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... . i ,.. . . . i v "V' 'a. . o-4wC3- jOo-iAL, ivA'J-'' v ,u.,Jjb,ra. LVIilMU, JULY 'l 1808. GLOWS FDR ioiiio WOULD VOTE j Bobby 'As 'Is Bloomin' 'AmU f, Full, With Suffragettes r , ' Attempting to Rescue ) . Their Sisters Jrora a Jail Wagon. SAKE FOURTH SAY HUMS War Whoops, 'War Bonnets, War Yells And Water 'Everywhere. i: Sequel to Demonstration in London Last Night, When 29 Were Arrested Of , Tftese 8 Play the Martyr Worse "Coming. (United Press Wtrel London. July 1. Bleeding frcw4 gashes cut by the clubs of policemen, with disheveled hair and torn dress es, after a night of demonstration, more than a thousand suffragettes made a desperate attempt today to rescue 28 of their members, who Were Sf rested last night and were be ing taken from the court to Jail. V The. prisoners wpto placed in a big police van in the court yard. The v., women outside were waiting for It ilSLappear andas soon as the gates Were flung open, they charged. i '-:;f The army of furious women, half I Insane and wild from the effect of the' sustained .enthusiasm in their '"continued demonstrations, seized" the s horses and surrounded.the van. Some of ' them climbed upbn the wheels and tried to get up to the driver's seat, but they were mercilessly beat en back.- , The force of the female mob was so great that it was sweeping the van and horses out of the roadway and probably would have turned the wagon -overr if the reserves had not arrived. rrOne hundred police had been sta-i (Specll Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) T'enJleton, Dr., July 1. "Heap much" w ,r paint, war bonnet and war whoop, but never a bit of "fire-water" nay, 'fire-water?" Why, not even the most remote s;ifcgestton of license will b permitted to waft ltfielf over (Jayuse fi oni July 1 to July 6. Commencing today the Umatilla In dlsns will lie assembled In the first campmeetinR ever held by that tribe. Peveral well-known white preacher have been secured for the program. On July 4 a celebration will be held, replete with the beloved regalia and customs of the Indian hut minus the traditional "pood cheer." The I'matillas, through Poker .Jim, the -Indian race horse king of Oregon, have notified the public that the Mining Fourth will be "safe and vane." Following Is the letter aent by Poker Jim to the East Oreaonlan. Due allowance mu?M, ba made for thai rhe toric: "Cayuse, Or., June 24, 1908. To the editor of the East Oregonlan: I hereby state and Introduction to the whites our encampment will be located at Cayuse. AVhlte people are welcome but we don't want any discreditable Same -with a Indians we visit white people celebra tion of any kind. And we are preparing for the races and same there shall be no discrldltable. Also we are glad there will be no intoxication on the reserva tion while the saloons will be shut up. Same us people, red, white, are well ac Qualnted on this reservation and. In city of Pendleton and we will have sfmie of ficers elected. We want inReciiritv a nH Influence. Trls Is all I state of our coming celebration. Affectionately. I "POKER JIM." VETERAN OF CIVIL AVAR PASSES AWAY f ""' - . a. r. JOHWSOBT. iiimniun nir nUODHIlU I ir HAUL DRErOF WEALTH Mrs, Bee Dceiy Aine Wakes Up Quick and Wants Those Words Unsaid. PIANO PROSPERITY (United Preaa Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Juy J. Mr. Bee Deery Alne la consulting har lawyers today; trying- to solvs the. problem, a.s to how she may once mot's become Miss Bee Deery, having- repented her mar- riaizi- to a man 21 vears her senior, with in L'l hours after the nuptial knt was tier. , The unhappy bride claims that her nuphnml deceived her as to the extent of his worldly possessions. Mrs. Alne was employed as a waitress at t);iKianci ror several roantms. ens ku herf she met Mr. Alne. Monday she resigned her position and a few hours later was married. Yesterday she appeared at the office or the justice wno perrormen the. wed ding ceremony, and asked him to nulli fy it He was unable to comply with lier request. Joseph Suter, who died at his home nt Eagle Creek Clackamas county, June 26. was. born in Illinois In 1 840. Soon after attaining to his majority he en listed In the Twenty-fifth Illinois In- Policy of Management General Manager G. F. Johnson. of WAS HABLE i v tloned within the courtyard In an,tjel ' patlon of the attack. Tbe.SliiQrbatts, ; rushed out and felj OnT fchjacrdwd'of women, using tbek olubs and thslr ' hands to forcevifrem back. TiJ ' women offered -resistance, but aftel many ot thek'.rl umber had received -rough treatment, the. -retreated;- If was the bloodieet ervedtfater the Lon don police have yet had with the suf fragettes. Twenty-nine were arrested last nfght. When arraigned today they were given the option of signing fy - - . 7 )' t - t -1 4 "It has often been said, nnd truly, that Portland is the headnuai f rs of more corporations having branch Imuses than any other crtv of the northwest," wag the .observation of a "rmvmiricnt member of the. Commercial club in a recent public address. One of the no table examples oi' t Ills in the Shermnn Clay & Co. organlsr-iutm, of which J. V. Johnson Is general manager. Ah an nounced In the" grei-tlng of the firm to the public today it has been two vears since Sherman, Cluy & Co. purchased the piano business of the Allen & Oil-bert-Ramaker Co. fnder Mr. Julmson's management the magnitude of ihe busi ness has grown. prnspproitN . branch house being maintained In Seattle, Spo kane, Tacoma. Everett and Hellinghani. The managers of these brain lies in t With General Manager Johnson a tew weeks ago and the reports tf 'icemn- pllshments and the rtirci-asts tor tii. future spoke eloqui utly of the splendid organization. The growth of Ihe busl tieaa,. , bexpnfj . expectajiqn during the past two years, indicates that the ln tltntlon merits an enviable share of the good will and patronage of the pub lie. To have prospered and have pa trons always carry away with them good- Impressions is the commen.flaJ.doJ. leature of the management, it is the opinion of llr Johnson that the policy of a "Miunre deal" of "One price to all" and "An honest piano at an honest price," will become known In time and a universal public opinion and public sentiment will pla' e the house of Sher man, Clay & Co. Just where It belongs In the estimation of every one. CORONER'S. I ri?Y RETURN'S VEIJDICT MnNomi IflllOIUII j l ifi UNDER THE HAMMER Estate Worth Millions, but Spoliation Has Reduced the Ready Cash. (t'nited Preu Leased Wlre.l Washington, July 1. Financially em barrassed by the embezzlement of $285, 000 by AV. J. Bartnett and J- DaUell Hrown, the trustees of the estate of Mrs. Ella M. Colton, are going to-ell her -...palatial resldeace, 1617 Connecticut avenue. Washington. Although the estate Is w-.rth mil lions of dollars the loss of the securi ties reel, iced the ready rash to such a point that thousands of dollars In debts and taxes 'remain unpaid. Convictions al San Francisco of J. Dulzell Hrown and W. J. Bartnett. of j embezzling the Colton securities, made, it impossible for the estate to secure! iudyiienUag :' Ifst the ftgfunct California! Safe - teroslt & Trust company, the matter having been made personal. The conviction of Its officers ns lndl-i viduals freed the bank from liability. Conrad 1. Syme aml'R. Q. Donaldson have been appointed trustees of the Cotton .siate and instructed by the court to sell the mansion. The trus tees are authorized to raise a levy of '" 0 . 0 1 1 0 pending the sale, of the property. ?v7 ft A ykfyi FOR BOYS , . Largest Assortment M in the City on ex hibition m Oltf JUVENILE , DEPARTMENT at bur usual modest prices $1 5 RENSELLIN( Jdseph Suter. fantry. In a battle In which his -regiment was engaged he suffered the loss of (me leg, for which disability he was pensioned by the government, and for his bravery on the battlefield received a complimentary letter from his cap tain. Mr. Suter Is survived bv his bonds to keep the peace, ranging ar the fd7seau os? d' end likewise several brothers and sis ters The remains were interred In from f 20 to $250, or going to prison for terms of from one to three tnonths. All but one choae the prison " sentences, preferring to play the role of the martyr. Five thousand extra police have been -ordered to prepare to control tonight's demonstration, f'hlch Is eipected to exceed all previous Jls-plays. EagJe Creek cemetery. SIGX OF PROSPERITY....' First Street Booming u9 Merchant! Preparing1 Tor Bljr Pall Trad. The largo brick building at the cor ner of First and Taylor streets Is go ing to be remodeled. The old front will be torn down and a new one wlili all the latest improvements will B In stalled. The store will have larce London, July 1. Mary Lelth, a suff-i modern windows and a double entrance. ragetti when sentenced to prison for U . De" l 10 , 1,16 . . , , . known contractor Mr. Brandes. The manager of 4h;-ied Front states that he will have otfe of the largest, most modern, and best lighted stores In that locality, and this Is a change he has been contemplating for a long tlnv The RoJ Front has built up a verv large bSfdness and are forced to en large their present quarters to accom modate the trade. The manauemert i , (.,,.,1.., o ,,- f,,,iuv,, 1 further states that the Red. Kt is' Several attendants seized her and she,0."1 "' the high rent dlstrjo ini, though was dragged ouU as she vowed ven- h Prlj:s1 c''!18Rd corjwiJadhKy two months today of the charge breaking windows In the house of Prime Minister Asqulth, exclaimed in court: "I threw stoneji this time, but Hie next time it will be bombs!" " Her outcry caused a big demonstra tion In the courtroom and the Judge ceance. Great excitement prevails In the ranks of the suffragettes this evening and the authorities are using every possible means to preserve order. CAPTURE OR DEATH Continued from Page One.) he auietly slipped away, and was out nt sto-ht before the searchers learned 'from Rogers that he -was the other kld-!tnat -AQOipn JJomengine, -rainer or ine gin, ...n uk. 11117 forced to sell meclitildlse at still low er prices thair'atr as the carpeii's, will need pU;ntyT)f room and every effort will V'.fa'rfde to sell off as much of their sto'& tif hieh-grnde . kith IrfE. isJSng a3 pStfslble. (Uqitfd fre leased Wire.) Balem, Or., Julj- 1 The coroner's Jury yesterday Oafternoon returije.d.. n verdict of accidental death In the case of John Llndstrom, millionaire ship builder of Aberdeen, Wash ; and Kureka, Cal., whose body was found on the pave ment In front of the Willamette lioiel early yesterday morning, jt Is thought that I.lndstrom, who had been drinking, leaned too far out of the fourth storv window of his room and fell to his death. Tie ledge from which he fell Is wide, and he' had almost to crawl nut on It before he would fall from its edge. W03IAX CONFESSES HER FATHER'S CRIME No Mntlnco Performnnrc. On account of the warm weather the matinee performance of -'The Mer chant of Venice" . at the llellig will not be given. Somehow or other late frost never hurt the crop of fprlng poetry. (fnlted I'rea Leased Wire.) Woodland, Cnl., July 1. Authorities of Napa county today are Investigating the sensational story told by Mrs. George Babcock, who has signed an af fidavit accusing her father, Jarrtc-s L., Shroyer. of complicity in the murder of John Woodapple, whose body wag found In the embers of his burned cabin Feb tuarv 11 of this year. Mrs. Babcock accuses I,aw.remfe Lund, Hhrover's employe, of the actual com mission of the crime. According: to the woian's story. LShroyor and I.und, who were neighbors of vvoociappie in-Riniarkey canyon in tne Napa mountains, . were prompted by avarice. Woodapple was supposed to keep his savings in a mysterious box, which Jlrs. Kabcock says her father ami J.und stole after the rancher had been struck down by a neckyoke and his cabin set on fire. When Mrs. Hancock appeared before the district attorney here and made af- "I llni Caaearvta io moot that I would poise without them. 1 wu troubled a gnat daal wlta torpid liver and Beadacha. How alnea taking '.!rot Candy Cathartic 1 feel rery much bettor 1 ahall certainly recommend tliem to taj friaada at the bent medicine 1 have arer eeeti." Aana Bailnet, Oiborn MUlKo. I. fall itiver, Mata. f 76 bowels PlflMADt, PftlmUble, PoUpt TiQfKv4, DoGootf, NTr Sicken, Weakn or Gripe, 10r, 25r, Mc. Neret told in bnlk. TKo gnnntne tablet ititmpid CC0. Uaaraateod to eur ur your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y, Ooi ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS 3032 WASHINGTON STREET, CORNER FIFTH, shoes, hats and furrjfs W0MAX TIED (Cont!nua from Page, One.) they will startlo the entire countrv. Hoth Raymond" and the woman bore 'announe.rt that he would nlve a PP ' : "i a.isiocratic Dreeaing reward or J6,000 to tne tour men wno ed the attack on Rogers and rescued the s-lrl. This Is the full amount of the ransom demanded by the kidnapers. Miss Iomenglne is the object of sym rjathv from everyone In this section, and was the recipient of many presents and delicacies today rrom women irientts. She stood the ordeal bravely, and was ble to give a clear account of' the wild trip, part of which she was forced to take thrown over a horse's back like a sack of rrieal. She suffered most from the stones, which cut her bare feet. The beautiful girl Is a graduate of Holy Cross college at Santa Cruz, and has many attainments and sweet traits of character which have endeared her to the community. The kidnapers knew well that she was the pride of her father's life. Hair on Face, Neck and Arm fiemored. by the New Principle TmUtt'HB to mlrB' acUnoft- It U th ortlr trtftntl - t aa fnkrtical waf to drtrjr hair. I)on'i tun i tlma aiharitt.otln!f with lanrolyma. X ray and da - alatanaa. T))aa at ofTarvrJ von on tha BAKE Word i mi tiim nperatora and tuaoufarrurarp. V Miracta m moL If ta ttM &It mthHi which i tt inloned l pttTai - ant, tartraona, darmLtotoia, kisdkcal rurniu a4 , ffomtfMot myaeln, iMlraeta Tnai)wV. wkM la -:- plain wrafpr, frr f 10. Your iuodx bark without aatloi (m red tapa) ff it laiU to do all that is rtaima4 for it. Bokit fr. In plalo aaJa1 ovlop tna iHk Mlrac. Cbmuical Co.t VJW J'ax a-. , York.- " taio fct ail food atora nd LIP3IAN, WOLFE & CO. i roin the appearance of the room the police believe Raymond fiendishly tor lured the woman, kicking and beating her, before he finally took her life. It is believed he bound and gagged her then tormented her for hours before strangling her life out with the cord found twisted about her beautiful throat. Occupants of adjoining apart ments say they heard no ufmsual sounds In the room and that Raymond must have surprised and gagged the woman before she could make an out cry. Discovery of tho Jewelry precludes the possibility that the murder was coiiijiiitted for the purpusc of robbery and t he ttagedi s shrouded In deep est mvsterv. Tne. notice- a re Rt n loss to assign a motive for the deed and are i groping blindly for some clue; which will lead to the discovery of Ray mond's whereabouts. av fldavlt accusing the, men of Woodapple'B murder she explained that her con science would not allow her to conceal her father's gnllt. Complimentary. From the Ioulsvlllf Courier-Journal. Henry Watterson has gone over to I STRONG SULF Fumlng-Monohyd, Nitric and Hyd Deli re red in tavok oa- I Peyton Chen THE I Portfarid's newi. -?tel Third and M. ! r. . , r- ni.. I -j.iiiut iuy x-iaz EUROPEAN I Telephone Bryan, body and breeches. New Tork Globe. 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