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THE OREGON 1 DAIIY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 81 1918.
CONTRACT
MARK
ADMITTED BY FORD
T HEAR1
NG
'Man on Trial for Alleged
Forgery Refers to Woman
by Her Maiden Name,
'ALASKAN PACT RECALLED
r
imaeT of Carctar Witnessee Are
OaUed y pefaasei DUaotea Yer-
7
diet Asked for by Defense.
j Hmer Nl Kurd, on thawltnete a (and
' !n hi own behalf In the forgery trial
' teeing hsld before Circuit Judge Davis,
; today admitted hid contract marriage
I With Carolina Vosht at Eagle, AlanKf.
' Jin December elf 189.
' .' J : But in spwaklnp; of her he carefully
! refrained from calling her Mth, Ford,
lit called her Mlw VoKht or Carrie.
!"I am usljng her maiden name as I
knew it," h explained, "becauaa. I do
. -'ItlOt want to contradict her right to the
name of Ford at the present time."
j Votary Brews Contract.
The legality of this contract mar
rlage, performed by a notary public in
, f the abaenee of preohr or Jude, has
(bean one of the important iussuea in the
cuae, aa Fowl haa repudiated the iiiur
" irlage and woman with whom ha lived
i ka.nuaband ani wire lor more tnan m
I years and became the father of four
ehllijfen.
In great detail Ford explained the
.', 5 circa mstances of hla going to Alaska
- ( in HIT and of the varloua thinga he
- .- did after arriving there. He deacrlbad
; ."JhU flret meeting with Mlaa Voght on
the trail to Summit when a etorrn was
' raging.
He and MJag Voijht and James Shel
' , don and Miss Peel cast lots together,
- ne explained, in a wood cutting ven
. I ture, and then Miss Voght established
a road house, which was a respectable
- . stopping plaice for miners and others
' J going over the trull.
' "Our living together there became
- - I embarrassing," he said. "No one said
v i anytnlng as I had grown a beard and
.1 looked pretty husky. But we noticed
Jit and conceived the idea of going to
4 Eagle te go into some kind of contract
. marriage.
"Mi. Hobbes, the norfary putllc at
jr.agl, told us he had no authority to
Circus Parade Bis ifVO-PLATOON SCHEME
ella-noto Afgrsfftln Commands
tteattoa of Street Throufa; 8 bow
to lu Two Says Sere.
Th call of tha calliope was heard
again on Portland streets this morn
ing in th elrcus parade of the Bells
Floto aliows, here for a two days'
visit.
Mingled with the calliope's call
were the rumble of heavy whels,he
flatter of horses' hoofs, the blare of
bands, the swish-swlsii of elephants,
the cllckety-cllck of ponlea and mules,
and the tlntlnabulatlon of mechanical
music devices, chimes and or nans.
There were cowboys and cowgirls 1 ti
and equestriennes. Animals of forest
and Jungle passed ty in cages and on
foot. Ard the bloodsweatlng hippo
potamus lolled in his bathtub.
Camels humped along' hitched to
carriages and monkeys played leap
frog In a circular caye Just as they
do In the wilds.
Large crowds lined the jridewalks to
watch their passing.
Frank Gotoh, tha wrestler, and Jeas
YVtUartl the champion of the ring,
were not In the procession, but they
will be seen in action at the per
formances. Performances ar scheduled twice
daily, today and tomorrow, at 2 and
at 8 p. m.
S FORMALLY PLACED
BEFORE CITY COUNCIL
Petition Signed by Fire Cap
tains for Civil; Service As
sociation Is Presented.
WAIT," URGES MAYOR
Commlssioaerg "Will Consldei Proposi
tion, However, at Request of a
Xsrge Somber of Firemen.
Firemen affiliated with the Civil
Service Employes' association, a union
organization of city employes, yester
day filed petitions with Mayor Albee
and Fire Chief Dowell. asking1 for the
installation of the ''two platoon'' ays
it m. The petitions are signed by 120
of the 417 men in the fire bureau.
The signers ask that the mayor ap
point a committee to aet with the fire
men to investigate and report upon the
"two platoon" system, and If It is not
approved by the council, that they be
Kiven permission to circulate petitions
to place the question on the ballot for
the municipal election next June,
The petitions were presented by Cap
tains Harry Hawkins and Lester Riley
and Engineer George Allen.
Mayor Albee told the men that the
time was Inopportune to attempt to
put the new system into effect. He
advised them to wait. The petitions
are to be referred to the city council.
SEWER COST BORNE JOINTLY
1!
marry us, but he did draw up this
contract and affixed his seal."
! Character Witness Called.
f Several character witnesses were
3 CaUed by the defense.
At the conclusion of the state's rasa
.: t yesterday afternoon, Attorney John C.
;v i JdtCue, representing Ford, asked for
;! a directed verdict, which motion was
t denied by the court after lengthy argu-
ments by attorneys for both sides.
. v The court held that it was not neces
.aary for the state to show that ac-
tual defrauding had resulted from
the 'alleged forgery, but it was only
. ..; I Incumbent upon the atate to show that
j Intent to defraud was connected with
the transaction.
The forgery charge Is based on a
fleed given by Ford to J, D. McKennon
of La Grande and which is signed by
t JUisaOeth O. ITrary as Elisabeth ft.
l Ford, representing herself to be the
j wife of Ford.
. 8o far Miss Frary, who is Jointly
i Indicted with Ford, has not made ap-
f paarance at the trial.
I COURT SETS ASIDE VERDICT
M. '
i A Jury in Judge3teGinn's court last
fright returned a verdict for $1 In fa-
1 f vor of Mrs. Phoebe Brown, in her suit
j for $10,000 damages against Ejra 1
( Nixon, proprietor of The Vogue mil-
, Hnery shop, 385 Alder street, and the
! court immediately Bet it aside on the
ground that it was "Inhumane and
contrary to the evidence."
I Judge McGinn declared that !f Mrs
J Brown, who fell down a flight of
.., I stairs at the millinery shop, had been
1 damaged at all It was In a greater sum
than $1 and If she had pot been dam
laged the verdict should have Uen for
, I the defendant.
She had been employed as a hat
J maker and when she went to hang fter
I hat and wraps In an alcove near the
top of the basement stairs she did not
f observe the stairs and fell down them
Mnfllctlng injuries for which she sued
. Jfor $10,000 damages.
. . ' McCornack Estate $740,83$.
' i -8tit.?'u0.ru' Sept" 21 The Inventory
ion which the Btate's Inheritance tax
on the estate of E. P. McCornack, of
5 5. !m',w111 ba bad filed with
eUtate Treasurer Kay today. The en
, . i-t.re estate is valued at $740. Its 67
Identify Man Who
Died on the Street
Body Is TJist of Jobs MoCabe, Em
ploye of St. Joans Lumber Mill, Res
idence 188 Twenty-first Street.
The unknown man found at Nine
teenth and Washington streets by Pa
trolman A. L. Long yesterday morning
was identified aa John McCabe, 69
years pld, of 188 Twenty-first street,
by members of his family last night.
When Mr. McCabe did not return
home at the accustomed hour, one of
his children read an account In Tho
Journal of the body of an unknown
man at the morgue.
Mr. McCabe was an employe of a St.
Johns sawmill, and had left home at
M0 to go to work. Fifteen minutes
later, while waiting for a street car,
he died.
The body was removed to the Dun
ning & Mcintee undertaking establish
ment. The cause of dsath is supposed
to have been apoplexy. His widow, I
Mrs. Kate McCabe, three daughters,
Margaret, porls and Irene, and one
son, Charles, survive. TPhe funeral ; DDflTCfTinM IO
will nrobablv be held SaturdajQjiorn- i mu I tl I 1UIH IO
ing irom- ot. fame s cnurcn, xine
teenth and Savier streets.
I stood and shook fcaads at tha ether I
1 door, . . I
Hughes was In fina fettla. patting j
babies on the cheek and otherwise !
makm himself "aolld."
INDIANA BULL MOOSE
BALK AT VOTING FOR
G. 0, P. CANDIDATES
Marion, Ind., Sept. 51. (I. N. S.)
The Republican situation in Indiana la
somewhat precarious.
. The Progressives are divided, but
even those Progressives who are will
ing to accept Hughes are balking at
voting for Harry S. New for United
States senator to succeed Senator
Kern, and James Watson, who is anx
ious to replace Tom Taggart.
New is chairman of the committee
which greased the way for Roose
velt In the Republican convention of
1911, and Watson is of the etandpat
test of standpatters whose name will
be recalled, among other thinga, in
eonneetion with tha Colonel Mulhall
revelations.
Earnest Republicans and Progres
sives who desire Hughes to win are
declaring that the name of Watson
on the same ticket with Hughes is
a menace to the latter's success.
Practically all hope of clecitn Wat
son has been abandoned by the Re
publicans who privately are conceding
Taggart's election.
The Republicans and Progressive
are concentrating all their attention
now on tlie national ticket.
Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Mis
sourl are the four states in this sec
tion which are regarded as pivotal, and
inasmuch. p,s both vice presidential
candidates come from Indiana and
there are two United States senators
to be elected as well, the fight in this
state la already at a fever heat.
SCHOO
L
BOARD
CAN
It is as plain aa the English tan
guage can make it that the school
board is given authority to transfer
teachers from on position to another
at will, insisted Attorney C. W. Ful
ton, arguing a demurrer to the peti
tion of Mrs, Alexia Alexander for a
writ of mandamus directing the school
board to reinstate her a principal of
the Benson polytechnic for glrle.
The question at issue is an Inter
pretation of the teachers' tenure In
office law enacted by the 1913 legls-
ature. Attorney Fulton, representing
the school board, pointed- out to the
court that the law provides that per
manent teachers "shall serve in such
City and County Officials Agree to
Divide Expenses.
The city and county. Jointly, will
pay the cost of replacing the Canyon
road sewer, now being removed by
the county road department in the
paving of Canyon road. City and coun
ty officials made an inspection this
morning. It is proposed to tear out
about 400 feet of the sewer in a change
of grade. About 100 feet has already
been blown to pieces by dynamite.
The cost of replacement is estimated
at between $3000 and $4000.
Man Long in Jail
Linguistic Riddle
John Joseph, the man held in the
county Jail at Oregon City on a charge
of stealing one chicken at Estacada
late in May, is of unknown nationality.
HUGHES SLOGAN
IN H00SIERD0M
(Continued From Pase On.)
stability and prosperity in this coun
try. Protection XCeans Stability.
"You cannot have stability and
prosperity unless American products
are protected against competition
according to the harassed officials ot witn proaucts wrucn are maae by
Clackamas county and Portland con- men who are paid much less wages
sular officers who are working on than are paid here. That is common
the case. sense- And in order that we should
When an Austrian interpreter went properly secure our prosperity, we
to interview the man, he said JosepH must attend to the protection of Amer-
waa a German, when a German was I lean workmen."
sent to the Jail, Joseph was declared! Here at Lafayette the crowd was
Name of L, Hodgeo
Kept From Ballot
Salem. Or., Sept. 21. The name of
L. Hodgen, of Umatilla' county, can
not go on the ballot as the Democratio
candidate for representative from the
Twenty-third district because the
Democratic central committee of the
county had no authority to make the
nomination.
Secretary of State Oicott declined
to place the name on the ballot today,
basins; his action on the recent decision
of the euprerrfW court In the Coovert
case, in which it was held a vacancy
could be filled only where it was
caused by death or rejnovaKfrora the
district of a candidate, and for the
further reason that the certificate was
not filed within the time provided by
law, September It being the Limit.
Hodgen was nominated to fill
vacancy caused by the declination of
J. R. Raley, nominated at the May
primary election.
Husband Too Independent.
San Jose, Cal., Sept. tl. (U. P.)
I Matrimony Jcarot so irksome to W,
W. Frana Pearse tnat ne tola his wile
he would love whom he pleased, and
she could do the same, according to
Mrs. Pearse, who is today suing for
divorce.
to be a Bohemian, and when a Bo
hemian went out yesterday, Joseph
Was Just as much of a linguistic puz
zle as ever.
Today Joseph was interviewed b?
particularly enthusiastic In Qheering
Hughes' criticism of the administra
tion eight-hour law and again when
he demanded equal recognition of
American rights as to lives, property
a man familiar with the dozens of ' and commerce from all nations. His
Russian dialects and the tongues of speech followed the same general lines
tha southeaatern European nations, j of previous addresses. After his
JoseDh'S lonz confinement on an in- sneech here the candidate shrink hand
consequential charge is thought to , at an improvised reception, sta&ilj
uuve aeia.iii.ea uis mina una as siiuning at one floor While Airs. Hughft
as some one is found who can co'.i-
terse with him, a further examination ' "
as to his sanity will be made.
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Rigging Men
WAJTTSD ST
Twin Falls Logging Co.
Elgbest Wages, Best Board.
X1TQTJEHE YACOLT. WITS.
OS 111S BFAUUia BLOO,
Proposed Land and
Loan Act Is Topic
Arguments for and aealnst the lai-it
and loan measure which will be voted
tipon In November, were heard yester
day afternoon at the meeting of the
Fomona grange In the Russellvillo
grange hall. About 100 v;ere present.
Dr. C. H. Chapman, speaking for the
measure, stated that as a land owner
he hl oome to the conclusion that
the measure would Increase the value
of his property and would in no way
affect Its title and also that It would
reduce taxe. i
A. I. Veazie, against the measure, r
stated that the measure, if carried, I
would mean the confiscation of lands
and the farmers would become tenants,
without title, and would also be unable
to borrow money for improvements of .
their farm.
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TEACHERS
AT
11, SAYS COUNSEL
Demurrer to Mrc, Alexander's
Petition Argued; Woman's
Attorney Has Viewpoint,
posltlonsnd bt subject to such as
signments and transfers as the board
may from time to time determine."
Attorney A. E. Clark, representing
Mrs- Alexander who has been trans
ferred to a position in Washington
high school, declared that the school
board's contention makes a mockery
out of the law.
"Under your construction,'' he said.
u can take a teacher competent
lneaching how to cook a beef steak
or cookies and transfer her to teach
ing ancient languages and then dis
chargA her because she Is lncompe
tent to fill the latter- position.'
Th Auestion is being argued be
fore Cil-cuit Judge Gantenbeln.
Blackboard Demonstration
ST
Butler Jacks, the Bible Chronologdst
AT
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