The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 28, 1911, Page 6, Image 6

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APPEAL IN
LAND GRANT SUIT
Attorneys Object to L Ruling of
Judge Wolvcrton in 0. & C.
Railroad Case.
SAYS CR
IMINAL
ACnON
OULD PROVE SINC
E
RiTY
(Caltad araat taaard Wtra.t
Waahlnrton. Oct. II. "Praaldant Tift
can prara that ha la acting la good
faith ta tha procaadiAgs ftgainftt tb
teal truat by atarung criminal action
against tha rftiious man at Ita head."
declared Congrrasrofta Albart 8. Burla
on of Taxfta, hara today.
Burlraon propoaaa tha Indictment ta
At tomaya A. W. Lftffany. P. A. Laf.
forty and Arthur I. Vfooltoa fllad a mo
tion In tha t'nliad Btataa circuit court
today for Irava to aithdrftw ttvair pra
vtou aUpulation In tha Oragon and
rallforata land grant autl and appaal
t onea ta tha circuit court af appeal
from Judga Wolvertod'a ruling that
Ihry had do atftndlng la tha caa.
Whll A. W. Lar forty araa In Waah
Ington complaining aboat what ha aald
wera unnacaaaary-dlaya ' In. tha ault.
P. A. LAffcrry and Moxilton. who with
A. W. lAffety rrprtaant la crfaa com
platnanta In tha proraadlng. filed a
tlpulftiloa for an aitrnaion of their
tlma ta make ap their tnlnde whether
they -wanted ta appeal or not. Tbay
have no decided to go fthaad ftnd ftp
peal from Judga Wolrartonft ruling.
Lafforty aaya ha, haft been writing tha
county clerka la count lea wbtra tba
railroad hold land under tha disputed
grant, adrlalng them not to ftaaeaa tb
land at mora than $160 aa acre and
not to accept taxes front tha railroad
oa a valuation baala higher than fl.td
an acre. Hla Idea In thla. ha aaya, la
to prerent tha railroad from building
I waa Jey aVligftiad a-v ba. eaawil af al aaial fta
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ibat it aoi aaaar wbika ar a aay
fftvartllaaB bad aba a. Mr, lltaaa.
yr tpt ntla baa ba atfarvd
lb aaa af tie ft taofta fraa akkb Ifta!
iwtit ri:a ar aatad aad a I
aooa a ba baa aalaclad tba ftartaaai
a4 whlrh b Vr la or,p aay
af Ilia aadare'a-aad will b glad I wart
algbta aad geadays with blaa la rtfy
th lwa pl.d aa tba b'ard aaoka
and Ibe aaaseat rail aa lbl ba caa
acrtJa Ihal the vaJtwa la th two
baea at tha a me.
The reaull you daaira caa ba ebtftlad
raiKh qaw-fcar la thia maaaar thaa t
anjr other aay. All raaenbara af th
bedtrd af qualiftatha ar anar I ha a ana.
lau that the lavaatla-atloa ahould pra-
rd and all! land every id la their I
lwer ta that end"
VflFE OF RANCHER
DRAGGED TODEATH
With Usso About Neck, the
. Woman Is Hauled for
Days by Horse.
trailed TT taaait We )
Albuaverqu. N. Ort. . LVaggad
ta death by a broncho, Mr. Juan Cham-
I. tha wlf of a rancher near tVaa
Rafael was found an the pratrla here
today with ft laaao around bar
her body all torn.
in-woman waa in ner niMniaown.
fihft had evidently been dratted from
bar bed during tb night, tlud to th
bora and th animal, lathed to fury.
started over th prairie. It I believed
her body dragged for two days behind
th bora.
Chamlial has been ftrraated on sua
ptolon. it U rr ported hla wire had re
aeatly been seen at a moving plctur
tbeatra bar with another man. Jealousy
I aald to ba at th bottom of tha crlrea
;f MIS! SENTENCED
eft
TO 30 DAKS IN JAIL
Football Scores
tha District af rVilnmhla af eitvart tt.
Oary and Henry C Ftlok for alleged I UP claim to tha land based on amount
conspiracy conducted ftt tb whit I " fia
House on th memorable occasion' When
thay Induced Theodora Roosevelt, then
, , Trepidant, to In dor a the absorption of
, th Tennessee Coal at Iron company by
tba United Htatea Steel corporation.
"If President Taft Is slncer In th
declaration tbftt he Intends to enforce
th laws Impartially,' continued Con
gressman Burleson, "he can answer his
critics by Invoking the whols law. I
approv of this civil suit, but I think
r It la Insufficient Th charge that this
ault Is a campaign move, which will
b allowed to laps after th election
In lilt, will not b disproved until th
administration acta under th criminal
. provisions of tha 8herman law. No
. an doubta th Illegality of th Ten
aesae absorption by tb steel trust
By a unanimous verdict the senate Ju
United 8Utes Attorney McCourt who
Is representing th government In th
suit In th absence of B. D. Towneend.
laid today that for the clerks or th
At Syracuse 8prlngfleld. J: Brrft-
cuss, .
At West Point Army tO; Lehlgb 0.
At Princeton Princeton-10. Holy
cross o.
aua ioo7 mil ior ins cierie or mi ,., Panna!ant.
county court to foUow thU ftdvlc r..
would b very foolish.
Ths present value of th land has
nothing to do with th right of th
case," said Mr. McCourt "What amount
th counties may assess th land mat
ters nothing to th government tn this
suit It Is an action, to cancel th pat
entt to a grant given th railroad with
the understanding It would not sell any
of the land ftt more than 2.60 an acra.
For violation of this agreement between
the United States and the railroad, th
government is seeking to cancel the
grant Taxation by tha counties has
nothing to do with th matter. Th
At Annapotla Kftvy 0; Western Ite-
sarv o.
At Cambridge Harvard, 10; Brown,
ft. r-
, At New Haven Tale. M; Colgate. I
At Ithaca Cornell. : PitUbura. I.
At Minneapolis Ailnneaot. 14; Ioaa,
-At Philadelphia Pennsylvania State,
CHINESE ARRESTED ,
AS "WHITE SLAVER"
diclary committee declared It Illegal.'' J courts hav frequently decided that Mr.
iun7 gKiaiiiun wrvuft, ana it in.
government had relied upon It In bring
ing its suit tha government would now
be where Mr, Lafferty's clients are in
AOS! DAM BUILDERS
II
Charged with transportation of whit
girls between Oregon ftnd Washington
in violation of the whit slave traffic
t LEFT OUTBEDROCK KEY JEALOUSY CAUSES'
!Li?B' PASTOR TO RESIGN
- "- wa-fc, ft iiw ksb arm k IU
I ; Auetln, Pa., to report On th cause of
i the breaking of the dam, nas reported
f : that , th 4T3edroclc key," specified in Tired of jealousy In his church and
i th plans, was not Installed when the I partly on account of 111 health . due to
1;dam was built. Ian operation soma time ago. Hev. An-
i U was an appalling mistake,' reads drew J. Adams, pastor of the Kern
J i the report Park Christian church, East Sixty-ninth
, , scores or persons met death when street and Forty-sixth avenue, south
I me Austin nam broke '
th light of Judge Wolverton's decision. ? nd u,"feriover ot ,ftk nwlags
nuonae, unin wan, a uninaman work
ing at the county poor farm, Is a fed
eral prisoner today.
Chin Wah was Indicted by a federal
grand Jury several months ago and the
police and federal officers have been
hunting for him ever since. The li
cense was made, out for him and Min
nie Nelson. Minnie Nelson left Chin
Wah some time ago and has been liv
ing In Salem. It is claimed the China
man Induced Hose Warren to accom
pany him from Portland to Tacoma
where she was placed in a disreputable
house. While In Tacoma and also In
Seattle the Chinaman had a number of
young men from Portland arrested, ao-
HARRIMAN SYSTEM
li
EARNINGS
INCREAS
E
N-)W Tork. Oct. 28. Durlnir th rrn.i,
of September the net revenue of the
! uiiiun rauuo railroad was 13,958 S3t
, or an Increase of I75.0S8 over the same
I period a year ago. From July 1 the
I revenue was I1Q.260.96J, a decrease of
I i..xf jrom me same period in 1910
I v For September 1 111 the net revenue
I of the Southern Pacific com nan -..
f K.63.46, an Increase of tlS2,IU over
j a year ago, but from July 1 to data this
J year the amount reached 111.133,617, a
ucvmri vi IK1.VI I xrom a year ago.
GRANDMOTHER TAKES,
; STAND AGAINST WOMAN
f . (Wt.Plaa- Wlr.
j Opelouaaa, La, Oct 2S The second
I daye testimony lif. tha trial of Mrs. J
P. McCrea, charged with tha murder of
J joung Allan Garland, whom ah shot
j and killed in her horn here, opened to
f day with Mrs. Henry Garland. gr,
grandmother of the dead man, on the
aland. ' . - - . ,.,!-
f Ktanmng ber teatftnony of yesterday.
Mm. Garland said that the defendant
lol.l ber that she kiftad GarUnd for
east, has resigned from his charge and j cuslng them of following his wife,
win in an probability give up tne mm-i ix is claimed whenever the noli
Is try entirely within a short time. Fori would question Chin about white a-lrla
a, iivr Bunangu a win im ma Duipii I uo ow wiin mm ne would Show his
of the Sellwood Christian church. I marriage license and claim the a-lrl waa
jMr.-'AQaraB wuuia nui no in.o aeiaiis i uio wiie.
regarding- his resignation, but gave the
impression that It was due largely to
some slight disagreements In his con
gregation. He has not made any defi
nite plans for th future but has had a
rjosltlon offered him with on of th
department stores in the city. ' eamuei itresner, proprietor of the
A new pastor ,'la being sought -by the Uncle Sam saloon, at Fifth and Couch
church and a man from Cedar Rapids, streets, was indicted upon two counts
Iowa, has been recommended. The sal- im, xnmi., w ,h. . , .
attached to the position Is ,1000 a - g -
ro wr - i oevi l, . ana me oxaer
js mat or accepting earnings from
. L. ft Elliot a mlnler arraatad som
lira ago by Patrolmaa Ilurks at th
La Port rooming boua at Fourth and
Tarahlll straata, on a chars of having
committed an Immoral act and with
vlalting a disorderly houa. waa. this
morning sentenced to 10 days In Jail
oa the Immoral act charge, after Judge
Taswell had addressed a scathing ra-
buka to th minister.
Judc Taiwall said: "In passing aan-
tnc I cannot refrain from making on
or two remark concerning the actions
of th defendant leading up to hla ar
rest Here Is a married man, on who
haa ben engaged as a minister of the
gospel, a teacher of ftll that Is good and
pure and noble, a man whoae life and
ronduet ahould b aa example and la-
srdratlon to the people of th commun
ity, not only groaaly violating his mar
tial relations and bringing shame upon
hla family, but as well, casting a stigma
on th church he rrpreaents.
"There are times when my heart aches
for the unfortunate wretches that are
brought Into this court but we cannot
say this for you In this Instance"
Maria Ptobalt the proprietor of the
house where Elliot wss arrested was
found not guilty of conducting a disor
derly house. Martha Papples, one ofl
th two girls involved with the min
ister was turned over to Mrs. Baldwin
and tha other, Viola Hardy was dis
missed.
R
EGISTRA1N
BOOKS
"STUFFED," QUESTION
SALOON PROPRIETOR
HELD ON TWO COUNTS
woman of the underworld.
a
Pauline
CONTRACT FOR WIRING
lit finilDTUnilCC I FT maices me cnarge that she was
II uUUni IlUUdL bUl irorcea to give Kresner money. Jennie
Friedman mad th charge vesterdav tn
ine contract: zor in eiectncai wiring line municipal court mat Kresner ex
of the west wing of the new court bouse j torted $50 from , her for - police protec-
nas Deen let to tne facirio voast fire uun. - , -
Extinguisher company. The price was N. B, Root was Indicted for forgery
$18,000. , The lowest bidder was the W. P. UUn and hla wife were Indicted'
Coast Electrical company, but this con- for setting fire to their home In South
eern assigned lta - claim to the ' former Portland. Both are at liberty on ball of
company, xne airiernc netween tneiiivuu. ..
bids was $400, and th assignment waa
made after the discovery of a misun
derstanding relative to the plana.
Xame Gone, Individuality Kept.
(CaJtr Preaa Lraaed Wln.l
Tacoma, Wash., Oct 2 8. Repeating
a marriage ceremony which they them
selves had mad up, Robert . Matcalf,
Bryn Mawr, Wash grocer, and' mental
science techer, aad Miss Ida I BraunJ
landscap artist are man end wlf to-
inauiimft ner. im witnes admitted . day, A minister formally pronounced
.that I lie dfndant-toltt her that Car-1 them married afterward to aatlsfy legal
lanil aohed if Mct'rra- would be homal requirements.; The bom made cere
l i .l nlht saying that lf not he want- j mony, declares that the bride, loses her
ri to voire over , . ; - f.f name, but not her tndlTiduaJity.
BRUTAL EX-POLICEMAN
GETS 3 TO 5 YEAR TERM
Seattle, Oct It. Cbarlaa Pryor, the
ex-policeman, convicted on on of three
charges, ef having held a 1$ year old
Norwegian girl, his prisoner, for three
weeks, was sentenced to thre to fle
yeara in th penitentiary by Judge Gay
thla morning. ,..
IT TOITB. BESTX.XS8, rtlTOQI
, Take Sorsford's Acid Fhosphat.
Rrommended to auiet ftnd atrrnathmi
tb oarra and Induo rfrshinc aiacp.
County Clerk Fields Is wondering If
the registration books for precinct No.
were slurred tne last general elec
tion. The vote at that . time was ex
ceedingly heavy, while the vote for the
city election was exceedingly light. The
only object in "stuffing" the registra
tion books, says the county clerk, would
nave neen to -elect a precinct commit
teeman. In going over the precinct
vote and last registration, It is found
that the precinct may have to be dl
vldtd. The Y. M. C. A. is In the pre
clnct. but the Increase In roomers at
the association dormitory Is not as
signed as the cause for the heavy reg
istration, ao investigation is oeing
made, and if the figures' Justify, the
precinct will be divided, but should the
count show the vote at the city election
was proper, there will be no division.
The county-court decided this mom
ing to ask the city for permission to
erect a frame structure In the short
street between ' the two Lownsdal
blocks, which building will be for reg
istration. The' registration1 begins Jan;
uary 2. and continues until . April. 9. -..
SAYS HE WAS BLUFFiB '
INTO MARRYING WOMAN
"She bluffed me Into marrying,"
laughingly replied Benjamin VehOn. this
morning In the county court where his
wife had him arrested on a nonaupport
charge.. 'Bhe told me I bad to marry
her, and I guess I was easy. It was
Just a case ot bluff," added the hus
band. . '".-....?'.
Mrs. rVehon testified her husband of
fered to sell their five month old baby
for . f 100. i He denied the charge, and
said man had Jokingly offered this
amount for the child. . Vehoa admitted.
howevee, to agreeing with the man to
take carfare to Michigan 'In, exchange
for the child in order to give. It a
good borne. Vehon further said his wife
would not stay at homo and attend to
the baby. - "A few nights ago. I waa
determined she should stay at horn, ao
carried ner to the room and locked
her In. She did not get out either."
Mrs. vehon said her husband beat
her. This was denied by Vehon, but
h added h pushed her against a chair.
Jo 1re Cieetoir ordered him to pay $1.60
a week for her support .
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t The Journat Building company will erect a building for The Journal to be the permanent home of the paper.
"The 11 story structure will be located On the souttieast corner of Seven tn and Yamhill streets, -across the street
from the Hotel Portland. The class of building will be A-l. Tha cost of the structure,' Including the ground,
luvxivv, wiu Dft ftDOva snuu.vuu. in company -na not enougn money to uuiia tnis structure witnout Dorrowinf, ii i
and it will hav to borrow $300,000, one half of the necessary umount. There are two ways of borrowing this I
. money: On way. ia to get it from our friends, our advertisers and subscribers, by subscriptions, to a bond issue; I
aecurea vy a iirst muriKMi vn uunuinn uu hiuuiiu.-
Tne journal wisnes to ascertain now many vi its irienaa win auuscrrire to cnesn Donas, ana in wnat amounts.
. These bonds, if issued, will draw six per cent Interest payable semi-annually, through trustee or bunk here in
Portland, and wUl run ten years. v
v. ,"'In other - words, this is - an opnortunity for-frienda of The Journal to invest their monev in a well eecured
six per cent bond for ten years. In the event th bonds ar "called" taken up prior to th expiration of the ten
''years, a three ner cent premium on the race or tne bono "called' win be paid in addition tn the nrinctpal and ac
' cumulated interest The" other way of borrowing this money is from, a trust company, or life insurance company.
or capitalist, in ung jump Bum lur m ppeuiiira ict i wi w i rii tji inicirn wiuw bijl per - - L . - '
Th Journal is simply desirous of' determining how many of Its friends are willina; to subscribe to tha bonds
on the terms aa given here, tn amounts of $10o to $50,000. It prefers to pay. Interest to home people, and even a
; higher rate in preference to outsiders, and makes this frank statement In consequence, in connection with the
. announcement of the construction of, the building. , , j ,
. ' The above announcement appeared for the first time in The Sunday Journal of October. 22. There
hat been a gratifying: response, many subscriptions to the bonds coming from unexpected sources.' More
than $100,000 of the bonds have already been, taken. . If readers of this paper desire to. invest in these bonds,
to be issued about January lstj- 1912, through the" Security Savings & Trust Company, who will act a trustee,
let them fill out the following form and mail it to C. S.. Jackson, Publisher, "The Journal." Portland. Oregon.
Small subscriptions, as low as $100 especially invited, as well as larger ones, until the whole issue, of the
, bonds, $300,000, is taken:-- ' ; .,-- : " " .'.-.r,. f ; " y y:
$ ; ;V JOURNAL . BOND SUBSCRIPTION ? J
: .. Please enter my name as a subscriber for Journal Building Bonds," according to the terms of youf
printed announcement, in the sum of . . .......... . . .... . . ........... . .'. . . . r. ...... . .1 . . . :. . , . . dollars,
the bonds to be delivered to tne on or aboul January 1, 1912, upon payment of their ace value. '. V' .
: ' ....."...........1911. . sig.