, .'::''( -X: ;'-,'."- ' ' i -the "Cregon DAILY, ' JOimNAt. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1004. COL RVft BIG MILLS BURNED" '' (Continued from P On.) : . . - 1 " in: 1 t.v 'OPENS CAMPAIGN Inr the man III th box factory ovrtlm tryinr to t out th ruh ordora that wo hav roooived daring tho Ut Urn weoks, ,Two tbouMnd do)lra" worth of ' ' a V; ''.... ' 1 -" . " 1 . . ' ' " -1J-IJ . VEATCH COARCESlira; 'WfRE CORRUPTED 'V'-y 'rj.f . ' ''' a ,.'!: ' ' . : ', : , ' ''". ' ' f - ' Challenges Binger Hermann, His Opponent in the 'Race for Congress, to a Joint Tour -' of the District r. v. " ' Jl-i 1 -C ' - U 7 t ;; lL . . ,i Or BEXXS BAXSB AOAXMK AWJ- J promUod to lv us thro boxcar tbla ' ubnB mm ZimraB XMTOmMM I moraine. On carload of baakota waa , 9KXBKT V" I to have been shipped to Denver within uvujtr vvwa. I the next twoTw thr aya son axroma tbiaa., "Nearly all of the mlU handa ruehed to the Are aa aoon a they heard the alarm, and every one did all In.hla power to avo what he could from our; build in ce, The, oflloe furniture and hooka, lift trunks and 1 horses were saved. 1COL. R. 1L VZATCH. ' ffipeetal Dkpiteli te The JamatL) : .., ' Gold HU1, Or. May It. CoL Robert . -, M. Veatch, the Democ ratio nominee for , ,'. conrresamaa from : the JPlrat . district. i opened his campaign last night with a . rousing mass meeting. A big audience ' assembled to hear him and the 'en- thuslasm was unrestrained. ,' K' ' Colonel Veatch devoted himself 'to a . review of Binger Hermann's career ' In -ubitcoraee, from his removal from -the receivership at. Roeeburg 1 8. years ago, -"down td his summary discharge -from the offlce of land commissioner a little more , than a year ago. The evidence of the , government records and t&i proofs f. gathered by special agents of the land department were cited In' formidable In asking the circuit court for a new trial of the damage suit Instituted by Belle Belter against llyer Kutner, the! .,.-,, ,h. Mra . raaeh our hoc pawnbroker, Attorney II. Denllnger I factory for eome time after the Day makes the grate charge that witnesses I mm na4 burned, still the firemen were for the woman's side of the case were I i,n.hi tn da mare than the did on the Improperly Influence to withhold damag- a0CoUnt of lack of water. I- am aura Ing testimony, while others, were ut- chief Camobell and his men did avenr- dueed to remain out of. the case, Theselthlnf in their power. to save property accusations are made In a motion for a J att night, but what on earth can a Are new trial filed yesterday afternoon. " f department do without water t I gave O. U Landlngham ana wainan sigeiK i the- firemen their breakfasts this morn it la alleged. testified in direct oon- ,nr and I waa glad to be able to do an. tradietlon t6 aUtementa of the circum stances made by them previous to the trial. Their testimony earns aa a sur prise, it is. asserted, which could not with reasonable dUlgenoa have; been guarded against They had worked for over six hours la a blase that was as hot. if not nottsr. than the fiery furnace told of la the Bible." . . Mr. Wrenn stated that the Multnomah Trunk and Box factory - started - their I Other grounds on which a new trtalpnta jn mi. The property was pur ls asked are an error of law . and the enased from the South Portland dumber discovery of new evldenoe aubaequent company. The plant waa ownsd by S. to the trial. - - B. Wrenn and A. V. Douty, and was the The woman sued for damages 1a the imut of its sort on the coast north amount of ll.lod. She alleged that when 1 0f Ban rranclsoo. Mr. Wrens auted aha went to Kutner pawnshop, (a North I that they would rebuild aa aooa pos Thlrd street, to redeem a cape sha Tiad I ihla . - pawned. Kutner told her- It had been I , . Kamr' Vaaok B1aa cnaVaTTe u 7.T wltn 1.. a cans and followed hsr along the aide-: 'T Zt the walk, behtlng her until Who felL She h0" XSSL the aeaTtha miUa alao charged that during the melee she .SSJ was attacked by a dog. i Kutnero de fense waa that the woman strnok him with an umbrella, and that he merely defended himself. - Accompanying tne motion are amaav Its of Denllnger and J. B. Bastern. The lawyer swears that prior to the hearing filgell told" him. he had seen the woman struck and followed. Eastern swears that he waa Informed by Landlngham, who conducts a barbershop near the scene, that-Kutner had struck the wo man, followed her along the sidewalk, beating, her, and would havo killed her If his sons had not come out of the pawnshop and pulled him away. LOCAL HEBREWS WILL CELEBRATE array, to demonstrate Hermann's re sponsibility, for the colossal frauds which have - been perpetrated. Colonel i. Veatch-made a scathing arraignment of the Republican nominee and he was In terrupted again and again by tho en thustastle applause of his' hearers.' Colonel Veatch Is conlldent of success I committees have been appointed from ana aeciares nrs oeuer that the voters the various local lodarea. as . follows of the first, district WUI not again re- Oregon lodge No. lo.'N. Mosessohn. S. I turn to Washington a maa whoss record I stone and H. Wolf; North Pacific No. Portland lodges B'nkl B'rith will cele brate the annual visit of their grand president and grand orator by a union meeting to be held in the Selllng-Hlrsch building Tuesday, May 14, at S p. m. Grand President H. Wascerwlts snd Grand Orator M. 8. Levy, both Of San Francisco, will arrlvs In the afternoon of May 14, and will be met and escorted over tho olty by committees from the various local lodges. The pr'ogrsm for the evening's meeting will embrace musical numbers and It will be an nounced later. Portland Is in district number 4 and the visiting officials ars the most prominent of the district grand lodge. For the arrangement of, the meeting, te so tarnished as Is Hermann's, - , In the course of his sddress Isst night he declared his intention to challenge Hermann to a Joint campaign of the dis trict The challenge will be sent Im mediately upon Hermann's return from S14, A. Rosensteln, I. Gevurts; Port land No. 41(, I. Leeser Cohen, Otto J. Kraemer and A. Stone; Sabato Morals No. 4(4, I. Swett, W. Fest J. M. Rlcen. The objects of ths order are benev olence, fraternity and good fellowship. ANMAL GRANGE TO ' BE A GREAT SUCCESS (Special Dispatch to The 7osraaLt torvallle. Or.. May It The list an- Waahlngton, which la expected within a I The Portland lodgee are atrong In num lew oaya. , ' i hers and good works and the annual meeting la considered one of the events of ths year by local Hebrews. HASOUERADER ABREI, v RECEIVES SENTENCE DOWN BY A MINE (Journal Special Berries.) New York, May It, James N. Abeel, (Continued from Page One.) the Lla Tung peninsula and Tankushan. by the excessive heat,, a majority of ths sightseers watched tha flames until 4 o'clock this morninsr. ' ." At 11:41 o'clock the flames lit up the whole of South Portland. The duplay. waa a moat beautiful one. and waa vis- Ibis from almost every part of tha olty. Many tiroes during the four hours that ths flames rated, several , whirlwinds caught up ths burning rragmsnis ana twisted and whirled them for many yards,' One of those cyclone-like winds carried small brands to ths height of too feet The whole of the river for several blocks down tho stream waa cov ered with ashes." t 1 1 - From -the east side of the river tho view was a beautiful one. The flames leaped to the height of several hundred feet, and those who witnessed the Are from the east slds state that ons could see to read a newspaper by the light of the blase for several hours. Although Chief Campbell stated that the fire was under control shortly after t o'clock this morning, ths recall was not turned la until 4:15 o'clock. Two engines and a truck remained at the scene of the fire until a late hour this morning. . "bargest la a Tear. It was tha largest fire In Portland slsoa ths burning of the Eastern lum ber. mill, a year ago," said Chief Camp bell this morning, "and It was one of tho worst ones to light that I1 ever" w. Owing to a four and a six-inch water main, which led to the Day mill and the box factory being left open, the pressure on ths outside hydrants waa so weak that they, were of hardly any uae to us. If the firsboat had bees In commission it would have saved a great deal of property.", , . ; f . 4. . , Assistant Chief Laudenklos ' waa tha only one of the firemen Injured at thla morning's fire., While attempting to save some hose belonging to engine S his right arm was badly burned about the elbow, and his back and face scorched. Although the burns were painful, he remained on duty until 4 o'clock, when he had- the wounds dressed, being ab sent only a few minutes. As the wind was blowing from the southeast the firemen made a success ful stand against the spread of the flames across the railway track. The great lumber piles belonging to the box factory, and the sash and door plant of ths Day company were saved. 4--;r- At C)Q 7toro That uavca You Money . t Aw. r These U-Qaaxt Paih are " 1 f .'.' " : ' ; . 't L f .-t . W J I . 1 L f ' II V, mm is -These 12-Quart Pails crt Vorth'40c OriSdlo; Stnrday'.Evcnirigf-F to- ' v , . . ' . ' , ' i! ' vv - : . M ' .Only one to a customer - lh - v. ' positively NO Telcphono Orders T$kea " ' It it - f - t . , m av '.'vwv' Me . ' a t eav ea w J r m . -it flf o esa .si 'l.s 1 J - I , , . ' trs.rS CUa. 190 FIRiST, STREET " i - -V -;' sr CONFERENCE 18 BUT KILLING Til STAjnOXBO OOMMZTTBSS XaT tOS AM OIUI AJLB BBBBABZBa BBBOBTB thslr salaries and traveling expenses te and from tho United States are charged to tha Missionary society, The question of a dlocea blshoprie was aprung yeeterday. This Is a con troversial question with tha Impression growing that tha ehurch would bo better served by bishops stationed over a cer tain territory than by tha present lntsr natlonal plas. Objection is urged to what seems to be nnneoesssry sxpense In traveling long distances resulting from promiscuous Supervision. To ram- OB MAJTT QITXSTZOBB BAM edy these. It la urged that a bishop be X0&8B TOB BraCOfACT ABBXVBS f?D,"f"f.,' I1 ow a s bibj viiw awevvasvewe-i dzsottss xam umzt Zaaymaa Aak for Tha laymen present, among whoa art such men as tha chief JuaOoa of Manr- (Br Ber. 0. B. Ollaa.) land. Judge Hiram Biblev of .Ohio, and (Special Correspondent of The JoornaL) I Senator MeClellaa of Now I Torn; are Loe Angeles, May lt-The Methodist asking, detaUed atatamenta rram the Episcopal conference ie killing time, trustees of ths several Wnda, as to while the-reports on important ques- amounts expended in salaales,. traveling tlona are being aettled In the standing expenses and house rents, for tha fclsh- oommltteea Rev. WlUUm Quayle of npa and all other areneral efflcara of tha Jr nual Oregon Orange will be held at Cor-1 who masqueraded aa J. Ogden Goelotj One transport alone carried 1,800 men vallls, May 24 to ST. and will be ths r r largest ever held In tha state. - One bun v ,;dred local granges will be represented by delegates, and some others by vls- . 'lor"- AW nunarea visuore are ex v pected. was convicted of forgery in ths third I who were packed like sardines." No one degree and sentenced today to the El-1 was allowed to leave or renter the city mirs reformatory xor rrora it months lorior to the fleDartur of tha ahina. Abeel created considerable of a stir I among certain New Torkere by posing I XSSVB XBW Z.OAJT. Agricultural hsU win bo tha mlijmmJ Ogden aoe- -Sangfe i SCORES HUSBAND (Continued from Page Ona) Attorney Fltsgerald. "She tells me that If this man is not stopped from molest ing her, she will go crasy that she can not endure his tortures longer-" I have never" Van Houten said, attendant banquet will take place Thurs- emplpyed In a branch office at the Hoff man house in New York. They became - . ..m.mvw.m IMU wilt m iub ncvuni.fi., . ... . . . . , . ' I v, a. m. mw place. A baiMuet will bo given Tuea-f ?" nra yioieni pro- leaves Tsarakoyoselo Sunday evening tor Moscow ana May tt. :t The new from the front today Is very meagre. General Kuropatkin's plans are being closely guarded but It is believed there will be a concentrating of troops T I -... n ITk. T. ... 1- I in h. MMiuin with mat I a you undersUndr A ukase issued.' today authorises the 1..... A M ... ... S 1 . reach the ears of the Goelet family. .1 Zt principal is exempt from taxation. The loan will be effected through Paris ba&XS. t day. Railroads have alvsn a 1 1-t rata 1" J '1 " ' u,l;""' nrl tinr.i. .t ri i "ngaeo, ana am ibci Doing maae puouc - " . . i h the vnune-" wnmen'a - hnunt. ,n I were much elated to think that their daughter who, poor but respectable, had been selected by so prominent a society man ror nis vrtda caused the fact to 1 Committees from COrvallis. ths Aarl. cultural college and the local grange will meci eikjocai, trains. , PRINCE CUPID CAUSES SOME EXCITEMENT. Kharkoft. returning U...t.t.ni "Shut up," said Judge Hogu Inter rupting Van Houten. "J want to tell you right now, sir, that if you molest that woman while thla case Is jtendlfcg. I'll make It hot for. you who Immediately entered a denial Snd I search was begun for the; impoetor. ... Aoeei nea to Canada, out through let ters to friends he was finally run down and returned to New Tork for trial.-1 (Journal Special gcrvice.V - St Louts. Mav IS ExQutan T.llnn. kallnl and suite departed this morning xor nonoiuiu. rrince Cnpld accompanies them as far as San Francisco, when be win return for the national Republican convention. .At the depot the prince created' some excitement by distributing about HO In upa in aoout nve minutes. XABAOUCB7 CUTS OOVTBOL. GILLESPIE TRIAL HAS FAIRLY BEGUN "I have never harmed her. I merely wanted iny children." wss Van Houten's reply. " "They are na much her children aa yours, aald Judge Hogue, ' and I think she Is better able to care for them than you. We will take care of that matter, and you need not worry about their wel fare." Van Houten rode down from Dayton. Or., with Mrs. Van Houten'a mother and little Hasel yeeterday, but waited until (Journal Special Service.) . i Rising Sun, -Ind May It.- The Otlles- pie trial was fairly begun this morning with the opening statements of the counsel The state alleged that It would be shown that Elizabeth Gillespie had (Journal Special Serrlee.) I made Statements to Myron Barbour Paris, May it. Colonel Valabraaue. a which caused Mrs. Barbour to bats Miss cousin or capt. Alfred Dreyfus, has been yuieapie (Journal Special Service.) Seoul, May 13. General Haragucht, commanding here, has been riven entire control of Korea since the first army he met them on, the street to take the corps entered Manchurian territory, cnuo. Scouting parties continue to deploy. through the country between pingyang and Wlju, firing on the Russian flank movement . . DBEYTTSS' COTOXB XS OZZBB. VATICAV ABSBVTS TO PBOPOSAIhl PACIFIC COAST S.S. CO. GETS FINED $800 appointed chief of cabinet in the war! ministry. o "the woUmaXa. "the fl CW" omoSuvfThU IhoVv, bee by Coile7to7 of "cVsts NewbTrry' oi ' ' The7rV7nly-mi;.l. A. .n.T.. JT. 2"!.5" composed mosUy Of.thoae Who have been thl .Mar for allowlna- tha ). I a rtea of -ri ertn4vevwort. tnaamrifth ai (Joarsal Special Service.) Rome, May It. The Vatican assented to the proposal of the Russian Cath olics to send 700 nuns to the seat of (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) ' Victoria, -BV C, May 11. The Pacific Coast Steamship company was fined 1800 Kansas, who Is a dark horse In the race for the episcopacy, arrived this morning-. Bishop D. A. Ooodsell presided at today's session. This general conference will most likely establish an "episcopal age limit" Effectiveness Is ths Methodist watch word. When thla ceases superanuation occurs. The eplsoopal age .limit If es tablished, will probably be placed at 71, though It Is manifest that some men are younger at 71 than othera at (0; but tha plan la favored because It relieves tha general conference from the delicate task of deciding Just when a bishop may be said to bo truly non-effective. There is a strong demand seemingly for a general rule covering all . cases without . respect to persons.. If such a rule Is established It may not be made to apply till 1908, which will leave this conference to determine which men shall be retained now. May Be Betlred. A strong rumor is current that Bish ops Andrews, Walden and Vincent will be asked to step aside from tho effective ranks, to make room for younger and stronger ' men. : Bishop Andrews ' la deeply loved and all would regret to see him go. Bishop Walden, who has never gained much fame as a preacher, but "a man of affairs." Is thought to have run his course of strength. Bishop Vincent is not by any means physelally exhausted, but Is aeoused of showing growing eccentricity.- 1- It seems now probable that at least al,.blshopa,.wlir.bt elected for wpfk 1 the United Elates. The question of a colored bishop 1s still hi tha air, 'and everybody but the colored' delegatea themselves, and the white candidates fori ths blshoprki who jhave an eye on the vote of the negro delegates. t ' f. Missionary Blnhopa. The question f missionary bishops is being wrestled with. Bishop Thoburn Is lying ill and is considered' as good as superanuated. But a strong aentlment la rising In favor of electing no mla- sionary bishops bat of raising the tatus of the present number to that of I full pledged bishops and general super- J intenaenta. 1 ' -..--.. The objection to "missionary bishops" are many. Thar have no status outside of their respective fields, and are there fore little mora than exaggerated pre- church. BODY OF JOSEPHINE v 'MXAIIILL'IS FOUND (Jeeiraal Speetal Service.) New York, May It. The body of -year-old Josephlns MoCahlll, who wss anpposed to bar been kidnapped May t, and for whoa rescue, and tha convic tion of her abductor. Senator James Frawley, Tammany leader, and Isaac A. Hopper of tha Hopper Construction company each offered a reward of 1500, haa been found la tha chimney at her home.. " It la believed that tha nttle' alrl climbed on ton of tho'ehlmnev and ac cidentally-fell lnslds and was unable to extricate herself. Tha body . Was somewhat decomposed, and that chimney had .to be partially torn down before the body eeuld be removed. . - . ; i (lau. VUWMI Wa rewards offered Aggregate nearly (4,000. SPECIAL FOR THIS S20.00 UriiTorm Suits for SI7.00 rkt;ir.; rv, rvrr-tThir t--v,r T.r,..,.t.7,,..;;,,-; $18.00 Uriifdrm Suits for $!5:B0 $16.50 Uniform Suits for $14.00 ; We Fwnish Buttons Free with Suits. . , . Middlesex and Assebet Mills (oth. FBESS BJEPOBT VBTBTTB. (Journal gneclal Rtt1m Washington. May It. At the White lor ln House this mominsr It waa nfflnlailv i..lone at nied that Pension Commissioner Ware revealed.. naa resigned as waa reported by morn ing papers taxing a press report. ritness. iShe detailed the circumstances .xpeiiad from France, of the shooting as to hearing the report I . of the weapon, and the finding of her mmm aaugnier ijui on. ens noor 01 me par- dying, condition. She saw no one about and to family troubles were OBXBABB SAILS. It is strange JTACOMAITES MUST CLIMB TO GAMBLE (Special Dispatch to the Journal.) Tacoms, May 1. The new adminls (Journal Special Service.) Shanghai, May It. The v American cruiser New Orleans has left for Chefu and the Raleigh leaves tomorrow for Chin Klang, where there has been rioting- 1 j' : . . j, TO OBO W BEBDtESS mu& (Journal Special Serrlee.) Salt Lake City. Utah. May It. The Utah Seedless Apple company haa been are loalnar monav from I Incorporated to grow the seedless apple - w -T- - .avaa raaLlUU IlaSSB II1IH1 1 1 1 MLB . 1 1 SB rMWnt f ST" I . w . I Ml t aAmmlSSlnn aiaaeuitia 4.Jt a a . and don't know it and if thav Y. '.r i. I proaucea by jonn y. Bpencer 01 Grand i- -" T"" .... r '" pieces lying on the street they TrZT ."L n Colo. The company has laaaad ft TJ I av iai Li rcv ua grouuu iivr rruru vilji I " - -t How people , pockets see gold " WT.. r.;!TJir:- . system. ; Alt slot machines, except cigar ' . , . '"""""i uiaiio you i maenmea, nowever, are suu prohibited. pick up gold plecee only, if you will including candy macbijea for women 4 call at his nlace. Watchsa th I .v.n", ,'m.. ..... . .v pay isefor at Jo Place, you will ftnd. fhl- 1. & tbi? && Mr' 6pencer"- Mchfcr t If t.Caasell'a for tlB-OO, and so on.tory of Tacoma that games have beenHFun!tloni f ""Jr." r".1"' - "v,r' ao-l restricted to tha second floor. jars wui m ium.t. ?uu uujr. a warn your thla port today for allowing the steam ers Cottage City and Humbolt to attempt to haul the. steamer Alkl of the same line oft a sandbar In Mensles harbor in Canadian territory. The Alkl refueed aid fj-om the Canadian Pacific steamer Princess May. . BOSTON COMMISSION n ' MERCHANTS FAIL (Journal Special Serrlee.) Boston, May It. Whitney, Housland arles of an expensive aort, lnasmnch as trade, and I will get It If you will only si. calL Just price some. articles, even If , you don t buy. t I do the finest watch repairing In this -x , city. Ask your ; frlendr who have had , work dona bora. Be aura to call. It will - pay yoaVj,., ;;. H..CASSELL The wermaa Expert Watchmaker. ' ' H, XaUBB BXBEST, VQMMXM TOOL ;::.Sy 'kmih-Vxs .vy '.-vi in which 60,000 seedling apple trees will be set out In the fall these trees will he "budded with buds of. the seedless ap- BXSCXABOB STBUQBBXAXSBS. ADMIT . tngXBBSB. ". 8BBTO-B1JXOABIAB HBTHHTB. (Journal Special Service.) v . London, May It. The Central News at Vienna wires that a meeting between King Peter .of Servla and Prince Ferd inand of Bulgaria Is to take place at Nlsh tomorrow and Is arousing consld- (Journal SDeclal Servlca.l . San Bernardino. Cel.. May It. Ten I'erable interest In diplomatic circles, aa Santa. Fe atrlke breakers were die-lit Is believed a Servo-Bulgarian entente . K . A . w i ut ma T,,n I r n "r'""":w r"" oran,, trains are belnx diverted to the war M ax atisrnsn innav I - . ,, Southern iac-w west of Colton. i , -w bnexj-b wmm wmm. (Journal Special Service.) London," May J?. The ordinance ad- aitung cniness u Was signed today. OBXKBT BVBAXi (Waahlnatoa Baraee ot The Journal ! WaalSlnrtAn Haw' 11- T.nn.,u ' i -' . i a-eiersoura;, ay . otn rauroaa I Heinse ana - several prominent Amal- xxmaerback has been appointed rexularian win nnmmtmiBtinn wtth rnr alMt-ate rnmar Mmmn. and' J. W. Louderback substitute rural 1 thur vera cut todnv mil tha fnrt fa 1an.tfrie Nt Trtrlf tnilir tA acttl. tv, carrier at Orient . i Ited. 1...-.--. .. AXX. COBTMUB-OATZOB' ,OVT. (Special Diapatck to The Jacnal) -J,'''': j i. xisiens, won-, jiay is. tr. Augustus Bt Petersburg, Hay is. Both railroad Heinse ana several prominent - Amal- atajidjnx oopp,ec war .'QOOD THINQS TO EAT., D. C. BURNS 147 TWW SL Phone Main SI6 BUTTER Matk t Wak,B$t Quality, par roll : E'-ffi '!?y MARMALADE Mad from fr,th SEVILLE OtLAMGES, pirjar Pr des$2.23J i Pbon :LEs..Yoar. We Are Still Giving 25 Per Cent Off on All Our Regular Suits $ 7.50 Buys a Good $10.00 Suit $ 9.25 Buys a Good $12.50 Suit $11.25 Buys a Good $15.00 Suit 0:15 Buys a Good $13.50 Suit $12.50 Buys a Good $16.50 Suit $13.50 Buys a Good $18.00 Suit m $15.00 Buys a Good $20.00 Suit THE EiE "f- i. , , , : 3) FRONT. ;v ,:. Ctotbicrs end Foialshers 269 arid 271 Morrison : Street :r r:.. "V; I- .t ,. .