The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902, March 31, 1902, Page 1, Image 1

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WEATHER.
Portland, dr..
March 31. 1902
Tonight Tues
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GOflGEDED
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Fulton Still in the Race
t for, Senator.- ,
It la now rsnerftllv eoneedod that fitatA
Blnator N.j WUliainpon of PrinevtU
' wiU have a, walk -over f or th Congres-
. ,. aloaal Domlnatioa la tha Soodd diatrlct.
Tb lndtoaUftits are that J will b noml
1 Mtad oa tha flrat ballot. If not by acola
.' matloo. If tha Multnomah delegatei at
- tnetr caucus tonlrht oaclda 'tovaupport
WUllamaoa aa a unit," whlea'- ita la aaid
- they are likely to do,; Mr. Moody's name
wut prooaoiy not o nuona w .tno
oonvanUon. , . . .(!
The convention will meat at' 10 o'clock
, tomorrow la Armory HalJ, and .will be
. ' called to order py Chairman Boheock of
rr S ;Tha DaUe, aibert Yi. xmp of Morrow
'Cbmity WW be made ehalrman f . both
tae temporary and peroanent orgaDtza
V ;Uon. .The.oonventloa-aUl'be cempoaed
9i is j ; aeiegatea and T , wiu nominate.
" 'iarlnf out Wultnbmab. Mr. 'WlUlamaoa
- '." elalaia to of those, Thia leaves Mr. Moody
- e-ut of the race, ' ,. .' t ,'.,...
V Jude 1C C TBrlnk of Prlnevllle wlU
" ' place Mr, WUUbumb la Domination.
The supporters df tl. W. Scott are evt
dandy afraid of the Astoria candidate
for the trnited SUtes Senate. Btronf
pressure was brourht to bea. all day
. yesterday, on Fulton , to obtain
liis eonsettt 'to enter the race for Govern
: r,j and thus get him out of the path of
Mr. Scott's ambition. He was promised
the solid Multnomah delecatlon and as
. much' of the other antl-Oeer force aa the
Beott-Matthaws combination can' control.'
Mtv Fulton doe not see ft that way, and
aaya bin prospects for endorsement for
th fleilaU were never brighter. , v
Xhe Indlcatton today are that In the
. sUte. convention It will be tbe ' field
atalnst Oovernor. Oeer. Some of tht
men who are avowedly working for Pur-
tllMh and Johns uv that In th ivmii
thay re thfcre ia no hope for their YawSr- J
JO' the bomlnmtloa f Exenator Cor
w - Uett. - Mr. Corbett however, - does not
want th nomination and la auppoaad-to
be.afBupnprter of the Governor.
j " nry 'K!7Ankeney'of Jackaon 'Cotfoty
V?yAi city thla morning. .At on,
t tua Mr. Ankauey was a prominent can
dldate for Uovernor, but la now leading
the light for Governor Oeer in Southern
"' Pr?n. Judge Stephen.. A. Iwell- of
mllton( who was aJao-,endWa7t for
Oovernorrta 1rt-Irtland."
f "Ar .you tUl la the Bgbtr' he was
"I never waa" replied the Judge.
M B. C. Beach,- who has Just returned
from Southern1 Oregon, has suddenly ob
tained .prominence as a candidate for
w mnter. ma mends aay that he
will receive strong aniiDort. Othn uniii.
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dates for this office are actively working
and. the contest for State Printer is
likely te be a bard-fought one. Edward
Bverett Toung. of Baker City, is rapidly
growing in popularity, and v Duniway,
Vorter and ChauBse have many strong
supporters, ,
It now seems more than likely that the
IMmoorats of the Second district will
. nominate for Congreaa BJx-Governor Pen
yer,. provided alwayst that Mr. Pcn
noyer will accept the nomination.. This
i regaraea as doubtful, although It Is
v said that strong pressure; will be brought
to bear on him to -have him- thake the
The Democrats In Plwlnr ta ' Vnnpth
ward, mat vaaterdav mttmatin ami .
ganiaed permanently, by the election 'of
Frank . Bchlegel. ohalfftiaR,' and A. -T.
vvniuooa, secretary. The chairman Was
authorised to. appoint a committee on the
rpgiatratlon of voters and a committee to
confer, with, the .othea, precinct t the
Fourth ward regarding 4ha organisatlntt
of a ward club.'. Chairman Bchlegel will
name these committees at tb next meet
ing of hla precinct club.'. , .J e
- It"TUrlval-of polttldani today "in
clude George O. Bingham of Salem. Aus
tin & Hammond ofTMedford, James M.
Kyle of Salem, C. I. Johnson, of lone.
K. D. Stratford and A. N. Crawford of
ojrburg. Dr. J. F. Calbreath of Balem,
and ft. J. Qtna of Mora, c
The delayed 6. R. ft K. train tht after
noon brought to the city nearly all of the
-Republican delegate from Eastern Ore-
5 on who were not already in tha city,
mong thee are Frank U Moore, N. 6.
Richards. John I . Rand. Fred Basche.
William O'Donnell, Andrew Elliott. Thos.
MeEwan and County Chairman William
J. Lachner of Bakn " County:: J. H.
Clarke of Bourne; Charles L, Mollquest,
John B. Thoreon, D. B. Hendricks, J. D.
'Caaey, J. F, AMen..O. M. Rlcbey, E. W.
Davis. J. W. Bcriber, J. H. Peare, Ed Kld
d le and Chas. D. . Ooodnauah of Union
Countyj Hon.. W: ft. ElliiTjudg. James
A. Fee, T. W. Ayres, T. J. Kirk. li M.
Webster; J. E. Bean,. JvM.'Ferguaoa.' T.
J. Montgomery", Lee Morehouae : and
Judge John J. Balleray c of Umatilla
County. v . i
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Amons? the other delearatos wh arrlvpd
r.- this afternoon are J. frvin xt 'McMlnn-'
vUle, F. W. Benaon. J. I. Bridges, A. M.
Crawford and F- B. Hamlin or Rosaburg,
W .Wi 8 Union :f Foaall, E. P. Cranston
of Baker, C, E. McCombw of JVndleton,'
u George A Peep lea and George Williams
v of Weston and R, Alexander of Pendle- ;
ton., s;;i;5tA'v
i SPRING NECKWEAR
Have on hand for. your choosing, tho very, latest
f ffcreattens. 'Drop in aneast your, eyes. , f
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. Vv 'r- Think of ywir Sprmg
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Sola Agent for
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' (Berlppa-McRae News Association.) :
1 WASHINOTON.? March 3Li-It Us offici
ally denied at the V. kt Department that
any important public paper or private
documents relating tne war witn mnm
are RiLanln from tha fllea of the depart
ment, as allegedf ln' a -Hoitott' dispatch.
printed in that city. i-.
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WASHINOTON. March 31.Ambaaaa
dor to Menlqo"' Clayton Is jplven leave of
abaenne r for, th purpose of coming -tc
V)ihnnf i',";i') -. urgea
proferred against tint by. Wm. Mealy
WILLS
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;r (Scrlppk-MoHa ws-'ABolatlon.r
. WiStflNOTOV Mirfh Sl.The Philip
pine Civil Govern melt bill wa favorably
reported by; the tSamt Philippines Comr
mlttee today. A minority report wa also
The lattei1 nrottdkea to substitute a bill
declaring ! tlia the ' United States relin
quishes all claim 'of sovereignty over and
title to the Philippines, provides for the
occupation of the islands until the Parte
treaty oWtion re cameo out ana
peace tiasy-ben' established and an elec
tion held 'for the. adoption of a consti
tution for the archipelago. c L
BICYCLISriNJURED.
' u
While out bicycle fldlng near the Bull
Run reservoir- yesterday . morning, vu
Onhnrn. emnlnvmi at the Model Drua
Swrr, Eat Washington -and Virand ave
aue.imea with quite a serious and nearly
fatal BQrtflent. The young man i
coasting flown -a' hill an in order to keep
on a good patn went too near a lence.
tearing his, handle bars' off the wheel,
f ntu J. im- -m w Into : a 'telegraph j note,-.
I Hnni ifri'.irv inn . fiintuiiiiv tj.ui..
tliiwlnp sim pboi' . WJ nto tna tJHMI
ana bruiRihg his siiottioer ana irg.
' The injured young man -was taken to
hla home on East Fifteenth-bwt ween tea at .
ie ana- wiAin. sueeitr srno-or. riynn
wn uncalled. 7 ' - -
The physician reports that the young
nun la In a vervhmiged condition and
la unable to ra We hla arm.
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This Man Claims He
Had Three Wives.
(Sorippa-McRea News Association.)
ST. JOSEPH. Mo..- March 31. Christian
Nelsojv claimed by l women to be their
husband, pleaded guilty when placed on
trial today and-sentenced 'to three years'
Imprisonment; He admitted having three
wives, ptfBldr ta(Jitdtiwrs bad any
; i 't1"' " " . ',. J 'A' !
" YZNf, C A! XLOSINQ.
t TheWm CTosiug iserclacs of the T&ft
tana inBUiute ar-tne x. m. c a. win o
held In the, Auditorium of-the Association
on Wednesday,- April i. All , aro oordl
allr In-rttad Ao ' attenA Th. following
program will-be rendered: t Overture
Aaoclai6n Mandolin and .Guitar Class f
ing, President W.; M. Lidd; selection. As
sociation Mandolin and Guitar Class: ad
dress, W. P. Olds; statement, General
Secretary Hv W. -Btone. ; ,,
RIVER AND 0CEAPL, S
' TbP,Alblna Ferry' traffic 1 Increasing
rapkllj every month. Every trip back
and forth across1 the river the boat la
laden with passengers and teama. the lat
ter making up a steady stream of com
merce from morning until night.
The British steamship Adato left down
this morning at '10 o'clock, Captain Pone
accompanying, her to the mouth of the
river, Th. vessel .1 bound for Manila
"and tier cargo Is made up , as follows;
W.85T sacks of oats, valued at lid. 826.94:
in Jul' pales 'or 'hay, iTr,7S,ir: on deck,M,.
7Sf feflt of rough lumbers $347.32; 13 cedar
pile, WS. rand, 2plne piles., $1,145... - ;
The Oriental goods brought in the" other
dav by the-lndraoura. were being tran
ferred, from Alns worth dock to the- ears-
thls morning. ".One trainioad of the goods
left Saturday for. the East, and another '
will follow this . afternoon. "... The - goods
ronslst mostly of matting, chlnaware.
silk and curios, and are being shipped to
New Tork,' Boston, Baltimore and man)
other cities on tba Atlanio Coast and in
the interior." v.j. . , r - ; ! -
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Washinston St
ani HATTER
tba Jameson Hat
Entered March 19th. 1902. feond clB
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'KILLED i
,i (Scrlppt-McRa News Association.)
OAKLAND. March 3L John Connors.'
superintendent- of -the . 8outhtrn Paclflc
pumping station at Shell Mound, wa shot
and killed today toy Thomas Dwine, who
admit- coming' from the- northern : part
of California for the purpose, 'on account
of Intorferenca In family matter..
PRISON FRS FSCAPL-
. (Scrlpps-McRae News Aasoclatton.)
: ST. XiOCIS, March II. 8lx-orkhouie
'prisoners made 'a, successful daih for lib-
arty, early this ; morning. . After gettini
Out of tha stockade they were nurnea to
a boat provided) by friend and hurried
acroaa the riven Where they dlaappeared
' ' Wedded in the dome.
WASHINGTON. March Si. - A few
minutes after J2 o'clook' today tha- flrat
cquplt ever married in -tb Aoaa of the
tfapltol were v united by uatlr 'Of the.
Poaoe' Bundy, ? of this city. m The bride
.rroom' la a von no" Cuban named Andres
.Mas Palro and -tha bride i Mi Cather
me MoConlche,,' a. t .Canadian ' girl. 'i nn
ceremony vwas witnessed., by onl.V. a few?
persons, aa the dome waa, cloted for the
time being to the general public.
fflU
rVhy He Caused the
7 Desperate Jame
son Raid. .
v ' : . (Journal Special Service.) ,
, IXJNDON, March , . Cecil Rhode
level ruibllrlv . avowed, the reason why
"1 orgfinised the? "Jameson raid, 'They arq
low svt rortn-itv, rifs own woru Ji'y one
r hia Dingi-aphera. ' v!
:.H.ti)iot Mr .KboderfaB aavlngf
"Ther were ttirw reasons. .In, theiwt
ilace, lffowu tho5Knre3ikAlai in-
MHraite "onstacie a ine nmn nn nnum
ri(fi him In cv-ry way I could on what
;nu may call Afrikander principles, but It
xit of no use, and ro long aa ha ruled the
Transvaal the brake. waa put on all pro
resa In South Africa. (( - '
. "The pwoml reason was that there was
n' English-speaking- minority opposed t
vrugor, out at least as raurn opposed to
'eelng South Arrlca under the lirimn
lag. Thetv was then a small minnrity;
ut a growing on', and If If ft to develop
t would have become a majority. When
he hour came to set rid of Kruger., that
vould have balked the policy for which
' hod ntruaaled nil my life ti make
Jouth Africa an Integral part of the Brit-
sh Empire. - ... . .i,; .
"The third reaaon was. yoh cannot
nake revolutions in these days, without
money, and 1 had at my command at that
I me a combination of millionaires ready
.o support me, - whom I might, never be
i ble to get together again.'
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(Serlpps-Mc'Raa News Association.) '
, LITTLE EaCKi March M.-Lata, re
turns from the doubtful counties "how
' Conclusively that Senator James K. Jones
ft defeated for ra-Iectlon by Jamea ' P,
furcountles, Governor Clarke carried th
. xounty iwnicn -waa nttneno . senator
Jones; stronghold. : . ': j' . '
MASONIC CATHEDRAL,
-Contracts for th soavailoa of the new
f Skittish Rite Cathedral at the southwest
itimw- of Mnfrfacin and Lnnsdale atreeta
were signed Saturday and excavation tor
the new cathedral was begun this morn
ing. The property 1 12a feet long on Mor
iaon by MQeet did on Lonsdale.- ,
When complete, the building -win. have
qo superior or it Iklnd In : the United
States. - Itwlll be In the Grecian style ot
architecture and will cost, about $60,000.
The walla will ba of pressed cream-colored
brick resting upon a foundation ; of
pressed re dbrlck. It will be a great or
nament to the city. ?J i i j
litlllf:
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" (Sorlpps-McRae News Association
KANSAS CITT. March 31. Th annual
Grand American Handicap live bird tour
rtnraent opened thia morning under far-
orakle weather icondltlons, ..j.,; . i,
- The first event, the Kansas City sweeps
stake, had' almost entries, causing th
number of birds to be shot at. to ba cut
down from 12 to i. j 'iJt
-t .TliE WEATHER
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Cool weather In the- Pnoiflo Coast
state has moderated, and the tempera'
tures In Oregon arid Washington are gen
erally above tb normal, ,.
- There ba been ho enow of consetttlance
west of the Misouri River In tha last
hAufL. Hut it Ift rlntldv. and ihmn tAnlnff
in the North Pacific states.- Showers are
S rotable tonight an Tuesday m Oregon,
outheaatern Waahlnatoa and Idaho. It
will be warmer. ? tonight in i Southern
Idaho. - , .'. -i. , ... 4
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. ' POTATOES CO SOUTrt r
, A large shipment : of Oregon sotatoes.
aPKTPgrttlng about .14,1100 sacks; were ship- f
pea riaay evenmsr on tne ateaiaerxH
umhl to Ban Frameisco. AHboueii the
Calltorolai crop haal a- shortage thh'yer.
prices are" rather weak there account
of' thef large Colorado crop. 4 4A amnber
DID
ff carloads hav een shipped o . tb
Bound lately to 4iU a 4arg gwernroent
order, ' , t V ';
mUft- Potoffl,cf jt Por' anfl, OroB,
I . in) )l f n, C J. , I i ( .,). II, i I i i
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aaf 11 I. II. libit VUUftli
Tha crusade of ' tha L(wia,and: ClarV
crusade of the.Lwfs ,nd. CI
Civic Improvement AtKKn i.tflott to 'clear
tne sidewalks. o- ui euy, fi au advert
Msemenl, bjcycle ,rcka, Ko waa, cam
menced this morning In pai-hest; ..
Sidewalk Inspector- W.' f. ; Llllla started
out early ami made Ij Sweep 'of th
territory be covered.! t AIAit SO. person
were visited, and.aU4iroiiiised to respond
promptly to. the orden, -ti-irchants' will bt
allowed to use but two fJet of th aide
walkr, bloycia.raeka will 1 aal'-l come
out -where thy. oocupy a vrt of the-alde.
.walk) bootblack stands r, included.
The work ot Jioiuyin air n. business
house ot th city Individually wlU re-
nniM avriil months' .li).....
C C. Murnhy. ha been atiDointed ta mm.'
aist Mr,,uiu ana ,w(ii ) art. M. work on
,-Tuesday morning.- r -" ' j f. '
Tha sidewalk Inspector wilt be. clothed
with the-authority ot a regular nolle of
ficer, and tiwlr iippolutmt-nt will; be -con.
firmed at 'tonlf"tn-meeting of tho police
commissioners. ,
(Scrlpps-McRai- Ncw Association.)
" WASKINGTON," March 8L--Beeretary
Hay announced today that the Colombian
government' had presented a definite pro-
Soaal for aJ-:rtraty between the United
rates and Colombia, id which the latter
give unqualified -consent to the sale ot
the-Panama Canal to the United Sta tes
?.na provides- an adequate-and aattafac
ory guarantee for the maintenance, op
eration, . cnntrnl-. and 'protection of th
canal by this govramit.-
t (Scrlpp-McRae Kw Xsaoclatlon.)
.TAcOMA, March- JliA." great body ot
goid-heertn ore ba been found near
NoolVck Falla' 4 vv,-
TljrJ of the ledg, the largest 800 feet
wid on the-aurface, assays $37 in gold
per ton. . t - ., f
The discovery baa crwtd groat oaolte
ment Anion' milters and prospector and
a great hegira. to the nw gold Oeld I'
timrSTOLEjNllBIKE Oic
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bontrtta Thief' Rcflrnsrtf B$'
k ;J iviother-in-Law.
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Fred Leckenbv. Who Is In the. emDlov
of the Bswen Seed Company of this city,
ha had, nn, unusual experience." About
two and. a half . years ago he purchased
a Columbia - chalnlen ..'bicycle for STBs
Wbll? he was up, hi Eastern Washington
at that time his wheel was stolen. He
spent. $20 IA advertising It, but In vain, t
The way of fate work out mysteriously
Indeed. Several days ago Mri Leckenby
received word from hi mother In the
eastern part of Washington that his
wheel was ,at her hou4 and thar she
would send it to him. . ;
It appear that one day a yoUnr man
came to her.house and asked her If she
knew -the address of Mr; Leckenby. She
said aha did. Thep he told this story: -
"1 Stole that Wheel from Mr. Leckenby.
I have never dared lo wa It for fear the,
theft would' be: traced home: to me. . i
have been attending revltat meetings and
have come.'t0 the Lord, I see what a
wrohg I ani'unty of and I am wHIlng to
return the 'tyiieel and make any further
reparation I can.''
The younc man seemed Ivery ccjtrite;
nut aeennea to give m name.
F. Cadanan. driver of a milk
wagon.
ca need the 1 arrest this morning of Clar
ence Blaster and George Thumer on
charge of assault and battery.- Each
prisoner 'depoei ted $25 to Insure hi ap
pearance in" the police court tomorrow.
CONTRACT BINDING.
Xn interesting question of Jurisdiction
was decided by Circuit Judge Alfred
Scant this morning In the case of 8. C.
Beaoh vs. Guarantee Savlna ft Trimt
Company. . .
BeAch entered into a contract with the
defendant company- and, made -his last
payment May 4, Wi; be claim mtarepre
sentatloh.on tbe, part of the. company's
agent and attorney invfact, X! W. Bfaln,
by which usurious overoharges were ex
Beted. Judgment' waa ' asked -In tha
amount that aod . th loan,.- and inter-
The trust compgnyi- in defense, mea "a
motion to 'uuash' the. summons oa. the
grounds that the said j. Blalh had
resigned as a director of anoVagent of the
company,- wsldent-In "Oregon that tb
company's headquarters were in Ohio,
therefore the Oregon courts had Ho Juris
diction, , Judge Sears -denied -t ha motion
and'&tnh)a)ted on tliet application of th
law in tn case in part as ioiiowst
We are constrained to adopt th view
that to hold the. court wUbout Jurtad te
flon of the defendant corporation under
the facts presented would - reault in tha
nullification of the' statote. cat Oregosn its
destruction of legislatwajntenv and 1
Intolerablf hardship to the cittsen of oar
stat. who would be -compelled to reaorf
to a distaht tribunal; and In oountenane
lna a total reoudlation "of the hinrfin
efficacy of conracta aoltmnly entered
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Act of -Conri of March rd. It7f.
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TORTURED
of a Soldicrl
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'-(Sertpps-'McRaa News AasocIaUon.)
. ' WABHINOTON. March . JLVThe W'ar
Department has ordered an investigation
of the charges mads by the Manila Amer
ican, 1 a newspaper, to the effect that
Private Edward Rtchter, while a prison
er In tha guard, house at. Do Marinas,
was tortured to death by the lieutenant
commanding th detachment. It I said
that, he wa . bound hand and foot, and
then several gallons of water were pour
ed on bis face, drop by drop, and that
when released he was dead.
r FOOLISH WOMAN.i
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f' f (Journal Bpeclal Service.
' NEW TORK. March Sl.-Mrs. Addle M.
Francis and Albert T) Patrick, the- law
yer, convicted of the murder of Million
aire William M. Rice, -are engaged to b
married. Th . romuiftic announcement
ha lust been made. ' . " ::
'Mra Francis is now making prepara
tion to dispose of her household furni
ture in order that ohfe may gi to Oasln-
ing to live near ping mng rnson waen
The N. P. Makes Effort
to Resume Traffic.
(Scrlpps-MoRa News Association.)
ST. PAUL. March' SL-Northarn Pacific
truffle 1 tlll blocked by the hne at Mc
Kencl,. North Dakota. Officials of the
road are unable to say when regular ser
vice will be fully reaumed.
The floods In th northwest are subsid
ing, but the troubles of the road are com
plicated by severe storms. One Coast
train wa tent- but this morning fully
equipped for the through trip.
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Mj(n Thought ioHave;e,ef)
At; 2:80 Vclbckf this morning Specla'
Officer Chlldera found a man lying on
the sidewalk near the Fourth street en
trance to the Chamber of ('ommerer
building in an unconscious condition and
had lm 'conveyed to the police station.
At Drat It was thought that the man
was simply Intoxloated. but a. close ex
umlnatlon by 'Captain Holman oonvlnred
him .that' Such was not the fact. Tht
pian' wore , nulther hat, coat nor shirt,
and ilt la a great wonder he did not dU
from exposure.
The supposition is that the man was
given "knock-out' drops In a neighbor
ing saloon or lodging house.
The man's Identity haa not been thor
cughty established yet, owing to his con
dition, but When questioned mutters the
nam of Hass in a rambling 'sort of
way , .: 1,1; i .. '
Flood Fatalities Re-
"UltJcll L0b3.
, (Scrlpps-McRae NewvAaaoafatlOTt.)
NASHVILLE!, March 3I.-Latest reports
show that 23 persons lost their lives and
the fat of three more Is uncertain as a
result of last, week's floods in Middle Ten
nessee. - --
The property loss Is estimated at $2,230.-00ft.-
'
At McMlnnvIlla five are reported to hi
drowned; tat Lewlsburg, 4; PuIukW, 10;
Mountain Pleasant.. 1. and Harriman. 3
The damage at MCMlnnvllle and viclulty
hf estimated at $800.000.
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(BCrtPPsltaiTSews." Aufn5mJ
TACOMA, March I.-8hingle manufac
turer are elated over the news that the
St.' Paul and Chicago lines have met th
lllllnot Central cut of t cents on shin.
$les. The - tariff rate from th Coast to
Chicago haa been reduced to 68 cent.
'(Scripp-MeRae New Association.)
NEW YORK, March .-Tha steamer
Noordland, 'with 47 passengers taken oft
the .burning Pretoria, 136 miles out at
sea, arrived here early this morning.:
. The - Ore- in th - hold of the Pretoria,
which arrived last night. Is out
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