The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 21, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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    TIIE OREGON DAILY JOUltNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING; MAY 21, 1903.
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QUEER
It is Reported That the
f Former Leader Is
Despondent.
(Journal Special Service.)
r SAN FRANCISCO, May 111. If
tor If brought ' by iva? seii'i n the
' tranrport Shetmui from Manila are
:' tru. fat Is dealing harshly with the
f owner dictator of the Philippine peo
ple. "ARulnaldo I still In Mnnlla." nld
. on p isienger. "but hi' Is no longer
' Ytoscd vt thut pli--i't)i inuit jir.
The m:ppoltlon prevallf-d In MnntU.
and you have entertained It lure, thut
Agulnaldo re-entprcd civil life In the
porseshion of a Urge fortunr. Of lte
it has been generally remarked that
he is showing ranrf than ontltuiry
economy and Is seen less about public
place. ,
.'The ownfr of the promt orouplrd
by AKiilmihio said he hue hcromii de
linquent In bis payment of rent. J ft
seem to he despondent."
ANS
NERVE AMD POWER mm
ARE IN SESSION
Messrs. Walthour and Bill, World's Champion
Roller Cyclists, Credit Their Power of Endur
ance and Nerve to DUFFY'S PURE MALT
WHISKEY. They Say It Is Their Only Stimu
lant and Tonic.
GENERAL
ESTRADA
REPORTED KILLED
(Journal Special Service.)
BAN FRANCISCO, May 21. Eugene
J. Qruettner, an American of Bait 1-akc
City, who arrived by steamer from
Cor In to, says: - f '
. ."Oeneral Ju Estrada, -the leader of tho
forces of President Zelaya In Nicaragua,
was killed In a battle with the Insur
gents near Itivaa on April 28. Hf
troops were routed. with great loss and
the revolutionists succeeded In captur
Ing a large quantity of arrns and am
- munition. The Insurgents are expect
ing help from Colombia and a force of
3.000 men are now -on the march from
Honduras to Join, their ranks.
many: VOICES JOIN
IN SINGING PRAISE
'..-"", -' .- "
(Journal Bpeclal Service.)
LOS ANOELEo. May IK The general
' Presbyterian assembly' opened at 11 a.
m. In Jmmanuel Presbyterian Church.
,. Thousands of voices joined in singing
, "Praise Ood From 'Whom All Blessings
now." . Dr. Douglass Putnam of Indl
ana read a passage of scripture and Dr.
Stanley J. W'hyte of New Jersey offered
prayer. The church was crowded, there
not even being standing room. Dr. Henry
Van Dyke, moderator, preached the an
,.' aual serman.--, '..; tr- ;t
The color, question la likely to come
up. There, is strong feeling on both
. sides of the matter. Negroes are to
be represented by Mrs. Laney, the female
' Booker Washington of the South, who is
due today, Local colored men and
women are to receive her and many of
them' will be. at the-sembly Certain
commissioners object "rtvthe Beating of
colored . preuchers, ' but- the local com
mittee seeics to make matters ru
; smoothly, , The-question is almost sure
to make a . stir before the assembly
Closes. . ..-- .".
Foreign missionaries are Interested in
the Jews :of, Russia, who suffer persecu
tlon and the assembly may pass resolu
tlone deploring the fact of the recent
outbreaks, but no offer of material aid
(s expected. Rev. W. A. Shedd of Persia
1 here and says the Jew of PeVsIa and
- P. u st la bring about their persecution on
account of their thrift, and that they are
nara to reacn oy tnisMtonarles.
The displeasure of the assembly cen
ters In Mormonism and strong resolu
tlons against the seating of Senator
, Bmoot are to. be passed. , The egltath-S
on the? questions grows dally and the
Reformed Church of. Jesus . Christ of
the Latter-pay Saints tears It may be
inciuaea in me resolutions or denuncia
tion. , Tho sensation f 4n the Mormon
.Temple In "Bait. Lake on Sunday has
aroused a strong- reell.vg. Dr. McMillan,
who was the object ef-Bfder Penrose's
denunciation, la now in Los Angeles and
; Is popular with tha assembly. His case
makes the sentiment more pronounced
man otherwise would be. He claims
. the Mormons ttted Uo kill blm years ago.
Dr. Clement R- Battb, one of the editors
. ef the Herald and Presbyter is here from
San Jose. He is 82 years old, but writes
three columns a week. He Is the eldest
man at the assembly. He wants resolu
tions denouncing Mormons passed.
MESSRS. WALTHOUH AND BILL. '
While In Boston, .pn September 17. 1901. these gentlemen were Interviewed
ty-a newspaper correspondent as to what they usedto give them power of en
r,"r?n.rc "nd KerD "P ,n'lr nrve. Both replied: "We use Duffy's Pure Malt
Whiskey and nothing else, It Is a great stimulant and tonic. It gives us more
endurance than any food we ever tried; we do not know what we would do
without Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, it keeps us from contracting colds and
coughs when we are overheated."
DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY.
is an cbsolutely pure, gentle and invigorating stimulant and tonic, builds up
n,erve t"",u- tones up the heart, gives power to the brain, strength and
elasticity to the muscles and richness to the blood. It brines Into action atl
the vital forces, it makes digestion perfect, and enables you to get from-the
food you eut the nourishment It contains. It is Invaluable for overworked men
delicate women and sickly children. It atrengthens and sustains the system.'
Is a promoter of good health and longevity, makes the old young and keeDS
the young strong. , "
exclusive! doctors prescribe, and 2,000 hospitals use Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
CAUTION When you ask for Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you get
the rentHi. I nserupulous dealers, mindful of the excellence of this prepare-
m,""J "'yuu rump imiiauons ana so-called Malt Whiskey substi
tutes which are put on the market for profit only, and which, far from rellev-
,b. ".. i'iuiriy imnniui. uemnna -uuny s and be sure vou ret
giving qualities.
It is the only absolutely pure malt whlakey which contains medicinal, health
l,,?.lV",;;"ra' ,ie uia unemist," on the label.
or
toms
Malt Whiskey Co.. Rochester. N. V
The genuine Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is sold by all druggists and rrocera
?u WM-uvtmnV?ihe.a.C,-,d,iS''"v ,nd conv"clng testimonials, to the 6uffy
GUARDS
MINE
SPEAKER HENDERSON
STARTS FOR EAST
(Journal Special Service.)
' . SAN FRANCISCO, May 21. D. B.
HendeVson, ex-speaker of the House of
Representatives, is here from Del Monte.
Speaker Henderson, whose home Is in
; . Iowa, has been sojourning in South
ern California and is now enroute for
West Point, where by appointment of
President Roosevelt he will serve on tho
'Board of Visitors, which will convene
on July 1. This board of 12 is appoint
ed annually to Inspect the academy.
: The President names seven members.
The president of the Senate delegates
. two Senators and three Representatives
are appointed by the speaker of the
lloutn.
D. 15. Henderson declined re-election.
It is said, because of differences In opin
ion which he held from his constituents.
His Kueeessor is Joseph Cannon. IZx
8penkor Henderson will probably -sm-nd
Severn I days. In thU city before contin
uing on his way East On "his way up
fpom Del Monte he was nccompanlftl
by Major J. P.. Williams. Artiller Roins.
Assistant Adjbtant-Ctencrnl of !hVvDe- I
partment of California.' wlx with Mrs. I
Williams, lias been makljif; a brief visit
at pel Monte. . " . ,
A
1ILEIIE SLEEPS
Novel Way of Jfolding Gold
Adopted by Butte
Man.
(Journal Special Service.)'
GRIDLEY, May 21. The rich pocket
of gold quarts dixcovei ed a few days ago
on the land of Mrs. Berry near the
Mountain House In this, county by
prospector named MeCall, Is turning out
a small Klondike. A hole two feet deep
ana mree xeet in circumrerence has been
made on the ledge and already S 4.000
nas Deen taken out.
McCall has taken out one piece welsh
ing rour pounds, which is nearly all gold.
He guards the mine by working it during
me aay ana at nignt he spreads a mat
tress over the hole and sleeps on It.
DEFICIENCY. ON ...
THE INCREASE
Nearly $200,000 Short Is the Free De
livery Appropriation.
(Journal Special Service.)
WASHINGTON, May 21. Postmaster-
General Payne this afternoon made the
startling announcement that there is
jnow a deficiency of nearly $200,000 In
the appropriation for the free delivery
system. The deficiency is largely due
to the increased demands for free deliv
cry. He proposes to Inaugurate economic
measures In other branches to offset th,e
CATS WANTED FOR
THE FUR THEY BEAR
(Journal Special Service.) ; ,
L08 ANGELES, May 21. The elec
tion Of Moderator is the order of busi
ness before tha GenonW Assembly this
afternoon, and the contest promises to
be close. There are four candidates In
tha field, Dr, William 11. Roberts, stated
clerk of tha Assembly; Dr. Robert F.
Coyle, of Denver; Dr. c,iley Schaff, of
Mint Seminary, and Dr. Calvin Mateer,
of China. ,
Dr. .'Matter Is favored by many, who
bellevf the moderatorshlp should go to
representative rrom Hi" roreign nciu,
but as the meeting for election be&!mv
It seems that pr. Coylu ami Dr.v Roberta
are the most popular candidates. Had
Dr. Chichester of Chicago lived he would
have been next Moderator of the Assem
bly, and his election was planned as a
compliment to the ohuiehen of the Mid
dle West. His sudden death not long
ago made It necessary to find another
man for the place, and Dr. Coyle la
the only one suggested from the Middle
West, which, it is believed, has best
right this time to the honor, if the mod-
eratorship is not to goto the foreign
field. Dr. Henry Van Dyke, the present
Moderator, is from the Par East, and
his predecessor. Dr. Mlntnu, was elected
from California,
Dr. Roberta, through his office aa
stated clerk, has made many acquaint
ances among leading l'r?siyterlans, and
there can be no denying the fact that he
la popular. - There are. however, many
things to be considered aside from the
mail's personality, and there Is a strong
feeling that the next Moderator should
be selected from among the ranks of the
Inlsters now In actual pulpit service.
Dr. Roberta la not a pastor.
Thouiinds of excursionists are In
the city and the hotels are filled, while
many of the visitors ure being enter
tained in the homes of friends either
here or In Pasadena. Attendance at the
opening meeting has been far in excess
of what the local committee anticipated,
and Irflmanuel 'Church, where the chief
sessions are held. Is taxed for seating
room. This church recently was en
larged by a substantial addition and has
better accomodations for the assembly,
probably, than could have been found in
any other building of the city.
Tomorrow will be devoted to business.
both morning and afternoon being taken
up with reports from special committees.
The stated clerk is to speak on revision
overtures and it Is expected that the
proposed .changes for the articles of
faith will be voted upon. While the
rtlcle on predestination Is being dis
cussed more than any of the others In
question, much comment also Is heard
regarding the section which refers to
the Pope of Rome as the anti-Christ.
This article la to be stricken from the
creed, and the revlaors explain that they
find no Bible authority for the assertion.
Therefore the framers of the articles of
faith must have been mistaken.
This action on the part of modern
Presbyterians is looked upon as a step
In the direction of liberality, and many
believe it will engeader a more kindly
feeling between Catholics and Protes
tants, bringing nearer the tlmo of gen
eral church unity. The proposed creed
revision stands throughout for greater
lenlenoy, and another section to be
dropped has for 160 years caused a mild
resentment among the Quakers.
2 ItpzJy , ff jim DUmpa good dame, on wisdom bent,1 ,t ' -ii
k; yf- u To frequent cooking lectures went J . '
. IwLV ?v ( - "For scalloped oysters don't use bread.", . "
JZvZO AV- : v f . ; She there was taught-"Take 'Forco'ln- ,U ' v
s gr .. -2ftizL ' - " . stead."-- - : ,. t- , ! - , ' 1 '
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1- Swttt, crisp flaKl ef wheat and maJc IV fft -:"'s t
k.' .7. . A Regular Dretfexel Too!. . . JQ - ' 'n Itt ' ' i
: exoltuloa of ataaks or , if , "' ;" lrW 11 1 . - '
Chopa, y1 eUndard. mmamm S ' ' ' ' J
SHOT FOR ELOPING
WITH YOUNG GIRL
!
BHsiaHsswsassaaassswaawBaasf
Irate Mother of Albany Takes Larw Into
Her Own Hands.
(Journal Special Service.) '
ALBANY, Ore, May II. Otho Hall,
who was shot by Mrs. Maxfleld at this
place last night, waa only slightly In
jured. The flesh of Hall's stomach
was cut and the wound became badly
swollen and he is in bed. Mrs. Max-
field was held under $200 bonds for ex
amtnatlon tomorrow morning. Public
sentiment is entirely in her favor.
Hall Is a second-hand dealer of this
place and eloped three weeks ago wlth1
the 17-year-old daughter of Mrs. Max
field.
MEETING OF MEN
WHO LOST MONEY
(Journal Special Service.)
' LONDON. May 21. At the meeting- of
the shareholders of Stratton'-a Indepen
dence mine here today lively discussions
occurred. The directors and officers of
tha fcomnanv wern .hMtear.Mt with mm.
' At tha time the articles of faith were tlons not slwflv. nnltta from thnu, whA
adopted thtf Quakers or ' Friends were host their money. . A motion to receive
very numerous, and tney neia it a sin but not to adopt the officers' report was
to take oath m a court ef law.' Their almost "unanimously accepted. The
persistence in refusing - tale require- chairman, after a prolonged upfoar. de
ment of the government under wntcn clafed that he believed the mine all
they lived caused constant trouble, and I right, notwithstanding John Hayes Ham
Ar.lir. I U am i n I lne JrresDyterian iainers aeemeu n mrir mona s iar irom roseate report it la
laillOmia Man UlferS ttt Pay fOr treat tne matter in clear terms probable that further Investigations will
- ' I a,!.. akAiiM K - anollu 11 w A Aaa its. nv
Villi V VI1UU1U uo codiij uimci avwwa i irv lliauo,
the Felines' When Sent to Hto.
their own church. The articles men
tion as a sin refusal of persons to com-,
Dlv with the law of the land In the
matter of taking oath. Now, however,
It is believed that Presbyterians have
no right, to dictate to the conscience of
Journal Special Service.)
OAKLAND. May 21. A demand for
cata as a commercial commodity la the
latest evidence of the prosperity this
country is enjoying. A erica of so
cents each has been placed on every cat,
11 1 cbucuuys 01 coior, sex or breeding,
that may be supplied for exportation to
an island off Alaska, whin thv m
be housed and fed for their fur. The
announcement of the newly created de
mand for the feline species is con
tained in the following newspaper advertisement:
Aa I am ralslnar cata fop th n
an island off the camk nf iia.i. t ,m
Svr.tmv,HV free moral agent
n . " "-mk'hi. oil UCt. I
Dan rrancisco. F. W. MOB US
Here is an opportunity for th nhi.
quitous small boy. Cata at 60 cents a
head will doubtless prove much more
profitable than the ordlnarv oocunattnn
of the lad who earns his livelihood upon
the street. Then, again, the occupa
tion of capturing cats will doubtless
appeal to the sportln proclivities of
many youths who have not en loved th
pleasure of hunting larger and more
rerooious game.
Another feature to be considered a
the relief experienced as the cat-hunt
ing Industry progresses of those whose
ANGRY AT HARRY.
The members of the Lewis and. Clark
Fair Commission have been' invited to
adherents to any other denomination, occupy places of honor on the platform
and the article will be dropped as hav
ing no proper place' in the creed.
Most of the other alterations to be
made consist merely In explanatory
paragraphs that seek to put clearer In
terpretation on the sections of the creed
to which they refer. Not the chanco
of a letter is to be made in the much
disputed predestination article, but
there will be an explanatory note, stat
ing that heads of the church always
have interpreted it to mean that man
from which the President, will speak in
the City Park. O. T. Harry, former
president of the State Federation of
Labor, is one of the commission, and
says that he will sit on fihe platform,
regardless of the fact that it waa con
structed by non-union labor. If he
carriea out his Intention members of
the Building Trades Council say that
his standing in organized labor will be
forever ruined.1 Before accepting the in'
vltatlon they assert that he should have
resigned as a member of the Fair Board,
As It will appear in the special report
of the committee on revision, the ex
planation is as follows: "With refer
ence to chapter 3 of the confession of
faith; that concerning those that are
saved in Christ, the doctrine of God's
eternal decree Is held in harmony with
the doctrine of His love to all mankind;
his gift of his son to be a propitiation
of the sins of the whole world, and his
A nnus n haarsmr V let aa vl tr 0taft
upon all who seek it That concerning THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR
SfLTIB BEU MXBTB SOLO.
TUCSON. Arix., May 21. The Silver
Bell Copper mines have been sold to the
Imperial Company for the consideration
of ' more than $1,000,000.-
C. GEE WO
slumbers have been disturbed during unr f death of any sinner, but has provided
K.TTMBT1I9 TW RrBCTflw
(Journal Special Service.)
' SAN FRANCISCO,' May 21. Oregon
it represented in the National Master
J'lumbers' Association in session here
by Roy Quackenbush nnd Robert Gillen,
and the City of Portland'by W. H. Hop
per, William Mulrhead. William Ste.ven
aon, Alex Mulrhead and T. G. Howe: f-
t KWS8. BY A r'AXJU. . 5
(Journal Special Serce.)
- NAPA. Cal., May . 21. Michael
Fracke, a dangerous lunatic, attempted
to escapo from the"' asylum here tills
rnoaUi.4ylcplng from a third story
window. He was instantly killed 'when
be trck the ground. ; - .
-1 1 .' "' " v;-; "
, I '"MUUX. TO TKL SOVVO. .
;.;, '(Jonrmil Special Service.) y
SAN FRANCISCO, ' May 21. After
Jily. U. '.the- Pacific Coiist Steamship
CoVftjtany will carry, mall to Sound porta
in,' Alaska. 'J-jk :- )
DEATH CAME FROM
A RUSTY NAIL
(Journal Special Service.)
OAKLAND, May 21. As a result of
naviPK scratched her hand on a rusty
nan nooui two weeKS ago, Mrs. Cather
ine Stagnero died yesterday at her resi
dence, 1019 Third street, from blood
poisoning. At the time Mrs. Stngnero
received the slight wound she did not
consider It, of , any consequence, but
when the hand began to swell she called
in a physician.
1 The poison, however, had become fixed
irt her system and. despite medical at
tention, her dea-th" resulted. Deceased
was 61 years of age.
ASKS rOB AN OKDEB.
- (Journal Special Service.)
WASKlr'qiTON. Mnj- 21. Att mt
iontrol Knox has instructed District
A ttoiTTcy"' Burnett of New York to ask
the Circuit Court for an order com
pelling Ihjor, Thomas. Truesdale and
other coal presidents to answer the
qucst'ons put to them in the hearing
of (he Hearst charges before the Inter
state Commission.
seemly hours of the night by Inharmo
nious caterwaulings and feline tete-a-tetes
on tho back-yard fences. The nro-
verblal bootjack-throwing by those
troubled by mldnght sessions of felin
conventions will likely be largely de
creased as the cat hunting progresses.
Those who have made familv nets of
their "Tabbies" and "Toms." however,
must have a care that their cata are not
ensnared in the net of the feline hunter,
for their commercial value Is no greater
than that of the ordinary' back-yard
wanderer. Aside from this feature, .res
idents of San Francisco and the bay
cities will likely experience considera
ble relief in the exodus of the feline
species. . ' . . v-
those who perish, the doctrine of God's
eternal decree Is held In harmony with
the doctrine that God desires not the
In
ASSAULTED AKD BOBBED.
(Journal Special Service.) !
FRESNO. May 21. A. Ranna was as
saulted by three masked footpads and
beaten Into insensibility last night. He
was robbed of his watch and money and
then stabbed in several places with
a pocket knife. Ranna, .who works In
the country, was on his way home about
8:30 o'clock. Suddenly three men sprang
upon him from tho shadow of a tree
and one dealt him a stunning blow with
a club. Despite his daaed condition, he
attempted to fight, but the men over
powered . him, and while two held him
a third went through his pockets. They
then kicked him until he lost conscious
ness.
Christ a salvation sufficient for all, and
freely offered In the gospel to all; that
men are fully responsible for their
treatment of Gods gracious offer, and
that no man Is condemned except on
the ground of his own sin."
Representatives of the Presbyterian
Church in nearly every part bf the
world are here, and tomorrow certam of
the missionaries will .report. A part
of Saturday morning Vis been set apart
for the report of the committee on min
isterial relief, and it ; la expected that
the assembly will be urged to take a
deeper interest In the fund which Is for
the support Of aged and disabled mln.
lstejrs, Complaint has .been made that
the contributions to ; thla - are much
smaller than they should, be, and the
subject, it is understood, will be han
dled in a forceful manner. .
yery much In the same Ugh? will the
church extension report 'be placed be
fore' tho assembly, for tho board of
church extension finds that more need
for its work arises everyday, and tha
funds, while not small., are insufficient
to accomplish oil that the church de"
sires to do. ' f.. , v v ..
i Is called great be
cause his wonderful
cures are so well
,', known throughout
the United ' States,
; and because so many
people are thankful
to mm ror saving
..thelr lives from -
OPERATIONS
" He treats any and
all diseases witfr
powerful Chinese
herbs, roots,- buds,
barks and vegetables.
that are entirely un
known to medical aolertce in this coun
try, and through the use of these harm
less remedies. This famous doctor knows,
the action of over 600 different remedies:
that he has successfully used in different
diseases. He cuarantees to cure catarrh, I
Asthma- tunc troubles, rheumatism, ner-
vouiXtess, stomach, liver, kidneys, female ..
trouble and all private diseases. Hun.,
dreds of testimonials. Charges moderate. ,
Call and see him. I
COV80LTATXOZT TBES. 1
Patients out of the city write for blank'
and circular. Inclose stamp. Address
THE C. GEE WO ,
CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
Is Your Money Working ?
Is It earning you a profit over and above its cost to youT The cost perhaps
biiu jr.u vi Birus;! ma against raigniy ouus vl arduous, strtn-'
uous toll ot band and fog of brain. If not . . J . )
" WHOSE rATJLT ZS XT TOUBSI .
A bold assertion, perhaps, but truewe'll prove it. No 'matter whether
you re. wage-earner or mtllllonalre, unless you are a shareholder In ' '
The Mexican Rubber Culture Company
Tour savings may be made to earn you larger Income. 0 SMALL
MOKTXLY nrSTALLlCEXfTS you may buy valuable aharea which actually
represent real estate and a paying Investment In the rubber glowing In
dustrya safe and profitable Investment stripped of all chance. OOLLIS
T, BtrxfTIIIOTOW said: "If I had ray life to live over I would go Into the
tropics Of Mexico and rrow rubber." You need not ma tn Unlm i. nrAm
10 snare in me great pronts ot mis industry simply call on us and look
imo wie maiier. 11 win stana tne glare 01 tne prigi
closest scrutiny.
It wilt stand the glare of the brightest limelight and
TOT X3TOW TBZSB MB V Aren't their namee alone enongh to give tkla
; proposlUoa the strength of Oibreitart. ..
THE MEXICAN RUBBER CULTURE COMPANY;
Chamber of Com. Bid?., Portland, Or. Coronade Blr.. ...
PLABTATIOXl rOLEKQ VB, 8TATB OT CSZAPAS . . . . . .
IRAXK D. BJJtJIES, Vice-Pmltient
. . .Denver, OoL
..., UBZ30O.
CrFXOXB8l
CCOPES, Swrptnrr. t. J- BOWIW. Orncnl Siinjir.r.
t. 1. D. aoBElBOM A., l-.mn un
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riAirft a fashes, cri"iit .'...Portissd. or.
DAVID M. DUMME, t'nlted SUtet Internal Btreaue Collector od of tbe arm of I)tI(J U.
Dunne A On.. Oils .Portl.ud, Or.
8ALPR W. SMITH, Vle-Pe. American Bondlns Co niltlinore, Md., DonTer, Col,.
J. J. BOWEK, of Tnttrm ft Boirea. tUchlury Merrbanhi Portland, Or., and S. K. Cal.
r. A. rALKENBUlO, llr.d ("oomiI, U'ooilmvn of 'the World Denver. Col.
55' .W-?37.MAM, ot Olil., Wortoian KI6, leadln Dry Ooo Merchast of Portland, Or.
HOB JOaN H. aOTCKiLL, Vnltvd State Scuator from Oregon. ... , .
WHEN VOU BUY t
1
Shield
Brand Meats !
You may be sure of its quality. We give especial
attention to the proper care of the meat we sell.
Made from Oregon wheat-fed hogs and govern
ment inspected. It is prepared with particular re
gard for cleanliness. All first-class grocers handle
SHIELD BRAND POOPS
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MEWS BEWED SOLE 8
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LADIES' SBWEP BOLES . . . . . . . , . 60e
California oak-tanned sole leather used.
All stitching dona olj the eslebrateA
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STBIZES3 ABE ASSAULTED.
(Journal Special Service.)
INDIANAPOLIS, May 21. A long
distance telephone message received at
the miners' headquarters this afternoon
says the miners on strike In the Loup
district were .issaulted ttys morning,
and from the meager Information ; at
hand' 'it Is thought the act was com
mitted by armed guards in the employ
of the coal operators.
AQtnHALDO . DEJECTED.
(Journal Special Service.)
SAN FRANCISCO. May 21. Passen-
gars who arrived from Manila thta
morning say Aguinaldo is very hard un
and has lost the self-conscious . air
which ho has carried for years.
WABM WAVE cosmruES.
Journal Special Service.)
WASHINGTON, D. C. May 31 TKe
weather bureau predicts that the gen
eral high temperature prevailing
throughout the country will continue
Indefinitely.
' SHOT THBOUQK THE HXABT.
(Journal Special Service.) ;,
VISALIA, Cal., May 21. Sam Wil
liams was killed at the Dice rafich last
evening. Ben , Dice, hail loaded his
rifle to kill birds and handled the gun
so recklessly that it prematurely dis
charged, the bullet piercing Williams'
heart. After- the wounded man wag
shot he suddenly raised, himself to his
feet and ran a dozen rods into a field
where he fell dead. .This is the second
fatal gun accident pear Visalla, within
a month. .r1 '
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TBBEB DEAD BOLDZEB8 ABOAXD.
(Journal Special Service.)
SAN FRANCISCO. May1 21. The
transport, which arrived here late yes
terday, had aboard three privates' of the
army who had died at seal The bodies
were brought to this City.
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(Journal' Special Service.)
SAN FRANC3CO, .May . 21. MaJ.
Gen. J Hey Ward, commanding the Marine
Corps.- starUd-oiy tour of -Inspection
today. ,
dies pbom rozsoar. -
(Journal Special Service.)
8AN . FRANCISCO. May 21. Mrs
Agnes Kohler took a glass of formalde
hyde at her residences hers last night
in a mistake for mineral water. She
diea a few minutes afterwards. ..
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M2LITABT 13 SACKED.
NEW ORLEANS. May SO. Eleven for
mer streetcar employes have been con
victed of conspiracy for Interfering with
the military during a strike.
til'ECIALTIEM for tb. LAMES ot POM XAN U. '
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