The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 20, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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MODEST PE1QCRAT5 .
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Rezisfretlor? of Candidates for Nomination t Primarlee Closes
r'? l TW fevmfnVand 'Titer Art Still Lota of Good Positions i '
for Which Only RepubHcans Are. Striving, ,
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. EIGHT MEN WILLING TO SERVE CITY IN MAYOR'S OFFICE
;'v5.No1b'fmocratic 'Aspirant for City Auditor, Treasurer or Attorney,5
or Councilman In Fourth, Eighth or Ninth : Wards, and Aa
; .".Vary .Few for
nauon At tarn primary wwim w iu ww
this .evening t , aclock. weany a
tiundred aspirants for positions ,U th
city government bar filed their dec la
ration of Intentions, aa. required by the
primary law.' Of thla number the Re
publican candidates are in the majority
about 4 to 1. :r- -
Foe the office of city auditor. - city
treasurer, city attorney and oountellmeD
of .the fourth," eighth- and- ninth wards,
no.' Democratic candidates , hav . aa
nounoed themselvea. ,. , , ,
, for mayor there are eight candidate,
tx Republtcsna and two Democrat;
municipal Judge, seven Republican and
one Democrat; city attorney. two Re
publlcanai city treasurer, two Repub
licans; city auditor, on Republican; fire
councllmen-aMari, I Republican
and two Democrats: . councilman first
"ward, one Republican , and on Demo
crat; second ward, rour Kepuoncana ana
one Democrat; third ward, two Repub
lican and on Democrat; fourth ward,
two Republicans; fifth ward, tlx Re
publicans and.' on . Democrat; sixth
ward,, five Republican and on Demo
crat; seventh ward, five Republican
and on Democrat; eighth' ward, five Re-
nkl niii' ninth ward. two Jtepuo-
j leans; tenth ward, two Republicans and
;,two uemocrsia. . . - C
tniwnint candidates ' are ' In the
ffleld for several of the offices, but thsy
Tare not considered at in primary oieo
. rtlon. The name of th candidate fol-
flow: ' .' '
For mayor Republloans. Oeorg H.
Lwiiiiaaia . HL tL Rows. H. R. Albee, W.
J B. OUfflt, Spencer H. Cooper and Fred
'T. Merrill; Democrat, ueors m. morn-
mm ami Dr. Marrr Lace. .
- For ' municipal Judr Republicans.
'Thorn B. McDsvitt. OosUv Anderson,
'Thad, W,,Vreeland. Albert B. Ferrers,
George 3. Cameron. Paul R- Dady and
lotto . Kraemer; Democrats, Charles A,
. Jpetrala. . '
For city attorney RepuDUoans, f. - a-
rTargart and I A. Menary- . ''.
r For cur treaaurer Kepublleana, J. X.
'Warlain and Joseph W. Beverldge.
' . For city auditor Republ lean, Thomas
CDsrlin..-- - ' .. '
. For councilman at large Republicans,
M. A. Heppner, William H. Barry. -A.
'W. Willi. Frank Hackafley, Jama N.
'Dt1s,-A. R Stanley. Oeorge U. Hylaad.
- .OMnl P. Lent. C A- Townsend. W. X
V .Clemen, J. Annand. O. J. Orao. John
P. Sharkey, Dan KeUaher, Charles N.
Ryan and D. 1. Qulmby; Demoeratt.
'Thomas Guinea aad A. T. FlegeL n
rnnnellman. - First ward Repub
lican, Robert A. Pre ton; Democrat, 1. 3.
' ,Concannon. .,-''' "' , -
n dmukI ward Remiblleaa. W. ,B
. ' tA. "f vr janklns. Bam WsRier and
'U H. SuUlvans Democrat. Charles pug.j
gan, . - "s J
Third ward Republican, oeorg ia
'Dunning and S. X , ArsU; ' Democrat,
VRobert 1. Brady.
Fourth ward Republ loans, George B.
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Slhmh,M and A. K. BetlUey. ' i
Fifth ward Republican. ' I. . Fried-
'man. A. J. Fanno, W. S. Huff ord, D. l
'Pattaraon. W. C Beachrast and W, T.
'Master; Democrat. Edward N. Cahaltn. 1
, Bjxlh ward Kcpuniicans. n. .
John Klrkley, Henry A. Beldlng. H. Ter
(wtlllirar and Alfred F. Bmth; Democrat,
Seventh ward Republicans, 8. F.
'""WTiltal Douls U Dans. V. H. Gordon.
rwillUm F. Merrlman end A. O. Rush
Ulght; Democrat, Dsn J. Bherrett. r-
; Eighth ward Republican,' Frank - S.
Bennett. J. F. Wilson. W. B. McOregor,
. E. N. Wheeler and John, F. Cordray.
Ninth ward Republicans. Albert K.
'Mlllett and R. B. Jdenefe., " ;
Tenth ward Republicans. A. 1 Shaf
'fer and H. O. Robinson; Democrats, W.
1 Vaughn and Peter U O. Wiser.
. : ;-, . laae a tAboy T. . '
. Where th bulk of th labor vote will
b found ta th coming city primaries
lis pussllng the politician. . Three year
iago Oeorge H. Williams received, their
mupport, and Oeorg H. Howell was sp
j pointed as a member of th executive
'board by th mayor as a result r -V
Howell has resigned from th eiecu
rtlre board, and has declared that ho la
I the fight for th nomination of H. R.
THE CLOCK THAT TELLS ,
- THE TIME AND PLACE
EASTER RBTEMBRJLNCES
. Hf GOLD AND SILVER
1 AH ' of th latest " and ' best
style of th seasoa, which
must b seen to - be appreci
ated. 1 W therefore tnvit you
one and all to call. Price ar
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Albee by the Republicans. It . is oae
ceded that be U still strong In th Ubor
force, and bis wall-known character ad
a fighter makes him aa important fao
tor In to contact. ; '
In th election of Hot ,when Oeorg
H. William was th Republican candi
date aa-alnat R. D. Inmaa. Democrat, it
waa expected that th latter would be
u ported by th majority , of the labor
people. But shortly before th election
it became apparent that the labor- vot
waa going to William In large num
bers, and that . this slump decided th
election baa been admitted ever sine.
It Is tru that many smioon men are
pot actlvs In opposing Albee, for .the
reason that- he ha declared that ' all
who observe the law will have a square
deal" that be will Insist on th ob
servance of th law oa tn part of all
saloon men and cltlaan alike without
discrimination. , But the support of th
liquor dealers . aaaoclatlona, ; wholesale
ad retail. 1 expected now to go to Wil
liams, although thero ar claim that
they ar negotiating with other candi
dates who ar seeking th Republican
nomination.' : ' '
But the placing af th labor Vot is
likely to bo one of th moat Important,
If not the most Important,- element In
th q. contest, and that Oeorge H. Howell'
strong Indorsement of Alb will bring
many labor vote to hint la believed t
b inaviubl. ;-.-
Keynote utterances at th meeting
of th Albee and Glafke club Tuesday
night ar regarded by politician aa th
moat significant Incidents of th city
campaign up to thla time. ' Both clubs
ar tn strong opposition to siayor Wil
liams, and It has been hoped by some of
those who deal re th defeat of th mayor
that A plan of coalition would be formed
that - would bring- together these large
sections of voters and cure th division
that has boon regarded a almost insur
ing siayor Williams' renoml nation la th
primaries.
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However, th character of tb . key
note speecbe that war mad at th
Olafk club, whan compared with those
heard at the Alba elnb, seems to demon
strate tb impoealblllty of harmony be
tween these elements.. '
Herman Wittenberg, of th city school
board, mad the pronounoemont for th
Qlafk clnto. He' threw sUngtng epi
grams at Merrill, whom he deal gnatad
"an advrtlment for a blcyd," and at
Albee, to whom ho referred a Sunning
on a religious platform-", HI signify
cant utterances were thee:
-I believe Mayor William haa bees
honest aad slocers, in, aU tha J ha
rw ar eonducting a fuala man's
oaatpalga, and ar not funning a re
ligious' warfare." . i
Thla )aUer statement ended all pos
sibility of harmony "between Olafk and
Albee follower. Alb' poop resenting
th Imputation that they are not keeping
In mind rational business considerations
and In declaring for law enforcement a
th primal issue la tb fight, ar Tun
njng a religious campaign.' v , (j
: astat rhrowm Sows. ' . .r. ,
Those atatemenu by . Mr. Witten
berg." said aa Albee maa today who is
authorised to speak for him. "compel
that the gauatlst b thrown down and
th status of th two candidates be de
termined clearly as to thla law enforce
ment issue. W declared at our meet
ing villi the Albee club waa formed,
that we were for tb application of busi
ness principle to the conduct of mu
nicipal business.- but that, ta defining
what a "business administration is. th
manner' la which city revenue shall be
raised 1 a paramount consideration.
rw hold that th nam s principle
should govern pabllo business as gov
erns private business th acceptance of
money from legitimate source only, and
that no city will suffer in tb long run
If it enforces tb law and depends on
legitimate revenues for th payment of
th expense of running th government.
"We ask that thla matter of a defini
tion of a "business administration' b
maid clearer." - : ' w t "' i ..-.:--'
-. Interest now centers la th further
Drooeedlng of these two clubs, that ap
parently must tight out th Issue a to
whether or not Mayor wiuiams wm
renominated by tn Republican party.
There-will be keen expectancy of Im
portant pronouncements wbea meetings
act held neat week.. '-V 'V m
POPULAR PLAY .,;.
; ' DRAWS FULL HOUSE
Moody Stock ' Company Pra-
aanta ,Tha Dressing Gown, j,
: v to Bi Net Receipta. H '
The Moody - stock company gave a
performance of "The Dressing Oown"
at the residence of Dan 'Malarkey oa
Marshall street, last night aad scored
a tremendous, ait- before- an auaieaoa
composed Of neighbor and friends of
th actors. The production waa also a
financial success; gross receipt were
tl.eo: net. It cents.: Th cast: ' ..
Mr. Feabody. ...... .4. .-...Frank Moody
Mrs. Peabody. Caroline Friendly
Mr. Kirk... Raymond Coarsen
MirUMii..... Margaret Malarkey
Barak .Constance Piper
Cumber.,...i. Ned Hysksll
variously agea rrom 11 i 41 years.
The . leading lady. . Caroline Friendly,
wore a cardinal silk dress that had bees
her mother's first Juvenile party gown.
All tb costumes were beaatlful aad ap
propriate, v Th performance waa -a re
turn engagement. On, th cocas ion of
Its Initial production a woek ago, . In
th attic of to Moody residence, on
Twenty-first street, a domestic who had
been left In sols cfaarg of tb front door
deserted her post, locked th house, and
repaired to th attio to witness the per
formance. Th result waa that many
war unable. Id gala admittance., and
there was a general demand that th
show be repeated. Other play ar un
der consideration, i 1-- PJ
i isfm led Mmi
Allan Lwis Beat Brand,
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Perhaps th two most popular fire
men la th Portland department tooay
ar A. J. Mullen ana HMwara itaooir,
members of truck company No, 1, -who
rescued uttl Florence Dean ana a
woman from tb third floor f.th burn
ing Btrowbrldge building yesterday.
When truck 1 arrived at th scene of
the-blase, - corner of First and Alder
streets, a window ( was raised on the
third floor and a cry for help waa
beard. A ladder waa run up and MuUen
aad.Rablor dived thrwum the flames
and amok and carried th frightened
people down to aafety. The orowd
cheered wildly whea th firemen with
their burdene reached th; ground. .Th
men take .their honors -very -modestly
HAIL
' JTOZIL3 VALLEY
Windows - Broksntand Much
Damage Caused to Young: .
, Fruit Trees and Crops.'.
ACCOMPANIED BY MUCH 4 X
THUNDER AND LIGHTNING
Population of Junction .Increas
ing Aged Farmer Com-,- j
. mitted to Aaylum. 1 , vf -
. lanaeial'DlsDetrh t The Jeqraal.l
Aikm. Or- April 10. A vr ball
storm occurred yesterday afternoon in
th McKensie valley in th vicinity of
Waltervlll and Laaburg. Hailstone aa
Inch 1n diameter fell for some time.
breaking windows, injuring young fruit
trees and battering bop vines. The
hall waa accompanied by loud clap of
thunder and brilliant lightning. Th
atm-m la tha worst alnoa May IW lttL
Th auraaratkm of th people of
Jnnctlon City titm been completed . by
Brnest ISdwarda, f en . of th gfflclal
state ' eensn taker, v. Inside tne cor
porat limit of the town ar iff par
sons. There wer la 1M.
Perry Msttlaon. d Tt year.
farmer residing at Marcels, waa taken
to tha insane asylum at Balem yesterday
afternoon, nnvmg been committed by
County Judge Chiisman. His mind ha
been falling for the last 11 year. .
GRUNSKY TO HAKE.
: INSPECTION TOUR
(Coatlaued trom Pag On.)
matWn service do not lnvolv any ad
ministrative duties, which ar and-will
contlau In charg of Chief Engineer F.
H. NewelL. But In engineering prob
lems conneeted with service Mr. O run
sky will be th highest authority and
he will report to the president through
tha director of the geological survey
who. baa general charge of the rvclama
tloa snrlo work.,' .... i. ;
. Mr. Orunsky haa taken ap for examin
ation aad report th proposed Milk river
Irrigation . project I Montana. '.This
it nmlM-tikan would involve an
expenditure of from. ! to li million
dollars, f and requiree in soiuuon 01 a
oompUcated question . of international
water rights. ' Thar ar grave engines r-
m, Mfthiam, Minnvtiid with other nro-
poeed enurprise contemplated by -the
reclamation service upon f wmca sr.
Oruasky wUl report ;..:. '-:...J-;,;. ;
4 Whea afaietod with a hard celd. settling Is ss
effective ee PW Cure. Be. , v ' ,
LITTLE MABEL JANNON
FALLS TO HER DEATH
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8lxyear-old Mabel Bannon, who lived
with her parent. Mr.- and Mr. 3. R
Bannon. at 3i Fifth street, fell from
a trestle spanning Marquam gulch, In
oath Portland, yesterday afternoon and
wa almost Instantly killed. The acci
dent waa witnessed by the child's 4-year v
Old a1ter..")i' ' ' : . t. , : .
: She fell a distance of 10 feet and suf
fered a compound fractal of th skulX
Bh I supposed to have attempted to
climb from the tread to the sidewalk,
about two feet. ; She expired a few mo
ment after the arrival of her mother.
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'p AH ,;o(y e r;, this Coast,
Schtiljrrg'a , Best is ia' every
one a mouth;
They go far t6 mt lirmg
comfortable.
A. J. Mullen.
and say that thsy lmply
did . tfcolr
duty. . v i ' "
In speaking of the fire this morning
T. K. Beach, who was the heaviest loser,
said his loss was not nearly as large as
h thought it would be ywterday after
noon. .' ... .
. "Tb work of the fir department was
grand." aald Mr. Beech, "and I am at a
loss to know how- Chief Campbell and
his men managed -to put out the blase
so quickly, as it had a big start before
th alarm waa turned In. I thought
when th I fir started that our- atora
would be a total loss, but thanks to th
fir -department th loss will, no doubt,
be about on halt wnat ' I thought It
would be," '.;' . i : ' f .
IRRIGABLE LANDS
a 'MM VALLEY
Surveys Have Bean Completed
; of ; Practically All i the
V; - TruckeavCarson Project. '
TO INVESTIGATE BASIN i
i OFvHUMBOLDT RIVER
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Investigation to Be Started on
t M anagement and t Farming -!
ty-ol AOcall Grounds.
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' Washington, April JO. Topographlo
array of tha Irrigable lands la th dis
trict embraced In the Truckea-Carson
project haa seen finished exoept a small
portion of Reno valley,, aad similar sur
veys dn a seal of 1.IZ0 rest to th men,
with ; five-foot eon tour interval. . hav
been commenced la tne v Walker river
baaln. - j '. ;- .'. iic jy.v.' " -Owing
to delay la letting contracts
aad tha consequent lateseoa la tha sea
son when ,the lateral canal system and
th It-foot fall and power house foun
dation will be completed. It has become
necessary to construct temporary works
to admit watsr to a portloa of tb canal
system below that structure, to supply
existing vested water right. - -
During th next quarter It" 1 pro
posed to complete the topogrsphio sur4
veyof irrigable lands In Reno valley!
and to contlnu them In Walker river
basin: to contlnu tha location of lateral
canals la Carson sink valley, and to ask
for bid for th construction of regu
lating works for Lake Tahoe reservoir,
Also, in the event of the water-user
of Walker river baala forming aa asso
ciation ana complying witn tne condi
tion prescribed by th secretary, aa ef
fort will be mads to start th construc
tion of a reservoir on that stream to
oomplota th supply or water for . tb
land now under cultivation. . , - .
-It Is also proposed to begin a detailed
Investigation of tha Irrigation possibili
ties la the baaln of Humboldt rtvr for
th purpose of acquiring data . . upon
which to baa plana for an . Irrigation
project upon that stream.
On April X aa investigation will b
started oa th management and farm
ing of tha alkali lands of th Truckee
C arson project. There 1 a large area of
land In the project altuated suitably for
Irrigation, which contains nfnclnt
alkali to render Its valu questionable.
Th investigation la Intended to ascer
tain whether It Is safe to irrigate this
land or not aad what will b th ooat of
reclaiming it.. .
EFFIE'S LINES CAST IN
t,- UNPLEASANT PLACES
" Effl St Clafr. th l-year-old child
who. w kidnaped by af mother two
weeks : ago, waa found ' Iq possession
of ' th ' woman . at v Heppner '.-yesterday
and returned to th city today by De
tective Hewley ot "the Boy and Oirls
Aid society. Th woman la said ta bar
been drunk when' th child wa taken. , .
Th child lived with its-mother in
gypsy camp near Troutdal untll a
few weeks ago,' when a com nil t tee of
women from thla olty reported condi
tions to th polio and the child wa
committed to th aid society. Then It
was given Into i the care of a family
named. Winters In t Portland.
" The mother waited her opportunity,
stole th child and escaped with Jt to
Heppner, where. h ia aald to hav
caroused freely, and while In an In
toxicated condition th child .wa taken
from her. It waa again oommltted to
the eoclety today.. -,
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Valencia. Spain, April 10. Long. pr
nounced earthquake - wave ' were , ob
served her yesterday, and much damage
Is reported. . It I believed that some
live were lost . t s , " -; , ..,,-
, . ; XOX.T tmx exsTzom. ;: -(
' Th noonday meeting lln th Men'
Resort tomorrow will bo sdd reused by
Walll Nssh. At th evening sarvtr
la Bt. Mark's church at 7:4t a'clork ta
Rev. Joba . Simpsoa Will preach. ;
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WASHINGTON PEOPLE-
; I BUY PORTLAND . LAND
- Guy Lombard aad. A. Oehn hav
bought front ' Oeorg. -A. Craw 100x14
fast at th northeast corner of Washing;
toa aad Thirteenth streets farrS0,o.
The purchasers ar members of th Pa
clflo Orala eompany. a concern that' n as
large land holdings in tha Palo use coun
try, aad the Pullman bank at Pullman,
Waahlagton. ' - t -!
Th transaction waa mad by.Waks
fleld, rrie Co. It U aald tbs prop
erty wa originally purchased by Mr.
Craw for 110. it years aga . 'The
rapid - advance of Washington treet
property haa brought the ground Into"
th market aa on of the ohotcest cor
ner oa tb atreeL It Is now covered
by a partly burned frame building for;
merry occupied by a grocery. Th new
owner will put the building la shape
for temporary occupancy, and tn th
near tutor win rct a brick building.
Mr. Lombard recently purchased th
prager residence property, at tha comer
of EUa and BrarUtreta, as a bom
for hi family. ,t v
"It is a matter of congratulation that
Portland la attracting investors from
astern Washington, which ha ba re-
The President is orderinj InTestistions of our national . -
' Kansas is fijhtint Standard Oil tooth and naiL
a ; Oregon is indictins a Senator and two Coptttmnen. -"
Policyholders and stockholders : of the Equitable Life
, Assurance Company are clamoring for reorfianization and
reformation. . ..''
ThomarrLawson is batterinj down the iniquities of the. ;
v - System "with 13-inch shells burttinj with facts, i y-l? .Oi -r;-'
Charles Edward Russell is stripping naked the monopoly
. of the Beef Trusts v?r-;-; ;-;r.s j-:
v Bailey Millard strikes a stinging blow at the respectable v
thieves who hare systematically robbed the Gorernment of ;
thousands of acre of the people's lands.; Wy, Yl
' TlileUeii man.tnil SB-rimn Jmttid the truth. .' : V j-
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, ta pcrful article abov oeaeribed. Thee stories ar xjmit in tamr
humor, tenderness, aad ert. -Th Nursery Oovernem" eontimiei her rate.
' eainfai emeriencei. . "Th Player" ar aplendidly pietnrd. v" Straight
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BLUE SEKGE SUITsf sihirle and
HAT Is ; suVely here ; for ypi No
3.00 Hat, 'offered in .Portland
HATS, 'swell styles, at ?3.:;V
Easter - OtttsVoiiffl'Hava - I Right. ;:. - --i; ;.-
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said a -real aatat -asaa. nd tha fact
that the men. prefer this olty la sub
stantlaf evidence that Portlaad today of
fers tha best otmorraniu tor capital
and business enterprise In th Pacific
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NO ONE APPOINTED "
TO HOWELL'S PLACE
In' an probability Mayor Williams will
appoint no successor to flit Oeorge H.
Howell's place. a th city executive
board. '.
. 1 hav not mad up my mind what I
will do regarding th appointment of a
auocessor t Mr. Howell." aald Mayor
William today. "It is very near th
nd of th present administration and 1
may not appoint any on."; i ; e . ,.;
THIRTY RUSSIANS LOST :
IN SINKING OF A BARGE
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' Odessa, April 19. A message from
Djulepa a tales that ' It persons wsr
drowned by th sinking of a ferry while
utoaslng th river Araks. : - . .
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