THE OREGON i DAILY JOURNAL - PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, '. JUNE 19. XZZZ. . QUARTER-BLOCK"7 MITIM OUTTCTTUrO COHTAJTT I talTIMI UUTtlTTUfw WM9AMT Award Offered in Russia fbrv Slaughter of Hebrews :0ne Dollar for . Each Male ; ' Infant: Slaughtered . f (Joarast "peeiat Service.) !" Warsaw, Juns 1 It Is reported that ,e regiment of artillery and a regiment of Infantry at Novogergiovsk fortress bave mutinied. The Zawadkl aatate In lea"! re" "Pas -been attached by terrortota, v who escaped with 7M09 roublee. Prominent Jewa are, receiving details of maaaaerea and plundering of - Jewa ln varloua parte of Russia. At Caroki the authorities poated a telegram al lege to bar been received ' from the ciar ordering all Jewa killed and the " peasant attacked the Jews mad alaugh tered many, v ' p r -. v- JURY OF YOUNGSTERS DECIDES " CASE IN THE JUVENILE COURT V The Smith and Jones families became Involved la backyard squabble over the quarrels of their children, and WU , lie Smith's mother thought ber boy so . badly abused that she had a complaint ''against the, Jones children sworn to Is ' the juvenile court. Willie Smith aald the bad Jones boys bad thrown rocka at htm. and brought 'three witnesses to the Juvenile court room yesterday afternoon to prove 1L From the testimony of the witnesses fit eeotned that Willie Smith, Uke "Pre tending Percy," was deeper In the mud ' than Jimmy Jones waa in the mire. I They testified that It was Willie who : started the- atonetbrowlng, and that be called Jimmy's mother bad names. -Judge- Fraser e.Ued on "Percy's- wit nesses to act as a Jury to say, whether , Jimmy should be punished. The vote DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY FACES PUZZLING QUESTION Deputy District Attorney K. B. Adams Is wondering, whethera. boat that ono 't wan could F row fremTAatorta -to, Bt Johns, carrying 1.100 pounds of pure lead, would be a skiff or a sea-going 4 vessel, roster Bradley waa arrested on ' . a charge of stealing that amount of lead from the Portland. Gas company, but he ; says the lead was brought to him "from .Astoria, in a rowboat. Tha man who : brought It was to have come to Port . land with. It. aocordlng to Bradley's story,, but he aeems to have become tired at St Johns, and Bradley had to ' meet him there and "bring the lead on to the "city In a wagon. It la charged that Bradley stole the LICENSE COMMITTEE COULD. ejt? &it.i t.'i'a?: ' " If Charles Edward Russell of Every . body's, Magaslne staff had attended the . meeting of the license committee of the . council yesterday afternoon he might have gathered soms new Ideas on eo- operation. Perhaps It wasn't quite an example of "Soldiers of the Common ,' Good," but It was cooperation all-right The case was that of a man 80 yeara ' old. an old soldier, in partnership with : ' a paralytlo .In a push chair. The. man ' who could move only his hands waa ' Frank Culver of 124 Oentenbeln avenue. GRAND JURY (Continued from Page One.) . could serve on the grand Jury If he saw , cinct waa unaer investigation. Aaeyaon . concluded that he didn't want to serve , and aaked to be excused. - -, - Judge Bears called all the jurors Into . the courtroom. - - j "One of your members,'' be said, "has requested that ;,he be excuaed from 'further service. 1 He gives satisfactory reasons and -his request to be excused ' will be allowed. We cannot draw an ' other Jury thie morning. That will be done as soon as posalble, but In the meantime the rest of you can proceed i with your work."-" ---- .. - OREGON AND WASHINGTON FULL OF Hundreds of proud mothers throughout Oregon and Washington have seat to The Sunday Journal plcturea of their pretty children , No one man ever dreamed there were ao many beautiful babies in seven states. Parents who desire to enter their children In the contest ehould send In the plcturea. You should send us your pictures very soon, for It Is only a little while till the end of June, when the chance to . prove . baby's sweetness beyond a doubt will be gone forever. : i . , : After June 10 a-committee of Judges appointed by The Sunday Jour nal Is going to have Its hands full awarding a (10 cash prise and three. Silver muss. The contest will close on the stroke of 11 p. m. Baturday, June 10.. when the work of separating the beautiful from the more beau tiful, and the more beautiful from the most beautiful will begin. It wilt us no pmr-vev eji tne onnnren are pretty there te not aw ugly one in- the lot and so you must not be Impatient because you do not receive your, award the next day, - The awards will be made as quickly aa possi ble: But before that time cornea be aure to send your baby's picture who we name ana age ox me cnua ana Znthnslaste of the AatomobUs Should toveetle-ete On AUTO- GOGGLES They ate the latest Improved, are the greet wind and dust protestors saU ; " - . are lasting. 1 oomm AJTS StaaaracTariag Jewelers. SO Are Just as their aaase faapUee. The rigid bridge maintains the leases .., -. la laetr wreper reiatioa te eavoa ether at all tames. . Wealthy Gentllea at Kteahln offered IS for each Jew killed, II for each one wounded and It for each male Infant killed.. ' 1 x v , reMantEJjaajnnrjtoen tham- s rives. Maaaaerea have occunw Odessa, Klahfneff. Gomel and Kiev. The participants were not Inspired by mo tives of loot; but of murder and destruc tion. . r Northal life la being resumed at Blaly. atok. A few atorea have opened., pro visions have arrived and a few caba are appearing In the streets. ' stood two for acquittal and ons for con viction. "There Is your verdict" said the Judge to Jimmy Jones. "Mrs. Daggett, enter a verdict of not guilty. Now you fellows shake bands and be' good frlende." . - "No," cried Willie Smith's mother. In virtuous Indignation, "my boy ahall never shake hands with those bad Jones boys." , -"Oh this is only a boys row, such as all boys have," said the Judge, "and If the parents' had not taken It up, they would have forgotten It long ago. The trouble Is that each mother thinks her own .boys are good, and all the others are bad." ' " - - The verdict of acquittal for -Jimmy Jones- stood, but owing to the strenuous objections by "Percy's'' mother, there was no handshaking. lead from the gas company at night. In the shape Of bare, which were marked. Xn order to sell the lead Bradley Is said to have melted It. and the employes of the Paclflo Metal works, who bought the- lead, say they found It still hot when they stored it away. Bradley did not deny selllnr the lead, but aald it waa brought Id him "from Astoria. When asked what boat It came oa he said- a man had rowed up with it He could not explain why it was hot He was arraigned before Judge Bears In the circuit court this morning and pleaded not guilty. - He waa released on tsoo bail. -The date of the trial has not been aet. - - - r-.-; NOT REFUSE THIS PERMIT The bid man with the faded military hat and brass buttons was Charles B. Powell. Culver wanfed a permit to sell shoe strings. Powell would push the chair, The license committee has been trying to dodge permits to unfortunatea for a long time., but the combination of help' less man and aged aoldler was too muol . " Muuz-imim nun, iiu jjc i mlt for SO days was granted. The pair are to keep outside the business section and sell only among residences, how ever.... The delay In selecting the seventh Juror Is due to the fact that a Jury trial Is on and that grand Jurors can ' be drawn only from a box containing the names of all the Jurors subject to serv' Ice In the circuit court Judge Bears Is be filled before" Thursday. However, ai this does not prevent a quorum the In vestlgation of election frauds will go on Just aa ir the Jury were complete and what Is done will stand the teat of law. Ton are not properly looking oat for To. 1 unless yon watch The Journal Want Afls. Preferred snook. Canned Qoods. Allen A twts Best Brand. Buy only goods made In Oregon. PRETTY. BABES the address 01 the parents. I WABXZXflrTOJT ftmnTS. Opttelana, Dlaeaead EYEGLASS MOUNTINGS JEROME Tammany Supporters Favor Dis trict Attorney for Governor Latter Willing to Accept the. Honor. " " ' (Journal Bpecf al Service.) .. i-j Now York, -June !. Jerome's guber natorial boom la being discussed by the Lemoc ratio politicians to the exclusion of all other subjects, and a good many-) Tammany men are found who have de clared the district attorney ought to be nominated. . - The statement of John A. Henneberry, who managed both of Jerome's cam paigns for district attorney, that . Je rome Is willing to accept the nomination by regular Democratic convention, was regarded as significant, following Mayor MoClellan's complimentary reference to the district attorney. Not that any one la surprised to hear that Jerome Is will ing to accept. Everybody In politics knows that the district attorney would like nothing better than to be standard bearer of Democracy In a state fight. But Henneberry's statement is the first official declaration that has been made on the subject. .... The Tammany men. who were alarmed by the Hearst boom, spoke up for Je rome with much enthusiasm. It was pointed out last week that the Tammany men In the BXccieuan administration would be likely te play Jerome to beat Hearst. . s UrilQII LABOR BAKX MUST CHAI.6E IIS PLAN Cannot Do Business as a Savings Institution- Under the Laws I ' ; of Illinois. . (Jearnal Bpiil Service.) Chicago, June It. Charles W. . Vail and Attorney Falrchlld held a confer ence with Bute Auditor McCullough ,ln Springfield with reference to the con duct' of tha Commonwealth Truat and Savings bank of Chicago, known as the Union-Labor bank, They advised that the bank could not ifb business In Illinois, aa a state bank unless it compiled with - the banking laws of the state. The Commonwealth was chartered In Arlsona, and under its charter has the right to sell $5 shares of stock. Under the Illinois law the shares of stock must not be less than 1100. - - In order to avoid a conflict in the courts ' with the - state authorities a arastlo change in the methods of the Union Labor bank Is planned , by the promoters. : - - .- , The new plan provides for the abol ishment of the savings feature of the bank and to confine its business strict' ly to Investments In the form of loane on real estate mortgages. - SOUTHERN FAIR IS . TO BE IN SEPTEMBER IftMrtiil Dtioeteh to The JoeraaL Roseburg. Or.. June l. The direct ors of the Second Southern Oregon Dis trict Agricultural society met today for their annual meeting. The dates set for the district fair .are September 4, I, 6, 7 and I. The racing program was arranged for the fair,, the prlsee for which aggregate $2,000. The following officers for the society were elected for the ensuing year: President, Charles' W. Parrott of Rose burg; first vice-president, J. C. Aiken of Roseburg; second vice-president, H. L. Traver of Eugene; treasurer, J. H. ooth of Roseburg: secretar: McCall --of Roseburg;- assistant tary, J. M. Williams of Eugene. The board of directors for the various coun ties sre: Lane county, H. I Traver and C- Young; Douglas county,- C. -W. Parrott, J. C. Alker and EV Dixon; Coos county, B. B. Hermann and John Bear; Curry county, H. B. Stewart LEAGUE OF CLUBS IS IN CITY OF QUAKERS "Philadelphia. "June It. The conven tion of the National League of Repub lican clubs held a brief session this morning, adjourning early to permit the delegates and other visitors to take a ride down the Delaware river. The parade of Republican clubs takes place tonight and promises to be one of the most notable affairs of Its kind that the Quaker City has seen In a long time. Numerous organisations of Philadelphia and Camden, from Washington. Wil mington and other cities will be in line. AdJutantrOeneral Tnomas J. Stewart Is to act as grand marshal and the pro cession will be reviewed by . Speaker Cannon and other prominent party lead ers from Washington. One of the fea tures of the parade will be the pres ence in line of several hundred men who voted for Fremont and Dayton- In list; RAID MADE UPON DEN (Continued from Page One.) who advocates or teaches the . duty, neoeseity, or propriety or tne unlawful assaulting or killing of any officer or officers, either ef specific Individuals or of officers generally, ef the government of the United States, or of sny other organised government, because of his or their official character, shall be per mitted te enter the United States or any territory or place subject te the Juris diction thereof." The Polee who are accused of anarch istic teachings In this city are ef com paratively recent arrival In this country, though the officers have as yet been un able to determine 'just how long they have been here. In case It Is definitely ascertained that a band Of anarchists eaists here. It Is said that no effort, will be overlooked te deport those who are members. . The oeses of ths seven men arrested upon complaint of Walter Bealaasktwtcs, were continued by Judge Cameron un til Thursday morning. Henry- LopaekW- whe- claims to have been threatened with death at the hands of the alleged anarchists, applied te the police this morning for protection. . US fears that tha. reds Intend to meta .out a terrible vengeance to him. .He was assured that they wee undoubtedly only trying te frighten Mm and left the station In company, with ssreral of his countrymen ' , IS NOW CLOSED EILERS PEOPLE VACATE THE BIO WASHINGTON-STREET RETAIL SALESROOMS. Will Occupy Upstairs Premises in same Block in tha Fall A New Eilera Piano House Retail Before Winter Imorovements and Alter. ations to Make It Best Appointed store in the Union City Office in Old Location but on Meuanlna .Floor. : i Thlnaa erOunA the M Tll.r. vi.m nouse presented a rather tODsr-turvy appearance yesterday, when the re mainder of the .many pianos and organs uia auniig me cioamg-out sale or tne S- """""neni were Being aelivereo. The fine big ware rooms occupied during me pa.se six years ware rormaiiv va- Sated yesterday, though distribution and silvery of Instruments will have id be carried on for auother Is houra. "; It does not seem to be generally un derstood that Ullers Piano House is now practically out or the retail city business. As stated, we were fortunate In securing at the very last moment a new five-year lease on the upstairs of me diock, out tne upstairs portion la now occupied by Portland's leading buaineas ooUege, for which InsUtutlon a One new building is now being erected on the corner of Tenth and Morrison streets. When the new building Is com pleted we are to take possession of the old-premises upstairs hers. They will be converted' Into the most beautiful, moat convenient and best lighted piano salesrooms In the United States. " : Out Until Then. But until these many changes are completed and possession has been se cured, Eilers Piano House Is oompelled to remain out of the retail piano trad,e. As soon as posalble after October 1 we shall commence work remodeling the upstairs premises. -Convenient stair ways and a modern elevator will be in stalled. Beveral very-fine mualo stui dios en suite or single will also be nro- vlded. We shall have fine rental hall. I twice as large as our former one; a fine Aeolian and Pianola library room, and alao talking machine parlors will be some of the noteworthy features. ' " The upper or western portion of the block formerly devoted to Aeolian Hall will be remodeled and rebuilt as an en trance to the new upstairs salesrooms, a-portion, also, being devoted to show windows, delivery rooms and private offlcea of the varloua managers. . In the old Aeolian Hall is now fa ceted temporarily the Pianola subscrip tion library, ana In the front portion will , be found the Oregonlan Premium talking machine record distributing de partment Offices Will Remain, The new arrangement will not neces sitate the removal of the general and wholesale offices to. our wholesale quar ters at Thirteenth and Northrup streets. A clever architect has solved the pussle as to their location by erecting a mes sanlnS floor in tho' north and western portion of our new quarters. Here is where the city bookkeepers, and also the general and wholesale accounting departments will be located. A commo dious fire and bucglar-proof safety de- j posit vault is to be installed In another part of the premises. In short, by late Fall the establishment of Eilers Piano House will be aa complete, and as thor oughly convenient as any In the Union, end probably eoual to the very best of them In attractiveness. : 7 "' Saves $39,000 Rent ' And best of an, the new arrangement will mean a saving" in rent -to Eilera Piano House of over t3,000 for the nve-year lease, an average on 17,800 a year. This benollt alone will enable Eilera Piano House this Fall to -offer pianos and musical merchandise on more advantageous ' terms than ever nereiorore. , Telephone number remains ss hereto fore, 'Exchange 23." City collections will be paid at the old office same aa before, only that during altera tlona ou offices will have to be shifted to varl oua portions of the hall. It will be the aim of contractors to cause as little In convenience as possible to callers. Dust ana airt will do eareruiiy avoided, ana our bookkeeping work will proceed with the very least Interruption. The old street number, "301," will be retained (In reality it will tx, Sol though). Instruments will be supplied for con certs, for rental, and occasionally for sale, tnrougn our wnoiesaie depot Thir teenth and Northrup streets, but allap- filloatlons must be made at our down own offices, IS1 Washington street, ss a Dove, at tne corner or rara tnerr Piano House always the biggest busi est and best piano shop, with stores In every important weatern city. TAKEN THROUGH GRAVEYARD TO BANQUET SITE . Pacific 'Varsity Juniors Give Seniors Unique Midnight Feast In Lovers' Lane. :. " (Special Dtapates. te The JoeraaLI June 1. Last night the Juniors launohed the most unique event of the college year . Jy leading the seniors through the graveyard and "spooky" nndArhmiah tA a mnt In livm' 1MA about a mile and a hair from town. Here an elaborate lap lunch was served at 1 o'clock this morning.-. The Jolly party of funmakers gathered around a biasing lira. -notified ftorn. tnssteit KtM a r stories of college life, at the conclusion oi wnicn xi. iw. operas gave tne senior class prophecy. .Those present were: Messrs Market, ttnmn PHhh. n.. muBsen, Peterson, Wlrts, Bparks, and ENORMOUS Limited Allotmoynt of Col. J. B. Fuller, President (Ex-California Bank Commis- .' sioner) . 1 Hon. Truman Reeves, Sec. and Treas. (Treasurer of the State of Calif orniaV .r ... ....... ....... v.. . S Fifty Stores Now Being Established on the Pacific Coast V ' , Who Can liiflucrice CapitaL Share of Frofits and Salary to Right Party v. -PACIFIC SYNDICATE STORES CO., Incorporated HEAD OFFICE: Union Sayings Bank Building, Oakland, Cal.; V Prospectus and Information Free. Write Today t - .; V '..' I . - . . " Linen Suits, for Smart Dressers We invite you to see this, the choicest display of Ladies' Linetr Suits it has ever been our fortune to present -It embraces theIatestanddaintiest modes etons and ponies all sizes. J$laWeek .No extTeLchargeJor CTedit vjllll Eastern Outfitting Co. The 8tore Where Washington The Best Scotoing Soap Made A Scourlny Soap ' '"A Meta Polish A Glass Cleaner' Misses Toder, Chandler, Crouee, Ferrln. Boldrick, Irvln, Mosley and Sorenson. Before the "love party" Profesaor H. H. I Herdman of Ppi'tlandTgTo7anMaTBBg on "Oliver Cromwell" and the Kappa Delta sorority received Its first formal recognition ty the otner tnree societies. WESTON MAN CHARGED WITH SERIOUS CRIME (RpeeUI Dtspstcfe te-The Joarnsl.) 'Walla Walla, Wash.. June It. Lee Kennard, a Weston horsedealer arrested Baturday on a charge of passing a bogus f 21 check' on the Fountain saloon a month ago, was released from custody yesterday, friends In Walla'Walla mak ing up a purse and squaring the matter. Kennard lost no time in leaving for home.., SAILOR FALLS FROM STEAMERjq-DEATH (gneetal fHsptteh te The IoernL) Olympla, -Wash., June It. A sailor by tha name of John Nelson fetl from the gang plank of the steamer Nokomls last evening, while lying at Its dock In this city, snd was drowned. - The body was recovered snd . delivered over to officers of Tacoma Seaman's union. - DIVIDENDS TO -SHAREHOLDERS! Stock Now Oriesreti 12 Per Cent Guaranteed. Will Pay Over. 30 Per Cent When Stores Ar Established . OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS - MANAGERS WANTED i Your Credit la Ooed dnd Tenth MAKING UP CASE AGAINST SLAYER OrCREFRELD Prosecutor Arrives In Corvallis -"-From Seattle to Gather : Data for Trial. (peelsl Dispatch te The JearaaLr Corvallis, Or, June 1. Deputy Prosecutor Miller of Seattle arrived here this ' noon and wlty spend a few days here looklna un nolnta in' hla p, against George it Mitchell, who Is held for trial for slaying the modern Joshua" Edmund Creffleld, head of the Holy Rollers. Mitchell, It will be re membered, killed Creffleld on , the streets of Seattle, avenging the ruin of his sister by, Creffleld. Followers or crerneid wno are fiere, who have not been torn from their faith, welcome the coming of the prosecutor, but the publio In general looks upon his oeuse coldly, sympathy being - entirely with, the defendant. The trial of Mitchell, which Is eet for June J 5, la awaited expectantly and the people of this city have pledged Amu Captain E. E. Calne, Director (Capitalist and . Ship Owner, Seattle, Wash.). - ' - ' T.'K. Stateler, Director (Gen. Agent Northern Pacific R. R.). William Crocker, Director (San Francisco). r "X Do you need a Hand, Cloth, ' Tooth or Hair Brush? Our stock of bristle ware is the largest, in the northwest, in cluding the' best makes of the leading manufacturers Kents, Adams, uerts-JLombard, That- sit, . and other : well known We buy direct and 'save I you LetUsProWlt Thatsit7 10-row," tinMeached"; regular $2. Special. .$1.35 Thatsit 15-row," unbleached; regular $2, Special. .15 Kents' Tooth Brushes ; regular 60c Special ,30 Adams' 13-row; bleached ; reg ular $4. Special. . . .' .$2.30 Adams' 13-row, ' unbleached ; regular, $2.,. Special. .$14;5 Adams' ", 9-row, unbleached ; regular $1.10. Special. .76 Whisk Broom ; - regular t 25c. Special ... ........ . . . .14f Whisk' - Broom ; tegular i 35c. Special ...... K..10 Every Brush ahd Every Bristle i , uuaranteeoV. .- 25 Per Cent Off On All Other -Bristle W00DARD, CLARKE & COMPANY Fourth and - Washington Sts. TEo. Portland EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY - HXADQUARTERS POR TOURISTS AMD COMMERCIAL TRAVfJLSftS. Everything te eat and drink, and it costs no more In the Poiiland Hotel pUthikeHer ' . than elsewhere In the city. Every weekday night from :0 to It. X. O. aowxm. Kaaage. Hotel Eaton eoa, Moaaisov ahd wkit tAix sts. NEW BsBitseawly famJihfd, elegsBtly eeslpped, flreproot, Sts KlnatM' wslk fro a heart el bopping and bealsass dlstrlet, ail tarf. alrr, eotelde room, ateam seated, eleetrl llihta, ttlaphooe In sack apartment, at. Lam efneea. toeoclfiax amoklna. wiitlns. ladlraraceptloa Parlors. Enoma raaerra I hivate emalbns aiasta tralas aad itseisais. Room fl.OO to fS.OO a Day SpoUl Bato te Oemaierelal Xea, m. Mag lAxoif, - - - treraierly ef Betel ridpstB, Bpakana.) ' themselves to do all In their -power to aid the prisoner to escape from the dif ficulty he has placed himself la by slaying Creffleld. INJURIES MAY KILL WALLA WALLA BELLE (Special Dlapateh te The 7oa?eat Walla Walla, Wash., Juns 1. Miss Laura Taylor, a popular young lady of this city, was seriously Injured In a runaway accident at First and "Alder, streets yesterday afternoon. While driving along ' the bridle of the horse suddenly became loosenedsn4beln(f unable' to control the animal it started on s brisk trot " Miss Taylor Jumped from the buggy, landing on her head. -One Of the wheels struck her - In the head, cutting a" big gash and otherwise bruising her. Her most serious Injury is concussion or tne Drain, wnion may terminate fatally. - Bset