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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE , 17, 1807.' M A YO R:raW&ffS86!M!fftyDRILflfiD GUEST PfOf JEERS ARE coun. iiiieiids THIS IIEIBIOR IS llSEffl iBGMli!ID STOOD ; -Bose'.'CaniiTal. Parade Promises' td.Be'a'Most'Spectacular;; Vice-President Wilson of the Over . -Three Hundred :IIave Rock Hie Victims Will Have Schmitz's Lavyer. to Appeal Meddlesome-Friend Charged i: Event and Exhibit at Forestry Building Will Be : Bankers', National Union So Far. Appeared at the, : to Convince J udge ' Web- to United States Courts c by Mother With Many- Settled Tailor's Bill. for His Client. ing Off Minor Son. Gorgeous in the Extreme. . Headquarters. stcr Jierore iteieaso. HIKE 1110 OF h FEDERilLCOUIITS HALF HO LI DAY W EXT FRI DAY In honor '.'of th. great rose carnival and fiesta Mayor Lane wtl) Issue proclamation declaring half holiday Friday. As a result of the proclaraa tlon ail the municipal ' off low Will be closed Friday afternoon, and practically very, business house in th. city will follow th city" example. - Final arrangements for . the carnival have been practically Completed. - - A meeting of the various committees 'Will be held tomorrow evening la the offices of the chamber of commerce, when all preparatory detail will be completed.; rhe r rnlval Di-omiaes to surnaaa In knlendor and magnificence even the rinuma of Its nrlvinal Drom roue exhibit at the Forestry; building will eclipse anything or tne Kina ever held on mis coaat,- sna. it is m wiu he one of the finest display of roses that haa ever teen given. , The spectacular feature of the carni val wlU be the monster parade on Fri day. In which 2,000 school children will participate. It was announced today that an Indian band from the Chemawa Indian school will participate in the parade.- The parade will be at least two miles in length and will contain 15 floats. It will start promptly at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon. ; In the children's parade of Thursday change in the line of march was an nounced today. The parade will pro ceed north on Park to Madison street, east to Sixth, north to Pine, east to nA1n T17 V7M a...... ..(.. 1.1 . A I - Tf . .... .. a a " a. n a ' a I a"Ja--l-a -VT-r IT rl VTVW : , I M. ' .. m.. . .. . . . ' m . ( I ' NIL. A - " . a . . ... . k . . ,-i . . iivii-iiiiraiucu. biiu i .;. uii tin- novo loaar suu Dioneers naa 1 1 irv u iv i i i rv ki if t-r v - i duo r rancisco. dune . wmjvc p . x net meaaiesoms neisnnor. wna Fourth, south on Fourth "past the .re- treasurer of the Bankers' National union signed the register at the Historical so- y'V . " U Schmlta waa allowed to -visit his attor had - constantly Inquired into her af- vlewlng stand at the court house, then New York .mi Rn trnni. - i. . Li.fv i .w ..i . .1 1 TVYD Tn?T A rnPTr.T .v... . .a..,..i u. f.ir. ,. a.-.,... east on Madhion to Third, where thai ; 7 "" v. v , -t.u-T.u, . , iuu -ixxixi xvxxvn " mwiuuh i .m ... ,v,u vu .,uoit uni 111 rilnnerae - 1 "r iuau m muu ox a.11 experience 1 meir appointed I with Darade will dlnnerse. li. wowers, wno was. experience their Intention of attending the nloneer a una 01 i-ormna wuor last reunion 10 pe neia nere uiis weeic nine Judge Lawler granted the desired per-1 her 19-year-old son, John S, Sammons, mission In the absence of Judge Dunne, waa xa years old, and thus enabled him AdmVwinbui WM alao ' tn ""conscious hundred more names are expected to be others Appoared In Court Willing to Patrick Calhoun and the"XJnited KU- to secura marrjnga license to wed municipal Judge of Portland and ' the I of pioneer are those who cam here pre- justice of the east aide court - tertainment during the carnival, an nounced todav that the fleet with Ad miral Swinburne -In command will ar rive in Portland tomorrow afternoon at o'clock and will be met br Mr. Bow-. ers and the eommltee, consisting of W. D. Wheelwright. General C. F. Btebe. H. Q. Read. Dr. Kenneth A- J. Mackenale rr.'li r" " Admiral Swinburne will make his headquarters at the Portland hotel, where Mra. nwinburne la now staying, I vlous to or during the year 1859. ji'wiK". vm vjiu wnniiuuvK 1 inaiciraent tni- aiternoon. ah Th. r.ln... alnaJ a.aa a. I a. 1 " in vuoii-ujr . jUJr i jurs. una ratisrson or 133 v ine street. lTlv vwhn Mmi I In-1844 placed their, signatures ln .Uiei oeing i am a. Maria by Constable Mauta. of the eaJt aide hno came here In 184 J. ... . -m . ...... I In' 1844 Dlaced their a irer money. He protested I wVmen "The Mr. J h ' aa ngn,th.hmoanreTi;bhe wa. rSjastfievh See? fl. ng tne money as ne was Baker. 121 Kronf atrent. .- m to See That the Law Enforced.' : ueiernunea indictment thl afternoon. -. All JJU" I waa the complaint made y Mrs. May i. 6w.i. nenU to quash the glass indietront j Bamnrona. k widow ilvin . tts I Strictly y,ui, be jut over until Wednesday. r,hu. ? ldow Imnr at II v . gohmlta WU1 Appeal. The' attorneys for Mayor. Schmlta an- net iiuuiivn uwr irowiiiuimuvu w - I BatUrOBv aftarnnnn .nJ th. .(M..k Qlbba, street, to Deputy' Count Clerk Carl a- Chrlstensen. w . l ne marriage Kcense waa Issued ' Though the : new . law which A reception haa been planned for him tome .time next Week. Drobably Thure- oay. June zt... Aamirai ewinoume ana ' ' caarto the United States aupreme court, wo7 to by mVs erv r. 'nmtuWt provides if Judge Dimne over-rulea .their : motioft j,ounS earn'm? Ut?i VhUe ort their r,..tLlaL0-,..Aun 'J.'-trA ii.fR' Wa bride s .18. Ma Wmon. win ' uii. I wuri murnvm m -.i.iiiit bui, ra xne COUrtllOUBe this mnrnlnr Ami ha Attorney J. O. Campbell refuse, to give after examining the afflda?t safi that vehemently against ceeded in ralslnr th about to be lodsed in arrived In Portland several and was a guest at the He made a pretentious "front" ana .s I It t j.n.. , ' ... . i. v.irrnmnt nn tha motion for a retrial. I aha h-iri vT.r r.r ' ' r"i , ' a . f ' a.r " a . it " "J" a IT ' V" !! a .1 . M h... th I tit t. I HI. f "' a"?"'"""" f " 1 aaUfcUISVU Uai, W.lf ..- . Pii. -ia. T ia. K- " "" MW B-HKBl l OlS, me iioei win remain in runuoa uuiit i -t. . r- . ana jnnn Minio nr aiArr . ,-. ; I .... --. v - . i iivv vu -- i ui.i ii. . after July 4 .... ... , - , J a consiaeraoie swell. He was irom sail i , nm.mtntul t lhV rJ ot I ""'""' ""-"""" ' " I bits with a brass band." said Campbell. I Mrs. Ray has cnnatanrl i. Fire Clif Campbell announced thii Francisco, where he resided at ISO Z&'Vt ZlZU of the husband to support his 2But I will a.y"thatl no record wa.ver the iff.lr.'of ?!. famllyf !d mvriiiu-i mi vnj in. uoi-.i num. i . a i i.eer neaaquaners ana secure tneir iivi I wiie, vvunir ua n.wv.r.uivuuow ' w "j uiiui m m. uu- . i uci, wuu wnnouncea ner inten- Intendod to make the best shewing In I Iurlng hts visit In thiSiCity he do- bad-re. fm h r Him.1 .1.1. .t... i -n -k ..i-. which bristled with so many errors as tlon of vlaltlna her attorn.. Z?. SiSj!?-? h b'f r?? f-wJNl "11 L0-th5.rj1!!it ?!, room. ?f .th.'Oregon-Hl.to.rical 't? " that n this trtatJt I. hardly to be 3one to punish Mr., Ray in tppe&l li macto to the r9ldnU to 1 01 w. . Kramer co., ana oraorea wlahos It undftratoorf thai b hVl nf - SS'LiSf'Kl"!? TSL'i.f.'S.V'S S ?,,VnK " iiel!,.M,:,mr"i .r' W'U. -wre to the pToneer. h "VT.V: OTourt this" morn 5? ""T1"-' A? ?,:N,lnt Jm yet uin;.. w. .uusLiya, (.uiipiniiu. vi I H. I. H.u .v a.n .v.u a. a ...v .auuvi va-Hi, , in. n ivri i a m . w.v. aanM a... . man.- . . -i i uv.i . 1 1 uur.in. i 11 11 1 a. vi a a 1 1 aiain. i vuaiaa aa. aaaa a. iu i.in uinii ii.l .imrnflv - a ll"a L. " - all 1.1 at.. 1 I.I Jt I -"-O " -f - U-DU.V .ue.U- I .-a. -h- a.na.1 l H1.trlt .ttm U it a a " at 7 a "a n...tl .... true, an ensiuo, iwn uvH wiium n pvauivi) wnu u-ainviiis u.iu uu w I DerS 01 InlS Honored society, , i I Ti. i, oY- 1.. .XV..aaj Vk-. I na 10 ln" n'gner inounai at . v asuiug- 1 k-T niT.hinJ rr thmiirli 4mL wn wneoewwry. ' , Ai.aa . 1 . . ...... ..... jeajonsr soeawi itol ' , : 1. . u "Well, we cannot arrest a man on that Washington. June iT.--Mayor ocnimw, account," said ne judge, "or we win i w.... ... h. ta ni.rn tha enurtrnnm. mt pnd elected an honorary member of on 1 iuvai 401, American rruvmuuu ul juubi-1 a suit costln. 142, Five pieces of apparatus, consisting of I he Is said to have told of his Important a truck, an enenna. two hose warona and 1 noaltlon with the bankl a chemical, will be seen in the parade. I readily era n ted credit. led by the chiefs buggy. Those having! The oredtt continued longer than the flowers to spare are requested to In-1 tailors Intended, however, and their ef form the headauarters at Fourth and I forta to collect tha sum were In vain. Yamhill street, or the chiefs office at I Finally they placed the bill In the hands the city halt, and men will be sent after I of Arm of attorneva and suit waa lUBIla. 1 .-. SCHOOL BOARD WILL CLOSE TRANSOMS WHEN THEY MEET , l No disputes, 'only thorough discus sions, are responsible for the delay In the selection of tha teaching staff of the Portland schools for next year. Thia la the reason assigned by on. of me members of ! the board.'.' ThlsTefenlng when the board meets to canvass the vote In the election or .cnooi oirecior - consideration will also be - given the selection of - teachers and it Is believed they will be ready for announcement tomorrow evening. - A large number of the grade teachera have been selected by the board but no consideration has yet been given the principals of the varioua schools In the district. -Rumor has it that dissatis faction exists among members of the school board a. to the conducting of the school, by several of the principal, and commenced. The attorney, are allegnd to have learned of Wilsons Intention to leave the city for San Francisco .Fri day nlsht and to orevent' his departure. a writ of arrest waa secured from Jus tice Fred Olson, of the east side court. The writ was served or constable Mauts Friday and having Wilson In custody, - he visited many business houses In the city Where the banker thought he might raise the money. Dur ing their travels judge uison ana iuage Cameron, of the municipal court, are said to have engaged in a lively dls- COriVEHTIOHAFTER piiichotiwp; In all Probability there win ha a num. ber of clashes when elections to these cusslon over the telephone aa to the vi.uuia caucu. At u nexrmeeung, 1 law in such case.. - It is said, the transoms will be closed I Wilson Anally succeeded In raising tightly so that the, choice expressions the amount of his Indebtedness and 1.1 01 me ooara memoere win not I aid to have left tl Anti-Roosevelt Forces in Control of Public Land V. Gathering. 'V the city. PACIFIC COLJiEGE COMMENCEMEXT (Special Dif patch te Tbe JoersaL) more Judges and build an addition on I 40 tne jail." Mrs. Turner aomittea .ne received f to month from her husband, said the deputy, and wished to dismiss tbe com plaint Judge Web.ter Mid there would do a nearing 01 tne case next monaay, and the matter of dismissal would be determined then. , " ' " : , "You can never tell what a woman will do." said the deputy, after court bad adjourned, thouah the ludae was still on the bench. v "No,' said Judge Webster. "There never lived a man who could tell what a- woman would do 14 hour, ahead." "A woman ha. thrown down the atate of Oreaon In thia case." remarked the deputy. 'Va. .Va,,- a..-...".! W-a. , a, a. a., .aa ap nvum a ... v. w -uaii aai i ' clana. may lose that distinguished honor. shared with him by Reginald D. Koven and Butterworth. There 1. talk of ex pelling him, but probably that action will - await the decision of the , higher court oa hi. guilt ' -, ; v. , i PASSENGERS HAD 10 Belated - Arrivals From AS- T.imrrnx s a T.nnTMTW JL 1 KT4iHUVVAl UkA44t : , ' 1 - . m " . - ?LEAD GUILTY AND PAY lona efl V01? Pon uu. Arrival lienr. of some be wafted Into, the corridors of tha .city hall as at the prevloua session. Tonight is also the date for the an nual taxpayers' meeting and following the cuatom of previous years the board will meet and adjourn until December or early In January to levy the school assessment. This nrtlon la taken nslm to the fsct that the city tax assess- V ''"P" aj--f to our policy to absorb large areas of "' S2.ttBi . ThiT menu are not made until 'that timVand Newberg. Or., June IT. Graduating I land, we are determined to enforce the u.flukiKl'r ner exercise, or raeinc couege oegan wnw "L" ?""J "r I fore ah. had an onDortunltv to defend (Special Dlapatck te Tbe JoenuL) I Denver. June .U.-nCommlssioner fial iinvaf n f TTnia.t Bt.t. mA km.. I body If a man told them to remarked . . . .wa. ...i,,. , at the Judw, amid tha laughter of the and a few delegate, to the publio land court officials. convention arrived today. ' Balllnger , ' looked Strrm i'aii Jndari. said: "In consideration of a disposition . " VTT. shown by corporate interests. the 'board I. unable to lix . proner assessment without the official fia ures . A aa to oronerty valuations. It 1. ' also nmhahla , ttiat nm aa. thing Will b done In tha, fa. considered inopportune, . . t , an addres. to the literary .ocietle. by -J o.Ttiemen? S? . e?"- hlF aY th 1llr1t7A foft h IIIPtVwVim .IELIHUI IS ! IIOI'J III CHARGE LINEMAN BAILEY IN CRITICAL CONDITION Professor L R. Alderman of McMinn- SSSSd the making of new horned Mr-. Ma Satc ered by Rev. John Marvin, dean of Beat- and the removal of Plnchot as head of 5?.5n.!' ha"t"f "li?'-.0". lief : ' E. ; T. Carlson,, and .'George Cochran, the two saloonkeeper. of Iainnton who were arrested yesterday for having kept their' 4 1 Over 100 passengers who arrived in 4 Portland at J:S0 o'clock thl. morning forest' dvi.Xnrwill be d.S PAWXfl . administration'. opposition Is ?', I""8- he l?t,f?. in.te tTLTf1 dad hv wnolrrav.nl of tVvomln n-t Pnl i0- 8h. tht She WB. Will- T Twn Pnnn. Ttti4it Vaaa.4- 1.-1 Succeeding days' events follow ... -.v- . Tuesday: 8 m., public meeting Of tne aiumni. tie. yesterday.. At 8 o. m. an address I the to tha Christian associations was made I The by Kev. A. M. Williams of McMlnnville. I headed by woolgrower. of Wyoming and .Today's events are as follows: Grad-1 cattlemen of Colorado, who. blame nntinar raoitai nf vnral and Inatru. I Plnchot for withdrawing the araslnr menui students at S p. m.: claas day land.. Wyoming's 8IS delegatea will ?.", Z??' P.'" MoH?i exercises. this evening at o'clock, vote ror i-incnot. waip. . -'-t, r""lvt" I.- J.-ai .lr.nt . a'nll.W - I - ' aa i i aaaa aa aaiaaaaa . ..... - - - m -... ajc. ...11.7, lnv to return to her husband for the sane or tneir children. , They have lived on the-. Barnes road opposite Mount place, open in violation of Dls- A Ion a belated Astoria-& Columbia River trlct Attorney Manning", order, . railway traln.woreAi5edu.ia.walltJti,. pleaded guilty before ' Judge their varioua place, of residence, owing Cleland thia afternoon. ' Both to th. fad that th. street car. 'had were lined 118 and coat Carl- 4 .topped running and not a cab nor auto- eon testified that he could not mowie was at the Union depot to meet read English and aid not Know e-ne rrain. that Manning had laaued . 111. e i order. . Cochran ' stated that he , ; had opened hi. place about Ave d minute, before the appearance dj of th. aheriff. Intending to leave 4, at once, but that tha officer, had 4 1 arrested him , before ha -eould I lock up hi. place again. Falling From Step of Swiftly Moving Can. Former Special Inspector, of .Interior. Department Be- " comes Acting Chief. Wednesday. It t. m Commencement exercises, with address to class by Dr. Etuart of Rochester, New York; Wed nesday evening at 6:30, alumni banquet. The claas of the Newbera Hieh school t Two Person, were seriously lnlured I held graduating exercises at Duncan's . . .. ' " " I f ii - ir .! a j last Hlrht bv cars nf tha Pnril.m. u.ll- ppem-nouw. wuw J". """ " u ivj way. Light .'A Power Company', lines, j ered an oration on "Modern Slavery.' Ella Verona Nelson', subject waa "Ore- H. K., Bailey a lineman of the Pacific Igon Pioneers." Vocal and Instrumental Telephone & Telegraph company, while me, was rmOtirei. R. W. Kirk, principal of the public Miller. returning from the Oak. at midnight. ' Thomas B. Neuhausen, special inspec- nMiv r.'e". ft tor of the interior department, assumed juries that may result In hla death, his new orflce this morning a. acting The injured man wa. removed to the chief of th. r.t field division of the ttTDrUaoctp"n7a Kxon-Urhar t'SfrrSI ' WfSl kane. .'- ': .1 temaT Inluriea. Tha Mr. jveunausen siaiea ' nut little hope for Bailey's recovery Ml TlVV. ' A WP TTFT.P that he would expedite individual home- JU1U Bkahilljerud" of iM Rodney avi UtAljNH Alirj ll&hL TMiii aiirt umoer ana iiunv cmuw i AnitA wrhii f AMvi-. .isA ; AMnton u raoldlv as nossible. He I-U.T--r"-"" """. .f ZlSwW 11 Mentsng him , the av.nu, nd Ru.lTlr. S nVZZl of WiTllam"'L-Ue?:avirw7vlce officer. v . . . .- :'" . '. I who hannened - to be in th viniitJ Th.r. are several nunarea enmes in i -.v. .." - " - - j. CLEAN SHEEP NEED HOT BE DIPPED ;: ., . .: . ' Judge Charles E. Wolverton issued a I was dismiss -d. Mrs. Vina L-emaster. who hum hon (the wife of T. A. Lemasters for 14 years tnis morning swore to a complaint cnarging mat ne aoes not support her. They have four children. La tha, aged It. Rufua. aged 10; Ralph, aged 8. and Ethel, aged 1 years. Mrs. LemasteV. said .he had a dim recollection of havi mg received is irom her husband, hut ahe wa. not sure nf it. and It had been so lona aao that. she could not rem m. ber the date. A bench warrant was ls- nuea ror iraasters and hla hall at vv. O'BRIEN AT HEAD OF THE C. I L !nri TA-J u? wUh height train ?.,i.i-a.or,:Lunau0vern1 -Joulton, resulting in a four hour s delay. . , h. f? niple ofbas Ingratitude ?n.P?I8.Hger' i,9! th Beaalde train PhinvVJkt'U ot th ngineef of ?0Ktferl!f Jlflo verland, who after 12ara,iLipr10S5 of hd Pocket-Jlue fh a.ro 're'lit engine by the engine th the Seaalde train, refused to un- train get around the atall! fr.ihf Finally a helper engine waa sent do ne line from a nearby station and tl the Astoria train hiri dicament down the out of , its pre- schools. President E. D. Ressler of the temporary restraining order thia after- rrTfpQTji "iriV DT rtmrrrn Monmouth normal school gave the class noon atralnst tha nretrnn ahean om. XSXIUljJa MA 1 XiVALl lUxli address. The graduates were: . Mabel 1 mission for requiring members of the Lillian Duncan. Frances LOla Olnsa I Wen n ha heRmrrowrn' nauvlitlnn. nf Lola ArvUltw Kaufman. Ella Verona Nel-1 Washington to dip their sheep or from son. Claude M. Newlin . and Vlvlenne I quarantining them after entering the FEDERATION NOW HAS ' BONDING DEPARTMENT " " Wonrn.1 ppecl.1 .UnUt,) Denver. June 17. The Western Fed eration Of Minora hl mnr.lr- n.. . s n. j . - . "'' j question ttiTO UWnersnip ml MMro, resolution relatlva to th. TI-, k rntai. Industrial Worker, of the World front iuiie Dt;iiicu. uty aiils TO LATE CHERRIES j state on the wav to the Wenaha forest reserve ror summer pasturage. , IN OREGON COURTS (Special Dltpateb te The Jew raaL) Salem, Or., June 17 The following ap- Election.. (gpectil Dtapatch te Tbe Jonraal.) which the federation la now suspended fZl n1n,".?ymct ?' dueBi of resolutions were referred to committees whose renorts will ha tnnht ku..i- ... i!. c5lon ot. the federation determine. .fut.'; J hU labor movement The This is In the nature of a compro-Liir.nfV T'M "ZZ. Zl APlt Or. June 17.J. P. ; O'Brien I Convention decided to furnish bond, for mlse verdict, for Judge Wolverton made! rj . - or tne Harrlman lines in Oregon was ",cor .n me auierent local, to keen tu. 1 1 . atu. i t a . i. . n alma rnr-ss nnmirran rniaw . in thai this mm ai.aMAtit iw f iiim nraminma ia v. aa.i - - mo ruitxiK un iim biiuwhik mHUtj in me I - w i hwu ji gniucni ma uia vur - v.u. m u leunnuon ireaitlrVL a a. . X. 1 I . , . . A. - Tll . I IHkllla A- , a. ..- I I M T rfl 1 111 I I F It MfAhMah IVlflBKVAl -a . . - (Joornal Special Service.) . Salem, Or., June 17--There I. present cases instituted , by-the Wash-1 supreme court: Robert M. Alstrop, J valll. & Eastern railroad. This links inaton Sheeomen and did not rulelBeld Back Jr.. E. L. Cannon. Lnrenxn v. I the management of this line nosltiveiy against the state law respecting dipping j Carter, Mark E. Carter, Virgil L. Clark, with the Southern Pacific and leave, no and quarantining where a careful In-1 James E. Cralb. Delia B. Crlgler, -John doubt a. to Ita ownership, spectfon would show the sheep Infected IE. Cronan, H. Daniel. George Lloyd Pa- - . .. 1 .,. -Ha. XTT W 1 .. I S-.l-at.. a. T.T 1 . f . a I . . thus establishing , bonding detiartmenc with H.aaoaa . T .tlia .wa-J TTPIk f rU 1. TirAAJ Jt f 4 g w rv. I . , ' o4gowh!crM drug dearth of worker, for the cannery her. ion.K will haTe Sidled Armo division, on which final patent ha. been Mta Rkm1IiST-S!S 1 tnwsh fruit haa been refused by the exactly 3s 6regon sheep. - har, Sidney Gordon, Frederick. J. Oron- nr nrTi.iTTmTrr.TT 1 suspended, that Mr. Neuhauaen j wiu ouentlw nmo. T oV Vi-.. ""i?r SaJem Mutual Cannln eomoanv on ae- 1 ' v JL -?!?.. nB:..A..lorney. urysoninert, xnomas Alonxo, Hayes. Andrew clear up as rapidly aa possible. Here- 1UL -whe ,; Vhat .h-T.; count of the scarcity of help, feut now 8'" ?i"'fi' w tOfore the work has been 1 delayed some-j Sustained dislocated hln and a nT achool is out It Is probable that what because of the lack of agenta In ber of painful blsta rH and boy. will Uke the op- --tM-it1nfl tha work. JJUr. JaJiXUIl JOI 1UT CURBUW av7a iui j where he will enter upon bis new duties AGED JUAN WAS DEEP l THllTTlJTTT WTTPAT TTTrP have proved of Immense benefit to the AAiyuujlA Ild 111X hater varieties of cherries. While many or. tne Koyai Ann. will oe cracked by TRACTION COMPANY ! i ADDS ANOTHER VICTIM rortunlty of earnlnar some money and will flock to the cannery In goodly numoers. ' The rain, of the past several day. Engineer Forrest BURIED AT LA GR.ANDE rftpeelsl Dtepateti to The Joertui.t : ofS::nrA7h5 to make the injunction permanent on 1 V. Howard. Victor H. Joreenson. Gnoras I " :. v Prbyterlan church in thia rir H,.n... the ground that an answer wa. llledto J. Jones, A. L. Johnson. Claude David Court Will Pass Judgment In Case of te"oon. Engineer Forrest waa klliel the complaint The suit will probably Li vlngstome. O. W. McArthur, Allen H. j Mn a head-on collision in California just IN FURNITURE CASE court Aged Man Struck by L Car Saturday! f t Night Expired at the Good I ' ; - Samaritan Hospital. Coroner Sees No Ue In Holding an . Inquest Over Remains of "Slartin D. Jonea. ' - , the warm rays of the sun after "the rains, yet the varieties-of cherries that are still In the process of maturing will receive mucn oeneni. The hops will receive a beneficial tiD- lift by the recent moderate rain in the UDiands, as tne vines were arvine out 1 considerably and were thirsting for moisture. - . .: ...'.-- 4-1 SALEM IS EXACTING SCHOOL DIRECTORS! Upman, Wolfe & Co. Tomorrow Others Enter rieos. AtiV 'Innlrtna aatftitft l-l. a- a vuiiuiij Ainu lilts mat 1 M a , m. a v tor, Coroner Flnley has decided no in- (SALMI 111(111 blHUUL , ; W, B. Jones, aged 60 years, who was truck by an "L" car at Third and ALUMNI OFFICERS Iff M ni?- (Special Dltpateb to Tbe Journal.) ' months ago. On account of factional iriia in me ooara no decision as to Mr. .,. t. t- .v. i ...i I Smith'.- successor could be reached by Salem. Or., June nt7. At th annual ha board ini th matt.r voter, at today's quest necessary-In the case of Martin D. Jones, who died from the effect, of I IftAlnir run Aa-h. . ... ... tavl. atreet. last Saturday night, died .t, the oth.r tf wT. at the Good Samaritan hospital yester- KU bV co tiM.r muniiiiK. a a3 onioriuiuiu nana tue wir crew were Tint rn t aansn-a-i .i.i. ... a. . lid not region consciousness after the becauae to them It appeared as if ifl :" c"u, v v 1 .V. ""VT . - elMtronaeaThe accident and death waa due to a frac Jones absent-mindedly stepped I In front tnt S8lem High Mhool the following of- LL0"' ul 2$ ,A.r lklJT5 " e along slowly.He "cars, were elected: i President, Perry Moc.lacl ,ivvvaacu rwiui a-v iu.j inaununni 1 wr gnucKBa inn nv the mam .a 1 h m man vim - nraimani 1 fMit 1 . a, - !,J?hnU7iV.-7xrf ,wld,ow nd iaT"1 I'vlly .,on ' the Paralleling 8ch?am; secretary. Glen Niles; corre- mill ma The po i will be ooei until f::61 C,h"jrn' FZlV l'.m JEL -m ctur. .of ?Pndlng tAry, Leollne Bkalfe; Tp.' S ' ? WUI b Pen UOU1 decided whether , lnaniu. will -h nI. . - . """."i"'. ?"'J:.". rane y 'w 'M DAYS AT be appealed and carried to th. supreme I McCurtaln. Frank' McGinnis, Quimby lne Mattnews. Anarew tl. Marker, Ba lem; Jamea Moore, Thomas M. Morris, Ook Nolan. T, A. Ogorman, E. M. Orth, Hush It. Parcel. Vancouver; Thomas M. Peters, William Jamea Prendergast Alexander Schwarts, Wlllam R (Special Dispatch te The Journal., I son. Jamea ,'Rni-..n -Tim it r-MM. vi-'I Chester A. Studebaker. Florence A. Sul-I ludn Charles el . Wolverton wittii.at,i est. Is being manifested In the annual whMlocfc SB'wflhelmr KDWIN P-B,n sentence until tomorrow morn school election today to choose two Hams. J. W." Morton. Fifty-four "took ing.' Other leading inember. of the school dlretora. The two vacanole. Msmlnatlon. ,r trust failed to show in court thl. morn- M fc-a...-7 t . m ' ing and their cases will, probably tfo are those left by the outgoing members. -irrirTXTXTTfTT T Ti WTTO . vr until July unless they decided ti Dr. W. H- Byrd. who has been a dl- MIIINNvILLE FILLS plead tomorrow. . ' .,. ' XZJ'i. "'a5i!T Jw"on; miles 1" ' L ""'"wft up to a rew years ago he wa. employed by the O. R. ft n on eastern Oregon lines. He leaves a wife and family In La Grande. 7 r oRJdd.!l1'n mit05 P- -'Wpman, Wolfe & Co,, entered a pica TTYPT,-1 QWT fTA T)T)ATir 3 VveW?1, B SBimn: ot Uty thl. morning to the charges UiLL, oAJI TO FR0BE PJL&g'ttSL! l.Ah 2!!. OPERATORS' GRIEVANCE left to me are four candidates. President, Perry Moores. a capitalist. W. H. Dalrvmnlo! paaaa. nwJt TIT w. T"1 . . t . . ' x . joauuea, a xiour street ; tnna,. waa ton-lin-r I riuOTreiwuj D ne d 10 m sirown u inn yuancnj Alumnus,- wl"?Sn?i 2P.'L!!?ItlS' f morrow at 10 o'clock from iriniais. which will have for Its obiect the nro- Interment at Lone Fir. . motion of the best Interests of the high . I. aaal.4l.laa- . aa . a. hlaa 4 T l . THE HALF CENTURY h" "SCuSa. rnT-hSd dSSSS AX.AaL.l3l vu a WAV .1. I poi-tlMnl van . -ail th. ..,,.! fine of 110 after entering a Dlea of fSDeciai uifDatcD to tub j auto 1.1 , 1 eunty. i ney were w. w. Havaae. M U.U1...111. T.m .iTh. fiftieth 1J. McGrath and Harry Kusbaum. Th . 1 ' ;. ' M.uia.jii. I total number of dealers who havo pleaded . guilty is 67. All have paid their fines with the exception or Lip- man, woixe at uo. , . ; FEAT OF EUGENE'S -SOUTHPAW ARTIST TMra and jlmvi streets warn Eg for a I chaDeL ..wtuvu. asvw.aty aaa vaa-' afea u vi .-'-, M .AHrkhAHH a-S.U Tl- -. -a. ,rbTd KB5? btMn EUGENE HOLDS WARM knocked him to the street and frac-1 turea nis skuu. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY I annual commencement of McMlnnville college opened - Saturday and promise, to be the best commencement week in the history of the college.' Saturday night a chorus of 20 voices under the direction of Mrs. C. C. Potter of the Conservatory of Music rendered Dudley Buck's cantata, . "Don i- Munlo." The school work was excellent - and the chorus work especially merited praise. SCHOOL ELECTION school and . to keen the achool snirlt 1 alive among the member, of the asso ciation, miss Aita Aitman was chosen 1 as editor and Ross Mclntlr. as man ager. , president (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Eugene, Or. June 17.-In a : well UAINS WILL FILL (Special Dispatch to Tb Joornal.) - YTlltfJtnJI . tOi' '. Tuna f ' -, a GRANARIES OF LANE holding ita annual election for school director j today. i The- voting ; is lively. (Speeial Dlapetcb te The Journal.) I " the campaign during the past week ; (Special Dlapatcb to Tbe JonrnaL) Pacific university; Forest Grove. Or.. I Man." June 17. President W. N. Ferrln de- - The addresses In the afternoon be llverad th harrnlanrantA , .h.ifore the Christian Association were de- -I J..I- J . . ?rmon llvered by Kev. and Mr.. Charles Buth- J.A .rh-r ir.i.,-. aV 1, i "J. B"l,raal erford, '04 and '0. on 'The Value of Visions." . - . 1 . t- .' vin '-TVia... m- " V. a. ..la j. . .1.. . a.. P 8unday morning Dr. C. ftl. Hill, D. D., it of the Berkeley Theological 'A I yesterday m aiternoon tne niugene cons seminary, preached the annual educa- played game at Recreation park Jiere IV-1 1 ' ' m. ..,u..i .. . I vRMterdav afternoon the Euarena Colts the First- IC0LUMBIAS BEATEN BY TRTTNTCirATrflttS nr,IuVriJ- odl method church . waa again crowded to lla - . J)l lilUi.umilalVJia Jf v.tftlLn,i!7"eIfJ, ? J?.".' ,nd-!? to the annual baccalaureate sermon n.h KiLln"fcSa.a! 1d,vW"al,t Tn Dean J. W. A. Stewart, D. D., of defeated the Fairmount , team of Sa lem. S to 2. The feature of tha game waa the work of DeNeffe. Euaene'a southpaw twirler, who fanned 14 oppos- natsmen ana wouia nave snut tnem but for two bad errors which rave ing batsmen and would have shut them out but for two bed errors which rave the visitors their two runs In the third inning. ' Before and after that inning not a single saiem runner reached sec (Special Dlipatch te The Joarsal.) Eugene, Or., June 17.-TU. rains aaa ten waged warmly. The opposing bias met a crashinVdlfiat v.tarda in which prevailed all of last week did " wonderful good to the 'crops pt Lane county and now the farmers are eonfl dent of almost as large a grain yield as last year.. The rain has damaged - cherries to some extent but now that tne ary weatner nas again set In. the later varieties will not be injured in . the least The Allen -cannery in this ; city started up lor tne season", run on cherries today. Manager W. G. Allen expect, to put up only about two-thirds a a naay cnernea aa ce aid last year. SALEJI U0YS .WILL CAMP NEAR TURNER '' Salem. Or.," June 17. The rooms at the T. M. C. A. looked like a baggage room yesterday; More than 20 boy. of the Salem Boys' club will be In camp ' rvar Turner today. Fifteen, left - this , tnorning for the camping grounds. - The camp Is to be amply supplied- with tents and cooking utensils. .The cook ing department will be in charge of Joe inlstrom. one of the cooks at the Cheinaw. Indian school, assisted by the hoy in turn. Tbe boys club here Willi le in tamp most of the time. . ers the age Come." ,72 a ""i bias met a crushing defeat yesterday candidate, are W. CToran, a printer, a baseball game with the Trunkmak 1 of Portland, and at tha end of t issue 1. whether r not a new school ?iv or th? PornS7 ,NrJi ? he Lord Is Mindful of His Own." of the ity. Dempstef. 'whose .for. li ZZSZ :;.:"n tT. M f ror"n!L who .poke to the ui rairmounx, lavora the new building I .no- Kont.n .n n.n ti... o. v.- v.i " :y " - waiuuns, V - -.. .. " ' I "'n ......... a.aa..va. aaav 1C1 c Baptist .ten by SSt0ni7- WMb-,fnh-hre. bn "t Rochester TheologlMt .emlnar'y. Hli S""6- ' Th 6 Vt o'o'S"! "i t -unto Its visions have passed awav." J p.in.nt, . Th. ... EW"i ...(. t .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 - nirajm TTonM XVtSVSS IT."!?' of the audience throughout was Intense. juvwivui.t VII U I vll x ne quartet sang "iTomgypt'. Bond. Salem .,..0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 NEW PRESIDENT FOR i NEW, YORK LIFE while Yoran oppose, it on the that there 18 no necessity . for year, aa the Patterson school,; the one ful training and hard dri.ls may bring PlflUlt -.' IA IPa I bmai.h. 1 . a r . .1.1 ... . a - a" .. r fiiuuuu vi uu iv n iranra mg- giin lit Ain . mn" mt. 1 tt. m -r-. t this Columbia, may ha broken, thouah care- DOGS TO T7? ATT. PITTS closest to Fairmount. is not crowded and the - Fairmount children " have no farther to go to reach tbe building than have a good many cf the -children in the city proper. Yoran is at present a member f the board of education, hav ing been appointed to fill out the unex pired term of a member who rairnH a year ago. vivy.1 t . 7 them ud to (heir former excellent stand. ard a. ball players. . "I aHatalV NSM M ilM - CZAR DOOMED D0UMA - . THREE WEEKS - AG01 - Engineering Clnb'g Officerg. (Special Dtapatch to Tbe Journal.) " ' ' (Joornal Special Service.) . . St. Petersburg, June 17. The douma j started for that' MONTANA MURDERER 'y-.'iJ'yy 1 '"H:fl '. -y.j (Joatnal Special Service.) , Helena, '. Mont, , . June 1 7 A reDort ached thi. city today of the murder of a man named Black la a cutting .crape at Lincoln in lae northern Mt Of -thl. county. A t denuty sheriff DOlnL 80 mllAa Aiatant MmmltiM rnnortaA ' . fnAav th.t th. I in an automobile, with . blnnilhntin. t- iD;"' . . but the machine broke don h" "vs Sn'n?r!n 5'Hb o' the u,verslty ha. assassinate , the caar were infounded tT JZfJAjit lAeT l ZZT VI .I'1,5w,nf orncers for the ana tnat tne csar signed .the ukase two further de.ll. ai- avaiiVhi. ? ' hi coming year: President. Albert J hi. weeks its. Thia ham HLnm-ntM nnr,,.. f,"""' i au available , at i. this riaVM t C..taAn O. I .. -a.a.a.M-K. - I . a L - -- , (Joarnal Special Servtee.) "t New Tork, June 17 Dafwin" a Klngsley was today elected president of the Mew York-Life, succeeding Orr. , . -olJ'- w?A,.v,cPr?oi-t.Ruben Steol- ter resentment against the government ft..8, li' "ecrry 00,1 Stevenson, v The dissolution of the second douma us; treasurer. R E. Hiclcann n.' miuiv.ii ik.i.hn,.i c. d.... v. I sergeant-at-arma, Ethan Collier PraiU with oerfeet trnm? 1.7;. thoiil .ii I iV- . JiLif Jt,htani?llrlnf tulenu precaiuonary mwsrjrei' and in no San Fi4ncUco JI 17 Iron Workers Back at Work. (Jotiraal Special Sarvlre.) 1 17. Six thousand work thl. morning w.eaa sujaa, ... FOREST GROVE COLTS ; NINTH IN A ROW (Special Dlapatcb to Tha Joornal.) Forest Grove, Or., June-17.- The For est Grove Colts won their ninth consecu tive victory yesterday - on the local JAP SELF-RESTRAINT IS NOW BEING TRIED (Journal Special Serrtce) Toklo, June 17. Yomlurt Shlmbun f'ubllshed: "American authorities prom se that they would help to secure , re dress for , victims of the . mob In San Francisco, which should satisfy Japan for the present ' Opinions nasslnr as publio ones are misleading and disturb ing. The Japanese ' have remarkable self-restraint. Thl. virtue la being tried now. and resorattonof t-6elyukake party to prosecute tne ean U'ranclaco casea do not reflect the national policy." Paving Laborers Wlif Strike. ' ISpeclal DlKpatrb to Tie' Journal.) SDOkana. Wash.. Juna 1T-r r Young and a committee appointed by GRIEVANCE . Jrnal Spwrfal 6err.ee.) C , Washlnrtnn. Inm it i ' oJiJda.rcelJ e tnm President nosevelt conlea nt m... - tratlon In the telegraph strike. Nell will - probably ask the companies and telegraphers for information. , JENNINGS BODY , TO NORTH BEND grounds when they defeated the O. R. & I federal Labor Union No. 12,222, have N.'aggregatlon of Portland, 13 to . ' The! received a letter from. A. G. Gill, man ager ox tne inaepenaent f aving - com- game waa listless and . ragged, due to tne tact mat tne .oca is were allowed to pound out five runs In the first Inning. A apeclal train will carry about 100 rooter, to McMlnnville next Sunday, where tha Colt, will play the Yamhill rs. - .--.. . , .. pany, raying that beginning today, he will pay common laborers the scale they asked, $2.76 per day. This ; ends a strike which ha. been on for about a month and which ha. tied Up all .treat pavlag. . .. .... . . - . . (Special IHftmfrti n Tha . 4 ntH T?.i"neI -The .-e'maln killed by J. Bowlsby on board the nuii i uvuui -iraun. inr iiiirmi a i Salem Woman's Clnb Officers. (Special Dlapatcb to The Joornal.) ' Salem. Or.. Juns 17Th. .r-a-.i club Of Salem la exnerfAnrln able activity and the members are show .... iuui;ir luKiei, m ini ciuds work At a recent meeting the fnitn.i- Li' fleers were chosen: - President Mrs. V. H. Raymond; secretary, Mrs. Rollln K. Pare: . vice-nrealdnnt r Ai" J Gatch; treasurer. Mra U R. Stinsoi Killed In Auto Disaster. ; (JTonnial Special Service.) -i; - ? Ban Bernardino. .r?al.. .Tim.. ii-a 1 Sa5j wasjtilled and Edna Dudley of BedlandsThomas Jqnes of Los Anaelea andAVm. Taylof of Monrovia were In. jurea in an auto accident lata la of ,iw. at a -sham turn in tha mn-i Badlands and San Bernardino. whr thTH auto plunged over a high cliff. " ' Three Hobos tn Rolling -Car, (Special Dispatch to The JonrnaL) . i Spokane. Wash... June 17 Aa th. suit of a wreck at Pasco. Wuhin-in. three hoboes are .now In the . Sacred Heart hospital here. The wreck was mrely the derallinar of one car hut t,7 car broke loose and rolled down a steon grade with the men in it Drowned at Ocean Park. , , (Joornal 8peclal Serrlee.) i Los , Angeles. June 17. H. L attorney of Laine. Colorado a - prominent eprings, gplorado, was drowned while bathing in the ocean near Ocean Park : 11.1 J mi . a . - .ui. u.ui miig. x ne Douy wa. recovered. Dankhead Now Senator. : , (Jonrosl Special Srrlce.)- , "Birmingham, Ala., June 17. John Bankhead, former congressman, waa to day appointed by the governor to sue ceed the . lata United States- 8ni. morgan. ' . . . , . A - r