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"T THE OREGOTj DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, - JUNE 2 1S03. ; DUDS BARTNETT Prosecutor Declares Man Ac cused of Wrecking Bank Is Liar and Coward. in; OR ItJnlted Press Leased Wire. -V',, Ban Francisco, June t2. Coward, our, thief and liar were the epithets . applied to Walter J. Bartnett. aooueed the California Safe Deposit & Trust'company, toy Assistant District Attorney Cook In cue of the y f tensest Invectives aver burled against man at bar, today. - Cook want at length Into the evidence that bad been Intro- . duced la the case and frequently point in hU finger at the L defendant, he shouted his excoriation in the very teeth of Hartnett, who eat Impassive and unmoved through It all. Cook, asked for conviction on ' the first count la the Indictment on which Bartnett la being tried, that of steal ing S31.700 aa special administrator of . the estate of the late Ellen M. Colton. "That man Bartnett," cried Cook, pointing; at tha aooused man, 1s guilty of tha wont kind of breach of faith, lie has proved false to tha trust put In ' him by the dead. lie la guilty of a -vR&MAv. - th Uwi t flnanffl nil A a.an- tlemen, upon your verdict depends tha financial confidence of this city." Cook declared that he was no de- M J . M T 1 1 ...1 1 X)mm UmwII Bartnett and TreadweU, he said, are responsible for the wrecking of tha bank. Brown is serving a terra In pris on. Tha prosecutor said that Bartnett a. v.. aL . s. aa 1 1 aa haM fivtm UniUg II V lUf VViLUii nvUtx.iv vmi New York for th x press purpose of av. Ka.mm - Via1i Ailt frVtaft shaken bank. , . ' ' . The defense will vpe&k thl . after noon and th case will probably go to uie jury uiiuiuu , - MAY HAVE MURDERED CONNECTICUT SAILOR rrJhlUd Presi twwl Wire.! Ban rranoisoo, June -The polio are today trying to and roDoers wno killed James W. Traeey, coal passer on tha United States ship Connecticut, and threw tha body off tha highest point of Telegraph hllL Tha position ofthe ' sailor's body and tha fracture on the ' skull Indicates that be was probably , killed mnd thrown off tha cliff. Tracer was last seen on the Barbery V eoeat last nWrht with a whole month s i ray lit his pockets. and,. It Is thought " that ha was lured to bis death by thugs. " But to cents were found In tha pockets of the dead man. He was a native of Fall River, Mass., and had been, in tha navy but a year. WALK 2450 MILES IN ONE PAIR OF SHOES sUnaAJtXABUs THAT OT Wit JAOX- ' boh avo m. t. mat xst nzx . BSATTX TO CHICAGO .; Shoes Worst by These Pedestrians Were . . the Froanct of . the T. fyer Boot and Shoe Compaay, iCaaafaotaran of the menowBSd Kayer MUwankea Custom Kade Shoes. CAPTURE A $1,500 PURSE Tha Mea.Who Made tha. Tramp. Over mountains and through snow. . through wet; slush and mud, freezing at times and oppressed by - beat at others. '. William Jackson and R. T. Hay, .t,.A- EnniithniM walked averv mile of the. way from Seattle, to Chi cago, Just arriving within a few hours . of tha time limit, thereby winning a purse Of 'Fifteen Hundred Dollars giv en by the Seattla Athletic - club . for aocomplIshlnt.thU feat within the-pre-; -scribed time. -fV.W" v - ' Jackson em. Hay, left Seattle with but Flva Dollars; In' money and were obliged to earn their way as they went aad leave no unpaid bills, and com plete 'tha Journey in ninety days. ; it :JSZS Am tha Shoos Looked After the Journey. .An interesting fact In connection with this walk was that but ona pair of shoes was worn by each of them on the M50 mile Journey, and that they never ripped fir lost a stitch, during the entire trip.-. Tba shoes worn In this contest ware mads by the F. Mayer Boot and Shoe company, Milwaukee, who have established, a great reputa tion throughout the country as manu facturers of the highest type of quality shoes; In consequence of which, tha business of this house has had a phe nomenal growth. Nine thousand pairs per day la tha present oapaolty of the Mayer faotoriea . ,.- " As a matter of contrast, and to show that there Is a marked difference In the quality of shoes, while Hay and Jackson completed their 1,460 mile trip In a single pair Of shoes that were I radically r intact at - tha end. J.- T. butberland. another - pedestrian, who bad reached Owosso, Mich, on a coast to coast walk, had worn out thirty, one pairs of shoes on his Journey up to the time of his arrival in Owosso. Leading brands manufactured by tha T. alayer Boot and Shoo Company are , the llonorbilt for Men: Leading Lady, .for Women; Martha Washlnrtoa Com--fort Ehoos; Terms Cushion Shoes; Spe cial Merit School Shoes. The TTftfchlngton Shoe Mfg. Co,' Se ,;. is the western branch of tha F. iiAr ijuot A ah os Co. . : , ; op 1 u , ARCHAIC EGGS FOR PASTORS Roaring Mob Assails Rcr. Charles MacCaughey and Rev. ID. Neilan of Wallace Idaho, as They "Watch for Violators of the State lid law. -: Spertel Dispatch te Tbe Jeer!) - . WaJlace, Idaho, Juna ft-Rev. Charles MaoCaughey of the Congregational church and Rev. J. IX Nellaa of tha First Methodist Episcopal church of this city, who have been conducting what they term a clvto righteousness campaJrn throughout tha Couar d'Alenea generally and ; Wallace la particular, war attacked and rotten-egged by a mob of between too and 100 parsons yes terday afternoon. '; Both pastors have been in the habit of making the round of tha cttv Sunday afternoons for tha purpose of discover ing wnat saloons are guilty or violating tha Sunday rest law, and already .many warrants have been sworn out. ' feeling has been running very high PAPER MAKERS PAY HEAVY FIIIE Federal Judge Hough Im poses $2,000 Penalty on Law Violators. (trait Press Laesed wire.) New York, June) ttv Federal Judge Manila paper 11.000 each on pleas of guilty to tha charge of violating the herman anti-trust law. Twenty-three members of tha alleged combination were Indicted by tha federal grand jury without being Indloted. SUBGICAL SCIENCE ACHIEVES VICTORY rraltea Prsss Leased Wire.) , " New York, : Juaa 11.A new surgical device Invented by Pro- : feasor Ernest Bauerbruch of the Marburg Institute, Germany, a which makes It possible to ope-' rata within tha cavity ot tha cheet without danger from the heavy atmospherio pressure on e tha lungs. Is hailed here today e aa ona of tha most valuable . e achievements of surgical science. Professor Bauerbruch, who la on e a visit to this country, gave A demonstration ot his Invention 4 at tba Rockefeller Institute of , medical research. ; tha subject, being a fox terrier. The opera tlon was performed with a glass , e cabinet, tba professor and his aa- sistants working . In tha onclos-' iii JOCICEZPUGANIS IIUET SASHUP United Press Leased Wire.) New Tork, June J2. With ona arm in a allng and a bandage about his bead. Eddie Dugan, the famous Jockey, who with William Ugan was in mu mobile smasnup, announoea ."!" would be on the track today and ride as The Due-ans were rifling in Charles v. nnrn.ii'a machine when It plunged Into a car coming in oe ppwnB tlon. William Dugan's nose was broken and his Jaw oisiocaiea. biuui uh suffered humerous bruises, and a bone i vi. iKt arm wan broKen. joeepo i ,.namAnK. en ocouoant of tha other car. was killed In theollUlon. LITTLE CHAPS MAKE LONG JOURNEY ALONE " (Bpedsl tHsoeteh to The leeraaLl . Palouse, Wash, Juna II. Harold Her- tlg. yeare old, fcno; rrans, a t- old.. son of Charles Herjlg, formerly of Palouae. later a resident of Ore gon and now or wnereauuui have arrived here from F.ugena, Of., traveling the entire distance alona At Oartleld tney were wwivj . --" Miss Haael Powere. They wl U live i . i. , v. .1 mnrfntrftnti hftre. Mr. and Mra E. F. Powers. The children made the trip without difficulty, the O. R. & vr rrTmm mnk the nassenirera being especially kind to them. Tickets were pinned on their coats and they made the changee at Portland and at Oar field without any troubla Tha father of the little fellows dls rnm tCiivana soma time a 80. iX has never been located. Their moths-? died at Palouaa about a year ago. . : ' - - HEAT PREVENTS BOAT CREWS FROM BOWING Pftnehkeensla N. Y.. June 12. The beat on the Hudson river was so ter rific today that it seriously interfered h. mmim tit the 'varsltv crews for tha big intorcolleglate elght-oared race wnicn wm pe own '; ,2 frk- tnorfe an earlv, start In anticipation of the heat, but found It impoesiDie 10 ao raur uu " . Iv over the oourse. Tha sun beat down with blistering Intensity upon tha bared -ma ami! . houMerfl of the oarsmen. The coaches ordered tha men back to their quarters when they found there was danger of the man being overcome by tao neat. - TO FORCE RAILROADS TO USE STEEL CABS TTnlta JPre Leased Wire.) . Milwaukee, Wie, Juna 12. A cam nalan for a law making tha, use of steel passenger coaches compulsory' on all railroad lines in tha United States was started today at the annual con vention of tha Traveiera- J-roi.ec live as sociation. v Over 6.000 drummers with their wives and families are present and it Is planned to carry the fight for safer passenger cars to' congress. Tha busi ness session lasted all morning and tha afternoon was siren to memorial serv ices. The evening Is to be spent with an Informal reception at the Planking tnn house. The convention U1 close Friday night ; ' '--n-j.. , - ' '.. ' To Sell Road at . Aaction. : ftrnltd Prsss Leased W1r. . Rapid City, a D.. Juna 21. This Is the data- fixed by the court for tha re ceiver's sale of the Missouri River A Jjorth western railroad, known aa the Crouch Una Tba sale results from the foreclosure. of a mortrage on tha road securing a bond Issue of Jl.000.000. The court has placed the up-set prloa of the roadat $fS0,00 and as there are sev-i oral bidders. It Is thought the property; will bring upwards of 500,000. The! line Is 40 miles Ions and operates be tweea heaw and-MysUo. , j Ing from a baseball game both pastors war aeen on Main street. Tha word was passed around that they were about to have John Watson, a prominent saloon-keeper, arrested. Tha two pastors went around Into an alley to watch tha saloon at the back door, and tha crowd followed, - yelling, hooting and Jeering. Snouta of "tar an d feathers" rent tha air, and la a moment or two eggs began to fly. - The pastors took refuge In "Jry stable anS wera ultimauiy resoued by rv,i nt Pnltiw. AdamS. None Of the eggs took effect, but both pastors were ximA.it not hun for the arrival or Chief Adams things might have been vr- serious and an aggressive move ment by the crowd might hava precipi tated serious trouble. " AIR III PIPES STOPPED HOW Engineering Corps Locates . Trouble Which Caused : Becent Water.Famine. After days ot patient InvasUgation the engineer corps ot tha water department has located tha causa of the air la tha water pipes which prevented the flow of water during tha hot spell ot two days a short time since, The water famine was dua to a alight error In tha construction t tha reservoir. When this was built tha demand on the Iron tubes was not very great and the capaolty ot tha pipes was not taxed to anything Ilka Its maximum. Whan tha, tiaatatfl Weather came On BO suddenly this year tha sreatly Increased numoer or water users mui m strain on the pipes and this gave rise to the air troubles. The def eots in the construction of the reservoir have been repaired and tha water department thlnka tha consumers of water In the districts that have been complaining will not hava any further cauaa for com plaint this season. LABOR 0BGANIZATI0NS MAY FIGHT BOOZE (Uolted Preee Leesed Wire.). . ' Chlcas-o. Juna 2. Orrenlsed labor In Chicago today threw down the gauntlet to the uquor interests wnen a resolu tion was passed by the American Fed eration of Labor declaring that unless union amnloves are encaged by sa loonkeepers and hotel and restaurant proprietors In Chicago they can expect no assistance from labor organisations In the fall prohibition campaign. ., The flat of the trade unionists came as a result of what la said to be an- LBgonlsn) In unionism on tha part of f the 4Vapftfyerav of waiters, ana other help In saloons and restaurants. As an I outcome of this opposition it is de clared the membership In thess unions iias dwindled until only a few are left. REBATE CASES WILL : NOT BE ABANDONED ' Unites Prnaa laiaead Wlra.V ' Washington, June 22. According, to r ranaiiB iv. lane, onairman or me in terstate commerce commission. Prl dent Roosevelt's elimination from the political field by the nomination ot Tart win not causa a cessation of tha rosecutlon of transportation companies or violation or me rauroaa rate law, "The commission has the Dower to can on tne united states district at torneys throughout tha countrv to se cure tha Indictments of ra.llrna.ria fnr granting reDates," said Lane today. "In dictments are now being brought and others will be framed when It Is found that the law Is being violated." FBUITFTJL REVIVAL AT PILOT ROCK (ftpeela! Ptitwtrh te Tbe journal.) Pendleton. Or. June Hi, a Vaa..T Sf , "ArtS?.,0J ''T4 ntjnge recently uoia a.v mui nuua, tne iresDyterians have organised a branch of the church at that place with a membership of 23. Officers have been chosen for the or- ;mu.i.iuu anu tne worn or ralslnr unas for tha erection f a worship will be started just as soon a jiaeior ciuidi seourea. John P McManus, H. T OUbert, W. A. Gilliam and Miss Eva Belts constitute tha board Of eldera 41 The revival was conducted by Rev. Levi Johnson. Presbyterian Sunday kchool missionary for Oregon, assisted by President William BleaEnev p.. dleton academy and Rev. W. U Van Nuys. pastor of the Presbyterian church in this city. PENDLETON SCHOOLS HAVE GOOD BALANCE ( 'parte! Dl.petca te Tbt Journal 1 Pendleton, Or., Juna 21 According to the annual report of School Clerk Lot Llvermore, the district now bss on !lna ensn Daiance or nearly 17.000 Thla la u,.l. . AAA . t T -I 'J . .-t-vw mure ULii wan left on hand at the close ot buslnee last June, but It Is due to the Increased amount of money received and not to any decrease In the amount of expense The report shows that nearly 110,000 waa paid the teachers, while the total expenditures for tha year amounted to wsi ik m Snafca. All AAA CORNELL DIPLOMAS A S TO PORTLAND BOYS . c?4ao, Juna 11 Charles V.'CU land wf Astoria, and a graduate !Of University of Oregon, John a Surkh era- tha art. i nomas w. Bajter. iawrence R. Allea and Marlon W. Flak of Portland, grad uated from the engineering department of Cornell university this week. Post (formerly caliadA Elijah' Manna; Toasties seem to please all The Taite Lingers.' - ' Made br - : Postum Cereel Co. limited, BatUa Creek, Mich, FALLS TO DEATH III WILLAMETTE John ; Bruzig Drowned In Biver Sunday Body Recovered Today. John. Brustg, a brtdgeman, SI years old. employed by the Southern, Paclflo and residing . at Front and Jefferson stresta, fell Into tha Willamette from the Jefferson street dock early Sunday morning and waa drowned. Brutig was last seen at about iO O'clock Saturday night with a companion, Hatry Kelll har ., T?t.llihr uM that soon afterwards ha left Brustg.- At about 1:80 Sunday Lmornlng a man was seen wanting un- steaauy aiong tne jeirersoa sirwoi which Is now nearly under water. It Is supposed that Bruslg was this man and that he lost hie balance and fell A few hours later the young man's hat was found on the dock. The police learned that Bruslg was missing and at first thought that he might have been murdered, although It is now be lieved that he waa accidentally drowned. His parents live in Barlowe, Or., and the body which was recovered by Hugh Brady this morning, within 100 feet of the spot where he fell In, will be held awaiting instructions from Bar Iowa . - CREW DESCRIBES LflfiE HM11II1 Robber Who Held Up Street car Jeopardized Liberty by His Greediness. Excellent descriptions hava been fur nished tha police of the lone robber who this morning held up Fulton car 104 at 12:45 o'clock at the end of the Una at RIvervlew cemetery. .. by his two victims, O. R. Cooper, conductor. and E. Mattlnen, motorman. . Cooper was relieved of 135 in cash and a watch. and Mattlnen lost his watch. The two men were tha sole occu pants of the ear and were elttlnsr In side waiting to start on the return trip when the robbery occurred. The robber entered from the rear door. The first intimation the crew had of his oresence was when he commanded them to stand up with their backs toward him. They were then ordered to ransack their pockets, placing the contents In their caps which they-handed to the robber. The man vanished as suddenly as he had appeared, , The crew got an ex cellent view of the man as he, was searching: their Dockets to aee if they nad come tnrougn with an their val uables. HOBO INVASION IN EASTEBN 0BEG0N patch to Tbe Jonrn.1.1 Pendleton, r june xlh oboes are flocking Into this cltv In droves and the police are seemingly powerless to keep them moving on, thaugh the num. oer. sent out or town aauy- is large. There are- manv ' hard-lonklnar eharan- tera among them and the officers are fearful that a reign Of burglary and petty crimes may be Inaugurated at any moment, if tne droves of wearv Willies are not -soon diminished It Is proDabie tnat drastlo measures will be resorted to by Chief of Police Cardans ana nis assistants. mr a tttt.a n a pttbta CLOSE G001) MEETING (ftpertsl Pltostch to Tbe laornel.) Pendleton. Or.. June SI. After three-day session, the annual meeting or ine umaima ijounty baptist asso ciation was Drougnt to a successrui close at Hermlston last evening. . The feature of tha convention waa the dedi cation of the 16,000 'concrete block church, recently completed. The ses sions were all lara-elv attended and much interest was manifested In tha discussions. More than 100 delegates were In attendance, about to tievlna gone down from this city. Tha strong program wnicn naa oeen arrangea was camea out wunout any cnangea UPPER PROJECT MEN WAIT FOR GARFIELD (Special T!rteh te Tke Journal.) Klamath. Falls, Or., June 22. Fan era under the . Klamath nroiect look forward to the visit of Secretary Oar field this summer. He is to visit the umatuia project ana. it is stated, win also make a thorough Investigation of conditions in the Klamath project,' es pecially oi tne pnevances oi the Ian I holders In the upper project,- who In sist strongly that tba Clear lake dam be built this year. ' Mechanical Engineers. (Cmted Vtf Leased Wire.) .' Detroit. Mich.. June 21. Ufmhni of the - American Society of Mechniral Engineers are gathering In Detroit for their femt-annual meeting. There are about 100 members here and 100 more are expected before the regular business pf the convention Is taken up tomorrow. The membership of the society isaearly 1.000. and Includes mrlnMtm livln in all parts ot the United States and Canada. ...-.-.-v.. Many technical questions will be dis cussed during the three days ot the con vention. There will ba a symposium upon machinery for conveying ma !frlaIfc,wlth PaPrs by several authori ties. The Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education and the Society of Automobile Engineera will also hold their meetings In Detroit this week, which will enable members of each so. cisty to participate la tbe sessions of tha other. - Oass Day at Tale. 'i; ''C J,tra,t4 Piees Leesed Wire.) ew Haven, Conn, June 1. Secre tary Taft and many other notables to day attended v the celebration of class a7 1 f nlch. with its many gatherings in which tba. seniors played th leading parts, proved to ba one of the most Interesting and delightful In years. Each of the four departments academic, scientific, law and medicine conducted services elosely following the program which custom has established as moat fitting for tha oocaaton. To Berlva Cycle Racing. ' " m ' J re Leased Wire.) - Ksw York. June IIa revival of Un- lra. f.?1" u V th big feature of the Initial meeting of tha summer cycle racing season, which opens la Madison Square Garden tonight. Tha meet will form link In the circuit that will em brace cycle racing tracks at Asbury Park and Nawark as well as Madison Squara Garden. Among the noted racers scheduled to eontest In the events are Bedell. Fogler, Jdoran, Krebs, Anderson and VanonL ; PMtmaater a Cnaaute. f ! ttJnlted rnss Lsewd Wire.) . Cnanute. Kan.. June tl Prenaratlone are complete for tha entertainment of tne aansss mate- Postmasters' associa tion, whose annual oonventlon will be In session here during the next' two daya The fourth-rloaa noatmaatera. who have a separate organisation, will meet here at the same time, and tha two associations will discuss many questions reiaung to toe auties or tne postmaster and tha lmcrovement nt tha noatai tin. 141 Dos . Vies President , , . tftttntr jL piwnltj This Company Issue3 Non-Partidpatin Polidcs on Standard Forms Low Rates of Premium Liberal Guarantees INCOMB Preralnms i Intereit Rent. .. . Other Incom o.i. ASSETS Real Eitat V $3,420,687 60 :. Bonds and Mortgage ................ 4,201,500 00 Stocks and Bonds..... 6,885,272 78 Loans on Company's Policies......;.. 2,080,193 00 Caih in Office, Net.. , 2,030 79 Cash on Deposit, at ik-at,. 200,563 44 Interest Mid Rents, due a.' accrued... 146,100 00 Uncollected and Deferre Premiums, Net 217,590 11 J Richard Bn-UNcs Samuel B. Clarkb Vavl Fuixe George M, Hasd Heniy S Hemman Hasxy Payne Whitney SCHOOL AVERAGE GflEATERBYI.000 Attendance This Year Was Largely in Excess of 1907 Registration 22,213. Tha avers go dally attendance Ot chil dren at Portland schools for the year Just closed exceeded the attendance of last year by more than 1,000. Tha at tendance this year was 17,110. Tha to tal registration : this year was tt.tll, ot which H.lll wera girls and ll.OOt were boys. Tha average number ot Students belonging was 18,021. Other statistics concerning the schools showed that tha average number of absences was tie while tha percentage Of attendance was 06.8, whloh Is con sidered an unusually high average. There were 1, 83 cases or actual tard Ineea, while there were 4,07 S cases re ported. - Bad boys and girls to tha numoer or ivw mjwvvu wrpurai pun ishment, while the suspensions num bered II.' , SLEUTHS SEARCH FOR HAN WITH BAD RECORD Ralph Holmes, alias P.. A. Holmes, alias S. F. Meyer, wanted la Monterey, Mlmx, for robbing tha Peoples'. State bank April 17, and who has an Impos ing penitentiary record, Is tha man whom Captain Batys sleuths are search ing for and who is believed to ba the man who knocked Officer J. la Porter over the head with a beer bottle a few nights ago, wrestling his gun from him and firing a shot at him. Holmes was Identified as Porter's assailant by tha of floor himself, who hun the identity on a cloture) of Holmes now at polloe headquarters. Captain Ifye Has Friends. ,.. (United Press,. Leased Wire.) San Fraaolsco. June 32. A number of the old time friends of Captain Richard W. Nye, who has been arrest ed on the charge of selling 1800 worth of machinery from the schooner Gay. bead on which he was watchman, will probably ooma to the rescue ot the unfortunate eaptaln today. Captain Nye was for mora than 10 years a prom inent navigator on this coast, but has recently been acting as watchman for the Paclflo Coast Whaling and Steam ship company. .; , , Appreelnslve. "Vfta ttiav aaw .Ha. aaw ... h.. 10 distinct personalities.' Lion i ist my wus near inat "Why nott" . - . -w &Ka111 AmnA a . tie rti. aa- a Ercnaxvay New 5Jc!ju Cfitlatft, prfjJiJsmt ; T J. C C e H?ittt' ' v . Secretary pmrp SC. Ciitr, fX. p. Medical Director ' Statement for the'year ending December S1.-4C07 A earns appear ty ' , . ' 'W The Report on Hie Examination , The New York Insurance Department ; , . - -'tRtpott filed Juna ,:i808,,;-: , v..,. " .a ?2-f? ' 660,611 00 74 .i 0683 60 $3,167,423 11 $18,655,942 62 INSURANCE IN FORCE,. $57,859,321 ' -' BOARD OP .DIRECTORS Chakles H. Allen - . DUMONT. OLVUCB -y . Samuel P Colt R. C Letkkgwell Takes A. Parkee Villiam A. Steeex JOHN LOCKHART, Manager : 610 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon MAN SMUGGLES OPIUM IN; THEN SMUGGLES HIMSELF OUT J. Williams, alias rwreneo, arrssted by tha customhouse officials several months ago for smuggling opium In, has smuggled hlmeelf out. It seems. . Walter H. Evans, assistant United States district attorney, appeared In tha federal court this morning and re quested Judge Wolvarton to sign the papers which would declare the bond of Willlamo forfeited to tha govern ment. The raquest was granted. Williams that Isn't his resi name j apparently was a Canadian. He had about 1600 worth of opium in bis pos session when arrested here by the cus tom inspectors and on which the duty required bv Uncle Bam had not been paid. Williams, It is said, has been op erating along the Paclflo .coast, tha sound and British Columbia, for yesr. He was released here on $1,600 bail. Williams is a slow, easy-going Indi vidual and acted Ilka a victim of tha 7A Lift of Edward R. Squibb Fill Onm cf Ammrtctf , Grandttt Historical Pag$ N0urs Is a Squibb Drug Store ; . .. Bring in Your Prescriptions '?-.''?': ., ': ' v'h' ; . ' . . 1J , -r'.1':'- '.""," Three SpecMs, ; For One Week Only v" 25c size Rublfoam .... . ... : . . .'. . . . ... . .". . . . .... . .15 25c size Lyon's Tooth Powder .... 25c size Mcnnen's Talcum Perkins Hotel Pharmacy " . ' - E. R. THOMAS, Proprietor PHONE US . WE DELIVER FREE Yorli CTifDticrrt C SToiuot Id VteePrestdeat - p. EL Cmnilje , Comptreller DISBURSEMENTS ( ; Death CWrni'....".:.... $013,573 40'; , Matured Endowments... 758,784 58 Annuities..... S55I Surrender Values .. 414,713 02 Dividends.. n 112,776 88 ; Tptal paid to Policy-holders...... A $24,406 SI Head Office Salaries... 5 5,446 05 , Expense! ..h 21,084 07 . ; ; Rent 80,000 00 - 4 . Commissions ....... .. 154,833 87 ; r ... rency Allowances 48,946 03 Medical Dept. Expense.. 8,800 50 -. Legal Expense, . . . . , . . . - t , Advertising Total Expenses of Management ? 888,627 89 Insurance Fees and Taxes. ...... ...... 84,898 88 . Taxes and Expenses on Real Estate.. , 145,553 97 Profit and Loss 2,488 40 Other Disbursements fi Balance v w. ................ 862,563 44 j367,42 11 LIABILITIES Rtierva on Policies, Addition and ' - Annuities...:..,......... ....$17,665,478 00 Unpaid Death Claims. ...... .......... 29,487 64 Reported Death Claims........ 78,812 10 Matured Endowments, unpaid...... 17,978 72 Premiums paid in advance. ' . , 17,721 10 Interest and Rents paid in advance.... " 86,931 63 Cash Dividends to Policy-holders, vn- paid T.472 83 . AH other Liabilities , 167,749 06 Opital .................. 600,000 00 Unassigned Funds (surplai)..-.. 232,812 24 $18,653,942 3 WlLLIAll COXCOSAK EUSTXS WALTEE & JOHlTSTON Levi P, Moitok WlNTHtOP RTTCHnWntO . Valentine P. Snydei Jobn.Tatlocx drug. He took Ms arrest methodically and carefully thought out all his plans before ha attempted to gain bis free dom. Then ba suggested that a deputy marshal accompany him to a bank Where ha bad a safety deposit box. - -, The box waa opened. There was gold there that mada the deputy think of llama reached In tbe box and pulled out a handful of gold coins like they were so many tobacco tags. There were 11, BOO In that handful. It was turned over to tha olerk ot tha United States oourt. When the grand 1ury net, Williams was Indicted on a charge ot smuggling. And now he can't be found. Ir he is ever located he will be prosecuted and will lose that handful of money tbe 1 100 besides. But it the government eatches wtl llams It Is going some It is said that ha is In China buying more opium. Powder, two cans ... . . . . .25 than, personalities,"