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THE OHEGON DAILY JOUKIn AL, rOHTLiAND, ritlDAX EVENING, AUGUST 7, 1903. m mm r ; ; READY TO SAIL U; " . ' ' " i .) . . Completed He Lumber Cargo, tJ (.Consisting of 1,000,000 reet, This Morning Goes to South and interferes with further operations. The workers' now About one-half dona. The government has another crew of 15 men at work between Salem and the mouth of the Yamhill River, repairing listing dams and making extensions to them. .., , , At present. Mr.Ogden states, ; the upper river la In good navigable condi tion, the steamers of the Oregon City Tranoportatlon Company being enabled proceed aa far aa Salem without ap- ttaratn fn,la, . v , ' ' ttt Vp XlTW. i The British ahlp tArdencralg left up the river th la morning from Aatorla tow of th Harvest Queen, after I STATE PRISON PEN . ; UNDERGOING CHANGE Vast Improvements Being Made Owing to Faulty Conditions Which Were Apparent. . TAKE FORTUNES TO THEIR OLD HOMES Two Silent Young: Men Board Train in Baker, City with a Gunny Sack In Which was 1 Vtaii...i an.i.i iMSta?.' BALEM. Aug. 7.The Improvements - Valuable NUffet. 1 ' lighter- contemplated at the penitentiary for v v luau,' "66c" Ing COO tone of Jier cargo. She Is draw-1 Mm. ..A t.i. - i.i- .. I- -a . -a 1 ... 1 K'-' wmm I J, V .,. v ..a " T. made by the last Legislature, will soon . v Other Lumber-Carriers In Port tol ll"tTrii?pSS.'w?u,,SS"JK Neither Would Say -Where ( Loading Foreign and Coast- &P5 cVS'rX ':rUp1ZMMZ& Th,ey Had Procured the Find wiseWater ft Increasing, ; tAlcAWntor Rrtiita TroffV P' n.. " Is consigned to Meyer. Wll nixv , iimivi nuuiy , iiuiiiviaon A Co. The . vessel will aecure a berth at Columbia dock No. J. . , THOUSANDS RALLY . . .. TO AID REBELLION , The British bark Olencalrn completed tier lumber cargo," consisting of about 1,000.000 feet, thla morning at the In-tnan-Poulsen mill. . Tta vessel la under charter to the Paciflo Export Lumber Company, and her destination . la Pel agoa Bay, South Africa.- ;. . Comparatively quick dispatch was " l uiencairn. en nas own in 1 1.. .u. ii unn..fi. ,. I,, i m ... l uk. I ... w. w . I. -.w V' ' . I funished recruits to th Insurgents who changes have been made that reflect! great credit on the new administration! and Indicate that a new order of things I may be' expected In thla, the state's I great prison pen and which in the last It months has become one of the most I talked about penitentiaries in tha United I States, by reason bf tha sensational out I break of tha late Tracy. or from What Direction They uame Into I own,' 4 ' . If ' v' , (Journal Special Service.) i BAKER CITT, Or, Aug. 7. Will Os- On every hand Imnrevementa may be rn- " Jennings, noted at tha big institution by the care-l ti years, both young man from a ful observer who hat been familiar with farm near, tha little town of Eldorado, Tnnmat AniwtUt Rrvtn , , conaiiions mora Quring ina last aecaaeMowa, arc on board a train returnlna ; VIENNA, Aug. A Slonlka 4Ipatch n" M - "? ?i r vli , hom wlh 'rtM1 Plca thla morn to tha Neu rrei rreasa says i.voo vii-1 - 4 -rug. f,iiv livi a u iu i o , - . I - nrk At- r n ai .w a a. Tha TH.l.,nr nnvlilM for th Im. "n"n " P"a ou K Mmi w ecurlo; hu" Baker City la.t night for th. Ea.t v.. .. j,.. i. oi have Uken tha oath or naeiity in benair r . . . wi..i .- the twn vmmr men XnmAtut her at tha dock. lulu In ballast She came from HOno- . - - . t i I lh. VAnn vmam IaAj4 vnl A ..vma v "f ":'rA.r:"-r"'?r;: hall, the changes contemplated including Unto tha passenger car with them that Other lumber carrfera in port arc tha oiVanhinV aa ButatrflMtlM th ra,B,n ' h root ,u" torjr ,0 th tw0 w,r bar1J' bl to nM a - vi.i. organmng aa nurses ana Boiiciung th t th n mninv hail. wham mm. . i- , t. . - - ' - ., , ia ni wii una warn pletcd according to the present pUn. movea t ong the platform one c":,.;: :::: on tha other tha opposite win vnaif, v a uvhwiiic v v v a usiit aa hundrod patients, a number greater by far than tha prison has aver had in the hospital in its history at ona time. The T. or-1 celling of tha room to be uaed aa a T I . yw.r'Vnp JXS i! provisions. A large number of Turklah ; fatba Blythswood. Tha Two Brothers !MTr Bt PertepJ i0ld their, arma and I & tiWn a9" n,,Umb,r v at j yncouve.r' ammunition to tha Insurgents and then it.u o "T t ?i jI I deserted. H Will MAM . k.M kA Tl'AB 4 Cout of Smith Amrir.. Thla sifter. I ; AWW 7rB-7 nuki wKaa, t)lhaiaAAtft will hl4 fNlvwt CONSTANTINOPLE. Aug. tthe Mersey dock to tha North Paciflo C,U M tb tmoat endeavors will be dining hall for the, prisoners wi be b mUl. where aha will reoelve a lumber prevent cruelty in suppressing ralaed 1 fully tlx : fart higher so as to I! o..i. im.. Th. viini. the insurrection at Monaatlr. . Mace- permit the Installation of a cage on one I . v.. v- .v.. ; will ahortly finish loading at the same nl. Only regular troopa will be de- side .t?5j1ad" -m wn two young men ? dace . . : . tatlad in thla work. t. . JJ They were seen heM I' Hwawmaasa. i I placed t ovcrtM tha prlaonwa at meal. th mtmtha Thar had i,M STRIKERS CLASH WITH THE SOLDIERS Water Bouts. While . the , lumber business of Port- land la in an unusually flourishing eon V don,' according to those Interested in ' l JTi line, there ia every evidence for be iinievlng that it will assume still greater 0 proportona before the expiration of 0 many weeks. v ' ' ine coma i iraao, iney suiiv, is oouna time. Here the men will be fed in a common dining room, and not in' the cells aa has been the custom in ths put and aa it fa done now. Tha Death Chamber. end of the sack. They refused absolutely to tell from which direction they came Into Baker City yesterday afternoon, or to disclose the ' region from whence they secured he flnd. They were, well armed and laced tha nugget at their . feet after But little in Ba here about three montha ago. They had Just come from an Iowa farm, and were wander ing about the country, getting experi ence mora than, anything else. They had never heard of the gold fields of Eastern Oregon. One of them bought a to increaae, , for . the . reason that the Southern Paciflo has announced that denartment of Morblhan says that riot At 'the south end of tha new wing I map with statistics of the region. This and Immediately adjoining It tha much was their only guide. How they got . m ... uibcumto ucmiu vMBiuuvi win Dy, in io im counirj ana ineir metnoas b.otcT Vr 1,TW" rwim th. Struetea. ground ror wnicn aomtion naa of their prospecting are unknown. They 1 alraav heen nrolten. Tnis new anni- nnnM mo .n ..v ki. tr. i... tlon will be XI by 41 feet, two stories direction they came Into Baker City In ' t- - I a IIU MM wcra iinwmw. miiwvm i. Miui.mnji1 nninntr . awaltlna tjm.ii I .1.-1- ...ul.. Mt - Vnm th ..ma nnlnla t . B. .1 - . 1 -1 - ----- linil vuiucn. "l . , aaa V V Proup n t iiwjia. tlon, are to be kept confined until the . aihnnna,a V. a ... Knf t K n., 1 AAA fatal,- 1 l m .1 .vi. I . . - - ... """r , I -I""" n",u "", w"" milD,""u" arrival or the raterui aay wnen tneir iiAIro I ADor rrnroiT which Is equivalent to only 11.60 per and yoUi to cbntlnue the strike to earthly careers are to end to satisfy the MAKtS LARGE DEPOS T (Jeflnlte finish. ton. This big difference In ratea in favor of the water, route, it is pointed out, will be the means of greatly in creasing the coast fleet, now engaged in the lumber trade, It is said that many vessel owners are already mak ing preparations to come to the Colum bia River in search of lumber cargoea, and it la further remarked that tbex will experience no difficulty In secur ing all the business they can handle. In the meantime all the local mills are ninnln (a thnle full fnnnftltv in Blin- ' r I ; . . . 7 - I ui wit- Auununiiuu Ul I1T llW HWUUIUIb AL . A x .,, . . . a. a. - plying the- demand for the product of the plot for a wholesale reformatory a Material for the entire building and for Wlu ra,unl " oou per FIENDISH PLOT TO BREAK FROM PRISON (Journal Special Service.) law. As above stated, ground for this Duuaing naa neen oroaen ana a numoer Under the terma of the aubstltute of prisoners are at work in digging the propoaltlon made to the city by the trenches for the foundation, while Portland Trust Co., City Treasurer Wer ethers are preparing the material for ,eln ye,terday deposited an additional the foundation. In the old aouth wing 50,000 of the municipal funds in that of the i main prlsonj a large bakefs oven. ln.titution. This amount la to be al unuaed for a number of years, wss built way, available for current expenses, of solid brick, made many years ago, a . , ' I .- ivi. a I. k.ln. K. , -" i " ' uj n- iiu T....O . ffna anil tha fltw la t ha. allnwaut Inl... I m - a I ua u.IaIa k.l.. i , " F.r.MlRA Aut. 7. Oreat excitement I '.lrl.m 2- v. j .u . ., I est at the rate or two and one half per wa. occasioned in this city today wh SfSntotlw of th on Oregon's forests. OVERDUE FRENCHMAN REACHES ASTORIA Gr&nd Duchesse Olga Has Just TWENTY INJURED IN Completed an unusually Long Passage, livery was unearthed this morning. A th chanf.ei , th- entire wing ia being month- icunvici cuninira iubi uio I rtHvr1 nn tha a-round ranldlv and the rJS'sa'f ksws ijttrss? w,n before named after explorers armed prisoners. Brooks, the desperate convict, ahot Gunderman according to the program, but the othera feared to support the attack. r PREMIER FACTORY A. L U. MOVEMENT STILL CHIEF TOPIC ,.y,'t-s-a. m 1 (Journal Special Service.) 1; After a passage of,. 190 days from SYRACUSE. Aug. 7. Beams support- , ; Newcaatle-on-Tyne, the French bark lng. th, new roof 0f the Smith-Premier 7 Grand Duchesse Olga has arrived at Type writer, factory were blown over to- j Aftorla. reaching there last evening. day fcn1 fi0 carpenters and masons were : While rounding Cape Horn on Septem- at work h the roof at the time, of ber 30. the Olga encountered a terrific whom 30 were injured, eight being se- gale which was accompanied by heavy yoxlBiy hurt.- - V aiaina XI r fnramaat waa torn flwlT and T Unions Will Form Temporary Organization Tomorrow , Night," I. N. Flelschher is in receipt of a let ter from Mrs. George W. Metxger ' of Gresham. stating 'that she and her hus band are gCitly Impressed with the idea of naming children In commemora tlon of the Lewis and Clark Fair and as a mark or their interest, have named their S-months' old child Lewis Clark Metsa-er. OVERNIGHT ENTRIES Journals List of Horses and Weights for Tomorrow's Races, 8EATTLII. Ant. f. Vnllmrtn ajpai thai itmmr. night entries at The Meadows track for to- morrow; Flrat race. farlonn. aalllna. fiw .Taap.nMa oois Kl rimto . . . .10TI BOJT Alta O. ......100 eaotir eirl.l06Boi Kaplramla 0004 Kdaeata 1101 CMS Nona B. 106 SONS llomaca imi MUT lh. . inn w'wt rrana rearce.ll2BilS Tberaa 11 suwi Koacbod J06 0U20 Katrau lUu Bwcona race, a turhm,. aiiiaa. ..... ?;s?B,-.'Bw;.iosi WOO Heelcned 4MI3 MetUkatU WW Tom lllley ww iwrria ..100 ..ion ...HO .1UB BOH Alleetodro )N8 UrlgU .... 4M7 Mlnamoto fKxiO Urala Mae .108 . .108 .! n w i jl iuqi ww vm. otrrj ...lue niw ana oo yards, telling, tor 4-rear-oMa and an. ?.? 109 S021 Mlaa Vera ....10T ouie nubuater ...HW Sons Axmlnaler ....110 . ... Ledaea imlania u i.at W1J Milwaukee ...llBo21 Klmrock Ill ww it. aiaraa ...1M roarth race, rarlonf. selling, for 4-year-olds and Up. .... Remark ' . 10014000 Fllli nina .. AM 4001 St. rbllllplna.lOTaooil KMrod iot 4WT Ninon .. . ...loT 601S Kith. Rnnla .lor Mil 3 llletma IOT 0014 Alnwoer .....100 4Tu Florlnel .. .... Aurora B. ... (V021 Sa. Good win OOIS Macrtorknon ,100 IOT ,10T KftU r lftk raea. ana nlLa kanrilin. fiu. L,m,, olda and np. 6020 Iras 0714007 Tellowatone .. 4 0018 Hoaarle 10N5olS rnaall K 0015 Koloa 112I4MM BUaaful ... ..101 Condition Clear; track taut. OREGON AT THE ST. LOUIS FAIR The Board of Commissioners of the Lewis and Clark Exposition will hold a meeting at the Fair headquarters to morrow at p. m.. when the matter of erecting a state building at the St Iaoula Exposition will be brought up. F, Miller, temporary superintendent or the horticultural and agricultural and J. 11. Fluke, temporary superintend ent of the mines and mining depart ments or the Oregon exhibit st the St. Louis Fair, will either be appointed per manent officers or else anther men will b selected to replace them. Buperln tendents probably will be appointed for the departments of Education.. forestry nd irrigation, flsh and fisheries, manu factures and liberal arts. There will also be a conference be- ween representatives of the different railroads and the press and publicity committee on the questions of the beat means of advertising the Lewis & Clark Exposition. The report of Hon. Henry Blackman. special agent, on the wool exhibit will bo received. Detailed accounts of all exDendlturea of the State Commissioners to date wllf be rendered. OBSTRUCTIONS ARE PLACED ON TRACK aVimazgT cxiOTanxBS nr m jrom-nrwxg-r gv. W. Cor. roarth aa Morrison ta.. STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE WE HAVE ALL THE NEW BRAIDS AND SHAPES rsMeit4;. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, a Swell Line rt AA rt C Z. Hft of SUMMER VESTS. Wo have them from 4IUV IU ).UU. SPECIAL AU Our $13.30, $14.00, $15.00 and $18.00 MEN'S SUMMER SUITS at $10.00 BUSINESS SESSION IS ALMOST ENDED Women of Woodcraft Grand Officers Will Finish Work in This City Tomorrow", ANTI-GAMBLING IS FINALLY SUSTAINED eaa. Her foremast waa torn away ana , the deck waa badly wrecked. When the i storm subsided the veesel put back to Rio Janeiro' for repairs, reaching there 1 In safety on November 4. It waa March 21 before she was a (rain considered to T; bo In seaworthy condition. She once more set sail for the mouth '.f of the Columbia River, but her progress t waa ao slow that many vessels leaving Jourdpe at the same date of her depar- law was sustained by the Supreme Court f ure from Rio paused her ana reacnea in its decision at Olympla. .; the norm memo uoast nrst. , Captain Ouerlc, her master, attributes the slow passage to the foul condition of the vessel's bottom. The bark Is ' 'well provisioned and all those on board ; are reportea to do in gooa neaitn. i The-Olga Is bringing general cargo, v which ia consigned to Glroln & Eyre. Last night the Painters' Union held its regular weekly meeting. The committee which had been appointed to organise a central body to be affiliated with the American Labor Union reported that considerable progress had been made. It la the intention, ao state the leadera, to meet tomorrow night and take definite steps toward the formation of the pro posed central body. A temporary organ isation will probably be effected and TACOMA; Aug. YThe jtnti-gambllng 'Zl 5. .... the local American Labor Union move ment, but recently other uniona have Joined them in the matter. Among these are the carpenters' and plumbers' organ isations. ' IVI. V.. a atA4 A tM.l..lnll.. Twe;?.re!L.flrl.K.t80." i?, !'n"l"! t the meeting last night A short time ALMOST A MIRACLE CAMPERS BE CAREFUL early this year, which la all the more reason why our forest regions, which ago they threatened to withdraw from the Painters' Union and form a separate IMPROVING CHANNEL ' OF THE WILLAMETTE attribute these fires to careless campers or other human creatures in whom the spirit of wantoness is rampant, but old mountaineers know that nature aeta . . . . ...11 I IUO . nilllLl v ...v.. wuv. w. ;r ' V VI V organisation of their own. A meeting rrrr.?. .'.Jtli " Ha" was called for the purpose, but the proposition was temporarily set aside. The painters say that they van prevent them from receiving an International ... a-.. a kit I ' I V .'" "" MTor thla roninn a. feellna- of eoldneaa a. " . wn, vexuaea rrom a pine tree win - palnteri and paperhang- A. .:. . ometimes serve to establish a confla- .,thoUKh lt u believed that It will VEoyernment Has Men at Work ;,r i;.r..X,!;VK S",;S.rSSSS 'Sf . : . flfinfinnfinCe. that many of the fires in the woods are " , " , . ,, h ,,t, The object is to become better acquaint ed and establish closer relationahip be tween the various unions. Want AmanAmant. up the Willamette River, where he went for the conservation of ouf- forest Nearly all the labor uniona In the city , to inspect the Improvements being made I growth in the hills Is of the greatest I are gassing resolutions protesting -v to tha river channel in tne vicinity or moment Wa appeal to the campers and against the decision of the Judgea of the ,'tBalem ' and Independence. He reports the hunters to see to it that every spkrk Circuit Court of Multnomah county "in that the work is progressing satlsfac- of Are is extinguished before they break reference to the initiative and referen- ' lorliy. , . camp, and to be careful where they dum amendment to the Oregon State Near Independence about SB men are throw burning matches, as they light constitution. The resolution recently engaged in constructing a bank revet- their pipes, cigar or cigarettes when passed by the Federated Trades Council It ent, which will be a quarter or a mils passing through the woods. An ounce on the subject and which waa published In length when completed. It is the in- of carefulness will sometimes save in The Journal was indorsed last night tentlon to have It finished before the thousands of dollars. Los Angeles by the Coopers' and the Brewery Drl- . klah w.ta aaaann In lha tall arrival nniM.. . . . ,nM.r ...a daM.h' TTntAn. TVia a..!.. nanaiers aiso ioob. similar acuon si their last meting. . If Vv ' 1 Sef orj Treatment. that many of the flres in th,e woods are occasioned by people who ought to know better than to set them. It should b considered the) duty of everv nerson TtavM Tt Harden. TTnited States Asflls-1-.v. ft lib JbllHllirct nao ic.uuivu avavaaa - uiy Urf. UltrU V H1C UOB( l HIV BVUlUljTi i -a? " ".-' I w jfy ' After Treatment. AGE- CAN BE ELIMINATED 7 4 "There are others proud of my hiandiwork. They try f ; tot t imitate Carroll's Chocolate Chips" .'':"'', : .... - v . "Be sure they are Carroirs then go ahead" - If your dealer does not carry then, , phone Main 300 wa will deliver ' " them fret of charge. ' . - CARROLL'S . 333 Morrion St aaongshoremaa Kaet The Longshoremen's ' Union No. 265 held a meeting last night but aaide from ordinary routine work no business was transacted. Many of the members are employed at salmon fishing in va rious localltlaes. but are expected home: shortly. , . ; : DESERTS PRIZE RING ! T (Journal Special Service.) NEW YORK, Aug. 7. Matty Matth ews, former welter-weight champion, has deserted the prise , ring, and today ap plied for a position in the Eastern Base ball League. He is promised a place. He sayahe la out of the ring forever. PORTO RICO UNION MEN "-'i' . (Journal Special Service.) INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 7. Applica tions for charters from three unions Into I the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join- j ers were received at headquarters from Portq Rico today. ; LUNCHES WITH' PRESIDENT 7 (journal opeciai oervice. ; . ... i , v,; , ,. ,..w OYSTER BAY. Aug. 7 Senator Hey- -417 AblnfirtOfl Bulldlni? burn of Idaho and ilillard of Nebraska! . i , . ..vi , took luncheon with President Roosevelt j Third bet. tVaahlnrtoa and itulv ioaay'" ...-, . . . . . .... jr.ovvr m 9 fuuit v j . The muscles of this lady's face had shrunken, leaving the skin wrinkled. flabby and exceedingly unattractive. We built up the muscles, 'Tilled out" the face and within three weeks she ap peared as portrayed in the second picture. THERE IS NOTH ING WONDERFUL About this to us. 1 We do these things right along. We do them without pain to the patient without the use of elec tricity, the knife or massage. BMAlLrOX FXTTXiraS, BXBTX MASKS, SXOOFZSa STXIIDI, 8 XXX BUWIOWS, BOICHA, IOAXS, niCXXOBg, XOTX rATCXZS Or any other facial disfigurement, quickly retrieved, and removed to Stay removed. No half-hearted or "botch" business here. AXJ. OUaVWOBX XS OVAXjUrTZSS. Sqxq Institute of Dermatology a joint session of the finance and general board of managers of the Women of Woodcraft, which are meet ing at the residence of Mrs. M. F. Hurley at 40 Fourth sjtreet. will come close tomorrow, although the out- of-town members will not depart for' home until Monday. . The meeting is the regular semi-annual session of the full board. The finance committee holda Its sessions every quarter. This Is the rst meeting ever held in Portland. The headquarters of the jurisdiction Was an attempt made to wreck a St. are at Leadville. Colo. Johns streetcar yesterday? I A number of the grand officers of the This Is the question which the police organization are In attendance and gen- are trying to solve today and which is I eral business of the order as well as Dotnenng the omclala of 4he road. the experting of the accounts Is in pro- Last night a report waa made to areas. Mrs. Hurlev. a-rand banker, aald aiouniea jratroiman uabriei that at a this afternoon that the board was mak point opposite the Junction unknown lng rapid progress with the work and persons naa removed tne switch and had I exDected to flniah tomorrow. "Tha piled a quantity of slab wood on the books appear in excellent shape," she tracK. xne obstruction was discovered aald, "and the order is in good financial in umo ui prevent a, wreca ana me OD- condition." irucuon removed. Tnnlarht at Wnmlman Moll via oncer maae as tnorougn lnvestl- Washlnaton and East Sixth streets. reception will be tendered the grand A feature of the occasion will TEACHERS' SESSION ENDS AT EUGENIE Lane County Institute Closes One Hundred and Seventy Instructors Were Present,' gation as pouible but was unable fb se cure any definite clues. He made a re- omr port of the matter to Police Headnuar ters and Detectives are now attempting to unravel the mystery. The officials of the road state they have heard noth ing of the affair. In some quarters it is the theory that the attempt waa made for the purpose of robbery or revenge. For some time suspicious characters have been seen along this line but their actions did not be an address by Grand Ouardlan .Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdall, of Pendleton. Re freshments will be served. Among the grand officers in attend' ance at the local meetings are: J. L. Wright. Leadville, Colo., grand clerk; Dr. Lillian Pollock, Denver, Colo., Mrs. Clara Hllllx, Florence, Colo., Mrs. An nie Hawkins, Toledo, Or., Mrs. Cora lead to their arrest . The residents at Lw"Bon" ullmn- vvasn . Mrs, wenney. St Johns have also been annoyed by OB Ansele- HI - arana ooara oi man- i. i . i- . i . . . . . . aaarai A Tt RHIlman TAnHlf,frtn rim nuuiwa in ineir miani ana several burr- I -"- - " - - - -..... larles have been attempted. INFORMATION FILED grand counsellor; J. O. Helmberger, Leadville, Colo., publisher of the official organ of the Women of Woodcraft, and Mrs. Hattie Brewster, of Seattle, grand attendant. UNION MAY DEMAND REPLY OF PALMER Ernest Berwick was arraigned In the police court on a charge of larceny pre ferred by J. Goldstein, a shoemaker who auegea mat nerwicK stole tools, valued at about $7 from him. The case will be heard tomorrow, W. Romocly. steward on the steam boat Bailey Gatzert. was fined SIS for pointing a pisioi at u. u. Allen, a deck WASHINGTON. Aug. 7. Members of band. tha RnnkhlnAara' T'ntnn am hAsrlnnlnv to 1Aa wniuM. . ... 1 ..... . . 7 . p . " i. iieuueiu visitor in i nnmmenr nn fr'Hniic anniar KaimAn n, tne ponce court, was again up for lay In answering the charges filed drunkenness and disorderly conduct, against Miller. Thev contemDlate mak She created a scene at First and Everett streets yesterday. She will have 20 days In jail In which to repent. B. J. Sweeney, convicted of vagrancy, will board with Sheriff' Storey for 00 days, because, ho returned after the court permitted him to leave. rrana rura, srrestea in a raid on a Second street opium den lng a demand for an Immediate answer. ENCOUNTER QUICKSAND RECRUITING MILITIA The contractors working on the sewer construction job in East Yamhill street have struck a starts of quicksand, and early this an notified the Cltv Enarlneer veatnrdav. morning, pleaded guilty, and was fined Some means must be used to counter- a- I act the action of the arravel formation. or the sewer would be ruin In a short time. It Is thought that by using rip rap cribbing the difficulty can be over come. uuicKsand is frequently eji- TACOMA. Aue-. 7. Under tnatrnctlnna I countered durlna- the course of mil from the Adjutant-General no recruits niclpal sewer Improvement ' and always received in tne national Guard of Wash- proves a bothersome proposition ington arter August 14 can go into camp wun me state mintia this rail, and ac cordlngly the local companies are mak lng every exertion to Increase their membership to the full quota allowed by law before the allotted time expires. The regiment will go Into state camp on September 14 at American Lake near this city. INJURED IN LOG CAMP Ephriam Brewster, employed In Ar nold s logging camp, near Stevenson. Wash., was received tU St. Vincent's Hospital this afternoon, ufferlng with serious Internal injuries. While at work," Brewster fell from a log, strik ing a snag wun great rorce. At a late hour the physicians had not completed their examination, and it was lmoossi- I ble to tell the exact nature of the na- tient'a Injuries. -Brewster is a single man about 27 years of age. (Journal Special Service.) EUGENE. Or.. Aug. 7. -The final ses sion of the Lane county teacher's Insti tute was completed yesterday afternoon. There were 170 teachers registered from different parts of the county, a fine per centage of the teachers In Lane. .. The day was taken np In the final discussion of subjects of vital Interest to all school teachers and instructors Of the youth. One of the features of the afternoon session was the question box conducted by SUte Superintendent Ackermsm. Mr. Ackerman Is a pleasant and quick-witted speaker and has the confidence of all the teachers of the state. He showed, by his answers to multitudes of questions, that he waa fully versed in every de partment of the work in which he is en gaged. The teachers were entertained at the University of Oregon this afternoon by Dr. Thomas conaon. tne vewrau m"" glst of the University, with a talk on his great specimens in the museum which ha has gathered after a life time's W The "teachers have been delighted with their visit in Eugene. Extansloa of Time. ' EUGENE. Or.. Aug. 7. John Inhgam. Commander of J. W. Geary Post, G. A. R., the leading post of the Willamette Vaiiav tnriav announced that he had se cured an extension of the time provided originally in the tickets which will be bought for the trip to San Francisco next week to attend the National G. A. R. Encampment, which convenes on the I7h Tha time has been extended by the O. R. & N. and the S. P. from Au gust 31 to October 16. It is thought that this will Increase the number who ntaria.d in attend, ss many would un dertake the trip if they knew they could spend a month in the Golden state on low" rates. ; , , ACCIDENTALLY POISONED (Journal Special Service.) HOOD RIVER. Aug. 7. William Fosa, who lives one mile from Hood River on the east side, drank from a Jug contain ing poison Tuesday and died in great agony a few hours later. -y,- He was helping a neighbor spray hla apple orchard, and by mistake, it was asserted, drank the poison that waa used to spray the trees. It appears that tha anrav that Is used by orchardlsts : comes in a concentrated form and is put into barrels and diluted ready for use. One of the neighbor's children brought this poison to the house in a Jug. and' vnmn nicked It uo and drank from it. believing that it contained coffee. 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