.A . V v r- - ... 4 'THE . OREGON . DAILV JOURNAL PORTLAND.' . FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 3. - Ig05. M FIGHT mm (Continued frorTTag One.) ' burning of every building in tha city of OdaUV Again ana again rl hava attempted, to set fira to io , bUlldlo in varlomT parts or in. . .ni Kv thx fAa ua of machine eruna were tha Infuriated rioters-.' ra- " pulsed. ' ' V- .,' J r' '- rirln Dvrlif lTlg-V . 'During the night firing continued In r II direction In tha city, soldirrs snoot .; in-indiscriminately, and M killed and ,' iMimSi hurflTrtds. Wordr-ite reived from Sevastopol stated' tbtt ";Black Sea squadrori, cmriprlslng the bat ' tleahlps Trla SvlatWolU. Snopa and Rols law, with a- cruiser and vral torpedo "boat, started last night tor Odeasa. -The 'Mr were ordered to sail two days ago. but th raaaon for their departure la not known, but It la presumed that trouble with aaflor was reaponalbla for the delay. - ?, ' ' ... A second mutinous warship la re ported to be at Cap Fountain tea ,mile.Jrom Odessa. ' . i MUTINY AT KRONSTADT. .'Xlffbt Taoasaad Bailor faa to Work ' . , , atria Zxtsad to Vladimir. 1 - ilammil Bmelal Berries.) St-' 'Betersburg, June 30. News' the revolt in southern Russia haa caused a apt-Mdlng trikea . throughout the ' emolrs. The, terrible events of Odessa, h mutlnv arJijau. the majssacre at Lodi the jelvil' war raging In the Cau- '. . casus thei agsarlan disorder nave au ' mmrvtl IB Ifllr-1 B flames ''Of' nVOlUtlbl- The delay itfullllllng the promises for rm nnrralar oxrreMment made, by the csar ' has arraved the Ifitelllgent classes against the cxar. and the whole counti,yTP,D,f were iubc ana won en me uiei Is a seething mass of discontent, re- trip from the English channel of the' quiring but leader to precipitate an open rebellion. -- "" The news today ta of a most alarra lang character. Eight thousand Russian Bailors at Kronatadt, together with the workmen in the naval. yards, suddenly refused to wdrlc and at state of mutiny exists. Officers are kjslng seised, and one of them was killed. ' " ; The strike at Voznesensk. ta the prov ince of Vladimir, continues, and martial law has been proclaimed. Infantry and cavalrf arf- petroling the atreeta -and scores, of people shot and bundreda of arreets made. The governor -of the province baa. arrived fromv Vladimir, and the military council hae declared . that it will abolish the Finland military - ' -Htrtgt-and reincorporate It in th"Strl , Petersburg district. .,. , A dispatch from Klahlnef says that ; a general strike haa been declared and ' that practically all the workmen of the city are out The city reaemb an :-' armed, camp, martial law baa been pro ' claimed and Cossacks are petroling the streets to prevent outrages by the strike ,'crs, General Csernoluckt, chief of the gendarmerie, was assassinated -at Ms borne yesterday.' TO APPEASE PEOPLE. Ooreraaiemt : XMteBarttioaaisaem : bly Matlneers la Ubav itumuadedl' ' (Joeraal 8paetaf9wrlt. St. Petersburg, June SO. 4t ' 1 an--tiounced today 'that the cbuncfl "of mln istera will adopt the plan of 'the Bouli gan commission for a national .assem , jWy.' A draft will be submitted to the , czar for approval. Hurried ' action is , taken In order to appease the gcawlna .discontent manifested , in , the general .outbreaks.. The government Is malting despersts fforts to stamp, out the revolution in southern Russia. Martial law haa been . proclaimed ' inaii the cities1 and all ;y r'otera will be dealt with unmercifully. j,',jyhoeeale arrests are being made. ' Strict censorship is exercised, and but little news finds its way into print. The property, loss of Odessa haa been enor : mous. ' Half the town is reported burned. . At Libait the property loss" la consider- able and the' workmen have- gone out in kympathy with thoWuejacket. Four thousand of the sailors who T trhrtinM "Wednesday tu T.Uau wrecked the barracks and attacked the officers, ! have been surrounded in the woods neat, the fort by large body of infantrjr reinforced by machine guns. .1 A thou - aand ' mutineers have already', surren- ereo, Revolutionary agents have 'Uria-a n We;arc making, a decided ctrf tfie. above style of Dining Tables.as we must hive room, inu warehouse for a ship ment of -pedestal tables. We've carded the above 5-legged ' extension tables ovex-from last year and have. 'decided to niajve1 thetivout of otn way if a cut price and easy terms will aqfcpmplish that restilt. , - s ' ,;TI, V? IV bn-s-3 w ut It to 320 and accept 31 do'wn and 30c paid weekly. The stock number la 4D0; it Is 43 Inches In diameter and extende 4o feet; made of the jHnest wlected kiln-dried oak. hand-rubbed, and given a piano polish; legs are I Inches In diameter, fluted, exactly' like cut. W have the same Uble in aauare ton at a rtnllar !.. . ... .1 . and Pillow Case Special SATURDAY, IGHT-l8 TO 9.- r-, 4 Full sfze Bed Sheets, with three Pillow Case$, full siz?, 36x42 The above s re made of good, trong domestic, and are genuine bar gains,. -- ' - ' . You cannot buy the plain domestic at the above price. I , ' , I. GEVURTZ & 'SONS ; Oevurt Selirit forLegg" v 173-175 FIfSt St. slesed the pportunlty to distribute doc- umenta calling for a revolt. ' ,-- . Ttavnlutlnnaries and llberalg ar everywhere tepreailliigi the word of re volt Ky mouth, and although no paper in Russia WMitalne a line regnrdlng . the events tranapiring.-Tliey life rapidly lin ing apreud. a'h effect ' on the peopl. particularly on f'oUnd and on the armies in Manchurta. la feared. ' . It la not believed mat the Sailors In Admiral Kfuger's squadron rcan. -be In dured td flre ,vun jtlielr comrades.-- ri Is believed thaf they will revolt If or dertd to attack the rniua Potemkin. , r'ioting'oh Danube: - ' ' V-' Tea Thousand ramt Hands Strike and , Kay Waste the CotwtrT, . (Joersal Special trTk.t J Budapest.- ' June 30. Ten' thousnnd farm -hands in the dletrictvf the Ihm u be. have - struck for an Increnae in wages. They are now. paid It cental a daj. In the neighborhood of Tam'unbJ thousands o Strikers 'are marching! through Ihe rountry, destCylng' crops and burning property, in an encounter with the; police S mere killed. Nine hundred have been ' imprisoned for breaking -contracts with employers.1' -Jew Caa Un la Xossis, ' ' (Joussal gpeelal Berrir.) Bt. Petersburg, June 30. Ambaasador Meyer hwa Informed American consuls at Russia,' that permission! has been grantee all American cttlsens of the Jewish faith to live anywkere In Rua i ib rrporxeq u same privileges win be granted all foreign Jews. ' 1 i ' - - Three Xnadred Killed. ' ' - -'-r ' (Joaraal Swxlai Serrlre.) fit Petersburg, June 80. A code tele gram received from Llbau says that up to- iar nrght over 300 casualtlee oc curred at ihe- result of the mutiny. A large number-' of , arrests have , been made.;' ....- ,...-! -':t, - . ' r. LARGE AMOUNTS WON BY ' GAMBLING On STEALER ,'..-.. If'ouraal gpaeial fiervte. ' ! .' New York, June 30. Large sums of steamer Kaiser "Wtlhelm -. der Oros4- Charles Q. Oatee, the sort of John W. Gates, who was the auctioneer of pogp on the ship's dally runs, raked In two pots, the, profit of -which were fl.SOO or more 'trrasj'enough to pa- hi, and his wife' passage home. - A syndicate composed of Pembroke Jones and Henry Walter won two pools, netting $00, and Marcus Braun. special Immigration in spector, won 1300; y Mr, and Mrs. Gate sailed from New Tork on April 4. In their, absence they took only one railway r'de...from Cher-, bourg to Pari,' but traveled 3,116 mile In a 40-horaepower motor. - SHERIFF IN BATTLE ' I WITf GANG OF THIEVES (JournaV Special gerttes.) t ' Albdnuerque. N. M., Jne 30. Last night Claude .Doane, a notorious horse thief and the bead of a gang of thieves, raided outlying precincts of thl cltjt and drove off .10 head of vajuable horsea The ejieriff and a deputy werrt In pursuit- and overtook the thieve early yesterday morning at,; Ua Pad II las, 10 mile south of this city, but the men escaped,,'- A larger posse la now In pursuit. New of ja battle Is ex. pected at any momenU'l FlftSTPERFECTFIlGHTb t MADE ON AIRSHIP i" . (Journal Special Berrlcei) Vi, -Toledo. .June JO. Navigating In the air ara height of a mile. Roy Knaben shue made his first perfect flight with an alrBhln.thia mornlngHewaiit jip at o clock and made a circuit of T3l miles -over the -city, alighting on the top of the 8potser . building- He y re ascended and sailed back to the -jtolnt from which he started. Knabensu maneuvered iie ship at perfect ease Is pit or a strong wino. Orangers Meet at Xtondoa. Bpectal Olapatck te The Journal.) Cottage Orove, Or., June 30. The grangers of this part of the countjr will hold a meeting on July 1 at London, 13 nlles southwest of here. An open meet- Hng will be held In the afternoon. There will be a Fourth of July cele bration at the London mineral springs. A program Is being arranged. As there is no Celebration In Cottage Grove manv will go to London or Eugene. i. , No. 48-r-V v - : .1 . . - inch hemVonly... 35. 8H.'; v $ M a. gf i A -Piano's Proud Position Fischer Piano Is with possibly one exception the old est .established piano In America. It sho without any exception the great- eat number of pianos made and In use. It Is universally admitted to bave nttst wonderftv t haa r ,-fca'i,ar iljDower and setnss of tone. been proved to possess re markable tonal and structural durablUty, and in its various stales It J - f . Exceptionally Artistic InAppcarance Thus appealing to Jhe aesthetic taste of the art lover aa well -as that of the musician. Such a.plario will cony the nearest to giving perfect and' lasting satisfaction, therefore It is . i ' ' A Safe Piano to Buy " A nice stock to select from, besides 10 other different makes,- and: all sold on our easy payment-plan which is so popular with the people. Special jrlce at this time. rt ; ,... ; - V ";. Allen & Gilbert-Raniaker .1; J Company oomirsB nxtM awd uomrnxMO. FIFTY MILLION GAIN I IN GOTHAM'S IMPORTS 1 ... Biggest Cain Shown In Sugar, - Precious Stones and Ex- r : pensive1 'Textiles. A (Joaraal gpeelal Bervlc.t New Tork, June . 30. The government flseal vear which ended todav "has been a record-breaking one as regard the value ofJmQttsr.jenterlng the port of New 1 or a. . . Aiinougn ine corapieie ngures have not "yet been compiled It -is known that the Import for the laat 13 month exceeded by nearly ' 3GO,0OO,00p the en tries vi iaac year, . It i regarded a significant of th general - prosperity : of the country that many- of the- most notable Increase lni Import at New Tork are in the direction of luxuries, euch as, diamonds, auto mobiles, fine laces aria similar articles. Two of the Hire sbowlng phenomenal Increase this year are sugar and precious stones, which In the aggregate are greater by 330,-000, 000 than were the same Imports" one year. ago. The entries of cigar at,s4hla port during tbe fiscal, year hare been far greater than was. the case one -year ago. Paasengsrs' baggage has yielded an. unusually large revenue 16 the treasury, aa have ' liquors And wines. (-Textiles of everr 'kind have bee nuerallyi imported, something like $8,000,000 alone oeuig jnveaieo in- expensive .d uau, or Swiss, embroideries. Many other im ports have made gains, with the result that, the, total; imports at the local custom-noune for this-fiscal -year ap- l.pretlmate $64.009.O60," a compared with 3699,900.498 the previous year All things considered, customs of flcials say the-year has been the most prosperous so far as Imports are concerned In- the history o( ths rjort of New York. '' - I AT THE; THEATRES. I 4 W .VMV W -, t ,. "The Beam .hop" wilt be tie bill presented tr Kolb and Dill at the afanruKB Ormad thea tre nnt week. -ra-lleaut Blii" mbtm first pcewited In gas Franclaco packed the doom for (out cmuterrtlya weeks. JCrtlth Maaoo make a verj attrartlvs I'heaoty ain-tnr." and Tom Persai Ins a number' of ratrhy aonir". Reatar sow selling. Popular prices will prevail. k - li 'The Conquest'l,t Belagco. Few theatrleal- errnla iol this season base awakened avtre Interest -Thaa the- fortheesilng prodnrtlon for tbe flrat tlm on any staa of "The rnnqueat," I'hll Rogowejr'a dramatis.- tloa of Mrs. Bye's novel, which will take plica at ths Belasco theatre lltmday evenlns. The drama will be eapeelallr appropriate for scaiawea week, t"t the. Indian heroine and Captains Lewis and .'lark -are the leading characters. Mran-rhlle the Brlasee Is prospering with the fsrre-eomedr, "Nerves," which . will he aaea tonlibt and Saturday and Sunday 'afternoons and nights. , Bargain Matinee Tomorrow. Kolb and DM A German enmedlsna, with then- ronpanr of 1 poopl. will present the musical ciinwiy bnrkanti., "I. O. t!.," at the Marqntm Orsnd theatre tonight and tomorrow nlaht with a bartaln matinee tomorrow. Pop alar price are prevailing. . ' At the leaker. . The tenor slnslnc of Morel! snd the droll black-fsc comedy of Desly are far above the average and have made a hit at the Baker. Joe Flrnn. Babl Owens, torralne and Howall, Mogs.Earle,,- Jea a . Wilson and the Bakero graph -complete a capital MM. . Matinee dally It Z;M-0 ctoca; everr evening at i:ao ana o'clock. . - , - r ' ., "Fogg'g Ferry." ' "P(t'a Ferrr" appeals to the majority ef the plavt-orrttcj public s It contains every elrment that'tif necessary to make a aucceaafnl drama. It Is well acted and Is drawing large erowils to the l.trir. Matlne daily .at 3:10 o'clork; every evening at T 0 and o clock, b'sxt week, "Ilssrl Klrke." . , Tatum'g Feat Amazes. , At the Grao'l. Tatuat'a feats ronttnne to amaae public Tbe rest nf the Mil , is strictly np to the minute In every respect. Tatum will be at the "ilrand HrK4i Snnday nights, aa be Is the greatest drawing card that a vaude ville boose baa yet offered. '.. Markemanthip at Staji . v MeTrea ef McTrea and Ponte, Vho ar-mv. prising crowds at the Htar.la eonaiderrd1 the (Tea tee t marksman In the World and the feata he perform go to prave this. The rest f the hilt la awayb ths arerag and- la warmly applaudedr -. , - r - , 41 t "i , . - - -Finnegan'rAUey." 'flnncgaa' alley" la drawing large crowds in the Empire this week. Matlne a very n se at 1 It o'etockl evening, perfnrmanre at Vlork."- Lm prodactloa of "rinnegan's Alley" Raturday night- -1 - - :; . . Next Week t Empire- ' Htsrttag tanasy sfterenoa ibs Ksiplr trk enarsay will present for tile llrat Mme ret' tnf isinous orsisa, --ipf in h. v. us beat kaena plays at Ut aids- iciool, 11 sW p - CHINA CLQSET 1 mm ."" ....'.. ' V v 1 A. :',:: $1;' lir-V- - every article ingroom set. First ? and Taylor Sts." as $100 rr Great FIREWORKS Sale Xit Thera B Mot Tim la ta Old Tow Thl Tonrth,' July I - $10,000 Worth of Bombs, Shells, Crackers, Wheels and ockels Aim iTiTTaiia- xi.Ba tmat wax. kakv a iroin. r r NOW ON SALE " V "a We) conduct a large.' double stor at "1-170 Fifth atrset, Ooodnough build ing, where we carry all kinds nf Chinese and Japanese Importations, selling at wholeaala and retail. We have Juit rscelved a Isrge stotg of these) goods, jmbraclng alrg Variety of allki," iaUna as5ls$raaswsres. - . ; .. ( t-wT - a .J' .'-' '-r : w esiern imparling VU. iea-170 i-irT-t maT. rhia B. Young, Tresldent Baaer to tight Miw taw. . (rti"! Kpectal gervlce.) Indlsnnpolts, ind.. Juns 30 Prlvat bankers of Indiana n a otl af nf -a-- have oraaniwd fDr th purpose) of flartittnsr c . . . . . i m. nvw law wnirn rejulre private baaka to yeport perlodl --..iv i n. new law -wnirn 1 ( China Closet, ' Buffet,1 Extension :Table, Six WORTH ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS : " " ' l''''" ' , - --u I EXTENSION TAELX Eike to Own It? EliiSice Sail OF FURNITURE AND Two thousand articles for the liome at prices that art bargain events In the ; banraiirseason.;? In !every department weve made profii-killinz cuts.. Ori every Srllcle we've . placed ; a . special purchased. One of our customers during this sale gets the din- , It might as well be you. Come in and see the feast of bargains we hqve for you. Just as --v- - Want it ? ask us.we'll tell you how to (jet it.-fr e e mm 329 Washington Street n-rxxiAz. xotxx. Binuo, Selling at both wholesale and retail II things that have ever been fouiut In the Fireworks family, and - hun dreds or new creations, special in ventions for Thl I. wis and Clark year , of foa. merriment, - Joy and good ohMr, Allrgood ertliens will celebrate this LJear with a heartiness never roanl ..fested here before. All hsnd mint swing into line ana ain ibis a roar Inr, roaalag, ranting, skipping, hop ping aTonith of Jnly that will ellpsa all other -Toartha that aver shone upon the beautiful maatla of fair old Orogoa. Countr cnmmltteea desiring Flre- works for thelr celebiat Ion will dm .svell to, communicate wjlb-u-t onrv. tJAm loan supply all applicants ft Krrteea that will set them wondering . how we ran fill their orders at so v wmumtpi iimit, Jam'"M. Kan, OenXMajiager. T rkllyi to the and I tor of state on the condition of tbelr bustneia ;. " Th tiw law Is to go Into operation tomorrow and the organisation I preparing for. an Immcdlata teat .esse with a View t carrying II to thg' V tilted . State gu. prm.-ourU " ' iiilili:. CHAINS 1 Patronize Our HOUSEFURNISHINGS tagv' Eveiy customer gets, welcome-to look as to buy. f . t - A Splendid !-... : - 2" LEADING July sunset Mag ? OVERLAND A CENTURY AGO .Reuben Gold ThwaJta THE OREGON EXPEDITION'S HISTORIAN........ R Morse Stephen THE OBEQON SIERRA (Terse) Joaquin Miller THE GREAT NORTHWESTS CENTENNIAL--A Serle of Article on the Lewis and Clark Exposition, by ..... ............ .......... . v " Frank L. Merrick, Manager, General Preaa Bureau. . Henry W. Goods, President and Director-General. .". ' . ; f " Hon. George H. Chimberlaln Governor of Oregon. -I Hon; Albert E. Mead, Governor of Washington. Hon. John H. Mitchell, United States Senator from Oregon. . William W. Wheelwright, President Portland Chamber, of Commerce. G. W. Allen," President Portland Board of Trade. . . .. Rottertus Love, 'Assistant Manager General Press, Bureau. . . j J. H. Cra.dlebaugh, Salem, Oregon. , - . ' OREGON " (Verse) ..."..T..... ....... ..TAlIca E. Tully CHAUTAUQUA BT THE SEA. John Ivey MINING IN., QREGON .......................... Emma Sectclo Marshall WOOD-CALL 4 Verse) .'.... Ina CoblbrltB . SUMMER IN SIERRA SNOW LAND ......Charle Wesley. Reed CALIFORNIA'S G A lt) EN CALENDAR ,.u. ............ .E. J. Wick son ;WHEN THE PRINCE CAME (Serial Story-r-Chapter II).. .ja. a ..Flora Haines (Mrs. Loui ...... i i . THE UNIVERSITY CUMMER SESSION May L. Cheney LITTLE 1&TORIES OFTHB WEST J. ' Howllsh Wampoo aWarnlng (J. W., Redlngton)- Money-Ma ker , of ' , Ooldfleld CK, R. Cfter)Tha Ptuta War (4 .H. Cradlebaugh) In Old Coloma (Heallltrwtck-KlrKX , '-. U.. . .-7. ..-r 'vc, .. .-i-i-f C "' ' Beautifully Illustrated Throughout.. I NOW. ON SALE. Chairs ) BUFFET the tag with ; Special. Number azme V, FEATURES : , yJ .......... ...nora nainva totrs. iouaneaai SEND IT EAST ' ' ' ' '' '"" $1100: 1-D ) -Mail cl-EVVX Orders XS5QSCX WW Fflled II Proniptly . - M . . . . TT ','.'-.:.-; i .. '.' :.:, f 1