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v THE OREGON DAILY : JOURNAC PORTEAN0, , FRIDAY " EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1003. " "Wf" Fill? onircoion WALKER FIGHTS WILL DRAW PAY (5FT ,jV III ' , ' pi n i inrriTii 11 Tiiniinn nnrn ULIk UUI1I I M rnn nmrn nniim TO SIVE LOVER mm mm 1 mitiuuiiti riKtu run on tir diiuih ilGEl Tolico and City "Officials Not GirJ Prevents Bobbery of Inclined to Take Charges Bank to Keep Sweetheart Jfr&Kubic Files Protest in 1 Divorce .Court A gainst Very Seriously. Out of Trouble. (United ITna Leased Wlr.) Is Angeles, Feb. 18. That tha vaulta Patrick Bruin resignation was placed la th hands of the nolle com-. AliWlr "MVyKHPPfl TTllS-m' ' th executive board yester- of th Hollywood National bank and th limcnv uwiouivo I j. h. rht nrimKh and win conia I Hollywood coatofflc wer not own Vband Used tO JUaKe JlCrlup befor' th executive board when Wednesday night and looted of thlr t , , lit meats at 4 ociora inn uwrnuun, vunwun iiluimi - 'I'alL tn Him. I Whether charaea will ba filed agalnat money una vuumi ei entirely uu. i i in -n.L II I.- i . riiii I the work or a. volunteer womaa ue- r Vtw the On information furnished by the LOSE LIS k .J Fire Damp Explosion at La Bosita, Mexico, Entombs Two Hundred Men Oases Betard Efforts of Rescu ing Party. ; Believing that " Cooked to ea , her. lira Hatti hn,.H win .imniv accent tho resigns- woman, three men have been arretted tC ViVrrorSSune bU.lneeH "and and lodged In the city jail. They .r lirnara the published statements of the Ralph alcCabe, R. H. Hall an cnanea itory or me th- t for pUbneailon and laugh, "i- pianst for a plat- a away with a remark that he knowt .ai7t.1ll"t .and. Frank nothing about the difference between "itl.Vl" r?i TV: . r .: 1 " . .si investigation. He torn U mi cireuii ui. ivi, v. I the matter I time the waa mad a target (Called Pree Leased Wire.) Sablnas, Mex., Feb. 28. (Latest) Forty mleer wer killed outright today Th. plin- of the Trio we're clearly nd "9 w tombe by an exploa.on ' say, ana U is iurinr i or urm nmp in in mines or in wun kfntluaai evAablfiv ork thA fAMV HfaWlI ntn Mai n V air laHtni fl U1 ef -mud." by b hu.band. Frank nothing about the.dlffercnc-e. Dtween -- - - Kublo. Hr ault for dlvorc la Wng f,"!'" ., ?. ricMoVrtM of unciy The first information that th pollc Strong gaeoa are reUrdlng tha work . ... i ill. ! " Li!."0.1.1"0"11"1 wV.,Vn -nJ had concerning the alleaed plot wa. of reacue and It la feared none of the . eonieaieM. ana ei lu'. .-J twaTA .nrthv of no" Tueaday night, when a woman living In I imprlaoned men will be taken out alive U expected 14 oonaum in wooie omj w..- v. a rooming-houe on Baal Finn atreei im , befor Judga Bronaugii. I - Th. Knhlca have a comfortable homlAv that in iVnodiawn and a larze number oflhacoma of women from that section have been to talk for wmmontfl aa wimnmw. jvuuiu i not diacuHaed tne mautr wiin berv because her aweetheart had be- I M.Ticana. ina nurgiara piana. 10 exlcan officiate are directing th res- REFUSED aell-knawa contraotor and h stoutly ortUmacher or Chairman T. O. Greene. co lmDllcated In 'objecta to paying ,000 to her for th h did not aeem to think the etate- oon "Pcaieo in support of heraelf and their two chll-1 ment made by Bruin regarding city of- dreo, a ahe aaka. the alleges a courae I riclaJa contained enough truth to war- ,ef cruel treatment extenoing over loirsnt an investigation. "' vra of thlr married life, while he I l. dianuaalna- the matter several or charge that ah haa a aplteful temper I flclale hav expreased aurprla that and baa paid too many visits to the Bruin did not make charges known 'txoutv dwtora" I innv no Thev arsue that If he wished The hot potato Incident narrated by them treated seriously he should Mrs. Kublo took place on evening after have brouaht them ud before for in ah had prepared their meal Mrs. Ku- vestlgatton. As the matter now stands bio said. Bh said she was always un- I these men regard Bruin's statement aa able to tell what mood he waa in .en aimply an expression showing a desire n cam fioxn. nu ana uauaiij waiinu i on Uruin B ptrl to get evan iur uw ' tor him to break the ice. At last he I ins; removed a chief of the city deteo- liroa it. an oeciarea, oy xcuuminx. tlve force. "Damn you, I will make you speak." They aay that If he had any charges At th same time he reached for the to make h should have brought potatoes and let 4nem fir. Soma of them up a long time ago in order to mem straoa ner on ine iuc uu anoui-1 carry weigni ana mat ne naa oeen ders, she said, and others mlaaed their I aulltv of faHur to properly perform target and plaaterdup tha walla and his duty for not doing aa Becauae window curtains. I of this they say Bruin's statement Appetlt Claappolnted. I should be regarded as that of any other mi..i,nr Hflhin aaM to. ""'d she had overneara tne men uie- cuers. out very mil progreaa la Demg Commissioner Mbin saia to- cuin th)lr -f.n at th., UcJ made. Several parties who entered were hn did not Know wnai wo urn i . " K,.it. .a Im i a . A.....M the reslrnatlon and declined , "I.1 Ti.. 2Cfl i.T.J WiZZ VJ,i in I". . u" publication becauae he had formatlon conc.rninK the proposed rob- The mines employ 280 Japanese and New ; Britain , Banker, Op- Sjchool Board In Umatilla poses Extradition From ' 3Iust Discharge Teacher Mexico. (TBltad Press Uaaed Wirt.) Ensenada, Mexico, Fabv Il-WUUans I : All 0?er Again. . 1 . i (SoeelU tXspateb t Tb ioomt) . Pendleton, On rb. Miss Zna :;: -;: , . m; y$ F. Walkr, absconding traaurr of tbl Mettle, th school teacher who waa dls- New Britain ' ConncUout) Bavlngs charged by tha board for dismissing th bank, who mleappropriated $50.000 of sohool In district No. 77 to attend her thslf llislf IfttilAn'sl nni1a a.v.aa tA ' Va. I M.4IUa Sarei si (Atw llflhlilrl sMT ..wea.w. m Mi'ua. yMB A rW WW4UUIt VUJ oy-'W T lJJi,SJUuasi cr?en n1 1ar, County Suprlntndnt Frank K. Walla, arguments for and against th xtra- who rulid that a board has no right to lrA SIinW to.swur hi w,;i.V a taaAar without legal noUea. r,iurn. ,0 N,w ?r,t.,n' . '.v , ' Uiaa Mettl may draw pay , for Urn tJ' lXt Kst'whll. enjoyrn. h.f norc,i mid- th extradition nattera.. Benor Ramlres I w miY ZTrZl m ' t... nAHa demanded that th former bank cashier .-VJi.rh.Vie W aceor'dlna- to law. It ha mntM k ( llhamfw twin Ik, mn nil I . " " thaf Walkav tiait haaM arvaafaM nna. I Bl. than 40 days befor b was aerved with extradition papers, an error, th torney held. In direct violation ol treaty rlgnta. Judge Cardlna took th eaa advisement. After Extensive legal Jock- eying - Attorneys i Agree Upon Twelve Hen to Hear libel Charges gainst Editors of Bulletin. :Mra Koblo told of another occasion d2dTfath.MbetteV vhen she want with her husband to at- u gotfn rtd of tn better. HURL SPONGES tend th wedding of his brother's sis ter, fche said that Kublo insisted on leaving before supper was served. Elte wanted to stay and sample th rood things, and becauae of her wish In this regard, as they stood in tha street wait ing far tha car, he struck her a heavy blow an the Jaw. She said th spot waa swollen for two weeks and her neigh bors thought ahe had the toothache. Mrs. Kublo did not Uk tha stand until shortly befor neon, and her story la Incomplet. She charges that he waa habitually profane and Jealous, that ha frequently uaed her roughly, that alaos and euffa wer common. and that otjc ha brok th dlahas In AT SUFFRAGISTS (Coiled Press Leased Wire.) New York, Feb. 28. Instead of re- hl anger. Many of her neighbors In celvlng tn attention or a sympatnetio AVoodlawn testified durlnr the morn-1 emtherlnar. several auffraaettea were irS ffiS? l'JJVi1. bombarded with wet sponges and roll and wifely behavior, and Several like- of broker-,, tape when they attempted to ri.e testified that Kubic'a reputation interest Wall street In their arguments, is pad. - . th. o-rri.a-a that drove ud In front J!ir"ir- wa0?- V.. T.J1!LS .l""' I th stock exchange were Mrs. Berr- said Mr. Kublo. In her opinion. Is a nian Wells, th English suffragette mean man ene toia ore on occa- Mu nnot Murphy and other well Mon when her llttl boy and t ho Ku- Jn" women who are fighting for the blc younrsur had soma trouble. She uie of woman suffrage. One of them "aid Ruble led th boys behind the Ju, .tarted to apeag from the car- woodpUe and - made, them fight, and , when the bombardment, directed when ahe attempted to Interfere he struck her three1 times In th side, compelling her to return to tha house. Mrs. Florence Melton, another nelgh- 1 nor, wno naa a very aecided manner on th stand, after teatlfjlng to Ku hle'a bad reputation, refused to give t h nam of thoae ah had heard dis cuss JL She said no on could com pel her to . reveal tha names of those ' whom she had heard talk, but after - she had been admonished by tha court and by her attorney aha changed her mind and furnished several names.- Kublo Is not present In court and th testimony tnia morning railed to reveal hi whereabouts, but his attorneys are on hand ana bis relatives have been 'busy gathering avldenc to be Used In th trial. Kublo la his answer alleges that moat of his trouble haa been caused by hla wife's temper. He ad mit that on aoma occasions he ha been profane, but he says this was nec essary to atop her abuse. He also ad mits that he struck her on the night they attended the wedding, but says he Waa goaded into it by her having ac cused him of flirting with another woman on tha streetcar. Alleges Powder and Kong. i Ruble also claims that much unhappl nes has arisen from his wife's desire to grow more beautiful. Bhe spent too much time at th "beauty doctor's," he lieges. Th Kublcs wer married In Buffalo county, Nebraska, June 8, 18tl. They hav two children, IS and 13 years of age, and both parents want to keep the children. . Three default decree of divorce, all on the ground of desertion, were rranted by Judge Cleland this morning. ' Kdltb M. Seibert said that she was mar ried to James O. Seibert in Minneap olis In 1890, and was deserted in Seat tle in 1904. i Alwllda Eastman testified that she married Watson Eastman in Carroll ton, Missouri, In 1892, and her dream : of happiness ended four years later, when her husband left her. O. A. Copeland was married to I.ola M. Copeland In Toledo, Oregon, In 1897, and they lived together until 1908 when, he said, aha left him, never to return. by a' few messenger boys, began. The suffragettes arova away witn tneir xeei Ings very much Injured. SPRING H FOR H DEPOT E; HISLEY RESIGNS, BRADLEY IS ELECTED (Halted Press Leased Wire.) Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 28. W. O, Becauae the county commissioner de clined to provide a raise in salary for him as auperlotendent of th detention home, W. O. Nlaley has resigned the position to take up business for himself. Hla reslcnation will tak effect upon the appointment of his successor by fV'toWhUtfoato long sen n .ha 4nvaniia ooiirt I atorlal conteat in Kentucky at i n Mr" NYs ey became the fir.t superltv o'clock this afternoon and was de tendent of th. home when it waa es- clared the winner over J W. C. Back tabllshed by the late Judge Frase ham. Pn.ocrat, by a vote of U to 83. abnut two vaara am There r uaually uraaiey win oe me eecona iwpun f r?m 17 to 16 boi under his charge. Hcan in tha history of Kentucky to rep and within A short tlm. th. boys will resent that state In ,th CniUd State. be moved to the new detention nome, ...., when it 1 xp.ct.d that th number ..wnh fl??iaS "'w-Th! win ti, lamiv tnrraaaad aa the nrea- taken today th legislature was the rn"omi7nmlt. KJ?- ?' wjW :. Th lrn. Mr. Nlaley has shown peculiar ntness VJ""- " "" for the work of looking after the boys th necwary JoU to elect hm n?ua- and his wife, th matron of tne. nome. j -- h" Yr: haa also taken areat interest in me - ... work. They live with the boys, as lavor. out xaueo. though they were father and mother. In cm blar family. Mr. Nlaley has received th same salary ver aince he became euperln tendenl, 185. His wife' has received 12& Der month as matron. Tha last session of the legislature passed an act I permitting tne pay or tne superintend ent to be aa much aa 3125 and fixing tha maximum for tha matron at 350. Mr. Nlaley asked 3100 for hlmaelf and 350 for hla wife, and hla request waa supported by Judge Gantenbein, who ihtiiiiht the, fir-urea reasonable. County Commissioner Barnes this morning explained why the board had refused to grant Mr. Nlaley's request 0 DEFENDS RULE BY PEOPLE ' (Special Dispatch to The Jooraal.) , Eugene, Or., Feb. 28. A. C. TJ. Berry, representing Robert; Wakefield of Port land, who has the contract for the new Southern Paclfio depot In this city, Is here today, looking over the grounds. He announces that actual construction will commence early next week. Some of th materials have already arrived, and some are now on the way from Portland. An engineer Is here, to lay off th grounds for the building and for the track improvements to be made at th same time the depot la erected. Th new depot win cost Detween ao, 000 and 325,000. and will be on of the finest on the coast. The exterior will be of pressed brick, and the Interior furnishings will be of tha best materials. Together with the track improvements and the new depot the company expects to expend over 140,000 on the Eugene yards this year. William Lever Dead. (Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.) Lebanon, Or.. Fb. 28. William Lever died at his home, eight miles east of Lebanon, Wednesday of pneumonia, at the aae of 82 years and 6 months. "He was born on a farm within a mile of where he died. He was a young man of sterling qualities, respected by all. He leaves a young wife and two small chil dren, besides a brother, several slaters and his father. The funeral was held yesterday, with Interment In Providence cemetery. (Special Dlipateb to The Journal.) Canby, Or., Feb. 28. A good slxed He aaid the board waa willing to in- audience liatened to an address by W. crease the superintendent's salary to S. U'Ren, Republican candidate for 2100. but that was as far as it was will-1 ir,,.- a,.,.. i k i v.h ilia in k ucvaun 1111" . ,u.,j aa i , . , , . . . mSch as is belnc raid for slmlUr posi- Wednesday night and general satlsfao tlons elsewhere. tlon Is expressed regarding tha meas- -we furnish a. nouaa Tor tne aunenn-I ... a l. . i .... tendent and his wife, furnish thelroard . , . .v,. a, . nnfl nrAv 1a a irl rl tn tin tha nouaewnra." i n iDivuuyui a.iu u,i said Mr. Barnes. "The superintendent I primary law, has 14 or lt little lenows in cnarge. vrv r?p. i, h. rt in while th superintendent at the county I ' , , , " farm has 150. yet he receives only 3100 campaign Is tha peopl versus th per month. At the Odd Fellows' homo; money power. Th corporations, he I am Informed, the pay of th man In declared, wer using every power at charge Is 350. The superintendent has .. . - . ,.,' r. . no rent or board to pay, and th salary "flT, ?n?mft "ui0. h. he receives is realy much Urger than It P;im,ar-nd Lt Jft J?, tJl,-P?h 5 sounds. Under present conditions w ihltalf hRt..C.b 2.?Z.flTui V1a were unable to grant Mr. Nlsley' re- H,"". nVi,."riH,tX?aHin?2 quest, for there are plenty of competent J? J mL . J1 Z Jl -1 a men ready to take the place at the sal- Zhgt$? nrv m-a ara wiiiinr tn ni," showed th difference between th old ftr?.aa.r.l. wI"Ln..K-PK- system of graft and boss rule as on- lav that ha malraa from hla nwn nnok.t POSOd tO the Present methods Of th i- ik. i,a., ,K -h-- ,!. primary. He charged that every en ThiM ,rn,niH ara n,Miaa,v omicimjin nu, X waa auvuvm- to d5 the right kind of work, h says, 9uJLmm7Zl mmxi hut thav m-a a aavara draiA nn tha nn;k' niachlne politicians were appealing to charge, to do t uui inejr are a aovore own on, tne poca- -,.,, ,.f,,,u. i .v.. ,V t of the superintendent. Ha makes no ?rhifit-t fhr2-rS2r inH criticism- of the commissioners, saying fSS11',1,? JaZ St " hStim? l? -iin2 that he understand, the way In whicS L' SfJ .tf ,U.y'n Wld 'elUn tney iook at tn matter, ana n says he is not so egotistical aa to believe that Soott, Oak and Fulton. there are not other, aa capable as he Mr. U'Ren paid hi. respect, to Har of caring for the boys committed by vey W. Scott and declared It waa uie juvenile court. THOUSANDS E ABOUT OREGON LANDS INQUIR HMf ROilCE SHATTERED Evelyn Drops'ftetense of Demotion and: Prepares to Go '. Abroad to Remain for LifeWill Commence Suit - -to Annul ITaiTiage to Youth. , ' (TTnited Presf Leaald Wire.) , New York, Feb. 28. The Thaw ro mance is smashed. Evelyn Ne.bltt Thaw today dropped all pretense ot aelf-sacrlficlng devotion to Thaw in hi. asylum and moved out of the house on , Park avenue, where she had lived since , the first trial. This means that ahe will go to Eu rope at once, it Is stated positively, with an allowance of 816,000 a year, sever to return, and never to aee Thaw again. For two weeks she haa not gone i to Mat tea wan to see him and it is tmderntood all relation, between them i are broken off. . Toung Mrs. Thaw admitted that her plans for tho future were very uncer tain. "I had hoped that the newspaper, would forget me," Mid she. One of the guards at Matteawan stated that Thaw quarreled violently with hi. wife on the occasion of her last visit This wa. two week, ago, and she ha. made no attempt to visit her husband since. It ia reported that shortly after Mrs. Thaw arrives In Europe proceedings will be begun for the annulment of th marriage. Tthe young wife making no contest in return for the annuity pro- viuuu n.r. ridiculous for the editor of the Ore gonlan to deny that he had a .contract whereby he paid 325,000 for th 'United states .enatorsmp and got a "lemon Instead. He declared that Mr. Cake was not making an aggressive right for State ment No. 1 and by his inactivity was permitting the enemies of the measure to get in tneir wont practically with out opposition. He declared that he was convinced from Mr. Fulton's repeated attacks nn The recent stringency and present da- Erea!.?ent Roov1t that he represented presalon In the east i. not working to he" would support th Candidate me ueuimem ot uregon s immigration l lor united states senator who is elected movement, but is rather stimulating the to tne office Dy the( people of Oregon results obtained therefrom Mnra nan. 'frdl?.8Jl of n .". POlitlcaf affiliations. ... ayVV i I 1 ' Man will a rra r oo n rla a. A J" '"I"1""! uuuui noine-maiting dresses at Baiem. Portland and Pen conaiuons in uregon toaay than ever aieton witnin tne next lew weeks and Defore, ana there is more inquiry as to will challenge the enemies of Stat investment opportunities. "The volume of Inquiries on all sub jects has Increased," said E. C. Olltner. secretary of the Portland chamber of commerce. "I believe we are going to get this year even more results from our advertising than were obtained last year. The reason may have something to do with the late money stringency and present Industrial depression in the east. Large numbers of people are writ ing to this organization from all part, of the country and asking for Informa tion that Will better enable them to de cide the question of coming to Oregon to live." The Portland board nf trade Is mov ing it. equipment from the present headquarters In the Chamber of Com merce building to its new home on tha first floor of the new Commercial club building. under an agreement Detween the sec retaries of the respective commercial bodies or tne city a division work of furthering the city's interests Fourth race Aitadlce, Reoleasa, nas Deen eitecteo. xnere is so vaat a BIG DIVIDEND FOR Hill isp wmm faus BEFORE CUPID'S BOW (Cited rnt Leased Wire,)' f Ban Francisco, Feb. 18. Th Jury to try th Tvls-Oldr-Crothera libel cast was completed today and sworn In. Th taking of vldenc will begin nxt Tues aay. t ,, t Th selection of th Jury wag re sumed this morning, with 10 man la th box. - u Edward F. Mohshardt, secretary ok th board of fir Underwriters, wag tha flrat luror examined. Ha darlara thaft. Word ha. been rcivd from Nw n- h.d . f.xuA ohlniOB , rmT&iiMA Tork of th announcement of th n- ,-icU nnhiiahaii tn ih. nnii.tia ' ua gagement of Ml. Oretchen Hoyt to waa challenged by th defense and x ty.MM T..M r.K tt Tnrtlan1. Tha I OUaed. ZZt .hw, . iVnouncid bi . "WBM Livingston, manager of thJ engagement, which wag announced oy n--,. Raveraibu window enmnanv. a-t th bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I mltted having a prejudice against th tienrr .veeae iioti. eraiiw m ii u. va-1 Dinar ana statea tnat ir no avin.nra Caltd Praia Leaaed Wire.) I cltamant there where Miss Koyt haa war Introduced bv tha dafanaa hla w va,it r.h t aa aiii.ta4 vaa-1 bn Dromlnont in society slno her t prejudice mlrht remain. Ha was ehal t.rH.v K Vh- iLl.awl r,..a an a.tra db.Ut lW. H., ,'"d.by th dfn. but It WSS dlS I - ' air. uoroeil is on or in most prumi- .uowea. dividend of 71 per cent on preferred nent young men In Portland business Patrick Connolly, a watchman, sua stock was declared by th Oregon Rail- and social circles. H In the ldst son cesafully answered th questions rro- road Navigation company. This calls of Mre. Helen Ladd Corbtt and a pounded by both sides, temporarily fill, for a disbursement of I8.3t0.000. Ther grandson of th lata Senator Henry W. Ing th box. I a total of 111,000,000 preferred stock, Corbett H Is a Harvard graduate of Th defense peremptorily challenged of which th Union Paclfio and It. aux- 10J. where he wa prominent In ath- Juror Livingston, and th nam of Ur lllarl own I10,J,I0. Th latter alsolieno circles, in ousineaa ciroi nm i.imta tievy was arawn rrom tn box. own practically all of the .114,000,000 anown aa in presiaent oi i rwru.nu common stocg or tn roao. ROBBER SHOT BY BARTEHOER (Ualtad Prea Leased Wire.) Valleja Junction, Cal., Feb. 18. While choking a woman In an attempt to rob her, Tony Orlno waa shot and tn.tantly killed at 9 o'clock thl. morn- Hotel company, a director of th First National bank and on of th most ea tan.lv property-holder. In Oregon. He was on of th directors of th Lewi and Clark exposition. Besides holding extensive property interests in fort land, he haa large stock ranches In Harney county and own the valuable old Whit House sit on the Riverside I drive. He I on of th heirs of the Senator Corbett estate. Mr. Corbett Is at present In New Tork, staying at tha Harvard club. LUMBERMEN MUTUAL SOCIETY IN SESSION AD ROB 0 MURDERED HE Mr. Margaret E. Stratton, who waa In attendance upon Mr. Oeofgf T. Myer. for two week, before her death, wa. th only witness called befor Judge Webster In th county court thl. morning In th conte.t begun by Mrs. Oeorgla France. Steven, to break George T. (Tatted Press Leased wire.) Tacoma. Feb. IS. Th big lumber lng by Felipo Montesano, bartender In mn-. conVentlon her thl. morning waa the will of her father. a saloon at Valona, near her. Th Averted to th annual meeting of th Myers. She was th first witness fo m aavuj wvms v a vhu va a wauas i . . . . . i a t . - . a.s abov tha barroom. Orlno entered th Lumbermen'. Mutual .ociety. wnicn j contestant yeorge t. wyer. jr.. i nlaca and dam&nded money from tha I an Inanranca arranlcatlon taklna In re- " u ma ittinvr, naving own h woman. She commenced to .cream and tall dealer, and yards. J ...wltn".M . for proponents! to alienee Her Urlno grabbed her by thai President F. H. Hill lard of Bpokani throat submitted hU report showing the organ aiontexano, nowever, naa neara ner last ion to b in line shape financially. Mrs. Satratton'a testimony waa de signed to show that Mrs. Stevens had cries, and rushing upstairs from th Following th business session ad- rlhnjn i .h . Jtn-VT.. n5aM-r barroom, called to Ortno to surrender dresses were made by aecretarlea of the 'aBnr. a"5 her A rin,rh "obJ": and claims that Instead Orlno turned visiting lumbermen's associations. fw J.vP.,I .h J.I. m.Iu p'.-' on him and attempted to draw a revol- The Paclfio Coast Lumber Manufae- i".at .ty?ra Jnou.fht .h,"ljr ? , Rob ? ver. Montexano fired three shot. In turer.' sssoclatlon held a confexence ""1 "J11" ""1" l" "ln V1 P;' "."T nuici lucceii on. iiiinr (rinn inarianr. i . MAMinw mt tha ' . . " , , . - 1 UUI IIW IUUI ' V ' V ly, on Duuet entering tne orain just and steps wer taken to assist in th RhV-" h"i ","1a.. "m." wira . over th right eye, Montexano sur- entertainment of th retail dealer. In ?.0H1",01TMha0d waaapHK-'it rendered to Constable Fox and wa. the city .J aI? ,0Ahav described It. ' lodaed In the county tail at Martlnaa. V,t.u a v.i Mrs. Stratton's testimony wa. d not always himself. She explained that The woman corroborates the story ha r0yally by th city and th lumbermen. iciia! w av tm viuwnwiw viibl un ftiii I a tha hAta haaflmiavta aa main IlUk WW AU mill Mil U I UOI , OLD PROBLEM UP TO talned by all the manufacturers' asso- Sff,!." "ul IT ta b. t. elation- whore cigar, and badge, w 2115 hta wlf h(? lf dl.tHbuled lavl.hly. ."a . ,wlf!:.,'!a i"'. OREGON DELEGATION RAILROAD MAGNATE IS FINED BY COURT Cleeton'g Rejection Finds Them In Mood to Reach Agreement, bat Nothing Doing. . aya himself. She expli she meant by this that he sometime, drank and thic increased hi. Irritable entle and but he seemed not to realise her condition when ah was sick and did many things to annoy her. Mrs. Myers wan the bead of the household, said tha witness, and Myers'wouid Insist upon carrying to her every detail or Dullness, in tne sam way as when she waa welt For thl. .. a . w . I CaBUII, .U1U LI1P W J LI1C"B. ail 1111 I W- IifJL tSLJI-lTJ! Py buoinew and wa. unabl. to .tay at home. Mr. Stratton said that Myer. and hla wire employed Dr. Kobln.on to wait on her, and Mra. Stevena had nothlna to do with hie employment. When Kob lnson first came to Portland Myer Cullen. superintendent of the Salt Lake railroad, pleaded guilty to a misde meanor charge of violating the ordi nance providing for a guard at the gat of th Macy street crossing of uie roaa. (ta.ablngtott Barcia of The Journal.) Washington. U. u.. jreo. zs. Cleeton a I t,,, vniii,v.,. i.a vim .irn """ nri ciuuo i ruriuuiu myora final rejection for district attorney com- i i-.ii 'AVV' "' introduced him as on of tb bralnlaat pels the Oreaon deleeation to maki mt.- u. to.h- men ho had ever known. . . lii.uimn ,rai manazer or ma roaa. wu ii After the death of Mra. Myers, aaid today made no move towards arrana- ,..JaI,. Zi.lV'. "If- the witness. Myers cam to her offio it- n..ii. Tk. w. a . t. I y V" "-" anil an d Rnh nnn had mnrdiM hla nothing to . a?' regarding" probable Btrr(t lMl W would pace fh floorVteM h tlon, but will try to reach an agr- !T lZh the 1 commainl. wi?I nalr and ra about "ka it.d, ment, STARVING WOMAN IS FOUND AT BAY CITY ment No. 1 to meet him In open debate. AT EMERYVILLE TRACK TODAY MRS. M'KINLEY HEARS JUDGE . . PASS SENTENCE ON HUSBAND Maria War McKlnley, deserted by Horac McKlnley when he left for the orient two years ago In company with "Little Egypt, a dancer, and who was reunited with her husband upon hi. ar rival in San Francisco two weeks ago, heard tha sentence pronounced upon the prisoner In th United States district court this morning. Rut Mra McKlnley was not in th courtroom at the time. Instead ah waa In an ant room which leads from the courtroom to th office of the clerk if xUi JL'&ud States court, at Caw was only partly closed and owing to this fact Mra McKlnley was able to near the fate of her husband announced thf at J aame tlme evade the gaze of A .,n Judge Wolverton had sen th ei 1'" wtre Joined nlm Ir shllH2IU La' she called on Mar mt. i C'";?' jepPorary arrange- (ITnlted Press Leaatd Wire.) San Francisco, Feb. 28. Today's Emeryville scratches First race Furze. Second race Roulon, Ed. Ormonde, tsernara k. Thlrd race Rav Carlo. I Told Tou. ui mo contotoc, uiue cyem. Fifth mm Pantafn Ttuah. bulk of work necessary In promoting Sixth race Oargantua, Cigar Lighter, iiia vanea uiujcuib mm arts nurmnK i KurxiL for the city's welfare that It requires First race, six and a half furlona.. the entire time and attention of the ac- three-year-old. and up Mendon. 109, active lorces oi menu uniiuimuuns. u to l, lt to l, 6 to I, won; Belmere. Hundreds of easterners are dally 109, 2 to 5. 2 to -7, second; John H., writins lu ruiimuu onu aaaiiiK xur kcii- i m to i. inira. T m. eral Information and. also for specific Second race, three and a half furlongs. facts applying to individual cases, and selling, 2-year-olds Carrie Thatcher tnere are many letters to write in re- (103), lo to 1, 4 to 1,11 to 5, won: Mln ply. The city's harbor, railway, navi- nla Bright (99), to 6, 3 to 6, second: gatlon and immigration interests re- Charles W. Hodges 107) 5 to 2, third; UU11D Cfc R'J ev.nvu . va ttvia ij VI I IJIO , 11CIU1B ttllU UtllllllllLkCfJB VI LUB VUIUIUBI- Clai-orBaniwiuuns. . fiT IflTrnriD T TV fi TTT1 xne city s internal airairs ar aiso lxAllii.JllXl.D XJLtaAxliLi vast ana vanea in tneir demands upon the time of these organization. Tnat the various bodies engaged in this work may not conflict and lose effectiveness. it is FOR STATEMENT NO. 1 s understood tnat each will direct its energies along distinctive lines. frtend was Jul1 i.mtchL A woman soon aftrV.itl,..h? t the. time and soon arterwrdith two Uft th build- OIL PIPE LINE TO GOLD IELD MINES $rni! hJr tZlZ Iffig&TS? (Special Dlspsteh to Th Jonrnal.) Oregon City, Feb. 28. X Clackamas county league of Statement No. 1 clubs Is to be formed. Locals will be estab lished in ail precincts, beginning Mon interest of th movement. Custofns Launch Needed. Local uatoro ' house official, ar (United Press Leaaed Wire. Carson, Nev., Feb. 28. Treasurer Browa of Mono county, California, who is now in this city, announced today pleased today because of the senate hav that a Los Angeies nanic has agreed to ing passed Senator Fulton's bill appro finance a pipe Una from Mono lake to prT.tingr 33.000 for a launch for the use Goldfleld to, carry oil from the new of the department here. A launch ha. fields there to tm southern mining been wanted a long time and it Is hoped country. The sum of 8750,000 is necea- that It will be secured soon, now that aary to carry th chttaa to completion, the appropriation haa been assured v (United Prena Leased Wire.) San Francisco. Feb. 28. Mrs. Charles Simon of 847 Prospect avenue, col lapsed tnis morning on a car at Bix filed aa a result fit tha flnrilnaa f the coroner's Jury. I Noted Woman Dead. (United Press Leaaed Wire.) 1 AMERICAN CAR ON cir. WAY TO WEST COAST iUK SLYsX a severe coia, wnicn developed into I pneumonia, a few days ago, ah had! been enjoying good health. Her father, (Halted Press Leawd Wire.) Chicago, Feb. "-rjha American i car, Oeorg Leonard, fought under George taanth atiH Kflaalnn atraata frnm I"T. .... i.iT . m.in ,w, J " n miuinwu haiiatlnn Ilia tn lnftlr rtf tttA I ... . im.. . . . . i , 1 , From -her clothing dropped a notai. 7 .it" fcnon wha'n ' thai PTf!T7T?.V'S TlTPWYmPfl rin, that aha InTanaa' " ..-.. T1 " ' "- iViJJi vuuiVXVUW I .V ov i L . .7 I leave, auiciuo. duo QAuiaiuea ner lauure to 00 o by saying that she was overcome witn excitement at tne thought of tak' ing her own life. NEW BUNCH OF BLUSHING ONES SENATORS TO HELP PHILIPPINE SHIPPERS (United Press Leased Wire.) KNEW OF CONDITIONS! (United PreM LMd Wirt.) I XTaw VaK 6 Tha I vcai duiii nvT mi vis. o a iiwiw r Jury, which yesterday returned six ln-f dlctment. against T. B. Rickey, formers president of the Stat Bank & Trust? Washington. Feb. 28 The senate company, on charge, of embeszlement, committee on tha Philippine, today today resumed the investigation of th miui laiuiEuio iciiuu vii uo iouiuviiik i panK . arfaira J. Fred Wilkin, and J. C. Bryant an- of restrictions placed by the coastwise nounced themselves as candidates for J laws of the United States upon Phil- tha Republican nomination for tha la. PP snipping. islatur today. Both men are in favor of Statement No. 1. Mr. Bryant In hi. platform says: "1 will support the principles of the Re publican party as set forth In the Kooseveit policies ana i win tn tha haat of my ability perform the duties at m office in the Interest of all the people all I house announced today that they will the time. I will defend the direct prl-1 put tha public buildings bill through mary nominating election law an A tha this session. The passage of this mean- i ,i... i.v. principles Involved In the Initiative and ur would mean that all section, of the gjZ hasaooeared In the person of H.C.? referendum law and In Statement No. 1." country will get free building at gov- McAll"t? s tra Jm.V r. tha hTit .U Vi. ' of Allen ft lewls. Mr. McAllister ls ?holCrforhUnnaed0Stater.entorPSOI,le " Lr A CQTW MTXTPT? A T ?oMmn?T$ hirlend. ar.U7cv John Rrown of Rncicwnni .ia 11- I CJ i A SSI V Y M1NKK.AL appointment, and his friends are acUyS nis jniennon oi oecoming a candidate PUBLIC BUILDINGS BILL GOING TO PASS (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, Feb. 28. Leaders of th The jurors have learned, it Is said. I that the directors authorised Rickey: to so to San Francisco last October to I secure funds for th bank, and that theyi all knew tha condition, of tho Institution at that time. Rickey Tnay be tried early i next week. j NEW CANDIDATE FOR i STATE FISH WARDEN for nomination for Republican nnnntv central committeeman. The following Democrats filed announcement of their candidacy for county central committee men: . John Van Zante, precinct 79; Frank Lee. 48: D. M. Donauah. 42: 3 a Meyburn, 47; John M. Payne, 65; Her man Qulnn, 71. FARMER STRUCK BY In urging the state authorities that hk LANDS IN MONTANA oe arDutsV'u,on now heia M n (TTnited Press Leased Wire.) Washington. Feb. 28. The senate to day agreed to a resolution directing the secretary oi tne interior to report in detail tho progress made In classifying mineral lands in Montana and Idaho under too recent act. SOUTHERN PACIFIC NOONDAY BURGLARY AT THE DALLES (Special Dlipateb to Th Journal.) John Wageman of Hillsdale waa struck by a locomotive on Fourth street between Oak and Stark streets at 1-irt o'clock this afternoon 1 while driving : The Dalles, Or Feb. 28. Harry Nlch- auiuaa iiio u.u hi uuggy. wageman oia waa exam in ea Derore justice uouthit was thrown out of the buggy but not today and bound over to the circuit seriously Injured. The engineer stopped court under 31.000 bond, charged with tne online lust In time to aava tha mm ih, nttin f n a ha-at. kl. h.l 1 .1 I "'V .V." ""y k. .i.l .J1. i.j ."T." acru.a aentist. Tne tnier tooa money ana gold Vit T!iaHe8lnlLna2 i jMwked finings. Fillings wer found in Nichols off before the horse could ba takan un. I K......in ...i.j n. The hors wa. frightened but not badfy I waV employed at Shro here.' nurt, -1 . .. Th. hnrff-larv anil .-laroonv van mm. mittea yeateraay aurina tna noon hour. Some time ago tha office of another dentist. Dr. Ollnger; was entered.. Jordan Favors Rugby Game. ' David Starr Jordan, president of Stanford university, has written an ex- STANFORD SEQUOIA CENSURES STUDENTS (United Pres. Leaaad Wlre.t Btanrora university, cal Feb 28. tended article on Rugby football as akliL" ; nuraoay, in i piayaa at Stanford university and Unl fair, committee wer attacked, th Stan ford sequoia appeared today with an editorial praising the members of the committee, It also concemns tha stu- dent, who sent broadcast untjru storlea about th drinking question. . . , Versity of California. , He cites the origin of the American college game, tracing It back to th old English gam of Rugby. Jordan's article is aottremely Interesting. although it will nmhihi not be received with favor bv lovers ef f the modrnlxd American game. ' ' l)pt ChorUor Mom IIVU VI1VVUW1 ilfVII Float the red checken from . your checker-board in a bowl or water and you will know why blood b red. Blood has millions and millions of little red wheels floating in a clear fluid. The professor calls them " red corpuscles Well,, r Scott's Emulsion makes red corpuscles.. These little red wheels grow in the ' bone marrow. SCOTT 5 EMULSION contains power which feeds and puts new t'fe , -into the bone marrow of pale AnDra.d.t.1 BOo. aad 11.00. 1