THE .OREGON tAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY, EVENING, JUNE 1, ltZt 1:1111 1 . E? S?V JlT .' z ' y y Tf;Tin-1fjrtT:' '1 -vyr r- t .,; Viff,vy yvr ' -Jivt- w ' bLAUIC HAIyUlDtHtAUcJ BOY; HELD FOR RANSOM Remains of Kidnaped Child Found in Swamp Above New V - : Orleans and Arrest of Hcnibers of Italian Black- ' ,N . r mailers FollovsLjiichinff Threatened. t , ; ' (Jeansl Special Ssrvtae.) , . New Orleans, June t4.-The fata of the Italian child, Walter Laman. kld- - -BRped by the Black Hand, was disclosed yesterday when th dead body of th boy was foand in a swamp back of St Boss. J 5 mlloa above New Orleans. The boy's head had been cut oft and the body, chopped Into pieces, was wrapped In a blanket and packed In box which floated on a cane raft, anchored In the swamp The discovery was due to the iTla-orons sweating of the suspect,' Ig 'naclo Camplsclano, In the Jefferson par ish woods by the sheriff's posse and members of the Italian vigilance com ! nit tee. ' ' - The prisoner weakened end promised to lead the party to the place where the body was concealed. But for his guld . a nee, the body might not have been dis covered for years. It was a tramp of nearly two miles through an almost Ira-, penetrable swamp, the slimy water reaching to the waists of the officers. The child evidently had been strangled 10 days ago when the pursuit of the Black Hand became so hot that it looked as thojuRh the kidnapers would be caught. Fearing that the child would betray them, the kidnapers murdered him on June it. after they had held him five dava. They cut off the head, and chopped up the body, Intending to send it a pieoe at a time, to the father to prove that the Black Hand had Kent its trom lne to return the child In pieces in case tney uia not get tne, is.vuu oemanaert. but the pursuit had grown- hotter and hotter, and the murderers dared cot carry out their mimosa. . - The nolle continued their arrests to day, raiding the Monteleone house, where they got nine more members of the Black Hand. It Is thought that the whole gang will be caught now that the woman has beaun to talk. There were threats of lynching today, and Sheriff Linn swore In TO extra deoutles armed with rifles to guard the prisoners. The boy's funeral at the Bt, Louis cathedral nls afternoon was attended by 1.000 persona, mostly Italians. RIO liniTTEl! LB IIOVilL SALUTE LOIIG'S DEFEI1SE Wh Be CastoriaV HAST0BL1 fa .oj harmless . cuktituto for : Oastorl Oil, Paregoric. Drops; and Soothing Syrup3. It la plcicanfMt contains neither OrimHorphiiia nor Future King of England Is Public Opinion Changes-- ; other Narcotio Bnbstanco.rIts ago is Jfe guarantco.It decoys Worms m allays Allowed ButaSMiing; , 0ir imtow- iWsto : "It enres Diarrhea and Wind Colic. . It relieves Teething Troubles, . " . . I , n 1I if -1 TTI . A t I ' . . m va . ". M . ...... cures uonsupauou ana xiaiuienoy. ; it assimilates tno x ood, regulates tne btcmaca and Bowels, giving ;healthyand .natural deep. . Tho children's Panacca-rTho Hothefs Friend.' BLANKET OF FOG OIJ COfJEV ISLAND ; Merrymakers Chilled and "Sunday Complexions , ' Spoiled. - . " i ' (Journal Bpecul feartle.) I , Kew Tork, Juno 14. -A heavy blanket of fogj thicker than that which visits Ban rranclsoo, drifted over Coney Island Sunday afternoon and caused the crowd to rush homeward early. : The foe was so thick that the motonnsn n trains and trolleys had ' to let their cars creep back to the city. Fearing ac cidents, the motormen picked their way Cautiously.'. Trips took twice long as usual and the congestion at the stations was great. The hotels and restaurants at Manhattan Beach, Brighton and Coney Island suffered. Many ; parsons who bad ordered tables reserved on the ver anda were balked when they cams to face the wet. chilling veil that had rolled in from tho ocean. Starched ahorta and, walsta. Marcel waved coif fures. Bundav complexions, and men's straw hats showed the effects of the moisture.' It.waa a limoi bedraggled crowd that returned from the pleasure rssorts. ,., .. . ... In the heavy fog which hung over amalca Bay. the Barren Island ferry loata, Frank . and Helen - MoAvey, grounded on a' sans bank three miles from Canaries shore on -. the evening trio from Barren Island They had ISO passengers aboard. They wars res cued by the police boat ' ' (Joans! Special terviee.) London, June 14. Prince Edward. eldest son of tho Prince of Wales, re ceived today tho first formal recog nition of his royal blood slnoo ha en tered tho Naval : oollega. Xt was Ms thirteenth birthday, and It was marked by the playing of the National anthem before the whole college, followed by a royal salute. - - t The young prince, who has won the approval of his schoolmates by avoiding "side." is generally popular. He Joins In all the sports, , and is regarded as a sport. By speclsl order alt letters ad dreaaed to him are opened by the com mander, the object being to prevent him receiving remittances of money, which sympathetic relatives might send to him. He is allowed a shilling a week ss pocket money, and he gets nothing more. Jit is financially, probably, ths poorest of all student a - RUSSIA COMPLIMENTED . FOR HOSPITAL WORK (Joaraal Special Service.) ' , Ths XIagus, Juno 14. Russia received a high compliment for its methods of I treating ths wounded In battle from President Bemeert of the Land War Commission. In an addres upon ths subject ths president referred to the methods employed In the Russian army as tending toward the modern desire to softsn the usages of war. After the addreas ths commission was divided Into telwo sections. The first section will be the Improvement of ths international law determining . the usages of . war along the lines suggested by Bernaert The second section 'will discuss the ignts and obligations of neutral nations urns oc war. - (Jonrsal Special Service.) Klchmond, Va, June 14. A special term of eourt convened today at Hous ton, Halifax county,-for ths trial of Judge ,W. a Loving, charged, with ths murder of Theodore Estea It is re ported that there la to be an effort mads J W. 0. Lorlnf, oa Trial. 'Second Trial of AUeged Briber, la (Joarat) Speeisl Servle.) Little Rook. Ark- June S4. The r of A, W, Covington, the former state I senator under indictment for aliened Drioery in conection witn tno state cap Itol bill, is to come ud for its aevin(t trial this week. Ths first trial , was held laet April and resultsd la a dls-1 agreement; or tno jury. - a postponement. in r 7I:d BipTjoot find! off a Ghco THE SORAJ? BGDlv wax BOOSt for srfr fa weieif la iWo sMsefTi writh Urn mmm cmvme mmd Km own tabkt mf vonimoi. niVSTTZATBl mmgmxkf g 1km mUtmr la mm MJL-nSTIOM Hmmtf. Tbm mmm prmmamlm mm mvmmwbmtmlng tbm mtbmm mm swrssoaie tmmmagm mi fhsOmmieO Omm mf thmmm ALL Tob ycaxs ago I created a new type of magazioo the ALL-FICTIOM oisgssina distinct type the ALHU.US1 KA lc.V roagasme. scfioejsj m mm Each fa m i mm fii fas veil mtHJcfmm ml Now I am creating another i nu it ths age oi ipeciacution. I be conventional magazine, with its smattering of illiistratioos and its imatterisg of fiction and its smattering of special articles, doesn't contain enough of any one thing to make h satisfying. The ALL-FICTION. magasia and the ATL-ILLUSTRATEO magazine, Joioed together as a snit, streogthen each other, and make Kmsthkg ically big and forceful and convincing. .. The Only Way to Know a Thing is tit -Try. It The two-section tnagaxioe idea fa brand-oew to the world. It, is not eoite new with ms, however, as 1 have given It, at odd times, four or five year of thought It tint came into mj mmd in response to s desire to couple, in - ' some way, the strength ef ths all -actios magazine with ths illustrated features of ths conventional magazine. It has been a difficult problem to work out Now that the ides is perfected, I wish to see what there is hi it It looks to ' me to be very good, but the oair way to koow a thing is to try it , .. Two Magazines for a Quarter Easy Money . v : The price oi this two-part magtuilne U twenty-Hre oeatM, which ia equal to twelte ' : i mod one-ball cent magazine. Most magazine which were selling at ten eeata , ; hare been advanced to fifteen cents. THS SCRAP BOOK in two part means two , magsudnca-for twenty -& re cent against thirty cents for two fifteen cent "Hra, . Now Ready on all News-stands FRANK A. MUNSEY, . . . New York ..'I S ' ' , iM.'v, :0p OMMER E ASIDE of 2 O. R- & N. BRVIGE ens Saturday, June 29 The fine passenger steamer T, J. POTTER will leave Ash street dock at 10:30 a. rru of that date and regularly thereafter throughout the season according to published schedules, for Illwaco and All Beach Points Round Trip Ticktts $4.00 Saturday to Monday Tickets $2.50 THAT TRIP EAST-r-Next Sale Dates July 3, 4 and & Portland to Chicago and Return $71.50 Tickets t Qeod for Ninety bays JAMESTOWN' FAIR Correspondingly Reduced Rates to Other eastern Cltie and to the Get full particulars at the City Ticket office of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company' C. VV. STINGER, City Ticket Agent, Third and Washington Sts Portland, Or, ;, - - ': 'j WM, lcMURRAY General Passenger Agent Theodore EsteaV the Victim.; t offense. Nevertheless, the so-called un written law. will ia all probability be uikuv m, dshis ror tne aerenae. It is exDected thAt Jni, Tvin m that at the time of the shootlns- h honest in his conviction that his daugh ter had Buffered at ths hands of stes. . V 7rllLb necessary for Miss Loving to tske the stand In suoh a defense, and the community Is on ths qui vlve to learn how far shs wilt go In her testi mony to shield her father. She Is de pended 4Jpon to at least demonstrate that she gave him cause tn haiiv th. ! worst, however v unwlttlnn-lv it I given v.. Whlld visltlnsr a frlenl in try Miss Loving went bumt.rMin, tv. Estes. According to ths story now gen erally believed she became faint and her escort gave her a drink of liquor to A t. r n " unusea to liquor. It I maun uvi netrin, nr nnp ninAta her father hurried at once to the home of her friend, where she was staying, snd got a. rather Incoherent statement from her which led him to belie v thmt young Eetes had been guilty of a mortal crime. He went at once to where the young man. unconscious Of what was impending, was unloading a freight Waving two negro helpers out of way, judge Loving shot down young man and then marched himself off to Jail to announce that ti hi wipeu oui ins siain on nis ramny sama TUISOUTE FOB VAIJDERBILTS i J ammmxmmknwmwmmmmmm ' , ' V Steamer I4ne to Connect the New York Central and . Tehauntepec Line. ? (Joeretl Spedal Serviee.) vi" Mexico City, June t4.The Mexican government is said to have offered lib-! ersl Inducements to the Vanderbllt sys tem to routs their transcontinental traf fic over the National Tehauntepec rail road. It is stated hsra en good author ity that ths Vandsrbllt interests will establish1-a line of .steamships to ply between Kew York , and Coatsacoallos, tns Attanno terminus or the National Tehauntepec line, and between Ballna rus, me racuic terminus, ana Call. iornia ana oriental points. Ths ' pro-1 puanu mrrajiKcineni is saia 10 oe tne out come of failure of - negotiations by v.vinuiniib vuueflkVufTCi nave ins rs clflc Mall steamship llns give its trans continental traffic exclusively to the Tehauntepec route, instead of dividing n. w voumm, wno is investigating ths situation on behalf of ths Vanderbllt lines, i now in tne isinmus or Tehaun teneo for the Dumose of . nhtelnin personal knowledge of the facilities af- xoraeq oy, tno national Tehauntepec in us4iuuisj w irsiiii;. . .. .; -OREGON CITY, BOAT Pally JtlTsr Hxcuraioas ie Oregon City. steamer Altona leaves 1 Main street 7:10 and 11:30 a. m.. and 3:80 p. m.; returning leaves uregon t.ltv :I0 a m. snd l-'SO and 6:S0 P. m. Hound trio 45c. Tickets exchanged with O. W. P. cars. and has no. equal for delightful scenery. JEhglishnian Weds Boston GirL ' : V (Joaraal BdccIsI SerrlM.i London. June 14.-.At at UiwihI'i church, Westminster. Miss Marv King oN,rmn, unuanier or uenerai ana, mtu. Thomas Sharwin of Boston, Mans., was iimiwou iuum id oir wuiianv JjOS Warner of London. Mnnv prominent in society attended the cere mony. The- brides-room la tha haat nf a famous English pubUshln house and ThoTInd Yon Eavo Always Bought, and which ha3 been In uc3 for oyer 30 years, has borno " tho Eignaturo of Ohas. E Fletcher, and has been Wade under : his personal enpervision sinco Its 'infancy. Allow no one to decciro you in this. : All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-gqod n are but Experiments that trifle with' and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiments r Letters! from Prominent Physiciahs tfi tlslVsa thsa aan neeskf f s eirtevt a rfma making the trial for the first part of October. Ths court has mads all prep arations ior tne tnai, nowever, ana it Is believed that Judge Barkadale will order it to proceed without further de lay, unleas good reasons are given for he line of defense Is something efl mystery, and not ths slightest In. I dlcatlon has been given ss to what itl wiu m. Bince tne amine duduo sen timent in regard to the case has under gone a considerable change. Many per sons are now of the belief that the young victim was guilty of no mortal -Z t sssass,aiaM.Mriw ' 1 ,i i 1 1 1 1 M i, i, AvtseiAWelTfijaitlon slmilarrrj tfjtFlxjflantJRctfu tlttgdieSumlita&lBmuisr Promotes DidntionJQmfi nessandrtonta!flsnfJCkTi Opiuiuifarphine norfHaenLl WOT NARCOTIC jmmoukssarntsat aesW SmJm . JbiStmm . JkttSOH . (SwsitItSJsb , srauaAsVs SnSaHsTflWssTI M sbWBH Anerfcct Remedy forOmsfti- Hon . Sour Stoi.Dtarrhoa Wcniuf(nTvmsioTislmit ness andLoss or SlZZR swasssasBjSBSssessaSBMSB FcSWIe Signator T NEW YOKK. WIMU tt"vjt If I mt Cuarardeed uroWti- rood . . X)r. T, OertJd.IlIattQsf, ct Baffalo, N. T, says a Tottr Castoria ts rood for cbCdrsa and I frequentlx prescribe It, alwart obtIoia tha deeired results.' , ,;-:,:;:v:':;;;y.-v;v;..;;"; ;; Dr. Gastm "JL Elaentraeber, of Et ttil, iTintt, says; 1 Lsts se4 four Castoria repeatedly la my practice wlta food results, tad caa reoota. mend It as an eioelleaCinOd end ttannleas remed for children .v. f, Vt.TL 3. Vtnnlt, ef St tonls, M6-, sajs: "I bare need end prescribed four Castoria la tnj sanitarlnm and outside practice) for t number ef years and find It to be en excellent remedy for children - s' Dr. 8. JL Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Pa, aayat 1 have used yottr Cat torla la the case of my own baby and. find It pleasant to take, and bite" btalned excellent results from Its mse :T:r;.;ivV Dr. J. XL Simpson, of CbJcacpa, IA aysr 1 bare used yonr Castoria In eases of collo la children and bare found it the beat medicine of Its kind ' oa the market" C ', ';-; -? 7, , ; ; v ? ;: Dr. XL B. Esktldson, of Omaha, Nett, saysf " find your Castoria to htm standard family remedf. It Is the best thinf for Infants and children I bare.eTer known and I recommend U ' ' r . .c : Dr. L XL Robinson, of Kansas city. Mo, atysr "Tour Castoria eertalaly bag merit Is not Its ace, Its continued use by mothers threogh all these' years,1 and the many attempts to Imitate It 'sufficient recommendation! ' Jttrhat can a physician add? . Xeare It to the mothers." 1. Dr. Edwin y, Pardee, of New Tork City, sits: "For several years I bate recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do so, as It baa. Invariably produced beneficial results." V ',' v : ' 7, Dr. N. B. Blser, of Brooklyn, N. T says: "J object to what are called, patent medicines, where maker alone knows what Inrredlents are put la them, but I know the formula of your Castoria and advise Itanse.")' ".. csriuifio CASTORIA auvayoB; eari ths Sijpiatara of 1 saw Mas' " " SW . VT ,jssn m m . '.7 1 Exact Copy of Wrapper, The Kind You Have Always BougM ' vs MmM MiHn, rreeaaev evaasiv aswvaaaeers. ; Ml , Every package of GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES is VERY HEAVY. Ask your grocer to prove to you that you get full weight; GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES is the grain coffee. Do not say that GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES tastes like other cereal coffees, because it does taste like 45-cent coffee, if made right and not too strong. (Remember, please, that water is cheap in Oregon.) . , . IT TAKES ONLY FIVE, MINUTES TO BOIL THIS PURE, RICH, NUTRITIOUS,1 SYSTEM-BUILDING AMERICAN COFFEE. . 7 " 1 Golden Grain Gri Can Be Had in All Up-lo-Dafe Grocery Stores in Uie United Slates and Canada, and Also in the Follbwing Cities: IN.WOODBURN, OR. (Railroad Center.) J. A. Austin,; Bttbt &. Whitman. ..' - Haskell &Colvin. 7 Mill, IN MOUNT. ANGEL, OR. (A Beautiful City.) , Ebner Bros. ' J. W. Ebner. IN LEBANON, OR- ($15,000 Payroll 'Per Month, Factory Center, Paper'. r . MUVEtcV .' - Millsap & Son. , G. T, Cotton. " , Bach & Buhl.'-, "George L. Allen. , .'. ' " JN CORVALLIS,. OR. (Has ' the Agricultural 1 Col- lege ot uur state.; ' E. B. Horning. , -" . Victor P, Moses. , A. Hodes, -r " ,R. L. Taylor. Thatcher & Johnson. IN 1 STAYTON, OR. (Woolen Mill,. Flour ' 'Sawmill). t Fred Rock Mercantile Co'.' Ingraham Bros. & Co. 7 . -C. & J, Gehlen.'"- ; - t W. A. Wright '; ' ;kerber & Klecker. ' " . G. D. Trotter.. ' ' i'J.V,. -7:': . . ; i ' .. . -. , ' "J Anv out-of-town erocer desiring a full-sized package can get one free of , charge by, writing name and address on letter-head and mailing the same to Golden Grain Granules ales Head-J quarters, 1Z Front street, rtiana, uregon. ; , ; . t . , 1 ; f .t ...v 1 ' Allen & Lewis, lang & Co., Mason, Ehrman & Co.- JE7sdbams & Co. and Wadtiaihs & Kerr Bros- Supply Retail Grocers in Oregon 4 IN SILVERTONr OR.' (Hops and Lumber Center.) "',,' George Cusiter. ; ' Julius Aim,' ' ' ' . . Thompson & Dullum. B, R. Bentson.v '. ' 1 .'" ! ,, j '' "V ' ' I IN ALBANY, OR, : 7- (Railroad and Distributing f" j $ Centef.) j .(7: 4 'f 7 Ovrtn Beam Co.-; ' .yu ' W,'A. Eastburn7"T - r S. E., Young & Son,' 1 ' :'i::cr:fox;lgtp V ' W. I. .Christy. EIHs & Son. ' ' n the author ot several books of travel. ir has a handsome town house ana also a mag-ninoent estate jn eurrey. It vau ' haven't " ths tlms to ' exercise constipation. Ther Induce 4 mild, easy, Aealthfui action or tne oowets witnout griping. ; Ask your druggist for them. 15o. TRANSCONTINEXTAL ROAD HCORPORATED - i;..---,. ' i '"::f':7it:":.,7 . u Ooerasl flpeclsl Serviee. I ; , . Plnrni fl n Inn, i4.1rtM.. nf l. Corporation were filed today tot . the 1 with Faterson, Kew Jersey, and Delhi, New TorK, parties as tne incorporators. The authorised capital stock Is $60,000. 000. The' road Is to- start at Portland, Maine, and run 1,000 miles to San Francisco, touching New York and Chicago. 7- Man Missing at Astoria. : Astoria, Or., June Z4. H. Morgan, one of the crew of the echooner Fred E." Sander; loading; lumber at the Clatsop mill for San Francisco, has been miss ing Bince Thursday evening, and Is sun posed to hav been drowned. When last seen he wss lying on the dock in an. Intoxicated condition. It Is believed he tell evsrboereV . COFFEE The world, is full; of a , nonymqus - coffee: "Java and Mocha." v Who : r e t'u r n s your money it you don't like Vm? : - Tear ire est rersros rear neber It ss s'oat Cks SceUUsf's Bst we pat siav - ;