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About The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1902)
1 - 4 -S s- , - 4r - ' ' '"V "? : r I- "V - 1 TOE EVEXIXG ' J ' )UR!SAL, ,MpQRTLAyi)'v OnJEGOKy ITIHlXlbrrfATCIt 1 21, l90L'.; : DIVOFtCE Granted : Loi d Hope :; Against Ma Yohe. (8cripp-McRea Nf w AwoclaUon,) - INPON. Mar. !L-Lr4 Frane1 Hop n lhl tnornlni srantM ft decree of di tte with casu, aralnjt his wife. May Tobe, on OTJht of hr ikdiiltery - with Captain .Pvtoatn Brafll Strong, sen of th Mayor of New Tlr,l May Toha I now la Cktna with Strong. l(Journa! SpeeiallServIc.) SAN FRAKCISCV ii rcn Jl.-Th, ,OTW rotmcemertt of thflni I, prpoeedtnaja in tllvorco of Lord Francl iMopa Haoe"jnot caUna kurpriw , amont JUadjr Wop trienda hera, Ihejr " ert' told bjr her : tliat aho expected annulment of th wiar. Hare t lea. . She. waa this city two tnohtha ago, coming Kite quietly fiorh New York with Btrong, vho bad Juat're - turned from Manll a dap tain of volun- ttt. They . regiafered I under fictitious rimee at the California llotel. They were xpoaed by a tiewspapdr and ' Manager .Varfleld compelled- then! to leavo. "They took private apartments be man and. wife and later sailed' for CUImu - May Tone r was a. well known 'opeiatlo. star, before ; she married Lord Hope J ' . CITY BRI r V? Watson's cottage, n East Sixteenth street, near-Pa via, wa Injured by fire to tho extent of 200, overed by Insur ance. ' , I ; ii.t.1- J.-ji ' At tho reaueat f .th Kast 81da Im protement Association , enator John' H. Mitchell wlU askthe kVar Department to authorise the Multnoi lah County Court iv -re-ulaT the draw t ridges across Jha Willamette river at Poi land. , Mr.. Pavid Catin, of i:,'Wet Market street, Loulavllle, Ky.', h is sent to County Clork Swelland a letter nqulrlng tor. Wl- ,,. . . ii ..' Do not delay trying. lie JPeacocjlt flojp5i you, win -never regrei u T'Twenty-four tie and lumbar mllla ,of the tTppnr; Columbia' r ver region . were combined yesterday Under the' name of the Columbia River; Tll 4k Lumber Asso- ;- eta t Ion. The mllla represented are sltu- ated on the Sandy, - lewis, Hood and White Salmon rivers. V The bartenders of Pol-tland are taking steps to " organise, a1 anion. - They will - meet Monday in tho Grind Army hall for the purpose of perfecttig , an jjrganlsa. tlon, . Peacock flour for aale at all grocers. - - The death of Oeorga ayipr, Sr., father Of George Taylor, Jr4 k nd Duncan Tay- lor, of this city, la rep rted. He passed . away at bla home neaa Liverpool In hli . 7nth year. , ' Everybody likes the ausa it Is the beat., i Peacock flour ba- , . , t . . tertalaed a large J. W, Img, M.(AW audience .lat evening l the Bishop Scott Academyt by giving ;ture, on, "India," illustrated by 13p atereo tlcon views. The ; lecture was very lnter sting and appre ciated by all, Mr. i La tig will conclude : hta serlos of lecturea o i Saturday even Ing; his aubject will b ., "The Land of - tho Pharaohs." Have , you tried Pea ock hard, wheat flourr At the Taylor-Street hurch next Bun. day afternoon the aple did chorus which as been rendering soml of the celebrated oratories this season Mil gtve the sacred . cantata, "'The Beveb I Last Words of Christ,", accompanied i y an orchestra of S4 nieces. The sololssi will be: Miss Kathleen Lawler, sopiuno; Mr. Belcher, , tenor; Mr. Zan, baiilune; Mrs. W. E. TBomaa, organist; w. II. Boyer, director, Dr. J. If. Oibson will hold a service for the mute sof Portland ft th United Pres- pyteiiaa t-hurch nexf Sunday at t-ll clock. Mm. Olbson ft thoroughly fa. miliar with tho lgn anguage, of th mutes and will InterprdjL the sermon as It b given. Dr. Gibson I very mucjt.ln terested, and hopes tha every, mute in. th. alty will rnuke it conv Blent to be prMf. nt, J . V ' , Portland Club, Fifth Finest lunch In city V: Portland Club, Fifth bnd Alder. fend Alder, WONT'HESIGN. fScrippa-McRae. Kei Asaoclatlon.) ,,WA8HINaTON.' Ml h a. An official asaocUted with 8ocre( ry Hitchcock satd today that Hitchcock ! is no thought of resigning. v Men's Stpiliiiits and 0v6ixiatlr WE OFFER far superior to the kind most " stores will sKic w youi rVe Know pf many instance: i where you will pay $18 and even n lOre.VTbur; money invested here is 'C ilt Eded, saying nothing of the sat; sfactibn of; know ing you are corrt ctly clbtd-be-sides i we ; show y 6vk:i a magnificent assortment in new ECoseitb. TJLTID AND MOlUUSON STS. SPORT. Pugilism and. Al hletics-Wigh School Trac kTeam. Bam Harris., manajer for Terry Mc aoverh. ht unnoutKMi that he had offer rd to match -"JCcOoHrn aralnm Blnny Tarjcer, 1 of ChlcafO, the tight to tak! plac In May, mid prtLably to lulivllle. Prna, of Buffalo, and Qoorga' McFadderi. hed to fight before Club. April 14, lor of New toric. are mat the Bouthern 'Athletic to -lightweight ichakiplonehlp of the world. ! ''i1 Joe Choynakt IreceJvMI , ah-"offer to crdsa the pond "fend flfht JfcH Root, Oeorg. 9a rattier Or Jid ;'Crt r'Defpre the Na FIEL00H London IW" 1 work will li tlonal Sporting Club coronation wet.: , HIQfC SCHOOL jThflj Portland; High Waa Wganlced- lat ATHLETICS. a-hdpi; track team hreek. - Hatuaway and Kerrtgan were ielei tod for. long dlf. tanee worl; Swopt apjalKtifrlcan for hlgu jump: Walker;-ol V Us; Smith, shor dlsnce Hatha'way,hshbt put, ond Kerrl j gn arid Walker for h rdlea. The team I u trying -to securo B art- Johnson for coach. :Ttt:tK vA About sixty of the Boys attended the Meeting' to organise tie Portland High School? Ball., Team.v Elmer Smith wo elected manager. ''Wm.'Haffroniat 'yekr's team, will try for short stop;, J. Haiklns, also of lavi season's team, for pltcier; Swope, catch er; Melkle,. first base; bae; M Trowbridge, Smith, left field; F. Held, aid Ban Morrow, Hathaway, second third, base; E. tTrawbrtdge, right center field. ' -Xu'J J "NOTE.. Manager Ray Ooodrl alty of'Oregon Track pVted arrahgemente. w h, of the Unlver- Team, - has com h Pacific Unlver- alty for a dual track nleet, to be held in AiugeiW May 10, Manage Ooodrlch la also i arranging a meet Iwith the"-Unl'rer alty of Washington, to Ibe held In Seattle' In May, and will hold! a, meet with the Multnomah Club of Ptiand. A three yar contract aklsts bethvaea the Unlver- sity of Oregon and thelsfuitnomah Club, fa Arsk meat havfrtg !bn(H lent yar. when th University ny a -score 1 to a ; f I. J IW A Ir tm' 'V4 www Bait 'Team go to Salem - Saturday, ami will-play WlK Umette Uhlvf rslty -that ventng1. ' " ' A gam" of basket iai will be played In the gymnasium of this, evening .between tie YM. C. the High Bt hool girls of Portland and Seattle. There will nlao be a gam between the. Junior Mult nomah team and the ttim of the T. M. O. A.' tn (he gymnasium this evening. The first fin ktel raolnk yacht built on the Panne Coast ; was, labnched Saturday at San FraneUco.' She Han Francisco , Tacht 4 raced In ' a, , challenge1 : The local I fioi and ' Us practice v shoot , at : faa built by the ub, and . will hi the perpetunl Bun Club holdu rvlngton Bntur day and Sunday afternoons. These shoots are not confined to clilb members. AH nre invited yto attend The club Intends to d. Kid the shooter tnttf three class, and at tha end of fh inantb thos maklhg le highest average Will be awarded prls. 'A1 picked tam of officers and sailor from three Brlttkh ste aier now In pott aro matched for a "game' of Association football . with tha Pbftlands Saturday afternoon Ut o'clock :iit th Bianop soott Academy. c ' J-' - Dog thlve in this eitr ara goinit to have ,'troubl on their hands. The Port- land Kennel, Club has decided that mem bora' dogs will be protected, Irrespective of cost . -rf, CHALUNGErTd McGOVERN . (Scrippa-MoRa N W Association) SAN FRANCISCO, March 21. Jimmy Brit t, tha local halnplop lightweight, wljo ,.rcpntly. 4fetid Haggerty, the Australia n, ha ehaltnged Teddy Mc Goyern, , A '. telegram Iwa received here to thateffect by Harrd CorbetC and'there Is a tstrong rumor, thadMcGovern haa ae- cepted th cen , Prarorreo stoat salmon. ' rannad from . Royal dhlitoolt' nly7 FISK REdlTAL; .t. VrPfcf" ".""Tl 1 f Tho who attended! the-ong recital given by Katherine Fink at the Marnuim last nighty ww charmedt). Her grapd con tralto full merits all tbkt has been said In prals 'of .It She droved equally at horn lp her aeleettona, whether her reper toire furnished English French. German or Italian. Edgar K. Cot rsen, who accom- panted her on the piano. ls also a finished At: AT $15.00 patterns. 4 ,V 'tV.4 fVWtV'.'-' j. s - ; t . . , .j? PCEAN.r The barkentln Alta aand'dookti yextcrday Flour XlUa. Moved i from the o : th Portland The German ahlp Barn ck, chart eru by the Tortland Flour Ml) la ompany, will be .louded today. ' :'t Tho tug Tatoosh haa Returned to An- torla from Puget Sound where Ita.md der had 1een repaired, waa preaxed into service again at-thl mouth of ih river. The tug Pioneer, Iwhlehhaa hren. towing on the bar In Uce Of . the Ta- tooah, left yeatprday fo Puget SotiC'V and .will tow the Britl h ahln .Pan Tacoroa. The river steamer. Bonl n. reeehtiy pur chaaed by the White liar Lln'fioh Honiara Hrrn., u unuei olng extenaivo rcpalra. She ) being ulpped, with a r-ew 20-nound boiler, and new elcutrlM The dlplng rlom and, in fact, boati 4s b-lng Irefnodeled, 'i h be completed tfo Monday,, when she will make the regular tun In plan of the Tahoma. which will Ibe laid up tir a tfw day to b repainted; Beginning ih first of the month, eachl will make rtatlj trips bet ween here and Dulles. The Oerman bark MuEilalena has been chartered for new croplof- wheat, to be loaded at thta port. This make the Mag dalene'c fourth engagement . here sine l8ii. She Is a big catrler, har cargoesxi averaging over 4:i long tons, sine sailed for Yokqhama Februul-y 13, , and will Boat of tke Oregon City Transporta tion Comprthy are rut nlng to. Corvollls regularly up one doy a id down the next. An extra boat has b en employed for some time bringing w teat down to the mills at Con'allls from the various land- Ings In that section. . The river Li now at a fine boating stag and farmer art saved a long haul by -ndlng their prod' twts to market by the i Ivej. rout. The Alaska wharf pr wnts a lively ap pearanoe. The big Or -ntal liner Adatp Is a. t the south epd ,1 udlng forage, 'and supplies for. Manila, an at the north end is tthe, JMrllbth ship. A ;no'0wald, 01a charglng foal, Ajt th Irving dock "the steamer Oceana Is, load lg a cargo of lum ber for thei Orlenti . Uong' the grain .wharves aalflng '-vesso a keep things ' on the move, and at thfc lumber mllla in North Portland tle r Ush- ships Fulwood $nd Star of Ormkn ar t-clvlhg tar-goe.,fviumber,'f-;". ''- (JrT, The river steamer Dalles -City Is at the foot of Oak - stt et 'undergoing f X tenalve repairs, and t general overhaul ing.. A new engine a id wheel are among the Improvements to 9 made. ' " The Brltiah ship Fu wood has completed her cargo at the tern Lumber Mills and gone out Into tl t stream, ' The Btar of Germany will xoc 1 be ready for the-' k sea, and the ateamdhlp Theodor Wllle, now due frcm the Orient, will occupy th" berth vacated by4thelsallers. J'- Two big Brltisbers laden -with coal are Overdue at this port Irom ' Newcastle tha Windsor Park, out 9 day,, and the Franklatan, 06 day, lay the Ban Fran cisco Bulletin. Th nkth of the pas- sage that the vessel J are making 1 not alarming, but the coninuctlble natur or Australian coal In soliethlng that must alwayl b taken into conslderaion.' Tb Windsor l?ark rarrlrs cargo 6f ton of the product of th Wallsend mine, ton of Northern and the Franklatan 30.' Extended. The German ship .4atra, which has been listed with the kraln tonnage en rOute fair Portland, been chartered to load lumber at Chi mlnus, 8. XT. ,The Brnlbh ship Belfird. now dlscharg- Ing cement: at Seattle! haa been char- tered by "Balfour, Guthl' le & Co., to load a cargo r,t wheat. Sh wllUload at Ta- coma and Seattle. I'pon inspection it hap been found that the Quito, which enci untered a heavy Ice field y her rex-ent ha been disabled to vbyage to this port, ch an extent tha he will bt unable to fulfill her contract with the Government and her agent have substituted the bteamshlp Adata, which arrived her toll ay. It Is owned by the same company s the Quito, Th British bark Elrl Cadogan haa cleared with- the largest mixed cargo that haa ever, bceeh shipped rom Portland to South Africa The cargil consisted of 28.- IW3 barrels of r flour, 275tl canes of banned good, i-asuft case sof . nilmon and 000 boxes of dried; frtiiU. atie anehfaperock, now , at this port,-. I also chartered ' to load for South Africa atld will probably lftave, here In early April for that point, Two lotiRfthoremen employed by Brown St McCftbe. atevederoe, Jnlet with painful accident. .Tuesday while assisting In the dUcharge of a cargo from la steamer near the steel bridge, - Jamea unlgan missed h)s footing and felt . Into ith hold,' frac turing one of his ribs fend auatalnlng slight alp Injuries. Chafte Wrenn had the misfortune to have a bar of Iron fait on him, .irarturinB his light ankle and Injuring hfm about the brlaat. .Both men are now lu the Good Samtjrltan hospital Captain Nygren, of thq schooner Qem, which has arrived at Bat FranclsVoV r ports he sighted a derelict schooner. A lot of ima.ll wreckage ' alid other fndlca ttons surrounding the Ivreck gave the Impression to the crew f the Gem that on of the vessels In the lumber fleet had met with disaster'. Speaking of the pllotate on the Colum bla river bar, Pilot Clmmlsslon Jfoard aid that the Pilot Comjinlsloh had been unjustly rlttclaed; thai the members of "th board are alt'lbhg time residehi;aif the stai, having the food of the com munity at heart, and naturally: they would prusue the bent course possible In filling the position. ' here are now 11 pilots steadily on-duty on the bar.' ' There lj..Bcareltji ofgailor In San "Ffandsco, and. in fact they are not Very plentiful at any of thd Coast ports. . The San Franctaco Bullet! lted number of satloi say that the 11m- Ihere at present i to develop into threatens In a short t a famine. The Alas' in canneries have been drawing heavll.v o'fMh supply of sailors,, and deep-wati men And it mora profltabto to go nort than to take th wages of a foremast ward-bound fleet. :;- liand In the home- ! , Preferred Stock Cataup, veycate navor. , r HEALTH '''-,' iu: -"' ;,.A, b. S!nL 169 K. iixth wtnit. WiHaf 4;nester murium, 4j tirnna avemin; a; qrptherla.' 7 Herbert t3rlfflthi"Wa Eat Taylor, aoaHcf Iev;'-:-a pci rtii'-i -sm Earl Buffun, Mt Qtand kvenue. S.ixllW' RIVER AND i&Hrii mrrzi I - OUR PRIC m i I' 'f ' r' ' Commencing tomorrow, morning w j shall place One Hundred New Patterns l say" and Up- to-date. If you want Quality and Price we have them ;No ;better or larjer assortment of? Ready-to-wear street1 hats can be found on the Cpast. thaa we' have on display today from 50c ana upwara. ah ";:i",V i '-'-"' v 1 H f FftivMisses r:z,.i-'. ,.ms ilDE. The wife of counclnnan Hoi brook, o the Ninth ward. 1 very 111 at her homo, ill Rast Bunifkle street. . ' The newly erected (lid Fellow's home, r.enr Kellnsworth. will Ibe dedicated Aoril A committed compo ted of one member !' frpm each lo(lgcby.the ,clty wiU arrange . tlj program.- ' ' -"s j A piinter named J. 1 larlow, while m- . ployed at the residence f Mr. Inslee, East i Tenth and Faat'Washl gton atreeta, fell . o!f the scaffold -Tuesdi y and broke, his left arm, both bones . l lng broken. H a as taken to His room at the Oshorn hotel, and Is at present testing easy. -ri' The Frahk' Smith nJBny.. Wn th- erection of a big suhh-and door fac-1 tory, 73x131 feet adtlvo "stone nigh, on East Taylor and Eas j Seventh street, The funeral of CharlesIA Peterson, wh d'ed Tucadn j, g bU1 i,strl; fftfA i to late home at mi. t oor. , : The funeml'of Mr, ti nth "A." Whitney. of Bel.lw.ood, who died la it Monday f old mtajwas held from the ethodlst Churcn; Sellwood. Tleday, v: t .. The regular meeting o the Central Al blna Board of Trade ; v lit be. held this evening. A full attendai ce Is desired, a business; of importance 111 be discussed. It Is'sald that boy pup Is of tho Central 'and North Central, scjn ols are In the habit of holding puglU Ic encounter In the old Dunlway dork, K st Pine and East First streets. -Tha police have beeen notl? ficd and there' jvlll be no nore "wrapping" carnivals held In the 'li illdlng for some time. -at k-f-st. '.',; The condition o A. C impbell. residing' nt Kast Twelfth and Eas t Lincoln tret. who was stricken with t iralysls Tuesday, la not Improved. ,...,,., I ' . ( A Naal now rally wllj be held at Lento', hall this evening vnder the auspices of the Mt. Seolt W..C. Rev, H. Fer guson, of the First ted Prebyterlart fburcftjL will deliver tb nddres of the evening, ' i I . ' ''.fV- NERVE lit LLI ':,. .Killing in lvoin the tnlnas 1 r tbat.W F . . ..L a n y ; o dTTIsastf'w or wnicniwa xnow The Nuld I way waa bad. - The demons of Hades' es1 tianed loone Id not put up. a e trbubtn - than woul worse the mca ho dentists In kllllnk Still people 'save the are Wllllfr tnke th kep ;th want to Pi th4 . rouna y - :! r have bil loner- en prove- Its worth expimed M ft laotP without ausln mi to !WISEBRDTI3EBI WiwT'm'TMTilnd llS Falllna; Bid.! Oor. Thl rd a nd - Washington - ta. i. - 3; sain ON BISRLAY AT THE No better tme tfean " " ? selection of Our Styles ARE laiest styles anxi ' f,, - L M V li ' k I H arid Childifen mmm . . , j I ss we are snowing an entirely new line of novelties i .i . .... i Fancy Braid Hats Cuban Hats anil Leghorn Hats The far You. Call for, clean. prei and deliver three places of your cloth bin each week, sew on .and give you a nines each mouth. Unique Tailoring Dimons. sew up rid tieaet aooo tor atant I Co,b4T Washington ! an tor li per mont treet. . " ' '". - ! , . ';- ' AMUSE IENT8. lOSE CC GHLAN ' Frlda "" and Saturday Blghta, "Forget Me-Not' Matinei Saturday, "Lady Borter, . preceded by he comedli tta. "Between Mat inee ar d Night." muii ( CALVIN HHItlO, Mgr. " ' " Till: BAIiEK TlfEATRE J-'-i,.1"t'V ' risAfsrA T : TlabAM Hftoinn iota i . t "TH E BE8T. WtH AVE WAD" lilGH CLASS, POLlfR AND REFINED ' '..-v VABJlEWUJfctfe-7.-(rir rs I5-New and ramoub Vaudevillians-13 'BYRNE AN?. JllEaT. SWORsAND HATr 'HWAJ.5 ANNE lifON1 TUUUKK X, , DE WITT. LARRAINE AND HDWELL, DE Wl DUBELU LA JES. BILLY KNGHT-.ff Prk-es Matlrie.; 41. 15C.-25K evenimr Iftc ASc, Cue.' Matlnde Wednesday, Sat- uraay ana nunaay. FREDERICKSBIEG MUSIC HALL . Seventh and Klder -Streets. FLYNN'S LONDON GAIETY GIRLS i;, ' Presc itlng , , ,'A NigKt lna-1 urklsh Harem" Introc jclng :;; J ; little egypt - In her sensa lonal dance. ., 'General admission, free. FAMILY ROOMS " ? :CentlemeA$ Resort Louis Dkmmasch Ooodnough buhdlng, 168 and VQ 6th street,- Opposite post.; Pffie,:.;:: I 'u Cold Lunches. Schltu beer on. draught NG IN TEETH. ith nrv rV.. is on ar- Sh dentist- :.i ' -: a li " x 'Si h terrifying OD1 than e thing of some employed a r-nervo. want to teeth, and g to tinder- ordeat to tooth. TV II the peo- 5r nave 'My and. n t untuf lt wlll ilefroy IS 'M oe'rVe'- which is i Open punduya, 'o ' .'!ii':?SS;f.SiAi any nam whatever.) ' S 'Cpiiimbra phone SCI Oregon phone' k xjyy ill.. if today to. make your an Easter Mat. f AreiCbrrect RIGHT colors j& . 'SEE 'OUR, PATTERNS ' -at $3.50, $4.56. $5.50 V , e' and up Largest Exclusive Millinery HENRY WINHRD' : Proprietcr of the CITY Bottled Beer Largest and most Established 1862 , Office, Thlrt Telephone No. 72 . -' i. ..L.it i . 1-1 The BEST WHEELS ON EARTH $20, $25, $30, $ Steam, Electric, Gasoline Ao f ' Send for Catalogue, Fred T, Merrill -Branch: Hpoaane. Taooma,, Seattle. STATE POLITICS..' 4- I J- v, i ; -s t - r . . rE.il. Croisan, 4h rrcogilued leader of the Haitian County Republl-ana, Is in the cuy; air; vroisan ur working in the in terest of .the renomlnatloa of Governor Geer, and expresses himself as confident of the Governor's sricoess. i Two candidates for State printer are la ih cfty F. '. W. Chausse, i of 'Josephine County, and I fc, Porter; of Oregon Clty, Neither Clackama hor Joaefchlne Counties have of late had any Tp presentation- on -a state; ticket and this act lis helping- to bolster up-the cause of these candidates, Other candidate Tor State printer are X R. Whlttfcyot Linn Coun y and W. J. Clark, of Marion., "W. 8. Dti liway, of this city, Is also a prominent ch ndldate; and then there ,1s Edwurd JOverl tt" Young, jf Baker City. ' i ', Another candidate for Att rney-Ganeral irA". JM. Crawford of iDou las County The result Of the nvrle la thought Marlunl Count to. .haw. pra County pri. practically 1 n ' 'iff' r r v7 f ill I j& j& & ft House on the Coast Jp.miJnm ? is! jt Ija 7 TpssaajsjBFVaa " a -f 4a 11 BWEWERY r a Specialty - 1 - . Gompleteprewery Jn the Northwest enth and Burnslde Sts. - !- - Wi PORTLAND, OREGON1 1 An Undisputed '".Fact' ARE 1902 BICYCLES $40, $50, $60 mobiles and Motor Cycles Write for Prices. ycle Co., Inc ; 106. 107, 10. m. Sixth St., , - - PORTLAND, OREGON. eliminated FranTt "I3.f WrhrHtman;; of Srt Jem, from the race." ' ' u The Republican Uarty In jtarney Court- ' ty 1 rent 14 twab. 'oft (he first 'day f Marcb three cieniSers" of the" county com mittee (in'l 'five ntn holding proxies met at Bums'and : BctdJ delegate " to a 4-oUftty 'conventlofc to W held April J2.r Now live other members of , the county ' committee havetpubllshed a "call' for county conventltfi to be held at : Bums, ; March HO.: The; Is little doubt that con testing delegations-will appear : at. tHe State conventloij, asking for seats. It Is understood "thai this, split In the party' Is rausod by the rivalry between Cort-" gressman Mooily and State Senator , AVH- ' llamHon. both . I r "Trhqiu are ' dgifoui .of '' tho ConKtessioiia. nomination. , I (-jrudg AV-illiaJi -R. EHlrt. Of Pendleton.' Tormer OongreKmaafrom this district, ' has been in tie irlty for eeveridays, Judge Ellla n&y that he ba retired from botlttcs. A. .R. TInmmand. a nmmlniTi' TanlrM i founty Inwycrj is in the city. H la spoken of as i candidate tor Attorney' v General I , s.-. - . BJ S3 4, t J V..