TII3 OESaOII DAILY r JOURNAL, TOZ1TLAKD, VHpNL3DAY EVL.:L. - . . HAiiSBURG'S GREAT btasttot cr c Tarr-f t r- vr Te( 13 VJZLl FEMININE. OF DESTROYED . ..-t By can CATHEDRAL 1 SAINT MICHAEL -r-3 - - I I I II ,1 I .,.'( OR Flaurtfng Tower Over Four Hun dred Feet High Crashes to the Ground Firs Spreads Threatening City. :' ' -; ; i seeui semeo --Berlla, July.n.--The magnificent oa . - r thedrel of 8t Michael (St. Mtchaells- f Kirch), tit pride and glory of Ham bur has bMD t totally destroyed by J" fir. The. structure was .no -of tie finest edincee la Qormany and its Iom la universality mounted. v.': The vast nave and aUlaa 4t eould 7 bold 1,000 : persons and Its magnlfl- r . oaat spire, which towered it faat a t tha air; are' now but heapa of smoking ; 4 ruins. . ... , ! la falling, the tcwer welted eeveret neighboring houses and aet tham en f fire. The whole Hre department f the ' elty was summoned, and with buadrada t of volunteers trisd to atop tha progreaa I" of tha flames, but tha high wind and i, tha Inflammable character or tha oia , buildings eeemed for a lima to rander i . tha fight a bopaleas one. Rows of buildings on EngUaoheplank, Boerolache and" Kralenkampf ' streets soon war ablaaa, and tha whole city F was threatened. After a bard fight, f PENNSYLVANIA SUED FOR DISCRIMINATION l doornal SiweUl ftarrtra.) . ' ' Altoona. Pa., July 11. Tha $40,000 ' damac suit brought . by Charlaa U V Oraskt aa - Altoona contractor, aralnat v tha Pannsylvanla railroad for allacad ' discrimination la furnthln- -ear, cam wp for haarlnt today ,bafora a board af 'arbitrators eonposad ef laadlnc . cltl wnm of Altoona. Tha haartnf Is x 'f pactad .to oeoupy aaTarsi days. AroonsT " tha wltnaasas who hara baaa subpoa naxd ar A. J. Cassatt. praaldant of tha ... Pennsylvania railroad, and Altxsnder C ', Sbaad, ehlaf aaaHiaar, who Is said to ' bar lasuad orders to tha railroad coa ... tractor, front whom areas, was to ret -. atufia.-tot -torshtp-atoaa-tav Altoona az ' captlng throusb another aceocy. 0 t i. JU UUIJ GUILTY OF Jury in Circuit Court So Decides After ..Seven Hours' Deliberation " Altar nearly seven hours' deliberation th jury In Judge rraser's departmaot . of tha circuit court that heard the 'trial of Ju Nun for the murder of Lea -Tank In ,.frr.A - Tarrtlet at 10 -J J , e ciocx last night, finding Ju Nun guilty of manalaughur and recommending that the full penalty of th law be Inflicted. , Under our law he can be sentenced to II years In tha penitentiary and to pay "TA sharp cut in prices. ; 100 light weight suits. Part of this lot were iate In coming. Now we in tend to hustle their depart ure.lwill. $5 knocked, off the price do it? ... Today f lO for the Out-. !ng and Three-Piece iBuits,"' worth $15. j, ' ' See window display. ClothinqCb CHOxhnPico' r - Men's and Boys' Oatfittara. , 166T AMD -1M THIRD-.T- . Mohawk Building, Br I' I 7V. L-Vsh3ii VJi?rC , "V: 3 - I I II' 1 1 Cathedral of St. Michael at Hambcrf. . a fine of IS.000 under this verdict. Th law provides both Imprisonment and tflna; ' . : It Is said that th jury did not finally determine whether Kwal Heung. the woman In the case, was th wife of Ju Nun. It Is said that there were soma of th Jury who voted for a verdict of murder In th first degree, some for second degree, soms for manslaughter and soma for acquittal. It Is. under stood that tha verdict of manslaughter was agreed upon as a compromlsa Deputy District Attorney Ous C Ho ler, wbo conducted tha prosecution, said this morning that h expected th jury to convict Ju Nun of murder tn th firat degree, but after they had bean out so long had thought they would compro mise on second degree murder. " "But I would rather have a verdlotj of manslaughter than another disagree menC ha continued, "for another trial would entail conelderable expense. Henry E. McGinn, on of Ju Nun's attorneys, said that he was not alto gether satisfied ' with th verdict, and that it has not yst bean decided wheth er an appeal wUl be taken, r- "I want to pay a high tribute to Judge Fraser," said Mr. McGinn, "for tha magnlnosnt way In which the trial was conducted. Ilia honor's charge to th jury was on to which exceptions could not possibly have bean taken. It was charged that Ju Nun shot and killed Le Teck Lea on January 10. Tha defense admitted that Ju Nun did tha shooting, but sought to Justify It by claiming that Lea Tack La had stolen Ju Nun's wlfa and made a slave of her. It was denied by the prosecu tion that th woman was the wife of Ju Kaa. They contended that aha was a slave and that aha had bean bought by Ju Nun for 1600 ' about three years ago. Attorney R- K. Moody, associated with Medina In the defense, said ha thought tha jury ought to have acquitted Ju Nun,- and that It was probable that an appeal would be taken, though -It will not be determined until a conference) la had with the accused and his family. Sentence will be pronounced later. GILLIAM COURT IN DEADLOCK ON SCHOOL (Speelal Dtsfeteh a The JeorsaL.) X'" Arlington, July 11. Commilonr B. T. Brian has Just returned from a regu lar meeting ef the board of county com missioners and reports that the vote on the location ef the county high eohool reeulted In ' a deadlock and QUI lam county wilt "have no high school until after next election. Arlington offered a alte for the building and a bonue ef V li.ooo.: , STEEL BRIDGES WILL CROSS WILD HORSE - (gpeetak Dispatch te The JeeraaL Athens, Or, July 11. It Is now vsry probable that etacl bridges will be built seross Wild Horse creek, near this pleoe, to take the pleoe of tha wooden ones-waahed out during the flood. Bide fee steal structures across lb a. Umatilla at Echo and Pendleton hare alao been asked for but the Ume (or blading- la aet jet un, Firt Caused by Crossing' of Elec- ; trio Wireav-Department Un ! 'able to Cope With the Spreading Flames., tha . fir was ' brought dndar control. bat BC Michael's li (on. By a coincidence of fata this Is tha second Bt Michael's that has be' in de stroyed by eleotriclty. The original adlfle was struck by llghtnlrrr :n 1T0 aad burned to the (round. : This oo ond Bt. Michael's erecttd on tha earn spot durlns; the yeas 17S0-i:l wtia set on flra today by the electri-J llahtlng apparatus . The aiactrlo plant had a. van tha ehurch'autboritles trouble for soma days past, and four workman war. aet to remedy tha defect. In soma way tha exact facts will never be learned how. for all four workmen are dead a .short circuit was created -and. the resulting flames sat flra to tha building. There was a strong wind blowing fad the whole church' was soon biasing fiercely. Immense crowds- gathered la tha surrounding streets and squares. and whfn the great tower fell with a roar, tha people cried out together as though. In pain. ' INDIAN IS ARRESTED . FOR BEATING WIFE (HpeeUI Dlipatea to The Journal.) . Vancouver, B. C., July 11 Sampaon Allen, an Indian fisherman, baa been lodged In tha provlnolal Jail charged with attempted murder for having cut and slsshed bis wife. Tha woman suf fered terribly and -for many days her Ufa was despaired of. ; . Allen bad a dlaagreement ' with his wlfer-and driving her Into a corner of tha room,'. brutally slashed her. Three days aftar tha affair tha woman rallied from her wound and gave birth to a on. Th victim ef tha affray Is tn a precarious condition, but expects to re cover. The husband will com op for trial this -waekv - ' tt:jr V Jf (4 1 'V ..it -.- in "V CARNEGIEUAKES . AHOTHER ; OREGON PRESENT Philanthropist Offers Congrega tional School r at Forest- - Grove More Money.r- -ir ' (Speetal Dispatch te The Joarncl.) Forest Orova. Or July 11. President Ferrta of Paclflo University received a letter yesterday from Andrew Carnegie, Sklbo, Sootland, stating that he would give 110,000 toward the new ladles' dor mitory which Is to cost In the neighbor hood of 140.000. Mr. Carnegie has alao giveu f iv,t uu xui ei iiuiaij uuuumi with the condition that an additional 110.000 be raised. That amount has with the exception of a few hundred dollars bean subscribed and Paclflo will gat 110.000 In all from the Scotch phil anthropist. Work has bean - begun on the girls' halL It la to be three etorlea high and modeled aftar the Marsh Me morial ball, aa the trustees wish to keep the same style ef architecture through out aU the building.-The hail will ac commodate about TO girls. UMATILLA PIONEER V. BURIED IN PENDLETON (gprcfal Dtepatcb te Tbe JesmaLti Pendleton, Or., July II. J. J. Me Connell, a Umatilla county pioneer, who died Saturday afternoon, was burled yesterday . from, the homc-of Mr, end Mre. J. L Vaughn. His death was cauaea py rneumatism. , J. J. McConnell had been a resident of Pendleton for tt years. He crossed the plains to Wallowa county In 1171 and moved here In 1811. During hi residence hare ha became wall known among all old reeldenta Ha leaves flrf children; James and Robert, both of Pendleton; Mre. J. I- Vaughn of thia city, Mrs. C. B. Faugua of Spokane and Mre. H. H. Weaver, also of Spokane. CHAPMANS TO SPEND ' SUMMER IN EUROPE ravedal Dispatch te The Joanult ' Forest Grove, Or, July 11. Profes sor f. T. Chapman, head of the con servatory of . mualo st Pacific Unl- varsity, has left for the east where he will loin Mrs, Pauline M. Chapman and together they will eoon sail for Europe to study under the best vocal andljo atrumantal ' artists " of Italy, Hungary and Oermaayi CASTOR I A lor Infanta and Children. Tin fkl Yea Kan Alxaji E:::M artha . PERFECT MARRIAGE; Perfect 'marriage Implies perfect con ditions of companionship. Each party to it must And comfort, uplift, spur, la association with Its fallow, writes John Duncan Quackenbos, M. D., tn Good Housekeeping magaxlne. Husband and wife ahould be physical, rational and spiritual compatibles, - . - Point Is thus given to recent words of President Hyde of Bowdoln college: "Tha huaband often holds In his hands the alternative of life or death for hie wife, according as he Is patient for bearing, considerate and kind, or elect ing, Inconsiderate, cross and cruel. The wife, on the other hand, more often controls the future of her husband's character, making him sober and hon est If she Is winsome and sincere; driv ing him to drink It ehe le slovenly and querulous, leading him Into dishonesty if she le extravagant and vain." Every attitude acts aa a tacit suggestion, as the determiner of th direction Of llfe- eurrenta. ' V ' ' Even In those cases where the love of early -days. has become chilled, and either husband or wife prefers another to tha wedded partner, tha aggrieved party Is not without recourse, For it le possible rto reawaken loyalty tnrougn tha silent tlnfluence of specifically di rected euggaatlon given with a look and a thought, or through the magnetic force of expressed superior quality that rebukes the carnal, recalls to sense and duty, and rivets the - affections. It Is an old saying that no wife should allow another woman to be more thoughtful of hsr husband than ehe la herself, or to appear to better advan tage in hie eyes. The eame prlnclpls eppliee te the man. POSTAGE-STAMP HATS. We fought out the hate-off-ln-the theatre battle long ago, but lol la a modified form It now rages In Parts. French Women abaolutaly refuse to ap pear In the theatre without hajts, and the Countess Orlfrulta, who baa com passion for the parsons who have no desire to view a bird of paradise plume to th exclusion of what Is going on on the stage is trying to indue high eo clety to form Itself into a body called the League of Little Hate, Every mem ber must promise to wear only micro ecopio millinery whan attending the play. . Of course, the milliners are not entering heart and soul Into thle move, for If little bate really become the rage it will mean the paaalng ef the picture hate, which the mllllnere prefer to make, and they will have .to devote their attention to "postage stamp" mil linery, - aa one of t tnem disdainfully I.MM M It . FOR TIRED FEET. Arnica diluted with warm water will prove a elm pie and soothing application for tired, burning feet. Aftar the lo tion has dried in rub the faat gently, using a good toilet cream of oil of sweet almonds. Always draw the blood from tha ankle or the inetep toward tha toes. Support ths instep or the ball of the foot with the left hand while rub bing with the right, uelng the downward motion on the outside of the foot or the ankle. . A rotary motion on the Instep is very restful. ; NEW WEDDING RINGS. Wedding rings are narrower, the moat approved styls being about one elxtb of .an. Inch - In- width, - the ehape being almost a seml-clrcle with the Inner elde plain. Where a few years ago th wider ring tha better, now anything that oajwaofjrotentaton In wadding rings trlotiy tabooed and the little golden circlet la for no other purpose than symbolising the pledge of troth or aa a sign of wedlock. FISH PIE. The following costs about 10 oents: Buttsr a shallow pie dish and strew ever It a few- brsadcrumba, - Flake the remains of any cold fish, and season it with cayenne and anchovy. Lay It In the dieh. fill up with aome mas had po tatoes, and over them put a few more breadcrumbs and some plecee of but ter. Bake for half an hour. A KITCHEN NOTE. Tbe kitchen should never be without lng soda. The lye ought to be used onoe a week to eat away the grease collected on the Inside of the waste pipe of the sink. The proper way to apply It le to dissolve It In boiling wa ter and pour -down the pipe while It la hot. TO COOK DRIED FRUIT. ' t Dried fruits should be washed scrup ulously clean, then soaked over night tn clear cold water. In which they ehould be etawad with sugar the next morn ing. Enough water should be allowed to make a large quantity of Juice, as that Is what makes rted fruits ap petising. - THE-WOMAN'S SUFFRAGIST. "FrbnPuokr Her views of men and things I note I nopa I don t misquote her. Although they somehow eeem remote, Her vlewe of men and thlnga X note; And though ahe'd like to have a vote, She'd rather have a voter I Her views of men and things I note I. hope X don't misquote her. THE AMATEUR GARDENER. If one wants to save eeede the poor blooms should be cut oft of th plants reearved for that purpose. , Poor bloom make poor seed. -Otv the plants "Water" in theevan lng. Instead of In the morning, as by ao doing the eoll will retain the moisture until the plants have a chaaoe to get the benefit of It. '.. Sench will RETURN TO-WESTOIrJl0RMAL (geeUI DISMteb te Tbe lasraat) ' Salem, Or, July 11. Tbe board of regents ef the State Normal school at Weston, - Umatilla county, - has -called Professor Robert C French of Idaho to the presidency of ths school and the offer has been accepted. Professor French was at one time eonected with the Normal achool at Monmouth and latar was praeldant ef the Weston school. When the appropriation was held up last, rear he resigned end-went to Idaho., He has the reputation of being one of tile moat accomplished edueaiora la tha stata - -. , Removal Sale Prices on Chilciren's Dresses , . All this summer's styles are included In thia sale. . $6.00 DRESSES t . $3.60 5.00 DRESSES ... 3.00 4.00 DRESSES . - . v 2.40 3.00 DRESSES . . . 1.80 2.00 DRESSES . . . 1.20 1.00 DRESSES . . , ,60 50 CENTS Boys'-andGirls Our regular 30e and 50c Hose for boys and 'lei girls special, per pair..,.,..... .......a&uv Misses Lisle Gloves . .; . Special Our 25c and 35c Lisle Glorea for! misses f P. special, per pair. ................ ;.lUtaf Misses' and Children's Silk .and 60c double tipped pair r.7........s... The Store Where Washington i OFFICE OF Iht Vthon Cjommison of Georgia TOM BASOK. Cemmlsarloiver. . Chali OeOSCXIB TajeCT, Secretary. . Atlanta, August 19, lt3L , S. C DeWltt ft Co, Chicago, lU Dear 8irs: 1 have suffered more than twenty jwaxs from Indi gestion. About eighteen months ago I had grown so much worse that I could not digeet a crust of corn bread and could not retain anything on my stomach. My heart would beat so fast I could not sleep, at times I would almost draw double withpeia In the pit of my stomach. I lost twenty-five pounds; in fact. I made up my mind that I could not Uve but a short time, when a friend of mine recom mended odol Dyspepsia Cure.-1 consented to try h to please him and I was better in one day. I now weigh more than I ever 414 In mjr life andeun In better health than for many years. Kodoi did it. I keep a bottle constantly, and write this hoping that humanity will be benefited." Yours very truly, j . v v : -v..1.-: .. .. jaks c. moors. ' . Itodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only'dlgeetant or combination of digestants that will digest all classes of food.-In addition to this fact, it-contains, in assimilative form, the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. All other digeetants and dyspepsia rem edies digest certain classes of food only, and axe lacking in recon structive properties. .;!.' . - ,.. .. r TCodbl lypepslirCure is prepared at the laboratory of E. C. De Witt ft Co Chicago, and is sold - trr - - w - w - -- vfv DIQESTS WHAT YOU EAT , Sold by Woodard, Clarke ft Co. and Skidmore Drug Co, SUt VaaatlUa o (RseeUt Dtssetek te The Joora.l.) Pendleton. Or- July - 11 Howard Brans, deputy fruit Inspector for Uma- tllla-eountyr has Just returned from a meeting ef the State Horticultural so ciety at Seism and aaya that he will aow But forth a stroaajaa aCfart tha - . :". ' A WEEK -Hose i st Special" Gloves our regular gloves special, per JtZn UUW Co. Your Credit la Ooed . : . and Tenth CZJBTatXIfT , . - - f 1. a MOOetTB, rY- Seaee by leading druggists everywhere. t" .: : heretofore to rtd Vmatilla eounty er eharda ef all peats. Mueh wiU he done within the next year la this direction. Tom aew ae piepasly loektag ewt fos To. i usiise roa wmttk nitW Outfitting FREE " With every warm weather suit costing $22.50 or more we will give you an extra pair of trousers of the same or different material or a "'fancy summer vest free. ' Suits to Your Measure. ... Trousers! ' to Measure : . ?4.C0to;p The Columbia Woolen Mills Co. ia the only tail oring establishment' on the Pacific coast that puta perfect "shape retain, lng front in every coatT Our "shape - - retaining front does not add to the weight of the garment, but it does give it an air of finished elegance that makes it look like a. new coat to the-very day it t worn out. 1' Our coats "fin ished ' with our shape .re tabling front do not break and do not wrinkle, Ask to see one In process of making and you will un lerstaud Just , why . this1 shape retaining" 'front does the business. Wc,Prbs Your Clothes FREE ' for One Year Ells' milni. Serenth and Start Doa't Cot .Yourself OH From a rare opportunity by etaylni away from our eale Of Split Baaabod rtshlog Koda, Quality as high as avsi only the prloe has dropped, aa thaeJ faeta and flguree will Illustrate! Koii lie, with two tips. Avery CoJ rmxmo s, aa. warn asm Aetsrl 'tNtA-rfMeMT3 04 ALL fVNOi S17.50toS40 7 'jr w). m r m v. r w ias zr