The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 25, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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Wftalthv, flew Yorker on
Trial for Killing Cabman
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Wasblngton. Msy : t5.- Qaaton P.
ThUlp, wealthy young clubman of
New York and Washington, was, today
Placed en trial before Justice Barnard
in criminal court No. 3 to answer an
-indictment for first degree munler.
'Philip is alleged to have shot to death
iFronk Mscaboy. a cab driver, Jn the
tArltngton hotel a year ago. Tha alleged
w-rime occurred during the early hour
of the morning. During ths previous
ii!ght Philip la said to have' been out
' seeing the town", under the pilotage
,cf the cab driver. - , .
Both men are said to nave been badly
under the influence of liquor when they
"returned to the hotel. - A dispute oc
curred and the shooting of Macaboy Jjol-
"phUip has been at liberty alnca last
'July, on a bond ,of $J.009, furnished
""by his brother and sisters, and has been
presiding at Cloverneck. New York. His
Attorneys Intend to Interpose a plea, of
w-lf defense to the allegations of tha In.
'rflctment They aspect to.prpye that
Macaboy had threatened Mr. Philip and
'when he followed the clubman to his
"room In the hotel the latter was eppro--nenslve
that tha threats would be exe
cuted and ahot to save himself.
?W03IAN'S BICHESt50T0
HER HIRED MAN'S SON
Jury ApproYes of Disposition
l' ' Mlsa Eugenia Haskell'
of
Estate.
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i Brockton, Mass., May IS. Another
chapter In tha romance ot Miss Eugenia
Haskell ones' bells - in Baltimore and
Washington and for a, decade prior to
'her death, two years ago, a recluse on
per estate in the village of Rochester,
this county, was closed today by a Jury
Teeming mu me wiu unaer wnicn an
ft all her property to the son of her
hired man was executed when she was
la sound mind and that tha Instrument
1 valid. - ;
iM'.lS!ugenlar--'-iav.was.'.known,-died
among her oows 6ns winter morn
ing, and her dead , body was found In
the barn by nelghbora
Passing' through New Bedford one
day. Miss Eugenia and her father
chanced to see a party of Portuguese
Immigrants, and among them one Jose
Sllvlera. He was engaged to -work at
the country place, and remained there
; for the rest of his life, eventually
marrying and having a son, George 6U
' viera, tha beneficiary under the will.
A number of relatives objected to the
disposition of tbs property, and sought
to break the will. - . ,t
DKORCE SUIT'feEOUEL
TO A GUN EPISODE
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Pendleton, Or., May J 6 As an after
fi.' math of the- sensational gun snapping
m episode on Main street In this city a
A few days ago, Mrs. Lizzie Price lias
'.''filed suit for divorce from her husband,
T. I Price, who attempted to shoot
Torsey Green. According to the allega
tions In the complaint. Price has beon
cruel and abusive towards ths plaintiff
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SALE BEOINS
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! SPIRITS DO. HIM OUT OF HIS PROPERTY
David S. White, whose picture here appears, with that of his wife. Is
wealthy lumberman of Brooklyn, New TerkV He has brought suit to
regain, property he deeded to Henrietta L. Woodhouse, the Spiritualist
medium. Mr. WAlte alleges, that he
Instructions from spirits glTen through
ONElSTAMBULOFF"
REAL
Sofia, Bulgaria, May SS. At last one
of Stambulofrs murderers has been
caught 1; When on July 15, 1895. the
"Bulgarian Bismarck," Prima Minister
Btambuloff., was hacked to pieces , by
political enemies In ths street it Sofia,
his widow inclosed his two bands,
cruelly amputated by ths murderers'
swords. In a lar of alcohol and placed
this on an -altar In her bouss chapel
"to remain on view until the slayers
Should be brought to Justice,"
Ths arrested, man has confessed ' to
being a political bravo, whose dagger,
bomb or pistol Was at ths service of
for ths past ' II months. In part his
treatment has consisted. It Is. alleged,
of personal abuse and general jealousy
and suspicious-aotlrtns on ths part of
ths defendant and It la charged that a
short time ago ha shot at her with a
revolver, but missed her.
It Is the Intention to give Mrs. Price
and her two children shelter at the ex
pense Of' ths' county. ,
Wall to Be
Torn Down .
Ten years of business growing
it necessary for The Lion to
larger cage, r
JUNE FIRST
We Add the Adjoining Store
But first we must make room for
the masons ' and carpentersone side
of the store must be pulled down,
and. our stock of merchandise is in
the way. 5
Help Us Move the Goods
We'll make prices and quality the
inducement Our word for it that
genuine and generous price conces
sions , will be made on everything
that men and boys wear.
Gus KuhnProp1
-168 THIRD STREET
BEQIIMS
deeded the property as a result of
Miss Woodhouse. -.-"-'
SLAYER IS
POLITICAL BRAVO
anyone 'payfng his price. His nam. Is
Tufecktschleff, and he is a near rela
tive of Ludekanoff. who was minister
of the interior under the premiership
Of Btambuloff and tbs latter" s secret
enemy. -
It is charged that lAidskanoff and
others hired the man now under ar
rest to kill Stambuloftt The deed was
done with the assistance of several
brigands, secured by Tufektschleff. and
the murderers escaned by ths connivance
of the minister of the interior.
The above allegations Tufecktschleff
has made after securing Immunity for
his own act by turning state's evidence.
Sir Knights In Force.
Brie, Pa May 25 Erie is today, ths
Mecca. of hundreds of ths most prom
inent citizens of ths keystone stats.
From every part of the commonwealth,
from Philadelphia, Pittsburg: Reading
Scranton and Scores of other cities; the
representatives of the TCnlrhtu Tn,nin,
are gathering for the fifty-fifth annual
conclave ni me granq commandery..
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RETIRED TODAY
Chief, of Engineers of United
States . Army Reaches
Age;Lintityrn;
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Washington, May 18. Brigadier Gen
eral Alexander McKensle, chief of sngi-
neers of the United States army was
placed on the retired list today, on ao
eount of age. General McKensle is a
native or Wisconsin. ana graauatea
from the military academy in lit. 'He
took part in soma of the closing en-
ragements or tne civM'war, ana nicer
he end of that conflict was assigned
to the engineering: corps,- and in later
rears nas seen service in many parts or
He ba been chief of engineers sines
1904. and In that position has been
charged with the disbursement of the
many millions of dollars anoroDrlated
for river and harbor Improvements. For
many rears these i axnenditurea hay a I
avaraaed AE6.o0e.06S-. and ,ln some re-I
cent years have risen as high as ISO,
900,000. It is an Interesting fact that
In spite of the enormous amount ot
money that nas been paid out under the
supervision of the engineer officers of
the army, only one scandal has occurred
In this department of the public service
since me lounaatron or cne repuDiio.
That one was the notorious Carter
ease. ..- -., ., .,:. - -.
Captain Carter was convicted by I
court-martial, dismissed rrom the army
and sentenced to a term of imprison
ment at Leavenworth, while Greene and
Gaynor, the millionaire contractors who
are auegeo, to nave prontea oy nis
frauds, ara now oonflned In the .federal
prison at Atlanta.
OREI
Will III SEATTLE
Subject, "That Washington
Should Adopt Initiative
and Referendum."
h- 'SsatUsi'-iiarii Kw-3LiBl BtnUhT , F..B.
Peters -and Leslie W Hamphries of ths
University of Oregon law school; won
ths debate at the State university Fri
day night, defeating M. 8. Good, E.W.
Allen and O. M. Thomason. Uie wan,-
lnaton team.
Tbs subject for debate was, "Rs-
sojyed That vVaahington 8hould Adopt
tits Initiative and Referendum." Ore
gon had the negative.
W. A. Peters of Seattle prssldd at
the debate. . The Judaea were:
- George Reed and J. H. Easterday of I
Tacoma and James H. Kans of Seattle.
Oregon received two of ' the three
votes of ths judges. The contest was
Close, both teams showing a thorough
grasp of the Initiative and referendum
and presenting their arguments in a di
rect.: ana convincing manner.
HOT CAMPAIGN BY
t WASHINGTON DRYS
tTnon Meeting of Church People to
Aid Cose--pecial Effort to
Carry Two Proclacts.
: (Sscdal trtspat te T Joerast) .
Forest Grove, , Or., . May IS The I
churches of this city held a union meet-
lng last night at the Methodist church
In ths interests of the local option
movement in this county. Addresses
were made bv H. W. Boyd, nastor of
the Congregational church, and by Rev.
uouia 01 ine juemoaisi cnurcn.
The prohibitionists of Washington
countv will not onlv make strenuous
efforts to carry ths entire countv for
iocai option at ins eieciion in June, out
they will endeavor to place South Forest
Grove and Cornelius nrecincta In the
ary column regartess or tne result in I
ine county as a wnoie. ... . -
Cornelius . has for . vaara . aunnortaA
several saloons, but ths temoeranca
sentiment nas oesn growing there until
at this time It Is believed that by Join
ing wiin eoum rarest urove, wnicn
has a majority of dry voters, local
option will carry. ; i , ' , ,
CHORUS GIRLS CAUSE"
OF SOCIETY DIVORCE
Judo Ready to Sign the Papers
Freeing Mrs. fSam" Patter '
on From Husband.
Baltimore, May St. On ths ground
that he mads chorus girls big favorites
and spent most of bis time at theatres.
Mrs. Bessie A. Patterson, who resides
in fashionable apartments In this city
during the winter and principally at
Carolina, during ths summer, will prob
amy d. grantee a aivorce rrom . Bam'?
Patterson, one of ths directors of ths;
j nistie Mius company in Illchester.
Maryland, and well known In Phlladel.
phla and this city. .
Ths pair separated and it Was agreed
that the wife was to get 18,000 a year.
This Is in excess of the amount of ali
mony Judge James Dorter wlshas to al
low, although he says the charges are
proved. If the oalr aa-ree on tha mnnev
question, the Judge stands : ready to
sign the decree. -
xne ttternons wr married April I,
1I0, In Charlotte, North Carolina, and
bavs three children tha nM f hnm
Is 14 years old. Mrs. Patterson testified
that various women were Implicated In
iu. luiaaomgs ot ner nusoandf . , .
SHERIFF' LET GO HER
FIANCE; SHE SUES HIM
Girl Wants Damages Because Her
Jilting Sweetheart Was ,
' Released. '
Paterson, N. J May 25. Miss Marie
Antoinottl, a pretty Italian girl of Ho-
boksn, has entered suit against Sheriff i
Frank J. Van Noort "Bf Paaaala mat
for $1,000 damages, for bis alleged fail
ure 10 seeD uario uerrutti. n.r rnmir
fiance. In Jail until ho paid the amount
of a Judgment shs secured against him
for breach of promise to wed her. ,
Carlo and the young woman, were en
gsged to bo married, but the match was
broken off. and shs sued him. .obtaining
a verdict for 48.t2 against him. - .
. ine anenrr, wno, on aaviee of eoua-:
sel, released Carlo on a surety bond to
appvar wnen wameo. is oraerea tA in.
lit Wlt Aiwwn,.
Wedding Announcement.
' (BdmUI DUpatcb t. Th InruLl
The. Dalles. Or- Mar 2E. Annnnrin.
ments are out for ths wedding of Miss
JCUa McCoy, daughter of. B. O. McCoy,
mankger of the Wnsco Warehouse Mill- I
lng company, and Hallie Rlcs of Con-1
duo, n jun a. ,, .
SOU DEBATERS
Ol 'Look . Who's. Here !
WILLIAM J. GRUNDIG
For the past three years hat bay
srs and manager Hat .Dept. of
M. SICHE.L
Uie TOGGERY ': Q "J
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INITIAL SHOWING
OF STIFF AND SOFT
STRAW HATS.
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AGENTS ... '
BLUM S- KOCH
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SOLE AGENTS
CHASE. & CO.
HATTBR8 AT .YAUE
"t. "SOLE AGKNTS
IMPLRIAL
IS E W YORK
&
WHITE & rROHMAN
TOGGERY
384 Washington
GAS CAUSED ILLNESS
OF MARY GARDEN
Turned Off as Prim Donna Was lo
Bed and Then Turned on
Again. .
Paris, Hay 28 When Mis Mary Oar
den became "suddenly lll".1est Monday
and was unable to sing In "Thais" that
evening, it, was aot an ordinary cas of
sots throat or Influensa. . She- confided
to a correspondent the real cauas of her
Illness.' '. i V-j
"It was gas," sKs said, "lust ordinary
illumtaatlns; gas; part of which I used
for reading and , tbs other part I in-
halxt i said ' nothlnr about tt at the
tim. tint wantine- to frishten my par
ents In New York late at night
"When I finished reading In bed ths
gas supply was shut off in ths kitchen.
Karlv In ths morning before I was due
t iw,v tha a-aa wai turned on again.
When I regained consciousness my maid
and ths cook wcrs holding my head out
of ths window. It .wis a narrow ascape.
For two days I, had a terrlblo revival
of my recent seasickness. I was not
afraid, as-1 have died, many times on
the stase. Next week I am moving into
a new apartment in the Avenue Mala-
kog. There wlU be no gas thera.",
- Mttsger saves you money on watches.
JOHN MANNING
1 A DISTRICT ATTORNEY WHO HAS
MADE GOOD WITH THE PEOPLE
Mr. Manning's administration ot ths
district attorney s office has been upon
ths slds of law, order and morality. .Hs
has treated every one fairly and hon
estly. He has never allowed his office
to be mads ths tool to further private
Interests or vent the personal spits of
any man or set of men.
His services to ths people during the
trying bank disasters of last fall are
well known, and entitle him to honest
public Judgment.
.After Portland bas been A wide open
town for more than half a century, he
closed the saloons on Sunday, and thus
contributed vastly to the purity of pub
lic morals. In recognition of. his stand
for clean government and good morals,
Mr.' Manning has been Indorsed.and
recommended by ths Portland Municipal
association. . .-y'-,'-' ; . ,., f :
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TOM TOUJttt MS
Street
Bet. W.
HARRY LAUDER IN
AWKWARD POSITION
Comedian Tries to Buy Off the
London Manager for an Amerl
. can Trip. '
London. May; 88. Harry taudsr. tbs
Scotch, comedian who. has arranged to
go over again to New Tork' next Octo
ber, has been placed in a very awkward
position. : : -''.Vict''-'
pne of tbs leading managers of pan
tomimev Robert Arthur, soma tims ago
secured Mr. Lander's services for ths
pantomlms ot Cinderella" to "bs per
formed at ths Theatre Royal, Glasgow,
net : Chrlstmaa. Ths contract la for
i aaa m wk. ' Mr. Taudar would, of
course, have to get back to London for
rehearsals) and bis season on ths other
aide would have to bo a brief one, so
last week he went to Mr.- Arthur with
He proposed -to' hand over $11,500 In
cash to Mr. Arthur on condition that the
contract for ths pantomlms snouid pe
canceled. Mr. Arthur- thought it over a
d or two. and then decided to decline
tha temntlns offer. That is how mat
ters stand at . present, but. the . canny
Scott still hopes to wriggle out of pis
contract.-. " - . -. '
DOG'S BODY SENT 1,000
;;; MILES FOB BURIAL
Owner's Family Meets . the Casket
4 and Follows ,the Funeral to
Cemetery.
Long Branch, V. X, May. ll-Ex
humed after It had been embalmed the
body of "Kaiser." a white fox terrier
dog, ths property of H. P. Klngsfand of
New Tork. reached Long Branch today
from St. - Augustine. Florida,, and was
onrlait .with MNmsfiT in ths. Klngsland
dog cemetery lo Ocean township, oear
Klberon. -s . . ---- . t --
The do z was Rent soutu last winter
for US health. A.t ft. Auguttlns It was
treated Wy a spttMSiwc . . .
' Ths bod of the dug an met In New
Tork hv lit. ami Mrs.' Klnaslnnd. who
HccomDaiiied It to ths iClnsslaad sstato.
wnere in I'tiainrcm iv4 - -uuuvi
th direction ot a licsr undertaker.
. alraadv two heudir(.iies i have been
reared to tlttgS.Whlh died several years
ngo. - Another ona will Ih built to the
memory 01 -itaissr. . 4 .
PAPA LO CALLS OFF- ;
v ! A J30CIETY STUNT
' (Bseetal Dispatch ts The 7ooraal. -Pendleton.
Or.. May 15 Mounted On a
vari-colored cayuse, two young Indian
maidens of, "ths Umatilla trtbs. started
few days sso for an overland trip to
Lswiston, Idaho, to visit relatives. Thy
got as far as Dayton, Washington, when
they were Intercepted at the 'instance
of. Indian A rent McFatrldge of ' the
Umatilla reservation and they have Juvt
returned horns. Ths young girls were
plentifully supplied .. with clothing and
provisions, the only shortage- -having
been' In traveling accommodations, as
the little cayuse was scarcely able to
carry his load of freight, 'tne rather!
of ona of tha'a-irle eomnlalned ' to the
agent, and they wars soon returned.
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ttekHeadaotieaiid teUeveaU tbsttoablas teaV
tint ts ablllbns state of Iks systassma as
, j&lirlnws, Sansaa, Prossinsss. Dlstrws aftsr
. astlag. Fata In the Bide. Ae. J wails taalt most .
is bMa shows la sudag .
BtaAaeba, yet Garter's Little liver Pffls mm
squally valsable in Oonstipetioa, owing aad pre"
VwiUng tUsaoDoyingoomplatnt, while tlwy alas
eotnet all diaordata 0 thaatamachsMmiUat. tbs
krw and ngolateUi. bowels, SveaUtasysaly
Ask. they wonld be almost priori to tboM who
Snffr from thlsdlsl rassl ng eomplalnt; battnrto
Mtoly thetrgoodnessoM oot.od br,and those
srho one. try thwawui find these 11 ttl. pills valu
able In so many wars that they will not be wtt
ling te do without them. Bat after allslck assd r
bibs bane of so many lives that berets where
'wemakeonr great boast. Oar pills our. tt wails
othsrs do not. ,;-. "
. Carter's Llttls Llrer pills srs very small and"
very easy to take. Oae or two pills makes does.
They are striotly vsaetable and de not gripe es
pom bat by their gentle actton pleassaU was -wuun.
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Ul E bB lea Mfra'
,Wct and SEppeiy-
psvemont maks aeoldsnts ts
,''.' horses froqasnL For Guts
X f '-Brulsss, Galls CtralnA try
Mexican-
MustanglinimenL '
; Itsssks down to the hone
t rollsvssallsersitsss las Jiffy
i than heals ths wownd or tora
v . Ilgsmsntsa Ms grsst s-ntl-ssptls
qualities make K safs
- and sura. v
EqioIIy ood for Man or Beast
Our FREE booklet, " Points from s v ;
Borat Doctor,iDiar7"will bripyorf , .,'.
la curing J our livestock. Send tor rt. ...
Lyon' manufactuhino co, , ;
44 South Fifth St., BaooKJ.vx.K.Y. -. -:
- Funeral of Bliss Drogan. -.
(Special . DUpatcs t. Tbs jMraaLk
The Dalles, Or.. May 25. Miss Nellie 1.
Brogan, daughter of
r ot 1 nomas jurogan or
AnteloDe.
was buried hers yesterday
from ths-Catholic chur-
fiaa nnsn
was is veers or a
Tte cause of
CAKTEpfSl
death was tuberculosis.