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HIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. MARCH 4,- 1S07. eT M s. M - G. Kcnricdy the WcII-Knvn Piano RIan Becomes;One of the Managers of the Recd ;. French Piano Company, , . (most elegant style,' cost new $475), ?2G5; Jacob Doll (almost new) $237; Emerson for $220; Barr & Morns'. 'X beautiful little instrument), $175. ; , '; '-:' ,; Pay as little as Six Dollars on any piano quoted. f ; ' 'w Reed-French Piano Mfg. Co. SIXTH AND xEnwuxssrssz: rv -r7 .. r i I iUTtlrd ,S!ro t I - - v it r . . : EWffMl'S I PORTLAND'S BEST SHOE STORE" r:o segc::o judicial . DISTRICT THIS TEAR Senator Fulton's Measura Fails J to Reach the House in C . ' Time for Action. ' (WssUngtoa Bereaa ef The JoerAal.) ' ' Washington, IX C March .' Fulton's bill, which ptssed the senate, creating a new judicial dlstricVia Oregon, died . in the house, -having reached tha lower body too late target through th Judl - clary committee. , It -wUl be relntro- . daoed atthe next congress.' ' Allfederal ' appointments' recommend edby Fulton ha, a been confirmed, dls- ing ox in peauing patronage except ing la tha Bristol case, ea which ac tion has not been had, The Dalles land office matter ts being considered. There will certainly be a sharp conflict, the Oregon senators resenting Malcolm Hoody'e Interference. .' . Senator Fulton, who Is a .witness In the Harrlmaa case, will leave for home tomorrow, If he is not kept here to tee- tiry. , : . , - . : ANOTHER VICTIM OF . ' RUSSIAN MISRULE -v-ttmma- tpwitl Serrlee.) -Ufa, Busaia, March 4. Prison In. speetor Kelb was shot and killed by . Terrorists this, .mornlnf. His mot meats had been closely, observed for .some time, and when the assassin be came familiar with hie habits they bad 1MB posiea at me nom and at the prison. 1 It was when he was at the latter place that the chance t kill him was taken. One of th murderers was captured. ' " . .. . -. ; WISMATED ELOPERS . HAVE BEEN LOCATED pedal Dlspeteh s Tbe JeerMl . Oregon. City, Or, March d Mrs. K. - MeiUlea and Frank Bievers. aged II. - alleged to have gone . away together - three days ago, have - probably i been - located at Baa Francisco, according to Information reoMved by tbe husband . and by tbe father ef young Steven. It bee not yet been determined- what steps shall be taken to apprehend them. ROCKEFELLER CALLED TO DAUGHTER'S BEDSIDE (Jneraal Special Serrte.! ' N'ew Torn, March 4. John D. Rocke fellrr Irft hurriedly this afternoon for A uii ia, summoned by a message tell I Mm of the serious Ulseae of his i.ui (iter, Mrs. Harold F, MoCermlck, lio has been unwell elnce the birth of a daughter some months ago. , . . .- Arthto r.ooefvelt Doing WeU. JnaraJ re'tal Serrke.) ' ' VeT:'nirton, March 1. Archie Roose veil r"".l a rood HcM and was Ira , its Tff l ss could be expected ii a nori.-r.c accori'rg to Vr, lUxey, kk y " From today (Monday) and onward, Mr. Kenne.- , 5 dy will b found in the pi- ano " warerooms , of .the ' Reed-French. . Company, ( Sixth and Burnside. Mr. 'Kennedy k requests his J friends to. remember this ! change, and it may likely ' ' be of profit to each party. ! We have ' a number of really fine piano bargains drawn from the Aider street piano'' store, which we recently bought - For example, , a Schubert (black case, but tone fine asever), 9270 Fiscber BURNSIDE. csszzzsr MOTHERS,; SAVE MONEY Yon can do. so by attending on of the biggest Sho Sales ever held In this city. If you are looking for extra good rallies at. sal prices, attend . v , ,; . , 1 , ; Rosenthal's Removal Sale You will be economical If you buy ' your Children's; Shoe at our store during our great Removal Sale. . We move to our new and commo. dious store on March 15. and our sal will continue until then. - 1(9 Ttlrd Street, 1 i This is from a photograph of Princess - Marie, wlf ' of - Prince Ferdinand, heir of th Roumanian throne, and th most beautiful prin cess of Europe. She Is a cousin of th ciar and kaiser. Her unpop ularity with th Roumanian may cost ner arm the throne. : Let th Primary Law Alone.' , ; From th North Yamhill Record. ' . ' Some of the hide-bound party poll uciane or us stats would like to mu- tilate the direct primary law by atrik ing rrom it What 1 known as "state ment No. 1." which, when signed by a candidate for the legislature, pledgee Dim to vote- for that person recelvln the greatest number of votes for Unite States senator, regardless of his own political opinion a Th eiecUop of Jon- atnan uourne to the senate has caused soms of ths "would-be s" who are In favor of boss, rule, as well as minority rule, to squirm beeeus ths popular will of . th people has been carried out. Statement No. 1 Is the bone and elnew of the direct primary law; remove It and the reet of th law la not worth considering. Ths legislature would do well to remember that the direct prt mary law was enacted by tbe neonle and that any tinkering they might do would be of no avail, since we have the initiative and referendum.-, Southern Democrat for Roosevelt.' Jeraes H. Lindsay, editor of s Demo eretlo paper of Charlottesville, Vir ginia, recently publiahed en editorial indorsement ef President Roosevelt as the most available man for tha Demo. crate to nominate next year. What Aboat Race Suicide? . Fifty thousand children work in tha textile mllle of tbe south. - The average life of the child after it enters ths miU 1 four yeers. . - .. II , A ROYAL BEAUTYX J - : i ' ? ...''' ; '.. ... . . ' . ... ; :. . , .. ' i ' .""" , -.. ' '.-!'- - - ' CARRY LUr.lDER TO Schooners Lahalna and Zampa - ' r in tha River From Porta . to the South.' SAILORS WANT CHANCE AND DRAW THEIR PAY Lumber Droghers Are More fteatlful Than a Fw Months Ago, and Freight Rates From . Northern - Poru to California Wont Advance. Ta aeneoners T,snatna end lamps entered today at ta custom-house and wtU pay ff taelr crews this eneraoon. Rot are n the river t lea lumber (or California, ta foresee at ta (atUs Of ta Portlaa Leabr eowipeny and the latter at Vuowwi. TU lahalna ar rived vp natty yejataflday ssoralag ; It took Um lumber drogner It says to make tha ru trass San Fedr to the Colombia rive. stotwUhstsiwUng that fair wwatker was encountered most of tha Um. Kaartr tha enUre oraw will laava hr thia aftarnoon, althoush tha man Uf aha ts a . food Taaaal, with plenty of food and union wasaa They want a chance, as most sailors do upon machine port. . .- . - r Tha Lahalna was thra dare off tha mouth of th Colombia rlTr and la company with a big fleet of freighters bound -for this port. - Among-others waa the schooner Americana which save tha u Wall a la such a no up the coast Friday moraine . Tha Americana had been -la company with the Lahalna for ereral daya en tha way up the coasti and was close to tha --bar .whan tha Lahalna was -picked up by tha tug. A strong braes aprang up at that time and the Americana stood out to sea. Weight rates on 1 limber on sailing vaasala remain at H a thousand to Baa Francisco and I to southern porta, with about it cents more a thousand by steam. Shipper do not believe that quotations will advance at present, be cause there is nore tonnage available now than some months ago. whan the freights were i and 110. Lumber ship ments are as heavy now as ever, but there ar more vessel to be. had. A big fleet of schooners that plied in th island- trade has been diverted to the coastwise lumber trade, and to this Is principally due th easier tone in the lumber freight market between northern porta and California. Then, again, a Urge number of new steam schooners have teen placed in commission, the latest being the Helen e, whloh ooni menoes loading her first cargo bare this week. ' : The steam schooner Aurelia win fln-1 lah loading lumber at Vancouver today. Bhe goes to Ban Francisco, from Which port aha arrived a few days AN ACT OF B Harry f Insin pa into River wnlngUan. 1 rr: A Greek: laborer was saved from drowning in the Willamette river yes terday afternoon by Harry Minemger, an engineer employed by th Star Sand JBwnpNifi wuv Minn in,v mi. mmimi i I after securing himself with a rope and dragged the Greek to chora- The Greek was working on ons of the barges at th. foot of Fifteenth street and somehow missed hie footing. ' He was carried' quite a diatano from th barg by tha current and hie compan ion stood and gased at him. without knowing what to do. Mlnsinger leaped Into the cold water as the men disap peared for the second time and reached him when he appeared the third time. . The men oa th dock assisted Mln singer -in bringing th man to shore. . TOWED INTO EUREKA Another Steamer Pounds Upon Bock '' ; at Humboldt Bar. ' 1 (Jenaal Special Berrlee.l ' ' ' Eureka, Cal., March 4. The steamer Oakland was towed into the bay yes terday by the tug Ranger in an unman ageable condition. She had pounded hard on - the south Jetty in trying to make ths entrance to tha bay and re- I f used to anawer ner ueun. ror aunoat 'an hour the sateamer remained on the rocka, and her officers made every ef fort to bring her safely into the har bor without the assistance of a tug. - The Oakland went on the recks about 1.00 feet from the wreck of the Co rona, which piled up last' Friday morning- The hull of the Corona Is rapidly pounding to pieces. . . ., .. . A BIG TRAMPS ARRIVE ( Ekogstad, From Gaaymaa, and Ay merle, From Bay City, Hera, - Th British steamer Aymerie was ff the bar this morning and crossed in this afternoon.' She comes from San Fran cises under charter to Frank Water house St Co. to load flower, wheat and lumber for the orient. . Two four-masted schooners were also reported outside. The Norwegian- steamer Skdgatad arrived from Ouaymas, which port ahe left IS daya ago for the Columbia river. The Skogstad is a new veaoel but is built along the-lines of ths modern lumber carrier. She Is under charter to the Paclflo Export Lumber company to load lumber for the orient One of the four-masted schooners crossed in at noon. . ' . m , , ,: ALONG THE WATERFRONT; ;.- i i . . The Harrlman liner Costa Rica la due to arrive ' here late tonight or early tomorrow morning.. Tbe North Pacific company's steamer George W. Elder will- be at Martin's dock this afternoon. She reached Astoria at 7 this morning. Ths steamer Alliance ts st ths foot of Couch street undergoing repairs. She will begin receiving freight Thursday and sail Saturday for Coos Bay only. The Russian ship Fennia Is expected to lesvs up tomorrow. She brings a cargo of cement, and will sail with-a cargo- of lumber. She Is welt known here, having been to this port twloe during the pest five years. The gasoline schooner Berwick In still st Couch street dock getting ready to sell for tha town of Wedderburn on Rogue river. She ha a full cargo, in cluding cold storage plant. ... MARINE NOTES Astoria, March 4 Arrived at t a m.. steamer George W. Elder, from Baa Pedro and way porta Arrived at I a. m., Norwegian steamer Skogstad. from Ouaymas. Arrived at 11 a. m, British GALIFORfJIA KAVtKT sa av w a mm se. a a . BrerXXea After Tro steamer Aymsrtc. from Baa Francisco. Arrived at 11 ra, four-masted eohoonar. San Franolsoo, March 4. Arrived. steamer Charles Nelson, from Portland. Coronet, March 4. Sailed February is, ttntuh steamer Franklya, for United jungaota. , .- - Asotrle, March I. Arrived down at I: so a. m-liarre L Arrived down at :l and sailed at 4:1 p. m. steamer Columbia, for San Franolsoo. Sailed at I p. m. teamar Asuncion with barge 1 In tow, for San Francisco. Arrived at 4 p. m. Steamer lmore from Tilla mook. ' . San FraBclaoo, March Sailed Schooner Annie Larson, for Astoria, and steamer Johan Vonlaan, for Portland Arriveov-8teamers Jtta Butler and San la Maria, from Portland. Sailed Steam er Koeeorana and schooner Monterey. for Fortlaad. . Baa Pedro, March 4. Condition of the bar at I a. nv. smooth; wind north; weather clear. . : ; - Th Dictionarr of Misinformation. ' ' " W Jones, Lexicographer. ANT The personification of industry. and the model of trust magnate for uae by their employes. "Go to the ant, thou sluggard." . I'm headed there now: going to a touch." Dippy Dialogues. . ART The occupation: -of th unoc cupied. . r BACHELOR A man with holes in his socks, and none in his heart. . - . f HEAT A warmnes. . , KSAT. STEAM A coolnesa nTsuaUv between the Janitor and the tenant . shunt (Plural, ahonts) A. change ef base. , i "I think TH take a ehunt from driv ing Panama coolies to herding ' New Tork coolies. Musings of an Engi neer. i .-. SNOW A gravish-brown substanee ef a peculiarly indestructible . nature, usually found in New Tork street from December to July, or, la cold summers. AUgUSt. , .- , . ' .'V ' Light from Sugar. . phenomenon, . th cans of whloh is not yet been satisfactorily ex plained, was 1 reoently observed by government scientist during the course of certain experiments. Disks of loaf angar were mounted oa a lathe and rapidly rotated while a ham. mer played lightly against them. An 1 almost oontlnuoue radiation of Bkht was thus produced from the sugar. It was shown that tbe light did not arise from heating ef the -sugar, and it is believed to be caused by some change taking plane in the eugar crystals. The act of crystallisation is known to be sometimee accompanied by flashes of light. The practical bearing of these experiments is on the question f the possibility of obtaining artificial 11. oy moiaoo as yet untried. . YOUR Event 71 llenvVf THIRD Bet OAK and PIXESTS. veW SUCCESS UNPARALLELED I UNEQUALED! BEYOND ALL THIS STTTPTCMTinTTS niRRAtM CAT? MTV A T.I V.-'- ; THE COHN & XEVY STOCK OF MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS bought from their Salrcwms 855 Broadway? New York, at 37f ON THE DOLLAR. NOW ON SALE AT THE SAME TREMENDOUS REDUCTION. 1, ;V."V-:',rii -- Be warned in time, supply yourselves for month ahead with, everything m men'a, wearing' apparel embraced within the .scope ft this m'mntio ul ISr it, th STTTPRMTinTTR rnrifiPTCRft Citt VAlJlIKS t . r ' v , -- ' - :vv'- -' ..-Ct.s:r: - ' ' It vou've not seen them, greatest yet ever offered in our at closing time I ' HANDSOME rraW. SWACGER. S23 SUITS. OVEQCOATS OR. CXUVWrTTES WPtoPfj, able This swagger Cohn & Levey f 20 Cravenett ffl 1 for ....... ........ I J ,, The - v ' .. .. '. . .... . . !.a - Ail Stvles S.V.V1 end I CXI 1- p "Star" Brand ,M eft' to 'offer the men of Portland the best Shoe .......:. vsVJVI'than half .their actual worth. ,t EEASS HAKE TERRIFIC L .: RAID. 0.f..l7ALL STREET Hill Stocks Drop Amazingly, and - bther . Industrials Share 1 Clack Friday Fall. Uoanel SserlU Sarnes.t New Tork, March 4. Since that mem orable Thursday In 1(01 when the etock vwlue of Northern Paclflo went from $!. to 11.100 a share there hes not been so much excitement in tbe stock market as there wag today. The Hill shares were unmercifully pounded by the bears, until the losses were so great that the rest or the stock- market came near being submerged. The losses today were so heavy that It la . feared in financial circles that some of the big houses will be affected. The reported signing - of tbe Aldiioh bill by the president seemed only - to make etronger the pressure put 'on tbe market by sellers who wanted to get from under before their losses became more than they could bear, '. Qreet Northern dropped $11 a -share to 14S tt,' the lowest point reached slaoe 887.- Northern Faolfle went o 117 41. the loweet point slr-oe 1900. . It closed with a net loss for today's trading of II a share. ., . v Ul , through th stock market the lossee were very severe. - Brooklyn Rapid Transit lost 14.50 a share, the seme loss as In Rock Island preferred. Southern Paclflo and ' Union Pacif to were caught In the bear trap and each Buffered the loss of over II from the pnoe Saturday. -. SEEKING JURORS TO . TRY WILL J. DAVIS (Journal 8 pedal Servfce.) - 1 Danville 11 Vroh: 1 The fa mm ttt Will J. Davis, growing out of the IreH quoia theatre holocaust by whloh jaore man toe persons lost tneir lives on tns afternoon of December 10, IMS, - came up - for trial today t In thXVrmlUlon count r eircult court on change of venue from Chicago. Mr. Davis waa manager of the Iroquois theatre at the time of the fire and is charged with involun tary manslaughter by his alleged fail ure to take proper precautions for the safety of he theatre audience. TherawUl be a desperate fight to se cure the acquittal of Davis, wbos at torneys feared to take -chances before a ! Chicago Jury. The examination of tales men consumed the morning seaaion or court -.,- ; . '- i ; -'v AST DAYS ARE AT HAND ! Portland Ends Saturday Night vour wildest stretch of imaeination city or in Oregon 1 Read then :; ,.y ' ').'' ' ;., : n n ta ?n ttttK r a,,... ' .- . ..... ., t ' : s - ssMseawaiisiiii ssjis .awl sesaawmsm ' Photo reduction of one of Cohn A: Lever's flS Suits, selling at ClT .The Chicago for., ....,yC : vy Because we bought the Cohn and Levey 853 Broadway, New' . York v 7. - ' ' -'! '' ; "'"',y stock at . :. 37 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR V., That's why no other Portland clothing concern can begin to equal our prices. Your Money Back for Anything wo uutside urders jbuied. . Come to the Store. Chicago Store Sold More Shoes in the Last Ten Days Than Any vious Sixty Days in Its History. ' , Conover A Co's Los Antreler.. CaL t T.. J .1 t. U. rt OTJMKO -inTiAf t ar. t.i.- aitwca uuuiui vtf bWUd Ull Mlitu ujxMCi. enaoiCS M133 Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound mad from native root and herb. No other medicine la th country ha received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. Ho other medl cln has such a record of enree of female 111. , . Miss J. F. Walsh, of 12 W. loth St., Kw TorV City. WTita-"Lydl K. Pinaham' Vegetabl Compound ha bees of Inestimable vain In restoring my' health. X suffered front femal Illness which caused dreadful headaches, flliTinoss. and dull pain la my back, but your mcdicia soon brought about a me up and mad m perfecuy wen. -v - ';.. Lydia S. Finkhama Vsgetabl Compound cure female Complaints, snob as Backaeh, Falling and Displaoemant, Inflammation and Ulcera tion, and crgeaio diseasea. It Is invaluable In preparing for child-birth and during th Chang of Life. Iteures Nervous rrostratlon, Headach. 0aral Debility, and Invigorate th whol system. . ' ( Mn. Pinkham's Standlnj Invitation to Women i Woman suffering from any form of female weakness ar tnvitad to writ Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mas. Qr advice la frea, . , , , dVAYS BE V THE EX-GOVERNOR CJoaraal Bvedal SerrWI London, March 4. Th reeignatioa Of Governor Swettanham of Jamaica, whose earcastie letter to Admiral Davla of the United Btates navy at tha time of tbe earthquake surprised everyone, baa been accepted In all its details, and he will leave Kingston as soon as . he esn ar range aia affair, ' - SILVER SET PRESENTED TO EX-SECRETARY SHAW -tfestaal Special Servles.) wwahinvton. D C.. March 4. Secretary Shaw. In retiring today said hs wished to WILLJ at Her Most Popiilar Stc.ro miTiTnimT urn MUVU LlllIJLiiVJJ MNLlO PRECEDENT - ATTENDS' would convey but faintly the' hurry to fh store. .Thebaic positively endson '' 7:'-:-':S.;A' UUIIj UJLX1 That is Not Entirely Satisfactory. entire SDrinsr stock of the famous shoes in America at very little , AVOLIEII GUFFEn ' Many women suffer In silence end "drift along from baj to wore, know ing well that they ought to bar in.mediat asaiatano. ' - liow niaay women do Yon know wbo ar perfectly well and strong? The causa mar be easily traced to aoDo feminine derangement which manifest itself in depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere or do anything, backache, dragging aasaUon. flatulency, Mrvousaeaa, and sleeplessness. Thess symptoms ar bnt warnings that there la danger ahead, and un less hsdsdv a life of suffering or a aarlong operation . Is th inevitable result. Th best remedy for all ' thes symptom U . . ' v ; ehang la my general condition built say that Senator Bpooneri resignation was a . national "calamity. Department chiefs presented Mr. Bbaw with a silver dinner service. .;'- ..... ' George B. Cortelyou took the oath as secretary of the treasury, George .yon I Meyer succeeding . Mr. Cortelyou as postmaster general, ..' - . ". C". - Her Reason. , .'-".VV .' "And doe your mother kias youwvery day when you come bom from school?" '"Tes. sir.' ... - ", - - . - , - -' "8h must be very fond of you." "No; ah wants te see if I've been smoking clgareltea.' ,r ' in i - in i i 1 1 - r. "My Lot) Win Never Die." "Most ef th valentine cent nowadays are in the nature of practical jokea." i "Te.-anwered Mice' Cayenne;, " sjk. pecially the sentimental ones.' Premier am 69-71 THIRD Bet OAK and ruse sis,,. THE .CLOSING DAYS OF importance of he values.' .. The ihirday next A. A One of th Cohn f 30 Overcoat - C 1 1 now.. .... 4.. . 1 v Pre' 0 US -J. J. tin more hlit" Brand V? r Shoe ;JiJU