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THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, ; MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, 1911. St : :tnre AUWII BHEII WIS- OVER ALL Tl Places $1,500,000 in Trust to ; :' Pay Depositors of Defunct . Bank of; Which He Was the . President. -; : (Special .Dlapateh to Tha lonrnal.t t 1 1 IS CREDITORS t Fairbanks, u Alaska, March 6. E. -T. Barnette, former president of the defunct -Washington Alaska 'bank' has turned over , deeds -; to properties that constitute almost his entire fortune to a eommlte ' of depositors, placing In their hands the means of restoring the ;; Institution to a ol vent condition and $t;t. atisfylng dollar for dollar the out- standing claims of every depositor and ' ' The .-. deeds,-, which Barnetthas ; prepared for the formal binding .... of .himself to the depositors convey-to -i the committee all his Interests la the , famou Mexican estate near Acapulco, town property In Fairbanks worth many i thousands and gold, mines of immense tJ value on Pome and Vault creeks In this j; f- district ; A valuation of $1,500,000 on 4the lotaLof the securities would be more . than consm-valva - , , "' '. In pursuance of the announcement he made In Seattle before starting back to Fairbanks early In February. ' Barnette ought the aid of the federal court in the rehablllatlon of the . wrecked bank right after his arrival here. ;,t Barnette's proposal has brought gen eral rejoicing to th camp, nearly every resident of which was affected, directly of Indirectly by the tying up of the hundreds of thousands of deposits. The depositors . who jl have : considerable amounts Involved have agreed to pref erence payments ; to wage earners and r others of . small means, .r--nf " The terms of Barnette's deal are that his property be held In trust until all depositors are paid in full, with Inter est at thaarate of per cent. and with out disturbance of the receivership. tfateman Known at Spokane.' " fSpacUl Dlmatrti to The looraaLl Spokane, .- Wash., March 6.- Ed ward Pateman,? arrested Friday In Portland for larceny, worked the same game here ori Dr-W.F. Dunlop. Dunlop states, that Pateman appealed to him for help after, protracted spree. Dun lop bought blm a suit of, clothes and got him a room with a personal friend and gave ' him HO. " i Pateman became Intoxicated twice later and was dis charged, but before leaving he cleaned the place where he stayed of everything valuable In sight, says Dunlop. Ye Oregon Grille , Special engagement Hendler, Boy Wonder Pianist Every night this week after. p. m. . .- r .. . . the jama MmebAflherenU of, the v eas candida M m Idle. I. Busy. ppoae w- ft. betd the and bov have fa it eenater jf ffilt wera nd and still the Sheehan natcj by1 entl bu; tarf ktkJ UD tnoa until tfot th )pleo ti rf 6! wimiiS un I 1 The ejus choice afternoon I attends -V tatu v lor I V2- 'ri iatc; Yvy u able! wllrf WBH, Asket mi crit la vrM natpi alty wB B wltho MM Wagner tlo senitor: a M raw be Democrats wl le thta aften . they ad with their ellevcd they hi utral eehan men that tlcn bin. " v '; I Kcos TTStin JnBurgen w r. ' "Tha; tnust come su love . cihei Tliav not aiV yupor any . anv X do not Know , o to concentrate our ItreniilTiTo oniilflate. We ehnll llTBIlkl.il u i; m iiiiiiiiiihimi tm--" , , ' kM anoih!- meeting late thll afteBfltan. nr. Remedies are Needed " Were we perfect, which we ere not, medicbei wont4 aol often be needed. But linoe our eyitemt have be come weakened, Impaired and brokea down through -inditcretiont which have one ea from the early ages, t through oountlete generations,' remedies r needed to aid Nature in' oorrtin oar Inherited and otherwise t acquired weaknesses a T each the teat of tlomach i - weaknes ,'eod consequent digestive trouble, there is ' '- aothing so good ae Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diicov- , , 'inai roots told for over forty years with great aatitfactioa to'sll men.; Fo - I Weak Stomach, Bilioutneu, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Stomach alter eating. f Heartburn, Bad Breath, Belching of food, Chronio Diarrhea and other Intestinal t u ueranjemenu, me picp very" f$ a time - v The ' denuine tiaa on Ita ' li .. : . w . si euisiue wrapper too .Signature You can't afford to accept secret nostrum substitute for this noa-alco 'holic, medicine, or known comfoiition, not even though the urgent dealer mat : thereby make a little bigger profit. . - " f ' " ' i Dr.-Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach,' fiver sad bowels. Sugar-costed, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. ' . , . " ' BAKER THEATREISTOGK COMPANY - DOES DOUBLE STUNT THIS WEEK Members Not Needed in. "The ,,:Wolf" Put on Farce at the : ' ' - Bungalow. , -re Manager George L. Baker surprised patrons of th Bungalow theatre yes terday afternoon by shifting th great er part of the Baker stock company over to the Bungalowjfor a peek's en gagement In "Brown's in Town." The shift 'was made possible from the fact that the play at the baker this week Is "The Wolf," which requires onljr five players. r-- p tW Though used to seeing traveling com panies this winter, : (the Bungalow vis itors were not disappointed to see some of their f avdrtte stock company mem bers back at the old stamping ground, s As everybody knows, "Brown's In Town"' Is a farce labeled hilarious,' and the label, la no. libels i-v.'A vOt,- course,. It: is ; a; little sei-e " after these manyy many ' years of peripatet ics in distant lands, but there is not a single laugh : missing from the merry bundle tied together by Mary Swan, in spite of these wanderings afield. The company handles the part in Just the manner Baker stock people are expected tO. ' . ''-'", f ,.! ' Henry-'Btockbrldse and Fay Balnter, Brenda ! Fowler -and : Earl ,Dwlre and John Burton and Nell Pranien and Lil lian Andrew and -William- Wolbert and, isn't that enough T . , -- SHERIFFS POSSE. GUARDS MINE, AFTER THREATS (United Preat Laar Wire.) Cle Elum, Wash., March.. One hun dred and thirty, Italian, and Slav miners who were discharged by tne ; North western , Improvement: comcimy no-, tlf led; the companjr that 'if an attempt was made to open the mines 'without them they would fight. t The company attempted to hold ' out a portion of the miners pay to apply to an accident fund. The workers protest ed, with the result that they were given their pay checks. Sheriff B. H. German of Ellensburg brought three deputies with mm and swore in an extra force here. His posse Is guarding the mine shaft. OVER $1,000,000 CLAIMS.: IN BANKRUPTCY CASE ( Ml , i l' ii ii I .'. . 4.... Special Dlipatcb to Tha Journal) Marshfield. Or., March .6. Over $1, 000,000 Is the total amount of claims which have been filed by the attorney for creditors in the bankruptcy cases or the Coos Bay Rapid Transit com pany, the Belt Line railway and Major I , D. Kinney as an - individual. . The first named case isjnow before a epecial master hi this city, but. the cases against the Belt Line and Major Kinney were re cently started in tne federal tourt It will be necessary fort the cases to, go through the proceedings until it is as certained against which of the three de fendants the various liabilities stand. Bwj Jan.: U.jTWtfer M70 n os Bunaio caiieo v y and discussed Vf IP W"B After leaving' Yipre at Mayor oajv ttanw Bhepard. ' ) it:'.' eehan." saldf ust ( as at others 6?pnep. with only f ou? -T"2" oW t heilUte to wit: -How it Mr.: Bheeha continued Mf. or tne people if Hepuby- lHiOlU: hp I fif?&m lMjxPl ,ucli a extreme M insist Idera and I to IhM M any tl, is to a ho combj J impaired, Frovldo; I In whitli lent Mai je chare retire an ly be dl anv ta-Aav. anit thv was met at the tra! sloner Agriculture Pearson and Go fMw nllUiv IWMI'V proven end moat emoient remedy. r a . . . . a a l iff lent waior in . V Je charge Sett loust g Irotlre an ibvll ula ) EEH0T S52 Y.B1, Goveii Jhrd 9 MlffntaOTiiipehrsover?' foAt i -it rr'nmmlB Except for Unreal Howls, "The Wolf" Leaves RealistiQ Impression. ' Dramatlo 'and full of. action, "The Wolf" made an auspicious start -on its week's run at the Baker last night when the audience encored the . actors repeatedly, and at the end of the sec ond act compelled them as a company and Individually to respond to curtain calls. , . . ' The play was - well staged, though some of , the scenery was peculiarly reralniacent of the "Girl of the- Golden West" and "Pierre of the Plains." re cent .offerings of the playhouse. The effect of the knife duel between Jules Beaubeln and William McDonald was seriously marred by the supposed wolf howls by some person . in the winga, While, the twa powerf ullfjgare s swayed, barely discernible in the dark ness, . the "wolves" ; howled and the au dience was convulsed in . mirth ; when silence should nave obtained. Nor could the spectators be blamed. .The ' sounds resembled -more, the -whines of hungry puppies than the yell of a hunting wolf pack..i.:,U The plot Is set In the Canadian north west and Is the usual clover leaf scheme f two rivals, one gooa, one oaa, ana ine heroine. It ends with the good man triumphant as most good plays do end. The only dif ferenee in plays of t this character Is the manner of develop ment and that "difference" is what makes" oOTeaksto ence" is good In "The Wolf." The. cli max of each act la worked up properly, and If the work: of the company last night may be considered a criterion, is handled splendidly. .r- . . i l. WIFE SUES SAL00NIY1AN (Sofdit TMmtitoli ti The Jflflrntl.) Spokane, Wash., March t. Fifty-four thousand dollars' damages is asked by Mrs.. Mil la Elmslie In an action f Hod In tthe Spokane county superior court on ' behalf of herself and eight minor children against "JimmyV Durkin, a sa loonkeeper, and the B.' Schade Brewing company, both of Spokane, who, it la alleged, are responsible for the death of her husband. The complaint declares the defendants sold and supplied intoxi cating liquors to William Elmslleiwlth the knowledge it Was to be drunk under circumstances sufficient to lead them to believe such beer and whiskey would "result in intoxication. Elmslie, a workingniah, fell from the third story of a local f beef packing plant under construction on November J, 1910, and sustained a broken back and other in juries, which resulted in his death soon afterward. Durkln, who Is a Joint de fendant figured In the news several years ago, when he permitted a Baptist preacher to decorate the front windows of his saloon with wax figures and text matter showing the evil of the liquor traffic. NEW TELEPHONE LINE -PROMISED FOR VALE (gpcelat Dlapateh to Tba JoarnaL) Vale, Or., March 6. - Through the granting of a franchise by the city coun cil last evening Vale Is to have a sec ond telephone, system within 80 days. The franchise was granted to H. S. Jack son, a new arrival in this city, whose pe tition was signed by 118 signatures of the business men and residents of the city. The new company la to be Incor porated within the next, few days and Mr. Johnson states that work will begin at once In this city. The object of the new system Is tS bring all of .the Inde pendent lines within the county Into the county seat while at present Ontario la the main central' telephone station. The Malheur Home Telephone compa ny, 'which has oetn operating linos In Vale and vicinity for the past several years, is connected with the Bell Irng distance -telephone lines, but does not connect with thn Independent line of the county, and It Is generally believed that. Independent telephone connections with very part of the county will bene fit. Vale to a greater extent on' account of the help in securing much of the trade that is now going to Ontario. FOUR INDICTMENTS BY GRAND JURY AT VALE 6 (Special Maoatch to Ni Joofiil. Vale, Or., March . Four Indictments were returned Saturday by the grand Jury,in a special session in this city. true blue oeing placed on record against! Tom Daley, L. Wagner and John Sulli van for stealing overcoats from the warehouse of the Malheur Mercantile company of Ontario. Thte three mei pleaded guilty and will be sentenced on Tuesday by Circuit Judge Dalton Blftgs. :','AltraelIwaaalsoturnedagaln.st Harry DeMoss of Ontario on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. De Moss will be tried on Monday. Charles Carlton of Watson was given his liberty as the grand Jury failed to find a true bill against him. Carlton had been In the county Jail for a few days on a charge of shooting at a man In the southern part of the county; ; ; As It was learned that the shot fired had been aimed high and had only been fired to scare his Old enemy, no oharae could be found' against Carlton. 9104,000 Taxes for Malhenr.. I tpeial rHapatcb tn Th Journal. t ' ' x Vale, Or,, March 6.--The assessment roll of Malheur county was' turned over to Sheriff Kerfoot the ftrat of the month and- how-4hat- 194,000, lato-4ie-oU lected in taxes In this county this year. Of that amount $35,000 is, for the road fund, 192,210 for i state, county and school tax, and 23,300 for special city taxes. Of the xpectal city taxes, the city of Vale with its levy, of 10 mills will secure $9200; Ontario with its tax levy of 12 mills will Tsecur $9120, and Nyssa, with a levy of 14 mills, $4800. ALLS FROM BUILDING 8'uos Railway for Damages, s (Special Plapatch to The 7onraaI. V Eugene, Or., March . -Herman E. Breese, a brakeman on the Oregon & Southeastern railway, a short line run. nlng eastward from Cottage Grove 20 miles, ; has begun. . suit in the circuit court against the - Wlldwood i Lumber company operating a mill along the line Of the railroad, for $5480 damages for aUegedV personallrijgrJesMJ3reesajiay he was liajiglng to the side of a freight car -which had been switched to a eld ing at the mill, when he was knocked off the car byV ft" Drajecting pile of lumber at the mill ,dock.rj Hfr: says lie fell to tnik ground, and tone of his leg was broken, lie also received -.Internal In juries, he saya. v - j. . t I i;.i.ii.UIii i , , T -.1, ifl .'Im i l -V- A. IIWMIIIEI! PAIS COURT TO HAWAIIAN LADY Harry McMillan,' Who Was f Jilted, by " Edna : Goodrich, . May Be Stung by Bee of T Love, Says Gossip. ) : (AilI Dltpitrb ta Tbt JnnrailV San Francisco, March 6. 'If there were mines In Hawaii, gossip might not con cern itself over the business that has taken Harry , McMillan, r Nevada miner and San Francisco society man, whom Edna Goodrich jilted for Nat Goodwin, to-4ba-4aU-lhe-nMaclflv-but4lofc sip gives the laugh to any, talk of busi ness and says that before many days straining eara may catch r over the leagues of A sea a whisper of romance that will couple the names of McMillan and the beautiful Princess Abigail Wah-; ikaahuula Kawananakoa, widow of the late Prince David and heiress to a share of the Campbell millions. ;; I Moved - yeate .; rrlaoees. y . Shortly before tha Junoesque Hawai ian left for tier island home after a sea son of social activity at San Francisco McMillan gave up his apartments at the Palace and moved, to the St. Francis, wherrrtheprlneeBs-was staylng.-There he was seen mucn m ner company. Observant ; friends began to wonder If the man who was Jilted by Edna Goodrich had been stung once" again by the bee of 'love. Then the princess sailed for her home. The observant frlenda almost forgot all they had ob served. Young McMillan was about the St. Francis as usual, apparently heart whole and fancy free. But a few weeks ago he announced that business called him to Hawaii and was on , the next steamer bound for Honolulu, whence come the tales that he is paying court to'the princess. ; , Society Aocepts Miner. Honolulu society , has accepted him frankly as the favored suitor of the Island beauty and there Is no thought of Inviting Princess Abigail to a social gathering without Inviting also the pos sible future Prince Consort Harry, He has become a nofable figure ,ln the ex clusive Honolulu v social set He goes with the Princess to Walklkl beach, he motors with her over the grades of the Nuuanu Pali, and he rides with her along the tropical green slopea of tae Tantalus mountains. Manager of St. Regis Says He Plans Erecting First Class Hostelry. (Special Dlapateh t Tha 7oarnal.) San Francisco, March 6. So Im pressed with the future of San Fran cisco Is Miraly Geller, manager of the St. Regis hotel of New York, who Is here studying hotel and travel condi tions, that he has stated that he has definite plans In view for the construc tion of a new first class hotel In this city. ' The statement came from Geller after he had recounted all the favorable con ditions that make this the great tourist city that Is It. "I have been here for some days and I have been studying the situation," Gefler said. "I cannot make a deflnte announcement but ' I am considering a certain proposition that wilLlead to the building of another big first class hotel In this city." v ... A number of sites were offered and although this is Goller's first visit to this city, he seemed thoroughly fa miliar with the topography of the town. SOUTH BEND-RAYMOND TO GET PURE WATER (Special Dlapatcb to The' Journal. South Bend, Wash., March 6. A con tract for nearly three miles of water pipe has Just been awarded by the Raymond Water & Light company to the Paclflo Tank & Pipe company. This pipe, when laid, will connect . the water company's mains at Raymond with the south forkji2hoJlllapa jlverwherea supply of pure water sufficient to sup play a large city will be tapped. A large force of men Is now at work digging the necessary ditches for laying the pipe as fast as if arrives. If Is the intention to eventually extend -. the system to : this cltyt. a distance. jfQirUesndohe supply and t'he altitude are sufficient to furnish both cities with an ample supply of water for all purposes Includ ing fire protection. WHITE SALMON TRAIN TO BECOME REALITY (Special PLpateh ta Tbc Journal, 1 White Salmon, Wash., March 0. Clt Isens and business men gathered at the opera house Tuesday afternoon and dls cue'eed the . proposed railway from the North Bank road at the foot of the bluff to the town of Whit Salmon, a railway distance of one mile and a half. The people Were enthuslastlo for the 1 Your Liver is Clogged up ' Tfcaf. Why Yaa'ra TireJ-Oul of Sorts Hare No Appetite,. CARTER'S LITTLE, . LIVER PILLS ' will put you right ia a lew aaya. J bey do their duty. Un - J CeaeHpa. . tiea.BiU-. ieatuaa, Wgrrloa, us Sick Headset. , tiuoi, tax. uua hose, smux micj , " Genaine mUu Siimatura i Bill f 1 Una, and several Jumped to ! their feet wlthiOffers to take stock. ; The plan of the promoters, C. D Moore of thin placa and Mr.-Chapman ot Portland, "W to Incorporate for about (40,000 and build - the combination steam and auto !A.U?,'irwhlu BHmn will raise 15,000r in stock, "A' locomotive V wlth four caw and a five-ton capacity auto w111 constitute the rolling stock. ', ' 1 Booefc for New County. ' . ; ; ' (Special DUpatch to The loemaL) : White Salmon Wash, March I. This place Is burning red fire over the nas- sage througirtha senate of the bill cre ating a new county out of the west end of Klickitat and a -large delegation left for Olympla Saturday to boost the bill through the house. .Goldendale Is ex cited, claiming the bill Is ruinous to them, and .the citizens, too, are going to the capltajenmasfle, ' . TO CtTBE A COLD IW OSB DAT. Tike LAXATIVB BKOMO Qulnln. "hltf. Drurtlat. refund-mow tf It fall to ctire B. wl qBOVB'8 ilgaature 1. on .cb box. 25e! The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentists OUT OX lUWri PIOPLB should re member that oar force s so organised that we can do their ntlre crown, bridge and plate work in a day if neo esaarv. . irull Set of Teeth..... S50O Plates 3 60 to $5 OO nold Crowns $350 to S500 Porcelain Crowns . v .$3.50 to $R OO Oold or Porcelain Fillings. . . .$1.00 tJp Bllver FllMnfrs... ......50 to $100 16 Tears' Guarantee. Hours t a. m. to s p. m.; Sundays. to It Union Dental Co . rCMT AHB MOBKXSO BTS. Monarch Oil Refining Co. i?efint?rs and Manufacturers pf High Grade Lubricat- ;. ing Oils and Greases. '''', , x : ' Now occupying permanent quarters at 107 First street. Telephone numbers : Mar shall, 810; Home, AU76. All orders promptly attend- ed to and goods guaranteed. High - Grade Commercial and Electric Signs!4 Sent 7th and Xast XTerett sta, ' 2 arnoaes'tBast UUt B-82M. Commission Form of Govern- - ment to Be Given Trial 93 Candidates in Field. , (United Prem leased Wire.) V Spokane, March okanewllHrold its first election under the commission form the government . tomorrow. Five commissioners are to . be elected and there are 93 candidates in the field. The preferential system of balloting Gentlemen's Correct Spring Suits, from Twenty to Forty Dollars, ready for inspection Seasonable Fashions in Man-Tailored Suits for Ladies and Misses, in Mannish Fabrics r HAM Leading Clothier Morrison at Fourth OREGON THE IMPERIAL Oregon's Grettest Hotel , S50 ROOMS. 104 SUITES. With Private Baths NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING MODERATE RATES PHIL METSCHAN & SONS. Props. TUB PORTLAND, OR. Baropeaa Plan Modern Xestaaraat, PORTLAND COfcT on MUUOI DOUaU FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS OPENED JUNE, 1908 : v In the very heart of Portland's ectiTltjr Kodeni la erery tsepeol . JUTESh-fl.OO AND TJP. MODERATE PRICE RESTAUBANT L Q. SWETLAND, Secretary and Manager largest - rim jounrjiL 7af:t add will obtain,; and because of Its Intrka and the fact- that l ,1 not uivlersto -i thoroughly; by many: voters, it It x pected that scores ot ballots wilt 1 thrown out. v ." ,; . ' There are many , tickets ln' tlie fleUI the" majority containing ta names of IS candidates; i lt is -. predicted that about 40 per cent of the candidates will poll so light a vote that they will prac tically be,, out, ; of the running. Kach voter has-the right' ta cast five first choice votes, five second choice Votes. and as many third choices as "he de- o-candidatevoted for on one . choice may be voted for on another choice. The- two ; highest ' will serve for four years and the next three for two -years. -T The- salary is $5000 - an nually. ' Woman Wins Race. ' s -' - (fipeclat Plapat to Ti Journal - -Castlerock, Wash., March 6. After a hotly contested election In this city Saturday, Mr G. I Buland was reel ected school director for three yara by a handsome majority. . .1 - Ml HOTELS eadqaartert tot Tourists and Com. maxclai Travelera Special rates mad to-, f amUiea - and single gentlemen. The management will be pleased at all times to show rooms 1 and - air prlcea- - A modem Turkish bata e tsbllsbment la toe hotel. . a Bewen, If r The Bowers Hotel , EUROPEAN PLAN , , Charges Moderate Cafe in tie City ' Service Uc Ma M wu i. -4 175 - Rooms IW'Vith r:;h bowers hotel co: :?Ar; V v: ... .......