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orrcr ; daily joun IJALV PORTLAND. MONDAY EVSIIIirO. AUCUIT Celebrated STngef Cola Milanos Said to Have .Gone. Down With the ; Steamer Sirio- .'". sefiger fefeairjer Off Horrnjga I Island fSiturcly Evening Re-j i. suited in Death of More Thari three Hundred People Cartagena, Spain. Aug. (.-While tit uet number wtll probebry never be knows It -la ascertained -that ore than 100 people lot. their Itvaa In the wreck, ' ( tha . Italian steamahlp Slrlo. front -JtStawoay.l'pr j! Barcelona, Pad la. Monte vtd and Buenoa'Ayres, wRIi more than lee aoula aboard, which waa wracked off Mormlnr island Saturday evening. Among those drowned la reported Lola Mllaaoa. the celebrated Spanish alnger. Moat of thoae drowned were emigrants, Itallana and, Spaniard. The captain of tha ateanar, unable to stand the dla (grace, committed suicide' Immediately after the tflsaater. . . i . Tha, loaa.of. life 'would bava bean much greater had It not been for tha bcrolam pf tha fishermen who atood by with amalt boata and aaatated In tha rescue, t many, of them bains drowned while ' . helping; othere to escape a watary ' grav Prominent among those lost, beeidea tha treat alnger; wag tha ,' Archbishop of Saa Pedro. BraalL .. . . - . rtrht Wk Kalraa. ' Fighting their way through tha crush with knlvee, tha- Italian emigrant ewarmed over tha aldea of the alnklng ahlp. creating havoc, tearing; lifebuoys from women and children and causing a much greater loaa of Ufa than waa necessary. It waa when tha captain saw hla- ahlp In tba poaaeaalon of tha mad emigrants that ha took hla life, hooting himself In tba head and dying Instantly. ---About-t -o'clock Saturday- evening, while the Strlo waa threading a diffi cult passage through tha Hormlgaa group, aha struck a reef of rocks known aa Barioa Hormlgaa and went ' down : shortly afterward, atern first. - Those rescued during tha abort time there waa for escape- before, tba vessel ' sank are camped at Cap Palos. suffer- ; lng for want of clothing and food. .,4 ,., " . , ooka Atl lMi . As the books of tha fllrlo ware, all lost In tha wreck tha full extant of tha -Catastrophe will- 'probably- nevert-be known. The steamer, which waa owned by tha Navlgaslono Itallana, left Genoa August 1 with (70 passengers but before aha went down tba captain stated that there ware tit passengers and HI in tha crew at tha time, a number of pas aengera haying been taken aboard at way polnta. Tha captain of tha Maria Louise, a French ateamar which atood by and aaved 14 Uvea from tha wreck, states that tha boilers of tha Blrio exploded - Just aa tha vessel struck tha reef. ... . Many heart-rending scenes occurred during the dlaaatar. Mothers with ' thalr Infanta la thalr arms rushed about Imploring aid and In one Instance a mother Jumped Into the aaa with a little child and waa eventually rescued after - aha had bean advised to abandon tha babe and aave herself. Many of tha first and aecond cabin passenger were lost In the wreck, that portion or the ahlp going down Brit . Tha stokers n the nreroora ware all " lost ' ' SOUTHERN TRAINS RUN ; ON TIME TONIGHT . ... - 1 .- (Jooraal Spatial ferric.) '." ". ' , Kaddlng, Cel.. Aug. . The temporary track around tunnel No. will ba com pleted today. No transfers of passen gers wars made last nlgbt Four over land trains are transferring today. Trains will run on tlms . tonight. Six - hundred men are working on tha tern porary tack but no work Is being dona on tha tunnel. Oalabrattoos ia ' (teams) gperlsl garvlee.l ' Anadarko. Okla.. Aug. (.Celebrations were begun today throughout the Kiowa . and Comanche country to mark tha fifth annlveraary of tha opening of the coun try to Battlement. The principal cele bration are here and at Hobart, Lawton and Apache. . IMP OF INDIGESTION )l How to Cat tba Batter of This - ' "Caaae) of Missry. . scientific wriur. upon stomach troubles aaya: -If yon have ever auf- - farad-from ' indigestion ahd ' who hai not? your. Imagination baa probably pictured a ferocious littles Imp dancing In tha pit af your stomach.'' causing that organ to neglect aU of Its dutlea, with a reeult that Is not- only painful. ; but fUla you with misery from day to day." ThU writer certainly had euf-l "Tare "wUh" rndlgesdon; ior there fa nol mora disagreeable, nerve-racking , and ' slck-aU-over dlaeaaa than indigestion. . A great many people who have been treated for years for d I seises of the heart, liver r kidneys, when 'they uaed j Mlona stomach tablet found that not only did Mlona cure tha atomach dis order, but It made them well all over and tha other troubles were also, cured. - If you suffer with nervousness, aleep 1 laaaneaa, Indigestion. - alck or nervous headache, pains In the back or aldea, get too box of Ml-o-na from Woodw ard. Clark at Co. and take one Of tha little tablets before each meal, it will" , aa you world or good and you will soon ba wall and free from Indigestion, snd Ma symptoms. . Woodard. Clarke at Co. have ao much fait hi In this medicine ' that they give an abaolute guarantee with very box. Ask then to show you this suaraatsa. - . -i . UAHIAC FRiGHTEFiS FEGFLE AT THE CUFF v ,A' ' ' ' '," '. 1 ... ..t , , - . , ,- - - . - ' - I i .. i Kicks In f'ront Doon and De- ' : rhandi to See Professor Who Was to Give Him Money. ' Wandering Thomas Melons became possessed of tba Idea that ha wanted to sa a professor of aoma aort who waa to aire him. a sum . of money, and In order to get Into the preaence of the professor kicked tha front door of tha Cliff Inn to splinters at aoout a o piucs this mornlna. . . " . - " ' The-people waeUva.at.th Inn. were unable to persuade Malona that no pro- resaor woo nail money jivea intra, rive at than aat on him while another telephoned the county offlctala for as sistance. Deputy Sheriff Frank Baatty drove out to tha inn witn, a ouggy ana brought Malona to- tha county Jail and lodged an Insane complaint against him. After ha had alept awhile Malona forrot about wanting to sea professor, but la atlll looking for aoma one to give him money. He says about $1,00 would ba about right. Whan searched a certificate for 10,000 shares af mining stock and a membert ehjp card of the Eagle.-both In tha name of Tnomaa MCiaeacs or neiaoiu British Columbia, v, were found -In Mslone'a tiocketa. 'Ha says ha max Met Llaaaca when the latter, was drunk and was given in v pvpvrv w ich Malona la about SI years old and tha splintered condition of tha door of the Cliff Inn, bears evidence of his great strength '. Ha will ha examined by tha Bounty court 'this a'f ttrnoon " to deterj mine whether he la Insane. It la eus-j pec ted that Ji may have escaped frori aoma penitentiary. .'-. M co:;ey.pahic kot feared BY- BUSINESS WORLD - i - , - l United States Treasury Has! , Working Balance of Eighty ' ! Millions on Hand.' 1 Jiieraal Sperlal Bervlee.i '' t' ' ( New Tork. Aug. I. A apodal to th Herald from Washington aaya: "Not In many yeara has tha treasury department been so well equipped with a working balance aa at present. Apart from deposits with national banka now being made, this balance will ba mora than 110,000,000.' Aa- tha working bal-i anca several times in recent yeara has gone down close to f 10.000,000, It Is ally seen .there Is practically 150, 000,000 that could ba uaed to meet a monetary stringency In the buslnaad world. . ' "This Is proceeding upon the aasump tlon that after tba first month or two of the present fiscal year tha receipts wtll run well up with tba expenditurea. At any rata there Is n sight 140.000,000 or 1(0.000,000 government money that oould be furnished to the relief of the business world In a pinch, and Secretary Bhaw has let tt be known ha Intends to see that there Is no money panic If It la within tha power of tha treasury to give aid." ; ' - .. . - ' -,v 4 WATSON FACING JURY - (Continued from Page One. Jurors began shortly before 10 o'clock. Of tha first IX to into- tha box. C H. IUchea, who has s brother In tha govern ment service and didn't think he would make a fair Juror, was sucoaaafully challenged for cause by the defense 1 Arthur R. Harris was excuaed by the defense; William Beard, who aat on tha Jury that convicted Charlea Nlckell and Martin O. Hogs, was excuaed by tha defense, and J. J. Hatton and Bedford Laughlln, tha latter a Juror In the Hen dricks case, were excuaed by tha gov ernment Of the next five, R. H. Qreer excuaed by the government and William Merchant, who aat aa a Juror In both tha Nlckell and tha Hendricks cases, waa rejected by the defense. M. E. Kandle and J. K. Jack than went Into the box. Both had served on the Hendricks Jury but tha defense had exhausted Ita peremptory challenges. Tha government waa also out of this line of goods, but It didn't car. Tha defense did. Kandle answered all quea- kfua room for objeotlon. . Jack, however, admitted IhalTKrralgnment of the Are department on ha wouldn't Ilka to be tried by a Juror who knew aa muen about the Hendricks rase aa himself. The defenaa challenged him for cause, but when questioned by Judge Hunt be declared that ha had no prejudice whatever. . r The challenge waa denied and the defenaa accepted. Then Thurston Buxton, William Gunning, Philip A. Graves, A. Henry Knudsen, Thomaa Boyle, Elmer Dixon. Brice Wil son, John Cunningham, Beth Rtgga, Arthur G. Kyrk, U. E. Kandle and J. E. jack ware sworn to try the case. Of the. II thoaa who have served en prevloua land fraud Juries, besides tha two already mentioned, are Philip A; Graves, who aat In tha Nlckell case, and Elmer Dixon and Arthur O. Kyrk, who passed on tha fata of Hendricks. Openta Statement) Blade. United - States District Attorney Bristol In his opening statement aald tha government expected to prove that Watson In January, Hit, took up a homeatead claim, that ha didn't build cabin on hla claim, cultivate It or live upon It and that In, June, 1004, he went before United States Commissioner Jamea 8. ' Stewart and swore that ha had compiled with all tha requirements of ths homeatead law, although ha knew be was swearing falsely. Judge Bennett told the Jury that he expeeted to ahow that the defendant had acted In' good faith, that ha did build a cabin and that he complied with the law aa he understood it. Aa for residence her had dona what hundreds of othera had done and when ha made final proof was of the- belief that hejjad don all that was required or him. . Captain 'Jamea S. Bladen, clerk of tha circuit court. waa put '.on tha stand a the first witness. He testified to the appointment of Jamea S. Stewart as Vnlted States commissioner, The de fenaa admitted that Hamilton H. Hen dricks, who resigned In 1101, waa Stew r"" J. P. Lucas, now a hardware mar. chant btlt formerly registrar of tha land office at .The Dalles, testified that tho claim taken up by Watson waa Dart of, the government land that waa open to entry in ibii. , Following the presentation of this formal teatlmony the' court ordered an adjournment until afternoon. PENDLETON HOUSE IS : ' DESTROYED BY FIRE Pendleton.. Or.. Aug t.U M. Ly man's horns In ths southern part of tha elty was totally destroysd by Are yea terday morning. Tha houae waa partly insured snd ths loss will reach upward of 12.100. None of Ihe-famllr waa at heme and In a fw momenta tba house as destroyed DOilOT W.-JrClemensrlnsurr ance Agent, Declares Mismanagement Re sults in Damage : Declares There Will Be No Re . duction . in Insurance ' Rates Until Steps Are Taken to Im prove the Department Chief Accused of Inefficiency. "If explanation of tha grose misman agement of the fire department In tha ease of the Dwlght Edwarda .company fire la not forthcoming, and' If steps are not taken to Improve the- fire de partment, there will be no reduction of Insurance ratee. .' This statement ,waa made today by W. J. Clemens, local agent ol the Royal Insurance company. Mr. Clemens further declared ' that blundering on the part of tha) fire de partment Is ths ,rula and not tha axoep tlon, and that complalnte are contin ually heard of mismanagement on tha part of Chief Campbell. "Portland Insurance agents have been asking their companlee for reductions from the excessive rates made Immedi ately after tha earthquake, but We are met with the answer Hare, what kind of a fire department have yeu got? Tou can't expect a reduction when fires are mlsmsnagad aa they era.' Tha com panies are asking for an explanation and If they don't get It the reeult will be to atlffen rates Instead of to reduce them, t- , '-. "In .the rates made In tha past, Port land has been given the credit of having a good! Are dtpartmant, but If no expla nation ta 1 forthcoming the companies will feel that the eredlt Is wrongly given, because ths tire department la really not efficient. One of the chief complaints wa hear la that too - much water la put on the fires. Water Is thrown everywhere and great and un necessary damage Is dona." .... ' Tba Dwlght Edwards fire occurred on Mav 2 K few- dava later W. CMaav. an adjuster, made a moat scathing: re port of the manner In which the con flagration was handled. . Many 00m pa nics 'Ware Interested rn the loaa, the Royal among others. According to Mr. rCtomens, the report stirred ths head ornol&ls and demands -ware enade upon thalr agents for an explanation. of the condltlona existing hare. On June It Clemens sent a letter to Chief Campbell asking for an explana tion of the mismanagement. Ma re ceived no answer, though ' making re peated requests for one. Under data of August I, Clemens sent a latter -to Mayor Lane, aaklng for af) Investiga tion. Mayor Lane aald today that tha letter would be referred to the board of fire commissioners and that there would be an investigation. The report quoted In each letter was the. one referred te as coming front Adjuster Olesy. ' What the Letters Bay. The lettere are aa folio we: ' ' "June J5, 10. Chief Campbell. City Fire Department v- Dear Bin On or about May. tt there was a Are In' one of tha butldtnga occupied by the firm of Dwlght. Edwards Co., 13-14 Front street. "My eorEpany, the Royal, waa Inter ested and In receiving proofa of loas from our adjuster I find a vera eaustls this occasion. I quots from this report! " The Are originated In the third floor of No. 14. either from electrlo wiring or rrom spontaneous combustion, and damaged tha atock on tha third, seoond and first floors to ths extent indicated Intthe statement of loaa. There waa no Ore In No. IS, but through groas mis management and miscalculation on ths part of. the fire department a heavy damage resulted to the stock stored In No. 11 by reason of an unnecessary amount of water being thrown on No. S3, where there was no Are. While tba fire department were -engaged In en deavoring to extinguish the flamea In No. 14 by throwing water on No. S2, ths owner of ths property arrived on the scene and called their attention to tha mlatake they were making and suc ceeded In- getting the Are department to devote their attention to No. 14, which waa done, and tha Are extinguished.' "I must confess that thia report Is drastic and I would certainly ba pleaaad to bear your explanation; also particu lars, aa my company la vary heavily In terested la tha business risks of Port land, and we are relying upon the Are department eavlng the city from total destruction. It aeema entirely uncalled for to drench a building with water simply because It does- not burn. - I await . with considerable Interest your explanation of thla affair. I beg to remain, yours truly, . vv. j. CUCHGNI." . XeyOtar is Mayor tvaate. . . "August t. ISO. "Honorable Harry' Lane, Mayor, City Hall, city: -. - Dwlgbt-Edwarda Co.. SS-S4 Front St. "Dear Sir On or about May S there was a fire In one of the buildings occupied by the above firm. My com pany, tha Royal, waa Intareated, an4 la receiving proofa of loaa from eur ad ustrr Mr. Oeasy. X find a very caustic aralgnment of tho fire department, . I quote from thla report: " The fire originated In the third floor of No. S4, either from electric wir ing or from spontaneous combustion. and damaged the atock on tha third, sec ond end first floors to the extent In dicated In th atatement of loaa. There waa no fire In No. SS, but through gross mismanagement and miscalculation on tha part of the fire department a heavy damage resulted to ths stock stored In No.U. by reason of an unneceaaary amount of water being thrown on No. SS, where there was no fire. While the fire department waa engaged In en deavoring to extinguish tha flamea in No. S4 by throwing water In No. SI tha owner of tha property arrived on tha scans snd called their attention to the mlatake they were making and auc reeded In getting tha fire department te asvete teu attention , is no. it ag:.eat . OPrCITUuITY F0.7 PIAKO BUYEOS V ' ' . " 11 " ''."'.' v His Northern Pacific Express Co, ' Hare Rented the Dundor Piano : .' Store at 6th and Alder, and ' Are to- Have Posseaaion f A on Saturday Night, " , : ; ; ; ... ;. ;.; August 18th. , . ' ..; . ' K7 : MERCILESS PRICE-CUTTING a. i: WU1 Ba Indulged In by the Dundore - Co. In Order to Sell Every Piano -k in Stock on or Before tha , s -v " ''. ' ;. Time ' Specifled. ' ' ; '-? Only two weeks, time, remains in which to take advantage of buying a piano at a price that would not be considered by any reputable house if old in the. ordinary way, or for a legitimate profit.' ' Our store has been rented and we are to vacate in two weeks, or August 18th. . ' . , ; , In view of retiring from business, we have called in our rental pianos, and. together with our "new Steinways, A. B. Chases, Esteys, Emersons and others, finds us with a large stock which must be sold. The time is so short we have adopted the only meth od to tnake Tjuick workof selling each and every piano. Cut, Cut CUT prices until there. is no chance to go any iowerWhen reductions have reached the limit it is time for you to. pur chase. Shrewd buyers will be quick to take advantage of our offers, and we expect to have time left on our hands, instead of pianos, long before the 18th of August rolls around. In our rental stock will be found just what bargain hunters have been look ing for. - - - ' '..''' Some of these used pianos are just as good and, in fact, cannot be told from new ones. Why not have one! If it is a question of all' cash, let us assistyou with our easy payment plan. .. t' ", ; ' . . No use to go without an instrument any longer. You have promised the wife and daughter many times that you would buy them a piano some time. Let us help to make it easy for you to fulfill that promise now, We can do it Some of you have in vestigated many so-called piano bar gain sales. Come in and compare our proportions with what you were of fered by other dealers, and learn for yourselvea-where.theiealJbargains are to be -obtamed . - STORE ( OPEN EVENINGS. Dundore Piano Co. Sixth and Alder Streets. . ' Opposite the Oregonian Building. which waa dona, and tha fire ex tin gulahad. .. t "I submitted a copy of this report to Chief Campbell on June It and asked him for an explanation. He did not of fer any ' reply, although repeatedly T quested to do so. "My company Is one of the largest companies In tho world and Is very heavily Intareated in the business risks of Portland. In establishing ratea, due credit hae been given for an efficient fire department It la quits Important and necessary that I give my eompariy aa explanation of the mismanagement. If the adjuster's report be true of this fire, and I will thank you to secure this report for me. lours vary truly, "W. J. CLEMENS." SETURilS- FR0L1 TRIP-TO SPIRIT LAKE, WASHINGTON W. B. Streeter Says Large Amount of Work Is Being Done In Mining District. ( Vf. BY Streeter has Just returned to ths city after a two weeks' vacation at Spirit lake, near Mount Bt Helena, Washington. Mr. Streeter found the Ashing la ths lake fair, and many par tlea were climbing the mountain, the season, with ita amall amount of snow, being specially auspicious - for - this work. . - - : He r ports finding much work In op eration In the region, tba principal project being the Bt. Helens Consoli dated. In addition to the work with machine diilla at the Spirit lake 'camp upon ths Sweden by thla company, work la being done for them under contract with Charles Olaen at the Index, Oust Anderson at ths Lllbla, Schmand at the Wlldwood and Charlea Anderson at the Earl.' . Contractor Lalnga "ia Installing ma chinery at tha North Star and tha Bel leya are doing work upon the Portland. Other work- Is also In progress on ths Session properties-,. Engineer - George Lilly, with a crew, Is working upon Dr. Cos's water power for the St Helens loop at the mouth of Spirit lake and down tha Tootle river. FIGHT FOR HEAD OF : NATIONALTEAMSTEflS . (Joaraal Special Service.) Chicago, Aug. The convention of the International Brotherhood of Team aters, which ojened today, promises to have a vital bearing on tha future of the organisation. President Cornelius. P. Shea, who conducted the great team sters, which opened today, promises to Is under - several Indictments for ths part he took lixthe struggle. Is a candi date for reelection; A conservative ele ment Is apparently displeased with President Bhea s methods, and It la ex pected that he will find it difficult. If not Impossible, to aecure reelection. Albert Young is the presidential candi date of tha opposition. tt yen have not Aaawsred The Jour aal Want Ads lately yea ham gotten eat ef tens with CUagw - , , ... FEDERAL ELaPLOYE "CREATES SCECE Invades Portland Hotel and 'De " clares He Is Going to Commit Suicide. : " , TELEPHONE OPERATOR ' NOTIFIES THE POLICE H wijamee .Foley Telling Brother in Seattle Over Thone That He Ja About to End . Hia' Life Police l. Called in to "End Scene. -"V . '.' Things ware doing around the Port land hotel Saturday night when Jamas Foley, an employe of tha poatoffloe, be came Imbued with an Idea that the time for the severance of Jits astral body from his physical being, had Come and that the only way to do It waa to borrow a. .IS-callber revolver and blow out hla bralna. He wanted to - borrow the weapon from Clerk Nathaniel K. Clark, who refused to grant the request ' Not content with his attsmpt to aul clde, so far aa tt had gone, Foley called up his brother at - Seattle over long distance telephone and poured forth a tale of misery, discontent and all the other flavors neeeaaary for a suicide to gather before ha makea the laat des perate effort He told him all about hla personal affaire, 'where to And hla Insurance papers and flnallyjbid hlm a. last farewell. - One of the telephone, opera tore over heard Foley's story te his brother and rang ud tha police atatlon, .Patrolman E. Johnson appeared - and walked the would-be suicide out doors, where he re leased him. Then Foley waa road. Ha came back to tha hotel and wanted to know what bualneaa tba ODtmtor had tb llaten to a conversation going over the wires, it ia said that Clerk - Clarke atepfced In at this tlms and assumed all responsibility and recalled the policeman giving him Instructions not to let Foley go. Foley was locked up In the station snd fined tl at police court this morn ing for being drunk. - He paid hia fine and waa released. No one has heard anything' npare about suicide; Foley'e brother has net been seen in-Portland and It la-auppoaed that he Is waiting word to some to Portland to collect the life Insurance. v TRACKS MAY BE MOVED (Continued from Page One.) Fourth aald: . etreet matter. John Annand It la news to me, I have not hoard of the company Intending to apply for another' franchise. Why was ths Vaughn ordinance not acted upon? Because there Is no use of trying to do some thing we have no right to do, r It la my opinion that wa nave no ngnt to rorce the company off Fourth street. It has a franchise which I believe we cannot touch. X may be wrong, but that Is my opinion." -R. A, Preston aald! "The "Vaughn ordinance Waa not acted 'J upon because It was tba general under-' standing that ths company would get on Fourth street voluntarily and make Its connections In soma other way. In-Just what way . I. am not Informed." . "Waver Maard of Xt," Says WWa. A. N. Wills aald: ' "I never heard Of the Southern Pa. 1 elflc planning to apply for another fran chise. The Vaughn ordinance was held UP becausewe wanted further time on the matter. The committee - had - not reported and there waa no uae of rush ing things. As for myself, I am In favor of putting the company off Fourth etreet If another practicable way can ba found for tha road to make con nections. "A way by Water street and a way by Oswego have both been spoken of and I understand that the company has been lnveatlgatlng and making surveys, but I do not know whether or not they have decided that either route is feasi ble. We've got to let them make con nections in soma way. We ean't run railroads out of town entirely, for we need them.1 iquietothenevMh .(Continued From Page One) prised this morning when they found that three of -the dallies bad Issued, and that they gave no Indication that they had in any way been delayed by the atiikera. - - (; OUST CHIEF OF POLICE. Major jrsrga, a Finn, Appointed Peace -X- Offloes ef eTaVrlngfoie). ' (Joaraal SpecUl Berviee.) Helslngfora, Aug. (.Peace has set tled over the town, and tha people are going about their tasks as usual. That thoae who were to blame for the fact that the rioters were allowed to get much headway before they were sup Dressed are to be puniahad was seen In the resignation today of Chief of Police Malm and two of hia adjutants. Ths chief haa been succeeded by Major Pergh, a Finn, ' who haa had an honor able career In tha Russian .army. Pargh's appointment has given satis faction to many, who see In It an effort to placate tha people.., . . . TEAR UP RAILROAD. Striker bo Bamaere and Police warn - Thaat to Beware ef Arrest. - Moaoow, Aug. .Strikers have torn up tha railroad to Iiinova. Tho strike Is spreading to Rosloff and the men are quitting work here. Tha police have notified the workmen that all strikers will be arrested and their meetings broken up. ARMY MAID EXILED - CoiUliiued fioin Page One.) .,:Z"L which are disturbing to tha peace and harmony of the - garrison, with results which era prejudicial te goor order and discipline :- ' .;. : "In this case the rormer employer does not consent, and the girt haa been warned of the fact "Lieutenant Holeomb will therefore cauae Mlaa Bailer to leave his house be fore p. m. tomorrow, the Sth Inst, and wtll notify her that ahe will not be per mitted to work In the post "While Miss Bailer la undoubtedly of svasllanr character, her nreeence on tha poet undr the clrcumatancee cannot be permittee. "Action win ne reporxea oy inaorss- ment hereon." 1 This morning J. Beller, Eve's, father. came from Free water," and took - hia daughter home. , . .'t : 1 BA1 : WE OFFER ANOTHER AT HALF PRICE :rt f Saturday , we received another cotisisnment of ; Laces, Embroideries, Ruffling Edjings Inser tions, AU-Ovcrs, Nets, Braids, eta, intended for our new tof e. We decided recently not to carry yard goods ia the new establishment, so these ' . goods mustka5oldJjefore.we jnove,: JITaequxlity and patterns are sure to please, and the "price i HALF WHAT ; YOU'D PAY ELSEWHERE. (Supply your Lace needs for months to com. SsJs begins tomorrow morrjingj ' ';; ; $2.S0ll,AWR WAISTS 95cJ We place on sale tomorrow mornlngr a lot of this ,! ""summer's'' white Lawn Waists, short" and "long sleeve styles, values up to $2.50, special QCf 1 tomorrow only . -veJL : 'f, fit yo fail to attend tbi RsmOTsl Sala f6a C: , I will miss many rare barf sins. Cash or I . Vcrsdit, as you like the" price la the same.y : nastern uumranfi: liO, The Store Where Washington WH. M. Uoo Pace. First Life Insurance Company Organised In Oregon Has Lower Guaranteed Premium Rates Than Any Other Company Reliable Men1)esired as Representatives raoNE n EAST rVBrJoney&CK Ciiaffiec Sof FOR AND Free Tuition " xm aoatoou . Taxxrs orn ssjmo - Besides cash commissions allowed In new subscribers. The Oregon Journal offers purses of eoln to the amount of 170 and scholarships la tha leading collages of Oregon to the young people who make the most creditable records In collecting advance payments from new and 'Old sub scribers. - Tha subscriber nava j tha reaular aubacrlntlon nrloa ef the BCftT &CH00L5 OP ODCOON Scholarahlpa 4n the best schools of Oregon have been selected as ths prises In this enterprise. Aa the number, of eonteatante taoreeee scholar ships mar be added to this list. ' - - Detailed Information concerning the scholarship prises will be pub lished from time to time, or furnished on application to the Contest De partment , .',---.'. , : --'.-, J. .. ACADEMY OF HOLY NAMES, Astoria .,,,,,,......2S0 ALBANY COLLEGE, Albany i . . . lOO BEHNKE-WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Portland......... SlOO CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Salem. ... 10O COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, Portland flOO DALLAS COLLEGE, Dallas .. f lOO GILLESPIE SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION, Portland... S130 HILL MILITARY' ACADEMY, Portland SlOO HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE, Portland... f lOO HOLMES-FLANDERS PRIVATE SCHOOL, Portland.. ..'.....150 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Scran ton, Pennsylvania 7; . ... ".. . r. v.; v. , f 110 MTWINNVILLE COLLEGE, McMinnvlllc. ......, 40 NORMAL SCHOOL, Ashland,' Oregon. . . ... . . . ... r... .; 25 OREGON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Portland . V , . . One Pianoforte Scholarship. .......I ,t..f200 : One Violin Scholarship. 125 p One Guitar and Mandolin Scholarship.. ............... g 9100 PACIFIC COLLEGE. Newber. .f lOO PACIFIC TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE, Portland. ..'... .'. ...... ..f 125 PORTLAND SCHOOL OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE, Portland (Y. W. C A.)..... ..flOO SACRED HEART ACADEMY. Salem . 160 ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, Portland. ......f2Q0 : ,;:;int:diiPwii:ft';'"Vi:' - 1 Oaah to assise papU electing to attend any state or private InaUtw -. . tlon providing free tuition for a period of not lees than one year.. MB S Another parse, same conditions aa above t ........ .t00 I Oaah fo inaaaaatai espeasee, la addlUoa to a scholarship to ba .ee lected from the above Hat ' i ..... ... i ...... 1100 4 Cash fo Inolnensal expanses, with aecond choice ef The Journal's scholarships . . ... .,........'.. h.uuj ... m v-. -V -". I Oaah foe I nol a. sa aal eapsassa, with third choice of The Journal's scholarahlpa 5 I Oash foe taateeatsj eapsasse, with fourth choice of The Journal'a . acholarshlps , til Oregon Jocirnel Cdiotlorwil Contest NOMINATING CCDTIflCATC v Kama ef Contestant .........k....k. Age. ... .Address. , . . .....,.... ......f.......,... Recommended by (Name). ....,.....'. t.,..t,... .....,.,...' Address...;.;,..... ...'..L., 1 t Tew Credit Ia Oood V: A' and Tcnth3 u4 THsaBWluMaV.R, EAGLE COAL : - ; 6 DEUVEIEB ' 1 . m "W. . ... el -. I ' 181 E Water Street MucMci ! COYS GIRLS ..".. t a ) Cash Purses - - won ixraiBii yoxax OTsas stss