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: 1 : . k 1 : , .j r 1 t- 4 THE .OREGON : DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND',' THURSDAY 'EVENING, JANUARY 0, t J003.1 In mart i Poulsen ' Attempt to Have Contract on East 1 Sixth. 'StJcetVeancelcd by the .City . Council East j JSidcra, Indignant, . FOREST GROVE SAFES CRACKED rostofflce, Southern Pacific Depot and 3rill Rpbbcd of Eight Dollars; -." j ,.,.,. ... (Special Dbpatefe to The Job rl.) Forest Grove, Or, Jan, Safea at the postofflce, Southern Faclfio depot and Crescent mill were cracked last night. The money obtained waa about 18. all from the mill. , W. W. McEldowney, deputy post maater. waa the flnt to discover the cracksmen's work.- Upon entering the postorrice tariy this morning, ne rouna the wicket of- the stamp window eioaea, " - -i 1. ' ' ' . .:. ... which Is always left open at night. The ' underhand errone to cancui m ma- glde door t0 tno lnner office had been tract for the Baat Sixth street fill be- locked from the Inside and he waa " tween Sherman and Division streeta obliged to crawl through the money tween nermn order window. The cracksmen had were blocked: In the council yesterday torc th hack oor after breaking the by Councilman Kellaher, who detected lock on the Iron door. Prune sacks fh.'nin.nM a it was about to go and an overcoat were spread upon the the ordinance as it. waa airo". floor to deaden the sound. The combla- tbrough on final passage under a sua- atlon lWM knocked off the safe with Tension of the rules, a sledge taken from J. D. Dietrlch'a i imum'urh fui there 'la already a reso- blacksmith shop. Explosive matches ' Mmuc "m L: , " it- were scattered over the floor and the Jqtlon pending; before the atreat commit- tu rltM but n0 j0M na- been dls- tee rescinding the improvement, jester- covered. The explosion was heard by .lav's action dune as a great surprise J. N. mws, a couege aiuoeni rooming ta most of the -uncllmjn and had it near tha postomcs. not been for Councilman Kellaher". vigilance tha elty might have been m broiled la costly litigation at the hands f residents, on the ensf slda who ara tip: In arms at tha efforts of Inroan l oulsen.A Co. to thwart tha lmprove- Bixth street waa ordered Improved from Waahinrtoit' street to Howarth. The work was Jet In various contracts and tha part from Sherman to Division waa awarded to the Pacific Bridge com- RIVERS OREO ONE YELLOW PERIL TO BE SENT HOME HI '& Sm; 7 Pendleton ; Qiinaman Will work atartea. . , ; . , l.i -i.jis iio 1,eponeu iur x aiiuig . Jlerala Jotloa Oive. Investigation disclosed thetfaet that lamin a Foulaen own ail tha fronting property and that its aasessed valuation is to Cut Short Visit. - miv 16.S&0. or more than one third lsc Uian tb coat Of -the improvement. The contract was let December 7, 190a, after' proper1 and rerular- notice had (Special Dtapateb to The Joorntl.) Pandiaton. "Or.. Jan.- . Una On. been ; made. The work waa to nave i.-im f hi. eltr. will lcn completed Mar.lJ, 1607. but " rj-fcJL " v. h no 'eartm. rxienmon waa grauvea yum rem nary --- . II. ll0. '' ' . IcaU pertalttinr Mm to realda here. t All the other improvement work was NotiCa waa given htm by John a Saw. mriied out on Sixth street and com- yeP a deputy In tha Immigration bu pleted with the exception, of amall wha came hera to locate Unr. nart aouth of Division street and that n. kaa" nnHnua innirv n . portion awarded to the Paclfla Bridge djeton for u years, and hla trouble company. - ' t arises from tne ract tnat ne mad a . Ko protest was entered against th; trip to China and did not return In time improvement by Inman 4 poulsen and to redeem his certificate. He left In ell went well until f Mayor Lane die- lg94 Mt nj, oertiflcate at an lmml- fverea mat mo mm owners wara vecu- i rratlon offlca In one of the aound rylng certain city streets and property duea. Under .the law ha waa permitted with mill bundings. Mayor Ld Barred t0 reroain away but a year, and had ha notieo on Xnman A. poulaen that they j returned ha could have again secured wnura linn iu rrnaun wni tui h i eortinnata. Milt na remainea awav should not pay;- thrdry for tha prop- J severat years, and when ha returned ha waa amugglad Into tha country. CHARGES FRAUD ei tr or vacate It. No reply, waa forth' t-nralng until, one dajr ir. Inman and Mr. Poulsen called on hla honor and Invited him to take an "automoblla Tide. They warned to ehow him soma prop erty : which tltey were willing o ex change for the clty property, they had usurped, .r, ,V . . . .. . - Mayor Tails Zato Tray.'. Unsuspectingly,' Mayor Lna took tha ride, viewed' tha property and thought 'i the exchance would bo fair. Later on Couicilman Rushlijrht' discovered that! ' ' )'n'AroiftertV offered -bi Jriman; & Poul-1 TTi-nA-ntirr Oii'i4n4- Hr-iio T?w I! TIMBER DEAL , vaf -that on East Sixth street luipruveuicni, auiMmnii ox Vl aa." now,ha 'it ban plain to Court Alleged Swindling Game. Will Pattdn, student of the atate unl- '.ha storm kroke. Mr, 'Poul sen V'erlsgsment and learning about coa-efuse to pay for lt-ha would or,he property rather thaa par il, rsametit. 11!! medical , axshool, ax-poUceman rescinimg the Improvement, December and 'ornr timber land locator, la on " tii, .1S07. which waa referred to tha trial today before a jury In Judge Gaa- 1 MrFMonfgo'm ry55 .feSL B??H?? f romChh7re,Duhr.l ? iSSTSSS . . W 4 T,. , v.. . On... ay v viim ia tuav aivvu awvnMu vi m - Incidentally Mra Montgomery declares the ordinance cam up Introduced - by r h. Councilman WiUt repealing , the ordl-1 LK..-trK'b.0.111? ran awarding me ; contract to the . . . V Z. iZ " :r. P- m0kln' lm" P-ttonTold helt w2. rUhTtol, ' The matter 'waa finally 'referred to r'14 .iS'lf 'PLOZSSt X!?Jh the committee on Judiciiry and elec- ecf.t81t2in? tb? atadhaf tmn Pn,mpiim.n vn.hi. , achema. Bhe atated on the stand that Vaughn , w ,at1 an the facta before Dia- Vaughn and Con. trlrt Attornev BrlstnL- . JGII Bf IAUKERS - it.-'- ! " . i .. '.. Li'l '-."..V' Burton Declares Congress Will Not Make an Appro-, priation This Year. . '' ' ' '-' ; ' . (ITatblagtoa Boreaa ef The Joaraat) Washington, D. C Jan. 8. Congress man Burton, said to Tha Journal cor. reapondent today: 'There will be no river and harbor bill thla year. Latt year we appropriated approximately sv,vuu,uuu. ii is now np to me execu tive department to spend it." Bur ton's statement absolutely cuts off all hODe for the bill thla session. In aolte of the tremendous ' pressure being Drought to lei r by tne national rivers ami naroor congress ana civto organi sations throughout the country, which demanded an annual bill of not less than 150,000,000. IWFJSiM DURING FIESTA OVER BOUNDARY RUEF f.IAY GET OUT ON RAIL ; FOWIHEARIS iion Diii mm nnx iiiitii inn niut-iiui iuu utn uiiii m tiona. Councilman (lounaflmen ; Cottel, H oi bf. tlmbeVland tooatW Includ- Montgomery, nave been denies that he told her not go and examine tha that on the contrary-he that she would have to Imt,rni7.n,.nt TTi,,k T. J.-7..!i - i iwtar io me ciauae declaring idm sne improvement club has appointed a com 1 had Deraonallv examined the claim. He Clemens, nays that Mra.: Montgomery read It over th 1 .rJ. 'T' FvTOwu,:ina muco ffc, -ha need '-'Vav""'" P puDiic improve- i informed her jnlttee, consisting of w. j. watch Out for tha clubUi lntereata In M. O. Griffin and Georaa Proaaa?. t ".Tr"'" r.A i.lu" the matter. An entirely new feature for tha Rose Carnival has bean decided upon by tha Rosa Festival association In tha ahape of a water carnival and aquatla dlaplay, which will stretch from Ross Island to 8wan Island, and Include' the launchea. yachta, canoes and water craft bf every variety. It la proposed to have both afternoon and evening displays on tha river. In which all tha boats will be doooratod, and In which tha men of war from tha battleshln fleet which will be in Port land harbor at that time will participate. Hovel feature X&olndedV v Prealdent Chaster J. Whltemoro W tha Festival association haa appointed the following committee on water car nival for the festival, with Captain J. Speer, harbormaster of the port of Port land, as chairman: J. Speer, Walter Honeyman, C W. Hodson, B. R. Smith, Roger Macleay, George Brown, W. M, Bouls. J. McCracken. Captain W. H. Patteraon and Frank P. Thorn. Tha evening displays of the water carnival will do particularly beautiful with Chinese and Japanese lanterns strung on tha boata, mandolin and guitar orchestraa In the larger launches and hundreds of, small boata and canoea oecoraiea wun Japanese umoreuas, banners and lanterns. Communications have been received from tha Portland Yacht and the Row ing clubs offering their assistance in assuring tha auccess of tha carnival and all tha ownera of launchea and email craft will participate In tha abow. It la Deiievea. 1 The Hoo-IIooe have also agreed to sea that tha water carnival la a success. and It la possible that a grand concate nation of tha Black Cats will be held In Portland during the Festival week. In order that the Una will not bo too restricted, tha committee haa decided not to confine the display to tha terri tory between the bridges, but to stretch it out all the way between Swan and Ross Islanda. It la planned to have umwurki un one gi too inianaa ana there will probably be a ahara naval battle dlaplay of soma kind. ' Box Oraad Ball. A clan Is also under discussion to nave a itex grana mm in tne wnentai building at the fair grounds aa toe final event of the festival. This would be a very beautiful affair and would be attended by the king and queen of the carnival, and the members of their court . , It la nmiMMit tn uaa. tha ntn flnw. era that will be left over from tha com petitive exhibition in decorating tha carriages and autoraobtlea for tha atreet parades. . William McMurray, chairman of tha DUbllcitv committee of the. Faatlval aa., aoclation. has asked for competitive de signs for Invitations that ara to be scattered over the country. It is pro posed to )ssua 10.000 vf these invita- ajti gravedw Attorneys Ecpreschting Ore- He Pleaded Guilty , but Judges ' ' Award Prizes ' to j gon and Washington Fin-: 1 rBIackmau Is Not r i ? Fancy Stoek at the y. , x ,0. . ;r . ; : ;, FlGIITIflG w - 'A v 0. It & N.' Derails Cars (at Large numbers . vlilted tha poultry -L.finot "Where Wfllla1 Wnlli. iow today on Oraad avenue. Tha build- , f,U' "rKlV question la now before tha United Statea Phr.who waa attorney for Rue? flur- lag waa crowded all day, tba paopla took A TraCuOn ' COUlDanV-Pl"0-i eupreme court for a decision. Attorney Ing tha latter, trial, declares that th advanf age ot tha pleasant weather this " i w2-n.ra5l.V!l'-. P that . tha plea of guUty entered by morning to look at tha highly bred and POSCd to CrOSS Feud iOT uregon, ciosea tneir .argument, today. i i v "" , nn : rmocrim, (qwis. au xn juagea ar- . I -lit . . . . ' . ... . . . I l It A fti-wln V m k 4t A tt n a ham (trnMed ras teased Wtre.i '? "t Washington.' Jan. 8. Tha dlanuta Avar tha Oregon-Washington boundary .line : UnlUd Preas IMed WIi. San Franolsco, Jan. . Frank J, Mur-' I ehow today on Oraad avenue. The build OR AFRAID Ai, : THE OTHER "DAS8ENT Will ot py uerr anstocratio. rowia. ah tne judge, ar- I nr.'ll? -n..i ' - ' ' not: In; any '-way affect ; hi. rived today, and the Judging haa been O XHlSlUUaS, , an anneal. I iTS'!? " TJ'S irS'" , ' , f ' l t " right, in regard o taklnr an appeal, ,lp03 th awards will all be known now that tha appellate court : has 'd by thla evening. . - t - t ; Cldod that the act to which, ha pleaded ' It was decided today that on tha cloa- was not a criminal offence. ( , . lnr day of tha sjhow, next Tuesday, there vuuer im uremuo ox am aupremaiwui d neta a caoy anow in tne rooms .If St jaak ' a. -aw A . ' aaa. a . ar lUphlar saya Murphy, .'tha plea of Ruef of room la afforded there for auch an I Walla, Jan. .A' blttaf flghi IS Of no oonaeauenea and na aantanea I avhlhltlnn nn tt ia h.M.u..i tim k.hi.. ktun' ti. r T: a.. f h txrit. ran' be Impoaed upon, him on that plea, land chlokena together would be tan at- I Walk. Vallev'l'ractlon icomoanv" Aver . vx n uncunviciea person ana ne is 1 in cottage orove recently proved highly I "K'"""" V ,uur n' ma, COUnCilmen HaVO SpOrt Tell- fro antlUed to be released on balL- r j popular, and the babies drew tha largest Milling; company's plant i at Freewater inrr.T'npTi TTnw RInfnl . . V.Ai ftr.nI the Other K II (llihllllli rtllA If charity begins at home, criminal prosecution belongs In the council, ac cording to tha manner In which several of the members have brought charges against ono another for being members of trusts In violation of the fteldinff anti-trust law and to that effect passed a resolution yesterday instructing May or Lane to appoint a committee of three to aummon witneaaea and investigate the alleged trusts oneratlna- In Port land. Councilman Vaurhn Introduced the resolution and Mayor Lane BDDolnted Vaughn, Balding and Concaunon on the committee. City Attorney Kavanaugb and hla deputies will assist In the in vestigations. ' , .. i xno committee is the outgrowth or HULL RETRY CASE: (United Press Ifeeaed' Wire.) San Francisco, Jan. ' . Diatrlct At torney Langdon up to .. I o'clock " this i aTternoon had received no copy of tha decision nor had he heard upon what grounas. tne reversal was made and therefore stated that ha could Issue no statement aa to what policy -would be pursued. by the prosecution. . . i vi r tne reversal waa made because of errora we will of eouraa proceed aa we' inienaea wun tne gran cases now on. the atatement made by Councilman KeU I Bchmlta wlll. of course, ba retried as laher that the Draymen a association possidio. is a trust, councilman uriacou is a member of the association and will probably be called upon to testify, ed turn Councilman Drlscoll tllg the Retail Grocers' association' 1 trust, and Inasmuch aa Councilman laher la a member of that association he may bo called upon o testify also. While no open allegatfona ' have been made tbera have been whisperings of a local theatrical truat and if that la true Councilman Baker may ba callfd upon to teatify In that truat. If there are any. more trust repre sented In the council the committee will ferret them out and commence proceed ings at home. . , Blnce tha passage of the antl-trt'st ordinance last spring City Attorney Kavanaugb haa been trying to aecure evidence against local comni nations. i H WEST VERDICT DE SECOND GREE Rev.' fi. Buearmann, pastor of the Second, German Baptist 'church of Al blna, and other German .ministers of the city ara after tha scalps of Wil liam Kuyath. Gottfried Gross and An drew Fink, the Incorporatora of th Free Alllaaco Baptlat mission. The three -man who have .been ex- (Speelal Dispatch to The Jooraal.) t eluded from membership in tha dlffer- Baker City. Or., Jan. . The Jury re- recently Inoornoratad tha Alliance mla- inrnea a vercuct 01 guuty or muraer lnision wun capital stocn or b,ouo and the second degree In the caaa of the .norT .U"T - cuTlng subscriptions he free, tha contest, like the poultry de- j ar uln' br ooxon In front of , tha part men L will ba open to the world I ' to prevent tha traction company Prlaea will ba awarded In tha wav that I in..ltn. ... . 1. usually dona, and judgea wlll ba - 17-TTV- , !L . T, . nounced as soon as tha plan 1. mora ' m'Jty cr WM Uo a1uptadonto fully developed. j . , , j th mpvr leading to tha mllli which The ahow aitorether la turnlna- out tn I further obstructed tha track. . ' be the most successful In years, and I , The traction company and the Pea-- With a continuance of mnaA waathae will I OOck Mill oomDanv & faw dava ara an be a record breaker from tha standpoint I tered Into . a contract whereby flour Of attendance. .: I shipment, ara to ba made over the trau iion company's unea to connect withy tha Northern Pacific at'thla nnlnL In oi. der to load tha car. It waa necessary for tha traction company to build a spur to the milk Thla apur waa to croaa the , O. R. A N. tracka The sldlns- waa built up to the O. R. A N. tracks, when a freight crew, acting on Instructions from headquarters, run three cara to tha point where tba tracks crossed and da railed them. r ... . , irinraavs van inn . smmtian nAMMaiaj . Intimated yesterday that If the matter waa not a.mfnah1v er11iit4 en.mnM. tlon Droceedlnxa for a right of wav acroaa tha O. R. ft N. tracks would ba ' commenced. una u. . w. ror years haa had the exolualve bualneaa of tha ' Peacock mills, but lately tha eomnanv dealred to extend Its business to point, not touched by tha O. R. A N. and ar. ranged to ship over tha traotton.com...- pany to connect with tha Northern Far cui& -i t' MINISTERS BELIEVE OTHERS ARE CROOKED Albina Church. Officials Want Alliance: Mission i . Promoters Arrested. HEftEY STARTS 'i . PORTLAHD state against Ben West, who killed Mll- to the funds of their new project.- enaence inunic lacu corapirauons. " I l.r,. tJT!!- .1.. t-7 !""" The German ministers consider that nas oeen lmpossioie ne aaoiaroa yea I Av.Vi wirr.V,pML, there la aomethlng crooked' In tha deal terdav to secure evidence without the aid of a detective. To thla end ha se cured .the appointment of Detectl v J. W. Inskeep to work In hla offic. Juat aa the detective waa getting wol aloni in hta work, Chief of Police Gritx macber recalled him and the work flat Mr. Kavaaaucb it in hearty cord with the action taken by the coun cil yesterday and aald he would do 4 In hla power to remedy the alleged truat evil.- i i- Tba committee appointed yesterday will have unusual powera In that It will i have the right to aummon wit nesses and act as a court of Inquiry. EAST SIDE BARBER IS KNOCKED DOMI BY CAR Leave can t rancisco ror ; WILL DECIDE URI ra quest that tha men be Inhibited from further attempts to raise money on their Incorporation. -The district attorney, however, could find no law ivlng him action in the caae and Informed Mr. Bueermann thit until . the men actually did aomethlng In violation of the a tat u tea he could take no action againat them- In the North Todight, ' : i The sailor boarding-house commission I cutlon. met thla morning to consider tha appli cation of Harry and Charles Jost for a license to conduct a aailor hoarding house in Portland. The meeting waa held in Secretary William H. Mao Master's office. Several business men of Portland ap peared before tha commission and vouched for tha good character of tba (United Preas Leased Wire.) - v San Francisco, Jan. 1 J.Francls J. meantime the German ministers aro I Tr.n.w an.Vjui fe.r. thta Kinmlnrf frntn crops up that la no. legal will deaoend Waahlngton, D. C -where be went for upon 1 the new ralaalon and Us man a- a conf erenoa with tha attorney-general gera with, tha club of criminal prose- of the United SUtas In "relation to tha SENATE WAfiTS SURVEY OF COLUMBIA RIVER William Hoffman, a barber with a ahop at Grand avenue and Stark atreet. applicants, whom they said they had Washington saloons WILL BE PE0SECUTED take tha oath. Tnttrtn wn tn molra h Inenflnn fny w wreav jseea or imnrovament. i izeo. half this sum to be paid aa soon r The need of the Improvement Is great ! .V8 .turned from Portland after and inasmuch aa the rest of sirth making the location. Aa Mrs. Mont- Is being Improved the property-owners "",m,.ryif "'fe-ht Is not very good ahe Want the connecting link Improved bo as aaked Patton to take Charge of her Ko make a continuous . thoroughfare puree and pay her fare, which he did. JThey cite the previous action of the i?e "T" h returned the purse to her at irouncil in compelling W. M. Ladd to RosoburK and because of failure to lo- maJce the same Improvements which the other claims as he had expected, i ouncil soaras. so willing to let Inman A wa compelled to borrow $10 to pay his I'oujsen avoid and. aay they. wUi!wm?- f8r ack to Portland. Mrs. Montgpm- tbe matter'lnto the cotirls befora they ryt says her purse was not relumed Hlow the city to stop the Improvement unIn -aftAr tliey r,etu.rned to Portland, f Tha east elders say they paid for the -he 4hen found she waa T ahy. Improvement of Grand avenGe and other I settling up their deal Patton and streets on tha eaf j ,iT t Mra Montgomery had several confer- ioan A Poulson have never contribute 1 Jjces, and It was several days before it cent to such work. When Mr Poifi. i MJ": Montgomery accused the disciple pen ttated that, hla firm had paid $1600 toward ; the cost of constructing 'the pinuy BUTuui! me Kuicn at urand ave nue, the Information name as news to She east alders. They refer to the fact that the firm boasted before the rail road commission of having netted SI -tfuO,0MMn five yearn and of being able jo pay advanced freight rates, an3 then iefer to the fact that the millers re iuae to apend 21,610 In Improving a i ree.tr which they will ue probably mora than any other individual and that, ' after conf (seating city property Mnd devoting it to personal uses for .many years. , . Bel gium ia the land of 'low wagea In w.hent the minimum pay an .hour for lirlnt era, roofers, glaslers, painters and . liotiermakers ia suven eenta7n mi.; for ay day o 10 hours and of black- roiiinis. wMiimji, masons, . plumbers MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT GccJ for Manor Beast rHILE osinaf for Horses If" and Cattle Dear Sit mind . that it is just as valiiable ' - In rotir home. - ?hat lame am,' strained 4 roucJe pr broised hand will "not twinge long if Mexican Mnatanf ' Liniment ban , been applied, v It penetrates . quictlyand so relieves allpai ' and soreness. ' . ''' i.'y'-L -' .. ,:. v. ' Oar record Is 60 years al enccsea. ; of Galen of having defrauded her. On the stand this morning ahe denounced Patton as ' a fraud and deceiver and aald that hts brother-in-law at one time came to her and told her not to make trouble, because if she said anything about it the government would make It hot for her because she did not per sonally inspect her claim. Thla statement-the brother-in-law- denied.' Mi's. Montgomery said sho was not afraid ef the government, and ahe went to Dis trict Attorney Bristol . ana toia mm about it The theory of the defense la that Mrs. Patton became excited over the gos sip of other people concerning the land and also that ahe - became mixed tn keeping the , accounts between herself and Patton. Deputy District Attorney Bert. Haney la conducting the case for tha prosecution, T. J. Cleeton defending. LIGHTHOUSE BILL IS BEP0RTED ADVERSELY Washington, D. . C, Jan. 9. -Senator Fulton's bill appropriating $20,000 for cape Argo ugntnouae was reporiea on adversely by Senator Crano because the worn has omerwise peen pruyiaea ior. AMBASSADOR , SUBMITS IMMIGRATION TREATY '(United Preas Leased Wire.) Olympia, Wash., Jan. 9. State Treas urer Mills will call upon prosecuting attorneys or tno several counties of the state to prosecute aboUt 1,600 saloon keepers and other sellers of llauor who have failed to secure the . $2S stats liquor license required oy an act of the last legislature; So far about 156.000 has been collected from thla source out of about $100,000. -V . CAREY MARTIN GOES - ON TRIAL AT SALEM (Special Dispatch to Tha Journal.) Ealem, Or., Jan. 9. Carey Martin, a Well known Salem attorney, was called to trial on .an Indictment of suborna tion of perjury, thia morning. Hla! eounsel are M. .Lb Pipes of Portland, and William H. Holmes of Salem, and hlrrielf, he belnf a, criminal lawyer of maritea anniiy. xne prosecution la in the hands of Dstrlct Attorney McNarv ana promise, some sensational aevelop' menu. was jiererely Injured by a streetcar last night about 9:30 o'clock, and taken to the Good Samaritan hospital, later ba-1 this week. ing removed -to hla noma at Si Pine I The Jost street. known for a number of rears. Tha mat ter was taken under advisement but a decision will probably bo arrived at brothers soma time am leased a building In lover Albina and Upper House Passes (Bill for Preliminary Work in Washington. Much mystery attend th. accident had it mada over into m. tndrlnv.hniin as Hoffman la unable to tell where or where they Intend, when granted a II when ho was Injured, and nothing is cense, harboring sailors waiting to sign, known about the case at the hospital rn asking for a license they have de- ur. a. ju. nuciwy rum umicu iu bllchu i clarea tne nou.e will do conductra In a bruises about the head which he did not I tlon of the tollers of tho sea. cunaiuer aeriuus. Reports from Hoffman's home today state that the man has had several hemorrhages and is unable to tell about the accident - While It la not known where tha accident occurred, tt Is sup posed that Hoffman was Injured in allghttnr from tha car. . WELL&ARGO'S OLDEST EMPLOYE IS DEAD - - : (United Prass Imim Wire.) t , Pasadena, Cal., Jan. fl.-r-The oldest employe of the Wells-Fargo Express company win oe ouriea in tnis city this afternoon, and with his Dassina there closed the career of one of the picturesque types of brave frontlera- ELLIOTT BREAKS OUT OF ENTERPRISE JAIL COSTS HIM TWENTY TO ABUSE HORSE (United Press teased Wire.) Tokio, Jan. 'United States e Ambassador' O'Brien Is reported to hava" submitted to th. mikado a ths draft of. tba agreement ra- a atrloting Japaneso emigration to 4 ' ths United States, and. specifying tha numbaT to come, here annu- 4 , ally. Ambassador O'Srlen aaked that d tha undeiyrtandlng'be .reduced to e writing, but tha mikado objects to aucb a step, seeming to think that it would ba beneath tha' dignity of Japan. M. Goldbert who waa arrested soma days ato on a ctiarKe of crueltv to ani mals, was today found guilty of the onense ana rinea zv oy Juage Cameron in tne poiioe court. The original com plaint against Goldbert waa made to the police by his neighbora Investiga tion showed that the horse had become so wean rrom lacu or proper food that it could not stand. . The animal was Kinea Dy a policeman and a formal com. piamt loagea against its owner. REPUBLICANS WILL .TALK THROUGH SMOKE Hi t - County Chairman C. M. Tr1limn. W M. Cake and Judge George J. Cameron ara listed -for speeches tomorrow night at the smoker of the Sellwood Republi can club, which will be held In Strahl man a halL The club haa Invited the Republicans generally and haa inM tn a. supply of Refreshments and cigars for LAWYERS ASK PARDON FOR JAMES HOWARD Lexington, Ky.r Jan. 9. A committee Of four lawyera left for Frankfort to- ua o secure tne paraon or Jim How ffa Y.h? yas accused of firing tho shot that killed Governor GoebeL The com mittee has evidence showing that How ard was not in the building at the time the shot was fired. ., . NEVADA MINERS WELL BE PAID IN SILVER ; Tonopah, Nev., Jan. : 9.-The -mining companies will pav off here on January 10. with half-dollar pieces. The other upcraiors wiu ao xna. same. An effort la beinx made throughout Nevada tn (Catted Presa ttased jWlre.) r Washington. Jan, . -Ths senate to- jjt. a. xv. auuiwvj rvnm ijausu w niioiiu i ciarea tne nouse wui ne conauctoa in a j . , , the man and stated that he knew noth- riipwtable mannar" atrlctly In compli- a& pasaed a roaolutlon providing for a ing further than Hoffman had received a nee of tho-Uw aiming at tha proteo- preliminary survey of ths Columbia kail I Mm Am ahRllt V t.t I WhlnH lt mm. 4 I I I m, mt 1 II . . M . V I - river ln . Waahlngton between Frieat mnlda and Wen tehee. A bill aDDrorrl- atlng $10,000 for tha construction of a Hghtnouse ana log signal nuon on Ellea Island In Belllhgham bay, Wash ington, was aiao paaaea. MAY KNOW ABOUT 'WOMAN'S TONGUE, TOO When it comes to deciding whether calf tonirus Is or is not diseased. Cir cuit Judge aDay pins Ws faith In the testimony of tho botcher as an expert In preferenco to any number of book worm, tno ' proinawiuu inny. o elared thla in so many words this morn ing In admitting- the testimony of Wil liam Toung, who waa called to tes tify as -to his experience In handling veal tonguea in the caaa of the city of Portland againa -Frank -I. Smjthr-who is charged with selling diseased meat. The prosecution objected to the testi mony of Younav as an expert on the question at Issue, the suggestion being made that veterinary surgeon would know - mora about dlseasea in meat Judge . .O'Pay overruled the objection, declaring that ho preferred to rely on the testimony of an exserlenced butcher: as against tho evidence of professional J George Logan and Compan ion Cut Way to Liberty Through Wall. - (Special Dispatch to The Joornal.) Enterprise, Or., Jan. 9.- When Judge Crawford called the case of ths state men. .The deceased was Hiram K. Smith, and ha was one of the best known of the pioneers tn the express century he had been In the employ of I against D. Elliott he was informed the Wells-Fargo company. I by the sheriff that tha defendant had it .was in 18BX mat smitn entered , av out of tha county lull ni the employ of the express company aa messenger in northern California He had full charge of the Wells-Fargo busl ness on tha Central Pacific railroad while u was being constructed between Sacramento and Ogden. - ,. y was gone. It further appeared that George Logan, who had been placed In jail to await the action of the grand Jury ea accessory before the fact in a shooting scrape, naa . aiso mace his esoape. This makes four persona who have escaped within the past six months. - HI AJUHATi 1 JUJCiiUilAJMi3 SPkw'? .S?en??,-.L0ia vav va -no sevuvw aa. (a stasia V4fajl tV yv 111 SHOPLIFTER CAUGHT (Special Dlspateh to' The Journal.) Albany, Or., Jan. 9. Late last eve ning merchants of Albany- Intercepted a woman engaged In shoplifting. She gave the name of Kate Mitrry and has been in the city for some time. On being brought hefoA Justice of the Peace L. L. Swan, ahe was bound over to appear in the circuit court and her ball fixed at $1,000. Thla was fun. nlshed. She Is said to be a profes sional in this line and possibly wanted in many other Oregon cities. SEEK JURY TO TRY WOMAN FOR MURDER Spokane, Wash;, Jan. , 9. The ' attor- be the only criminal caae tried at this term or court. , ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP LITTLE GIRL AT UNION fSDeetal Dlimateb to TH Jonrnal.) Union, Or., Jan. 9. The bold attempt to Kianap upai waxenem, tne 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W Wakefield, still remains a mystery, though suspicion rests on Si colored man wno had been about town a few days. a party is now out in mo wooaa eearcn lne for him.- - ' 1 The girl had gone out to the edge of the porch to throw out a pan of water, when she was seised by the man, who triea to munue ner crys wun a nanaxer- nev. enaaared In the trial of Gertie ohisf Tha mother henrinr th nniu umiin ai nuivuie . ror me muraer 01 ran from tne nouse ana tne man let the u. u. uiiiesDie at. iina in 'June ibsi are still struggling with the work of scouring' a . jury.. ouiespie's.. nody - was found In a lodging-house which had been fired to cover up tha crime. PUSH CLUB TO SEE : CHICKENS TOMORROW The Bast Side Push club haa set aside tomorrow night as Its special night at the Oragon State .Poultry association show now being held on tho east side. Saturday night has been selected by the United Push club as its special night at the poultry as sociation's exhibition, :4 creato a demand for -Jlver and ralii I 'X.S fA.l T ' . ' , Yr elrl to-wnen a snort distance rrom tha house, when he saw that he was being pursueo. , THREE TRAES LATE AND THREE ON TIME e: Three ' trains' -were o4 today .4 and three were off. . . Northern Faclile No.-l, do at 7 o'clock, arrived on time. Southern Paclflo No. 1$, due at 7:65. arrived at 11 o'clock. Southern Paclflo No. 18. ' due at 1J.:!0, arrived 15 minutes late. ' O. R. & 'N. No.. 8. due at I o'clock, arrived one hour late. O. RvaV N. No. 5, due at 9:i5, arrived on time.. . , ; Aetorla & Columbia No. ; 11, -due 12:15, arrived on time, disposition of . the remaining Oregdp land fraud . caseaj ' A : . . ; f The graic, prosecutor was fulli or vigOr and fight. While In Waetflmr ton he had a number of interviews with President Roosevelt, who expressed, en thusiastic . approbation of tha work which has been and which la to be done In San Francisco. Heney will leave the city Tor Oregon tonight to try a land fraud ease in which ex-United States Attorney John H. Hall and ex-Commtesloner of the Land Office Blnger Hermann and other imoortant men in Oregon are defend-' ants. j He experts to complete the trial of thla caae before February 1 and return here in time to narticlDate in tha trial of Patrick Calhoun at that time. Ha has been requested by the attorney, general and the president to select an attorney to take his Dlaeov In the trial of the remaining Oregon land fraud caaes, as he desires to remain In San Francisco UDdn hla return on tha first of February until all the municipal graft caaes here are disposed of by convictions or acquittals. - , . ; . BRYAFS DAUGHTER IS V , TIRED OF HUSBAND f ... ,v . (tfaltad Prsai Utwd Wlr.. Omaha. Neb.. Jan. 9. Mrs. Rut a Bryan Lea vltt, daughter of WUllam J. Bryan, announcea In a letter to a friend that her separation from her husband 1. final. The former love affaire of her husband are -.aid to be at the bottom af the trouble that led tp the aeparatloo. ' . . I . W ! II . J. , ( . SHERWOOD, FARMER'S ' HOUSE IS BURNED - (Special Dttpatrb to Tne Joarsal.) ' '' f!hrwAn1 dr. .Inn fl a vamMamma of William Weston, a farmer who Uvea two mile, south of this place, was completely distroyed by fire Tuesday.' - The fire started from a anark allaht. lnr In tha moti on the roof, , it i ; The house was old and little insiUV ance was carried. , . - ; , '.'- rr r . f Tomorrow, Friday, will nosltlvsly ha ; the last day for discount on west .Ida gas bills. Portland Gas Co. i ? 1 vn - ' MIS KG I The Beautiful! . The Only Place to Buy ! The Money Maker'! Buy Wow Before Prices Advance Lots we sold last Spring for $375 now sell for $500.- In a few months these will sell for $750. ; BUf NOW! !;JptoPiSIIicy;Conipa-affi 8IXTHTAND WAStflWOTON STS. 550 nrioaa. . , . 7 . HI"' 'v,?,". t.,' w c" 1 gas biUs. Portland Gaa Co,