THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY' EVENING. JANUARY 10, IOCS.
IZ HAS
USUAL NERVE
Former Frisco Major May
Not Bo Admitted to Bail
for Two Months.
. ' (United Pim Uud Wlr.)
' Sa . Francisco, Jan, 10. Kx-Mayof
0cbm!U this morning proceeded to the
'office ( hi attorney after, he had ap
1 paired before Judge Lewlor to have hie
case In the trolley and g matters con
.tinned. Schmlts waa warmly congratu
leted by many nl Mends a tha da
1 riiinn of tha aoDcllata court. Ha waa
as bold aa war and chatted and laughed
'with aid political associates
: "t am yerr much pleased, and of
.course, at tha decision given by tha ap
. nallate court. 1 cannot state what
J action will ba taken to secure my re
lease tioUl l.have conferred with my
' attorneya." , ,
Although tha decision banded down by
, tha district court or appeals seuing mu
I tha conviction of aa-Mayor Bchmlts la
not directed at Aoranara nw u a. -ault
or the decision, the boss once mora
occupies the center of tha stage In the
fight being wared against tha alleged
r.rtra nt this ciiv. From a mere
. pawn In tha game, secured to the aide
' t tha nmuwntinn tv ill Indictments.
j ha Is now the one man around whom tha
l battle will wage, nia mornim wiiuv
I riiamlv . ftr tha Broceedlngs before
Judga Lawlor In the United Railroads
cane nea enaea. Kuer journeyea w ui
ornce or utstrict Attorney Laniaon,
where he entered Into a long , consul
tation with Detective Burns and Lang
don. With the exception of reiterating
Ma entire innocence ex tne cnarge 10
whUk h antairxf a nlaa nf aililtV. Rllef
I I had nothing to say in regara 10 wnai
J ' course he would follow In the future. It
t ; la known that within a abort time stren-
.' uous efforts will be made by bis at-
! . inmvi ta Hcun ma reieaae on nail.
Nothing can be done in thla line, how
ever, until tne appellate couri eenap
down the remittitur in the case and
there la quite a difference of opinion
over this matter. The attorneys for tne
prosecution contend that nothing can be
done for (0 days. They claim that the
order does not become effective until
the time allowed for an appeal has ex-
lreL" It la argued that the status of
cbmlts will not be changed until the
daya allowed by law for an appeal have
expired. The attorneys for Schmitsand
Ruef deny thla contention and claim
that the 1 0-dy law la only effective In
civil cases. It la admitted that the
I WINN I FRED KELLY RETURNS HOME ' I
v AliL irSf ivt AVo iiA
Ml : : -. , m.
tlVa AFTS).
Mlsa Winn ef red
rosecuUon has the right to the (0 days
lnal cases the decision of
n which to appeal, but that In all crim
the appellate
' court acta aa an arrest of Judgment
; Attorney frank Murphy, with whom
; Attorney Ach waa associated In the Ruef
: case up until tne time inai uei piea
t" d guilty, suted this morning' that ow
ing to the action of the appellate court
H ia probable that tha court will grant
a motion to arrest judgment, ana mis
will put Ruef In the position of one who
bas nerer pleaded tuilty. ... '
"I do not think that it la possible to
get either Bchmits or nuer out on oau
within the next sb aaya, ne eaia. "ins
remitter of tha court of appeals has CO
r days In which to file his document and
ao It la apparent that the case aa it
. atands no Is by no means final, I do
not believe Judge Dunne will grant any
aort of relief to either Sohmits oiRuef
aside from that which be la absolutely
.compelled to do.- ' - .
"The taction of tha court of appeals1
almply demonstrates that they hold, tbe
aame.Vlew that we ao mm attorneys.
Fchmits and Ruef always maintained
ie that tba. tndlntmenta were illeaaL"
The case of Patrick Calhoun and the
" other United- Railroads defendanta on
Indictments charging bribery of aupe.
visors were thla mornlrf continued by
t7 Judge ' Lawlor until next Tuesday for
.trial at the request of W strict Attorney
t Lsngdon.--".r lJ--T ' '
v The cases f Frank Drum. John Mar-
tin and John de B&bla or tne gaa com
4 pany, accused of the same offense, were
NATURAL BRIDGE
S WAS BROKEN DOWN
fiKlamath Man Has Interest-
, ing Theory as to Tule
lr ' '" Lake Drainage.
.:-' (Bpedal Dispatch to Tbe JoaraaL)
g lOamath Falla. Or, Jan. 10. D. N,
ji Murphy," engineer In charge of tha
S Klamath project, contemplates a trip
to Tula Lake to Investigate the drain-
age of the lake. 'He wants to know
what effect dynamite will have and ex
K perlmenta will be made,
P. J. Frank Adams, who is In from the
f Tule Lake region, reports the govern
r ment gauge shows a slight rise in the
: r waters of tbe laker since the recent
C storms, which may be due to the strong
t; south wind. He also stated that the
formation at the new outlet Indicates
i that in times past there was an opening
E there between two walls, which sup
z ported an arch that formed a natural i
t bridge, x These walls gave way, letting
T. the top fall In, tb forming a dam
Which has been enlarged through the
i af..iimHlAtlnn rtf aKrla. Ur. iilami la
nulla rnnfldiit Xtiml t feffi&vlntf theaa
. the laae can De quicxiy anu
drained.
(8ptehd XHapateb to Tbe JenratL)
Albany, Or., Jan. 10. Miss Wlnnifred
KeUy baa returned te bar home In Eu
gene and1 the mystery of her disappear
ance bas been solved. Miss Kelly waa
depressed over failure In some of her
studies and she came to thla city to
seek the advice of a young business man
here With whom ahe la enamored. The
young lady soon returned home. She
eould not account for the sudden lm-
ritllaa r vlalt llhinv
Mls Kelly Is a young woman of ex
ceptionally line character and much
liked by her fellow students at the Uni
versity of Oregon.
posrm to
FACE CHARGES
r -,i ;, ,, -
Arthur Fislc at Bay City Ac-
, cused of Aiding Southern
Pacific PpliUcians.1; ,
i ' i i v
(PnlUd PreM Leased Wtre.1
flan rranctsco, Jan. 10. Postmaster I
Arthur Flak of this city will be called
upon to answer charges Involving neg
lect of duty, Incompetence, both on tbe
part of himself and favorite subordi
nates; the use of his official position
lor me Dentin or tne eoumern racing
political bureau; .violation of civil serv-1
ice ' regulation; employment or post
offloe employes la precinct politics and
an explanation of the private oommer-1
ciai enterprises or ravorite postoincej
employes.
Neither the burial of charges by First
Assistant roumwir uenurai irans
Hitchcock, wittingly or unwittingly aa-
sistea by jonn a. Holmes, private sec
retary to Poatmaster General. Meyer,
nor yet an investigation of the charge
alleged to have been made by Assistant
Superintendent of salary and Allow l
ance Hall will serve to keep a mass of
unsavory accusations against the 8an
Francisco postmaster xrem President
Roosevelt.
Charge of Incompetence and neglect
of duty made by Major General Greely
in the summer of 1906, and charges pre-
rerrea in May, 1107, nave Deen hidden,
thanka to Flak's political friends In 1
Washington, from Postmaster General
Meyer and President Roosevelt.
Foatmaater Arthur Flak this morn
ing emphatically denied that any
charges had been made against him In
Washington either on the ground of
neglect of doty. Incompetence or favor
itism.
Speaking of the charges which, it
has been claimed, were made against
mm in waanington 14 t May, postmast
er Flak said:
"It Is very peculiar that If these
charges were made the Doatmaater ren-
eral and his staff should nave unani
mously suggested that I be reappointed.
1 nave always raaae it my policy te run
this office to the best Interests of the
government
"Regarding my employing relatives
to nil lucrative and eaay ponltlons, I
have but one relative now employed un
der me, and he Is under civil service
regulation, having taken and passed the
necessary examination. curing the
Christmas rush I gave my uncle, G.
Gale, a position as porter during that
period, Dcing unaoie 10 secure men.
"My appointment haa been pending
since December 1 last, and if any
charges have been preferred against me
1 cannot unaersiana wny tney nave not
Deen maae puoiio.
iKMiiiiiifliKiiii
$22:50
Divided Into Two Groups
Wc don't propose to carry a dollar's', worth of men's clothing; It
wa bought for this season and we are, going to dispose of It for
1 the season tor which it was bought
All Men's Suits .&1:J Eft ; 1 'All Men's Suits
up to $25.00. .,.?., t),l Oy 4 up to $40.00.
There Is absolutely , no reserveevery suit In our stock,, except
blacks and blues, of the famous CAMBRIDGE ; CORRECT
CLOTHES. . We are Portland agents for the finest ready-to-wear
clothing nianufacturecr in the world. v -
BLACK AND BLUE SUITS REDUCED 25 PER CEWT
PAHAGON TROUSERS ;
Do you need an extra pair at a greatly reduced price?
$8.00 and $&50
Tl A. A. i
$S.00-$5.50 Paragon dji
Pants sale price. v4w0
$6.006.50 Paragon (jj C AA
Pants sale price. )0UU
$7.00 Paragon . P 7C
Pants at. .;. ..... . .,DO 0
FULL DRESS AND TUXEDOS GREATLT REDUCED
''"""""""aa-" aaiawaWMaOTa
Overcoats and Graveneltes at ihc: Following Prices:
$6.50
$9.00 and $10.00 ' (r7 "lC
Pants at. ...-..ro..tJ) ,iwO
$12.00 Paragon (JQ JA
Pants at.......;.-J)0UU
$20.00 Overcoat or Crt
venette sale price....
$15.50
$25.00 Overcoat or Cra- Aiq ryH
venette safe price.... AlOelD
$i0.00 Overcoit or Cra
r
$30.00 Overcoat or Cra
venette sale price...
$35.00 Overcoat or Cra
venette sale price ..
$22.50
$26.50
venette-'-sale price...
: $30.00
Big reductions in Men's Furnishing Goods, Underwear, Shirts,
Fancy Vests, Neckwear and Fancy Hosiery.
ALL GOODS PURCHASED DURING THIS SALE ABSOLUTELY CASH
POOR HANG ON HANGS ON TOO
LONG TO HANG ON ANY LONGER
WILL TBY AGAIN
(Continued from Page One.)
trary to the public good to flourish un-
rtDUKea.
"In my race for election." aaid" Mr.
word this morning, "I want to stand on
me same ground occupied by me two
years ago. It has been the Impression
of many that I did not have a square
deal at that time and that the people
of the county did not have an oppor
tunity io express memseives on tne
Hang On, a Chinaman, who formerly
lived In Chicago, but who returned to
his old home and remained more than a
year, thus forfeltlngjils right to return
to the United States, waa before the
United States district court this morn
ing for being in this country unlaw
fully. Hang On has been back here two
years and is atill hanging on with the
hone that he will be allowed to iliv
His case wag continued SO days, when
Judge Wolverton will decide whether
Hang On shall be deported.
- Hang- came to this country before tha
exclusion laws. He hung around Chi
cago for years, In the meanwhile taking
... ,. .... questions represented In the campaign,
certificate of residence. In 1894 I want, therefore, to stand on the same
out a
he returned to China. The law allows
that any Chinaman having a certificate
of residence may remain out of the
country for one year. This Hang did.
Two years ago he came In by way of
the Canadian line. He hiked to Pendle
ton and resumed his duties at the wash
board. After a while he applied for an
other certificate of residence. He, didn't
even change his name. Uncle Sam did
the rest.
Now HAfir On is in Jail awaitlnr ball.
He will have td put up 1260 In cash or
souu in uonas oerore ne is set at liberty
Hang On, It seems, is about to lose
ms noia on the united States.
declaration of principles that I Issued
against the
two years ago and I intend to run on a
town platform
closed
epen town theory,
Opposed to Open Town.
"I want to ra into tha nnntrat a an In at
Mr. Stevens, or whoever may be my op
ponent, on' the same line of battle that
was drawn during the laat campaign.
I want to give the people of Multnomah
PERKINS HOTEL 289 AND 291 WASHINGTON STREET
POLICE SCARED BY LONE RAT
CALL ON WOMAN FOR HELP
Help! Police! Plre! Murder! and
everything in the exclamation lineto
attract attention to the fact that the
Portland police - department wants Dr.
Esther C. Pohl and her assistant, Mlsa
Eleanor Moore, to go to the police sta
tion and kill a rat discovered roam
ing about tbe premises.
Why the detectives couldn't detect the
rat. or ferret It out of its hldina- nlace
and place It under the strong ban of the
law is a mystery as deen as the Dolice
department is dense.
One poor, lone rat, and 12S strong,
able-bodied men unable or afraid to
kill it. In their despair they sent to
the city hall and asked for a woman's
aid In getting rid of the rat. A woman
to kill a rat! And no one ever accused
tne police department of possessing hu
mor.
In answer to their wail of fright and
appeal for succor, Dr. Pohl told the po
licemen to kill their own rats. She also
told them for every rat they killed a
bounty of 6 cents would be paid upon
presentation at the city crematory. - Up
to a late nour today no pi
lo
cinerator.
o a late hour today no policeman was
seen going In the direction of the In
CHILD KILLED
BV HAD MOTHER
Iw
r M
HfiilB -BELLINGHAM
WOMAN DISAPPEARS
Illinois Woman Loses Mind
and -Masher Her Babe's
Skull With Hammer.
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' I (Pnlted Ptms Lesied Wire.)
Bellingham, Wash., Jan. 10. Mrs.
White, the octgenari&n mother of
. Henry A. White, druggist, wandered
f from her aon'a home On Ellsworth
street last evening and has not been
.; J' found, though her family and the police
i are searching diligently for her.
' White states that his mother, who Is
f 19 years old. and feeble, left home early
. in the evening, her departure being On
J noticed at the time.
i It la feared that Mrs. White has suf
v fered some fall or other accident, as she
Is far from -strong. -
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Bloomington, 111, Jan. 10. In a fit of
Insanity Mrs. Jamea Valentine this
morning killed her boy baby In a hor
rible manner and then attempted sui
cide.
Suddenly losing her reason, she seixed
the child and cut its throat Observing
mat aeatn aia not lonow lmmeaiaieiy,
she started to mutilate the little body.
Again she discovered that the baby
was still breathing and broke the little
one s Bttuii witn a nammer.
Before neighbors rushed Into the Val
entine home the woman had cut her
own throat, and was lying 'on the floor
in a critical condition.
I In Grip Don't Walt
i For further developments, but act t
J-once. 1. Get warm; take a cathartic
J the best la Hood's Pills and begin
treatment at once with Hood's Bar
i sapaniia., you will be surprised to
I see how quickly this great medicine
t. taxes command of ' the whole situa
X turn. It Is Just what Is needed.
r An muxsowa'l bad the grip and
" k yery weak and all yu down,
jt Hood's Sarsaparlll made me well and
j strong "Mt Ellen J. Small, Exeter,
t jut . nusDand and
j I took Hoods Sarsapanila after a se-
t we attack of the grip which reduced
jj-es very low. It gave us appetite aw
p strength lmn&: restored four health."
r Mrs. Tno. uupamcsv North Gray. Me.
i . TTaequaUd '1 nave taken Hood's
? SarsapaHUa and it Cfcaseoapietaiy
cured me of the grin. It Is bnequaled
I as a blood purifier." I. a SavldsoB.
- I Kappa, 111. . i 4 . .
I Hood's SarsaparW ta ! sol4 i arery-
r where. In -the usual liquid tt In tab-
; let form called Baraatabs. One hun-
dred doses ,ooe, dollar, '
AUTOMATIC ALARM
HEARS CURFEW BELL
Street Committee Decide to
Keep Close Tab on Pro
jected Franchise.
can revoke it at any time.
City Electrician Bavarian also spoke
nerore tne committee and said that 90
per cent of the calls registered by the
automatic device of the company were
false alarms. He also stated that only
one company snouia do auowea to 'con
nect with the city's wires, which would
make tne franchise of the company an
exclusive one.
Lawyer Richard Montague renre
sen ted the company and stated its side
of the case. He told of the earnings of
vim compiuijr ana oi me struggle it had
at the start. He gave a list of the
subscribers and stockholders showing
how much business Is done by the com
pany and who is behind It.
In speaking of remuneration Mr.
Montague spoke about the company's
equipment which has been and is being
turned over to the city. Many fire
alarm boxes have been given to the
dty and all the company's property
evBniumiy Jtoes 10 me City.
Excessive Drinking
Orrine Destroys the Craving for
DrinkSold Under Posi
tive Guarantee.
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-SjpB,-TTsW
Neckwear
FOUR-IN-HAND
TIES
Special !
C
BA.
BIO DISCOUNT IN CLOTHINO, FURNISHINdS,
MATS AND SHOES
203
MORRISON
STREET
BARR.&iHOGGATT
BVERYTHIfNO iN MEN'S WEAR
BET.
FRONT AND
FIRST
F. S. Fields, Republican Clerk
Multnomah County.
of
county an otmortunltv to t m tha
polls whether they desire a closed town
policy and the observance of the laws of
the state and cpunty, and If they say
that they do by my election I will give
them what they desire fearlessly and
without favor to any special Interest or
plea of prestige."
Mr. Fields In announclnar hl nH-
dacy for reelection will do so upon the
same platform upon which he has stood
in tha Dast." In urttnr his tinmtnatinn
and election he will point to his record
in omce ana tne reiorms wntcn ne has
Instituted during his long arid success
ful administration of the duties of tha
position.
puring nig administration Mr. Fields
Members of the street committee of
the city council discussed the proposed
franchise of the National Automatic
Plre Alarm company yesterday after
noon, after which the document was
turned s over to City Attorney Kava-
naugh for further Investigation.
Members of the committee expressed
tbe opinion that tbe company is more
valuable thaa shown by its reports and
think the city is entitled to remunera
tion by receiving a portion of the gross
earnings. TMs was advocated by-?oun-
Cllman Kellaher. .avhn al an ,,t.i ...
1 the Iranchlae be worded so that the city
excessive or continued use of alco
holic beverages always results in a dis
eased condition of the nervous system.
The drinking man is often heard to
say, I can stop of my own free will
and when I wish," but the poor fellow
now devoid of the nower to act a.t
the proper time and In the right way
it's too late, the craving has secured a
Arm hold and because of the diseased
nervous system ne nas not tne ability
for sustained effort The result we all
Know.
Drunkenness is no longer considered
a crime; eminent scientists and physi
cians have agreed that It ia a disease
ana must oe created as such.
The home treatment that has been
used for a number of years, and Is
highly successful. Is Orrine. It is sold
under a positive guarantee that if it
does not errect a cure, your money will
Orrine ts In two forms. When desir
ing to give secretly, purchase Orrine
no. i, ana ir tne patient win volun
tarily take the treatment. Orrfna Nn.
2 should be given. The guarantee is
the same in either ease. Orrlna rmti
but f 1.60 per box. - Mailed in plain
sealed wrapper on receipt of prjee.
Write for. free treatise on "Drunken
ness" mailed in -sealed envelope by The
Orrine Co., Washington, D. C. Bold by
leading druggists everywhere and in
this city by Clarke-Woodward Dm a rv
and nearly ail druggists In Portland.
TEETH EXTRACTED
FREE
WhcnPIatcs or Bridees
Arc Ordered
AH Work at .Half Price for a
short time to introduce the
"Electro Painless System"
Full Set, that fit. . . . . . .35.00
Gold Crowns, 22-k S3.50 1
Bridge Teeth, - 22-k. . . . .$3.50
Gold Fillings .......... 81.00
Silver .Finings 504
Guaranteed for 10 Years.
Open Eveningf
THE ELECTRO
PENTAL PARLORS
303 Washington St, cor. 5th,
Opposite Olds AJOngV i
has systematlsed the work of the office
ana nas orougnt reiorms into the man
ner or nanaiing tne county business
which have made his office the model
of other county clerks throughout the
staie.
OoooV Beeord to Back Sim.
One of the principal hobbles of Mr.
Fields is the systematizatlOn of the
work of all county clerks under the
general direction of a state auditor to
provided by the legislature. lie
would have all the methods of county
clerks la conformity with a general
plan for the convenience of keeping
records ana transacting such public
Business as is necessary oetween the
clerks of the different counties through-
T fa lm1aal'wa. tV. a f An. r If
resigned deputy district attorney, will
file his declaration of Intention to be
come a candidate ror the Republican
nomination for district attorney in this
district with the secretary ef state at
Salem tomorrow morning.
' TYWAS0R GRANGE
INSTALLS OFFICERS
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Tvrh Valley. Or.. Jan. 10. The fol
lowing officers ofTywaaor jrrange No.
' 863 have been Installed bv w. M. John
uuDanics or Bariow grange: Master. A.
A. Bouaey; overseer, H. F. Woodcock;
lecturer, R. W. McCorkle; chaplain, F.
jg. -ogew; treasurer, j. h. Fitzpatrlek
secretary. Mrs. Oeorge Crofoot: stew.
ard, A. C. Mood; assistant steward.
nnur isouney; tiaienoeDer. tester mo-
Corkle: lady assistant steward. Mrs.
Emma Bouney; Ceres, Fern Mulr; Po
mona, iia wood; Flora, Ona Steers.
After the Installation ceremonies
splendid supper was served In the
nail, xywasor grange is enjoying a
fine growth and expects to double its
memoersnip in tne next two months,
Beautiful Babies Here.
The display Of Grands anil Ttefcv
Oranda now being made In the windows
of EUers Piano Mouse, and the nhthit
in tne salesrooms ana urand Piano Par
lors or tne nrm, nave attracted wide,
spread attention. Not only has the at
tention of muslc-lovera ' bean centered
in the display, but numerous sales have
been made during the past week. The
special prices now in force certainly
prove an incentive to Duymg at this
Lime, It is unauesfTonablv the moat
favorable oooortunty for any one who
has desire to own a Grand piano, and
with such a magnificent assortment of
world-famous makes to choose from aa
are included in the sale, it is possible
it seiBci 10 exceptional aa vantage, as
you pass the corner ot Park and Wash
ington streets, notiee the window dis
play, which Includes nearly a doses, of
the costliest Instruments, Valued la the
aggregate at nearly f 10,000,, ,. ,
G. P. RUMMEUN (&SONS
126 Second Street
t Bettreea Washlnstoa and AMer Strtetr
ZsUbUshed 1870.
ReducedPrices
ON
Ermine Neckwear and Units
Sable Scarfs and UntYs
UInk Neckwear and Unlfs
Black Lynx Steles and
Mutts. Etc
FUR. COATS
Xn Alaska Sealskin, Mink, VersUa Xwunb,
BussUa rosy, aTearseal, Astraeham, Sto.
FUR RUGS AND ROBES
sad for Catalogue.
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m i j 11 mawja n ran nTreTr, f.
LWMSCJt
CVCHANOS
tknuNa
OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER ALU THAT IS BEST IN
LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR, SELL. .
low Non-Partidoatinsr Rates ;HIdi Cash Vafcp ;
BTXPERlOR INDUCEMENTS OTTERED TO REL1ABLH ACTTVB AQENT8L
XAJUr, afaaag-sv of Ag-snts, gl4 Ziumbtr lUohaage Ml&g.
Apply te JZ88X
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