The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 05, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON- DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, -TUESDAY EVENING', APRIL 5. 1D01
"HE'S. A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW.",
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UMin raoTjasas xm to vobtxwxiy.
-- Soatawest Cos. Tourtk and Morrison.
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; ;i ALL THE CORRECT FASH-
"Is ' WH A-SJHE MATTER :rw.iTH -rt- SojFSj
.! ' -.A 4 V A GREAT RECEPTION TO THE GUEST OF HONOR. . v . ' ' . .1. 'r:
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SEVEN INDICTED
K M IN COURT
b'Amxx asmxts bobxxxA Minii .
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" 86Tn United flt&Ufl prUonr, agmlt
w(iom lndlctmDt were returned by the
. recent iMral gfnd Jury, Appeared d
; th custody of two deputy marshKla to
' , enter pleae to the charge which bur
. "been made, o A number of other who
" 'are also under Indictment have not been
. apprehended by the authorltlea,. -
, Thomas O'Brien. Indicted on three
ountr for breeklnf into a mail-bag and
-... stealing artlolea in hi care, pleaded
guilty to the -charge of embesslement
and not guilty to the charge of cutting
the atrap of the bag. CrBrlen was
. formerly a 7 mall-carrier In Harney
county. He will appear for sentence on
-Thursday. ,-'. --. ' i
E. 8. Eaton of Olendale, Oregon, in
'dieted for entering into a'echeme where
by he endeavored to pass spurious coin;
waived the formal reading of the com-
i plaint, through his attorney, and. aaked
. until Thursday on which to plead.
-V -WtlUant Mills, George ' Willis and
-Is Hugfe-Carpenterr- ho- are eald -to- have
praised a money order from IS cents to
lit at Oregon City also asked unttt
v Thursday to enter their pleas. The re-
quests were granted by the court.
' Ernest and Frank Barnes of Eugene.
. .charged . with destroying letter boxes
at that place, pleaded guilty. .They will
d sentenced on Tnuraday.
At the request of District -Attorney
, nan uie case against A. JL. Palmer w
aismisseo. raimpr .was indicted by a
former Jury, tried and a hung jury
failed to return a verdict, The case
was ended by Its dismissal today.
CASHIER STEALS TO
MEET A MORTGAGE
. ... a
amcil DWTJC.t 4
8t Joseph, . Mo., April 6. George C
. Lowell, the former cashier' of tha F1-
Veral Trust company of Cleveland, Ohio,
was arrested here last'tilght. He say
he cam her to visit -his brother, and
that his shortage will be about f 20.000.
- This ho claims la: covered to depositors
by a guarantee bond. He states that he
'"was tempted In his Irregular methods
,by his desire to meet a mortgage about
, due on his home. Hewlll return with-
out extradition. ' ,
belllon la - much 1 greater than -was at
first reported---Troops- are being rapidly
outfitted for the campaign.
if i mrr rnmp iinnn lr i it nn t n i itnrn
TROOPS TO AFRICA OF IMPORTANCE
" Uoaroel pedal Berrke.1 ' J """(BpecUl bUpatca to lie SooraaLi "V
Hal-tin. Anrll I. Tha mnmrar hll Lg..' iw.. a k . t
Vilf?JJ2 Muocei In Jullu KruttschnlttV otflc
derlng large reinforcements to be sent . .... . . . . " ,
to German Southwent Africa to cope today that a hitherto Important position
with the rebellioua Herreroa. -.- In the Oregon Short - Line- has - been
-This Is regarded by the public-here abolished. In other words the of floe of
a an Indication that the foreign office assistant general manager died with the
has Information showing that the r rfromotlon of EL E. Calvinwho formerly
held the position to general manager
of the Oregon Railroad Navigation
company.' . : " , ? ,
It was also announced-that, several
minor appointments will be made, whloh
are necessary because of the transfer of
Mr. Kruttsohnltt and B. O. MoCormlck
to the Harriman lines offloes in Chicago,
and the appointment of . new ' general
managers' for Harriman roads.' . Vacan
cies have been . oecasloned by these
transfers and appointments .which will
be at once filled. ,.,
The general superlntendency of the
Oregon Short Xine Jias been given to
EL Buckingham who will have offloes at
Salt Lake, with Jurisdiction over 'the
Salt Lake division of the Southern and
the portion of the Union , Paclflo - be
tween Ogden and Green River. v -jr
J. M. Oruber, formerly general super
intendent of the western division -of' the
Rock Island will succeed Mr. Buching
ham as superintendent of transportation
on tne union Facino. v-
PAYMASTER MORSE -
IS DECLARED GUILTY
(Jonroml apaelel Bcrrk.) , '
Washington, O. C4 April 6. Paymas
ter John More . of the ' united -states
navy has been found guilty of ' vlolat-1
Inr the regulations Msued by tne sec
retary of the navy, of culpable Ineffi
ciency and neglect of duty, .by the
court-martial whloh was convened la
the Philippines, i i" ' '
Morse waa. sentenced to. tne .iocs oi
ten numbers In gradaT ' - ' , ?
HOOD RIVER WOMAN
ISJWOJMTH sOMBltliSl
VIRGINIA IS LAUNCHED
(Continued frommPageOne.)
rapidly nearlng completion. ' and the
Maryland, which la expected to be ready
for the government In another' year.
Another object of Inspection - was - the
Louisiana, which was regarded with spe
cial Interest because It Is known that
there. Is a race on 'between the local
shipbuilding company and the navy-yard
at New York. . -
. The Invited guests. Including Gov
ernor Montague's . party and the naval
officials from Washington, were driven
f ul collation Was. served.
Xs to Be a Wonder. ' , ,
The battleship Virginia embodies the
highest Ingenuity and mature experi
ence of American naval experts. The
general dimensions of the ship are:
Length on load waterllne, 4SB feet;
breadth (extreme), at load waterllne,
It feet m Inches; trial displacement,
about 18,000 tons; mean draught at trial
displacement, about St feet f ; Inches;
greatest draught, full load, IS feet. - ,
In the 16,000 or more tons represented
In -the Virginia, the many antagonistic
qualities essential to a perfect fighting
machine have been comprised and lncor
po rated In the proportion which expert'
ence seems to have pointed ' out ae the
moat desirable and efficient. To begin
with, the ship will - have a speed of at
least If knots, 'which compares most
MURDERERS AT- HEART I
(Continued from Page One.)
the prison 1 Isolated to such aa extent
that the nofse would hardly have bees
heard by any save the guards In the
institution.'' ,
Evan the sweating process has failed
to expose the Identity of those who fur
nlshed the weapons and explosives with
which the attempt was to be made. Xt is
believed by the prison official that dis
charged convicts who. were 'recently
turned loose after servlag their time
formulsted the plan and organised the
' A L J, -THE SUCCESSFUL HAT
vvWrJUt53 ' GUILDERS. OF . THE
v3-5 T WORLD ALL STYLES
, V ONLY THE MOST RELI- -
7 ABLE GRADES OF HEAD- '
V E A R .REPRESENTING
& . : TIONED TO . SUIT, FACES , ,
OF EVERY TYPE.7 , -We
are exclusive "dUtHbtftort '
; for Portland and vicinity of the
Li. , , - ' famous1 r
YOUMANS DERBY, SILI AND OPERAt HATS. .
- QUAKER CITY ?J.5U DERBY. - J If
. .GORDON'S 3.00 SOFT AND STIFF HATS.
AND STEINBACH'S SPECIALS AT ?X TO 0.
Full linei of Automobile ' Golf, ' Norfolk, Rob Roy' and v
, . ,Cravenette Caps. 4 , 1 1 ;
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tothe Hotel Warwick, where a dellghH attempt In the hope of liberating friends
who are still In durance.
The most pusallng feature to the of
ficers la how it became possible for
such a quantity 'of dynamite to be
smuggled Into "the buildtr.g and then
passed to the possession of the convicts
without Setectlon.
GIRLS ROOTED BUT
- -LOST THE CONTEST
(Special Diipetta to Xbe JoaraaL)
Hood River. Or., AprU B.-Mrs. Leon-
ard Day, wife of an employe at the
Menominee sawmill, four miles below
town, -while attempting to extinguish
the flames from aa exploding kerosene
TO ST. LOUIS FAIR
..' (gpaclal tnapatch te lbe JoeraeL) I
Cove, Or.,-April 8. After the teachers'
meeting last' Saturday, the Cove and
Union basket-ball teams had an exciting
game. The ' Union boys, heretofore
favorably with any j battleshlpa under champions of the ounty. went down to
construction abroad, aa well as with f aereat, tne score oeing y to e, saeesurea
any la the projected stage. - 1 by the enthusiasm, noise and rooting
The Virginia will be propelled at this indulged in oy tne union nign scnooi
high-speed - by- twin orews4lrlvea . by j glrla.wha . were . present Ja. force. . the
With the departure today of the big
Or timber the last exhibit f rem Oreaoa
lamp in hei house, yesterday afternoon. the St Louis fair -was sent on 1U way
met death by cremation. . wmurniw win nw aupor-
Whii th -point hanoened at 1 1 Intendent who has charge of an ex-
o'clock the woman lingered in agony Ittit at the St Louis exposition on. his
three hours and was conscious to the wJr 2.the east. i
verv last. -'v ' . ' I oneiaon, supenntenaeni or zor-
IRvarw altnh nf nlnthlnir mi huraMl n" uiuxuua ivt ok uuuib.
from hi hodv. Not a nartlde of skin . Myers jr., in cnarge or tne nsn
Unions surely deserved to retain their
laurels.
The Cove brass Jband has reorganised.
ordered late muslo and other necessaries
and will soon be prepared to furnish
high-grade of melody on short notice.
The candidacy of j. M. Beiaer ror
remained untouched, while some of. it
was charred black, i Mrs. Day kwaa 2 7
years old. " She , leaves, v besides her
parents, a husband and (-year-old boy.
rjTDZAJTA raOHXBZTXOVZSTS. :
and gams department, - will leave - to
night C V. Galloway, in charge of the
horticultural exhibit, will go tomorrow,
and Professor H. 8. Lyman will. If he
Is able to leave the hospital, leave at
the same time to . take charge Of the
educational display.
The state commission Is confident that
the Oregon buildings will be entirely
'. . ,; (Joifrnal Special Berriee.) ,
Tnlannnrtlla Tn1.. . Anrtl fi Pmhlhl.
tlonlsts of Indiana have gathered here completed by April 10 and that they
for a ten-dars' state convention.- .The I w,u rwiv we rewaro oneroa oy ine
party will name a full ticket and map felr management at St. Louis for aU
our Plana ror an active campaign i "i' vva - mr .
throughout the state tnis XaiL
two four-cylinder triple expansion en
glnes, running, under conditions of
maximum speed, at about 120 re vol u
tlons a minute. - -
Bas Xeavy Armament.
The battleship will carry four -12-
Inrh rum. mnnnilA hv. nalra In rtal-
anoad turrata. an turrat ., bnlnff for. I County commissioner IS being promt
ward of the superstructure and . the nentiy menuonea his inenas say mere
other aft Of the eight, s-lnch guns, we several reasons wny tms selection
which will be carried on the veesel. f our should prevail in the oounty , eonven-
wlll be mounted by nalrs In turrets. I tlon as Mr. Selder.l a practleal and suo
superposed On- the 12-lnch turrets above j ceasful business man, an old resident
mentioned, and four in two broadside familiar with the needs and abuses In
turrets, slightly forward of amidships. I the management -of county affairs,
In addition to these heavy guns,- there I .Adam Crossman has moved - over
will be a broadside battery of twelve! from La Grande and will soon be mine
l-lnch rapldflre guns. The secondary- nost of the Cove hotel. To have this
battery will constat of twelve l-lnch I institution aaaln under efficient man
rapldflre guns, twelve. S-pounder Semi- laxement will be a areaf advanUge and
automatic eight 1-pounder heavy auto-1 convenience to the town as well as to
matic, two maoMne guns ana six tit i the traveling publld.
SAvnros baitk taxxs,
automatic guns, all . mounted in com
mending positions and having large
arcs of fire. The ship will also be fit
ted with, submerged torpedo tubes. She connected.
wui oe comoiexeir . irmumi, n ui mo
material of construction - being or : tne
same hlarh auauty ot eteei wntcn nae
entered into all of the ' vessels of the
new American navy. ,
Bids for the furnishing of telephone
poles are being advertised for by the
farmers' line. . All principal farms will
. (Journal Bpacial Service.) ; -.
Akron.. O.i April 8. The Akron Sav
ings bank closed its doors this morning.
No statement has been issued.:.
TYNER INDICTMENT
IS FULLY SUSTAINED COWS AND SALOONS
WIN At ff OODBURR
BASOBS YOT SBXB0TB9.'
(Jonraal Bpaelal Barrlee.)
Washington. April S. The district
court of appeals today overruled the
I demurrer to the Indictment of James N.
Tyner, former attorney general -of the
postofflce department and Harris Bar
ret- his nephew and assistant
(Jooraal BpecUl Berrtce.) ' ' '
St. Louie, April 6.The matter of con
tracting for badges for the delegates,
alternates, i press representatives . ' and
spectators to the National Democratic
convention - was this morning laid over
by the sub-committee having the mat-
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Aperfecl Remedy forCtosBpa-
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tor in charge until April l,-when-the
entire , national committee Is expected
to - meet here. At noon- a visit to the
fair grounds was made.
WBSS BABBBAU BXBO. '
.... .. (Jooraal Special Barrlce.) .
Scranton, Pa., April 6. A wedding of
note her today, was that of Miss .Au-.
gusta - Archbald. .daughter of . Mr. and
Mra James Archbald of this city, and
John H. Brooks, familiarly known a de-'
cade ago aa "Johnnie" B. rooks, the hero
of the Princeton baseball team of '85.
Mr. Brooks Is now a prosperous Inde
pendent coal operator.
(Bpedal Dlapateh to The Journal.)
Woodburn, April 6. It was decided
-tJ. " I at the city election here yesterday that
I...-. ' .L.II 1 A ..I
will be ImmedlAtalv aat. I inat cows aumi u uwwn w iuu
Tyner haVMd gitly sine bis ' O1" CoB was the candidate
end i practically oonfined to hi bed. lnuB,mo" i
Hi wife, - who attracted atteatlon tfy P f W II. & V. Whlt
carrying away paper from her hue- " h "ly ,dt 0' r?,ord?r
hand' aafa. ; ramalna cnnatnntlv at hla I ana aecuroa m tow vvi. ,.
id . - rballot were cast. - -
' : xne uooa umsens . neguiar or wow
! License ticket won wtth the. exception
1 of one councilman. The vote was as 1
follows: . , ,
Oood Cltlsens and Regular: , Council
man, W. C. Miller, 104; J. K. Zlmmerle,
117; R. M. Hicks. IIS? treasurer. B. a
Berry, 18; marshal, Amos Beach, lit.
O004 Cltlsens,- or Antl-Saloonr Coun
cilman, one year, W. L. Jerman, 113;
I two years, A. E. Austin, 111; B. E. Hard-
ALPINE AVALANCHE
CLAIMS TWO VICTIMS
Good
Shoes
v-i-v (Journal Special 8ervt.) '''
tnsbuck. ' Swltserland, Aprtl. B. A
liurtT Af tniirliti wara overtaken-bv an
avalanche near Peter Anlchuette. onjcastle, 112;. treasurer. George Landon,
Qriskungel. in . the Alps today. Peter 1061 marsnai. w. H. urogies,
Cofiee; Perfection
have been , selecting, blending ' tnd
rotsting' coffte for over balf a' century.
Golden Cat the result of. our long
coffee experience. 2 .We. cannot improve it.
Culd; not : mtke it better if we ; tried.
- No one knows ' how ito blend 'it but our-
selves. ... Golden Gate tnint dclicipus.
. - High grade grocers sell it. ,
- 1 nd 3 lb. aroma-tight tins.
' . J.. A. FoIrfr a :Col;.aa 'rsia
Muller and another man of the party
la -missing. . -
A rescue party has been .sent from I
her in the hope of saving the missing
man in case 4e . has not . already per
ished. .The warmth of the season nasi
caused an unusual number of avalanches i
but this is the first one of the year to
claim a victim. , - ,
For saloon license. 111; against, lot.
For cows to run at large. 141: against
71.
Not a few men love their sweethearts
in silk, and their wives In calico..
FOBS ST QBOTB OBOWXBCr BATXSLT
' (Bpacial Dispatch to Tha Jooraal. :V-
Forest Grove. Or.; April 5. Forest
Grove is 'experiencing a steady but rapid
growth, there being many new bouses
already, under construction. ' Contrac
tors estimate that no less than 7 new
dwellings . will b.. erected during the
present spring and summer. - Nearly 41
families have arrived y from 1 the eaat
during the past month. -
fife
lecture..
I ii maul imp
fey UPUOfMIOHfrllKE-T0BACCC
rum i ruuwvitniki Minui
r0 PUU MnTlCULalU
imttrfiwnwrer ponTt.ANo.ra!c,
This is a leading question with everybody. '
t- f . All we have to say is that we are manuiactunng'
right here in Portland an honest line of Men's, Boys' and
Youths' Shoes and stand right behind them What's the
matter with trying a pair? We want you.to try a pair
'for we know you will be satisfied 'and try : another pair.
We make a fine line of Loggers and Cruisers Shoes and
the price is right . We think it would pay you to look us
over, " : ; . . 1 ,'
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SAX FBAJTOISOO FAFBB.
(SmcUI DUMtck to The Jonrnal.)
Ban Francisco. April A new after
noon newspaper ' Is Boon to be started
here, which will have a complete plant
OXFORDS FOR LIEN
This season's styles are
varied In the extreme.
' The kinds we are show
ing embraca all -i the
brightest Ideas of east
ern '. designers rand at
popular price.
$3.00,$ 3.50
See our .Oxfords before you buy.
particularly the Patent Coltskin. a
new teamer most in aemana. -
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Look for Oar
s Trad Mark -
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' 9 end 1 1 ; north First Street
Portland, Oregon
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