The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 04, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    I THE, OREGON DAILY . JOURNALS ' PORTLAND. TUESDAY ' EVENING, JUNE 4, , 1007.
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HELD Oil JURY OE EXNGAIIT
CROWDS THAN ROOSEVELT OF HEW SCHEME
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Evangeline Booth; Daughter of General Booth of Salva- J. Whyte Evans Introduces University Petitioners' At- To Be Seen at the Livestock
Shoe Dealer Is Last Man to Taxpayers Vote Down Mcas-
. tlon Army, Is in Portland Will Speak Tonight at &aie 01 itcai siaxe aiv . torney Mies Action - Show atCorvallis Fridav
Qualify for a Scat in . ures Calling for Increase
j .' White Temple and Leave for Seattle. : xuum aucuuii, mu je itusned.
and Saturday. 4
Schmitz Case.
of Bunning Expenses.
MISSBOOTH DRAWS LARGER IKWIE
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DEISTS
Imagine a woman who, la a city of
the United State, can command
larger audience than the president of
the United States. That woman alts in
. ., ' her room at the Imperial hotel in
dark blue suit made perfectly plain with
a blue tie at her throat and a hug
f ' enveloping cape thrown oyer, herself.
' with a red-lined hood tossed hack from
. . her short ahock of ourljr brown hair.
' She la Evangeline Booth, the youngest
V daughter of General Booth of the Sal-
yatlon Army, and beloved the world over.
' Miss Booth has Juat returned from a
' remarkable trio through California. At
' Berkeley the epoke In the Greek am
, phltheatre, was introduced by the gov
inor and there collected to bear her
- the largest crowd ever assembled there,
7 . not excepting the occasion of President
' Roosevelt's visit a few years ago. The
vast seating capacity of the wonderful
, open-air theatre was filled to Its limit;
people stood Inevery available apaoe;
- 1,109 extra chairs were put Into the
orchestra circle, and still people climbed
trees and sat on the surrounding hill
sides to hear this remarkable woman
; speak. - Miss Booth with her full dra-
, matlo volca tells of It as the most won
. ' derful experience of her life the mar
' . vel of being the center of that throng
f and being heard distinctly by all of
' them when she spoke.
' "When Z waa .through speaking," aha
f said. "I could not get away for a long
1 time and whon I finally managed to get
Into my automobile they fairly fell on
'Stop of me and as far as I could see
...j they waved? their adieus to me. Their
i uniiuwu v. umuvu rviiuci-
ful and pathetic" ' .
'i After the Ban , Francisco catastrophe
last year. Evangeline Booth hastened at
; ' once from, New,Tork -cancelling all en-
i gagements t help the Sufferers. : Ehe
raised S21.90O for them and was one of
, the first to. arrive on the scenes from a
; distance. xTo this , she. accredits - the
' warmtlTTOf her reception in Berkeley
' and she speaks of It with, tears in her
, leyesv. :' -
I Valuable realty holdings were out ud I Sruvi.i m.-.-- . -..' ..
-i nay musi nave known and felt the at oubiio auction in the lower corn-1 Baiem, Or.. June .-Fnnnwin 1 tha
sacrifices Z made for - them at that I dor" of the chamber of commerca build-1 opinion of Attorney-Oeneral Crawford.
lime,- sne said. ... y , t . I muming vr noyu jcrnns. i b-ju iuk morning, Holding that the pa-1
(Special Dlipateh to Tba JoarnaL)
Corvallls, Or June 4. Preparations
are apout complete for tha big llve-
tn ij,m i.Iu. .1.. ... J.J.. ' . I Auctioneering real estate is a new.fea-l tltlon aakln for th ivT- I stock show to be held In thin tt trri
the city was at her disposal but so tur ,n PrUand real estate circles, but measure appropriating $116,000 annoally da3r nf Saturday. All entries for the
llmffl r. 1 u a nractlca common In San Francisco. I for the Unlverattv nr i I Show ClOSO ftt ( o'clock FrMii avanlnv
ths vast crowd that assembled that the New Yorlt and othr tnetropolitan cities fmeet the requirements of the Initiative ThervW,l,.b lar" BUI" of animals
police had to manaa-e the nennin 4tl w smaller cities. and referendum act passed In 1807. Beo- on "h'oitlon, according to. entries Al-
meeting began an hour Int. tM mi.. Washington," a rooming house rotary of state Benson has refused to f.wa3r lm9j Thera Is deep interest
Booth and her party nad to climb ovir at Northrup street, completed about ma it and to certify tha petition to be I "rougnom ma county and an Immense
a fenoa to get admittance to the hn3. 1ht months sgo, was sold under tha Placed on the ballot ror vota at the cr0.wd .wU b. ,B attendance. Tha Cor
ing oy a Dack entrance. And It i,.a 'lunnl,r IU ., a price rouon do- i "- juuh . uu iuhu.m. music.
been tha same wav in Chinm rtm.H. low the figure placed on tha . building
Des Koines, Peoria and a dosen other I by real estate men generally. Mr. Ev
plaoes where such crowd, h... I ana considers tha building worth every
before been collected. Miss Booth will ?en r 150,000 and says that It pays
speak tonight at the Whit T.mni. big Interest on that amount Later In
and will lo.v. inmuti.ui. i the dav.two other men anniLreil and
to meet her father who Is lust rtur. I ld that they had bid 140.000. The waive formal pleadings, that the suit
Ing from Japan where, he was given I auctioneer asserts that ha did not bear m come up as soon as possible.
great reception. 4 Hs waa then I m dio, out me property will om put
by tha emperor and his visit was made I UD "aJn for sale, so Mr. Evana stated
a government affair. They go east toth, afternoon. . .
gether General Booth tn ..it t. The offers were considered rtdlo-
don and Miss Booth to start from New ulously low and the reason for tha low,
York later 'On another tour. Dld aiven by Mr. Evans to be that
-"The work haa spread all over the tha newness of the schema of buying
worm ana is still growing," she said. I ' auction ratner starues tne ouyers
"Everywhere people now have faith ni who tend to be very careful before pur-
trust In tha army, for Jt has proved I chasing. Residences were placed on
Itself. The world show grow better be-1 th market by the auctioneer. Captain
causa Of all tha army la dolna- tar I H. J. Meagher, but were taken off with-
It" - out being sold to givs time for Investl-
rlssa and Zntrles.
Tllmon ' Ford, attornav . tnr tha naf I.
inn mS Th. Mif..Dl?.lfn,l! f'1' following is a list, of entries and shoe dealer, waa sworn in as tha elev
count; r: r",":: " rr." . " . tw.."."" .' or the va-
- oui.uiry to viru noui classes:
ij mm peuuon.
ECONOMY GAS C03IPANY '
WILL HAVE PBANCHISE
ginacr Examiners and Electrical
Inspector With Off ice Full of Depi
utJoa Favor High Liquor License)
- (JTaaraal BdmUI servlee.)
Ban Francisco, Juna 4, Juror Boeck I
man, tha eleventh Juror accepted and
sworn in the Schmidts case, was dis
missed from the jury this morning by I
reouest of ths state, reduclna- ths num- I
bsr of men in ths box to 10. BoeckmanlCitr Will Do Without Hoard nf Rn.
Tlrey Ford, attorney for ths United
Railways, who Is under Indictment and
because Boeckman' son is employed by
a road affiliated with the United Rail
ways. . V- 'i ' .
A few minutes later Hugh Burns,
enth Juror.
ThA.All.Vk..A. V.I & . . .. I 1 .
The attorney-general hs. agra, to ou.ioond mV.iKm WOOLEN MILL
uv. lonnu nLUTinM .k.. ka i a . . . . . .
lanuara trotting norses, Perchsron
draft Clydesdals draft coach and Cleve
land nays, 'Belgian draft :
latue, dairy elaaa Jerseys. Ouern.
BEV. BUEGETTE SHORT
VERY; MUCH OBLIGED
sssssbssbbsbsj
Portland Divine Given Long Stun.
mer Vacation Will, Enjoy His
Much Needed Beat
There will be no board of engineer ex.
amlners, no electrical inspector - with
an office full of d-putles, nor any other
Increase in salarv arn.n... ...
FOR OREGON CITY th' "wmct. - r
wnoer tne proposed municipal lawa by
Initiative, voters yesterdsy defeated the
seys, Holstelns. milk strain, ah'orthorna Optiong Secured bjr the) Bishopa proposed acts providing for an examln.
fn AaV.S I. ' J In aV nAt. fWej Ar Alt awl MAaaa M a
Beef class llerefords. Ah.rft.. a..
gua Premiums in all classes; first
p secona ana tnird, ribbons;
herds, first prise, .silver .cup; second
mr tnira, riDDOns..
Sheep First second and third prises.
riDDons; nock, sliver cup. . Entries
unooina, uouwoid, Shropshlres, Dorset
JTiae DlspUy of Xorses.
ing board of engineers, and the proposed
i.auiaiing tne installation, opera,
tlon and maintenance of all aleotrlsal
wlrpg, r w , , ....... v ,
The Economy Oaa eomptiv by the'
pHvilege granted them by iivwters. ,
wiu De given a francnu- fnnMivMh.
. Oregon City. June 4. Oregon City Is to furnish gas. eucDiw'nmina t,...rtvNkJ
1 -.Ill m.AA.A .A I tha ItMltl .hi . . "1
v uiT Kfiunvr w uvi.u wui wjuvu w i . . u w kuu uianuiacture gaa tor
Its Industries. The Gladstone . Real aomastle ami other purpose j,
ins proposed act to increxe th re-
There If High Assurance of
' . Another ?llg Plant. "
(Special Dltpateh ta The JosrssL)
miss ootn is a believer in woman'a I gation or prospecuve ouyera - l n n v . ....... . I on.t vh.. .. . . . . - i tr-t.t . v.. .n .-in.
rh. m a. s Tn Th.rl irl atiTi V .mhl. 7 li W.B " "rest and laughed noraa. , , ., , . . Must above the Bouthern Pacillo bridge l"Z "Z"" . . i v.7 wr y
. -tm women have the power ef the I tlon- There are still a number of real- reniaiiv hm ..vr . ... I Hoe-a rint .. .n., . I . ... I 0r every 800 inhabitant!, was lnv.it
ballot anyway through, their ha.banda. to be aold l before night Ths plans for tha 00 summer ' rlbboni; tVw idpT frritprissVlVer of Portia favorably by rotera' TbFs to Thi
.ca? P throh the home and auction wUl be hold June 15. W know myself." ? LtA. nh.. cup; second and thlS I llhX V iSK ?5 .PorUand: wlth.. tb?.. ?nd,r"tn?,B! was fought by tha Municipal
action or flvln ma the whole summer BerahlrM Chester -Whites? Polanl Lw . , v. T V , , II- J " l"" grourws that its provls
on fun n ia . i-.iw..r I Thin.. -v-u-v. . '. . v""" that place whlch will employ not less Ions fostered a counia of ink.i-a
to get used to all In one day. I was I In the list of horse entries there will thaa 109 men on th trt This project r the brewers and wholesale ' liquor
get what they want In tha army we
make no. distinctions between man and
women. ' A woman can rlaa to n
Office that a man can ' and we1 have
proved how effectual . her work la
Bverywhere It la known that her In
tuition is keener, than a man'a. and the
army Is glad to advance her to the nt.
most and draw no line." .
In Miss Booth's Dartv are Cammia.
sloner Oaorga A. KUhy, Brigadier
a nomas man yon ana ner huntv
Major Agnes Page. .
TEXTBOOK BOARD
NOW IN SESSION i00 v,n 'orwarah aome reluctance saddle horses, single drivers, dou- 0M ot interest to all, aa It will mean eould Ula a complete mo
vi tnrourn tne not season.!"'" ontin, arait teams, grade araf 1 1 """""" yjrw in- m 1 " : : ' . wu waua. -ins
ot .hijt xnends practically I orooa mares, prood
Better List to Choose From and
Disposition Noted to Decide
Upon the Best. '
: LUDICROUS S DE ; QUaebei between men
' OF THE ELECTION
(flpeckl Dtopeteb te The JoaroaL)
Balem, Or June 4. At the Initial
meeting of the state text board eora-
V T?'V"n tit lrTT-riTiTiT. I mlloner. which is in sesaion at the here Is very herd on m in )n . t
iU-Ai .uMJ X MVJUJLilU suta house today. Harvey W. Scott of Mope to go Somewheres where the h..
Portland was chosen chairman of ths n"1 f reese-ups In winter, such as I
commission ana Frank K. Loveii of Ba- uys Dtmn accustomed to all my Ufa.
mare mail. tor.
Java ma tha ; whole summer to rest I srade draft and roadsters. In each ef
ua m present. itnese classes there will ba a silver cup
a- v ia Diana irr jnmr i.f a 1 u iir.i. nnu. uin r hhnni rn. ..aa a
. . . - ' - " M. I . .vwwvM . V.
roiuinu you mat in our ohnrr-h mi 14 a, i uifi tnira.
ow not mace weir own plans but obey
Awlakaaaa 4n am ...
J army ornoera. I go I
wherever the bishop directs, it may be
T Bl V B katatai 1 W. 11 m ... - I
w x-ortiana in tnia pulpit
or go to China; I don't know and per-
.''" not eitner. xne climate
PRIVATE BANKS MUST
CHANGE THEIR NAMES
The ontlon nm until Ontnhar 1. HOT. I TOtO StOOd 4.181 to I.02I.
and If taken up the grantees are .to I f n the same connection tha proposed
complete a 11-foot concrete dam byct prescribing the license fees to ha
January 1, 110. Mrs. Fannie Bishop lsh14 bT wholesale llauor dealera, whole
the wife of the former owner of -ihs I liquor dealers who are ractie.ra.
Balem Woolen M1U store In Port-1 aTOcera; restaurants and druggists waa
land, and C. C Bishop is their Pseed by a vota of 7.097 to 1.178. Ave
son. Ths family has always- bsen precincts on tha east side not inctni.4
in the woolen trade and manufacture " the returns. . ; ,
and only recently disposed of their In- - The Economy Gas company waa
tereat In the mill at 8t Johna Mrs. (ranted tha privilege of a f ranhi.
C M. BUhop was a Kay, a daughter of vote of 6,744 to 4,115, nearly 1,009
the man who started both the Albany I mora votes being east on thi.
, ("neetal rHiptteh te The Jearaal)
Olympla. Waah.. June 4. .Attnrn..
General John D. Atkinson haa construed "nd Salm woolen mills. C M. Bishop! than on the Question of ostablishlne- a
uww mimiw Danmng act in A lengthy I mviiro wii wva . iiiuwiivu v aumiping engineers, which
'Korth' End liquor Dealer Had tin
' , pleasant Experience With For.
i 'j, eignera Trying to Vote.
m m . 1 uvuiuilBOtVU SUIU CfBJIK TV uuvtlli oi Ha. I '
A, "Pjoye oi iransrer Company I lem, for many years chief. clerk in the I But I have so many friends hereAhat I Opinion which will havo the effect of textile schools In tha cast preparing I waa defeated by a vota of S 118 to 4 B44.
I . jgt Death's Door and Ann. office of the aecreUry of state, was 1 YUus highly, both in my church I compelling a large number of private tnselves to engage In the manufao-l -t -.-------.
w. acUl a lAWf Mil AKfirreSSOr I xhn.an I and ftllt av.n .u. I v.-k. I i ... . .. .v . 1 tnrlnv hii.l aa t -v.. - I -r-
)i jLixEilj ujjjb 15UAT AND
DROWNED IN RIVER
Is Under Arrest
chosen secretary. and out even among the newspapermen I hanks now doing business In thla atata turing business in Oregon.
Tha personnel of the commission Is ?y lne way, that J would deeply res-ret I to change their names. The attornev. 1 ' Tn mere flying of the
aa follows: H. w. Bcott of Portland, ,eav,n Portland. But even the pres- feneral holds that tinder section S3 of
President P. I Campbell o the Unl- "ce ot many friends must give way to the act no private bank can use any
verslty of Oregon at Eugene, William hea"": A" 1 before all I am going I nn other than that of Its proprietors;
' " i rrifi.a .. i. ii Z. . J ."vh, v.. a. !""; next tnreeiBnu name must do louswed hy the
- . ... .. II zractUTS Or tha akull mttA a VIaaI .1 I A viab-a- ii . . .. , . . I tnnnth. 1. k.- ... . . . m I . m . ....... ' ,u
xesteraayii eiecuon, while nnususiiyi . .v. hi- Vr T.r 7, i - ,IU A. jnm-r 011 w
; quiet and orderly, waa not 'without its
: ludicrous features, and especially ao In
'the north end, where a number of ef-
forta were mode to run In Illegal voters,
which but for the watchful eye and de
' termination of the Laia workers mlgnt
.have succeeded. - ,
i ' A' well-known Burnslde street saloon
keeper - knowing of m registered voter
who was out of town made an effort
to vote a son of sunny Italy in plaos
of the absent man. bat tangled by the I fer company the In fur. m.n . ...
close questioning of the Wano watchers I niture Backer and MvilH. t .-
on the brain, Hamilton Knott rui ia Lebanon.
lies at his. home,. 114 East Seventh ? ' h members of the board SWEEPTNYJ nPTH?!?
strest and Josenh Vvitti- . - 11 that there was a general demand I 1 ' 1jXj1 iiy u VlUJJCilt
expressman employed by Olsen's Trans- Ii u?J"Z bpoks but that he would
tn corner: eJAr'lMLikB ?! th more expensive
la t.in m V . 7. V book in case it was superior. Commis-
is peine? neid at tn. eit nH.nn wivAH f .... tv.. ,i .L .. i
bail, accused ,of having inflicted the hd a much better class of books from ,udre Seattle Include Persuasion
AGAINST UNIONS
Injuries' which imayj result In the old
man's death.- ..
Both men are employeabythe trans-
wuicn to cnoose man it bad a year I
ago. Many more rirms are represented
inau ii in- lasi. meeting ana as a
wnoia mere is mucn more interest tnanl.
fesUd In ths selection of the books.
Among Union Methods
Which He Bar.
A
, hh.a w utS vv'izz: wair.:hhi. r"7 s law rtttdp aa
! place" wsidencelni r7lL tmJlolA br relative, of Knott last VV bl UDEiVTS. AS
JLAJMD umCB AGENTS
portant fact necessary for a voter tol11""'" morning, McVittle and the
know. Finally the Italian and his sa- .man now facing death, became engaged
loon-keeper sponsor abandoned the ef- an altercation in the barn at Seventh
, fort' the Italian receiving a volley of an,d Jrv1" streeta In the fight which
profanity for his stupidity. . ? : followed It. Is . claimed that the young
? At-the aame polling place,' precinct teamster felled Knott to the floor with
. 10, another north : end ; liauor dealer Wow in the face and then proceeded
.'tried to run in an illegal voter, who. ta ?' the prostrate man. .
when ha presented himself at' the poUsl Arthur H. Johnson was called to
jsave ths name of a resident of the pre-1 "-"end to tha injured man and, in a
words private bank" in all alma and
stationery used by the institution. Pen
alty for violation of this provision Is
a una not to exceed l,000.
PRESIDENT BELIEVES
RAILROADS GUILTY
- -1 aaawaasBavwasaaaasnaMBa
fJoumal Special garrlee.)
waenington, u. u., June 4. It was
unomoiaiiy announced after tha - cab
inet meeting today that tha government
will proceed against the anthractlto car
rying roads on tha grounds that they
violated ' the 1 Sherman anti-trust laws.
The matter was discussed at the meet-
clnct who was out of town. A train the
.Lans watcher began to ask the would- .or " as his opinion that SkKS"..1?" 2"i. lana iTaua"' nrevent nXn,,-
i. a. a. i ... .... ... ma nnriAMt - i m - luuoiita an mm iniuiwa w ii i . - - vaiaua uu
"r cmuarrnaBinK Quesuons, witn I " ,r""v",vu""' ,"" tne rracture -Adama a w da.:., j "v .. work at the ahona ww- -T. 7. "J" I"1" anernoon overruiea tne aemurrei
the result that he turned to his Mooor I ."kttU na blo clot The phy- lJP iiT' L12? 0P" whers tn "trlk of tha Great Northern to the Indict
dealer Wend and said in an undertone: " la!?' were A.. a.--"i. The union, ar. ua, i.. ? chan mutton of th. Elkins
!n? one else to TV? sent to oiklTnd. "Park .n?xZ." U the boardinglhouVe; r.M-IJ""; "5': n "a
note sent -o
morning, gives
Seattle. .June 4.. An order which
Judge Albertson of the superior court
has Just alomiui t.Aktv.U(..
Uon or plckeAg by union moldVr. and ,n 4J? tt un,lertood the president
machinsts, toHhe most sweTpinVSf n. 4 Ata 1"" bel,,T tb ov'rn-
auna ever banded down In tha courts of ' m lron
tltfal atltm f A I MMeM-BM-iaMaa-M-aaaBa
a I aav VUMIIII. A L CTtim SSSI SI a aaa..U . a "
th. i.w -:n."x..;v: a the coun-s decision in th; "f mm a t vnpTTn?i?v to 1
sity, six Juniors will receive oommls- !LMoran comPny, the Washington , . xrrvrV 4 tw,
long aa special agent, of the lam! of- an.d ."ap Ployer. f0r.n TO ANSWER CHARGES
At VATVSlav 1
(Special Diipeteh to Tee lesraal.t
Seattle, Wash., May 4 As the
suit or competitive examinations
re-1
" nu or me iana of-l., ..." "
fice of the Interior department to re- i'Hu11?.1100 "alnt ts
thedlitrlct attoey thli fop woric t0 Commissioner U"' ?
-a it a. hi. OD?n?ony ttit al"nr. ' 'tlng out land fraud Lr!"?10
men
persuasion and
tha unions to
from going to
(7onrntl Special Beniee.)
New York, June 4.LThe federaf court
thla afternoon overruled the demurrer
4o this, I'm afraid of getting pinched." UeJi administered by McVlttla.
sent to Oakland. Parity a-T M7t, "g the boarding-housed To, m. P'd.ucta
-vi.jii.-. t to Sul. T k. w. , -.7-." the nonnnlnn .v" ""S11 u"' snippea west irom
. a...-I D Cr .RUnt Jfin. I.a IaaaJ . . . 7 Muoni . . . UiVD vm I ftAV VArlr .tlA nnltnn Th. .4 1
.. . I .v.. ..7 Z...7 .-u u HDOkana. Tha 4v a...-- t,. 1.. I PIOyeG DV tha mmn,.!.. I- . . I - ", ivau iiuui)
n voters, wno Had neglected to 'regis- ,H. .j-.r two. hours. Mo- ,-nt into th- .mV .Z..Z". persuads th. t , V .vl?. !? . contracts were made before the
tor, out ior tna most part were unsuo- v"1" 10 city rrom Michigan how far nt7vi. " " J"V ment c -pioy- Blkina law was passed.
sssfuL , ...... I seven months ago. He admits strikini ?wW. ,.ar. nt'nn have complied with menl- wf.. - . , ,
option of
course does not Insure , the enterprise
going through, but the fact that tha
uiaostone people are dealing direct
with ..practical woolen mlU people and
Zl a promoters is ancoursglnf.
The Bishopa have tha capital and
are- loklng foA the best site possitle
ur Bui, 1 na inaustry would mean
muoh to Gladatona and to Oregon City.
The option was given some time ago
but haa been kept aulet Hinta or tha
probable location of the - Industry
leaked ou on account of the recent ac
tivity In the aale of Gladstone lots.
i)W0 FESTAL DAYS .. .
John Ford, Hodcnrrler', Lost Life
While Under Inflnence of Liquor
; I; Early Ihlt Horning.
RWTTfl T?T k IfTTl TTTi ?na W. was recove
u-my w a JAfJu.XiU tJXT I nou.rs grappling and ' was
charge by Coroner nley.
.ot Pord' hodcarrler, residing- at
401 First street while under the in
fluence of liquor, accidentally walked
off the bow of tha steamer Joseph Kel
logg at the Salmon street dock at 1
o'clock-thla morning and was drawn
The body was recovered after several
taken -la
Everything Looks 1. Very Good ;
. Fruit nnd Flower Show and
- the Fourth. ' "
i 1 is. not anown now rora hanoenart
for 1 to bo on the river steamboat at the
time or hla plunge to death and the
first Intimation any of the crew bad
01 mi aaair was tne splash made by
the unfortunate map. atrlking the wa
ter. Several of the omployea on the
boat threw the unfortunate man a line,
but apparently Ford was so drunk that
he Waa unable to grab the rope. .
Patrolman Howell assisted by two
of the steamboat men dragged for the
Repeated efforts were made to
CAPPERS WILL SERVE
TILL WRIGHT ACCEPTS
..i'i1", ' 1 1 - 1 t ".r -1' r-i
- (Joaraal Spedal "Servlee.)' - "
' Washington. June 4. Tha presldsnt
appointed Republican National Commit
teeman John C-Cappers of South Caro-
Una commissioner of internal rev
enue to serve until December 1. when
,Tearl Wright of New Orleans will take
the ofhVe. ,.,.,, .,., ,... ,
Knott but denies strlklna- th. ,Z ana ,aw" to making their
man aft knncvin v. iprooi.
cording to Me Vlttls's story ba acted en
tirely in self-defense. . V
final
TEXAS TOWN IS WIPED
OUT BY WINDSTORM
OREGON'S HIGHEST
POTATO CONTRACT
(Special Diipatck te The Joaraal.
GOVERNOR EXHORTS
DALLAS GRADUATES
(Special Diiiwtck to The Jooroal.)
Dallas, Or., June 4.--Governor Ot
(speelal Dlipatck te The tarsal.) ' '
Oregon City, June 4. a meetlnar of
all the committees whloh have in charge
the affairs of the fruit and flower
show which is to be bold Frlda'v and body with gaff hook until 6 a. m.
Saturday of this week Is being held at their efforts were finally rewarded with
the courthouse this afternoon for the uc"' " '
purpose of making final arransements. .1. """I. non card or the Hodcarrler.
- ,roec.v
him "r.hVMt. re V-J 0 01 ForI r'Bldea w,t h wife and son at
big exhibits of fruits and flowers, '.he 404 First street He was about 40 year
women who have charge of the decora- of e and had been a resident of this
tions and refreshment, report their oltr or ny yeara.- As death appears
work progressing favorably and that to have been entirely accidental an ln
tVai Vail a-l IS - . M . . a. . . a a . "
uu wiu 09 aecoratea oeaatirully. I iu"st win not pa neio.
American captures
9Aj5HEE jTtt - fHS l3 THESE NEW CITIZENS ;
WERE WELL COACHED
(Joeraal Soedal ftrrl. f w "! postea in ail parte ef the county
W.Mno-tAn Jim.. 1 It 1 waa a- WltniH a I6W days. Tha enmmtttaaa ...
Governor George houncod this morning that Captain Ains- working hard and. arc securing more
Alan
Is Killed by Electric
While Attempting to
Turn Light on.
Shock
M . . a -V,MV vrou
W.mTo'r.nur eutter.Ru.1. JJf'L, : without ?
rest DOtatn tra.naantl.n. T Rvu1Ia.i --..Uv rTJT ."" - turea oil tne Aiasican coast nn. Britlslt V7"" "a!" lu. " onargS Ot wringing to ugnt at least one ludicrous
this section of the Willamette vu I large audience. Hi. n, JLV .ZJz :n"c00"'f.,"? :.x.?z ha T.Ti2i .".W VX..:- - y-tnird. precinct
waa made vesterdav K.fwa-n t e., "1 1 Dutiaa nt nti..h.tA- rnZ xuw vurw, b. k.., cum-sao. witn illegally tax- . : n( oe oi tne 111 wiu itaiy a numDer or swarthy
mund A Co th. mil knn.n i, vTT. tanlvht c.. j ubiu ib sopuuniui oraerea uu me pnsi 7 , 7" given I mo nan aosen nao oeen granted tha
of this clt?" The cror wal VA'J the larire.t X. i- ff!?. wnlch ,a BW turn0d over to tt MarMt Brit- ut but wry probable that It will Privilege to vote by theiT brothe?
ui una ciiy. am crop Waa BOld at 11.10 lS largest Class in tha hlatnr f I.h ...vn.l.i . ji . be soma well.lrnnwn i-a I Tt.li.-. :-.w.- - a, .7 UIUlOTr
au -vv.ui A.uB to ui "u' AHffli -o cbu, v nQ i -.- w-, wuu iinu linn i tne . requisite
' VaaIa i v . JT . tm-b nave oeen rejraraing tne ifttters , residences
. w'""" we past tew aao Bwstvone of Lane's supporters.
, f daye and it Is expected that manv listened to a number of tha ttaii...
(Jjmraal Special SarriM.)
awulb. avabvb. june ore&t .m.a-a I vctooer. xneaa nntntn. , -.1..
was dona by the storm at rhiAt.. I from tha 140-asva trmnt t .v. .
Oklaboimvand the town of Chioo! ,Co- n Kaiser's bottom, few miles
xexas. is practically blown dnwm. nin. 1 below Salem. This meana a. nat frnfi
are down and tha extent of tha losses I0' eomethlng over 40 cents for tho sell-
tc.n learn-a. Th... . ma: zirm. it ia tna nia-h.-t.-ri-ai KA
na. hnntrait -..V.A - t L I aaIIa "W4' V. IHO
' . " v..a..v, A. VA. u, LHUWO, 1Q9 WIUOB.
ouyers will furnish the sacka &nt th.
delivery will be made In September or
Fed nin"!.1"! th,B. oran. and hrac 7ver written in the sute.o Ore- menu were heard by the interstate
SEATTLE PACKERS
COMPLAIN OF RATES
. . (Josmal Siwetu gemea.1
waenington, D. C June 4Ar.ni-
TT. TATTlTnnw nnHAT.11
VH. tl VU SVi HJLUVliE , daya
. POLICE COURT TODAY the dayTh" ' eommmew aw during; Wwhich0 SmTZrLolll,
eommltt... ... I5urtn whlnh an... au . 7
hnni t ,,t .-. .tt: r? -"iirr i-r'.: -prospect,
77 -wr"r. w hi KinaiTU""rB naa resiaea in tna nreninnt
.... ' . . lava- -1u In -t v..-; I a. .7.77 "7 Kuiu, um
ur. oamuu jonnson, wno na. gained Z '7 C , v. "iro. a num- ?" tne conclusion that they didn't
considerable unenviable notoriety by J" ? th.? i"1 ess men are in-i know exactly what they, were swearing
VI. .V. va- . IdUClng all their enatntnara - ... .... I tn Ti-.ll.. V. . .1.-a -' ... ' "S
... t.. . , . I QaV In this cltv. Th. fl-a M.i. . I rA a... I.-.. ....
rrea Aymxeisplel was InstanUv ktllwi a-on
while turnlna on an eiatrin n.k. mw
1 1. ..- v. . . uero
-.a-w 4i uuw croperty loss.
SHORE LAND FIGURES
WITHHELD A WEEK
l - v aa. nui, TVB.O UW- I A . . . . . ' -K.'W 1.1. V
Mm. fnr. Jniln rama-n thl. I flay in this GUV. Tha flrawnrlr. - au .
irVa a. nT " V'" ""1, "- case or answer to a cnarge or drunkenness and i ,T :"a lro Point
Fry. A Bruhn, the Seattle packer, com- disorderly conduct Last Sunday night ?, ?w 016 a.11"' whr they can be
l"hJ" le" or the Northern Johnson went 'to the home of his I lronl any P" of the clfy,
,,v""--KU ournngton apouse- on mast Twenty-eighth And
PLANS MATURE FOR
BIG EUGENE MILL g'jE? .Wmrilw 'tn rd TELEPHONE HABIT K
ogs shipped In carloads are excessive. n entrance to ths dwellina-. . Uoon la I
To you know what vnu . ..
Ing tor- ' , .,
"Sure." " ' ' ,v ' -' ; .'
"WhatT" '
. "Straight
the answer.
Bepubllcsn , ticket came
Charlea M Tm . niamK.- -A aw. I KaIm. 1. . ........ . . . . .
fSMcl.1 IM.f.t. . n.. t i . j.,"..!-.' ".7 " " eow-l ,'- u- r.niTO ma WHO in no
EuaeneTor;.' Jnr 2 " present. uncertain terms. The police were notl
-r - -i. vvi a a- i - ! TiAfi mrn forrAimsn - T3 a
mer, who is backing the , Storev- i -. t 7 V " ." a"
. Outing Suits and neg
ligee shirts are all right
as faras they go, but for
. real summer comfort
just add our short sleeve
and ; short leg Under-
wear.
, 50c and $1.00 per gar
ment ClolliinqCo
. aiiusniinni'icp
- :i 5''"".'-;;t -f
Zlen's and Boys' Outfitters. s
-138 and 168 Third St;
' Mohawk Building ' .
-l vu . .
oiymSr w1 LAKE'S TTPTAma Am
I Tt Ia. . . , "1 ..w . a ii AVjaxe i w noi . iu ai-a m . avuui iu ax
wasmngton ah ore land P"rnaiiy supenntena tne ereoting of . v , ? 'rt-.YT i n nnrArwr. irrrr t Ttrrm nninTm
appraisers met in the office of State Ift. Ha has taken tha E. a Smith '" DALLAS REJOICE KELLIHER RECOVERS
vvAuAuiHDiulim AVIIBMI IHHT VAn 1 M I volutUVU SOLS, B A V7I1 LSAA SIX S 1 BU SB. ITinnTn I
and agreed upon the maximum and min- H1 ''""y 1 arrive from New York r4liiui Or .t... a . .
lmum valuations on the iAke Union lots ,n about 10 days. w .'i H .T0.? ,nter8t
ani aia a.- .l. i aTttT .t . n 101s, i . . ... M evidenced in- this cltv ovar tha
ir-t" "lrvenvL ota win . :""'". mM Tf ".oon eleotloa of Portland's (8o-dlDlntcn t. Th. ia-.i
took the
GROWING IN AMERICA pYILL PLAN EXERCISES,
AT MEETING T0xIGHT
1 (Jronrnal gped-J flervtea.1
Chicago, June 4 Praall.-t at.-.
Hoge of the International Independent
All nA. ; . . '
Telephone association, in omV"me for thrFourth "a., S "r"J"?
tTtw r iTTi irAi- the annual convention tod meet tmht i tll f.Zr.Jl "
Hla UA J I Jim IN r V I reported that soo.oao t.i.i w. .v. ".VL:". :?? "uc cnamoer ;
. -A 4. I . , , . ' .'.""v",wu 1 V I
bear lo tha . .... -""'.. n...-).! k. v...iai m.. .u. """. wt x-orm
will be aivnn .t ,.. i nw ham ri.., "to. . "'"I"' W: tlit ontoomt. T'.ut" .Tne atata land
of th riT. 2:"" .7 "'"""P'-uon l-tZZZrZ:zrz..Tr.-.:ri ' V M"ction bulletins were received each M? oaay rerunded to A. T. Kelllhor
of the work of computing theae values a 'O-0 tract near the city for the iur iaat
vhan an n-Al.- i .. -.Ill A f.t.. .1.1. 111 . . - , I "Our
.. ..w.. HM w.uoi All 1 in in m t . n nan. .1 ....... innn uu ill , a will .1 111 inr
. b.i i.iucb n.L w n in n ava . i.a . . .
be put on aale. This will require t at
U !SLewl1? to the purpose.
wi- AA-ui.--iua.Dn-racirio exposition.
LODGE ELECTIONS
- AT THE DALLES
OSpeeUl DUpiteb to The Joorn.il
..."i.0!-' un5 ColumbU
e - . v. r., at the last
regular meeting- elected th- n1I-Jr"
officers to serve from July 1 to Jan
uary l; T. E. Ward, noble grand; D
D. Bolton, vice-grand- O. a Deafi
secretary; George Buch, treasurer.
Frlendshin lodra Vn a ir-.A.
t-ki.. .i7..-. .7 . --'" "i. oi
... . r'r , roJiowing officers
ith-aI!tjrerV,ar neetln-' for the,ix
months , beginning July l; e. Wilier
ton, Chancellor commander; Levi Chris
man. vice-chancellor;- It S."Berryman.
Prelata: D. Maxon.1 masjter of w.rki
Ous Walther. master at arms; Roy
Burgett inner guard A. Longmire.
utar xard. . . A. ajT
pond. The mill will have a capacity
or xoo.ouo feet a day with double shift
Tha company has large tracts of tim
ber land on the Mohawk river and
above Cottage Grove. Tha logs will
be shipped to the mill by rail.
UNCLE SAM TESTING
BALLOONS FOR WAR
i - $
' (Journal Special Service.)
Washington, June 4. The signal
corps sent up a balloon today, tho aero
nauts being Captain Chandler, Llenten
ant Stevens and J. C. McCoy. If they
make a successful flight tha govern.
ment is likely to buy several war bal
loons.
night and an immense nrawi)
waa always on hand to hear the re
sults read. Tha final announcement of
Lanes election was enthusiastically re
ceived.
tained In the past year.
BABY PRINCE IS HIGH
PRIVATE OF INFANTRY
. Madrid, June 4.- Tha baby prince ia
enrolled as a private In a regiment of
injantry. mi recruit . number Is
placed on his bib pin. A bed is re
served tn the barracks for him as "tha
newest recruit." The queen is well.
COURT KNOCKS OUT
LOW FARE FRANCHISE
: (Journal Mnal.t Sanria t -' - '
'. flnlumhtia fihtn Juna . . ttk. a...
Ca.alAl. T.. A T, m A' A. ' .71 7'.' . T7? TMU
fc a , V.A . Ull. ' A. 1 Vil MM r IMfll ,ntV.lTA thA Ia. A -
local option cast here Monday resulted franchise iir the city of Cleveland and
In 81 for and 11 asalnst, cave the victory to the Cleveland r...
Isolldated Railroad company. In deciding
the suit of ths city of Cleveland against
local Option Result at Seaside.
'Special Dltpateh te .Tbe Jooraal).
lively about
WUliam Ke.-nplda. .
the aura of 131.000. 125.000 nt vhit.
was principal , and ,000 Interest he
had naid the board fnr is n tin ana .
ered by certificates Issued on what HUGHES ASKS THAT
proved to be fraudulent certificates. " Ll Zj. t. X"
FRENCH PREMIER IS
TAKEN ILL SUDDENLY
; . (Job mil Bpeel.l Service.)
Paris, June 4. Premier Clemenceau
was taaen suaaemy ill this afternnnn
wnua attenaing a council ef the tln,
lsters and was carried home. ; Tha sur
geons nave not stated his condition as
yet.
t been added to tBetadepindenr.r.tem
l&P??"i:il "aVtV tha view.P.d opiniS;
T ' . .j,. .a" t"" "u"r, v wnicn in regard to appropriate exercia.. a-
makes 1,000.000 new telenhonea. m - av.ntZ w"..L "r"es and
ports many new , franchises were oh- t . The frn.no.
who,hava been raising tha funds for
the celebration will also mnn- ",.. .,
and it is expected that a large sum of
f Coarse Piece of Checkwork. '
Spokane, June 4. Detective McDer-
mott na. arrested Thomas Willis on tha
charge of grand larceny on. the testi
mony of Thomas Holcomb, who said he
saw wuiis taae a cneck from tha nnok-.t
of G. C Stimmel. formerly county com
missioner of Spokane county, while he
was asleep In a saloon. - AftAr wnn.
got ths check, which was for iK7s h.
offered 4 bystander 1100 to cash It for
him. . t
tTtt t -, -T ra0My ,rom MW Obscrlptlons Mil -to
BILLS BE PASSEn tu.d,,n- ..: A . . si! b
t. . v committee wnicn haa not Tif. I
... . . . . .;;: i a vow nuiiuuncea IS tne firewnFtVV.1
Albany, N.-.T..' June 4. Hughes sent committee, consisting nt ? f. !w.?.5al,
. . . i . i , . a. T . t M . - uiuutKuer,
a, a iieliai mMMN ill inn iwri.iarnM a n i ... h... i .. nw. vv. i
. i ' -i"7 vjr. aui Arnegtey, UOIonel II
day urging, tha passage o tha bill pro-IB. Dosch and Oscar Huber. These men
vMlnv n- 'I.a.i .. I I -.ill . ... - "... . i.iB.fj men.
. u.a-vv uwuui-uviia u4. ua.n-i " ihso wi grana pyroteohnio rila
play that wlllAbe one of the leading
features of the celebration. , ,
FINED FOR KEEPING ' t
OPEN AFTER HOURS
aiaateo at tna primaries,- ithe bill to
amend the law punishing corrupt elec
tion practices, and the one to further
limit tne amount eandidatesv are per
mitted to spend. He also jlemainded that
tne em authorising' governors to in
vestigata the ; state department ba
psssea. r;AW:.Vi ''"
HONDURAS L0TTER1
IS OUT OF BUS!
rEss
(Joaraal Special Kerrfra.),
Mobile, Ala.. June 4. With the plead
ing guuty or tne defendants todav. ths
tionauras lottery baa cone out ef busl.
ness. The lines ranee from rtlo.ooo
M. Zenger, proprietor of a saloon at
First and Arthur streets, was r..i
at an early hour this morning by Patrol,
man Phillips on a charge of kaanin- vi.
resort open for business after the hour
pf 1 a. uu i The policeman in passu.
the place noticed that the lights In ths
barroom were burning and upon makina
an investigation found five men. drink
lag in the cafe. Zena-er nlnaiiAri ..n.
In - the nolle cfmi-t thla A.A-1..
n
aown to zuo. -
J- - . .. MAWAAAAfl U 11
wa. fined 26. , . " a