THE OREGON- DAILY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 23. 1904. m LANDSLIDE - : FOR . ROOSEVELT Tvvan GAxxiY bstosvs roost at. . ffsyonra both jtatiowal cost- TXWTIOKS, AHP -WHU ADMIT' . ' riMO ABXZB'S STBSBOTX UTI '' BsrvBZJOA succzss xs suma. SAENGERBUND GIVES HONOR TQ PORTLAND - - ., Judg C. H. Carey, who was on of Oregon delegate to th Republican na- - tlonal convention, returned last evening . ao ea to vialt a number of eastern cities, Including St. Louie, where ha chant anma time t tho world" fair and also wit ', nessed the exciting scenes attending the . nomination of Judge . Parker as the i'enwcra.uo candidate lor president. ' Judge Carer Is confident of the election . of Roosevelt, but at the same time he re- gards Farksr a the strongest man whom '. the Democrata could have put forward. - It la generally recognised In the east - that Roosevelt will win without much trouble," said -Judge Carey. "He will is a popular man in the state, ne win ' not have the cordial, support of Tam many. The so-called ' doubtful state are. In my opinion, sure to go for lftobsevelt. Indiana will btrongly Re publican. There is no more doubt about Illftwiia - tnan t hr, la. ,hnnt ' rMirAn. Connecticut! also ' safely Republican. . Maryland and West Virginia may be de- batable, but I would not -concede them to the Democrats. I have -talked ' with men from both theae states who ere very confident that Roosevelt will - carry them.- So far as the western states are . ' concerned there is not on beyond the : Missouri- which will not go for Roose- ' "I attended both the - national eon- vnuuiia nu laiavu wiw -mmnr-pipmr nent men of both parties, and from va - rlou section of the country. It I my -Impression that the Democrata put up the. strongest man' they could have named, lor ne na soma mnuence in 'new xora oeyona wnai any omer canai- ' date mentioned would have had if noml mated. But Parker 1 not likely to get . the support of his party throughout the . Union, and he will not run ahead of - his party in any state. Parker's famous ; telegram helped him where he needed help in . New Tork state. -It was . A -manly and courageous thing for htm to do. Nevertheless, I look for an easy . victory for Rooaevelt All that the Democrats can do this, time 1 to get (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) - Taeoma, July 13. Portland wa to day unanimously chosen as the meeting place for the next annual session of the North Pacific Saengerbund, and Portland carried away the lion's share M the elec tion of officers. , Paul Wesslnger of Portland was elect ed president; fred Topken, of Portland, secretary, and Louis Damra&soh, of Port land, musical director. - - After the election an ' ovation was given the Portland delegation, which number ISO singers. At the grand con cert given la the Taeoma- theatre last evening great credit was given the dele gation for the excellence of It ensemble work as well s the. individual merit of Its soloists. . - ';..! : The forenoon'' business session, at which ths election took place, was large ly routine In character, being principal ly given over to report of officer cov ering the paat year and the reading of letter of acknowledgment from thoa Invited who could not attend. , SAVES CHILD BY HERE ACCIDENT Through a series of peculiar Incident. Humane Oflloer Joseph Realng today brought to light a case in which a woman giving her nam as Mrs. Alice Rogers. her daughter, Lydla, aged , At Cameron and James McOlnty figure. The men and the woman, are under arrest, charged with serious offenses; and ths KEEN SARCASM , FROJI TIIE BENCH In an opinion freighted with sarcasm Clroult Judge Sears denied the motion filed by Attorney J. H. Hitching for an arrest of Judgment In the caee of Albert Oannon and Harry volker. Judge Sear intimated that Hitching did not know what he was talking about. Both prisoner were brought Into AT THE THXATRES towioxt at sxxbus. The greatest coralo opera production ever seen here at popular prices Is "Dlavolo Vp-to-date." ' which will he seen but three time mora.- Tonight, It will-be-presented at Shields'--Park and tomorrow at a matinee and night per formance at Cordray theatre. Kvery body is talking about It and the musical stock company has made its greatest hit tn- the' preeent piece. 'Mascotte" wllr have its first presentation Monday nignt at we park. - little girl was taken In charge by-De-I court by . Deputy Sheriff Parrott. At- tectlve Hawley of the Boys', and Girls' Aid society. Teaterday afternoon Officer Rasing was at Fifth and Oak streets, when he beard Cameron address Mrs. Roger In very '. abusive manner. . Eh bad the girt with hemieslng followed the trio to a .lodging-house at 41 Fifth street. where they went upstalre. Soon piercing screams rent the air. torney Hitching was not present' and Bailiff Hill was unable to locate him. The state was represented by Assistant District Attorney Moser. "Counsel for the defendant ha filed what he himself call a motion in st reet of Judgment in thl ease," said Judg Sears. "While counsel . tried te argue that thl complaint lacked somer thing, be did not seem to know exactly Th child cried out: i "If you don't top wbst, counsel for the defendant had Li..i T 1 1 ' .-11 MAliMAman I . .......... hitting mamma, I'll Call a policeman.1 Then the door opened and Mrs. .Rogers rushed out. Seeing Realng. she asked him to protect her,. H showed her his star. and. said he would arrest Cameron. The latter heard th statement and jumped through A window, making his eaoape. Reatng mad, no arrest at that time. - - - t.- -. - much to say about th jurisdiction of th court. That point cannot be raised at this stag of proceeding. It la almost Impossible to discover Just what counsel did want, but It Is certain' no reason exist for discharging theee defendant. It I claimed In th affidavit that the signature to th certificate la not that Thl njornlnf R.ing found Camron 0t.juaf, Hogu. No court can take in an- Alder street restaurant and ar rested him, Cameron then told Realng cognisance of an attack on the 'record by affidavit, especially where the at that Mrs. Roger ad tho little girl tacklB(r v,nou him,,!, 'took the appeal. into could be found In a room at th Bel mont house. This proved correct, and in addition ths oflloer found ' MoOlnty there. All were taken to th central polio station., and war held under charge by Deputy District Attorney The police desire to nave in mue a position for th campaign four gtrt taken from her mother and placed ."""".T LJ " n.m' i henoe. " . v i ,h. Knm th. tin..' .nd oirie' Aid tenc was postponed to Monday. year henoe. V !'i think th country is to be c6n gratulated that both great parties have put up good men. and especially that the Democratic convention did not fall Into the hand of the radical a The - best .Interests of ths nation are subserved wnen tne areai-poiiiicaj-paninw ar nearly evenly balanced, so that which ' ever 1 In power will be on it good be - havtor and eautlou to prevent error In - nlMt nn whlfh m ffht vaalilt In . the party' defeat. - The nomination of . Parker will make the business inter . eats of the country more confident, for .Parker I known as a conservetlve man, and there will be no apprehension such . aa there would have been If a man like Hearst naa secured me nomination. - HOOD RIVER TO HAVE NFW FinilPINR Mill In the horn of th Boys' and Girls' Aid society.. .. . WORKMEN DEFEAT LEVEL RATE ROLE No error have been pointed-out and I will deny the motion." -' Th defendant were ordered - to stand.' Asked if they had any reasons why sentence should not be pronounced, they said they would rather their . at torney was present when sentence was pronounced. Th time of pasalng ten- tanea wee noatnnnad tn UnniliT. A UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL OF CONOR O'K F.I I V By a deolsiv majority th proposed change in th plan of insurance from what I . termed th classified to the level rat waa defeated at yesterday af ternoon's session of th meeting of the theatre, where in th evening he will Conor O'Kelly, Irish member of par liament, arrived in th city thl morn ing instead of this evening, as was an ticipated by the jocal commute of en tertainment. Mr. UKeiiy waa driven to th Portland hotel, where thl after noon he received th Irish leader of th city and went over th plan for tomorrow' meeting at the Columbia Ancient Order of United "Workman of th Orparon, Jurisdiction. The new plan has been adopted in nearly every other state In th country. Th proposed change caused A contest In the- local lodge la. which personali ties were indulged in and - heated dia- eusslon occurred. ' Th greater part of IKtmM a 1 ni-natoll in nt lntma1. I Ik- hmam M-tHn- has t-an AavntaA to 'Hood River. Or.. July 2 J Articles or discussion favoring and opposing in Incorporation for the Hood River -uui pun. . When brought to a vote, u wa ".' ins company were filed yesterday with I defeated by a, large majority. T. w. Thompson or jioresitjrove,- u. i xnis morning waa aevotea cniony io , J. Oessllng of Hood River and John P. I the installation of the new oflloer who deliver an address on "Horns Rul and Irish Condition.' GROUND TO. PIECES BY SWITCH ESGINE at rmm suw tovzoxt. For light, catchy ' mualo, new bongs snd th newest dance, drop into- th Bijou thl evening. Th-California Clipper Comedy company, the funny four of vaudeville, have a laughable mimic turn. Bene and . Allen have - dance never seen her before; William Schoen bangs head downward from he ceiling. trusting his lit to a leather strap. v . : ' ' AsoAoai aivAS axon.. - "Amateur night" at th Arcade the atre last night provoked a world of fun. and th large attendance demonstrated th firm hold thl. novelty ha gained upon the affection of th public. To day and tomorrow 'Afford the . last chance to see the wonderful comedy of Johnny 'Williams, ths "so-o-o-o-o' man, who make people laugh without giving nft"B or it. inUity Clwaa,, hfpanyA. was muatered out a year . ago child coon song artist, also baa but two more day to play. , . " r 'aVSaaaaa..aaBkiaJstaaBaBBB "V;- AV n BAKSm. ' Tonight will be th last performance of th Jolly comedy, "Betsy," at the Baker. It ha mad hundreds laugh. and th clear cool weather Is Just light for attending th theatre; Tomorrow afternoon will ,-be. the first presentation of "Uttl Lord Fauntleroy," which without doubt will be on of th aea- son's big successes at th Baker, 7 AT TXB STAB- . Today and tomorow ar th lasf day of tho present excellent bill at the Star theatre. Jessie Bently, th woman jug gler, Dervln, the ventriloquist, and Rob inson, ths ludicrous dancer, ar making a treat Hit. An artistic bit of act ing la don by inslee and Herbert in a one-act sketch, "Lunatics," introducing a love scene from "Hamlet." Next week th Portland Italian band and an all star bill. ." '.... . - ODUXXI HO KAB1 1- IT. - (Special Dispatch to The Jearaal.) -, Chehalls, Jnly t J. Hops ar strong at 10 cent In th Chehalls market A few day ago John -Dobaon sold about too bale of hi 1904 'crop to Smith of One onta, N. T., at 10 cent,' and this week Plncu Son of Taeoma bought th George Young crop at 20 cents. The growing crop is looking f in.--T'hu far ho spraying baa been don on account of th continued dry and hot weather having kept back-th llo.- - - Alpin of Cornelius a incorporators. A meeting of th stockholders of th mill ing company i called for Wednesday. July ST. in th city hall at Hood River. when a board of director and officers I of the corporation will be elected. The capitalisation of the company Is I placed at fxO.000, divided into shares of 1100 each. Th business men-of Hood 1 wer elected yesterday. routine matter wer also transacted. The question arose today whether the member were authorised to donate ii, fSpeetst Dispatch te The leoraaLt Tacomat Wash., July 21. -John Fiynn, a sailor, employed a a porter at a a- Imih In niH Tarnma waa Irllla . hla A number of morning by being run down by a switch engine on . th Northern Facino tracks. His body was terribly mangled and pieces of flesh werstrewn along' th 000 toward th erection of .a fraternal track tor several calengths. The cor- building at th Lewis and Clark fair. Th discussion that followed was fin ally settled by th grand lodge oflloer who-'favored th donation - of that oner gathered the remain together In th dead man' hat. , River have subscribed for 12.000 of the I amount of money. stock, th remainder being taken by the three Incorporators. The CADacltv of the mill will be 100 barrels a. day. Workmen will begin putting up the mill by August 1, and grinding Is expected to begin or January l. The O. R. A N. has granted- track privileges,- and a location ha been so- cured from J. P. Batohalder. Motor fore will be supplied by water power ncurvu 1 1 v in i nvi v ut j a vn ui mil De- hind th city. Thl afternoon' session will likely conclude the present deliberations. The " BXCrOABTXOTJBISpZS A Late this afternoon Policemen Con nors and Henlnger arrested a man who report of th variou offlcer show thJgav, tn Bam ot j.m., pendergast He order to be in excellent condition and to be growing rapidly. There wer six new lodges organised during th year and there I a total membership of .9. including only those In standing. i;; is charged with 'begging. , He is said to have been soliciting aim from vari ous people at Second and Burnslde streets. He waa refused by a gray rood I haired man, and drew a pocket knlf In a threatening manner. FALLING TREE KILLS ' : A COQUILLE PIONEER Hpeelal Dispatch to Tkc Journal.) i Coqullle, Or., July 22. Cyrus Metcalf. a well-known pioneer logger, waa so se- ' verely crushsd by a falling tree yester day afternoon that he died within a few hniir artar tha aAAlflant. .. .. . Metcalf waa a quarter-blood Indian, but wa on of th most respected men of this section and bad been at tlmeefFlts prominent in local arraira. Notwith standing that hi years wer past those of middle Ufa he wa physically strong and worked In the woods a great portion of the time. He had felled th tree and tarted for th - clear way - when he tripped ana was caugnt oeneatn the weepers. ' - "FITZ" AND O'BRIEN ' FACE IN THE RING H. A. Bewley ot Th Dalle 1 at th parkin. - ' - - ' -. . A. R. Woodcock of Corvallis la -reg istered at the Perklna , ' (Spedal Dhpatck te The JoornaL) Coeur dAlene, Idaho, July 22. Thla City Is to have a new hospitaL . The building which 1 being erected by Dr. W. w. Webb l two stories in height ana is ix reet in sire, it is brick vsneer and I being erected on the waterfront. Th basement will contain kitchen, lavatory. - bath, etc On the first floor will be office, parlor, reoep-tton-room, operating room and dining- room.- Th second floor will contain wards; bedrooms, etc. . . XBT 01 BX.OOD rOSTOBThTO. Mr. Oeorge Bradley of SL John died last evening at the Good Samaritan I hospital of blood poisoning. Mrs. Brad- lay was taken to th hospital several days ago. A husband and four small children survive her. Th funeral, ar rangement have not yet been com pleted. - Conor O'Kelly Reception. In order to regulate th aeaflng ca pacity of th new and elegant Columbia theatre, Fourteenth and Washington street, Sunday evening, July 24, ad mission to reception and entertainment of Conor O'Kelly, member of English parliament, will be by ticket, which may be secured at theatre box office for 25 cent. No reserved seata - allure lev UOUOR-MORfMINE-TOBACCC flam ruwviimu bunur a FOS fULL SAATKUIARS jajrrruviH5tnwrjjom SUIT FILED IN f . . . CIRCUIT. COURT XJ5CUTOB 02f. BSTATB .. OT i lULTTB &ABS AjroaBsow svbs o rmoic- ZISOBT. BOTB SOMB QTrCSTXOV AS TO WB3CX ZS BZOOOITXZZO WZUi I UTXQATXOB. ' (Bpeelaf Dkpateh te The JoaraaL) Oregon City, July 21. Yesterday suit wa filed In the circuit court by Fred Madison, as executor of the estate of th late . liar Anderson, against. M. P, Freeman for 240 and lntereat at per cent from July 22, TIM. - Thl. amount I' alleged by the plaintiff to have bean the principal of a promissory not that was executed to Anderson betore his death by Freeman. Madison ha been named th executor of one of th will 'of th late Lara An- deraon, but "a his eaUte 1 atlll in liti gation, there la soma question a to who la th real .executor, and which la th recognised will. ' . Dr. W. EL CarlL who returned yester day from Amsrlcan lake, where he went with th Third Oregon In 'hi capacity of aurgeon, ha many Interesting storle to. tell of the experiencea that th troop had in th field. Oregon City ha fallen away from, thlnge military alnc com last winter, and Dr. Carll waa the only representative that thl city 'had at th encampment. Dr. Carll enjoyed th en campment immensely, and said that he spent his first night on ths field In blanket under a tree, much th same as would be required of th men In actual warfare. - Other hardships war expert enced by the men, and they . wer oon hardened to the life In th field. Card of Thanks. Mr. Anna Michael and family wish to express their heartfelt thanks to ths friends who gave ao much or their aid and sympathy In the bereavement of their daughter and sister. Bust Mich ael., SMALL BOOTBLACK' HAS MUCH TROUBLE Llttla Jacob Frits,, a bootblack 12 year of age. went into the Fashion sa loon, on lower Fourth street, this after noon, where b waa arrested and taken to th police station. There be gave many excuse a to why he went Into the place, and wa given hi liberty. The father or the boy i a contractor residing at 5 Fifth street, and he will be called upon by th officer to gtv an explanation a to why- he allow hi boy to go upon th street blacking shoes. Recently Chief Hunt Issued order to hi men not to allow boy bootblack upon the street, but alnc then he ha relented arid given permission for them to go upon the street, but positively i fuse to allow them to go Into saloons. an. OXATrXB AT TABOOtrrsTB. . Gen. Adna R. 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Th fight between Pltsalmmon and O'Brien waa preceded by four prellrnlharlee, one of which ended In a tight between the principals and th referee, in which the police Interfered. When th big fellow shook hands at 8:11 o'clock there waa great throng of people, including 1.000 women. In th spectator seat. Flrat round O'Brien lead with left counters. Jack Jumping around. Fit I careful. Tbey clinch. O'Brien put Hght to head. Fit lead with left to head, O'Brien counter. Bon put right to head. Jack put left on chin and repeat. 'O'Brien sends light to fac drawing blood. Jack again put left te fac. OBrien wing and falls, . He la up Immediately. Bob sends left to chin. O'Brien sends left and right to face, drawing blood. Fits looks worried as bell rings. Second round O Brien had everything his own way and .Fits wa. bleeding from the mouth when th gong rang. cxxxrxT rzxBOVAi. Mm-m. ..... A Pendleton party, composed of Miss Nellie Cameron, Miss Etta Wheeler, Mis Edna Florence, Xeveil Florence, F. W. Portland Citizens Should fgJEl g!!'" y - I T a T.l.k4 0.1a. a." (a. ah A At W Weigh Well This Evidence. Proof of merit in th evidence. , Convincing evidence In Portland. I not fh testimony of strangers. But th endorsement of Portland neo- pie. That' ch kind of proof given her. Th statement of a Portland nltlsen. O. It. Snrlncme-ver.-exnreaanian. reald- ing at , lois nrat street, says: '"Ex posure to rough weather and th con stant jarring of th wagon while I whs riding brought On kidney trouble. - My K r U a.hut .lmn.t .nn.t.nllu mnA 1 1. a muaclea Controlling th bladder appeared .Ington Wat?r Power company of Spo kane, l visiting in Portland. P. S. Knight of Salem I at th 1m nerlaL Mr. xougia k. Hoiiy, publisher or th Dally Record Stockman,, the official organ of the Denver Livestock assocla tlon, 1 hi th city accompanied by hi wlfa and waa a caller today at the Com meroial club. He 1 gathering data rel ative to the proposed estsbllshrasnt of an independent packing house in Fort land. ':.; .... . . . " ' William Held, accompanied by Mrs Beld,, will leav tomorrow for a short visit to Klamath county. Mr. Raid and his fathtr-ln-law. D. C. Pel ton. ere the principal stockholders in the Pelton and Reid Sugar Fine dumber company, that la tha owner of ' J6.00Q acres of pin timber. lands in Klamath county.. II. 1 BleeeKer, secretary of the Wash Inan's Kidney Pills csms to my notice arm i got a nox at tne uui-imvia uruo I company's store, corner of Yamh.ll and The naln In mv hnrk vai renavao ana me Kianey secretions ha name normal. Two boxes of Dosn s Kidney Pills brought about this result, end It la with plxasure that I reoom rnrnd this effective preparation to other." . ITnr le hT alt Maalara al.a KA ula Foster-Miibiirn Co., Buffalo, N. Igents for the United Ststes. n...hl... ,v.m . . . . . j KXrOST BOOK BOBBXBT. A robbery that I pusxllng th polio was reported this morning by Nelson Davis, from Kelso, Wsah., and Spencer A. Elmer, from Qoldendnle, Wash. The first-named Inst 14 and the other t"i In the Lawton lndglng-houae In th north T.( solej-""1 omirmi, iaai . nignt. it wss taaen irrtm ifiwn wiiiiv iii-y . wfrv - nuu DetectlV llartman Is" working on th cas. ' ' ' ' : , ffl M TH ESER E -D R IVI NQ-DAYS iji fu jffr I 1 1 II I Fine weather most of the time. . I I k I lv I - , III 111 I II I Fine roads some of the time. III l 1 I H I" 'v lllflll 111 I Fine line of Carriages of all styles lllMl III - 1 ill I. , here all the time. The" finest and ' V ' . llWll IA ' IllIxXll nil I ' largest display of Vehicles ever A iXvik. 111 "''tl.-''- I (JVM . offered for sale In the Northwest yy ' VVl ll 1 1 V J I (J llll rC 1 f A HI The only exclusively Vehicle : : ' ' IllllWI A II . Illtli I . 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