The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 20, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    ; THE'' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL" 0, . 1C07'
police mm
TELLS OF GRAFT
Tells Grand Jury Police Have a
'System Organized for the
' Protection of Vice.
SAYS SOME ONE WILL
BE SORRY FOR CHARGES
Captain Accused bjr CbM of. Conduct
Vnbreominf ; an , Officer Presents
Documentary Eridenca to Henry
Will I'm It to Defend Himself.
'(Special Dwsatck to Te JoeraL ; ' '
San r'ranelsco. April to. Capmln of
Police John Mooney. who haa been cited
to appear before tha board of police
commissioners ou charges of unoftlcer
llk conduct, preferred by Chief, of Po
lio 'Dinan, la tha aur witness befor
tha grand jury this afternoon. All yee-
'. terday afternoon he was in consultation
with Deputy District Attorney Heney
' and submitted a great quantity of docu
mentary evidence to substantiate th
stand which be bad taken in tha aup-
, Iresslon of vice in his district. This
evidence he will afterward uaa in de-
. fending himaalf ahould be be brought
la trial before the coramlaalon. .
Captain Mooney says he is giving
little concern to the charges which
. have been preferred against him, and
that he will be prepared to refute every
accuaatlon made, and If the communion
' Insists upon it h will ahow tham that
, ' vice haa been permitted to nourish in
his district through ' the -negligence of
tha officers la his command, who have
not been attentive to their dutlea.
In epeaklng of the subject last night
Captain Mooney salu: , s
. . Borrow for Borne Oae.
Tha whole thing makes ma laugh. I
have no fear as. to -the outcome and
whoa this grand Jury investigation is
concluded some one is likely to be sorry
that the investlgatloa was started or
that charges were preferred , against
me." , . . . "
Mooney was not (prepared to aay last
night who will appear aa counsel wnea
h Is called before, the police commis
sioners next Thursday, but the very
fact that he . spent all of yesterday
afternoon in consultation with Heney
seemed to indicate that th prosecutor
; will defend the stand taken by Mooney.
The pollre commissioners are unwill
ing to express sny opinion on th eas.
President Leahy aays that th Investi
gation is a good thing. Mooney will
make the charge before th grand Jury
' that there la an organised system for
the protection of rice by th police.
MRS. M'LEM VICTORIOUS
POLICE INSPECTORS ARE
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Seven Captains Promoted to In
spectorships in the General
Department Shakeup. ',
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(loeraal Special ervtaeJk
New Yorkv April it. The most Im
portant ahake-up that ever hit th city's
nolle department occurred yesterday
when General Theodore A. Bingham, th
, commissioner at th head of th entire
police fore of greater New York, re
duced eight Inspectors wh were sent
to command precincts, elevated . seven
captains to inspectorships and ordered
the first of a series of transfers In th
detective bureau. This Is but the be
ginning of Bingham's work under the
authority of th new legislative act to
reform the whole polio department
Other changes may be expectv at any
.time., "
.. Bingham, after becoming commission-
er, iouna nimaeiz namporea unaer ine
law aa ,t stood and went to Albany and
secured th passage of the new act. A
large fund was raised by the Inspectors
posure prevented them from using It,
and Bingham by his speeches arouaed
Tublio sentiment In support of the bllL
Inspector McLaughlin, who had been In
charge of the detective bureau, was
transferred to th unimportant West
Chester station, known as "Ooatvtlle,"
and being very wealthy may resign. The
political friends of . Mayor McClellan.
.whoa appoint Bingham Is, havs not
een spared,
CHANGE IN PRESIDENCY' '
- OF. PACIFIC COLLEGE
' (Special ntepatek t Th Jeersal.)
Kewberg. Or., April f. President H.
E. McOrew, with his family, left for
Boise, Idaho, Wedncaday, he having re
signed the presidency of Pacific college.
Prof. F. K. Jones will act aa president
th remainder of th school year.
GO OVER SITE
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OF NEW SEWERS
Councilmen and City Engineer
" Take Up, Protest of the
', , Vernon Residents.
OWNERS OF SMALL
HOMES FIGHTASSESSMENT
Declare Levy on Their Lots Is Too
High, Considering That Ground
Slopes Toward the Columbia In.
stead of Willamette. ' "
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Mrs. Donald McLean, who has been reelected president-general
of the Daughters of the American Revolution by an over
;. waelmin. majority. ''.,'."'".'-:" .; .."'.
EXCURSION
10
BOISE HAY 6
Commercial Bodies of Portland
;-'. Are to Join in Peaceable ' .-
,s Invasion. ; j
It Is aald a month's ordinary travel
would be necessary for a Portland busi
ness man to secure th visiting time
with eastern Oregon merchants that can
b had on a single trip that la . heln
arranged by the Portland Commercial
club, the chamber of commerce and th
board of trade, leaving thla city Mon
day morning. May . snd returning
horn gunday. May 12. Th entire coat
of the excuslon per man will be 5(.
The excursion will extend to Bolss,
Idaho. On a short portion of the trip
the Portland party will have eaatern
Oregon merchants for tbelr gueats. The
excursion train will stop at every Im
portent point on the main line and Ore
gon branches of the O. B, U N. Co, The
figure named ss the cost of ths trip In
dudes 21 meals on the dlnlng-car snd
a Pullman berth for ths round trio.
Any two parties can secure a section
- . m rsh m k TW m
"Tut, tut.
says the
Uneeda
Biscuit
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NATIONAL ;
BISCUIT ' i
COMPANY
together. Those desiring to go are
urged to notify Tom Richardson, man
ager of the Commercial club, within th
next two days, snd deposit 126. Two
thirds of the reservations have already
been made and ths number Is limited
to 78.
A joint Committee composed of five
members each of the Commercial Club,
chamber 'of commerce and board of
trade la In charge of the excuralon ar
rangements, with H. Xj. Plttock as
chairman. ' Ths representatives of the
various organisations are: W. B. Olafke,
Julius Durkhetmer, r. A. Nitchy, C. I
Mastlck and O. M. McDowell, for the
Commercial club; 3. Thorburn Ross,
Edward Newbegln, Sol Blumauer, Fred
A. Ballln ' and C. V. Brunn, for th
chamber of commerce; F. R. Beach,
chairman, T. N. Stoppenbach, W. H. Be
harrell, Ed M. Brown and M. Morten-
sen, for th board 04 trad.
TESTIMONY ALL IFI
Case in Hcnds of Marine Inspec
tors for Decision, Expected
Within a Week.
(Bpeelsl r1o1l tn The Intinial I 1
. Seattle, April 20. The final testimony
of ths ofllsVrs of th Hill liner Dakota
was submitted Ho ths United States ma
rine Inspectors this morning and within
a week a decision will be given out. All
th evidence will be tnken down snd
each point weighed before any decision
can be reached. Chief Officer . Joseph
Roberts this morning testified that when
the vessel struck Captain Francke said:
"What's thstT" Roberts replied: "8he
has struck, and struck hard." Roberts
at once was ordered to take soundings
He found IS fathoms undnr th bridge
ana it istnoms unacr the bow. He tes
tified that the veseel filled so rapidly
that the pumps had no chance.
Robert 8. Paul, chief engineer, testi
fied ss to the actions of the enaineers on
watch at the time. He was the Inst wit
ness, and after he had concluded th
hearing adjourned.
Captain Francke waa naked If te
wished to call any more witnesses. He
replied that he was satisfied to let Ms
ess rest, i
When asked for a statement Cantaln
Francke said he would be In Seattle
until a dectalon was reachsd, and then
he would take a long rest He has no
Intention of leaving Seattle for anod
and will return her as soon as he has
fully reoupersted,
SILVERTON MILL MEN
SUE PORTLAND FIRM
(Special IHipatcb to The Jwrnl
fillverton. Or.. April 20. Brs. sr
Brothers, .vho own a sawmill six mile
southwest of Sllverton, have commenced
action agalnat J. K. Olll A Co. of Port
land to recover a bill alleged to be du
for lumber shipped to that Arm In Sep
tember and NovemDer laat year, it is
understood other lumber manufacturers
In this vicinity will commence similar
actions sgalnst QUI Co. is soon ss
the Cflis now pending is settled. L. E.
Rsueh and J. K. Honmer of this city ars
Attornejra X of U BlalflUH
On th Invitation of George B. Frank
and other representative . cltisens of
Vernon - a number of councilmen and
city officials went in a body this morn
lng to Vernon to Investigate the- cir
cumstances regarding tha recent protest
entered by that community against the
assessments levied for the proposed x
tension of the Irvlngton sewer. '
Residents and property holders In
Vernon decUr that they will derive
no benefit whatever from this extension.
They also contend that the. contour and
slope of th ground favors a separate
sewer which would drain the dlatrict
north 'Into the Columbia river instead
of Into the Willamette river.'
The majority of th people who live
In the dlatrict are small property
holders who are struggling to build
home but of their' savings, and the
moat .of these homes are being psld for
on th installment plan. The asaeaa
ment for thla sewer Is 122.40 for an
average alxed lot, which they contend
to be quite a burden added t their
already heavily laden shoulders., These
property holders do not want any kind
of aewer at present. They wish to be
allowed to got squarely on . their, feet
and then within a few years build a
sewer to the Columbia.
The district bos grown marveloualy
within the laat two yeara, faster than
any other portion or -the city, it "will
probably some day . Include a large
population which will - need the. beat
sewerage facilities and it is a fact that
from 100 feet north of Going street the
land does slop to the north and east
from Knst Seventeenth. Th soil below
the surface a few feet is gravel snd
cess pools are very successfully con
structed. An abundance of Bull Run
water will soon be provided.
- Officials Bo Hot Agree.
The following councilmen accom
panied City Engineer Taylor and Chief
Draftsman Reuter on the tour of Vernon
this morning: , D. J. Kellsher, Frank 8.
Bennett, R. E. Menefee, A, N. Wills, J.
P. Sharkey and .George D. Dunning.
Little expression was made among the
officials regarding the condition. Mr.'
Reuter thought that a great amount of l
Vernon could be drained by th Irvlng
ton extension. , Kellaher aald that It
i plain that th ground could be
drained no other way except toward th
Columbia and realised that the dlatrict
would grow In a few years so that th
Columbia eewer would b demanded.
A special meeting will be held Mon
day at 1 o'clock to which the property
holders were' tnvltnd to- ettend -ana- pre
sent their side. Something" deflnit will
thsn be decided upon. In regard to th
proposed extension.. v ;. 1 1
TAKE STAND AGAINST
BONDS FOR PARKS
South Portland . Club Will Also
' Learn How Some Feel
TIME ;-IS THE TEST
Tho Testimony of Portland People
, (stands ho Test. ' ,
The teat of time Is what tells the tale.
The publlo soon find out when mlsrep
resentstlons a-e'maue, and merit alons
will atand the teat of time.
, Portii -.d people appreciate merit, and
many months ago local cltlsena publicly
endorsed Poan's Kidney Pills; they do
so still. WouiU a cltlsen. -make the
atatement which follow unless ' con
vinced that the article-was Just a rep
resenledT A cupi that lasts Is th kind
that every sufferer from kidney ills Is
looking for. '
David Campbell, baker, at 2J1 North
Seventeenth atreet, and living at '170
North Eighteenth street, Portland, Ore
gon, says: "Every word of tha state
ment I made In February, 1908, concern
ing Doan's Kidney Pills Is not only
true, but having since been free from
kldnev trouble lam glad to stata that
my fami In Doan's Kldnev Pills - Is
stronger than ever. 'It la now five or
six years sines I began to suffer -with
a lame and aching back. It was so
bsd that I could not atand the pain
wnen Denning forward or straightening,
i tnea various remedies and Degsn aoe
tors treatment, but whatever relief
found waa only temnorarv and often
could not get any relief at all. Having
reaa in my horn paper from England
that Doan's Kidney- Pills were strongly
reoommended for such troubles 1 rot a
supply .. a local drug store. Th flrat
hox helped me so that I kept on, with
their ua and when I had taken about
four boxes not a trace of the trouble
remained and I have had no recurrence
since. 1 have told -these facta In a tes
timonial published In 10S and am very
glad of the opportunity - now to cor-
ruiiurme iv.
For sale by all dealers. Price B0 cents.
Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agenta for the United States.
Remember th nam DOAN'S and
tax no other.
HERtVIANN CASE
BEIflG ARGUED
Court Adjourns Until Monday,
When Prosecutor Will Finish
, To Jury Wednesday.
(Waeblnftoa Boreas ef The JeoraaL)
Waahlngton. April 10. Instead of go
ing to the Jury today the oas of th
government against Binger Hermann
win probably not be given to th Jury
befor th middle of next week, because
of th arguments taking considerably
mor time than waa at first anticipated.
Assistant District Attorney Adklns
had not delivered half of his address
when time for adjournment cam last
night, and he will be allowed to finish
Monday, court having adjourned until
that time from yesterday. Adklns, re
ferring to tb contention .that th copy
books that Hermann - deatroyed oon-
About Passes.
Th Cltlsena club of South Portland
will hold a meeting tonight at Terwll
llger hall. First and Sheridan streets.
This Is th meeting, which has been
planned by the people of South Port
land for aome tim for th purpose of
showing just how various publlo men
stand In regard to the pass question.
The tssuancs of $l,0of,000 in bonds
for th purpose of purchasing parks for
th city will also be discussed. The
South Portland club does not taks kind
ly to the proposal, for the reason that
no sites for th parks have been select
ed. Members of the club stats that
had th sites been picked out first so
that thsy would have known whst the
money was to be spent for ther would
have been no objection to th bond Is
sue, but they do not like th Idea of
putting 11,000,000 In tho hands of three
or five men and allowing them to buy
any piec of ground to which they
take a fancy. It la expected that the
meeting will be a warm one.
Tnt erred Stock Canaed Ooods.
Allen Lewis' Best Brand.
BAD WHISKEY SOLD
(Continued from Pag One.) ,
been Investigating very closely of- lata,
with th result that I cam her Thurs
day with a deputy from Ssn Francisco
to further pursus tne matter, wnue
w have found evidence of a damaging
natur agalnat about a dozen dealers, I
win say tnnt aa a rule the revenue law
Is being closely observed. -
W ar not at liberty to dlvulg th
names of ths parties caught refilling
bottles ha lng contained government
stamped goods until the matter becomes
publlo through th natural channels of
tha eflnrta. The samnlea seised here
will be submitted to ths department In
Washington and prosecutions will fol
low if our suiplclpns seem well found
ed. We, of 'course, make a test of th
liquor . befor making a selsur, and
rectified whiskey can easily be detected
by th us of certain chemicals which
will precipitate ths coloring.
"It Is a fact that few people really
know good whiskey when they se It
Hence It is no difficult matter for an
unscrupulous dealer to palm eft poor
stuff for stralgh. goods.- Th bottle
bears th government stamp and that
Is sufficient to convince tb unsuspect
ing customer that h is' getting th
est ther is. - By rnning th bonded
hour dealers sav from II to , II a
bottl." . ' ' ' ,
have a torpid liver when Herbtn, tb
only liver regulator, will help youf
Ther is no reaaon why you should suf
fer from Dyspepsia. Constipation, Chills
no fever or any uver complaints, when
Herblne will cure-you. F. C Walt.
Weatvllle. Fla., writes: "I was alck
for a month with chills snd fever, emit
after taking two bottles of Herblne am
well and Wealthy." - Sold by all drug-
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SATURDAY SPECIALS
ON SALE ALL DAY.
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' Regular
value $2.50
'Regular
r value $2.50
i 14x22 Oil Painting,' 6-Inch Oak and Gilt Frame.
19c
Regular
value 40c
I
Regular
value 40c
2-Quart Sauce Pan Royal Enamel Ware.
tained psrsonal letters, admitted that U
had been th custom among Hermann's
predecessors to keep personal letter
copy books, but asserted that Hermann
had established a new record la th
volura of personal letter-writing that
had been done by a commissioner. .
WOODMEN DEMONSTRATION
AT SALEM THURSDAY
Salem. Or.. April 10. On of th larg
est fraternal demonstrations vr held
her will b that of next Thursday Bight,
when mor than S00 Modra Woodman
of America will gather to Initial three
score candidates. Larg delegations ar
to com from Woodbum, - Aumsvllle,
Brooks, Chemawa and Sllverton. Delega
tions from Portland ar also expected.
A gala day la In stor for th Neigh
bors, wh ar to be royally entertained
by th local camp. Committees have
been appointed to provide for tb en
tertainment of th vlaltora. It la possi
ble tb meeting may b held in th
opera boas. At th doe of tb Initia
tion a banquet will b served.
, Marios' April Court Docket.
Salem, Or April 10. Tb docket for
th regular April tarns of th circuit
court for Marlon county contains
cases, of which 14 ar actions for dl
vorca, 10 for foreclosures, - seven to
quiet tltl to real property ' and five
action on mandate from th supreme
court. Th remainder ar of a miscel
laneous natur. Owing t th absence
f Judge William Galloway, who la
holding court at Tillamook, Jadg Bur
nett win be on th bench for th sec
ond department of tb circuit court for
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'On. every other subject, but all who have !
ytjV. v; ' " x used a -V-- I
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; COFFEE - -The
stars arc degrees of
excellence. ' . ' : .
Schillingf's Best ' ,;
- Yoor grocer rthirss yoar'aieaey If yos doa'l
liLU;saar bisws -' - ...
Cut Showing the Reliable
Gas .Water Heater con
nected In the proper way.
Of the circulating type say that it is the great- ;
est of conveniences. It is convenient on wash "
days, handy for bath purposes, and insures
dish water at a moment's notice. If you ,
are unfamiliar with the advantages, and the
saying, when compared with other means of
heating water, our salesmen will be glad to
explain and demonstrate its workings. Once
a user you will always be a sincere friend,
FIFTH AND YAT.I0ILL STREETS
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