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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL? 21. 1P08.
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HE LADY
Famous Criminal Again Be
hind Bars . at Old Bailey in
London Betrayed by
: Woman Is Often
Trouble
in
AITGHISOrJ LEADS
HURLBURT BY 607
Completed County Returns
Still to Be Counted in
Commissioner Race.
V,
' Union. April 21-Harry ' Y,et
who ft regarded by th pollcat born
nd abroad as on of the moit cunning
. aad daring International ennmi"'
t tba Old Bailey thla w.ek sentenced
l another five yeara' impnaonroeni.
Ilia cam waa given on thle occasion
aa Tbomaa Williams, aged lr n
" waa charged with ataaimg. a
book and tbr. check forma, the prop-
rtv of a Moorgarte atreet atocaDroser.
.; JitwM playing billiard, at tha
Holhorn-viaauci resiaur. . 7 " ," "I
accused entered. He left suddenly, and
waa followed, and whan oaptored pra-
duced tha poeset-Dooa. - ,
' Accaoed pleaded guilty
In tha advice ha fa eeld to have al-
waya alYan "When ther un. pone-,
hava got'yoV don't gfr. tham amy
trouble, Toumuet.taketh. good wlta
lhTha graateat . coup of Harry's Jong
career of crime waa tha Je-el tni
the Gare du Nord.. Paris, In 1IM. tha
booty on that occasion, which ha se
cured slnrie-nanoeo, oems .!--
ued at about m.OOO, belonging tha
Xmchesa of Sutherland. In ltl h.waa
sent to prlaon for a.ven years for tha
lhAtSha tlnVof thla great coup ,n7
tha Valet" or -Thomas Wllllama. alia;
William Johnson, Jamee Wilson, end
Vllllers. waa In vary low water finan
cially. Ha had the prevtoue April mad a
tha acquaintance of wealthy lady, who
was living apart from bar husband. j
raaolnatad Woman. ..' , j
The woman waa faaclnated' by the
bandaoma. well dreeeed educated man.
and for six montha ba trareled with
her in England, and on tha continent
the lady paying all the expenaea, and
her companion apparently finding pock
et money by tha practice of hla criminal
rAbout tha end of September or tha be
ginning of October, repeated quarrels
' ended In tha woman deserting him In
Paris, where ha waa left practically pan.
n I less. On tha day of tha robbery a
raxual acquaintance at tha Oara du
Nord pointed out to Harry a lady enter
ing the atatlon aa the "Du,cbeaa of Suth-
s erlnnd." . ,
Recognising his opportunity. "John
son," aa he waa than called, entered the
atatlon, aaw a compartment tn a corri
dor train aelected, watched the luggage
being deposited in It and when those
In charge went to their own compart
ment, and before the dncheaa or Sir
Albert Kolllt bad time to enter thetre,
he alipped In and carried off tba caaa
of Jewela. '
A lew oays later, Harry, tne vaiei.
In the fifht for tb Republican nomi
nation for railroad ' commlealoner from
the Second dlatrlct tha lataat taturna
five Clyde B. Altchlaon a lead over
Hurlburt hla - nearest competitor, of
U7. Tne counties -wnicn are complete
are Baker. Clateon, Ollliam. UroaUll
Wallowa and Multnomah. The returna
by countlea are:
wrote to the woman who had lert him.
aavlng be bad now plenty of money, and
aakln her to rejoin him. Aocordtna to
her atory aha did not reply,, but "John-Bon-'
tracked her to her home, ' ahowed
her a daizlinff maaa of gema, heaped
flint upon her, put pearl and diamond
necklaces around her neck, and wheedled
. her into aliowina; him to remain,.
- ' t ' v Betrayed.
It waa then that ha committed one of
those Indlncretlone by which the moat
cunulca thlevea ao often Place them
anlvea within, reach of tha law. He
told the lady he had atolen the Jewela
I mm the Ducheaa or Butherlana.
The followine; mornlna; ba demanded
the jewelry back, and tba woman found
nerseir a;ain oupea.
They returned separately to Enarland
and tha woman at once carried out her
threat a of venereanoe by living infor
mation 10 Boouano. xara.
When arrested. Harry tha Valat bad
between 4,000 and iS.OOO worth of the
' atolen property in his possession, as
. well aa 30 in cash and notea. At the
trial he rernsed'to eay where the re
, malnder of the property waa. Ha Waa
inreatenao wun penu aervituaa tor lire,
and Impudently assured the judge that
li ne cava mm ine maximum sentence
Countlea.
tlaker
Clatsop
Columbia .
Crook
Ollliam ....
Grant
Malheur ...
Morrow . . .
Rherman . .
UmatUla ..
I'nlon
Wallowa ..
Waaco
Wheeler . . .
Multnomah
Total
.
Altchison'e plurality, o7.
Altchlaon. Hurlburt.
8
IS
104
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II
S4
0
K0
41
"A
483
30
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BOURNE TO LOSE CONTROL
'. OREGON DELEGATION?
be could not make him apeak.
Harry Kepi ma wora, and
despite
ken watcfalna; on tba part of tha police
: after ha . left Jail not a single, article
nas oeen recovereo.
Slnca hla release the accused ' baa
been In trouble at Monaco, and in Lon-
oon ana fnris. ana apparently floea not
intena. w iomajce nis .criminal . career.
Ha' tiaed to boast that "anyone who
eouia get round tne laaya maia eouid
. taaiiy anproDriata the ladv's lewelrv.
but It waa clearly proved that be had
never made the acquaintance-of any of
trie ijucneaa oz cuinenana a personal
. auenaanuL
. P0LICE3TAN DEFEATED
BUT WINS N END
As the result of an attempt to arrest
M. WUon In a aaloon at 269 Washing-
ton street, Policeman Oolta, Wilson and
a bystander named T. K. Baldra engaged
in ft free-for-all fight thia afternoon,
which for a time resulted In the defeat of
Golts. Ho was knocked upon the floor
once, but recovered 'hla wind and suc
ceeded in bringing the two men to police
headquarters. .Wilson was wanted on
r charge of stealing a revolver. Baldra
is the foreman of a leather factory and
ajon i Know , wny no intenerea. .
Cafme Bill fn the Senate. ' "
(WMhluatoa Barcso' et The Jonmtl.)
WaHhlngton, April 21. Senator
Bourne today introduced in the senate
the bill to pension - veterans of the
Cay use Indian war.
HUSBAND DE0PS I
EFF0BT TO LOCATE
HIS JIISSING WIFE
COLLEGE CONFERENCE
AT FOREST GROVE
(fecial tHspatrb te The jeareal.)
Hclfle University, Forest Grove. Or.,
April 21 A a tha result of an Invita
tion ' sent out br Paelfio Univeraitv a
conference of the colleges of the state
Is to be held here Friday. The' insti
tutions will be represented by their
presidents and delegates from the
fftcultlea. Theaa will ba guests of Pa
cific during their stay here. The pro
gram tncludea a banquet at Herrick
hall and "papers on subjects of common
interest to the colleges. Tha purpose
of the conference is a better- acquaint
ance among tha college teachers of the
state looking toward aome formal or
ganisation tor mutual benefit
The following Institutions bava ac
cepted the Invitation: Willamette Uni
versity. McMlnnvilla college, Albany col
lege, yacino college and Paiiae college.
SPOKANE DEMOCRATS
NOT FOR JOHNSON
. (Special Dispatch to The Joorail.)
Bpokana, Waslu, April 2! Tha Toung
Men's ' Democratic club la riven the
credit ' for the large vote cast at the
Jjemocratlo primaries. Over 1,300 votes
were polled. Only one Johnaon man
waa elected to. the convention which
will' be bald Anrll 2S. That man was
Councilman N. 6. Pratt, an- old achool
mate and peraonal. friend of Governor
Joksson, -who appealed to his friends
y say In r that he would not be true to
la frindshln to turn down ona of hla
beat friende. F. O, Robertson Jr.. D.
C Newman and Fred Miller, all prom
inent urmocnu, were. oereatea oecsuse
they declared for Johnaon.
WITH BUSTED THUMB
HE YET WINS GAME
(Sneelil DisDateh ta The Journal
North Powder, Or., April si l. While
b was practicing on tha atreet here
prior to going to the baseball grounds
fot the match game between the Haines
and North rowder team a, J. M. Starr,
pitcher for Hainaa, met with a aerlous
accioeni to tea inumD or his right hand,
a ball striking the end of the thumb
with such force as to drive the bone
out through the flesh. He told the sur
geon it didn't matter, as be pitched with
ma leit, anyway.
North Powder won the game. It to 8
Last week .Haines won, 16 to 13.
MRS. KHURRY TELLS .
HUBBY'S LIFE SECRET
Mrs. Lonlse Khurry. who baa a Syrian
for a husban and wants a divorce, tea
tifled in the municipal court thla after
noon that Khurry told her he had killed
10 men in Syria, and that if aha ever
divulged the eecret her life would be
forfeited. Khurrr was brought Into the
court on a charge of assault and battery
on bis wife. Ha ia a small, dapper per
son, who looka Inoffensive. Mrs. Khurry
further complicated matters by bringing
In some tools which she said were stolen
by bar husband. i '
't Newly elected members' of the city
and county Republican central commit
tee are baring a bard and tempeetuoua
time. Politics, national, state and looal.
has them In Its grip. They do not
know whether they aro going to sleet
P. F. Freeman or Major J, F. Kennedy
for their chairman, they don't know
whether Frank Middle ton tha omni
present, will ba able to realise bla am
bttlon and be eecretary; they don't know
whether they will elect delegates to
tha atata . convention who will be
pledged ' to aend a Taft delegation to
the national convention or whether Ban-
ator Bourne will have hla way and pro
cure an unlnstructed delegation. There
are several thlnga that are dark but
the new members are working hard to
learn.
There la more or leaa of a battle rar
ing In the ranks of the new committee
men. There la the battle over tha or
ganisation, which la of aome IntaraaL
but there ja down under that fight tha
till deeper one of the national com
mitteemen.
Senator Bourne wants to bead a del.
ran on irom Oregon to the national con
vention which will not be pledged to
Taft or any one else unless It be to
Kooseveit. hc wiu work for the elec
tion of auch a detention when the state
convention meets May 14. 'n the tnoan
tlms, in order, to , inaure reaulta, the
county conventions and organlaatlona
are being rounded up so that the right
kind of delegatea will be sent to the
state convention On the other band
are the forces back of Taft, represented
by the friends of Senator Fulton. As It i
Is now being" planned. Senator Fulton
Is to lead the Oregon delegation to Cbi-
Iiecause of these little differences of
opinion las organisation or the new cen
tral committee will be a strenuous one
and tha indications are that Senator
Bourne will lose out in bla effort to se
cure control of the Organisation for list
of state delegates favoring en unpledged
delegation to Chicago. " "
rv.... kiii un k vans times in se
lecting 'the chairman and secretary of
Wl BEARD ' 117 LiEII 111 - iflLS OF OREGOH
D00L1ED TO DIE, . ESCAPE DEATH SWTIIIG IIIIEI'J
Physicians Say No Hope tot Wlicn Submarine Boat Sinks Means That Nico JLittle Pay-
' Demented1 Man , Who V 'Mechanisms Will Help roll Once MoreBeauty : ;
.Those Inside. .;
. Shot nimself. t-
(gpeeisl Dlspetca te Ae JoeraaM Via tba'. London .'Dally ' Qraphlo ' last
Lebanon. Or., April' 11 William IL I July 'n experiment was described ofl
Doctor at Work, Too...
.4 i
t (Bpeelsl OUpatck to Tbs oarail)
' Elgin. Or- April ll.There are II
the new committee. F. H. Keed, . who Beard, he demented farmer, living two M apparatus designed with the object sawmills located near Elgin, but soon
itorEaiT7i.d. "'HW:WM 7M. p-reveatlnt
tlon apparently and baa transferred if ;rr'7 v " 4 " 1 1 ,u" - I'"" wr "V
aiiartanca to. Frank Jr. Freeman. eea i wk in- um oui nmn v I marine Das . an aociunni ana goes q year ine greater numper oi inera souv
and Freeman, and their fctl?n aro now leraay bottom. At that time tha appara- down, Laat week aeveral of tha. mills
converts oi nmriimn -,. . .v.- -i tt . u waa
Ar.n&p, e fiHaiAiant
work tor tha election or, . jo. waa
live,.
ditlon-andvtha attending physiclana Bay iSllraitv T,
they say.4 . . un,r nava no nopes at. att tor ma rei.dooted
ff- :u.'m veianda.- however, aro of covery. - - - . 1 25r'?-f
under consideration by the! resumed, and Inside of two .weeks 14
1 whom it baa ainoa been rmore will be running. Moat or the mins
consists of a apaclal form tare amall, employing from 10 to II men.
Mr. . inwui, ,Ti ,i .i..,Ti bnu ii'Miuk i,,4. n, or aivlng' helmet lo oe worn oy eacn out witn ma lull resumption ox wora
the -opinion that the eU "noU? About I wiL8 "" This baa been Invented by Com. about 3 00 men will be given work. All
be allowed to ohooae "l.K,,i-Shi5aa iVlnr Z ahotau ,V? ItJ? . mands 8. & Hall, R. Na of the iubma- thw mllU are tributary to Elgin.
hava acUve charge of tha Repybltean rylng a tgun. .. Sunjsy a bout npon rln. rvlc, tn( feuft tfurgeon Oawall A new plaa to beautify thla city la
campaign in Multnomah county They be waa 'v7 'M""" Reea of 1L M. B Mercury, and manufac being entefed Into by the property own.
therefore, are waiting for -W. M. Cake rrom bla home "booting at rurJ mall tur b M.,r tjebe.borman Co.. era. They are having Their grounds
to return from Penndleton in order to J0 "; :nd .ubmarina englneera to the admiralty! laid out In landaoape' garlen" d
give him a chance to ntwjimmrA Ing wero no tifled, P" Thera are three problems to be solved good-natured rivalry ex"ete. as to who
the man whom the Caka forcei 'would that -T" his 'ria"M 'n.0' when a submarine has a hole made In ehall have tha moat attractive premleea.
lik to bave at the bed of the M p,r Md ,u (iUing wlth water. The An experienced landaoape gardener
nomab campaign. . Mr. Caka will return W "?',""r first la to save the crew from the' ef- from Boise, 'idaho, has charge .of tha
? g f&S: tfcJsi&SLsmtt !X$i&sM
&?tt:,?vMX.$: ratoM te.1 Vbh:llm'.t.r,w.ty
nhalrman of the committee will oe l mio ne woeoa.v
given to tha Cake
are . soma radioei
Freeman and Fran
not want to confer
although they oontend
wora ror nia election
Inn tit. announced h
data for secretary of tha oommitfea.-
HAVE RIGHT TO PASS
BANK PAPER
fAHaa Kn ah t INsMasaa I - KiriT HAflIIV MAVtllflBl nMa a4F Has a
k Mlddleton who do oy mat means , got Ms ahotgun away " it im T .-.ikiV ;;j nf.r.7aa n..
with tha candidate, I irom . him. At. this time Beard seemed l " i,. -.. . :!
.aT,"1 CISTK rU0B, n M ioived V'thV'n.w dYvicI' th." "toul
,m.air.Va "caTdi: Ar.oo.-.. th. nswc.; to'Lab. r?'h f' S" nJli Wi!L J.!?
laa.A. Ska , . IUVIIUBw 1 BIUyU IWgJ f.U III UW PUUUt I
I kantitv flna4 T D a-3JT M 7 friiZ I 9-rt mad IS
Ki'manaT .7 h.a' " I 0
t : A lery. rlr and . started for . hla hnma ta I .." .
. ' aeo
puvam wnuuniiif m vumoinvu ponnw I cently been lOOaJng ue iieia over nara
and oxygen generator, consisting of two with the idea of building n-modern,
small chambera-formed rn one case. I up-to-date opera-bouse. He la ao iwell
it almost a
KHIM0 DEFENDANT
IN MUNICIPAL COUBT
The crusade of the physicians of the'
city aralnat the practitioners of medi
cine who bother not at all about taking
out a lioense took another step today .
in me case or tu. n.nimo, in wnicn lr.
Alan welch smith is the complainant.
It is eznected that tha case will ha
concluded this week.
Tha objection of , tha defendanta tn
tha case of Walls and four confeder-
atea. lndlctra for ualtur the malls tn
defraud, on the grounds of passing
defunct state bank notes, for which
they were arrested, was upheld . by
Judge Wolyertc-n in the United Statea
circuit court thia afternoon.
Judge Wolverton held that In passing
the spurious money aa charged tn the
Indictment the malls had not been used
In tha execution of the act. Thla gieana
that, unless appealed by the govern
and kresey will go' free. Also that the
mulls can be useo to aena these nana
bills about the country, and the men
cannot be proaeouted for passing the
rtctitioua notea on ine miotic.
, Part of yesterday afternoon and all
of thia morning waa occupied by the
attomeya for both aidea ae to whether
the defendanta can be tried on tha
charge of using the mails to defraud.
John F. Logan, attorney ror sneenan,
raised the contention that the post
office department had not been uaed
aa a party in the scheme. His argu
ment waa to the effect that the de
funct state bank notes bad no been
distributed b. mesne of the mails and
that when aent through tha regular
postal channels 'they were not com
plete and that the defendanta had not
ased the malls 'in ' any way in execu
tion of the passing of the money.
mevena A Co. of Chicago, where the
bills were secured, did a curio business,
he said, and the defendant aimply wrote
to them to aend a package ot the old
bilhi of the Merchants ft Plantera'
bank of Georgia. Theao bills were paid
aava tba crew-from drowning in the! list of p rises that will be awarded at
tna annual riower snow in sepiemoer.
A naw feature will ba two Dlises. a first
aad seoond prise for tha beat itept lawn
and yard from now on until the enow.
Judges tor this, event will bo appointed;
secretly, and not oven the Judges thera
seivea Will .Know wno taeiv asoeciaiea
continued Into a . abort I are. ' '
strong waterproof material. I- Opsrn-Sooso Fiaaaaa.
the jackal, inaias, ja. a I J. M. Ashwortk of Athena, bag ro-
about him. ,
Fight at Close Bang,
i niT round mat na had not itnnn.it I xneae cnambera are . cnarrea with a n Ma.H that ba aava
at'hotna but bad gone .beyond. They I patented oubaUnoa called oxy lithe, I certainty that ha will build at an early
aeon, overtook' iilm. Beard aald ha which, when In contact with tha waterldate. Hla idea la to out un a one-
wanted to go back borne. He seemed vapor of the breath, gives off purs oxy-st6ry building either 41x100- feet, or 0x
to- be ouiet and ratlnnal. rianut I area raa and forma a cauatta alkali Man fast, nt hrlrk.- and finish the ln-
fiherlff ' tirmttn an ai . mnA 4 u 1 . A I . Tha a 1 U. 1 1 tti.n t.W.a mm . 1. - ami.. I ..Ia. m.IK a mrmm ,rin and all the
for by' means of a money order, tha Beard to ride back. , Ha got Into the bonlo acid gas of the respired air, and I accessories necessary to accommodate
prosecution will -endeavor to-show, but I buggy with Marshal Keen and they forma, an aJkalina carbonate. In this the best traveling oompanlea. In the
fha H,f..M .nnl.nH. that tliara VUlltarll I. l-mwA'm - . . . I m mm ik. . H i .i . . . T I . I m maamamv. atn.
...w " - . w, . v iivihv. lurr am uukiwmj in. wii, Kir. uuiiiiiki mnu tiiit. I why u. uiT..iii.-iv..iu p
r oeiurt eeara oegan to aoow I genatea, ia ueao over ana over again. I An opera-nouao id cigm
eat am lies , ua w luiniictL naMn ginnmfl ina i i iiaa n raaam nrsvsn t bi its mane, warns r mm naao i r i v r ss n SKeaai ssaa lur v waea aa. aa
tTita4 ntatla TM.trirt Attopnev John t,,m. A"od for Deputy Green . to Ing drowned while the boat Is being be a paying propoaitlon. there Is such
fJwiIg.S!"iri.c-d .h-?K i.. et -"'o- tho buggy with them. As flooded, and also acta as a lifebuoy for la rarse territory tributary to Elgin
mar him arinat am tha aiirfaea art I that riratiaaa anraciiona wvsio al
ias made hla escane In tha manner I ways be sura of playing to the ca-
i " I i . . . U iakMrtn
. .1.. t ..rf Ik. .n.ri,.a nr h. iV..v", ' u uimpww Mown. , F" J . V'" '"TT- w';, "Tl"
"... V.ii- .1 II ".".Li i I none tue instant na 'ine adoption or tna apparatus necos-1 is aasociaioa wun air. anunrnai,
lu" J""" V - mm "v"-""" got noia or the revolver, but Beard is altatea a oertaln alteration In the con- they have opora-nouaes in Ainena ana
. tv... ...... m. ...w..-. i m puwinui man. wairninr over xso I atrurtinn or a aiiiimarina in nrriar tn Hainaa. ana mill laeir rwiunii ut-
in mis way, reierrina- w ini "JTT pounda, and Oreen is of a rather light provide air-traps. Suppoaa a aub-mar- rect from tha oaat
Z.Tl"Amo"LV "I"0,: pVu," ?.ui ?'u V W.'.V J P." : to bo holed at tha bottom, the water , Werk on Heir tdra SoaooL
Vof-n.,r tW.a .h- atand that tha five "et ,Bt0w tn buJy wltb them. Aa flood
by mall with the Chicago hpuaa ' With got 0ut a revolver. Green discovered ehowi
toad 'and St.vin. ft Co.. Mr McCourt Inhl- "powe? to" p'vent "2 doing the v..w"lp"d?l?Vh. we.uw Work on tha new hlgb achool building
contended that the government malla barm. prsveni nia aoing tne veaeei Pwaraa, until the P"5 hM gun and la being pushed as rspld-
had been used to launch a acheme to Beard fired two ahota, two taking would only then be possible to onen the lT consistent with good workman
defraud and that under these clrcum-. effect. Marshall Keen waa in direct door or hatch ot tna conilng-tower to "'P- " wm completed by the con
auncea the defendanta should be prose- range of the ahot and says one came enabla tha T men to elc2 f he water ,r,U!t tlm', tPniber 1. It la to be
cnted accordingly. . uncomfortably close to hla head! rushing In. "trapi" I certain ambunt of two and basement.
Numerous decisions of courts to carry 'Beard la about 40 yeara of age. la air in the air rans which are fitted complete with all modern Improvementa.
out hla contentions were cited by the an honest and upright farmer, and haa longitudinally In thVveaael The -n1 wlircoet M00. Tha baaement la
government attorney, and at noon Judge never before ahown any algna of in. if.!,avlns : drii w taBiinf In of stone and tha upper part brick.
Wolverton took the queation under con- sanity. He baa a wife and four chil- readiness In the Ttrapa At the critical There will be 10 rooms with large hall
slderatlon. dren. two bpya. 16 and if yeara old and moment each mu Puts on hs dress. The building will have a steam
klvlii UlClli tu J BS. AD Ilia A i . VHrSa nifl mTtCW I Hnana akSBtlk Ban aa aa Miita -a . I aa aaao
B. H.owella.haa : already pleaded a irlrl bout eight and ona about two and waita inaida the tran hla turn to ea! heating plant and the ventllatlngays-
gullty to .the charge. It haa been the I yeara old,
intention or tne government to use mm
aa the principal witness. Lincoln
Smith, a clerk In the money order de
partment, waa tha first witness yester
day. Used Kails rrom Chicago.
The five men were indicted by the
federal grand jury on a charge or uaing I
the malla to defraud. It la alleged that
Wells and the othera had been aecurlng
these bills in Chicago and paaaing tnem
on the unsuspecting public in exchirrrne
for leral tender. They could not be
prosecuted for counterfeiting and owing
to thia tact tne oiner cnarge was maaa
AT EMERYVILLE
iu in turn iu Tmm i " . - : i
i . i i torn win rA frroc froievator xu. u.
llarly. In the caaa of a boat holed at the B'lr of Norih Pwd"- u"t0' i
top, tne water would gradually replace yeara' experle nee, h"b
ine wnoie or ine air in
hence the provision
ouianeaoa to iran
a pressure equal
ine veaaei -""", .-';. I": j " .uT.
of the water-tight " .ii.ffir.fcrW.:- h,T
h.fPo? thaVaUr bVroaM.r" it w
TRACK TODAY!
ai mo aepm at wnicn me doi nas i jv-,7 7 1 ,v,.i -
foundered. ' drea away from Elgin to complete their
1 great feature of th apperatua Ja schooling, unleaa they wish to take a
i.. . v.. ... I mn.a-i.ta or aeademlo course. There
THIRD PHIL FILLS FILL IN PHIL -METSCHAN'S
FAMILY OF PHILS
(Uoltsd Press Leasts Wire.)
Ban Franclaoo, April Jl Emeryville
results: - Flrat race; Futurity course.
can put It on In half a minute. Britten re about 400 children attending ohool
submarine crews are now belna- rerular- I In Elgin, and When tha new building la
ly trained at Whale Island to use It, I oompleted it is
the
xnacted the attendance
diving tank having been fitted up will be greatly increaed from other
I so as to reproduce aa nearly aa possible I points,
tne eonamona wnicn wouia pa present
in the case or aire disaster at sea.
Phil Metschan, the third, baa arrived.
He waa christened Sunday. His father
Is Dr. Ed Metschan, a- son of Phil Meta
chan 8r., who la spending tha . whiter
abroad. Phil Metschan Jr. who. Is In
terested with his father in the Imperial
hotel, ia tha uncle of Phil the third.
Phil Metschan Sr. has been notified
by cable of the naming of another boy
In hla honor. Phil Metschan Jr. was
present at the time the youngster waa
it ia aald Phil, the second, suggested I Oman
that Phil the third be named in Honor or
Phil the first
But anyway, Portland now has three
Phil Metschsns and they are all In the
hotel business. But Phil the third
hasn't taken an actual participation In
tha hotel transactions as yet
foe"oni: 4oY?rtoi::won?feoo't OFFER TRIMMER 40
in: i to l 'tiffd. TriSr"v,eN ; per qent of his bill
m I sa-a-a-a-a-wa-aaa-aaa-. I
SETS SELF ON FIRE TO
ATONE FOR HER 8INS I
PARTIES SETTLE CASE
OUT OF COURT TODAY
Seriously Bnrned Little
Chance for Her Re
. uiii.in.iit aii! nr eoun was an.
nounced by attorneys in' the case of tha
South Harbor Development company
Man Who Supplied Part of rml
cult court this morning, ino piainun
aued to recover 16.000 that Whitney
and all aaaociatea, d W. Tower. Iaaao
Tower, O. W. Codding and B. R. Robin-
th. rniie laat namaa neina rasi-
VI dents of Marshf ield. wer . alleged to
nitnre ' Must Accept
$8,000.
Covfrjr.
LA GRANDE PUTS ITS
J BOOST FOOT FOREMOST
(Special Dtspstch te The JoarmL)
La Grande. Or.. April 21.- Practically
WATER NOW IN ALL
(Special Dlipateb to Tba JooraaL)
Hernl8ton. Or., April 21. Water Is
every business man in . La Grande baa I now running in all the dltchea in the
Harriaburg, April tl.-Superlntendent have, divided 1 i"tolSw
Rambo baa been lnatructed by the ",,,tv1'"'r''i tW.. county. It waa
board Of publio grounds and buildings I charged that the defendanta oacured an
to offer' the International Manufnctur- pP"0" to Pui1.M??J"5,.fo-r..Ul,I-?l
Philadelphia, April Il.-As a penanca Ing Supply company $8,000 In set- 2? thSv mnn IM
for her imagined etna, Rosa Sedder,. a tlement of Its bill for 120.000, which the plan being to pocket the difference,
PIONEERS TO. MEET
LAST DAYS 0 FMAY
(Spedal 'Dispatch te The JoorsaL)
Weaton., Or., April 21. Considerable
pretty woman of 26. who. tha pollco y, oMSreupplled
TTlfATTITa TiTTfTITQ WM t"mPorarJr maane from much brood- after the Sanderson contract had ex
UJllil.AXiiiJA 111 VnXiO I ing over religioua matters, aariv taa plred. The International 'waa an unsuo-
evening lighted a candle in her home I ceaaful bidder against Sanderson for
615 Carpenter street, and set Are to her the main furniture contract
clothlnr. ' " nor ' To aoothe aomebody's feelinra this
spreaaing tjulckly, the flames soon on- company was oraereo i w suppiy a ioi or
veloped her body, and as ahe squirmed xt!ia urn,tu' J the atrength of Its
signed an agreement to become a mem- H.rmleton unit of the Umatilla project '"" n ffilto" yeW Bandern'. faPmou: int.re.t li" being taken In' the thirteenth
ber and aupporter of the Commercial P Teats had been made and watei had tiafr,?. laiaSwJ mm..i J17.- chargea reunion of 'tho Umatilla County
Treasurer Berry feru-ed to pa the .. ..aoclatlon. which
He reports mai a,uu wouia De a - . " . . .. . . . .
bill.
Club, soon lo joe oraniiu. iw "7" uvn iuuuimk on lorat ot. me iana ior anj ru,h ,5 her tnom .11 nt n, " ,TCr"
orranliatlon will ba purely a commercial aome days, but the water waa actually EvS L.-- Sl.J?2m " or ner clothing
club, , and within a few yweki a . part turned from the main. canai tnrough the Unconscioua and bJisterefl .--, ... fair Price, and that la all the atate will
.hrlr nt tha old club Will be 1 bv-nssa Into all tha rtitnhaa ve.torHav I J "l" "V?u" an4 plisterea Trom Head I
taken up by an athletic club. The latter awl with the most affiafactory results hospital !it nirht tha driSi-P 1- " ' "
will be iformed juat as soon as the Com- Engineers atate tha? all settlers : will pKiaily hI' m hone f hZe h,ai P A PWd TiTTNTV HTTTTV
merclal club haa attained a fair atart now hava plenty of .Water. , cover &e? husband ?? J h?' 1 1- i-U-UA
Quicker Alalia at La Grande. ,: '
(Speclat Dtspttct to The Journal.)
.La Grande. Or.. Aoril 21. Mall serv
ice in thia city la to be greatly improved
by the distribution of all mall as soon
as It arrives. Heretofore no mall from
westbound train No. 6, arriving at 10:26
p. m., was distributed until the follow
ing morning, but Postmaster Richev haa
arranged to have all first-class mail
ready for patrons aa aoon aa possible
after the arrival of trains.
Gibson rosing at La Grande. '
' (Special Dispatch1, to Tbe Journal.)
La Grande. Or.. Aoril 21 Tn heln
defray the expenses of entertaining the
State Jfederation of Women's clubs,
which meets here next October, the
Lyie Tuesday Musicaie, tne city's lead
inr musical club, will rive a Olhunn
pictorc entertainment tonight Prom
inent society women will Dose for the
pictures, ana it is ex pec tea that
Tdm Richardson. "Booster Tom." will The engineers are now putting forth ilma and. she waa alons Tin th h.r.a "" v ctTTtTm-PT. iTTfPAlfAT)Tt t?ci
m h, waiinesdav night and will ad-1 ever v effort to nomnieta tha work n n tha uro" na- WM aione m the house, I ' STTTPPF.Tl A iTTflliiriTlTTj KH
2" " V:r-iMi men anil rvronertv I w.if K.. i. T. ;i i',::i J ' - " 1 -a. a-. v v. wj-uiu
owners or tne.city. a apirn xmnga, are loomng particularly bright! Jill I ( V WAN IN l4llrV
rise such as u unnot n nw i in tne irrigation town at this time. A " . .
annual reunion of 'the Umatilla County
will ba
bald here May M, 29 and 20. It Is ex
pected that several thousand people will
be In attendance each day and that on
the laat day many politicians will ba
here, as that
lltlcal Day."
has been assigned as "Po
fore experienced la abroad and everyone j great amount of building and other 1 ro
ts enthusiastic over the prospect or ad-j provementa ia being made and people
vertlslng the city's r,e1ource8'K, j coming In become very enthusiastic over
a oooster ciuo win t ine prospects.
aifxlllary of the now commercial or- 1
gamzauun,
(United press LesMd Wire.)
Tha Umatilla county association is
one of the eldest In Oregon. Among Its
members are one couole residinr here.
Mr. and Mra. Carlyle who have been
WIT? T) A rrrTT TtoTTTnci L .wttlo.; April 21.""Sac.re! It's one married'" 85 yeara. , During the. past
A'VAi JJ1.A AAllJOXUCO big Her- This was wnac Maurice winter ten members or the association.
Dreise of the French , ear Werner said all old nloneera. have died.
I mis aiiernuun reaarujn. kiiv aiurjr ironi
Portland that the car had been stowed I
FUTILE SEARCH TO
FIND SAFE CRACKERS
trrttA M - t . , vti. .
. - --m -.u tir..j Portland that the car had been stowed yvvrtrri An T A 1TTA VD A
Washington, April 21. Senator away and traveled In a boxcar from St PORT Or LA UUAlilA
Money of Mississippi. ,. today delivered lHl? Ore"?"- '. . . . '
1 "w Atiiv inmiifla auDiicaiB mm or
arf-- aa-W-1-a-S-w' wtwJ exar-.ex. .a I flnAsVn 111 T flak afeektlft tat. foVAalnat ' fka I . . . T I
I W x W h VV H 7 W PK H I ' " T :TW,1U our macnine ana a movineT picture ac
TAFT BACKERS LOSE
?ne
CLOSED BY PLAGUE
TTnftt Pii Ir.-a trill- .
XConcord.'. N.r H.J April 21. -The snti-
more ooiuers, aa he I paratua by railroad.". However, the
declared they are the basis of fleets. 1 two men have no newspaper clippings
and . advocated v an appropriation
va iikatantlflrA th,r ifrirv that - f.v
avvi imgriA th frin wmc nv Tntir own nnver
e
4
4
e -
,
.
s
'
J. H. Covey, steward at Nor
tonla' hotel, has told the police
that be will do nothing further
regarding disappearance of hla
wife, and the police have drorped
the cso. "If she 'comes back
It la all. right, and if she doesn't
it is all right." he is reported to
have said. ' - -
The police believe Mrs. Covey's
mother, Mrs. Bennett, who lives
at SSI Marguerite avenue, knows
the whereabouts of her daugh
ter, and it Is learned that de
tectives who had Itoen privately
engaged to search ; for i the . girt
have dropped the case also.' v
It la now reported that Covey
had never married the girl, but
that the marriage was to take
place in a short - tlma When,
but IS years old she married a '
man named Bosby, but they
soon separated. ..- ' t
Seattle; April 21. Tba only
marriage license ' In connection
with the case n was issued "in
rVnttle January II last In favor
f Joseph L. Covey, it years
K1. of Kent, Vasfclngton,-:nd,
rs. Florence E!cg. 21 years Old,
Presbytery at Astoria.
- (SdccIsI DlntwU-i ' to The Joarnnl.
Astoria, Or.. April 21. -The Portland
presbytery will meet in annual session
at the Presbyterian- church thia after
noon. Thirty-five visiting clergymen
will be present ; Dr. Foulkes will -.de
liver a lecture on ' Missions Around the
World." Illustrated , with .atereontlcon
views. - Tbe session will laat three days.
Champion Bear Catcher. ,
(Special Dispatch ' to Tbe' Journal.) "
Kls-in - Or.-, Anrll 21. Walt Carner.
who lives nr. Promise Land, near her.
recently captured ten - cub bears from
their mother. Nino of, the , cubs were
black and brown, one was a cinnamon.
Ha sold the whole lot last week to
Thomas siegmunov wno snipped them
to Philadelphia, where i they , will be
piaceo in tne puoiic paraa. . , ,
. Paper Company Sues.' ' ' .
The Bla Ice-McFall company has be
gun ault In the circuit court against
Drayton o. Anarewe, a rormer employe,
for Sl.l 22.40 that. ia alleged to be due.
The com nan v claims that on ona occa
sion he waa overoaid 1748 on account
and that at another time he had the
company; send a carload of paper to a
newspaper in Idaho . when ; only , 40
reams were wanted. i . " .
T . t
w
i f.:'C ''' '' r Ak Mfowe.''" t'
Marv IU 'Llndrron haa bemn ault -in
the circuit court for divorce from J. C.
Llndgron. te whom she was married in
North Dakota In 102. She . chargoa
cluwbToS - 8Ky 'ho'wlArin? tka bad af vrV T A Tir""RTT T
Mtb. idenmy of tb. M ?5h.?5?fo &SS n!.ste SNAKE DAM BILL .
Co. and
compan
v..rl a I
I i DArfl.. a. tVi.fMk 4a avnrv I rr
av dence It was the work of most ex- tnriy defeated, the delerates favw r",tton-,at Jt 1 .Wh
.nrliimenj Tha usual method haSlan nlllnilniKtuI .- I V1BBQ.
thTultman-Taylor 'Machinery foTTaft weredeftat
r--?J.-SfrS ; Stlk VZIW ?"?. AIi"LuUP,"i' . JF"-Porate In wovorrreL J-iZSLil
l . pro
Th. reaolution Twaa oveVwnail i JP".??1?.-?D" " brought to the
pert cracksmena The uaual method has aa unlnstructed delegation.
oeen to diow tne aua, uv '" nuv
operated on the east side Sunday night
disdained such crua. means ana neat
ly drilled the safes and threw tbe turn-
blera.
The senator expressed
COUNTY WILL AID IN
eft
ouimra .insi me migaaq mu -never dl-
viue uis xieoi in me I'aciiio,
Easter Zephyr'g Prankg.
f (Special Dltpateb to Tba Joaroal.) '
North Powder, Or., April 21. The
Taooma; Anrll' 1 ir a .ii "'."l.w"1? aiorm .tnat-viaiiea this
inerlor "Tmnfi -iM. ( .5 1 """""'i1? t".Mn? damag.
' (Toittd Press teaud Wire.) .
Washington.' April 21. According to
official advices received her. from Car
acas. Venesuela. the sort of La Guavra.
I - 1.. W.. 1. aula m Uaai k..l... ' aH4
wnorv Duut.iiiiu ymguo nam mi uaou vwu
exnortatlon will be allowed only thronrh
rWaahlortoa Bareaa ef Tbe 7oarasl.t ' I Puerto Cabello. There have been three
Washington, April .21. The Benton deaths and 12 cases.
SENT TO JAIL FOR
BEATING HIS WIFE
AUTOMOBILE RACES
Water Power - eomoany'a bill ' to ' dam
tha Snake river at B ivo Milt rapioa haa
been passed up oy tne inland water
ways commission. ' Friends of the bill
are now expected to allow H to die In
conieronc -!--:?.
X Money for Exposition.
tlnltad Praas tanned Wira.4
CAMPAIGN EXPENSES .
TO BE MADE PUBLIC
" (United Press Leaswl Wlre.i .
Waahinrton. ADril . 21. The . house
committee on resolutlone reported fav-
pleaded rulltv to
ana oattery
commissioners , have I year in the eountv Jail
Itv to a charm ai.S? Iv ,Ti V "V porou irom Tukon-Paclf 10 exposition nil
upon bis yK wtfe to one rt cannot paaa th
ebunty- laii. wlre"to 0M PWJ1 ' m'nj1n ""P ' th. Co this session of congress, will
WasWngtpn. April t 21-Th. , Alaska- orably on the McCall bill providing pub
yt A xr I Ynkon-Paoif lc exposition bill which dt licit ;fqr political campaign contribu-
cau.; of th. I'irriM ,a.t Saturday optative Gold Mining company
Tha pnimtv
a ra.H tn haln alona the Cfl
automobile races toe held during the night on complaint of bis father-in-law.
Rose Festival by paying half the coat of j yfio on going to his daughter's bom.
l a i aaa gaa a I At a tnA 1 A " Ml 1 aa I Ainai aaa W MM m a m vaa v
ouinr - ". " - ". luuuu rr uauuuuiini to me DOdDOSt
course. The commissioners have been I v , , - " v "
.....ilnllM nud tn tha HeMttnn T.tna I wxi
tiM?- BaM HOLDING UP SALOON b?M
. bouse at tlonsi
- - Laymen's Conference. '
(United press Leaaed Wtre.t '
Chattanooga,. Tenn., April 21. The
opening meeting tonight of th iiy-
men'a Mlsalonarr confaranoa tt . ha
Southern Methodist church will be ad-
be offered
aa a "rider" to the sundry civil bill, i
Senator Piles today offered the bill as an j
amendment to tn. sundry measure) when i
it cornea up neror in. nous, ror con
sideration.
e
hat he has been cruel to her. beatina-
her last January and making Ufa ao un
pleasant that ace finaily left Urn.
TANTALIZED WIFE BY
SHOWING HER MONEY
Manruerlte Moore's suit for divorce
against Ixn- Moore was called before
Judge Bronaugh . in th. circuit court
thla morning, but waa continued until
this afternoon because on. of the at
torneys was busy in anotner court Tha
case la bitterly contested. Mrs. Moore
alleres -cruelty, claiming that ber hus.
band refused to buy clothes for ber
atx montns alter tney - were married.
and that he tantalised her by showing
her 2300 or $400 at a time. She says
that in 1906 ah. saved up 225, but'
Moor, borrowea it ana xaiiea to nay. lt
paca.
' " : L Hig Fire In nimolg. a ; : 4
(United Press teased Wlrs.I '
'Vergennea, 111., April 21. Fir. atart
Ing in poes fe Sons' drug .store this
morning spread until 160,009 worth of
property was destroyed, jl -
' ' Tit f,een years In th. pentlten.
tlary,, ona of the , most severs
e sentences Imposed in th. circuit '
. court for some tlma, was th.
: punishment y . Judge Oantenbetn
e , meted out to W. C Gibson this
4 afternoon. ,V Gibson, Was charged
e ; witb having, taken part in a sa-.
i loon holdup at Tsr.nty-s.coad
4 street and Sherman avenue. H.
e - baa been in court frequently, but
e . because of his good connections
' To Enlarge Begenration.
(TJrfftad Press Ltased Wire.)
W.VI,.lrtn ' 1 A Mll 0 1 An - A
.tnL 7ii -ftiMfai hrr.Y th Proposed sundry civil bill
sion will b. attended by 2,000 delegates. J was Introduced In the senate today by
(senator uuggenneim oi woioraao, pro-
CLAIMS PORTLAND -
BEAUTY HAS TOO '
-MANY HUSBANDS
Gm Explosion Burns Plreman.
(SoecUl Dispatch te' The JournaLv v
Astoria, - Or, April ; 21 Qeorg. C.
Laiel fireman ot th.. Schmidt cold f?vtlon'
storage pianc was : qaaiy ournea about
the bands and face yesterday .through
the explosion of gas whll. starting the
fires in the furnace. It Is not thought
th. burns .will prov. serious. ' a
vidlng for an appropriation of . $110,000
ror tn. purcnaae. oi si u acres, or land
for th. enlargement of th. Fort Logan
hitherto been protected.
, Gibson made a abort speech
before sentence, . was Imposed,
asking for ., a stay of execution
and claiming that b. could es
tablish hla innocence If he were
given an opportunity.' ...
e- . Portland detectives are search-
4 Ing V for Miss Ruth Kinney, a,
pretty young Portland woman, a
warrant for her arrest on a
charge of polygamy having been
. Issued, but thus , far she baa,
evaded the' of floers. i t
J. T. Ellli, :th. womtn'g 1-
e leged husband, took oath before
Judge Cameron , that . Miss kln-
e , ney had too many husbands. -He
alleges that pending a deolalon
of'.th. supreme court in regard
to dlvdrcovproeeedinga, and be
av fore a divorce had, been finally
oVac" of tb i T granted Mis. Kinney better
tjo., memoera or tne ex-j known as juts, vtoiuie n. -n.iiis, -:
neaoquarters in ew, or-1 v married ' Charles Beeman Eee-
. - Clatsop Znttltate This Week.
. (gpedal Dispatch to The Jownwl.)
Astoria, Or April 21. The "dry
, ui'- Evnn Improving.''
'''' 'rrtMltMil- Pvaaa 'launl Wfra t :
' - Paso Bobles,' Cat, a April 21. Steady
improvement in Admiral jsvanr condi
tion Is being mad.. The patient scent
a very gooa wgnu t-: : - -s.
. 'Brokers in Trouble.,
dependent family has 4 schools ar having a jaeatlonis eek f jftAt TdrkV April 21-Announcement
T era" Inatitute. ; which will b. held for ?!onaahor & Ca.
thre. daya, beginning. Wednesday. tfg. th hSlu
. ' ' :. .'- - ' " .- ''ivj'ei leanp. failed to hi
ln. failed to hava readv their claar.
'.; Brazil Laancbes BttlehipyL ling sheet and chock today. ' .'
, . UBiiea tress iesaea wire.) . 1 I - , .
v...n..rb..T.n. I .nrii. tlJJrv. I Tha larlalatlva council of Victoria
Mlnas Geraea. Brasfl'a new 29.000.000 1 Australia, baa excluded clerks, carters
k.,t..ki -a 1b.ai.uI .Am-m. fik, I - ,1 rlv.rl. t a nl Am ,n rlrewnnit rn rf.r
Ith first nt three sister .shins to ba and other workers from the benefits of
built for th. South American republic. 1 wage boards.
bom.: The woman '.denies -- her
e second marriage. " - '
Z Judge Cameron has fixed , th.
ball at $1,600.. ', - s
w , .