-. THIS OREGON DAILY' JOURNAi; PORTLAND. MONDAY - EVENING, . JUNE 10, '1007. HAfJY DEFENDANTS DELAY OF TRIALS SECURE Slify-Five Indicted' Members of the Furniture Trust Ap- ; pear vd ore Federal Court Today, . Forty-One of . , Whom Ask for Delay. ' , , TEfflERllilSOi RAILRMDS IllSIIIUIE HOSISCOil 111 Hi I - ' ' '. immmmmmm . ;.. asBBjBBsiBBBaBBBBBBBBBBlBBBBssBsB ' ' "j MM TO GET COIil William Scney Believed by a First Three Days of Thanks- Many Masons Make Mecca of Governor Sheldon it Nebris- Orchard Goes' Over Affain Many of th. 65 members of th fur . nltur trust appeared-In person or by attorney before Judge Charles E.. Wol verton In the ' United States dtatrlct - court thla rooming, 41 of whom asked for day In which to pjead to the . charges in tha Indictment. Tha others misunderstood tha court when requested to step forward, and , their eases will coma up Wedneaday morning, when the remainder of tha ) is Indicted nan will appear for arraignment. Only one firm entered a plea, of not guilty, today, i That ; waa Frederick ft Nelson of BeatUeTwho appard by at. . tornejr. ' !' Asslstsnt , United Btatea Attorney Jamea , Cole announced In court thla morning that all tnembera would be al lowed to go on their own recognisance ao long aa they muke no trouble for tha authorities Ha alao aaid that all of the indicted membera muat appear oy wea neaday morning. If they fall to do ao, bench warranta, will bo aarved upon them except In lnatanoea where Mr. CoN finda tha defendant acting In good fsith and la unable to arrive In Port land in time. . , 1 ' I' roxoad Into tlia Tnurk.!:,., " It waa currently reported thla morn ln that 'most of tha furniture dealera Indicted will plead gutlty. Many - de clared they had been foreed into the combination and wanted to get out aa easily aa possible. F. B. Harmon ek Co. ' of Tacoma, one of tha larreat firms In the combination, hare made the state ' ment that they were forced Into the trust upon the threat that they would lose all of their Oregon business. They also aald that they would not enter Into another agreement similar to tha one which got them Into court. Oca of tha letters aet forth In tha in fllctment la from Harmon Co. to a Baker City firm lnwhlch they notified the latter that they would be unable to ell to the Baker City firm because it was not member or tha retallera' as sociation. v, Uore la Seserre. "' The defendants filed a demurrer to the Indictment and succeeded In ' hav ing It aet aside, it la probable that Mr. Lone Highwayman Last giving Week Designated ; Night ; of $53 Cash While for Affair This Year Pa- Driving Past Multnomah Cemetery. $? '$$fyQ pers Being; Prepared for Coming Examinations. . Cole will await tha convening of the next grand Jury and prepare an indict ment which will be even more elaborate than the present one. : It - would have been possible . to indict each corpora tion .and each Individual In tha corpor ation on aa many count aa they have been day a in business, or aomeuiing more than 1.000 days. It would alao ba possible to return three, counts for aa many orrenaea, making mora man l.vuo counts aitogetner. - Aa each corporation could oe nnea IS. 000 for each count . and each indl- uni "on. yeaVfn prison f5? Teh B,a..M.f rob 0f .,6 TW1 """f1 County Ther.' In- twe.n 400 and Portland This Week to Attend Session of Grand Lodge Scottish Rite Ma- sons Meet Today.' ka Disliked by Magnates r Story of His Crimes After Uecause He Succeeded in ; 'Blowing Up Independence Separating . the .Interests ' Depot Went , to Califor- From Politics. ;nia to IOll. Bradley. .jr .'. .... v. w I TOMujr vv - A nil Wajajjr jrorCIaUin ! TA Hal man to I , , iA..A Jt- - - thla morning that.h. waa held up b a Thanksgiving week ar. tha daU. for th. of tha Oregon Maaonlo fraternity. Ba- ra who Tt. noTa Portland vl &00 Ob tmot .tnH Vfaii-tn1A I haL.a VK. - a aw - M.ai . . '""u .,'1 drlvln r... M..tnnm.h .K.. -n,. ,- . v.. ... J. . " " -f- one n tarn oiaon oo count, ine ones wouia run raw ounon i --- --- .... , ..uiyU...ui.ul vioK mww auioui wiu oe in attendance at the Btata moat ennalatentlv hata hv NeK of dollars, and. the prlaon sentences 1 10 o'clock last night 8enr Uvel at from tha eountv iuMrini.nAM.fi rnM ,nnn 1-. . -,.v v. c?niatentiy naiad py iveo .i vw a.r.ui mm th mnri Hit ... . I.. . . ' .. " - 1- " siun i raau nuiroad interests. Ho has nulled 7 :7. "-.v i " oir .iroei una is rmDiovea i mis morninsr ma tnt it mirht dmi thi nmil..!.. . ik. in imnmt the limit or nenaiiy in eacn i h h nrihtn c. hm.: 1 . . : - - - i - , w w-. : - - . I ...ii.wii vivivu vvr wur ftnMMtw Wam . l ax. . ' ' SiV ' i Ibany at 86 Fifth stroet. , r'i wwawi'iw. o Theaa Seenred Delay. : On fiundavs sinev has rh.r. f . county ror ineir summer vacatlona Iclant Md Aontad B.t-v days, were: i , -r; - I twiggy, Mat night,, aeoordlnc to W r'S-lYA'i t hi Ki.--;?;! I Z. . TL r wapw . ot uta law much aa tha money a total atraWr.H. wnoiesaiers " in civ uiu juh iii.rcn (Journal Special Berries.) ,' .' . Boise. Idaho, June 10 Thla' after noon Attorney Rlnhnr1ann In hla wmm- examination took Harry Orohard over hla movements after the blowing up of raka railroad Interests. Ha haa pulled I the Independence depot In June, 104. thn hands re h mirnavi m.-o. I Orohard stated that when he got to The aeml-annual rannlnn e h. ., . . ... I v.n.yn 1 uw tuagcm.nt , di neoraaaa Manufacturing company, Portland; k. i aiuitnoman cemetery on hla way home Albany, urecon jumnun oura , uwd wiui uig Dnw niUK Peters Roberta Furniture com I stepped out from the opposite side of Main v pa nr. Morgan Wall Paper company, the road with a revolver In hla left hand Rmhnm -Vail A -co. Dragon uasaet eeisea ins norse s oriaie in nis ngnt an company, Heywood Broa. A Wakefield In a gruff voice ordered Seney to give Co- Abbott Church, Doernbecher Up hla money. , -. , Manufacturing company. Herman Mta-1 Beney threw out $5 In silver, but tha Ser, Meier A Frank company, Portland I roDDer neara tne cun or the remainder iattress A Upholstery company, Co-land with an oath preaeed tha revolver lumbla Chair company," I Ruvenaky, againat Sfen.y'a noae and demanded the A. Merle & Cor George E. K. Fltcntier, oaience or me money. Beney then gav Dnk..t v. vtrimtnm- Rirnimin , Patent l him hla purse containing 136 in aoli n.t Manufaoturina company, Henry J. I n1 aome silver that he had looae in hla T...i.. ThMvinn Tonslna-. Rosa City pocket, amounting to about III. Manufacturing company, all of Port-1 The robber then stepped aside and l-nd. ... ;- i I "'ooo in tne roaa wnue ueney drove on California wnoiesaiers u, J. ana r I iiym-. xn wniy aewnpuun Tc.it.. m. m . w J. Bioan comoanr. t ney couia give was mat tne cianway. all of San Francisco. i man wore a Jong black maak reaching - Washington Wholesaler F. B. Har- cnin. was anon and wen ouut, mon A Co.. Tacoma; Seattle Mattresa !h"A hl" oat collar turned up and wore ne ha sent back to Havwood for , more money. He aeoured aa messenger luunmnptr iner., a.na j-ie went and Drought Pettlbone. Moran waa He wanted the money ' oraanlaation haa nlMti iii . " nu,v,m waa- '-anger or old were scourged from tha V ? w,wrai, aa ne naa aoan- ? 2yJL X?. Tha county in.U- Kf ttJJ Ha ha. nailed Wyoming. Veariaaarreetff Hifnt a ' will hold I1 iSnt n,7inV-HWH: he,1 Jn iW T room at T'Thlrd and i rauroaa properties within tha aUta Cody. ( however where vh went broke ,i . .iltaM ji-r.tJ5Mt wlth' Alder atreeta. , , , 0,ra , na bordsra upon tha, tax rolls of tha atate Pm llnf L" e-embllng house. He , Wednesday afternoon t I o'clock the and pgg Weighted them down with a. r. L ;:VI:.. m xlu na IMa bu'uTngWbeabrr Uamson. most worshlnful mnnA oa fought their contention, mil v- nd went to Pettibone'a house. He told r wun am i- xne grand lodge and all the subordinate Jctlona through the aunren. ou-t S. f Pn,n i0T'?7 aent the most prominent lodges 1 Portland and . vlclnitjr will NaKaka aW i-T?w . 0f hlw buy,na: ?ta n Cody to buUd sj its aa wall as out- take part In the exercleea. nirlvln.-l hf tb' is I saloon on, but had skipped the town, national reputation An Interesting feature of the session Sa ifw PWn ' ,tUI enforoe J"1 arrest He lied to Pettlbont la tutes ties atata association Instead. Plana are now being outlined which will make tha Inatituta tha greatest county ' ariair aver neid and arrange- mema wui oe maae to secure the at lenaance or soma of thi educators in tha state aid lnatruatora of na to conduct the work and deliver fecturea, Laat year the attendance at tha In. atltut numbered 760 active In school I of the gr; WUI at, III UW UUUII l V. , 1 nil TMP IT lfl rasBd I TferlBl Vsa iievea mat the attendance will be even J"er.-k Ctf-uiiB amount Portland will furnish S60 teachers. papers - am now being prepared for L-e w,h w - t.,r au nrfiiu, ttt. n tne ureafin arann iaam a ih. Affi.... I ... uwth onh i ui wr. a'nd lodge of VmhiS to 1. ii""!?,i- A . Nebraska - That night he met reoaratlona are halna- m.it. " ' rnsiiy aetestea and pone at toe latter ITnhnlatarv comnanv. Seattle: Washing- inn Parlor Furniture company. Tacoma Chehalla Furniture v at Manufacturing company, Chehaua. Art . furniture Manuiaciunng com pany. 'I. oevurti Bona, Mitcneu Abraraa, Portland; John A, Patterson, L. Freeland. C. B. Meaaon, Haiem P rinriv. Paterann . Mr Hwenaon J. l,raa AaTil'aMil. , frank ITaralalra rial las: D. W. Strong, Roaeburg; Frederick tt Nelson, Seattle. "BARNEY" OLDFIELD TELLS WHY HE REFUSES TO JUMP .Machine Travels Ninety Feet a Second "When Bace Is on and Driver Says That. He Has Neither Time to ' ' " ; ' Think or Act. ! , ' . . . ' ttrh rlnn'l won tiimn?" ' That is the ouentlon that haa been asked "Barney" Oldfleld, the great auto mobile driver, wno la at me roruanu hnii aonrea of times after each accl dent h- haa had while chasing ,hl big rnrlng car around racetracks in ef forte to break world reenras. Aunouin mi. Oldfleld hna broken all records from one mile to fifty on circular tracks he haa also broken fences, amaahed buildings, killed spectators and wrecked six large ' racing care In five years. Ha la now on tour on hla sixth racinj eeason. "The reason I don't Jump," said Mr. Oldfleld this mornlnz.-'ls because my machine travels 80 feet a second, the fenes is 10 or IS feet away and I have no tlm to think. Jump, wink my ay or Shout to the spectator. ' " "PeorUe fall to consider the speed ' proposition. If they were to hear a lo- comotive blow ita whistle a quarter of a mile away, thev would stop in their tracks and let it go by. Jf they see an automobile coming along at the rat of 40 mllea an hour without a aefltwte path aave the street -they pay no attention and usually get bumped. . .. . ., "Ninety feet a second." he repeated, the fence 10 feet away. That meana I travel thoae 10 feet In one-ninth of a second. Stop watches are , made .-. to measure only one-fifth of a second I can't explain any more definitely; than that. Speed la the whole thing. i "The reason I am going to quit the racing game thia year is because of the danger. This ia not PatU-farewell statement. I am going to quit for good. I waa the first one in, and will be the last one out. Earl Klaer, Jay Webb, A. C Webb and all the othera have either been killed or injured. - When a tire a ahort double-breaated coat resembling thoae worn by street car conductors. Deputy Sheriff Bulger waa detailed tola general investigate the robbery. So far no trace of the criminal haa been found. ; ' - ' pprwaning sr. as examinations in the city, every grade from the fourth to the ninth Delns- oomnallaA fit nar. tlclnate. .PunllS who h.va maintain order to get mora money and waa given Haywood and Petti. nouae. He did not this event " . . " irVrT?- k.,.,enuou,Mr. !"Kl by the know who wah there In addition. Hay- A reception to the vis t tin a- membera h".n arnman, ita wooo waniea urcnara and Art Bataott waa held thla morning by th Scottish irZt . Mi. "m Z Zml oved by the o go io utan and kill Andy Mayberry, Rlt.Maaona, , . . of tha Bingham mlnaj ..-.-r ootiuvo is iuin a Jittiai lor oiicoirnni union men bacauaa th.v i Keen disappointment a felt on tha vaSSion , lis SS.i.k' .i""' iJ. J,cbyP1!t -V'ol"l.'n becauae they part of th Maaona In thla city because thaAajfa k bJw w,th th ouralon of Pfrticlpated In the Labor day parade, nt th. fa. th.f tx. i.rT-I V1 Om-ha bualness men. Hi is not a He and Baston talked it and ed not completed In tima for th anyon ! not to go. " in of th grand lodge. V M,0 ir .n-VSLr0U?. wouJd Bot Pc hm Wltneea said he did not know thai i . Th. i - Z I out as a Victim unless ha vmtlil rii I Mavberrv and Hunuul ttmA nYSTERiOUS IS average or It per cent fJC- . !10 .T,0' M wmPlld o vTh exercises of th week will eon r "" " '"""viia. n uia mgoiciua witn acnooi aai wno nay not secured an "! or w per cent must undergo i wnm ...M nw i . I . clud with a ceremonial session of Al Th. -v,. , 1 in wa cooking for. prsonsj menaa lor year. K0hardson Kader tempi at ths a7mory S&tunJay Jor? V.i"' maa ba ked if he did not know that Mayberry night. wheS elaia of wAditea wlfl Sf!75Tl"it I?.9 ounda. lu 1. dark uht Haywood assaying and tha) be Initiated Into th myatrle?of Shrine- if.Si?rp,2Jl".f,l V flulet In jf-r worked together for yara. the examinations. To get a atandlng be initiated Into th mysteries of Shrin- maS?rP Sn fn.a fleep of ey In the fchopls pupils must attend at dom, . " f Vx OI oana lBnerut not. too serious In meln. TOO filllCH WED ' Pugilist Smith Marries ati Oregon City Before' De cree Is Signed. After all hla trouble In getting di vorced from his first wife, William A. ("Mysterious Billy") 8mlth may rind that h was In too great haste to marry tha second, for according to th records j of th circuit court and reports from Oregon City, the ex-pugilist haa com mitted bigamy. He waa-married at Oregon City Saturday to Mlaa Josephine tnraa. iimiui rormer - wiie, Mra. Mamie Smith, sued him for divorce laat month, on the ground of desertion, be- lnning in June, 18U&. iaat r naar a least half of each month of th school fear. - . At the meetlnr tit ttta'aohnnl ttnara tonight among other things to be con sidered will be tha niacin of tha for th reelection of school teachers l2T n.x,J 8o. .'' tner ,r om- thlna like 600 annlloanta Kiw wluiii.. in tha neighborhood of 60 teachers not reapplying. Dome or these will be dropped from th Hat of ellgiblea, others intend marrvinar Purina tha aim. mer and fall and still others desire to ivurv xrom service. --v .' JUDGES AGEEE ON SUMMEB SCHEDULE During Months of July' and Aogiut Court Will Hear Technical c; r I'i-M Hatter. ZX 'V-: scinz I Court Draws Line in Mayor's Case, Denying the State's Until Mn.Uul A- .1.. ti ' Hla flienda nt tha mt,i.. ... i tnarathar rk. uk. Lr 5rmJLn. 1 h hM aon ut tel -Later Hay wood told him h had batter nii.ii SoS'Kv OT",or" has aocom- to California to kill Bradley. Or EH' hod. XL.th ,eopl of th t1 chr! aW be bad no personal gradgs ile a a lannar Who kl. .. I aa-ana .141 w v . . . . Saia On enthlfalaarlA ikt- nn t,a . trrr . . . wl &e,brcuM,H! - H?'-order, he swor. waSl bier, or both:tot ha TfiLTthV-'S Cr"' I -i- f'1' .fiPA-J PP Bdleji braak used to b in." -aid th 7 : orcM stuck to his original story of his, lection, "Oregon is now In th. "ohfrS' Jl? iSJOTJT.-...a out on a ear to ina and Golden Gata nark anA conductor, bacauaa Ita waa xi aeciarea M Ua don so at I.'HD o tiarnman railroad arstem- l. Cni-" P-VffiT .:-iy;a t" ."-",".? held up a car a large extent was polltioa, oi political gama Now It is no.tt 2 without a struggi. I Rard.!0B u,cUr took advantage ot . . i. u- to oa mat union 1 blows up tha driver Is helpless. Some trial waa had In th circuit court beor I JJVh?.ti. afPuU force gains control and aktds the ma-f Judge J?raer, and Smith made no ap- 2?n5 n?,h Jl?. c"; w Jed hlna re am,r.a 1 tha hinaa nniDMnnM fo ennt.at tha ault. . Tha taal. I alter June. Zl. . The four judges have chine, on the stretch a man has a chance to atoo his machine, but on th curves It Is an on. ii one ox tne rear tires goes up the rear end swerves around, often turning in macmne completely aoout. If one of the front tires burst on : a curve the machine heads for the fence and usually geta there, sometimes tak ing several people beside the driver with it. - ' ' "There Is no use to arru about tha matter. ,rast driving is too . dangeroua on a curved track. We started a tii atate racing circuit In the east and se rious accident happened each week. The newspapers raised a howl - and ; we stopped. It would be a great sport if the danger could be mitigated to a reasonable degree.' , Mr. Oldfleld Is accompanied by Mrs. Oldfleld and It Is probably due In a great, measure to Mra. Oldfleld'a desire that her husband quit the game that Jie haa arrived at hla decision to stop this year. Mr. and Mrs. Oldfleld leave this evening for Seattle, where Mr. Oldfleld wui give art exhibition. He will return During th months of July and Au gust on of th circuit Judges will be at the courthouse all th tlm to hear technical matters, such as applications for Injunctions and habeas four Judges have I But it did rsjL? Sn Paclflo tt,ium"0A r I for coTiftiiinr crlmaa vmi mtv aam. . uewwwi wMVUI VUt, vv R I u.j w a wajaar- -i-r 4 . I Drrad "em Xrom th canltol and cried I ,ii.Ti,'. aaaao.. ...... tain Erldence Which T)c ;-iMmSSii . lawLaK Ji? vTr'rm" " im.wvai BrarssL fense Objected to. a a a ' . -W VUIUD aWUlD I " aaV . . . i' . M m TIV. T..J-.:, n. f0?r T-rra sialatura and a"Tvn?r,BT Ti"ot a mania jLutjuw iv uiuuuuto AZkm 1 it VT"'zir. llt nauoarauong but lawmskers. . . - nave taken oidlt for eertaln thing "When Harriman bought th Union Jla -.lMk-!n wlUl ma who- wer doltuj Pacino h paid $0,000,000 for it, Now! tha sam." . , . ,( I h Value it. , atnolr anil Knnrfa aaa all MSSt' that Wniifn BACCALATJEEATE AT rWnJM' -: 7-- OLD WnJAMETTls- - ura Br.ui, an tA a,ita..aa i arrangea tnoir vacation nians so that ... v... . waa " I .w in ... 7' i - ' 1 uau - muMimvKH tfUUV" jy. a VV nan I "-.- wiii.vuui, iih a. lira. TTmma KMf. and inuu Pn tl avt aa preaiaink JUake ror I . .. . . . ... luatln. fop tavatlnn : tWA Waalra 1lirlna- tha anmmar .7 - . IM BCnmilS inai W1I o NtlinM IMS I - :"' K "--.. -v"w i - - uruiwniai wara aian aaaaaaaii Mra. Emma Keefe and Arneaa PolltL was heard,, and Judge Fraser directed Mrs. Smlth'a attorney to prepare find ings, meaning that - he . would grant a divorce. But th findings wer not signed by the Judge until this morning, and there for th divorce did not become ef- ,wmvv uiii.14 taipa iiiviiuiib, cu.u jar. Mamie Smith had continued to be the wife of Mysterious Billy. Miss Barde San Oonrtul Spatial Set-rice.) Francisco, Juna 10. a Whn P'Okimating something Ilk a fair assessment to, n equitable figure an- vai- Judge Seara will act Judge from nrnr,.taa aa.. .1.. .......a -. . Julv "ts&'tptlM-tocmut.bmr. arguments onler figVr and paid thilr ta; but th JuTv 15 ta JuTv k Ju5 th admissibility of Camilla Msilhebuao's Union Poino fought - th assessment . riily.tZ, Zi&.X 'fj taatlmanv tannin, tn ahnat alalia. through h courts and th . aunrema return . - " " I court oi (Special Dispatch to n JeareaU Salem, Or- una I0.i-J3aoalaurat Sunday - was observed . ' by WUlamett unliMrallv wavl..w . T . - - n Juda Cleland will than rat,, lesumony, tenaing u snow "aimuar or- :.a--;-. vyu. -.. oonni. i ... .... v..w .v. . September'!, the opening "of twT nwau WI "ncn n Tn pros-F are preparing to com closer to th TinflrA ,,nr h. ATMt; f. UrSber teVm'of cou?L " acutlon claimed It had the right to In- "W valu of th .properUe. iZZL tht Ii&VhV Judke Bears has not made in a. troduea hla ImMihah. n tha a I ua. u.imh, as a in I nit plans as to where he wlllspend that It tended to prove Intent. It id. ?iT ZZT! .T ?7al"1 w,n rraxer from siding Judge Cleland will then PRESIDENT TALKS TO JOURNALISTS Eooserelt Addresses Xation- al Press Association at t' ' Jamestown Fair. EXECUTIVE TREATS ON VARIETY OF SUBJECTS Forestry rolicr Reclamation Service 4,- and Inheritance Tax Are Principal : Topics ! Disctuwed- Resiwnslbility ; ot Press to the People. - tried out In the circuit court growing out or. tne domestic relations or .tne Smiths. Mysterious Billy first sued his wire over a year ago. making aensa- tlonal charaes. Mra. Smith contested. making charaes equally sensational, and after a warmly-fought trial the suit waa diamiaeed. neither ; aettinar a divorce. Later Mra. Smith sued her nuahnnd for lo. .rMan etout jun xi to give an I maintenance, and the court ordered that sne snouia oe oaia tn.bo a month. .. , . . . .r ... I havlna hean married tn Mvsterlnna R11I i v V whojm na win apena tnat n tenaea to prove intent. It de- I iiVZ inSJl (J.....7. " "" at Onm CH? Saturday shi tin au Wi0ILTwHiWB 5 fur: clrtd " wull Schmlts had lasued menfind enniri St f01r2rn- hT. Jitl , h- . J? if- h fi ,oun trom We,t Polnt nd ! expected 1 ordera to hold up the licenses not only I ?? nt ? co.ntriv ' NebraakaV ds- PinJjI". wi?J 1o1ff..-tilJA"l.h- to reach Portland early In July. Thelof Malfantl. but of other reVbiurateurZ I "nT 1L w? tbat th state is ros- fii thia rnin - ludg jays that aa this is th only fur-f and that whll they might conaUtute J cr ' ' . " til this morning. .. . v llouah his son haa durlna the fOU aimn.- .m.... th.. I.ll I "Oregon ia In th sam eravlieament of his vacation to vlsltlna with him.. - Judges Gantenbein and Cleland will spend all their vacation tlm at Seaalde. Judge Fraser does not know whether he wui leave th city during th summer iriuyii.iura. . The court partially sustained th ob jections or th defense. . It ruled that the prosecution could not show Schmlts ordered the holdup of th Techau Tav- exhibitlon in this city. or not He intends to remain in hia r;r,..-V"" .Y"S"Z" ' r .: . wua zi, becomes xamiiiar with tn work. Herltaae of the musla anhnnL Tha bacoalaureate sermon waa preached by Rev. John Hamlin Coleman, nresldsnl of th university. , ; Dr. Clarence True Wilson of Oraoa Methodist Episcopal church, Portland, was the speaker at th evening serv Ices, held under th auspices of the IthsN?: "tWa1" naM awn3 th. platform" wer; Pre.Ydlnt x'K when it shakes off the s-raao an makaa i r.i.i.,11 n. nr.u.. u.. ...v . mt v- v.io . . u, p m va, TKIlb. any not a maater. then ll Will beain to aaa tha oawrtmg ot us oestiny. i The laat ault was peaceabi from th I TjTA TlfTTrnTvri ! beginning, and no sensations developed I JjIIt iuiiJl JLLllx until it was ; learned tnat Mysterious Billy had two wives on his hands. Judge Fraser disposed of one of them for him this morning by signing Mrs. . Mamie est number in the long fun. - Three years ago. a public lands commission was appointed to scrutinise, th law and the facts and to recommend a remedy. 1 Tn l.at a,naa.a a...V.aI I .1 dent to' crVatVtlVnaiVntSTh': Smith's divorce decree. public domain. - . ' ".. ti-i'ftlrJIS PREFERRED DANCES the waste, conserved th resources of the national foreats and made them use ful. - The onlv nractlcal remaitv n tha public land question Is to give eontrol mission was ordered to refuse to license two saloons for reaaons not stated and that Schmlts and Ruef divided a cer tain portion of . th profits of two lm- moral raaorta. . .. OF r)lfTiiTTTFI"R A T.h Prooution. however, was allowed ViJ KAfjU.MJ.XXSL.Lj t introduc evidence showing Schmlts an. Dallea. Rev. T. R. Wilson of Pnrtiant John Johnson, cresldent of tha T. Vf lawning ot its desUjiy." ; . c. A, and Mlas Quaaie Booth, president Oovarnor Shaldon left this art.mnnn I tha V w n a. Tha i-vn..n. r. with th Oniaha apeclal train for his by Rev. W. Sklpworth. The soriptural n ww ww imuaj .u nis i issaun waa rea uy atiss ciooin. I Of lo. 4 TO HOME CIRCLE I Those In Charge of Fourth of July i Celebration to Meet Tomor . row Erenlns;. and Ruef conspired to hold up small aa wen as targe irrencn restauranta DEFEATED CANDIDATE ; MADE . GOOD RACE, MANSLAUGHTER. , : CHARGE DISMISSED , ; y. ajSBBBBMSBSsataBBVSBBBBBBBBBllBSBS) "" ; & . i'-'t No Oregon few Alrned at Operation Dr. Atwood Is Said to. Hare performed on Young GirL . of th rang to th federal government, in Petition for Divorce O. H. Burgess ITs of Waterways. I - Alleges His Wife Cared Koth I An ; Important meeting will b held I John O. Heitkemper, : Bnnnlng for log for Family. The Inabimv nf tha niin,j. . -w. I fi i. lo meet tn remands upon iiiciii aisasa uiawn niimm si rranriAn rnnni bly to the use of our waterways for transportat onUtt was upon this ground . . "". wmr nrajr commission I tnv. !.. . a...l- ron isuciiviy appoinieu' ' I ' uav ukm wu uauuiii nu un , ynajDy one - tne individual tasks In and other resorts with other' men. leav- Conncilman In Sixth Ward, Gave ; - Victor Hard Fight. by th Fourth of July general commit te at IreadQuarters in the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday evening . at I o'clock. Chairman Summers desires a full attendance of th committees and sill sutKAnmiMltraasi w, ; The banner announclnr headauartera u. iienaemper, iemocratio can- will be atretched across Third street I dldat for councilman In th Sixth ward Tha charge of manslaughter against Dr. C. H- T, Atwood, by which n was alleged that th physician had performed aa Illegal operation on 11-year-old Hat- On of the features of tha. aarvfaaa I waa the attendance of a larg delega Hon from the Chemawa Indian train. Inc achooL under th suDervlalon of Bu. perlntendent Chalcraf t SCHOOL OF, EXPRESSION WILL RENDER COMEDY Gillespie Students Are Cast for Parts ' ' in "Miss Fearless and Com- V .- . ' i pany" at the Heilig. . In ; I i3mmt Special Serriea.) u Norfolk. VaJ June 10. President Roosevelt this afternoon addressed th National Press association, saying part as follows: - t It Is of course a mere truism to say that no other body of our Countrymen wield as extensive an Influence as those Who writ for the daily press and for the periodicals. -It 4s also a truism to say that euch nower Implies th greatest re. sponsibilUy and the man exercising it Should nana, mmseii avcuuniauiv anil should b held by. others accountable, precisely as If fae occupied any other po- feltlon oi puono trust. ' i ' It is essential that th man In public iie and the man who writes in th pub lic press shall both of themlf th?y are rt-nlly gooa servanta or me people, pe rrmnpt to aasaii wrongaoing ana wicked' llfKS. '- :.-t:,.- ' : ."'f -.'v -Vv 1 urln the last flv years efforts havo bn made in several new directions in the government service to get our people o look aneaa, to exercise xoresignt, and to substitute a planned and orderly de velopment of tour resources in the place of a haphasard utrivins; for immediate j rorit. xn errort haa been made through several agencies..- ; , ' ateclamattoa aerrlo. . .'. . In 1901 reclamation service began to develojj h larger opportunities of th western balf of our country for Irriga tion. It hs been coniuctd with th rleir and definite purpiose of oeing th ! , r. . - ... .urr ?r 7 P"llc opening address - ,-.o fiva,ts v- vum irw'A fceffl. ; ... " . w jmui iuum LsasiBL in ant auu axk-iisar tuurLB witu uliissk inriL jnav . . . . . a . . . fashion th methods of dealing ".fS untU midnight or later, is on "of th quarters and will b on liand at all J?11 on of th best races that has aver ehnrrea maita WD TT Ttnrma a Wo'tn at wmes to give any lniormation ana as Mar ZinST tW a -nVt fn? if'. 'tance to chairmen of subcommltteea y j iJurgeaa in a SUlt for olVOrc I kii.. PMith UcCraa haa baan innnlntiul filed In tha mmnilt xnnrt thla nnnh. I ' cVra. as BSB appointed than. ..a. ..vl, T... " . " . , Znherltaao Tax. T Now to th. matter of taxation Most great civilised countries have an income tax and an Inheritance tax. In my judgment both should be part of our i,Ti. .l. ' aanon..-. th prin ciple of this progressive taxation of In- iiiea in tne circuit court inia morning. I atenorranher Burgess .alleges that his wif .to d hlm Whll it is known that manvliouor a . . . .a, .-a. a.. . ... vv nils - aa- aax aa an careo notning lor mm ana tneir cull- dealers refused to . contribute to the u" mvu-l.? .ul wo owir mn celebration rund on .account of th as much as sh41ked, regardless of the mayoralty conteat, in Justice to those consequenoes to them: j Who responded to the appeal of the jura, nurgess was stuaiousiy coia and I nnanc commute the following com dlfferent. savs her husband, and final.lmtinieation la nrintedr : . v . congress, but it is ' now unequivocally i b P'bruary 1 of this year, deserted I ' "To the Editor of The Journal Re adopted In th leading civilised nationa I The couple wer married at May-If erring to the Item In your paper of "i tne wona -in, . for Instance. Great I vine, Micnigan, in June, and hav uaturaay evening neaaea -liquor Uel- Brltaln. France and Germany, dwltzer- I thre ohudren: : Leo, aged 14, Charles, I ersRefus Aid wtU say that it is mis- iand led orr with the Imnnaitinn nr hi.t. I a area 12. and Katie, aa-ed i vears. i Rur. leading, as the liquor interests have not firnrntulv. n .. '. . ftM 1 ... . -. . aiMA.. .. ...... hti ranva itAil tn anv avtanr - K,it with nentanoe haa not mi k... . i tively recognized by the leriaiatlon of J indifferent, says her husband, and final- I teen mad by an opposition candidate In that Republican stronghold. m Whll speaking of the recent contest sir. Heitkemper said: .. . . , "I feel deeply, grateful fo th ttt lo tors in tne sixth , ward who gav m tneir votes, ; ana only f regret . tnat 1 I failed of an opportunity to put through the council ordinances - that would be Th seventh annual commencement el tie iTna last March: V. a fllamlaaaA hvltha Ofllaanla Hchnnl -il ITrnraa.Inn tartlt f thlm tSTll! ntheBrla15e3t '1? p,ac th HeUif Wednesday evrf District Atto'r-Vy Ou. CToV AtwoM A comedy entitled -Miss I was tried before Judge Oantenbelo the Fearless and Company" will be given by I latter part of April, but the Jury dls- student Th graduates ar Miss 3ora : I mu- . ' I maaeiin onaver, juiss jurnnnMwr .Th rnanslaughter charge 1 was dls- ley, and Mlaa Sophia Geary Bhlves. The SSX7m-.VrTm ? no wegon law program is as rouows: aimed directly such operations as I - InvocaUon. Rev. T.B.1 Ford.' D. XV i iVt. ?tw hki"wi rsed wltht the stat-j violin solo. "Gavott," (Popper), Minnie 4fiaughter. - -, , . nresenUtlon of diploma by Mra GIU " . " " " ...... 1 lespie, v-ora Madeline Shaver, readera', MTTrTT' TATTCNT PHT? ' MarguerltSheUey. post-graduat. pro4 j va- .ali ayasay "j V VX 'rti:'1, ..f4 RUICK'S ARGUMENT, IN ;i ;.( LAND FRAUD CASE Insists Before Jury That Government I ... Has Fully Established Con -piracy Charge. gess asks a divorce and th custody of 1 in cnuaren. been canvassed to any extent; but with very tew exceptions loose caued on re- sponaea iioerauy. ' - ; - it is tn intention or the general JVM IS DRAWN IN, - CONDEMNATION SUIT . In the circuit -court before Judge r raser inia morning a jury was drawn committee to rive all the various Inter. eats In Portland an opportunity to sub scribe to -the celebration fund and the finance committee has th matter In hand and will call on them to assist. , "1JEB M. -CLARK, Secretary." helpful to that lone nee-looted section nf the city. Especially am I proud of the ract mat i carriea.my own precinct, J3 Which is ordlnarllv heavilv Rennbllcan.'1 r Mr. Heitkemper feels confident that of tn sag votes cast ror him, 100 of them wer by Republican voters, and that nad a more aggressiv campaign been mad by him and his friends he could nave won out. v HE HAS N(f PLACE - TO LAX HIS IfEAD to hear the trial of . the uitJroukbt bv TT.TPTTAXr T A V HT?Tm tha Oreaon electric railway Seainat tha u"wvn Aiia iiivuik Terwllllger Iand company and the South Portland Improvement company, to con demn a right of way across some land in south Portland. Tha defendants hold tneir-iana at i6u,uvo, and the rallwa not . willing to pay thai SERVER HEAVILY FINED MOSCOW. Idaho. ' June 10. The- tnnm. . . . ing session : Of the - federal nmirt waa I eomnanv la taken up entirely with th Su VAXANDT STTFS a half Mr.-Rulck went over tha I . . o)afrln5a.i.5"tnt of Triii fi .Jj'UJt UUiMKADT JiKJSAUH - a..a..-BW ..iij lunni'-f cjeariy showed conspiracy to cauir rnvsm. meat land linlnwfullw ar. l A 1iirv wast rlrlwn In Ttito-a rlMf s in 'methods employed In eevere terms. I bein's department of the circuit court rim ll Wfl r m t lana-m avi.a. a . I iLi. ABa..na-. a. aa . m l. t a. mm m Bvaaall -uii .. nniBWrill I LII1B 1IIUI HWStXl "11I3 LI lit lit I IIH BF1 1 1 r . . ,. . - ... KinS "Jhl4 a.S!ftH! AJNNA NOT THROUGH . - , ...... a. . . - .. ....... . . .11 . ,a , swept .over th. . uni t .i,. m.i. t .. A t . n . sioered no ein to steal from ih. ,.1., tiiti in, .,..h - ernment in this way, but bubllc opinion tract. ' It is alleged that a contract to ii,., .ii-.i .err" ."-i air-ia Sm,...' "V. nM warns reruaed to ..,... r'f 1 iy jniorce ins i rorrac-ina- contract Harris in i For giving away beer in a Sellwood! cellar election day, Kick Marquart was mis arternoon assessed a rlne of 175. Other arrests will follow, according to; the officers. Patrolman C, R. HeUyerl mi mi arrest, alleging tnat ne Jour neyed to the cellar and was offered a glaas by Marquart , The defendant siaiea inai nt am not know, who sent the beer to Sellwood or to whom it was consigned, but presumed , that vlt was sent out there to drink. , . (Special Dispatch to Ths JoarasL) ' Salem, June 10. Becauae a con tractor who Is building him a dwelling cannot secure a carloads of sand from the Central Sand company of Portland beoause h . is being . inconvenienced thereby and because he haa "no house In which to move hla goods nor a place to . sieep except in an open building, Rev. Howard OUpa trick, pastor of the First Congregational church, appealed to tne railway- commission mis mornini to have thorn remedv the nealis-enea n th Southern Paclflo in not furnlehlna a var- w i-iiv aaiiu company to -aoiiver a carload of sand at Hillsboro. Ths cartoaa oi sona was ordered , May lit. 1907. Mr. Ollpatrick savs that nn J.ma S he appealed to th Southern P.cinn ana ion m wu iniormta IUI a car WITH COUNT B0NI u.?sindolearrivd.up t0 r to stnctiv wa- Mr. Rulck had-not Uoaraal Special Serrlee.) Pari. June 10. Tha court Of annaala vnr- i iQuar grantaa ui appeal or VOUnt Bonl turn I de Castellans and his creditors ao-ain.t Tha matter haa haen talran ath Southern Paclflo railway officials, 'v Several complaint against the Cen tral Sand 'company -for delayed ship ments hav been filed with the comrais- investigation of railway is Imitanoar ahnw.fi that firm flv days to load one fessional, i Sophia Geanr1 Bhlves.' Host. ELK STAG. PARTY ffiSSl3& 5SS . - -i ' - . " ... 1 VI, I '! ." ......... S2&Ag -SS THIS W03IAN CHARGED Seventh and SUrk- streets. Arrange- . , WTTTF' LOXft TTTTPSTH menta have not been' completed for 5eJ . - -lAXl XVlllI XIllXlOl OCcaainn but a anlandM nmmm 4Mnl.. . Ing amateur and professional talent will i7&?p,?t on complaint of Jamei last IVaij- and JT 'Z.V t,. I w?. f " f ourteentn street, mfnM ' JLrftdfiL ff-i that Mn. iht whS.e Hav A j ,m ;:....,". . ... ' uBiiu mum w.iuiiuwd iot union iinl nd 1 ,nY,td to attend ; tho I : Meat company's plant, has beeiT in "thi ' ' ' I habit of getting. intoxicated every night ror ine past year and whll under th influence or liquor has IndulgedWfmd TAFT OMITS NAME. T A "CAT T nmmn the. neighborhood JX. :UJX X! KXJXJXLiX XXU yet been .. '.aawwaaa,...:.. V- (Jouniil Special Bervlea.) and boisterous talk to the dlacotnfnr the. neighborhood. Th woman haa not yet been arrested but ball is fiqed at sivvi Madison. Wla . Juna . 1 A Taft- arrived hara at nnV TuL dressed M00 people during his hour s Stay and left then for MllwanWa. irZ complimented former United State Sen ator Spooner.. He did, not mention 'La r,aet T,hh-i ffUT,ot Wisconsin's vot for th presidjmtlal nomination. , COAL FROM AUSTRALIA Two Sailing Vessels Chartered by l'ortiana Dealer. STUDEBAKERS LOSE TWO' 1- .-a coal earriera nr. nounced chartered today to . bring fuel iu iiiib iri irum nswcami, Australia, Th vessel j are the French- bark Crlllon and the British ship Ardencraig, bom ;mr ntnn tn I wen Known nere. i no Tesseis are Bald BY FIRE IN'FRTSCOh be onTl to Taylor. Young A Co. , WWJ AiVAOUV With tho CrlUon and ArdencriThi;: '; ' .; " . ' r I are-now eight sailing: vessels fixed to , fJoamal Special Berries.) - . bring oal here from Auatralla this fall, San ' Francisco . June ia AM. tKi.l This la mora than tha iihiaI mk.. -a morning destroyed the stock and build-, cargoes ,jported, but coal' dealers Ipg of the Htudebaker Wagon company learned last winter that there is a larger f"11 .two Tninor . esubllshments. The demand for fuel here .than in former loss ia 190.000' Oueata In tha n..l n,r. nt tha n.nlHl .'!,er Central hotel, across tha lira k.m nnnnlallnn. ITv.n with hla badly frlijhtened, but a stampede was isels en route with coal It is feared that :Wy insure,?' 0t tht to" cov" 'horU' wlU. b