The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 20, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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    TOE OHEQOK -DAILY JOUltNAfc; rOKTLAlO), MONDAY EVEymG, JVPltlli 20. 1003
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5CABCITT CAUSES
Japk Grades Show "a
; Shortage in Stocks
Receipts Are Small and Prices
? Will Advance-News of
r'J . the Sajar Markets.
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. mxcoms or
Salter WMIir ana prion " .
agr nigh?, with lighter r-
, ceipt.
- rrh meats Mghr.
; Poultry wealpt light. Market
MM rate.
' KM erlee atvanoed.
fufir market how trength.
v An advance of prices wa made In
rto thl morning on account of the
"continued Strength of th markets
throughout the world. A derMed Short
age in th crop throughout Japan anJ
Other Oriental countries liua caused 1W
quotations to advance n quarter of a
' cent on tee brat grade and on eighth of
a writ mn ooti. New Orleans head,
although unchanged in price today, ahowa
added strength, and with the large short
age In the better grade, during the paat
. season, on account of many heavy rain,
the markets are well cleaned up and
an advance In quotations would nut be
unexpected.
Srr Boeipt. Biaall.
J Egg receipts were small during the
first naif of the week and supplree are
ahort In the local markets. On Friday
the prloea began to climb and unless
receipts are more liberal within the next
few day quotations will again advance.
Today's prices are firm and rang from
It to lj cents, Poultry receipts are
light with the demand liberal Top
quotations are being reueived for all
acock received. There la an especial spir
ited demand for hens, but roosters are
. bard W sell.
robeoe teai Ut Of.
The deal on Battle Ate tobacco which
. was made by th American Tobacco Com
pany some time ago was withdrawn to
day.. One pound, was given free with
, each It pounds paid for.
i. Oailforaia Steamer t Arrive.
' The steamer Oeorge V. Elder is due
W arrive from Ban rranclsco this even
ing and l expected to bring a fair,
. alted cargo of assorted fruits and vrge-
tallies. The market today Is quite bare
Ml the vegetable Una and the receipts
per steamer are now anxiously awaited.
Two cars of funcy oranges and" one car
I of green bananua were the rail receipts
from the South today.
Foot Mtata Drug Market.
The receipts of veal and mutton and
lamb with peltn have been far too lib
eral lately to keep up the steadiness of
tbe market, and as a consequence lower
'prices are prevailing. The stock received
-1 not of the highest grade and retail
; era are not anxious to buy at any price.
. liven the best grades of meats are hard
to sell on account of the poorer stock.
. Beef la ktlll very scare on the street
B with th demand Increasing. Pork Is in
small arrival, with demand fair. Some
clianget were made. In meat prices the
Ottter part or lust week.
Butter Again Sows,
' Butter prices ore again down on ac
count of increased receipts, and it now
looks as if th bottom has net yet been
reached. Receipt on the beat grades
i are so liberal tltut even with the fair
demand now prevailing, commission men
are unable to keep their storks cleaned
up. Today's prices on creamery rang
, I torn zo to U!4 cent a pound.
. J ' agar Market's Condition.
'.-With the many small advances In
gugar quotations In the Kast, local prices
. are snowing strength with every ten
. dene for atf advance It is now expected
that no changes will be made in the lo
cal, augur prices until the markets of
the- world show material fluctuations.
Since the setting of the fight between
..'the various sugar trust, prices have
Been stationary.
Today auotattons, a revised, are as
. wuows:
IS.50; Wore.!, Ba.'VaS; M 10a, W 00
linen aacke. bus, 6e. .
Halt Ooaiu. . knit .Ttond. JOfts, par . tea,
sw mv Kii. amt tut 114 SO: Llvereool. lamp,
rork. 3u.U0 imt -Ua; if-lb tvek. tH.OOi WW
1S.OO.
RIcIshnwUI' JiDtl. No. 1. (Ike; Ne-
Srikfk.t ruod--PicMdai. M-IH. t10
Unto- ft.re--tletta, - V
iwry. , .
Foree. f 4 60; H wtl .16V
aalmuiM-Oatmubln RlTW. 1A tail. V W. S-
lb talk. ..: fnoy,. 1 SU. t ; H-
UarJ Stta. II : Alaska tau tas, wi
Coef oil tss-. tle'gr gal; fsn-. 'SUr
White;' la at tsnkBdukt. :,':
IwlkM, 7l (aeuUM. In. Wrels. Mci
Jrsey, 111.00 pee Ebl; strswherrles. 2fto " .
mII white. M.soi laei wblU.
Ink, M.7-I tr. Hu Unw. .
Tobneev Plug rot saiokiea. 1, ls !
ree H-l of North Csrpira ft 1t'-,,USl
tiff. , lb! Wle Oueen. 41 I M4 Bell.
Ibl'pedro. aOe Ik) (TuMea eepter, jt.li i
Sit. ram. 41 ID: tsiaian, ! ,ui 'VTJ!
Iltore. e lt Bull Uurhass, We ; Old Baa
h Fare Cot. t4e ID: Marjrliaa Club, Tie .
Mall I'oorh. Xr th; Tale hUltsre. fl m.
Ht T.bfri lrwaie-lt Ka till Si i"i
llnrr HrldslM-k. (We It: guawtblu Ooed. 4Se
lt. 8Undar Ns. gc Tbi T. ., Me re;
gwear Haad. Sc I: Bur. lie. p.
Ctawlng ioleVs I bread, a); fai
s.
"riM 0a
rut htalU TU
rraM aad tegetehtag.
rotatoea C50c; new,, ie; swvata.
Piiloaa-Orefoa. suooci. f srile.7c a.
Fresh rrulta Aili. Isutf tos.
il.71i(2.TA b; Callfiirula Un(rlus. Iltjl.w
TSetl
Oringea. .MfBls.
bui;
l !, $Xti.o hiuichi crsulxrrlaa.
Sll.wJ jwe wji.
til.ltf eaek! hwa. 1.0 sack; rsdlsues,
Vegetale--furia'fl.tPO sark; earruts. HOO
Jeram, fll.su we titil,
ULm uer diis; eabbsga, lauroruia, me ui, "
lir.il 2.V- n.r dus: irwl nriiiaTS. 4i- ID.
hiaefldlsh. M lb; caWrf. mc htsni
u-liig. lftc Ih; asparagas, St-; thubarh.
hoi; tnsiaUm. Klnrlila, 4.5 40- crste; Vn
alas. Il.TI; KliwappUj. go oa; peas, ot. r
Vrlwl Krults AM. siwsled. Tr
lb) aprleuea, TTSe M.peaahea, l.K'fc
pears. s7 tt; pruaeayballatHySS' 17
Iraucb, ttr Th; a', CaUtoroU blat-ks,
Se; do whlta. 1d)K Ibl phinit, Wlteg.
cj rsMas, sargea, fiacy I -Ik esrtcai Mik
si W ease, IV i iwdeo li-es carton,
TVa: kwae ifuscatvlWa. to-lb boxs. tWiUlVk
Ih; Luodon layer. tt.TtwB.0tt, '
Ksts l'eanut. s7e p. f raw-. t10e
for roasted; fticmnaU. Sttoe Pf -suto.
lS,li pr ; pra uUt lulHi
per lb; hlrkorr nut. 10c per lb; cbestasu.
Eastern. IhUlilc par k: Br.sll uuts. loc pJ
S aiWrta, lft(le per lb: fsncy peean. 1st
16c par n; almoada, lstjitc per R.
nr ifi
hull.
c real.
slim.
kbett sad lrsvlaiaaa.
Fresh Meat Beef, prima, TJSc;
lUiV: tr( pork, I'.slko
8Uv mutton, ettlVte, greas) draased.
bimua, OresaMi, 11
HmtM. Macon, rte. -PertUad park (loesl)
aaai. 10 to U tw, )h; 14 to It Be. Itei
break f sat barvS. 1R1: sleulsa, 12; !
a. U4e; Ballad . li4e lb; akd side.
le; dry salted back, litte; bscos bscks,
1.-41-; butts, sailed, SStc; suuiked. loe
iraTaHekd Usasa ladre 14 tU. 16i
Tee 14 IU. i5K: faney, 1CI pirate, lie;
hualeer. drf salted !. uasinokL
lk; lireakrsst bacos, 141 17u; fsucj, 10ci
batia. Iuul34e.
Ural Lard-Kettle Uaf, 6. Hike; 10. lSHe;
I. Ha 60 tlu. le; steam rvndid,
IOs, l.Lr; 6s. lHr: to. Ite lb; compoand
tlwees, Hei tubs. be.
liasterB Lard Kettle leaf, 10-lb tin. 1111
6. 1S!c; 6o- tin. ISVe; atasai reodafad,
10. 5, lieisOs, izfa- w
Ahav park lag butnra prteea r st eab, I
dsrs. ......
Flb Heek est. fei fkwaoer. Be;
4Fi ling end. Tel era us. 1 1. so aval raaar etasw,
Be doa. striiwd baa. IZe; salmon. Cblnuuk,
he; ateelheaus, B; sates,
Mound, 16c; estash. c
4 Bk
go; shrimps,
l'uxrt BoUsd
rnt
herring,
LOCAL STOCK RECEIPISs
PORTLAND, UNION JT06K YARDS,
April 20. Receipts of livestock were
more liberal today and conalsted of 400
hogs, SO cattle and 200 sheep. Demand
la excellent at the following prevailing
price:
Cattle Steers, best. I (ft Vc; medium,
4 tytV
Hogs Choice, 7 Ho; sheep, good East
em Oregon, SHc -
COURT OPENS
IN OREGON CITY
POBTLAJID WH0U8AU rKICXS.
i t Oraia, Tlour sag I'm.
ariy saeo, fzi.ou; rolled. 123.00
Mla Me. 1 whita. ti.l.taul.au. ..
aat't. .. "
, lw asstars Oragos: fpauau, :10ti as
VaUel. 3.0OU8..0: rLaiu7 Yku.i'
MlUstaa Brau, tm.ou per tou. Bjlddllnijs
UaMi ahoita, ju.Ou, nup. ala.fto. """"""g".
4af ituwuiy, lls.uu; cwvrr, fluoo.
, t . . Beps, Weal aad Hides,
Wwur-tNuHilual. Valley, lSaiiju,.: i,..,
fjregou. ioMitf; Mohslr. JOc. " '
"i i)iilc; short
il a . "
'ialW-i-flma, per O, aiiii, .. g. .-a
' tUUMV-ury aides, No. 1, iu nunml. .a
ij4 v iy. aip.-iK rsw"s as-
aaalted. Jmla and .tags. i i h lu'0 ".
... .saiuu aiuas, auwr, sotuid, uu pouuu. o Slti'
raad 7c;. stags -ud bui... Uuu, oSai?:
hip. ouud. to to iu., ,c; ,U11U iJi'
ite, 5c; call, suuuU, uudar id ju, mT.
. -Al.bu; ,wlU' hide., each, giai'iii
. aav-U, rtUs 00. - 004 t,u
,t".. HttM lgs an JsuJtry,
Butter Orvgwu ci-raim-ry. i4ia;i,.. .
.,a in-aa tMgvu. lOvuitt. .
Cliiae rbJ cicu., n, ..j, i T irj ... 'v
Aiuatic. lawiavsc. .uju,-,,
rWwjHJhlekcas. ailiMl, UiiL,P. ,,; .
US gveee. ttkac lo; trkr.,' u, . 'liij'.ij:
'(rasaaa, iiv. 7 ' 10''.
14 ftraoartaa, Jlau, Etc.
' gugar-Saek baata," cub, j.oau.
re. 4 46 )s j dry granalsiwl. W
U 4h7tai ldea t. s.77trrSioc',r
barrel, sbvis. ejc mrmin., uu .H
to-toe Pr t. fair uk, 16 J
.Hawy-14U,Ilu per fraoia.
. ' Uue-Jrwu atorua. kluJr: J., a
. per lb; iuluuibla roaat, flo.aj; !u-hui
Tl.lgV. listj Uoa, .'U.lihi Itat; tSSKSSt'
lea Oolong, different grades, 2361 uv- oM
peaoar, ifottav hdMcUsh iMa(..C 41?.
jiNvut gradM. )VaVUuc; Hinder teg. uuwlond
, iavaa. via gveaa Jaa, very acarur, Xaj
UU. d.l.y. tChH StMij 4oo,4e; lmu4 17.
ariwA. , ae.
, ' - - mmif Im.1I. B
w.v . , . , wwm. vbb.. VdU. U INI
KimaNsh ig as, Wereestor, liMj ,
Nameroos Cases oa the Docket-
Divorce Suits.
(Journal Special Service.)
OREGON CITf. April to. Judge Mc-
Brlde open the regular spring term of
the Circuit Court In thia city today. The
grand jurors, were on band this morn
Ins: when th courthouse opened. One
hundred and ninety-rive caaea are on
the docket, although one-half of them
have been settled. Thy date back to
ItOl, but for some mason have not been
marked off. Thar ara, several criminal
cases and many, divorce suits. There
would probably have beu many more of
the latter had Hot th Portland attor
ney had to par HO additional fee for
th filing of their cases. In" accordance
with an act lately passed by th Legis
lature.
Maud Lillian Fleming, through her
attorney, has filed a divorce suit against
her husband, Qlen. H. Tlernlng. alleging
that he liaa len yry rul to her. At
one time he Jecta hf frbn, hir Port
land home 'With much apd,' telling her
to contlmnr on th' roal to the lower
region. She did t da ir, however, and
instead wants a illvorc and her maiden
name, Maud L.' Jacques, restored to her.
BU1DIKG PERTfllfS.
Hackengo'' '4 BUffington, two-story
building. Tenth and Flanders streets;
1250.
W. Friday... repair, v Couch, between
Sixth and Seventh streets? , 000.
COrttAGIOUS DISEASES.
April 19 O. Hockensmitii. First' and
Salmon streets, measles.
April 17 Lamb laom, 74S Mississippi
avenue, scarlet fever. ''
April 17 Sam Hoover, Room 16, Hol-
laday House, measles.
April 17 Q. DetHon, 311 Marguerite
avenue, typhoid fever. -
April 15 W: Dalztel, 1004 East Yam
hill street, measles..
April 17 Alice Armstrong, 1024 East
Main street, measles.
April 17 Harold Clyde, 108 East Thir
ty-third street, moaeles.
April It George ueeri. Front and
Madison streets, measles. 'tr
April 18 Myrtle Peterson, 18 East
Thirty-first street, scarlet fever.
April It A, W .O Corinell. 446 East
Thirty-ninth street, measles.
April 18 Bethel Rayl, 248 East Thir
ty-fourth street, measles.
April lewrnomas A.- Loneltt, 209 Fif
teenth street, North, measles.
April 18 Irving Day. 771 Kearney
street, chicken pox. ' ,
Hiflllf
Chicago Markets Slowly
Regaining Ground.
Western Centers Gitntflf to Prices
-July Opens and Closes
Higher.
rrons special wire a4 abl to
Soltoa, d Baytr It Oo.
CHICAGO. April 20. The Recora-
Herald says: 'The significant circum
stance In wheat Saturday was that the
outside market gained a little on the
Chicago market. The bulls considered
that even more Important than the fact
that there was an advance of Vt to fa
cents In prices here. Th Armour In
terest was more apparent Saturday In
th market 4han on Friday, but th for
elgn newt had mor to do with the fatly
than any speculative support Mf
opened at 77 k cent, sold btwee 17
and 7 and closed at J tellers th
July (oiiched 72 cents arid closed at
72 S; the .September sold at 69 cent
and closed'at 8T4 Saturday previous of
1 cent to i cents a bushel. The foreign
markets disclosed but slight gains, less
than the rally here Friday, but the pri
vate market advances were generally
bullish. Shorts In corn Saturday were
uneasy over tfi small reeclpt and) very
probably Influenced some by the wheat
rally. Corn future cent to cent
higher and th cash corn wa 4s cent
higher. May left off. at 44ft cent, th
July at 44 4 cents and th September
at 44 cent, seller. Futures Saturday
night showed 1 cent to 1 cents ad
vance over the Saturday previous. There
were only 65 curs here, with one con
tract. The estimate for Monday wa
70 ear. The Week s movement Indicate
another large decrease la local stock.
Cables were up a trifle, clearances 19,000
bushels. Shippers generally reported the
Eastern demand low. but there Is going
on a fair business In the klln-drled corn.
There was a further advance of 1 cent
Buturduy In May oats, with shorts in
spiring It. Saturday night's prices
showed an advance In the May for the
week of 14 cents a bushel. Saturday's
market made a gain ot to cents.
The May left off at 86 Vk cents, the July
at 8m cents, and the . September at
2k H cent. The list showed for th
week a gain of 1 to 2 cents. Receipt
were only 90 cars, estimate for Monday
1(5 car, 'the car lota were H to 1
cent higher. Provisions weie more
active, the trade through Saturday's
short session the best of th week.
Everything closed at small advance,
jk.-Ic up 10 cents to 20 cents, lard up 7 ,,
cents and the ribs up 7 4 to 10 cents.
There was a large demand for products
through brokers, "Wolff and others.
There were 10,000 hogs Saturday: esti
mated for this week 120.000, receipts for
last week 100,000 compared with 147,000
last year. Receipts west Saturday were
29.000 compared with 30,000 last year;
and the week's arrivals at all the West
ern points were 809.000 compared with
SIB. 000 last year and 882,000 two years
ago."
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: I Woodard j Clarke-'& 6 -i ;
: ; " 'i Hlff r;.;0UR '1903.'. ' '"' .'"
it-fr;V.a.-f.rarrr'"',T-r?r
f
Tr'AlHiier new cold drinki
kr-giilVl,t'y' frt "" 4t ' l4aaai'
v '-a -' ass i iiiw UlsVSh
PURE ice "Cream
r ' i '
PURE SYRUPS
PURE FRUITS
ALL, THE ' POULAR MIlNERALr
WATERS ON DRAUGHT
V
mi inn i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it) i mn
Best! for Itoppinf hair front iallinf dot;
Bt for ah air) poo. .
Beat fbr eompletion. ''
Boat for bath.
Beat for eurtnit all facial blamiabt aad
akin eruptloni.
Beat toilgt soap ever made.
If you hart chapped hands, TRY IT.
U you hart phappeU lipt, TRY IT.
'; '; Ifytfltm td4 bleiooUliea TBtT It.
- if you wua w uoprot your complex.
loo. MY IT. '. ra-i.-.v:;!::-,--;.;.r:.'
Ifron haT daadraf and scalp disrate, '
Tax IT.
' If yau want th beat toilet toap eraf
tnadt, TRY IT. ;
Sold gverywhara, Prioe, 15 otnts .
Chicago Grosslp.
CHICAOO. April 20. Liverpool wheat
is 1-3 lower, coin unchanged. First re
ports from the Fail market are about
unchanged from Saturd,iy. Normal
spring weather Is prevailing In the
Southwest. The cable Is rather disap
pointing In view of the strength here
Saturday. The export demand during
the last week kept up until the end of
the week and it was a strong feature
of the sltuutlon. Armour is so large a
holder In this market that unless he
sells the pressure Is not likely to be
great. Crop reports from Europe say
that condition are unfavorable and It
Is fair to presume that unless this con
dition shows a change there will be a
good export demand. Corn keeps strong
on light receipts and cool weather. De
mand li no better than fair' though
stocks are decreasing. There Is a scarc
ity of contract oots and cash prices
show firmness. Shorts have been cover
ing freely In July on the talk of too
much wet weather. It Is now thought
...at seeding conditions are about nor
mal. Provlsioni) are dull with the re
ceipts of hogs running about th time
a that of last year with the demand
not so good. ' The April movement a
compared with that of last year la likely
to be bearish.
mtSm Kin m
. asiin ' i ' " . nn " " in i ii
Another.of McKinney's
: Victims Dead, .
,.'J J,"
(Journal Special Service.). ,
BAKERSF1KLD. Cal., April 2.iT. X
Packard, wha "was shot by Outlaw Mc-
Klnnejf yesterday, died at 7 .o'clock thlal
morning. Packard was well known
throughout the state and had a splendid
record aa an Officer. He wa president
of the Bakersfleld Lodge of Eagles, and
was also, prominent in the Elks.
Patrolman Barnes "Nar
rowly Escapes Death
iJi'MUKTHUR & CO.
MACHINERY MERCHANTS
LINK BELTINQ, LACE LEATHER, and a full Una of Mill. Ma
chinist. Loreinfj, Mlnlot and Railway Supplies.
Liverpool Market Olo.
LIVERPOOL, April 2u. Wheat July,
. tower; May, e-a. lower.
Corn July. t-z, unchnnged; May,
4-4 l, 'ft up.
Cam Baoelpt.
CHICAOO. April 20. Hecelpts today
In the principal packing centers were:
Hogs. Cattle Slieeo.
Chicago . S6.H00 27.000 .1.000
Kansas t- lly 4.60W 6.000 8.000
Omalm . ..... 3.00 2.400 1,000
Hogs are 6 cents lower, with 1.900 left
over from Saturday. Prices are: Light.
tC.g&Vi.zt; mixed. 7.(io7.45; heavy,
$T.0tl 7.45; rough. 17.06 7.20.
tattle ana sneep eteaay.
1. ,
BIRTHS.
April 16- OlrU; to the wlf ,of Carl
Evana. 26IH First street- "'
Acrll 14 Boy, to the wlf of Frank
W. Ayer. 14 Elrnth atreet
. i, - i i, j i .. . ,
Tha Edward Balsoaa Cndartaklsar aa..
faseral d tractors aa4 aubsOsawra, gao
Tatnilll.. Phoa 607.
. i i ii .v
1. 9. a"lnly at Sea. faaral airaotor
and mbalaars, have removed to thalr
new establishment, eon Third and
Madiaoa s treats.. Sotk paoab Vo, .
tTrematorltutt, aa
Orrtn
liaa, aaar .geUwoodi iaoaara, aotMtlfla,
ootuplata. . Ckarg vAdulta, $t6t ca.il
dna. gaa. Tialtor 9 to p. m. Portland
Cremation Association, Portland, Or. -
CLARK HAS 'EM.
(Journal Special Service.)
SALT LAKE. April 20. -Senator Clark
said this morning that he had purchased
outright all the lines pf the Oregon
Short Lino south of Salt Lnk City, ln
stead of leasing them, a had been re
ported.
X.VMSBB XAITtrTACT'D'mXBS MXXT.
(Journal Special Service.)
WASHINGTON, D. C. April J0.On
hundred or more delegates, representing
the lumber makers of th United States,
were present today at the opening ot th
first annual' meeting of the National
Lumber "Manufacturers' Association,
which was organised at. St. Louis last
year. Since It organisation th mem
bership ha rapidly lncf44sed.' ana th
association 1 now In a poaltloa to make
Its influence felt for the betterment of
the trad throughout the country.
The offleerji in charge f the conven
tion are: president, H Tosouhg, Nor
folk. Va-J vice-president, Edward Hlnes,
Chicago; secretary, O. K. Smith, St
IjOUIs: treasurer, J.' A. Freeman. St.
Louis. On the board of governors are
representative of the Oeorgla Associ
ation, Hardwood Manufacturers' Asso
ciation. Mississippi Valley Lumbermen's
Association, Pacific Lumbermen's Asso
ciation, and the North Carolina Pine
Association.
to cxnta a. ooza nr oira vat
Take Laxative Bromo-Qi-lnlne TaUataH
Thl slgnatur Jtfru at
on everj box, Itc. 0 fjfrWVt
BAKERSFIELU. April 20. Jim Mc
Kinney, the outlaw, was shot and killed
by 'Deputy Sheriff uurt xibbet. at
o'clock Sunday morning in' a Chinese
joss house and nptum joint- in the ten
derloln of this place.
Sheriff Kelly and City Marshal T. J
(Jff) Packard, satisfied McKlnney wa.
In hiding here, collected beside them
selves. Sheriff Collins, of Tulare; Sheriff
L,ovln, Of Mojave; Deputy Marshal Etter
and Deputy Sheriffs Will ana Burt Tib
bet. and Ous Tower. They surrounded
the house where they were Informed the
outlaw was In hiding.
There wan no sign of life about the
house. Packard and Will TIbbct volun
teered to enur the rear door, the other
officer guarding the front and side ex
its. :'.?
When a fuxllade began Inside the
house. Etter and Burt TIbbct burst
through the fencer and' found McKlnney
standing In the doorway, firing on Pack
ard and AVI 11. ' .
Seeing his brother fall, Bart drew i
bead on the outlaw, who plunged for
ward over the railing dead. The mur
derer had succeeded previously In hit
ting Will, a rifle ball penetrating th
abdominal cavity, ..He died soon after
at the drug store at th Southern Hotel.
Packard received a Charge of buckshot,
shattering his arm. and a rifle ball in the
neck.
McKlnney was being eared for by Al
Hulse, a former constable, known as a
desperate character. It la supposed
Hulse shot one of the men. as he wa
een with a gun. He got away but was
afterward raptured and Jailed.
After killing the man at Pwrtervllle
last July. McKlnney told a friend who
succored him that he would never be
taken alive, but would outdo Tracy. He
then killed two prospectors In Arlsona,
having some time, before ahot k Jtakers
field mmi. lie baa been hunted ever
since, making hia-eaoape from Porter
villa. Being surrounded In the moun
tains where he was In hiding the last
three weeks, he slipped through the
cordon of guHids and made his way here,
where his two brother lived. Rewards
for his capture had been Offered by this
state of t&uo. Arlsona to 00, Mojave
County S0O. Tulare County S250.
"Now good digestion waits on appe
tite, and health on both." If it deean't,
try Burdock Blood Bitters.
Oolng to fc Lools?
If so, learn about the new tourist serv
ice inaugurated by the O. R. & N via
Denver and Kansas City, City ticket of
fice. Third and Washington.
Germany's pig Iron production last
month was 782,484 tonB.jM-eaklng all rec
ords. " "
m - '-. ,
Where ttt Bine.
Special six.eourse dinner at the Im
perial Hotel Restaurant, 6 cents; sec
ond floor; take elevator; 12 t .p m.
DON'1 LIKE US YET
(Journal Special Service.)
BERLIN. April f 0. The storm over
announcement that the Aaiertean Euro
pean squadron was to go to Marseilles
has not abated in- the Eat. The news
papers throughout the' ehiplre continue
to roast America and the Ainertoan Navy
Department. ' '-
Charles Paker, Supposed High
wayman. Deliberately Fires
at the Ofllccr .
f
UitUN OAS ENGINE
5tationery arid Marin).
aoivti roa
Oardaa City Faa C. Blowars sad Exhausters.
Lidg.1 . Kaaafaaturiag Cetegglog tad
Plla-Urlrlug Koglova.
Traatoa Iran pasnpaay-Wlr Bepa.
Xri Oity Irea Work. gagUMs aad Botlars.
La, a) Bodlay Compaay. Curllaa EoglBas.
Amarioaa Lauadry - Maaaln.ry Co. Laundry
MarBlaery.
t. A. Fay A Egaa Company. Wood Working
Machinery.
X. 0. Atkins A Company. Inserted Touts,
Build sua Band Hawa.
Chat. A. Bcaeiraa Has Bakkar C. U.k-
T.anau Laafbar Belting.
Boston Waves Boa A lubber Co. Bubbar
bWltrng and Hue.
S. J. Ubaar Boa. MUowe Baada.
BtUlwaU-Biare tealta-vsl 0 fuups fur
Krary iiuty.
43 FIRST ST.
Portland - - - Orej?on
CASTORlA
lor Iafaats and Chfliren,', 1 .
The Kind You Ha?a Always
Bears th
Glgnatnrecl
Patrolman Barnes, the well-known
North End officer, is alive today only be
cause of the poor marksmanship of
Charles Palmer, a desperate character,
and In all probability the individual who
has bean doing , the feeld-up. work In
Portland for th past few week.
At 1:10 a. m., Sunday, Barnas was
twice th target of Palmer, one of the
bullets' striking htm on the right cheek,
tearing away a piece of th fleah. Barnes
attributes his good fortune to a kind
Providence, and today Is thankful that
Palmer did not swerve his revolver so
thkt the leaden mlstlle would " have
pierced his brain. Instead of grating bis
cheek. - -
The police lay that Palmer Is an all
around bad man, and ha been o from
his early youth, he having aerved three
terms in the Reform School. Officer
A. Q. A'aughn haa "known Palmer alnce
boyhood, and the two men went to school
together In Forest drove, 10 years ago.
Even In early life. Palmar gained the
reputation of being a bad youth, and
his rough disposition often led him into
serious trouble. .
At 1 o'clock Sunday morning Palmer
entered the room of a house at SI4 Ev
erett Street. In the North find. Marie
Dumond and Therese Duglta were the
occupants of the room.
'T want your money, and I want It
quick!" shouted Palmer to the women.
Both women showed fight, and Im
mediately prepared to oust the stran
ger, but he drew a revolver and threat
ened to shoot If they did not obey faint.
The Dumond woman managed to get a
police whistle, upon which she gave a
shrill blast, bringing Patrolman Barnes
to the scene.
The officer burst Into the room, and
was met by a desperate man. Palmer
muttered an Oath, then fired point blank
at Barnea,
Taken completely by surprlae. Barnes
prepared to return th Are, but owing to
the heavy woolen gloves the patrolmen
are compelled to wear by order of the
Chief of Police, he wea. unable to se
cure his revolver la time to take a shot
at Palmer before the tatter fred to the
street In a desperate effort to escape.
Banning Street SaaL
Barnes, angered because hi man had
taken an undue advantage, soon reached
the street, and fired at the fleeing form.
maimer was but 10 feet distant, and in
stead of ' surrendering, turned deliber
ately and fired again at the officer. This
bullet was the one that tore the flesh
out pf Barneg' cheek. There wa a large
crowd on the scene quickly, and Barnes
did hot dare use hi revolver. Palmer
broke away, but Barnes followed him,
though stunned from the wound. . Patrol
men - Barley, Gibson and Burke also
joined In the chase, and Palmer was
caught eoon. He had thrown hi revol
ver away, but it wit fottnd later on. It
waa loaded, ecapt for the two shells
he had fired. . .
Palmer wa arraigned In the Munlelnal
K uun mis morning on a charge of at
tempted murder, and hi hearing wa et
for next Wednesday, He is believed to
be the Individual who has been doing the.
hold-up work In Portland for the past
few weeks, as he tnte the description
given by victims, and his desperate char
acter, aay the police, mak htm a.man
greatly to be feared when at large.
' "llf - ' i r in ri. -
r-.f SUICmF MYSTERY. .
THE PORTLAND
AJCEIUCAjr ,
rxuur.
$3.00 rer Say
aad Upward.
nASQtTABTXBS TO TOTJaUSTB AsTD COnonOXAX. TBATI!X.IimS.
Special rata made te.famlll aad alagl gentleman. TB management
will be plaad at all time to show room and giv prices. A snodsra.
lurkiek bath establiahmamt la the BoteL
X. a BOWZmS. Xanad-et.
TO DEDICATE A
BOYS' DORB&TORY
Preparing for Impressive Ceremo
nies at the State Capital.
(Journal Special Service.)
SALEM, April 80. Tomorrow the
dedication of the new boys' dormitory
at Chemawa will be held with Impres
sive ceremonies, aad Hon. Binger Her
mann of Roaeburg will deliver the prin
cipal address, -An excellent program
has been prepared for the occasion. The
new dormitory la called Mitchell HalL
in honor of United States Senator John
H. Mitchell.
U. S. STEM. KXXTUTO.
April to. The
BAN rRANCISCO.
body of a man with bullet hole m his
head waa discovered in Golden Gate
Park thlf fhoTnlhg. If appeared to be a
case of suicide, for the pistol with which
the shooting was done was found by his
side. From marks' en the clothing it Is
evident that the man came from New
York. '; He has not been identified. , V
Jawed tnsMk Oaaned eeda. -
AUea V JLewU' Beat Brand,
(Journal Special Service.)
NEW YORK. Abrll 80. The report
of the United States Steel Corporation
for the year, having already been made
public Wall street Is manifesting but
a passing Interest In the annual meeting
of the company at Hoboken today. It Is
generally understood that routine busi
ness only will be transacted at the meet
ing. The stockholders are expected to
ratify the "purchase ef the United Steel
Company, tn Which Director Henry C
Frlck is .Interested, and . likewise to ap
prove of the purchase bi the stocks and
bonds of the Troy Steel Products Com
pany, in which Director John D. Rock
efeller and Henry H,; Rogers are inter
ested. The program also calls for the
ratification of the plans of the board
of directors for the expenditure this year
of to8,00,009' In the -improvement of
the plants of the company. It Is con
fidently expected that the elgHt'dlrectors
whose terms expire 'will "be re-elected
for a period .of three years each..
. Beellna ef Oriental Art.
Th future hlstoslan cf iiastem cul
ture will have a somewhat melancholy
chapter to write on, the decline and fall
of Oriental art. jHe: will ahew: how the
Western nations, .among whom machine
workghad destroyed ' handicraft, filled,
the (Eaet with,, brummagem manufac
ture. He will explain a. still , more
crippling blow by fetiuirlng of the East
ern artist the work of the Western ma
chine. ' The '. people W Aha, hlnetee .H
century, he wlH say, asked of China.
Japan, India, PersUv, Asia Minor, 'not
their best, but their, worst anything,
so it bore the ttg Oriental. Under this
foolish demand, he will explain the art
of rugmaklng virtually dtaappeaaed from
th Asian villages, while the potteries
WT In -V W irriiivu aa. . aw.'
FULL, STOCK
ALU SIZBS
LrOW PRICES
DAYTON HARDWARE CO.
First treat, oezmer Taylor, Fortland.
..CLAIRVOYANT.
Mrs.
Leslie
Tbi talented Spiritualistic medium is unllltt
all other. Wis restore Ut aaectioM, weaiej
nlaslug property, and brlnga loy and gladueal
k, .mtiirin. luaru. 8 ha ahvay given -sat la.
action, aad there are thousands who can testify
ts tbla fact. Don't loa anotoer usy osrort
eonaalting her. Hira W a. in. to a p. u.
ARCHITECT
ti. C. DITTRICM .
. Is located at
i CSS . Union Ave. N.,
Where he will be pleased to receive cat
alogues, samples, prices of building ma.
terlals, eto, '
of Japan gave themselves to carlca.
turea, "for export. of their older and
finer, .product, and Japanese painter
cast away the beautiful linear symbol.
Ism to the perfecting of which centariel
had gone, and gave themselves to mean
ingless imitation of the painting ol
Parle.", ,..'
"I had a running, itchlnr sore oft ml
leg. Suffered tortures. Doan s Ointment
took away the burning and Itching In
etantly, and quickly effected permanent -cure."
C W. Lienhart, Bewllng Oreegt
Ohio.
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