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About The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1902)
4 'W'.f',V; '.fa;,Y..4,-f H"'fe,'''v;,'!.'i'tf?.- ii .1, . imi VI THE EAST, 7. 'tt-.:1 ' ta500 ; ' tusscsuPTtorr nuc -r Week -i-V"-i a W: 10 Cefitl slivered anywhere iV the City, y IMA any address, Woe r jw. IHAL PRlhiTlN(r CO. PlBHSbCRS CSTkAND, OR.. MARCH U, 1902 HE, (REQONIAN OBJECTS TO ANT MACHINE NOT IT9 OWN, TtfJ Cwconlaf "fixlJt f Flat taellB." Jt vrfei support of . tht real . independent tUbefla pther crdt of tbt JSltobtil tacuon.on the round; 'tiatvtb ' refnVar -Republican -i6lil9a dote, not permit t fret &rtiClPatloa of voters In.Cbt selection" r delegates,. V". ,. otata could , bt fartbtr :frta tht lithi.;lf vtp an untrtnitae led eboice t czf t; stes waa lavitea ,.fno 'sevwrt a. ll done U this catnptiga b;tbt Rt- :i:5i Central 5 Ctfltet. Tht .afcittet 1m fiinpl;MiiilM w J at: tht rlar sbmlaees tbs :c:UeaireMy;boieaTby the Rt UiCi wt ii : tbt ntveral pro tuts.- No tttnasrfcaB bfcurt St .. -t aftct in ;nolrft of all fat. course, tfcttt eieft,tt have beet : I by the Republic voter prop f t cJl ;T)f havt not bten l feytb.ostL who ia. isja. -..fBdtr r 'isoof Mitcall-Rpublicoi,.aaa , I J,;tiadfr Uo BMtm ot UdpB4 t i;rpuMicpt44Bd ;i 1900,fttadr 9 !.du4oarn f ,Wiftt,'' and' ww x "real Idcpade8it RepttbU ? " &4v oppid and still oppoif :.-tlicaa rtjr. ! 7b KWlf to for il5rfar triad to bt r WJftaf.iTy.ara.tri. : i t captttri it,w;."n;' .isSs i: CrtwataVjBpaiaijjioliitti :v.lit." tbflttroU't-party - a; i int ) bot Uf Murh. T9 , sit UU 'artlott it coat ta i Vr tbw, Ut Wf f 0 1 tti Itf ta?ttmtat, let ut VPP9. 3 !-:;- ratdlt. It ti wrf .fa. ,1 a CTlrroui f,ult and frierou 1 -i ,tia party 6iwt?4 it Aisopf ciSef o?fidara waftbt OrionUn ivr ytarp.it ta 4omUiatfii tbt . "laa partf.et tbt capty taiji ; i It wltb a fcaptrf pt troa. ruled cut ma ufflid ju candidate. i it hi tsftcMfd tbii lnflupcir aol f " t pruta!oa or rirbt food ra- , 1 t try j&tuaidatioa, ita vaponi , irf aa jouBntM apiTf r v. ;?ratioa,' acorn 'and rldlculp. It if turiLi 'abijttd In opprobrious , vtry punic man ao pal Tn 3 t oppoif .tta dictation. - t it ba tow uaderitood tbat tb a and tha Orgonia alobp ii ,.:u Mttj factional UuWi . l.;ywvuaa party of tbll otttt baa" It lacktd motltaa tit - !tdn, and tbf bar not 1 1 ticb motitM of a publian4 . ,ed advocatt. U haa aliobyi . 1 1 7 fpr tht maib cbanc. Wbai titrt m tbt BtPttWKatl party ? 3 .1 profit ao baadaonaly by ; 7 t5 tbf 'icnacblot" af tb,Oraw . ' u ? bp tap tnad politics pay . trut li. tba Orfionian baa al ' l -; u ipa'd to arry it U t- ruy and naar anta t a. : ritcbtU taction ta powr an i .taad tbrpufh It oatlnu its . 9 siray oyar tb paoptf Tb i.ioa tow is aof wbttbw it 11 y-f itn : pr-. antl-ipM. nt r. tt party Is ta ba Wd of tbls .:t xacupuSr". ft a 3. . i j . . .tiljtlpj. about Bjahfnsf: -Is cry jood and IntUpeadtotiJif a ao slftplt al to auppoif b 1. . -it; parxy, zrpm ncnins rST' ?y; t ptf ; W! Suit's. . tna (.?.- now.li-'awl', Wr.l iitist indepndaat tots -I4ar wlpa tbt disreputable tttbs fi tnttartb fr sundiac a wttb tj fiuHitaa?, .! bt gota to r i corrvpttoa -' by . ?9Pff Oraaoi Jr., back, into plsct ad ppwar! : sow td.lnoducf statlf and 4t amuitUilit poUUcs bjr -tatifig -our pttfisscieua Henry J-tt' totMo Pvrtfjr tbt r ly, fottnf-aotbr 7$yW0 for x to tbt Ortwwsa? , Cr -; -wen :;i'intaU9ntd ; person yu Rakt tbt mistake of lng top e. :if Cabb?l Vott afalntt tb ref r rbiican aoalnees 69 w wifbopt : : 1st tnt tuen bp bart -ftrft irourt tbt pfrty toto'ditreputt. -tbtta tnora tian'a eolncl. it tbt werst of tbtta quit tbt , Out . "' " 5 - B - '". , - , "yg s ' ' ; HOW IT. WORKS 1V ;C (1, daubtlMf.'Vvery lmpertt t :hr n Afeor a ftw ytara f a d w UUr4 trror in the cf mbcxjy lt; and a my -Oin httr a ttikn 00 vry iiarta.M. H(r f it sl a iuM eq th btncS t nitolr s 7ipmtktr.;.A J of "pgiiucal iittrtwr?" u sew ;uit4, 4iinf with tkm inirtifc mtuirte ant libpor Vtu. ' Jut to toaMiif pt aU tetlon xt Itlr.'JeHph pimoa r h Vmt4 tutM.acnatf. apt ' i man bm Qrren (houii : rtaliy nr pMnt-',,-Ort(?i bearing of pU tbest tfilnti iestloa 'of Mr; 'fcott'l Itaess V&Utd gutes genatp is juitt , wbca It is niidered that t" of tLt alienor la asieas reott i lot at $900, wbea aU r te';ttora-paid t2M. and ''- las raUs bJt kittitt ; tJ wea If If funbtf" . ' ,,'t;-v;a'"cn tit io'I," J I-t tttrt by lit. SooU'a . r to r)4 L -'T&telT &ftt-TnJonant Hiaue to ote-thetr floaters and may it absent from tht polls, it orif deserving tht twdwwiatlon of .rrtry deceotlfltlzerf. ; It makes a farce of thtbaJlot-btoxluulalaugblng.stockof.the right of wffragt. .-r-:'1 -- .'- " : :.5-Irrpaiblt men will bt bought to(tau$ catrav4ulnt votel, and will be. wheedled into the belief that that can etcape the consequences. - ' : ,''.-:;" i- . , , t rr : Let ucb bogus voters beware.-; There is no escape for thetft. .Shenff Frazier and all his assistants feave been fully Informed f the details of Jhe scheme and full arrangements have been made to nab every such bogUt yoter. , the' few dollaft 4 man receives; fof iuch. dirty work will be no 'compensation for him when kt gets Into the clutches Of the law, as he surely will when he attempts to cast a bogus vote." ' SUBSTITUTES ARE BARRED. !':'! . i tfcereJs a man in Portland who thinks that because he ll unknown, to the' officials at the voting booths that en that account he can cast the ballot of another man.'hewill be quickly undeceived to-morrow when he attempts to.'do tht bidding of his masters. " j ?f pl:Vr ';-- :-V- -; tThtrp U no'aisunderstanding Of the law of substitutes. A voter has to dd his own voting, and the man who undertake! tb outrage the law by doing it for him, will find himself in limbo and in a position to swell the ranks df the criminal classes. a , . ,; I- ' x '" "hi man irho thlhks he can7ool anybody by acting a a substitute voter will fool only himself and these wno fare i9f tne oaswH. Thf $cott-lndependent crowdire resorting to aU sorti of low down dodges to fool the peopJe. 7U''Q$ o( theif latest is to scatter 15,000 anonymous circular broadcast, condemning and libeling every bodyopjoed tothetfti- -v---- - . ; , ' - - $uchscurriloup work deserves the defeat it is going to met, and will besoms a boomerang in the Scott camp.'.' - ' . ,v' -'V ' '' ' ' ; r 'Psk'it .-iThtte scutriioui circular art of course fatherlett and kameless. No man will stand for them, but of course theif earmarks plainly show that, they are tht Jnouthpieces of the Scott-Independent crovd. Any party that -will resort to tut schernei to malign goo citisent rnut be on its last' legs. tbarged bf tbt "macblse" tor aisault lag a alUMt;. and whaa It it further rtmabartd tbat tbt Judgt whose wif t la referred to was nominated at Mr. Scott's reoutst. .V-i- ' . Tfceet tblaf t art al Important aa Ut farther fact tbat Ut.- (8ptt bat a Btpbew wbo M ftpfitx city attorney uader tibt) frttshlat,': and i put ' .Btrf tojtly upoalbis deiban4; a niecerr a eity omc wbo owes her place tfbto. not fpeakt a'brotbkr-in-law draw ing pay f rot? rbtlt 4am. And In addition jw kn)W from ,tbe recorda that the;' publU pflttlBf received' W tb Orejjanlan Vltbln- a .few? yevt amount t9 a. mall fprtuat. see how tbt Btnttt of Mt Bcott for Stn tor li MtUy the Uiv railed by the rtai nde6tadBt-Spn ticket. Mr. dettt has already proved an fxpenilvt laaufy : to thf RejubJican party. Ht eoatt too, much money, and tot many votes.. w ' -i ; v. v ;.,.(. : :..., .. '.Tkert crtM r amoag tbt sup- POtterl of Harref cott Tbt "Hoa." Jwre" Salltaa, tbt .V aotoriout sailor boardlai bouii bfepar, baa d elartd t favor at the editor ot tht Orefootaa for Senator, Larry lays Swtt U tbt Idol pf tbt Nortb Endefp aad ' a ' sure wlnneh 1 mntce''ttCmanf uie4 to b a ttntlemaaad Ptfrct Mayt wai tbt brlgtad. : plow It Is vice Versa But taV view It peculiarly Orejonian Itp pruis or etnurt ts lllkt Imma terial. . Ip faetv when It meant moat to dfa,tie. it most' commends, and it' praist It imter eauM for suiplclon tbaa atbef totDS'r blame.' Who win Its ft-lfodiblp should lost tht public confidence; who earns it tamity le terves the able tratttudi The baa of Its dllpltatur points to a fret man; 1V favor, only Is dangerous to reputation. History shows tblf to bt trvt, for' thtrt art few men ft bat es poused who batt not lost' aad npnt wooqt n ptft acayeq woo nare ao Tbt vifrt tbould not niak a mis take a tbt primaries.. There art plenty of good, konest -people on bttUea-Tbt Ortgohiaa hu, trstng 'to, makej v beliivt. ' aow o oat -side and nowa the . other; that w. :' art; all 4, lot of things .and' hobos. If tbat paper if. to be believed.' thtre Isra I ettnt- aka fit the- BtpubHcao pty; Cbeiigt 'tbt , aames, aad It jaat writtM'tbf tamf ' talng ab.out otH, Isa'i; it ; tuatV to f atlt toUowlag tbt ld of;tbt old disgruntled suarplot? fjafc' tf bof .comif together ; and .'set tit aU diifertaees,! without: permitting the fhrtgcV. to 'i'lsHdebif hf,a;con- ?er - toai .nat ut tor. itntr iOt. except wast it can mt put pr it? gWr?7l buy : Warwick vtr again. Ht lucki aiu :and plucks men dowa, ' aad bo Cowrt. iit when ffiarjrjckLbent . bit browt ' ' nlA'..'.til.,,,ii,l, n,l It IS tbt Qrfgpnlaa agalpst the Re publican party, and tbt . Rt'iSublicaa party ; agr.ipir e pregoaiaa. . Beta cannot as. a polltl(tl pwer. turvivt sna contest. ' or eitner tna kcdud- IWaa btrty 111 iovera ni'or tbt Or (gpaian win t-ovfra u, A defeat of tbsj, eiularttich"! '5wuWt not be a victory for aay indepeadeat faction. It would? be' victory; fpr tbt rtal goQtt-Qrtgo'aiaa combiae. And those tt would constitute the eomb'bt ' ' Whom doed "Scott snt for Sena tor? n ft Mr,- Hincb? Ke has lam bat lashed Wm. . Is U Judat Carey? Ht laas vuyfjfd . Woi.' w9o down tbt Qtt ;Vf oihie.4 ab(l , lmpossibles geocraiblcal: aftd lcotbefwlae--past. rtftat' M to eoat, and tbert is only one maaiwni gnltt'MrrScott la every partlcBiar. only one man who has not lera .eaitig'bttd pf.tbt MJregonianV Mr.' Scott'ltfIf.5H;;u; hist owp aaaaiiaous . cpcsr4 ;x nere is one sin the .Oregobia ? has to iwer ;ioiw Hatvy Cott ; It f emalni to be seen wbttker ft wjtt 1 cptiasf lo detervf that ipirobMumTr. r-. ?r.:!.;'-Vr'"i' ...., i,.r ,.j ., ,.,, ; Wonder trhft tb ''iCalamity HowIr er- atw. oif it 'that a threadbare ap etiatioat l-'V-yUli Wlreleil teletrtrby.'reborta )Prtnce Beftry -Heepit g .yet,.,; Ht Jidat ' ife haaf ta thiit ht remained among; tb Tankees, Qur people doa fPtfT, LOW-DOWN DODGERS. LISTEN FOR IT. A Dull Thud Jn St6re Foe Mr.jSSlJSI M .VS Scott. One of tbt Joket of tbt city is the way in which "Senator" Scott is btlnf ) led around by practical politicians. Tbey have filled bla full with the ' idea that be can bt ' elected V. S. I Elenator, while every one of them li , aughlng up hii sleeve at the. Jokt of ! u( poisiDinty or m tning. : . 1 But by working "tbt old man" tbey get the support of tbt Qregonlan in advocating their own schemes, and in return tb Oreronian u to get really nothing, but an aecuinutttlon pf tll win and an addition to Its reputation as a' Hopper. ; ' '. It Is som such Jok al was worked by politicians on Horace Orteley.wben the poor old man thought bt could oe elected President. : v . r Whan tha hnllttff.n . ar ltinh ! me politicians art tnrouga with Mr. Scott they will let blm tall with a very heavy thud jAnd tbey will stand from under. - There art many men la politics to whom tht Oregonian has ;tbowa no mercy. They have never bad a chance to get even with. It But do tbey for get? a no. Revebgt U gwtet Tbey can afford to lay low and "aatlclpr,;" until tbt Oregonlan't editor bobs up for V. 9. -Stnatorr and thsa their turn will comt. -...i.T'' Then perhapi tht "Old man" 1 will drop in more : ways than one. and wonder why he allowed himself to be toyed, with. , - ANOTHER LIE NAILED. - A very little lnvestitatlng bag prOv en -tbat tbt statement made by tbt Oregonian regarding the withdrawal of independent tickets is untrue. The Republican Central Committee dpes not- intend to pull down. any,one Of tbt Independent nomination! origi nally filed and which art itlll on file There art more than 60 of these., - Inasmuch as it Is the wish of the Republican Central Committee and all outers connected wtta tne regular e publican orgapitition to crrry out tbt K;;'' ylaf candidates were endorsed. Tbty will so appear on tbt regular ticket ' In trying to mislead tht people po litically, tht Qregonlan is tun of bust nets, but its attempts fall flat with those who know it and e,rt familiar with Its unreliability. :Alid the latter kind of people are increasing vefy rap idly. , Tht Qregonlan! attempt to bolster UP its statement by using tht name of County Clerk Swetland In connection with it js entirely unauthorised, and Mr. wetland will hot stand tor It SUCH SILLY SCHEMES.? .. . One of the old-time political dodges now pemg worked by tht Scott-independent taction, is very raw. and 11 bje to get rome men mixed UP In the meshes of the iw. , The scheme is to ut afi abitract of the registry 1UU and pick out the names of voters upon it who are at ail likely to bt out of town pa primary day- By means of circulars . of .letters, or some other means, it is aimed to find oui definitely it -the voter is Out ot town, and tr he is. it is planned to vote some other man in bis name. ' 9acb false personation is eaual to forgery, and the law Will deal with it accordingly. . , EN)ANSUPrE$Sig VtU Wlse, the Jewlth rabMai tht Unitarian Club- denounced tht Chinese exclusion act, which the labor untom of tbls city aad a mass meeting of its cltlierfs have approved.; vT'bt Orego nian of this morning says of Xr.. Wist, lb reporting' tMg-tp4eh t ' Krhir.ti:'ii ' "Rabbi wist is aa eloquent and for cible; speaker. He . was In splendid voice last night snd every sentence he uttered waa listened to with 'rapt at tention." ? i'"?-s',. ':w:.'.M 'r-i'H?:" But in a tpeech a few nig-bts ago, before tht Bconomlo, league. . Dr. Witt also denounced the Republican ad ministration of 4hl county and ' city as Corrupt 'He is at: the tame timt against tbt KepuhUeaa party" and m favor of the Chinese. r- The Oregonian prints at large theif pro-9blne!e ien ti meats 0 Dt. Wise with accompany Ihl Pralae'dfvhii eloduence ahd force In making them. But It deliberately .iid iillfttJiy wiihhpldi from tht nub civttti to Blact o( leral votefl whb He and the laborers Mr. Simqn's letter to tb Chairman of the mais meeting, expressing bid approval of the resolu tions of the rneetln directed asalnit PregoniM the expression of pro-Chl-neie views and the luppreaaion of antl-Chlnse vlewi. WHOSE OX IS 60RED? Tb OregontanlrvtTyTmieb worked Up over the charges it makes thvt officials at the county court house and city ball art neglecting -their official duites to reingle in politics. ' In this matter the Oregon lan again ihows its Inconsistency, for it well kcowa that an institution nearer its home 11 a political rendezvous. Why dues It not bowl about the post office and tht pernicious activity of Peputy Postmaster Jack aMtthews? Why. .because. Jack is on its sli this tripnd his political actions have j me uregpman a endorsement. . ot course. ' No doubt there are, other official! ; lust as active in politics aa' la Mr Matthew, but If they are on the Or - ! goulan side cl the fence.UHs.all r" I with the Ortgonian. Not a llu censure has it for them. , The orc-gocian s virtuous spaaa. over public officials neglecting their business to attend to politics are mer rot and rubbish, and the" people know it VOICE OF LABOR. .Editor Journal: It Is a common expert. ence to hear worklngmn cornululnlrtg that they caniot i-t lt.iu:l nt ;u tl.' ii faver or man elwol uh. arc tuvi rablo to their cause. Capital Is merging for greater profits and to rsslst the demands 1 r looo" .i.ii'ju j. Let ttTook at the troubles of lab.tr in tne last year or so. in r-ennnvivunia tfv eial thousand children paraded ihe streets, demanding higher wa-s chil dren whoshQj .1 i.sv j ' i'r. -n .vnii lht treat steel and 'ma-hlnlst striK iwi railroad Strike In the West, teamster' Strike at St. Louis, 850 men out. twj mIw ers Cincinnati.' Newuort and Lexlnit- ton looked out. and the great street-car strike at flevHund, etc., ; Where does, the fault lis, and where is the remedy? Let us look at the political situation here tn Portland and we will toon ilnd ?ut that the worktngman 's hlnmcjf 10 lame. Bee how . our labor kaneu ar Scrambling for office. Some say they, are inaepenqenf. reaay 10 come aown on either side of the fence. Democratic Wr- horse are looVlng to the Republicans for Ortlce, and vice versa. Will the labore' remember that anyone who changes his politics as he, does his cost, will-throw him down, at' any time? Now Jet us look st the parties. There Is the Simon, or regular Republican; then there 1 the Mitchell faction and Demo cratic. The .last two are one and the time, for they are always together, so they are twin brothers. Let us look at the leading men of the twins: They are Harvey Scott. H. W. Corbett and C. VV. Pulton. These are the men the labor leaders are going to vote for, are they? Is the working man belnf. bought? No. He doesn't get even the price of a beer or a cigar, Just a little taffy. They are 'asked to go to the spoil and vote against the Simon machine, and If they do they will vote for a machine that represents the power and treachery of the ' Oregonian and Charles Fulton combined, and the money A)f Corbett. How cua a man with union principles and ' the . welfare of the workingraan at heart, vote for Bueh men? Mr. Scott once In a while has favored the worktngman wbea.vhe or hie friends had an Interest in their troubles. He Vhrew the machinist down, and not alone organised labor, but also all the working men In the United States when he failed to come out and declare himself for Chi. nee exclusion. Why did he wait until after the action of the Chamber of Com. merce and the mass meeting of the Fed erated Trades? Is that why some busi ness men bt the Chamber wanjt htm for 17. S. Senator? Is that the price he paid for ttt It was a treacherous piece of Work - And now, some labor leaders want to hove such men down our throats. Give us. I say, a real Chinaman to swallow but no sugar-coated one. A WORKWOMAN. L MAYER & CO. i) GROCERS 148 THIRD STREET Special For Friday and Saturday QOOSK UVE3 PATE, pure d fols 20c 35c 20c 15p fJOo arm, reg. .a... ...... ........... JtuifANa - Sardines In oil with Trounles. reg. Zsc, I ror. .. ....... 8HRIMP8-Dunbar, serve on let tuce with mayonalse ............... i..L, Regular tSc. MARMLADB Keller's Dundee slightly bitter; for r Regular 15a Jar. BCteS 'Every one guaranteed, per TEA Oolong,. Eng. Breakfast, As sam, ceyion. japan. t per id.,,... .;:-: Regular. TSo lb. . mp. ROCK CANDT. to make Rock and Rye. per lb .............. 40c .dUCKSNHCIMKR RTE, full M c ,qts., regular 1125 V a e e efc V tS J Vas juiumiak. mciuging one Dox rtc. gas tapers . xOC Just received from Germany," Lentils. Orsen Kern and, FoUte Flour. ra Compactly The Senate finance committer 'yesterday und t Senator Wltch)l's Dl tor n assay' offlcs at Portland, and Congress man Moody, tn behalf of similar nur piis for Bakr City. Jdoth bills will t msrraa to tn 'fsrred to th Treasury. .Department for rtcommcndatli ion as to whitn i tna wort worthy rthy of coniara .tion. ' W'J J. Mi-Vi Bryan ta in New York to study tha political situation from a Democratic standpoint. ''. Senator Turner's bill framing M.0O0 ncrea f government land In the 6tat ot Washingfon for the bncflt of the SoU dlera' nd Sailors Home, was passed by the 9nate. . Ah appropriation of 130.003 waa Ineoc poratcd In the Indian bill for the purpose or erecting a new brick dormitory at the Chemnwa Indian training e?hopl. in Mar lon County. ; The Senate Indian committee will report a' Mil providing for the allotment of 8 acres of land to all children on the Klam ath Indian reservation born since the gen eral allotments were made on tbat rer--vatlon. ' - - , ; The labcr strike tn Boston has been set tied. Pr. T. Dewttt Talmafo was attacked With ftittuenia In Mexico on Wednesday, und fa en route to his home In Washing ton today. He will probably be incapucl ilea for woric ro m. mk or more. The following death! of men prominent in the public eye art telegraphically re I'Ortcd; Jrlalor-GntrHl David g. stonier. V. 8. A., retired, at Washington. a ar' Wm. 1L. Elklns. son of the mlllior traction magnate of that r.amo, and him e!f Identified With manr Srltlsh lnterestx. eged IS. at "Menio Lodge," near Kiklns station. Pa.: and Gon, Augustus Uartln. p. Mayor of boston, si Porchester. Mass.. agea w. The transport Ehertdan arrived at gnn Franeiae with troeps from Manila. Seven soldiers died en route. When the Rheridon was 12) miles out from Manila If passed an Ice floe 10 miles long. . A resolution-was mtroiuvo in me Houae iiuthorlitne- the Boeaker to aooolnt a special committee of 13 members to In vestlgate the suffrage laws of the several states und whether the right of suffrage Is denied or abridged In sny wax, . . , . oiiis or interest to tne live siqck mous- fry are how vvtore congress as lotiows: to prevent tne saie ot o prevent the sale of shoddy good as mire wow to provrae' lire wool: to orovra Tor tne imorove- msnt in breeding horses or general pur pose use: orovidlna (or a uertnarient uen sus bursas and an nnnuit'l clasvlHed cen sus f livestock; for Federal aid the reelamntlon of the arid, und aemi-arlil lanes or tne west ojr irrigation :tht lano 01 ne w 07 . irrigation :tnt Ih I-WlJtt fceataended 1 SlV'eThecomnriUisftnudtclary uon-r for the sdmlealon of the terrltorn f New Mrtlco. Artsona nd. Oklahoma and .the Henry oleomargarine bill. "" " . 1 Preferred jStook Strlngless Beans, New Vnrks' niifMi 'irtliM'tliiH - CITY BRIEFS The bieassnt weather ta giving all classes' of building ttiipievetnerui a great Impetus '.n the tKy. There are dwellings :id business Humes 'suing up in evviy icoton. The erection oi bulidlnas la ,ncrai In all parts of the town. -irte necciiuy of putting, boxes for Anste paper and Uueh. at prominent treet corners haa long . been felt. .The natter wia -of icu up by tne vtty ,'cuhcll. . (,'ounty Treasurer Breoke has Issued a all for cutstandina- Variants on the sn- , tral fund. Indorsed fri..;i December. 16. ' me to March 12. Util. Dr. Stephen 9. Wise. Dr. Alexander Blackburn and Mrs. M. C. Gleorge have ten hppol tiled a (.ommlttee by the trur ot the City tomd of Cnarliies to nvesttgate the matter of employing a trained nurse for the Indigent Sick. Articles of Incorporation nave been filed "er the fctar Foundry of Portiund; capital lock. 5Wi; the incorporatvr are; Harry W. Keerl Kdwin Juspon Oeo. U Bishop, S. M. petition. U (ho County Court io appoint him gcfcrdinn of the person ind, estate of .Auguatu p. Kluetsch. a Monor. having pi Ml and other Interests. Mlsa Sadie Frettyman ha tiled a petl 'lon to set aside the sale of a portion of the Rachel D. Prcttyman estate, made n 181 to the Portland Tiust Company for t00. Miss Prettyman offers $1000 for the property. . She cluims prPVioua arrange ment with executor, (thereby she wus to et the lind. The Home and Indystrinl School, one of ;hu Very best Institutions In the city, hus .tn average of 25 occupants a month, and has arrived at a pclnt where It l self dustalnitig. The residents in the vicinity of tents are circulating a petition to present to Game and Fbh Warden' Qulmby for the purpose of having u flsh way put In at the dams at Sellwcod snd Milwaukle, so that the fish can come up Johnson .reek. At the School of Domestic Science Tuesday evening, 0. M. Hylnnd and Frank B. Olbaon, of the Civic Improve, ment Association; discoursed some valu able and interesting Information regard ing tho beautifying of the home. ' both Interior and exterior. B. Wise has qualified as Constable at Monta villa. : , City Attorney tong has received a let ter from Judge , Walling, of. Everett, Wash., inquiring of th whereabouts of the widow of E. J. Hudson, who was killed in Chtlkoot Pass in U9S. It is thought tha Mrs. Hudson Is known in Portland. On-acount of the increasing ;number or scholars, tne wuisourg school district has found it necessary to erect a n four-room school bouse. Librarian Miss Isom has found it neces sary to increase the Start or the free 11 hrary owing to the enormous demand for books. ' , Contributions to the state .soldiers monument continue coming- in, and the Second Oregon boys, almost without ex ception, are contributing the- ten per cent of their extra pay. The"' only notable exception is from Pendleton, and the rea son Is that they are. also -contemplating the erection of a monument. The,, woman's auxiliary of Trinity church fcave a weUgttended concert at the Sea men's Institute, on Front street, Wednesday night. ; Preferred Stock Tinned Corn. Extra sweet and tender. f HEALTH REPORT. The City Physician reports the follow ing contagions diseases: Mrs. William White, McAdsm . and River streets, ty- Adam and River streets, typhoid fever; WIHard Qrlfflths. 731 East Taylor street, scarlet fever; Clifford Kroner. 977 Past Morrison street, scarlet, fever? Caby Frscer. S40H Fifth street, measles ; M. Burdlck. from . Eastern Washington, smallpox J, Simpson,- Eastern - Oregon, mallDOX r. Herman- Basman.-East Bide. smallpox; W, Rogers, East Pine Street, smoupux. . i:tty rnysician z,an reportea tne rouow-Ing- contagious diseases today:.. John Shea, smallpox, came from railroad camp.- near Te Dalles; May Fowler, IS? Thirty-ninth streeti diphtheria. ATHLETIC: EXHIBITION- One'of the most fashionable and aetect audiencea In the city assembled, in the woman's anpex yesterday afternoon to Witness the annual athletic exhibition of the ladles' elub. ' One thousand invita tions Were issusd and nearly all were ac cepted. The committee on reception was Mrs. Judge Cake. Mrs. Fred R. Reed nd Mrs. O. D. Carlton. , The club has ten beautifully drilled, and the work of the instructor, 'Miss Mollis Buckermyer, Is deserving of especial' mention.'--' Jdlis Buckerrrtyef was the redolent of a lareZ Bueksrwref wai the recipient w a ovuwek. v .'.vw navwne at ine ciosr or xm J opening march. The program Include marchlr.g.. descriptive grace-work, club swinging, -dancing, swimming, bowling, hand ball and musio Has srrKtdt - The Swellest Hat Always, the Sortie Price $ Fourth and Morrlsoils THE COURTS. John Donneberg has filed suit against Theodore . Esser to establish his claim to two city lots'. Donhebetg got them on a mortgage from Qertrutte Lambert. She was deeded the property by Peter Easer, who died intestate, tjho neglected to have the deed recorded. Now defendant claims an Interest in the estate. Lemon Kililn, C. A. Cogswell and H. J. Parkeaon were appointed appraisers of the estate of Mary L, Wait, deceased. Elisabeth Welch has rendered bar nnal aeccunt as administratrix or the estate of John V. Welch.', deceased, and was discharged. Effbliffelih-efrttshlngton, has mto bankrutpey; llabllltis.H8,CC0; n ied. " . . gror.s O as. J. C. Moreland's final report shows the estate of J. E. Smith, Jr., deceased.-worth ,m ) Administrator A. B. Ferrer a has sold a lodging house of the estate of f. T. Roberts deceased, to Geo. Bleloh, for mi. ' Preferred stock Pineapple. Excellent for punches, in large cans, ARION CONCERT, The concert of the Arion Mais Chorus, under the efficient leadership of touts Dammasch. took place Tuesday evening. A- selection from "The Ameer" was ren-Jt-reil admirably by a string orchestra under direction of fTofessor Anton Zilm. Three male chorus number were well u'ng. Mrs. Edward Alden Beats delight ;i the audience with a recitation. !rofessor A. Zllm rendered a violin solo, Mr. Paul Weselnger sang a sympathetic song. Ronald Bradbury, ihe boy baritone, sang "Farewell. All nurhbers were keen ly appreciated. Great credit Is due to the Arion Society for Its efforts In-musleal art. having in years gohs by given to Its members and friends many artistically arranged entertainments. - Preferred Stock Sliced Nothing can be nlrr. Peaches. THROUGHOUT THE STATE. W. J. Mulkr af Pnrtlanil la ci tr,. gene, where he has taken charge of the j AiUiKey notei. A drove of 75 steers i-ecently-brouarht to Shanlko for shipment, averaged 124 pounds each. This ts remarkable when it Is considered mat the animals had been -driven a distance of 65 miles. The Willow Creek Land - Livestock Company has Incorporated at Willow Creek with 1.000 shares at IS per share. N. A. Newhill Is president and .GeorKe Dee secretary. Some 122 shares have al ready been subscribed for. While crossing a bridge recently on his way from Yaqdlne to Toledo, Rev. F. O. Jones was precipitated by a broken plank into the cold, unfeeling mud below. The tide ying away on other business saved Mr. Jones from a sea bath. FAVORS CHINESE. "We are' building a Chinese' waU around the United States and history Is repeat ing Itself. We have been crying for an open door in China and I hope that If the Mttcheli-Kahn bill is passed by Congress snd signed by the President, that the door Is shut tight. 1 hope that we cease to sell Jl worth of goods to Chins. The Mitehell-Kuhn bill seems to me to be al most monstrousi- 1 cannot help feeling regretful that the bill bears the name of a fellow-Jew." This is an excerpt from an addrs. at the Unitarian Club ban Qut ' last night by . Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, of Temple Beth Israel. Dr. Wise's entire speech wss a plea for the Chinese snd an eloquent denunciation of the pro posed exclusion bill. ..'-:' Other speakers were -President Frank 8trong. of the Unlverslty-of Oregon, who spoke on Immigration In a general way: John T. Morgan, who bandied the suMeot of Immigration from a laboring man's View point,-taking a position on Chinese exclusion diametrically opposite to that of Rabbi wise ana nr. . oomson, wno i am talkesY briefly on Immigration. THE MARKETS. The bad weather had Its effect on the street yesterday and In consequence busi ness waa not very brisk.: A" small change occurred In hot-house lettuce, the quota tions being 11.25 and $1.75 a box.' Potatoes are firm at It to 1126; Early Ross being very scarce are fl-W to 12. . The supply is very short. Asparagus is quoted at 20c to 22o per pound. . ., Buga remains firm at tt.tt for- can! and 14.25 for beet. The prospects ar bright for a nearly, advance.' , i Groceries remain. ..about the earn, the mamet being firm at former quotation. Colored beans showed a noticeable firm hess, pinks being listed at' to - per pound and bayo at-SVo per pound. . The whlta grade is a trifle easier. - Osteopathy Treats all ' diseasesacute and chronic, holding an unrivaled record in chronic and nervous diseases, spinal -affections, and diseases of women. CaH or write for Osteopathy Explained." No charge made for consultation at office, v Drai Roger A, T. 8UU tchool or Oi . ' K vllle, Mc stsopathy, Klrk- o - v 5. .1 : Dr. G. Lord Gates . OnlyZAdy Qraduate of Osteopathy In. fortiand. . , rhoner Main If, - 'i , , - Offloss, 632-I- )-, . frUEQUAM DUILDINOe - yDnans2e& SsjajspaspejsBw rm jmmtmmtrm suaraisisi isrsf W JmnmmmiMi& ever shown in Portland. Made In U -"- TI in theWorld Isold only by Portland, U t, ' iti, Oregon READERS OF THE JOURNAL OURWARM GREETING Eilers Piano House Describes The G reatest Sale They Ever Held Eilers Piano House is always In the front rank, and, with this first Issus of The Evening; Journal, cordially greets old friends and the hosts of new ones that Wilt welcome the advent of a new daily newspaper in Portland. - The blKgest piece of plana and musical Instrument news lh the Korthwest is their great reorganisation sale, that reached high-water murk last Saturday. Instead of about 10, .which had been the dally average. IT planoa and 11 organs found new homes. The purchasers eon-. chants, -clerks, etc., and they went not to resiueius ei rvriiaim ilv"",. Ity, but also to outlying towns In Ore. gon, Washington and Idaho. Most of the Instruments sold were of the highest grade, such as Weber, Kim ball. Chlckerlng, Hobart M. Cable, Decker. Whitney, etc., which is conclusive evi dence of prosperous times. These are tho plana-purchawers: Mrs. T. R. Mealoy, A. C. tt Berry, Miss Nellie. Brown, Agnes Brown, Eric Anderson, Jr., Airs. S. 'W. Bennett, J. N. Jones, A. D. Davidson, E. F. Hollowell. H. W; Butters, W. H. Bu ford. Miss Lucy M. Johnston, Thomas -M. Qatch. Claus Henntngs. Charlotte Drusch kl. C A. Miller, banker: J. E. Kittering, Alexander Gordon. This week the advance shipments of tha new stock of high-grade pianos, person ally selected by Mr. Hy J. Eilers. the pres ident of the corporation, will arrive. These Instruments comprise the 1002 styles in Brazilian walnut, Pernambuco prlmer vera, San Domingo mahogany and Cuban oak. The business of Eilers Piano House has grown to such an extent that they are forced to place enormous contracts with Eastern factories for pianos, which en ables the Eilers people now to sell planoa for the same price that ordinary dealers pay for theirs, simply because the Ellera, people buy carloads of pianos whore tehy buy one. .. Remember, this Is tho largest piano con cem west of Chicago, and If you need a piano, he sure to Inspect our stock. 851 "Wellington street opposite Cordray't Theater. PIMS Finest assortment of high grade pianos In the city. Write for prices, terms and any other information desired . or call personally. Soule Bros. Piano Co. Agents forth celebrated " ' STEINWAY CSb SONS, EMERSON, ESTEY, A. B. CHASE, RICHMOND, STARR, PIANOS 326 Washington St., Near Sixth. - ? - .' Dhon Main 677 ' Fine Piano Tuning DR. R. B. NORIHRIP OSTEOPATH TreaU Successfully An nt rvous an d ctiRonic disuses EXAMINATION TREE ' Office: 416 Dekum Building, Third and Washington Sta. Call for literature. THE WEATHER. Considerable cold u reportsa m tne ra . clfle Coast states. This mornlnjr It was freezing, generally throughout Washing ton. Oregon,-Idaho, Utah and TieVads, v. Heavy frost T?pevalls tnt ths interior of California ' - - - - . Continued unsettled Weather " Is InJIU iJi csted in this district Baturdsy,"wh 9ld,.!l. local ruins and snow squalls. T The bar jit Astoria is rough, with s fresh west wlni., A small stsamer la rs- ? sortedl eutilde " ' f 1 1- i. J-