The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 13, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    V THE ; OREGON DAILY 1 JOURNAL, PORTLAND MONDAY tiVENINO, MAY 13. tttt
:. 18 FRAUDS III
; COLORADO PROBED
ifr.
Crand Jury at Denver Begins In.
vestJgation of Sensational -,
' Charges. V
. -V-
VIOLATIONS OF STATUTES
IN COAL LAND CASES
Inquiry Involve Principal Enemies
of Western Federation 61 Miner-
Utah Fuel Company Involved In
: Conspiracy, v . ;
IJosrnal Spatial hMn.) - '
Washington, D. C. Mar It. Disclos
ures f land fraud, even mora Sensa
tional than those of Idaho and Utah,
aro expected to result from th Inves
tigation of th federal grand Jury, that
wiU tegln Its - session la - Xnvsr ... to
morrow. Many "men higher np" ire
' believed to be Involved In 4b various
alleged violation of th federal statutes
' relating to the acquirement - of coal
lands In Colorado. Revelation of llle-
. gal practice- made during th bearing
Jield by the Interatate commerce com.
mission la penvr about five - months
ago, will, It Is understood, form th
bast of th eomhm Inquiry. The la
vestlgatlon Is particularly Interesting
at this Urn, since It la likely te In
Volvo th principal anemic ef th West-
era Federation ot Miners, who orn
cars are now on trial . for murder In
Boise. For nm time (X B. Pagan and
M. c Burch. special officer of th de
partment of Justice la Washington,
have been in Colorado collecting . evl
dene to be presented to th grand
Jury. - f ' " '"
A. the December hearing of th eomi
mere commission In Denver much data
wa secured tending: to Incriminate the
officials of the Utah Fuel company,- a
concern affiliated with th Colorado
Fuel A Iron company and th Denver A
Bio Grande railroad, all of which are
controlled by the Gould interests. This
testimony was turned over to th de
partment of . Justice, which ' continued
the inquiry. Several official of th
Utah1 Fuel company hay already been
H WEST IS
MIST IIUGIIES
Republicans Want Roosevelt for
Third, Time, but Will
. 9, Accept Taft.
J 0 B'l What Malt
. HEADY BJ JULY
Is
Malt
to Beer
is barley, with it
lilWerm artificially grown;
Commissioner Smith Saya It Is c Malt gives body, strength
All Right So Far as It
Is Finished.
and quality to beer. '
1 ne better the matt, tne
more satisfyins: the beer.
OREGON WOULD HAVE . , The1' Pabst Eiffht-Dav Malt-
DONE WELL TO EXHIBIT fag Process follows Nature it
' ' crows the barley slowly. thu
HoMiert for Falrbaaka and Sentl- J Bar Beat Time to Visit Will Be In preserving all Ot the nutritious
meat for Latter Being- Haanfa October, Virginia's Most Delight IOOa properties 01 tne grain, ana
fal Month Hotel Accommoda-1 transmiting tricm TO
tlons Taxed to Present Capacity,
LABOR IS EXPECTED TO
FORGET SECRETARY'S PAST
tared Elsewhere Foraker , to
Fight Tifft.
' floamtl "Deetal Strvtee.t
Chicago. May It. Th entire west is
against Hughes' candidacy for president
That la th dictum from - Republican
leader. If th third-term Idea elimi
nates Roossvelt, they favor his candi
date, Taft,
. " h (Jon rati Special Barrio .)
Hood River, May II. Having execut
ed his duty as commissioner from Ore
gon to th Jamestown exposition, BL I
Smlth ha returned ' to nls horn here.
Mr. Smith ha been absent sines April
Pabst
Blu
eRibbdn
TV Beer Qnatty
Brewed from Pabst perfect Sight
1 indicted, la Utah because of their al
' . leged illegal operation In that state.
-. It Is known that- many Colorado men
:' win testify before th grand jury that
they filed on coal iandst tne request
,-; of an attorney supposedly representing
the Utah Fuel company, later disposing
' of their claim to this Attorney for 160
: each.. -""An," '. .-,.."., ". -.-.,.-' -.r
j I eoal lands by ths government require
. -
! 4
the applicants to swear that they are
filing on the land solely for tneir own
use. Wholesale violations of this oath
have' resulted In practically all the val
uable coal land of th western state
becoming the property of great rati
road corporations who have their head
quarter on Wall street. ... , v t .-
SEATTLE TO WORK TWO
YEARS EXPERTING BOOKS
"-, Uesmal Speetat "Berries. '
Seattle, May 1. The experUng of all
. the books of the city for the last 14
years, a work that may extend over a
' couple of years and cost $50,000, has
been authorised by the council's rinanc
committee.;, The actios was taken after
. a conference between members of the
, finance committee and represeatstlve
of the Seattle Commercial club and the
-Civic Union. ' The work will be don
under the direction of th finance com
,' m It tee and experts to be selected by
; various commercial bodies. Pending: th
selection and the passage of an ordln
- ence carrying out the finance commit
tee's wishes,1 E. O.'flhorrock, ths expert
. accountant who ls; now at work on th
books of the funds handled by John
Hlpllnger, the defaulting former city
comptroller, will continue the Work. -
Chicago leaders, meet f whom are (it, when h started for Jamestewat! n
liJlurZ XTwXZXSZ ?ul flavor, with tHeviUL lifting
but think that eonsidaration of party nltarl In high positions and was much matt predominant. It IS a pure beer,
loyalty will outwslgh prejudice wtth R. pleased with hi .trip. I regard to th properly aged, riCQ and mellow
forgetfulnes and forglvanes for th
man against whom their ire Is raised
thsy will vote to support th Ohloan,
FORAKER RENEWS WAR
Ohio Senator Repudiate Peace Ar
ranged With Taft.
'At present th only building that I
epeh to sightseer 1 th On contain
ing th government exhibit. The mind
ing erected or la eourse Of construc
tion are, very handsome and when the!
sposlt!oav I finally completed, which I
think will b about th first of Juhy.' It
wlU b both attrsctivs and interesting.
Oregon 1 hot represented by an ex
hibit. In fast, I was the only Oregon
product on th ground. I regret Very
mlt and hops perfectly . blended.
: Joarsal BpecUt erfM.t
Washington, Msy It. Senator Fora-I that this wen ths m s. t Im.
k".h ,,".,uI'm.Bt.?,cU.I?.nfJf! llv an xhlblt of th product of thu
against Secretary Tft H frUl Hght ,ute would have proved very Val-
to th bitter end, unles the cretary .ki. ta it- The ho.u.o. m.. r.
"" beautifully ltuatd, but hotel accom-
for trttc made la hi behalf by Boss I -,n. rmmmtnwr- ... ti(
eh.,krpydlteI,i ?!!4!J?, Up0B Norfolk. Richmond. Old Point Comfort Made by Pabst. at Milwaukee
hi friend te make the Columbus con- nA thsr Maces edtscent ta the no.l. ..?.. . f . llw"ce
ference set for nsxt Wednesday a frost inn wt.pk nan h mrhM h tnat ami
And bottled only at the Brewery.
'When ordering beer, ash
lor ratxt glue Kibboa.
In October, which I a delightful month
In Virginia. I am told that th sum-1
n aisging. up in natcnei eenaiori, i- m nAn....t I. .
Z. i .A. Z 7 i Vrz . m tiw visitor. Hotel rate have already
bat with Secfeury Taft before th poo-Ik. s..hi i .k.
f,l!J?Lih? Ki J,".l',hL",Til: 1 om difficulty la -
m-w-w curing accommodation. Th most pleas,
people expressed at the primaries . .r ... .. v.
state commute next fall after the No.
1 v.wwva,. mi, niftnih. a. Jam... Aw
The resumption of con warfari Is It..
charged by Senator Foraker-- frland to aail vsrl.Ue. snd though I it T.
th political ambition and ssplratlon A.T;!iti!".k,.1ld.- 'Jt!?? -iLi?
ir r..Vhat. e Vni.,ri. 7. -7. ', 00 Tnor navsnced than It Is her.
?luAh'rtT,fC.0.1mb"-- " ' ?f Strawberry plant ftnd ml tree, were
nniu ui ir. ourion u opposea oe-1 a- .
caus he want to be United State ken' L ulrhi J. It t
ator to tucceed Mr. Foraker, end that 1 A fcf? th BV " " X
Of capturing th governorship reallted
by an arrangement which would permit
we Foraker-Lick-Cox faction to control
th ' nomination.' :r ", .
In rennanlnf native Warfare Mr Vnr.
aier will make hie first attack upon th
uotumous eonrerence. Hi friend will
accept hi Instruction and stay away
from the conference. Secretary Tift'
friend ay that he will gladly accept
the challenge ot an appeal to th people.
Cfeartoa Xohn ft O04
Cor. ltd A Fine Btxu PortJaai,
: Phone Mala 46. n.
say iwm IS
TO BE CAT
KOLI
Not In Oklahoma,
FRUIT-GROWERS AFTER
; WESTERN RAILROADS
' llearkst Soeelsl' Sut-iimA 'l-i-t
Washington. May 13. Arguments will
be heard here tomorrow by 'the Inter
state commerce eemmlsslon In th Case
of th Caul Raisers' association of
Texas. and ether complainant against
th Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy and
other railroads. ! ; , .p. v-' :-.
The commission will grant a hearing
Rumored in London That Multl-I
Millionaire Will Soon For
, . aako Prptestanta.
: (Josraat Bpeeltl gerrlre.)
Oklahoma City, Okie, May il.-There
s no Hughes-for-presldent sentiment in 1 plaint of the California Fruit Orowsrs
Oklahoma. With th majority of the exchange against' ths Santa Fe ' and
: (Joemal Special terrtee.)
London, May 13. Rumor ovr her 1
always busy with J. Plerpont Morgan'
nam. Th latest tale concerning him
Which th gossiping dam has started 1
1ft Vot Angeles Wednesday on the com-1 that he intend Joining th Roman Cath
olic church. .,';" ? ;-. -..
I Vashable Suits
" II ' For Boys and Qlrbln ..V III
ir' Many New and Ear. : 11 .
II elusive Styles ' . . 1,1 J
$1 to 6 I
II DIPARTUINT II '
BEN SELLING '
. li Leading If
Ij Clothier If.
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is ; tie new v way ' of
laying perfect paints.
' enamels, stains,
varnishes per
fect Vhen you .
buy. and
perfect
in use
and
wear.
SMJTTj
It
doe
' ". not .
blatter.
jfr-hstyoa
want
to paint, ,
you can.,
always set.
th riiht .
mattrial under
' the name -
"ham Qvttmr.'
Selectloa ssd Use ef ralnta
sad FlBl.bet Freeoatequest. '
It your nearest dealer ctwat I
apply yea with-the AwiM
Uaailty" 484,wwUl. ,
NE17 E2A PALNT &
, VASNISO CO.
;: irl Fbst Street fertlaaa.
tavmavrt
Aberdeen Graduation tay. . ' :?'.
- - (Journal Special Service 4
Aberdeen, Wash., May It. Th olaS
day xercUS ef th high school gradu
ating class will be held On th night of
- Jun 14, tr, the Grand theatre. Miss Ada
Johnson Is valedictorian and Mis Min
nie Glldden aalutatorlan. "Frits Belts,
th class president. Is historian and
Miss lla Creech prophet Th play,
Th Bweet 61rl ? Graduate, ' will be
presented by Ui class on th same even
ing. - On Monday -night, June IT, the
graduating exercises of - the class will
be held In the Grand theatre. Governor
' Mead wlU deliver the address.
A lasy liver leads to chronic dyspeb
ela and constipation weakens the whole
system. Doan's Regulete (25 cents per
box) correct the liver, tone the stora
n eh. cure conBtlnatlon.
politician there la a feeling of unwll
lingness to support any man whom Pres
ident Roosevelt indorses for nomination-.
In some quarters Fairbanks enUme.nt la
aiao unaer way.
Iowa Favor Cnmmtn.
(Ifflinul ,Mrtal SarTtaa t '
te Moines, Ia May 11 A betweed
Hughes and Taft for presidential Um
ber, th sentiment In Iowa is strongly
In favor of . Taft The people declare
him to be more Rooseveltiaa la policy
and feel, that he will more nearly carry
out hi reform Idea. lowans, friends
of Governor Cummln. are hopeful that
In th event of a dark bors he may get
a disc on in iicaei.
f
hTehraska wants Taft. f
' floarnat Boeeial arrtea.t
tdnooln. Neb, May IS. Taft Is easily
in ravorite or tne Republican r south'
eastern Mbraaks. His prominence in
public life during the laat few year,
hi almost Kooseveitian idea or nan
dllnf domeatlo and foreign affairs, his
eventrui career and hi constant suo
ceases have made hi poaitlon In this
section -most definite. .
The first English settlement
at Jamestown, Va.
. '; u On May 13, 1607.
. Of course you are going to
the celebration.
Here are the clothes and
the suit case to carry them
in, so; youll be a credit to
your native town.;
Traveling Suits $10 to
$20. Negligee Shirts ?1 to
Soft Hats ?1 to ?3 and
everything else in vacation
colors. . ;
nnalliinqCo
; c 'J ICuhnP cpyi
Ten's and Boys Outfitters.
IC3 nd ICS Third St, '(
' . v - ..
; Falrbank g Favorite.
(Joomtl Boeftial flerrlee.l
Terre Haute, Ind., May It. Neither
Taft nor Hughes is receiving any great
consideration In Indiana as presidential
Umber. The Hooaler are for Fairbanks
first and last Th only objection ob
taining her 1 that President Roosevelt
is blossoming out into a full-blown boss.
His dictation Is being sharply resented
aU over the state, th nawspapera con
sequently mirroring this fact Indiana'
Republican editor ar holding. meetings
frequently to lay tnmot advantage-
on pun to runner jrurpankr candi
dacy. ,-- i . . . . -
aHMoarl Want Teddy. -(Tosrnal
Special Bervlee.l
Ct Iuls, May It. Ths Hughe sen
timent In Missouri la of the snakes-ln-
Ireland character. Taft 1 beginning to
be looked upon with favor th heir
to Roosevelt' presidential 'apparel, but
Roosevelt himself still occupies th po
sition oi rarorit son.
' . Wh6 Js Haghes?
JJttle Rock. Ark.. May lI.i-"Whr 1
Haghes?" 1 th question asked by th
Republicans In Arkansas. They ar for
Roosevelt first and last end after that
for anyone Roosevelt want. Thar 1 a
vary favorable Taft sentiment
BODY OF DROWNED MAN
IS BURIED UNCOFFINED
i, f Joaraal Boec!! Berrlaa.l
Hood River, Or, May IS. The body
of an v unknown man '-was discovered
floating in .the Columbia river Friday
at Thirteen - Mile point, near Collins
Serins. From paper found on the
body it la thought th man' nam may
be George Williamson and that he had
been working on th Portalnd Seattle
railroad at Columbus, A hospital ticket
with dues paid to A.pril t. and tt.40 In
money were found In the pocket. As no
marks Indicating death by violence ware
discovered th body was burled after a
brief investigation by the coroner.
- The grave was dug on the point but
a short distance back from the river and
the body thrown Into It without coffin
or covering other than th loose earth.
This action en th part of th authori
ties of Skamania connty ha aroused,
considerable criticism, it 1 felt that
decent1 Christian burial wa due, no
matter If the unfortunate was a stranger
and ths burial would hava faaan aehirit
s.tw tb couatj .... i . , .
Southern Pacif lo : railroads. Th peti
tion of the citrus fmit growers was
filed by telegraph and th action of the
commission on th ease ha broken all
records for promptness. The complaint
arises from a regulation recently adopt
ed by the defeadant - roads, whereby
they supply ear for th shipment of
fruit only in proportion to th amount
picked and ready for shipment Th
complaint alleges that this regulation
results In much delay In securing ears
and consequent loss to the fruit ship
per. - Th commission Is 'asked to de
cide Upon a just and proper regulation
for the distribution ef oars. , t,
. -. - . -- .-- - - , - . t
CHILD PLAYING WITH
DOG BADLY BITTEN
fSnlat TManatrii a irtia Innraal.t
ABtorla, Or May lt-Adolph, th 0
rear-old son " of Mr. and Mra M. -'.
Hardesty, . wa badly . blttea Baturday
nlsht bv h bolnttr dog owned by J. W.
Johnaon. 't Th 'boy t and a companion
were playing In th yard of R. H. Taylor,
where th dog was also piaying, wnen
Without warning th animal pounced
upon Adolph, throwing him down and
biting -ia right leg near the knee, badly
lacerating It The dog had to b clubbed
over the head before h would let go
his hold. ' .
The boy was taken to 8t Mary' hos
pital The owner of th dog l out of
th city and on hi return Mr. Hardesty
will demand that the vicious animal be
killed, and if it l net b ay n wm
HII l lilnull ! J
..v.. 1 1 biii .ii . m m. mi ,. .i ii ill ,:i
TACOMA MOTHER IS
SPEAKER AT CONGRESS
,,4;:s,4::-i ;
. (Joomal Special Servlee.)
lm Angeles, CaL; May 1. Child-sav
ing work and th prevention of crime
were th chief topic considered this
morning when the national congress of
mothers reassembled. Mrs. Frank R.
Hill ot Tftcoma, president of th Wash
ington Congress of i Mothers. , led , th
dlsousslon. An excellent program ha
been prepared for th tenth annlversa
session this evening. The echedul
speakers Include Margaret H. SangsUr,
Mrs. Frederic . Scnof f, President of th
congress, and Mr. Theodore W, Blrney
of Atlanta, the founder and first pres
ident of th congress. The work ef the
congress during the 10 years of It ex
istence will be reviewed and plan for
its futurs activities discussed.
el
The statement that as a reward for
cobe of Pott i Nicholas IV; which ' was
stolen front the cathedral of Ascoll, the
American multlmiUlonatr 1 to have
hi ham embroidered oft Its precious
fold ha been used to lend credence to
the report of hi contemplated ehang of
raitn.T .',-f-:,.
It 1 said that this honor ha been de
cided on a a sort of Inducement to
take the decisive step. It being already
known at th Vat Iran that h ha strong
leaning in that direction. When Ii Is
in bendon. It is learned; he frequently
aiienas xne service at tne Roman Cath
olid cathedral at Wtmlntr.
It 1 not generally known her that
Mr, Morgan is on or th pillar of th
Protestant Episcopal church In America,
and a frequent lay delegate to her eon.
ventlon.- Therefor th rumor that h
intend joining th mother church finds
readier acceptance her than It will
probably obtain In America
Millionaire do not often timer thai
faltha They ar too busy rnoney-makjH
ins. auu wuinrcr cuurcn mey nappea
to belong to proves equal to the task of
removing from .their path that ancient
stumbling-block concerning th diffl
ally a rich man -wlU hav la getting
Into th kingdom of hvn.
PEACE DELEGATES TO .
v SAIL FOR THE HAGUE
(ioamal Special Berries.) .
' Washington, D. C., May H. Delegates
from th United State to ' th bases
conference at The Hagu will sail this
week from New iTork. accordlns to
preaent plans, Th delegation include
General Horace Porter, ex-ambassador
to rrane; Joseph H. Choate, ex-ambassador
to Great Britain: M. Ross of
Arnniu, ex-presiaent or the- Amen
esn Bar association; David t. Hill, mln-
isier io me wetnerianas; Brigadier
General George B. Davis. Judas advo-
caignrai or tn united State army:
near Admiral unarj b. B perry, presl-
ueai vi ma navai war college and WU-
lism I. Buehsnan, ss-mtnlter t Ar
gentina chandler Hal of Malna a son
ef Senator Hale and ex-secretary of th
American amDassy at Vienna, wm ao
company the delegation a secretary,
James Brown Soott solicitor of th de.
partment of sute and an expert In in
ternational law, and Charles Henry Bat
ter, reporter of the United State su
preme court are among th other at-
tacne ox tn delegation.
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w make enr great boast Onrplllscaieltwbil
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