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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 20, ICC3. BUEFS Mill IIS IDE POINT i ilch Succeeds in Getting . ItebM Kaplan's' Affidavit j Before Court, . (United ITM Lsssea Wire.) A Kan Franclaco. Feb. 20. Th taking of evidence on the imtnunttr contract granted Abe .Ruf, to determine th i.mv of hi arraignment on the trol ' i Krih.rr cases, wm begun' before Sudg twlor thi morning. The room. br of the gratt prosecution and the Rabble Nleto and . Kaplan, who , had .much to do with ewttrlnr Huef econ Sent to .ocept lmmuniy "n return for tolling all he know, oi certain trane , actions. were In court, having , beD ! subpoenaed br the defense. , - Attorney Ach, for Ruef, P0J the proroguing ty eimmi""' - -..i-T-fcaplan affidavit, but the Vrowutlon objected on the ground that the time for summoning witnesses had not ar rived, suggesting thai ther be excuaed ur - - .-; ... Ach oojectea 10 - i nnunced that after the reading o the ' affidavit he would eaJl witnesses. . ; , Prosecutor Heney characerUed, Ach action M bluff. . '. Judge Lawlor aettled the argument br mating that the evidence already ' tendered be taken up. All wltneaaea were then excluded, and argument in relation ,to the objection to the affida vits fcy the prosecution were begun. The prosecution Contended that the , affidavits contained much Irrelevant matter. It was finally stipulated that the affidavit ahould be suhmittea w ,.' the court.- - t . , GOVERNOR TO PLAHT5 WASHIHGTOU ELf,lS Trees Grown From Seed of Tree Will Be Named ' George and 3Tartlial: (Special Dlipatea ta.The JorttD J3alem, Feb. !0.In honor of Wash ington' birthday there wlU be planted Two Washington 'elm grown from the seed of the famous Washington elm at Cambridge, Massachusetts, on the tate house grounds, on February ti. under rtie direction of Governor Chamberlain, to whom they were presented by H. C. Constance of Independence, The tree will be named George and Martha, , .VOX. BUELOW WANTS v , PAEOLES FOR BOYS (United Press leased Wire.) Berlin, Feh 20. Chancellor von Bue low has Introduced In the relchstag a law for the punishment of youth, which he says Is an approved mode In the United 8tates by which their early crimes are given Indeterminate sen- toncea, so that while they are tinder the sunrrvlaion of the law.-they have an. opportunity of pursuing the work of their liven In any proper direction. lie has also added a provision ror aus npndftd sentences, which make the con victed Individual liable to recall by the court whenever his conduct Is not cor , rent. Von Buejow . protest , against question In, the trial of cases that give unnecessary;, publicity to ..humiliating act. , . . - ' .. ilAQAIS ' ATTEMPTED : TO FEEE HIS STATE LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HIGH-GRADE WEARING APPAREL SOLD IN OUR CREDIT WAY GOOD CLOTHES FOR FASHIONABLE GARB FOR LADIES A k (44". CLEVERLY TAILORED SUITS; MADE FROM SEASONABLE FABRICS, REASONABLE IN PRICE AND THE TERMS , $1.00 A WEEK OUR UftfDate Men's ' Depart ment is well known to a ma--v jority of the men about town. It is a department that will bear well any man's : acquaintance, and make that man' glad for it We've never had the experience of failing to please a man. ' Our Men's Suits are hand tailored; but (this is not all; they are tailored by master craftsmen, men who have studied tailoring not only;! i ti.A r . .. as a dusuicss dux a proiession, an art as well. vv-'f .'-v .-v Swell, snappy togs for men of styM ; taste. New Spnng styles men's highest grade Suits A Small Payment Down; $1 a Week complete Furnishings i for men, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS EPARTMENT. ON GROUND1 FLOOR i i t a a 9 - ' a i in-- ' I I 'lillfll' Utlll SPECIAL SALE INTRODUC ING THE SMARTEST SPRING ' '" .... . . ARRIVALS-SUITS TO $40 THREE-DAY CHOICE $24.85 k And a choice embracing every : advanced style. " . A fine assortment, strictly exclu sive man-tailored suits in 'the" new and jaunty butterfly effects. ; Every suit suggestive of spring. Fashionable stripes, Rainbow Tints and broken mixtures in de lightful harmony. . . Thursday, Friday and Saturday we offer this introductory sale, and all ; the new ; tailored suits, priced to $40. will be offered in . unrestncteclchoice at ' m $24.85 ' . ' : . : -. -.. m' t -..1 VISIT THI CHARMING DISPLAY IN OUR MODERN SUIT PARLORS ' DURING THE THREE. DAYS ; OREGON'S LARGEST, and BEST FURNITURE and FURNISHING) HOUSE QUALITY, COURTESY ECONOMY L GEVURTZ FIRST (S!, SONS ON 1 YAMHILL SECOND ' Y': FEBRUARY FLOOR CLEARING SALES- ' (tislted Press tease Wire. J -' ' Klo Janeiro, Feb. 20 It appear that Jla?aJs, wbo wltn some toreigners amoiur them an American officer, at tempted an Invasion for purpose of conquest of the atat of Rio Grande do But, and wno was supposea to Dm m Spaniard, 1 a native of Rie Grande and now declare that all responsibility for the affair rest on himself alone, a he wished to . alve hi state an lndepend ent government. 8! no hi capture, the Indiana of the region nave attacked quad of railroad laborer -on the line between Rio Grande and Sao Paulo, and .killed three of them before they were ; driven on. . .. . . , LODGES COMBINE TO ' CELEBRATE BLHTIIDAY fSrwelal Dlsoetch to' The Journals St Helen. Or, Feb. 20.' Avon lodge Ko. 62, K. of P., celebrated the forty fifth anniversary of the founding of the order . Tuesday night. Member - of Rainier, lodge No. 64 and Kalama lodge No. 104 enjoyed tne Hospitality or Avon lodge, the steamer iraiaa maklDg a spe rial trin for the occasion. Music bv the Rainier . male ouartet speeches eftid lunch made the evening a very pleasant one. . . - . .- .-n- Education alorjg ; pure food lines js fast opening the eyes of the people to the fact that coffee contains a drug caf- feine that affects the heart, h nervous system, and diges- tion. .- , The natural hot" food !. drink for. breakfast is mm IIIIIE HOPf FOR HEMII Blllfi 3 D 0. S. COURT LOSES APPEAL Cannon and Tawney Fight Men Who Poisoned Trzal Bill for Eastern Oregon Family Will Be Hanged v District. for His Crimes. -(Cnlted Press Leased Win.) ' Washington. X). C'-Feb. .20. There Is very UtUe hope for the bill creat ing a new federal court iff eastern Oregon. Ellis ha taken the matter up with the committee of the house at the request of Heppner and Pendleton people. Senator Fulton originally urged the measure on behalf of Baker City. Speaker Cannon and Chairman Tawney of the committee on way and mean have given It out that no money will um vnpyroprwea - on any Din mat ue Diana targe expense. ,. v ine am ruling will probably ap ply to the appropriation of 1750,009 for the Seattle exposition. Cannon ha orderedv the bill transferred from the regular committee and the Impression nu un xonn mai II will be ham- mcreu into reiiremeni. - WM BILL REPLACE JAPS Sugar Beet Growersin Idaho and Utah Do Not Like Orientals. 7 (tnltel Press Leased Wire.) - SprlngfleliL,, 111., Teh. 20. Herman Blllek, accused of killing tlx member of the Vnal family with poison," must hang tor the Crimea ( The supreme court of Illinois , today affirmed 1 the verdict, of the,; lower ourt t which sentenced him to die on the gallows. ' During the . trial the prosecution In troduced evidence tending to show that Mrs. Vital and Blllek aought, through the death of her five children and her husband, to collect Insurance on their Uvea . In executing this plot Blllek administered the poison. The evidence that aided ' to convict him was vivon by the sixth Vrsal child, who over heard his mother and Bikkel plotting. BABY DBINKS BOTTLE , , OF CAKB0LIC ACID S ' (rnlted PreH Leased Wire.) Salem. Or.. Feb. 10. After awallnw. Ing the content of a bottle of carbolic acid, which had' been left within hi reach, VirgU Crlppen, a 2-year-old baby Doy, oied wunin an nour in convulsion late yesterday afternoon. The : child was tne on or jonn crlppen, an em i ai Morse of thi city wa summoned, buf lil . PRINCE (OSES lis nil ploy on the Gilbert and Patterson hop zarm ai moia, jtoik county. ur. w. U arrived too late to do anything for the uuiurvbuiBia vnuu. , (Coited Press Leased Wire.) Boise, Idaho, Feb." 20, German will take the place of Jap in cultivating sugar beet In this : state, according to a atatement made by the Utah Idaho Sugar Beet company, which ia operating a dozen factories, in . Utah and Idaho. , . The company's officers state thafthe japs nave proved unsatisfactory ' and arrangements have been made to bring in Hundred of Germans,-, who will bring their families and establish , per manent, nomea. ' The next sixty daya will witness the Choosing of several hundred delegate to cue national convention dy state ana district conventions throughout -the country. Thirty days' notice for the holding of a convention Is recmired to d given ana tne can win oe aent out promptly from now n. THOUSANDS CURED. Wonderful Success of Hyomei Curing Catarrh, Even m , ; Chronic, Stages. , ; ' ; PExDLET0X PUT ON made of clean, hard -wheat, -with no drug of any kind. " " V" " V.-''. ' si f 'l "There's a Reason" Hvomei 1 the moat unusual remedy v.r known for the cure of catarrh. It follow nature in her methods of treating diseases of the respiratory or- irnnmTTirmnrn ' TTm Fuii M lu healing, balsams are taken jgiaa eiusg iuu a vuivta vviisj (it mi nose,' throat and lunga, killing ail ca tarrhal rerms that may be present. . Relief comes with almost the first breath of Hyomei. while lasting and complete cure follow It faithful use. There is hardly a town or village in the wnoie country wnere mere are not many who have been cured of catarrh by this natural treatment, in Portland Wood ard. Clarke A Co. can tell you of cut toraers wbo have been cured of catarrh by Hyomei, many of them after they had given up all hope of even reiier. - Be wise in time and uae Hvomei at the first symptom of catarrh. Do not allow the disease to extend along the delicate mucous membrane, gradually "' fSDeclsl fHsiHitcb te The ioanal.1 ' Pendleton. Feb. 20. After beinaroutof tne Mortnwestern rneatrtcal association for the past six months, Pendleton , has again oeen placed on L tn circuit, and hereafter the Oregon theatre of thi city will aet the attraction booked bv the Northwestern association, Paul Gil- uiurc to o tue nrst on F ebruary Z 8. , College Fraternity Men Meet. , ... (United Press Leased Wire.) ' ' .-"'"ne'P". Minn., Feb. 20. Minne apolis is enteruining during the re- venii0er. th.U national cw yentlons of two f th. nM..t n,i. Alpha B5KUw;.to th6 fcotrr tK thfh52y..!.w4 . Chi Ps! r b i. ","" n session and f.7;.7i.'".:., f, OT" are beln mem many alned bv' th. t".."? fhint. . 01 Juinnesoia cnapiers of the two socleUea i .In going' from the nose to -the throat, thence into the oroncniai tubes, and then on ward and downward until the lung are reached. Hyomei will cure all curable forms and stage of catarrh. Woodard, Clarke Co. take an the risk.of a trial and offer to refund the money for a I OO outfit it it falUjS-tur. .. v., Heir to BichesJt Principality ;in Asia Goes Mad : on' " . Chicago Train. , (Coited Praa Lease Wire.) ,' ' i ; New Torlc Feb.i 10, Prince Kawab Bultan-Vl-Mulk Bahadur, of Hyderabad, Deccan. India, heir to the richest prin cipality in all th Asian continent, 'who arrived in 8an Francisco last week on a trip around the World, has gone insane and I now being closely guarded on Ala way to London. On a train bound from Ban Francisco to Chicago th prince, upon seeing Mis Marie de Ambero, daughter of the Aus trian ambassador to Japan, who was a passenger, rushed to her-side and de clared that he wanted to make her bis wife. It wa then discovered that he had lost hi mind. " Two years ago. the prince fell from his horse and wa so seriously injured that physicians said he would never fully recover .Witil an operation, was per formed on hi head. An operation will be performed as aoon as he reaches London. - - JAPS ABE FOHCDD TO;-r TASSPIEDENSIVE j; . (Tntted Press Leased Wlra ' .. , . . Washington, IJeb. I0.Dlp!omat4c cir cles re greatly Interested In th (jurlons rhange In, th Japanese-American situa tion since th departure of Japanese Ambassador i Aokl and the arrival of Takabira. his ucceseor." Th diplomatic relations between ttre two countries have been entirely reversed and Japan now finds itself on the defensive. ' - The mikado' policy so far a it af fects Manchuria ha caused great dis satisfaction . becausa of Japanese ag gression In that province, according to reports that have reached the state de partment. Tne administration at Wash ington is on the alert, for it will not tolerate any action on Japan's part that ne PEHIt IS 1'JELL GRILLED , ,y- - ? , ri"wsMesssBsBBBissast- f '?f 'l' Former Goyernor of:Penn ' sylvania Tells What He v . ; Knows' of Graft. v - 1 (tailed Press Leased Wire.) ' Harrisburg, Pa.T Feb. JO. Former Governor Pennypacker of Pennsylvania and inwhose administration the atat I Bald, to have been defrauded out of thou sand of .dollars by stat official and contractor in th construction of the sute capltol. .tDday'.toot the sUnd a a witness for the-defense in the graft cases. ? . i -i . ; After he bad concluded his testimony the prosecution declared that hi evi dence favored the state more than it did the defense. When he wa put through a grilling cross-examination by the state be denied that he made any at tempt to cover the capltol scandal or that he tried to whitewash : any one connected wltn it. , Former Auditor General Bnyder, one of. the defendant. wa tn next-witness causa. l - -; " 1 i J I in',-' With the exception: of the Independ ence National League all of the political parties' 1 have now fixed the time' and place for holding their nominating con ventions. , The Populists i will meet in St. Louis April I, the Socialist In Chi cago, May 10 the' Republicans in Chi cago June in,' i ne democrats in Den ver July 7, and the. Prohibitionist in uoiumous rfuiy. o.- - . , , BELIEVE llll ' EIIOl'JS OE CRIME Death of San Francisco Han Under Peculiar Circum stances Unexplained. (United Press Leased Wire.) Ban Francisco, Feb. 10. Whll th o tectlve and coroner are trying to aolv th mystery enshrouding the death of Frederick Lewis Tetrsult. yesterday, th police are holding la surveillance Mra T. Biinkman, in whose house, 1161 Sac ramento street, the dark tragedy wa enacted. xetrauit, untu recently a clerk lr. the employ of the Southern Pa ra d. t acid, or both. the heai wa killed either by a blow over ion Of carbolic th administrate points to a, violation of ( ti "open door" jCAN VOTE ALL STOCK (Continued from Page One.), The bill declared that Measra Pea- body, Auchencloss and Vanderbilt, direc tors of the Illinois Central, were trustee or tn ftiutuai j-iiie insurance company of New York ami had combined and ti. conspired with K. Harriman and the Union Bacifio Railroad company to aid the Union ' Pacific In getting control of the Illinois Central. and to that . end. it ' was declared, they proposed to vote the 5,500 shares of stock owned toy the Insurance comnanv at the election ' It was set forth in the cetitlon that the object and purpose of the Union Pa clfta wa to protect and berpe ti control or tee directory or the perpetuate f the ini tio! Central, in which by law all corpo rate powers of th Illinois Central are vested,, so a to have the Illinois Central operated to Irreparable injury and dam-aa-e as a mere feeder to the Union Pa cific through its connection at Coun cil Bluffs, : Iowa, and at New Orleans, by means of th Southern Paclflo com- Pany, which tno -petition declare the was aliened that, under the law and public policy of Illinois, neither th Union Pacific nor th Railroad Securi ties-company nof-the Mutual -Life In surance coropany can. own and vote took in the Illinois Central. f - v , HairCuiting lllliiiii You Are Not Graftedatthe m ThelrtSependent 1 ) Barber Shop Finest U-Chair Shop in" the Only best of skilled barbers ' . '- employed ; 91 Sixth Street Just South f Wells-Fargo Building - The detective believe that ha died from a brow over th back 'of hi head, which smeared blood over th room and bed in which he was found, whll Mrs. tJrlnkrnan stoutly declare h committed suicide by drinking acid. -. According to the atatement mad by Mr, brlnkman, whose husband is in San Francisco, Tetrsult came to her house late at night while under the in fluence of liquor. He stated, according to her etory, that he had been struck over tne una. umiar jn nig niui mnm heard strange noise in Tetrault's room Finally h' decided he wa groaning and on going to th bed chamber wa Jioxrl- d to atumbl over, his proatrate body the floor. ln- f ted to atumbl over, his lvln In the middle of ves tla tion. according to Mr. Brink man. disclosed a bottle that had con tained a diluted solution of carbolio acid, clutched In his hsnd. 4 When th pollc arrived at the house they found blood on th carpet and bed-j clothes. Th back of "the dead man's head shewed lgn of having been atruck a lerrmo mow CHICAGO UNIVERSITY TO TEACH FARMING . "7 ' Waited Press Less, Wire.) I Chicago. Feb. 20. Farming Is to bel added to the -other courses of atudyJ at th. University of Chicago, A de-P partment of agriculture 1 to be opened? In April and it la the aim to makei It th highest in grade of any of thet agricultural - schools in the enuntrv.I None but graduate will be eligible toj admlaaloa. . . 't v 7s . , ROOF GARDEN ON iTOP , OF, RAILWAY STATION New York. Feb. i0. Frederick Thomjv! in, a theatrical manager, ha a aecuriai control of the roof of the Pennsylvania son, a theatrical manager, ha a aecur railroad'a monster terminal station here( convert It into the largest roof garden Inf u worm ne toiai rente i xor tne root is in me neignoornood of 16,000,000. Washington's Birthday Specials V Hazelwood Ice cream inindi v .vidual molds of "ap propriate design, at Revolutionary Drum Acvoiuuonarj Cannon Liberty Bell Washington Bust X7. S. Flag , - U. 5. Shield At $1.25 Per Dozen, Assorted! "Special' Vanila Brickv hatchet , shaped, "Cherries . in it, too." At 60c Per Quart Delivered Specials For Nejt Few v Sundays ,. '.February 23 Macaroon Brick.;.;. ... w. 60 qt. March 8 Marshmallow. Brick ....... . .60 qt. , - Watch .for St.--Patrick's Day Special Candies and Pastry ordered from thV Cream Store, 388-390 Washington St., will be deliv ered with ice cream. . . PHONE EXCHANGE 40 OR A-6001 7 (fh W V THE PERFECT A , RESULT OF . t U - THE RIPEST EXPERIENCE COMBINED " ' wrrH the ' " FINEST 7 fl- ' MATERIALS.