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v THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, . SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, ICC?. ADAMS AND SJMPKIMS GOT HAYWOOD'S MONEY Admitted as Evidence in Boise Trials Today.1, !i .. BBSlaasSSBasaWBBSBaBa . -' DEFENSE TO IMPEACH ORCHARD'S TESTIMOxNY Drafts Cashed by IrisbncrIhrwtLdlo imfch'bueriui'" own!'" lawyers will put before th Jury th proposition tnai urcnara naa notning I whatever to do with the Vindicator mine explosion;' that 'he wa a secondary character in the Independence depot d le aner and served lor the mlneowners In whatever he did. and" further, that lire was -not Intended to be taken In this explosion; that the setting-or bombs In Denver for Gabbert and Goddard were to implicate the Western Federation of Miners; that Orchard had nothing what ever to do with the Bradley explosion Claim Th Confessed Assassin Iladltn Ban Francisco, and had by this time Ioecome S paranoial ana siiuum 'nut. vv credited; and that, while Orchard as sassinated Steunenberg. he did so solely Explosion, and Play ed Minor Parts J on his own account; and that Slmpklns V rim 111 V trig loy , w iuw j j vav,, without knowing the Intent Of his com panion to do murder. v ... To Chow Conater-Consplraoy. ""Richardson Is bent on proving counter-conspiracy In Cripple Creek at the time of the strike, which resulted In the loss of life to nonunion miners, A Ifiijl hatfieid cwins Ef J JO VI I J G ; np nniiFns ie w"'" ; tiifisfi if fs w. t w - - -.aw ! Rose Carnival and Fiesta to There lias Been Precipita- 'r.tion '; in His Radius -" ' . Since Sunday. : . 1IM SATS SITUATION- IS ' west Has Never Before Witnessed. - NOW WELL 1 HAND la Other Crimes. (Br Hugh O'Neill. Special Commissioner Denver rost ana creron jourau.; Boise, Ida.. June It Although of lit tie moment In Itself It waa considered I The old hates that sprang up In that .. ,...'- . . K..a nf iii I district which wrought disaster to V Y T- - ?k VZ iiVf Colorado and bad the state rent li ' effect later, on this trial the ruling of 1904 W-P. r.-ivd bv Richard Judge Wood this morning admitting sec-1 Bon this forenoon when he had Major ondary testimony relative to a telegram I wayior oerore nim. ana ne is duiwjw . . I - trr I tiner his knife for Carlton, Hamlin. Hoi- Kent oy nieye am. in iu. "' I maR and others of the Mlneowners' as- u. Jttaywooa 01 uenver asamg xur SOclatlon of cripple Creek. , his position ' The city detective of Ogden who says Is that the Western Federation of Mln- Adams sent the telegram was per- era sought by every means to conduct a mittod under this ruling to tell of Its peaceable strike In Cripple Creek. contents. The telegraph companies de whereas the mlneowner entered Into a . stroved the telegram six months alter I conspiracy with the governor or tne ' its recalnt. - t ' I atafa In send the militia Into the dls- It is ehargea by tne prosecution mac trlct to overthrow tne miners- union. ; - A pageant of flowers such as this coast has never seen will be the great rose carnival and fiesta that Is to be held next week. Of magnificent bril liancy will be the great parade, ' the spectacular feature of the fiesta. Farmers" Disposed to Be Oenerons In Allowance to Rainmaker Fore- ',' caster Deals Stick to Meterolog- v leal Orthodoxy; :V'-V v';.-.. Bankers of Oregon Listen to ; ; Reports, Make - Trip to - Vancouver and Will Wind ; Up ConVentiori at Banquet 1 Tonight at Portland Hotel On Sale All Day fSpecfsl DUpatc. , to Tbe Joernat) Wasco, OrH ! June 15, Hatfield, Jth alleged rainmaker, la generally credited Arrangements hav been practically I with having brought about the copious bad the state rent In 1 compita, tnouga the order of parade I rams that nave fallen in this district ana ui una or march will not be deft- during the past several days, , He came nltely announced , until late thla after- her to produce rain and it but rained, noon. And in connection with th pa- He now claim to have the situation mntSrhth'.bDrt Vn ln nd promise, occasional of B. F. Cannon, chairman of the pa- '"' ntil th crop are ready for rade committee. Mr. Cannon has la- harvesting. The farmer are Jubilant bored indefatigably and the result of with the prospects. ( his efforts will likely surpass even the The weather has been damp sine dream of th promotora of th parade. June I. Showers began to fair June . , Iea4 In Torn Yame. - ".,w.llB. preciplutlon xneaaured In order to faelliUte his work Mr. ? ":h""ddth" Sf. 1 i?ch-J n...Jun! Havwood sent message from Penver to hot before "'that could be done violence Cannon desire the name and address I i .k.rr. i, i.. time this mornlne- waa filled with five. Orchard end others soon after, th I jjad to take place, hence the trouble. of every person who will have an entry and Grass Vallev It also rained eo-I minute reports on banking conditions fiteunenberg murder and thes may nave Former Oovornor Peabody sat a few in the parade, He desires these name Uioualv at : Olex Jun 11 and thi lollow. I ," ach county In the state. to be traced In the manner described I feet back from Klchardeon and heard and addresses sent to him at headquar- f nteht Moro Orass Valley and Thla afternoon the, work of th con- . Strenuous yet pleasant times ar be ing enjoyed- by- th delegate to the Oregon State Bankers' association, .now in convention in Portland, Testerday was filled with th opening Of th con vention, and n excursion to Vancouver and back, t Th evening waa' taken up with special evening session,' and nil day today th convention will grind on th completion of It program, th leo- lion 01 oriicer ana otner routine busi ness. Tonight the session will close with a banquet at the Portland hotel. Joseph Chapman Jr. of MinnaaDolis and A. lu Mills of Portland made in teresting addresses at th afternoon meeting yesterday. - Mr. Chapman spoke on ine worn or tne oanaers' association, while Mr. Mills took for hi title th sublect of doubtful banking. i ne evening session ana a part or in the arraignment of himself and Bell and tera, (20 Swetland building, so that be o "x are claimed by Hatfield. J thetaillltra. It wa an old, old tori 'to may give them to tbe grand marshal, be,- within radfus of 7 t hlnT But the Jury could not oulte fol- who will assign them to their positions 0 Th, cron prospects a?e thl mW vestlxlea. . ' avoided by complying with Mr. Cannon's A few mlnutea later th TPeabody re3,'J,"r I. a h. . .h ki. .w.k-1 tium on eihihitmn Ther is to be a meeting lata this aft- -s-hJvlng been.found inl"! bomb casing and Identified ?h.ar ver at WalUceT mating the lln. ot .kTptlcal aVeof-'the opinion that the J lh? JiirfilffJ ..rit h Orchard from Canon City. wf pmat uqim "'crs wm timely rains should be accredited to w"r" V.""'"?" Colorado.. The man for -whom It had aecioea upon. . uney wui b an- th act of Providence. . , y r i Vi .k.tnounced tomorrow. , t ..... , . above.' ' . ( Money fot Stmpldas, T is, VimI1a a 0 A a asawii wsw am the First National bank of Denver, sub-1 low th Intricacies of Colorado political in tbe parade. mitted as evidence, waa one dated Janu ary 17, KOfi, 'drawn on Haywood by L. 3 Slmpkln for IlK.lt and cashed at Spokane by Mrs. Mathlelda Simp- kins, wife of the mlsilng executive com mltt'f man of the Western Federation of Miners. At the time at which th draft was sent hue and cry was over the country for the arrest of Slmpklns for his complicity . In th. murder of Eteunenberg. ;. ' j Sefease Kbow Xaad. t Another Inkling of the line of defense was supplied by Richardson In his cross-exHmlnation or Major H. A. May lor, asKistajU seoretary of the Cripple Creek Mine Owner' association, when the lawyer sought to show that th national guard "shot up" th Vindicator mine because of a quarrel among th owners of th property and the Mine Owners' association. Although the at- Oreat confusion will be vention will be closed and final adjourn ment taken. At the afternoon aession th officer ar to be elected, and the the three mile. Inable and th wheat growers are look- P1" 'j' holding th next convention la in forward to a most bountiful bar- I t0 S chosen. i . n ..a .u. . i Tne women or ma convention were I " l-TMIVU VI U4 I M , . , . ... . . , ... a . . . . in all probability be liberal with th 7LU "ttt, 1.:,,Ia,1Z imported "rain nroducer" although the fternoon in. place of the i scheduled re- hav aleo I nt-itrtnt iw)m n-i "" ""vu- vi mi recoraa or tne w earner Durenu MAYOR LANE WITHDRAWS HIS , :' BOND ISSUE PROCLAMATION ' Th proclamation of th mayor an nouncing th failure or passage of th various bond Issues voted upon by th people at the recent election has been recalled by Mayor Lane and will not v again be nied until be baa time to look into Uie point of law raised by Ben naca I Smith yesterday.-ecting th legality of th issue. v" f . Judge Smith appeared at the mayor' . office yesterday afternoon . and gave It as his opinion that the neglect of iClty Auditor- Ievlln properly to ad vertise the bonds would servo to' in validate them. He also held that In '. case of appropriations It was necessary cr. rv'..r. i. ivin ..- it fnr thatnounced tomorrow. n.u tit-, m Minrt v . I Th various committees . -i... nnmnuif TBtruiv took I made reouest th witness stand and testified to the flower, not only rosea, but other flow- ,how that sine June rains have been matter of remodeling hla horn,' which well, to. be used for decorative general over th entir Pacific slope of caused. Orchard to -desist from bis en-1 purpose and for the parade. ' I ih Rocky mountain and that th ter- ..nr A hin-r no the Peabodv home. 1 Oregon crape Is especially desired, and I rttorv -cfsinnwi" hv H.tfteM h mm Richardson then asked for a recess to ny such contribution should b left In for an equal share of th generously prepare for croea-examtaatlon. . Then Thursday afternoon or Friday morning distributed moisture. .. . .?- the defense surprised the prosecution by at th Armory or at the Multnomah "We bav only Incomplete vecords of refraining from cross-examination. The club, where they will be distributed. - th rainfall in th district of Wasoo, prosecution had refrained from asking Monday morning an entire window In Moro, and Orass Valley," aald Mr. man miMtlnna. exDectlnsr that the de- tha atom of Olds. wTortman A Kinsr will Ran la "hnr lk tmtm nn k,ml mttnmr tUat fens would rake up th whole Colorado I be devoted to a display of prise to u j quite frequently thst part of the state mess. ' I given ln th competitive flower exhibit J has been favored with showers In June. at tne forestry ouuaing. ine iiower i jror instance, in June, 1188, seventy exhibit at th Forestry building, by th I seven hundredths of an inch fell at way, will be one of the most magnlfl- Mora In June. 1908, l.H Inches fell at cent feature of the fiesta. Orass Valley. In June, 1905, 1.S0 Inches i ' XxbiblUom of Tropbis. ' ' r . of rain fell In the ssme district ln four ' -w. days and In June of lest year 1.85 inches l?lfi iSrhiwtlSJ fel1 ,n evensys. These ar the only ""il. wf.l i r,.rv. record ln possession of tbe weather , . l . ..I raina oui LJiia huuo, . mg area. pr-pruun. xur . -1 "The rain of this I oasepait Baiuraajr wwrnwn y""--" tended from San Diego. California, ln the bankers n5 ao"I" r?,'"x7. the south to British Columbia in th Th teama will D comPe.f.0'PTOff" north, covering the states of Oregon, to bav a two third vote before the u.u-. vuu.u 1 man -mhn are az-collaalata . ath- T"J.i Vi?,,,; ijv. Alter listening to un iriuraini oi i r"" "m, . : CZ.-; : " ". , . , nnuioiuii, lmiiihuuh iiuum aunuuu, idge Smith the mayor recalled thel leti". ndJ11I7 V.. !t!h.- . I Nevada and Utah." XT rvl 1 sjslBV 1 A.X UUII ucass aiisjvu v for th visitor coming to the city with uic aeiegaies. The excursion vesterdav afternoon to Vancouver, where th delegate were rusts or nonor at a dress parade of the 4'ourteentn inrantry. was mucn njoyea, A large number availed themselves of tne invitation to make the river trin Leaving Portland at !:! on the steamer unaine. tne visitor witnessed th pa rade at S o'clock. Luncheon wa fur-1 nished br th officers of th post and dinner wa served on the boat while I returning to th city. Th excursion reached Portland on It return . at O'ClOCk. ' " t,- in rouowing commute were ap-1 pointed by President Carter yesterday! atternoon: I Resolutions 8. B. Eakln of Eugene, ! nl. It. JtJWCKBDOV OI UHUUIS BOQ VY . U, Morris of Portland. . Auditing Ira Powell of Monmouth, J, W. Scriber of La Grande, L, L. Jewell of Orants Pass. . Nominations Joseph Hlrschberg of I Tnn-aM.M lkT TT r.-ftM.a a. D,W.a I " " "' ""'".".' - city. K. w. Bonmeer ot Portland. J. H. Bootn or Roseburg and C. H. Caufleid ol Oregon city . , jlLIO f Regular Value $2.50 : Saaua OIL PAINTINO - , ? Heavy Gilt FrameSize 28x42 Inches ' ' o Silk Floss Sofa Cushipiis tOp V V REGULAR 60c VALUE 0 V i U'J L BEAUTIFUL SUDURBAW IIOr.lE Ms V It I" 1 I ' 1 ludca rroclamatlon Issued a short time be ore and will now take more time to in quire into the law on the subject. Judge reith will present a oner on tne ques tion arguing his side of the proposition and citing his authority, while City At torney McNary, who holds an opposite view, win present his arguments well.' The mayof (befoset.he officially approves or tne election returns on tne bonds will take these briefs under con sideratlon and will make an lnvestlga tion on bis own behalf. , . CITY HARD PRESSED TO GET ; POLICEMEN AND; FIRE LADDIES Application - to take th -city civil service examinations announced for the ; police and fire departments ar com ing in , so alowly that Secretary Mc pherson fear all of th vacancies may not be filled. There are still 15 Jobs open In th police department at sal- i arles of $80 per month, but at noon to day only nine applications for tbe posi tions bad been filled out. -The exami nation takes place July 11 and paper will bo graded for detective, ser scants, patrolmen and driver. Vacancies In the fire department have Increased to 80 and at noon today there were but eight applicants for the serv ice. Drivers,; hosemen and truckmen are wanted and the salary is from 180 to 190 per month. Five vacancies exist among the engineers of Are engine at salaries of 1110, with only three ap plications xor m service. ONE SAI00X' Continued from Pag On.) . 1 ' iirHa. mriA ilocuncff. hulsnfl tO the TjO- riod of the blue laws snd the dark .... age. ', - Sugar Xlll Many People, "Alcohol has its victims; morphine : bas its victims; .. tobacco ha it vic tims, susar has it victims, and the scientists say the ' victims of sugar ' are more than all the other victims combined. Ther is nothing for use of man which is not open to the abuse of man; and th question involved in flit UIUO lawn im. .PIIBII ww liberty of many be Invaded to suit the Views Of a rewr wnenever mi quos- ... tlon is brooght berore.tbe people or me city of Portland, we are willing to meet It not only aa liquor oeaiers, dui as ' citixens favoring Individual liberty. We believe in the regulation of the liquor triffic; w believe In th regula . tion of saloons; we believe a saloon which is a nuisance or which disre ' gards decency should be shut up, and its license taken away and never re issued. We will Join the clergy and ' all other good people ln trying to pre . serve law. order and decency in th saloon business. ;; Call Xt Persecution. r , "But acting under legal advice, wre hall object to this singling out of the m. j,nn kiiaineaa for Dersecution. and we ar going to resist the attempt of a few to dictate tbe decent and orderly habits of many. If, It is ,lrue that orderly and decent saloons ought to close on Sunday, then it Is true that hotels, restaurants and clubs ought to be closed, or at least ouent noi to o allowed to sell wine or liquor on Sun- 'it thu mnnlt of Oreaon want to so on record that the .gentleman who has wine with bis dinner on Monday at the hotel cannot ,, have it on Sunday, we . want io know it : Or if th patron of a restaurant, club or hotel can have liquor K on Sunday, and the self-espeting. well Lehnved laboring man cannot have his eiass of beer in an oroeny saioon on Sunday, we went to know It. - .t ' v QnestioB of ecency and Order, ? "We call the attention of the nubile arnstly to the fact that this is not a question of regulating saloons; it is not a question of decency or order: it Is Rosy Cheeks aeoerall , mean . jooo! health,. lskcs RED Blood gad Roy Check. Thert, a Rt$on" purely a Sunday law, which say that certain businesses ' which can run all the rest of tbe week, must be closed on Sunday. It is, In effect, a few telling everybody how they shall observe , the saDDatn any. ' There , should ; be v no nypoensy about this. . - . '.Tbe-olty is receiving about t J50.000 from liquor licenses; enough to pay for coin ine. poiic ana nre departments. The good farmers raise hops to make beer, and rye, barley and wheat to mak teer ana whiskeyi our belief is that the public opinion does not support this eunaay closing, aone Hysterically and suddenly after 4t years of silence, and we snail be glad to aid In every orooer - . a "... . . 1 . . - T way m suomiiung tne question to the people of this city at the earliest on- portunity. If this be the wUl of the people of th city of Portland, w will submit to it cheerfully, as law-abldlns c.tixens; but being advised by legal counsel tnat tnis law has no applica tion in the municipality of Portland. and that the city of Portland is under control of its own legislative body, and believing that th law itself has been unjustly revived to b unjustly en- forced, we shall not obey the dictate of the district attorney, but shall br Ins tills matter to th test of the courts and as soon as possible to the decision of the people; and, aa the . people decide, so shall we obey. ' ' . ... in. conclusion. I wish to aav that there are many decent citizens in thel aaioon business; that the liquor men, as a uoay, ibvot ,. iaw ana oraer ana de cency, ana tnnt tney have no more de. sire to rrinddle in politics than any other uuuy ot cmsens; ouc iney are continu ally tne oDject or attacks which com pel them to go before the people in seii-qetense, . .v-.;: . ,. deleaatlon of school children ln Frl day's parade. Flv additional cup ar to be given, and Professor Krohn has aecided to divide bis pared into three sections. Ther are to b 10 cup in all, and the winners will be announced on EETAILEES GOUGED. .'.(Continued from Pag On.) Thursday evening. The winning, schools j per cent, less than the sam good can are o be invited to aend their f'color be purchased by .tho nnf ortunat trug vr'ot four boys and four gljs,car- Mln, th. -resnUr" onotation from th same wholesaler.. , ' oelp to Cover xebate. Th favors shown the "special pre ferred' favorite during bis year's pur chases reach a culmination at the close mlraf Swinburne and th officer of the) I ' th y.wlr with a huge rebate from the Charleston on Tuesday. With Presl- S"e"?'ri ?ni" ",, ,V" " "..-.?:.Jtf?. !S! UluVnTmote Charleston and extend a formal --wel- J toh. "s! come to th visitors The trip to th ?1'f' full tor' th f-y" ltt brmUntlt' SlSt onth'.ebUl Wo'od's" Thlg'sVom aeSJlr-. ti it . '.nHi. ..ii. i amounts to less than 1600 and ranges ?h?Ji -f-hS!S in7 i?h2 frora that figure npwsros In accordance Adm ral Swinburne and officers of the with the trade demands which tho Charleston Tuesday evening at the Port- flrm nM supplied during the 10 day, land boteL . The publie Is invited to at- On th other hand, th wholesaler, tend. AThe hotel is to b Uyishly deco- even though selling goods to the "spe- rymg. the - school banner, to Friday' parade. . That will mak a squad of SO boys and girls, prise winners of the day before. :-V - ' " A committee, consisting of H. C Bowers. W. 0. Wheelwright and S. O. Reed, has been appointed to receive Ad rated ln honor of the occasion. THEY SAW ROBBER (Continued from Pag On.) ' :.f -'A I'' 't , ' fx "'"; f :fS..:.rI ..( ft jJlvl clal preferred" ' man for II months at figures little above and sometimes be low th 'Invoice cost" forwarded from the aastdoes not lose by the transac tion, nor by the rebates given the re- frora Hubbard the circumstances of his taller at tho close of the year. injuries but to th very last be would The wnoiesajer proms by tn reDates 88y nothing. .The physicians hav no riven him : at the same time by the Maa what hiniuniut tn th. man steel trust.1 .Especially is this tru of 1 inference is that be became entanrled h STRIP OF SKIN (Continued from P On.) Th epidermis or outer skin of th body around - th ' waist especially -on the back and downwards waa complete ly gone, snd had the appearance ' of I having been scalded or" scorched. -' An I examination of the stomach and lntes- tines showed no presence of poison, but f they were infiamea and oontainea Diooa. xne pnysicians canea in as tne au topsy were Pr. Theodore Fessler, A. K. j Kocxey, u. wneeier ana . v. xen ney. As far a they could determine tbe death waa caused from a shock from external Injuries and this waa put on the I aeftin certuicaie. .. - .i Frank Hubbard wa i ; employed by j "Haiay uuaner a a .umoer cruiser. Ufa Vi Am. waa 1m Tlallaa .. Ukh.Ml Aam I to PoHiand a few day ago and hird a12 acres, all good land, no stone or. gravcl, hiirhly .cultivated : 4 room at th Belvedere hotel and from all ' t-j- t.-' . . i'P r ' . , ' . attending circumstances had come to the I ?h7 tU'omSg aSi land chiefly in strawberries, blackberries, LCgan berries, lispberries ; wmcn uuaner say wa anout io ana i nne nousc, 6 iuii siones, an piasicrea, nmsneq in ceaar ana reqwooa, went out to see the sight. . 1 1, :. t. . .ui.; . u-. t:uJl.i ' I u.l Night before last he wa found M ,'6C W1'H """"V """ suuuj; iwui, 1143 . iiumi v iuuhi,' uaui, withBbWi"olnA china cIoset Pcn Replace': and grate;' also, furnace, full takon to the hospital where he died the I brick basement, larce oorches : a nicturesaue view from ,hnns . forth by Girdnerrhi.' frtend. to elicit - one of the .very' best suburban homes about Portland. A: course of thlr walk came to a oolnt -I A. 4AA J A 1 JV n Jt. -T BDOUl i JUM ram ini w i mA ntr material nurfhaaoA lit- I r""! . --.'L- .-B-" crossing, whereth robbery and mur- wVSSmiS i rom th. T tfat onai Tube I" "ZLX"".' "tJS, "uri" ."3a ne youn woman ana 1 i.'i:v.ri.-.T::::. .u.. u. Henkle & Harrison, 217 Abingtori rBidij. der occurred. . The young . woman and her escort seated themselves on ft bank and conversed on various topics. - About this time tne Kose city rare car hov in sight and almost simultaneous with its appearance a ' shadowy form darted out of the darkness and almost brushing against the couple raced at too speed for the crossing, apparently bent on reaching that point before th arrival or tne coacn, ,, . . .. . The butcher and Mies ' Heslln; nald but little attention to th peculiar ac tion of the fellow until a few minute later' a volley of pistol shots rang out. company. , The latter is a subsidiary body was shipped to Dallas yesterday Date is giveo annually 10 ine wnoiesatur py ine eastern comoine. - This rebate, outside of the rebate which the Portland wholesaler gives to his "special preferred" ' favorites, rep resents one of the profits enjoyed by ine local irusi. 'i ne oiner is ine . ex orbitant and blood-sucklne- prices levied iBSSa OPERATORS WILL ! " (Continued from Pag On.) reolv from Clarence II. Mackav. nresl-1 upon ine aeaiers wno ian ia ins piay i aeni or ine fosiat company, 10 a re- or iavoriies 10 ine ferred" level. - Ontsiders Watohed Closely, Immediately afterward the sounds of sJ J-frial,i: i??0 hl I Joined together to ignor th complaint fleet-footed man running along the roll- j watcho vigilantly any attempt on theJf t09 operator. Tona iracas were neara ana anortiy ar-1 '- "ZZZ rio.!iV--. .hi I The executive commute or th union terward the freight train on which the I plumbing goods, and thus jeopardize the I w inr session after which it was ..-j j , . .. I 'hstnita' mft n "iw.p.nhBr.A." . I - I T . . . .. . . nmroorer in .iipnuiru 10 nave maae nis 1 , " "C 1 " ' . x " , , .! I announcea inai 11 a ainxe were aeciarea T .V. ' .-TITi y.'r. I Chicago would pe first city effected. now and then does an outsider break regular" and pre-1 quest for a conference on grievances Having railed, the officer or th union , were the Pi & acm.vu. wo viuvmi v. ,ia Hiatuii i strengthened in their belief that I 'ostal and th Western. Union have Advises Saloon ts Zeep Open. lpon the request of different liquor "raicri in mg cny ar, wooa nas lOOKea inio ine iaw ana nas come to the con elusion that the state law docs not ap pir . to jroruiuiu. ne nas : inererore ad Vised his Questioners that In hla nnln. ion .they can legally, remain open on Sunday.'! -. .'- 1 " was asked my. opinion concerning mo Kijpjjt Hiiun m siaie law on Sunday closlns; to the city of Tnrt. land by number of Individual liquor uoicra, saiu mr, now ui Staling niS InterpreUtlon ;of the statute. . "I told them that In my opinion the atata law aia not. appiy o Portland and that inererore tne liquor dealers oould law fully keep their places open on Sunday It Is my ODinion . that th. Hnnn, ness or the city is to be exclusively regulated by the people and th vii vi ruruana ana m ine state law Is inoperative within tha . .m.. !t.lt. A. ,w. ,T , . ' V. UJ, Vll, ' w. -'.V- TRIANMEX KILLED OX GREAT NORTHERN ROAD . '?on!5, Si1! Bmlce l- - " ' ' Mlnot. S. June IB Tho Great Northern OrlenUl Limited whll run ning 60 mile an hour waa ditched 40 mile from her this morning by spread ing rails Th fireman and engineer were killed and several passenger In jured. The car took afire.. , Tb capacity f the Hurd awmlll at norenc wlU b doubled. escape whirled by, . Oirl TeUs Ker Story MIr Heal In "was vlalted at har fcnm in Fatrview py uetectlves Paty end Heiiyer and influeea to tell the storv. The young women gav all the ; de tails of the movements of herself and Thompson on the nlsrht ln ouentlon and furnshed a fair description of the thug. 8he declared, that the- onMr reason for not reporting wnat sne hsa seen before wxs the desire to keen out Of the esse, in resoonss to a severe letter writ. ten to Dsns Thompson at Clatskanie the fleteetlve are In receipt of a com munloatinn from th butcher.; H tells nracticauy the same s'ory as Miss Hes lln snd vouchsafe the same reasons for bis aileneo. ... Detective Batv snd HeMter are In dnstrlously working on . the case and Mthoue-h non-committal It is-, thousht that they . have secured some definite rle that may lead to th canture of the murderous highwaymen. , The ll.fc.i) rewird posted bv the Portland Railway through the "protective" wall, and even then he pays dearly for th privilege or neina rteecea. ts ui ne is in tne position of having both hands tied while otners open his purse. , There is an instance on record -of a city contractor who, by paying $85. saved himself from an additional rob bery of 1160 in "bonus" charges. Through ft friend, a member of the Mas ter Plumbers' association, the contractor purchased fixtures for five bouses from a wholesale house, charging the amount to the nlumber in order to perfect the oeception. Tne bonus marge on tne nxtures, naa a plumbing firm bought and Installed them, would hav amounted to I24S. This amount was saved with-the ex? ception of tH. which was charged for using the plumber name in buying the Buuua and that it was the intention of the union, Instead or ordering a ' general strike, to go out at ail the large centers first. Clerk in New York ana other Offices ro now being organised so that they can take sympathetic action. As the strike will extend to th office of brok er who bav leased wires, th big brok erage houses will probably urge a com promise to arrange some settlement. Itrons? demands for the strike continue to come from San Francisco. Denver ana otner western cities. ; . HomeDecorating I not difficult matter when you . u 4?: . II OR-E-LAC ; THE ORIENTAL WOOD FINISH A combination of most durable Var nish and Stains for Interior Wood Work, Floor. Furniture, eto,V y - - THE BIG PAINT STORE Fisher, Thorseo $ Co; FRONT AND MORRISON STS. lKS5SXgSSSSSBSSSSSSSSg.raSg:aSBSSSSSlHS-SZSSSSSSa I AT ST.tfETERSBtJRG (Joornal Special Service. 1 ' v June id. count toi- rewra rnstea oy tne foniann Kanway l rtrrrm mm CtrrriT TTT LK-ht APower company la still in force (A) IT NT TO I jS I ( ) I Ililj ana tne pence DTicers tnmugnout tnei eonntrv are on tneir metti to appre-l nena tne muraerer, STEA3 SHOVELS SOW? AVILL BE PILING DIRT Grade of Union Pacific Between Ta coma and Portland Now Only ' .' Await tbe Contract. . ' MILITARY ALLEGORY AT COMMENCEMENT, Th fourth annual commencement of St. Lawrence academy will be bold In th assembly room of the academy on Wednesday-evening next at I o'clock. A military alleicorr-entitled 'The Fed eral Soy" Is to be presented by the bu pi Is. An address to the graduates will be delivered by Jobn Fleming Shields. Lit. B.. an Most Reverend A. Chris tie, u. v., will also speak. Diplomas ar to be awarded th fol lo wlna ' completing - the ninth - crade Mary Barrett, Joseph Finn, James Mea. letier,. waiter Babel, Nicnoias Schneider, John Stanton, Charles Twltchell. Pa- afMM a v 4wa.AM .f4i I uv;iii iw wuimwi vvsiu -a vvvwvia t ia-ial E. Laycock. Th Knight of Columbus medal for proriciency in united state nistory : is to oe awaraea to jonn j. BANK CLEARINGS : ; STILL INCREASING St. Petersburr. stoi 1 seriously ill. SECRETARY TAPT IS (Journal Special Berries.) St. Paul. June 15.-Secretary Taft. la e,..nn . petter ana wut inn xonigni lor oioux Fails. e Portland' bank clearing con tinue to show a gain or mor than 60 per cent over th corr- spondlng week of last year. Th report of the clearing house for th week ending at noon to- day how a toUl' of . $l,8Bt,- : 188.92, whll for th nam ween on year ago th clearing were . I6,70,I8.V7, leaving a pet gain ' of I8.02S.002.T5, or about 12 per ; 4 cent increase. , ; For th week , ending ; today. 4 the ; balances were i48,9bu.05 ana auring tne corraayvuuiug . Um on year ago 1602,107.78. , (Special DUpatcb to Tbe Journal.) . Tacoma, - Wash., Jun 18. Shipping receipt for II carload of Union Pa , " Prfrrd Stock Canned Oood. Allen ft Lewis' Best Brand. Bom I I I Don't let your child suffer' with that Th National Farmers' Education and rirti. .AnatniHnn matariai Uni tn t. I cough when you can cur It with Bal- j Cooperative union has organised It flrst clfic construction material ent to Ta- Jf, Horehound Syrup, a sure cur for branch in Oregon, in the Hudson bay MAYOR WATCHED ' (Continued from Pag On.) , coma from the east have .been received here by the road' local representatives snd the cars ar expected dally. Within two weeks, steam shovels will commence to level the Union Pacific arade between Tacoma and Portland. The first con struction contracts will be let next Week. Right-of-way difficulties hav practic ally all been settled. Tbe terminal work In Tacoma, consisting of a long tunnel tne tnra. . Coughs, Bronchitis, Influenia, Croup and i country. with a membership of i. fuimonary jjiseasoa. tiuy. a ootti and try it. ." . ,. B. B. Laugher, Bybalia, Miss, writes: "I hav two children who had croup, I tried many ' different remedies, but I must say your Horehound Syrun is the best Croup, and Cough medicine I ever used." Sold by ail druggists; ' bert, which protrudes in front of th la expected to orainlza unions in vsri. I car about three leet ana aiso nas a aec- ous parts of the state ln th near f u-1 ond attachment below to catch objects f ' I lying down, wa pemapa tne ona that waa most ' ravoraoiy consiaerea. it j..,.- ; ,.L. . ...."Vv . wlU not guarantee to pica up a person ! w wooa AflTW. .', , , , I nnlnlured. hut seemed. ' ln the opinion O. 8. Woolever, on of the best- ( of the officials, to; be effective In pre- and steel trestelllna. will be the moat I difficult engineering feature the road 1 win encounter in ouuaing to tne Bound. Engineer ar now sorkini . m thiu froblama known merchants of L Raysvllle, N. T., venting all slaed person . from getting unaer ine wneeis, wnitn ine most t.iat can be expected of any" fender. There was considerable difference of opinion, as there generally la ' This Is tne fourth trial that has been made lnc Mr. Fuller ha been : wltb . th says: '"If you are ever troubled with r-.les, apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured me of them for good 20 years ago." Guaranteed for sores, wounds, burn or abrasion. 26 at Bd Cross Pharmacy, Insist t on the roaster's name; never,, mind . the : country it grew or is! saM to have grown iii. , , r Tenr gtocet return font money If jroa do1 like Sctilliei' Bail, wepai Urn. say company." No on wa wHlingt .. ... v u m iuu viaiaciurjv?.i!a.Vor uiihbvu uiu 11 UL Illfl Ktl an nnininn rr Anlnlnn mrlll AAmar. Isia. i. iw- j.li. tfoVr.r&Teo'unoCw CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE REVERSES JUSTICE Judge Gantenbeln in the circuit court this morning reversed - the decision ef jusuce or tne reace Reld In th caaa of Magna Schilllaas against H. J. Lan. goe, publisher of th Pacific 6kandl. naven. ' ' Schllltaaa allevart that k. been employed by -Xangoe to edit the Skandlnaven at a anlarv nt t?n - MV. Ak.A'4AA -. 1.1. ' t a ...uiu.,, uu tiia& iov vi 1119 salary Was due him. He sued for that amount Lanaoe -denied thla um ... Schllliaas had Srst applied for th pom. Hah n . IE. L. . " . . ..wm nv ivv m. I num. li, . tng wnen this was refused he went to work fnr . living expenses. Justice Reld hesrd h. case and gave Schllliaas judgment for 8100. ! .Langoe appealed to the circuit court, where the Judgment waa ; . veraed, and a decision given to Lango. 1