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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALV PbRTLAND. TUESDAY - EVENING, JUNE 28, 1001 ASKS PERPETUAL HALF-FARE RATE FAMOUS HINSHAW CASE RECALLED SHAICK CAPT. VAN CARRIED TO COURT! 1 AATrunon nom nvrt AOAXVST AflTOBXA ft COLOTIBXA ' BXTXB fcOAD TO OOSCTSXi COM yurr TO CKASOB OHXT IAU zauiAm tabxtt o orr. (Journal Special Service.) Indianapolis, June 3. The principal matter before the quarterly meeting dt 1 1 1 CT 1 vi BIUU11I III BWI1UU HIS capital today It a strong petition for the pardon of William E. Hlnshaw, the Methodist mlnlater who la serving a life sentence In the state prlaon at Michigan City for the murder of hla wife. The Suit was begun In the federal court I petition la signed by peraons of proml- thla morning to compel the Astoria A I nence and Influence throughout the Columbia River railroad to carry gov- atate and string hopes are expressed ernment freight at one-half the regular that It may result In the release of the tariff rate between this city and Ooble. convicted man. The ult la a test case and la probably The Illnshaw murder la one of the re the only one of its kind that was ever markable crimes In Indiana history, and. Instituted. i- although Hlnshaw was convicted, and The United Btatea lsplalntlff In the the supreme court approved the rind case. The government, through John ing of the trial court, there are many Hall, district attorney, claims the right Persons who continue to believe Hln- The murder occurred at Belleville, Hendricks county, a few miles south of Danville, about 1 a. m., January 10, 18f'i. Hlnshaw'a story waa that burg lars got into me nouae, ana mat ne and hla wife had a deaperate fight with them. Mrs. Hlnshaw was found dead on the back atepa . of . the parsonage. where they lived, and Hlnshaw was slashed 11 times with a rasor and shot twice. The trial occupied five ' weeks, the f - closed on Hlnshaw his friends and rtla- wm-msW or tlves hired Plnkerton detectives In an mST 0XTXI XXi eirort to run down tne auegea Durgiars and thereby prove the innocence of the convicted man. After working for Sev eral weeks without accomplishing any thing the detectives Informed those in terested In the case that it was useless to search further for the robbers; that there was not the slightest Clew from I (Joarnal Special Berrlee.) which to start. The killing had been Treraont N. T.. June 18.-The last done with Hlnshaw's revolver. Hln- material witness of the Slocum Inquest, shaw had been slashed with his own ra- Captain Van Shalck. was wheeled Into ui, mm wns huv cuun on an invalid cimir inu morning Anv intelligent rteraftn eon rcnnl which an Investigation could be baaed, under the care of two surgeons. 4 The piCn6 T bargain, and ths kind we are Hope was given to the convicted aged officer looked haggard and worn, giving now will tempt the most fastid- man s mends about three years ago I He si a tea mat ne naa oeen a steam-1 ous. when a notorious burglar who had been I boat man for 40 years, holding a mas-1, Chlckerlng, Weber, Kimball, Haselton, conflned in the Michlaan Cltv orison ter's license for 80 years. He declared r?Ti 2rl . usoie, Haaaorn, Busn "'"" " " - - - - - -- are now witnin tne reacn ox tne provi- that entered the Hlnshaw home on the I when she was first placed In commit- dent buyer, at a saving; of from 8100 to night of the crime and that they per- I slon, I 8100, and the coupon, good for tii. i petrated the murder of Mrs. Hlnshaw I Since 1891 he admitted that he had that much more off the price. Here art. and the assault on the minister. This had general supervision of the boat and n?.mM th. buyers the. past week mA In a n.niln. nt lha I rmiflrmH tha lllnnll nt nthup wit. I Wn OlO IIOl SSK US tO Withhold their " " " V ,tl W.a " Remember this n t on r con- case, nesses that no mw life preservers had tlIIueB ntu our new warnou,e ntL(ig Hlnshaw waa brought back from purchased for the Slocum since t0 receive pianos: rtrtson and the man whn mad thm inn. I 189S. He said that from time to time I D. Qreffe. Weser: E. F. Wilson. Mar- fesslon waa brought to Indlanapolla had rejected from one to two hun- shall A Wendell: Mrs. W. Rogers, Jacob and subjected to a rigid cross-examlna- red. preservers. So far as he knew ". -"J fnfJ tlon. After the fullest investigation the "one of the offlcials of the company ft aiW ' n" ffiy itilSf IT authorities were convinced that the con- ever Inspected the life saving or fire Ite.eo A Co : X'a'orien? Lmball Di- fesslon was a pure fake concocted for nnlln PPratus or tne Biocum. lano; Miss Bessie Newell.. Brlnkerhoff the purpose of obtaining notoriety or a ivenraing me innpemon py uniisa piano; Airs. u. u. carrington, Hobart M, Biaics inspeciors mi captain saia inaiiiaDie: ju. tu. Maione, z.ootm nr- TxiTzxoinr STILL HUMMING Another Week of tig Piano Sales at Eilers Piano House. v Meatus zst xvtaxxd'b ; cxaxbV TAT1T8CZVTS oovrxioT WITH TX08B or vanniifM or cm, Another List- of Buyers That Speaks Volumes for This ' 5ale. Capital and Labor Are Both In It. of a one-half rate on the ground that $e Astoria A Columbia River railroad ta a land grant road and as such must haul all government freight RO per cent Cheaper than Its regular tariff. It Is alleged that JHily 2. 18t. con gress paasedsan act granting lands to Id in the construction of a railway and telegraph line from Lake Superior to Puget sound on the Pacific coast by the Northern Paclfio railroad. It was pro Tided, in consideration of the grants, that government supplies should be transported at one-half the regular rate. theory of the prosecution being that -" . another woman";'" that TiJEZ threw herself down on the bed and was shot by her husband, who Inflicted the wounds on himself to carry out the burglary story; that he carried her to In 1888 congress provided that all land grant roads should not charge more than 69 per cent of their regular rates in hauling rmy and navy supplies. In RWeV'Wriw.nUre'd" InTo "a Trackage lh th agreement with the Northern Pacinc wherebr the Northern Pacific road per mitted the &ther road to use Its tracks In running trains from Ooble to Port land. . - Last January certain army officials delivered at the company offices In this city a box of government supplies to be sent to Fort Stevens. The road refused to convey the box, It Is alleged, unless the United States paid In advance the full tariff rate. The government refused to pay In advance and the suit followed. . The government asks thst the rail way company be perpetually enjoined and restrained from charging It more than one-half the regular tariff. gave the alarm. After the penitentiary doors had 'J-'. GEVURTZ SELLS IT FOR LESS. Sewing Machine . For $100 f ' . t - . . : if gton, Hoi i .I . .. . prlsonment he was then servine- Hln- but few preservers were taken from I J?r JO"?s, xiinse piano; Mrs. J. iiu possible release from the term of Im- .h.w w.. r.irnaH . ,h- .ifnnia. the racks, and no water test was made. I i-ampean, weser; c. J. eargent, HODarti where he remained until last fall, when H ttlfied that Inspector Lunderl.r, ' KlmbaU pianSl aged mother who waa then thought to' be on her deathbed. TWO POISONED BY , EATING ICE CREAM SCHOOL PROBLEMS' ARE DISCUSSED TrpxBnrTHDXam om nrct or stati tiacxzks' aiso- CXATXOV BT OOmS XAXsTO raosxnts txat tx m com tt scxooii omens. that they will both recver. Schools; how to make them the most useful as well as pleasant, were Lewi-aon. Id:. June 28. Mrs. Maud """""f..?' th,V ??'on ft Partnn and J A. Took are Ivln at "" iwcoic,,. uivia their homes critically 111 of ptomaine ,on wnlcn met ,n th8 committee-room poisoning caused by eating Ice cream. at the city hall this morning. This Both are very prominent. It Is thought morning's meeting was In charge of the department superintendenta, of which C. U Starr of Dallas Is presl dent Among the superintendents present at this morning's gathering were R. F. Robinson of Multnomah county, J. C. Zlnaer of Clackamas county, W. W. Wl last of Tillamook county, L. R. Alder ifrin of Yamhill county, C. U Starr of Polk county, J. A. Payton of Baker county, J. T, Nell of Wasco county KLONDIKER ROBBED WllfLE IN A PULLMAN In the Klondike and was taking the dust to New York. (Journal Special Service.) ' Philadelphia, June 88. Walter Scott flan BtraffwlsM4i Vavni-ilsainswl in ISa nn. .h.t vkk.4 1 1 I H. A. Ball of Washington county, and aaa i -ni a m,.. ..i . t,..,; Superintendent-elect XL C. Case of .r v.. ti , Washington county, L. R. Traver of Ma iwii5! zsjssF'n? frpa?.1 were also present at fhe meeting: F. A. Golden. Marshfield; L. H. Baker. Sa lem; tx W. Yoder, Sumpter; J. T. New- hill. Independence; J. O. Russeu, Ju aene: Miss Craven. Dundee, and D. A. Grout of the Park school, Portland. The first addresses made were regard ing Vcal Geography and History from Bpeciaf Books and Outlines," and made by R. F. Robinson and E. V. Llttle- (Bpeelal Plapatch to The Journal.) field. As printed In The Journal yester- Bt. Marys, Ida, June zs. In a fatal day. Mr. Robinson advocated tnat irom light between homesteaders and claim- this time on the children of this state jumpers near here one unknown man be tauaht more about the great his has been shot and Frank Boulle so torlcal events that lead up to and fol- badly beaten that he will die. lowed to adding of the Oregon terri- Many homesteaders are having dlffl- tory . to the domains of the United culties with claim-lumpers and more States. Both speakers greatly favored HOMESTEAD FIGHT i RESULTS FATALLY trouble Is predicted. MARRIES DAUGHTER . OF THE AMBASSADOR (Joarnal Special Service.) " Paris, June 28. The wedding of Count Blron to Miss Lelshmann. the AnnarhtFT Of tVlA AmHrnn o m K- mmn Ar. to Turkey, waa sotemnixed in the Church " address upon the uWect, "Coni ng Bt TMrr. r-h(iin o pensatlon for Grading Eighth Grade Ambassador Porter was present and pape":. Mr. Ackerman favors the en the teachlnK of the great happenings during the years that Thomas Jefferson ws president "Lewis and Clark are men about whom every Oregon boy and girl should be able to talk for several hours," said Mr. Robinson, "for these captains were the first of our own kinsmen to tell the world of the great, rich country that awaited the homeseeker in the lands where rolls the Oregon." County Oonrt Should Kelp. State Superintendent Ackerman made Secretary Hay cabled his congratula tion. Schedule of Steamer T. J. Potter. The seaside steamer T. J. Potter will county court. actnient of a law providing that the various county superintendents may ap point examiners to mark the papers of the eighth grade pupils and that they be paid for their services by the he was alven a fto-dav narole bv flrw-I u'u nui ieni me niajiu pipes, mere naa irarhar tr.n.t uimhiii p..n- a u mn Ti,rMn h. k ..i.k vi-I been three or four Are drills and water I ri.ui vin,h.n ni.n, ur n x.tt.n - . a'u. k.i, .iiu, iiu ,1,1,11. ,mn ( 1 1 I - , . mu,v y.nitv, ... a .llbl .,in nau oren run xnrougn uit aiana pipes. eauey piano; j. ti. Aitmeyer, Kimoau This testimony is in direct opposition I organ; . B. Aldrich, Kimball piano; to that of other members of the crew Mr ? p. Humphrey, Kimball organ; who said that there had been no fire V?- E"IT.L -n."?"Jl" W .111,1 TIIIIMIlai, DVUHIUMIU, A. XX T J BCI , Haddorff; Mrs. A. Alexander, Burdett organ: I. H. Copland, crown Diano: n- n 1 XT I r 1W If AllklT 1 Hlf I terprlse Orchestra. Enterprise. Or.. Mar- DA I I IX I I ft UU 1 I Al l; -h". Pn?.: A. J.wsnsen. Bau. piano; - " --- - -- - .- .. 'nariAsi .1 r t isk Kimng nrsra n iv & CALLS PRISONER A CRUDE LIAR drills this year. nrsoa hoops zzniaiia a .Anr oranoi or n. rzuis' tibacitt Ain rm mu 950 to as- tAtTLTXsTO A VOsT-UmOsT WOBX SB OXf STBXET CAB. (Continued from Page One.) the rumor, as an aggressive campaign on the part of the Vladivostok squadron would, It Is admitted, be a aerious men ace to the Port Arthur operations. U.VKIIl.tllll VUllluatlJ, PC.W A.'V,, 1 . 0, J,' . ill iiiw fjasuiv,, Vj, iiililiMk.ii. Jacob Doll; George Stnston, Need ham Warren Emrlck. Kimball piano: Zep- pevrah ptagleman, Kimball piano; D. H. , A week. A Standard High Arm, Drop Head, C. & C Machine, Solid Golden; Oak Finish. ' - ...1 I... ,..-f ' i '"'"'. 'C " . Warranted for 10 years; A machine of the very ' highest grade. Material, , workmanship and finish the very best Every part , adjustable, to take up wear. Every modern Im provement of practical merit Every attachment . for , fancy work. Every Important journal has ball bearings. Every machine warranted to give perfect satisfaction and do perfect work. Every machine' an attractive model, practi cally constructed, noise less running. We sell the machines for as little as $20.00, , in payments of $1.00 a week. $1.00 Down $1.00 a Week Buys any piece of Furniture in the house. Its mij 1 rv, , j . uwi. 0111.1111, ,,cvu .mill organ; F. A. Farren, Stuyvesant piano; warren mm pevrah Naai Mecklln, Kimball piano: Mrs. M. Brady, Sherwood: A. 11 Beeson. Kimball piano: William Signet, Wesley piano; Miss While the free fleet of the Russlana is Anna Williams, Kimball organ: Miss neither large nor powerful. It Is of suf- JS?" J;1" wewmitn. "ey P'"n' i1,1; ,, .. " A.,. ; . ...... Dill, Kimball organ; Peter Allff, Burdett ""?"" l" . organ: C E. Brockman. Jacob Doll: B. reaucuon in tne ngnung rorce under h - r. nr.tt nmn- m . r.i.i. I. Gevurtz CEb Sons CORNER YAMHILL AND FIRST. THE-LITTLE-AT-THE-TIME STORE. Togo In an effort to suppress It 'This defendant! the plainest, roua-h- est and crudest liar I ever heard in this court," said Municipal Judge Hogue of It Files, a union plasterer, who as saulted Thomas Kraeft. a non-iinlnn plasterer, on a crowded Waahlifgtuu- ireei car ounday afternoon. "I find TOn TKAHXS KUCADOi Zs Grateful for Protection Extended to Catholics la Japan. (Joarnal Special Service. ) Rome, June 28. The pope has handed Fevre. Crown Organ; Mrs. M. Otto, Bin Monslgnor Mugabure. coadjutor Arch- seL P1""' P. Newell. Ricca piano: Miss Mary C Leavill, Singer piano; Miss Nevada Rookwell. Schumann piano; Miss Evelyn Miller, Baus; H. M. Robinson. Bailer piano; J. O. Tuttle, Kimball piano; J. K. Grantham, Hobart M. Cable piano; J. H. Nelson, Hobart M. Cable piano; Mies Mary Hansen, Kimnail organ; J. A. Piper. Burdett organ; Feter Lie- CUT THIS OUT . WORTH TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS IN QOLD COIN him guilty and fine him 150." concluded bishop of Toklc" now 'here an auto.raoh .Ever' ntrument Is fully guaranteed, i Judge Hogue. Am . . 1. 1 i 1 .1 . . . .... . r . " " . . I "' "l" Ihoiwuuii iu Laumiltl in I stOCK. L.UI 11 OUt ana I"" J r. " new Columbia jj.pan, and begging him to make the Eilers Plane House. 351 Waahlngton ..VrrV- nu anjngton protection effective in the jwar area. street. The biggest, the best and most tlH k "fW m boar1 a car He The mikado's steps In protecting PPulr P concern on the Pacific Iflftn nnaPniSn that ti rx m a nna. t I ... " I Oab m e aiiu Diauuu rathn cfl in tha a a r .. r-n K o x,. - I " " i wliittin.0 '.Uh'1 man- nd been successful, but In the actual scene was sitting down and unaware of hn . . .n... . . n.iilimt'. -... .. i iiuamiii-B inure are out jew assailants presence. etcctive Hoge- -.hnii. n- nth- .. on the car. arrested rr,. "".J-.u. 2 " pjjeB "ucvtu hid miuuo a innuence wouia Files te.ttfl.il A.- K v. ?" prevenung ooxer out- ..uv. mm tiu 1 hp.. Lr . In lh. .,,..1 . r--V, t.. I, . i . JnJFl -d ;--t,c,pat to w.r - - - ,,ii iu. hpb aiiu attempted to assault him. He said he Struck In self-defense. Other witnesses testified that File entered the car right after Kraeft Doaraea it, and rushed up and struck page Is good for 126 on any piano In cut it out ana pnng it in. CUGLIELMO ON TRIAL FOR LIFE $25 -J8-'04-rJournal. $030. Advertising Test and Closing-Out Sale of Eilers Piano House $25 This coupon will be received at Eilers Piano House, No. 8S1 Washing ton street, Portland, and Is good for the first or cash payment of TWENTY - FIVE DOLLARS and celebration sale, Toward the purchase price of any piano during our advertisement test Dt this coupon Monthly or weekly payments for the balance may EILERS PIANO HOUSE. n exactly the aame as cash on NOTE. We agree to accept this cou anv nlano In this sale. Monthly or weekl be arranged for to suit the convenience of the buyer. Delivery of the Instrument will be made immediately or at any tirae In the future. couzspoxrDxxrT dsao. (Joarnal Special Service.) Niuchwane June 28. P. J. Mlddle- (Contlnued from Page One.) I in his hip pocket. He went to his sa loon, at the corner of First and Mar- hlra while Kraeft was lookin in n- ton. a newspaper correspondent, is dead ket streets, and there he gathered up otner direction. at liao xang or enteric fever, t ,ome moneV and took his bicycle and fled on it to Llnnton. nine miles north of Portland, where he had Italian friends. An hour later he was captured at the point of a revolver by W. A. Alcorn. postmaster of I.lnnton, while he was at tempting to hide himself in the brush near the village. The coroner's Jury found a verdict to the effect that Freda Oaracia came to her death by a bullet from a pistol In the hands of Frank dugllelmo, and irouDle is expected between union and non-union workmen at the theatre Dunaing. and last night Chief Hunt sent (sergeant Carpenter with a aaumt of officers to escort the non-union work men to tne street cars. ENERAL FUNSTON REVIEWS MILITIA I at Llao Yang of enteric fever, t QUEEN WILL BEGIN HER REIGN TONIGHT (Continued from Page One.) AEROPLANE ALMOST READY FOR TRIAL ail mrx8 nr tnriosT commr abb WATCKXJTQ WITH rBTTSUBTTU APraOACKXVa BXPBKXMXirTAX. raxr or obakt xmyv nrxso MACsnrs. (Bptcltl Dltpttch to The Journal.) La Grande, Or., June 28. The people of Union county are anxiously awaiting the trial trip of the flying machine that Is. being Invented by Orant Keys of Elgin. Mr. Keys has been at work on and leave Portland. Ash street dock, for Astoria and Ilwaoo as follows: June !9, Wednesday, 9:00 a. m. June SO, Thursday, 9:00 a. m. July 1. Friday. :00 a. m. July t. Saturday, 11:15 a. m. Get transportation and berth tickets As the present law now stands, this cannot be done. It Is said that In sev eral counties the superintendents ap point committees to mark the eighth grade papers, and that the county court pays for their services. But this tn In only a few places, and then it is only at O. R. & N. ticket office. Third and do,15 at the PleaBUre, of tne co,urt- Mr Washington streets. Ackerman greatly favors a law that will provide for the appointing and the paying of examiners for the papers of this grade. B. F. Mulkey of the south Oregon normal school and E. K. Bragg of Un ion county discussed the question, "Should a Person Be Required by Leg islative Enactment to Compleu the Work'W the Tenth tirade or Its Equiv alent Before Receiving a Certificate to TetcUr' It Is the opinion of many of the county superintendents throughout the state that the present law Is not rigid WORLD-WIDE Oceans Do Not Limit the Fame of This Specialist. ; From ocean to ocean. In the four corners of the globe. From Orient to Occident. Spreads the fame of Doan's Kidney Pills as a health-giver. Here's proof of it from Portland. of Rudolph DSht'fNorth" enough regarding the Issuing of te.cn- enteenth street, and who lives at 247 ens cert'flteB- ,TI' "'en whose du- North Sixteenth street, nays: "Doan's Ue8 are t0 Bee "iat the work of edu- Kidney Pills are one preparation on the eating young Oregon Is being carried on market which does all that is rlaimed in the best way possible think that the for them. I have given them a thor- teachers should' be better trained be- 2g??t.U'Tdokrnre:havtea1rsBn? "a "T 'T C sufferer from a lame and aching back tl,lcate tllan 18 required by the pres- for a long time, and did not know what ent Bcnol caused it. I now know It was from Fund and Xws. 5Ukifj25fbKlng outi.f order-J 1 "ad "Financing an Institute." was the sub been treated by physicians and taken jPf.t dlBCUssed bv J C Zlnser of ri..ek remedies of various kinds, but the re- amcussea ty j. c. .lnser or t lack lief h received was only temporary I amaH cou,1,y an,l - L. Jackson of take a paper from England Linn county. Many- institutes are far right along and every once in a while short of the necessary funds to carry I-rea? ? ornen who had" been cured on a successful school of this sort, and WdnwPlU0n I wm oerel,ve1nfnan'? the worrles and trouble, that line . su- tometSlat thrtlm.hSbM "T'' V tryDK V Br"1 onng me reiier, ana made ud my mlmi r"" v.w i'juuu i:jh. uann to aend to some of my friends in Enir- account were discussed In full land and have them forward me a sup- A law raising the standard for tfie ply.- About that time I met a person securing of first grade certificates and ; S7i? tm ?n VF-tttlS, m. I r 0Uld pro- another for the permitting of school i cure them in Portland, and I went to Hurio , tmn i. J i - the drug store for them and used three S 8.JC'S.'0 h,old c ?r 100 ml"d of or four boxes, with the result that 1 5t at tne e,0M or tn school year. was completely relieved of the trouble wer "rgeo. ny is. i. Moore or Marlon tax some two years. Last fall, how- county and H. A. Ball ot Washington v,"' Le' "x'"1Pt,nlriofHa recurrence county. Mr. Ball stated that the moun- MoVSnd got a! borofaTWarUIlSev 'Viets. where summer schools J?Um&S tTt0? that 50wfHoo small of the trouble as they did in the for- 8Um ?or tllB work during the hot mer case. I advise all aufferers f rom I monins, Dut u they held over more than carnival time. The men will be sta tloned on the carnival grounds. The a charge of murder In the first degree new officers are: was lodged against htm. His stay In H n irphw tt c u.vhu t. v.. I lull hn heen marked bv an unusual nt- - . . v. MM.f vv cui- - k targe erowa at the sr-1 sniei. c:. k, Roh man. to. M unmi. h m titude or carelessness, .ana ne nas mory last night to witness the final Hall and G. W. Whitney. seemed to worry more over his saloon Inspection of the Oregon National Guard The new officers, who were sworn in business than at the possible conse- ucwio wic troops depart to American I by Deputy Auditor W. 8. Lofan, will be quences of the Killing. Tr:. ""',,"u" 'iraraiinieni. Many aressea in a "nair-and-nair' uniform. lawnguisnea naval ana army officers While their clothlna-will he tht nriiinarv nHiTED fllll TO SI Ills) were present. ' atrttet rtrno nr n .iviiinn ih.i. I The six companies formed in th Muv hnttnn. win ha or.r,.n. a I ti jiMam Oeorae's denial of a mo- this aeroplane for some months. outer hall and marched Into the drill and in their stead will be bright, shin- tlon to strike out parts of plaintiffs has It now so far put together that he nan to tne accompaniment of a band in. hm nn K..rin. h. ..t,.. roniv tn a certain answer in the circuit has been able to remove it to La Grande They were heartily cheered as they land riollce." Thev will also wear whit, court yesterday in the suit of Mrs. and has placed It 100 feet In the air at went through their maneuvers. At the hoimeta ana th .i.r r th i Julia Hoffman vs. E. E. Hablghorst and Morgan lake, three miles from the city lose of the Inspection a dance waa tv. i. .i nther auhscribers to the stock of the He is awaiting his propelling machine held and a reception was tendered the th effect nt tha ramivai m u Portland Guaranty company, a long- which he expects to arrive at any time lstting officers. Among the officers tintu ir. rr..Hv ...L,. iha oA drawn out suit will be tried to a final from Massachusetts, before making the lirOBAnl a uro - ll.n.ral I n I - - - - " , , i , rrUm. .lAln.trr m 1 . . ,.v..v wc.c.ai iicuciicn ' I VJllCe guard Of OUt-Of-tOWn Visitors COnciUBlun Ull.jin mn. ii.e mi.iim i ujui icoi. sion, commsnaer or tne department of Manv merohanta hv .iv sues the company and us stocKnoider. The propeller is to be a specially con- th Columbia; special aide, Lieut. B. J. -.m k...i.- -T.u. on a note for 115,000. The suit has structed oscillating gasoline engine de Mltchellj Maj. W. A. Bethel; chief of 1 :,v from the tall ouhTic hiid- been In court eight years and was once veloplng IB horse power and weighing sian. iaj. . iv. jsvaus; Col. W. F. Tucker, chief paymaster; Col. J. F. Hus ton; Maj. H. L. Rees, Captains Wren. ForW' Bakrr and 'Day.' UeenanU t 'trlpes-sway to and fro In the warm hin ..j j summer breeze. The weather is per- Frora the warships were Commander v. L. Cottman. Lieut. J. P. Marton. rated their places of business elabo 1 . r n n M I. A 1.11 ...kll. I IU 1111131, aiiu i-1 viii inu iaii uuuiiu uuiiu- I 7 . . ,, 1 ... . - , . . ... , .. ir... t-nm ,ir.. k taaen o mo i"" cuun uu less wan xvv pounds, wun tne propeu street, hundreds of flags-the stars and P,nU- i." liL ?XiZ iT!!?"'? I tailCi A UialUUO vv lit HIV O VUl uugii D. cmamoers, upnouuu the sir with the lO feet length to the Wholesale and retail. 129 Seventh St I front. The aeroplane has been tested s per fect carnival weather, and Forecaster Beals promises a continuance of clear as . kite and In a light wind Will rslae 100 pounds from the earth, "without tho engine, and requires five or sis men to hold It down In & moderate breese. It will weigh complete with the engine, about 660 pounds and has an are. ot 1,280 square feet of canvas.. This aeroplane consists of two hori zontal planes of 10-ounce canvas 18x40 feet In area. Joined together, one above the other at a distance of 10 feet, with . frame work of Oregon fir. mado from pieces one Inch square and solid ly braced In every direction with light wire. The engine and seat for the operator are located in the exact center of the lower plane to -make the center of grav ity perfect. The lower plane Is curved up at the ends like the runners of . sled to overcome the tendency ol the aero niann to drift aidewlse and downward. The steering geer consists of two hori zontal pianos of canvas 40 Inches by 16 feet In extent placed In front and rear, above the center of the irame ana ninoad on a nivot and operated up ward or downward by levers. By turn-- lng these small planes downward the currents of air strike the exposed sur face and deflect the moving machine towards, the earth and vice versa. Tt will be anchored to the earth with about 600 feet of rope and thoroughly tested before attempting an Independ ent flight. Keva Is an Old railroad man. having Bred an engine out of La Grande on the O. R. A N. for . number of years, and la . tine mechanic, and the people of east ern Oregon, have much faith In the success of )ils aeroplane. Lieutenant Sehnflaid i.i..t dr.... I xis and an eievaiea mercury. This Davidson, Lieut. Z. E. Brlggs. Surgeon "hould iwstire the attendance of great A. W. Dunbar, Ensigns Conn, Landrum, KoDimon and Blair. crowds at the carnival duiajyg the even ings. 1 ' In I reality the real cTTnlval spirit will be first felt after Queen Margaret Is given the keys of the, city by Mayor Williams and begins her royal sway. WW . - , .... , Y n . , .1 n . ...... , 1 Prom Portland to the Beieh Yia the in5"S. . JrJ?ui w w mwmo ww oltlzeir of Portland will render her gra.- ss v. . is. segmnuur Saturday. I Mm, a mfllestv true and faithful service SPECIAL SATURDAY SERVICE. July a. At Intervals Queen Margaret will come Th PnHi,.a...i tti, i-. forth from her royal apartment and Union depot Saturday, July 2. and ev- beam on her subjects from her royal ery Saturday thereafter during the sea- " son at 2:30 p. m. for Astoria, Gear hart and Seaside, running , through diroct without transfer at Astoria, ar riving at Gearhart at 6:40 p. m. and Seaside at 6:50 p. m. Saturday special round-trip excursion tickets between Portland and all Clatsop and North Beach points, good for return passage Sunday evening, sold for $2.60. Tickets on sale at 24S Alder street and Union depot. conduce to their pleasure and benefit GREAT NORTHERN OFFICIAL'S VISIT : backacb. or kidney ailments to give this remedy a trial and they will not be disappointed in the reauits." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents a box. Foeter-MUburn Co.. Buffalo, i-J. Y sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take ao other. ... ... ... ., .. . , : -.. ,..:. tnis amount It was forfeit a. He ra ly favors the changing of the present code regarding this subject. Reports on the progress of the con solidation of districts were made by r, t. xiamnn ot uouglas county and i. T. Neff of Wasco county JF. W. Blabon. fourth vice-president of the ' Great Northern railway, with a number of guests was in the city for Fourth of July Round Trip Excursion night (or Seattle and wm visit other PnAC cities in the north. ) "dies. Local offlcials attach no unusual slg- $he A. & C. R. R. wish to announce ntflcance to Mr. Blabon's visit. It was that they will sell round-trip excursion a tour of Inspection, they say, which tickets between all points at the rate the olHclal makes periodically over the of one and one-third for the above road. The party reached this city In a occasion. Tickets will be on sale at special car from St Paul. AmongHhe 24 Aldar atraott anil ITnlon rtennt on number Were Several friends OI J. J. July 2, i and 4, good for return passage July 6. Hill, president of the road. Schedule of Steamer T. J. Potter. The r;alde steamer T. 3. Pof.er will leave Portland, Ash street docft, for Astoria snd Ilwaco as follows: June 29. Wednesday, 9:00 a; m. June 20, Thursday. 9:u0 a. m. July I, Friday, 9:00 a., m. July 2, Saturday. 11:16 a. m. Get transportation and berth tickets at O, R, 4c N. ticket office, Third and Washington streets. AKZKICAY TAOHT WINS. Uearsjd. gpeclal Berrlce.J ' Eckenford, "une 2$.--Th ' kaiser's yacht. Meteor, defeated - the Hamburg I yacht, Ingomar," in the race from Kiel 1 to this place today . - . CARNIVAL WEEK BARQAIISS JL ?3, $3.50, H?5 Vandnyn Walton :::,':. fSST PITTCSa. 1 870 WMhlngtoa Bt, betv M and 4 th in New Oxfords for men the right style, right make, the right fit, right quality. Prices, i The LARGEST TALKING MACHINE ROUSE IN THE NOBT&WEST COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. 128 SEVENT1 STREET 54$ VASniNGTON ST. PORTLAND, OR; COLiUlVlIjA DISC GRAPHOPHONES J V ARB BEST ' PRICES (Four Styles) $15 to $65 ;S J x THIS STYLE y ..--"-r yV J ''ft n