The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 02, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, 1007.
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UNITED RAILROAD BOOKS
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STATES
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FROM SOUTH CAHOLINA
PRAISES PE-KU-NA. .
ARE PRODUCED IN COURT
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Court's Orders Complied ;vitti,lii
oiTirey L. FordIIcney Became Exasperated nTieii;
J Traction; Cashier Failed to Tell VJiat lie Knew.
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. Ren , JTranr.lurn Ocf lnmnlv1n
. with tha court's nrilnri th Ivuiki nf
'r the United Railroads were, produced in
' court, this mornlnj when the trial of
Tlrey-L. Ford wat resumed. ;(N v j:
r ; The flratwitnesa. Secretary Wilcutt.
c y W called. Wilcutt was followed by
, an office boy bearing a huae stack of
V '' . tha corporation' boo Ice. , Proaecutor He-
, ( ney did iot immediately deive Into tha
booka, but-began by ahowlnr that many
. .'of the directors of the railroad company
i ' r have nof been attending; to the dlreo-
, -non or tne company and have been, out
, 01 me atata ror some time,
i' ..- Bank Aooonnte JBaamlned-
, ff Tha banW accounta of tha corporation
were next (tone I a to. Wilcutt .autln
. 4 inai ine company a accounta baa been
' ; kept in the Welle-Fariro National bank
- ana wun trie Mercantile Truat company,
Wilcutt denied haying any knowledge
., k or me targe auma or money that baa
v v been tyhnnf erred from New fork -to
' 'the mint and placed to tha account 'of
. Tnomwail Mullally, Kvery question In
regard to. tha booka waa 'objected ; to
y Attorney Kogra. . .. . .:
t." S : .Clark Wai Jtaw'riwt'v, V,
: H then aakedvfor tha accounta' in
, which' the money would have been en
tered had it been entered at til A
a . clerk named Bowlen had made tha en
i trlea for April and May. 10, at the
tlma tha money waa aent here from lha
eaat He had been dlacharged In "the
' latter part of last year and wilcutt
r waa unable to tell ef hla whereabout!
1 at tha nraaant tlma '
The fou ma I from which tha antrlea
. T: were made waa then produced and ln-
, apecten by Heney. . Tha Journal alao
t
ahowed that no entry of tha money bad
. own maae.
- A. II. Dnhler, caehler of the United
" Railroads, win tha next witness.- -- -"Did
Mullally turn over fJ.OOO to you
1 abortly after tha f Ira TV : -; ' w
V "Tea." , -K -
sahler a Memory Set aotlya, v
Dahler'a memory waa defective. He
' recovered -later, and Proaecutor Haney
' Inquired if he had any memoranda.' It I
developed that tha antrlea had' been
made' Id tha cash book, which had been
aent to New Tork lat Norember after
tlie grand jury had begun Ita Inveat'lga
tlon. Dahler could not tell the amount
of money nor the alie of the aacka. lie
could not even tell what ha had dona i
with th Mrtnaw tha V. mA imii
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To every queatloa aHked tha wltneaa had
we one unramng reply; , , .
v"Ivdon't remember.'4
' Seaey Became Xxaaperated. ,
"WelL'whcM did voir gat the money
to pay your men with?:' exaaperated at
inn lauura 01 fie wuneaa to. cell woai
he knew.,,. , -. : :
Attorney ftogera v' here ' Interrupted
and admitted that the 180,000 received
from tha mint had been uaed to pay off
the men, lie alao promised to aea if
the money received by Mullally hud been
deposited In tha weaa-Fargo National
bank. ; ,:.; "f : . -
"Did you ever receive $ BO, 009 from
TlreyI Ford after tha fire in curt
renryr . .. ;
"So. 1r. -:! i' - ' "i
"Did you later recalva HOO.OOOr
'No,-air.M' ' " ' . "'
"Did you aver recelva tlAA AAA , from
Ford or anvone i else In cumncv at
mini oenomintuontr . ' ...
"Mrt. mlr" . , ..-'J'.. .
Take the wltneaa."' ennoluAiul Hm
tzi itffio vi aaiiaxaciron. . i .
ianier waa excused ' without croaa
examination.' i - .. v.
- 8osa maaPa lister am Jtand.
', "Call Mlaa Ruef." 1 v
A murmuf arose '
from
which - cauaed the bailiffs to call
tha crowd
a ' call for
oroer. . .
Ton are the sliter of A Ruef and
have been doing hla etenographlc work
ior wti hi yearn r
Tha application of tha United Rail
roads for a franchise waa ahnwn to hr
and aha waa asked if aha had typewrit'
ion iwi-,1' . , i
2No. air." - - ' 4
Evar aea It before V'
JNot till yoatardar whan au ahnwad
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"That'a all." declared Hanevaji4 At
torney Rogers motioned for her to leave
ine cnair. wnicn ana did and immediate
ly leit lite courtroom.
TAFT-GORTELYOU
CWSIIOII
President Koosevelt Advised
Latter's lieutenants Are-.-
Too Industrious. .
(Cnltad fraaa Leased Wire.) .
r; Washington, Oct. 1. Fresh ' reports
, of a cIhiiTi between the Taft and Cortei
, you presidential ambitlona are afloat
t They emanate thla time from Canton,
' where it is aald Arthur I. Voorlea, See
'f retary Taft'l manager, had a long con-
erence i.WJth ..Preaidtint, Roosevelt .a,ad
made it clear to mm that tha Taft men
did not like? the -political behavior", of
Secretary CorfelyoU and hia'lleutenanta.
Especially was K made plain that tha
friendliness ah own to Cortelyou by the
eighth Virginia district waa dlataateful
. to the Taft men, aa waa alao Flrat As
alatant Postmaster General Hltchoock'a
activity In the south and tha constant
rumors that Cortelyou waa laying plana
. to bag tha New York delegation. Voorlea
-is aaid to have urged on the . president
the need for a better understanding
among the Roosevelt men. . .
CLINK OF COINS.
(Continued from Page One.)
CANADA IMS
IIS PUWOOD
woTernmenti .Requested to
Stop'liidiscrijninate Ei
rportation of ITaterial
(pedal Dispatch te n Jesraal)
Ottawa, Oct.". J.The government ; la
taking Into consideration tha question of
the exportation of pulpwood, and it la
expected that at tha next aesalon of nar.
llament a meaaure putting a atop to tha
sale of such' wood toutaide tha countrv
Jxf pitted .Tha matter haa been
forced upon tha attention ot tha admin.
letfatlon' jpwing to tha tremendous in
roads 'that have been made udou the
pulpwood reaourcea of the country in re
cent years. The drain for both tha hnn.
manufacturer and for the foreign mar
?uL hM . become ao great as to alarm
those who are thorough) v aiiu i.
situation, it it should continue on ita
preeent scale It will be a serious matter
In tha near future. The government haa
been urged from man v ouirt to v.
action to prevent the absolute decline of
a.iij uuiiiwiiuii rflNMirrM a nsi iaa ywm.
vlnced that something ought to be done,
at F a That m i I 4 am a j t .
It ia understood that the state of af
iairs la somewhat anaJamna tn th.t
which prevailed in Ontario when the un
restricted exportation of -cine loaa waa
porniltted. -At that time the pine waa
V v Cx-Seiutor M. C Butler. ,
yapepela la Oft an Oauaed aty Oa
arrk of tha. Itoinach eruui JteUerea
OatarrlT of th Ctomaoli and la Thare-
fors a Bemedy for Dyspepsia.
Hon. M. C. Butler, U. 8.' Senator
from South Carolina for two terms
In a latter from Washington, JX C.
wrltea to - tha Peruna Medicine Co.
aa follow:;,' "" -
"1 caa reootamend Varu for dya
pepsia' aa4 atomach trouble. , X have
beam aalna; you medicine for a ahort
period and Z feel - vary aanok re
lieved. : It la ladaed a woaderful
medio Ine, beaidee a food toxde."
CATARRH of the stomach la the cor
ract name for moat cases of dys-
pepnla. ' Onjy an;-' Internal ' catarrh
remedy,' euch as Peruna, la available.
Peruna Tablets can now be procured
REALTY DEALERS
FORM EXCHANGE
Newt Organization Comes to
Life at Board's Annual
Banquet.
WILL BOOST FOR"
: STREET PAVEMENT
Members abd Out of Town Gnestg
, Review - City's AcconipIlshinentB
Dnrlna; Past Year Portland to Be
Greatest City in" Northwest.
talned all hla former dealers and op- .'T,?2ln,t"un.manufaredBUte,
orators.
Vo "Direct Bvldenoa."
When the agitation waa first begun
to close tha gambling ' house Sheriff
Beat tie explained that he couldn't act
without "direct evidence. matrict At
torney Hedges, whose brother, 'State
Senator Hedges, is attorney for tha Mil
waukle club, also declared that ha could
do nothing without evidence.
Former Sheriff Tom Word of Mult
nomah county who closed gambliag in
Portland in Just one hour, declares that
direct evidence, ia merely an excuse-
that common reputation la enough to
warrant closing such a resort.
The decent residents of Milwaukie are
Up in arms over the reopening of the
club, although the city government aa
before is in favor of allowing the hell
to operate freely. Mayor Schlndler of
Milwaukie who built tha clubhouse, baa
aaid that it is a benefit to the town as
It pays si big license,, for gambling and I
he"
liquor selling.
1.
New IJarracks at Ft, Stevens.
(Special Dtopatcb to The JouraiL)
and tha-danger of the complete atri
Ping of tha province was Imminent. Tl
leoerat government tried to correct the
uuuuio comDUinta ' OI Dt Min ns an
export duty, on logs. But thla move
ment - was not aifipaninn- iwjt.
iirumuiuon 01 ine exportation of loi
waa therefore determined- nnn an A tl
result haa been satisfactory in that dt
una coanervea ine lntereata nr rmi.
dlans. The pulpwood situation ia very
similar to that which prevailed in the
cm oi logs, ana it is rirmly believed
that tho remedy which waa applied to
tha one oroblem with aunti
ought to be applied to the other. That
inn government is auve to the necaa-
Bltv for. action la well knnnrn an th.t
ii. wiu yrupime legislation at the comlni
session is conceded. In anticipation
iiio now mw uis puip iraae wiu shortly
meet to discuss the mat tar nii tn al
yoo- wii.il tuo govarnment. . -
MURDERED MAN.
j (Continued from Page Onej
Astoria, ur uct. z. The auartermas-1 nnw tt t. ,v. .
8dt'mhet 'Z aS- Borah and brought Steunenberrp
ceived orders from ' the department In
Washington tnat plana nave been ap
proved ror ine construction ;oi a Dar
racka at Fort Stevena. to accommodate
109 men.
The Quality
of tea depends on soil.
ciimaie, cultivation.
Folder's
Golden Gate
' Teas
. '
Cerlon '
JPn
Oolong ,
English
Breakfast
Gun
powdeia
BlacR (EX -,
Green
are selected and blended'
by tea experts. Packed
flavor-tight in dust proof
cartons, i v. " : ,f , v .
J. A. FOLCERfc CO.
SAN FRANCISCO - - - .
Importars . of Pure - Taaa
m (jeidenGjt,
Q. jYou know Orchard? : r
A.'':sTes,. sir...r- -. ". "
Q. 1 HOW Ions- have VOll haan an.
qualnted with Mm?
a. Five or six years." ' r
j w wu v pc uijrun ai ine ume
A. JNOl a SOUl. - w -.!
Q, Nor. hear anyone? i.
A. No, air. . .
u. Aa vou went noma, rtirt vAti .
along the street by RoraigV place when
UUU1Q IHBl Illglltr . - -
A. I came nn a Kit la Aitfarvnt. tv..
t usually do. I came up by Wisdom's
drug store and then on down to Third,
and then on down by Castle'a and over
across jn front of Komlg's house, and
pien on home different than I ordinarily
go. I-usually go down Fourth atreot.
At "the-time I didn't think about this
fellow when I was going home. I just
happened to go that wav. Of enntu r
have heard soma things lately in re
gard to this. It has baen .renortod aa
you know well.! have had a chance
to close tha gambling up here. I mean
the state ia interested. Tou know how
it Is. in the rest of the state. Many
talked to me about this thing, but I
mm i tin iik , mere was - x anvDoav rnn.
nected with it. (probably thty gamblers)
who would do anything.. Still, ther are
individuals that are Dreitv radical 1 mi
ranky. '."?. " t :?-'- ,.'.
Q. -That oa neraon that you ? saw
down there is the only one that you
WILL BE OBSERVED
inDltaS 'Praaa TMul . Wii-a t '".''
Paris. Ortnhpi. S Ona nt !. .,...1
v cqviuiminiuKt )iiBittFmmv--an appar
ently moocleaa JunltArwwlIl it,.
neased1 tomorrow evening bv a n,r( r.r
'qiivu vurvmn nuw. in Anaia. OT tnat
lurpoae. At ordinary' times four satel
ites are visible through a, telxaxnna
for 10 minutes tomorrow evening all will
Vanish., three belne- behind tha
and one In front. It is believed the
this will afford an exceptional, occasion
; For the third tlma this year tha Port
land Realty board met last night in tha
banquet hall of Richard's hotel and en
Joyed an excellent dinner, listened to
several stirring speeches from both
members of the organisation and Invited
guests and closed the evening by or
ganising the Portland; Seal Estate ex
change. , 'Vr
Following tha serving of coffee and
cigars, J. O. Rountree, chairman of the
banquet committee, introduced W. H.
Moore, president of tho board, as toast
master of the even In r. Mr. Moore entrt. I
plimettted tha organisation on the prog
ress- ii , naa- maoe, ana declared tnat
much Of tha material nroarresa that
Portland ia now enjoying can be direct
ly traced to the enararv and aacacltv
of the city's real estate dealers.
i ' Manal&r rnlaea Work,
Ha then, r Allad unnn Tllstrlct Attnrnav
John Manning, -one- of the guests of
honor, who paid a high tribute to the
splendid body of. men that compose the
realty board. "Almost every new man
ufacturing enterprise, many, of the
handsome business blocks nut ud In tha
past .two years and a majority of the
new mercantile establishments in Port
land are due-to 4he untiring efforts
of soma one of the city's realty deal
era," declared Mr. Manning. He compli
mented the board upon the personality
of ita president, saying. "W. H. Moore
has proved his worth and deserves the
rrespect of very resident of this city, i
wnen misfortune recently Dereu mm in f
tha closing of his hank, he turned over
to tn receiver nis private roriune, tnus
manifesting a spirit of honesty and In
tegrity rarely met with."
Mr. Manning's praise of Mr. Moore
was heartily andauded as were several
similar references made by other speak
ers. -ii
"Ho More Than Expected."
L. . I. Doan.; of , San Francisco, who
was formerly a Portland architect, was
called upon and responded in a iiappy j
vein. "Portland," said he, "has done no
more than I expected of It when I left
here eight years ago. Had It done leas,
I would have been disaoDointed. It haa
become great city and is destined to
attain a much larger growth. It Is the
one natural site on the north Pacific
coast for a splendid city."
Following the addresses, the question
of establishing a real estate exchange
came up for discussion. When it was
- The phenomena can be Witnessed only
'In Asia. and Australia,? -jT:,
flnaly moved to establlsn the exchange,
it carried unanimously. M. O. Griffin,
E. 8. Jackson, Frank Slnnott and A. F.
Swenson were named as a committee
to work but the details connected with
the establishment and organisation of
the exchange. The suggestion waa made
by E. J. Daly .that the committee cor-
reapona with otner coast, ciues ana as
certain the manner In which these ex
changes are conducted.
The board pledged itself to work for
rerorm in street paving.
A number of short speeches were
made bv members of the board express
ing confidence in a good realty market
throughout the fall ana coming winter.
M'CASKEY RETIRED;
1 DUVALL SUCCEEDS
(United Preas Leased Wlra.t
Washington, Oct. I. General William
P. Puvall waa today appointed a major-general"
in the army.T Vice General
McCaskey retired. y'"Wvr- -
k m m a
BOYS
WE ARE GIVING AWAY
FOOTBALL PANTS and
INGERSOLL GUARANTEED WATCHES
With All Boys Suits and Overcoats This Week
YOU KNOW WE HAVE THE FINEST JUVENILE DEPARTMENT ON THE COAST ','
BEN SELLING
LEADING
CLOTHIER
SELECT YOUR COAT, SUIT, SWRT, f fc
From the Largest Stock on the Coast
COATS
In Broadcloth and Fancy Mix
tures, $12.50 Values, Thursday
only 1
$7.7S
Priestley Craenettes, Regular
$12.50 Values
$7.95
Silk Raincoats
Regular $25.00 Values, Thurs
day Special at
S7.9S
SUITS
In Black Broadcloth and Fancy
Mixtures, $15.00 Values,
Thursday '
$9.75
UMBRELLAS
Regular $2 Values, Thursday
$1.45
p
ACHESON CO.
FIFTH AND ALDER;
Wholesale and .
Retail ,
Mexican
Mustang Liniment
Goea qalokly to tha
vary vara of tha
dlaaaaa and toi
tha saoat daap-sart,
axervoiatlag palm
almaat Inatantly. ,
D'Annunzlo Marrlea.
' (United Pr- Laaa4 Wlr. .. . ;
New York, Oct. S. The 'Church of
tha Holy Cross will, ba tha scene of a
notable , wedding, thla , evening; when
Antonio D'Annunilo. a brothetv of the
noted Italian nlavwiieht and . author.
tabr.ial D'Aoaunalo. , will taka" m - him
lleadcan
Mustang'Xiniment
Cstm a vary aahaieai
of ataa) ar Beaut :
tlurtaigooayiiBOBot
Itntaaant aaaoaa-o.
WoaoaOBooaT. - '
bride, Mlaa Adele DAnnuna1e, daughter
of Mra. PhUomeno . D'Annunilo of
Abruaao, Italy. A number of gneata
from Italy are here for . tha wedding.
Tha ceremony at the church will be
followed by a large recention at tha
home of Mr. p-Annuiialo In West Forty-
THERE'S A i
LITTLE B AN K
in evejy diamond you buy oE us.: Diamonds are still:
rapidly increasing in value and are now worth more
than double the price of like quality and.size in 19Q0.r
They are going to "be worth much more, and we
advise our natrons tn BUY NOW. W ti
attractive pargains to otter at present in pure white perfect diamonds in pop;:!.ir
sizes. For the month of October;we are showing specially: mounted diamond
for ladies and gentlemen and are; offering extra inducements to customers, A
look at our assortment-costs you nothing. WE INVITE YOU TO COr.Ii:
Diamond
Merchants 'and
Silversmith
LEFEERTS
Jewelers
Opt.c: - i
272: WASHINGTON STREET, NBAR FOURTH STREET
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