The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 08, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON " DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND' MONDAY ; EVENING, JULY j 8, 1907.
TEr.lPLARSF.lEET
ADMIRAL BROWNSON RETIRES
: AFTER : FORTY YEARS IN NAVY
: III Ed
P
J
'' 1111 'v. j')'v . V
Tfitrticth Triennial Conclave
Saratoga Springy.
MANY COMMANDERIES
TARDY IN ABE1TING
Hundred Thousand Visitor In City
' ; Tomorrow Jg J)j pf Grand Pa
rade, Which Will. Be Reviewed by
Governor and Supreme Of fleet.
(Joornal Special ServteO . V
Washington. Jfulyx..AiUr5be!n In
active eervloe lnee olvll war days.
Rear Admiral Winard H. Brownaon, at
present It) charge of the bureau Of nar
1 ration at the navy department, reached
the age for statutory retirement today.
Admiral Brownaon fa one of the tnoat
popular orricera of the navy and In hie
Jon- career he hae been the central fig
ure In a number of stirring adventure.
One of theae occurred In IMS,, when
email fleet, conflicting of , one . Ironclad
cruiser, two torpedo boats and aeveral
merchant vessels, .seised the harbor of
Rio Janeiro. No veaaela oould paea Into
or reach the plera In the harbor, end
much distress waa occasioned. A email
fleet of American warehlpa waa In the
nelahborhood. unoni them tha Detroit.'
In command of Admiral Brownaon, than
a commander, An American merchant"
man waa alao there with a rarro to die-
charge, but waa prevented from landing
by Hello's fleet Her. captain appealed
to t be commodore in command of the
American warahlpa, with the reault that
the Detroit wae detailed to act ae an es
oort to tbe American veaael and to aee
that her captain bad an opportunity to
discharge her cargo.
. Clearing deoka for action and with
every man at hie poet. Commander
Brownaon Bent word to Admiral de
Mello of what he Intended to do. and
than gave the command that aent the
Detroit and the amaller veaael on their
perlloua way. , Through a lane formed
by the Hello navy they Mailed. Boms
gunner of the Braillian fleet fired a
ahot at the merchantman, and before the
moke had cleared away one of the big
runa or .. tne uetroit oeicnea rortn.
Brownaon ahouted from the bridge to
tbe Braslllan admiral that If another
ahot wa fired he would deliver a broad-
aide. Thla had the effect of alarming
the Braaillana and the veaael discharged
her cargo In peace and retired In good
order.
3 jjav
JAP iJimSnTS
:p;s? T.rroCt TwentFive Dollar a Head
Tax Against MlKaao's sub
jects to Be Taken Off.
t (Joeraal Special Service.)
Saratoga. N. T., July l.Speclal and
regular tralna arriving at ahort inter
vale poured thouaanda of Knights
Templar Into Saratoga today to attend
the thirtieth triennial conclave of the
(raja encampment. Every eectlon of I
country la represented by the ar-
lvala and from preaent Indication! the
outh and far weat will be especially
well re:
of the
their own banda and drum corpa with
them, and the aoenea at the atatlona
and hotela are thoee of gayety and
f leasing confusion. Stragglers are no
Iceably absent, the delegations arriving
in complete numoera in nearly every in- x (Journal Special Service.)
lamv. .., . u. r
A larva number of enmmanderlea uiiswa, uni juiy o. iuw
were seversl hours late, but they head tax which the Brltlah Columbia
seemed to come In aa fast aa the tracks I tn nn all Jananaaa
. , . . a was, wia mb w sap vaa .a - m
hem. KarYv l th.mor.nVthr.tV.; entering British Columbia will not re-
and publlo places about town took on. a main in force long. The 'Dominion
crowded appearance, and everywhere government will veto or disallow it,
were men wearing atsaight-cut black aa on former occaalona. for four rea-
coata, adorned with myatlo Insignia, and aons
women wearing riDDons ana oaagea 01 1 First, a head tax imposition can omy
various colors, winni 01 unuauai if i na nv statute, ana ai Dreseni v-nineae
tlvlty were Dresented In the corridors are tha oniv Deoole so dlaarlmlnated
oi me oig noteis. i against.
viiii m.ai vh4tM I Heoond. this cannot De aone accord
Oreat aa the capacity of Saratoga for """" "4
entertaining crowds, all accommoda- Thfc, m,ny of th, j,p.ne.e 00mlng
tlona will doubtless be taxed during the from fioaolJu t0 Canada are already
remainder or thle wee. It Is estl- tTnltau1 a,mtmm rltlaana and eonseauentlv
iter Canada,
Urand Trunk Paclflc officials
nese to rush work on their
way or it win not De nnisnea wunin
Up to preaent Japanese Immigration
to Canada has been small, but It is
be here before tomorrow morning. viurth'
Every possible provision has been made npe(1 japa
1VI LUIUtl'l I KIIU VIIIVIIMIIIUCII,. I all
Many of tha delegations thta arrived In contract time,
spec fill rara will continue to occupy the t0 nre
cara aa sleeping quarters durlna: their ,n K.n.Aa h
stay. Two of the largest churches eDectad It will be much larger.
bave been converted Into restauranta to
beln those who have taken nearby lodg
Inga. Another temporary cafe capable
or reeding 6,000 at one time nae been
provided.
The encampment program will be
ushered In tonight with a reception In
honor of Grand Master Moulton and
the grand encampment by the grand
commandery of New York
Tomorrow will be the day of the
great parade. Eleven dlvUlons will
constitute the great proceaslon that la
te be reviewed by Governor Hughes and
other Invited gueata. In the first di
vision will be the officers of the grand
OIL KING KEEPS
08111 BIRTHDAY
encampment and notable visitors, among John D. KOCKefClICr OOSClTeS
un tuner ur rnn 01 ruaiun, ma
Anniversary Some Doubt
supreme grand master of the great I
priory or wrmianil ana walea. an well
aa the special representative of King
feawara.
Drtn a Saratoga Track.
The Knights TemDlar exhibition drill
at the famous Saratoga racetrack
as to Year of Birth.
Wednesday morning la expected 'to be
the beat ever glvoa.ud. Meat- to .the
parade of. tomorrow, la the great (fu
ture of the triennial conclave,' In Con
vention liall Wednesday night four ele
gant trophies "will be presented to 'the
winners In tho competitive drills.
Thuradav will be eaDeclallv for frS.
ternal vlalts and the , progressive ball
Is scheduled for the same evening, to
open in the Grand Union and United
States hotels, Conareaa hall and Con
lmu
hlbltlon rirlll. Theae are only the
ventton hull, all
aneoualy. by an ex-
greater conspicuous events on the
week s program as gcores of others
hav been provided,' including many
band concerta. excursions, constant
entertalnmenta In hotela and conttnuoas
. outdoor vaudeville Id the parka.
JAPANESE OFFICERS
C03IING TO AMERICA
(Journal ftpaclal SerTlee.)
New York, July . A distinguished
party of Japanese naval officers who
have been atudylng the European dock
yards, shipyards and other eatabllah
menta for the production, of warship
material, are among the passengers to
reacn Mew xorK toaay on tne ateam
ahlo Carmanla. The party Is headed
by Admiral Baron Yamamoto of the
Imperial Japanese navy, ex-mtnlster of
marine, ana tne otnera are members
of his official staff.
The party will be In the United tate
about one month, during which time
they will be shown every consideration
by the government. Tomorrow they
will be received by the president at
Oyster Bay and later In tbe week will
be gueata of the' Japan society at
1 . . V. .4 K UA,A1 A , ..1.14
" will be paid to the Jsmestown exposi
tion Derore starling across tne conn-
ent.
ENGINEERS ASSEMBLE
AT CITY OF MEXICO
(Jooroil ttoerlil Serfke.t
City of Mexico, July 8. Nearly !00
members of. the American aoclety of
Civil Engineera are gathered here for
the society s thirty-ninth annual meet.
Ing. They come from all sections of
the United States. Canada and Mexico.
The meeting will continue about 10
days, the sessions being held in the
senpoj or Mines in thla city, A pro
gram of unusual' Interest tins been pre
pared, and the speakers will be anions'
the moat noted civil engineera of the
worio.. ,
CATHOLIC EDUCATORS
MEET AT MILWAUKEE
(Journal Spwlnl derrtef.)
Milwaukee. Wla., July 8. Many of
the moat eminent Cathollo prelates and
educators of the country are in Mil
waukee to attend the meeting of the
Cathollo Educational association of the
United gtates, which will be In aesslon
here during the next few days.
Prominent among those who are to
take part are Archbishop Qutgley of
Chicago, Archblahop Farlev of New
York, Archbishop Glennon of St. Louis,
and Rt. Rev. Monslgnor D. J. O'Conn.ell.
president of the Cathollo university at
Washington. D. C. . ......
Joarsil Special Steele.)
Chicago, July 8. John D. Rockefeller
whose' whereabouts recently has been
a causa for speculation among process
servera, . and who waa forced to appear
In court Saturday where he plead lg
norahce of the Standard business, haa
a birthday anniversary today. It aeema
to be about as difficult to fix the oil
magnate's exact age aa It usually Is
to light upon hla exact whereabouts.
Some authoritlea have it that Mr.
Rockefeller was born July 8. 1888
while others .declare that It was in
1838 that he first saw the light of day
and began to dream of oil combines
and millions. The latter date la uauaJ
lv acceDted.
However thla may be It la certain
that Mr. Rockefeller fin da hlmaelf on
hla preaent birthday, whether It be
hla sixty-eighth or alxty-nlnth, the pos
sessor of more money than any other
known individual in thla or any other
t'uunirf, Ant it la m urii7 Btuv iudbv
that the more birthdays be has th
more money he will poaaeaa, despite
the fact that he acattera quite a few
mllllona yearly among American col
leges and charities.
Three or four yeara ago, when Mr.
Rockefeller did not have very much
more than a half a billion- dollars to
his name, his Income was two dollara
and a few cents over every second of
tne flay. Tne average man earning ix
a day can appreciate the difference
there is between 83 a day for aix daya
a week and $1 a aeoond Tor aeven days
IME STEEL
TIES TO BE USED
Pennsylvania Road Aban
dons Metal and Goes Back
to Georgia Pine.
(Journal Special Serrlee.)
Pittsburg. July 8. The Pennsylvania
railroad bas abandoned all efforts to
utilise steel ties inatead of wooden ties.
It la alleged that steel tie have not
sufficient resiliency to stand heavy
travel and are too rigid, especially at
curvea.
Pittsburg mills making steel have
been notified that the Pennaylvanla rail
road will not make any more experi
ments with steel ties, as none yet in
vented hss made proper . showing. A
large order haa been placed for Georgia
pine, and all the ateel ties have baoii
ordered removed.
After the Mineral Point wreck, which
waa proved to have been caused by the
ralla tearing loos from the ateel tics. I
the Carnegie Steel com pan v Insisted
that steel ties would ret prove super
ior to wooden tlee. The Pennaylvanla
company had a commission exam'ne
all phases of the steel tie. It reported
that aleel ties might prova, durable
on a straight line, but not on ourves.
CIGARETTES TO
MATCH COSTUME
Will continue for another week. We announced last week that we had too many diamonds on hand,
money lying idle and producing nothing. We needed cash, so we decided to sell'our precious stones
at a big discount. The saljfc was a success and we sold a number of gems. We are pleased," even if we made
no profit, and have decided to continue the sale for the present week. We have a magnificent stock, of diamonds,
mounted and unmounted entirely too many, as we have already found out. If you need a diamond or just
wish to make a safe investment, this is your opportunity. Only 6 more days, then the old prices will be restored
R1LAD TH1LSI ILLUSTRATIONS
PERFECT WHITE DIAMOND
Former Price 7.00 This Week t? 5.25
Former Price $12.00 This Week $ 8.00
Former Price $15.00 This Week $11.25
Former Price $16.00 This week ........ .$12.00
Former Price $25.00 This Week $18.50
Former Price $32.00 This Week $24.00
Former Price $35.00 This Week $26.25
Former Price $36.00 This Week $27.00
Former Price $39.00 This Week $29.25
Former Price $45.00 This Week $33.75
Former Price $60.00 This Week $45.00
Former Price $70.00 This Week $52.50
PERFECT WHITE DIAMOND -Former
Price . . . . .$102.00 This Week . . . . $ 70.50
Former Price $110.0O-This Week $ 82.50
Former Price $122.00 This Week - .$ 01.50
Former Price $137.50 This Week ... $103.15
Former Price $150.00 This Week . . . . . .$112.50
Former Price $180.00-This Week $135.00
Former Price $203.00 This Week . . . . .$153.75
Former Price $225.00 This Week . $168.75
Former Price . $255.00 This Week $191.25
Former Price $300.00 This Week $225.00 -
Former Price $360.00 This Week $270.00
Former Price $400.00 This Week .. . . .$300.00
WE SELL FOR LESS THAN
OTHERS SEE FOR YOURSELF
TWO STORES Portlind, Oregon,
and Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Popular and Reliable Jewelers and
Diamond Specialists
272 WASHINGTON ST.
Near FOURTH Phono Pacific 27S9
a week. It is Impossible for the human
mind to comprehend the vast nese of
Mr. Kocaereuer s weaitn, anouia tne
oil magnate live to reach his one hun
dredth birthday and should hla fortune
continue to increaae at tne preaent rate.
SERIOUS FIRECRACKER
FIRE AT HARRISBURG
(Special Pluptteh to Tbe Journal.)
Hitrrlaburg. Or., July S. Small boy a.
wnue llgnting iirecracaers in u. u
Kelsey'a barn Saturday afternoon,
started a blase which conaumed it In
a rew minutes, wnue tne Darn waa
burning aome of the sparks from it Ig
nited the residence of John Kelsey
situated Just south of the barn, and it,
torether with a woodshed, were soon
burned to the ground. Sparks -from tho
residence were carried by tne wind to
Nate wirtdon s residence and barn and
Mrs. S. S. Holt's residence. Wlndom's
dwelling had several large holes burned
in tbe roof but no serious damage waa
done. The need of ample fire protec
tion haa again been emphaalsed.
LITTLE BOY BADLY
BITTEN BY MASTIFF
(Special Dlapatch to Tbe Journal.)
Hood River July. 8. Alarmed by the
screams of his 7-year-old son, Edward
Thornton.- Of Underwood. Waah.. ran
to htm yesterday to discover that be
had been dangerously bitten by a mas
tiff which he owns, it is tnougnt tne
dog and boy were playing together and
that the brute became angereo oy some
thing the boy did' and attacked him.
The animal made a big gash In the boy's
throat and it was at nrst reared he
would not recover. After an examine- I
tlon by a physician it is thought he
will recover.
Latest Foible Among Lon
don's Smart Set Is Shown
in Smoking Styles.
(Joaraal Special Service.)
London, July S. The latest decree.
that every Item In a woman's toilette
must harmonise " In coloring, haa af
fected even the convivial cigarette. The
new cigarette for the fair sex haa no
cork or gold tip, but Is fitted with a
tiny cylinder of taffeta silk to match
the gown.
Theae cigarettes de lax are enclosed
In a case of brocaded silk, scented with
the owner's favorite perfume.
Dainty silk-covered boxes to match
the cases are provided, which contain
one of tha new silver electrlo cigarette
lighters.
An enterprlalng west end Arm haa
created the woman's "slip-on smoking
gown. It is an extraordinary thing
that although cigarette smoking haa
been fashionable among ladlea for years
nooody naa suggested a smocing-room
toilette." the manager eald.
"Tea gowns have been a woman's !
only standby, and they are hardly
suitable for a amoklna costume. Our
sllD-on smoking robes are made of
colored tussore silk for the summer, and
velveteen for the winter. The garment
has to be put on over the head.
"The fireside allopera are made of
quilted satin to tone with the gown, and
are tied across the instep with satin
ribbons."
ACCUSED OF LYNCHING
INSANE WHITE MAN
THIEVES SECURE
CROWN JEWELRY
Gems Worth Quarter of Mil
lion Stolen From Strong
Room of Dublin Castle.
(Journal Special Berries.)
London, July 8. The Express says
that on the eve of the departure
of the king and queen for their state
visit to Ireland. It has been found that
the jewels of the Order of St. Patrick,
valued at $260,000 bad been atolen from
the strong room of Dublin Castle,
where they were kept. The robbery
waa discovered, owing to the Jewels
ranted for use at tne atate
iptlon.
Pai
world to prevent them from beln
being wanted for use at tne ata
3rintiliu-a of the missing Jewels
have been telegraphed throughout the
world to D re vent them irom oemg aoia.
Thev oonalat of a star, atudded with
of various stones, valued at $19,000.
and five gold and emerald collars of
the order, consisting of golden harps
and enameled roses, tied with golden
knots, valuwl at $20,000.
The Dally Mall glvee the atory re
servedly, adding that the oolloe refus
to give any information. Servants at
the castle say they have heard nothing
about the robbery.
large Brazilian diamonds, with a cross
of rubles and emeralds. and other
stones, of the value of $150,000. A dia
mond badge aet In allver. with designs
DEVOTEES OF WHIST
MEET AT CHICAGO
(Joaraal Special Service.)
Chicago. 111., July 8. The large as
sembly room of the Auditorium hotel
swarmed this afternoon with whlet de
votees come from every section of the
country to take part In tha aeventeenth
annual meeting and tournament of the
American Whist league. The tourna
ment will continue all through the
week. Play for the Brooklyn trophv
occuplea this afternoon and evening.
The contest for the Hamilton club
trophy, to be played for thle year un
der the knockout system, each club
retiring from the oonteat aa soon as
defeated in a match, will occupy the
afternoona of Tueaday, Wedneaday and
Thursday. The Minneapolis trophy
match for palra will be played Wed
nesday evening, Thursday afternoon and
evening and Friday afternoon.
,
Don't think that pDee cant be eared.
Thousands of obstinate cases have been
cured by Doan's Ointment. BO cents at
any drug store.
THE MANUFACTURERS OF GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES
HAVE CAPTURED
SALEM, OREGON
The capital of the state of Oregon and county seat of Marlon county,
15,500 population, 100-foot streets, 17 churchea, four banks, Indian
training school, deaf and dumb school, state petutentiarr, insane
asylum and other state institutions.. ASK ANY OF THE FOLLOW
ING FIRMS IN SALEM FOR A PACKAGE OF
Golden Grain Granules
The cereal health coffee (100 per cent pure), which makes ererybody
strong who drinks it regularly; it tastes swell. 25 per package.
RUTHERFORD ft DOE
FARRINGTON ft VAN PAT
TON H. M. BRANS AN
BELLE ft STIFFLER
GIB LET ft CO.
L. H. SCHULTZ
MOIR GROCERY CO.
A, DAUB.
ROTH ft EPPLEY
A. L. HARVEY
DAMON ft FOSTER
W. A. IRVIN ft CO.
F. a BOWERSOX
O. K. STORE
(Journal Special Berrlce.)
Raleia-h. N. C Julv 8. Purauant to
the order of Governor Glenn a special
term of the superior court meets at
Monroe, Union county, today for the
trial of men known as "Anson county
lynchers." The defendants, more than
20 in number, are allegeu to have
lynched a white man named Johnson
whose friends eay wae Insane, last
year, creating great excitement at the
time. The defendants were brought to
trial laat fall, but at that time the case
waa dismissed because the indictment
waa defective. Most of the defendanta
are prominent farmers and business
men.
Our Fifteenth Semi-Annual Clothing Sale
I IN NOW OIN
DES
OSAGE LAND DRAWING
IS HELD AT TULSA
(Joaraal Special Serrlee.)
Tulsa. I. T.. July 8. The Osage land
drawing, which was to have taken
place in April, but which was held up
pending an Investigation of the tribal
roils, waa commenced toaay. Tne til
ings will begin at the rate of SO names
a day on August S. No preference in
the selection of lands will be given be
cause of Improvements, but members of
the tribe will be given an opportunity
to exchange selections under the suoer-
vision of the commlssoner.
THB POLICYHOLDERS' COMPANY
"PURELY OREGON'-BEST FOR AN OREGONIAN
, HOME CFFICC COS. SIXTH AXD AXKENY STCEETi, P02TMND :
Alt. MILLS, . J L. SAMUEL, CLARENCE S. SAMUEL,
' President . General Manager. '
' Assistant Manager.
BMtous? teel heavy after dinner?
Ton rue ooated? Bitter taate? Com
plexion sallow? LJver needs waking up
Doan's Regulets cure bilious attacks. 25
cents at any drug store.
WILLIAM FKIEDLAY
DROWNS IN SANDY
(Special napatch te Tbe Jnaraal.t
Hood River. July . Willard Fried
lay, aged IT, wae drowned near Trdut
dale Saturday while awlmmtng with sev
eral companions In the Sandy river.
It la thought he was taken with a
cramp, as he sank before aaslstance
could reach him. The body waa brought
to Hood River, bis home, yeaterday.
where the funeral was held..
Stage Employee Meet.
(Joaraal Special Serrtee,)
Norfolk. Va.. July S. The annual
convention of the International The-
WE'RE CUTTING PRICES m CLOTHING
And when The Chicago starts cuttin g prices it's time for the people to loosen
their purse strings, for profits are abandoned entirely, and even cost is given no
consideration.
RARE VALUES IN MERFS CIM
HUNDREDS OF PATTERNS $15
TO $18 SUITS AT
Not alone the regular 3-piece styles, but some ;
very handsome 2-piece suits, in all wool home
spuns, worsteds and serges, blues and fancy
mixtures, with or without cuffs on trousers.
Many broken lots remaining from the past two
weeks' heavy selling have been further reduced
and added to this glorious selection at. . .$8.75
atrlcal Stage Employee' alliance) be
ran at the Jamestown exposition today
and will remain tn session . until the
and of the. waalr.
The attendance la large and renre-
sentattre of tha chief cities and towns
throughout tha United Statea and
Canada,
(OTP
FOR MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S
OUTING SUITS
That sold from $8.75 to $12.50, single and double styles are included,
light and dark mixtures, well made, good looking, neat, genteel suits,
in all sizes 33 to 42. Now is the time you most need these during the
months of July end August. Come tomorrow. Don't wait Choice. $5
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