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    THE ; OREGON . DAILY TOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY, v JUNE 10, 1915.-
BRITISH. PRESS DOES
IT
Credit, Given Former Secre
tary of State fonBelieving
: Course Right One. V-
NOT WAR PARTY VICTORY
"wood American t and Confirmed Pa
etflclsV Comments 'Sally Brews';
rufcUo Opinion Still Behind WUion.
London. Juris 10. -N. S.)--Most
of today' morning newspapers print
editorials concerning "W. J. Brian's
resignation.
The Time The resignation Iwlniucti
more a personal than a political event.
It is a dramatic incident in a highly
dramatic career, but It la not the turn
ing point or even a milestone in the
national policy. 1
It would argue a profound mis
understanding of current American
conditions to ascribe Bryan's resigna
tion one tithe of the Importance the
world would naturally attach to tb
resignation of Sir Edward Grey.' It
may affect the fortunes of American
-Democrats. Assuredly it will not af
fect the situation that "has arisen be
tween the United States and Germany.
It is not to be regarded as a victory
for the war party or a defeat for the
peace party, or. as indicating any break
In the solid. mass of popular opinion
which Is steadfastly arrayed behind
the president prepared to support
whatever course he decided to pursue.
Bryan's resignation is the result of
views peculiarly his own. It may be
fittaHmAH that ' k ( rwA Rrvan cita tne
that' since Bryan cites
CRUIZE
BRYAN
RESIGNATION HARSHLY
United States note as one reason foreshows true neutrality and forbids the
his resignation, there is in it no aban-
donment or whittling down of the de- j
mands specifically put forward by the j
United States three weeks ago. j
The Daily News Mr. Bryan's resig- i
muon : is a na.ru ly ivreKeo cwu
quence t of the dispute between the
United Instates and Germany. In the
German press it was a legend that
Bryan was a bitter enemy of Germany
and a strong partisan of the allies, yet
he is resigning from his office rather
than put his signature on a diplomatic
document wbicb he fears may lead to
war with Germany.
The truth of course Is he never was
anti-German or pro-English, but al
ways a good American and a confirmed
pacificist.
The Germans have very strong mo
tives for ; - avoiding conflict. Their
diptomatic methods may seem to have i
been extremely contemptuous of Amer- J
lea and America's' pride, and their
press has written as though war with
tha United States would be welcome
rather than deplored, but the rulers of
Germany can be under no Illusions as
to the .magnitude of the disaster a con
flict with the United States would
mean.
Tha i United States Includes . the
greatest manufacturing plants in the
world, the largest population of first
- rata recruiting ' materials.
' Germany-: Misunderstands v- .
i The German government-trifled with
the United States because it had two
- Illusions that under no circumstances
would , the United States government
defend its rights by ' the sword, and
that the Gefmaii-American element
would prevent the American govern
ment i taking -strong action by the
menace of civil war. There is no
longer room for either.
The Dally Telegraph The president
has clearly taken his stand on hiah
ground and, having made up his mind, !
chooses to adhere to his resolution as
the likeliest means for gaining his
end. Mr. Bryan equally thought it his
duty to be consistent with his. past
policy and refused to desert the prfn-:
ciplcs which he holds to be sacred.
c As to the probable result of Mr.
Bryan's resignation, , it does not look
at present as if it would seriously af
fect the American policy. Those who
sympathise with Germany in the'
United States may try to' make capital j
wui vi it un ma gtuuna initi me iats
secretary has a large, following in the
country and therefore represents a:
solid body of opinion favorable to
Bryan. But there is nothing in
Bryan's letter of resignation to sup-,
port such a contention.
Th Dally Telegraph The Incident"
. is in keeping with Mr.- Bryan's spec
tacular career, but Its importance may
easily -he overestimated. It must be
remembered that. In accord with Amer
ican precedent, he became secretary of
; state automatically, not In recognition
. cf a profound knowledge of Interna
tional politics but' solely because he
was Mr. Wilson's competitor for the
: - presidency.
BERLIN PAPERS CLAIM
: BRYAN WAS STRONGLY
FAVORABLE TO FOES
Berlin. June 10. (I. N. B.) Via
The Hague Secretary Bryan's resig
nation was the day's sensation here.
It was heavily headlined in the
papers which print columns of edi
torials and reviews of Mr. Bryan's
career. The Germans always have
regarded him as largely responsible
for the alleged pro-British policy, at
; Washington.
The Lokal Anzeiger urges a suspen-i
sion of judgment until the facts are
known, and scouts the Reuter report j
that the cabinet break was caused by j
Mr. Bryan's greater inclination f or a !
peaceful compromise of the Lusjtania :
case. ! It says: - '
"To be sure, .by reason of his paci
ficist views and fondness for arbitra
tion ideas, Mr. Bryan may justly be
regarded as the exponent of a softer
answer te Germany, but nevertheless
we are Inclined to doubt whether
Bryan . represented a mere peaceful,
direction only because of his love for
Qermany.
- There ware personal bonds that'
chained him to England.
' It concludes by expressing the be
lief - that the break - between Wilson
and Bryan, was ever the means rather
than the end.
. The Vossiehe Zeltung says In parti i
- Jaryaa .Oat of riaee. j
t The ; moment ef the resignation '
lends some significance to it. Of I
; course. It fs only too apparent' (and
everybody ia Air-erica knew it long j
ago) i that la a time which demands
as mucn expert tcnowieage of diplo
" mats as It imposes responsibilities on
them, a man like Bryan 1 had to go
from the post of directing foreign af
fairs. , m
"lt was natural that as the "world
war made itself more and mere felt
In America. President Wilson should
take the matters of foreign artaars
into his own hands. The president
considered to be the author of
the yartoua - American notes, harsh
ones to German, t weak ones to Eng
land. - Bryan's resignation - indicates
serious differences with the president
over the note to be sent- to Germany
and presumably 'to Kngland. -
Moreover, the postponement of the
note to Germany, the contents of
which. , probably 'disseminated- by
Bryan, have already been printed in
the Bnglish papers, pointed to, differ
ences at Washington.
Editorial , Xs Deleted, i
"One does not go far wrong In as
suming that -: the theorlsh t Wilson
clashed with Bryan 1 because Wilson
did not see in the Lueitattla Sinking
an incident, but saw In it the whole
question , of ' submarine : warfare ,and
(deleted by censor).
The Berlin Tageblart. whose .edi
torial judgment is usually sound and
sane, cautions against - jumping: at"
hasty, obvious conclusions -regarding
Secretary i. Bryan's resignation, but
ad da: :...-: ."
"It is no secret that Mr. Bryan,
whose pacificist inclinations are well
known, did not belong among those
in the ; American government. , who
wanted.: -t'. bring about a break: in
diplomatic relations as a result of
the Lusiltania case. Although one
cannot accuse ; him of , pro-German
tendencies . and, oa the contrary, al
though he has appeared a mora - un
friendly figure than tha philosophical
president,; It, never appears that his
practical experience In statesmanship
caused him to take his stand against
that policy, the. consequences of which
are hardly to be estimated."
Bryan's Bole Important.
The KetalBiscne Zeltung says:
"It woiuld be ; natural to connect
the event with the diplomatic inter
change of views proceeding between
the United States and Germany re
garding the sinking of the Lusitania
But it were well first to await con
firmation: of this from Washington.
"It can be assumed that the cause
of the resignation must lie substan
tially in the differences of opinion
between President Wilson and Mr.
Bryan, perhaps in the dominion of
foreign politics. It must not be for
gotten, however, that Mr. Bryan plays
an important role In the Democratic
politics of America.
"The wishes of German-Americans
will b fulfilled If henceforth America
export of munitions.
They would then have achieved
splendid success." s
Friendly Suit to
Settle Controversy
Question Arises With Consolidation of
Highway and Btati Engtaesris P
partment as to Z.ewls' Power.
Salem. Or, , June 10. Governor
Withyconibe and State Treasurer Kay
have signified their willingness to In
stitute a friendly suit in the courts to
determine questions arising over the
consoldation of the highway depart
ment with the office of the state en-
gineer. This course was suggested In
a letter nigh from LeW,s to the
members of the wtate highway com
mission. Lewis recommended a suit
unless the board would accept At
torney General Brown's ruling that
the statei engineer, under the new law,
was the head of the highway depart
ment as well and had full 'responsi
bility and control.
Lewis, in his letter, said there was
some discussion at a recent highway
meeting as to carrying on the work In
a manner different from that pre
scribed, by the attorney general, but
that he felt it would be impossible
for shim to do it. particularly in view
of the two bonds he has been required
to file.
Secretary of State Olcott said last
evening that Attorney General Brown
was the legal adviser of all state of
ficers and he saw no reason for tak
ing the question into the courts. He
was willing to follow the law as in
terpreted by the attorney general.
it is expected that the suit will be
brought at an early date.
In , another letter to the commission.
Engineer Lewis - refused to delay in
signing highway department vouchers
because Governor Withycombe would
not approve them without, the signa
ture of Deputy Cantlne, although
Lewis had signed them. Lewis points
out that this might mean undue de
lay, as Cantine would be away on
field work for prolonged periods.
Autos on Hand Early.
In order to secure idvMtirmua
places from which to view the Rose
Festival parades, automobile ownra
have been placing their machines in
position along the parade streets as
early as midnight before the day for
the parade.
A
Contin
uous From
11 a. m,
to
11 p. m.
Show
Start
: Promptly
11 a m.
every day .
Largeit
fiA. DaogMer of tlhe. Nile"
A Thrilling,
: 3 OTHER BIG FEATURES 2 .
. - til I . LI I .. SZ , ,, , ,
COMING SUNDAY -
j- THE JUGGERNAUT
i VITAGRAPH'S FIVE-PART BLUE RIBBON FEATURE
The Thrill of a Lifetime in the Greatest of All Railroad Dramas.
Nothing Shown on - a Screen Has Ever Equaled the Sight of the
Great Locomotive Speeding to. Wreck, Ruin and Destruction.
NO DAMAGES ASKED
TOR INJURED FEELINGS
v IN NEW COMPLAINT
i- -C' ' - n - , , , - -- - ' ''j l , r.v
Plaintiff Takes Non-Suit in
; Breach of Promise ; Suit;
",New Action Filed.
Alfred P. Olsen yesterday took - a
non-suit In Circuit Judge Gantenbeln's
court In his suit against Mrs Moltie
M. Patton-Saxton for breach of prom
ts damages ; and almost immediately
filed a new action against her with
one section of the first suit eliminated.
Olsen alleged - that six years ago he
loaned 1600 to Mrs. Saxton and that
the notes were , destroyed on Christ
ma day, 1913, when she promised to
marry him. She denied the premise
and refused to marry him ; : and he
sought to recover 11694 on the notes,
which had been destroyed, and $1000
for injured feelings. On Judge Gan
tenbeln's suggestion the first suit was
withdrawn. In the new suit no dam
ages are asked for the injured feel
ings. . ;?"':
Excess Alcohol Alleged.
Answering the Injunction suit of H.
R, Hoefler, an - Astoria candy manu
facturer. State Dairy and Food Com
missioner J. D. Mickle asserted that
he seized 47 boxes of Centennial choce
lates, Mr. Hoefler' s brand,: because
they contained over 1.05 per cent of al
cohol and were not labeled to show
presence of IV . Hoefler was granted
a .temporary injunction last week
against Mickle 3 to prevent the latter
from Interfering with the sale of the
candies until the matter Is threshed
out in court.
Ballot Printing Suit Filed.
As a result of a dispute over print
ing last October, which ended with
the taking away from Bushong & Co,
of the contract for furnishing of bal
lots for the November election, the
printing company, sued the county
yesterday for $36.50 alleged to have
been expended In preparation for the
fulfillment of the contract and for
$150 alleged to have been lost as profit
On the job. .
Inheritance Tax Levied.
Augusta A. McRobert and Emma P.
Case were ordered by County Judge
Cleeton to pay $177.14 each on Inheri
tances of. $22,714.10 which each -receives
from the estate of their mother.
Mrs. Eva Stemrae, who" died ' October'
7, 1914. The estate Is valued at 115,
428.20 and the state will be enriched
$354.28 from the taxes.
Get $630 Damages.
R. B. Hanson was awarded $638.43
damages yesterday by a Jury la Circuit
Judge Morrow's court In a suit brought
by the city to condemn a 1Z foot
trip of land from six lots at Bast
Forty-sixth and Broadway needed for
street widening purposes, t Hanson
asked 11000 and the city offered $480,
Woman He Hoped
With Sues i Him
1
MrsVXvy auy Banry. Wife of Seattle
Bank Clerk, Mea to SeooTer 97370
Tram M. roster XeOy,
San Francisco, June 10. (P. N. S.)
S. Foster Kelly, former cashier of
the Seattle National bank, who eloped'
to this city five years ago with Mrs.
Ivy May Henry, wife, of a clerk in that
institution, faces a jail sentence for
contempt of court rf he does not ap
pear ' before Notary Public Harry F.
Sullivan this afternoon - jto give his
deposition in a suit brought against
him by Mrs. Henry. Superior Judge
Murasky today Issued the order for
Kelly to appear, - Mrs. Henry Is suing
Kelly for $7275, alleged due as a bal
ance on a note for $10,000. Kelly has
refused to obey a subpena in connec
tion with the deposition.!'
Cleaning Out Pickpockets.
Strict orders have been given by
Chief of Police Clark for officers of
the detective bureau to clean up the
town of pickpockets, and numerous ar
rests have been made during the week,
while others have been escorted out
of town.
Leads in
fk sk m i a a m !- I 1 ,'... I . 11 ft ft V ft. ft. T ft m I
, Broadway at Stark
and Grandest Theatre on Pacific Coast
II"
IN
Mysterious Story of the Land
SPECIAL MUSIC BY COMPLETE ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA
Fight Over Fair 4 ; '
: Millions Eenewed
Bephews and HI see, Wao Ware Oa
Off by Win of California axaa Killed
ta Trance, Keopen Case.
Wew York, June 10U. P.) The
fight for the millions of the' late
Charles U Fair, California multimil
lionaire,' was renewed in the .New York
supreme court today.
George, Edward an Theodore Lef
ler. nephews, and Mabel B. Towle,
niece of Fair, who did not share In the
estate when the will was probated in
California, filed a motion that a date
be set for trial of their suit for a part
of the-millions. The court-late yes
terday refused the application of Mrs.
Virginia Fair i Vanderbilt and .Mrs.
Theresa Fair Oelrichs that the suit be
dismissed. ' -
, Fair tend his wife were killed while
an tomobiling in France and subse
quent Investigations never proved
which one of then died first. - The
whole case hinges on this point, inas
much as, if Fair died first his wife s
relatives would share in the estate,
whereas, if bis wife died first, f they
would, not.
COLONEL HOUSE HAS
LErT FOR HOME;
BE BRYAN SUCCESSOR
Unofficial Agent of President
' Wilson in Europe Departs
Suddenly for U. S. .
V London. June 10. (I. N. S.) Ameri
cans here today were , discussing the
possibility of Colonel Bf M. House be
coming secretary of state. ,
Colonel House, wno bad not intended
to leave so soon, left In a great hurry
and with some secrecy. . Until today
the American embassy carefully re
frained from making any announce
roent of his departure. .
Colonel House recently returned
from tha continent, where . he visited
Germany and France, seeing high offi
cials in both countries. After his re
turn he settled dewn for an extended
stay. and. as the unofficial agent of
President Wilson, saw Sir Edward
Grey. Premier . Asquith and virtually
all other men of importance in the
government.
: It is thought certain here that Colo
nel House has been recalled on account
of the Bryan resignation. If this is
so, the president foreaaw last week
what would happen.
Gridiron Club's Warning. '
. Washington. D. C June 10. Edgar
C Snyder, president of the Gridiron
club, of this city, in view of the con
tinued operations of a gang of swind
lers, who are engaged In selling asso
ciate memberships in the club to
prominent persons- throughout the
country, warns the public against
these irnpostora and calls upon the vic
tims or1 these clever crooks ' to assist
the club In bringing them to justice.
"The Gridiron club is In all essen
tials a dining club," .said Mr- Snyder.
"It has never efeotempiated building
a clubhouse nor has It at any, time
considered the enlargenent of its as
sociate membership list. Under the
constitution of the Gridiron club its
active membership Is limited to 50.
The associated membership, list is
made up solely of active members who
have removed from Washington."
Assailant Not Located.
The police have failed to locate the
man who attacked Ingeborg Nelson,
the three and one half year old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs A, F. Kelson, 250
Killlngswortb avenue, about noon,
while the child was playing la
some brush near the Jefferson' high
school yesterday. One suspect was ar
rested by Detectives Coleman and
Snow, but later he was released. The
child was not badly injured.
Postoffice CI oses' Tomorrdw. -In
order to give the postoffice car
riers an opportunity to participate in
tomorrow's Indujuial rrade the post
office will be closed all day Friday
and no deliveries will be made either
in the business or residential sections.
TODAY
FRIDAY
AND
Photo Plays
of the Pharaohs
37
U V V
Any Scat
10
ClNTS
'7 TT
CARRANZA VILL NOT
MEET FACTIONS TO
DISCUSS PEACE PLAN
Report Says HlsiNote to Wil
son Will Ask Assistance
for Himself, ,
wants Villa eliminated
datter, ia ttmply to Fresldant's Appeal
for Paaoa. Suggests Confer-
Galveston. Texas, dne 10. (IT N.
S.) Oeneral Carransa will not con
fer with General Villa or any other
leader of Mexican factions in efforts
to secure peace, according to authentic
advices received here. He is prepar
ing; a-"note" to President Wilson, in
which he will: ask that he be assisted
in restoring peace in Mexico and
eliminate Villa and others from fur
ther contests.
Reports here are that Carransa will
attempt to take Mexico City before
the United States steps in and re
quests a cessation .of fighting. He
declares he has been selected "first
chief and is the man who can ltsure
peace and harmony if given a chance.
. Villa Suggests Conference.
El Paso. Texas. June 10. (U. P.)
That another embargo on the shipment
of American arms and ammunition
into Mexico will be declared June IS
was the opinion expressed today by
Mexican officials at Juarez. It may
be postponed as the result. of the
visit to Washington of Manuel
BonlUa,' representative , of , Francisco
AMUSEMENTS
HEILIG
Breaewsy at Taylor
JUia 1,'A.UM
TONIGHT8:lS
AH Tais
Waek
XATZXXS BATUaDAT t:ll
CHAUNCEY OLCOTT
la the Comedy-Dram
"TEX EEA&X 07 7ASST -WKACa?
Hear Mr. Olcorfa New Boa.
Bvoa. and Sat. Mat. floor (11 rows)
U60; T at 1; baL $U TBe. 50c. CaL 50c.
6?1Skz Next Monday
BARGAIN PBICB Mat! WHTDNESOAY
SPECIAI- PBICB MAT. SATURDAY
Tha Cbarmisg Aeneaa
ELSIE
FERGUSON
la the Vital Haaaaa Play
"OUTCABy
Brenian 11 rows. S3. T at Sl.SO
BaL,
$1, TBe, Me. OaL. EOe. Bargais Wedneaday
mqiMf si, toc. ooe. zae.
SAT aAXX OPEHB TOMOXBOW
Tium
Maim t. A
' Qee, ! BaSar.Mga
l All seat week, starting next Sandey
Lyman H. Howe
Prostata bia atepeaddba exelosive Kaval
spectacle, tha
U. S. Navy of 1915
The Plulippiaes of yesterday aad today. Na
tive lite, customs, porta, focttrltlea, etc.
From Savages to OMliaa&on.
Kaldiis a National Caah Brlatar Maay
Prtt Breniora. SSe, S6e, Wc. afatiaeea
35c, 85c.
SEATS VOW SXLXXjro
IUTINEE DAILY 230
The Benaatifm ef Xwe Goatisoats
r ST tT A BT -The Bale Tatti. 1
OTEZB BIGhTUU A0T8
Bosaa aad "ftrat row saleoay taaarvaS Vy
phone. Xaia , A-SSSS.
efegtlval Bin
(The) Day of
. Reckoning
Featuring TTVTABT BXCH in a
great 2 -set society drama.
(The) Six Cent
Loaf
fid yon ever realise what a
rise of one eeat a loaf means
to thousands? See Florence La
Bad Jo, Helen Bad gel y and Ice
land fienham in this great 2-
act - story, (.,('
-. i . f
Another 96Ur, Vproarlous -
Keystone : Comedy
With Mabel Normand and Big
. Ambrose, ,
The Molly Coddle
Ed Coxes and 'Winnlfred Green
wood la a delightful comedy
drama. -
Sunset Theatre
aahlagton at Broadway.
OAICS
FIREWORKS
TODAY
: i and Saturday
At 9;00 P. M.
SUNSETl:
THEATRE
Ccmmencirig: Today I
I Big Soew
Villa, who passed through here yes
terday with Villa's reply to President
Wilson's note urging Mexican leaders
to -set , together.-: The answer : will
be made known when it is read by the
president.
Villa, suggests a conference at
Washington, between factional leaders
or their representatives. Bonllla would
represent Villa at such a meeting.
To Mot Against Mexico City. .
, Galveston, Texas, June 10. (L N. S.)
--General Obregon. following his de
cisive victory . against the Villlstas
south of Iveon, has started north for
Juarez, according to official r dis
patches received here today from Vera
Cms. Reports that Obregon lost an
arm during the battle ; at Leon were
confirmed. It is stated that the move
ment against Mexico City will be
made shortly. , - "
American Kills v Mexican. ,
. . Washington, - June - 10. U. P.)
Two Mexicans were shot and killed
Tuesday night at Mexico City by W.
P. Moats,- an American, j according to
advices received today by the state
department. The Mexicans were at
tempting to . break into Moats' residence.-
:. ' .. -
Transport, to Take Refugees.
Washington, June 10. (I. N. S.) .
Major General Bliss, acting secretary
of war, today cabled orders to the
Recreation
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cloao to atorea sad aetsteneav Before deeid-
ins where to apend year aunt mar vaoauea
write for ratoe aad ether iafonaattoa te
CHBIS ARalS. Vewpert. Or. -
TAR -IT-!
Boarding House
HOKE OOBTOBT STOBE COOXZBO .
Eaay valhiaa- diataace of Bye Creak Be oh.
Bataa reaaoaahla. Writj , tm raor make
reaervattoaa. Addreaa MTT.T.FB ABTJEKSOB,
Bewport, Or.
CITY
' Newport Oregon
- Fifty dean, airy fsraiahed teats and oot
tagee at rates raariag from S to 17 a week.
Leee.ted ia eva, in view of. ocean, aieewaika,
electric Ughta and city water. Three aloeka
from keaoh. ' Tor luaaiiaWeas addreaa A. 3.
TAB WASSEJIB0TE. Boa . Bewport. Or.
M I N T H OU N ' S
HOT SEA BATHS
OVXBXOOKTBO THE OCEAB
AT BTE BEACB.
Hot aalt water, TuAieh. Bnaaiaa aad aleo
trio UsUt bataa. Xaaaasa ky a sradaase of
Portland Sanitarium. Ten eeo8 tor UsU
heoaekeeeinc. Beeaonmkle re tea. For itoan
tiuaa or further ic format ion aiidreae Za. - ZO'
OAS. CBOCXEB, Bewport, Or.
BEST OS T T-
AGATE BEACH AND
AGATE BEACH INN
Write ta Ur. Katberina George far rates sad
reaervatlona and te Agate Bak Land Aat
Agate Beach, Or., for other Id forma lion. The
Ina wUi he open enrir ia Juae,
MOUNTAIN RESORTS
WOLFER'S MEDICAL
MINERAL SPRINGS
Of proved vaJee fas ateaaaak and kidney tnm
blea. Hajpf ni is many eeaea for rheumatism,
Carapiag pnTileaej i U.keaatifal fh and eedar
rrove aeaa the medical apringa, M.M a week.
Free wood1 aad free mineral water. As ideal,
restful aad koaltaral vacation. Far aaelyeia
of water aad fall Inf ormation addmaa vSOaG
WQUUi Hlilaid. Or.
transport Buf ord at Vera Cms to take
aboard the 481 American and European
refugees whom Consul General Shank
ling is sbringing from Mexico City, if
space permits.! .
Four Indicted for
, Bobbing the Stage
Baker. Or June 10. True bills of
indictment were returned yesterday by
the grand Jury against Joe Carlson,
Mrs. Mollis Burget and William ("Sour
Dough ) Bill") Haider, charged with
holding up and robbing5 the Rainbow
mine-Durkee stage several months ago,
securing $7000 in gold bullion, which
was subsequently recovered by Sheriff
Anderson. There was another indict
ment in this case, but the man is not
in custody end a ' bench warrant for
his arrest was Issued 'last evening. It
is said, that the fourth- man is the one
who actually held the stage up. that
his, whereabouts are known, and that
he , will be arrested shortly .
In its final report the grand Jury
returned nine true bills and one not
true bill . of indictment. included In
the list were indictments against John
Matil,.ja restaurant proprietor, and
Earl Lunsford. his cook, who are
charged with' arson in setting tire to
Matil'a restaurant- last January, when
half a business block on Center street
wis destroyed. . -
IHealtl) Jiiiig Resorts
BEACH RESORTS
w rortlaad'a aeaxest and most pop-
i . mar mu reaon, '
CANNON BEACH
TBX BCEKIC BEACH OF OHEOOM ;
THE WARREN
V ovxaxooKzaro tee oceah
Flae fiahisg, haatfair, surf-batliiiig and nor.
t ntUf. oa food a Specialty. Write
f or raiaa. M. S. Warren. Proprietor. .
Bar View Hotel
ABB roBBTSBXD BOUBJSXSZPXiro TEXTS
j ITader Bow Xaaaeameat . , . . .
XOTEXi BATES 91 PZX, PAT ABB TTF
I Honsohoopjas Tosta, SI. 00 par Day,
by wV A. WiM. SaO-riSyaUinr bide,
itai Bar View, Tillamook County,
Opaxmted
mi wumi na juua aw, i
THE OREGON JOL -1NAL
for years bat been recognized as the
leading medium for resort advertis
ing. Rates on application. j
HOTEL
RIGHT ON
THE BEACH
freak and aalt water ftaklae. boaflna?.
livery atable sad antes ? Si aailee of
was HIV -mm AVaduesaa UV(H eaaasi asrwaa earn UV7 .
Poatoffioa, loss diaauioo paone and
w. a, . stanoa ea We greuada,
ta ! r-
I " ' ' , "K '' I
I i i iii 1 1 1 ?w '"'i .-..j
auxsii, jb res revs, irun. v
THE HACKNEY
j COTTAGE
f -J , U Row,-:-
joFEB rOB TKB SEASOH - ..
With ail modara iraprovomaata. For ratal
write or wire. SAATIZW. WASH.
MOUNTAIN RESORTS
ESTACADA Natural
I SCENIC PARK
St BXLEg EB0X VOBTZAVn. Zzoalleat pio
ale SToanda. eseuyaioa ream t aad f iahina.
First claaa hotel at greeada. Batee IS a dar.
BULL BUM FtUffS natural park SO miles
ftma Jfortland. a iae pleee for twhina-, oamp
ing. picaioa, aaousaiess aad amatear photoc
repay. I
SFSUIAX. SUBDAT ZXCTTBSIOB BATES ' te
, eitaer of theae parka 7 be round trip. Xiaina
leave Firat aad Aider.
CAMKaTAg PAJUt Cool, eemfortakle - oa ttne
a pot, IS milea from Fortiaaa, everlookina;
tse keamtif al and, pieturaeaue Wiilemetw
. Falls. Can leaTe iixot and Alder, Besnd
trip 40 cents. . . .
WlI.i.AMKTTa. FAZXa Take Orayoa City ear
at rtrat and Alder. Boned trie e oaata. :
TABQOUTaJt BAB HACKS lake Vancouver
ear, Siana aad Waaaiagtes. Aound trip eu
' oaata.
CAB Y S X0T SFantaS-A grenp ef the hot.
test naative apvinpa la tae world, at the
foothill of the Caaoaaea. For Information
mul kUrahall WH er MarehaU loo.
naaJXO . STB t a Opper CUokamaa river,
aoariar Creek. asU Creek Sad Seep Creeki
xas ears et rust ana aioer, ea Ms
Casadere line. Lew round trip sates aad early
apodal trains 'aa Sunday,
SAND BJVaOt AJkii MvUL BtTB BXVTR--Take
taaiaa at First end Aide. Ball Bus
Use. tew round trip fates aad early Sunday
J0U.M SOB CBEEX Take train at First aad Al
der, get si as uvea, jmu, imu Junction,
Byoemore, l.innerasnn, Oreaham, Hogan or
liaiey.'
FOaADDTTIOBAX rjrFOBXATIOS eell Tleket
Agent, iliist aad Alder. XarskaU SlgQ or
Portland Ry. Lt & P, Co.
"Beliaale Servioa.- v
NORTH BANK ROAD
OUTING RESORTS
CXATSOB BEACH Faolfie Oeaaa, Oregea
ooast, hours from Fortiaad. Take Wertk
' Baaatraina, littk aad Beyt, te ttearkart a
Seasides Surf aad, natatorium beUiag. U
mkee ef eoeaa auand.M week-end Uipa.
SUirttEAD-S HOX SFBIBOS At Oarees,
Waah., keara froea Fortiaad. Ants meets
tsauaa. Xuieial water 11T F, Moastais aeaa,
aoEBBXEBT XTHEBAX. SFBUraS At Car
son, Waaa. Xeeatata reeevt, 1 milea up
v Wind rivw. S seals views, havntUg, fiaaing,
- trail eltmbing.
nwW' FAAX WklU Saea, Weak., t
keara frets FerUaad. IndiVMual oettagas and
keaatirur grounds. Mountain air, magnii-
' sent aeeneiy ef Caaeades aad Caltambm rive
M?rT5)AXS ABlCBCAtES-TaJm Mnk
Beak fauis to White gauaesi aste stage te
' Trout lake, where guides aad eatftu f
meuatata iimbuMr jaay be bad,
DksottUiES atvaB tissujia besobts
aenaeed wesa end fares, -reia ieavet f;SS
a. aa. i returns :lt S. m. .
UcX2&-a4YxBiAOTS--Tskg Oregoa
aaeetrse nvy. "1 ieiey giex Epnagt
end ketel aad XcAaasi Bridge betel; Tease
' TM9a lBwwBslgTwl:
FIFTB Aa 12 6
XAJuiC
Americans Eeporfxi
Killed in Tampic
Six, laclaalng Captain r. ,Q. VamZsz, ,
rormer Was Volas Cade and-XToEi
tnens la Texas, Are VtoUms.
Houston. Texas, June 10.(1. It RJ -Captain
V. G, Fowler, former West
Point cadet and well Known in Texas,
with five other Americans, has been
killed i at Tanrpico, according t a
statement ' made here - today by T. 11.
Dubuque, a refugee from Mexico.
Fowler was a nephew of the late
General John Ragan.
Suspect Identified
As Dynamite Buyer
';,;;;.;, : - ; . . .. ;
Positive identification of Fred Love
as the man . who purchased dyramlte,
fuses and caps from a powder sales
man at Hlllsboro. under the ptetanae
that he was going to blast some
stumps, was made by the saletman at
the city Jaili yesterday. Ixve, with
William Burnlck, a . barber, was ar
rested by the police early yesterday,
and both are charged with burglary In
the blowing of the safe in the Tauscher
saloon at 149 Second street.
MOUNTAIN RESORTS
PIOXXEB HT. HOOD XOUBTATV BES0BT.
Bare tea oold moastam water, airy and ras.
fortable knnsalowa, aeod onialne, knnttes, flab
iar, hone back riding-. Bates as ray. 10 week.
W. E. WELCH, Fro p.. Weloh'a Fostoffioa, Or.
GovernmentCampIIotd
AT THE FOOT OF XT. XO0S. wonderfal
view of Mt. Hood aad other peaks. Climbing
f Hood atarts frcm oor plaea. Best of aooem
modatisna. tTaiurpaased fishing aad h anting.
Saddle i horses. Cuidaa for the climb ef Kt.
Hood. Bates M a day and ep. FOX
XOKE, Frope., Rowe F. O., Or.' -
FOR MT. HOOD
RESORTS
Xonnt Hood Ante Servioa CoTeaves Meier
Sc (rank atnre. Sth at. entrance, daily : IS a. m.
For particulars and reaervattoaa Jfsier j Frank
Sporting Uooda Dept., or pUono Tabor dXtt.
Tavern
Oa Mount Hood Ante Stage Bead, Vt miles
from rorUand. Ideal mountala resort, $3 dsy.
Weekly 1AM, lfi. Special rates for families.
Saddle horaea, lawn tennia, sroqaet. Good fiah
iag. hunting, Fkona, el4trle light. Daily auto
stage, Fhone Xaia ft6S or East SSS. Emil
Fmoaetti. Prop., Bows, Or.
ZBJZBQTOV OABAOB ATTO CO.'S Clno.)
E. 14th aad Broadway, Fhone Eaat lit
Reliance ML, Hood Auto Stages
Leaves daily at I a. m. Booad trip Arrah
Waanaa, Walohra, Tawney'a, Bhododeadran,
Special week end iaeludina; board and lodging
on day, $.0. Bound trip Oevernmont Camp,
97.M. Special olimbiag trip, inoiading hotel
ecpenae and ruida fees te summit. Hi. Tic a
eta rpaervatCma and in for mat Ion at- HOUi
X.EDOR SEED a FLOBAI. OO., 169 Ad St., bet.
Morriaoa and Yamhill; Xaia Sbd, A-tll.
A a rf a i mm
MOV NT AIM
RZSOHT.
Hera yoa
have a euiet aad reatnl eut-
lag br the side of the famous Caaoadia Mineral
Snrinra In ean hunt. fiah. nlav teaaia. iw
Joy hot at oold miaeral baths, foe oaa real
a teat e a oettage or board at the hotel,
receive your mail daily and have aa ideal
vacation at a minimum expense. For full In
formation addreaa OEO. X. GAUSkaxK,...
Caacadia. Or.
WILHOIT SPRINGS
Za the foothills of the Caaoade aaeuntains,
17 milea from Portland. Aa Ideal reeort for
health and reereatiea. EaoeUoat hotel and fine
camping grounds. Teats aad cottages for
rent. Our specialty is eur Saturday aight and
Sunday noon chicken dinner. Bun out for your
week end holiday. For full Information write
er pkoae F. W. XolEBUT, WUhoit, Oh, or
ask any S. F. agent.
TROUT LAKE
AT THE FOOT 01 XT. ADAMS. Tha big
speckled beauties are waiting te match their
wits againat youre. Eaay walking distance ef
the famewe lava eavea and ioe eaves. Ueed
quarters for mountain elimhera for the aaoeet
ef Mb Adsma. it-gk-claaa amusemeat bail
sear hotel. Hotel rates, 19. uo a weak. Adorees
OUIEB K0TIX. euler. Weak.
Shipherd s MJm&
THE FXACE ton Y0VJ
A reeort for health aad recreation. Beantifnl
walks through the woods, saddle horses, fish
ing, swimming peel, ensits, tennis deurt, cro
quet gronnda, bowling alley. American and
jLuropeaa plan. Bummer cottages and camp
ing. Addreaa E. L. Shipkerd. Carsea, Waah.
Jewett-s fdxmEmz
at White Salmon ea the Columbia river is sew
reedy! receive guests, its homelike atmos
phere, .splendid cuisine, aad ths beauty of
ita natural eusveamdiage make of it aa ideal
reeort to spend a few restful days er weeks.
For further information or reservations addreas
IEVHa JEWETT, WHITE AAXMOaT, WAaH.
RIVER STEAMERS.
STEAMER GEORGIANA
Leavea dailF excect Monday for
MTOm aI9 way ZAvonras.
Laavte feet ef .Washington 8U T
evniL. returning p. m.
DALLES-COLUMBIA LltfZ
Steamer State of Washington
.,,
tesvee Taylor St. Dock It p. m. dally, eveep
Sundaya, . for lbe Imllee aad war laou.n.
Btereraleg leaves The Dalles IS ooen daiy
eept Uuudajr, Freight and paasenrers. Fare
?.tiO, lierth SOe. Pboae Male Sid.
sionc
OBEOOB CRT B1TZB EXCTJXSIOB Bun.'
day tripa, leave Tartar St. doek S a. m., XZ.il
aad S:S0 f at. . Beat stops at Oak Cieva,
Oedag Island. Xageaaa Fark. pisnie gTouu .'i.
Leave Oregon City. aOiSO a. at., y, mtt
6:S0 p. m. Baaad trip. SOe. Fhone X. 43.
When wHtTng r calling on adver
tisers, yeu will confer a fvpr ty in s
tioDlng The Journal. (Aiv l
Welch's lite!
River
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