THE OREGON DAILY" JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. MAY 7, 1C01 prays mn CONVICTS LACOH rilLLIO;! VARRAHT J ON THE ROADS castas rionsTT fassxs to tri- TXD PTATJES FAIS JtXPOKTS XCSAjraa VTTK OKI iaIT MomoAir oo..m ao-ax- . TWZXV JPXXSXDXVT COXXXS. aorxxxoa tXSFZOTS - turosx SCHOOX. ROAD STATX WttXi sxzjra strrr nr bexaif d wax-' uoajt OX.VX. , ' - ' - (Journal Special ferric. I Paris, May 7. Th final delivery of nevertheless Issued, and contrary to all precedent placed directly In the hands of the company, He aaya If they are defeated In one of tb court of the itate the controverey . will be settled, and ha therefore, aa g overnor and ex offlolo land commiaaloner . of Oregon, requests tha attorney-general ' to Inatl tute auft In tha 'nam of the state agalnet tha present ownera of tha la no in controversy. , ', ," i This' request provides that tha partlea Interested give satisfactory proof that the state be Indemnified ; against - th costs 'and expenses , that may be ln curred by uch ault ' V . f ' ..''; waaJfot oaiity. -j ' T, C. dray wa. arreated cpon com plaint of John Longoore, upon tha chart of, stealing lumbar, but upon being arraigned, waa released, aa tha EUGEhE TEACHERS - ARE APPOINTED SXXZOTOXS OT SCKOO& BXSTBXOT kxxt jmnox oat at vmni jtt or OBzooir roBTZJurs abb ' OXZOAOO CAFITAIXSTS TO SSTAXw tUSXt FACTO BY AT SFBtlTTXU. (Special Dlspstcfe te The JoaraaL) Salem. .May 7. Governor Chamber the Panama canal to the United State lln paid a vialt to. th rfor school prosecutor decided that there wa no road yesterday ana I very.weu pieaeaa i wrong muni. . r f r la all its details as effected Oil af , ternoon and Franc no longer ha either a publio or private interest In th great interooeanlo dltoh. Th canal with Ita : glowing promises, Ita Immense specula tion and Ita dlssstrous acandal bav passed from French history, , - Tb final tranafet waa mad at noon and th new' at one cabled to th h6u of Morgan Co., In New Torn, wher payment will "-e accepted. , BfcB WABBABT BBAWB. i ' . V,' I ... (Special DUpatck to The JaaraaL) ' Eugene, Or., . May 7. Th board of director of tha Eugene school district yesterday made the appointment of with th progree that ha been mad. Gray lives near th Ttllson packing I teacher of th publio Schools, for next l A force of 10 convict la working unuer mouse ana - yesieraayj murnim ,uw a the supervision of Levi Herren and two piece of old lumber from a, convenient guards, -They have graded three miles pile to repair a bridge over, the mill of th road and bavs completed ui i race ana aia pot intena any wrong. ' work for half of this distance. The coat I ; Unooaaclous From FalL year, as follows: v High school Myron Hockenberry, principal; Mis Emma Chase, Mis Edith Kerns, Mis. Busl Banna rd, M'aa Adel Picket, Miss Ulllaa Lewis, Mia Sual Secretary of the Treasury thaw Fay . I r HO.000,000 Draft fog Panama CanaL . , "., .. (Journal Bpeclal Berries.) . ; V ' Washington. May T .Before the af " ternoon closes today, , Secretary Shaw , of th United States treasury will have '- signed a warrant tor I40.000.t0 In favor v of Morgan Co., of New Tork. In full : ! . payment for the Panama, canal. ' The ' warrant will be the largest slngl on ' "'over drawn on the treasury. , - - Admiral Walker,, chairman 6f v. th , Isthmian commission, bad . a long con reference with the president today and wa later Joined by Mr. Bhaw. . Tb toplo thu far baa amounted ; to , only . til, I Whn, rtornin from the funeral of I Plnsmore. mn inav u w iKriit f -- i ((ja A. 1L Wright the hors driven I or ui inree grammar icnooit--miss school road can be put In excellent con- b clrda Ransom of Turner be I Kate Patterson, principal of the Central ditlon with the appropriation made T I cm frightened and etarted to run. Ills school; Mis Ida Patterson, principal of am wsi ivbisibiui, s ., I oompanlon. Mis Emma ' Elgin, ' Jumped I ln" x-aiiereoo kbow, - n. u maa.wm, The road waa-carfuUy laid out by ftom tn buggy and struck on ber bead I principal of th Geary school; Mrs. Anna the county surveyor and all grades were .!,,..' Hh. ... t.k.n ta harlBuckv Mr. Dllle Waller. Miss .Lulu eaubllshed with a view to securing P" noma tn ,n unconscious oondltlon and tUl. Mia Luella Norrls. Miss Gertrude placed- under th car of a physician, namoie. miss &nmi uree siis -r- but It waa found that no bone were Hall. Mis Ida Nolfslngr, Mis Ines broken,1' ? ;' ' v Mllllcan, MUa Fannie Hemehway, Mlaa The resident of Spring Valley," Folk KaU Kelly. Mia I. A Whiaey. Mis county, are becoming entbuilaatlo vr B'lle Keener, Miss Nettle Kress. MUs the rood roads auestlon. and a mass I " piramrai. wnw4 mietST wThr.t yMUrt., Vl. PauliajJ Walton. Mis. Mary W.ther- fct dralnag. Th road la wall rounded up In the center and slope gradually Into'dltche that extend to the fence on either aid. This give a wide road bed and at the earn time leave room for dltche wld anough to carry on the water, ' Car was taken In estab lishing depths for the dltche ao a. to l, when-a' commute wa p.lbej. Mia.rannle Zeigl.r, 7 .L0?!! 4 W--Wl!Li.tt Pointed to .wlloit fund, for th pur stand. With th dralnag good, th foundation for th road will be solid at all seasons of th year. - . . - Governor Chamberlain o "f th. uoTuj.urpo. WSa-BJUA a vsm wb.wvwb evemawsa. wmsw Liberty and Inspected tb jtock quarry where a fore of men ar now employed chase of a road grader, upon th under standing that th county court will glv an amount equal to the cash .raised by J FreparatloM fo Bally. An ntbuslaatle Joint meeting of tb Tb matter of choalng a city oper- tntendent waa postponed until some fo ur Umr ' ;. -. ' .. V Bmmtei Onto ": t eeterday was junior day at the Uni versity of Oregon. Public exercise were held In VUiard kail In th vnlng. at which tlm a program oonelatlng of or. FOUND DROWNED A.' m BACKWATER The body of James ' L. Murray waa found In th baok water of the Wil lamette thla morning at :4o o'clock, near East Second and Hawthorne ave nue. - H, Spooner, an employe of Tauben heimer ft Schmeer, saw the body and recovered 1C Investigation disclosed th feet that Murray had been In the water not over 10 hours. Thar were no mark of Injuries on the body and It 1 either a case of accidental drowning or suicide. . . . .. t The body of Mr, Murray, who wa a laborer and had lived here a year, waa taken In charge by Coroner Finley, who Is Investigating the case. Th deceased left A son. ' William A. Murray, em ployed by th Oregon Water Power ft Hallway company at Mllwaukte, The on visted the morgue and ' told the coroner that the last he saw of bis father was Inst Thursday night,, when he waa tn ordinary good health. He aald that be believed hi father met hi death by stumbling from the railroad trestle at night. He says that there was no motive for aulolde. According to the Information In tha hand of tb coroner, Murray Jad no enemies and there was no motive as far aa known for , eelf-destnictlon. It 1. probable that no Inquest will b held. PEOPLE li'l FOLK EXCilL mm CAFXTAttSTS OF FOBTIABB AKO 1BBBFBBSBB0B FOBkt OOMFABT ' TO FBOSFBOT FOB OZZ. BTEAB Z- j BTxmmmcm btedxboxs abb STBOBO ZB TBB CBOFFZBOS. CAPTAIN PEASE IS NON-SUITED FXJLXBTZFF AZXBaXB BOB BZOBTS BAB BBXB TZOBATBB ABB BCZS FZBBZBO ZBTBBSSTS ZBTfOBBB BZTOBOB ZB OBABTBB TBB B7US- BABB BZB.BOT AFFBAB. was entirely pertaining to the canal and l.n..hin mom- fn. ih. road near the Young Men'. Republican club and th I ,,. .nt ,,T,. -w -vwv. .w...v wu. m Mi. I cemetery. Th governor was nigniy i ai w . ""'idered. as follow; near future- relative to th work. n.,"il TEAM RUNS AWAY AT VANCOUVER pleased with the new road and also with I last evening. ArrangemenU for. th tha wnrkina of tha rock crusher. -After I coming rally at Woodburn war dls- retailing from his Visit be expressed eussed and a committee of flv. consist th intention of having tb reform lng of H. D. Patton, Capt C A. Murphy, achoolToad aurfacad with crashed rock John Knight. James Kyi and Mr. Ml- Ilk that uaed on th Liberty road,- H I vln. wa .appointed on nola and ni. , hallavea that rock of a similar character I Incidentally this committee Will look can ha found near tha reform school. I after the expenses of the expedition ad I perhaps In the bill on .tat lands, so will arrang to bav the Salem Military . -pb Aflnale of th Poor," Bee Wooda. that th material need not b nauiea nana accompany, i or uui very far. " - . ' land wui nave coupon, priniea ana The Marion county court haa already I placed on al . at several storea In the agreed to loan tb steam road roller to olty.-to be exchanged for railroad the .tat nicer for us on th reform ticket.. Hon. Frank Davy, John Knight, chool road and It 1 quit probabl K. Hofr and other mad abort but tht -urtng th barvt-aon.wheniPn ana puny aaoressr-- lall th farmers ar too busy to work I Th Democratio nomine . xor .tax h xni.h.r that manhin win iaa t I dairy and food commissioner has filed .bcam frightened and went down tbel1(HUaa t0 the a tat, ao that rock can be hia acceptance of the nomination In I lecture, and' muaio has been prepared v - .v- - i for th occasion. Btoaey. - I Bash aad Boov Factory, '.''' (SpeeUl Dispeteb to The JearssL) V Vanoouver, Wash., May 7. The quiet of th Vancouver etreet wa. broken fori a few "minute last evening pi, tb' rV ault of a run-away. A farmer'a team . Vocal solo. Prof. T. M. Glen. , "Ruskln th Prophet," David Graham. "Meriwether Lewis." Lola Howa . "A Monument to Dr, John McLoug h lln." Albert Tiffany. : . Vocal solo, Miss Orao Mount, Buskin th Prophet," Nellie WUI instrumental music. Mis Ella MoAl' later."' i .. . , Buaday Bokoel Ooaveatlom, Th Sunday school convention of the Eugene district of Lane county met In the Methodist Episcopal ' church this forenoon at 19 o'clock and Ihe meeting. I wUl -continue untU tonight at -o'clock. An . lntereetlng program of papers. " " a . lOKnea to ui bum, lu wai rues van tm - - street at a break-neck speed, colliding crushed for 'the road now being con- ofoo of.tb secretary with on of th Mercbanta" Express irlgs ,tructed by the'eonvlcU. . , . Flensy of II standing In front of th express offlc. By jh us of convict Ubor on th i Th repottof Coun Th report of County Treasurer w. I Tnrti.ni and Chicago canitaiists ar T. Richardson for th month of April. nrarlna. on establlshlns a big sash and which was completed yesterday, shows door factory at Springfield In th near a naiano in casn in aiarion coumy s futur. according to reliable report re- treasury on jaay i oi .. ui i cetved here. this -amount $70,801.(3 waa. In the gen- It js aia0 sUted that tha Booth- Lumber company is Interested in project.. , , , 1 v, Wlnti m.' IHKM& 2 snw. UHun vm u m iwraunut auiiau u I n'he renort BhOWS the County lO De in I 7iir.'B t... ..,(. QuSrterrnaater Sergeant A. W. Saxon, mak It smooth and bard. by far the beat financial condition of .lil.t i. wifa Texamea Brown, for The only damage dona, waa to uatop th eruhr tb material for surfacing th express wagon by upeettlng It. road can be prepared at very small cost The town ver lno th convention ,nd wUhout depriving th farmr of haa been unusually quiet, only a few ,h. U.A nr h. m.hin whan. th. want eociat (uncuona casing piac now ana tL. Tna gd. that I. being constructed tl-'lltirt toJ- wlU e a'.plendid foundauon fora ohoo, tUnd. nd 1J.4J8.04 In th. pe- prjS I WM ncPt , flrat-claa highway and aU that will b clal clty mnd -cn0ol dUtrlct -fund. T WUI BrUf Bolt, any county In th .tati. Th treasurer dWorcfc Th. eoupia were married In Suit will be brought' In the nam of now .nM h mony on hand to pay TexM on December J J. 1171. and have uv wbwuw , - I been reiant ot iant county ior we Warner valley settler to annul the n "P00 "x,oa wuv. ana mh our- p,t 1 years. In bl complaint Brown JT company tJ. lth Infantry, la seriously sick with typhoid pneumonia and la al 1L. . KH,a .A.a. V ..a VnV .1. w VmiA th Ut. of Oregon la behalf of the night end today his condttion waa V-1 r ...,,. ..i. . .J. I mand ported the same as it ha. been for two L, a. k. .hi,h ih. w.ra. w.n h. den wlU be disposed of In a few days. I (h,t ..rin, the nut two year A9m KMlHflnfl I J m.w -,. 111 Ka m-m ma.ih.w I I ... .... , , . stock company secured tltl .to. f.000 I . " - . """'" . his wir ha aousea mm, cauea aim vue acre, of land.- This , decision , wa. lu " " v and Indeoent name, ana in votoDcr, iu. atrf Kw nemnnf rhmiu,Fil ' I state taxes In f uli. - ' . I aaanntatad with Alfred Temole. a tlm- terday after a meeting of ..the , state I " ",v;v" i"'""u ber man, It being or suon a nature as wuuiy a.., us -s vviuVmuj, "' i to cause general . seignnornooa , wa. day previous, Mlaa Laura Oliver of San Francisco 1. visiting friends and acquaintance. In Vancouver and vicinity. She expects to : spend several days her and than visit other point in and about the Sound In this put before returning bom. DALLAS BUILDING OPERATIONS HEAVY - (Special Otspstcb t Th Jonraat) -Dallas, Or, May 7. Dallas is enjoy- land board. In which there wS . .dis agreement. ' Secretary of State Dunbar and State Treasurer' Moora. constituting, a majority of th board, decided that th board ha. no authority to order a suit brought. Governor Chamberlain hied a protest and then sent to the at torney-general a letter directing him to bring a suit In the nam of th tat to set aside the deed. Mr. Crawford said last evening that h will bring th ault a requested. ,t . .. Though th members of th .tat land yesterday filed In the offlc of tb secre tary of state, capitalised at 1100,000. Tb- principal offlc of th company will b at Independence. The Incorporator. ar: H. Hlrechberg, Charle. E. Ladd of Portland; A. .L. MUla of Portland; J. El Sibley of Dallas, and D. W. Sear of- Independence Several year ago banker Hirschberg of independence- began boring for oil oh the Whlttaker farm near Monmouth, and these operations have been carried TWO MOBB BtTFFOBTBBB OF ASYLUM RECEIVES ' MORE FANATICS lng a building boom of no .mall pro-1 board differed widely In their view, of Intervals inoe.- The latest de- portlon "at the prevent tlm and since I the board's authority, they differed good th commencement of good weather. X. I naturedly and each went on record a G Klrkpatrlck is putting up a large I to hla opinions Th majority decision, brick' building on Main etreet that 1 which prevailed. ' wa. written by Secre- to be completed by Jun -fc- RrEv WUl- tarr f Sut- Dunbar and -Treaaurer lams Is erecting a large livery stable I Moore. Their pinion recited the fact on North Main street. There are also I that the Warner valley aettlera filed a la coura of construction at th pre-1 petition asking th board to order ent tlm on harness shop, on black-1 ault brought, and that after consider- velopment was to strike tmlt water! which analysed 7 per cent pure, and it is believed natural gas baa been dis covered In commercial quantities. Mr. Hirschberg has been quietly at work. and o far as possible has suppressed I all news of the strikes, and he now has a company organised, whose capital la I unlimited, and which InUnd. to push BO-CAZXBB AFOSTBB OBEFFZBZO) ABB OOMMXTTBD-OOBOBBB BOK XBATBB OB OOVBTT TXOBBT BBATX BATB ABCOBft JTBTIOBB. (Special DUpatck to The JoaraaL) Albanv." Or..' May 7. Rose Seeler and smith shop, a Urg church,: almost com- lng the matter, they were satisfied thar w0'k Actively, and develop the wall jAttl. Bray, two young women of Cor- pleted, an Ice and cold .toraga factory, i no law autnoruing or even sugg-eating " " wiw vauis wno nave ior ine pasi six moauu a printing office, a candy factory, a real that the board order such suit, brought out regard to expense. . b,., connected with the Holy. Rollers, estate office and -eight dwelling house. - Thy held, on th othr hand,-that' .. mtt Z.ewta Bad wer-brought to thla city yeeterday Other building, and dwelling ar to be under sections t(8 and Its of th. cod, , Miss Edith .Lewis, daughter of Mr. afternoon by Sheriff Burnett and taken erected a soon a help and material can and under the decision of th supreme and Mrs. John H. Lewis, died at 11 t0 tb Salem asylum, having been com- t obtained. w, s . . . , icoun m me case ox m etaie va. un-1 o'clock yesterday mornlna- at th homlnu"ea 10 lu1 uw j bvuwu Work on th TeervoIr f or th uewleon, th power to bring such suits Is of her sister. Mrs. James W. Willson. county court. Miss seeiey is an oiaer at th age of SI year. ' slstr f Florence Seeiey, wno week- waterworks system is being rushed eel given the attorney-general or any dls rapidly ' as possible. Meanwhile water trict attorney, la this view of the mat la being carried direct from the intake ter they ordered that th petition of th in th mountain, west of town to Dallas aettlera be - referred - to the attorney residents.' A lare number already have general for uch action a h might th water piped to their ' houae and deem proper. , . plaoe ef buelnese.- The water- supply j- s-t Oovernof TH. TFxtr!'v; : tnrder thatlhu pcitlon might b. " ; , .v. " 77 ""I . i Governor i Chamberlain . filed a vMis. Lewi, was on of Salom'a dodu- ' to the Boyr ana omr lar voune- iadiaa and Waa nromlnant I. Aid society at Portland by th i.inn church .work, having been a llf-long county court Kos Seeiey has been an member of the Presbyterian church! rdent supporter of Creffleld ever since About six years ago sh became af flicted with lung trouble, and has since spent most of her time In southern Ore-; gon and other . favorable localities,, and Sdla,!?T,Vw1 1? 'mou Iwrltt'en protest, to b made part of tb. n pwcnea om during th early part Corvalll.. Md when her that o-called epostle Invaded Corvalll. Sh Is' 1 8 years old and was born at Alsea. Recently sh worked a a domestlo In sister waa Portland Bull Run water. ' TT -Tr-"ieWli IIIBIHIMlill' I I ITia BLOOM AND GIRL .'. COMPANION CAUGHT ' (Special Dispatch to The Journat) Olympla. ; Waah, . May ' 7,-Birdl Walker, the 14-year old daughter of a mUit m-jnst - any loss or expense la Seattle .man.' who iaappeared A fw oonnction .with th ult,V Ii.-v ftf day. ago and -who- father auspected that .he had been enticed away from f thi. ...ir . - itaicen to rortiana.. an xearea commit The funeral service, will be held from , "c' tb residence of Mrs, WlUson.- at J:80 " vwjmeui, sivi vuv u o'aloak , Bundav .aftamaon. ' .iS-w olng to Hood River. Instead she was 1 sW4 t, " ! secreted at the home of a V. Hurt, v -T?T ; ""f1- father of Mrs. Creffleld, who was sent to ' Sheriff J. M. Rader and two deputies the asylum from here a week ago. Yes- f-p.claily th duty of th. board to order penitentiary thwe ! '"U..bU?hi H.n L. Benson of the first .td .naVmmitted. judicial district, upon the charg of Attl Bray, who wa also a native of uurawr, winmiiimi oa Apru io, a. i Lincoln county, I J year old. Both Hager and Walter Schults will erve a women wer bareheaded, with loose hair sentence jt -flv. years, andVEmU Self ert J hanging-down their backa. WhU walt- w lng for the train they stood In th William. J. Applegat of Portland, waiting room at the station Ignoring the "tate manager of the Modern Brother- curiosity of the people crowding about hood of America, Is in this city, and them. They scorned taking seats in the iasi evening assistea in tn organise-1 room, a they never make use of any won or a local lodge of the order. A thing made by common man If they can record, -declaring his ! belief that" when ah application hai' been mad in good faith and upon sufficient showing It Is the duty of the board to order a suit brought : to secure a . deed alleged to have been obtained through fraudulent representations. ' He asserted that it to been In possession of the, land for II year, and are willing to Indemnify the Bw.w.aaw vmwvw. V U.a VI V test with a. letter directing that suit be home. was. today arrested at : Rainier, brought In the nam bf th tate The thi. county, and her companion John governor has the power to do this lnde Bloom who escaped whll the girl was pendently of the board. In his letter being questioned, wss later arrested t the governor state, the fact In the thT'ul. were on their wav to Port. hIA1.1!? rfLiK?? company of about JO people, met avoid It and thi. objection to th. work. . land and were making the trip In a light th. mtarior, ova wh i". rc " "r'..V' ana per- of man extend, to article, oi wearing fwaa-on." . ' ' 1 alia-Vh- - i wagon. I says, th ordinary i cltlson w see. . the -.1 orsanlsatioif Prudenea iiwf... m motto, '"Who enter, her leave hop Ian Letter Carriers' Excursion. r veuiuu. , , l- , In tha lattaP' tha MVftntAV aaArlhaa Sunday, MaySJ, up the beautiful Co-th action of th board In refuaing th request or Hon. John a. Hall, attorney for the Warner Valley settlers, to bring suit In the name of the state against the Warner Valley Land company, and than goe Into a comprehensive desorip- f lombla river; .top. at all . th. famous ;v v plsce. of Beauty. Baseball game at t! The Dalles. Th 'Letter Carrier band -will -provide music for - th excursion, J - Sunday. May JJ. Walt for It ' fi3.t,.Oj.O'D Oa account of Its rrifhtfnl bldeeesness, Bloo "f.l Polaonlng is eommoBly railed toe King e( AU Manager Applegat will thla morning go to Chemawa, where the order ha a proaperous, lodge, and aaalat- In the preparation, for an elaborate ; banquet to be given thi. evening. A larsre num. ber of people are expected to . attend, and several speakers of note will de liver , addresses. Hon. -John A, Jeffrey WOODBURN JAIL IS CONSUMED 8Y FIRE (Special Dispatch to The Joarsal.) Woodburn. Or., May 7. The city jail. hob or - cow the . land , dispute cam 1 a.i.m m .u,,.. l hri i k n.k urri. wS about, beginning with th tlm When, in I eventnr. . ant Mwip rt.r.l.t. deatroved bv a Are. which started 'at 11 others will speak. The Chemawa lodge I o'clock last night. is planning to build a new hall and thel Last evening Marshal Beach had banquet this evening will be a rally to Mocked In . tramp who was Intoxicated, tart th ball to rolling. and as th fir started Inside th natural supposition is that the prisoner was the 1S81. H. C. Owens applied to the state I land board to purchase tract of swamp land containing about 78,000 acres. '. ' This application was refused, and :In 188S a second application was denied. ritem 4lmi ttwj sasnlfest Itself In tb fora of Serof. Ola, Itcwai, Bheomatie Pains, Stiff or Swolles lolsts, Eraptloos or Ooppertelored Spots n the raee or Bodr. llttla Ill.r In tha afoath ar na the Toons, Sore Throat Swollee TodsIIs, rUln( eot of tM Balr or Rrehrows, and Snail e Lap- any on peraon to purchase more than,'! 4u urea, na agaja roaa appiicauon. ana this time the application wa al itor Holy BoUm. Sheriff M, F.' Burnett of Benton eoun- 1 cause of the conflagration. He said he was awakened about morning by smoke. Uli'Uitj0t th when the marshal arrived and liberated asylum two young ladle, belonging tolhi' lowed, and on April J. 1884. a certificate ". reliflou. aect known a. th. Holy At tha .iar nutin r he it of sale was ' issued to .Owen a. fnntl. I Rollers, They were Rose Seeiey. asredl. 1 hUittthr,.7nJ0mif l,?r...up0B tol"- ;recla!.m,n,r th Mm Kl' ZHtSu1 Bra a " r 001,1 passed to move the building to the city &oW ... th. . lot at Sond -and Garfield .tr.U. irc.inwni b praciicauy mud r iiif wori i vvui.i,!, -u u - - - -------- .-..v inert vag no lniuronco. i t4 MtntalM km Anmmwnnm m lettvtf enaL. I 1 tfiK Jf T. Kf nvnrnvar mm A hnmftiitig nrA I rAJlsitlCA AOnflnM - VT thm. AMVllltli mt . I'. m j a. s - -w . as i . v ifdji".. r.trJ?.lto,3 Pn- etUed on 5,000 acre, of thi. "P.nse of th state, the other, being cltJr tonight will be attended by a great S '"' ,J,MSB. ? w Partlcto ol imttrnv WJt"-.n .hi. Mr. and Mrs. Wank. Hurt.. Mlaa RnnKia -i ' "i " rir'"J;.' , iBiparity, boob every eisa ana srtnptom ausiB-I 7 . ... - : - -, ' . r- 7 ..r... crewUl muu in tiao 01 uiauraony perouns . -pears, compieTOiy ana .ronvw. td oiooa, to I Bam ana are now in possession 01 it, i I iau vnuiwu, . wire . ne nones ana me waow sya. Ever since, the aovernor . save, thav I D m adosu wremeia. wno onsnnated have contested the claim of the land I seci. company in the. federal land office, some time, the decisions being for and some time, against them. ' - i t The visit of th governor to Wash ington in th interest of the settler, i. then mentioned, and hi. vigorous pro ton are eleanaed, perilled and restored to per. fret bealto,, and the patient prepared anew for the entice and plensures of Ufa. 'BROWN'S Hi oou ui'kb, Dnttl. lasts- a moots. Made by DR. BROWN, S35 Arch St.. PhlUdol. rhl. ror sale in Portland oaly by rrsak Maa . rorii tlssd Hotel Pbarmaor. . U Oents, Bound Trip, Sunday. To Canemah Park. Oregon City. Wil lamette Falls. Baseball on th grounds. 1 the need of a Jail will be sorely felt i Th fir company did - good work in saving other buildings from ignition. . 1 11 1 ; WABBXBCh' ' (Spsdal Diapetek to The JoeraeLl Oregon City. May T.- Captain Archie Peas wss yesterday non-suited In hi case against Ernest P. Rands who h claimed had Injured hi fishing rrghta around Moore's Island to th extent of 140,000. Mr. Rand la th nglner who secured the contract from th stat to build a fish ladder over th fall so that th salmon could go on up tb rlvr to spawn. yi- Th plaintiff allege that hi. right, hav been violated which be ay h own. at th foot or th fall. Th right mentioned are privilege connected with salmon fishing which tb captain aay hav brought bltn in ' considerable money In year past and will bring mor In year to com. Accordingly when the work wee commenced on th fish way laat fall aa Injunction wa. lasued to uspend work and for th payment OI B,0. i Th ess wa on In qutty and tried befor Judg McBrlde. Prosecuting At torn'y H. . 8. Allen and SUte Attorney A,- JV-Crof f er -- ooaducted the case, for th atat. Th petition for non-suit was sustained by the court Zs Divorced lroaa Busbaad. Helen A. Knox waa yesterday granted a dlvore from Frank O. Knox by Judg T. A. McBrlde In the circuit court The husband did not appear and C. F. Par rault and TlUle Perrault testified that Knox had at aU times treated hi wlf with cruelty end shame and failed to provide for her. She waa permitted to resume her maiden name of Helen Ann-strong. Circuit Court Brooeedlnr. , Suit was yesterday filed In tb cir cuit court by Pearl Hornier against th heir of R. L. Russell for a 8400 not that was issued to the plaintiff by the deceased and which waa secured by a part of the donation claim of Hiram Straight - On an order from the circuit court yesterday the estate of George T. How ard, an insolvent debtor, was ordered settled by the assignee, T. F. Ryan. Claims amounting to - 810.019.6T wer filed against Howard and JJ.JIS.4J were collected to satisfy them. After the lawyers' bills and other fee. had been paid there remains 11,148 to b applied pro rata on the claim of tb credit or a Last night th circuit court sat in night session on the dlvore suit of Elisabeth Avery against Oeorg H, Avery. The plaintiff claim, that .he has, been treated In a cruel manner and forced to work on the farm and help In the grubbing out of stumps. Avery denies these allegation, and ay. that hi. wlf has frequently cursed him and at time did not cook hi .up per, and in addition to these trouble hi wlf lnvfted In a certain Jennie Wisher to stay with them and would not send her away at his request' He say. that the ault Is brought solely be cause hi wlf wants -to secure posses sion of 17 lores of land that he- owns In Clackamas county. Ia the trial last night It developed that both parties wer much given to swearing and using abuslv language toward each other. Th trial 1 being continued today. Death of B. XhilUp. Particularly sad waa th death of N. Phillips in St Vincent', hospital yester day after a surgical operation for an abceaa. i. Ha. wa. taken suddenly 111 at hi. store Tuesday night and continued to grow worse and Thursday It was thought necessary to. take hlm to the hospital for an operation. It was found on operating that, he could not live and when told that he could not aurvlv h left hi business affairs to his son. He waa from Michigan and had just bought the store that was owned by the lata - C-.W' Gsafta.Hla-.family-4s. hera with him and will probably operate the tor. ''. " Mr. Phillips was a member of the Masonic lodge and other orders and will probably be buried by that order In Portland.; ., ; v';.- ",. V - (Special Dispatch to The JoaraaL) . .. Independence, Or May 1. AJxut two years ago H, Hirschberg of this city sunk a well to a depth of about l.ooo feet boring for oil. oa what Is known a the Whlteaker place, lying some six miles from Independence. His machinery Waa lniulhniiata mtnllnn. t k. a i,amh.. and the matter was dropped for tha time being, a high fence being put up around the welt They reported they had struck a flow of salt, and that ait investigation of the Mm. had showed' it to be a quantity, sufficient to estab lish salt wells. . This ' week aa ' Incorporation wa. formed . with the residence of tb cor poration at Independence, th Incorpora tor being 1L Hlraohberg, president of th Independence National bank at thla nlaea. IX W. Haara nrealdant af tha Polls j TSOTXTBS SSABCBTB9 Vkt YAXB I County ' Land company, also of Inde- SEATTLE HAS A v KIDNAPPING CASE nUTt BABBB, BOB OT i ; sjlxji btbbobabt, irrsTBBZOvs- tiX DZBA11BABB BXBZBBTOB BB CZiXTB TO BIB WBBBB A BOTTB. pendence, Judge J. K. Sibley of Dallas, Charles E. Ladd. of th Merchant Na tional bank of Portland, and A. L. Mills, DruMant tkt tha Slea VatlAnal hank af (SpscUf Dlspsteh to The Jeersal.) f. I tha 'eama nlarai ; Tha .tanltal ! rwlr la Seattle, May 7. Little Prult Baker. I fixed at sioo.eea. nharaa at 11 aarh. the wo-year-cld eon of R. , Baker of I The name of th company 1 th' Polk th whole firm of Baker A Richard, County Salt, Oa. and Oil company. 108 First avenue, ha. disappeared. - Ao-I This wall, and tha land loaned bv the cording; to Assistant ., Superintendent J company Is In th same bait as that Dy of th Plnkerton Detective agency. I which Tha Journal mentioned In one of It Is a clear ess of kidnapping.. I its articles from Independence, deecrlb- The lad vanished yeeterday morning lnc tb crooDlnx' that war found on at 10 o'clock at Eagl Harbor, almost th Ello Holm plac about flv mil, from under th eye of hi mother. AU I north of Independence. day yeeterday and all night 1(0 men The partle. Interested In th matter have searched . for him but from- the here hav - been -very reticent about tlm h disappeared, to the present not giving out any Information aa to what th slightest trso of any kind has been titer had secured la th way of a stria discovered. The affair 1 on of th I when , borlni formerly, and many ar most, mysterious ever Investigated by I of ths opinion, that they found oil and th Plnkertons In this section. la gas. in a small stream befor they die- Mr., Bakr watched the boy coming I continued work. up th hill toward her. She turned her - It Is understood that H. W. Corbet t eyes away for a moment and when sh was originally interested with Mr. looked again b waa gone Not a lgn Hirschberg In the well properties and or sound has been seen or heard slnoe. I was to enter Into the matter with him Not even a footprint has been discov ered to show which way ths boy went. ARE PROMINENT ; IN CIGAR TRADI In the developing of tha asm; but died before th matter waa taken up by ' him.-j' - ;; . . Considerable excitement has been aroused In Polk county with the news and much speculation is being Indulged in as to the probabilities of oil being dis covered. Thoee Interested and many who hav looked over th - territory stat that they . believe that oil will be found a. th. evidence, are very MINING BUSINESS I. B. Cobb, nreaident of th American agar company and of the Havanna atrong In th cropping. Tobacco company; C Porter, manager of the Porto Rico branch of the American Cigar company and of the Havana clfio coast manager of the American Cigar company, arrived from San Fran cisco this morning and ar at th Port land hotel. Mr. Cobb resides lu New York and Mr. Heyneman In San Fran cisco. The visitor, wer entertained - at lunch today by Ou Simon, manager of the Esberg-Ounst Cigar . company .. in Portland. Thi. 1. th. first visit of President Cobb and Mr. Porter to the northwest, and their trip Is In the nature of an In spection tour a look into the business that I being done on the coast by th American company and th prospects for more buelneea Regarding th trip Mr. Cobb Jd: . . ; "Wi ar delighted with condition on th coast. Every community eem to be nJoylng prosperity and the Indica tion, for a good year are most promis ing. Portland is one of the finest cities we hav visited on the entire trip. . It la substantially built and seems to b growing rapidly." - . - I IS LOOKING IIP KOTTBTAZB ' STBfBB r MAT BBOYS OF OOBBXOEBABXB XM BOBTABOBwOXaB BT KABAaE JffBBT OOBTZM7X.ATB A BTM3ZB OF- XlfFOBTABT ZBOTBOTBICXBTS. (SpeeUl Dispetch to The JoaraaL) .0 Baker City. Or.. MSv 7. This week business In a mining way Is looking up. On property has , got started with a force of miners and another has broken a road through th snow to th mine and supplies, lumber and other material are being hauled to the seen of operations. The former property is the Buckhorn, under th management of Hon. Oeorge J. Barrett, while the Utter is th Crane Flat placer property, being operated by Mr. A. Burch. . - , . -. how. a Strong T4' A strike made this week in Red Moun tain Is very likely to prove Of consider- (Spsdal Dispatch to The JoaraaL) - I able Importance. For the past six Pendleton. May 7. The strawberry I months Harry' Blake has been running crop In th Milton and Freewater dls- a tunnel to Up what la known a the. tricta promise, ta be very heavy, and! comstocx teog wnicn goes into tneir STRAWBERRY CROP. IS VERY PROMISING 4;a- th first shipment, will be mad about May 10 this year. , . Already th . larg grower, are en gaging help to handle tb crop - and from all th. present prospects It will be a serious matter to secure pickers Just at the right time to put th crop out a. fast a It ripen. Umatilla In diana' have ' been ' engaged to pick by several 01 the larg farmer, and all the local women and children that can b Induced to -work, hav been engaged. If the weather continue warm th harvest will necessary begin earlier than th Jdth, a (th berries will rlpea rapid ly. MERRILL RESISTS SUMMARY ACTION The contest between Fred Merrill, the bicycle dealer, and 8. Morton Cohn over the possession of property at 105-11 Sixth street, which Mr. Merrill wishes to use for theatrical purposes, 1. grow ing decidedly interesting. Attorneys J. F. Booths and Bernstein A Cohen filed a motion in the circuit court thi. after noon to dissolve the temporary re straining order issued by Presiding Judge Oeorge yesterday, preventing Cohn .from proceeding with an action in forcible entry and detainer In the Justice court. . It was asked that ar gument on the motion be heard ' at o'clock this afternoon. ; Notice was served on Mr. Merrill at 11:50 a. m which, his attorney regard, a. very abort notice. '..- Judge Oeorg fixed the hoar for hear ing the argument at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, Mr. Merrill', attorney being busy in another department Merrill announce, that he will sue Cohn and Boothe and Mra- Caroline Balnbrldge, who sold th property In dlscut. for $25, OdO damages next week. A Con spiracy exist, h allege, to break him up in business. : ( ,. . , . . POISON Do not accent Wisconsin Central -Rail. Music and dancing at th pavilion. Cars I way draft !! on National : Exchange with traUers attached, leave O. W. P. iBank. MUwaukee. wis., cavabla to test .gainst the Issuance of patent from I waiting room, First and Alder streets, I James A. Clock. If presented , notify the Interior departmeBt, wich wasj.wy J mlnutea j. , Mr. Clock, I5J Aldjr tret. A, 1 business schcxl Schil ling's Best that teaciies how to do business sd as to make every; man and woman you deal-with your friend. ; Your grocer's; money back. WASCO COUNTY'S Z FINANCIAL REPORT .(Special Dispatch to Th JoaraaL) Th Dalles, Or., May 7. Th financial statement of Wasco county. Or., as com plied In the- report of Clark ft Buchanan, publio accountants, and filed with the county clerk show. t Outstanding war rants at face value, J47.JC7.1J; Inter est on warrants, 11,911.90; total, J49, 179.11. Amount of cash on hand, "gen eral fund, I0,14(.7(; amount Including above belonging to road fund, J2.88J.49 net indebtedness May 1, Jll.915.84. The county treasurer will make a call thla week for all warrants Issued up to date, Considering that this county was four years ago approximately JlfiO.000 in debt the showing Is remarkable. The finances of the county for the past four year, has been under the Democratic adminis tration, a majority of the county com' mlBsloners as well a. th treasurer be ing Democrats. Th. county now bs. a good courthouse, - good roads, good bridge ana 1. out oz aeor. ROSEBURG MAN HAS PECULIAR MANIA . (Special Dispatch to Tb JoaraaL) Roseburg, Or., May 7. Alvln Ormla- ton, a young man living : several miles south of this place, was sent to the asylum for , th Insane at Salem yes terday. HI. peculiar mania Is that he can speak any known language. Includ ing the deaf and dumb system. It could not be. told here whether he would recover or not - 1 What makes ths affliction tha mor sorrowful- la that h was an xmplary young man and good cltlaen and 1 only is year, or age. - Junior class day was eld her last night by th member of th 'OS class of th hlgh schooL Fourteen students de livered orations in an excellent style. On May 21 the eembr.. class win gradttatSL v It .will be th. second year that the high school ha. had a class graduat from It - ; '' Th high school building 1. almost finished' and whan don It will be the largest high - school - structure la th ut outalde af Portland, , property from .th Comstock group. It will be remembered that thla vein was , cut about a year ago by the Comstock people. Several partle we know have sampled It for their own satisfaction, all getting returns from- assays showing high average values. Where the vela has been crosscut by. Mr. Blake It shows a good, strong -- lead of fin looking Mr. W. C. Rutter, of Seattle, man ager of th Big Four near hare, is ex pected here soon after the first of May to start; work. He will probably remain her. during, the summer and have per sonal supervision of operations. -, Will Start Dvlopmat. , , The management of the Gold Bug, on ' Rabbit ereek, contemplate a number ef Important "Improvement" ar their" prop - rty as soon as th snow disappear and th road, becom settled and material can be hauled in. They will be in the nature of , new building. ' and roadd, which wilt make better accommodations and enable them to employ more men. 8uiorlntendent T. J. Bheedy will re sume work on the Black Jack In a few days. ' Hi. crew, of miner, ar. already engaged..1.-; '-:.; '"'?';'" Vr;?' v -.j1' . As announced last week; Mr. Barrett will soon start development work at the Grand Union. This will be done aa aoon aa the - juueanorn wora , a going smoothly. ' To Oreeham, Zstaoaoa ' ana . Casadsro. Three trip. Sunday. Ieav First and Alder etreet 7:60 and 10:30 a. m. and J:60 p. m. .!' Who m Darticular class houst llaR not cxtraordinarly can go to a first ready-made clothing and get a good suit from $18.50 to $30.00, but if you want somethLng extra something that is cut, trim med and tailored - to perf ec tiom voull find it absolutely necessary to go to a first class tailor. ' It would indeed j be a pleasure for me to show f youtny piece goods and style of work. ; , ' ' ' i ; WM. VELTI3i J tailch 403 WASIIINGTOir CT. i ,