The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 06, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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THE OREGON, DAILY, : JOURNAU PORTLAND.. MONDAY 'EVENING, APRIL 6, 1C03.
DETECTIVES SEEK
liiciee r;
Mm
HeV'i Father Alleges Her
3l6thcr a' Kidnaper and
FIcklo Besides;
ieki LHasatea t lbs ioeraal.J
' Reattla Trash. April . Detectlv
r scouring this city in search ot Iu
V ? ells Manard. five yoars;al4. who wm
kidnapped a year after ' she, had rDeen
taken away from her mother by her
'rather, n. t. Nanara. wno tm. w
'..have discovered that C. F. Using MJ
alienated his wife's affections. Manard
swan to euniDlalnta against his
' wife and Lairg. ' ,
It. mOl la addition rtifft 8. T.
, ftuaaell. father o. Urn. Manard, Bid
,!-. Manard. Jointly, with kidnapping
Manard placed bis dsughter In tha
. . hands of Mra 8. J. Palmer. A year
later, on day bi there was no on
in iha houaa ict lira. Palmer, her
u.niMlil dauehter and the child, tha
' doorbell vaAg. Whan Mrs. Palmer opened
ih. nmr Mra. Manard and Russell
walked in. Tha child ran away fright
' -nA UnaMll. roordlnu to Mra. HI
I mer, chased tha child Into tha kitchen
, and seised her under hia right arm.
Ills left arm ha kapt in hia coat pocket
u It ciutcning a revolver.
Holding U child under hla arm and
keeping the other hand In hia coat pock
et. Kuaaell accompanied by Mra.
' Menard, went out at th front door,
th little girl screaming ana otmcbuh
fflHDED 111
OBGilZfJIIRn
Haywood f Declares; Effort
- WiirBe Hade to Elect
Union President.
(Dnlted Preea teaand Wir.) :.
Chlesgo, April . "Five hundred thou
aand worker will enter th praaldentlal
campaign as ; a solid unit and try to
elect a worklnr-clAaa candidate," de
clared William V. Haywood, secretary
treaaurer of th Western Federation of
Minora, tonight. Ilia announcement waa
caused by aispatcn rrom in executive
board of hi organisation, informing
hlm that preparations for tha consolld
ther captor a fac la protest.
, Both Manard and Lain ari
. men and had been friends.
are railroad
Lain la
' an expreaa measonger running- m it
Northern Paclfle between Seattle .and
Spokane. When , In Portland he Uvea
hk aimer. Lwrlns th last six
month, while la thia city between
hirtaTne bad a room at th Manard
i home. - - - ' - . .
Divorce proceeding were Mann in
th superior court Saturday by Manard.
' A petition waa also entered aaking tht
tha court allow a charge or kidnapping
to be filed i-aint Mrs. Manard and
her father. . . ' v ' .- , .
LINN FACES SECOND
i LOCAL OPTION FIGHT
Uqnor Interest Clrcnlattaf; Fetltlon
' and It la- Estimated They Mmj
? J Secnra Bcrabrolssloii. -'
; V (Rmdat DUpttek to Tbe JooraaL)
. " Alhan. Or.. . Aorll . A pUUoa Is
beinc clrculftUd la Unn county asking
to have tha Uauor question resubmit
a tn a vote of th peopl. Under
the law whenever a petition slsned by
not less than per oent of th reP";
' tered voter of any county shall b filed
-with the county, clerk, th county court
Khali order an flection to- determine
whether th sale of intoxicating liquors
V... 1 1 Ka rkAlilhitBVl - - -
; Th resiatratlon of th county at thai
last election waa aooui e.euv. nu -Ins
th eatimat on thvot cast' for
. auprem .Judga a total of overftt pe
titioners will b necessary t Ther Is
little question of-- th --ability - of
petitioners to obtain th nurnber Te
. quired. This will Insure a-fight and
th friends of prohibition.; will Again
obliged, to rally.' -,- , .
Biv.Vli T0VNS ftfiHT
, ON SCHOOL: X1TTEKS
atlon , of (60,000 members of labor
unlona have been adopted br hair of th
laraeat organisation In th country.
liaywood continued:
If a Dur to the wo r sere was wan tea.
Secretary ..W. IL Taft furtilahed It la
hia recent SDsecii for a larger army for
use In caa of internal troubla Taft
and other such politician will soon
learn that labor la becoming too in
telligent and la too humane to reaort
to violence to meet violence. The bal
lot-box la tha weapon labor will uae.
Alrnadv the amalgamation or the uni
ted Mine Workers, ths Western Federa
tion of ' Miners, th united .Brewery
Workers of America, carriage-workers,
shoemakera, bakers and confectionery
and other organisations, numbering
more than SOO.000 members. Is certain
before th election. A meeting will be,
held next week of th repreaentative ot
the unlona to formulate Diana The
founding of th Dew labor party may be
Doetponed for a short time but It is
aaaured within a few months We will
form a federation of labor that Will not
aend lobblea to th lesialatur to beg
for what they never get but sleet men I Mother" until th rafters rln and thla
to omc to nave wnai we ar nuum 1 1. on 0f th numerous amuaing nura
All
' New-Goods
l P.YOUNG
lADIES fURNISHII'GS
Air;
New
Goods
7th and Washington Sis., Portland, Or. (The Quality Shop)
Our New Store Opened This Morning
Just In time for tha Easter Shopping. . We have tha article you want
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE WELL-KNOWN
Embroideries ? and Insertions,
the kind you want Swiss, nain
sook, cambric ALL PRICES
The latest' Veilings, yard, $1.50
down to .......... ...251
New 45-inch Net v. in Mack
white, plain; and fancy, $2.25
down fo ....... t,.t,..r.i70f
Ribbons in gatln or taffeta,! all ,
widths, all colors, as fine as you '
wish, yard, up from ;.le
All the new things in Parasols
and Umbrellas, all psfces, from'
$12.00 down to .f 1.50
P. Centemeri ' Kid Gloves, the
pair, $4.00 down to f 1,00
Seal and Alligator and assorted
Bags ALL PRICE3
Ladies' Leather and Elastic
Belts ALL PRICES
The best Ladies Hosiery, $2.50
down to 25
Real and imitation Torchon
Lace, yard, 75c down to ....Bf,
Trimming Lace, all , prices.
Every piece new. , -
Novelties in Ladies' Back
Combs, Hat Pins, Veil Pins, etc.
I have last returned from New York, where I have personally
aelected my stock, which Is the latest In each line. - "
singers and the stags direction Is full of
lire ana energy, xeaay wood Binge
'Don't Oo In th LJon Cage Tonight.
to.'
RDrantatlvg of th unions will
meet Monaay tauaaopx a pian xor or
ganisation.
bera
AT THE THEATRES
Fan at the Baker.
The Raker Stock company, with Will
iam Dilla and Maribel Seymour In the
limelight. Is making a wonaernu nit in
natown," which opened ysstarday after
noon. DILla is in nis element in a
acreamlns comedy' Dart. Wetland Strong,
whlla Maribel Kevmour as Flirt, has one
of thos lively role in wnicn tn rort
Mrs. r trick Campbell Tonight.
Th attraction at th HeUIr theatr. I land theatr-gors lov air best
murtntn and Washington streets, to
night and tomorrow night will d u
iinwiii rtlanatcn to Tbe-jreamaLI':
,V Pendleton. Or., Apr 6. Rivalry be
tween Milton and IVeewater. which has
: now extended into scnooi mattera, n;
culminated in a petition .peipg
with the superintendent or u mat ma
rnuntv arhoola. Prank K. Walls, asking
that Freewater district be set apart as
a aDarate school district, wepressma-
tives of the Freewater district hay ap
peared befor ,th superintendent, and
from all reports th matter will be hard
fought. ft la reported that there Is
eonniderable opposition among Simon
poople to the proposed separation, and
the matter gives promlss of complicat
ing the already strained relstlons be
tween Milton and Freewater. It is un
derstood that a special election will b
called on tbe division question.
! '. Cost of Pendleton Light.
(Special Dlapatch to The loaraaL) .
' 1 Pendleton. Or.. April Thst th pro
posed municipal electric lighting plsnt
for the city of Pendleton will cost sp
proximately $101, SCO - la th estimate
made by tUs enrlneerlna; firm of Snipo
1T 4- Co.. of an Francisco. The en-
' gineer's fe waa 13,000 for making the
preliminary survey a and estimates.
:
-
Walter E. Prrklns, Comedian.
Walter K. Perldna on of th best
comedians on th stag, will be at th
head of th new vaudevlll show at the
Grand this week. Perkins win be re
membered as ths star tn "My Friend
From India" and "Th Man From M ex-
loo." He now come to th Grand with
a special company of comedians In 'The
Msn From Macey a. uaraner ana maa
dern with Too Many Darlings will bs
th special added reatura.
'The Texaa Banger."
Not an empty seat could be found at
th 6 tar theatr either yeaterday after
noon or hlsht. The occasion, was ths
presentation of "the Texas Ranger." by
all means the nest or tn western
dramas that have been played by th
French stock company. "Ths Texaa
Ranrer has been aeen locally one
with a traveling company, but the per
formance by th French company Is far
better.
Mra. ; Patrick Campbell,'
TTTt.
nuv
Ap-
A Friend of the Family."
Ths laughter show of th week will
be found at the Lyric, where the Alien
Ptocs: company win present tor tn
first time In stock test funny farce.
"A Friend of the Family." Th manage
ment guarantees one or the rinest per-
formsnces and productions ever gives
at. popular prices. Moving pictures be
tween acts.
pears at the Helllg Tonight.
distinguished "world-ramed English ac
tress, Mra Patrick Campbell, supported I
lxmaon piayi
nil
ond Mra. Tanqueray.' Tomorrow night.
by her own company of
The
ndon players
lay tms evening will be Tn
rhe See-1
"The Notorious Mra Ebbsmlth." Seats
ar now selling at theatr for both
nights.
NEWPORT CITIZEN,
ASSAULTS EDITOR
(Spedal Dtopateb ts Tha Journal.)
Newport, Or.. April . Ths following
paragraph appeared in th last Issue
of the Xaqalna Bay News:
"Brewster's Millions" Coming.
"A man who has thoroushlv dlssraced
and brought himself Into ill repute both
Seats ar now sellins-at box office of 1 t home and abroad should carefully
in Hems theatre. Fourteenth and mrowini onw ai oimr peopie.
Washington streets, for th brilliant i and especially at the local newspaper."
comedy drama. "Brewster's Mllliona" J s meeting of the Commercial club
This excellent play will b the attrac-1 O. C. Graves had spoken regarding the
lion st tne above tneatra ror rour nights I memrai me iocai psper, aneging it
beginning next Wednesday night, April I was not using up-to-date methods and
t. The special oric matinee will be I urging thst a rommltte should
given next Saturday.
IF WOM HUB
THEIR "RIGHTS"
Aldergirls Would Make Big
ttr Entrances to Stores
and Stop Teamsters.
(OnlUd rrmm Leased Wire.)
Chicago, April I. Alderwomsn to
rule Chicago. I th plan proposed by
Alderman Herman E. Kroger, who yes
terday said h would steal th city hall
If he could.
"That's th only way to be sur you'll
save thS city hall." he said. "Thar
at a whole lot of man mean enough to
ateai tn city nail nut women gen
erally ar honest. A council of alder
women would cut taxes In two. wo
man council would make Chicago look
like a garden In paradise. If could
resign mv seat to my daushter. TA Aa
It In a holy minute. It would b for
in gooa or th town."
Hla daughter Immediately announced
what her platform would be. If shs
wer sn aiderglrl, as suggested by her
father: "Bigger entrances for th Stat
street stores snd no teaming In ths
shopping districts after noon. These
were th two principal planks.
pliiTWgIe
ill - jfc 1 3 C j. 1
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BE
F0R60V
II
Boomers in Minnesota Use
Special Delivery to Aid
Their Candidate.
rCslted Press teased Wbs.J .
Washington, April (.Boomers of
Governor Johnson of Minnesota for th
presidential nomination plunged into
th game today In earnest, their sctlv-
Ity taking the form of a special deliv
ery letter mailed to ail Demncratln
anpoimea to corner wun wuiiam ' E. I th entire staff Of Wsshinston news-
Matthews, th editor.' and indues hint I oanermen. The letter axnlainarl ha
. fi s-i to conauct a mors progressive newspa- availability and desirability of Johnson
' I Ber. I a KinitiHil. Mil wllhniit . mnl I
mv icviK.ui.BU ' lAinr. ut.r in, news f-n mm nil T . mp i Hrvnn nnmm.ni.fl n.n.ti..ii am hi. I
" craves wsik.q into tne eaitnrs orxtce l unoualrsblllty ss a candidate.
Marauam yesterday. Fan tana scored I anil aaMuitad him nniiinar him nut n 1 Tk. i...... nu. .v.
anoinernit. ini musical comeay is even his chslr snd pounding hla fsce. Icago headquarters of the Minnesota I
.tu in aiisir nas proaucea an immense l committee which is fosterlns- tha John.
"Fantana
With the return of
mer. The new people ar excellent! sensation her.
was - thickened a
opening .her of
wnicn
A tag from a 10-cent piece will count PULL alne
A tag from a 5-cent piece will count HALF value
son boom let.
The oolltical blot
trifle today by th
headquarters - from which to - boost I
George Gray, of Pels war as a candi
date. Richard 3. Beamish, a Phlladel-1
nhla lawyer, and Journalist who is in
charge of the boom, savs thst his can-1
didate has a rood following , in the
soutn ana in mew jsngiana. . ,
TEN DAYS' CHASE FOE
ALLEGED H0BSETHIEF
vith valuable tag:
It Ends in the Arrest of William Wil-
, son at Jefferson Missing
Animal Recovered.
Savo your tags from
HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST
MASTER, WORKMAN
STANDARD NAVY N J.T.
(Spedal Dlptch. to Tha JooraaL)
Salem. Or., April . After a 10 days'
chass over, the state for William Wil
son, an alleged horsethlef. Sheriff John
Connelly of Yamhill county, assisted by
anenrr vutver oi juarion county, caught
his man at Jefferson yesterday.
Ten days ago, a xammii county rar-
it reportea tne tneit or a valuable
horke. naminsr Wilson as the thief : to
Sheriff Connelly, who learning that the
latter had i- sone to Hillsboro several
dsys befor immediately went to that
town. Wen he got to Hillsboro, Wil-
mer
With Lvcry BOrS SUIT We
0IVE
AWAY
j . ., . .. , . ' .... -.
BASE BALL SUITS, ,
GLOVLS, CATCHERS'
MITTS, BASL BALLS
and BATS
OUR MISSES' MAN -TAIL-.
ORLD COATS Different From
Those of Other -Stores " :
9.85 to $25
N SELlUINi
LEADING
CLOTHIER
WeDtt What W Say
The Only Cash il
otise in t
he City
Couches
SPECIES f Off Tl WEffi
Iron Beds from $ 1 .75 Up
in all colors and 5Izes
Dressers fronq$6.SO Up
Chairs from 6(Dc Up
Colors and Patterns Velour
nflTn
in All
$475
AND UP
WdrthS8.00and$10.00
...
(C(Q)o
166 ood 168 First Street
son had left several 'days before,
Hillsboro the chase led to Portland, to
Chicago has bees ' secured
C!d Statesman
Ci Ptaeh
Tlnsley't 18-z.
natural bat
Cpsar Head
Sallor't Prlda
Eglantlna .
JoHy Tar
EritfloE!t
Old Honttty
Black liar
W. N. Tbislcya
XttsrslUat
Elg Four
Ttnpenmi
Pick .
Ivy
Oregon City, to Markham and then to
Immediately on his
From I charge of ths department.
graduate . ox i muiw
this cttv
Sheriff Connelly
arrival here notified Sheriff Culver and
- -. Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many other
useful presents as shown by catalog :
Gold Cuff Buttons 50 Tag-s
; Fountain Pen 109 Tagt
English Steel Razor 50 Taga ,
Centleman'a Watcb 20QlTagV
French Briar Pipe 50 Tags -Leather
Pocketbook 80 Tag
Steel Carving Set 200 Tags
Beit Steel Shears 75 Tag
Lady's Pocketbook-50 Tags
Pocket Knife 40 Tag
Playing Cards 30 Taga' V
60-yd. Fishing Reel 60 Tags
S
Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which .
to redeem tags. If you cannot have your togs redeemed at home, write
us jot catalog.
PnEr.1!UM4 DEPARTMEMT i
rTHE AMERICAN TODACCO CO. St Louis, Mo.
word was sent broadcast to oeace offi
cers In the surrounding towns, with the
result that word was received from Jef
ferson that the much sought man was
there. . Connelly and Culver went to
Jefferson and ended tne ions' nursult.
placing wuson unaer arrest ana seis
ing the horse. 1 .
BIBLICAL COURSE AT
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
' (Special 'DUoatch to Tae IftnnuLl '
Paclflo University, Forest Grots. Or..
April A r department of t Biblical
language and lltaraturs will be added to
the course of study ths coming year.
I The deDartment will have a separate
endowment of 140,000. of which 130,009
has already oeen outaineu. . An agent is
now at - work ralsinjr ths - remaining
amount. The income from this endow
ment will maintain a professorship and
alao be uqed for the support of a Bible
department in the library. " Each sum
mer a tnree-weess- institute ror .in
struction and snociai training in prac
tical religious work will be held. This
will be designed especially for Sunday
cr
Christian association .work
school. and
The aim of 4his department wilt be ta
impart a thorough understanding of the
Bible and the entire history of ths Ha
llirSK-JJU. UXXt .W., D. Ferguson" of
to . take
He Is
Theological
aamlnarv. Tha courses Of Study Of this
department wiu be elective. ,
Profenaor V. WealSy Orr. of the de
partment of publlo speaking and drama,
has announced that tbe advanced drama
students will present zor a portion ox
their . program for . commencement
week the trial scene from Shakespeare's
"Merchant of Venice."
ASSIGNEE SALE
At 807 rirst atreet Between Taylor and
almon.
Ths stock of the National - Shoe 3
Clothing company has been assigned at
disposal lor the oenerit or the creditors.
Aril the stock will be sold at 60 cents on
the dollar. iAbsolutely nothing reserved.
This stock consists of a new- line of
clothing, shoes and furnishings and
some ladles', goods. s. .,
College T. M. C. A." Officers.
(Special Dispatch to The- Journal.)
Albanv. Or.. Acrll 6, The colleere T.
M. C. A., has elected ths collowlng offl
cere for the ensuing- year: President,
Orover C. Birtcbett; vice-president, Wil
liam H. Steele; seeretary, Walter
Hodge; treasurer, John . A. Guy. V
Stons earache tn two minutes: tooth
ache or pain of burn or scald In Ave
mlnuf; hoarseness, one -hour; mus
cleache, two hours; sore throat, twelve
hours. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil, men
arch over pain. ' . .
,i ii.i i i i H , 1 i i mm '.'....7
Uetsger fits (lasses for f 1.0ft.
INVESTIGATING SANTA
FE REBATING CASES
Doited Presi Leased Wire.) ;
Los Angeles, ' April S. Alleged
dis
crimination on tbe part of the Santa Fe
and Salt Laks railroads, in favor of
certain shippers, is being investigated
today by tbe state railroad commission,
the members ot which body have ar
rived here from the north.
Chairman Irwin declared today that
the commission would make a thorough
Investigation of the charges of alleged
rebating tiled against tne roaas.
"Of course. I cannot tell what will be
the outcome of tha hearing, as I am not
hnllli. vllh tha arv4rinr that will h.
presented by the attorney-general's of
fice,"; said Mr. Irwin just before the
commission was called to order.
t. 'xne chairman stated thst the case of
the Santa Fe would be taken up first and
that the hearings would be proceeded
wun as rapidly as posbidib.
CLEVELAND WILL NOT
GET CHEAP FAKES
kv (HBited Press teaaed Wlrs.t
Cleveland. Ohio. ' April . Cleveland
will not get t-csnt fares whsn the long
streetcar war comes to. an end this
wees.
Through more than seven years Mayor
m I Johnson' has been fishtinr the
street' railway companies here fpr a
S-cent fare, and tbouxh he has four
times been elected mayor on a I-eent
plauorm, be Is said to be about ready
to. sign a peace pact that will prevent
the city from enjoying S-cent fares, at
least for , some time, and perhaps for
years.
ii is saia mat a settlement w!
be
rill
reached tomorrow hv whlnh h
land .electric lines and eslsting S-cent
fare lines wilt be merged under a hold- '
lng company, but the rate of fare , will
hardly be at present better than seven
tickets for a Quarter, with universal .
transfers. , . .-
Linn Largest Beeves, '
IfllMlAl 1)(nitjh In. fThA jMim.t i '
Albany.. Or.. ADrll l-Jamta Nlfn
of this county, who resides near Plain-
lohola
view, holds the? record, for selling th
iwo largest nicors ever raises in. this
eouon. a. recently sola mem to Fort
and buyers for about S1S0. . Thev wp
stair fed cattle and H is said that no
such - animals have ever before beoni
marketed from this county. . .
CASTORIA
Por Infant! and Children.
Th Kind Yea H3T3 Always Baught
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