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THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND, ' TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1S03. mm;- SUIT EfJDS .... .0 ... ... , -.. ; V ., '.f y, . ,-, "v , i Case Against Attorney-General of XTnited States to Compel Him to Take Im mediate Action ; on - Ore gon Lands Quashed. TRAWL. BRINGS FISH ) FROM BOTTOM OF OCEAN New Apparatus Successful in Deep Sea Fishing Off Mouth of the ColumbiaWill Mean Eiiiancipa- -. ' tion Frpm"Puget Sound. Combination. - The proceeding In the suit .against Charles J. Bonaparte attorney-general -of the United States, filed some ,tlme ago by John R. Herrtn and -others, In connection; with an effort to compel the sale of certain lands held by the Southern Oregon company and the Coos Say ' Wagon - Road - company, ; were Quashed in the United States court this morning upon motion of Tracy C, Beck er, special assistant to the ' attorney ! general, who appeared in his behalf. The case against the United States was oisraissea. ...-. Consent ITaoesaaxy. Neither the United States nor any of , its oft icera can be sued in court unless ' the case is out of the ordinary and the ' officers of the government give their consent ' to . sucn proceeatnga. -judge " Wolverton granted - the motion intro duced by Mr. Becker, and afterward dla J missed the case against the United ; fclates. t .-.- This is a case where It is alleged that the companies holding the land, granted t to them years ago, had refused to sell ; at 42.60 an ucre to settlers, , and that the attorney-general had been requested i to take some action in the matter, but had declined to do so. . Subsequently the I settlers filed a suit to-rompel Me Bona parte to bring action to force the cora t panies to dispose of the land according I 10 the contract of the land grants. i The suit was filed in March. At that (time, a bill was pending before congress which made provision to give the attor- Fney-general power to act In the land k grant question. Since then It has been , passed and become a law. , j ... rroxupt Actios Expected. Mr. Becker stated this morning that faction against the southern Oregon com I rany and the Coos Bay, Wagon I Road company would be taken In time (but that the ' attorney-general or tne j United State did not propose to be xorcea to onng sun oy a lew seiners when he had the Interests of a great t many at heart and would do all in his .'power for their welfare at large. Under the circumstances Mr. "Becker-moved ,'that the proceedings to compel Mr. Bona- parte to bring suit be quashed.: . - -- Herrlii and the other complainants iwere represented by T. B. Mlnot oi pan , I i anclsco. - ' " : .,.-.,..,- , , , It Is understood that the suits of the . government against the southern ure- j A-catch of .4,000, poun.de -of deep sea rish in . one. hour; and a half Is the startling record Just made off the Co lumbia river bar by a patent beam less trawl -that Is being tried out by a Tort land company. The trawl; ls known.ln England as the Hippo beamless trawl. and Is brought to this coast by Captain Richard Obee, who controls the Amerl can and Mexican right a i The local.. ; fish market?, which " has usually held up to figures around fan cy: dressed beef prices Is wobbly as a result, and it Is announced by one or two of the - leading markets tnat tne catch will be thrown on sale tomorrow at 6 cents' per pound. The varieties of fish caught by .the trawl are innum erable, ana mcjuae many never oenem Before Dy- Human- ay on tun coast. Fish on Oosaa Bed. r The Portland company handling th trawl is composed or m. uarnes, i well-known canneryman and a mem ber of the county commissioners: P. P. Kendall, manager of the American Canninc company at tnis point: Kicn ard . Obee J and C. H. Hyskell. They have three trawls ''now on the ground. readv for use. end. In the preliminary cruise ff the bar, used the smallest gear. ! The larger trawls have on open ing lie feet in diameter. ' and when in operation they fish on the ocean bed, movinar at a Dace of about four miles aa r our, ana garnering in every sina of deeo sea denizens that get In' front of them. ? , . . s " The vessel - usea on tne mat trip wka tha schooner Evie of Astoria, a gasoline power boat about 80 feet long. Tha. uolnmtnl of the vessel Droved to be Inadequate, and the company will be compelled . to ; build or buy a boat for the business, vs i 'A portion of the , big catch was brought t$ Portland this morning en the steamer Elmore, and when landed at the dock aroused great interest among river men and fish market men. At Moce's ' market preparations are being made to place a large quantity of the catch on exhibition tomorrow. Other markets will handle some of the cetch. Mr. Barnes said: - '-? "There are many fine varieties of fish anion? the eaten, ana some otner vari eties that we have never before seen. Amcnar the known fish are five or six kinds of 'sole,, rock cod. ling cod, red snapper, hake, lemon sole and others. The trawl got a large number of crabs. "Thd new gear is remarkably effect ive in fishing for deep-sea fish, and the results secured in only an hour and a half were surprising. It is possible by the use of this trawl tcr place the price of good, edible fish so low in Portland that - tt will become the poor man's food, as it is in many other places east and In ITurope, , - v, ' ' "The local market will probably place this catch on sale tomorrow at very low prices to give everybody a chance to try the. varieties caught.''.. i..; . fK . . .. Oust Faget gonad Men. It is said the use-of this trawl by a SIEIfllS. WILL STAY" SHERIFF - :'.'" .' ' : v. ' : , : Majority of Republican Can didate Will Apparently . Be.:Xeap 3,000.. Robert I Stevens, f Republican,' will continue- to' be sheriff of Multnomah county by virtue of Some 8,000 major ity, votee given him over Tom M. Word, his Ueirocratlo ODDonent., vesterdav. Returns from 69 precincts, tome- of wnicn arc incomplete, give .Stevens a vote, S.6H, while WorJ , has been sivt-a ,vy vvtes m tne same precincts. With a lead of 1,694 given him in what Is perhaps a trifle more than one third of the -total vote cast," it la conserva tive 4.0 euppose that -the total results will give Stevens a majority of 1,000 or more. . The contest for election as sheriff be tween Mr Stevens and Mr. Word was. In the. minds of -the malorlty'.of people, oettled dewn to- fltieHtinn nt tt- .i of teven'. majority , before' the polls were opened yesterday. Though Mr. Word and his followers were confident general opinion pointed to the election of Stevens. " . . F-;- In the minds of tha vntr nanmllv there did not seem to be the interest taken in the sheriff fight of two years ago. It was argued that "-Stevens' had made a good official and it would be just as well to allow him to stay In- of fice. This general sentiment seems to have been expressed at the noils. There does not appear to be any particular section1 where the two candidates ha.t it all thoir own way,, out tne Stevens sentiment set Portland concern means, the Immediate I continued right down the line wltK and nermanent emancipation of Port-li-.lf.i lli-.it '?-."ne-W"? land 'fish eaters from the Puget waani'''kywJr--v combination that now controls the fish j 000 o- more votea to snr ' ' " hn.ln In Portland. At - th nrMont I s,i wv or. "ore votes 10 Spar$. time practically all fish sold at whole- : ; UJalted .rrtas Leased . Wlr. Teheran, ' June 2. More than- 190 Christian Armenians" haye. been massa cred by Kurds in renewed' depredations in the vicinity of .Urumlah, and today that city Is being besieged by the Kurd- v Wholesale i ma Ran era ' and nlllairln characterise the operations of the Kurds throughout a large dietrlbt surrounding Urumlah. - -:'- . While this alarming situation prevails un iiw ironuer mere is the wildest ex cltf ment In Teheran, t On every hand there is talk of impending war with nussia as a result of the Kurdish, mas Bacreav -.;.;, ..,. ;-). --.il . Simultaneously a powerful coterie Is aitacaing tne reman court and demand ing that the shah banish bis counsellors or run' tne risk or being overthrown himself, it la feared in the capital that tho besiegers will capture Urumlah and pui: tne population to tne sword. Report of the Financial Condition of THE BANK Of CALIFORNIA Located at Portland, Oregon, showing condition at close of business on the itin aay or May, l08. - RESOURCES. Loans and dlscounls . . . . , , Overdrafts Real ebtate owned......... Duerom banks. 1260.426. 84 Cash on hand,. 363,27.83 Bunarles Customers' liability letters of credit. . , under i $2,303,760.02 . 13,267.40 r l.K74.ll - 614.854.17 6.668.03 93.S5J.08 Total .13.033,062.89 WASHOUTS KICK TRAIN SERVICE out sale or retail In Portland are shipped 1 K(H)SEVKIiT TiKX ft lK v rail. In many instances I - the fish have been out of water so long I as to be unwholesome, - The taking of the rish at tne moutn or tncuo umc n river and ahlDDlna them by first train or steamer 10 Portland wdll vastly lm- UKGING SECOND TERM Rain ITrflTirlnofV Jim 4 Mamhai f rove the quality of rish consumed in I ln ooseven eecona-Term league aro pi this city and contiguous markets. '.con company ana tne tjoos Bay wagon Koad company will be taken up by B. ' XX ' Townsend. special assistant to the ! attorney-general, and Mr. Becker, at the ,' flume time that the proceedings against 'the Oregon & California railroad are . started. DETOUR TILES : HIS COUPLAIflF (United Preat Leased Wire.) , Washington. June 3. Secretary Met calf's complaint, lied ' with the Inter state commerce commission, alleges that the Adams, Northern Pacific and other express companies are gouging .the gov ernment. It alleges the companies last July charged 40 cents per 100 too much on : merchandise -to the navy yard at Bremerton. - Washington. The amount Involved is 11.600. The complaint is a U-st ca.se to determine the rate. . ' C0M3IITTEEMEN . . , 'AJiltlVHi US UiilUAUU ' ',,-?.- ' -' ," - ' ' (t'alted Prew Leased Wire.) : Chicago, June 2. fifteen memberi at the Republican national committee ar rived ' here today- lor prepare, for the meeting at which final plans for the na tional convention will be made. . . Secretary Dover of the national com mittee said that the committee will hold a meeting Friday morning when .'t will begin hearing contests from the various states. The contests . will be ' taken up In alphabetical order, accord ing to tne names of the states. ''MP-MaeBMaMWBaaMMMWVMtMMBHn " '-' '- Honcymon Cat ' Short. ' ; ' i (Catted Pttm Leased Wire.) ' ' " " Los Angeles, June . 2. Lealio Virgil Bnyder, a Los Angeles man who eloped with Miss Edna Spring of Colton a week ago Sunday."' had his honeymoon cut short at Las'. Vegas, Nevada by being tnrown into Ja.ll, according to tele graphic: Information received here todav. Snyder la wanted in San Gabriel, Cali fornia, on a charge of having forged fic titious . names to telegrams sent to -Thomas J. Stanley of Colorado to lure him to this state in order that papers in ' a civu suit might oe served upon aim. . ,i i i. i , ii i . m i i ' - r , Big Crowd Turns Out.i v 7 " (Halted PreM Leased Wire.) ' Boulder, Col., June 2. An immense , erowa or people turned 'out in is after- noon to witness tne trace ana rield meet between , Stanford and Colorado unlversily teams. The business houses of the town closed their doors and the . any waa male a general- noiiaay. The weather is fine. i- . U - i . UTTERS THREAT IN COURT, SO ROCKPILE SENTENCE IS TREBLED , Jack Archibald, a 19-year-old youth of aggressive " predilections, got a double rapid-fire sentence ' In , Judge Cameron's court this , morning; Archi bald was arrested Monday night by De tectives Coleman and Price as he was on the polnt-of JnllQWlngBp a brutal attack on peter Herman, proprietor rr a second-hand store at 27 North Third street Herman's testimony this morn ing places Archibald on par , with Jack La Rose, of gas-pipe notoriety. Archibald worked himself into a rage Monday night because Herman refused to a-ive him . more than 25 cents for an old coat. , When Herman started to endeavoring to create in .California more second-term - sentiment favoring the renomlnation of Theodore Roose velt for the presidency by circulating uuuges nu circulars, wnicn nave Been generoueiy. aistrioutea among .Califor nia's -delegates to the national ReDub- lican -convention. . The headquarters of i no seconu-ierni , organisation are la vnicago. The bad ares are marl out nt . luioia, are ovai snaped and show a pnoiograpnic portrait of the president, h rri nun wninn l si inspiiaii a a call the Police Archibald, he alleges, deal," "1908," " Making good," and un knocked i him down and waa on theider the picture are the words: "Roose- lumipniuii uw jw wuva me veil second . term," "By rotes of the detectives happened along. . - people" . "Kll ', y,0,i 0 days on Kelly's The- league urges that the conven- Butte. said Judge Cameron. v; tlon compliment the president with a . As the prisoner was being led out renomlnation despite the fact that lio i o ivyycu vyinmiw noiiuan riiu iubsou i won in nnr flronr f r 4m -kia - e ifT'll d-a vnia . vhaa mar I -Sear tSJ vou7Tr:' hear thatr YAMHTTJ OWr,S yeiiea tne exciiea raurew m tm jumyca to his feet, waving his arms -wildly around In his fright . Th court had heard. As a result Archibald will serve 90 days on the rockpiie instead or so SeventeenOverland Sections Held Up Near Butte on Northern Pacific. (United Preaa Leased Wlre. Butte, Mont., June 2. -Seventeen over. land trains -on the Burlington ; and Northern Pacific railroads are held up today in this section by the most die astrous washouts In the history of the Northern Pacific in the northwest. Nine trains are held up at Livingston, east of here. - Five are blocked , at urummona west or Butte and three at Missoula, 40 miles west of Prummonil, Traffic has been tied un honeleaalv since eaiuroay nignu - . - ' More rains and new washouts yester day and last nlaht added areatlv to th demoralisation ,of the service. . Officials of the two roads here at noon today claimed that traffic would be resumed tomorrow aa the rains have stopped and the -worst seems to have passed. . , , AMENDMENTS OVER Notes From the v Labor World 1 McMlnnvllle. Or.. June 2. With com plete returns' from all but three pre cincts, vase nas i.ozz ana (Jnamoeriain LIABILITIES Capital used at this branch.) 250.000.00 Undivided oroflts . is. oi a. m uuo to nanas and bank rs, . . decosits ...1 892.1S7.1J Iniilvltlual de- Donits ..... K792.2fi5.R4 ' Certlfd checks -4.513.77 j 2.488,93.7 urarts accepted under let . tera of credit aa iur con tr'..-w 93.689.08 uue to head ornce . and . branches 186,637.60 . Total .,,.,,..13,033,062.89 State of Oregon. County of Multnomah I, Wm. A. MscRae, manager of the above . named bank, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement la true to-the best of my knowledge and belief. . . . .... WM. A. MACR.UZ. Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me this t -29th day of May, 1908. (Seal) , O. W. WEBBER, 1 . -- Notary Publia- CorrectAttest:- . i . . -. J. T. BURTCHAELU ( ,, Asst.' Manager, i Report of the Financial Condition of THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA SAN, FRANCISCO. Including Its Branches at PORTLAND, 8KATTLK, TACQMA, . May 14th, 108. KESOURCES. , ' Loans and discounts. .... .820,174.472.50 Bank premises 666,704.43 Other real estate 367,314 39 Merchandise, letters ' of credit account 682 001 19 Sundry stocks and bonda. . ' 6,133,713.05 Government bonds:....) 600,000.00 : ' Due from ' . - ' . banks and ' - bankers .... 6.872.473.19 Mon'y on h'nd 4.266,174.78 ' 10,728,647.97 Total .,'.,... " $87,732,892.63 - LIABILITIKS - ' ' Capital paid In gold coin. .$ 4,000,000.00 Surplus- and - undivided ' pronts . 10,647.380.03 : '6,132.00 Dividends unDaid ........ Acceptances In London un der letters of credit..,. ExChanpre i . Due banks 4 y bankers ..I 4. 692.234. 24 uue otner - depositors 17.729,937.69 117!608i88 22.822,171.93 Total !.'...'....'....,.. -.$37,732,863.83 . A. L. BLACIC Ass't Cashier. ... Correct A ttes t ; ,i- V HOMER S. KINti, , I S F. B. ANDERSON, - Directors. ' Subscribed and sworn to before me ay A.' L. Black, Assistant cashier, and Homer 8. King and F. B. Anderson,, known to me to be two of the Di rectors of The Bank of California,, this 27th dayof May, 1908. - Sloan : JAMKM MASON. Notary Public In and for the City and VOuniy ui cin r rnnciu, dibic ut California. My commission wfU ex-' pira Pecembr 4th, mi.. . ' , PORTLAND BRANCH CHAMBER OP COMMERCE BUILDING . ' A general Banking and Exchange businesa transacted. Interest paid on deposits in "our Savings Department and on time deposits, , - . 1 Rates on ; application. ' SINGLE TAX RESULT IN MULTNOMAH IN DOUBT Equal Suffrage Defeated by' Decisive Vote Majority of Voters Apparently Favor Appropriation for the; State; University. , The International Association of Mar ble Workers . will meet in annual con vention in St. Louis next week. - J Tne hod carriers international body SAN FRANCISCO . CITIZENS FORM LAW AND. ORDER LEAGUE Totted Preat Leised Wire.) " ' San Francisco,' June1 I. An organi sation to be known as the Law and Order league win j be : formed In tbls city tonight by -the adoption of a con stitution which Is the 1 result of sev aral preliminary meetings attended by prominent cltisens. it is tne mien upon, the cltisens to Join in assisting ine gran prosecuuoB. v j. ? The men -. who are In the Law and Order league claim that the existing m wuw., winun m giyei Ban r rancisco maxes ; it i v vrvtuiov nrM!4 1 inn . In Impossible to secure the conviction of I 'n J?t"1dB: i lac li. n. 1a.. rnAw if .vt j , nan . 292 nranrh,i 1 rv teti in vtlm uamppeu are elected witn targe majori ties. -or representative.; Fourteenth representative district, Beals has 1,319 and Laughiln, Statement No. 1, 1,119. For representatives. Thirteenth district. Corrigan, Statement No. I, has 1,496 and Eckman, Statement No. 1, 1,071. Bones and Jones, anti-Statement No. 1, have 1.066 and 1.012. . This -la with threa precincts tacking. With five precincts tackrna and two of these in Newberg, which will give a For, 1,606; against, 929. nM.H ..imin.i. nnint a h- Aim. 1 The Reddy amendment is snowed under. agreement of the Jury In the Ruef trial Jnre", to on?' Tne uniyeraity and na and the Oallagher dynamiting outrages "onal guard appropriations are down as instances of offenses against Justice. and out. A committee will report -. on a con stitution tonight and a, mass meeting Single tax la buried. tlon of the new organisation to call T will be called late this ' week or early next, calling on all cltisens -to Join tne new organization. ROSE-LADEN SKIFF ON WAY TO , SEA IN HONOR OF THE DEAD A small rowbeat." handsomely con structed, neatly painted and filled to the gunwales with the choicest of fragrant roses. Is slowjy being carried seaward upon the bosom of the mighty Columbia, a tribute of love and reverence to those whose fate was a grave in the deep; - The boat waa set adrift iast Satur day Decoration day from the Sell wood ferry and yesterday It had reached a point about 76 miles down the river. Today the tiny craft with Its tender cargo will perhaps reach its destlnatio.-i upon the strong ebb tide unless it baa been caught in an eddy ; somewhere In one of the bends on the lower river. ' . . Sunday morning the boat was picked up on tne new wnarr or tne gtandari ' Back to Uorao Cars.' tCaltef. Pran UaseA Wlre. Ean Francisco, June 2. As the out- i-'-i'io v m wiMiii irciKccn m vnited Railroads and the board of .supervisors. - horse cars wereagain .put .oa JiarketJ stteet from the Ferry building to Ban sr.me street today. - Crowds of people wno had been accuatomed to using the t ig electric cars were compelled either to walk to Sansome street or take the little cars pulled by two horses, aa in tiie days before the big fire. . . . . Claims to Bo Beal Dowle. i l nltd Press Leased Wire.) . - Clilcago, June 2. "John Alexander Panic" has arrived in Chicago from Muriiili, Germany, and - will establish li.-ve the cliurch of Moses. He claims In be (he real John Alexander Dowie, si-.d says that Powie, the first, the dead rui'T of Zion City, was his brother and n...K his name when they were boys. Mistook Himself for Another. (I'nltrd 1'n taiwe Wire.) ' " Onk'and. t'al., June 2. Because her hiiKlianil, William E. IJndsley, came I nine so drunk tliat he mistook his re firctinn In a-mirror for another man. and fter smashing It with his fist, ac cueod luT of entertaining a stranger' Curing his atmence, Katie K. Llnslpy, was t-U.v granted a divorce by Superior JuUtfe fc;;erh. .-;..! Box & Lumber company at the foot of East . Ash street. f: Drifting - close to shore it had lodgeu against the piling with no hope. of getting away without assistance. It was the crew of the towboat Sarah Lincoln Is Chamberlain. ' (Special Dispatch' to The Joumil.) Toledo. Or.. June 2. Returns from all reclncta .but two of .Lincoln county :ive Chamberlain 8c and ' Cako 464. chamberlain will carry the countv bv a small majority. Other results, 11 pre cincts out of 14, are as follows: Haw ley, 867; Rlcharns, 86; Bean, .682; Bright. -64; Bailey, , 883; Emery. 166: Cake, 432; Chamberlain, 437; Barrett, 646; Kuykendaii, m; Jones, 623; Luckey, 189. Clatsop 800 for Chamberlain. ' fSDeeial Dlsnatek to The Journal.! Astoria, Or... June 3. With one city Accout Iimcnt Soon. Mu'l'-iii. Jiir. 2 Annoiiri-rmenf Is rii'-(-i Hie off u-Ih 'gai'-'ip ), Mt nig c. "" ' " f K'"i-n A irtorla is ex"- 5 : - i 'I '. f.ii i.f J;ir-A. AT EMERYVILLE TRACK TODAY (United Press teased Wire.) Emeryville Racetrack. Cal June 2. Results: First race, six furlongs, sell ing, subscription.. 3-year-olds Huskv. Ill, to 6. t to 8, 1 to 4, won; Billy Myer.-102,. 1 to 1. 7. to 10, second; Boas, 106, I to 4, third. Time, 1:14 1-6. MAXNIXO. MADE n DEFENDANT IN SUIT Dixon that sighted the strange little BrtXj' tMn. ifl craft, and Captain Chase ordered an In- ?lncjS, JVl iuL iV ?5. . n yestigatton. A bottle containingthe VJflPittli9A!TiAV following note explained the mystery: WP&MKfa'l'A' "To anyone finding this boat, please lHtt.ix.? iW1, vllJ 11 pan it along, and in that way we hope ri(6,Ltn fnni Si TK : US' talE'dear th' Cean ,n hnr ' K lSl:9tl "launched from the Sellwood ferry f,on 'l9,' Haton -412.- Newell 4. by the ladles of the O. A. R., assisted ?oun ": JJFR ?-7- ,nJlueV47P' by A. J. Smith, poet No. 26 Of Oregon; Leuienwcber l.J75,;McCue 1.266, Wood- Blackmen clrclo No, 20, and Wlnslow ? "7 - Meade circle No. 7. Portland, Oregon, -" -.-, :r -...; . May 30, 1908." 8 - . , jf urdereas .Must Hang. Captain Chase copied the note and re- ' " rltd Ptms Leaied Wire l fiWdhebof "hoiltadni't- 7" 8n Franciscunri-jShn Siem- ri.Sti dS& !5? Lewis Dabner. aentenred to boat mi ruihiii owi . . aealn lor committing a aeries or mur- mWdlf hVVh.nni TfliL .1-!? aer ,n San Francisco, including the as Sit seen it w A-f?,tl.n'l.?n wsslnatlon Of M;. Munkata. president of towards the settln sun rPldl3r th Kiminon Klnko. & Japanese bank. The boat was 5 hSu?" .lrh e.- When they secured. 2.800. were told to- lensroL- e about . Int '?et ,n day by Judge Cook that they must hang lengxn. t on JuJ Jn th prlaon . ar(J o( gv A COURTING ROOM I Quentln. FOR THIS CHURCH Eev. Snyder of Chicago De sires to Aid Happy Home .Making:. Dry at Silverton. Sncial rHsnatrh to Th Jon mil I - ' Silverton. Or.. June 1. Tliree ure- clncts .Jiere are dry by nearly J0O ma jority, .'j ne ordinance provides that no license, shall be granted for a period less than Six months. Licenses exDlre Wednesday and four saloons will have to go out or, Dusmess. Cake carries these precincts by large majorities. Thomas C. pevlln, as receiver for the. Oregon Trust & Savlnas bank, has begun suit agalnat District Attorney Manning, Alexander Sweek, C. B - Wll- i',aS1Aand 0wrie,L Hutchln to collect $1,000 pn a promissory note -signed by the defendants. .The note was signed by Fat, Powers as principal and was given July lo. 1907, to run 90 day" It is stated that nothing has been paid, the Plaintiff aaklng for $200 andln prlnSfpal p cenl. ' ddltloB, to the MES. SCHANZ TURNS TABLES ON HUSBAND Evelyn Schana, sued lor divorce by Arthur A. Schanx, has denied his1 charges and filed a cross-comnlalnt in the circuit court, upon which 'she, will ask for a decree on her own account She alleges that Schans deserted her In November, 190. They were mar ried in February, 1J03. s - ;, Stoned Suspended Bank. V ; : (Calttd TrM lwd Wr. Cleveland. Ohio. Juno i rirlir.n : desperation by the closing of the doors of the private- bank of Caetano Tlotto 609 Italians todav stoned tht hniMin. and wer about to'torre entrance to the place when the police arrived on th. I scene in rcppon :w tu a riot call. On Even Terms in Wallowa. ' (Soeelal Dlroatrb t -rtie Joarnal.i ' JoseDh. Or.. June 2. Wallowa countv remains dry. by 160 votea. - Enterprise holds the county-seat, Wallowa falling to get 00 per cent of the vote. Knowles, Republican, sweeps the eountvi' over Crawford for circuit judge by about 250 rotes, uuver, ueraocrai, is anead lor ncourare oniinlnt.n.- i.. . i joini senaior in v auowa couniy. unam- ncourage acquaintance, love and then tcrlain is breaking even with Cake. (United Preaa Letsed Wire.t Chicago, Juna 2. A courting room to J" encourage acaualntance- lnva .a timnll1 marriage among the -young people at tending the Christ Presbyterian church is an lnnovatJdn which the Rev. J. E. Snyder, pastor of the church, will es Coke Leads In Wallowa. (Rneclil Dlnnatch to Tbe Journal A ' " TIflterorise. Or., f "June 2.- Elalittri JablUh Ijvth. hope that It will event- 5 SSTTxiV clllm&ln8 cities of the United States and Canada. i ne ijaDor xempie association of Se attle,. Washington has declared a divi dend of 10 per cent on the Investment The men employed on the railroads in Kansas earn on an average 11.183.74 a year, wnile it costs them 1773.77 a year to live.' - - A merger has been effected between the Brotherhood of Painters and Dec orators of America and . the National Alliance of Painters and Decorators. Tha Nova Scotia government haa ap pointed a commission to investigate the question of an elght-hodr day for work ing men.. The commission will - com mence work In August, and visit all important industrial centers. 1 The lattsr end nf Jnna renresenta tlf of the various labor organizations of Masaacnusetts are to noid a meeting in Faneuil hall to protest against the de feat of the peaceful picketing bill by the Massachusetts senate. .Under the revised constitution of the International Carriage and Wagon Workers'- union death benefits will be paid to the-members of that organisa tion in tne -xuture. ine union nas branches throughout the United States ana vanaaa. ' , - . i A large number of telegraphers In India have been on strike -for some time, and there has been a great delay In th transmission of messages. The Indian government la opposed, to the demands maaa upon mem. n agreement nas been signed by tha Great Lakes Towing company and its employea. which wllL settle all wage matters until March l. iiu. 'i ne com pany operates In every lake port ex cent Milwaukee. -" - - . Tha Amalramated Association of Iron. Bteel and Tin Workers, at its conven tion held in Toungstown recently, -went on t record as - favoring a new national labor party to actively, engage in . pol itics. ..:.'.., : . ...... ... Telegraph operator who were put on a basis of elaht hours a day. to con form to tke new law limiting their working day to nine -hours, are . said to be organizing to protest against a cut which, it is said unoftlclally, will be made In their .wages. Tha Central Labor countil of Wash ington, l). u., nas given us unquauried Indorsement to the movement for the passage of a law that shall prohibit th United fitstes from contracting for any article' manufactured by convicts. - w The H. C. Frlck company or Pitts burg, a subsidiary-of the United States Steel corporation, has ordered Into ef fect a new' code of rules governing Its minea and miners the most remarkable provision of . which Is the prohibiting of the company's miners from drinking whether on duty or off. - - Tha suoerintendent of Immigration at Ottawa has issued a notice to the effect that tha 1 only classes of.' .Immi grants wanted in- Canada at present are experienced, farm laborers, farmers financially able to take up homesteads or. purchase lands, and female domestic servants. The demand for. railway la bor, says the superintendent, is lined for., the season.-- . ,t -. O'.:?' It may require the official count to decide which sloe of tha single tax fence Multnomah county will perch upon. The returns , nowLfoqted ndlcate that the single tax Is behind a few Hundred votes, but this result may be changed by fuller returns, u ', Complete, returns from It precincts on tha question show 3.00 In favor and 1,214 against. Some precincts went two to one in favor of the single tax. and others went equally strong the otuer way. Political sages are puzsled by the apparently eccentric results when different pre cincts are compared. " .Xqual nxfra-e rails. Women will not vote in Oregon soon. judging by the result on tne equai-aui-rraza amendment in Multnomah county. The suffragists have failed to carry a single precinct so Tar reponea, tng often the vote runs three to one. Thirty-eight precincts, complete, five 1.41 in favor of women voting and 1,084 in Opposition. ; , . .. Most striaing or nr rwoun on the proposal .'to Instruct members of the legislature to vote for the peo ples' choice for United States senator. Returns from the 2 precincts above re ferred to give 3.983 In favor of this plan, with only 4 against. BecaU's Stzon- Showlna-. ' Another blir particularly ' favored by W. S. U'Ren that haa carried by an overwhelming vote In Multnomah county Is the recall. Pronortional representa tion apparent! has a comfortable ma- the Jortty. and the same la true of Huntley corrupt practices act. The plan to take the power of Indict ment from the district attorney and re store the grand Jury system haa car ried by over a two to one otaon tha precincts so far . footed. The totals show 3. 6 01 In favor of the change and 1,148 opposed. t ( , V.'-'-;-" Appropriation TaToreo. : V : The appropriation for the state uni versity, on which referendum was called, will have a large majority. The bill appropriating f 100.000 for National Guard armories Is in doubt The plan to give free transportation to public of ficers is snowed under. - The bill to In crease the pay of legislators to $10 per dnv Is likewise lost by a heavy vote. The Fort - of Portland appropriation has been approved by a handsome vote In that part of the county to which the plan will apply." The creation of Hood River county from Wasco county goes -throuah by a large majority. Appar ently both of the fish bills, as they are known, have been aaoptea.. "Sow Bale" in' Doubt. .Th "home rule" amendment, which ' charged 'to be an effort by the saloon men to a.utiioria ufn whhi, p.. a elose raco in thla county on the ln ; complete returns received. The bill to hange ine lime i tne general, eiecnon rom June to November geta a comfort able majority. - , - Two measures left in doubt are those tnthnrlstri tha soatterlna of state In stitutions and increasing the member ship of the supreme court. . (CI -AAIPTO , .11 Us '. .. 'aa. kUal rJT iW J- JL - WW ually make many happy homes.' statat senator, Oliver, Democrat, 627; If the Single members nf Ma I Rumble; Republican. 293: reDresenta gatlon do not make love it will not bet,ve' Rusk, Republican, 66i Taggart, iuii vi me rtev. onyaer, xor ne will I dwihhbi, have everything In the court in nm l . " '' h!ll'.nf "V" iJS 15an wou , ' From Six Harney Precincta, h; -t h-T i 1 : (Sosclal DUostch to The 7oora.l t i th? room will oocupya whole bulFdVrTi 'Burr..', Or.. Vjun. 2. Six precincts to be erecTed bYT fheW Cst fo Cake 247 and Chamberlain - 283. byterlan church aa soon aa the oroo- The "Oomocrata elect everything other- erty can be secured. wise, save possibly county treasurer - The courting room wlll be complete I na county school superintendent, which saa vwtj ICBpVUi, 1 Will liaV fOM 1 ' COrnfr- lorMni hanlnd whloK Klt.aikt..l i , v. ... 4 . . . - . uiunuuii, COUnlAI triltv . lrranaal '? thamaol.,.. vm- vnmj vmvo vri tllUBV ' WHO TESTIMONY ALL Itt -MANSLAUGHTER CASE (United Ptms Ceased Wire.) - - Allegan, Mich June I. The testi mony in the case of Mrs. David Neelly of Baeramente, -California, charged with manslaughter--ror not calling a phy sician for ner eniio wno jnieo or pneu monia, was completed today s and.-the arguments were Begun tnis afternoon. x YT--,l,r-l eraeh waa nnened With a charming rose cotillion last, evening at the new Masonlo - temple. Mrs. si.!,.).. irh KntattA was the hostess and managed tne arrair, ana " multiplicity of other InteresU tnade the attendance rather small, tha affair was delightful In every respect. - a Mnntft nrN-.imn i nn ninca niiu ew eral artists of merit contributed to an e-irr-etlent nrninm. ' Henrv T. Hanlln, basso, of Seattle, was the honor uest end his voice was much appreciated. He Baa a splendid, Dig, run Dasso ana -weu-Dolsed stage preaence. Hls work' met with delighted applause. Mrs. Koroea sang several numbers and was especially good in a Meyerbeer number. The other ? -!- vara Ruilnlnh KaOS. Whose SC- comnllshments with the cello have Latest From Klamath. neerf them anrf ni-n, xi I . ' Rneplal rintcli to Tne Joornil. 1 When the pastor announced this plan .i.,Iun z today there was much reioicina- a m on , I " " - oi unci m,H ... ""yui th. vmi nAnl a the young people. it s just a ii even. Tnere is a Kepupucan maloritv lovely Idea. remarked I or Joint senator and - representaUve. one ariri "It waa an hrlaht nt T-v- Snyder to think of such a '.thing." ' The pastor thinks that when young men of other churchea learn that there is a way to make love half way made to order they probably will urge thel paators to adopt the Idea. , Mutual Reluctance. " From the Chicago Tribune. "Here la my seat madam, but can dor compels me to aay that I think you ' " well ui.ji- i, iiiluu u i am. Klamath county Is dry by a small. ma. I Jority. -t.-.-" ; 'i- v v -. -i , : i ii ' f : Polk .200 ; for (Thamberlaui. v (Soeclal Dlanatrh to Tbs Jonrnal ' Dallas. Or.. June 2. Sixteen out nf 18 precincts, unofficial, give:. Chamber lain Cake 1.013. Hawley l.Ogk Henry 926. t - . .... . ' . Chamberlain in Donglas. . (Stwrlal lHfttMtt-h In Tha Journal t u eJ-.-- I '' I 76 in iJOUj'ias county.. . . . ". Christian Bclenllsts packed the court room anxious to be present at the clos ing acenes , of the case which they be lieve Is one- of tremendous Importance as a. - precedent. They . say not Mrs. N U alone hut ffhrlatla-i Koianr - no la nn trial. The court, however rule t on all avManoai nMrln- almnl. .nw .K- I Wh1 wrl STht. curative power of Christian Science and The Misses Effle and Elaire Hough confined to the relation of facta In con- ton were hostesses yesterday afternoon nectlon with the specific case. It is at a delightful Informal bridge given expected that the case will aa to the for Miss.Kutn uanennower. miss ran given him an inoispuiaoie piaue rri-1-a aa a Tnii air mn of excerjtlonal merit and whose departure In the near future Is a cause or deep regret; aiiss ary Mackenzie Cahill, a- pleasing violinist; Miss Harriet Johnson, whose fine con tralto voice Is full of promise,- and Mrs. Warren- E- Thomas, whose piano work haa long placed her among, the first artists of Portland. - ' ' ,-' At the invitational cotillion following tut-, vnfnai tail with Mr. Hamlin. The favors were roses of many different va rietiea nt her favors were fishing poles. bonbonffand f ire plnwheela1 Miss Gwen dolyn Kofoed and Miss jeaneite i nomas distributed the "men's favors and Mrs. a. F- Johnson and Miss Mina Jocelyn thewomen'e favors. Mrs.1 Kofoed-wae' gowned in spangled White chiffon over lavender with ch.lffon applique of lav ender and green.- Mra. Warren Thomas wore a handsome gown of white satin. The patron list Included Governor and Mrs. George E. Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Eggert. Mr. and Mrs, Q. F. Johnson, Mr. and Mra L. O. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stapleton, Mr. and Mra W, Y. Masters and W. XX lurv tomorrow, .. Mrs. Neeelly still is confident Of ac qulttaL v -. . : . .. .. BRIBER OF SENATORS HELD FOR COURT TRIAL ' . ,- .- - (United ITes LMksed Wlre. -Los Angeles, June ' 3. -George' N Tlchenor, former local manager af the Continental Buildinc A Ivian tton. and self-confessed briber of state senators, was held to answer to the superior court todav nn a rh.,.. t embezzlement of J2.S00 of the company'a funds.- Hia bond was fixed at 32 600 . M.7?- -TJ?e?0-n,;? "''daughter both testified that ; A llliam - Corbin, general manager of the association, promlaed to pay Tlchenor 31,000 each for the sens tors he as able lo bribe to whitewash ces Wilaon's gueat There were four tables . of bridge and those playing! were:' Miss Danenhower, Miss Susie Stott, Miss Louise Fladers, Miss Olive Fslllng, Miss Cordlyn Burns, Miss Isa bel Bryan, Miss Claire Houghton, Miss Gladys Weldle. Miss Miriam 'Strong. Miss Hazel Dolph, Miss Margaret Cat lln, Miss Grace Warren, Miss Frances Wilson. Miss Malda Hart. Miss Bessie Dooley and Miss Use - Koehler. Later Miss Bhoda Falling, Mlsa . Kathleen ' Burns, Miss Hardy and Miss Dorothy Morrison came in for tea. . Miss Hardy of Soattla Is the guest of Mra Ernest Tucker and she Is giv ing a small tea this afternoon for Miss -Hardy with Miss Danenhower as a com-, -pllmentary honor guest. . ,i --?:-;---;,-. . :,... :--e.,. "-.'. ' . A wedding of some Interest was cel ebrated last night at the home of Mr- : and Mrs. Rhelnstrom op North Eight eenth street, when their daughter. Miss Mildred Rhelnstrom, was married to Colonel 3. A. Greenwald of Salt Lake City. - Dr. Jonah - Wise read the cere- ? mony and there were some 40 guests In -,. attendance, - The rooms were beauti fully decorated with choioa cut flowers. The bride was gowned In a handsome . . French lingerie t gown beautifully :, em broidered and carried Bride roses. Her f . maid of honor was Miss Flora Flelsoh- : ner, who wore white crepe trimmed , with duchesse lace and carried Brides- maid rosea The bridegroom was at tended bv Louis - Lana. .- There - was stringed musio by an orchestra for the wedding march,- An elaborate reception f ol lowed -theceremony-and-partieularly- dellrhtful were some ; piano selection! v by the bridegroom s nephew, Henry . ebendorfer, who Is only 18 years old and is exceptionally talented. Many telegrams were received." - - Mr. and "Mrs. - Greenwald have gone east on a long trip and will visit the ' large centers of Interest before return ing to Salt' Lake City to make their home. The bride Is popular among her set here, and has been extensively en tertained. Colonel Greenwald is a mem- ber of the govenor's staff of Utah-and . is a wealthy business men. Hta sis ter, Mrs. Obendorf er of Salt Lake and -her little son Henry were .the out of town guests. ,t .'. ,-.. 'v.'ji..-.-j . . the building and loan -' Investigation bronrht about by the exposure of the defalcation of 1250,000: of the associa tion's money. Tichenor's claim was that-the money he retained was rightiully his as pay ment for his work in influencing the legislators. i ' ' ' Spider's Great Appetite. The spider has a tremendous appetite which defies all human competition. A scientist who carefully noted a spider's consumption of foaJ In 24 hours con cluded thRt If tho spider were built pro portionately to the human ' scale he would eat at daybreak a rhlnoceroa. by 7 a lamb, by a young eamelopard. by 1 a shenp. and would finish up with a plo of 2uv birds. , v - ." Dreams and . Nightmares. From the Lady'e Realm.. t 1 Many ' of our commonest dreams, are , occasioned by.bqcilly' conditions or sur roundlnga Loosened' sheets at the foot of the bed on a cold night soon deposit, the sleeper's feet ' In rivers ; or snow- . banks, just as a second helping at din ner or a tendency to lie on one's back In bed readily conjures op whole le gons of apooks. s - . ... Certain evidence on this oolrrt was . collected in Dr G. Stanley Hall'a psy chological laboratory at Clark univer sity from personal testimony. From this It would appear that children pre fer animals for their nivhrmarea where- i as adults incline, toward burglars,; jail era and the llku. ,, .