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About The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1902)
V ( .3 n n 7- Jl a. CAUCUS Senator a Williamson's managers are more confident now: than at any time since th campaign opened that he, will U iiooiinated for Congress. They say that their candidate Trill be nomiaalad on the first ballot, and.prdbably by acclima tion; Jftor soma time It has been consid ered VroblmWhoRt tb Portland dele gation would support. Whitney, Bote and Ack Mathews have been In consulta tion with" th Williamson men for a. great partof - ths day,- ad as a consequence "Williamson stock-le way above par. A. JV Schneck ofThe Palles la "Chair man fit the Congressional Commute and will call the Congremjional convention to order. A caucus ottbe delegates trill be held Monday night and It will be decided who wilt be Chairman and secretary. A jiiatform will also ba agreed upon- The Eastern Oregon delegate WBi Insist upon the platform declaring In opposition to t lie leasing of public lands, in tavpr of (penlng- up all the public domain for set- tlement and against thS f admission Chinese. ' v ., , , . y The Democratic State,' City and" County Commttews have opened up headquarter fur the campaign. A suite of room have been secured on the.' sixth floor of the chamberpot Commerce. These are the name apartments that were used -.by the Republican State Central Committee for liHudquarteri, but were really the private cities of Mr, George A. 8teele, th secre tary of the Republican committee. Mr. Steele haa retired 'from bualnesa .In this city and la living: on hie Clackamas Couo ly farm. , ; The remainder of the Baker County Re publican delegation 1 expected in. Port land this afternoon. ' John U Rand will be In, the party and will ber the orator to ymcm m nvminiuoa usnaionie iown, Mr.T'nrnisb: was asked ; who would make hie nominating epeech, and 1e aald lie did not know. Mr. (Jeer will bo noral ated by one ofv the Marlon County; dele gates, who baa not: yet been selected. All the Salem people are orators, , ' Farmer George A. Bteele-ef ClaekamM County, secretary of ' the Republicaa utate Central Committee, Ja In the city Dr. Paul J. A. Semler, chairman of the Democratic committee In Precinct No, 48. haa called a meeting of fft Democrat et that precinct for, Monday evening;, at Wl Williams avenue, near Weldler street. ) The chairman of the Democratic com mittee In Precinct. 17 has called a meet ing of Democrats Sunday afternoon at 3 -o'clock . at the office' of Ifc Smith & Co., SOI Falling .building. 4-$, ':..., it i said in Democratic circles that T. I. Davidson of Marion County will get the Democratic nomination for State Treasurer. - , j, ,.-- . t Delegations from three eastern counltee to. the Republican State and Conyret clonal convenOona, arrived at noon ' to day on the delayed O. R. N. train, as ; ollowsi Wheeler County tJ. B. Robert -on, R N. Donnell; Harhey ' County I 'red Haines,' J. JU Turner, H..S. Bower, A. W. Oowan, R. Kellar; Malheur Coun t y J. W, Hooe, A. Ai Brown, O. H. By land, W W. .Btelner."f , , wbenhV rnlwtnefsalea "andf that jf be violated the law he did not do so mten- tlormny, orhe evbutd not have done so The law on the subject was against the defendant, however", as It names Febru ary aa the commencement f the 'Closed season, , and In passing on the case this morning Judge Cameron fined Mr. Nash ' AMySEMNTS - ROUND TOWN, A free entertainment will be given' St 7:89 tonight at the Men's Resort. O North Third street. :S" A;'.r'. 'V- :, H. W. Sloan of Baker County, U, and Emma Holcomb, 44,' Mve been granted a license to wea.-' .''i.v.-.wV Ei-Coni'lct Charies tawrence was. held to appear before the Grand Jury in the . Police Court yesterday In the sum of $500. His last offense was the theft of an over- THE BAUER THEATRE ttnrft 1 Bake. hTanaear. - Phones, Oregon 107; Columbia flOflb Innlnw lapVA hmiu hta nlffht. Polite and Refined Vaudeville a Great . 4 , .Success, r.' i ' - .Note the Big- Acts and the 'Time They Appea. - - , tieahdo ' Bros, 8;S0 Wm., Walton ...... ....w',....;..-..i;.ii H5 Lynnc ft. Kennedy ..i.v,W, esM. Prank Bacon A Co. ,&i.vuT:,.WMv:M O'Brien, Jennings and O'Brien 9:26 Clara C Moore ., . t:i The Great Duffy Children 9:53 Carter and Thornhtll ...' ..10:15 The Senaatlon of the Hour . The Great Cycle Whirl ........s..B5 Matinees Wednesday ana Saturday. . , Tf!rAa mfltlnee - 10 -13 Evening ..15-25SJ-0 Cordray's Theater One week, Commencing Sunday, Mareh and Saturday Matinee. 30, coat. Return engagement of MISS JESSIE SHIRiEY hi! nnTnneilir In SMavsbesnf eeh SUNDAY AND--MONDAY, Paul M. Pot ter's dramatization novel of from Du Maurier'S TRULBY Tueedav. Wednesday. Thursday fend Friday, an elaborate production of "THE OCTOROON." Saturday Matinee and evening, "THE TWO ORPRHANS. Mr,, Ben Stern presenta BLANCHE WALSH And her excellent compa ny., Thursday and Friday nights, March 17-28,. m : "LA MADELEINE.' Saturday, matinee and , jilKht,, VJANICE MERE- a HR FREDERICKSBURG MUSIC HALL . Seventh and Alder Streets. FLYNN'8 LONDON GAIETY GIRL8 Presenting , . :. A Night In a Turkish Harem" Introducing .. ' LITTLE EGYPT In her sensational dnnr ' General admission, free. , Not long ago the Roman Catholics of this city purchased, In the name of Father Zam, 41 acres of land adjoining! tbc campus of Columbia University. A branch Of -the Notre Dame Unlverjtlty at South Bend, Ind., wllr be' established on the site, and it Is Intended, to be one of the leading educational institutions qn the Paoinc Coast., . Portland Club,' Firth and Alder. t:piBesf'luntt.4h'rclty.:"':;.-'- '-' , Portland ;CJub,';fthahdl Alder. Street tfaf Xrtffld. on the Morrison street bridge was jfli'layedabout - half an hour . . i ' if'w.'im.i . . . W ail evening .djr.tne iawf itirvueu oar Jumping ijhe ' track. -' ; i.Detectiye elner iound . Krnest Clause ana vj neison1 ngnung ainira ana Burnslde streets yeste wlay . and took them ..b6Ut:ts'htatbiju.'...Tbt former; was, booked. fot assault Jind battery, he being the aggressor.. A young mtn created considerable ex citement on Wastrtagtoh Street, between Sixth and Seventh, at 7 o'clock yester day by assaulting one man and ordering all' others off' the street. ; A large crowd gathered and the unknown disappeared. The funeral of the, bus Minnie C. Nlch- ols took place at 1 o'clock this afternoon, interment being in: Rfvervlew Cemetery. Rv..rp. Alrmmii AfflnlAt1. . letter box at the corner of Bhaver street CONCERT EVERY NIGHT and Michigan avenue. ; Carl C. llbe has been discharged In bankruptcy.' . . :. Dan J. Malarkey- bought the Irving Soap. Work at. an execution sale for Deputy Sheriff Thielsen turned over to. Cunty Treasurer T. Scott Brook fi.oM.21, th "total amount of premium money re ceived from the sale of 1900 delinquent .taxes.., Thla Is aa unusually large prem ium return for a single year, and it Is dear gain to the Bounty. An inquest developed the fact that W W. Faulkner,' Who dropped dead Thurs day; was a vlcthn of heart : disease. , Mayor Row has received a letter from a publication concern In .'the East stat Ing that It i was desirous of securing pho to graphs from marriageable bachelors of Oregon' for' distribution among Eastern ladies wlo want to hltch up." CO N CERT HALL BLAZIER BROS. 242248 Burnslde. FAMILY ROOMS Gentlemen's Resort r Louis Dammasch Goednouejn building, 10S and ' " 170 6th sweet; Opposite post office. ' -- . .-' . ;. - Cold Lunches. Schliti beer oil draught Sun Soon Huie C6s ' Importers, wholesale and retail dealers in Bilks, Carpets, Mattings, Teasand RICe. Japanese Fancy Goods, Rugs, Em broidery. Shawls, CrepeSi Underwear. Ivorv Carvlnvs. Inlaid and Lacauerad Goods. 247 TAMHILu STREET., ' DEATHS. Lee May Young,' ;Chlnese 47, No. (3 Second street, apoplexy. ' Walter Faulkner,' aged 33, 626 Petty- grove, embolUm, ,,...,.. . Otto Schumann, monumental and building work, 204 Third 8t. Esti mates on first Bits work only. ' : J. P. Flnlev .AL , fion. ' Undertakers and Embalmers, corner Third and Jefferson streets, do flrst-clast work and dsal honorably with all. JAMES BUTLER DEAD, 'ia ;': Jamea W. Biftler of tSbtdendale', Wash., died In this city-this morning from can cer. , -' D' Tl ' 7 " Mr. Butler was very well known all over the Northwest, both' In public and private life. At one time deceased was extensively engaged In 'the stock busi ness. Always a staunch and enthusias tic Republican, Mr. Butler finally, drifted Into politics and was elected Assessor of Klickitat County and at the time pf his death was Auditor of the same 'county, Marlon Butler, East Sideagent of the Southern Pacific, was a .brother of de- T'"-1",; ; V l,t. -.'I.'. f-.-y-:- 1 . -"1--'-vr-','-r;!FrrrwiTT (RANGES ' 9 ANOTHER CAR COMING 3 In' 1 f "1 Our ranges are sold under the abso- , lute guarantee ttLatthcy arq constructed of the best material;: perfect in workman-' ship and that they will operate perfectly f and give entire t satisfaction in all cases, under necessary conditions, ' -'Mm-- ; ' Wq Sell Ranges From . .00 T0 00 '. '"i'l'.'S"' $21 $50 A N . V - "V rt9:lD): !l t Manufacturers have . advanced. '' OUR PRICES SAME AS ADVERTISED before for the next thirty days. We have large , stock, v Ml 1URIL(0)APIIIIG V 44 , V V 1 lT -.U i Cars, of Birdsey White Maple More Goods of Latest Designs in C. Parlor, Dining and library Furniture IN PRICES WE DEFY C0MPCTITI0N jUo mm s 4-5T0Rr RED BLOCK SELL ON EASY TERMS If DESIRED 172-174 FIRST STREET ceased and Mrs. Captain Sblllvan, a sis ter. Alfred Hoi main a well-known news paper man, is a cousin. ' The funeral will take place from S& Tenth street Monday at 2 p. m. Rev. D. Nicholson of Ooldendate will officiate Lone Fir will be : Mr.' Butler's last rest ing place. Everybody (ikes the Peacock flour be- eause It is the best. 1 th Edward Holstuw Undertak- max VO ran oral directors aaa em balners. 280 Taxnhlll. Plioas 507. Clarke Bros, for Flowers. rison Street. 288 Mor- 'At the meeting of the Street Committee this afternoon the following new busl jss will "come up: Petition for the Improvement of East Klghteenih street from' East Salmon to lla wthorne avenues privilege, for'WUlam tte Boiled 'Works to run at air Uue from the shop at the corner of Front and Ev- rett streets to the other 'Bide of .Front street, where repair work is JbeliiaT done on the spars of the French bark Asie; an ordinance prohibiting the erection or plac ing of signs and advertising matter upon streets, submitted from the Council; reso lutions, from the Board, of Trade : censur ing ihs stjreet ratlway systems tor allow i n g their ..roads to remain out of repair to the detriment of the pavement adjoin ing; Calling attention to the disease breedlneTJ sidewalks; suggestinjf : that wooden street Crossings be replaced by tone; objecting tothe use of sand and tl composed rock for I roadbed purposes; City Engineer Clerk's report and. plat of t he extension of Hawthorne avenue from Kast Eleventh to Stephens' D. L. C; an ordinance - appropriating ti.000 Xrom the treneral fund "for the repair of . curbs and walks around the park blocks, - MR; NASH'S CASE. . IM ."."1 ' The case of Joseph Nash, charged with vling ducks out of Season, w.'ja alrod in the Municipal Court yesterday. There was no question about (tame being sold, but It was shown that Mr. Nash did not onoeal , the. fact that he hud the ducks ir sale, but sold them in an open man Which, bore out his claim that any infraction -vof the law on' his part was through ignorance of the closed season titites. 1 ,5 v ' S&aa maintained that he' was under the : ti prealon v that the . eeaaon was open Funsral Notice. BCHOTE At ' 8t ; Vincent's Hospital, EJlisabeth Schote, beloved ' wife of E. Bchote. of eubllmityJ'Dre.., and mother of Mrs. J; 1. Mitchell,' Mrs. F SeChtetn and Mrs, J. Schlenk of this city. Aged 67 years. Funeral services from Finley A Son's undertaking parlors. Private, Remains will be taken to Sublimity for Interment ,on 8:30 A. M. S. P. train Sunday. Salem, papers please copy. I ' A . t'1'" '"' $ .; . : , , ' ' .-'4. :' ; HE 1 STITCH IN TIME 4' Saves nine, fBy having that de- cayeJ tooth at-" tended to at once 'you may save a number of sound ones. Tooth trou bles are well known to be con tagious -Wise Bros. . can do it quickly and thor oughly by their, painless n.ethjd. ; 7 , '.. - ,-. k "' ' - Ts ' i Vv -i WISE BROTHERS 08, 209. 211, 213 and 213 Falling fildg. Cor. Third and Washington ats. Columbia phone S68. Oregon phone South S291,. , ....... From an Artistic photograph fcy .t.W.MOOJlE;. ; In the) Dekum BuDdlng. . . I ,. . . - -4k ss m m y r.s s m tw xr 1 sr Imported- Eastefevelties ; ; ..! i ' i. '''T , . v Eagle uCycles $30, ; $35, 40,! $45, $50 You can't beat the EAGLE BICYCLE for Quality aha Value. :'fj& jG? j& js? MM . !'C-; You Should not be Satisfied Until You Have Seen the EAGLE COMBINATION RIMS and EAGLE CLINCHER TIRES. This is a Combination Never Beatert. .:K int tAW.t lliu hlk nut is the simplest tire to mend on case if puncture,, Anoinx,o,w,ts Strong ppmta is its aurabi iuiuciu-i:igi 4Uf, vut? wt wic ptrqest tires 10 It gives i satisfaction.- ; ..U ; - s THE EAGE COMBINATION RIM, niade! of wood ani ' aluminumj; the strongest rim made, having ,tht stiffness of thejjtyjd conJbinei' with the str(engj of the lightest knowi metal, lyl' 't- f ff s It wiS patm iitfiht EAGLE before s4yhis'il I r-!?.-. mi-t;.-; ftitftaiU-lM. ',"",-.:. . f .' - K t.-;. ' ',.;.!ftj';Wf::'i 1 iT ':? t ' S, :;.- . "ii'M,- frWtV. C r,--yiff 'j(yJ,.;.y V -t.' .!''" ' ! " v :0'?--e;-zi'i'::v" ;.:":'':: ,ft4'e' r-5.hea; juncture ma I m UgUAsf ftl LwT IMiU g? I ' RRflv EVENING 8:15 MATINEE 2:15 THE BA THEATR E PHONES! Ore. N. 1076 Col. - 506 WEEK STARTING SUNDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 30 Business Getting Better Each Week V NOTE THE BIG EASTERN HEADLINES MRUS and WALTERS Direct .'from TONY PASTORS New York City -ROSECara , .V i EUROPEAN fcOVELTT . ARTISTS. ALBERT HAWTHOIINE ; DAVE.BARTON ; American Premier, Singing and Danolng Comedian, From the fit James Musle. Hall, London, England. t " RICHARD A. WILD O'BRIEN, JENNINGS and O'BRIEN CANILLE WALLING SID BAXTER 0 This week riding in opposite directions. VH The second week of the positive sensation me Great Cycle Whirl v OUR NEVER CHANGING PRICES , ' MATINUS, 10c, 15. 25, . NIGHT. 1 3c, 23c, ?5c, 50c , ; ... . MATINEES ' Satt ok sal on week In advenes - ' WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Willi MllliS (Myrtle andJBeMle Simon, 4W nd 12 years, respectively, were breugDt down from The dalles today by Officer Hawley Of the Bo-s' anu Girls' AM Society and turned oyer Ke care of Superintendent Wi Op.i GarflSerg The mother !of the chll dren oesSy jftie name f iLottie Ray moafjiJ SheUt'eeparated from nor hua- oana. , The girls were-taken away from their, mother first" about two weeks ago ana put in the Aid society. . Shortly after ward .the mother cams .down and stated man did have ' relatives at-Kelso and, thinking' that she was sincere in Iter ap peal, consented to part with his charges. The trio were I put .'aboard: the steamer Joseph Kellogg and Mr. Gardner bade them grood-byev The next morning he re cef?fea ' 'Telephone messaga from "Judge Blakely Of The Da)l, Bta ting- that Mrs. Raymond was back In" the dty with her chllrenind waa. en a drunk, and that the people there. bad taksn.tBe little ones' away Xrom their - warward mothers and given the father 4 hours-1 Jn which.: to.' leat town; OfflcerJHaWtor, was at once sent up 'to securs the cnildren. ' RAILWAY: .NOTES, iJ- I '-TvW.--- :.f. ..-,:--:' ., j?i . "77 ; , HrT,;-?".7;.Tw .Hf-I that shs waa on her way to.'Kelso, WssK ' Traveling .Passenger Agent Lindsay ot use of the pvm(Ji I .V Ncere arid VeaW,'. 'Mst'SiXli. :PlliS1s!iXlSt I "j ha4 'glrl.. along, with' the illinols Central has returned tM Th..Wn.,C(ntW,tii, i.mj ,' . . -Si il V.-w.? I , her and make her home with' relatives wJoumJn..Eastern,Oreon. 4 new-usrle whlchmoy interest ttmuU M- TXLX. -t v,-, ,. vHrt?":'?' ItanrjrtenosocTravsiin v ?, Iter Agent Casey of the Milwaukee will be pleased to learn that as i cowatesc Ing .moat satisfactorily from the , opera tion to Which -he submitted at the Good Samaritan HIspltal last Sunday. ;. j Contracting Agent Ford, , with head nuarterti'X'jiil Spokane; mn4 ijCwneroip''" Agent J56yC with headquarters It' Sea tle,nbothtrafflc officials of the !lilwau , kp wlrl arllv? fn the city Sunday itaortiT Ing.. hMM1'ii'JM 4:4;. . uperifttndent Tleldsot th Southern ' pacific was busy today getting ready for 9WSN&Jf Mw : time card. It will bfe come effective Tuesday next? April I. , lit s bearsS this .self-exptahatorj' statements i 'Tor the government and Information of '' employes, only and not intended for- the ' - i';.