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THE OREGON .DAILY . JOURNAL PORTLAND, MOKDEY FVT'?IKa SBPTEKETR, t, VI
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HOLD-UP
ft.
MEN ARE
BONDS
PUT UNDER
r
(it MVt fwfrcclir StWf a PnTJr flfftrw
iot iueir viaua -Appear m tuuri-riuw
Not Guilty After Confessing Oime
4"
Tbe wen attempted to hold up polleo
is Taylor at 11:10 o clock this mom
I'Jva) Charged with asannlr with Jntent to
yJ rob Policeman Thorn TuUr, Will'am
v ,W Bo, en and Jthn Moraan m thia
'4-v ' rniag ViUMk1 Left - VunlUpal
,!4 Judge Bogus Tbsy entered pi of
iW (fetid ta await t.e .cjcji cf ttm grand
?'.-:$- tT oader. bond of tl.eoe each.
.1 .-"V
, 5 i man Taylor
Inf at Twelfth and Morrison atroeta
;.; , They wan masked and Bowon waa
- , 4' armed with a loaded S-eallbra revolves,
!;, ,In tlM daikacaa they failed recognise
'f their Intended victim aa a poltoeren:.
,",,;H waa readr and oevartas taam with
. 'hi ravolvar forod tm to throw up
' rthctr. Jtaada and took Utaia to Ua city
'' ; '.Jait , -c - , -.
- ; AltkoDth Mfora Jufla Hofoa both
maa plcadad aot vulltr and walvad pia
' llaOnaiT faarina. thay eonfaaad to Ty
' lor, Daptitr Dtatrlct ' Attaraar Hanr
and otb4T ,ptwaa that H waa with Ch
V V in t ant Ion af koldtna' up and robbing
v aoma ona that thar 'went forth laat
. . Blsht; that bmy fullr vurpoaad making
vlatlai a the pcrtteafoaa aa they naadud
lnoa7 Thejr (ail ad to aottoa nla atar
, ' untU tby fad him. Thalr anddea
ehanga of front fftthar. stwciUaC tba of
Aolaia, -i- .' .'
V 1 , - ' VMM Kava UMlMfc . '
: The nmaka, tfaa ravolvar and all of
' Iha aftacta of tha vea, la tha poaaaaalo
" at tha tlma of thejr aaptura, axa In tha
hand of tha polloa and will ba ttaad
:t pateat tha prtaonara im tha oirauU
: oourc " V . i
Bo waa 4a Partlaad1 nan. bavin m
wlfa and a rar old daua:btr. Ha haa
(- aoma ' property. A month t ha ap
piled to X3putt ZMatrlot Attorney Uaney
tor a waJTant for tha arraat of hi wlfa,
,ut Invaatlcatlon did not Juattfy tha of-
flcUla 1 oomplFtaK. Ha waa undav ar
raat oo a ohaxga af aaaault and battary
on hla wlfa. but sha rafuaad to proaaouta
and ha waa dlamlaaad. Ha Mapaotad
ly eama front Prorldanoa, R. L Both
ha and Bowan any thia Is thalr nnt at-
tampt at hold-up work. '
T had a hard Urn to maka tha nan
Taylor, ro talllna of tha captnra. "I waa
wajktnc toward tha eantrai a tattoo, aa
I ' hod ran In any loot jreport for tha
nlarbt at tba patrol box. I walkad alon
by a blab board fanoa on Twalfth atratft.
wbara It waa pratty dark. 1 paw tba
two snaa dodva Ipto a vacant lot, and
aaw taay wora maaka. I than vraparod
for notion, 1 walkad atamdliy alont un
til Z raaahad tham, Tbay madir a mbva
to oonfront ma. and Bowan waa Juat at
tlna JU roVolvar raady. to oovtr ma
whan I turnad and fnoad tha two. Tbay
my atar for tha flrat tlma. and
Bowan dried uu Mr Oodl H a aa
affioarl' . - -
M Tbrow p you handa and drop your
vun quick!' X cornmaadad. and Bowan
!
"i :'- ' '
POL 1C KM AW THOMAS TATLJOR.
a lboalomploymont a pent of payins ttn-
duo notloa to Mra. Bowan. Ha aaeurad
n ravolTer, want to tha man'a oAoaand
thraatanad to kill both him and hla boo
If thay avar acaln oat foot la hla bouaa.
No arraat was avar mado for thia.
nfernmn la from Saattla. accordfn t
hla own atatamant. Ha amy ha orlatnal-
Thf Store That Sells th Best Goods st the Lowest Prices."
Women's Ready-jto-Wear
y ' - GARMENTS'.
i: Captivating Creations, Dainty, Exclusive
' ; Nothing Prettier, Nothing , Dressier v-:
A showing of the beautiful new -apparel which fashion's
most critical followers will wear this season. W take much
pride in presenting them, for seldom have garments expressed
so much style, so much grace and so much material worth,
The best thoughts of the, world s cleverest designers are em
bodied iif these garments, ' They constitute- the most, superb
slock af women's outer attire it has ever been our pleasure to.
present and your privilege to see. It may not be your inten
tion to buy at present, nevertheless we want ytra to visit the
rjepartment and see just what is 'td comprise the wardrobe of
the, faultlessly dressed woman this fall Our popular price
methods are even more- pronounced than formerly. J v. , . ; .
HUNDREDS
RliJST STAY AWAY
Third -Week of School Year i Begins ,Undeft Dis
&i trcssing; Qrcomstances 596 ; Pupils Arc
Idle 642 on Half Instruction.
On tha bpaninc day of tha third woek
droppad tha rarorrar. i tnan naa to hof th fall term in tba city achoola tharo
ara atill St pupila without Inatruotton
and-14) era raoatvlnc only half loatrwo-
tlon. At tha More tuna tha taxpayara
ara paytna iu.& -a day for taacharr
aalarlaa to lnttruotora ; who ro not
worklna. i " ' ,
4 At tba Cltnton Kally Mhooi 14 mt-
piia ara- unabla to attend ochool on ao
aount of .tha uaflnlahed eondltkm of tba
bulldlna', and at tha Atklnaon ochool
thara aro 4M hlldrpn who ara wltbout
Inalruottoa. Of 'tha numbar who have
to do with only half tnatruotien, tM ara
at tha Clinton Kelly, pl,ot tha Brooh
lyn and S4 at tha Atklnaon.
Thia mornlna- tho hA ochool raopenad
and tha building fa crowded. Too hoat
lac apparatua la working aatlafactorlly.
AUbouah ratumn of tho attondanoa
ware not made at a lata hour to tho
oAto of tha city auperlntendeat, it la ex
pected that tha numbar of pupUa In at
tendance will exceed that of tha Srafe
week, whan tho reoiitratloa waa1 fit. -
H Acuity with tha heatlna apparatoa
at tha new ochool building on Twenty
ftrat and Ralatgh atreeta. whloh throat-1
NEW TOURIST
AND STREET
COATS
Every express the put week
brought us the newest ideas In
Street Coats covert, cheviots,
Venetians . or .broadcloths, 90
. to 60 inches long, the new tour
ist effect-also Blouse and Long
Coats in tan. : We have them
from $10.50, fl2.50, f 15,
f 17.50, f25 and f35.
it. --V
THE NEW SUITS
' We will place on sale Mon
'day 200 new Tailor-made 8uits,
in the popular blouse, Norfolk
or 30-inch jacket, or medium
long' tourist effect, plain or
fancy mixtures, very newest
skirt, m aide or box plaits, al
sixes; very exclusive styles.' i
, f 15.00 We show the larg
est assortment of Suits in this
popular price to be found in the
city; every late style, all the
popular cloths, more elegance
for the money than usually
found at the price, :
A Misses Suits, ages from 1ft to
16. Perfect fitting Suits at mod
erately low prices. m, -. -.
The Newest In Dress Goods
v v THE LATEST WEAVES IN LATEST COLORS - m
meaofe eonld ho ante fomiiB hoao now weavao aaC oatorkaawi Vat yon
know -that nhoy a era, and wo tn-rtto ywa to aema and aea theaa.. tt
lo InwpaawJhla daoorlbo tha many beaottfol fabrlaa td aha UmHad apaoo
of now ana paa ejuMmnoanuart. who now Tuathow Sflrawna, Oaten sun,
Smrnt Omngo, mandarin, raralfal nrna and maroH wvoano ara alliae
tag a swat deal of attaaUom and wo ana ahowlnr Vbaoo ravovlte nhadon
In many SoanUfol olotho. Vbio week- on oaaraatlTa Unaav with thohf
.nmnaottaw piteen, mm maw at yaw. ; , l. , , . y.
-
amv
com-varva m mm svema xa m om
jr arrmaTwon. , ' - -
amnunwanmaawfrnwrnawmaamn-
punch blm in tha atomaoh twice with my
ravolvar before ho would nut tiim baJM
un Ha wanted to argue about il
than called to tho people In tba Colonial
houee. They not l fled headquartara, and
Captain Bailey, with Sergeant Carpenter
and Officer Price, eama with the wagon.
1 thought from tho flrat that tha two
man ware not out for any good purpooe,
aa thay noted auspiciously. When I aaw
thay worn maaka X determined to captnra
them, and am S'ad I waa abio to do ao
without bains hurt or having to klU ona
or both of them." '
Polioemaa Taylor la ono-of tha yotmg
oat man on tha foroo, but l aoeradltad
with being on of tho moat oompatent
and bravo. This W hi second note
worthy captnra, A year ago ho ne-
caedad la landing two telephone-box rob
ber a In Jail, after a ohaaa of many piooka
and after firing fire enote at them- They
were convicted and oerved terma Hi the
county Jail. Ha raconUy auccaaafally
paaaad an erajnlnaUca for tha poaiuon
of aargaant.
Lnt aorlnr Taylor had narrow ea-
capa from being eerloualy Injured- Kob
boro having entered a houaa on tha cor
ner of Main and Eleventh atreeta at an
early hour tn the morning. Taylor and
Jailer L.1M18 ware aent by CapUla of Po
lice Bailey to try to run down tho man.
Tho offtcere ran all tha way to tho houaa
from tha polloa atatton, hot tha robbers
fled before tho patrolman arrived. While
looking In a dark bail for - aoma doe.
Taylor fall down tba rear atnlrwoy. Ha
had luat exclaimed. "Thia la tha why tho
man escaped!' Taylor waa badly Jarred,
but waa not eerloualy injured. , ;
SECOND YEAR OF ,i
THE GAELIC SCHOOL
Tho Oaella school opened Its second
scholastic year laat night at Ita head
quarters.. Seooed and Stark greets, with
aadreeeao by prominent aone of iraiana.
A large audlenoe waa In attendance. -
J. J. McCarthy, tho prlnolpaJ. In a
brief talk announced tba deal re of tha
directors to hold a grand ball for tha
benefit -Of the eehooL He aynopalsad tha
work of the Institution during tha past
year. Of lta benefits ho Said that tha
school aerved not only to give a knowl
edge of tha Irish language, literature
and music, but It had tha affect of
bringing together tha members sf tho
race In Portland and teaching them to
work for thdlvation of the race.
, Professor W. H. Tterney of Columbia
university gave an excellent address on
the methodsused by tha eastern orgaot
sntlone relative to- the promotion of
Irish societies .' ,
Professor Uorrtn spoke ,st considera
ble jength of tha beauty of tha Oaello
toftjrue and tha bright proapaota of lta
cultivation In the future. Professor
Morrin, who u ft. noted Irleh author,
pkdged his support to theachool. ;
Tha Iter. Dr. Anselm of Mt Angel
collage, who hea bean ' atudytna; tinder
M MoCartby for soma time, touched
oiu.the simplicity a.nd Jntrlnalo worth
of the Irish language In tho field of
philology. The school will be open
every Sunday at 1:10 p. m, Vitttora
aro welooma. -. v
WOMEN SINGERS. ARE
NO LONGER ENGAGED
" fearaal Special Sarrka.) - .
New York. Bept. II. Woman singers
have finally seen excluded from choirs
In tha Roman Catholic churches of New
fork, -and tha -Gregorian ehanta replaoe
music which heretofore has bean part of
tha mass. The order making tho changes
went forth to tha head of every Roman
Catholic church dlooeao through Arch
bishop Parley, and waa issued in accord
ance with ona of tha flrat of tha pub
lic inatruetlons of tfaa new pope, direct
Ing and correcting abuses which had
crept into tho musical part of liturgical
functions In Roman Catholic churches.
Already tho changes have been made In
many of tha churchee of Europe, but no
action has heretofore been taken in thia
oountry. . -
oned to cause the ' dismissal of the
school daring tho latter part M laat
week has been remedlad by tba atartlng
of the fwrnaoas which wars eomptecea
Saturday. All of tho pupils of this
aohool assemhled for work thia morn
ing and found tha building oulta pom-
fortabla.
Reports from tho Cltnton Kelly aohool
today ara to tha effect that tho entire
building wlU. be raady (or oooupaooy to
morrow. r ''
Work Is alac being rushed at tha tadd
aohool. Superintendent Rlchw and tha
teachers ara becoming vary Impatient
and aro Insisting that tha work shall
be completed oo that the children may
amenable In tho buildings aa soon as
poaslblo. Thay realise that aa Injus
tice Is aot only being suffered by ther
puplla but by tha taxpayers of tha city.
Thara win ha a meeting of tho city
hoard of education ftbla evening and
soma Interacting developments aro nrom-
leed. Ia all probability an explanation
wlU be demanded of thoss who are re
sponsible for the delay In completing
tha work; on the different school Build
ings. - ' ,
T
BURGLAR ESCAPES;
POLICE ARE LATE
While tho aoadouartor patrol wagon
was harrying to tha reaidenee of O. XL a.
Wood, tha well known attorney, at Mad
ison and Ford streets, at d o'clock thiol
morning, carrying a squad of policemen.
a burglar who bad beam endeavoring to
effaat an . entraaoe to tho house took
fright and? mads Ma eeeapo Whan tho
officers reached the scene ha had got
sway Only a minute before aa
been tampering with tho front does.
-'4
Tho household waa awakened ahortly
after 4 'dock bx, tha burglar trying to
gee in. mi sept woraing at ina iron
door sntll tha lights wars turned on and
ha became aware that his presenoe was
known. Ho did not know, however, that
a talephono message had been Peat to
polios headquarters and that a wagon
load of policemen were ooming at a
rapid rats. ,
Tha polteamon searched tho neighbor
hood, hut In vain. Tha burglar had nod.
UNIOUE REC62D IS
flASHED
T
nun op aoxvoom nivrauow ato. 'oa
XUXTK
vsAZdi pnovuAa ooauivioa ear
APPAzns xar , acmooa saaaaua.
VMsnzsTfi. aom wu maorioa.
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ITALIAN DRUNK v
i fe USES HIS KNIFE
Aftar pleading guilty to a charge of
druDkenneas. Benedetto Sohulll was to
day also charged with aaaault with in
tent 'to kill Domlnlp Manicmi with a
knife. . Trouble arose between the two
yeatesday, resulting In a fight, Poring
the f my. a knife was aaad and Hsncino
reoelred severs atabs In tha arm and
hand. Ha la at St. Vincent's hospital.
Tho trouble between tha Italians arose
over alleged talea thay are alleged to
have' circulated against each other.
They met at fifth and Sheridan treeta
yeetarday afternoon and hot words vers
quickly followed by the stabbing. , ,
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SAVAGE RITES 2 MW
FOR CHIEF JOSEPH
; (Spsrisf Mspatdk te Tea Jbaraatr J '
Spokane, Wash., Sept Indiana are
riding in great numbers to tho funeral
of Chief Joseph. A band of S0 Nea
Percos and Blackfoot Indiana passed
through hero thia morning to danco and
feast at tho funeral at Nesptlem.
U will be the largest gathering of In
dians for fd yeora,.. Mora than C.aoe,
with provisions for ejws months, are on
tha march from points In Idaho, eastern
Oregon -and Washington. Tha data of
the funeral la not yet oat. ; ,
4'.,'
IfipMlal totimtA tn 1st fearaat)
Blberton, Wash.. Bept U. Mrs.
Sarah C Kllla. aged 44 years, died at
her home on Tennessee Plat yesterday.
Aha was the mother of nine children, all
of whom survive her. ,Tho funeral was
avmxmn at siunoso.
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ftpeetsl MsaeMi te the Jnanel.) v
Hnishro, Or.. Sept , Tha funeral
of Padds Carstana was held hero yes
terday. Ha waa n Oanoan, I years of
age, and had lived tn this county 14
years, mostly on a farm at Baaka fU
loft ante chlliiran.
0
It dcvclobsd in tho suit of school
district No, 41 against I Ferdinand
Floss, on trial this morning before Cir
cuit Judge Praxer, that soma merry
leetlons have occurred la the district.
The. old records wars Introduced, anew
Ins that threa men had neon allowed to
Tots, though paying no taxea la tha dis
trict and having no children, because one
of tham pulled off hla sent and threat-
aneo to near the onairmaa.
Tha report was signed by the 'seers
tary, whoso words brought on tho row.
and by thc eh airman, who thereby ad
mitted that ho waa afraid of tha man
of puglllatic tendency. Tho reading of
th minutes of tho meeting by Attor
ney George W. Joseph, who appears for
tho district, caused so much laughter la
court that the ballls? had to rap re
peatedly for order. Bvon tha court and
jurymen could nut keep serious ooun-
tenanceo. -, , ,
It Is averred by tha district that Sep
tember at, 1801. it leased aa sore lot
from Floss for years. Tha deed waa
never recorded and tha dsfenuant is
charged with destroying It It Is fur
ther charged that on tho night of May
ft, lfOI, ho want an tho land and des
troyed an outhouse. Suit is brought to
recover damagea for tho destruction of
tho outhouse and to have the - l
made a matter of record, (ha defendant
to bo enjoined from further, interfer
ence by tho district,
Attorney Joseph Introduced all tho rec
ords of tho district, inaludlae the min
utes of tho meetings held. Under date
of March, Is, 1892, It contains tho fol
lowing record, . signed . by Chairman
Luke James and Clerk P. Plop:
"Before any vote waa east, tba Dis
trict clerk made objections against
soma persons as being alleged voters'
being present at tho meeting, who had no
children at all and who had no property
In the district on which they did pay a
tax en When Charlie Llndemana rose
up and said tha remarkable words; That
ho has no children and he never paid
tax yet, and bo would Ilka to aea who
stops him hers from voting.' Mr. C.
Undemann did pull hi eoat off sod of
fer tho chairman. -James Luke, a good
licking. Thara were three rnea at the
meeting who- never paid a tax and who
had no children Charlee vndemana,
Henry Llndemann and Frederick -Han
son. But tho chairman seemed to so
afraid of them and ho oast their votes.
and by such means Charles Llndemann
and Christian Ressmussoa were elected
as directors, and William Butler i
clark. livery motion made for the
throe men to elect them aa officers waa
and baa bean not seconded." -
.mMmmmw PRuamzoa: ansa.
5
- Dotmold, Germany, Sept, J. Count
Xrnest Casimlr Frederick, regent of the
principality af Uppe, is dead, at tba ago
of 41 years.
ECZEMA
:, aufff rers. ream what '
zens
Hvdro
and. CLTCOOrTC have -dona tor a
caiecnioa jouraeju ia ne weom.
rtetOaaaMswtiea)
W Mr, oo at aeaiMW M yw WyO.
1M lad Ulrttn Mt ftnlf reJI4 bat KbMtvtahl
""W) Jr., Kama Sl, n. Y,
nm trial aettlae af Hi d naa we and
myosaaaa sent on ractiot of ik. Is car
eipreatage. ThoMprtperatleaaem hana
leea.retpowerralctrrnicldea. aaad by lead
ing ahysklaea. .3eM ky ataf nvui,
M Pitoua at.
saMAreWfc a fcerimi wiish stiiaia
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MEDICATED,
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t-V,Y:r -,our Stylei of Cabinet-, An OoooVV'
We pay freight to any railroad station in the northwest. r
Rend for our catalosrue of Bath Cabineta, r v v 4 .
-popular-Price Druggists, Fourth and Wsahmgton Streets.
FOURTH AND WASHINGTON STS.
Writing from -Freeno, Cat, to County
Clark Prank a. Plaids, . J. X. Oreea pre-
fers a serious chares ' against Mra
Nathaniel Rico, whom bo deolareo was
his legally wedded wife when aha mar
ried fiiea. .Ua inoloaea their wedding
certificate and a letter he sara waa writ-
tan nlm by tha pre cent Mrs. Rice as avl
denoa of tho truth of- his charges, and
requests that thay be turned over to tho
district attorney and tho woman prose
cuted for her alleged offense. .
Oreen wrote the county clerk relative
to the wedding of Rlos and Maggie Mc
Danlell early la April. Ha said -llo-
Danlell waa tho maiden nams - of hla
wife, which she resumed after desert
ing him. Mr. Fields aearefaed tho roo-
orda and April It aent .Oreen a oommmv
loation to tha effect that Rico and Mag
gie atcDanloU wars married January X.
Inclosed tn tho communication to Mr.
Fields Is a letter signed "Maggie Oreen,'
written from No, 1841 street, Fresno,
to Oreen. whoso address Is No. HH P
street. Tho writer asked his forgive
ness if sha had dons wrong, accused him
of living with another woman and re
quested him to call on her so that they
oould maka. arrangements for a, legal
separation. ;
CONFERENCE WHF 61
, HELD AT HARRISBURG
Beginning Thursday memlng the Co
lumbia conference of tbo M. O. churuh
south will be held at Harrlsburg. Bishop
H. C. Morrison wlU preside, -
This conference Includes tha western
half of Oregon and Waehlngion. It Is
expected that all the preachers of the
conference will be tn attendance. Tho
Rev. K. K. Mowre, 'who haa ohargs of
tho work to Portland, has sloaed sis
year and WlU go to Harrlsburg Wednas
day. At ths conclusion of ths confer
ence he will go to Missouri and Iowa to
visit relatives. While east heNrlll work
la tha Interest at -the. church building
project. During - his absence, Mr.
Mowre'd place will be Sued by -rartous
ministers of this city,
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BAIL IS WITHDRAWN; -
CHINAMAN IN JAIL
liuey Tong. a Chinaman, said io be
Illegally In this country, ,was given into
tho custody of Sheriff Word today by a
United States deputy marshal, and will
be bald pending stops looking U hid as
portation, v . - - "
Tong was takes into custody mat Sep
tember by ths authorities, and ahortly
afterward . released on bonds. His
bond em en want into tho federal court
thia morning and draw down their ball
mony, whereupon Tons waa sent td tha
county jail, r . ".
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MAKES APPEAL FOR '
CHRISTIAN UNITY
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1 vtmiy CSv''-:y
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v Ths Woggls-Bua; says fin ths name tn -4 ; -v.. ;;'.
4 this santsnoat. 'Tha American people la S-4 v ; .;;
caa warn mam bduu ao naa onnc weaa . w-t
: kaaHsbV .,
at
I In Gold Given Away to 1
Public School Pupils ! j
-V:
' (Sseriel Uteetahi ta The JenrstL)
Washington, Bept. In tha Cathed
ral grounds at Meunt St. Albans yester
day afternoon, in the praeence of an
Interacted audience estimated at from
10,000 to la. M0 persons. Moat Rev.
Thomas RandaU Davidson, Aran blah op
of Canterbury, awdS aa appeal for
Christian unity. r 1
Sir Henry MOrtlmer Durand, ' Mrs.
Davidson. Mrs, Hitchcock, Oeneral and
Mrs. Chaffee, Mrs. Roosevelt, Miss
Bthel Roosevelt, Mrs. J. W. Roosevelt.
P. Morgan Of New York. President
Oilman and Secretary Hitchcock of tbo
Oarnegm institute wars present
Peacock flour always gives Sathrrae-
tla and la suaraateed toy year yooec.
I Clothing Firm
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Correct Amwer Received, end, $2 eech to the next five
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' ' jk. Portland firm that haa been esUbllshed tor elprht years In this
city, put has never advertised, located on First street, between Yam- ,
Lnlll and Washington, carrying a HI. 000 stock; has daotded to Inaugurate
a great cut price saw advertising nig, on or about uetober i. tm quae- ,
tloa M. Who is itt Quaes aa atnv times as you saa get k coupon.
Only c pany to pupils Of Portland public schools. Contest dosed and decided
September 79. no ona conn ec tea wits any newspaper m eiigioia to -mar
this eontsst. Use ths attached coupon and mail or take to Tho Journal.
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praosott, WaslL, Sept. td. Baa ITnU,
a recent arrival from Chicago, - Shot
himself In tho head last night on ths
railroad track hers. He left a note at
tributing tha aot te hard luek and .111
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Chelan, Waahq Sept. M. Twin daugh
ters, one weighing S 14 and tho other S
pounds, were born yesterday to Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Prevlartee. Tb father af
ths twins is si years old.
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Colfax, Wash., BpC l-A bowHng -dlley
her was raided laat night and a
poker gamo unearthed. Several persona'
wars found playing, and Will Martin
waa arrested. It Is said to have bean a
percentage gnmt This Is ths first gam
bling raid made sines gambling beoamn
a felony la tho tut of Washington, ..
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Rathdrum, Ida,. Sept. S4. J. Fmltar
was probably fatally hart b being acci
dentally struck by an Iron bar In tho
Mammaih miao Saturday -:
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