THE e OREGON SUNDAY" JOURNAL.' PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, -1807.
SEES BLACKS SLAIN IN
: GREAT: RACE
CONFLICTS
LABORER FALIS ROOSEVELT NOT
HEIR TO ESTATE flDDllUG THERE
i
Senator Tillman Finds' No
f Solution of tlie Great
Eace Problem.
.OXLY THING NOW IS
t TAKE AWAY BALLOT
Every Attitude of the Race Make
i J for Bloodshed, He Says No Gen
eral fitting of Races, bat Endless
Sporadic Battles.
. ' i , (Special Dispatch to JU Journal)
Seattle, Wash, Jun JS. "Th negro
',ustion in th south will ultimately
.result la massacres of blacks by whites.
(Such conflicts of the races are bound
J to come and hare been presaged In the
. .'Atlanta riots and the Brownsville dis
iturbanc. They en bo more be aTolded
, v than can the question of white supe
' rlority be dodged by the very men "who
have for many years undertaken to
prove the negro entitled to equal rights
and privileges wits the waits mn," " ,
f ' Th toroln prophecy of dire die-
XtirTJ Illinois Street Worker Dis- Senator Carter Says Denver
I here with his wife and three daugh . TT tt. ni . f ' I " ""- "Trl-TA.
ters on his way to Yellowstone park.
"I do not say," he continued, "that
there will be a general rising of the
whites against the blacks, but jLnere
win te sporadic connicts tnat win re
sult In the killing of great numbers of
negroes. ' this cannot oe evaana, ior
the very attltuda of tha black man.
norm raged by the teachings of the Ke-
covers He Has Share in
Million Left Uncle.
Convention Has Free
Hand.
(Becrst Hews bf Leegest Leased Wire.)
Decatur, ' III., June 15. jp- William
publican party, which has fostered the Keyes, a common laborer on the streets
negro for his voting power, mskes for j of Areola, near here, has fallen, heir to j
W0ULDN.T STAND FOB
ANY nEAVY BOSSING
H(iv a vi (i fuiuip )vwi I
rare hatred that Is bound to result In
the shedding of blood."
a. large, fortune In England. A letter
It has been incontrovertlbly "proven from tn ' X-ondoti Solicitors was re- Carter Told President So, and He
. Said None Vas Intended -How.
ever, Garfield and Wilson Will Be
There to Answer. Questions.
that the White man is in every way su- celved today, estimating KereS' share In I
perlor to the black and any attempt to line estate or not less than ito,uo
force the two races to live -on terras I Keyes Is 60 yea re of are and has a
of equality, social J political or other- large family.- When but a child bis
wise, stirs up antagonism in me su-1 parents omigraiea to America,
trior race tnat can oniy eventual in I At tne same time a protner or W
vnv irui.iu uuwu vj iuiv. u. in- i .atuvi. wniuuBi neni 10 n kl m la I
ferlor race that tries to assert equality I to seek his fortune. Nothing was heard
vj vscme uyun wmi-w nun unu ui uw wiv.iivr uimi ivunf, w.en William i ..... . . . s
man nhvalcal and aoclal contact with Kevaa. . hla nnhaw. rn. nlvpH a l.tt.rl (Spaelal Dispatch to Tha Jonroil.)
those who were meant to be subser- I from a firm of lawyers In London an.-1 K Helena. Mont.. June II. That there Is
vlent. . . . . . - inounclng the uncle's death and that a no friotion between President Roose-
The solution of the race question is (fortune amounting to over' ll.O0tt.OQO .w . . ttm , hiirt
beyond the ken of any man living today, had. been left to their heirs. - Keyes Is eU hni th vers In the publlo land
It la Impossible te see through the dark. I worth about 150. -He leaves for London! convention to be held at Denver next
nesa that surrounds the future of the I next week to look after th esUte there. week Is the denial mad through Sena
VtawSJsa. I sVV. ' A MIW UIIIJ SIVU IU ssw taaoii I reBjeaaMBMaMBaaaasBMVSBaeevaajanMMaBBBaavaajaMBHaam i.
SSntn anlfnth.ndm'.nu JperC AGENT ARRESTED FOR
mlt each state to have absolute sway I - . . . - I i.i.i n.. .k. ..kii.t.. .i. v..
a. to th. eettlement of the qu,.tfnof VTOTiATlNlT RATK LAW .ll'TTil 1Z.7LTZ, 75.
' . I i .T m iu, un.ii. v yuinn v .
tor Carter, who returned from Washing
ton today. Senator Carter traverses
DC0DD1T
III BLACK HILLS
MssaaMHBBSSBtasBMtssSBWSW Vv f V
Tlrree rersons Are Known to
, Have Lost Lives at Pied
;"mont During Storm. ;
(Hetrst News by Uegrst Iusd Wire.)
Peadwood,sar p., June II. The -Black
Hills bavs been out off from commum
cation with the ouslde world sine th
evening of June IS. A tain and hall
storm lasting six hours washed out rail
road brldses and . tracks and destroyed
telegraph wires. Three people i are
known to have lost their loves. -
Airs. Anderson of Piedmont was alone
In her home when a cloudburst swept
down the canyon. The torrent swept
away all buildings In its course, and
Mrs. Anderson end two children, whose
names are unknown, were carried te
cieat n.
Reports of loss and destruction are
owly coming in from surrounding
towns and mining camps, but untl
slow'
from surrounding
suffrage within -her own borders. The
dsy of negro domination In the south Is
over, in every slat outside or ueor
SAYS TWO GREAT
CITIES DOOMED
Edward Welsh, Formerly of
.Kansas, Is Trying to
Save Them,
(Special Dispatch te Xbe JoarasL)
eatUe, ,. June (I. Edward Welsh
claim to have been Informed in a via
ton that his city would be destroyed by
ti calamity on the order of the Ban
Francisco disaster and that Chlcaao will
be the next to go. He haa sold his
I property her and with th money wli
go to Chicago at one to warn the In
, habitants of their spproachlng doom,
.,, The property sold by Welsh Is valued
, at 13.000. He says the money belongs
: to God and he will spend It all to save
, in residents ox tne liunois city rrom
,"the fate approaching Seattle, i Welsh
t came here from Kansas, where ha says
tne rsi vision, cam to aim. .
SUNKEN LAUNCH IS t
-t ' J- T ATCT?Tk TJT7 TkTVtfTa
JXXXJUOl-iU U A .A A T iJXUJ
X , V XLflJU
(
). 1 Norfolk, Vs., June IS--Although per
J slstent efforts were made all day to
soring up the bodies of six midshipmen
i and four seamen on the Minnesota's
launch when It went to the bottom last
. Monday, the divers were unsuccessful
. .and at nightfall only the body of
t TTVWLfflM, m iiiin.ii, 11BU
i been recovered. It was In the launch
vwhen It was raised today. J.The other
$ missing bodies will likely be recovered
A by dredging. From the appearance of
t tne launcn mere is no longer sny doubt
mat it was run into ana sung by an
I other veseeL The bull and part of the
j iramewors: or tne canopy is stov in,
jcONDENSERY MINTS
r .. . MILK FOR FARMERS
fn. roWon Employe; Wied for Charg.
Into line. N I t- nrt.. .-!.. -.
. fi'H A ui vv icr.niw
th Improvements which tha company
began here last winter. Over 130,000
naa been expended in bettering the fac
tory. At oresent it emDlors mora than
10 people. There has been a great Im
petus to tne oairy Business in mis
neighborhood within the past two years,
a number of farmers having com In
here ' from other dairy sections and
for Ticket.
(Hearst Wew by Leaceat teased, Wire.) ,
Paris, Mo., Juns IS. Thomas Leedon,
night agent for the Missouri, Kansas aV
Texas railroad at this place, was ar-
bought the cheaper lands here, whlrh J 'tel tljlg evening on th charge of while In Washington I took occasion to
eral officials to control or dictate the
work of the Denver body. Senator car
ter said: . .
"Apparently an erroneous impression
concerning the attitude of President
Roosevelt is abroad, i The convention
has been called at the Initiative of the
Colorado legislature. Some papers havs
announced that the president is deter
mined to send out two cabinet officers
and . numerous . subordinates to take
charge of the convention and direct Us
work.
West Wouldn't Stand for St.
t have read1 such statements, ana
sre Just as productive and more avail-1 violating th l-cent passenger fare law,
ton tnan in many otner pieces, .wiwraoa wH puin
t Passenger fare-law, telj the president that in my opinion
bv tha laat leffiila-1 .r waiiM nnt
sides th oondensery at - Chenalls, the I tur and was scheduled to go into possibly submit to direction and dicta-
The creeldent disclaimed any re-
creamery her is very successfully op- effect yesterday, but the statute of fcon b faderai officials.
niwo, nivins in oairy jarraer a cuoice l "
oi markets at all times.
U. OF 0. LEADS IN
v NUMBER GRADUATED
tm aa w a a. a. sia.. w
innwrini tnmnm urn in ins uurnsi l. s
. r - ' " . - v-v- ( 1 bousbt
university or Oregon, Eugene, or., north of Parts
Juns ll.-The entire graduating classes
of the University of Oregon this -year
number ill students. Twenty were
t tlons secured by both th railroads and RDonslblllty for the published reports,
the State. . ..n.i.n . , . f .A that fiortar
The information against Leedoa was iw . itrinr dunartmant.
m j . . . . , " i w ai i ioiu v '-' g
xiiw i w"f nir cireuii court gMMtiry, Wilson Of the arricuiiurai oe
her tonight by Frosecutins; -Attorney r...tmzni Ah.r. wnuM a-o to Den-
Janl:. i. BV. lj!aon r v oona ver to answer any quesUone which might
. -. I be propounded ana give sucn iniurnin-
D. Force, a real esUte man her. He Bintratl0n of the land laws and pro
bought a ticket' to Goes, four miles nosed changes thereof,
north of Parts. and oald for tit after Si .Ct.Kki. it w.- . nleaaura to
protesting against the 'g-cent rate MBU tn, pr,ident that all those gen-
coming In
md mlnlna
communication Is sgain established It
le Impossible to know th loss of life
or property.
GRINDING SLOW
FOR HERMANN
And Some Impress Doubt as to Jus
tice Mill's Grinding
' r ' ' ' Fine,
graduated from the school of medlclns GRA Y-1TAIRED MAN
FACES BAD CHARGE
and 40 from ths school of law, both In
Portland. Two will be graduated from
the school of muslo and 14 will receive
degrees rrem tn uoder-graduale de
partments nere in Kugene.
His name is John & Gray, aged 60
One post-graduate student also . was I years and with gray locks.' He was:
for 26 years a friend of S. West, a I
ll.m.n r.nrM.n tlnr tha executive de
partment would be most cordially re
ceived ana counseiea wim,
Hot an SnemUs' Coaventiom.
"I do not understand the convention
will assemble with a view of assailing
the administration, but only for a se
rious conference and full and free con
sideration of the numerous proposals to
ameno existing tawa. in my opinion
the people, dealing directly with the
granted ' the degree of master of arts.
den "bodvofeofl of whichever .00 ara WJU1m avenue saloon keeper, but eubject matter In a praetlcaj way, can
1-V.9' ' W? C er West savs thev are friend no more, avolv. more rational conclusions thsn
Though only two persons a re recelv- ccoraing to tne saioon Keeper nis ior
can those dealing with the question In
Toougn oniy .two persons sre receive I .accomm io me saioon Keeper ms ior- r:v:;v.,i.;r.:L i .m hnn.hii ih.i
fng degreee Vom fhe department of mer friend borrowea.33. from him some ahihe""cAL'J Tin bi .Xtlvi o
music. 7 ar (taking instruction. Th tim ago, later returning! with a check ? Lt6."" -w .L..b- ,Froaucuv" OI
twn m whom Arrm will h. -r.rA alleged to be signed .bv Rev Father ""-" n .ju.,.
. um ui. ii k ..Vf.. n- Blick. " . I senator carter nas Deen requestea to
are Mrs. May H. Smith and Miss Orkc "l: . . . , nro.iri. nv tha tBVer eonTantion and
The number of graduaies from : the troublee for it Is further alleged by a w!i cc5Mf..hAcail L"!Lthat 6117 lB
university Is greater than from any broker in th Chamber of. Comraeroe
other school in tha sute and probably that the old man came to his office
in the northwest. No commercial do- representing himself to be J. P. Fore- TTTTNT)T?ET) MTTXTON OF
partments are counted In either, and man. employed by the Peninsula Lura- JIUliA'AVJjA JUAAJXAVll VI
NEW U. P. STOCK
.vm with lnntltlitlnna mntlit. nh I ber COtnDAfiV.
tha university has nearly twlea Complaint was made to tha Aollna
many graauates mis year as its nearest "-"a last nignt - detective hui ana in
spector Bruin arreniea uray at second
ana uiay streets, ite is being held on
a charge of obtaining money under
lius pretenses.
competitor, the Oregon Agricultural col
lege.
CHURCH CONCERT
PLEASED AUD1MCE TRI-STATE ORATORY
(Publishers' Press by Special taaaed Wire.)
Salt Lake, Utah, June 16. For the
purpoee of meeting the expenses of
improvements officials of the union
Pacific railroad at a meeting today de
cided to issue 1100,000,000 in new stock.
f
v (Special Dispatch te Toe JoeraaL)
Cbehalls,, Wash,,' Juns 11 The dally
;m!!k product received at the Chenalls
t oondensery of th Facing Coast Con-
deneed Milk company is now close to
I 70,000 pounds. Over a carload of cream
1 produced dally. Several men are
still employed at the plant completlug
A concert that Won the commendation
v ..Maw. .Huiouv. wa iiv.u mt, .lie i . . .
lw. . .1.. nj, mui topww viapaica , w, xo JOOmail
lMa-hth-: .tr..t . iat -t vnlvsrsltr of Oregon, Eugene, Ora,
rrTtri: V:,,:- J"Z. ." ll. Tha drstorlcal contest here
lad, L. Werscbkul, rendered two baritone
selections, and the Veteran quartet won
WW iwmi - .
miss. -Marion uenae ana. .John-c. "ore ior in rerioa or tnree
Montelth sang in a way that pleased Bach year the place is changed. - Next
the audience. L. P. Bruce played th year U will be et Seattle, th following
pianoia. at iaauo, apa inen again oaca at-mu.
i. ne concert . was given uncer tne 1 . . ,- t
direction of Mrs. H. Hendee, organist of Out of the- five contests' held prevl
TWENTIETH OF JUNE MAN ARRESTED FOR
SHOOTING AN UNKNOWN
?f" SL fl. .r!oh..bal" June 20 between the representatives of o'clock this morning at Fourth and Da-
the University of Idaho. .Washington I." "551 1 1 tu,n.Jl M
no vrsun win oe in laet to oe neia is a case or mistaken identity,
"i. vr in penuu oi tnree years.
' ; Seattle Team Shut Oat.
. Seattle, Wash., June 15. Baseball,
score by Innings, Aberdeen and Seattle:
,1 . 1 AAAAAAAAA A
" - . . v..u w, v. v , i " " ..w.v . w . - . pmin. ..,,,,,,...1 V V V -V V V V V ' ' V
the church. Plans are being perfected ouslJr. Or'J?op. has won one Washington Aberdeen ,....,...0 0 1 8 0 6 0 0 0 8
II 1 II!
i
for several musical evenings to be held wtn,nlni aI inS,?tlL,r- Winners of the Batteries Rush and Arbogast; Ton
st regular Intervals. first prise of .371 hav been: In, W2, neoa and Boettlnger.
in'. .i ui ii -. W. T. Laube Washington; ''1901,' I B. " " , " - I
MoBtreg rforToWn'' MusseV; ATTACHMENT FOR PANS
Washington; 190. another -Washington ! . vA iAllO
contestant, uregon has usually taken
the second prize.
the second prise, $25.
DISPUTE OVER MEAL
LEADS TO BROKEN LEG
ntion4n Simple Method of Raising the Cover
Without Injury to the Hands.
So i many housewives have suffered
burned Angers while examining the con
(Waaalagtaa Bursas ef The Journal.)
Washington. Jun 16. Officials of
tha department fo justlc todsy said It
had had nothing be for it lately relat
ing to Blnger Hermann's trial for eon
splracy In th Oregon federal court and
oould not say whether or not the case
would bs tried. It was said absolutely
nothing , had been brought up concern
ing in trial, recently. Hermann nas
been here all summer. It Is not un
derstood he intends to fo to the coast
soon.
Private advices, however, have been
to the effect that Heney has written to
friends here that h expects to try no
ease against Hermann this year. It Is
Intimated that the government regards
the charges against Hermann as the
most difficult to establish ef all land
fraud oases on th docket of any federal
eourt. umciais ssserr tnat tne in
dictments were brought in good faith
because it was believed there was a
substantial foundation for them, but the
officials are skeptical of the results
woen roey are tnea.
in r
TAFT SAYS HE FAILED
TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS
(FuMlsbere' rrsss by Special Leased Wire.)
St Paul, Minn., June 16. Secretary
Taft left at 6:05 this evening for Bloux
Falls, on the Omaha road, accompanied
by his secretary and Senator Klttredge.
Mr. Taft. on recommendation of attend
ing physicians to recuperate, remained
In bed most of the day at the residence
of J. C HUI, Of whom be was a guest
during his stay In St. Paul. Shortly
before the train left he was taken to
the union depot In an automobile.!
"I could have prevented It if I '.had
only taken car of myself," he said In
speaking of ' his Indisposition while in
St. Paul. "I might have known what
would have happened at the race 1
was going. It was simply a collapse."
4 it Is understood that the railroad offi
cials In St Paul tried to get him to ac
cept a special car, but he declined. ,1
The delegation which saw him off
consisted of r. T. ixrcke, J. K. Mo
Chell, Lee Hall, J. C. Hill, M. D. Munn,
T. B. Kellogg and Louis W. Hill, presi
dent of the Great Northern.
HUGHES
BOOSTED
FOR PRESIDENCY
Frederic Stevens Is Building
Up Organization for New
' I .York Governor. ; , .
MULTI-MILLIONAIRE
' BACKING CANDIDATE
Odell la Pormlng Machln Which at
ii Present Is Only Anti-Roosevelt but
Is Expected to Declare for Goth
am's Farorite Sob. , '
irnbUsbeni' rres by fpeclal Uased Wire.)
New Tork, June 16. New york state
is in the throes of the favorite son of
fever, today and th out look Is that
other states will soon beforced to raise
the political quarantine.
Frederlo Stevens, multi-millionaire
superintendent of publlo works, is build
ing up a Hughes organisation. Kormar
Governor Benjamin Odell is also work
ing on a machine which at the present
time is, only antl-Koosevelt. There is
fee son to believe, however, that before
on tha craft will fly the Hushes
Danner. ., , v
That Roosevelt is not averse to
clash with the governor is indicated by
his siding with Congressman Parsons
tn the flgnt now being waged over the
reapportionment or. ntw jorx state.
Odell's activity is traced by some to
tne oiiic or ai. iu tiarriman.
SIX-FOOT RENT IN
. HULL OF THE OHIO
(Special, Dispatch te Tbe Journal.)
Seattle, Jun 16. Divers working on
th steamship Ohio, lying disabled at
Noma, bavs discovered a jagged hole in
her bow six feet long and 10 inches wide
ana a numotr or piates Daoiy soruns:.
Although she Is not necessarily out of
commission, it will tak considerable
time to paten her un to enable her to re
turn to Beat tie. Two weeks is the tima
estimated for temporary repairs before
sne may venture to leave Nome, but an
even greater length of time may be nec
essary. A cofferdam will ba built to
check the lnruah of water to the after
hold. Tbe shin's bow will then be
raised bv pumping water Into tha after
part thus lowering, the stern and rais
ins; tne dow. inis win lacilitato worg
forward, where the plates ar to be
fixed. She will then be able to make
th trip to Seattle fdr permanent re
pairs.
TAC0MA REVELS IN i
ELOPEMENT ROMANCE
, (Jsarael Special Berries.)
Tacoma, Wash., June 15. P. J. Mo
Hugh, a young contractor, and Miss
Irene Mulr, a handsome Annie Wright
seminary maiden, have eloped. Miss
Mulr was an art student at the seminary
ana some or even ner closest irienas
did not know of the tender attachment
between her and jacHugh.
BUDDniST PRIEST TIES
KNOT AS WELL AS ANY
(Spatial Dispatch te The Jeoraal.) .
Seattle. 'June 16. Several ministers
of Protestant churches hay decided
that Rev. Gendo Nakai, a local Buddhist
priest who has been eeeustomed for
some time to perform marriage cere
monies at the wharf, thus accommodat
ing Japanese women not otherwise al
lowed to land, has no rle-ht under the
laws of this state to perform the mar
riage ceremony, : ,
They laid complaint before the United
States commissioner of Immlrratlnn
who deolded to ask District Attorney
Sullivan or a written statement. Sulli
van today replied that In bis opinion the
law xnada no distinction between rll.
ions, and lr a ceremony were actually
performed br a Buddhist nrleat the
contracting parties were legally mar
lied.
6U.MMEIS RESORTS Y
"as""!! ttsj "si rijinii i n i w Tumi n -s-ir
CLOUD CAP INN
OPEN JULY 1ST
P PENT your vacation at 1 '
delightful - Cloup Cap
Inn, snow Una, Mount "
Hood.' Dosens of en-
Joyable side trips from the ,,,
' Inn. Hunting and fishing-- ,i
, close by. Summit of Mount .
Hood easily accessible, with .
guides, from inn. Automo- .
bile service t torn Hood'
River station, 21 miles
through Hood River valley.
Fare $9.60 for round trip, '
Portland to Cloud Cap Inn, ,
including automobile serv
lee. Rates reaaonable. Writ
tor particulars. . v f ',
' ; HORACB HBCKtXU,
s ' ; " - w.; ','. ,.;,; Manager. i,y..v
' ... , . 't
Hall Ad Agency. . ; ;''.-'r
LOCKSLEY HALL
: SEASIDE, ORECON
Soend your vacation at Seaside and a
delightful Locksley Hall. More attrao-l
tlve than ever before. Accommodations l
of the highest order. One hundred ole-l
gant outside roomer private baths; eleo-l
trie lights; : ot and cold water. I
Annex overlooking the Paclflo and de-l
llchtfulfr situated cottaaes. I
Oalsin Vaxarpasssd. Sei woods a I
Specialty. . . -
, im AvsTnr, s. a. otaum, rrops.1
HOTEL MOORE
orr U THt TEAS. . '.
CIATftOF BIAOH. tXASIPB. OUOOS.
- The Olif House ef Oreroa.
Dlreetlr so tbe beach, orsrlooklnf tue
eeeaa. Hot Hit baths sod surf bathlaf.
Recreation pier for tubing. Sua' parlors,
elactrie Hfhta, fireplace and furnace heat,
fine walki and drirea. Bea foods a specialty
Rates, $2.50 and $3.00 per day;
PKCML BATES ST TUB WEKK.
DAN J. MOOEB. Prop. .
MOTEL, AUDUBON
ba Ajrci8co rtx0PEA riAv onr.l
Sinai rooms or ea snlte. Elt.alor. iteaal
beat, electric lights and ell modcra ' eoTl-
t. strict lr rir.t-eli.a, Ooaenl(at te aboe-l
lag-centers. On direct Une from' terry sndl
are boo ipwuno oepot. naic (I
82s XUIs St.. near Via Ness sreaee.
a tv QANTEftV Mgr.
Steel-Glad 6rubB(
WOMAN KEFUSES TO
NAME ASSAILANTS
(Special Dispatch to Tic Joornat)
Tacoma, Waatu, June 18 Otle
Adams, a colored woman, was stabbed
a week ago by unknown persons while
on the street and is now hovering be
tween life and death at a hospital. The
?ollce were not notified of the stabbing
or days afterwards and they were un
able to understand some features of the
affair. The woman refuses to eiva in.
formation, but several pereons who
Renenrl v h.v
father, who lives in Seattle, manifested I witnessed the assault say two. strance
a Disposition to taxe ner to caiuornia. auiiiy. Aa soon as tne woman
ner gin conriaantes say sne aid : not "'." uea.
want to so. as she was makina- other
arrangements with McHugh for the tu-1
lure.
Eleven days ago both disappeared.
and according to reports here were
married a week ago Wednesday and are
now sojourning at Hot (springs. Every
Slsjpleet, atoMgcaVt
issteat DsadleeT '
GnUtr MiJv
WiU nlORB;
sad LAIQH
STCSirt with .
aaa say atber.
f WfrUDrrrcCWaraaariie
JOHN S. UAU, MnnUhu
21 tlatrtaora Ares fl Fortlasi
Cturef
Oregetj
nskAi
PorsianUcrvoEsconcc
KlTOBtS VITAUTXHa , cured tteosasdJ
of cases ef . Nerreas Debility sod Jasonals.
Tb ay clear th brain, strengthen tbe clrealatiea.
mat Algernon pertcct ana impart e siagnctle
rigor to toe whom Dmg. aiu drains sag lossss
stopped' paraiaBCDtlr. S1.00 per box, 9 bosea.
guaranteed to cure or refund monay, 5, .. If ailed
aaled. V Book freo . Persian ' Med. . Oe., sag
Arch Bt., Pbllaflelpbls. 8ild Is Portland ealy
oy wooflwara, tiara . a oe.
John Overland, aged 62 years, a black- tom, utensil which would obviate this
smith residing at 363 Russell street, diBagreeable feature of housekeeping,
has a badly broken leg as a result of an An Ohio inventor seems to have at-
assault upon him by a number of Jap- tained the coveted utensil In the very
anese In a North Third afreet mstAiir. simple attachment shown in the lllus-
rant It is claimed that Overland was tratlon. As here shown the cooking pot
mtoxicaiea ana aid not pay for, his
food. The Jaos became indiarnant anrf
after ejecting the old man from the
uiuvn are oaia to nave jumped upon
him. He wae taken to the police sta
tion and a physician called.
tents of a boiling pot that it is small I Secrst.1" ben t0 "eP tl" """"l
wonder tney are anxious to procure
CAN ENTEK BEST011ED
LANDS IX OCTOBER
(Washington Bureao of Tbe Journal.)
Washington, June 16. About 61.7C0
acres of land now under romnnra.-..
withdrawal for forest reserve purposes 1
adjoining the Wenaha and Imnaha na- i
tlonal forest reserves in Wallowa ami
Union counties will become subject to
settlement September 30, 1907, but not
to entry, filing or selection until Oc
tober 80, 1907, at the land office at La
Orande,
TEAMSTERS DECIDE
TO ARBITRATE STRIKE.
(Prthllaliera' Treaa bj Special " Leaned Wire.)
Chieasro. Juna lfl. Af 1 nVlnrlr thi.
moraine the teamsters voted to accent I
the proposal of the packers to arbitrate
their differences. This decision elimi
nates me prospect or tne most serious
strike that has threatened Chicaro for
five years. The men demanded 4 cents
an hour Increase. The wage scale and
, working conditions will be arbitrated.
THESE "DRUNKS" TOOK
TIME BY FORELOCK
Last night was very lively at the
police station. The number of drunks
arrested was ,very large. Every man
arrested had evidently planned to take
time by the forelock and nullify the
Manning edict regarding Sunday clos
ing of saloons by purchasing liberally.
Each man searched had a large bottle
or two of whiskey in his possession. ;
Hiss May Curton, tba naw .English society beauty, whose debut, hat cre-
. . ated a furore la London, Is here shown. She Is a relative of Lord
Curxoa of Kedlestoa and la related to some of the greatest families
in tha English aristocracy. - 1
Forest Ranger Examination.
(Special Dlapatcb to The Journal.) ' : . T
Rosebure-. Or.. June IS. A civil aerv.'
Ice examination, will be held at Roe
burg July 23 and 24. for the purpoee
of securing eligible for the position of
forest ranger. All those desiring to
take the ranger examination at . this
place may notify the United States civil
service commission at Washinaton. Dia.
irlct of Columbia, or communicate with
L a JUrtruaa at Rasebursb .
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EXCELLENT CONCERT
AT ALBANY COLLEGE
(Special Dispatch te Tbe JoarnaL) .
Albany, Or., June 15. The first of I
the festivities of commencement weekl
at Albany college was held last evening!
and was In tha nature of a concert and
musical under the auspices of the
; scnooi. The most- prominent soloists
I ana singers ox tne city Dartioipatea.
: The chorus consisted of fifty voices.
Selections from - the - world's greatest
oratorios were given, the selections
from "Creation," the "Messiah and
"Hymn of Praise were especially pleas
ing and the closing "Hallelujah Chorus''
was a fitting . final to the evening's I
entertainment.
The success of the chorus and solo
ists was largely duo to the excellent
I training and efficient instruction and
'direction of Prof. Carroll H. Palmer,
head of the department of vocal .muslo
in Aioany couege,
! CUBAN LIBERTY PARTY
WRECKED BY HlVALRY
LJ2V Eli LIFTS COVER.
(Hearet News by tmgest Leaacd Wire.)
Havana, June 15. Both General Oo I
mes and General Alfred Zayas, opposing
candidates for. the presidency . -when
Cuba is again allowed to govern her
own affairs, today admitted that their
rivalry had causes a split in tne no- j
i vrai puny vnai can never ue iieaieu.
Is provided with a handle of more than VfT3 ?JRSi9&
iitl VLJStL .-51-1 i A"n.el,on w,th terventlon last indefinitely than to see
iwiiwr ,i, biuD, . ii ui .ue u..r bis rival win.
(imtu, or grasping; me
latter and forcing it down a connecting
rod raises the lid of the cot. the lid be
ing hinged to the edge of the pot close
to the handle. There Is sbeolutely no
danger or ourning tne nngers or hand.
Another advantage is the fact that any
liquid in the pot can also be drained off
quickly and with ease.
Won the Hopping Bet.
From the Tatler.
i Captain Bragg bet an athlete that he
could not hop up a certain Ions flight
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