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6 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. ' TUESDAYS EVENING; MAY 12, 1808. ACCUSED BY MYERS, DOCTOR DEFENDS NAME HOLD IIP fill . iOAVEV (M GET IVAHTS PLACE 1'WLTOO LOSES . . .... , . AT SUi'lTO BD Oil HEAD '' "' " ' A " '' ' ' " ' " - ON THE TICKET - DEPUTY P0IIJT - - . Hamilton Case Will Be De- Judge 'Pecides Moser Had Messenger Who.Was Struck h Dotvii by Thugs on Great Northern Train Not Ex pected to live Further . Details. At J:S0 o'clock this afternoon the Northern ..- TttiU I nd Great Northern official at Seattle gave out the roi lowing additional detain of ;tb train rnhhenr. which DPeara on the front . ... page of "this Issue. ' ; ' Seattle, May, 12. Perrlne, was. re vived ad although Buffering from a fractured skull, managed to gasp out Ws tide of the story. : Perrine entered the express car shortly before I o'clock this morning to sort h la valuable pac aces for the run to Vancouver, Brltlah Columbia. As the expreaa messenger waa working, a tall man in an over coat with, braai button quietly entered me car. rerrine luruvu w atv " and the tail man said! "Throw up your . handa" . ; Perrine laughed at th robber, who . approached Perrine and grabbed him by the vest. Just at that moment the train crave a lurch aa it started for the south end of the tunnel which runs under the city. Realising that the man meant business, Perrlne started to fight, but before be could strike a. blow he was knocked down by a blow from behind. Until he waa discovered by feilow .train men half a mile north of Ballard, Per- rlnef remembers nothing more of the Af j jjajr - .. - .,... ... . It Is evident that th robbers looted the strongbox of $8,000 while the train ; was running through the tunnel and that they left the car near the north end of the tunnel, as all trains elowi down when emerging at the north end. That the robbers ar in Seattle Is the opinion of the police, and that they will lie low until the matter, becomes o.ult. Freight Agent Thomas B. Deguan of the Great Korthern stated this after noon that It la his opinion that the rob bers were well Informed about train , movements. He says It is A rule Of the I Great Northern that all express cars shall remain locked from the time the .,' messengers enter them. Although Per-i rine has not said so, it Is probable that he had not yet locked the door, as he never dreamed of a holdup while his. car waa still within the shadow of the union depot, a The police . believe that the two men are the same that robbed nd killed two express messengers at penver a week -ago. -Perrlne Is at the hospital in a critical condition and bis - life is hanging la the balance.' . The police have reported to headquar ters that 16,600 in currency and 1200 in nickels had been found at the foot of the stairway leading to Kinnear park, near-the north end of the tunnel. This confirms the suspicions that the ban dits left the train at this point and are stiU In Seattle or violnlty. . s PIOUEERS Will IET III TEfiTS THIS YEAR ' , '.' . "' : ''''.'"' " '" Dr. B. A. .Robinson, who waa accused by the late George T. Myers of having undue Influence over bis wife- and daughter and with having caused the death of, Mrs. Myers in 1908. through his incompetence as a physician, .; ap neared on the witness stand In the county court this morning to defend his name and to ten his story oi uie iaiai illness of Mrs. Myera i The accusations of Myera against Robinson snd the bitterness shown by the former toward the ohyslclan and his daughter, Mrs. Oeorgia Frances Stevens, after the death of Mrs. Myers, are the basis, for the contest begun by Mrs. Stevens to overturn the will of her rather, under which she was cut oil with $20,000. while practically all the remainder of the $30000 estate went to her brother, George T. Myers jr, in. atallmenta of the evidence in the con test have been riven before Judge Web ster several times in the last few months, and the climax of Interest came this morning when Dr. Robinson waa called to the etana. Just From Sick Bed. It develops that- Or.- Roblneon - has been in Portland since March 11, com ing from his home in Virginia. He re mained for soma time In hiding at the home of Mrs. Stevens, it being thought wise to keep his whereabouts a secret Dr. Robinson this morning aald that he suffered a sever illness soon before he came to Portland, and he rose from a sick bed to board the train. His phy sician feared he would not reach . the coast alive, he said..- I told them that I tiust come," said Dr. Robinson. "After I read the tes timony that waa brought' out-err on the other side, there was nothing else for me to do, for I will not rest without refuting It and defending my name. I felt that there was no better way to die than in the cause of truth, and I de termined to coma." Dr. Robinson was only fairly started on his story when the noon adjourn ment waa called. But in the snort time he was on the stand he gava several interesting; fragments of testimony rela tive to himself and hla early acouaint- anc with the Myers family. One of th interesting- things he told waa a chap ter of-political history, in which Tie ao- counted for unfriendly remarks said to have been made regarding aim by to late Mark Hanna. . Dr. Ko bin non said he waa wen- ac quainted with Hanna, and spent much time himself propagating the doctrines of "sound money. He organised A Sound Money league In Ohio and learned now Hanna naa teen grooming wcB.ur ley for president. He was connected th the committee on financial legis lation of th New Tork chamber of commerce, and urged th chamber to support McKlnley. From conversation with Hanna he knew that Hanna had put a big sum Into th campaign, and lis advised the chamber to get back of McKlnley, because Hanna was in deep and had the reputation . of getting his money out of every investment he mad. rough ahb 0114, Bin. , '"After that, said th witness, be de voted almost two years to a fight against th Ship subsidy bill fathered by -Hanna. He said that if Hanna ever told Senator Mitchell that the witness was unreliable and could not be de pended on, as a letter written by Mitcn ell and sdmltted in evidence declares, Hanna's words wer influenced by th tact that Robinson couia noi oe ap pended on to support ny Republican measure regardless of Its character.' Hanna would have made a great deal of money by the passage or uie snip sidy bill, th witness explained, Tnkinar un . the bealnnlna 'Of 1 Mvers' Illness. Dr. Robinson said -that it started In l0i when the congres sional oommltte on rivers and Har bors was here and went to visit the Jetty near Astoria. Th Myers fam ily went oh this trip, and the witness said that th - eldsr Myers was tinder th Influence of liquor while on toe boat He was so much "Intoxicated that he Introduced bis daughter to the same man three-time la -five minutes, -Dr.. Mnhlnmn aald. That nlaht at th ban- ouet at Astoria Myers drank a quart of champagne... On th return trip, in alighting from th train, Mrs., Myers had a sever fall, her husband falling to assist her. - That , waa the beginning of her long illness. Dr. Robinson dented that lie had re fused to consult other doctors regard ing the case or Mrs. Myera saiu that he did not want to undertake ih. mtmmt .of the case, as he was pot In the best of health, but she urged him to do so tor a ume, ana am cua senUO. ;. - . . , layers' SNunnu That llvtni. before bis death. ODCnly accused Dr. Robinson with having lm- roper relations with nta aaugnter, Mrs, tevens. was the testimony of several witnesses this morning. Statements to this effect wet's testified to by J. Couch Flanders and Drs. Darr and Qulgley, th two last named being women doctora Dr. Darr attended Mra Myers for a long period of time. AU three witnesses told of Myers' excited manner in dis cussing' th death of his wife and de nouncing KObinson. "ianaers ana ur. Darr said they refused to listen to such talk, as thsy believed It was' the result of an insane delusion. Other testimony as to Myers' bitter ness toward Dr. Robinson and his daughter waa given by Mra Nichols and Mra Emma H7 Stenberg, old friends of Mrs, Myera Several of the witnesses told of the praise bestowed on Dr. Rob inson by Myers before his wife's death, which turned to bitterness after she bad passed away. Judge Webster was unable to resume th hearing this afternoon and no furth er evidence will b beard until Thurs day afternoon. Bobbers Secure Small Sum Big Stick' Expected to Swing -jji oaioon dui ieeinneji BecausaiJonimissioner is ,', Bartender Escapes f ' r Politically Acthe. , ; (United press Zaassd Wtn.. I Frank Davsy, speaker of th last 8erameato, CaL, May 1J. Three I house of representatives by virtu of unmasked men last .night nterq a aa- i Bourn organisation ; of that body, is 1IAII An MAaaalh ' ' a jST ' V . $..' a4 I B. . V. . I . It . V .a t stood; np i 'the bartender" and patrons at to the sUte convention tor permanent that rkAlltf a aa - . kauAliiAee . 1 . t- . . " witr,.; CT", V A ' chairman. Mr. Davey, who is now pub- lS??-.:: a-paper ln.fiurna, and who 1. .fttVii T.Vi thTX .. WM on -in reaerai pay- rou aa com- faa-tmaSMVhl. cided Tomorrow Jbj'. I Ilight to Sit as Grand ' Gantenbein. ' " , Jury. Tomorrow morning Judg Cfantenbsln I -Any hop that Charles w r-t- will declda whether or not A. N. Hamll- may hav had that he . to to,otitld to sv place on tha bal- d through technical pototg regarding lot at th eomlria- election . as a c&nd!-1 his cas in tha dute for railroad commissioner in oppo- dashed to the around tn. ! sltion . to Clyds 13. Aitchison. Haihil- J JudM r,",'! ri?una thl ofhln by ton'a apnlioolion for a writ of mandate J I, K -"eland, who" overruled the nio- xo compel t.'cunty Clem tieiaa to place i w- w aismiss tn ' Indictment. HUGH ES WILL HOT BE SECOND JThs fnSrnlni:- Q VL Ikwiod annei?insTor ; tomy. was - th. Mlor dSuSS? 2ZXa&1 H"'ion and Deputy District Attorney a contention that th tnJ .' the Fulton-Talt delegates should his Hanav for tha eountv rlnrlc . - formation was '- llleeal Ko. i - ' UmVd'VwndfXrt M".tt7t w Siff&tt.-0"'' Sanshia - cnalal tor th cbr- Hamilton' should fll bis petition as an ? Rjf1" f i ttorny jr. instead of by th dis- i?J!oh iuHfnin'N- v Independent oandldat with th county tr Attorney in person. " , ni?CmtJZit hi52fii0,il"riS5iS?lSi-2 clerk or with the aeereUry 6t state. w UesI that th district 'at- ' ' ?0!.Ab-utbua?.fJ?T?r '-beini The offlc was created sine the law flont faas th cower t .it a. i iuouuuuou M.UET . iua uuoui m&ujiiiin. . n m i d being polnte to deputy, i understood court ha set- tnat the dls- Hn. m ,(. ,, i. .i. 7': l'umrai umieu iaax namuion nricik, ki. v;: r' granu jury T 23.' WhP, Jn, h 5?,.f'.'- Planted his petition to tha secretaryJ .L:. v .:. - ' visea that na should I hhi lur u"noea in waitons : -naa viitk a. tarn inn sail rvakrM . n.aa r-a .. " "T X ww,' v VVUI BUIOi;iEIIPICKED UP ByTjEPOUCE Hangers-on of Circus "Want ed in Various Places for Bobbing the Innocent. Three notorious bupko men, on of whom has his picture in th Portland (police gallery aa wanted la New York. Til BABIES . BUmi TO DEATH Mother Bescues One Child but Faints While Re turning for Others. ' (Bolted Press &eaed Wire.) Oakland, Cat, May U.-Whlla their mother waa herolcallv trvlnr to nmu IXTrvnlil XTft A aaAtW- Vlnn. ' convention. ,, r v , - , .. . . Owina to the bmS: Prwi?drnv Tf V)frifA . Ott th otbar side of th pastur th f10" A1tr,5t"'. ther . doubt aa thought as the -f,nrmarke? 'hatvhe iresiaency ii iieciea. t iton-T popi. : r.lM7h vraursa xx. nuiuai aa in lea din a nds-l ,J. v,ui.i i tnlna in nn., ,in r sibllity for chairman, thouah it in said "her wita the count y jerk or the seo.Jwalton . i - ., . . .. . , nran n r ,m .. . & a . ..,B,in .. . w, u lur , w ii..t ' ii .1 a T ... r v . --- v " . . I XOr ma trial mmtr . " 3 r oiera. - -i ...... 4. - t i " ."'t" " utran. court Owlna to the neaullar' wording ot th I 1.-1 rverseo. m cas because no nlea law In regard to th railroad commls-1 Iru .,n"?' cannot nw b (United Freas Xaaaed Wire.) at headquarters that no definlU discus! I "M. ' ' SKfUarJtl trial maVt, e" sion has been haT relating to th or-f n? P"4 0B Judg Oantenbeln I Walton was eent to t AT -New- Tork. -MayUknor nuiu.., vj. iew ivn, wuajr. jiuv. .u iuo ucieKaiBs rea.cn Liie city.- ' tus on th talk In which he is mentioned iT1- lolgats from over tha state ar rta&v"Can iationW.Sf To General 'Stewart U Woodford U wjiol. toinrwffi b cut and hf,, 5 sent a letter In which he wrote; so that on hursdaV mntn?? hil5 .V2 "For reasdns which are controlling SSnvenUoS mtl itX wiu hi5i ii'S nH whlk l,.i no room fnr Hlu.iulnn BonYTOUW mt 11 W1U b SJ1 CUt and Tv" Ci -7.i 3 C- J" ',:. .rIT." ;' I arieo. the honor uieroDy oonierrea, i should not be able to accept and would not in any contingency accept th nomination for - vice-president - Not - even - wer I elected could I serve." . LHlDVIHI LI for a io .r..l.w l5 penitentiary mln nirv?Im '0r hOlinS Patrof "n J1 -Nelson on - a Wlllametre height car several years ago. HwbI given several additional years for Ytl tSUSSL- ' f.S- e Bfu" dlstflot at tornev railed to Km Plead the bFtb Su- prem court s ; r. , . 77 A- The manurari nf th Vnitnn.Taf mA Mulkey-Taft factions know Just about Where all of the dalea-ataa atari it ,Thr.m In either of th two camps will b gath ered together Wednesday night In cau- ? ,-HLS Walt Frees IM WJra aspirations and th maDDlna out of an Bmtt Francisco, May 13 Emeryvlll anti-Bourn program. Whatever fight I first: EXTINCT JIMjINEB DRAWS BIG TRADE ta&'SJjB'WS IV fflUS! Si ..:'"J5.. tr?3? IE ilLll I VILLL TRACK TODAY CHU sleep as TAKES LIFE FATHER Sir John Edensenr Opens Shop In Little Side Street of London. In ths journed mapped ready for the next day. .All Polata to rnltoaut It Is nOW believed that HanntA. Vitltn will head tha natlnnal rfsiinn key is also to be given a place? but Uourne is to be shut out. At the eau- SrS. f llflt Jf.omlneea for national deleeatea nn.1 fri i . in t . London, May U-Th snobbishness of J will be decided upon and thes will be e rJadS? thVWt'X t?" .OW Bttlr ;.4j. I to H CAmmi flnrl 4 - mtrui lima :.. ' I - . vyuuu j uawuu iu His Home. . LEAVES HUSBAND TO BECOME YOGI Aaron Boggs, tt years old. eon. tractor living at SSC Blandlna street, last mgn commutd sulcld by shooting himself la the forehead with a is-caUbcr revolver, while hla wlf mil ni. -kTi a""en Uy 'eP'1" l.th sam room. Th shot waa firsd about o'clock and Mrs. Boggs was Immediately awakened.' When She learned what Viar huakanH h.A Y.f.,.tta tod. May liPrldent The" Sd"2S2Sf "i ao " "'ouurna men wm minrop imisworxn biob or Furau 1 ""', eutenng in nouse tney tiu found no dlffi- and th children w-54? . r. .ou.1 Pro- U.i. i. ..u il ZZ"r ' . London baa bean demonstrated In a very Presented to the convention Thursday Wife of President of Purdue loins miuln. mannar lliirlna- tha nait fiw 1 w. Ksi"U 1 , r . ' " " ... , ah ims, of course, la provided th days. An announcement was publicly anti-Bourne forces rra able to control made that Sir John Edenseur (pro-th convention. From present lndlca- nounced Enseur) had opened a millinery iit" "Vo" " m lii it .2ubt 111' tn5 shop Just off Conduit street - Luit0 5 f"w; "J,!? il,iv"a,dl" f" .A P.'.,?h.i?iLfJ-i JuVgingfrrn "the tSL&JSlS! 1st IH B li UnOOUKtl AIIVWU SB,S aJULl Mystic Colt and "Withdraws From World." naa sag street, but th woman who would mile to meet . . . . . ... . . . i . . i.uu will i in uiiii. m u vr-v a,,. t. . ..... "u"f JE. ."S.-'iT va"avl" gram whichmay-b dldT un his wlf had withdrawn from th world. by peopl who Insist on seeing Sir John 1 tm-i5,!r,u": - includin her husband and family, to Kfiltnc?Jn 5 eIU condition. Esakll iLrST,JJ Togl and pursue J were arrested this morning by Off leer I thm. two children of Robert Nune- IJandUet Hill lie oerred m GolU' Sheriff suvens, peputy tsnerur macher, MUton and Mildred, twins, IH 7 ,, ' . , Leonard and Spclal Agent Wood of th l'nl Si-wW P"ed to death this , in 'flash" coin was found upon them, "t WT KrZZTl An7v",1?-f-eli ln falnt three decks of playing cards and a "Th, mm" 6t 1 the Tflr ii ,,nkna phoney check, for ll,7&. t They gave Mra Nunemachtr was in thiTlVrd-n their names as Frank Hart. Tom John- pic,, flowers wheiT a ' sere.m St tar0 .Practically all - arrangements hav been completed for th thirty-sixth an nual reunion of tb Oregon Pioneer as sociation June li. ' Th metlngi will be held in tents Just north of the Ar mory, Tenth and Davis streets. Head quarters hav been' established In the rooms of th Oregon Historical society on th fourth floor of th ctiy hall, where badges can be secured from Sec retary Georg H. ,Himes, i commencing itui un j, o uu. a. ; 1 - f i i All of the railroads' will1 sell round- trip ticKets for one and one-third th regular rare, and a large crowd is es pectea in attendance, on th day pre ceding, June 10, a business meeting of vne luuian war veterans will o held. In addition to th nrulir imwria that has been arranged th Pioneer Wo- . .Aw&iuarT win sivs a fraud van- ouet. la the drill hail of the armory at 4;S0ocloclc. All pioneers and their bus bands or wives will be eligible to ths . vauuuci wiucn nas come to be - re- rarded as one Of the most pleasing af air of the pioneer's meeting. The ban quet will be in charge of Mrs. C M. Cartwright chairman. .Art inovation this year will be a bask - t plcnia to the Oaks June 12. Manager Freeman -haa tendered the freedom of the grounds to th pioneers. This in cludes the privilege of visiting all the performances on the grounds free of cost. Special privileges will also b ac corded relatives and friends of the pio neers and Indian war veterana .Following is the program that has been arranged for the main ma.ii... .7 I O'clock: Patriotic music, band; p"ay- address of Welcome. Mavor u. t response, Joseph D. Lee, 1848, president Jpl0"f association ; short address. Judge M. C Georga 1851: sonr. ra,t tat lou; benediction, chaplain; "Amer ' lea.'' audien--e. .'ASK VACATION 40P 7. 7 UNINHABITED CITY Judge "Webster In the county eonrt yesterday afternoon listened to arm. J&ln S th Pioneer streets In th town Of-Plalnfleld. ad joining th city on th eaat. Thl but bas no lnhabltanta and th. .' city proposes to utilla the tract fnr educational lnatitutlona Fourteen re- iiiv..i.u ....... vioaiun na vicinity oppose tne vacation, alleging that th. property, should remain as it is An the. other band, It is alleged that 'thoio not living on th tract cannot anneir ss remonstrants. Judge Webster will announce his decision tomorrow morn ins. - . v . - .).. - SPENCER HANDS IX " . , HIS RESIGNATION City Building Inspector Spencer" has frtrmallv taiKli.ra hi. r.,IM.iu. V : , . . , - V . --oiftiHiiBii, . B.ng llnyor Iarry Lone baa accepted it. j6 eppotnfment has thus . far been made hy Mayer Lane to fill lhe Vacancv left by Rpeneer. but will b in a few flaya Ppencer leaves the department' after irving since juiy i. moe, to engage in the manufacture of bolts and nuta As- 'ii"i viin eastern capitalists, Spen eer will erect a 33.000 plant in Sell wood wher tb new enterprise will be vni 1 IVU VII. - ... t - - - . .. t' '- . ( . Added to Jafl Library. " ; - The-complete works of Voltaire,' In it vOiimea hav h-n aiMcd to the llhrnr at t: ounl y Jill. Thoy were the gift ir tii'nij ii,' liurlburt. frmer county hot, tuil are plr.ifJ on the shelves tl-in morning.' The writlnss of the fa ii"iij anvfirn are havlr than the aver f literature, but it Is thought an ' !- iat:e reader v .il occaslonally t beea following th JHOITIS OW eir;ljim,..aaa,- the deerinrf t..7,,.a iSS' cus for some time. Susceptlbl youth wVrdTbllndtd by ank2d c?Sd w?n from th country, wer their favorit I f av wy amoa ana erased wltn aama anil, nl reus men sav. they are I , eh. ....... . . S,si7.a baldly m several cities along the m,-?"5.,Tvto bV" "-?I-iP-w! circus .route for eatraotlnr easy money danrer Dy neighbors but nol until h oy. iueir vanoua i nair naa ba badly singed. M'CASLIN'S PLEA TO BE SELF DEFENSE ; J (Special Dispatch to The Journal.! ueDnner. or. m.t h Th. . - - . . . tnmy ioi in f' foujt opened yesterday with a very larg docket. Th grand Jury brought In an indictment against D. W Sir. FOUR ROBBERIES KEEP ALL PATROUalEfl BUSY R. Enyman and Carbarn gelIfftti Watchman Are Held j v" Upl)y Tings. " without flinching, although he waa very nervous when, brought Into the court room. ; Judge Bean arantail th. Am,- ant nvxtension of" tim In which to isau, n raving aaaea until Wednes day afternoon. It is thought he will plead not guilty. Althoueh hn haa mA. trio, consisting of.a matt and two y". ooys, nia up v. nu7n1a.11 . . sented oy Redfield and Van Vactor Fifty-sixth, street, about ecioca Me, nas a wealthy brother in Texaa last night and aecure'd 13.40. Ruyman but It is i not thought bs will get any stated te the polio that one ot the boys I Th. c.ml .,,ln.k rv.a . -o - . . ... .. . . f . ... . : , wu.riri covered Turn wniie tne ouier ti v-1 cnargea witn Killing j. o. Allan at lacaea mm xrosa .; ii. 1 uwnmosr sv nas not been nartea w iii, w.uiuiui 1 .v w a w wiu 1 Bnwauy com ud iiHimiKwu .www . ... r . i . j . unconscious oy iws mmu, w uw the barn about 10:80 o'clock last night They rifled his pockets, securing; Officer Edds found th locK on in Palm saloon. First and uait sireeia, broken about 3:30 o'clock this morning - and several bottles of choice ry emp-1 lister he found on John tiara I-1 Mra Boggs now lies at Mr. Qowdy's mrstlo isiner, is at a less to c- , l" w vne cauees wnicn led his India " ... ' wlfio-da " w " He and his two eons ar heartbroken I Aaron Rnrs-a h.i i "i " ieit hopes of being on of the lucky fnd eM -eagerly welcome her back, for about sis years. He was n shon Is ?.'5.ht chosI to represent Oregon in but ar unable to reach her. . Miss Jeanette Armstrong In Loi l' 2 Chicago. . The circumstances were laid by Presl- six year ago. Informed that Sir Jbhn caftnot be seeiL Z kll "H0 IS tdy. arrowing. Mm "JTtl : ",nZJTtZ ?0uni. ror(.u If these anxious ladles had only taken cnventlon meets IT,,J?m ""PPO"- Imported from ( to commit sulcld. th trouble to look up the usual peer- C.7,tiA -fin Jr: 1Zwlwmr .ol m con ages and baronetages they would have X -5aIVlthe outward or hid found that no such person existed Th actual eroorietor ol the Miss Beatrice Hale, the daughter country minister, who is a distant de scendant or a sir John .Edenseur, bar on tb latter was Portland married to Los Angeles There la much nvnmtu . f dent Stone before tha board of trualaaa I tlinr...!... -I... .k. ' "?u'u J k. lii.lii.nllT nltl. ki. ...I.il. ... .r. wiirou vho convention la j . . . .... . -..1.0.1110, r6rontr- onet. who fouaht against -a"-' "T WW I -,.av a.aa .M .K..a 1-. OH.' tsip i a j - m vr sivi -vsase vi uuiaou th businesa at Sir ' John's is likely to -TJi" -m "l1 sag considerably. SS-eTf!S-wJil ; . .a. 1 I a-. WATCH BREAKERS OF ROAD RULES COURT IN COLUMBIA Automobile Clubs In France Employ Bailiffs to Take Note of Dan ' gere to Machines. : LOCKS CASE WON BY STATE ihv. Many woman and aoms men I Danus Rnlt nf v. Itr.t. rr. ... tha Al1aa M nnlnil h. !.. i - .. ""lucn III which became quite a fad with certain highly educated persona It waa taught that th com Diet Dower of th Yon philosophy involved "withdrawal" or separation from kindred friends. when last beard from President Stone s wife was in Germany. Dr. Wlnthrop Kllsworth Stone was born In New Hampshire July II. 18(2. He graduated front th Massachusetts Be Adjudicated by the Judge Other Cases. to ni (Special Dispatch to Tha Jcornal.) Special Dispatch to Th Joornal.) 1 SL Helena Or., May 12. Circuit court convened, her . this 4. morning for the Agricultural colleg and then finished "Prlns; term, this being th first regu- , l3"e"..V ?, wn-T, M T?" wr term noe It was-closed by th holl- malnan nntll. I , ua mat salsa earl eaa l m ahrnaiL hut married fcar in Ihla onnnlrv I ", VTOiooer m. iiui a.! n-mu . w w Balem. Mav It Th. Trf,.. I Z.v. nT v . 1 . ' iT. i" . 1 . . L V,.." 1 Tk. mn. Urfi.t at. iB. . . .... . ..... ' vi, I " - . wvu-i wuiiv iua waa a wiiiii.v .1 vii wwa I ... v.. ui.uuvrci ing the nigh-ways safe for au.tomobil-leral Electrto company lost tb Oregon chuM" ftta agricultural experiment la that of B. Mart Wonder of Portland . I.t. .lltAlHAkll. .l.,K. th.Mi.kAnl I . . . . t ...Hn. U. ..a W I . ! 1. . II..1 I I --.-...u..w ,u,.,,v.,.,.Uvii ni. 10CKS cam In tha limi.. . ".""".. ii.au I VB. tfia Astoria r'nlnmhla RlMrVcIL ar employing cerUfled bailiffs to prose- A decision handed down this afternoon ltj JSnJt.UmA,!nwa9nMi ?mPny for damages for Injuries cut breakers of th highway regula- "y.?81!.1118. efre? th circuit court " :"rV?i.S"".rlulnJr v.on ' tne derend- tolls due from 189S to 1904?wlth 10 TrTYft OP PORTTTAATi whe" th train was derailed on mile per cent interest. i-a.x- , i ourm 01 et. rteiens. nnnnmn i mtjo Ttr nm i in compiaini aiiege mat tne deraii- JVUOX1W11.XUO XiAlX 1 went of the train was caused by th r.rci.ii- recnioaa avna negligent opera tion of th train at a high rat Of soeed ovsr a aerectiv and unsafe roadbed. In an Intoxicated condition and INSANE MAN yATTACKS .STUFFED BUFFALO rrnf .a ft . . . . ..... ' Tacoma, Wash.. May 12. Great com tied, can tarrying a part of the saloon's rye on I motion was caused thi afternoon at "'v" ,11? was arrestea. I o clocK in -the lobby of the Donnelly ,n?-i:orlew' wno runs a bicycle shop at J hotel by a struggle between ajh Insane 103 Russell street, found two DOVS loot man and tli nnllMn... i,..,,e. ing his store early in the evening. I put him under arrest, fie reriatarat pocketa crammed with smsJl mrchaa-Und was observed than and agalrJ this - . " wsm .v. i uiui iiina iu ua ax: una nuu, r Tki. . . . . . . .. . . v - ' r .... m. -i i ii:rr vv. j. nuDtn iciunu iww imB ttrnMn.. n. .immid. wiiu.u ... ... secreted in a boxcar near the aaat side idea that h was the proprietor of the depot about 1:30 o'clock thie morning hostelry and comlag Into the lobby h JnLwhen he commanded them to come began an attack on the stuffed buf- forth they jumped put on-the opposit fafo standing ther, Several men seized Mid. unA run H. fir-a A . .knl anH Ana w i . . . . .i . . - - - " - - I nun at vjicm anu . na waa prevented from w?2 Thl" mft, v bis riddling vth stuffed bison, with filets. ... w ....... iu i rwicfmm r . ovffronw.r.n . mm .n.i In Thnma. Ct.nh.n .11.. T B Pnk. I I, i. 1 .' . ' " ertS. whom Ofricr P.nriu arr.at.rl at I . . the corner of First and' Morrison! . " . .. . .. . streets about 6 o'clock this morning, ths . ' , . t-ommiia OUJClde. ponce have a man who holds decided I (Bolted Prcea-Laaaad Wlre.t vi1w"L. .H informed -the . of fleer that! Sacramento, Cai, May 12 Mrs. Rob-"fw-j:,1 thBn th2 Pllc-. : W. Pithera a pretty young woman and that he would not answer any ques- 0f 17 years, committed suicide In her au or th aees wer continued apartments at th Hotel Turpi,, U. niani or swauowinar earooiin aiii aha had been separated from her husband. wno prongni aivorc proceeainga and ws despondent. No special reason Is iigneo. - csne wrote tne vounr husband a itiier saying sn loved him very much V... , V. . 111.1, . . . tlona by Judge Cameron for sentence. EVANS REITERATES DEMAND FOR WARSHIPS An Nnrtn Tlatea vtk a , ing upon th rear clatform of hit car m. 55 tfJL f Bob Evans addressed I tional church at 2:80 o'clock tomorrow i7" Vl ui-uuibj wn cwnt iron aiiernwn urxaer ths. iHiinlAM of the The formap Mt-nn.,.. .vi. aw. I e v lrtoalt. il .w"1,"""u'lU"VUICi Vt t-Ue - - 1 1 1 I i a a im hOT7ee . lt.eme-n.t AT? A VaPQ fiTrrarrd that th i; a...:i" '".r, i v. vj w jj x j ter Off With, fewer atat.amn mwA I i. hnttl.ahln. ... . . . .... I D oaH will that v tn danger of war and always! t artJJf hav" something i t soma oihr oallbn wanta" I til Old Ballad IlecltaL "old ballad" recital will be given OF THE UNIVERSITY i 'if j msnar, ' rJU i'tT"' r- Maf Thomaa Mo J?7.rf vJf'yf er flsbermaa. S6 iears ha. lea taken to thV asvluVf X-12? 7i.".r.- a to '"" fSnarl.I ftanat4i . r. ' TnMra.l . '. '- ? UnlverMtV . Of nr..n TTmt.n.' u. 12. President Kerr V tht. (Sr.ann Arrlcultural college will address the as sembly tomorrow morning and many of the visiting grangers are expected to b present as gua( of the university. If the weather is pleasant luncheon will Hons. During a few days tour In the vicin ity of Marseilles the bailiff of th Mar seilles AutomoDiie ciuo noted 7 unat tended vehicles, 40 drivers asleep and 46 vehicles on the wrong side of th road. To prevent possible accidents and allow time for the repair of the roads, the snorting committee of the French Automobile olub decided to prohibit rac ing automobiles using tno meppe clr-oult From th fact that many driver oreaaing tne rules were disqualified for the Grand Prix race, it has been decided to run the Grand Prix des Volturettes on July , and the Grand Prix de l'Au tomobtle club on the same date. Th French Automobile club ia aaaln erect. Ing a special grandstand. BARON CHALLENGES DOCTOR IN SERIES OF MIRACULOUS ESCAPES Keen Eye) ot Young Holer Dlecovere rotten and worn ties, and a defective w" ana oroxen rM- i wo or u plain Narrowly Missed ; Drowning Three Times, and Now It's Rail. -road Train. . -v. a Sentinel Who Was a ' Ctongptrator,' Lisbon. May 12. King Manuel's knowledge of military regulations bas led to the discovery ef a dangerous tiffs ribs war broken, bar hatir waa aeverelw bruiseit aad aha auff.ri 1hm. nal Injuries. She asks for tln non dam ages, (no physioian's fees, fit for drugs ana raeuicines ana I70Q ousmess loss, making a total of 111,110. She la repre sented by Bernstein V Cohen of Port land. - ..'-,.-. :,.,-. i .... , . . The defendant has filed no answer to Philadelphia 'Parvll. bf5tyT.W6 markabl escape which Dr. O. J. Snyder, guards and msybiav frustrated another ,or J)lg MoBrld " to dtermln the former president' of the Philadelphia I plot against th live of th royal fam- I f!"011"1 ,''?,nas, as was th case of y, - i . - I - uuu miiuis m j wmr aau, ivc injuries As the young kin was taking his f01 h earn accident Mra El- t . . ... . . r l uauai iiruii urouaa iua uiir corriouni or i . ...... ,IVVv j ni wui . rfiTTrTIT?V T'TlTnPATJ ..o. "riv . J"?1.0?. . . VPi" I the royal resldenoe . whlcn. since, the D2?TA damag, eases against WU.lXiHi IJlllUJi 1 1... 7 , iiiniw a 1 recent assaaatniLtiona is auarded hv . norinmn facino ror 5in wa approacning. n leaped a. five- recent aaaaaatnaiiona la nmd t . 1 th-Northern Paelflo for valuable ant- root Dicaex xence u irant or tha firin. i i. . . . . - . . , , . -..- uiui kn at hv .v.... i . locomotive, and had lust ilmi SaiS ?S?r. Pi0"?-. . Pl"F 1 1 v fnV n.H. ';;.' . -.-.v.. w . ... I rvanlr Whaitt hsm thnnia.aJ wH a- I , MW. w.-ae, wuw . w,.. w v .: " a rwat k ax. a . BO.B.J is. cause luji rrJT """"V, w -j ? --u ot Kd sentinels went tnrouKQ the rou I WT X"ril,t', v umorr-own-n wno j - a- r . rica Ms.- " a W . iJ hln eon1 look fellow seemed- to lrom ln axnag tie. American wlf to whom he couldsHowl ..ODC he reJl- Trom a boat ln the mid-1 ... amharraa..' - -r , .. rr.jz-'-.-. 1 '.. - 1 1 thSlgb life In Paris, Baron Giandolf, ?houah .thl eur?.ntP w ii --'-.let Th kln had '"- Presence of DEMOCRATS WTTJi . Italian. -oiUmin, m thia ctv I :l!f. l. J?"." "ul1" iud mind not to betray bis susplcioua but JXULlUklO IUU Ulled th peacsMV not to say pl'o'ua t- , At anVthe? UmV , . ADDRESS VOTERS mospaere oi in. neraia-iespatcn new- j, . vi T i.? .. v. WM oraareu to pwot vue man unaer paper office -with a rare brand of ax-1 i K .h? r!..?.!1.6 i surveliianc unUl,-rIleved andthen cltement by ehauenglng Editor WiUlam which ntharwiai . rM ""''""ll mK tnorougn investigation. , E. Weed to a duel. V which 'wlae would have carried investigation showed that, th sentl- " - ....... v.v.iwiM.i i. . Mt.mn.r in. .ru. i . , w . . When th challeng which was neatlv written, and. In a registered letter, waa extracted by , the unsuspeoting editor from Its " harmless looking envelop he uttered a whoop and galloped Into City Editor Foote's sanctum. "I grues tnars yours:" he yelled. "What's all the hubbub; who's been shotfT cried Duke Deshon. the enun ciate editor, running in as the staff was scattering In every direction. , - rYoU have the choice of wannnna- fight him with potatoes," Deshon urged on the dismayed editor. After con sultation In the office. Weed summoned the Baron by 'phone and mollfled hlin with a . s-enerouslv worded Mtmim. Tonight the paper came out with a statement saying th baron's quest for housekeeper waa "only a business matter." , Everybody breathe- frei tn. night. y '.. . According fo yesterday's edition the baron told its reporter the lucky girl who would get blm for a husband must ha a blonde or a varv HnrV h.,.n..,A - little mora than five feet high, with fin thick hair and a slim figure a woman of education and culture. Ha mnt answers to bis 'ad." . : JTNDS WAGNER'S BOOKAND PAPERS ... . .-, ' . i ;. : The pocketbook of C. vr. tr.mM akit was arrested last evening on suspicion of having knowledge . of who attacked Pawnbroker Hermann, was picked up last night by an employe of Hanno &. Ktrschner. The book- how fha, war. nrr waa tmiuuyra bs a irainman oy the Santa FS railroad, find that ha hnA llv.it at Penver and Austin, Texas. The book contained many receipts, which showed that tlje man., while he had borrowed money, apparently always paid bis bills. Wagner was a member of the Railway Men's union. . ' , i ui iiM Blade Cross, to which belonged Daposta tha hXifJ - h2H.t. taHI,ntS Bulca, th men who participated the bottom Of th river.vlO OT IS feetli- th. unl of Kin a Carina Jl hla T Denioeratlo-eandldatagTrni hold- a ru i nursaay nignt in woodmen of th World hall at Mount Tabor. C"7. ".""vir " " " in th ma utuuw, ana, rising, airaignt as an tr- UMfit aon row, came tip through th narrow hole 1 7 - 7? ZZl oetween in toga y He was standing beside a bouse when it was struck by lightning and he was burled in th wreck of th wall, but cam out unhurt. At a Christmas gath ering th ' tree caught fire. H carried it out on bis shoulders, .and, although the drapery, about waa , Ignited, . he wain t even scorcnea. one of penkleton's 1 v first Pioneers gone (Special Dlipatrh to Tn Journal.) Pendleton, Or, May 11 S. I Morse, .1 .i.t... ,.i. jti.i . I. -h. aa, ; . 1.. . m ywiict viiiM. ,1. .ii. .iun, U1.I4 .1 ,.,i;.vVl i. ii t d " r r , . . Z rQ ock ust evening, agea i yeara f2flk.! VhPlitf STIi. Althou?5 He was a native of Mafna He crossed w" i? flllwlfWli i.iuf2i th plains to Vancouver In 1851 and Sr'i 1 ,Vl,S,cSi? .vd? WTncfi'd after 10 years' residence there removed ' le ao '.badly ... that th surgeons this eountv and waa ona of tha varv I COUldn't WalK ror SIX Weeks, but In. ..!. In tnrflatnn A.. li'- Statea marshal for eastern Oregon for 10 year. He leaves a sister, Mra A. M. Raley, th lirst woman to locate in fenuieton. said couldn't walk for' Six we lea! h,ii I '.u'".," ' "17.." ..abllV..C'k.f,C lB ys h. walwgaVed In the sheep I guess I was bornlucky. . jneas and was also deputy United i ASKED DETECTIVES . itia tttit tV vrlrrt i i ir-nland six children. H was a relative of I 1U IlLiLlL IllO XX AJiHi a. V. B. Morse, inventor of the telesraDh. land came Irom a pioneer family of an 1 . 1 1 - X Maina He was a member of Pendleton JW Tork. May 11 Edward King, or, lodge. Np. 6i, A. F. A. M-. and will o. vurivu r .11. . v. mw. u mi. wiv .v morrow afternoon. -- ... :-.'.-.--. Plans for a rousing meeting have been niw or ins eountv central .nmmitiM nd It is expected that a larae attend. anc will turn out to hear the addresses. rom. Word, John Manning, A; King Wilson snd other well-known men and speakers will make addresses during the course of tha evening. . . On Friday night a second meeting will be held at Wooastock ball, Wood, stock. The meeting will be practically the same, as th one of Thursday7 night, as most of the speakers addressing the first meting will be present at th sec ond. ,. : , . . : -. ...'; ' '-. . - as ths polio call him. John Clark, is a very unlucky thief, according to th po- lioa - ueteouvee Aiicneiil and uondero wer - along th waterfront yesterday looking after th crooks who make a spe cialty or roooing nomewara oouna Ital ians. Across th street wer helr part ners,. Gavonl and De Gel la . t . . -'Clark, who is a bootblack, approached Mirhelll and Dondero. . and. evidently mistaking them for crooks, proposed to ripece uavom ana urn u-eiio tnrougn an old pocketbook game, a popular method used to neparate Italians from their money. ' He said he thought Gavonl and I)e Gello would be easy. He was bewildered when arrested to 1 was also used In loarn that his Intended vlrtlms..as well I anonymous letters as his captors, wer au policemen. DBIOND'S TYPEWRITER WROTE BURNS LETTERS (United Prsaa Lessad Wtre.) s 1 .Washington, May It. Irving Rltten house, special agent in the land office, today testified in the Hyde-Benson land fraud trial that it Is his belief that the typewriter used by Jlmond when stationed at Washington 6 an agent and attorney for tb other-defendants. writing numerous rs received br 8cret Service Agent William Burn. , ONLY THREE DAYS ' " LEFT AFTER TODAY . One hundred and thirty-nine e nw voters were , supplied with ..credentials by th county clerk r' yesterday, 84 of whom were Re- publicans; Si peraecrats and 21 e Independents - or members J of e '' other parties. e . After todsy " only ; thre day e are left for : registration, the e books . dosing at I o'clock - on e- th afternoon et May IS. Each' A night up to that date the offlo e e of the county clerk will be open e- for - ths convenience " ot r .those e : who are employee through the day. ' ..: . -. ,'t. : . . "; . As th rVglstrstlon- now stands, . th Republicans haVs 25,165. th - Democrats 8-, 407 and aji others e M7. ,v . : - - ' ' " . e :