..; a - t;0M&&i 'f , V G CCD ev::;i:;g ' , tTfc V.'exr. Tonight and f aturday, southerly wind. ; '"7 ' ;vox iv.Vko. si 1MB ;iS:ircpsncr:rtdin: U6 DETAILS ;RE(WnOIK(ifi,.'v : THE COTiFUCTS RESULT Gtoessel It Court-MartlaUd i Mikado's '; Troop; ' Repulse Slavs Main Body ;.-.? ; ' Czar Force rt KWifr-- ,..r i-.-., -v.-. ;..;;. .. (Jaornal HpmUL IwtIm.) !'- ' , ; - London.-AprU Toklo dispatch , aUtaa . that mwb haa baa - racatvad thra af raportad -naval ngacamant " off flaivon. tfta capital and principal port of Franob Cochin China. Mo dp , UiUa poooarrtlnc tb batt) ba boea - rccolrad but -tba'raport of tha arrival ; -of tho Ruurlaa boapital ahlp Oral wlU - woundad aailora aboard at BaJfon la coif flrmad from aavaral aouroaa. .' -'At laat raporta tha flaeta war pot far apart and It la conaldarod xtramalr . . pro I ( baa robabla that a. battl la now racing" r btan In prorroaa tor tha laat oar i or ao. " - '' ' ; WkT Tof Walton '. ' " T "Naval off lora who- ha r (Ivan olosa V atudr t tha coudltlona.aurroandinc tha ' hoatlla flaata ,xpraaa tha opinion that ' inataadi of ona sraat pitchad battla thara will ba . Ionic' acrlaa of (nnnniiu, With Tin actio at tmr ran on tha ; part of tha Japaneaa battleablpa and rra . quant off orta to "out out" tho Ruaaiana . by maana af toapedo boata. Thar do not '. ballar Admiral Togo will risk a vanaral onawiamant at closa ranca, oartainly not ' till af tar his first and moat obvloua tao ties Hhv boaa earrtad on lone anouch t , raduva tha atrangtb, of Iff anemr ma . (tarlallr and to plac him at" tha asarcy 'of Japanaoo luiu la, final rush. v doubtedly oould har. inada his attack h 1 ha UlluM'llralta tf- ka tuul fansS 'ktor do. ao. ' But tar their opinion h Much prafarrad ta wait till tha anamy was do ployad lit tha opaa aaa. whara that la , . pianiy or room lor jnanau vanna:. , ana ; whrr land and ntutral ports ar at a ' conalderabla dlstanca. - - :. Tha ant Ira Japanaaa; float la ball red J to hava fully twtea tho maximum apaad of Ua rival squadron. They mar mak f . nlcht attacks with their, apaady daatroy- '. era a quick run In. a launching- ofe.tM , deadly-tubas or exploalvea antawaji j- artiBi TOBy max menao nm vuuiii j , hlgM' and aay. aaa men waicn uiair chance to cut out- straggling- ahipa and , ' destroy them. ' ' s . .,. , With hla double apoed and power to outmaneuver tha onomy. and tba longer rang of hla high-powered guns. Togo virtually haa. Rojestvensky at hla mercy. Tba Ruselun ships ate ao foul .that tney.aannot manouvtr at all, rela tively speaking. ' . . ,. Tha naval experts Tlgurs out that If , Rojeatvenaky lays hie course for yon mo as o hla way to Vladivostok, it will . tag hla float nearly two woaka to cross tha Chin sea. During those two weeks . Togo-may carry on running fight. ' On paper tha Ruaalan fleet la allghtly 'the superior of ita rival, but from ovary .. other polht of view, tho naval expert ' say, Rojeetvensky haa not ona chanoa In m hundred to win a battl or even to "'destroy th Japan batUaahlpa. ' , ' , Skip of Both .adrosa. ,- - In ' th Ruaalan squadron . which has ' never bn In aotlonv ar th following vlaiv .'i '- . . '. . ..i.,. . Battleahips Alexander lit, Orel, Oa - lyabia, Borodino, Navarln. Knlas Sou , varof t Blsaol Vdlky, Alexander IL, Pe ter Val Iky ( Admiral Aprakain. Admiral : Ben lav In and Admiral Ouahukoff. Th - Xnlaa Bouvaroff 4s Rojeetvensky's flag .'. ship, ; '' : "' '-'"'.j' :,-'::' ' Crulaers Dlmltrl Donakot, Admiral Nakhimoff, Aurora,' Almas, Boletlana, Jemtchug.1' Pamyat, Asova. -Admiral Kornlloff, Vladimir Monomaph, Oenerai " Admiral and Svietlana, Rear Admiral - Knkvlst. seoond In command la on board ' tho Alma v v- "". ; . ' Destroyer Blestyaschtchl, ' Beau, prttchnl. Bystri, Bravl, Bledovt, BodrL Bealda th above th squadron eon 'taina 1 torpedo boat and numerous transport and collier .. . i It i not known definitely what ships "Admiral Togo has with,-him in Ma layan water became th compoaltion of the aquadron with which Admiral Kamlraur Is blockading Vladrvoatok Is unknown. '' But It may be - taken for granted that Togo hla with him all th . battleship and th moat powerful of the cruiser . . " ' -: ' Tha battleships are tha Bhlklahlmu, " Aealh, Fugl, Tashlma, Mlkas (Togo flagship) and Chin Ten. The crulaers are the Aaaraa. Toklwa, Idsumo, Iwake, :. Takumo, Aeiuma, qhlyoda, Kssagt, Chltoee, Itsukuablma, Hashldat Mat aushlma. Toahlno. Nanlw Takaehlho, (Aktauahlma, NllUk Truhlnia,--uma, Akasbl, 8a4 Tan, Mfyako, Takao, Tae yama, Tsukushi. Kauuragi and Tama to. Bra Idea theae Japao. has a large fleet of torpedo boat and destroyers -nd - auxiliary fleet that ".number " some 40 atearoehlpa. - moatly -belonging to the. Japan Steamehlp eompany and . avalltbla.foi; scouting work. -.- A. dispatch .to the Central News front "Toklo aay that a aleg ha been offi cially declared to have - existed since 'April II , within tha harbor limit and in tha vicinity of Mekong, Pengu island - and Peaoadore A naval -court of in quiry haa been created at Mekung, and a temporary naval prison establlahed. ' . A St, Petersburg dispatch state that advtrea received by the Russian Ad miralty do not mention any wounded men being aboard the hospital ship Orel at Saigon. It is understood the Oral lreveo Saigon at once to Join the main v fleet, which may be oft th coast wait In for a hospital ship. A Berlin dlspsteh state that Oef i m1:i t:;it.) 1 .- Ibowm; 'A V 'i"jtC r-r -y? . r J N Mist. Rom Harriet Pastor, the Jewish Poetess of New. York's East Side, ;"' Who Is'to Marry A. O. Phelps Stokes, Jr, the MiUiotiairs Slum Worker A COWBOY RAID Heads Band of Horsemen Who f.- Swinging. Hats and Yelling Thanks Citizens for., -5V, ; ''' -JearaU ' Special SerrlM.) -.Texlino, Tex, April le.-Telerdy evening, P riWltult, ' the preaidept made- flttlo final event of the day of fun,. At the head of aom I horaameif. he dashed through the - atreets -of the little town, all wliglng hat and yell'n Ilk madmen.- Aft-tbanktnar tqe people of the town for their"' consideration In lettinr Mm alone to enjoy himself, the president retired te his ear, where he detailed his exploits with the wolves to tat newspaper, men. It was snnonnced this morning that-th Colorado head quarter of Secretary Lob and other of th party erho do not hunt will be at QlenwoodSprlnga, . , , , .. Th president arrive at Colorado Spring at 7:10 o'clock p. m. and leave at o'clock for th west. He will be escorted to th reatdanoe of H. B. Stew art for the purpose . of selecting his hunting outfit .-. ' President t Roosevelt will become owner of the monster Colorado Midland mogul engine NolS. which haa been CARRIE NATION FINED " iAND SENt JO PRISON Smashing : Saloon , Crusaders Sentenced to Jail -. and Mulcted for Cash. ' i ' (Jeareal BpeeUi SerrM.t .;, ",,; i -.Wichita,- Kan.. April 14, Carrl Na tion waa sentenced to four months In Jail and a fin of tKO by th district court today, i Mr Myra McHenry waa sentenced to 'two months and a fine of fit. Mr Lucy Wllholt to :S days in Jail and 1150 fin . Qreat excitement prevail here over th eenUnoe which were uspnded pending good behavior. , Judge Wllaon irned - toe crusaders to refrain from saloon araaahlng la this Judicial dtatrlot CARVES CAT, LOSES LOVE, AND THEN TAKES POISON , - (yearnal Special Servtoe-V . ' ' Omaha,, Neb., 'AprU 14. The "vivi section of a cat by Jama Brown, a Omaha medical student, - ended in hi sweetheart' breaking their engage, meat, and the student took cocaine, con vinced that' life waa no-longer worth living. The girl's horns Is In Craia, Mo. In hla delirium. Brown told In a rambling way how a he pleaded with hlra to abstain from the" practice or Vlvl- aeotlon. When he wrote telling her he had aaalsted In the vivisection of cat, she replied by returning . hi diamond engagement ring.. Moaning In - bed to-day, the young man- declared he never Intentionally done a cruel thing In. his life. It la doubtful If he will recover; MRS. NETTIE CRAVEN IS ' SENT TO INSANE ASYLUM - ' (Jearaet-Special tWrlea.) . , Burlington, Iowa, April 14 Mrs; Net tle Craven, who brought suit - for th atata of th lete Senator Fair of Cal ifornia, wa adjudged inaan today and sent to the asylum. Mr Craven-eon-tested with tha heir of th eetate'ths million left by Fair upon th grounds of a pencil will, whloh was afterward proved a forgery, ' . WARSHIPS SURROUND ' . REBELLIOUS CRETE Athens, AprU 14 Th spread of th Insurrection . In Cret ha - caused th Italian and Anatrlan government to end fleet there. 'Their arrival ia re ported today. British war veaaal have bean la Bud bay. tot several days, - ' ( . ( Dash :,TTi rough - Frederick, Okla., Like Mad Men -Roosevelt Letting Him Alon. Ji i: ' n. lected'to haul hla train ta Newcastl The locomotive -w I -h tlo.000 tound and ' vaiuod rrw.f ; t rmta tlon will be mad , by ' John If Jpklnaon on behalf of bth Colorado Midland aad th train crew, so ,tbat when he return from Newcastle be, will be JbaHied by hi iovn engia. i i T - - . A " ' V There has been a fresh snowfall and th- road to amp Roosevelt are impas aable. -Everything la reporttd in good order' and there will be no dearth " of gam" ' Four bears have already been located and are being watched and trap per are; following the tracks of half doson other :" . . . The limiting party In Oklahoma se- cured total of 18 coyote The bide wUI be eent to the White House. , , I The president's special passed Texllne at o'clock this morning.' H wa met at Emplr . Gap by -Governor Mc Donald and party, who will accompany th special to Colorado spring A re ception Is planned on th arrival of 'th train at Rueblo at :4 o'clock. ' " V FIVE PERSONS BURNED ;IN SWEATSHOP FIRE Six-Story - . Tenement in New ; f York Destroyed Flames i ; Sweep MaineTown.. aearaal Special Servk.) - , i T New Tork. AprU 14. FIv v peopl were badly burned or Injured. In fir which destroyed a U atory tenement sweatahop la Hester street early, this morning, The fir spread to adjoining building -, and . caused ' a panic - in ?th neighborhood. The toss IsHlM.OOO. Th fir oauad a panlo among th Inhabltanta, moatly. Russian . nr.. Pollah Jw aad scenes of wildest disorder and eonfualon -prevailed. Many , heroic rescue, were mad by. th polio. . ' wrrnxma-fALM. " "".- S (Jearaal Saerial Servteat- Bpnngvale, M.' AprU-14. Thi t wa. threatened' with complete" destreo tlon by a Or which-atarted early this morning In, a sho factory. . Portland ws asked, for - asslstane : Two- shoe factorle. a-emirch ' and many ether buildings wsre destroyed.' - The fire was not controlled luntll It had wiped ewt a large part of th business section and many, residence' ' The loss la lQ,vO. PROHIBITION ORATORS r . ; TO CONTEST TOrdGHT A v " (Spfctal Dlesetrh t tie JoaraaL) ' ' 5 McMlnhvlU Or, AprD 14. The Inter colleglat Pronlbltlon - contest will be lield here , tonight. The contest 1 to select champion to represent Oregon' In the Interstate content.- The following ara the orator who will compete tonight ad th collage they represent: Pacific. I .out Saunders; Delia Cheater -Get ee Albany. Mlaa A. Carlo Marster; Philo math, Mr R. W. LswU; McMlnnvllle, Miss W. .Myrtle Cala van; Oregon Agri cultural. Mia .Alice Wicklund. ' Th orator winning f Irat and secord place-will represent th atat In the Interalat contest. ' " ., DISMISS INDICTMENT. ; ' -ON CONSPIRACY CHARGE (Jearaal Upeelal Serrle.) V - New Tork. April 14. Th indictment for conspiracy against ' Nan Patterson charging her with conniving " With J. Morgsn Smith and Mr Smith to wrong fully obtain money from Caesar Tousg. dismissed, ; ..; y. . , ....... , MAXWM, 9VMMU. ; Hia' APrat ' r : -..-, 'T7 : ."'..", .'';.: ' '-.'.;.."-!-.";.;,.,, '.m f : Inferos iriSTRUCT 1 SYSTEMS r v - .. itens " Con dammtisn FV: r-injs and J At t"-i Cxrr.i Tim Will - Parallel Pnu.V.t Une,- , . IJaavaat Special arvl1 , Chlcatro, IlL. April 14 Mayor Dunno (oday practically issued an ultimatum to- traction -eompaaiea In declaring that he contemplated th eoxtatraotlon of parallel line of street railway In order to affect Immediate . muntolpal owner ship and avoid paying. th exorbitant price demanded by the railway com panies for these, line The mayor aatd b waa conaulUng expert and legal au thorities with this end In view. "Action and not talk" la what will count from ,ihie time 'forward, - Judge Dunn said when asked' If he ooold give any detaUa regarding hi method of procedure-in arriving at a noasummatlon of his policy of Immediate municipal ownership. , ' y - -Insld of six months, Ji nty Jd. ment. w can obtajn a v jct in th circuit or auperlor courts 'ut condemna tion proceeding fixing the value of th traction propertle It may not, how ever, --be neceaaary to oomatence uett proceedings If th traction companies and . the otty ; f Chicago ara abl te conduct negotiation aucoes fully. : . "If condemdKClon prooeedl t b.no eaaary w can obtain a .1 rdlct aad Judgment lnid f Ut r nthj' d upon th aal o th J r - t.ataw'w' -lxrtreMi .-..j-the Verdict and judgment, and 1 ease of failure, to accept th asms ; we oaa deposit -the money witkv . the- rounty treasurer -of Cook county ind take -immediate poaaeaslon f )the-roperUe r Thereafter. If llUgatlon- be had,- H will be .carried on .while w ara in pos session of th propertle - ( - "If the traction eompany will not accept a fair prlc th ;clty should at one begin construction o a competing line and at th nam time begin the condemnation proceeding This la the policy . I favor and the policy Which I wur carry-nut." , - ; 'TOT GUILTY," SAYS r MRS.'C. L. CHADYICK Freniie.nnancier Arraigned on the Charge of Abetting Cash-' - ler Spear In Bank Wrecking j ', tJoaraal Special Serrle) aevaland. April 14. Mr Chad wick wa arraigned la th United State dis trict court today, and pleaded not guilty to a new Indictment charging ner with Raiding and abetting Cashier Spear tn making false entries in th book r th Obwlin- bank, and making antra its la ments to- th bank xamlnr. - The court Increased Mr Ctiadwtck ball from t0.00 to t J 7.00. Spear wa arraigned and pleaded not guilty. ; COLUMN OF EARTH IS c BLOWN HIGH JNTO AIR ' (foeraalj Spestal Sarrte) Hoviton, Ttx., April 14. The Humble oil field waa th aoene of a most an usual phenomenon yesterday. An up heaval took place in the section (surrounding- the Swayne-Underwood well which was of volcanic violenc A solid column of earth to feet tn diameter waa thrown 100 feet In th air. Th derrick was torn to atom th drilling machin ery which wa on th edge of th crater tumbled In and waa burled. - - 1 A aort of mud followed th eruption, boiling up, filling th chaara and run ning stream from It. Sand, oily muck and stone war hurled heavenward and fell over an area of many acre Accompanying th -eruption was- aa Immense Volume of xas which ignited from the furnace 100 feet back from the well. The flame burned 100 feet In the air with a great roar.' ' They dlmltf tahed until In th afternoon when there waa only a flickering In th fissures about the point1 of dlstnrbanc and in the evening went entirely ouC - -. ., NEGRO ELEMENT FORCED TO LEAVE COFFEYVILLE - . : (Jearaal R rectal Serv1ca.t -Coffsyvlll lCsn., April ,14-Thl City I ridding Itself of the negro element which for year ha been notorlou bar Armed dtlsena are patrolling the atreet every man taking hla gun With him to work. Twenty-two negroee were captured In the' dive last night and will be driven oat of town today. ' Th raid continue. . The -negro assailant ef Mr Griffith Is yet.uncaptured. , . J : '--- --- ' I . ,iv t. 'v;-- -. j i... ....-. ;"-.'.. .1. --y . ... '., L ADOLPH WEBER TO HANG r FOR MURDER IN JUNE I (Jncmui ftperlal Sw rli ,' V 'Auburn. Cal April 14. Adolph Waber was yeaterday sentenoed to . be hang.d on June 10 for. the tourder Of bla mother. - A motion for a new trial waa denied. Thirty flays wre granted tor Ut parfeoUcf f aa Appeal ,, f- (.U-:.-,' . : : ';';;"' li. Uf -SIXTEEN PAGSS. By 131 to 48'A. 0. U.'7i Adepts WewFUa. : - - METHOD ONCE REJECTED AT LAST ACCEPTED Oregon Grand Lods Acquiesces in Recommendation of Su- preme Lodg and Will Ad-; t w Joum Thi Afternoon, -r J- . After a contt covering a period of everal : ytar th' Oregon Jurisdiction of th Ancient Order of United. Work men today adopted a new plan of Is urance reoommendad by .'the- suprera lodg of th order. Th deciding vot waa taken at ' soon, ' following three hour of heated debet and th new plan waa Indorsed by more than two third trot of th meeting, there blng 11 votes to par , . . , - '; . . r Th tout vot aat waa lit, whereas US vote were neceaaary ta .adoption of the plan. Th vote rltd: " For th plan,- 111 against It 41. Th dis cussion that began ytrdy at th opening session of th (rand lodg was concluded this forenoon. D. Soli Cohen, P. H. iyArcy and other mad speeches In opposition tP th supreme Jod plan. in oppoamon to yoe snpreroejooji Strong argumenta wireasad is favor of .J 7. Z- ... . r,..!,- in r u-. the plan by W. M. Colvlg. W, XX Hare, Ralph ireeny ana otnr - , ; i :VA tnsnal fatsmll K' J ' Manr believed, that on th result Of tff final vote 4 ndedth life of th A. O. U.,W. in Oregon. -. The calling of the. roll waa frequently Interrupted by round of applause from' th contn'"s -a. .whe-. r' wI'W'tW o J u, 4-the.r Aa i tPP Qt- agatnec 't . l . & When th grand recorder anacanoe t ta final result there was prolonged oueer- ITh ran4 lodg Will. It I 1 toved! comolet 1U. work -this afternoon and djourn to .th ,July mtlng of .110. Upenaing xne rsgutar grana vs meeting -this year. , Amendments ta th tat constitution, conforming It to. th new insurance rat plan, war -reported by the Jurisprudence .committee, and adopted. , A three-year contract for pub lication of the official paper will be made, andjlhla w,lUnSh.0,- nesa of the aesalonv "' WksS Kb W Pka b. , Tba new lnsurancs plan provide for a reserve fund, a srnaranty rund rrotn which part of th death loss aa well a th aaamnta of ' members trver ti may be paid, and optional assessment plana from which new members may oheeec that which - beat meet " their need "A new member may take th level rate plan, which flxe hi asssaa ment at th aam rat throughout th period of hi Insurance, ofn may take th classified rat "under which be ad rancea every five year to an older eJasa with correspondlsg Increase tn the amount of hla assessment. , Thar are various combination , rate plan made no from feature at both the level . and classified rate aad under the combination the- member stay make tha coat of hi Insurance suit his rireumatanoe He can pay th current Mat under the elaasifiM rax) piaa. aa on as he please aad at any time be can trans far to in level pino, at ion age and coat as ha cn t Aim OMs A member at year may take the 40-year rat f assessment by paying Into th order aa amount equal to the reaerve fund hla certificate would have accumulated had ho Joined th order at the as of 4 on the level rata plan, As between th classified, ' level rat and combination plans. It is simply. ques tion with th member whether he de sires to pay an increasing cost from year ta year, tn accordance with .the death rate of hla class, or whether be I willing to pay more than th mor tality coar while young In order that he may hav th benefit of pay Ins lesi thaa th mortality cost when h get old. All members pay percentage Into the guaranty fund until they have reached th age or . armr.wnica iney pay only th mortality cost. - . The new plan will result in Increasing th assessments against o)der members of th order who continue to carry th full am on at ef their oertlf lost of In urano and there are provisions te enable any member to red nee the amount of his policy.-or take a-half-oaah pay. ment option. or a paid-up certificate option. Ia eeveraj way b can keep hi a ment down, but In each of these proposition he ia bound to make up the amount of natural accumulation that would hav accrued to hla policy had he paid tn a resry percentage from the beginning. - - i - .Th new plale-,1 aaid to b baaed on strictly - aclentlf lo laauranc , principle It advocate la th lodg are enthusi- sstld ever Ua adoption. They aay th Oregon . grand lodg which In recent year haa been anable to make progr la securing new member will put a large fore of snt In th field and greatly Increase the membership tn tola tat- ' S .' '' : BOOKER WASHINGTON'S!- !' - DAUGHTER TO MARRY - (Josrsal Special Serrle Mllwauke Wl. April 14. Charles Winter Wood, colored, a graduate of Be loll rollege, 4s engaged to Miss Portls tVsablngton, dsughter . of Booker V Washington. Wood wa th atar orr tor Of hi clan and a- leader In athletle U t--i with th clap ot ll;J Cf ; Dr..MM'Cr4welL riCUHT SHASTA IN : ACTIVE ERUPTION Internal Disturbances In Vicinity V; Uad to, Belief That VoU- cano Is Susy. ! s EARTH OPENS AT SISSONS fUD FLOOD POURS FORTH Railroad Fill at Sam Time Set ; tie Adjoining Mesas 1 " - '""Ar Caving In..;--"-). ... aJearssl Speelat' Sarrlet.! . filaaon, : Cal- - Asril 14. Is Mount Shasta, active aaalnT --'J- Tom open by aom powerful lntarnai dtsturbancs 1 th condition of a vacant -r..KtH, r-vmnrti'i tlverv Stabla notTUJoIHtng A. Kblatlka s uvery svarn I .nrmmt tanrM eraeks have otMned. her ..Great Jsgged crack hav opened. from which constant stream of oars- oolored, oUy mud are flowlngln-sreat quantities.. About the earn tint th upper aid of b bit fill across Big csnyosl sank 40 feet TblS pbebomenon occurred at if: b'elock Thursday morning. . Th fill las-X.--' "-Jr butttjajbwl Pyeara saw ty -.aaoM Hallway eonv pany, and waa considered . One of the safest. fUl an tha entire road. - Th Inking of th flU 'and th, upheaval t 8iaaon.'at the same tlm Slvea aYousd to much Speculation a to th probable oau't -' Many of tha older cltlssns ar Inclined to' f avbr tft theory that Mount Shasta ta ofi"TB-verg - of npheavaL1 When th mud first began flowing from th lot abovs th livery stabl Mr KoIetka was at th barn alon' She aaw' that ha mud would flood the town -If left to Ita own eours so gav th alarm snd soon bad . men at work digging trenches from th barn to th main ewer ditch. - Th trenohe however, esnnot carry the volume of flowing mud and the streets below ar . gradu ally flUlng-.- T""' '-r ' Some of th mud was thrown Into clear water and an oily substanc oon covered the top. of . the water,-which Indicates the presence of much oil. It lav reported - her that the ' mean above town la gradually -sinking tn several places. I i ... '.--y.- ,,'(,,- ' ' COMPLIMENTS HER BEAUTY TO STEAL HER DIAMONDS ' ' j (Jearaal Special Sarvkk V7; ' San Francisco, , April . 14. A dapper young man wltha jupooth tongue ae cured entranewto th bom of Mr Eva Wangenbelm, 170 Broadway, Wednes day morning, snd when he left. Mr Wanganhelm raiised a diamond sun burst pin valued at 1400'. th property of her daughter, which had reposed on a bureau In the room Into which Mr Wangenhalm Invited th stranger while h outlined th object .of his visit. He declared he was a repreeentatlv of an eaatern firm of photographers, and the firm was preparing to exhibit a few of - th choicest - samples of ita work at the Lewi and Clark exposition. -The stranger' paid Mr Wangenbelm a flattering- compliment - on her look told her that an enlarged photograph of herself -would be aa admirable thing to -display -at th fair. It would Imme diately attract attention, and the firm could guarantee It would be a satisfac tory representation or per. - - - Tha atranger - was handeom a Mr Wangenhalm afterward explained to the police, and a "good tamer. nne gave him a sUmp photograph of herself to snlara - Then he bowed hlmseir out snd it wa not until some tlm later that" the disappearance of th pin waa discovered. - BIG CROWD ATTENDED DALLAS CONFERENCE " tKpKlal Piapeteh t Tke Jeemal.) Delia. Orv April 14-Th presbytery of Wlllsmett met in conference in the Presbvterlan church "In thi city Tnes- day. evening and adjourned late Wed nesday . evening.- Hev. w. , ,iv wardi the last ' moderator preeent,' occupied the chair.-' Report ahowed that more than twice aa many member had been taken Into ; th ' church '. the last year thaa the . previous year. Rev. T. P. Howard and Elder Portmlllar of Albany war elected commissioner to the gen. rat : assembly, which- meet In Wlnon Ind.1 in May. The Ladles', rresbyterisn society met at the. same time la the Evangelical church. Tn service wer well attended. : l , . AOCXPTS FBAOS UTXTATXOir. . ".(Jearaal SpeHel SarvKe.) tendon. April 14. Secretary Ian- down haa notified tha houe cf com mon that Irealdent Poosev-'t lvl tstlon to send a repr -" t- l Mce r"" ' ""? halt if ! . Li . i ! - Th Jsurnxl . YerisyV.'ss. PIUCE FIVE CENTS. Villi Dcmsnd Thst Heat E!:r- kets'of PcrtknJ Shc!I v Bc Kept CIccn. MEETING DISCUSSES CONDITIONS IN STOP.E Business 1 Men ' Who - Refits td Put Their Premises In Proper ' Order Will Be Boycotted : - byWomen' Clubs, f fC EARNEST !There Is probably, no "city or' town" In the Uplted State that need be either mlagoverned or filthy if th raspect abl people would Intelligently, unit In th assertion of their right" -Dr. T. Mitchell Prudden.- ,r, ; On a btg blackboard. In bold- ehaliu" this declaration of principle confronted very person who entered the Portland School of Domestic Science thi morn ing. It had been Inscribed a the battla cry of the boats who have determined that Portland market must be cleanly, and tha trend ot tn meeting held by the4 women of the school Indicated strongly that no effort would be left... untried to carry the campaign agalnat filth to aucceaa, even-at the cost of boy eotts and the publication of the merr -. chanta who may be designated as "un clean." - " There wer prhapalSrprntattv woman presenj: when Mr Honsyman. -. th president, called- f or . order and briefly stated th objects of the meet- ' ins.. ,- ". - ; - .' '1 want you to know," said she. -that th condition aa wa found them ar even worse . then they hav , been re ported la the daily paper . We found wig conditions that could not b S-aNBS, - . i .- t Thi ststement alon was enough ta put th audlenc as tlMT keen edre of xpectation, and aa the aickenln storlf of "filth In the Portland -markets were unfolded-the.espreeslona -of disgust n th recital and rof 'determination for reform were general. . . -v . , . i "Mr Henry B.' Jone apote of (he movement started three years ago. which aceomptlshed some little good, but had no permanent effect as recent develop- . ments Jndicat. : : .. . - linvJieaxtliyIn.favo.rloflj heavy penalty being imposed on thoee who do not keep their market clean," aatd aha, : "and I abould hav no hesitancy in giv ing their name te the paper" - Dr. Ma Card well congratulated womankind on th growth ot her In fluence In the peat few year and tha attention with which ahe la lleTned to new, Twice wa hever nkM fur n..t pector." she said, "and twice we have been refused.' But now I nolle th very -councilman who- were against the' proposition sre for it.. The women hav. th matter in hand and will e that It 1 passed." - Th epeaker reviewed the manner of the' government's Inspection of meat, but deplored the fact that there was no ' local inspector for local- importa tion ; She gav it aa her opinion tnst heg cholera had never been exterminated from Oregon farm but diseased meat' has been Imported continuously j. sine tha first scare of a few year ago. , ' ' - Xras rutk. -. , ' Thi dlaeas shs added, was similar to typhoid fsver la. a human-being, and while cooking might kill the germ it did not deatroy the toxin, which will In time manifest Itself la condition of, general unheslthfulnes. "A government Inspector told m concluded Dr. Card well, "that fertland. because of Ita peculiar commercial con dlttona and situation, needs a meat ln-. spector more then almost any othsr city In the United Bute That la a bold assertion, but I believe it. . Not half of pur meat bear th government tamp." Mlaa Ldltan A. Tingle, on of th ex plorers, remarked that ' aha waa glad all of thoee present had not aeen what the members of the committee saw, "for we have . lost . our appetite . h de clared. . l .-- - ". "Th thins Which impressed me.most of ' all was that svery merchant said th asms thtng' We. never heard a com plaint before." This show a lack -of Interest somewhere," . continued Mis . Tingle, "and apparently no one Is to blsm but all of us sre." The speaker , drew attention to many apeclflc cases of Altblneas found by the exploration party.- . . ,.,-.-..,." . r.'V-.' s Pood Waa Preah. -. ' "Moat of th cook book tell you not to wash poultry, but to us a damp cloth. If you had sean what we hav aeen, you would want a scrub brush an-l Be polio, hs declared- "Don't be arrald to talk to your marketman. 1 Condemn blm If be deserve it: and don't fall te commend him If conditions In hla shop warrant It. The trouble I that toe many of u never fo near the market to-Inspect eo million The telephone 1 used too much." Dr. Wood Hutchinson happened hw He took op the ordinance of Council. man Zimmerman - and briefly - outline 1 . Ita contents. It provides' for the o- polntment of a city meat inspector, i shall have two deputies (nil lni;t i tt before the slaughter.' , - AS It I" ald th doctor, "Portlar " get the aoourlng of three stat I .' th government Inspector ?-t-" s a r ' ot beef en the hoof. Port i run and purch"e It, ' t i ' people li 11 h i t a pe i . 1 r y . - ' ' "-1 r-