The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 24, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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Because of Technicality More :!Than Half of
r:-Them-MusWakeiCiYil5 Service-txami-r
OF THE
nation Agairu and 'RisjkVDefeat
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Swum of technicality,
Ahalf of th city employes' Kult. ta
.'', ' th ' clvtt HmlN examination over
again, and If newcomer obtain ! better
nark thaa they their. Job wlta tne
,' t- municipality -mill be things of the put
' V Practically every old .man member of
'' --the fit department I hit -by the de
'.",elaioa of Judge Fraser la. the .Bruin
ouster proceedings, ; A- tremendoua hole
. will also be torn In -the polloe depart-
tnent The engineer' department will
" also auffer. r .''-
And H e all because It cave did aot
.'; elapse betwaan the tlma whan the e
. amlnatlone were announced by notice
In tha official papar and tlx time, they
were held. In soma tsaae a few hoar
' over It days did transpire, but by tha
letter of tha law aa contained la tha
' . charter this la not enough.. .
.. Judge Fraaer aaya ha did not Intend
tha decialo to appiy a ta . employee
v against whom no demurrer bad been
' made, but tha elty official bar taken
tha declaion literally, and believe that
no amployaa In any dapartmant can be
s lone retained whom tba atrlot latter of
the law aaya got their plaeea unfairly, i
.: ; Tha court declaion , ousting Patrick
Bruin from hla position aa captain of
police doea not directly affect any other
city employe who might bo declared il-
, legally appointed. 'Bo, long aa no Objeo
' tton la made, all theae other men may
continue to hold their poeltone, and to
t. net them peooeedlnga aimilar to tha
v laakaon-Qruln suit must be Instituted.
In view, of -tha declaion, tha only evl
' denoa ta be-' offered 'would to the -want
r of proper notice, and tha only Judicial
' notice that would be-taken by tha court
" of tha declaim rendered In tha Bruin
cane would be to follow tha ruling In re
gard to tha insufficiency of notice. --
Tha ault - involved tha postllon of
Bruin alone, and no other baada will
. . fall unloaa tha proper steps are taken.
-the fact remain that Judge Fraaer hae
'.declared tha Hat cf eligible from which
Bruin
war appointed void, but aa only
Bruln'a poaltlon waa In question, '
be
aJona la bound by tha declaion.
' v . - Wan Oaaaed Tremble.
The whole trouble haa been cauaad by
, tha manner in whloh tha civil aervloe
offloa waa conducted during tha first
' three yaara of lta Ufa When O. I.
McPberson. the present ' Incumbent
; took charge of tha office, ha Inquired aa
'. - to tha langth of time betwaan notice of
examlnatlone and tha tlma whan- the
,, testa could bo bald. - Ha waa ahown that
the oommlaalonera had deal a red auffU
. cient notloa had-been given If tha notice
- ,waa officially published on two anoeea-
alva waaka. ; v.; . - :
Bo na attention waa paid to tha 14
, daya Thla, however, waa Just tha point
. on which Judge Fraaer rendered hla daw
clsion. the Judge aaylng nothing about
the eltlaenahlp of Bruin or the other
polnta ralaed. ;.'..-' ' s
I do not believe temporary appoint
manta. Will be seceaaary immediately,''
'-aid Mayor Lane this morning. "If all
APPEAL TO IlllIIOII
FROM oouniA
" '"'.'' r"-' 1 .' aa-aa-gaa' . i
Popl Askd to Pfty No Ti
r v and Recruit No Soldiers ;
' " "C'.rTT-::' for Cxar. . ',
' r NO GOVERNMENT FOR - i
; : COMINQ SEVEN MONTHS
,
- i'itlgiU ' rf" KuteitrUrged " to8Und
- t ' - for Thalr Rights, for Popular Rep.
reaentation and for an Impartial
.11 Parliament r . -.
1
Unarsil gjwrlil an itiis ) .
.- St. Petereburg, July It. The foUow
, - tng la the test of the douma'g appeal to
' the Russian people: ; . f
"J: To tha People From Their Popular
'.Repreeentatlree Cltlaeos of all Rua
y '; ala: Parliament haa bean dissolved by
,.ukaae of July SL Ton elected na as
. ... , your representatives and instructed na
. to fight for our country and freedom,
v ia execution of your laatruetlona and
,'. our duty, we drew up lawa In order to
, Insure freedom to the people. We de
manded the removal of irresponsible
,i minis le re, who ware Infringing the lawa
with Impunity and oppressing freedom.
V Tirat of all, however, we wanted to
,, bring out a law .respecting the dletrl
t bution of land to working peaaanta and
. ' : f Involving tba assignment, to thla end, of
. crown appanages, monasteries and landa
, , ' , , belonging to the clergy and compulsory
expropriation of private estatea. The
.. t aovarnmant held euoa, ev law to be inad
, . tnleslble, and upon parliament once
-' more urgently putting forward lta raeo
i lutloa regarding compulsory xproprla
. t tlotv, parliament waa dlaeol ved.--f-
', .-abaolntiam BpMm
'. . "The government promlaaa to convene
a new parliament aevan months hence.
Russia mutt . remain without popular
'representation for seven whole montha.
at a time when the people are standing
'on tht brink' of ruin and industry and
eommeroe are nndermlned, when the
whole country la-seething with unrest
suid when the ministry haa definitely
f- -' " ' ' , , .
Are of life-long duration, always look like new. and by their rich and
substantial finish present great beauty. They are the moat ' . .s
; . : .t " .- . . ' . ' '''
'. Appropriate for Weddings and Anniversaries
And our large and varied stock of ft ra wide range of selection at the
. moat moderate of price. ,
; Marmalade Jarr
; " com. nzBS ajtd WAsszsrcrroaf sts. " ; ; ; .- . (
SUaaraerarUg Jeweler Oytlsiaag , oiamend Tjaparsaaa. .
theae men nave been holding their pi
thla lonar I ameaa a day or two. won'
make very much difference. But the
decision ta vary far reaching and seams
to apply to about half the amployaa of
the city,"
Apparently there la nothing elae for
the civil service commission to do but
call examination for poaltlon in every
department..
- Theae examinations should, according
to law. Include physical teats. Here the
decision will have a tremendoua effect
upon the fire department- When civil
service, waa instituted the physical teata
were eliminated from the first examina
tion, aa It waa realised that aoma of
the moat valuable men In the department
were above the age limit - of If -year.
Since then -many of those physically
sound three yearn ago have become
weakened by the life a fireman lead.
They have been hurt repeatedly and
aoma have Pot fully recovered. At the
name time theae old atager - are de
pended upon to break In the youngsters,
of whom a stream la always entering
the department and leaving a few
montha later. ?-
- Chefilrlng tTp Departments). . I .:
. Every dapartmant la being checked
up but the long Hat la far from oom
plete thla afternoon. laakaon, who con
tested Bruln'a appointment la hlmeelf
on the Illegal teat Hat - Following are
the membera of the police dapartmant
named:
i O. F. laakaon,'' R. W. Barter, CL B.
Hill. P. C Anderson, Joaeph Burke, C
B. , Baty, WlUlam Carr, B. W. Cole,
aargeant K. A, Circle, C. B. Croxford,
D, Endloott John A. Oolta, Frank Hart
j. Hoaay, Loula Hlrsch, C H. King,
Thomaa Kay; J. C lialonay, O. Nelson,
B. S. Nelson, : Jef f araon Ogg, John
Qulnton. We SL Robson, M. F. Sloan,
R. M. Stewart, J. S. Soott H. A. Smart
B. F. Smith, J. 1C - Thompson. W. F.
Tevln, A, C. Welch, W. B. Weat, J. I
Wendorf, Stephen H ore boom, J. F.
Realng. A. S. Vaughn, 1 O. Carpenter,
detectives; H. I Carlson, Orlf Roberta,
Q. Ik Richard, Oeorge Adams, W. - P.
Courtney. B. Adams, J. W, Inakeep,
J. J. Bdgvrton, W. T. T. Patton, M. M.
Rudolph, J. C. Fortwood, Enoch Blover,
captain. : ...-..,...-.
The following membera of the fire de
partment took an examination' la May,
i0i, wolon, according to the decision.
ia Illegal; David Campbell, chief; M.
lAndenkloa, aaeletant chief; J. E.
Toung, battalion ohlef: I O. Holden.
battalion chief.. The following eaptalna:
F. Dowell, J. B. Simpson, F. W. Rob
erta, W. Hanson, R. Canute, B. S. Elliott
C. F. Neal. IX M. lioyd, Carl Evana,
WlUlam Smith, H. M. Burt I J. RUey,
Jamea Dlllane, Fred B. Maya, A. Turn
bull, George W. Stokes, Everett N. Bor
den, and the following hosemen: Charles
Raanor, B. B, Slebela, J. McLiaod, E.
Tooley, O. H. QuUd. T. W. Bubb. W. D.
Heath, O. A. Tennant L. P. Brown, T.
J. Patterson, C Pleroa, J. Freeman, E.
J. WolootV Ok - Relfenrath, Joseph M.
McMahon, w. y, Taggart, J.. P. Bird,
as. m. uewaron, ,
ahown lta Incapacity io do Juatlce to
popular needa For aeven montha the
government will act arbitrarily and will
fight against-the popular-movement in
order-to obtain -a - pliable, aubeervlent
parliament . Should it auccaed, however,
la completely suppressing the popular
movement the government will convoke
no parliament at all. , ? j
" Bamaad Tow Bignba. T !
'"Cltlsrna. atand up for" your trampled
on right. , for popular ; rsprcaanUtlnn
and for an Imperial parliament - Russia
muat not remain a day without popular
representation. Tou poasese the mean
f acquiring 4t The government haa,
without the asaent of tha popular rpre
aentatlves, no right to collect taxes
from tha people nor to summon the peo
ple to military aervloe. - Therefore, yea
are now the government' The dissolved
parliament was Justified in 'giving
neither money nor aoldiere. . Should the
government however, contract loan In
order to procure funds, such funds will
be Invalid without tha consent of tha
popular reprtaentativea. The Russian
paopla will never acknowldege them and
will not be called upon to pay them. -Accordingly,
until a popular repre
sentatlve parliament Is summoned, do
not give a koptck to the throne or a aol
dler to the army. Be steadfast In your
refusal. No power can resist the united.
ThfUxTMo Will bfTBg -people.- v
"Cltlsens, In thla obligatory and una
voidable struggle your representatives
will be with ybu."
CRUSHED TO DEATH
- .BETWEEN TWO CARS
' fRprrisl tMspatch to The fesrssl.r '
Aahland, Or4 July 14.J-U L. Walker,
a ear repairer,- while at work in the
Ashland yard laat night waa caught be
tween two ears and fatally Injured, dy
ing a few hours afterward.
The engineer of a freight hitched to
a train while, Walker was between the
eoupllnga, bumping the car together
and crushing him. He was an old em
ploye of the yard hare. He leave a wife
and several children. - : ;
LOSES THREE DEAF AND
. DUMB SONS BY DROWNING
Ueeraal pedal serrtee
Martmea, July 14. Henry iaalat eon
.
of John , Iaslet a wealthy rancher of
Martina, waa drowned while bathing In
tha river at Kntghtaan. Tht la the
third eon of John Iaalat- who has
drowned In the water of the bay bare.
All of the aons were deaf mute and
when fat danger-while bathing bad no
mean of attracting the attention of
those who might have saved them.
From $4.50 Up r
This is in accordance "with oiif usual custom of making a Grand Clearance Sale : at the -end
of each season, tti
giving o ; the customer extraordinary? value on finest wearing apparel, and enabling us tb -start
next sean with entire
id be the Finest Clothes Produced In America go on
Blues. There
All $15.00 values st sale. ..........911.50
All $18.00 vslues st sale. . 13.50
All $20.00 vslues at al ............ ?15 .00
, AU $25.00 vslues st sal..V.........919.00
AU $30.00 values at sale.;......... .$23.50
All $35.00 vslues at sale............926.50
AH $40.00 values at sale $28.50
This Is the store that
This Is Your Opportun
ity, MeAdvoitege of it
had o;:e wife but sought
TO SECURE ANOTHER
f
California Preacher Expelled
. . From Pulpit for MakingLovsj
"'T ; to Young Wpman. T
- .'.j. tlamil gDMlal aerHaa.1
Los Angeles, CaL. July 14. Rer. Joha
Rundell, for the laat two year paator of
the Method la t church at Toulca, during
which time he ha been pursuing a
poat-graauate eourse -at theUnfrrerslty
of Southara California, baa . been re
moved from : the pulpit aad warned to
leare the city br Dr. S. A. Thomson,
nrealdlng elder of the dlatrlot Rundell
ia now In San Bernardino and haa -cent
word to his frtenda that be will not re
turn to Loe Angeles.. Exposure and ex.
pulsion of Rev. Mr. Rundell followed
immediately the dlaeevsry by Dr. Tlioui'
son of the fact that Rundell was about
to marry Mlaa Agnes Weatarfleld, a
member of hla congregation and tha
daughter of parent of eonalderable
wealth.
Arrangement for the marriage had
been completed and the bride-to-be bad
completed bar trousseau and - received
numerous presenta from her friends,
when by accident the presiding alder
learned or tne npproecntng marriage.
Dr. Thomson knew that Bundell baa a
wife and family in England. When In
vestigation convinced him that Rundell
really Intended to marry the girl. Dr.
Thomson called upon her and supplied
her with proof that her Intended hus
band was a married man.
PHENIX OF BROOKLYN7-
.Pack, la Saa. Franclacor-
Am O. Olds, Coast aupcse taOv. Say
j- etns book 0o.
(gpertal Dsipelch ta The Joflrnal.)
' Oakland, Cel., July It. The Paolfle
coast head office of the Fhenlx Insur
ance company or orooKiyn, wnicn naa
been temporarily located in Oakland
Ince the Are, I to remove August 1 to
lta old Quarter in tha Kohl building.
Saa Franeleoo. , Tha -work of paying
thslr San TTanclsco losses Is -bearing
completion. ,; ..
B. C - Olda, . coaat representative of
the- Phenlx, la enthusiastic over the way
In which the cltlsens of the stricken
city have taken hold of the rebuilding
work, Mr. Old says eight out of tea
busineea men to whom the Phenlx baa
paid loases nave announced that they
will at onoe rolnveat their Insurance
money In some Saa Franelso business
Ventura ". ".. ' .';'
COGHLAN'S DAUGHTER
WEDS AUGUSTUS PITOU
V " ' 1 ' y
, " Ooarnal Rpertal kervioe.)
"Chicago, July 14. A .big surprise waa
sprang on the member of the theatrical
profession when It, became knowa that
Gertrude Coghlan, daughter of the lata
Charles Coghlan, and niece of Mlaa
Rose Ooghlaa, had been married eomt
week ago to Augustua Pltou Jr.
Mr. Louise Cogblaa, mother of tha
bride, waa the only person In Chicago
aware' of the marriage, and aha aooom
paaled her daughter to Michigan and
waa on of the witnesses. Mis. Cogh
lan and Pltou became engaged in San
FraacUca Just bator Uta eatthfluaka.'
is NO RESERVE
An
An
An
AU
AU
All
All
W4 PER CETfT DISCOMT ON ALL SlItAW
sells the BEST, and the BEST
GIVES TO POOR
(Continued From Pag On a) '
"Not a vision, my boy. Not a vision,
at alL A reality, It was, Just aa real
aa you ,ar-ij, aw Id X., tellyou,
"Well, when I found nobody el bad
een It, . I .wasn't ult aura of myself,
and ao I wrote a Jetter. , 1 wrote a
letter, ta tha Baa Francleoe ESxamlner,
aaklng them to see If It waa -ao." .
. Tha Mold ,maa da, around, .'in hi
pocket and produced a letter bearing
the San Francisco paper latter-head.
"Thla say that th Examiner ha ex
amined Into the oase and-found tba fam
ily destitute., So, they gave them the
1100 X eanf 'Z
"Hundred dollarar' ' ' ' -
1 "Why, yea, you e that was In what I
aw. I bad to give them 1100 after
seeing It, only I waa n't quite sure, aad
ao X wrote the paper, and tt'a all right .
"Afterwarda I Inquired from other
sources and I found that it certainly
waa a case where the money did good.
The people didn't have any money, you
know, or any. clothes, hardly, or any
furniture, or anything. Just aa I aw
it Juet aa t aaw it"
. "Tou aaw ia thla vision than these
starving people, and then sent them
the moneyf" '
"Not a vision, my soy. - -Not a vision.
T aay that oa thla morning It eame
over me like a flash. I'd never heard
of the people before I aaw thla thing.
I didn't know where tney uvea, or any
thing about them. But it all came over
me Ilka a flash. Juat Ilka that" and
tha old man popped hi hand together
decisively. .- .. 1
Parker I th owner or muen prop.
erty and he haa arranged peculiarly for
dlaoosal of it after hla death.' He ha
Arranged that oae third of the Income
from a 1.000-aere farm shall go to the
spread of the temperance oreed ia the
state of Washington, a second third to
educate worthy boya and girl in biud-
educate wormy Doys ana in in ous
callage, ana th tilti third,-, ;
7
except winter goods.
Sale of Fine Trousers Sale of Fide Undertvear
$4.00 Trousers, at .! J
$5.00 Trousers at sals
$6.00 Trousers at sale. ...r
$7jOO Trousers' at sale. ..i.
$8.00 Trousers at sale. ,
$9.00 Trousers at sale...M.,...?6.T5 t
$10.00 Trousers at sale J7J50
ONLY, in Men's Readyfor-Wear
itMl
.... - . .
But bare ' oorae th vision again,
only, of course. l wasn't a vision.
It cam over me Ilk a flaah, one
day" and the old man popped hi
baada together again "and It was so
simple that any - ohlld could have
thought of It and ao I put It la th
will. What waa ItT - Oh. no, th world
han't - know- till - after- I'm- gone.- The
world wouldn't believe It now, but If
so, and If wonderful. It came over
ma Ilk a flaah'' aad to old man'
baada popped together again.
RARE CHANCE TO TRAVEL
galT S aad S, Aognse T, , , Savtambe
.: -.- . aad 10. - i .,
, Sammer ezcursloa rates. Male dates
June St. Ia. July I, I, August T, ,
September I, 10. Rate from Portland
to Chloago. Tl.0i to St Louis, IIT.IOi
Kansas City, Omaha aad St Paul, t0:
Denver. I.e.
. For Information In reference to .rate
and particular ask C. W. Stinger, olty
tloket agent. Third, and , Washington
treeta. Portland. ; .. . s .,
SINGER WORKS BLOWN UP
BY RUSSIAN TERRORISTS
.. . ,- i
- .' fMraal IneHat Benrtae.t - - '
St Pataraburg, July 14-Twa fao
torie of th. Singer Sewing Machine
company were blows up with bombs in
the province today. Tan people were
hurt. Outrages ar reported In all part
of the empire. ) " "' '
Ia a violent inflammation ef the mncoua
membrane of the wind pipe, which
sometimes extend to th larynx and
bronchial tubea; and la one of the most
dsngerous diseases of Children. It al
most always come on la tn' night
Olv frequent small doses of pallard s
Horehound Syrup and apply Ballard's
Know Liniment externally to tha throat
I jo, Qe and I
A .
Ito, 10 and IL00. , SM by Woodard,
I.
$1.00 Garments
: $1.25 Garments
94.00
.94-50 ,v
If 5.00
v ma
$1JW Garments
- $2.00 Garments
" $2.50 Garments
. (3.00 Garments at. ...
$3J5 Linen' Mesh at. . .... .. . . . . . . . .
, $4.00 AU Silk at. . .'. . ...y, . ( . . . ,
$&25 Import Silk at.. .
AND PANATJA DATS
APPAREL; and that
" '
V?r . . - i - We
I PerpelUlted Palms for
New shipment just ar-
: rived ; unfading, erer
fresh and. beautiful,
35, 45, 754 and
;fl.l5.:.-v; -i f,,
We
" " ' .' " ' " i' " " '""'
. "Voodlark" California Olive OH
, ' Eiroressed from selected olives from the great orchards
; of Calitornia delicious,' healthful a thousand-dollar guar :
; antee insures our oil to be 100 per cent pure.
PirrtS!.......50eT Qttart'. . .85LGdkis'U.?34H)f
VJhitine
For cleaning and ' coatinar
canras and duck shoes and
all articles made, from can
ras and duck Price... 25
f Saving I Department - -
Wash Rag Bag,' with soap and gloves ; reg. 25c Special. 15 v
Rubber Sponges; regular 85c" Special...... 19
Face Chamois.; regular 15c Special.. ..8
, Bath Caps; regular 50c Special, ..Vr"v V. ......S8. 4
Toilet Sponges ; regular 25c Special, . , . .... .. .19.
Box Paper, end of lines; regular. 0c Special .'..,..r.?20frs
. - Box Paper, assorted colors regular 35c , Special. . . '.' : .11 ;
; Suit Cases, canvas lined ; regular $6.75.' Special .... . S5.50
Suit Cases, brass trimmed; regular $7.50. Special... 86.25
Suit Cases, leather lined ; regular $9.00. Special . . . .87.50
.Suit Cases, heavy sole leather; reg. $14,00.! Spedal.8il.25
rCaatile Soap;3-lo.lar; regular 60c , Special;rr.T;;....S5 .
, Castile Soap, floating, 2-lb. bar; regular 25c Special,. 20 '
' Castile Soap, 4-lb. bar; regular 80c Special...... 65
Preferred Stock Whiskey, full quarts ; reg. $1. Special. 75
Old Crow Whiskey, quarts ; reg. $1.25. Special. ..... .98
' Green River Rye Whiskey. Quarts ; reg. $1.25. Special. 81.05-1
Fisher's Rye Whiskey.-quarts
Muscatel, inerry, fon. uaret, Angelica ana xoicay
f. Wines, gallons; regular $1.50. . Special........ 81.15 v
at...,.,
at. .1..
it,M..w,uM..
at. M....... ......
at.. ..e..
DOES what ft advertise
. 75f .. . .
ess . :
1.15 '-..V
815 1'.".
81.75 .P
MeTS'.V.
- . r. ' :
Term of Saile. Strictly
, Garden Hose :;
Special Reductions In High Gnde
Hose : - , -, . :
60-FOOT LENQTH.
-SpedaLr
Shorthorn,' H-in.: rear. $12.. $10
Sunproof," K-in.; res;. $10.885 ,
Oregon" ft-in.; reg. $8.... $6.50 .
modUrk- U-iri. ; rcg.- $87W?5-
Our prices include couplings and
nozzle, complete to attach to faucet.
hare all implements necessarr
repairtag hose. ; ,t u 5 ?r.
Water Wings:
have. them....... ;....2S
; Sfrairfnc
The wonderful , Mexican
straw cleaner will clean and
bleach anr straw hat ' and
make it appear as new.25J
; reg. $1.25. Special. . .05
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