j ; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, TUESDAY, ; EVENINO, MAY 7, 1907. INVADERS IN HEART OF ' , GRANDE RONDE VALLEY ... , ' ' ' - ; " ' . Tom Richardsoa sad Senator Fultoa for vvorKen Tor ureater vregon re the visitors. Royally Welcomed at Every Leaving The Dalles at 11 p. ra. tHe tired tourlata Immediately retired, aria Ing in time for a vlH of an hour and naif at Elgin thla morning. Hera, too, the Portland in en wtre heartily greeted and declared their stay w all too abort.. .t'.. ' - After brief stons at Xmbler and Alicel TIME THROUGHOUT TRIP f Pr'r f,"-ived at La arande, which . I place It wiU leave, at ;I0 o'clock thla erternoon. The pilgrims loan rorwara with great pleasure to tha vlalta at Hot Lake, Union, North powder, Hatnaa and Baker City, at which latter point they will spend tha night being greeted there by delegations from Sumpterand where elaborate 'preparations have been made for-their entertainment One of " tha moat Interesting points to be via) ted by tha tourlata la Hot Lake where half an hour will be apent In viewing tha big sanatorium conducted by Pr. , Phy. This resort, located 818 miles east ef Portland, la to the west what Arkansas Hot Springs are to tha Stop on Journey. TRAIN KEEPS SCHEDULE Tom Richardson's - Solicitous Care ' ,' and Personal Interest of Railway ' , Officials Add Greatly to Enjoy Burnt of the Pilgrims. ; (Special DkiMtca te Tee lowaeD I Grande, Or, : May . T Emissaries of progress, representatives of Portland, and workers for a . greater Oregon, reached Le Grande, tha metropolis of tno Grand Ronde valley, thla morning, greeted by typical eaatern Oregon aprtng weather with Its balmy sephyrs . ana sort and alluring sunshine. Welcomed by O. M. Richer, chairman; J. W. Scrlber, Fred Myers. E. W, Darts, i J. M. -, Berry, F. & BramwelL W. K. Davis. E. E. Orton and waiter M. Pierce from La Grande, the Portlaadera MWMllM .;' OP MiCHIGAH AVfKUE Petitions Will B Circulated for Grade Between ; Killing- ' . worth and Prescott '-.: The Nolta Jmproremant association will elrcuJate petitions aaklcg for tha Improvement of Michigan avenue-from I KiUlnrs worth to Prasoott street, and also for tha graveling of Alblna avenue. Michigan avenue waa graded .18 years TL70 DAYS SALEM : TO DE DOYIIILIE Juvenile Organization of ,Y. M. JO. A. Will Hold Convention 1 Two Weeks Hence. . l a 1 A . . A aha 1 -. I V t . ' aau AVIiivuniMiiT i.vvu.vvv puwni .:u. ' a . i , . . of water of ltt dtrnti tamoaratura H'M""'. -""i" w.iu, wU. . v.- - - aw - a- - i Mnieai a r fRiaii aAma rna rAAV n , (flpteUI Pupate! te Toe -Joaraal.) .Salem, . Or , May t The Salem T. ago but no Improvement baa slnea been M. C A, has completed arrangements mads. Tha Nolta blub will also at I for S great boys' conferenoe here May tempt to Secure cement walks for Alblna 18 and M. Dela.tes will coma from avenue, which waa graded two yearg Eugene. Albany. Corvallla. McMlnnvllla. It was aaserted last night that many I . , . . " " V business men who were contemplating wl" "'T:,T"! "" a start in business in the neighborhood DOr orgamsaHons. inviiauons wero were not able to secure room. Men nrsi sent out oy .no saiem associauon wishing to put in stocks of furniture, I three weeks ago and already a number Jewelry, shoes and hardware oould not I of boys oluba have accepted and ap eeoure tha necessary buildings. I pointed delegates. ; Beventy-flva to 108 A meetlnr will ba bald Thursday. May delegates fare expected, v This will be 8. at 118 Kllllngsworth avenue, to oom the first boys' oonferenot over bald in plete the organisation of an association Oregon. to erect a f lrehouse for tha new com p&ny recenUy orwanlsed In the eom flow from the SDrinss each day and tha lake, which has an area of sight acres. Is from 78 to 88 degrees la tem perature , -t. Sao tha OrehaxOa. ' Tha stop at Hood River yesterday af ternoon proved to ba one of tha. most already been taken, or the promise of it, as soon as the company should be regularly organised. : Tha Nolta club will meet hereafter on tha first ard third Mondays of each month Instead of on each Monday oven tng, as . they have long done. Larger CREMATORY SITE NOT YET CHOSEN were escorted by the La Grande oom-1 interesting and instructive of the Jour-quarters ara also needed for tha club. e mltte to Elgin, where they were wel comed by a committee of Elgin business ' Brief Program. Ther ware escorted to tha K. f P. hall, where a brief program of addressee , followed. Mayor D. B. Hendricks waa Introduced by U B. Tuttle. editor of the Kecorder. , T. W. B. Llndon, chairman or tna day for the Portland party, re- ponaea to Mayor Handrlckr addreas of welcome and called on J. K. GUI, who delivered a warm-hearted and brief ad dress, Mr. Gill having visited the Grand Honda valley IS yeara ago and noted What has happened in these years. Tha train and party Is under the dt rection of General Passenger Agent Mc- Murray, .Asslatant John , M. Scott and Traveling Passenger Agent Jack O'Neill. . It la on, time- at all points, the service being above criticism and greatly adding to the aucecea of the trip. The solici tous care of the party by Tom Blchard on deserves special -mention, j.. Last night's reception at Tha Dalles was a fitting climax for tha eventful Brat day of tha Journey.- From the mo ment the ozourslonlsts arrived they wero treated royally and pleaaent memories of their hosts' hospltafcy will linger in the minds of the pilgrims for many tnoona. . .' . .... v.,-. . Upon, arrival the axonrslonlsts were ney. The travelers arrived on time and under a blue aky and bright sunshine lost no tuns In taking their departure for a rldo through tha orchards. Noth ing ' occurred to mar the pleasure of tho trip and on their return they ex-1 pressed ' thamselves as highly . pleased with their entertainment MURPHY COMES (Continued from Pago One.) No aiu has boon seleoted for tho crematory on tho east side by tha city council but tho matter has been re ferred to tho council and la still under consideration by tho ways and means committee. Whan tho oommltteo ohosan to select a site for tho crematory augS gested a place bounded by East Eighth and East Ninth streets on the one, sldo and East Flanders and Glisan on tho other, tho report waa not adopted by tha oounolL but the matter was aant the veniremen on tha nanal todar in They aald tha ordr to determine tf thav ara a earn. I01" 0JCBaM,.w.M WWI orw pete set Tha Wednesday procoedinge ;fc: .Tn,. ana 'avarrDaaT' waa ninnr i A.....n w -' ' . w.ut varvimu vwmu ma rvwrua ui i . ,.w . .1 wiu urn ui uun nwa mmmj nw i..tiH.. rk. ha rests. their trip and in a good humor. 2L r. Davidson, president Of thO HOOd lln hla denialan. Tha-Mirt will thaa River Commercial club, A. D. Moo, seo- tak a recess until Thursday, when tho rery, bd9 a targe commutes 01 dusi- sxamlnaUon of tho veniremen will be ness men accompanied tho Portland 1. 1 delegaUon and pointed out . places ot Tha Alt V ta varw Aitl thla aftaraitAa Interest Fifteen minutes waa spent In (.. ,, ouhraair i. .ntiMn.t saying good-bye before tho party left TeaterdaVs session of oourt closed After thO 'Visitors had given their I when tha araumant imi tha mntlM tit slogan of "United' Oregon'' . voclfer-jthe defense that tha state bo forced to OUSly, Supreme JudgO T. G. Halley Waslfll. n htll nt nartlmilara had haan hm.rA Called Upon for a Speech. Mounting I When tha attornava had rlnlahad thalr nearby box Mr. Halley said: arguments tha court announced that a li B5.?w n,?a..r declelon on that point would bo banded rviuuiu wmi i laini ma (duq em-1 down Wednesday. nni.oi jiwa lurir lor am piauani hour we have spent .hero today and tha opportunity they ' have given us of not only knowing of but of seeing Hooa River. Portland is proud of Hood River, and its enterprising citlaens and wa want you all to come and see us. If you want to, all . come at once, and sr you need any help let us know. ThO $0 J: Take them off If they hurt you cannot wear the ''pinch" out of a shoe. But you can buy a shoe without the pinch, the Hanan Shoe, for instance. Feels as. comfortable as your stock ing, built along graceful lines ana holds , its , shape until the last minute. - 'Isn't such a shoe worth pay- ng a utue more forr Hanan Shoes for women, too. KoseMtors PORTHlIVDSDESTSnOESTORE Seventh&Washingt An effort la being made to find a central location in a suitable district for tho proposed plant Tho flats, near tho river among tho manufacturing plants on tho oaat side, have been sug gested as a suitable place and tho com mittee wiu ' Investigate. Tha oommlt teo desires to. secure a central loca tion in order that tha haul may be shortened, as much as -possible, as it costs, as much or more to haul tbe refuse to the plant as It does to burn it onoo It Is tbero, . ; FOR THE DEFENSE Idaho Unionist WIU Do Published ! Dally lTereaXter. (Special Dispatch to Tee JoereeLI Boise, Idaho, May 7. Tho Idaho Cn MURPHY IS GIVEN CHIEF CLERKSHIP r. TALKS JIS JURY MIES Suit for Ten Thousand Settled for One Hundred While Venire Is Drawn. TV r Marnhv. former! fn tha Office of J. C Stone of tho CorvaUis Eastern, P. A suit for 118,000 was compromised and mora recently a resident of Los fr eizo m me circuit court this morn- SrXSrZ' onded"to-by asMonlst of this olty 1. to mak. V1XZZ tion. Ther were takaa fn equal number tor Portland, tho engineer pearanoo tomorrow as a daily paper, to in tho orflce or u a. uaioouei, aisu-icf through the olty and had a snlradid blw whlsUa, HAU aboard." shouted issued in tho Interests of tha do- freight agent of tho Southern Pacific. Tlaw of Columbia gnre-s. th onductor, .and Portland's business f V Staunenberg murder case. Guy L Anderson has been advanced to - . ".-a J. men were off. : - It was founded aa a weekly four years tho place of chief clerk in the oKce of . v fianaoev ai TO SaUM. ' . in.il . , nJt t. am fn tha Int..., - ..u. t.i tt m r amlahf inn! la tns evcnlna a nanouet Im. il..a , v . n.i.. I Tht man. ,m.nt iuiuni.'.. u..n..n ll.- alth nfftaaa In - . U , . " " - " l M.W. WIV .M01l. HUH ,.U .VltV IT I.I, t vuu .vj.i..i&.c WIIU I VI Wi. lOrl IU.UH ..uw.. " - . " """Yr" aurpaasea any- intereaUng statistics showing the pros- Permanent narearter this latest addl-1 the FaiUng building. News ot Air. tnlng ot the kind over hald in tha ni. I .v.. ... - ki . . vnf lyniir v& iUKk.uiriTins nvramuiuii wuuwh were maoe oy Senator Whealdon, Mayor Kelley and Jadge Lafca on behalf of the city, and Said Hie IVeedle (o the Thread , vvnen you, fall , into- my, aandt, I'll jccep- my eye on you J until I put you where you be longand what's rnore, when I Jut you. into a polumbia suit, " 11 put you there RIGHT." And that's the secret of Co- luffibia tailoring' superiority everything ig; done right? right ' tort of materials, right sort of . workno skimping, no iliaht- Apple crop 1808, 80 carloads. Fancy Bpltxenbergs sold for IS.lt per bushel f. O. b. '. . - Lumber output last four years, 888 008,000 ,feti value,; ia,tl6,000. - t ! Passenger traffic increaaa for ' last cn - iliiaira vv fv , ' Freight traiOo, out business Increase last year (estimated! too per cent In business Increase, 88 per cent over last year. ; .-, . Postofllco receipts for year onding April 11807, 110,818.71. This Is dou ble what it was in 1804. Bank deposits April 4, 1808, 8180, 011.71. DeposlU May, 1807, 8841,000.00. Number of acres tillable land in the valley, 60.000; acres in culUvaUon, 8,000. tion to Boise's dallv newsnaners. On inviUUon of Judge Fremont Wood of tho district court and Manager Don aldson of tho Boise Valley Electric Railway company, an excursion com posed of sevaral lawyers connected with tho Moyer. Haywood 4 and Pettl bono case, nearly all of tho out-of-town newspaper correspondents and many othera went out to tho new town of Ustlck, west of Boise, yesterday to see Judge Wood's and Other 'orchards in mat section. Kerreshmonts were serv ed at tha Wood ranch. Tho trip' was very much enjoyed by the sojourners In Boise.. '. being drawn. It was tha case of Frank M. Buecbel against Frank Mlchels. Buschel brought suit for 810,000 dam ages, alleging that ho had been In Jured to that extent by arreat and 1m priaonment maliciously v and without probable cause. ' Buechel alleges that February 10 Mlchels prooured his ar rest, on a charge of larceny and that bo was imprisoned at the city Jail for two nours, ana mat no was under ar rest from February to antll March 1, when ho was discharged as not guilty. niniimrspn r-nnts nnor i wompiaini ovwnu aaa no UldiVlldOLU rnUlVI rUO I I been In Portland for two years, nas.a ramuy and has been In the real Anderson's promotion Is received with genuine pleasure by a large circle of friends. :, . .. T0Q0LAND GOVERNOR WILKIE AT BOISE . fjooroal 8dc1(1 Sarrlee.)' Berlin, May 7. Governor Horn of To goland. German Southwest Africa, flltfd charges against himself in January, 1804, for ordering the punishment In flicted upon a negro during the previous year which bad caused the man's death. His trial baa resulted in bis dismissal from bis post and tho loss of one tETrd of his pension. The testimony showed that tho negro bad stolen 600 marks. vv ; I rhlmt a Suut a4 e A. i tnat tno negro naa aioion suw qiiru, Teachers employed In public schools We oecnt Bervlce Bent to tlJeror tnl. h M bean brutally floggd Trial by the President. of the city, 14; pupils enrolled, 876. Population of the city of Hood River. 8.600: DODUlatlon of valley (estimated) I (Journal Bpeclal Serrlee.) 8,000. : . Chicago, May 7. It is reported today Englneer-a estimate of the water that Chief Wilklo of the arovsrnment power la tho stream of Hood river, 10,. secret service is en route to Bolsa with and tied to a mast for 14 hours in the sun without food or drink; from which treatment bo died. 000 horsepower per mile for 10 miles; total 100,080 horsspower. ..... City has electrlo lights, gravity sys tem water- supply from large spring, prst siaes sewer system. LONG STOP AT THE DALLES Town and Surroundings Visited- Lavish Hospitality There. (Special DUpateta te The Jon ma L) a oorps of sleuths to watch the Har wood trial, aa personal representatives of the' president He will report exact conditions of every move and investi gate all of tho evidence. FORESTERS ASSEMBLE IN CALIFORNIA CITY MAYOR IS GRATEFUL (Continued from Page One.) : a estate bualness. and that the . arrest caused him great humiliation and dam ago. Answering tho suit, Mlchels al leged cthat Buechel bad taken a hot water boiler from 106 East Washington street and carried it away, and that there bad been probable cause for be lieving Buechel cullty of larceny. Tno case came up tor trial la the olr- cult court this morning and waa as signed to Judgo Fraser to hear. When six Jurors had been accepted the regu lar panel - was exhausted and Judge jrrazer ordered a special venire. While tho parties to the suit were waiting 'for the special talesmen to report TSey got togetner and effected a settlement. When court convened again, tho at torneys notlned the Judjge that a settle ment bad been agreed upon and asked that the case be dismissed, each party to pay nis own costs. The Judge, ordered this and tho Jury wan dlacbargcd. After the Jury left tho courtroom one of the attorneys stated that 8126 had been of- (Joaraal Bpeelal ffarvfce.) San Joae Cal., May 1. Tho grand eourt of California, Foresters of Amer ica, aasembled hero today for its first I fered by the defendant and accepted by ion law v, uif (awr .omivu i m piainuil. of last year having oeen aoanaonea on Attorneys Ed and A. R. Mendenhall account of tho earthquake. More than appeared tor Mlchels. Buechel waa rep- iuv aeiagBvaa irom u iikm vi ui wwi resentea or Jonn jr. iogan and John CL thla Mtln I ars n aiwnuauca, a no iua moaiinsr, i HmilOCK. wbiob will last three days, promises to I BRIGAND COP AT BUTTE WHO PREYS ON CHINESE Give Columbia Tailoring One Trials-Today ' , We'll rest 'our reputation on one trial.' Let us make you one" .suit ''"Columbia way." If it isn't the most satisfactory, most': .stylish; yon have had' in .a long ."time, , and. the best , value, ' we won t ask you to take it t -Could vsj-'ehow our earnest- ' ness in any more positive man- " neff Could mnyprpposjtjpn be v i more lavoraDie or oner less nsK r to you f Doesn't it seem to vou that we have a good deal of J lauii in our auiuiy 10 uu wuat we claim? Let , us orove it "TODAY. ' ' , , THE SEASON'S NtVV ' , . J FABRICS ARE HERE ' Suitaf;,.. ..f20 to $40 Trousers .9 to f 10 highly probable that wiii xina vanz in a mAwAmM. a. The tulles. Or, May 7. At halt-paat fer upop,taBo an independent nomtoa- onV nnuBUBl to the mem- yesterday afternoon the tourtng dele- tion for mayor. In addition to the nn ct oraer gallon of tho Portland Business Men's inatlon alraad iSL v "-"I i r. as-ociatlon, numbering 77, arrived In Democrats. Many Republlcansi who. hi! thla lt hv anarlal train. , Tha vara I . n" wn0 "J J. ;mViZ. .71n-TV i i "Wlr Pry registrauon, bad no mot by a committee oonsieting of J. I opportunity in tho nrlmariea tn o.. Kelly, E. X McCoy. J... Peters, E. M. thr preferenooXowmavorr! Williams, J. C. Hosteller. J. S. Bchenck. ua..,.. . tff.! !2.r.?y2'' " . . - . is awwiuuM uicii triBiiM arnrsvi FrcnTLa rTS juran onipea, m. a. mooay, w. ru Hon son, T. N. Crofton, Frank Menefee, Jo . ' i4iiairwou in ait par.eor tno municipal govern (Joaraal flpedtl Service.) ..y.Ji-'rMt has seen, fit to bestow for ail vvfuva UBinij nuugm acpuij ner-1 wn. a ho, .rtw .AVnAwrU ' . " Outbreak of False Puffs. ' . . From Vogue. On every side one sees evidence of tbe violent outbreak of puffs, curls and douDie twists which constitute the bul wark of . strength In the fashionable coiffure Of the cay. No longer is it in tho least necessary I to oonnne oneseir to the hair which Joh- ofvlnw"1 .aTVk Puttin, to -the field a csen.' tick- H S nl extraneous auho hi. ,.!. ' . J T. . wins are no longer the dernier on, aim Biua waa nvaou wj bjiu urn wqp I howavor. for nuttm h.v. ment which 1 b ieocoTd Place and offer poasibliiUeT ta tH. way policies whldh Mayor Lane represents. -SijEfW of natural effect not to be obtained This feeling Is esneclaU .trn iJ , one,r-. "?r ?'n' U ' by any other form of adornment. Th.2 brnaM w year, to tho oarrylni ? out of" Tho 7 QmrtMt They retire very little skill In'.d forms which Lane has urged. of Butte 6. justment and any one with an Idea of . ..-r.r- ??"T thm look BRAINSTORM DlENSE5 & flC APPIICCn MADIMCI , OrUIVHIVC lis I end I H I C f,"?" a great -advantaga wi -iaw vaar inniiiuti E X .C L U S I V E READY-TO-WEAR iiilill Chesterfield Make J l l l i t t The Finest in ; America $20.22 to $5 o.oo OUARANTEE If the front of coat of a Chesterfield Suit breaks back or otherwise' loses it3 shape iri one year's wear we will give ciistomer a new suit free. j - ' R. M. G 269-271 MORRISON STREET RAY PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE Great Success of Lennon's Umbrella Sale Successor, to JOHN ALLESINA, 14 Yean at S09 MorriMa Stnot.' Closing , Out Allesina's Magnificent ' Stock of Umbrellas at Discount of 33 per cent r Fine Glorit Umbrellas, Men'g and Women's, 26 and 23-Inch, ' reduced from $1.00 to ............. r... i,.,,..e7 - Silk Gloria Umbrellas, itlen'i and Women's, reduced from to ... ;.........JBOe Allesins's Silk Umbrellas reduced from $2.50 .."..........fLeT Allesina's $3.50 Umbrellas reduced to.;,........... ;.,.fa.84 Alletina's $3.00 Umbrellas reduced to. . ..................... $3.34 Allesina's $7.50 Umbrellas reduced tov,., ............95.00 a ........ VV. Higher Fr(ced Umbrellas Prbportlonately Reduced. ' 809 MORRISON STREET, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICB Prlna, J. B3. Fait, ; F. A. Beufert, T, K. Seufert, A. Keller, Victor Marden, J, A. Reuter. T. F. Bonn. T. A.. Hudson. W. E. Walther. aC A. Vogt. N. 3. BlnnotM"W, H. .Wilson. Frank Gunning and B. 8. Huntington. Spaeial entertainments for the guests had' been provided at the Commercial clubrooms. Blrgfeld's orchestra dls coursed muslo during the evening and the elegant . elubrooma . were crowded with guest s Including the most promi nent people ef The Dalles. Judge A. H). take presided and Mayor Kelley wel comed - the visitors ; in - an eioouent speech, full of wit and wisdom. He was In the coiffure ; of that period t whioh (Joernal Bpeelal Barrica.) . nnn.i mr mn . er m ' ' wm i . . . .. -nr. .v vr. I : - - " MiuMO followed bv Senator Whealdon and Torn Boston. Mass.. Uw f-Mnla Kd. Un .f th. fl.ir.M luut. r.i n . J "'9 lu"n ere .Deep a. BlChardSOn. Who SPOke dlrectlr OH the I ward J. Ijn of the marina earna waa I vno.k tlrilllna- enntaata Waahlnirtftn. Ma- .- aiienng COinure than that Of vvuunivi.! vw.- ..vbu i Diacea on iriai in ma unitan Htataa aiis. i no. Aiomana. urtiun. uuiuraao tna tne northwest. Aaaison Bennett, the cult court on th nhmrg0 of mur. I BriUsh ColumbU miners ere eligible. Fulton spoke of the northwest. creased attention in the east, nd4 then Senator derfng johnT Qulnn a fTliow marfna. The purse will be divided as follows: Z?!" e"li. the great Importance of , " Z , nn' rT Couble-handed contest, first prise, 8600; -,v th? Sri d.Pft,-- wfcich Is attmc4ng In- f th VnllM 8ut naval sUtloti at ,ondT 80 Mrd. 8180-single handed Tha n,w ''ador of the United am tbe eaat.- v.v 0ntaname. Cuba, last November. f,!l0.nr..!" 7Ji-2' ? Jf ,nnaM' States. Henrv White, has the alft rf A i A 1 . . a. . I afantal ..luutauu..lklt(t I . I ..11 . . I . ' . . , 1 . I .AnM.... 1. 1 . . . ,. wci iuui j jnia. a. v Biiaiiaa, 1 -" jv"..!!.,-i w aaiu, -wui I- Uunh anar II IA 114 liuft M minimi Miss Myrtle, Michel! and H. O. Miller, be offered, aa defense. . : ' ' exhtbita this vear at the fair ami a A quartet consisting of Mesdames C P. , 'lu.''Vr;yX-ti iu.., n,in-vaiua4 a non ta tn ha a-in Williams, B. Shuntlngton, H. Taylor, N. lAkan W. Tb. V. .. aa tnr tha haat .rhiMt. 3. Sinnott W. H., Wilson. Frank Qua- i wmi moaaurci . tilnap and n. H. WunMnrton aJaa aana- I For a BUlt WS do SO with ha ttatihla nK These were assisted b v Droralnent 1 Jot of giving you a perfect fit amt ra. clUsens, who took the visitors through fleotlng a little eredlt on ourselves, the adjacent eonntrv. ahowine- tha fruit (Come and see us about maklna vou a las. . . . . . ..... . . 1 . I MAn. . V. A. ...11L. . .... f lianas ana ine dossidmiuss oi aeveiop I "UJ " j'n. uaiiy grays or meat m future. The Portland men ex-iorowna, ur nninyxon navy serge. We pressed . themselves ; as gratified and guarantee pncesio ne correct nlaaet with tha advantae-eetu. ltual-lnn ' Q BCHAEFKR A CO. of the land for the growth of any epecies I Merchant Tanors. Booms 10 and 11, ex rruit. . ,:- . ..;v;- ?-;.;i. In the evening a ladles' committee, consisting of Mesdames A. SL Crosby. II. w ir. j.aa.. wrt -n.. . -bt a vn s - . HABEAS CORPUS WILL , BE PATRICK'S MOVE ' New York, May 7.- A statement by Mrs. "Albert Patrick Indicates that her husband will seek release on habeas corpus grounds and that he was tricked Raleigh Building. 888 Washington iZZ ..... hi. , . ... " - am pceciet; ' " ' Manager. Blakeley, J. 8. Bchenck, T. J. Seufert," JH; j Bradsoaw, Carltoa Williams, El E. Fe'r lfZ?. ,iBiMi?VI'.JBrtMw'lBaoau N. Whealdon and B. a arating. H. Wilson. EX O. McCoy, J. C Hosteller, 'on, had charge of the vlaltora. Morgan Given Two Years. James W. , "Kid" . Morgan,' aged 18 years, was ararlgned before Judge Charles EL Wolverton this morning for tongues, whio". la not generally the case wnn nis countrymen. f . Some time ago he was at Venice with his wife end-daughter., t Each took a oup of tea at a garden.. Not far from them at another table were seated two Amer icans wno aid not know the, diplomat iu Dei,- Ba4a one the Yankees al ways befc-'that he is an Amsrtcans lia iookb qui tor me laaies. ..Vy ,. .,..... "No,". saiU the other, "he IS teiigllsh. He lias already drunk three cup of tea. An Amoricaa would be content ' with At that moment a waiter annearad. The ambaaaador addressed him In un- misuucame -tmijan;- -nam cnea tne Amerioans In the same preaui. . .tie's a Jtoman." c SOZODONT . .i i tim. . . . vjnanea tu. wo m .aauit hi vi' Passing raised bills and was sentenced all present and the result will be more harmony, neiween roruana ana the In to-two years at McNeils island and to terlor towns. The Portland visitors left at ti b cio, CLEANSES AND BEAUTIFIES VZaLZ ! pay a fine of 8S66. TEETH Huntington, at Welser and Payet Idaho, at Ontario. Oregon, and CaldweiL Nampa and Boise, Idaho. 'Returning, they will visit e arande. Pendleton and ueppner. Will Entertain Woman'r Club. ''Mrs. W. Wynn Johnsoa win enter tain, the educational department of the woman's club at her home, 881 West I Tenf tt. Madison streets Thursday afternoon t thinks ha has aucceedad. In aniirin .. Ij80. All membef f are cordially Invited. J probUm by the simple process ef get- Tame Wolves, v ' , From the Ixndon Globe. " , -, Can wolves be permanently domesti cated T Thtf question Is one on whloh there Is no conclusive evidence. .Per haps the most that caa be aald is that the exletenoe of wolves tame la the second generation Is hot on record, v M. Moscn, a Swiss gentleman living at uaa, iiowerer, sucoeeaed. or Your request for At. your grocers Is evidence of your recognition v N of a highly superior bakery product 5 cents per loaf ; .- V j rar" 1 'kill' At all grocers Insist upon the loaf with this label. "J ting hold of a eub scarcely tiree months old ana bringing u up as a pet untu It will not only follow .him about the streets and play with dogs, but will let itself be most familiarly caressed,- -Re peat this through one or twe genera tions, says f. Mosoh, end you have wolvss aa dogs. - la those "one- or two generations" lies the rub, and ' M Mosott seems to forget that . evea tigers have been kept tame to ma turity. , . It may be added that Bunon relates an experience of bis owa whioh la not encouraging. He else brought up a young wolf, which led a blameless and even happy life In a poultry shed until It vu Unoatlii eld, and then In a alngle nlgnt killed every fowl without eating one. His conclusion Is- that though amenable " to domesticity till abu 8 months old, their wild In stincts then reassert, themselves irre sistibly, , Man to B Feared. From the Catholic Standard and Times. " U "Say," aald Xrs. Nurltoh. "v,,. Mh. ). ers got to quit smokln his nina tha parlor. Tou ll have to speak to him. He won't mind ma" i r piled Nurlteh. . , , . : somethln's got to be did. J i If ,1 wasn't afraid o' irarin1 .m man toe bad I'd a-it th k...i him." ' 5 J