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About The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1902)
1903. 4 BAD, LUCK -f .V : -1 V""- I .L ,'- - f ' - cd;lhc Steamer - fch Ortentaf llnsr. lndrapura, -"which, left 5 , $brtland December' 1 for China, returned -; 'ltt evening to thl port after experlenc. ..J ii nun v dslav from galea and accl f h arrived at Yokohama on Marca and 4urhx he bataho pf the voyage M lit a ' havy,al AiRtl within a few ay of her arrival tart, A ha crossed the i meridian an vnuaualiy strong wind played havo with aomd of the lifeboat, ana .4wa of them were lost, is v. wo day silt, from Hongkong she lost her propeller, which necessitated her re- r turn to that port and golns; Into drydocav t This detained bet about tour week. . On ? entering-the harbor at that place she I drifted afro the bow of the iJjlorwegiaB ' steaihef , Helm, but no serious damage ; were sustained by either amp. v ' . '-tThr rndratmr la in command of Cap ;poerj. pne pnng a .wiaAJtrii a eral Thafehandlse eonalstlns; ot matting a-iS'ether' Oriental' r oods, which- Is be- isA titeharjted. at the Columbia cock, . A dot nn rl"V likVBvkat&S, : March; 17. '- Heseklah Coates, aged li, a oolored boy, la on trial tap bit Axe here. If Convicted be may be merit to the fallow Ilka Any older mur eref; He knot and killed Carrie Corbln, colored, aged t last December. The boy afd be thought ah was a ghost. J.. ,-; i 1 ! ,f 1 At yet the Port of Portland Commission . tia receive no reply from Faber, Di Faur A tonoeliyw the Mew Tork nnn to Whom the contract for: the hew drydock HUIIOU : wa forwardod for signature a f?w days ago. Unless a. reply Is received by the time of the weekly meeting of the Port thl . afternoon the meeUng , will' be adjourned until jLnother week.i It to the opinion of President psnfleld bat a fav- ' OrabW reply, )H be received, a the ftrm. k , would probably hay wired the Fort had 1 th term not bean satisfactory. ' -NfiW .TIME CAftP, i , '-HMPlrlhtendent Buckley an4 fiuperln ' trndent? Campbell, in charge -respectively . , 01 the' Oregon division and'Waahlngtoq. division of the O. . ft N. Company, have j been In the city for a day or two In con sultation , with Genera! Superintendent U Brian. "or 80 days past the general su- pcrinUndenfs offlce' has been bnsy in making certain amendment to the com pany's time .Card. Thee changes are ne. oessltated by reason of the new code of ; train hd Operating rules, brought about by he working together, unde the mer ger. 6f the Union Paclflc, Oregon Short Une thd thi O. R, ft H, These become effective April U; .B0AT)MPALS.REDJJQ50,. Beginning. April 1, all the boat line betWn Portland and Astoria. wUV re. , duatb prices on breakfasts and sup - per to, the uniform, t baala of 25 cents each, being. reduction of one-half In present prices, for, those meats." Dinner charge will remain the same. It Is un ,i oersiooa inot tnese arrangemenu were the result of mutual agreement among the several lltie. NtW CORPORATION. 'i';t f !l : t - - . Thi Burrell Ittvf stment Company,' Wal- tcr wjmtpnj. uoraon Vorhies and Bur- -j re "Torwe, Bled articles of Incorpora. . uon with- the County Clet-k' today. The wpuaimtook is .ooo. . 5 , , " "Tb".Sojnpahfr jjll 'purchase or other- ., Wlsecqulre au or any of the property . now owned or operated by Bosa f. Bur . -nt- . ---.n-ai " s. -i ' 1 7 . . v.. . rj,'". waistr 7 ! Burrell, fielen , Burrell - , yorhler and Margaret Fuller Blddle, ol ..-he ' riaw .of M.- S. Burrell and UermaH s: BUnrell, both deceased. ',; ii.ii.., , Vllth,,. ,, -f iypRCE SUIT. v etifle C, Brown today filed a suit for i - divorce" against Richard t);, Browa oa , afwobnt Of drunkenness. She asks to re- sum her -maiden name, Purkersorw" and - full poisesalott of her real property in - Lane County.- - ' V;BIlL0lNG PERMITS. . A. S Bills, one-story dwelling, Morris . and Vsacouvlr streeta; 400. , i A. eplldsbord, one-Story dwelling, Twen- - ty-fourth And Reed streets; S500. . " Mrs. C. Orltsmacher. two-story dwell- Inr. Flf tenth and (East Morrison strets; , P. C Bohwarsman, eottae, East Twen-ty-nlpth and Plna. . V-VilSS' NICHOLS DEADr Mis Vthme Clementine Nichols, .slater of th Drs." Nidhqls, Is dead. ..She passed - awajf thl forenoon at. the family rerrf . dencVfefi Twelfth stret, after an illness ;,j,ojt, about three " months. . The- funeral . f Will take place featurday, announcement ., whlehVlU be made later. - ' LAfeOft NOTES. 3 - vwue a numoer. or bricklayers or tna .l.M. I... f..k . . ... . . ' '' mm . ,emporamy , jam . oif. r Several "larg buildings under1 construe - Mow have arrivefl at the one-story-htgh',' ' stage, and" the meti were laid off for two . or throe days until arrangements are ' suade(for beginning on the next stories. WO- Eovejoy, of Roseburg, wm tn the city yesterday, fir, lLoveJoy l A delegate to the biennial Convention. Of the Grand International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer., which meet In Norfolk; V., VU 1. U . KIU 'Hill UV IUIEUIM W put forth ever? effort to hin tbi at convention 'moat In Portland, ; ITHlT-JOtJRNAt. TftADrNcTiCHEC The trading1 checks appearr'ln tjje Journal's advertisement ar the sim plest 'and most direct appeal- that fuive been made to the. aood Rnjt ) ajert and painstaking" shoppers. Just look at the columns "of- the Jour- nal today. Het ybu have A chanco dU rectly before you to save moneys T; In H. E. Edards' jrurnltufe advertise ment a" coupon appears good for flfty cents. Cut one out and take It tome Edwards estaMUHmetif and It entitles you to,.-a fifty cent , reduction on a 5 purchase. The price pf. 'goods aw given In the advertisement, asd It W llke find ing money . t be allowed 4o Usi these coupons as cash. - t 5 1 t In the Chase JPamt Oil Co.'s adver tisement a ten cent 'coupon , appears, good for 'ten cents In , payment of? fl-09 worth of goods,' 4 j,, ' In the ad. Of Bristol, the grocer, and others, ne-nt coupons,' appear, . which pass, for current' coin lb the fame man ner on. the basil of 10 per'eeht ,bf, your purchase.' . " i. BaVe up your, coupons and try how the plan works.'" 1 - ; t Ehrewd people have. Immediately taken hold of Jt. It U exclusively used In the columns o ihe Journal, and. smart shop pers ara, reaping the benefit. 'tr ' James CoUweil, William Miller and Bert ' Bailey are -far Jail at Burns, ac cused; of that murder 0fJ.. W. Curtis, with whom, they had a dispute over a coit, r .';-', R. Scofleld, a sailor.. wrlo served In the Philippine- earnp&tgr.J is In . Jail;, at Al bany for'the laroepy of t9' 'Whllo In toxicated Wt, Dustin dropped, his pur? In a lalooit. pconetd picked it up and fled to Salami wbera h was arrested. Lawyer PhtrlCltr accused of the. murt. der of frilllam ,t.- Rica, kh aged' mil llonalfe recluse, ot Xezas, 111 Mew Tork Rice's fortuhte fa estimated at $7,O0M 000 and It was charged that Patrick and Rice's valet. Charles F, Jones, murdered. the old man to get bis property. Death in the electric chair Is the penatly for the offense. Th trlai lasted nine "weeks. One hundred ana fifty shot were ex changed between wfilteg and blacks on Warrior River, i ll miles east Of Jasper, Ala. A race wati is feared. ' Two colored men were whipped for stealing. Two masked men compelled the , clerk of the Hotel Whitley, at Emporia, Kan sas, to hand aver 16 to them, and then, locking the Clerk, a porter and a travel ing man In. a closet, attempted- to break Into the safe, but were scared away. . Mrs. .Henrietta Miller, beaten and out raged by the, colored pulJma'fT porter at La Junta, Colo, will recover. The ne gro's body was permitted to hang all night, when It Wat taken down by the Coroner. ' ' Frank C. Andrew. . who Wrecked the Detroit Savings Bank, Was a large spec ulator. He bought stocks tothe amount of $27,958.85. ' 1 Dr. Robert V. Gray of Garden City. Kan., was acquitted : of the charge of causing the death; of. Mlsa Irma Brown by malpractice. ... .;,ii.;.v. ROUNDTOWN.-" Geo. Otter has propwwd to plaht asales bushes oh the hills went of the City Park, recently purchased by the Water Commit tee. A supply of thei shrdb can be ce- cured at Cow Creek Cany.ofi, in the south ern part Of the 'Willamette Valley. Incorporation articles vera filed yester day of the- Factflo, UJHtea , Btates jvenee Company. Th incbrporators are N. Ayer. A. J. 'Norton bnd 'ft'B,. Llthlcum. The capital stock lr W3.CW. . .. k The Ministerial AsMQlatlon gave a fare well banquet at Watson'. Monday even Ing to ' Rev.: A. W. Aokerman. retiring pastor of the First v Congregational Church, j There Were; more; tna-fc 100 per sona present masy of whom spoke In glowing terms otR AcMrmarand Wa In ft, fa MM '. ' '- ' ., The Idea 'lis become pretty well grounded with most persona -That If Port' land Is to become "a rose City" that roses must be cultivated; . In consequuence, lo cal dealers in rose bushes report that the demand upon them tor these plants has very nearly exhausted tbe supply. Portland Club, Fifth' and Alder. Finest lunch In 'clty.-i- ajt .t-. I -Portland Clubf Flfttt 'and' Alder. After a resldenca of tft years In Port land, D. B. Peters died Tuesday of apop lexy at his residence, S28 Kearney street, at the age of 6J yorn He. had been 111 less than two Weeks. He' Was orcsident of the Star Steam- Lau'qdry Company. Mr. Peters came here from Chicago. Sur viving him is hi wife and -daughter, Mrs. F. N. Pendleton' , ! j t v Taxes have been comtntf in slowly since March 15, thO time limit for getting the per cent rebate. Only about 125.000 has beeo taken Id during he past Weak and the clerical help ha been reduced In the Sheriffs office as' a result. Mr. W. P. Old Will deliver an address at the closing exercises of the T. M. C. A, institute, to take plane April 2. Qeneral Gantenbeln went to Salem yes terday on business connected . with the National Guard. He wilt return today. HEALTH, REfQKT; , Ralph Sharkey, 3S3 Bentoit street; dlp- therta." ' - , t - - Cos of dlptherta lrl S. Veatbh' family. East Burnslds and Twenty-fourth." Ruby 'Jackaony 18 ast JUghth 'street; LJ scarlet fever. ' . . ' 'I boys, Wanted; WANTED-A ; route bgent ; for the ive in the vicinity ' of Cull at 'once n Tam Journal; must'" Milwaukee ave. hill. :? 1. 1::-,2:-. WANTED-A bright boy about 1 year old to .Carry a Journal route: .must live la the vicinity of Williams,-Rodney and tTnion ave. Call at ene Th JournaL (ill fifdl) rs Yamhill. . - V.-Tyr":"t; 'i :. -v .- ' j"1" ' -si-r: A"'---V. - " ' 1 ' " ' ' . 9 "1 U " ''BBtnBKSA-kiMt HI " 1 .' i ' Jfj' ; iieaBsasnB-p-T,IL i mil Ham TOW PRICES wl It v &4 Ws'ojinot afford to wbe-ninder-' ld:" We must sell goods to live. To do so we must make prices mi, . ... m ii-.; f-X i- ...'tt .i iw I J IC . '. U that are the lowest-. . Come just,. to see. '"'Thisistheldw est price ire have ever made oii an'lronjjed, hiif If la nnf hk cheapltst. bed that is made.' It It is our regular $3.25 bed. We want all the people who read this paper to trade with us. -" Mention fhe paper and you can getths bed for-$.65. A lew-Spruce'; Chiffoniers rvFull sUe, while they -', T laSt, r-r-. $6.00 Ash ' - -Chiffonier tt A-!.'i! i Finished in ' golden oak color. ; Ash is- a good bard vpod. I r.'T '$8.50 We offer a fine selection of odd pieces h frames mostly Mahog any finish, all kinds of cover ings. Chair like the one shown, $8.50 $10-Hair Mattresses-$10 Buy from the maker. We do not claim to make the. cheapest Hair Mattresses pn earth but We can sell -you a better Mattresi for $10.00 than you can get any place else for that price. 135-87-89-91 First AT THE CITY HALL City Engineer Chase la investikatlns the question of supplanting; the elevated roadways ot the northwestern part of th fclty with- earth. Bids for the work rs ocntly submitted to the Council are con sidered a trifle htrh and It Is likely that others will be asked for. :, Friday and (Saturday last 13S visitor IromUew York, Indiana, INinolS, Wis consln.- Minnesota..: Dakota, Iowa. Ken tucky. California, Washington' and Brit ish Columbia, registered at the rooms of the Oregon Historical Society In the City Hall. . - v.. : ,- re Always Consult tbe Best C0MTEDE ST. CHARLES PALMIST, CLAIRVOYANT ASTROLOGER He has stood the test of 11 years before the public of uurope and America. Whv consult a palmist or clalrvoy ant at ail, unless you consult - one ; who thoruugriy under. stands his orofes. slonT I m 1 1 a t rs merely contuse : and tell you things to puan you, while 1 tell you tue bad as well ns the good, My Readings arq entire ly different from oth ers, and no matter whar your trouble, doubts or desire may. be 1 will . give you the proper -ad vice regarding them. and. telkyou how to wjauii8v . inn tit turn ery and vdlfiappoint ment to one ot , SUCCESS AND HAPPIjniCBS. ' I don't car how doubtful you are.' 1 will convince you that there are. truth in what I tell you, or my reading costs you nothing. " Call at once and be convinced that there la yet hope for you. Parlors Z5-S-27, The Cosmos, corner Fourth and Morrison, En trance Morrison Bt. . , Comte de St. Charles teaches Ills protest xlon to others. Mediums developed. Palm istry taught. Hours, 10 a. m. to t p. m, daily and Sunday, ' , , , ' FULL LIFE pEAD.INa.606., " ' - " f ' IT Mr8tockr Scientific Palmist Isle. 205-Goodnouah Bvilina-1-1 V!t j L new t m .-.;, . a r ' -- fT'M m j! 1 isr-a in- . ' ' " ' "' .ii-iii ii ", - . , , , ,, .).; , ni, a'..,,, h, ,i. .. , , i i - !- " " - . 1 II .1 Km: a...i-t :' i Reasonable Terms We sell ' on easy payments if, you. wish. It cfisti but a trifle more to buy that way, than for cash. Do not be afraid to ask for credit. ,'.." At ouratore you ' can find the great-, est, number of -. . ; Dressing : Tables ; to select from." A teat little one like the cut, with French mirror, made of polished quartered ;oakvJ' $8.7 S othert X Up to $25.Q0 To those 1 ho tead this, ad.r thisi $1.50 Rocker will be ; sold for $1.25 Good Cobbler seat, solid oak Nufe Rocker, $2,75. Here, is a . - Special of " more than,';-'i drdinary ,", '1 interest...., . There -are lotsof$2.50 . Rockers,' ' buUhis is our $3.50 -Rocker; at the1 price of, $2.50 f V. COfJCIlES. We make them. We sell them Jt reasonable prices.) Come and ee -hatyou can-get for $10.00. St ; His first job. U. S. Treasurer Worked for : $100 Per Year. r , (Journal Special Service.) " NKW TORIC, March J7, The Sons, of Onalds srave a dinner at the Bavoy hotel, td which it invited Lyman J. Qagef, former secretary of the treasury, as guest of honor. The president of the society. Justice Charles H. Truax, acted as toastfmaster. Mr. Oage responded to th toast, "Welcome to Our Honored Quest. Speaking of his early business struggle, Mr. Gag told how his drat em ployment was as a messenger In a bank In Rome, Kv T at a salary of HOP a year. A f tor eighteen month, service, ha asked for an increase, and not getting tt. went- West. Mr. Gage drew a hurawou picture of his duties in the bank sweep tug th-building out, running errands, keeping the fire alight and other small task. EMPEROR WASHED 1 .7 .PAUPER'S FEEJ VIENNA, March .-Following an an cient. Holy Thursday custom, the Em peror today WAshed the feet of twelve paupers. He then hung bags of silver coins around tnelr neck. Afterwards, assisted by the Archdukes, he served the paupers with a three-course meal. IN .ROMS, 1 . ROME, March 27. Thirty-five thou, sand .persons attended Holy Thursday mans, at St. Peter's today. Th mass Was celebrated by Cardinal Rampolla, COURT NEWS.- m...,,.-, imih un i sn-.9.y(" "Bf: stlpulaltoii of th parties the suit of Victor Bforrleon agaiast the- Frenoh Ship oaillto-; for wages? Ws dismissed In qia CnTted State Court..' , - V .. H ;w"Coi bett has nieo suit against j. M.- Keith to recover KM rent for th building at th northwest oornet of flftl) ahd Alder street. - . , - . Charles Cleveland has sued to foreclose1 C50 mortgage on a lot at Woodstaek. The. inventory and appraisement of the property ot James .Jurnslda. dectasad. shows the estate to be Valued at 1410a, n Judge-.' Fraser dismissed , the i suit , of Thomas Darling vs. F. L. and J. B. Mont. gomery, to recover W71. if- : .-rr - v The property of Geo. R. Vosburg, 4a (eased, is vlued at 1914. ,-:' t Decree was entered, bv.defs.nlt la the tuif af JLaur at Holl vsJ'jfienty Hill, j f W- HS9"'j' w, I 1 i 'ill I III M - ' . . J r-i ri r-- 'r-rMrV.! r--W r-- 1. J NI L r Y A il l85-87-89,9 First St. "BOWEN 8 TRADING CHECK.' Good fpr, WTY CENTS On a balls of one-lentH of the value, when acrompttnirtj by lawful money Ot U. I. id the Arm ot IU Si Edwards : f No 16 Granlfa Sauce Pan ; .Royaii , r -. ... . enamel 20c No 20, same, 30c. No IS Gcanlt tt 1m. tr.mtm. :. 9awcw Reiiw -, Royal iteel en. amel re, 25C f -1 35c V. V r We ttartdle the " product vet leveral foundries.' TUe celebrated' BtfCKS, and the cheap BEXLETILLS line.Hlso the reliable -' t"f Stdridard Ranges A jgooi -hoie Cast range, 22-inch late pattern sduare oven; our guar antee ith each, V' is '. : $25.00 Those rho, aiil i 'good Stove, in smaller lse4,.e can supply at tyfrV,S7,50 ! RICE UST Ingrain taypets,,.. 35 cts gait-wool CarpetsA.f 50 cts All-wool Carpets 65 cts gest All-wool .Carpets 73 cts t;V; LAMPS The season U nearly over. ' We have bdUced fhe price on all Lamps excepting the very, cheapest ones. CART: FRANCIS. ThS kody ol tatr lata CapUIn Edwin H. Prancls, United 9Ute Oeodetlo Survey, arrived here from Seattle thl morning apd wa iMm'edlatli removed to the res idence of deceased' brother-in-law, By. ron Z.' Holm; lit Tenth street, whenoe v 7 ' 1 1" i mi i i .a PlANCLA UStt AS ACCOMFYINC THS VOlCt y-;M,;AedlIaiia a v ' a as ii ji ii r a n 11 i t i. . i S-S ; v - I ' 1 B. WILLS Sola' ACOUAN U1L ENORMOUSSTOCK Our big store Is 100 ft. square", three stories and basement, all full of up-to-date goods. If you want to furnish we ca ieH you everything yotr want.' " r' , Tableware : a;c acre i price . that are right. J A HEAVY ,5 SILVER PUTEpU SET, " 6 knives and 6 forks, '' $2.56 V Thisfcufsltdvs oneofourbist .values; in ii Medium . Priced aock ugoa iime , keeper, ne at brass -frame, weU-ftnished, Handsomely .up holstered SPRING4EAT ROCKER Solid oak frame. . finely polished regular value $9, special pnc; $6.83 roAiirrtv Come and see in. English 50 piece,' decorated, porcelain Set, worth $6.50, for " ' ' " 4io. . Do not buy it'.if you do not want it. - -' PILLOWS' , i: We' make theto! VWt kow what we put in them," and ire will tell you truly .what you are buy ing. ' 1 ' i Good Pair Feather Pillow,' $2.00. It will be borne to tin cemetery without religious ceremony at ' the houS. -Services were belt) at Bsattl - previous to the shipment of the body her. (Services will ba held at the trax'tTlPweyer.-The funeral cortege will indvs frdm th resi dence to Rlvervw Cbmetery a 10 a, m. Captain Franeii wa widely Ithawn la both civil and vai life, and, especially among men of affair Tfcij j patent injure the Mi 4i k hi ttm -r, MQSUUat - '. V 1 4 l- Vkhora fri redlala ivery Wtdntoaay At ft:15 7 . n YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Courteous 'yS. Salesmen -We employ only "first das talesmen. They are not persist ent. You are. free to come and go.- You will- receive, the same respectful attention whether yotl buy or not. Our Stock of : ' IRON BEDS Is absolutely the most attractive in the city to the buyer6f modest means: lt is puf constant effort to give the best values. . The above is a staple bed,' brass ; rod, head and foot. - The foot end is curved outwhat we call a swell foot. We have them in colore white olive, red and cream color. $8.50 Sideboard French Mirror, SweU ; Drawers, "jsraw; Golden , i'uusu The very lat est design, $17,50 PRICE LIST V tace Curtains, pair $1.00 Sheets, per pair..,.,.,,..,..,, 1.20 Pillow Cases,, per pair 30o Portieres, per pair... ....,,,.2.25 Window Shades, each 40c Poor Mats, each ; 40c from th name of those who will act a pallbearer,, a Hat; of whom J here ap- h.n. ... V... r . , . Carl Spuhn, George T. Myers, George T. Myers. Jr., Captain W.' P. Day, Com' mander United Sjtates Navy, apd Inspec tor IXUj lighthouse district: K. W. Town. Send. T. Scott Brooke, George W. Weld- READ THE JOURNAL. lllf ITf'Mrrf'ii s.-ssi-a-L.- QKA rtal, , lf i lS--li IS I Vfff . r ... ..-...15 -..r.--;.i ';' . Will eiioble you to play your piano even If ybu do not know one note from ; another.' If you are 1 an accomplished musician it will increase your repertory hundred fold. Tbe player has all the pleasure and all the effects of hand-play-wg because he or she controls the ex pressioji. The Pianola looks like a small cabinet. When Its aid is desired it is rolled In front of the piano so that its felt covered fingers rest upon the keys. ' When not in use it can be rolled - to an other part of the room. It does not piano in any way, , " , i , r , , ' I i TMC COST OP THK PIANOLA S250. M n. . a rot. PAYMENTS. Wakomtr , .Cut ,r ' X 4 X promptly to ' X(' X 351 "Wash. St.. Portlnn.l ' ',M. i a, X." . . rieas s.-n I v i .i'V 'X- X ' 'book about Ui 1 ' io;.tu l.j I ) ... , r , . ...... X Mini ( I ' . - ' -. 1 ' ' 1