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THE -' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, : PORTLAND. THURSDAY: EVENING, MARCH 19, 1003.
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AFRAID
TO
FACE TRIAL
RAILROAD IIP
jiich Landowner of Italy.
;!JHs Daughter, Her Bab.v
and Young Man 3Iurdered
i Gruesome Find in a Com-
v i At AIM'
District Attorney Intimates
Wreckers of Title Guaran
tee Are Playing for Time
in Forcing New Demurr
crs on Court.
, , i tnJtd Iri L Wirt.)
. '" om, March 19. Qluvanni AVellone,
. ' k:h land owner, his daughter Lucy,
tjie letter's bsbv, end Andrew C'am-
' ,' panile. one of the lra.ln young men
f ijcraee. Calabria, are dead, as .a re
mit of a panflonate love crime, which
kah shocked even this city of hot
V fclioded jwople. The officcra are today
' ' prsparlna; to brlnjr churgea imauist a
yoUng peasant, the only living actor In
' lha tragwlv, whose confession revealed
Wondtrlui tale that might have been
ajrtfuessed but for the rooting of a
lirrd of bogs. Most horrible of all, tho
' ' features of the case was the burial
. 'llrj of a mun to satisfy the revenge
Of a woman scorned. A farmer resid
ing; noar the village of aerate saw his
lil as In the village cemetery.
Hastening to drlva them out lie no-
. Heed them feeding on two human arms
stretched upward through the earth,
lie summoned offlcera, and when the
j body aa exhumed It was found to be
that of Campanile, who had been missing
mysteriously for some time. The grave,
however, wus that In which the body of
Giovanni' had been interred. Inveatlga-.
tlon revealed the entire story. Gam
' panic had wooed tha beautiful Blgnorita
Avallone successfully, only to break off
; the courtship at a time when to do so
meant disgrace to the girl. Lucy re
lated toe conditions or ner neirayai m
father, after having tried id
tier a Red
vain ' to ' keep concealed
baby girl. Tho shock
man.
bright eyed
killed tha old
Declaring that all the questions raised
by tho defense in tha new demurrers In
tha oases of J. Thorburn Ross and other
accused officials of the Title Guarantee
& Trust company have practically been
passed upon heretofore. District Attor
ney Manning this morning Informed
Tresldlng Judge Cleland in the circuit
court that he will not file a brief In
reply to tho formidable looking list of
authorities submitted by tne defense.
Mr. Manning had appeared to repre
sent tlw state In tho argument of the
new demurrers, but he refrained from
argument, saying be did not think it
necessary.
"Your honor well knows the purpose
of this demurrer," said tha district at
torney. "If the defendant wera a Door
man (hero would be no delay of three
or roar months. I want to get these
cases ready for trial."
Harrison Allen, who .represents T. T.
Burkhart and John K. Altchlaon, was
nettled by the district attorney's re
marks. Bay Information Is realty.
The defendants are not here to be
abused for standing up for their rights?'
he said. "The district attorney ougnt
really to produce authorities hare In
stead of pitching Into the defendants.
I don't like It and I don't think Brother
Manning needs to put the court through
TO ENrER RACE
Clark Urges Corporation
Employes to Organize
Political Party.
( Cnl ted Tress Leised Wirt.)
Chicago. March li. To check the
wave of anti-corporation sentiment
II. Clark, general cqunsel of tho Nlckle
Plato railroad today urged tho organlsa
f(on of tho railroad employes of tb
country Into a powerful political party
Clark waa the principal speaker at th
annual banauet of the American Rail
way Engineering and Maintenance of
Way association. With the 300.000 men
wno nave ocen tnrown out or employ'
ment by the business depression, fight
ing to better their condition and tho
employed striving to retain their pres
nt places and wages Clark predicted
that tho organlsstlon into political party
wouia prove strong enough to elec
sufficient congressmen and legislators
to turn tne tide of sentiment, Burn
move, he held out as the most hopeful
solution or ins present situation.'
The nlarht before tho funeral the girl
Induced her betrayer to call at her
home. Then, with the assistance of
tho young peasant, who waa passionate
ly devoted to the girl, she administered
t powerful liarcotlc While. Campanile
as asleep he was placed In tha coffin
Trom which tho- pair had removed the
fxdy of Avellone. The casket was
iosed, and sealed and the next day
i 'am pan He was burled alive. The elder,
tvellone was buried the following
light in a hastily constructed grave In
ila own dooryard. Apparently Cam
lanlhvwaa not suffocated, but recovered
onsrlousness' after he had been hurled.
nd because of his irreat strength was
, ble to break 'the casket seal and free
tils arms, but tho weight of tha earth
Imothered him before ha could Treak
bis way completely through tho grave.
On the second day following the funeral
fHgnorita Avellona disappeared, and It
was supposed that she and Campanile
Jiad aloped. Later, however, her body,
tvlth that of the baby, was found at
the bottom of an old well.
tw
inn mm Ancn
f ILL I1UI HLItft
Congressmen Do Not Believe
jThere Is Enough Time
I':' Left for Action.
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.Washington, March 19. Republicans
fend Democrats allko agree that action
Iooking to a modification of tha. Sher
nan anti-trust law cannot be taken dur
ng this session of congress because of
he length of time such a process would
egulre.
Members of the house committee on
orcign commerce say that any effort to
mend tho law would necessarily be
ollowed by a prolonged dlscusalon
rtilch would not be ended when con-
ress adjourned. A congressman wbn
a opposed to the picking to pieces Of
ha anti-trust law at this time Raid to
ay that oven-President Roosevelt would
hot feel competent to vote on tho matter
IH the time leit.
JPENDLETOX FIEEMEN
, WANT BETTER SYSTEM
ny catechism."
Walla
(Speelsi Dlapstrli to The Journal.) -
14 Pendleton. Or.. March 19. A commit
tea of Pendleton firemen has appealed
$o tho city council for some improve
frnents i-n the department's system
among them being an electric alarm
system and a combination auto hoao
"wagon and chemical engine. It la tho
jpplnlon that the council will pass favor
nbly upon tha matter at tho next meet
ing. , :
Heirs to Get Money.
A decree has been Issued In the cir
cuit court in accordance with the man
date handed down some time ago by tho
supreme court in the estate of Caroline
H. Roach, of which James Humphrey
. waa executor. Eva M. Roach, George
H. Roach and Gra;:e A. Roach wera ob
jecting heirs, and Humphrey Is ordered
k 9 qivme i.!zt Detween tnem, ne
?. aides paying them 6 per cent Interest
Xrorn July 2ft. 1905.
ace McCamant. attorney for T?n
uia nearly an tne talking that was
done, and he covered tho points In the
demurrers very briefly. He said the
allegations In tho Informations aro not
precise and direct as to how tha de
fendants are alleged "to have held the
money of the state that they ara ac
cused Of misusing.
The information Is not clear, ho aaid,
as to whether It Intends to charge them
y Ir . havl.naT the money In possession
Individually or officially. He aald ho ap-
firehended that If tho court holds the
nformatlon sufficiently definite It will
have to be held that tho money was
hJJ officially. This being the esse, hi
said, tho state has reached another fatal
dilemma, for then tho money was In
possession of the hank and no crime Is
charged In tho informations.
Bnuumi Vaar Adrlsemeat.
?,. "a? th.at tne88 defendants'
are not guilty of crime if they stole the
money" said McCamant "but If they
bo".oUchar?edM1 UrCny thr ,houl1
Mr. MrCnmant than ..... .1, ...
f Ve'ciVeTJn h 'rSSaT'to 'rtSPn' Visitor at Washburn-Crosby
"" 'o ne state treasurer on de-
-T,an i" Rl Sge1 The Informations
show, he said, that the demand was
made on a legal holiday, when no legal
demand ran be mado on a bank. Busi
ness voluntarily done on a holiday will
bo upheld, said the speaker, but por-
Hn"xca.n20t b compelled to transact it
on that nay.
.Pl8.t.r,ct Att2rney Manning called the
attention of the court to tho fact that
the defendants did nil thv .n,.i
Oomply with the demand by turning the
banks assets over to the state, regard
less of tho legal holiday. He declared
WOMEN'S HATS TO
EE WO fEEI lllfill
New "Campaigner" Will
Cost Hundred Dollars but
Will Be the "Bage."
(Catted Press tossed Wire.)
Chicago, March 19. The new "cam
paign hat" which Dame Fashion has de
creed for women, is black, two feet
high, composed of fine lace, and lias an
English cockade as its chief distinguish
ing feature. It la the last expression
of tho art of millinery. In short. It is
"It" on which you gaze. This, at any
rate, is what was declared today by
milliners from all parte of the country,
who have come here for the annual con
vention of tho National Milliners' asso
ciation. It is admitted that the "cam
paign hat" will cost anywhere from $40
to 180, but. It Is pointed out, it always
has cost money to be In fashion, and
present spring Is no exception.
PilC in MILL
Victor Metcalf Declares Bill
Pending Before Congress
Does Not Force Him to
Buy Exclusively From
Electric Company.
that practically everything argued has
been passed up by Jfcdge Cleland here
tofore. Judge Cleland took the demur-
uuuirr uvisement.
FEW VOTEBS ADD
NAMES TO THE BOLLS
Within tho last few days there
has been a serious falling off in
registration. The cause Is not
easy to ascertain, but probably
Mes in apathy and lack of gen
eral appreciation of the fact that
tho days for registering aro
numbered. April 7 the last
voters will be registered for tho
, rlmarles, and the last days ore
likely to bo days of rush and In
convenience. Yesterday 85S names were
added to tho roll. Tho total this
morning stood at 21.848, of
Whom 17,115 ara Republicans,
8,845 Democrats and 1,078 Inde
pendent or members of other
parties.
Flour Mill Calls Out the
Fire Department.
(Cnlted Press Leased Wire.)
Minneapolis, Minn., March 19. The
police today are searching for an un
identified visitor to the Washburn
Crosby flour mill, the largest plant of
Its kind in the world, who threw the
6,000 employes of the establishment Into
a panic and brought the entire fire
fighting apparatus of the twin cities
to the mills on a false alarm. In his
rounds of the establishment the stronger
eu a rire can and pulled it "as a
espied
Joke."
CRI8BAG
IE
MADAME ANNA GOULD
ABRIVES IN NEW YORK
(United Press Leased Wire.)
New York. March 19. Madame Anna
Gould, formerly tho Couritess de Castel
lane. arrived hero today with her three
children for a visit with her family, ex
pected to last several months. Her
name appeared on tho passenger list as
"Mrs. Miller."
Prince da sagan, avowed suitor for
her hand. Is expected in New York with
in about a week
Woman Held as Witness.
, (. I,. TankBloy, the clerk arrested a
' jew days ago for stealing 1175 from
his employer, Paul Bttnin, was given a
preliminary hearing in the police court
this morning. At the conclusion of tha
hearing he was held to. await the action
?J A1!6 7and Jury. ball being fixed at
11.000. Jennie Sharp, the voung woman
who -was arrested with Tankslev, was
field as a witness under bonds of $250.
I
Hear Damage Suit.
John Carey's suit fnr 10,000 damaires
against the, Portland Lumber company
went to trial before a Jury in Judge
tironaugh's department of the circuit
fcourt. this morning. In a former trial
a ' nonBult was granted. Carey wws a
alab-wagbn driver and alleges that he
was thrown from a wagon and perma
nently Injured by reason of defective
flanking on tha defendant's property
WANTS COIN HE GAVE
PROSPECTIVE BRIDE
1 MONEY SAVED
. ,' ; , and energy accumulated
; h.r by breakfasting on
Grape-Nuts
and scream."
'There's a Reason"
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a Rend rha.Road to Wellvlllo,"
ti -parkagea..;. . . , .
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Seattle, March 1J Martin Suhr has
filed a complaint In the superior court
asking a judgment against Gertrude
Robinson for $625 for money loaned
her under ' the promise of marriage,
which ho says she failed to carry out.
In August, 1906, contrary to his ex
pectations, she married James K. Rob
inson pf Kahlotus, Washington.
ABE RUEF WANTS HIS
BIG BOND REDUCED
(Halted Press Lessed Wire.)
Ban Francisco, - March 19 The dis
trict court of appeals will convene next
Friday morning, when the writ of
habeas corpus granted Abe Ruef is re
turnable. In these proceedings Attor
neys Murphy and Ach, representing
Ruef, will make an effort to have their
client's bond of ttm.OOO reduced.
S0L0NS EXONERATE
JUDGE li ft. WILFLEY
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Washington, March 19. Tho sub
house committee appointed to Investi
gate the charges , brought agaJstst Leo
beuo R. Wilf(ey, Judge of. the United
States court at Shanghai, China, have
mad a report completely exonerating
, Reduce Bates on Sacks, t.
(Bpeda! Dispatch to The Journtl.)
Pendleton, Or March tt. Umatilla
county farmers aro rejoicing over tha
announcement made - by tho Northern
Pacific and O. R. & N. railroads of a 40
cent rate per hundred on grain bags
from Portland, Tacoma and Seattle.
This is reduction of practically $8 per
cent from ihe present rata, v
ES
LASTS 7 YEARS
The Men Will Play for Mil
lion Points, Though Not
Yet Half Through.
Des Moines, Iowa, March crib
bage game for a million points, which
has already extended . over a period of
seven years, is being played In this
city by Colonel John C. Loper and Mllo
Ward. The score to date Is 480,234 to.
455,234. The players estimate that
they will live to finish tha exciting con
test In 1915.
Both men are prominent here, Mr,
Loper being sheriff of Polk county, and
Mllo Ward secretary of the commer
cial exchange. The men play onoo a
week, from 7:30 to 11 o'clock in the
evening. Thev have played 878 con
secutive weeks and religiously keep I
their weekly engagement. The average
number of points made each night for
the first seven years is 2,150.
It is undoubtedly the longest card
game ever ventured upon In this coun
try. It was suggested by Mr. Loper,
and Mr. Ward took him on. Just what
the stakes are neither of the players
will divulge.
The players have worn out a number
of cribbage boards and about 250 packs
of cards so far in their contest These
are carefully preserved as relics of the
contest.
(Unitsd rnsi Least Wire.)
Washington, March 18. Vlotor Mat-
calf, secretary of tha navy, testifying!
today In tha congressional Investigation
of charges against tha Electric Boat
company, gava testimony which contra. I
dieted at least one of tha accusational
made by Representative Lllley of Con
necticut. wito la responsible ror tna ln-
aulrv. 1
The navy secretary aranaaa as .raise i
me c ner re mat ins pending navai own
compelled him to purchase exoluelvely
submarine boats built : by tne jciactrio
Iioat company, and that ' tha measure
gave tho Lake oompany, which also
builds submarine, an equal chanea to I
dm ror contracts, secretary Metoair, in
reply to one Question, deciarsa tnat sub
marines aro a necessity.
wnen asaea wny tne department con
tracted for one Lake aubmarlna boat
when tha aDDroDiiation bill last year
provided ror tna pure base or eignt sub
marines, ha replied that Attorney-Qen
eral Bonaparte informed him that he
could buy tho Lake boat, although In
test it had proved Inferior to the
boAts built by-the Electric Boat com
pany, no added that former Senator
Thurston, attorney for the Lake com
pany, suggested that Bonapare be con
uited in the matter.
No member of congress urged the
purchase of any particular boat." aald
the secretary.
During today s proceedings Represen
tatlve Lllley sat in a remote corner of
tha room indicating tnat he would take
no further active Interest in tha In
quiry.
Representative Boutell. a member of
the . Investigation committee, submitted
a letter from William Dulles of New
York declaring that the latter had not
resigned from the board of directors of
tho Electric Boat company because he
believed the concern was engaging In
corrupt practlcea in getting favorable
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Wa have sacrificed, cut yes, actually
lashed tha prices (contract goods ex
oeDted). In 4 his forced-out sale, to a
nt where It seems ridiculous, out we
aven't a location to go to and wa re
determined to dispose of everything In
possible time.
Wa know there ara many aales ber
ths quickest i
aided with extravagant claims, yet when
all la aald and dona they simmer down
to a lot of undesirable merchandise.
That thla Is tha greatest money-sav
ing event aver seen In this or any other
city will be willingly attested to oy
hundreds of people who have partrclpat-
eglslatlon.
PRESERVE VOICES FOR
FUTURE GENERATIONS
(Roeclsl Dispatch to Tbs Joarnsl.)
Paris, March 19. In the theatre of
the Opera are being preserved grapho
phone disks which reproduce the voices
of the most celebrated singers of the
times from all over the world. These
disks will be taken out at the end of
tho century to illustrate the kind of
music and voice that charmed the world
of this time.
ed in this extraordinary even
xxxi zs ixxxt arrixo
Everybody knows that the largest,
finest and most complete assortment of
Sheet Muslo has always been carried
by Graves & Co. This goes now at ex
actly half and In some esses less than
half the former retail prices.
The classical compositions, tne regu
lar 50o copies, now only 22c; the eoc
selections now only 27c; the 76o selec
tions now only 12c, and so on.
All the popular music, oy rar me
largest assortment to be found west
of Chicago take your .pick now at two
for 25c.
Then there Is an Immense collection
of classlo and popular music, both vocal
tfiA In.lMtm.NUl afplotlw tanAarA Alii
tlons, whlah we have assembled on one
large table for convenience choice now,
14o a copy, or 4 for 45o. Here's a rare
chance to tret a floe musical library at
little expense.
TAXsOXCr-lCACXIsTXf
Why be without a - modern Talking
Machine at these ridiculously low
cricesT All cash Is not necessary. Pay
by tha week or month If you like.
Regular 125 machines now only . . 0
Regular : 30 machines now only ..914.90
Regular 35 machines now'only . .S17.SO
Regular 40 machines now only ..31.88
Regular $50 machines now only . .$38.33
BXOOBDft AT YBABX.Y KAXT.
The famous standard Imperial Plac
Records, the regular 10-Inch slse. never
Sold for less than 60a anywhere, now go
at 12o each. No demonstrating.
YXOUjrS, MAJTDOUX-f, BTO.
We have always prided ourselves
on tho superb assortment , of rare old
Violins, GUItars, Mandolins, Banjos, Ac
cordions, Band Instruments, eto. We
only handle the world's best makes, bat
even these are Included In this forced
out sale. Prices are now reduced 20 to
40 per cent. Ask to see the splendid
Violin wo ara now- selling for 13.65 or
the Mandolli at $2.15, eta
Elegant Muslo Cabinets In msheiraitw,
ik or walnut and tha finest of Muslo
n all tha very latest
ahapea and finest leather go now at
oak
Bags and Satchels 1
half and less.
r a rxw KAVoa. too.
We have called In all our rented
Pianos and these are now offered at
actually less than what they cost' at
the factory. If you cannot pay all cash
we'll arrange for weekly or monthly
payments. A fine full-slse upright,
which cost at the factory $161 and sold
everywhere at retail for $250, goes now
for $115. An elegant $$1$ upright now
only $172, and for $116 you can secure
a nearly new $150 piano. These are all
In excellent condition. Don't let this
opportunity go by without at least In
vestigating. BXTTXB COMB QTICBXY.
It will cost you nothing to Investigate
this really great money-savin wvent
and will surely be the means of savlnr
good sum of money, but nulckest 4c.
tlon Is necessary In order to socura
choice.
Remember, orders by mall will re
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u. u. u. s, no teiepnnne orders, no ex
changes, ho demonstrating and no goods
win oe soia to dealers. Uur
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PRINCE DISLOCATES
. ARM FEEDING SWANS
(Special Dispatch to Tbs Journal.)
Munich. March 19. Prince Regent
Lultpold has dislocated his arm In vio
lently throwing pieces of bread to the
swans and ducks in the iske of the
park of Nymphenburg. He has swooned
several times, ana, considering his great
age of 87 years, grave results are
feared.
PROTECTION AGAINST
(Continued from Page One.)
as fair for the company to ask for a
bonus as it was for the city to ask the
company to put up a bond. Dr. Cottel
' Bess Healer la the World.
Rev. F. Starblrd. of East Raymond,
Maine, says: "I have used Bucklin's
Arnica Balve for several years, on my
old army wound, and other obstlnste
sores, and find it the best healer In the
world. I used It too with great success
In my veterinary business.1' Price 26c
at Skldmore Drug Co.
on the other hand contends that this is
simply resorting to hair-splitting meth
ods and that BchwartxschUd ft 8uls
burger are almply behind Zimmerman.
flinro tha Introduction of the Balding
ordinances doubt has become to be ex-
fressed as to mo sincerity pi me mv
Ives of both Swift A Co. and SchwartS'
achlld ft Bulsburger. it nas Deen con
tended and by persons who claim they
know the workings of both companies
that flwlft ft Co. owns a controlling In
terest in the Schwartxschlld & 8uU
burger company. Whether this Is true
or not they have been connected In the
present fight which Mr. Helsey claims
was stirred up oy tne awm representatives.
FOREST GROVE BODY
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
(Special Dlipatcb to Tbe Journal.)
Forest Grove, Or.. March 19. The
sixth annual meeting of the Clvlo Im-
firovement society of .this city waa held
n Masonlo hall last evening. It was
decided to have Forest Grove repre
sented by a beautiful float In the rose
festival parade in Portland, and the
executive committee was given power
to carry mis matter mrougn.
In the report of the retiring offlcera
which waa accepted by a unanimous
vote, a great many Improvements for
the town and vicinity, were suggested,
The following officers were elected
for the coming year: President, Col
onel Harry j-iaynes; vice-president, wai
ter Hoge; secretary, Professor M. F.
Famham.
HOUSE TO ABOLISH
PENSION AGENCIES
(Cnlttd Press Leased Wire.)
Washington, March 19. The house is
Involved In another fight over the ques
tion of - abolishing 18 pension agencies
and paying1 by checks from Washington.
A similar nant was made last year, but
nothing came of it.
Meat for Tars.
(United Press teased Wire.)
San Diego, Cal.. March 19. The sup
ply ship Culgoa, carrying a cargo of
fresh moats and fruit valued at more
than 8125.000 for the men of the bat
tleship fleet at Magdalena Bay, aallad
COFFEE
We want the credit of '
ours and are willing .to
take the responsibility for
it.
Tour grocer returns your money if you
don t like Schilling's Best: we pay htm.
for the south today.
Ian passengers was
flymmee of the San Francisco fleet ce.
ebration committoe.
Among the clvll-
l halrman F. J.
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v New Harbor Lines. T
(Cnlted Press Leased Wire.)
Washington. March 19. The house
today paaaed tbe aenate resolution, au
thorizing Secretary Taft to establish
harbor lines at Wilmington, Bah Pedro
and Port Los Angelea . The resolution
waa passed at the request of Repre
aentative MoLachlan of California.
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Hams ....v., 13
Puritan Buckwheat Flour '.
Rice Broken, 6 pounds for 25
Coffee : 25 and 18
Tea English Breakfast 40s
Cheese 15
Walnuts ,10
Lemons v (. ,...16f
Bvftter Best Creamery 70s
Bacon ..I6f, 18e and 20
Puritan Buckwheat Flour ..,1....,.....10
Rice Jap 4 pounds for ................. .25
Coffee ......35e and 26
Tea Spider Leg ................40
Cheese ; 15)
Soft Shelled Almonds i..'.15
Oranges Sweet Navel 20
Butter Oregon State" Brand Albany
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Lard 11
Puritan Buckwheat Flour 10
Rice Carolina Head, 3 pounds for. ...., 28)
Coffee 40. and 31
Tea Pan Fired ...... 40
Cheese 15)
Walnuts i. 10
Bananas, Beauties 28)
Butter Oregon State Brand Albany
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