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AJIW DROPS ! Portland, Cr., March 13, IS02. TonighlandSun day, showers; westerly winds. or- WATER" t 4 W ? -I f -ii ...,en,an VOL PRICE TWO CENTS. PRIMARIES ARE io C f UK A lfW . "I .w KODAK .vi. - $1.60 r0 A $2.00 EAST ' ' MAN KODAK - - J 1 f 4 ii W .I0---J t S V -r . VWT PWUX i ALL IMC rCurlt. n tT a d pi huvlm pa u UUILI I ulM h L I f 1 w I I 1 1 I WV I I II- V 1 1? 't 3 .it- t 1 J ! - - The ; Ballots - Were Found Mixed rinjSeverahPrecincts-. : Citizens Ticket Will ihe June Th flrat primary' lctton undar-tb new law U ia,provreaa in Portland, tor. lay It la an unusually quiet lecUpqJ,i - and priat oraar prevails at all tbe pon- lag place. Pmrtncts and 11; r whera It wu upppBed'.iroubli, tt.jiinyrifovid oocur, wera untwually quiet.- Polloi offi cer wera an hand, but'ther"Wa no need of thir 'servlcea. ' In .all part of Ctbe cfty the rota la Ufbter than waa expected.- At aoa thea i mttn conaiaeraDia ruen at aome pi. Mt precincta and political ' worker' believa' ther will, b a tron- vota v t , other. T place lata'To tlie afteroobh'.TT ; SS TiJ ,; j : The workers-for the regular Kepubllcan ' ticket are angulne and hopeful ,almoat jubllantt while . the Bcott-Independent wera despondent nd working- only In a half-hearted- way.-. - - While there wu but little excitement - around yie voting booths, buIneswa greatly affected, end the City. Hall and Court House were all but deserted, i SMALL DEMOCRATIC .TOTE. Only a very small Pemocratle rota la being polled, except In precinct 40, 48, 4fl and 60, whera ome Interest ' is being taken. Only a malt percentage of the i IAmocratlc vote has been registered, and "b effort waa made to get this vote to tae poll, their being; no opposition. . The result will be received tonight by Dr. O, 8. PH Flummer. chairman, f the Republican County Committee, and Geo. A. Steele, chairman of the State Central Committee, at Mr. Bteele- office In the Chamber of Commerce, as soon, as the vote, la counted In tko; different precincts. , The vote by precincta will toe announced ' from7 the stage at s Baker's theater as soon as counted, and later will be posted .-.o tha variis bulletin boards-a bout tha. - COt'NTT PRECINCTS. fJ f In the county precincts outside tha. city kWjt of Portland the Republicans met .at 8 ' ' o'clock this afternoon and elected dele- gatea to the county convention, the prl j fmary election law not being In force ex i cept In cities Ot 10,000 of more popula Jtlon. The Democrat wlll meet this V - i ' ; . MURDER! j ; Vfii ij , (Journal Special Service.) ASTORIA, March 15-Matt Jarvt. a Rus sian Finn nsharman, shot and insUntly " klled his jfather.t Gabriel Jarvi bout "1 o'clock this mornlnflrf ( , r The old man came home drunk and was ".. trying to break open the door, when his ' son deliberately' murdered htm and then surrendered- W4baKllce.'t,tt ,, ; . It Is known that the family have hot lived happily because f the drunken hab its Of the husband and; father, many , quarrels occurring on this acount. Hun dreds . of s flshermeo here -are. Russian Fins, and the drink habit Is quite general amonf hmb. "'-"''jf - Quarrels origlnaUng- i over j intoxication' are . frequent, hut it 1 seldotn anything more serious; than blacketted eyes results. . An Inquest on tha remains of Jarvl will t be held this afternoon. i fflfrii :Z PILOTS SEEKING JOBS. - Sylvester Fan-ell, one of the members of the Oregon Board of Pilot 'Commissioners, -.? confirms the statment that six pilots are to be named for service on the Columbia bar. "Of these," said r., Farrell. .'the,' first one. Captain How of' Astoria, was appointed wo weeks ago. There are now " . seven or eight, applications., for the re-. malning five plaoes. These will not be 1 .. selected until nextfaJL"vr :;:f:fc,', si': : SKELtnrON UN EARTH ED i -v yy-" v yTAti I BAN FRANCISCO, March 19.-X human skeleton waa unearthed at Second and Minna streets today while Workmen were excavatlna fora new buUdlng. The body had evidently , been burled many years, and is unknown.' '---4- New Thines V Our stock, which has Just arrived. There Is no room for. which .we ca'nhot J man nave w uwu w ., nm. ..w..,: murvmm .you wiin line .j-eonasi Price at which we will furnish handsome designs. We carr a full stock of . M low prteM. unase rami 140 First Street, Cor. AMer Oppose the Regulars at Election .19 i" evening at 7:30 o'clock-In ibe country precincts .and elect delegates, to, their county; conventions." The results) Of; tne country. meeting will be sent toth re- ..... - . . i . . a . spcttva cnairmen or ine pamea wnww. "Th ffldiir return of the, city primarlaa will ba canvassed Monday - by County Clerk Swetland. ; r ,r. .i ':" - .' j CITIZENS' MOVEMENT.;'. ' .. i The so-called cltisensV movement began to incubata. today Tb movement has been tn embryo for several weeks.Aa Mcerutlv. committee has been , formed. jnt how, no one knows, and P. Ar Macs Pberson la at 9 resent its chairman, tois commilefl wUl hold a meeting Sunday and will then aJeririin upon a plan- of iic tlon. Chairman 'MacPherson said todayt i rrherewlll eertatnly ba a citieens-atUoii ticket ln.Jbe Jelkwhatever may be. the J result of the. primaries. After tne con ventions of both partlea have been held, the citizens 'will have mass meetings and a convention. A full legislative, wunti and city ticket will be named, although some of our candidates may b nomi nated by the Republican and Democratic conventions We are determined to break up machine politics In the city. . , , & i; REGISTRATION. , ; The regutt ration- books will remain open until May 13, and the work of registra tion will continue as lively as ever. Chairman Oatens, of the Democ ratio City ana County Committee, said that from now tmtll that time systematic, efforts will be made to register the entire Demo cratic vote. It la understood that only a small part of the Republican vote is unregistered, but the county committee win endeavor to have that placed on the books. . -, - it was discovered -this morning that -the official ballots printed by Glass 4k Prud homme, which were delivered to the Clerk In sealed packages had been found mixed by the judges In Precinct No. Si, ballots were found belonging to Precinct No. 27. This was remedied in time, but it waa apparent that crooked work was tried, as ballots for many precincts were sent to others. . . ;' - A GEER VICTORY. (Journal Special Bervjcf .j 7 -SALEM. Marolr 15. The primaries yes terday resulted In so substantial a victory for Governor Geer that today his excel lency U referred to as the next Governor of Oregon. When serenaded . last night Governor and Mrs. Geer Shook hands with al those present, the former responding to a cdngratulatory speech declared that if re-elected he would give the state the best administration possible for It to have. ..-The effect of the contest will be to re tire W. J. Clarke, publisher of the Gervats tar, from the field as a condidate for Elate Printer, and F. T. Wrlghtmair'of .this city, who tisplrcd to the Attorney Generalship. J "r , . ' - V J STRIKE NOT SETTLED, At the meeting of the Trades Cuncll last night tha striking carpenters and riggers on the Asle were ordered back to work. The union' rigger reported for work this morning, but the carpenters re fuse to obey the order until a final settle ment of the difficulty, to which end a com mittee from the Trades Council will wait upon Mr. Corbet t " v: The union i men at work In the Wlllam ete Iron Works, and on the Aale want the lr:iBcom"''i'!. union shop throughout and unless their demands re met will call -out the entire waterfront Federation In this event the" trouble may continue for months andbe a serious matter to Portland ahtDDlne. , . : . I SMUGGLERS CAUGHT- "i ;Fr:;vifi::-'.: rr r Vti;4' ' -. "(Scrtpps-McRae News Association.) . PORT TOWNSEND, March W.-Two of "the most daring . Chinese ' ' smugglers. Jamleson and Wllks, were captured last.- nights together with a sloop. .They are credited with having smuggled! In, many Chinese. I in WaUbaDer . contains only ;the tholcesb' pstteros? furnish a suitable Trail .paper, W .! ana uu.lo. v . j yfer and llinc. tasci ; .tad foAorh. .J O' - ! . , (Journal Special Service.) ' r V DENVER, March 15.-A mining and tmelter '.deatof considerable' magnitude has been coniiimmated In this city, the Uqlted States Reduction at Beflnlng Co. baring purchased smelter and mining property for which It wlU pay 91400,000. Announcement "is made that the Ameri can Zinc-Lead Smelting. Company's plant t Canyon City .has been sold for 1600,. 000, and the Granite mine, the property of. Dr...H. Moffat and Eben Smith, for 1500,000, the.U.. 8. Reduction 4k Refining Company being the purchaser in both clascs. . The purchaser of these "interests baa been .In operation only one year, and its holdings amount to $12,000,000. Its profits last year were more than f 1,500, 000. ; . .,. : :- . SMITH ESTATE. An Order Issued for the Sale of the Property? - County judge William Cake has grant ed an order of sale for the residue of the lactate of Preston C. Smith, deceased, to pay, the outstanding debts, amounting to 118.000, The property lies on the river front .near, the .foot of Columbia Street, and Is quite valuable. The estate owned a one-fourth 'interest; In the Smith Bros, sawmill, formerly operated; I that vicin ity, by Walter V., W, K. and Preston C. Bmlth. - . 1 us a ST;! LOUIS, . March 15. Every union painter, decorator and glaxler in St. Louis went on a strike this morning In an effort to- enforce the paints- demand for an increase in pay from 93 to 3.fl0 for an eight-hour day. Two thousand men are " Involved. THAT STOLEN ORE, (Journal Special Service.) CRIPPLE CREEK, March 15.-Letters containing the following were received byi.J, Caffery and Capt- J. J. Ducey, property-owner of Victor, and Brown & Weir, of this city, todays "Warning Do not rent or lease your property to buyers of stolen ore." Tbe letters '.were type written on plain paper, without heading or date line, and signed "Committee," leaving no clew for the authorities to work on. No threats were made, but It Is taken to mean that the same parties who : dynamited the mine assay offices in this district on tbe morning of Feb. 24, may again become active. In this connection It is said that the blowing up of the Zoe shaft was specially directed against James P. Burns, president of the Mine Owners' Association, and also president and prin cipal owner of the stock ot the Zoe company. MUM (Journal Special Service.) NEW YORK, March IS. The Standard OH end Consolidated Gas today will pay out .dividend - aggregating 121,600,000. John D, Rockefeller's Share, according to his holdings,' will be eight millions. RECORD BREAKER. ; (Journal Special Service.) LtVlNGSTONE -"MonU ;T March 15.- Witbln 10 minutes from the time that Martin Prell and William Bolton robbed John . J. Watson, a discharged ; soldier from Fort Tellowstone, they have landed In jail, and 20 minutes later were ctf- victed and fined fSOO each. This means too days eaah In th county Jail. A tin ner working on a roof saw the robbery and Informed on' the criminals. -. MORE SMALLPOX. 1 Ray King, 10-year-old son of N, C Kins, the real estate znarv ba the small pox. J . 1 The parents believe the boy eaught the disease from schoolmates.. He became, fit Monday, nd OrSQ. Wheeler, who waa - summoned,' pronounced - the , case smallpox In a mild form, ' . The patient v Is . quarantined,' at . bis parents' home, Twnty-flrst and 'Wash tngton street. . ,,. t . R. L. Cats, the .well-known real estate mas. hai been -stricken with smallpox. He Is quarantined at his horns, 201 Slgha, teenth street North, and is attended by Dr A. f UlchOls; . AiV 'f , PrefsrreeL Stock Ctsup. "'r r Delicate flavor. . ; - f 4, ."; f . . . Joufmit special. Service.) " CHICAGO; March IS. An" advance or !5 Iter cent In fire Insurance rates In the IS western' states 'under thr Jurisdlctipn of the Union, wll take effect Monday, March IT. This was decided, on "today at a meet ing of the governing committee of the or-. gantatlon."J :"::Vi;;v.rf:: ' '-' 'i The advance' Is on- mercantile stocks In all buildings except uch'aS are occupied as dwellings above the grade floor, and on all snanufaoturing rrisk and ..other special : hatarda, ' V lncludl g storage and warehouses, mill lumber ards and grain elevators which have not been rated un der J.he Union schedule for one year. ,lhe4 rales are to appty only until the, risks affected can be rated under Union schedules. ' Sprinkled risks. . where the equipment 1 standard, arf excepted. BOX FACTO RY ft) RAS H LAN D ... - . (Journal Special.) -, ABHLAND, March 15. A huge 00 horse power engine and an 80 horse-power boiler" arrived from Portland today, con signed to the J Ashland it Manufacturing Company. : i The machinery was purchased by D. B Grant, who has lust returned from Port land. Part of the machinery desired he was unable to get there and It will be shipped frpnj the East. ? This . lot of new equipment Is for 1 new box factory which wBl be construct cd In Ashland Immediately. The output of , the concern will be large and many hands will "find employment from the tiew enterprise. t The company will also add a planer and a lumber drier to Its, plant here. DIRECT VOTE. The Federated' Traded! Counill, at Its meeting last night, by unanimous vote adopted a resolution favoring the election of Fnited States Sentof4y -direct vote, and Secretary Bailey was Instructed to notify . tbe Oregon representatives of same.- , THE FIGHT (Scrtpps-McRae News Association.) DENVER, March 15, Among the bids opened In San Francisco today for the big Jeffries-Fltsslmmons fight, which is to take place next May, Denver wa in the ring- with an offer of 120,000 or 65 per cent of the gate receipts. Patrick J. ("Reddy") Qallagher, who formulated the offer,, is confident that the mill will be awarded to this city. T ANOTHER QUITTER. The President's Usual Letter of Regret. (Scripps-McRae News Association.) WASHINGTON, March . 15.-Flrst A- slstjant Postmaster-General Johnson ten dered his resignation to the President today. It waa accepted with the usual letter fo regret. MISS ROSEVELT Reception in Havana in Her f:: . Honor.: (Sortpps-McRas News Association,) ;, HAVANA, March 15. A public recep tion was given In honor of Alice Roose velt at the palace last night, ; All promts nent members of Havana . society were present. - : :.y:, i'V'.M';..-- ? RUSH 'TO :PAY TAXES. ;:,v :. .ss, -J: ;t ., ,', f '.Sheriff Fraster's office has been crowded all day by Uxpayers. This f s the last day In which to pay up In full and get a 1 per; cent rebate, yesterday was record-breaker.' t Ovr tioo.WO .was paid In.' Today the Amount received may not ex ceed these figures, owing- to the absorbing Interest In the;iirimary elections. . ; , After today. If the first half of the ISO! taxes' 1 paid before April 1. six' months will be allowed In whlcttto pay the seo- ond half-. W the, first baJf is-not paid be-J for Apnr l is per cent, interest will be added to, the total amount due. Denver Otters a Di; tee. (Scrtpps-McRae News Association.)' . BOSTON,' March' 15. According t.the advice given them by v(3orernor Crane, and the action - taken by various labor organisations last nlhf, 'air men-- In volved In the sympathetic strike,- with the exception of the freight -handlers and freight clerks and lumber teamsters and handlers returned to work this morning. Altogether not over 2,000 of nearly 20,. 000 men on strike on Thursday, will be out' today,. , ' . ; , - During the day many freight handler! returned to work and bualnescs along the water front' Is' more active than at any time since the strike began. . (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) , NEW YORK, March 15.-A company to promote the Marconi system of wireless telegraphy will be Incorporated in New Jersey soon, with a capital of $10,000,000. The public will be given an opportunity to Invest. CLAYf PIGEON CONTEST. ' The Columbia Slough Club will meet at Harry Beal'i grounds tomorrow .for a friendly clay-pigeon shooting contest. About a dosen city sportsmen will take part. ' The special event will be a hundred bird race between Oscar Bchtoth and Fred Real. This Is the first contest of the kind this sea'son, and more meets will likely be arranged to take place soon. GENERAL WOOD Goes to Washington to Confer ; With President. (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) HAVANA, March 15. Goverhbr-Gener al Wood leaves for Washington during the coming week to have a final confer ence with President Roosevelt and Sec- rotary. Root relative to the Installation of the new Cuban government. LOVED IN DEATH. Thousands View- Governor v Altgeld's Remains. (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) CHICAGO, March. 15. The remains ot Governor Aitgeld were conveyed from his residence to the public library this morn ing, where they will lie In state until 10 o'clock tonight. Thousands have passed around the coffin to take a last look at the distinguished dead. WITHOUT RESULT. (Scrtpps-McRae News Association.) FALL RIVER, Mass.. March 15.-A conference was held this morning between the executive committee of the textile manufacturers and the : labor leaders, without result. This means that the op eratives of 24 establishments will go out on Monday. A demand Is made for an Increase In pay of 10 per cent AGENT ROBBED. - .. (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) COLORADO SPRINGS March 15.-B. F, Coliey, agent ot the Colorado Mid land at , Cascade, was held up by an un known man at 4 o'clock this morning, at the mussle of a revolver, and compelled' to unlock the cash drawer and hand over Its contents, $20. The robber also secured Colley's gold watch, ' after which he locked him p-. In a coal house, . where he remained several hours before bis cries were heard. h-Jrr, ; TO SUC CEED : RODENBERG. it ,y . VtSppskoRae'Ifews AssocUtionL''': WASHINGTON. Jdarch i 15,-Francls Leqpp, the Washington correspondent of the-New-'-irork- Evening Post, twill msN uvely succeed Wm, Rodenbtrg upon the Civil Service'. Commission.- - 4'J.". ' :i t Yirclcss tclc?raph Company. Cl iiA FOR A $5.00 CAST UJTsUl '', mam Knnik $8.00 FOR A $10 CAST-: - man kodak . . .. . rr ' :. ' ' ' . t 7.. ' . '.-'." - .-i-.f. V f f--.fr i iutarf- "3c lb for Hypo. 10c for Developers Free and fun Instructions: Classes . In Photography . twice m week. We stake expert photographers of our cus tomers, IMU of th cameras sold In Northwest come from . Woodard, Clarke & Co., Gas NO COAL N0JIJST OR LABOR n i vvvn vr iru, RIAIUI, AMp rmroLi. is made. ... i; .Cm turnithdi tho ichaapctt - ana most economical light when used with .either the (Webacb or; v ;Kenv;burners, arrither-Safertdmost.ria PORTLAND GAS .COMPANY. it 172-174 fifth Street OLD KENTUCKY CLlBOlP.SWHISKB' Favorite BLU1VIAUBR..& Wholetals Liquor and You Can Improve Yoray Compleribn B7 using Jldbertine, which is guaranteed to be the best toilet . - -preparation on the market. Contains no deleterious drugs , ' , and is highly beneficial to the- skin and facial -tissues.-.,' Trade supplied by , . ' " . .-r Blumauer-Frank Drug Co, . WHOLE8ALE AND IMPORTING , DRUGGISTS. AH our groceries are the same-good F. DRESSER Portland's Leading Grocery No More Dread of 4 V; V;4thandMoiTiiskrP6raan - t... , ... Sunset otTccUiOS.C 3 ;iF.',.';V..ll..'T:T..l Teeth extrscted end filled shnnlutelv method applied to th. rum. N sle-jp-produi-lng afictn it . i.-i i These are th only aonial parlors In pornund navn j pui. 1 ances and Ingredients to extract, nil and apply gold crowns undeeetabla, from natural teeth, and warranterf or . rout th least pain. 7 - i'H-' ',""'., ' ' ,:i5i:;ii'X'2'"L,',ouw fi0toe:CO"Sundy6:30 to2.CJ.r"" thi Kodak regular frig? $20.00, now . . ;V u) I D Is Economical A I VKPI VF I HL VALVt '-jW'i t'f- lud,' tht -quidceiiesthebe V ' .. Portland, Oregon' American Whiskey HOCH, Sole DistriBoton Cigar Dealers, 108-1 10 Fourth St. ' ' ' HOME New Wholesale ' Shoe House " ? ,jr. - " , ,' L v ' ? P T" f - A complete line Men's, Women's. . -and Childrens Shoes. Latest styles; ' the -most, artlatlo foot wear' In the f market carried byAus4, Send ns trial. order or will" have otir representative 'Call. !- I'' ''jt- r . " s i " , Krausse &: Prince ' 879 flRST STRLtt ' 35c Pound EVERYBODY 'LIKES GOOD ' but It's hard - to gelt Good oneV thne and bad the next. You've r fdund It so, havn't you? Let us siipply you with our , .JMPERUL JAYA AND -mocha cornx Mi'' ' , ' - - you'l) find It good all the time. j I , 35 cents pound " all the time, or your mciey back' & COMPANY , 7th and Washington Streets. the Dental Chair - - 3 VVIUUI Jl Ul iUl as wlthnnt .;. ''i'T.'.i.:, iJ-' -." ' . ,i ' , k . , i