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WATCH THE, - ' LITTIE OAX : 1 1 ; ;,pmtTLADV:oTE(5ioNrTUESDAYf-'HAiicir'i8 1002. - - i . VOL.' I. NO. 7. ; PBIC .TWO .CENTS. . I'-Wii ' : BRIBERY CHARGES I n ARE Slab: of Candidates Beirig;Made by. the" mil both faction! of U Republican party ar. Ulklnc pece 'nd faanftony ln 'puUlieund on th ftrt the county con vntlu tomortor U Illuly to o0 ol h mott hotly; conjteaUd battlas in.th ' kfttory of Multnomah County polltlta; ! It Ii rumored on tho, traet that the ' -: Kcfular Bpulcan lack only flvo.del '. I Kte f h4vn a. majority, aftrt ha vlnr carafuliy oountad up, and . nuuiy . believe tb othar flvo wUl ba fortbeomlns to- morrow. Bumora I oonteata over the aeats of th dalea-atea from the country ; prtotnota ar rif. f ;iVf :, It la aald that th - Indapendenta will contoat th delavatlon from South Mt," Tabor, where tb Raculara eatt a vote of . four to on;, from St Johna, where tbere aa n oppoattlon and where th dele ' arataa war leted by acclamation, and " frpn Mvaral thr preclncU. ? The Revular Republican delegate met Ut ntglit tn th City IfaU and Ulked over th situation, There waa attempjt to fix tip a alata and no nam war auf seated for omo. Krerybody talked har- ' tneny and unanlinoualy agreed that in nd ynt would th oonvntlon be bolted. ?hi Regular deleat.5 wHl hold ftnHb r metlng tonight at th aame place', to prf pt - n organlaaUon. A delegation Ul be Mleotcd and a candidate f or per manent chairmaj of th convention agreed on. Th ... Independent Republi can! of th But Bid met Iat night and, , It la laid, decided oa their choice of a pro rata ihar of tho apolla. It waa rumored on th otreet thla morn ing that the Indpndnts had called a meeting (or I o'olock at th poetofflce. but thl,l dealed bjK JJudge Carey and other leader. 'Howvr It t underatooi that the Ino'vpendent Will tneet aomewher to night and prpar a slat. StirMUa goad authority that, acting 1 Vk behalf of hartnhy, -th Independent offered to glv to th Regular flv city ; and county, offlooi. t t"our of thea are: t AMor: ; Capt Charlea B. McDonald; s- Coroner, Dr. Tavta; Clark, I Q. Swetland and Auditor; T. C Ievltn. The Rajrulara Uugh at thi offr. Thy say that no : power In the olty teouM defeat Captain McDonald and Mr, Devlin; that th office - of Geroaor la ntir)y non-pollUpl and ahoald bo onder otvU aervle rufea, and that th new law hi robbed the office of . Clerk of Ito , preatlge and motunient. Th AfUi offle to not known. - - Mr HINTS r BRIBERY. W - , .Chargm and ' ftountr charg cf at tempted bribery have been mad.. Th Independent hav made vagu "and in dcllnlte charg agalnat the Regulare, . while on the other hand charge that are neither ' vagu ; nor Indeflnit are mad , agalnat tk Independent by on of their wa del tea.. :A delegate who waa elect ed on th Independent ticket, but who f avortd tho re-election f Senator Simon, aid he was improperly approached by P. L. Willi, a prominent Independent leader, s Thla delagat-. wlU vote agalnat . th independenu in the ooewentlon. StiATB MATERIAL. -At th' Independent caucus tonight in naklnc up th olat th fojlowlng name wlU bnidrai. ... .. l,, Bonau-Judg Mnry B. McGinn; Rep-renUMve-Wlllm Bank John ; Drla cOU, larry , Sullivan, Harry White, Billy Brown, Chart Burkhart. Al Thonlaa, Al brt rerrari, W. X. Burk. Jack Mat ' thew, Oraham Olaaa, Jr. ,Tk Begvuur RepabUcan wUl probably Jv under eonsideraUon some of tho fol lowing naonQ Joint Senitor with Clacka mas Couaty-George A,' Steel; Repreaen-caUv-Dr. O. I. A. glummer. Bdward v Hounaa. Ab Ttohner Mm Bloek. Slg. Vorthelmer, Mark Rybk. Sam .Wolff, -ri Jaokaon, A.' Walter .Wolfe, Martin A uthw Pipes, i THB OrJS GUARD. Chairman Adams and Secretary Gatens, of the BemocraUc Qt and County Com. raltte,'hav issued lr to the too Dem ocrat who voted" at, the recent primaries to aasembl m mas meeting at Eagle Halt, Saturday evening at T: o'clock, to orgeat preclnot and ward clubs. . This neetWf will a . In th nature of a love feast, and pohi will be made bySeorre B. Chamberlain, .Capt Sam White and othr Demeoratia war horae. ' Beside ;UP-TQ?THE-M1NUTE i "' r"1 i " ' SBassssassasassass i , i ;i " 1 i '-, : .. Oxford i Madras aiid Percale Shifts Jos! ft Bote th latMt; fast fitjl the best; just a Bttt fh 4afaitIt.: $M pur. window display, today. Bftter st , your pidc of th dioioett fAtttrM sow, forw they ar all gold. - .fv'.. - 41 f SLISICHltL; 288 r iatrS fURNISHl . ish Awi w MENTIONED Factions, y., th Immortal 800, all other Democrat are, invited, ' V ' , - ' SA'CBIFICIAL ItAMBS.- There will be no dearth of Democratic candidate on th Ides of April. ' Already the foOoWIng name have been discussed nator-."rederlekV;. Holmani s Repr- I entattves Dr.' Richard Nunn, 'A. i .;J fltlnbach. Dr. -George1 WUon, Frank legl,'Dell Stuart, Cleveland Rockwell.: J. E. Bushman, &..U :Cat.' P- Chart "H. Rafferty. Tho, G. ttreen, J. N. Teal. Mat Poeller, Wj ?, J Brewstef; : Beneca Hmlth, Cecil 'Browerj - CoUnty-. Judge J; V.! Bench, , Ogeleby toung.' B-1 B.8ea book; County Clerk-jo. Worth, C B. WJllam; :Cpunty Auditor H. B. Adam.' B.E. Holeomb; County Treasurer Feer Wagner, T' T.' Struble; MayorW. tE. Robertson, ' Dr,' John Welch, R. D. Inman John liamorit, Paut Wesalngerj CltjLAt torney A. King Wilson, Robert J. O'Neal; City Auditor A. J. S. Bowen. .v!-'X'i-V ' . 8BCBETART LYON'S VIEWS. Walter.. Won, private secretary, M Gov ernor Gear, to -In- the-city.' In apeaklng of thRep'ubllcan 'primaries In Marlon county, Friday, he saldc "A -strong per sonal fight' waa Waged against the Gov ernor, lar:e by disgruntled omoe seek ers, and th Veattlt of the primaries wa a grand endorsement of the present state administration and a .complete refutation of all th Charge thai have been made from time tgr Mm against the Governor. " "In Salem precinct, No. 2, which Is the largest ward In the city and the home of th leader "of the' oppoaltton, who Is a candidate for A.ttorney-General, the busl ness men" arose almost' en maase In their support of Mr.' Geer, and gave him a vote of three to' -oh. The. result 6f the. uanoit county pnnuinw -wm- plimertt to the Oorernor,' and further more a the greatest personal victory ver - won. -Jn ,'J4arloa-countt , puttMoa, where Ui party baa always been divid ed." , . . COUNTY" COM MISSIONERSHlt. There is a question, as to whether County Commissioner. Showers' term of office expire on the first of the fiscal year. The nw law aboKshlng the then county court 'provided "that Commissioner Showers should not go out of office until th general keetion succeeding the one at whlchMr. Mack's successor is to be named.- However, there Is a provision tn the constitution that' says that no appointments shatt be made for a longer time than the next , general election. Acting on" Iblsfbotfi 'pdlltk'al parties in their call for county conventions, stated thikh two candidates for- that or ilc would be nomlrtated. . The natne of ex-Mayor W. A. Storey )ia been mentioned in connection with th hHevaltyr Mr,' Storey state that he Is not a candidate for Sheriff but he would be glad ef another chanc to make a fight for Mayor.- if' - Later returns ehow that thewo dele- gates to the count ConvenUoriNfrom Bertha prednct are regular. , :-, The Democrat of Gresham. fabf the nomination of D, M. Roberta 'fOjf'llottd Supervisor.' The , Troutdale Demo'crdt Will nominate J. M. Billiard for fhl po sition. John .Hlntermrin will make tho race" In Fairvlej precinct. Attorney William D. Fenton has given an opinion that County Commlsxioner Bhowers Is entitled o remain in office un til -the general election in 1904. -C. H. Wlch, a prominent Mt. Tabor farmer, declines. to. run for Justice of the peace. '. . . . , , ' OTHER ; CANDIDATES. , Candidates sprang up yesterday and this morning' Ilk mushroom in. a night. Among those whose names were not menr tioned by The Journal, yesterday, are th following;' City Attorney,' H, W.. Hogue; Sheriff, Ni H. BirtU H. C. Smith. W. G. Steel, L. ,H. Adams, . II.- W. .Th'ielson. Penumbra Kelly? Constable, West Side, Sam Simmons, - Lou '' Wagner George Mitchell, D. Soreneon; ( Justice' of th Peace, WeV Side;' ThomasV B. McDevitt; Jr., .Otto J. Kraemer; Justice. 6f the Peace, 'East Side, J. P. Easter," F. L. Olson; Constable, Bast Side, J. P. Easter; County Commissioner,' Thomas Hislop. C. W. Nottingham, F. E. Beach; County As sessor G. E. Watktna R.'8. Oreenleaf; Coroner Dr. Hamilton Meade; Municipal Judge, Frank D, Hnnessy, John F. Lo- -.fw.'Y,,... I.' Washingtbh St. R, and HATTER am iwn net gan.'' George Cameron, C. E.- iookwood;' County Clerk, Carl Brandes, i. C. Jamle- .." ' i i:v ' ' - POLITICAL NOTES. . ' The Republican of 1 Marlon eouhty held their convention Saturday, .andean dorsed ' Senator 'J. N.'-Wtltlamsob, for Congress.' The Crook county convention klso cridorsed WlUlamson. ; Th iiftrlon county convention named tHe following county , tickat! Clerk, Viwter CTawford;" aherlff, E. ' Shutt; Hsesor( ; W,' L. Balling; treasurer, Mathew. ichenthal;' county - commissioner; Joha.f: William: 6rvyor. J, . P. Rayse coroner . Dr? .P., IClstner. r . : 1 . , --W. W. Broead was elected Chairman of the County Central Conjmlttco, , A can-, didate for reprenentatlve wfll'' be nonil-, Iiated iointl'r with Umatilla county' at the State Cbnventlon. -", ; !.i'v .. s The - Democratic prlmarle in Lan county wfllj be held March SB, and th county convention Aril SThe. appor tionment la for 10 delegate. "i,1' The pomocratl" primaries ' in , Baker county wl b held March 20, and the county convention April 8. 1. It. McCord. ha resigned as Chairman of th County Committee, arfd Frank M. Saxton wh elected to fill the vacanoy. v" .'l Th Jlarney, county Republican held 'primaries Saturday and' elected, delegate to the county gbnverttloiV . The-delega" tlon is . divided V between Moodjf and Williamson for Congress. ,'.".,!.,' r , . . t rf l mm? May beAskedby the ' - V ' I Mi. I .' l' 'r -v. It is rumored this afternoon "that ,th Independents will seek to have the work of the convention postponed for a day. It is said they are not so sure of being in. control ant'i hope that a delay will aid them to better f ullfll their" promises In re lation to the offlcees for which nomination-are to be made. - V There was a meeting of he Chamber of Commerce this afternoon", at" J o'clock' to confer with the Board t Pilot Com miswloners regarding the apJoihUnent of ix additional. br -iilo.Jfhe to be a sugntvmisunaersiauown to matter, but It will .probably b aliJaS. torlly adjusted today, -.' .!...-'.; ' As a result of a mevtlng of these . bodies one day last week. It wa understood y the Chamber of Commerce that the Board of Pilot Commissioners had agreed .to appoint six more bar tiots. row iom "inlssloners Tallant ami Foard, of Astorisj, ay that no promises were made, to namo a specified number of new pilots. Com' mlaloner Farrell eays that .the. Commie rioners agreed to do so, but reserved Jth privilege to namo them as ,tl)ey saw fit and the service at the mouth of the Co lumbia demanded. 0XNARD TALKS. (Scrlpps-McRae News AssoelfUJon.).i. WASHINGTON, Marh 18.-Honry Ox nard, the beet sugar baron of California, had a long talk -wUh President Roosevelt this mornlnir) and nresented 'additional arguments iig-ainst the granting of tariff concessions, toilte Cuban eugarlantersv , - i i ,11 II I I J 1 l h (Scrlpps-McRae New Association.) NEW YORK, March 18 -John W. Gates vtook the witness stand this morn ing when the hearing in the suit' brought by John , H. Parks against Gates fqt) an kccountinffXof proilta made In i forming the AmoHcan' Wire-' A ' Steel " Comoanv. was resumed. , te testifled tbat he had entered Into' a' .written' agreement with J. Py Morgan to finance 'the formation of the company, but that? the.- p1n ; fell through, and so he notified the plaintiff and others,, assoola.ed .with-Wm. (ScrlDbs-McRae New Association.) ' SlOVJC CiTr. la , Mart iv-iiartV gunt' day morning the Missouri Rlvw.at Chain-. Ierlaln, S D., sudilenly weniijryi strand ing the ferry in mid-stream. Ic hai Ik-en running, and It Is f eared . grt!tt gorge has .formed above tfie- cUyy ji nil couriers have been'stnt' out to Jnvesti nuc. If - gorge i formed IL will ause lU'.mi l He damage when it break.. All tho nit), ii quivering from fear.' f' Hundreds jaf ..Jtajnilles are preparing to vacate their homes, and- mauyv have Al ready removed their belonging to eleva tions on the prairie back .from the rtver The bluffs on either side-of he Missouri are quite rugged here, and they are being dotted over with tents. Ths people are in great suspense. Return of the courier is- anxiously awaited. a-.1 , I v K ' , ' Ml V t, f f f " (STipp-McRae New: Association. t LOS J ANGELES f MarcHu"-I'lO.Mayor-Jones of :-Tolcdo- arrived i in .-Los 'Angeles this-morning much i.mproved-'' :He leaves for the. East tomorrow art. Bakanuield. He is-. tiu . wry t')tt . i, n, A DID PILOTS. mwm. t.'"' ; ' ;'' ' ' " . ' "" Jli IHMII DEFUNCT BANK' CASE . John, Klernan has commenced u(t ;ln Judge George', department, Stat Cir cuit, Court,, to ., collects on .tw - notes amounting p $900, mad by Mary TXtap sey et al, , Kiernan bought fhe coIatral from the river of the defunct Portland Saving Bank, , i i 4- . P .- ; Jamea Qltttson, for .defendant denied that Mary Pempsey.- mado-.the 4ote'.or received the money; but aver that Mary Rogers, now dead, who waajruatpdian of her funds, got the . tnoney,., ,, , 1 . : Attorney Veasie put Former Receiver Nixon on th stand and th banV book werintrodueed in evidence, t lUVVH UAI lUIIUVi , rl z i. (Scrlpps-McRa New Assocffitjon.) , PORT OF SPAIN, Island, of JtttnWlad. March. I8.-A fore of Vneuetn msur BCrtt. upnorti by the ,rvolptlonory Ktcawer Bolivar., captured the ittwa; qf, Junu Grlego on th Island of Margarita yeeterday, and afterwards moreA vn th twn of Ascension, Captltol. lalamfc' . Irfi prial SoldiersJIom ing Rebels, t - ' (Scrlpps-McRa News -Aisochi tlon.) , IONG KONG. "Marc) 18.-The Rebellion ' ih Kwang Si, Kwang .Tung -an Tunah provinces I assuming av erlouc aspect. Th rebel recently routed a large Im- !, ytril.forc after a two days' light Th rtii.pflis are looting towns, seising govern-; ment supplies and murdering mandarin. Many Imperial soldiers ar Joining tlwra. ' fScrippa-McRae New Aocltlon.) " WASHINGTON,' March ia-rThe Nvy Department thl afternoon received tho fbllowld (cablegram from Capt. Rodgers, commanding the.Unlted State funboat Marietta: " ; '?'-. : "Colon. March 19. The Ubernl awny ha gained a vli'tory: The rebel have jtataeaston 6t th country 'ifttl Pana FlghUng U expected, on th isth mus. . (Scrlpps-McRae New Association.) ST. LOUIS, March 18.John Murdell, on of the X-adermen . indicted for bribery, failed to appear, when hi name was called thl morning, and his bond forfeited., The, Circuit ; Court attorney stated in court that h .expected qthe-r Pftrspns under indictment wilt disappear, and that any amount of money will be Spent to prevent the 'case from coming to-trial. . u i- V FURIOUS. : - (Scrlpps-McRae NeW Association.) . WASHINGTON, March. .li-Th Be publkiin' JHousa lea dA its have , determined 'to1, force ' un; investigation by -a. special commission of the electoral conditions tn the South. 'Thl is a preliminary to an effort l(f redu) the representation in th Hotiad of tlios state - which restrict ncgrdl guff rat. Southern Congressmen are Jturlous over the plan. - They declare they will light It every inch of the way. j, -, (Scrippa-McRae New Association.) I,OKDON, March 18,-A Cape Town dls dispatch this morning says that Cecil Rhodes is gradually sinking. "It Is be lieved tbat he cannot survjve another U J-. (Journal Special Service.) -ASTORIA, March la Edward Lorenio cbmmitted suh-ide at ' Warrentown thl morning by (hooting himself In th head. He was despondent through long illness, tie was a fisherman, aged 45. He leave a wife and tw children. . (Scrlpps-McRa New Association.) WASHINGTON, March ia-At a meet ing of th Senate Dnanc committee' thht morning It wa decided to report faror' able- the '-Mou-WIT: repealing all War taxes. AJ ew unlinportant amendments, which do not alter the effect of the bill. wk agreed to, ' Th report will probably not b mane until next week,- ; t i r SHOT HIMSELF. i 8crbpa-McR Niw Association.) ILOS' ANGKLBM..' March 18.-Oeorce Lammar, convk-ted of conSplraey and counterfeiting, " wa sentenced to - jtwo ft -. s ,:, - J .. I H j .''., I'" ' T. ' " " ' V ii year In the peplterttlary. thl morning. ,j HOT STUFF .in i . . Racy Questions Cause Excitement in Court. Th thawing u! of i Ulndike grub lk ult brought hy Jl. Blrmauer, of this lty; against Robrl-t'lUchc"!.' miner, panned out'some Ihtercvttng "dirt" relaN lug to personal aftutra, In Ju ljo Sear's court this' momin. While the plaintiff wn cn the wltnc:' Stand. Henry B. McGinn, attorney for Mho defendant; asked If It were not a fact (tfhat h (Blnwnu9ri Wa tn it diunk tn mist of th(f tlfne while he was lii Aloski tooklng'k'ttor buslne-Inioeets. ; :"Jt -flou'V. know . . I wb. drunk any more"' tlma ihrtn you Illmj bivu herd" rvtplted thr wifnc!., proj-oriiiy, 1 ; ," know b'.t.ve bmi (Trunk, but t nevV-r hav rotibwf'u tnnn of W- mofity," re tortert Mr. McGinn, ungrilv. "If I d(d,,I don't know that's anv worse than Htins.bor ttrdr 2t jwr Of k to seryf on tho ;il; y, o I know of being done by some one around Inre!" "responded ifr., Blumnner. .'"Gentleman", tW Is l.nmatrrlal nnd uncalled fof, lntt-rcJt d Jnda? Frnaler. Tb ' dlsputihts thon huthel up. nnd Sahdrrson Reed, Mr. Lv.iiiwuar s attor ney1, excuniu the wl'nrr. ' - . Blumnuer claimed to have paid Hlght a consideration for , a oi.c-foUith inter est 'in' (he ' latter minlhs pronpects. Welghet dfi.l I'M and soya that the Ngreetnent bftwvtrn thrm Wh fraudulent because he, not ttlnft tvbl to rend, did Hot undeNtand rtii condition. (r.'Hpp-M''Ro Nl w Aseoctntlon.) LO)IDOK; Mah-h ItJLbrd Klfrhenor, t!oit'io. syhwH"r-ttt-t6air, ;atf: nounces the capture of Commandant Em mett,,thf cdoubt(ibo Coft who led the victorious Rof forces In the right at Italia. Ztiltuiand,' lant October" The cap ture waa effected In a fight last Saturday near 'NtfQthl 'Basin. Four Boer were killed and 1 mx i wounded in the1 engaye. ment. Commandant liehren was ulo captured nd Commandant Celllors, who did effective work' at a critical time, dur ing the engagement betwrcn Delnrey and Methucn. ha - been - wounded, glme killed and seven woundVd, and I'M sur rendered. : '.;- . (Scrlpps-McUae New Assm iatlon.) ST. PETERSBURG,. Mnrch.18. A news paper -here today says, huula 'will not- allow America to , compel Turkey to pay the. rancom money exacted by, the. bri gands for, the release of the missionary, Miss Stone.- Russia, the paper, say.-will enunciate th. Monroend.octyr$,;(or East ern Europe. . m riHT mm. (Sorlpps-McRae News Association. ) BRUNSBUTTEL, Prusala; March 18. Emperor Wlihelm left this, morning on board th battleship Wlihelm II to meet Prince llenry at Cuxhaven, where the steamer Peiitschland Is expected to arrive at T o'clock tonight. -. PRINCE ARRIVED. CtTXHAVSK. ' Germany. March 18. Prince Henry arrived here this after noon and waa cordially greeted by the Kaiser and a great crowd. CUXHAVKN, March ,18.-The first one to greet (he Prince 'wa the Kaiser. ;, He embraced his brother, kissing him heart ily on' both cheek. After, leaving the Kaiser. the Prince was greeted by the American Consul, with whom he shook hands. , The Prince immediately took a special train for Kiel. '"V' V CITY COLONS, ' The. City Council la In 'regular seml monthl yseaalon this Afternoon, "' Consideration will be given the health ordinance that waa adopted in oommfttee meeting yesterday,., and . it. 1 expected .0iatkMK,n.ayipienlo.',oif the rules the ordinance ,:wrli be passed on It last MaW lnf. v) s ix t, v-t : . The recommendation of. th street.com mitte regarding lhepavlng bf, Seventh treet from Taylor , to- Burriaide Vlth aphat,; and from' Burnside to' Ollsan with , atonf block; y$JJr! . Hp? .. ----- 1 ' i." r -n- " v - UNCLE SAM :;Yotf Turhey. " I rrr . . . 1 . . v. . ' u' . . v . QAr TOR A $l.iD0" EASTMAN OUl " KODAK 2 g flfi FOR A $2.00 CAST CIUU MAN KODAK ! lAj fill 'ASSJOOIASI. MJtvV ... MAN KODAK MOiUU MAN KODAK Lr Ik Iao -- IA n. nJ - i - .mi - . , , Pre and fUU Instructions. Classes In Photography -twice a week. 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