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i 10 THE OREGON. DAILY' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, -1008. BIG VOTE SEC0I1D IICTIfJ nr n rniiiiiT DILI KRIMEI11I rtnniiricfiT uao ; ; Portland ii lino fj THE 7T7 'jaafjaaa-iaaM ur tLcrniiNi W Citizens Turn Out Despite the Bain and Indicate ! Clarion, Ohio, People Caanot Understand Strange Ac tion of Big Sphere. (United Frees laaaad Wtra.t Marlon. Oh In Anrll M nit mih. Choice on Ballots Tents no curiosity not unmuea with uprti.i lion in tne mine or iom ignorant peo ple has been exalted by theautomatlo movement X a portion of the monument erected orar tne vrava of c 11. March and. In the cemetery of tbla town. The monument consists of two plyntha and Prove Poor Protection Against the Weather. Scattering reporta from different ' parts of the city received lata thla aft ernoon Indicate that In aplte of the rain . a heavy vote will be polled throughout tha city. The rotinf baa bean ateady In moat of tha praclncta. Tba rata baa driven tba card dlatrlbutora and ward a pedestal surrounded by a great ephrre or limestone, weignmg . t.uuo pounds. One day It waa noted that the position of thla aphere had chanced, and a suc cession or ooservationa notea aucces- alva chancer, certified by a salt-con stituted committee of curloue oltlaana The movement baa reached eight lncha alnce the monument waa raleed. A very rational explanation of the phenomenon haa been found In the fact that tba atone ta not of homogenoua etructurt .k.i t ihut Minna' ana unaer tna mnuence or varyina tem wwiswa - W I ... Jl I I. . , 1 i - , . places wnare tenia are """'a befng bolted In poaltion. rolla In accord voting . bootha. Tba rain la soaking a no with tte varying center of grav oim.jih aorae rf the tanta Ilka water through a aleve, making It hard to find a dry place large enough to mark the ballot In aplte of all tba drawbacka ' the poll If Heavy, nowever, ana oraeriy. no disturbance baring been reported iron any precinct, In precinct eight. Twenty-third and Itoveioy. out of a registration of 491 at 1:1 TO vote had been caat, while It men were waiting In line. In thla pre cinct six votara nad Men aworn in. In precinct 1 the regtatratlon waa , SOS. - A short time before J 41 Republl- rana ana ff Jjemoerauo votea naa Bean caat .- At precinct T. Nineteenth and Loveio . the reglatratlon waa 111. At I o'clock . 17 votea bad been caat and 10 man ware in line. - ...... . At n red net 10. Twentv-flrat and Oil an atreeta, the reglatratlon waa I4S. ' out or that numotr t? naa votea at a , o clock and 10 were In Una. Precinct 14. Twentv-flrat and Wash In g ton, hi a a reglatratlon of 170. At I o'clock thara had 47 Republican and 1 Democratic! votea been cast. . . At precinct 21 tba tent waa leaking . 'badlv at the nolllna nlace at Sixth and Market atreeta. Hera . 10 , votea had been i caat at 1 odock. At the olty haJL precinct 14, II votea bad been oaat at 1 o'clock while 70 had been caat at tba courthouse, precinct 11. One lone Democrat bad oaat hla vote .In precinct 17 at 1 o'clock an against 41 votea on tba Republican aide. In precinct It. Sixteenth and Davis atreeta. the reglatratlon- waa 111. At 1:10 o'clock 4 Republicans and 11 .Dem ocrat had caat their votea. In precinct 19 reporta Indicate that H. M. Cake ta In the lead. The regis tratlon waa 111. At 1:10 o'clock II lie publlcana and I. Democ ratio -votea had been cast In precinct 40 the reglatratlon waa 171. At filO o'clock 60 Republlcana and I Democrats had caat their ballots. Reports from thia premnct Indicate that Cake la In tha lead for aenator. It ia also reported that Moser and Slnnott are getting tha haavleat vote In thla precinct. . Reporta from all precinct a tell ?f heavy voting and lead to the belief that the poll will be heavier than for sev eral election. On the east aide tha voting waa good eomewhat better than average. The rain did not aeem to affect thoaa who made up their mlnda to take part In the election. .As tha eastern precincts are largely' In the residence portion of the . elty the vote will be much heavier later on In tha afternoon when those return ing . from work on the east aide will top to caat their ballot for candidate Ity. Of oouraa If rta base had been a flat aurface It could not have changed poaltion, but reatlng only on a point, the leaat tranaltlon of Its center of weight causes a corresponding move ment It la comforting if, to a certain element disappointing, to know that the astral body of the rentleman sleep ing below la not trying to move a weight from tba breaat of the original possessor. WORK AGAIN Oil HntflBCO Grading Resumed on Trans continental Link in Southern Idaho. 5 If T 'SIT f't' ( Portlantl Company No. . 107, Woodmen of the World, assisted the head officer! la introducing a large class of candidates at the Woodmen ; temple, 128 Eleventh street, last night. . . : .V , ', ' , This company Is under command of Captain A. M. Brown, and has the name of being one of tha best driilAd mmnanua in th nnrthwr : m (.-umpauy wu nwaraea me iirii prise at Seattle last year against all comers, r HI EIRfflllE TRACK TODAY fDnltad Prss ibeassd Wire.) ' - San Francisco, April 17j Emeryville results: . First race, mlla, purs a, maiden threa-year-old Ontaaaa, 121, 7 to I to 1. 1 to 4. won; Humero, 110, to 6, I to, 6, second; Cayenne. 117, to l, third.- Time, 1:41 1-t. DEAVEY UKABLE TO COME TO PACIFIC (Unites: Press Leased Wire.) -' waanington. April 17. Official an nouncement was made that Admiral Dewey haa declined every Invitation ex tended to him by coaat cltlea to partici pate In tba festivities incident to the arrival or tne Auanuo fleet. The cor respondence relating to thla matter waa Bieo maae puonc. 10 tne mayor of San Diego the admiral aent the following ivinj w an inviiaiiun: -Thad looked forward to sharing the pleasures of tha people of San Diego over ha arrival of the fleet." . in aecjining to visit San Francisco (Bpedal Dlaoetch to Tb JooroaLt Caldwell, Idaho.. April 17. Much In- terest has been aroused In thla section recently by tha action of tha promoters of the San Francisco, Idaho & Montana railroad, which began grading from thla place last summer. The graders were laaen orr aunng in financial atrln gency which atduDed railroad construe. lion everywnero, out yesterday the con structors ware oraereo back o work. L Admiral Dewey wired Mayor Taylor I regret that I am compelled to jorego me pleasure or taking part In the reception that will be given the neei oy me people or your city." THOUSANDS STOLEN AT EXPBESS STATION 11 (Special Diapatch to Tha Joornal.) Spokane, April IT. While the Ori ental Limited waa transferring express matter hew 4 the Great Northern depot 117,000 was stolen. The manner of tb theft remains a mystery to both the officials of the road and the police force. The money was In envelopes, which were found later in the day. .Some think, however, that the haul waa 1,706 Instead of 117,000. Election Disturbances. Grenada, April 17. Many disturb ances have occurred here In the late elections, and a mob of SO attacked the alcalde, who called the police and ar rested themen. sending them to prison. J -V ' ' -'.Jmj Sew Notaries. Salem. On. April 17. S. N. Steele and 3. Kunning -have been commissioned no taries publlo by the governor. About It mllas of tha grading Is al ready done and track will be laid at once to the Snaka river upon tha grade work now finished. Architect Boule of this place haa been fiven the work of drawing tha plans or tba depot here, which will be lo cated In the western part of tba city. The plans call for a $4,000 atructura and It must be completed febout June 1. Tha reason why this Is to be done be fore tha track la laid la because the owners of tha ground have made It a condition mat this bo dona or they will withdraw the gift Caldwell baa raised 145,000, which will be paid when tha road reaches tha Snake river and tha river bridge ia com pleted. Tha finishing of this road means a freat deal to the people of south Idaho, mmense tracta of timber and mlnlna- country and vast stretches of farming land will be opened for settlement and arniopmanL Hay can bo bought In tha river val leys ox sou in iaano ror rrom 14 to 16 per ton, and yet cannot be ahipped to Portland and sold for 14 leavfngany ' In addition to tha fact that the re sources, of the state will be utilised the Proposition here menna in I to gether different view of tha state of 'uunu irora mai snown me traveler on the Oregon Short Line, aa the new road will pasa through some of the most beautiful country In the United States, whereas tha Short Una shows tha state In its worst possible light DEPOSITIONS Oil LUIID FRAUDS United States District Attorney John McCourt and Special Agent L. R. Olavls of the department of tha interior, are engaged thia afternoon taking deposi tions In connection with the recant al leged land fraud caaea In the Roseburg district in Josephine county, and when tha work haa been finished the testi mony will be presented to the federal grand Jury, which body will be re quested to return Indictments agalnat about zo persons, to be prosecuted on a charge or perjury as the result of al leged false atatementa 'aworn to In the filings made upon the government landa In question. Those who claim to have been cheat ed aa a result of these alleged false atatementa have formed an organisation and have obtained the services of Rufus 11. Mallory to conduct their action. Mr. Mallory ia being assisted bv Charles K. Henry, who stated thla afternoon that already several atrong denositlona had been obtained, showina willful perjury on the part of the persons said to have worn to false atatementa. HIS DEATH BED LOCK DM H III BIG WU Bold Highwaymen at Coffey- TUIe, Kansas, Steal $3,000 After Bold Eaid. (United Press Leased Wire.) London. April 17. Tba condition of Henry Campbell-Banner man. former premier, la not improving. He la lying at death'a door, and the end is mo mentarily expected. The following bul letin waa posted shortly before noon today: "Sir Henry bad a restless night, and is rather weaker this momlng" LIGHTHOUSE BILL IS FAVORABLY REPORTED (Unlttd Press Leased Wire.) Washington, April 17. The omnibus lighthouse Dili, carrying an appropria tion of 1760,000, waa today favorably reported to' tha bouse by the committee on interstate commerce a Amonar the Improvements provided for Is the establishment of a light fog and signal station at Four Mile creek, near Punta Gorda, California, and a survey for the establishment for a light vessel or station at Orford Reef, Cape Blanco, Oregon. The sum of 160,000 Is appro priated for the aurvey, and the vessel win cost i,uuu. PARA3I0UNT ISSUE IS NEGRO SOLDIERS FRESH CHARGES AGIST CUES Jasper Accused of Perjury - and Miss Lulu of Assault. (pedal Dispatch to Tba JooroaLt Salem, Or April 17. Following the acquittal yesterday afternoon of Miss Lulu Good and her brother, Jasper Goods, on a charge of disturbing a re llgious meeting., warrants were iasued at once and the defendants rearrested on new ciiargea Jasper Goods waa Indicted for perjury and placed under low bonds by Justice Daniel Webster. He waa alao charged With assault upon the persons of Rev. W. N. Coffee cf Portland. Rev. J. E. Lewis of Lacomb ana Kev. uooke of woodburn. Miss Lulu Goods waa charced with assault upon Mra. Roper, wife of Rev. Roper, pastor of the Free Methodist church in North Halem. where Rev. Coffee waa horse-whipped by Miss Goods Saturday evening. April 4. Charged With Striking Pastor. Tha specific Instance of assault on Rev, J. ji Lewis for which Mr. Goode will be tried occurred last October. It la alleged that Goode walked Into the pulpit one day while Rev. Lewis was preaching and struck the pastor. Goode denied tbla charge on the atand in the trial yesterday and It la upon thla evi dence that the charge of perjury agalnat Goode la based. Rev. Lewis is said to have been attacking: the Goodea in tha course of hia sermon that day. ins otner defendants in tne former case will not be tried. Mra Nettie Rhodes and Mrs. Roy Philips are not maae aerenaants in ma new action. L. H. MacMahon ia conducting tha DELEGATE UNDER SERIOUS. CHARGE Willis V. Myer Arrested at Seattle-rls .Prominent. Democratic Politician. (United FTessVLasd'wtre.) Seattle, Wash.. April 17. WU1U V. Myer, a well known local politician and a delegate, to tha Democratic na tion convention to be bald at Denver waa arrested today on a warrant charr ing him with obtaining money undor raise pretenses. Myer Is accused by -Harry E. Llpp mann of Harry K. Lippmann & Co., real eatate and Insurance agenu, of obtaining $100 on a worthless insur ance policy. TRAINMEN RESCUE UNCONSCIOUS MAN Olporial Plapatrfe to Tba J oar n LI Astoria, Or., April 17. Trainmen yesterday brought In a man who had been picked up unconscious alongside the A. at C. track at .AJdrJcb, Point The conductor aaw a man lying beside the track, wrapped In an old blanket The train was stopped and the man taken on board and brought here and placed in the hospital. He had nothing on but his underclothlna-. hla other clothes lying by hia aide. He recovered partial consciousness and stated his name was Gustav Johnaon and that ha waa rrom Mlnneaota and had - been working In a logging camp, but had tl..n lr V In Ih. Imanl.Al . . it?.J?r i!??, ltat5 "d.'aJ' .?,!rSihiSf weeks before going to work. His mind is still wandering, and it la Impossible to learn anything more about him at present. E liGEf! STREET CAR KILLS LITTLE GIRL Jl; G. Worsley Expected to aio vi -Injuns jicceiyeu . : V ai iuversiae. ' :- .- ,. . ' - i V i - V (United Press Leased Wire.) V ' Rlvarslda. CaL. .April 17 All tha i. I Jurad In Thursdays oil flra and aw phant stampede with ha exception of j woraiey, are reatlng well today I Hi la not expected to survive . thei dil - iJ T. ",ryu" "'"Pnanie nave left town. Wilton-Lackaya, the aotor, was alt ting by a window in tha Hotel Olenwooa Jot wMuattared by tha beast, and Yu though ha waa ihn.il T . glass ha escaped uninjured. . ' " isas-s ' HUGO'S SERVAN1V : BECOMES THIEF, Former aiarnbermairt of rimn Writer Steal Ring From " Jeweler's Shop. Parla, April 17. Victor Hugo wa'uld perhaps turn In hla grave If he learned - - a. - . . .... Hattie Summers' Walked on J??JLF2Z bar but to steal a ring worth I L00 0 from a Jeweler's ghop, and now tba old . woman, who waa so proud of baring been' in tba service or the poet when ha waa youna- and nrattv i t i Tha story la ourloua one, Long ago, whan she waa only to yearn of age, aha Track fompany Blamed . Motorman Cleared., y ; (Special Dispatch to The Joaraal.t Eugene, Or.. April 17. Hattie, tha i.viiij Atu a.,am I Was amnlovad aa rhimhannaM k vi.i.. W'wv.-V.U UBUS.. W ,,p,.VM 0IIUIUI.I - . . ' " ...... wj , IVlVr killed by a streetcar at the oorner of the poet well and faithfully for a num. uaai inirteantn and Aider atreeta yea- ana omy ien mm when a terday , afternoon at 1:10 o'clock. The Raaian took a fancy to her car. In charge of Conductor Henry JE. n'1 im pelng a mere chambermaid Owen and Motorman H. F. Flodden, was r'"l her to a position of comparative rounding tne curve at the corner and y aeiumg an allowance of going at the uaual alow rata there, when year on ner ror lire. She has ma , cnud waa aeen waj (AWftM f Vi A m. In tH track, talking to eome companlona near uu"usiy lurnianea ana coat her Sl.SOO by. She waa on her way home from tba . Patterson school, which la onlv half a A few days ago she went ahnnnlnir n ionic rrom h,ri tha aio dant hannened. "unrin a, jeweler a eataniiahn,n oiiv u ia iwji near iiiw wa rii niaa vi iioi I - - --" . riiisa. una - i . i , 1 1 . . i nr , n mm n i m n . , . . . companions or am mu oi ilia cr. aim i r- mna wnen mi ine car siruca ner in ine mc, anucs- j7"b any aiienuon ana . n . . . . . . . . , iiin, I . a . . - . . ini ner aown. ine wneeis oi me ironi rr uu ir uum ii was so tenolp maahf 'hmr HmmA in nuln eaila. 1 eSSy, Snd the temptation an natunil inr instani aeain. i ne cnua s iainer i " - uohbivu. enouia ens was working with hla team on the atreet l" l"? jeweier or go awayT The latter only a block distant, and be hastened to easiest way out, and she the acene. He was almost prostrated aaopiea n. rui me jpweier naturally 14V i m m i mb An nil rinv rt eaa.M Ava.eAi Thou woo uw tn acciaenc mv m vu.n...vee ururiL-iiun wnicn na ma AKanan aaas M t s tha 1 An S Wr. h etna I 1UI IllBllvU IV .lift II-e I rlfl IH J Tff ak Sa Aa soon aa tha alrl atenned on tha track "' 10 irsoe ner, ana away She had to and beran to walk backward toward tha o rom nor luxurious apartment to Now ehe saya that she cannot explain ny sne aia 11. une would have be All Run Down In the spring that Is the condition of tliottBanda whose iyBterru hare not thrown oil toe impurities accumulated daripg the winter blood humors that are now cauaing pimples, boils and other eruptions, loss of appetite, bilious tarns, indigestion; and other stomach trouble", dull headaches and weak, V tired, languid feelings. . , v Hood's Sarsapariila removes all these humors, cures all these, troubles reno vates, strengthens and tones the whole svstem. This is the testimony of thou Standi annually, . . : Accept no substitute for . Mcod'o Garaapan'lla Ii;?lst on hv)2 Hood's. Get It today, ta lii;nid ct Ul t form. 100 Doses. fl. (United Press Leased Wire.1 Chautauqua. Kan.. April n.Atfr locking the cashier and a business man In the vault, two robbers looted th Citizens State bank of $S,000 In cur rency this morning. After taklne- all the cash In airht h ,kk.: A" .rWii8..Cr88 llne ,n Oklahoma, rour posses are In nnnmii lull..,.'. .1.; "u r;"u ruuuvra wm De captured before morning. SCH3IITZ AND BUEF HAVE BURIED HATCHET r (United Pru letwd Wlrc.i ll.1- - ".-Mayor nuu nave Duried the C.J,n,.e .Joins'- court. . ,0 urin( inea ror Dribing a BupervUor Schmlts sat and chatted VL. uiciiior ana guide today. .Pparentlr the act f Ruef in the ex. th, wnen he ave testimony that sent his partner in crime to the CAnt ytVH forlv". " not fSrgtten il ,?pt"i1!Lof ,c?urt tf Schmitii jji.juiieu inree weAirn tha STM? t,da farew" to Ref' Md in,!8 who visit him gave him f . a"vu,u or w 'd chum the overbearing fmom?nt8 respite from adSffr?.1 nao1tS"ernta,n nVencS l the PWbrfSf (Waahlnstoo Bureau of Tha Journal.) Washington, 'April 17. It Is abso lutely known that Senator Foraker will refuse to agree to adjournment until his bill to permit those negro soldiers of the Twenty-fifth Infantry, who were concerned In the Brownsville riot, to re enlist on taking oath that they were not Icplicated in the affray. Is taken up and that Foraker expects his bill to paaa tha senate and house, it seems that possibly congress will be in session very late, pernaps until tne iiepuDiican con vention. possible Will be done to convict Goode on the perjury charge. MacMahon claims he offered to compromise the former case by releasing all the women charged If Jack Goode would plead guilty. Goods ia said to have refused, even on the promise of suspended sentence and against tha wishes of his aged father. Councilman J. . Goode. Therefore, says MacMahon, Jaaper Goode must take the consequences. History of the Case. Tha whole matter arises over the action of the church in disciplining Councilman Goode, then a member. Lat er the elder Goode waa suspended from the church, which,, It Is charged, further incensed tne uoode family ana inty want to the church Saturday nignt. April 4, and made the alleged assault upon Rev. W. N. Coffee and the other ministers. Miss Goode used a brald-d shawl strap for a whip and struck Rev. Coffee across the face, breaking ills classes and wounding him above the eft eye. A general melee ensued m the -course of which, the complaint reads, Jaaper uooae knocked itev. Cooke off the porch headlong by hlnw nn tha hack nf the head. The new casea will be set for trial by Juatice Daniel Webster at once. KANGAROO JUDGE IS BROUGHT INTO CASE CAME TO OREGON VERY MANY YEARS AGO Oeorre Knox, a nloneer of 114K AitA this morning, at the residence of his nephew. J. K. Knox. 188 East Twelfth street His nearest living relative la a sister. Mrs. Maraaret Chambers, who lives in Linn county. He was nearly 80 years of age. The funeral will be held at Knoxvllle Saturday. Editor Saed for Libel. (United Press Leaaed Wire.) Colonla. German Kast Africa. Anrll 17. The managing editor of tha Muench ener Post has been sued by Carl Peters, -ex-governor of the colony of Kast Af rica, for defamation of character In ar ousing him of cruelty In his administra tion, especially of the execution of a ne gress, and baa been found guilty and fined $115. Iliwiuiiliig vuix m jvw TTJ t. J, he applied the lrbrakea and reversed tha current, but too late. Tba car waa stopped within 10 feet from where the motorman first applied the airbrakes. There are no fendera on tha streetcars here. The company recently aent for a number, but tbey have not yet arrived. Had the car that ran over the little girl been fitted with one. In all probability the accident would not have been fatal. At the coroner'a Inqueat the Jury cen sured the railway company for not hav ing fenders on the cars, but did not blame the motorman for the accident . een MACHINE IN WASCO 4 BREAKS FROM COVER (Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.) prison, Whv She did it Hha would have willing at the time she took the ring to hsve paid for it but she did not do It, and will never understand why. Her only hope now Is that If she Is Indicted the court will treat her leniently as a tlrst offender, and out of respect for tha great poet whose family she aerved so wsii in aays gone Dy. v MeUger, optician. 141 Washington. CHILEANS ATTACK PEACEFUL GERMANS (United Frees Leaaed Wire.) Valparaiso. April 17, Seven young The Dalles. Or- April 17. Waaco I uermsns, empioyeo m commercial county's total registration is 3.Z69, of I houses ox this city made a pleasure ex which 2.361 are Republicans, 662 Drmo- n,lrainn i ,h iin- r ... a.-.i crata, 86 Prohibitionists. 74 Socialists, ," . " 62 Independents and 31 refused to state. "lu TiyraiBu miroaa a lew aays The total number of preclncta Is 38. ago, and when walking through the -aSJEIS.SSK tow ot Runqua, were attacked rnm a nut In thfi nnpn in th la. Jit tWee by the Villagers and' severely beaten. days and is putting up a strenuous cam- ? nM wnue all are In hospital fo palgn. The election for state senator ana county juage win do cioaa, were being but two Republican candidates for each office. Perfect fitting glasses f 1 at Metsger'a. (11 V 1 he has died of his wounds. The set is incomprehensible and la explained by the people of Runque, who urciare mey were misiaaen lor Dan- WILL INVADE WESTMINSTER SLUMS. I dlts. Tha affair haa oreated great ln- aiinwiun ajaong ine uermans, wno con- stittrte tne most important colon itute tha most foreigners In the republic. iv of Tha Chilean authorities Have taken tha matter In hand and will severely ounlsh thai of. fenders. The Judge of the kangaroo court at the county jail figured In the case of the government against Kogero Sumlda, a ' Japanese, charged with importing alien women to this country for Im moral purposes, which is being heard UP NEXT WEEK b'r Jude Wolverton and a Jury in ine unuea outl.es circuit omri tuuay. Ru ml flu. It was alletred. had given a letter to the high mogul of the court at the Jail, and In turn It was givan to the witness to mail- It seems Hint ino get ter was addressed to a Japanese news paper at Yokohoma and that Its con tents were with reference to the char acter of Natsu Takaya, a woman, who Is the principal witness for the govern ment and who Is the cause of all the trouble. The letter waa not in tne leaat comnllmentarv. Sumiaa, accoramgMo ine government ngenta, has been in trouble before be- FULTON RESOLUTION (Washington Bureao of Tba Journal.) Washlnsrton. April 17. It was an noiinoerl todav on the floor of the sen ate that Fulton will arrive here April 26. Hawley has arranged with Watson. the Republican whip, to get up the Southern Pacific forfeiture resolution early next week. New Incorporations. fOrelal Dinoatch ta The Journal) Cni.m nr anrll 17 Articles nf In corporation have been filed in the office cause of the unrequited love of pretty of the secretary of state as follows: J little Natsu. Several months ago he Palmer Realty company; principal of- J engaged in a pistol duel in tha streets SPOKANE'S JOHNSON r ELEMENT ORGANIZES (Special Dispatch to Tha 1,...! . Jon.orUe Attorney Frank C. Robertson nent Democrat. wh ni.Jl"?n' Sfinator ruor.L T..rr?J name of flee. Portland, Oregon ; capital stock, 35.000: incorporators, 8, S. Palmer, C. Palmer and Edward S. Taylor. Powell Valley company; principal of fice. Portland, Oregon i capital stock. 35,000; Incorporators, Edward 8. Tay lor, Robert J. Upton and E. S. J. McAl lister. . . . " Boxcar Thieves at Umatilla. (Siieclal Dlapatcb to Tha Journal.) Pendleton, Or., April 17. Pour mora box-car robbers were caught at Uma tilla, on the line of the O. R. & N., thla morning In, the act or plundering two cars of merchandise. Their names are not given, but It la suppoaedthey are hobos. City Marshal Pete Tilson la holdlna- them until Sheriff Taylor ar- rives. They -will be. brought to the Jail at Pendleton. . . ... v with another Japanese who was Infat uated with the same woman. This was after Natsu had. left him. Then 8u- mida. tried to' get even and reported the case to J. H. Barbour, Immigration agent The result was that Sumlda was- taken In charge. ' Both sides finished this morning and the case will go to tne jury tnis arter- nnnn. The maximum penauy ror importing alien women for Immoral purposes is five - years In the penitentiary and fine of 35,000. FOREST GROVE HAS A BAND ONCE MORE aMSaaaaaaaaMBjSBBBBaaas f ''- - fa.-S.1 fMsinairssh fa Tfcaa JriftMsil Forest Grove, . Or., April 17. Music lovers of thla city , have organized a I band with 15 charter members and the Workmen Banished. ruu.i4 fisaais T AstatatH HXTIm ' .. . lr "a.-;!i lifAwinsr rtfffoftr M an a ire r and libra-1 .-"."b-iri'-i- rlan. Walter N. Sea?s; instructorC. W.l soclallstlo school has been closed and waiker. . i,.. ua nn r.in.i.rw several workmen found therein have Forest Grove haa had no regular ly been banished to at least 125 mllaa from grgantaed band for Jm'f the Barcelona, for having declared them business imen d reeidenta of tha city selves anarchists, vrne governor nas navm . thiv will hi , U N.. u ni,hllK.tlnn at nawa ahnilt I BUDDOrt. it la thOUgnt WBJT W1H Del UrrorI.m,.whire the police ra at ork quallyjlberal with the aw orwta. watcning nouses. , a proml- Senator CUmrtr 'r...rTJ.ln'? name Of national Democratic conVentinn . Louis for vice-president made ?h-at .,8 address of the day. He Spk lfihfe Tcflle' son as being a man that applied t0" 5?m iff."1 iha TaftTd lltot5 u uuuiniaiion xor mat reason wnuM better policy for the DemocVati TthiS Choose Bryan, who had twice loat.JfS Kho, If he ran agatn. wtfSld farf carry New York, Pennsylvania, KeS? tucky, Wisconsin and others. n Those present Drnmlaeirf n i . mernbership of the club to 250 b;Tnext Governor Johnson of Minn dnilver the commencement address at tlie Armour Institute ot Thni 7- Chicago early In June. PemorestMedal Winning. , : .' (Special Dispatch 'te The Josrasl.) ;:, -V'.' The Dalles, Or April 17.-Mra, Smith French won the Demoreet medal content held Wednesday evening by the W. C. T. Vi A good crowd was preaent and con siderable enthusiasm wu manifested In the W. C T. U; movement. ; , e., i . i ' .i , Foreat Itanger Tie TJp Timber. . f Specta! DUpatck 'te The JoorcaL) Spokane, v Wash, April IT. Because tne Qesireo etvivuiciih ..w umu with the government for timber, For est. Kansrer viyae tr. up - all Clea tlon. Mr. Rau, tne instructor, nas naai much experience In. -that- line, having been for years leader oi me Dana at I I Lr.cKinson, rtoriu tvi. PENDLETON STARTS . WORK ON CITY HALL fSoeels'l Plapatch to Tha Joarnal.V 0nditon..- Or... April 17. Half a I Boxen men and a dozen teams are now engaged in the actual work of exca vating for the city hall today. The contract for erecting the $35,000 build ing waa awarded last night to Gibson & Cole, their bid being $84,20. The building, was designed oy Architect T, F. Howard a year ago. It will be of Simmons has tied the lumber -in the vicinity of i . . . nr..liliyAn r, r 1 n t mat 1 1 a- S' A' mlSundVratanSing? as' tiT . the concrete and modern In every way. . rijrht to scut the timber waa -the causal " : " :' "", - ... -. . rM ' Rt. ' Rey". A.. E. !WJnnlngton-Ingram, , the JLord Bishop "of London, who fs planning to invade the Westminster , si urns with a church dem onstration and midnight service such as has never been attempted be fore, with1 a monster procession. with, banners and choristers. He pro- i I poses to give the'Bqualld a glimpse of church glorie DEBATE ON LABOR QUESTION TONIGHT 11 , " (Unitsd Press teased Wtre.) Seattle, April 17. The biggest college f orenslo battle aver waged In Seattle will take place tonight, when Stuart O'Melveney and W. H. Plllsbury, repre senting the University of California, and victor H. Seednick and Herman Allen, of the University of Washington, will debate on the "closed shop" labor question. ASTORIA EXCURSION TO SEE FLEET PASS fSaecta Dispatch to The JoarntL) Astoria. Or- April n The chamber of commerce, through Manager J. H Whyte, ia making arrangements to send out one ..or more large steamers across the bar when Admiral Evans' battleship fleet passes the mouth of the Columbia en route from San Fran cisco to Seattle. It will be made a grand exourslon. Meeting of Southern Spinner. (United Press Leaaad Wire.) Charlotte, N. C., April 17. -The South era Hand Tarn-Spinners' association, representing the greater number of the mills of tne south, assembled for a special meeting In this city today to consider the condition of the market and take such action aa may be deemed expedient The spinners regard the outlook as very unsatisfactory, A num ber of the mills have been curtailing rroduction for some Jtime and It is hought likely & plan will be agreed upon whereby practically all ot the mills will Cose down after tliey get out the product they are now running on. The duration of the shutdown will depend upon the future developments in the market conditions. Horse Breaks Rancher's Arm. (Special Dispatch to The Joornal.) Castlerock. Wash April 17. Lars J Johnson, a prominent rancher living- near ostranaer, naa a - narrow escape while feeding the horses in his stable. A horse , kicked him, knocking him to the floor. Hla left arm was broken and minor injuries were inflicted. Dr. T. C. Campbell announces that Mr. Johnson's injuries are not of a dan gerious ..character, t - Perfect fitting glasses II at Metzger's. : TRAINS ARRIVE - RIGHT ON TIME . Northern Pacific No.-1. due at a 7 o'clock, arrived on time. Southern Pacific No. is, due at a ' ?:6S, arrived on time., ; ' Southern Pacific No. IS, due at a e 11:30, arrived on time. ' - . p. R. & N. No. a, , due at 8 e o'clock, arrived on time. " a JiOrtLA N. No. 5, due at 0:45,. a ': arrived on time, : ! . . : ' ' Astoria & Columbia No. : it, e ! due at 12:15, Arrived on time. ' a - pf tha tfoubla. ; Eye glasseg $1.00 at Mstagar'a., , ' , - "l ,?'. :,?r-..::jt