the new train, which ' " "will immediately return' to The Dalle and remain there until I o'clock, to . gle patrons full onoortunltv to trans act puBlncBatt The Dalles or , visit, ths biOTINCTlVELY A CREAMvbt TARTAR BAKING POWDER Returning to Portland, the train will leava The Dallea at S o'clock,' Moaler at l--2S,aid River -4-:40,nirini "at .4:05, Cascade Locks at .0, Bonneville , at 4:81, Multnomah Falls at 4 :S4. Trout dale at t:5, and arrive at-Portland at - O'clock." T r . 1 :The advantages of the new train ".'.-will, we believe, be quickly seen by hualnaas men and tourlets,- and -44 -will build up a nice . business," - said - Mr. Craiav- "There are innumerable beautl fur places along the" Columbia" fiver for , a day's outing, and the train will give 4 patrons sis hours at Multnomah Falls or Bonneville, five hours at - Hood River, nearly five hours at Mosler and nearly four hours at "The Dalles. There - are no connection, trains' excepting at the end of the run, and therefore the -traJn-wttr-btrsble to Operate on ached T ule time.-; r ;r - - . - Yexaie of Oullty. . .. - A Jury In Judge Freser'a department . ,of the- circuit court yesterday, found ; .Robert J: Balrd guirty of.havlng sold beer- to Harold Heneee, aged It years. . Balrd was formerly a bartender Jn a aloon ajt -O Cnlon avenuov- " 7 It do?s not cpntain ah atdm of phos-.; 7phatic"acid (which is the product of bones digested in -sulphunc-acid) or- of alum - ; (which is one-third sulphuric acid) sub- stances aaoptea ior ojner Daning powaers v because of their cheapness. WEEPS-FOR LOSS OF GRIP. ferNDtDEDWIFKS-PIGTURE ''Weeping ai It iils heart would break, W. Weatcott, a Ban Franclaco refuges. Wentto police headquarters yeaterdar afternoon and reported that he had lost annj'nQQa,..c saved du rTni'tTe" great dlBtefriiiLTud'TsearPh Here the -man - brokn-down. - He comforted with the aasurane'e that ev erything -poaaible wonld be done to lo cate th grip. Police Clerk Archie lng a photograph of his dead wife. Ttff-wirrHnat mynrescnlloTen were killed by the . earthquake," moan el Westcotl "My life was saved only by the fact that my brother lay very ill at the- thne-the- earthquakeoccurred and I waa Bitting up with blm at his little bouse, 'way up on the hill. If I had beea boms I would also have been, killed. My wife's picture Is In that grip, and If I lose It I Won t care to live." " "The man -was ' questioned and " sSia thai hie borne- In San Francisco' was at Market and Seventeenth streets. - He is a bicycle repairer by trade and came tn Portland to aeek emnlovment. He left the train at Oregon City, but wasl receptacle which contained the photo- unable to una employment ana came 10 Po rt 1 and .at .-1 4 :i ft 'c look - ye terdar morning. "When "TnefrTha aepot,r"Te'saidrI placed my grip In- a saloon while X went to an employment bfflce.- "v?hen I re turned. I was unable to " And the sa loon. For ' three hours I have been walking up and down the street - on whlcrr the saloon la located, but I can't find It. I think t ahall go crasy If I don't find that grip." , v- - Ballard Man Held on Suspicion ot Causing Death of Bab Be. cause of Its Sex. SUBJECTED WIFE TO , ATROCIOUS CRUELTIES When Daughter Was Born Six Weeks Ago Became Angered Because Son Had Not Been Their Lot.and Has Since Abused Woman Daily-. 'rv ' ' (peelai Dlepatek to The JoaraaLI : Seattle. Wsh., May 10. Because Ills offspring, born sir weeks ago, -was a girl and not a sob, as be desired, Ed ward Pogge-of Ballard has alnce sub jected his wife to brutal treatment and is now held in the city Jail on sus picion of murdering tils child.' When a daughter. was born, April IT, the father was so angered at Its sex that he locked the door of the house denying admis sion to neighboring women and only admitted Dr. Grelner, - who waa 'sum moned by neighbors, after a pltlfuKplea on the part of the doctor. . The mother, it is alleged, has Been beaten and kicked "dally by her husband since the birth of the child. Yesterday morning at o'clock the mother went to the Stlmson' mill, where the husband works, and told blm tba child waa dy ing and asked him to come home. He refused to go until lunch time.- - --- Neighbors sent for a doctor, cut tne child was dead when he arrived. The husband came home at noon and "beat his wife brutally for crying over the ehnore-eorpse'. 11 1 ' Pogg would not eno-w me unaercaKer to touch the child and only after his ar rest could the body be removed. Pogge Is a Russian. It ta believed by the coroner that the child was given poison by the father before be went to work yesterday morning. most every saloon on j8lthsifeetnUtl : the grip was not at any or them. Finally Leonard pointed out - a amall saloon -three blocks from the depot and said the grin might have been left there. "Olv- no," -asperted .Westcott, posi tively, "I am sure I did not go Into that place." . -'"-. fnnard taAA It would An no harm tft investigate. When' they entered the bar room the grip waa found lying -on tbe floor near "the bar :"" 1 Weatcott knelt on' the floor by the grip and lald his head rujt, weeping anew, but this time for Joy, He was so happy that he kissed several times the fpTrirTinrdtforwTfe.- L1AIIIIHIG GRILLED FOR LETTER ; "Made? In Oregon May lQth to 36th Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing' Kcdern and Up-to-Date Diamond Mounting Performed by master workmen so that complete satisfaction is assured ...-r.,,. . for. which, our prices are the lowest. ... - THB ARCH CROWN 8ETTINO ; Offers strength, durability and beanty to the diamond, enlarging its ap- pearance as well. No pronga to catch on clothing. . , ,. ,. Zl l!r.-r cost- ratrmn ajjtd lfASMl OTOsT STS. . -. :'rrr Maaaf aotariag - Opticians. "Always the riaest la BUver." , "The Siffereat snore, ruth, lOt and Wasmlagtoa attests. - ' WALKING SKIRTS LESS Largett assortment in the city to choose from. ' Smart new skirts, all this season's) favorites, . built on the circular and circular flounce effects, plain and plaited styles in Panamas, Sicilians, Mohairs, Broadcloths, Mel-, tons and a few handsome mixtures in effects ranging from dark to light. Color choosing is pleasing black, navy, brown and green.- Skirts are in the severely tailored styles, or trim med with smart strappings of materia als and buttons. For three days, opening this morning, skirts as low in price as $4.50 as excellent as $25.00 can buy in America, and numerous in between grades at ONE tHIRD OFF. COVERT JACKETS FOR HALF ..... , i For three days, starting this morning, 'we shall place our Entire Stock of Tight- ; Fitting Corset Jackets on Sale at OnV , Ittlf Price. Coats that-tepr. regular, values shown in Portland at from $5.00 to $25.00 a plenty of values betwixt and between In this sale. YOURS FOR HALF nt the best Xfi--JWMUaLL- 11 ;'W-, I "VOX V Ml District Attorney' Offer to :Tes- tify for Murderer Scorned by.Seattleite. . PROSECUTE MITCHELL :? AS A PAID ASSASSIN Evidence That Corvallis and Portland Citizens Organized a Band to Kill Creffield and MitcheU Had His Ex- -penses Paid. - FOR BIG CEiBRATTO (Special DUnetcb 'to Tbe Jeorest)-" -Forest - Orova; - Or May . 10.-At : a meeting of the citizens a few days ago, which met In the 'city council rooms, the following were elected on the com mittee to entertain the veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic and Wom en's "Relief corps V It" W. -HaTtns,' chair-, man: Walter Hoys. W. H. Hollls, A. R. Leabo, A. W. Johnson. C. W. Mo Namer. Stephen Morgan. Dr. Brown, H. C Atwell, H. H. Clark and B. H. Xaughlln - This -committee !s-to have entire chargeof- the arrengemente.- programs and amusements during the tour-days' celebration; . ' : I The-Washlngtofc-eounty veterans will hold their reunion on July 1 1. and s. The town of Forest Grove,-with the aid. of the rest of the county, will fol. low the reunion with a grand celebra tion, - -. .- : ....-.!... . x. The Grand 'Army has also appointed a committee from its numbers. Com rades Stephen Morgan, E. Cheney and O. C. Thomas, who will cooperate with the citlsens' committee. ." . credit n .s-; rsrf 7r 1 prices FOR - Afik ISV ARE 2 you - , - ' : RI?T FRIENDS L. ISS-IS-ISISI rWIT ITSHT, POSTIAMD, 0IOON. ARE ; TOO ' Sole Agents for the MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE LIGHT ; '. V ; The Range With Cash Guarantee ; t ': "Made in Oregon" for all the People May 19-26 The fact that the Edwards Company ' store is really "A UOUJJ A.Uli TO TOE PUBLIC APPlTECIATES TRADE." Many of the old residents of this city and state have had reason fb acknowl edge that: we ..are. able and do stand f 3 !'..; ";-! TTTn CITTlTTPr TP rTrPQTt.Of Cood Values, Courtesy arid lt other: features ' 1 Uli O U-T illjlslli 1 lid 1 :? incident the r term, "A " GOOD PLACE TO 7 TRADE.", Newcomers 'soon-' find it out' . '.' ; i.-vJ.;::i:vv-.T-:v DINARY SPECIALS which we know will appeal to all careful , housekeepers.- . . ; 4- i a -- i i s $1.25 Heat ikfcs 68c fccli The right size Meat Safe for th'e-ayer' age. household, well finished, absolute ly flyproof and convenient for the safer keeping of many perishable foodstuffs. we nave just received our nrsi snip- H'li I t nave just ictcivcu our uioi ouip-, 3 rnPnt thcseafes-'afrd-wtll place them on sale tomorrow andA UvVi t ;atttrriay, whi they last, each tV' 50c Ccspldcrs 25c An unusual value In Cuspidors gold: tractive and xrvloeahle; worth in oobalt-blue and at- lOo everywhere for Friday anorBBturaayv . SPOKANE PLUMBERS DALLES MAYOR NAMES DAY FOR CLEANING CITY (KneeUl PtenatHi to The JnoniaLt Seattle, Wash., May J. Proseouting Attorney Mackintosh yesterday received a letter from District Attorney Manning of Portland asking thar be allowed to tssUfy in Mitchell's behalf and de claring that the murder of Creffield was Justifiable. Prosecuting Attorney Mao- intosn said: ; The let ter is a wondexfjiLjertorm ance on Manning's pare it- appears ridleolour that nrnn iwom to snforce the law and 'prosecute-violators of it ahould write such an epistle. Coming from aucn a source, the statement that cold-blooded. jauxoexjs Justifiable is -x ceedlngly strange. I shall not oaU Man nlng aa a witness for the stats and I shall prosecute MitcheU as skillfully as i anow now., in ao aoing i snail con aider I am doing my duty." The prosecution will attempt to prove that Mitchell is a hired assassin. The prosecuting sttorney declare that-he has evidence that Corvallis and Port land citlsens organised a band to kill Creffield and that M'tchell's expenses were paid by this gang. The prosecut ing attorney refuses to give details of evidence In his possession. Publlo opinion is unanimous here that MitcheU did right and there is little chance of .convicting him. A Jury can not be secured hers tbattls not partial to Mitchell. , PENDLETON MAN NAMED TO .ACT AS GUARDIAN ' (Special DUpafet te Tbe Jemwel.) '' ' Pendleton, Or., May 10. W. L. Thomp son of the-Commercial National bank has been selected 'to act as guardian for all minor hairs to heirship of lands on the Um t.lU,iJsejJaUontjrhlsl accordance with the policy of the de partment of Indian- affairs, which seeks to hav one man act as guardian Sot all minors on each reservation. There are 1,200 Indians en ths Uma tilla reservation, and it Is estimated that one quarter of these, or too, are minor heirs, and represent 14,000 acres of land, renting at from $2-60 to 17.10 an acre yearly, ", . . . - trIalofmrs. le DOUX . POSTPONED AT STOCKTON (Joersal Speelal Service.) Stockton, CaL, May It. The trial of Emms- Xedoux, the-alleged murderess Lof A. tt MVrcatT-i 4enh miirtip vie- tlm, was postponed today from May II to June . Many witnesses have dis appeared on account of he disaster at San Francisco. , Agree to Joist Ooaferenoe, f (Jenrnat Special Harvie.) Chicago, May 1 The bituminous operators "have s greed to meet tbe miners ia Joint conference. - " ' (Special DUpatrb te The loarsal.) The Dalles, Or.. May 10. Mayor Kelly has Issued a proclamation making next Friday cleaning day. It Is ex pected -tba- business houses will close until noon and ths schools wUl be given a half holiday. Business men are asked to use their delivery wagons to haul away rubbish, the-city providing teams tn the residence district. All are re quested to' procure rakes, eto., "and .olesn up, alleys, yards and sidewalks. - The school children. It . Is presumed, will help the feeble and aged in ridding ths streets and alleys of rubbish.. By this means It is hoped to make The Dalles one of the ofeanest cities In the northwest ENTIRE LEGISLATURE" QUIZZED-FORBRIBERY (Journal Special Barries.) Boston, May . 10. Every -one of the ISO members of the Massachusetts statp legislature 1 to be nmw ffnre the . grand Jury of Suffolk county by District Attorney J. K. Moren to gain information - concerning the reported bribery whlrh Is said to have -defeated tnr antt-"bucket shop and overtime bllla The first batch of It legislators la ap pearing before the grand Jury - today. Seventy thousand dollars is said to have been "pent- by the bocket - shop promoters Thomas W. Lawson has of fered a reward of 15,000 for. evidence which-will convict of bribery (Special Dispatch to 1US Juaiuah) Spokane. Wash- May 10. WhU no general strike of. the plumbers Union is likely, 15 men quit work today and others are expected to follow" In tbe next tew days. The men ask that-no ap prentice be allowed to work except with Journeymen and that boss Plumbers . be forbidden . to. work on any v Job - where more than two fixtures. are installed. which practically forbids any employer working on any of bis own work. A demand Is being made on Individual shops and men are quitting work as soon ss the demsnd is refused. It Is expected that within the next few days practically alt of the union men will be out. . - - - SWEEK NAMES FULL : r y : EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE " Chairman -Alex 8 week, of the Demo cratic stats, central committee, com pleted the executive committee' this afternoon by naming Judge J. M. Wall of Washington county as a member Tbe full committee is as follows: Ales Sweeki-chalrman: John B. Ryan, se:re tary; 8. M. Carland of Linn, J. O. Booth of Josephine, N. A. Peery of Multno mah, J. H. Kaley of Umatilla, Sam K. Van Vector of Morrow., J. M. Wall of Washington. -: ' ' - - WITHYC0MBE SPENDS ' SOME TIME IN CITY Dr. Jaraes Wlthyoombe, the Republi can nominee for governor, is In Portland this afternoon and will . go to Oregon City tonight "to make a publlo address Walter I Toose of Woodburn la also Fine Dental Work Very Moderate Prices. ' Orowa sad Bridge Work a Srpeolalty. All Work Fully Ouaraoteed.- Solid Gold Crowns Bridge Work . Full Set Teeth n S4.00 S3.00 fS.OO Booms S, . r. t Crrajid Thea- trs Blag.; OpposlfM BOera Jpiaas Bouse. - DreWHIiam Austin ' Boom ST. Xfayette Bldg . . : sish WAjnmraTOB sr. Bxpert Orowa and Bridga Weill Sjpsdalty. FeveredlFace When , you can't rest bathe the fevered face, the throbbing' head.xtho awollen-eyelids with -Pond'is Extract, the 'good old. household remedy.' In the sick room it proves invaluable for re- lievinz pain and reducing- every kind of inflammation.-whether- n t e r rl at or " external r:rT h e trained nurse finds it a hospital . and home reliance , in everyT emergency. Witch Jimmrl it ntt thi jamt Iking. On mnmljuu f stvtntjsfmUt Witch Hauiltfttu fftrtdt" tht lamt thing "fftf-tw viirt iwn 'tt ctntmin wooi atcohlformaH bfdt r itth, t T middnxr - fuming tut f I tS Iff AM!LV OOCTOj UIJDS EXTIfAL expected to speak at the- Oregon 'City meeting....-. .:' .. M!(c)ir;iTr tS'" i'-' 'It" i'J CHIEF CLERK ROBS HIS ; EMPLOYERS OF FORTUNE (Jonrsal Special Sertlee.) Philadelphia, May -10. Edwin 8. Greenfield, chief clerk of the brokerage firm - of i Harrison, Snyder A Son of this eity'isTunder arrest accused of mbescllng SISO.000 from his employ ers. He has' made a full confeeslon and- Is assisting the firm In stralght- snlng out his tangled books.- Green field Is IS years of age and has been wttb the firm since he was a small boy.--Most of the money was lost In bucket shop speculation. . . B. Besvls rwsM Away. ("peelal Dispatch ts Tbe Joorasl.) - ay Keavis, a popular and well-known dentist of this city, died suddenly yesterday morn ing at his horns after " Buffering ' for some time with Blight s disease, aged at years. Dr. Keavis - waa advised some time ago to give up his large practice,'' but remained la his office until a short time ago. He leavee his wife and daughter, besides his father. Judge I B. Reavls of Wallowa county, and four brothers. He was prominent In both the Masonlo and Elks lodges In . La Grande, and was a very popular young mnn. . Jrostmaats Bobbed. . , Is , jiasrly.lost his life .Sndwas rohhejl of sli comfort, according to his letter, j which says: "Tor 10 years - I had chronic liver complaint.' which led to auch a severe caae of Jaundice that even my finger nails turned yellow; when my dootor prescribed Electric Bitters, which cured me end have kept me well for eleveSyears.'i flure cure for, Bilious ness, neuralgia, wsaaneas aad all Btem ach. Liver, Kidney snd Blsdder deranse msnts. A wonderful 'Tonic At Skid- snore Drug Co, SO cents, - "te tie fflei Gas Ranges and Gas Water BcatersnstalledFREE r; K - ' ) . NO KINDLING TO SPLIT NO, FlftES TO BUILD NO WOOD OR COAL T04 CARRY NO BAKINO HOT KITCHEN n . n In-accordance with our liberal policy on -the sale xA OAS RANGES r and - GAS WATER HEATERS, we are now installing aU ranges and water, heaters purchased of us Jf REE OF , CHARGE. Where a fuel stub has al ready been installed in the kitchen; and no extra pipe is necessary to make proper connections for a range,' a dis-. count of 20 PER CENT will be al lowed from the purchase price of the range. Where a fuel run of 40 feet '.' or less is necessary to properly con- ; nett a range a discount of. 10 PER CENT will be allowed. ' . r : On GAS WATER HEATERS a discount of 10 PER CENT, will be al-7 lowed from the purchase price. WitH this policy - the purchase - of - a - GAS - TRANCE or GAS WATER HEATER : is within reach of all, and no house-- - hold, whether large or small, is com- , -plete without, At the new pride of gas you" can afford to use either or both of the above appliances for-fuel purposes. Ranges, Water Heaters, in .; . fact angai appliances, when so de- - sired. -can be purchased on.i. small l monthly installments, which are pay able monthly with gas hill. J; : : TTT Telephone Private Exchange 267-Portland, Oregon te'(tiifaiiiy--