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THE' OREGON DAILY JOU'. 'NAL, PORTLAND. - FRIDAY EVENING, : JUNE 7, 1C07.
HARRY ORCHARD JEALOUS PlilllS 10 II11EII
PEACE IIGIIS - OBly ClliGES
,1 .
Il'JO GOOD SALES
'mm deb''
"1 . , . . . ... v o .. ... ):'
Southwest Corner of Union
Avenue and East ' Alder '
Street Brought $35,000. .
OF TRAIN WRECKERS' JOB ; JIIITI-TiST UB
DDI J1P1ESE ilfiJllllSrCOPPER"
V;,
Murderer Squealed on Pals Because He Wanted Hand in Sherman Act Is Not Satis-
rrfniiwTWM.lv A f Mid frt Aid.fn R OWlnC I n Of Aawwuj w iicmwu-wv
Vindicator Mine. . , . .
velt in All Particulars. .
Wife of Confessed Assassin
Agreement Is Reached Be- Dissolute -Female Compan-
tween State Department ion' Charges Recent Police,.
and Mikado. : ? ! Appointee With Abuse.
v, . (Journal Special feTTlee.)
. . Boise, Idaho, June 7. Th xtrem
- ; tension under whloh the isourt attachea
r working wa Indicated this, after
." hOon when the deputlea made the epecta-
" tore carrying umbrellaa open them to
, ahow that no concealed weapons were
being carried Into the courtroom.. A
' number of minor flat fights also took
place between the deputlea and too eager
. apecta tors, but no materia, damage was
reached-
v Richardson at once continued hl In
terrogation or urcnara a to tne rewun
or bla activities at Cripple Creek.. It
waa plain that he waa anxious to ahow
the Jury that th. witness went Jnto
moat of the crimes be clalma he com-
. mil tad because oz nia own aesires not
because any one asked him to. - - '
Orchard again Inslated the reaaon he
? squealed on the attempta to wreck the
tram witn me non-unionisia w
becauao Parker and Davie had cone over
hia head and ot two other men to try
to wreck the train when he wanted to
do It
Orchard declared he told Davie that
. a carload of powder waa hid In the Vin
dicator, he havlnr atolen a portion of it
and sold It to prospectr-e. ,
lowdet Tbtaf. Too. '
1 "Well, not only are you an ore thief,
but alao a powder thief r asked Hie U-
. , aranon. '
" Before the quaatlon could Te fully
answered. Hawley Interrupted with an
biectlon, which waa Immediately sus
tained. Turning surprised to the oench,
Richardson demanded:
"Your honor, will you pleaae tell me
why I cannot put thla queationT Thla la
a hostile witness and the state's ohlef
reliance against my client. The question
seems, to me to be eminently proper. .
"Ha has elreadv admitted he la a
powder thief and there la nothing to be
rained Dy pursuing me mauer runner.
Proceed with the examination," de
clared the judge.
The defence took an exception,
l The witness, continuing-, eald .ie alone
. knew of the powder In the mine, and
went to Davis In the hope that be would
blow tin the mine. He eald he thought
a repyitlon of the Wardner incident
. :. wouldT beneficial.
Davie, he aald. fell in with the propo
sition and told him he would gladly pay
1200 if the job were dona He expected
. that the explosion would kill eome non
union men and hoped It would kill all
who wera working, although there were
(0 or more In the shift.
. "And you proposed to Kill BP or mora
men ror zoo, 014 your- -
"I Intended to touch off the powder
and mimp mem orr. -
"And yon proposed to kill these men
for 4 a headr
"I object," aald Hawley. He waa aua-
tained by the court The defense ex
cepted. 1 r 4 . ' '
When asked if he gave any consldera
tlon to the amount Der head, the wit-
nens aald no and stated , that Moyer
addressing a meeting or miners coun
elled all miners In the atrongest terms
that they muat refrain from violence.
ay wood also maae a apeecn warning
tha miners .that thev must keen out el
eaioona and refrain from drinking and
eambling. as any violence wouia d
. blamed on tha federation and troop be
called. -
He got' into the mine to 'attempt an
explosion, but waa discovered byCager,
who anot at turn, ana ne nea.
Made Two Attempt.
He made the first attempt to blow up
the mine in September and the aeoond
in Koveraber. He talked it over with
the strike oommittee first- He awore
Sherman Parker gave him the idea of
attaching a pistol to-tne auiara ran ana
discharging It Into giant cape,- thus
causing an explosion. . .
He alao talked it over with William
Easterly, he awore. At thla point Rich
' ardson called Easterly, who will be a
wltnesa for the defense, its naa Aim
identified by the witness. . .
"That'a him," declared Orchard for
the first time displaying agitation of
. temper., "- . ;
when Orchard planted a trap in tha
mine Eae.-rly waa not with him, as,
being an officer In the union, ha wanted
to be in a position to prove an aum,
He planted the . Domo ana couian
exDlaln how he made the mistake o
fastening it on the sixth level, which
- was unuaed, and not in the aeventh.
. which be had Intended to do. He did
. not know of his own knowledge if the
bomb he placed actually killed McCor-
micit ana secit
. Xaniea Ida Toney,
After the explosion he married Ida
' Toney, a widow with three children, un
der tne name or Harry urcnara. tie
went to live at her house, which waa
too yards from the shaft of the Vindl-,v-
cator. Ha lived with her during the
time he stayed in tha district t He waa
broke , when the two men. were killed,
ao he went to aee Davis and Parker
and asked them for money. They put
mm on ana ne oecame angry.
Before 'this, however, he said, he had
gone to Detective Scott and told him
an attempt waa to be made to wreck a
train. The reason he did this waa be
, cause tie hadn't been paid for the first
Vindicator attempt - He didn't think
he waa used right by being sent into
the mine to try to blow it up and tak-
v ing a great risk while the others were
given the comparatively easy tak of
wrecking a train, which carried with it
no risk. ' ... . .
"Were yori angry because you were
. not told to wreck the train r waa asked.
- "Well, I suppose I was a little Jeal-
" ova," waa the reply. Thla brought out
- another wrangle between the oouneel. ;
, Stole SToat Boommate, .
' Orchard admitted that while rooming
- with John Thompson he stole 110 worth
Of ore from the latter'a trunk. He aald
as Thompson high-graded the ore, he
saw no reason why he could not use it,
as he waa broke. , p -
After the arrest of Parker,' Davis and
Easterly, he stayed In ; towh a while,
and left in December for Denver, trans-
Sortation beina- furnished by D. C.
oott Scott eald Orchard was work
, ing with K. C. -Sterling, chief detective
. of the Mine Owners' assoclati3n. -He
aald he told Scott and Sterling he would
go to Denver and find out all he could
about Eaaterly, Moyer and Haywood,
vand report aa to their movements. He
declared he reported to Scott et the lat
ter'a office at the Crlppre Creek depot
' tni waa adven nass to Denver and tt
In moneW ' Scott went with him to
Denver, but, they separated when-they
got there In order that Orchard should
not do seen wi in ucuiu
-;'.'..-v :U'to Soott.
He aaid he was lying to Scott when
he aald he would tell him all about
Easterly, Moyer and Haywood He did
ot find Eaaterly but went to the Fed
eration offices and Introduced himself
to Moyer and Haywooa. inis was me
first time he. had ever met them but
they aald they had heard of him through
jasteny. . . ,
Another clash occurred between the
lawyers, Richardson declaring he knew
" the lid had been fixed for him and
knew what waa under It. He proposed
to conduct the examination aa he
pleased. Hawley - accused Richardson
of making a false statement and the
court interfered. Orchard aald only
the pereona present at the initial inter
view were Moyer and Haywood and that
It waa held behind cloeed doors. ; -
He declared he told them all about
the alrlke and they told him he had
done a fine Job in the MoCormick and
t beck killing. ; :
Coyer Oave Elm Koaey. .
Moyer, he eald. told him if he wanted
motif r he could have It He aald he
.1 unt take any at that time. Later,
vvr, tie aald, before he left aioyer
(Joemal gpedal gervke.) t '
fused for a time and finally aald ha did Washington, June 7 -Lawyers of the
not know when he got the money but cabinet and several membera of the "n
knew he arot 120 at that time and aald terstata commerce oomrolaaion-, aseen-
ha had a few dollars of Scott'a money bled at tha Whit House today for a
left ' v conference with the, president mat wui
Pressed as to dates Orchard waa hava the most Important Influenoa 0j
fenced and finally admitting It was be- the future policy of the administration
fore Christmas, aa he went back home toward the trusts. There may be a
tnr thmt hnllilav. . . decided modification of the presidents
1 - ... .... I U LCE 1. Ill B L'UIU.I.HUK
Orchard saw Scott dally during his 1 a h... rih. uuhI
stay in Denver.. He aaid that he did developed in the , knowledge that mo
:: .- (Joernal Special servlee.) . i ' I Aa tha result of written charges died
Washington. June T. It la believed I against C. C. Glosa, on of the recently
her that an understanding has been appointed patrolmen, by Annie Gordon,
PinkertonS ETer Since HiS r6B0h twen tha iut department Chl.f Grltsmachei yeaterday afternoon
ana japan regaraing me recent incident euspanuea in. 'iviiuinKn irvui m.
In Ban JTranclaco and that the mikado' paitmant and it will now only require
mnram.i tu ..n,. .w- ... tn rattticauon of the ponce official a ac-
government haa accepted the assuranoe Uon by tJj, Xeoutve board to make
of Secretary Root that the attack on Qloxa' auspenalon permanent :
tha Japanese, waa the outcoma of gen- . Tha -Gordon woman who wa 0.
(,.,1I.. .(ti- i nZ.- dared out of town some time ago by
.2JTnfJ?tJLt?Ar??nl Ju Cameron for habitual Intemper
Cisco and. Is not to be considered as a -.llrn e thla clt from Astoria
Will Swear That He Has
Been Connected With the
Marriage and Before.'
testified that
uor and
r.. .I7. -.i.i w.7. .w. oviw "hi"uw.s? , tlnV.,An - . -.m .r rr.-- .l. wt city prison on a cJar uiuiiiv-
ii v .vjumt r"" y ,r J president .wanta to amend tn unerman v. ... yvw. m inn awmranim inm. m enneii,
Haywood interview, but later aot tS 1 ...... i. .- 1... k.. .....i.ki I rwl. th : .Mk. I affair la aettlad. hnwav.r la tha attl. I ...... . .u. : ...
tTnmiU.A.ad. J oil!. r?iiltl wlth coplea of the propoaed amend- trouble in lMi atid at other Umea. I JJ J!0,UoB ?,f tn. JP"nV P"?" Gloea vhad piled her with llq
yifJ1 "V...S'itft menta to that atatute drawn up by John u'.f .a;" aentiment hostile to the Mpon thla testimony an lnvei
he aald no. Asked If he had been told I a r. ..... . .n 1..--.- v.. t..w I ill naa 1 been associated with ona alT7nlted states. Thar. . nanieinn t m.. wn.a v
. . . j . . . . . , I tvm ....... nviiivwu..iwv.mi i - .. . . r . i ry mm ui uoi nh . a u . . j
7 jrix ma nm nau corporation and conatitutlonal lawyer, i tectlv agency or another moat of IB cn agitation is eountenancea Dy flld written charge 1
il!?-. v. "vf .wh,n.h -f4 fM It ia apparent that tha crisis haa been I time ainoa I have known htm " ' 1 rPnM' government, whioh la Irrlng that she was
!"o. h Vindicator mine through tha reached in the admlnlatratlon'a crusade " T " ... .n .." ?ow . . "' J . I thought by some to be willing that hoe- afoaa and It was at hi
".J"? ithj1 Ate! 11 " againat the truata Thera have been Tnl" w,u bombaneu tn coio- tile feeling shall be fermented. , .he returned to Portland. . The woman
Waan t a fact that he had been told that I .r.-. 1... .1... .v. I - 1. .. v.... t. ,v. ..!.. . I That Jananena lndlrnatlnit nvar , tha I .1.. k. k Mn.nn.t had
ni .h.f??nuiiSinA proceed with more deliberation the proaeeutlon at the Haywood trial I fi!55el?Lrl,rJrttl.c:, V! t-e. Immlarravnt I -siv her liquor and had administered
hi !aJlJ vrVSVt.A!XUi.inX "ulon than have been obaerved -n In Bolee, Orchard a wlf is knowti as w ",kii h tlon Jote. 1 J taatlng to her last weelf following a
itaVtYva vT.."t,..t P"1 ,n dealing with tn unpopular Mra Ida Toney orchard, one uvea at '"",,-- :; : '..r 7 JU"1" V-Iquiur1'- 1Da rvr ... " .-vi -k-
ni Jlt nrB.?B.'?-Uu,t trusfa. Evidence that formerlyTwould Cripple Creek, near the Vindicator mine, f ,r"ng L" v"ln t those tawi br at. produced a letter written to her by
iiK1" .S-.lJ'Iffiv'. have brought Immediate action n the anf la thoroughly famUiar with moat ih 4f"n:; ? AhA Glosa n which the writer, atated that
ardaon, in which both displayed bitter
feelings, waa checked by the court, -
Before leaving : for Cripple . Creek,
Haywood gave him $210, making a total
01 i3ur na received on tne trip, when
Two aaies aggregating f 80,000 hava
been mad this week in the heart of
the east v aid business district The
southwest corner of Union avenue and
East Alder atreet waa purchaaed yes
terday by Otto Burckhardt and H. W.
Lemcke from M. G. Thorsen and C. 3,
Schnabel for 188,000, ;y' " .
Lacal Cacltallsts ' nurchased the ouar- '
ter ' block at the ' southeast corner of
East Third, and East Morrison street :
for' $i,000. . .
Mrs. Helen F. Grlebel ha purchaaeft
from Arthur C. BDencer a lot on Twin.:'
ty-aecond, between Northrup and Over
ton streets, for 16,500. A
a nouse ana lot on' Thurman and
T.TtW.M.f X Height.' h-a bea purchaaed by
a th mlstSaSi of Hl1' 'rom V Fidelity Trust
hllffloVthaf Jor !.
court naa oeen permitted to Bleep of tha sensation that have been re- T"- , " y.Tt m puuuu ."Vv.
tSSSS. rnth.thr'dVyV UMm0U' Ur J oMfa?Unkro7f Mff. &$?t '"oula'V. V"
rneiS commls."n?. appe'to be Mfa Orchard haa left Crtpple Creek JP-omlng Into this country since JsS mide to the Cck" being used by
xunis biiu vwivr annwa, luinnir will I
She haa been -aummonea as a wiinesa Th. ,j.n7rtment of eommei-M and la. I ..r.;,i t, : nMit fi-ifamanha
.Lm' taltfv .n bor ' putting, on mora men ill th Zni 1 the t To i ! Ut. i. waa Imme-
Orchard WiU . testify to is tlma ta ,ct .. ln.nantora hut there ara -V- .r..t,..nHrf Aa all 'natrolman
declared that h pot no money at any ,0:-th, tlma it l,tM. 7i.a iaL nV employe i vn. thousand of mllee of border to be pa. Va on probation for alx month th
tlm. afterward. From either Scott or Mnsltlvenw f1nfy.v.ni.1! ,ro,!,d, th have llftla Suspension la UnUmount to a dlshon-
Sterllng. - , th2 diatn2t tt getting In. Plana are be- orabla dismissal. Glosa declares that
, sJtoi rowaer fov Bomb. . large Vorpo capacity ever since. - ing worked out for meeting oondttlon k i th victim of circumstance ana
He atd that he met Mover in Victor in Vhi fhit. HnU.T' mom aTTf MmMI, f a they exist and when they are- per- ha not been given an opportunity to
on.iH; Kr.ewt- ThatJ.n "' hlm The administration desire to avoid She will tell how during the big trik Jgwj " " ta" "uauon will defend ..t.Vi.yaS
a 100 bill because he aaked him for it anything afcoroachlna- a nanl Ult .in Ui. Orchard home at Altman was never beS?m.,..HJi .. .. .-. . claimed, by fce patrolmen to have piayea
Moyer in nencerorth think long and carefully be. aearohed by the mllltla or th authorl- I r. ' . .1 . . . r i .11 IVT. . " I prvm.u-w v-' ... .
ne rajmiiur. gving into in court againat ti.eltlee
f tk I
comeMJ
Ie.1
Later he got 160 more from Moyer In henceforth
union niu in urippie ureex,
two bom be to nut In tha .Vindicator truata.
ounaers ana was neipea in tne joo
by Oney Barnes, who an expert at bomb
making. He did tha work at Barnes'
cabin- at Independence and atole 10
pounds of powder from -a leaaeholder
named Charles Perkins and took it to
his cabin... He kept the powder in his
house for a while.
Hera Barnes, who was In th audience
Stood UD. and waa identified hv Or.
chard. On of th bomb he save, was
r;tven a man named Dempsey who threw
t into the Vindicator bunkera He took
the other to Eaaterly and never heard
anything mora about It
Aaxea lr it was not generally known
among miners at that time that ha was
working for Scott and Sterling, ha aald
ha didn't think so, ..s v - .
ASKS 820.000
FOR BROKEN BACK
(.,..". ;', wMwa - "
: .......... ", .' ,
Tthougro a. 'au-pp-osed MVJUL.
tnan? SZlVl MrfkeV. in tha n.! tKa 'tu',n -rV VaTttlng wor."e
that tha horn of atrlkera in the neign-i - tn t ... .h ' I
??I?iJZ? Ifr.??- . .iM.n.a .d "ne In large numbers. He hia been aent
un. ur UiV wm.. ..... Haattla. with l-.tm.tlnn. m v t
searched. -'.ln .k., n.. Vancouver, Victoria and other Canadian
.Mr;- .nK,iiiriJi-1!? vitihSJI c,tle" nd make a thorough InvesUga.
trio to tha bull nen at Vlotor, where I T-.tm,.tix. v.... .... i..,,..',.
her brother, a miner, waa nr" th United SUtea attorney at Honolulu
fflL,, poastblv who I issuing,
waa in eimmwd. a.emed V Vnn, , h., r.uaui.nt passport, at tnat port
wail, ana treatea ner witn in greatest
601 LEFT HI'
HOOD
ennrtaav and eonaidaration.
"Verdeckberg knew r- husband wmk
a Plnkerton." Mrs. Orchard told a
friend, "'and that la why he treated me
Attended Wreckers' Trial. ,'
Orchard aald he want t Ttanva ttia
latter Part of Januarv ta attand tha
State Federation of Labor. Ha, wa - -4 k :
sura or tn tim. but later when told rherrin . a t a. r v
that the convention wa held on Janu- L Cnff,n t0" ' R N' C
arv , i and 4 he admitted that h B'Ie""nc responsible for th
migni nave oeen mistaken. He went wrecg at Cayus on April 10 in which
II T? Xr T PmiMTiTT Iso nlca and would not 1st -to oldira
v wiuuuj jwwcuu- annoy ua at home."
';" Spy tor Mine Owaers,
Still another point that Mrs. Orchard
FLUME OPERATOR
ant In Heavy Damage Suit
Brought by Chinaman.
may tell about waa that 'her husbanu
waa in the habit of making secret visits
to k. u, Bterung, tne mine ownerr
detectlve, during the Lig strike in Crip-
nla fraeV A ahnrt tlma hafnra tha In.
dependence denot exploalon. Orchard be- J,ftffl t Penftfi RflVa TTa 'N'pPils
ASKS MORE ID
Rohert a Wright of.Port-
Jand Says 0. B. & N.
Serrice Is Bad.,
a a i ! av Vi A
i ii.t.rd- Twenty - ninth ,) treets, , Willamett
E. M.
cpm. -
Two east side residences were sold ''
yesterday, one at Knott and Borthwlck
street waa purchased by Rosco R. .
Morrill for $5,000, and a quarter block
at East Seventeenth and Schuyler wa '
sold to C. B. Woodworth by John 8. -Morgan
for l,600.
nana are maturing ror the erection
oi tne central passenger station of tl
Portland Hallway, Light A Power
pany, on Second and Pine streets.
likely that actual construction work
will begin on the building late tn th
summer, although the railway official '
ara not prepared to make any definite
announcement as to the tlma The ten. .
ants occupying the buildings , on tb
depot site hold lease requring them 19
vacate on bo aayr notice, '
F. A. Krlbs haa taken out a permit ta
build a residence on Lo ve Joy, bej ween
Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets,
at 'a cost of $17,000. .
A permit waa issued yesterday to Jay
Cooke to make alterations in hi four. '
story brick, on Front street, between
Ash and Anken'y.. Th proposed altera
tions wlll.coat ahout $10,000.
Russell St Blyth sold yesterday to th '
Columtla Investment company 10iore '
in the Balch gulch for $1S,00.' Tb
property, will be filled and brought to
street grade with the earth from tha
Goldsmith tract, whloh 1 ta be graded
down and mad aultab) for building
purposes. r . .
TEBEOR OF SUISLAW '
. ABRESTED AT EUGENE
RIVER
ran drinking heavily and a day before I
tna
. (Bpedar Dispatch t Tb JeeroaL)
Salem. Or- June 7 Indignant at tha
manner In which ha waa treated by th
railway agent at Hood River and
nnr sa sasj 11 flFirna wv si si nnminiTran - Baa vas -w J v a mww w - a m t . . . . . .
to tha headquarters and saw Moyer; four lives were lost and numb-Tor Orchard has T statd tha T be Wsband. JiXteUSlOn 10 WaSn HeigUtS J lnrm-n train eonauctor aoma time ago,
Haywood. Pettleone, ONell and othera l'i. '!!.,W,t? t !S4 number of iid hia aoVcharlle Ia- w a ' . " i Rftbart C. Wright, a Portland attorney,
They told him tha? they did not wnt f W Hln appeared Tnfi packed la wafon and that he told .. . Land AWRY. nM eomplalnt with th railway
sn. violence in Cripple Creek untU ln the circuit court this morning - to her that he waa going away and nrob- . - (commission againat the O. R. A N. com
aker the union offlcers then under ar- ijp.ooo damages from tb company ably would be gone for a year or two. ' V ' " ', - pany.- He atatee' that ha waa moon-
reat were liberated. .He aald that th t0' auetalned In the wreck, i Shs aald that when tha leasees wer -1... ' 1 yenfnced by the failure of th agent at
men charged .with train wrecking wer T"? rlal th ault was begun before called out by the strike Orchard pre- ' Pne. redoubtobl and resource, that plac to sell hint a ticket so as
later acquitted, he being at the trial, fufge Sear and Jury, waa drawn to tended to get indignant and that he fal, appeared before th park board this tor tra In for Portland. He further
Ha heard that a detective had " con- hff ,lh faa . 4V ' .u t claimed to have gon to Denver and mornina and asked for an extension of verthat th O. R. N. has failed to
f eased to bavin g done the job and triad - charged that tha roadbed at joined th Mine Owners' association, af- ,r,una o or an extension or provj,j adequate aervlce at Hood River
to Ox tha blame upon tha FederaTloa train plunged into tir which wtOTel W itlll Atpt Mm to operate his flum aoroaa Mao- To accommodate the ahlpment o-fruit
He aaw Scott and Sterling at'th triali .L"1? XT','.,? f'0 an2 " relaUona with tha members of lr Prk, o that he might be abl to nd P?.ri!jbi ,!?fffi.!Si Ji"wT2
SdW?htncoJrn;VThi tSS SaTguVs'e0 "? cmi0- . TTt P ?fKrf WnV r- SJcrstoerabten
with thftniiiHa ,.'a ?h. 2.57: .nd broken, and that the flanges on '.J. . tlon of Willametta HelghU into tha lowv matter and baggage and. do tha nece.
land surrounding Guild's lake, Every aary ticket selling within the short tlm
paction .tn th pr..encl9f tha flam. gJg lUWCTi'pr.n't S8SSS.
on the park property was met with a that the conductor failed to exercise
seemingly piausioia excuse, and tha rood judgment, witn tne train on um,
which will .give lta decision , to , Mr. p9 at the sutl-m to ge their tjeketa.
r ' t T STL . .1. I- xna caiapooia wmDtr company naa
. w a" ? ot th"",lnsber of th a complaint with th railway com ml s-
;-t . '"y". sion aaaing xor oenea swuenmg racii-
Cleay nark had been almost irranarahlvi 1.1.. . t c..k nm.win. nT T M
damaged by the flume and by tha debris I Robinson of Tualatin, aa a complaint
that had been washed down from the on the efficiency of .the freight ser-
with the militia, ao that hVn,.id .i. f J? " xne iianges on
and at will ----- ina wneeia or tne cars ana engine were
ana go at win. , h I worn and unlit for naa. Thaaa
SJL ?,f,--r ,r to prov that the negUgenc
He met Mover at the trials and he- of the railroad eomnan waa tha nrim.
came Intimate with him, but ewofe he ary cause of the wreck.
Waa not trvinS to ret avldanM inln.t . I.aw W Hln a rhla.m.a wK ,a
him. Regarding the using of Greek on the train, alleges that h sustained
Are, Moyer told7 Jiltn how. it could be a broken back when the tram went Into
Used, but told him v not tn naa lr In I tha rival, dlaahllti klm m. Htm , U.
Crlppit Creek. He got a eupply while asks $20,000 dam area for his injuries,
at the -convention in January. Petti- The company alleges that the accl-
bone took him over to his house and dent was caused by the formation of a
ehowed him how to make It, and ex- spring under tha roadbed by tha heavy
HIRED RUEF 10
GET PROSECOTIOII
Frank Van Valkenberg, Alleged to
He Insane, Quietlr Yields
to Sheriff. .
tlA.lllr1 thm hmt mrhW t Helnai I Ua jlA-.aAi.. a le. m.-.w .sa..1! I -
c .j z . ' ' 7i : m , v r:,r f" ruwrrur. ,ov!. u i - . . l " wo'iwwwnw a own irom int I on i
tandaov "& 'u.m UWW. K ".US l2L EJIV JA "If"" H TCnCn IteStaUranteUrS TeU winter. Tlo between Tualatin and Portland.
. - - w ww ntiMiJ r aewa auui uou evHaviiio m aim ill ev tt a lubcs i I j"s"nfTSB r 1 1 set i inni t n sa a si m -WaTSi si nnr waa-.
had to bury It .- ..... I called this morning was David Hlrstel,
When asked If It waa not a faot Inarr wltnaaa raa-ardina tna nnnAiHnn. nt
Moyer, when he went up to Denver a the grade at the point where the wrecx
third time, asked him to aro with him I occurred. . Additional evidence la bain
to Ouray to protect him. which ha did (heard this afternoon.
he aald not exactly. He declared he It is said that a number of damage
of . Paying Political Boss SSSTS22S MEMORIAL EXERCISES
for Securing: Licenses.
.-" ' (Journal Special Service.)
San Francisco, June. T.
went along because ha was willing to I ults against tha O. R. A N. will fol
nrotect Mover. - flow If Lew Wr Hln ts successful ln
He ; had two .revolvers whlcli he ' had I eecurlng a verdict. Othera who were r T .
borrowed? He JaSMotold him nJ-r-d' in tha wreck at ; Cayusa are "V rUwtor. waa
".""ui?ufwe?"noWna th fi'"- board and coin ted to the Imnrovementa
"rm. " lne rniaaie or tne car ;"... .. .5. i . - vv nen ne lauea to get a ucense nesa1a that had alreadv been mada and nutlinad
dam and that, anyhow, a freak of na
ture the .silver thaw waa tha cause
of it all. Pence said that tha flume
had been fitted un with a board walk
An Inn .wtllj.lv h.m.j4. A n.nnl . ...
dan and wera thankful nr Mm nm. I Multnomah CimD TSo. 77. Woodmen
wu Aur, anoe. .. tie saia mere naa seen no leak
age reported from the flume. . .
penoe made a long speech to tha
WILL BE HELP SUNDAY
of the World, Arrange Ex
0 URiMII
and if anybody came Jo attack them -he trlal u,t
oouia get tne grips open before they
reached them and ret tin . mm itit
action. . -. .. .. , v
- When asked If th. object of th
sawed-off shotgun wa simply to' put
titui ... .u a11, aaiu yea. .
Whan aaked If ha fi.M n ..l .i..
stand yesterday that the aawed off ahot
guna were ao they could ha atrann.d
around the neck and carried In a holster
under the coat unobserved, he said he
did not think so.. Later he said ha did.
but aald nothing of this kind about the
guna provided in the federation bulld-
s uiui uv aim muyor cajTiea. . e
ni . attorney. aayisea- mm to aee Kuef. .,.--... A, tha ..tra .
Then he told of the meeting of other lul, "ZL ZZZnZ' f Vnii. r 7.m1
tended Program. -
- . . I . . M .... . . . . I
restauranteura and of the arrangement 5""."""?." ?l r.,--,.n n.mn Nn TT Wndmn nf
tn al va Ru.f ci nnn , properly wuuia ua aauea io xna weaitn I . '
0lfiV.ald he nild hi. ".hara becaus he gr. and "7 tt th World, will hold inemorlal xercl.es
knew if he did not do ao ha would hav bla pwnxompany had tnt about $160,- and unvllln crmonie Jp their hall,
to close un. He looked udoh the ur- 008 Jin putting it. holding, m market-I ,Th wat Alder atreta. Bun-
.. . ... . . . . ..i - i .hi. ah.Ml Ha a. in rn.r tha wnrlr luln I "
in e i i i, dum ma aviurney ice, out aa I .7 .'
protection. He eald Ruef never threat- earned on arouna tne para wouia vi
fened him and admitted ha had not nald I increase the value of thla piece of
his second installment I property. Private owners, he said,
r J .1 I . . . . . I . kin. .A hh th. f1..M. . .
monv. Ha aald ha and nth.r raatau. I their nronertv without charra and thai1'! ODjects
PRAY FOR MERCY
raniaurw new inev ware going xo oa only P--' IP 1 aarvlnaa 1 TiV carnn offlcersr roll call.
ri , t" '2? SEE i.!wu" 01 ),,"' IW ,n wo""n Clerk J. M7Woodworth ; solo. "0 Eyes
testi-1 eager to get him to put the flume across I !?
(stau-1 their property without charge, and the J'
to b only protest mad wa. by th city forJl0tPV
I . I .. a .'.iMb TV . ..1U.I,,-
oitv program will b rendered;
were Piano selection. Professor 3. F. Bam-
ouariei. - tsun oi mv ooui . ioui-
George ( E-
of Woodcraft - Hon.
Chamberlain; ritualistic
and arrange with him to get tfteir I park.
Hasten to Disclaim 3Ife2&
Journment for the day waa taken,
LlEtlDf f,ll
MEET m TALK
Connection With Trust and
Promise to Be Good. ,
I rency and would give no receipts.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
WILL KEEP AT WORK
SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE
That Ara Weary" . (Brackett). -, Miss
Petronella Connolly poem, - "Oh why
ChAi.U ih. Snlrlt nf Hfni-tal Da Pmililf'
W. W. Lumeden; unveiling monuments.
(Special Dlsiajtck ta Tb Jearoal) ... ,;
t Eugene, 'Or., una TrtanTt : Va
Valkenberg, an alleged Insane man, who
had threatened ta aboot hi wife and
had . driven his neighbors -Sway from
his place on the flower Bulslaw "river
with a. rifle becaus they oame to re.
monstrat with him on account of 'tb
way. ha wa treating his wife, wa
taken Into custody by Sheriff Flsk last
evening aa the stag from the Sulslaw '
country arrived hare last nlrht. -Van
Valkenberg came out to town , tb do
aoma business, he said, boarding tha
stare so or tu miiM west 01 iLurene.
None of tha pa.sengers nor ths drIvef..M
H. . .1.1.,, vu. ... 1 1 1 V VI.U i , VJB
route recognised . him and "telenhoned
the aherlff that ha was coming to town,
Accordinai that official and Chief of
Police Farrtngton met himas the sue, . v
liuii.u ,1. nuu iiv 141.J.VI f uuiimrau
sjrrest. : He had on hia person a re.
vol ver, 1 which he displayed at various
tlmea on the way- out, frightening tb
passengers badly. It is said he ha
threatened during tha nast few davs ta
kill several of Bis neighbors and haa
terrorised tne wnoie , community in
wnicn na tivea.
MINNEHAHA TRIBE IN
INDEPENDENCE PARAPH
At regular meeting of Minnehaha '
tribe, No.. 3, Improved Order. Redman, i
held at the Wigwam, In the SelUag.
Hlrsch buildlnr. It waa decided to take
part in the, Fourth of July parade.' A.-;
meeting oi .aii tne iriDea- iapnnnea w ,(B
June. 14, in mu.rn.rn una, arrajigomenia.. .
The semi-annual election resulted- v.
follows: J. H. Jones, vachera; :V,C.V, i
Wells, senior sagamore;. Dr. Theo.Tey ?
ler. Junior sagamore; B.. T. Fruee. .
prophet. j-' .
FIRE DEPARTMENT
RESPONDED PROMPTLTl
- fWT mTjrw TTCrrrDUl A OW decoration of graves with flowers, of
VII XSXilt JU.1 Ji)lJxX.ajJ t fleer and company No. 77. W. O. W.
"The Kaaiant t Morn' twooa.
his office today in the persons of men
who were indicted by the federal grand
jury In connection with the furniture
trust. ..Tha callers not, only came ln
nanann stv enaMtr' waf aa vaa aaveaiaai m9 Kw
Seventy-five strong, lusty-voiced. ... ... -iv.,. . . ..
. . . ' I iivimv7 wiuie win. vmiiv .1. wmyMi
..c.u-.ou men vama jhvu romana to- with their attorneya
day as delegates to the annual conven-l AH were anxious to disclaim cdnnec
Jta. .
Aasistant United .States Attorney - ! - . ... T
James Cole waa deluged with callers at I Discharge of Grand Jury WW Cans
No Cessation In Official
DntleeJ. .
There will b no cassation of work
ln tha United States .attorney's offlca
tlon of th ; Oregon Rural Lttrcar. I t,on w,th tn.e rut .wnJ1 pany. were on because of the adjournment of th fed
rWtYH. V 7L.7JSi!'Jll. "4 Jury. and: Mr. Bristol stated
w'wmuoB, fieBaquariere were bla oonvintlon for eomblnlna- to ferulata h. I. . n..n..itt. n.w ...u.
established at the Imperial hotel, and and maintain prices in the furniture In- in which railroads will be the defend
the delegates will meet lnfomally to- dustry. Many knew that" the govern- ant."i n:-sr;itH-i,::
night to become acquainted and discuss ment has a strong case against them On of th suits will fcs in the nature
tne program ror tomorrow's session. and were teaay to maae almost any i 0f 'a teat case for violation of protect
The real work of tha convention will I kind of a.' stimulation that would tend U) i.. .h f ..,,. rir.a Tha
be done at the Commercial club tomor- mitigate the penalty they stand in fear name of the company waa not divulged
row, and the main subject fo discus of. ; , . ' .. - but it haa been careless in protecting
sion will be on the rood roads move. With the exception of tha small fry. n,nn..t. .nn, ..,la. f,.
"IXhJ511 bJocts arranged for the however, it is doubtful If anylenlency from locomotives and Mr. Bristol is
profram are: 'An Adequate Salary," is shown the indicted parties. Many preparing the complaint in the caae.
'Equalisation of Pay," "Chrlatmaa as a men who bad an opportunity Of appear- other suits will be brought by Mr.
Holiday' -Stopping the Penny Nuls- ing before the grand Jury and receiving Bristol before the next term baaln ' on
VJiVrW Prcel p08t VufsJ u mmunity bath, now find them.elve. $e?mS& th2
&?lv,KL t.. Bfc..toJ&.?" W-JS&WJiStl cancellation the old Oregon and CaU-
PHilton. Pnatmaatar Jnhn W. VTIn.n' I un information. A number of theaa "iP1-.11!?.. T8?";
.
niiartat
a m ... ... a. I ward); dedication -of monuments, camp
Portland today has MU more officers; soioT "Th Ninety and Nine,'1
school children than a. year ago, I J. Claire Monteiyi; aaqress, itev. ueorge
a. van waters; soio, - t-eace i.jeave
With JTou" (Tenny). Mrs; May Dear
born Schwab; closing ceremonies, camp
offlcers; quartet, "God Shall Wipe Away
All Tears ' (Combs): camp honors; clos
ing ode; quartet, Mrs. May-ueawiorn
Schwab, Miss Petronella Connolly W.
O.; Hodson, J. Claire Montelth. Muslo
under the direction of Miss Petronella
Connolly. Accompanist, professor J., .
uemiora. 1 -. " - -
Camp Offlcers-Consul commander, A,
M. Cox, adviser, B. I Mlnar; clerk, J.
M. Woodworth; banker. W. W. Mlnar:
escort, J. H. MQBrlde; watchman, H, A.
emeios; sentry, jrrana x rotter, ,
DEATH COMES AFTER
EATING HEARTY LUNCH
according: to th school census
completed this afternoon and a
which wiQ be presented to the 4
board for approval next Monday.
' Tha growth is the largest in
th history of the city's schools. e
Last ' year tha enumeration e
showed a total of t.8. ohll- e
dren between tha ages of 4 and
20 years." This year there ar
J9.1J9. Of this number 18,181 v
are girls and 18,968 boya Th a
proportion laat year between the .
saxes was about th same. 4
With the completion of ' th : a
school census th apportionment
for each child has-been fixed- at a
$10.16, tha total, amounting to a e
sum in excess of 1801,000. ' - -
T rPaaaaa.. . aw. la aV ' Va1 : Kaaai a. aa
iTv ,tEt&JP SSSTAew iTnndJ? "wh PVrtland to aid 'intBaTSvaSl.
Hawley and Ellis have been Invited to I plead guilty Monday when they are t inn tha Rnntharn Paoifin rail.
Senator Fulton will formally arraigned. . - , land rrant, will arrive Monday to
speak, and all save
probably be present
Other matters to com up tomorrow
will be the election of officers to suc
ceed President K. P. Loop of McMlnn
vllle and John H. Coins, secretary
treasurer, of Albany; ' Tomorrow even
ing all city carriers or Portland will be
the guests of the rua! carriers and a
geeral good time has been planned for
tnose wno attend.
SMELTER WORKERS
DEMAND INCREASE
commence his work. Mr. Townsend la
the aasistant United States attorney for j
Norm Jjaitoia.
Oeorge H. Peters, a carpenter, aged
48, of ' SSI Bast Twenty-first1" street,
died suddenly; yesterday: afternoon un-"
der most peculiar circumstances.. Peters
was at work on a building at 6 8 Union
avenue, and bad just partaken of lunch
eon when .overtaken by death.' -Owing
mr Trrrm Ttn-nnm-mTrm I to u raci inav urn man naa apparnnuy
TO VICE-PRESIDENCY j been in the best of health, the sudden-
lice ui uib u.iinwn, i.wu.u wjr biiw
police aa mysterious. ; , . ,:i . .
rflaeelal DitDateh te Tbe Joaraal.t . An investigation was maae, ana in
SUMNER IS ELECTED
(Special Dispatch to Tbe JocraaL)
Helena. Mont, June T. The recently
Out of 180 rural carriers in Oreron. 1 formed union at. Eaat Helena haa made
tne association nas too on xne memDer-
hin rolL it is expected that 26 more
will be admitted tomorrow, which . will
place the Oregon association ahead of
in otner states in tne country in point
Of percentage of enrollment
ELECTION BETS PAID
, SO NO INJUNCTION
T..-. i ri...i.. c.... . officers detailed on the caae rave it aa
Por lanS'w.. elected - rlce-nrasldan t IEl?1?!! Jwif--JJiSf-
PAPAMTCT? TlTCT.TTnVTCfl UfAV of th International Telephone aasocia- clares that heart fallur was undoubted-
Vwvax. jjw jiw, Uoa ... iv the cause of death. Peters is sur-
'I'll! IK H IN II W IM I , I H h: I .... iw j ii.,m...iiiM y'"''i
vvj.1 j.aa.ij v 1 1 ii u i cnaries oumnor ia proaiaeni ti me I children. -r ..- r.i ..' ,
i.;,t,o,h i. i -.i I. j Home Telephone company of this city. .b ,-
n-ln, the f .lnra a th. nnrnn.r ""A1 fft,tfiVfi5??.0P,,25? IfTTT TT? VHAPQ XTAT , .
demands upon the management of the " " -i.7 .VTI " ?5S?-' :SZ..F,a M-V avxjo aw ,
American SmelUng and Refining com- -nntantas of tha stomach of Oeorre 8. dependent - Telephone, ae-ociatton is an I MISS T HEt CL A NSICS
There will be no lnlunctlon arainat
Schiller & Co. preventing them from
paying tha election bets posted at their
piace at aiztn ana waamngton atreets.
Vesterdav the last dollar waa nald. one
day ahead of schedule time, and it
would therefore be impossible to snjolo
pany for a wage advance' of 60 cents Williams, who died under mysterious organization having for lta purpose th?
a day to all employes, numbering about circumstances Wednesday afternoon In I Protection,, of - the independents in all
400. The plant Is the largest operated tha Graham hotel. 14 Washington street Prts oz toe worm.
by tne company in me west, xne com- it will never he definitely established
fSsaelal DUottca te The Joornsl.)
University of Oregon, Eugene, Juno f.
KFJtSZ& 10 day, W-decld. on whether th. nnfortunat. n,an anded hi. FLEDGLING ATTORNEYS Ex-Senator F; W. Mulkey said in his
The company has made public the Dr. Fred COiliett. 'performed an - ... xr& A "D ' 1?TV A T mvoma "pMCB . , un,ve,r.:T tB J,c.u!
announcement, that effective June 1, It autopsy on the body yesterday, but : JDAle liAi IXibTo failure In taitln and Greek ia
had adopted- the eo-called Colorado could find no trace of poisoning. All of - .. i no reaaon why he should be a failure
bonus system, under 'which, employe the vital organs were . found In good .' i, . v V'l ' . In life, and pointed ut that many men
working 80 daya or more each three condition and there waa nothing tan- . Judge Gantenbln haa been Instructed who have atopped their Greek and Latin
month ar. riven-S per cent bonus on gible to indicate the causa of death. by the clerk of the supreme court that studies by compulsion have gone Into
their wage aoale. From the note left b Williams, ;". the examination of applicants for ad- the world and made a mark. He pointed
The men do not look with favor on queathlng all of hi, personal property mlaslon to the Oregon, bar will begin out that he himself had been compeUed
this plan, declaring the nature Of their to Mrs. Anna Spang, snd ether circum- at the capitol building at Salem next by his professors to forego the doubtful
work IS such that men cannot stand It stances surrounding the case. Coroner Wednesday morning. - , A large elase pleasures of studying Latin and Greek,
before the furnace fffl m&aUE XJI aP Flnley believes mat WttUamJ commit- from the University of Oregoa 4Ar yet had found hlmaeif fairly proficient
thraa months. - .mmmmmt ,wr-am Am A aflrlrt. .Tl aohool Will taka tha aramlnatlnn. . , ; In Other Ibinra, i , . ,w .. ,
Fire broke out in th one-st'or'fraa "
eottare at '4i7 -Northrun street at 11
o'clock thla mornlnr. damarlnlr that and' ....
the adjoining house to the extent' of y,'
aoont ou.. ,xne property De ion sea to ;
J. J, Murphy and was partially-insured. !H
The origin of the blase Is not known.r 5
.... v .... " . ' un,
at the time the fire was discovered. ?W
Th prompt arrival or the nre paa '
ratus prevented a much larger fire, as "
the neighborhood . Is closely built -up -with
cheap frame housea.-'.t,'
ORATORY GRADUATES
: f RECEIYE DIPLOMAS :
: 'Special DUpateh te Tbe Jooraat.) ' M V
Salem, Or., June 7. Th commence.'
ment exerciae of tb College of Ora.
tory of Willamett university were held v
last evening at the First Methodist
Episcopal church. Th graduates wer
Miss Vera Mary Byare of Salem and ,
Mlts OUva Rigby ; of Pendleton.-, Th
diplomas were presented by President -'
J..H. Coleman -of tb Ittntverslty; yM iif -f '
Building Permltv 'A
Mil t7 wnj UI1 ni-nvi a niiBj. i'
East Taylor between East Twenty-third -
and East Twenty-fifth,. 88,000; F.-8im-; i.
mons. East Fourteenth netween Bhaver i
and Mason, 8100: J. T. Tindall, repairs, i
dwelling,. fan - flouten between Syra V'
ouse and De pauw, zoo; Mrs. Ha trie. ,
ing, Horatio and Fremont streets; 81,800;
r. m. i teming, two two-story iram.
dwellinrs. East Couch and EaetfiAveh'.
teenth streets. 84.000 each: J. HaaffMaa. .
j . - . a j : . - a A
repairs, . aweinng, u - uenion ' street,awJ
8250: John Dollar, repeirs, store-. Flrat
Yamhill streets, J. Martin. I
nna.atnrv .. fm. ; dwallino. v' ITInrana "I
street, between East Seventh and East
Elrhth streets, $1,600; John Travis, re.
nalrs. dwelllnr. East Sixteenth - street.
hear East Washington street; 8226 iF.
A. Krlbs, two-story frame dwelling,
Loveloy street between Twenty-fifth,
nuu Jl. w.ni-aiAlu iuww, fii.uuvi I . .va .
Ward, one-story frame d welling,. 'fflb
betts , street, between East . Twentv
third and East Twenty-fourth streets,
81,600; O'Malley & Newberger, repair .
brick ator. Washington street between
Sixth and Seventh streets. 81.000: C. B.
Dalrymple, one-story frame dwelling,
Borthwfck street, between AJnswortn
and Jarrett, $600; Jay Cook, repairs,
four-story brick warehouse. Front street
between Ankeny and Ash streets, 810,. ,
000: Noon Bar comoany. renal, four. -
store brick store. First street bet waan -
Couch and Burnalde streets, $1,000; C.
Y. oooawin, one-story tram dwelling,
East Thirty-first street, between wv. .
rant' and - Alberta streets, 4600; Sara
Wele one-story frame barn, Macadnm. v
and Pennoyer streets, $800; Joe Eddy, ','
one and one half-story frame dwelline-.
Idaho and .Virginia streets, $2,400, . . ' , .