2 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE ' 4, "1D07. eooo bono our; Biio mm DAY ONE LONE JUROR TRIES SUIT AND SIGNS READY-MADE' VERDICT Issue Bonds for Oyer, Five Millions. I In the, circuit Court this mornlnji two trlale were held merely for the pur- People Voted Yesterday, to tTST 2SS The parties to the suit were friendly and had tiered on the sums that were Just and should.be paid. Nothing In the nature of a eontaat entered Into the trlala. -;v. if ,r .: ..- .; -; , . They wera tha auita tha fti-aa-nn I Electric Railway oomoanT aa-alnat Mary Peteraon and tha Terwllllger Land com pany aaainst Emma L. Corbett and others for rlghta of war in south Port land for tha Salem-Portland trolley Una. ; Amendment to Charter Which Pro-J Jh verdict pf a jury . waa , deairad to torwau, any, poaalble aubsequent lltl- CITY EMPLOYES AFTER RAKE IN FAY GET LEFT Tides for Additional Pipe Line to I gatlon. Ball Hon Creek Passed Other 3Ieaaure Passed. Accordingly en lona juror was called Into the box, was aworn to try well and truly the mattera at Issue, and then was handed the two verdicts for his sig nature. The verdicts had been pre pared by the attorney by agreement before they left their offices to go to the courthouse. Mary Peterson and the land company were allowed 1180, while Mrs. Corbett and others -were given The juror. Louts Zimmerman, signed the ready-made verdicts as foreman of the Jury and the Judgments were en-1 tared. So far aa the records of the court will disclose no one can tell that these cases were not as hotly con tested as others of a similar nature usually are. ,. . Wis It was a good day for the issuance of bonds yesterday, and a poor one for any " Increase la the salaries of municipal of ficers. ' ' 'The people of Portland, by their suf frage yesterday, provided for the lssu-1 anee of bonds amounting to a grand to tal of IS.I28.000. They turned down Increases In salaries which would have AERIAL; NAVIGATION PROBLEM SOLVED BY MAN BEHIND BARS Imagining that his sister. In the form Of a a-year-old baby, had been . flying aoout him, and that at present. she is resting on the comb of the courthouse meant thousands of dollars additional I ,roof wlth rippled wing, Jack Puraley The amendment to the charter pro- ' " mmu a steel-barred cell at Tiding for the Issuance of $l.000,00 eouniy jail, waiting for guarda to water bonds for the construction of anj yom worn saiem to escort him to the additional pipe line to Bull Run creek ln"n aayium. , .... was adopted by a vote of MM for and! ' Puraley was examined yesterday aft. I.I8t . against This result : and also ernoon and waa adjudged Insane and those following show the complete vote committee; to tne asylum. This raorn wlth the exception of precincts 17 and ,n he began talking about his sister, it, which had not come In at noon. wh be said was flying about In his ' The amendment carrying a bond issue cell. Then she disappeared np a small of $1,000,009 for the construction of ventilator and was flying about out parks and boulevards waa paaaed with a side. --Puraley talked Quietly, dese rib vote of l.eei for and 4.861 against The Ing the girl's movements as he reclined 4800,000 dock bond issue was carried by on his bunk. -. , There! - She has hurt one of her 1 ( i ! ! a vote of 7,890 for and 8,177 against . The bridge bonds of 1460,000 were paaaed by a vote of ft.ltl for and J,IS against The flreboat and water main bonds, amounting - to 8171,000,- were adopted by a vote of f.lit for and 4,086 against x ' :- - The amendment providing for the dis trict assessment plan in Improvement of streets waa carried by a majority of more than 4,000. A like majority also carried the amendment providing for the remonstrance of four fifths of the property owners against an improve ment. ' v.-' r , , ' . ... 11 the amendments providing for in crease la municipal salaries were de feated by majorities ranging from 1,000 to f.OOO. ' . V . The amendment providing for the in crease of the salaries of councilman from 826 a month to f 100 a month was defeated by an overwhelming majority while the amendment providing that the council should have power to conduct" a free employment bureau waa adopted oy a large majority. wings and is resting on top of the roof," cried Puraley suddenly. , ''She cannot get down." ... In answer to questions Puraley said his sister waa about 88 years of age, and that her spirit. In the form of a 8-year-old child, had been flying about him. Then he wandered off Into an im precation on the ceoDle who had charaed him with insanity. It waa an outrage, he said. He waa asked later If his sis- tor were atlU on the roof. "Wait Juat a minute and I will tell you." he said. He looked Intently up ward for a few minutes, saying nothing. Then he announced: ' i Yes.- she la un there ret and ears ahe cannot-get any one to come near her to help her down." Puraley will be taken to tha asvlnm tonignt or tomorrow. NATURE PI10VIDEC FOR fclCIUVOUEN ' t, . . more potent remedy io. ths rootg and herbs of the field tilan wu aver produced from drugs. ) ,. In the (rood old-fashioned days our grandraothers few druga were used in medicines and! Lvdia B. Pinkhaai, of Lynn, Mass.,,. la her study of roots and herbs and their, power over disease discovered aad rare to the women of the world a remed for their peculiar ills more potent v and efficacious than an j oomblsatlon of drug, r - ... i LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Is an honest, tried aad tree remedy of nnqneatlonahle therapeatie value. Dnrinr it record of more than thirty years, Its long list of actual cures of tboaf serious ills peculiar to womea, entitles Lydia S. Plnkham'a vegetaoie voajna to tne respee aaa eonaaence ox every fair minded person aaa every tAUKUf woman, v : s4 . - e i : x'.v - "' ' '- ' - ".y ' When wonea are troubled with Irrerular or painful functions. weakness, JdUplaoeinsnta, nleeratlon or inflammation, baokaehe, UatulencT. kreneral debility. Indigestion or nervous prostration, ther should remember there la one tried and true remedy, Lydln 2. Pink nam e veetaDie wmpouna. , 1 ' Ifo other remedy in tbe ootmtry has men a record of euros of femajs lis, aad thousands of women residing In every part of the United States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia B. Pink ham's Vegetable compound and what it has done for them. - Mrs. Piakham invites all siok women to write her for adrioe. She has raided thousands to health. For twenty-live years she has been advialar siok. women free of charge. She Is the daughter-in-law of Lydia B. Pink haa and as her assistant for years before her deoease advised under her Immediate direction. Address, Lynn, Mass. v ound mmm ' Wednesday and Thursday '''.-....'."?:;'.' -'"A--'-''-::-' C -V $ .''(. : fv !.,v' V; Ml IIIDICTS CHIEF Dill Ilead of San Francisco Pol jco Department May Now Be 5 : Ousted From Office THREE-' DEM III REALTY MUSKET COlillSSIOII SIIS AT PEIIDIETOII -'-.'' . :- -". .... ... .. .... Investig Valuable Portland Property Changes Hands for a Large Sum. Three large and Important realty sales .were consummated yesterday aad the deeds filed for record. ' The quarter block at the southeast corner of East Morrison and East Third y , (Joaraal fpeelal Service.) V Ban Francisco, June 4. Am result of the charges filed by Francis X Heney that the 8an Francisco chief of police There will b nn ffiVf tampered with the talesmen drawn for ot police, that amendment belnr defeat-1 the trial of Mayor Schmit. J. F. Dlnan, I streets haa been aold to Fred Hiram ed. The people decided to annex Rose! w indicted by the grand Jury on the I11 George M. Strong by H. H. Prouty City Park and the territory Immediately I charge of willful and corrupt miscon- or ." This property Is In the surrounding, by majority of mora duct of offloe in that he aubverted tha center of the rapidly growing east side than ,300. - . C-h. Uw in endeavoring to secure the ao- DUB!neM olstrict and Is within a block 1. - 111 ' . .. i -laurttal of a defendant without tha f ' improvements now under, way that t' "RAKFi TS TTMTlfPTiTm: knowledge of the district. attorney. , wl" 00to.when completed over 1800,000. AJyr Chief Snan 1. accuaed of havlni IJfSl !h! corner ; of Lovejoy and rating- Demand for Better Train Service With Portland. TJNDEE HOUSE'S HOOFS ervlew nhellat .r,y hyvl. ,uro ln? oonmus case Twenty-aeeond atreeta from O. P. Sea- Fern Fleming -Knocked Down by a Spirited Delivery Team 'f Darey A Co. ; 'if j; ;--. Fern Fleming, the C-year'old daughter ' of Angus Fleming, Inspector In the city . englneer'a office, residing at 6(4 S&at j, Davis street, narrowly . escaped death ,', yesterday afternoon under the wheels of 10 1101 gate avenue. ' The lltue one waa playing in the street in front of her home whan-the .- vehicle drawn by two spirited horaea , and driven by Howard Day, rapidly ap . i- pro ached. Before the driver could bring f tfte team to a atop the child was knock ed down. Fleming rushed to the assist- anee of his daughter and carried her Into the house, c- Despite the advice of a bystander tt Fleming refused to call a physician. The : matter-waa reported to the police and . superintendent Gardner of the Boys' and Girls Aid society made an Investigation of this feature of the ease. It is an- pounced at the Fleming residence today that the little girl is not seriously ln- ; Surea ana only sustained a out on the : : mil JiU V JliflliliJN To AT BLIND INSTITUTE ISnedsl Dlspatek te The loamaLl ' Salem, Or., June 4. At a 'meeting of . me state ooara ox ouuaing commlssion . ,, era yesterday afternoon it was decided , m mane aome improvements . at the . rwii .umliiui.. wr xum ounu io tne - amount of $6,700. . A new gymnasium is to be built, the rooms in tha upper . atory of the main building are to be finished and renovated, and a kitchen and dining room are to be added. University President Resigns. , , . (SaecUl SUpatch te The JoaraaL) t .Helena, Mont, June 4. At a meeting! oi tne ataie ooara or education today . the resIgnaUon of W. O. Craig, president of the state university at Missoula waa ! accepted. No auccesor waa chosen. and he nhepraotlcally admitted that he Is guilty,, giving in explanation the statement that ha auHtoJ want any im proper 4urors selected. . He is also ao- eusea or navmg arrorded protection to a disorderly house. Dlnan will be removed from af flee If round guilty in the superior court He haa ten days in which te file aa an swer.,? ' ,v. : r . ; ; . MALHEUR FAEMEBS' son. ine tot la lmoroved with a new residence and waa aold for 18,000. Mra. Haaaah Nicolai iiaa purchased from Peter Michael IIS aerea In the district pear Falrvlew for 118,000. ' AECHrTECTSSlra' NAMES COMMITTEES : apwlal Olseatek te The JeeraaLI r Pendleton, Or., June 4. Tha state railway commission is today Investlgat Ing railroad service between .Pendleton and Portland. President Thomas K. Campbell; C B. Altchlaoa, Oswald West and Secretary Good all .of the commla- aalon are here, J. P. O'Brien. William MoMurray, A. "W. Spencer, J. H. O'Neill, C. F. Vanderwater and A. Gavin of the O. R. A N. are before the commission. " - Cltlsens of thla section want better train service between here and Port-: land. For montha tAUna have been de layed for hours and crowded coaches have made travel. a hardship from here on. Several prominent eltlsena of Pen dleton and Umatilla county were heard thla morning. The Investigation con tinues thla afternoon. This . Gypsy Ring has three beautify ; Dia "monds of absolute purity . . A Bargain at Our Price . . i. . , .Regular; Price v f' : $85.00 . SPECIAL ' EXTRA AUTHENTIC HEWS People Appreciate Paper's Berrlce After Seeing Fake , J Bulletins Elsewhere. HAERIMAN TRAINS TO HUN ON SLOW TIME Additional Changes Are Made Officials In Schedules Ke t cently Announced. by Naming Of COmmlttaea waa ,n.l 1. Jt .. .. - "'" vsa-a wuia j i in en aa r rna rnaai.tai .m a. - XX O X X A V AJj Ai MAAlSj 7ZrZ?J.h. ?" ' Iowlng standing committees: jaunicipai affaira E. R M.kt.i. f J. Grace and John G. WUaon; educa- """" summer, Emll Schacht and H. H. Menges; scholarship, E. Q. Lawrence. A. E. Doyle and Jnaonh t. oobberger; house, W. F. Tobey, E. Kro- - MR. - m .. . ' . xne eaucationai committee . tt.. matter In hand of arranging for a leo- 8p-el.l Dispatch te Tbe 7earaal. Tal Of., June . The 'Malhenr Farmers', Institute will convene at Vale June 16. Repreaentatlvea of the Cor vallis Agricultural college who will be present and deliver lecturea are: Dr. Jamea Wlthyoombe, Professor E. R. Lake, Professor A. D. Cordly, Professor w. I Kent Dr. Hutchinson and Mrs. Clara Waldo. Committees on refresh v.iara, . nuuo. wommmees on rerresn- l tnrW fop tha - : menta. reception, advertising and en- i, nVo.t lmni tertalnment have been armolntart h tha i" "0,A lm?."!bl to the mem- tertainment have been appointed by the Commercial club. The committees are now busy preparing for the convention. Mrs. H. D. Dunlop, Vale'a talented messo-aoprano, aaa charge of the must oai program. bera of the club to attend unless some irevmiij wwmiui xeature is nouneed. , A us tad's Death Remains Mystery. (Sperlal Dtapateh te Th. JoaraaLt Aberdeen, ash., June 4. The eoro- nera Jury in the case of Gabriel Austad, INNOCENT BYSTANDERS SHOT BY RUSSIANS floapaal flMw4a1 a.. win . LOdl. June 4. Two itattlvaa wnose ooay was round floating in thel"i ana two soldiers and three cltl wis man nver last week, returned a verdict that he came to his death at the bands or a person or persons un known. The examination of the man named Benson failed to establish anv suspicion , ox muraer. much mystery attaches to the case. ' All witnesses were aiscnargea. sens wounded by a bomb thrown by a terrorist this morning. Apatrol of in- iuiiry rusnea up and shot int tha crowd. Wounding 16. CAPTAIN. POTTER IN ? COMMAND OF VERMONT Bolton. June 4. Cactaln Willi am 4aa ear T74f t3e a.a. . . ... The DaUes. Or.. June 4. The"eamn I -i.IIX,'. hii 1 K..-l.T'-a -".ff of Modern Woodmen of America held ti . th. t1 OddFellow- SSir" MTICM ta toftoM the Odd Fellows cemetery Sunday. The of .the new battleship Vermont, now graves of fallen neighbors were dn- hlin n.t- v, a . w . w orated and the usual ceremonies fol- Prior" io T ieavT the ' mt," yard the lowed. The members of the Joeal oamn hatti.ahin m '..V ' went to the cemetery escorted bv Tha I mnint aii.a. ..JLt v. .J.,- .Z Dallea brass band. ttr.'"" Modern Woodmen's Memorial. (Speefi! Dispatch to Tb tan-sal.) A crowd of Snxlous watchers fath ered about The Journal office last night to watch. the bulletins oa the election aa faat aa they came out After the first bulletin appeared at T:S0 o'clock. showing 10 for Devlin and 16 for Lane, the crowd rapidly grew, and as the re turns came In more rapidly the street waa fairly blockaded, t - The returns came In slowly, slnco there were 17 counts on each ballot and tne crowd stood breathless as each new bulletin was posted showing Lane grad ually gaining on Devlin. The west side returns came In first with Devlin's strongest support but Lane showed there a remarkable and unlooked for strength. '.As the east side precincts began to be heard from and Lane shot Into the lead a rousing cheer -started up from the crowd and grew and lasted over sev eral minutes. The excitement became more and more tense till all the west aide returns were In, and no doubt was left of Lane's overwhelming victory. Journal xxtra. ' ',f . When The Journal extra came out at 10:10 o'clock with as full a detailed ac count M waa then poaalble to get there f waa an eager ueroana 1 1 or papers on every aide. The newsboys that succeed ed in getting away, from the crowd with their supply, coined money at the hotels, where many bad been staying awake to wait for authentic news. The Journal service waa appreciated by the public for lta reliability and it became H II I , . : s Ladies', or Gents' Open Face or Hunting Case Elgin, Wal-: tham or ' Hampden ." Move-.', ments. Boss, Fahy's, Cres-9 cent or Dueber Cases. Every j watch guaranteed. ' ONE-FIFfTH OFtf;; "A Chance to Save Money." ' Silverware At a great reduction of 25 per cent on every piece. We carry a complete line. Come md examine -our stock, even though you are not contemplat ing buying at present; butj or. the near .future. ! Additional changes In the schedules of the Harrtman Mnea are announced to day, t These changes have been made necessary bn account of the imnrac- UcabUlty of a number of those chum ,7,". ,w -k!" cara:. caladjuteo00:- Still ?t Z2'iX. will hamt!a. ' cbedules were being doctored up for betting pur- nha . , y Poses, the crowd increased at Fifth and 7-6?!u w5u atur jZZ "lUll !J Tuobal nd mtM npllmente were 7a .. nJ,. D"M4 on th truthfulness of the eerv- Lntir7.f iwTt1 i.8.0 ie whleh .thhel none, of the aewa J i'. ?! liil ! . m1" wnether favorable to one aide or the run Is made 16 minutes slower. The nh t,-. t.,....i ...v..v.. ,v Bigga local on the a H. A N, No. 8, Uxtra last night giving the authentic now leaving at 6:16. a. am, will leave at I results aa aoon aa the war. kn,. a, m., instead of I a. m., as orlKlnallv -.. announced. : I juevtin men commenced to see "the t.l. M M . t Mm. - ... mTivrrv'r, mr nrn-n i rrrr a v. w ino journal extraa IRYIG TO IMPEACH appeared and fell all over themaelvea RUICK'S WITNESSES & several hmdref SSJ?l?S ocnuier cigar atore sola one . ticket V c R E D I T c R E D I' T WW System , makes; it doubly;' advantageous; to deal with us. Pay a small amount down, the balance on weekly payments. calUng for 640 in event Devlin won, tor o. jaany otner men did the same thing when the last faint hope for their candidate went . glimmering and it Is estimated that several thousand dollars on uevim sold for leae than one fif teenth UejTacejrilu ; (Spedal Slspateb to The JoaraaL) Moscow, Ida., June 4.-The mornlna session of the Federal court , waa taken up with the statement of their caae from the defendants' counsel made br Attorney Moore, followed by the intro duction of testimony. - Seven witnesses - M MW .WHUIU. iMM. D nji W I mm . .. Morrison, an important witness for the ItUAjBD PREVENTS MOB BtMim.us wm una mm lo irain inn veracity. Two testified the same wav aa to the reputation of Jeanette Harria, another important witness for tha - eminent This line of evidence will be continued thla afternooa The defendants have about la im. lhent citizens of Lewlston here aa wit. nesses, some to testify aa to the reputa- uomnaania ana otners to Im peach government wltneasea. YOU WEAR THE JEWELRY WHILE PAYING FOR SAME TOW Ma. tea. THE 1VEGTERTJ UOTOIVT TnisEGRAPH COMPAITO. (HvUKPOKATEO 23,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA. CABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLOl Ui.Ki.V ki AIM with tha (i,pii. for ttiiiioo. wmnuafMmmaiKimwwutwTlniumMxllUt ItoaailMritaTIBBUKiaXilWa v ;v y ' WOBEWT C. CtOWWY, President and Ceneral Manager. ' ' AW (ha RECEIVED! 84 xi is 4jpald' 0 exa- dot'OOttntafl , 814. 'tod'StPortXaBd, Opt- ' Model 0 wMtd'oteanToaide BANCHMAN KILLEB BY KICK OF H0BSE (SDCClal Dlsoateh ta TTi. T .1 i Athena, Or., June 4. -Aleck Malcolm waa killed last evening by a horae kick ing him on the chin while he waa atoop lng. Hia neck was broken and he died insnuy. we lert hia houae to do uuoros. ' no aia not return at the usual time,- and his wife looked for him and finally found blm In the barn dead. He waa loreman lor c. A. Barret the Pine la Vllktsbarrt hill ollmb up f-tt oIintIcar;reeord byf'tea Giants f despair" breaicln of fifty :ara:aadjwatin$ oosda; . DBIYEN BY BEM0BSE TO END HIS LIFE (Special ZMspeteb to The Joamal i . Bpokane, Waah, June 4. Writhing, aua in convulsions Charles Zingler, aged J4. of Shawano, Wlscon- iu. uioa aai nignt or strychnine poi soning, tia toia a mend, a C Hiee. FB0M LYNCELNO MEN (Jaanu) Special Serrlee.) ' Marlinton, W. Va., June 4 Warwlokl Katdiri and Albert Oay were placed on i trial today charged with' capturing Ona l jsira, agea io, ana Arnold aiadwell, i aged 17, while the couple were eloping io ui hit y ana assaulting i the girl. A heavy guard keeps back a crowd whinh ! is aeterrainea n lynching the prisoners. I PARIS SEAMEN HAVE , RETURNED TO WORK (Jon mil SDeelal Bai ttt. ' ' , Paris, June 4. Striking seamen have decided to end their strike and many ot mem retumea to worx tnis morning. Those still out will take their former positions again mis week. compromise waa effected which la practical capitulation on tbe part of tne seamen aunough they expect some concessions to oe made to them aoon, ANOTHER VICTIM IS ADDED TO LONG LIST (Journal Indll hrrlnl ., : Philadelphia, June 4. With the head completely severed from the body but no bloodstains on the clothes, the body v a, wvii unma iiaiisn .was round In MANTLE CLOCKS Reolar $9 to T!l Special $7.85 mm Cor. First Second and Yarablll Streets irzn traitor 0. unto; 6tZ0 i,. t..A v . v.,.' ... "-.. 1 a vacani ioi nere last nighk The riun mW ItBU SltTMX VIVUUlw WILD M. Tlimi V Ht 6 J a a . i. . . ... Paul, which had drlv.n 7 o' V.rr ""r TS" clB""' ". "BUck tj. ... . . - . . ; " i nana." u jib hou arraagea to make amends. But remorse over the dis grace he had broua-ht on tha -lri .n...j him to end his Ufa He went to his room ana jocaea mm Belt In. His out cries caused alarm and a nollceman maaoea in tne aoor and called a doc tor, but nothlna could be dona. Kin.. ler's parents have been notified. BRAKEMAN FATALLY ' HURT AT ASHLAND " - ajsBPSSBSBBtaBSBBB ' "- '' "f '' ' " " 1 (Special Dispatch te Toe JoernaL) Ashland. Or.."June 4. L. . W. Arm. strong, a brakeman, while making a fly ing switch in the yards here yesterday, slipped and fell under the wheels. Both bis legs were crushed. He .died in a w hour r ; -" . - t NO COOKINQIt ' Just a little cream or y good milk- and Crape-Nuts are ready Bead "The Boad to WtUvtUe" rher'a a Rsaun' M pkga. N) Welcome - credit 4i VeryLowRates JAMLSTOWN LXPOSITION All Points ast t Are you goine;' east? 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