The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 26, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE . OREGON , SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1C04.
"AN OLIGARCHY MISS PAFFRATH ;
OF PLUTOCRATS" ACCEPTS THRONE
CEVURTZ SELLS IT f OR LESS
, : .'-' i . , , " ' jm " 4 . ' WW ' " ' ."
Mason, Who Resigned Reception to the
I Treatment ot Colorado; union "immersr-
Pernidotts Traffic of Exporting Girls
Naval ( Officers and i Men
Kill
flip
EXTRA,
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by Lease
(Coprrifht, ' jmri!t Ktwt Bertlre,
(,. s , . .. Wire to The Journal) ,'
' --E- ,; y Staloolm Clart.) V-''
tf , Berlin. June Th arman Social
latlo paper devote considerable apace
', r to comment on tne treatment . oy in
r, American authorities' of union miner
U in the Cripple Creek district, and, Incl
i dentally, the German fovernment comes
' In for a certain amouot of praise In thia
... connection. ' . , . .
f In a leading artlcl oomraentlnf on
: f th persecution- of the union miner
A a. prominent f aorlaltatlo .paper In thia
city saya editorially!'' " '
if. , 'To thos who were wont to consider
, s. the treat republic on the otner sia
.r.f th Atlaattc a haven of irfusa for
t th downtrodden claaaea tha course of
political events
regretted.
In America Is treacly
V
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k
.1
A. .
With every safeguard thrown around
th freedom and liberty for whlcli tbair
forefathera fought tha great Intelligent
American peopl haa allowed th power
t drift into th hand of ' a fw.
':- y 011-rehy Of Plutocrats. i ;'':': .
"Daljy It become more and more evi
dent that tha United States Is no longer
a democratic republic, but 3 mighty
world power, governed by aa oligarchy
of plutocrat. . . . .
; v Tbe worahlp of money and th reck
len use ot it by achemlng magnate in
corrupting legialaturea la th primary
cause of thia change which aeema ai
moit incredible. . ' , --. - j
"In Colorado., the 'o-ealled higher
daaaea-that la t. th ay th million
air mine ownera nd their follower
are dally violating th. lawa of th
tat to annihilate- working men, whoae
only crime la that they have formed
union for their own protection, union
which are perfectly legal under th ex
istlng lawa of th tat. -
U-'.-r OomOed Into Tm'
; Working men hav been corraledlhto
pens aa If they were wild bftaata. and
not having a place to banish these un-
fortunat people to. , tbey hav been
deported Into a neighboring state, Kan
aa. On wonder what the nest stage
of th military tyrant will b.
"We Boclallsu in Germany have been
' aubject to much oppression, and there la
little doubt that th late Prince Bla
marck. In hi palmy days, would Ilk to
); hav treated . German worklngm In
the earn manner, but . with hundreds
of tbousanda of bayonet behind him n
did not dare to do thia. -i -
J . : t.-.Y . VtamM jof mtroUMclg? :
'. "Nobody ' wlll 'think of 'adcuslng our
present German gpvernment of loving th
J; Bociallsta or the labor union over much,
. but It knows that should it ver try to
treat German aubjecta aa cltlaens of Colo
rado are being treated today th flame
of revolution would spread over th coun
try Ilk will fir. , w'f ,
The k&laer ; if at least' fighting us
fairly, th monarchla government dndr
which we live would never think ot using
the law to crush th aborifig classes and
th labor bureau In Berlin ha even In
some repvct don good work for th
Miss Margaret Faffrath last niaht ao
or pted th InvlUtlon of th carnival
management to serve as queen of th
resuvai, vice Mia Ma Mason, who r
signed on account of III health. Mis
Paffrath expressed herself as gratified at
th opportunity to aid In promoting th
succea of th carnival and stated that a
far a was In her power she would en
worklngmen, but not so In th land of I deavor to make this gala season memor
th 'free and the home of th bra re.'
' . XpuhUovi Mrty.' .
And the government of . th United
Sfatesth Republican party now In
power haa th ftrttftlcry to give them a
chanc to continue this sort ot regime
for four year more. v ;, :"
"On might be tempted to sty that the
American laboring men deserv what
they get, when their votes give them
Puwer to off ,th..r; yok. t any - aT hTcelv
able. : She will get th fin new auto
which was offered aa a prise. .W.."
I am eapeclally grateful to my friends,
who, through their support and untiring
effort In my behalf gained for ma thia
honor," said Mis Paffrath. "and feel
that th tedlt of my coronation will be
Chiefly due to them, for without their
earnest support X would never 1 hav
r.
time.
'"Surely no other peopl would hav
a much patience as the American: but
that patlenc .haa ceaaed.td b a virtu."
KxportiBg Toanf Oizia. '. ' , ,
Iteport from th various antl-vlca so
cieties In Germany show that the per
nicious traffic of exporting young girl,
especially from small provincial towns
and Ylllagea, to tran-A.tlantlo : porta,
where they are delivered to disorderly
houses, haa Increased to an alarming ex
tent Agent representing house of this
kind In New York, Philadelphia, New Or
leans anVBuenoa Ayr, are more active
than ever, and In spit of th watchful
ness of th nolle authorities It is .no
secret that hundred of girl leave her
very month to be sold In th modern
lav market of th western hemisphere.
Th chief of polio in Berlin, a few day
ago. Issued a circular "to th police au
thorities of all town and cities announce
Ing that th organisation of a society for
th. prevention of th International sal of
girl had now been perfected and asked
for vlroroas co-operation from th police pende, , ,ecuring th election of hi
authorities. , - V.-L . daughter aa carnival queen. TfcV-maa.
Tb secret service department, which
ha charge of watching th movement of
Anarchist, ha been ordered to give part
th first plao after th struggle of my
friends, but realised that tb fortune of
th gam was against me and prepared
to gracefully glv . up my aspiration
whan I found I was second In th race,
but now that tb. queenshlp ha been
offered I' will do all in my poper to fill
th' regal thron a it should b filled,
In th. automobil that will become th
queen' property I expect to tak my
friend for pleaaur trip over th city."
Mis Paffrath ha Invited th following
to erv a maid ot honor: Mies Anna
Simmon. Miss Retha Fowler, Mis Stella
Carton, Ml Amy Churchly, Mia Sarah
Stringer and Miss Ethel Styles. Th first
two young women were contestant for
th queenshlp and Miss Simmon was a
close third In th race. Misses Alice and
Florence Canlmack hav been named, s
pages.
( Though th action was In no wis com-
pulsory nor expected, tb carnival man'
agement last night returned to Mr.
Mason, father of Mis Ma Mason, ISM. TO
which represented th amount he bad ex-
of their time to watching agents, for im
moral house and haa been provided with
all data and facts gathered by th anti
vice society. The - arrest , of several
American agents, ; whoa . name K are
known to th police, 4s expected to follow
la th very near future and they an be
ing carefully shadowed: ; - V
Sufficient proof la said to be In tha
hands of the authorities to send half a
' agement stated that' siho Miss Mason
was unabl to serve as qusen they felt
this money should b returned as a mat
ter of Justice, snd soon after th decision
was taken Mr. , Mason : received th
amount which he had expended.
Th United State warships will ar
rive this noon, as per program, and they
will be given a royal welcome by vry
patriotic man, woman and child In th
citv. Th ' officer of th Mardl Ora
and a citlsens committee consisting of
Colonel Jackson. Colonel GanUnbetn and
I. N. Flelschner will lav this morning
chor just above t he steel brldg. Th
receiving hours hav not yet been an
nounced,' but will be arranged aa soon
as th visitors srrtv,' - v-. .. v '- . .
A reception will be tendered th visit
ing officers Monday venlng at th
armory, when th public will hav an
opportunity to pay Its respects, to th
city's gut. An sffort will be mad
to hav both, officers and men present.
This will also b th occasion of Colo
Mi Gantnbla's quarterly inspection.
Among th notable present besides th
man from th fleet will b Brigadler-
Qeneral Ftinton and staff and Colonel
Houston and staff from Vancouver bar
racks.; After tbs Inspection and recep
tion a banquet, wUl b served to th
guests, 4. - ..,; j i : -; ; 1 1 jj. :,,4;-
Great screy surrounds th nam of
th king, but It I said that h la very
dignified and well suited to th xaita
position which hs will fill. . His majesty
will arrlv Tuesday noon and will pa
red through th streets of th city on
hi way to Multnomah field, where h
and th queen will hold court.
Another feature 1 announced for th
carnival - . This Is in , th . form of a
German wadding. . Th names of th
contracting parties hav not ' yet ben
announced. ' Th wddlng WUl tax plao
on Fraternal day,- Tuesday, July I. Tb
wedding will tak plac on th Platfqrm
In th big circus tent, la th preeeno of
tn king ana queen. , . . '
Th carnival mangemant will probab
ly max a handsom present, to th cou-
After th parade on Tuesday evening,
th queen will b crowned by th king,
In th parade, which will start at V
o'clock will be th floats, sailors from
th warships, the performer ia th so
ciety circus, ths king and queen and i
large number of automobiles. . -
A prls of a 1100 cup has been of
fered for th bat decorated- -automobile,
decorated in th carnival colors,
red , and green. 1 The ar th official
colors and not rd, whit and green as
some suppos. ' AU daslnng to enter
automobiles in th contest ar requested
leave their name with Secretary
: PARIS IS SHY
ROYAL VISITORS
t moxExs op Etntopii aju o nt-
? ZTZVa III OAT CITT AS sTtTMXB-
r OTM.T as nr poxmxx txajis
'r mo a. conr nr in sx.6t ajts
s, GET A PSA-3TXB. '-.-'.
CopTTlht. Baart New Service, by leased
, . Wire ts Th Journal.)
I : y Paul Tllliars.)
i " Paris, June 16. Ths annual crop of
royal visitors to this city oos noi iooa
v very promising this yar.. r v ?
y.t, nt mnru t are to hav th -usual
" number of visits of King Leopold of
, - .Belgium, but thr is absolutely naming
i; . royal about him and w hardly count
tr him aa a king. -,..ft- A-.rM- fpw ;
. ii-aiMF wiihflm mav : come her In
cognlto. as a recently published hook
't. aUtes that he has been in th habit ot
v visiting u without our knowieag. xiui
what earthly good is a king, or vn a
i . kaiser, who travels tncogn to t
i The young king of Spain will be here
aome time during th aummar. and w
' win hiiv to make the beat ot him,
h. though h i hardly tnor than boy,
i , and the grandeur of .hi kingdom ia a
j thing of the Taat. v : ? V
1 Gladden Our mearta.
But th bey of Tunis. wiM com to
: gladden our hearU, and w ahall have
? ' th pleasure of seeing him drive through
our streets siuing next io- ur n,
bourgeois president in sUte carriage
"Attele a la Daumont", -
, Mohammed el Had! will be accom
. panied by his oldest son. Prince ,Tahr
and " his prime nunmer, aionammea
I'Assix .Ben Attour, Gen. Si Asous Ben
Aissa and Dr. Lovitx, his court pnyst-r
clan. He wlU stop at the raiais jjey-
. sees, and In consideration or tne sum
crop of royalty to be seen here this amu-
;a mer It nas oeen arrangea o uv mim
T clal gale performance at the opera and
several banquets in his nonor.
, .'! - , Oermaa Telephone tines.
y r Th government of Germany, which
has spent J1,500,000 on lnterurban tl-
phone lines, has greatly neipea teie
k phonio conversations between this city
and Berlin.
5 J. K in nmr nnulhl tar a nartv in Rpr
t lln to communicate instantly with a per-
h eon in Marseilles. Reims. Roubaix, Cba-
th .ions aur de Milon. Rouen, Tours, Bou
loene. etc, a thing which could never
, have been made possible at regular rates,
, if at allf but for the fact that the tele-
p. pnone system in ownea ay me govera-
fl ment . - ' ' -
ik It may be a source of pleasure to
I those who never tire of praising tha. civ-
S lllzatlon of th Japanese that they are
i& via v MllotAnsi anil ClfA-fa ctnff nAftnl
' To address prayers to all theae dlvlnl
fj ties would require mors energy than, the
little yellow man . has, so with their
usual ingenuity the Japanese have in
''vented most up-to-date methods of per
U forming their j-eligious duties.
ln certain ' streets there are prayer
vt automates and for a Small coin dropped
1 in a box they get a small printed tract
r
PRINCESS DE CHIMAY
HAS AGAIN ELOPED
,Coprrlfbt, nearwt; Kmoi Service,': by teaied
' . Wire to The Journal.)
( ' Paris." June 25.-Tber J considerable
' Interest her over the news that Clara
(" i'U'ard, mfro married ' the Prince d
; Chlmay. and afterward eloped with
; Rigo. a gypsy '.violinist. has- now ..run
k -away with a canvasser In the servlc
? of Thomas Cook & Sons, tourist agents
' in Pari. ' n - ! .
thousand franc a month, v
dosen of these to ths penitentiary, while I on the steamer Hoo Hoo and Will go
nough 1 known of many other to war-1 dawn th river to meet th visitor Th
rant their expulsion from th country. '. I ship .will arrlv at noon and will an-
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i.-t-.
(; i , y.y 'tH rvi
FOR COMFORT AND ECONOMY.
-ml r
ZPZ ' ..I i
urn
v
I v That are made up with the
Hil aUklsfcA . , m- a i ' . -
iMi : skiu oi scnooiea ; imeuigence
"7 from breexe-welcoming serges,
tfi homespuns, crashes arjd tropin
' cal worsteds and marked, with;
' v,;this label UWm&
H. ., . -. . , , . -1 .- .i . ,
'-;":' Our, assortment of these fa-
mous garments, has been care-,
1 fully chosen with close atten
tion to the requirements of the
season.
to
not
Mitchell, 'U0 Marquam building,
later than Tuesday noon. : , '
:, Tba.OaxmtTal Pasad.':''
Th parade committee of the Mardl j
Ore requests th officers and members
ot alf lodge and union to arrange for
carriages in th opening, parade on
Tuesday evening. ' v Th purpose la to
hav at least on carriage represent
ing each organisation tn th city tak
. . . . " a i
part in in parade, . Th parade is to I
tart from th exposition building at 7 1
ciock. All persona taking part should
M at th starting point at 1:18 p. m.
mm
prices Always tne very Lowest
"t ri fT s n'.
a-; 4
WILL SPREAD THE
GREGORIAN CHANT
LOOMIS
MYSTERY
BEREFT OF IfiCOSIE
STILL UNSOLVED AND SLOWLY DYIKG
pops pnrs x Bzszmovs op sozva f szmusr ajt : pajus' polic
wjlx Vf XTJE TZsATBIOu JUTDl
.SXBTSATZOaTAX MVtXO 4XJ MM-
XT JST STMPUi MBLO-I
OXXS OP OBXaOBT TKI OWBAT.
U1T1 BJinU UTO MA BP-1
TWMVM PliTKOVTH AJTI
lonui smm ' aoozbssTT uii
OB BT ,YXOUUOB ;
saABOTOI OP ABOXJMBTV SST PIT
annt titwt Berrlea, hy teased
' - wire to .Th Jom-mI.)
Rome, June 25.-Certalnl t haa t ham I
. waning 10 modernity, and
th thought, of a gramophon n the!
vaucan is at nrst almost: atarflln. ...!
Pope. Piu X 1 an lnnovato. ; v
i anxious to pra4 th Orego-
XABUI OP ASA PIOVBBS, BXDtBa
ZV SOMB SHABBY XOTBXi OB?
' OOBTXBBBT-aBOXB Of PBABOB
OTBB PBPBAT OP. BZBBT. ..-T
(Cepyrlgkt, Bearet New Servtee, by tedse
- Wlr to The Journal.) , ;;' M
;"fBy Paul XsatlLl; ' ):-:?x;
London, .Jun: . Scarcely any vant
in recent year ha startled society as
the revelation of the .hopeless bank-1
rr-yERY house needs a good
roof nd so does" every head!'
Ifou put a MULTNOMAH
$3.00 . HAT on your head youll
have '.eWroof that will give - lasting
satisfaction. : Soft, Stiff and Straw
Hats at one price.
irvinn-lriit. Hearst Wews Service, by tae4
i 1m ea Tha JaaraaL)
London. Jun J8. No light has been
shed in Ixmdon today on th myetery of
th disappearance f... Kent V. Xooml.
Loomls" only frlnc in lonoon ar .
v Hart and wif. Thy hav not n
r hrd ct .Wm.i , Only two passengers I ruptcy of the Marquis of AnMesey. as
k a ... nun rnniM wnn mm.'m i ravuiKi fit , n. muiih k . a..
rtan chant through th whble of. the Laemii at Plymouth. They ar P. V, itors. v V v , ? ,v ; -
Roman Catholic world and is wissly de-1 Murphy and Jamei KUduff . .' w Hiding in som shabby hotl on th
slrous of doing away with th theatrical I They' reiterate th declaration that continent bereft of Income, drifting Pear
when the tender left the slip at Ply j lag of Incurable disease, the marquis i
mouth. They declare n uta noi do. tocay tn moat plUbl ot all figures, '
ths tender.. Ut. Flm, a 8an Prancisco .his liabilities. It was shown, reach
passenger now In Parts, now declare J,J00.000.
: . . -. -Am.A th. lanifff but -- a.in. v .., . .
On of th. great difflcultie. .k.,K :Vu-J2a irTMnfV aaV it Is Tmoossi-1 Ti ion onn "pk S " '"""n?! 'a ' oomnl.t summSry of th votes
however, hitherto hampered th scherde bla ; Loom!' shipmates ateclar W. H. I refused to accept, any further risks, ' tn 'cent -election has , been
is to be met by the fact of th fmr..il irni. iui Loomla were attentive to Uven at a oremium of ao nr nt I pnmnlled bv Secretary of Stat Dunbar
ouny or inaicaung, m printed musio. J Marion and Bsrtn .iveu, new v. -m Angeieeey estate yields nominally from th off Iclsimurn filed with him
the modulaUon which make th plain I lnr' bun1 t0 B'rH . . J . w f n tacom of a Uttl mor than 1600,000, by th county ' clerks of th varlou
a . i A.kA. sAv HsHTln Mf B I Til SIT lllti 1 nil r ahaM er4 Aae . a si . 1 - . ......
- f. 0 ' J"prssiT. ana it is this dif i"P"OT -.v.-r------ I , , 1 .7? " ",u jwuur, m- countie,, xhls summary snows tnat in
ucuhj inai in aTamanhone haa nv. I iveu g - i -.. w v,vv per annum, nave
come. . -i ;.u -. a, j..!,. A:v , .. I Loomls arter me tkier. v? . oeen aeuuoieo, mere remains an Income
,. Aural Tnltioa. , Imouth or Bin ar emy idu.uub a year, 'j v.y .! -. -j
0s.e which ha. f5ES iSsTaabut -
SamlRosenblaiioCo.
i ' ' ' - . -Ml .!..,'
Corner, Third and .Morrison Streets
anil aenaattnnt mn.u - .
i - 7 "" "nca t nas so
largely become th ccl0slaatlcai tuhi..
w replace u by th grand and
simple melodies which hav been handed
uwwa nj uregory me Great. '
OF FJCIAL RETURNS OF
JUNE ELECTION
total number of votes cast. In th entire
stat was 89.J16.
r .Ptank A. Moor, Republican cany
dat for supreme Judge, was elected by
the fact that Aural tuition ia .b7fut,iv not his hand n-'j tto -hoi. .IZ' ."1 a plurality of 4,S17. His total, vots
necessary and in order to nrovid. lit Consul Genem Jsvans tomgnt Thomas O'Day, his
they requested Mr. Alfred Mlchaella, the bHvd Loomls had lanaeo yeara " r;"vl Demooratlo competitor, received SS.7SS.
sua i irnnwn vnnaine MnaMou . . i is av KitmHW utzs Aia wmmb ... . . . -" . - I . ...... . '
aYth. vaT rikn, what C, J. Bright, th Prohibition nominee.
a number of members of the Grearorlan I newspapers. Evans added that tne er-
...... . . .... ' I . . : ii tw. T nntnta m
have!rfaS inti "Thea bween" he marquis wnt abroaiT;
BYf f l? "v."., ,h.hr nei. One passsge la th bankrunte
mnmn ana Liic av t . , - . . - . r-- i i . - 1 -
lished now all over Italy and probably dentally or by violence. Is unknown. '-! I X.??f f -n "uth ot for food aqd dairy commissioner. Was
by and by the study of plain song will L Th londoa embassy doe not beltey ,;"K h'fn , wtravaganc eieCtd by. a 'plurality even larger than
exrena u over tne wona. ana the lea-lrnmi. waa enarasea on anr aipm"J ir. . -- -"wumihwh iar tea that-srlven 10 justice arnun. uwuei.
son wiU be given by this inanimate vocal I mi.ainn. Scotland Tard has not been "'"V Vi;.:pKr, V , , ; , Uotal vote was same 1,000 lesa Bailey
I V . j .l,.. i I T '- TPtSh' M at BtAiifaV aa Mm Si . - All..- " . . a. . Tlati aa '
. v .7 , 7 '""lai wao WUl received 4S,8JI1 voies, o. uvB'",
assist him r asked .caltor.,i :.,.:..Ji)em.. 44.MU Ira W. Berry. Pro., 5,112,
iir", ""fl?.1" 7f no 'rtnls,' wS nd N. Basmussen, Boa, 4,098. BaUey'
: J i .... I U1UIUIII V w mm -
juSLAMkm ta vcavM. :'v:.y i. 1 -,t rna-rtnan ; Williamson was.
AS a mattr of course. ,.,!. 1 lcted by a plurality amounting to 14..
Prance ha developed over th. nt it 181. His total vot was wnu
i?!-rb'I?. "nant, . who' hi. Dmocratic opponent -
thai , a si i received hV' -jr- - r ! -
W 4BW f, V I
teacher.
f':v
EARL ROBERTS.TO
VISIT UNITED STATES
mission.
asked to invsugaie xne ;vn ;
BERLIN TO HAMBURG
' AT TERRIFIC SPEED
seemed certain to reneat
rnanrridit. Hearst Wew Bertice, by Leaed Gladiateur. - v
wire te t jootjulj I anytmns; can compensate ltr riahlna-r Frenchmen and f rrencn
; Berlin, June 2S.t Two : leading lo-j mpnd Blanc,.- his countryman, for this I women came from th genroslty of th
in vhh iikwij,, ""-t win iie in the knowlada-a I man who a few weeks ago nruueuv vu
A .. 1T1M.1 that .h.. '.-'k .... . " j ' " . - - , ...i.1.Jl.i':.!iVv.,7'.'
(Copyright. ' Hearat Nw Service, by ' teased
. v ' Ira to Tne Journal.) (
London, June 25. Earl Roberts -has
definitely decided to accept the invlta- hMi nrms
n?te BSJaMSr -Sm if. 11 h,! m Halsk -4.d thGeheral th,lr MUin idol, .
United. States.;He will pay his visit I .-4.i .mm. hava elaborated schem I to whom IYmm n... . ..Jr.; I u ,u 7 .
the late summer or early autumn. "luV.lTiVTn . hi.h sn.ed of eratii-"""J-" -7 """n w P
fru. ..... t... : I ur iuo vi.-v. . . t -- -- ' I . m. ...a4 fhri.tlan ' Kndea
xu k OTCU uwiueo electrical railway from Benin to Jttam-1 " me story of Mr. Xeopold d Koths-
' . i hut. a. iiau.nia 01 ifiu muti u ; i vuu . duudoimi : en. ntw t. .v.'.
"-? 7. - . . ,!.. a 7..7 . - nou-
! Messrs. i Biemen t oi.i "r .v . wuiu iu unriana and m.vio. j
tni, Miintrv. - A m .(win n . m. tim. i . . . . .. I . . . . . ' ... w. ..m..
v., i t. .. a w Wi I construct the railway a cosi or ,- i cuk.ii nas not been generally tnm
his visit is decided upon arranaemanta I .YtIv. . 7 .. it-. a rr on nA I .i... V. t 7J7" """"A"41' known
ii v. aA. ,n . . I 0Piu lor a amain " ,.. . . winiiu
will be mad to; give him a great recep-1
was th first man in
v ..'.-, ,1 hour for the same faree. but estimates
A. V. .41 W. iiwuviip llicil . in .1 . . . . . . ...I.. . . I
th, nlrlll ln,lrt ...t.ril.v l, B9 CW VI. wuua irut nun wuuiU ,l
Attorney Manning. through H. ' R Ad
ams, his assistant, and orders of dlsmls.
Twt hundred , cnxisan sinaeavorers
from New England vand the west-will
return t their quiet borne in the Uttl
towns, th happlr for th hospitality
of th king. . - '
They were at winasor ana preparing
ley to in para wnen in
message cordially inviting
u t.t. ..... ' I them to tn casue. nunin it. wmui..
. viubhh nwur. wno waa f . f... i . - - . a i.u .v.. ...
. j . .....: i. .i.. .v.. ... i ... . . . i tn. viairnra. eacu tiriinji iui ura ,u,i,-
Iiassenprav fuT vw-, , Jir-m-l.w wag in I .m. aniida hooks. wr massed on the
and ' then King juawaru. wn
and Princess victoria cam
their homelike Informal way
greeted the visitors in turn,
for a double line guaranteeing speed England tojrctv not of tb capltu" J w.ty. Vntnll
of 100 mllee n hour. ; .',.. latlon of ; Part before the Prolan l?r th l l lt
ntlHHIt lllK nllntta... I:. IV M cwwu . ..... , . .. . . s. I - . ....
Nfflll III' All I VhKl 1 : fares.and 14 shillings scond. 620,000 1 ' M. Perugia a banker, who was n after 1 .1? !nn
OIUI I II AllU, U I Ll I UiV ' passenger annually would mak the I year to b bis brothaMn-law! waa 12 ? T1""
CCPIinC liCiri Cr single line and 86O.OOO the double lln Paris throughout th siege., possessing ff-l.V .
JlLUHc KhlhASF profitable. -V f.i--.y- secret Information, wa able tte U Mr!
J1vj-V1VIv UULLrtOL " Tne General Electric company IS WiU RothschUd a -fortnight ahead eS : what A1ftan?
" . Ing to guarantee a speed of 128 miles an was to come. , - , , . v out
1 ' il7. ... .v.- . k ...in... , . j, areeted th
wossss a MriB,'' j
Following th singing ot th na-
hlgber.,
Scarcely t a - financier In England or I tlonal anthem th Endeavorers rendered
mnt-lpa hill wnnM t,... . . 'i ' . . ..i I..
iina nr Ln.ir i.i ui no ... aua.m .....:"' .:.
The gallant 2 OQ marched away wltft
Smltl.,, charged J 22Kelrt riitSl- ?M' 0a;w, tha Barnatos. r th. and bis bautlful
Overton. WitB bigh epeea -electric raai( ways, t . .K:rs Bells in possession of such a mi . .
consort. ;
.it. J . i illMr Fl hill ImilU V,.. ... . . " i . . . . .ii I.. I,.nni
Probably one ot-these scheme wU A Uaiu.hu i n fr .V.T, . I. ' , i 7u . W8 Jnl om V'l.. .
r-."-.:?''"-1" J?7.W CMsTK rZ?Sl?l.7?. f"cr of Jam; a round' of ch.rs for ths klndly.klng
til cun VX T W. B
with burglary, and Charles
assault. Jt Is said that the evidence
would not warrant a trial, as convictions
would probably not be secured.
Overton -was charged with assaulting
te tb Vest.
From the - Washington Star.
It Is good to know that th ant Is ex
A PUa AS ASHf FAJaTT.
But Mr. Rothschild flatlv .ca-.
profit; by th opportunity, . in contrast
n. ; quietly causea th nrenaratinn nt V : . tai i nluun infAm.l
vast, loads of flour, vegetables m I ..,. .-.. ..k in ih. r.n.
Christina M. Baater. a 1 .-year-old girl, pected to destroy th boll weevIL , For jnd every other delicacy .ufflcient to tion given in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
WLim 7'!r f1,al?.T,t5 rer" h! nt hM lwwn B '"fr thousands of people and sent Mark O. Potter at their home on Kearney
entering shop at 4 Main street last tern of industry, snd propriety without lot Into Parle the moment -th ciky street last Monday evening- .The house
M1Q Pat1tPnf tocarrywaya doing anything useful that was worth was thrown open. - : .. tMtfullr and elaborately decorated
'', , '- , 4 noticing, , . : r . . . ., nrt square meal eaten by with flowering; syrtn-a, Japanes lilac
cumber of articles -
hlbltlon candidates received respectively
b.oys ana i,bs votes.
In the first district Binger Hermann
was re-elected by a plurality of 8,813.
His Vote was 2S.970. Robert M. Vcafch,
Dem received 17,157, and the Socialist
and -Prohibition candidates received
respectively 2,800 and 2,867,
Tne local option, law carried by a
majority; of 8,118. 'About 81 per cent!
of the voter who went to the polls
voted either for or against the law,
showing the widespread Interest In the
measure, . The total, vote for the law I
was 48,318. and the vot against it was
40,188. ' i
Tb majority In favor of th direct
primary law was overwhelming, amount
ing to 89,851. Th affirmative vote!
was S4.205 and the negative only It.'
Quite as decisive wa the vote on thai
constitutional amendment, relating to
the state printer' office. -The affirm
ative', vote was 48,334 and the negative
vote only 14,031, giving a majority of I
51,803. , , - i
-The Reoubllean maloritv in the naxt
legislature will be even stronger than in I
the last. ' In' the senate there will be
86 Republicans and S Democrat. -'In
the house the Republicans will number!
60 and the Democrats 10, ' .
and roses, t The dining room was es
pecially attractive in whit marguerite
mnA Cmi fA.nl n I Mnnl.a It nnrtllt.-M
W1IV,1I1. . yuiyiW. . ... , CT, If 1U1.III
Redell and Mrs. Edward It. Haft pre
sided over tha refreshments, assisted by
Miss Amy May,,MJss Neuta Potter, Mis
Angela McQueen and little Jean Harden
: Among those present were; Mr. and
Mrs. - Hogue, Carroll.. Rdell, Russell,
Ogden, Smith, Croaaman, - Harder,
Janes, Thompson, Moore, Brown, Mrs,
Potter and daughter, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs.
MacMorris, Messrs, Rogers, Wintlei
Marks, Mahon, Durkes, Mrs. MoGalllard,
Mrs. Hunting, besides tha members of
Mrs. Potter'
and Miss Bull.
ROBBED OF $30,000 - -ON
RAILWAY TRAIN
(Copyright, Hearst New Service, by teased
. ' 1 Wire W The Journal ) t s
Berlin, June 25. Mr. Castlnau, direc
tor of th New 'York theatre, was robbed
of 880,000 last Wednesday while on a
train . traveling .from Bremen to Ham
burg, t
A Parker paper say Its '1 candidate
"carefully - weighs his words." ' After
that he must nut them beck in cold stor
age, for they never reach the public
Gevurtz & Sons'
to
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EXTRA
SPECIALS
HANDSOME
PRESENT
I. GEVURTZ &
Corner Yamhill and First. "
The-Little-at-the-"Time Store
FOR ALL THIS , WEEK
fV I;T H A (j R A N D
FINALE SATURDAY
IMlUXli.' Ai. B U LLULK II
: - . ".f
To every visitor to our
store tnis week no restric
tion, no buying, no time set
for the visit, only come this
THE PLAN
ANY SCHOOL GIRL
Who , visits our store any j
nour or day this -week ac-
companied by parent, grand
parent or guardian will be
CRUMB TRAY and
'BRUSH FREE 7
ANY SCHOOL BOY
Who vvisits : our 7 store any
hour or : day- this week 9 c-
companied by v parents,
jandparents or guardian
will be given a handsome
and durable, r,,
CLOTHES BRUSH
: : FREE ..
Buying absolutely unnee
essary ; just visit the store is
all we ask. . ,
TO THE
OLDER PEOPLE
Visit us during the week,'
your names will be taken and
Saturday at 8 p. m. . ticket
containing your name will be
made out and - placed in a
box. Three will be drawn
Ist-Handsome Rocker
Any $10 " Rocker in , House.
2dFinc $5 Picture
' Choose Any in House.
3d-$2.50 . Piece of
? : :Silvenvare : .
' Your Choice, of Course. ?
T Evervbodv . , invited all
durlng.the week-especially J
$1 DOWW
$1 A WEEK
, Buys any piece of Furniture
pin the house. '