The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 11, 1912, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUHSDAY EVENING. JUNK U. lilt
HE NOT TALK OF
m mm his
! MOTHER IS DEAD
BAND'S DEATH
lawyer Tc!i$ Her Not to Say,
a Word When She Is Asked,
How She Thinks Cashier
Christcr.tfn Died.
Woman's Claims Denied; Must
Present Proof in the
Moore Case.
CONSTRUCTION OF
0 ARCHES BEGUN
HOUSE? HA HOPE
FOR LA FOLIETTE
LIVESTOCK IN AT
FORMER MAN
Beautiful Structures to Cost Wisconsin Candidate's Man-
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Policy for Bands.
ager Claims Balance of
Power.
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ANNUAL MEETING! PEOPLE IN TANGLE SOLONJRUITO,
Delegates to Hold Sessions Blinn Bryant and 15-Ycar.OId
Until Thursday; Women Daughter of Former Stage
See the City.
Favorite, Taken off Train.
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AS EARTH ROCKS
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j avail. f hi l l.irn 111 1 .' a J.tiitt.al. It.al
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I .li.lnli fltt.-n I rr ! til" fa.M-.cf Th
far Ihtl M la tH't'1' a .Icier atlrn.pl
..it ISa afi i.f father lo flml
mint t.a ! ar.l rrli M..arlon of
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l.illla JrW fi-inial'v laai-n )
from ! ft!.r by Mia 1 !irni ioi.tl.
bi.l II la ft-arni an ff"rl tnifht le n a'-a
In kllrap M' Th .iiitn lot
I ' i.iornl j-rorifa thai lic : aclual!)
. iarli i titflhrr Lcfoia (he tmf'i prr.anl
ml.lrt-an la vn her. Jxrk I. rry
I happy in fw on'
Casualties Reported In Two
Mexican States; Colima
Reported in Eruption.
JAIL SENTENCES ARE
MPOSED ON WOMEN
It rttr-d fraaa I.a.4 Wl-a I
ai.iko CM jr. June 1 1 Tnljr-rvn
tarona m.l tlc.ih'ln Jirfnrant pari, i f
tha ala(a of Colima anit Jllt-o today
in an aarthquak mliirh ltrd thr
mlnulaa. accordlnc lo dlapatchra r.
caJvrd hr.
It n a! rrpor(ad that tba Colima
volcano la In a (lata of rruptlon, but
ea caifualllra from thli aourco habcn
rportrl.
GEARINS FAIL TO GET
DAMAGES FOR AUTO
v O.lrrs Bura.n af Tt laaraaMj
i 6alam. Or . J una 11. lp tt caa of
Huith C Gaarln and Walter J. Oearln.
rartnera. afalnat tba Portland Railway,
Light I'ower company of Portlan.1,
tba auprem court today dlsmlaaed tha
appeal as filed by the rlalntlffp. Thla
vaf a rluit hrouKbt afraloit the company
to recover dmura for an accident In
which one of thn company'e rar In
Portland wat) allrfed to liave col lldi
with an automobllu oarned bv the Gear
ID. - Only two other cas were dei'ldod to
day by the supiome court. They are:
John H. I'utnam. respondent, v
EUiaa D. Kay, J. II. Ray. AV. M. Ray an1
Karah Doty, appellauta: appeal from
Polk county; Willlum Unllowav, Judgo;
reverned by Justice McDrlde. This suit
was brought to ni,i.efa title to a strip
of land contained In a donation land
claim.
Joaeph Rrooka. and W H. Cownlns,
partners, appellants, s. T. H. Bet hlll
and William Uechlll, partDm, respond
ents; appcul from Multnomah county;
John I. Kavanaugh, judge; affirmed
by JiiBtlce McBnde. This wan a suit
ever a contract to recover a balance of
771.05 allegi'l to bf due. The case was
heard In the lower court without a Jury
and flndlncH were made for the defend
ant for $154 75 overpayment, and $500
damages'.
rvpartir.ar from the ueual procedure
of fillrf cliaruca of aollitllna: and con
dueling dlaonltTly houses aKaliLt Me
wun:en of tf.e imJerwnrld. who are ar
rested In the police raids, which of
frns"a are only punishable by fines, the
police are mw filing 1 vagrancy charges
against Hie women, and In every rase
heard lM mornlnK by Judge Taiwell
jail sentences were Imposed. The aan
tencea Vary from five to 3'i da. JudKu
Tsiwcll announced that nil convictions
will result In jull aeiiteno'S.
The police In the pnt 24 houra have
made 49 arrests of denizens of the un
derworld nd many others hnve hewn
warned to close up their houses and
leave the city at once.
Yesterday afternoon Chief of Police
Slover. accompanied by Patrolmen Lelsy
and Martin, made an Investigation of a
report concerning I wo hous. m on Flan
ders street.' and as a result of the
chief's Investigation seven persons, all
colored, were arrested there.
The chief It urging hla men on, de
claring that he means business, and
offering all assistance he can. The
denlrens of the underworld are begin
ning: to take the orders seriously and
there Is a noticeable lack of brlKht
Hunts in tho known disorderly houses
now.
rl. In la.;..i l!.e , t.fitltiiaali.n da 14M
r.;i..:) I t .:i a!l t.a!t!a u.'ib'li nttft'
i.l.l-.n ! atli. I l ! II. a l-aia-lca
1 l.r n u.lBBit.fi laaca lha aland that
.!.- r . i ... j..... . f Nan.'., nl.t'ka mamUrfS
a;c l...t llieilibrls if a lliu.li.l union
a u-t , pul Itte i t. fitliilB.lt ti in a l- aUloo
f .t:. laltfia; ! thrlr gurala what kind
i.f to c f a t.'.cy tOt.Jd lull with th.rn
I'.'n. . ei do net de.lre In t!.t, and au
tavi.tr. I i.t f.tlloai It a ti on ah. p- prln-
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POSTMASTERS MEET IN
ANNA
L CONVENT
ION
! t i :.th arnual ronxenllon ef Ih
r,...'.a It.a laia of l f lu It a
I luit lia aai 4
"Tine ar. iiaitt l I a rtiaf. Man
1 i .talra.lc. aito r f l.UKcf Itta-aa
nil bit taft II I. aa.i. t.Sc f .-I a. Id
.a ll.al (M. alii I'liuki lbikt.mlltUiiii
tf tilf.r ufi u.a f.ial Uallcl -tm far. en
lha f.fal .lon U;..u han II gala
A.. an a .i.)!,, f!M, a.l.h Ia
Kt.l'atl.'
CVaUarsa lll)arl af Oasaara.
! h -a lu are t.'.a aai-al. f hi.mlhklaj.
tul I afti sii.t tmaf..-l at-oul falling
a ral (.rogiraalta iaf.fiu tefm. It.a
paupia I shall Irtal.l on tank, fail
ing fur ins Inlllatue. r.frraatjm. II.
fat-all of Judge, ..nf.l and ailen.
ufte rat I. ion of lna tariff and far real
lag ilalloti of lb Ifiala " ,
liifftffrl I'lnt itol and James l rtar
fieltl in a I Itirt.ining ttrirfalra !.! and
ra.ofla-1 Ihrlll I II .cl ell l".ca4.1ur-
l.ra
WllMatti I'arnr. Jf . Na tO'k a
('pul.tlran leader, be, ama ln-l whafi
a.kr.t If lha Tafl ie'!a Wt'uld haa
.n-iugn tla In I r-!ih K'l lent
potary chairmen of Ih rthtrtitluti
"I am not runnleg this uniin.''
he r.lfflad
a Welklsg Bat TUlry
TaMe lha atl'-n of lha r a I l'n a 1
rommlMse In rulle on Ma roneBld
ra.aa, fenalor I !'. Il'faa ell s can
Palan manaaer are. r-.tiit.itic bi.t
Oafar .' ikla nkarataf al
a.a k. ft.tf at. & . J.U
gai.a l ik. aaaa.1 a..k.a.l .f ?r mt l4. Pl
'lhaa.l Ijt.aiawv. tKag. I.kfk oa.
..4 i i ttkai al ut h'., rr a
ttr( jl.g aaUMk
la. r.-.MM .111 ,i Tfca.aAar ,ai.a, e..iJa 22
ir" vr.k, .z,m ' M4ig .c.ruc.ro.. tnm
The lair war arraata4 by the aharlff
r baata c-vualj oa reaac tlel toita aaal
0f u a VMi., AeUeio Magaaaia
vfa f tiaa rraaetavea. a .J ciaor-
ftao NWe-vta, l.,arLJ daugntar of
Mia iMMfga k .vtekela. a farraar aiage
IfMII. rura li l llall la"-cl
1 Ma afl.fa..H Ira datagalaa ar4 tUalf
ladia fefe lalllng lha !'v!fla4 I'atva
alxaraMa, aa4 M.:a .alhg leer at.l
tl.ts las alaaalr iia4 f fm lbs
a'ai.4ataA aa gVraia of lb loral Of fan
laaitoa. Th:e aaorniag lha tadla are
fltart a Irwll.y ft4a la King a llalfbla.
Count ii Cfcal and lha IVrcairr tuM4lng
tr girt a atuihar. Ikir aa i.a.a
from lha at.aaia Llnilts4 train. tSiyaaf,
mha ia II eia 014. has aa invalid aifa
la Hafkei.r.
BrraM was a fraKiiaal rl!r at lha
Nit hole reaUaare In Oakland, wttar lha
girl llra1 wlih her rnolbr and grand
T.t..f fnoriting the a at u 1 1 rvm- I I. ." L. .
lha ekaiiiivg lha dclacaiaa aa4 Ibair U- I . , ..... , . .
hen lh)r loarns4 lhal ha a frm lha
aama rlly.
uuel Thuf. lar moffilng a 111 ta a.
tulr.1 lt r.aling ef i.prta, selection of
Ih. nasi .ra inaalleg rlara ana a
auifilar nf adlraa.aa Ml Jta. Ho. la
..I t 10 l llkelr lo get lh nasi coo-
ttnllon
A'-. .1 : dcl.fialra allalirlrxrt lha open
ing at.-.l .n Ihla m.ri ll Ihay fr f
.. ( it..t t,f l. leading Itvralot k mar
kat. .f Mte alalaa !ldUrteis are
al III Imperial hotal.
BODY OF LOUISIANA
IS FOUND ON SPAN
Not Known Whether Con-
oressman Wickliffe Was
Struck by Train or Fell
From One of Coaches.
MORE PERFORMANCES
OF m
E
OF GODS
SONS AND DAUGHTERS
Presidential Pnstmaatefa aaaociailon iif I lory ahead for the r.!..nc! He s'.d
Otrgon an.t the first join! convention uf I "Oranllng lhal rraai.lanl Tafl sacures
if..n Uai-Mnat.ii and Idaho openal I every conleaiea dairgai. i nimin ii.kbc.
iii ii...rniM .i it., i out cotton hall In I vail stilt has sufficient ilejectfr. IO
ire Maruuam biilhlina Prraldent II I Insure his nomination ur-le.a M-e com
VV Johnson of the Ureaon aaaoclatlon mlttee Ihrowa out the California and
called lha convention lo order and lha Mouth !ftkota delegates The fe.-tll In
Invm allon was uronount ed bv He- John the Indiana cortcai. where o.ir mrm
Ilovd cf the First Presbytrrlan church bera of lha commute v..le. to seal
For lha atala of (Hffiin llovernor Oa- I In Tafl fleiegaies. was n i n ap etaina
a.ld Wc.t va an ad.tr.a. of a.lrnm. IO U Thl ecllon Was da to tli ne
to which Postmaster Carl Pearson of "r c. m"
tanwm.d vlca president of the Waeh- rommme r i r . a.. .....r-. ....
Incton asaoclstlo.. rearn-nded In tha ab- rrece.tent established vaslerd-v the
..r,. . r i,.i.i i,n M Hon. f commmee r.nnoi uirur. ..... ...r. ..a-.,..
hen. representing Mayor Rushlight, de- """. n1 Missouri ll.a.s.vell
llvered the adtlress of welcome In ba.
half of the city, nnd Postmaster Mal
colm (illlls, of Rutte, Mont., responded
In the absence of Postmaster John Mc
Millan of Boise. Idaho.
The remainder of the morning waa
taken up with business The sessions
will be held tomorrow. Thursday and
Frldny' mornings from .30 to 11:30
o'clock.
OF NORWAY ELECTION
ii. it
SENATE A6AINS
T
COMM COURT
Kiev-lion of officer and selection of
the neit annual meeting place will be
lha Important feature of the closing
se.alon lday of Ih Pacific IlvIslona
of the orders of hot), and laughters of
Norway. Hcattle. Jlrlllngham and As
toils ar In the re far ih Beit eon
ventlon.
Thl morning tha delegalea. enjoyed
a trolley rid lo V. Illatnrtio netgni
tha Koreatry building. Council Creat
and Mount Tabor and thtn resumed
ork.
Last night th visitors wer guests
of honor at a banuurt in I.lnnra ball
under the auspices of Ih toesl lotlgea
H J. ljnee act-aa toatmaater and
tb a r-akers were President liana
llugge. II. I- Ktrkebo. W 11 'Isen, Mra
J Hegglestad and Mra C. Esteby. Mra
K. Itoald favort-d with vocal aoloa.
BLUE SKY LAW BILLS
REPORTS SAY 2D WAVE
OUT FOR SIGNATURES Upper House Puts Itself
Record for Abolishment
on
lAtlrni Pure. a of Tb Jnaro.l )
Salem. Or., June 11. Initiative peti
tions for tho "blue sky" corporation law
are In circulation this week. This pro
poned law. on which Secretary of State
Bn V. Olcott haa been working for
week, has been revised until It la be-
HAS SWEPT GALVESTON
of Body.
ECHO. OR
M HA
T
IT;
SHOOTS HOBO IN NECK
FIND UNCLE HANGING
WHEN
Tl
HEY GET HOM
E
(S,p.rl to The Jotirntl
Lebanon Or., June 1J. Marion Ma
lone attempted t" commit suicide Sat
urday at I lie home of hU nephew. Farm
er Mulon. in Sweet Home, by hanging
himself. Farmer Malone and family
liad come to the strawberry fair In
Lebanon uiirl returned lionie. at about 8
it'cloclt. and In ho.uk into thn house
were surprised to f,nO their' uncle hang
ing In- tii rn.ik. They at onco save
the alarm am a crowd soon grathared
ami uuun cvmnlrmt h.n found thw old
mm. flill nine. Mr' was at onco cut
flown rim I wad soon reatored to normal
V6T!dltio:i. f T
Mr. Malon is abJi':t t'O years old and
has hc.n committed to the iivylum once,
but was turned out as cured. He has
recently had trouble with his wife, who
(secured a divorce from him, and this
Is thought to have had eomethlng to
fio with his nation.
Pendleton Or., Juno 11. At Echo
last evening H. D. Smith, a hardware
merchant, drew a revolver and sent a
bullet Into the neck of a hobo who he
claims, with others of his kind, was
looking for trouble
Smith and a cuatomcr were standing
in front of the store when the hoboes
approached and grew usily. Intending
to ahoot over their heads, he says, to
Intimidate them, Smith drew an auto
matic revolver and fired, the bullet en
tering the neck of one of the men when
he grabbed at the revolver. The wound
ed man p in a local hospital and Smith
has given himself up.
ifnlted Preas I-etaet? vVlre.i
Washington. June 11. The senate to
lieved ItSa now one of the beat meaa- day went on record for the abolishment ! "u"f(1 lhat B ,r'oua tidal wave had
(Telled rree tasaed Wlra.t
Fan Francisco, June 11. Private dl
rmtrhes today from New Orleans to
Logan and Bryan, stock broker here.
urea of Its kind yet drawn up. Several I of the commerce couit.
changes were made at the instance of I This waa established when a motion
tha Portland Chamber of Commerce, I to strike from the house "budget bill'
Realty Board and Commercial club, and the provision cutting off tha court waa
the measurs is now Indorsed by all I defeated bv a vote of 23 to 36. Th
three of those orcanlzatlona. progressives and Democrats voted
"I am satisfied thla measure has been against the tribunal
plven more publicity and haa been more Thla vote la believed to forecast the
carefully considered than the majority acceptance by the senate of the houses
of the bllla nasaed by the legislature." "nun in aDousntng mo court
said Secretary of State Olcott.
HER SON UP FOR MURDER,
MOTHER ACTS COUNSEL
RELIEF ASKED FOR
DENTAL EXAMINATIONS
PASSED BY 40 ENTRANTS
Salem, Or.. June 11. Results nf the
recent dental examinations under aus
pices of the Oregon stuto hoard of den
tal examiners were announced yesterday
afternoon as follows: D. C. Burton,
Loran Bogan, E. IV. Earnum, Lee M.
Boise, I. M. Christensen, J. B. Crallen,
J. YV. Caffvn. Frank Dye, Fred Ellis,
W. IT. Flske, D. A. Fitzgerald, M. H.
Fisher, D. A. Fellows, J. V. Griber, O.
K. Humberatone, W. M. Hanna, P. F.
Hawkins, R. R. Hill, E. D. Hutchinson,
R. L. Jones, R. R. Johnson, II. H. Kuhn.
C. F. Lauderdale, Dallas Loy, V. J.
McWilliams, Jl. C. Afullliolland, M. W.
Markham. R.' W. Morrow, John Olson,
C. G. Jeriepacker, Jacob Riser. Charles
Randle, C. R. Townsend, H. L. Sump
tion. Alt Swennes, Floyd t.'tter, J. II.
Williams. Lea A. Wendell. O. J. Wher
ry, D. F. Wyman.
Members of the examining board
were: Dr. Jean Cline. Portland; Dr. II
H. dinger. Salem; Dr. Frank Vaughn,
Astoria; Dr. Clyde Mount, Oregon City,
and Dr. William 8. Kennedy of The
Dalles. ' .
(I tilted Press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, June 11. With his
mother acting for him in the absence of
counsel, the case against Charles Bon
ner for killing Ucrnlce Godalr, a 17-year-old
high school girl, came up before
Police Judge Sullivan today,
swrtit ovr Galveston tonay. immeni
ately after receipt of th news In New
Orleana. all wire falld and no aetau
could bo learned.
Ijiter the broker said they believed
the report untrue.
TWO CHARGED WITH
BREAKING FOOD LAW
For selling another brand when "Hor-
llck'a" malted milk was called for anil
taking the powder from which the drink
waa made from a Jnr with the name
Horllcks" blown Into the glass, rood
and Dairy Commissioner Bailey had W.
W. Pearca, proprietor or me itoyai
hnkerv. 3fi() tVashinKton atreet. haled be-1
fore Justice of Poace Hell Saturday.
(United Pre. I,ea.d Wire.) l'earce pieaaea not guiuy nu inn near-
Seattle June 11. Without requiring ing was set at 2 o clock next Tuesday
Aa the the least proof of fraud In counting the afternoon.
RE UN
S
T
ON SEATTLE MAYORALTY
After th gf.at.at crowd that vr
gathered al aitr on plat In IVirlland
had gather and had wildly applauded
T Hrldg of Ih (Irda. - and after
fully loo disappoint..! people had been
i u -next '. an mrgefM-y meallrg of
th dlrrttor ef "Tr Bridge of Ih
Ool" company wuh th board of man
ager of Multnomah rlub waa railed.
In ls lhaa five inlnutas Ih two
hoards daclded lhat In common fairness
lo Ih festival throng two additional
performances of -Th Urldg of th
floda" should b given. On will be
Wadneaday nigh! and th other Friday
night
official ticket for both Diss day
are at Howe A Martina drug store on
Washington street, where th seal sale
Is now on, and will continue to p. m
Official eat I to tea plac the crowd
last night for the second performance
of ""Th Bridge of the Gods' at fully
1. no. At over IIS, COO vii expended
on Ih two pel forma nee. ome Idea of
their magnitude from a spectacular
viewpoint can b obtained. The two
performaiK-ea Wednesday and Friday
ill he presented on a seal that I just
a lavish. All the Indiana who took pan
In th earlier presentations will be re
tained, and will appear In th great In
dian romance of life In Oregon befor
th natural atone bridge at the Cascade
crashed down, and with It fall, so In
dian legend say, cruahed the power of
the redman on the banks of the Columbia.
It waa a far more rnthuslsstle audi
ence that applauded the performers
last night. The spirit of the drama
seemed almost to ba In tha air. Tha
dance of Indian maiden with the nu
merous other feat urea, the many Indian
scene around the torture ffre. the coun-
clla, the eruption of Mount Hood. Mult-
noman a death an were given with a
Ivld realism that seemed almost life.
Spectators were transported back to In-
dlnn days. The red man was again
king, the white man almost his slave.
it iU rtaaa U I wlrat
Waal. In inn. Jua II Cop g f aiaa
Robeit C- Wlt-klMf of luiaua
run ! aad hi Had rlv lodav by a
irwia on lha long tlS ar Ih !
man al aVmlh Waahiaglnrt
Wlckllff . billed en Ih PoMxnse
brltt. lb nala rr ar of a Bouihafn
railway Iraln say ih bnady crumpled
up ar Ih fra Whlh.r Ihla Iraln
airucb him or abaincr h fell frora Ih
platform of another Ula th polio ar
untMa la determine.
Wlt-klirr Idanllty was not ksl
until hi ixtrkcl wai aaar chad. Th
railroad hrldg I lu a 4ild fan ef
Ih suburb of Washington 1 h polle
b.llav Wlckllff fall from on of Ih
car
Mrs Wlckllff aa a!) In Ih
ni.inbra' gall.ry of th hous of rp
renltl whn Congressman Urous
sard announced Ih death of hi eo.
league h falnle-d. and bualaes on
Ih floor of th huus a a temporarily
suspended.
n mm Ian
SPLITTING OF STATE
Movement on Foot to Make
Separate Commonwealth
of So. California.
t'alt4 fres Iaae4 Wlr.)
Han I'lego. Cal., June 11 If another
troublesome sltustlun fernwlng out of the
so-called free speech difficulty does not
dexelop her In tha nest few houra the
uthorltlea will fed relieved. That As
sistant Attorney General Raymond Ben
jamin, here to take charge of th situa
tion In Ih absence of Attorney Gen
eral I'. 8. Webb. Is greatly worried Is
know n.
One problem lhat caused much worry
was th disposition of a doaen Industrial
workei who were arrerbljad by the police
yesterday but had been retained over
night, while nearly aa many more had
been released.
Among some of the more active vlgl
lante there was talk today of starting
a movement for separate statehood for
southrru California aa a result of the
trouble. It was predicted that this
would take definite shape tomorrow
and It waa asserted that th proposal
would hve the hearty support of Gov
ernor Johnson's political adversaries
here who hav been active since the
governor sent Harris Welnstock her to
investigate condition.
16-YEAR POLK COUNTY
BOY COMMITS SUICIDE
grand Jury is to consider the matter
tonight and will undoubtedly return an
indictment against Bonner, the case,
upon the suggestion of the district at
torney, was set over until Saturday.
CUBAN REBEL GENERAL
REPORTED SURROUNDED
(t'nlted Press Leased Wire.)
Washington, June 11. Dispatches re
ceived at tho state department today
from President Gomes of Cuba, state
that government troops have surround
ed General Ivonet, leader of the negro
rebellion In the province of Orients,
and that his capture is momentarily expected.
rjnffalo Sails for Pnget Sound.
Mare Island, Cal., June 11. With the
submarines A3 and A5 in tow, the cruis
er Buffalo sailed today for the Brem
erton navy yard. The tug Fortune" also
accompanied the Buffalo. The cruiser
will return to Mare island next week,
when three other vessels assigned to the
Pacific reserve fleet are expected to ar
rive In Puget sound.
ballots in the recent mayoralty nleo- A similar charge was placed against
tlon. Judge R. B. Albertson this morn- A. J, Cof fman. proprietor of a number
Ins- ordered a recount In accordance of confectionery stores about the city
with the petition of Hiram C. Gill, do- Coffman, through hi attorney, asked
feated candidate, against Mayor Cot- until after tha Rose Festival to plead.
terill. .Which was granted. Both men admitted
The court held with GUI's attorneys that thev had sold a cheaper grade of
that in a quo warranto proceeding, as malted milk for that called ror. At the
technically distinguished from an elec- Royal bakery the brand sold was marked
tlon contest, a recount miist be ordoreu "Borden's" and at the Coffman stores
on the mere allegations of fraud con- "A. D. S." brand wa sold, according
tained In the petitioner's complaint, to the charge.
provided that It is shown that the bal
lot boxes have not been tampered with
since election. The recount will prob
ably start Friday morning. In the In
terval, testimony of university students
Is being taken, Gill s attorneys contend
ing that students whose parents live
outside of the city are not entitled to
vote In .municipal elections.
ROOSEVELT WINS 1ST
FIGHT
IN COMMITTEE
VOLCANO SUFFERERS
HUSBAND CHASES HIS
WIFE UNDER-THE BED
(United Preaa LaaMd Wlre.
. TJf-asbington, June 11. James Wick
rsham. delegate in congts from Alas,
ka. Introduced today in The house a
joint resolution appropriatine- thn nnn
,forth Immediate relief of sufferers bullet wound in the shoulder that he do
by volcanic eruptions r.ear-Kodiak. The ' clareB was Intended for his heart. He
retolution orders, that United State 1 and his wife bad quarreled.
revenue cutters be used to rush the re- George Smythe of 40 North Grand ave-
Husbands who mistreated their fam
ilies were numerous, according to police
reports. last night, and a a result, two
men landed in jail and one In St. Vin
cent's hospital. Frank Gordon, ofj 458
East Eleventh street, north, is In tho
hospital, suffering from a self-inflicted
Jlef aupjlle to Kodiak at once.
GERMAN HOMESTEADER
SUICIDE THROUGH FEAR
l -. asaaaaaa..aaaaa
-,. . '' " '".pedal to Tb JowaaLk
Kennewkk. Wash.. June n. Suffer
ng avldently from th hallucination that
h was being Knunded by enemies who
ought to do him bodily harm, William
i Hlnderoagnt a Grman rancher, blew his
brain out with a shotgun at his hotaie-
at aad five ; mJJej from. Ibis city gome
unit Sunday morning.
nue, was arrested on complaint of his
wife last night after he had thrown a
tea cup through the window, and cbased
his wife under the bod.- He waa this
morning sentenced to 90 days on the
rock pile and fined $200. Sentence was
suspended.
Jules Floeter of 1292 Union avnu
was arrested at an early hour thla morn.
Ing for chasing hi wlf and dauehte.
;in-law through the house. Patrolman
Bennett, who waa called, had to crawl
through a window to get Into tb house,
a th husband had locked tha doors. A
sentence of to day and a 1260 fine, waa
Imposed. Eentenc waa suspended. -
O. A.'C. Man to Judge Bees.
Oregon Agricultural College, Carval-
lis, Or., June 11. II. F. Wilson, In
charge of the O. A. C. apiary, will act
as judge at two Washington fairs In
the fall. In September he will judge
the bee exhibits at the Washington
State fair at North Yakima, and he
will also Judge apiary exhibits at the
Inter-Dilate fair at Spokane tho last week
of September and the first week of . October.
Ask Your Doctor
Hair falling out? Troubled with dandniff7
Want more hair? An elegant dressing?
Ayers Hair. Vigor:
Sulphur. Glycerin. Qulnln. Sodium Chlrid.
Capsicum. Saga. Alcohol. Water. Perfume.
We believe doctors endorse this, or
' We would Mt put It up.
DOES NOT COLOR
THE HAIR
-rJ.O, S.TBS rsDaa IrSSSjf Mass, ::
BOY MAYOR WILL
VISIT THE MARYLAND
Inasmuch as It is the proper thing
for Mayor Rushlight and the city coun
cil to pay an official visit to the
cruiser Maryland, Max SwerdUk, the
boy mayor, and his council, are Inspect
ing the big fighting1 machine this after
noon.
The boy mayor and his council will
occupy box seats at th Orpheum thea
tre tonight as the guests of Manager
Cofflnberry. Other features of enter
tainment for the entire week arebeing
arranged by Benjamin Brick and E. B.
Brown, managers of the young mayor
and his administration.
RAILWAYS TO MAINTAIN
FOREST FIRE SPEEDERS
(United Press Lesaed Wlra.l
6eattle, June 11. An experiment will
be tried by the railroad in some of the
particularly hazardous districts. A
patrol service will be maintained . by
means of speeders so that aid can be
summoned quickly In case of an out
break of fire.
Dallas, Or.. June 11. Alfred Philip,
aged 16 years, living seven miles south
west of thl city, committed suicide
Sunday evening at 7 o'clock by shoot
ing himself In the forehead with a .38
caliber revolver. He had gone to tho
barn to milk and took off his hat and
coat, hanging them on the fence. H
then changed his socks, went Into the
corral, drew a revolver and fired five
shots, four in the air and th fifth Into
the middle of his forehead. Mr. Liza
Robinson, a neighbor, on hearing the
shots, wheeled in time to see the young
man turn the gun on himself.
Young Phillip was In perfect health
and was apparently happy. His parents
ere heartbroken.
(Uoitea Press Lsaed vTlre.v
first victory in the fight for delegates nUotDUnU'uUUo oUnVtl
in the Republican convention was scored
this afternoon when, the national com.
mittee approved the action of the Fifth
Kentucky district convention In sending
both Taft and Roosevelt delegates to
Chicago, thus splitting the voto from
that district.
Wheivthe motion was made to seat
four delegates from this district, each
with half a vote, instead of two dele
gates, a hot debate was precipitated, in
which Francis J. Heney took a leading
part.
COMMITTEE SEATS
MORE TAFT DELEGATES
(United Press Leaner! wi.;
Chicago, June 11. By a vote of 38 to
13. the committee seated the Taft dele
gates frora the Seventh Kentucky district.
Elk's Official Resigns.
(Special to The Jooroal.l
Oregon City, Or., June 11. R. O.
Young, who has been secretary of the
Oregon City lodge of Elks for two years
haa resigned. E. J. Noble will attend
to tha dutlea of the. office until a suc
cessor to Mr. Young can be named.
Eighteen' Tons of Money. .
ICnKed Press Lvased Wire. J
Ban Francisco, June 11. Tb sight of
IS tons of money blockaded traffio for
several blocks about tha Crocker bank!
Tha csolat waa from Mexico and filled
aaveral larga trucks. - jt consisted of
CO,000 Mexican peso, worth $216,000.
BEGUN AGAIN BY HAINES
(Sceclnl to Th Jonrnsl.)
Roseburg, Or., June 11. F. A. Haines,
who made a railroad survey between
Coos Bay and Roseburg two years ago,
is again In the field with a crew of 15
or 20 men, it has been learned from
good authority. The survey gang la
now working this side of Myrtle Point
and Is coming toward Roseburg; When
Mr. Haines completed hl former work
he "stored his equipment In Roseburg.
but recently had It shipped to him. Who
Is backing his movements la not known.
Further developments are awaited with
unusual Interest
A WORD OF WARNING
TO OUR VISITORS You will enjoy the festivities much more
if your money and jewels are in a safe place. Let t;s keep
them for you in our safe deposit vaults. A minimum charge for
a short period.
TO OUR OWN PEOPLE You know you will have a better
time if you feel your jewels and silver are safe from burglars,
who recognize this week as their opportunity. Put your val
uables in a safe deposit box.. If you have none come in today
and take one.
BOXES $3.00 PER ANNUM AND UPWARDS
VAULTS OPEN TILL 6 O'CLOCK.
SECURITY SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY
FIFTH AND MORRISON" STS.
Factory f -A
to home $Jj.DU
price. ....
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FIREMAN KICKED". N THE
BACK BY HORSE; MAY DIE
Fireman "Bill" Herman, of Truck
company No. 1, was perhaps fatally ln-
jused this morning when a fire horse
kicked him in -the back, dislocating; a
vertebrae and rendering him uncon
scious.
Herman was immediately taken to St
Vincent's hospital, where medical aid
was given him by' Dr. Keenan. At last
reports the fireman was still uncon
scious. , . , r :
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