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( fHE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAlV PORTLAND; MONDAY ? EVENING. JULYV8, XgQT. OMRS Ml AERONAUT HURT III 10S 'ES III 110 SMASH ma am IS UIIGTUr ONE Annual; Contention of Na- Dr. Julian P. . Thomas, Mil- tional Association Holds Iionaire Amateur Balloon- Opening: Session. BUBDETO DELIVERS ADDRESS OP WELCOME ist, Seriously Injured. (Joemsl ; Special Service.) New York, July . Dr. Julian P. Thomas, millionaire amateur aeronaut, Is thought to be dying- aa the result of an auto accident at midnight. He ran rrmidnit Nathan O. Schevffer of his machine lntoTa trolley pole, throwing rmnorlTanla Delivers Annual Ad- drrss Public School Finance the Subject of Initial Beesion. State Secretary of Socialistic Party Replies to Feder ated Trades Council. VISIT WUIID IS CLUB'S SLOGAN Thomas A. gladden, atate secretary of (Joaroal Bpeelsl Berries.) ' Los Angeles, Julr . After an Inter val of eight rears Los Angeles again had the pleasure today of throwing her I gates wide open In welcome to tha an nual convention of the National Educa tion association. The educators hare I been pouring Into the city Ilka a steady stream since Saturday morning and tha opening day finds the attendance of visitors fullr eoual to all expectations. Although the aasoclatlon does not be-1 gin Its general sessions until this arter noon, when Rev. Robert J. Burdetts de livers the address of welcome and President Nathan C Bchaeffer of Penn sylvania delivers nis annual address, i there were enough department meetings J and side conferences this morning to keep the teachers busy. The national council of education held Its initial ses sion this morning and engaged In a I discussion of public school finance. Tha department of Indian education also I held a session and reviewed the work! r - t w .1 k of the oast rear. President Bchaeffer has chosen as tha subject of his address at the opening -ftnls anerneoa we question, "how ini ' the School Aid the Peace Movement?" . Another speaker will be President Btorms . of Iowa State college,- who will be heard on the subject of "Education and ' Democracy." Noted speakers are ' scheduled for this evening, among them being President W. O. Thompson of Ohio Stats university, Bishop Conaty of Los Angeles, and Senor Justo Sierra, minister or puoiie instruction 01 Mexico. NO VAR DANGER : ASSERTSDEWEY Admiral Says Pacific Coast Has Been Very Poorly - Defended. X r 4& Christian Endeavor Dele gates Are Urged by Local Body to See Rose City. Special trains carrying Christian En- the Socialist party of Oregon, has tne aeavorera to tneir annual convention at following to say of the Federated 1 Seattle are on the way to the Paclflo Trades Council: ! nortnweai on ail transcontinental lines. "It seems that the members of the Tn, f,rBt tr,ln over the Southern Pa Federated Trades Council have neert nt Crlc carrying a California party, left to go out of their way to "' Ban Francisco this morning, ana is aue Socialist party, a political organisation t0 arrv, i Portland tomorrow night composed mainly of members of the . The train Includes seven sleeping cars, working class, and whose aim and pD- chalrcar. dining-car and baggage ear iect Is the betterment f H.e working) Most of the delegations will oorne to class by the abolition of nil classes in the coast by the Northern roads, and re human society and the establishment of ; turn vta Union Pacific. Southern Pa an Institution In which every worker cifc, Santa Ke. Denver A Rio Grande, will be an equal shnrenomer " in or Burlington roads. The tickets are which the private ownership of the Vood for stop-overs in Portland, and a means of wealth production and dlstrl- i large number of the delegates are ex butlon shall have given way to social , pected to visit this city, or collective ownership. l The Portland Commercial club has "The Socialist organisation is u luud a special circular to Christian organisation which does not fear a con- , Endeavor delegates, and given it wide troversy with any of the enemies of the circulation In all special trains and In working class be they high officials of 1 Seattle, urging delegates to see Port a manufacturers' association or the low . land and Oregon before returning east betrayers of the working clasa who in Its greeting the Commercial club pose ss leaders of labor. i says: "I cpenly charge the speaker of the I irws welcome you to our city and evening of Friday, June 11 at Drew state. We have arranged for official hall or deliberately attempting to de- headquarters at the union station. In celve his audience on that night We charge of Portland Endeavorers, with have the stenographic reports Of that whit caps and badges, distinguishing mem from others there, and they are at your service. We urge you to stop over meeting and the court records of Oold fleid are sufficient in themselves to con vict Mr. Grant Hamilton of a dastardly misrepresentation. . "To hide behind an alleged "patriotism while receiving the pries of a Judas has always been 'the last refuge of a scoundrel.' "I also have proof that a large per- them from others there, and they are several days In Portland, and able acoommodatlona." be pleased to assist you in ws lndlng sui III DonlEisoii Baby. i t f long list of desirable rides and trips by boat or trolley are attached to the letter, covering all the famous points of interest in and about Portland eentage of those who 'applauded at the and embracing the Columbia river from V (Joaraal BpeeUl Servlee.) . -THearN. T.. July . Admiral Dowey aid 'Ibis morning that the transfer of warships to tha Paclflo was wholly a peace movement Hs gays that no war Is in sight and that tha United States i i.v'..r-ii:'M Dr. Julian P. Thomas About to Make a Balloon Ascension. him thirty feet end nearly tearing of his right leg. Two women with him injured. were Injured. Both of Thomas legs m. v be amnutatad. Ha la httr known i must Binimaiu iu ubuuhiv at Ban iwwir I as a Daiioonist. Mn ths Paclflo and that the defepss of I This afternoon Thomas Is barely tnat coast nas nos oean up to we etarxi-: alive. One leg; of Mlsf Usances Hess, a ru oi in oi i"w aujihio cumi. no i vicura or ins aootaenr. .was amputateo savs it is easy Tor a neet to take the at ths knee to save her life. Tha other trip arouna tne nom. wrong time' were memDers or tne American Federation of Labor. The man who got up In the hall and de nounced the speaker for misrepresent ing the situation and who left the hall was a member of the cooks and waiters and had Just come from Goldfield. "The Federated Trades Council of Portland has become a Joke to every real union man in ths city. As an organisation they are nothing. They are powerless and can neither call a strike or declare one off. They might suggest, but any suggestion coming from this decrepit body would carry absolutely no weight. They are simply a fungua growth on a labor organiza tion, a mutual admiration society whose sole aim is to feather their own nest at the expense of those who do not realize the moribund character of the Cabal "The American Federation Is s body In which every union enjoys autonomy. Consequently a council of trades Is ridiculous. "Character assassins, creeping around ths country at $10 per day wrung from the hard-earned toil of fellow-workers and winding the country's flag around them, will find Its protection Insufficient to niae tneir niaeousness from tne keen . AVM nt mn ivilfunlnr wnrklnr el... I S If the Federated Tradea Council's members are not a crew of cravens and knavea let them come out and defend themselves. I am willing to defend the position of Socialism or Industrial unionism against any or all of the members of the Federated Trades In Portland or out of Portland In their own paper If they dare or Astoria to Ths Dalles. MUCH NOT PROVED (Continued from Page On a) jp federation but for the mlneowners or their Minions to arouse sentiment against the federation. He would prove that Orchard did not help to blow up the Bunker Hill and Sullivan mine at Wardner; that he did not try to kill Bradley; that the federa tion naa no reason lor Killing oregory: and that if Orchard did kill Stsunenberg ne a la it as an act ox personal van geanca And to do what Darrow pronv lsed. the defense has taken seme 14 daya . And to prove what he said he would prove tne oerense nao stagea a kind of political oomedy, burdened here and there with a touch of death, teunenberf lorgotteav Witnesses who themselves were Im peached by Orchard, have eome from all kinds of far places to merely say that Orchard lied. But the final effect of many of their statements was merely a plea of "not guilty." And witness after witness has taken the stand and sworn that until martial law was de clared in Colorado and the troops called thing was as peaceful In those places Into Tellurlde and Cripple Creek every- r any other ! Indeed following the defense ! lines It adopted and following it at the time ' logical conclusion vou would no DSDer. 'T U .V.- .1. A V, ItA MUIV WIV I.I1U 111 rln a Dewey predicted that a new Atlantic neet will be built. ; CRAZY WITH HEAT, USES HIS HATCHET (Journal Special Servlee.) 4 New Tork. July . Maddened by beat Milton Alwln. plasterer working on a ! new Wall street building, today at tacked other workmen with a hatchet Patrick Sullivan and Michael Rellly had their skulls fractured- and are dvin juawin arnitn was aiso oacuy cut. vln Is still raving. a MORE FURNITURE MEN ADMIT THEIR GUILT ' Nine more defendants In the furniture .'trust pleaded guilty before Judge Charles E. Wolverton in the local i United States district court this morn . Ing through their attorney, Frank F. , Freeman, and were fined the uaual aa , seesment of t5. AH were out-of-town , members of the trust as follows: C. S. Hamilton, Max O. Buren, Paul H. Stage and the House Furnishing company of ; Salem; W. T. Macey, Walter Macey, McMinnvllle; T, T. Nelson, Vale; J. W. Kays, Eugene;. Fred Habding, Perry ' dale. girl is Miss Alsyle Wslsgroan. IMPORTANT IDAHO RAILWAY EXTENSION (Special Pispateb to Tb "oeraeL) Boise. Ida,. July I. Material has been ordered for a SO-mlle extension of the Boise A Interurban Electric rail way and it Is intimated that a line will be constructed up the' Payette river. It Is inferred from this latast move by the Interurban company that eventually it will have a line to the famous Pay ette lakes. The company received four more new cars for the Boise-Caldwell line yesterday, making 11 in all re ceived for this road. PREFERS DEATH TO AN INSANE ASYLUM (Journal Special Berries.) San Francisco, July 8. Believing that he was about to go insane J. F. Tellos, a merchant of Sacramento, committed sui cide by Jumping into the bay. Hs left a note to his son in which he said that he was afraid of loosing his mind and had rather die than go to an insane asylum. The Record of the Week, Ending July 7th The advertising record for the week shows the following: Journal. Local, inches 6,016 -Foreign, inches . . , 539 Classified and Real Estate, ins. 2,404 Oregonian. Telegram. 5,325 841 2,988 5,893 543 1,276 as Boise City on a Sabbath morning. Steunenbera and Idaho nave been al most completely forgotten or neglected. on tne to its not have has arrived for industrial unionism and been greatly surprised to find one that craft autonomy la an injurious i morning mat (jiarenoe uarrow nao. una form of organisation. Also that the i the court there never was any such mine member of the working class that votes m the Vindicator and that the Independ against the Socialist on election day 18 nc depot had not been blown up: that as much of a scab as is any one of Lyte Oregory was still at large and that Farley', gang. Industrial unionism is ! poor Steunenberg was alive and well. Soolallst organisation on the industrial I All this of oourse Is merely a state field and the Socialist movement is the ; ment of impressions made by listening organisation on ths political field and to the evidence. But they ars the per we will make you swallow both doses ! fcy honest Impressions of a man in a short tlma : absolutely free from prejudice on either "The last convention of the Western ; l,de: of J? ThP eaeaasln Federation of Miners at Denver sounded j Hke Orchard; and heartily despises an the deathknell of craft organization. ! Informer; who would frankly rather see An injury to one is an Injury to all Is : a sinner go to his death damned and the coming battle cry of an enlightened i unshriven than confess and repent Just working claee. Whether we are Araeri- i from th craven fear of everlasting hell- cans, Oerman. Irish or Chinamen the llTm- banner of the working olaas will be sufficient for all. This is not a ques tion of flags or rebellion. It is a ques tion or wno is un snemy to tne work ing clasa" MAYOR SENTENCED (Continued from Page One.) 8,959 9,154 7,712 Holidays have effect on newspaper advertising, as the rec ord shows this week. The volume carried, however, indicates that many of the merchants advertise continuously, realizing that to drop out even occasionally means to break the habit that readers have oi watching his particular ad. Readers of a newspaper look for the store announcements every day, no matter if it is a holiday, a Sunday, or any special day. It is the continuous advertiser that gets results from newspaper Z T arlvprttsiner ' . These Are Some of the Letters Sent to John Blaauvv in a Friendly Contest Before July 4th, from Children That did not last long. The deft hand of Abe Ruef began to appear, not alarmingly at first, but here and there at Intervale. Ruef set about to estab lish a Schmlts machine, and he did it. with characteristic ability and also to his own enrichment Every officeholder in the city, from the mightiest to the humblest. Joined the Schmltz dub. The sole duties of the members were to pay dues and boost Schmlts. The office of counsel to the Schmltz club was created. wun a salary or izb.ooo a year. Abe Ruef was given ths place. Schmltz was not worth a dollar when he became mayor. Today, he is rate.l as a millionaire. Ruef likewise Is rated as a millionaire. The money-making ac tivities of the two men are 'said to have included more forms of graft than ever before disgraced an American city. AU Crime raid ToU. It was not until the expiration of his first term and he had been reelected that the publlo began to suspect that ocnmitz was a oenenciary oi the huge grafting machines which spread over the city and controlled every department of the municipal government. Thero were investigations from time to time, but the investlgatora like those being investigated, were members of the Schmlts club and no damaging findings ever resulted. The license to practice every variety of crime and vice was practically auc tioned to the highest bidder. One of the heart-sick ministers preached a ser mon based upon the remark of a dive keeper "You can get everything in 'Frisco you find In Paris and get it cheaper. A determined effort to beat Schmltz in the election of November, 1906, waa made, but the power of the Schmlts machine, directed by Abe Ruef, won the day, and then the riot of license and graft broke out with renewed fren zy. The conditions of the city was rotten to the core when the earthquako and fire came on April 18. 1906. and all but wiped San Francisco out of existence. Should Save Kaaged Orchard. Also it seems to ms that the state of Idaho would have been better advised to take Orchard's confession and test it in the trial of him, and, if he were found guilty, hang him out of hand and send his confession then to Colorado and aay. "Look into that xor yourself," rather, far rather, that than this. For the longer you listen to this ease and catch glimpses of its sidelights the more nauseating It becomea It is clammy with the loathsome, glutinous cobwebs of espionage. Tou tread in rear or spies wno peep tnrougn Keynotes and listen behind doorways. Tou In wardly prefer big BUI Davis with all his physical insolence and bis courage in risking arrest by coming to Idaho, to Friedman, who took the Pinketona' pay and stole their letters. Even If he were guilty you would rather shake hands with Haywood, for all his swaggering than walk in ths rame street with Orchard for all bis penitence. And if you had to bring In your verdict when ths people restsd It would have been nothing more than a general endorsement of that "undesir able citizens" affair of the president. Haywood had demonstrably kept Infer nally bad company Orchard-Hogan, Steve Adams and Jack Blmpklns, were dubious friends. And the thing looked bad. But It was not then bad enough. Can't Kaag on Inference. If Orchard had been passed over in contempt without any cross-examination. If Haywood alone had taken the stand In denial you would have felt re luctant about any other verdict than "not guilty." But the cross-examination of Orchard: the character and immate riality of not a little defending testi mony: the discrediting or so manr wit nesses by the piercing cross-examination of Borah have added a gravity to the charge of conspiracy that it certain ly in the beginning did 'not possess, Ar In the beginning did 'not of the state Is all in it may be too the (nd when the strong rebutting evidence LEAP FB0M WINDOW TERMINATED FATALLY Woodstock, Or, June 21, 1907. Dear 6t Kirst I ordered a package i Of Golden .Grain Granules. Second I-"ent the empty carton. Third It is fine. ... ,i- . Fourth Jrocer's name is J. B. 611s- t "'k&H Name of school Is Woodstock. 1 Sixth The way II packages of Oold t en Grain Granules can be packed In a I1 case. . '.'.". t Seventh Golden Grain Granules is called the American family drink be rceuse it Is not sUmuiating. . i klghth The correct . weight U one and one-hau. pound. tkf ?'' ! Ninth Age lt,.v . ',iiJ--'-jr?. . Tenth Name, Alien Oscar ' iteadan, TToedatAok, fisVv.'. .t-f--y'r .:, .;v ;:,; vv X'Y'S- 128 North seventeenth St., Portland. Or. June 29, 1907. Dear Mr. Blaauw I read your ad in the paper about Golden Grain Granules. I like it better than tea or coffee. Ev erybody In our family drinks it. I ?.0n "h vrybody doesn't drink it I like it three times; juijnucaaa Golden Grain Granules weighed 14 P0. r1 hope you wl" lote and lota of the packages. Dear Mr. Blaauw, I must close. Alwava r M..rf I DAVID CANHAm!- John Victor Marterlette, an Italian laborer, Jumped from a window at a lodging house at 210 Stark street about 12:20 O'olock this morning and died from injuries received at 7:80 o'clock at the Good Samaritan hospital. Mar terlette had been suffering from an Increasing stick of consumption and it is thought he Jumped from the win dow in a fit of despondency brought on by contemplation or nis condition. He had recently been compelled to give up his work. Building Permits. - E. C. Watklns. one-story dwelling, Russett between Gravensteln and Wa bash. 1300; O. P. Waggener. two-story dwelling, East Thirty-first between East Main and Hawthorns, $2,000; Gertelli, repairs dwelling, Tenlno between ' Twentv-flrst and Twenty-second. 1126: r fJurlen. shed. Second between Sheri dan and Arthur, 150; J. A. Rick, two- story dwelling, oolng between East Tenth and East Eleventh, 3,000;-Nye Kern, one-siory dwelling. Wilson be tween Trirty-second and Newton. 11,800: Charles Smith, repairs dwelling. Grand corner BoUaday. $2,400. view of the lury, But still this charge of conspiracy is very wioe ana some or it aepends oniy on inrerence, ana aimougn uiai in ference has been phenomenally but tressed by circumstantial evidence, and "presumptive evidence," too, it is still, in the end. Just Inference. And as you can't hang a man on "Inference" and the evidence in chief of Orchard-Hogan would not hang a dog, you may guess for yourself what the verdict of the Jury may be. But before you guess, you had better wait for Haywood and Moyer. They etlll have a tale to tell. CHINESE GOVERNOR KILLED BY REBELS (Journal BpeeUl Service.) Peking, July 8. A Nganklng dispatch says that Governor Enmlng of Ngan haei province and a police director have been assassinated by students. The di rector attempted to rescue the governor. Troops have been dispatched tne assassins. to arrest Saloon at Bine Mountain Crest, (Special DUpatcn to The Jonroil.) Kamela, Or., July 8. The county court of Union county has granted a license to W. C Estes to sell liquor at retail at the town of Kalema. This is ths first legalized saloon to be established at this place, the highest point where tho o. R, & N. crosses the Blue moun tains. I FORTY TEARS AGO., almost every mother thought her (Mdnist liaYO PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it deep. These drnga will - prbdac sleep, and A FEW DROPS, TOO, MAKT will produce the BLEEP PROM WHIGS THERE IS NO WAKING. . Many are the children who have been Wiled or whose health has been ruined for life by paregorio, laudanum and morphine, each of which is a narcotio product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from Belling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them "poison," The definition of "narcotio lsTVf medicine which relieve pain and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, oonvul- sions and death. " The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of "Drops," "Cordials. "Soothing Syrups' etp. You should not permit any medicine to ba given to your children without' yon or your physician know of what it is composed, 0AST0RIA DOES NOT CON TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas, E Fletcher. 4JHHL lira. a. r r- i n ! ALCOHOL I Ml OK NT. ..!!madiaaLBow3iii 4 H Hess aad ResLContata adOr Ophoa-HorptiiM 9atVba Not Narcotic. 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