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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER U. 1901 me w is ' V - 111 APIA I AA III II I II r u v . .-. ibu til vuivnvv oar or .' . . wi&uo, a ymues) srsrwiam souses n RIMm WiMtlflwII lUIIS'B ramf oovrmt ootoub TUM 09 ClaWVlT. OOUeSI. . ' (faerie! SeejafciB to Tat Jesreei.) - Salem, Oat. Si D J. P. Walla of this alt last night reoelTed the newa by telegraph, that hla eoa, Russell Wallace of this cltyf waa lying dangeaoualy HI la a hospital In Chicago with typhoid fever. The young van left bar a few months "ago to attend Rush Medical college In Chicago, and up to a faw waaka ago waa In tha best of health. For about two ' waaka bo tiling u board from bin un- til tba telegram laat evening simotinoed - hla daageroue Illness.- h Dr. Wallaoa at oooa arranged hla af- fairs ao ba could leave, and aarly thla , morning ba atartod for Chicago by tba ' inoat diroat rout a to ba at tha aedslae of bla bob. Tba doctor wlU remain In Chicago untU tha voung man recovera. "Young Wallaoa la a general favor) ta In thla city whara ha waa bora and ralaad ' and tbara la dap concern bara aa ta tha 1 taault of hla ijlneee. -v Tha Oetobar term of tha circuit eotrrt convened bara thla moramg with Judge 'George H. Burnett on tba bench. Tbara - a.re several criminal eaaas on tha docket, and a grand Jury empanelled thla aX- tarnoon will Investigate a a amber Of oaaaa held ta tha circuit court. It prota- ' lees to ba a buay aaaaloa of tba aourt. for aalda from tha criminal oaaaa, tbara ara about II elvH oaaaa to ba aubmlttad tot juries during tba present tana. Redding is outcome 7 ' of clallam tragedy 1 .I, - i , " i" ' ' U (Speelel Maaateft e Tee IiersaU . Spokane, Oct. M.-WlUlam J. Harrla, ana of Spokane's elthwna who became a million air aa a result of tha LeRol ' , aal, ba bean remarried to' bla divorced : wife. Tha' wedding took place St Xottls laat Friday night, and la a direct ' outcome of tha Clallam tragedy about a ' year ago, when their daughter waa v drowned. I ., Prior to' their dlvoroa aa agreement '-' bad been reached for a dtvleton of tha ' property.- Mrs, Harrla Invested In real aetata and now owna tha Victoria and Aberdeen hotela, beeldea other property. . Harrla Joe hie fortune and aoms time before tha death of bla daughter brought evlt to . here the division aot ' . aalda. Tha aaae waa ta court- for eome " , time. Several aaya ago Mrs. Harrla left . for a trip to aJurope. atopplng In St - i Louis. Harrla met her there, and to gether they want through tba same eara ' ' mony which had united them years ago. It hi very probable that they win make ' tba trip abroad together. . ,. - ' BREWERY DRIVERS l ;. ;:";:VWIN IN SPOKANE , ( '-..'l "t" " 1 "" """ -'' -'it ''v . ' 'V ' apanai Mapaem w ae JoeretL) ' " Bpckene, Wash., Oct. H Tha differ encea between tba Spokana Soda, Bot lUag- wooks and tba brewery drivers have- bean eettled. Adam Weleer algnad ;the ecsie aakad for by the drivers and . agreed that no non-union man would be employed by him after ba had procured '' the aervtoea of men to take tha pc ' altlona now held by aoa-nnlon men. The fight has bean In progress atoea laat Hay, when the drivers' eeaJe waa ' .signed by all except tha Spokane Soda BotUtng worka. ' ISperlal Dteaateh m Tbt feajiil -' Llod, Wseb.. Oct. 14. lamae M. Crass ley. a farmer, while driving near bare, fell from bla wagon yesterday and waa run aver and died within a few min utes. Ha leaves a widow and Sva daugh-tra. "eriirei lw UOUOfMMWPHINC- rmaiia ruennuiiLi i FOB ruti. MMTKHtAM arrmnr,PoiTuAKa.cmt. RUSSIA WILL tAKE ' " FULL REPARATION i Uoereal 8mcU1 aervlee.) e e . St. Peteraburg. Oct. 14 At e t meeting tha foreign offloe thla 4 aftarnoen decided to prepare a w e semlofftelal note addreaaed to e e the 'Britten government, ax- 4 e pressing regret aver tha North 4 e sea lnoident and the wllllngneaa e of tha ftuaalaa fonnMBtnl to 4 S maka reparatlen. - e e it to hoped thla wUl mollify e e Great Britain and pava tha way 4 e for a diploma tlo adjustment. e 4 a4 MYSTERIOUS INSANE n GIRL, KISS ROBERTS ; .,v . Through Information furalahad by her brother to Deputy Sheriff Downey thla morning. It baa been discovered that the girl who attempted to Jump from tba Madlsoa street bridge Thursday alght and waa adjudged to be dm-tted ana ,ent to the asylum for the Insane at Salem, la named Roberta. Her auleldal mania la a Id to be due to her parents, who ara of tha Hebrew faith, objeotlng to bar marrying a Gentile, A young man called at tha Bounty Jail and aaw Undereherlff Hordea rela tive ta tha girl laat night He aakad her deacrtptloa. Tba undereherlff re marked that aba looked a great Seal Uke tha Interrogator himself. No answer waa made and the young fallow departed. Thla morning be re turned and informed Teputy Sheriff Downey that tha girl to bla sister. Hs gave tha name of Roberta and aaid hla trade ta that of painter and paper hangar. His atater was represented ,a being of a peculiar temperament.... "When vial tore would eome to tha bouse," ha said, "aha would go upstairs and remain until they had. gone. She would not eat at tha table while any body outside tha family waa praaant. but would eome down and take her mania afterward. For soma time' aha baa bean la love with a young man not a member of our faith. Our parents ob jected to her marrying him. and I sup pose brooding over thla matter oauaed bar to try to take her life." BENEFIT BALL TO AID STRIKING OPERATORS ; t- ' ' Telephone operators who ara out on strike ara eanvaaelng tha elty, sailing tickets to tha ball that wll be given Thursday evening for their benefit. It la aaid that they have met with gratify ing Buoceea. ' pickets ara on duty at both the (east ereat aide offlcee of tha Pacific States Telephone oompany. Glrla who are trylnw to braaa- toe strum ara ap muhui h he mlAkets- who attemnt to dlaauade them from continuing their worn. 'TIM situation remains snwucw ly unchanged. L - AMENDED DIYORCE V ' CANON IS PASSED ' (Ibaraal Bpiclrt Bervftm.) 4 Boston. Oct. 4.Tha Bolsoopei vantlon by a resolution today deferred tha matter of tha election of a preeidlns; bUbop to tba next ganaral eoavenUon. The divorce canon aa amanoaq ny tne huoee of bis hope was taken up by, the house of deputies and passed without debate. .-"' - TAW OS - (iearaal Speelsl aerrlea.) ' KaW Tark. Oct. 14. With a speech ta Brooklyn tonight Secretary Taft will inaugurate a weak of activity oa the tump. - In addition to appearing in a number of smaller places ha will be heard during the week aC mass meetings arrangOd for Syracuae, Rochester and Buffalo. , BSTAJt XV OHIO. , ' Uearaal Special aerrlee.) Barton, Oblo, Oct. l.--Bryea began his tour of Ohio here today with a short speech to the miners. He will travel 'tot hundred amlles and make If spec oh oa today. . ................M................................ , if ; WHAT DID THE WOGGLE-BUC SAY? ' n irS WORTH $50 TO KNOW V ''.-.-I':. eiesieeeeH-NeeesiRhieiMeMeMM - eeeetlc The Wonle Bug, wise waa ef St party frest Os, wanee aevastatee era re- m tbe color eappleBMat at Tee aaaoev ereeh. T reeeer M latt M eSeov autter are cmlaee to tbe .eehitlaa ef eorrt eeewer. tm the lergeet nuaiber ef eerrert ' JserMl ex fore fto la aneie to be dletrlbewd se sdUdwbi . L Per the greatest Bbw ef eerreet enewere, 110.00 ' a. Tor e ant Mrreei mbmt m eerreei eaewen. '' a. Tar the Dlrd Urseet asaiber ef eerrrct anewere. Vm th foartfe larewet umber eff eomet umn rot. the tea seat urseet aesiberB ef eerreet ewers, 11.60 eseb. M OO ifi.QO eeea....... io.o .... a. as too. os er kie imnrm. Tae plrtans end Areeristlve tke srebWek the sawtloa ednlts ef bet eee m isiber ef eemrt er aeerlf eetn at aswaw tea SDuewei . i, 110.00.. -aMtS10.to ere. B5 00 .0B rare, $2 BO ,. iftO enrets, .(.... A 00 fW the tea serf larteet soBbere ef eorrert maewereJ Per Ue elerea aest largest asaieers, eC eeweet a wars, COs eeeh. Oct 24. TJsa Oils Coupon Oary. No. 24 re eha woooLBBrjo KDrromi . J:. V- THB StrXDAT JOVKHAl POftTUUtTX OBJDOON, . ' , ' The answer ta tha MstJon aakad of tha Wofgieuug ta tba blaga etna SecttoB Of tha papet Of SOKDAT, OCTOBEJl M to . fMiltMMiiwareititittMM4iiiiMii Sea event eeaj ! ' - .V Vr. - .v 'r I . , V Meaaeaaewireaa & v 'i41MttMiyiM"ll"lMtdltlMlNHMtt4'llliHMM tt Meeafcaeee '.. .'e & Strast and ITumber Tows er City. ti)aeaa4aaaaeeaaa ' . -.) . " ' -' - .. . '. ROLES Or THE CONTEST . mi mm eke efeoee Means, a tee the eel pea to be Hand" aefly hi Tbe lee reel BStn aeterdaj, October to. Thte eiveS reu wrea Bwe to aeewer the oeaetlne arklril X peeen ta TV Soader leenial ef Ortaher to. trh taBdey frtea oneaUoe X MM. Tbe. teewer to to be arrtttoa ea the eeeeon pruned ea tkat ear and oa eevk X SPITOR. The eWratl. PorllaBd. Or. Only emipetia Vt TTIE 0nra OF TUB JOIIB- J AL IIT 10 A. M. OP THI THIRD SAT Of SOTXMBKa TO to seantei at gMklag 9 tee awanle ef Orieber pnaea. . . If tire or Btore pereeaa east 0M Wrheet seaiber ef eerreet ernweri the tret arts) wni ae ainoea as eertoxl. The ereelMs. la rnmrlrtl them, la ilerilar eases tbt etaat prisn witt to auadarlf rar Orteaet era eaeetvsmnl snlnhemd. ajdme he aleeMl Is ene e r1i-tl eraer. MO TWO COITpONI IN AlT SLOPS MUST BKAt S fflB SAMS NrunSR. If yea art tHpHag eeapoaa nalb freei atora thee eee eaaf it The Jnontal yrn sieet eerltee each eet fir tbe swent IB a apenh) esTelepe. (Vateatante eeed ant ertte Ike Mm inawar aa eaea meiwn. . torn nil Writs Z I 1'f-t ewfr fir eaarr iay. sst aKMKUBKB.- TBS UeWseTT MCHPSS OT A OOKKSCT AneMTBMd WlM. Se ef Tee lisnl, at bes ef aa tt B - toanlp ' to ateswai Is WING CirJ' j AGREES TO K.3VE LAUNDRY Wing Chuaga odor factory will be moved from Sixth street, betweea Main and Madison, to eome place where Ita product will be 'distributed on tha air without causing discomfort to residents. la view of tba promise of tha Celestial to move his toundry. which led to a suit la the circuit court by Cbariea Bl Hun yon, who owna property In the vicinity, legal proceedings ara reaua; u aaey anoe, . It waa stated ta tha complaint that tha odors emanating from the laundry made Ufa unbearable for reeldeate. and that the smoke end soot blackened and other wise marred the buildings. Chung at flrat deal red to com prom lee by moving hla laundry to another part of tha suit lot, but Ruayon remained firm, and ha finally agreed to move away. Attorney Ed afeadeohall has been aonduoUng Kunyon s suit. , - CLIB FOR CLERKS OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK The First National hank, at First and Washington atreeta, la putting In a pri vate restaurant oa tha second floor of Its building for the aoconimodatloa of the offloere and employee of tha restitution. This restaurant will ba ta tba nature of n club room and will not be open to the PllbilO, The reataurant jrlU ba under the ooa trol and management of the ottoera of the bank. The operation of the con oern will beon the community of Inter ests plan, the meata being served to the people oonneoted with the oonductlng of tha bank at eost, Tbe work er equip ping the room with tha naoessary na tures la now going on and will be com pleted withla a few daye when it will be opened, for aarvloa. PRESIDENT OF UNION ' PACIFIC IS ON VISIT President A. X. Ifohler of the Union Pacific oama ta from Omaha last night for a brief stay. Ha ta on bla vacation and declares that hla trip has nothing to do with business. He will visit a number of points on the ooast before returning to heedouarterev - - Hr. Mohler waa formerly president of the Oregon Railway m Navigation oom pany and haa put tn tha day meeting old friends and acquaintances In the railroad offices. Ha la the guest of tba Arlington olub Sarins hla stay taJPort RED TAPE ALMOST COSTS MAN HIS LIFE ' (Beirtet Dfepetaa ta Tbe AraraaL) Seattle, Waeh., Oct. 14. Because of a controversy over authority uua Hawk ins almost bled to death la the Old Vir gin a cafe last flight. A varicose vein buret while ho was In tbe cafe and Dr. Buckley, the elty physician, waa called. He ordered the maa removed to the -way-aide mission and wont there to at tend him. ' He placed hla order for the amublanoa throuarh the poUse. - There to an order which aaya that the ambulance snail only be ceiled bp tha city phyelclan, and because the order did not cone from Dr. Buckley direct the driver paid no attention to It After waiting an hour Dr. Buckley returned to the cafe to see what waa the matter end found Hawkins almost dead from loss of blood. ,v TEACHER ACCUSED v. OF ABUSING PUPIL ' tier, del fMBBstoh to TM JearaaL St John. Waatw Oct ta. Dr. t. W. Lockhsrt asks for the dismissal of Mlaa Mary Stewart, a teacher In tha public school, who, hs allagaa, dragged his nine-year-old boy from his seat, and while a bigger boy eat on him, dragged him around tha room, aeverely Injuring him br bruises and cuts. Ths provocation waa that tha boy laughed. There Is 'much bitter feeling toward tha teacher. . ' (Speatol Dtojateh to The Jew eel) .Chemawa; Oct , R. W. Spink, re eenUy appointed to fill the position of ohtef elerk at tha Chemawa Indian aohooL will arrive from California to take up his now duties about November L .The appointment of Spink was made soma thne ago, but tba serious Sineee of hla wife prevented hla coming to Che maws at a ace. He to aow In San Pran oiaco. Spink to appointed to fill tha vacancy caused by tha resignation of L. W. Wood to. for years chief elerk M Chemawa; Spink la an old employe tn the Indian asrvtoa, having held a num ber of positions under the government Jto -i i. .i, . , s Tsamp puass vxm.'-' ' , -Hugh Ragan, charged with larceny, appeared In tha circuit oourt before Pre siding Judge George this Morning and Withdraw the plea of aot guilty entered last week, subetttutlng one of guilty. Ha will be sentenced tomorrow. Hagan la accused of stealing money and mer chandise from a store at 17 H Third street, aggregating HO ta value. , , .V kowbtsjb mam at axxot. faeertal Deeeefa to The Tears!.) Albion, Wash., Oct 14. Quy Pinch, a pioneer of-Whitman oeunty, died yea. terday of pneumonia. Ha leevee sis dhlldran. His wife to dead. He waa aa extensive farmer. A OOSTaT (Ssseail mepatefc to Taa eVeraaU Connell. Wash., Oct 4 iMrs. J. V. Klgln, one of the earliest set tiers In this county, died yestsrdsy. The body waa taken to Pendleton,. Or for burlaV ' Your last Owrtuflfty : U Is aow offered you to visit the world's fair at St. Louis and others aaetern pnlnta at vary taw axeareloa ratee. The Northern PacMo wfU again sell special excursion trcksta oa October 11, II and p St louto and return and other eastern points and will run throocb alasprra to St Louie, leaving on the dates mentioned. Por particu lars call en or write A. D. Charlton, se al eta nr general passenger agent ' Morrison street comer Third. v DM't Forget to Guess. The presidential sees am a ooataat el on November t. Porty thoueand dollars worth of handanm and valuable prises to be distributed. ' Bvary one baa aa equal ohanoe. Put on your thinking oap and send In your estimate today. One guess b allowed far every cento re mitted for subscriptions at regular rates Portland's Greatest Id Fact the Most Select, Freshest and Largest Displays of : .Men's IHflBbhtoj oods West ol (he Mtsstssippt ; j; Purnisheis GLOVES : rownos'.Ctonta, Perrtna, Adiere. every popular make, from ........fl.OO to 98.50 UNDERWEAR - Bvary sensible fabrle from the simplest cotton to the purest . j silks. We especially mention the full fashioned, noa-ehrlnk-' 4 . able garment la eamalshair and ' - aatural wool at...,....fl.a;5 SHIRTS Our lavtoh showing Includes- tha famous 8 tar makes st 91.54. ' Lets arrivals displayed tn vee ' tlbule window tha swell dark t effecta, ' . - . . , NIGHTR0BES aKd PAJAMAS Our ahowtas ta eomploto. , I Neckwear. Exclusive Silks 50c and $.100 mm " : 'l f . 'i-..-. PIONEER OF OREGON BURIED AT EUGENE del Stoma to The JeersaL) Bugene,' Or, Oat li, Enoch B. Cole maa died suddenly at his noma at Co burg laat Saturday even lag of heart trouble. The funeral waa held today with Interment ta the khnrene L O. O. P. cemetery. The oeremonlee were .con ducted by Spenoar Butte lodge, L O. O. P. of this elty, of which Mr. Cowman had been a member for 40 years. Mr. Coleman was born at IndapeadV , Will across the plains to Oregon with his par ents in nil. They Bet tied on a farm southeast of Xjugsne. Bnoeh Mft the farm at the ago of II and followed va rious pursuits all over ths Pacific north weal for a number of years. Anally re turning to Uugene where he waa mar ried ta December, life, to Miss Mary Walton, sister of Judge J. X Walton of this city. He bought a stock farm near Horrlaburs which he oonduoted for about 10 yearn, then moved to hla farm near Cobuyg, where ba resided until death. He owned 1.001 aerea of land. In 111 and ISM be represented Lane county In the stato aenaU and la 1MI In the aouso of aeprssentatlvee ae a. Democrat Hs leaves a widow and three children, Clara, wife efj.lt, Coleman. ho Jr. of Caburg; George and Henry, also live at Coburg. Mr: Coleman waa a brother-tn-laar of Col, Josspa Teal ef Portland. 0. A. C WILL HOLD " "FARMER'S COURSE" -'-V-.. (speatei Dkeatefe to The Jesraai.1 CorvaXUs. Oot It-Aa haa been the cus tom for-several years past tha Oragoa Agricultural college la to bold a "farm ers abort course" of study Immediately after the holidays. The first course will begin January , tasting 10 days, Tha oourse hi dairying will open Jan ary U. and- bold for six weeks.-Six days ta the week will .be devoted to br the students. Ths lectures will be given by sped al lele of the eoUege faculty and by others from abroad, and there Is practical work for atudenta ta tha lahpratorlaa, aoocas being given them to the apparatus of the experiment station and college. The short oourse la Intended for busy men and women who do not have time for a fun college eouree, and yet who wlah to keep In touch wUh the march ef of tba day. Allen and Lewis' Bast Brand. CAPTAIN OF KELVIN SAFE AT PORTO RICO . . Special Stosatea to Tea Jearsst) Tletorla. a a. Oct St. O. ha been received by a brother-in-law of Captala McLennan of the British ship Kelvin, giving tha news of the safe arri val of McLennan at Porto Rtoo, West Indies. The Kelvin waa a aow steamer and Bailed from Olaagow to Japan. thence to Manila and waa on her way to New York. " She was abandoned a week or two ago oft tha Florida oeeat, but the oauss baa not been made known. ' The meaeage received by thevaptaln's friend acta at rest the, anxiety concern ing him and the crew. They have prob ably bean picked up by a passing steamer and taken to Porto Rleo, SON DID NOT WAIT . ' FOR INTRODUCTION ' (Beeetal fHesatea to Tee eevrael.) ' -Seattle Oat It Mat Jenneea, en of the lasgeet and moat muscular machin ists in Seattle got too much of hla di vorced 'wife's son yesterday afternoon and tended la tba pel loo station beside. Johnson and . hla wife, now known aa Mrs. Poster, were divorced some' time ago.- Yesterday Johnson had a, longing to see bis ex-wlfs.sad made his way to her home at SI Spring street Mra Foster did not want him there and aa - Johnaoa persisted the woman called her . son. a youth only II years of age. The young man thought Johnaoa had bean practicing eome of bla old pugilis tic tricks on his mother again and did not wait to bo- Introduced. Whea the police arrived Johnson waa oa the Soor his both eyes blackened and blood streaming from his nose. Hs was o da sed that the oSloera wore compelled m call the patrol .wagon to take elm to tba station, where ae recovered ta about an hour. " T Doirt Fall t Think. r 3 rtafsme you have already sent ta aa eethnate oa the popular vote for presi dent that you need not send in another. Tbe more guesses you send the better your chances. Five thoueand handsome prises valued at leO.OO. Tbe contest positively eneea on Kovsmaer s. Act at once. One guess ta allowed for every Is cents remitted for subscriptions at regullar ratee to The Journal. . . Scald head to an ecsema of tha eealp very severe sometimes, but It can be cured. Doan'a Ointment Oulefc and par' msnsnt to 1ta reaulto. At any drug store. 60 cents. "ft EASY FURNITURE TERMS 1 WeVe msde our Furnfoir Section popular with the 'people. No other house can or will msks it as essj for you to own high class FURNITURB, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, STOVES, etc, as ws do. '. -' , . -,. v. HERE ARE OUR TERNS: ERIES, STOVES, stc, aa ' : J ' a - ; t, X ' it- :' SIO Down oti $100 wortH of Goods 'L' 95 Down on S50 wortH of Goods ' V , $1 Down on $10 worth of Goods --'.fn :. u-.: .ii 'tf .;,f And tha balance you can pay either weekly, semi-weekly or monthly, as it suits best your eonven w: , . . ience. NO INTEREST CHARGED 1 . , . . , 4ot a cent is added to the price because you ouy it on easy terms. we grre tne casn ouyer ana - 'v , the mettaUment buyer the same price. . Our prices are right And we Touch that the same goods " 1 .;,'v.. . i . cannot be bought tor less in any other place.1 w- ) Our stocks are as complete ss our specs will allow, and everything that is needed to furnish - V ; "y ' :' .x . . . ; modest, modern homes csn be found in them. . ' ' . 'V- ATTENTION, SHREWD BUYERS ! Wednesday, October 25 between 2 and 3 p'clocK We Will Sell Handsome Wrought Iron ( 1 ff Umbrella Stands, told niiully for $2.50, at.,.. V VlJF u. - - - On display in our Furniture Show Window. 'Be on hand on time. We only have FIFTY. ' EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. H 390 WASICNGTON ST. THX STC3JD WKZ.YCU Cir" 13 CtCD t .f t- ee-eiaajwssSSlSSS to Tbe Journal ,