THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1CC7. mice oie : LODGE GH'JTII Knights of. Pythias Listen ' to I 'Prosperous Reports of Grand r. t ' vv .Chancellor Davis. i '-.r... . Over $50 delegates -and pit tm4 lehencellors, representing W Iodes Of the Kllghts of Pythias, in Oregon, met ' In the twenty-sixth an&ual session at ja 'dock thl morning atlvanhoa nail. Elevfnth and Alder street. f Tbe entire forenoon was taken up In listening to the reading I tne report beu;;io;i j;o piof LAKE COIIillY PIO.'tEERS Opens June Twelfth for Three ';. Days Rates and Excursion Trains Applied for, ?, t . !,.'. V" . 'W . : ; M. F. Davis, Grand Chancellor. of the grand chancellor,1 grand keeper of records --and ' aeala and - the grana master of thevexchequer. t The reports all showed the order to be tn an exceed- inxlv DrosDerous condition, the member jahlp he vine increased biore than 19 per cent auring tne past year.,y na umnu Crancellor Marlon Fv Davis assumed of fice one year ago there were.; 6.4.45 Knight of Pythias In Oregon; there are now something over 6,000. : yy V ; The alogan Adopted , by the s grand chancellor was: "Own your own caatle hallpay no rent go Into partnership 4 V (Special Dlapatch t Tbe Journal) Brownsville, Or.,, , May; 21. Prepara tions are well nod or way for the annual reunion and lento of the Linn County Pioneers association, which will be held at Cbahow'a park In Brownsville Wed nesday, Thursday and 'Friday, 'Jane 11. 1$ and K. Congressman Hawley. 8en5- tor Fulton and H. M. Cake are on the program for "addresses, Other speakers will also be present. Other entertaining features will be . as good, if not better, than' on previous occasions. ' . : . Jt is prtbble that the grounds: will be illuminated at night with electricity. 1 which will give opportunity for evening concerts and other amusements.' " Tne committees In charge of the grounds contemplate numerous changes. . The speakers' stand will be moved to a new position, i The race track will be put in fine condition for games and sports. Secretary t?oshow has' applied to the Southern Pacific for reduced rates dur ing the- three day. An effort will be made to have excursion trains run from Albany, Eugene and' other v points. Springfield and Coburg people have al ready asked the association to assist In getting an - excursion train -from that direction, - . . ; ; ., CALIIOUU 111 OE PROSECUTED League Is Formed at San Fran . cisco to Avenge Death of 4 ' ' Striking Carman. , IN BEAUTY CONTEST 1 CHICAGO FURNITURE . " vJ: DEALERS GRILLED L. R. SUnBon, G. K. R..8.. with your own town." As an indication of how fully the order has fallen in with, the advanced ideas of the grand chancellor, the reporta show that within the past year 125,000 has been expended for -castle hail sites - throughout,- the jurisdiction. v" , , Ivanhoe lodge No., i, Portland, has expended $87,000 in a 'now building Gauntlet lodge No. 8, Baker City, has a hew stone caatle ball that cost f 30,000 Golden lodge No. 62. Granite, put up a castle at a cost of over 13.000: Home M II ' f I John M. Wall, Grand Vice-chancellor lodge No, 45, Independence, has expend d 13.600 m buaam-ioageroonisr-at Enterprise the Knights of Pythias joined -with the Odd Fellows and put up a $16,- voo castle, nau. Upon' the conclusion of the' reading or the 'annual reports the convention adjourned until I o'clock this afternoon, when the election of f fleers was taken The present officers of the , grand )odge are: Grand chancellor. Marion F. ; Davis. Union; grand vice chancellor, John M. .wail, HUtsooro; grand prelate, O. C. Moser, Portland;- G. K. R. B., Li. H. Btinson. eaiem; u. m. jc, j. m. Malonev, Pendleton: G. M, 'at A., C J. Howard, Cottage Grove; grand Inner guard, u. Burnaugh, Enterprise; grand outer guard, F. K. Thompson, Browns ville. . v , -i- PUBLIC SCHOOL FAIR' i ' , AT NEWBERQ FRIDAY ' . .' "'"'l " , (Special Dispatch t Irte Joorail.) J i New berg, Or,,- May 21. The Newberg 'public schools will hold . a- fair and street parade Friday,; similar to the successful one held last year. Exhibits of school work will be open to the public, and the crowning of a May oneen will be a feature of the after noon, besides a field meet and circus tent. RefreshmenU will be served. -v Mr u and Mrs. B. C; Miles or the Fpaulding Ixggtng company have left Kwberg for a two' months' eastern trip. They . will -".visit !- the Jamestown uNwmton and Mr. Miles will inveaii- the lumber trade and lumber god ".ocs aaat, 4 . '':'... (jaernal flpecial Eerrtre.) Chicago, May 11 In tenolng mem. bers of the Chicago furnulture trust yesterday to pay 142,500 fines for con spiracy in restraint of trade, the federal court administered a scorching roast to the defendanta' The judge aald: " "What is known as the "assist bid. a method as old as business, was era ployed by these men.. It makes a vic tim believe that there is honest com petition when there is rascally collusion Churches and schools of this county have been wronged by this contemptible deception. v.; i Men who look like clean, respectable men have resorted to this nasty com mercial 1 trick' to cheat country- congre gations and school boards. An honor able man would prefer to dig ditches at a dollar and a half a day. v . "The real offenders her ar the big companies. ... They are fined heavily. The small fry are fined less because if they, were ffhed what they ought, to be It would drive them out of business and leave the big fellowsa compiei monop oly." f : ,. ' Vs; i' V' r 7 .f --.. All will be enjoined from continuing Illegal practice. vH''''"'- ,,:-(, r . - . .,,.,",,, I . ,y'i '. STOCKMEN SATISFIED : - WITH GRAZING FEES f'3- j-?.'- ' i - (WihlBfto Banaa of The JoarnaL) . Washington, May 11. Fbi-eater Pin- chot - today - issued ' the 'following an nouncement showing that sheepmen. un der the reserve . leasing plan may make good profits as compared with the free range system; v . "That government control of the range lands of Uie i national forests la beneficial, to the stockmen in the. west is evidenced by the Increase of senti ment In favor of the present system of administration. ? i .,..:& "Stockmen say that the prevention of overgrasing and overcrowding which has been made possible by regulation has resulted in improved stock and there fore larger prof.vs. ; , The 'condition of the ranses In the national fomiita ! tbelng rapidly improved and range con troversies wnicn caused so much trou ble under the old system are now almost a thing of the pMtn-'-yi""-') -The amount of money naid out bv the stockmen in the small grazing fee is usually repaid many times over In Increased receipts through better con dition of stock when sent to market" (Journal Spatial Berrlce.) . Ban Francisco, May SI. An organise tion known as the Calhoun Prosecution and Union Defense league was launched today and a staff of attorneys engaged for the avowed purpose of prosecuting Patrlok Calhoun on the charge of con spiracy to commit murder .as a result of the killing or a man in tna street. ear riot. It is expected that . avery union in the city will be represented. The movement is without parallel In the history of "organised labor in this country., .v.vy : LL'"' SrITUTE BflOl! , FOIL OF JOKES Montana Legislators Were 'Bad Enough and Enrolling Clerks Worse. MILWAUKEE HAS LONG . BRIDGE TIMBER. HAUL Mrs. William Smith, . Whose Photo, .VThrough Error. 'Appeared Under a . Wrong Name in Sunday's Journal. !" (Smetal Dlaoatrb to Tha Joaraal.l Hatton, Wash., May Jl. Five hundred thousand feet of bridge timber Is being received hero each month by the Mil waukee company. This timber comes here over the Northern-Pacific and is hauled by teems from SO to (0 miles west - W, C. Cameron is in charge of the work, for the company and he keeps SAtT LAKE" HOMES ARE , - THREATENED BY FLOOD the farmers of this district busy haul-1 Utah Towns Inundated and Two Rosalia, ',' wash., May Jl. Work on the Milwaukee railroad is being rushed through this part of the Palouae coun try at a rapid rate.' Six crews are at work in sight of town and a big force is working on the 700-foot tunnel one mile 'south. 'r':--.:y:.-- . Thousand Men In City Are : Fighting Water. F0UNDRYMEN MEET AT i PHILADELPHIA TODAY " (Joorael Special Sarrlos.) Salt Lake, May Jl. A warm spell. causing the snows In the mountains to melt rapidly, is transforming the moun tain streams into torrents. Payson City is Inundated and crops for miles around were flooded ' this morning by the breaklna of dams and Irrigation ' . (Jonraal Speelal Bervlee.) T -1 reservoirs in ' the canyon. No loss -of Philadelphia, Pa, May Jl. The Amer- Ufa has been reported. In 8alt Lake loan Foundrymen's association, which I j.000 men are working to keep the wa- has -done much to revolutionise ; tne iters out of the homes on the west side. foundry cractloe throughout the world, similar resorts are coming in from all began its tenth annual convention nere over the state. today with an attendance representing .1 PIONEER JOHN MURPHY . In 189( and has returned Iters to cele-1 brate iU tenth anniversary. The conw ventlon was opened in the Second Regi ment armorv witn nesiaeni w. n, sic- i . , si.t ni.M - ts- t.i . redden In the chair. , The sessions wiu , Helena, Mont, May 41. John Mur last three days and will be confined al- phjri California forty-niner and a most wholly to papers ano aaaresses vn Montana pioneer, la dead here, aged 7J technical subjects. , . - - ' J years. He came 'overland to Montana mm Amm 'I-- lata - v ..1 iTxt I served " throuerh ' the civil ' war as a union soldier. He is survived by a wife son. In his mining operations he was very successful 'as well as in (SMctal tHaiMteh te Tba Jooraal.) vii.. - v.i.v t-. 11 " m i .. ' " , " ,k. 1 la' and a Shriner and will be burtad , , . a ZLCl her toda under, Masonlo, auspices. OFi MONTANA IS DEAD NEW MAYOR'S CRY IS r! vi IMPROVE SILVERT0N ADAMS REFUSES TO W- RETRACT STATEMENT WOMAN SAYS CHICAGO 1 IS SWAMPED WIT(f VICE - (Jeoraal SpecUl Swrlee.) Chicago. May Jl. Charging that Chi cago is swamped with vice, that 82,000 women and 480,000 men are openly liv ing shameful Uvea, and that clandestine immorality la spreading among society women to a shocking and surprising ex tent Deaconess Lucy A. Hall of the Deaconess' Home - held . the Congrega tional ministers or the city spellbound with astonishment and horror today. - ueaconess Hall declared that im morality In society was on the increase . wn mmw.' UD.. iq a; large extent in a clandestine manner in high social circles. She said also that the Increase in the number1 of cases of girls and ooys in tne juvenile court was due di. rectly to - the ' influence which public dens of vice had on youth. "For every one bad woman them irora 19 to 80 men," said Deaconess Han. -"Without bad ' men. women en gaged in vicious practices would ha jess numerous." . . GOVERNOR PROCLAIMS ' , INCEPTION OF A. Y. P.! were ittallf led. --Dr. , w. Wrf Hicks was unanimouttly elected health officer. . A, G. McMlllenwas elected chief of police at a salary of lip a moath. The council also decided to us oil on the streets for "I "" . fflMrUI Dlsmiteh to The JonraaLt .Mayor wow is a wwe-awaae young ,Bolse. Idaho, May Jl.-General Wells, business man and under fels admlnlstra- 1... . , ' 7. .::" :. "": have -Steve Adams" eonrirm orchard's improvement.. His lnapraSNmessage COnfession, ells spent a part of last to the council was filled wlttrVpcom-1 ..b i, w.n.. t. m , aim. menoauone or puuuo wyivvwioim . r. dOBMI --j tried to hava him ad- X mlt . that he had s been - reached by friends of Haywood, who Induced htm td retract his previous nonfesslon.' Ad- ams declared nis original coniesaion was mh.U extracted by threats. He t '. - "' . , I stated further that if plaoed on the stand by Xis ' prosecution, : he would open court CHARLES TAYLOR KILLED BY TRAIN AT PENDLETON fSnaelal Dtsoatefa to The Joanal.l Pendleton, Or, May Jl. Chariee Tay lor.- a young man whose home He at Alba, was run over and : instantly kUled Sunday in the O. R. 'ablendeavor to bring about 1, .Wild Horse river and came to Pendle ton . Friday night t He was. Intoxicated and was walking along the track when struck, i, His remains were found scat- ' (flpeU! rHapatrb te The Jonreal.) 1 Helena, Mont May 10. The laws passed by the tenth legislature have been Issued In book form by Secretary of State Toder, and it Is the consensus of opinion among lawyers and others that never wes a legislature endowed with so many , or so lnoompetent en rolling and engrossing clerks. The re sult is . that, literally, Montana has some of the most ludicrous laws ever disgracing a statute book. In fact, so numerous were the errors that the secretary of state was Im pelled to put this notice in the fly leaf: "The within are exact copies of the j enrolled laws as they reached this office, and neither this office nor the printers employed in the work ara re sponsible for" spelling or punctuation. Tne effect. It is anticipated, wjll not be ' serious, however, as ths suprenie court In passing upon laws tries to de termine the Intent of the ; legislature, which In most Instances is cults pal pabla. ' ' :-.-y. -v-vi-r-v:---..-!'.' -r , A few of the mistakes are worthy of note. ' For instance, a law was passed to prevent the sale of diseased meat while ths enrolled and engrossed copies thereof read "deceased meat" Thus, literacy speaking, It la against' the law for butchers to sell meats except on the hoof, and if they obeyed its man date they would be compelled to drive cattle around to purchasers and dispose of them while alive. Ameaded Xw Dead Six Tears. A bill was passed relative to the measurement of hay. It provides cer tain rules tor determining the amount "when- it has been in the stack six months, provided it' has been, in the stack three months." . The Intention of ths legislature was to make allowanoe for shrinkage after, having stood three and six months. - ' The legislature essayed to make rad teal ' amendments relative to civil pro cedure In the courts, and passed a law amending section 1080 of the code of civil procedure, which had been repealed six years ago. This section had to do with new trials on alleged erroneous in structions. ' t .' ' '' . ' Still another law requires boarding- houses, restaurants and hotels using adulterated food, "not" to poet notices in plain sight of patrons and customers, when Its lntentlonwas just ths oppo site. -' v ' ....... .-. Another law dealing , with the' land question refers to "par en ted" instead of patented lands. Many other equally lu dicrous errors have crept In and are causing Yio end of worrlment to the sec- V':"".. T. ...,r' FIilY TOO FRIGIIIEiB . TO BURY THEIR DEAD Health Officers Take Charge of Body of Boy Who t isd ' ' ' of Meningitis. COUOTV MUSI V EIISTI t One death . and .. one . . new case of cerebro spinal meningitis have been re ported from Estaoada to Dr. H. C Yenney. of the state board 'of health. Albert Brecht died Sunday and his Multnomah County Court Is Up held in Portland Cracker " Company Case; y ljj retary of state. (Special PltpateS to Tea JaaraaL) stand brw: t Olympla, Wash, May t Jl, Governor " a t7 .1 Mead today Issued a proclamation in re- " lanon 10 ina Drwiuns ui iiuumu u June 1 for the Alaska-Tukon-Paclflo exposition, and also calling on the peo ple of the state of Washington to "give their earnest cooperation and assistance to the patriotic gentlemen who have this enterprise in handy that each cltl- corned in the success of this undertak ing a. tremendous one for a young people and that he use every honor- cess.' SALEM COUNCIL" ORDERS BLOCKS OF BITULITHIC '":''"' -' ''j' '' iP"l,a,saSeSSBasBassSBiBJI . ,r:f-.. c-J-i : r' ' (Special Dltn.tca to fKm Innraal , Salem, Or.. May 21. -The eltv ronncll last evening passed resolutions order ing tne paving or ourt street with bit ullthlc pavement v from Commercial street to Twelfth street, and State street . front Church street to Twelfth street. On this latter street it la be lieved he- University authorities will protest against the improvements, which would involve a . large expenditure. J. A. Darr was , elected fire chief to succeed Marx savage; resigned, . '. s41 WILL PAY BOARD BILL IN ; WEEKLY INSTALLMENTS John Johnson, who was arrested upon complaint of Mrs. Anna Weltner of 631 Hood street on a charge of defrauding an innkeeper, was tried in the municipal court today, and, although found guilty, win be afforded an opportunity of Haul dating ills Indebtedness, It Is alleged that ' Johnson ' decamped from Mrs. Weltner's iiome owing a board bill of 86, ahd according to the promise made by the defendant he will pay 82 a week until the -Mil Is settled. GAMBLERS FACE COURT V ; - V AND RECEIVE FINE , ftsfyji ,': E. D. Hamblet T. Richards. C "Z. Lewis and T. Beach, who . were ar rested In a raid on a gambling resort on Alder, street several nights ago by Pa trolman Stahl, were before Judge Cam eron tWs morning. ; Hamblet, who -was alleged to have conducted the place, was fined 111 and the others escaped vita lit fines apieos... u JESSE LUKE ENTERS- PLEAs0F NOT GUILTY Vtt.&TZ. SCARLET FEYER WALKOUT OF A MONTANA SCHOOL NORTHERN PACIFIC PILES UP UOUNTAIN OF COAL ' (Journal Special Serriea.) Miles City, Mont, May Jl As a pre. caution against another coal famine the Northern Paolflo is laying in a supply of coal, that will resemble a small mountain In magnitnde. On the prairie near Miles City the company la piling one heap 86,000 tons, which lle win he constantly added to as fast as the coal can be brought In. A high board fence will be conatructed around tht hlU of fuel and guards stationed at the pile during the night Trafflo on the Northern Pacific in this section of Montana was badly handicapped by the scarcity of fuel during the winter months, and according to the officials of the road the company will take no more chances. F Mnartmt Dlraateb' to TbS Journal.) fit. Helens. Or.. May Jl. Plea of not amiltv . was entered yesterdar by , Jesse Lukwhen arraigned upon a statutory charge. Luke is the young man wno eloped with the 17-year-old i sister f the woman who posea as nis wire. ' fionraal BiMelal Berviee.) Great Falls. Mont. May Jl. The pu- .. . ;,i. v .ilnlla of the Boston Heights senoot one Lua "tsU tat Stta pT or the main suburban school, of the cumoent upon , . - thiritls. to fumigate the building fol iun.i in l V -"!, , - 1. ...... n ,klk The trUl was set for Thursday at '"""" :liri"Z2t:X:X m UUUIVtll li IWms vw a. u Th parents of th pupili took hand h. V ... MMaa - ak aa A Vtae tr vKSkfea JaMta. I KUb I T blCA rnUIVl ; fence the children walked out . V i JAIL AT THE DALLES PENDETOn WOOL SALE v ;T0 BE HELD TOMORROW a, m. 1 (SiMClil Dlaoatch to The JtHirnal.) The Dalles, Or., May II Ed Boss, a prisoner in the oounty Jail, serving; a sentence for criminal assault took French leave yesterday afternoon. He had been made a , trusty and was em ' (Soeeiat : Diaoatcb to The Jearnal.t Pendleton, Or., May Zt--A meeting of the Umatilla woolgrowers' assocla S-hnVii T thJ courthouse yard He " beln Mi in this city this tll'lammi afternoon to discus, price, and condl- SSS-i k7a iZut atthe bwk MOM i the wool markettha best way rooni "when hs skipped out at;tne naca v It . ih ....... door and ran away through the alley. of getting salt and other topics. To morrow is the first ' wool sales day. ?. .f!S! TJi SaTf ammion' pound, of wooTaV. at Hood River to 60 days served about half his term. ANOTHER BIG SAWMILL stored in the Furnish warehouse ready to be disposed of should prices suit. Many - sheepmen , have not" delivered all 01 their wool. ; COMING T0.SILVERT0N lewistoN IS MECCA ' OF IDAHO RED MEN ' V (gneclal Ptioateh te The Josrnat) SUverton, Or.. May Jl. It 1. rumored that a Texas company that recently pur chased a township of timber landV-ln the Ablaua basin contemplates establishing a sawmill in ' this city with, a greater capacity than the mill now under con struction by the SUverton Lumber com pany. Timber cruisers employed oy the Texas people were here a few days last week investigating the conditions, and from them ths report gained currency, HARRY DAVIS BURIED ' - FROM C0RVALLIS HOME Corvallis. Or., May JL The funeral of the late Harry Davis, who died at the family home in this--city at an early hour Monday morning, was held this f ternoon at 1 o ciock rrora tne resi dence. The services were conducted by Dr. J. B. - N. ' Beu or tne rresbyterlan church and Interment was In Crystal Lake cemetery. Harry was the son of Dr. and Mrs. M. M. uavis. ' He was born at Newport Oregon, March 81, 1881. The past two yeara he spent In southern California and Nevada. The Xatal naUdjr was iBtesUnal tuberculosla (Jooroal Snaetal Serrlca.) i . Lewiaton, Idaho, May JL Lewis ton la today the Mecca for members of the Improved Order of Red Men throughout Idaho, the occasion being the annual meeting of the great council of ' the order. The honored guest 01 the meet lng is Thomas G. Harrison, past great lncohonee, who Ik present as the official representative ef Great . lncohonee W. A. S. Bird, , , , . . . "ft Commencement at Ilarrisbnrg. (Special Dispatch to The Joornal.) ' Harrlsburg. Or., May 21. Jhe city hall was crowded to the doors -Friday evening and many people could not get Inside, to attend the commencement ex ercises of the tenth grade graduates of the public scffool. Several well render ed orations were highly ' appreciated. Interspersed were several songs. After the presentation of diplomas the inter mediate girls went! through an elaborate May-pole drill., Gifts of beautiful flow ers were much appreciated by. the grad uates. 'The class is composed of Harry Holt Ella Brock, Jean Smith and Bau lab Bennett. INSURANCE MAGNATE UNDER INDICTMENT flrmrnmt 'stnavMail sUpwlaa I . New TorkvfMay II. The grand Jury tbiar afternoon returned 10 Indictments against John R. Hegeman, president of tna- Metropolitan ure insurance com pany. Three were, charges of perjury and seven of forgery in the third de gree. The indictments grew out of the "year-end" transactions, being - alleged false Statements made to the state su perintendent of Insurance. (Special Dlsnateh. to The Journal.! Salem. Or.. May II. Commissioner brother, Earl Brecht cannot live many I Slater today reversed the judgment of hours. - . . - r v , t . I Judge J. B. Cleland of the circuit oourt Dr. Tenney and Dr. O. D. Baboock for Multnomah county and ordered th drove to the place yesterday, where the I suit dismissed in the case of Multnomah family lived, and were compelled them-I county, respondent aa-alnst ' tha Port. selves to remove the body of the dead I land 'Cracker company, appellant ' The child and bury it. as all the others In opinion holds that the action of the the place were too badly frightened. I county court. Auaust T. 1 90S. in mak. The undertaker sold the family1 a coffin ing an order setting aside and annull- but refused to act further. ' The exact ing the order In question and purging looatlon is about three miles this side Its record of a forged entry was within of Estacada near the station of Morrow its power and there wes nothing left to on the Estacada electrlo line. hinder the county officers from collect- There are nine members of ths Brecht lng the tax. family, including parents and children. The defendant, company was in lltf iney arnvea ie aays exo-irom Dr- owner 01 personal property In Mult- deen and the older male members of the nomah county which was taxed for lis, family have been employed in the mill The defendant failed to pay Its tax ant near Morrow. i.Jw-. -. It was ' returned delinquent ..by ths Theae nine persons were living la a sheriff. In April, 1901, the tax was 18 by 14 tent where sanitary conditions still delinquent 1 and an attempt was are bad. They, are in destitute clreum- made to . collect it A deputy, named stances and the men in the mill have 8tlnson in the county clerk's office was subscribed 178 to aid the family. v - paid 82(0 by the defendant for making Dr. Tenney : states that there Is no a settlement. ' Sfhson . converted the further danger of a spread of the epl- money to his own use and made a demlo, as the family has been quaran- fraudulent entry on the tax records, of tlned. Dr. Norrls, health officer of ths purport that the tax had been can. vwiiH tvuuijr, t,mM iihu (ui vi i coiu uj .me county commissioners. A the family and will see that the quaran-1 trial was- had and a personal Judgment ww m.ui, vumira, ' am aaienaant was awarde Showery, weather during the past! . , , . . . t , v. a.... . m .V. I T , WUUU BUMIaM. ' v.s..uS uiu ma common council rain continues a few days longer there r w"r" empowered to provide need be no further feeling of apprehen- , J? ,no or;th manner of amend slon on the part of residents," aald JDr. n tn charter; it follows that the fWheeler, city health offlcer, this morn- 7,!??,"" ? affirmed,", says Jus-f lng. Dr. Wheeler aaaerted that no new I u" ,c" tne Acms cases 'had developed in. PorUand since 2,r,oc,r'! ry 00mPnr against ' ths Thursday, although one or two patients -"T Astorta and August Hllletrom. are under treatment . . rBaponaenis. , The suit was on appeal Attorney Grego was the last person to tFV? Clatsop-county, Thomas .A.. Mo- die, pasalng away early Sunday morn- ft1 Jude. - This Is a suit to enjoin ing. Syrveater MlUor, a logger. Is now sxecuUon. of a contract to set aside being treated .at St Vincent's sanl- ' "Psclal assessment and to have aa tarlum. - Miner is from St Johns. WASHINGTON COUNTIES ; GET RESERVE MONEY ordinance declared void, which in. I stltuted on , the assumption - that the amendment had 5 not been - legally adopted. . atehearlaf Jsaled,v Justice Eakln denied the motion tnr rehearing in the case of afar Rnn.. floid. respondent against Amanda King, 1 ne ease was an ap- . (Bptetal Dlaoatch to The Joarael.1 Olympla, Wash., May 81. Statelet at, appellants. Treasurer George O. Mills today made I Pi from, the circuit court for Marion distribution of the funds received from I oounty, William Galloway, Judge, and ths general government for forest re-1 w affirmed by Justice Eskin March serve areas in this sUte. The money Is 1 12. 1807.- . . disbursed among ths various eountlea :. la a per curiam opinion ths euprems la ths stats included la the forest re- oourt overruled the motion on appeal r serves, la proportion to ths acreage ao In the ease of Bessie Crawford, appel- included, and Is to be used exclusively Jaut against John R, Harter. admln- for publlo school and publlo road pur-1 1 rator, In the matter of the estate of poses. The amounts distributed for the I Rcbert Crawford, deceased. It Is a various t oresf , reserves to the respeo-1 oaae from the circuit court of Tllla tlve counties are aa follows: Inaook oounty, George H. Burnett Judge. Olympic CUIIam. 886.76: Jefferson. I Justice Eakln reversed the Judgment $88.87; Chehalls, $84.47; Mason, $20.10. I Of Judge McBride In the case of Bridget Washington (E. and w.) Okanogan. I urant and Peter Grant respondents. $216.17 1 Chelan, $184.81; whatooto, I against the Oregon Railroad at Navlga- 810.80; . Ekaclt $76.50: . - SnohomUhM "on oompany, appellants, oa appeal from $67.80. - ., : , I Clatsop county. It Is a proceeding to . Mount Rainier Kittitas. 1 8117.45: 1 Quiet title to certain property lvlna be-. Pierce, 881.88; Lewis, $188.48; Skamania, I tween plaintiffs lot and deep water. A $88.46; TaJdma. $288.08. .1 decree is entered , Quieting plaintiffs' ' Weneha Walla walla, $286.61t Co-u Defendants are to recover costs lumbla, $176.11; AsoUn. 8186.85. priest River Stevens oounty, 48s. and disbursements in the .higher court; neitner win recover inlth lower court ; Judge Must let Facts Alone. Holdinr that , ths .statute . Mmminii that In charging a Jury the court shall not present the. facta of the case, but shall Inform the Jury that they are ex- elusive Judges of all questions of fact Salem. May JL-After June 1 Inmates t S " TTLT?. "tnurK ma'. CONVICTS MAY READ OREGON PAPERS NOW (Special Dlapateh to The ' Josreal.) lowed ' to subscribe for Oregon news- thatUt ... . . ... .' papers. Warden, Frank H. Curtis an-f.'V that effect ,h. I 0raW nounces. Prisoners heretofore haVs ?V-i:??? -n 90Uli been permitted toytwmArfpt.tnnZ- Other states only. Why tho Oregon f-'!!? l?!'!?.? J iu5 McBride newspapers have been kept so long from "t "1" aJnTt Suai km -,;BfPna' the prison is not 'known, for all the im- .2 L ".I? fi,.I.nt. ' portant news of the st.t. is covered by " " "tn b Keen papers In other states. , . against Susan Keen to recover damages The editor of the prison paper, eom- !irT.Ilngullr .' husband s menung on that subject, says: ' ; u" ! -we Know that this privilege will be vauus of us ara more or less Interested in this state or we wouldn't be' in It) "The papers may be ordered the first Sunday in June, ,tbat being ths regular man aay, exoepting tne Portland papers, which may be ordered through the 1 Baiera agents ; direct . u , ALBANY'S PROTEST ON ' DEPOT IS REGISTERED , ." ' S (Special Pispateh to The Jonraal) -Salem, Or,, May II. The people of Albany, through the city council, have Sled a complaint with the railway com mission stating that the Southern Pa- cine depot at that place is inadequate to the growing neads of the city of Aioany. xne complaint was filed May 18 and will receive the attention of the commission. - rs- TRY. HENGEVELD FOR REALTY BOARD GIVES V y BANQUET NEXT TUESDAY The Portland realty. board will give a banquet next Tuesday evening. May 28, at Richards' hotel. Park and Alder streets, - Covers will be laid for 80. Ths EDDY CASE WILL NOT V BE HEARD AT PRESENT . , (Journal Special irfle.fH'J' Concord, N. H.. May 21. In the hos pital today-Judge Barnes directed that tne oourt be adjourned ' until after Thursday, the Eddy case being contin ued with the remainder of the docket The judge is ill, but it Is thought he will be better soon, i :, : ... , TUDnmnmn rin rrn unrr affair will b strictly an informal one. llinuwviliU HUIU VI. VVITC the member, and guests are expected to come directly from their offloee - to John RMnnM.'iWMi k- v-m. the banquet The attendance will not voroed wife with throwing acid in her b 1,ia,td to the membership of the race at Llnnton last Sunday will be b0B-rd. but u outside dealers who have tried this afternoon before Judge Cam- mds application, for ; membership In eron. who has authority tn 1. ... the realty board will be Invited. The absence of Justice Retd under whose Principal long talk of the evening swill jurisdiction the arrest was made. Dep- made by Thomas C Devlin on the uty Constable Big Werthelmer arrested "Noossslty.-, of Improving v PortUnd's Hengeveld on a warrant last nivht streets." . J. O. Rountree will act as Llnnton and in default of ball he was rytinastsr. '..;;. cmmitteu . ny . cierk Geasner of the f ln" committee naving tne affair Justice court to the countv lali Itii, i harge consist of J. O. Rountres1 bailees fixed at $500. r .i7j ' Q- Orlffln, A. H. Blrrell, H. P. Palmer Judi 'Reid is expected 'f to return and E, J. Daly, .i - v from Sasid tomorrow where he has .'-''V 1 11 1 been taking a vacation of a couple of WKPrt AMn PnilllTiro weeks. j v unwwu nnu uuunilto WEST AND BROWN ABE - BACK FROM WASHINGTON ' t , , , F i (Special Dispatch to The Joarnol.). Salem, Or., May 21. George "O. Brown, elerk of the state land board, and Oswald West a member . of the state railway commission, have return ed from Washington, XX C, where they had, been subpoenaed as witnesses In the ' Hyde-Benson land cases. , ' .. Deal That Carries Five 8aloons. (Special Diapateh to Tbe JocrnaL) Salem. Or., May Jl. J. P. Rogers has disposed of his liquor Interests in "this city to Albert E. Magers, who has for several years been manager of the Standard Liquor company, of S which 1 Rogers was president By this deal Magers becomes the sole owner of the entire business or tnis company, -which is now operating. five saloons hri7 Eldridge .Creamery at Salem. 1 (Special Dispatch to Tbe' looratl.) Salem, Or.. May' 21. Salem is - to liave a new creamery to be operated by K. U Jiiange, owner or the cream eries at -Independence, ' -Jefferson. - Eu gene and Dayton, which maintain ship ping stations at. Junction City, Cress well, SUverton and Crabtree.. E. K Eld rlge will have charge of the Balem creameryf " ' - ' - . PORTLAND RS LEAVE TO ATTEND DUBLIN FAIR JAST GET GOOD RAIN (Special Dispatch to The Joornal) t The Dalles, May 81. A bountiful rain fell In Wasco and adjoining p.anrr. 'A goodly delegation of snvlous yet ue" aluraay n unaay. it was very well-wishing ione and daughters of 5JUea beeded, as .the ground" was very Erin were at. the depot last night to ArT nd sraln had begun to show the bid "Godspeed" to their compatriots b"htlng effects of the drought . This who left f of Dublin., Miss Catherine Wft "Pc,al,y tram in the cluntles eait Farrell. the statu secrstarv a th. of Wasco, and farmers from Sherman. - dies' Auxiliary of the Ancient Order of who . arrived in town today, say that Hibernians, and Mra Thnmo .v..- sood eropa are assured. The last two and Baby fceenan nave gone to attend harv8t" te Bherman county have yleM- tne jjuDim rair ana to visit frlonds for' - w w ar j,ne seen. , a few . months in old Ireland. Mrs ' . Keenan has notVvisited her old home RUEF TELLS OF RRIRFRY for 20 year.. Members of the A. O. H nutr -L,L.O Ur DniDCn I showered them with flowers and rood OF PITY .Ql IPFRVKfYBQ wishes last night on their departure: 7 ."4 '., 1 . , - . (Journal Soactal Beniea. . UnAICn LArXEr nAILnUAU t t- Francisco. May IL-be ' Ruef . FILES INCORPORATION K I . m. ....... : M. . ' 01 xne supervisors Dy tne ean iftSTmseo ' STRIKE , AT. SALT LAKE arttrlea of tnMrnnratlnn UM company, Alfln A tlCaatern Rallwav pnmnanv...,.. filed in the office of the county clerk TELEPHONE LINEMEN yesterday afternoon by George Eate. I U ril'-.r' S. W. Stryker and Alex 8 week. It is their purpose to construct a line of ? riH.--. K..s.r - spui s!c.) k.n,.k MAA lt. l.Va 0fc .isWl-J. X, A nS XtJlpnOfl Tha"Cou liZ;''Z'ZtZlW-out. 00 ' Af it (ion 000 .. 1 J. xner aaa tor 00 cents more aauy. Out- g ine joints nve oaan notiriad and the. strike will be general by tonight of $1,900,000.7 BURNHAM IS ILL AND ;:; TRIAL IS POSTPONED (JoorDal flpeelal Serrtee.1 ' New TorkVyMay 21. The trial , of day and asked if he would be allowed Frederick A. Burnham, president of the to continue his variety shows in the mtual Reserve Insurance company, was Coeur d'Alehe theatre. The mayor in continued indefinitely today because slsted that he must obey ths law, m jo 0 to nam im iHtiwui nvm uiaoeves. itjtm iuu nm wouia ciose. Lid Goes on Datch Jake. (Special, D1patch to Tbe Journal.) - " Spokane,. Wash- May 21. "Dutrh IJake" Foeti caned on Mayor Moore to-