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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 23. 1003.
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DEMOCRACY
Haryland Senator Declares
: He Would limit Presi-
dents to Une.xerra ana
. Prerent Them: From , Us
I ihr Tower to Aid Friends.
J Called tnm U4 Wk
Washington. April 28. Sntor Ray
r of Maryland today th sen
ji Inkling of th nature of some, of
tfc plank hs would have Incotporated
,i In th Democratic national platform.
D explained that he was- move! to
make th '"sjujouooement , by . many
irianfla who were frequently asking for
Information a to what platform - pa
would edvorat The Maryland legis
lator declared that ha would have the
piatorra demand urirr rerorra ana -
olare against eaecuuv uurjanu.fc
-I would demand th nforcment of
very federal enactment under tha
xiuxirr that tha greater tha criminal
th mora eever th psnuhmnt ahould
be." ha declared. "I would limit ha
president to ona term and prohibit tha
Lncumlnt from ulng rederai patron
an to aid In th nomination or elec
tion of a successor. Th platform
should provlds that th United States
saouid not unite wun otnar nuvrra
urmi to desDoil foralim territory."
- Knator flaynar denounced aa treason
any act looking to tha Insertion In tha
constitution, by Judicial construction or
oUierwis. any power or put mc ai
ranv aontalnad therein.
- "I don't believe our party can be born
Benin." he continued. "If a cither a
'nates rlsbta' party, under th pre
fnt acneotance of tha term, or tta noth
In a:. It will never come Into power aa
an annex of tha Republican party.'
He expressed regret that a Tilth
Democratla authority" had advocated
tbe enactment of legislation providing
t.'mt corporetione te umiiea in me
amount of product they can consign to
other atatea and protested against tha
rrty being timparta wits By serines
and mounteoanita i . . -
PIES AND CAKES DISTRIBUTED ON
STREET BY RUNAWAY BAKER'S TEAM
For ever a mil this morning a team
of horses hitched to a warm belonging
to 1. A. Wright, a baker, at I0 Russell
street, ran through th streets of Port
land, distributing bread, oak and pastry
on tha pavement and smaahlng two
other vehicles be for they were finally
stopped by I'olioemen Murphy. By el-
moet a nuraci no on was lnurd In
th wild mint or th frightened anl
mala
t a aa-iar-j . Ml II.I aja, UaW MKiri
Wason. left the horaea atandlnr In front
or a nouae at rotirtn ana tmenuan
streets while he delivered some bread.
The walaht waa down but tha horaea
broke th strap and. started on ovr
rourtn street. They followed their
regular route throughout the entire die
tance, so great waa the force of habit,
and although they didn't atop at cus
tomers houses thev left their load of
plea, cakes and bread on th streets that
ran by those houses.
At Thirteenth and Montgomery streets
they turned, following their route to
Morrison, where the double aurrev be.
Jooglng to Mlaa Maria Ca valine was
standing before bar house at 461 Mor
rison. .. Into this daahed th baker's
horaea. amaahlna tha aurrey Into pl tu
tors but not seriously Injuring- Mis
Cavallne' horaea. Mlaa Cavalin bad
fortunately been a mluut alow in en
tering her carrlair or -ah would hav
been seriously lnjuro or aniea.
m noree xnn -commuw on u"wo
filHI FR - RESULTS III
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i ne norse tinn-wnunuw on I r . . m 11 ,' r tit . .
nirteenth .tr.t AMn hr thjr jfoo at Skldoo, California,
ttiA f Vlak raagwbsihlge Wm WTlT AT JO I ' ' I
Hangs Man Being: Held
Official CJoniit of Votes Cast
. last Friday Complete
iy'K'. (d by Clerk. :
Her there!
wu a terrlbl mlx-up of horses, -vege-1
ea, wsfora ana aairo language wnicni
Drought Policeman Murpny to ta r-i
table
cue. . Tercel and Murpny manaen t
rab th frightened horees and cut tne
ameae away from tnem. i reei
wacon waa badly broken ana n iobi
moat of r.le cargo. Th bakery wagon
waa ellgliUy diuuM ana toe narneas
broktn. but th norsea wer out
sllahtlr hurt. Th runaway la supposed
to have been caused by a Southern Pa-J
rifle locomoUv paaaina- near wnerv
th baker team was atandtnir on Bhert
dan atret. One or th horses waa un
arccatomed to th route but th other
led In the runaway and followed US let
regular turns lor in enure m.uuw.
'. . (Spedel Dlspetrh t Tke Jearael.)
Tha Dallaa )r Anrll 11. OuntV
for Trial on Charire or cunt ojtoa mah4 mtxiag th of
lf j A it. I flolal count yesterday and , tha com
JUUrder UTerpOWCr tlie plat reult ar aa foUowa for Waaoo
oounty. Th oamoorauo rota waa;
For . United Ctata aenator In , ooo
Tta, Oeorg E. Cbambrlaln 111. I"or
repreaecUtlr la oon grass. X J. trby
111, John A. Jeffrey II. - BUt nator,
H. J. Malar; state representatives, L.
B. Mora and K. r. Woodcock. There
VArmcd Guards.
(Vslted Press Leesed Wire.)
RhyolIU, NT April 23, A mob wM BO opposition except In. tha casa
SkldOO, California. mlainc of th two candidates for rprant
camp, laat ol(bt banted Jo Klmp-t3ve to eonaresa
MULE'S BACK BASIS FOR ONE
too. a lamblar wbo on laat Saturday L R'PUcan ot; ha ba ob-
bot and
I butcher.
killed Jam Arnold, a Th principal
it waa between VL
1 flab
I. Kuck and N. J.. Blnnott for atat
enator. Mr, Kurk waa on no slat-
SCHOOLS
: ACCEPT INVITE
"iThitmari College ), Expects
Jl Eepresentatlon of State
at the Coming Meet. . '
, (SveclU nupateh U Tb JeoraaU ,
Whitman CoUeg. , "Walla WaUa,
Waah April tl. Several y mor high
school hav accepted th Invitation of
Whitman colleg to . th trl-state la
terscholasllo track meet and dec lama -
IP Tf I f I IlinAllin f L T ml ml eimpaon. waa wing neia prisoner ment, whll Mr. Sinnott was on Stat-
ment No. 1.
m eaa nnm fva
Jail In Skldoo, by deputy aberlffland both candidates made an active
and a atrong ' guard. - Early laat cmp?ni
mum
in nrniinrn
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Railroad Commission Orders Oregon "Electric lays Plans
Huge Slices , Cut From for. t Extensns VhIch
Tariff on Freight Between Will Cobweb Willamette
Portland and Points East Valley nillsboro Road
rri. Tt-n v 1 1 " iv ' 'l-'-Tst i a- ' j -r.
of The Dallcs.v
A formal order hat beep lasued , by
th ' Oregon railway oomralaalon direct-
In a" th CiR. eV N. company to reduc
VHrst to Bo Completed.
Eitenslv construction, project bar
been planned by th Oregon ElectriO
Railway company and th corporation'
; H. M. Tomllnaon, deputy city attor
ney, la acquiring; a reputation ' as a
humorist Ha break loo In tb most
unexpected place. Her la an xam
pl: Adotph Mailer wag arretted yesterday
for striking a mul with a chain. . Th
warrant on which Miller waa tried In
th municipal court this morning
chare that th said Millar did "cru-
Ita distributing- rata from Portland to capital stock hat bMi Increased from
Inland point as tar at as Hun tint-1 n.ioo.000 to 110.000.000 for th purpose
ton, th terminus of th Orgxn toad. I of provldlnf funds to airy Out tbs
Ths oompaoy Is alvan 10 days la which plana Th company wlU build xtn-
to ni new rreignt . tanrrs. - ,,- Islons this yar from Garden Horn to
This case was a suit brought by th Hlllsboro. Is miles, and from Wood-
Portland chamber of oommarc and ar-lburn to Bootts Mills and Wllholt
tued by J. N. Teal, attorney tor th IB prints, about 19 miles. Vyliowu this,
chamber' traaaoortatlon commlttaa. I lines will be bulit throurhout th valley :
In Antainna nraoinnk th.rell h plalntlffa charted that the oom-I tapping McMlnnvllle, Uexllas, CorvaUl.
m,m.m hi.. a tt m n,4 Dur'a fr.l.ht rata war unreasonably 1 Eugene. Albany. Tillamook. Mill City.
.11. i . . mui h .trlir n,Kht 1000 "wooped down On tb fur but I between th two candidate. celv and unju.t. Tb commlaa on Uloon and Caaoadla.
ally beat and misuse a mul by stria- nrmnrA tha rlAnntv anil an ... by Its rdr for a Wduetlon sustalna Th Us from , Woodbnra- to Sootts,
Ins said mul with a heavy Iron chain, Pjs. owpimeretba deputy and . m Candidate. : . the,, contentions. . . ,,.?., Mill- and -Wllholt rUl be built
aid mul then and there being la the bit asslttanta and within 10 minute '.For stat representative ther wr Th order direct: . 1 " ' under th ' direction of th Val.
"That between tn city or roniana, l iy itauwav company, as - rooant-
n 4 All Mini. ..at Th. I Iv .nnnnnr.il K Th. Iahm.I All
composed of live muscle, hid, .hair, the crossarm Of a telegrapn poie. I and ur. LKxids on no statement, both lilies, except where, under said iarlf f, I tarials ar now on th ground fortal
imvaeu ut ui ihkuiums, ana int oiner i tn rat ar DOW in Hint or lesa man I wora, int contraciing; rirm or w, L
four on Statement No. 1. . Mr. Carter I era tiraacrtbed herein, th flret class I Baratow A Co. will do tha oon struct Ion
being the only candidate from the Hood I ratea now la effect under aald tariff I work. Th line from Garden Horn to '
river valley, naturally polled a very I ahould be rducd by an amount qual I HUlaboro - Is surveyed and rights of
targe jiooa Kiver vote, ana ur. uoaau to on tuts of th difference between 1 way secured, ana ail th materials ar
nfoVin'o1!- The body waa not cut down until
blood, nerves, a . nervous
alubborn atunidltv. all directly or Indi
rectly subject and responsive to pain I this morning.
nu vuiuiiiinini .ffu tt. umiw miu uw i B 1 HI PSOU WaS tL
Mullar was fined II.
bard
character and
extremely quarrelsome when intoxi
cated. Laat Sunday h went on a ram
HOW SWEET IS VICTORY, HOW
SOON FORGOT ARE MACHINE MEN
se
of Dufur polled a large vote from his j 2 cents (ths axietlnt first clas rat pn. the ground.' Tha two project will
aeouon 01 in county, i i n ovnar lour i tn Tha naiiaa) and tna exiauns
a... m .t.i- .it..b a. I candidates divided th tot amonr aaoh I rleaa rat. tn auch nolnt: and thai
WLixT. rw.h. . " ti.. I.fcV n.it" othr-lf tn,r bA bn but two or I other class ratee between PortUnd and company will also bay waif under way
Jobs H. Hall U looking for a tele-
oop. or microscope which will mak
vlslbl to ths naked ey tb results of
poUUcal battle. This moraine;. Mr.
Hall waa sn going down th street,
heed lee of th falling rain, shading bis
yes with bis band as a man does who
Is looking Into the y of th aun. He
peered first one way and then tha other.
while a look of uncertainty and sadness
settled down over his features.
"What-s the mattr. Johnr aaked th f?n .!im,nUon WM
riant! whn waa tMn. toa n,lnnl, I eia lOOay. . t
Ctahlr Dobbs or th southern cJi-iavn thrw Butement No. I candidates J points of Th Dalle, with tb ex-1 the conatruotlon cf a line from galem to
lornia nana, aa win i iu Arnuiu inop uuuwi vi ivur, mm no uuuut tnaiioaptlOB abOV notea, nouia D rtauctq wwnf. i .
and asked Arnold what be had against I at least on or them would bay won and bear th earn relation to the first I sTflUbete Llae flnt
mm. Yvuen xniuiu iniurniiHi mm nimiuu muuuin ii i gujie ooudiiui lllclaa rate a la proviaeo in in ajaiance I
he had nothing acalnat him. fllmpaon I any on of th candidates could hav I tariff r a&M defandant eomDanv. to-1
drw hli Mvolvtr and sayint. I am poiJed a larger rot than. Mr. Carter wit: Class I, I, I, 4, 8, A, B. C E
going to kill you." he fired, th buUet I on account of his large number of per cent of first class: i 100. II, 70,
tnaing Arnoia oiow in neari an-iirrienoa in trie Hood river valley and so. SO. 40. 10. IS. 10. . . .
caualng aimoat immeoiata aaatn, Jslmp-1 lwhr In tha county, notwithstand- I : ...
..amln.t nn w,. ffA hav.1 h. nil.. -11 . k . K 1. t . - I jeavt.liav awii.i.
friend who waa watchlna th anxiously
searching ona
"Why," said Mr. Hall, looking up for
a moment, "I waa Juat trying to dis
cover on singl eaadldat that I voted
for wbo was nominated. I waa abl to
discern Jo Beverldge reeterday bang
ing onto in Doiiom or m ragged eage,
but today even be has allDDed out ol
sight 1 guess every mother's son of
my men haa been obcurd." And th
searcher replaced bis hand In front of
his eye and went up the.etreet sadly.
Inr nearly all th people In Hood liver 1
raiiey ar sironrir in xavor or Btate-
SoaaUse Braach Urns Sate.
"Th rates on branch lints to b th co.mtn"r
PROBE SET FOR
S20,000ACC01IIIT
to hav' beenl in
VI
ment No. 1. However, in ths Jun
eratto candldatea foe atata aenator. 1 I by determined to be juat and reason
"The extenalona that ar nlannaA will
of cours require much time. We can
not go out and build ail the lines
right away, but will ma ahaait with
thee Diana awctlon b aaetloaL aald
Our w. Talbot, general manager of th
SKaT And'that uch ra.V h.r th. company. o ,100 and laid
We hay Inoreaaed th capital stock
El'ISi
I EXCURSION
PARTY JLARGE ORE
Besemtions Give Evidence
of Crowding Capacity
of Special Train.
REPUBLICAN GAVEL
GIVEN TO KENNEDY
City, and County Central
Committee Settle Ques
tion of Chairmanship
Within tb next few days th list f Major X P. Kennedy was lctd
T
Judiciary Committee To
night Begins Investiga-'.(
tion of Cable Bill.
ont the work in th territory wher It
rates for th transportation of th ' "rent . " "
irty and commodities covered y iy1.?Jfn,lr?.rom.0-rd,n "ora t
. . . w w n iwi mmm . vvoimaaceu Hr
day.
r. T., 11 - Ml. nf .V.U V.
. ..... 1 1 1 wa. I 111, tt imuKUIf w
- w can
a Plan
That aaM railroad company, in llu chang and th Tillamook work
of th rats herein ordered dlsoootln- tan precedence over som othera W
ud, shall substltut th following hv three survey from Portland to
ratea: Reduo first-class rates (under Tillamook bay and hav made-surveys
present Weetern Classification) between " ino roinia in in yaiiey wner
Portland and all points east of Thw oonUmplat cxtenalons. Our ngl-
E. Mora and H. F. Woodcock. Knth nn
o,.am.am. vt a.u.. . A I nrnn.rlT and - coramodlti
Republican candidateaV. I Carter on , n4f J'd S'1? Vd Vv
tn..Kii l.wIi. .... . I nraitnt ratea between Portland ana any
fmm.HMil PI... kll. n. rwj. i. Cltta A 1 ----I - "
vHB a "" a Wa WIIIIW . VUU
from Dufur, and Mr. Woodcock la from
Tyah Valley, but a few mllaa iwirt
o ther promises to be a bard fight
on for atat representative, elne th
opposing caaaioataa ar from th aame
community, ana eacn baa a large num
ber of friend.
Oomnty Clerk. -
Vaxea AAnaiftef a1.U ' w A A - I
nt deputy clerk, won out by a Urge twnty-flv cents (th xiatlng flrt- ln t Tjaardvlll and running through
.i- .v " .vZ.-i"rf." I i... r.t. tn Th rkllea and tha ex- McMlnnvlIl. Dallas. Corvalll an l
V.H, mi. vwu mm canut- v- . : n . - -..-W . I lk.i. Thk.iu. .vi-
l at a n, nth.. .. .ni..- K.uiiafinr rirsi-ciaaa rate 10 aucn vuinu ma i . wiic y,,,m
a Urg acqualntane but divided each reduc .all other class ratea betwn "n wll I Join i with a i Unj from
nlh.ra' vot.a TI.n k. e.. .k.t w. 1 Portland ana DOini Nil OI ini taiiea, w y " win u-
Dallea (eoept wnr unaer m exiai-1 ,"' n wor on nnoui
Ing tariff, tha rate ar bow lees than line forth laat year or two."'
prescribed herein) by an amount qual It I propod to build a wt aid
f. n. .tt, Ar ttia diffaranca between I trunk line, leaving th present main
Tonls-ht la th ttm st apart for th
lnvtlgatlon of tb rpndltur of W.- Angl as d.puty clerk had an opiSr- wth th optlon abov noted, so that rmlM SlV,JP0lI, Wiel lHll
.0Vorc.blfortb.flrd
in inyiigauon wu d maae oy xom bly. For railroad ebmmllonr wj H. I tariff of said 0rnani rauroaa com
juaiciary comnuii
and th members
. of th dty council Hurlburt polled a large vote on account Pnr w.U:.l ....i...
will meet at th city f his wrsonal friendship with many i pJr cnt ?f n"tgm?; D E
Vr& Wllsoiia fireMnt d.putTr district !
1 1 J. II-
hall at 7 o'clock.
Much lntereat att&chM to tho mMtlng
W.-.... .haa. a-Aaul k.al . aMaeaai .! thai atfAimaw aa IPL.f.H.- -
a7rojbuat i.ii wwi uswsj mvnw va . vMa i uvi iy am w eVsXiifj". won OUI DVlP I 7. r-,. a
tio contest In Walla Walla on April rorvatlons for th Portland baslnes obalrma. anV jlm W. .2: Mayor tmMJ&trwjr.P. My.r of Daldlaw by a larg .ma- preMnLr"'" "",c""wn-
i ana jaay 1. iiai now nuraoerl , , ..... imi " - . llv Doeo-a, councitman, uun uuopmii,uoniy ior oiainci attorney or Wasoo
21 high ' schools and lnolud all th mm ' excursion to Mwlston May 1 Will retary of the city and county Repub-j city Klectrtclan Bavarian ana other! and crook, even winning In Crook coun-
unty. Mr. Myers
account of hard
jure; acnoois or mo in urn a empire ex-1 1 cjosm. ana tner wui d a crowa tnat i ucan contra! oommltt at th meeting I persons win d caiiea upon to isiuy. i y. sir. my ere nom eo
f?PL5;?lfHu.r.h,0A. ? :Jh. 'r M will tt th capacity of th magnlfl-llast nlarht In Allakw balL Tha m-iin, Jst where th commute will start in had .a blg handicap on.
to oecjine wmunana inviiauon 10 en- ..... n r a v rn m I , , . . . " " Its investigation or wno will D tne 17 peins anown in im
ter th meet The following; ar th M"11 rln th O. R. Co. WlU I was a largely attended one, 98 out of nrat witnaaa called la unknown. Mayor county before h cam 1
Th defendant ahall apply such rates
to tb supplements to and relaauea ol
t
Bagolatoe Tariff.
"It 1 further ordered, considered and
determined that th rata under th
existing tariff ahall not b exceeded on
vailla
Xiong Zatsv of XxisBsloas.
Extensions from Salem to Mill City
on th main'' tin of th C. & E.
Marlon oounty. and from Albany -
Caacadla. on th Gantlam river In Linn
county, hav been Included in the com
pany's plans. The ' total' additional
trackage contemplated amounta to I2S
miles, which with th company' 0
mile now in operation between Port-,
land- and Salem will gtv it a system
of J76 mile of electric railways rib
21 hlKh schools Which
to send reDreaentatlvea:
Kane, grosser.
Kllensbarg,
(i.ile, ffU
have promised I run for this event.
r-omeroy, Bpo-i Th men who to this data have taken
th 11S new members of tna nmnlu. i i.na haa Announced hla wllllnrneaa to I and also by tha fact that
tion being present when tb meeting I attend and tell all ha know about (he
Waa Called to order by C M Idlaman. I mirnhaa. nt tha cable.
th retiring chairman. Tha lnveatlratlon is suDDosd to b
ua
eutd for ?JS iFlJti ayo'r ch.'e th"wilTamkt vieyUh a'ma
t JZu?3 i'ai,.ti- afthat im "towi? to Portland, and a direct lln to
editor of any rat now In effect that IS jowr th nearest ocean beach at THlamook
oeser, Kltsvllla, North yakjma, 'ZZ.7iZ. -Z.
g. Roalyn. Garfield, Oakee-1 reservations are:
ouae, Lwlston, La Grande,) A. H. Averlll,
' fuch a list j g ijiji btto Brirrain. F O f -rdlnand K. Reed faction progrii'hay: Sound that ha
Sanndiha?ofiat Bu vofesh li'th.ttanTni OTJif SIS' prVlsion. of
th that of i-t i isa.'ainA SI !f "SPlS
hla Laldlaw nanar h. h,j K..V .v. ...... X..Vik1 ihi. a., I Bearesi ocean Deacn at iiuamoox
, .er - " ewwwaa Miiavu I kUAU aA S V) fs vaa-we ivvm ar wcaav v wb Bv j.
UD in MYraaI tmntinnml f Isrkf s n rs..- I Ik mai ha-.li -rwAmrA r.awliw'
Rrmrttt Am cm. Henrv I Thm orsTnizair.n . sAmmirtaa uL. . 7.. tn. .nattw
- - , , - , . 1, 1 " " " I m m v .e waaiMaaw is I VJUUib VI i(j ri ra miv siimjvi
rJ. i r'-J: Jtx. . ,y' pJ.nd.1" Albers, C. F. Adams, J. a AInsworth, favorable to H. M. Cake and th other party to fix tb reapon.lblUty or tb
feL5fM -SfJif. W2 .lat J. H. M. Abbott W F. BurrelL W. 1 ara'" of .th Republican party. thsj7rchaa upon Mayor Lan. on th
f i i . . i i in.Tiii n. Fu.aii. r. in 1 1 h i . i . . - - - mi i nann hi m., ...rin. ...- . . . . 1 .
ahould hav known of
th franchlaes of the
panics whlcn provide that
. i i. .it i Hnrrai Tor nnrnn.. h. .
. I .. a r uiaaitt... m. i n a. Mum. M m . a-.- - mi. m . wmm. a... i t ti . nnnin.ni.. .imi iuliiibii ncma. I . - s.va .
SCnOOl I -- - - i Qleton arrtarv . , ... I " rLr 1. "T7: - ' ki..' 7. V- I Thnra la anm. talk
liJrun. waiter B. ueeo. werner urey-- xt.L. vlZZZJ- r ' ry wu-ea ana ina iw ina w.i-, -.v. -
i ti t . t T7 ri.Hi.ii xj i .-j-. ia.uuwj iwviTni f. TDiaB is i ... ..ji mIIa. ri.n.rim.nt lai.tih... .mi vl iiuiuna ud a
I III. II. ..uun MJ- 1 ,U BU11. Ml . V I (.aa. . I . n M . . . . - . . 1 HI . .uu uw.aw www. m-b w.wm a aa 1 . . . . -
I i A.. Tm.iT i-i. tvj j i xur nmna, wnue iucK.eroDem waa i .-i ir , i county juaa out lion aa
X"2 ciokmSKSr W. w. onFred" W. f vote of 76 to II ov.r Frank ?7mV th council voted to ao- bounced bimwlf.
of schools assures a s
a much larger on
year. .
Six representatives from each
will have their entire railroad expenae
paid py tne coueg ana entertainment
Troviaea during their tay In
v. ajia. Tna preparatory depar
the college will not be allowed
pete, but Its atudenta will devote
eives 10 entertaining ma gueata
couege. in meet nas tne i
In. iif th. naWnl. nf W.lla
the -wlsol city will - suspend business I nuier et .o., runw, laorare
on th day of tha finale. Th raUroadalF. H. Fogarty. M. Fleiachner. C - A.
hav r ran ted an open rat to all
on and one-third fare for th round
trln. This means that in nrlrlltlnn tn
the 150 athlete who com ther will man, Th Journal, E. C. Johnson, Dr.
be several hundred of their supporters. William Jones, F. C Kelaey, H. D.
. .Whitman has aa Ideal track for the Kliham, A. K Kate. R. W. Lewis, Dr.
meet, and It has never been In such E. J. Labb. 1. Allen Lewis, Ueorg
rood condition aa It will be for this Lawrence Jr.. I. Dang, B. M. Lombard,
meet The distance race will b run Gay Lombard. L Lowengart, Alexander
XaiSST g.liil DTttT4 Officials Will
straightaway, capabl. of accommo Cloorg McMillan, McCargar. Bate , igSSesSiiil t-.'S rVf? . -
" . T """II" -t'snia in croon pro video, uis rate nerein oraerea may ,mn.iv'a annual atnnkhnlilara
county. Judg A. E. Lake th present equal th present rat btwen Port- m,"nrwTiF hJ Theld New Mai
nt7M8li7'on orerJ- Ky n " Ta Dalle when the appllca- f 5f father nlwi of tSS
J' 1. II,f.- th Pren county aohool tion of th formula herein prescribed comnaSy'a detailed nlaiTI may b looke.1
suoerintendent. won mw r a ru.. ..i .a..-.. k. k.iaJ r . ..m ?omP".n s. oeraiiea piana may oe iooki
JS-- .fo? Prnt rateV Tw..n"Poril.nd and The Mfat Awnwhl?i 'Wrl.
: . . DwuKitiuD ior aAlltn.
counij commissioser, and Cha
syndicate managers of th road, will
Cnarle. "When the application of the formnla SSSto ' Portland "abiut May ' leTto 6
rJ2T Yh.0' 0"!T.h:'' .tK trrltory into Vhich thtpr'o-
to com- Cookman. Samuel ConneU, W. E. Coman, tho work of nttin. k. proprlat th money and la directly re-
e them- Dr. .A. . Chanc. George K. Clark, n rtSS? fo? fhl" mtJija?Pratt22 ponslol, for th purchase of the cable
rueata Of the a- UkM up at one bV U'rmilTmni "yor 'x
raiw.AH.id
. rV,,Jr... Fnller A Co.. Fisher. Thorsen &. Co r-Sff1. Ti" cu.rd today, lf po- .
I BACK 10 SYRIA TO
i .
f BE TRIED FOR MURDER
among the Demo-lor greater fraction the company shall
candidal for I o entitled 10 cnarg ine wnoie cent,
yt has an-1 and whan the lea than one-hair cent
tn same snail oe aroppea." y
-5 fiatV; r 'drtdim. ayr RubW 1 u?,.t?- headquarter for the
Si w h iSrSr'n Tffolmla O 1 wiU b opened. An exeoutlv
?4 AJS: c?. Vbar T D Homv- ,M ct. consisting of on ec
to A. Harmon. Oskar H"br. T. D. Honey-1 - f . .
sibl. and as soon as the can b fitted
in neadouarter ror th camoai
comm
eommiffH.
man from each of th 10 ward of tha
city ana tnr rrom tn coutfirr u
trlot will be named tomorrow by Chair
man Kennedy. With the appointment
uz inia commiiiea tne real worir nr. tha
central committee will begin. '
w. aa. una was elected a member of
strsjgntaway, capam og accommodat-1 Uorg MCMiuan, aiowaraar, xaiea I tbn:realonal Mmmlit..mn fnr h.
Jng ten runners abreast. The capacity J Lively, A. MoCalman, William McMur- lend dlSriot ? for . the
MAKES APPEAL iDRISCOLL OPENS
TO THE EniPEROR WAY FOR HEARIHG;
, ; .. . .: - - V.' VitV'
Josephine Moffitt Pursues Has Positive Knowledge, He
Prince Victor of Thurn, Sajs, of U. R. Violating
f the bleachers
more than . 1,000.
and : grandstand Is
LICENSE TO PRACTICE
PR SUFFER ARREST
Quacks -Will Be Pinched If j
: They Cannot Meet the
; New Ordinance.
riT VL W Montaaua. W. A. Monteom
Li. Maattck, F. W.
A. A. " Morse,
Meneree. ir.
Neustadter,
E.
Poison
An effort was made by Mr. Winiam.
son io secure tne adoption of a reao-l
W Mnlkn A Im. Mill I . . v """f' lu "l"'a r00-
W, Mulkey ' A. ,u M"". itlon placing aU Republicans wbo did
? AWXMMk.nrie. ,"?Port. 1? Pr??. "S"?1" th.
r . -w ' . . V- j-m A.nJlll.. I UlBcajIBL, afVA tOT ITIUCII U 1 HfZ II tlli 1 flTl TfllM
WirST; H I Piwara Pa & Son" re0"'J M laid on' th tabli
iP ?n,nlS-VVtro omRichird:' In ocepting th chairmanship o
STiiSSSJii .hr??fl?;I?":M0' Kennedy .al th
Call Khurry's Bluff and
Deport Him.
Demanding Eecognition
Franchise,'
bach, 3. Im Schults, C
Sfttfi4- H- ulni0h9 6N W52biSK " -"emEer; of " th7 c"enl"
8mlth, H. A. Bargent, T. N. - Btoppep-1 mittee put their shouldera ,t
r "J'WIX .T2 1 wheel during the coming cam.
I'tWi ' w . Tr.n' ther would ba no danger of a
Ar;vSvn.i.,Vn "w-rrna 5 ?ln elected to any. office
X r.it" . i 0 Dtr-i-hT t will 1 Msinci, nor would tner De any
?1F rl? Air.Ii'" w.nn of tb election of George B. dl
(Utalted Preas Laad Wire.)
Vienna, April, JJ. Through persons In
IT. tnlA r. V. h. trllLA In fiwl. I hldTrt fim, a III.. T. a.,.-.
. . I w, wiia ... v a.v mwm .... v. ... J i I -. - ww. aula.. W U 1 1 1Q I
that if before he came to this oountry and Mof f ltt, the American girl wbo claims
that tne would kiu me too I everimnee vicior or xnurn and Taxi as i
An Interesting point which nearly ;
every one preeenf-at yesterday's coun-
posed Noperatlons will extend.
FULL OFFICIAL .
RETUKNS OF LANE
" .' .1
(Special Dlapateh te The JoaraaL) .
.Eugene, ,Or April 31. The official
count of the rotes, cast at the Republi
can primaries In Lan county shows
that ' Fulton received 1,154 vote ' for
United States aenator, and Cake ttt.
W. C - Hawley, ' for congressman, re
ceived 1,885; Robert 8. Bean, for, su
preme Judtr. 1,901; J. W. Bailey, for
dairy and rood commissioner, 1,8 fti, and
Alexander Reld 471: , Ed win R. Bryson,
for district attorney, 1,768; for repre
sentatives, IjouIs ff. Bean, 1,1 K2; Win
sor W. Calkin. 1.118: .Allen H. Eaton,
66: Isaac N. Edwards. 746: Aturustus
C. Jennings, 480; Charles 3. Void, 618;
for county clerk. Ev U. Lee, 1,848; O. F.
Call I son, 647: for sheriff, Drew Orif
fin, 800; I. X. Nlcklin. B89: F. It 8nod
irrass, - 4J2; for county judge, O. R.
Chrlsmttn, 1.701; - for assessor, B. F.
said Anything about It"
ell meeting overlooked In the debate Keeney, 1,088; D. P. Burton. 508; P. V,
. - .. ...i r.-. w, I Newell. 421; for county treasurer. Rob-
muml 1 Z, 7. . " Eastland, 1774; for county school
vr ta luoirauJa. . jirviu . uiv f uuitsa iviii'
cox. Merman ' wittenoarg, r,
W. D. Wheelwright
Biina.iniann.nT ur u 1 1 1 1 1 . a... a ,ni u .
Huon ivaa tna i ner nusoano. is anaeavonna- tn imn.. 9: . . . i i -,.,. r.: z:z"z z
. . r . - mm comnanv a iraci on n tdhi Brrefir i v;. .ukiiiiiu. d. . iur cuuniy lurreTDr.
Dmo-I " mil... uiuuiuajHu v . uigii.. n.ui ju,uitror rTancis l io in lurniiure aeaiers stor on uavi I v. jm. v""'r, ,oi won, commi-
In the this week by Mrs. Louise Khurry, the Joseph, to whom she Intends to appeal .trat' :', WM tht .W' flvn ?y for coro-
dangor American wife of the Syrian, and a a for reeoanltlon of her matrimonii voutous in reg.ro 10 tne "i"'""!."
Walton, To Ihe United 8uf."e eenat result the United State. Immigration
idieman, i retiring cnairman, held the I autnonues toaay manirestea an inter
same View.. " v t,- naMna nnnn tha nollea for
TVTRW VHTIIT TO NTA K.T J The meetlhg was adjourned to next
a v,f w -r j weanesaay nil
'Councilman Cottel's ordinance Hcens
. Ing physicians was passed by the coun-
cu.yeswroay wrnWn, wito a lew U--t Tr ' TMnlal Ti. Jackson, bac
smiai changes.' The main object of the teriologist of the water' department,
rir..7. "Xv.-.." ."v.iy. um?Z Khurrv-a address.
vv tuiicovaur aaaahiik .1 wiiiitii . IiniH' THH " T" r . . . -
CBUSADE AGAINST FL i&S h'1lS fflSjJE'Si
v - u. tiiecioa. .f,.iiirti . .. . ... ------
, . I . I K. AfWirtaaal th HVfl. tA .t.nil
. , ' w .waaaa.a Maa.aMaaw. I a u. Lw uvv, ma aa wv.w . w .
' tT.I.1 WraMUl faUHHl WlM.1 :. I I mnwl., . . ! ...... .7
ifii iii . I km nil ti i ir 1 i . i - . . . . .. . .
p. I Knurry, ; nil wire ana xneir iroumes
i I nave been peiore tne circuit coun ana
ordlnanc. which carries a lioense fee
of tl. is to compel-all physicians to
display In a prominent place In their
offices their license showing them to
be certified state physicians. The meas
ure simply establishes police regulation
.jcf. the state law.
Th Ordlnanc la especially aimed at
fiuacKS ana lane netuers. wno nave been
unusually industrious in plying tbelr
trarric in ronnna, ana n new law
vai indorsed and supported by the city
nnrt county medical society.
According to th law. It win be 11-
l.eal Ir any. peroun to practice medl
rina without-- showing his certifWr.
T his 'will be prima facie evidence that
ti e physician tnu failing to post his
rt-rui ifHi. is unnuiimicq tw practice In
it ., male- ' Heretofore in case against
, ..neks and fake doctor the authorities
! hp first 'had to spend most of their
Mi.rts in pronecuima- lOiienaers to ea
i ii iiih the fact mac tney were not
j. I'uliiriy licensed pay ("ciana.
if the practitioner fall to post his
,.rl"fi-at he will b at one arreeted
on the ground that he has not been
allied bv the state board to prac
hta In Oregon. J . .
Commits Suicide. "
trnlted "Preas teaaed Wlre.l" '
TaOS Angeles, April a 23. Martin
'Vi.nma. n 1 ron-worlter. 30 vun nlil
(nmmltted sulfide last night by diving
from a iniro-siory winaow or a room
' .! house on North Main street. His
1 . .1 am crushed and his limbs broken
1 il e fall. -
, for several montha Thomas had been
t.-!l tn secure work and he became
( , -i'i)iul(nt. . - . . - J--
ji'tics Olll, deputy city auditor,' has
i i.t.i word of th aerloue Illness of
M.iiher In Ilarlng. Mlweourl, and
t lit night to attend ban ",..;) - s, i
3
I irr 11 t ittwJm vm -ar. i
Kw Torlt. "April .-iActlng on the KjUXjAJS JIN U V Jf JJ A X
AT GRANTS PASS rfc for wlou' reafnB tot
iaat fall, tha water DOllU-
ion committee 'of . the Merchants' -
published
ti
sociatlon ha organised . a . crusade
against the ny.
OrMts Ii.Or April 22 -Mayor forme7 huaband and one by Khurry. A
.ifw" n5lT,a "r7-.Au Jtt.Jr. Lli. u rrntlv .rrftjiten haa. hut
Mra. . Khurry Is a meek, sad-ered
woman with two small : cniidren Dy
a ..dapper,
iTX Tt'h.t 7.000 deaths can' be Smith ha. designated .tomorrow. AiraV.7"-yjf9l
7TB.n; M'fha nommon house- 24, as "clean-up day", for Grant Pa. U""L" "T"!' v"1 '
v..., - , Th. , . aonorrtan.. witH . annoying ner. . ivnurry
'volunteer;" will Ve-cbee fabil.hed-by"the"mlyw" and slender Syrian.
trict in tne city oeiore o u wwuci , "ci"a "i moi
sets in and report in niaina v.wcn
,avnr.Ki. n th. hreadln. of flies. -
vumui row. - suumisa nouaes will' C10S
lonr oDora ior a lew nours. mi la will
shut down for a time, and resident will
JU1I1 aiiaa ru. BlinwHl Knn nnMIM hMi. 'I i : m.. .. . . . I. I . v . a.
Prived the law against dueling, Ajpar- back .yards, aUey. and streets' wifl "an xZi tTkl that hVc im."n
eels Dott arraniremeni wun ma umvtrai no' riven due attention, anri h .it i.r vi"
made aa clean aa noaalhl. "i'"1 ;"
Xo Duels fa Italy.
- - . a
Rome. April 28. The King nas ap-
mi MmWntim f ' . .
each spring for the purpo.e of "cleaning miVrMTfSNTON STTTT
Klaa. nn v- - ,
; SUBMITTED TO COURT
cels poet arrangement with th unuei
flrntaaa ham hpeii jmrreed on The Cham
ber of denutle T taking measure Jo
? re vent tlie adulteration-of wine In
laly, which haa been carried to such an
extent aa to mak th title of Italian
wines a reproach. - Jf Is estimate d that
the last giape crop will produce 44,0(M,
000 gallons of - wine, - the market .for
which must not b imperiled by .adulter
PETR0LEU3I WELLS
DISCOVERED IN SPAIN
Jnra ' Sna In. A nrll i Tha iliwna.
oj reirwpum ai viiiamarua naa given
active results. ,: These depoalts are the
only petroleum wells in Kurort azennt
those of Bayonne and Russia. The di-
Blir Alarm for Small Fire. . ;
a k.i. tnn awlftlv on a mil-1 lnoe cr cayonne ana kussis. The di-
t A belt runnln too swiri. was mad while boring an arte-
ley. overheating the former and causing , f Th4 aatf,tZu r,rth
fire department on a ion": run -to vi o
Eastern & Western ; Lumber company s
plant shortly before 1 o'clock this aft
ernoon. There was no damage beyond
tne amount of . luei consuroeo oy in
flreboat, which answered the alarm.
'to Celebrate Victory. '
Madrid, April 23 El. Liberal Invites
all the people to celebrate the centenary
of . independence separately from the:
government,' because It was gained by
tne people irom tne urencn invasion.
on proves to te excellent, all th coun
try people around Vlllamartln. hav
made made a pilgrimage to the wonder
and are enjoying a great Jubilee over
uie event- j no property ts in the pos
session or tn . agricultural j anoint v
neaaea uy un engineer .ia Uierva,
brother of the minister of agriculture.
vft1"' .""" " """
v, ' John JTohnsou Drowns. ; ;
: (Special Ptapatrb te The Journal.) 1 r
- Spokane, Wash., April 23. -i-John
Johnson, age 82. waa knocked from-,
boat Into the river by a floating log
I hi. mnrnlfi. mrA Inat hi. Iff. . U.
Costard bake dishe free with every I catch in ar floating timhr fn wi tk.
15c caah "want ad." Read" announce- drowning was not discovered until
ment oa tlawaat a4.p.i.ri-x,Joluisoa,a..wlfs caUed him to breakfast
was- submitted; before Judge Bronaugh
Cirouil.-couri yesterday arter
Ely waa employed to-sell bonds
noon, .
of : the ;-Home .Telephoae company and
the Poget Sound Home Telephone, but
they disagreed over money matters and
Ely Quit 'The testimony of Wllde'e
stenographer ' and i others . was to the
effect that all- tne ; ornce papers and
parapnernaiia wer gone ine. morning
after Ely left,, and the affair almost
developed Into a criminal prosecution,
Wilde wanting Ely arrested.; rvfr j .
AGENCY SUIT PLACED
, i ; . IN, COURT'S HANDS
' Judge BronaugK la the circuit court
this morning heard the testimony in
the case of the Ames Mercantile Agency
against u. tn. jncnenna ana ine u. ifi,
McKenna company, ' The plaintiff sued ;
ror 8217. SB on a note, alleging idai only
8100 had been paid. McKenna .claimed
an additional credit of 1100 for a pay
ment that the plaintiff applied on an.
other transaction, and the court' sus
tained his contention. The case was
taken under advisement on another
point,: regarding the payment of com
mission for negotiating the note.
rlxhts.
a liondon newspaper to which th girt
ay comnany'i
that the cars
For United States senator, George K.
Chamberlain, t0; 1 for representatives.
Brltlah metrooolia i. undratnS tn ..! Mayor l-ne closely Questioned Drls- o".Jt f"m";o aow; jmen JH. ks-..
ffit hWlW MSS XJtlt ooJl in regard to the violation, and it Is hoa.l8: -J. D. ,Matocfe 62: for connty
told her story on ber arrival at the
franchise ' to the effect
are left standing on -certain streets.
taken ud her cause and to hav nut hr
in touch with Influential Austrlans. -Prince
Victor's' family Is so scan.
caused at. nis conduct tnat Its mem
safe to wager that he will oall ,upon the Clerk. Henry M. Stewart. 472: for sheV
councilman to testify in this regard 1 1"" H!1? hBrwn, 666: for count
more explicitly. Mayor lane asked ar-
ciflcally whether Prlscoll knew of the
AiMitirer
judge. -John W. Baker, 409; fof asseai.
or, welby Stevens, 467: for county
bora ara aald to ha thf.tn n in k.V.w Cllicauy wnetner JriSCOll Knew or tnelT"'' "'ui '"V. ifr njy
off' all ruVon.bVuh hlmn1,-b.r'?i viola .Uon. from hi. peraonal knowledge. treaurer JgtW. 1J;, for county
off all relations with him
speeouy escapes zrom tne
wnicn ne is involved.
unlesa he
scraps In
The prince's failure to secure an' In.
junction restraining the -girl from call
ing herself the Princess, of Thurn and
Taxis and the British nanera f mm
printing more of th affair capped the
ClimaX. '.'.--I. , ;'
Mile. Kemper Of Paris added the laat
straw when she sued' the prince for
8120.000 which she said she lent him
to facilitate bis marriage to a princess
of the house of Bourbon. - if he could
get one to accept him, or at any rate
an American neires. r .y-i.: v.'..---.'..,?..
TVHEELER'SJVOTE $yffl&
IN THE PRIMARIES
Drlscoll said yes. That . was enough
for Mayor Lane and those who know
his bonor'g penchant for calling In per-
Buna wno mar 'doibsii information in
regard to franchise violations and com
pelling them to testify, say they, will
noi . p surprised ii unscon receives
school superintendent, Ellis R. Parker,
ti: ior, county surveyor, tumon Klor
dahl, 88; for county commissioner,
Ouard Huston. 15; for tmroner, Dr. W.
I Cheshire. 25,' . ;.
. . i i, m i ...-.(
Tl.000 feoples high-grade sheet musio '
an Invitation to call on Mayor Lana I choice now 2 Mc. Graves A Co. . Removal
and tell things. . . I Sale, Act quickly, 828 Washington St
Women to suppress ;
THURMAN'S CONFESSION
That Drlscoll will ba mora than win.
Ing to do this is also believed. He ha
been persistent in - getting after the
comoany In regard to ita action in al
lowing cars to stand on the streets. He
la perfectly willing to grant the com
pany Its franchise, but does not want
the cars left standing In the streets.
rrom time to umf in ine council meet
irnlt'ed Press tea4 Wire.')
Norfolk. Va.. Abrll 18. Unl artana le
InsS and in the committee muilnn h. l nacnaaarv.' will ba taken hv th. W c
has called upon the company of ficials I T- U. to suppress the confession of Leo
to explain their, action and haa n.v I Thurman. accused f kllllnr hla room.
appeared satisfied; with their explana-1 mate, Charles Dolsen, and packing hla
wuna. . r p. ' . ; i oooy in . truna. later escaoinK 10 van. '
couver, British Columbia,- where he was
apprehended.: The confession will ap
pear in oook rorm and is said to be
ruled wun norrioie detail or tne kill-
CIVIL PRISONER MAY
; i Special ( Dlapttch t Th Joeraal. $ ,
Fossil. Or.,' April,,' 23. Th . official
count shows , results f rota the primary
election' as tollowstif;K'i?r:vvf;.''',.-4i
Republican United States senator.
Cake 188, ulton .254; congressman,
Ellis 266. Oeer 69, Shepherd 44: su
preme court justice. Bean IB4: food!
commissioner. Bailey 271, Reid 75; rail-1 baoh,- a diamond dealer, claiming to be
nna oummiBiioncr. juicniaon izu. linaa DaaaniDU ona idi i iqb jav rivii nri.-
ton us, Hamilton ii, Hurlburt, 88, Ixiucks I eners in Ludlow , street jail, la likely
s, wniinti o, virvuic juoge, uiueneia in ayana uia nuiiiinunr qi HIS ilie oe-1
1E4- nraaecutlnr . attorney, nolllnr SUA I hind th bar unless ' ha . rinnlHna in I
farker 178; state senator, Bourhill ?165, comply; with the order of the United
tiowerman zbo:, represeniauve, uonneuy unvrmi uirBuiinK ine sur-i
274; Pike 228; county judge, Butler 840i render of Jewels worth $40,000 to Job
county commissioner- Johnson 177, Net-J Heajrs, wno as .receiver represents Ur
son '206? sheriff, Kelsay 287, Mathews f bstfs creditors. '; tJrlh,. who has been
- , CiTT'tt T rnn tit1, f i V"y r ruieoi writn norrioie oetaiia or ute il- ,
SPEND LIFE IN JAIL Thewomen say they f er the ef-
.f,?vrv va. uv ( wwa ,wn va"a iu aaavtV Vt ' wllVt
children. 1 . . .. ... !
? : 'r (Cnlted Preas tested Wlr.i
Nw ; Tork, . April ; 28. Solomon '
Ur-
164; clerk. Thomas 884s treasurer. IiftmbM?011"?' U.P since October 28, declares
.... w . . . rai., a., a. nn.n . M r m m r m ... . . 1 i
va... it, aa uHawiia .v .....as., a lit, ,C Cin I
because they were stolen from beneath
nis 1 puiow wnue ne was riding in a i
sleeping-car between . this ' city and I
GupcriluouG E3oir
. , . Semeved by tb Kw Prl.elpl i . -
ryralavWon to modara aeUiiia. Tt la tha anlr ajDaoft. '
Us sail practical wj to destroy hair, bttml waat
858: assessor. Hartman 85b.
Democratic For con rress. Derby 88.
Jeffrey. 18: representative, Jackson 64;
tunty judge. Hoover 87f county eom
lssioner, Iward ; 6 9 ; " sheriff, Ray, 78:
clerk, Sasser 73; school superintendent,
Simmons 72; -assessor, Scott 73; sur
veyor, Fields 23, illesner, 4.
- 71,000 copies high-grade' sheet music
Choice now 2 He Graves A Co. Removal
Sale. Aot Quickly. : 828 Washlbgton St.
Baltimore In September, 1106.
Alfalfa Ranch Sold. -
(Special Dlapateh to The JonrnaL) ."
North Powder, Or., April 23. -Dr. : S.
M. Mann sold his l(0-acre alfalfa ranch
near town today to 'William- F. Hutchin
son. . Consideration 87,200. '
Sim airpaHMMUn wtlh eteeuoljala, X-rar (a4 d.
ora ana manaiaetanra. Da 1
only mathod which la ladoraad
a. an r ao I
frmnlnaot mafraalnaa. Pa Miracia laallad, aaalc4 la
pllterlk Thaaa am eflara yoo m tba BARB WOKA ?
of tha oparatora and maanfaeturara. Da Hlracla la
t la Um only mathoa whleli la ladoraed bf pfarai. '
.aaiaawiaa un inaf.nilla, lUBMIIOI lOUTKMa,. I
at. It la
plaia wrappar, for SI.0O. Yoor momy hack without -Ciuaatlon
(no red tar) if tt Mia lo do all 'that la 1 '
euuraad for lb Booklet fraa, In pi da a,rl .aniODa
Veraalestaa gsod stons tad ; -h
LIP3IA, 'WOLFE : & ; 00.
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