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VOL. V. NO. 20.
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNltfO, JULY 20, 1908
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
MURPHY IfJ
LINE WITH
W. J. BRYAN
GREAT BRIDGE THAT PUTS PORTLAND IN
TOUCH WITH WEALTHY EASTERN DISTRIC'I
Two - Hour Struggle in
Which .Many Differences
Are Settled and Concilia
tion Is Watchword in Sev
eral States.
Mock Was Bryan's First
Choice Connors Gains a
Big Victor' New York
State Ticket Will Not Be
Dictated.
By John E. Nevins
Chicago, July 25. Chairman of
the Democratic national committee
Norman K. Mack of New York,
editor of the Buffalo Times.
Vice-chairman of the Democratic
national committee P. L. Hall of
Nebraska, personal representative of
William J. Bryan.
Treasurer Governor C. N. Has
kell of Oklahoma.
Secretary of the Democratic na
tional committee Urey Woodson of
Owensboro, Ky,, editor of the Ow
ensboro Enquirer.
Sergeant-at-arms Colonel John
I. Martin of St. Louis.
Behind the selection of theso men,
who will manage the campaign for the
election of Bryan and Kern by the Dem
ocrats of the nation, Is the story of a
two-hours' struggle that for a time
threatened to result In International
strife that would have again Arrayed
the east against the went and made
the battle of 18B6 seem Insignificant
In comparison.
But tonight peace returns. Charles
F. Murphy, head of Tammany Hall
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Boston Bandit's Letter
Leads to Arrest of Nu
merous Suspects.
William J. Connors, chairman of tho
rew ork state committee, and Wil
liam J. Hryan have buried all of their
differences and conciliation is to be the
watchword in New York. Pennsylvania.
Connecticut, New Jersey, Massachusetts
end Hhod'i Inland.
Home Rule for Hew York.
Murphy surrendered to Hryan. The
surrender was unconditional, and moans
that the Democratic chieftain will keep
hands off In New Y"tli this fall. The
fruits of the; victory go to Connors. He
1 d recognized as tho ral leader of the
J emocrats of that state and he will
have all of the asslstancn possible from
ryan and Murk in making the fight
there for the vote of the state. And
he und Mac-It will select the state ticket
to be nominated this fall, without any
outside dictation.
HegotUtlns; the Trety.
When Bryan arrived here this morn
ing he had five names that he sug
gested to the suh-commlttee as candi
dates for the position of national chair
man. They were Mack, Judge Wade of
Jowa, John ll. Atwood of Kansas, John
K. Lamb of Indiana, and Thomas E.
Kyarf of Wisconsin. With the excep
tion of Mack, all were quickly put out
or nip running.
Mack was Hryan's first choice, but it
was made plain to the candidate that
there was serious objection to him from
lils own state. In Erie county, where
i lives, ne una rougiit Conners, and his
opposition was of suoh a nature that It
lind spilt the party there. Then Mur
ldiy of Tammany did not care for htm,
because he had refused In the past to
work with the New York city organi-i
ration and hnd held out two years'
Htralnst the nomination of William R.
Hearst for governor by the Democrats.
The direct charge was made In the
conference, which was held behind
closed and guarded doors, that if Mack
was given the position the eastern Dem
ocrats would get together and oppose
the election of the natlonnl ticket.
Mack indignantly denhd this.
It is a lie,1' lie declared. "I am
satisfied that I can secure the Indorse
ment of the leaders of the party in my
own state if 1 am given an opportun
ity." Mack Talks to Connors.
On motion of Committeeman Firady
of Oklahoma the matter was held open
nnd Mack went to the long distance
leiepii'ine. tie canea Connors at Buf
y.ilo and after a time succeeded In get
ting him. What passed between the
two men Is a closely guarded secret, but
leading Democrats here allege that Mack
made his peace with his arch-polltlcal
enemy.
Then Murphy was called. This con
ference was unsuccessful. It was
finally broken off and Mack reported to
Ifryan that the leader of Tammany
was not satisfied. Other names were
then presented for the position, among
D'em being Dsnlel J Campvi of Michi
gan and idlie James of Kentucky. There
(United Press Leased Wir.
Boston, July 25. -Detectives here ere
searching tonight for a woman who.
developments indicate, was the brains
ror a series or iKspovate noid-upa wnicn
culminated tills week in toe killing of
two ana the wounding or 17 others.
l lie man hunt which began last Tues
day nnd had its climax in the killing of
the hanUit, Kdmund (iiittman, lias apton-Islied-'the
police with the extent of its
apparent criminal conspiracy In 20 ar
rests made since, they believe tney have
at least wo of Outtnian's baud, and a
letter found on the dead bandit's body
points to the conclusion that a woman
was the moving spirit in tho crimes.
The finding of the note on Outtman's
body after a small army of people had
shot him to death, gae tho name of
MIhs 1.. Mauren.
Addressed to her, written Just before
the bandit's death, the note read:
"I am in the bush, but e'lilnly sur
rounded. I may have to shoot 50 cop
pers to get out. I am going to make
a fight and will get out."
The Mauren woman Is about 30 years
old.
When the nolke arrived at the house
to which (Juttman's note was addressed
she was gone. Kalds on three other
houses In the vicinity netted lfi Lith
uanians. Evidence was found that
proved them members of a secret an
archistic society which, it is suspected,
was a blind for the operations of the
bandit gang.
Tonight a round-up of all suspected
Lithuanians Is In progress. and the
woods on the southeastern outskirts of
the city are being scoured for further
trace of those who took part in the
recent outrages.
COLORADO OFFICIALS
JAIL HANS ALBERT
FOR BEING IN LOVE
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ONLY TWO PLAYS
mi SUCCESSES
Tree Has Had Several Fine
Productions lut They
Have Not Paid.
(I. H. BUYS
40 ACRES FDR
TERMINALS
United Railways Purchases
Property Adjacent to
Guild's Lake Will Be
Converted at Once Into
Freight Yards.
American Inn Included in
Deal Move Shows Inten
tion of Reorganized Com
pany to Extend Lines Al
ready Under Construction
(Cnlti-d Pre titled Wire.
London, July 25. London's theatrical
season "has now come to an end and
neither actors, mat. averts nor the pub
lic la particularly pleased. Not more
than two plays stand out as having
been entirely successful and the great
majority have been failures pure and
simple. Beerbohm Tree has put on
several fine SliakeRpea rean productions
but none of them lias made money.
The only two people who have dono
really well are George Alexander and
Lena Ashwell. Alexander has mad?
money out of "Tho Thief and Lena
Ashwell lias, been the shining star of
the season. As her own manager sha
has put on two plays by new writers:
"Irene Wyeherley," by Anthony Mor
ton, and "Diana of Dobsons," by Cicely
Mammon. iuui nave naa a inagnlit
ccnt success.
But tor other managers th season
has not been one of Joy. Putting It at
a conservative estimate $SO,000 have
been lost on this season's productions.
Thirty-eight plays in all have been pro
duced and only six of these could pos
sibly be written down as successes.
Three Views of Great Steel Bridge Over Willamette, Which Was Swnng Yesterday for First Time, Connect
ing Portland Willi the Great Inland Kinpiro by Rail.
FAKE HORSE RACE
MEN ARRESTED
(Continued on Page Fltfe.)
(United Pres Leaned Wlr.)
Victor. Colo., July 25. Pro
fessor Hans Albert, a violin
virtuoso of national fame, is in
Jail tonight to stop him from
marrying Miss Qrano Hadsell,
daughter of cx-l.nlted States
Marshal Frank A. Hadsell of
Ottumwa. Iowa, who Is In charge
of local authorities pending the
arrival of her father. Miss
Hadsell, who is of legal age,
tall, pretty and accomplished,
ran away from her home few
days ago and came to Colorado
to marry Albert, with whom, it
Is claimed, she is infatuated.
Hadsell learned of the proposed
marriage nnd wired District At
torney Hamlin to have It
stopped, which was, done by
placing Albert under arrest.
Albert some time ago was
sent to the Insane asylum at
Pueblo and was recently re
leased on parole on promise not
to return to Victor.
TIFT SAVES LIFE
Of LITTLE CHILD
Seizes Tot That Had Fallen
Dangerously Near Wheels
of Departing Train.
TRAINS COli
m WEEKS
LI
(United Pr Leiird Wtra.)
Cincinnati. Ohio, July 25. Candidate
William H. Taft Jumped Into the hero
class the first thing after his arrival
lure this afternoon.
The train shed was crowded with
passengers. Taft. Just after he left
the train, chanced to see a falr-halred
2-year-old tot fall from the vestibule
steps of a Baltimore & Ohio South
western train about to pull out. and
even before her mother saw It Taft
I hnd rushed over and had the little one
Greatest Structure of Kind
in World Completed for
Hill Railroad.
mm lines
A
WILL
Federal Suit Will Not Pre
vent Temporary Obeyance
of Commission's Order.
"Jim" 11111 Is ready now to step
across the Columbia and the Willamette
rivers and come in dry shod to Port
land with hi trains of human and com
mercial frciRlit. Not long ago he fin
ished one of the stepping stones and
bridged the Columbia river up by Van
couver. Yesterday morning he swung
Into place the longest steel draw In the
world and connected Portland across
tne Willamette, the terminal city of the
(Hearst Seven by Longest fefled Wire.)
San Francisco, July 2". The South
ern Pacific and other Harriman lines,
also the Hill roads, have been notified
by the Interstate Commerce Commis
sion that by August 15 next they must
change their lumber tariffs on ship
ments from all Pacific coast points to
the east to conform with its recent de
oislon changing in many respects
their Interstate rates. Tho operation
(t'nlted IreH Leased Wire.)
Denver, July 25.' Charged with at
tempting to bunco A. Koss Thompson,
a wealthy real estate dealer of Des
Moines, out of ;JfiO,'Mjo on an nlleged
fake horse race u bo run In Denver,
Charles A. Phllpot and Edward A. All
stead were arrested here today and
will be Immediately returned to Iowa
for a hearing and trial. A third man
Involved In the deal escaped.
The scheme to fleece Thompson has
been hatching for several weeks and
might have been successful had he not
taken the precaution to communlcato
with Chief of Polio Armstrong of I lea
ver. The claims made by Phllpot that
he was a wealthy mining man and that
Allstead was it race horse owner, were
quickly shattered when the plot was
exposed.
In order to cultivate the acquaintance
of Thompson, the men under arrest pur
chased a residence in Des Moines ad
joining that owned by Thompson ant
Phllpot occupied it until this part of
the scheme was consummated.
safe in his arms
Hut for bis promptness the child 1':mplr co"n' and on beyond with
would probably have rolled under the ,h9 markets of the east
wheels of the departing train. Tho, Boost for City.
ZrrZ e.V Pr"! U'UV' "'
io arnveu ai J:oj o clock this af- I " " . bii. ijo.u.u umutr lay,
northwest, with tho vast resources of ' of ths notice, as to the Harriman lines.
jthe Columbia river basin and Inland ! bo estopped because of Harriman 's
suit, filed In the federal court In this
city yesterday against the commission s
"SLEEP DOPE"
FIRST THEN
ROBS VICTIM
Forty acres of choice property ad
joining Guild's lake and the site of
the proposed municipal dpeks have
been procured as terminal yards for
the new United Railways and will
be converted Into freight and
switching yards by that system im
mediately. The nain line of the
new road runs along the Llnnton
road and the terminal grounds com- '
prise that part of the Lewis and
Clark fair grounds near the Amer
ican Inn building.
Although the men behind the reor
ganized road refuse to talk over their
plans at length until after the meeting
and election of officers and director
scheduled for tomorrow and Tuesday, It
Is known that the deal for the American
Inn site has been closed and that
everything Is completo' excepting the
passing upon the titles to the land.
This nurchase of a terminal yard
site by the United Railways shows morn
plainly than anything else that the men
who have reorganized the company aro
determined to go about the construction
of the road on a large scale. The in
corporation of the Ruth Trust company
vesterdav by Thomas Greenough and th
bthr millionaires behind the Portland
Millsboro line was another step. In tha
big plans for the new system and shown
it to bo anything rather than a "pa
per" railroad.
Railroad men generally regard tni
new company's yards as the best lo
cated in the vicinity of Portland for
an electric road. The yards are con
venient to tho manufacturing districts
of North Portland and the Intention Of
the city to fill In Guild's lake and con
struct public docks along the west chan
nel south of the North Pacific lumber
docks makes the location highly de
sirable from a shipping and transfer
standpoint.
Great secrecv as to the plans or tno
reorganizes of the company is being
maintained by all the stockholders.
Several of these admitted yesterday that
the American Inn location had been
agreed upon for terminal yards, but
said they could not give out any details
until after the directors' meeting Tues-
day morning.
walesWtnesses
HISTORIC SCENES
Landing of Champlain De
picted Before Immense
Crowd at Quebec.
deeislon.
It Is understood Hill and Harriman
will obey the notice of the commission
JOHNSON NOT ASKED
TO VSIT FAIRVIEW:
SIMPLY A MISTAKE
(fnitei rrm Wtrs )
Chicago. Julv 15. Governor John A.
Johnson of Minnesota has not been In
vited to visit Bryan at Falrvlew. He
stated so himself today, snd tncldtfnt-
1)7 leads it platn that he is dlsap;
rolrtfd.
While Bryan. Krn mnS the members
rtf the cubcommitt of the national
(cmisKt were '.a conference In th
Annex today the governor sras Jets than
a square itit n the Auditorium hotel
hn stn tbr hy a jpreiwntatiT of
th I'nlted l'resn tbsyf ottroor pre
4rlnc to tear for a lefturs tour.
"When sre you going to ralrrlsw?"
he asked.
"I have iiot been asked to go there,"
he stated. -Xf course, if I should
find myself In that Ticlnlty I would
call, but I have not received any Invi
tation from Mr Bryan. d"plt ths rs
ports In the newspapera."
When this statement was brought to
the atertlon of Charles W. Bryan,
brother of the candidate, he said:
"If Go, ernir Johnson has not ben
invited to Falrview It is simply as
oversight W will mr-m that It Is recti
fied at ore." v
However. Goremor Johnson left Chi
cago without ratline oa Mr. Bryan, so
far as could be lern4. ,
Jyguard on the trip from New York. Portland from the North Hank rails over I outlet, but will reserve the ri
"Brother Charley" Taft and several r I fight the comrnlsslon s decision :
ndred tnthuslastlo Republicans .w,1'" n'w t,rl,,S''s ' tne flood of Tlie more California, Oregon
ternoon w ith only newspaper men as a ! when the flr. t train will he brought Into i about overland lumber rates at th
bodyguard on the trip from New York. Prrt inrl from the Vorti, n,i, imtl, but will reserve the right t
ater.
and
ash.intton lumbermen Investigate t':e
1 Interstate Commerce Commits. on s Co--oiviun
in !ie rate case the bt-tter they
are pleased
le-per investigation of tariffs and.
railway map shows ihat more terri
tory will be KalnsU. especially by
iiuiiui-i ciiuiuBiiuiuo itenuoiimns Wre
on hand and the latter cheered lustllv ' freight and population destined to flo
as tne candidate Jumped from the train .down the banks of the Great River to
and gave his bewhlskered brother a ! .k t,
renouncing slap on the shoulder crown the Rose Cl.y with numbers snd
The only decorations for the Judge s ! Plenty
n . fci T. l i idiirnn, ai ir.i same lime one or ire Instlcu-
..,,.,. u ,,u, Up punting
ga.ore, banners of "Welcome" and
"There s no place Ilka home." with an
Immenae painting or the candidate
painted overnight by a hurrv artist.
Judge Taft will rest Sunday at Edi
tor Taft's home.
On Monday a conference with mem
bers of the Ohio fttate Central r-om-mltte
Is planned. tn Tuesday comes
the notification
tlon
we
lPpc1al Pispatch to The Journal.)
Spokane, Wash . July 28. -While
E. J. Martin slept this
nmrning a burglar entered his
room by a window and stole a
gol i watch and $3. Before en
tering he tied n rag to the end
of a long iron rod. saturated it
with chloroform and held It at
Martin's nose un til he was sound
asleep.
(Cnlted Preas Leased Wire.)
Quebec, July 25. Prince George of
Wales, his suite, a great throng Of
British and Canadian officials this eve
ning witnessed a state performance of
the historical pageant reproducing
scenes from the landing of Champlain
until the capture of Quebec by Wolfe
for ICngland.
Fur down the valley of the 8t Law
rence tho prince could see a wondroue
panorama as Champlain disembarked
from his ship, the Don Da Dieu. French
adventurers in the costume of the day.
Indian warriors and trappers in robes
tho picture.
Reproduction of the scenes in the hla-
of skin formed part of
torv of New France which have come
down In legends followed. The braves
In the train of Frontenac. the exhorters.
who, with La Salle, sought out the
i Mississippi, were there.
a The closing scene of the pageant
t cBniu as the sun dipped below the norl-
j scMi. I'p the same rocky road where.
! Wolfe led his men to victory came both
a i English and French troops accoutered
T; as they were on the day they gave Can
ada to the British. Every regiment and
company which took part In the fight
A I was represented.
A Tonight there was a state dinner at
w ' the citadel when the prince received
; the representative of South Africa, Ans
4 1 trail. a. New Zealand and other countries.
,,t ,, , i . .... torv v i be Kaineu, especial v n
i rllmhfr iJ , T,.r.i'',K1 ol " Wafhliifrton -hlppers. by the open!.,
a-remenibvd t useirss things of ; of ,h. f.orUan.l gateway than the lum
? vorii-nt ,h- K. . .T W" vance. The new territory in Colorado.
Vt V toil th. fcn.il fi,"" Hl"h. Nrrada and Idaho will more than I
rest. New times an.l rew conditions de.
mand tiat the prod ic- an.l tie
be not delayed in transit, and t
of the past
WOOL MARKET IS
REPORTED ACTIVE , ? f ":-
Johns is the :t structTre bv lar undei
(Hunt Nwa InaMrt taal Wtre-t
R.no. Nv, July ?5 The net Is clos-
lSpflI IHipafcB l Tfce JovreaL)
Dillon, Mont, July :5 The past
week hss b-en very sctive in the wool
mark.ta ,l.s amounted to I5ft.&eo
n inds at pncM ranarng from 14 to
cents At Lwiston tl-.e tuyers
and growers have dd lacked over
prlca, snd the greater rrt of the
th, re million (-ounds wd t conslsned
Active markets are rti-nrti at VM1
City and Bakr. Bales aie also good
at Wyoming points.
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1 M llm Kufc.e Stt 1 rallron.t I.. '-J
the r,ic-i ;tz'" v.'" "
tore-Wice cross-river ride wi:i b- a thing.!";, 'VKJ ,, lmnro .lr-n
, inr. tsv .. - a Ins on Peter t'laudlanes at last. The
MaotftOMt snraettare. ! they wifl get additional terrltorv i ' fugitive dynamiter of the home of for-
northern Illinois and southern Wiscon- mer Supervisor James Gallagher will
sin. s o.n be in custody. He is now In the
The Milwaukee road and the North- : 0. sert north of Wlnn.mucra and Love
western line of the latter road, when I lo ks. footsore arjd hungry, and ex
they enter Seattle, will give through l a isted with the heat-ro-utlng
to the larrest pert of north- Captain Co of the NeTada state po
em Iowa and Illinois, south. - Vfl,.. lie. Hell, res he will Iihta t ha fua-tflva
atel Irto place The work .-.n the track rret and Wlsconain NaturallT th tr !:hin a very few hours. He received
arrows v.r rrmit win re r-oTim. net, to-; rai.a win tve better than via the Mln- ord to.lar that Peter (Taudlanes an
morrow. and within a .ry ort tim. j r.esota tranafer. for th.r, ther are p-ar-d at a catt.e rnh 21 miles) la the
the tln steel hands will b. laid and i compeiied to nav a transfer rksrer an.t ,1ert and bncnl for foort Ha i.l h
cwiiwi rnnnna am rer dvt a mx -a j Dfronn.
NEVADA POLICE ARE
CLOSE UPON PETER
CLAUDIANES. FUGITIVE
the ownership of any corporation or
town west or the Miaslssipi rivr. It
l the result cf Portland '-ibor as the
local Cnlon of Structural Iror. workers
put Its many snd tntr ate parts of
Miieh of Thla f .rritrtr . rtad nnt eaten a mouthful ln jimwm
neiaheore actively In the new life f de-1 would natural.y come under a 40-centiand that he was pretty nearly erair
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,Tk-M vuk -t ma r v iu wnrn inrougn iriia service is wua nannr am me nat. Alter ne Hat
pro-
ceeded northward. Word was imme
diately conveyed to Captain Cog that
th man he wanted was within rwh,
and this rooming a poeae of the state
mounted police eet ot over the bllt.r
Ing s&nda on the) trait of the Oakland,
California, alleged dynamttT
The facl has be.r i.rr.-J thai PaUr
Claudlanea left . WUinrraiuoea eevaral
days ago on a siace going aorth. 4.
fore that. It is now knoen. he was at
Lovelocks, with a com 111 i.n, " mi.
ably f eila Pxlsuvaria, ! in an i
aald to have engineered tt j.,.t t t w
former Hwer i or ai:f oat t t :
path pf Ituef aVid th kiC' i: ! I
hi)eVl titfr,lH I 'a if r
loka tad l',r I 'r n. i- I !
W uieaniK-ea J t i.. i
bound tor tee 1 ia a ivt4tt.
iinta. loecn givsn aoraeuung te eat Jse
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