2 THE OREGON DAILY .. JOURNAL, V PORTLAND, TUESDAY- EVENING, JUNE 11, 1807. 4-' Enthusiastic Business Men ...Well Pleased With Sub ; scrlptions for .Proposed . Portland ClubDesire to of the common carrier to handle : the trarno was raised. - . . 'n the present case Columbia river and southern Oregon lumbermen inter vene and set up that to compel the Har rlman system to make a Joint through rate via IorUand from wee tern Wash ington mill would be to pile on the Marrtman lines an additional burden to the Injury of the Orea-on mills. already tenable to get their produot transported I "I ifTimii,vjiBB, iliv; allege that the Harriman-system Is their natural AlttlA, - mm A , K . W. n.. Northern and Northern Paelfle are the natural outlets for the nroducta of the western Washing-ton mills.. "They thus raise an issue not vet passed on, so far as I know." ntr to Territory. Prom Other aoureaa h.ra ft la laarnail that "Into the areumanta In tha mu win enter Mis allegation that a aiven common currier, enjoying- rignta or emi nent domain through a aiven territory, owes to that territory a definite riutv. a duty to see that Its a-nnila nm trans. I ported at fair rate and promptly, so Complete-Fund Quickly. SSKtrT"" "m ? ; r Damages have been recovered in some instances ror loss resulting from delay postal corny IIS LAI'J Mi Judgment Obtained by Hal stead & (to. Is Berersed by the Court. - C0RP0BATI0N IS NOT LIABLE FOR MISTAKE oy tns railroad company in transporting goods, . and It claimed that the legal Appellate Division Holdg That Con tract on Message Blanks Is Bind remedied. Ah exemption blank is made out ana signed. The new arrival in me secret circle, la givea a Mlp which reads: -- . .. . ' : "I hereby report exemptions on the uvuav a iso, on street or The renort li m.il. nni hmln ht total number of fixtures and the lump mum wnicn would nava haan ataian rntm wis owner or the place had the plumb in firm bean aeaualntan1 in ilm. with the inner workings of the association and forwarded to headquarter Soon after it comes back to the firm with the notation attached at tha bottom: "Exemptions aooep ted. Signed numb ers' Protective Association?' But the Protective aaaoolatlnn ' na not loae by the transaction. Neither do j any or its members feel a pro rata reduction in their monthly "divvy. The wage-earner and home-builder Is sand bagged just a little harder and his pocketbook Is squeeaed with a trifle more vengeance to eouallse the "ex cusable' oversight of the firm which a a not get posted in time on the com' Diner systematica robbery. 1 y . Xome-buiMey roots BUL The ttO or $40 or $50. or whatever sum the exemption ' report calls for. is charged up to the new firm's credit in ., m.. n..M. r" cuars;ea up 10 mi new nrras creau ing ana That Damages Cannot Be account. Each member of the Proteot- Recovered. principle underlying the alvlna of such . Forty enthusiastic business men net J?" a.wneni. P?.1,d t0 region, . , fc .- ,K. r-- -,ik operates to make the common carrier In the parlors of the Commercial club bliaated to car for treffin within thai " - . . . . . -.j.... , I ,. I . A A . ,. - T . . m ....t ....u I The railroads are mr ,a havlnal Jnt m.i. a.. .i i v. a ruie nnns are not seot wai - the western Waahlnaton mills a-lven the . ... " . I n mora man a moatn Derore proposea roroana . touuiry ciuo " loint through rate. Some here are arau- . "n' " -' Jiagmw ne-nds are in the pot. V i-. e W a. ta.l am swei, AakS-1 M SM at es I tl... W 1 - a . . T. I OPkr inayi .- Ua I aakat flL. a-ld . -kWua I ive association has a credit account That la, no Ann draws down money from the monthly division of spoils un- iu us snare oz me graxt amounts to SCHOOL CHILDREN IN ATTENDANCE AT COURT e ' About 0 ' members- of ths ' e e graouatmav class or ths Bunny- side school visited ths federal e e loourt, this morning, under-the e) e chaperonags of -Principal S3, IX e; curtis to acquaint themselves , e with, court practice and methods. e ex- The children took -keen, snjoyi. e e ment in watching the furniture e men plead guilty to forming a e a 4 trust, watcneo ths sentencing of e William Curtis to 14 hours In ths e e . county jau with rear in their , e 4 faoes. and listened to ths verdict ' e j e or too jury in me case of the 4 e Contracting Engineering com ' J e pmy against ths star Band com e e pany like regular court habitues. e e The children . sat through ths ) e ; morning session without going e e to sleep while ths attorneys were e drawing a Jury to hear ths case e S or wiius s. rotter against ths e Nevada Northern Railway com- e e pany.' ' TIRED MID CIC:i 7ET MUST IVOnit I 1 MRS. AUG. LYON Livestock association. The meeting was ha adjourned meeting from last week, Ing that by pleading as they have the obtained by Halstsad Co about a I The hJv! ",tJ.,t stabllsh, a year ago for $2,499.40 against ths Postal PJlROJP.1 of transportation law which Telaaranh-Cahia . . $$00 is held la trust by the pro association ror emergency eases. me exemption matter, or lor M'MINNVILLE'S DATES AID nAinmiTntrti,r. 1 round that $(0,000 of the stock has been tHUlty of Crross werleot. ths time in the cress, waa rerarasd I l-tr-,Z ..I.IU":" "..1 .-..T ZtZ I Orxmlna? Event. Cantata. Satnrdav I .1 J .,.W..1K 1lnln. Il WY . w. -m . 1 . . '. . . I ...... .iay,yk y- I , - w . - r . , .V, ..i Z.. t, Sm.h SL rgumeny- en yeeteraay oy tne appelate division, ths count, mo one but the home bunder is .lhi ".itrrr'n5f.-p5 SSttJ??."!1! ??7.' ?rnt A ?A- court holdln. that the Mr.on -Jri,, the Joser, The new firm wait, probably . V. " ,rc It" " '1 1 fr-" 'V v.1 . nwr u rawi 10 "ei . , - -. - - - -; two weeas longer before ite "aiwy" in next few days with the expectation of through Joint rate, then it is clear that I telegram Is bound. Ths court In Its the graft accumulation begins; Xp !t.'"fa ttkAUZlP?Zt t1 i5V.w n2?n.' th dutr rail- opinion earn: ' . These cfedit sxcounts and fore the next and final meeting of the I road towards tha mrinn it tranru.- i . .... -v.. .v. I . .,... w ti..k tli Milt Inn nmmHt.M , ih. U.l " T. ' . 7,.- I . .-'""""" im lMW ... .. """ th the Harrlman syatera has not built feed' other so I Plumbers Pro- i rA.rwi... hmm haa nranarad h r Ti. . . '.Z . 7 "i "- nere invoivea was an unrepealed message I tective association amount to approxi ht eSJTra? cSmTnUtea ou'tuSn the mf-'i?- t0. "? ' rg,?nv ,th " the learned court charged the Jufy mately $120,000. The shoveling up of Unif of the croDoeed association and 2S5a!fl5Jtt.5!!!!,M,JPHI i rr2M thal between (ths sender and the the people's money continues unebted. . VLufctifflttt . ?khoior. tni 'VJSJutStSJ?P: V".?' . was valid and lawful and suspicion concerning so large an Closing With Gradaation fixer ""-"clses Wednesdav, Jane 10. (Special Dispatch te The 7oamel) McMlnnviUe, Or' Juns U. The pro-1 gram of commencement exercises of Mo- " "Man may work from sun to sun . but woman's work Is nerer done, ' In order to keep the home neat and pretty, the children well dressed . and tidy, women overdo and often suffer in silence, drifting along from bad to worse, knowing, well that they ought to have help to overcome ' the pains and aches which dally; make Ufa a burden. ,. "'?;."- - It is to these women that Lydia B. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, comes as a blessing. When the spir , its are depressed, the head and baek aohss, there are drsgging-down pains, neironsneu, aleeplessnesa, and reluctance to go anywhere, these are only imntni ahu .heeded, are soon followed by the worst forms of Female Complaints. ; Lydla E. Pinkham's Veeetable Comoound keeps the feminine organism in a strong and healthy condition. It eures Inflammation, Ulceration, displacements, and oraanle tronMaa In preparing for child-birth and to carry women safely through ths Change of Life His most efficient. :?y--- ,-! - -? Mrs. Anruatna Tvnn. al Eaat Kal. Pa '. ru.. i vm-i. ' . v , - t " . .-v.-. ww. jura. M. iu ham: "For a long time I suffered from female tnrabla and had all MtAm of aches and pains in the lower part of 'back and aides,. I could not steep ana nea no appetite, umoe Mains? Lvdla a. Finkham'a VtMtaUa Compound and following ths advice which von rrava me I feel like a new woman sad I oannot praise year medlolna too highly." Kin. Plnkham'i Invitation to women ' Women suffering from anv form of female wealrnesa am nvtfj.il ti Writ Mm PlnVliam a T m V.4 J v.. ., 1- 'a ; perlenoe aha probably has the very knowledge that will help your oaae. Her adviee is free and always balpfuL ' . - nlana of the tl its oenents ootn to tne stocanoioers and Gradually the baaia r.rinrir.i .hinh ,." .rrr;" V rr" . '.r.u".v"..r a" wmawKfimai uereww xo- I ,. , I underlie the nerfected Trsrrt k.'..'J,?!? June II. to SI. Ul.. : . grounds, tracks and quarters for horse. 1 1 JeteTmined Thee; hrinVti fiainiirrs evidenuy upon tne theory that stupenuous grait itseir. ,. . "vi,,-lVa joV i a a . i-a.- I- V-i-ml AVIi! V raclna. livestock ahows and all forms ef lii Aaei-,!?C-.iMt being one sounding In tort i- Olteeaw Vara IMnsd. I J9!. t"? !t P "ai VnUti vn nn r w,-, athletic contests and to do everything K,. , 7"'"' w"S"..r2 dafendants were liable to pUlntlffs -.vl ,i..km. t.h.. .i.h " ' "7 ' B"L "0".""rTwT . - ixl. K- ... I " " " i vnoi inun lUllinMV I tn, tha antn.l MamaM ml. l a A I I " . - .w.w-v., v.. . niuSIO. St UIO COliere CH1DIL Mlata ... ..m ..... " bw u lavt. laauaa a rfhaK. Tha moatn , dl- I u . . 7 - . vision of spoils among the firms belong-1 M-nnattnn'ai h- VruM.,, n u ".'"AiOAJVi O. O, . of Berkeley Theological I Rfifent Order Issued Shows Concla- fuswiuia ivr siutbiivoiu-jii( g, wmw i sb An A 1 Uveatock Induatry of the northweet d,v. 'that aventuaiiV iV wiir Ki lnw 6roa question going to the Twenty committees are now out at ietmd aih nTaV.lrL.iKiI J eubetanee of ths action of which we be work eollcltlna the remainder of the u5ft A- 5 m.". ' Jmpoaalble car iiev, conatltutea the fatal error In this Ptc!L?otutions, It being the Pjs? te Mf tSTLSl cf"v ?ourt accordlflrly reversed incorporate me association witn a paid i ha PaMflA Wn.ri7.; k.. ...... I ln juagmeni ana approved a aeeision I tin atwlr nt tl&onnn. A' tnaatlnr nt I ". tn" . MC1X10 northweet, but every-I ,u. f. i w .... I ..T - . - i rr ' ' ... . i,,.jrw.fa niwnere in the country the ear ihortin r' -"""" ? - i is .i" rKU la operating to the Immense loss of IK wi;u .w,r? "V.opH" 'aJ ri-l".".... "".H1.VrL n I oroductlve Induatrlaa. , ... ' -.-n" 1" notnin in iuib rrptuiaiion I SafnwSesV " .. ?'ad official.T h.ve protests In Z?LC t,nfl." J ? .?ibiL'" irw. -.....I (.. ,.u i.. I tnia instance aralnat iwhat thev allaaa I ' "" ". " r i uo tnose navintr oc email IS REAL OWNER FURNITURE TRUST eno: fln.i ...in. Mm irhiimi,. I (o oe a proDoaed exoensive next at :t(T In the morning. At that routeing or ireignt, and are meeting it is expected that the total " imwu amount . of the stork subscriptions can be reoorted and . definite eteos taken toward the final and official organisa tion and incorporation or the associa tiva : . j. . 'I"' r..i....a viiimuuu irura jrase unwKJ DijbiNoE JLN J UlvXio ' CASE I pHca, " Tnl' WM dona much mission unless the parties interested rata proportion of the total amount to u tv itm win i,u (iBriuni itfj rep lima auiun uj luvn cauueTiui v nn I vv uisii iuuicu. v iitg iuvbj taut oainef resanica, . ana tney wer prstctlcaJiy I uiationt. and it appearinff tnat theiwnen tneae trustees turn in ineir cash forced to continue their membership. I sender did sign the blank provided by at the secret meeting: and the firms are LrOroed uto ssolatioa. line company wnicn coniainea 101 m iva .neir juh adq vqiw proporuoa. distributed if the se7,r7Seetlni aC ""ZlJ'VXZTri tended only bv the votaries of the Iruat L. ' V.. "T""" The plaoefrom whence the funds come f m. Annual address before the Bua.wu vuuaitT mm wvu mm utl vwn I rhrfktlin .MMUtlAna h B. f'hi.l.. I destine distribution. I Rutharfonl. f Rnnhaatap. N.a'Vnrk . I Three trustees have these funds in I n... ti.i- v ' -w ' keeping, These thrae -elect another 'in. m.-BaccaTauriate sermon by Rev. tnree, tne latter elect tnree more, and Irtfi BtewarL Dl D.. dean of Roehe slvely Who Oontrohr Astoria & ' ' Columbia RJve Railroad. I The Nnrftiara Tan4ea A.n.MVI. . -v. and devious I """"a uuimit ao on. Altogether a ooaen or so trustees l.. Tk.i i.i- I i. a. v,- ., . here today or rV;tly measages any onerous or Ira- have hold of the strings which close and Kew tork a Flrat asnUalhurch . v 7 , . v - "T j . , . . ii i j t I ew I ore, at cirst ospuat cnurcn. i ihnvn a laat Kavnna . vinti k. 1. 5.KL of J-l M'- cunTuUt-el': T&TdMiSl ff wJ& " ti. SlnSnTAnauU order" lust IM Tthat 'g, T.7d Ift.r 'ju.y i oeen oougea to accept ana iranaran tne DankS as individual deposits. Amont .. BriTu,.!.; rJr. !.. 1 alt rtm M.i.. , f!fH?-J!fL"?A "tui"on"'?!'-it f? the individual amounts are no? .eRor? of mfc "' uLgi t'it t.o Kyi,STfi,"Slir,t.,'X,S: r'-rha.'SS e- .k.LT"Z. '. :- "-An- thefr.lghthsofth.NVrth.rn-p.clf.o . - . a, - - n bv-i ,u nnsi msaarins a- iaa kaaM ax -aa.a a, ea aiaa a ajHBeviAM . .a a, m it. a regulations and being under no obliga I monthly dividend of "bonus" charges each tions to accept 'tne message zor trans-1 trustee a raws from ols account a pro (Continued from Page One.) truth or elee he believes Irrevocably he Is telling the truth, and a greater law yer tnan Kicnaroaon would nave paaaea him by In contempt - All the world that ' "loves a lover , . joaths, contempts, hates and despises an assassin and informer. Orchard a eon - feaalon, made In the courtroom of Boise , under the examination by Hawley, . would not have had the weight, as evi dence or the mere air the words tainted. But orchard s confession, beaten, ham , mered and battered by the Interminable v verbiage of Richardson, has crystallised ''out into a vital and ponderable thing ma eppaiiinv ana unusual oocument in . tne nistory .01 crime. .. : , r, ; ' Tf, Has Beea Cleansed. ; i If Orctiard'e. ' testimony had been ' spurned by the defense when Hawley . - bandedr Orchard over with a - weary 'take the witness," Orchard's testimony would be etlll In this case a weary and disgusting episode, a pollution that mea ; wouia nurry oy, witn pincnea poatriia .. But Richardson " ha ' cleansed it and whitened It and chiseled It In the gold of his sonorous eloquence . until - the testimony oz orchard has- become the , keystone of the arch of this case, and Richardson of tha defense has been the . Duiider tnereor. , ; And that Is another proof of the truth of my original statement that what . Haywood needed waa saving from his friends. When Hawley finished with Orchard on Thursday Orchard waa "a man without a country," a spectacle that Shuddered in the imagination like , sometntng oiaca . Deneatn tne sun. ' shivering horror, dripping from a pit oz ziitn. He miKht have looked fc someone to take pity on him and there ' would have been no man. But Bichard ', son's tedious patience bas put him on a pedestal, created In him some quality - of the phenomenal, made him a witnees wnose endurance ana apparent truthful - noes men have marveled at. And he should have been apurne a offal. The pity of ltl PORTLAND CASE (Continu:! from Page One.) ' ment te the middle west, that during . . the past 10 months the company could - have used 1.600 more cara than It waa v hble to get from the Union Pacific. He , said mat tne rani was about to close oown oecause or tne car shortage. He claimed that It was a physical lmpos- i slbility for the Harrlman system te handle the traffle originating In its own territory" and expressed astonishment at tne -request from raget Bound to add to tne - iiarriman trarric originat ing in western Washington. All railroads of the north coast re sisted the petition of the Puget Sound millmen. but connecting roads to the , east answered before the commission .here thst they were willing to accept mrouja joint rate, xsortn coast roads Y t..k....i. ... . . , I iiaiiun moavv mantionca, it oiusi om I 'Jayrss.ssjte fisssS -srfl his wat to obeoon , --- ; tract oz tne senaer or to result irom a 1. He told how cards were sent to him hraaoh f tv. tha niaintiff haa na requesting his merribershlp, and that he standlno- to maintain thla action unless I (Bpeelal Slepateh to The JaaraaLl JE".:.. ;! tirust under pressure of Ue i, the real principal in the trans-1 ,Sjn Francisco. June 11. -Joaquin threats to the effect that he would not action and then only to the extent of Miller, the aged poet of the Sierras, left be allowed to purchase goods unless hs the amount paid for the transmission ! Sau Francisco today for Oregon, where joinsa. ne saio. mat no naa never at- of the messaae." tended any meetings or paid dues, The , . , - remaining three stated that their cases! , -n-mr ottmvi were similar. KIIM NHOFN wb.vw .uwi siiv.ui in, nne. Which was levied bv Jurfra Wnlvartnn on recommendation of United States (Continued irom Page One.) Attorney wuiiam U. Bristol, much sat isfaction was expreaaed by Assistant that he would take the question up with --m a BMivtevv uJ iui vivbvii. WUOie he declares he will enter politics and land a seat In the United States senate. Miller will ston at Eurene and de. liver a lecture to the students of the University of Oregon. He Intends to open his campaign In Grant county, where he presided as lude-e when a resl- aent ox wregon neiore, ,, - . f IDAHO UNIVERSITY , ;. . : i (Special Dlirpitch -te Th Ioamal.1 .' Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash., United States Attorney James Cole, who the board of managers of the hotel, see TfTTTTrn'ir A XT "nT?"!?!? A rpcf t has charge of the furnltdre truat inves- what their 'decision was and abide by It I VI HI A JllAIi JJ&E EjAlo iisniiijn. nncn tne otner aerenaants ine vreaon noiei will aerva no iiquora are brought Into court it Is not believed " It Is decided that the law applies to that they will get off so easily as did It" dining-room. The Quelle and similar their confederates , who nleaderf thi Dlacee are closer drawn to the exact morning. y ?.t , I definition of the statute than either of ftnma a' tfiaaa man ana . Am.. .... I th .lh.p , mrt til,.,. receive the full Density of tha in Mavor Lane did not wish to take any! .uns 11. -Whitman college defeated the which in their cases, would be I1S.000 I stand in regard to either the whole lid tinlv.e,;,',tr.o ' Idaho In baseball. S to 8. IS.000 on each of the three counts. In- or the half lid this morning, not that tTC'"" P'tched for, tha local team, dlvlduala can also be sentenced to tha he did not have Ideas unon the subiect whitman outplayed Idaho In every de- penltentlary for one year on each count but because nd one had come to him re- t... I.. Kim ' th5 In the indictment, or three years. gardlng the question and he did not de I?"Ttaii?5? taJS ,avt t00' i maaoinMA -m.mA sire to interfere witn Mr. Munmnri Vi.!..:.,.- .-'""' -v.""". The resoluTlon TasaaThTth. offhand and without knowing fit 07 fdsJto. but bfini1 S.faaihv ture exchanae which meana T tha min. wnat was in tne ' wioo. Waahingtoa state colleara. . nual meetln Of the board of traataaa at I and Draat Vnrthera rnaila at Ol.tk an college library. , jHoyt streets Instead of at the Southern e p. ra.--iw zete, in cnarge or lira I Pacino and u, n. A N. sheds as has been CC. Potter, on the college campus. the arrangement of the past Wednesday, June II, IS a. m. An- Orders hav Just been posted to nuat graauating exercises; address by agents of the Astoria Una and to all Rev. Clarence True wilaon. , n. r thn. itin. ni.ii k...i... .... .. rurii, com-mnf 01 oegrees; aiumni I road that alter July 1 the freight shall banquet and reunion. P, m. Address before alumni by Rev. Charles Rutherford, of , Rochester, a vi an PRESIDENT TIES CAN ON TAIL OF BULLDOG ; : ' , Jmroal gpeeUI Berrice.) . ..wumiuiii, -.auna n. . rresiaeni Rooeevelt has Hed a can to the bulldog 7eteu which la v. u White House stenographer. The presi dent says ths dog is a trouble maker, Report on Growing Wheat. (DeeeUI Dispatch te The Joeraal.t . Washln-rtOn. June 11 Tha Amnmr. ment of agriculture reports the acreage of spring whej as 1M4S.000, condition wheat's condition. 77.4. S.7; winter be billed to the Northern Paclna shaia. It la also ordered that all freight to be snippea out zrom tne Portland terminal snail ds niiiea zrom the Northern Pa clflo offices. j . . . , W00D3IEN AT DALLES UNVEIL MONUMENT (Special Olspateh e The Journal.) The Palles, Or. June 11. Mount Hood camp, W. O. WV marched to the Odd Fellows cemetery yesterday, preceded by The Dalles band, - rehearsed the rit ualistic ceremonies of Memorial Sun day and unveiled a monument to Neigh bor 3. W. Moe. There was a song serv ice by a select quartet, an address by John Michel,' and Instrumental pieces by the band. A large number of Wood men were in attendance. - The services were very lmnresslve. - i ., STAR LAND COMPANY yvMUSl SETTLE f UP Verdict and Attorney Fees Rendered - In Favor of Contracting En gineering Firm, . The Jury In the case of the Contract ing Engineering company against ''the Star Sand company, an action to re cover damages for breach of contract regarding foundation work on . the Wella-Fargo building, returned a ver dict this morning in favor ef the enr neerina eomnanv In tha sum of isfio. Ten davs were allowed the sand pany in wnicn to me a motion for new trial. Juda-a Wolverton allowed attorneyr rees to tne amount of 1100. immediately arter the - verdict was returned the suit dT Willis B. Potter against the Nevada Northern Railway company. In which Potter eeeks to re cover S8.S00 on an altered breach of contract for delivering ties to the com pany, was commenced. Tne railroad has set up a counter claim against Potter to recover' $1,J68 for non-delivery of tne ties witnia tne specified time. BERTHA MTHERS0N ' SUES FOR DIVORCE fSBeelal fHraateh te Tha Jnamal.l Roseburr. Or.. June 11. -Bertha Mo- Pherson of Portland has brought suit ror divorce from Walter McPheraon. charslna him with cruel and inhuman treatment, drunkenness and failure to provide zor her and their three children. one or wnom is less tnsn two months old. The complaint recites a story ef a vounr man'a - undoina throutrh the naa oi intoxicants. Of the trust that has rerulatf nrln. ffinu .cvnTwi ,u vuaiomer ot tne Dene- fits of competition, follows itesoivea, Uhat the Northwest Fur-I forced a nlnst them. The wholesale and Will Obey the taw. Saloonmen still maintain that they will obey the law in the event it Is en- Waahingtoa state college. PARDON IF HE WILL GO BACK TO ITALY 8peelal Dispatch to The Journal.) Helena, Mont., June 11. Governor I ".'iif i?Ma.5! dissolved, the rela- retail dealers both state that they as ..JLi th dlrBr"t members as an organisations will obey the law and will f-t.LKfe.t.rin,f,iA th- Kr?- contend against the action of Mr. S2,K.f.nd.ii5?USr' of h" respective Manning. It is expected by both organ- membera thereof be annulled ana tha i - v..... -u.. ... ' i v. individual corporationa. firms and per- tted In thi Tcourta ; at once In the event Too,o hM XfJoned James Santl. who sons comoris na said aaaoclatlnn fnfin- ,n".51uJ r." .rr"."-"-"?.'?? was convicted of murdar at TIM, Vwl.a and puraue their respective business "ISJ'lSSZXLV'f.'? ZV&ZSil? In 1890 and given a life eentenca Santl witnoui regard to, or under the control Tha ilauor dealers of Vancouver and f " nalf-w..ed and hU condition is grow Of any act. regulation, rule or inflnanra L.i "."5r?raealo.f.A :5?1ou.TeL .B? Ins- worse, nia ennntrvm.-, i X.1. Au.rP'!u,re chang ri" Muitnomaii T couitT are nrwirtna to teered to defray the expenses of his Mi.nv., t .V.ErVL'S reap a harvest on Sunday next and tnose I?moTi lt1' "is pardon is con- The raaoiution . .TL V,. i5 a following. At Vancouver the Fourteenth U"UB"U oemg aone. Tu thill secreurv " d - Regiment band has been engaged to play ' ll T nassini seXenee. Judaa WBl.t Pbi? 9U anticipation of TTaiTT "Rm'NrP.V If A PXTPT said hat hi would not miEi inV-.V- .'ffowa..?niiF citisene zrom --a-. a. srsxss ;v:tlin :s-&i.S ' causes bio failube The earnings of hundred Jc actory Jbmplpyes plead for Puget Sound and ask devious routing, not consistent . wish 'transportation customs. normal Parties to the case are the retItion- ers. the Pacific Coast Lumber Manu . facturers association, Victor H. Beek- man, secretary, the southwestern Wash- .ington number Manufacturers' associa tion ana tne ttningie Mills bureau against the Northern Pacific and Union Pacific, Great Northern and a doaen raw connecting roaas. Tne Oregon ; and Washington Lumber Manufactures . association of Portland and weatern Washington, Interveners, protesting. , - What appeared at first thought to be a simple matter and perhaps thought by , its originators to be easily obtained, .;, uoraiujjoo into a question oz na ; ttonal Importance, and legal counsel of ' eminence has. been arrayed on either . siue in tne controversy. Naturally, .:.,.. wucu vu uwo umium up, preceuents were . looked for. The result of the search may be Judged by the statement of uommissioner iane, one of the ablest . inemuers ox tne commission, who an . awered the queries of your oorrespond , ent as follows: s. . t ... , , Mo Precedent .established, "So fas as I know there Is no prece ' . oent for action or against action such .' payed tor hT 'the Washington mills. A case came upln Texas In v'volvlng the shipment of cattle several ,' years ago, but no question of the ability i be only 125 because of th. f .h.. .hi P"-r J"m "m? lV.raSna members had naaaa thi r.h,ti ..J .aT . "iner cmes re maaing . HKe had .how thPmr.' -'i" preparations . ror an. Increased. quota . of within the taw in the future. ,oooroing to tne tain oi tne .'(Continued from Page One, each In operating the trust Tha rmalnlna m.mK... . .v.- . I Streets. ---".-. ui. iruBi are exnacted ta ha In nn,i E!2vif tVn" j53.l5..l HUGE GRAFT -. . .... i n,u ,n to secure a small fine and will plead fu,itriu.Ju,st low rnan.y will be allowed to do this is known only to Mr. Cole. It is believed that he haa sraded tha d- i.n ,H.ni, in th. f. e . aree of aullt in reaard To th..f.nj. ir.irVi ;r.i..: " 'llrZ anta in will . J . r' -..m- uvjviiiuu vuumiwuii. iu vair vil 11 IB 1 .'. .or I worn nere ne nnos nimseiz pitted .IT in TJL.if.i." .v. 1"" anarc or against three of the system's effective grarts. - Flrat Material from the wholesalers will cost him from It to SO per cent more tnan tne orainary cnarge to the Second If he makes a bid on plumbing Job he Is quickly underbid by . 1. m Th manv In....... U. (Sneelil DliDateh to Tha Innil I kii. hi... k.. !..i . . -.."- c.nji. ..... -.rr-' . eui- ... j '. i no umanaiDeiow tne actual cost oz tne work and trade excursion arrived here from Walla material In order to filch the Job away k1.-i..JL21:E? thi? mornn,and the from the independent The consequent rill Bll yi SsSISb WI aa F am7aaffaata S a at. aa,.. Aa. & l . , . r . m a a . . . . ... o .u sucu ui ma city i loss to tne trust nrm is paia oy the ,"-5ur- i,The'r wre. met .Dy r- Plumbers' Protective association out of AS A OI ex-uov- tne montniy -oonus" grazt rundv SKP' Tv A- 2M?' PM1 Huffman, Leon Third If by some fortunate circum b 5 5 rt. v .Roosevelt J stance the Independent plumber secures - , tr.' , , uooo- i a contract zor wora,. ne la immediately iiturpny ana j. v. Tallman. hamnered by some of the Dettv naraa- d alSO i greeted them nutlnna narnatratad h lha iwimM..'. PENDLETON PLEASES OMAHA BUSINESS MEN man. E. J. The Eaales' ban iiel.? 5Sr5 ?.tn rm" of the members: the leaat of theae la cut- S0Z0D0WT : CLEANSES AND BEAUTIFIES TEETH ; . ; COFFEE . This is the coffee country; and yet more than half of i us, drink poor coffee! ... Yeer srocer retires year mosey if yes daet ' ttefcsiUlMeBestjm-uyBia, - commercial association. h.n vr.. I .... .i u-v . l. . . . - .TamAa A Tl .ii.. .iT'-f"1 w";u uaa ucn iaia. en- sumed the lournev eaat om n!2& TZr TeU Btory of Delay. & N. I Trust members freauentlv visit ner. (sons who have let Jobs to an independ-Mc rvvr t a tt vir i it mv . - . or uiaionoi io ao tne wont, mat great ON RAILWAY TRACK dflay and l0' ,? Vn,ra w,iT nBU- j.i;xj.vua. ) ,tory , B0 wt)11 bolstered that It not ' ... i inirequentiy nappens mat arrangements laahaalaiv nt.n. a .1. Aa aaa. as . . 1 aV aa a. . . 1 a - M . - tnn.w wpmiKm io turn oorsaLl . 1 ur WUI a vr an niucpenaent piumDer are Abardaan. Ws.h Tm. 11 a r. 1 I OOnceled and the trust firm s-lvan tha a young man from Alpena, was run over I co?.lr,.c.t: . i t hv a .ir..i ... k.,.,1 1 ." Y. 1 1 On the other hand, a roav nathmr.v 1. mopolle last night One leg was cut off ?en ?, Vl? 'l"n that prospers in the and his head waa Injured, probably a- frm" ot 9 sTraftina; trust Here, for tuiiv Tt 1. tt,..,., u. .: instance, ia a rtliimhlno- tin. kin. v.I ...vu,u. 11. naa uruna, ana . . . 1. . . , . ..... " . . 1 1 41001 had gone to sleep on the track The 3u8f Joined the outer circle of the se- motorman removed him from the track m organisation, the Master Plumbers'! on the putward trip,, but he came back. foon. Invitation ia held out to ' (Journal Btxctal fta-Hra.! New Tork, June 11. The state dis trict court toaay aDDOintea three na. celvers for the Milllkea Structural Bteel Manuracturerr company, its liabilities are $6,500,000 and assets but $1,600,000. The embarrassment is temporary, the tight money market being the causs oT tne iauure. GOPHER STATE TO BE DRY SUNDAYS (Joareal Special Berrtee.t St. Paul, June 11. The entire state of Minnesota, is likely to be dry next Sunday, as a result of the decision of tne supreme court noiding nat the attorney-general can bring ouster, pro ceedings aralnst mayors who fair tn ciose saioons on nunaays. - ' COHEN MUST RETURN TO DESERTED FAMILY ' (JoarMl Soaeial Servlet.t New Tork. June 11.- A-dataotWa fmm District Attorney Jerome's office Is on nis way to Han Francisno tn hrinar h.v Aonoam uhud, inaictea zor wize aban donment. . s. are back of your investment in i, hlra Just after rounding a curve. Noth- SXd rPo'Mns" protective association family. . line Dan is swallowed, and In lieu oi Ing Is known of his VERY LARGE TIE i ..M .V" ,OBUa to i we rirm one share ?.Bti?Sk,-ihfwn,as1r,P n 0Pns wide 2. wi inn Srail pot. rrwrrPT) A nrn TXT OTnTrm .wn.' r .X " e?8ffl P WX A AUClX Oil Plumber.' P?o eVtlva" .r.iI2S25! - a "1 --awaa ' VT IIUI fj . naa uia.upon a loo. Not knowing the secrets of the Protec I,YafocAat,on'. the ltm has not at tached to its estimate a $5 bonus charge on every future to be placed. When membership is acquired In the Protec tive organisation it learns . that this STANDARD IS CALLED FOR TRIAL IN OHIO (Journal Special Serrloe.) rindlay, O June 11. The SUndard Oil company waa called to trial today on one of the seven Indictments tor iiuiauuna 01 ma vnig anti-truat law, )A jury wui ue securea tomorrow. The eviuence win do aocumentary. CABINET DISCUSSES JAPANESE SITUATION QJJ Just as sure as the sUn sets in the west will your money double and treble itself if, invested in this factory district' home site' section. Factories "are ' increasing- in size and m numbers and the demand for houses for the work-re en- mm .w . , - , .... . &. w m w,t, UO Call up Main 550 or Home A2537 for " " " ' - . us to take you to see this proposition. - ' , You can make yoiir own terms of payment Salem. Or.. Juna ll a Michigan capltaHsta has awarded a con tract for 10.000 ties to people of the Elkhorn district, to be cut along the banks of the Little North SantiamJ If the ties csn ha flnataH un....4i tHrLttrtontfni pllLetd " -adlnessi I Or SniDDlnS. the um, nnmnanv wki.h. I i Jr. T "? li capuaiists oper- V"? Michigan, will, contract for a.aw.vuv ties immediately. This will. juvaii tun sjiffriiii.isr nr ai f r a-aa a--..a for that section Zt Us "county. "7 . ?hniu? ra,t i one of th0 retjulrementa iuuol ug agreea to. : . , . SxemptddM foy the Vaversed. charge, through ignorance of the as sociation's secret edicts is eaauy . . Moarotl Special 8rrlee.) Washington. June 11 It la officially admitted that the Japanese situation was taken up at today's cabinet meet ing, when Secretary Root presented the ...t.L . Tn. vi mo recent developmenta . ' , '' ROOSEVELT RETURNS TO NATIONAL CAPITAL ,. fJeuraal flpedal Rei-rlce.) Waahinartnn Inn. ti . . n.u. ..... ?nitWtTi Dr'n'inT President Roosevelt and Dartv from .Tama.tnm. i . . mnSSgT yard her ' o'clock ihls Reppner has become a large and lm. Portent shipping center. P , o SIXTH AND: WASHINGTON fit