tiii: o;:::Go:r suijday journal; Portland, Sunday morning, may 20, icol Cimnii L QU2EW CONTEST : IS: WOW: ONtMhEAKWEST riAiif mm ra HaiAAttV 11 IV II BWSS V (I ' " COrifllSSIOilERS .xti J Fricnhs of Rivhl Aspirants Begin Active Canvas - for Votes, .r MISS MARGARET' ,PAFFRATH. - n .1 -... - .1 -1 , 1 I 1 11 I I ITVj A''""' U V . .: I XJBWIS AJTD CU AUTXOJUTXXS KEPX.Y TO KAXT AID WXX ; UAXS, WHO- OBJXC7T , TO ' 80,000 xoovqxzo oovoxzsssa. a: ; , . r ? HIS8 TABITHA-C. 5. KRN; V ' - .O, .. The many friends of t ha-Candida tea for queon of th f edcrate4-FrterniU Mrdl v- tet with (remt lntereat According to th , ! iat vote which waa token reatcrdar. i MUM Marfarot Paffrath of 181 Sixth atreat t" . leads tha blrbaat opponent by 88 vote. t : MlM Paffrath u tho candidate of tha fra ; ' tertWtlea of th el t lea. - fclho I-- a worn i ' lneot aembtf of th 1m.fty MaocaboM and ta n actlva parV la all Iti . affairs, Mlaa Paffrath hi a photographer and hai a atUdio tn the PaUlna; building; Bha to a bandaomo brunetta. Her pleasant ways hare made for her marfy friends, who bar determined to do all In their poweu f to help bar' win the race. ' She Is a ''. native of St. Louis, Mo., bat has rasldad ; In Oreg-on for a number of years - V Miss Anna Simmons, who at present . is second In the race, is a member of the TJannent . Workers, union, .which. Is supporting . bar as its candidate. Mls Simmons la Inspector la on of the de- partments at Neustadter Bros.' factory. .j where she v Is "well liked. 4 She Is about iv IS years of age, graceful and has refined -"-way. Mlsa Blmmons was born' in Den frwarltromlnr to-PorUand about eight , v., years agof , - 3 1 , - r j '.: MV" Dannie Hendea la thlrfl in the race. MISS 'ANNA' Mlsa kandee Urea with her parents at 7Z7 East Stark street..-she wVs born Jn Harrlsburg. Oregon. In 1881 but has lived in Portland aver since she was a child. She U quite an athletic young 'woman, being fond of out door sports of mil kinds The other candidates" are as follows! I Miss Leila Russell. 401 West Park atreef fc. " n I ansa. ;Ana Mabel; Atklnsoo,, 2SS riXth Simmons. - -.-' '. : street; Miss Rotha Powler. MonUvflla: Mlsa Mat Mason, toa Jackson street; Miss Beaale Aaron, 188 Tenth street: Miss Ta- bltha C Kern. S65 East' Tamhll! street; Msw Pearl Bones, 90S Whltaker street .'U' 'Harry and ' Frank Wllllama. members ofv the 'Lewis and ClaVk state fair commission at BL-Louts. will be In formed bys6i'fary Edward C. Olltner that the oommlaaion haa not appropri ated an, additional 180,000 far buildings at, the' 1805 exposition, above what , was first Intended for building purposes, but that only f 8,000 ' additional has been given the fair directors. - , . r '. : v This is the upshot of the action taken at a meeting of the commission yester day afternoon, as result of the, letter received by the'. commission and' pub lished la Friday's Issue of .The Journal, from Mr. Harry and .Mr.. Williams, These gentlemen are now-, in St. : Louis. They protested In a very strong, manner against the action of the oommisaloa In granting $80,000 for the ' erection of three additional buildings. - It ia claimed that $74,000 of thla amount waa planned to be' appropriated aoma months ago, but owing to various changea that had occurred, , the money had never been Anally set anlde. The resolution requesting- Secretary Olltner to., write Commissioners Harry and Wllllame rat gardlng the 1 recent appropriation was introduoad by J. .1L Albert,' and is as follow:... V ' ' , ,' aWsjilerrtaadlaT. ;. 1 v .,. .-"Resolved, That the aecreUry be In structed to. acknowledge. the, receipt of the communication of . Commissioners Harry and Williams,, and Inform- them that they misunderstood' the situation; that there has not been an' additional appropriation ' of $80,000 for building purposes, but Of only about $(,00Q, the balance of ' the $80,000 r having - been originally appropriated by the commis sion for the purpose; that the commis sion has carefully considered the outlay neceaaary in the future to encourage, secure and promote a full and com plete exhibition of the arts and Indus tries or the state, and In their Judgment the means are ample for the purpose," Tor Social Ooagressea.' "T'Tfce'JoUowlng ' resolutlonT" Introduced by Professor Young, vas adopted: . "Resolved, That It la the sense of the commission , that a series of eoonomlo and social congresses should be- held in connection with the exposition, and that the committee on education, history and educational, congresses be Instructed I to take preliminary , provisional steps I for organising such congresses." . . v - Witt Yiett St. touts fair. Oregon day at the St Louis fair, June 15, will find seven of the sUte Lewis and Clark commission at the Missouri city. Besides Commissioners Q. T. Harry and Frank WUltams, who are now at St. Louis, President Jefferson Myers, and . Commissioners ' Raffety, Young, Spenoer and Seott will be present at the exercises to be held tn honor of the day at the Oregon building. ... :- Besiaes the members, of the commis sion. It .is .expected that , several other well known men of Oregon -will be pres ent at the ' exercises, including ex Unlted States : Senator McBrlde, vwho will deliver an'aadress.' Other speeches will be made , by . President Jefferson :.,BMW'-:" j s ; For all next week we place on sale J00 DOZEN MEN'S PERCALE AND MADRAS GOLF. 'tx SmRTS rclar 50c, and 75c Values, : special : ' '- ' " ' T". -- -t- --':-- , : -V-.'?"-.'----'" y-..- - - -tj.-J.J Every, season we ! have - a , sale on Men's Shirts. The qualities presented this season are far ahead of any we have' ever placed on be your loss if you overlook :? this opportunity. WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR j AD ITS SO vVotes are five cents each, and the com. mlttee In charge of the carnival expects j Myers anJ President Dayld M. Francis vum. lumuy luuumuui win ummu maamg ; 0j St, .LOUlS exposiuon, iwuif "uui iu.iu, 4uiiu. tipvnawi 4n the great. festival,' r'f -.-; :ffWtv'i':' ; tr si"."''"'', &'-A;sJc THIRD AND OAK STREETS mm mm MORB 'President Swlgert of the City eVSubt urban street Car - company. . . said . last night that trailers are being worked, on the St Johns line of the company, and that . more trailers are to be added. Double trailers are being run on Sun day, to aooommodate. . the . increased business.': svtr ! ' ?fi ' This decision of the City sT Suburban . w. sc. rASD srraoxsTSAJFLA3r srr y. ; wmmw pottos a in muo castooi . wzt& u ormvons ; TO CO-OPEmATB X KAXTsTCr OU- , . S OOVS ABTABTAOU OTv ; N -'.V, : ..: ' ' I achool bov and alrl . to a'nirlL . l...f P : 7 ' r . T r. .BOT"0" " la the UDbulldina- and develooment of u .acnoni cnuaren or .Koniand anri vtiniwi .t.. a . T.f. -.. 2!nEt!Jr.!? 1' -The LewlaandlaCcentennlal ao- i Mmo!" "ot o be an entertainment of r CommS r"li"" ror a week. but beginning -June 1 through which i to; provide attendance . greameas or The city and state In which ".they live.--' t-..- -- . y.'-;J - J - The scheme has been enthusiastically f .acosptea oyttne commercial club, and 41 also by the school superintendent V-.-, A ien.r explaining tne oetaiis was written X- M Ls44 to: h, JsL' Cake, president , of the club. , It was forwarded to Frank - Rlgler, school superintendent, who not 'only encouraged the ilea, but suggested . . tnat tne ousmess men or PorUand ad- .oress ua pupiia at, rrequent- intervals. ; -The letter to Mr. Cake follows in full: .' .,, Dear Sir: The campaign now being, , maae oy tne roruana commercial club. : lH!?1hitJ2I?ihA.0.l,lta t,m eoh l0 them so or ' 7T. .I . rf.V. i-'Xir---i '""Iganlsed In the work that they .will eon- and will certainly result in the people of ji the ' country at - large " being better in formed regarding Portland and Oregon. i JOHNS UINEW .'.(i.'iWtrt ttortaw Wort: ay. A delegation of the State Federation of Labor vlsltad the - commission yes terday afternoon, and protested against carpenters at work on. the fair buildings having to -worn nine- hours a oay, ana for this la Dor. irom si.aa o which ia below the union scale. ' The . visiting ' , committee con sisted of C. H. Oram, president of the to give better aecommodatiohsonha fi FUo,a ' Xbor. Harry Rogers St, Johns line was announced In The ' 'i Journal last week, after President Swl- r. raul tl7' XL,l tiA w I commission in order that .. they . might ingi'were- not paid the union scale or SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS TO MEET . The nineteenth, annual convention Of the Oregon State Sunday School asso elation will 4m- belJ at the- First- Pres- Dyterian church In this city June 7 and 8. . There will be 4 large attendance of delegates from - all - pans of the state. These delegates will be expected to overcrowded early morning. and evening cars. He repeated last night that it is the hope of the company to give ita pa trons on the St Johns) line, say service that, will be entirely satisfactory. , even for a much larxer city than Tort land and a much more populous section than the Pacific northwest In order to assure a large attendance the exposition must be made familial to the people of the United States. Mexico and Canada- ana there, is certainly no better way to accomplish this than the Common-sense plan advocated by the Commercial club. Tne puDiic acnoois or Portland win close for the summer months 'In- about three weeks, and during this period I would-suggest that it would be a wise plap for each and every teacher "In the city, not only to suggest, but to urge the students to take an active part' In the The Idea of the people of Portland send. t iding out personal letters and printed mat- .ter to their friends tw acquaintances in the older states and writing letters back 'to their old home papers opens an oppor tunity for every man and woman, every A" ttnue- n throughout tne holldaysi I am advised j. that . the Commercial club wilt be glad. to. correspond, with and send advertising matter to people at a distance when the names are furnished by cltixens of Portland and Oregon, and while this is a splendid plan, it la a still better '-one. to "have printed matter ae companled by the name.. of -the sender. and a personal letter always adds Inter est to the facts given in type.; Wishing- you unbounded. success, I ant very truly yours, WM LADD, "Dear Sir: Before 'seeing copy of 'the letter you received from Mr. W. M. Ladd I had received a letter written jointly by the commercial bodies on the same ubect and agreed to eo-operate in this effort to Interest , the school children. I have requested that copies of the i booklet - Oregon'" be sent' to the vart I ttus.. schools as follows .tor distribution Tuesday morning: Hleh. school 1.000 Park school .......... 1,000 Harrison-Street school v. 1,000 Atkinson school ,...,........... TOO ! Couch School i.,. ...... .......... 700 i Chapman school .,. ...... v800 Falllna-school :........' 700 South Portland school roo i Thomnson school .-. . 700 Highland achooh . . . ..... .... . bOO Woodlawn school-. ..... ...4 350 Williams-Avenue school . 4 , .i . . 800 ! Holladay school . ... ........i..... 700 North Central school .-SOO - 7a sverv alasa or hntti nt win whlkv. I Central school . .-.'.. soO .. - ' ' SunnVHM uh. brandy or other liquor or Cordial selected effective as personal correspondence. In addition to the above we will be glad to have the business men of 'Port land address the schools, aa wo' have good assembly halls In the following buildings: - Chapman, Couch;-Atkinson, High school,'. Harrison," Failing, Clinton Kelly, Stephens.- Central, Sunnyslde, Hoi- laday. North Central, Wly lams- A venue. Highland and. Thompson. .! We .will ar- usQ aa a,aiv . wubiiucds - uicu asaa uti'ij I , , T- A the speakers, for meetings In each of I by Harry Rogers and H. J. Kundret these schools at ! : J fo'clock Thursday, June 10." Very truly yours, - - - 'MX'. , . FRANK RIGLER : . v, - City Superintendent of Schools. wages, and their working day be roduced to eight hours. , He sUted that - the federation did not demand that vnly union men be employed, but that It did ask that the workmen receive the same treatment that . Is accoraed carpenters and Joiners at work In other parts of the city. He said that the laboring men of : Portland and of Oregon, were -deeply Interested In the success of the 105 falJV bu-If 7 the"men: employed - on the buildings ware not givwn v waae. and a reasonable . working day, there mlrhi be some trouble. Talks along this same una were- maae tne committee - in cnarge of arrange ments will have a list of desirable places where board and lodging may be obtained. . . v .. Among those Who will participate in the program are: Rev. W, 8. Gilbert Rev. W.. H. Selleck. Mrs. 8amuet Con neli. R. a Steely Miss LtnaLlnehan. W. O. Munsel, A. A. Morse, Mrs. R. K. Warrea Lauren Pease, Rev. E. ' L. House; A.' F. Flegel, Merwln Pugh, Mrs. R. iR. Steele, Miss 1 Virginia v Spencer, Miss Ethel Lytle and Rev, F. Burgette Short of Portland; Mlsa Katheiine Mcuonnia and c J. At wood, eaiem ; Rev. F. . C. Standard of Newberg: I. E. Richardson of Albany; Samuel Not- son of Lexington; Rev. S. E. Elder- of Moro; and Mrs. J. E. Ferguson of As-1 torla, . -.. '. :.-. -v XXOXZOAir AT ' ABmXMBOWnULM. ';-Z (Journal Spacial Service.) v 't:,. ',i!,::., Detroit ' Mich' - May I8-Oovernor Bliss , and Mrs. Bliss, accompanied - by the members of the governor's staffand a number of prominent War veterans and others, left Detroit : in a, special . train : today for ; the south. lT Their ob jective l point j Is Andersonvllle, Oa -where, -on Memorial day., there will be dedicated, a monument to the Michigan soldiers .who died or suffered in Ander sonvllla prison during the war. En route to Andersonvllle .the party will Visit"" number of the' famous battl:' fields of Tennessee and Georgia. , v. . . OOMaCTfTSS CBSfsTABf Ag SZOrTZSCa ( Jooreal Special Service.) Sacramento, May 2S. The governor! today commuted the. sentence of Le Chuck, the Insane Chinaman now In San' Quentln, on the condition that'Lee bo exported to China next Wednesday MARK O'NEILL IS FIT FOR A JUDGE .5 The visitors ' were Informed that the commission has not power to act in the matter,, aa alt they did was to approve the plans of the buildings- inat - ware submitted by-the- directors -of? the cor poration. , Commissioner Spencer said that the time to have made an objection regarding , wages was at the time the bids' had been let The visitors-wars informed that they should appear be fore the board of directors of the cor poration amd state their oojecnons. ' Xtlnox Business Transacted. , The thanks of ;the commission . were given to A. R. Gebhardt for art' article II TllOROUMCY GED j Mark O'Neill is one of the Democratic candidates for - circuit Judge In this annntv 1 It ' nracttpod law 1ft- vnara In Ohio,, and has practiced-in PorUand fori written by him on the game andjlsh of the last 14 years. His experience at tha I Oregon jn ooowei - iorm. rre.iuoin. bar, his high standing as a lawyer, and Myers waa given authority to suitably decorate tne Oregon ouuaing i 1,11. a v. Tmia fair with furniture and pictures. It was voted that suitable metal plates be put on the buildings, at tne .Lewis and Clark exposition that were erected by the ' commission. ; A letter was read fmm Tarlton H. Bean., chief of the forestry- department at the BLi. .Louis fair, -twhleh compllirtented j this state upon ita fine exhibits In the forestry. flsh and game flepartmenis uicrc. S'ifromy9nr,.stocks Newly, ..vmade,: not t i have.no lodgment in our cellars or on . our shelves., i xou, may -rely ; on, this r- statement And the wines and liquors- we v-, :.:-:,: st'v.f.;.-::- .FULL MEASURE HOUSE .208 Sixth between street and Stark. Phone 'fain Washington 2394, a a- ar Sunnyalde school ; v . v ' 50t Stephens school 600 Brooklyn school .v.. 40a Clinton Kelly school ........ 409 If you will also send '1,000. to my of fice I will see that they are sent to theJ smal'jpr' schools. 'I-' will Issue , Instruc tional the. teachers as UKthe use to be made of these. bookleta. . i : ; -r , This plan, aa is well described by Mr. Ladd. will bring; the people of this state and other states Into direct. communica tion, and while all kinds of advertising of the- higher Class is good and brings good results, there Is none which Is as I r w C .iiir ml ' - ' sr ; MARK O'NEILL. his V even - Judicial . temperament well qualify him for. the Important position for which .he is named. The office is one that should be peculiarly free from political considerations, and. In this re spect - Mr. O'NeUli will. bring to It a liberal mind. ' yfy.: .v r-yl'-i..''.fi::- ' , . 111 im-M0 m ill ' . Best . paper, best : readers. . .best erica. Take advantage of all by using ; Jour nal Want Columns. Jl words for It cents. . . - -,.''. SANDERSON REED - ' ; WAS A DEMOCRAT A reader of The Journal asks the fol lowing Questions: .: 1. Was Sanderson Kea secretary oi the Multnomah Democratic county con vention in 1900T J. . Waa Sanderson . Reed an applicant for. a deputyshlp under Prosecuting At torney George E. Chamberlain subse auent to the election In June, 1900T Both questions are answsrea in tne affirmative. ; Sanderson Reed waa secre tary and a very active memner or tne Democratlo eountv convention of 1K0O. He waa also aR applicant for the deputy-, ship mentioned after George E. Cham berlain was, elected district attorney in 1900., , . ..: Reed was never known as a Republi can until 1901. . when he received the Re publican nomination for atate represen tative from this county. JUST; CLIPPED THE STEEPLE-OFF HIS CHURCrir, 'NO, NOT BINGEN ON TJiE RHINE 1 An alitor of Portland was a wading round la tears '(H was aot horn at Btngen and had never -seen Algiers) 4 : "t . And his comrade was not near him, for to fin tola fvTvrad brow, (tacky for aim that be wasn't, aniens looking for a raw). . 1 80 the editor waa free to act Juot any way he llknt And for aa lnatniment ef oVatb th imiilnt writer -i Hrra i Biiiea a prvaenmr, - aijtnea ni nip, -ror su a.onti.i ? But what d'yethlnkt H neer killed a iIukIk prhf mn! jhiMt clipped th. ntwple off hl cbuirh, then hikx-iHIj h M, And h iipver lt a mite of dut bRiii'itib bt hi-rl .pw 1111 he'd reached tb Faabiou Xlhjm, rlivr bu uU . 1I winter & . Ctotnes. 1 . MM. da: ttioa 'ar bla bandaoaM futum plays. ' i Keeley uouoihiorphinc-tosaccc llCTre rlA3)TS rERMAWENTlY CURQ ro sua smtkvlam tianrrirvisuTnirrE- reaTiANo.eat a . doaea Itvea lAad a kwk of I will go spoa the Warpath and I'll take Scatter orphan round th. plaaa blocks . and t th. preachers' And If any follow won't ahdt so,' I'll swallow that mo And If any .Umt on deroars 1 11 braakfaat on ala soul." Kmerslns from that utrll.-h man. the fcll.-w An hamliwme as a flower In hl charnint' "'t iii r And uiwn erh orrun of lila tmv a . nw I " tsotwUhotamUttg; Utat in ail hit lira bi a 11 r . . fh. thM's Jof indjow Nut t n''r. nn.-l l; Shonrh th editor's hrlk .!.. i t 1. 1 T "t in, -vn'tn" tlint s imv m-ii -1 ;n tl. ctnzi'ii ol I'urUiHul luit. i - ; "("Slit' - V"'