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(gnwMMiwuiwiimHnwww'tyas .: ' j 'I rVh aSAMM. a r o j- t Hail I I atimai VOL. XIX. OAIIjY OAl'ITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, LVV 28, 1000. NO. 110. Lmm &$ In I Inlln llnllnllnl SBJ1! Brnllnllnllnl n rarl rmn.rm . "gLSUtfJiSJlJll MHf 11 UIIVJIU IIUI IUI I J J T? HANLEY CLAIMS HIS FENCES DID NOT KEEP STOCK OFF THE LAND ATTORNEYS TRYING TO EXPLAIN HOW 42 MILES OF HAKLEY'S FENCE GOT AROUND PUBLIC LANDS-- IT APPARENTLY JUST WENT ASTRAY (United Vttf litutA Wlre.1 Portland, Or., May 28. Remlnls concos of tho days in Eastern Oro gon when tho rancher hated tho set tlor with a 'bitter Tiatrod, bocamo a themo today lor tho trial of William Ilanloy, accused by tho goTornmont of Illegally "tonclng" 80,000 acres of public land in Harney county, Or. William B. niedor, ranchor, was called to tho stand by tho dofonso, which hoped ly Tils testimony to show tho bad condition of tho fonco around tho govornmont proporty, which Ilanloy Is acorn cd of maintain ing. Rtodor declared that whon Potor Frqrviswns mnstor of tho land In Harney county' no ono dared to go upon it. During tho grazing soason gates wo;o kept closed and tho stock of others kept out. When tho round up timo catno outsiders woro noti fied to como in and pick out their branded catlo which had strayed on tho rango during tho winter. niedor told of tho continual an tagonism botftbon sheop and cattlo men. Tho sheep, cattlomon de clared, rendered grass unfit for tholr stock to food on. This war. ono of ALTERATION AND REMODELING SALE Only a few days before we start moving into our new store. If you want the greatest Bargains we have ever offered now is your time. If you want bargains In up-to-date merchandise, don't bo wasting your time running around Salem. Como to the Chicago Store. We have got them. The store mat makes tko prices and sells the goods. 6000 yards of Pretty Lawn, now, yard, 3 a BEST STANDARD CALICOES NOW YARD X a sfeik tho reasons for the fenco bolng oroct od. Another reason givon was that for tho wholo community it was a bonoflt. WIlTlam Allen, foroman for Hnnloy, was recalled to tho stand by tho defense Ho told how tho flocks and herds of all tho pooplo living In Hnrnoy county wore allowed to food within tho Ilanloy enclosuro. R. II. Dorn, a shcopman, oonflrmod this statement. More than 300,000 bend of sheop feed In that region, ho said, and that somo of tho sh,eep bo long to coyoto hcrdora who como from California, Nevada and Idaho. Qcorgo Smith, a cowman, declared that tho fonco was in bad condition. Ho admitted undor examination by United States Attorney McCourt that ho had recently removed posts at In tervals In tho fonco. O. K. Hornoy, a youth who livos In Portland, tostl flod that ho had found many gaps In tho fenco whtlo hunting cayotcs. o Register of Land Office. 1 United Preu Leaied Wlre.1 Washington, May 28. President Tnft today nominated Arthur Orton oi Portland, Or,, ns roglstor of tho land oruco nt Lakovlow, Oregon. Ladies' Wool Suits Linen Suits and Silk Suits NOW ON SALE The greatest values that woro sover offered in Salem. Cost cuts no figure. We want to get ready for moving. $18 Wool Suits now $9.50 $18 Silk Suits, now $9.50 $7 Linen Suits now $3.50 All other suits at tho same ratio of low prices. V" vr 7n7mttttMiy SHRINERS WILL TAKE TACOMA TOMORROW United Preu Leied Wlre.1 Tacomn, Wash., May 28. Ono of tho most notablo series of celebra tions orer witnessed in tho Northwost will bo hold In Tacoma tomorrow. Shrlners, who will gather horo from points In Oregon, Washington and British Columbia, will start tho ball rolling at 8 o'clock In tho morning, whon thoy will march through the strcots from tho depot to tho Mason ic tomplo From that timo until 8 o'clock Tnjtho ovonlng a scries of pa geants, such as havo novor before been hold horo, will transform the city Into ono vast amphitheatre. At 10; So o'clock tho army and navy pngcanC, moro than a milo in longth, will begin to wond Its way through tho slroots. In lino will be cadots from tho Japanoso training GIRLS RAISE A Los Angeles, May 28. Driven to open rovolt, according to tholr story, by constant work nna no thanks, 11 girls precipitated a rloc at tho Home of tho Good Sliophord, Plcco stroot and Arlington avonuo about noon to day. Sovoral of tho girls woro severely Injured. Windows woro broken and doors smashed. Rocks woro thrown nt tho slstors In charge -Pollcomon callod woro able to stop tho riot only after much dlfllculty, Onco It was stopped, tho appoaranco of a sister at a window stnrted tho riot ovor again, and It had to bo quollcd a second time. Then tho following girls, chnrgod 'vJ$ht. iRk I ?:i3 !. Millinery Oofore moving wo will give bar gains in this department that will surprise you. Hats, flowers and feath ers nt wholesale. Ladies' $5,00 Hats now ...,.,$2.50 Misses $3.00 Hats, now .,,...,$1.75 Children's $1.50 Hats, now . ...GSc ,5c VALENCIEN NES LACES NOW YARD 2c ships Aso and Soya, and sailors from tho thrco Amortcan cruisers now In the harbor. There will bo a dozon bands In lino. Tho O. A. R. and Spanish War Votrans and mombors of tho various sccrot societies will al so bo Included. At 5:25 o'clock in tho afternoon tho Shrlnors inaugurate anothor street demonstration. A gVand ex hibition drill will bo glvon on St. Helens Avonuo by tho Scattlo and Portland unlformod patrols. This will simply bo a forerunnor of tho big ovont In tho Shrlno mooting, how over, for at 7 o'clock in tho ovening there will bo a parado with 1000 Shrlners In lino. It Is expected tomorrow Tacoma will ontcrtatn tho largest crowd that has ovor visited horo. RIOT AND FIGHT THE POLICE with being rlngloadors In tho insur rection, woro takon to tho city Jail, and lntor to tho dotonlon home: Darbara Grain, 14; Dorothy and Laura Valoncln, twins, 17; Llzzlo Quyon, 1G; Clnlro Welsh, 17, Beulah M. Dassott, 14; Rosamund Iloovos, 17; Allco Dolk, 17; Leona Ray, 17; Dorothy Orontz, 10; Dorothy Dur yard, 17. Whon tho girls woro brought Into tho central pollco station, many of thorn woro hyotorical; most of them woro bruised, and ono of thorn, Dar bara Grain, was ao sovoroly Injurod that she had to bo treated at tho Rocetvlng Hospital. Sho had a lac ntlon an Inch and a halt long on ono arm and anothor a half inch long on hor wrist. Othor of tho girls had black oyes and bruises. Tho girls aro all botwoon tho ages of 114 nnd 18. Thoy woro or all slzos and mnny of thorn boro tho distinct stamp of boauty, dosplto their ox cttomont and tho signs of battlo. Af tor thoy hnd been partly qulotod down, tho following statomont was mnde out by Laura Valencln: "Tho wholo troublo is that wo worn forced fntn tho hoinn of tlfn "Good Sliophord, and wo had to work hard thoro all day long, Wo novor got nny thanks for tho work. Wo novor had any pleasures. "This morning wo girls woro Iron ing. Ono of tho smaller girls was tired and did. somaDOng to offend a btggor girl who was In chargo of tho ronlng sqund. Tho blggor girl knocked hor to TTTo floor nnd beat her. Thon wo started. Wo started good and hard, and that's all thoro Is to It." A. J. Whlto special policeman, and uniformed Olllcor II. C. Hlckok, who woro callod In to quoll tho riot had a graphic story to toll. It was ovldont that tho yholo bunch had started the riot, and that tho siBtors could do nothing at all. "Whon wo got thoro, It was a sight to behold. Thoro woro girls In tho back yard, and girls on tho second story, and girls on tho first floor and overyone of -em armed with rocks. Thoy had boon busy, and woro still busy. "Tfioro woro broken windows ovory where. Doors bad boon klckod In. It was fierce, and thoy woro still at It. Thoro was screaming and yelling anu nair-pumng, ana lor a timo wo were holpless to do anything. Wo could not use odr guns, and, with out them, the girls would havo put us out of business in two minutes, " 'Wo don't care for nny d d of ficers,' Bhouted ono of tho blggor girls, as sho held a big rock In the air. "Finally, wo got a word in edg ways, and began to reason with them They began to qulot down, and things looked llko peace again, whon ono of the sisters stuck her head out of an upper window. "This startod It all over again. Tho volley of rocks that greeted that sister's head was tho limit, but, so far as I could learn, she managed to dodge, and was not Injured; "Then one of us shouted, 'girls, we are going to tako you away from hero, and wo'ro going to do It now.' "That seemed to work like a charm, Dack came a cherus: "Tako us away from ho,c, nna we'll bo glad to go.' "The riot stopped, and we brought the girls to the police station." o BIGAMIST JOURNALIST DRUGGISTAND DEMOCRAT Itlversldo. Cal.. May 28. It was stated here on good authority that V. A. McCroery. who Is under arrest in Portland, charged with bigamy, lias been prominent in Democratic politics of this county. He estab lished th? Spec ator at Corona and later the Rlvreldo County Democrat here McCreery Is a graduato drug gist find was educated for tho Catho lic prlea.hood PASADENA PHONES PUT OUT OF BUSINESS BY CITY OFFICERS CITY LEVIES TAX ON POLES, AND BEATS COMPANY IN LAW SUIT FOLLOWING COMPANY STILL REFUSING TO PAY WIRES ARE CUT Los Angeles, May 28. With 893 working lines thrown out of commis sion by tho civil authorities of Pasa dena nnd with Pasndonn pollcomon gunrdlng tho sovorod linos to boo that no ropalrs aro made until a polo tax frnnchtso hns boon obtained by tho Pacific Tolophono and Telograph Company, officials of tho company met this morning to discuss tho rath er disastrous outlook. As far ns tho 8uuaot telephone ays torn Is concornod no tolophones aro bolng operntcd today In Pasadona. Sovoral attempts woro innilo by tho company during tho night to ropntr tho lines but tho pollco In all In stances interfered with tho work. Until tho mnttor is adjusted, nnd that will probably bo In tho courts, uo repnlrs can bo mado on tho linos without tho sanction of tho Pasadona authorities. Aftor tho meeting of tho compuny officials this morning, District Man ager Sooloy tiocmrod that ho thought tho corporation hnd oxcollont grounds for n damago suit ngnlnst tho city of Pnsadonn for whnt ho termed n wanton destruction of proporty nnd Interruption of tho company's trnttlc. "Wo hold that the city has not treated us fairly In the matter," do- clarod Sooley. "Wo contend that tno city of Pasadona has no right to col lect a polo tnx or force us to tnko out a franchise, but tho mutter must bo Bottled by tho supremo court. If thnt court decides against us wo can not run nwny to avoid payment. Wo fought this question out in Euroka and It was decided in our favor in tho supremo court. "From 2100 to 4700 tolophones In Pasadena tiro out of service Tho city officials did not moan to cut any but LAWYER ADAMS WANTS HIS ATTORNEY'S FEES Attornoy Lorlng IC. AdaniB, of Portland, has started suit In tho cir cuit court against F. J. Bldrldgo, Cas per Zorn nnd John Illlg, as oxecu tors of tho will of John Hoefor, do- ceased, Caspor Zorn, M. L. Jonos, ot ux., A. H. Cannon, Z.T. Dogard, E. It. Hlckson, C. R. Carter, Adolf Wolf and J C. Wolf to recover $1000, which Is allogcd In tho complaint filed today Is duo tho plaintiff for le gal service porformod for F. J. Eld- rldgo In tho caso or Bldrldgo vs. Hoofer & Zorn, regarding tho sottlo ment of a controversy ovor tho Fnlr flold and Wacona farmr. Bldrldgo Is the principal In tho complaint, and tho othor parties montlou aro includ ed, owing to tholr Intorost In tho land on which tho plaintiff claims to havo a lion for tho amount sued for. This caso, which Attornoy Adams claims ho handled for Bldrldgo, in volved proporty of groat value north of tho city, nnd tho mattor was takon boforo tho supremo court, after a dc croo had boon handed down in the clroult court In favor ot Hoefor & Zorn, and Uio higher court compro mised tbo suit. It states In tho com plaint that Eldrldgo entered into a contract with tho plaintiff in this caso whereby ho (Bldrldgo) was to remit $1000 to tho attorney, provid ing a proper settlement of tho case was mado. In tho meantlmo one of the proporty holdors, Hoefer, died, pnd tho proporty was distributed In tho handa ot tho persons mentioned In tho tltio of tho complaint above, but the plaintiff In thlb case alleges that ho hold a lion on tho propperty, 'n question boforo tho division was made, and, asks tbo court to award him $1000 and Interest at tho rate of 0 per cent por annum from the ICth ot July, 1908. Attorneys Rog er JJ, Slnnott and A. O. Gondii ap pear for the plaintiff. y !! UUII llKIll4HiltaHf f WWj I Inquire A first-class, standard mako automobile for salo at a big discount. Its -wheols have never been turneqon the road. This is a snap. En quire into It at once. 1 Address "M ft ! ff wiiimmiiif f f t m-rwi local wires, but thoy mndo n mistake Tho cables cut includod two linos to San Bernardino, one to Pomonn, ono to Covlna and tho Postal Telegraph Circuit. Thoy also put tho city tiro alarm out of buslnoss, but that is up to thorn bocnuso tho wires woro leased by tho city. "Wo havo a big gnng ready to rush to Pasadona at any moment to put tho linos In sorvlco ngnln, but I ox poet we'll havo to resort to tho courts boforo wo can repair tho lines." Attorneys for tho Sunset company woro tu conference this morning and it was Intimated thnt a tomporary in junction restraining Pasadona offi cials from Interfering with tho ropalrs of tho wires will bo sued for. Will Go to Law. Pnsndonn, May 28. Whllo overy nttompt was mado to provont tolo phono sorvlco over city lines of tho Sunset company, It was stated today that precautions woro takon by tho city oleetrlclnns not to cut tho long dlstnnco wires of tho tolophono com puny. This was douo becnuso of tho .fact that tho Bupromo court might 'conatruo tho long dlstnnco linen ns Interstate carriers and not subject to munlcjrnfj jurisdiction. Tho Postal Tologrnph wires woro repalrod during tho night and placed In commission nnd tho sorvlco wnB not interrupted. Tho Postal has mado arrangements to uso tho poles of tho Home Tolonhono Company In Pasn dtnn nnd havo mndo connections with nil points with which thoy More out of touch Inst night. Contrary to general opinion, thoro hns been no attompt by tho city of Pasadona to tnx tho Postal or Wost orn Union tologrnph compnnlcs. TEXAS MOB MURDERS PRISONER IN HIS CELL I United Ttta T.mnn! Wlro.J Ablloue. Tex.. May 28. Unnbln to gatn ntrnnco to tho Jnlt horo today, n mob of Infuriated men flrod Through tho iron gratings with shot guns mid pistols nnd murdorod Tom Unrtuutl, who rocontly was convict ed ot murdering Alexander Sears, a woalthy cattleman. Tho mob. by throats and evoLU cry form of Inducement to forco 'ho Jailer to surrondor tho prlBonor, but tho Jail was well guurdod, and the ofllcois refusal to submit to tho do manda. Ilonl'ilng that it would bo dan gorous and almost lmposslblo to cap turo tTio Jail and brenk dowu tho doors, tho mob loaders, who soomod almost crazod with tho doslro to tako tho llfo of tho murdoror, found a grating through which thoy could seo the coworlng ilguro of tholr victim. A number of men aro said to havo placed tholr Aroarms in tho grating at tho sarno timo and fired togethor, so that it would bo Impoaslblo to tell exactly who billed tho man. Dartnett wits located by the mob through his cries for help, whon thoy battered on tbo Jail doors. His body was torn to pieces by tho fusllado ot shots. The mob was composed of about 100 men. . .. CLAUS SPRECKELS DENIES ENGAGEMENT ' Paris. May 28. Claua Sprockles, Of San Francisco. whrfU rnnWInc nrnn aratlons to return to tbo United States, today denied tho report that lie is ueiromoa to Miss Mary Mary A. Case, of Portland, Or, Snreckles for sovoral rnnntha hi studlod music In Paris. He stated today that ho was rotumlng to his home at tho expressed wish of his father. Into This Care Journal J