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    THE OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND. FRIDAY. EVENING. JANUARY 21. 1EC3.
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BALKS AT THIRTEENTH lillUil";
ORDER TO fiTOVE HOUSh f
' Northwest Mining Men Will
, Organize. In; Seattle; to
. Fight Smelling Octopus
Kri Wilkins Declared, She Could Stand .Peregrinations
. No Longer Husbands and Wives Equally DMded
x t in the Divorce Mill Before . Judge Bronaugh
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unnnrrrniiT
IIIIULlIj uui
SAVS nOOSEUELT
WIS OfGLIGElII
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Cupid's .?. accomplishments ; received
Iran ailnC-anlva knarbmit fclnara In tha
Independent Smelters - lor j oircmt court this mominf m the grind
i I i n . x. A - . wwy airorc mill, ia tui
Local and AlasKa urc. " i another. esse tho ni hub d .ov-
wui away vmMij crippiei, aoa wiui a
little more evidence, which tha plaintiff
promises .to furnish, his discomfiture' la
this caaa will also ba comDleta. V V
fining man of tha nortbwest are pra- J ror the flrat tlma In many trroons tha
paring to organise, to flgnt ins --.men- number of - unhappy huabanda . ,who
can Smeltlax Refining oompany and sought relief from galling matrimonial
Am,, nmil James F. bonda waa equal to tha numbar of re-
beat it, at It own MJ, gretful wives, there twin , four at
Callbreath, Jr, of Denver, secretary ot JrieVed onea of each ssx, Judge Bro
the - American Mining contfreaa, Is In naugh heard tha woai of married life
,Ca .. Ami v... rnnl for a tnaatl for tne rim tlma thia morning ainco ne
r--- "7 hi lhaa baaa on tha bench, and tha Mat caaa
in of tha oalnta man f tn tiortn-1 h(ld been U8powi or untu aftar tha
v't In Saattla nazt tnontn wnen a.pninour ar noon had atiucK. ,
'win ba launched far tba'onauctlon j ,;Nra. Mary E. Wllklna, artrr morlng
will Da jaunenco. , AJJ1 tlinta In two yeara, roballed whan
ef'Jndepenaeni imwwn "lhfr huaband propoaed to move tha. Mir
- mn. waahlncton, aano rn.ua aium vw i (oer.in umi, ' aine aia noi oasa nr. vu
Becauaa ' aha berelched hln. called
him a foaV Inalatad on toln to Worlti
Inetead of kaepln liouaa for him, told
him aha wvea Ton nrroi wiwr.:
that aha would rather live with a, d o.
Arthur, n. . PhiiiiDa obtained divorce
from Kmme Phllllpe. whom be married
In Portland in l0l. Some time aco
Kmm -nr.lf becan ault for divorce,
charainf that her huaband cauaa ner
other , womrn . and wanted bef
to go live with hla .father and an all
tna worit tor a jerae inrany. . uui in.
abandoned thla ault and her husband
came In with a oroae-compUlnt. ' tie
Dahlman Befuses to Quit
Talking and Governor
Foulk i Believes" President
Should Decapitate Foliti-
Vcally Active Officials.
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IndlanBDOlla. TnJ . Jan a William I
' a n wa- a afe- a . ' I ' I
Hnrkfi Orders Jilm ftieCtCU Foul, the civil aervlca reformer,
.I ' i - n I wno , received a'letter from Prealdent
r0m IJie VVaierWajS lUl Itooayalt. In which toe Utter la known
to nave denied the chart a that be naed
federal patronage In an effort to aid the
, -.. uui Doonf . xowj aeciinea io live me
content of tbe letter to the public, but
took occasion to anawer the chare-ea
made ajrainat tna prealdent In tbla mat
V 4
gress Session.
Ex-State Senator Declares
Hall Held Prosecution on
Criminal ; Charge' . Over
-Hirji as Club to Drive Out
of; Attorneyship; Bace. ;
fi in r m w i .
ifiiiif! m urn
Bill III
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' ' (tatted Frees Leaetd Wire.! A
Sioux City, Iowa, Jan. l.--Eecaue ba
would not ait down Whan ordered to do
fienaatlonal testimony for the' gov
If anr crttlclam can ba made of thelernment waa a-lven tor Geore-e C
rrtnldeiit " ' aald oulk, "it could be made Brownell, ex-prelant of the atate aen.
Jectlon en the euppoaed unlucklneaa of
tna ligur ii. cut ana aaia ana naa o
onm tired of moving, and aha would
ataml It ne lonaerv - .
Mr. wiikine oroxe down ana wept ne
. . fo . nr. . uaiinreain. me
American rainin eonares !,1irlJ;.:
hind the Plan to erect Independent
: tere wh which to f'fht tha truat
and will do everythin In Jta JJ
. to encourage the conatmctlon of, new
ameitera alihough of eour.e - the co.v
rreea Itaelf cannot go Into the aroelUng
uslnesa. ; . - "
Xlaaaea Rut tot Sard . i;,
"There la no doubt but ' that the
Bmelter truat la more or fPnA
!?.Smrar-tK7tarVnlff;ndS her to 'go to the hop field, .and jro. to
v . - . T - t-e. a nl.aeaa I BUAfV II1
r - a
rhe tela of the cruelty tt her hueUand,
ii T. Wllkina, aaylug that he frequent
ly struck br. They were married Chrle-
maa eve. iyos, and ana aara tnai nia
cruelty beraa about aix.montna later.
Ha frequently inreaienej io 'give nr
ana aaia, wneaninc
her .iNedlnga,'
tnia. trat ne
would atrlka ber.
b
Bhe
-by
aave hr huehnnd . onlv worka
apeila;", ana once he attempted to .forte
. t. r.t u t a wA
K- ITnlfi.il K tilt PR. DIVa Wliai I - I " ". .
for Ita ore and enuta down or Keepa p iJJL""'"' " . .
oiin mlnea ail ova the wea m ia www .-r. '" --". i- -s
aweet will. - - ' . ' Jieft TTltbon Money.
The mining men of the bountry bava Mrfc Thornhlll told of her at-
tolemted tbla awta of affaire aalong tajnpt,it keeping houae for her liua-
a they lnund to and n be tutnrj b,nor Winura j. Thornhllt, to whom
the idfa la to have the mineawnera ghs marrA( , BeaUn,0nt Texaa, In
tinite ,n4 wm:T. , d indM0- The houaekeeplng laated only ata
ameitera. thua Ihcreaain the gold and j WMk for h,f BUgb;nd weBt gway and
auver uiim , a... I left Her without money to pay me rent.
"The. recent 'l"a"c'J?r" She attributed her troublea to her hue-lin?eiy-to
the ',h..ul; band'a drinking bablta. acquired about
enough tui.a7,ntiJri.e. iaa Vr- mohtha after they were married. He
romedrlTea not in making mora paper g- - v-
morrh :?LVn'Zt Thbrnhm .aid
f n,? .5e..0?iftS ? -nM mlnS. would frequently aUy
that bef htieband
frequently atay away for daya at
a time and when he did come borne
would be fllU 1 up on liquor.. Vor aoma
time , ahe haa been , living . with ber
father. Dr.' Oeorga I Stovall of flortii
Sixteenth atreet . - .... .
. i LTtauri liti iittai nut ' rcuiu vvju in etm wnu i.a- ' .
w..vifavnr JAmti,DfabimAn or omAnA u.a ha.n ka t.i- A i m cptnin or in rirnoon
daelared on tne ' atand thai, all) he I aUrtad from the meetlna of the I the nubllo to Dromote the candldaov ofl'eaalon of the federal court thla after
cnargea againai aim wr --. v,i. ; i -vaterwava conareea laat nlaht by drder ?.l"7r.""u,1":' cu" vjcuon noon, o told or mil a making prom
"Mol out 0i rot wua. I n rtAi,-. . n...ira th Kh.im.in a f.'LV J ,.VV.'?--,"J"?T"-"7u."7i",f r laee to nrotect Tilm from nroaecutlon on
-, wvwa ----- m. w.-v , - in mi avi ii aira i ri i aa at in iinraiiiiiaVL niw - -
return for hla not
Several Fire Insurance Dim-
v, I'aiuus, iuoKing ior iw J,
v Perkins, Former v Dalles
. - lii n kor Wn sprt Pr.n n t
-Sheriff Holds Warrant.
iUrke.A.h. hirmaj at I fit W.toa!f!i?..r ! to protect Wf
' t waan t cut out for wife tor Ml lhA iHinrna.; ,v, 7 ' ,r- i thoawhr.r - n th. i7 effleira criminal Charge in
a pa ih. WAMM 1.1 .n n.v. nMn I . , i r . . . : " .
man
lined by lire. Maude P. "Wllaon, Wheil
ana waa ur,
ber huaban
neaaee called
ahe waa too
meeting them on varioua atreet corn era,
wnne ner nuaoana waa engagea in cook
Dahlman waa talklnf on tha ' motion j I, P''Me!i m.-eIn.,-.,.f nd--5-,h, BUImln nl c'm for " the office of ,
Sn'wflaon''wit- to lMlwt th Mp0rt ' tn '",t 00 wouliPpeXmln? 1 SabU aeVvlcJ SJ BtUtM X"T r, F
TthaieinT It Saij thVt organlaatloii, hla remark! aronalng great for o6d g overnment." ' t . . . v but promised to Browndl afUf
i fl iW fhSTiSn anugoni-m on the part of many dele- , ? . , 1 " . ' . . .-, July 1.; IMI. "
o famUlar with Othernn, .t . ii. or(i,rad to ait down and . .. . t ...m v. t. . J I , '
J. P. GjW
! CONSUL KILLED
a-atea. - lie waa Ordered to ait down and
whan he refuaed . to do ao. Governor
i- -Vi- -?haiVri wurxe . oireciea . ine. aergeani-ei-arme o
-m-.-. ... . . in,, ri.t.rflnra
Maraten left him In 101 after a, mar
ried life of to veara. About that tlm
be went awar from home to work, an
when ha wrote back to hla wife aba aent
a brief letter aaying that . ahe ' waa
through with him or hla lettera. 'He
bad noted that ber love had cooled, he
aald. before he went awav. They were
married in Evaneville, Minn., and cam
to Ore arm en vera 1 veara tin. r
Kiia K, Braorora rouna a tetter xrom
nlla" In har huaband'a BOrket. and be
eauae he waa. unable to make aatlafao
tory explanation ahe aoufht a divorce.
Delia wrote from Salem and the letter
told of nlana for a trio with Randall p,
Bradford, Ella'a huahand. -She atated
that ha left her laat February, and ahe
preaumea that ha want eaat with ueiuu
Bhe aJao atated that ber husband tried
to nerauada her to vlalt aome or the
riorth end ealoona. . They were. married
n San Franclaco In l0l. Judge Bro
naugb continued th caaa to permit tna
production of further evidence, on, the
ran fl.n A nvUAlf V t- - f . -
El
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v, ii i i A 4 oivwiim punni ids summer gi mvi.
Portland Kan Appointed toU mit'n "ws Ik,n?
. . I7' i flr-. . Jabout polltlca. IJrownell had a aecret
immigration v urnce ; at ;
' The laat aeen of E. J. Terklna, a dap
per young man of 17, late of The Dal lee
and attll later hf thla lf 1 ,h-n
Mr. Ford of J. ' P.- Ford. Company, : SOI
McKay building. In whoa office' per;
ktna araa maL-lna tiia tanmnu. I. k
- ... uiiwf.i j . liMu"
nuanqra, gave mm I 10 gpid piece IO
raoalva a - niirnla-lrtn t,t . 1 ' .t...u
waa due. In addition, Io falling to iv'
. . .m .a if. TTn u - . r.' . . .
,w v juii i uiu Lit m a. i. a au mrnri
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nN,-r.-ii ..ia v- t.j v...' . I iuig nia aeparture rerkina Hkewlae
- , earn va Hfu uwu ajg vuimu i A n. i ... a. . a . , . .
th. offlc. of dl.trl attorney In lloa. keS Mechlc; InVuiw pa.V. Jw
iviiuwinj ia arnaioriai aiaction, ni
ton. Hall and' Brownell had Hold a con
f erenc following tha eeaelon. ae a re
ault of wblcb Hall waa to keep la of-
lira until Jniw i isnv taw -1,. cia-aaan
wj--ai at tfvwi aa v Fiiitii nu
Hall waa to Io out and Brownell oome
Durlne- 1101 Hall and Tlraarnalt had
niacuaeed aome affldavita made by
Brownell during tbe aummer of 1903.
which V V. b'n.rl l- 1. . 1
-. -..A. A " " A I'll L il I.
for Which Perklaa had h.nili.j -.n-
bualneaa. - ,. ,, .
k The young financier-In taklnr hla
.J"""' , 4u,,J nuni , in
..v-.wv.i. v v i. cjii f I nil a Lfuoi.r in
aquare up a little mater of 1200 due the
National Union Fire Inaurance company
with which Mr. Dooley le connected.
The Cone 11a Fire. Inaurance com
P.anr W.'oo m for Perklna, to preaent.
Jir bin lot II, .00, money aald to be
Tacoma Police Believe 3Iur-
derer of Mexican Had :
, 7 Grievance. -
.:Blaine,vWash.
promlae from Mitchell about the die
trlct attorneyahlp and be got the Idea
mat aoma one waa about to abut him
out :
Hall ahowed him aoma field notea of ;
aurveya which Brownell waa aecuaed of
made by
fT7Bltd Preta laated Wtre.)
rr . a a a Taa. . Trr .mi.. i..ijm fi.ih..i(i, ... w a iwi p...
queatlon el Lcraelty. , - , , - M .(...li....., -. tlon aervtce at Portland In Deoember,
jt 4. nci-Jnaiu mmm ii.nu uw.-w, - . llioa. and waa
W. . Thornley, ington.
(tnlted rreat teaa-4'Wtre.j) "a
Waahlngton, Jan. 14.- Joaepb P. Oal
braltb of Portland, now a government
official .at tha Bremerton navy yard on
the Puget sound, haa been appointed 1m
migration inspector a mama, vybbq
their bill
due y them from collection!
tneir oeunouent agent,
Sheriff chriamaa of Tho Dallea. la an
Other Barton Who la lonklna. far tha
mieaing man to aerve a. warrant for
erobeaalement. ... : ,; , ;,
'is. j. 'feraina company, bankera,"
acknowledging. Ho aald Special Agent cloaed their offioea . there aome weeka
Greene bad charged him with the of j ago. Since then no one haa been able
fenae. . Hall aald he waa hla friend and I to locate tbe concern or ita nrourlator.
A A AHA..AA I V. I . - A AA-. S
t im riiiurum inn reraina la contem
Oalbraltb entered tbo imraigrn
In Deoember,
tranaf erred , to I
amall plaea on
a I
Deaertlon waa alao the ground tibon
which Ina Stepp secured a dlvoroo from
joanua Btepp to wnom ano waa mar
lied In December, .89. !
n.h.H ia hv AaveioDina our row minoi
tinder favorable clrcumaUncea , Aa long
e the augsenheima control the output
of precloua metala we won't have money
enough'' to carry on tha bualnesa of tbe
A?n? ntinc'iild Helena, ni-
ISitflljUSTlCEEI
rt the Montana mining men. aet tor
February 17. $1,500,000 will haye
been raised with which tovwork On tha
new Independent plant. K-:-i
- Xnvada JJaakn TleUU
The Seattle meeting-baa been, called
for March 23 and li, and three mat tare
will come . UP for dlacuaalon; first.
rhangavin.na, Alaaka mining iawa;
nrviml. the ameltlnst problem and Ita
BOYS SEEK BEER
aeparatlng him from Fannie McDonald. I tha Crescent Coal company, la dead ae Bremerton. Blaine la
J?rvAVrA?I.7Lv?- a--rin. fi the reault Of bullet wound Inflicted the boundary, line between Canada an
anu ! aiuii m TfiT t- - irnH-J upon him WedneBday evening by an un too otaia oi . waenington. '
yeara Uter. ; McDonald IS ,, timber CXa9n aaaAaaln. Tha bullet entered the . i
Cruiser. t . . I aMa. iM.ua arnund tn the bank of tha
hip and ' atruck the apinal cord. So
f reat waa tho pren-ure upon the eord
hat phyalclans were afraid to disturb
It and death resulted. " . "
It la now believed that the murder
was committed In a apirit of revenge
for aome real Of fancied grievanoe, and
detectives are at work on a poaaible
FRAUD TRIALS-DEFENDANT WINS
(eeclal DUoatck to Tbe loaraall '
Tillamook, Or., Jan. St. An attempt
waa made bv . Louie Loll. 'CoDoer
clue furnished by Mr. Thornley before I Smith, waiter Oliver and Raphael Cat-
be paased away. . . erllne, all under 11 yeara of ago, to
Or una w lira In tth -..-
Hall Bhowad h I rn a n-ld nni. M.Vi
from the aafe In hla office, lie aald
they had been given by Greene. They were
tbe aame as were uaed to Indict him.
iiailaaia ne wanted to protect bim.
He wlated until W. W. Banks got out
of tbe office at noon when be ahowed
them to him. Browneil's name ap-
pnrea as a. notary puoiic. - - .,
. -The wttneaa contended that th signa
ture was a forgery and that he never
aignea it. ne said tnero waa no quea
tlon about tha matter. Hall said bo
AND FIND TE0UBLE MhrM ,f ' u,,! "
I 'KA 4 XJa.i1 aa.aiM-aW . bma aA At.4a.aiA a. ta. M
Stated to mo If you want It that way
a am trying to maxe u ao eaay as I can
plating reaumlne? hla banking bualneas
In San. Diego, reaching there via New
York.. . . :.,.'
... .'lf v.PPP
I'- AAAAMAAM-MAAW-A, ' S.
it aa eaay as i can i - ' - . --t.. r . . .
that Greene waa after me and Hall llOne JfOOtnad UltS Victim
It off," Brownell . - i w - JL ' . 7 '
waa trying, to stave
said. - "lie said It made no matter
wbether I .was Indicted or not I bad
Jostle v$eld : presided this morning
and yesterday afternoon, la a. land, fraud
trial. In manv reaoectS It reaembled
remedlea, and third, the ' "aarutloii j trlf1 row In progreaa before Judge
problem ana lie enect oa in nuuiui ,.- . , ,, . ,
Suetry of the northweat Judge George Hunt In tha federal court The location
Turner ' of Spokane la to lead the die-- of the ; timber : land ln'autatlon Is In
ruaaion on tae third DO Int. Leaders for
the other. topics have not yet. been se-!t of FobbU Xlaurea ulta prominently.
Jwted.. Tbe Seattle committee in eparge Deputy Dlatrlct Attorney-Bert Haaey
prosecuted. The defendant waa w, J.
Cookr The Jury found for Cook.
' The complainant, Mrs. Robldeau. says
. 1- . . 1 . V. 1 t I! .A 1.A lA.A
upon a timber claim in. Wheeler county,
that ' Cook guaranteed to run at leaat
z. oo, ooo reet oi mercnantaoie timDer.
of the meeting Includea J. . Godfrey,
John McOraw and wotaon Alien. ;
if la nUimad by the Alaskan Opera
tors that the American Smelting & Re
Tining company ia planning to secure a
throttle hold oil tbe Alaskan mining tn
riimtrv with Ita mlnea. ameitera. ateara
boata and railroads and that unlesa tho $he paldhe price and after five months
independent operators wake up to their grew suspicious about tha Value of the
danger they will be unable to eell or claim on which ahe- had proved up and
ameit their ore. s-. , i - r requested the county surveyor to cruise
Tha committee from tho mining eon the claim for her. The surveyor' a re
gress which haa the matter of smelter port said that there waa not more than
rutes. in nana memoes tu. j. vtvisum,
lipnver: E. M. DeLa Vergne. Colorado
Springs: George W. Rlter, Salt Lake
City, and Dr. U D. Godsball, Needle a, j
.a.ixuruia. -
700,000 feet of merchantable timber on
the claim and so she aska for tbe return
of her f ISO and tbo expenaa aho In
curred In proving up on the . claim.
C E. Idleman waa counsel for Cook.
He contended that the alleged contract
waa not made dlreotly with Mrs. Robl
deau but with Mr a. Robldeau'a sister;
that Mr.- Cook aald ' beforehand that
af tet Mrs. Robldeau had Inspected the
claim and It did not suit her aha would
not be obliged to accept It; and In her
The atate has offered 1(00 and . the break Into the Jenkins Brewery store at better get out of tha district attorney
fight I told him I would get out and
county a similar sum for the apprehen
sion ox mo muroerer. - " '
RATE BILL UP
BEFORE
not do oDiigea to accept it: ana in ner . -ci.-ii nr--i-.sTr.
accepting the claim Cook had performed Senator Jt1 UitOn S JlleaSUre iS
nia pan ei m cuotraut u inwra wee i . t .. . j...- . .-
-tteierrea to tne mterstaie
. ()inmer( inniission. ;
true contract. , kj
. It developed from the testimony that
a number of people located on claima by
Vook were.aiasatiaxiea ana mat cock s
Only excuse. was: -"it la too, bad; we
have all been fooled on those claima"
The Jury, consisting of F. D. Spencer.
W. D. Wheelrlaht. A. Chalmers and
Charles Michael, found a verdict tor tbe
aeicnaant.
JTCHELL TELLS
MANIA FOR SIGNING INITIATIVE
PETITIONS ATTACKS PENCIL OWNERS
MRS
A.
'At the hearlng'of Tom Fallon, pro
prietor of a notorious saloon at Third
and Couch streeta, before the liquor
license committee j of tbe city council
thia afternoon, William J.-Mitchell of
the National Detective Agency, formerly
connected with tho federal government,
testified aa to the character of habitues
haneing out at Fallon's resort - r
.Mitchell is the man who rounded up
the famous gellwood ,poetof flee gang
- last winter. This .gang, consisting of
Frank Wayne, "Toqts" Bryant Charles
-Anderson ana otner aesperate cnarac
Utia, were all found: guilty of robbery
In aeveral Instanoea.'r.'
D. A, Patullo of Balfour. Outhrle
Co., who sat on the' federal grand Jury
that returned the Indictments against
'tne gang.' was also present mis after
noon and ia expected to testify. against
Four; other cases are. scheduled 'for
todays bearing, ; but It, la Improbable
that all will be beard. Detective Kay,
who wag cited to appear, -was not pres
ent, ana ine committee sent a policeman
to bring htm Into court before the bear
ing. Kay la scheduled, for a call down
from the councilmen, , . y ,
An unusual number of petitions for
platforms to be voted upon by the peo
ple are being circulated In Portland.
"WQl you sign thlsr Is the way most
of the eollol tore approach those whose
algnaturea are wanted. .
"Sure," la the customary reply. And
another name la added to the list .
Other petitions of different kinds are
also being circulated.
"Would like to have your name on
this," said one of tha clrculatora yes
terday. ' V
, ,MA11 right,": answered tho man who
had been approached,' "I always llks to
sign petitions Just to get to write my
signature." ' Then be wrote something
So one out nimseu coma rena. : it was
la ale-nature. . ' -
"By the way." said tha signer as the
petition man started to leave the office,
arha.'a thla- -.sflrlAM nT'
The man with the naner exolained.
"I signed a petition thla morning op
posing that very, question which four
petition favors," said tbo signer, but
I a-uaaa it's all rlht.H v ' ,-
The solicitor -went bis way.' And tho
signer resumed, nia work at tna desk.
- - (United Press Issue, Wire.) ,-.-.
Washington, Jan. St. Consideration
was given today by the Senate com
mlttee on Interstate commerce to the
bill 'Introduced by Senatort Fulton of
Oregon, whlcn provides that no -com
mon carrier can put Into effect an la
Creased' rate until a hearing' shall have
been held by the Interstate commerce
commlhslon, provided that a shipper
shall have filed a formal proteat against
he proposed increase a The bill was
rererrea to tne interstate commerce
commission for a report as to its merits.
WAE TALK ABSURD; .
' SAYS NEW CONSUL
TiTrn-ji;" 1 " " !; '. ? ;"
Hero - Is a X photograph 'of Joklcht
Zwayo, tbe new Japanese vice-consul for
Portland, who has been sent hero by tho
mikado to see that tbo interests of the
Japanese in Oregon are properly, pro-
W0BKED TO, DEATH A
: DEFFINDING' WALSH
United Prrns tawsed Wire.)
' Chicago, Jan. 4 uverwork, duo to
his efforts to save - Banker John R.
Walsh, convicted of Juggling the funds
ot his bank, the Chicago National, from
coing to prison, is held Indirectly ; re
sponsible for the death of Attorney 8.
R. Hamlll today. The hard work- ha nnr.
formed left bis rfyetem weak, and when
)ve was attacked by- pneumonia a few
'lays ago he waa unable to throw off
me aisease. i Hamlll Is the attorney who
waa in the center of an exciting scene
recently when , Mrs. Thomaa Metcalfe
vl' f . . mK anai days of the
t.uiai, UIU. A.:.'....-,,:,;., .( .
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OFF THE STREETS WHEH
IClFElBELlOLiS
':!'Wf'r:
Strict Orders Issued Begard-
ing Those Under Age by
;1 ttM ChtetM Police. '
PORTLAHDIEXHIBIT
TO SURPASS DENVER'S ; )
r ' ' V I I nil ill , 5 ' i
GRIP All AROUND US '
Ana doctors say people affected do not
give up quickly enough and go to bed.
but struggi. about with groans and
complaints Before going to bed take
a dose of Hood's Pin, tot a fra move-
W6n.t 1J a,elS' M b treat
ment wltb Jlood'a SarBaparUia, the In
dicated remedv. bam,t .. ' .
neutrallaaa
the rlp , poison In the blood, restores
the appetite, aide1 the .digestion, gives
strength and tone. , .
CompleUly BstoreoV-T bavj
taking Hood's' SarsaparUla"1 and Pill.
and I believe they tntve aaved my Ufe.
I had the grip and it left me ao weak
I did not think I could live. My wife
read . about '.Hood's SersapariUa and
got me a bottle. In one week I gained
wanrtprfully, and I waa soon completely'!
restored."-jatanrord C Horton, Bristol,
A strict ' enforcement of the curfew
law has been ordered by Chief ot ponce
Grltsmachr lat the request; of , officer
Of ths Mothers' congress and the
Woman's club.
All police officers In; the department
have been Instructed by the chief to en-
force the' provisions of the law, anf
hereafter any person of either sex under
IS vears of age found unattended on the
streets- alter s ' o ciock- in i euiu.
will be taken in charge. Repeated In
fri.tlnn. nf the law will subject the
offender to punishment by incarceration
In the reform school. . '
During the past few months there
have been many complaints from parents
whose children persist - in remaiiuiia
away, from noma uniu miunisiu -ur
later, a It Is alleged that tbe skating
rinks Snd" other cheap forms or amuse
ment are largeljt responsiDie ior tne oe
linnnanrv nf tha children complained of.
It is not claimed that such places are
particularly - objectionable ' In tilem
selvea, but rather that to permit minors
to frequent them and afterward make
their way to their homes unattended by
parents or guardians has an evil effect
on the morale or tne cnuuren ana in
many cases subjects tnem to inriuencee
prejudicial to their good conduot
r-r-Ativaa Tlawlav and Inskeen have
been detailed to make 4t. their special
dutv to look after ell who In future may
be found - guilty of ev violation, of th
cunew law.., ,
Locals livestock Show Ex-
i pected to Eclipse One in
,J(Horadtf CapitaL
In a great livestock show Just held at
Denver, -under direction of W. E. Skin
ner, there was a total of 1,800 animals
shown; and the aggregation Included
magnificent animals representing all tbe
various breeds of American livestock.
This exhibit will.4 It Is expected, be
equalled and probably surpassed by the
Comlna" Show .Of ..tha Portland rtonntrv
In a letter from Mr. RUInnAr in. tur
D. Wisdom, a director of the Portland
association, the successful manager of
ine .Denver enow preoicts great success
ror tne Portland snow. At the Denver
"'MB:,
I
1 o'clock this morning.. A clerk named
Morton, who aleepa oA the premises,
took two shots through ths door at the
intruder, with a 21 caliber rifle. One
bullet lodced In Caterlln's thlsh. not
seriously wounding bim, however. "All
the boys are under arrest They claim
tho alleged attempt at burglary waa
unaertaa
only an incident of a lark '
get some beer that was stored in tna
Puiidlng. , . ,s, , . ..
BAINIER TVATEBW0BKS,
. CX)NTEACT SIGNED
' f " ' 1 1 ' '.' ' ' ;
f8eartJ tnsDstek W Tb loCrSsLl
Rainier, Or.. Jan, 14. Contracts have 1
been aignea Witn uieniecn j jopun, tno
suoceasful ' bidders for . building tbo I
Rainier water works system.- A 10 per
cent bond was furnished by the Amer
ican Surety company. . Land Rutherford
is tho secretary of tbo water commis
sion. A J
Stay out and run for conereaa or an ma.
tning nsnging around loose, and, that J I
At S:4S Brownell was continuing his
mry. n u expectea that Brownell
will tell of itall s holding a club over
mm aunna: tne session .or iioi. whan
n to Fulton waa a candidate for tho senate.
rk..A' TT.. j b..... mi.fAi;
iver 1 1 p.ii i jiP.iiirH'. i iLKint"
$19 From' His r Pocket, i i.
-A.-t,
IM DEPARTMENT
(United Press teased Wire. I
Washington. Jan. 14. Major Aeneral
Leonard Wood will bo relieved of com
mand ' of tbo Philadelphia division on
February 1. and hla nlace Will be takan
by Major General J, F. Weston, com
manaing tne aepartment or Luson,
Whose beadquartera are now In Manila.
Tnia important cnango in military af-
1 Taft in New Jenej. v v,' v y
' (Uelted Press tesMd Wire.) .
SAat Orana-e. N. J Jan; S4.A mus
ing welcome awaits Secretary of War
T.e. ... a I ta tn ta nf.n.liA 1 na a
here tonight at the twenty-fifth annual I fairs, with others, waa announced today last night and stole a quilt and a blanket
Danquet or tne xaie Aiumni association j at am war aepartment. uenerai AiDert i irom ner doq. sne nas aaaea tne ponce
Of Eesex county, , Tne Danquet la to I i , commanaing tne aepartment or
viaayaa wiu oe transrerrea to the 1.U-
Several cases .of petty thievery were'
reported . to .: tha.. police last night the
moat aarlaua ha In a- th rvthharv A
Jamea W. Hyde at Second and Jefferson
streets shortly before mldnbjrbt. ; A .:,
At : tho i time, the' robbery Occurred
Hyde waa on hie way to hla home at
103 Fourtn street. He was stopped t
a tall man armed with a revolver, and
upon his refusal to hold up his banda
the footpad, struck him Over, the bead
with tbe gun felling him to 'the aide
-wwk. - x u .uMsr -man riAiva uia pucaeta
of f 11.40. and made hla escape in the
darkness. . Hyde reported the facts to
the DOlloe. but bv the time An of fleer
arrived on the scene no trace of tho
robber could be found." r ; . t .
' O. Holsman, who conducts a general
merchandise store at 149 ' Third atreet
reDorted to the oolice that aoma time
during Wednesday night thieves broke
the glaas In tbo showcase In front of
his store and atole IS umbrella a Tbe
value of the artlolee' taken Is placed. At
iiv. i- - , - ;
A thief entered the room of Mrs. Lyd-
la Harbmann. at ill North, Flrat street
be held in the Women's clubhouse, and
In addition to Secretary Taft the speak
ers will include Governor J. Franklin
Fort , and : Professor ? William Lyons
Phelps. -.-. - f - .
Vandals Sentenced.
'' (United Prete Uaaed Wire.) ' , ! h
v Santa Crux, Cat,, Jan. St. Patrick As
ton,, Bdwardj Whits and J. -T. Riddle.
who, entered .a. Catholle church at Ap
ron post, and he will be succeeded In
Vieayas by General Charles I Hedges,
wno is commander at joio. ; .. , .
Major General Wood haa been a-ranted
a alx months' leave of absencs to return
to tne united states via Europe. Gen
eral Fred D. Grant 'Will be tranaf erred
from the department of the east to tha
aepartment or tne lases, at Chicago.
. .'. General W. IL Crater goe from Chi
cago to the department of Missouri, at
to catch tbe thief and recover tbe bed
ding. ' - : . ,. v I. .
Ilenrv F. King.-' second engineer of
the stesmer No Wonder, reports to tbe
police that an overooat a dreea coat and
a slicker were taken from the boat by
some tblef last night while the vessel
waa at tho dock. He could furnish no
Clue. . -;.(. .!.. ,v i ; ., -..
Burglars made an unsuccessful at
tempt to enter the residence of D. A.
Jones, 460 East Tenth street. Members
of the family were awakened by the
f-V n k. ..II A., I A AA AAA 1 ... .1 I I a. a I A a A A, A ...aaaaaJ 1 .l A. t. . a A, . ft. a
tos and destroyed Statuary and other I ton, who la temporarily in charge oft thieves away. Last night Miss' Jones
property, today pleaded guilty to a
charge of burglary and each was sen
tenced to three years in Folsom prlsoa
that post
Metxger. Jeweler, 'optician. 141 Wash.
forger Goes to JaiL'
show shorthorns led with 136 breeding vl., .V--li' ' ' '' ' Jw"i ' h'-
animals and i fat; Herefords Tioj i breed:! Jokicai , Iwayo, : Japanese Vice-Con-
Ing and ' It fati Gallowav 64 hreedin l
. . .A. V.. . I I
uu rai iac ta iu o nurse aepartment
mere' were t i graae arart, si i'ercb-
erons, and 21 coach, , -with all other
breeds fairly well represented. , The
snowing in sneeo and noas'waa fuiiv
equal to that In the cattle and horse de-
eul for Portland..
tected. ' He is a man of . wide experience
In the diplomatic - service note , the
pleasant smile with which he greets tho
photographer's camera.',- Ha la used to
... ..A . A A A AAA. (AAA A A
fSFiTlV?1'' ;.i?l8CufB,n this show, Mr, j and thinks both are all right Talk of
Wisdom said
"Mr. Skinner Is. easily the most suc
cessful organiser - of great llveatork
shows In this county. What he haa ac-
comDllsnecl in jjenver in mia-winter has
been beyond our a expectations, and I
fully agree with him that we will have
a great snowing nere. xne determina
tion to hold A livnatOCK : ahow In Pnrt.
land has caused many Oregon. Waxhins-
tun aiiq xuunu ureeuei tu uur inuruuffQ
war between Amorlca and Japan; says
Mr. , Iwayo. is absurd immlirration of
Japanese into the United States is being
completely stopped excepting that of
' XTTnlted Press Leased Wtre.) -
Santa Crus. Cat.. - Jan. 14 TT. A.
Healy, the forger who has been swin
dling Masonic lodges alone- the.ooa.at.-
waa today sentenced ta serve five years
in Folsom. prison. Ho pleaded guilty to
tne pnsrgesv: v-:a ,;.
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FBUIT ; INSPECTION IN
WASHINGTON GOES ON
' SpeclaI TMspitch to The Jonrnal.) .
OiymDia. Wash'.. Jan. 24. Aa tha ra.
suit of the exhaustion of the annrnnrta.
tion . for carrying on horticultural in
spection the ; attorney-general has de
vised a means for paying tho special In
spectors doing ,the work of county in
spectors. Whose DOSitiona were declared
lilesal bv the sunreme -court. . Ha aava
It, will be proper, for special Inspectors
to report montniy to tne. state horticul
tural commissioner and for tha latter
to furnish sworn statements of tha nap
oiem ana -expenses due each inspector.
The county commissioners In - each
county can men, upon receipt or a cer
tification from the state auditor of the
sums .due the. Inspectors, , legally pay
Sucn accounts. The plan will prevent a
general' suspension of horticultural in.
yi;iion hi aBiyngivn,-"v:ftS
' -', . .. VaI. AA. flAAA W..II.
t . fopcvia. 'viaimica '.na .aouraaiAf -
Western .Oregon--Llght rain or snow
tpnignt or (Saturday; easterly winds,.
';. Western Washington Fair.5 tonight
and Saturday? eaaterly winds. t
Eastern Oregon and southern Idaho
Rain or snow tonignt or uaturday,
E: astern Washington and northera
Idaho Fair-tonight and Baturaay. ;:
SETOII TO RUII
FOR PROSECUTOR
..1 k... .A. A V . a.a1IaA .Ua. A a.. .
Hivpaunni v 111 uviiu. .iik. -a'.UBDl.
clous sppearlng man had been banging
I about in front of the residence, and had
once mounted the ateps to tbo porch and
I 1.1a. Ua. -..a. aaa- . A . A1aa-
unu .no .ivii vvfvi . mi . v..v:vr wa.
i sent to tbe house, but before he arrived
t the mysterious stranger bad . left tbf
nuuns ana tne neienuornooa. ,
Spectacles $1 at Metzgers.
.MP.
CH0IB TO JREPEAT
. MESSIAH PB0ftl?,AM
i;-.t-.
ta..a c.iA,n. - r.A. .
v-" rflDeelal Dlsosteb to Tbe a'atmiatV
Astoria, Or., Jan.' -44. Water Bailiff
Settem. who returned today from a trit.
-reports that Chinook salmon and steel-
merchants and travelers. What Japa- lllSi"aLZ '
neae come into the country are coming , L-d,.ArVS?".i
' Bnilding Permits.
' C.. A. Myers, erect dwelling, East Lin
coln, between -Eaet -Thirty-sixth- and
Last Thirty-seventh, ,700: Mrs; H. a
Travis, erect dwelling. East Fifteenth,
between Beacon audi Frederick. 11,800;
u,1 P'J Colburn, erect dwellihg. East
Blxteenth. Tomer Jinlsey,- lio.OOO; C. Ji
.P i'.l1' vrect dwelling. East Twenty
ag Zh"?? Pin end East A eh,
EU1f Iv'daon, erect dwelling,
?t-M,n' between Kat Thirty-ninth
end Zaet .Fortieth, 1.600j "w" Bronn.
?wein wtrhoaa, Hollacla'y avenuef S":
twee- Kast Twenty-fifth and East
Twenty-aUlb, 13,500. " .'
reda and high-grade animals for exhi 1 -ib.
bltlon." .-, . i
irom iiawan. over wnicn. as tne vice-
consul astutely observes,. Japan haa no
control whatever. He succeeds T. Alba,
who has been called back to the Land
of the ..Rising Sun,. by, .order, of tbe
Dyspepsia is - our national ailment F0DE CHINESE BOB
Burdock Blood Eittere la the national
cure for .1t Jt atrengthens . etomach
membranes, promotea flow of digestive
juices, purines tne Diooa,.DUiia you up.
. Escort for Heet. : ;
fCrttatt .'Press teased Wlre.l
Montevideo,' Jan. 24. Five Argentina
warships passed , nere- today on tneir
way to meet the American battleship
fleet In qrder to act aa escort to Buenos
ft-i- it ? -i--TrrTTTT,r " it Tit O i f?
A A . w Aft. w VAft. ft.--V
. i ii ii . i ii 4 Z'i -- .
Held un ! by four unknown Chinese
with a gun in his. room at 270 pine
street at a late hour last night Ah
Gruehy gave up 145 and a gold ring and
pin valued at ?lv. He went to the po
lice station thla- morning and awore to
a complaint, and John Doe .warrants
were Issued for ibe robbers. ( -
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; mnltad Praai tAalad Wln.il
. , -. ' . . a ... . I lor Street M. HI. churohi under tha rilrM.
candidates have filed petitions with, tha
secretary: of state:
: Waldemar Setot) of Portland,' Repub
lican candidate for' district attorney in
the Fourtn district; unanes f, Murpny
of Baker City, Democraticv candidate for
dietrtct attorney in tne i;igntn district;
W. R.. Ellia, Pendleton, Republican for
congress from- the Second district. ,
Waldemar Seton la a well known
Republican politician and lawyer of
Portland.. He at one time was Justice
of the peace, of the east felde district
and has .long taken an active part in
Republican politics of the city. ,
It is expected that he will be able to
boll a lafge vote on the east side of the
.river, as be has identified himself with
the improvement ciubs of that part or
. SundAV mornlntr the nhnlr nf tliaTo.
by an drches-tra, will repeat the Christ
mas program,- selections I from the.' fa
mous Messian, The choir repeats this
asvBesaa j luifuvain - .'
In the evening the' choir will render
"By Babylon's Wave." by Gounod. ; Also
Mrs. Rose Bloch-Bauer and choir will
give "wnen Tnou comest. tiaflamatus)
trom eiaoat mater iMOBSim;
NO SLOT MACHINES
IN CHICAGO SALOONS
(United Press t-a-ei Wire. "
' Chicago. Jan. 24. No more will must-
and slot machines be used to entertain!
the city, and has bean active in work patrons of saloons in this city, From
for the advancement of the interests of(.o00 grog i shops they will disappoaH
that section.-,; Mr. Seton will oppose
uus c. Moser. wno at present is tne only
other Republican candidate for the nom
ination, for district, attorney. , .
POLICE FORCE
HUNTS FORGER
-', .f;'.'j.;...'.,. - '
maa and Willamette rivers tho fisher
men securing 12 cents tot chlnooks
and I eenta per pound for steelheads.
, , , i - J.
Grain JExchange - May ) Clpflev' '
. Winnipeg, Man., Jan. 24. The mem
bers of tbe' Winnipeg grain exchange
threaten to close ths exchange. They
claim that legislation proposed by the
farmers orranizatlon known aa tha i
Gralngrowers' -. association means ' ruin eon about' 2 o'clock this afternoon - by
to their, business. A bill to amend the ; us enyder at irtn and waahlngton
charter of : the .exchange and restrict
tho trsdtn privileges of the members
in favor of the farmera was before the
legislature today. , - v ,
All the available off leers of ths police
department are. searching ' the Mallory
building. Fourth .and Stark streets, this
afternoon; for Frank Lowe. Lows- wis ( blood from' ths fermentstion of food I
next week by order of the saloon kecp-i
ers- organizations, - at the request on
officials. This action Is said to bava
been taken In. the hope of stopping th.i
crusade being made against the Sunda
saioons ny retorm.sooteties.
ADVICl TO DYSPEPTICS
arrested for forgery . and disappeared
from the oollce station while the of.
fleers were looking up bis xecord In the
"rogues' gsuery- . y .
juowe.waa pointed out to tirncer ixei
' In a recent number of -tha Physicians
inil RnrffAnn.' ..Tniirnal. ; ther1 nnn-nr-.
it very comprenensive article Dy one o
L(i j.ur-miuBi. prtftuiiiiunnr.. vi iiiv noun
try on defective digestion. He clalmei
that too little attention is given to thl
A ,V.1aW Mv. .l.m.l. .aa
jim.ctviv, wiuvM, hv, "vw ciiiQij .on
ous in Itself, quickly leads to very din
astrous complications. In fact that th.
majority: of . diseases have their orlgli
in poisons that are taken up byi th
rattani4 R'nlh.1 .! 'hi.......
Ferf ecl-f itting (lasses f I af MeUgefa. sale for fins shoo barfalna, -1 -r - -
. -Aurora Boreal is Is Pinuned. " vi
' The -Aurora 'BoreallS has -cbansed ItaS
name to the Hop Growers' Reporfer and
instead of being devoted strictly to local
news is now publishing news of tbe
principal crop ti mat section. . r ; i nr
streets aa being the person who forged
a check about two yeara ago. Nelson
arrested bun and took biro, to the sta
tion. ,.;V- jr - - - .: :.....' ;,- . .
While ths officer, was ' Investigating
Jjowe's record the prisoner escaped from
tne station.--? He ran up Oak street to
Fourth and took refuge in the Mallory
building. ; The statkm-bvUise reserve
turned out in pursuit of Lows and are
now searching the biff building for tbe
alleged forger. .
'the stomach. He gave the formula fo
a mixture wnicn ne wisneo to call th.
attention to its wonderful effeetlvenes
in quickly restoring the stomach ' an.i
bowel tract to their normal condition
and the stopping of belching,--sournesf.
headaches, languor, .etc., as' follow f
"Two ounces Essence of , Pepsin; threat
ounces Syrup - of -Ginger; one ounc '
Catandir compound. , These to be mixe
well and used In doses of from one t
two teaspoonfuls often each meal, als
at bed time for the first few daya."
A well-knowrt . local druggist wbei!
asked about this formula stated that 1,
is prescribed by the best physician i
here, and that while harmless and pleas
ant to take it is extremely, effective, t
Anv aood Pharmacy : will sunnlv th
Ingredients. ( . - - . . ,
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