The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 16, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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I'v'-TOIi OREGON PAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.; THURSDAY EVENING.. MARCH 16, KZ.
WIRELESS WIZARD :
VEDS IRISH BELLE
TROUSERS IU1EF:
BUSY IN EAST SIDE
iLJs
gTadaally tl;!:tnUs7 Its eoHs around yon;
Signer Marconi Married to Mies
-Burglar Steals. Nether Garments
A ' . ' From F. C. Barnes and M. '
U'J.' Walsh' , .
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VERY, COOL:iN MAKING - ;
r; HIS RAIDS AT MIDNIGHT
- O'Brien of Dublin at v
- ' V Dublin. :-, :-' 1
whether In the farm of Coug-h, Bronehltia, La Grippe, Pneumonia
or Consumption, slowly but surely Incrcnts its hold until, at
last, oomes death. -- - ; r..
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BRIDE IS DESCENDANT '
OF KING BRIAN BORU
There is only one crenulne Lunar spetxse. which pcslurtly
cures all these
Cis8xsts, and that is '
a .it
Q)R. CIDITnIO.
Honeymoon Will Be Spent In Ire
V r land and the United
;;; -States.'' ;V" :
; '-argV Ust of Robberies Reported
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, . to Police, But No Arrests ;f
'' V;' Are Made. , -
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j Tb residence of f. C Samoa. th
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. I .ataBv. . ' asaaaBm MM ittnAA SSSF . 1 ? I I ITinilB
.street, tu Mttml at t clocjt thla
"i morning and the burglar carried off a
I pair of trousers containing fit In cn.
! The same marauder, acoocdlng to police
' theory, stole a pair of trousers.' in th
'pockets of which waa 116, from the res-
: Mnto DI Bl. J. aisn, ais a.aav
.street, and. triad to Break Into th nous
fof Qeorge A. Peabody. 41 Broadway,
that waa frightened a-ay. : , ' . 5 - .
v-j - Little-doubt etlsta. the aetectlv as
jart. that tha robber, is the iime'raia
, vwflo cross into a laanr uuaa.
Florence street a tew nights ago. Ha
J la a "narvvM Krlmln.L and has COKM tO
' ' be called tha "trousers thief on account
, xjot alwaya taking thai article 01 wearf
? i BnnNtl whn it tn- in sleht.- i
I WhUa tha burglar waa searching tha
rl sleeping apartment ot tha Barnes resl-
oence,. Mrs. otrne, wi, iwhbbhh.
'asked her huabtrad If the dog had been
t Jeft tir tha houaeu Tha thief .heard tha
question and anawerea:
il ffJuBt keep atlU an J ltn be all right.
1 1 don't want to harm anybody all I
want ta your money. -
with thla utterance the' burglar hur-
rtad out of tha rooav. Tha dog.- which
' waa In tha houaa, gave chaae, but
' KunlaK anarie hla eaeBDa.
me
;i "1 have lirad at Tib THiamoog atreei
for nine mbntha." aatd Mr. Barnea thla
- i uiui iii.j a-. hw " - - -
' nevar aeen a polieeanaa In that vicinity.'!
t:- Oeorga A. Paabody- heard aomebody
i trying to get Into the houae through tha
4. . . d i a flat
jDBCa aoor vi aim rvaiunaitw "iwi
? midnight. - Ha and. aaelng that tha
j back door waa aeeurely locked, placed
" .few minute later tha robber placed a
, .i aSeleton key in the lock of tha front
t door and opanan it.
Lmattresa waa knocked down and tha
burglar waa frightened away by me
' notaa. ' Kr. Peabody hid 50 In bit
V CloiuiTra av . .
- o. Bcheal. Janitor' of the Harrtaoa
' school, reported to tne ponce inia mom
' lng that tha theft of a woman' gold
watch, a puree containing wm wn n
' rarloua arnall artlclas. from one of tha
. acnooi rooma. . -
An overcoat wu atolen from a room
' occupied by C. J. Weatphala at . ISt
: Urand arenue. , . - '
Carpenter' tool! ware atolen from
' woodahad In tha rear bf tha house oo-
' ouniad by B. B. Fortney. at I8J East
.TatnhlU atraaU ,:,..
FAIR STRIKER IS
ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT
t. Howard Shlreman, tha electrician who
waa BBBBulted aa he stepped frota) a
, atroefcar near tha fair grounds Mat
Honda? morning ta after revenge, xni
' morning .ho caused tne arreai or . v.
t Walker, a strike ympathtaer. on' tho
.charge of aaawult and battery, harlng
identlflad him as tha man who struck
. Ueblow. .
Erer alace tha haoldent the electricians
bar had -a man among 'the strikers
gathered' at tha saloon opposite the an
, trance trying to discover tha Identity
) of tha assailant of 8hlreiaan. Walker
waa beard to boast of having a hand
. In It, and thla morning Shlreman com
pleted tha 'Identification. A patrolman
- made th arrest In the aaloon. and
Shlreman preferred the charge: At the
' police station Walker enured a plea --f
,';not guilty and waa released on a cash
bond of to appear In court tomorrow
morning. , 4
J Tho strike situation la unchanged.
' There la no atrlke, so far as Ineoo
l venlence to "Contractors la concerned,
and tha number of pickets on duty at
-'JEALOUS LOVER .KILLS
i . HIMSELF AT A DANCE
- Woeraal Bpeelal nerriee.)
8aata.Jt0aL.CaL. March J Herbert
Fowler, aged 1. ahot anT killed Tlm-
'aelf last night in hia rexldenoa at 'Bo
noma, where a danolng party waa be
ing held.. He '..was. Jealous of a girl
I and blew hia braina out In front of tha
entire company.
Necklaces
a Oaf adraae alaplay
;' Tar this nana .how.
, ' tlx annresw effort, of
, the ' oealsnar to great
-adraatase. Tbe pretty
-rtialit fettooaln. enst
- Blnea Uwr mmr---;.
tnpaa. Barie "
I . Bearla, tarqiKBMt ar leaey
' , ' awppblrea. preaevt aplea
: . ' Slit aftMrtrniltlea for me'i
, ' enntrw. Te aartlealar
, WflrfcBMnahlp aae (ever.
' . able btIpmi oanaot fail to
! 1 be ef latBrart.
-a. ca, c.
Feldcriheim
0e.' Tfcbd sad WaaklBttBa
er
OttMaaa.
I , Unique . r
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J: Stylish. J
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Photogrpof th $75.ooo PortltfJell.efs
Nattier. A Hot Controversy It Raging m to the Ccnuineneu of
' t the Portrait Purchased by a New York Banker. One Faction Aa
.". aerta That the Supposed Original in Stockholm Museum la Only
1 Copy.JWhUetle Other Declares the New Yorker Haa Merely a:
Duplicate.
FEW VOTERS TAKE
TIME TO REGISTER
Uttle More Than Two Hundred
; I TeU County Clerk Fields
v Party Affiliations.' m- v-
OFFICE WILL BE OPEN V T
. UNTIL NINE EACH NIGHT
Warm Struggle Will Be Made at
Primaries for Control of : ;
Committees, p :A
. "Cosnty Clerk Fields Instructed us to
keep open tha office last night . to per
mit voters to regiater." aald Deputy
Kern today. "We remained here until-
o'clock and aU came to register after
dinner." "-.
The rea-lstratlon yesterday waa 216;
practically all were voters-who desired
to declare their party afflltatlona. About
It were changes of .residence and new
regiatrations. ''.. t ..
In tha beUCf. that, when tha voters
learn that the . office will be kept open
avenlnga they will take advantage of
tha opportunity to qualify for voting- In
tha primaries of . tha . Republican and
Democratic parties, tha county clerk will
have his deputies on hand until o'clock
every night. ' r
It the ll.ooo , voters . or tni- nepuu
lican and Democratic partlea who cast
ballots in the' laat congressional elec
tion, with th natural increaae from new
population, be registered in tne coming
to days, the average for the entire
period muat be more than 409. It la ax.
pectad that tha daily re gist ration will
be larger aa aooa aa tha various candl-
datea have been announced ana tneir
supporters begin active work to get out
tha voters In preparation for the pri
maries. .. .
An Interesting contest will be arlUJ
n eased between opposing factions or tne
two partlea over the election of 'the
county central committeemen. These
committeemen must be elected at the
primaries, one for "each precinct, and the
advantage of controlling thla committee
la regarded aa worthy considerable ef
fort by tha politicians. , . ' ,
IRISHMEN TO ENTERTAIN
. PRESIDENTATBANQUET
(loarsal Bpeelal Berries.)
New York. March As now ar
ranged, a delegation from tha Friendly
Bona of Bt Patrick will go to Jersey
City tomorrow afternoon to meet Presi
dent Roosevelt, their fellow member
and guest at the evening's banquet, and
escort him to tho residence of his. "In
ter, Mrs. Douglas Roolnaon. From the
Robinson realdenca, tne Sixty-ninth reg
tenant wilt eacorfthr -president to Del-
monlco'a at 7 o'clock, so aa to give time
for a brief reception oerore tne ainner.
The dinner details-are more elaborate
than aver before attempted by tho so
ciety. . " - 1 . "' '
COLORADO SITUATION v
- TAKES. A NEW TURN
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"Denver. March 1. Tho gubernatorial'
situation took a new turn thin morning
when the Democrata begfn filibustering.
When It was discovered that the Repub
licans Intended to seat Peabody. who will
resign and permit McDonald to serve out
the term they announced they would
take advantage 'of the rule given mem
bers lo minutes' time each to discuss
the contest reports submitted to the leg'
UlatuM
This will probably tyttr tha vote Until
tomorrow. ;
MOTHERS' CONGRESS
ELECTS A PRESIDENT
""""TJosrnal Special Berrlea.)
Washington, March 1.At tha morn
lng aesslon of the Mothers' Congress to
day Mrs. Frederick Scoff of Philadel
phia was elected president, and Mrs. W.
W. Murphy of Uom Angeles second vice
president. AT IT AOAXV.
Chief of Police Hunt received a re
quest last night from E. Hsllork. chief
of police of Astoria, asking for Informa
tion about R. C. Wilson, arrested there
for psasing bonus checks. Tbe police
have ascertained that Wilson wss cm
ployed In this city by Paul Strain, th'
clothier. .'. The 1 say he was discharged
by Strain on account of a suspicion that
he was not faithful to the Interests of
his employer -, ' ' -
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GOLD DOLLARS OF
VINTAGE OF 1905
Ten Thousand Received From
the San Francisco Mint by
Fair Directors. 7
TWO DOLLARS EACH OR
i SIX FOR TEN DOLLARS
Many Requests Are Made for
' Space, After. Every Inch "
Has Been TakenJ
The exposition officials received by
express today a shipment or .10,000
L-swia and Clark gold dollars or tne
vintage of 105, coined at tha Baa Fran
cisco mint. They will be placed on sale
at tha same premium as.tha ! dollars
that Is, at i a coin, or $10 for sU
coins. ' . - 1 1 ' .'.
The exhibits department la consider
ably annoyed by reouesta for space at
thla lata hour, after every Inch naa-beeo-
al lot ted. . Wyoming's state commlaslon
this' morning asked how much room they
mlcht have In tha agricultural and min
lng departments. Fortunately, Director
Doaoh. anticipating Just such a condi
tion, had set aside space for Wyoming
and one or two other states that are be
hind time. 1
O. A. Hamilton, special commissioner
from India to tha Lewis, ana Clark rair.
arrived In Portland yesterday and
will begin preparations st ones for what
nromlaea to be one of tha richest as
hlblts to be aeen at tha big show. This
will be a private collection of art works
In wood, brass, ivory. mDPoraenea,
etc., which collection waa brought from
India and Stockholm. Sweden, zor exhi
bition at Bt Louis and. withdrawn be
cause of tha axhorbltant cost of showing
there. 1
Governor Edwin Warfield of Maryland
and a party of distinguished cltlsena
of that state will visit the- exposition
lata In tha summer, according to a latter
from tha governor's secretary ta Secre
tary Reed. - The communication Is In re
rly. to a request that Maryland day be
named. Oovernor Warfleld expresses bis
regret that on account of tha Baltimore
fire the state found Itself unable to make
n adequate exhibit, but atated that -be
would feel honored if, on the occasion of
his visit with a number of prominent
residents orMa.rr1and.-a day would be
aet apart for a reception to him and that
It be known aa "Maryland day. Va
doubtdly thla will be done. '
On tho night of August (7, the Pacific
Coast Bangerforbund will occupy the
auditorium for a conteat between the
singing societies of the Pactflo north
west slates. This will be 'one of the
conspicuous musical eventa of the fair.
' Tha first business nous In Portland
to coma forward with an offer of assist
ance to the state commlaslon in the fur-.
nishtng of the Oregon state building Is
tha Allen . Gilbert-Rare alter piano
company.- Thla firm offered at tha last
meeting of the commission to Install,
without coat of any kind, a $1,000 grand
piano In the Oregon building for tbe ex
position period. The orrer wsa accept
ed with the grateful thanka of the com
mission, and President Myers Is hoping
that soma of the furniture houaea will
next extend helping bands. '
alMjnsSTT TO OOLOXsUII.
- (Joarm! Special service.)
Bogota, Colombia, March 16. The
state of slene hss been raised through
out the republic and complete amnesty
given all political offenders. A measure
has been paused taxing all forma of to
bacco, Jlquor and matchfi.
"I hare laffered vHh sites for Ihlrty tti years.
Pee year mo A-ii I becaa taktaa Caacaraia
foreeD.lpatoB. in the eearae of itMil aottees
h pi l. bin 10 dl..ppr an4 at the end or its
.MM tkar ild aet troable Be at all. iHiinu
bavt done wond.r. for me. I am entirely earod tad
(eel like a sew siaa." Ueori a.rrd.1, liapoleoB. O,
.
Fleaaant. Palatable. Potent. TMUOoed DeQned,
Sever tlkea, Weakes er Gripe, We. ate. tea f
(old Is knlk. The f.nnlae tablet etamaeS 000.
iearaaieed ta tare er year Money seek.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or M.T. go
AXXUAL SALE. TEN KILU01 C3XIJ
JbbYWb ' '''
t . g. ,
.bbTssw'bbW
TfrW Deal for
(I J TrwDowtla -
. - (Jearaal apsrlal 8arvlce.-) .
London, March It. In tha Roman
Cathollo Church of St. George, Mlaa
Beatrice O'Brien, a lineal descendant of
King Brian Woru of Ireland, today be
came tha bride of Gugllelmo Marconi,
who enjoys a world-wide fame aa a sci
entist, largely due to hla remarkable
discoveries In wireless telegraphy.
The wadding was made brilliant by tha
attendance of many peraons of note, .in
cluding publlo offlclala, wrltera and
some of tha foremost scientists Of Eng
land. .
Sicnor Marconi and hla bride lart zor
Ireland, whence they will sail -for Amer
ica on Saturday. They will remain In
the United States about six weeks, and
will then, so to Roma where.. It Is re
ported they will be guests of tha king
Of Italy for a few days.
The bride of today is a bright, comely
girl, fond, of outdoor sports, and also
well yead. - She is one of the eight sis
ters of tha' d resent Baron Inchiquln.
The Inchiquln 'family traces Its descent
direct from Brian Boru. who was king
of tha Emerald Isle from 1001 to 101.
whan ha was slain at the head of his
army at the batUa of Clootarf. Mis
grahdsonr Turlogh. king or atunawr,
had four sons, whereof tho third was the
progenitor of the Barons Inchiquln. One
of Turloa-b's descendants, Connor
O'Bryan. was king of Thorn) ood at so
comparatively recent a penoa as is.
and It waa hia brother Mo rough who,
after usurping his kingship, surrendered
to Henrv VIII and waa tnea meae wi
Tharmond for- life and also given, the 1
incniquin nanny.
Slsnor . Maroonl first made the ac
quaintance of Mlas O'Brien a year ago
when staying at Lord Danraven's house
near Limerick.
Three years ago Signer Maroonl wss
engaged to a beautiful Indianapolis girl,
but the engagement was broken through
tha Jealousy of the latter. Marconi gave
a supper to Lulu Gtaser, the comic opera
star, and was taken to tass oy- bis
fiance, with the result that tha engage
ment was broken. - '
Marconi waa. bom September 11, 1175,
at Bologna.-and -educated at- Leghorn.
He carried but his- Brat wireless teleg
raphy experiments at Bologna. 1 ne
first publlo teat waa made In England
h,in Penarth and Weaton and then
by tha Italian ministry of marine at
g pes la. xn lsll he eatamianea wireiuB
communication ' between Franca and
Rnsland across the English channel.
Hla aystem la now used exclusively . by
UcSda and tho principal snipping com
nanlea in England and abroad, aa well
aa by the British and Italian admiral
ties ta their respective navies. .
Marconi waa tha first to receive Sig
nals by his system of wireless teleg
raphy across the Atlantic from Poldhu,
r,.WAit a, TnliM. Ntw FoundlsmL
b distance of rioe miles, in' 1101.. He
hss been decorated by the csar with the
Order of St.-Anne nd created by the
king of Italy commander of the Order
of Bt Maurice and St. laasarus ana
grand cross of the Order of tho Crown
of Italv. ' ..
The bride ha aa Income of $20,000 a
year.
VANDAL DIPLOMAT
MUTILATES OLD RELIC
(Jearaal Btwrlal Bsrrlee.) -.
Washington, March 10. The historic
table upon which rested the Bible kissed
by Theodore Roosevelt when he took the
oath of office la In a repair ahop as a
result of an act of vandalism commit
ted by a member of the diplomatic corps
la. Whim tha nraal.
VH IUKH..'VH a I
dent left the stand tha diplomatist
said to navo arnwn snuv w u.
plsce half aa inch thick and four inches
long out of the old mahogany labia The
polios saw the act but as foreign diplo
matists are Immune from arrest did not
set The table is being repaired, but
will no longer be the same" table In Its
entirety. All the presidents sinos Bu
chanan have kissed the Bible which
rested on tha old bit of mahogany.
NAnrPATTERSON-IQBE:
TRIED AGAIN IN APRIL
' (Jearsal SpscUl Berrlea.) .,
New York. Msrch 1. Assistant Dis
trict Attorney . Band announced today
that the third trial of Nan Patterson
would be moved on April 10th. The an
nouncement was made after a consulta
tion with Mise Patterson's attorney.
DEGRAW IS APPOINTED " -POSTOFFICE
HEADSMAN
(Joernal Special Berrlea.)
' Washington, March H.---Peter V. Dog-raw.
a newspaper man, recently in
charge of the publicity department of
tha Louisiana Purchase exposition, haa
been appointed fourth assistant post
master general. -i
FORMER MINISTRY IS
REli.STATEDBY.THE KING
-r. (Juoraal Bpeelal Bervtce. j
Rome. March IS. The king today Is
sued a decree reconstituting tha former
ministry, with Blgnor Tltona as premier.
A vote IS parliament Indorsing the min
istry will-be sought March 21.V -
CORTELYOU PROMISES TO
3 RESIGN CHAIRMANSHIP
iJoornal Rperltl Service, t
Washington. ' Msrch It. Postmaster
General Cortelyou todsy reiterated the
statement that he would resign the
chairmanship of the Republican national
committee' , but said., tbe date -was . not
yet art ; . r
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. : ooiaiaisiomr o iLrfim . .
(Joarasl Bperlal Service.) .
New -fork, March It. In a collision
between two trains on the Ninth ave
nue elevated at Seventy-second street
this morning six passengers were 'In
jured end the line blocked for sn hour.
' " ' . ... TomorrovVT-4' J,
Wllt be demonstration day at MeAllen 'ft
McDonnell's for, Maplelne. ' Maplelne
makes maple syrup at a root nf It cents
a gallon. Free trial. See this wonder
ful household necessity.
Can for Fm Trial Bottli.
Prlcj,5Cu:.vl.C3.
3
Wfoafc Do
$ 1 00 Worth of Fun ;
for Tvcnty-fivo Cts.
j . THAT'S ABOUT WHAT YOU GET WITH V A
or I?
. Grajhojho
Offer
THE MACHINE DOESNT COST YOU ANYTHING
AND IS YOURS IF YOU WANT IT. THE REC
ORDS ARE THE ONLY THINGS THAT COST AND
THEY AMOUNT ?& NEXT TO NOTHING.
; ' Come on and get your $100 worth of solid fun for not much "more than a tone. When
you have had a Columbia Graphophone one week, you will think you are getting $100 worth of
fun out of it. Then when you have had it a month nothing would buy the good times it will
have given you. ' ' ' " '
Did you ever hear the GREATEST SINGERS In the world? The GREATEST MUSI
CIANS? The GREATEST HUMORISTS? i ' . v.
i Whether you have or hot, a Columbia Graphophone Will let you hear them as often as
vou please.-' ' i-. ! . . . a . . " ,
- - . a ' a a . . .. . . Mavwaenva -.n mvfaMltr Aim 1.
On, wnat a pleasure, a
Bv snecial arraneement
The Tournal is enabled to
stan ms nr top at
COUPON OF
' ... Date..........................
THE JOURNAL,
Fifth and Yamhill Streets.
Please send solicitor to my address to explain
FREE GRAPHOPHONE OFFER
Name. ......... ......
Address . '. . . . . . . . .
OFFERS ONE-FIFTH OF-
. SUM HE IS SUED FOR
Ex-Shsriff Fraaier Is Willing to
Compromise, But Amount Is
Not sLarge. Enough.
' Winiara Frasler, formerly sheriff of
Multnomah county, haa offered to pay
1740 as a compromise of the claim of
the county for tj.734 which Is claimed
to be due for mileage and fees collected
by him while in office. The county'a
claim la baaed on tha report of George
Black, expert accountant, - who showed
that a total of U.734 waa due from Fra
sler snd that . tha records Indicate
It.lSOJ of mlleise collected and not
turned over, mileage and fees from per'
sons outside of -the county amounting to
$810.10, fees for sheriffs deeds executed.
$1,720, and fees for. certificates of ssl
on execution. $14.76. . 1 .. '
It Is 00 needed that Frasler did not aet
Adult e ration goes full
length in spices and flavoring
extracts you think it isn'i
worth while to cheat in such
triflesfour-fifths of fvanilla"
is tonka; cost's one1 or two
ten tif jo r$Llw0JLtJ,i
Schilling's "Best are entirely
pure; at yoar grocer 'a.
- ' LI: L.
Fox COIISUMPTIO.'l, COUGHS AXD COLDS.
Jt acts directly upon the inflamed Ian; tissue; heals, strengthens
and mates It weU. , ' lr,:-s-c. ,.'-yi.
Had Not Slept for Monthau "Hy wife,", writes Z. T.
Gray, of Calhoun; Ga, "had not slept for months, because of an
aggravating: cough. Two of the best physicians failed to help
her, but Dr. Klngi New Discovery gave Instant relief, refreshing
sleep, and entirely, cured her." v..;- u u ;,- ;;
BECOKMEKDED, OVAWLASmtED
AMD SOUS BT
RED CROSS PHARMACY, SIXTH AND
Yoi Think of
nappiness ana a cormorx a laUuwnin uiuirnuruna u.
with The Columbia Phonorraph company at 128 Seventh street.
present to its readers In Portland
wot TOiotow.
1NQUCIY
sll the feea for execution of the sher
iffs deed but that -he collected, much
of the sum alleged la absolutely shows
from ths records. A statute of 181
provided that ths plaintiff In Sny law
ault should pay $4 into ths sheriffs
hands before ths suit wss entered on
the books. Another statute compelled
the payment of $2 for each deed ex
ecuted by tha sheriff. Frasler claimed
that proper construction of the law
would be thai ths $4 covered the $1
fee for execution of the deed. Aa to
the milesgs. . ths statutes are compli
cated, and the conteat arises over the
manner In which all the several stat
utes of ISO and of previous enact
ment are to be construed.' 1
It Is' believed that although net every
Item of Kxpert Black's report will t
Insisted on by the county court, the
offer of $760 In settlement of ths $J.7$4
claim will b refused. ;
K. C. WORTMAN FOUND
ji'.lNEW IDEAS IN EAST
. 1 l 'm
H. C' Wortman, of ths firm of Olds,
Wortman King, returned Ust night
from an sastsrn trip thst hss occupied
nearly two months. Homeward bounO
he visited points of Interest In Colorado
snd California. His primary purpose
in the east waa. to parches stock for
this year's delivery. , He says he bought
ffie'e ss heavily as usual, In the belief
that business will be vsry large In Port
land this year as a result of th expo
sition. ' ' - ,
He found thst everywhere Jn th esst
th people were Informed aa to ths scope
of the t-swls and Clsrk fslr. and were In
terested slso in whet they had heard
about ths raclflo northwest, and that
many were coming with th combined
purpose to see th country and th ex
position. WhU in some of ths-Urge
eastern cities he did not fall to obeervs
their methods in publlo Improvement,
snd h returns horn with new ideas. He
thinks the city should b cleaned and
billboard removed, ,
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ILLINOIS BLOCKS
STANDARD OIL CO.
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Refuses Permission to Kansas
Branch to Lay Pipe Line
' Across Highways.
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' ' (Joarna! Special Service.) ' '
Peoria, 111., March H. The board of
aupervtnore of Peoria county haa rt
fuaed permission to ths Pralfi Oil A
Oaa compsny, th Kanaas branch of the
Standard: to lay a pipe line from Kansas
t Indiana acroas certain -highways lit
the northern part of the county, Unless
tha action Is reconsidered, tha work on '
th line will have to atop.
ASbOT OrjUBTlUH.
. (Jooraal Special service: ) .""
Chanuts, Kan., March 1$. In th San
ta railroad case today Foster Allen,
manager for I. N. Knapp, th independ
ent oil producer, continued hla testi
mony. Allan produced letters from th
Santa Fe railway officials regsrding tha
Increasing of freight rates which threat
ened to wipe him out. Th official ad
mitted that the rates were' unjust and
arbitrary, but stated they had no option
but to execute th. orders of their su- .
perlors. ' '
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RE.DONDO"
Has Just been thoroughly overhauled,,
cleaned ajtd painted. Will sail
"For San Francisco"
From ORETCNWICH DOCK at p. m.
1S.
Hss excellent pasaenger accommoda
lions, both cabin and steerage, -aTA-US
lis Am .
TAILOR, YOT.TNO eV m, Agent,
4 Sherlock Building.
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