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Fair tonight;
it so warm.
PORTLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1908. EIGHTEEN PAGES.
PRICE TWO CENTS 2 thaihs ahb vrvn
xrn.iiz. x vw vimj.o. stands, five cents!
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caro Is
h Mys
y Dis
f Lodp:-
3e Back
(1 Vic
i I lave
Of (1( 0(1
Some Drytown
Days Reflections
In Old Marion.
High o'er the fence
Jumped Johnny Jims,
He sought the spheres
With crystal rims.
But when he found the town was dry
He eschewed beer and took to pie.
Now Johnny Jims no longer "trims,"
He pays his debts and saves his
limbs!
TH FFI
'ith the
r tightly
her neck,
'f mouth
jdv of a
Mrs. K.
a pool of
n a local
.et and
d with a
hod, and
wi'l that
eked and
jefore he
:rime.
inted the;
is being
ities.
iowi se
ll e warn-
positive
im is of
jewelry
Mrs. E.
:, a sub
n a frc
vy Bros,
recently
ng for a
le ditfer-
, landlady
the mur
1 the body
oman had
la vs.
last Week,
t s rif t ben
as belli,
d-lnok lug..
I explained
in. i.-.u'ni,lnup ,.,
had no or- , ,,anf,1( j.,
w IIRTI I I'll I I
n'.'T5 to. lay. j
tge.lv. she
wife had
Poor "Old Jackson."
Now Med ford was a lovely place
It bought the beer and set the pace
And then "old Jackson" closeti about
Tapped all the beer and nfugged
the spout!
Dut Thirsty Judge without compunc
tion. Uncorked the bot with an injunction.
Union's Ilesolutlon.
La Grande, Once Full of Hops and
hope,
Admits the "Prohls" have the
dope.'
Said every Prohl, "Make n bot,
This dry town here will ne'er gn
wet."
"Drink water," I. a Grande said at
length.
Put faith in Union's temperance
strength.
FIGHT IS
PORTLAND
UHI IUIL Ul
DEATH WILL
n
Encroach inont of .XI., 31. & St.
I in X. P. Territory Stim
ulates Hill Interests to
Build Jlu.ire Warehouse
and Docks Hero.
PHBITIO
Immense .Rejrion Will Be
Drained Down Columbia
to Portland, 3Iakinff City
(ireatest Wheat Port in
I'n i ted States.
A great dock 900 feet long, 170
feet wide and two stories high, for
handling wheat. Is being rapidly con
st rue by the Spokane, Portland &
Seattle Railway, on the Weidler
tract, fronting on the Willametto
river. he building of tho Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul railway to Ta
roma nfis proved to be a TeTT-striko
fOr Portland, as the Northern Pacific
and Great Northern are inaugurating
vast plans for competition that will
levvjloii the Port oi Portlaud as a
grain handling centor, and are pro
jecting nearly 400 miles of new r'all-
road In eastern Washington territory
a i , a T, to be drained down the Columbia
U nited Itpimi Ial TCIri )
Med ford, Or., July 1 -Saloons andJrlyer fioute to Portland,
breweries today went out of business In j Tho 1.1k dock Is being buljt by tho
all southern Oregon counties except Paclfl.' Engineering company and Is
Jackson, where the rftent prohibition I designed on the riont modern lines,
election wa declared void by the circuit I with machinery of the most approved
MAKES DEBUT
Dry Town Days Down in Va
rious Thirsty Cities
of the State.
8E CERTAIN
Clove Uogers' Father, One of
the Posse, Finds His Son
"Was One of Edna Domen
tfine's Kidnapers Part
ner Fooled Sheriffs.
The Girl's Father Donates
$5,000, Sum Demanded as
Hansom, to the Men Who
H rough t About Peseue of
His Daughter.
court heraiiRe the order for election
Included the city of Med ford, which wan
"xemptod from the 'sphere of the local
option law by a special charter.'
patterns for loading and unloading ves
sels. The Wekiler dock when completed
I will be prot.aLly tho best of Its size on
the north coast.
Judire Jf. K Ttnnr.a vcstrd-iv Issued
an Injunction on application of R. il l
Smith and r: V. Kelly, ntt.unevs fori
county liquor draleis, restraininu the
eountv court from deelarlnp proh'bttii.n
In effect in the. county. The perma
nent Injunction alreadv secured ir.
vented t he enforcement of prohibition
In Medfj.rd.
From the Jackson county boundary
to Marion county, a stretch of nearly
3"0 miles, find from the coast to Lake
county, a distance of S00 miles, all Is
dry territory.
Th Roseburg brewery . will make
near-heer and the Giants Pass Brewing
rompany denatured alcohol. Hiloons
have been offctlng. their stock at sac
rifice prices and will ship the remain
ing stock back to wholesalers.
Medford Is the onlv larce town south
of Salem that remains, wet.
t 35 years
I. In the
committed
a diamond
for J Sai)
monds ad
, Chicago,"
covered.
murder
nlvlng the
imminence
'wo.)
)0Ut
ion?
d,
INAL
ITK Po-respnnd-d-Herald
vspapers.
he JoUr-stMnmar-ntertaln-
d Press
to the
features
on. Mr.
ed Press
'ON'VKN
M'RNAIj V AND
of 11-
orts
RNAL
Douglas and Uoselnirg Dry.
(Sp.cll Dlspntch to The Jour:-.nl )
RosthMrg, Or.. July 1. Last nicht at
12 o'clock Roseburg and all of Douglas
county mounted the "water-waeun" and
from now on the county will be legally
dry. Of the 15 saloons that have been
running in this eltv onlv five will c.m-
buslness. These five wIM
ft drinks, cigars and "nor
..eer' or prohibition beer." a beverage
that Is onlv 1 per cent alcohol.
There will be no attempts to test
law. In regard to selling "booze." Tb. r.
will be no "blind pigs." and the onlv
way of securlti" Intoxicants will he
through a druggist's or doctor's pre
scription fine of the proprietors of a
r-aloon 1ij-q Is going th encatre in the
Inig business, and about six others will i l.itu oln county
Portlmxl First In Country.
It is expected that the wheat traffic
of Portland, already the second largest
on the American coast line, will ex
ceed that of the port of New York with
in the next few years as a result of nat
ural advantages possessed by Portland
as a railroad terminal.
The building of the Chicago. Milwau
kee & St Pat.l through eastern Wash
ington and fcver Uit Cascades to Ta
eoma hag bcetv-Ofccijy responsible for
enlarged f'.c-fffties now being provided
hy th.' rfltl and Harrirnan railroads fur
handling gr; ly In I'm t land.
The Milwaukee is imttlng out spurs
in the territory he-otofore controlled
hy the 11111 and 1 h.rrtninn roads and
there promises to he some lively com
petition for the traffic of all these
lines throughout the Inland empire.
Tho 11111 people afe surveying a north
and south line from Adrian in a con
nection with the north bank road at a
point near Pasco. ani propose to tap
a vast region thai Is prolific In pro
luctbm of grain and livestock, hut now
without railroad transportation. This
region, comprising about S.Oml square
miles. Is second e'llv to .southern and
central Or"Botv- as an a without rail
road transportation.
The Milwaukee read has bult its main
line through the long way of the dis
trict, arid is surveyiuc; branch lines
north and south. It la an empire, and
the Milwaukee was about?.- to reach out
and clutch the whole of It.
Some years ago the Northern Pacific
hullt a branch about 1 5 0 miles long
from Cheney to the westward through
ind south to Aoiian on
Summary In remarkable case
of Kdna 1 lonicng.r.e.
.Stolen from tier parents by
desperadoes early yesterday
niormng. Hurried awav to hills
and secreted. Five thousand dol
lars demanded for her ransom.
Posse of citizens and deputy
sheriffs close on trail of fugi
tives and follow- fo close their
tracks that th', ,ave no timo to'
halt!
Posse rfctertakc.s outlaws. on
of whom eseaies and the tier
IS arrested. Me!j threatens to
lynch hlrm Gitl rescued and
sent home.
Miss DomenKl ie arrives home
and tells the s'ory of her experience.
GIRL TELLS
STORY
JOURNAL f?
OF WILP FLIGHT
DESCENDANT OF BRIDE OF
BOLD YOUNG LOCHINVAR
CoMllnga, Cal , July 1. Tony
Loveall, loader of the kidnaping yes
terday of Edna Domengine, the 18-year-old
. daughter of Adolph Do
menKlne, is at bay today In Warthan
canyon, 15 miles from here. He Is
surrounded by a pnsse of determined
men. heavily armed, and his death or
capture Is expected to be reported at
any time. Edna, tho girl who under
went the tragic experience, is at her
honip. slightly bruised, but not se
riously jnjured In any way. Her feet
wore badlv cut hy stones when she
was forced to walk over rocky roads,
hor sole garment being the -nightdress
which she wore when dragged
from her father's house.
Clove Rogers, the younger kid
naper, who was captured last evening
by a posse, after being traced to a
lonely mountain cabin and after us
ing tho girl as a shield against bul
lets from his pursuers, is in jail here.
Feeling against him does not run
high as the girl says he offered her
no affront.
A pathetic "feature of the remark
able case Is the fact that one of the
leaders of the posse, which captured
Rogers, was his own father. The old
man had nn idea that It was his son,
whom he was following with a gun
h III! J w 1 ). :vt-.-. -... . I B
I In1y Kliiilx'th Grliiit-ton, mt P.i iile of l auious Novelist.
...I ie- : Tl .. .
, !..,. rt-t .
Il-...e '.IS- "
t:.. 1 is:
i.a.iv i::
. , ,..(.r,( vs . . AI t r,.
iillit "!' th' b: :d" . ' I
TRAMPED IN
BARE FEET)
One of the Iliofliwaymen 1
Leaves the Party Other
Takes Kefure in Hut 'With
3Iiss Edna Doinenjrine and
Is Captured.
The above picture was rerei;
The Journal today fiom I.on ion .
Verulam's daughter. I.ndy Kllzal."ihi
Grlmston. who June 1 became I.ady
Elizabeth Ilesketh Prichard bv her
marriage to tho famous, novelist nlvi
traveler. Hhe Is declared to be the
prettiest brldi of the London seasi.n
HIIM TUlKl7
TO CHAMBERLAlFf
completed
''-'.. .nra iiad just
.ring !t'i. the . arly history
.' uh'.se .ater a.l vrntures as
:e n known to Prlohard's
rna:. lands He has also
f Lis i,,. mi in. a play of which
' ' 'a J lst l. eo comi.leted.
i L. ,-. IJ: v s a niece of the
nrn is n nescena
viiuni; I.ochlnvsr.
L.rrnt new locations to engage In bust- the main Hn." of the Ore.it Northern
ness. lt is now proposed to continue this line
Brewery Keeps Banning. (south from Adrian to Pascow. about 200
The Roseburg brewery and Ice pla n! i miles, cutting through the center of th . Rnj when he saw the boy he Col-
WIII Continue. 1n huslliess. as It h.Hl"ral " .tuoui ill uc yiceini'ieu u
oer 300 contrasts for beer, the smallest : "'e Milwaukee.
not less tlmn 36 dozen cases One! The Northern Pacific will pass through
organization tTT'TIrhT eltv has nlacerf in I the Moses lake region and skirt
order for 3'' k" This Is done bo .Hie east end of the Saddle mountain
fore the loal option law goes Into ef
fect, so tbfit there win he no cause for
disturbs nee or lnlnUnir the law n re
carcl to selling beer after It Is unlawful.
Ay, There's tits Bub.
There wUl be some people who will
have tngo drv on account of not hav
ing ordered ejuniKh to do them through
me dry spel4 but It 1s not generally
believed Jhnt many wilt suffer, rs n : miles of productive country that now
vast, personal supply has ben iat, In. ' sends its products over' the Great
A great manv believe that hunps -will I Northern and northern raclfic to Pugst
he still better under prohibition law. I sound cities
. 1 , !
range The survey is being run through
Othello where It crosses the Mil
waukee's main line, and will head di
rectly south," connecting with the north
hank road at Pasco, or with the North
ern Pacific a few miles east of that
point. '
The result wll be to bring down the
Columbia river to Portland the grain
ind livestock trarnc or 8,000 square
lapsed.
The resentment of the community Is
directed agi'.nst T.nveall, who is alleged
to have planned the daring kidnaping
and burning of the outhouses on the
Domenglne place.
This feeling has been increased by
the discovery that when Ioveall -sent
Rogers ah. ad w ith the girl he fell back
and tli.'l the posse, avoiding suspi
cion until the girl was rescued. Then
Escaped "Crazy" W,alkiiv
on (iovernorLjHciVi'rw
Ends AWftfrly.
WILD FOR JUNGLE
BOOK BY TEDDY
PjiJiTi'.s.Tliiiik It Will Be
' t lie likrhtthe Year, and
Are St'itij-fihlinir.
(Sulem, Bureau ef The ClVTtnnJ m
the Insane asylum walked away froci r
the Institution yesterday moi ntiiK and .
Interviewed Oovernor ( ."'hainl.. r LBn Ie-'
spite the fact that he was already . s- ,
caped the dippy puny wished tlie i;,,... '
ernor to use his Influence to yet lnn. II
out of the asylum. Me toid the mt
ernor that he was a Very tuuch-atc.se.l
person and that the food served at i:
the Insane -easy luni w as extremely po's- t w
onous. He was unable to a.a oar i ! ; ' n.
being alive, lumen r after ,is l a
diet of poisonous foodstuffs.
In the mldat of the rnterestirt n;
versation two attendants appeared are!
after a short struggle mana .-led !...
"crazy." The three wended llw a u a '.
back to the asylum. if he f.n.
promised to visit the unfortunate and
do what he could for him.
S Mc
i o r of
'sident
1 1
JAfAX PATSES IX
XAVA'L (OXSTRrCTIO.N
I-V a a y-j , I.e4r Wire.)
-t'm y.:, ', . July i s
a'.i i '.isper "Wliittiey,
;e t'.iav gTifsts of I'
- :i at Sagamore Hill The pub
. ., ire endeavoring to arranse for
publication of Roosevelt s account
is hutitir-g trip In Africa.
is undrstood tliat President
. t lias alreaely arranKed to
w- .! 1 ' e n.'i'"nnt of Lis travels for a
ri.i.i.tLlv rnaeazine. wldch is paying
l::i:i.si.ncly for contributions, besides
tin-i'ii iiig the tri.
Aiiulh." rumor. Is that the publisher
of a weekly- magazine Is to pay Roose
velt jinn.OOO f"r an account of his ad-
:i I ' i res.
There is a mad rush of publishers to
in.-!.-,- Pay. every publisher realizing
H i', the story of the i. resident's hunt-
mK trip will be the literary beat of the'-i
ear. It Is understood that tho presi
dent has been ten.leYed. the biggest sum
v.t offered for a singlo series of ar
ticles bv one magazine which wants
tee -erics exclusively. Just what ar
: a neine'Ti ts have actually been made,
if any. is not known.
I 'or tinned on Page- Two. )
IDAHO PARDON BOARD
COMMUTES ASSASSIN
Boise, Ida.. July' 1
today earned the prlc
in the Haywood and
when his death sente
by the board of par
ment for life. To th.
pressed ,the. hope th
tence of .the. court w
fered with, but In spl
lions Frank "Wyman,
coiiit to look after
Fred before Cue
skd that "the life
spared. ,
, Wyman argued tl?l
a leifal standpoint,
eeptlng U tictlmd
nd legally bound to ex-
.ndatlon made by Judge
-time Orchard was sen
presented. Judge Wood,
eing sentence, made an
ment, in vVhleh he ex
inlon that Orchard had
e full and exact truth
sentence, which he was
he law to Impose,' should
y the state board of par-
tppeared before the board
ind the clemency, asked
tly given, ending the' last
i famous cases resulting
.sslnatlon of ex-Opvernur
berg at Caldwill, Deconi-
jprnXAE WANT ADS
PIUXG RESULTS
LOST-
LOST axi rouio
UKAVV GOLD P.RACKLKT,
Sundav morning, engraved Cla'ud and
i hitler return to Ila-
Marle on inside
zelwood cream stoje.
Liberal reward.
LOST .-MONDAY KVENING ON PORT
land heights, ft 1!nck and white 10-mnnths-old
pointer doe- collar, without
name Phone Main 61H7; reward.
WATCH AND FOB ON'
Phono Kast 677. Ask
PDPM
Will rams ave.
for Tu i ner. i
8TOI.KN PO!'HJ,K-BAH
Johnson wheel. No. 132684.
Main or'A-2i75. Reward.
. IV KR
Call up
ALL HELP WANTED, SITUATION
WANTED, WANTKIl TO RENT. FOR
RENT, AND LOST AM). VOUND
CLASSIFIED ADS. ONI? CKNT TKR
WORD, THREE COX8FXTTIVE IN
SKRTIONS FOR THE PRICK OP TWO.
VNPKH OTHER CLASSIFICATIONS 1
CENT A WORD, SEVEN INSERTIONS
FOR THE PRICE OF SIX.
Costs only 1 cent a .word. See
classified1 pages 15, 16 and 17.
Saloons' K nfl I Sounded in .Union.
Toklo. July 1 Two battleships mi
two cruisers under construction In Jap
aneso nav y vards will not oe conij L te.j
immediatelv. lif.-flaso of the postpone
ment of th' naval development pro , .Siwelpl Iilnfinh to The Jnurrml. ' '
gram, according to report here toliy : I. a Crande. Or. July 1. I'nlon conn
Repairs of the ships captured tr.uiijty's saloons closed at midnight last
-the Russians will be rushed, however, ; ijttht. Two arrests were made here
so they will be" In condition to part let-! last nleht for drunkenness. No attempt
pate In the naval, maneuvers to be c..n-,has been made. In this county to keep
ducte! this tall. open, so far as Known.
TAFT TEMPORARILY
OUT OF JOB; FIRST
TIME IN 22 YEARS
(t'ulted Press Leed Wire")
Washington, July 1. WlUlam Howard
Taft at noon today formally trans
ferred the Office of secretary of war to
Luke E. Wrrght. Ah informal reception
peridd be has held eight different ap
pointive offices, lie was never elected
to any office. ,
His first work was iat of court- re
porter on the old Cincinnati ' Commer-
lai-uajzette. then he became reporter
(t'nltoa I'res leaned Wire.) "
CoalinKa. Cal., July 1. Seemingly
none the worse for her remarkable
experience, Miss Edna Domenglne.
who was captured early yesterday :
morning hy two bandits now knayfn
to have been Clove Rogers and T6ny
Loveall, is at her father's homo to
day, chatting interestingly of' her-'
rapture and subsequent rescue. To
The Journal and United Press repre
sfiOtative she related the story of her
e.;cfirjg" rata with trie highwaymen
"chrt tfth,, .tfritfe .country-girl spirit
.went' into details 'of what some Jessy
j.wuntrlfled" p.ersctftr. might call "
nltfht of horror." ' . 4
JJ,if. Domesglne Is pfrtfy, very pret-'t.r.-
S4ip Is, a' '''.eml-hruuette. graceful,
i;nl-k'wtfed eVaS '.wlf poised. She was
used as a shield agalusl' bullets, but
when asked wbut wore her thougtttt
on realizing that before her were two .
score of the best shots il. the valley"
and -that they might pour a deadly fir
In mistake upon the kidnapers, sh,
replied:
"1 wasn't afraid. I knew that th
boys wouldn't, shoot many shots when .
they knew that I .was In danger. The
only thing that did bother me was the
fear that the robbers might fire on
the boyt, and kill someone'. They did
shoot but only at Iouk range.
Vpeaki-ig .! the attack on her fath
er's raiic'i, the tiring af th.- ham and
her fill .'iufiil kidnaping, Ml.-s Dom-engir.e-
Bets Carriage-Home Born.
"I was awakened rfmn a sound sleep '
by a glare of ligni and the sound of
guns." .she said, "and without waiting
to dress ran down stairs to see what.,
was the matter. Father anfl mother
were "on the po.ro h watching the car-1.
rlage-house, wMrli was a' mass of
flames. Two men were- sitandiri be
tween the house and the barn snooting .
rule nuiiets lrrio the air.
"All our men employes were securely'
bound ami the bands thae-Ti told papa:
iiiai ne must pay tnem jo.uuo: We r,
plied that there was no money in the
house."' They wouldn't believe him and
Rogers grasped me by the arm and
forced me to help him search. the place.
"After Rogers had ransacked the
house and satisfied himself that there
was no money here, they hitched up
our buggy, placed papa and me in it and
drove down the Coallnga road. After
driving a few miles, during- which time '
Loveall continually repeated threats t j
kill me unless $6,000 ransom was paid
before ft o'cliv-k Tuesday night, they al
lowed papa to alight.
"At l oalinta we stopped at the pet
house and turned the horses loose. We."
didn't meet a soul as we passed tnrough
the town After we had walked about!
three miles Loveall left us. My feet,,
were getting awfully sore. They lid, :
not allow ms to dress before we left"
the house. I hurried alonsr as beet ! ;
could and sometimes Rogers helped ne
over the rough places, but at others be
swore at me for being so slow.
"Finally we reached the little pond ft
called JAck's Springs. There is a hut VI
here and Rogers told me tvr go inside- I
We sat in that place the rest of thf
nittht and through the next dav until ,1
the posses came. it was awfully hot.
and lonesome, for Rotters aid not talk
io me, except once, wbetl he Bjild: '1
iuess we fooled 'cm.'
"Suddenly I heard the noise of an RU
tomotille and Rogers dashed to the door
Just as a bullet crashed Into the jimi
three Inches from his head He picked
up his rifle, grabbed me around the
waist and shoving me In front of -him
pened fire-on three men who were eom-i
ing ur the hill on a riin. Dr. Seebery, m
'ho was with he posse, saw us and
fired two shots. Then Rniy7- tflM "tits "
gun across my shoulder and hgan ' to
shoot. It seemed tp me he fired a mil-,
lion shots, and my ear hurts) . 'yet from .
the noise.
"As the rescuing party .approached
and hU bullets failed 'Jo tfike effo
Kngers Fhovcil me .heliTurT jf "rock, and,
iing down, again beiu--flrlng , In -
tew moments ne threw down his Xlffe
ind " hou ted : , 'I surrender."'
'"Then the mr.ri wrshed Up to me and
falrly shouted 'Are you hucty and when
l said ,NO,' Dr. Seeberry saJ.l: ThnK "
lod.' " . ... - . .
was held, and Taft. acting as master of;0I the Cincinnati Times, which is now
ceremonies, introduced Secretary of the Times-Star, owned bv his brother
War Wright to the officials and clerks
of the department.
secretary vv right received many mes
sages of cnngratulatiorf and a number
Of bouquets Ink honor rf the' occasion.
Taft finds hlnself off the payroll for
the first time In 2a years, .During that
His first appointment to public, ofttcf
came whe'n he was made assistant
prosecuting, attorney of Hamilton
county. Ohio, Hlnce then he lias been
continually In Service until tdday, whe.v
he ilnda hiipnelf temporarily out of m
J"b. - , -
' w ' ." - - - " ' ' ' r '
WILL MVJTTOTAKK "
3IAXY PKIXKS YET
(United llfei tenet Mlrf. "
San fanclsco, ; July I Doctors
the battleship Kentwtky tfUv
nouneed that'M. S.' Corny,, a, Bailor, Vl.c
stabbed-iiimself Jat itiifhl, ,wyi Tcovf-r
from his wound,-1 Corny Mtertli s
ioort, took a tirltik tnd shouted; .
'This fs the. lust." Thn Ii . fr.
dued a knife and Mef'trs any one o.i'i -i
interfere plutid it Mmo htn, tresst. i i
was taken k.j tie i nntrsl f
bospltal and -later rmifl trv t..r
tucky,. Jlf came tcj'.a iHnwast
Bold, by aaiccdtl , .-
Iibrary'Assgciat