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I . ? 2 -V" ' " , XX- the i Oregon -B evening, , may vi i8or. ; .'' ' T- SAYS COP DID THE fllTICIIIG lJudge Cameron - .Holds That Sherwood Got Evidence by vyrong Methods. ' '.n dlsmissln; th cbarg-e of disorderly ' conduct against tisaie Sullivan, "and v Emm Duncan, two .vaudeville pen - formers" whd Were I arrested - ijJErloJc v aon's concert tiall. lest week by Patfol an Sherwood, detailed by Chief Grlta tnacher to aecure evidence of the alleged sale f ? , Intoxloatln liquor. Judge Cameron took occasion thia morning to t administer a scathlna- rebuke' to the amateur detective. , :v- - ( "It is armarent in these oases that hth officer exceeded Ma authority," Said t. the court, "and although I am loath to o believe: yet: the evidence adduced Ttintni Indicates that the imtrolman de , liberately and willfully laid his plans , to get one ut these women in trouoie. The aollclting waa done by the pollce f man entirely, but in view of the fact 'that he evidently is inexperienced and Incompetent I do not care; to further criticise' him.' It is the order of the court that, the,, defendants be dla t. Anent the charge' that ; Sherwood Wlclouely assaultod the Sullivan woman lifter she had knocked a glaaa of beer from his hand. Judge Cameron stated v after the court proceedings that the aworn testimony of four witnesses sub. atantlated the brutality, allegation ; In . nverv narticular. Attorneys Long and flweek hav signified their intention of - filing cross charges of gross brutality gainst Sherwood witn tne poiioe com- Chief of Police Grltsmaeher eata he !". 'will not take the initiative in hauling the , patrolman before the committee, and likewise declares no Investigation ' will be rpada relative to the assault on - the actress., . .' - , ',. FINED FOR FLOGGING ;. -..-WEAK-MINDED ,CHILIJ ' ' wflMcUt Ditoatch to The Jounul.) 1 Flora, Or., May 1. Scott Hellgergath, a rancher, haa been fined $50 in Justice Moore's court on a charge of cruelly whipping his daurfater, Ida,. 21 years old, " who Is mentally defective. - The whlp- ping was Inflicted two months ago, but marks of it it is said, still remain cn the glrl'a body. The prisoner, when Arrested and after the pronouncing of sentence, wept grievously, first claiming he was justified in tnat trie gins in . dolence had exasperated ' him to Just wrath and , later pleaded in extenua-- tloa that he didn't think ha had whipped her so hard. His neighbors are very Indignant - and threaten , that If his treatment of hia daughter is ' repeated lie may not get oft so easily aa to .he ' present case, flogging being gam that almost anybody can play. INTERNATIONAL t IMI'iE I DROP SPOONER S NA0E1 EXPOSITION AT FRARCE FROMSENATE 1PAYIR0LL T7TT Celebrate Centwttilal of "Building Senator From Wisconsin ' Who I Oyerwhelml ng Proof ; that Lydla E. Plnkham1 of , First Steamboat . by : Robert Fulton. Resigned in March Is Now Out of Seriate.' (JootmI Special 'ferries.) ' ' Bordeaux. May 1. The International maritime exposition, '; commemorating the jfentennm of Fulton a. solving Ute problems of steam navigation, opened here today with Impressive ceremonies in which the official representatives of many nations. Including : the United States, to( k part, . The -..great " show, which , was organised by the French naval league under the patronage of the Frennh nnnirnniiiit. will remain, onen until, November and it expected to at tract many thousands or tourists from the United State and England, i . well as the continent. The Amerioan repre sentattves at the exposition Include K. Murphy, United States consul at Bor deaux; Henry Tlgnaud. secretary of the -' (Joarnkl Special Serviee.) : . Washington, May 1. The nam of John C Bpooner waa ; today detached from the payroll of the senate, marking the close of the official career of the Wisconsin statesman,. For H years he haa served his. state in the upper house of the national legislature and the an nouncement of hia resignation on March I last created a sensation throughout the country. Bpooner first became a member of the United , States senate In io. xn 1881 ne waa aucceded by John U ' Mitchell, a Democrat, , but ' waa re elected in -1897 and haa served con tinuously since. . During the ; six years of his temporary retirement Mr. Spoon er never, entered the senate chamber, and he now declares that he will never m m 60 l pi 01S American embay.lnarl, and Jamea aala ' "J? 'MPO floor. Gordon Bennett " One of the most Interesting features of the exposition is an exact model of the steamboat built , by ? Fulton In which he made the memorable trio on the Hudson between New York and Al bany on April II, 1S07. Models are also shown of the two aubmarlna boats built In France by Fulton under the direct ! encouragement of Napoleon In 1801. In one of thcae, the Nautilus, Fulton de scended to a depth of IS feet, remaining under the water, for four hour. Senator Spooner is a native of In diana, where he 'was born January., 1848. Ha served through tha war, : re tiring with the rank of major. , H became a lawyer when 34 and waa for some time assistant attorney-general of Wisconsin. , Hia most notable legis lative act was the Isthmian canal bllL of which ha waa the author. CITY: HALL WILL 'Si WASHINGTON AUTOISTS GUILTY OF REPEATING ken V HMetU PtaMtcs . to Tke Inrntlt OlymplauWaah.,, May 1 Many com plaints have been made to Secretary of Slate gam Nichols about evasion of the automobile license regulations tB tha larger cities of the atate, nd the attorney-general's office haa been consulted with a View of having offenders brought to justice .In Seattle recently an auto mobile carrying No. 708 was wanted for some violation of the law and Investi gation developed the fact that tha com' pany owning that machine was using the same number for. several Of their autoa. NOW COST MORE Per Cent Increase on Amount 1 of the Bid &lde for ATinter Work. Crook . ft , Walton, contractors, who were originally awarded the oontract to finish the city hall at St Johns, were, allotted JO per cent Increase over their bid accepted last winter at the regular meeting of- the city council at St Johns last night. These contractor were also awarded a small contract to finish the work left The result was that the police Dy foungferdorf ft Son, the contractor bav been unable to apprehend the driver of the particular machine wanted. Toe secretary of a Ute haa begun an in. vestigalion. . DEATH OF A NOTABLE V MASON AT MADRAS Madra. Or.. May I Jesse- Whit. rormerjy or uaynein, Washington, died Friday of heart trouble, axed 74 at the home of hia son. Oeorg White, seven mile north of this place. He nea neen a member ' of the Masonle or der for 88 years and at the time; of Ms coming to Oregon, about a year ago, was the oldest Mason In Washington in poim p memoeranrn. . He leaves a wiqow ana on aon.'. who deserted the Job, and they have already begun their work. There are excellent prospects for tha completion of the building. : ' ; , ., v i The additional recompense . awarded the contractors seemed necessary 'be cause it is now a aummer Job, where before it was to bav been started on January h It la asserted by the con tractors that the price .of material Jiaa been advanced and the contract there fore could not be carried out at the same figures aa , those accepted last winter. .. i -v.; Vegetablo Com ' One of the p&test trlnmphs of Ljdia, B, Pinkhaio's VegeUbla Com pound is the oonqnerinf of woman's dread enemy Tumor, v.. The growth of tumor Is so la sidlous that frequently its presence is wholly unsuspected until It 1 well sdrsnved. ; f-:: ''VV'.' ; So called "wsnderinj palns' may com from Its early stage or the presence of danger may be made manifest by excessive monthly periods aocompanfed by unusual pain, from the abdomen through the groin and thigh, v . '..'?,; If yon have mysterious pains, if there are Indications of inflammation or "displacements, secure a bottle 'of Lydia B. Pinkham's" Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, right away and begin its use. The 1 oUowlng, letters should con vince every suffering woman of its virtue, and that it actually does conquer tumors. . t ?: MrsMayVry, of 838. W. Coif a Ave. , South Bend, Ind., writes t ' Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-. I taks great pleasure in writ ing to thank von for what Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I also took the Blood Purifier in alternate doses with the Compound. Your medicine removed a eyt tumor of four years', growth, which three of the bet physicians declared I had. They had said that only an operation could help me. I am very thankful that I followed a friend's advice and took your medicine. It lias made me a strong and well woman and I shall recommend it as long as I lire." . Mrs. E. F. Hayes, of it Buggies St , Boston, Mas., writes t Dear Mrs.. Pinkham : VI have been under different doctors' treatment fer a long time without relief. They told me I had a fibroid tumor, my abdomen was swollen and I suffered with treat vain. I wrote to you-foradvlceryou replied' and I J .write-Mrs." PtokhamT'liynn. Mass. followed your directions carefully and today I am a well women.' Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ex pelled the tumor and strengthened my whole, system," Mrs; Perry Byers, of ML Pleasant, Iowa, writest Succeeds.) iear Mrs. Pinkham ? "I was told by my physician that I had a fibroid tumor and that I would have to be operated upon, I wrote to you for adviae, which 1 followed ears fully and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I am not only cured of the tumor-but other female troubles and can do all my own work after eigh years of suffering." . V Mrs. S. 3. Barbery of Scott, N. T. writes i : ,4 , V , ; Dear Mrs. Pinkham: ; "Sometime ago I wrote yon for advice about a tumor which the doctors thought would have to be, removed. Instead I took Lydia.E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and to-day am a well woman." k; ' , Mrs. M. M. Funk, Vandergrlf t, Paw writes: ' 'r 1 , ' Dear Mrs. FJpkham : "I had a tumor and Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound removed it for me after two doctors had given me up. I was Siok four years before I began to take the Compound. , I now recommend Lydla E Pinkham's Veget able Compound far and near," t' ' ; Such testimony as above is con vincing evidence that Lydia B, Pink ham's Vegetable Compound stands without a peer as a remedy for Tumor Growths as well 'as other distressing ills of women, and such symptoms as Bearing-down Sensations, Displace ments,' Irregularities and ' Backache, -etc Women should remember that it is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Kund that is curing so many women n't forget .to insist upon it when some druggist : asks you to ' accept something else which he calls "just as good." ' . : t . m . ';-' ; v.- : , ..' ;,,.''.' Mrs, rinknaffl's loritatJoi to Womca. - " ; n"vi-' '--' ::- '' r Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to for advice. She is the Mrs. Pinkham who has been advising iok women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law, Lydia E. Pink ham in advising. Thus she is especially well qualified to guide sick, women back to health. :t ALL STAMPS STOLEN (Continued from Pag On.) : ; ; y THE BEST $3 H AT that the atamps were.g-iven to him by Wayne to be' dlsposedL of. He la alao expected to directly implicate the other member in the St. John robbery. much surprise has been expressed by attt; hee at th , speed' In , which the grand jury haa been returning Indict ments. More than 80 have already been .turned , and Assistant United States strlot Attorney James Cole has the evidence in me cases he will present in suon enape tnat the grit wall con tinue a , It haa ' don untU - h com pletes his work with the investigating body. Mr. Cole has issued more than 804 subpoena and will probably not finish presenting ; the cases In his charge until about May 80. . MINNESOTA-RAILROADS GIVE TWO-CENT FARES (JoarMt Special .Service.) ' St Paul, Minn., May 1. Following the lead ' of the Great "Northern, the railroads of Minnesota have decided to comply with 'the term of the two-cent (passenger fare act and the commodity rate schedule p&ssea by tne Minnesota legislature, both of which law go Into effect today. It is announced that the pending suit ' over th freight rat schedule will be dropped. Aa a result the 850,000 appropriated by the legisla ture to enforce the law will not be lnedeaWu:.T'v PROSPECTOR DIES OF THIRST IN THE DESERT Wanders Near Borders of Death Valley Eats the burning Sands In Frenzy. IN THE WORLD 50,000 SOLD, NOT ONE RETURNED BEN SELLING LEADING HATTER Sl.ftfl A: WEEK WILL DO $f,flO , VOL. W CA R Tfl C DIAMOND Hblle Paying for It . ' AnJ this applies to anything ou buy-in this . store. We carry a beautiful line of diamonds,- " " - ; -watches, jewelry, etc. You pay us SLOiLa week Inutil paid for and wear it. while: paying for it . WE SELL ON INSTALLMENTS rrFSfr ?lS T"AN OTHERS ASK ; WHEN yOU PAY THEM CASH. CaU and ; look over our stock. Ask u$ our prices and terms on which we sell and then, compare these prices - ' ; with others. You will find that we sell cheaper' ' than any of our competitors. STANDARD JEWELRY STORE - 3 rrr9 IHIftD flTfttJBt r 1 " UNKNOWN LEAPS INTO , THE RIVER AT SPOKANE (Special Dltpttcbto The JoornU.) gpokaneraalwMai ' l-An ; tin known man jumped from tha Howard street bridge last night into- the Spo kane river and was drowned. : He was a fine looking man about 25. . Two men passed him a he stood "on th edge of tke railing and they asked him If he waa going to lump. He replied, ''Well, don't know." They passed On but look ed back In time to see him leap. A letter with no address signed "Richard." was picked up near the spot where he leaped. Tha body ha net been found. DUBLIN EXPOSITION v - TO OPEN SATURDAY Dublin, May 1. Dublin J preparing to entertain many Rom corner from America this summer, who are expected to return for a visit to the big Irish International exhibition. The exhibi tion, which Is by far the most Important affair of Its kind ever held in Ireland, will be formally opened next Saturday with great ceremony. Catholic College Burns.' . , Seattle, Wash., May 1. Th Catholic college of the church of th Immacu late conception burned to the ground at 10 o'clock this morning. Th loss was 160,000. The hundred boy marched out safely. f All Run Down In the spring that is the condition of thousand whose systems have not thrown off the imparities accumulated dnrijig the winter blood humors that are-now; causing pimples, boQs and ' other eruptions, loss of appetite, bilious tarns, indigestion, and other stomach troubles, dull headaches and weak, tired," languid feelings, Hood's 6arsaparilla removes all these humors, cures all "these troubles; reno vates, strengthens and. tones the whole system. This is the testimony of thou sands annually, jx-i ' JUcept no substitute for Hood'o Gar caparilla Insist on having Hood's, Gei ft today. In Uuuid or tablet toxxo . 100 Doses $L (Joarait Speefel Ssrrlc.) 8an Bernardino, CaL, May 1. Lost In the Furnace areek desert on the bor ders of Death valley with neither foon nor water nor any hope of finding them, John I Morgan, a prospector owning rich gold properties, perished miserably, Hia, partner, Walter Adams, survived and came here with a story of horrible ufferlng. ' Cold by night and heat by day In tensified the agony they suffered from thirst and hunger. . Morgan was 111 for weeks and the hardship to which he finally succumbed were almoat beyond belief. In hia frensy ho ate a handful of th scorching aanda. Morgan and Adams met a year ago at th Needle after beating their way from th east, and the two went prospecting together. They had one group of It claims for which they refused $60,000 cash, besides numerous other holdings. Morgan and hia wife, who lives In Chicago, had been estranged over a trivial airair, .ana when dying he poured out hia heart to his partner and exacted a promise that Adam would tax his rareweu to ner. Adams wlU leave for Chicago at once to carry out Morgan' last wish. ; LITTLE DAMAGE SHOWN AS RESULT OF FROSTS . Eugene, Or., May I. Frosts have oc curred m thia vicinity xor me pasx several nights, but a far a known very little damage ha been don to the fruit. County Fruit inepector ueeoe, 'who keep posted on crop condition In Lane county .says that strawDerne on the bottom lands hava been hipped, but those on higher ground and most other fruit have escaped.: Other fruit, man In different part of the county Bay that the prune have been injured, but this is not general and only occurred In widely scattered districts. Tha peach crop aeema to be in excellent condition and th prospects are bright for a big yield. . MRS. WARNER TRIED . FOR FORGING WILL t .j, Vv V-?"': " 1 1 ''" " .(.',t;s, Pendleton,"" Or., May X. Mrs. Mabel Warner 1 on trial again charged with having forged a, will and made herself th principal beneficiary Of a $40,030 estate left by her uncle end stepfather, Jr W. Young, who died at Weaton. " It 1 probabla that the second trial will be harder than th first. Th jury la now being aelected. f v SALOONS TOO CLOSE (Continued from Pag One.)' . BABES CONFESS THEY ARE BOLD BURGLARS Girls Aged SIX 'and Nine Years Admit Thefts of Three Hundred Dollars. . , blame is to be attached, th trouble seeming to, be due to the character of fuel, which 1 being used, . ' . '1 would suggest tnat tne -matter ne taken under consideration by your honorable body and that some suitable nrovlslon providing for the use of some other and safer type of fuel, such as oil, be designated to be used In such appliances , where they are to be used in th residence distrlot." , IMPROVE ARTILLERY ; (Continued from Page One.) (Joarwl Speelal Service.! San Diego, May Ij Vergal Donnelly, a little gin, yopr u , uu Ontlvlarrl, a Mexican girl only year of age, are under polio urvallane and may be cent to the reform school later for having burglarised at. least three houses in this 'city 'and getting away with good worth about $J00 : 1 f The two girl entered th house of T. M. Jackson and took a large Quantity of clothes. The robbery waa discovered In less than half an hour, and Officer MoDuell soon traced the clothing to th horn of the Mexican girl, where her mother told him the little one had said that it had been given to them. Other stolen property from other bouses was found In the same place, and the chil dren confessed to stealing It. i- ill FI F.CTP1E AS WELL AS BASEBALL DESK TANS, BRACKET 'FANS , 1 ' J CEILING FANS EXHAUST FANS, FANS .(; - FOR' ' OFFICES, .STORES, RESTAU. RANTS,;.;' isfcEsi ; DENCES ELEOTI1C PARIS Will inaease your comfort, increase your business, and facreasejour capacity for work during Yarm weather v , ; ; J Keep your store cool and breezy In your customers, will v find; sh&pping aj pleasure and ;your place! of .business 'an inviting place in which to linger Electric; ;; rj Fans m inaease your trdewheth it ' be a restaurant; an ice-cream 1 parlor,' a; . drygoods emporium or an " iron! foundry.' 'Your wife needs an; Eledric Fair in: ; the household as much'iab you do at the -;; officCsitjWWfof aSilSIl The dost for all this.comfpft fe'a mere ; : : trif 1c; A ; 1 6-indi f an can be operated at -a cost not to exceed one cent ah hour and i a 12-inch fan can be run FOR LESS . !TMNEj(M CALL TELEPHONE UAIN 0688 FOR INFORUAlioN PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY ' . FIRST AND ALDER STREETS i Senate Deserts Hughes. ; . (Jnanuil Speeliil Srvlo4-- : Albany, N. T., May -The eenat today defeated Governor Hughes by voting to permit counsel for Otto ftel ie'y, stat superintendent of "Insurance, to argue before the senate against Kel- sey's removal, which w reoommendea by Hughe in February, ,. ' ,1 i r t ' in" i """hr " For Sale few slightly ; marred Wagera, Bavis, Wheeler h Wilson, tandard and Walt BewtiMr Haoalae. The White " Sewing Machine Office . X. 080 Yamhill, oor. 4th. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST Important officer ha heretofore been suonlied by taking a captain or lieuten ant from some company of coast artil lery.. The bill makes, strength. One of th gratifying results or tne artillery act has been the Improvement In the establlsliment- f4h artillery ;: corps. Since It became possible for a man to be appointed to1 on of the special grade created by the new law, there ha Doen no iruuuiQ iu iuuuviu( vnv men w return to the service after th exoira- tion ox tha period of aUatmenw -' v , , Safety Razor and Ten Blades $1.00 FREE SHAVES FOR ONE WEEK It costs you nothing. " ", A if you don't keep a Gem Junior Safety Razor for $100. Our- ' JpfS - salesman will not talk you to death, y Just try a Razor and it will do its own talking. , , Safety Razor Department GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS and 10 AUTO-STROP SAFETY RAZORS and 10 Blades.... ..V.;.i.f5'0 ZINN SAFETY RAZORS and 12 Blades. .T.'V.'U'.t; . ,8.00 GEM SAFETY RAZOR, 1 Bltde, reg. pries $2.00; special. . . 1.45 GEM SAFETY RAZOfe, 2 Blades, t eg. price $3.00; special. .2.20 GEM SAFETY RAZOR, 2 blades, reg. price $4.00; special, ,2.00 r 7 Guaranteed . Razors ' m.tMhr' illy n CARBO-MAGNETIC RAZORS . .f 2.50 H01JXW-GRQulJDr4iaafety..pcanVtiegalg $100f-spaciaWr.. ... . , , .-f 1.48 BLACK HANDLE, variety of points, regular $1.50; special.'....., ........ ....f 1.20 HIGHRADE, t a popular price, regular $1.00; pedal.V,........,..,.........SOf Razor Strops " " 1 , Dcht spoil a good Rasorvby Using poor .Strop. We hve TEN VARIETIES High grade which seU at SKIDMORE'S SPECIAL Cannot be surpassed i POPULAR PRICES, ut good values at v........ .1.00 .j, 2.00 . .BOf) and 75 Shaving Soap Specials '. ' . .TOR THIS WEEK ; r Wflliams Shaving Sticks . . . ; . ..IB , Pears' Shaving Sticks 15f Colgate's or Williams' Cakes....... .B Williams' Easy Shaving. . .. v.'. . .... .3 RALPH CRYSLER, Prop. CO. 151 THIRD STt, Near Morrison dilK