" ; ' ' . ... THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY' 18, 1S07. 1 ... .. JAuKSUNVILLt nAILnUAU PURCHASED Independent Railroad System More Than Hundred Miles Long.lt Assuredby Sale of Rogue" River Valley Line to Port land Men to Operate New Road. An Independent-illroad system of more than 100 mUw connecting cm Blue Led mining district, Medford, Butt Fall and Crater lake, wsa as sured cor southern uregon mz purchase of ths Bogus River Valley railway by Georg-e Kate. trustee for . ' tha Paelflo A Eastern railway. Con. struotlon crews have already Um started to work, on extension of tha -tTh' price paid tu $50,000. The none Hirer Valley railway la a nar- ' row gaug line operating steam" and gasoline motor between Medford and Jacksonville,, the county seat of Jeck on county. It wae owned by Barnum A Bona of Jacksonville, who peraonally ' operated' thetratna; The to(T wae originally, built by member oi T the lloneymaa Hardware eompany of Porc- , Acquisition of the Barnum road by the Paelflo A Eastern means an entirely new element in the railroad develop- ment of aouthern Oregon, and glye promise of aggreeslve railroad bulldlng to open up the rich forest and mineral resources of that long neglected re gion. The new eompany was Incorpo rated today by George Estes, Dr. 8. W. Stryker and Judg8wek. , It la said CONVICTED OF FRAUD AGAIN SEEKS OFFICE OF MAYOR fined in the circuit ceun ,ciunu,r county for complicity in the election frauds at SellwoodV was renoitltnated for mayor of Estacada at a mass meet ing of the cltlsens of that town. Mr. Reed was nominated by the close mar gin of three votea over hla competitor, W. K. Havlland, the vote being Z to tS. The election In Estacada ;4akg; plsce 'June 4. i'V'V ; ' ! Should the' supreme court,, to which CALCUTTA WOMAN WILL BE GUEST OF PORTLAND FRIENDS Mrs. C Avetoom of CalcutU. India, will arrive In Portland Sunday morning for it ahort etsy with friends of Mrs. Suhkoda Banarjee'a Hope school In Cal cutta. Shortly after Mra. Banarjee es tablished this place of refuge for th persecuted child widows and slave chil dren of her native ountry Mrs. Ave toom became acquainted with her work and- was placed In charge of the insti tution. -,';-. 'V v " ' "' , Her husband Is a wealthy, influential lawyer of Calcutta. Ml la also greatly Interested In the school, looks after Its legal Interests, saves It from much per secution It would otherwise b subjected . to, and is a large contributor to Its , support. t. i ,' A Ex-Surveyor General Is Again Taken Into ; Custody in Oregon City. ; , $ Henry Meldrum, ex-surveyor-general of Oregon, and under sentence of three years and fine of 15,100 for forging application for surveys, was arrested at ' Oregon; City ? this , morning while ' playing., a ' game Of ': cards and was brought to Portland by Deputy United " Utes Marshal Bill" Griffiths. Mel drum was lodged in the county Jail, where he will remain until next week, ' when he will , be taken to McNeil's Island ' to serve bU sentence. . MtMrum .-was ' sentenced' for ' blS I nrlmu liat lummtr ud appealed . to the United States circuit court of ap peals. He lost In , higher court and was to have been taken to the Sound -.i.-aio. umral j vwlii aril mon his return from Washington, where he bad been subpoenaed in me oinaer Hermann trlaL ... ' . Meldrum was granted a few days to , arrange his private arrairsv is lleved that be was not attending to bis , i . mm 1na1v .11 h. COUld hSV UUBIUVW mm w. " I . don. and the story had gained credence in nrnn citv tnac ne wouiu aerv his sentence If be paid his fin. nwA trtJta-w VMnnvMl all dOUbt OH J. uvu - - ; , Mint, aithourh there ' had been " nothing don by th federal official to give U creaence ui-xne um- CRUSHED TO DEATH V BY CAVING BANK Domenioo Msrcl. an lUllan laborer St years old. was aiMjw; afternoon. He was on bank about 10 mm kih nrin nn t boulders With a steel rod. when three or four tons of rock caved In, carrying cn unrortun man down with It and crushing him to death. The man's residence was at 601 - iPtont--ti"Tl-efc-uarT-'Ws operated by Oaugloff, Flynn & Co., with Offices at l Chamber .of Commerce. LIVERYMAN IS SHOT ' BY IRATE CUSTOMER 7oaraal Speetol genrtee.) -Washington. May 18. Frank' Mecka bee, a liveryman, was probably fatally hot this morning by Oaston Phillips, In the tatter's apartments st the Arlington hotel In a dispute over money. , . FATHER OPERATES ON SON FOR APPENDICITIS Oeotaal gpeetal gerviet.V New Tork, May 18 Dr. Oeorge C Weiss operated on' hl own son for ap pendicitis today. The youth was stricken and requtftted his father to personally .or-Tite. The father complied and the I alUnt Is expected to recover. 1 . ... . .-. FINDS UELORUr.7 PLAYiriG CARDS FOR $50,000 they represent a--prominent eastern -aumad man. who. will eventually come Leo Oregon to take charge of the prop erty. Until that an ens roau w w operated under the direction of George Estes, who is an old experienced Ore gon railroad man, and jras for years trainmaster or tne buh ikiu Roseburg. " . irk. ... last week bouaht the Medford A Crater Lake road at re ceivers' sale. : Their plan from the first haa been to acquire the Barnum road, consolidate the two lines, and extend them east and west The Medford road will be extended to Butt Falls at once. and ultimately to Crater mm ptri The Jacksonville rd wlU be Immedi ately broadened to standard gauge and extended to Blue Ledge In Siskiyou county. California. , w r iith fnr vaera a-eneral fore man of the Alblna shops of the Southern Paelflo, baa been appointed maawr chanlo of the Paelflo Eastern. O. w. DonnelL now roadmaster of the Southern Paelflo from Roseburg to Ashland, has been appointed chief engineer by Mr. Estes. Preparations are being made for mntwa construction at both end- of the consolidated system. - ' ------- ui h. tnlHhU .fnr the office of mayor of Estacada or of any other pub lic office. II was fined 11.000 by judM Praser and the case has been ap pealed to th higher conrt -. Other candidates for office In Esta cada were nominated ss follows: Re corder A. H. Johnson; treasurer, H. Cooper; eounctlmen, W. A. Jones, C F. Howe, I a Posson, E. E. Burfac and E. A. MiUer. ., Mrs. ; Avetoom will spend Sunday at ..... ... the horn of Secretary Stone of the T: M. C A. and during her stay In Portia Ad will be entertained by Mra. Stone, the Banarjee circle,, the Hope School Mission band, organised by Miss Hasel Harcourti Mrs. E. Q. Eaton, one of the anthuslastle mission workers of the state, who has sent mora than (600 to th school in tne past Tsr. ne money ; being contributed by persons who are supporting children In the school; Mrs. Edith Whltesldes and the Kaaarene church, who now haa the Cal cutta school under 1U tilract super vision. S : '. SS I FISH Well Known Portland Assayer Succumbs While on Trip Around the World. Tmu - Trl.lr wall.lrnnwn Portland aasaver. died at Nanles. Italy, this morn ing after a net uiness.. Mr. nsx, wno retired from active business several years ago, was on . a tour around tne anplri whan riAath nvartaok lilm. Mr. risk was one of th best known assa vers and mlnlna; engineers In the pacific northwest and iert auite a ror tnna aa a vaaitlt nf hla vaara tot lahnr. He cam to Oregon in ISSz and wae 74 years of ase at the time of hla death. Soon after his arrival In Oregon, he mnrrtmA ilnurhl.F ttt - T.nt Whltnnmh. one of the fautous pioneer steamboat men wno operated in tne eany aays ne- fwoan riMffrt. f?ltw 1M nrtlanil '-.Mra. Flsk died several years ago and the de ceased Is survived by a son, D. E. Flsk. The exact cause of Mr.- Flsk's death la not known, the only Information re rmtvmA halna tA tha mttmr.t that ha AlA In a hospital at - Naples this - morning arter a Drier mness. , The remains, wm be cremated at Naples and the ashes, re turned to Portland. ' MRS. DUNIWAY ANSWERS , SUFFRAGISTS ARTICLE Mrs. Dun! way, alluding to q article alonaA "A finf frarlat." In ' veaterdaVa JoHrnal,said -this -momlng,'MTh -ex pected nas nappenea. - me ume anoi of Prohibition women who are dabbling In politics, have their head writer too noorlv 'Hidden to cover up the real alma or their unaertaainr to piay tiHoIr In favnr of a. movement through which the advocates of equal rights for ail can see cieariy. women wno are 'miff ra data fnr a other reason than to make oiir cause a tall to th Prohibition kite can no lonsrer deceive th advocates of equal rights." . REPUBLICANS TO HOLD RALLY-IN -SELLW00D A Republican rally will b held this evening at I o'clock In Sellwood under the auspices of the Sellwood Republican club. Thomas C Devlin, J. Et Werleln xA rtthar . andldatee for Off iC OU , th Republican ticket, will b present and make addresses. ; epeciai muaio n been provided and it is expected that most interesting meeting will b held. THOUSAND MEN SIGN- - MAYOHLANE'S PETITION - Mayor I-ane la now an independent candidate tor i mayor. : Th - peUtlons which have been circulated by the Mu nicipal association to place him on the ticket as en independent cunuiu.i. or ticket as an independent nu' the offlc. of mayor re jUed-wUh the j, one signatures oi rcpraaon .hi - sens, irrespective of party affiliations, m . tk. MHAn. 1,009 lg-natnres of representative clti were afljxed to th petition. DIES IN NAPLES V. AIID DEM HIE MEETING v esMsiaaaBaaaaiBsaasasaaaB j, .. k, j ' , East Side Business Men1 Invite Mayor to' Address Tlenv V Thursday Evening." r Xano meeUngs In plenty- are being .k.i k . rhiiriMi R. W. Mon- Ugue and th Lane managers and next week will see no lack or .enienainnmui for those who wish to hear the accom- iihan mnA fnrthp intentions of th Lane administration explained. A meeting " wae neia ac - nm headquarters this afternoon at which h unutinn nt future rallies waa dis cussed and It was decided to make no announcements until th committees in rharve had aettled uoon definite dates and places of meetings. Thursday next, however, Mayor Lane will address an Open meeting on the east side, held under th auspices of th. vmt ftiria - Ruainaaa Men's club. Mayor Ln tag been rnrlted to-speak by th manager of the club and has accented th Invitation. Th ' subject for discussion during th evening will be th condition on th east side and th possible solution of questions cut policy af fecting that dlatrict The w.h mtu nmhahlv ba ail interest! nx on sine the organisers of th meeting have also Invited Thomas v;. uevun, in Republican nomine for mayor and Dr. Tn,1, imMniiiL to be Dresent and make an address ouUlnlng his attitude toward th east side. Inasmuch as the challenge mad by Mr. Montagu for an hum Aahat hatween Dr. Lan and Mr. Devlin haa been disregarded by Mr. Devlin and th Kepuwican pentrai com mittee, th chance of th two candidates meetlns- at this east side meeting is arousing much interest and the pro moters ar looking forward to an en tertaining evening. Th dates of future muHiiM win be announced as soon as full arrangement hare been mad. f ' BOY MURDERER RETURNED TO JAIL Sanity of Albert Oleman Be Determined at, a Later Date. Will a ik. Ataman L tha 11-vaar-old vouth who shot and killed bis foster pother at 8L Helens last winter, was - not examined by the lunacy commission at the county Jail this morning, because of the absence from the city of two M the members of the commission. Toung Oleman was brought to Portland this morning , by Sheriff Whit of Colum bia county and was taken to the.county Jail. . ' The lunacy commission Is composed of Drs. House, Williamson and Joseph!. Dr. House went to the Jail at th appointed time this morning, but 'Dr. Josephl is In New Torkv and Dr. Wll ii.muin in Rnkar Cltv. so the examln- Doatnoned. ' Th boy will be Uken back to St Helens tonight Dy unenn wnue. a no l.. nf hla avamlnatton hv the alien ists jKlllato llxed by tn juag ai et, Helens. . UNION MEN EXPECT TO ELECT HENDERSON Labor Party Will Center Efforts 1 on Councilman From the -First Ward. -Union labor is hopeful of -electing Robert Henderson to the council from the first ward and M. Q. Allen aa coun cilman at large. At a meeting held last night plans tor active participation in the campaign were formed and a com mittee with J. I Ledwldge as chairman and E. Raddlng as secretary was elected. This present effort on th part of the Union Labor party la the first sttempt ever made in Portland to put a strictly labor ticket In the field.. The party has no expectation of electing the head of ficea of the ticket, but hopes to lay the foundation for a permanent and power ful political organisation. , Considerable excitement was stirred up at the meeting of the Federated Trade Council last night by the state ment of bartender to the effect that his employer had requested blm to vote for Devlin as against Charlea Kelly, the labor candidate for mayor. W. K. Pltschke, secretary of the Oregon Feder ation of Labor, took exception to the request and denounced the attempt to create dissatisfaction in the labor ranks. He contended that for the delegate to accede to the demands of his employer would not be loyal to his- union princi ples and held that no man bad a right to intimidate his employ In th choice of his ballot. s An amendment was proposed to the constitution - of - the Federated - Trades council providing for the admission of newspaper men to the meetings of th council. v- vi-v . v.' CURRENT BLOWS OFF TRANSFORMER 1 .: . With sn explosion that was heard for blocks, a transformer on a telephone pole at West Park and Alder streets blew out shortly after noon, today, causing something of a , panic .la -that neighborhood. - - . . , -..,., ; Soon after the explosion the power on the various downtown streetcar lines was cut off and cars stood Idle upon the streets for a short time. The explosion 1. llttla rtamaffa. hut.' ac-nrdlna' to officials of the Portland Railway, Ught & Power eompany, bad nothing to do with the shutting off. of the power. Officials were unable to explain the causes of the . sudden suspension : of power.. However, tney say tnere was general trouble on various lines which crippled the service for a short time. MEN DESERT STATIONS BUT. CARS ARE RUNNING ' (Journal gjeelel Servlea.) -.. - Trtr.iaM. , Mav 18. Electrical r can ,- . i,.. workers ,?t of the united naiiroaaa waiaea out this morning, and their places wer iiui. uii."b - . - prompUy Ailed by non-union men. Tae 1 ,.m ana nnaratina SB luufj. f.-. - .. car are operating a usual. PROBE DEEP III TRUST'S METHODS l awjBiaaaaaaaaiasaaaapw ,v v, x r Nuriber of Witnesses 'Against , Furniture Combine Largest ' In Local Record.' " . Consternation prevails - among th memhera of ' tha ao-eallad furniture trust which la belna- ' nrobed br the federal grand " Jury, because or the widespread ' and sweeping Investigation Into the combination's methods In deal ing with dealers who are not In the as sociation xormea - ty joooers, - wnoie salers and retailers of the coast to re strain trade and restrict sales. ' ' Assistant United . States ..Attorney James Col Is receiving fresh evidence every day of the magnitude of the oper ations carried on 1 by th combination and will have probably the largest nura- k.. n witH.MM.A tmmtit Kfnra tha grand Jury that has ever been summoned in Oregon to testify In tone ease. Many - prominent 1 roruano. ousinaas men will be subpoenaed . beror tne grand Jury to tell of the working of the trust, and It is considered probable mat many of these men ' will be . in dicted. So large Is th working of th trust chat to prosecute every Individual tk. nnlaHiui. fnrmad would re quire several oourts working overtime for many months, and it Is probable that only th larger nsh will be prose cuted. ' -' " -i- ' " -: Frank T. Freeman, secretary of th stat and local association, called on United States Attorney W. C. Bristol this mornlnr and th two were In con ference for more than two hours. Mr. Col attended part of the time. Nothing was revealed by the district attorney's office as to the nature of the confer- anna hut It avldantlv had no effect In deterring th government in Its proseeu- tion-oi.tn cruse, ror air. xinaiw -wards stated that th ' investigation wnnid a-n . deener than ever Into the methods of th combination. Because of the action or tn grana Jury In adjourning until Monday mora- In. nn vrltnaaaaa were axamlned today. but Mr. Col saw many witnesses who will testify nsxt wee. OAKS WILL OPEN MAY 30 Amusement Park Will Present Many New Peturegi of Recreation- ; Iecrge Force Working. TWnratlnn dav. Mav 10. ha been Sn ail, aalantarf aa the data for th formal opening of the Oaka, the big amusement park on the eaat nans or cne wiiiam ette. The decision was made today by General Manager Fuller, oT th Port land Railway. Light and Powr com pany, and Manager .f reeman, or cne park. """ ' Wm. umIii aiAraa 0 workmen have been at work preparing th ground t th Dig resort ror opening. jlu a ra.uu of their efforts there Is little of the hum an maka-ahlft nrenaratlon that usually , precede the opening of su a, place. Aireaay ine grounaa . are in order, the lawn is aa beautiful aa those in the city, and nowers woom in pro fusion. Thara ara tn ha man v rhanraa and Innovations In the policy of th Oaks this season, according to cne manage ment Speolal effort will be mad to Interest women and children in the park and to that end no expense will be spared. A feature that will likely be of special popularity will be the inaugur ation or wnat wiu ne Known aa aoav ,i wm on louwn sa They will celebrate some enlr days." They will celeb snecial event and on each of tnene "souvenir days," a souvenir present will be given each person who visits the resort - DR. CHAPMAN SLAPS WAU WHITMAN'S POEMS The English literary department of the Woman's club bad charge of the program yesterday afternoon.- Dr. C H. Chapman lectured on "Walt Whitman, Pet" It was a fair and Just criticism of Whitman's poems, assigning a place of immortality to a few of his poems, though consigning th greater part ef his work to oblivion. He emphasised Lthe revolutionary tendencies in Wblt mnn'a nnatrv and called him an an archist Me deplored bis casting away of the past because everything has: its bearing on the present and future de velopment. He considers "Leaves of Grass' the greatest literary, production of America, though it la "only a gem In a barrel of muck." After th lecture Dr. Chapman answered many interest ing questions. COMPLAINT AGAINST ITALIAN MARKET Complaint against the unsanitary, condition or tne Italian vegotaoie mar ket, situated pa Union avenue, between East Madison and East Main streets, was made Thursday by Police Officer Burchell and ' today Market Inkpector Evans visited th place. v She found th market in good condition. Th manager, moreover,- promised to post eigne call ing attention to the health regulation against expectoration. The place will be watched in the future, but no fur ther action will b Uken at present, as it does not seem Justified. .-. CONCLUDE EVIDENCE . IN ATW00D TRIAL The taking of testimony at. the trial of Dr. C. H. T. Atwood on a charge of manslaughter for performing an illegal operation on 16-year-old Hattle Fee wa concluded in.Judgs Gantenbeln's depart ment of the circuit court this morning. Arguments to the Jury were begun by Deputy District Attorney Que C, Moser. He will be followed" by Attorney John F. Logan In arguing for the defense. The argument will be concluded this afternoon, and the. ease wiU go to th Jury tonlght; It is' expected that a ver dict will be agreed - upon . tonight. DOWN BY (JAR : BUT, ESCAPES kINJURY ; P. H. Benef lei, a well-known resident of Forest Grove, miraculously escaped death beneath ch wheels of a car of the ?S' Hn laat night at Third and Ankeny , street. ' Beneflel, while v at tempting to'. cross th track In th path of the rapidly moving car, waa struck a glancing blow and knocked to one side. I With the exception of a few bruises on- the body and a lacerated wound of the scalp. Beneflel escaped I serious injury. - -M DOSE BOOSTERS I'JILL PLATI FETE r . v Many , Lodges and Associations . Meet Tonight ' to Arrange Flower .Carnival. , i Delegations 'from various organlsa- tlnna ana numeroua individual rOS en thusiasts ar expected to foregather at th chamber or commerce auoitonum I o'clock to discuss definite plans for a roae festival, to be given some time In June, tinder th auspices of ar point committee from the commercial organi satlons.: the push clubs and th Port lonit Ttaaa anrlatv. " "r... ; ...".. " ' An active interest has been snown in tha nntiMit hv . the chamber ' or com- k. viua tha urultnamah -club. the Orecon National Guard and Other organisations. 'Tne ; Elks . hav. ap pointed a oeiegation to aiwna meeting, th Multnomah club will be renraaantaA hv President Oeorge Mo- kllllan ana Bnrratarv - James -MoCord. Exalted. Ruler Jay Upton of.th Elks has appointed the following committee: & W. Row. C. E. McDonnell, John F. Cordray. -43eorge Otten, t B. W. Moore, C. M. HyskelU Henry D. Orlffin, 1 i. va.tr j.Aiian navla. c F. Perkins. pm.mm SL 3. Reed of th chamber of commerce baa named as delegate m. w. Raw. 1. fl A tnsworth. W. S. Simpson, A. J. Clark, William Martin. The Rob society will be represented . by Presi dent F. V. Holman, Secretary E. B. Mo Farland, Vice-President , Pibson . and others. . . M nr.. anj aide nnah Club and boards of trad at Sellwood, University Park. St. Johns. . Irvlngton. Montavina, Mount Tabor, Mount 8cyt, Fulton and all over th city ar urged to send rep resentatives," said Secretary McFar land. W- want suggestions and th united support of all organisations In order to make a rose festival a complete sucoess. The Rose society has no defi nite plan-to suggest at this time, and th meeting this evening is to bring out th idea of all and formulate th best and newest Into a program for a 4lg and successful festival." . A grand parade is talked of, to In clude decorated floats, automobile and other vehicles, and . accompanied by brass bands. The Forestry 'building at th exposition grounds has, been sug gested a an available place for the m-mmmt nM avhlhftlftn and tof aDDrODri- ate ceremonies and entertainment pro gram. These ana otner sugs-estione will be discussed at this evening's meet- !. Tha rfata nf the nronoaed festival will probably be between Jun ! and 20. SAH FRANCISCO BREWERY GO ON STRIKE aa.a. B SB si t fl f IS - a4 . .A. FittMn nunarea Men nun uui. Ty.neUp E.ryP.antln B.y City Except Three. Uosnal Bpaelat setrlee.) San Francisco, May 17. The brewery workers and driver employed by every brewery In the city, except three, went on a strike this mornfe for 127 a week and an elght-hpur day. , Ther ar 1.600 men involved. : ' . , , DIVORCE GRANTED AND ' PROPERTY DIVIDEP yiaa Keara in the circuit court this nnnin, a-rantad Herman Enk a di- m Annla lOnke.. and con- tviw Armed the property settlement agreed upon dj iuv . wa. - - a trust oeea to an., wu. uiu" for property valued at $14,000. Th brother areto hold the property in trust for th benefit of Mrs. Enke and th two younger children, whose cus tody, 'by consent of the parties, wa given to the mother.. Th three older children wer gtveri to the father, and each of the parents retains the right to visit tne emiaren wno sre in in custody of the other. The grounds on which the divorce was granted wer cruelty and Inhuman treatment DEFENSE USES FOURTH PEREMPTORY CHALLENGE (Tnnra.l Hnartal MarrlM.l Boise, Idaho, May 10 Two strong challenges by the. defense in the Hay il naaa tVulav ' aminat M . H. flood nrin a Inmhnr marrhant. were overruled by the court. He wa then passed. The proseoution peremptoruy onaiiengea Juror Ruge. Joseph Chlnn was selected Ona-a. , TTa la a lnal h&rk driver. Th defense exercised Its fourth peremptory challenge in excusing uooa win. ' FUNERAL TRAIN OF . SHRINERS AT CHICAGO ..t flmrfsi aviM Chicago, May 18. Th funeral train carrying 20 bodies of the Mystlo Shrin ers killed Jn California a week ago ar rived here today, en rout to the east Surviving relatives are accompanying tbaJodlea In. A private, car, A commit tee of 100 Bhriners met th train her. condoled witn ens survivors, curea w th wounded and deposited flowers on the caskets of. th dead, JAPANESE GENERAL ' SEES HORSE RACES v . (Joenwl Sptelsl servlea.) New York. May 18. General Kurokl waa th guest of General Grant at Gov ernor's Island this morning and Went witlr. August Belmont to th races at PirV - thla- afternoon. The f CJUIUU k . " JaBenese-eruleers viee Admiral .and. . . ... j. :n.t..j 4M. m I... ZjUin " Will lau ivr Aiiguum wuiviiwn and th sailors ar,ashor today. ' PRESIDENT APPOINTS OREGON POSTMASTERS , irWssbtastoa Boreas ef The Joqrsatl ' Washington, D. C May 18. Oregon postmasters sppolnted today ar at Dundee, Hannah 8. Imus, vice th late Z. L. Imus; at Ocean View, Martha Hoa f ord, vce M-JrTylen re8igned.i;a MILWAUKEE MENiTO - TELL OF LAND FRAUDS tloerMl Snaelal trvlea.t ' :- ,- . Milwaukee, -fWla, May -y 18 Richard Coogan and Joseph Ellis, contractors, and Edward Curts, clerk of the federal and JjQWH.ru i.urM, civr. v tiio mviw court here, v-v been subpoenaed in the Denver land fraud cases. Other papers 1 ar her for servioe. a I I DEPOSED AS ZIOII'S RULER Supporters Deserting the Over thrown Leader Who May Be . i .' Read Out of Church. v ' ffonrul gnsdat Bervtes.) tv ' rq.ii.aM u, 1 i.-vnLiva - waa de- posed as ruler of Zlon today by order Of the reaerai court recuiiiiu A. Lewis as Dowle's suoeessor, accord ing to th .deceased's , will. ' V 1 ' -, court oroceedlna-s . necessitated - tb recognition of a . direct suoeessor to Dowie in. the proceeamgs in anrupvjr which were directed against Dowie and tiia 1. m rat inn will be : axalnst Dowle's xecutors is widow and son. It is understood VOUva'S supporters are deserting blm. and an effort Is to be mad to read him out of , th church. , DUrS TRACT Pave Fourteen Thousand for Property on Rodney Avenue ""' and Knott Street .'C Tha Rnard at . Education has ' pur chased a piece of ground ISO x 210 feet. nn Dirinn annut ana n.noti eirwt. upon which a school building will be erected when tn poara aciaes pn disposing of the site now occupied by h. willlama a van 11 a. arhnnl. That this will probably be don sooifls considered likely sine property tn the vicinity of Williams avenue and Russell street 1 rapidly advancing in value. - -.. J. V. Beach, chairman of ,th board. stated this afternoon that th board purchased th property on Rodney ave na tmm V. W rindfrev . for 114.600. with the intention of soon abandoning the William Avenue school tie aiso aid that several offer Have been mad fm tha tract, hut nronertv la advancing so fast on th east side chat the board expects to get a better price than ba been offered so far. , .- : ARE HOT LIABLE TO LAW ... .hAl. UM. r... , ' .7 ,; Pay License Fees. , " -That fraternal and benevolent asso ciations ar not liable to th provisions of the law of 1108 relating to prrvat corporations, and that such association i may bring suits in Oregon courts .with out complying with the provisions of that law, was decided by Judge Ganten beln In the circuit court this morning in passing on the suit of the Modern Brotherhood of America against Martin Plettt ' -.:-.: Th law of ISOt wqujr private cor porations to pay an entrance fee in thla state, as well a, annual license feea and to file th appointment of an attorney in fact- Pleltt contended that because th Modern Brotherhood bad not don these things, it had no right to seek relief from th Oregon courts, and therefor could not maintain a suit against him. ; Judge Gantenbeln held that fraternal organisation ar exempt from th provisions of this - law and mav. obtain relief in th court without complying with it HONOR MEMORY OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED Troops of the Oregon National Guard .Will Hold Memorial ,; Services Next Sunday "Annual "memorial ' church' services nm ha haM hv the Third Infantrv and First battery of tb Oregon . National Guard in -ne Taylor utreet jaeinoaist church at 8 o'clock Sunday, May J. Tha n a H and Camn Tounr. Snanish War veterans, will attend the services, f Muslo will b provided by the Taylor Street cnurcn cnoir, unaer tne airection of Professor W. H. Boyer, with Miss Marearet Lamberson a organist., Th services will be conducted by Chaplain Gilbert and th address will be deliv ered by J. P. Kavanaugh. Th regi ment and battery, with band, will as semble at the' Armory at 2:80 o'clock to march to the church. t A Joint-meeting ot the coramlttees of the four local G. A. R.. posts will ' be held tomorrow at George Wright Post, No. 1, Second and Morrison streets, to Anal Antafla tcr tha AhurvinAi .11.11. ..W. " VW.B...UW of Memorial day on both sides of the river. :i:vA, ' v .' -" v;:..;ny-- LUKE WRIGHT RESIGNS ,vT0KI0 AMBASSADORSHIP i , (Joarnal Bpectei Serrlce.) . ' nr..klnirfnn. Mav - IR Ijika Wrla-ht has resigned th ambassadorship at To b t.ira frrt Rentember 1. Thomas Ifc.V v . - -- J: -CBrlen of - Michlgan;-Tnirrtster to Den mark, has been - appointed to auoceea Wright MRS. MUNR0E, PIONEER : OF ARLINGTON. IS DEAD r-i'-v-'-:'--; f-' 1 i " i; --f ' Bpadl DUoeteb t The Joonul.) j Ariina-tnn. Or.. May .18. -Mrs. I F. Munroe died yesterday very suddenly. She waa the wife of Fred Munroe, pro prietor of the Grand hotel. - Mrs. 4un roe was a pioneer of- thla: section and - ...ii.nlul Sha Waa a mam- WXI US1J ,..-w. t " - - ber of the Order of th Eastern SUr. Cornea to Portland. ' ; c ' (Special OiilMtcb to Toe Jonrnai.) T5.i.. riv fir. Mav 18 After hav- ing successfully practiced dentistry In this city for i nearly two - years, . Dr. auubu - office ,her and in tn future, will make his bom in Portland. . Dr. -Brewster nk.r ML Brewster has closed ni WW open ouiuw vu wiw - . SCHOOL BOARD' - LODGES BLUE DLOOD IIA3 YELtOn STREAK . J. : ". .'. : '. ; V V ; . f . - Son ' , of Foremost Nicaragua Family Is Arrested for ' Housebreaking.' I""1 Snton or the house of Etlenne. onloT t tha foremost families of the renubllo ' of Nicaragua, , whose ' coffee plantation stretches for miles on eacn side or th -Port of Corlntho, treasurer of th Fourth Street Mission church In thla city and yet a self-confessed burglar. Harry, Etlenne, arrested yesterday aft ernoon for the theft of (40 In cash and several articles of value from tha rooms n H M lanlrlna on fl TT flark Sal Corbett street, is an interesting study for criminologists. , "I waa tempted and fell.", is the way th youthful thief succinctly explains bis downfall. . '-, ''Within 15 minutes after I committed thai orima-1 -wa tiioroiighlf repentant and made haste to throw away the plunder. I know this is not my first offeree, as I took a bicycle some time ago,Wut I can not explain what caused me to steal."- - - Etlenne, who has been employed In the furniture factory conducted by his cousin. George Fltcbenor,. at East Water-and Belmont streets, has been residing In the home of his aunt, Mrs. Wells, at 114 Corbett' street Jenkins and Clark, whose , apartments were entered by Etlenne, reside In fllam house with the youthful tnier. . Upon being examined by the officers the young man at first denied all knowledge of th theft His arrest fol lowed yesterday, and. greatly frightened at - th ' prospect of - going to jail, Etlenne broke down and confessed.. II revealed th hiding place of a por tion of his plunder in th furniture factory and this morning took th of ficer to a place where he bad cached the remainder. Everything ha now been recovered with th exception of 1( and a set of military hair brushes. AGAINST SMOOTH CROOKS ' v Harry Schindler Writes Book Ex plaining Methods Used by Clever Criminals. ' (7ooraal SpeeM SarrVe.l xtiM..ir iX7i a . Mav m. Harrv Schindler, a confessed bank robber, who has Just finished a term of three years for a Milwaukee crime, has written," a book for th us of banker to teach tbem the way of robbers. He tells of a lob done at San Jose, Cal some years ago by himseir ana his pals. In which they secured lio.ooo,. He doe not nam th bank, however. it. ha itimiii the manner of a prosperous business man is a valuable aset to a tniei. - nuuw. ui"i- " . a man who looks like a crooa. b ahinainn ha stole 810.000 at San Jos while th cashier was not looklng and passed It on to a conieaersto. - MRS. YERKES HAY VED BUT HIZNER IS BARRED Divorce Is Given Widow of Trac tion Magnate From Second Husband in New York. (Joarasl Special Bervlee.) r ; New Tork May 18. An Interlocutory decree of absolute divorce was granted to Mrs. Mary Adelaide Terkes-Mlxner In her suit against Wilson Mlsner, for merly of California, to whom she was married at her Fifth avenue mansion last year soon after the death of her former husband, Charles T. Terkes, ths traction magnate. While Justice Dow llng did not seal the papers, the decre was ths only paper which the court of ficials under the law would permit to be aeen. ' , The decree autnonsea me iiin" -resume her former name. Final decree , .u.i.ui rtar tha exniratlon OI can w v w wo i - three montba No provision for mony la nvade. the wife In this cas being th narty that bolds th purse. Th decree does not glv the names of th co respondents. , 'a . Mrs. Mlsner. under th law of New York. is privileged to marry aga n. but Mlsner is not while the plaintiff Is alive. .. .... v , 1 : Wv .-v- J REPORT ON CONTEMPT. CASES NEXT M( uNUAT I ; Joamal Special .T,,-? ' ,u Boise. Idaho, May 18-When th court took a recess this afternoon ths prosecution in the Haywood case ' bad exhausted four peremptory challenges and the defense the same It become more and more certain that the task of securing a Jury has been rendered ex- ceedlngly difficult by the publication or the -Orchard atoriesr-Then county pros- ecutor has not completed his Investi gatlons of the alleged contempt -cases f But says h , may report late today r although he probably will not do so. until Monday. . , ( NEWSPAPERS HAVE PUT , UNCLE JOE IN RACE " UonnisI Special Servlce.l , ' Albany, N. T., May 18. Uncle Jo Cannon visited Governor Huehes this morning and held a conference fo 18 -mm,ita - Tn conclusion Speaker Cannon ; aid thar the" west knows Hughes from think any man who can be elected I M..K.-.A Na Ynfk In , nrw2ential - I ... v a aamratn si rvs.r mt i i mm. - iiv timber. Cannon said he is-a candfllatP J If the newspaper reporters can ma- "-af" 1.1 m.m.m .r4 tnIA IhfUH . HlUt WDM Tm sponsible for his candidacy. . , ;v MirilSTERS PAID LESS . THAN CARRIERS OF HOD ... . . .hv : -1 . ' . , " (Journal, gpeclal Berries.) ' ' .ininhii. Ci Mav 1 'The avsrac hod carrier in New York gets $900 a ' year. Thousands of Presbyterian mln-. Isters get 1400 to $St)0," said Rev. A. J. Karr, at the Presbyterian ' general - aaaanthlv r In BAablns- 14 000.000 addl- tional fox the ministerial relief fund, r - Prince Baptized. ?' '. ' (Journal Special Berries.) ' Madrid. May 18. The roral prince Of Spain wa baptised, today. '. i