hX.ratt Oregon : daily journau Portland, - wedneayjsveninq. iune i. icol '. t. ... (".' GENEROUS " -(Continued From Pat Ona) t . ; ; f . t r " THE XjXTH SIMXOW Ck BES3X pose which must havei been deer to bar heart. 1 . .-. . ' ' . .. li Portland there vu bo blear home . . to visit thaa that of the Reeaa sou -enjoyed giving pleasure to etner people. . They entertained all of the old-time (udOIn of the city; and naar at the tnot dtatlncnlahed rlaltora wha came to Portland dnrtni the laat kalf-an- . turf. Thalr home iraa a mum as fooa : ' 'cheer.-"-. j - - - - -Aa to Mr. Reed trutluf hU wife to carry out the feeqneaU from their prop rty tluU alae U but natural becauM there never was a oonpie more aevctea to one another than. vera theee two. 'The life of . each aeemed but the life 1 of the other. ' Their thoufhta wera ao ' . aimilar that there la e doubt but lon - before If r. JReed died they had agreed aa ta how the money ahould be divided , - xti he knew that aha would but carry : cat the plan they both dealred. "Tor the oltv. the beaueata wera grand: - ' and for Mra, Jleed. aha haa put added to the fame of good womanhoed.,, ' , 1 ' From one of the mea who wera named th niafa r i eehoal Which aha ' hoped to found, a man who -had aioo been an Intimate friend of the family for v. . . . r nr ' Vi-m . .: the federal joourt thla : atatement - waa siven to The Journal: . . ivs . 1 recard Mra. Reed'a benevolenoea aa mm of tha iti nat lmDortant that have ever been raooraea : ix tna run a wnicn . . .. waa donated for educational purpoaea but that it will be. it wOl reault la the ' utmoet good to the Pacific eoaat. Bo far aa I am Informed-there la nothing of - the kind la thla part of the country and .. it wUl be of untold , benaflt te our youth." : . r ,. ,.' r- " y Worthy of . aw'-Saaan4.r:- Tn view of the character of the mea whom Mra. Reed baa clothed with au- thority aa truateea," aald Circuit Judft Sears, "there ahould be no failure of ' rood reaulte: at leaat ounnr their Uvea. Not only that, but the Initiative they - will aet In motion will probably lnaure v excellent woix arter tney nave paaaea away. - , "Aa to Mra. Reed'a benevolent action, it la eaactlr what one would be Juetl- ' . fled In expectinc reaaonlnr from a . V& flUluOV W W f DUW Will V from the beat blood on the continent of America. ' It waa - found In Plymouth county la the old Bay atata. She her . s . t ' i. -r-". W9il wuaw uui Vila . uj. yiaGf lit the county of Norfolk, Masa., and her . action la la accord with the apirlt of ... : . natrlotlem which haa alwava been dl- ' ' ' rrom tne nrat oi the Aaamaea aowa ' In other worda. It would be difficult to The rearedT In that community without being thoroughly imbued with a aplrlt of satriotlam and philanthropy." .ill-1, Dr. Voaaa laada Example. Dr. William Jones, who . for many .year vialted back and forth with Mr. and Mra. Reed, aald: . Tbla bequest la moat unique la the city, and la the northweet, for that . , -matter. It ia an example which. ahould philanthropist la the city or atate. ' t ' - "To the young people, great good la aura to come; and It will aid further la establishing Portland aa the educa? tlonal center of the northwest" 1 Another expression regarding the wis dom of each bequests la the following : , ' from Judge Cleiand of the circuit court: '- Xa Xatm Monument. 1 1 think Mra. Reed made a wlae dis position of her money," aald - Circuit v Judge Oeland. "She baa built for her eelf aa enduring monument and rained the gratitude of the people of Port land. . Her bequeata are of grreat value Dyspepsia and othtr stomach trouble ' quickly relieved and in most cases aureiy curca oj tne use u 1, This scientific rermldde Is akro tuttly barmlm t It subdues the inflammation of the mucous mem brane oi the stomach, and by re moving the cause, effects a cure. Veedaod recommended by leading phy sicians. Take no substitute aad see that each bottle bears my slrnatDre. Trial sua, 1.00, at dragjista or by stall, frow . IMaet. " NamYerk. Sad for BooilH Btmw treat ttumw. - AND NOBLE - ' . ' . ' V " - V a , ' ta these laaUtutlona aad win anabU them to carry on their work, far mora effectively than hitherto." Tt la my opinion that Mra. Reed'a memory will U ways- b held la respect by the people of thla city," aald M. C. Ocorre, preatdlnc judge la- the circuit court. "She certainly evidenced a aplrlt of benevolenoo nd a deal re to further the publlo good. Her act waa .ini, whan it la ram am - bared that her huabaad accumulated hia wealth la thla country, pecaueo it enowa ..... .w. imKiiaif 4rlth a atiirlt of I fiat 4v w mm m.www MMtmia tinrf the oeoDle among whom he achieved financial auooeee. m . HmmA h tha aluatlOfial laaUtutlona of Portland at the preaentj .i mm snual to meat the de- maad. but tbeaa bequeata will help meet the future educational demaada of the city. What I would Ilka to aee would be bequeata by wealthy people In favor of training schools, aaalatlng young men and woman in masierini, u manly arta." . . ; : ' .'. . , . Mayor Wflllama Pleased. wnilama. - tW anaaldna- cf the many bequeata of the' late Mr Hoed, mmiM lt,i. mAmtnv. .. "Thar ean be fent one opinion on thla aubject I knew Mra. Reed before aba went to California to reside. X also knew ber husband and frunrnt visitor at their home. Mr, Reed made hie vaat fortune here In our city. I am ox ma opinion max mm ttaaii tn her nnmaroua and areneroua bequeata haa shown a proper apprecia tion Of the - lTOWU-ano proapamy v. Portland, to which Mr. Reed largely. ..rihiitarf in hla lifetime. I ala- cerely hope that the bequeata of Mra. Reed wiu do auggesuve 10 pvupt who. have made great fortuaea la the city of Portlaad." OGLESBY YOUNG FOR STATE LEGISLATURE Orieabr Yountv temocnUio candi date for repreaentatlv for Multnomah oountv. waa bora and reared on a zarm la Warreb county, Missouri, receiving such educational advantages aa the cauntrr district school afforded. in the vear 1888 he secured a situa tion aa traveling: salesman for a large - ' - - " .i . . d i rr f: OGLESBY TOXJNO. manufacturlnr establishment of St Louis, Mo., traveling through the etatea bf the Mississippi and Missouri valleys for four years, until 188, when ha waa appointed Faclflo coast agent (or the establishment, witn neaaquartera ai San Francisco, which position be con tinued to fill, traveling through all west ern statea, until July, 18. when he re signed hia position, came to the city of Portland, and commenced the atudy of law, and was admitted to the Oregon bar fn June, 1898, ainoe which time he has been successfully engaged In prac ticing law 1b thla city. He haa alwaya been a Democrat, and haa taken an ac tive Interest In political, as well . aa other publlo affairs, since his residence In this city, and haa never before been an aspirant for any office. "Queen Esther" 'at the Marquam Grand Tonight, v The first performance of an elaborate production of the sacred opera "Esther" will be given at the Marquam Grand to night under the auspices of Grace M. a. church. 4 piofoMod Stock Canned Oooda. -Allen Xiewla' Seat Brand. IIYADES ARRIVES TO LOAD 'LUMBER BIO ITaaKIl TO OAMT OTM TWO XXXXZOV HIT OP Ivan Ton tmm ooTsmmanri to na nUM STOW A WATS ABOAJftO. i.ihm at tha Portland lumber mill la v. im.Hnun ataamahlD Hyadea, whloh MV "HW. mmrmm-' " -i... in , kirhnr thla mornlnc from si i i v iu asa s,aw --- Tacoma. She waa recenuy cnartereu by the government to carry lumper to th. Phninninaa and ahe began receiving cargo shortly after her arrival. It Is the Intention for her to take out anou 1,500.000 feet, and as the total ahlp ment to be made comprises almost twice that amount, the Pleldaa, a aleter steamer, has been engaged to carry the K.inra ha ia due to arrive on the eound from the far eaat tomorrow. . Offlcere of the Hyaoes cepor the passage down the coast waa com- . i -, - i. oa ttAiiva ana fraa of any . in cldsnU worthy of mentioning. Reaching the mouth of the. Columbia river the vessel - waa foroed to wait -on -the out elde about alx hours xor a pnot u com. - m m - - ...au tha nar. aooara ura - - . -- The delay waa due to a mteunderetand- mg, the - nar piiota jaiung i ;- . -a k. tka ataamar would But In 1V1HW .. " , an appearance ao aoon. The vessel also - . . j t ...... lay at AaioriSk aear nuuia trmwm, - ceedlng up the river. . Below the mouth of the Willamette a atop waa made until this morning, when tha run up to the narDor waa compuwo. -sva mrA tha ataamar are three Jap anese prlaonera. They are atowawaya, . . t..( AvIm who toon passage nm w k of tha steamer from Yokohama. The little brown men are handcuffed, and will be returned to the land of the ru ing aun at the expenee of the company. T la nMKahla that thV Will be lodged In tha county Jail until the ateamer gets ready to sail, no one appear w nw w k. t..i h It 4a ranarallT OIUUU BVUUI lliw ..- - - m presumed that they took leave of their homes in oraer to escape to enter the army. The Hyadea and Pleiades are owned and operated by the Boeton Tow boat company of Tacoma. and during the past three years have been engaged in the oriental trade. Port Arthur and Vladi vostok were the principal porta at which v.. mmMmJt tm tha far aaatL and aa theV kllff . IIWM M. " " - are now practically cut off from the commercial worn we mmmuj r elded to take the steamera off the run until tha trade prospects become brighter. The Hyadea Just returned on her laat trip about a week ago. The i MM..iMf1.iil nf tha Una fa t- inmH Mfc'w. w. ----- pacted to arrive In the city "thU after noon rrom Boston. . pfca TXvaaa la SKA faat Inns' haa a beam of 47 feet, la 88 feet deep, and has a net registered tonnage oi s.ssi. one earrlea a Chinese crew and la In com mand of the following offlcers: George Wm4m Mntiln aiforvtnaM. flrat offi cer; Kllla, aeoond officer; Jackson, chief ... PuiMitti AVat aaalatant anal. neer; Pierce, aeoond aaslstant engineer; peeie, tnira aeeiaiani iniinnr, auu Htnanti, fourth assistant engineer. j UOZTXOUra BUB3TB. , Tree Foist Beeooa. Alntosi Xatlrely e- .. . ' sjtxoyad by Fire. , . Oantaln Clklna. llahthAnaa InanaotoT of this dtstrlot, who. returned from a trip to 'Alaaka yesterday, reports that it was by the merest chance that the lighthouse at Tree Point station was not destroyed by fire a abort time ego. It la a naar atraetnre and a llrht waa placed In It on May 1, for the first time . All went well until about two weeks later, when the coal which waa mtnrtA tn tha room adlolnlna- the tower became Ignited In aome manner. The flames quickly spread, out xortunaiuy a-fire apparatus had been installed a few daya -previously, and the blase waa extinguished before any great amount of damage waa dona It la the only station in Alaskan watere that Is provided with, an apparatue for, fighting fire, and had It not been ao equipped there la aald to be no doubt that the entire plant would have been destroyed. The tender Heather la still up north, the captain returning down the coaat on a mall steamer. Several additional buoys will be Installed In the harbor at Sitka, and the Heather will remain there until thla work haa been com pleted. . . HfnOMU ABB BUSY. Many Tassels to -Bo-Surveyed by Ocv snuaoai Offlolala. Captains Edwards and Fuller, In spectors of hulls and boilers In thla district, are In the midst of their busy aaaaon. Yesterday they inspected the Grey Eagle at Oregon-City, and today they will Inspect toe unamw, Biramger and Cva-net now lying In Portland har bor. On Thursday they will go to Yaqulna and examine the steamer Roberta,-and wiu-retura in unt xo in anect the Bailey Gatiert, the Regulator line's crack ateamer,' whloh will soon go out on .The Dalles run. Next Mon iav thav will ro no to Cascade Locks, and inquire Into the serviceability of the ateamer Sadie B. The Inspectors report that there have been more new vessels puiu mis year than usual, and throughout the district there is a greater, number In commla- alon than ever before known. Low Excursion Rates i To St . Louts and Chicago and return. account world's fair, via Great Northern railway, June 7, II. 17, 18. H. Dickson, C. P. ft T. A..1H Third St. Portland. NOW Is the TIME To order a Suit for sum mer wear. A splendid line' of samples are here for your selection, and bur style1 of work is the best' None can equal my work,; style of garment and fit. Give me a trial WMa VELTEN MLOK 406 WASHINGTON ST. D. P;L0KG FOR V I KIT. TABOR CONSTABLE s lXP. Long.ot ZtuaaellvlUa, candidate ror oonataoie or Mb aoor cuevtoi, waa born tn CoffeevlUe, KajL, June t, 187T, oame to Portland July 8, 1888. and has lived In Russellvllle elnce . Ndtember 18, 1887. - ; . Mr. Long says he reailaaa that ir ne mmmimm tk. rwamnnratia vota onlv that he would not be elected. But aa hla long residence has maae mm a worougo and agreeable acquaintance tn the ML Taoor aiainct, ne expecxe urn mmj Republican friend e will not consider hla candidacy aa a party pledge and be oomnelled to vote for the Republican nominee. ' Mr. Long has the support or many- or the bualness men In the district, who ... mmm hln anHMal klUIW. Rlf tiuiVHl M m'-m m.m. w Ing hlra to be free and fearleea, and from hla previous recora, tnat u eieciea he will do what la right w ' XABXJTB BOTXS. m i Astoria, June 1. Arrived down at 8 and aailed at 8:80 a m.. steamer Aber deen, for San Francisco. Arrived down itUn. steamer Co- lumW Arrived early thla morning, steamer Chi co, from Baa Franclaoo. San Franclaco, June 1. Arrived, bark enttno John Smith, from Portland. Hongkong, June 1-Arrlved. Britlah ateamer Chlng Wo, from Portland. Astoria. May 81. Arrived at 11:80 a. m., schooner Alpha from San Pedro. Left up at 8:80 p. m, American eteamer Hyadea . Arrived at 4 p. m., British ship Boa eon Rock, from Antwerp, via Port Los Angeles. Correction Barkentlne Gleaner ar rived In at 18 JO a m... Instead of George C. Perklna - ' .. Astoria, June 1. condition or tne bar at 8 a. m., smooth! ' wind; south east; weather, cloudy. . . Astoria, June 1. Elmore aailed for Tillamook at I o'clock. Astoria, June l Steamer Chlco ar rived from Ban Francisco, Ban Franclaco, June 1. Steamer El der aailed for Portland at 11:40 a. m. nrW BAXLBOAB FOB FAXJUI OTTY. ' (Bpeslal Olspaeeh e Tke levneLk . ' mti. rntv n Jnna 1 . It la rumored A' . t 7 ' v.. vaiia nit will imia have a, new U mmm " " railroad, the exact route of which baa not yet been determined. A prty of surveyors are now at work maklngNjpro llmlnary surreys. Thla town la experiencing a alight boom. Several new buildings are under course of construction and there la not a vacant hnnaa In the cltT. Both the Ryan A Luoaa Lumber company and the Coast Range iumoer company ara operating their mills. Good Title for a label. From the Kansas City Journal. Vll. tXTkaalai. : WllnO haa a DMm which cloaee with the worda: "What ever you do keep aweei." it wouiu niake a great laoei zor un mua jar. . . . V ' -' ' ' .-''.-" XX P. tONO. ; 1. - tt ; ni BATTLE 1 IS VAGED iiAROlll. HEARST OBOBOZA OOBfBBTIOB T$ 9ZYSBB9 XM XTB rilUM AJrTX-MBABB FOBOBS BTBOB 9 XX KXCBXdAB -siuun At : XiABa xs fbo- soxnrcaB fob FaUtssa, - ' i (JMraal Spaelal Sctrloa.) Atlanta, na.. June 1. The Oeortla rtamnnratla atate eonvantion - met at noon today. A nara ngnt ia oemg mut by the ParkerlUa to have instruotlous -tmw. n. tha Maw Yorker. . Hearst's friends are oppoaing and favoring the unit rule. The ranter caucus. , night broke up ta a row. Tha dalegatea . i..n . aHU ha rvtnarassman GrisTga Maddox, 3. M. Smith and Judge Sweat AU except Orlgga are favoring Parker. sjuuur iroT xxf ayxBaOToa. Oxuka ' Coaveatloa JTo ;v ; Xlvlda a Any Quastloa. . -.. (Jooraal Special Service.) ' . Omaha, Neb., June 1-Admlnlstratlcn and "reorganlaationM are slated xpr scoring resolutlona 1 Hears tj waa not in evidence. The convention is expected not to divide on -any question. Before the convention was ' called to order three deleaatea MX Urge were practical ly , selected, Bryan. C J. Smythe-and W. H. Thompson, xae zourxa man waa not In evldenca FOBOBS WTJT. Detroit Ooaveaioa Beads tTaUstaucted . Belegatloa to fit Xrtals. " (Jeareal Spaelal Service.) ! natrott. June 1. The Anti-Hearst forces won In tha preliminary organisa tion of the Democratic atate convention today, electing L. T. Heamea aa chair man. An ualnatrueted delegation wilt ha sent to the fit. Louis convention with anti-Hearst men In the majority, i Detroit June L Campau. who waa re elected a delegate at large and endoreed aa a member of the national committee, Is for Parker. MARINES ORDERED ' TO MAKE READY (Continued from Page Ona) henslve. as they have firm faith that either Great Britain or tha Unite States, or perhaps both, will effedt their releasa No mention Is made of their present whereabouts or their method of living. . . BATTLBSXXFS AT ZXSBOB. Lisbon. June 1. The American bat tleships Alabama and Maine arrived bars today. ' AMZBXOAB OBUxSmmTaT TABOZZB (Jeareal Spaelal garrtee.) Tangier, June 1. The American cruisers Olympla, Baltimore and Cleve land arrived bare today, making seven in port, . J UB'llOB aCABXAB" XS Via.; ,, , . liCVM BHU 0VKTBIB.J Washington June L Justice Joha M. Harlan of the United SUtea supreme court observed his flat, birthday today. Though eligible a year ago for retire ment from the bench on full pay. there la act tha slightest prospect that he will avail himself of the privilege for aome yeara to ooma, as he la hale and hearty and haa the vigor of many heal thy men half hla ago. The Justice haa served nearly 80 yeara on the aupreme bench and la the senior member of the court ' - :...u Tha Bolntloa. ,'-." - From the fit Louis Globe-Democrat The Igorrotea waat dog meat and the Moroa clamor for baked alava When the exposition Is over they may be per mitted to eat each other, !- ------- Pianos-For The Asking Streetcar transfers, commutation tickets, fruit can labels, can celled postage stamps, blank checks, tobacco tags, chewing gum wrappers and piano coupons of every variety and description will be accepted at our store until further notice as first cash payment . . ( of $30 pn any piano. 4. nav is, wc wiu give you u iron uw puto of any of our pianos, during the "coupon- sale now in vogue. Piano coupons are in reality worm no more to us or any one else than so many gum labels or cigar ribbons, but we can, and do . now, offer you a discount of $35 on our pianos because: We buy our pianos direct from the factories, in car lots; and have no commissions to pay on our sales. Moreover, our small goods, sheet music and ohonoeraoh departments more than pay our business expense; and pianos are an extra. This makes it possi- ble for us to sell pianos cheaper always than other Portland houses, and to make an additional $35 discount when "piano coupons' ar in general circulation. If our competitor tells you that this Is not true, don't you believe himr hes trying to get you to bite on his little "coupon" bait Go the rounds. : Then drop in here. We will allow youv$35 from the best piano for your money that you have seen in all your research, with a mag- nificent stool and scarf and a book and a fine selection of music thrown in. (This spiel is not copyrighted and may be used with impunity.) " : - , . Wright's Music & Piano House 127 SEVENTH STREET, i between , Washington and Alder. ' We carry everything from a jews harp to a piano. ' Music and books at cut rates.1 Our rent is lower than any other music t house in the city, THEREFORE OUR PRICES ARE THE, '. ' . - v:.r$r.y;-" - ',:.:'?:-;'-.ii-iA ' -i -v(. '.;-.-;-ytf:-A' 'rx.ti 6 Shampoos for AWoodlark Dfrcnttic Egg Shampoo hi to H yean gained ; fame ad praUe; a wonderful Invigorator and cleanier of ; , 'the acalp. ), Six cubes la a box. each sufficient for a fihampop,. ;V"V.-m :;tU-p-s--,by mall to any addieifcV ' v.; .V? ''ui-::--r' a: i'-J, vV-,V; 'wVv'fi't'A rniiftt Jfragrani, iaiung.'c ooia eyerywucro ' VMvw.. . ... r : SPECIAL 3PRI&5 THIS WEEK. .1.v..-38t 1 v Specials: on; MahlcunjBp'ods I This " Scissors, straight and ; ! - fcurved : 4 - . i't I . .45 t Knives, plain andffney--r."- handles ;.... ..ia? -Emery Boards, box. ..... .15 - NaU Ffleiva . . .e.V. i .V.15f, Buffers ..33, WOO. Photo See them in our window, regular prices 35 to, 50, , ,V Our Gold Fish ' Globes Have " Arrived 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25y- Japanese Gold Fish, each. .r a.. U.a,5f r Crepe e Exquisite designs, 10c for 100750 for 1000 Prevent Poison palk Take a bottle of Lister's Antiseptic Fluid with you. Keep r a bottle In the house tmequaled as a harmless and pleasant, MOUTH WASH, GARGLE. ' An application for bites.; - stings and bruises 8 sizes . .25si and 70 CANADIAN MONEY FREE ; DELIVERY EVERY; HOUR ?' i i ' - - ' '.1- -- - - ' - '-J::- f - fa. ia. i I i a i " 1 LIBELS FRENCH BARK FOR $873 v TT-itmji saaa Warahal BlOW- era laat night served la writ of Xlbel .l . aSsl a a aa a eniMitl sa Tin X. vigoroux. oiuwr 11 "tt. f. hark Maraeibal de OX ID, l mui , w- -av. ..m m.. in' thla nort TThe vessel was libeled "Wf.AKg claimed to be due the local firm of Meyer. Wilson A Co . . It la chargeo on novamuar . year the ahlp waa loading la tha p ort Oeestemunae, vrarm-jy. - Pi'-kA.: a wme.r . if ween. Our Guarantee any defect mads - good -satisfaction or money; back without qulb- 'r.blo' or question;';"' Albums at 10c i TAKEN AT PACE j , CLASliE & CO. place 18,000 barrels' oit Oermanla ce. ment and 400,009 xuos 01 uermw aju dicata coke waa consigned to the local , firm... ...'-'-. Frevloua to that time, it is alleged, the ahip waa loaded with nitrate and tha hold had mot boon cleaned before tha cement waa loaded. Aa a reault of the alleged careleeaness of the ahlp' a officers tha cargo waa damaged la the sum mentioned and tha court is. asked to settle the claims. . . . auuro ra r Ttranr. Turin, June 1. Former Minister of wi Affatra Rlann AtmA todav. Bia k ui.i a - " ' -- death baa been expected .for many weeks.' ." , N ? . , , r ' ; - ' : . s. , - ;''' - .V'! - '!4- Li - 1 . '; ' e . t..:.:.