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. . . . . ... i - ,. y .' ; THE OREGON DAaXY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING ' JULY 8.. 1904. OKI ill DO WAnnrCrTOaT KU iT AMXaUOAaT i-ah. to Kzar uy ran PAT'S SXOOSBS AV9 IOWI1 ATSBAOSS TXXJU MOIMIjrt iai rsoaooravY pabt. DETTEBIIOOTIIIG PATRICK A Leader ru the - FAIR PRESIDENT 01 YET CHOSEN uwn in oust coBroBATxoa? sxrsu xxjiotxov oaxsy or? . lIOJBaV UJiTJLU ' araxY wiiaa, Koasow ooxnrrr roues a nna , .np roa isos tax. - In the noma o( ths Lewis A Qui ftUr association a meeting of the dlreo ton ru held at ( o'clock thla After Bonn. A. X Mill DrealHlnir. Th most Important matter (or con sideration was tb selection ot a preel- , caoi to suoooea u. w. Boott. resigned, . end It waa decided to defer th ejec tion until th meeting on weak hence. Jefferson Jdysrs, preeldent of the Lewis end Clark etate eommlsstoa, haa re turned from Morrow county, where he neip organise a permanent Morrow County Lewis and Clark club. Th. club waa orgaaiaea wun nearly loo, mom bars, all of whom are snthusiaatlo work. era for Lewis and Clark fair Intsresta. . Speaking of th orgaalsstioa -of - the ciun, Mr. At y ere Mid today: "The fact- that th people of Morrow county hav undertaken th organise tton of each a club entirely at their own expense la: very significant, la view of th fact that they hav scarcely recov- erad frdrn th ehock of th great Hepp ner flood, and X think that the highest prate belongs to them for th step they have taken. "They are th moat enthusiastic peo- pi I bar ever met, Th club la largely mad up of farmer la Morrow county, for th purpoa of arranging for a full and complete exhibit of the resource of Morrow county. Th metnberehlp of th club wlU probably reeon J.999. "Judge Thomas Ayera was ' chosen chairman ef th club, and C K. Wood eon. seoretarr. Mayor Frank Qllham. --JUflfAysrg 'And George Conner were appointed a committee to make arrenge- . rnents for a full exhibit and the county , will appropriate sufllclent funds. The exhibit will bo large enough for a booth Sill feet, and will consist of fruit, rain, wool, timber aad all resources. "The grata yield for Morro county will amount to at least I.30O.90 bushels. There will be a magnificent crop of grain and hay." V Th regular monthly meeting of th board of directors of th Lewis and ' Clark Fraternal Building; association waa held last evening la th office of . Secretary J. W. Thompson, with a full board present. Special committee on location aid plana for th Temple of ..Fraternity were appointed. Tbeso-wlll hrraag for a meeting with, the execu tive committee, whlgh Is composed of representatives of all of th fraternal organisations represented in the asso ciation, with a view to arranging; for the sal of cert locates or stock. Th matter of taking up th proposi tion of Manager Jteuson of th St. Louts Fraternal, hotel, with regard to ' erecting such bote! la connection with the Lewis aad Clark Tempi of - fraternity, waa not considered, but will . be taken up at aa adjourned meeting .Thursday evening. In euvh ree pacta aa Oregon- Is behind the times and som people say It Is so i-Mtt should get a forward and Ft rely .move on. A Free Trial Bottle of tent oa receipt of loe. to pvt postage Positively relieve and cures Oak or Ivy Poison uJr;. Sunburn, Prickr Heat. Hives, and immediately takes the sting out of Mosquito Bites. A mar velous remedy lor burns, and . willposirivety prevent bkxidpoi goninjr from cuts or abrasions. SeM bw Wetting (nxllNtt. wnaeal amy stgssinrs. . 1 . tvsUuZel ' Prince. St. Hew Tsefc. CM M'QARREN. Empire gut Delegation. SHORT SESSION OF THE CONVENTION 1 (Continued from Page fffla.) convention . then : adjourned ' until f o'elock tonight, -.." -.; Parker of New Tork will be J noml nated for. prsldat by th Democratic national convention either tonhjbt or to morrow morning. At th session which begins at S o'clock tonight the platform signed by every-member of the resolu tlona committee, ' lnoludlng H1U an Bryant will 'bet reported and adopted. It wlU neither repudiate nor re affirm any former principle ' of th Demoeratlo party. The money question will not be mentioned, aad there .will be a tariff revision plank aad a strong; anti-trust pianx. . Bryan will not bolt ; th ticket. . la fact, it will not be surprising If h an aounces to th eoavntla that he will support it. Bryan went tINhe Jeffersoa hotel this afternoon when the platform commute adjourned, and after a hearty meal lay down to recuperate for the night ses sion. Th antta at ono went Into a confer-' ene. on th plan to have ths Nebraskaa take th lead od the floor la an effort to defeat Parker by either making a nomination or a speech. Thev said his matchless oratory- might yet stamped we convention. : . -r .-v. . Bryaa himself answered -an lnauirv by saying that h waa not eertala what course he would pursue, aa he did sot wish to appear exultant at th outoome ot th light la th oommlttfA but his friends answered for him that Bryaa had won a great victory and that he appreciated it., 'J :' Bryaaw Xnatform, , , For the Bcrlpps News association Bryaa briefly analysed the platform aa framed by declaring that there are four great planks oa ths trusts, tariff, labor and Impsrlsilsm. He Is pleased with H ' Jnem, aad It la known that bis opinion la that Bill will bo unable to be recognised In th nlatform. . "The tariff planks are good." said th ixvorasaaa, . "It Is a fact that It could hardly be improved upon. I denounces protec tion aa th robbery of th msssss. and a gradual reduction la th tariS scneauie is proviuea. Th labor Dlank haa a khwim.i Injunction olauee. and ths anti-trust pjaoa la stronger than even Bryaa ex peoted. It calls for ine enforcement of criminal laws against th trusts aad deala with rebates." Bryaa regrets that he gave up ths money plank, but his fjf lends have taken op th el oga n that the otd money plank still stands la effect aa th party' deo- SNAG BOAT ON ILLAfJEn W aTaxom rraan ov abbtoak i w wzuamxtts Arm -r ouaAmura otrr iooai vixxi oras? tmm cxArau to ooTA&aa. The Valted States government snag- boat Mathloma left this afteraoea, for ner annual cruise up tee Willamette, dhe made her Bret trip ef the season this moralBg. when se picked np several snsgs around Portland harbor. 8h Is aow In comma ad ef Captain Base and wtll work seat a probably aa fay aa Cor vallis. I She will be gone between three an six Btoetha. - The Mat Mom a waa bunt la Vnrtlaa for j the government servtce la lt. She, la 134 feet long by 21 feet beam, ei4 draw about XT Inches of water. She was originally tntendee) to make a trtp every year and did se until itnii wnen ne lava or an appropriation kept Ber tdlo. She ea trios about. men. performs her work la a simple eoe. She to inn down to the bead ef the swag, and a chain Is passed around it. Then by means ef a derrtrfc aad donkey es g tao song le lifted out ef the water end seared Into eoaveateat lengths, the pieces are laid oa the deck asd after tho operations are completed or whea he geta a load, a landtag la mode aad the logs threw a out ape the shora. , (Special Dltpatck to Tae JeareaL) Murray, Wash-. July I., headquarters maneuvers divisions, American lake. Washington fell down several points In ths target shoot thto morning, th, regu lars finishing ahead. Oregon acquitted herself well on the JOU-yard rapld-flre, tielng the Washington scors of .47 snd defeating tns army score of ,411 st ths l.CUU-yard, ons point below the Wash ington scors. Tbs score: i aoo-ysrd, slow-Ore Army, .410; "wssh Ington. ,48; Oregon, .414. 100-yard, slow-lire Army, .; Wash Ington, .4(4; Oregon, .411. 00-yard. rapid-Hi's Array, .411; Washington, ,47; Oregon,, ,47s. (00 yards rapid Ore Army, III; Washington, 140; Oregon. .170. 00 yards Army, . 401;! Washington, 411; Oregon, 117. 1,000 yards Army, 1M; Washington, 171: Oregon. 170. . . The Third regiment Oregon National Guard occupies a promlnsnt position la ths maneuvers tomorrow. Colonel Oan tenbeln commands ths forces of ths out posts with a plstooa of ths slghta bat tery of field artillery. ; CoL J. r. Huston of th Nineteenth Infantry commands ths attacking forces. General MacArthur and stall arrived Sunday. . ' 0 , . Xsaltk, ef Camp. Extraordinary precautions are being taken to preaerve the health of th camp, and In this connection aa sxperi msnt Is being : tried which. If p'roved successful "to ths surgeon general, will be adopted la army oampa in all sso tlons of ths . country. According to general order No. I, .issued by Major K. K. Kvana, adjutant general, by oom mand of Brlgadler-Oeneral Funeton, all camp sinks are to be kept sorupuously clean, Kach morning all rsfuss la the sinks Is to be oovered with a layer of sawdust . ovsr which crude petroleum to to be poured esid then set ' ablaae. This, It Is expected, will - remove ths danger from ths pestilential fly. All solid kitchen . wastes must be immedi ately burned In ths ranges and all liquid refuss is to be carried away dally In receptacles - provided - for - th purpose and which must bs scalded and washed with milk of lima - Clothing, - blankets and bedding must be expoeed daily- to the sunlight in fsir weather and each tent Is to.be aired each day. Cora' menders are ordered to make, a dally Inspection of their quarters and to re port the . sanitary condition. - - aatlagalsH Plrea. . A ' Each company is commanded to keep oa head at least five gunny sacks to extinguish fires. No officer or enlisted man Is to be excused from .drill or field exe rcl except by reason of 111 nsss or attention to-camp detail. OfB cars are commanded to furnish any la formation Bought by National Guard officers la order that they may make the proper report tov their respective state. General Punston. who haa . formally took up his dutlss here, made aa la. speetloa of Camps Stsllacoom, where th first " brigade or th Blues Is auc tioned and Camp Nlsqually, where ths second brigade or Browns la located. ana reported that conditions were sat Isfsctory to. him. Ths various officers ef the enoamn- ment nave arrived. Including the um pires who , are to . judge the field maneuvers. -. T. K. a A. Sstablisn Branca, 3. D. Braalnton. assistant secretary of the Portland Y. M. C JL, assisted by J. C. Clark of Cory all la. has ssubllshed a branch T. M. C A. at Camp Nlsqually. They have a comfortable tent where copies of the . dally papers are kept oa HI and where the soldier . boys - will have opportunity to read and rest Ping Pong and other forms of amusement are provided aad these accommodations are eertala to be well patronised, c. D. Wiloox. state secretary for Wash ington, will have charge of the branch at Camp SUilacoom. Religious serv ices will also be held. The Oregon battery of artillery la divided equally between the two oamns and., attached to the two battertea of light artillery or the regular army now ner. - NIHILISTS4)ESTR0Y ARCH WITH DYNAMITE (Jeans Special Service., Cracow. Poland. July A The triumph al arch erected at Vllna la honor of the cxar. was today destroyed by drnamtte. The arch waa situated la the neighbor- Booa of where th emperor bunts. It la supposed that the act waa' com mitted by nihil lets. TO APPSAX) wrrr-v.vawroi CASS. ' (SpeeUI Dtoeetch t The JoereaL) v .The ' Dalles, -Or.. July A Judge Henry McGinn perfected his appeal in the Norman Williams case this morning. Williams waa tried for the murder of Alma Neabltt and convicted of murder la the first degree at the May term ef the court and sentenced to be hsnged July IS. The appeal wtll doubtless cause a -delay of execution. (Joersal Special gervlca.1 'Michigan 'City. Ind- July A Jerry Duggina, wno murdered Mrs, Barah Ramsay and bar two children' ae Terr Haute, was hsnged today la th Michigan city state prison. PAX xa SXBIOVS. . ISseclel Masatcb to The Jearset) A Rat one, Waab- July I.--KL. Holland- bach thla morning fell froea bis horse snd had bosh bis leg broken, besides sustaining other Injuries. He la la a critical condition. - bxat aTpaT-tmoa tanea - (9eeUI reepawb t The Jearset) Wardner. Ida.. July A Miles West and Robert Hughes were today gives day m Jail ror brutally beating a Swede miner who la said te be a noa-unloa Creates good vail between buyer and seller Schilling's Best at your - grocer's and moneyback. 1 Not one or two old style and trashy goods, but this summer's late styles. Splendid tailor cloths and dozens pf them. . We make all these suits, they won't spot nor rip. Cme and row. The ble what we ask for the suit . . Ilhie Jo AMDSJJDPTTB. General Admission I0c Mirthful Monarchs op Mardi Gras and J Carnival i Multnomah Field TONIGHT Program or Entertainment: WLOoaai to m baoxjcs to- nam. . Opening Concert by Xtan - o'clock. ' SaBhas's XCgb Wire Act, :1 p. m. r TrlpU meeolTtag Tispsss. " s:2 p. m. xar Serfl Bdwarda' Spaa ef the V Aerial Area, :ti p. m. Boyal Xteeaaa Olxess lfasturse aad Annas Shows, : p. m. Beaatlfal Bisetxteal Pomatata, 1 p. m. Spiral Tower aad Ptxewexka, . 1:10 p. m. OoafetM SarUe, Crraaa TTrssirsatlosi, 11 p. m. General Admission 10c BASE BALL LOS ANGELES PORTLAND July 9 lO i TTeek Day S:30. Sunday. 1:19 p. m. askxsszobt sse. oarjxomn? las. Ladles' Days Thursday aad Friday. THE BAKER THEATSE tsot. L. SakOT, gnle Liain ssd TOXIUHT A1X TTtn WCKX. ' kUTI5Eg SaTlHPAT. The Sakw TWatre Osis.ay te "THM BUTTORPUGS" Wmrf e r.rWtne'e flnesat C y. rmbt-Jwe, soe. ane. lie MatUkM gie. iSc lw. hnt ws TO lOMTTtgl." CORDRAVS THEATRE M.Ti COADSAT auisXU. Wssigna f TOSIOHT AXB A IX VggBV neMr VaMsr prasraui the Just Struck Town" - in rear sfstoi snH ml. -Starrlec 9nT watta Jaly VK 'A wWeaM eraiaslMe W (so SIMM aay," "Just Before Dawn" , 'o stflMagaV "Tge"a Ha Wane. ! ssd SJ. yigate, 10, gas ssd ISe. . .'. " . take them away tomor skirt alone is worth Ml- Aclhesoini FIFTIIAND" ALDtll S I Ktt I S DR.Y FIR WOOD Eraal to any eordwood la the city, piled up st your' place la 4 foot lengtha, aad eut by steam saw ready for the stove at If there Is any question in your wagon aj, ann you- wiu uie DANFEDDTVEYSEY FUEL CO. Phone Main 353 ' 80 Third St., Cor. Oak ItltltstltftltlliWlts PORTLAND CLUB CAFE lw Fifth StreetrBetweea Waatrinttoa gnd AUsf . ; HERMITAGE WHISKEY ' ' S C H L I T Z B E E R ' .... " "' ',''.' . t- . i.. ". . All Leading Brands of Qsars. Loach at 9 p. m. c stlttlStSlSSlgSiassTstgtlSa ' The hmae ef eente eeedertrie. Ooattaaeee ei Cm ' rrvw g 4:g p. saaeeje, munm s e tmw 9- - lealng pirrorwaBrM Inb 1 te 10:30 a. at Any Met la tae thntre, TEN CEINTS SHIELDS' PARK T :! TOSIOHT-S IS Bnsdwsy Xtas's Big KxtraTageaaa, Queen of the Musketeers Mnet etaWete .how la ttW efty. Tse hem' Birth at 10. SO, Sue. " gmrrxar aieaxa'AT xxrxtg rxzATax. FR1TZTHEATRE astsu atraggroA raxs ram. rm. w. u. bbowb. ms- TMB HOME OP VAUDEVILLE aOr st a sad g a. .- LYRIC THEATRE . tosses Aiser ssd geiaata, ' BBSBsasewoasa - - HIOHCLA8S . RCFINCO VAUDeVIl,L,I3 MtaMM gaaea Tib KUTV-o aataza. STAR THEATRE Poriland fasbfoncblc VaadcvUIe Playhouse paac avo WATtnrerfs rrm. gkewe teaigM at 1 I M aad S-JO. ae- I - wsWaa. le 'stats. , I -;' -'W l 111 w dou- $3.25 PER CORD r "r mind as to quality, try 1H cords (ons equal lo any sola u mrriana. . , AJtuaajcgaTS. . The tnle t FortUed mntatlie. TUttniit x.nue m ainaai - m IliMiw. arw-rj Snaday. t a. at. . yarn a nanisms w : ARCADE TflFATBC ggTBXTH AMD WASH1HOTOS. REFINED VALDEYILLC t:1 to 4 SO. ' " T-T5 le le g. glHDAY Cv.Tt-aTOrg'pBwM S To ie SS, roa la bias. gNTLKMga abb caiLoasa. alMOSBS TEM CEXn T IIT SUt foacaaa baia- . BtatlssTtfEOA ooacaaT aegai bkiht. ea-eea Tsseita Bstahllshed IS. Osegea " Portland 0 Marble Works SCnAKCJ A It BIT. r -Msnvfaeturer of airil t Sealers la all klods el K!arfc!e, Granite snd I . Stone Wort J Esttmatee Given on Application..'. 1 23 nnsT mi ere I P. fudonn and mmmm raoa,mod r7T d -, i ii " r T l5';i CotTDTDpaoy Dr. W. Norton Davis. IN A "WEEK We- treat suooeeafnlly all prleaeV aerroua and ehronie dlsoasea, also blood. stomach, heart, ttrer. kidney- aag throat troubles, we euro an tiijis iwimooi otrmiTl to atae eared forovor. la t ie ( daya We remore OTRICTURE. with eut operation or pain, la Slteea days. , WE CUE CCSCSISCL1 CI A IXEI The doctors ef this lastltete are alt regular graduatssv have had many years' experience, have beoa snows la to maintain, and will oodertako no ease aoleee eertala core caa be eft act ad. We ruarantso a cure la every ease wo ondertako or efiareo oa feo. Coo en! tat Ion free, letters cmfldentlaL law tractive BOOK POH MN mailed free til plain wrapper. If yon cannot call at efllee. write for guest! oa blank, for home treatment. Office hours t te S. aad T to t. Sunday . and Holidays. IS to la. The leading epectallsts la the Northwest EstsbUshsd lit. Dr. W. NortoiiDaYis & Co, Van arae atot.L bt. M. Cos. Third aad ranon. omxooK. TUSCAN Mineral Springs OTOST STSBT BAT TM TMM TMAM. '- To Whom It May Concern ' 1 caste the above setnss oa April. to taJte treaunenl tor my ere, I bad a vary sever attack of catarrh ef to eyes, waa a I moat blind after treating with the heel epeeiall.ts t.'tat eouM be found, and suffering for Bin. years, I have at la.t found a nire here et the FAJaOL'8 TUSCAN SPKINOA 1 can not pralao thena too hishly. 1 hope tu xKar. that an .ffllntad Will .It. Uwi atriaL Keepectrilly. Room It. Commercial furtlaad. Oregon. ' . . - rnrA fif rtrimititfii. If vt ere eia write to tie; we wi.i fou n-rH and rt.lr. tt eooie ene curl of a , similar complaint .