TITS OREGOII DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. TUESDAY. EVENING. FEBRUARY 19, IS57. GALLOIW M1ED . US IIMD AGENT ; 'V ; " .... v .- ' v. Brilliant Young Attorney of Mo ? MInnvllls Chosen to Sue-- i ceed Oswald West ONE OF BEST KNOWN "' ATTORNEYS IN STATE ' ' ' " ; ' '' ' ' ' ' Made Gallant Raca lot Congretm Urt Jim aa Democratic Komtnee and AVaa Only Defeated bjr a Narrow V.'.- Margin by Hawley. - V. -1 . - " '"' " (Br ' tit It Pertier it galem. Or, Feb. 11. Cbarle B. Gal loway of McMinnvllI la tata land agent, or will b aa- ooa-aaha . caa qualify. (or the appointment made by Uonmor Chamberlain to fill tha va cancy caused by. the appointment of attorney war o"ua before Special Commissioner Anthony today In the ouater ault brought by Attorney-General HadJey against tha. standard, Republic and Waters-Pleree Oil companies. When tit arguments ara oenoluded Commla aloner Anthony will prepare hi report ta tha supreme court and It Is possible that tha aaaa may be decided at the April term of courU PASSEKGER RATES OOlVil IS FREIGHT. RATES UP Wisconsin Commission Afraid to : Call , Its Legal ; Power . v ' ,: Its Own. ". "' - i Vat J! 1 1! f Hi Cbarle; V. Galloway. Si ft n ' (Jonmil 8peiat Ssrrlre.J ' j vi. Aim wis. Wli IB Oa ordsrina railroad paaaenger ratee reduced from t ta f ft eeata tn state rauroea torami. aloa declarea a reduction to I cents 1 ja i aa thm MlLftMP (1 SnA-ft TT1 BI1 1 S to operate at a loss, which would, rs- ault In the maintenance 01 nign ireigni ih. Inn nf whinh. the com missi on declares, la of aatly creator Importance man tne rwiucuoa m ym.m senger ratea "" "' - - FREIGHT TRAIN DITCHED - BUT NO ONE IS INJURED i i r (RperUl Dtopatra to The JoernsL) Chehalls. Wash-. Feb. . 1. Freight train Mo. (t, northbound, waa ditched at Neweukum Station, near the acene of the big Elks wreck In 1901, yes terday. No one s hurt, but . the en (tne and Sevan cars went into the ditch. The fireman escaped by Jumping, but Engineer Parka stayed - with his engine. Aside from a few brulsea be waa unhurt. - The failure or the air brakaa ta work properly caused the ac cident. All trains were -delayed aa a result of the wreck.. ( ' WILLIAM FAILED TO , : TURN IN HIS WAGES fa (Spectsl DWpstch to Tee JootbsU' -Butte, Mont, Feb. 1. William J. Walsh, a well-known bartender at . the Fine ana Dandy- saloon. Is under ar rest on complaint of hla wife, who al- leges non-support and 111 treatment of herself and child. A unique phaaa of tha case Is that Mrs.' Walsh Is owner of the saloon in which Walsh worked and also of tha (rounds on which tha resort ia located. It appears that Walah haa been keeping: bar fox-&la wife., but recently fcult hla job. IIEUII'S TRIAL HALTS A DAY Juror III and' New Talesmen Summoned From Whom to Select Substitute.t--l RULING STRENGTHENS . GOVERNMENT POSITION Letter Admitted ta Evidence, Said ' to Hare Been in Copy Book. Al leged to Hare Been Destroyed by Hermann. . . ' ' Oswald West aa one of the railroad cam mtssloners under the provisions of the , Chapln bill. ' v Mr. aalloway. waa selected for the , Important position of state land agent . by aha governor on aeeount of hla reo : ord a a young attorney and h:s faer ie .'.Inclination to flnd the causa of ;. things. - He Is one of tha best-known '? yourtc Democrats of tha state, and has almuly risen hla-'h In the estimation of , his assoclataa at to bar. . - Mr. -Galloway la about it year of ' aare. He received hla education In Me Minnvlllo college, and at tha University ' of Oregon. While at the first kiatltu- tlon. and In hla sophomore year ha won a tha aute oratorical modal ... He went to the state university at tha close of ; hla aophomor year and Immediately . 1 took first rank aa a debater ana orator. . Graduating from the .university he " went to hla father s farm near McMlnn . vlUe, and while running tha place stud led law. He later went to Portland, -where he' entered tha service of the o. R. A N. In the land agent' office and studied law there In the legal depart inert of the University of Oregon. He ' waa admitted to the bar of the state tn : and began the practice of hi pro- f emlon In McMlnnvllla - . , During the last congressional' cam- palgn Mr. Galloway made a gallant race for congress against ;W. C Hawley, the Republican nominee, and waa only de , feated by a narrow margin, considering the immense Republican majorities he . had to contend against. 4 He waa also a member of the legislature during the . session of 101. being elected by a large majority from the Republican county , of Yamhill. Mr. Galloway 1 tba son of - Judge William B. Galloway, now looatad at Salem. The new appointee will aa-' sums his new. duties as soon aa Mr. West, tha retiring official, take up hla new 'duties a a member of tha rati road commission. (WtbtB(toa Bane ef The Joorl.) "Washington, p. C Fsb. l.--On ae eount of the sickness of Juror H. G Crimea tha Hermann ease waa again postponed thla moaning. When tha time tune to - begin, tha- trial by the Introduction of ttatimony bsfore the Jury Grimes was unsbla to appear. The whole Jury was then discharged, tha 11. sound men being retained for the new panel. Ten more taleemea are to be summoned from whom to select the twelfth. The trial will be resumed to morrow If tha additional Juryman , can be secured meanwhile. It la a general oneeaaioa that the government s position 1 materially strengthened by Judge Stafford's ruling yeaterday that the proaecutlon may file aa amended bill of particular. In which to set . forth it Intention to offer In evidence letter from Hermann to dif ferent persons on alleged publle busi ness. ... ' . - Th government will attempt to prove by former clerks and atsnograpber in Hermann' office that they took copies of three ' letter In copy book which Hermann dtroyed. ,, . feme of 'toe Admitted letters. Of tha letter yesterday admitted In evidence many were written to people In Oregon. About t were to George C Brownell. one of which discussed the Bene tori af election of 1M1 and- said that when the two candidate then men tioned were out of the wayHermann nam could be brought, out Th other letter waa to Dr. C. E. Loom Is of Ore gon City and referred to tha same sub ject. Other letter, ware on ' land office Kuaineaa. One. ' to Banstor Mitchell of bregon. refers to a telegram W. E. Burke sent th senator relating to aes- Said Wit to Wisdom "A full itomach makes - light heart"; -Slid Wisdom to Wit In dutt tight. motsturt proof package art land selections which, . Hermann wrote, would aa taken up aa soon as possible. . Other letters were ta William O. Ward of Portland. John IL Hall, then aa special agent 'of Secretary Hltohoock, . . i . wi - . i . i w BQV1.1DI mw am mifnsuvn o jr. W. Mondell as assistant commissioner UW mill Ul lit. . 1 H . . w Introduction of evidence before the Jury . . . t- - . . . ,,, -..! . . 1 . Iegine nw uih.v win vwim .11 ,m- Ing of the oourt an tha filing of aa .AA kill tk. MArm mtnt 1 M not (ood law, and In ease of a conviction will pxppaDly aaaa aa appeal on me rut- ins- ; G rover Cleveland to Speak. (Jooroal tpeclal i.rrlrs V Princeton. N. J, Feb. Former Mrs. Cleveland, will leave tomorrow for Chicago, where Mr. Cleveland is ta De liver an addreas at th Washington birthday celebration of th Union League club. It will ba Mr. Cleveland's first visit to tn west in a numoer v yeara. ' '"". ' . N - aall SohUllng CFO F03 K0 AFTER VLV YEARS ; Italy Wants One of Its Banditti, ' Said to Have Become a Rich. ; Merchant of California. (Jearael IpseUl aervlee.1 " i Rome, reb. 1 The minister of Jus tie la trying hard to axtradlt Ollntq Rlcclonl. now a mlUlonalre In Califor nia, accused of murders committed In this country nearly 10 years ago. ' RloelonU it la alleged, was born near Lucca, and when a young man Joined a band of robbers and assassins. He and five companions, it Is alleged, in HTT killed two carablnterl In-eold blood. Rlcclohl fled and wa sentenced, tn contumacy, to It years' banishment and the galley. Recently an Italian who knew Rlcclonl well vlalted San Fran claco saw him thsra and learned that tha former bandit baa amassed a Urge fortune and had become a. eommerolal magnate. He informed the authorltlea Under the Italian law Rloclonl een tenoa haa not eaplred. Henpe, tha baste tp extradite him. . y INCREASE IN VALUE OF OREGON LANDS Chicago. Feb. Wsatern land In creased in worth during th last U yeara at th greatest rat In history. It 4s selling at higher prloe than area In tha other boom of tha eighties. A government bulletin for th years 1100-106 givea a bint at th great In crease. Wyoming lead in percentage of Inoreaee. It being (l.tl other follow this; Oklahoma,: Tl.T; North Dakota, 70.6; Oregon. 47; Illinois. 17.4; Iowa, 10.4; Kansas, 14.7 Nebraska. 64 f Mis souri, 4 J. ' ' . -; SECRETARY OF NEW ' ; LAND COMMISSIONER Washington. Feb. II B- A. Bellinger -m m ia tM ka commissioner of th general Und offloa, baa arrived here and I preparing to assume his du ties March 4. J. liaumger. an ai tornsy of Seattle, who was private eec ,.i.r, to R. A. RaJUnKer at Beat tie when he was mayor or .that city, will ba hi private secretary cere. In the Interim Ualllnger will consult aith tha nresldent. the Incomlna ' secretary of the Interior, Garfield, anil tba officials of th general lana omoe. CERTIFICATES TO WASCO TEACHERS v 8pselsl Dtspeteh te Te JonraaL) Th Dalles. Or Feb. 1. The follow lng teacher hava been granted certin cats by tha board of examiners: Flrat Grade Mattl Walton, Lucille . Rlach, Mra Nina M. Sprecher, Sallnaj Phlrman and. Josephine Beddlnger. annA rzraAm Klrla A. Bllnn. Lrnda Carl, Usxl Da via, Carrie Brown. Mr. rlla Finney ana ntnw iwjui. Third Grade uiancna naaiey ana tM tella Crelgbton. Primary Certifloata Mr. Sarah jm Touaey. " ' ' Who ta lfetsgerf Ba fit your ayea for 11.00, lit Sixth atreet v . 'U-fs'l .I in THIRTY DAYS I I I aft M III 2 I I S l w " tui jaMW. 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