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" ''f ..X2-'-.'i" .r?.- itmw ' -r- GEER Claims 20&tes, Furnish 108 and . Johns 32.x he political Ute-BJa)cr are losing sleep. Some of ttie aspirants for high cilice .continue to deal la flittering ep- eralltles, but most of them we Beginning te eubte figures The tables prepared ., b'r the different 'candidates, r " ihelr friend, do "06 at all harmonise, as sev of the delegations are claimed j more tbaii one candidate, One of Governor Geer'e workers claims the following, after the first and second bellotsi Baker. T; Coos. 7 Curry I; Clat sop, 10; uoiumma, 7; jjenton, i; uousiaa, rl Gilliam, 4; Jackson, J!; Josephine, 7; " Klamath, ; Lake, 4; Wnoiln, 4; XJftn, ; .Lane, 48; Malheur, 4) Marion, M; Mult nomah, 20; Folk, I: Sherman. 4j TVaaoo, KJ Washington. 6; Wheeler, ; Tamhlll, " IS. "A total of 208 Votes.-. ; v'.' One of JJr. FurnUh'a friends clalmi the (ollowtnk wlta an ever-lncreaslnar vote as Grant. 7; Morrow, ; Multnomah, el; Wal lowa, ft Union, It Total fM,:.&t:- Dr. O. M Dodson. state ' committee man from Baker County, Is engineering . the , campaign ; for Charles A. Johns. When asked for Brnres, Or. Dodaon said: "We claim averythln." It la understood that Ur. Johns' friends claim on the first ballot, the following delegations Baker, 11: Malheur, ; Grant, li Harney, 4; Wal lowa, ij.iwmiiiX'Iav':'" ; V''-' . In these-estimates the,Oeer men make their fUrrs irith the belief that Henry V. Ankeny will sot b a candidate, fir. Ankeney Is said to be workln fer Oeer. InreDlous Democratlo slate-makers have prepared the subjoined ticket. ' Governor George fE .Chamberlain, of .: Multnomah. V 11 !;, . ! , , ! Secretary of Btate Walter. M. Pearce, ' f TTmatUla. . ( 'Attorney General 3,, II, Raley, of Pen- eUeton. t . , Superintendent of Public Instructlon-B. ,JT. Bnuffetf'trf Tillamook. :r:'k -ft: t Supreme Judre Sylvester Pennoyer, of Portland., . . . ; ; EASTER SUNDAY. rSf d'ty ym"si How; Portland Churches Will ,At the morning servloe at, the First V' apUet Church ther will M addresses by 11,' ft Malone, Merwltt rujU, Miss ran ale X. Allen, C. A Lewis. Sunday School , : Missionary James Edmunds and the pas- tor. Bald Back, Jr.rf will sln a solo, with ' chorus by" the Chinese sdhool. There will - be sons And redtatlons by the chHdrin. Services will close with baptisms, In the . evenlnr at 7:45 the' camps of the Wood men of the World will attend In a body. Sermon by Dr. Blackburn on 'The. Res 1 " trreotion as Taught In Field and Woods." ' University Park Baptist Church Sun , day School at I p. m.j sermon by- Dr. ' Blackburn at p. m., subject, "Some Les 0 one from- Easter,",.;'.";;''; .: ;. Trinity Episcopal Church will old the usual Easter services, utilising the arm ry at Bishop Boott Academy for the pur- pose, under direction .of Rev, Dr, Morrl- eon. t Holy ommnnlon at 1m. m.; jnorn inf prayer and sermon, 11 a. m.; baptism J"al services at 5 p. m. evening services at 1,30. . ; - : At the Church of the Good Ehepherd (Episcopal) there win be holy communion at S aj m., sermon at 11 a. m- and 7:30 p. ta., with Easter musical programs. . At Gospel Hall, 144 Park street, tomor row. Sunday School will be held at 02:15 p. m.j preaching at T:30 by W. C. Arnold t and JvHarcus; subject, "Easter,". Bev, 1L J. Talbott, D. D pastor of the Taylor ; Street 1 Methodist . Episcopal ' Church, will preach at 10:10 Sunday morn , Ins and at 7: in the evening, The ser- - vices throughout the day will be appro prlate to Easter, ' , At the Clarke M. , R, Church, corner Eighteenth, and .Balelgh.' Rev.,; Charles liamUton ot Nebraaka .will preach at 11 m. The evening service will be In charge of the Sunday School. ) An Easter program will be given. , At , the. First United Presbyterian Church the pastor Huber Ferguson", wilt preach Sunday at 11 a. m. on "The Power of His Resurrection." At 7;30 p, TO. the topic Will be "Is He Risen 7" At i MM p. m. a special Easter service will ' be held In the 'Sabbath School."1 " i There will be a special Eaater service for men. at the Toung Men's Christian Association Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock Rev." C. F. Clapp of-i Forest ' Orove will give an address on the sub ) Jec. Tjie Awakening." The special fea ' ture of the service will be the music by the Monday Musical Club, a chorus of 40 ladles, tuder the direction of Mrs, E. 8. Miller. . -a The First Congregational Church at Sunnyilda. of which Rev. J. J, gtaub is pastor, has arranged a fine musical pro- - gram for both morning end evening. Rev. - a Clapp of Forest Grove will assfsVln - the services. ';.,..' At the Rodney AvenueChristian Church ' Evangelist H. C. Pttron will preach , tomorrow both awralng and evening. Miss McCormlck will lead the chorus and jing two solos Breach service. Mr. Patterson ' will preach in the evening On "T1e Fu ture State of the Dead," and at this eer r vice Miss McCormlck will sing "The Holy City." ' r,f; -- Dr L. M. . Thornton. Dentist Rooms floa-208 Marquam bldr. Phone, Hood B7; valdenre phone West 1214. , ',; WATER STATISTICS.; Replyini to inauiries from . Secretary Moore of the Board of Trade, the Port land Water Committee has furnished that organization with a detailed statement, bowing its receipts and expenditures for the past li years, The total receipts for that time have amounted to l,KB.08.O, f which S3 Pr cent was expended for n. t..i-r ?xrenes and repairs; 4X per J .'." eM th romatn- V THE RAILROADS. Joint Circular No. S, Iseiied h the Western Trunk l!njfrom Chicago, has bn received here. Uti refer to the recv algnment of shingles whne in traesiu -i glti notice that aftei Mfeh SL alt tM gle shipment prlginetlng wet 'of St Paul or the wseurt River will not beld or stored in oars or warehouses of interested coninanlee, nles ench orders are placed at Minnesota Transfer, . St. Paul or MJnneapols, 'or . Mlaaourl Riter points before the arrlsal of cars at tbfae Among J the lines locally represented who aret lntereted-re-'the Chicago Northwestern, the .Burlington, the Cht cage Great Wettern, Chicago.. Milwaukee ft St Paul, -the Chicago, Rock islana PaclOo, the Illinois Central, the Missouri Pacific and (be Wisconsin Central. The: eondltlon of Imorovements, either contemplkted, partly: finished or entirely completed 'alone the line of the O. K ., are' ; as follows, briefly epitomised Clearwater Valley,,, eirtensjon from Lew Ikton. to Camas .Prairie, located: cut-off around Atol HIU,'iWash. projected; ex tanalon from Eleln. Ore., east 63 mllec to Joseph, Wallowa County, i surveyed iew; line ; along the. Snake , river frbm BlpaH4 to Iwletoiv: K miles,v with line located and considerable work done cn the grades Willamette' Valley extension of the line from Portland to St. Johns. ; iounval .Special i iervlce. SALEM, March r-Jt, If the old, old story- lovef s uarrel-weary of life attempted eulclde doctor calledprompt emetws stomaoh pump-lire savea. .This Is ' the abbreviated history Of pretty Nere Ridge way's sorrowa Miss Ridgeway and. Arthur McKlnnon were lovera She, 1 years of hand- aome. . vivacious, innocent, laonsea tne young man Who had won her .heart. He, Worldly, , In, v measure callous, unyielding ; cold upon 'occasion, critical exacting not , understanding the tender love of the one' that eo fondly cherished his vry oame-witha! a good fellow, as irood fellows go. After a quarrel at o'clock last even ing, Nora took oorroHive sublimate, but her condition was- discovered in time to kave ber life. She Is sorry now. McKlnnon Is doubtless sorry. A wedding- may be the silver lining to the clouA of woe, COURT NEWS. 1. M. French wee appointed , legal guar dian of his children, Arthur Monroe and Elsie Josephine French. The minors are the beneficiaries of their mother's insur ance policy of 5eV. ! -. An order was received In the State Clr cult Court Wednesday Isued by Judge Melville C. Brown, United States Dtstriot Court of Alaska, division No. 1. restrain ing further proceedlhge In cane of Mat- cue W. Adams Vs. Western Fisheries Co. Adams is suing for 115,000 damages re ceived while In the employ of the com pany!' tender steamer in Alaska. L. Breshe hss filed with the County Court a bid of S3, 000 for a tract of land of the Hannah M. Smith, deceased, es tate. The property,, was, sold , by -the ex ecutor,, wuiiam i,aaa, marcn ian mr tt.600. The sale has not been confirmed by the court yet. '"Breshe has deposited 1400 with the executor as evidonce of good faith, - 8ALMON TfiOUT pISHINQ. ' Pending the- opeiilhg ibf the trout fish. Ing season, April 1, many Portland an glers are enjoying fine sport over on the banks of the Columbia fiver, catching salmon trout.; They bite freely at worma or salmon .eggs, and it is great- tun to land one ol the big fellows. The waters of the. Columbia are said to be -liberally stocked with delicious fish. .There is no law against' catching them any where In tidewater. We Guarantee these Remedies OR REnJlSI) THE MONEY, If you are' suffering with rheumatism get. one bottle fLa-Caa-Ka and Snake Oil Liniment and If it does not benefit you . return., the bottles 'and your money In tefupded. At all druggists at 50o eaoh. Yueca Root Salye will cure the most obstinate cases of skin diseases, bolls ,nd carbuncles. It is a sure epeclflc cure for piles, Try" a box. ,. Only BOc at all drug. giStS. - -irA . A J-blt botUo of ' the Grtat taquls Cough Cure never fall to cure the most severe cough or oold. Stops it in one dose. The only safe remedy known for croup and whooping cough. At all drug. If your druggist does not Have any of these remedies on hand come to head quarters. i;; OREGON CHEMICAL CO. 424 Washtogtoa street Stop, Look and Listen For the purpose of calling the attention of the public to the latest great improve ments maae u - y. vp V,v...', 4$ 0 Oasoline bas Lamps In .convenience, -safety, and economy, we offer for TEN DATS ONLY ; BOWEN'S TRADING CHECK FIFTY CENTS , c IN TRADE , On a basis of One Tenth of .the value, when accompanied by law ful money of U. 8., by the firm of' Stewart A Grant ? i STPffAHT 4S IUIIT UQIITin (i COrrH . (Successor to H, W. Manning), 41 Third Street; 4 PortWfla, OreaorT t.-- r in every town 'W?iret 5AVCD Ili'S lift pGiiDnoff , t , , ;m , Orton Resigns State Convention, George M. Orton, candidate on the Re. publican ticket for the legislature, r lgned the presidency of the "Federated Trades Assembly at its meeting" test r.lght, His resignation was accepted knd Vioe-Presldent H. E. Giirr was made his successor. - Vincent McCulloch was then' fleeted vice-president. A-locaL-5 tiewsDaoer .states that A. A. llilley, also a candidate for the lcglsla. lit on the KeDubllcan ticket, was not Jjted to resign as secretary of the As nemDiy. ah tnis is ancieni nisionr, but the faela are: . t At the meeting a wiefc'agejr sWeUry Bailey was present: Persldent Orton was not. The resignation of both these ofll cere were confidently expected. Members waited until the meeting was nearly over, .and, still no resignations came. Amotion was then made, that the .office or, secre tary be declared vacant : Thhf - was fidQBtsd- .wUft.prftfitleai iBinnimlty. . sjj4 after the vote was taken, Mr. Bailey arose and. jaid that he had all the time Intended to resigns He then offered his resignation. A. R. Lawton, a" member" of the Typographical Uuioh, -wsselecteo tecretary of ?the Assembly, SByiV; two thirds vote Mr, Bailey; was MtalnH a delegate1 from the Typd6raphft;artjni6n. , A committee was appointed, Mot nlht to draft resolutona expressing the appre ciation of the council for the efficient services 1 rendered by Mrl Ortpn vfhlle In ,pe-chalrA-- ' ,:r: " '. -Vf ( A comunlcatton was read stfttlrj that the International Confeetloaers Union had declared a boycott on the National Hlnnnlt ffntananv of Chlcaa-o. and reauest Ing-all unions to have nothing to do with the manufactured goods of that Concern. Quite a lengthy discussion ensued In favor of state federation, and the council issued a call for a convention to be held here the .first Monday In i May to further consider the subject and effect an. jOrgant ration. x George Y. .Harry, of the Sheet Metal workers' Union, was elected organiser, and Instructed to visit various crafts in the eastern part of, the state and induce them to send delegates to the convention. .1 RIVER AND OCEAN. UTha British bark Lota left Bownv this Js.ornlng with a cargo of wheftti ' 1 The British ship Rockhurst I the last vessel to load with, wheat this month She is now ready for the sea., and wll rlear Tuesday. ." fithe British bark Bruneii.', Captain Milne, arrived this - morning from lew rasUe with a cargo of coal, ana is an chored in the stream. The Brunei -was 71 days on the sea, having set soil Jan uary 11 The captain reports having met with fair weather and experienced pleasant voyage. A berth at the docks will not be secured for the vessel before Monday. The French bark Ernest le Gouve, which is at tlw Innng dock receiving a cargo of wheat, will sH . from this port with a new officer In command, Captain Cralgnon having resigned and , Captain PUliouyt succeeding him, . .. Mr. Cralgnon has not made public his future, inten tions. Pllllouyt was formerly wptata of the ill-fated Ernest Beyer, whchi?as wrecked oh the breakers at the 'niouth of the Qulnault River near Otay's Har bor last December. The vessel was con sidered almost a total wreck! and was shortly afterwards sold for $1,200. : G, Dcbrltf of the United Stated revenue service has returned to Portland after, an eight months' absence. In retuVfaing from the North he was on the Henrietta, which was wrecked on. the Alaska jSoast From there he went to Ban Francisco and was on the San Rafael, which also met with ill-fate,' and on this occasion Mr. Debrlts distinguished himself by sav ing several lives., , He intends to remain here but a short time. THEY LIKED DAINTIES. Several would-be sports,-with depleted pocketbooks, who were desirous of seeing the Thurston-Donovan. fight, broke Into the rooms of the School of Domestic. Science In, order to gain entrance to the exposition DUiming, wnere tne wnwH fieTl In passing through th' sthOft the men, not satUOed with gorglni? them sekyes with -dainties, virtually j Wrecked the rooms, doing damage" to th Amount of ISO to &, I , , Woman' Club Meets, r r .-,. . . V If -.r-- V ' a1 a" mecllnk of the Woman' Club yes- tefflay ifternoon Mrs Robert Miller, And Mrs. . J. C. Prltchard were chosen .dele aus to the Los Angeles )onventlon.T Professor Rlgler gave en . latcrestlnf talk, . his subject being . 'Woman's Re lation to the Public School.'-' There were several other Interesting feature, among 4Am-seJoshyjMf-',-.Blooh Baaer. accmnsnll by Mrr.- W, E. Thotosa. . PCojfXronstable Magner of the Justice Court took a double rig yeeterday and, proceeding to a point hear tho Poor Farm on the Canyon' road, arrested Charles Bchroeder- and Frank Grlsback and brought . them to town. Bchroeder , is charged 'with robbery, "while the other young man Is accused of assault and bet itery. Both were released on pan, ? ' ! -The conjplalnant in the case i Mrs, Michail Campbell, and the story be telle makee.it look very bed for the young men If shefcan subaunttate'lt, The boys, how ever, lSlm that shfijs a trouble-maker and has kept the entire neighborhood in a turmoil (or a long time. Each eide Will tell their ..stories to Justice of the feace Kraemiriext Saturday; - -V f ' Mrs, Campbell's storjr In part is al fol- lews:-; -JTbese boys have been abusing me, my husband) and children s long- time, and alao beating my cows, At o'clock yes terdav morning Charley Bchroeder kicked my door In and pointed a big pistol In my face. I said 'For God's sake, don't shoot me,' My little 10-year-old boy then ran o my assistance and he pointed the gun at the brave little fellow and I thought be was going: to shoot. Then I said: , "'What -do you want?' , ? "He said: 'Give me your money. ,r threw him my purse and he emptied the money In his hand and went away. The purse contained all the money I had In the world. I saved It up so Mike could get bck In the Hod Carriers' Union. The amount was $5.." . This statement Is but a brief outline of , the long story that the woman told amid tears and ebs, . All the parties to the- can asaembla&Jn, toe Justiee Court this morning. Th ease was continued one week and the jji-fendnts admonished to leave the tfSmart "afone. ' They .deny having disturbed her. DQNX. HOLD VOTES , it lb known that several thousand votes re.held back In trie Fair Bite voting eon teet,.. The Journal he's knowledge of one prso-gathering up hundreds of votes lor-.eq place. IN W colleoted many of tiram from Journal subscribers In the AeTghborhod in which he dwells. Vlt is known that a young lady has al- moijljnt'apron full" for her favorite o caiiqn., and others are "saving 'em up for a future onslaught on the Exposition Editor. u; ' j W ; "Dn't 50 this now flfs too early. ' 'rTWsiwotilest will, last for many weeks yetlan should attract Immediate re sponse from readers of this paper. Let us have all the votes right , up to date for next Saturday's enumeration. Ana eend them In on Friday. Saturday Is too late for that day's countng, This Is the count today. Peninsula- tto Sellwood II Ladd's Field 181 Cycle Park Knox Tract II Fulton I . , Clt Park 18 tTBlTwrthl coupon, write your choice and sand it In, addressed to Exposition Site Editor, Evening Journal, 289 Tamhlll street. JOURNAL CONTEST ; MY CHOICE FOR THE EXPOSITION SITE ' IS eeeeet -eew- Name .-.v.. Address, A- eaeseeeee e QUESTiQNTplCE. u:r:.", : Not so long.ag Jf hn Foster was quite well known fn local: pontics, and his leek, portly form eras very familiar as a cigar store ornament, ' Finally be arose to be an officeholder poundmaster. But that was hot bad, as the pay was far above that of some of ficers bearing hlghef' sounding names. Yesterday morning! jar. Foster was asked to visit the -police station, whers he answered some veVy pointed question pertaining to confidence games and bunco schemes. He had a companion In Sam Nevllla. -.-. Both denied positively that they were Interested In or contemplated any cohfl dence opera tlone. They were anxious to set themselves right and answered all the questions pat by the officers, There was no proof against the men and they were allowed t go. ..if- IV The Colombia Telephone Co. - has its printing done la Portland. Are union men aure iothers; dot -Sv-'s vi OSTEOPATH . TreaU Sttcoes&fUQy AB ; ntRvus AnD clonic diseases ' . EXAMINATION FREE ; - ' " 0fficei 4l6 Oekum Building Third and Washington Sts.' Call lor literature. - ; pisi J b the name it ' will pay you to remember when about to ouy a piano or orart '4J -'l f ; 4 Offite f and retail . salesrooms, 35! Washington St - . Wh6Iide shall Sti; Portland, Or, . Braiiih Stores a $an Francisco, Sacramcnio,' Spokane. : ' V'.- V .- ' , . ' - . .iJ.sV Finest assortment of high grade planes In the olty. Write for prices, terms and any other information desired or call per. sonellyv . - v-.--v-1 Bros. Piano to. ' Agents for the celebrated STEINWAX 4 SONS, EMERSON, ESTEY, A B., CHASE, RICHMOND and h STARR PIANQS. , ' 326 WashiiyrtoB St., Near Sixth ' PhOnt Main 677 Fin Piano Tuning PROBATE NOTES. John A. Beck and EL H. JHaplghorstJ nied tner nrst semi-annual report as ex-. ecutora of the estate of John Hctts, de ceased. The .account shows the total value of the estate s appraised or corn, ins; Into their hands to be $15,932.85. The total disbursements are S5U.7& tile eseout or" s report shows the aggre gate indebtedness against the fstate of 8dilla M. Ktfrleh to be tt,2.U. The as. sets amount o ns. An order of sale of the personal property was granted, Sarberg Dispute. It is stated by many that the claim made that the Barbers' Union, as a body, opposed the present state law governing tbelrt trade Is erroneous,, and that no at tempt will be made by the union to have the law repealed by the next legislature. . . i - i- - - , A Treats'' all diseases acute and chronic, holding an unrivaled record In chronic and nensoes diseases, spinal affections, and diseases of women. Call or write for Osteopathy Explained.'' No charge made tor consultation at office. Dr. W. A. Rogera A. T. Still School of Osteopathy, Kirk ":v. !!;. . viile, Mo. DreO. LordOate Only Lady Graduate of Osteopathy Portland. In : Phone, Main 17. .,-y.-.,..-.- Offices, 638-W MAKQlJAri BUILDINGe Has illustrated Its ability to cure all curable diseases after all other methods have failed , consult v DR.:'L. Be SMITH Of lb Orcgoniaa BuOdine; u Fourth year In Portland. Graduate f A. T. Still's School of Osteopathy. Con sultation free at office. Call or write for literature and Portland references. Lady ssslstamv .- -- Phonei Oak 4211 residence. Black 831. E. U. RIILLIr8, Pros, Will Trade Yon A New Trunk Old One 311 MORRISON PIANOS Osteopathy IM' '., e Osteopathy - BSBSSSCSBmSeWtBSaB9ISECEeSBSaaSBS3S Watch For the; Little Trading Chedts -i'-J ..THey are the same as money in your pocKet . -.'Z. HE JOURNAL, of March 26 j L el .'was ; worth more than : 50c fin moneys Do "you. read the. ad vertisinrj columns? Dp you watch I for all: the good things, offered? The Journal advertis- inrf pays reader and advertiser.' A ISH IR1T0 Most Men wear Shirs and want themtofiL' They" . s..aj$o want Combine all the good qualities, end are nvade right here in Portland by white girls v No Chinese lahor 1 ; Have Style, Fit and Cood Wearing qualities. They ; are made hi hundred of different styles and colors They fill all wants. . s v You make no Mistake when you buy . ;; MT.r HooD.smtvTs McALtEN McDONNEL , i . I6lrtd3 tHIRJ) STREET ST4 cor. 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