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THE' OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 23150S.
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Phillip A. Becker Resents
Interference of Hates
"Who Protect Boy. ,
(ncarat by taareat 1nh4 .Win.) t
San Frmnclaco, Jun -27. Phillip A.
' Becker, boaUwaln'a mat tin the batOo-
1 ahlp Illlnol, aliot two other aeamen la
: Boeder cafe, Market -treat, to
r nirht and la the atampede that fol
lowed Wa attempt at murder he and
a boy companion escaped, but were ar
retted later and placed on the detinue
, book at the gentral police atatlon, where
be and bla companion will be beld until
the fate of hU victims la determined.
5 The Injured men are H. A. Harrla, bo-
- pltal ateward on fne battleship Georgia,
and B. J. Harvey, chief eunner'a mate
on the battleship .Connecticut. Harris
"- vai returned to his vessel for treatment
. i while Harvey was retainea at me jsimer
i nency hospital. Harris and Harvey were
passing; the time in the saloon witti a
- number Of other seamen, when Becker,
who is 84 years of age, and Francis
. nnnnlnir. 19 veari of ana. entered. The
i boyish appearance of Gunning,- who was
a member of the crew of the battleship
Illinois, attracted the attention of the
S other sauors as ne wenv wuu ; jom.ei
to the bar and ordered wlilsky.
? That a . boy of such tender years
p should be treated to so much strong
" drink was not according to moral Ideas
of the men in the saloon. v;nier among
Becker's critics were Harris and Harvey,
v who Insisted that the boy should not be
-i allowed to drink. Boeder, the proprietor
1 of the saloon, joined In the discussion
, and. reaching over to the half-empty
! glass standlne in front of young Gun
V ning, took It and poured the contents
Into a. bottle. ,
-s The Incident had almost been forgot
t ten 20 minutes ; later. -r whea , the door
r opened and Becker, followed by Oun
! rung;, entered again. This time Becker
E bad a -revolver In his hand which he
coolly pointed at Harvey and fired. There
4 was report, and " a bullet entered
Harvey's chin and lodged in the- bottom
j of the skull at the roof of the mouth.
3 A second shot sent a bullet into II ar
il vy's arm, striking the bone and glanc
1 Ing broke through the skin, The third
I shot went wild, but the fourth entered
1 Harrla" left breast. The full extent of
5 injury was 'not fully determined. No
I sooner did the shootinc begin than the
guests of the saloon - began- to look for
S safety behind the bar and such furnl
p tti re that seemed to promise protection.
, By the time they began to gain a gen-
teral realisation of the situation, Becker
and bis young; companion were found
f missing. ' '' "
. Detectives Graham and Fitzgerald
S were detailed na soon as the alarm
a readied the police station to look for
? the missing seamen and after half an
" hour's search located them at Golden
Gate avenue and Franklin Street.
t When arrested Becker acknowledged
.-, bis guilt and declared as an excuse
for his crime that the injured men had
I no right to "butt in" when he was
g ' treating his friend.- .-. - c
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USE RAISED
! TO LIFE AGAU1
I Kbckef eller Assistance Puts
the Deposed Ice King on
1 . Hia Feet;
l s ' (United Press Iaaed Wire.)
X New York, June tl.-John X. Rocke-
feller Jr., haa come to the front in
Wall street the last few days, as the
I reputed owner of the largest block of
$ American Ice outside of the holdings of
ctianes w. Morse. ' .
Air. Rockefeller is understood to have
; purchased this stock in the open market,
j some of It as low as 9 a share, last
L' . October. . Its market price now is $2H,
" more than treble what It -originally cost
incidentaiiy Mr. Rockefeller's cam
palgn in ice is expected to put Charles
w. Morse on his feet again and to re
ward him for the work last October In
agisting In the financial slaughter of
tlie Heinle outfit.
- There is some dispute as to the facts,
but It is generally believed In Wall
street that the speedy resuscitation of
Mr. Morse has been due to the excellent
support given to him by the Rocke
fellers.:. Morse Is planning to liquidate
his ice holdings and reestablish himself
in wan street with an aDundance of
rah. ' . ; . -, ll
DEATH FOLLOWS
CLOSE ON DRINK
l?anchman?s Visit to Demi
. john,Is l Family
In erroprof Lives.
- (Cslted Press Leased Wire.) - '
Redding, Cat, June 27 Anton Data,
the wealthiest ranchman for , mil as
around, lies dead at hia home tonight
as the result of drinking whiskey con
taining strychnine, and circumstances
indicate that he was the victim of a
conspiracy against his life.
. ,T,'a,t conspirators not only sought
his life but the lives of his entire fam
ily Is tha theory Of the county authori
w: "."kS .wonth ago the mem
bers of. thTDais i family were all taken
desperately 111 after eaUng bread made
from a sack of new flour. If the poison
7nt r? h aemlJohn of whiskey
from which Pais took two drinks FrU
Any night, dying two hours later, by
some one who wanted to kill him hni
did It set there? That is the "Mon
31ES. FISKE TO GIVE
TWO rERFOKlTAKCES
Owing to ths great Interest
4 that is being shown in the om-
ing of Mrs. Flske In "Rosmor
4 sholm" to the Lyric theatre July
, 7, the management has arranged
for Mrs. Fiske and the Manhat
e tan company to glVe two per-
formances of "Rosmersholm" In
this city on . the afternoon and
avenlng of Tuesday, July 7. lu
4 stead f the single evening per-
f ormance that had been orig
4 inally contracted for.
'-Massachusetts has a town of 08 In
hnlotants whkh recniveiv 12,750 annuai
lyfroin a slPBla hotel for license to
. 11 li(uor, Tiais Is believed to be the
Mght l(-ense fee paid in the Unitrd
fetal.. J' he fee Is nearly double the
nn-Mvmv paid ' '""ton and othkr larKe
1 iUtjS, j .?. '. T .
CltOWPS VISIT ) . -POLICE
STATION
TO RECOVER GOODS
'- Ever since the arrest of the.
daylight robbers the polio sta-
- tlon has frequently resembled a
bargain counter with a gorgeous.
array of . Jewelry, . ' souvenir
spoons, pillow covers and post
cards spread about ' Every hour
or so the owner of some of the
articles stolen by "Williams and ;
Ferguson, the , daylight; rooming
house thieves, comes to claim bis
property. "; Then the ptta-ef stolen '
gold watches appears, and . thV:
owner, claims his watch, first of .
course giving ' a , description,"
which must tally exactly.--a: for t
the first two days several -of
the watches reposed in a cigar
ribbon pillow cover, which ,vu
also stolen.
Today, Just one : week after
their arrival in Portland, Wll-
Hams and Ferguson, who declare"
they began their startling career
of daring crime because Wil
liams happened to have a skele
ton key In his pocket begin their
sentences of four years aaoh- la
ths state penitentiary.
. They began to steal on Mon
day, on Vednesday they wars
arrested and confessed, Friday
they were sentenced, and today
the long term begins. In all
they entered 76 rooms in a dosen
different apartment bouses.
ALASKA!) GOLD
FLOODS SEATTLE
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Over Million' Dollars' Worth
(lot Dust (mes in by
' ' Boat; . ,
', v t Special DIfpatek to The Journal.) ,:
Seattle JTune iT. The steamship Jef
ferson today 'brought more than a mil
lion dollars In gold .to Seattle, the ship
ment being the first received from the
interior by way of -the- Tukon' river
steamers , this i season. The Canadian
Bank of Commerce received $276,000 and
ths Pezter-Horton bank got i89)00.
The remainder of the amount, about
$400,000, Is owned 'by Individual mlne-
Btoamer sas oooa xrip.
The Jefferson also brought 1SS pas
sengers. She had fair weather for all
but two day of her trip. The steam
ship lay in Skagway harbor for 12
hours waiting the arrival of the steam
er wmtenorse. int latter coat got
stuck on a bar before reaching her des
tination and tt took much effort to get
her off.
Monday promises to see heavy re
ceipt -of gold, the steamship Spokane
wtte'Hl, 610,000 Is due in the morning
and the steamship Victoria will prob
ably arrive at the same time with an
other million. The steamship Humboldt
is aue at 6 o clock with tso.ooo.
EILISHIIIiyiLL
ERADICATE GRAFT
Capitalists to Purge Pub
lic Charities System of
Spoils.
(Hearat Mews by Lraigcat Leased Vlr.)
London, June 27. A complete reor
ganisation of .the administration of
London charities has been undertaken
by a number of the most powerful
financiers In England, who have organv
lied to eliminate waste and graft In
the dispensing of charity to London's
poorl
Jon Burns, president of the local
overnment board: the Dukes of Nor
folk and Berford, and Lords Rothschild
and Alverstone are the moat-prominent
men in the work. Lord Alverstone
folnted out that $75,000,000 la admlnli
ered in public charity and much more
in private charity In London annually,
and that loose methods have created an
Immense beggar class. The idea Is to
get a closer union in the work and to
destroy existing chaotio practices.
UNKNOWN MAN-IS
FOULLY MUEDEEED
Body. I Found jta River by Two
.' . Young Boys Robbery Appears
ths Motlve.
Spokane, Wash, Juns S7, Beaten
ver the head by robbers and thrown
An the river was the fat o( an unknown
man ' sometime this morning. Not a
scrap of paver was on his person to
1 M LI T
li
only the tell-tale condl-
tlon of his battered features and the
trall made by the body dragged to the
rivers sage, snow me -viciun w
Bftulted. His pockets were turned in
side out, his overalls unbuttoned and
his coat and shirt displaced show that
eome one . was searching for -money.
The body was' found by tree boys who
were .fishing. :"
.. They discovered a man s foot sticking
out of the - water and 'summoned the
coroner. The unknown man was about
five feet seven and a half Inches tall,
weight about 165 pounds, prominent thick
lips, dark brown heavy hair, and smooth
shaven. He wore a No. 35 dark coat,
a white checked shirt and new overalls.
The middle finger on the right hand Is
missing at the first Joint. There is
no clue as yet to the murderers.
ALBAKYMECHANTS
INSTALL ILLUMINATION
(roited rmi teawd Wire.)
Albany, Or., June 27, The merchants
of Albany plan to have an illumination
on First street of permanent nature
that will be a decided Albany booster,
it is felanndui. to have a row of inrnn
descent lights on each side -of first n.1l
Dcvoua streets, tne ouids anout three
feet apart. Where the rows of light
cross streets it is planned to have them
form an arch. They will be Installed
berors the Fourth of, July celebration.
Body Shipped to Eugene. -
Eug,eJ1'' ,.0r.7 un The remains
Jf Arthur Tallafero, son of M. n. Talis
tero of thla city, who was killed In a
i.l'J1 putr. Idaho, a few days bko,
will be brought here for burial. The
deceased was superintendent of. the mine
Sn which he was kiUed. He was canrht
kinder a falling rock, and his body
trashed almost to a pulp. . He was 40
jr.,B 1U Binpie., ne was a mem
iit ti me tvooauien
Woodmen of the World at
SHOOTSWFE BECAUSE
SHE WOULD NOT . GO
BACK TO HJS HOME
Maddened because his - wlfs would
neither return, to him nor give un their
little daughter to his care, Chester C.
Halloway, . of Los Angeles, fired
three shots Into her .body 1 and
she Is now. hovering between life and
death. .
After a chase of 100 -prd uniii
lots, Halloway. a alight dapper man.
jwas overhauled by Patrolman W. P.
Irugg. On his wife's death or recovery
tiopenda the seriousness of the charge
wmca wiu do iaia against mm.
Registered: under the ntmi nf Ttns-em
Halloway attempted to commit suicide
last week by cutting hia wrist in his
room in ine New tiranrt rnntrnl hnteL
He admitted afterward that onlv a. mak
nerve had prevented his shooting hlm-
The shooting took nlaea at K(J Inst
night In the home of Mrs. Hallowav'a
brother-in-law. Charles Dawson, an em
ploye or the streetcar company, living
Eleveiith, Vernon.
Visited Bawson Eons,
Halloway cams from Los Anselea two
weeks ago. he says. Last evening he
visited ths Dawson boms In the latter'
absence. Mrs. Dawson and the little
daughter of Halloway were in the bouse
together with Mrs. Halloway.
out into the kitchen where the fam
ily was 'assembled Halloway marched.
Here he demanded of his wife that she
return and live with htm, or at least
urrenaer me cmid to him. steadfastly
ATHLETE SAVES
DYIi HflEMAII
...
Hark Catlin Unhooks Him
From tlie Top of Forty
foot Pole.
Iowa City. Iowa. June 17. Henry
Vaughan, a, lineman, .was saved from
death this - afternoon " by Mark Catlin,
the former university of Chicago foot
ball star and now director oft athletics
at the Iowa university. Vaughan was
hanging unconscious by nis satety belt
at the top of a 40-foot pole, when
Cntlln climbed up and rescued htm.
The man naa come in contact with a
live wire and when taken down his
tongue had fallen back into his mouth.
It took Catlin and two companions SO
minutes to revive Vaughan. He still
Uvea
JOHN DELLAR
Has Purchased the Entire Stock ,
of the Marks Shoe Company
291 Morrison St.,
$35,00.0
SHOES SACRIFICE!
To Make Room for a New Stock of Shoes Now in Transit
The general public are well acquainted with the stock of Shoes
always carried by the MARKS
perior quality and standard
sizes and widths, and NOT BROKEN LINES. We can fit any
foot, no matter what size or width. SHOES FOR MEN,
YOUTHS, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN at
prices which -will appeal to the thrifty Bhopper. ffJote the fol-
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lowing prices ana sec snow winuuws.
SALE STARTS TUESDAY, JUNE 30th, at 9 A. M.
. Men's Shoes end Oxfords
$7 ;and $3 Banister's .Newark,
N. J., rnake ; Ijfeyl's patent calf;
newest styles, bench-made.
Sale price .$5.40
$6 and $7 Banister's Newark,
N; J.) make; patent colt, in
newest styles 'and hand-sewed.
Sale price . $4.85
$5 and $6 .Torrey patent kid,
newest styles and hand-sewed.
Sale price s ......... . .$4.35
',$$q3,nd $6 S. & M. patent kid,;
ftfw'est -styles and hand-sewed.1
Sale price ........ $4.15;
$5 and $6 Kneeland's patent
kid, newest styles and hand
sewed. Sale price ....$4.15
$5 Tilfs patent colt, hand-'
sewed, newest styles. Sale
price . . ......$3.85
$4 and $5 Barry's patent colt,
hand-sewed, newest styles.
Sale price ......$3.40
$1 and $4.50 Churchill & Alden
patent colt, hand-sewed, new
est shapes. Sale price. $3.60
$3.50, and $1 Commonwealth
patent colt, Goodyear welt,
newest styles. Sale price $3.15
$6 and $7 Banister's velour.
calf, vici kid and gunmetal,;
bench-made, newest shapes.
Sale price ....$4.75
$5 and $6 S. & M.' velour calf,
gunmetal and vici kid, hand
sewed, new shapes. . .$4.10
$4 and S5 Barrv's viri cA enin.-
u i '
l metal and velour calf, hand-
sewed, new shapes.. . .$3.35
.$3.50 and $4 ; Barrs vici kid,5
gunmetal and ; ; velour calf,
hand-sewed, new shapes $3.15
$4 and $4.50 Tilt's velour and
vici kid, hand-sewed, . newest
shapes. ' Sale - price. . . .3.45 i
Tha abOTa llnSS MUM In TtnHnn T.i
, , .v.. 'wuuit ui no nmTj- sclea,
LOOK FOR YELLOW SIGNS
.1
she refused to . have anything further
to do with him. . ;
Out come the revolver, and five shots
flashed In quick succession, ' Three took
effect in his wife's bodv and - with a
scream of pain and terror she sank to
the floor. Ona. bullet pierced her, left
breast another entered
ttte
right shoul
der and the third caught the right arm.
Either of the first two may cause death:
Mrs. Dawson, theslster of the woman,
yelled '"ACurder!" as Halloway fled
through . tla kitchen door. Patrolman
Drugg saw a man running toward the
brush on Alberta street and followed in
pursuit and called upon the fugitive to
throw up his bands.
Halloway Hons. '
' Relying upon his start and the gloom
of the evening Halloway continued, to
run. - A
second time ina oincer, cauea,
emphasizing his command
by crying f
thnt h Wfluln ehoot
At the third call, t
Halloway, -finding his pursuer gaining
rapidly upon him, threw up ms nanaa.
- Accomnanled bv William Wise who
was vlsitina- the Dawsons next neigh
bor, D.F. Iludlestono.' at the- time,!
Drugg brought his prisoner to tn po
nce station. .
I had that- for a man, not for a
woman," said Halloway, as the police
man - produced the 82-calibre revolver
with -wnlch' he had shot his wife. ; -
Mrs. Hallowav was on a visit to her
sister, h She formerly lived in Oregon
City and San Francisco. - ' .
ur. unariws-iiiuwgton was cauea ana
Mrs. Halloway . was removed ..to. St
Vincent's hospital. , . -a j ? ;
One Third of Town of Clin
ton, 3Iinn., Is Demolished
by Great Storm.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Clinton, Minn., Juns 27. Five persons
were killed and 25 Injured, soma prob
ably fatally, by a cyclone which de
stroyed a portion of this town early this
morning.
One third of the town, ths residence
section, was wiped out. On either side
of the town farmhouses and buildings
are In ruins and hundreds of cattle are
lying dead In the fields. ;
A self-chalking chalk line Is the lat
est addltton to the carpenter's kit.
Bet. 4th and 5th Sts.
WORTH
SHOE COMPANY, beinp; of su
'makers. They comprise regular
Women's Oxfords and Shoes
$5 'and $6 Banister's Newark,
N. J., make, Heyl's patent calf,
bench-made, newest shapes.
Sale price . . . . . ..... . .$4.15
$5 and $6 Edwin C. Burt pat
ent kid, hand-sewed, newest
models. Sale price ....$4.25
$5 and $6 Marzulof f - patent
Kia, nand-sewed, newest shapes.
Sale price .. .$4.10
$4 and $5 Cross patent kid,
hand-sewed, newest ;; desiehs.
LSale :r J)rice $3.65
$4 and $5.50 Cross patent colt,
nana-sewed, newest shapes.
oaie price , . . .$3.35
$3.50 and $4 Moore Schaefer
Co; patent colt, hand-sewed,
newest models. 1 Sale
price . . ............$2.85
$6 Marzuloff patent kid,
French heel, hand-turned, new
est shapes. Sale price . . $4.25
$5 and $6 Syracuse vici kid;
French heel, hand-turned.'new
est models, bale price $3.85
$4; and $4. 5a Cross vici kid,
uuDan neei, hand-sewed, new
est shapes. Sale price $3.35
$3.60 and $4 Ford's 'viri kiM.
L military heel, hand-sewed, new
est styles, bale price..$3.15
$3.50 and $4 Tenness Miliar viVi
kid, hand-sewed, newest styles.,1
oaic pnee . . . . . . . . .
$3.50 and $4 Moore Schaefer
vici Kia, hand-sewed, newest
shapes. Sale price . ; . . $2.00
An endless variety . of ""Fancy
Evening Slippers, Ilouse Com
fort Shoes, Boj-s', - Misses' an
t-nuaren s ,hoes. White- Can.
vas Oxfords at almost price
1n.. w.i- ... -
cycioilEiEls
DEATH MID RUIN
NARROWLY ESCAPES
DEATH IN RUNAWAY
V;.. ,::',- ":; " ii '--iXi' -
(Special Diipttcii to The Journal.) '
Lebanon, Or., June 17. If, Far
riKh, a farmer living four miles south
of Lebanon, was seriously Injured In a
runaway and narrowly escaped death.
Ha was driving four-horse team
Thursday and one of them broke their
Edward R. Squibb h thm Manufacturer of thm Highest Grade of Chemicals and Med t.
v-r V'-. -. cities in Jill The World. Jisk Your Doctor.
'Ours Js a Squibb Drug Store
LET US FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS
. Read our advertisements each week they will always bring you news ofj list
ui mwticy-aavcis autii
The Perkins
. ' E. R. THOMAS, Proprietor
Phone A 1011, Main 8624 '
Missieg
GOOD SET OF TEETH
ON RUBBER PLATE....
cm. b. e. wsxaxr
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OFFICE HOURS 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.; SUNDAYS-
PHONE MAIN 2119 TWELVE YEARS IN
BUILD IN STEEL AND REINFORCED
' OUR FACILITIES ARE YOURS
orthwest Briee
Phones' A 1S59
Main 259 .
doubletree and Mr. Fairish lost control
of them. .. He was thrown out and one
of the wagon wheels struck him In the
side, breaking two of his ribs, and both
bones in the right arm Just above the
wrist. He. also sustained some severe
bruises. The wheels of the wagon
missed him by a hair's breadth. It Is
thought ha will recover from his ln
Juries. - . . ,
For every tongue of ffossln there mast
be at least two ears. t .
as you can get nownere eise.
For Next Week Only
, , We Sell
50c Size California Syrup of Figs (the genuine) 29c
50c Size Bromo-Seltzer . . . . ; .............. i v. 29c
25c Size Bromo-Seltzer . .'!'. . . . , 4 . . 15c
35c Size Castona (the genuine) 20c
ALWAYS 7 OWL CIGARS
Teeth
A11
vv iiiiiyiifla;
That will masticate your food equally as well as your
natural teeth, will look just as well and will not cause
you the slightest annoyance. This is what we guaran
tee you at this office the home of modern dentistry.-
You will be surprised how easily this is accom
plished by a skilled dentist, and how little of your
time we will demand.
If you must have a plate, we make plates that are'
perfection in such work. , They fit perfectly and don't
cause the numerous annoyances that are sure to
ensue when you receive inferior work. If you have
any kind of tooth trouble bring it here. '
$5.00
BEST SET OF TEETH
ON RUBBER PLATE. . .
WRiGHT
Washington Street, Comer;
PORTLAND OREGON ;
Offices 512-13-14-16
, Shops Fifteenth and
Australian Boys' Military Training.
All children in Australia are' drilled,,
but: the elder boys are attached to the 1
Australian military forces by means of
the cadet corps. Almost every lsrge
school has Its band of cadets, who wr
neat khaki uniforms and are armed with
light rifles. In the use ef which they
are frequently Instructed.
Every year these boys have shooting
matches, and the scores - prove that
among the youngsters there are many ,
who have already become skilled marks
men. ; ' -
yve want your business.-
FOR 25c
We Deliver Free
Supplied.
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$8.00
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