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HIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1903. 3 CZAR ASSUMES ?: IRON ATTITUDE v i-l I. ' !; He Forms New Vide ' Royalty ? in bioeria and China and f ; .Gives Admiral Alaxeiff Su preme,auworJiyi.. i i: 3 ' Russian Press Is Openly Crlti- . cizing the Attitude of United States In Regard to Man- churian Policy. '(Journal Special -Service.) nikaayuaPTlgnetl 'Ky'tht7a'rdv1ffea' ths Kwsng Tung territory of China will b formed under a special vlcerojralty, tha vlcsrpy to have supreme clvU au thority. ,N The Novovremta haa an editorial to- oo the attitude of America. toward Russia, relative to opening the porta of Manchuria. It eayis "Whereaa Ruaala baa been accus tomed to regard England aa a perma nent enemy, tha situation la now cntrtged. England having; been replaced by America, and Germany. The Amer icana can not see why .the open door rule should apply to the' Phlllpplnee aa well aa to Manchuria. America la now guided solely by commercial Instinct and rldea behind England. Japan, which la pushing England on to fatal foollahneaa, does young America's work aa England did that of Germany In the Vanesuelan affair." Admiral Alaxeiff la appointed viceroy of the new province with supreme power over the army and navy to con duct diplomatic relatione with all hborlng atates. TYPOS TORE UP NON-UNION BOOK (Journal Special Service.) WASHINGTON, Aug. lS.-i-The session of the International Typographical I'r.lon was delayed a few minutes thin morning until copies of a pamphlet that had been circulated throughout the hall, but which bore no union label imprint. had been destroyed. The pamphlet pre sented the employers aide of the con troversy In Seattle and Spokane. Drlscoll addressed the meeting and ! declared the trouble at Seattle and Spo ikane was Inexcusable. He said he came : before the convention to condemn and .criticise President Lynch's action. If 1 arbitration had been adhered to there would have been no trouble.' He wanted the union to avoid breaking contracts. Lynch referred the chargea to the .proper committee Rnd said he desired ! to be heard and augured the delegates that charges of broken faith were en tirely without foundation. WHIIb AuiUMOBlLE J. B. KELLY 74 GRAND AVE MACHINIST, ENGINEER AND 'MANUFACrUREK ...AOENCY OF THE.;. White Automobile ip'r" 2 nr;,, r ILLY ft' hJ t T Lf ; ;. Nfi MftChl F . 1 vl ..: SPECIAt PROPOSITONS Do You Want To Fly? pleasure. Don t aay you Know wnat is is to ride in an Automobile, until you have had a ride In a WKXTB with J. B. Kelly. QUIET, SAFETY, EASE AND SinPLICITY Are soma of thj characteristics of the White That you will learn about If you will call at 74 Grand Avenue and hare a talk and j RIDE WITH J. B.. KELLY And If you own an Automobile and want It TVT XX TCB8T - C&AM OBSSB, J. B. Kelly will not only do this to your entire satlaf action, but will give you pointer about the care and handling of your carriage that will be worth more to you than your repair bill amounts to. ' Jhejteji Log .. Sawing .. Machine Does the work of fifteen men and requires only two men and boy to operate It MADE AND REPAIRED TO ORDER. Automobiles, Engines, Pumps, Printing Presses, Electric Motors, Elevators, Butchers' Machinery, Power Transmission, Farm Ma chinery, Dairy Machinery, Laundry Machinery, Leather Workers' Machinery, Dental Machinery, Burglcal Instruments and Appli ances, etc.. Inventions developed and special machinery for manu facturers designed. T4 OKAJTD ATX arms. non, trarxoiT 147a. HOW AN ACCIDENT BROUGHT FORTUNE STRANGE ACTION OF NURSE IN MONTANA 1 (Journal Special Service.) EUGENE. Aug. 13. News of the death f a former well known and respected resident of Lane oounty was received Iherej yesterday In a letter from Butte, -''Woj(ft Anthony White Laughlln, known aa "Grandpa" Laughlin, died at Butte Saturday morning, very suddenly, and was burled the same afternoon by order of hla nurse. Miss Lillian Hare, who was his companion for several years pre vious to death. He had deeded all hn property to her and ahe gave out the In formation that she was poor and had to go to work as soon as possible after the funeral. She Is worth at least 110.000 No physician was called and the entire proceeding Is said to be looked upon with suspicion. The authorities are working on the case. w CliBLSB O. XTLPATKIOK. BURYING THE DEAD OF TUNNEL HORROR (Journal Special Service.) PARIS, Aug. 13. Nineteen more vie tims of the tunnel disaster were burled today at public expense. Very Imposing was the ceremony. The Court Prefec ture and the police were present, also the families of the deceased and many high officials of the city. Premier Coombes delivered the fu neral address. :0LS0M CONVICTS STILL AT LIBERTY (Journal Special Service.) SACRAMENTO. Aug. IS. No news of the convicts was rocelved from Ama dor today. A rumor from Marysvllle states that Howard Is traveling north -dressed In. a. khnki suit. Strain Too Great Hundreds of Portland Readers Find It So. rhe hustle and worry of business 'men. The hard work and stooping of work men. The woman's household cares. , Are too great a strain on the kid neys. Backache, headache, sideache. Kidney troubles, urinary troubles fol , low.. 'A Portland cltlien tells you how to cure them all. Mrs. C. .Richards, .wlf of C. Richards, painter, and living at 471 Market street, says: "Mr. Richards values Doan's Kidney Pills very highly. He has had attacks of kidney-trouble for years. Ha la a painter by trade and there Is no doubt but the turpentine has had more or less effect on his kidneys, as I be lieve most painters are Apre or less afflicted- with- kidney troubles?" Last fall he had an acute attack and when Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to our' notice I went to the Laue-Davis Drug Com . pany's store, corner of Yamhill and Third streets, and got him a box. They so regulated his kidneys that relief cams 111 a remarkably short time. I have heard him express his appreciation of this reliable remedy." For, sale by all dealers. Foster-Mll--' burn Co.. Buffalo, N. T., sole agents fair - the United States. . Remember the name Doafl's and 'talc so other, 1 ' A mathematical problem in which the subtraction of a leg from a human body resulted in fame and fortune Is explained by Charles G. Kllpatrlck. the one-legged bicyclist' wfio performs wheel feats which would be impossible to the ordinary person in possession of both his nether limbs. A car wheel severed Kilpatrick's leg and a bicycle wheel has brought him worldly wealth, Without the first he feels confident he would nev'er have secured the second. What caused the loss of the missing leg?" Was asked of Mr. Kllpatrlck last night, Just 'before he mounted the flight of steps down which he coasts at breakneck speed at the Multnomah Club grounds. 'Well. It won't take long to tell the story," he responded, and the recital as given Is reproduced here in Kilpatrick's own words: 'I was born and raised in Danville, 111., and at an early age made up my mind to 'get buay' at any occupation which might enable me to lay the foundation of what I hoped, and still hope, some day to be a fortune. ' Worked in Mines, 'Coal mining is about the main busi ness around Danville, and so into that manner of work I turned my efforts. Although but 12 years of age at that time I was soon earning about $5 per day, and more than three quarters of It found Its way into the bank every payday. "One night, when returning from the coal mines, I undertook to 'hitch onto a passing freight train, ana in jumping on fell beneath the cars. The wheels passed over my leg quicker than I can tell It. and in due time the Injury soWv receivea terminaiea in a sursitai narra tion which left me with one limb with which to navigate. The thought of possibly becoming a subject of charity caused me to do some pretty heavy thinking, and I finally de cided to invest enough of my savings as was necessary to make me the owner of a first-class bicycle. I soon had tny wheel, and In the course or time naa masterea enougn tricks awheel to enable me to pose as a sure-enougn rancy. riaer. engage ment followed engagement, for cycling then was all the rage, and soon my stock of tricks was a great deal more than I had ever dreamed of as among the possibilities. One day while filling an engagement in Washington, D. C, the idea occurred to me that for the first man who would successfully ride down the Steps of the caoltol building a crown of more than ordinary value was awaiting, and I re solved to make the effort "One morning bright and early I went again as had then become my regular morning habit, and before I returned to my hotel l had actually made the ride down the capttol steps, more as a test or a sample, than ought else. "All th.ls time I kept mum about the test ride which I had taken, at sunrise the morning prior, and at -last , I pub licly offered to wager as much money' as anyone cared to bet that not only Would I make the ride, but would also nego tiate It successfully. . At ., once - tbe sporty element came at me with tens. twenties, fifties and hundreds, all of which I covered, and to cut a long story short, on time to the minute of that memorable Saturday afternoon I ap peared on the scene in Identically the same costume as I wear now when I make my ride down the stairs as you see them here. The dash down the stairs was made by me O. K., and since then, in addition to the many thousands of dollars won by me in wagers that day, I guess I have made as much as any one man In the world out of his own call it what you will, but I will go back to the original mis hap when I lost my leg in Danville, 111., and term It 'fate.: SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO TOURIST PARTY (Journal Special Service.) ASHLAND, Or., Aug. 13. A party of tourists, prominent residents of Horn brook, returning to Ashland from Crater Lake and Pelican Bay, met with a serl ous runaway accident on the Dead Indian Hill, about nine miles from town, last evening, but fortunately all escaped se vere Injuries. Mrs. H. Horn, Miss Grace Horn and Mrs. George Rymal occupied a surrey, which was driven by H. Horn. Ahead was a buggy occupied by Mrs. Albles Smith and Mrs. Thomas Jones. Without warning the neckyoke of the surrey team and the horses started to run. Mr. Horn was unable to check them or to control the vehicle with the brake. Quickly they were upon the buggy, crashing into It with great force. Horses, vehicle and occupants were thrown violently to the ground, some of them going 30 yards down the moun tain side from the road. The vehicles were smashed Into pieces.. The escape of the people from fatal Injuries was miraculous. Mrs. Jones was painfully hurt about the head and neck, and Mrs. Smith suffered a sprained knee and ln- urles to the limbs, but none are severe. Other members. of the party were more or less bruised and shaken up, but will be about within a few. days. COUNCILMAN IS ILL B. P. Cardwell. councilman at large, Is lying in a dangerous condition at hla home. Fourth and Harrison streets with a severe attack of heart trouble. Mr. Cardwell went to the sea shore re cently where he was seised with the malady. He became so ill that he re turned home Monday and he has since been In a serious state. Today he was reported slightly better but his recovery is dojttbtful. , Mr. Cardwell Is a , well known city official and ono of the pioneers of Qe city. Don't Miss Our Great Reduction Sale SPECIAl X.ABQZ8T OXOTXTXBS XV TS1 VOmTHWXSY ' ft. W. 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