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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY. MORNING, APRIL 8, 1CC3. ' MOBILITY .", i , 1 i i; i; ; -. f - CHIHESE' KILLED STICK PHIS III III lOilG BOY S FUS Itobbfry of Oriental Woman Youth Stands Pain Without Causes uasn Jietween oan x Jinniing 10 jiuu ociuuu Francisco Societies. ; . Streetcar Company.' Members of Highest Aristoc racy, of France in Pay of (FmcUI DtssaMi H TV JoorseU Seattle,, April The eonvlotlon tc- and an- day la tha superior court or Mrs. Mary injured, marked the Vlnetta on tha charge of conspiracy to Can Wlndell. a boy II years' of age. whom the woman uei aa a 1001, wa aiia-htlv injured last November In a streetcar common. His parent brought uit la rarnvar ) (lnoiaaea. Thar ai leged the boy's mind was affected and Wavarlv nlasa In Ihla cltv at 1:10 to-1 that ha waa insensible to Da4n, i A Com naiue inn in , wu miasion ' wss ihiiihou vj i ui v and tha leg. Ona of tli a woman over whom tna war! Tha boy apparently fait no pain. umm juor, win im I seoooa uimmaiK and Influential member or Laat Wednesaay examine him. '1 he experts thrust pins Into his body and under his finger nana. I. un aeoond examination, being severely cross-esaralned, the lad confessed that ha waa ahammlnr under Instructions of Ura Vlnnetta lie again allowed tha hyslcians to stick pins in mm to snow able to carry out nia pari. lie declared that tha woman carefully coached him and compelled him to act uil 'i he woman waa tried ones before. but tha Jury disagreed. Vlnnetta has ham out on balL but his bail waa dou bleu today and ha was sent back to tall. " Tha ease was marked by stormy scenes . between .-Deputy I'roaacutor George Vanderveer and Vlnnetta, who challenged tha lawyer to Of nu . VV0f.1Er.;r,lEH AREBEST (Heeret Kewa y Leaaeat Uaaea. Wire,) Ban Francisco, April II. Two Chi- the Folice-Assist Head "; ' . i vuiwf priivMatj '? ijn)ws "- w - - - . OfflCG In LOCatiniT anfl first . cUshea tonight . In- s. new tong defraud tha Seattle . Electrlo . company uullP 1 .... .. .i.- -...-v n.i.Lnl lit ABB tnarka tha and Of a ease .-.if n l. I war- 7 v- ,V' .,,: :,, u remark- nniiiruiir ri R i n i a.t ... a.iu urnaa f m niiiwaii w v.a . " - W1 I".. .. .. : -. oa. One of tha Chinese killed waa slain by two others In Sacramento lata tonlfht Tha other waa killed In a pitched battle Br Paul VHIlera. ... I. .v. .a w.ahlnatnn afreat and tflaant Xwa br Lenaeat baata wi I Waverlv Dlaoe In thla city at : Parla. April J That soma of thajniaht. In this batUa um Tin iTi.fcL. trfrh ajlatoo- alaln. Lea Toy fatally Injured members of tha hittaat rrench M't0' gUOnr Honf was shot throuah tht racy are in u vj wi 1 une or tne women IPlne pas juil oean rtmiw. . i na . . . ..iu .4.f,.H. I a wealthy and Infi i na rKriiian awir pwi.n. i . . . . - m i ment la one of tho most affacUTa "a I momln- thuga entered her apartmenta, 'because of tha presence hers of SWln-1 which she shared with another woman. dlera and criminal, .ran la tha moat 'ALVTiClX iar in toe ratio and axclualva circles, M.it,, ,tld. Ihl before hla t ftrina has made It a rule to bava eomei t0n-. Ha accuaed membera of tha Bin I .--oina- 10 ner Uiatructlona ,' mta eraaent at aU of tha aociai l H.onc ton or oayma m " "l , .Mra. Vinnette and her huaband ware ..-.inna rit t ha i-iuiwra bu u.rrom. i win utrinaiiuou nw i ftrrMtM and tna . nuanana is . sun in . tw dara aao a etrwn cwni. ww . . u.' ... r . - - . - t ...il I uttae from the chief the ears of the Ulna Kone- ton officers. ,of poW aakln. him .0 call at hls of- Tha Utter were starred up . : . Count I fcaye been Informed that you I marched from their re-pert lye head er, to rl-a a Urga party maw 2 lD",rS:.'"a." iaaftAr KaaJltr ft 1(1 Al. lifrUllS WHOM III ilirai a-w .. " . .nttod.. "Vould you kindly aend moat breaat to. breaat they aUrted . ta ian Invlutlon to one of my agent a t- nra iimuj- i. 4 ,"v .it'... . t .vin. what van aak la I retreated. ' jr. limp' o v : m 'IXfflJlnZ to IHow? elaun. "nnjTn "w.thlth.'r' tS& -to royal lamlliea. to bji sown at I . vu,.-. i.. an m f..ki . Ith nrHlnarv datactlvea." I " - " v. - . .l.itm TAnr waa fha man aula, in Nirrl. i, 'r", auSaf-?? - w l rnTnto. lie waa ihot down on the atraet ,11st of your gueatar" - , . . I h- --mhpa of tha Thea Kona- tone-. "With pleasure." tha count aaia anai- banded over to M. I-Plna a list or I , mT . Var ramea The Cnier or ponce acumen mi I IK ll (I r. 1 J1A HUi TJiAIi n.t carefully .and he ara lied and re-l AUJlVtO llta XXJJ . AJUVLII turned it. be aald: "I notice count, that It la unneceaaary for ma to Inalat. for among thoae people, ara five who ara lit my eervlce and who will Inform ma of everything that bappena." And now Faria aoclety Is wondering who tbeaa five people ara While Belgian pollticlana ara arguing the question o. annexing tha Congo, that unhappy land Is Buffering tha ravages of a terrible epidemic and Is the scene of a stubborn native revolt against tha white tyrants. Sleeping sickness haa laid bold of tha native population, - who- ara dying by thousands. The native villages ara des olate, the able-bodied men being away on. the forced labor on tha rubber plan tations, while tha -old men, women and children ara stricken with tho terrible disease. . Nothing ts dona to fight tha plague, although tha reform committee decided in 190ft to build hospitals. Half of tha area of the Congo la In a atate of revolt Induced by tha misery of the natives, and tha admlnlstratloa is powerleaa to quell tha uprising. These are tha troubles tba land of "red rub ber Is enduring In addition to tha atro cious rubber trude, which costs so much in nan v a piooa. The society " career of Count Pie Antolne Rosan, one of tha most plctur- eaqua figures In French society, haa come to n end for it haa now been definitely proved that tha count, who is Rbout 40 years of age, has been a professional swindler for at least five yeara. . Being practically -penniless,' Count Bozan, after In vain trying to get hold or an American neiress, waa forced to get money by dishonest means to keep up ma lavian ouittuiiwnmeni. i;najT3 hare been repeatedly made against 11m pyi aunicient proor nae always been jacKing ana u counts mends in sisted that ha was a. very . much maligned person. ". . . In 1901 the count mat Hme, Hardy da Ferrini, daughter of tha well known French general and divorced wife of uount ue l euaae. or rour years the two -wera close friends but a little oyer a year ago tney parted and Mm. Za Perrinl accuaed tha count of having appropriated to hla own use S2S.OO0 franca, which aha bad given hla to in vert In eecurltlea. . It was proven In court that tha ?u1r. ,neom waa a little less than 6 000 franca a year, but that In spite th'.ha kept up a palace In this city and a magnificent country estato The count In hia defenaa said that he and that his winnings In tha four clubs to which ha belonged had alway Jlva as a gentleman. He claimed that on one particular evening ha wn Ann 000 franca at one alttinsr and nart V "'. n ni dj : messenger . to (Cnltrd Presa teased Wire.) ra.i. Anall K Tianamnlnr flva nATm nlTrn T-T irii? miwv "" ' . - " U Uifc 1A I O JJM SLA 1 larra . athletlo Engllahman, - whom aha declares , ara rood sporting . man. Mrs. Elinor uiyn, auuior or -jnret etc., arrived ,1a Chicago tonight from hew Yora. r ... . The flrat thing aha did waa to de clare that ana lovea American women and had never weed harsh ;pitheta about eastern women ' who had cauae- lealy criticised her oooas. , "plaaaa anv for. ma" aald aha "that fra very. ery fond of club women O. R. A N. Wfll Carry Railway Of. t Icial and Experts From O. A. C, to Instruct Farmers. ',. VT ,, ,r ... though, of couraa 1 Ilka club men vary. Pendleton. Or, April 15. Definite ar-1 :,,,, AMeratioH. Still , Going ' On 20 per cent Reduction Now iin force On All Our ; t V- Viz: Dunlap and Stetson Hats. Cluett Arrow Collars, Dent's Gloves 3 and Stetson Hats;, 1 . Shirts and Collars, s -W - JlatS and Monarch 'SMrte All Goods Purchased at Discount' Prices Absolutely Cash 289-291 WASHINGTON STRLLT, PLRKINS HOTELS rangementa have now been made by General Freight Agent R. a' Millar of thi a R'a N, company to' run a farmers' . demonstration train, carrying Oregon Agricultural college farming ex perta, through tha eountlea of Bherman, Gilliam, Morrow and Umatilla, May II. 12. II and 14. Tha train will ba ac companied by Mr. Miller and other O. R. A N. officiate, benldea the following Instructors snd . professors from Ore gon Agricultural college at Corvallls: Dr. Jamea Wlthycombe, director exper iment station; vProfeaaor C. L Lewis, horticulturist; Profeaaor C E. Bardley, chemlat; Profeaaor II. B. Bcudder, agronomist. . v The subjects to be discussed by the experts will be "Summer Fallow," "Horticulture," "Animal Husbandry," Ohemletry of tha Boll," "Rotation of Crona," "General Cultural Methoda". The Itinerary of the train, will cover ine larming aeciion or enerman, UU- llam. Morrow and Umatilla counties and la aa follows.'. , . Monday, May 11. Arrive at Kent, 1:80 a. m., remain one hour; arrive at Graaa Valley, 10 a. m., remain one hour; arrive at Moro, 11:80 a. m.. remain .ona hour; arrive at Wasco, 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, .May li, arrive at ' Condon very much better.' EUGENE DISTRICT ; , EP WORTH LEAGUE i Session at Albany Since' Friday Evening and Will Closa Tonight " v, Tbe Program. 3 WOMAN LIKELY TO FACE (Special DUpttck ta Tha loeraal.) Albany.! Or.. . April . Tha annual eonvanUon of tha Epworth league for the Eugene district convened in aeaaion In thla city last evening. The program Included work for today and all of Ban- Mrs. Jory , Has ' Husband at Toledo and Another in Portland.' ; " Mrs. J. W. Jory. tha woman with one dav. Tha convention is In charge or I arm, xor wnom ner puaoana ana step- the leasua offlcera. The president A. I father have been searchlna tha city, haa fflruS i-i Mr P'obabla that Anniartt." of Yoncsalia.,treaaurer. The aa a result of her absenca a serious deulled program for , the convention I charge will be laid at her door. , She was as follows: . v lw found laaf evening by Patrolman unenina aervice, , love ieaav, i or i i-eierson living in a nouaa at xweinn Rev. T.. La Jonea. followed by a genuine I and Marshall streets with a man named idahaking, ... - . I Edmundson. - dmundson declares that they ; have been married, and he a wears that he knew nothing of a huaband at Toledo. Oregon, until he waa Informed by tha police. - - ,:. Mra Jory denied her Identity until confronted with her picture.. "Well, X gueaa there's - no use denying , it any Mathnrflat handahaklna. longer," aha laughed. erne naa oeen in Portland ' for , six Ms Hme. De PeninL Two other witnesses testified against the count and aaia that they had riven Mm money and Jewelry which he had never returned. Mme. De. Perrinl alio aald that when she had no more money to spare aha had signed over to the count all her silverware and furniture and he hadt promptly pawned It 7A tM latter transaction which caua-d the downfall of Count De Rpian , or the money lenders corroborated the Praise 1:16 a. m., remain one hour. - Arrive I service; ''Methods in Mission Study in at Clem 9 AS a m.. remain ona hour I ami Rahbath School." Mra E. B. Arrive at lone, 1:16 p. m, remain onelUpmeyer, Harrlsburg; "Home Mission hour. Arrive at Lexington 1:46 o. m Work.'1 Mra. K. U. Belknar: "Field remain one hour. Arrive at Heppnor J Notes on- Medical Missions,"- Alexander p. m.. remain one nonr. - t I cooper. M. D.. India. Afternooa session:. Wednesday. May IS Arrive at Irrlron I Praia servloet . "tlDlritual Work of the at :15 , m., remain one hour: arrive at I League." H. B. McCain- "Mercy- ana YTarmlatnn at i S4K a - m . ramaln ah, I u.ln 't nrliiifM not., 'Ynntartalnmanta hour; arrive at Echo at 11:15 a. m., re-land Common Sense," President Harry I weeks, and for tho past week her step- main Bi uvuT.- arriTB at jriio noes it m. crooKS or Aioany couego; rcpuna i lamer, Isaac morion, naa peen nunl- z:j a. m.. remain one nour: arrive at i from chantera! , humness. h.veninr see-1 in his-h - anrf lnw fnr h,r. Kh, fa a x-enaieion ai a p. m-remain one nour. l ston: .Address,: "ine Aioaei xoungi large, powenuuy built woman, whose Thursday. May 14. Arrive at Mil ton I Wnmnn" Mra If n Trimble of Kurene. Irla-ht arm la -iiolnr ahnva tha alhnw at :00 a. m., remain one hour; arrive I Tomorrow'a program . follows: Sun-J An Investigation of tho truth of the at Weston at 10:46. remain ona hour: I da arhonl at 10 a. m.: sermon at 11 a. I statement that a marrlao-a Mnmnnt waa arrive at Athena at 1:11 p. m remain j m., Dr. M. C. Wire f Eugene; 4 ,p. m., I performed will be made, and if it proves one noun arrive i auiidi tt i;ia p. m i sacrament or ine noiy communion; : i do true a.cuarge oi Digamy will ba Husui uu uuur. .1,1 . I p. m., regular meouna- ui in aiuuj enierea. .. ' 1 1 ' l cnapter. lea Dy it. u. 'icuain; .: p. .! '-'' i m i n- a.i.i. . I m.. Rev. R M. Nickie of COttsi ' ' f Halted Preaa Letted Wlre.l Chicago, April 26 Ill-luck and lack of employment drove another-man to suicide In Chicago tonight' . . Thomaa EL McCune. a nainter. ' who had 'been unable to find employment, locked himself In his room on the west m.. Rev. S..M. Nlckle of Cottage Grove; t A TT T)A i TtO T k TT mrk - I address by the retiring president; res- iCAlLRUAJDS FAIL TO -olutions; Installation of of fleers , and I . t.tt mr-n the farewell services. side, plugged all keyholes with paper ana turnea on ine gas. ills Doar- w: found at 11:30 tonight a : BROKM LEG KILL9 ' i mm-k-r-T-riTT-i-ri-TTiir 'i T testimony thou a count wards ' open court (United Pren tesied Wire.) : Wheeling. W. Va., April 26. Death , aiay ai "jnariea- i - . ri j i v irsinia. today claimed Clark W. f hii.VWSf-f.2J.l,Jned,tht meeting - with an acci, t disappeared Immediately after- Waks aso In which his left ia rather than faca disgrace Jn w..u" atZ. ,n 1 wn,c. :nl . . . , l ui imou, Selz Royal Blue Shoe IS ECONOMICAL " for it. " v y p y not n paying a low price rSwi -BuIueu socs here at $3.50, $t00 and ish. , They re the best shoes in the world for the money; the rnost economical oe comfort and service, ever produced! Selz Royal Blue Shoes, $3.50, $100 and $5.00. PaUC!a and Widths Marked ia Plain English f0 V. L'AllBiaes I Tffwmf?' will Ccr. 7!h crJ IVcshlsca SSs. Three weeks agow while In Washing ton, Mr. May sprained his ankle. . A week later ha waa able to get about Two weeks ago, while buggy-riding, hia horses became frightened and ran away. AfUr" losing all control of the animals anaVfeaMzlng a serious accident was in irom (Special Olipitch ta The .Journal.) ' . -i Balem, Or., April 26. Attorney-Gen- eral Crawford , haa beent requeated by tha railroad commission to bring pres sure to bear upon five railroad compa nies doing business within the .state that have failed to submit casualty re- accident two ff?".!!16-? lAfi- waa I v iuiitu ivoti ine ureal oijum- ."""lorn rallrnal h Nn,lh.rf l. A. T ber company, the Portland Southwestern railroad and the Sheridan & Willamina Railroad company. . It la not the Intention to have the attorney-general' Impose any hardships upon these five railroads, but the com mission intends to nave its powers' en .uut,uu... M.oiunui him u ih. iokn. - iiianKS are suDmittea ta each buggy and 'alighted or hia apralned f th railroads on which to make these anklV with ail hla weight Tetaiua set casualty report so that very littls extra In and amputation was tried In - the last hope of saving his life. Ha failed to rally, however, and died this morn Mr. May was - associated with John C. Snooner and John Q. - Carlisle in counsel for West Virginia' In the Vir ginia debt -case before tha .united States supreme court , i - FULTON TO EXHUME ; RATE RESOLUTION - fWtuhlnrtoa Boreas of The JonrnaLt 'Washington.- April 25. Senator Ful ton arrived In Washington at 4:3d this afternoon. .He said briefly; "Democrats registered as Republicans enough to beat me, . I am positive that explains my defat!;-v '.-. is-v - - He will at: one take ' tip his bill amending the Interstate commerce law to provide 'for a suspension of ; a pro- posea - increasea rate wnen - tne inter State commerce - commission thinks It advisable. Ha will ascertain the situa tion and push vigorously to procure Ha pasaaKe if there la any possibility of success. 7 There has been much criticism of El Wins, chairman of the senate com mittee on Interstate commerce, -Xor try ing to bury this bill. , ALBANY TEACHERS V ' ' HOLD INSTITUTE .v-i Special Dlipttcb to Tba Journal. t " ' ' Albany, Or., April 26 A local teach ers' Institute was held in thla city to day In the Central school building. The detailed program was as follows: "Com pulsory. Attendance Law," Cyrus - VI. Walker of Albany; Things Detriment al to School Work," , Professor E. K. Barnes of.? lbanon; "The Recitation" 1 I R. Traver; "History and Clvloa " Professor I Braden Gibson of Browns-vllle;-!."Tnterest How to Arouaa -ti Professor A. M, Sanders of the Albany public schools; "Grammar," Profor I R. Traver; 'Troblems in" the Coun try School,"-, Professor W. H. Martin; "Elementary 4 Agrlcultura,'1.. Profefeor Lloyd llarquam. - Jlueloal ana literary numbers were Interspersed, . work is required of the railroads to comply witn tha law. - . '' ,,. Tha report prepared by the commis sion . shows very - few ' casualties - for March. Only two persona were killed and one Injured.- The only accident was a derailment Estimated damage to equipment uuring the month was ENGINE AND TRAINMEN GET A BETTER DEAL '- (Speclil Dispatch t . Tba ' Journal.) . Pendleton Or., April 2S.- Delegatea who represented the O. R. A N.' train men , and englnemen at the Chicago conference between the general man agera - and - employes . of ' western rail roads nave : returned to their homes resented the locomotive engineers . of the system and E. C Cross, who rep resented '. tha trainmen. - hava returned home -well satisfied with the result of tne conference, it was agreed ber tween the general - managers and em ployes that no crew should, be tied up away from a terminal unless It becomes apparent that the trip cannot be made to tne -terminal ;wunin . tne -limit; ox is nours unaer tne leaerai, taws, lie lore . the i conference -' was held many crews . naa been tiea up at Kameia SKIMMED MILK DIEF Phvaicians who ara callous and hard hearted prescribe a diet of skimmed milk for the reduction of fat It la a aura, hut tnaurjDortable method of cure. Other doctors not less successful but more considerate of their patient's com fort prescribe a teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime or tne following: une ounce Mannola,- one half ounce Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic and three and ene half ounces Syrup Simplex, which is, by tho way. just as euro ana quic a noana- nt rlltf SB the Old-fashioned skimmed mllX method, and a far more pleasant one, for a fat person can 'eat the same varletr and quantity of food it usual while taking this remedy and Btlll lose twelve to sixteen ounces of superfluous fleali a day... , mm GL 01 Easter Joy Will Take Its Place ' - The joy will be'irebled if those teeth of yours are placed, in the condition that 'they, oughtto .be. u; BAD TEn;ij CAUSE. Alli i kinds; or f ROUBLE r - . . ..-...., , t .,..., v, , i' :, 1 i , ; ., ; . Both physical and.'mcrifal. Resolve .today to correct these defects ahd'jou will never regret.it. ." ' ,Wc offer you.the best service. that Jt'is possible to s obtain, in which all (oi the painful features have, been , eliminated by skill and modern methods.' " Call and let- us furnish you with' an estimate of the cost: .. Then you, can have the ' worK uone ai; your pleasure. jcxaminaiion iree. : 4 . . - - xB. b. r.'VxiaHT GOOD SET OF TEETH fjr A A ON RUBBER PLATE. & JUU BEST SET OF TEETH ' d'O'AA ON RUBBER PLATE.....,4.3)O.Ull, PAINLESS DENTIST 342 Washington Street, Corner Seventh . ; . OFFICE HOURS-8,A."M, to 5 P. :30 to' 8 :30 .PM.; SUNDAYS 9 A. Mto'x'P.'M..- ' " V. - PHONE MAIN 2119TWELVE;YEARS.IN PORTLAND; rVf v " Bingham Springs,' Baher City and 'else where away from the terminal, which Is - La' Grande, on this' division,- and great dissatisfaction prevailed. - Employes- -now feel that the matter has been satisfactorily .Bottled for them on the O. R.. & :W.;i-y:iMli,i k;X.;t FALLS SEVEN FEET . : AND BREAKS NECK i (Special Sisvatch to Tba Joaraal.). Seattle,' "VWash.," ' April ' 5 Jamea O'Neill, 6 years old, a marine, engineer, waa found .dead this afternoon by :an 8-year-old girl. O'Neill had fallen over the railing - into a sunken garden, i a distance of seven" feet - Shoe prints on tho. base of . tne fence protecting the sidewalk. from the garden " Indicated that O'Neill had stumbled' and 'Ditched headlong-over the rail. A slight brulss inaicatea tnai ne struca on nis tempi.;, oyiqgT.'r insianuyfc-.-v -p-t: EUGENE L0CAT0E 'U Wi : ;; , ACCUSED OF FRAUD '-(Special Dlipateb to Tha Journal.! , Eugene, Or., . April :.Z5. M.- T. Dev ereaux, a young timber locator of thi city, waa arrested -today on. a warrant issued at Spokane charging' him with obtaining, money under false' pretenses. It Is alleged lie located a' .number of ersons thera on worthless land, after aving shown - them good timber. Hia alleged operations were carried on over a year ago and he 'haa -been residing in Eugene since, . DeDuty Sheriff Pueh of Bpokane, left with him today. He waived extradition.-, Hia wife and: two children live here. All are well con nected. V ,: -x ' -. . -v ( ' I Baa "' c- Freewater. Rcbekah .''Xodgo, (Spaelal Mxpitcn t The Joamal.1' ' ' Freewater. Or..iAnrl1 2R -a-A new Ht bekah lodge haa been Instituted at this lace, ta be known as Integrity lodge! to, -17k. .The (charter list numbered 11 and 4 more have just been taken' In.' Pomona lodge of Milton and ' Bee Hive lodge of Walla Walla assisted In giving the degree work. :, The officers-eloct of the new lodge arJ M.:0., Mrs. Annie Bad aero; V. O.. Viola Miller; ? secre taryrI B., Mitchell; treasurer Cather ine White;' warden, Mrs. I. Gulllford: conductor, Emma ManelaV I. G., Anna Weaver; O. Q., Mrs. J.. Grooms;-R, S. N. O., Mrs. I. Cy Mitchell; .JU' S. N. O., miss Alice. ampDeii; . B. v. U Mrs. u. ts. v. u.i' Alice Muir; uey; musician, Mrs, v. a Sanderson. B. Patterson; chaplain. May' Hadley ' j. j. ofinaerson; , Mrs. f Maggie 0. R. & N. :0FFICtALSf ; .TO CONFER MONTHLY : m r.t. .-1. -n. . . 1 . - ' Pendleton. Or. April' ZS.Twenty O. R. & N. officials. Including supcriniend ants. assistant superintendents: dispatch ers trainmasters, division engineers and roaamasters, win meet tn, tins city to morrow for a. conference on -the man agement of the road. ; This Is the first of a series of monthly meetings of ofri- ClalSVA.-. - . t lrv:r iiXfj:' out of asylum, imi 1 - s SUES FOR DIAMONDS j fSnae'al Dlapateb ' to The Jnrnl.) ' Pendleton. Or.. Aoril 25. Sult has been -brought against Mark Patton, one of the leading barbers of this city, by James - Washington to recover posses sion of f600 worth of diamonds. Wash ington was formerly a gambler here but haa -been In the Insane asylum. He alleges, he left, the jewels with Patton, . Lane Odd Fcllotrs Celebrate. ' (Special Dlspateb to Tba Weoraal.l Eua-cne, Or.. Arjril 25.i Lone county Odd Fellowa today celebrated In Eugene the eighty-ninth anniversary of' the or der in America, Lodges from all parts of tha county-were here to participate. in tba forenoon a big parade was tela. m. QEiuUuU ( - , - r -- - , Never Fails to ' HESTOSIE GRAY or FADED HAIR to Its NATURAL Immediately afterward a meeting In tha theatre waa addressed by Colonel. J. M. Williama Another meeting was held in the afternoon, and a program-was rendered. Over 800 Odd Fellows were In the' parade, headed by Canton Hovev, Patriarchs MUltant In its first appear-, ance In public. s .Xllledjb7 Car.! r--f Chicago. April 2S Frank' Dunham, a . motorman employed by the . Illinois -Tunnel company, was crushed to death Under his car' in the tunnel un'Iertha : postofflce building tonlsrht. nnnh''w , was backing the motor- to a mall car to couple with it. Vtic moiOr fttu-.A, fhe mill rer with terr'flc nrc a1 Dunham was thrown under the wheela. " His skuII was crusheo and jhlsp'wo-iy .: horribly mangled. , COLOR end BEAUTY No matter how long it has been my or faded. Proniotes a luxuriant growth ef haalthv hair. StoDS its fallinir out end positively removes Dan- -droll. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Rv fuse all substitutes. 2V times as much in$L00as60c8izfl. ' . . , IS NOT A DYE. Phllo Har SOec. Co., Newark. N.-J. -" ' CI and ffOc bottles at druggists WOODAKD, CLAr.EE & CO.