The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 28, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TlESDAY , EVENINO, ' JANUARY S3, ; 1008.'
Mil
! f j 0 il i SE s
Heney WM Go Oyer the RoU
With Special Prosecutor
SOFT SHOE TJEII
ME mi in
Barglars Make Good Hauls
in Stores aiid Residences ;
Around tho City.
KOREANS APPEAL
TO UBUIB
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Doimtrodden People Declare
White Hen Should JIake J
Japs Behave.
(Special Dlapateb to Tea Journal.)
Seattle. Jan. 18. An 'authorised corn-
Burglars had another . Inning laat
night, and though the amount of loot
... j i - ; . oeauio, .jail. o. 111 aumvm vi"-
Becker, and It IS EXpeCtCd cured did not amount In the re-JmlUee of the Korean Association of
- t Tff at t0 a very lara ,um ,n cash va,u' ta United States, which ha headquar-
JDCW JJUUICS fXU Ao w.a in. ract cannot t attributed to. any ter, Bt J126 Fourth avenue, has Issued
- 'T)i--Vlia wi uui w vw gi m umn , public statement asking the Amerl
VU JJlttwmoi,. u. omeKawa,.a. Japanese; who re- onn Dootle to make an effort to aaslsi
Idea at 311 Everett street, reported to tj,e Korean In their fight against the
the poUcs thla morning that burglar Japanese, which nation according to the
entered ma nous during the night and uatement of the committee, la despoil-
on a I inar. robbing and kllllnar the nennle of
. f " m r -
FEAR-OACHELORS : KAISER HURTS SECOND TRIAL OE
WILL HflB lVIVES PEOPLE'S PRIDE SECHTEM CASE)
wiiry CO-EDS:
PlAyili6 TRICK
Married ITen in Tieton Can- German ;KulerJnsults-Ger. Widow Seeks to Ilaye Sales University ?; of v Washinfftoi
yon Entertain Doubts of
What May Be.:
("pealal Dispatch to The Journal.)
North Yakima, .Wash, .Jan, Z. Ca
young bachelor employed In the camp
man Manufacturers by
Jiuymg English Goods.
By Malcolm M. Larks.
. (Special Dispatch to The Jooraal.)'
of Property Set 1
J Aside.
Rules ?No More Cheating",
t in lainkation3; ,;j
A caae tried before Judge Fraier laat
October, which he had under ad vise-
Berlin, Jan. 18. Ths kalaer ha hurt ment at ths time of hi death, again I Jan. i I,
(Special Dispatch to Tbe loam.t A '
University of "Washington, Seattle
There must be no mora cheat
Such 1 a, aulei
of the reclamation service In the Tieton the feelings of German designer and went to trial before- Judge b'Day in tha Ins- In examination
canyon, are creating havodthere. The manufacturer of furniture by purchas- circuit court this morning. The cast p that baa gone forth from "h,il
. . - a .1.. r. appropriated IO. in caA, a check .
im.. a .nl,fi nf tna Ian a rraua I l. k..k i
iaaea ending before the rnlted States and a gold watch and chain valued at K""a;vl,ndJt,ftklnf up a herel
IZt VTu m.d. before the da- fn"and '''.'a'fei of the refugee. 1.
parture Of F. J. Heney from Oregon, at Jr0rm lace W,thoUt beltwt vere arraignment of Japanese me
which time he wiu sever aim
Buralar entered the Empire saloon.
with the Oregon prosecution and turn Fourth and -wft -rwt last n
a e-
metiiod
in Korea. Educated member of the
association talked with last night as-
and stole several bottle of whlnkey tni "i,8 lt U,nof,f tJal.lKvcrd!:a.wn- ,TA?
. . . j.m .1.. ,.ff invaatla-a "no stole several Dottle or whlnKey ana L "... . ..r . .. Lv. . .
fcl attention to the graft 'n"1 four boj,,. of clg;rs. Entrance wae committee submitted the public state-
tlon in , San Francisco. When Mr. tffected by forcing the lock of the front me.nt the Moc,1'Jon P"","" 10 giving
Heney leave Oregon at the conclusion dor with a Jimmy. The cash register U .!S,.th'upre.""u u, fVl'ws In full:
of the Hall trial he will turn over the j naj been opened, but as lt contained no
' riMrnn mim to Tracer C Becker.
' had been chosen by the t"WX;
. era! to clean the dockets of all pending
raves according bis juub
money the tlfleves were forced to con- '? I"?,". ltnon to ,tl,a P0Plu
.n ihmiv.. ith tha articles of th tnited States the real condition of
VV V. Ill, IIKIIUU 1VUIHU rAJMTM.
desire to make known to the people of
Pletely captivating their wives, who five room to be used In hi private M . mltb7Mator
h'lST.LJSibhlI2S-J I f P!tln imperiaj palace, and ""tf. M.u- .A.'--,.ww - : - ' '
id understand little EnalUh. alleaea thfvi; i"" "iL?0,,?-!. no!.!5 Inn'
to go around at all tha dance and other fnuure xo d superior to anything which ihat Bmlth took advantaa-e of her la- 1...,:' .ZTKiZX. - " 1. Ana
nnu. an1 anIH tha ::VT"r"""" """" "F" """.eB"
SSKi, tl'Z,ZlhJtryjiLlla"! Price.. r . V ; ... P!.o' the estate without her possibly for ffttw-wSni
V7"'"r" "."" " '""w"""- I A 1..-. t .i- -. " uunicujo. . ruvi lv 1" uu .aun:i, in fflOlt abundant. Tn tha .m,lii.rin
' " I wwwwu uiw.i. wi.v, I BUDieCIB ininri will r.mn 4n ttKmi. . ..
frivolities which the younger men en-
facts.
tent themselves with the articles of
cheer before enumerated.
By tearing off some boards from a
rear window burglars succeeded In
our country under the rule of the Jan-
anese Invaders, in hopes that the Influ
ence oi mis gnt-at country may do od-
further land fraud 1 1"!, I talned In behalf of our aufreHn and
A UVI a ni ..w - - . . . . MlilIlliB c-nna,n.v lu lu. . . v t j n i w i v -
trials ounns; nm "'.' " " ;1 or r lnK & iewui, oil aiississippi ave- -,-
This morning me jury , "i
dismissed bv Judge Hunt, "ho stated
nue, last night. The cash drawer was
r I tied of 16.36, all it contained. The
Thousand Massacred.
"For centurlea Korea has been a civ-
i miiiinKu j j " - . .. . I ri 1 1 U til .
( that lt would Oe peeojess ior ?- thWaa alan took a ouantltv Of C rui i,,.:,-" " " "lv: "u7
now our beloved country is
But
made the
men to remain
: JJHr"'- th. .t nroutiona that would serve as a clue to their lden
If any are taken ud at that time or at I . . . . . . , prey of a conquering nation which seeks
crwlth Mr Becker and T. & ih hwluV Mm Wil L "Thousand. "of our"countrymen have
hausen and weed out all those who whicJ i hf .'und J" E."'? u-.r. ?',n massacred without arms in their
for one reason or another will not be j -",th0ut being wn i' Tor "lmp y P"""? aralnst
' broua-ht to . trial. It has been an- n2 Jj".iS-0"fc5- ?!'".fr.n' JPne aggresslcn. Hundreds of K
lor. And (hair Ivm Imlit nn liVInt In Uelni villi III. k.l. vi. . K. nr,h .an nun r mraA ,.nAn. i " will go on SUOUl as
all the dances and other parties, the indivnatinn ir. . I the hammer to James' Olisan for I10.S60. 1 . Amn
spouses are threatening to drive out the I WiZX .k.. : who deeded them to F. X. Auer. fim th'i .VT: "J"" -v"?i..r." ."'rar
. . v. l i . - M .v.i r . . j .i.Tij uvu.il in vnmn I . . - . . . -. I . H v& B i L ui unucr ueannr Tinnim
. . . . "I nmnsna am fl.r.nninr in rna najta. I .. i . . - . : . "j -
xormuiae. . lianaKerctilers havd
their worth as acenta foe amue-J
notes into be torture chamber J
has been the mean of bringing
the canyon Quite a colony of
faith. -
JURY WILL INSPECT
PAtnariratk a rr.a at waIk-. .t
thit thTOwp.our "J1 P0f tha troubled water. "! 1"Ia" ?Vumdw Ttsy in?! kn'.w coi car Tput or Ton; rtd
that the kaiser has now bought a very ex- hi VMri Bmlth? The 5JS 2',, t,n.y handkerchief, and how skill
Pn.vVet fnUtura aa a preaent oh'aintiftZ to hava all TthSSldS 5uI,jr ah " rea " Whel occaaloii
to the German Anthenwum la rndon. ?. the plalnm
. i A corrMiuitifi.nt Af , k . t3a-iim m.Hr mui wvvft. iMtvin-w xiurin rna ia. v. ... w . Hn t.i. i.inja
blatt has lust lntarviAw vi B,im rinrir. I the estate. '-. I of thlna- is aaM tn hov. kan J
RTTET, 7?TTT nPHTTTSTn !"h la at prnt in Italy and whom ri?"'",,, n 'Sfjl flth,nl,h ,iin2 Llke.aa "'etlon. Last winter on tul
JiLIJjlJ ilUiAl UilUUJNJJ ba found very angry at Count Leo Tol- 1"!,!"" ,fun.A,tnrf fi K0?!!?1? dent .made mistake at .the end of ar?
SaUH?t J a rhTdU7tVn.f.gWtKU .s
nounced that F. P. Mays will not be "f J?StI? tlt- i7hnPh.t .2 ran ''mra were hanged for objecting
brought to trial on any of the other the po! ce. t he saU hope that the to having their land confiscated. Thou
Indictroente yet pending against him. thief will be apprehended. Mnda cf Koreans have teen robbed of
IDLE 111 RUSH
IIITO THE ARMY
. .1
Mr. Heney stated this In open court,
giving as his reason the impaired
health of Mr. Maya.
: 1 Ve Chano for Xord.
" There I but little prospect that the
Charles F. lxrd case, ln which Lord,
IJobn Hall, John Cordano, Henry Ford.
J. Hat Hitching and a number of
others are Indicted, will ever be
brought to trial Thla is the case in
which tha defendants were charged
with an attempt to blacken tbe repu
tation of Mr. Heney and were Indicted
Tor a conspiracy to impede tne admin
istration oi justice. i
George C Brownell is also under In
dictment for having suborned two wit
nesses to testify falsely before the
grand Jury. It la believed that thl
charge will not be pressed because,
- among other things, of Brownell having
testified in the Hall case.
George 8orenson, another government
witness-both against Hermann and
against Hall and before the grand Jury,
Former Records Increased
by Over 300 Per Cent
in New York.
New York, Jan. 28. Several thousand
mn it Im ftatfmattul tinva luian turnAjl
B-"1. v. ir. tui d i. io Bac.uu JUIi . - - u ...... ...... va, -.. vvn.. . .-. ..
is under Indictment on four different away; from the United States army re-
eaw?flv. cruiting station. In this city since it
Dr. Van Oesner. once convicted and because filled with unemployed two
who has served his sentence. Is under month ago. Every recruiting station
indictment charged with having con- s so rapidly enlisting men for the
. spirea wun u. Bam tsmitn to intimidate j army that the former records are In
wuuonca ir. grana jury. i ib j creased suu per cent,
not believed that this case will ever be At no time since the war has such
tried..
Cases Against ICaXdram.
There are two cases nendlng against
Henry Meldrum who is now serving a
sentence under one conviction for hav
ing falsified the records of his office, i
It is not believed that Meldrum will be
held to account for . these two indict-
rush to recruiting stations been so
?reat, and many are accepted, the of
leers ln charge of the stations declar
ing it would be possible to accept twice
uie numDer oi men now enlisted i
minor defects were overlooked. The
majority of the men who are entering
the army after weeks oi idleness In
ments. . In most of thene indictments I elude former cashiers, clerks and me
are a large number of minor defendants chanics.
and lt is believed that none of these will
be tried. In many cases these men and
women have testified in behalf of the
government. In others it has been
- shown to the government that they did
.. not have any direct or tangible connec
tion wltn the principal in the indict
ment, It la not believed, therefore, that
uiey wiu do orougnt into court,
-v Two Stay Be Tried.
out or the long list or pending cases.
then, lt is the common belief that the
'only potential trials yet remaining are
. the Hermann and Williamson case, in
which Binger Hermann and J. N. Wil
liamson are charged with conspiracy to
. defraud the government out of land in
the Blue mountain reserve. There are
two other casea, one against J. II,
Booth and the other against J. H.
- Booth and R. A. Booth, charging con
spiracy. It 1 thought possible that
these two may be tried by Mr. Becker
following the trial of the Hermann
case, should any of the case be
brought to trial. .
Out of the whole list,' however, it I
oenevea that but lew cases will remain
L after Mr. Heney. Mr. Becker and Mr.
'.: Neuhausen have "completed the sifting
, ' of the sheep from the goats. It Is be
lieved that Mr. Becker will clean up tbe
aocgev oui tne current opinion is that
the docket turned over to, him will not
be a very long one when Mr. Heney
iaves ior nan rTancisco arter tne con
clusion or tne nail trial,
PRESENTS OXLt EIGHT
AMERICANS AT COURT
BATTLE GROUND
-GRANGE ORGANIZED
(Special Dltpatch to Tbe Journal.)
Battle Ground, Wash., Jan. 28. Bat
tle Ground grange was organised here
: waturaay py ijepartment Master Schoon
over, with -82 charter members. The
" following were elected officers: Master,
jonn Meyers; lecturer, Mrs. it. is. Mery;
secretary, Ralph Bramhall; steward, H.
Beckman; assistant steward, George
twjiionf jaay assistant nuwara, Mrs.
Kichter; chaplain, Mrs. Buggies; treas
urer, Mrs. Bcotton.
The regular meetings will be held on
the fourth Saturday in each month at
10' a, m.
. DROWNED A BOTTOM
OF ELEVATOR SHAFT
: ' (United Pren leased Wlr.
San Francisco, Jan. 28.- Covered by
three feet of water at the bottom of the
elevator shaft in the Golden Gate build
ing at first and Market streets, now
; iinaer construction, tne body or an un
, identified man was found this morning.
Efforts to establish the man's identity
nave oeen rruiuess, but it is believed
that he was the watchman of the
building, known only by the name of
imn. s i jie watenman Jia been miss
ing since last Friday.
Ambassador Tower Introduces Fen
Countrymen to Emperor
William.
HAYASjn TELLS DIET
THERE IS NO TROUBLE
" , , (Halted preaa Leued Win.) '
InterpelUtlon pf. the diet. Premier
; Li rftl6ar AoW wl11 have no ef
, feet on the oegotlat ons on the emigra-
th?BfSi0Bl1to car,ed bwSSs
the United BUtea and Japan. He In
formed tha. dUt .ho lp-
CORJELYOU TO MAKE
; ANSWER T03I0RR0W
' (Cnlted pnis Ueied Wire.) ".
Washington. Jan. ; 2 8.Secre-.
Ury of the, Treasury Cortlyou
S. iU tomorrow send to the sen.
, d ate his long expected reply to
s resolutions calling ;f or' Informs
tlon relative to his methods of
meeUng the financial panic. The:
document contains about 11.000
S words. . (
Berlin, Jan. 28. Fewer American
have been presented at court this year
than ever before. Ambassador Tower
has asked permission for only eight
gresentations: Professors Hadley and
chofleld and their wives. Mrs. Spencer
Eddy, Commander Belknap and wife
ana Tnira secretary of the Embassy
Basil Miles.
Professor Schofleld, as a Canadian,
Duuuiu "iiivuj nave Deen presented dj
the British ambassador, hut h ,.
resented an American university the
fireseuiauon is regarded as American
can.
It may not be generally known that
no members of the consular
enuiiea 10 De presented as such
ana, mueea, they never are. Some
consuls, whatever they wives and
daughters may think, have no regret
for their failure to be cresentnri no ih.
raomaiiuu ui b. laay at me uerman
court is estimated to i-nn i.ni,u..
from 11,000 up.
DROPS DEAD BESIDE
DAUGHTER'S COFFIN
(Special Ptapatch to The Journal.)
Pittsburg, Jan. 28. George M. Koser.
a prominent real estate dealer and pres
ident cf the Pulaski Water company,
drooped dead thla morning beside tho
coffin of his favorite daughter, Mar
garet, who had died a few hours be
fore. He had been ln robust hum.
A broken heart, from grief. w m,
cause. The girl was the daughter by
his first wife and he had been fondly
attached to her. It had been arranged
to hold funeral services over thA hq,,v.
ter tomorrow. This arrangement will
not be altered, but tha two win k. t,..-
led in graves sida bv o ..v.i
funeral C v ""1D
The sorvices over tha i)mii.i.. m
he conducted by a Catholic priest, while
jiovum ictiur wm reaa the eery,
ORGANIZER AMONG
NEGROES MOBBED
the land that has been theirs and their
families for centurlea. Manv women
have been insulted by the soldiery and
me Japanese- officials do not even con
aider it as a crime. The ethics of civil
lsatlon. the laws of nations and all the
tenets of humanity and Christianity are
oeing trampled on by tne Japanese,
Mastery Zs Asserted.
"Owing to the intrigues of Jsoanese
me Koreans were not allowed a hearing
at The Hague conference.
ine great Jananese statesmen nave
declared In many speeches that they
were to be our masters, and we were to
be slaves to the Japanese. We assure
the world that the Koreans are a nroud
people and will never submit to thlsJ
condition, ine Koreans are in a stain
of rebellion against Japanese rule, and
this fight we will continue until the
Koreans rule Korea.
"We appeal to America for support.
We desire to make known the terrible
condition pf our country under Japanese
rule, and we ask that the aid of all
Americans be given ln behalf of our
country and ln the name of humanity.
(Signed)
"CHO E. WHAN.
"LEE CHING 81 L."
UNDERTAKER'S WAGON
FOOLS COP'S FRIENDS
They Send Flowers, but the
Burial Agent Was Call
ing Next Door.
Trip to Disputed Territory to Be
Made Soon as Testimony of
Witnesses Is Taken.
transferring the property was instead bf her mmt
t I mi Infirm of tha allnnu.i nT.r' ""'."'F'
. - - - - - - -
rA. . m nklln.A.k.. 111. .ktl....L.lll HIV U.1UI. 4 UU. .
r: '. - """f". i. vimuDupuj ponaMnw. aa talran -at thla tin,.
declared that Dante was a poet of o W'itlD
importance or interest to humanity. ft aa aSa
''Count Tolstoi." Oorky said, "is only T .a5I?l.
Hilt I. Ml... .11 . ,.VJ
'J. lit . ,f K. k. ...1.1. I .r . - V J"" 1 1UW. 1. IIUI
onfT in tha rri.l h.fnr. iTl V TTr. .1, . . I "tF,15 "se ars to be watched closely
Phy 11 XL.0. .i'l ?Vlr .a whl writing their paper. 1
sitting up nights d
(Special Di.patcb to Tbe Joorntl )
Oregon City, Jan. 28. Yesterday w
a day of quiet and rest In the circuit
court, no business of sny account being
done. As the criminal suits were all
hold or'th. Rua..a SSiiWhU5-2 VH? .?" additional UsUmony was beard
. . . : - ' : i Loia mnrninc.
i l uivociiri nonrMiif.nr. Ann An ap i ' .
the chief characteristics of the Russian
is his innate deslra to fight againat ail
oppression."
Mot msprsssntaUTt,
Breaking of tha third dnuma nnrkw
..u. - -
''The present douma cannot be con
sidered the representative of the Ros-
The co-eda ara
Vising new wave of nuiln. . mrmmJ
HIGH
continued to the April term.- all the fonFVV.efonWheiSou!
jurors were excusea rrom attendance ma wUl not last long, the financial con
tt0,ZhJ'KI 15! o.th. emplf; will not improve
I AT
SPEED OVER TRESTLE
H PORTLAND TO DO
SEATTLE ONE BETTER
cfHPoratiaRnd,lww,l,ri X Z? 1 '$x MhirUul ZO-Mile Excursion to Lewiston Wil
, -r - wiv yvsfc- i vi mo uuionucracv win confirm
ne?8,7,! ".n.ru.Qtd,.tn" J"rT. "J.11 'n Europe had any idea of the ex-
CL IAUJ IU lllfj L I SE(J , UU I3UI1 IlUn. IM I HTlnsT -rri I tlAn - . i la a
ImnA In llan,,!. - j " r " I ""uiwwiis m AVUHVlti. I(, WUU1U
ires, and on Vheir retu"m"boTh .idewi "nothlS fncommoS wifhX isation
an Hour Rate Over the
Columbia Slough.
Be Big Event in Local
Commercial Circles.
and argue the case.
ROBS CRIPPLES
THAT SELL THINGS
and it can no longer fall tn irft
"I have often heard lt said and seen
It expressed in the German press that
the czar doe not know tha tm mnHi.
tlon of tho country, and that hi ad
of life Is going to teach the motormen
AM . V. . V.....,.,.. . I. II I I
visors keep him in linorinca of av. w" " lu"1 '
thing that is going on. This is not true. ,treet car" ara not ma(J t0 ""v at
-wotnmg anort or a frightful disss- The Portland-Lewlston excursion haiJ
I - M ... ,,. , I. ' 1
Kuvuitwiituu u ma appamns iobm Deen given a wider significance thart
at first contemplated, and will not onl
Include Portland business men general!
The cxar la not a weak man. He lacks, a speed of 30 miles an hour," said a
Dave Cameron Gets Nine Copper ahe ar' M1JT
uiav nis aerenseiess sub-
Cents and a Bunch af Nee
dles Off John Utter.
"and especially ought not these light
Jects were being shot down but he waa ca" to be operated at euch a speed on a
ioo Dusy wun nia yacht to think of aaric nignt over a high trestle.
(Bpeclal Dlipatcb to Tbe Journal.)
Vancouver. Wash., Jan. 28. A man
giving the name of Dave Cameron last
night held up and robbed John Utter, a
anything else."
Cxarin la JPoor Health.
New comes from Darmstadt, the old
"Last Sunday night the car that left
o'clock, mad the run across the Colum
bia slough trestle at a speed of not
hin. rtih. . 1 ,0'a w slough trestle at a speed of not
Kora1mnrov"na.ri'Jia.ihat il" h.e,alth u lt"" 'han- 2 miles and more likely 80
tFIg- and14th he will soon mile an hour. A broken wheel or
go there for a visit previous to going
euitan AOdui Haald of Turkey has do
cripple, who sells pencils, shoestrings natl to the Berlin boo two splendid
and needles on the streets for a livin
axle would certainly have caused one
or both car to pitch off Into the water
15 or 20 feet below.s with the result
that many of the occupants would have
ir.
For his trouble r-meron secured 9 cents
in pennies and a few packages
lions from MesonoiamTI a 'iZZZa X ""L?5 tc"'anl
. w ii- l - ' i ueun uruwnou uks mis in a iraD.
r?" :uD,"'"n nyena.- ine animals ar- "There is altogether too much reck
needles.
of 5mr, ht.- lr AaZ B .con- Naaanes displayed in operating cars
These were found on his per- "1 Hma "",7 ?Z'la " 1'pns. over this trestle, which crosses water
e nol ee whan arrested. Froih tr'' T.M.ir' - 'r.'"'c" ry
the condition of Utter, the highwayman .B . t .V..m k . -t" i... " "u": two miles ln length.
treaiea mm rougniy. as ne naa several I vinn. i. .v Jl. k
v. .1... ".ii a. irmi success.
Pittsburg, Jan. 28. An undertaker's
assistant from a nearby town drove
over to McKeesport last night to call
on his best girl.
street, McKeesport, next tlopr to
LANDSLIDE BLOCKS
PACIFIC RAILROAD
(United Press Leased Wire.)
San Luis Obispo. Cal., Jan. 28. Ow
ing to the incessant rains of the past
four days a landslide occurred this
I at tlarrir ItMalM, flittM.!.. V. . aw., .m
an : I h and la vv' fn.".8lan, Ievated dway f this character, ln
descrTntion "o? !,..a? o.i'"1'0 Jn lta case of an aclcdent to the car, such as
description of Russian customs. a broken axle, when traveling at a high
UNITE ALL CLUBS IN
ONE ORGANIZATION!
rate of speed, the motorman would
hardly be able to get his car under
control before it toppled over into the
water.
"It has been but a few months since
a freight car of the Merchants' Express
ly. but business men of some otbei
cities along the line of the O. R. & K
company ln Oregon. The excursion will
probably be given April t to 12, whlcH
will admit of abort visits by the parti
at all points along the rout.
"We expect at least 100 PortlanderJ
to take the Portland-Lewlston excurl
sion in April," said R. C. RohrabacheH
secretary of the Lewlston-riarkatn
promotion bureau today. "A taw month!
ago Seattle business men made a Junket!
a mur, ana iewision was one or tn
points visited. There were 80 in th
party, and they were given a royal rel
caption ln Lewiston. We want Portla.n.l
to go Seattle one better not one man!
put a wnoie lot or men better, m?
Lewlston-Ciarkston miv ha mllnl nl
to welcome and entertain their guest J
wjiu uenrii uu nospiiamy. . i
"There appear to be a tendency tl
regard excursions aa mcr. hnlirfav ari
uuib. i oeiieve tne Dent nuslnesa flavl
manufacturer or lohhar
.i . . : . r .
" inuHo given to meeting hla ontal, 11
.-uaiomers. 11 is tne Dest advertising i
City has for lta rnmmerrliil lnt.p..u
and I am sure it is business, first, lasl
merclal club committee ln its enthuuil
asm over me excursion. There will bl
She lived on Grant morning near Port San Luis, complete-
the ly olocking trarrio on the Pacific
: iK.. t. .i. ti.i. ... i uoasi raiiroaa. i ne iracKs were cov-
iiuiiiB vi r . ered to a denth of ten feet A lar.
T iiv yyaaw ww cya.uoa. . AMa , hn a. 1yf nt-mm 1 I 11 J. - A 1 TT t 1 I . . . .
The wagon stood almost In front of "tt"'Z" v IWUSiefS ATOUnU UniVerSltV H V VA L HALTS T 111.
company went 'Off this trestle, and some jk apeclal train, with full Pullman an
Ha v a rnr inari.it with human f.itrh. I diner service furnished hv th. n T
will do likewise with a loss of life N Mr- McMurray has promised a pocl
Flaherty's door for an hour while the awa the debris.
undertakers assistant completed nis
call. Sympathetic neighbors met Fla
herty on his way home from his day's
work and offered to do "anything they
could." The mystified Flaherty thanked
them ln a puzzled way.
Yesterday three or four floral em
blems found their way to the Flaherty
WATER BOARD
RAISES SALARIES
Park Will Join Hands Un
der one Head.
equal-to that in the Madison bridge ular excursion at virtually one-hair tbi
disaster of some year ago." r?ul" '"re. We will show you J
xiuBBum carnival.- tnousands of acrcl
of fruit bloom and a valley scentoJ
with fragrance. In June we will rel
uiprucaie oy coming to your 'Rosl
BAPTISM IS SETTLED Fe'Uvaiil
Member of the water board allowed A movement to link seven peninsula
salaries ax tne push clubs into an organization knows
"'" . KnS- as the Peninsula. TT.v1or.tl x..
u jk , raDner ana ciern were grantea increases -.di
ttrTa n? timaha miTK rom l5 to $105 a month, three clerk. club. wa. favorably discussed last
home. .Flaherty himself is kept busy "v"al '"frff8??. l'laJe the
vonn'mXn ?, siv. !&g&n2&
Christian, Evangelist's Challenge Ac
cepted by Lutheran Pastor
at Silverton.
McKeesport.
ALBINA NOW HAS
were raised to J90 a month, and four night at a meeting of the University
inn T i'arK board of trade,
iuv" I be renreaenterl
'FIRE PROTECTION MAY L0SE A LEG
LISTEN TO TESIM0NY
AGAINST SALOON
Members Of tha llnunr llr.naa ronJ
mittee are hearing testimony In thl
matter or revolting urena.a nt
loons belonging to John Kublk. 528 Ur
ion avenue; L. C. Turner. 31S Coucll
and Jid Johnson. 94 North Sixth. Theal
jiiBii nr. cnargea wun various orrcnse l
some inciuaing the old one of sllov
ing women to congregate In tti.il
yiovvm. inn members win also reopel
tha VhIIam A I ami.. a F M
" a- wiuii rn nun near aaauionai te
North Alblna Improvement association: Christian hurch in thl. city. Rev. Thfrd and Couch which i.r an..l
the Multnomah Improvement assoc'a- J. C. Reinertson, pastor of the United " i(fs:t thi tCimnv h t,lW.'S
tlon, University Park board of TEA Lutheran church, met' the eminent Smifff. l?tl5K2Jr .t?arl.by.thI
Every club will
on an executive com-
(Speclal Dispatch to Tbe Journal.)
Silverton, .Or., Jan. 28. In response
"nif t0i seeure urity of action among I to numerous challenges made from the
1.110 UUUB I UI lilt
ment of the entire pen
all the clubs for the general linnrove- I r.., ir.it h vitn rr,rri. on. ..nn.t
insula. rrr :.. rr w "
. - - va..u uviiiuauia. , a .1. i
Trmrvsr 1T AfinTnmTfn Those clubs which It is nronna. t or neany m, inoum o ueen con
XJLWiU. - ilii jtKAjXUIUl J. Include In the organization are tha ducting a series of revlvsl meetings in
(Special Dlspatcb to The Journal.)
"vii, uiiiicioiir ram board OI trade. I iumoiail ;iiuiiiii. inc. "i. cminciii
Vancouver, Wash., Jan. 28. E. O. I Arbor Lodge Push club, Woodlawn Push speaker at the opera house last even
ur i tism " Meetings in tne cnurcn were
kn.nH r .'..7.' abandoned for the time being, and al
and company will be ready for active yesterday that may result ln the loss In the new federation. though the debate was not definitely
. I announced until o o cioca iasi evening,
l l.k. V. . .. wl.K . . . . tin it
wa filled almost
At their new borne on Albina avenua
near Killingsworth tho North Alblna
rire company was officially organized
last night. The appropriation of 1200
for apparatus was passed by the coun- Mitchell, a shingle mill man of Brush flub, Peninsula Push club and possibly 1" .d.cbate on ,th f "Wect of "Bap-
that within a few weeks the apparatus
service.
R. W. Mills was elected president;
Ray Mills, vice-president; Dr. A. W.
Anderson, secretary; A. it. mone. can-
tain; E. Mulholland, lieutenant. The
next meeting win be held Wednesday
evening, February 6.
Those who were enrolled as mem
bers last night were: Dr. A. B. Stone,
j. ti. oua. n. w. juius. ur. tt. w.. An.
derson. K. Mulholland. J. W. Schatz.
H. G. Parsons, H W. Schatz, M. Mat
schlk, A. R. Mills, M. K. Schatx, C. O.
Jones, S. -L. Osburn, Mr. Morris and
Lt. Jjaggeit, jr.
Prairie, sustained a seriou. accident sWM
Several commltteea w.r. .
pulling stumps the sweep broke and one look after several improvements con- the opera house, wil
lii .l.nnk Ullnh.ll talrln In tk. 1.. I temDlated. HDinilf th. mnt lmn..i... I DaCltv Of neaTlV 1.0U0.
epllntering lt badly. He was at once which Is Columbia Park. More light ?, 0 verf lowing with jprepresenUng
committee to the effect that the placl
naannss annWsAHA I I
TRACTION EXTENSION "
PI4NS AT AST0RL1
af-
(Spectal Dlnpatuh to The Journal.
Astoria. Or.. Jan. ISAt .
S . """'"P DniMtlvt. and besides confining his sub- F he Astoria Electric comnanv D. ll
II I T the object to make tho hnrS A Ject c bsely to the word of scripture, MCGse. of New York was elected manal
tfade a la?gerfacto?,onetheer,eSanr?,,,l ted referenoe. from numerous stand- r. Act g Superintendent Knigh
. ard worss in ooin ureen ma r.nguan i -".... iii wi ine-Dusmesi
substantiate nis claim. While he"i"u,, r. cu win arrive rroif
.t.t at Tnoi.'. i.oi(i l... ar. .inn want.i . i an -masses anm an aenominauons.
.m.iT iinm.. . .nt.rt.i .i.. Dolnted for that numnan innZ.. "JL Rev. Reinertson argued ln the
tne injured member.
l(f 0 UUO lailim ar7 aao via aavaasa. utJV iiv I t - - . . m
did not come forward with a profuse N.ew" T about February 1
OREGON CITY'S
yi-rr T.K -.rm n n-r -r It A Tl V A TTPTTAT TT A TXTC1
lUJli I'JJAJM aVhl)' xxvv7XAVll ilVAUp , flow of orator UkJ his opponent, hi Pn. the secretary, ready knd will
KTli rT?rtWTl ATH a ATt?a handled his subject greatly to the aat-1 nf-.o assist in tnp establishment ol
JJllX jllJyJJf JXU oALJiiO isfactlon of the audience and was earn- J athletic grounds at some point ad
estly aoolauded at the close of his argu- iacen.t. to its line provided resnonslbll
Mr. Hurf
will
ASKS FOR PLACE OF
MURDERED OFFICER
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal,)
Oregon City. Jan. 28. The Ice nlant
at me corner or
streets
Halns
for 8,250.
art
estly applauded at the doss of hJsargu- 1 1 ji , " llne Provided responslbil
ment.. .,i.u. ur an organised DOdy wouli
4sdw
(Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.)
Austell. Ga.; Jan. 28. Th. .icrht .
white man distributing circulars among
uiv mri vcb La. Lai ib iiuimr nn inncy iinrtti
the regroes of the country to '"organfitt"
so infuriated the white residents of
in. luwii uiml rna niRTrmnrnr n, . . K. 1 ..
k...n a -i..- .1
George H. Johnson is the name of the
man ana ne is emoioved hv th. r'r.r.-
eratlve Union." with offices In Atlanta,
to oraranize the negroe. in th. am,iZ
towns inftTlabor unions Austell is the
uuru own in wnicn jonnaon ha. K..n
Leading negroes of Atlanta a ti.hn
the "Cooperative Union." and they de
clare that soon the negroeswill be or-
Huuzeu una a sirixe aeoiared all oyer
the BUte unless better wages are paid.
Not Enough Pore Air.
Thirty-seven Austrians were ar
rested last night by the police on a
charge of violating the cubic air brdl-
wuw ium men were round in the
tl?mand" ,Vk X'S1 Btreat- an
trl" S2d lf,6 North. Fourteenth street.
In, the police-court thl morning the
cases. Were continued one day fo?Wr!
Tool Thief Sentenced.
Imnrluinni.t Ir. h. 1.11 .
a h.rh.r whrt .hnt .r. lrtll. . .hk k """""" v"" vv.ui.ij, jan lui a
i.. .1.1. .n..., 'v',u, '' " given u. s. Robertson in the
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Oakland, Cal., Jan. 28. T. 8. Shlell,
corner of Main and Twelfth r, ,. . - The discussion lasted two and one present a feasible plan and the necett
was sold yesterday by H. E. oaivauon Army Cant ftlake Good half hours, during which great enthusi- '"y data. It is the Intention of thl
to L. P. Horton and Roy B. CoxJ Ti7i, i?.i,ii.i . a m.,, I asm was manifest in the audience. c.01'nPa,ny ,t0 tend its streetcar line tl
w v . muiuuauiL'i UUL V1LI1U--
less, Parents Arrive.
Opinions remain at variance, as waa Alderbrook at no distant date.
expected. I . " "
TUUJv A RAP AT
police
(Special Dlspatcb to ' The Journal.)
Pittsburg. Jan. 28. The press agent
of the local Salvation Army advertised
additional charge of larceny was nend-1 a haby auction for today's services In
Ing slain policeman James Fenton at I .nn,i i . '
mirSil!5 SKiW a?' this CU8ed of stealing toos from an auto
moming filed his application for ap- mobile belonginiT to a N Smith an
pointment as a policeman. Shlell stated aitinnSi J15 I m. J1' . An
that since his action in slaying Fen- ing against the defendant, but thl wa order 10 attract a large crowd,
tons murderer was so generally ap- dismissed. Judge Cameron stating that L lie "uccee!ed lulte beyond hia
FINED FOR STOPPING
OFFICER'S BULLET
fit.nl in.
minx or noinmg nooier now than to cover both cases.
iaic rruiuup iiavco uu lij r, police xorce.
Hhieii is wen recommended and wil
hi.
C k8 a p,ScS or Dvery. ana ne the punishment inflicted in the tool ta"ns- The barracks ' was crowded by
ma L.OT3II ic.iuovi a iieru. ne cuuia i k t p n 1 1 n o- ..a. wa. a,,i..in ,1 ....... . i cniiaiesB Darenia h nn Tnp arrnns-a .io-r.fr
uiuiagca auu nv luiliuuiltsa tl L in OOOT
of the dingy building and a faahlnnnhl
dressed audience embarrassed the wor
shippers, ine press agent could not
make good.
It was announced that the Infant
would be given to the Lord, whlla th.
eaivationisis wouia act as its terres-
onirii is wen recummenuea ana win -.r i t TT 1 tit -nr -w Anm
ta.k? uthl ,5egular, examination which VALUABLES LOST
will be held shortly. I
TW f!TTV ftTTTTRfTTPQ
BY MINE WORKERS
Conspirators Are HeM.
Herman Haffner and Leo Honsir the
men accused of trying toeMort morieS
daT hl'.d hr-3van Cameron to await
Us def sSflLU, 'WW. -Wast each of
(United Prew Leaaed Wlre.V
Indianapolis. Ind.. Jan. 28. That fac
tion of the United Mine Workeas of
America composed of Socialists was
again defeated - in the annual conven
tion or tne organisation as it nas pees
ln former conventions. One of the
fights lost . by them was tbe one over
their resolution advocating activity In
the political field. The resolution pre
sented a memorial to the "skillful gen
eralship, sound Judgment and keen per
ception of the ablest man ever known
in tne laDor movement, jonn Miicneii,
president of the miners' organization-!'
The commutes also concurred In th
resolution giving the retiring-president
rrom it,ouo iq aao.ouo in girts, Dut as
a substitute he was given six months'
vacation on pay. ... .i....,.,
v. Xiewis Files Declaration. '
Tnk XFtrim a.mm..a. ...... ( , . .
v wi,, U&. ?m.i VVUJ1L uc..ui.r,
his declaration xhls afternoon as;a can-
aiaate ror reelection on the Republi
can ticket on the ulatf arm of hoiw.tv
and efflcieacy to pffiosv ; '
4 A pocketbook belonging to a
d young woman living at 210 First
fc street, was lost ln the Whits
Temple recently and lt is be
d . lleved that It was stolen. Th
pocketbook had been left in an
umbrella in the vestibule during
d the sorvices.
S During December a valuable
seal ring was lost near the
Episcopal pro-tathedraL The
ring slipped from the owner's
finger and although the loss ha
been advertised the seal ha
never been relurned. Rewards
4 have been offered for the return
4 of both the seal ring' and the
S pocketbook which contained
4 papers of value to no one except
4 the owner.
4
la answering advertisements tenia, slaast
MCBtlos lb Journal. wast
OFFICER'S HEAfl
Attorney Hanrv r Tn.t.rW ........
.. . . . . n r4 wv-.. - r.r r -v.: -kiii
Herman wursnara. cnargea Dy r- luiiwrmuie, nas iuea cnarg.
trolman Suitter with resisting an off i- with the board of police commissions
.o. nnnt nllt. .TiKlo-a n.n. Bsaillat iatrolrnan W.nAlnntt .11. ml..
Ltl , ITM IMU.l. " J " O w - . . ' MlKfilll
eron ln the municipal court this morn-, pruiai and unprovoked assault. Th
Inn. Th. nana was continued for sen-1 alleged Offense was mmmllM J
tence. which Is eaulvalent to a sus- Christmas day. It appears that Wirl
pension or further proceeaings. i imu een arresiea and lockc
nii.lrhiMl wo. sunt . rv NttlTt. .air. , uu 111 mi f : 1 1 V nr inn nn a nH.Mw.
.r.l mnnthl a frn whllA thA fnrmAf Wflfl fighting in the street. T.s t.r - XT.
running away after being placed under dicott entered the prison with a drunkc
. . - mi i. i i . j I mnn wnnm n. na. , n . l , .
.ri t3BL. 1 UK tfi cocih bU.iKB 11.. m uu l .,1 . w iiaw. in & Cei
with the arrest and escape of Burk
hard, the shooting being a transaction
Into which the court declined to go, A
damage suit for $10,000, growing out
of the shooting, la now pending ln the
circuit court.
trial custodians.
Disappointed, the crowd left the hall.
PEOPLE'S MARKET
GOES INTO COURT
The People's Market association ham
again carried its trouble with the city
iinu me circuii court, juage uieiana
a short time ago sustained the demur
rer of the city to a previous complaint,
in which it was sought to restrain
tns city rrom revolting it r ranch! se,
and the city conncll since that time
has acted by ordering the franchise re-
voKea.
xns association now comes with a
new complaint on the merits of th
ease, ana again asKs mat tbe city be
restrained from Interfering with its
business. It cetg forth its franchise,
saying that lt has put 139.000 In im
provements, snd asserts that tha mavn
and city officials threaten to Interfere
with their peaceable occupation. l . (Cnlted Press teaaed Wira.t
' ThlB SUlt Will bring the nutation nf L Wllhlnrlnn la. TV,, kilt ...4.
V. .iw .w - 1r"..-!?.T "I. ."----l . .. iuouiu uuiui.
A f " """wj'auon arry i izing ne boundary line , between the
AMERICANS WELCOMED
; AT BUENOS AIRES
(United Preaa leased TFtre.)
Buenos Ay res. Jan. 28. Officers of
tne American torpedo rieet were warm
ly received today by President Alcorta.
Minister of War Fraga. Minister of Ma.
rine Betbeder and Foreign Minister ot
Aitaira z,eDauos. Tns closing of con
gress by the government has not creat
ed the great political trouble predicted
by-so many. - . . S
IDAHO-WASHINGTON
BOUNDARY MEASURE
r?rt?u.nei!? 1ulT. bofors th j states of Idaho and .Washington pasted I
court for decision. th sepato today, - .'
While ; the off icer was unlocking tl
ooor wintermute reached through th
bars and struck the officer on the head
TOiuieruiuia now geciares tnat the offl
cer retaliated by taklna- him t.nn
?" ,f?d J.,n4w.hlni tha. trimming c
his life. For Ihis he asks redress J
me aanas oi ine ponce commissioner
TR AIN NO 1 ON N. P. ' .
ONLY TRAIN IN LATI
No. "I was the only train that
'didn't toe the mark today.
isormern i-acinc xso. i, au
at 7 o'clock, arrived at 7:86.
Southern Pacific No. H. due at
7 :(S, arrived on tine.
Bouthern Paciflo No. 18 dtis at
Xl:S0, arrived on time. -a
R. W. No. 8, due at' 8
o'clock,'; arrived on time. -.
O. R. & N. No. 6, due at 9:45,"
arrived on time." ;f -.
Astoria '& Columbia: No. 41. "
S dus at i:16i arrived on tlma r
.