The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 12, 1905, Image 3

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ALL AD TO I2VADA
Nats Colomon Prepares to Shake
Dutt of Portland From ',
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WITH HISFAWILY WILL1 -
MAKE HIS HOME IN RENO
This City Offers No Opportune
- ties for Those Searching for
-yr T Golden Fle,ece. v
To loin his pilgrim brother In' search
, of. the golden -fleece. Nat Solomon haa
I iMHd hla realdenee In thla city and will
; wand hla way to Reno. Nev, ...
, - Solomon will leave Monday night and
' will be accompanied by hla. family. Ha
will make Reno hla abiding place, . .
- "Tea. tf a to tba Nevada, town- with
- me," he aaid today. "I'm through with
Portland. There' no totting around It
, gamea are dead her.- Reno. I think,
offer good opportunities audi it., it
thither that I wUl CO."
' Solomon, Grant and De-le, tho" owners
of -what waa the .Portland dub. . will
establish . on of . the roost magnificent
gambling re aorta In the west at Reno.
A location haa been aelected In the cen
ter of the business section, and work on
the ' building will ' begin Immediately.
Fifteen thousand dollars - wUl be ex.
' ponded In furnishing the plaoa. Th bar
fixtures are being made In Ban Fran
claco. A number of bartenders and
other employee will be .taken from
Portland to aerve the patrons of the new
resort
GOVERNOR'S MOTION
. LOSES BEFORE BOARD
V Moves to Have Accused Person.
' - In Sears Cass Cited to '
Appear.' '
""' (Special Dapetca to The JoaraaL) 'V.
i , Salem. Or.. April 11. At thla afUr
. noon's seaalon of tha land board. Gov
': ernor Chamberlain, moved that tha per
I sons accused of fraud in the Seara case
j .- be cited to appear before the .board at
ita next meeting . and show cause -why
i the certlflcatea abould not be canceled
.. kiMnu nf fraud. "
Dunbar moved as a substitute thai the
' case be referred to the attorney general.
and if he thought that tha facts war-
ranted, hs should prepare citation - pa
- pare. ' 7:" ' ' . '.
Moor voted for- Dunbar! .motion,
caualng tt - to carry. . ,. ,,; ,
1' CONTRACTS FOR SCHOOL
WORK IN QUESTION
' " Oeorg W. Kendall and Robert Brady,
' : plumbing and heating contractors,- are
- t gathering data . regarding tha awarding
of ha contracts for heating schools, by.
' tne board or education last summer.
Tbrj. iayB been-dragged into the con
. troveray between Director H. Wltten-
barg and- Contractor a ' W. O. MoPhersoh
- - and J-,C, ,Byer. and desire tha lu&rma-
tion for their own satisfaction and to
' see tf tha contracts wars swarded reg
"v ularly. -.i-
The plana and apeclficatlona for heat-
v Ing and ventilating 'the building,', pre-
pared by Architect Tbotna Jonea. could
" not be found In tha- offleo-trf the school
'board, and SohbotSClerk 'ft S.1, Allen
' t stated that Mr. Jones baa them, ana tne
i contract for heatlng-and ventilating the
hlerh school building waa mlaalng.
Tha plana and apeclflcatlona presented
IkrW.a McPherson, who Installed the
k heating and ventilating plants, were, on
. me. DUi Mn. r. airvcjj- eiaiw infti viiwy uia
: a fered from the original plana and specl-
' C cations prepared by tha architect.
CHINESE ENGAGED TO-
T "WORK ON PANAMA CANAL
' Ooarasl Special Servke.!
. Washington. D. C, .April 1J. At tha
" meeting of Secretary Taft and the e
'ecutlre committee of tha lathmlan ea
) nal commission today It was decided to
. esaploy Immediately, or - work on the
canal I.Me Chinese and S.tos Japanese
' laborers.- Should the -experiment prove
' auccesaful. praottcally all of tha worK
will bo done by theaa two classes.. The
' arransementa were completed for re
organisation of tha direotory of tha
, Panama railroad, which will take place
; next week. ' "
DR. PALMER HOLOS
- r REVIVAL AT PULLMAN
' " Dr'-Itay" Palmer ' has closed great
aaoath'a meeting at Pullman. Wash.!. All
' the night meetings were - held In the
i opera house and day meetings' In the
, chnrchee, sad l.owo people erowaea tna
' ' para house ovary .Bunds y -night, while
. '-many were 'turned away. About per
. sons professed religion.-
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fSseelat "Mssatea te The Jearaal)
- ; Olympla, Wub, April ll-Oeorge H.
; If seller of Seattle and Tbomas H. Bel
. ltngham of Tacoma.-as board of atate
plumbers., and Frank H. lsuno .or He
' aulam. as a member of tha atate for
S eetry oaam lesion, 'Were the appoint-
i Bients named by Governor lfead-yester-
4 Henry Chesdla. a boy aged It. was
arrested yrsterday on a. charge of bur-
f giary ana aent xo jui anoer e oonoa.
Ho has spent one term Is the state re-
; forts school, t . '
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f lis tnn tyzzsu , ft. ta
; rbIy JcCxts every crca
: 3rc3s rhennatlin,
i cA trcrta tresis. Tela
- rer ftsaoa af roasswtsUs enrss
J awsal for tjtx on C rooel. Ua. X
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' Victory perched upon Portland's 4
banners In a meeting of the
Eastern Trunk Line association e
thla afternoon at Buffalo. The e
association granted the ' rata of d
one fare plus It for the round e
trip from Atlantic coast tern- e
tory to the Lewis and Clark ax- e
' position and all conventions to e
be held In Portland thla yean. e
r subject to approval ' by tha Cen-;
tral Psssenrer 'association. , d
- Tha rata granted Is tha same ,
rats , that la given by eastern e
roads for all national events
' aoutbern California points. It e
will assure to Portland tha na- e
tlonal convention of tha letter . d
carriers,, the Equal Suffrage as- , d
aoclatlon and a number. of other e
national bodies that have 'been
" heeltatlngN. about making final dt
decision to hold their conven- 4
tlona thla year In Portland.'
News of the decision by the e
trunk lines was received In a'.e
telegram -this afternoon to the d
' Portland chamber of commerce.-
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TOK Oil TROLLEY
LIKES TO
New York Capitalist Vyhos Jn.
"terested Predicts an Early -'
; '' Date of Construction.' .
MONTE AND WRIGHT
" FROM LANE COUNTY.
Seyeri Eugens High School Stu
dents Who Wsrs Suspended, ,
- .. v: n Reinstated. -
' V (SpeeUI Mspetea ta The JoSrael.) ,
-Bugene, On. AprU It. M. S. Taft, A
capitalist of Birmingham. N. T oneof
the incorporators of -the Willamette Val
ley Electric, company, which was organ.
laed last fall to build several trolley
lines In 'Lane county. Is In Eugene for
the purpose of looking over the territory
which the proposed Unco will traverse.
Ha says that It la highly probable that
construction work on - tha llnea would
begin within a very few months.
- A. B. Woods, general manager of the
Oregon Si Southeastern railroad, tha Una
from Cottage Grove "to tha Bohtmla
mines, was In conference with Mr. Taft
y esterday. .r 1 1 . . Is . said . that the two
companies might be merged Into one.
- Charles Monte and Harry Wright, who
have Juat been Indicted by the Marion
county, grand Jury for murder In the
first degree in famishing the rlflee
and ammunition with which Tracy and
Merrill made their desperate escape
from the penitentiary, are . both from
Lane oounty. -Monte was sentenced to
the penitentiary for burglary In a Eu
gene store, ' having been caught In the
act. " Wright's family lives la tha
western and of-the county. " ', a
The seven high school students who
were - suspended Tram "school laat Frt
day-bfcauso they, participated la.alaas
flag-raising at midnight the night be
fore were yesterday retro tateo. "T?
WHY ROCKEFELLER COIN
IS ACCEPTED BY BOARD
(Joaraal Special Serrlee.)
Boston, April 11. The sub-committee
of ' .the prudential committee . of the
American board of foreign missions In
Its report favoring the acceptance of
Rockefeller's gift of 1100,09 to the
Congregational church, saya: .. .
"We welcome tne enort , to awaken
publlo conscience to a necessity of
higher '' ethical standarda In acquiring
wealth, but .those protesting, advocate
meana to accomplish this which are not
only unwise, but ethlcaSy wrong.' -
The commtttee surgeats tost Itnas
no right to refuse a gift from a church
member until the member is " publicly
tried, either by the church or courts.
It Bays; "To prevent any man from do
ing good is 'the wrong, wsy In which to
condemn him for doing evil. .'.';
NEW FERRYBOAT IS .
DOING CAPITAL WORK
Port land'a" new ferryboat. Lionet R.
Webater, Is being operated today on
the Alblna , ferry runt in plaoa of the
W. B. Mason, which was taken off for
inspection by Admiral Kempff. The
Webster la reported to bo giving satis
faction, in aplto of '.the fact that the
county commissioners recently refused
to accept her from the city. Bhe Is
making the slips regularly, and the en
gineers snd pilots auto, that , aha Is a
model of her claaav.
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Rates to W. O. W. Convention at
Accoont of convention Woodreea of
the World and Women of -Woodcraft
to be held at Los Angeles April -IS.
lftS. the Southern Pacific Co. will sell
on April IX Hand 14. round trip tickets
Portland to Loo Angelas, limit days
at rate of ISS. Tickets can be pur
ehaaed at ny Southern Paclfle ticket
FOND PUPPY SNUFFS OUT
LIFE OF BABE IT. LOVED
(peetsl Mustek, a tae JearssLI
Butte, ' Mont.. AprU It. WhUo a
mother slept with her threa-aaonths-old
baby girl by her aide, the playful prank
or a siaat mastiff puppy snuffed oat
the life of the little one yesterday
morning at me Dome of Mr. and lira
John rinnegaa. ;
The puppy lumped on to the bed and
tay-"lrectir- orar- tho faro and breast
of the child, smothering it without a
aoand. The mother alevt on. and when
the father returned early In the morn
ing from the Parrot mine, where be
works, the corpse of his child lay be
aath the body ef the sleeping brut.
a peculiar circsaaataaee Is the dis
appearance of the dog. which had exhib
ited great fondncoa for the la'ant- The
Infant bad been dead about half an hour
wnea I oe.ua. '
SPANKED YOUTH UURDERS
STEPFATHER IU , REVEf.'GE
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naeelal Ptase Tae lieieaH L.,
Malta. Meal. April 1L Wtlllaia ntt
a wall known raoMrat of thla section,
m dead as the result of gsaahot wounds
alleged to have bem-tnflkted by Wtuta
Armingtoa, Ms 13-yesr-old Mepeoa. The
act to aaJd to have been coram tued be-
eaaaw Bits had tpankeS tke? say. -'
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XTspFroachins. We have a 4
clandU lias of Caster gifts,
amocj which are
Prefer Dooks
Uycnnds
Dcofalets
Ccrlds J.:;;1
I We have -the ' handsomest J
Bibles ever shown, t - ' c
IJ.K. GILL CO. i
Bbokseliers and
; Sutionsrs :
t THIRD AND ALDER
Crest Ttlnf at UKle Mco
ysyVMyssySSSSTS
MARION GRAND JURY
EXAMINING RECORDS
Busy on Books of State Land De-
partment George Sorenson
Seen -at State House, f-v
(SpeeUI msmteb te tVe learaaLt v
. Salem. Or., April It. The Marlon
county 'grand Jury transferred Its place
of meeting yesterday from the court
houas to the eapltol building,- whero.lt
can examine the books snd records of
tha state land department. The mem
bers were engaged In thla work nearly
the whole of the day, but it ia not known
exactly on what line they are working.
Oeorge Sorenson. the man who haa fig
ured quite prominently In land trials
recently, was seen about the state house
yesterday and It Is rumored that the
jury is now investigating a large num
ber of alleged fraudulent applications
for school land in, which Sorenaon is In
terested. ,
Dr. H. C. Carry of Baker City, ' waa
yesterday appointed by Governor Cham
berlain to represent the state of Ore
gon at tha council of medical education
of the American .Medical association to
be held at Chicago. April tO.
' Senator M. A. Miller of Lebanon.' who
Is a. delegate from his camp to thevotate
.1. W4 'llTAnn...
of America, to be held In-Baker City
thla) week, atopped in Salem last even
ing. He reports that nearly every one
In hla county Is In favor of the refer
endum movement in regard to the .gen
eral appropriation bill and that it will
carry by a large majority.
KELSO LOGGING MAN
. ROBBED RY FOOTPADS
(Special Dtopetck ' The learaaU
Kelso, Wash, AprlliJtw A bold high
way robbery waa. committed hero laat
night at 11: o'clock, i Berger iohnaon,
employed In a logging camp, atarted to
his boarding placa.a lew.olocxa rrom the
business part of town, when suddenly
he was confronted by two highwaymen.
who ordered htm to throw up hla hands.
Before complying with the request he
threw what money he had tt.S on the
ground. They lit a match to And the
money and by its light Johnson ..was
able to see how the highwaymen were
dressed. Atlas Milliard, a young" man
who has been living hero for some time.
waa arrested on suspicion. ,
ABERDEEN RED MEN
TO HOLD CARNIVAL
(lesrlal -IMsaeteh to Tse learasLl "
Olympla. Wash.. April 11 Aberdeen
Is to have a carnival in Jane under
the auspices of the Bed Men of Aber
deen, The bualneas men have signi
fied . their - willingness to donate the
atreets to the habitues of the wigwam.
and several attractions have already
been secured, one of which Is the Na
tlonal Betas Southern company. " The
fair, Is expected to bo a feature that
will draw many visitors to this piece.
JOHANN HOCH GIVEN -
' ' CHANGE OF VENUE
(Jesrssl SsecUT ftrtrlea.1
Chicago, April 1 1. J ohs nn Hoch, the
bigamist, who Is charged with wife mur
der, today was granted a change of
venue from Judge . Tulley's court to
Judge Kerstens court. The . trial was
set for AprU IS.
vt on BTOOCX.,4
The St earner Bailey Oatscrt will be
placed on the dry dock t SL Johns this
afurnoon. to bo fitted with a tran
som. ' "bo. win bo tno largest ' river
steamer over lifted by the- drydock. and
a number of Portland people have gone
to take a look at her. It win so about
two weeks before tbs work la com-
pleted.- rtrr- -'r r .--- -
.- tt. c campoeii. general manager oc
the Regulator line, says' the Bailey
Oatsert will bo operated thm season bo
Iween Portland and Cascade Locks sa
rins! vely for . passengers. She will go
on the run early In May, and wlU leave
Portland at :! o'clock In the morning
anl return at 4 o'clock In the afternoon.
Other excursion boats may bo placed on
tho-npper river route as soon as the
fair opens, and It is believed that one
of them win be the steamer Telephone.
Mr. snd Mrs. C A. "perry of S potass
are at the Portland.
K. IX Bteincamp of Oraalts, or. Is In
the city.
J. P. Tates or wasco is at tne im-
wuiaim J. ciarse, a snnnsner ot tier-
vats, or kr In town on business. .
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Ask your dealpr
flbou the D'Oier. .
- PORTABLES land
S HADES; greater 1
than electric light -t&
less cost 5f
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WASBINCTOJi FRUIT. .
RIPPED BY FROST
Pears, the Blossoms of Which
"Were, Falling,' and Strawber ;
fries' Suffer Most Severely. f
. (Iperiat Olspiteh ts The Jearaat)
Walla Walla. Wash., April 4 L Frost
seriously damaged crops last Sunday
and Monday nights.- About Milton, Or.,
the strawberry - crop Is 'seriously In
jured. Perhaps tha loos will be greater
than- it has been In sny previous year.
The strawberry center Is In the Milton
and Free water country, and acoreaof
acres of valuable gardens suffered. "
, The fruit crop in general will suffer
somewhat, but to what extent cannot
now bo ahown. The early varieties
which had ' shed the blossom - are in
jured, while those still heavily In bloom
and tboss not in bloom cannot be said
to be damaged at alL Not much ef the
orchard area was advanced far enough
to suffer severely. Apple trees srs Juat
beginning to bloom., and no loss in thla
crop Is expected. .Cherry snd peach
trees have been in full bloom for a
week and In some esses the bloom had
begun to fall before the frost cams.
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bat nrooBOssa.
' - (Jearaal Special sarrlee.)
Chicago. AprU 12. At the great chiefs'
council of the Improved .Order of Bd
Men, held . here yesterday, John W,
Cherry, of Norfolk, r Va., waa chosen
great incohonoe to aocceed the late
Thomas Watte, of Montgomery, Ala,
snd W. A. S. Bird, of Topeka, Kan,
was chosen great senior sagamora
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Qn: account of the great merit and -popularity, of FOLEY'S ' HONEVND TAR
for Coughs, Colds, and Lung- Trouble, levcral ; manui&ctuferf arc; advertising
imitations with similar sounding names with the view of profiting by the favorably
SUWWU lUUUUIl
We. originated Honey and Tar as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get '
FLEV'S DOIIEY AIID TAR you do not get the onginal and genuine.
Remember the name and insistSupon haVing Foliv's Honey and Tae. Do not risk
,your life, or health by taking imitations, which cost you the same as ths genuine.
Foley's Honey and Tar is purup in three sizes 25c, 50c and j5i.oo.
Beautiful Tailored Models made by the same exclusive men
tailors that product our swagger young men's college clothes. . ,
-Serges, Homespuns and Scotch Cheviots, Dresses with and
without embroidered emblems. ;. v , -. ,
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: New Spring Shspes in
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Thv Greatest
IN WOOD PRICES '
FOR ONLY 30 DAYS
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-mm tkmm . , ' :,.. ' vi - . Iry abort alab, per load.... 1 13. BO : '. . - '.'.' ,
27S 5f ' 225 . , - sTJ . oreen tnalda. per load ..113.96
aW barV J . ',w, i v- 4-foot dry wood, per cord 4. 113.36 ,
' - '.' ; .' 5 '.' i.,-, Block wood, per load...... 63.0O - '
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Caothsog House ia the Northwest
Oreen short, per load... ..ai.TS Bseep - Portlamd and WiJ
Dry aborts per load... ...S)a.BO -.Jasastlo Sleights.
' f ' Dry 4-foot wood, per'oord.V7T. .t)3Js6 . a CUT exren KAJP OVV
Blocks, per toad...... ...a,00 'V AJTS) SAVB XT.
BANFIEtD-VEYSEY FUEL CO.
Phone Main aaa?- - SO THIRD OTRCCT .
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Ths Trus Hcdth r.lattrc:3 at Lcct
, Not .StefUlxed." patuuriied" or "dlainfcctcd." but otmpl tho
pure, heilth-firinj, Inrlgoratlnc, pnrlfrlnf atnwophero prorlod
by Naturo hcraoU, In tb woodeTful Pin. Ncedl. Mad into tha
aofteat, plcaianteat fibra In a moat comfonabla bed.
.Half ol Ita beneficent qoalitlea told hero would aeem froaa '
axancration. Visit our pleaaant ahow room and Inveitlfata.
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