The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 25, 1907, Page 1, Image 1

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Little Ad b THE JOURNAL
Journal Circulation
Crises Results. Costs Only
One Cent a Word.
Yesterday
Was
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warmer;- northwest winds.'
- PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, ' MAJ 25, 1907. TWO : SECTIONS -18 PAGES. ;
VOL. - VL NO. 63. .
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ROODS FOR
: GOODLERS
Calhoun zfnd Others
ive Bail on Indict
mentsReturried.More
Are Expected
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News of Grand Jury Leaks Out
to Railroads Officials Knew
Seyeral Day Ago That Indict
ments Had Been Voted Each
Name Separately Voted Upon.
(Jovraal Special Service.) '; '
Barf Francisco. Mar 25. Messrs. Cal
houn, Ford.- AbbotCMuIlally, BCbmlts,
. Glass and Halsey appeared la court this
' morning and care a bond on all the
- Indictments returned . last night. The
arrremte bond. Is 2750,000. Ruef did
not aDoearea he la In custody, - ;
It la exVSited that additional -Indlct-:
menta will be returned thte afternoon
' against Aba Ruef, - Major Schmjts and
. ' several others, '' "
Before the grand Jury bad completed
Its work last night, two of the mem
' bera I left .the meeting room Charlea
Sonntag and Herman m.. xoung aia noi
take art In the last formalities which
' preceded ! tha bring ins In of the In
dictments against tne omcuua or us
United Railroads. ' ' -
SonnUCa departure from tha crunch
chamber waa accompanied by a dramat
ic Incident? While It la asserted that
he : did not leave ; In bad. temper, v ha
seemed somewhat excited.
- After Swintair ad laft-th- IwlMlng.
, lieney appeared at tha Jurr room and
called for.Hesa; one of Burn's guards.
ReceJTlng no- answer, he ' ran j down
' stairs, and finding Heaa, asked Aim to
go after Sonntag. Heney then returned
to the iury room. Hess returned later
; without having found 8onntgr who had
gone to-san Jose.
It has been discovered that united
Railroads haa been, furnished with in
formation of the proceedings of tha
grand Jury in progress of the investlga-tlor-of
the trolley bribery and that of-
' flctala of the company knew .-.-of 'the
' voting "be Indlctmenta against them aev-
' era! days ago. - They were also lnfonn-
. ed at an early hour yesterday after,
noon that Indlctmenta would be fUed
- before Judge Coffey at Vclock.- r
The fact that the indictments againn
Calhoun, Mullally. Teiry I Ford and
Abbott were combined In one, bill led to
al. i.u .v. uuirt that th
: mm ciruuiiftiiuu v& w. ifvi. - ---
; grand Jurymen would hae refused to
' bring one of these indlctmenta If It had
mlA-rA unaratelv. . The fact
la that each name was separately voted
on and that tha district attorney a onwe
afterward saw nt to comwne mem n
one'bilL ,. , .i
Km nsatlona Coming. '
- It Is said that otherindletmenta of a
sensational nature are yet to be voted
v against men In high placea. - - ;
One of the agenclea which tha United
i Rallroada. will employ to wipe out the
" carmen's . union may 'be the, enforce
mpnt of the provisions of the i Cart
wight anti-trust law, passed at the last
session of the- legislature. joi u
ure designed to crush monopolies is pos.
i' IVjii to be made a weapon In tha hands
""of tin corporations. It la claimed that
lf the Cartwright law withstanda the
tests of the oourts it wIU deprive or
ganised labor of lta strongest arm, the
boycott.
Officials of tha United Railroads free-
ty admit, that:, Morita Rosenthal the
HOi'MRD GOULD; MID VIFE
V Oil BRIDGE OF HI AGAR A
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Defense Secures Copy
and Is Now in Posi
tion to Contradict
Assassin's Story
New Venire Needed to Complete
Jury Only a Few. Challenge
Left Each Side Attorney
Haywood Jubilant Dreary
Progress of the Case.
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1 IV1RS n'KiniFY
1 . iiiiiwi hi iiiiiaiii .
s SEEK GIRL WHO
LEFT HOME WHEN
El!
DAD SPANKED H
(SoMlal DtoMtrh to VHm JtMmatl
Boise. . Idaho. Mar 15. Harry Orch
ard's complete confession Is at last in
the possession of the defense la the
Haywood murder trial. ' This ia the
worst wow yet susuined by the state parents Reduce Themselves to
ana lot interests woo wci in. promir i
Poverty Searching for Daugh
SNAPSHOT TAKEN ON 'GOULD'S PRIVATffl TACHT -THB LAST: TIMB
a , t THE BOAT CAME INTO PORT. ,
DSEUSHS
III GOULO CASE
Millionaire's Wife ; Declares Mali
Was Tampered ,WrtH ahef Pdst
office Department Probably
Win Take Hand. , r
SEEKS DIVORCE
HTiiCIIIS!
tlon.. The state planned to keep the de
fense In absolute ignorance . of . what
Orchard would say In order that they
would be unable to produce witnesses
who would contradict, his statements.
How thev leak occurred is unknown, but
tha jubilant attitude of Richardson and
D arrow indicate that they believe they
at. last nave penetrated the state's ar
mor and are now in a poamon to pro
tect their clients intelligently
That the defense, outwitted the prose
cution in seeing tha Mmfsssion is openly
alleged to be the reason of tha frequent
clashes between Hawley and Darrow.
Attorneys for tha defense were Jubilant
when court reconvened - this
ter Who Ran Away Two Years
Ago Marriage License In
Journal Leads to Search Here,
Continued on Page Two.)
IS MEM
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UATICS
; Long Association With Maniacs
Makes Hospital Engineer Lose
His Reason Becomes Violent
and Is Sent to Cell. "
llnnrw,mt Hiwbl &!.) :
Jan Bernardino, Cal, May 25. Long
association . with maniacs has de
throned the reason of James HaskeU.
chief engineer of the southern California
: state hospital at .ration. , w one per
forming his duties he suddenly became
. violent and several of the strongest at
tendant were required to assist before
he could be restrained. . He was brought
vto court and committed to the Institu
tion of whlclr he has beeaanmcuU for
10 years. ":f",w--;.ii.;i-:7
Just before being lasen mio coun.
Haskell recovered his mental equili
brium in" a measure and pleaded paMiet
l; ically to be saved the ordeal of oom-
mitment As the- medical board had
.',. statedV: emphatically that. , though he
might ahow improvemeni, w 'j
; temporary, hia dementia being of the
i worst type and as he, was dangerous,
the court could' not do otherwise than
order , him committed. Soon after his
retiurn to - the asylum he . lapsed - Into
r yjolenca. ': " ... . ; ' '. ! : .
(Jonrsal ' Special service.) "T i -
New Tork, May 28. Dlsolosurea of a
sensational ; nature are . said to s have
been made to Police - Commissioner
Bingham by Mrs. Howard Gould,. which
will assure tha .continuance' of the in
vestigation 4 of tne activity of the police
department In the family troubles- of
the Goulds. : It . la rumored' that Mrs.
Gould's mall was tampered , with ani
there Is a possibility of the postoffiee
department taking up the -matter.-
Another report In connection with the
Gould ase Is to the effect that Abe
Hummel wrote to Mrs. Gould, , while
she was being ' shadowed, and offered
his service In ' having the ': detectives
called off. There Is also a story that
former Inspector Byrnes bad detectives
on her trail to Establish the fact that
she had married George Dawson . and
had a husband living when she married
Gould.-' - - ' -(",.
The report that money waa paid the
detectives for taking up the Gould case
may be Investigated by the district at
torney 's v of floe. The fact -that tha de-,
tectlvea received extra pay for their
activity In the case will not eonform
with Mr. Nlcoll'a statement He said
the police took a, hand In the matter
because It -had been reported to thera
that a : crime had been committed . by
Mrs. Gould having married a second
time when she had a husband living,
and that the Whole matter waa dropped
when this was found to be groundless.
THEODORE TILT0N DIES;
AT HOME IN PARIS
jrans, May xneoaore xuton aiea
here this afternoon.'
THREE ARE KILLED BY :
, A CYCLONE IN . TEXAS
Two years' fruitless search i for
daughter who became piqued-and ran
away from home because of a spanking
ha been transferred to Portland by tha
announcement or a marriage license In
The Journal. According to tha story
mornina-1 told by a friend of the family who la
over tha two decided victories scored Mn Portland, the girl's parenta are John
IUnmn : lAVin D.m RrM n I nmr, ru w the court for blaa. 1 Oregon. Tha girl had disobeyed her
: , - .' v.. ... . - J and tuonarason im-vuivt-- -wnva, oy in- i . .v, tmu
AuUSt SoieS bf a PrOXV Mar-1 voking President Rooseveira tnndesir I wf?1 rrom noma In anger.
nujui w(ib w; a ivj I t.M t.a .iimini fmm I They were well-to-do when their
the ho Talesman Leeter. who although I daughter left them, but, have slnoe
Maniartn khaoiut nraiudloe aralnst the spent money freely advertising all over
Husband Unaware Of ReCOrd. Miners' Federation, seemed determined the United tatea for some trace of
1. soon ' as court reconvened today. I mortgaged and the parents reduced i-
the defense began an examination of I most to poverty to pay tha cost of the
Flnley McBean. Darrow ays it will be long search for the girt . ,
Impossible to complete the Jury from Recently, they saw a Portland paper
the present venire. , and adjournment I ana in tne reoora or marriage licenses
cannot be avoided. , . (they found the name of , Liiule Robison
J. H Tourtellotte, an architect was I their . daughter's name. The age.
accepted, but tha state peremptorily I given as 18 years, corresponded to the
challenged George Mclntyrev McBean age ot their daughter. The man to
riage Accused of Cruelty-
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(Jonmal Special Serrke.)
Chicago. May 25 Rose N... Malato,
who. as Miss Nina Van Zandt, figured
tha bride" In a proxy - marriage
with August Spies,? the anarchist. Just
before the law strangled him for the
Haymarket riots here, baa been aued for I QUgJined iubjsct to peremptory chal-whom Llxsle RobUon 4 was married U
atvorce or nw i lenge. . The derenso cnaiiengea . jonn i joaepn ju. oimpson. wno was tnen living
Malato, who charges cruelty, desertion, I whltlock. The defense had three and! at the Oak hotel. The ceremony was
the prosecution two peremptory cnai- penormea on Apru . -.. -
lenges left and but 18 . veniremen re- j Being unable themselves to make the
malned of the special panel wnen re-1 long journey , rrom tneir eastern Oregon
cess was umen. , o rvruuia, oia coupie en
trusted to a friend the errand of visit-
TDIAI A nBFARY FA RfiF ing Mra. Simpson to learn whether aha
iiirias a w saw s -sss n i mm
Infidelity and degeneracy. He strongly
intimates that .Spies waa. fortunate mat
ha was hanged before he got her.
Malato waa formerly mem Der or tne
IUlnola legislature. Among the charges
filed by Malato are. that hla wife kept
five doga In the house and insisted upon
having one of them Bleep witn ner.
Ha also accused her- of intrigues and
Intimacy with members of an anarchist
band to which Spies oeiongea.
Fannon
Lie Out of Set-ring
Postpone Case.
V Malato elaime that ha never heard of j (By Huch O'Neill, Special Commissioner atw Wh?r-Ltn71,.ha1 eon' 11 -" not
was their lost daughter.
Inquiry at tha Oak hotel led oniv tn
aou anotner aisappointment, for - the In-
qulrer was told that Simpson and his
onae naa moved away and no ohe
the "proxy marriage" ; unUl ' after ne f0P DenTr Post and Oreron Journal.) "own wnetnertn couple are in the
married the woman ana tne anaxcmeis i 1. Mav IS We take it all I Hs uy are-xouna,
h.nn maklnar his home their headquar- I v. w .M(n o.- t)imK tnv. it John Robison and his wife will live In
ters. He ia an Italian and did not un- hk .Bd t ..k. wv .nfl the court n hoR tna' Simpson is their
dcrsUnd Engiisa wen at tne time. uithat waa stern haa melted and the man
waa attracted to tne gin oy ner peauvy. wno n knows anything about this
i' ..". lease, or prophesies anything or even
prDIUll AMADPUICTC " - .' believes anything is foredamned and
I fnMvw Whn flAfiatn Ronih tain me
PLOT TO KILL KAISER Tuesday that the Jury would be
mnnA nil Mnnilajr ha was tellins the
fjoeraai speeiai rjerr. truth as he saw It . The state was
INVESTIGATE ATTACK
ON BAY CITY JAPANESE
- . t .,A Janraal RmpJ.I BkwiM t
Washington, May 26. Upon the ren-
rasaniaiions oi Amoassador Aokl the
president haa directed the department
London, May 18. Berlin reports say pead to --o--,. ... kind of a reasonable
tv. a unni Ttussian students I . , -. . .
.hnwiui th association had a I' . . u. (of justice to thoroughly Investigate the
Well-laid Kussian-uermao -jimwun. p.v i nniin.nl for the atata I r " tuiuiwv moo
to YssMsinate the kaiser. Thlrty-flv. per- wt formal question, e",""? r"urant' 7he"
sons, including three women, were ar- venireman? was sound of mind iJ"" !?j?l"h..f?d the pro"
rested and Z6 reieasea upon : Vrvmg and Umh . reMonah!- intelligent and
4n.fl -nli-A,! fat . .. tk. A.fanilanta r -
fair trial the defense passed him. The KIIROKI SAYR AIITf.5 ARP
- ji . t . i - ,a ,..,f m Ka I ""'w'" w 9 m -mm saw WW ni mmm
UVUIi SQ1U0U UOVOI UltllVIA v usg.ua, M WO I . , HSMBjiBiiiBfa mnmm a a - - ... .
dc 1 1 cn I nA(l HUKwtS
their Innocence, six being expelled from
the country.
ST0LYPIN CALLS FOR
-AID IN ENDING. RIOTS
(Continued on Page Two.)
' " (Journal Special Service.)
fit." Petersburg. May 85. Premier Sto.
. Fort .Worth, ,, Tails. May 21 A de- hypln has summoned tha provincial gov-
structlve, cyclone is reported near here, ernors here to confer on the peasant
Three persona are reported to be dead. I outbreaks and make plane to subdue
Particulars ar lacking. - - I them. -.
Portland Japanese Will .-Not Be Allowed4 to
Take Out Naturahzation Papers Until
-Authorities Determine Their Color,
' Portland Japanese, who desire to be
come cltirena " of the " United ' States,
must ralt - until the I government au
thorittea i in Washington . have - decided
upon the color of their skin, before they
will be permitted to take out their nat
uralisation- papers, v f- ---'.::-.'.-..?
County Clerk Fields ia . In a dilemma
aa to- whether Japanese are white ,or
otherwise, n Declaration's of i Intention
to bocome citlsens of the' United. Btatea
are filed la his pfflce, and he is undeci
ded whfitller to allow Japanese to make
such declarations, r His difficulty has
been Increased by the fact that In other
parta of the country, .Japanese have
beei allowed -: to declare) formally that
they Intend to become cltiiena, while at
other places this privilege Is denied,,
: Shotld Japanese be, allowed to take
the preliminary step' to become natur
alized cltlsens here, , they could vote In
this state a year from that date. One
of tha provisions of the Oregon law,
says Mr. Fields, Is that an "alien who
has declared hla Intention of becoming
a cltlien may vote after a year. The
Japanese would thus be allowed - the
right of franchise were they allowed to
make declaration. . '
Admission of foreigners to cltisenshlp
(Continued on Paga.ZWo'
Alitor Loire
X tale, of real life by Laura Jean
Llbby.
The wiles of the eiroua press agent
by Tody Hamilton.
What French priests are forced to
do (for a living-. ,
A princess of royal blood who works.
China doe not want the missionary,
but' needs him.
Where women 'woo the . j Gods of
Chance. ' ' ' -
Father Vaughan, society's sternest
censor.
A bug with an . appetite that costs
millions.
A , Portland' school for grown-ups
See The
Sunday Journal
Well. well, well;-If her dear little
name, wasn't Maud. ' .
Alas, poor Bunk, he got it bard.
Happy went, but he Came back. . Ah,
. such Is life. -1
Stories for women men and chil
dren. , ,
Fashion plates, cooking recipes, fairy
stories. " . -Something
for everyone ' r ' " '
In the Fascinating
Sunday Journal
. r - jferoi Soeelal Seirrlee.) -
Boston, Mass., May 25. General' Ka-
rokl was entertained here today. . He
declares motor- vehicles are preferable
r:
f.
MRS. TAGGART HER CHILDREN
AND MAJOR TAGOART. .
FAIR DIVORCEE
HAS DISAPPEARED
Relative Has Searched Country
for Mrs. Taggart and Children
"for Fifteen Months in Vain-
Unable to Find Trace of Them
i
(Joornal Special Serrlee.) '
Omaha, Neb.. May 25. William Tag
gart of Oroville, Ohio, la in Omaha on
long tour of tha country In search of
Grace Taggart, tha divorced wife of Cap
tain Taggart, who Tigered in the' famous
divorce case tried at Wooster in 'August,
1906. Mrs. Taggart left Wooster short
ly after the divorce case with her two
boys,' 'Tiddler' 'and "Buster," 10 and
18 yeara Of age respectively. , 7
r have 210,000 to offer for Informa
tion that - will 'enable me -to - locate
Grace." said William Taggart. "I have
IS EXPECTED TO
DIE ANY UIIIUTE
Her Condition Less Favorable
Takes Nourishment With In
creased Difficulty, but Is Not
- In Pain Her : Heart Fails to
Respond to Stimulants.
! ' (Jonraal Special Strrlce.)
'.Canton, O., May 26. Mrs. McKlnley'a
heart la weaker this morning. Its ac
tion . la Irregular and the change fore
casts tha end. Near relatives were told
tnat ahe might live through Sunday.
Dra. Portmann, Eymann and Rixey will
consult this morning and will issue
statements as to her condition.
. Tbo tUee physicUnr. In a statement
at noon, aaid her condition was less fa
Torable. She takes nourishment with
Increased difficulty, but Is not In pain.
Her Improvement la hardly expected.
At 1 o clock Mrs. McKlnley is sink
lng rapidly and may die , any minute.
Her heart falls to respond to stimulants
and Dr. 5 Rixey and the relatives . are)
awaitl: V the end.
EXCHANGE CREMATES
TELEPHONE OPERATOR
- (Joamal Special Serrlee. .
Burnslde, Ky., -May 2&. Telephone
Operator Bessie Tombs waa cremated
In the exchange here, which burned this
morning."1- -!
EEADS VORLD III
DAI
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Portland Shows a Phenomenal
Cain ; of Sixty-Five Per Cenl
Over the Corresponding Week
a Year Ago. - ,
J- ..r.-. mrZ PurP08e- been traveling over, the country for 15
I8 " J-i rV"- Frn months In search of tha woman and her
vsi w vuivagu aiiu f.U9 irr I . m i ..n , j, , j ,LJ , i,,,iL , j ltmm
clflo coast, sailing for Japan June 10. - 1 :v (Continued on Page-Two.)
BAG
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Solomon Miller, Accused ".of Stealing Money,
Watch and Chain From Young Vj(6man
Loses Fight Against Extradition;:;
Governor Chamberlain this morning,
after - hearing the arguments -for - the
defense in the Solomon ' Miller cuse.
granted the extradition papers asked for
and the defendant will be. taken back to
New Tork city to answer to the charge
of grand . larceny.' -" ' ,
For a time this morning 11 waa
thought that Miller, who since his arrest
here has been out on ball, had escaped
from the cltv. Last night he visited the
home of Sam Leibovlts. 4)2 Third street.
with whose daughter, Elisabeth, he has
been keeping company, and at 10 O'clock
Miller and tha girl disappeared. ' .
Mbovltch rushed Into police head-
quarters this "morning and reported that
Miller and -his daughter had eloped, but
a short time afterwards the young cou
ple appeared at' the station and Miller
was taken to -Governor Chamberlain's
office. where the- extradition hearing
took place. - ' . : ' '
- Miller wUl be taken back te New Tork
City In - company with - lieutenant
Stransky and Detective , Stanford, who
came to .Portland, a few days ago with
the necessary- papers. He la charged
with . having- stolen (00 and a ' gold
watch and chain from Roue Llebilch, a
young woman in New Tork City, - to
whom he is said to have been engaged
at tha- tlma at" ih ' theft.
Again . Portland haa distanced all the)
large cities In the world for percentage
of gain In. bank clearings for the week
just '' closed..' Tha : -Portland . clearinsl .
house made a- record of 27,717,000, -aa
Increase of business 65 -per cent over
that of the same week" last -year. Ofi
the coast cities r Spokane ' came next
with' a gain of 42 per cent, Tacomas
with' 22 per cent, Los Angeles 21 peg
cent and Seattle 20 per cent.. i
Portland's phenomenal record of banal.
clearings - and . building operations, everj;
week-sines March- 1 has-attracted nation-wide
attention, and' is gaining fofl
this' city an enviable reputation- amonsj ,
investors- east and south. If . the ad
vantage can now bt, followed s up with
an era of hard-surfaced street - paving. .
and some monster contracts let thai
will let tha world know Portland ia im
proving its miserably neglected streets
the results will be tea-fold in satisfac
tion to-residents and in practical adver
tising benefits outside.
There is talk of Important addition
to - the Portland banking - fraternity.
The Bank of Paris will probably estab
lish a banking house In this city. Two
other new banks are- considering propo
sitions for opening business here.
Tha Security Savings bank la out
with a new statement showing its con
dition to date, lta growth has been on
of the marvels of Paolflo coast bank
ing. Today It haa -total-resources of
21.242.111. Its deposits In 1897. 21.13,.
000. have grown. ta I5.464.76S. It haa
undivided profits and aurplue of I27T.
755. - With completion of the Corhett
offlos building at Morrison and Hftr
streets the Security will be located In
elegant quarters on the corner.
The Portland Trust Company of Ore
gon has Just held Its twenty-ftrftt an
nual meeting, taken account of t
year" a business and reelected all Its I
officers. They are: I'renlflent, r..- -mln
L Cohen; vlce-prfialdnnf, II. I,, l -tock;
second vlce-prenlileit. a.
Nichols; secretary, B. ' l I'up-'t; r
slstant secretary. J. O. Cn!tr;
assistant secretary, W. J. CI: r
Karl A. Miller; g::nerl r-; 1
Granam jJukenart; rf.ii
I.E. Carter; supT(i ril'
partment, W. i. TurW r; f
women's departmet.t.
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