- ; ' ' , i j - ' 1 THE, DAILY JOURNAL IS SOLD ON THE STREETS AT-2c PER COPY . WHICH GIVES IT AN EXTRA THOUCAD CC'.- TION WHICH IT COULD NOT OTHERW.CS C3TA::. :1 GOOD EVENING Journal Circulation -THE-WEATHER. Yesterday Fair and warmer tonight; Sunday fair, not o warm; north to caat winda -i. Was PRICE TWO CENTS. iSStSlAV.SS VOL. V. NO. 94. PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 23. 1906.SIXTEE PAGES. ITT? ir rrnn at 1 25588 I 0 - JtS WELL AS Attorney-General Moody Gives-Up. Contem " opiated Retirement in Order to-'Be Chief 2: Huntsman in War Upon the Octopus -i-Probably Cannot Land Rockefeller. , -l (Journal Special Service.! . Washington. Juna-S3. The president : order for- anroctopua hunt is rfft on fined to . the Standard Oil company, i Roosevelt has ordered It In huntsmen to go after the-rallroada also. Wherever .iiejan Und.thaV the roads-granted re bat en to the Standard the government will bring ault agalnat tha road aa wall .'aa against the Standard. . - ' Attorney-General Moody, who had de termined to retire to private life this summer, will remain as chief huntsman -'at lha. earnest jreo.ue.st of President Kuose volt. - ' .."."" The Pennsylvania, New York Central, - Chicago Kastern; tha Illinois Central. 'the Rutland, the Central Vermont., the .Burlington, the Chicago Alton, the Missouri Pacif1c"the-Southern rneffle; the Santa Fe and other roads will be proceeded against; . .u..,,, ... . . Moody was asked point blank today It he ex Dec ted to land John D. Rockefeller In prison Ha-aesltated and answered. "1 don't think so. About the beat I could do Is to act the, traffic -managers di rectly, concerned Irdon't wish-to Indict clerks and cannot reach the Beans 01 concerns, because of the lack of evl "tTonce, .so , will strike : about half way up." . - A spokesman for the Standard Oil com pany at New York stated' today: "The 'administration wishes to create hostility to the Htundnrd Oil company so that a r trial will bo guparfratryrrTalntlmlda- tlon by proclamatlon.We will say notu Ing until the proceedings begin. . We are not - worry lng."T: l.-.,1 Moody's Statement. TAofney-Oenraf Moody's statement - !a: "- ' ' '""After full consideration of all infor mation n.lw available. Including the re port of the commissioner of corpora tions and the evidence taken tr the Interstate commerce commission. I have reached the conclusion that criminal pro ceedings against 'the Standard OH com- pany should be 'begunrin certain-eases -where there appears to have been a vio lation of Die lawa regulating Interstate commerce and prohibiting rebatea and other unlawful dlscrlmlnatlona. Accord- ' ingly such proceedings will be begun at once in the appropriate Judicial diatrlcta. These esses are regarded and will be treated as of Importance It seems clear that. Insofar as the J51andard Oil company haa obtained monopolistic control or iniereimie mm, the control has been In large degree made pOaalble by discriminations In transportation ratea or facilities, the .discriminations being 1n some cases In ".violation of the law, and In other caaee. though injurloua to the' public welfare; not In violation of law. smd therefore P.,H.t .nly t e.ich correction as may he if forded by the railway rate legis lation now pending In congress. i:u ' ', Assistant Huntsmen. ' The , Investigation 7 will"" require the assistance of the department and I have employed as spec' counsel Frank B. ANARCHIST ON WAY TO KILL KING OF ITALY CAUGHT Would-Be Assassin From Pater swr NewJersey,s Is Arrested . ' While in Egypt. : .'.' (JnorneT Special SerTlre. - Venice, June 21. An Italian anar "chlst bound' from Paterson. New Jer- - sey, for Ancona to murder King Victor - Emmanuel, , was arrested at -tali yee " terday. Ha went first to Egypt and then re-embarkd on board the steam thin NIlo for Bart. The police boarded ' the NIlo at Alexandria and watched the prisoner, who wa accompanied by an ' other anurchiat and a woman. . Another notorious anarchist named " Pndest. who went, from Rome to Mm .. Jrld, was arrested at Marseilles on his way to Ancona.. A. third anarchist " r.nmcd Searamelll was arrested at Plan. ' The police were , warned of Jthe plot against the king at Ancona, hence the arrests. ; . - . Bosslaa fa nsot. J (Journal Rpertai Ivrln,) St. Petersburg, June S3. A police commissary was shot and mortally wiramled laat night from ambush in the Industrial quarter. The , assailant was arrested. .'. . . . J" ': Tobacco Warehetise urns.' ' (Journal Kperlal . Kertfc-e.) ' .l-ititford. Conn., June :i. Fire de stroyed the tobucco warehouse of Hunt ing Co. this mornlnav causing a loss Of 300.0U9. Kellogg of St Paul, who was one of the counsel for tha government In the re cently terminated litigation against the western paper organization, and Charles B. Morrison of Chicago, now United States attorney for the northern district or Illinois. .rcjlorrteonr. will , ia the near, future resign his tlace a district attorney." ( - .. , .... - -S "t J' John D. Rockefeller, Who1 Aida His Son. STANDARD OIL -jfO et C, OisposesWtsioldingsrvEectriGndfc- tion.Companies and Result in corporations' Directorate With the organization of a big hold ing company for the 'properties hereto-1 for known "a the ' Portland Railway, the Portland General Eletftrlc and the Oregon Water Power Railway com panies there will be Important changes In the official directories of these com panies. . - In the retirement at- Charles Pratt of New York from tTif Portland Gen eral Electric the !ntereatconrmonly re ferred to as "Standard OU" passes out lot the Portland , lracfIoh-neld "ana"! iracceaded by the Sellgmans. New -VorK bankers, and tha Clarkea-of Philadel ARIZONA BAR-ROOM ROW SCARES GUESTS OF WALDORF-ASTORIA ( JoafssI BperUI"rTl.) ' '' New York. June II. An unpleasanl squabble such aa might be expected in a frontier barroom took place last night In the cafe of tha Waldorf-Astoria. The participants were Dick Plunkltt. ex- sheriff of Tombstone;- Colonel rankle sheets, ' who runs a newspaper-hr-that place, and Bat Maaterson, deputy United States marshal and contributor to a sporting and theatrical paper published here. PIuHkltt." DWklesheeU and several other , western men were In . the cafe dlscus'slng Masterson'f imputation as Jt had man, which has been 'questioned Tit the New Tftirk Press, I. which onoa. de voted a large part' of a pnge showing up Masterson aa hero of battles that Mr. John D. Rockefeller Jr., Wife of - ' . ... I' . Senator. ;.,..,. ,! ifc - WsUiS2SFm7 ; v.. 11 itiif ir ' X sis?: s. U f John D. Rockefeller Jr, New' Rubber King. QUITS TOWN Many Changes Will phia, who are bankersand Independent traction-men of large experience. - That "Standard Oil" has sold its Port land electric light and. railway Inter ests will lend a different color. to"the moves on the local traction , checker board, but these will become-even more Interesting ' from tha fact that inde pendent intereata more equally matched are -engaging In the business. Moffat White. who-.toflm bunch- of -their eastern frfVfMtOTS.' are hacking the Wll Tamelte'vailey Traction company's In- (Continued on Page(Twa) "1 IV ' - 4 ' . 1 were Invariably bloodless and "as, hav ing been Jgnomlnlously- arrested In New York once aa a common gambler. , The conversation of Plunkltt and his companions was along these lines when Masterson . Joined . the party and took exception to the remarks. In the ensuing unpleaaantness- Dlnklesheets struck at Maaterson, missed him and wea knocked down by the latter. Then Plunkltt and. Maaterson' got together, but did no dam age to each other. The Waldorf house detective then ejected tha entire bicker ing craw.-. In the meanwhile there had been an exodus from the chfa that led those In the corridor to -think the place w on Are. Word apread to the palm room and Turkish rooms with the re sult that the women Insisted on being escorted from the place Immediately, ... ....... .... - . . . ...... ' . ' t - m New Rubber King. Daughter of Aldrich. :-W-.-JL ..s--.:.-1 ' v -.. IV! ill ; Bernard M. Baruchr Right-Hand Man -iorYcmngockeTellerTf Young John D,. Rockefeller Jr. Forms New Combine Which Startles the Entire Finan- - cial World. .i i r , . (Jonrnal Rpertil Serrlce.) -New York. Juno 22. Following the example' set them throughout life by tnelf lalnefa. J Ohm V. Hockefeller jr. and K. B. Aldrich, son. of Senator Aid- rich andt brother-in-law of young Rocke feller, have, ahown that they are to be counted in the financial world as Im portant factors by a coup which- haa startled the world. The achievement of these young kings of-finance waa a surprise to financial circles and showed inemtCHpaoie sons ok ineir miners in the handling of money and politics. Selecting a product or nature. In the manner of Standard Oil. these young financiers' decided upon rubber ' as the article around which they would build a monopoly. . Reading the future, they have foreseen that the growing demsnd for "their" article will continue for yesrs to -come and have succeeded In their plans by not alone 'controlling the source of supply, but also the means of refining the crude rubber into articles ftfJnerchandlse.Thelr rival, the rub ber trust, awoke when It was too late to the power of tnelr new. opponenta. and has already lost ahumber of. mil lions to the new "powera." Rockefeller- and hlur hrothervln-law, Aldrich.. are the controlling and direct ing needs 'of the Continental Rubber cotnpsny of Amertcs. ' rrtorthrlr -at tack, with the weight or money whicn they have behind them, they have forced a drop In rubber so that the estimated value of last year'a crop-woitd be re duced IM.OUO.OOO If sold 1st the laat price quoted since the - battle com. menced. The estimated value of the crop Is tlli.108.000. "'. ' "It 'was Aldrich who T6rtglnatd the scheme whlcti haa been so suhcessfully carried through by himself and Rocke feller. It was In his fertile brain, the IdeaorTglnated to form a strong .com pany and with a reolpe whjch he ob tained far making the guayule rubber of a much better grade, a grade almost as 'good as the" best "Para rubber. -t threaten the rubber markMT "" This mar ket, haa been "under, control for yeara The rubber combines have bought up every rubber foreet in the world and the market haa been safe. The threats which. could be, made . with the recipe held by. Aldrleh would be effeotive, but without It harmless, for the. ordlnsry product of the guayule plantwljlch .(Continued on Page Three ) GRAND STEVENS SheriffMakes. Steady Gains Over Stevens DurjDgMorning Ses sion of Recount. - Variation of Recount From Of, ficial Returns at End of Thirty- Seventh Precinct Is One Vote in Word's Favor and Sheriffs" Friends Rejoice. ...The friends of Torn Word are grin ning broad, happy grina today, for the tide of., the recount haa aet in favor of their candidate. " Stevens" Stock, at high water mark at the end of tha second day, haa steadily declined since then. Yesterday morning Stevens began the day Hght-heajteda"nd cheerful wtth-ifr votes to the good. Tha .evening saw that lead reduced to aeveni and Stevens spirits down proportionately. Tha re count thla morning reduced Stevens' lead three more, leaving him a margin of . only four to be overcome In tha counting of it precincts. Thus the re count so far favors Word by one vote. It will be seen from these figures that the situation ia much as it was at the sturt anybody's fight.- A comment or two written on the margin or the ballot by aome foolish elector may. de cide the seals aa to who la to enjoy the fat emolumenta of the office of sheriff for the next two years. But the triumphant grins of the Word adherenta. are accentuated today espe cially -beeaus -of tha- mora than prob ability that on next Monday one or more election board officials of precinct ST will be indicted, a thing which will ren der the - invalidation of the whole pre cinct vote mora likely of accomplish ment. . - - . Qame of Sea Saw. It'a a aee-saw game this, the Word- Stevens recount. - At one point -In' to day's proceedings Stevens' lead was down to one vote and excitement In the courtroom" reached" a hlgli tension, .The crowd of silent persons whar have never failed to fill the benches" since the straightened up and took notice. The sensation for which they had been stub bornly waiting seemed at Land. But In less than another minute a Word vota was cast aside and the "Hooray, a tie vote! altuatlon did not coma. As tha Stevens votes were cast out one by one (Continued on Page Two.) . BAILEY'S BEE BUZZING Texan's-Friend Announces That ' Senator Realizes That South em Man Cannot Be Success ful at This Time. - . ... (journal Special laiki.l Washington,' June . 23. Reprei Burgess of Texas, who la one of Sen ator Joseph . . W.i Bailey'a warmeat friends, today made thla statement con cerning Bailey, and tha Democratic nom- Inatlon for president in 1 801: "It undoubtedly la true that with practical unanimity tha Democrats In congress " would halt" with" delight t he- nomination of Senator Bailey for preel dent tn 'lXM.v But they know that the Democrats -cannot and will not urge hla nomination because of tha section of the earth with which he la identified. Senator Bailey ' himself never believed that the nomination of any southern mi, in l0g would be wise and 'he has continually refused the Indorsement of any auch move, In hla Interest, - .... ' "It can be assumed' without ques tion thst Senator Bailey and hla friends are In hearty sympathy with Bryan's nomination, and I hava not the alight- est doubt that at the coming state con vention Texa will adopt a Swinging platform arid unanimously suggest! the nomination of rr. Bryan m J9a Senator Bailey s reply -ta 4ne article J UR Y A Fourteen ' additional - Indict- e menta hava been made by the 4 grand Jury aa a result of further - investigation Into ths Sellwood 4) election frauds. Twelve of tha e) ' accused are freeholdera and two . 4) 4 are men who caat fraudulent bal- 4) 4 lota. Included . in the.- second - 4 batch is A. R. Dlmmick, an em- e) v pioye of the O. W. P. Many of 4 the Indictments are seftona and 4 .third counta against thoae free- e holdera who were. Indicted Thurs- a 0 day. ' At noon today, at tha end e e of tha, recount of II precincts. e e the result showed -a gain of . 4) Sheriff Word ov'erBherlff -elect 4) 4 Stevens. The result af that hour- 4 4 was aa follows: Total number '4 4 votes- caat, H.7J1; for Stevens, 4 4 4.881 ; -for y,' ui-XJttt ; varta- 4 tloij from efltfttal, returns - (In 4 4 -favor of Word), 1. , 4) . 4444 . 4 a-4 4 ')" -' ' Little. Premature Caller Takes Apartments in a Class Oven - and Is Apparently Sat-. ' . isfied With Life. (Journal Special Srrvlce.) - Nqw York, june SI. The sudden ar rival of little Miss Hogan created a commotion at the home of her parents this , morning. - A hurry ' call brought Mra-Mary. McEwan whose, specialty . la the rereptton of tiny visitors. - Mrs. He Ewan hurried to Bellevua hospital with the Infant placed In an Incubator . and will probably save lts.ltra Loctors ,ay thaT"little Mlsa Hogan awakened several montha too soon. Al though she only weighs three quarters of a pound, she la perfectly normal and likely to thrive. Tha. baby appears satisfied with the little glass oven in which she haa taken apartments. .... ERNEST WOOD LOSES - HIS SEAT-IN HOUSE (Special niapatch te The Janrnal.) WASHINGTON. June S3. The house today by uoantmoua vote unseated Ernest Wood, Democrat of St. Louis. end gave hla . seat . to . Harry- Coudrey, Kepuoucan . contestant, who waa Imme diately sworn in. Election frauds took apromlnent part In the.coatest. . ; ITALIAN DIES DURING LAST WEEK IN STATES '' (Jnnrnal Special aervlce.) Kansas City, June SI. Alberto -Say- satt, Italian bend leader, died at -the hospital today after an operation. This week was advertised aa Bosatl s riast I week In America." paalah Kinister Dead. (Jnernal Special Berrlre.) Madrid. June S. The Duke of Almo dovar, minister of foreign affairs, died today. . ... In Hearst's magstlne, the Cosmopolitan, by David OTiham P.hllllps, July Issue, in wnicn-ne ia mcciiaeo or -nring me right arm.Of the -trusts representing the Standard Oil arid kindred lntcrrets. will probably be a suit - for criminal libel. The article In question nmncs Bailry aa AMrich's (li-t lieutenant In . Senator ''Joaaph X. Bgiley." CTI LOSING IP Four Oregoru Water :Pqwer-Employes Are Under Indictment for -Election Fraud.. A.Rrf Dimick Enmeshed irt 1 Net by Jurors Many; Other Prominent Men Under Consid- eratiorv-Rumors That- Some - May Leave State Suddenly; " , Fourteen more ' indictments of elec tion law violators, making . twenty in all, were voted late yesterday after- noon by the grand Jury. -"Among the"" new names on the list of those) who must, stand trial for participating-' in tha frauds in Sellwood precinct la that ofA. B-Dimlckanjemploye of ' tha Oregon Water i-ower A Railway bm pany. Thla Increases the number of. O. W. P. .men under indictment to four. and- there, are yet imurT affidavits tu hear from. , Moafr' of tha 14' Indictments In tha second batch were additional counts against B. F. Boynton, assistant auper Intendent of the O. W. P.; W. P. Jack and T. R, Baldwin, O. W. P. electricians, , j and G. Plaas, secretary ufJth9. Mount. Hood. Brewing company. 'Several free-" holder who escaped tha first throw of the net are aald to have been Indicted, but aside from Dimick their namea are not known. . x - Fluiube in It. ,. Z i Among those In tha Una of fire wea PV C - Holland, plumber, who swors t the affidavit of W. J. Bailey, a one night gueat of the Hotel Sellwood. Tha list of Indictments Includes two voter. The . identity of these men Is ' eT.UI " " secret. -They'voted from the Hotel Sell-, wood, and-It Is believed that they ara ' two of tha five llghtnlng-changa reel- dents whose namea remained on the) hotel register after some man of mya- -tery had torn out two pagea of valuable) evidence.. Tha marked five are W. '8. ' Collins, H. Messing. W. J. Bailey. M. L. amitn ana uscar Shear. Aa Meaatng waa a resident of Clackamas county at the lime lie vntm in Kii.wi i, - mT1l than likely that he la onaof tha Indicted A. R. Dimick of the O. W. P.. whom name now appears on tha roll of tha known indicted, swore to tha affidavit Cf W. 8. Collins and W. J. Bailey, and It Is possible that two true bills war (Continued on Page Two.) Statesman -'Accused of Being Trust Man by Magazine P- -titlonsCircutated Against Hirn in Texas.- - - - the senate and'pTobable successor t Gorman In that "egnrd. ". ' ' na cosmopolltaja article atntesr Bailey csaita . n'u.hin.iA. ... house 14 years ago last December when but IS. Hla obstreperously unconven tional dress and his frank physical as well as mental vanity made him some thing of a butt at tlret But soon through his fast pe4Jl eurfaaa, the appeared a strong and developing pr eonallty. -Ho rapidly did he Olscloea power and shrewdness that' his becom ing minority leader at and after ony three terma would not hava seenW mysterious had he not been highly un popular with hi party colleagues. . peclally with thone least In sympathy with -the -'Intereata'-that were fine not ng and . dominating both party machlaas." Oosxaopolltaa'a Story. ' Bailey'a raplil advancement l . leged to be due to these "lnt,rfi," f,,r whom it Is alleged h haa slwuve "willing to serve iHmifU rni posing ss champion of Ilie p.ii Is alleged that the Ftun.' '('Jonlinutid an ft. i '