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THE OREGON PAILY JOURNAL. , PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. MAY 1 0, 1801 II J; fJ'CIiii! PITS; 3 c SIX SAILORS DC JC DOC H"' THE STATE, , r ,YOU MUST HAVE A " yr- v aojLMzvo-xovn m ctAJ.a fTXX WOB-XT IS SAXA. S3AH wzu ' txa wTTM - BCMOorim AS TO . XUCTXOV 02 XX SVO .Tp-io rroT to u iudi cnusos mi ran.'? TO npm SATX.OJUP MTVBK' r . ")Czzzr3r- u -M 1 , ' y I V . . t , . lit . . 4 , t r . , , l SENATE RAJORE Ml v ,-v v; i :. f r -r - .,.r - sa''' --i.. ' i ' A '..'."..'"'.""'.""V' I " :Jlpfrr?$t:s.:i4:i: .1,,-,:. ' 4 ,1 With two yar yet to ervi Henry K. .McGinn ha mimed hi office of state senator from Multnomah county. !Hls resignation waa tent to Governor I Chamberlain -yesterday and the Vacancy will be filled at the June election. Sena ' tor McGinn explalna that he surrenders his office for purely business reaaone, twine unable toMrpar ih time from hi . practice to attend the .'4 0-day session of Hhe legislature.;: iti ;'' K- V ; The question arises whether the MMmtv.Mii(Hl ftmmlttaa nf aah nartv Can nominate, a candidate for the place po"ioie 10 seep mem aboard. He state 'Six sailors deserted lest night i from I the British ship Rajore and tblr leav- ng la attributed to the sailor boarding- nouae men. That they liduced them to deaert. there I aald to be no doubt by thoae who 'have inquired into the matter. An the Rajore la not chartered for an outward trip and will probably be in the harbor for bobi tin to come.' Captain Oarrlck reports that he will not ndeavo to jet he men to returnj Once that they have decided te Isavo the ship. he aaya, that It would be almost lf . I that ha a . been 1 mad Vacant by Senator McOlnn'a resignation. The law pro . ;vldes for nomination by the committee , ' to fill- any Vacancy on the ticket' nomln ' ated by the county convention, but ap parently thla provialon doea not apply - . to vacancy caused by the real nation . , ef a peraon already In office. Assuming that Senator MoOina" successor, oasj be elected. at the general election In una, .. It aeeaia .probable that he will hate1 to ( ' be nominated by petition. In that event ) bis name would have to go on the ticket an Independent eandldat.- Batwu fo ateslgmatioa, The newa of Senator McGinna reaig ' nation cauaed much aurprls la political circles, when It became known - thla 'afternoon. Borne were Inclined toat 1 tribute It U the well-known fact that for aome tint pact he haa not been, in aocord. with the Jocal Republican ma 'chin. At the laat regular session thla '.'became' apparent more than once, and tthe not unnatural Inference la that bla present action springs from the no tion that haa developed In the part But senator Mcutnn denies that he la , actuated by any each reaaon and aaya i that ha surrender hla office becauae his. business make, it necessary i for . klm to da & "I cannot afford to tin un ao much time aa I must If I retain the office." he aald thla afternoon. It la almply that they would ao aahore a in in at the very first favorable opportunity which presented itaelf.l According to KrltUh law. he eiplalne. It la Impossible for hint to Imprison the aatlors for deser tion, aa la frequently done by the cap talna of French vessel. The deeertlon of the men laat night." aid, the captain, "will menn an addi tional expense to the ahtpewnera, but te apprehend the recreant members of the crew and keep them aboard, would alro mean a large outlay, of money, i When the men become illaaatlsfled It Is better is the 1 ong -run ta let them go." It la aald that tha men woo' deeerted last, night will algn'to make the voy age a the American achooner H. K. Mall, which la about ready to aall for Tslngtau. China, and the sailor boarding house men are supplying her with a crew. Bailor have been scarce In pen of lata, and thoae keeping a cloae watch oa waterfront movements- any that 'ths crimp enticed the men away from the Rajore for no other purpose than to hip themon thr HalL For thla little pleoe of business transaction members of th local seamen' union declare that the boarding-house proprietor wtU re ceive' $41 a head for every man; that deeerted last night (from, tha Rajore. Of the' total' amount' thejr . assert ' that 140 will r represent blood money, col lected from e-je rap tain of the Hall, while t eomee out of the advance 0 o n It is impbssiblc to be happy in an overheated' room. You can't be happy if you Use oil for cooking, and be in constant dread of &n explosioa v If you use gas for cooking you can keep' the kitchen cool the room above the kitchen cool yourself cool in mind and body. Nothing will happen but quiet ness,, comfort, ease iahd good cooking rr A GAS RANGE MEANS a ' v . ' J Roast beef that weighs as much when it comes out of the oven as when .it goes, in and tastes better because. its juices haven't been cooked out ' &oiled beefsteak such as you never ate befbre. XJ ,. . .,. n: -.,,' 7. ' -V s ;. , - . . i , 'a' ' . ' . As good bread or cake as the coal or wood stove bakes, j The account is all on one side of the ledger. . ' . .. Let us send our solicitor to talk the matter over 'with you n x Lrbc PORTLAND GAS CO DC 3 Cm DC FIFTH AND YAMHILL DC DC DC a tnattar af kusliuu mA nAlltlxa ,nothln to do with It, I have beea cqn-1 moner , wnkh" the sailors when t.inpiaiing tma step tor a long time, I nc' mu w i. Toyage. Indeed I discussed It with aome of my onion men, aayV that they know .Intimate friend immediately after th 'laat aesalon. t Senator McOlnn'e successor will i aerv only for th unexpired term of 'two years, and therefore will not par ticipate in the election of United Slates . senator in 107. . " - The Seaaaort better. .. , ' The letter convevin McOlnn'a re.1 r. ? nation' to -the tnvrnnf mrm m mm a11a- ' - k "I hereby transmit to mr ewii.rr Ownm of the Mall to eupply her with i . . . ' . I aallnra . mttA amiM h.u . 1 . my. resignation a aiai senator rrom Multnomah eounty to the Oregon legie jlatdre, to which offlc I was elected at -: the- general election in June, l0tr for the to be facts, because-they allege that one of th deserter told them all about It They also assert that 6ne of th,lJors of th JtJore, who refused to be enticed from the ablp by any tempting offers. Informed them of the propoeltlon which had been aubmltted to him by the representatives from the Bailor boarding-house, , . Th union haa -a contract with the Bailor and would ' have done ao thla ftime had there been any available ea-j men in port. , I. i i i i ARE HELD FOR EXTRADITION ' the full period of four year. Th rea- ' sons which impel m to thla course are t entirety business my . nrtvat affair require a stricter attention than I could I .poaslbly give to them, were I longer to continue a member of the senate, II nave, tnererore, taken the .liberty Of placing my resignation in your hands . at this time, to the end that th neces sary tepa nay M ukea to chooee my I , successo at thew coming alectlon 4n i After a conference With L. R. Webster, I , June, when, without trouble and ea-1 the county Judge, County Assessor pense mia may. oe . aon. i , am, very Charles McDonnell haa arrived at the - respectfully. your -obedient ervant r I concluelort that this year property of . : . ;. C ; Ic-1,, iiirt. I every aescripuon must be asseaaed. Thl !ALL PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED Under the name of John Fairbanks. Jamea M. Horten haa been living in Portland for some time with Mis Juris C. Early. Both are from Brockton. Macs., and eloped" from that place more than a month age. The local ponce were notified., a , 'It waa learned the couple were headed for Portland. They were arreated yesterday .by Detective Kerrigan and Snow, and are now held at LEADERS TO HAKE JOINT CANVASS INTERBAY PEOPLE SOLVE. MYSTERY (Special Dispatch to The Joarmsl) Seattle. May . That a child had been murdered and the body burled by night in the yard of It mother' house was 1 (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Salem, Or., May I. Chairman D. V. Vaughan of the Democratic central committee thla moraine decided ta ac-l cept the Invitation of- the Republican the bellrff of th people of Interbay. a central committee for a Joint canvaaa of I uburb of Seattle, until the mystery Marlon county. " In epealdng of th mat-1 wa mad- plain. The atory that scald- ter Mr. Vaughan aald: ln water had been peured on the child. "we ar going to accent Chairman I n l-month-old gtrL Murphy lnvlutlon to make a Joint I A. commttte of realdenta In th the city Jail awaiting th arrival of an canvaaa W will Invite the RepubU-1 neighborhood went to th house of Mr cama to join -u in meeting at Bub-1 neymour, ine motner, to Inquire into llmlty, St. Paul and other polnta" the truth of the rumor, and waa told Both Demoorat and Reoubllcan are by Robert Allen, a chicken raiser 11V- laborlng hard to indue th voter to In there, that no one., had a right to register but they are coming in alowly, question hi act or those of any pr oenaiderlng th book will b closed on son about th place. the evenmg of May 14. County Clerk I Thiaaun further aroused suspicion Matting Sale! Just received a very large shipment of fine Linen Warp Matting at 15c and 18c per yard Also Japan and Chinese curio, constating of sew ' Bras ware, Clols sonnle, Satauraa, fine decorated - Porcelain, 811k Embroideries, eta Our lease expires In July and the entir stock must be closed out be fore moving. v ANDREW KAN & CO. rlH for officer with extradition papers who return them to their former home trial on criminal charges. In addition to the elopement charge. Horton ta wanted-for embessllng llOi from th Knights of Pythias lodge, USe money belonging' to one of ' the blind members. Mrs. Early, mother' of thel110""1 wlu kP offlc open dur-Jnd th Seattle human officer went ---.ioe epuDucn leaders have not yet nerabl to attack on the ground of com- " man .Dy bad time to consider the selection of a lng in conflict with statutory provls- I?, mU candldat' for th vacant eenatorshlp. ion. Th decision reached by the county Portland, lit has been augge ted that they anight Judge and county, assessor is sweeping, " was la lng the noon-hour and also until 1 1 out to investigate,. He learned that the o'clock in the evening during thla week I woman nas three children, and that the to accommodate tha laboring' class. I man had sent them all away, not allow- Last wees: only 267 names were added I"1 "m to live with or near him. to th register whloh makes a total of I Refusing to give his real reason for 4,&io voters already registered, which tne act, chief of Police Delaney has Is still over 1.10s short of the reglstra- suspended Police Matron Chaoln and has uon in Marion county two years ago. uemanaea ner resignation, but this she ay tn untiring efforts of the ladles reruses to give. . She declares she will tne Marion square Improvement I ner removal for the chief says he Dan girl - concerned, cam to Portland three days sgo and assisted the police In lo. v- Inclosed 'in the letter waa tha rnrm.t muru h.a K.n fnn, in I eating her daughter and th man. , resignation. .', to render the act of the assessor lnvul- Laat week tn Police had a report thit -TD Republican leaders have not yet nerabl to attack on the ground of com- m man ,Dy lne 'o" irbanks uimwi. jruai nn nome in ium and from the description given naniM I ii was iaier irarma mil ug man was possibly give it to Dt EL O. Oark. who I nennlttln no examntihna wh.t.v.r nli none ther than Janie Horton. wanted i mrmm . ... T . I ' ... . .. " .k. . ri I DUMI a llnpruVDf HI I - " - - -"iw ivi m ulcb on Llia rea-uiur I will arrant iwttn nMM nf ,.aU- BnJ lur mw oiuvkivii uiiriraro. TT II J ub waa i , ... 0, . . . . . ,ni , . A. ... tlck.tW .who w..Uken otf when pe-propirtV"-"- reports mining 1. a.pui.1 to the po- HauTre. b?." commit w i ava ; pisis uioi t '.ai ins IM ssi rsfii ! N Bfaasisii An nr sn i wm, iu w tuivw i aMiau .u..ii4.j . rri t a i nrt ha if.miai.Aai Hiw...a, uaaaiat..ai i - - - i rnam nrr rna v ra r sr nr m nrrnn i . ... - . . . vs, wa .ws w. I hMfl rftlfM SltlI t hnrVlil sVrt 1 V aanail ha I Mill T IseB s?H1asr tT fnnllAA iM.ai V. 1 " m.m. wmu vas's avasisw J I va avaaw lUMUlsitn Uf I direction or the city park board, and nas just cause, though he will not ayj the ladles of the league have Juat com- what it la. Stoii of all sorts have pleted providing 24 comfortable iron come to him, he admit a, relatlna to thai seats, wmcn nave been, placed in con- matron ana in tne interest of a rood venlent 'spot throughout tha park, police administration he says he cannot Tnese seats ar- neatly designed, arid nav ner remain aa part of hi force. painted red, in pleasing contrast t na- The matron' duties He in caring for lure b areen. ana verr attractive to tnoaa i women ana cniiaren nam rnr rumm . (Special Dispatch to The JooraaU) r seeking recreation - nd rest in leisure I not sufficient to make Incarceration in I Beauie, wean.. May . i ne rorciana I momenta, ijaii necessary. bowlTng team, The Journals," has won I ? The park board" 111 now bu,lld a ce- Jim Hong, a chinaman, and hi white I EVnaO C'w. DOWUI, safes. . 71 . : " u. iara i learisiaiure ine law granting an ex am not suomit very meekly to be heins- lumniinn nt t.tna knhnM t,..u.... 'Sj&S K-W,;: PORTLAND JOURNALS ' LOSE BOWLING SERIES Portland, Ongon u Europtan Plan Only RatMfronf! to $2 JO per day Svnth and Washmarton Streets 'YUKON RIVER WILL - . SOON BE NAVIGABLE - --. i fSpecUl Dispatch H The JoerssL) r , . Seattle, May The ' lc .moved out . from Dawson Saturday morning, accord lng to dispatches received In thla ritv. and W the-weather -continues warm .th , lUKon wui aoon b navigabla fcpluC a TutuTTte Jott 1. badly eruahed. Many.teimer. pfic nnTffcw.5 ralong th water front, at Dawwm -will . J S,!?' SPin' J:.Cavan- be in great danger, when the W i4 ". fir MOUld th Icabloeki -T"'' "' ""V"' x. town fWttM-W- Sr-AUen.- and A..I- Stoh MANAGER CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT Utlv seeaion, but by an 1 oversight no emergency clause was .attached, and three months had to elapse before the law went ipto effect The date when It took effect was March 21, but all the asseaasBent were made March 1, and la order not to causa legal controversy It has been concluded that there shall be no exemptions aa regards any claas of i one came, but lost the series with th I ment walk and curb along the east side j wife, surrounded by filth, squalor and property. By such a construction the sctlon of the county assessor capnot be attacked on technical grounds. Via order lo facilitate the work of the office Assessor lucDonnell appointed the ill Jam break, " right at the Fifty Mil river haa tiAMned'i' from 'White Horse to Lake Lebarge. from there to Five Finger : raplda the river ,U clear. With the exception of a few Jam It is open to Ogllvle. 50 miles be low Dawson. The break up is the ear nest anown. . ( OLALLA MAN MEETS H . ACCIDENTAL DEATH fSpedal Dispatch is The Joarnal.) liee Klm Ark, the fqrmer manager of the Kwong Wa 8a company, whose pe tition fort the appointment of a receiver of th property of that concern, was granted by-Presiding' Judge Oeorge In tha circuit court Thursday, la virtually accused of embessllng money of the firm to the amount of about 14,000 in Monarch The results of were as follows: Portland Kreyse, 4J0; Taylor, ttt'. Galllard, E40; McManamy. 606; M?- menomy, oii: totaia, z,au. Monarch Mahuken, 640;" Davis, 6 Relmer, 509: Searle, S6S: Jenkins. 5 total, 2,726; high score, Davls til; high average, jncxasmamy, ivi. , Portland 1oea th' Arcads matoh, out won tne third game. The score: ' .;, Portland-McManamy, -481; 'Kreyse, 48S; Oailard, (07; Taylor, 110; Me- Jnenomy, 670: total, 2,651. Arcades Beck. 474; Vogel, 606; Sand ers. s0: Putnam.- 64; Donovan, . 644: total, 2.6BI. , tii i PEANUT EATING PROVES DANGEROUS of the square and the ladles of the opium pipes and both dylna- of disease. yesterday's games league are laboring hard to provide I were found by tha police yesterday in a money lor erecting a beautiful playing J wretcnea lodging house jn the lower fountain of elaborate design. FUNERAL OF LIEUT. JONATHAN A. YOUNG ZrtZrJJl M b' ofer partner. -r-'. -v?-"" vans BKuroay. r4 wa mined ny TaHlng off a horse at .Looking Glass. 10 miles west of this city, while on his way to see a baseball ame ai tne latter named' place. i, (Special Dispatch to To Jaurosl.l Independence, Or., May 9. Sunday's quiet her was . disturbed by The cinch wa tnrown to.,the ground and seriously injured, his head, being badly fractured sy striKing stone, it was (attempted , to bring him to Roseburg as th physl Un who was called did not have th necessary Instruments, but he died on f.tn way. He old not regain conscious ness at any time during the four hours e uvea arter the accident. He leaves a mother at Olalla, 17 miles . arum mis place. FORMER MINISTER 5 DE PLESKE IS DEAD It Is also claimed that he has taken innntr in tia niiun n t. Rmh . a -i . .. --w - -" r -' - y""',,"' '' " cnargea tnem to f or tlm creased: considerable exclte- nimseir in the amount of 61.500. Over I M.nt nnH rAanla In h 1tit,,i.lntf .f uiwui( ilia iiiLricai (Special Dispatch to The Journal. 1 ; McMinnville. Of.. May I. The funeral of Jonathan A. Young, who was mnrnnA lieutenant in Company A, of th Second Oregon, U. B.JY held at the courthouse at this place yesterday, wa one of the largest in the history of the county. He waa a member of the Maocabees. The A. n V. W., th I. O. O. F. ajid the Knights of Pythiaa, and the services at the court house were conduoted by the Knlshts. while the Odd Fellows had charge at the grave. Remarks were made by Rev. Joseph Hoberg.-.H. a Maloney' and Charles Grissen. on behalf .of the Knight of Pythias. .' .. ' '. About 20- of th member of Comnanv A were present and "tap" was blown at the conclusion of the services by Geore-a uurus iee nyaer. part or the city. A year aao tha aama couple wa found amid conditions hardly less bad. and three atarvinar cnuaren were taken away and are now in ine car oi good persons. Tn woman is a mere shadow from consumption, and, th Chinese cannot live longer than his wife. The effect fj moving eitner would probably prove fatal. - In th ""Joint- several' whit and negro opium smoicers war taken. The Imp Soot Destroyer Clear stovepipes and chimneys Instantly. We have It, 26 cent - package. It doea the work clean and quick. ' . . ' Loewenberg & Going Co. v Second and Taylor Htreet LAI COUNTY TO HAVE GOOD ROADS GERMAN PICNIC . AT CORVAUIS ASSOCZATZOir 3BUIOTS , omoxii ajtd sovsnra sfezckis xtASit ODD yiUOTI TO - OSLZB3U.TB set;. JJnrrrxSAY or osos: x.oaoxxa oakts to nanr woxx. 4 tl (Josraal Special Serrlro 1 St Petersburg. May . De Pleske, the , zormer nussutn minister, died this morn 1 Jng.. , He was a son of a Russian gen ' oral,' and waa born In 162. ' . He waa a member of the war tmvtv and during hla life had held offices of sign trust ana took d active part -in th council of the government, v Mlt.1 ' i ii " . ' a- St touts and return, 17.69. ' Chicago, and return, $72.60, .-. Th Great Northern Railway will sell Mar U. 12. II. June If; 17. i. July ' I. 2, .! August . , 10. September 6. : , T. October . 4, 6, round trip tickets : to St Iioul and Chicago at abov rate. Ticket first-class, good 00 days, stop- vrs allowed, and good 1 for ' return via aaae or any direct , rent. i, For further tnformatioa call or address IL Wcisoav olty tioketagest, 122 Third f ifees. nied by Attorney Charles F. Carey d: Maya, representing Xee Chuck won, L-ee Tal Hoy and Leo Hong Ping, BUILDING COLLAPSE CAUSES LOSS OF LIFE Ijord and Klchols over the head repeatedly, inflict ing severe wounds. In the struggle the weapon was discharged and the bullet Imbedded Itself in th wall. Smith to day stated that he saw Nichols put his hand in his pocket and thought robbery was me.v motive, i xsicnois, fnowever, claims he was merely reaching his hand into his pocket to get peanuts. (Journal Special Bar-rice.) St Etlenne, May 9. A large number of peopl were killed and injured here to- day by the collapse of a five-story build ing. Twelve bodies have been recovered and It is known there are a number of bodies in the ruins.' BOER WARRIORS ARE GIVEN RECEPTION Hlbernla hall wa crowded yesterday me luunaaiion, ana ine crasn came without a moment's warnlnar. A short time before the accident a procession of several nunarea Bcnool ' children had passed in close proximity to the build ing. MAY "SEND ANOTHER V WARSHIP TO CHINA ti 4 JlJ jl- -r ( - n - w A J (Journal Speclat Service. ;', S. Washington. Mav s a day consulted President -Roosevelt re specting the advlslbllltvof warship' to Nluchwang to safeguard American Interests there dnrin. tk. PMSlbl interim Of a Russian. Ja n. nm.A tre. $p i. t' rtf 4: i ocenpat' t' t 4 t4. k , i Recent excavations had undermined afternoon by Irish-Americans , to meet Captain O'Donnell and General Gldeoa jouDert, tne Boer war veterans, who ar in thi country, endeavoring to find . suitable place to which the Boer mly emigrate, ai me meeting a committee was appointed. .to arrange for the lec ture which the two warriors will de. liver at the Marquam theatre tomorrow slghtc r;r- v-v- S,r V,$i:.:y Twenty-4lv - prominent " cltlsens of Portland will be invited to occupy seats on" the platform, and after th lecture a reception and banquet will be tendered the visiting offlcers.t ,y ; ii ' ,.: Sam mroi jtt Aosotnn. (Journal Special 8errle.). Xndon, May . The British shin Tin- cent from Oregon, today grounded at Swansea. Th vessel will probably be floated at tha next high tide, - (Special Dispatch to The Joarnal) Corvallls, Or., May The annual ex cursion, or "Dutch picnic" from Port- ineven coach lod nf Eugene. Or., May . Th Lane County m,1tn 1aCJL0"d' !L P2?. 1?1 h3oJ Road- WsociaUon met .t the of hurtle Ma. .. v , rthouss in Eugene Saturday after iZ, , " noon and elected officers as follows: Tha iK... ..A President. M. SvAryerndj secreUry- aV.-;,2, r;vl ZZ.CZrs.JE? treasurer, jr. M. wukins; council of 12, , " roaiuo. i jerry Atkinson, Lorane ; A. C. Wood wu msfli in cor- .k . Tvin.. T.n.. t w Vail I a. A hl arnwrt rt !..! .r... """' ' nu, mat ihm T i.i7n , iT- v,n i "- I university or uregon; ti.- v, Edwards met th visitor at the depot here. I r, ....... w .. nn..' t...-i A B1 . . - . I mA VS B)UII TT ( U AMMJVJI WUIIVtlUUi JT. WV . Mn.5 Punder,on Avery Thompson, Eugene; W. B. Root Cottage . hraaaa T -mVV.- orov; . J. v., O J-ary, McKensle; S. H. f k! ? k' cltmnt-v Th flr proved Friendly, Eugene;. Profesor K. It Mo to be a burning flue, however, and ao in.i rini, r n i"". Il0l7,0n L "?nor oi th La- a number of prominent citlsen. in. ti,- m M ,pi!00!!!r clnrch- eluding Mayor Chrisman and President , ' : r"7 . i v P'aaauieBi, i Campbell, of th university, made roua Th ..at t i-- t "v- ln "P"c in favor of good roads. The funeral of th late M. Jacobs, a waiva' w.i, well known liul MwM l "W aTUW WUOM. Benton for mint vnr. I At a meeting of the vice grands of the schooner AlUe' Alger, Captain Heater, re- noon Sunday from the familv mm. svrai lodge of Odd Fellows In iAne lurnou duouuj unq urings neWB IHat th I On i ntra Street. I vuum ou oaLuiua; Miernoon, II umDnna, wnicn was believed tn h,l Tha remains left am ih. Mn .iwaa aeciaea io ceieoraie me BSth annl- been tost, is all right Captain Heater Portland, where Interment will be made verM-ry ot the orller by holding a grand MVN that tha TTmhrino -y I I nlonln at Hnahan. Tfjyh IiuIm .ill v. The pallbearers were: Arthur Thur- ber, Ben Smith, .W. O. Walker, Geofge u. ju rtnyaer, i u jswing and William w. wiamer. CAPT. HEATER THINKS THE UMBRIA IS SAFE (Speelal Dlspateb ta The Journ.M Victoria, B., C.,, May The sealing says that, the Umbrina came lntoKyo quot about th end of March. She had come mrougn in storms or Marh safly and left for the Falrweather seal ing grounas, picnlo at Goshen. Each lode will be linn .v minuiM .vn uiv program ana a prlt will . be awarded to the lodge wnicn rurnrenes in . oast program, A jTW ltOdg. ,?'' On Saturday evening- there was or- OAjurzTAx waist zigntrxts. (Journal Speetai Bervica.) ' Memphis, Tenn., May t. This is ear Captain Heater' thinks the thk. ,1 mT" WK ln onipniB. ana nana eon Vr?r. V, n. Tlnip Is certs, vaudeville and circus ai .tK. " "" saw ine latter Some time I l.l .n..,-.., . Ironlr at fnhra- . forms of - festivity and ehtertalnment I rn 'Woodmen of America, with a char will be in order durlnv ' tha nav. .w. I ter membership of 1 H. About 20 mem. daya Th preparation for th carnl- br ' n Eugene lodge drove over and val have been, mad on a more elaborate I "1td ln tn work of InstituUng the scaie tnanr lor. juar aunilar affair ever new vrgmaisaiion. hld in'Memphi. Hotel and boarding ' ' Jborrlaf Camp Opaa. ' - '' houses ar afready fllllng with visitors, Th Booth-Kelly , Lumbr company and th clfcy, expect to . n,trtala one logging csmps, known a th Fobs' and of,th largest crowd in 1U history, Laflln camps, on Llttl Falls I creek. HBvaaiT vsiw muT ''':' ' "gun operation after many ?3 . P'.MMTlair months of idleness. The several camps J I!! 1 0,1 "I ' lM ,onrn1-) employ everal hundred men and . the Washington, May I. Rural free deliv- wagee of these mn spent for- living ry service ba been ordered .tab- necessities mean much to Lane enuntv i . . - .. . . ago and she needed only a supply of pouuoea, ana ne ininas in schooner may have sailed direct for the Copper iiiauu gruunua. . (Journal Special Serrle.) ( San Bernardino, Cal.. Mav Tha union boiler, makers at the Santa iia shops Joined th machinists' strike this morning. All the bollermakera on tha system are-expected 'to aro out in vm. psthy and possibly the trainmen also. Many noa-atrikers- have - raturnm ta Jarork bUt all is o.uit llshed on June a at Haines, Baker coun-1 merchants. y, wita oB.carn- t l Th. funeral of Frank B. thml Southern Pacific brakeman who waa killed at the Jefferson street depot yards in Portland Friday, was held ln Eugene Sunday afternoon. He (was a former resident . her . and had many friend - who attended the funeral in laf g "numbers.--4: He was a member of the local tent of Knights of the Maccabees, and held an Insurance policy of 21,000 in' that or der. Wants SIvcTO. t- Arthur B. Edwards haa, commenced Suit against his wife. Agnes L. Edwards, for divorce, desertion being the alleged grounds. The couple were married ln Portland on July 14, 1102. WOIISI Am Excursion rates May 11,-12, 12, Great Northern railway. City ticket offlc, 122 Third street Coughs and colds, down, to the very borderland of consumption, yield to tho soothing, healing influences of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. . Established 188. Oregon hoae, mad 7T Portland MarblcWorks SCHANEN A NEU, Manufacturer of and dealer ln all kinds of Marble,' Granite and 'Stone Work on Estimate : Given . Application. ; 268 FIRST STREET Bet- Madison and Jefferson Streeta t4. PORTI-ANjD, Of., warn mm. IB V1.r , Pacific Metal Works I Babbitt Metals i , ARE IN THE - ' - ' ' PRQNy RANK ! ''' "' 4 I I ' factories! , rortlaad, Or. Baa rnaoUeo, fiat 73 North Secwd Street Portland, Cr. .