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I THE OREGOli AltY JOURNAL. - PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. MAY 6, 190J. PAT CROWE BOBS UP POSTOFFICE WILL BE READY JUNE 1 rTIIMISAPPEARS Police., Endeavoring ifo , Find . Al Jeged Kidnaper-of TYoungrr TMA T REALLY COOLS - !;-"5'.. AMY4::-.-; A--' a'.. : ;v-. 'vt' t-j'-rJ' RmodelU4-Po8toffice Building, Shoeing Sixth and Morrison Street Aftrr an absenc ot l:myith(L (Hfat I rjimniit of4gl nr8nipIoy ar mak ' lnc Xlnal preparation to mov Into th .poatofflr building, to whlph an addi tional wtnf ha a been built and Improve- mania made r -corof tlB9.00:-TTi remodeled, poatofflce bulldlnt" will be --uccupled jndjeadr-fQE-bualneaa not Jatr than June - With the exception of a," few unlm- -i. portant details, the entire aecond and third floora are completed, and are prac- tlcally-ready for occupancy. Some of the government officials yH by 1nnigv - TTim next week. . " - r L Instead uf ntTncrTroih, TamhlU, ..Morrison, Fifth and Sixth at reels, with which -the bulldlnc waa formerly pro ;vldsd, the remodeled structure hs only - two -fiubllc - entrances on the VamUUl --nd ; Morrison "atreet" ld. On- filVth street there Is a private entrance for rmployesr the IFlfth ptreet entranc-J 'gtope(t"gonTp1etet j . The addition to the bulldtna; consist of two three-atory wings connected by a large one-story room to be. used .as a worklpr-room by the postofflce depart- went. The addition provide - over 10 riew room.-" " ----- ,000 USED -vHarn'man Lines to Spend Enor- )urum uenertntt naiiroaa To Tunnel Sierras. - BELIEVED SETTLED N UPPflvFHFNK I IIU1ML I1V I LUICM I Ufe- - Direetoratr Resign atihsTart "of Peace Plan Devised by tH - - . Rockefellers. ... (Jonrntl Special Brrlce.l - New York, May . As a result of the adopt loo of ' the Itarrlman proposition pi. lrsue 1100,000.000 of L'nlon Pacific nw preferred, the stock market ha-j fairly boomed A good Impression was iuscd - by,. the announcement ; that, the entrc1100OQO,flOQ would.J)e used in lm- provements, 130,000,000 of which will tic expended in tunneling through the TSIerrss. which will place the Union. Pa ' rifle In a remarkably advantageous po sition compared to' competing lines, II Is gencially belleied "thar th! UoUld-IIarriman fight Is now patched up and that- tho- Kockefe1lr . lntereslaini "leYvnd In-th matter aa well as the Tnlon Pacific. It I also gener, i fded That Gould's retirement from the font hern Pacific and Harrlman's realg Tiatlon a director ofTheT)enver it Rio Orande were merely developments of the ckeftUer-niaji Gould will be permitted to puraua his own methods and develop his transcon tinental lines. . WORLD'S RAILROAD MEN VISIT NATION'S CAPITOL ' Jonrnl "peclil Bervlee.K ' " L' ' Washington, May . The dele givtes to the International Railway Congress hav ing put In three buay days sine the opening of the congress Tuesday, de rided to dlnpenne with business today imd lVOterthTOn to trlghtseelng. The 1 ' visitors were divided Into parties, and under the guidance of members of the entertainment committees they made tour of Inspection of many of the promi nent buildings- of Washington. They were shown through the eapltol, visiting - statuary hall, the lcglalatlve chambers -- and other- parts -of-the-a-reat-hutldlnej nnd afterward they viewed the splendor "f the library Of congress. No program of entertainment has ivla 's ' r- "J'jiju " "-fjJms rii r . . . . . .v - , Vi . & - i r , vr ' - BfcOr (In aegdriafloor of th-ddttlAn !Uba.located-audr-onbrr i""offle and the office of the Vntted State mar ahal. On th third lfloor wll be .the offtcea of the Vnlted State district at torney nd "of the railway -mall service." The registry, money-order and atamp de partments of the postofflce will occupy the entire first floor of the addition, and t1 a portion of the first floor of the old part of .the bttildln. ' r- " 1 The building is equipped with two aeta of atamp-wtndows and new- ets of 'prt - 1 vntn matlbosea of the latest pattern, IIliiU:e are Over 800 private mailboxes. A complete elevator system; sufficient to accommodate any possible croWd that may have business on the upper floor. has been Installed Mr The federal courtroor.w"hrih fa moualand trial will be heard by Judge Bellinger, la located on the second, floor In the old, portion of"ttir lo1ldlnr-'" The k - pllastoTSV" the corners finished In wood, and the celling finished with an abundance ot stucco' work. Four "hav'y double door lead into the room. . - - ,v.i- . - Carpets for the offices In the "remod eled building have arrived,' and on Mon PET PARROT SAYS GOOD-BYE ' ' Charmed by the Oregon eeenery, he tl(f pot "Australian " parrot which" had been on the British steamship Fernden for the past-year la-cago yesterday, afternoon, flew 'to tree on tho -bank "Of 1h; WUlamatta-rlver-and perchetf-Tiear the topmost branch.- All on board the Vessel were much attached tl.tlta b'i ' r their names and characteristic fluently. - So they decided to recapture him if possible. IT. C. Maunder, the steward. Is a soci. of an acrobat and he was delegated as a. committee of one to -get the bird. ' When he had almoat suo- LITTLE-DOG STARVING ON ROOF Sunnystde had a Human society case today, but a the Human society waa not represent ed!Prlnc!pal-Girtla;of-tb., school and a couple of firemen offici ated in rescuing a starving dog from a housetop. -' : .. , . : At the morning recess some of the pu- rrtls dlacovered a mall dog on -the roof I pf a vacant house, Ths tlog had broken out a, gable window and scratched hi een arranged (or tomorrow," and th delegate will be left free to spend th time as best-suits them. The business session of the congress will continue through the whole of next week. They will 1" fi'eftr'lnttrnpersed 4h tires of entertainment. Including visit to . Fort Myer and Arlington, to th navy-yard, to several, of the department buildings and to other place of Interest In and about the national capital. Clearing the Decks. . For th new L. C. Smith Bro. writ ing In sight machines with which w are now filling orders. Sea our window for snaps in partly-used machines, .of other makes, traded out for MrSmith'sl latest product. a AinHr V Co.. excluelvedealere entire coast, 122 Third treet Trolley Trips Tomorrow.- To Oregon City, Canemah ' Park and Orexhara 2S JnUbeyond -QTOShitnt'in-L'ludlng Kstacada,' SO centa 40 minute ar to- Oregon City two now ear -to Estacada. All car from First and Al der, where ticket are on sale. - Kt4 I Side Photo by Kiier Bro, day workmen will begin laying them on the second and third Jfloora,-- which "will be ready for occnpancy before -the-end of the week, though It Is not likely-that government, official will have moved by that ttrae The main corridor on" the first floor will bo completed Monday. . Except the flooring, tho corridor and the large poat- pleted today. . Bollere have been in stalled and tho building will be heated with atMm. f - Ooveniment - offtctal left tho bulld'lny Kovfm.bfr. 6i. l?9a.nainpv4 Jnto the bulldtnrat-81xth -and -An'keny street that has been uaed for a poatofflce since that time. Longford A Walker secured tho contract for - remodeling the old building and broke all records of govern-meat- contracts- -by -completing It-toe fur tho specified time.' The contract call for-lhe-completlon of the work next February. - - :;:i1r - - waeta year because of a change In the plan and because of 'eharige'Jntb.-federal courtroom. E, N. .Ball 1 the superln-. tendanfof construction, and has -charge of the government building at tho Lewi and Clark fair. - - TO BRITISH ceeded In accomplishing his -mission a limb on whloh he waa standing broke and he fell nearly IS feet. ; Fortunately other branohe ot the. tree etopped the force of th fall. and he escaped unhurt. But th breaking twigs frightened the parrot and he soared high ln the air, and ' the last the crew- saw of him he Bif Alblna.' Becaua of hi absence there Is genuine sorrow on board the big teamer. The bird was a fine specimen of the Australian type, and Captain Flaher says he would not have parted with him for 1(0 FOUN D way to the roofwherh cluhaVltoo weak to howl. Firemen entered the honee crawled to the ridge and rescued the dog. which waa found to be -very-emaciated. He had been left In the place by th family that moved away some - week before, and when th supply of water and rats gave out h .minted' nom rouui to room. and finally broke a dormer window and reached the roof. GAt A-DAYF0R ECHO dona there -will - be a region 20 mile square with less than 400 acre of wast land ln It. The government slow to act, usual ha a survey for a great ditch running south of Butter creek. If ever It is com pleted' many thousands of acres will be reclaimed. This project I the apple of the eye In that country. A year ago last winter the- people at Echo organized the Business Men' union and Farmer association to push it through. A year ago they had a big May day meeting In which 700 people took part. The mem bership hs been growing steadily and today It 1 estimated that at least 1,000 people are In Echo. .. V. CONGRESS HAS RIGHT Ta FIX RAILROAD RATES - gy Jeorssl Special get Tics. ) Washington, May f. In an opinion presented to the senate committee on Interstate - commerce, Attorney-Oenertl Moody hold's that congress ha th power to fix "mlnImumTTSta'for tnter tat commerce, and that this power can bo delegated to an administrative body, but It is jiot ; a ' Judicial function and thereforortt -cannot bo conferred on a eourt, , . . -The Orpheum. The Scooter," that creamlng.mti- tcal comedy, - introducing the pony girl. om -2B welMralned ballet girls. 1 attracting large crowds nightly at th Orpnaum. Their catchy, up-to-date aongs call for many oncoree, and front a eoenlo point or. view the play Is very well Staged. Th vaudeville and bur-Iosqoo-frformre re sll high-grade art. lets, rendering continuous, five-hoar performanca for the popular prtca of10 cent by far th beat show for. th mony tn.th city. " ' . " . . v, . : V:'- Dancinfj at Canemah Park Pa vilion. - ' : M Tomorrow afternoon' ,nd evening. round trip rat 2S cents.' Park open tn th . OF AN OMAHA NEWSPAPER Cudahy Says ThatHe Has Not Promised. Crowe Immunity.'. "TTHe Surrenders.- -4ottrnl BpecUl -ferrlee.). " Omaha, 'May I Pat Crowe, the aF leged kidnaper of Eddie Cudahy, son of tho millionaire packer, for whoa arrest reward ag grega tWigJ&&0 haver-wT jsiIiim I1me"been offered, . visited a local newspaper of floe early this morn ing and tJd of hla-wanderings during the last , four year. ' 1 served In the Boer war. fichtlna- with the Boers, and lalnca then has been' Hying In a south Id Ilat in Chicago. Ha .refused to tat whether or not he -was guilty of tho kidnaping; but admit that he ha been negotiating for Immunity from punishment in case he should surrender himself..' x .. j- ' Following - tl Interview Crow left for, hi home at Council Bluff a- Crowe' presence vraa not-known to the police until after his departure. It 1 reported that Crowe Is In hid- Ln la Qraahs, or Council Bluff .Th chief or police this afternoon has JUe enttroforc -huntlngor- Crow and say he will prosecute lm If he finds him. Edward Cudahy says Crowe has not been promised Immunity and he will be prosecuted to-theifullest extent If ho -can. be captured. ' - The kidnaping, of young Cudahy took place December. IS, 1100; The kidnaper demanded a ransom Of $25,000 for tho bay, but he was set free near hi father' home by hie captors, who got no money. -.Following the kidnaping,- Edward Cudahy, Sr., offered a reward of lle.OW for-the-trapture of Crowe and this, offer was followed by another of a similar nature by, the city counoll and oounty commission. Other reward were also offered, bringing tho dapivaate ainount JULlOjfOjOOQ. - - i CITIZENS'OF PORTLAND stGontlnuoa from Page Ona) Mr.- Thomas, at hi of floe headquarters , tnat ln tho Atnsworth building, ran hi eye I ha would be the Democratlo nominee for mayoL : . . "I am aura that I will win," said he. "and think I have theVJigure to... back my Judgment. I have trehgth that the opposition does not know of., and it Is gotnr to pull ma oveV tho line for vic tory." - Speedy Betnra. Returns from all th precinct will b received at the city auditors office to night aa faat as the vote are counted. Tho of f lolalr-tn each precinct have been requested -to telephone the results-as the oountprogreeses, nd-toJbrlng th oomplete return to th office as soon a possible.. win It 1 expected tfiav tne returns begin to-arrlv by- -o'clock, and that they will all be ln hy-mtairlght Thar Will not be over 10,000 ballots cast, and as they will be counted ln t precinct H-wtU not tak U telephone 'th result -rapldlyij aa possible," said CltyA.udltor Xevlui to day, "in order to accommodate the gen eral public, s th people can learn how the election has gone by telephoning to this office." At 10 o'clock this morning (8 patrol men appeared at the city hall under Captain Moore and each was assigned to a precinct and given th ballot box and materials1 to be used In the election, The patrolmen will remain on duty untU the. voters are counted tonight. , By order of Mayor William th city hall wa closed at 11 o'clock today, and will remain closed until 7 o'clock this evening when the deputies In the city auditor's office win gather to canvass theiectlonreturn. Th office.. will remain open until all th returns. are received. CHURCH CONGRESS WILL -DISCUSS NEGRO PROBLEM (Journal Special Service.) th cen of a notable gathering neSTf week when eminent churchmen from all part of th country will assemble for the annual meeting of the American church congress. Bishop Brewster uf Ion, which will begin Tuesday antf con tinue threo days. Other prominent par ticipant will Include Blahop Mackay- Smith of Pennsylvania. Bishop Strang of East Carolina, Bishop Lines of New ark. Loula How land of Indianapolis, Bishop Randolph of Southern Virginia, and th Rev. Vr. R. Heber Newton of New York. .. . Th prominent toplo of discussion will The Time Will When the - Advice - of- this Portland Resident Will Help You: - Very few people are entirely free a It doe not take muoli from backacha to derange the kidneys. A little cold, a strains stooping positions jor hard work, overtasea . those delicate . organs, and many achea and palna promptly follow. A-farttand flttsew 4ella yew here how every kidney 111 can be relieved and cured. Read about It: . ; . -v.. . H. B. MoCarver. of 291 Cherrv atreet Portland, Oregon. Inspector of frelgnt for the TrannsContlnental Com Dan v. a man who I very well known among the railroaders of the oeet. says: "I)oe,n's Kidney Pills are- among the few pro' prle'tary remedies Which do all that I claimed for them, and they have my thorotigh-eonfldeiMie. I -used -taerafo backacne and other very .marked ermp tomi of kidney -.trouble which had in noyed me for months. I think a cold was reaponalble for tho whole trouble. It la .several months since I -uaed them and up to date there has been no recur rence of the troublo,, I have recom mended them to a ittt'mber Of the boy about the Xrelght houee. and I know If tney garve tnem a rair trial tney cer tainly must hav been pleased with th result," .. For sule by all dealer, j Price B0 rem. Fosler-Mllbum Co.. BufTalo." N. sole sajnnts for th(Unlt"d State., Rertiembfr the am IRAN'S and tak no other. . Come - v r.. ; . ,.:.;;r:"!i:'- zl.zz47FIRSr STREET : :fr, , ; . relate to the future of th negro inieiiis niimf iimii of tim miii will - bTIhe" Institutional church, the Blbl a history, tho outoome of th theolog ical movementa of the nineteenth eon'', tury, and th essential ot spiritual LAST SUN DAY. ON EARTH - -FOR UNION BANK ROBBER 72ooraar SpeelaT Bervlear fit. Loula, May . Tomorrow will be the last Sunday on earth for William Rudolph, one of tho pair of Union bank robber and murderer of Deteotlv Schumacher. The condemned man; ha been taken to Union, and on Monday morning-ho will hanged to the oounty Jail rarthere from the same scaffold uaed fortE azecutlon of "hla partner 1n crime, George Collins, - a year ago. Strong efforts have been made to carry the case to th United. States supreme court, and also to secure a farther re spit fronrOorernor Folk, but there 1 now -no prospect ot jucces In -ei ther di rection, and arrangement have been concluded for tho execution. Rudolph leontlnuee to maintain hla remarkable liui el H-uiwe ,wuu u.'. ."'- him during his long Imprisonment ex-j pect him to keep It up to th latrc; N E WLAN D'S- DAUG HTER WEDST0REIGN OFFICER (Joaraal IpeeUl Service.) Washington-May . . Mis Franoe Newlanda, daughter of Senator New land of Nevada, waa married at noon today loXIeuTenahrTpiTIoaBre dow- of . th German army. Th oere- 1 mony . waa performed at- Woodier, the suburban home of senator fiewlanaa lThoma - a, - ChndoI All Saint church 1 officiated. - Onlv immediate relative and friend ;wer present, ; -1 NAN PATTERSON MUCH IMPROVE WNHEALTH (Joarnal Bpectat Serrlee.) -sb, .Nw York. May f . Nan Patterson I much Improved thla morning. She slept well last night and at a hearty break fast with her slsteiv Mrs. J. Morgan Smith. Her father was th only caller admitted. Th statu of lh Patterson and Smith cases wa not disturbed , by any development today.- Attorney for all parties are waiting until Monday before taking further steps toward liberating the prisoner. -' SENTENCE OF NEGRO; COMMUTED BY MICKEY (Joarnal Bpedel Serrlee,) Lincoln, Neb.; May- . Governor Mickey thla morning commuted th sentence of Oeorge W. Davis colored) , who waa serving a life sentence for th alleged wreoklog of a Rock. Island train near- this city In August, lst. Kieven persona lost their live in tn wreck. nnnnooent. H had already served 10 yeara DELCASSE'S RESIGNATION - . 1 S-fORM ALLY. DENIED . tloaraal Special Serrlee.) Parts. Mar . There la a renewal of the report that Foreign Minister Del caise Intends to resign as a rekult of dlfferencee with Premier Bouvler over foreign affair. The rumor wa formal ly denied at th foBm office today. JURY DISAGREES IN . . THE CASE OF HARGIS . (Jearaal Speetal-SeTv1ce.X-: Lr1ngton. Xy,,May . Th Jury In th oaa of Judge. . James Jlergls. charged with complicity In the aeeas alnatlon of Jamea Cookrell, announced at I o'clock this afternoon that It had disagreed and waa discharged. , . - Don! Overlook. Th low' rat Sunday short excursion trips to the O. W. P. trolley llnea No more pleasant outing with high -class motor car and open trailer, attached. Xll-car f rom first and Alder street. , UT faJMOBT-01t' CMim. Uooraal SpecUl Sertlce.) St. Louis. Mayi-ThOrBnlted Oerraan saoletlea at St. Iols will' begin, tomor? row a threo days' celebration of the on hundredth anntveraaty of th death of Schlller.-tho- great German Writer. For the first day of the celebration a big parade ha been-planned la-whlch 10,000 Oerman cltlasna - will - parade through the city to th Schiller monu ment In St. Loula Park. In the park there will bo appropriate eeremonlea, tn which the Oerman singing societies and other organisation will tak part. AX.ZX ' BXrmATS BTTOSn KXaaL ' (Special da patch te Tke JeejrseL) 8alem. Or May .In a gam dar ing which there were fennumerablo error th Salem high -achoot- ball tosserg yes terday succeeded In defeating the Eu gene high choot "babte nd OMppIeo on th Willamette university field by a cor of to 1. Eugene's star- pitcher, Pender, who proved hi ability in Thursday' gam Is not a j toy fan (whose chief mission seems to be to. make a noise) .stuck tip in a corner of the room. We" .have designed on a scientific basIs7c6oIingplants that " really cool in the warmest weather, apartments to a temperature as low as 65 "degrees with a relative . humidity of 55 per cent ; " - ; - y 1 . . - l,l,-.l1TT-V-J 50c PER DAY THE PULLMAN PALACE INN, One Block North of Main Entrance to the Fair. A clean and ralet place for a nlghf root. - A new bundlngiwtth new furnish ing throughout. Th only plaoe In the elty of Portland Inaurtng-IFrRST'"-CLA8S service dtfrlng th "Talr" at 50 par day.: Mak your reservation arty. Addree . ' - - . . . PUttMAN PAUCE INN 7 Do You Patronize the If You Don't, You Should" Good teeth are esssptlal te-proper KASTtOATZOaT ?'r:-w . . - - - Without good teeth there cannot b J CAJiTICATIOV Without thorough mastication there - cannot be perfect . i DIOBSTIOX Without perfect digestion there eaaaot oe proper ABaiMXbATIOV Without proper7 assfmnairoiF'TraauPl not do UTaUTlOJff Without nutrition there eannob XXAXTX -Without halth what U UTBt - Call and consult a reliable and com petent specialist-in Dentistry. ,, XT TIRX HID OBOV ...J5.00 4- m QftaOO W , r4$l.O0 OOLO rXUXsTOS mm rxuaman New York r DentBlParlors RuilOn&rMofrison "Ovr Sealey-Maaon'a" Open day and night, from 3:10 a. to 10 p. m. theBaby (o)d)d) j The djntabnity of Mellte's Food Is, on of it good points. Mellrn's Food -can be adjusted and is suitabl to the needs of th youngest infant as well as children of the more advanced C. It only take minute to pre pare it ss ther is no cooking nect es8ry Send for a free sample. r.nie Tm4 Is th SILT.Iafaats. feed, which received the received the braaa rrtae. the highest award ef thaLralelaaa Far- caaee Kaaeeltiea. ScLeaie. 1904, BU s taaa a geld saeaal. MKLLIN't FOOD CO- BOSTON,-MA83 ..l- r-, fftf" - with Willamette, was tinabl to appear In the boa yesterday; as he -wlehed to save hlsarmor the game Jo come off today between Eugene high school and the Chetnawa Indians. - Mad Eugene had Pender In the box yesterday the alem high school would- hav stood no show whateveg of oomlngout of: tho contest vlctorloua . Eugene ha a fast team and If they are' In good condition they will prove their ability tn th gam between themselvea and Chemawa to ..come off today on th WTUamette field. Th score by Inning wa a follow: Eugene H. S. .... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Salem- IL 8 001410 . -A BUastrom Calamity. It Is a dlaaatrons calamity, when you lose your health, because Indigestion and constipation nave sapped it away. Prompt re lief can be had in rr. King s ing a New Life Till. They build or Toudl- geatlv organs and cur headache, dia- ilnflAA, colic, cnnetlpatlon, etc Onaran- el st RM Cross Fharmacy, Sixth and n atreeta. On the way to the poat- Off onica . fso. - est 50c The Portland AbmsKaii PUH $3.00 PayT" anei upwaro, ... HEADQUARTERS ""FOR" TOTJK- -- 18TS AND COMMERCIAL r TRAVELERS. , Special rates mada to families and single gentlemen. A modem Turkish bath establishment in th hotel. X. p. lOimi, Xanagax. . Whether he goes by land or ea, the traveler will find It a delightful trip to San Francisco, where he should stopi at th . world-famed . - Palace Hotel - and enjoy it many attrae tlve feature..--For fuller Information writ S th Pajaca, or see -" j- " T. 0 J1BSJ.T at th Portland Informa llon snd Booklna Agency, Hotel Portland. The Woodland (Th Steel Reldnov) MRS. JSL SHULTZ and MRS. A, BROOKS. Manager. MS Blxta It-, Co. sCadlaoa. Phon Main tt0. Elegant Modern Furnished Rooms With Board--; Slngl or en sulfa Frio Rea sonable. -. SUMMER RATES O.JW. F Si IT. CO. - Hotel Estacada i ett ect from arsix, ta tadgliig sad Breakreet ............ I Jl . Knom en bnara per aey. .. ............. J Room end board per wee. ....... IS nrt - Room end board per week ttwe senMeai. as m . RreekUet ., .(K) taD4beoa .............. . - Dtrnter .7 Cbtldrea aadea T years as servaata, katt - rates. - - - - . .. . . '.. - '". . A eeciii octet, mcnaiag tteuey tripe ss dtmier,- t A special . tlrk.t. taelodlag tralley trip aad eoe derTbDard. $3 SO. . Tlrknr a eel st tee eompaiiT's ernee. mil AAUB ITUST. pBMft er write L . MaSTtNgg. Manaf-. inouTre; ufferlng from Jtldaey, Boh or Vladde TTnmble, call -st our ollue and we will posi tively 'cure you TRtB UF .. L'HAKOU. 7aenST Uiti r.:.'r&i - Wtf Co. it first STKK2T. - - - i