The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 19, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    - " '. .' L Vitp nprr.ftM nAii.Y TOURNAL PORTLAND,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY ID, 1CC3.
J3S. GLASS
'S FREED
Deputy District attorney
Adams Ecturns "JNot True
..BUr.iii;terious-;,'Oise
Against . Beautiful Jlus
sian Woman for Murder.
' ..-,... mass will not hav to
st.tnd trial in th circuit court on th
harg of killing her nusoano.
m... mihrt was shot lit th MCK
whll' they Wer In a room togthr In
n apartment-hous. Deputy juisirici.
Attorney AdamB this morning filed "not
, which , nd th
-.. .iinr bMi charged with
manslaughter ftf iff a" preliminary
'"ST aSW ; this, rnornlnrxplalr
that after a ion """V';" 7 "
cided there was no possibility ftf n
. vlctlng Mrs, Glsss U aba wer placed
an trial. - t .v , , , ?,' .
' - Th 'law aaya that a ' grand Jury
should ot return an Indictment unless
ihre Is.a probability of vmUobJ'
Mid ha "and th aama rule ahould ap
p?v to the-district attorney sitting aa
igrend jury.. . la tUa,ca-a Mrs. alUss
wai the only person present when the
hot that killed hr husband was fired
and aha denies kaowledg of It. She
said that eh was wot looking toward
h-r husband when-th kaot wa firwdt
that aha did not know. fea. had .
that he had abused her. and that aha
ranut In fright aa anon as her hus
band wti ahou Sha had marks On ner
body to bear out her story of W treat
ment. and the pollca had tone to the
houaa one that morning to keep ber
husband quiet,- . '
"Aside from tha fact that Glas 'was
hot In the buck In a w.y that mad It
eeem Improbable that he shot himself,
thera was no direct evidence, and I de
rided that It would be only a needless
expense to put tha woman on trial.
' '-, Was Hysterical, v, v
' For several days after her arrest
Mra Glass was" hysterical. Sha was
confined for a short time In the county
lall and then placed tinder guard In dif
ferent hospitals. Finally aha was re
leased on her own recognisance and a
local charitable Institution has - been
looking after her welfares Bh is an
attractive woman of Russian nation-
. . . . . ik. AC . U akjuktlna
IllTi Alia H lUQ L1IU HID BUIIUUIIRi
early In November, had little knowl
edge of the Knglish language. That
she has a bright mind Is made evident
by the 'way in which she, is now, able
to. converse. V
Class is said to have had a long aim-
inal record and to have - dragged .the
woman around from place to place with
him, keeping hr in fear and constantly
abusing her. They had been in the city
only a short time when ha was killed.
JUDGE DUNNE WILL
NOT TRY JOURNALISTS
(United tress Lease Wire.) .1:
San Franrlsco, Feb. 1. The trial of
Fremont Older and R. H. Crothcrs, id-
itnr anil nrnnrt ptnp '' rHMW tl VAl - of JthS
Pan Francisco Bulletin, charged- with
criminal libel by WllHam Tevls. the
Foutbern California millionaire, is to be
tried by Superior Judge Robert Doollng.
of Kan Benito. Judge Dunne of - tUis
city, before whom the case was set,- has
declared that on account of his famil
iarity with- tha defendants he .will' not
try tha case, but will appoint Judge
Iooling in his stead, who -will arrive
this afternoon to take- charge,
LA GRANDE ADOPTS '
MARKET DAY PLAN
' " . 111 'k'ir-,:-"? sfil
(5peeUI DUptloh to The Joarnal.l ' '
I.a Grande, Orv Feb. U.Satisfled
with the excellent results of the mar
ket days established by 'the Pendleton
tkmmerclal -association, this city has
decided to try the experiment and with
in two weeks will have formulated a
series of market day sales for the com
ing spring and summer months, Tha
Ia Grande sales will be the first to be
adopted east of the Blue mountains, but
the high -success of 'the sales 'at Pen
dleton and elsewhere in tha inland em-
Eire has stimulated the La Grande
ommerclal club to try the experiment.
ROSEBURG'S PAVING
; ERA IS AT HAND
:; . ", ''v-V-
' (Siteclal SUpatch to Tse Journal.)
i RORcburg, Or.,- Feb. 19. Rosebnrf
council took up street paving last night
and will prosecute work rapidly. The
council will pass a new . ordinance, -call
an election to bond the city,-and pro
ceed with work. Nit ' will be 0 days
probably before active work will beg la,
FREE' DELIVERY OP' :
, LA GRANDE'S MAIL
Washington, Feb. City free de
livery will be established at La Grande
May 15, in answer to Representative
UUis application. Tha government fish
commissioner also promises Ellis a 11b-
, -.Ill
rrai asnJBiulvl v iiuuv n
to ina u malum nrer in tew e
P TOs , is rthe; time of .
year you -will tieed them '
. to finish out' the old suit
This week our; Pants
special 200 pairs of the
regular $4 quality :now
$2f.85. ' ,
J'.OTIKHG CO
1C3-XC3 Third Street
XT '
I . i til V 1 V':':.
i r -. f 1 . a tt?.
' it f'-.'NJs-
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I - aaa. mm a , m m m
FiMDhLAY
WHEN CALLED TO STAND
AUed Conspirator in Waymiro Case Gives. Different
; Vers of Affair From' Story : He .Told .Officials.
j ; -Wlien:nfWas Afraid of rcst.; .
U U Mandelay, -who waa one of the
lleirsd eonsolrators in tha Raddlng
Wavmlre case, but was released by the
state after his tearful pleas for mercy
and his promises to tell . tha trutn,
which, he said, would convict tha other
two defendants, rave testimony this
morning directly at rarlanca with hl
aworn statements on tha preliminary
baarlns-. BVir this ha will be crosectlted,
according to tha statement of District
Attorney Manning, wjio says wm m-
Id iiti man iui jn . j i. . - -'r
mtut dcxlring nbout for Cy and rp-
a J ...let. Via Am rit AttiiTm
ney or lan J. Malarkey, special Prosecu
tor in the case, went on tha etand this
. i i 4u - - nlrlv Alftmrmtit
story than that which ha related during
ine preliminary nnn, i "'"' V V
T. - .,..,.,1 Win, of his arrest la
conjunction with the case. - - .
me prenminsry uin
testified that Raddlng had him go Intu
iha iinmilton buildlDr on the afternoon
of the attack on Mayor Lane telling
him that something was olng to hap
pen and that a prominent official' and
, irornto wuiuu vm iiut k
w i.ii a i AsAn tiinitf sHAtrlnss
h.. UaUlv A ni A lsim Jfehanc
tha official and the woman, hut said
he "wanted .Mandelay .there as a wit
ness because he wanted information.
Ma also related this morning that he
had seen Mrs. Waymlra come out of
the tnayor'a office on two other occa-
R Ions, on one of which her clothing
ad been disarranged to such an ex
tent that he had remarked it from
where he was in ' the dentist's office
on tha same floor and that ha had
told Raddlng of what ha bad seen.
- : y- 'Will Be &onr Trtal. . ; ' . '
and Is being fought : bitterly, the at
torneys for the defense contesting
every point to which they can find
an objection- v Arguments ana disputa
tions between the counsel for the de
fense and for tha prosecution ' aUr, up
tha raurt room avarv few minutes and
criminations and recriminations are
hurled, back and Tortti oetween mo
men. Time and again during the morn
ing session Judge Uantenbeln. waa com
pelled to call the warring attorneys
to DOOK ana ,cauuon lliom liiai inry
should confine their remarks to the
case at hand and make their objeo-
tlona to the court ,nd not, to, each
other. ' And this is only the beginning
for as the testimony gets deeper , into
K- na-A If la anriiMnt that A M 1 1
III .tw V aw - - y
. LI,.. -tat l.lnM 1 ' 111 li. MM,tMl
Diuri utiLirr vi'iivwuuii vw y v . - v
until It la safe to say that tha trial
will do m Buperacaiea ou iruui bmivv
to finish.
WM eaBa.V tWllllal.
Dr. lAna was on me. stana i,or crv--examination
from th time tha court
opened at t:S0 until 11:!6, during which
time he waa subjected to a searching
fire from Mr. Logan.! His story told on
direct examination waa gone Into in de
Ull and waa questioned aa to his mo
tives and hit every act during all the
time between7 August and September 20.
the period during which Mrs. Waymlre
had been coming first to his office in
the otty hall anf later to his private Of
flca In the Haw llton building.
It Is evident from the line of ques
tions asked that tha defense Intends to
hold by the theory, corroborated by the
testimony of Mrs. Waymlre, that Mayor
Lane had urged tha woman to come to
his private office, had encouraged the
visits, had postponed the letter of rec
ommendation whloh sha desired him to
give' ber from time to time in orderto
secure her repeated visits and then nad
been the aggressor In the trouble Which
took place in his office,
amlnatlon this morning, questioned the
mayor,, about what took place on the
AkJ aiinhii.'ll. the data of the
fracas in his office. He asked If there
had not been a meeting of tho execu
tive board on that afternoon and the
mayor said he did not remember but
. .. 1 i - i v Kmii a ealled meet-
lng he did not think there had as It was
not the regular uuy or u. .
v. vfl 4iw those
in the room after tho attack upon him
that ha thought tho woman had' been
hired to come mere vna rum mm.
A f Uid Wot Bnspect woman, v ,
ii. T n than want , Into the Clr-
cumstances surrounding - the writing
aula LVC1 I V- . . .
tnendatlon which Mrs Waymlra Bought
and tried to show by the mayor that the
letter naa neon wiinnoiu i " "v
dues added vlslta from tha woman. The
mayor was asked why he had not turned
the letter over to Mrs, Waymlra or or
dered his stenographer ' to do, o apd
said that he hanot thought of It r.t
. . . a U a aa a vmlafalr In
tne time, uiat un - --
the letter which Joe desired to have cor
rected ana . tnai- ne nan uv hiub"v
thero was anything ulterior in the mo-
a k ' t.ak wAmori . H intfm that
people wer continuaUy coming to him
r . . .h la I 1
on similar errant. a una w jt
no particular attention to the circum
stances at the time. The woman had
been persistent In her visits: buthe had
thought nothing of It until after the
happening in his of Ilea,
The publication of the story wb then
gona into and Mr. Logan asked the
witness If he had not gone to the pa
pers with his statement in order to
"beat tha others to it," but Mayor Lane
said that ha had desired simply to make
a truthful presentation of the facts in
order that tha Story might not be given
circulation In a garbled and untruthful
manner. .v i'i';-.
Mr. Logan then sked who had given
Thomas O. Greene authority to sign the
complaint which sUrted tha proceedings
and if the witness had not scoured the
middle west for tha record of Mrs. Way-
1,1 Malarkey pulled a kig bnndlo . of let
ters from his pocket end offered to In
troduce them In evidence a showing the
record of Mrs. Waymlra,
is
f.
hia' ramnbell of the fire department
JS iUUtlll'S aw, .,iwbvw.,-m- -.
t.a invited . Councilman priscolL
. ,.1 isAMaa -ann-: ri una anus
who .: ; ft- drarman, Hf -
horses that he said recently .-could; 'bj
han k seven years. musM weigh Jrom
wise he approved by -the fire commis
sion. Six horses ar-needed at. tills
time 'fcnd' win " oe 'ws"' ,
!i ..lmni nriea allowed for
each animal by the council is 850.
WALLA WALIiA TRAIN -
, ? HAS 1BEEN EESTORED
-, . ; v , - ;A t M
(Speetsl DUpttcb to TX iourntl.) ' .
Pendleton, Or.;Feh. 19. In. tesponse
to the increased passenger traffic in the
inland empire the O. H. A N. announced
today that the regular daily passenger
train between this city and Walla Walla
would be placed in service again Febru
rv 25. after a suspension of a few
weeks during the. dull winter season.
This train accommodates rail of the east
end Of Umatilla county and also all the
ectlpn north of Walla Walla and gives
the inland empire . an additional train
service. Into Portland. Its reinstate-
P.MFF
HAS: MEW
f Tf von want to go into her pnst hee
U the et7ers thai T will show what ale
Is said he. ?y ; ' , '-., '
, Logan, oams back. . ; '
. Tea wa will let; you introduce the
lettera and go into her record,"'he said.
"If you wllet'u. o nto U.e record o?
u.Jne Wa will throw the pa.s
down and let you Put these letters into
svldenoe it you wu u --
ltaaalsg' Oets Bnsy. ' -V.
. . h battle
W 1111 1 11 W mMm b v - - . .
oitiaetlnn to make or any iiswrani me cnnuren in m usiana vi mo v--S5'Derall
I made it to the court and Carnival. It Is felt that very little is
tDfJ!'LJiIvi;. f the other side. known . among the aohool children con-
Ini to get in , trord for some time wi
silent." tie men : :
twit ?'n:rxXy
limony in iiwi r J . . v, - T, rv . welL
Wayralres story heforethe Jury
Irfiaan would -not agree to- tl trff
vj " ..M thera was a lot OI tne
mSnrthAhew..Wnot right end hedld
not Mrooosa to hava irs. w
croe-exmled on it. ,
: 'iwnat W the matterr
ah Tha h"r preliminary hearlngf' Lo
m' said nothing of tha Kind Cad hap-
p,or.n then a.ked.the mayor irha had
?"tyTeen prevented from , ng -a
-w 1 M a-.&a.-ai Bnlil I f nBI 1
many p-i. ' ';, , Mimi, iA I
ihara was a certain class or people in j
i h. yiv.who believed th: woman si
tory. ..i.ii,.i
r lr- ?TT.h tha stand by "calling I
Lane had left the D Lo-au j
Attnrnav Loaan tO thS . Stana. l" 1
had made soma reference ' vi" i J
wbloh M.to.fr.JaTvOI0'23
maae to loi.rmw , tT-.. i hi
last night. He "k'l-R? '
naa iesrne u in .v., a
had called .on Mandelay last Right at
:20 odOCK. Iogan aaiu ,u.i
been toid of the visit. . ; (
Kaadelay Told ot Tlilt'i ' -
Who told you," - asked Malarkey.
Logan said Mandelay had -called him
up and told him, vile went on to saj
that-Mandelay - had told Aim of ? the
visit and had said that Malarkey had
represented himself as a deputy "nflis
trfot attorney. He had alod that
Bauer and Greene had a clwWl ;inst
hlra for a debt owed and. thst they
would press the claim. If he did -not
testify f6r the state. ' , r
Didn't Mandelay tell you that M
had promised to meet me at i:80 in
tho afternoon, but that he bad failed
to keep tha appointments Malarkey
""5s- said Logan, "he said ha had
promised to go there, but that ho.dld
not want to change his teUony,
Malarkey then brought out that Man-
mire and John Logan in - the office .ot
BeneTa -roui ain oumw iwihwiii
"That was at the same time that you
had a number of - your witnesses' to
aether- in another room In' the :. same
building," Mr. Logan Mid. ' - -
"Do you know that to be fact?" Ma
larkey demanded. Logan said he did
not, hut that ho had heard It j , "
"You -wanted to get Mandelay to tell
a story that would, dovetail in, , with
the othersT" Malarkey suggested. -
- HKrA k. If ..(J T Aan ' "I 1 iil lilat will t
we have both dona when we have been
defending a case together. . k
un, yes, - saia Maiaraey, - 4 anow ww
have defended- cases together yind have
. .1.. 1. . . fl lL. anvwa
pmiiiv- wiiilvaa?B - li - aoiuv
story," f -v-
laOgan Taxes Exception.
H'I want to take exception to that,"
T a m a-U 'T k.. , -1 n .4 Ia aat
uuftail n. ivi. . a nniv iivtti uicu ,w
a witness to perjure himself." Malarkey
went on wun, 111 s quesuuns unamiuruva
Then Mandelayvwas called.! He told
a story of having seen Mrs. Waymlre
once In tho Hazelwood restaurant. He
had later gone to the dentist's in the
Hamilton building at the suggestion of
Raddlng and had seen Mrs. Waymlre
and Mayor Lane come out of the latter's
office together, r Raddlng had called his
attention to It, telling him who. the peo
ple were, -f .v. 1.
The next day he went back bnce more
and saw Mrs. Waymlre come out'-of
the mayor's office. He said her cloth
ing was disarranged and ha had told
Raddlng of it. Raddlng had pot liked
the story.- ' A few days later .Raddlng
had come to him, the witness said; and
told him he wanted him as a- witness.
Raddlng had said he was after Informa
tion and he wanted Mandelay to be there
as a witness. That was on Thursday.
Mandelay said, and he . had gone up
there. Later he had gona into a toilet
room in the hall and as he came out he
had heard screams coming from the
mayor's office. He saw some one smash
in the glass, saw the mayor and Mrs.
Waymlre In the middle of the ' room.
Tha Am,H than Mama Mt . , U -
- -" bu.ll. V I" V V, 111V I Will
and went down stairs. That, Mandelay
said, was all he knew of the case. .
nan an a nuew oi iug rase. 1
wwiiii-v JHW1111.J aaoHMiiity uieti -vesau
to question tha witness on the story he
had told in the municipal court, and his
line of questions met with determined
opposition from the defense.The court,
however, allowed the prosecution to go
into the question in order tof show where
Mandelay had . changed his Story and to
refresh his memory as (o what his
former -testimony had been The court
held that the witness was hostile to
the prosecution ' and could therefore be
led in his testimony,., ; - .
Mandelay's cross 5 examination Was
taken up during the middle of the after
noon session by Mr. Logan..
District Attorney Manning then begahlF. Bann for 3,000. J
IT IIP
said Chief Campbell todi-y; Rcb rwantl
Vevmuy iu .uurioum m UTiscotl
n mblra, ftW1 VilaS aa a AM n A K a, Y. a. ,
BOltable for tha fire BervlrA run ha
bought for 1275 We are allowed $350
ror e0Q nore. out u u aeiaom we pay
that .inijcla. ; However, It id impossible
4i'O'Ar knoakttse laaa Ihnn l-f-a.a!
sjv iiwmcn vsi ii"" uuu fuvvi
are cheaper than a few months ago; but
Vi : aaV inhan fhar. innlrita t i Ha. . Knaae
IWI -jv fciHisny niav aaytx,w 4.4 tAVrl Oa
ar In the market for 27B.,, .-? v-';
vuunui iiiicii . ioi,uii paiu I nvciiuv - jib
a' .AAlt Maaflna. Kai lai HA1I ... .A. . -
at vuuuvit uivr-3L.il. a tunt iiq vuhiu iiuiviinriQ
)1 lrln1it hA.aAai siilrahU V.. l.a
BJ1 gVlIl.C9 VI MVI T O O U a LAM 1 3 tUI IUU IUV
department for 1275, to which statement
Chief Campbell takes objection. . V ' : ;
ment gives great satisfaction to all of
eastern Oregon and Washington. -tt'igr-
KILLED BY SROXG' - - v
llliDOSEiOi'EDICIKE
'S1. yjNn - I ii I . C'ii'' -V: 1 '
gacmniento, CaL, Feb. 19.Ed ward 3.
Rowlins, the San Francisco ? carpenter
who was found unconscious In a room In
the Seattle lodging house yesterday and
Conveyed to the receiving hospital, died
there last night. His body was re
moved to the morgue. It. la believe J
Rowlin's death was caused by an over
dose of medicine, but this will not be
definitely determined until att autopsy
is performed this evening. -
!EII
IBID FESTIVAL
N' .' . ...-,'-..
Speakers 'Will Tell Young-
stcrs of Part i hey Ara ,
. , Expected to Tlay. ' .
7 F.lghteen thousand new boost erg for
the.rortland Rosa Festival will pour
out of tbe.schooihouaei tomorrow arier
noon. ' - ' v '
8uierlntendent of Schools Frank. Rig'
ler has wrlttenl the principals of the
more imponant hciiuoiiioumw, fta,na
them that they will be visited by two
apeukara tomorrow afternoort at t
children of the plans for the festival
ana Urge mem 10 paruciiiais in
. '' ' '-.Win !r1&ln Plana. r
rne eoeaaers win iiumui iw iun-t-
' . . i 1 . i i . I J ... II.. ' una A
a ,i i' " ,i . a(i,uii . - - -
ramina- tha extent and Importance ot
ine carnival, ii ia nuyru mu
dren will be enthused not only to plant
roses, hut to write to friends In other
stales- of the 'festival and of the many
advantages of, Portland and Oregon.
The speakers wlU also tell the chil
dren how much the part taken by them
In last year's festival was appreciated
and how It has been planned that this
year there will be not delay in the
marching and that thera is mora time,
more money and a better system of con-
. The speakers who are to address tha
various schools will meet in the assembly-room
of the Commercial club
tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock, so as
to leave ther and reach tho schooU
. . . i . t. . . - k akllA
by .... ' S$ "' ' V ' , , t .; .
; i . - list of Speakers. - ...- ; r.
i The complete list of speakera and
schools where each will be assigned Is
M follows: i ! .'. ' ,' '
Arleta -Dr. Rmmet Drake! Atkinson.
Oeorw! W. McMillan and J. Clem
ens; Brooklyn. Uus C. Moser and A. B.
Slauson; Chapman, J. A. Jeffrey and f.
J Lotierpsn; Clinton Kelly. N. J. Levln-
shn nd"C, O. Chapman; coucn, xvoocrv
TVr"T-J SSI 1 1 VA S -'- r 1 . -
j. W.-Wrougper ana w. i. vuinn, nu
, rH,ai,dhiiiiia U..Q Bin
". . r. .nn U. M.
Wiki: Lnts. Lewis M. Head; Monta-
villa, B. I. Pasent; Mount Taoor. K.M.
Hall; North Central Francis L, Mo-
i J ,i...i 7-k Siimmara- Rail-
Le wis B. Reed and J. A. Horan;
sSr- W. 8tonr ShattuckTD. Soils
U ohm ind Ralph Moody; Stevens, ur,
iiorrUi RCox and GeoJge'w. Ha.en;
Sunnyslde, O. r.vJonnson ana -rry e
Bronaughj Thompson, O. M. Jdleman
and A. A. Courteney; wiuiams Avsnup,
Vt wynn, Johnson and 8am . Connell;
Woodlawn, E. S. J. MdAlllsterj Kerns,
George P. Lent; Ockley Green, W. a
Hale Portsmouth. H. i Shafer. f
COLLEGE SPIRIT
Proxy Jordan Tells Stanford
Men They Should Allow.
Thirst to Aecumttlate.
v ' '"''1, ; :. '' "' " ' !, V
United Press Leased Wire.) r
Stanford University. Cat, Feb, If.--Bev,
Dr. Cha-les R. Brown of tha First
Congregational Church of Oakland de
livered ft sensational auaress on wm
morals of th gtudenti' before tho SUn-
. - v. 1 twta wiAmlnff .
- "We have been humiliated, h said.
"by 108 men wno nve uisgracea u i
their drunkenness. I believe- tha unl
..... if . vnnM auffer no -loss if such
men were sent homa."- ; - ' -
President Jordan, in miroaucing ur.
Brown, spoke brieny of the moral spirit
of the students. Ho declared that iltha
i .Aiinn. a mi ataam beae afw
l Odl vuucbh . " ' T" " ' ' , .
not be associated .logeurar. i t
REALTY TRANSFERS
1:M
COHTIIIUE LARGE
Several Good-Sized Deals
' Filed for Eecord at the
Courthouse.; '"t
Transfers of (fealty valued at 3S,.
ess .war filed for record yesterday.
Among th larger sales noted were th
following: Tbre fractional blocks ;in
Overlook. purchased : by 'Frances ft
Bates, 'consideration ' $4,S0t). A - house
and lot ' in Hawthorne addition,, near
East Twentv-eiantn street was pur
Lcnasea oy wmiam aiorruw irvm juuu
An Imnroved. auarter-blOck in Sell-
wood was sold hy Irving Smith tu
William H, Morehouse for 12,750. .
- Herman F. Riechel has .purchased
from Frank Krouse a quarter-block
In Center addition, near AXontavllla for
$1,000. Samuel D. Taylor has sold to
Rock Hull a quarter-block 1n Piedmont
Park for 12,000. C A. Puariea has
sold to Elam Shaw a fractional lot oc
cupied by a ; small cottage la North
Irvlngton ' fof $1,800.- . This property
was purchased by Puariea two months
ago for. $1,500. Albert Lubberman has
purchased from Fred Wetter a nouse
and lot In Albina Homestead for $2,600,
E. M. BRANNICK IS ftil
EEP0KTED IHPllOVED
E. M. Brannlck, i northwest manager
for the Studebaker Brothers' company,
who is seriously ill In his apartments
at The Hill. Is reDorted better todav.
J11", Phy'lolaa'.- Xr. K. A. J. Mackensie,
-jr. .-"",,'?'- .i(M; aAii ;
in hln patient'fi condition ami it .con
OTATILLl INDIANS . '
BUY CHURCH BELL
To purchase ft' hell .for h 4
church mission at the Umatilla d
4 : reservation is th purpose of the,; 4
visit to Portland of three full- d
blooded . Indian who arrived at
th Imperial ' hotel last night,
4 ' This Is perhaps the nrst Indian 4
4 .delegation of Its kind to com
: to Portland on a similar mission.
;' Th committee is compQsed of )
Rev. E. J. Conner. Philip Jones
") and . Albert t Minthorn, s itlli of 4
whdm are rrom me xutuiua in-
dlaa -church ".ot ith Ufflatlllal,
V reservation. 1 Funds" : hav been .
raised by tit inaiaa cnurcn ana
the committee came ner to se-(
lect the bell personally in order
that it may Je satisfactoryr
STEAL1 BEER-
in 1elibv7ng all catarrhal diseases.
HOSPHALS All OVER THE CONTINENT FIND Pt-KU-NA VALUABLE IN
CATARRH of tho respiratory organs
ia a common ailment In Canada for
at leasTtwo-thirds of tho year.
Thla onnltlnn la nn 'doubt caused bV
the long, sever winters experienced in
mis pan oi tne comment.
TharafA-a ' whan Parlina Vti dlspOV-
red by Canadian people to be ft reliable
remedy for these catarrhal diseases, It
at one became a popular medicine, not
only among individuals and In families,
but In tha great hospitals, whera It was
used as ft preventive and relief in hun
dreds of cases. ' .-';,... '
These institutions do not nesitat to
give their Indorsement" of th remedy
which has been so helprui in in Treat
ment of their poor and sick.
Among these Institutions Id that of
ffca Rlatara fif OoaA fihenherd. who CftYO
th following Indorsement:
Th Veronft Oompiari ' ' ' '.' f; " ' ,
. Oolnmlras, Ohio. ;
sra-ina used Jpernna for th part few
max tha for AUt - alok and poor w ftr
happy to the l has given freat
tUfaotloa. -. J..--
Th Sisters ot th Good 0hphrd, .
. ft a- a anntlnuail UBS Of th remedy.
im inatttntinn has found no reason to
Chang Its good opinion of th remedy
and expresses its sansiaction m jns xoi-
lowing icnua, y , ...s'o
Tillman : and Fulton . De-
nounce Alleged Tortland
Lumber Syndicate.
w.hintnH feh. li.--Senator TIU-4
man mad th eharg on th floor of th
senate today that th 8t Paul racino
Lumber Byndlcat of Portland, Oreron,
Is , fraudulently "using hla nam in cir
culars. He declared that h was in no
way interested m in enierpn.v.
"1 want to stoo these rascals " Till-
- - ..t tM annhiinMnr. f nsr ni nfld
TIxLa tha nntofflc denartment to Sssu
Ia, fraud order. Senator Fulton also do-
r Via anneam mentioned Is not knOWB
amobg lumber dealer here, Th nam
does not appear In the directory -
motto restored;
TO
.v"y ': ' ," ' '
(United Press leased Wire.) , . '
A Washington, Feb. l.-r"In God AW
Trust,1 according , to he- mandat 1ft
sued today by th house committee on
colnare, goes back dn Unci Bam,'
coins, in spit of any protest . ;trom
tnnaeveiL who ordered th
motto stricken oft. But It Is understood
that th president will not oppos this
moment? McKlnley bfu provid
fna -for tho restoration of th motto
was favorably reported by th. commit-
tee this morning. un.. ' V
tea.hearlng.Congre..man Kneeland of
uaniornia uB6o. . - : -ar.
framed to compel clearlnf-hous cer-
X tecytS ' thTt i my Redeemer llvth." ;
CIVIL SERVICE WILL
HOLD EXAillWATlUiNo
'y - , .-, ' " s -
1 tneetln of th civil
'1.. annmiaa4an. this morning Becrs-
tary Molntonh wa authorised to adver-
tlse examinatlens ror ne P""'1'"".,,":
aVintaTifient of voungf girls and clerk In
fh5 SolPoe data menVe former posi
IMrrfes r.h2'!
h,n fiSSr" ftaTa?w $7o7Tho' Of flees
.:Ii;Av.'tfi coundil last week.
Threiaminatlons will tako plac proba
bly March and March ft. ? t v
Canby:goes after
.CLACIvAMAS FAIU
(Sptelal Dispatch to The Jenrsal.) '
Canby. or.. 1 r eo. , iu.iui-
of thCanby Development league las
nlrht K. B. l-oe vSiicvu 7i
and Howard .Eccles secretary., h The
thuslastlo boosters for the c?".?. 1,Ia,r-
A committee, rompwu dim " '""'i
W. H. Bair and Charles N. Wait was
annointed to take w the matter of se
curing thevnext annual fair for Canby.
This COmmiTie win turner wiwi m
board of directors of tha fair and invite
them to- come to. Canby and look over
via a-riiimrla and Aoauaint , themselves
with the" situation. , - , ,
The ouestion or securina; ms kmwu
Of th Aurora electrlo plant her was
a, . . tT-aa U.-at wSa I. YrCt-
Oini:illl3?U. . .iu.ai.1 " . - r- .
motmg th movement, was present and
eolded that t each and every member
... I.. '. ... -
GOLD
nnmn
UUII1U
PROMINENT HOSPITALS SAY.
rrrrrrrrij,,, ,, iwi. is ii " "- " "
RU-NA IS .EFFICIENT
faisTiiirarorHK good shepherd, montbeau
Montreal, Wot. T,! 1903.
W found Jeruaa reUef la several
Cases. ! ' ;
W arrsay it la food toalo ftai w
ftr very thaakfaL . - r '
i . Sisters of th (food Shepherd.
When catarrh one astens Itself 'upon
th system It becomes aa obstinate dis
ease to radicat. . ' ' i
A systems tlo remedy one that reaches
very Internal organ of th body is an
absolute necessity. - i k - -
.peruoft Is Just sacn a retneay. n
searches out th cause of tu disease,
healing and strengthening th mucous
membranes, and thus giving nature an
opportunity to perform her part of th
restorative process.' ! t
On of th many hospitals which have
found rerun of value In treaUng old
land obstinate casts of catarrh Is th
Hospital St- John, who writ a roiiows:
W ar happy to tell you that your
Peruna has riven us satisfaction. Three
patients have tried it. on 8 years old,
t)..nl.i nn nn i a affllrtadiwlth catarrh. Is
much, relieved, mora than h has . been
for ft number of years. , ,
i vnnn- srirl. is years old. had aa
ohstlnaM eough, whioh half a bottl of
ruaft oausea w ouappear. , , v
"As to myself, two bottlss have con
vinced m that Peruna is magnificent
as ft tonic- " , ?
"Before th treatment I could not
walk for . ft quarter of an hour without
OREGON
DESPERATE
Prisoners Attack Jailer "Who Is Assisted hy Former Clerk
Olson and Deaf Mute Officer Is Knocked Dofii!S
: '.; : " ::: With a Quh. lf 51'
' . (fipeelal Diapatek to Tb Jmiraal.! .
. Oregon City, Feb.' 19.--Flv .prison
ers In' th county Jail, under arrest for
th murder- vt ft Hindu on last i; Hal
loween, attacked th Jailer at ( o'clock
laaf avenlne with a stick Of COrdWOOd
and probably would hftv escaped but
fof the Interfereno of two other pns
nnera who cam to the jailer's rescue
andN forced th flv back ; into 4 their
cells. ' ;-.,?:. ''-.'' :.'-
All of th prisoners in tn jau were
ranged up in the corridor waitrMf for
imnae when . tne atiempiea jauorcaH
ocourred. Th flv accused of the mur
der of Binghwan Singh wer under th
leadership of W. Binolalr. Sinclair,
WUUU P VC Lva a i
the jailer, and as Nehrer turned around
atniksbim In th face with th dub.
TNehrer was knocked down, but. not
rendered unconscious.
PATROLMAN DRUGQ
r : 'CLAIMS DRUGGIST,.
WANTED TO BRIBE
Fifty dollar-! 'the sum .'named by
Patrolman W.' P. Drugg as th amount
of ft brib which ho ftliege wa onerea
him by JJrhst Warner, proprietor of ft
t-ti alora at Montavllla. ' Th con
dition of th proffered brib, accord
ditlons of th pronerou ono, accoro-ioi. .v7. .. "hw "r r
uiwons " - v.!w tn'lto him without comment, 4 m--k
ina to tho fact narrated, by. Drugg to i tar.a f.. mvif,ri . com
oaMntn Af riAiactivaa Bruin, were that
anfatH of Detectives Bruin, war that
th officer ahould drop th prosecution
Of the charg pending against ma arug
glst of selling Hauor without a license.
-Binm nma . montha comnlalnts have
been coming to th. ppllee ;to the . ef
fect that liquor, Was being dispensed by
Warner at hi Mouta villa pharmacy in
less quantities than a quart and with
out tha formality, of a physician' pre
scription. Several attempts wer; made
by the authorities to secure avldenc of
a violation of th law, but in each ln-
gtance fesuuea n lauurc, , jls
"S hA y , Whlaky.'.;;. 1 ,
s- Several dayvo Captain Bruin de-
x....- n.i.iM.N ni.iia tA -anaW tha
. . . . k . A ....... ,Ka avitan.n o tra In -t
Warner necessary to th filing of a
format eompiaini. urusi wkui
for tha reason : that he had Just been
constitute himself committee of one
to work for tho general -upbuildlne of
Cabby and southern Clackamas county.
iirEBTAINlUnENTg
; ; COHPANY L, 0. G.
v SDeolai Dispatch to Tn Joorbsl.)
Pendleton. Or' Feb. Company la'
O N. Q., th youngest military com
pany In-eastern Oregon, last night pro
duced an ; extravaganza at the opera
house, in Which Pendleton's best mu
sical and literary talent -appeared. It
was a decided success. The house Was
crowded Vnd over $400 was realised.
This company - wa . organized eight
monthsago. j ; ' - ''.
la' am-cring ad-srtiserocats hereia,' pleaM
ateatloa Xbe Jowmi.
iLa .
II It .
TREATING ALL CATARRHAL DISEASES
experiencing much fatigue., Now I ean
waiK a mu easny. -, 4..
"Through thes three cases w deslr
to mak known to 'Ah publlo th ef
ficiency of your Mmedy.'" '
i Hospital St,-John of Bt Johnft.
.jiv ) :, ... Provlnc of Qube
A later letter received from th aamj
institution reads as follows
Three weeks ago wrote) U UT3 to
how satisfactory w found reraaa. ff
reoemmsnd it hlrhiy for eolda, oomfhs,
oatarra and aeraltria. ..
-I have used It myself as a tonio with
th best results, taken as directed, half
a teaspoonful every half hour." - :
Mrs. Etta, Booker, Dundurn, Bask
N. W. T., Canada, wrlts:i - ,
-1 suffered with Internal catarrh un
til. I wrote to Dr. Hartman. and after
taking treatment as he advised, X can
say I am now cured of this most trying
affliction, for; which J am truly, thank
ful, I think Peruna th best mdtelo
for catarrh. I . never felt better in my
Uf than . I do. at present - t. -,
peruna ' not ' only promptly rusvesj
coughs and colds la their first stages,
I amiallv nmmnt and efficient for
catarrhal diseases la the chronio stage.
f Of cours. it is onijr reasonaoi v
suppos that a great deal less medlcln
aarlll k IIVMUn trt PUT fl Bllrht SttSCk
of catarrh than would bo required to r-
llev th ailment alter n naa oeea al
lowed to becom chronic' i -.
FIGHT AT
CITY PRISON
Otto F. Olson, former , clerk ' of th
Wlllametto. school board.;' under arrest
for allege embewsloment, and l.Iro
Carden, a deaf mut in jail awaiting
trial for a statdtory offense, were also
in the corridor. Carden has had trouble
with the alleged murderers before and
wa badly beater! bjr them last week.
Olson had nothing to do with his fellow
prisoners. Both sprang to Nehrer's aid,
and, helping him to his feet, th three
men kept Sinclair and hie associate,
from securing the keys to th Jail.
- Two . other prisoners Joined the forces
of the jail-breakers and attempted to
driv the three men away from the door.
They held their position, however, and
finally managed to beat back all seven
of their assailants. knock tbem down
and lock them safely In their cells.
- Th ringleaders, It Is claimed, "hot'
Din.h a H Inrlii mill worker, on Hal
loween nigni. '-ney war, en n.niiniij
hands working In th sam camp wlUr":
th Hindu. - fl
appointed to tho fore from tha civil
service list and tis face waa unfamiliar
to the residents of MontavlUa. Acting
under Instruction Drugtf wentr to " th
Artir atora and aaltad for -a bint flasK
of whiskey. Th liquor wa passed ut.
, nUfn. nhrrin-,Wi ma ., withi Belling
liquor without a license and warrant
was Issued for his arrest It was when
Drugg went to serve tha, warrant and
disclosed his identity as a police of
ficer that the alleged brib was offered.
Th proffer of i money ; for immunity
from prosecution; was ignored by.th officer,-
who brought -his prisoner - to ' th
city jail where - Warner deposited $100
cash ball , to insure his appearance In
the police court this wornhig. At War
ner's request the hearing of th charg
was this morning continued until Fob
ruary..2i;. V' y-.iJi'-s.M-;' JzP';"
Patrolman Drugg reported the facts
of th alleged .v attempted 1 bribery to
Captain of ' Detectives l;ruln and by
him was Instructed to lay th matter
before the district, attorney. Whet
steps, If any, -ttm ' Utter ofnclal will
take in the ratter la not known a yafa
Ieeoisteatiox IS
rr j j . . . r ,v. r
GEOWafLERM
''-if,-.;
1?; Twelve "Ihou-and,: three Vhun-:
' dred and fifteen names ar now;
4 on County Clerk Field r roU of -
honor ' and thereby ; qualified to
. vota In th coming primaries. Of :
: this number th Kepubllcans
muster M77, the "Democrats
' 2,H$, whllisflO ar in th mls-
callansous column.
'Tho voter llned up In good
order yesterday, 838 names being
added to the list during the day.
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