THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALV PORTLANa-TIIURSDAY EVENING.' FEBRUARY-1801
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LAWYERS WRANGLE OVER
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i Case Cause 6f Lenhy legal Cbmbat-ourt. Takes
". Hatter Under Adfisement Witness .Withdraw.
F.1RS. WAYfillnbei LVIUtWUt
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V rework were for the' most part cut
out at the Waymlre-Raddlnf trial In
circuit court tod.r. MHQ,
- teemed t be resting from their violent
, SSrU of r-t.ra.y. Nett was tb.r.
. the curto.ltr ker who- AIM
courtroom and who had H.4 P ne
hall from o'clock until an hour and a
half later when L the court waa eon-
V'it?da fror the etreauous arguments
EvH surarsst ags
opposition to some 1:u'
k asked the witnesses, but no vioiaiu
torcaDiadl-turbanca shoos the court
JooSvai on "VTal y?"terday.
.TeUa of Kaaaelayn Ttotta.
Robert W. Anderaon a denU't o
floor of the Hamilton build ng.
w?2 the flrat witness of the morning
Til told tne name atory related by Mm
it the Plnary hearinf. He aaldbj
first time he had seen 'ng W"S
when Raddlng had called. at bla office
Jsylng that Le had a fr lend with the
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treated Mandelaya tooth, .and on .the
following Friday after the "t mee ng
Mandelay had come back to hls office,
: .avint ha waa expecting a woman ie
Jom,.n,th.?e,WHe hweltad -u til near
, Jy o'clock. -hen he had onw"'ha
. On the evening of September I the
wltneae said that Mandelay came to the
office in a ery nervous atate. He arid
that Mb teeth hurt him. but Dr. Ander
son t.etlfled that after an veetlgat on
he could not aea how they could give
hTle,PMweWr. hid made an examina
tion and changed the temporary filling.
In doing thle it waa necesaary for him
o go-out Into the hall for water, enJ
he aaw Raddlng peeping out of r the
crack In the washroom door, which he
w "a holding open Just a little bit. The
witness aald he had come to the eon
cluaion that the men were after some
one. and had told the etevator boy to
watch them. : ' i
- KandeUy Xnew Of Tlait.
Bert E. Haney, deputy diat'rlct. at
torney, waa called to the .witness stand
to tell of Mandelay'B visit to the dis
trict attorney's office, following the
assault at the mayors office. Haney
testified that Mandelay had aald at that
time that Redding;. Mra. Waymlre and
himself were Jn the Hamilton building.
. Mandelay had aald, the witness relat
ed, that he went to the building at the
request of Raddlng. who had told him
to be on hand, aa an official and a
Woman were under .Investigation, that
nomethlna; waa goina to happen, and
Knddtng wanted a witness to the af
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C." A. Davles, now th engineer of the
Hamilton building, but who waa run-
.v. wi tha nln Of
the affair In the . mayor'a off Ice, waa
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atory for , the proaecutlon, using debts
outstanding against him as a club. Man.
nlng branded the etatement made by
routs to that, effect aa an infamouj
He and Logan denied that eo fsr as
he waa concerned in the defenee ne
made no auch aJlegatlona andVlld not
believe them to be true.
V rrellnUaary .Testlmoay ea4.
Mandela ys testimony given at the
prellnUnary hearing waa read Jnw
record, the operation furnishing a gooa
deal of amusement to the court and
spectator, aa Malarkey read the quet
tfona and Logan the answers.
. The prosecution put Mra. M. carsner
on the stand. She had kP '"t
house at 27 Columbia street and Mrs.
Waymlre had roomed there for aome
time. The witness iald that
waa a frequent csller and that He
an Mra. Waymlre often staid out till
aAer midnight 8he told of many men
coming to aee her lodger at all times
of the day and night but aald the only
thing out of the ordinary In her be
havior, waa that aha had too many men
CA?v!n Hawk teatified that he' had
rented hla house rat I6S Fourteenth
street to Mrs, Waymlre for the month
of July. She had told him when aha
rented the houae that she wanted o
live there with another lady and per
hapa might keep a few boarders. Af
terwarda she had told blra that bet
brother waa with her. - " " .'
Mlsa Louise McDonald L Mayor Lane s
private aecreUry, testified to having
written the letter of recommendation
for Mrs. Waymlre on September 2J.
She aald that aha had made a mistake
In writing the letter and that the neat
day the mayor had . told her the let
ter would nave to be . written, over
tine saia sne sjainerro xriFiii -
structlona that not only would the typo
araphlcal error have to be remedied
but , the form of the letter would
have to be changed. Mlsa McDonald. told
of going to the mayor'a private office
lUalL DfJIoro - all Je u wiuuaa, via - ifj s.a.cB
noon of. tho happening there
..V .K mmA XAmnAMmw
from the end ef the 'ball, had walked
Am aha
had come
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ly and had then tamed and gone back
to. where he had come from. ... ; ; ; r.,
Baddiag rroposes aohamo.
Councilman ' N. Wills took tho
stand and told the aame atory he had
i.i.j . , h nu1lmnr hMrlnr. Ha
said he and Devlin had been making
an Investigation of alleged discrimina
tion In the north end and had ' hired
Raddlng to do aome detective work.
Raddlng had come into Devlin's of
fice one day while Mills waa there
A - ..nt.J Ikst kaa MtlA tlnA
nothing definite but had added that ha
thought it would be a good Joka to raid
lit a ' wis ar .' rsa-lvaltA CtffSf M hn IIArl
aeen women going .up there. WUU
aald he and Devlin Tiad told Raddlng
that they did not care what the mayor
did In hla private office and that they
would nave noining to oo wun .ine
scheme. ,
Mrs. T. E. Bell and her husband w.
M. Bell told of Raddlng having roomed
at their house for a) time and or visits
made there by Mrs.. Waymlre. ' who had
been introduced as naauins; a mni"
heart . .
Ben Peterson, a pairoiman, tesunea
put on the Btana. . e toia or niTii to navin, tft.n Mrs. Waymlre In a beer
wn Mnuoiy vuu,. v- I" ;,"' 1 riraen at iwenty-tnira ana inurmeji
of hie going down and back up to tiie , lre.u during the paat summer.
sixth i floor aaain. ur. auiwi ... , . . ,.
..i . hint A IrMn Wfclfh on th
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him .utinn. wtrt ausnlcious.
unA of the screams comlnr from the
mayor'a office and Raddlng'a onslaujrht
on tne giasa ooor 01 ine privi vmr.
He said he aaw the mayor and Mr
Waymlre struggling toa-ether, and that
the woman then came out of the omce
and went down the elevator and on out
of the building. , ;
Object to Woman's Testimony.
' pa vies was extensively cross-examined
by the defense, but waa oool
wltnesa,t telling hla atory In a slow,
calm way, which could not be shaken
by the attorneya for the defendants. i
The principal contention of the dare
sesnion arose . .over the effort , of thi
prosecution to Introduce portion ox
Mra. Waymlre'a police court testimony.
Court Reporter Bboles waa put on the
atand to read the portiona of the testi
mony deHlred from his original notes,
htit the defense raised auch a storm ot
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drawn, pending the decision of the court
on tne aamisaiDimy 01 m v.umu.
Th. 4fnu rlnlmul that the nrosecu
tlon could not use the testimony of the
defendant e:iven at the . preliminary
hearlna- against her during the present
trial iof the case. The court after list
ening to lengthy argumenta from both
aides, took .the question under advise
ment. " .- .. '-. i i ' .
witness Tells Two Btorlea.
T 1 T llanilalnet: akirtfll I nkA ' rY (hal
atand during the ' early part of the
fternoon yeaterday. He told a, atory
' that waa diametrically opposite the one
ewtlon with Raddlng about going to the
Hamilton building.
Ho had testified at the previous hear-
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on the afternoon of September 26 and
requeBieq. .ni w gw i- xai ndiuuiuu
nuuamg. xnow n nuiuai 10 uiv mwv
.1... t.. smbIa "! tilea laaaat ' r I I r Ka.a.iiaii
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toA.h wata-aa AAhlnv alllfl that hal nRrl
no thought of Raddlng or of anything
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On croea-examlnation Mandelay teatl-
' etll 4ha . Ts.aia-lrt ' AHtmAV M ATinintT
j lgu V B l saw V w w 0 t r
had - threatened him with Indictment
for perjury Just before, he took the
atand yeaterday morning. He then told
m , . u . ..I n4 wAm a n t h nit a Ktf
Malarkey and T. O. Greene, made after
he naa rauea to .aeep ma proraiu va
visit inem uivcna
purpose of - discussing hla .teatlmony.
4x n hnvlnof . rnna to Reneca
Fonts' office, on Sunday afternoon
where be met Kadding, Mrs. waymire
t .mji Unr..pv. Tio.n hoi- tnl
him at that time that he wanted him
Xogan and McGarry ; Logan ha
The defense then tried to Bhow by
the witness that the firm of Bauer
& Greene and Max Flelschner had at
NEGLECTED-. COLDS ; .
VERY DANGEROUS
Con-
Xnstmctlve teotnre at Mothers'
clave at Jamestown. ,
At the recent mothers' convention at
,. - Jamestown the meeting was addressed
by , the venerable Dr. Hartwell, the
southern physician of national reputa
,Zlon. . The principal topic of his lecture
vT waa the necessity of prompt attention
, to what most persons neglect, namely,
common colds. He stated that three
t Burtha of the dread diseases of the
. present day have their origin in common
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He alao stated that his long expert-1
ence has taught him that the most ef-:
fectlve remedy for th quick relief of
chronic and acute coughs and eolda and
throat troubles Is pine and advised the
. ue of what la known to the profesalon
as Concentrated oil of pine.
This la to be used In the following
formula! Two ouncea ot glycerine, one
1 hslf ounce Concentrated oil of pine, half
pint of flrat-clast whiskey; these to be
mixed and ueed In doses of a teasoaon.
fill ta a. tablespoonful every four hours
nhaklng the botile.well each time. The
ingredients are obtainable at any good
hresnriotion drurslst and easily mixed
at home. Care should be taken to get
only the Concentrated oil of pine which
Mm rut un for dispensing in half-
ounce vlala securely sealed in tin screw
ti p rases. Tlie nuix owe ana patent
ri)tdi-ine imitations often put out in
viKHtfii boxes, usually cause nausea and
eiher compiicanona. . .
CHAMBER IS ASKED TO
OPPOSE MICH BILL
Communicatioii"' Is Received
From Jlerchants' Associa-;
4 tion of New York.
Th Portland chamber of commerce Is
aaked to take position In opposition
to the Aldrlch currency bin ana 10 as
sist in defeating Its passage through
congress, : Tha chamber trustees will
have a special meeting to consider this
and other Important matters affecting
national policies. -
Request for action on the currency
question comes from the Merchants' as
sociation of New York, which hae inves
tigated the Aldrlch bill, and declared It
to be inimical to the commercial Inter
eats 'of the country.- . The New York
merchants' organisation . seta forth
grounds aa follows for. its opposition;
That the Aldrlch bill Is wrong In prin
ciple -because It initiates the practice
or basing currency upon fixed securities,
such aa railroad securities, municipal
bonds and other long time paper that la
not immediately convertible Into cash
at par in times when the money is most
needed.. -V-'
It I contended that note i Issues as
well as deposits of banks are payable on
demand, and a bank should hold aa se
curities against such liabilities nothing
but quick assets, such as actual caah,
secured notes . payable on demand, or
commercial paper liquidating itself at
par at the end of a short period of
months.
. The high tax which the Aldrlch bill
proposes to levy upon any issue of
vj aw at y" ' t :
emergency to cause ita early retirement
la aieo onjectea to 11 ia urgea .n&.
Wlss (av rvtnair In h lat nnTv1 htt
nald by the, borrower, , and when in
la also objected to.
xj i uui a u ww na a , miu ww bbvh au
creased as it would be by about one
third under the reserve requirements
It would be oppressive and unnecessary,
and its practice would provoke a disre
gard of the statutes against . usury.
The chamber of commerce Is asked to
give the question .Immediate considera
tion and to communicate lta views to
the Oregon senators, alao to Speaker
Cannon and to the chairman of the
finance committees, of both houses.
DENTIST tfAULE COMES,.
BACK TO FACE CHARGES
neteotlve Kav returned from Boise.
Trtaho. this moraine: bringing with him
as a prisoner George C. Maule, the den
tist who Is wanted here to answer to
the charge of passing fictitious checks.
Maul ancde a fight to avoid extradition.
but tne iioise juageDeiore wnom n in
stituted habeas corpus proceeding de
clined to grant him his liberty. , r 7
The specific charge against Maule Is
the passing of worthless check for. $6
On - D. ' JU .Houston, proprietor 01 na
Houston house, 634 Sixth street Since
It ooca me known that Maule had been
tnkan Inta custody at Boise Other com-
fiialuta of a similar character have been
odged with the police. . -Maule
will be given a preliminary ex
amination In the police court tomorrow.
GOVERNMENT EUlNS
; PANAMA MERCHANTS
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Panama. Feb. 20. The merchants of
Panama and Colon have joined In ap- i
peal to the United States government
tor protection against, the government
commissariat on the -canal Tine, which
sells goods eo much cheaper than the
locajh merchants -can do, that they are
in danger of ruin by thla competition,
aa everybody goea to the commissaries.
Ailfnlmlr.0n 1 bn appointed to
vlait Waahlngton and make personal
"PP"! to President Roosevelt and 8eo
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Great Staal fbrTom
m wrv toclal attraction in 'our Waist Section A
new shipment' of Women's White Cotton Shirtwaistt hag just arrived and wiU be ready for our
V Friday Surprise Sale tomorrowThese pretty waista comprise fashionable creationa in 'lawns,
batistes and dotted swisses made In fancy tailored or college-blouse effects- Some of them have
the square yokes trimmed in Danish medallions' with rows of embroidery insertion and large or
am all ,, ilnnm tha frnnt ftf KnrV Th- fahricn ara aotlv chosen for their especial fitness, and the
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trimmings,. workmanship and finish represent the acme of the art of making this exceptionally:
appropriate article of women's wearShirtwaists have long since become a staple in i women's
I rfrets: nnd the snlendid disolav that vou will find here tomorrow will surely please the most par-
SSal Tomorrow Only, gl.28 VulnesVtO' $3.25 for $ 1.28
Kid Gloves at $1.85 Pair
Great Fxiday Surprise Sale of Ladies' 16-button length Mousque
taire Glace. Kid Gloves in, black, whiteAmode, red, grey
w champagne. The assortment, being broken as to siies, will be
reduced almost one-half in price. The line comprises; values
v :ui e-it rmilarlv tn as hicrh as $3.50. "but will be placed on sale
tomorrow at the great special reduction for our .('LgC
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Meier & Frank's 943d SorprlitSale
Rugs at $3.45 E
An , exceptional assortment of high-llass Ax
minster Rugs, soft and beautiful colbHpgs in
a great variety. If in need of floor coverings
of this nature be sure and visit this depart
ment tomorrow. These rugs are all true to
the original 30x60, , and the , (JS x A C
regular value $4.50, on sale Jft-fflJ;
tomorrow at this '-low.' orice . 7.:, . -,:.,
i $25 Quaker Brussels Rags at $17.85
J!? ....n nam wi-.n.y. - m i ' ' i .a. '" ' , ' '' .
The best quality, of QuakeV Brussels Rugs in
email and nripntal rlesicTis. In size 9x12. of the
best quality, i full 10-wire; an excelletit value
Briaw-Striri
OTl in rugs. Suitable for parlon library or dining-
-I t?! J c- e ea ei i a ear
room, ror our rnuy om- ar v U Ik
tVWiaie Va WUl -- ajeia- r
prise Sale, tthe $25 kinds 1
The extremely ' popular : and stylish Handbag,
so much in evidence with the smartly-dressed,
will be placed on sale tomorrow at great price
v reductions. In this Surprise Sale are included
ladies' fine finished draw-string bags, all of the
latest designs, in colors black, brown and tan.
Regular $3.50 Values at
Special Price of $2.19 Ea.
Regular $2.23 Values at
Special Price of g 1.98 Ea.
Regular $ 1 .50 Values : at
Special Price of $ 1 .29 Ea;
86c vHand'? Painted Window Shtidcis " 39c
A great special for tomorrow's 943d Friday Surprise Sale will , be a' lot of 500 best
quality, hand-paihted oil opaque Window Shades each shade is mounted on a guar
anteed spring roller arid has an average length of 7 feet by 3 feet in width-all xtures
go with each shade' at one price. : These shides were made from cloth which came to
us in a slightly imperfect condition, but" this, can scarcely be noticed and does. not hurt
the wearing quality in the least. Shades that sell regularly at j86c will be placed OQ
on sale tomorrow at the special reduced price of, each.
S350 Silk Hose for $ lg Pair
A large shipment of Ladies' Silk Hosiery of
superior quality has just arrived and will be
r.ar!v for tomorrow's 943rd Friday Surprise
Sale There will be M00 pairs from which to f
choose--All the latest shades, including tan,
bronze, maize, lavender, royal blue, navy,' sky, s
champagne, black, white, red, plum, nile, pink,
pearl and heliotrope, in plain, medium and
light weights There will also be an attractive
lot of lace boot effects In all the assortment
is complete and strictly f, m -g
new Values lap to $3.50 on f k
ale at the very low price of ; tt
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73c Mesh Veilings for 33c PerlYwd
An assortment of 'iafnty mesh face Veilings' in tuxedo, hairline, double thread
and Brussels net, with, velvet and chenille .dots in clusters and regulation
patterns brown, navy, black, red, -white; gray, pink, blue and
black and white great values everywhere at 75c,' but reduced C:
to this wonderful low price especially.? foiv this sale, the ardi , iT ,
Three IStyles of Pretty Doilies Reduced
TOMORROW'S 943D SURPRISE SALE
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1100 Men's Shirt
Plain color and fancy are included in this
unusual purchase. Golf and unlaundered in
unlimited assortment.; Take advantage.
TOMORROW ONLYAT THIS PRICE
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Colors Include Heliotrope, Blue, Tan, Gray
Light nd dark shirts in plain and fancy pat
terns, attached or detached cuffs. Men's fur
nishings aisle . You can't afford to miss this.
FourUniisu&lLa
A special reduction on' a lot' of 600 jraTds jf -Laces will be made; to patrons of
our 943rd Friday Surprise Sale tomorrow. White cream and ecru net top
Laces, A to 10 .inches wide, in' wide demand for sleeve, and pother trim
mings, specially reduced for this usale as' follows--take advantage of this t
Regular Values to ' 1 65c,' Spec'l 49$ Regular Values to 85c, Specl I 63 j
Regular Values to $15, Spec'l 79 Regular Values to $1.75, Spec'l
Three great specials "for dfrr Friday; Surprise Sale will be
found in our large and complete assortment of doilies on
the Third Floor in our Art Needlework Department
SOc Doilies at 33c Each
LOT NO. 175 down 6-inch Cluny' Doilies In a
choice selection of patterns; regular 50c t
to 75c valueav ? Special at. . ;. ." . .eJ JC
$1 ;60l:Doni&3Edi
LOT . NO. ' 26i dozen Cluny Doiliea in . tound .
wnA anuare dasitma. all hand-made, from linen;
large assortment of new patterns; regularly sold
at 85c and $i.0Q. Specially, reduced for J os Third FlOOr
our Friday Surprise Sale. .. . ... i.'. i -J- f-
'."je-aaa"; fg vTV'XSlS-'i 'ak'eV LQ LOT' NO. 350 doaen 12-lnch round and
tftUU XUlllUS i ill. jy V square Cluny Doilies; ?best quality linen
body,' with hand-made Cluny lace edges; handsome assortment of new patterns, auch
as sell regularly for from U0 to $2.00. - Specially reduced for Friday selling to eg
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IN BOYS' CLOTHING SECTION 2D FLOOR
For our 943rd Friday Surprise Sale great bargains :
75c Values at 5 It Pair
Boys' Knee Pafnts, sizes 4 to 16 years, double seat
and double knees; in wool, dark bHie cheviots, fancy , ,
mixed tweeds' and fancy cheviots in grays, browns
and other neat patterns, all our 75c values. Special,
two days "Onjyi 5 thelpairTake, advantage. ;
1 BOYS- k UNL AUN DERED t SHIRTSI ' g
; REGULAR SOc VALUES AT EACH
At half iprice tomorrow we will offer Boys',Unlaun
ered jyhite Shirts; sizes 12 to;i4;' extra fine quality
with reinforced bosoms and extra-quality muslin
body; a special purchase. , Shirts are fine values at
SOc. Soecialfor two days only oh sale at 25e each.
' In - the Boys' Clothing Department, .Second Floor,; -
20c Cream Pitchers 11 c
sizes and decorations values reguhMfo 20c, on sale Friday at, each ! jlt
2,000 : fancy German Chi n a
Cream - Pitchers ? in assorted ;
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