THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.. PORTLAND,' MONDAY BVENINtf, OCTOBF X 1904 FIVE HUNDRED ARE . wrraoirr tuit Althocgh Contractors Promised Atkinson School for Today It Is Not Two Wfceks J 'V Ow m anndrea of this olty tiu vniwiit uy building la which to attend chool, although the term Began over three witka ago. Ho Ion this im poattto upon IM pftpilft ha pavers wH vootlwM Js aet known. " At the Atkinson school, tbo bulldln ta far from being; eonpML While Um contractors faithfully promised to law it ready for occupancy by today, U fated authoritatively that U will bo at least two vwla aMit before tha ehllft ta will a able to aasemble la tho aid portion of the building and much lonirar before the now rooms wll b roady for occupancy. ' While these CM pupils' ara being robbed of their schooling tha dtreetere ara manifesting but Uttls Interest la tha aoodJUoa of ejfolrs and tha eontroo tore ara not exerting any unusual Sort to rush tha work oa tha building, Al-' though a penalty may ba Imposed apon tha contractors for ovary day beyond the time specified In tha contract for ompietlng the building, they appareatly have no fear that any attempt will ba made ta oolleot tt. Tha contractors promised ta have the Ladd aobool ta good condition for the reception of the pupils today but tho heating apparatus was not finished and Superintendent Rigler would not permit tha enange to ba made. It was stated thla morning- that tha c ban re from the portable buildings to 4b mala school- BUSINESS JEALOUSY CAUSEOF TRAGEDY ( Continued from Pace One.) aide of the shop. A young fellow waa standing at n post la front of Seorge Xlaalow'a shop; tle old man walked up and looked the bor over very carefully, then turned and went up to tha shop, leaned hla head Inside, and quicker than .hat tutu ... . . . . . "Before X bad time to advance more .than a step or- two towards tha shop, the old nil whirled around, put tha revolver to. hla tight temple nd , fired. Ha fall at full length on -the walk gad never nnlversd after he feU. "Running Into tha shop, I saw tha wounded man gasping and meaning. He waa bleeding profusely, and could hardly speak above a whisper. All X under stood htm to amy wan, lie shot nee Wk'M ' ' . ..y, Tmtlm'a mmtm Van .' ' Vm I Lentor. sister of Mrs. ttlsslew, -Stated that Jealousy over business af fairs caused the tragedv. "lfy brother-in-law told 'me- that tha old mart' would shake hla fist at him," be weld. "They both had the same kind of business, and my brother- Thd &torThftt Sells thd Best AVeekofSDlendidBard -:rj? si IM; OUR CELEBRATED H DEFENDER MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Let Of impress upon you that this is posltiYely the last week . of a sale on these swell ready-made onder garments, which are, without a single exception, the finest materials, tha best xnade, and embrace every style. The woman who buys these garments gets a swell one for less than coat of the material This w positively our last week of selling this underwear at such ridiculously low prices, and if you are needing such wearables now is the opportune time to buy. 'At.ffttv.- V: t''r'; . ,' 'i I UVVIAOeSg 4W -J' DRAWERS, vv ; SKIRTS. (, S2.65t.15c rtirmrp tnrjrinc, . .. , : . . S1.95to39c , CORSET LUVrKV ; SlCSta 10c CHILDREN'S DRAWERS. " t ;i - '' '. ' 2tc to KV These garments are elegantly finished In laces, embroideries," , tucks, and are elegance in themselves. The style, finish and . material are always a feature of these garments. . See thenv Buy thenv Wear them. '- ' i N - j WOMEN'S MOST FASfflONABLat , i '. SUITS AND COATS Specially Attractive in Prices This Week -Second Floor. ' :2Aav WW oir&T wweMum mmr .. Ready win . i are "to Finish - It . ? .r house will ot take plaoe before Wed nesday. It is expected thai next Monday the pupils of tha Atkinson school will ba called together for work In the portablee which ara at tha Ladd school. lleanwbUe the salaries of the teachers at the Atkinson have to ba paid. 1 hey ara costing tha taxpayers IU.&I ft day for which they receive no return. As ready the loose met bods of the direc tor have ooet tha taxpayera af thla aity 91.01 M In teachers' anlartaa for which no returna have been received, wblle hundreds) of school children are being deprived of their education. There ara X.71C pupils who hart been without Instruction ana week, IM who have bad to go without Instruction two weeks and 451 tor the third and fourth weeks. The pupils assembled at tha Brooklyn school this morning for tha first time alnoe tha Urn opened. Thla building waa am being repaired nd additions made. As In tha other oases, tha con tractors failed to complete their work according ta their agreements. The pupils have been accomodated In portables and In outside rooms and tha organisa tion of tha school bag bee interfered 'work at tha Clinton Kelly school la progressing very favorably after the as forced vacation of six daya on account of the beating plant not being com pleted. Returna from thla school thla morning show 417 puplla In attendance. in-law, being tha younger. tras able to do mora work than Qaudron. TAlaY X think, la the cause of their troubles. "Mr. Klselow waa highly educated, having attended several of the beet unl- Mr4tl. I SnulL He SOUld WlitS Bttd apeak seven languages, being a student of the French, uermen, iwuui ana slan languages. He also knew thnee other tongues. He had ft vary Urge number of friends. X think he oame U Anjarioa about 11 years age.- - Wht Tlatto BoewrnU, '; Mrs. Klselow. who resides at Meyea teenth and Irvln streets, waa not told u uriAHi Miura of hat husband's wounds untU several houra after tha vaareov, Bk. mm mtmrtmA the haeottsJ. hut tha Injured man waa on tha .operat ing taDlf wnen sne "rrivu. f be Kissiowa have a uttla daughter about eight years old. 'The girl has been 111 of heart trouble during tha paat few months and the news of the serious condition of nor father waft kept from her. - " " , Coroner Ffaley Investigated ftft soon as the affair waa reported. Ha will not hold aa toQueat. Oaudron was TT years of ag. Two years ago hla dauatiter ended her Ufa Kv mnMAm Hla wire la n met rated. Roti he and hla victim ware born In a French province. Klselow Is el yaara of ago. Both men have, always boon highly re- apeetea, Good at the Lowest Pricef.? ains a tooss m"TM mm mm 1 m m ' mi MM Ul aroma xs vara oztt. : EcgSBga ' n INEBRIATED SHOOTS JOHN JM.I He Receives Desperate With Rath Osborne, in ing Hoase aaims - -. ' . ' '.' .- ' John Tlaua. a tailor, waft shot three times by atutfa Osborne thla' afternoon In the Plea canton rooming house, at No. tln Third street. The wounded maa is thought to bo fatally injured, , All three shots took effect. One pene trated tha right breast and turned up ward. Another lodged In tha right leg juet below the knee, while the third bullet struck him la (he right arm. Tlmna and tha worn a a have been olooo oempanmna for many months. - They have bad frequent quarrels, tiota were addicted to liquor and, aa 1ft stated, the woman has been drunk. When seen at her room after tno shooting ahe was lntosloated, - - Tha shooting occurred shortly arter i t o'clock. They were together Id mm ta mnt had been euarrellna. Tha landlady etated that aha had heard them scuffling about la the room. She heard several anota and telephoned for the, police. . . ' ' ' After nring- w turns anow, aum Osborne ran out Into the hall and meet ing another roomer in- the building aald: "I've got him la there and want mm to stay. Ha la trying to kick the door down but I ftuess he'U aty for awhile now. Tho woman waa in her nigntrooo, which was beepeUered with blood. She raced about the haU a few minutes, then ran back Into tho room. Inalda things looked as though a atom had atruog u ttar. the bed elothes were tossed about In pellmell order, whlU tho furni ture waa scattered about. ' Whan Policeman Oolta en teres aar room aha said: ' ' . "Oh. get out of her please; t want to put my clothes on." SENATOR DOLLIVCR'S J VOICE IMPROVING While Senator Jonathan P. Dolllver of Iowa tarried today In Portland for ft root, ho waft kept pretty buoy. Ho hi ft very popular man, and his native abil ity and stood humor attract to Mm many even among "his friends, the enemy." His vocal or gene were employed moat of the dav In conversation with Portland eltleana who called at tha hotel or ao- oompanled him on ft visit to tho Iewla and Clark fair grounds, where fee waa taken during tha forenoon, vnoer ooaort of President H, W. Ooode. Ho talked freely, but ta ft tuttural tone. Hla nat urally strong voiee la rapidly . regaining lta strength. ' Ho wUl leave Portland to night for tho aaat. over tho Oregon Rail, road. Navigation company's linoa. "1 shall so to ogden," ho said, "and thore Mialn the gVtlrbanka oartv. X have taken a very vigorous part In tho speech mak ing on the tour, and It must have been apparent to every one within tho sound of my Voice during the last raw save that It waa muoh crippled. Tho pub lished story attributing my stay here to other causes la wholly untrue. Sena tor Fairbanks la one of my closest friends. X shall continue with hint through tho campaign' Those beet Informed believe, however, that hla resumption of speech-making with the Fairbanks spell-binders will ba of short duration, and that after a few speeches made either in Utah or Colo rado ho will return oaetwerd, possibly to lend his efforts to helo carry some of the doubtful states. "Tour Lewis and Clark fair embodies fw rMt laments- eonaueet. and ro manceof which tho most should bo made In advertising It to the worm, ne aald. "Around these are gathered soma extremely Interesting literature. The tnr At fneie and Clerk la told In many 1 -entertaining ways, and the enormous re sults of their pioneering enterprise are sufficient to attract tho attention of tho world. I shall attend your fair neat year. I am caHlng attention U It la nearly ovary speech X make. Senator Dolllver looks tha robust pic ture of health. Ho saw much of Port land during his brief stay. Ha waa ac companied by sn-Senator afcBrtdo, H. W. nAnu ri K. Hofer. P. C; Baker. Whit ney 1 Boles. Oakar Hubor, Oeorgo Tay lor, Judge C lei and. B. B. Beekman, W. SL Coman and W. B. Ayer on hla expedi tion to tha Lewla and Clark fair grounds and ether points of lntoroot. He enjoyed the day thoroughly, and la a eonvert to Oregon's ell met le and soenls beauties. At 1 o'clock ha waa ontortainoo at luaen m th fnmmarclai dub br K If. Cake, T. B. WUoox and other prominent business men. - Another driving party at t o'clock took aim ror a trip aooiu uw city. - t i i ii " 1 THE SUPREME COURT OPENS OCTOBER TERM ', v. . -'V : ,.''' ' ., y. . Oaerlsl Detparcft te The fceresl.) 'J alem. nr.. Oot. S. The auoremo oourt'o October term waa begun today. It opened by overruling motions and or dering rehearing in the following oasest State against Eggioeton; rirenieo s Fund Insurance company against OC R. V N. Co.; Thompson against Purdy: Blaokbum against lawis, and pastern Oregon Land company against Andrews. RUSSIANS REPULSED (Continued from Pago One.) nation muat be determined to achieve auocess and te make tho necessary aae rlfleeo. It la hoped wo may be abla to secure greater economy with greater efficiency m local admlnlatratlsn, and ft meeting of the governors of provinces W1U be held tomorrow." . , t. ' . YO OOVmTI BUPPUBsV -j "' ' $mn Seeelel tervief .) " Rome. Oct. f A telegram from Che foo aaaerta that Oeneral Stoessei haa erdered all women and children In Port Arthur, aaoopt tho nurses, to leave the Port la order that food and water Stay bo made to last longer. it mm baya. ShanghaC Oct. I. A Raaslaa warship, supposed to be the Bayao la reported as anchored off Outslase laland, m Haa ehau bay. Two tug hftvft gone ta bring bar far ShsngHnl. . WORIAN . . . I. I Wound Daring Quarrel Third street Koom- Hf Attacked Eat y ; 'flvi,;, v.-'-, , la hot own defense, Ruth Osborne stated that aha was In her room talking to another man when Ttnua rushed Into the apartment armed wUn a large knlio. Jumping aside, she seised a revolver and ahot te self -defense, aha says that Tfmm haa - iaa been Insanely Jealous of nor. , r Tlmm waa found by tha policeman ly ing oa hla back and blood was flowing In ft crimson stream from hia breast. Ho waa groaning la pain and for ft time waa unable to speak. Securing help, the policeman earrtod him Into a not her room and a surgeon was summoned. It waa found that all three shots whlob tha woman had fired had taken eHeoU but tha only serious wound waft caused by tha bullet which entered tho breast. Tho TlOtltn'ft cloth ing was powder-burned. -We had been quarreling. aald Tlmm. -Tha woman and X have been friends for a long time. , We had boon ftjuok to gether." . ' , ... "I am going to die," he eaolalmed. -Lei ma alone, X am olns 1 want to die. ; ' . He would slvo no reason why tha woman shot him, neither would ho say whether any other man was Implicated la the quarrel. Tlmm was taken to the Gooff Samari tan hospital - Tha only relative tha wounded an has In this city Is a daughter named Mra. Chariot Holmea, who roeldea at Monte villa. T. J. Smith was tho maa Hi tho room with Ruth Osborne whoa Tlmm entered and attacked tho woman. To tho polloe Smith corroborated tha woman ei ele ment as to Us shooting betas done la eelf-defenao, MAYOR INTRODUCES Mayor WUHams Will attempt to oolvo tho difficulties oaoountorod hi on forcing tho box ordinance which has been at tacked in tho oourtft by tho saloon keepers and reetaurant msav Ha will introduce a new ordinance which will amend tha old ordinance yet which. If passed, will brine about tho . ammo re sults as desired by those who started tho movement for tho elimination af bcnies from all restaurants and resorts in this olty. The proposed ordlnanoe follows: "An ordlnanoe to amend ordlnanoe Ho. l4,2t, wntltted 'Aft ordlnanoe regulating tho aala of liquors. In bar rooms, aa looTi and restaurants, and prohibiting hoxaa, booths, stalls and private rooms, alcovea and other rootne or apartments lit connection with .bar rooms, saloona and restaurants. 7 : , "Tho, oity. of Portland does ordain as foUows: Section X. That section 1 of ordinance Ho. 14, entitled 'An ordinance regulattng tho sals of liquors in bar rooms, saloons and restaurants. and prohibiting boxes, booths, atalla and prlvat rooms, alcoves ana oiner rooms or apartments te connection with bar rooms, saloons and reetaurante," bo and tho Same Is hereby amended so aa to read as follows: "section 1. No person engaged- In selling spirituous, malt or fermented liquors or wines in quantities' Jess than one quart In any saloon, bar room or restaurant In the elty of Portland ahall sell any liquors of wines to be delivered or used, or that shall bo delivered or used In any atsovo, booth, box, side room, back room or other apartment, unless such alcove, booth, box, Bids room, back room or other apartment la open and exposed to public view from the saloon, bar room or restaurant with which R Is connected. Nor shall such .-Inns k MAm nr rMtiimnt or 1 an V room or apartment connected therewith have any outside private entrance or any such entrance with signs) signifying that such entrance la for any particular class of persons, but all outside en trances shall bo public and from some street In the cty. Provided, that this section shaU apply to all reetaurante la the otty. but shall not apply to hotels conducted as soon in good faith, or to tho Commercial, Arlington or conaoroia clubs or other elube of like character, and provided, further, that thla section shall not apply to a room having a floor space of more than one hundred and sixty- lo) square feet connected with such saloon, bar room or restaurant; and provided, further, that said room shall not contain any furniture exosptlng chairs and tables and there ahall bo no lock or other fastening upon tho door of said room. "Bee. t. That section I of said ordi nance No. lt.Ot bo and tho eame 1 hereby repealed. "In, t. Any person convicted of violating any of tho provisions of this ordlnanoe ahall be punished by a fins of not to -exceed 9100 or by Imprison ment at thoielty Jail not to exceed thirty days, or by both such fins and Impris onment hi tho discretion of tha court. "Seo 4. All ordinances and porta of ordnlanoes IS ooaf Hot herewith, are here by repealed.' : SBATYUI A tfteecM PUsstm 0 Tat Journal.) Taeoma. Oct I. Klek WUliama, a Se attle pitcher, loft hero this morning for Portland, where ho win pltoh ts morrow against Ougdale's men. ECZEMA '. sAiHerece peeol wHe and OLYCO SOftS novo dene Isr a celebnted Joaroauel m area Weafc. MtOMlslieeMi MmI a(aatfia Ul to varrtad e "jfc n-u4,)tm ft., i.r. ' res trlsl bottles ef Rfsteaaosja snd enetare. TbmptvrwfatkMMkte harm- Im. vt nucsrrsl snalclde. M by ad- iag pbrskisaB. Ad ky Afsf hiim. NEW BOX C2DINANCE Hydrozoq oa- Pimm a New Terlb awjw-eweislJwolesi sjsil ml uw sliiai 'Sbecial Prices tor Popular Needs goods srs dependable, our drugs sre iresh. and vouTI slwsy ssts money and time at Household brucs PoputefTolIet Articles Our our store. Pura. Frcah and DeDendable. Absorbent Cotton, pound rolls.e,..28 , Dickenson's Witch Hazel, p.nt.,,...17) , .'Baking Soda, English, pound,... .,,..5 : Powdered Borax, Mule Team, ; Powdered Sugar Milk, pound '.Soap Bark, tckage. Jklixed Bird Seed, pound. i ) Carbolic Acid,, quarter pouna , ?wiHlit Pnwrlera. box.. Wej Guarantee the Purity of ; j: " the Latest and Antiseptic Aromatic, recommended by the 1 dental profession, box......... ...,20f .Toilet Paper V To You at Less Than Wholesale Prices. i , Spoolai Psr Doa "NERO," T-ounce rolt......e...M..29 SANITAS, 9-ounce ron............4e "400," 1,000 sheets.f. ....w,..67dt "WOOD LARK," 1,000 sheets,. ,...,.89 "PILOT," squares, 500 sheeU. ....40t "DELTA" squares, 900 sheets ...73s KLONDIKE, sauares. 1.000 sheets, i. .89e Aseptic, extra fine, 1,000 sheets,,. . . .f 13 The Famous uakvkl wmrung spray ' Vaginal Syringe; regular $3.50, special price....";.... w.3.9d l.-TuUar't Globe Spray, special.... $3.43 WOODARD, CLARKE Wm tak Cmmm4Cn.M9-9 mt CAPT. SIMMONS IS LAID TO REST . f -. j "San dead, burled no see Sad asm In; Saai Chinaman's friend." And so It Is. Mover In tho history of Portland wan there an officer who exer cised Ottoh control over Chinatown aa tha lata Captain Of Detectives Samuel Slmraona, whoso body was laid, In the Brave at Multnomah eemetery yester day. Great was the honor paid tho vet' oran, whose beat years were spent In the service of tho olty. The Odd fellows' lodge and the polled department con ducted tbo funeral. Impressive wore tho oaresnonles, be fitting In ovary ro speet, and testifying; to tho high; es teem in which he waa held by all. , Pallbearers were Detectives H. H Hawley, Joe Day. Daniel Welner, Frank Snow, John Kerrigan and ClerH Archie Leonard, and honorary pallbearers were selected from the Odd Frtlowe lodge. There wore many beautiful floral pieoes, one in the form of a star, from the po lios department. From tbo ball the proceaalon led by the uniformed police, marched to tho Madison-street bridge. From there tho polloe and members af tha Odd Fell ewe todav lelsi ned. THREATENS SHERIFF V (Contlnaed from Paso One.) up next Wednesday, will contend that all the gambling acts an wbloh the In formation is baaed were repealed by tho legislature when It passed the last city oharter. Aooordlng to hie contention, the city haa complete yarlsdtotloft of all offenses relative .to gambling. ' Tho trial of 1 gamblers, arrested at Jack Blaster1 First street reaort. waa held thlo moraine before Juetloe Held. Deputy District Attorney Adams ap peared for tho prooecutlon and Spencer at Davis for tha defence. The oases wore taken under advisement. -.. . , . . , VBstajr sa QMAMTmnm. . (seeelal IHesaen to The fearaeLI ' ' Taooasa, Wash., Oot. . The steamer Tea an has been chartered by tho Uoo ton Steamship dompany to ply. to- tho v . 1 11 : anwawawawnwsssseaeae ; ? ' r . At Lyon's Tooth Epsey's Cream ? Hind's Honey package.. Be r ..S3d '., , ...7e - -7 ; ... . ... . -v . Our Drugs. best Woodlarl Usterated Tooth ,;:f Soap ;.;:' K ' A Toota't I -Welch's Grape . V D.fr-sa J Right from Your Kitchen Store It fuU Uatu v POPVLS Annthpr FYnpndvp Prpmiiini ' ':: This week The Journal announces thst -with every cash -want ad. for next Sunday's Journal it will give away absolute free, a half pound package ot j .v-. :.r-.Vx ' v -: :r.' r ; - t 1- aTw S I ' m v - , Another Peerless Ctosset ft Devers Product. m v.- -. ' . m a w. rtPVT.nM Mi, ENGLISH BREAKAST i GOOD Tea is a household necessity end here you are. Tea " Tiwn w"y onif with paid wants ada. for.i. ;; , . U aUtavTvvritv-Oiiw Words for 13c''-"X-;"7;; DEKCCRATS REST HERE FOR A DAY v A fow hours rest in a busy campaign was gained at the Portland hotel today by ft pnrty of Democrats from Wash ington. Senator Oeorgo Turner, eaa didato for governor; Oeorgo Mudgett. candidate for state treasurer; Co I. U. P. Taramer, special oorreapoadont for the Spolceaman-IUview. ' They were Joined here this afternoon by Col. 3. J. Ander son of Taooma. and ' tho entire party wont OS aa electric oar to Vancouver, where the big Pemooratlo rally of the campaign there will be held tonight. WITH HIGH HONORS - 'HOAR IS LAID AWAY (fearaal Special avrrlee. funeral servleos of George Frlsbto Hoar began this afternoon with prayers la his lata home, 14 Oak avenue. The prayers wore- send noted by Row Rush V- -Ship-pen and wore followed by the services of the Ch ureft of Unity-A eulogy was pronounced by Rev. Edward Everett Hale. Only members of tho family and immediate and aloee friends of tho de Qenaed wars present at the Hoar homo. A largo delegation of prominent men of Washlnfttoa and tho stats were pres ent Tho olty Is draped la mourning. A arena There was a bis sensation la Lses vtllo, Ind., whoa W. M. Brown of that place, who waft expected to die. bad hla Mfe aaved by Dr. King's Maw Dls oovory for Consumption. He writes: "I endured insufferable agonleo from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave ma immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure. Similar cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Orlp are numerous. It's the peer lees remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Prloo loo and f 1.0s. 0aarsn tsed by Red Cross Pharmacy, corner Htxth and Oak streets, aa tan way m (a toatofltoft) Unusual Prices. ,"- . Powder..t.,.wi.l4e) ...-...16d 20 Frostilla ; . ; . ;;;; ;.rs;. .cv. 14d Mennen's Talcum ......13 White'a Tooth Powder. ....,.,.. ..llft) Bsy Rum, half pints f . . 14d Rosewater, half plnU; ...14 Pure Liquors For family and medicinal use. We guar antee every article we aelL : r , Qusrts. Walker's (Canadian Oub... ...,$1.05 ' McBrayer'a Cedarbrook (bottled in bond) .a .Mfc. .91.1S ; Fisher's Rye ...... .i...,-.r..il-10 Dewar's Specisl Scotch.v.. -..$1.15 Muskingum Valley $1.10 rM TahinM nUnrl. . ... ..1.:. v.. 35e Juice (pints 3cj....". .43.. Martell g-btar Brandy....... Lenoirs Cognac. ...............(.e..$40; .California Port and Sherry. ....... -25V Crystal Rock, Rye and Tolu. ......... 65e nimtltlrt Wfitr rtnost znade. Used by U. S. ov- rnmnL Over 71, ouo soia.: wonaer. ful Invention. Beats niters. ' Placed over foule kltrlien atove It purines tho it water, removes every Impur ity. FOrnlanea deiioioua, pure, a is- ' tilled water. Saves Uvea and doctor; bills. Prevents deadly typhoid and other fevers and summer aicknssa. . Only safe water for babies, children. r .Invalids, etc. Curss disease. Cus tomers delighted. -Ouaranteed , as represented or your money refund ea. 1 Shipped promptly to any addreea. uooaiet rree. Solid Copper, regular $7.60. ;. Special. 6.33 Slock Tin, reguUr $0.00. Special. .f 4.75 CO. PtCB DatfC MBKCKMTS nw,-. m n liiiiiuiii r Severs Product. ri '5.; '4 x. hi rAti at BASKET FIRED JAPAN v V PAN FIRED JAPAN ..V, V.. DIES SUDDENLY Aaron- Beck, a rotldent of Oregon shies 1811. died at o'clock this mom- lag at tho ago of 7T years. Bo oanM by tho way of tha lsthmua, and afts . remalnlae In Salem and other oltles fog several years Anally settled in Port land In ltfll. He was one of the aaoad highly respected pioneers 1ft tho olty.' Tho oauee of death was paralysis. & Three years ago, when Mrs. Bech died, -the shook was too groat for him. Ha ' waa first stricken than. Tha malady did ; not. however, affect hint to tho extent that he was unable to walk. Aa late aa yesterday ho waa up and. around and la usual spliita. ' Mr. Beck was Botd In Wrscheld, Ba varia, July S. 187. Ha eame to Amor lea as a young man and upon hla ar 1 rival la Portland opened a clothing ( store at Ma Ul First street, which ; old-timer will remenflJer. Hs retired t from business with a comfortable for- fl tune In Ills. Hs waa ohairman of tho' building oommlttee of the Temple Beth Israel and privately manifested a great -tatereet la ail ebarltiea. - Mr. Beck la survived by Bins children. -sight grandonlldren and one great-grand, child. The tfunerml will . take place a' the family residence. Ho, If Seventh street at It ft. ny Wednesday. C - LE1UTENANT EOONE - CSSLNG FROM FORT; .... J : j v,;k The sflleers at Vancouver harrsefcs are greatly axltated over tho mysterious; , dleappearanoa of Francis K. Boons, see- -ond lieutenant In tho Nineteenth in fantry, who was last seen on Friday evening oa tho ferryboat bound tor Portland. His comrades have not tho slightest Idea of tho man's whereabouts. While hla accounts with the government are ta regular order. It Is whispered that financial difficulties of another na ture had something to do with his sud -dan departure. It la also reported that., tha lieutenant reenUy had some psr ftonal UouMa At the neat, . , - ft 5