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10 THE OREGON DAILY. ' JOURNAL; PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO, APRIL 3. 1003. 'IE FOR '.. ... .. . PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO RULE VITAL ISSUE AT STAKE Mrs. Sherman Testifies Hus- nanu incu ui oca xier mi , v, i ' TWrtrjiin Pri(r Failincr Tut Bufmmt no. i u tb iii in , isargam l nee r mum, igi.i.tiv campaign i Offered Her in Exchange no" by to grt intrt bmg taken - IOr UiaSS 01 JCCr. Tbe legislative candidate who hav ap- Dard hav drawn th Issue closely and k : " la ! ut Inn tha ftaht fnr nnmlni' Uon will be whether a candidal la for ' " or against Statement No. 1, That her husband offered bar for al Tor . .h0rt tlm during tba early for $5. and then when be failed to ob-I nortinn of tha camnalan it appeared tain the price offered ber tain for a I that the conteat would be a one-aided I battle, but , th awakened Intereet of 7. T. ... ' i . . T. -l....Ti,r. the people Is ahown by the avalanche Sarah Sherman la th circuit court this of ,Ti that has been assured those morning-. ." (candidates on Statement No. 1 plat- . The bride, who wa thus marked down form who hav ntarep. in race in we to bargain counter price, blu.hed a she I 'h. i.ot7 th. ballo uVill be a told her story. Her. mouth parted, in I bard fought ona, but from present In murimut t aha a1 m I Marl tha. value-1 dloatlona the Statement No. 1 senU Hon e-t upon her by ber lord and mas ment will prevail In nearly every seo- ttv Kha waa ArmA all in brown, and 1 11 on or in stale, in canaiaaie lor la young and comely. Formerly ah waa I legislative office. In the different parts MUi Sarah Koaon bloom., and ebe ha I ef th state, eo far as they have been lived In Portland 14 rear, except dur- collected to date, together with thVlr . . . l . . . . I 1 . I . . . .4 . . (J a Va in - two years, wnen sn waa visiung ma i wr vw. t'"h ... - unci In SL Paul. Minnesota. I 1. as nearly a could be determined. That- taA vaar viait nrnval fatal to I can be found In the f olio win r list: her case. ' Judge Bronaugh waa Inqula- I Baker county For the bouse. Walter Itlve, and discovered that she,iad re-1 H. Moore and Henry McKinley, "both turned from St Paul only laat Septem- unpledged. bar. It waa while there In AuruaL ISO. I Benton -P. A. Bohebreak, for the hat aha mirriiui iinta RhtrmiiL Ha I house, pledged to vot for senatorial ' waa a resident of Minnesota, and under I candidate receiving majority of popular th taw in domicile or tn nueoana ia !"" . that nt tha wifa. inMh nmvtainn r I Clackamas There are seven candl iha nrtiai uui unvUiriin law la that nna I date for representative and two for khn aa-lra rihrnrpa In ( mna fta ailolnt --repreaentatlv In nClakama - resident of th state for on year pHor ""T- w- ft Bf" na. c; to tne tun tn suit la commenced. .tolhii uv Therefor said th court, a divorce oajw eubacrlbdo Statement No. not be rranted. - . 1 1. tB latter to tne Kepuonoan voters TVhy notr queried Mr. Sherman. cnolc iin?,.J,,ala1u J rteMn" .a .tin i h. it ik. tlv. H. P. Gibson, has taken the mcxll- erparano. M i pout ooming over n.r I'-fa--etat.ment 1 are E. D. - I 1 A . llf Vl m aT a-l 111 w w -Von haven't been In th stat lona va "?rfS """u- Y'LU. .r? VI enough," said th court. VWi wnarwa li. uy ana i-inn vr, Present Campaign Means Supremacy of Voters in State Government and Choice of Senators, or Beenactment of Political Debauchery, Briberj and Corruption. EMU IT PEOPL IS IB KEYIIOIE Jeffersonians at Salem Gath er Enthusiasm for . ApVV proaching: Fray. -.' "ijn win t .a I J ones. the nut ouestlen. ,".," Dmoc ratio Candida tee have appeared lnIr.l.. v las foUows: W. F. Young. 1. W. ob- " BIUIMUJII, h.. . . A Tl-tm. vneny, es tne witness ariuied. rrom her I"""" . " chair. But ber face lighted with a Position Mot Stated. emlic a she left, for neat September I Clatsop In thl county C. A. Lelnen- cr opporxuuitT to d ire will eoni h .r J Mm wniiam m Murka and September will soon roll around. John 'fj. McCu and James W. Welch Mra Nellie Snow waa rrantad a dl-lka .nmi.li thai oniiiarv fnr ran. vorca from Henry Bnow because, after I resentative. Their attitude regarding be broke out of lail In Astoria in Janu- I atataant v i nn atatail ary, J87. he wa too busy to call or Coos Joint senator for Coos and write to bis wife, H preferred free- Curry, W. C. Chase. Pledged to Re dom to home, and baa not been beard of publican choice. Joint representative, E. since. They. had been married onlv 1 W. jmihh and I. NT' Muncv. Their month when Snow aav both wife and I niart la not alvan. jail the go-by. 1 O. Springer la a candldat for Joint Magrl M. Brooks was granted a dl- aanatar for Crook. Klamath and Lake vorce from William C Brooks on statu-1 counties. He la pleoged to Statement tory jrrounds. Tbey were married in 1 Na 1. ban fTancleco in l0i. , I U. C Co I a candidate for Joint rep- On th ground ' of desertion. James I reaan tati va from Crook. Klamath. Lake Orogan secured a decree that frees him I and Orant muntlea. His attitude re- from rtna orogan. They wer mar-1 gardlng Statement No. 1 Is not etatea. rled tn Wisconsin In 1897 and th desei- I Douglas For state senator, Albert (Special DUpateft te The JoarmkL) Salem. Or- April I. A notable aseem- Freeman and J. A. Munkera f Democrat I htaara aiA hnnnr la tha mamorv .of B.rlLB.nlo,hB.rdUien,3enMeNJ. A Tbs-M M-lh. banjuet give, two of the Republican choice candidates. I last night. r it . th Hotel Willamette. wiiiiam Morritt is a uemocratlo can- prominent Demoerata .from all parta of uiuai. , iur ;oini repreaeniative xrom ...a a.a .,.... in.l la..ra Mainour and Harney counties. He haa . " . ; signed Statement No. 1. I of th party. ' Marlon Th Statement No. 1 candl. I Governor Chamberlain waa th guest dates for representative ar Ha) D. Pat-1 of honor. His entrance to the dlnlng- iuil riunry i . Miner, u. Ls. Haltanera. I room was me signal mr iraumuuuua a. j. liodv ano waiter u. winelow. The I oursi oi apviauae, which nt icihuwi MS ASSESSOR ni nnir inTrh MllflliltU VIS UNDERWRITER SHOWS FAVORS Connected With Davidor Bushljght Asks Sigler Some Company Solely as liV Questions Concerning Al- nancial Agent leged Discriminations.' HILL LliJES 10M FIE v '' . . . , . ; - . Portland, April -To tb Editor oil A.a. Rushlight, candldat for county Th Journal In your yeterday Isauo assessor, baa written an open letter to you had aa.atlcle agalnat 8. V. Dar. County Assessor tt D. Slgler, who If Idor personally, also against th Wash- geekin- r.,iaction. in which Rushllaht lngton Jfom ToUphon Telegraph intimates that Biiler haa exemoted h(s uorapany, wiui ngnt menuou oi my political friends from tai eiemntlnn land has shown dlscrlmlnatHna between the poor and rich. Itushllght has asked a number of questions which if Slgler will answer satisfactorily, he says will snow ther is no reaaon lor itushllght that the : nomination Spokane, Portland & Seattle itaiiroaa Announces , iter niiptinnfl in Pflcnyrr WMVVaVgW aV44 e-V UVVqV ' Bates Which Increase Ter ritory of Oregon erminaL name, and some statement made by I J. wild in reference to m. Knowing; that th spac In your val uable paper (a always open- for juatlc. I would roust you to publish my aid candidacy and I .A leauction or railroad fares is r- that If Staler l.f. fc.. 4 11 t - -w ftww Aflia h.7 sia-u. b th Bpokan. Portland ft Seattl Rall- Multno'mah Th following candidate berlaln's nam waa th cU for a nw about IU and I suppose n 1 aula: to I haa not been an impartial assessor. l0 company of a newpasaenger tariff Republican voters' choice candidate ar dgd very. gracefully. Each speaker of 0f thU affair, to-wlt: So far aa a ' V. abould g o to Slgler. Frank. Turner, Mam Hughes. R 1). Ad- the evening offered a toast to the Dero- r.viflo- baraonallv la concerned, his Ruahllght sUted today klaa. C. M. Crittenden aid Uoyd T. ooratlo governor of a o-calld Bepub- P araonau ly it wa doea not answer his letu Keynolds. lcan state, and ch mention of Cham- Peat and present. I ion t know anything deavor to show to the vot for the senate have slrned Statement ovation. i iaa care oi nimiui. , a vuif 'iuuuq hub i ma letter follows: No. 1: H. a Albee, Dan Kellaher, C. aoeaohaa Were Had. . a I ana bla way uoh aa to maa to wn-i "Portland,- Oregon. April" S, to - Mr. W. Nottingham. Ben Selling. A. H. Wll- . . ... 7 I preesion oi xair ana equare uia. , . B n. Slgler. dear air -You are a can . . . . - . " . . i I n a inuiinutMr. j. itur.iiiiin. ri u.. v.. mm tKa nnii.pwrinn. .nn 11 v. .... . . . . . -. m j. wiyae ana jonn u. I ..r.i ".TV- -i. .nl . t :. ... . 7 . ., . . r 1 oiuaia ueiore in voters ior-in nom- ouj. vuaui i nation of assessor of this county. ThU a-viit aV4pl I CBr0hcr Uor to"ov.mor" Lo"rd coucJrnT u"rTV voters cho c, or who are unpledged. .nd yohB MlBto Dlona.. Republicans. iT.A trT V-! iJw JJ'iPJ'mlHA feferenoia to William i. tiryan and 7T bookTV d . rTo mw,m.,au M.a.w.u " . . -'.-IITirV UllDV mrmm runuuni.n lira H II between polnta on that road and, points on j th 'Northern . Paclflo - in eastern Washington. ' , ; i " Th reductions com by comparison fih.hfinf I of flea la on which you have held for with th old ratee between Portland and- Washington on th Northern through th mln-1 four y.ara, and no. doubt ar anxlou a....-, ail anoearanca I i.T7 k.iJ rm ,i.i. I easiern coll. C W. Hodson. J. H. Kelly, M. J. Mscaianon ana Big Bicnei cheers. But -when he named Oovemor I Pk.Ml..al. . W mamnt IM Vllh mj, , . . . . . . . i . v iiaiuwi imu . i. iivuai " " -m " . rwr im uou.a ma .uiiowini btv B,ion. anthualaanv Ha told a num. SL'Rd,?i"m??t Vfi-y- Jvl8".?: ber of funny stories and put all In good JGn5rK5.lS W a.c i,tman ' " " iAhat foiioVSd: FiV? BI" J- S' .BranA .F-vC' whn h reviewed th Hamilton andJtf- "';, v,t"''n"'"' V T fereonlan syetems. irios J. McDonald, A. W. C Wllklns and Hobert Hunter. taking th modified statement, or who tlcea and pleaded the cause of arejunpledged, are: A. A. Andereon. primary and Statement No. -; ? AM . O thl desir upon KVlno -la Taoon!" Th. new t.rl f U unri.ht. i tnuwiA hat tha nartiaa with I ivLT. ".:,."""" yyv""..' '"" a joint lariir concurred in by the boo-; IV." . I""- V.. rzv ;-n ..vri n- position is one ox imprince ana kane, Portland at Sxattla and tha North. WHUU X uiauv tur U"'UI"Vk UMl ihii u-lhaa Ia with tha affair t9 .u.r. I -. ,.. . . . . . . . . . thorlty to. make contract. Th tat- ;7,T. V ,r"Ta".,W. P"0"; " w"i '.ncra.0"'"na r-nAirl! f. Xhfil?' ?rr. U.T ''of much . moment nTpTouni W ft-54. VVUB-, ua tavaa lUMli ? tiirwwiev I tihAf haw Aaamanti a. a, miila in tk lillf l.a il av. a. " a i .a a - - wimkuei bshwvbiiutu hev eav v ar i iniiii a.i'iKn 1.11 ru ! anunn. i n si nivinmg . . . in Hiinnr ami wimhi ko an ansa an uruuajr i iina mm wn m at a a nAar Mr i n. aawiii Kvaa Kegaroinc I j. . wuae siaierneni. i Br0rortlon to their holdings. drawn at anma nnin htwan w.nn.. laflaan lanlr Bri.ta I - . - . . . - ...... thr," J- McDonald. . A. W, Orton. J, lamigned the political boaees and party ,.Vd nTi .. Northern Pa- x wiiKini ann MtnarT Hunitr. 'l nnaa I u i j I : .v: - . r r : : i Dirion navi nia iual ana qui DiuDoriion i Bine. ' ? - - - I III. lllltO. .I1U vun vu Wlll.uiiuu vil- I a ttan V Y . m .nil. an.a that Ihl. . . n I . ' . - ' . . r . " - . " . . ' r. iniiu ui liaiiu Tacome ha been The far from mav ha a haa vv ona I Portland to Kltavllla. wnicll haa been "if aaaessmenta are not made fairly $11. JO. will be reduced to SS.8S via th norm duik rout, ini iare to epragu wui o cui rrom iii.su to siw.ue. uuier eaatern Waahlnaton nolnta tributary to . Such being th caa (and 1 1 the Northern Paclflo and not on O. R.'fc ." AjS": iioTot aiGlaSUtoS For na.pl. th. far 1 in thilr I 1??-?"'-- "iMlo' th" aWalra of th public then taxa- to Mabton. which via Ti not manlo- w.n.!tttJm.nh5ui fiillL'IUoii la not an unjuat burden, although 110.80. will b I8 60, of comics that had been so . ""Vl . "k. . . " '7' It may be a heavy on. ... r"'a .to. Kitaviue.. vi in th. ra.i 'Ha aai.i it wu in "'""''" "If assesimcnts are not made rainy ill. Crouch. Robert S. Farrell. D. F. Hard- insult to th intelligence of the peopl 1D with htm In which he had 10 but '- neo.ua.ly and with dl. nort man. L A. Harlow, J. H. Hickman, to say they could not nam their own dfE.?m,I2; 7o audi? andnmlnJ all the crimination, taxation become a grlv- will Lucfua J. Hicks, Oeorg W. Holcomb, cholc for United SUtes senator. A nta tmJnUmthhmk0Xia bur1,n whlch wron t0 N. D. Beutgen, Joseph W. Beverldge, atead. He attacked th corru rTana tionam, jonn Brown, j. w. uUtion of uampoeii, wiuara ll. cnapin, L. k. common Mackla. Ge W. McMUhTn.' HTr'rv E. an J then not live uo to hi. ieemint "fv.W.MIm auu. thS 0 wOl Tri with Hne. will, receive th. sm proper- Nn.lhn. anH TTra nV I Xi lnh a rrlann iniiM ka iwinnallal n laava tha Mim. I w "w aw Ylt 1 ma In whlrh I hurt Btd)- It bacomaa I . w - . u u .Mw. . . i " " - ... a. naw t.vih it. at an . ua w lit. iaa. i - .. ...... ' . or na full advanta hi xpert less or party ana 1 can say mat in -.tiafafttlon. a n rt of thla arramani At tt avarv a, ft hava triad t kaarr mv faith. I ausraciion. a part or tnis agrement l fh 77 v v , " ' ,v, ' i . I was tnat I naa to eiay wun tn Dang i l.,rr. ?X?r?an!n? f" BJ?f?' ,,n.r- Idfirlna thl oerlod of 10 day, and also 5?un,.'r- eats ox uit auaie ana ray pwpif. nun .... " .r. - i. i . i i.iiat nf iiiwg w kivv w eu in w iiuui : .i-i . .11 nril.i. w. ti.ii.' . t . i i na ...a I a, , i.i:i. 11 J I wr UJ uy miliar si ail. ear. " una win Charles H.-Gardner are seeking the Re- I "When e lea ted governor," he said, "I publican and Wayne D. Henry the promised to serve all the people regard Democratic nomination lor joint rep resentative. Jones and Henry have both signed Statement No. 1. a. li Haaia la a rannmata Tor loini representative rrom Tiuamooa ana " 'hViV th. holder and atock subscribers th money Yamhlli counties. His atUtude on Shall the peopl rul. or ahall th naM " . ttmr th, xolratlon nf thik arwwiai inT.Ni.il rnnrinn. va niia i. i r . . ' . ":,,," hv,nZ ,h Thai0 day tn agreed amount waa pata to policies hostile to th interest of the I . lhm Sniini, j. hia raahiar nonnla? Tha naonla of Oreron will m" .'na -ln" J'iow,n.. aT nij caenier answer In June in no uncerUIn vole.- wora,. -Mr. Wild left for California, wnitaey tor oongrea. and reauested me to glv you this State Senator M. A. Miller of Lebanon I amount for cigar money, to show hla acts towaraa mm bcom. wnent py new route to ruruanu aiiw ana naua wuutj Utii i al- Statement No. 1 Is not given. Umatilla C. A. Barrett ia a candl date for the house and Is pledged to Statement No. 1. U L Mann and Claud W. Steen ar opposing candi dates pledged to .Republican voters' nnminam ' i s aa am nnnaetv nw l nna aje rxwwrxwmw i X..nV; ta' .' r.HiH.a vAini trZ placed In nomination Judge J. J. Whit- appreciation of your Stitri'v- f ? matinJ ?rmnA Mot W Albany as the Democratic noml- and the bank." sentative from Unwtllla and Morrow ' f ' Tha nomination waa Now I think thla counwea i opposea to utaiemeni m,de unAnlmou. gTWLt applause, and will explain If I PiO, Am I li. ill . at..'i.-n.i I kv him fw m rUeei w Hon look pUc in 1106. - 4 aaaaaaBaBaBBaBssmagamae Abraham. Statement- No. It A. F. Stearna and C 8. Jackson, unpledged; Democratic, A. R. Marker, for Sutement Mil l. For renreaentatlve. Oeorce Jones. Statement No. 1: George H. Wlxon. B. R. Applegate. C. O. White, all un pledged. J. A.. Buchanan, for Joint rep resentative, unpledged.' . : . n W. Parrlnh and J. T. Bits ar Can didates for Joint senator from Crook, Grant, . Klamath and Lake counties. Their attitudea on Statement 1 ar not known... A t t. n" r i Vrt. mi j. I Josephine For tne senate, u. o. uooo- John C. Lake Charges That JrESVw jiiecinc uompany uuerea to Pay Congressman. choice. Vor the bouse, H. La. DeArmona (Democratic), pledged to Statement 1; Dr. J. u, nmitn inepuuiuaiui, uii rsXmAmmA Oeorg R Merryman, I F. Wllllts and Harry 1 Holgate are candidates for n.ltt B mm t.mmA b. t li"""- """V --. 1 1 jilt a rnuntiea m. a. oruiiain ia a Waahlna-ton. ADril 1. Tha atorv of anlnandidata for iolnt reoresentative from alleged attempt to bribe Charles Ferry. Crook, Klamath Ike and Orant ' jun . tm, r . h,aa- .a. . MA.- t ea, He ia pledged to Republican Dort Connecticut with contract for Un f. N. Edwards and W. W. Cal 1 1 AA flA A st kta-aa laa-UlaMAM auA,Mai tha I vina ara candidates for reDresentativa Kloctric Boat comnanv. f laured in todav'a Both ar pledged to Republican voters' rearing by tne Liney congressional com- cnoice. mi.x mittee investigating cnargea against th I wuuia company.: . :, ; 1 Linn county There are seven can- The charge waa made ln an affidavit ldldates for representative, three of Sy John C Lake of Rutherford. New I whom have signed Statement No. 1. ersey, vice-president of the Lake Tor- Of those reported F. M. Brown, T. O. peao uoat company, which waa submit- speaks for Itself. ever waa amployed t.jL.jj tjHiMiM, a,.,. I nu ilia nn.ui o wiu uuua liiv uhjiu i " j w l " -u- v.. v,y... A troag Througnou Vtate. th -.ndid... , m, .tv in tha it goes wltbout savlnr that such a Union and Wallowa Turner Oliver is firat MinmniAnii adtatriot. I shrewd business man aa L. J. Wilde a Democratic candidate for Joint aena- His references to Bryan wer thai would not pay and buy a bank If ther tor. He has cledged himself to State- I wraainn of tumnltiinna rhaara "Aa mn mi nothlns- there to Induce him to do ment no. i. js,a numoie is tn jKepuo-fas the day rolls around In November," I no. l aamiftnat my oanic wa oniy a llcan candidate for Joint senator and I he said, Sre will . elect Bryan to the few months Old, and th growth of same has also signed Statement No. 1. The nrnaidant-v of tha iinitad ntataa Aa I suffered through . th failure of the candidates - for iolnt reoresentative ara I aura aa tha tnnnth of .Tuna mmH I Oreron Trust, and I certainly did not uuiaa n. JE-Dernara, B. B-, mcnarason. ? will elect Chamberlain United State I nav any minions on aeposii. Richard D. Hamilton. J. P. Rusk and senator. The man who doea not talc a I J. A. BLOCH. J. B. Stoddard. All ar Dledaed ta 8tatamit No. l and atand hv tha nan. (While the article to which Mr. Bloch Statement No. 1. I pie will go down in defeat I referred made mention of the fact that Wasco A. C. Btaten of Hood River Is I "Every doctrine advocated hv the Re. I he had mad arrangements for the un- a candldat for th senate who has I publican president today was borrowed I derwrltlng and sal of th bonds of th elgned Statement No. 1. Henry L. Kuch from William J. Bryan In 189S. Every Washington Horn. Telephone & Tele and N. J. Slnnott are opposed to Bute- Republican doctrine that waa not ad. I STaph company, ther wa nothing In ment No. 1. For repreaenUtlve the vocated by1 Bryan ia weaker than It wa I artlcl which reflected upon him or loiiowing canaiaatesv are in tne field: 1 10 years ago."- . i upon xn vanaity oi tne Donas. Mr, B. w. stark, J. L. carter. D. J. Cooper, Th other apeaker wer John M. Bioch'a connection with the company ap Kepubiicans and C. B. Morse, Democrat; Gear-tir, F. 8. Senn and V. W. Holman Par to nave been simply that of a Mora nas signed statement no. i. or Portland and W. 8. McFadden of wesnington w. n. tiarrett, William corvauis. u. wooa ana Jsari El Fisher ar can didates for the senate. They sre both opposea to (Statement no. 1. The can aldotea for the house ar W. M Newell, T. B. Perkins. Charles Hines. R. H. Oreer. Willis m McCulllan and J. W. Kelly. Mr. Kelly has a'-ned statement o. 1. The other candidates ar opposed to tne principle. George B. Bourhlll end Jay Bower- man are candidates for joint senator from Wbceler. Gilliam and Sherman counties. Both are opposed to Statement No. 1. The candidates ror the joint repre sentative from Gilliam. Sherman and Wheeler are B. F. Pike and R. N. Don nelly. No. 1 iiiair ai an. air. n una iuu mattar nf pnnaidarahla Imnortanca rortwna. in walla VV alia count ig of this privilege. H had "JJffL L3Sn nurSied by thl wl not et 7 advantage, aa the rou in. had everything examined i?whJ?a netnoa purauea py "a vja th 0. PL N. Is s '''J tL fS .'.TaJ.o'ih : iortg baniT ' ' ;My:rmb,t.oa-t7h ii adVini-T-, it.faJe? ISl luaL fals alderably quicker than they oould go Ha "?.h?J wilV.; m, fiihtUiuh o Tacoma. Th average tlm mad fy 522 fnrPtha.2?MAn i. nyot i r-onai passenger trains of the Spokaife. . o2)f h.ft u tm iJfi VtnZt ?ht i ihi Portland A. Seattl on Its first schedui .yJliV.J.. is about 10 miles an hour, and thia wlU ivarv othe? aTtlaasT to do .v-rvihlni b .horUned when the Hn I ram ?X?.rX ?inSr.A""j.nt.iJl?.-y"f"f nlt into Portland. Th distance from 7uph nomlArtJoa .Liff a thai TaM I wrlti " t9 Portland 1 111 mile, and JSu thl. OD.nT.tUr In which I wl?h to 'rom Pm" Taoom It la 260 mile. 122 "l" -1ir'.IPw. .f11..'"? In addlUon to thla advanta. the Port- tha manner n wVlch vou have bndTtct- lnd-Paco train ha a level track and. id thioffle aTnc yoS ha?I held It. down-hill haul, whll th rout from "If It caa be ahown by yoa that your th pco country to Taooma crosses ' mathod aJa7.ntayaUtaUarf? ?untalM, wher alow . ven If they are a. good. a. tbo pro- " ' .SfD"7 the - financial agent, who had undertaken to float th bonds. Sd.) ... 500 SALARY Oil $100 BUSINESS DRAMATIC SCENE III COURT ROOM E?V JBSl. .'"w arJS9 ADe,sneatTr.a'ro7d 1 to lur my cnnuiuavy, aiiu lu. hviuiiwuuii : v " . , . . .affli thit haw should go to you. lamook counties. ted to the committee by Representative Llllev. ., . - Lake swears that h waa told by Fer ry that an officer of the Fall River Shipbuilding company had asked the latter to use his mnuenc with a certain member , of congres from Connecticut to indue him to discontinue his efforts In behalf of the Lake company and work Instead for legislation favorable to the jjniectnc Boat company.' 'If this could be accomDllshed tha af. fidavlt continues,' Ferry's company was promisea a eiuu.vvu contract by the snip nuiiaing concern. WHITNEY TO SAVE DAY FOR DEMOCRATS At tha meeting of the Democrats of the First congressional district, held at Salem last night. J. J. Whitney of Al bany waa brought forward as a candi date for congress from that district It in now planned by the Democrats of the IMrat dlBtrlct, to write the nam of Judg Whitney ln on the ballots at the primary election, and ln this way nomi nate him for congress on the Demo cratic . ticket. He will then bo placed on the ticket in June, and will thus be given th Democratic vote for the dls- j irici. This action was taken In order that REGISTER! THREE DAYS MORE Three more days to register. ' Next Tuesday at I o'clock ln the af ternoon, the registration clerks will fin ish their work. At that hour It will be too late for the negligent voter to mend his ways. The time is at hand for the last .pull - to boost the figures where they ought to stand. a veneral char ire of registration, estt- mitM that tha total will reach 30.000. will be ODen until V o'clock for the con- To reach that figure It will be neces-1 venience of those who cannot go ln aary to averag 25 per day for tne lousiness hours. Charged with paying himself 1600 per wuiiam -eaoooy, ? yeara or age. They are opposed to Statement month salary, although th business did wa" on,el clor ,n aramatio acen in I not na v mora than 1100 nut month A I Judg Bronaugh' department of the Yamhill C. C. Hammerly Is a candl- date for senator on . an anti-Statement " "7."" i" " r..riT...7.. ii- V- . ."i. No. 1 nlatform. Oak Nolan la alao a gienic jnaiiress company, is resisting an 1 "" " " " candidate and has signed Statement No. effort in the Circuit court to prevent brought by him to force his son-in-law 1. The senatorial district comprises I a,, .lvlnlr -nw a.r nf ,.. . enn t0 deed- back certain property that he Yamhill. Washington, Lincoln and Til- , rCo,v,n .nv part of hla S,000 eded aWay years ago. he claiming ciaim lur unpaia salary. tnat ce naa oeen wrongea oy reiusai Tha mattraaa enmnanv ma Am an aa. Of hi son-in-law to support him In HIS slgnment for the benefit of its creditors declining years. In June- ions. Tha nhtaf .rwm "Judge. I never auarrel with side of Davis himself, are the Oregon woman," said the aged man, as he arose Pine Needle Fiber company and Joseph to go. This was ln reference to Mrs. M. Healy. The aggregate of all other Ollv Meader. the present wife of Fred claims against the company, however, H. Meader, the son-in-law, whom is only about half the amount claimed Meader married after the death of his by Davis. , first wife, who was Mabel Peabody. It ia claimed hv tha other t-af tnra Tha evidence had, ahown that Peabodv Tnat uavis usea'tiigh finance methods, left the Meader nom. arier a aisagree- for himself a salary so hi eh that it la I Peabodv then strode over to wher ciaimsa to d rrauauient. The company I Meader, the victor in tne case, was ait was organized In the fall of ln with & I tlnar. H extended .hla hand, which capital of 160.000. It appears that Davla Meader grasped, and spoke a few words subscribed $10,000, while H. H. McCar-1 to the younger man. As be did so a tny ana m. w. Brunei- put in-140,000. son of Peabody, who has championed This 140,000, however, was not in cash, the cause of his father, came behind It was a contract With the Pina Neadla than, an aaM anrfiGthlnar. aa thntte-h In Fiber company. Valued bv the nrnmntara I h,m nf hi. hrnlhar.ln.law. Prahiulv m v ui.i auim 411a vmuiwra are now say- remainder of the time. Yesterday there were o aaaiuons to tne rou. This morning the total figures atood at 27,621, Of this njimber 21.615 are own aa itepuoiicans, ,o3 enave de clared allegiance to th Democratic car. ty and 1,383 have registered a Inde pendents or members of th minor parties. Tonight, tomorrow night and Monday night the office of the county clerk wui SAVES GIRL FROTil DEATH BY FIRE there would b a candidate for congress In tha: First district, such a candidate heln necessary to keep the Democratic I arty alive under the definition of the tsirect primary law. It is provided in the law that In order to participate ln the primaries a party must cast 26 per crnt of the total vote for congressman Without ft candidate in the First dis trict the Democrat would therefore and have lost tneir right to participate In the primaries UntU after the next election in 1910. . .. Through the bravery of Georg C. Lemcka who disregarding Ms' own safety tore the burning clothing from her back Lena Werrina, a maid to the Lemcke home waa saved from Dewg burned to death last evening. - A, it 1 the girl is suffering from terrible burns about the body, while Me. I.emcke s handa are seriously burned. m k The accident occurred at :0 last i,,t hn tha n-iri waa nranaxlng din ner for the Lemcke family in the resi dence at 403 Hancock street. : Miss me biuvb VILL BUILD NEW II CONCENTRATOR WrririH n-na hondinfl' over th lnosA kimono r 1 1 i. iiiw mLsnxtur. nvaj wuuiu innrarnra ' a w v v-. . ave faUen under th 16 per cent clause ' whlc.h "he was wearing igniteo a in nd have lost their right to participate i a plnute the light fabrlcwaa ablaxe. nr. lvemcue was up eiiura nuo aa heard the girl's cries for help. Running down to the kitchen he found her vainly trying to put out the fire which was scorching her face and hair. . Mr. Lamcke had no time to secure a blanket or rug to wrap around th girl and careless of personal injury, lore th f la.mujsloihiflg . from bar. a?fc ously injuring his own hand In the attemflt to save the girl. . ,, fr When Dr. Marie IX Equl, who i was called to the house attended -the burn Metzger. jeweler, optician. 342 Wash. TIIIHTY-TWO SAILOKS r!vmonth. Ent,.', ADril'' S. According i offlrial ranort -mad todav oallea to the house attended -tne ourna 110?.' ror.xy rescued s the result or a collision ia8t "V ; f ' -""'i "JZ "hAdi rilKht between the British destroyer Tiu-fr and the cruiser Berwick, durlna rnniifu vers off the isle of Wight After (Iffhtln death in the water all fiif'lit, four sailors were rescued early t uiav, while another died Xrom Injuries 1 -nHtiined in tbo collision. It is said innt luis.itingmeni 01 uisiance on ,tne 1 irt of the commander of one of the bunt ' rponaltle ror tne collision. 1ASTOR rcr Ituiti and CMldrea. 3K!;J V:i I!:i3 hsiji Ecrtt rs ti3 : : -.ra ct i. w . 4 - from the left tn tha Ha-ht aide, and ex tending some distance up the back. She was sent to her horn ta Saleiri today, In charge of a nurse.-- ?t' "Mr. Lemcke undoubtedly 'saved the glrl'a life and his action was a brave one." said Dr. Equi. "He gave no at tention to nis own danger out puuea tne uuiuiug uress orr wltn nis Bare nanus. Mr. Lemcke, however, was inclined to aiscuum au credit for his part. "What ever credit Is due should ber given Dr. Equl' he said. , v '?s ; Market Day at La Grande. ; : ( ' fSpeeial Dimatcb to Tbe JoarnaLI I ' La Grande. Or., April I. La Grande Is to have a horse show and market day combined on April 18. Market day is firmly Dlanted In TTnltvn V-ount v and with the added sest of a horse show the next venture promises to be a howling euc cess, as there are some of the finest horses in the northweut to be exhibited here. i ..... .. . . .... 1 . , , A concentrator plant of. 200 tons dally capacity to cost $45,000, will be erected on the Mammoth and Horning mines, owned by Portland and Bpokan men. within the next 90 days. At about th same time an ore-carrier steamer will be completed by Captain Laneau of Met aline. to carry the concentratea to Nav. port.. Frank Ansley, vice-president of the Morning-Mammoth Concentrator S?mJ?any' ,1nd. a representative of the Halllday Machinery company of Seattle met in Portland today, and contracts were aignea ior erection or tne plant.. A number of Portland men are heav ily Interested In the mines to be af fected by tha concentra.tor'a niwratlnn It is stipulated In th contract with the macninery company tnat the plant must be completed and ln operation by July 1, this year. Among the Portland men miereaiea are irred Kotnschlld, S. -B. Edwardes, L. T. Keady, M. E. Stokely, Edward A. King of Clayton, King & Co., Victor Thrane of J. D. Lacey & Co., and others. J. H. Raley of Pendleton and H-waTOT'Ptaeamaw-or Hepwhei1 are atock' bolder.- Th concentrator I incorporated un der the laws of Washington, with a cap- nui w iu,vv, ana me loiiowing orfl cers; President, L, Snamlska, Spokane; vice-president. Frank Analev. TWtionH" treasurer, Fred N. Davis, Spokane; sec- 1 ,7i.r'a.Vw--"';. """"nson, epoKane. These, with the following, form the directory: T- O. 8nada, R. B. Rice, Oeorg Burnees. SEEKIXO JURORS UST H YDE-BENS0K CASE . - ; . , (rnlted Prraa Lmraed Wlrt. , Washinaton. Anrll I WafV . .un.. Ing a. Jury in the Hyde-Benson land Jra',au" dras"ed today and more man ivv uiesmen were tiaminnii with. out -the box being filled. Tb prolj ability pf the triat dragging out for more ' than three months canand an aorta of excuses to be dffered by. tales men seeking to avoid service. t , Metzsrer. fawalar. onttMan 119 YXraat.. lngton. . ins mi una contract was as much a liability as an asset. , and tharafnra worth nothing. . It Appears that the company never flourished, and it is claimed that Davis resisted the Insolvency oroceedlnra in order to prolong hie $500 salary. When the asslanment was made tha had a quantity of material on hand, and there is now about-$1,600 ready for dis tribution among the creditor. Aa It stands, Davis is th largest creditor, he having received about (2,000 in salary a.n.4 aIhIih. . tt AAA .n 1. . . nun viaiiw. tvivw mjm. me otner8 as sert that he has already been paid enough. It is claimed that through the medium of dummy directors Davia di rected the management of the business until the multiplied debts stopped oper ation. W. E. Farrell Is the receiver of mo vuiuiraiiy, Bvinjintea Dy judge Oan- tenbein soon after the latter ascended the bench.' . Th caae la being heard before Judge Cleland, th object being to determine wiiBiiier ur not uavi Claim as a Cred itor shall stand; In the distribution of yiv iiiwiicj via imiiu. Eye glasses 11.00 at Metsger. PORTLAND CREIV RACES VARSITY 4 Captain Craig . McMlcken of ' the Portland Rowing club this afternoon - completed arrange- . ments with Manager Rasmussen of th University of Washing. 4 ton Rowing club for a r four- oared race her on th afternoon of Juno $, during the Rosa Fes- tlvaL The agreement was mad today but the full conditions of. th race will not be known until after Raeraussen returns to S- attle. - , , In addltloa to th feature 4 event on the regatta program, 4 the local club will hay a num- e ber of races 'for ; singles and 4 four-oared .; Junior '' crews." Th ' 4 -senior crew Of, th club will row against the 'collegians. - " ' ll ail I ll 1 mm i ' Metzger fits glasses for $1.00. and hla son passed on, -and Meader, deep in thought, suddenly gave way to tne tears tnat crowaea into nis eyes. For several minutes he eat, his face burled in hla handkerchief, until hla attorney cam and led him away. In he trial of the case Peabody claimed that when he deeded away property worth $3,500, ln Waaco, Ore gon, Meader agreed to care for him during the remainder of his life. His wife was dead, and he said he thought more of Meader than any man he ever knew. His daughter Mabel married Meader. and as long as she lived the old man lived happily with them. But in time his daughter died, and after a further lapse of time Meader married hla present wife. They came to Port land, and Peabody said he then noticed a coldness in his son-in-law's manner. Finally the old man and th woman who had taken the place of his daugh ter disagreed, Peabody left, and he brought suit to recover for property in Clark county, Washington, and at Jen nings Lodge, that Meader had bought with the proceeds of sale of the Wasco property.- . Judge Bronaugh. in deciding the case. aid that th proof of the plaintiff did not correspond with the complaint, aa Cknilo taatlf laA that TLf nA jruu. I . . . A . Tf. tlDon the other hand, it can b P!0'" T,ln".ln,P? ln"A "J"? shown that in tha conduct or tha ar- I " - " - - -a-- "---- falra of your offlc you bay assessed J......J. . taxation unequally, that you bav aa- . .5f ' "J, Dorth Pfi UiiitaA sons, and at th same time have allowed operating department reports there ! , rr. " tn. - l5mVt. a. that k.va Ivan ' one Detter aoie to pay tneir taxes to " "I,"!,' r ,i rrr.l V,,1,J entirely escape taxation upon the very n or siding sine th 'Inanclal flurry kind of property for which the other w 'VP.""t'","Viui; i i L .1 a mmA it I into commission, and the men laid off at nail n wwil l.ACT, ,u iuii, -n .a ia va i o. .w ri. . . be further shown that you hava don the South Tacoma ..car ahopa ha v i gon A aproUv7?haU J?Dwotmd"otSnCfn': . SmSt ara ia.llrl aS. !T.OTftaSL"rifcT-i. th. trafflo throuah th effect of such unjust and unfair a?."nMA a-anTO.taV v,. Um. nrtMin.tiA. At- th. fi. Af bif rush U the larre amount of baal- ZZmiZ ihould-go to meTd not to "? that I-.being don. the Mllw.ukoa P&t.. . kaik tA.b 1 Dlfitlon in the sound region. X lit? VfUUIV IV WliUIUI V Kyiaa.U AW. Wf ' " " a A a al atitmort have a rlrht to know all tha . in. otampeqe tunnei route nas never tmflm whlnh hear tinon Yha f Itnaaa nf been a tne respective candidate ror I therefore ask you whether. ...I A mm. ImI.miI , n Mat.A Ika - - aessment for taxea In the same way In which they wer mad thl year. C",! M,taCeJ,rttwhUh!Sl4t,Vw.l- bVh- Hava von axaroiaed tha a nt Ua of verted to th north bank rout. Th your offlc. without fear or favor? 't from the Grays Harbor re- alao go up tbe Columbia river. The branch lines running into these dis tricts have always been heavy feeders of the system and the shifting of thl traffic to the Columbia river, as well as a great deal of the freight from th Taooma Eastern line and from the Olym- fila and Shelton districts puts a post lve quietus on the congestion that lute been a vexing transportation feature ever since the Stampede tunnel was opened. satisfactory solution of tha r thla office, freight trafflo problem of tba Northern r if you are Pacific and th operating department lake the as- announce that within a few week all Have your deputies Instituted the sam clone and searching examination Into the goods and chattels, and ln the same thoroughgoing way, with the rich that tney nave wiui tn small House holders? "Hava no "lose friends or political allies of your own been allowed any exemptions which wer not allowed to others lesa favored 7 You may answer these question or not, as vou pieaee- nut ir you do not, l think the public will have the right to believe, and will believe, that your an- ewers. If given, would not be vtfiolly satisfactory. a. u. kubhjL,iuit. PREPARE TO OPERATE HEW TAUTER LI Ten Thomas Machines Wil Reduce Portland Cab r- Fares, v E. Ia Thomas of Buffalo,, New Xork, arrived at the Hotel Portland thla wiorn Ing with a view of making the. final arrangement for tha organization of a stock company which la o operate tax imeters ln Portland. Mr. Thomas ex pects that the cabs will be running within th next two month. He waa here several months ago when It was decided by H. L. Keata and others, that an effort should be made to put in a Una of taximeters ln Portland. Mr. Thomas and Mr. -Keats hava been at Seattle where they saw the -Thomas Flyer In the New York-Paris continen tal race loaded on a boat for Alaaka. The Thomaa car la the leader In th contest. ' About 10 taximeter ar td b out la here. It ia the claim of those Interested that the new cabs wiu reduce the car riage rate about one half. The taxime ters, which register tne time and tne distance traveled for the benefit of the Peabody testified that Meadera promise customers so as to prevent all disputes to support him wa not made until after I with chauffeurs, will be open to calls during ail nours oi tne Day ana nipfut. Mr, Thomas is a son of EL R. Thomas, the automobile manufacturer, of Buf falo.' : -, ; the deed to th property had been signed and delivered. The Judre also pointed out several phases of the testimony that showed that Peabody'a memory is not clear, and he said he could not find any theory on which to sustain the old man's claim. Nor did be find that the aged man had been mistreated at . the Meader home. . Both 4en apparently kaealy eeraUed the fact that they appeared on opposite aides in court, after so many years of close relationship, and the endinr of the - case waa sad for both of - them. Peabodv took hla dafnat nhllA.AnMA.iiv and the younger' man's aoba testified tnat yicwry qiq not bring nun jov. 41 EIUE TRACK TODAY PANAMA SEEKS AID FE0M WASHINGTON (Catted Pre Uased Wire.) . Saa Francisco,.' April EmeryviUe result today: ' ;; .. First race-Six furlongs, selling, sub- (UnlWd Prew Leased Wire.) Washington, April 3. Panama' ha appealed to the stat department for assistance : tn utitangllng the trouble which ha resulted from the Invasion of Jurado by Colombia! troops. The Panama government Is - greatly excited over the trouble declaring that the action of the Colombians is without Justification and that unless the United States interferes quickly Panama her self: will adopt ' extreme ' measures to repel the Colombian invaders. -f -j No explanation of her apparent htgh handed move ha been-made by Colom bia. v ANNAND.WASDAY, , ? . . EAELT ON KICKS At a meeting of th health and police committee of the city eouncil thla mom- 1n a- tha niatnhAra vofad tn raoommand scrlptloh, S-year-oIda and up-a-Nagasam t that the ordinance granting permission to CHILD TO HAVE " JURY TRIAL A Jury baa been demanded ln th Juvenile court for the trial of Lester Butcher a a dependent child. Thla unusual 'proceeding result from th unwillingness of the boy' father ta have tha youngster committed to th care of th Boys' and Girls' Aid society. Lester Is 9 years of age and formerly lived with his father in the vicinity of Gresham; Dutcher is separated from ' his wife, and it Is claimed that h can not aiva the child croDer attention. Judge1 GaiHenbem yesterday afternoon ' continued the case until next Tuesday. After - Investigation of th caa of Jaka Sax. a 7-year-old newsboy who has been found out late at night and aald that he feared to return homa without selling hi papers. Judge Gan- ; tenbein put the boy on probation and warned the father that If future com- " ?ilalnt 1 mad and he 1 shown to b o blame he will be severely dealt with. . The father Dromlsed ' not to keen tha boy ou,t. lata hereafter. CHILD BUBNED TO DEATH AT BAY CITY Ban j Francisco, April 8. Rosa jOllva. f years, old. was burned to death in a V tenotnent house fir early today because ' the .child's parents, .becoming separated ' in the street, each thought the other had -her. . . I Weigh -Yourself- and then after a few weeks weigh your elf again. 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