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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL' 8, 1008. IT SEI TJIH GOES ARRESTED FOR ' MM SHAKE Rlieumatism ; oriurj into cur ALL REPUBLICAIJ HEARD OF HEflEY ARLETA HOLDUP RIVER DALI III ! Do "you want to get' ri4 of it! If so, take DnMileai Mil Dine QUIT RACE !' i ' I, " . Custom House Inspectors I Arrest leader of Smug ? i glers Operating Here. Despite Abundant Scratch iiig Linek Beats Wright by 2,0U Plurality; , V In the arrest of J. Williams yester day by the cuetomhouse Inspectors on a charge of smuggling opium, the gov ernment authorities believe they have evidence which will eventually lead to ther arreate and the dwuim up oi regular gang of amugglere who have ti atn PnrtlarM as ona of tha OOftS o ft their goods through without tbejocrat on tha ticket , came even (United Prasa Ltasad Wtr) Tacoma, Wiih, April . With scratched tlckata by Independent votera running Into tha thousands, tha Repub lican! still marshaled their party adher enta in aolld array yeatarday and won tha moat sweeping victory ever known in the hlatory of tha city. Not a Vem CiO jlar duty. .'llliama i t'nlted ; tit tea oaa to . v Williams la having a hearing beforeJ OommlMloner fl laden v,l. .ftkrnnAti Whon arrested Wllllama ' "bad in hi a possession 145 five-tael tlna ' of opium valued at about 1 150. lie had kid tha bitx shipped from Kelso, Wash ington, to himself at Portland. wnnnmr tannri-thgt-tia tiarmade arrangements . for having me do election Mayor Wright went down undar an avalanche of Republican votea, ' tha wont defeated candidate for mayor who aver ran. Llnck having 1, 041 plu- Kvcry Repul councilman was elected by pluralities rallty over him. la 7S2 down to MS. o wont Tr"Tm; inaFprnoeTrr-yrotev aeon in tne I mures, nowe-ver, vu ranging from i 11 a hlnnmt hera but Siva he waa doing Itla-rowlna- extent Mayor Wright evH lor other parties who paid htm $30 and dently obtained about 1.000 Republican Neither Did ne Know of Ex istence of Langjoh or't ' .. Burns. . censes lor every box landed on tha Portland, wharves. , T Wllllama refuaea to tall much about himself and disclosed practically noth ing aa to tha Identity of - hla con federates. Ua waa before United States Jtlstrlot Attorney John MoCourt r ierday but waa very reticent and re f used to tail much except that he waa ' hired to bring boxea, tha content of ' which be knew nothing, from Kelso and 'other cltlea. to Portland, i - Wllllama appears to be a Canadian. When arreated ha had draft for 8&00 which had been purchaaed at one. f the Portland banke.- Ha aa id tha money waa to haver been eent to Canada in turf payment for land which ha owned here.. . v.. . lie was rormeny in me uniiea Diaies army, ha aaya, and aerved In tha 10th and 2Sd Infantry it Baa Juan. and In the Philippine Vntll aeveral months ago he lived In San Francisco and other California cltlea. Later, ha wont to float tie and since then baa been travel tnr between these different placea. Wllllama la In tha county Jail. ' - votes, for he la that many aneao oi tue anii.liA ir iruiurar on tha ticket. Kvery ward in tha city waa carrieu uj tha Reoubl leans. Tha council now atanda aolldly Republican. Tba new of ficials will ba conducted into off let next Wednesday. COUPE f,l El EEII BABES J CITY'S CASH IS RUIIIIIIIG lOt'i (Caltad Press Uased Wire.) Savllla, Spain, -Xpril . Accuaed of tha' terrible crime of murdering IS of their own children. Anarchist Mpllna and Tranceaca Herrera, who have lived tn vat her u man and wife for 29 years. wera today placed under arreat after a mob baa made a aeierminea tiwiniii w lynch them. . ina arrest loiiowea m unconi; j (United rress Lease! Wire.) . . , Ban Franciaoo. April . Whea tha work of aelecting a Jury to try Aba Ruef on tba Indictment obarglng him with bribing former Supervlaor Jen- nigs phllllpa to vote la favor of grant ing a- atreet railway fraaohlee to tba Parkalda Realty company waa reaumed thla morning there waa avery Indication that the defenaa'a threat that a Jury would not be eeoured within alx months would ba fulfilled. I After a brief examination tha two first talesmen called were excuaed for bias. Hfnrv Merer, tha flrat talesman had never heard. of Special rroaacutor tieney, uiKirici . Aiiurnnjr baiiium ui petectlve William J. Burna. Ha waa excuaed because ha admitted that ba had a fixed opinion. John Holmes, tha second talesman, an employe of tha Southern Pacific, creat ed a eurprise oy admitting pronounced blaa agalnet tha defendant Ha waa likewise excuaed. . , JEKYLL-HYDE OF ST. LOUIS DEAD (Colttd Press Leaeed Wire.) St. Louis, Mo., April , Death, baa put an end to tha unhappy old age of Dr. Jamea Sbepard Cabanna, founder of faahlonable Cabanna Place and a member of one of tha moat prominent families in tha Mlaalaaippf valley who. aa an act of reparation ended a dual life fragmenta of akeletona In tha cellar of laat May by wedding Delia Doherty. tna coupie a nome. uruir '!""UP , tne moiner or rour or nia cnuaren. uon aevejopeu. ui. i"' - Tn For II yeara Dr. - Cabanna lived a ma batennC "n whicn the remain, of fokyll and Hyda Ufa In St IjOuia, maln the children are auppoeed to be burled. t'nln on" tabUahment ln Cabann When these aUrtllng revalatlona were ri wo, n- ni twwg m wwn j inch oulcklv aathered around and auccaaaful phyalelan and another in tba houae and wera about to lynch the oouDle when the nolle arrived and res cued the frightened pair. All told 12 children wera born to tha coupla. where ha passed aa North St Louia, ir. worris." Mra. Cabanna divorced tha doctor In 104, charging abandonment. After that he loat hie fortune In speculations. ' Mayor Lans baa prepared a commu nication for .tha council thla afternoon regarding tha clty'a flnancea in which ha culls attention to the fart that unless the a R. eV N. Co. loeee ita ault in the ' courU to restrain the county from col lecting taxea on certain assessments made against tha company, tha city will face a deflclt - . The fact that only 171,000 remalna la i the clty'a general fund above tha appro . : priaiiona already made means that the city Is facing a dticlt at tha present time, oecause tne city a autLre in uw , at-sament being tried out in tho courta . . v a at a aha T S ak s.il. amounta 7 rn. candidate for tha Rebub have te ifpropTlata 1 the 171.000 tbua Hcaa nomination for district attorney1, charge of work for the county on the lout from the general fund to tha other nnabla to ba present at an en- Madieon atreet bridge, waa today held city fundi. , Mayor Lane a message fol- thu.lMtle wtiBK h,ld t Midway last to answer to tha grarid Jury on a charge Ahrit ..To' tha Honorable ht hut waa reoreaented by Allen R. of violating the eight hour law. It U City Council OenUemen: 'I reapect- . ona of tha sneakers of tha evening, alleged is the complaint that tha men fulfy call your attention at thla time to fj 0", ' ZT-yZ h.v could ex. "mployed by Wakefjeld ara required to (Doited Itssa Uaaad Wire.) . San Frapolaco, ', AprlT" l.iTha owners of the French, oar Motorbloe, entered in tba New Tork to Paris race, have ordered tha drivers of the - auto to abandon the race and dlapoaa of the car hera The car arrived after the Thomas car. having been shipped by 'rail from Ogden. , ' v' Julea Clerfavt who haa -been carina for the French drivers .hera.. la In re ceipt of a telegram from tha command ant at Fort Li scum. Alaaka. Tha com mander aaya that the Keystone canyon Is not open and It will be impossible xor any automoDiia to so inrouan mere. The Thomaa car, wbich is tha louder in the race, haa started for Fort Llscum. but if tha Information received 'by Clerfayt ta aoereet She Awterieaaa wtll also have to abandon tha race. l 1 1 n i i 'SSTORY OF CHURCH FIGHT COLE CALLS Oil lllMIMlira ST. JOHNS VOTERS VIOLATIUG LABOR LAW Robert Wakefield, a contractor In ,HI,1 nt th . flnanCM Of thla I WnO lOlU me wvwu " -- rnrlt nine hnnra a ilalr. rit v. - An action to restrain tha collec- nact ahould they aiact Cola district! at In dlBposinr of the case Judge Cam tlon of pertain assessed taxation against I torney. Joy spoke earnestly in avoi 1 trotl aald, ba did not believe it advlaable . i,. Mgllwiv Jk NaTliratlon COtn- I A ,h. .mm. nandldat. and left a ffOOd I fntl Mm tft lima 'tha tallr nf itanlitlnir pany, ltaa been , brought . by that com-1 impression as to Cole's fitnesa - and whether or not tha law. regulating tha Pany, anu ii . aaia aunuaj ha -niirta It Will result all moneys now in the general fund of tt.la. Jitv. '-' . - ' . "in addition there will ba a decreaaaj of the clty'a Income on account of the reduction In the vehicle llcenae. ' All orreiwllturea will have to be carefully weighed If a deficit la to be avoided thla vcar, and I feel it my duty to call your attention to tnts matter. "HARRY LANE. Mayor.' uid may eiaci ui in'aiapoatng ox tne case j joy spoke earnestly inj favor troa s.ij, Bt dtd: BOl believe I oung candidate, and left a food f0r him to aaaume ;the taak nn aa to Cole's f ltneaa ... and whether nr not tha, law, mar la upheld by I nuallf icattono for tha office. : hours of labor of county employee sp in wiping ou i cola went to su jonna t -Ma;ui.'rpiies i to" contractora angagaa on eon where he met wiui s wrm- i)u i iraci wora aecurea rrom tne county it from many of tha voters or the growing was a question, he aald. that should prop city on tha peninsula. No meeting: had erly be left to the higher courts to de been arranged, but one will ba held termine. and for this reaaon he held the next week, at which Cola and a number- defendant, to answer that the district of candidates for other offices will ttornay and circuit court might have apeak. Cole waa aaaured the hearty an opportunity to paaa on Hie -merits of sunport of a large numoer or ins ieu- mo case. ... - m a. , I. m! h i awn d sa n tffJ I in niriMni or luwii iBrOt ii.mhw oim ARREST GRACE ovriDunfJv on from lndlcatlona wlU poll a large vote In the city that baa Juat held an elec- tiA e ! own thla week. At the , Midway meeting last night Joy -told the crowd that Cole la pe culiarly fitted for tha dutlea of the offlca of district attorney because of hla work aa assistant United States at torney for mora than two years. He said that Cole s honesty and capabilities would maica mm one oi m mi iy ha rnuntv haa ever had. Joy apoke further along the lines of rale a ' caoaDiiiuea anu mu"'"""! and bin apeech waa affectlvo in aa -t iAl.'. ..ntit.rV - Besides Joy tho only other speaker Of v,A .van n whh i rr. j. . rm. , 1 1 v. r 11 m ... i . . . . . nu bu ,.iviwv. . T" v n....ntnttM tne iouowing: tc from a visitor to a nanoera atreet rm-1 wno is runnina -"" I Hvmnhnnv orchestra of anrt . MM flMH HrTftHIfUl ID lHinll A - UU I - ' !' " ' I n1Ae V. 1AAtA. REALTY. iilTJlKAT U Jtt Hi nnpjncD REED IN CANADA Grace Reed, a colored woman who Jumped ber bond last June after she f - ........ . . 1 1 IERA . naa aeon coovicteu - ui.. ,uiua v far-off On forin eccordlnr to a message received by Sheriff Stevena thia morning. A woman arrested there answers tha de scription perfectly, and tha aherlff will dispatch one of his deputies to bring her back to Portland. ,. -; - The news of tha woman's arrest came from A. P. - Sherman, commissioner of T ill llUil I bJJIlULHI OPENS FRIDAY NIGHT Oregon'a annual spring musical fes tival will ba given at the Armory Tenth and Couch streets, next Friday, Saturday, Sunday, April 10. 11, 12. This stupendous offering will be composed of Tna ramous unicago 65 mualclana, rid-r OX CLUB'S TABLES At a 'meeting of trustees of the Port land chamber of commerce yesieraay Pleas of Ottawa. Canada. He states that afternoon a new rule was .w Vo. nels held at Brantford, Ontario. Sher- viding t drho are iff Stevena wired the Canadian officials membera of "the chamber V Jlf to hVld her untU an 'officer, from Port- their . Utrtm on; .the tablea of the land arrivea. . . .. I cnamojr wiormaMw A TnonlSus'lea-va of PoTtland tha aherlff Kbl.-Wt ; ft11 haa been tracing tier movements. Judge plications or memberahip in tne cnam rnnr directed tha a very thing possible Der were iavor.oi,- w v: T " . . a a m I . X3 Aa. A ata t M I Tl ST f'titll IJB.II V . m. ua lici;iu i ba dona to apprenenq ner, ana aa ine i J! "7'm Vv" Portland Wlta P." matinee has been arrati months wore on we anemia oriice " v i 'Lr-liJ, tort n white Broker- chuaren or the city, when a popul been rouowing nor irau oy correnuunu-1 k a Thm,nrai a Co instructive program wl'l be given: ence. tnrongn .many ataies, ana jinaur ..-rjr-'.' t,7nr. - i I uraay niKnt. avtu ii. a i a. a 1 Ja nlT t I nail nillCsli Ofi -trx r vva puuj i over tne uanaaian noraer. I Jw ' T-kl At.4. ' . A il... I Jk I Rronir-Steele companr. Hotel Lenox, nnnrnorl tnn1iirrn- A rlnlnh Unaanhaabay awnaaiw wuaaia kwa f & u VI fas aUObS WCaOl a the following celebrated eastern vocal soloists Genevieve Clark Wilson, so prano; Rose Lutlger Gannon, contralto; John Miller, tenor; Arthur Mlddleton, basso; the following Instrumental solo ists Jan Van Oordt. concertmeiater and violinist; Edith Moxom Gray, the brilliant young planlate. Added to the galaxy of musical stars will be a grand vocal chorus of 800 voices. The Droaram for the onenlnar nnr. formance next Friday evenin- April 10. will be a (trand orchestra concert and Max Bruch'a stirring cantata, "Fair Ellen, the atory of - the siege of Luck now;'1 Saturday afternoon a popular ised for the ar and Sat- arand concert by the orchestra and the beautiful can tata of A. Goring Thomaa, "Tho Swan (Special Dispatch aa Tba Journal.) ,. Salem, Or., April t. Councilman J. F. Good of thla city haa given an ex clusive statement to Tha Journal as his version of tha trouble In tha Free Meth odist church hera which culminated In tha horsewhipping of Prealding Kldar W. N. Coffee by tha councilman's two aaugntera, miss luiu Uoode and Mrs. Kiettis Khoaes. Saturday niaht The atatement deniea tha assertion of Cof fee that Ooode waa expelled from the church. The statement follows In retard to tha statements made by Prealding Klder Coffee that I waa expelled from membership in the Free ateinoaist cnurcn or North Baiem, wish to make the following atatemen and leave it to tha public whether am entitled to membership In that or ganisation or not. There were soma charges made against ma referrlna matters of church discipline. After tha charges were made against me In our church, the discipline requires that tho preacher shall call a society meeting o elect a jury to try tne accused on tha charges. Tha meeting waa called to consider my case. When the meet lna waa called to order. I auaceated that I choose a man, that they choose a man ana ine two cnoose a intra and .make the decision final. This waa not accepted. I next proposed a Jury or six, eacn side to aeiect three; thi waa refused and I then reaueated that an open door seaaion be held with a regular Jury trial, according to dlacl pllne. Thia also was refused. "Presiding Klder Coffee waa present at these proceedings. Rev. .Roper and feiaer corree insisted tnat ait, out mem bera of the claas. Including my family. leave the room. My family refuaed to go and the proceedinga were dismissed ana appointed ror tne next night. "The next night tho same proceedings were naa, except mat two police offi cers had been summoned by the prose' cutlun. Coffee. Roper and Lewis, the Judge, demanded that the marshal ahould go in and remove all but those who wera members of the class. The marohsl refused, upon the ground of no cause. Adjournment was taken until 10 o'clock next nay: The . prosecution went to lawyers la the city to proceed aaainst me but thev claim that no counsel would act. From thia. meeting an adjournment was taken to .Portland. The prosecution allowed no discussion. I went to Portland and asked delay on account of Illness of my wife and to procure witnesses. home announcing the serious illness of my wire, who haa since died, and cap tain Sloper was appointed to appear for ma by tha prosecution at the trial with out my consent, and the trial only last ed a few minutes after I left, and tha decision waa brought in In a short time and a notice was sent to me by H. v. Haslam, secretary of the so-called trial. ne being one or the moat important lac tors in bringing the prosecution. . "I had charged him with misappro priating money or the cnurcn. , aya Expulalon Hoi Valid It was after this kind of a trial that the jury found me guilty as charged. and that I was expelled from tho church and that my attorney. Captain Sloper, had waived my right of appeal. So' I went to Portland, saw Captain Sloper before witnesses, and he stated to me that he never waived the right of ap peal. He atated that he was not there only a few minutes after I had left tha courtroom. . After I had been home soma three or four days, I received a letter from Captain Sloper stating that he had taixea wttn tne oretnren and examined the records and that he had found that he was mistaken that he had waived the right of appeal. I have froauently tried to get to eee the records of the so-called trial but never had the chance. The bishop's ruling is that a society meeting should be held in ita own dis trict: also that society meetinas need not be held with clotted doors. I am not lawfully expelled according to the ruling of our bishop and of our discipline, ana the whole thing was a malpractice of the discipline which I will prova If given a chance." I Hat Dropped in might Iden- JUust Meet .President's "; Re- rected in pamblilet around mica-as , XToperij' .vi . gincuons upon water notue. aamuoi 10 iu rower Franchises. "DirtFacedlad",, M.-1 Taft otherwise known as "thai dirty-faced kid,t 1 was arrested thla morning at First and Madison street by Sheriff Stevens and Deputy Sheriff j Leonard, charged with tha crime of at tempting to hold tip Mra,. Fred Ander son of Arlata. on tha nlrht of March It. Tan has aervea two terms in the peni tentiary at Baiem and anotnar term in the United States military prison at Aloatraa and the aherlff a offlca baa a chain of avidonoa -that la expected to fasten tha Arista affair upon him, - hat left behind by tna wouia-oa burglar at the Anderson boma la per haoa one of tha stronaest links in the haiiu.-.uaruaax;uiua oi ina juu ptu:J tentiarv waa here yesterday and Men-I titled the bat as ona given to Taft whea ha was released after serving hla laat term.' It bears a Salem firms' mark In tha band. It Is a small bat. and It fit the head of tha orisoner. The maak at tached to tha bat alao flta, and the knot cornea to tha place on the bead where Mra. Anderson aavs tha man wora It Mra. Anderson's husband saw tha man as ha ran away, and ba believes Taft la tna man. a gun zouna in ino pris oners room answers tna a ascription furnished by Mra. Anderaoa. . , - ; The burglar was frightened away from tha Anderaon home by the pres ence of mind of Mra. Anderaon, who was la her kitohen as tha fellow an tared. She called to a neighbor to seated In an adjoining room. The rei (Washington, Boreas of The Journal.) Washington, April . Tha , president conferred with Senator Piles and Con greasman Jones of Waahlnitoa today over the bin giving tha Benton Water Power company authority to ; dam the Snake river-at Five- Mlle'raplda. H may veto tna biu in accordance with bla message in , which be stated that he would veto all bUls giving, permanent water power rights when no limitation on the -Ufa of the franchise was pro- ..I J. J m . L.I. . . Tiucu. inai Bui paasea tna senate last I weunesuay. . , , , , '- ' ' ' ' POnSEXIIIICT. OREGON che.tVadchou."of 800 voceSuT 5t-in SodS works. J Vf day ernoon. April U. Handels alo fIfUVmeom: r!" a.?. ubllms oratorio, "The lies- Jat . ' i al.-.A ' , aV il.-..M Tew wwM uv jioiritji, ahui mcj i v,,r . . r a i laia ox a. ixorinaT l nnrnan. -i n nwai l-f?ff Will ?niSmbfaP Contract TompTny Poland f"? the . kvlark, by the combined or 1,UUV UUIIU aiiai. imu mobii tftawaa a va uot appearance by A. B. Burger and Kut- alWln errora in the proceedings. The Pans i"1 apprenansion oi u. wom.n wm not, i "--''v mmDanv. iKlnathan Sweet. a'B raim ounoay, win De a rit- couraa aweci. ine) nw; y me i P,'". r " , "ruiV Itfi ' rnmnanv -Oris- " ooservance or ine aay; Bunaay of tha Bond. ' . .v- Ifi:; wlYai works. Pacific Coast . K.ran.d orchestra concert, wlt.t via w--" - - - -0 .i i vora ana lruirriimpnTfli KniniRtia. urii . i. u . vi i a. The prosecution selected tha Jury. waa called away by a message from low ran out tha door and In his fllcht bis hat waa brushed off, leaving a clua that tha officers have cleverly worked out ' ' ' ' ROSS TRIAL ON APRIL TwEIITIEIH Tbe Populist party of- Multnomah county is extinct There, lives not a solitary voter In all tho county that has dona ft the honor of declaring alle giance to It among tha I1.I7S who have reglatered for the coming primarlea. It la evident that Tom Watson Is fore- owhto to receive scant support in this stata at tha coming, preaidentlal elec tion. Ona anarchist took prlda enough ui iu iw to register as a Tea, but the PopuUSU , lacked even that poor UUWiUf. ' 1 ,- ... Although registration closed at 8 O'clock yaatardav itUmnnn tha am. davita taken before notarlea in aoma of tna country aiatncta are not yet in, and tha figures ara therefore not quite eom- v iBie. jii noon toaay tna total stood at 11,171, with a probability that when all tha returns ara Jn the roll will carry between 11.400 and 11.S00 naroea, as prauciea in ine journal yasteriay. ine tepuDucaaa have a little more inan i to i tna beat of tha figures. -ine number affiliated with tha major ity party is 14,414. The Democrats .. ar . direct curative properties "it has a sootWng effect up on tho nervous system by? which the : - rheumatic! ' pains ; are ' controlled, ancj. rest and sleep, assured, It has made many .turea of this -' painful diseasej some of them after jrearS of . sufferincr. , If . it will '4.V.a.m ma4 rr1 ' , vuio vtuua wuy juu jyua I -JlyourJ-4w---iscompU--- f x j :n . m i . - ' , caiea, wnie is ior a,qvicey jt cosisyou noinuig Ana may tave you , prolonged" Buffermtr; 1 was to ' crtpplaA that I eooldj aoareel walk. After fiaviog my ahoew on for aa hour or two f could manaaw Jo walk by suffering the pala, Thenv Z began to . have pains all through my system. My doctor tetd ma I hi an acuta attack of inflanamatory1 rheumatism. I read about Dr. Mllea,' Nervine, bought a bottle arid I oom menced to cat batter- from tha atartl and for the past six months -hava scarcely any pain, an4 am able tan walk aa well as ever." P. O." Box .6. BockawayrSrxj You- druootat aatta Dr. Mllea Nan. lna, and we authorise him to return price of flrat bottls (only) If H falls to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart In& have I,: and all other ahadea of be- II. P. WOEFULLY . SHY ON COACHES (Called Press Leased Wa. Salem, April 8- The trial of J. Thor burn Ross, the indicted official of the Title Guarantee A Trust company or Portland, waa aet for April 10 by Cir cuit Judae Oeorga 1L Burnett at 1:41 o'clock this afternoon. District Attorney Manning or rorx- land Immediately upon his arrival In this city at 1:16 this afteraoon want Into conference with District Attorney for the general election, remaining so 1 the figures shown by the eworn state- li;r. including lndepandanU, humberl county CierkMlelds and hla deputies '111 nOW have" a hraathlna- anll In which to tabulate their flrurea. It will be several davs before flgurea can ba Out of 48.144 cars of all kinds owned fitwSrt7-.-?ra-!nff.r,"5? m? br tha Northern Pacific system, only April M tba booka will again be "ened 171 Peeener coaches. These are until MAy. lt. two yeara John H. McNanr of this dlstrlot and Attorney William M. Kaiser, represent ing Ross. A private oonrerenca waa held between Manning. McNary and Judge Burnett while a jury oaaa was being heard. It was finally decided that the charge against Rosa of conver sion should, be heard on tha 10th, but no date could be sea for tha trials of T. T. Burkhart and John E. Altchison. The dates for theae trials will ba aet later, tba transcripts and authorisa tion for change of venue being already filed with tha county clerk. District Attorney Manning Is planning to re main here over night looklnar over tha ground and consulting with McNary and Kaiser. . , , LESS THAU $100,000 !!T T A VCD lB -ser!p ment Jay Sedgwick, assistant t&x waw . . . a , inipi. w,n . . . . . .. - . . registered before tha nrlmarlia nJ co'uraissioner or tna ranroau, wno nos 147835 voted? At tha ainerlS alecH fud Ust of the road a equipment with Will voUdT oit of lli.V.S.'ff 5uJwfk ,or tax wrw ra- 1 Out of IMS locomotives the railroad I AT EMERYVILLE TRACK. TODAY I UiUEl So far the people of Multnomah coun ty have paid 12,727.002.88 In taxes into the tax collection department of the sheriff s office. This leaves I498.8I1.8T out of 13.228.684.25 unpaid, but not all of thla amount ' Is delinquent It . is estimated that 160,000 of this sum rep resents half payments on which half as been paid, the remainder not becom ing delinquent until October, and It also includes (229,000 of taxea that the O. R. N. has refused to nay. aa well aa other considerable sums that other pub lic service corporations are contesting. Outside of these big corporations, it ap pears that leas than- $100,000 is delin quent, on which .10 per cent penalty mut be paid. About 870.000 was taken In Monday. the laat dav before the taxea became delinquent Deputy Sheriff Martin so ' (United Press lAeetd Tf lre. . San Franclsoo, April A.-r-EmeryvlUe reeulta: Fl ret. race, six furlonaa. aell- subscription, three-year-olds and Andrew B. Cook, 120, 10 to X. a ID 1 - won! Hlialrv. in.f Lnto.hA ,e0"?:. Preston Boy; I " Jnao i:il. i Eye glasses 21.00 at Metiger'a Lyric ''Friend of the Family." K. M. Ekinnar waa either Inspired w I Lll w 111 u a or a. Tramv . nr ..j.. a . " u wrvm iimi amusing rarce. "A Friend of tho Family." He took every stock humorous character known to the larceur oi ui ages. ue Duilt his theme around tha mother-in-law, the supposed governeaa. tha faithless huaband. the jealous wife, the tippling parson. But iter aut ne maae ma conglomeration funfty and created aituationa, whtch time-worn as they ara, yet do not fall w Keep n auaienca roaring. owns, it Is stated, . 640, or nearly ona half, ara temporarily out of service Tba complete list of equipment aa given by Mr. Sedgwick la as follows: Ijocomotives 1.311. Dasaenger cars. 871, atandard alaeplng cars J03. 'tour ist 74, dining 88, drawing-room 24, com bination baggage and araokinal cars 60. combination mail and- express cars 80, press cars 68. baggage cars 68. is truotlon and test cars 1. business and superintendents' cara 21, postal 80, box, refrigerator and milk 86,696, stock cars 2,248, furniture cars 476, platform cara 9,400. coal cara 4.819. cabooses 678. wrMlitnir in,) tnnl ra CA . UrlirMrwnw) " ' . . . . - : . . oara it, water oars tna tanxsjti.f i cars 2,-supply cars 4', cinder 'cara At the Lvrln thla wwU tha'on.. I. keeping the house in high good humor, The Allen Stock company la presenting aw w a oiiu waLii am ii- n v w it rii aaai aiin tv nnl tniiiiAnt. Dfnufv HhArlff MAitfn nl4ia Bi.iAn. Ta i" a?, . fir has turned over 11.862.187.82 to" thi Mi..; VernaCFaltoA. the leading woman! iiAi i n tf t vak o si it aaaa I la am. a . t aw. m . eat t county treasurer. BOASTS OF MIDEEI)S; IS SENT TOPEISON (Ooited Press Leaatd Wtre.l Chlcaao. Anrll 8. Boasting that he Is an anarchist and practically defying the court to oo its worst. Atoert l,. Mcin tosh, who had pleaded guilty to coun terfeit lnsr. was today sentenced to elaht years' tlmpriaonment in tha federal peni tent larv at lavenporth by Federal Judge Bethea. His accomplices, Roscoe Tobias ana August Kotner. were sen tenced to five yeara' imprisonment. Perfect fitting glasses tl a? Merger's Churchill-Matthews com hicoronrated. Columbia . Casket western ijontraciing ec en slah," will be the offering by the com bined chorus and orchestra. occurring as it does on Palm Sunday, will be a fit- amount ot Consumers' Ijeane Meeting. . A public meeting of the consumers' league will be held this evening at ( o'clock at Trinity Parish house,. Nine teenth and Everett. Stereopticon slides Illustrating child labor in factories will ba shown and Dr. C H. Chapman ' Will deliver an address. .Sheet Metal ialea Promoters, Print ffimnflnv S.vMoS Hood Brewina cl08e the m08t pretentious musl company, Mounr Hood Brewing f6,r eyer .n fn the northwe)t incorporated Pacific perage com- r th and Morrison pany. Comet Electric company. Jordan streetl,( for tnft flve concertg, Th, eale Garbage. (. opell fronj 10 m untll 9 p m Mall POOR LITTLE LE0NG SO HAS HARDER LOT THAN MOST OF GIRLS HER AGE HELD FOH VIOLATING MINOR SALOON LAW B. Rice and O. Cole, proprietors of the Signal saloon, 148 Sixth street, have bee held to answer to the grand Jury for the offense- of permitting a female minor to remain in tneir saioon. j. . m l.. I rmnrin. oartenaer in tne resort, nas UttZ. ui. it,l rt t. rinr also been held for tha same offense, cause they like liquor. v It Is frequently I ggyj nights ago Captain of Police A Reliable Remedy for the Wbiskey gnd Beer Habit orders- from this city and out of town will ba received. Address letters and make, checks and money orders payable to w. i. f angie, manager weitig tnea- tre. the moderate drinker, , who Decora he realizes his condition ,-haa become a tlrtinkard. ' The nervous system, having become aocustomed ' to ".stimulants. Is unable to do the same amount or qual ity of work without liquor, hence the M. tlm drinks more and more. This Is h Mate of disease and should be treated l.v- Orrine. It destroys tha desire for i. jitor. so that tha drink is not missed. There la no loss of time or detention from work when it la used. ' , Orrine is prepared In two forms: JTo. 1, tho secret remedy, which can be used In food or drink without tha knowledge of the patient; No. 2, for those who t ale the remedy of tbelr own f rea will, l oth forms ara guaranteed. '. A regis wr-.V gaaranteo In avery box. , ' Trr-jitise on how to cure drunkenness f re on request. Tha Orrine Co Wash Ingtt.n. I). C ' The price of either form ia'lt a box, making tha cost of the rompl'T c"re -fcsa than one tenth 'what it j. usually charged at aanitarluma, with a guarantee, ma ma expense win ! tunlunr unless a -core is 'gained. M.ul crdera tdU'd In plain sealed pack fc v. An receipt of price. :. -'.. . t " is for eale by Clarko-Wood-6r,t rug Co., and neyJy all drngglaU h. 1 -ni , . ' ;-, . i ... .- ... ' . ., ... ' ' i. '. . i Bailey, acting on numerous complaints that have been made relative to the character of the resort conducted by Rica A Cole, raided the place. Both the proprietors, the bartender and a young woman nameu r vuuviu t reinethe police court TXincan stood trial and waa held to appear Deiore tne grand iurv by Judge Cameron. It was shown by ' th admlsaion of the . Clifford wo man and by a letter from her mother, in which the ? young woman s aga Is stated, that aha la. l years ow. Arter this testimony naa oen uumuvw & Rice waived examination, ana , were bound over to tha jrraJid jury. ' " ; The statute nxea ine vi m fine of not less than 8100 or mora wan 81,000 upon conviction t un wu charted. ' -- --' ' - , Fulton and Sllet a-Timber. tKnretal Dlapatch ' to - Tba ; JooniaL) ' ,v ". Pellae, Or.. April 8. Senator C-W, Fufton addressed a larga crowd at the county courthouse last night la the In terest of. hla candidacy for I United Ktates senator. - He expressed himself . as comment or winning tne nomination by a good majority.- He paid hia ro epects to Heney. Smith,' and Others In no mild terms. Tha senator met a large dplepatlon after the meeting to discuss the release of the Sileta timber lands from the forest reserve. j v i,r . Eye glasses 11.00 st Metsger's. wiLLlFiiGuiijy OF Ml 16 FRIEND The Jury in the case of Elmer Wills, alias Elmer Johnson, thla afternoon returned a verdict of e-uiitv in . Judarn Bronatigh's department of the circuit court. The jury recommended that the court exiena clemency in sentencing the Wills waa charged with being the pal Of George Frazier In holding up E. J. Maxwell and taking 8126 from him on the night of March 17. The holdup took a mjori distance rrom uie east end of the Madison street bridge. Both mn were acquaintances or the victim, . Fraxler, who pleaded guilty and went to the penitentiary some time ago. was returned to. testify against Wills. War- aen Lurtu oi tne state penitentiary waa called as a witness by the defense and testified that Frailer told him a short tlmo ago that Wills had nothing to do with the affair, and that his companion in the crime was a Seattle boy known along the waterfront aa "the curly. kid." The - latter disappeared Just after tha crime. Willa took tha stand, also, and attributed the testimony of Fraxler to the fact that he and Fraxler once had a fight, - , (,.' " .j "' .; 1 i" i 'iii I i . f . i Perfect fitting glasses Q a Metsger'SL ! Uncle Sam is to take up the case of pretty little Leong So. Almond-eyed So, said to be a slave girl, Is now in the county jail, having been arrested several weeis ago by the Immigration authorities for being In this country illegally. She was ordered deported. . The California authorities later pre ferred charges of larceny against her, claiming that she stole a large quantity of. jewelry and some money from a wealthy Chinese-' The officers claim they should be allowed to take little Leong So back to California for trial be cause she Is native born, and on this ac count the government had no right to order her deported.- So was accompanied by Chin Tou, her lover, when arrested, and You will probably be sent across the big , pond without the . fair com panion with whom he left the sunny south. I ' i The claim Is made that dainty little) So la owned by certain slave owners In San Francisco, and . that she is worth between $4,000 and $5,000. It waa inti mated by the government representa tives in Portland that they believed that the charge of larceny was made merely as a pretense to return her to Oakland, from which place she ran away.- - The California officera took the case Washington, and thla morning notice Urawn up, covering a frame, brick and came to representatives here that .the ia playing tha part of tha supposed governess, the ex-actreaa Nmcv Vn,., Professor Christian Manners, the tip pler, is exceptionally well done by George Mortimer who makea of the sanctimonious inaiviaual an entertain ing character. William Blake was good as Count de Brissac, the Frenchman and Irving Kennedy gave, an Impetuous performance of the part of Bobby Qor ham. Mra Allen is a delightful v funny comedian. She has the air of being perfectly natural. She shuts her moutn in a very runny way. and her slla-ht hesitation over the It and then whether intentional or not, is eneuuve in ine ciasa or wora in which she is usually cast. But if Mr. Ayres wants to make a success aa a butler let him be assured that he must ex change hla wing Collar for tha ordinary kind as prescribed by Mra Grundy. The moving pictures continue to be inordinately entertaining. This week there are- some fishing boat scene, that ar the best thing in a 'dramatic way that could be desired. - " ! - 'v. . aMetager. jeweler. $42 Washington. CLIFFS SELLS. SCHOOL BONDS TO THE STATE (Special Dispatch to The Journal. I Cliffs. Wash., April 8. The Issue of school bonds, $3,000, voted at a recent special election for the purpose of build ing a schoolhouse, haa been awarded to the state as the lowest and best bidder. Plans and specifications are now being fer aarbaee and outfit' cars 1.614. hand car and velocipedes- 2,888, pile drivers 14, pita a river tenaers i, steam anoveis it, soow and scow drivers t. rotary snow Slows 11, Russell snow plowa 11, atone errlcks 7, weed balners , ' ditchers 1, ballast spreaders 81, ballast plows 14. f f J.ETURH TO WORK i? ti r I m 100 STRIKING TAILORS cbargea would be Investigated by the department of commerce and -labor. In the meantime the much-sought Elrl, pretty and young, remalna in jail In the custody of the United States rnxr. ahal. She doesn't want .to go bacto the Old life in San Francisco andahe uum. wimiv iv ivauma, to tjnina, on, sol i And on this account teara ara nffan seen In the bright, glistening eyes of the Chinese maiden In the county jail wuat fiiau vecome ox ner. - cement bulldlna. and the contract will be let at an earlv date. -The hiiildlnir must be completed ready for use by Oc tober, and will be so arranged that an annex can be added to it later on with out damaging tha former building. Following a protracted conference be tween the boss tailors and the striking journeymen yesterday.; tha members of tba Merchant . Jailors 'exchanga agreed to thS demands o the strikers,' and this morning something over 100 men, who had been out for the past two weeks, re turned to work. The journeymen will receive an advance Of. $2.60 a -suit. which ia equivalent to the seals that was In effect prior to laat October. While sneaklna- of the settlement oi tha atrlke. a Dromlnent Washington street merchant tailor said: The strik er, seemed to be prepared for a long eiege. They had the backing of their national organisation, and would hava received a weekly benefit for an Indefl- . nlte length of time, and while we did not consider the demands of tha jour neymen aa just or fair, wa wera practi cally forced to yield. All the . best workmen In town were Involved la tha Strike, and by tha time we brought can. able workmen from the eaat to take their places tha annas seaaon would have been over and all of ua would have suffered aerlous financial loss," ' . ' ' ' Acoordina, to tba atatement of 'ine foreman of one -of the largest ) city shops, the $2.60 advance on each 'suit, which the journeymen will hereafter receive. - will add about 28.2B to tha weekly wages of the average tailor. Tomorrow and Friday will nosltlvelr be the last days for discount on west side gas bills. Portland Oaa company. ACTRESS LEAVES KEY , , TO TRUNK BEHIND ' "' ' ' : - There is likely to be some -excitement at Tacoma tonight With Mrs. Pat Camp boll, the actress, playing the principal part. And It won't be on the, stage, either. It's all on account of a dinkey -Mttl insignificant looking trunk key', which was left behind at the Hotel Portland. Mrs. Campbell and her trunk are in Tacoma. The key is In Portland. Con sequently the excitement. MetzRer fits glasses for $1.00. llBver HASKINS SAYS PLOT TO KILL . . STEVENS ORIGINATED IN ORIENT Frederlo J. Hasklns, well known as a newspaper Correspondent and who knew intimately. Durham White Stevens, who waa 'killed . ill San - Francisco by a Korean, '.arrive at the Hotel Portland this morning on his way from a trip to thS orient . ' . Mr. Hasklns Is of the opinion that there waa a plot on In Honolulu to kill Mr. Stevens and believes that If Stevens had not been prevented by the quaran tine regulations from going ashore when bis boat touched at. the islands the as- aHHlnatlon Would have ' occurred in Honolulu Instead of San Francisco. 'For a weeK beiore btevens sailed from Japan I sat at. the - same ' hotel table with Wm," said Mr. Haakina' "1 interviewed him and I know that he lived in constant fear of personol vio lence from Korean politicians and patri- "I firmly believe that the plot to' kllf ".t awn in arnvea on AmerlcaTt soli was hatched long before he sailed. I believe that the Koreans realised that the deed done on property of tha United Stetee would, attract th. attention of the world moVe than If it had been ac compliahed la Korea or Japan, it wa to focus the attention of the world on the -conditions existing In Korea and bring Korean affairs Into the press of the country, that tha itinntl.. V. . dope" " . Mr. Hasklns will remain In'PBrtlaBtl for ay day or .two . -.t. " . . 6 ACBE8 on the Willamette river, H-mlle from' streetcar- line and good' station: all suitable for cutting up into good . building ,Bites; well : watered by large never-falllrfg spring; can be purchased aa a whole ' or In part, at reasonable price. , - , , ' . 5 ACBES at Jennings Lodge, fronting on river; 1 acre cleared,' balance , ; good, heavy timber; on good public road, near Oregon - City carltne. 'j Price, $2,600; $600 cashr balance easy .terms. r Q AOmES on the Willamette river, south of city, U-mlle from streetcar u . 2 acres cleared, balance good timber; sightly location, suitable for cut-T: ' ting up Into building sites.; Prico $3,250. . , r s v., 4 AOSES on Wlllatriette river-9 miles from city, on cariine; 1 '"acr ' cleared, balance good timber: suitable, for cutting up Into acre tracts. Price $8,600; terms to ault the purchaser. ..-.'--. 136H ACJtESXm the tiewls river; 50 acres in a good state of cultiva. tlon, 16 acres more ready for the plow, balance good timber, .estimated . . 1 'at'160,000,000 feet; well watered, all fencod. fair housanew barn and ) "outbuildings, 10 head of cattle, farm implements, etc.- Price $6,800; ' half cash, balance to aylt the purchaser.,- , "-..,, .A - See ua for acreage tracts from half-acre up to 20 acres, all rlrot Soil,' both improved and unimproved, on carltne and wlUiln 10- miles of Port-. v land at reasonable prices and on terms to SmU any pur.cliaser. , , , i ; The Shav-Fea C N ' ; 245$ StarlC-Street ' A ft