The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 24, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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' ' V.V V - . ,V ..?KB OREGON DAILY , JOURMAU PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH . 24. . 1908. ' . . ' : ,
AJitrtiiarxvTs. "
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS .'J.
' Hellig "Coming Thro tha RysH
Marquam,. "The Power That Governs"
, , Baker. .."When W Were Twenty-One
Empire.....,. What Women Will ijo
yrlo i "Haael Klrke'
Bur ...."The Secret Dispatch"
a rand
Vaudeville
Reconstruction of the Madison-street
bridge will be the v topic for oonaldera
tlon at the meeting of the United Eaet
Bide clubs thin evening in the quarter
of the aat Side club. Bargent' hotel,
nawihorhe and Grand avenues, ai tne
old xtructgre la giving ample evidence
dally that lta life baa been lived meas
ures will be' taken whereby the etruo
lure can ba ranlaced aa oulckly as DOS'
fflblo. . The plan proposed by the east
lie ciuoa la 'a nioaesi one ana pro
vides for a bridge like the present
Moriison structure to cost in the neigh
borhood of $600,000. It must ba ad
ditionally strong tn order to bear the
ueavy traino 01 tna u. w. lines.
John A. Everest, leader of an or
chestra for many years, former director
of the Third Regiment band and mem
ber of the city park band for four eea
sons, waa declared insane by allenista
at the county Jail yesterday afternoon.
He was taken into custody at Vancou
ver last Friday, having gone to the
courthouse there and attempted to ad
disss the court while a case waa In
progress. For aeveral months his
mind has shown ayldence of weakness
and be haa been Thiable to work. He
was taken to the asvlum last nlcht.
The question of pay for the shlnglers
n the forestry building waa referred
to the etty attorney yesterday for an
I' opinion by the judiciary committee of
lie council, xne sningiers were em-
board members found they had no ap-
ployed by the' park board before con
sulting the civil service commission and
when the question of pay oame up -the
bronrlatlon for the tav of shlnalere.
' sum of 13,000 waa voted by the council
for shingling the forestry building and
It is probable mat tne salaries wiu
eventually be taken out of this fund.
Sale of San Francisco tt Portland
Steamship company tlcksts requires an
uptown offloe. and the close relation
rhlp of the steamship company and the
Illinois Central since the victory of
Harrtman over Fish in the Chicago
courts will Drobablv result in the open
lnc of a steamship ticket office In the
orrice or tne Illinois uenirai raiiroaa
on Third street. The question la under
consideration between Agent j. w.
Ransom and the San Francisco office
of the steamship company.
Councilman Cellars. Bennett and
Menefee, acting aa the special commit
tee to investigate the cost of Installing
municipal rock crushers, met yesteraay
afternoon but continued their investi
gation for two weeks without making
a report. -At that time the committee
expects to have figures and data bear
ing, upon the subject that will enable
the memoers to sin tne prooiem o urn
base. At the meeting yesterday several
specimens of stone were exhibited from
various quarries near tne city.
An examination for the positions of
clerk and sorrier In the local postof
flce service will be held at the post
office bv the civil service commission
on April 11. The age limit is from 18
to 4S years, the applicant must meas
ure at least five feet, four Inches In his
stocking feet, and must weigh not less
than 12S .pounds. Those desiring full
Information may obtain It by address
ing Z. A. Leigh, secretary of the local
board of oxamlners.
Ernest Swartz and John Mankey were
taken Into custody by Constable Waner
yesterday at Arleta charged with the
larceny of some lumber. The defend
ants say the lumber was on the lot
whnn thev bouaht tha property and they
supposed the lumber belonged to them.
They were using th(Jumber In building
a house on the lot when served by the
constable yesterday afternoon.
Chimney sweeps operating In'Portland
will be required to take out a license
and pay an annual fee of $10 If the or
dinance which was reported upon favor
ably by the license committee yesterday
afternoon Is adopted by the council to
morrow. The ordinance was framed at
the request of a mimber of chimnev
sweeps, although Fire Chief Campbell
favors the Idea.
Judge Wolverton. In the United
States district court 'has granted a
temporary restraining Injunction against
the envies Kiver irrigation cuuiiij
and the Harney Valley Improvement
t'oinuaiiv at the request of the Pacific
Livestock comuanv of San Francisco.
The plaintiff sued to enjoin the division
of water from tne envies river.
William Hardrath of Oregon City
filed a ault in the United States court
yesterday against the Willamette Con
struction company for $20,000 for per
sonal injuries. Hardrath was injured
while working on the Oregon Electrlo
company's bridge across the Willamette
river.
Two gold watches and a locket aet
1th diamonds were stolen from the
room of N. C. Braham at 412 Alder
street yesterday afternoon. No one saw
the thief enter or leave the house, and
the police have no tangible clue to the
Identity of the miscreant.
Joseph A. Maxwell, Frances S. Wiser,
and Albert Arms are plaintiffs In a suit
filed against the Oregon A California
railroad in the federal court to compel
the railroad to dispose of three quarter
sections of land Included In Us grant
from congress.
The Fraternal Brotherhood
EXTRA FANCY
You Cannot Buy Cheaper
V:'"' ' "- v. because y ,v;.
You Cannot Buy Better -
.IS IN
The
Test
The
Taste
Until You 'Have Uud
You Have Not Known
"THE ONE' BEST"
ASK YOUR GROCER
About the Monopole offer
of two cans at the price
of one this week.
WADHAMS& KERR BROS.
Portland.
Sum
It I. m
-
U(1IM 1.
Ladiet' fancy and plain tailored Suits, semi
4 ' fitting-, alngla-breaited, ihort tight-fitting.
ingle-breastea; itrap-trimmea and short,
tight-fitting, elaborately trimmed with
silk, Hercules braid, soutache braid and
taffeta silk. Materials are Panama and
serges; colors are black, navy, dark and
brown; values to $25.00; (OA
special at 9aW
irars spring
sons
New Styles, New Materials, Low Prices,
fit you out for Easter.
Let us
reservation. John Mitchell was sent up
for (0 days and to pay a fine. Jim
Narclsse, arrested on the same eharge.
was sentenced to 24 hours' confinement
owing to the fact that he is sick.
We sponge and press your elothes
and ahlne your shoes, all for $1 per
month. Mam 614, A-4S14. Wagons run
everywhere. .Unique Tailoring Co.. lOjf
"Golden Grain Granules" is used by
(9,000 people In the northwest It is
the pure cereal coffee. It tastes like
coffee. It cures Insomnia -nd nervousness.
A meeting of the recentlv nrranliad
"incen wives eociai ana Aid society
will be held at 2 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. Teevln, 430 Qantenbeln avenue.
81 A
WEEK WILL DO
c
FREE These Ladies Clothes Brashes to all who
attend our Spripg Opening next Saturday Evening.
THE' BIG EAST SIDE STORE
EAST BURNSIDE AND UNION AVE.
Willamette awnlnss are mads tn last.
Agent In every town In the northwest.
Willamette Tend & Awning Co., Mfg'rs,
Portland, Or., Main 968. A-8968.
gives
d mn
Selling-
evening,
military whist dancing with good muslo
and lunon. Admission ioc.
Hirach building, Wednesday
March 25.
Wild Bill, White Foot and Joe Hays,
Indiana, were sentenced to spend 90
days in the Multnomah county Jail and
to pay a fine of S25 each oy Judgo
woiverion in tne umteq oiaiea court
yesterday. The men had been arrested
for carrying liquor to the Umatilla
Stationery store a 14 Mn- A
street, near Third street, with full
line of stationery and blank books.
Davis A Ktlburn. Phone. A-141L
Willamette brand tentu are of n.rinr
make, and of best materials. For salo
by all dealers. Willamette Tent & Awn
ing Co,, Mfg'rs, Portland. Or.
Steamer Jesse Hnrlrlna f. r-. . -
Wasbougal and way landings, dally e
cent Sunday. Leaves Wmhinrtnn
dock at 2 m.
Woodward Dancln
Class lesson, 26e. Private lessons dally
Socials, Tues., Ihurs. and Saturday.
Rate war San Francisco tS. ateam.
er. Frank Bollam. aeent. l?8 tm-h
Acme Oil Co. sol:
fine gasoline. Phone East 789: B-1007
Trellis Work, wire fonMno- t..i. j
Wire A Iron Works, Second and Everett
Woman's Exchano-a Mn Ttv. .. .
lunch 11-.Z0 to 2; business men's lunch.
For Sale. Fine collection war relics
suit of armor, old prints. J-, Journal!
iri?:. 7:iiHri, "P'C1 Photographer.
Elks building. Seventh and Stark sta.
Hong Lee Steam Laundry. Flrst
class work; reasonable. Both phones.
i.JJl00 2.n..nd w"mn wanted. Quick
uai.iujura uairy, zaiM Wash.
L'.!5 '. Puniest
-uw.B, auu maa wasnington,
tftSS' bLld'.ng07"" dMllf Roth
CUT OUT PARADE
OF LITTLE ONES
School Principals Vote
Against Feature of June
Kose Fiesta.
Berger, signs, show cards. 284 Tamhtll.
Dr. E. C Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam.
D. Chambers, optician, 12 Seventh.
Teams for hire. Phone East 424.
Journal want ada. lo a word.
BOARD LETS CONTRACT
6-1
FOR
M SCHOOL
One of the prettiest features of the
Itoso Festival was eliminated yester
day when the board of education voted
to decline the Invitation of the festival
association Inviting the school children
to parade. The board acted In accord
Ince with the report of Its committee,
consisting of Mrs. L. W. Bltton and Bu
perlntendent Klgier. ,
Superintendent Rlgler stated In mak
Inr thf. Mnnrt of the committee that a
a meeting of the principals of the city
schools at which 88 out of 42 attended,
SS had voted against the proposition of
ftllowlnsr the ch ldren to marcn. vvnen
tha vm. inn tnken at the board meet
Ing Director J. V. Beach was the only
one who favored the children entering
the parade He stated that, he waa not
In favor of the long march wnicn tne
children "enaaaed In last yea
Ihnt a. aliort narade would be
kilanln lullli tl, arhAOl WOrk.
The board members are willing that
the children ahall enter the parade If
thev desire to do so. out insist rm tne
wnrir nf drillina' and Dreparlng them
tnr the event shall not fall upon the
school teachers. If the festival assocl
Hnn rilrea It can secure a drill mas
ter and drill the children for the parade
so long as the work Is done outside of
school hours and without Interfering
with the children's work. The board
would not object to this plan.
TERITICUS TEARS OUT
A CUSS AT OFFICER
NEXT FRJDAY AFTERNOON 3:30, MARCH 27
Portland Symphony Orchestra Concert
MARQUAM THEATRE
BEATRICE DIERKE. Pianistc - - Soloist I
f
X SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE
11Y
the
nick
o;
time
To get an Easter Suit pro
vided you order it at once.
Tha less you hurry an artist,
tha better your work. Co
lumbia Tailors are artists.
To secure a first-class fit,
the best workmanship and
greatest satisfaction, see that
you order a
Columbia
Tailored
Easter
Suit
In time to give the tailor a
chance. Just as a matter of
information, are you aware
that the demand for Easter
Suits is greater this year
than for many years past?
Perhaps it is due to .the su
perior quality of goods, su
perior quality of workman
ship and distinctly favorable
prices.
an
Easter
Suit
guaranteed
TO PIT
TO WEAR
TO PLEASE
?20 TO 950
GRANT PHXQLET, Ugr.
Elks' Building
Seventh and Stark
DEILIG
THOATRD
' Uth and Washlairtoa
Phones Main t and A-11Z3.
Toaraxv ajtd roatozaow naif
Special Frio Matinee Tomorrow JUtof
noon. . ' ..,- -
"Comlnfj Thro the Rye
Frank Lalor aa "Nott tha Tailor. -Evenings
11.60 to 80c. jwat. fl to ttt.
HEILIG
TXBATU '
letlt an Waaalagtoa .
Phonea Main 1 and A-tlia.
THTOSDAir-rRlUAT. MARCH l-T.
1AMXU J. COUSTT,
In the Comedy-Drama Buccesa
"tii xjldt Ajn ra bvoiab." ,
Prices Lower floor, $1.80 and 111
balcony, fl. 78a, BOoi entire gallery, ?,'
MARQUAM GRAND
Portland's Famous Theatre. , Main I.
N Tonight and remainder of week, mati
nee Haturday. ,
cmziTov ex. Am KB
In the Beautiful American Play,
"The Power That Governs' 1
Evenings tB-60-76o-l. Mat. J6-S0-78O.
BAKER T0EATRE
Phones Main I ,
A-6H0 .
Qo. L, Daker. Oen. Manager.
All This Week. Matinee Baturdsy.
One of the most beautiful plays ever r
written. Henry V. Esmond's v
"WHS- wa wi TWllTT-Olrll.,
Opening ek nf George Alison, Leading .
Man. Production complete. Stake set-
tings rich sn4 rostly. ' -r
Evenings 25c, JBo, 60e. Mat 180, t5o.
BTexl Week males.,
mPIRE Theatre SSW
MILTON W. SEAMAN, Manager.
Tonight, All Week, Matinees Wednesday
.and Saturday. The Latest Senna- .
tlonal Melodrama, '.
"WSLAT WOMXV WXZ.lt 0." K
Starulng and reallstlo. Sea the area! ,
shipwreck. A modern play with modern
Ideas.
Nlgnta lBo, 15o, 88c, 60. Mtts lOo, I
THE STAR
Hew, A-149S
oid. n, e-M
For the KnUre Week of March 21. 4"
THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO.
Presents the Sensational Military Melo
drama,
BZOXBT DIgWATOT."
In Pour Acts . . . BrD.K Hlgglna .
Matinees Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday
and Saturday at 8:10 p. m.; prloes 10O
and SOe. Every evening at 8:18; prices.
16c. 1 6c and 36c. Seats may be reserved '
by either phone. 1
THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe
Week Beginning Monday, March St. '-
America e Favorite Character Artists,
Presenting "THBJ MARSHALL."
XA-rxa a arorrra,
Duettlsts and Eccentrlo Dancing. "
B0a Oentnry KerolTtng View. "Brt
on's rromlse," . T. Kontressa, X. A. T.
m. aahibitor.
LYRIC THEATRE
Soth Phones 1 lEaia M85 Home, A'lOSS.
Week Commencing Monday, March 23,
The Allen Stock Co. Presents the.
Celebrated Paatoral Drama,
"XCAXZXi XIIXE"
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday. Prices lOo and tOc Every
evening at I: lb. Prices 10c, ioc, loo.
Boies 60c Office open 10a.m.tol0p.m.
The INlckeloxlIon
The Princess in the Case
QRAND AVENUB .
ir. but said
n
Let women of sixty use
'beautifiers," if they
think they need them.
But you, who are
j young and prettyyou
r- should avoid such things
'. as you would a pesti-
m All YOU need is a
fcake of Ivory Soap, a
j bowl of clean water and
- a good complexion
?: brush. - ""' - ' V
' Fencing In a public street for a cow
pasture Is the offense charged against
Henry Teritlcus by members of the
MMwnv Imnrovement club. It Is also
charged that if any one attempts to
.rn the row Dnsture so Inclosed Terl-
.. th Ana on them.
. in the complaint made to the police It
Tha boar f , ... .... ! alleged that the fence complained of
. w. wuvuun awaruen inft I i hn u arinatn Hvenieenin i 1 1 rov,
contract for th nw si. ..i . pawpIi Mtront and Insley avenue,
fTsso P?,n"U,a t0, M- & mm ! PUce" to llX ?SSKBr remove $t
for 122,990 at a meeting held last j Obstruction to the public street he waa
night The plumbing of the huiMina-; Doiitelv but firmly requested to go to
win be nut in h . 1 a warm onmaie. inw.u "
h.-r - I y vv,mam 8tevPnson Tllned to do. Instead, he went before
vhpeC.d th citct for I3.0.M.76. h" city attorney this morning and
Saafvl-V. & Co- wlU fur"is" t"e I n" ore to a complaint charging Teritlcus
ifh Ahstructln a PUDUO sireai
10
Klass for 1676.
lrr,2?.Wer reelvJ 'or the sen- warrant was issued
km1 J.KaL ranK'nfT fom Freeman's rest
bid of $22,990 to that of Steele, Bert-1
Av ;"iib.it ior tza,i)is.
ine Doara rejected the onlv two hirt
for Teritlcus"
A
ar
received for four tii-. . . '
East Portland High school been use (tiev
were considered too high. The bid
ders were Portland Wire & Iron
wrM 3.1S5. and City Iron Works,
.3,796.
many residents or Lower Alhlni at
Building Permits.
W H Jones. e.rect dwelling, Dell, be-
innM ami Osborne avenues.
Jl'tion; McKeen & Bulrgy, erect two
.in-oiiine. Broadway, between East
Tweatv-nlnth and East Thirtieth. 82.600
plr O. O. Nash, erect store and flats.
Hawthorne, between East Thirty-first
vory poap :
99 Per Cent.' Pure.
tended the meeting last night and asked an 1 Rist Thirty-second. $1,100; Pauline
oclween rage nnu hi'""
.1. Bulger, erect riais, -"y. ""lw"""
Second and Third streets, $4,000; W.
that the houra of voting on the bond a id Minnie Modon, erect dwelling V Starr,
0OUO 111 al Zi n tl. II II II TOP THA main A 1. ..n
High school be changed from 4 to 9
P. in. instead of 1 tn 4 n n. ti.
wore informed that the hours were
jiaeu oy law ana COUld not be chAniror!
Tne delegation was also asailrari thai
eaatlon waa al.n d..,i...i .t,o.
there would b nn nhann n
ont site of the building and all tax
payers desiring to vote on the bond
iw i'V Te M CU At tha-offlce of
the aislrlct clerk In the city hall. April
7. between the hours of l 'and 4 p. m.
No opposition to tha bond issue is er-
pectei
MILK RESEMBLED .
WALL STREET STOCK
Food Commissioner 3. W. Bailey has
filed complatnta against M. E. Merglns.
4 -North Sttth street, and Jl. lt!
Spauldlng, 64 North Third street.
charged with selling watered milk. The
complaint recites that the milk sold oy
Wiener Schnitzel
Today Until 8 P. Mr
these men does not contain the per cent
of butter fata required by law and con
tains more than 88 per cent water,' whlc
la a violation or tne cure rood law n
Oregon. Constable Wagner served the
warrants this morning and the cas
will be heard in the Justice court before
Justice Reld-i T
,- ' 1 a. . . . i-
to rxKTXire thj oaip.
tlXATlVg BROMO QUININE remsTes ' tbt
rauM. There U only "BROMO Ql'liilg
Liwfe for sigDatore et B, W, GB0V&, 25c, .
SPECIAL G0UIASH
Jut enough different from
our well-known Hungarian
Ooulash to merit your attention-tomorrow
from
ii oo a. x. to i r. at ;
OUB SAZXT
MERCHANrS, LUNCH
BerVed from 11:80 a. m. to
1 p. m. Is deservedly popu
lar 8 Bo.
Austro-Hunrian;
- Restaurant V
14T Taylor St Bet. eoon4
.M;Xxara . .
BEAVER HILL COAL
1 GUARANTEED FULL WEIGHT NO CLINKERS OR SOOT
$8.00 Per Ton;;
I AGood Appetizer
Beaver Hill Coal Co.
I Ualn S625 Foot Davis St. Prontfl Delivery f
BAINK, STORE & OFFICE RAIL.IINCIS
FIRE
BSC A PBS
FIRE3 CASINO
MBTAL
FBNCINQ
TRELLIS
WORK
PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS
Cor. Second and Everett Stai. Phone Main 3000
r. unT.. ...nf nrolliniF. Vancouver.
between t'rescott and Fay. $1,000; J.
nm.i.. mrt rfmoillnir Ktnsel avenue.
near Mount Tabor avenue. $1,200; C. W.
Jenkins, erect dwelllna. lieiiy, oeiween
pjiat Twantv-nlnth and East Thirty
tirmt 1 inn- Mn nraham Hill, erect
wplllna- Van Houten. near Willis
hnniavam. ii.zuu: jonn irwni,
rtwlllno- Alhlna. between Prescott and
Blandlna. 81.400: Charles Erty, erect
dwelling Kast Morrison, between East
Twantv.flfth and East Twenty-sixth.
$1,400; Tonseth Floral company, erect
greenhouse, wast Morrison uiu umi.
Forty-ninth. $1,000; H. C. Morris, erect
dwelllnir. East Twenty-first, between
Albarta and Florence, $2,000.
HUNDKEDS INQUIRE ;
ABOUT OREGON HOMES
E. 1.. I.omax, general passenger
agent of the Union Paclflo railroad, haa
sent to the Portland chamber of com
meroe a list of 1.660 names of farmers
and others In tne miaaie west wno
have written to him making inauirles
about homes In the west. In anawer to
the advertising that the railroad com-
any has carried on in tne last year,
"he ehambor will Immediately take
measures to supply tna anquirera with
To Brothers Lane
and Josselyn
Can't you arbitrate the trouble?
can t you setue tne oispuie,
'Fore the thing gets real excttln'
An' aome one begins to shoot?
Can't you compromise on candles
Or a can of Standard oil?
Or the pitch from the tall fir tree
So prollflo on our soil?
Can't you burr that air statement
That la deemed a bald disgrace.
An' Illuminate the cltv
From tha shine upon the face
Of tha brother who deteats It
Bo he'd love to, see it dead, :
An' its end would light tha heavens
With the glowln 'round his head?
UNION LAUNDRY
r Illuminator of Shirt Fronts.
i Tels. A-1JJ3. Msln-898. , ,
; j ; i. Second and Columbia. ;
all necessary literature and many of
tne tetters wui do anawerea personally
by the secretary. Tha chamber has Its
new bookloc fci 1908 nearly ready for
the printer, anu the book will be Issued
within th next month.
PERSONAL
President Townsend and Secretary
Muller of tha Portland board of trale
are visiting towns in tha Willamette
valley to Interest merchants in ' the
produce exohanga scheme of the Port
land board of trade. It la said valley
merchants generally coincide In the
vlewa of tha Po.-tlau?rs as to the ben
eficial Influence of such an organiza
tion on trade and prlcea, and many of
the country merchants are either Join
ing the board or pledging their sup
port. W. B. Stewart left for Rawhide, Ne
vada, last evening. He will be absent ,
about two weeks. I
These warm spring days every one
is more or less bothered with fall
ing appetite. Nothing seems to taste
just right; it's a between-eeason time
with yourself, as well as with the
trees. What you need is something
that will whet your appetite, and at
the same time tone up your system.
This is the time most people prove
the wholesome, appetizing, nutritious
qualities of
99
it
loom
fad
nia
HAMS
Carefully prepared, thoroughly cured
in the most hygienic manner possible;
always reliable.
Union Meat Co.
Wholesale dealers in "Columbia"
Brand Hams, Bacon and Lard; Gor-ernment-Inspected
Meats.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Pioneer Packers of the Pacific
Motion Picture Theatres
WH RENT LATEST FEATURE FILMS ,
L000 feat Reals, Including Bona Slides.
5.09 to $7.50 IVeeklj
Newman Motion Picture Co.
818 Bnrnside St. near Fifth.
TEETH
Save
Money
examination,"
ILLINQSL 86o UP: GOLD VKl.
'o LUP; JIET.DF JTFETH, IToOj -HDUJ
SET. 88.09; QOhO .
NS. 8J.B0 TO 85.00. . '
Coma and hava frM immMm
WE EXTRACT TEKTH vviww.-. art-
van. cjiiaiNUE
ING8. 76c L
SPLENDID
CROWNS. 8!
AH work guaranteed for tan Tsars.
JjMT attendant always presant ATI
work done absolutely without pain by
apeclsllsta of from 11 to to rears' ax-
Boston Dentists
. Mom Tboaa A-a03O. , ..: ' ;
mum xslm 8030. , . , . j
MIH Xorrimon JH. Ovp. Posloffloa.
C0NFES8I0N MAY
KILL ALBANY CASES
Diamond Douse Paint
GUARANTEED
6 gallon lots. S1.40 per gaL
1 gallon loU. Sl.SO per gaL
Manufactured by
PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO.
B30 rroat Bt, rortland. Os
HI
MILITARY
ACADEMY'
P0RTLAJNDJDR6
--1
William I Pason, alias L, William
Mason, alias J. V. Jones, who was em
ployed by", the Hartman detective agency
to secure evidence against violators of
tbe local option law at Albany has con
fessed that he served a term in the
Wisconsin state penitentiary. Other
advices received by Hartman today show
hat Paaon also served short sentences
'or forgery at Worcester, Massachus
etts. He was discharged from the
service of the detective bureau a week
aa-a when the char ires of the Albany
attorneys were admitted by Pason.
in every instance, no matter now
slight," said Hartman today, "Paaqn
was square with m. I trusted him a
t deal and never did he disappoint
grea
me.
deavorlng to
me. I thoroughly believe he was en-
live down his oast career
but he could not Tbe only flea he told
was when he denied the eharrea mada
against him that he was an exconvlot
I used every precaution before taking
him on and ha waa recommended, by
prominent business men."
What affect the discharge of Pason
will have en the cases against violators
at Albany Is not known. Hartman says
the charges of bribery against J. R,
Wyatt are good beyond a doubt and the
eo
1
a'
stand h had never, served a iaraa in
case will be rarrl
Paeon - is wanted at Al
with perjury,
stand h ha
any prison. ... .- .
through to the and.
banv v
Ha swore on the witness
. charged
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