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THE : OREGON ; DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. : MONDAY . EVENING, JUNE 13. 1001 MRS;: ABRAHAMS 7 TROUBLES ENDED GAMBLERS FIGHT OVER DI fUHC ORDERS WE HAVE NO DULL DAYS; AT OUR STOTLJZ VISION oy SESSION AND WE ARE EIUCHT AND FRESH , . . TODAY F0.1 A BUSY WEEK Pioneer Woman of Portland Passes Paralysis atfibriyviHour From Hard ships of Early Days and Dies Poor;;' . ,v ' ', j (V v ' , i ,',,.(.',; i .. ' Three big annual meeting of the or der of Masonry in' the state of Or- ion beno their sessions in this city thta morn Inf. These organisations are tha Soottlsh Rita Masons,? who.,', are meeting In their cathedral on Fifteenth atreet; ,the grand lodge, In the Masanla A 1 t 1. -1 ' Mr. Jane Abraham, a god 7. died at v her home at 10 Kest Seventh atreet at 9 o'clock thia morning, after an Ulneaa of three weeks, tier body waa removed to v Flnley)' undertaking ahop . thia fore noon. Mn. Abraham waa a native of ( Ohio. ; She and her husband, ; James Abraham, cam to Oregon in 185 J, and . i aettled on the east aide, where Mr, Abraham dlfd in 18J, leaving an aetata . Valued at 1100,600. . .' , During the last year old friend of Mrs. Abraham assert that aha had been V in better health , than for , many years , past About three weeks ago her mind. . which had not ; been strong, gave way, , and partial paralyele resulted, probably tha result of brain hemorrhage. One -. week ago laat Saturday ahe waa re- ; moved to the '. Mount Tabor nervoua sun I tort urn, but waa returned to ber eot- - lags alter four flays, where aha waa 'r cared for by a nurse, Mra. Barton. . She gradually grew weaker, and her death had been expected for aeveral days. A aon waa born to Mr. '-. and Mra. ' Abraham, but died a number of year - ago. . She ,Jrt a nephew In Portland, ' Fremont Abraham, and .another nephew. ' J. A. Hughes, Uvea at Newberg. Yam- hill county, H. K. Sargent, guardian of Mra. Abraham, notified Mr.-Hughes, of the death thia morning.-. '. v ' Mra. Abraham died In tha cottage at ; SO liat Seventh atreet, In which ahe had a life Interest It had been her home ' for 11 years. Adjoining la a large real . dence which the guardian aaya brings in a rental of 12$ a month when occupied. -, She also, had a life Intereat in tha latter ; property. The income from thta prop ' erty waa her only source of support -When Mr. Abraham died, February 7, i Holding four canvaa eacka containing 11,000 under hie arm, Ben Taylor pre sented a revolver at the , breast of - A. Shapiro, one of the proprietors 6f the Maae cafe, located on Third avenue, near Yamhill atreet, yesterday after noon and backed out of th place Close ly followed by Shapiro, who called blra temple. Third . and Alder atreeta; and a coward and dared him to shoot, be tn- worCen'a branch of. the order, the threw the money Into an adjoining aa- order of the Eastern Star, In the Sell loon and ran te Jack. l$iaalera ealoon. mg-Hlrach , building t on -Waahlngton on First atreet near Madlaon, pursued street . .". w t . . i ,, by a crowd. Ha waa taken back to the tTnfi tmAmmmtitiMa wr rMnrv,i tat m-. t,n : iv,.k.n. ..'k l Maae ana aiierwara erresiea on a unarso ..b l' nl t th imin named aa aoutrl. no bond being rw- ",rpUDr w"1, T" MleaMd J nearly 100 women are regUtereo. ' at- a c.., ,i i .. - aw - iv r . . - v - i lenaanta at tne Kaatern niar meeunr. i"1""- . uwwuoiiu7 e" www n b- i Taylor baa foa.aome time had tha tire property In trust tC M. Jdltfman, I management of the . gamollng- rooms A. C Falrchild and 3. IX Lee aa true-1 oonduoted In connection with tha Maxe. tees. These trustees held similar posl-1 Recently he and Shapiro ft Lake.' the fecial Prices ;&piakipG5l ! V-' Look Ovcr ThSs List and Save a Littl3 by Eixyfc Now: tlona Of trust with the Methodist hospl- I proprietors, . had a disagreement end it taj at Hunnyside, the Portland university 1 was decided to dl discharge Taylor and on the peninsula, and other Methodlat in-1 tire Clarence Blaaler. The latter was eUtuUons. It is alleged that they were I given the position. When it came to a to pay all claims held by these lnstltu-1 division of th money, on hand trouble tlons, and that they agreed to nay Mra. I r.iiitA . rant Bisks. oontsJnin tiBt Abrahams 1200 a month. , Tha court reo-ec wra taken from th safe and laid rtJ,t7 gagea juage i-ipes ana Tancis uiarnoi . sjudiieniy Tsrlor e-rsbbed tha money to break the deed. It la aaid this waalnit niinr s. .rvoif : st Hhsniro'a dona on th advice of friends, and tha .t".5 i m not W follow.' ani "7n.cn"! ".""". "LI nronertv ramrt. t txr. Th. f.nt.n.ri::X.. .w : " . . luar Frnep sri o church then presented a claim for 111,. I -This waa nothing but a 1 drunken 000, which waa d I will owed by her attor. 1 row,- said Mr. Shapiro, -and did not tendants at tha Eastern Star meeting, and nearly a many more women are at tha Hotel Perkins. Th , men n at tendance- at the meeting are registered at all of th hotels, most of them be-1 Ing at th Imperial and Perklna. . Th grand royal . arch chapter met In Its 42nd annual conclave at the Ma-I aonlo temple, 10 delegates being present. th apportionment . being three dele gates to each lodge. Every part of th Is represented In th meeting. Thia body meeting today 1 the. law making- body and will be occupied with that branch of th work during all of - TOILET PAPER 62 .'-1 T-i TH ; , . ouctlol XUZCU IWUOi; r ; JTiysician s Toilet Tissue, -' medicated . . -'j . '.78$ Nero f.;.'..m.;i27j Sanitas . ' .... ; , .47) Qneida . , . .v; . ....43 GARDEN HOSE t l 00-foot Lengths and Coupled v - ; Ready to Attach. ; Competition .$2.45 Columbia ' v - $3.75 Woodlark ...$5.C5 neys, in March, 11(0. The case waa ap pealed to the county court, where the clalni waa cut down to 11,000, and an other appeal to tha circuit court resulted in the Jury bringing in a verdict of 11,100. In November. 1117. th trustees of Centenary church petitioned th coun ty court for th removal of Mra Abra hams as executrix on th ground that aha was old, Infirm and feeble In mind. Before th petition had been acted on Mrs. Abrahams resigned . and W. B. amount to anything." '"- Their plan is to finish their proportion of Maaonle dutlea In time for the grand lodge meeting, which beaina tn tha Ma aonle temple next Wednesday morning, and at which nearly 100 delegates are tO' be present i ' iiv- V I: t ' The grand ' chapter of officers pres-j ant today t are; H, M, Davis. ' union, grand high priest: Thomas , F. Ryan, Oregon City, deputy grand high priest; Edward Blddle, Dallas, grand king: Lot L. Pearce, Salem, grand scribej p. P. Dr. E. P. Hill, pastor Of th( First Mason. Albany, grand treasurer J. - F. Presbyterian church. wlU be givn a r I Roblnaon, Eugene, grand scribe; F, 'W. DR. E. P. HILL WILL BE GREETED TONIGHT burke was appointed executor by MeaPtlon Wa congregation at thelDavia, tnion, . grand captain or tne county court' Burke allowed the claim I churoh at! O'clock thia evening, r-t inoat; renumora Keuy, rortiana,, grana of CenUnary chuach for 116,091 In full I ratification of local option will be aiiecrarerj u. m. loran, icugen, grana MuetTbf the property haa been sold reature of th arratr, and something will I onepiean; a. . , niensr. ijaim, xrmna n atiaf h kIiIim inimt a.lba aald oonoernlnc tha wock of tha Mu-1 principal sa rowan: tA Kjaaie. la law suits have taken all of it except jnlolpal.leagu in the recent campaign. I Oranda, grand f royal arch captain: the two houses and iota mentioned. - j Addresses will b made by aeveral prom- J Frank 3, Miller, Albany, grand master Tha Centenary Methodlat Episcopal I ment ' clergymen and laymen, ana Dr. "e xmrs vsu:a. warsnui, ron- church win hv rhr at th. fi.n.r.1 1 Hill will make response -to' the expree-1 lana, grana master or in secona van I toilet soaps v .WilliaoM' Barber Bar; . ? i cake.': ,V Special:.;. . I , 3f Williams' Shaving Stick,' Special !'.;.,',-..:;; i.ilt .Wilaama Jeraey Cream, f 7"- Soap. -1 Special.:. :i; t: 7f ShakerslTar Soap. Special ' 3 Packer's Tar Soap Special 11 Lilly Webb Soap. SpecUl M Cotton Soap. Special.;.. 47 BLAZE Oi'l STEAMER e ... , QUICKLY PUT OUI with her pilot house on flr. and frightened passengers gathered about I the decks looking eagerly toward the ;,. lireooata, tha river ateamer lone started down stream last Saturday afternoon on her wsy to Washougal. It waa only by prompt work upon the part of Captain , O. W. Hoeford. and Chief Officer Allen Pierce, that the flames . were 'extin guished and th Uvea of many paaaen ' gere aaved. . The lone leff the Alder street dock ahortly after noon on Saturday last i and proceeded to th wharf of the Port- land Flouring Mills, where aeveral tone of cargo were taken aboard. About I . o'clock p. tn. Captain Hoeford signaled the engineer to go ahead, t The llnea , were cast oft, and the ateamer - started for her passe ge down the river.. - When the boat reached th middle of the river smoke waa discovered coming irom tne aeon at the root or the pilot nouse. Within a minute after the smoke . waa flrst seen by the efneere of tha vessel, a sheet of flame shot np from me nouse, ana began to burn briskly. Captain Hosford quickly Informed hla .-officers f-the flrer and Chief Officer Pierce at once assumed command of a bucket brigade. Although the eJara of Are spread quickly among th passen gers, there waa no panic on board. 1 lalona made by the previous speaker. I Henry Roe, Portland, grand master of will be announced later. , ; Th program will be: h , . -.- th first rail: John Dukehart, Portland, . Hinsnna. "America." oy tne cnoir ana i inwu niuii. a,.i. Anninv m,AA.Mm Wtr t?mr n I . At tha mrnA ianian it,t )remii Ofs. ien -up k u a. nv nieamer wwttier, (tronaugh, who will preside aa vice- der of the Eastern Star's fifteenth an- from San Franolsoo,' via Seattle, t . ' president of the cltlaena' local-option nual session, which opened In th 8ell- " Sailed at 10 a. m. Steemer Alpha, for committee; address by Rev. E. L. House, Ing Hlrsoh building for Its thro days' San Francisco. . r ;i : ' D. D pastor of tha First Congregational seoslon th foUowlng officers wr pre- Arrived at 11 p., m. Steamer Alliance church: tenor aolo by J. R. Fargo: ad- nt: Helen P. Oatch, Salem, worthy from San Franolaoo and coast polnta. ' dress by MlUef Murdock, counsel for the grand matron, and I chairman of the ; San Francisco, June ll.Arrlved Municipal league: soprano aolo by Mrs. meeting; C F. WIegand, Portland, Steamer George Loom Is, from Portland Fletcher Linn, "Star-Spangled Banner"; worthy patron; Mary Scott Myers, Th and schooner W.j F. Witxemann. from address by H. W. Stone, general seer- Dallea, grand secretary; i Astoria. - i . -. y. tajry of the Y. M. C. A.; address by Rev. : In. the meeting wer 140 delegates, Astoria, June 11. Arrived down and f. Burgett Short; baritone aolo by Dom representing th II .chapter of th or- ailed at 1.45 p. m. Steamer Despatch. Zan: response by Rev. E. P. Hill; sing- der In the . state, three delgata to a for San Pedro. . . , . - -i ' Ing. "Battle Hymn of th Republic," solo chapter, and 11 past grand officers. It Astoria, June 11. Condition of the I by Mra Max M. Shlllock, chorus by thai was by far tha largest and most enthu- bar at 1 a. m. Smooth: , wind north-i audlance: greeting to Dr. Hill by the I slastlc opening meeting ever held by the west: weather cloudy. . . I Donl In the general auditorium. - ; I women or Masonry tn Oregon. Astoria, June 11. Arrived t 11 m I Th Invitation to b present 1 x-1 i n meeting. openea WJtn.a reception Steamer Aberdeen, Vfrom San Francisco. I tended o all. Ban jrrancisco. June 11. Arrived MANICURING ARTICLES' ; Parker Pray 'i ' Onsroline. v ' Special 33 Parker 'Prays Rosaline. - f-Special- ; . ;' .'.';;, , ; . . ; , 14f Parker Pras Emery ;-:f-"iM , -. Boards. Special. , . .'. '.14$ saw w-k f mm mn t.l J 4 1 jc mil xjuners. pecui.A4fr 35c Kail Buffers. Special.23l 50c Nail Buffers. , Special. 33 65c Nail Buffers.' Special. 4Zf 15c Nail Files.. Special... 20c Nail Files. Special.. . 11$ H9c Nail t ila. special. . . x4f Steamer Columbia, from Portland. , CHICAGO RACES TO m . , BE MINUS BETTING SHUT THE FAITHFUL OUT OF EDDY GROUNDS 5 . (Jooreat Rpeelal Serriee.) . rv,'Au T 1 i . ..... 1 thousand Chriatian SclentlsU who have rJ-2?Ant?ram wVth tb the visitors, followed by an address of welcome by - Mrs. Hannah Povey, worthy matron of Myrtle Chapter No; it, - Response. Mrs. .Delia Houston, as sociate grand matron, Next came - the report of the credential committee, th address or tha grand matron, the ad dress of grand' patron, and reports of tne - grana secretary . aad th grand treaaurer. . ,v ' ; a . ( An Interesting feature of the forenoon t SHAVING, MIRRORS 15c Shaving Mirrors. Spl. 5 40c Shaving Mirrors Spl. 10 75c Shaving Mirrors. Spl. 39) KAJtnns VOTES. Astoria, June 11. Left up at 1 a. I'm. Steamer Alliance, - ..'---; Bt, Helena. June 11. Paaaed at 10:10 a. m. Steamer Alliance. Astoria. June It Arrived at 10 and (leered Special Serriea.1 'Chicago. June 13 Mayor Harrison been attendlna- th Boaton meetina of l? Orand Matron Helen P. Oatch of . a cut today called on Chief of Police O'Neill the mother church cam her today la f'- roM lt behalf of tha order, to prohibit entirely any sembl.no ne three special train to vielt Mrs. Eddy ! P"ntatloa address being by th horse race bettlna- within th. -i.- i at Pleasant View. , ' . i arena secretary, wary Bcott Myers. , u ita and especially at Waahlnaton nark I ' They wer not permitted to nter Jlh " 19 ocg tne arternoon eaaions track which pens tha seaaon Satu?dlv rmunda of her realdenc. Later tht f .bu?lB,e" WMr P tonight next with a lrh a.-. . . "f . I rithfuL however. u Mra. Ed I T:10 o'clock, tLe grand chapter of aor- 5 , . i ana too it ner arternoon anveana gave i " :J " m " r"m ivaa . nay. a HanraHniiai sstiniA . I e.ias'aa vua (iiidi u u rcBH i.u n rut nn - Rubber. Goods That Are : 'M lRubber.:,;':i "y;-. ; Rex Bulb Syringe. Spl. .275 Tullar Whirling Spray. 81.08 Boston' Combination Syringe f nd Hot Water Bottle, 2 , quarts . . i'. ...... .. . .08? HAIR BRUSHES 25c Ifair Brushes, Special , 10$ 35c Hair Brushes, SpecUl. ZJ$ 50c Hair Brushes. Special. 20 75c Hair Brushes. Special. 40 $1.00 Hair Brushes. Spl. . CO $1.25 Hair Brushes. SpL .SHf CLOTH BRUSHES. 25c Cloth Brushes. Spec'l.lGl 35c Cloth Brushes. Specl.21 50c Cloth Brushes. Specl.Z9e 75c Cloth Brushes. Specl.40f COMBS, All Styles 5c Combs, all styles. ' Specui 2 lOc combs; ail styles. Iv' Special V.' ; , . Ci". 5 15c Combs, all styles. . ' specui ...w ue 25c Combs, all styles. Special ; ; v ;t.v. i . 14 e 40c Combs, all styles. ; v SpecUl , . ; ; 4 .;. . v..$ 70c Combs, all styles.' ' ' special . : ; i W LOTIONS end : POWDERS Malvina Lotion,' Special, ,24 Malvma Cream. Special Z4c? La Blache Powder, Spccl. 21 Java Kice Fowder. Spec'I.iOf V DICKINSON WITCH HAZEL J Pint . SpecUl. . 12 Halt pint Special. 7$ TOILET WATERS w71Lr - Special. ; .....44 WillUms: SpecUl.....;. 30 TALCUM POWDER Mennen's Talcum. Spec: . O WHISK BROOMS h 20c Whisk Broom. Speci.ll 30c Whisk Broom. Spec! .15$ Our entire line of Carter House and Floor , Paints, , to, close out-pints, 10f; pints, 10$ i quarts, 2Q$$ith.?:M CHAMOIS SKINS 5c Chamois SkinsSpecl. 3$ xue Chamois Skins. Spec!." 5$ 15c Chamois Skins. Spec'l; O 20c Chamois Skins. Sped. 11 35c Chamois Skins. Sped. 1D$ 'BULK PERFUMES Colgate's Cashmere Bou- ' i - Quet, oz. SpecUl.. ;..'.25d Aiirea , wrignt's Extracts, . 'oz. SpecUl. . . .:T,Y .273 T. It' , ' m :' j-unooorgs vioiet uew, : oz. Special."..... . 31 v wiay s Amber Koyale, pz, 1 Special flSe, :,5C Rkksecker's Fine Odors. oz," . , Special, . . . ; ;& . 7: .20 river jue Treue, oz. . Spe-' river .Kosuis, oz. SpecUl. 49c Tickey, oz.i Special. ;.i . ;.40 xiuanut violet Extract, oz..;-.-; . SpecUl 7i7J7.; Z1 49 .rft fT ' tet I ' 10c Tooth Brushes.' Soecl. ' 5 25c Tooth Brushes. Spec1.14cV wc Aootn brushes. Specl.l7f? vNAlLBlW 20c Kail Brushes. ; Special D$, 35c Nail Brushes. SpecUl. 14$ HAND BRUSHES 5c Hand Brushes,' SpecUl 2$ ' rt- T T , t . . ' n a. m xxana xrusnc. special 7 FLORIDA WATERS Murray & .Lanman, small. ' - SpecUl ...... ..... . . , . lGc Murray & Lanman,' large. V ' opecuu .... y. ..... . yiiUf 1 Haysr Hair Health :r regu- lar OUc SpecUl. . . . . . .306 TT !J J - . 1- e1 Art - Special . ... ... ... i . . ..07$ U.au i u gumme ; t reguur 50c SpecUl ti. . . .33 oilet Ammonia; . reguUr 25c. . SpecUl.7...7;..,17d Bathing Caps . . i . . . . . .10 apariese Fans, to close. . , Of FrctDellverr Every Hoar of Day i ,,T. a US TV IIHH,".j'.: Uearaal Speai gerrlcs.) ' 'Waahlngton. Jone ll.The strike of Bante T machinists W11L it la m k. materially aided by calling out aU mo pouermaaera ana blacksmiths. " ' ).' ,f apiraiLTiw pazKxsm SEcxassL . . , viwni epeciai oertlee.) Sydney, Australia, June 11. Promt.. Sir John See haa resigned and Colonial .treasurer waaaeu will.' form .a. nw cabinet . . :.- .-. temple,- the ohlef - addresr Tto 7 be Tde tivered by Prof, F. S. Dunn, and a red- j tatlon by Coo M. Jonea In their cathedral on Fifteenth street IBotdal Dtooateh te The JooraaLl . I i"w ocoihbd mie masons oceupiea tne . TTsaeo, Or June ll.A nrinter nsmed "noon conxerring aegrees. about 40 I her the Chautauaua salute. In inn, ,, ii. i, I I. amxxsTBO roB tobozbt. Canadian Money Taken at face Free Telephone : for Oar Patrons The Oalck Service Popular PriceStore Ha'rroJ v.. 'i & fisll! ttp a h -t,nJf ' ?ur: MF.FT TIP K FA TH a i ai saer mar ai a mm si as mm mmm. m a mm , . ; IN WILLAMETTE! charged with forgery in securing US on Ireland A Son of "Moro. Trial will b faald at'Waco.'..,r', ment 'This work is to be continued I this evening and tomorrow. No on would aver be bothered with constipation If everyone knew how natu rally and quickly Burdock Blood Bit tere regulate the stomach and bowels. A.. A. COURTEfiEY V ; DENIES CHARGES THE STORE NOTED FOR. BEST GOODS. AT LOWEST PRICES m :BATMG 5SUITS This week we will place on sale new and eleeant line of AKiKJmA:tArma Bthin4Ssf "5S ".ffVk blacream; and cardinal, f at the ; following remarkably v low T . , 77 . " r : ttiawiawi wuumea ana up to aate: JMaae trom puin and .tVTiUed. flannels;r EnglUh;mohair : and !:alpacavy VAAlpiTwnpr FOR VALUES AND BARGAINS. If you don't see k advertised here, don't Imagine you can't getithere. If it's in the market, we have it , ,., --.,. A Vote for Carnival Queen gjTr: GREA7 DRlwSS:0S.o'iLy& Black Dress Goods' : Silk Grenadine; , 85c Voile, 42-inch. ; ': ' "Red Black Imported Turk worth $1.75, All week. ?1.25 Reduced all week V.".t. 60 ish Mohairs, that are exclusive 4-inch Silk Grenadine; t 9kc Viill Aiinfh ' - ' 1 .with this, house.:, Finest and V . worth $2.00. AU week.?1.50 ' Reduced allweSc tn "k most complete line throughout 44-inch" Silk Crepe de' ,7 !f , . ' K t' f entire stock. y; v ' ( Paris. Specl all week.?1.60 Y01 3f:mch; " i ' 46-inch Ex. Super Silk Finish, - ' ' Reduced afl week to.,.,43, worth $2.50. AUweek.91.05 ; Colored Dress Goods .j, ? , -: Jjflfy ; In our Colored Dress Goods - J, . 7 ec,i '7': worth $2 25. AU week.?1.75 department you win find novel New amv?l Silks for shirt-' 6-m(A Mohair Sicilians r ties .that, you'll hot' see else- waist suits, at special prkes for . worth $1.75. All week . 81.25 $L50 VoiIe 48-nch; 1 Taffetas, Peau de Soie, Peau de 4$-inch Turkish Mohair; Reduced aU week to.. $1.19 Cygne, Foullard and Crepe de worth $liJ5.' AU week .780 $15 Voile, 48-inch. - Chine, v j ; T 'f 48-inch . Turkish " Mohair,' Reduced aU week to 1 .08$ ' worth 85c. " All week. 655 $1.00 Voile and Crepe de Chine, N"OTF-Balance . of our 50c 44-inch Silk Grenadine ; J , 44-inch. , Reduced, aU s , "Corded Wash Silks, to worth $1.50. AU week, 91.15 week to, ;. ; , . il.S7$ closed SpeciaL,..,.:;.39r rnfr44 Kod. ,oui 1 QWIiT EXCXtTSITB PBT OOODg STQBtB W THB ClTT. " 7' .". :-'-. - Vj -. ''-f s.'.'-f-p" ' '' -1" . ' - " "I " ", : -.m-'::i:;r r7; )r::&7 Vimrw y-km:- . , CCo.tlnud from Page One.) s . I mission appertaining to this Dartlcular application. ' '..; :V- :-;j:.'.v-'J 'f, Whll attempting to draw a pailful of I water, from . the river yesterday aa the I steamer .Paloma waa going at f uu speed, Roy Smith, a deckhand, waa thrown overboard and drowned before any one I could reacu him. . , - ' i Th accident Happened Just below, th I steel bridge at 11 o "clock. Coroner Fin- ley la Investigating the ease and wUl de- ''''-:'Piianbs''and'Qrai - VBegardlng' the statement that I en. 1 . V r. 7'" MJI amined clandeatlnely. I wish to ear that I 12L.'..l7 ,"l'7'i.-i- Adam,waa applicant for th colica Li'-fI 5'" ,L!" h. Vh. " . . I.V.",. "I side by drowning himself near Canemah about th Tuesday or Wednesday follow: "not fonnd-unti : mtordar -- -- - .wv wu aaaw suiu m iavcu M a ! .. l aeAM -ba m VhaTj! iL.t A. s-t..,, . . i4 . , I (Ug 1U IrllBB a I VfTI . All lUUUEfle TVCtfJ ... r,:, 77 .v.!.,;! rZ. 'trr1 .! rterday afternoon by Coroner Flnley, 3 ?mI.I-TsJ-mJJ i th verdict was that, the man cam vw vwvM' ve aa A uv gASiuiunu 1.. kl. J.Hh. !.. 1 TJ .tll V. 1 w kk v uw vMutiiuaiiuu. suiu 1 U a-js , iki. a W irad W W a, lll h.!lni"i0"ef! 5? Hubbard lh the Raleigh building- - He ntwi ",;:;"" r lwa a member of the Ka iStowe?!, . a' seoretary, could not giv ftm-ht ln ,eirln Aaams : an examination at that time, o r...-- -..r onorn. rh. .arn. . I J ovui-.i. 372-3 74 MORRISON. ST. PORTLAND, OREGON IN 10 STOLE A SAFE AGE CAUGHT ,Seattl,g June, t$.i-After five. week Kansas volunteers snif fmiffht 4n fhnt rcimnt during tha in. m7iTi. V L . Pn'-H sometimes drank t excess, a thieves' camp near interbay ? thl "itn" J,rvi?u",Saturla3r ?' other ap- Jn(, bieajn( dnondonCv, H freouenUv morning and arreateA John King, who .U , f , ;..- . . IMUUW W having simply ,a number on .them, Adams' papers would not have been dis tinguished from those of. the other ap plicants. Under , these consideration I called Stowell : on th telenhon and asked If h would give the man the r. amlnatlon. He treplled that he thought not, as the date of th examination had passed, and as it was a matter of no mo ment, to me, and as w were to have an MOTORMAN THRASHES 77 j A MASI1ER ON CAR atole th oaf e t torn the Washington ho tel, .Clyde Brownfleld, accused of being an accomplice, in this famous crime, apn two weu xnowa ex-convicts. This afternoon the arresting officers are at work unearthing plunder hidden In the brush. Included in this ar the spoils of , virtually all the recent bur glaries in Seattle, Ballard and interbay. from evidence now in -their posses- ' incensed at the oonduct of a man whose nam could not be learned, and .inn. th nnitna heiinv thnv , mu other examination for the same positions wno' was a passenger on the last car j King and Brownfleld juat as they were mior, ioiu Auams ne wouia have , to I "vin ny moe imb.ii. uii un mviiw i returning from robbing the safe in th wait t , . iviu orancn oi-tne uy , ouuuroan vaolno block last nlaht of 11.280 "RelAtlvVtO the welaht of thU Une. W W. Fowler, a motorman ln thel ; Included in the nlunder recover f party, Adam told me that he thought employ of that company, "gave the In-1 the officers is a email sloop arid two he was over weight and I Instructed I """ing stranger a aruoomg'in ne,pree-1 tents recently stolen from Ballard. In him. If ha thought that, to have the doo-lene f a car full of people. ' - . j th; caches ar Jewelry and clothina. tor reweigh him and advise the com- Miss Fowler, sister , to the motorman, I the exact value of which ha not yet mission tnat an error naa been made lnwa" repeaieaiy ; insuuea ,oy ine- man, i oeen aearnea. tne nrst report , or the man's , wtvht 1 wno sat next ner. owier saw , ana Personally I had nothing to do with thel ame in from the front platform, where matter other than telephoning, aa an act I h i bad been riding, and thrashed, th or courtesy to an annllcant , ha mm. nui. : ,,.' i ,i 4 to my office to make certain fnmiiH. i t- v "In conclusion I., will sav that the record of the commission Is open to every citizen, and, any one is at liberty to call for flies or papers whenever they want to do so and to examine tha nam. It seems strange that Mr. Stowell, be ing so honest, has allowed himself to occupy , the office of secretary so long, j Funeral services over the remains of j Sultan'a answer to the demands made Since everything In there was o j the late George H. Wemple, head Janitor j by the ; brigand and that It la be- crooKeo. . , - . , t , - at the hlKh school and tyier of the Elk, lleved all were erranted. Mr. Stowell adheres flrmlv tn hla were held at the First Baptist church at i ' .The full text of the letter from Perdl original' statement of the facts In the I 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The fun- j earls has been received, in which he says case.! ' As-to Mr. CoUrteney's assertion raI sermon was delivered by Rev. Ray I that the treatment. accorded him by the mat ne was removed because be was not I ""mer, ineno or me aeaa man ana Danait cnier, Kaisun, nas been of an ex 'metnooicai' and 1 not "peroeverlna- In memoer or tne oraer or iiiixa , , : ceeaingiy kina ana lenient nature. ins woncv m.t tstoweu said 'MANY; HONOR LATE '. ; V GEORGE II. WEMPLE SULTAN, SENDS REPLY TO RAISULI'S DEMAND Jnorni1 Snarl. 1 bnUl Washington, June 13j-iAdmlral Chad- wlck cables that the party on their mission to Ralsuli left Sunday with th SEVERE RUSSIAN v DEFEAT REPORTED ' i! , . t r... i , - j , ' x (Continued from Pag 0n.)7'-r,; against ;war and that & revolution 1 pending owing to publlo discontent are absolutely- untrua .:f.,t'rf.i.i..i;v., . - Th workmen wherever: Davltt want were confident that Russia would win in the end, and a matter of fact the war aeems to have drawn the maaaes ' closer to the czar than has been the case in many year, Davltt say tha war la actually a great healer of an cient wound and that Russia 1 appar ently presenting va United front to th foa v,,",i.t' , ," ist, -i' UNFAITHFUL WIFE. 7 CAUSES A SUICIDE; (Special Pispatch to The yoornaL) l,,t Seattle, Wash.,' June 18. Driven to desperation ' by an,,- unfaithful wit,: ' Frank. J. McComb, a looomotlvw. n- glneer, today flrd a- bullet into hi' - body. He died at Wayside hospital at noon. The shooting occurred thl morning at a lodging nous over th . Boulevard saloon. - t . - , y ! For two weeks th man and woman have been separated. She has been liv ing with. Andrew Bush. a. cook. If a-1 Comb ha been working as an oiler ln a - machine ahop at Bridal Veil, Or. J Last night he returned and sent for his wife and read a letter in which h said that he had determined to commit suicide, owing to the unfaithfulness of his wlfe ; He had no aooner read the letter than he drew a revolver. She r tried to snatch it from ,hlm. In th ' scuffle th weapon waa discharged twice. one ball entering McComb's body. , . A bleealnsr Iilr4!in vmm. ..j'm ' ijv. ruivirri ,xiract or. Wild "At the meeting last Friday, after I: had re fused to resign. I insisted that the com missioners should give some specific rea son for removing me. i Mr. Willie at flrst said generally that I had not been satisiactory.', when I tried to nln him Sown to a more specific statement, he retina ; - vyeii me trutn is, Mr. Stowell, that whll you have no doubt don your duty as you conceived It, your concep tion of your duties here doe wiva ours.- Htr. or. oerry ; nature's speciflo for dysentery. mi i uc. hiiu summer complaint. Prevents Bright'o Dioeaoe and Diabotco : w uaio , wjr, :wwftftAr VWtlUUi CC CU. ana liAUU-VAV is VllVQ CO,