The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 28, 1905, Image 9

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f Count Varzimoff, Wou!i-C Fair
5 Exhibitor, Is Fcverite cf ',
fttCOM E3' f'd ARRANCS FOR
display of a:.::thysto
Elmer Dixon Will Judje the Poul
i try at Lewie and Clark ;
y Count- Michael Miebaelpvirti Varsl
wtoff. a distinguished subject of the
,.er.of Russia an offices who baa felt
H the sabre, as veil as swung Itarrived
.. hls . mprnlnf and was a conspicuous
i .' figure on the fair grounds during the
''forenoon, dressed In full uniform, even
-.: to his sword, top boots and peculiar
... headgear not unlike that Of ; the Coe
'. sacks. ;. : i . , -A: v- .
X ' The counts here to' make; arrange
1 fnento fo display of areethyat f rom
' 1 his mines In the Vicinity ot Ekaterin-
burg, and will this afternoon ..neat
. ' Colonel Dosch and try to obtain the
space necessary.- lie is strongly lnv
pressed with the; exposition in it pre
v'V ent conditio. -, v -' T"1-
Varaimoff is a perfect specimen -of
r the Russian soldiery. He stands slightly
V aver sis feet in his boots and weighs
' about- tot pounds. . Ha 1s. handsome In
face, and his hair and -moustache are
i slightly timed with array. He was for
Vnerly one of th royal bodyguard .ot
. . -the Grand Duke Bergiua, who fell a
. victim to tha bombs of the nihilists.
Hla-tteras is at r Battum and be la a
' ' grandson of the second vice-king of
. Caucasia. Tha count has received maay
. 1i distinguished, marka of royal .favor. A
. ' richly engraved cigarette caaV emblaa-
oned with tha Imperial axma repreaenta
the high esteem. 1b which ha la Jheld by.
the- cxer. "" : ' s " r .
The department of exhibits announced
, this morning tha appointment of Elmer
Dixon of Oregon City as superintendent
- : or tha poultry exhibit, to be given rrom
j October a Ao ti. Inclusive. Mrr. Dixon
- V i la acknowledged to be ona of tha bast
,: Judgea ef poultry on the Paclflo elope.
,? and his appointment was requested in
not less than 1,00 letters received by
; colonel, Deech.. .. :
t y j p l is aecuea inai mere iwm vw -.
I tugueeo exhibit. at the fair. 'Colonel
, r i Doech has closed '.arrangements 'with a
commercial exhibitor.- who will, arrive
- ' shortly: with a costly display of drawn
weTk sllksv.lacea. jewelry and . curloa
-iJL front Sparn" 'nearest neighbor. .'
, Local people who : are .fortunate
- - enough, to posasser costly axtworks, ea-
, peeUlljk palntiaga, have bean -backward
until now In applying for space In the
" ' fine arts building. Already the amount
. . of space In that structure haa been ap
V ' piled for twice over, but a good deal of
: care will be eserchiad in selecting ih
.' ' works to be 'hung. F. Dumond of
New Tors, the . superintendent of this
, t department,' will not arrive In Portland
- untlf May II. which la a.bout tha data
: A upon which tha imported art works are
'. expected. The beat way to- eurpa6
J? at present la tV address a letter to Colo-
U el H. E. Doaeh. director-f-axhlMta,
' i- who will forward It to Mr.tDnmond. -
4 Portland will profit by tha wrperiehoe
V a v i . . k . .
aolna.- which was disastrous. - Tha- Jit.
t-mils fair want ahead with aa order of
tit.000 gold dollars tba appropriation
Was $2t0.). and fdaead them on aala
at It each. Tha result was that only
IS.9M coins were sold and the remainder
were turned back ar balllon. Had at'
,: Louis ordered la small quantities. Mm la
j being dona here, tha remaining turn' of
the appropriation - would have born
a, ra liable for other purposes, t , '- - -. 1
I ... Tha Lewis and Clark treasury de-
partment haa sold not quits .00 coins
. all told, and about JO.000 are on haad,
The eoneeaaloa) for the aala of these haa
V been let at a good., price, If no more
. than tha tO.e are required, however,
; the rest of tha appropriation, 1141.000. 1
J. will remain at the disposal of the com-
i pany. ......-';
4 : i ADrilllCUT DCCIIIirn . v
! ! , IN BUNKERS TRIAL
T
t (Jcaraal BnecUl garvW.l . -
' .'4.1 Sacra meat AprU 11-r-Lawyer More-
, ' housa taday resumed his argument In
' tha defense of the Senator Bunker rase,
which will probably consume three days.
v It Is claimed that Orange aad Jordan
nt ap a Job to get big money front the
, , building and loan toncerna an4 divide
tha moat of -It between themselves, it
! Is declared that Jordan passed no money
, r If Bunkers on the atreet and ft la gen-
erally claimed the allegations ef the
indictment are not sustained. ; . y '
; FOURTEEN KILLED BYV I:,!
' I - ; EXPLOSION IN MINE
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i i Dubois, Pa-, April it. -An explosion
- 'occurred in the Klanor mine, 11 mllek
., from here, at 1 o'clock this mornlna.
t ; Konrteen minora were killed and one
00m 1 K.
1 thfe
.fatally injured. Thirteen bodies hav
; - r oeen recovered. , it la reported that
; in. the mine was the cause. Most o
Ttctlras are Americana.
V lOUTalS
to Aram-
i f peelal Dlspatek te Tha JoerssK') V
. Raker City. April tl. William Smith-1
and Ouy Weacott the two youtha ar
" rested on last Monday for rape, were
,' held to answer last night In the sum of
' . 11.000 each. - Preliminary hearing waa
J conducted behind cloned doors. Girls
In the case are but 11 aad 11 .years
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YOUNG BROTHER TELLS
- 4 STORY OF THE MURDER
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(Raeetal Dispatch te Tse Joorsal.) .'1 e
Chehalla. Wash.. April IS. e
Mrs. Vaughn, Charles Brown and
Dr. Knlakern were examined In
the Brown case today. The first
had lived at the Brown- home,
and told of the queer conduct of
,
the defendant, i Charlea Brown.
brother of Tom. who was the e
.on,r, rewltnsa.Jo. the tragedy.. e
e at me time of the killing or e
e tne father, related the story of
e t the quarrel at the wagon, but
' eounael far defense did not have
e , him relate1 the story of the actual
shooting, merely bringing out
the quarrel at the wagon before
Tore started for home after the
rifle. ' f -'
- He war subjected to severe
ereae examlnatlonr and his testi
mony is iiktiv to be Impeached ,e
by the state. . iJLe)
Dr, Knlskern's testimony wss e
Of a scientific nature on epilepsy. .
4
At?'a C::3rt to Get inforrhi
tion fUTfactinj pn Police
Are. Unsuccessful.
HUNT TOLD HIM TO CALL '
v AND THSN STEPPED OUT
Records Which Should Be at City
i': Halt Are Ket'at the "
Statrotv
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H. R. Albee. candidate for nomination
Of mayor en the Republican ticket, and
Attorney IL H. (tiddell made an unauo-
Lpeaaf ul jgj;tempt to get Information f rem
tha records of the investigation ot B pe
dal Pollceman..Jack Roberts, who Was
dismissed front the department ' about
a year ago on' th charge of extorting
money, irom women i tue norm enov
The records are. In the possession Of
Chief Hunt. They jonUln, It l said
much damaging Information against the
administration of Hunt and hte deal Inge
with the dlvea In the red light district.
Immediately after trial, instead fit fil
ing the account ef the proceedings of
the Investigation la the city hall, where
they would be', a part of the records,
Chief Hunt secured poasesslon of toem.
It was through Mr. Albee - that the
Investigation against ; Roberta waa
brought - about and he la . fully ac
quainted with the proceedings, lie de
aired to pee the records, in order te
make sure of several points that reflect
on Chief Hunt's Administration, and to
day he and Mr. Rlddell. telephoned to
the-chief asking for permission to see
"They are -In my possesion." replied
Chief Hunt.' "and if you oome to the.
office I will let you examine Ujem.
"We will be down at once." they
said,, and hurried for, ' the police sta
tion. ..-. '' ': '" ' '
When they arrived Chief Hunt ..was
not to be found." Hie office waa locked
and the men were told that the chief
had stepped out - They waited for some
time, but the chief did not return.
They; will make another attempt to
examine tha records but insteaa oi tel
ephoning ' before going to the station
they may drop down on ut cniei un
announced.. ' , .' '' .' S'f
PORTLAND CHOSEN :
AS HEADQUARTERS
Women of Woodcraft Delegates
; ' Give' Oregon Metropolis .
v ; Big Vote. , -'iA?
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,. (Special Dispatch 4 The Journal.) '
Los Angeles. Cat.. April 21. The Wo
men of Woodcraft late yesterday even-
Ing voted on (Tie permanent location oi
haadqUartera.iiThrer bauota were caat,
aa follows:. . - - - , ' "
.. ".":'.' .--.... ; ;nrst. 'Heeona.- Tnira.
Cltv." j5 ' "Ballot Ballot Ballot
Portland V , ... - !2 ,V ?J
Denver j.,vr.fl J. i f,1
Oakland7; , I;-, 42
Portland i ... - J 0 -. ,V fS ., IJ
ngriiv v t . v t
BolaeClty. ..... . j .14 .., 1
Halt Lake . -
Grand Guardian 'tV' C -Vanardal ;" de
cided In favor of -Portland, that city
having received the largest number of
alt the voter cast Clerk .Wright raised
the point that It takes a two tblrdavote
for a winning ballot The grand guar
dian . asked to be given"1 time, as she
wanted to consult the attorney ot ' the
order, A. B. Btlllman. There Is no
doubt that Portland-- wilt be the place
for the headquarters, and the matter
will bo aettled thla afternoon. - v
INSPECTORS INVESTIGATE ;
.MOSCOVVLPOSTOFFICE
. , r." ' .epsSBSeBpaaxeaaBawwaBw 'vn.' '. ..'
v (Special Duwatra te The Jearaal.) ,:
J Moscow. Ida, Apll 2S.A special post-
Office Inapector was here yesterday O
make Investigation of th alleged burn
ing of Circular postal cards In the post
office hero daring the administration- of
Postmaster Barton. It la alleged , that
en or about February -Zt, a quantity of
circular postal cards numbering about
7,004.- and having Jeen mailed by the
mercantile house of M- 1. Shields of
Moscow, were burned in the postofflee
atove. -, .: -
Mr. Shields claims that at the time of
the burning he waa In California, and
that hla business was In charge of aa
employe. He clalma to haar been In
formed by the man In charge lot -hla
business that Harry- Hayes, a clerk in
the postofflee, said (hat tha cards had
been burned. " " ' v .. '- .-. .
- Edward Barton, aoa of tha postmaater,
clalma that on the morning of February
12, when he opened the stove he noticed
a number ot, postal cards amoldetipg,
he called Hayes attention' to them -and
he suggested that a younger-brother.
Earl Barton, might have put them there
by mistake. Mr. Barton told Hayes
hat the card could aot have been put
ere by accident as tney.were mailed,
only, that morning. ;' After aome ques
tioning Hayea said he would have the
cards remailed, which he afterward said
be had done at a cost of ft to himself.
The investigation and Its outcome will,
be watched with keenest interest en ac
oount of the .prominence of the people
Involved. ' . ;;-. ,l . '..
ONE JURYMAN SAID - r '
TO FAVOR ACQUITTAL
;v,f
? . - (Joaraal Beeelal arvlc.. ' " . .
Los Angeles, April XS. The Jury In
the., federal court. In the -trial of Tom
Hayea for embenrement and wrecking
the Ormnge' Orowerr baruT erf Riverside,
bad not reported at noon. It la said one
of the jurymen la holding out- for ac
quittal. .. ':.. ::XJy- )-
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- STUJJxUm atAm, CJJSUUUD.
. (SpeHal DWpatek' ta Tke Joaraal) '
Pullman. WashV April XS. Ernest Co
burn, av student at the state college,
while .working with a planing inaohlne
In the' wood department' got hla hand
caught. In. the machinery, mashing twe
angers and the thumb of the right nan!
so that amputation waa necessary. The
rest of the flagero and the Jiandf are
badly lacerated.? j : . . j, , . ...
, " HiUR mn jrantio,
V A (Sswlsl Olepateh te The Joaraal.) "
Oakeadale, Wash., April tl. Scarlet
fever-la becoming alarmingly epidemic
here, a large number "-of deaths having
resulted Trom the disease. A -third child.
a daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. R-Le Aikens;
oiea yesterasy. ; 4-. ( .
"NOW rood dlfleatlon waits an anna.
tlte, and health on boihv" if u doesn't
try Burdock Blood, Bitters, . -
Pacific Paper Ccrtny Duys
: 1" Prcptrty cn CtlrJc Ce ;t
'i:V, flear Flrtt.
Will duild ho:s for
creatly enlaosd plan
OtKeV ' Valuable ) Cites' Change
i "Hands" at Prices Cortsld-
ered Very Good. ,
Two real estate deala were closed to-
day aggregating v nearly . 110,000 and
transferring two pieces ef dowatowa
business property. J. .
Two - 0-f oot - lets, f ormfng av atrip
running through the block and adjoin'
ing the comer lota on Stark between
First and ' Front streets, were ' bought
by Hugh .. McOuira- and f. Stopanbaoh
of the Pactna Paper compann from .'the
estate of, Joel K.TIsherTIiye price
paid -waa rst.ioo. .fvr
The. property waa In former yean
owned? by. Benjamin Stark, an-early do
nation land claim-bolder, from whom it
naaaed to tha lata Joel EL ITtatiae. 1
ls now oovered by brick buildings. The
front atreet building la occupied by the
Olafke fruit and commission business
and the First .atreet building . la ten
anted by a printing establishment and
a bowling alley. . . -. .
"We have purchased thla ' property
with view to making a permanent
home for the Paclflo Paper company,"
-Bald Mr. UcOulra. No ohangea will be
made thla year, but Is the near future
we erpect to balld a five or six-story
building on the First atreet lot and
In connection with the present building
on-the Front atreet. lot we will have a
complete home, with the buslnesa pfBcee
on f irst and the warehouse on Front
atreef - - . y-
The old Jewish ' synagogue property.
on the east side of Sixth, between Oak
and Pine street, waa sold today to Sam
P. Ltockwood-Of B. T. Lockwood A 8on.
The ground Is fr by 0 feet, and la cov.
ered by a two-story' brick bulldlnr. oc
eupled by - en automobile garrage rV4d
omces. The price waa 1st. 000.
The east half of lots 6 and t In block
K,-at the corner of Morrtson and Fou
tsenth atreeta. haa been bought bv th
Lee Investment company from th4 Man
hattan Real Estate company, for III.
- The Union Meat company haa taken
out a building permit for -the rebuilding
oi ita plant on Uitsan atreet . The work
ha -been under way aome time. It will
cost 130.000, and a large additional aum
for equipment--
W W. Wallace will build a 14.000
brick warehouse on Seventh, between
Couch and JDavls atreeta. U. P. Beno
haa bought from A. A.' Banman lota 1
and 4 la block Sit. Couch's addition, for
18,000- ; . v, . . . h ;
MANY MORTGAGES HELD
BY JOSEPH JEFFERSON
l; 1 (Joaraal Bpeetat Sarvka).) . ; T
Chicago,1 April tl- Real estate mort
gagee to the amount of 12(0.000 - were
held in Chicago by the late Joseph Jef
ferson.' According to a prominent bust
heaa man who knew Jefferson Intimate
ly, Ills property la scattered throughout
the United States. He. had an island
down In Louisiana upoa which la a salt
mine of great value. The Island In.
eludes 1.000 acrea. 8,000 of which are
pasture landa, the rest surrounding
fine old villa la which he used to apend
vacations, and la laid out aa a park-
It is aald 11,000,001 has been offered for
thla.' .. ...;. . .
MADE GIRL WORK AND
' KEPT, HER EARNINGS
(Sseelal IHapateh. to SW JeataaL) -
Baker City. April . 21. For some
months past a family named Donaereaux
have been domiciled la tha outskirts of
town. With them waa a young girl
.fit about II years whom they placed
at work la ram u lea ana took rter earrn
Inga. Her present employer, Mrs. u O.
Htrachland. aad Bishop O'Reilley erased
Inveatigatlon to be made ef the family's
claim' that the girt was their daughter
and Xound they had. no claim upon the
girt She did not want to remain with
the Donaereaux family. - - The police
have notified Donaereaux; ta let th girl
alone. ' -
BOOM OF BUILDING '
STRIKES THE DALLES
(Special Dispatch te The JearaaL)
The Dalle. April t. Never In the
history of The Dalle haa th building
erase exerted itself on eo large a scale
la tba pertyeav. Houses -were so
scarce that numerous famllloa had to
uae tenta In the suburbs. New cottages.
unpretentious but comfortable. . have
sprung up all around to accommodate
the people who are arriving all the time.
In conversation with a contractor today
he aald that between 175,000 and 110,000
will be expended In building residences
thla season, ranging from the cottage to
handsome homes costing ; 7,oeo and
TBAYXUaTu)
TO
- At the Portland hotel Sunday morn
ing at 11 o'clock there will be a meeting
of th traveling men of this city to dis
cuss to details to be arranged for
traveling men' day at the Lewie and
Clark fair. A committee haa bees ap
twtlntjMt tfi imnn the details, but It
desires to potain tne opinions ot travel
ing men generally berore making nnai
arrangements. June 10 haa been desig
nated trvellng men', day, at ..the
fairi It fs reqaested that aa many ai
possible attend the meeting on Sunday.
George W. Sanborn of Astoria la at
the PAetlanfl. - . , -
8. 8. Sherman of' Tacoma la . la the
city. -. ; - ""
Mr. and Mr. H. L. Bwaggerfof Pen
dleton are among the arrivala at th
Imperial.
Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Fordyoe of Th
Dalles are registered at the Imperial. -
"H. .V. Gate ' of HUlaboro I at th
Perkina. , ': r
Mr. and Mr. B. F. Laoghlln of The
Dalle are in town on business. . ..
; stnrs naTATioir e
The following report was handed to
the city detectives by Chief of Police
Hunt' clerk t o'clock tbl .after-
risrrorrWrVh-'TT.rrr-srreet
-reports' that he waa sold a pair of
imitation diamond eerrlngs worm 4)
thla morning for IJ6. . He hag a de
scription of the bunko nan.", , ' ,
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Hereafter Man Jn White Aron
Must Make CocktaJU Vhle
vr; You wait- : .
CANT MANUFACTURE YOUR
FAVORITE CONCOCTION
Retailers Who Construct' Mixed
Pleasures Must Have Rec- '
tifiers Licenses,
.-4-
If you're going on a trip and ' want
a ootue or eocataus to Uke along, don't
sena your oraer to tna man la the apron
who usually Waits on you- Bartender!
wm spena no more Idle hours In pre
paring pottles of the vivacious concoc
tion.. When they make the "things that
follow the flag"- they muat be consumed
at the bar. Only wholesalers with recti-
rierr .'licenses ; may .sell cocktails la
bottles.'. ... "i
' ' Aa- order to that 'effect - haa been
Issued by Uncle Sam. and bartenders
and retail liquor dealers la Portland are
to e notified Immediately.. The "long
gent witn whiskerr haa placed hla of f 1
clal-kanctlon on cocktails properly eem
pounded,, but he will prohibit bartenders
from . keeping bottles of the stuff In
stock on which the rectifying tax bas
not been paid, and bo aaloona pay rec
tifier's tax, eo they mil. serve no more
bottles of sparkling, stuff- with leather
cherrlea la the bottom. Indeed It la not
all wholesale houses in Portland, thai
do so. 'The order aays: - -
Tit baa been, found that the general
terms of rulings of the department have
been understood., aa, permitting retail
liquor dealer to . compound liquor in
considerable quantities, for sale In small
quantities, without paying .apeclal, tax
reouiiera.
"It 111 .now held, that where k- retail
Itquor dealer, compound any quantity
e liquor and keepa it in stock In ad
vance of , order therefor, he . should
e reported for aaaeaameat aa a recti
fier. ; r ,.
'Collector will give notice accord
ingly through' distribution of thla circu
lar among liquor dealers In their dis
tricts, a - - , JOHN W. YERKES.
, 4 ; - "'Commissioner.'
A number of saloons la Portland are
aald to keep In stock bottlea- of cock
tails of their own preparation. Here
after they muat purchase such bottles
from wholesale houses or secure a recti
fier's license. .T. r v . ..
BOARD WILE HEAR i
LAFE PENCE FRIDAY
General , Determination Among
Park Commissioners to Pre
vent '.. Damage to Parks. .
Some action may ba taken bv tha eltv
park board next Friday to prevent Laie
rence- former Colorado congressman,
from appropriating th water of Balch
creek and treepaaalng on city property
wun pipe ana aitcnes. jvo explanation
haa been made by Ut. Pence to thai
board of hla Intention and In all pro in
ability ha will appear at that time and
tell of hi plana. Nothing short of an
aaaurano that he will la no meaner In
terfere with the' eity'a right to the
water in the gulch and will not mar the
beauty, of th city park will satisfy
the board. Th member declaab that
they will protect the city' Interests in
the matterj.
County Judge Webster la of th opin
ion that Levfe Pence or any other Indi
vidual haa no right to divert any water
belonging to riparian owner If their
property I damaged la any way, and
that the promoter can be prevented from
continuing the work. Judge Webster
also saya that he doe not know of any
water rights in Multnomah, county
which were not taken up year ago. in
case Pence Intend to use flood water
only he may be allowed to run hla
ditches, but hla notice Indicate that
be will appropriate all the waters. .
Judge Webster say that aa county
Judge . he haa jurisdiction to prevent
Pence from taking water only where hla
actions affect county property, and that
each- Individual damaged - by - the- pro
moter will have to bring aa Individual
auit for an InJuncUon.. .,
svai AW AT.
(Special Dispatch te The 'Jeerssl) "
Oregon City, April . 21. The team at
tached to a delivery wagon of the Ore
gon City Ice company became frightened
tbii morning and -.ran at breakneck
apeed down Main atreet for three blocks
and collided with a telephone pole. -The
wagon waa demolished., one of the horse
badly skinned up and th driver . was
throw to the ground, but was unhurt .
AUTOS I1U TXBOTJOX fcmXDSa.
- (Special tHspetea to Tee Seams!.
Oregon City, April ft. Two large au
tomobiles, .one towing the- other, were
crossing th county bridge aver John
eon creek at Mllwaukl at t o'clock thla
morning when th bridge want - down
Th machine were finally extricated
and It is understood no en waa seri
ously hurt. Travel I suspended over
the road crossing, tha creek at thla place, j
T beeatlfy tke ekls, etoasat the seat, grew
tke kalr. ekoaag. Iteeto se4 Irrltatlaa. te
keep the sucaU akte sows aad eweetj especially '
little seaies, tfeeet' aethiag like -
cjnnrsrjACOAP
-A BreaA al Pma Bawara la Every Caka,"
sfedleate. ooeorMBff. fteereat. MolHtaa e(
WOOM mT bareaa kas Be aeal foe evry par
Mae e toilet, hetk ao aaieny. Aided by gkls
keltk Treetawat. II aostmre all kaBHW raM,
makes kealthr erale. raw ekla aad keaeilral kalr.
larje tee. eae, drarnleta. Aak for fjarlea aaae
sn aamaea a iraioai, th., invaa,
WMrle trial wU eooaee yea ef tke asewnl'd
SHrits ef tkeoe atarveioaa arenaeatinaa, aroae
aaoatltstes. ne seas w swnieaue me n arose.
Maaafactar y raue b? sperm
bile kif k
Itloa tkv.
snm..
k. J. .Take , aoialsg-wl'aoat
WOOSAJUr,
OVABtOI k
OO, remrtk
aad WaaWarkoa,
Magnate' Rjilgns ' From Union
Pacific Directorship to Con-
struct Parallel Une, t
WAR ON FOR MASTERYOF
THE WESTERN SITUATION
Community of . Interest Plan
v Ruptured Complete Divis-j.
-:- ionf Railroad Systems.T
' r TeasBPBBaawaxesBwaa .. , t . "
. " 1 ' ' (Joeraaf Spaetai awrlca.)
4 Chicago. April 21 The new' conv.
rounlty interest plan wMlch the railroads
have been working ou for thq past three
ye,rs, rooeivea severe eel Deck by
the resignation at New York of Oeorae
J. Gould; from the directorship of the
union Pacific Hla - retirement marka
a complete division, if not hostility, be-
tweea im UDiiia ana iinrrlman inter
ests.. Hereafter it will fe. war to the
knife for mastery of the western situa
tion, as It has been between "Gould and
the Pennsylvania Interest for mastery
of the eaat " '-- '
Aa a backer of the western Pacific ralN
road which la paralleling the Southern
Pacific, Gould waa aa imposalbillty on
the board -of the Union Pacific, and It
waa understood when he waa elected to
the board there was aa understanding
that If the Gould Interests ahould ever
aee fit to extend their lines te th coast
Gould ahould retire peaceably from the
Harrtmaa councils. This has been done
la pursuaaee of that agreement,
"Gould's reJria-natlon. however, la- ml
harmony - with tha plan which the
railway magnate originated to control
the general situation. The Goulds have
decided to play a lone band, and In so
doing seem to- hav no difficulty finan
cially. - ,'(- " -: .
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BERRF SAW BRIDGES
- MY THOMAS JONEY
Witness In the Wakefield-Bridges
Case Cot the Cash f orthe
,.i Port Commissioner.' 'l-i
A. C tT. Berry, bookkeeper' for Wake
field as Bridges, thla afternoon awore oa
th wltneaa stand. In the equity case
now being tried, that J. 3. Bridge paid
$260 in gold to George B. Thomas, mem
ber of the Port of Portland commission.
Bridges,: he said, cam from Vancou
ver, where the drydock waa under con
struction.., and .'after 'conferring with
Thomas In th privet office of the Arm.
calledT Berry, aald he waa about to pay
him 1250 and when Wakefield returned
to town they would give him aome more
money. .- . .
Berry aald that he offered to write
Wakefleld'a check for the amount, but
Bridges aald he preferred to pa OI
coin, and on Bridge' order. Berry went
to the bank and procured the gold and
laid It en . the table between Thomae
and Bridge. Then he amid Bridges
pushed over the money toward Thomas
and that Thomas look It. . , ,
aot pro greased far enough to bring out
anything further as to what waa' aald
about th transaction, excepting that
be awore that Bridges told blm to
charge it to him (Bridges), aad that
when Wakefield came back they would
-rix it up." .
George B. Thoma too; th stand
next and testified .that the money paid
mm py snage wa aimpiy a loan.
BLOW FROM CABLE
BREAKS BOTH LEGS
Employe at Weyemauser Camp
Near Yacolt Meets With,
V ; Serious Accident.
(SpeeUI Dtssatefe te,Tae Joaraal)
-Vancouver. Wash April II J. .
Manning, aged 14 years, wa seriously
Injured at Weyerhaueer' Camp No. ,
near Tacolt, at S:f() o'clock last even
ing. Manning wa superintending the
work of a donkey engine and was stand
ing close to th cable need to pull the
log to th river. A. log caught, caus
ing the steel cable to loosen sufficiently
to struts Manning just above the angle.
The blow broke both legs. The Injured
man wa brought to Vancouver by a
handcar, arriving her at 1 a. rn,' He
waa taken ta St. Joseph's hospital. The
broken bone were eet tbl morning aad
it is inougnl a will recover, -s,
PORTLAND CDlPLEt
: ; " ' WEDDED IN 'FRISCO
(Sfwetal Dispatch, to Tke JooroaLt
San.. Iranclaco. April It. Victor
Wood, aged 4s, and Anna Erickaon, aged
ei, lotn or .Portland, ' Oregon, were
licensed to marry here today. '
Mr. Wood formerly ran a cigar store
at 211 Eaat Morrison street, Portland.
wnica n soia out April i.
HAT
KomgtmYoa looking Yownj
Always loctuns yeotkfer enlor to sray er
aaiK- aiaoa aair (auiu. roaitiraiy
a an iia eaodruff. A klg k-daw ketr-g rawer
li'ialliif. kerplag hair soft, gloar, IoJmrt-
aat. Doe sot eMI skla er llns. Tkla
Snrt Balr Peod, aided brHAJMriNA SOAP,
keals sr.lp, kills eaodroa? rjrnt, atnpe
iieaiag, aroojeiea BDe fro w to. Large soe.
kettle, dracglsu'. . Take aethiag wltaoat
nor alriMlar..
Fria Caes Pffar Ooeel for SSo.Cak
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nieeaiw aaorss sua. lot taauaeaua.
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pepqjar person ouiald of Multnomah eoonty. .. ' '. 1 - - t ' -: t ?
"TTPB JOUHNAL. will pay the- entire expanse. Including railroad and eleep
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popular person In Columbia or Clatsop county, one free trip; to the most
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BEGIN BLASTING AN
u OUTLET FOR SALKON
Thousands of Fish in Eddie Be
low Falls Will Then. As
. cend the River.
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(Special Dusnteh to Tse Jew sal,
Oregon City, AprU II. A (ore of
mea under tha- direction ef J. Wr Mof
fett. wUl be pal to work today ta blast
oat a channel at the haad ef tha (tab
ladder at tha Willamette (alia. For
some ' tun th water la th river baa
been (ailing and th ealmoa In th river
have been unable to climb over the fall.
They., are massed In thousand la tha
eddlee below. It la conceded to be no
fault of Mrs - Mof fett who constructed
the ladder that It haa been rendered
useless, a It waa bnllt entirely accord
ing to specifications. It is believed that
th work that will be done at alight ex-
penaa bow will answer the purpose for
the present season, old river mea say
that abundant money . haa been spent
ea the fall at different time to con
struct a good flfc ladder, but that th
legislature or ine8.etate naa oeen too
niggardly to make-a sufficient appro
priation at ana tin to answer the pur
pose. They say tha importance of open
ing the upper waters of tha Willamette
for apawnlng grounds cannot ba over
estimated. The bidder waa very service
able while the water wa btgh aad there
are mora salmon in the upper river xnaa
haa been seen (or years. , - -
STOLEN MAIL POUCH
v
FOUND UNDER DEPOT
f,
(Special Dispatch to The Joaraal)
Woodbura, April II. The- registered
mall pouch that had been missing from
here was found last evening by, little
boy aa they were looking for a- ball
under the Southern Paclflo freight sta
tion. Th thief had a key and unlocked
the letter sack, took out the registered
pouch, and relocked th sack. He got
the content of several registered pack
ages, file that waa intended aa a re
mi tta sice from tbl poetoffic 1o Wash
ington, but overlooked Ilk wtiicn waa
found In th pouch. . Th ' theft was
committed - while the bag waa oa the'
truck awaiting the arrival of the porth.
bound evening rain.
Evangelist D. 8. Toy and hi singer.
Frank Dickson, are holding a revival
la the armory her. Crowd, attend and
good work will undoubtedly be done.
The meetings will continue until the
evening of May I.
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com TO xULOWS. .
: (SpeHal Ptepatck to Tke JeoroaLt V
Vancouver. Wash.. April II. C E.
Da via. foreman of a W.iu deck, and
Ralph -Boyer, aa employe under Davie,
came ta blowe yesterday. -The) trouble
started In the morning over the moving
of some heavy timber. It seems that
Ralph Boyer and hla brother William
were helping Davie at the work. - Davl
accused Ralph Boyer ef soldiering, which
waa resented in forcible terma. By
ataedera slopped the affair. Boyer went
bom aad did not appear at tha mill
again. In th' afternoon Da via ' die-
charged William Boyer aad then en
sued a flatlo encounter. In which both
men received numerous scratches and
brulsee. . . ' . "
Cenvlcte are bulldlne r-wtl r--i
Ii
Verion' county, aad Kit ' j
tl tamv '
r
Divided as FoKowa i
cr. Currv ' emintv. tme free ,tt-tn' to the
Jackson county, one free trip; te the
to the most popular
to the most popular person ta Benton
to the meet popular peeeen lr Yamhill or
I most Dotmlar person In Washington mt
w ,ww m-r. ,a ,
free trlpr to th most popular person In
trio; to the most booula neraoi In eaat.
aad mall it at once te THE JOURNAL,
will appear, every day In THE JOUA-
jpdt Onpoa la Oood fo ' : '.'
ONE3 VOT13
(OT
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Moat popular peraoa la
county. v., ':
Thlp coupon must be voted oa or
before May 10.
Write name and addreaa plainly and
mail at oaoe ta Th Joaraal, Portland,
Oregon. .
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back. This medicine . cure th worst chronic
ease. It ta guaranteed to cure heart trouble
peauaed from tha affect of rheumatism. ''
Tbl medlciae la mad by th John H. Casey
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