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V THE OREGON DAILY: ioTOAL,' rOTITJJAND. TIIUItSDAY. EVEKING. MAY 21. 1003 --------- --- - - - ,': " " I " ' "I"' I'-- ' -t 5 7. . ' r - : , ,..-,... 1 'j : ' ' . v",.:?-.': : v I .. ,. . mew today.' ,. , , I koticb or vaoatiow or street. HOTjgEXEEriira rooms, - i ii i . mm mm i i RELIANCE READY ' FOR COLUMBIA r " -v. t Both Vachts Trimmed for - the Big Event ' ' (Journal Special Service.) ULE.WOVK, May 21 The day for tht maldc." race Of the Reliance Aguliist the Colunibs win anything but promts ' - lug. the wnid puffing the sound and it , mJrror-Hke )ene huxe prevailing, mak ', Ip the visual work difficult. The In ' tercet in yachting circles la intense. and although the Defender haa ehown up well, until ahe In tuned up nothing definite about her nailing- qualities will be known, rl D. Morgan. Columbla'a i v' managing owner. said thla morning tnat he could not. see any reason why the Reliance ahouid not be the ftistent . boat,, but' concluded by saying that he rcrettcd very much ahe could nut have gone up against7 the Constitution today. Columbia' crew were astir early with full aall hoisted and main allk. Both sloop will carry the lurg- eat possible sail apread aloft If the wind stass light. Reliance wilt kite - ber gigantic club top sail which iins caused so much comment The wind picked up Slightly at 10 o'clock but It la anything but an Ideal yachting day. 'The Reliance left New Rochelle about 10 o'clock , and moved ottt Into the sound, but unlcsa the wind : strengthens It will be little more than . drifting match. Race ia On. ' Race Is now on. Reliance wtnt fcrosa the Ihie t:u2, Columbia 10 sec unda later. Uoth etoed away eastward towards the first mark when paaslng Peacock rolnt, two mllea from the curt The Reliance with great sails pread had a . considerably Increased lead after passing the Point The wind seemed to fall away then and the yachts practically were becalmed. ' i At one time the Columbia drew tip slightly ana then the Reliance again .pulled away under a catspaw wind. It la practically a drifting match. ' ChaUonrer aUvca Postponed. .. . ' (Journal Special Service.) 1 OLENCOE. U I.. May 11. -At 1:40 the Reliance had Increased her lead In the drifting' match to over hair a mile. About Ave minutes later a five-knot breei sprung up. when the Columbia truck first and began to move awlftly up. The aUrt of the yacht- race has been "postponed until a more favorable time than this afternoon, aa the breeze haa ' died down. annniwr Dim 13 WITH THE PEOPLE IN THE STREETS . ' Portland streets today are thronged with people from every aectlou of the Northwest, people who, have come to I greet their President and to participate in an event the like of which but few Of them have ever seen before. Early morning trains were crowded, and long before the noon hour, the time aet for the abandonment of toll and the beginning of the celebration, thousands upon thousands of strangers were hur rying about from place to place, making their final . arrangements for the uay, witnessing the alghta andvlelns with Portland residents for vantage points from which the exercises might be ob . served. Every aUe. rank, class, colon and man ner of man turned out and the gentler eex were equally varied as to form, na tionality and dress, nut, one and all, they were Intent upon seeing the Presi dent and upon helping Portland and Oregon to give him a betlttlng reception. There was not one who failed to do hia part : $ - '- t ;r-'; Street corners and the wide boulevards "where the great procession would show to especial advantage were early taken possession of by eager ' sightseers who -willingly stood fast for hours in the places they had chosen, offering personal comfort as a sacrifice upon the altar of ' curiosity, patriotism , and loves of : republican principles. There was a diligent and thorough canvass made early In the day and every window that overlooked the line - of march was sought by half a dozen 'who valued comfort The utmost good nature prevailed apd those who had seats and Windows at theirsdisposal cast many humorous jibes af. their less fortunate fellows who were compelled to exercise the privilege that bipeds share In common with those of baser ' clay ' and stand. Thosie on the aidewalk replied to these jokes readily and in kind and a running fire of wit resulted. But all were waiting for the Presi dent and his parade and when it had passed many contented themselves with returning to their homes. Thousands followed the Presidential party to the park and monument rite, being witnesses of the exercises there. It was a red-letter occasion for the crowd the people were happy. "VANCOUVER. May Jl. The commit tee selected by the Commercial Cub to ascertain the boundaries or tne pro posed Imnrovement district as to the dccnenlns: and widening of the channel In the Colum t!n River, between thla city and the mouth of the Willamette River. met Tuendny afternoon and established the boundaries as follows: Beginning at the foot of Main street In this c-lty, where same Intersect with the Columbia River: thence east along west boundary line of the city, thence west along north boundary line of city, thence went along north line of the city, thiT.ce aouth along went line of City, thence oust along north bunk of f-olum- bla Ulver. following the meanders 0 ordinary low 'water, to pliteo of begin ning; also beginning nt a point where the township line tetwccn townahlps 1 tind 2 eaxt and t north Intersects Co lumblu River; thenc enorth nlong said townships to Mill Plain road; thence west ulong sHld road to whoro the road Internets the 'Trilled States military reserve; thence southwest along cant line of military reserve, thence south westerly along rant jld of military re serve to north bank of the river; thence enHt along the rlverv following Its me endir at ordinary low water. These boundaries will be fixed, and the County Commissioners will he nsk'-d to have the sumo published ac cording to the provisions of the law passed regarding the same by the last Legislature. The estimated valuation of the prop erty In the district Is over $1,000,000. and . the tax levy for the Improvement cannot be more than 2V4 mills. The work Is lelng doao under the direction of the Commerclul Club. The movement la one of the most Im portant ever started In Clarke County, and It is expected the County Commis sioners will take up the matter and ad vertise it thoroughly. Companies E, F. U and II of the Sec ond battalion. Seventeenth Infantry, left thla morning at 11:30 on the steamer George .W. 8pencer for Port land, to take part In the celebration in honor of the President. Karoona va. B Company. The baseball game Saturday, at the Vancouver Athletic Park, between the Company B of the Seventeenth lnrantry and . the Vancouver Maropna, promisee toHe a hot one. B company's club Is a iron ni'Efinlsatlcn of ulayers. slid are confident of putting It oer the Maroona, Follow Inn la the llne-UD.: n Co-Dany. Maroona, Rhnddeiui . . X Suess Chnmbcra ..i p Howard Handera 1 b Hardy Oates 2 b . Christian Orey S b Redfern Thomas s Bontley Miller 1. f ( Bvruy Cole-.. c. f Graves Branch r. f. . .' ,. Malloy County Commissioner. The Board of Counry'Commlsslonera spent all day yesterday in solving the roud problem. Day before yesterdny they took the Steelman and Tracy roada under ndvlnement, and . yesterday the Gllllhan, UeardHley and Elwell roads were under consideration. The commis sioners also ordered that all private ad vertisement be removed from In or about the court houe?. N Superior Court. C. D. Huycs hns commenced suit In the Superior Court against V. B. un cock for the recovery of $169.71, allegeU to be due for merchandise.. Buchanan and Rosnn filed suit this mornlnir against W. W. Cook, a rancher living a mile below town, for u feed bill nmotinting to $403.35. Sheriff Rieseck er, on a writ of attachment, took charge of the stock, pending settlement of the suit. The P. V. and Y. Railroad Company has nald the amount of IjeJIgments made against it for condemnation proceedings for right-of-way in the changing of their line betweert this olty and Burnt Bridgo Creek, and also the cost of two Juries, which alone amount to $441 This new cut does away with the long trestle ovc Burnt Bridge CrcPk. Jastloe Court. In, Justice Stewart's Court, Carl Orauman and Fred Grauman, were tried, yesterdny. afternoon for assault und but tery on George Mohr. They wero given a separate Jury trial. Carl Grauman was found guilty and fined $1 and costs. aouulctett and tie A (iniunuili WHS Counter charges have been filed by Carl Grauman, charging George Mohr with assault- and battery. - Mrg. j. Burke. The funeral of Mrs. 'J. Burke who died Tuesday at Battle Ground, waa held thla afternoon fwm St 'Jamea Cathedral and Interment made In. the Catholic Cemeterv. Deoeaaed was J and t,,e w,dow of to.hl!WX SI. 9ZiS2r.FT John Burke, Catherine Grove. The body of Mrs. Catherine Grove, who died Tuesday nlht at St. Joseph's Hospital In thla city, was taken today to La Center, and burled beside her hus band. Deceased was 8 yre of age, and death wa due to heart failure. ' Veraonal Mention. . Dr.' Pv I Weat Iihs been .appointed surgeon for the Weyerhauser Lumber Company at Yooolt. This company nas 600 men at work, and will build 11 mllea of road Into th burnt timber district. . Col. W. W. Sparks, formerly captain of company' O of the W. N. O.. who la on the Governor's staff, left thla morn ing for Olympla. to take part m tne re centlon to the President In that city. Attorney W. 11. Metcalf baa been elected a representative to the Great Council of the United ftaiea, jmproveu Order of Red 'Men. which convenea at Atlantic. City. N. J., in September. ' A marrlace license was Issued yester iv bv Auditor Burnham, to Charles Johnson and Mary Hreyngelson, both of Portland. They were murriea oy jus tin Stewart. The Citv Council has approved tnt ordinance flxlna the numbering or , rest- dencesand business pluces and the same will go into effect within 90 daya. The ordinance fixing the liquor 11 censes at $500 Instead of $300, wae laid over for two weeks on account of the absence of Councilman Schofleld. The srraduatlna- exercises of tne Mlgn Rchool will be held on the evening of June 1 at the Auditorium, there being 1 2 graduates. John and Ole Johnson have been held to appear before the Superior Court In the sum or $400 earn, wnicn mey tur nlHhed. They wre charged with bur.g lary, on complaint of J. L. Reeder. CAPITAL TO STRIVE AND DEFEAT LABOR .CHICAGO. May 21. At a meeting of erqpjoyera hel& today Secretary Job of the local employers' association Implored every merchant, manufacturer and other employer to join the association. Which Is formed td counteract the effects of lubor unions. He outlined plans for a National association and declared an ac tive movement Is on foot to defend capi tal against the constant encronchmenta of labor. Permanent headquarters have been rented and all employers are in vited to use them. Organizers will be set to work all over America. National headquarters are to be selected shortly. The National Manufacturers' Associa tion will be asked to become a part of the National Employers' Association. When the employes of a firm or an In dividual demand Increase of wages an employer will be required to submit de mands to an executive board to be ac cepted or rejected by Its members, as they see fit. Those employers who were present today received the plan enthusiastically and predict the perfection of a National body Within the next 60 days. GEHXBAL OOBDON EE-ELECTED. Journal Special Service.) NEW ORLEANS, May 21.--At the election of officers of the Confederate Veterans today. General. Gordon was re-elected Commander-in-Chief amid great enthusiasm when an unanimous vote was called for. Intimate friends of the General had to form a guard around him to keep the members of the order from overwhelming him with con gratulations and handshaking. The Veterans will complete their session to morrow. V i ; XAKBXMAIT IMrEOTIlTO. (Journal Special Service.) NEW YORK. May 21. E. H. Harrl-, man has rallied rapidly from the ef fects of the operation performed Fand this morning his physicians say there are no symptoms of any complica tions. They predict his being able to attend to business within a week. IMPOSES ON THE '$ WIFE PRESIDENT Buffalo Woman Lied to Mrs. Roosevelt With Success. (Journal Special Service.) BUFFALO. N. Y.. May 21. A de signing woman of this town has.suc ceeded, by means of a pitiful plea. In getting a check for $15 from President Roosevelt's wife. The fraud was de tected In time and payment on the check stopped. The Buffulo woman reprc aentod herself as being of one mind with President Roosevelt on the. sub Ject o.fj race suicide. To back up thU statement she wrote that she was the mother of 12 children, and soon ex pected to be mother of 13. She said she waa in destitute circumstances and needed $15 immediately. Mrs. Roosevelt sent her a check for that amount. Mrs. Roosevelt did not stoD here. Sho thought permanent re lief should be given to the woman, and she communicated with a charity or ganization of this city asking thorn to assist the woman. An officer of the so ciety found the woman In a well-fur nished home. Her husband was earn-! lng over $3 a day. TheTf larder waa stocked with strawberries and -arly vegetables. When asked- fhere IRe, 12 children. were, the woman. could produce only two. ORMING POWDER TRUST IN EAST ITAXIABTS FORM TJHION. t Journal Special Service.) CHICAGO. May 2L Five hundred non-unionist Italians' who.were employ ed by the gas company' to take the place of strikers thla morning struck later and organized a union. The team sters have threatened , to strike In'sym pathy, thus shutting down the plants supplying 60 per cent of Chicago's gas. - rat. KXXX, ACCEPTS. (Journal Special Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 21. Jim Neil, who has-been offered the position to ref eree the Smltb-Walcott contest, to be held at the Columbia Athletic Club of Portland, on the 28th Inst., wires as foil owe: ' v , "Tea; will agree to act. Wire trans portation." , JA-AHESB AJTD OBEEXS TtaUT (Journal Special Service.) " 8AN FRANCISCO, May 21. Sixty Japanese met (0 Greeks of the Southern Paclllo tracks at' Avon last night and a fierce fight ensued. Three ' men are in the hospital bore seriously Injured. New Jersey Corporation to Control All Explo sive Factories. (Journal Special Service.) NEW YORK. May 4U. It is generally believed her that the Dupont Powder Company, which haa just 'been, incor porated in NewJersoy with $50,000,000 capital, la thei,forerunner of the ex plosive, manufacturers' trust Duponfa representatives recently made a trip to California to bring about a merger- of the Judson Vlgorite Companies. It is reported .that these three companies will be incorporated under the name of the Eastern Dynamite Company. The Dunonts already control a number of concerns that are supposed to be lnde-1 pondent. If the merger carries through it will probably reach out until It be comes international in character. SEVERAL KILLED IN AN EXPLOSION Catastrbphy In Nejv York Brings Death and (Journal Special Service.) ' NEW YORK. May 21. Shortly after noon today an explosion In the gas house at the Mo. haven yard of the New York Central Railroad occurred. About 100 men wero working there at the time. One man is known to be dead and two are fatally Injured. Officers of the com pany believe eix others have lost their lives, but the bodies can not be recov cred until the fire burns out. A wild rush was made to escape when the ex plosion came. Many persons were slightly Injured by flying missiles. The two who were fatally Injured sustained fractured skulls by the falling debris. Windows .in a radius or four blocks were chattered. EXTREMELY COLD SPELL CONTI NOES in EKJOZXTED FROM TALXHIO. (Journal Special Service.) OMAHA. May 21. Judge Baxter. the District Court, has issued a restrain ing order enjoining a woman from talk ing. The complainant was L. Oliphant Dodge, the owner of an apartment house, and the defendantWas Mrs. E. Berge, a tenant, who refuses to vacate until her lease expires. The allegations are that the defendant has upon numerous oc casions by talking to the other occu pants caused some of them to announce their intention of ' leaving the apart ments; that she has interfered with the property in different ways, all to the ln Jury of the plaintiff. The-defendant la forbidden to enter the apartments of the other occupants, and from talking to any of the tenants about the plaintiff In any manner. , , .. - C. . -. 'I: HE WENT TO SLEEP AGAINST LAMP POST . (Journal Special Service.) OAKLAND, May 21. Henry Johnson awake from a deep and smewhat alco holic sleep last night to find himself leaning against a post at Thirteenth avenue and Twenty-foruth street and most unaccountably separated from his clothes. He had a cigar in bis mouth, but when he hunted for a match he found he was a good imitation of Adam before -the fall. Without stopping to reason the thing out he started on the run for his home in Dlmond, Upper Frultvllle. He says he was In Oakland last night, and that with some companions he drank pretty heavily. Then he rode as far as Eighth avenue and Eighteenth street, a transfer point, where he sat no a bench to wait for the car to Dlmond. He then had on the regula tion amount ol 'clothes. When he wite up he was leaning against the post, and ready fort a bath. Under the porcn or u. uouaarcra house, at 1324 Eighth avenue, were found all the clothes Johnson should have had on. The police believe that Johnson, in hia sleep, wandered around until, mistaking Goddard's porch for a cof fortable 'bed, disrobed, and content edly turned In. ONE TIEY XCCCT MAH. SAN FRANCISCO, May 21. Charles D. Cosche aaye he went to sleep in St. Louis and woke up in San Francisco this morning. When he came to his senses be was lined up with a file of inebriates before Police Judge Fritz in the "city prison. He was large of stature, dressed fashionably, and turned up an aristo cratic nose at his companions. "You call this one free country? Pouf ! I call it ," he exclaimed. Then he explained that he was a commissioner sent from France to represent his coun try at the Louisiana Purchase Exposi tion, and that he had no idea how he came In San Francisco, f orbits last recol- j lections were of St. Louts. "Drunk!" he ejaculated, with a shrug. : "Well, I t'lnk I was varee drunk. I had monee, I had onfe watch,, I had papers, out. What have I now? Nossing." j His property was . located with the property clerk, howeved. and he left with It, saying to himself, "I am one varee ; lucky roan." . , AME1U) EXTRADITION 14W. (Journal Special 8ervice.) LONDON. May 21, A bill Is being prepared in" toe. House of Commons to amend the extradition laws so as" such cases as that of Whlttaker Wright, the promoter, can be reached, j- Checks Melting of Snow and River Falls Fast. The Steamer Elder Arrlyes From San Francisco With Many Pass- , engers-Marine Notes. The entire Columbia River Syatem ia practlcnlly the same as it was yester day with the exception of a slight fall at many places. Portland waa-the only place that rain fell to any extent dur ing the past 24 hours. . The rain fall here yesterday waa .20, while at Lewis ton the fall was too small to be traced. At all the other points along the sys tem the weather was extremely clear and cold. The temperature over the Upper-Columbia and the Snake River basins this morning is just the same aa they were yesterday,- ranging from 84 to 44 degrees. It ia expected that the temperature will start to rise Frl day and continue to rise slowly Satur day and Sunday. The river haa fallen 0.1 feet at Portland during the past 24 hours, and the entire Lower Colum bla haa fallen a trifle, but it will prob ably be nearly at a standstill for the remainder of the week. Snow la contln ulng to fall In the mountains on and off and they are In the same condition as they were six weeks ago after the annual anow fall. Mr. Beale. predicts that the matter will become very In teresting In about two weeks and states that while the outlook Is not In the least alarming the situatloa la not what he would desire to, have it. "The ex treme cold spell has laated longer than we expected," he aald, "and as we all know the snow must be melted, so the longer this cold siege stays the more crUleal the outlook 'becomes. The heat ot summer is drawing close at hand and the hot ' temperatures will naturally cause a quick thaw In place of a gradual one. Consequently v the river will not be able to carry off the floods and then trouble will commence."" The gauge reads as follows: Portland, Ore., 12.6; The Dalles, Ore., 21.9; Umatil la. Ore., 13.9; Northport, Wash., 9.7; WenatcMee, Wash., 23.6; Rtparla, Wash., 9.3; Lewiston, Idaho, 8.9; Weiser, Ida ho, 7.4. Geo. W. rider Arrives. The steamer Qeo,'W. Elder arrived this morning from San Francisco with a very large passenger list and tons of freight crowded from stem to stein. The Elder had a very pleasant voyage and met with extremely favbrable weath er. On her down trip Bhe arrived ahead of time and probably eclipsed any trip she has ever made while on her pres ent run. r ' Marine Wotes. , ,. The Pacific Export : Company haa chartered the British ship Agues .'Os wald to load lumber for the Orient. She is now enroute from Newcastle to Hono lulu with a cargo of coalrt The schooner :Forest King has cleared for Taku with 808,852 feet of. lumber and a large carg of piling; total value 113,975. She left down In tow of ' the Harvest Queen thismornlng. The finishing touches were completed on the new steamer Arrow today and her commander Is awaiting orders. or de. ,. .The Oldent Tru.'t Company la Orefon. fOXTXAsTD iTBUST COMW-JPT. . Incorporated April 22, 1HHT. There ban bran marked InerptUf In oni Biwlts of late. Thla. trada to bellere .tln.t there la a aod ileal of lilla money Id tlitt Hiate of Ormou. Tbeae who o Ilila money oucht to Imi rertrlvluff Interval niHa It. We laat Itilermt-hearliig' certificate of de poalt, at ritrliMia rate, aa uiay be agreed upon. W will lmiiM''rtllk'atea rnnulua fir all montba straight, with Intareat at (he rate of three nrr rent Per annum: lor twelve monina atralght, with Intereat at .the rate ef four per cent per annum. . ... We will laaue aneelal eertlncalea of denoalt payable upnn tea daya' cell, Willi Intereat at I NO I K K U bervliy given that at tlis reirnlnr meeting or. the t'limmon tonneii or tint iity ef rnrluiuil, Multnomah (xwnt Vregon, to, Im In 1,1 on Urn Kllh day of June, l.Hiil, at tin) regiilnr iHiur and nlaee, a petition will be nrvMMiteil to aald t'onuuun Counell lr tb unuerHigiied praying lor lite vaeaiion oi I INI f. v. aouta north MiN-ka niimlM-fvd X. 0. 24 and Zl and U . 07 and lu I'eninaubir AUilltlun No. X to tut t'lty of Eaat, rvriliuid. now t'nrtlnnd, rnriiitnn, trr.," Miy zi, HOI'BKKKEI'INU HOOM8 nicely furiilabed. OS sti. .'lth at. I'hone, Front S:l. . 10DOIN0 HOUSES. THE f'OHMOU Kourta and Uoriiaon, fnrnlahad bnuaekwilng aultea, null ana single room; , tlmt ihu-tlou of Wlnthron atreer. In tha City of , rortlaud, which Ilea iH-lwm-n the I 8 jwr week and up; line of t'liiuiuiiia imuievara rna lit Tnil cauvi kvvt i..m- line of Willi, B.mlev.rdsdVtwee M.V! "bV gtos at.; rooms for Tel. Booth 701. STORES TO SHUT. LIOAL NOTICE. cent per annum, and ptiyabl on ninety daya' call, at four per rent per 'annum. for those who dealr to deDoalt their money for terra of rear we will laaue certiorate i of depoolt, with lutereat coiiiona , attaebert. riartleulara of wbleh wil be gladly rurulabed, f ron will call noon rok'i'Li.v d tiu mt cmri'ANY or obegon , , ii.ti , t, I. u'i'nu,U"e The Oldeat Trnt 'Company In Oregon. rOXTUITD TKUST OOXrAITT, . OT OBBOOH. . ' Ineornorated Anrll 23. 1887. Bank aud truat enniuaulea foruierly waited for bualnea to ai-ek them, now thcr aerk bnat aeaa. They act Ukio tbe theory that what 1 worth' bavins I worth axklng for. TUB rOUTi.A.NllTlH'ST COMPANY OK OHEiiOK ta ltij-1VTear old: It haa become Sruily pHtiAUlKhaii In this rouiniuiiltr, aud bual troug amclielaf eonneetiona. It naa auiiilo rnpltal for the conduct of any bualneaa hitt may Im entrtrd to Ita rare. It roiidiiet general banking bualuew with all tho lllH-rulltr romlateut with prudence. It laaue lutenat-bearlng eertlorate of de noalt for anr term from tea Sure to Are ream. at rate of Intereat that are governed by tbe eulYtract. Particular are contained in our book of J .11 EHAMTI'M UAltTLfcTT KHTATK. AdmluUtra. tur a iwtliv of nnat acemint. .utie ia ben-tiy given that . the nuderalgned admin latrator, wltb th will auuvard, ' of the pHtate of Eruntna Hartlett. deoeaaed, ' baa tiled In the oltlea of the County Clerk of Multnomah , t'ouuty. Oregon, bla final nr. count and reixirt aa'aucb adnilulefratia; ' and that tho County Court of the Mtato of Ore- 5 ou, for the (iimly of Multuoinah, baaiaet louday. the VU uay of June, IhoS, at th hour of :;) a. Bi., a the time and the County v Court ' room of aald Court. In th City of Portland, Oregou, aa the place, for th hearing of any and all os)eetloiik to tbe ll wadce : and aettlemeut of said nual aeeiMiiit. . , r'lrat pulilleatlon May .21, ,1003; Uat pub lication Juuo, 18, " until. - - Vtlll.lAH M. Kini, TO I.KABB for S year, atore. tint at., near aaiiuon, iao on cor. r oana an txiunia. TO J.KASK for S year, building wltb S atorea a no to rooma. in Ixiwer nina. uooa ration, rent .. O JS. H. till, rooa 21, 84 Morrlaon. BATHS. OEKLINR n.NMHII, KIHSIAN HOT All! hatha. 2fie; alcohol rnhhlng, 20e. xtra open ., rry day except , Monday )t a r'. , oi caac hone. Scott V2CI 01. to II p. m. 81 Et itatk at. cor. Kverett. BAiaiVO AMD UOHTKHMO. OKROON BOUND M MllKR CO.. aid at. I'hon Grant 1171. 181 ATTORNEYS. Ad.imi.friW "wlth-lbe Will AniM-ied. of tb Jf.M0N8. -MUON, attorney at Uw, . B Italele , of Kraatna Hartlett. , Deoeaaed. Oi-o. W. Ilaaen, Attorney for Admlniatratnr. ILECTI0H M0TIC2. IU,f8TBATIOXg. Conle of whlrk we aha II be glad to furnlah. We eondnrt general truat and agency liual- neaa and loan money on mortgage aud deed of mint. We ahall lie pleaaed to give any In formation deal red If you will call on PORTLAND Tltt'HT COMPANY OK OR KG Oil Ml. UW THIKO HI KKBT. 1FAI1TER T. B. McDevItt, the well-known attor ney-at-law, is mlsclng from the city and no one apparently knows of his present whereabouts. The Journal ob- lainea iniormaiion irora reimuie source i Mnllnomah County, and requ today that the young man has be"C71' Court to aaanm th control, ... : . . .. .. I lunervialon thereof." rouna to nave emDesziea more man i,-t Annroved r'ehruarr 34. lnnx SnA from the Portland Aerie of the Order I ' Third "An aet to aut . - .1 I.h.I r..i........w ...... AM..n Jk of Eagles,- of which fraternity he waa i-- aimtSSli r.t cr7the W illamette ItlTer. and to proviae lorxne muing 1 1 ,. ............ I.. .. . a, mmlA Ul iwiiiu, ,u ,, ...... vm Aimraveri Felimnrv 34. 1IMJ3. Hnlil ekvtlon will he held at 1 o'clock In the afternoon and will continue ontll T o'clock In the aflernoou of anld day. tiiom. r. nKVbi.it. Andltor ot tb tltv of Portland. Mar 18, IfHU. . Kutloo I berebr, glveu that on Mouday, tb lat, duy ot June, ' 1UOU. In the City of Fort land, lu the County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, a aneelal (lectloo. will be held lor the accent a ure or rejection or ine . irgai eleetora of aald City of Portland of tbe follow lua entitled acta 'of . tb LrgUlativ- Aaaewhlr ot tne ptat ot oregou ana oi to peopir oi in Hia ta ul (ireffon!. , l ' Klrat "An -art toratitnoria tne 1 liy oi Portland to build s bridge eeroa tb Wil ls met t River at I'ortlaud. Oregou, Coaneetlng Morrlaon atrii't ott tbe weat aid of aald river with Kaat UorrUon atroct on the eaat aid thereof: and to authorial) aald City of Port land to purenaae or acquire, ny eouoemnaiion, any property that mar be neceaaarr therefor. and to (aau aud aell boud to olitalu fund to eonatrnet aald hrldg and pay forrencb prop-1 art-, ana to antnnriie aia tur or I'ortiana to moor in Dring now aeroa aa river eon nentlnc Mid atrveta; and to authorise aald city to atirreoder said bridge to th County Court of Multnomah County, and reoulrlng aald County Court to aaaum tb control, nianag- men: and aupervlalon thereof; aud to iitborta tb tvecntlve Itoard of tb City or rortlana to carry out thla net, and ta .submit thla act to the legal voter of tb City of Portland for approval or rejection at a epeelaj election, to be held lii tbe City of i'ortlaud jn th Brat Monday of Juue, llto.1." Filed lu tbe otlte of tb Secretary or Bute PrhniaarlM. lthlii. i - . i ' MratvlMl "An art to anthorlae Tk city or Portland. Multnomah County. Oregon, to vide aud etnl'Hh a ferry acroma the lametto Itler, at aom suitable point. In What waa formerly known aa Hellwood. but now a part of tho City of for I land, on tne eaat ban!; of aald river to a Point oDDoalte thereto ou the weat bank of aald river, and to an- thortae aald City of Port Inn 1 to purcbaao or e qulr by condemnation, auy property that mayo neeeaaary therefor, aud to laaue bond In pay. I nient thereof, and to authorlM aald city to I aurrender aald ferry to tb. County Court of Binitnornan tounty. ana requiring eaia imnij management ana su!crrtalon thereof. .- pnroved Keiiruary St. jiao, Third "An aet to autborlaa tbe City of Port' to RIMOKN, Attorney and Conna otary. SOo-HOti Ahlngton bllg PAATON, BKACR ft BIMON -.oio namner of commeree. T. TAI'OHEft . Room IS. Alnaworta Balldlng. H. B. I)lCKINBOMAttorney-t-Uw and N tarJjiiMleSoar ": ADTEBTISIMO SPEOIAtTIES, ALL KINDS OK 8IONS aud advertlaing novel- fie, wye aem, r.o. box VI, Phone Pink 1HMA. BAMJO MAyPOUM AMn QTJITAB. INSTRUCTION club for advanced pupil.; la- atrument lor mi, iihi weuoer, aiudio its Weat Park. enr. Yamhill. Phono South 28M. CALLIJtO CASDS. 50 LADIES' CALLING CARDS la lateet tyl aerlpt type for IV cetiu; pay wnn ocuvored If aatlafartofj.; bualuea card, letter heada, etc., equally reaaooable. , Mall-order to Box KM, Statloa A. - . - CHIROPODISTS. DKVB.tYS. th only Klentlfle chlropodlata e tb elty; parlor SOI-S Aliaky blda-l thla la tb long -haired gentleman . jou want to (irant m v - CASH B.EOISTIR8. UAIXWOOD CASH ; . I KKniHTERS. 2tn srari t. CHIROPODY ABO MAmCUBIlfQ. . La - MITCHKLL, CblropodlaL Knight's - Shn tor. !BU Waahlngton at. Phono llond CARPEKTERS AKD BUILDER. . JOHN A. MELTON, carpenter and builder, 3o7 Stark t. ; office and ator niture built ana remodeled; altering and repair houee. I'hon Main T4T. WILL TRY TO START TO. f (Journal Special Service.) VICTORIA, B. C May 21. -Duns- mulr has conferred with hia miners as to a settlement of the atrike at Exten sion and proposed that they abandon the Federation, which proposition- the men turned down. An attempt ia go ing to be made to open the mines in spite of the refusal by, using non-union men. .;. , XUST A GOOD TIME. ' The people of the -First Universalis! Church, corner of . ' East Couch and Eighth streets, will give tneir rnenas and the public a free concert, literary entertainment and sociable jeriaay evening.. May 22.-f No admission and no collection. Just a good time. All wel come. Orchestral and vocal music for .18 months the secretary. From the information at hand It aeema that hia defalcations extend1 over the entire perlo of bla official career In the order. It ia aald that hia pecula tions consisted of the taking of small aums of money given mm oy. ine treasurer of the local aerie. Instead of paying the bills of the aerie, as directed. he is aald to have expended tne money with which he was intrusted to hia own private good. In this manner. It la said, the missing defaulter managed to ao up" the aerie to the tune of nore -than 11.000. . -ft All the officials or the local aerie. when seen by a reporter for The Journal, refused to discuss the matter In any manner, saying only that It is a fact that the secretary is among the missing. No one responded to the Den at tne McDevitt residence when a reporter called today, neither was any one to be found in the law offlcca of T. B. Mc Devitt In the Hibernian Building. It is not known what action will be taken relative to bringing the aecretary to task for hia defalcations. AUTHORS A MARTIN, rarnaatera and bnl It- era; repairing: ana joMitug; store ana one Sxtnre built. . Shop 2ue Columbia. Tbon Clay 1HSI. r. CLARK. 453 14 Wah.. Phone Weat 7M North 1.411. attention. Mew and repair work, prompt CAFES. riBST WOMAH ADMITTED. "- rjournal Special Service.) SAN FRANCISCO. May 21. Miss Bird M. Wilson enjoys the distinction of being the first woman admitted to I practice In the United states circuit and District Courts ror tne ixonnern District of California. The honor haa heoh conferred unon her In the United ETatea Circuit Court on motion of Judge Morrow, presiding.. POBTEB BROTHERS WELL PAT. (Journal Special Service.) SAN FRANCISCO,' May 21. Local repreeentativea of Porter Brothera, who filed proceedinga in bankruptcy, say the farmers will lose nothing by the fail ure, ar the business will be continued under the receivers. - BOSSES CBEMAITED. (Journal Special Service.) DUNKIRK. O.. May 21. Twenty business houses and many-residences were destroyed by tire Were this morn ing,, involving a loss of $125,000.. A number of horses were cremated while in a livery stable that was oestroyeo. DIES Or PABBSZ8. 'Journal Snecial Service. SAN FRANCISCO. May 21. Dr. Lub, OalX FOB. SPECIAL aTEETIBO OT STOCK- HOLDERS. TO TUB MTOCKHOLltKRS ot th Midway Oil Company,- a corporation: Too are nereny noiin.i rn attena a lneeiina -in in aivca- hohlera of the. Midway Oil Comiianv, to be hold at the enmnanv'a dle. No. . 410 Cham ber' of Coniiner.- Building. In th City of Portland. Oreaon. on Monday, me join say of June, at 3 o'clork p. m., fur tb purpoae of amending the by-laws of tb company, of ektf-tliir dlnvtor of aald corporation, alao the rattneatli-n Of acta ot in aireeior minj the time of tb etorkholdera' meeting of tb 2Sth day of September. 1W00. to date, and to ratify tbe adoption by aald board of tb hy-lawa aa amended; fur tbe rallftcatlon of th execution of leaae and tbe taauauee of stock and tbe ratification of tb purebaae of land by aald coruratlon from ti. . Stratton. mid for tho pnrnoao of tranaavtlng anrb other general buelne aa may b hrootfht iM.fore anld meeting. Ily order or tn aiocamtiucr noioiog mm than one-third of tb atork of aald company. Ii. c. STKAilon, necretary. Pated May 12. 100. . XATE8' PLACK. 2S9 W'aahlngton at. Pkon 8. Main T71. Mr-It Vate. prop, l-ortlnnn. iir. COMPRESSED YEAST. RED) STAR COMPKEK8KI YKAST; It make Ughteat, or aar ny. all grocer, jit per cent ecronger than any other. -' ' - CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ESBKRO-OUNST CIGAR CO. . Dletributer of r IMS C1UAHS. .. Portland. Oregon. COAL 'AMD WOOD. WKsTKKN FKED fl'KL CO.. ,. Dealera In all kind of eiail. rok and VnAN ' COAL CO., wboleaaW" dealer beat eoala; foundry iid eniclter eoke. . CORNICE SKYLIGHTS. The Oregon Dally Journal , HELP WAMIIP MALE. C. R. HANSEN k CO.KMI'IYME.NT AoE.NTS 20 .North zd ft. OKFICKH In 8au Krauclaco, Log Angelea, Cl. ; irglien, I tun; vitoaaue, n aeu. , TIKI.I .'IIK'K Til KMI't.OVKltri. 1'KKK KKUIHTUA'l IOJI AAU UAMUAUK ROOM. Annlleanta for work charged only for what we secure for them, or money rerunaea. ESTAHI'IHHKII Idle. W A NTKIl. Tnnnelnien. Inhorrra. mucker. 82 to $3Nday: alao rhane' for teamatera, machine driller and helper, outside laborer. Good cmM, work and water. In Nevada KUEK KAKK. riRIDCK CARPENTERS. . With ' toola and bedding, for work on the Oreat Halt Lake Trestle, CUb. Company work. 13.50 (lay; board. 14. ISO week. Long Job. FRKB f Ailn BOTH WAX a. UAKTME.V. For rafting log. 100 feet piling on the Great Halt. Lake. I'taB; wage :i oar. ooara 4.ao week. ruKts rKK niriu nai, OTItRH WORK In OTHER LOCALITIES. Call and tee ua if yon want employment ant of town. t l llRHKHPflNnRM a Mllyll l i r.l. I METAL SKYLIGHTS, galvanised Iron nice. J. C. Bayer. K bccoiio at. CEREAL MILLS. ACME MILLS Acme Cereala. CO.. . Mflnufactnrer Ralatoa 20 , and 22 North Front P. JOHNSON A Health cereala. CO.. manufactunr I'eerlea 123-4 Front at. DYEINO AKD CLEAKIHO. CITY 8TKAM DYEING A CLEAN I NU WORKS Herman Enkn, proprietor, teiepnon norm 11. No, flo ern t; near Kin. i-ortino. iir. DRUOOI8TS. FRANK J. perfume. 8TREIRIO, drugs, toilet articles, 842 - Waahlngaton - at. . ELECTRICAL WORKS. PORTLAND ELECTRICAL WORKS Office 853 Stark at. . ...-. '.- '. .. Weatern Electric . Work. ftnoVfc - Washington it. HOUSE FtTRHISHERS, BOMB FirRNISHERS-Furnltnre, earpet. par- Inr anon, atorea. etc. e l. uevuna Sons, 173-175 First at. 210-225 YambllL Both phone SQ4. "- -; - HELP WASTED YE If ALE, WANTED Girl to do housework. at., North Portland. 707 Reed REMOVAL. FRATERNAL IKStTRAMCE. ' ORDER OF WASHINOTON Feremoat fri-r- n. .(.,. Af VnrthtfMl nmtfMta thlWllv. In; J. L. ; MlDrhell. aupreme eertry? 012 and 615 Marquam bldg.. Portland, . Or. .i Tel ephone lJnS:Vi'lJ f e Ik ROOMS WITH BOARD. hock, rjresldent of the Alameda board I dr. i-kank e. FERRIS, DR.' flERTRtjDE I r hBith. died tf Tjaresis last night, af- . E. Lamberaon, Dentlsu, removed to Macleay ...! mnnthn illness. I fl"h "r- PTBB OB ALCATBAS. SAN FRANCISCO. May 21. Fire de stroyed the .government bakery on Al- catraa Island yesterday and caused a damage to the amount of 1300. LEGAL KOTICES. FREE SHINES. CLOTHES CLEANED and - preaned 1 per month., Unique Tailoring . uo,, naanmg- 1 ton at.1 NOTICE 1 hereby given that tho uudersigned have been appointed exeeutrleea of the , last will and testament of, nugn McKrido, NICELY FL'RNISHED ROOMS en anlte or alngle; gas, best and pnone tree, ai jaiq. ' . FOB REST. - ; tub i.innm H TO It 13 BUILDING No. 04 and 00 Front St., now occupiea oy waanama mi Co., will be ror rent juiy i, jam. abvij to R. T. Cox, room Np. 10, New Market blk. -JEWELERS. ' ' . '' THE O. HEITKEMPEB CO., mannfactortng . lewelera. zxil Morrlaon at. IJIBTRANCE. J. PHILIP KENNEDY, loauranee; realdent agent Norwicn union nr insuranc ouvit. Phone South lottl. Mammon piog. : Will anu leeuiuor v u. .. vi. 1. . ,... aheiih. I . '. n.n. , l II..I.I1I.- .r.A In. deceased, by th. county; txntrt or tno otate . "i"ZJ:r'.nu&. FURNI8HED BOOM& r oriron. for Multuomnn totmt.v. All neraona having claim against tbe eafnte of . . . ...... ... In. ..I m .Ni.anl V. . . m aula . aeceaeru i"!1""1. ... ,.. . j..w orip,i with tironer vottehent, to aa at he law otHee of Miller A Miller, room 012 Commercial Block, Portland. Oregon, within tx moil i nil iniiu iur , Vv ; 11 rut ton ot Ah notice, which i May 21, 'L. -.A HfltlV TP M'Dntnv rerrlee7of the" Last Wl 1 and' Testiinioiit I LOGAN BUILDING. 108 Union are. Elegant BM'eBrldelale"4 i ' room. for. hmisekeeplpg or tr.n.lent, furnished FOB KENT Three rooms, single ' or In suite. in house of a private family. awmsnea or unfurnished. Located on both car lines, and 1 only ten mlnnte' walkto tne postoniee. Aadress, Dog ef, inij,. or pnong neo oooi. or unfurnished; rates reasonable. ' HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE FURNISHED ROOMS Two furnished bonae- keening room,, every tning new, an com- 14 k a VJBVLJ '' """" eU-l?. VmlUUA HOUSE. mina i n i nn if H i rn r fur I'rifa i '" - $7B0. aoutbweat cor. First fHvnlike rooma and aoltea OOLtTMBIA BZAL ESTATE k TBTJST ! FOB SALE. HOMES i - ON EASY PAYMENTS . From 6 to S Rooms . il,0S0 to 53,000. A. T. MYERS & CO. 314 Chamber 'tf Oommirc Bldg. f SMALL housekeeping 'outfit; rent paid till 1st; liking distance; aiu, . Auareaa 2 rooms "Outrlt." 7-KOOM HOUSE, connected wltn aeweri rent Sto per . moutn; only , f i.aou. y? ov uoiaa- mlth st. . -. - - FOR SALE 2 large building lots, at Midway; cars pass in place; uitit nuo wiwr, ; rw- tieiunra. owners aiiiwanaie runwuiw, CCTTOH MARKET, QTJIETEB. Journal Specjltrl Service.) -NEW YORK, May It. The ' cotton pit Is quieter today. : A big slump In IJvorpool caused ; a falling away but the market later rallied. , . ,'; , . , I "'i .il .1 11 ! " . ' 1 ' '.. . ' ABIBONBACX riBBS. ; - t Jptirnkl Special Service.) ' ' GI.ENN . KALI.8. : May. 21. The Adi rondack forest fires are reported under control this, morning. The loss will exceed .1,000,000. - B......tiil4 AV Tllrnn' -p-tt.nA. TV S. National Bank, Portland; Bank oi California, San Francisco; Crocker Wool worth National Bank, San Fran cisco. FOR MALE Vi acrea of land; honse, barn mi mui water, an Kinaa or xruua, a me borne for anyone; price, $700. Inquire J.. A. Dowllng, Molwaukle. foetomee. FOR SALE One quarter section, good timber land lu lateon t'oontT. i,ouu. . Auoxes uox L, No. l, care jonrnar, - TO EXCHANGE. wish th v.TCHAXGR a few vacant bits in Spokane for something' In or new Port land. AddrfH Boi T. care Journal. L0ET. Members Chicago Board of Trade, San : Franclaco Produce Exchanger Sar Francisco Stock , and , Bond Exchange lioST A small open-faced ladle' gold wateh Kir-Is movement, jtn piuimum ana gam r.mnnl 1,'lliller: Will' bf SllltablV- re- Grains. Provisions, Stocks, Pnndi h"r""" "mg " 228 M"rr""B Kt and Cotton. HOTELS., an Francisco Office: w 102 Third aTtree - 410 Caiiloraia st, . IORTIVNv OB. ITIEIX VENTILATED alngle room", ioe, 20c. and 25c aV night:' netiM,- ua-. jjpe tTcreu Uotu, cor Second am Davl. ., dividual' accidents surety bonds of U kind. Phone 47. concord ping. H. F. B ARTELS COMPANY, Fire Iminranee, J 443 Sherlock bldg. ' Oregon phone. Clay ISAAC L. WHITE, Are insuranee, 225 Sherlock ; bldg. Oregon phone. Main o8. : 1, LAVNDRIEB. einrveit : nlun towel datlv. aoaD. brush, 1 per month. "Oregon Laundry let Supply Co., 884-868 TCast Oak. -.- East 13. ':'-"-'- : '; ' "'" erviM nviwrT.a via IT. V. Comb, brash. It nt month. Lawrence Bro., Towel Sup. ply Co.. Fom-th nd Con en sts.- coJkb and - I aoaeTIk' Pbbn 410. MONET ADVANCED. MONEY ' ADVANCED SALARIED PEOPLE, tea maters, etc.; without seeurlty, eaay ' jay: - menu; lsrgest bnslnesa in 40 principal Cities. t-Tolman;' 22:1 Ablngton bldg. MACHINERY. TRENKMAN A CO., mining, aawmlll, logging machinery, hydraulic pipes, cantlnga of all kinds repaired. ' 104 N. Fourth St. - MODEL MAKER. FOR FIRST-CLA8S REPAIRING go to.Andy Frit. machlnlat and model maker. 110 6th. KAB8AOE. HDMB. H. E. .ELY, dermatologtat, maaaage, electrle .treatment: lw First at.---- - MORTGAGE LOANS. ON IMPROVED city and farm property, at low. et current rates; building loans, Installment Joana. - Wm. MaeMaatrr. 811 Worcewter bldg. , MINING AND MINE PROMOTERS. SESSIONS ft SIMPSON, 'mining and mine pro moters. Room 2. Oiemher of Commerce. PLUM1EB8. DONNERBERG A RADKMACHER, plumber, removed to 81 Fourth st. Both photM.- . A