The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902, April 01, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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That He Will Be Nomi
nated for Governor.
' ' overnoE T. T- Qcer came down from
i Salem this morning, and is an Interested
tptcutw r the many my political
'cne that ar belne enacted. He will
: remain until after-the adjournment of
the Mate convention tomorrow, Govern
or Oeer la conlldent that he will again
' receive the nomination, and Unless Iere
Is aome big trading done by the combined
antl-tleer force thi afternoon end to
night, hi" prediction are probably cor-
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RESIGNATION REQUESTED.
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8ALF.M. April L The State Land Board
ha asked tor the resignation -of D. F.
Hardman. clerluof, the state land office.
This action wa taken. a. TuH 'of
Jlarumsn recent visit and active par-
' tiolpattam In the work tf the' Albany pri-
i marlea notwithstanding that permission
to be abeent from hla outlea at that time
hni been refused. On Hardman'a visit to
Albany he, or the tactlen wnk he led,
wa Ignominleusly defeated.. and now to
multiply hla agonf. cornea the request for
hi resignation, which a tantamount to
a dismissal. Hardmon'- successor has
not yet been-appointed, but a-lctlon
will probably be made at the net meet
Ing of the Uind board.
S CLOTHES.
It la worth on whHe to'efep Into the
fcoy department of Bea Selling-' a store,
roriier f Fourth and Morrison streets.
. If any Item among the latest elethe and
Infinitude of up-to-date furnlHhlng for
the little fellow baa been rerlook4 by
the buyer for this store the visitor falla
to discover what It Is. The style In
' yeuntrater' elothinf are approximately m
distinctive aa , those .for men. Norfolk
aulti In latest shades are shown a the
leader (or boys from 4 to 18 years of age.
There are so many fetching sailor suits
for; the little ones, ranging from tVt to
ii years of age; tb double-breasted knee'.
'pant suits are lnlgreat profusion for boys
from 7 to 17 years; and the asaortment of
youth's suits, suitable for 12-to-20-y ear
eld young fellows. Includes chalk-line
tripes, 'elive mil turea. blues, black, and
til the latest weave. Mr. Selling has
en at peoial pain to provide a moat
'comprehensive dinplay In this department,
i and mothers are specially invited to In
pect the stock at this the Spring period,
when so many boys arr'lkted out for the
' valuing Bummer season; , , j . , , v
l:; ENORMOUS NUGGil
rjotJrTnj gpeoJar Service.)
- GUTHRIE, O. T., April 1 Oreat excite
fnent has been caused at Lawton by the
'ittwartblng by miners lit the , Wichita
mountain of an Mi-pound nugget, , 'i
per cent, pure gold. It wag found la
lievtl't can on,' the arene of one of the
ancient ' mines of the Spaniards, where
ruany cruolbles havt been unearthed rs
ceatiy.. - if-urr 4
GILBERT BANK RECEIVER."
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' Journal flpeclat Service. '
SALEM, April. tH. B. Thlcltten .today
Tiled an amended complaint for hi claim
f I5M.7I a temporary receiver of fhe de
funct Gilbert Wro.' Bankrta hitfh the
creditor of' the estate 4pinr.,,.The ttJilnj
'wd ortglnnlly allowed by Judge Uellirigcr
,nd the demurrer sustained by Circuit
J add Uols, o hat ttif uuuter'wld bow
again come up In full , J
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HARD-tUCK.
Thrice Jilted iii.a Xear, But He' I
OefH f r..l
Ol LIVeSi i
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He earn Into "TPap' coffee house and
edged up ta the oouuUr. Oreetlnga were
exchanged, and then, wth a melodramatic-
air, the young man said to "Pap":
"Well. If all off between m and the
f gtrlf her folk are nice, old people. She's
pretty, -nut tie 'going to marry me
other fellow. I shook hands wiUi lilin
and htm my congratuladotis. He's
too good for her. I musn't y anything
fcgalnot him anyway, because f.e s a fel
low lodge member.''
"Pan s' heart 1 as big as his hercu
lean frame and he was properly sympa
thetic. -
Then the youngMnan with the soft voice
and the. subdued air tried to "smoke up'
and be clwerful. r "You ." he anld. It's
really toe bad. That makes threw inside
of,' a year,'' and the sad )gh that es
caped him was drowned in a gurgle in
his, throat as the gulp of hot coffee
gilded, downward.
"8h' still wearing my. rinrf. If no
use. I'Te had all I want with girl.- I
hall never marry," and be attacked hi
mince pie with tremi'ndoua energy by
way of emphasis.
' "Thaf right, my by.-' said "Pap,"
as he shifted Si avotrdupols from one
foot to the other. "1 hope you won t
try to go find do anything desperate
like suicide, for instance."
"No." replied the Jilted lover. "I don't
dure to try anything like that again. I
have made the attempt twice now, with
in fourteen months, and I ant liable to
be thrown out of "my membership in
every lodge I belong to. It really 1
quite an unsafe thing ta do, you know."
With uplifted hand, solemnly obligating
himself never to marry, "no, never," lie
blew out through the open door to the
dusty street and was seen no more.
SPRING FANCIED
if. .Slcheihtbo' well-known dealer in
hat and men's furnishings, ha at his
tore, at tXH Washington street, one of the
most attractive line of ascot, imperial,
four-in-hand and t wing neckwear
that was ever offered for ale in this ,ity.
Mr. Bichel carries the leading manes or
DREDGE WB WRECKED
A shlpron 9t iKMnch pipe 'Irom tlie
Kast, consign! to Bowles A-ltrow lof
this city for Us dn the -old dredge, wa
wrecked at p:lton, Cl, yesterday morn
ing, and will 1 sent east for repair be
fore being brought to Portland. Thl ac
cident will not delay the work on the
dredge to any nppreclable extent, a they
were not wanted for lmmedtat use.
DR. R. D. NORHIRIP
OSTEOPATH
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(lERVOltS Ut (HOIK DIStASCS
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EXAMINATION TREE'
Office: 4 f6 Dekum Building.
', w Third, and Washliigton $ts.
fCall fot llterattfre'. i.a.. a ?
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goir hiri and ta the oi agent tor tne ary proxy, C. H. Carey presiaws-ana uuy,
crlebratod Jameson hat. Gentlemen who Avillis wrfa aecretarv.. It wa alveg ut"
oesire lo aim b iw einwri m- uu iuiuuiu f nai nf unt-XUie (woum not o itnujjima
pay a visit to Mr, Slchel' place to study I 4ettwTnlnatlon of Mr. Williamson,
tlab ' v . VTHm Hefeasftlnn ' iwlB hold another caocna
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And His Associates Are Now
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You are inv ited to call; it wilUcost
you money.by giving you as good
profession anywhere in the worldii
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Rebels captured the tew of BaraheBa,
Santo DomUifo, but the government re-
captured It 5tr severe, 4ghtin, ,ug.9tXX
iMrsons were kUled or wounded.
Trains across the lsthmui of rapgm
o. HgAjg ku sifilillaon & - - II
Th-.wie.e..i r.naf bill will follow
the OhfriTe IJxclun bill in tho ".1..
The latter will be disposed r within f
few days.
The futwral proceslon of tho Ht
fields und Butherford 4 and Wtt at
Whltesburg. Ky., were attended by ZOO
mourners, all of whom carried rifles on
their shouldrs. . ' . . , .
Harry White, secretary of tha Ameri
ca n Ligation at London). Is ilkoly tq be-
I coma Ambassador to itaty. v
Two hundred painters, and - paperhang-v
j era In' Butte 'have struck or an advance
I of 50 cent per day. 1 .Ci
All the cotton mill Operative, except
(the yarn mill hand, uf Southern New..
j England have had their pay increased.
.TohsIc Murrlson. accused of the murder
of Mr. Olln Castle, because a rival for
the affection of the woman' husband,
and convicted of manslaughter, ha sur
rendered to the Sheriff on account of her
bond being nullified when the Supremo
Court granted her a new trial. She will
have no trouble in furnishing now bond.
The erlmo was committed t pi Dorado,
Kaneart ' -. : 11
T:ln?fr--!hJLiL5,ll, BT,bifr.T
tractor Dean t Brldgport, O. T.. and
escaped. They will b lynched If caught.
By means of wooden key ix prison
ers escaped from the St, Louis work
house. . "- -,,'-.... ;l -; '
Willi Burton, Fred Van Wormer and
Harvey Bruce are on trial at Hudson,
N. y., for the alleged murder of Peter
A. Hallcnbeck on 'Christmas Ev. Hal
lenbeck waa called to his door and shot
by three masked man. The defendants
were round with th revolver in their
possession. ",
DELEGATES CAUCUS.
The Multnomah delegation mot lat
night in caucus and decided to cast its
lrUmttLh4 U..t; It decline to b bartere away.
J&Sai? BrtVZ-Ji-&Xllll nv ttt a .part -of the, delegar
were present and these; were jfeprtnentod!
v" t-"7 r.
toniKht tv Uous the. aovftnorship and
l T ICJbutnil Bpecfal BervU?.)
SALEM, April t. The .highest niark
touched o far In a contract for thi
yer, crop of hop wa reached In tftlg
city when an agreement between James
B. Hunt of Nervals and Lillenthal Bros,
wa tiled, whereby the latter agree to
pajr 12" cents for Hunt' erop of hotw
for thl year.., The quantity 1 U.OuO
Itound.
Another contrart wa filed between W.
F. Buckner of Jefferson and the IS. Wat
tenberg Cpmpany of New Ifork for 8,000
poutMb at ; cents.
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Oregon Fruit at Charleston.
Secretary Reed of the Chamber of Com
merce ha received a letter from-Co.o-
some very One apple in th exhibit, but
regret mat tney are not Detter,-ns tney
are nut representative Ot the resources
of Oregon. He also regrets that hi ha
not more of them, there being only 40 In
the exhibit. 9 Missouri, lUlnol and Other
A t Uteit have a large amount of cold tqr- I
tlmt. though they look fine, they cannot
compare with the Oregon frUit In siae,'
color, flavor ana paiataDienaa.
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MUNICIPAL: STATISTICS.
A few
Ao Sacretarv itoor Ot th
Board of . Trade rrot the mayors of
flfteea ettles bavtng a. oopalatUn of HV
CM or thereabotttsT for Information
garding tbo m paid by th i9T
ear, telephone, water n4 ligtmng gr
vico. , .thm Mcmary ot th .iU,
Chamber of Commtrc ha rwpocded.
giving th desired information. KgM
lllgr ifliajnnnBa PMIH. am aasKVaV. '
" charged for "We??
Jk7'V773
tn l4lAM I t1U
and 11 for ten nartv lines. There I 10
a rate' of 5 for business telephones on
the limited plan, whin include 10 con
, nections. and additional rail ar cbrge4
for at thacrate of t cent each. Too
limited telephone ar operated by a
nickel 1n h olot arrangement, ror
private exchangee, the charge is 118 for
six telephone, and fl additional for each
on iri,'ijc f:. ..
; Th street fr far I I cent cash, or
twenty-flve' tu-keta for 1. Universal
trmrwfenr are gllowed at all intersections
oa.easb. fares.. No.trnfers are allowed
on tickets excepting for school tickets.
Ticket for chlldreiiattenfllng school ar
old at the rate of forty fof $1. with th
privilege of transferring at all Intersec
tions. . . .: .- r ',
jJh fctrts- lighting rates ar a toU.
City tight. i arc all night every night,
K per month. -
City light, SO .-p. Incandescent every
night, 11.25 per month.
. Arc lighting mostly on meter. . .'
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th Pnt net rate for serle arc. Nu
discount la allowed ror prompt payment.
Thu. It 1 seen that the rates auoted
above are JO to M!:ver -cent tower ..than
they are In, Portland at th preaont'.tlm.
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OREGON nTT. 'April 1. Several of th
Clnckaraaa County-delegate to th Ilo
publican state convention positively as
sert that there la no truth in the tate
mnt printed In a Portland pa pee- yes
terday, that they would trade for support
to Porter for State Printer wtth either
Qeer- or Furnish. While th delegation
la iillid Ar. tLuKlnp. Pnrtip (nun flrSt
turn .win iniMiuniMitiv uiimrt ueer. a
though they Twer elected on- an 1 antt
Cleer ticket. At the county eonveation
two oi lub.- atvoweu ueec uiK.irit. m
County Judge Gordon K. Hayes and Rep
; rfsentativo t. L. Krue i!' defeated
ohly hy. six t0i(V nine vyjusi weapeetiyeiy.
M, MUivey, a ptoneer reaiaens, very
low with canbef of'thin
h, .and It Is
believed that he will dt I'
hnnrk. . I ! A
AM ;' t
Srhe delegatl to th Wft-a ltrlcr Con
gieMlonal cohiventlon ' left" for Roseliurg
on the overland train last night. " Stat
Senator George C rownell wa (o hay
accompanied them, County Judge Ryan
having agreed to furnish hjm wttha
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TODAY'S WEATHER.
A dlsturlxince of decided character has
made Its apearance off the mouth of the
Columbia river. It will slowly move in
land during th next 21 hour and cause
showery conditions to prevail in thl dis
trict, with mlid temperature
. It I decidedly warmer In Southern Ne
vnda, Ii tab, Colorado and New Mexico,
and -slightly warmer In Eawlero Wash
tngton and Idaho. In the Middle West It
Is unseasonably cool, with freeslng tem
pt ratdre In Kansas, Nebruska, Missouri,
Illinois, Iowa.'MlneotH and th Dakota.
The bar 1 smooth, with a light wind.
The weather f cloudy. - -
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i The- fand,; tohe srectlon of monti
tnent tot tie. memory of tji Oregon vol
jinteer who' are burled itn Illvervlew
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Located in Twelve
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you nothing. If you HiaVeiork done
service asfotf cafn
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KssssASsr ' ' "- saj . wssss
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-'.' S'-Vtl-Jt sito' j.Vr. jw.-r.
Cemetery I ateadlly Increasing. About
1401 , wa received . during, .the montn of
Mnrch', making the' total sum to data
M&fi. Thr jceroaln aboulX5 volun
teer yet to be paid, and it la thought
that their contributions will tncrease th
fund to ll.JUO or f.,400. OoneraF Summer,
the custodian of, the fund will call a
meeting of the General Commute soon
to aecara . denuro and - take other steps
toward th erection' of the monument.
SALEM BRIEFSri ;
w fJearnat Special 3rvlco. ' ;
SALEM.Upril XMrtf: V MfSlters of
MlltorvJfwaV fc a' new rrrnir t the
Chema Way Indian, Hdnonl. She will pel "
iorm the ,dutlesWI iartaistant matron of
the jboy'drmHwr&-.M.4' Aj A; - . j
Wrrt. Prown, Jh. : JMCCornack nnd J.
J. Murphy ;r all .three carrying roxle
front th.' Jlarto 'County- ,-Congrealonal
delegation." are In Roseburg attending th
Congreeelpnal convention. They are - In.
truct w'QpngraMjv ftmffuo; , 1
Thom Wood, Under ntoM yif on
and a half yeara: for -larceny m a ware
hous,'ra ecervd from I : ma HI la Coun
ty at the penitentiary Monday.
J. W, Ha of Portland, Inspector of
rural mall route for the Pacific Coast,
conducted an examination for applicant
for the pogitiorf of carrier In Salem ye-
Treat all disease acute and chronic,
holding ait i unrtvalad record In ehronlo
and nervous diseases, spinal affections,
and disease of women. Call or write for
"Osteopathy Explained." No charge made
for conaultatlon at office.
Dr. W. A. Roger
A. T. BtlU .Bohool of Osteopathy, Kirk
. vllle, Mo
Dr. 0. Lord Oates
Only, Lady Graduate Ot-Otopathy
In
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MAROUAM QUILDIN
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Osteopathy
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-Splendidly ' Equipped Offices at
CORNER SEVENTH.
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CITY BR.EWERY-
Bottled Beer Specialty
:'J- t-rflt and most complete
Etab!lihed 1862
Tlphon No. f.$L:4-
Get your orders In early and give your wood' .'
t : .'. to dry. '' '-" - " 1 "
Offica: No. 80 TW'8trw'.i'ti1' - , . ...
Ore. Phone, Main S63. . ColutnbU, 373. ., POFLTaWANPt OR
terday. He left on the 'southbound train
for North. Ontario; Cat. . .
Robert Hlil, an aged man 'from. Kla
math County, "and t Augusta Honness of
Oregon City were entered a patients at 1
tne state Aayiunt for tne. insane yester-
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The amount received by the State Land
Office for the, month of, March, $49,SS6.44,
establishes a. recerd In the history of
that Institution since the commencement
of the term, of
clerk.- ? .. V- ':
M. : I, Chamberlain aa
ABOUT PEOPLE.
- Max Bhlltock haa returned home from a
week visit to not late, union uounty.ii
v.rv much lmnrnved In hesdlfn. , - .'. ' 4
Mr. ' C. - B. Sawyer1 and : family, eon
Istlng of her daughter, the Mhtae Vel
ma and Floy Sawyer, and her son. Mas
ter Edward Sawyer, have returned from
an extend yllt at Harper. Kan. They
were -away nearly 11 month. During
Mr. Sawyer ,tay there her father, M.
C. Stewart. dUd.. It ia possible taht tb
family may again take up tt residence
on the East, Bide'.--; -
James Milter returned last evening from
a visit to Aurora where he spent Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. W, U Bobb ot Astoria
are in the city.
3. C. Hayter, editor of the Polk County
Observer, ia In town,
R. M. Boyd, "the Seattle agent of the
Chicago, Milwaukee c St Paul, ia in the
city. , . . , :. :'
A. McLaren, city ticket agent of the
Spokane Fall Northern, at Nelaon, B.
C, i In town..
Hon. William Galloway of Oregon City
wa In town. Mat night. '
F. W. Benson, of th Douglas County
delegation, came in from Roseburg last
night. ' ,
' Robert Ford, agent of the Chicago, Mil
waukee 6 St. Paul at Seattle."! In the
city for a few day. ,
John D. Lee. superintendent ot the State
penitentiary, ta In , too city. . jt ,-. ' ,
( Mrs. and Mr. Frank I . Woore, if 6a
ker iCtty are. in town, Mrn Moor, is !a
delegate to the atate and county conven-.
tlon. After these meeting adjourn, Mr.
and Mr. Moore will Vlalt California.
E. W Bartlett.. Register of the Cnlted
Stat land office at LaOrande. 1 In the
city watching the trend of ; political
event. .-j.- -
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tliey will save
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br in the Northwest
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fl PORTLAND, OREGON
C.GCCWO. the Oreat Chinese Doctor
I called groat be
cause Ms wonderful
' cure are - so well
- known throughout
th United States
l'and because so
many people - are
thankful to him fur
saving their litre
from operation. He
treat any and alt
diseases with - pow
erful Chines herb,
tiuiM buda. bark
Si J : veeatablaa. that
.-i vr:12 I.-eea-H entirely un.
Umi rmdla,;Thl famou aoctor nowa
the t-action of over m .
remedle .that he h, uocfully
used in M different , . dlseaea. H
guaranteeas to cure catarrh, aftsw.
lung troubles, rheumatism, nervousness,
stomach, liver, .kidney, female trouble
and all private disease. Hundred of
testimonials. Charge moderate.
Call and e him. CONSUITATION
FREE. Patient out of th city writ
for blank and circular. Inclose tamp.
Addre THE C. OEH 'WO CHINESH
wi-hvnb CO.. 1SU Third' street. Port- .
land. Or. Mention thl paper.
BITS OF SPORT.
The University' of Oregon track team
la now In active training under C. A.
Redmond. They expect to be In excellent
form for tho Intercollegiate meet in
May. W. O. Trln. the regular trainer,
will follow the circuit with a airing oi
horse and eaanot devote his time to
th Oregorr boy, thl season. f - -
Charles E. Iadd and Jonathan Bourne,
are back from . Callfornls, where they
participated In aome ' lively games of
golf. The Sellwood links will soon be In
good condition here. , i -
C. . C. wGibaon, yaluaWf P,n'tr'
"PHnten BojfVha'bn OveredThe
dog wa found in c1ttre'6f oneof th
railroad employe at Th Salle.
LIKE FINDING MONEY.
Th trading check In the advertise
ment of The Journal are tike finding
money. Have you en them T
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