The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 09, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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THE OREGON DAXLV: JOURNAL,' PORTtAND MONDAY EVENING. MAY 0, 180
iWETHODKTS WOULD
: SHUT FAIR SUNDAYS
cation of divorce and the facility with
which they are cured is en affront to
decency, Th solemn rebuke of the
church and th aharp administration of
the discipline of any of ita members In
volved, la vital to the parity of the fam
ily and the well being Of society."
The following te their recommendation
on the subject of amusements:
seektooust t :;
DR. R L; LINCOLN
Conference Introduces Resolution Asking Secre
S tixjlfi Treasury to So Interpret Act Making -"
Appropriation Liquor and Divorce Evil
a mmm n m miai I declared. ahould aomenow oe maae
' ,fleeetal Cotreieoedeace ef Tt JoarnaL) more attractive to busy men, crowded
.if- a hmImi ri u. A resolu- by severe competition and aeealled by
' Hon waa Introduced and ordered printed seductive tempUtlona."
Ind to He over one day asking the aec- Bribery and Tot Buying.
fetary of the treaaury to ao Interpret the I political corruption came In early for
f act making n appropriation o n
' UwU and Clark exposition aa to cloae
L- he gates of the exposition to visitors on
feundav. The resolution will surely be
; Adopted.
: , Th conference replied thla morning
I, the attack made by Vicar Harnett
tf the local Cathollo church. Father
: Harnett attacked the bishops address
feed to the conference last Thursday,
rhs. stuck referred to that section of
he address declaring the Roman caino
' Bo church detrimental to the public
ohool system, the reading ot Bible and
(he supervision ' of political, affairs.
this morning the conference passed a
resolution reiterating this particular eec-
. Iloa ef the sddreeee and referred it to
. dh committee en th lUU of - the
1 Ihurch.
Chancellor James R. Day of Syracuse
' snlverelty. New Tork. Introduced a res
tlutton on behalf of methodlst educators
Concerning aa American university st
.Washington. Th resolution contained
' request that the university be not
f petted until 88,000,000 endowment had
- teen- secured.- - The- resolution waa re
ferred to th committee on education.
It will be-fought by Bishop C C. Mo-
Cabe, present chancellor of the nnlver-
full share of consideration, "under
a despotio rorm 01 government puonc
affairs msy be carried on without much
practical lntarest among the people gen
erally, but In a republio political Intel
ligence and virtue In every on are In
dispensable In order to secure the sta
bility of th government itselt Bribery,
vote buying, the granting of enormous
franchises In total defiance of the com
mon people's Interests, th brasen dic
tation of party posses, are so common
that thousands of th best cltisens sre
well nigh dismayed.
"It la encouraging, however, to oo-
serve that these evils are not without
rebuke In . numerous Instance Civic
olub.a municipal leagues for good gov
ernment and th courts, are doing much
to counteract theae evlle."
' Smploy aa IBmploy.
"One of th burning Questions of the
day la th relation of employer and em
ployed, t This la a matter mat may
smolder her or there for a time, but
somehow it breaks forth every month,
shaking th whole social fabrlo ilk ah
earthquake)
The Oreffnn fltata rtantal aaannlaMrtn
improper imunoinnu ana idhiti i ass appealed to the circuit court to pre
vent JLr. K. . I,. Lincoln retaining office
s a member of the state board of den
tal examiners. Proceedings In quo war
ranto were instituted this morning by
uistnct Attorney Manning on th re
lation and complaint of Mark Hayter
and JL O. Clark, president and secretary
respectively of the the association.
' Pr, Lincoln waa appointed a member
of -the beard of dental examiners early
in atarcn py uovernor Chamberlain.
along with another dentist recom
mended v by the association, Dr. Lin
coln, waa net recommended by that
body, which Interpreted the action of
the governor aa an affront, Ths stand
taken by the governor wss that east
era Oregon had been Ignored by th as
sociation In making recommendations
for appointees, . pr, Lincoln la a real
dent of La Grande.
Indulgence therein, are a serious hin
drance to the religious life, and furnish
the first easy steps to th total loss of
character. -,-'
"We therefore look with deep concern
on the great increaae of harmful amuse
ments, particularly theater going,' pro
miscuous dancing and such games of
chance as frequently lead to gambling.
We affectionately admonish oar people
to make their amusements the subject
of careful thought, and whether or not
It will dull the spiritual Ufa, and furnish
sn unwlne example to others." ,
Thus It will be aeen that mandatory
law, as It Is now in the book of disci
pline, will not likely give place to an
appeal to an intellgent eonsolence; and
this will no aouDt d in action ox tn
conference. 1 .
Mormanlsm. likewise, cam In for a
bit of surgical operation, being diagnosed
ss "s ravaging cancer" vigorously push
ing Its propsgsnda In many parts of th
country adjacent to th Rocky moun
tains, the remedy for which Is an
amendment to the conetttutlon of the
United States prohibiting, absolutely,
polygamy on every acre of lb national
domain.
The addreea of which th above la In
most respects a fair outline will prob
ably be the action of the conference on
the eeveral subjects for which Mstkv
odlsts from all parts of tneuatry are
convened. - j
Th member recommended by th as
soclatlon who was appointed on the
board by .Governor Chamberlain was Dr.
Oeors-e Lark In of Newberg. Dr. Mat
thew J. Fenton was another cholo of
th association for th office of dental
examiner but this recommendation was
turned down by the governor and Dr.
Lincoln appointed in bis Place.,
The action of the governor waa ao
bitterly resented by th association
Mark .Hayter. E. O. Clark and N. R.
Cox, was appointed to take action look
ing to a circumvention of th governor's
plans. After a consultation with - ths
district attorney, the members arrived
at th conclusion that they have a good
case in court and nroceedlnas were In
stituted through Manning's offloe,
In conducting the case for the dental
association District Attorney Manning
will be aaslsted by H. K. Sargent, coun
sel for that body.
GHIEF HUNT WILL
PROBE BOX EPISODE
CRUISER IS DESTROYED
(Continued from Pag One)
attack on Chemulpo, for th reason that
Interrupted cables between Vladivostok
and Port Arthur, la possession ot the
Japanese, abow .that th Ruse lane ware
prepared to attack .Saaebo with th Port
Arthur fleet on February 11. without any
preliminary declaration of war.
Oaaipaltfa Owttook.
Japan Mlnlater Hayashl today sal
that General Kurokl probably would
clash with Geyral Kuropatkln's forces
"Labor saving machinery and th ag
gregation of capital naturally tend te
work hardahln to th laboring man, and
lty, who demands thst th college be aharp oolllaions are alarmingly frequent
ipened at once. and disastrous. Thus th struggi goes
Pk. .m am Va WIUn a nnl . 1 1 m ky., Vi 4 mm tinnm haw h
, uv ki ai ,m v.iw Mm, mm v i ciasn Wltn ueaprai fiurupauuu a turwi
Bred blahon was fired on the eacond day I mni nntonlsed. and are Offset or Tsat I . r jtJTtm lk iiaok in ta
v mi wwiuii, hudii t. ui. jwiuvit v iniu wwiuiui -- v-r avent oz a jepanese occupation o niu-
Detroit. Mich., presented a reeolutlon ltal. frequent strikes causing th loss eBwmnf. oJvU administration would be
taklag that the eommlttee en th Epls- of mill Ion a attended by lockogta, boy- mmediaUly appointed and th port
eopacy be Instructed to Inquire Into the cotta Intimidation, arson, riot and aa- 0D,n4 t0 Mtlona
exnadlencv of electlne- a blahon of Afrl- aaaainatian. resulting In great suffering . . . wi.
can descent He sharply crltlcl for- to th iuM with th I.'fu ftWt Sd gl hU man a rest from th.lr
'T'T-Y . v;'.iarof vfU within a fewdaya as his foros is
war; w?U oV mMU UrtW W"
and exhausted, sullenly su Droits ana "
ooms sort of a patched up compromise
Is agreed upon. - Under such -conditions
tha chureh cannot fall to b deeply in-
terestad, and should com between thsee
vaat eontendln - forcea. holding aloft
high office of blehop, on . any special I the sermon on the mount and th golden
Why no report wag mad to Chief
of Police Hunt regarding scandalous be
havior in a box at th Glrard Cafe, 'Cor
ner of Sixth and Stark streets on night
a week ago, as published In Th Journal
yesterday, will be ascertained when th
first night fellef line up before tha rail
at headquarters tonight Sergeant of
Polio Hogeboom, now an acting detec
tive, and Patrolman & T. Smith will
have to answer to Chief Hunt and Cap
tain Moor, as they are th two offi
cers who wept lnt th box.
Today Sergeant Hogeboom denied see
ing anything wrong, although he did ad
mit that "things looked suspicious." But
Patrolman Smith, who wsnt farther in
than his superior officer, declares em
phatically that he saw enough to eon-
.... -,-y r..
' 4 " first-class " cess " against
the
mute
nlaoa.
"I told Smith not to report th mat
ter," said Sergeant Hogeboom. ''because
I had good reasons at that time. I was I
looking for a man. and had there been
any troubl made over the-episode in
ths box I oould not have received th co
operation of th oaf management'' .
"1 would have mad a report of th
matter, but upon th advice of Sergeant
Hogeboom Z did not." said Patrolman
smith.
1 shan institute a rigid Investigation
or tms case," said Chief Hunt "I can
not understand why no report was mads
to ma If th officers saw a breach of
the law there or la any other place. I
should hare been notified Immediately."
' bier general conferences for their atti
tude in th matter, and Insisted that a
white bishop can never understand the
colored man as would one of their own
tae.
Hoit-Charlea P. McClellaiv an erot
bent lawyer from Dodds Ferry, New
: Tork. replied In aa able manner, declar
ing that no man should be el acted to the
1 11 DRAY SOLS GIVE LIBERALLY
. FOR A FORTUNE TO CARNIVAL FID
rxxs cniaxx nr czbovxt oovbt xabdz obas oomzTTai axbbas?
ASaZirST BL 9. KXWKMT TOM $7f ,600 1 PmOWUatl TJCUa 1780. BOXA.
BBZTaUrs irnni XaJrrv
. plea, or because he belongs to any par
' tlcular claea or color, but on hla own
personal ability and merit without re-
gara to race, -
'r- ' ' m Pint .Woman.'
Something of a rustle was prod need
la the vest audience by the first woman,
In the hletory of th inarch, a Mra
' Roberts. Of Nebraska, getting tha floor.
Her purpose wss th introduction of
som minor reeolutlon of no special fan'
. portanca, But she was ths first wo
man. ' -
Th reading of tha Episcopal address,
1 however, waa th great event of : the
day's - session. . Ths , messsge of
venerable heada of th church is always
- fraught with great interest and , for
more than 'two hours th conference sat
. listening to th message read by Bishop
Fess of Philadelphia.- Bociai and poittr
teal questions were discussed with great
breadth.
rula 1 v --. A.
"In all thla contention rt neeo naroiy
BstaUlshss aa AaUslo INparamsmt tel
ZMal wttk Basins of ths Pat Bast.
Uearsel Seedal Serrtee.)
Birmingham, Eng., Msy I. Th Post
FOB BAMASBS
movan zo.TTxm's
BBSAOX OP OOBTBACT.
IwUBOBBl
TXOBS TOWABB fSO.000 BXX9BS
POX TXB CXXZBBATZOy-BXTZaT-
srm pxaura fob
Assarting that by th failure of Mar-
b aald that th church must be wlthjtodey says the British government has ghaU J. Kinney, ths wealthy salmon
partment to deal with .its business In
th far east
BTTSSZaJTS OBOSS TaXTf.
the fcommon neople. I omctaiiy notinea tn' umtea nutxes tnat
"in solts of th Wundera mad by I it has resolved to create an Asiatic de-
labor leaders, ana tn maerensioi bow
of their followers, th church must by
lawful efforts endeavor by every means
thalr nni1ttfnn. But the labor
ing men must leara from. their friends
that acts of violence hurts their own
cause, and that law and order must at
all hassrds be maintained. We hear
tiiv annrove tha settling of all dleputes
between capital and labor by, arbitra
tion." '
Strong disapproval or lyacaimK -eraa
Aeoompaaled by BtaaehnrUa Baadlta
OoeapF Chang Jin.
' (Jeoraal Bpeclal ervlee.)
Seoul. May . A Russian fore ef
unknown strength crossed the Talu be
low Wliu, and oooupled Chang Jin, May
i. Manonurian Danaixs, monnxea.
sxprsssed with an eara.et appeal for the "" "D.
Minai aMiueation of the negro. I eompanled the Russlsns. t
poetical dueatkm of ths negro.
felon Tragic.
- frt. lintiAv trafflo cam a under review
as "a Constant evil wnicn iiupinn m
public heart and conscisnoa ana sup-
packer and timber lan da agent, to carry
out tha terms of an agreement to pur
chase th capital stock and .property of
the Southern Oregon company, he has
been damaged In the amount of $71,(00,
William M. Bray filed suit to recover
that amount this morning In. tha circuit
court
Bray alleges In th complaint that
March Is, HOI, Kinney entered Into an
agreement with William Crapo and
Prosper W. 8mlth. authorised agents of
the Southern Oregon company, owning
lands and improvementa now valued at
Th members of ths soliciting com
mittee of th Mardi-Gras and Carnival
association began work today. Th com
mittee la mad up of It members, who
expect to raise about 110,000 to defray
th expenses of the carnival. The City
4s Suburban Railway oompany has of
fered to contribute 1750 and add a given
per cent If their business is ovsr ths
Ordinary. The Portland Railway com
pany wUl also swell the fund with I7S0.
The first subscription of 1710 was mad
by Meier Frank.
"The committee is going to canvass
th town thoroughly," said a prominent
carnival worker this morning; "They I
are going, to ask, simply for a dona
tion. It may be 60 cents and It may be I
Concerning tha questions of revelation I ported by greed and appetite.
they
"Two things have long been settled by
th address to. old-time Amsrlcaa Methodists, namely: Total
abstinence, ana legal pruniDinun; iur,
unless It can be shown that totanebetin
ence s a Christian duty, there can be
no DlanJor legal prohibition. The abol
ishment of the army can teen, the grant
and Inspiration of ths scriptures.
hold fast in
orthodox r.
, .Old Paahlonaa SsvrvaL !
Ths absence of th old-fashioned re
vival tn Methodism was frankly ad
mitted, with a regret that th average
1800.000. to purchase Us capital stock! mora,, it is not a single organisation
4?fl rimn If UtinnAIriU and property for 600,000. Of this tnat is at to new or true movement
this option expire Kinney announced f-00" 40,000 people In and around. Port-
his intention to purchaas th property. ... . .
Brav and Kinney formed a copartner- . " crn", u rui-gnn xeauvai
ahin for the nurchas and control of ths ? Pln organisea ngni Here in rort-
.' 1
IS A NAME WHICH; EVERY PHOTOGjtAPH
ER, PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR, NOW
ACCEPTS AS A STANDARD FOR, PAPERS.
FILMS AND CAMERAS ; ; from every, user of
these goods we receive praise and commendation
we want a live dealer in every town to handle Anseo"
. goods. ' . ' rrd
INVALID WHEEL CHAIRS
Pneumatic tires, rattan finish $15.00 up or for
v'v rent -on etty temt, ";- y't-''.',"
CRUTCHES
The largest stock on the coast 'We sell or rent at
. customer's convenience.-
ARTIFICIAL EYES
2,000 Artificial or Glass Eyes, skilful fitters, satis
- , faction guaranteed, reasonable charges.
OBESITY BELTS
For fleshy people health and comfort for stout
folks and a gradual reduction of girth.
VOODARD, CLARKE & CO.
CANADIAN MONEY TAKEN AT FACE
(Continued from Page One.)
- ' ' ! it i i .
Either they do not care to answer Th
Journal because It is The Journal.
Or they are In favor of a change and
do not care to ssy so.
Or they do not know where they stand.
in ,. ...tim. ...nntin land. - Everything that can is being se-
the complaint, and Bray paid his partner u;el her ln ort!? 8:00? Mu BRIDGE WORK.
A.!: .T,.5'.n fioatTsjid the dbsen wigoTs wKlch wi
aseuia w ." will naa ara all hjln knn m-.t k.n. V. I
mittea. wun a regret tnat tn average i ianmni w v, . , , 1 ,. ,,. ,h- nndaratandine' that he w" -wmg oougm nera we
preeent day preaching, and the service, in, of lower, r.t by soma llfs insur- Th. Jonrna. ha. no quartrt with an, optica with th ttanding that hs .n.thln. out of tha
pr um enurcn genera uy, are not sufflo. sncs compan,. i:" "" I .11 Jl.rX -.71. tha amount dua Both raid down I 0.- ?ary'n ina. '.'. "r
lenUy adapted to Interest active bus!
. ness and professional men, commercial
men and tbe wage earner; that tha time
" baa corns that ths pulpit should sound a
more modern note, seeking " out " llvo
topics closer to present dsy needa
"The service of our churches," It was
eral great railroad, and other oorpora- cause of the first reason, we might sug- amoun. . ths queen, so we selected a $1,100 amo
tions that their employes ahall be total gesT thst but four years sgo. the only I 00d Anguat 1, 1003, leaving a remainder mobu. to b- Dreaanted to her. Tha
abstainers, conrirm tne sounaness or our I way soms or ins same canaiaates now Ti V.u I Queen contest will open about May IS
insistence for total abstinence and legal J nominated oould get their views before purchass agreement December i or tnat anfl ajj-aaj, there la a large number of
prohibition. i tni people was ny means or aoagers nin-1 ymn -. - candidates in th field.
n uivoroe vru. Itrlbuted on the atreets or through the " w "' 1 "There in to be a big parade on th
"W are convinced that the mnltlpli- malls, and they did not then object to cember 18, 190S, Kinney secured an e Saturday night before the Fourth of
stating where they stood on thin very tension oi unw w j ""'; I July and another on the Fourth, which
Painless Crown and Bridge Work
Modem dentistry reaches its highest perfection in CROWN AND
We do this form of work
s'
ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN
Our method of extracting teeth
and devitalizing nerves is POSI
TIVELY PAINLESS.
- We show the greatest consid
eration for the feelings of every
patient.
THE STORE NOTED FOR BEST 000D8 AT LOWEST PRICES
THAT WtW DRESS
If you haven't selected .a..New.Spthig.l.rss,.ii..neater.c..
"portunity never offered itself than just at this tune and at
this store. We are jicknowledged leaders in. Dress Goods,
black and colored. This year our counters and shelves are
overflowing with the season's cream? If it's new it's here, U
. it's quality it's here and it is always cheap.
Black French
Dress Goods
Great Special Sale
All Week
W have ths latest aovelties
and the best wsarlag material
on sarth. Kafe no mistake,
eoma and see ns aQ this week.
42-lnch Seeded Voile. .fl.OO
44-inch Crepe Mistral.. ; 08
42-lnch Llama Voile .... 75
40- inch Crepe de Chene 65 d
44- Inch Canvas du Nord $1.15
48-lnch Voile d'Aclr..f 1.20
4 4-Inch Boutonne Voile 91.60
Ct-lncb Granite Cloth.. 7Sd
45- lnch Black Alpaca., 00
4-tnch Black Alpaca.. 03a)
(2-lnch SllkFtnleh Serge $1.10
41- Inch Black Voile (special)
worth 11.60, for $1.15
Colored
Dress Goods
Special Prices For
Seasonable Goods
48-inch Crepe Voile (Imported)
In champagne, blue, gray,
brown, and black, per
ynrd ... ..$1.50
48-lnch Voile (special) In the
late shades, per yard $1.25
44-lnch Nubbed Voile, in
champagne, blue, gray, and
brown, per yard .. . $1.00
44-inch Crepe de Chene (spe
cial). In brown, gray, tan and
blue, per yard .....$1.00
44-inch Voile, in all the new
shades, yard $1.00
80-lnch all-wool Voile, in tan,
gray, blue, and brown, spe
cial per yard . . . . i . . . 60s)
To close balance of our 60c
Wash Silks, yard..,. 89d
PRICES EXTRAORDINARY IN WHITE AND COL
ORED WASH GOODS AND FANCY WAISTING WILL
PREVAIL THROUGHOUT THIS STORE MONDAY.
fhs Only Exclusive Dry Goods Store in tha Northwest.
question. However the oolumns of the
Qregonlan are doubtless open, to ..them
now, and we assure them the place or
method chossn for sxpresslng their
views are of far less Importance than
the statement of them. If it Is becauss
of ths second reason, then they fall In
their duty to the voters who have the
right -to know their views, and If It is
the third reason, they themselves ques
tion their own qualifications for the of
floe they seek, .
The 10 men who ceruse to state their
positions on the question of charter re.
vision are: A. ' A. Courtney and Slg
Slchel, Republican nominees to state
senators; and George W. Holcomb, Jr
Thomas Crang, A. J. Capron, & B. Lln
thlcum, M. F. Henderson, W. B. Hud
son, Madiaon Welch. E. B. Colwell, Re
publican nominees for representatives.
START FAKE FIGHT
AND STEAL WHISKY
. .
A fake fight was pulled off in tne rear
of the Alcaiar saloon yesterday morning
between Fred Love and Bob Lucas, twe
men who have been arrested numerous
times on serious charges, and while it
was in progress someone stole a barrel
of whisky, placed it in an express wagon
and sent it to the Wigwam saloon,
where an attempt was mads to sell it
It was returned to the Alcasar late yes
terday afternoon.
The case was reported to the police as
soon as the robbery was discovered, and
Detectives Kerrigan and Snow were
placed on It Tbey traced the crime to
Love and Lucas, but W. W. Harmon,
proprietor of the saloon, refused to pros
ecute the men. The case will be sub
mitted to the district attorney.
MOSES JACOBS IS
BURIED TODAY
says hs turned over his third, 8182,048.81
to Crano and Smith, with the under
standing that if was to be regarded as
hla share of the remainder of the pur
chase price only la case Bray should
nay his part.
Other extensions of tiros wsre secured
by Bray, according to the complaint, and
finally the representatives of th South
ern' Oregon company concluded Kinney
was either not acting' la good faith or
waa unable to secure the money and May
11. 1903, declared ths agreement of pur
chase nun and void. .
Bray recites that the property of th
company is now worth about 1800,000
and that the failure of himself and Kinr
ney to secure it Is due entirely to Kin
ney's failure to live up to his agreement
He Itemises the expense to which he was
subjected in making trips east in con
nection with the deal and In borrowing
money to purchase the lands, on which
Interest bad to be paid, - In conclusion
he fixes the amount of damage by the
alleged failure of. Kinney to carry out
his partnership agreement at 670,804,
and asks also for his costs and disburse
ments In the action.
SEMBRICH HAS
FAMOUS PIANIST
is on Monday. In the Fourth of July
parade will march the sailors front the
warships, whiph will bs in ths harbor,
ths troops from . Vancouver, the stats
militia and a great many fraternal or
ganisations from Idaho,, Washington and
surrounding Oregon town, besides those
from this city."
CORBETT EXECUTORS
RECEIVE REWARD:
WISE
BROS
DENTISTS
The New Failing, S. E. Corner Third and Washington Streets. Open
- Sundays from 9 to 12; evenings until 9. Phone Main 2029.
Moses Jacobs, 82 years of age and
one of the pioneers of ths state, died
Saturday at his horns in Corvallls.
where he had resided for the past 40
years. Funeral services were held in
this city this morning at 10 o'clock at
Holman s funeral parlors aud the inter
ment took place in Beth Israel ceme
tery. Mr. Jacobs was a retired merchant
highly respected by alt who knew him.
For 60 years he has been a prominent
member or tn oraer or Odd rellowa
Mme. Sembrich will be accompanied
by Rudolph Gans when she appears here
In concert Friday, May 13. Mr. Oans
is a famous pianist who has also won
reputation as a composer, especially -of
successful songs. Among the artists
who have considered; Mr. dans' works
of sufficient Importance to be presented
on tneir programs are Mme. Bembrich,
to whom he dedicated his latest song
cycle; Anton Van Roos. Oulseppe Cam-
panari. Rosa Bucher and many others. ,
Over 40 of Mr. Gang's songs are pub
llshed . and more than (0 are still in
manuscript He has a piano concerto,
a string quartet, a large chorus work
on the subject of "Cyrano de Bergerao"
ana many pieces lor piano soio, sir.
uansr , lateet success in this country
nas seen nis appearance last season
with the Chicago orchestra, under the
direction of Theodora Thomas, when he
played Vincent d Jndy'a new symphony
with orchestra and piano. This per
formance was mentioned throughout the
Whole worlflT In the leading papers of
ins larger cities.
BTJSSSAJr CUTiSBaT ASSASSINATES.
(Journal Special Rfrrlee.)
Tiflls, May O.-r-Superlntendent Frankel
He la survived by a wife and four of the Ruo-prian nrintina- ..t.Kii.h
daughters. Th services this morning ment at Meshed has been assassinated.
An' inquiry is oewg instituted on the
were conducted by Rev. David La vino
and the following acted as pall-pearers:
Ben Selling, Morris Ball, Sol Harris,
Sol Baum, James Meyer and E. SicheL
Scratch. Scratch, scratch! unable to
attend to business during the dar or
sleep during the night Itching piles,
rriDia piague. uoans . Ointment
demand of the Russian consular agent
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xxsToaxAsr sovxu ran,
Jenmal Special Service,)
London. May 8. Prof essor IS. Tori
Howell, of tha chair of modern historv
m vxiora, is aeao. ' ' ' - "Mf.
The second semi-annual account of
Emma L. Corbett Henry Ladd Corbettl
and W. C Alvord, as executors of the
estate of Henry W. Corbett has been
approved by L. R. Webster, tha county I
judge. By this approval each of the
executors comes Into possession of 30
shares of First National bank Stock, ac
cording to the terms of th will This
stock forms their compensation as ex
ecutors or tne wiiL ; ;i
Since tha first aceountlng. mads Sen-I
temper 80, ioj. the total revenue or the I
estate from all sources has been 199,-
523.10, and th total disbursements!
388.08r.3f.
ltABZVaTaTOTBS.
Astoria, May 0. Arrived down at
m. Schooner Sophia Christenson.
Arrived at 18:10 a. m. Steamer Ore-1
gon, from San Francisco,
San Franclsoo, May 8. Sailed at 11
last night Steamer Nome City, for
Portlands ... 1
W. Elder, from Portland.
Arrived at s a. m. steamer George
Loomls, from Portland. t
Queenstown, May 7. Arrived -French I
bark - Berangere, from - Portland.
Astoria,: May 8. Arrived down at 81
and sailed at a. m.-Steamer Aurelia,
for San Francisco.
Arrived down at 6:30 a. m. Bark Hes
pr. Sailed at 6:80 a. m. Schooner C 8.
Holmes, for San Franclsca
Arrived at 11 a. m. Steamer Elmore,
from Tillamook.
- San Francisco, May 8. -Arrived at 101
a. m. Steamer Prentiss, from Portland, i
Astoria, May Condition of the bar
at 8 a, m moderate; wind, northwest;
weather, cloudy.
The Cream of Styles and Essence of Qualfr.
obts uaxr ssiromcH.
Jf MEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS
Porsytlie
Shirt Waists
For Swell Dressed Ladles
The fedy, who would appear
on the streef properly dress-
I ed will appreciate the style '
and appearance ot tne new
1904 ;;Torie$hiVtwsisti
We have them in Madras,
plain white, figured white,
striped and colored. Many
styles and each exclusive in
itself. Every, lady in Port
land should see them as they
are unequaled by any. other
tailored shirtwaists..
- t i
Popular Prices $3.75
Through the Intercession of Mra A. B.
Wheeldom, msnager of the Hobart-Cur-tls
house, at 38S Fourteenth street and
Lauren Pease, local manager for the
Aachen Munich Fire Insurance com
pany, George E. McCarthy was permit
ted to plead guilty to simple larceny, ln-
stead of' larceny from an office ! before I
Presiding judge George in th circuit
court this morning. He was sentenced I
to serve' three months In the country J
Jan.! McCarthy formerly worked at thai
Hobart -Curtis and was discharged. He
returned to tha bouse and stole 35 from
Mra Wheeldom on March 8L He thank-
1 ed th oourt for tha leniency ghown.
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R0BIMS0N &'-;C6L:
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