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THE r OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSD'AV. EVENING, MAY -14, 1D08.
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HOT GUILTY IS
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IDDREIT niLSOil
LANDS Oil IIUEF
Former - Supervisor ; Offsets
Damage Done Prosecution ;
1 eby Daniel Coleman; v -
WALTON'S PLEA
PORT UilS
Some Rockwood and Fair-
view People Are in Port of
Portland and Others Are
Not Fine Points of, Elec?
tion Laws to Be Defined.,
County Clerk! Field has encountered
a serious stumbling block In preparing
the ballot for. the .June election. He
has discovered that the Port of 'Port
land lines do not ; conform " In all ,in
stances to the precinct lines. - but cut
through FalrvlewatMl , fcpckwood j pre
clncts. - :-f'i.i-y::Si ' Vcvv,:
" ' ThiTmeahaT 'thsrna, iwrtiOTrr'ef-tbe
voter of these two ' precinct have a
right to vote on the. Port of Portland
measure and, a portion do not have that
-right i But It-. ta'-r. impossible ,io ' split
the precinct and the whole precinct
cannot vote on the question.. . -.'-.... i
Mr. Fields said this morning that ne
- nhtnU ' tVA Mllatlnt1 tfk J." COUCh
Klanders, attorney, for the Port of
Portland, and abide by his opinion. It
seems impossible to- devise any? plan
whereby a portion of the : voters or a
rvrtni-4- otn vote on - the Question and
others cannot,'and it' would, clearly-be
illegal to allow those living outside th
Port of Portland boundaries to vote on
the question. . - -v
' Greater JTtunbe Outside. "
The precincts are ao divided by th
port lines that much the greater num
br of voters in them are- out aide the
port. It has been suggested that each
voter be questioned by the- official of
election when he come to vote as to
where he lives and If he Is outside the
port boundaries the Judges shall use a
. rubber stamp to cancel the port prop
osition on his ballot.- This plan would
rndanger the .throwing out of the
whole precinct,' however, on the ground
of "marked - ballots.? and there seems
to be no handy solution of the prob
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Another problem, a little less senoua
Is presented in regard to the method ot
s-rounlnar name of -candidates for Jus
tice of the. 4 peace on the, ballot. The
lsw provide that the names of can
didates for each office shall be placed
In alDhabetlcal order. . exceDt that for
state senators and, representatives the
grouping until do ny political panics.
jt the time the law was passed the
only f flees for, which the voter could
vote for more than one candidate far
the same office -were senators and rep1
resentatives. As the law now stands
the voter in June taMll vote for two
candidates for Justice of the peace.; The
question Mr. Fields la asking is whether
the grouping for this, office should fol
low the rule with regard to member
of the legislature or should' be placed
in alohabetlcal file without regard, to
'party. -. . . - .-, ,; ....
, Group by Parties.
Mr. Fields is Inclined to believe that
the grouping should be "by . political
-parties. If this Is don J. W.' Bell and
Fred L Olson. Republicans, will, come
first: E. H. Cahalin, Democrat, second:
K. O. Miller, Prohibitionist, next and
J. M. Hoykaa and F. J. Belch. Social
ists, last. If William Reld comes out
hi an independent he would be at the
tail end of the ticket. Whichever group
ing Is followed Bell-comes first, but
Cehaltn. the Democrat, ' would take sec
ond place .If the., alphabet, alone were
considered. ''."":, J. ; ' . f
The citv auditor had .the same Ques
tion before him last year in' the esse of
candidates for councilmen at large. He
adopted the party grouping and thereby
made a precedent in that direction. ,Mr.
Melds has decided ' to Invite- alt the
candidates to meet with him tomorrow
to discuss ' the matter. Then all will
have fair -warning and. if dissatisfied
with his decision will have opportunity
to take the matter. Into court before it
is too late. . v ' . -' L - '' . i..
PENINSULA PLANS -
' YOU HOSE FESTIVAL
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A mass meeting In the Interest of the
Rose Festival wtll' be held tonight In
the library at Peninsular station. . The
meeting will be attended by delegates
from all tho Peninsula push clubs, the
principals of the Peninsula schools, all
t lie real estate dealers in that district
and the members of the vsrious Penin
sula Home Training:-circles. It Is ex-
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New Trial" of Streetcar Eob
5 -ber Is, Set for June
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VLovey Mary," .Charming , Character .. "Mrs. WIggg of the Cabbage,
i : - Patch, at Heilig Theatre Tonight. ' :
BUBBLING BULL RUN FOR
MA1NY HALF-DRY DISTRICTS
One- of the 'best-evidences of Port
land'' rapid growth and development Is
rhown, In the many requests for .water
main. received by the city water board.
The member this morning granted pe
titions, for several miles of mains in
vtrloua sections of the city where the
main are most needed.. Other netitinna
could 'not be 'granted because of the
man amount or money in the water
department fund. ; ' ' .- -
One Detltlon was for mains In Vemnn
addition, where there are 46 houses be
sides a large- schoolhouae. Two years
ago there were onIy -7t houses in the
district. .The department will Install
l,7S .feet, of 6-lnch main in this dis
trict at a cost of 2.00. ' On East Stark
street from East Eighth to a point 100
feel east of Ninth street, a distance of
SKO feet. 8-Inch mains will b installed
at a cost, of 1571.
Six-Inch mains will be laid as follows:
- Stephens street , at East Thirty-seventh,
1,260 feet to cost- 1,800; Maegly
street between Williams and Union ave
nues, I1.C50; Halsey . street between
East Twelfth and East Sixteenth. 1.000
feet, to cost 11.200; East Washington
between Sast , Thirty-sixth and East
Thirty-seventh, 300 . feet, to cost I860;
East Sixty-first at Stark, 800 feet to
cost 8960; East ' Twenty-seventh be
tween East Stark and East Ankeny,
1.04 feet to cost; $t,JS: East Pine be
tween East , Twenty-sixth and East
Thlrty-eiehth, 620 eet. to cost $25;
Olenn avenue between Hawthorne and
East Salmon, 800 feet to cost $960.
Other petitions were granted by thfc
board which will provide water mains
In other , part of the city. Several of
the petitions were granted for the im
provement of the service and will re
move many of the dead ends which a r
objectionable feature of the system. -
Charle W., Walton, who wihj granted
a new. trial in two cases that sent htm
to the penitentiary for an aggregate of
II years, was taken before Judge Oan
tenbeln In- the circuit court this morn
ing to enter pleas to the charges against
him. It was the failure of the district
attorney to secure pleas in the former
proceeding that resulted 'in reversals,
Walton s attorney entered pleas In
abatement., claiming that his client has
been once' in Jeopardy and cannot be
tried acaln. These Dleas were Dromntlv
overruled and pleas of not guilty were
then . entered. . Judce Gantenbein set
both cases for trial on June 12, remark
ing that the supreme court reversed the
cases last August and the trials should
be hod as soon as possible; ' - - - ,
Walton Is charged in one case with a
murderous assault on Policeman Ols
Nelson, who arrested Walton when ' the
latter was trying to hold ua a car com-
!ng down'.own from Willamette Heights,
In the -other case ,h.ls charged with
highway robbery. .
Fred SiedAw. charged . with assault
with a rtvolrbr upon May Hopple.' was
arraigned and granted until Saturday
afternoon to plead. The same order was
made ' in the case of W. D. Miller, who
is cadiea to answer tne charge or steal
ing isble ware, from Carrie Dempsey of
s w3ninmin nireeu - itov naywoou
and Harry toblnson, accused of taking
clothing and other articles from J. E. K.
Armstrong of 1084 F"ourth street, were
also granted until , Saturday to enter
meir pieas. t . j .-.-y.-- .
SEEliliiESS
III PLACES
Flood of Letters Pours Into
Mayor's Office Offering to
Produce Mrs. Gimriess. .
OOST IilO FOB STATE GMIIGE
THrillG TO FLEE ELECTS OFFICERS
Dangerous Criminal Who A. T. Buxton Reelected Mas
Attempted to - Break Out ter Over J. J. Johnson, Who
- of Prison, Die Tomorrow - . Was Made Lecturer.:
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- , (Cnlted ' Press Leased Wire.) - . (Special Dliqatch 'to Tbt Joaraal.)
i Sacramento, May 14. Jame Fipley, . Eugene. Or.,; May 14-The biennial
one of the most, dangerous criminals election of officers of the Oregon State
who ever struck California, will be grange took place yesterday, afternoon,
wno ever BirucK cauiornia, wiu , d g, the only busines transacted
h(U)ge4 at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the afternoon session. Thera wa.
at Folsom prison for violating the rfew I sharp contest over some of the offices.
law making it punishable by death totlf.-y,ulwl?r..l:
a convict to try! to break prison whll satisfied with the- result.
serving fc' life sentence. '. A -Tv- Buxton, of Forest Grove, was
Finley waa sent to Folsom for life ?',,iwr,V n.,i"lnt-"l.n
Votttd Press Lessed Wlre.J ' ' '
San Francisco, May 14. Andrew Wil
son, former state railroad commission-'
er and member of the boodle-board of
supervisors, grave damaging, evidence
todax in the case of Abe Ruef. complete
ly of f setting the testimony unfavorable
to th prosecution given by IXaniel .Cole
man at Wednesday's session, i
Wilson ..testified that In a conveVsa-
holdlng the captain of the guard in
iron i or mm as a anieia. in doln
the ruard was stabbed and naarlv ,
Finley was brought to Sacramento and
convicted, with death tha -run,Uv
unusuat errorts have been- made on
the rirt o friend, iv hiLi- .T.i unty' treaaurer; Mr. Cora lgg of lnuin
commutefa sentence to life imprison-l HT win. ttTJSS?.!' J??ViM: I sented thT
ment
reoted to formulate aome plan for hav
ing the Peninsula fittingly represented
in tne itose festival-paraae.
The committee In charge of tonight
meeting request the attendance bf all
iast side ousmess men,
M'MILLIX BEGINS A
; SUIT.TO F0KECL0SE
John. 8. McMillln has begun-suit in
the circuit icourt to foreclose two mort
gages aggregating $63,000, i the defend
ants being the Portland Improvement
company,- the- Portland Railway com.
pany ana tne uaxaaero Keat jtssiate com
pany. The mortgagee cover lots in
North Portland and Willamette Heights.
McMUlin also asks for $1,284 for taxes
that he has paid. i . : .
PARK PLANS OF THE SOUTHLAND
VERY SUITABLE FOR PORTLAND
(Catttd Press Lmm4 Wire.)
La Porte, Ind., May 14. Mrs. Belle
Gunnesa, who 1 thought to 'have' been
burned to death on her 'nurder frm"
near this city. Is being seen In differ
ent, parts of . Ih ceuntry . a t the- same
time, according- to letters received . by
Sheriff Smutzer and Mayor Darrow."-
a riooa or leter orrenng to produce
the woman alive for a . consideration
lias reached Mayor Darrow's ; office.
"John Williamson," writes from Mil
waukee that Mrs. Gunness is still alive
and that he will - turn her over lothe
authorities within three days for $5,000.
mere were - zew development or
much importance In the Gunness mys
tery tonay, i The authorities are now
waltinc for a Jeweler to make a renort
ofhl examination of globules of metal
round on the uunness farm. It la sup-
osed that they are bits of gold used
by a dentist in rilling in crowns on
Mrs. Gunness teeth. Aside from, t ha
receipt of numerous letters of lnnulrv
from persons seeking lost relatives and
friends this was a day of quiet with
tne aetectives who are engaged on the
case.
for murder committed v in Humboldt He was elected on the first ballot. TlieH'on with James Ii Gallagher. Ruef's
county in 1904. A year Jater he made f other : officers elected are as follows: J f 0 ee71.aUagher, ' olrel that
a desperate attempt to break. wy by r:. '. f r ",'"T.,U,.,?,U"J'' SVm. m.. T . '".u !
hJS- 22 ounty, steward; E. W. Statea of Polk h used his Influence with the Park
P'nf,A J county, assistant ateward:. Oscar Eaton g,ae .People Wilson then told of ln
ZrZn inVtlof Clackamas county, chaplain; Mrs. ,ormJnr, Buef of the, supervisors' dis-
mary ni. riowara or ciacaamas county, ",w l.n ef n putting
county, treasurer; Mrs. Cora Legg of j 5,t1t1inL tha1. would have a talk with '
6"r. imr v uson ana Hupervis
OrITurav jiriA Mnml.r.l ..........
imnrlann- 1 0..-1. nr.n. ' w.' : I ntH tha oh. v.. ... t ' .
The-a-overnor of K.ntn'ckv T""" ul. r, ;. ,
o. "u,," VT II mr- orown, iaay assistant steward; 1 i"iiiwwm wmen v iison was
ihe UttU Sliminf,?-?riL.'.B,1i EuM mr ot Linn county, exec u- urged to see Ruef and ask him to hurry
ranUn?rhlm'Uond aVV' Hit !!!" K- ?! CJ-ck-J UR, ? ff ho5;P.r.0f0L0-L Alison
it in H.a I i'ia cuunir, iim A. i. nuun or nuco ..u umnin -i mo meeting
or au oays. , .. ..,.. I countv. -lB-lHlativ rnmmlttMtnan. I that - any . information- that ;aaiiarh
K'' w" ,.w'"1 " tttuers consent.,.
.'i'011 .;5,dr, that h had several
talks with Ruef on the Parkalde mT-
ter, and that at one of the Sunrinv nirv
caucuses bf the supervisors Ruef de
elared that the Parkalde franohi.
would be held up.
Under cross-examination Wilson ad
mitted that ha - had jmt-ont.H ,...
I four bribes. . "
. XmmtUnftv CnnH,M . "
Wilson declared that ha m,.i xA
end any man te the penitentiary but
fSlS ? BJ th,i'? .WM. Rn understanding.
that if he told tha truth ha r.t,f v,
granted immunity. H failed to recol
lect any discussion about returning the
brmmonT Ho never gave It baclc.
Wilson declared that h told ;.. the
whole truth before the grand Jury and
In rerjlv to Ach'a niKntinn h ZaA
ivia- iiatton, , wno iook iwo snoisi"" nwmuwrni some additional test!
POTTER WILL RUN TO FUGITIVE BARKEEPER
HER THIS SEASON IS BROUGHT TO BOOK
New Landing on Washing- Hatton,-Vlio", Shot at An
ton bide, Opposite Astoria, other -Troutdale Bar-
Will Be Used. ' ' tender Arrested.
The O. R. & X. company will start
the steamer Potter in the summer ex- at a bartender In Troutdale on the night CT rtvT.-f" .c.Vi5 n& JL1 wh'
cursion business June 24. between Port, Lf April ,14. Ml. and ha. lnce been i&mtfrin
land and Megler, the new landing e- fugitive from 'Justice,' .waa . brought .'He denied that he told many people
.'""'""h"' Y,"pny.,PiOB,ie AVlto' Portland from BaUard. Washington, i .n lgrf,fl
for week-end excursions, or $J. for the tn,B worning and -lodged in tH county road commissioner, but-that Ruef told
rvuua riK - xn resuiar rate lor. in l ju. jtie arrivea ,jn cnarge ot uvpuxy i "
Qftiun 4s v lur iuq ro
the steamer Spencer and the Regulator Pphended In Washington a short time I was informed by the boss' that the 1m
ne b.et.wn Portland and Cotumbia 'Lj,:.; 1 .. .M wunity contract wa. no good.-
river Doinis, ana Dromispa ia rtvinni -..--.-? ... ,
Wilson called on Ruef while the lat-
t-lZ 1 riu"Jf laaloon and the nfa-ht before the shoot.
i nus iar neitner ha o.' h. i - . v-" " "'
Indiotea Three Times.
The witness then told of being In-
N. company; nor 4 Vaneoyer ' ty9s'aS ' rK f i1 rVV,JlCumt ' .
Transportation comDanv. onerattnv th '." munuie. jb uie mgat "'""J, ' ykiisob an-
Lurllne hav entered lh. Utui" Tb. I or Aprils if. nursing revenge ..for hfe meo inat ne was nopmg. that the
HDencer which was onvratlnir tn Tha fruugii, ne went wnere xjionaie- was 1 l'n woum qhihibi me inaici-
Daires!rcontesrc"uff - Mm over ments if they found that he was telling
Ion Lewis, a member of the city park
board, has returned from ' a -visit - in
Los Angeles, San Francisco and other
California cities, where he made a care
ful study of the public parka and play
ground. . Mr. Lewis ha returned en
thusiastic over the benefits of the pub
llo playgrounds, and la heartily in favor
of adopting the plan in Portland.
Mr. Lewis said in speaking of his trTp
that the playgrounds in Los Angeles are
three In number, and are located where
they .can be reached easily by"tbe poorer
people. One playground Is In the manu
facturing district, while another Is en
tirely, surrounded by little cottage
showing that the , city authorities
placed the park with a view of benefit
ing the less wealthy class.. The third
playground, said Mr. Lewis, is located
in the vicinity of a small park. !
Parkkeeper Mlsche made a proposal
to. the park board to devote Holladay
park to playground . purposes, and Mr,
Lewis said that the idea advanced by
Parkkeeper Mlsche Is very similar to
ii.o pmygrounas in IA Angeles. A
building erected In the ground has. a
library, dining room and kitchen, and
can be used for neighborhood gather'
t: iu are careruiiy carried
"'," in playgrounds a fa
vorlte Dlace for both hm ni vnnno.
- Mr. Lewis will tell the member's of
M rl. - turn mJt ......... Li . , . . .
v' tk. wAi.-u .-o.uuui nis trip at wie
next meeting and urge that some step
be taken along the lines followed by
other large-cities throughout the coun
iry .J," Providing playgrounds and
breathing spots for the residents.- One
vi ino piaygrounas in uam Angeles, to
gether with the buildings, which In.
ClUdes a irvmnaalum mil ni.ii.,..i
cost $17,000 and another $30i000. The
money, la nqt spent entirely at the' out
set, but is dealt out am lhj .,,iii.
and improvements are made In accord
ance with the needs of the park.
- To fill 5 the unusual de
mand for extra trousers
our N. Y. Buyer has se- -cured
f cr us, at a favor
able price, 100 pairs, aH
wool and almost a yardT
wide, for outing : and '
general wear. v ; ;
Our Price $300. .
CiOTMfMG CO
CusKithnPrtp i
1G5-1CS THIRD ST.
ADJUSTER ACCUSED y
OF EMBEZZLEMENT
D..C. Stratton, residing mVtSt East
Everett street, recently employed as
claim adjuster for the 0. N. com
pany, was arrested last night by Deteo-
tlves Coleman and Price on a warrant
sworn out by Judae Cameron veater.
day. Stratton Is charged with larceny
ur- emoeiziement. -j ne complaint was
worn 10 oy tne- u. k. er is.- company,
through its auditor, Ralph Blalsdell;
who charges that Stratton, t while in -Its
employ,, sold certain articles . of. freight,
receiving 115B, which he-failed to turn
over. It is said that an investigation
is now being made' by the railway com'
pany ana mat in an probability Stratton
will face other charges of peculations
amounting to several hundred dollars.
Stratton is now out on $750 bond. He
will have a hearing before Judge Cam
eron tomorrow. t. ' , ;.-
CATHOLIC TEACHERS 'if
INSTITUTE IN JULY
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The Catholic Teachers' ' Institute for
the state of Oregon will4 be held this
year In the rooms over' the 'Cathedral
from July 20 to t. Inclusive.' Arrange
ments for the reception of .the visitors
have been made by the executive -corar
mlttee of the . Catholic Educational ..as
sociation of Oregon. : v :.
The Institute this -yenr promises to
be exceptionally successful. A large at
tendance has been secured, and a num
ber of noted lecturers will address the
meetings. J-I, P. Conway, a graduate of
ijartmoutn. will give .special worn in
mathematics, and Miss Whitlesey of
the University r of . Chicago, a brilliant
younr SDecialist in Enalish. will give a
series, of interesting addresses. Besides
i nse, many other ot local prominence
will aid in maklnr the institute of last
ing benefit. - . .j .
SLEUTH CRADDOCKr "
I'. AKD HIS EAGLE EYE
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'The police department Is now keeping
an eagle eye for chaffeurs and autnmor
bile owners who are violating the speed
limit ordinance In Portland. To date
Patrolman R. H. Craddock has the rec-.
ord for detecting autos exceeding the
prescribed r 10 ' miles per hour. Since
Tuesday, he has. secured the licenso
numbera of thrM miiphlnM and Jnlin
Doe warrants have been Issued for- the.
onenaers. -Tne orricer uses n arithme
tical process m determining- the rate of
speed at which the machine are driven.
He gets the time. In -which they run a
given number of feet by his watch and
Is then able to arrive within a few TaXa
ue st the speed per hour. -
PORTLAND AUTOMOBILE
fCLllB INCORPORATES
-jThe Portland Automobile club 1 now
an Incorporated concern, articles having
been filedV with th county clerk. There
is no capital 'stocky the sole object be
ing the pursuit of auto pleasures . The
Incorporators , are the nine directors,
Lewis RuseelL ; Sol Blumauer, C B.
Brpwn, WFj-Llninati, R. D. Inman, E.
M. Wemrae.r C- J. Cook,. L. - Therkelsen
Jr. and J. B. Teon.
' The Arteta. Pharmacy company, which
was burned out recently, has filed ar
ticles, of incorporation, with a- capital
stock; of , f5,000. 5 The incorporators are
ytf J.'Armitagej Bertha C. Armitago, and
R. R. Giltner. , :',:.
t Willard L. Carmack, R.' W; GUbert
and. Charles', Smith have incorporated
the IHamond lce'company.(. It has 5,
00 capital- Y . - J t - -;j .'-A . - . .
TWO JUDGES GIVE '
C0NLEY, SENTENCES
Tom Cbnley, wa handed!: two 4-year
jolts In quick succession In the clroult
court' this morning. Twice within two
days he had been -convicted : bv two
Juries -of a .statutory crime, and -after
m..veraici or guilty -was returned' in
Judge . Bronaugh's . - department , th'is
morning he decided to take sentence at
once. .judge. Q Day, i. before, whom , he
had been tried and convicted yesterday,
gave him four year wallop,, and Judge
Bronaugh made ii the same. The max
imum sentence is five years, so he came
close to the limit. A third case against
Conley was dismissed, as he is an old
man. and the district attorney's office
decided .that two convictions ', were
enougn. v .. , i i ..
WATER BOARD AWARDS
v MATERIAL CONTRACTS
"Member of the city water board "t
special meeting this morning awarded
the bid for three pressure regulators to
Crane A Co. for 39. ' The board also
awarded the-bid for 120 sleeves and
valves to the Roe .Stephens Manufactur
ing company for 12.560. : . r
CONGRESS, POSTPONES. :
BROWNSVILLE AFFAIR
v (t'nlted Pr . Leea Wire.)
Washlns-tnn. Mav 14 In arcnrrlanra
with ao agreement by the Republicans,
furfher action in the Brownsville ties-ro
oMIer ense will be postponed until the
next session of congress. .,
VOTE MONEY TO LOOK
INTO CREMATORY SITE
The city council yesterday voted $600
out of the general fund, to be used by
the executive board to investigate the
north harbor for a crematory site. The
crematory question has been before the
council for months. The question of a
site has been -referred to the health
board, to several special committees of
the council and then back to the health
board again.
The report of the committee on ways
and mean was against the appropria
tion proposed by Bennett. The -vote of
the council was as follows: - .
For--Annand, Belding, Bennett, Con
cannon.' Cottel, . priscoll, Menefee, Wal
lace. ' '' .: - '
Against Baker,' Cellars, , Dunning.
Rushlight. Vaughn. WiUa ,. ! , r
LEWIS ACQUITTED
OF FRAUD, CHARGES
' (Halted Press Lfaea Wire.)
St Loula May 14. B. G. Lewis, pres
ident -of the Lewi Publishing company,
charged with using the mails to defraud
In connection with ' the Peoples' United
States bank, was acquitted today. '
The court directed that a verdict of
notability be returned sayinc that It
had not been proved that It was Lewis'
intention to defraod. -The Peoples' bank-
was oemg organised wnen postoriice in
spectors caused the arrest of Lewis and
had a, fraud order Issued. .., ,,
JURY DEALS BL0W.f . ;
TO DENTISTRY LAW
the counter. The
iade a statement o
, Richardson, telling
out the m rntA
eonlira''Wlth-th?'Af Troutdale was much excited fbout the telephone franchise.' about
connecuonritr t ne A. Vj'f'A that night. ; . the trolley bribery about the Bay
way' pointa i ' . v . u n , , onu i . j " .. . v a -
Beach business promlaea to ha llvelv I B,ny rna-anewxa oince aas oeen I " -".. ' v. . . .
. i Jk. irv n to . annrenenri nim. Ha was nr.i a. suupoens was issuea ror Kicnsri-
iuiw .voo,,!., a in. uir inrirai travel i n i - . . . . . . .. . : . . I - . - . . .
f the trajisDortatlnn lineal rested on information -zurnisnea to tne I ururreu m ormj too
Is -expected. The neonle of "tha inland authorltle at Ballaro charged with a I snorinana notes or w neons statement.
empire nave awaaened to tha mnort. "" ""v' .
ae of th summer resorts On their ' ' ' s-'' ".' " ' ' ' " ' " -
L5S?"i.t - r1K owTTnTiTl Hi ASS Hi KKT INf
1 U JJU5U U 5iS iSAijUUl i
ment to secure lower railroad rates from!
points in eastern-uregon and Washing
ton to Seaside, North Beach and other
resorts.
SILVER JUBILEE . I
CATHOLIC FORESTERS
FREE ROBBER RATHER
THAN PAY HIS BOARD
Residents Take Biirglar to
Next Town Vhere Jailer
Demands Money. v
The silver Jubilee of the Catholic
At tTrivAait-awe! j9 AMOfnn rv1 1 Ka
B "Can Oregon City I cel8brated In thla city Sunday, May 24.
The three local courts of the order In
this city will entertain the visitor
from . other localities. -Solemn, high
mas will be attended by the members
who-' will meet in tha hall above tho
church and march to the cathedral,
where . mass will be celebrated at 9
o'clock.' -.'
A dinner will be given at the Com
mercial club In the evening, and the
QneBtioa to
Alt ord to Jjose Liquor
Kevenue?" 'A"
New Tork, May H. A man captured I permost Just now in : the minds of
as a burglar is now enjoying his free- thinking people, and the question is be-
don because two citizen of Rlverdale. I ,n" agitated especially by those who
New Jersey, who cauaht hi P? .th .-." serious question
, " and ji ougnt to ts morougniy atscussea
to pay. for the prisoner' overnight keen and both sides ourht t be riven a
and breakfast todav In an i,iii.nf.(nwn 1 large hearlna. . '.
iwnup. i in ine minas oi ousmess men, mere
Riverdale. which la a11a.an.n w.. I linaers doubt rerardlns the feaslbllltv
wood, has many fine residences, but noof running the city without the aid of
puuuq iwm.uu. ji. stranger was captured I irrcBsnt, iiquur uct nn. ana un
by two residents about midnight last I other hand, there is manifested a great
(Special Diipatch to Tl Jonnil.)
Oregon City,. May 14. In the mind
of a great many people, the economic
side of local option hut great weight, I members will listen to some entertain-
especially In th communitie where, I? '.rl"" vr iauing onicers or
the question Is to be voted onN next
June. ; and where the saloon revenue
play. a part. How can Oregon City be
run without this saloon revenue T is up-
the Jodge.
TOMORROW YOUR LAST
CHANCE TO REGISTER
Only one day left to register.
At I o'clock tomorrow after-'
nopn th door of th county
e . clerk' office , will closa Those
e .. In line at that hour will be al
4 lowed to register, but later ar-
e rival will be too late, and can
not- vnta if tha ' Jnna alaotlnn
' ' j inaiuciuv I nllUDlKi) L last I . v., iijuio tm iiiAiiuqpiou . m I . - '
night as he was about to break intohelamount of eHl to abolish the saloon I e Tonight the office will be open
P. L. Austin was acouitted of nrac-
tlcing dentistry without a license by
ury In , the qlrcult court this afternoon,
fhe point was made that at the time of
Austin's arrest at the instigation of the
state board of dental examiners he was
cleaning teeth and not performing any
more difficult work of dentistry.
This verdict is a. strong blow to the
atata rtentlatrv law.- Aiiattn haa hMn
practicing, in Portland' for five years.
TO ADVANCE CAPTAIN .
:y:. SLADEK TO MAJOR
'(Winblngton Bnre of The Jonrnsl.) '
Washington. - May 4 1 4. -Caotatn J. A.
filaden has been nominated to the sen
ate to be advanced on the retired Hat. to
major. - t- .t . f
home of Henry Stillman. The captors 1 without taking thought of the flnan
took hi mto the Westwood Jail. eltl problem of the city. On both side
The Jailer was aroused by the River-1 r ,n" question there Is an abundance
dale cltisena. who said thav had. a I of good arguments which ourht to be
oner they wanted locked up until morn-1 heard and understood before the voter
ing. The Jailer informed the Riverdale I caats his -ballot at the June election. .
men that, as they came from outside the i Tn im ot th local option people Is
oorougn limit, iney must pay the costs "aae ..iacKamaa county ary nexi
which Included the prisoner's breakfast! June, the aim of the saloon constitu-
The Riverdale, resident decided to let nC3r to KeeD wet- I order that
their prisoner go rather than put tip any the 'Problem may be '. thoroughly dls-
money for his board. . cussed a mass meeting wilt be held to-
1 ." v m v , i morrow evening, May is at sniveley's
Law Studenta Banonof. i?1?" -5or"K Seventh and Madison
- , . - i diiwibj at wmen ma mayor or iiuiene, ,
The first annual hninimt nf h Hnn, 3 r vrotinu win t.ii re,
vmi.c;u ituunnia - or uii law niHmmf n lutta A inn without ka
of the University of Oregon wifl beheld from, the Licensed Liquor Saloon," and
on the. evening of May 19 at the Nor- the saloon-keepers of . Oregon City hav
tonla hoteL 'President P. L. Campbell been Invited to make the strongest de-
of the university will be the guest of fene possible in behalf of their bUsl-
!on2rv. nd ,ot hr JT,.erabr" of faculty ness on the same night and from the
or.IuV . . " aiiciiu.i v.iicater A. same piatrorm. hfeao is an-exception-Shepherd
will act as toastmaster. . ally good ODOortunitvr for the Deonla of
1 1 - k the city, and all are cordially, invited
Error in Ilanlon Information. I to .near the discussion. ; Many, espe-
a w M.nion rh.,. .ui, .iv voters wno are auoious re-
uting to .the delinquency" 0?Mar7l ouht t0 b? frMen
until I o'clock for the benefit of
those who cannot-' come during
th day. . v v'J v'
" Front present, indication the
total registration will fall short
of 83,000. . Should it reach that
figure through; an unexpected
-rush, the- gainsince-th-pri
marie will , be only 1,600. : At
noon today the total was '32,548.
Testerday 181 name were added
to the rolls, of whom 115 ' went
on record a Republicans, , 41 .
Democrats and 25 "miscellaneous.
, - When the last count by parties
was made laat night the Repub
lican numbered 25,372, ' the
Democrat 6,475 and - all. other'
1,749
-"- Nw SUto Bank in " Idaho.
''..'- (Cnltad Ptwis Vnti Wfte.)
' Boie." Ida. Mav 14-The Wendall
State bank at Wendall has been author
ised bv the state bank examiner, with a
capital of $10,000. Wendall Is situated
on the Twin Palls north side tract, on
the route of the Ooodtng-Mllner electric
line.'."v'-'!-tf'. i : -' . s '
COMPLEXION RECIPE
: " Obtain from your druggist the
following: Two ounces Roko Wa- .
: ter; one ounce Spirits of Cologne;
four ounces Sartotn icrystalllaed).
Put the Sartoln into a pint of hot
water fnot boiling) and v when
dissolved and cooled add th Rose
..Water and Spirits of Cologne; :
.then etrsln through a fine cloth. :
Any latge bottle will serve as a
-receptacle. -Apply Immediately
after washing and to only a por
tion of the skin at a time, using
the bare handa Never use a
cloth. After ope part lm. thug
treated, proceed to another. This
should be done twice a day or
oftener, and no other lotion, -bow-?
der or creem need be used.. ''
This mixture will soon produce
the ruddy glow of youth so deslr-'
able, but the treatment should be -
nmunufn umi ine fOBy tint Of-
tin, a minor,: was. to have been tried to
day, but an error of date was discovered
in the information and the case was
continued. Demitv District . attnmu
Esterly announced .that hwiil file a
new iniormauon.
CPMES WEST TO VISIT;
- , COMMITS SUICIDE
EYE IS PUT OUT BY
, , FLYING BIT OF STEEL
Louis Maddock Meet With Accident
While Cutting Down
. Tree. .; . ' : ' :
Pennsylvanian Has Attack of Asthma
, -1 and , Grows , Despondent In :.''.
; Consequence. -
the skin 18 permanent
. (Soaclat Dlipate te The Journal)
" Oregon City, May H. J.-.Oraffenham, i
who arrived on Thursday' ' last, from
Pennsylvania, on a "visit to his daugh- I
(Special DUpatos to The Journal.) . ' I ter, . Mrs. Augusta Oc ha, at George, In!
Oregon City. May 14. Louis Maddnclt. i thl county, committed suicide at th
a young man, residing with his mother home' of hhj daughter yesterday moi.i
on Sixteenth and Madison streets, while Ing - by shooting himself through the
cutting down a tree .yesterday, met with head. . -v: --i,. :,.,-''.... -:
a bad accident. He had Inserted a steel I He had- been suffering from an attack
wedge Into the kerf cut Into the trunk I of asthma back east. - and on his ar-
or tne tree ana was driving it, -when rival nere .ne ha1 another attack, and
a piece of the steel broke and flew off, kept getting worse day after-day. For
striking him in the ball of th left eye. the last three days and nights prior to
He went to an occullst in Portland his suicide, he had been unable to sleep,
without delay and was. Informed that and said that he would be better off
the eye cannot be saved. . , dead than living, as In the condition of
his neaRri, there" was no comfort In
flmKin Kami . living.--,-. -.--M.VV!,. V-J. ;'-v i v .
Oreaham. Or- Mav 1 4. Thomas r"" " '7?' "'YJ ""f
am j 1 , t. , n , m 1 .". icin.u. ouvi iijr aiwiwunj iiv weal
?' ".. "'T. x'"X. V.'? f"'1"' 1 out or tne nouse and ended his llfe
orating at l-varison s large rurni-i Coroner Holman -wa notified about
SlAt.lUll' Jl'Jf bIl8.h-mIk- 'k yesterday morning, and went
w klY.n 'Z la ""K'e creek, early in the afternoon,
shop into G. C. Carlson a building on an(i being satisfied that there was noth
Poe" trt- .Pe h?e."l. hng of a eusplclou character ih the af-
.?... . i' . . X ! " ''". decided to hold no Inquest. The
...Km.,,,,. uu,,.DD , ...... . i rnnrDi . r ma " A" ' ' .1 m.iii ..ij .. .
- Oreaham enjoys Ithe distinction of be- . . - "'."" T
ing trie only town in Muitnoman coun- - .- , ,,.. '
ty. aside from Portland, bavins a sal- Kills Himself. - '
aried reriresentatlte of a . commission " " (United, Preaa Laaaed Wrm.t -
housa - This is B. E. Topnleman, rep- Bolt ltke. May 14. Baffled In ' hi
rese-.fng a San PYaneteco house, deal- endeavors to lead an honest life, Alex
In? exclusively m potatoes. ander A. Robertson, a former city coun-
!joe Hamlin baa bought property In cllman a ad president of a real estate
rteaner annnmn. wnera no wui soon I com pan v. rnmm ti1 . anlpMa Inrinv l.u
m iniBH"'!. .... - .-, . . . i auuvuna nimseiz inrouna tae neaa.
111 . ... . . v, . i
Upon Every Dottlo
And Wrzppsr of tho Gsnulns
Dr. Cell's Plns-Tar-Hcney
is printed the above design and the
Bomber t06. The design is our trade
mark, and SOt lm ear guaranty aambr.
Th medicine contained in aoch bottle
will cure Coughs, Golds and all Bronchial
troubles more - qnlokly sad efleotually
than any other remedy. .
DR. BELL'S
Pino -Tar-Honey
I told by all dmgtiaU JSc, 80c and IM I
per ootue. Maaafaotared only by
THE E. E SUTHERLAND MEDICINE CO.
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