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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. JUNE 17 1C07. K''' ; ''"' I. ii it! ; - v.'-, v.:--,, ,v.. . . .:. -,.-!. Ei-GoTerrior Peabody, of Colorado, in Portland oh a Yisit, Says Self-Confessed Assassin Is a Wonderful Crim Sl inal With a Remarkable Memory. ' . .'. Jams H. - Peabody, oa-gOTarnor of '' Colorado and tho mil whoso life waa .' to oarnestly-Bought by Harry Orchard, , the chief assassin of tho Western Fsd- :s oration of Minora, Is a Portland visitor. .la' company with Mra. Peabody and their daughter ha la tarrying at the Portland hotel viewing tho beauties of tUejiity and planning. If possible, to re main long enough to participate In the , celebration of the rose fiesta scheduled for the latter part or tho week. In 'few days the cx-rovernor and his ram lly will learo for San Francisco, Los , Angeles and the other points of inter along the southern route back to '" Uenver. ' ' -..; Ex-Governor Peabody la the man who was at the helm during the turbulent v times when the Western Federation of liners started the strike In Colorado, waicn naa never Deen causa ok, though ' long since dead. He It was who put ' the state under martial law. called out the state troops and ruled the state . with an Iron band until the turbulence had subsided. He keDt Mover, now on trial for hta life In Boise, In Jail for seven weeas ana oia many ctner things which won for him the supreme bate ei the western Federation officials and members, -tot ZasQy kloffed.' In appearance, Governor Peabodr I , man who would not be bluffed. He is strongly knit and his chin Is square and zirm. his ayes are or that cold grey blue which can be kind and genu and yet look straight In the face of danger and death. This morning seated In the ioDoy or cne rortiand he talked freely f old times In California, present con ditions in Boise, the general aspect of ma Moysr-uaywooa-retuoona trial and to pi Ore- branched off time and as-aln v nounoe enthusiasts enoomluma on gon, Portland and what can ba found ' . nere. ; . -. ,. . ' "i do not wish to discuss In a definite way the trial at Boise, or to say any : . thing of the guilt or innocence of the men on trial, i do not think It would be either courteous or wise for me to .... say what I thought of the outcome of ins case. ,.....,-....-. i,- "1 will ear, however, that the story told bv Harry Orchard la true. He Is a wonderful criminal and ha has a won derful memory. I used to read the stories of Bluebeard and of the Bender - family in Missouri and thought that when these people had been exterralnat- d It put an end to such characters, but . - I find that Orchard Is still left His story, fiendlch as it may be, is true, though what effect It wUl have only the - Jury that heard It can say. Not Only Is ft true but It has been corroborated In many nsrts." ( "Did yon know during the troubles in Colorado that Orchard waa on your trail i with a aawed-off shotgunT" the gov ernor waa aauea. "No." he replied, . "I was warned that f was in- danger, and I now have aa many aa a thousand letters threatening me with destruction by every route, but I knew of nothing definite. If 1 had known I would have gone crasy. I sup pose, for I do not think that physical force could long endure when every step was taken In ' the expectation of setting foot on a bomb or being shot from some chance cover." What do you think will be tho re sult of the trial npon the publlo mlndT" was ine next question. "It depends entirely upon the verdict" waa the response. "But, however It goes, I believe that the trial now pro gresalng at Boise will clarif y the atmos phere. It will give the publlo knowl edge not only of the conditions now ex istent In Idaho and other states, but also or those which formerly held in Colorado, and will prove for one thing whether Peabody waa right In his de portations or most damnably wrong. Clear Aoooanta of Trial. : '. . "There seems to be less Interest taken In the Boise trial In Bolaa than la mani fested outside." continued the speaker. I waa in New Tork durina- the Thaw trial, and I must sav that the newspa per accounts of tha Boise trial are mora clear and f uu and fair than at tho for mer trial. "I waa told by tha Boise manager of one 01 tne press associations mat up to the present time 21,000 mora words nave oeen sent out on tho ifolse trial than were aent out on tha entire Thaw trial. "Boise Is filled with member of the western Federation, many of wnom I knew during the Colorado troubles. It swarms also with detectives represent ing both the prosecution and the de fense, so that In that reaard conditions I mere are strains, out tne general aspect is one 01 quiet." uovernor .reaoody la sreneroua in nis praise of , Oregon and Its wonderful scenery- ; 'I want to see tha Shasta country." ha aald, "and for that reason can afford to miss the ride throuah the Willamette vaiiey, for I nave never before and I have traveled considerably seen auch wonderful scenery aa that on tha Co lumbia river, ride beween The .Dalles and Portland. What with trains- not to miss anythlna- alone the river aide of tne train and at the same time to nt sat inert was on ine mountain side, my necK leeis today line u naa Deen nearly Miss Peabody has become an early convert, for she said today to her mother and I. 'You can lire where you will, but when1 am married I am com- proves fin UIIISRE SHRIEKS ML NIGHT LONG Phoebe Couzihs Says Women Announcing: Water Every- Vote for Party, Not Principles. . tfooraal Special ferries.) St. Louis, Juno 17. -Phoebe W. Cous ins, the first woman United 8 tales mar shal this country over bad,' for many years one of the most ardent advocates of equal rights for woman and promi nent figure - at every '- woman's righto convention in tha . early days of tho movement, declared -ast night that suf frage has been a failure, and expressed her belief that tho country is not ready for female votes and will not bo for aome time. Miss Cousins declared that the suf fragists got off on tha wrong track. She defended Reed fimoot against, his female opponents and aald that the Suf fragists, In fighting Smooth, were try ing to mix cnuron witn state, a condi tion that ehould never bo tolerated. in demanding prohibition . for the where Beneath Rich Ore gon Plains. ' ; - BISES HALF-nUNDIiED FEET IN DRILL HOLE Hope That Artesian Water May Be Developed Makes Rejoicing Still Greater -Water Wagon to Scrap " rile In Crook County. ; (Special Dispateb to .'The JooraaL) Maaras, or., June 17. There Is rs- joicing in tha Madras country today. Water has been struck: In tha well be ing drilled on tha Agenoy plain on the ranen or w. F, MagUK miles north District of Columbia. Miss Cousins said of this place, tha flow being tapped at a that it would be absurd to establish depth of 420 feet and . .,) such a law for tha District of Colum-l.lva ? V. "V na tn watw "mg bla, where foreign diplomats who are xel ia tno drill hole,.: Tho drillers used to drlnklna should be entitled to I state that the first waiap' hrmivht nut I w, ... mm m ua,wu liioxior U Well Waa warm. SavaraJ a. Pfatbo opinion that an artealaa now! want "I was In . Colorado In 1M4 - BlM I ' ,T, " " .f .V"V u now I Mtai Coualni anA h.f u onnnrtnlT; rj. " wnen Uie well i . r . --i tru. . to Judge the woman voter. She had her full swing that year. The results The water was encountered In a layer showsd that women were Just aa rabid fiamsana as men, and tnat th or party and not for principle.1 composed of soft soapatone and TICKET MAN HAD they VSll fnd dr!L,,,n"rJ" bein continued In ordef, they voted possible, to get a hard bottom for the Whlstla Blew AS aTlgkl When the water waa ariirk h iImm Whistle on the drllllne- ontrtt waa nA down and blew all night, telling the glad tidings to all the residents of tha surrounding country and Bounding the urai bi oi larsweu 10 me water tank ana enroroed task of hauling water for all ittiptuuu, . r. I the ournoses. Tne apparently eomoleta auecesn of anuina- ODerations f iains is looxea upon as ion of the 'greatest lmpo region, water on Agency plains at this on Agency demonatra- ion of the greatest Importance to this But Conductor Did Just Right, Says General 1 Manager O'Brien. r (Special Dispatch to The foomaU aiim n . )m, iv t c rt'D.i-.. I hore. ' V general manager of the Harriman .2 T . . -T.. system for . Oregon. In a oommuni- VL,' 1 e layers of a formation like lava and sandstone. Then about reasonable depth means water anywhere in ine wnoie aiatriot . comprising tha tablelands of northern Crook county. The water problem on Aaencr nlalna was -oonsiaereo to inciuae tne greatest difficulties to be i enoountered in any iocamy oi mis section, ana tne success of this undertaklna- makes other con templated well projects appear much I more practical than they have hereto-1 Ing back to this country and make it cation to State Hallway Commissioner alternate my home. " ..... . - Altchlson relative to the oomnlaint filed granite, li -7. - iTe??a,anI n'9 rarany VU some time a so bv R. C Wrirititilmi 100 foot seemingly wash gravel and remain in the city for several days be- "omJ llm 6jr C -rint.S?nBt olay was encountefed. When the bot- fore resuming their homeward trip. IDEIIlillCE SMITH'S LIFE Woman Claiming to Be His Daughter to Contest - -Kthe :TVm.-:v;;t. . aoaraal Special Serriee.) - New Tork, June IT. There may bo a contest of tho will of "Silent". Smith . after alL A local paper thia morning "J- says: 1'.! i4;i;;.i7; .. ;.. ..... - .r,i t. "A claim for ll.8S8.600 from the os tats of tho lata James Henry Smith, f based upon an amastng story of a bld . den chapter In his life, is soon to be i made in a New Tork court - v "A New Orleans woman, Mrs. Simon Dnfrecbe, Is the claimant. That ahe la I the daughter of Smith, born to him and Ellen Oargen after a romance and mar riage in 1866 in Texas, is the ground ".upon which she will sue for one third the poor station service at Hood River, torn of tho aravel bed had been reached states that aa investigation ahowa that I the drill entered . the soft soaDstona of the estate. Mrs. Dnfreehe declares tho ticket clerk on duty that morning formation and. after sinking a score of that ahe has absolute proof that her ahowiui t.M.n. . feet .r tar la tnia, the waterflow was father was the reticent enigmatical to fii,.: Km'i,. .1?-. ! E.P"-. ' mononalr. who died last March ?f th.;rW A mafrias-a lleenaa. t rln. th.t k- v :.JUr. I OJJtnt is tne property or 4. e train. a aaaay oibiihs vvihmvu v u waaaai oblem marks the dawn of a brighter they were auirolied with Ior ln,. P- .rancners can The conductors stfon in lear. approximately estimate tne cost or rtatlon on schedule time Is an. securing, water on tneir property, ana nmn k th. u.-. r.m!!. --a ,C- can readily arrange to sinK wens. Tne matter has been taken up with the Hood Prospect of expending 11.600 or IJ.009 River employe to avoid repetition. in ? IPerl,nent hM not been attractive ina railway commission toaay re-1 - tunv. celved a communication from C E. Ve- AH On the Water Wagon. ib, wng.recunui removea irom rort-l .. .Ki. hi kaI nu.HMrkl !. sent her mother from England, whltherj tickets. ne went alter leaving tier, are in her possession. , . "Three lawyers of prominence and high reputation have been retained in Mrs. Dufreche'S, behalf. Ellen Cargen died about ll0.- , H , " ATTEMPT MADE TO land to Central Point. H. akes wm- hadsnlM otm mlx,tcl"ix TTTT T: nrr A Ta imrrniT ".".V"1. Iw? means that unless once or twice each JVAJuu VAV O AUJlinAU S:V .k o'tT,,,"".? week the farmer hitches four horses to movables and machinery at ii , imtl hl atsr-tank and drives from three to J2rhoS5rJff.i2 m&Hr.Ui,!lI, U miles for water, he nnda himself 50.000. and that he waa rhHrVrt 129 1 without this indispensable element-no extra freight on a second-hand wood J"1" t0 nnK' no ,walJr I0J, ma nouso saw. The matter has been taken hold needs, no water for his. . chickens. by the commission wth ths railway ceo- P cow r. w?Inor."a' .WK1 'ortlio le for. Investigation, . , ianas ana aeiignuui ciimate, ana now, . 7oanMl Special Serrlee.) Sevastopol, June IT. It is alleged an attempt was made today to kill Admiral Wlren, commander of, the. Russian squadron : at Sevastopol. A blank or- . Jl j . . . . a . ..... - m ;a0Lleuren?ntl0irh,ekblormm DTSTHTflT TN" iiirouan a inuncn in wmcn wiren wna riding Wlren bad a narrow escape from drowning. Ruhesek and all fo- ncers upon tne torpedo boat were ar restee, . ? promise of the passing of the serious handicap of lack of water for household and ranch purposes, the spirit of re- , . . 1 .1 Joiclng is strong , upon every resident GOOD FINANCIAL SHAPE LSSSSSST1 Perhaps the president considers that tne uuicago pacaers are also nature- laaera. Wrong Food Makes Invalids . . , . Little Quirks and Ails are Nature's Mild Requests to Right Some Wrong One must Heed the Complaint or Pay the Penalty yf: .1 lIolTn folks hare discovered a way to recover by . proper selection of food and drink. '.Look carefully into the health of the individual who knows that;"coffee don't hurt me" and you are almost sure to" v find some physical ail or functional disturbances perhaps muddy complexion weak eyes, incipient heart failure; kidney, liver-or bowel disordert;.ot.80me form of weakness that shows , plainly enough the cry for relief sent up from some organ of the body. ' " ,.,'.:'K iV.7;f.,! ' . ' V Dismissal of coffee and change to Postura brings relief and shows clearly that coffee hinders digestion.1 ' Failure in diges - tion means lack of good red blood and therefore a lack of food ' ; or tne nerve centers. Removal of the cause will allow Nature , to right lierself,' and . Postum contains Phosphate of Potash, Albumen, etc, from the field grains which unite to form the delicate gray matter of the nerves throughout the body. I Long-boiling (see directions on package) brings out the rich flavorand snappy coffee, taste-free from the nerve-racking drug-caf feine in coffee. Directors Reply to Communication Signed by "East Side" and Recently PabUaheO. Zn reply to a communication published In the "Journal Saturday, tha following has been received: . "In replying to a lot of false state ments by some one who signs his name as "East Blder" we wish to state that Lent's school district is In stood finan cial conaiuon. its property wnicn will bs turned over to district No. 1. Is valued at 125,000. outstanding bonds e.ouo, casb on nana SZ.000. leavlne- a net indebtedness of about 11.000. No district admitted has been in better financial condition. - . i "We ask consolidation of our district with NO. 1 SO that our 2S ararfuatea may have the benefit of the city high school, also that our school may be under the most excellent city supervision. "We live in tha midst of an soon population which will in a few years bs a part of the city. We helped to make Portland what It la today. We believe it is right that our district should h a part of the greater city. for , the best Interest of all that the roruana scnooi Doara an on id ruta buildings in this large and rapidly growing district when the neonla mnat mO. Er LENT, ns. U RATBtTRN, "I. E. ALLEN, y , School Board. water, although , subterranean, has washed away many of the alns of this country, in tne judgment or tne people wno Jove- it ana are aeveioping it, CBDIINAL ACTION ' (Continued from Pago One.) plumbers trust. Tho exorbitant charges attached to every piece of lumbing work, whether largo or small, i 0VEEN0R WELLS' WIFE THROWN UNDER AUTO A 10-day'stestof FO UM (Journal Bpeelal Service.)'' Salt Lake, June 17.-Tho wife of ex Governor Heber Wells of Utah waa bad ly injured in an automobile accident at o'clock this morning. Ex-District At. torney Joe Richards and wife were also Injured. Richards lost control nf tha macaine ana ran into a pillar or Eagle gate at 30 miles an hour.. The machine w wrecirea. jars, wells was thrown underneath and sustained a broken leg BURGLAR SENDS NOTE . i . ... '...f . ; e (Continued from Pago Ona) I" , Is worth while I 'There's a Reason1 99 ticket to Miss Harrington. His work is as interesting to tne police as that Of the Dink domino. Who terrorlnul tha od mi! aistnct last winter. Miss Harrington occuDles room mil on tho third floor of tho hotel and is accompanied on ner visit to Portland oy jars, i nomas a. Kiter ano Mrs - m i. mcuuiin oi ntiaourg. xney are touring the coast and are ' returning nuras uy way in iiuQWIWDf pars Irom Ban Franclsca . ' 5 Wanta Snakes Protected. Carml Correspondent of Bt. Louis Timoa At a meeting of the Melon drowanr association It was decided to adODt reao- tutiona ror tno preservation or ail snakes of the chicken and spread head variety In the melon belt, and the sense -of -the fciiv .nfiuii ikil aim uiu ivuh Vl inv meeting was that the increase 6t tha reptiles should be welcomed. . v W - The chicken - and tha . aDreadhead snakes are the natural enemies of field mica and destroy scores of them sach day. ' . - w r J nlumbins: has seriously1 Jeopardised their bus! ness and the sale of both property, and nouses. Contractors state that It is prac tlcally impossible to build a small four or five-room - house, the sue that the majority of Portland's wage-earners de sire, at a figure within reason. Plumb ing chargea are so notoriously exoVl- tant that larger houses and more ex pensive ones have to be built. Other wise the sale price in order to cover the cost of plumbing would bo prohibi tive to tne prospective purcnaaer ana at a figure representing either a loss or too small a margin to tho builder. Combine .Paralyses Building. The result is that email homo build ing has been greately curtailed and the ware-eagner in consequence denied tne rtghta and privileges enjoyed by those in possession or more means. I nose brave enough to build are fleeced and in the same proportion aa the man who requires several thousand dollars', worth or wora. ''-- Tho unscrupulous robbery of the pub Hp by the trust and its consequent ef fect upon the building or nomes has so incensed the residents of Sellwood that a masa meeting will be held in Camp bell's hall tonight to discuss the situa. tion and devise some means, if possible, to relieve the community from the Com bine's "bonus" and "over-charge" grafts which are paralysing building advance ment. , ' Councilman Wills Is to preside at the meeting tonight and resolutions will be adopted asking the counctil to do away with the plumbers' examining board be fore which every member who engages in business in the city must be ex amined. r ...-. . . ' Examining Board Useless. It will be shown -that the man who takes the examination Is not the one who docs-city work; that only the one engaging in business appears before the board, and that as soon as he secures a license ho aecures other men to do the work. - In view of this, and the fact that the must place an acceptance mark on all work, it wll.be held that an examining Doara is unnecessary. i;nsrgei will also be made tnat the board discriminates. and that here the Independent plumber meets ms xirsi stumming diock. , : Dlvldsnds Paid In Oold. See Frledlander's window, 268 Wash WEEK IS , CROWDED' (Continued from P go One.) Sons ' and Daughters. A brief mil. steal and literary -program will be ran. dered" Immediately after the banquet. At the Armory Wednesday afternoon. St 1:S0 o'clock. the annual reunion of the Oregon Pioneer association will be held. Pioneers from all parts of the stats will attend, - They will ba met at the Armory by a reccDtlon commit t and escorted to tho assembly ball on the second floor. ; v --. , Thero they enjoy a literary nroeram which has been prepared and will listen an aauress ,oj welcome by Mayor to J A Thou QNJiT a tiioughtless druggist would offer a preparation without the eignatura ( ' ' of Ohas. E'Eetclier.when Oastoria is called for; the " delicate, faint and flickering light" that joins baby's life to its devoted parents ..being too sacred, to tne seu-respecung togst, to bo trifled withi ' For 07(i. thirty; years Mr, Hetcher has given, and , still gives, his, personal attention jto the preparation of Oastoria, It has won. tho confidence, of mothers ' and physicians everywherenever harmed the tiniest babe, This cannot be said . of Imitations, Oounterfeitsand tho " Just-as-good " rot - ' . The thoughtless druggist only offers the counterfeit because of a few pennies more profit. Any new preparation can bo but an experiment, and they aro experi-' ments mere guess work-Hrrespective of what their sponsors may say for thenL ; it is experience oi oyer thirty years, against vnld and injudicious experiment. ,ii!'i!:iiwiii( m v r-Ni -.- . i ii TV v . 1 ' CO?" It 111 U . - "V I I f I ' I I -Jl,ri ll I I 1 1 -X. I I I I I I ALCOHOL a PER nevn -ANigtlabfelrionfrii! ttogiiieSuanndisacdJBowUsaf SsassislalskllsT 1 PromofcsDigcstlonltffifii ness and RratXDnrafntnptftw-i OpiimiXorpJilne narKtoaLf wot wxnc OTIC. ; JbcJmm ,,, JMtMtUt .. Anmtiti MrHrJW aaoajnes Jnsn AnafeaBemedv forConsft! tton.SouT StomariiDlarrtoal VYonas Jronvulsions Jrn 1 ness apJLoss of Seeep. , AcSimbs Signolurt of KEW YORK. eVtttVi& n ' The Kind Ton Hare Alway Boright, and which has been . in use for, orer 30, years, has borne the signature of , and has beertmade.underrhisisei ' BOhal iuperrlslon since Its lnfanej. Alio w no one to decelre too In this. 'All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Jost-as-pood " are but , Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What fs CASTORIA Caatoria Js a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, fare goric, Drops and Soothing 8jrups. It is Pleasant. It) ; . contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys lYonns and allays Fererishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind - Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulatestih Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Chlldren's Panacea The Mother's Friend. ; CEMUirjE CASTO R I A VAY9 Bears the Signature of : Slj, GuaraiUeed under thsFooJai) .. Ji... ....... uJiJ.m.uk.11 uUIilHUII""" 1 Exact Copy of Wrapper. The Kind You Have Always .Bought ' In Uso For Over 30 Years. TMt OfNTAUB MMM). T? aWRMY ST. SJIW TOa OITy, Buys a Dome in "BERKEIEY" V ijA WEEK 3 9B OO Boys a Home in "BERKEIEY" WERE AT OUR A ND THE BEST PART of the story is the fact that every one of the 3,500 was happy overtheir visit. They found : . the addition even better than we had . pictured it, and asj , a result we sold 167 lots durtagthe day, which only leaves 93 of the 100 lots unsold. A remarkable three weeks record, we know, , -but oureasy plan of FIVE DOLLARS DOWI AND ONE DOL- ' LAR A WEEK opened the way "for many who otherwise could not. -buy. The remaining' lots are bargains and go jor $125 each, on ; terms named abov. Se? or phone us. OR The Cnrtiss Company 309 Abington BIdg., Selling Agents . Phones: A2699, Main 699 . The Jacobs-Sline Company . turn tioor awciiana.HnildlDff -Photies: A28U, Main 359. V JLAne. J. o. Lit, vice-president of ths association, . will ' respond In ' Mavnr Lane's addrens. The annual addresa of George H. Hlmea. ssoretary of tha aa. aoolatlon, wUl bo heard at that tlaa. Followlna these exercises a social re union will be held until 4:80 o'clock. A banquet will then be served under the direction or Jars. j. jml wanwrignt. An other business session will be held In tha evening, followed oy another social over wnicn . a. Miner wui proatae. Thursday evening- a business meetina of tha officers of the Oregon Develop ment league wiu ne ueia. f rom a busi ness standpoint .and so far as tha ma terial interests of Oreaon ara con cerned tnia meeting oz tne uregon De velopment league will ba tha moat Im portant event pf the week. However, thoso in charge ot the fiesta will see to it that business does not; lntorf are wlta plaaaura, . :..!,..- ; . . i ' Friday morning a i 0 o'clock tha real session of tho Oregon Development league win oa neia at tne Marquam theatre. Tho meeting wilL be In line tings or tho league do aeuverea oy ex with previous meetings ana aaaresses win pert adverusera from different parts of iaa aims. ... : : ' " A feature , of ''tho i entertainment - of the delegates will b tha organ recital Presbyterian church. Friday svening. Orange for Silrerton. Bilrerton, Or.,r JunoT17, -An effort is being 'made to oraanlsa'a 'afank-'e in this city, a meeting wiu Da c&lied far that .COFFEE we think we , all ; kriow coffee ; We don't; we don't even know that we don't v ' ' . Tear tof ninrin pa Be U tea fat liksSc tllile tMLis -:::' ; ; iat I purposa la, a Jfow daya. 'J- ! I'