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Z2 THE OREGON ' SUNDAY ; JOURNAL, ' VOKJMW, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 15,": 1004. PRESS FIGHT FOR , r ' VAN HHTITFlVrRARF BLACK KETTLE'S RAID ONE OP CUSTER'S FAMOUS FIGHTS . PROBES IIEfifJANH'S Divorced Wife of Yoang s Slayer Will Ask Judge f$, Webster i For Order Committing Her Daughg J S - f ters to Aid Society Iflay Cause Trouble ; '. " .t $'-. 3.. - : J ;! 'xh'xX X- V v) it V NE of the Interesting feature of the report of the Kansas State Histories! society - to be issued this Rummer will be the story of "Black Kettle's Last Raid." oy Hill P. Wilson, ssslstsnt secretery or state. Mr. Wilson was post trader at Fort Havs st the time Oeronlmo, Red Cloud, Chief Joseph, Romsn Nose, Bitting Bull, and other Indian chiefs were making trouble for soldiers and settlers. Fort Hays was then a frontier outpost and one ol the imporuni ; military posts. Black Kettle, with his band of Cher enne Indians, had com up from Texas to attack the settler and Dad camped on the Washita river too miles south of -Fort Hays. llr-Wilaon'g story fol io we: - ' :?.- - There were no squaws in Black Ket tie's band, which numbered about 40 braves as miserable a lot of dirty, half clad, sullen savages as can be Imag ined. They came Into the ' post and claimed to be good 'Indians. All In diana were good when they wanted to be so, but the opinion prevailed on th border that th only ' really good In dian were th dead ones. Ths tradi tional powwow was held as a matterapf course,-and on this occasion the func tion was eminently successful. The big chief, with about a dosen or more of hi principal warriors trailing behind him. strode Into th post headquarters room snd. with commanding gestures formed them In A circle, seated on the floor, their legs crossed in front, and then with great Unction they proceeded with the ceremonial of "smoking' th pip of peaee." Th fare was executed by their passing around the circle to the right a lighted pip with a long stem. Be ginning with . Black Kettle, each In dian aa his turn came took a- few snort whiffs at It and then a full, deep, long draft; then, taking the-pipe from his mouth, he blew, th amok with greet effect far away and' high Into the air. After each had thus smoked and all bad grunted. Black Kettle a roe with great dignity and, facing the commanding offi cer. Major John E. Yard. 10th United States cavalry, mad a speech. "He was a grand-specimen of physical manhood, aa all the chiefs of blanket Indians are. Among . them th Attest ruled and tha fittest were the strong est The speech was reported by Lieu tenant H. Walworth Smith, 7th United States cavalry "Salty Smith. The offl cers called him Salty because he had been a sailor and to distinguish him from Lieutenant Algernon E. Smith, 7th cavalry. Algernon was killed with Cus ter at Little Big Horn. "Black Kettle, said In part: -Black gle. They 'were hot kept long lh sus pense. At daylight next morning, Sep tember 17, lb Indiana began th attack by attempting to stamped th 1 hard, which was frustrated. Realising now tha peril of . his situation Forsyth quickly movd his men to a small Island In the dry bed of th river, which af forded the advantage of some shelter and water. Th prompt execution of this movement alone saved th com mand from utter annihilation. Th Indiana cam In awarms over th adjacent bluffs and from the ravine, and SENSITIVE 1 SPOTS GOOD SUNDAY HEAD!!!' 'Well say, what do you think of that "Furnished Rooms' and "Housekeeping i OOMirn TXATtne AT OaVAafTI VACS Rooms" columns! .-"Aain t '.thel ."lata- I , t . i a , . i poiosvrsi nnw u loomng lor j : lITIfATIOMI AltTi;P--AIX : . I vv A in i jliv ti a co in netent nniur nun, a pn. iun aMmimit bookkeeper, nlpplnff eierc or vfflce nwount f an kind; la ?iet, I ,wlll do aotbinsi J" rroia tb eeat and mean bualrteM. , J,, W. Ulbhty, care of X.'M. O. , A., city.'' .. . , . i .fj ' i i i i i i ' WAHTED Bf reapoiwlbbj bud, pnaltlea as " lanltar, drWIns lauodry-iragnn,- eUrk In d(ar atore'or light employment; refer ucea. Avult K. K. Q., m Kirat at. ' - ' orm Txx.oAMTAiav xm tkatI ctrrr bt sxowzvo try. t Tstrs uon ax ". orronm kavt Bwlf rrt m A li late of Cblracin rood rfuronfM flir. jileho ; Addreee ,C J. Kfuee 17J Baat ,7 roomA either furnished or unfurnished. or for housekeeping, yon don't want to ma tar that walk until vou'va rad ovorv one of 'era. " Tou can find just the nicest COMPJtTKNT .rouns na (bee any kind t (tlaea Imaginable If there's -one ta ha T2k' .'!. "w&L Tetitera' i.A If ' k- i,i.. ..-a I " "" wnaoii, 10 uraag av. eatAa ; AA jvh voaaa va uuuor I And If your eyes aren't tired, 'spose you keep right on and read the rest of em , more (Special Dlapateh to the JoaraaL) ' ',v Grants rasa. Or, Mar 14. The first within a few minutes 1,000 painted war-1 or,h the campaJgn ame here to rinra hnA 'inmnintoiv annmnuuii tha I night' when Colonel Veatch.' Democratic lland. Thar ware aihdar tha command I nominee f or Congress. SDOks to . an n- I tha aria. You'll And lota fit oi Roman NosWa .Cheyenna.chleC who thuslastlo and.wnest. audience Ja-lhe than Intereeting and you'll neverregret directed the maneuvers with great skill opera house. ' The attendance was not u,, tlma expended. sFact ' -r and courage. For several hours they dl- numerous as It would have been had . , , , , ' (' , , reciee.a continual lire upon ine scouts, I'v wunmr auraciiuna auiurva muj . .-''.- which only sisckened to enable some ad-1 other place. The. opera House, bow-1'--'ourn.1. wVnU.w r!".1 venturous band to attempt to force the ver. was well filled. . . 3- easiae unui juiy s. ana is aaveme- posltlon by assault Th Indians' fir I 'Th speaker lost no time in coming tng the fsct under "Wanted to Rent" was returned with great spirit, and to his subject, and devoted the early part Can you help him out? . . - v every assault repulsed with: terrible or his address to discussing Hermanns! ?; s . , , slaughter. - : . record.' He made this attack In a telling ' tf u ' M ' - . hni,.a lvi w.t . Maddened by the failure of his re-1 manner, probing without mercy into tne ----" - ; peated efforts to destroy thla trifling tender spots of the Utter" s offlolal his-1 rr " . V.". !7; T" ho n1 ar twhlta Man Unmait UmM WMAtaaaawl I IAP , lfsk finlntaaal a-allt In Sk JWanlsaA faVtlVI " taking d In another column are await-1 Wanted nttittov bookktM, tmrnpontrt or m r I MPrhl naaskt ' at ta- ing your perusaL " - ' ;,. , ,' j, , permaoest; eanarienrml and caa furnlafc aaareas V M. care Jporaal. -' wo .smb ef elaht yoara' eiperlraee ta th ur-Birm a DOBJUOD hakwa' paatrjr. P. O. Box 438, clV e Jeara WANTKr Work br yoon maa is plambtes. " atwn with chane to work a aorne experience. T. cat J(mrnaL . , you . buyT 0 East Pine street has an ad under" "For SaleReal qualified to represent this district In the national congress and showed how if you're looking for a farm why not WAJtTKtt-Oood waroknese aire tbo Hrer little Influence was commanded by Herl rt busy reading the ad of Diets. A I . ,ln?, te , A Treat- Co man a in waaninauxn. r . . . r , n.Hiiw,. nn.. upa. b.u - -1 - " . - I H..V... . W u,a I Aer paying nis. respecxa o nv any can hold your attention this can. . about too of hi beet warriors, and, I to th voters of Josephine county, that SL"r7.' : v,n e . -mounted, 1 personally led them In the none but a man with a. clean record was " ,". "wn ,or r,. most spectacular asssult la the history of Indian warfare. Th scout a armed with Spencer repeating carbines, held their fir until th Indians wr close upon , them, when they poured ' volley after volley upon the. savage hordes mann, Mr. Veatoh touched upon national with murderous effect At the fifth Issues and national needs, standing Mat volley Roman Nose -was killed and fell y on the' old line Democratlo prln frora his horse. With the loss of the clples and pleading for a return to the chief the assault failed; -the serious Jeftersonian simplicity which' made ibe fighting was then overt the sooota bad party famous. - . ' v won. The Indians, discouraged, with- Throughout hlsv sddress Mr. Veatch drw out of clos rifle range. . Th was given-marked attention and at fre flghtlnk had been fast and furious since auent Intervals wasv Interrupted with daylight :.-The Indiana were beaten, but applause.;: The close of the meeting ae- the plight of the scouts was critical. I ,Umed the. form of an ovation, his sup "Forsythe had reoajved two severe porters maStlng the occasion a real re wound a his right thigh had been shat- I ceptlon. tered by a bullet and bis left leg broken below the knee. Beecher and Moores -MnrATTOira WATg&-ftMAIt. UACK aprtalns laamlrlrd: wnrk imnilnl ant. - . jSf,: - -8,1r,1lf W UUum et, MoaU- Biiuni.K-AUED womia . l. . ibouarkeepor or ooa, la camp, gsom lu. m lnioa era. , - .7 , ' B,Si,!r,!,! Prtee, e, alae, da- arriptloa, vbow .Ions aaed. . Addreaa room . FORD'S i awaae-aa KAtk Wlllaw a. sat A ax ks bmuis I . . ; - ' ' 'J ' f wvew eveaY aava jarva ea sa v vi UV avva had been killed and 'wounded. Th lat- lor, because of th death of th sur geon, received no medical attention. All the horses were dead and th provisions xhausted. Tby were- miles from Wallace, the netfreet point from which relief could come, and were surrounded by a thousand blood-thirsty savages. Two of the scouts volunteered -to steal inrougn ins inaian lines in tne mgm T..,. 1 M T?li-a snd carry a massage on foot to Fort Monday, TomOITOWl ftt 182 rlTSt Wallaoa. Thav innualaL and tha Mm. I Cf a 1f'av mi - ' . . I WHf M ; MM un mu oat wiwiil uii or mi auiuuii i sale Upright Piano; R.-8. Howard A Co.. Boston, fine Parlor , Furniture; three kinda or Folding Beds. Bideooaro; oaai Bedroom Suitea; . separate Dressera AUCTION SALE Need a new dress? - Read the ad Of Mala 4177 unde"For Sale" if you want to learn how to get one at a bargain. The "Business Chances" column- Is still running the ususl course and offer ing opportunities , for . you to .-Increase that little bank account -of youra If you're anxious to see it grow take) heed fb these words-- . ' Oct a "bike" you're tired off ' 111 Commercial block wants, to hear aboub It There's ' a whole lot more worthy of mention, but can't get . It this tlma Sorry: but can't -help It They'll get HOUR K KKIPINO saoota. est East lialaa 4US. foe -1 tfarrleoa. .., . f 10 a rbocs free. WANTKr To boy a rood atandoltas alee a diamond, t Call roaat i 113 Wj Waalilagtaa at. WAKTED-Te bar a seed ear JoaraaL Addreaj J. B A FKW eolonlea et baesi what have seat ; oreae 9M Montgoaiarr t t . . . ...r.,-. Ad" WII1W,To ege PelntlBg for a lot. O. , WAJCTID AOIJfTA , AOIfT WANTID-41B0 mn Bp par awath to '""" ipraniaiiws m vary triwa and i7J ?rJ. Weablngtoe aad JdaD15 J7J-. ,bonurhle. pefnaaant aad Inuoaaaaly proSlabl. amployniont of borne or ea tbo roadr iT5L. If. " er call at office read all right so don't worry about not GENEKAL aeeat hL Mb. . fvtir tuvamj a warm, -, fit ' As ". r' MRS. MRS, MINNIE VAN HOUTEN.ANLVHER CHILDREN. ' Photo" taken ait a .ba thing resort . County. Judge .Webster ' win be asked ? tomorrow to issue an order whereby the Boya' and Girls Aid society officers -may have ' authority ' to -go to the ' home of Oeorge Schlertts near Oresham, and take - charge of Hasel snd Agnes Van Houten, aged, seven and five years teapectlvely. Arrangementa have been made by which Mrs. Van Houten will turn tha children over to the care of the aoclety, pending a settlement or the - present trouble. Municipal Judge Hogue is determined to see that the little girls are placed where tbey will be given the best of care, and where they will , receive - proper ; educa tion. . ' ,'' , .,! -i -.t. ; v ' , ' After David 0. Van Houten refused to , let Warrant Officer Goltf take the girls 1 last Friday afternoon. Judge Hogue de cided, after consulting Deputy City At torney Fltsgerald, . to take the matter .up with the county court, aa the munlcl pal Judge has no Jurisdiction In such matters. . Mrs. .VanHouten was not to be. found., by.' the .officers yesterday,, or Detective Hawley, of the ! Boys', and .Glrlr Aid society, would have gone to ' Greshara for the children during the ' 'afternoon. ' A rumor wae current to the effect' that Van Houten's threats' had . " availed to 'keep the mother from slgn " Ing her Tights to the girls.: fearing her husband's actions, but Detective Hawley v does not think there will be any trouble. ,. vaTAwley Zs -Xopef al. $''.." "'T believe that Van Houten will give the. children .lip whenever I go outfor i them,'? said Detective Hawley. - '"Of course, he will not want to do so, but he ,w3robably Unsensible enough, to. kno w that he cannot well defy the court" ' The question to be settled when the children sre brought before Judge, Web-. v;., ';?v ; y , . ; : .i: ' $' y ;s; ::: -cv.il ry 'i DAVn a VAN HOUTEN. ster 1 whether . Mr. and Mra Van Houten are fit to care for their chll dren, or which on If either is the most competent It - Is probable that if neither parent is found to be capable, the children will be given into the per. manent custody of ths aid society. The assault and battery case against Van Houten will . . be beard tomorrow In the muhictpal court v Every effort Will be made by the offi cers to prevent violence op Van Houten' a part should Judge Hogue's determina tion to rescue the children be carried out BIBLE STUDENTS fflLL BE LECTURED i PASTOB OXAIUI . XXTS8ZXA TO . A9BXSSS OOVT1XTIOI 07 3TOBTXWXST : BTBUS ' ptOXO&ASS TXXS ATTSXVOOH AJTO XVBHZJra omssB or MBBTnro. ' a Pastor Charles T. Russell of the bible House congregation of , Allegheny, Pa., noted author, leoturer. bible scholar; and , SMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" . ". If. ' s -V7. . ? .1 . k . . I X 1 ' CHARLES T. RUSSELL. founder of the Watch , Tower Bible and Tract society, arrived in the city last night from Los Angelea where he has .been attending the general convention of bible students. .Although this is his first visit to the Pacific coast, Mr. Rus sell Is well known to the western-public through his . writings and publica Ti Watch Tower." He will lecture both this afternoon and -evening in connection with the Northwest Bible Students' con vention in session at the Elka' ball, Marquam building,, today. ; Mr. Russell's afternoon :. subject '. will .consider God's oathbound promise to Abraham, to the effect that in his "seed" "all the fam ilies of the earth ahall be blessed." This Is one of Ills strongest lectures dealing with God's plsn And purpose In the per mission of evil and has aroused no little controversy In the religious world. ' The first convention of Bible students ever held In the Paoiflo northwest opens here this morning, and an effort will be made to secure a general convention for Portland next year. 'Visitors began ar riving Jn the city yesterday morning. coming - from British Columbia. Wash ins-ton' and Oregon.' and it 'Is estimated that at4eastm0 people' will be present to participate in- all the regular ses sions of, the convention. W. E. yn Amburgh. secretary of the Bible' and Tract society, accompanies Mr. Russell on lils western .trip and will act ss chair man of the convention. - - - Following-Is the order of services: 8 a. m. Hall open to visiting brefh- ren. 8:39 a. m.-General rally. 10:1S' a.' m: Opening of convention. Address of welcome by representative of Portland church and Introduction of permanent chairman, W. E. Van. Am burgh, Of Allegheny. , - 10:30- a. . -Prayer and praise -.aeri Vice: v.,.. i-:s.i--i , :-.-t-i .. -., 1:45 p. m. Song service. ..,. S p. ra. Address on the "Oalhbound Covenant," Charles T.4 Russell. 7:30 p. m. Song and praise service, 8 p. m. Address vby Charles T. Rus sell. V:'':;i:-iiv . 'S.s'&y: S-" -V" ; Arrangements have also been made for a baptismal service, to1 be held Monday morning in one of the local churches. st which time a number will partake of the ordinance of baptism. ... .-; Wallace. nant' Of the command was rescued ' on September 21 by the arrival of Capt T .Ata 4 si XJ rn am t mm eawltK aa rMHtnanw nf " .- " I awwtw AVaVa VQI Vtivi Wlll vvuixmbii vs Kettle love hlS White SOldler brothers tha I'anth IlViltarf Rtataa xavalr. and ills heart feels glsd when ne meets V ' "After reporting to Sheridan at Fort them and ahakes their hands In friend- I Havs. Custer Joined his reaimentV with Couches. Lounges. Drop-head 8inger ship. The white soldier ought to be Sully's command, south of the Arkan- Sewing Machine, in fine condition; Lace glad all the time, because thetr'ponles as. November 12, im, the column S'AmTt SII,?.!!lVannf-dT2- Wr-Ut.1 lnt.trl' Ind,"n 7 "nytqunta? they hsve so many guns and so much to established the post Cams Supply, about Tmntnn Kitrhan flafa nnak stovaa. uai. wo woma io o 09 wnue soi- 100 miles soum or rort iodge, ana ne-lpmhes, utensils, etc. aiers, oui we cannoi, xor we are in- san the search for Indian villagea dlana, but we can all be brothers.. It is Boots and saddles' was sounded on the a long .way that we have come to sea morning of November 23, and the troop you hunting the buffalo. Six moena iravo era set out in a blinding snow storm. come and gone aad there, has been no On the morning of November 27, Major Ellicott in command of a battalion of the regiment struck the trail of a war party. As soon as the Information reached Custer, the whole command was put In rapid pursuit' and continued with only one short halt until 1 o'clock a. m. on the 28th, when "the camp of the In dians was discovered by one of the Osage guides, whose quick ear -heard the distant barking of a dog. The col umn immediately halted, and after the thlp troll alt th tntlsna m .k. 1.- lnrall h wIll.M tha Affl. the war trail, but Black Kettle will leers, leaving their-swords behind, to Water Street, COfTlcr MontgOm- rorever aeep rnendsnip witn his whits avoid tne possibility or maaing a noise, i -r Tnoartav at in m brothers.' I were taken, forward to a position from I J J , The braves all ratified these sent!- which they could see the location of l ' We are Instructed by W. Stahlman ft ments with affirmative nods and arunte the village and - the adjacent ground. I V7-A0."eJL?",r3,P8? and we all shoqk hands with Black Ket- After withdrawing from this advanced new Star Upright Ptano in wat tle and congratulated him on his speech, position the plan of attack was quickly ut bBurl; fanCy pieces of Mahogany which made him look very proud and decided upon. The troops were divided Parlor Furniture; fine Velvet Rug, 12x very happy. The success of ths func- into four detachmenta Two of them 12, rich pattern; Portterea, Rugs, etc tlon was mads complete by the major, were ordered to make a detour of several . In thejllnlng-room, 10-foot found "Ex wfio directed the commissary officer, miles and unite below the village: an- nB. TaJ2 V"J5 ? mm ? i inoU?: Lieut David Q. Rousseau., eth -Untied ot,her was to attack from the right while standi StUiyRage;K SUtes Infantry, to issue to them 10 sides Custer, with three companies, was to with cabinet: Chairs. Utensils. Dishes. of bacon and .10 sacks of flour, with a J lead the attack from the position the etc. All the bedrooms are equipped liberal allowance or beans, coffee, salt I troops men occupieo. upon arrwing ax wun iron dcus, nn apnngs ana mai eta They- were as delighted as-stotcs I their -positions they were to await the f""e, Btia,a-1UTiS-!i,i,a at'JT avar ran iw. an th.t .i.ht n dawn and the alanal for tha attack to low Carpets, Commodes, Dressers, etc. begin, which was to beglven by the band playing aarrowen.' k Slgnallhg the band to 'play, Custer, at the head of his column,, galloped down , J . . . .. . I 4K..k..l K rllla . I .Ann. T9 4vm vn waving xtt nays ine inaians i -. "- .. ., , ui ttaWi T K iu moved eaatward and camped that night right and left upon the startled savages ln th. u"uaInif,0n& Atlonee? a..- a -a liiai kaw SMlSat-laUl fnnT haal aaAaaaml KlA I V AUVkaVMWg un ids ruLiina rivur. nnnn sit wnaarsa k i nss viavt uouv4 vui , w sell now stands. The second night out quarter was shown in this battle, and they camped on 'tha Saline, near the It was continued as long as there were zr roHT aa advertiser ta these aoiamaa yoa eaa appreciate th worthiness of yoar discretlos aat If not aa advertiser, yoa should flad the rouy ta yoar present state, .The waat ada are friends to all th family aad are aot ooaaaaA to th Barrow sphere many think tbey are. To be eoavtnoed try esav ToaU flad est what yoa- been missing. iioiuu aooortanttTt attv um.i.. 11 u a aiaiTiaaa St.,-raoBi a. ai uuiiuesah M wife, two ran ma r.r. stabed for Hshthoaaakeeplns, awMo t, ajaa be raaaopabio. Addroaa 0 23. care . imtnU . WiN!,IVTo cottr at seaside aa" ... a. n iu, vujm aoornai. a. rain; the wind blows hot .from the south all day and all night; the ground Is hot and cracked open; the grass Is burned up; the buffalo wallows are all dry; the streams are dry and game is scarce. Black Kettle Is poor and bis band Is hungry. He asks the white soldiers for his bravea and their squaws and pap- pooses. " The Bloux have gone on the war path, but Black Kettle will not follow N. B. Wo will offer many fine fur nishings not itemised in this ad. n. rutui, Auctioneer. Tuesday's Sale Twenty-five-room Boarding! House, with three or five-year I ! lease. To be sold in block to the highest bidder.' Oh premises, 308 nmtit none, r .Bnroeder will nvnaoKOBR Mrs. r. W. gcbroader will be I varan irnajeioaoea sail. eoriMr Wllllama t araaaa aaq iry atreet, sonday at 1 a. ta. SZLI WAgTrnatALX. N0TICEI KB, WORKIN01IAN-. Did TOU know that fraaoaiiHr. wars, that work of various kloda roa BirTHOTgnrotg kooka KEW GRANT. 06 geeosd aad Grant MM., win booae la tbo eltj; reaaooablai boaaokaepinc -.reoew- furolalMd aad anturnlabad. Apply A Jefiaraoa, it.. rr-v 815.00-iTHREB-EOOlf, lower flat ' aewrr Sa- irhed -aad farnlabod complete: steel range: free phone and .water;, alas almllar flat con - sectlng. 814.00. ea Betenth. head CaryChera. I1.T8 Ml WEEK-iarse. J eleaa, - raraiabod bouaekaaplDt room, wlta aae of taaadrr, bata. Kane; abo ebeap foraiahed aottaaaa. J. Bdlgaa. ls4.Baarmaa. Pbooa clay 808. rpBNISBBD.r boaaekeeptns saltes 810 per ana room, f 10 -on a op: evarrtblng rew j telepbone and bath, Botai Noruern. North Twalftb aad Marshall. if aot al. for sws be secared I Ft7BNIInED boaaekaantits aud slcanlnv mni' rnona roe root at Bent rea- wltb and without tradra. raa inroosw aa enptomenc aseary, qoiekly and - anfnrnlahod bouackentlns L.:5,i..:ffI., ; ,,. Buanen at,'. BrtndW. block . ..-. w...b Mcnnei lou ass aoBaoio. iw innfu. ion may not ne able to aeeura Jnat wbat yea want rli bt away, bnt ion yon can at least get employment of soma sled. Now la dealing wltb an ageney lb principal point la to aeeare wbat yon want and to know that tb information Is correct when so secured.- , ' mat will bring roa to see ae, as I abao- THBEB nnfurntabed honsekeeplng - rooms on eorooa noor ana three on third floor, far ttaa aad wife. V881H Bast Morrison at. t'NrrRNISHED bonaetoeplns rooms: ' rard. rralt pbooe. "water; no ohjaetlon to children. 83 goath Gnand a...,... i... . . Ntely naraatea wbat Informatkm I have about work to be correct or tber la not only NO OHAkB oa my part, bnt I will pay roar expense If the amplorment to be secured la " roruano. aoa in not mere SS rire-1 two Urse soaaekeenlnjr mama, fornlaharf - in TWO furnished 'bonaekeeplng moms. $U; w 81J; two ie; one T; one a Imping room, 5. ' 801 Seeped st ..' i.- . . ..'. eluding plans and sawing machine. ever can be, and that night August , 7. 18(8, they had a royal gorge.. - In the morning they were gone. Three day later their hands were red with fhe oiooa or ineir -wmte orotners.'- wlth Iron Beds, fine sorinrs and mat- N. B. The furnishings of this house I are aood as new snd cost over 11. 00. 1 This Is an opportunity for Intending purcnasers, as ine Duyer win . be se cured by lease for a term of year a In the event of noh-sale in block, we will : seated. This offer koine good ta all men who apply to this turner tor employment tJtt remem ber one thing, and that la: Wtlle I CAN BHCT'RB YOU WORK,- IT IS CP TO TOU TO tX'triU, TOUB PART, and give a day's wura m a umj s psT. I t , & R. HANSEN, i. 8fl yorth Seeend St 1 410 WASHINGTON Three roralahed boaaekeep- aS Hlmrk Good locatloa . .... yURNISHKD boosekeplnc and atncle ronma: arore for rent The Melville, 331 i Market, cor. Second. AGENTS WANTED 4160 and ap per month t energetic renreoeatatlves In every towa ana ciiy ln u re a on, Waahlnstoe.and Idaho. Dig nlned, honorable, permanent and im mensely preatabla emplorment at borne et oa the road; something new; send a tamo or eall a omce i or aetaiu. aqnare ueal BnaBeraga vmiHuy, u tn st., yortiana. . ur. atE!t and women to leant barber trade! every Ing rooms: hot and cold water:. kltHiaa alnir ' and pantry . , ISS TWELFTH ST. two neatly furnished boose keeplns rooms; modera ' eoavenleacee; . wate. In kitchen. . .-.:.). : . FOB BENT-Balt of frent' rooms' furnished eonrnlete (or honaekeeplng. : (83 North Hit taentb at ' mouth , of SplUman creek, ln .Lincoln county, and on he next day began their murderous work. They ran off the stock, burned the'eabins and killed or, carried away every settler they round on SplU man creek. : Thea,; crossing - the divide, they entered the Solomon valley and camped near the Great' Spirit spring, WaflAtull XTiVkm thanM hw.imni1 mb. wsrd. and upon reaching the settlements v""?u"':", - v " . . a . . a. i "I'rtaB nnrria ngtinar sanrTaan s-ct connnuea ineir worx or murder and de- any warriors -left, to fight It proved to be Black' Kettle's camp, and he and all his warriors were killed except a few who aot aWar between the forces of Benteen and Elliot below the village; Many squaws and children, too, were killed' and wounded, being unavoidably struck by the Indiscriminate firing. It was a- terrible -slaughter;- a terrible Wednesday's Sale 10 constant practice ander a so. anen Amerlcaa Everett at,. Portland. snaraateed, Barber College expert iaatractioa vau- ee - vnte to eaaipaay, St strictly modera. tars- Apply 88 Seveata at. sear At 182 First St, at May 18. a. m., WANTED Men to lean barber tradet eolr .requires eight weeks j. apodal offer; aoaataat racoce; expert inatnietloa . catalogne mailed free. Molar Sratem Oolleg. gas rraaetaeo, .California..', -,..;. , . . ,. LA RGB. - weH ' furnished boasekseplnr rooMia i electric light and a team beat. 16S Eleventh. 4 rURNIflHKD or -unfarnlrtied- Bonsekeonlng rooms! prlTate reside pee. 811 17th at A ONB salt of boaaekeepinc ronma and single room with bay window.: U0 Bhermaa at." - We will close out at public auction "all tha flna Parlor Furnltnra ' filn nr-rnnm The battle being ended. Black itet- Furniture, Bedroom 'Furniture, Kitchen WANTED Man of rood addraaa and hnirineas I lahIUtr, eapable of Uklnf charae of office ; I BAN080MB parlor, beautifully furnished: Mrat "01"e Proposition: small capital required. floor. 196. loth at, oor. Taylor. - " - wwisi via. ritgin aiaia swar. . ' - - ... ...u . . i , -a , H-nniiTuM! 1'ornara HMd n - Main.- i j L rtv . . vaststlon. Fifteen persona were killed u" " J'? itc . coni rned 'to our aaia.rrnTi for with ai- r."rM?-h""C.." rf". m - - rAiinsi t- air. n nn nrrpr in rjimiirsin r ' . z . - i " aiiwuTU wwuwni wiu alUwa aala4 aa ar I "r "' .W aiauv aonui V- taiwntm a,v bboavvv a. cp i rnanf C in thla nM anil Kv. ann,.n a,ta IrOUnded UP, tive. Then crossing 'the Tdlvlde , into luaw ,a(1, bee" J1?W,(J 1t0."1' pn..Ktu..ii- :.-alr:IL. Imany animaJa aa Ihey required to them, the remainder were killed, the TWO furnished bonaekeepinr rnoni, f 13 per 4 " Altered Qlrcnmstaaoea. From the Detroit Free Presa He I don't understand your extrav- agance! Before we were married you Md the reputation of being economical! one awetly) But you forget, dear, that before ' we were married I didn't have the money. t v The Story poOedV . Th' . major don't tell that - noker story as good as he used to.. He has forgotten th' principal ' detaila" wnat were theyr" - Setting p th' drinks while he wag a Republican- valley they -went -westward with their prisoners and plunder. immediately ,h military., establish ment became active In an effort To pro tect the frontier from further Incursions. Troops were dispatched from- Fort Harker, . the present site of. Kanapolis, then the headquarters of the military district of the upper Arkansas, to patrol the border, v The state of Kansas was called upon for a regiment of cavalry and the 19th Kansas waa organised and equipped In response thereto; the gover nor of the state, 8amuel J,' Crawford, re signing his office to take command of it "In . addition to these troops. Major ueorge ,a. irorsytn, brevet colonel of the United States army, was directed by ueneraj Ktienaan at Fort Harker to 'em ploy first-class frontiersmen for six months.' to be used as scouts against nostiie . Indiana Lieutenant F. 11. Beecher, Id United States Infantry, was assigned to duty with Forsyth as subor dlnate officer, Within two days 3 C men were enrolled; August 26 they moved by rail , to Fort Hays, where ' the re mainder were enlisted, and August the command was mustered - into the United States service, and reported to General Sheridan for duty, armed. mounted; and equiped ror the field. Dr. J. H. Moores of Hays City was assigned to duty with the scouts as acting as sistant surgeon. , ' funder order from General Sheridan. wno had now ' established the headquar ters of the department of the Missouri at-Fort Hays, Forsyth marched his troops in a northwesterly direction. crossing the Saline and south fork of the Solomon to the Beaver, and from there proceeded to Fort Wallaee. -where he arrived September .' "Refitting bis command here, Forsyth ment to select - from; - Buyers - eleaaa vrrj I attena. - tu Kjtuj,- Auctioneer. coarantee him SM waek aad one. Wl ttnu rt invni ... ..a JT . . WaablBetea mran an .-- -I ii. ' -- a- Ing suftes; rea-able prices. camp equipment were placd ln piles and burned, making the , destruction or the village complete " " - . JOURNAL INDORSED v BY STATE CONFERENCE I a-?EIiS:S?KD e,n'er, eonntrj bank, 880 st 1 438. ALOEBV ATfmilabe4 bonaekeeplng raoaf Jrat furore salary . eentingeBt-. os- deposits , Asia, sheaei eatm.estoar-?1-;S!Ty, able t i Induce. Ashley. Mean, , room 48( j "- ; Friday's Sale At 182 First .S't, at 10 a. m., May 20. . Hotel Portland. I RELIABLE1 man can, have steady employment; -u uase tw weea gnaranteea. uau tola renins osaa notTiaoB St., room , I. 8ALR8MEN wanted; liberal proposition; no iruwss aeea appy. Brown Bros, uo., nur. I aerymen, , nocnesiar, I, . i i 1 1 i I i . i WANTED fltudenta: bookkeeping. . ahorthand ana a,ngusn oraacne oy experienced Uacber; day or night t A. U JU. . - , THE HEILBR. 2M Orand ave.S furnished bonaa. ' keeptag and single rooms. . .t; . H0T8B KBKPINO rooms, fnrnlahed; One lore Mon. Phone Main 4334. : CTZ-S n'RNISHED housekeeping phone. 820 Fourth at . rooms; t bath and IFTTRNISHED . alngla and 23SH Flrat st-- - . - Bodackeeplng rooms. (Special Dlapateh to Th JournaL) Jefferson,. Or., May 14. The Evan gelical conference of the State of Ore gon today , passed .resolutions favoring the Oregon Pally journal and the Antl-iMain 1828. Haioon league was unanimously endorsed and . a representative appointed on Its board. . Union services. will be held tomorrow at which the bishop will preach twice and there will be a missionary rally at t o'clock in the-afternoon. Many lay men are expected to be present at the conference. Revs.. Rickey and 'Fruitlan Join in the union services. Rev. Hill, formerly of Salem, delivered aa excellent sermon tonight1 , -.j Bargains In the line of complete housekeeping outfits. Modern, up-to-date furnishings. Everything rlrst claaa Store full of goods that must be sold. , .. N.. R Wa hiiv and nav a.aah tnr fur niture and furnishings, etc . , Phone. 1 BTAIRBUTLDEB wanted wh tboroaghly ander WANTED A grocery clerk who speaks Flan. Bg - Employment Bureao, 204 Clood Dough via. ruons mam sow. , , i . , H. FORD, Auctioneer, atanda his bnalneaa. Geo. W. Gordon. . Inquire 808 Fourth at I BOSBBtrSQEltS TO TZSIT. -r, (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Roseburg, Or., May 14. Rev. - J. R. Townsend, t)...J.. baa left -.or, Buffalo. New York, to attend the general as sembly of the Presbyterian church. From there he will go to Ireland to visit his parents.. He will arrive home In Augusts .(-.-. ..".' ..-" Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Barker and family. and Mrs. j. w. Maiden and daughter, Maud, leave here Saturday to attend the Auction Sales Geo. Baker & Co. s Tuesday Next at 10 a.m. I WANTED Boy to learn arehltpetare. Can at I , uiicago jarcniuci S ' ornoe. BIS Commercial : bldg. 'I - -,.-. J- .;; ..... .... ... . .:i:.HJX rWAVTBDrXsIAU... ' y- '-.-i-i-imrif-tlin I in in si a AOENT8 WANTED 41BO and np . per month I . nminis repreaencsiiTes la every town a do. city in uregon, waaningtoa. and Ids be. uiirninea,' Donors Die. - permanent and- Im- iioyni menaely Drofltable emolbvment at bnma ne on toe roao; aometning new;. send stamp or call at office for details. - Sonar Deal Brokerasa not ompany,. Ttb at, 'Portland, Or. BOOatJ WITH -' BO ABO. WANT two to oecnpy large frribt room and MMra; aiao yonng man. to snare room; sood board; eaay walking .diatance. Weat T84. 410 Fourth. ' , , "". ' BOABD with room, well fnrnlsbed: -modern conveniences;, table board. '221 Thirteenth at BOOM and board.' private family ; good home ..oooklng. -258 Fifth at Phone . Front IM).. BOOM and board, private famllrr good1 boin i ooosing. mo rum at. rnone alaia visa. VMM MvM Wta WM MMWW j M WHMMMmm.vk BOOMS with or without board: newly reao- -t vated. 187 Wert Park, et, near Morrison. , ROOM 'and Widest reasonable rates; bom cooking; phone -and path..i. 1, Dploa are. FURNISHED or nnfumlshed room and ebean haard. If. a' Jsna. SK9 Rood " "W. have a arand disDlav of first-nlnsa tADtBS Plemant local work at borne; $20.00 tttrtat aKla Woai.it ..al aauava. o. tL. A. . . house furnishings fon parlors, dining- ; W1P:?P-: .wrtt i"Dat..r"ea u.a W.Beva. a. I..1hJ.m ' TTTIO t Irn I 4 tVWIJa.'' aUBDBBV.r- BUU IvUUlU tl afir'aT B ,niOeiBrtIk I . - j a wuiii . sxwaa wiuwj iiiwiuuauQ s jl aajrAI A I j ,- , , , , - RUGS6 an?" VelveHarwtSTElL P""NCED .perttor. ea ladle.' .klrta, I u iiumi.mb (4U in i i ,' "i 1 .. .1. I I BOARD and room, private family, near geventB; very central. f: 881 Oak, J23S.l?r,te"a rl22'"t-itar,S 1 OBTABLE 1 LADIES to ' sell preparation of merit; , write OVEN and Jewel Gas "Range. Can bel , forparticulara. Booth Sea Medicine Co., Bible studentn' convention, addressed bv movea easiwara is mues to eneridan, 1 unanea i: Kusseu or Allegheny, pa., then the end of the track of tile Kan- J Which will r be :? held at the Elk's hall. seen Monday, the day before the sale. GEORGE.BAKER St C0. : . , ; . '; kfti j: : Auotloneer. 804 Fell st. Baa Francisco. sas division of the Union Pacific rail way, where a band of Indiana had at tacked some, freighters, killed two Of them and burned their outfits. Taking the trail of these Indians. Forsyth fol lowed It westward to the Arickaree fork of the Republican river. Ami ion WANTED Girl to wash dishes and aartat in sitenen. - Appiy imperial uroeery and DeU- catamsen, 428 Washington st-..'-; ;..;,. itV f ( 1 WANTED Girl . .for- general boftsework. . -In- FURNISHED room and tahle board: all noma cooking. 888 Taylor at. .'"-" ',v ... THE OZARK Room and board; hot and cold water.' mrm. v. aay. .... . BOOMS with" or wlfboet board. 828 Water st BOOM8 and hoard, beat Is dty. 885 trying- at- Indiana, had yet been sighted, the trail had widened into a broad, well-beated road, and gave ample notice that the scouts were pressing close upon a very large body of men. So much waa Forsyth impressed that he deemed it prudent to go into camp and rest and grass his horses, Marquam? building, on Morrison street. on Hunaay, May is. at s p. m. niok oaaa. J Every Thursday ot JO dcfock w.M ' v.. m.i vr ' ' I s e- i . a.'- ea t Sllasly Ryetonrchln; 01,0 ' O CKrCK Although: no I about with so many airs T I For general household goods and iurnl quire 814 Beat Yamhill, near East Thirtieth, j GIRL for general : honaework at 7 Woodstock; XABLB board. - boine cooking. 88.80 par week. I 1 STsWat SBSBiaMaai A OA aatata. 1aaiaa1 I 1 1 HA ICIsSWflUlTBS T eVBSI llllaa un rasa( : v aVaT VS1I T BfUUTIlelaa "--,'' i ,, - J"; I iivcti - i .- . Cyrua-H. want, people to know SSaK-rS P B I who find these hales the best way to he Is smart enough to be mixed on the -Dostoffice f rauda , SilasDo tell! - N , Cyrus-i-Tes. ifg--a- factv,' He aot a letter' two months ago with postage due on It: an' he ain't never iald the 1 WANTED Girl to do. boose work. Apply T8T .aw.-Aayaa- lu , rnoiai aiaas Dat...-W DRESSMAKER waata apprentice girl for sewing. i norm stieTentB aw-- - - . . ....... WBI WABTID-MALB 0B 7XMALI, r dispose of these goods ,to - their - own W02? aliS. Z.Zi'Z'tSZ?' Intereat where thev receive nrnmot and! f ehamh-rm.lds. waitresses, eooks. satisfactory returns. ;:: fob BJun omci book. , - " " - " T " 1 -'st-sir-i n a ii ' i ' s OFFICB room en MorrUam at., bet Seventh and Twelfth. 88, care Jonrn.r " 'IiS?. 2 wJBasket Brltlah Cs-' Haaai-B BUBJ . VU T UgSJ flTC, , .roB.SAXB ob azBT. . TTV dtahwaabers, domestic, store, factory, farm, FOB BALB or rent, beautiful anhni.. sundry, kitchen, camp laborers; -T wantsartn- i H blocs groand, 10-room honae. nuvWn I Auetlonaara i bsnd. $m: Rlrer, 820; waitresses, city. M un: talnod boardlng-nonae cook I s chamber- school and car Use. w"T' .Ti I JSna m OU ddre.; Joa'sUK TwstyvBtt sad CUa- r .