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.... . , e - J ' ' r.T" ' ' ' ' . ' w . ' y " asj'lt ' -." ' " ' ' K ? ' ' ' ' '" ' ' " ' . - . ' ' . ' . , ' ., ' e "" ' . "''C- . ' X ;:,!'- KfC '. :' 'v';-;'"'::V r (- fycop nvc:n::o. ;v ; m - 1 - - r Mi ;0f Th Journal -'C'T Yesterday Was - v Fair tonthi: Sunday fair '7 n3 .'vi . - warmer, we.terly winI4. . , . .3 , t j --.v v voLi" iv; VncLiiild vi & lm portiAnp oreckjnsaturd ll - .,-..-- i,-. - v. - - ' .. . Wiliffliiii iiilliiii ittlcshipiiEfotcrinail fjclns tht Pctczxl Flvin PfT Ff- VE MORE WARSHIPS . REPORTED IN REVOLT T7 ir""j 1 oUThouiftd "CauaJtlet Re- brted In Odewa u t Reaurt iT Barbaritlea cTTrdopa rjoormri SdmUI fcrrtw.) AoliM U mutiny. tM SkAUrln IL k vula ar in Hit fearbor,though 1 ct tomTrm-r ocnwni. kwL .T Jrituatton If UU cnucai thr la no poaaibnitr t kmptlon ot work. Th to wn U aunt order, (iwit mU depanda upon' tha ao: of tha batuaahtpa, - -- V". ma at flrat raoortad by tha author k that tha batUaahID rotamaina. aaa biiMA -unconditionally.' - Tiua ra t waa publiahad by tha gbvwrnmant' buahoift RuMla ana -aoni nroaocaai 111 part of th amplra. wHh tha Idoa hecklnr tba rayoiu iMUM n imu, rrer. tha aallora ttutimaa . aooam Kkatarlna. mada tha offtcara rteon- aad took poaaaaaion or um th abrpa ara now nnanoraa h im r. with dacka oiaaraa zor aouou. irtly axpeotlnff attck .from fna of -tha ; fleet, which ai . on th It la rumorad that tha craw r owT;. warawpa naro i.auaa v 1,.' '. r ,V.'.;, . taaaalon of tbO'Tkktarrnw wk B (t-by a ntaa. Tka JOtk)Ra Bailed to bIto ban) a to tba. Black aa float rday upon ita arrtal. - Attar muck llng.-durin which tha veal waa tundad f1mv warahlpa-..9f I,? Iron: tha- easel pretended to aur ir on condition that the crew be i back to Odaaa and- ralaaaad and a ' -punlahmant. Admiral Krufet taken completely oft. hla. ijuard, and iaa araw from tha Ekatarlna Il-waa ad aboard tha an id. and acoora ied by tha latter vaaaal. both war i returned to harbor. hara tha cad I waa lmmaaiataiy raised, ana prepar ma mada on both reaeela to flkht. - 1 dmlral Kroger la reported to ba Id to risk a battle aa hla roan Bat- b-efuaa to lira upon thalr tnutlnoua radea. ' and -Only await opportunity boln than. ' Tha aplrlt- of rarolt la n throughout the fleet, and It la cht that many of tha offlcara aa ly balon to tho. retolutlonary or xatlon and that fixed proa-ram ll K carried mit wtth tha " objact ' of tln tha antira Black aea aquadrof p tha govorntnantu r-H:!-:S" . SAKHAROFF RESIGNS." " lata of Way Qnlta Siattaar U outharn Bnaate OontUwaa. ,.;;-; Mearaal Ppeelel errtaa.t :,- - Peterabura;. July - l.-Th orlala She Internal affaire of Ruaala, la re ad to haa- Jed General .Sakharotf. later of war, to reelg-n. Be alao ro a to accept , appolatmaal rpon . tha (a eommtaalon. r:' - -f ' rloua diaturbaneaa ara reported from province of Kurak. In tha aouthar of Ruaala. Troopa hava bean called but ao' farhara been unable ta tho rlotlna. which haa aaaumad a (oua -cnaractar. it la axpected that tlal law will be proclaimed. ', larca portion of the empire-la now lr military rule, and only Via Iron of tho troopa and tha- marotleaa Vllina; of tho mobe keep the revolt i Deoomma; oniveraaL The aovem- la enforclna atrict oanaorahIO U nawa matter,- and only diapatohea red to ault tha cenaor are allowed ch tho nawapapara."r: taa e'aekwta Baot owmrr ravoit -or tna oiua ;acketa r at haa Inally bean auoDraaied at a lof mora than 1.000 Uvea. Tha aplrlt coal I Ion exlata . throuahout tha and tha army la ahowlna? 'aertona I p Of disaffection. Tba Llbau Bailors aurrounded In a natch of wooda PX.andLahelled by machina yunaaU -After l.OOO had bean killed they rd to aurrender on condition -thai ahould hava bettor fond Vhment for. insubordination.' ...When had given up thalr arma tbay-woro (Continued on Page Two.) f!:rthcraH&clflBujrs NoV Hayor Assnmes Ills: Duties and Turns Away ; Many Office Hunters. ALU SURVEYS HADE FOR ROAD'S EHTRAKCE HERE e . EDWARD BUDD MENTIONED -AS NEX"H5HIErr0E0UCB- Everythlnsj Pdlntai tof tha Con clution That Portland Willr "Chfrtly BiTarminua of All ll : Tranacontlnental Reada,; f ,t-.V. I. V. v tit- The Northern Pae Iflc - com pa n r, after I urvejrtng aeren dirfaront routoa for the entrance of Ita main Una from the now Columbia river bridge into Portland, haa decided oh av-tuanel .route, . j . It baa comnletad nurchaaa of a right I of- way--oh practically a atraigltt .llnal from- tha-.-river- -bank -oppoalte- 8hawa Island, through tha Kimm, Brown and ( Paaoher tracts, bought a atrip 410 feat I wldo- through tho land ot R. M. Cannon I and tho ' Unlveralty Land company to I a-point at Columbia boulevard - and I Kowlatv avenue.- and a -right or- way I througlr fit Uiocka of rnlvkrWtyTTk I to a place whare the tunnel will antei tho hill and- run under Fowler avenue I to Mock bottom.- .- , Mr. Cannon last week cloaed tha deal with Northern Pacific Agent Thompson, who at- the same time bought a atrip Ti feat wldadJolnlng tba Cannon tract. from tho . University Lnd oompany. Mr. Cannon ears -tho ' land . ourehaaod from bun waa. tha laat of the pleoea of ground that oomplecoHho right of way through to Mock bottom. The east half of block 14 n 141. 14. 1(0 and 1(7 ware purofcafad, ha ear, 'from tho Unlveralty tjaaj-.o-. apanf for 4.0. Thejtunnol WBI ontor tho hlU jsoar Wlllla avenue. Z . ",Hv!'"''1 i "4'H 1 . IMPPI. 1 ISSSi L m W'tm l lb!' 'W . FLAYS ROBERTSON ,b WmmW'-il , IH-rn-WITH-FURIOUS-SCORN I . - f 4t ilAaJWI I -aV.. I LI---Jr r 1 1 , '" i - . ' . ''-' 1 '. W .V ' I ess. .iii.-. i iMi "M u . . AihU 5B 'Aril 4 , . I - I lit - f '11 ,1"" III, . I ! y i..l.'i.: V-'.'l jii Hill, .iriiiivrmi,..., -fm-intiiilli.ii.. V-i tv iiiillfcnl . . .iin tvL aisiii.gMi j'.aiiii iiiiiiisvt -i. i in ii i , . . i . r i - n . - ii i u ia : in 1 x i - . . k i M. .I. ' -I ir-!..,-: II v 11 VI ii?.' -1 " -: ; - .wft i I , I ll lanaaow -oc-anamo -tnat naa nung over MVarml - the city ofAcera. " v , lit l.'.JI X-j I j"1' .V!" ?- . ' vja 11 i.'c-r.i.ty.. I . J. -. i.f T M 7 V H It'wUl have a double track, will bo of modern construction - gnd - about- half a mneloilg. 'Ifwill and juat below Wil lamette boulevard, on ground held by Lewia Rueaeli: r It ta aald tha tract now In' Mr. Rimaell'a name and extending from WlUmetta boulevard to the-river la held by Russell di 'Blyth and T. W. adbettar'f or the Northern PaclfloT Jt vui' afford' tho Oompany tho choice of two. plana tor. roeelng the Willamette rtvkr; 'It may make a trackage arrange ment with tho Ot R. N. under tho now Killings worth taw.-' and ruse that - com panya . track 'to , and " acroaa ' tha uteel bridge, or- It can . construct' a-'brldg acroaa tho- liver, at Swan Inland and connoof with Ita "present - terminals on tho woat aide. It la aald-. tha tunnel entrance at the wast end will bo about 14 feet below WtUainetto boulevard. It will paaa under tho Mock tract l and continue- .-.I--.. : -s . . t t- flu' fEVEURAL?AJT ON CANAL ROUTE 1 ' Awful Storlea of Dirt and Neg i . 'act V. Brought vTrom Panama., straight line under Fowler avenue, and after coming out at Wlllla avenue will follow rout olmoot atralght to- tha Columbia -nvsr.. Option a have boon se cured -foT' rlghta of way through th tvamm ana Brown tracta. - - t -, r, -. Una to ToUow'OM urrey. Tho imo will follow' tho old aurVer of the Oreat Northern and Union Pa clflc to tho alte of tha bridge whloh waa begun noma yoara - ago ooooalto Vancouver. At that time a pier was built for tho draw epan In tha middle ot tho Columbia opposite (ho went Una o thO town of Vanoourarr Thl ler cnet I2KA.00O. .and ' MuiitniAt . K3 beat poaalblo- manner. It, atlll stands Intact, and wU bo used - in tha con struction of th Northern Paclflo'a new bridge. . , . ,' . ,'..''. vv iTharo la good authority for tha state ment that tho Northern Pactfio will be gin work within thonaazt fr daya on tho new bridge over tha Columbia. . Bverv arrangement haa boonvomplotad, all pre liminary sarvexa nave Deen mada, right of way. have bean Secured from Port land to tho Columbia, and all tha nooea aary terminal grounda in thla city have boon 0rchaeed. - - ri . .. , , a. - An (agent of tho Northern- Parflnn vaa. terday bought' from- Henry-. W. Smith. trustee, 100 acree of ground near Co lumbla alough. BepresenUtivea of tha oompany are aald to hold not leaa than MOO acre of land on th, lower penln- Ul. , ' ...-(', -'-:vi. ZWitoUl' rutua.aroatnaaa. ', c i Every railroad - man who haa bean. looaing into corrtiitiona nera in tho laat few jraara haa coma to tho conclusion that. Portland la to bo th Paciflo coast termlnua for half n doaon transconti nental railroad before -110 Man - at tho head of the Northern-Paciflo recog -1 - (Continued on- Pa gt Two. f AILROADS REFUSE : :-: PASSES TO SOLONS ('oaraal I pedal ervlee.t Jcago, July i,, Booraa of coagreao .mi several aenatora who have n- tha hospitality of . the rallroada ng that they have come to belleva ir Inherited right HHiit( to pay of tha prominent aaatarn rallroada rus4 all reuueata for free trans lion from aenatora and oongreaa who either favor tha Each-Town-bill or ore lukewarm in their ad y of the rallroftd aide.' In eon- Vnea there ta consternation In 'tha of the .United SUtea Jegialatorat ra. ia mo mlataklng tho reason for. anting dawn" tha membera of eot- are receiving. To ovt- r-eat lae) i tilpa.tYnia' waa dona on tha theory that when that eomeo from legisla tore who have boon- pUmod-on-tho bhtckliat,' n ttereo typod -Uttar la aont Tha letter aaya that for yoara tha rallroada have aub mittad without a murmur to tho potty system of blackmail levied by' lagla- istoro wno jaa ao ciaim wnen BAD FOOD IS .CHIEF ; THING COMPLAINED OF Poof -Diaclplina Among Workmen - Adda i to Discomforts ot tha Situation. ") tho lime - came rallroada would have friends who would at leaa t give tha railroad aide of leglalatlon a careful and fair atudy. - -v - ' . ' - Tha , letter declaraa that ao long aa favor do not aeem to bring even a fair consideration of tho railroad' rlghta, it haa . decided .that' euch.-- favora ahall eoaao, and if - tha . peraon In question wanto , i rtdo ho bad ' better buy, a lioaraal OpeeUI AssvteO t Jfow TorkvJuly 1Whn tho Pan steamship Seguranc came into port aha brought a larger number of refugees from, yellow favor and malaria tha any other recent incoming reaaci yat arrtvadV---'-":-;' ir-y - There were 14S cabin paaaenger on boarO,' oil tho-ahtp could hold, and ap plloanta for'paaaago back to tho United BUtea were turned away by daaena.af Colon. ' ' -f . r" -v '1 Those who cam brought unploaiant tale of conditlona existing along the Una of tha canal, atorlea -or sickness, audden fleatha and th almost eriminaj negligence In oaring for employee on tho groat work, ohmrgea -of all aorta aaralnat'Offtciala, atoneo et- favoritism. blacklisting, filth and hunger., H. King of Stockton. California, a . canal em ploye, aald: . -' ;'' j - - -";tl. . Before tho ahlp sailed 41 new cases of favor wero taken to the hospital at Panama,' Foe tho past alx weeks cases have been aont to the hospital at; tho mta of it to (0 ai week, and deatha averasred nearly- flv a day. .' Tha hoa-i pltal la crowded. At tha canal there la no system. Everybody la boea and there la no discipline among tho labor rs nothing but bad housing, pOr food and discontent" - - '1 waa there- three montna, ana never slept in a bed," aald Harry Brainerd of Aihmnv. New-Tork. "All I had waa rickety cot and an overcoat folded for k pillow. My room, woo, without windows. Tho food- io tombfe,- Moot of ua at at tho Washington hotel, where, we . were charged 4( a month for food. The meat waa rotten and tho fruit far ua dysentery-' 1 -r- - m ' . -Statement oy otner rerugeea eorroj aponded to - what King and Brainerd aald. x Commonta are not particularly favorable to Wallace. L- , v- . ; - - i ; . ECHO MAN TRIES TO di- SHOOT TWO STRANGERS ".:'..'.; -r..- . j .-. :, : V (Spedst DWpetHi te Tse JearasL) J Echo. Or,', July 1. Ed Cass, pro prietor of -tho Hotel Develle. located on tho ttaai an4 of Rr!(JL''J undertook to shoot up tha town jrslefJAy 'mum lng. - Ha attempted . to shoot Bert Bene dict but waa prevented by Deputy Sheriff Spike, who overpowered klm and took) hla gun away. Ha then went -to the hardware atore and purchased an other revolver, and going directly Into the White Front aaloon. -placed . th weapon to tho breeet of Thed-Barnea, but before ha could putl the trigger be waa again overpowered and taken 10 a room, where he Is now . under' guard. . TP othmLikie::It In Portland, - rof erring of . eourao--to .the 8unday Journal. It oovera ' -tho field of local and telegraphic new aa ' no-other paper can do. ' By means of tho - only apeclat -: leased wire In Oregon Tho Journal - reach ea out over the world and gleana the beat of all the live -newa of . tha days In. .thO United ( Statea and in Europe. - It- local., service-la not- equaled In tho city. 5 It - apoclal ,' axcluatvo ' featurea make It one of tho moat enter-; , tainlng aa a magaalne and its .' color -comic section la tho boat In , tho country. Tou mustn't let th ". Lyoungstero miss ooeing how Maud." - the Motor thr Katseftjammef" Klda, Jimmy and -Jbaugblog Bam spent : th . Fourth. , There'a )uat. 'one' hewspaper' in" Portland Sun day morning, and tha fa i Slind; gto' ; y' -':'.-v.j ay journal; PRETTY NEW CLOTHES- CAUSE OF DEATH OF BOY r -i (Joarssl Spteui B-vrtee. e.L :a New-. Turk, July lJaalousy ongon- dered in tha hearta of hla playmates by tha pretty clothe -hla father baa glvon him for .being promoted at school led to the 'death -today of io -year-old tJharlea Felnaold. . and- tha, arrest, of . l-yaar-old John Quirk on ausplclon of being on of a. group of boy who throw Charles Into Uuvxrvoy. ' - ' . .V. ..Who Charle appeared in n new ault, kboee" and cap tho boy with Whom he nlared took oceoptlon to his appearanoa. They lured him-. to tha dock at tho foot of Weet Nineteenth street 1 arid there they told hm to take off hla clothes, os they Intended to aoU them and spend the The little fellow rebelled and as he raised hla flat to fight tho boya began to crowd around -him and -above him toward th end of the dock.. Suddenly, with - a cry of fright,, he waa poshed rfom" the dock. Tsnd landed- head first la tha river. Unable to swim a stroke, he drowned. AUDITOR REFUSES PAY TO RAILROAD COMMISSION Olympia,- Washer Jury i.Btate Audi tor Clausen he refused to honor the voucher of : A." J. -Falrchlld.' chairman. and O. 8. McMillan, member ot tho rail road commission, becauao tho vouchers call for'aalary front tho' -da to of the membera taking nfflce, maintaining that they areentltled ta pay for their services -only from th time they met and formally . organised. Tho -matter has been referred to the 'ttorney-gan-oral. - .-- . , -; FIVE YEARS IN PRISON 21F0R FRANK SUMMERS '-aaita (gMhil 'Dtspeteh te tke Jeamatt 'The Dnllea. OrT July . 1. In Judge rBradabaw'a oourt yesterday Frank Sum- mora waa sent need to a flvo-yaar term in the penitentiary. :. The aerloua condi tion -caused by tho pistol -fhot wound by Frank Summery , of - Office 6, John Crate la, feared wilt preclude- htm' from any active . oerylc or omplorment. in lh IUtUMv -.- w nmt vr m1 r-r-A-t -J WILL DE GETD3RED Federal Grand Jur Enda Ita In quiry Into Baef Trust at ? ; ': -;.ChJcago. Ti i " ;-.' ' , . . f-f, k - NAMES KEPT SECRET- J 1 " ' .. UNTIL ARRESTS MADE With an eloquence that will never b. forsrottan by any who -heard htm. John M. Thurston made hla final appeal thla morning to tho Jury which I to pro nouneo "verdict-on - Sanator- johnr9t Mitchell. Men. and women. hung ,wlth broathlaao attention on ovary word that fell from tha llpe of tho famous oratoi aa ho pleaded i with tho Jury to turn away .from tha -aged defendant i tho shadow - of - shame -that has- hung over him. It waa a marveloSBv plea, fervent with tha amotion of -tho friend who atrlvea with all hia powers to aavo friend, uttered with all tho persuasive Bess of the great advocate Sonator Thurston spoke to tho hearta of tho 11 men. who sat before him.: No man could have mada stronger appeal to tltat -ayra Pa thy and - their compaaalon. lonely and. old and poor and doaarked. without support or sympathy or tender- nrboardlng-bouao aanator," which only those eould understand who have witnessed th luxury in which - other aenatora Uv In tho national capital. , , . V ' A aUMaat ojyawh. TTTkW cleanaat "man ' from monetary atahdooint that ouaivaerved In tho sen- -ft. . ft. I fk. a Kmm.Ar., oharaotorlaatton. of nU client end hoi Executive'a FirsfBusiness la Pre R aiding at" Board of Health Meeting, Which He Leaves : . to Keep Appointment. Pr65idlngs"X6verMany Pages and Ara Couchedjn Strong . Phraaeology: - .I'iJonrsal (Kital Servtee.) Chfcago, July 1. Tha federal . grand Jury which has boon -investigating th alleged .beof trust, completed Ua work thla morning, and . adjourned until I o'clock thla afternoon,, when .tho indict ments' will be" returned. ' District Attor ney Morrison aald that no namoa wUl bo made publlo .until th defendants are arrested and bnvo furnished, bond.-: ,- Attornoya for packers were in and out of i th district attorney'a off loo. thl morning, supposedly making arrange- monts for" furnishing' bonds for thelt nrlnclDala. ' It Is reported - tho indict ments include practically all tho head of the various packing companies. At noon Assistant United Btatea At (orney-Oeneral Oliver H. Pagln aald that four corporatlono and 11 men had been Indicted. io reruaoa- to -give nam. The Indictments ara In blanket form and extend, over .HQ- pagea of typowriUoa matter. They ara declared to- bo in very strong phraseology. - '- " r WOOD'S VISIT DUE TO - l : SURGICAL OPERATION vtvldlv nortravod Senator Mitchell'o dl- treaa, reaentmen.t .and' -sense of outrage what tho-news: reached him that he . was threaten ed with indictment Tho acta of even an Innooerg man. when con fronted with suoh a oharg. may aeem Indicative of guilt, and bo pleaded wiur thO Jury not to interpret tho senator's aota aa evldenoO against him. for they ra "aota of an old man, weak, urea. worn, not nt to be a counsellor even for rttrmaolf." - - ' " ' Turning to . tho evidence Of Harry RoberUon. the Uwyer - let loose upon tho defendant former confidential soo rotary tha .vials of hla acorn and contempt- -He described - tho demeanor of tho witness on tho stand. "Bright keen, vicious Robertson. . Tho only wltnaas In tha ease who seemed to seek oppor tunities to stick tha knife In deeper." "Robertson saya that ha accused Sena tor Mitchell to hla face of being a liar.' aald Thurston, and ho added In a vole that-quivered with acorn. ,. "ho never dared to accuse a dog to hi 'ace of be ing , a , liar. Robertson, a taervtle, cringing efflco'boy had boon n traitor to tho man who had fed him at his board, who had brought him up aa a eon. . "I . would not hang a yellow dog on hla evidence." declared tho advocate. "That man Robertson haa gone out ot thla courtroom to bo avoided by men and shunned by decent women," and hla treachery to bin employer would never bo forgotten. . , . ! - -; In a brilliant peroration Thurston do scribed tho long and splendid career of tho defendant who had done more for hia atato and hla people than any other man whom Oregon had aont or could havo aent to tho senate. Ha dwelt upon tbeoo servlooa, alluding to Senator Mltchell'a uneeaalng labors for tho opening of tho Columbia, for tho devel opment of tho auto and for tho Lewie and Clark fair. , ,',' ' ' - Portland has a new mayor today.' "Oft! Harry - Lane, whd waa chosen .chief I exeoutivo at tho recent municipal eieo-ij tlon ' to succeed George 1 1- .Wllllama, toon tno oat n-ox oince am ysirruy;j afternoon, and assumed charge of hla. official duties this morning. Ho arrived, I at 'the city -hall at :4S o'clock, and! after arranging hla desk, and looking over a few .papers, paid a Drier yiau toji several of tho city officers. ' Shortly after 9 o'clock ho retrunod to). his office, where ho was met t friends and offlcara In the City administration, who were thero to -congratulate him, and) othera who were seeking political favors.; Tha office was crowded from tho timai; ' It was Opened until 10:18 o'clock., who ho dismissed hjo, vlsitoro and presided meeting m na . r-- health, ot which tho mayor la chair , man. Having an appointment he ex-t ouaed. himself after the important bual noao of tho boscd had-bean.transactai! . and left tha city halt ' "" . .Mayor Lane haa named' hla executive " J board, tho membera of which will bo-. his chief advisers, as follows: N. J Blagon, oontraetort Thomas O. Oreene, Inwyorf 'W.MJi--- McPberson, business mam Richard Wilson, mining man: C. A- Cogswell.; lwyri. L.. T..Poery. real aetata dealer';' R. L. Sabln. secretary, i Merchants' Protectiye association; John I . Montag, manufacturer; Max Flelschner, wbolea&le marchant and John M, Gear In, Uwyar. " . ; -sOCth. m embers of tho board Cogs.) well, Blagen and Sabln are Republicans' and tho other sovon are Democrats. At- ft-AVMAW Vtf T . TJtPft.rft,ft-Af 'p A rUmu-M . l,Bft ; k Hi (Jooraal gpeda ervlea.l IWaahlnaton.' July 1. There aro per- statent reoorta that th unexpected visit of United Statoa Major-General Leonard Wood-la due to the 'fact .that be -was obliaed to undergo a aerloua surgical operation. 'It Ja said, he has had some trouble with hia need wnicn neceaaiutoa bis return rom th Philippines to con sult specialists. - , y Nobody. In tho war aepartmank seems to know why General. .Wood came home. Many ot the officers were, unaware that ha had left the Philippines' until ho landed - In San Francisco. -' He obtained leave of absence, from General Corbln, and It to not known whether he Intend coming to Washington.' .. - General Wood a -no-mtention r re turning to duty in the United Statea. He la considered the logical auooessoi of "General Corbln aa commander of the army In tho Philippines '.when tho lat ter becomes chief of staff in September, t ;- ; , - Ship for Canal fforg. . , . ;jertaL Hsslal gervlee.1 . TfasMngtoin"' Jul Clia is qen Shonts announces : that tho Isthmian canal oommiaalon has purchased from tho Ward lino tho American ate&mora Mexico and Havana at $450,000 each. Both vessels havo a tonnage of 1.600 and a speed of 1 knots. Tba vessels will bo turned over to tha Panama Rail, road, ronabltng.; tho oompany- to dlo penao with tha two Vessels now chart ered at a hig h.prloa, -f r .r-i--. - Tho address - waa oonoludod uhortty after 11 o'clock and oourt waa adjourned until afternoon,- At -1 o'clock United Statoa IMstrlct Attorney i Heney began tho i closing argument .-It . la expected that tho case will go to tho jury today. Senator Xltohan Ohoorf uL L r : Senator Mitchell camo Into court this morning seemingly mora cheerful and hopeful than ho has been at any tlmo slnee the trial began. Before tho Jury camo In ho was chatting gayly with a bevy of women Who -surrounded him. Whllo Thurston was speaking; Senator Mitchell oat for tho moot part with bowed head and at time hla emotion waa plalnlr apparent. . Cr ; - A request waa made by District Attorney- Henry- this "morning -rthat "th ease, of Congressman Williamson et al, which waa set for next Monday, be (Continued m v8 ,gesi r VWW ft WW.UW W W. ftMMIIIVI-4 pal civil service commission to succeed ( A. A. Coufteney, whose term of office I expired yesterday.' ' - The appointmenta of a building in spector to succeed Howard Whiting, a plumbing Inspector to succeed .Thomas K. Hulmc n city engineer to succeed Charles Wansor. and a chief of police to succeed C E. . Hunt have not been madew' and -Mayor-Iane stated thla morutnnrr that he did hot know when he would make them. 1 ItTa"Undfetood thatacar Belllngriv? AM ft KA 1.t. ... . V. -I , .. succeed City Engineer Wanser. - This Will be the flrat time In tha' hli- tory of the city that the city engineer haa been appointed by the mayor. Un--der tho old charter tho city engineer-' waa elected by the people. There haa I been a determined effort on tho part of oltlaens to retain Wanser, who suo-L oooded W.-Cr EWottr A potiUdn signed by about 11,000 men waa recently pre-' sen ted to Lane asking that Wanser I be retained, and-there la a probability i ' that the wishes of the signers will bi granted. .' , r ... . .. f - Edward Budd is ' mentioned mm tw' hmost likely candidate for the office of, cms or ponce. ; ur. iane. . himw. says the position has not been offereal- Dr. Lane visited the city hall yes terday afternoon and took the follow lag oam; - I . "I solemnly swear that I will sopport th conatHutlon of the United States and of the stats' of Oregon, and that tr. will, to the beat of my bllltyfalth- v fully perform tho duties of the office' -of Mayor of tho city of Portland, during1 my continuance therein,. so . help mo' OXt" .v.- - ' .. ,. . -s . ; Dr. Lane visited Mayor Williama for. ' the first time" since ths election, end) found him cleaning out hie desk for Ma; successor. Cordial greetings wero ex-i changed and the two chatted for ""Yv?' ,n h)ur' Mayor WUliamg -, wmucu un luocpfnor auccefa, - atzdamdltsa for ttwder. -:':-i (Spedst Dtspetrh to The Jonroal.) I Olympla. .Waah.. July l.-Onvfn Mead has honored n requisition of finv. ernor-Pardee- of-California for rhri. M. Jones, alias Charles Adams, accused f oi oemg an accomplice in the murder ' of Frank L. Drake, in Mendocino California. March l, 1004. . - HAIRCUT RUINS BOY 7 VJOl-INI$T;SiCAREER -JaraaI Bseelal ervts., ' -' New Torfc July 1. A neilr of shear. a willing barber and a boy's desire not te look like a "sissy- is responsime ror the "tltn-fTTnn""!!. f -ti-iimumvmTUm Wftren"Thboy violinists for whose muaieaftl education .the women or the Ko- leotlo club raised a fund of 160.000, from a dreamy-looking prodigy ' with long flaxen locks to a plain, ordinary boy. . The consequent loss or tne iaa s mar ketable, value haa driven . his -mankger to-deenalr. oanaed -the cartcellattort of contracts worth 114,000 and nekrly broken. Maurice a mother a heart . In c Idea tally .th barber face a lawsuit Tho boy' mother feels euro of recovers lng damagea and aaya,' personalty, tht she would not havo taken t-0,000 toe - ".The boy's hair received much atten tion and was trimmed s.tghtly at In tervals to promote growth. Two days ago -the ' manager took Maurice to barber Chop, and, leaving tha boy In the barber's chair, went out to attend it other buslneea t ' 1 ' In his absence the damn w Y WiWttMaiinw's nwmm lift UK oloealy eropped hair ' and has since been under a r car eyHering ixom nervous i - iA. -.1 a rr '"- K ' --';" - - - -".tr '-V? ."v :.r t 4 'T; V-'::: ' ;'-?-vf '" . . . r . - - - , 1 ; I, -. t . ; ..-. V . L; r- '',.r - '' 1.-: