I ' .It- THE PRICEot THE DAILY JOURNAL IS TWO CENTS A COPY ON THE STREETS and AT THE OFFICE WANTS JOURNAL CIRCULATION YESTKUIMY WA3 30,078 Do sure to call early with your Ads for Sunday'a Journal. Tho Weathor Fair tonight and Saturday; northerly winds. VOL. VII. .NO. 144. PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, 1808. SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE TWO CENTS. ON TRAINS AMD NEWS STAVOtt. TIVB CKMTS. E H . . . GOVMWT RECTO STANDARD 0 CAS mm ins DffiN Papers Asking for Rehear in? -of $29,400,000 Case Filed Attornejr-General Bonaparte Gives Personal Attention to Legal Battle. OFFICIALS OF AUSTRALIA PAY TRIBUTE TO AMERICANS Text of Federal Attorneys' Arguments for the People Exceeding Care Used in Drawing Up Answer to Circuit Court's Reversal. Chicago, Aug. 21. Counsel for the government fired the first gun in what will he one of the great est legal struggles of the times when he tiled the petition for re hearing in the case of the reversal by the United States court of ap peals of the findings of Judge" Landis in the Standard Oil case, involving a fine of $29,400,000 for rebating in Illinois. Attorney-General Bonaparte has taken the case under his persona direction, and has had frequent conferences with President Roose velt. The scope of the petition for re hearing shows that the govern ment attorneys have gone ex haustively into the reversal opin ions of the circuit judges, and with exceeding care have framed up their plans. GOVERNMENT'S CONTENTIONS IN REHEARING CASE I I ' r :" m -.4 . :r .v . , . .4 If. ' i - ; -v - - I I COMPETITION FOR PAVING COMPANIES Monopoly of Street Work Held by Warren and Bar bur Companies Threat ened by New Firm Backed by Seattle Capitalists. Kern Stone Quarries to Be Utilized Companies Now Doing City Paving Are Aroused at Impending Break in the Combination. (United PrtM Lai4 Win.) Chicago, Augr. 21. Synopsis of pe tltlon for rehearInK In the case of the Standard Oil company of Indiana vs. Unltl States: The government presents lt petition In accordance with the rule of the court. The indictment In the case was for a violation of the Elklns act of February 19, J903, making It a crime to accept a concession whereby any property Is transported In Interstate commerce at Jess than the published and filed rate. It wag proved at the trial that the Hord. and Jjady Xorthcolo. Lord Xorthcote Is Governor-General of Aus tralia, and .Wijl Jtocoive the Officers of the United Slates Italtleshlp Fleet When They Visit Melbourne. By" H. I.ee Olotwnrthy, Staff Corre spondent of tho I'nlted l'rtss, With the Atlantic Fleet. Sydney. N. S. W, Aus. 21 The first day's formal entertainment of the offi cers and sailors of the American fleet, has come to a brilliant close with Uio official dinner given by the state de partment In -honor of tha visitors. The speeches were diplomatic but fervid In references to defense against probable Aslatlo aggressions. The tendency of the speeches was to cement the ties of the whites for the defense of the Pacific Islands. Lord N'orthcoto. governor ecn- eral of the commonwealth. Prime Min ister ueakln and the governors of th states all. paid high tribute to tin- United Htates and nlgli compliment to the fleet and officers. Admiral Sperry and hli officers responded to the welcome and expressions of good will in full measure. 1 he electrical elfects In the decora tions tonight are mnccnif icentand have never been equaled in this section of the. world. The theatres are all fr to the American sailors, and ths whole city Is using every possible means of making the visitors enjov themselves. 1 ne parade yesterday, in which the American sailors marched with arms. but without ammunition, caOsed the Rteatest enthusiasm, and the dav was successful In every feature. Saturday's 'program Includes a rail way excursion In the morning. In tho afternoon there will he a naval regitta. root nail and basenail games and an ex hibition by tho fire brigade. An "at home" reception and dinner win no given on board his ma.lesty s ship Powerful. At night there will be a tjrent rlreworks display and a mag nlfieent Venltian carnival. LOBI) NOBTHCOTE EXTENDS GREETINGS TO PRESIDENT (rutted Press Lenspd W!r.l Oyster Hay, I.. I.. Autr. 21. President Roosevelt today received, through the British charge d'affaires, a cable mes sage from I-ord Northcote, governor general of Australia, describing the re ception of the American fleet at Sydney, extending greetings to president Roose velt and expressing great admiration for the officers and men of the fleet. The president wired a reply thanking the governor general for tiie cordial expres sions am returning- the compliments of this country to Australia. In closing Hoosevelt said: "For the American navy Is a menace to no power, but Is, on tho contrary, ns we believe, an asset of high Import ance in securine peace and Justice throughout the world." That tho Warren Construction com pany and tho Ilaibur Asphalt company will have competition In laying bitum inous and asphalt pavements despite their letters of warning to the city government was learner today when It was reported that a comnanv with a large capital hacking ha.l been, formed to engage In laying street pavements.. jusi who are duck or the company is unknown but It Is reported that Lxinlel Kern nnd two Seattle capitalists ar tha moving spirits. According to the report the new com pany will have the use of the large stone cuarrles owned by Kern on the i oiumbla river from which a supply or crushed rocK will be secured, other arrangements are also said lo have been made lo secure sand, asphalt and other materials needed In the composition of nie paenietus. Surprise Is Sprung-. The announcement of tho coming of a new company to throw down the gauntlet to the old companies crime as a surprise to couTicilmen and other of ficials at tho city hall this morning. For years the present companies have had things all their own way in th matter or Installing pavements despite the provision of the city charter to the effect that no patenied pavement shall be allowed on Portland streets. It Is thought that this provision was mo ractor that finally decided the new company In entering the Portland field. Whether it will be able to accomplish anything or not 's doubted by Council man Kellaher. who has been leading a fight against the Warren Const rip-t . .n company. Kellaher said toda thit lie did not think the new compiinv would bo able to pet materials with which to manufacture the pavements. lie .(in tended, however, that the Idea Is a rood one that tho new eouipanv as v.-il as any other person or corporathct has as much right to lay bitulithic and asphalt pavement as the companies which have had a monooly on the Industry in.-Port-land for several jmts. Glad of Competition. Kellaher scoffed at the patent :hts of these companies and ridiculed ihelr letters to the executive hoaid and mayor In which prosecution was threatened f the city attempted c (ntall thee kinds of pavements vith";r giving the con tract to the eompaiiies. KeJlaher takes the sanie v While hams grieves in cell his wife calls husband and brother pair of scoundrels T. Jenkins Haiiis Coolly Admonishes His Brother to Keep Quiet, Saying All Will Come Out Bight in End. (United Pren I.eused Wire.) Xew York, Aug. 21. Another sensation developed today in the Hams case, when Mane Louise Sulmande, a French maid who si fr situ 1 lHxM iv 5 xK:y: nib W? & - sr w ai minim wi wl i&ffcAm for. I Mrs. Potor tooper Ilalns, tho Woman in tho ('asp. Captain IVtrr Cooper Hains, the Soldier anfl the Husband; and, Lower Down, T. Jenkins Mains, Author of Hooks and Maybo of Domestic Troubles. lias had charge of the tw cliil !ren ot l. enkins Jlains, ile- clared that Jenkins is the father and she is, the mother of one of the children, both of whom were supposed to be the children of the wife, now deceased, of Jenkins. Mrs. T. Jenkins Hains died at Washington in 1 !0(. The Sulmande woman alleges in I V- (Contlnued on Pago Five.) BRYAN READY 10 Kl 1HE FIGHT To-Speak on Tariff at Des . Moines Tonight To Meet Labor Leaders. EIGHT-STORY ANNEX FOR CORNELIUS HOTEL LATEST BUILDING DEAL (t'attrd FreM VrttrS Wlr t I-s M ines, Iowa, Aug. 21. William J. l'ry.-n arrived here at 10 o clock thll morrlng nd was efcorted by the Drmo cr.itie club to Ms hotel, wher he It prpirlrg for the opening of his cam pnlen in his tariff p"eh tonight. He wert to hi room lmmfdlatIy after his arrival sn1 gave order that he wsn not to be disturbed until thl afternoon. Tonight speeeh will ! tha first fun of tht rvmrwrntlc campaign and thu flrt pHrh mart by th rommrmer lne hia peech of acceptane ( Lln riln last eek. Bryan ha unnouncM that he win deal with th tariff. on of the big Issues in the campaign. He will rrlv at Chicago tomorrow to begin a conference with Oemnrratle lors anl the labor union cffl,Ul which la expct1 to have an Important bearing or. the campaign At the name time that Bryan la 41a euaelnc ! cam-ln with t he mn gera, the rnnferenre of national a4 In terrailonaP leadra afTiliatM with the Amerl-an Federation of LKrr will he In session and Prran Is eipetnl to meet the labor leader Fro-., O. Icero Brran win gv to In dla..poll her he will attend tha Kera notification reremonlea next Taea r and maka T,r th trust On the wsy hark to Llncwjo Prrn will stop at Tnfeka and deiirer m peri ei the plrk of the IneT,?l pl.t ffwms that declare for fe-WaJ an 4 stV J-ua ranter fcf tenk poeita. i An eight or ten-story hotel bulldlns la being planned fur the lot near tho northeaat corner of West Park and Al der streets by Captain K. W. Spencer, the owner of the property. When com pleted the new building Is to be used as an annex to tho Cornelius, the hotel built by rr. C. W. Cornelius last win ter, and which is now under the man agement of Nathaniel K. Clarke. Two frame dwelling and a brick store building now occupy the corner which' Captain Spencer intends to Improve It la eapected that work on the annex will begin durlrg the fall and that tha building will bo completed before tho tourist season of neit year begins. The new building is to have a large basement where 1n all probability tha grlli will ho located. Every room in the building Is t have bath connection and all other of the latest and up-to-date Improvement In the hotel line. One of tho plans Is to have a roof ga rden. captain Frcncnr's building Is to he several stories above the Cornelius which Is on the northwest corner ol i rs ana Aider streets At the time Or Cornelius began work on Ills hotel he made arrangements with Captain Spencer for a party wall. l?jt cept that It will lave several more stories than the Cornelius the annex Is to be almost the am dimensions as those of tl. bulling o which It la to be connected. Entrance to the annex will be .from the main lobby of the Cornelius. .' Vi"? i that her habv was horn TTanm nn vo m .11 1 v hO'li I been introduced in I'ortimd. lie con- j cembcr, II'OT, in a Brooklvn hos tends that all or t!' pavements are composed of mntrt-ils vv DEFI OH SMALL SHIPPERS' RATE Express Companies and Big ' Trunk Lines Scorn Com merce Commission. cT"vlteil frees Lease WlrO Ban Francisco. Aug. II. Open de flsivre hat been (varied In the face of the Interstate commerce commission by the express cotr panics and big tronk line In connection wtth the recent rut in ef the commission to the tfTect that ama.ll shippers may combine slgnments from the east In order to en Joy the carl.-ed rate The transporta tion companies have notified the com mission that they will not accept the i uiiiiK uu wui tarry me ngnt into the courts. The' -matter i- brought to the at tention of Commissioner Franklin K. 1-ane by small dealers In this city sev eral months airo and he later issued a decision holding that th dealers ha-e a perfect r!(fht to combine thlr ship ment from the east into carload lota to be broken up upon arrlvnl. he was glad to lcar-i tt:it a new com pany Is to enter tlio fl-M nnd believes that It will result in n: mil good to the property owners. illERATES FOLKS SURPRISE Gold fie Id Operator Weds Los Angeles (iirl An Idaho lfoniai.ee. ' . I ci. I , h anybody i pnai. .ne is ner em niover todav her, and that her fripht following' his arrest in 'said. which led him to shoot William E. Annls Inst Saturday. In marked contrast Is Thornton J. Mains, his brother, who in an adjoining cell. Is calm and cool and apparently unaffected bv the charges against him. He Is composed, cats regularly and sleeps wi ll j(f seems to have no nerves. Occasionally when tho captain's voice rlS' s in his lamenfat io.is, Jenkins calls out to htm cheerfully: "Hi ace up, oh) man. We will come out all rlKht et." An Interview Klven out bv Jfrs. Hnlns Inst n!j;ht nt W inllirop. Mass , In which shf detailed allege! mistreatment at the hands of h r husband and said she j fdro,! h would kill her. atain denying all his charKcs. caused considerable con Istcrnatlon among Hains' friends here but It I MliS. IIAIXS, FOR C111LT)KK"S SAKE, TO AID HUSBAND can purehaso and n i in a ma'im r suit- 1 tirornipd to marrv Iter ml tint ' f srmv officers remain loyal to the able for st reet pa v . ut s 1 le s i nl t ha t , ' . . , . , . J ' prisoner. I :i t h is believed the maioritv Interview Mrs. Hains connection with the killing of I ,'Mv h'iM.tini V.l hi brother are ran , . , . . cnls. I hope t'.ev will both be strung William t . AnniS DV Captain up- Tho'titon J Mains is an archfiend. 1 etcr C . Hams caused her to make the statement. In their opposition ! express and railroad o the ruatom the companies heve uif supporT or trie oig wholesale deal ers. hn e In the combined ear lot method of the retaJl dealers a posslbl ruination of their Jobbing business, jf goods are permitted to be shipped in this wav direct to the retailers from New York, ther srgue. there will so.ki be no losce for the wholesale dealers on this eoast Xotarsen Commits ion 3. laksi Bsms et Til l"irtll) Palem. Or. An. SI. A com mission notsrr bas been Issued te 1. V Zlni- b con- merman of tucrna. (Cnlted Presi w:-. I Lo Angeles. Aug :i 'c'-is H Hd leran. a wealthy your. n-.i- i: g man of Ooldfleld an,l his bride. w-o was Mli Alice H. Wilson, of this e.n stirfed on their honeymoon to.lny Mr r scret wedding yesterday be1r t: - .-ilmlm- tlon Of a romance oeaun two ' ear nr,t a half ago at liolse. IdCic Th- wiM m to Ran Fran urn. n t I-a Tahoe and after several wlil go to Ooldfleld. where they w' home. Holleran Is widely knon In mlilng circles as the promoter f the I :mbo lease. He Is vl e preede-.t and di rector of the Kirst National b-vrlt .it Ooldfleld and a remlnent n-emUr and director of the Mon tri.-na cl ;b A nnonncement te1ay of th irsTlag-? cstne surprise to ti fr,r4i of the paJr The ceremony was Mltefsse-J onlv by the brides n-.'her ard It I) A. "Turner cf Ooldfiell Ncvr York. Aug. 21 -Refusing food "T! "si' sc.ot.drels are capable of any. tlntf In niv 'i-isnand s bsen'e Thorn ton Hnlns 'ile.i ;o make love to me and I hated t-kn Then he poisoned my hus bpnd s m r i 1 vv a s beaten, starved nnrl i ji led in I,! I situcrl some tinners l her and muttering constantly of his wife's j all.-g.-d eo:i'eson i. They may have alb ge.l downfall. Captain Teter Hains 1 ,,:n"'K- f"r !'H ! know. My husband . . ' Is a b: lie. bit I would have borne with 1 nttcd States army. Is bordering on a lllm fl,r tIlv HHIdren's sake He heat me collaiisn in his cell today. He 9 under many times 1I would have shot me. tho mnstant care of a phvslotsn but ' '"n ' he would Sffk me out l.ttle can be done for him His mind I !,'"i',e h'an.e.r.v p'ooTrrVi seems to rest constantly en the events I Win' will lnn of them?" New York, Aug. 21 .-It Is reported here this afternoon that a deal Is be ing considered by which Mrs. Peter C. Hains will testify in behalf of her hus band. Captain Hains. when he Is trie.il fbr the murder of William E. Annls, on the promise that she shall receive a decree of divorce and tho custody of iier two children. The story goes that she will furnish n motive by testifying that Annis sug gested to her the stories of degeneracy In tho belief that their circulation would prevent Hains from making sen sational charges against his wife in the divorce proceedings and nt the same time might prevent him also from try. lne to get control of the children. It Is not believed there is any sug- gestlon thet Mrs. Hains should become a second -Kvelvn Thaw, but she will contend that her relations with Annla were merely friendly. She will ass-rt, It Is said, thft she turned to Annta . when unjust susid'ions were raised in her husband's mind bv fcossipers who poisoned him against her s This new phase of the tangled affair has caused much comment, after her' hitter arraignment of her husband In , tin Interview given out last night, but , It Is said her desire to eet uncondition al control r.f l.er chlldr ri overcomes all other feelings. PREDICTS EH OF PROSPERITY LOSES OIIE OF HIS fillUIOIIS ri'nlted Press Iseed wire.) Chicago, Aug SI That the railroads 1 ROOSEVElf Hill II DEEP IJSFI (Tnltei Preaa Lca4 Klr 1 I T itted ! I-ewd Wire I V.w York, Aug Jl. Jesse I. Liver. I New Y rk Aug. 21 "Well. I'm about will he enjoying ich prosperity after mre. the newly risen "cotton kl.c. "j thr.--ugh r.ew I've dnc my morav I the r.eit riresidentli'i election that an'mho eig'neered the corner In the mac want to get 'a war. t That 'aa " th ik their - increase n freight rates wlil be un- ket that netted him several millions ' new ad n Inlstrs t ion comrs lu my optn- neeesssrv. Is th. opinion hell today by a few m-cks ajto. la tod,y , ,er ly ",n n0t h" nr .m' lvic Fred W Lphsm. rresid-rt of the IV.l- . nearly $j oaa.no a s the result of a de-; ""-"""eie ar the words of PresMerit n!a Mtnvifactiir-rj' atuvlithn. r'ine f 13 a bale In the eotto- rra-wc Re.sev:t to a fr'end, acordlnf to an i i. . srtieie in th current number Ofalhe yest-'dij. Llvermores frlen'.s tcitr ( V,,,,,., rm.aitlne, u.t I-uel. In the y he nal prepared himself and i 11 ' i'nterv lew the president la quoted rot ffr much, thou ah they slmU heir, anions t4 meet Emperrr WlI'lAm rntral Iln. that the accresslve fight ' n' losses m amount to nver ! "f ' .f r.''ttnen If fce ran da tl, i ' fpbam'a eipressinn follower) tv.e s-i-nun'-ement male by W. (." Brown, man- if.n( Mce-presldert of the New York Arrht4hop Brarhe! Sail. (pecil t'W'Ste f Tlf Jeorvesl Quebec. Aug Jl -Ar.-hb.top Rr-i-chesl sailed on the steams'-lp Kmrress of Ireland todar to pav h ad limi-.' visit to the pope. n Ms iv te Rum' he will attend the Cathope core-res of the Kncharlst. to be held n London nent month, and at wmloh he wlU be oea cf the prominent participants. for !rrreasd rates would be poetpone-1 bv the railroads until after the elec tion I'pham said r lMe v-l that when the ranr'Sd were eonfrc.ntd l'h t he MuetKm of havl"f more business thsr. fhT roj 1 hafTCie tcer wou i 1 reirse cott.Hi rit haa been esMSed bv hnd that an Increase tn rat imiH t v-, ant ralas heiped t be br nnifnt. necesarr to restore their profi'S to i The rout in otljr stemmed lite t-i rormel volume ; te afternoon hr the rosrtsg cf oorts Brown, hnwerer In an InteriSew at The tetal trass4ct reie were i- t i) New Yo-k stated tmt it was the lnten- Jm. mors, than fcelf cf mHth t"-n cf the railroads -o cot, tin ue their e" ",...t n s.ld kyHha LiHT"-I fac-'(x-.iin af education." t.orv. - -.esterisy hen a pn1e br-k t,-r peen court The things that stirci "'Iti'i The h-ears started fe ti--- Mm ra-'St tn Europe are the lavl'stl tn It wa rumored that ve-l of p. klrva; ef Italy ard the tn(." f Liverpool mills would ahut d--r t-of Austria t bunt tth Ihem. lie e ise of 1preloA n s. eo;to-i bu'1-1 pred-nl be;tye. feenrever, t,t I ees h'rot'i tnat the drout! 1r tee (these tk'ns could rot be eeor.rrj ' ' M itnoux internervrt pei . ,ir. so e has decides! t 4 1 reft to A'n. Wlli hi smi Kerrr.t. be sole i much pesiire from l' trip "1 that cmjr,irr will r n - hAth, he ad. 4 I vk f j 1 pe.Tre to i it U.i . . i I. t";- , ..... . . ... - '-V