The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 18, 1905, Image 10

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    ; M HEAVY
i
.1 Cuir.-tiss of Flour Shipped
to Iter From This Port "
f ; Every Month.';
;:IALY ALL ARACONIA'S -CAr.CO
FCR THS MIKADO
Fn'ht Worth tver Quarter, of a
f -;n:on V3 Be Delivered to
Japanese Merchants. '."
Lee than $t.OO worth of th, . Ara
rnnl cargo will go to Chinese ports,
Ml. mora than J00,m of It will be
-jwrered to Japanese merchant. Until
recently th imtu part of the cargoes
t" from, thl port to the orient went
to Hongkong and Shanghai . The un
vduar demand for flour in Japan ta the
caus of tho difference In tho figures.
Tba Aregonl elearod this morning.
a tho total value of bar cargo waa
).aesd at tJOMil. - These figure will
roboMy bo tacreaaed a trifle, aa all her
freight haa not yet boon put aboard.
Tho manifest ahowa that aho will carry
47.117 barrel of flour. valued at $11.
Si4, while tho remainder of the freight
la held to bo worth tUMTl. . Cotton,
tobacco, canned good a, cracker and
' await shipments of general merohandls
rke up tbe freight aho will take out
ta addition to tho flour. . 8b sail to-
rrow. . " .
Tho next steamer of tho lino to arrhre
will be the Nlcomedla, which sailed from
lior-kong on Aprtr It. As aho takes
cto at aareral Japaneee porta. It uu-
t require month for her to get to
, urC L- It is said that she will bring
full rn- Bnaca for th outward
. , Ha k-miii mnna for more than 40.-
t ,t barrels of flour, and 'the officials of
too company are confident that a full
cargo of that product will be secured for
her, nocwiiaeranuuig me toe u -eral
tramp steamers hare been engaged
at a 4 rata. . , k';.- -:;, :-
c:::r;ocxmzDUP.;
TKfmaajbrnmar wax e
! il Wttk fe Soaae Time. :
r:Jor T ngfltt reports that the gov
r; ent dredge Chinook will be ted
c to St. Johns for the season. She
i lvtave up from Astoria tomorrow.
It was 'at the suggestion of Major
lr.fltt that ' the decision to tlo ths
kreofO-op was reached by the war de
- j-tment. For taking; this stand the
r ' rr has been commended by all of the
j . . .ug skippers of this port. They are
mui of mttlnr a deeper channel
umu the bar. and It Is the genera.
- 'njon that the extension of the Jetty
bring about that result. Many of
t XMe who watched the operations of
e Chinook at the mouth of the Colum
bia last year regarded her as an extrav
agant luxury. It coat $10,009 a month
to operate the vessel and It Is a question
wrother or not she did any good.
. 'i ie bar pilot -and some others at
ivatorla are strongly opposed to the plan
.to take the dredge out of commission,
and say that she was aa Important fac
tor in deepening the channel. The gov
ernment engineers who have made sur
veys there and are In a position to form
-an accurate and Intelligent opinion take
a different view of the matter, giving all
credit for any Improvement to the chan
nel to the Jetty. It Is understood that
the business Interests of Astoria, Intend
to petition the war department to recon
sider Its decision and put the dredge at
DEEP SEA CRAFT. ,
goes WOl AgrregaW Is ,000,000 feat.'
Of the II deep-sea craft in the har
or. It are at the docks above the
ridges, and that section is by far the
ualeet part of Portland's waterfront.
.'1th the exception of the Pythomene
od Cbrtstel, which are not -chartered,
il are taking lumber. . The aggregate
trying capacity of tho fleet is close
11.000,000 feet. The names of the
vessels and the amount of lumber they
re capable of handling are: " Schooners
rlc 7M.OO0 feet; Alexander T. Brown,
60.000; Alvena. 171.000; Transit, (SO,
(00; Dora Bluhm, 400,000; Boreal la,
100,000; Virginia, TI0.000; .barkentlne
A mason. 1.(00,000; British ship Lons
dale, 1.100,000;' British bark Dumfrtes
Khlre, 1.101,000; steam schooners Sea
foam, 110.000; Aberdeen. 110.000, and
Bee. 110,000. The Borealls and Alex
ander T.' Brown have - completed their
cargoes. Eight arc lying at the Port
land mill. Ave at lamaa-Poulsea's and
two at the dock of the Oregon Water
Power ft Railway company. The balance
of the fleet is comprised of the Ger
man ship Henrlette, British shtp Holt
Hill, the steamships Sandhurst, Dum
barton and Aragonta, ana the' steamer
Alliance, all below the bridges.
ALONG THE WATER FRONT.
Because of m. shipment of " heavy
.ttachlnery which, was placed on - the
upper '-deck of the does occupied by thf
Kellogg. Transportation company-at the
foot of Salmon street ' the lower floor
ltnost went Into the rrver yesterday.
The tower pert of the structure 1 now
being rebuilt.'.. ' '- " 'V.'1
Just below ' lilnnton the gasoline
launch Eva. belonging to .Hiram John
on of this city. Is high -on the beacft.
. he was tied up along the shore yes
terday sad the swell of the river car
ried her on the ' shoal. The Gasell
made an unsuccessful attempt te drag
her Into deep water. . .
r. S. McRath ft Co. have chartered
the British ship Oranasta to load gen
era cargo at Newcastle-on-Tyn for
Seattle and Taooma,
Capt. O. W. Hcsford . returned yester-
The Dest
.4.
'A Carini Soap
A Iitta! Polish'
A C'u Cleaaer
day from a business trip, to the sound
porta. Including Victoria and Vancouver.
He says the steamboat business up that
way is In a flourishing condition.
Report has reached the city that the
transport Sheridan, bound from Manila
to Portland, with, the Fourteenth lnfan
try, on Sunday morning . sailed from
Honolulu, where she mad a short stop.
By making a fair passag she should
reach bore next Sunday. ...'., -
The steamer . Annie Comings Was
placed on the route between her and
Wasbougal'thla morning to take care Of
the freight traffic heretofore handled
by the lone, which la undergoing . re
pair. - 'v f I
The British ship Holt Hill cleared
for the west coast of South America
this morning with a lumber cargo. She
will leave down tomorrow. -'..
' With a full cargo of general 'freight
the steamer-' Alliance will sail for Eu
reka and way porta tonight The Aber
deen of the same line will sail for San
Francisco this evening with 160.000 feet
of him her. ' - " ;. . . -v- .
' Word Is dally expected of the arrival
of the British steamship Ras Elba at
Tsnlgtau. China. - She sailed from, here
one month ago today with a cargo of
oats and baled hay dispatched by the
same Arm , which Is loading the Sand
hurst now la the harbor. ; - -
Balfour, Guthrie ft Co. have chartered
the British bark Paaa of KJlMeoraukle,
1,101 tons, to load at Antwerp for Ijos
Aagelea and. Portland.' She, will begin
receiving cargo at onoe. i : .
During tha last week the British ships
Lady Wentwortb and Conway changed
ownership, both being purchased by Ger
man firms, .''
v 7; QUICK TRIP. : 6
Toyage from Toko-
te Seattle 1m Thirteen Says, -
, '' . ial greets! servlee.' ' r-VU
Seattle. April 11. The steamship
Minnesota, the - mammoth- freighter
owned and operated by J. J. Hill of the
Great Northern railway, will reach here
at i o'clock this afternoon on her first
round trip from Hongkong and way
porta.- She passed Cape Flattery at
o'clock this morning. . ' - -
- The Minnesota , left Yokohama en
April and consequently has com
pleted the passage across the "Pacific
tn il days, which equals the Urn made
by the fast steamers operated by- the
Canadian Pacific, known, a the Em
press liners. 1 Large crowds of people
will meet her at the dock this afternooa
and congratulate ' the officer on the
splendid showing they ' hava made.
7 - MARINE NOTES.
''Astoria. April 11 Arrived down dur
ing the night and sailed at 1:10 a. a,
steamer Acme for Ban Francisco.
Arrived at :! and left- UP at 1:10
a. so... steamer Roanoke from Port Los
Angeles and. coast port. -
Outside at 1 a. m a three-masted
barkentlne. -
Arrived at 10:40 a. m, steamer South
Bay from San Franc laoo. .
Sailed at 10:10 a. bl, Amerloan shin
St. Nicholas for Nuahagmk.
Astoria, April It. Condition of th
bar it I t, n. smooth; 41ght southeast;
weather cloudy. .... , A
SANITARY CONDITIONS
l&u I BAD NEAR THE FAIR
The sanitary conditions In the. dla
trlct surrounding the entrance to the
Lewis and Clark fair ground are aaid
to be vary bad. Dosen of large res
taurant and lodging house nave been
erected In the past six month without
a thought of the sewerage facilities.
Before the new building were built, the
sewer were barely large enough to ao
commodate - the population, and Bow
have become so overtaxed - that - they
will hot carry Away the waste matter.
The result has been that the entire tUs-
trict is In dangsr of - Infection from
disease. Plumbing Inspector T. J. Hume
stated this morning that the sei
would have to be enlarged and new con
nections made. . .
"The people cut there will have : to
comply with, the city ordinances, " said
he. "They have not . been doing the
work properly, and 4t will have to
done over., They try to tell me how they
were allowed to do things In Bt. Louis,
but I Informed them that they were not
living In St. Louis now and had te re
spect the sanitary laws. The condition
in several of the restaurant are very
STREET IMPROVEMENTS
i TO BE MADE AT ONCE
: Fifth street, from Morrison to Jeffer
son, will be Improved within a few
weeks with bltullthlo pavement The
contract was let last fall, but the con
tractor were granted an extension of
time, a they were unable to lay. the
pavement in rainy weather. - .
Property owner are anxious- to have
the. street Improved, and the contract
or are ready te beghi work. -It will
take about three weeks to complete the
work. ' - Yamhill street between Fourth
and Sixth streets, will also be paved by
the Warren - Construction - company,
Which Is laying the bltullthlo pavement
on Hoyt street on Portland Heights, as
the water has drained away and ha left
the sou sufficiently dry to permit the
work to proceed. The foundation Is all
In and rolled, and all that remains to be
dose l tojay the bitumen covering.
MANY CONVERSIONS AS
; rvv RESULTvOFJREVIVAL
Successful revival meetings were con
ducted In Trinity M. E. church, corner
Bast Tenth and Grant- streets, , - last
week, and there were some remarkable
conversions. Last Sunday was espe
cially Interesting, and at both morning
and evening services a number of people
decided te live a Christian- lire, -t -,-.
TheVattendance last nle-ht was verv
large, and the prospect foe, this week'
campaign are promising. James L. Mc-
Comb, , the street evangelist . 'assisted
the pastor. .'...;.. ' .i.....;....-...
Scooriag Soap Mai
:. Ainnifl .
C??0SE VILLIAHS
Men Who' Favor Law Enforce
ment and Those Who Desire
!v; Control Against Him.
NO ONE FOUND ON WHOM ' '
' REPUBLICANS CAN AGREE
Members of the Five Clubs Softly
.'V 'V; Talk v of Harmony 1 and '
Can Hammers. 1 ;
i-v ;'.r'-'V. , v :--
-L Effort to bring together the four Re
publican clubs la a movement to defeat
Mayor Williams for the nomination have
disclosed one fact that all politicians
accept -es .proved beyond a reasonable
doubt the opposition te Mayor Wil
liams Is - of two distinct kinds; one is
that of Republicans . who - for political
purposes wish to -form a new organisa
tion to control Republican policies in
the future, ' and the other I that . of
those who bring forward the law-en-foroement
Issue as . paramount In the
present contest., . '".y
were the Republican club to rind
some common ground upon which they
could act, the element that Is support
ing H. R. Albee on a platform of law-enforcement
would yet be left apart, and
the opposition to Mayor Williams would
f be divided Into two parte about equal
In strength. The political situation la
yet very much tangled. . v -
Mayor Will lama cause recerreo some
impetus when last night Willi Fisher,
who was the first candidate to file his
declaration for the , Republican pri
maries, announced at the Republican
club meeting that -' he . had withdrawn
from the race and wished hi friend to
throw their strength to Williams. - ,
'o Vol Xmoa, Bat J XleV . V
Fisher had not much of a following.
but what he had be now offers to Mayor
William.
The Republican erob Is distinctly antl
Williams, and. , Fisher announcement
was received in A manner that Indicated
that when Williams applause waa to be
expected the members' hand felt cold
and clammy.' ' . '
The dub last night Instructed It com
mittee to report a week hence whether
renewed effort te bring about coalition
with the other organisation had been
fruitful. - , - .: .'-
W. P. Ready, who was chairman of
the "harmony" meeting Saturday night
the meeting that did not harmonise
reported to the Republican club whoa
envoy he was that the sum total of .nv
suit at that meeting waa the expendi
ture of "hot air," ut that be yet en
tertained hope that something might b
accomplished. It is believed that Keady
ha soma card up hi sleeve. -and that
his desire Is ultimately to Induce his
club to indorse some candidate for
mayor, , :'
Herbert C Smith, chairman of th
uboemmltte on selection of candidate
for council reported in favor of John
GUI and D. 3. Qulmby for couricllman-at-Iarger-And
these- the club indorsed
without hesitation. :.--.:. -.- ,
- "The effort to effect conslidatlon of
the Republican dub reminds me of' a
minister who made a speech In favor of
church unltv." aald a well-known cm-
sen today, "la which he dwelt on the
beauty of Christian harmony, and said
that be wouM believe In It If the other
churches would only indorse tne-aoo
trine of his own denomination." - - .
Back Ovt fo VaMlf.' '
' The Glafke men are committed to
Glafke, and cannot consider indorsing
anv one else. - The New Deal men want
the other club to Join their club, while
the Renubllcan and Tdung Merrs Re
publican club do jiot know what they
want with reference to the selection of
candidate, but are sure they would like
to absorb all the other clubs, and thus
become th one great Republican organ
isation of the city, for every one know
that th Republican and Toung Men'
Republican club are virtually th same.
with th same men in control.- 1 .
, It t aald that Mayor (Williams ha
rtna on)Ara to Chief Hunt to make a
show of .cleaning up th town, and to, be
active nntil the election ha been neia
The reeult of Mayor Williams' order to
th chief, which was Issued at the In
stance of hi political advisers, will be
mm in the activity of policemen. The
election of Chinatown as the scene of
Ithla activity for political reasons is said
to bave been made on th consideration
.that the Chinese have no votes, to dls-
.poee of. and that inereror meir oppvei-
tlon cannot hurt tne cause vi w nrr.
BUSINESS GOOD OVER - -PACIFIC
NORTHWEST
"W. C Seachreet, the New York Cen
tral's general agent 'in Portland, re
turned this morning from aa extended
business trip to .sound points, British
Columbia and SpoVan territory, r
"Business condition are very prem
ising, and th year 1101 1 bonnd to be
the greatest from every standpoint In
the history of the Oregon country," he
said. "The. Pactflo northwest haa put
on It moat attractive and convincing
appearance 1 for the reception ' of the
thousands Of visitor who will oome
to see the fair and the territory. - It 1
certain that) some thousand of these
people will be Induced to remain here.
and other who come will at least make
investments of money. . '
, Mr. Beach rest has announced hlmselt
a candidate for th Republloan nomina
tion .for councilman In the Fifth ward;
and Is receiving many congratulations
from friend on railroad row. He has
declared himself In favor of enlarge
ment of the assessment district af
fected by taxation-for the cost of Mar
4uaflt gulch bridge.
SHARKEY WANTS TO BE '
COUNCILMAN AT URGE
Councilman John P. Sharkey of the4
eighth ward haa announced hi - candi
dacy for nomination on th Republican
ticket as eounctlman-at-targe. Council
man A. K. Bentley haa filed hi declara
tion to seek the nomination for re-election
from the fourth ward. ,
Mr. Sharkey slates in his declaration
filed , with the city auditor that he fa
vors a 1-mlll tax for bridges, open com
petition, on .ail. street and publlo con
tracts, and a competing telephone fran
chise. Mr. Bentley states that If elected
he wiU do what he feels will be for the
greatewt good to the greatest number.
. H. D. Robinson of 14T1 Madrono
street. Republican, announce tlmself
as a candidate for nomination tor coun
cilman from the tenth ward, . -
. ' CTaTOBOaT. PTIMOATaTP.
" (Secul tnssetek te Tk feeraaL) :
'Dallaa, Or April IL Th evangelist
Mahop. W. H. HeU of Highland Park.
Uli, preached the dedication ceremony
for the new Evangelical church whlsh
has been built la thi city Sunday. .,
Allea at Lwl' Best Brand,
ft a, i r- m -' . r r -e
lees.il: LeLULeJ
Frcni M Awf!;l Cll.i Urn::-:?.
: ' Ccrttched TIM Ctezi tea,
J- Wasted to Ckt'rtcv.
y TtZD DY CUTlCUnA
to CI?, "Cxro tttiy ;;;
; tT.i Penr.tT.ZTA, ' :'
v; "When, mf Httlg boy u tares
BionUi old his head broke oat with
rash, which waa very itchy and ran
considerable ". watery fluid. . We Jrjed
everything we could, but h got worse
11 the time till it spread to hi anss, .
lef, mad then to his entire body, mad
he cane sear dying. It Itched so he
would scratch till the blood ran, and
thia yellowish stuff would be all oyer
his pillow in the morning. I bad to put ,
mittens ou his hands to keep him from
tearing his skin, - He got so. weak
he took fainting spells and we would
think him dying. He was almost n
skeleton ana, his little heads were
thin like daws. - . -
" He waa bed about eight months
when we-tried Cuticurs. Z had not
laid him down ia his cradle ia the
daytime for a long time. He had got
so that he just slept is our arms aJJ
the time. "-:';,
INSTAHT RELIEF
. t washed hlavwith Cuticura Soap
and put oa one application of Cutl
eara Ointment and he was so soothed
that I put him In the cradle. You don't
kaow how glad I felt when he felt bet
ter. It took one box of Caticura Oint
ment, pretty Bear cue cake of Cuticura
Soap, sad about half a bottle of Cuti
cura Resolvent, to cure. I think
he would have died only for the
Biticura." 1 ;" " ;-;''' "h, ' ''-'-.
as. M. C. MAITLAND, Jasper. Ont
4 No return la 14 years ! Mrs. Maitland
writes, under date of Feb. 14,-1903: ' Itj
affords me pleasure to inform you
that it is fourteen years since my boy
wee cured 01 ue ternoie sew aiscasc. 1
. I Jk VJ
xxe aa occn pmnancsuf nu vn
Is hearty ana strong."
bw werte. Oeeeta neieleeia tsa
Ceewe nut, im. rtaim mt.
tiiiMi. tt- sms. ex. DelH
kMafe.ina,l4ihntti aSii"!
v. rmm una - umm. irr- w
. mrimi tm avl tr Stwj
COLLEGE OARSCEN
HARD AT TRAINING
' (Continued from Page Nina) ' : '
Georgetown haa a race with Annapolis
te a couple of week and th collegians
expect a lctoy. - .
As usual, llfll 1 known at this time
about the gam but unfortunate Wiscon
sin crew. . CrDea always has a good
bunch of btg husky men, who somehow
are handicapped by condition,
Th entry ofjlyracuae In the 'four
oared race make six crew In this as
well as la th big lght-oared race. Wis
consin I likely to hare . a crew In th
rreahman eights this year, Thervntrte
will be: : 'Varsity eights, four miles.
Syracuse.' Cornell. Pennsylvania, Colum
bia, Wisconsin,' Georgetown. . 'Varsity
fours,'' two mile. - Cornel, Columbia,
Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgetown,
Syracuse. Freshman eights, two miles.
Syracuse, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Colum
bia, Wisconsin. - o 1 -- ' . .7
The races at Poughkeepal last year
resulted as reuows: ,, '
. Tarsi ty eights : , '-V'. '- --'
1 v ,v -.' .';". '-. TtsM.
,v - . . ' .- ' ..'. Ulna aera
Syracuse .....................20 tll-S
Cornell ...2 SI 1-1
Pennsylvania; ...20 31 4-1
Columbia . ......J;.........:.t0 4 t-
Georgetown '', . ..''. .-... .JS slS-$
Wisconsin tl 01 1-S
. Vsrslty fours , '. . ft r
Cornell lt-S
Columbia.' ......11 IS 1
Pennsylvania 11 1 S 3-1
Wisconsin .................. .11 II -
Georgetown ,,.., .11 14 t-t
' Freshman eights' :
Syracuse 01
CorneU ......,..v.;.,10 llz-l
Pennsylvania- 10 114-1
Colombia ...i.. 10 I, 1-f
GREAT SPACE WRITER
COMES AND DEPARTS
Henry James, th novelist, was at the
Portland hotel . yesterday. He arrived
Sunday night, registered "Henry James.
London. went to bed, got up and refused
to see th, reporter.
Mr. James I an American rather, he
waa an American, but ha spent years
nougn . in jmgiaao to nave become an
alien. He like British . custom and
manner better than those ol this coun
try, which he has fraquently erltlrlsed.
It Is thought be Is obtalnitnr material
for a . book on the ' west, having just
finished a tour of California, .and hav
ing gone from .nerd to ths sound. 7,
.),i.J
-' nisBA or
(Special Dhpatea tie Tee JeeraaLtt '
Corvallls, Or, April 18. The funeral
of Mrs. Anna Ford Kline, who died year
terday, waa held today at t o'clock from
the uvnnseliual church.' service, being
conducted by Rev. Samuel Wooda - Mrs.
Klin was X4 years of age, and waa mar-
lied to Wheeler Kline of. Corvallls In
June, 403. Her husband and on child
survive her. Interment wss In Crystal
LAke-cemetery. rr " ... - v v-
1 Me4 all kleee of bleed reseSlM vtllrt faltet
te ee aw nfiooe bt 1 have tomrn the rtcht Ihlia
C latt Mr fere wm full of slmle a4 bUrF
aeda. A ftmr tekina Caaeeivte fch.v ell Urk. 1 an
eoaileelac the aae of taam ae4 rMewaMadla,
.n.m w ai 7 innii. J wmmt aae wave a naa ta lot
morale,. "Hope to have eaeaee te reaeeuieae
VMune." .
rrae a wran, w sibt) se,, are-era, . 4.
Deal For .
' ' The 5owt(s . : ; .
AtmCATtUrra
Stfmtr-raaeegnnd.neAead,
or OrTae, Ma, avi. SJe, Ma-rar
Dine tablet tumpee 0 00,
1 1
ri4 m balk. Th ta
r eiaaaej. naekaa
rear BMaev keek.
SterUat Keaaedy Ce.. Chicace ev H.Y. fas
PDDPfLES
- ).:: , -rr . ,- v.
Considered More . Than; likely
.That Several Indictmente
V.-W55I De Returned, r T
$T9AIN 13 TELLING ON-
MURDERER CUpLIELMO
Governor Rejects Bonds of As
, . torla Coatmah ' and ' Con- .
aiders Office Vacant..
(Special Diapatck to Tee Joaraail
Salem, Or4, Aprlt It. When the Ma
rlon county grand Jury met Vesterday
afternoon It was given sonle Instruc
tions by ifudge Murnett which makes It
almost certain that several persona will
be Indicted: In connection with the
school-land frauds. ' The instruction.
war given In answer to questions asked
by the Jury last Thursday, but which
were not made public, and hence the in
struction are not verV Intelligible to
the general publlo. - They are as fol
lows: '.-;. :', , ., ' '.'; ' ..-',' ': : '.
"The court find that "Weary Willie'
I gulrty of th crime of perjury, and
that John Doe and Richard "Roe are both
guilty of subornation of perjury. .The
court also -finds that John Ooe-4s guilty
of forgery, and that Richard toe Is also
guilty, of forgery,' If he knew of the
crime and acted with that knowledge."
This la taken to mean here that any
person having made false affidavits in
bis or her application for the pure Base
of. school land la guilty of perjury, and
that any one who Induced them to make
the false affidavit la guilty of subbma
Uon of perjury. Also that any- person
signing a fictitious nam to an appli
cation 1 guilty of forgery, and any Jus
tice of the peace who takes the applica
tion of any fictitious person, knowing It
CO DV-EICUIIOUB. IS I11UIJ UK ivriarj. A
Whether these- presumptions are cor
rect or not. th instruction Will. It is
thought, greatly facilitate the work Vt
the Jury, and If -they are correct It Is
expected a large number, of Indictments
will be returned. i '
Frank Gugllelmo, who Is now In the
penitentiary awaiting bis - execution,
wrote a letter to the governor today,)
asking for an interview. HI motive In
asking for aa Interview is not known.
The condemned men is -eonrmea tn
one of th common cell; but, unlike the
other prisoners, he Is not compelled to
iar atrtoea. . The deatn watcn occu
pies a position In front of hi cell door
both day and night. Th terrible strain
is teHlnar on- him. and It la vary proo-
able that .he, will be a nervous wreck
before, (ha day of his xecutlon arrive.
sjoveraoy Beject Beads. "
Another act of . th last legislature
waa annulled yesterday afternoon when
Governor Chamberlain refused to ap
prove or the bond of Jam Keating,
who was elected boatman at Astoria by
the legislature. i . .. '; ' " '
The executive reruaei waa maae, not
because- the bond were not deemed
sufficient but because ' the governor
considered that the office of boatman
had been abolished by the act which did
away with th state hearth officer at
Astoria. The duty of th boatman waa
to row the health orricer out 10 ine
Incoming veaaela, and for thl service
he received th sum of 6ee annually, -.
Th dutle ' of the office were abol
ished by the- legislature, but the sec
tion of the code ereatlnr the office waa
unchanged, and thl fact was mad a
of to get both bouses ex ue legislature
together' and i secure the election of
Alnsworth oa th Port of Portland com
mission. - .. ' --"-'
If mandamus proceedings are brought
to compel th governor to approve of
the bond, he will remove j&.eaung iron
office under that section of ths cod
which permits him to cancel appoint
ments for inattention 01 auiy. am s
ra tn eta how a man can b at
tentive to duties of an office which has
been abolished. . ; -' : '
. Governor Chamberlain today appoint
ed O. W. Pro betel of Weston and Jerry
Stone of Athena a regent of th Wes
ton Norma) chooL Bch Of them Is to
serve, six year. -y r.
WILL INVESTIGATE i
SL JPHNS' CHARTER
City Attorney to Examine Orig
inal at Salem in Hope of Set
. vf! .tfing Dilemmas."' '
Th St. Johns council last night de
cided . to settle th ' dlsput over th
regularity of the present charter,' and
appointed City Attorney Green to go
to Salem and look Over th charter on
fll In th aeeretary lot State' office and
dlsoover If th copy correspond with
th Instrument th St. John adminis
tration la trying to work nnder. '
' Thl action was taken after th cltr
attorney had expressed the opinion that
It would oe dimcuit for th city to sell
bopda nnder th charter, and that the
purchase of fir apparatus by the fort-
mar city council waa illegal. The coun
cilman decided that they would like to
discover If th Instrument they were
trying to us was the , on they were
supposed to have been given - by the
legislature, and If there was any hope
of settling some of th problem, the
Instrument presented. . - While Mr.
Green la in Baleen he will endeavor to
discover what foundation there I for
th charge that the charter" waa Changed
wnne it was on it way xrom - th
speaker of th house to the engrossing
cleric v i ' ' . . j
Th council received a petition signed
by a hundred residents asking that th
Woolen Mill company be compelled to
build a sewer to the river, and do away
with the present method of using -a
marsh for a cesspool. The company has
already resolved to build th sewer to
th river, but th health committee will
Investigate . the matter. The - council
was Informed by the city attorney that
It had th power to license aaloons and
other business usually licensed In in
corporated towns, bnt no move wss
taken to grant -a liquor license, aa th
majority of the council doe not deslr
saloon.- -Th, appointment of a mar-
hal was not brought ury. ' -.
HUGE RATTLER KILLED
BY A PLUCKY GIRL
' ' ornal pelal aarrlee.l i;Z '
Presno'CaU April II. Whlls posing
with a camera on hsr knee that, she
might get a snaflahot at the hog, rat
tler that lay colled on a trail in th'
foothills near VieaJla, Miss Henrietta
Savage was struck at by another rattler
that lay hidden beneath, a shrub st
her aid. Th' snake' fang caught
In her legging.- Miss Savage- seised
stick sh, had Used In - walking and
clubbed th reptile to death. She brought
home th skin, six feet long, bearing 1)
rattles. ,. .. .- . . .
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