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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, I PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO. SEPTEMBER 8, . 1008. 13 PRITTFWnFM PUT IIP THOMPSON villi ii-iiuui j vi wi tnp iNiTPniuiTinNimv .. .. j t , N t. t nnno iiiARninrfO n All mossed sicbmxwrt i tics. W M i In I n r A DH L i I I SiaT S V I S f B a e Wmm -W ( - - - Believed to Hare ';Parnished Money ;; Also . to. Keep ), Kndding Temporarily Out or Jail. Old -Time at l riendsnlp for woman iwnKnipts aim. S ' .i Bmiuh of mn old tint friendship for a woman, tha rock, crusher of R. Crittenden across the' rlrer from tha Hack Island club ! Bhut down and Crittenden himself Is without funds, according to a story ha la aatd to bavs told a well known real , eatate doalar of thla city. - Crittenden aaya that ha put up. the $7(0 ball money for Mre. wtymlrs. Tha mystsry of who set tha woman free by advancing tha bond for her re lease is cleared uo.lf tba story told by Crittenden la true, and the man to' whom ne toia it nas no reason to peueve it . vaww UM .... The matter came to the knowledge of me real eatate man r ret a snort ume after tha wa vniire-Raddlnir arreala. Crittenden called at the office and 1 said to hare requested a loan of fl.TftO on his rock eruaher. saying ba had put up' au ma avauaDia oaan to nan airs. Waymire out of prison. He did tb.1 ha said, merely becauoe ba used to know tne woman in jopnn, mo., wnere iney were ootn corn ana raissa. From the faot that Crittenden asked for 1.760, it Is thought that ha put up tha cash for Raddlng aa well, although ne aisoiaimea any acquaintance who Radrilna hn aeelrlne rnr (h. lftAll. The real estate dealer to whom Crit tenden went sent out an engineer to look at the crusher to aee If It was suf ficient security for tba amount he want ad on tha loan. Tha report of the engi neer showed . that there were already other liens on the crusher, ao tha loan was refuaed Crittenden. Shortly after wards he went Into bankruptcy,- presum ably because he had not tha requisite cash an hand to nay running aYvenaea. Crittenden Is at present living near Coo a Bay. where he has Interests, lie said he waa a mining promoter, and tlniberman In Nevada and California before rnmlna- to Portland. Attorney John F. Ixgan,V who , draw down tha $1,000 ball of Kaddlng, ealf tnia arternoon that ne" oouia not eu who put up the money for tba roan who Degan nis six montns sentence 'yeamr day, but ha did say that ha save $U0 to Redding yesterday before ha left tha county Jafl, keeping- $100 aa a fee for transacting- the business for the pris oner. Attorney Senaca Fonts, who repra sented Kaddlng at the trial, says that It Is now up to Radding to reCund the money to tha 16 or- SO donors of the fund. J? aava that while ha truata to Madding a -nonor aa a gentleman to ao the aauare thins and alva back the money, he has security for tha sum ba advanced personally. unie i indicates that tha aubsorlptlou list for. Raddlng'a Denent waa in tna nature or a ion, though other features of tha oaae would Indicate that a nart of It. at leastwaa not siren with tha expectation of re demption. - , , '. i . Kaddinp-, when seen at tha Jail last nignt, reiusaa u aiarm or aeny aue menu made by the attorneys concern ing the ball money. He would not aay what ha will do with the money, or even aay that he had it. He aaid he has lawyers, whose names be declined - to aire, who will "start things" against hla "naraecutora." . Ha eomnlalned of his treatment by tba newspapers ana said that tna airair la not over yet. no aaid ha would tell who put up his ball mnner when - "tha other side" tells where It got tha money to prosecute I Mm. "By tha Thorn neon Rratem' of alafct- varonaT m nunaat u xivtina riaases U impossible.'' Vrom the British Optician, London, Mar , 1.0L) K "The rapidity and accuracy - wit) wniojt I'wnsiwi oorreoas aatiginaiisin, myopia and hyperopia la aothiaa- short ox marrelous." . (tr, O. H. Moore, One of German's roroniini j-nysicians.j to OxtA&oa ros zxAitnTATioir. Perfed-FHUog i CA Glasses as low as Pvv THOMPSON OPTICAL INST. r 3UTIX 309 CORBETT BLDO. Tha Iraeat. Uoat fVimnlata itiA vr4 ary vrpuca rariors in, Romano. FOUIIO HUSBAUD'S RAZOR 1(1 HER BED NEWLY WEDS BAR ELY ESCAPE SPENDING NIGHT IN CITY JAIL A bride and groom narrowly eecaped sloeplng In the olty Jail last night Though ordinarily Frank J. Henneaay, d?mitr district attorney, has little re semblance to a ray of sunshine, yet he looked like a whole sun In himself to the young nalr when he busied him self In their behalf and then saw thein out of custody for tne n'Knt. Jacob Johnson, a young teamster, found an unexpected guest in his home. 210 East Seventh, when he returned from work last evening. The guest was a policeman with a warrant for the ar rest of both Mr. and Mra. Johnson. They were charged by A. V. Herr with lar ceny. Patrolman Leavens brought them to tho police station, where they- declared to Sergeant Cole that .they bad never heard of any person by the name of A. D. Herr. Hennessy happened Into the station, and as tba warrant had bean Issued by tha district attorney's office, though not by Hennessy, tha matter waa laid before him. Johnson told so atralghtforward a story, that HennesBy at last obtained their release on their own recognizance until Tuesday morn ing. July 28 waa the wedding day of tho young people, and tha husband, previous to Henneasy'a arrival, tried hard to get enough ball money to aecure the release Of his wife. ho rar aa couw do learnea tnis is another case wherein the furniture of s lodalns: house is represented to a new nurchaser to Include the property or one or more or tna iena.ru a. several of these cases have bothered the police and the municipal court recently. By the time tne arrest is made tne perpe trator of tha swindle baakaold out and leit tne city. INSANE MAN SUMMONS SHERIFF; HIS REWARDS BERTH IN JAIL lliratn 8. Naylor little thought that ho would land behind tha bars In the County Jail yesterday afternoon when ha called up Sheriff Stevens by tele phone to Inform him . that there was trouble at the' Naylor home. But that waa what happened. "Come over here aulck." said Nsvlor to!'the sheriff, over the phone. "There Some trouble at Z10 Beventn street. and we want tha sheriff." C , ....... . J T-,.,. Tu4. hot-fcoted to tha scene of disturbance, ana soon learnea tnat iNayior waa tne chief disturber. His wife, Mrs. Jene Naylor, Informed the officers that she believed her' husband waa Insane, prob- i I ably from tha uae of liquor and dm and others substantiated her story. had made threats against her, and tha neighbors thought him dangerous. Deputy Sheriff Beatty persuaded Naylor to go down the street with him on a pretext, and directed their, steps toward the county JalL Tha man stopped every few feet and wanted to argue matters, but Beatty Induced him to go to the courthouse, and then, on another pretext, he was persuaded to enter tha Jail. Then "Dad'r Hunter, tha Dig jauer, toon cnarga or mm, and he round nimseir in a ceil. When Mra. Ray Thompson found a razor In tha bed where aha was sleeping she did not Ilka the Idea, and she dues tioned her huaftand aa to the reason for t She aays he made answer, "I am good and tired of you, and "that la why I mean to use tha razor." For thla and because of other unpleasant Incidents she has begun suit for divorce. Frank J. Thompson, the husband, is now serving a. 13-months term In tha cuuniy jau on a larceny charge. Mra Thompson says the razor lncl dent tnnlr place three days before their only child waa born, laat anrin. fih niiraa that her husband Is a notorious bad character and says It Is impossible to live with him. Ha began to curse her and use oad language two . weeks after thnir marriage, aha says. The marriaga took place in Portland on June 9, 107. Chars-lnir that' hep huhond b her down and kicked a chair from under ner wnen ene was atanaing on It, Mrs. Nellie M. Hawkins has sued George H. Hawkins for divorce. Thev wera mar. ried In Minneapolis. Minn., in March. 101. Numerous acta of cruelty are al leged by tha wife. Comfort-Safety Speed. Comfort safety anrt anaed. tnmhar wim scenic aiiretciiona, or tne uanaoian Pacific route guaranteea the traveler the beat possible trip across the con tinent. For descrimive matter, annlv at tha local office. 13 Third street. Tha German ironmasters threaten to close down all iron works because of the refusal of the skilled workmen to accept wage reductions. I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1908 V 1MICE &SWAN CO. . f;The many friends of Messrs. Edward Drake and W. L Swan will be welcomed by them to the opening of their new Cloak and Suit Store 415 WASHINGTON STREET All new and up-to-date styles and fabrics will be shown in Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Coats, Waists and Petticoats, as well as Evening Gowns and Opera Coats. Your inspection is cordially invited, and a visit will be convinging of the splendid stock carried. It is our desire to satisfy our patrons at all times, and to leave nothing undone to please YOU. charged swore to tho soon round himself in a with insanity. Hla wife complaint, and he will ba examined Tuesday. Ha oftce waa an inmate in tha asylum at tsaiem. MAN WHO FOUND TRACY'S BODY j GETS OUTLAW'S MURDEROUS GUN .rmnm Cor. Fourth and YamhiU Y.M.C.A. Building ML 85 Third Street Opposite Chamber of Commerce Tha gun of Tracy, tha outlaw and escaped prisoner from the Oregon' peni tentiary, has been . surrendered to Mourse Smith of Spokane, the man who found Traoy lying dead In tha wheat neia alter ne nad terrorised tna rs oiflo northwest for weeks and had killed several members of tha various possea that pursued him. wnen Bmitn round Tracy lying; dead with tha gun beside him, he took the tun and carried It away. But it waa wanted by the state authorities as evi dence, and Smith has not been able to xoaay, nowerer, Mr. xicnenor, gen eral organiser of the Woodmen of the World, Went to the penitentiary with papers from Mr. Smith and succeeded In retting possession of the gun. He will leave for Spokane tomorrow night to deliver it to Mr. Smith. The delivery will be the occasion of a banquet ten dered Mr. Smith by tha Second Wash ington epamsn-American war veterans. Mr. Smith having been a member of tnat regiment, and Mr. TIchenor a mem ber of the Sixth California volunteers. It Is expected that thera will be ffQ present at uie oanquet. Mr. Smith la runnlna on the Renubll- can ticket for the office of prosecuting RECORD TRIP IS MADE TO FAMED ' RENDEZVOUS OF MODOC INDIANS (gpedal Dispatch to T6 JeeraaL) Klamath Fall a, Or, Sept. S. Captain O. C Applegata of tola city, Will a. Steele and A. J. Wells, who are here In tha interest of a coast magazine, , and Judge u. F. Wlllets made a record trip to tha historic lsva bads In northern California last week. They left here one afternoon and returned tha next evening. accomplishing tha trip In tha quickest time ever made. From Merrill the party went by launch, and with Captain Applegata, who waa aa Indian scout and secretary of the peace commission during tha Modoo war, to guide them, they visited the fa mous old Indian Captain Jack's strong hold, as well aa tha scene of tha mas sacre of General Canby, and tha oaves and ledges in which tha Modoo Indians hid themselves. - -,. An effort is being made to Include a visit to tne lava ocas among tba tourist trips of this section, and this waa one oz tna reaaone lor tne record trip to the Modoo lara beda to show that the win. derful oountry, with ita wealth of hla. tone intcreat. can oa reached from uiiinia, raua axpeaiiKnisiy. . a . , , , . w An order, good for a pair of our best soles to' be put on free of charge, with every pair of Boys' Shoes sold until Saturday, September 12th WALTER BERWARD, RICH FARMER, LOSES LEG BY CLOVER HULLER (Special Dtepetc t The JoaraaL) Fore at Orora, Or, Sept. . i. While feeding clorer Into a huller yesterday afternoon, tha cratch under the platform oa which Walter Berward waa standing gar war and ha waa precipitated to tha ground, oae leg balng mangled la the huller and tha other broken. Ba was removed to St Venoenfs hospital. Port land, where tha mangled member waa amputated. wJyr f"ner. ta the tolnltr of Ver. hoot Last year he was a aandldata for tea lal.lAfiieA am I. . r. . . ticket. 111. eoLdHlon erluZTZ MAY FREE BURGLAR FOR MOTHER'S SAKE (Stent Hews a? fet Leased fh) BaUlng-ham. Waah, Sept. .-"Jdta rour honor, r lease recommend ma for h'a pardoa, lor tny old another need a fia. and I want ta r keck noma to fine sad tare for her, I h new. 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