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i. N, THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; - PORTLAND, j TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, 1904.' V - FERRIES BETTER 'i ' i ... ; ren'va talk.. log about ACCEPT THE RULE long aoaehl Bow here's tour THAN BRIDGES v.t'-: mm CAN i IS 1 . Mayor Williams Says That Adequate Boat Scr- vice Would Be Superior to Present Hode of ." Crossing the Willamette in Every Way ' .- "If I hart had my way about it there ' ;atvr would have been a free bridge - Across the Willamette," said Mayor Wll- llama thia morning, while dlacusstng the ' Morrison atreet bridge dilemma. In ex VpUnatlon of thla statement the maydr wald: "The free ferry la the only notation , of the river problem. If we had big "ferries crossing the river every two minutes we would alwaya have untm - pedod and continuous acreas to either aide of the river, and we would not be under the power of Are or flood. In the east where they ui& brldgea aa welt aa we do, there are constant delaya . cauand by high water and rushing tor rente that sweep brldgea away like chaff. We are liable any year to have a . disastrous flood, and if one of thoae brldgea went the othera would probably go. Certainly, If an upper bridge waa wept away the lower onea would be bound to be put out of commission. If not destroyed. "With the ferry the coat of operation would not be greater than the coat of .keeping In operation and repair the .- brldgea, and the amount Involved would be muck lees. There would be no rotten brldgea to endanger crowds, aa waa the case on the Morrison structure; street car and train trafflo would have no teama or vehicles of any aort to delay their passage, and every time a board waa taken off the whole city would not be Inconvenienced" and annoyed, aa it la now during the reconstruction of the Morrison atreet bridge. The scheme should have been tried years ago, when liver frontage property was cheap and landings could be easily secured, then, as the growing trafflo of the city de manded greater accommodations addi tional ferries could be easily put on and the cost of these would be inconsider able, compared to the coat of a new bridge." j In speaking of the Morrison bridge and the relief that might be afforded the eaat side residents the mayor aatd: "The ferry that waa talked of aa a means of relief will not be completed for two months and aome meana of re- ajtt orricxK or oauntox urvno oostkebtt or cinrmcz to mvtm TOM rOXJTXOAX. OTTIOM MAT, A rmiB AXBaUOAJr CXTXXT, AM- nam rmou oxtrmox roSxTxoir. (Journal Special Service.) Washington, April SI. In the Smoot hearing today Mosea Thatcher aald that the pamphlet published by Calvin, of the Reaaoner, in 1895, giving the hla- tory of hla connection with the church. was a fair atatement of the case and the pamphlet waa submitted as a mat ter of record. The witness waa unable to accept the rule of the church that the office re of the church should not run for political office without having secured the oon sent of the church, beoauae It gave no Indication as to what offloera tt applied to. When aaked what would be the re sult if any officer .of the church should persist in running for office after hav lng. been refused the consent of the church ha said It might reault aa in his case. But aa , free American cltl seo, be would have a perfect Tight to re tire rrora an official church position, and If such an Issue earn ha would hold that every man who lovea hla country wouia resign. He said he waa the. only Mormon of A BUNCH OF SNAPS These Prices Are on Furniture That Talks! And when you see the FUKwrruRE you will wonder - v A how we can afford to. sell, it for so. much, less thw our . . competitors. 'Her? is th$ secrctdo our ,own"work,t :jl it3 t conduct our store on economical principles, turn coir , V v H stock quicker, and can mereby sell for less. f' i I ill lief should be found before that time. but what It will be la not evident We hi. ... i. m.k aia w.m iru.i mi in. vy uuuru.n cumpmny pnatly office, and at the aam time he may yet see ni 10 reduce me tare across i waa ri.nlol th. n.hi in .nt.. th. the bridge, but after turning down the Whan ha m an anAati. h t.. h.n in one-cent fare proposition once, this hope I una for th- presidency, but waa now is not very unsni. tt mi ins cuy neeaa 1 simply a member ox the church, and waa la ferrlea that are big enough to handle Igiad to aay ha waa a free American clU- the traffic- GAMBLERS ENRICH CITY TREASURY When the fines of the als gambling ' bouses in Portland were forfeited In the municipal court this morning. Rev, Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougher, pastor of the White' Temple, waa present, and - when the names of- those paying the : money were called out, he looked de cidedly disgusted. "Thla Is easy money," remarked Judge Hogue, seeing Dr. Brougher standing oear by. "Tea, decidedly easy!" exclaimed Dr. Brougher in reply. . Nothing more waa aald, but the man ner In whlcH It waa aald waa moat ex pressive. Dr. Brougher Is one of the leaders In the reform movement now on In- thla clly. and recently haa been preaching a series of sermons on the evila of the city. He recently charac . terlaed Portland aa a second Sodom, and Mayor Williams as Ita chief exec utive. The trust gamblers paid $1,060 Into the municipal treasury today through the police. This Is their regular semi monthly contribution. It la arranged for by Mayor Wllllama and the city administration. The gamblera are al lowed to break the law for the follow ing sums every two weeks: John Thomas, for the Portland Club, 1275. Oeorge Fuller, for August Erlckson, coal trust. ' By agreement the reaolutlon ! sen. He admitted that church Influence had been used agalnat him aa a candi date for the eenate. He begged to be I excused from answering questions as to the ceremony performed In the "endow ment-house." ' In executive session the committee I authorised a report on the reaolutlon laaklng permlaalon to alt during, the re cess of oongreaa and take testimony In Utah. WUllams Beaelattoa Adopted. In the house, Jenkins (Rep.) of Wis consin, chairman of the committee on judiciary, called up the Williams reso lution asking the attorney-general to report aa to whether criminal proceed ings had been instituted agalnat the principals In the Northern Securities merger, and whether the attorney-general ever made an lnveatlgatlon of the cnarges pointing to me existence or a $178. Fred Frits, $171. C. Burley. $150. E. J. Blaster, $175. A. Shapiro. $100. The Oem club, which waa closed re cently, will reopen tomorrow night, ev erything having been patched up. Her man Elklea, Aaron Rosenthal and Mar tin Reddy will be the proprietors. waa not debated, but waa adopted with out discussion. By a vote of 4 to I, two being absent, the senate cOmmlttee on education and labor decided to poatpone a further con- alderatlon of the eight hour bill till De cember. The senate paaaed the military acad emy appropriation bill after atrlklng out the military aite provision. Wa have gathered together ' all the slightly . uaed and store scratched pianos In the house and apread them on a vast bargain ta ble. The planoa are tho smartest plckupa we have aeen thla aeaaon, and the ahrewd buyers will be the onea to take them. There la a handsome LUDWIG In mahogany, marred a little In transit, goes for a aong; a beautiful Smith & Barnes In quartered oak. the $$50 style. The price well. Just ask us. Then there is oh, well, there are too many to enumerate, so we are compelled to ask yon to come In. Tou'II be surprised at the terms, too Just a little each month. Ill HiW-taltf (0. Oldest, ZATgeat, Stroareflt, COR. SIXTH AND MORRISON STS. Opposite roatoflloa. SPECIAL $8.00 For example, here Jaa drawing that ' represent a vary heavy Butterfly' Pattern Iron Bed, regular price of whloh la $15 our apeclal pxloe Wed nesday and Thursday 38 t., . : V , i ,; ri30 SIXTH' STRBBTini ' ' '''CVS l".'f,- ,')"! f- I Between Washington tnd Alder,. ? CASH OR CREDIT, Everv Article Guaranteed. J.C.SWSIS STILL RETICENT OmOIU OP aTmTWsT una BSToini to tmm cttt AJTD XOXJ9I. ZatrOBTAJTT GOV nxxycii bxtt snauroa rsxTAsxi axjl. Traffic Director J. C Stubba of the Harrlman line, arrived In the city thla morning from Ban Francisco. He will remain in the city for several daya and will visit other points In Oregon before his returnvto the southern city. PUBLIC IS INVITED. THE FUTURE REVEALED (Continued from Page One.) TKS VAST DiaCLOKD, TXX aJfamCD, rxtuvt MISS VIRGINIA WARDEL CHINESE BURIED SAW NORTH PORTLAND BUT SAVED MONEY Philip Meyer, from Canby, Or., was . brought Into the police station at ' an early hour thla morning by Patrolmen ' Courtney and Jonea He waa Intoxl- , cated and waa supposed to be without money. To tho aurprlse of every one . , at the station, he was found to have 1800 In greenbacks. He had been wan dering about the north end for a long ' time, and the police aay It waa a wonder that he waa not robbed, i After sobering up sufficiently to be released Meyer was given hla money back and left the station. He was very grateful to-the police for saving hla money for him, but balked when told that hla escapade waa' to be made the basis for a newspaper story' "I don't want any one to know thla," h aald, "and I refuse to make any atatement for publication. I positively will not aay a word about it" Meyer la a farmer who recently came from Kansas. He sold aome land In the eaat, and the proceeds of the sale waa what he had with him thla morning. Meyer la about 60 years old. TOO MANY SHIPS FOR THE CARGOES BIO O BUI ITT AX XJjrXBS WXLL ZJBATB wrrx uon oaboos bboaubb two abb nr fob toobtd VBW SBBO-XOBTjUT SCatBOUXB WZU SOOaT MM TM TOBOB. IN AMERICAN STYLE obxbbtax ovstoxb abb un r ab BBxnrs ABD bovba bcabcvbs SISK.AOB rZBBOBAOKBBS OHX HBSB BBBZDBVTS BBABXT BOY COTT &AST BBBTIOXS.. Tomorrow the steamship Ching Wd, of the China Commercial line, will be gin taking on cargo for the far eaat At the funeral of Chin Chuck a China man who died last Thursday in St. Vin cent's hospital, an American band fur nished the music. Charlie Young, an Americanised Chinaman had charge of the funeral ceremonies and objected to the usual Chineae burial ceremonies and Chinese street services. This explains why the funeral procession did not in clude the customary Chinese atreet serv ices. Every hack in the city was se .v. ,. w. I economy in this direction. Other citi. wv wiiivu ue Buuyisu .v. th. ...K... ....... ".T for the munlrlnallt v -... I Q...KK. 1. u 111 It I i, .. . ' " UV uMt..iu.iuB) .yujiiA-nu pii-1 xortianu T ence concerning the object of his visit H. a Wortman of Olda, Wortman A to thla city. In view of the announce- King, aald that he decidedly opposed thj ment of the reduction of freight rates (ranting of the garbage ordinance. "I on lumber, however, which was made 'm not ,n favor of if said Mr. Wort man, c-ecause it la a monopoly, and II am against all monopolies. Then IE years la far too long for a bualneaa of they would not be. The city of Port land paid out a very large sum of money for the crematory, and it ahould be used for the purpose for whloh It waa built and by the city itself." Should rrodaoe Bcveaae. Both L, O. Clarke and W. F. Woodanl I Vaoe Peerless.readlim an th. . of Woodard. Clarke A Co.. whnltul. eontlnanw. drugglsu. are strongly opposed to the m ,7a . granting of the garbage franchlae. Said Tboasande b? pLutt'fL1!?? Mr. Woodard thla morning: mtJM.luli'DoaT to b 'There la not an attractive feature in froa cities, towns ami .....,:.- .n the propoaed ordinanoe aave for the pro- u"i. P?"'? we eomiag to , tb won, motere who are bright bualneaa men and SBIT AMT'Lttas know a good thins: when tfaev aa. it ui- WABD1X. Thla cltv'a ..rh... .k..m ' " . ,T" " " work U a euau UUb aaVBB am. LaLA UI1 IIIH IMMln I SS I "w The franchlae on Ita face la altogether wrong aa it will prevent the city for $1 yeara from taking any steoa toward M tail W USE VMI tflakSllH a a. m. aWA-lraa l a7 V IsU W, BQQ flflA Z2i!&iJ222l i. for I" tth'.. L.' f rM,lon' nd tratafolae poror to be a photograph of MlasV.rael. aMIllBii?,,,S.,,. 1 true llkeim. of h. mL5 if J" T? th "toomo of all h3Z' MP'"""" and alms la Deata, partnenblp, Uwntlu, wllla and all turet, rrlenaabip, k. eooruhlp, tnarrUae. domraUe troubUe. dln. health, ckneii and la fart ... ..A ..... 1 . this kind to be Ued up In the hands Of Htae Werdel telU oa your frienda. rour ana. one company." I "e, wnom to con id la and whom to avoid; j.ur juror, awoatnaart. hi.K.n M falM; If your partaer la wife la trae Juat after his recent visit. It la believed that important announcements are pending. Thla morning he held a long consul- intiuii wim vwnorw rnjigm Ageni nil- i. w, Lipman of Llpman, Wolfe A ler of the O. R. 4 N. relative to the Co.. alao ontmaaa the nit nllinnll apr.nt nl.n. wVi1fi ar. Kl n w i-r-nv K . I t . i i . . . . r - iuii u .en LM&.o irmnoniae aa n now reault of the conference waa not dt- stands. "This franchlae should be worth vulged. I a goodly aum of ouh ." aajd Mr t.inm.n 'Of oourse Mr. Stubbs has nut con- "and if it la worth a.vin u il tided to us what he nroDOsea to do nor I worth n.vinar f. i.. wh.t hi. ... " . a I ,J7. TrV"-.,. ""Mmim w.rM H.M .i.. .w' . Offlolal thla morning, "eo the public will of PorUand should makVT bM fnT.ti.11 tS mL2i2 f?..??,ft,! - have to worry along the beat it can I franchlae: then If a frahrhla. r thi. SnanofJ n.Sti7,: u n m no aecio.es inai ii is time to give DUnose la sranted br th. enunoii l.t i some intimation of what his oompanyibe given to the company who is willing i""r uu . .cHuii. 1 10 py me city ine largest ngure for juai wiion iiiB.1 moincnioui occasion I inis privilege. - win come is more man i can aay. how. hoDaat; if yoer eniploysa ' work ' for yoar In torMt, or If yoa siaDd waU with your enu t.IA bu,'n" roe should follow to tLTZLS-Sl ? ,nck' "X"1"" and roars. Aha talla v.... ..ki . famishes erl dance la divorce aad aU leaal . -. .W- stoss enailt hat.t j""w ."pwoy narnase .wiui the om you love; loratei Dlnea, oil and timber laodi; flnda mlailof frienda, relaflTes, wltnoaara. ete. t derelope mediums aad clairroyinu aad tMehas palmlitry, either la her fwrlor or at H1.1.WJ., Till. I... , . . ever, I presume that In his own good Muaalerr without atoonina? intn thi , i 1 1,00.u7 al,tB! 1 "nnot eaU. send mf.-iV h.1.?w.. .?d Ay hiig "Tald Dan McAHen of McDonneH I .I'd 'oHlLii MT& Stubba apeak.' will relieve the tenalon and & MoAilen, dry gooda, thla morning. fartorr anawar br rat.pn mall. I believe the Front atreet merchant. MI8a WAKDEL IS NOT aa experlmeot Do J. M. ROBERTS STILL HAS OFFICER S STAR Herman Simon waa arrested at an early hour this morning by J. M. Rob 4 erta for discharging firearms In the city limits. He waa arraigned before Judge Hogue in the municipal court and was fined $10. He was sent to JalL Roberts, who arrested Simon., la the special officer who waa recently found guilty of taking money from dissolute women in the north end. and waa aus pended from the police force. His star was ordered taken from him, and Mayor Williams has since refused to re-appolnt I him. The auapenalon waa for two montha. and the mayor refused to rein state him at the expiration of the time. But Roberta wears a special star. He had It pinned to his vest In the municipal court this - morning, and a dosen people saw It It has the words "special police." but no number on It Chief of Police Hunt says he knows nothing about It and Mayor William. ,i"Vh. "Albina dock! An .(Tort la halnr mad a to have her curea ior me xunenu. readv for aaUlna by Saturday. She ne eaici ana auDsequeni victory or will go out with a small cargo, amount- M-narne xoung in mis matter creates lng to not more than S.700 tons. It mo' excitement In Chinese social cir m nt inmhor. harinv. and flour, cles this morning than waa recently The same difficulty Is being experienced aroused in the New York Four Hun- a. waa the caae at the time that two ara y aire. Aator s angora goat eai- orlental liners were here last month, " Pag " m ineiront , ...... I t-vs. rIiff nn a va nmB nf ttr-ksin .' aa 1Tmaaa.aa THROUGH OLD TUNNEL ESCAPE MINE FIRE have taken the proper stand In the mat ter or me granting of the nroDoaed nr. bage franchise. There are too many mo nopolles now without starting another Dy tne pasamg or that garbage -ordinance. Local conditions may be a areat deal different from now In five or 10 yeara." County Commissioner F. C Barnes said: "I do not believe that the ordi- not eall except oa bualneaa, aa aba la always Day. Hsvax DAT1' 10 P" " 8nNDT AND BATISrACTtOJf OUANANTEKD. Parlors la the "Ooemoe.T' corner Foarth and Iforrleoa (treetl. Phone Hood 18TS. (Jouraal Special Bar rice.) Bcranton. Pa.. Anril 28. The Scrantnn Full cargoea cannot be aecured for both P1"101" ,n a olxim of Bpenaer a Taerle Coal company'a large breaker at Pine nance ahould pass. The granting of the or them, wnen tne acneauie ta ao ar- ntikmA trvi.v it th. rB luu ?a Ior umo mere proposed garbage franchise for a period ranged mat oniy one or tne Dig liners - r ,, "."h ..-.JT. . lu i'"1"' """""m among m pi io years to a company will not tend .w "I . V,"' V. .. V.,." :;"k- .h: order for all unattached carriages In oh. f no m.n n.-i,n 7JZ:i 11 .""w ""'..r. ""5 ; v .;;;t.k,: Portland. should be countermanded, and .unD;7v imnriaod mirJi 1?;; : .... ; " T ..:vr ' i ,11.,,... ..... .... ..r.. ........ . waa-nnloat nf r.l rna.t ZZ -.r. f vjrww iu kind will rtsuit with one or tnera aau- v: tz " "."T" ; " "eriy am uour me women siruggiea ana tne passing or tne ordinance." lng aboutUry two week. It la thought J" "flr fought around th. burning broker, when etrmMA mM that were prepared to aatisfy the appe tite of the dead man while he lay in the has stated that Roberts Is not entitled to a special Star. the special star. He used to wear number 61. that plenty of freight can be aecured. Z'ZaZ orSn;: ?t.ry pending hi. return to China I- .w. "...Ti m I would nave to be eaten in order to avoid -n,. h.h ... . k. withnnt it. h.i. Vi .aniaw a.Havuf3u vuw 1VVW V If J I " iwiwa aa VU it was discovered that every person In the mine had escaped through an old Tomorrow or tho gaTviblers settle suit for money By agreement of counsel, the ault brought by Charles -.Lewis, or Mays, to irecovej? $1,380, double th amount he claims' to have lost at faro in the Burn-eide-street gambling establishment of Blaster Bros., was dismissed in the state circuit court this morning by Presiding Judge George. The motion for dismis sal was made by Thad W. Vreeland, at torney for Lewis. According to one of the Interested par ties. Lewis signified his willingness to compromise for a small amount ahortly after an affidavit waa made by J. Jolly, a gaming man of Missoula, Mont, that he had there gone under the name of Maya and failed to secure money through the court after winning at faro, "I was opposed to any settlement at all." aald Ed Blaster. "My lawyers, however, thought it would be much bet ter to give the man a few dollars; than to get the notoriety which would come from a trial. I yielded to their advice." .... ... .... . ut w . I - - But Roberts wears w " iT"" Chin Chuck, the departed, waa 61 a. . a over to tne auca, wuoro me re- .-. .,, .)n fr(. ow. - mairider of the cargo wUl be dl.charged. YoUn(r aMOClate ta business mlt- 11 cn retullt- DJ lllO IB. I VI III. WW BUO Will UV t.r. .r It wa. thl. f.t whlAh K. ready to begin taking on outward cargo. Hon chuck( or chm, t0 appoint Charlie Among the ahlpmenta she will carry to mortuary director maxlmus. with the ad- aht- a. M A atl.. Aaal bIII V. w AAA a.a. I . mo lr on. i mi. u iu win ut i.vvo win Irtltlnnal rtanraa that ff ChnrllA wnntail in of wheat. It la very seldom that wheat glve an American funeral and cut out nas oeen seni to iniia ana Japan on an th. nhoa tLtA other anft-tnnawt mnaln. oriental liner. It usually goes in the making machlnea discovered In the Ce form of flour. Some aay that it la to be ie8tial empire he could do ao. Charlie uaea aa ieea ior in army muiea, wniio Younsr haa a white wire, and thla tn&v othera are rather Inclined to believe that have aided him In deciding that the the Japanese have decided to buy the music furnished ahould be Souaa raw product ana ao tneir own milling, marchea But this was not the worst blow in As an American citisen I am opposed to the granting of tho garbage franchise I aald John B. breaker will exceed 6125,000 and the men Coffey, the tailor. "I think that If thia will be thrown out of employment until I franchise la to be granted It ahould ORDER OF LIONS GROWING RAPIDLY PRISONER RELEASED ON GOOD BEHAVIOR T.. I J 1 1 wn. atft.n tf John F. CVmrov In the federal court this " tnnrnlnir which made him eo httDDV that ... - lie uiuni iiuiu 1110 wui 1 1 uviu i.v bi.o neareat aaioon to gei arm, no hub been confined in the mty Jail for eight weeks. uonroT BDDearea in me ieaerai ouun this morning to answer to the charge or nslnc the malls for fraudulent purposes. ..- ( it was cnargea tnat ne rorgea tng name (.y - V or a prominent rancnor in writing a let : , I - tn jilll fVHara of thia cltv. in whlr-h - ..b.l y. Mnn.. V. .tkl.l. : lie HIIUU w uuiivw iuwhc; mill w iiilll v- O 1 1. W 111. I . X .-1 1 . .H. A I - 1. 1 II. 1UI 111.VUV1 ai U1BI UfllllCU 111. gUlll, but In court this momma: entered a r'iV "I have been Informed of your casu," . , ' aald Judge pelllnger, "and for various J .' . reaaona I will suspend sentence. Tou i IhlnW tiAwr.v.r tliat vn.i nan , do euch things with Impunity, for you ,-..--r0 simply released on your good be. :.-!. navur.,i AX you are ever again iouna aruiltv you will be punished for thia of- it fenae." '. room and found a friend waiting for : ' him on the outside. HI. friend Invited him to have a drink, and-together they ' y . rushed across the atreet to the nearest .? thirst parlor., - f I W1U X bava a drink T' said Conroy. "Could you refuse after being In Jail all that timer Steve Fowler, arrested at Pendleton for selling liquor to Indiana, pleaded guilty to the charge and waa sentenced to two months' imprisonment in the county Jail. RIVER WILL FALL FOR THREE DAYS The liver at Portland Is falling and will continue to fall slowly for the next three days, according to the local weather office. There waa a fall of 0.8 foot last night leaving the river at a stage of 17.1 feet thla morning. The danger line la 15 feet The water la still above the lower docks. A gradual fall was noted at all stations along the river last night m CHAIRMAN SWEEK NAMES COMMITTEE Chairman Sweek of the Democratic state central committee thla morning named the following executive committee for the state: , C. N. Walt of Clackamas. M. A Millar of Linn. W. H. Holmes of Marlon, Henry Biackman of Morrow. J. W. Malonev of Umatilla, J. M. Wall of Washington and R N. Snell of TamhUL The committee will meet Tuesday, May at t o'clock. . ROYALTY ATTENDS PUNCHESTOWN RACES (Journal Special Service.) Kingston, April 26. King Edward and Queen Alexandra arrived here this morn ing. They were received with- enthusi asm greatly exceeding that accorded them on their previous visit. The city was gaily decorated, and the streets were thronged with thousands', all eager to catch a glimpse of their majesties and vie with each other In their wel come to the royal party. After greeting the local officials the royal party proceeded to the Punches- town races. Two prosperous lodges of the In dependent Order of Lions have been or ganised during the present month In the vicinity of Portland. One Is at St Johns, with a membership of nearly 60, fllcted by Charlie. He ordered all the whose organisation was completed on carriages in town, but decreed that no1APr" IB wlta the following officers: be open for bids. If It Is not It will ap pear aa if there la some Jobbery In it As it la. It looka queer how thla company I can even tninx tnat tho city will handl them over a good money-making scheme I Just because they aak for It" - I J. F. Kelly of the Ooddard-Kellv I Shoe company, aald: "I am agalnat the granting of thla franchlae without any! company who aesirea having the right I to bid for it." "I do not think the franchlae ahould ha I Is the work that comes from thia latin- granted without It being bid for." said Seldom do we hear of a complaint A. J. Clarke of Clarke Wroth.ra rlnrt.t. vve. are prepared to qo nrst-ciass worK "Why cannot lua hU1U9"jhlQrMr- nrnin it b yi unit juany outer large I A Pretty Sight .West Side I UNLICENSED WALKS PROVE COSTLY ONES Troy Laundry - . Company V4tr)TBYWATBaY ST., AST 6TI9B. ceremonies should be held in the heart L. J. RlCkard. past president: Henry of Chinatown on Second atreet that the valentine, president; M. r. Tuf ta, frienda should hold the funeral rites at vice-president; Wesley Penney, secre tin cemetery, but must not get disor- tary; Dr. H. W. Rosalter, treasurer; Miss derly down town. I H. Erlckson, chaplain; John W. Schnur This In part explains the unusual sol- ana Mrs. tmieias, sergeant-at-arms and I... .... .1.1.1. t.. I ...I. ton .UT..HH..I.. C V. T...V.K....W I .lllllltJT VI 1UU.1IU W11C. 11 11. 11 .Elk I " .... . .wj...v.a.v. p v. nn .Xluf3 .., I the undertaking parlors at Third and doorkeeper; William Bailey, sentinel;! Salmon streets at 1:80 o'clock this after- Miss Ida M. Gee, musician, and Dr. nnnn and wended Ita way down to the E. W. Rosslter. medical examiner. Burnslde-atreet bridge. , The other lodge of Lions instituted Edgerton was issued rrom the municipal In two weeks the deceased Chin was at Newberg April ao. with a mem- court mis rooming on complaint or Chuck will be sent to his old home in bershlp Of about 80 and the following Oeorge Bauer, a local contractor. The China, pursuant to the custom of his officers: Luella M. Wight past preal-l complaint charges that at the corner of Realising that many people of this countrymen for many yeara. dent; Dr. Clara M. Davidson, president! Seiiwood street ana Hoaney avenue Mr. city would consult a genuine medium Roy A. Burke, vice-president; Mrs. Jo- Sdgerton permitted aome cement side-1 ana clairvoyant if tney were nrst con- WATSOaT roian A OAJBXZTET. sephlne a Bradley, secsetary; Mrs. Paul walk to be laid without any license. The I vlnced of such genuineness,) A warrant for the arrest of John J. TO tll6 GjtiZCMS Of Portland ESCAPING SUSPECT CAUGHT AT DEPOT F. E. Oalloway was arrested at the Union depot this morning by Patrolman Wilson. He is wanted at Albany, Or., on a cnarge or criminal assault on a Miss Brenner. He -was preparing to leave the city, and tried to escape from the officer who arrested him. He had I6 when searched at the police station. W R, Brenner, brother of the young wo man, la In the city and Identified the prisoner. Chief of Police W. A. Mc- Clalne of Albany will take the prisoner oacK tonignt. TWO XTATXI DBAS. " (Joarnal Special Service.) Los. Angeles, April II. The list of dead as the reault of Sunday's wreck on the Santa Fa near Hartoum has been in creased to two. Private E. B. Coone dy. lng soon after reaching' the Needles. The other death Was that, of Private James Bowers. It is stated by Santa Fe officials that none of the injured Is tn a serious condition. . - (Journal Special Berrlce.) Melbourne, April 26. Labor I W. Bruncel, treasurer; Mrs. John W. Chllds, chaplain; Miss Leora Buchanan. Leader musician; John W. Chllds, doorkeeper Miles Dancer, sentinel; John W. Chllds, William E. Wight and Paul W. Brunsel, trustees. .It is expected that another new lodge of. this order will be organised at Waahougal, Wash., within a week or 10 daya. Recently a' lodge of 60 members waa Instituted at Vancouver. Watson has formed a cabinet with him- ... self aa premier ana treasurer. Faint Spells are very often attributed to biliousness, ana tne stomaca is treaiea to catnartics. That's wronar. Faint spells are often accompanied by. biliousness,- but you will also . notice shortness of breath, asthmatic breath ing, oonressed feeling In chest weak or hungry spells, which are all early symp toms or neart weaanessi Don't make the mistake of treating tne stomacn wnen tne neart m tne source or the trouble. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure "Will strengthen the nerves and muscles or tne neart, ana tne Tainting spells, togetner witn ait oiner neart troubles. ill disappear. ...T, 1. . . V . I . . k. AT?, Z,T' 1""rj',w "5 for the patrlotld stand they hirve taken. 1 "HO I ,, .v.. .ll,. . .I,. TI- T.T11 oay i.naa a zainting speii. ana tnought l ;"-' . , r'V. " . . r " V" i wouia on. ooon alter i Degan . using I unin n&iHuupm nwnu biimu, lit. muea neart vure, ana alter taxing three bottles I feel that I am cured." MRS. EFFIE CLOUOH. Ellsworth Falla, Mairte. ,.-.. .- : -i . Money back If Srat bottle fails tn benefit. , . , ,- HEARST CLUB IS MUCH PLEASED The following resolution was adopted at a meeting yesterday of the Hearst club of Portland: adopted at a meeting yesterday, of the Hearst club of Portland Resolved, That we, the officers and members of the Hearst club' of Port land. Or., in a body, compliment the King county, Washington, convention HENRY M. . WAGNER, President THOS. GUINEAN. Vice-President , W. Li MERCER. Secretary. , T. J. HAMER. Treasurer" .'. ' JACK SLOVER, Sergeant-at-Arms. SELLWOOD IS A "DISTANT REALM Ana a 411 Ka waalaait WAiMlrYAaS lSWO TV ua w ivvi tvtiivt a w a . I M Am -m mm SssniaBBBi This is the case referred to in The "MAIlAM llF VllMTP Journal yesterday. MarshaU Bros., con- 1aU Jllll I L iraoiora, in me wwa, auia entereo pieaa hpu': ati-i. C.I.U...I1 a of guilty to laying -It without a permit Tale CjfeateSt bpIrltUallSt They were fined 85. which they paid. nt " CAnrvtwnn aae3 mmmmm, w mf W of the Age aivea to' all calling thla week a ' free synopsis of their life; giving startling manifestations of the occult world clairvoyant clalrandlent going out Into the astral. Only through these can you - i a. L. w ...... A . . . . They were talking of PorUand and 1" .... i"a"p"na?"t. comparing it with other cities as a place I 7''a '". 'ZZ ' "vin or of feeldenee. T have lived here but Ave years." ex plained one of the group, a young lady. and for that reason I hardly think I am capable of Judging the city In a broad-minded manner. In order to give an . unbiased opinion of a place, one should live there a great many years, be thoroughly acclimated, and then I be- dead,, with names. 192-?tb St. . etweea Tamhlll nag Taylor. "The White Slave" Goes to St Louis. " A. Shaprro leaves this evening for St Louis where he will ezhihit t Ueve It would be possible to form some- j Louisiana purchase exhibition his paint- -' thing like an accurate conclusion of its ling, Relftsky's beautiful and mixiii. " advantages, shortcomings ?! oent $0,000 painting, The White Slave: 'Pardon me," Interrupted another of or a Glimpse of the Harem." This pic- - the group, "but where did-you live be- ture has been acknowledged the great- ' fore coming to PortlandT" t " eat ever produced by man and was ex-' "I lived in Sellwood for, nine years," hlbited In Chicago It weeka. itinii was ths. prompt answer. . ; paid admissions. , In San Francisco IS.- Then 'the auditors all collapsed, but 111 paid admission in si wv. u ... finally recovered .and" silently die- won critics' enthusiastic admiratw.-.,, . persed. : y .. , ., I brought aabulous offers from nobllltvi - J- t