W THE ' OREGON UAILY'- JOURNAL, QTLAW1V SATURDAY EVENING, ' JANUARY 5. 1S03.
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CARRENO ONCE LED GRAND OPERA
VENEZUELA DURING A'
Pleasant to taho and does not . gripe oivn&useatdfi
Cures Chronic Conipaiioni Stoma
LICEfJSE -
REVOKED
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REVOLUTION
"V J Council Committee After
' ':s irnarimr ' Testimony An-
. ' mils Falloh's Privilege
diarfiiAfi-ainst Canteen
' Saloon Dropped.
"As soon a a criminal comes to towu
he heads for 'i'oni Fallon's saloon.'
' '"Fallon 1" personally acquainted with
most of tho western rrooks."
"Fallon's saloon Js the worst resort
for tha harboring of yegg-men In .i'ort-
'""fitnr the arrest of the Sellwood post-
office robbers I have often wondered
that Fallon has been allowed to retain
a license anywhere. The police mu-t
have been neal cent in this matter.
"Whan we want to arrest crook thi :
first place w look for .him la at rai-
iqn a aaioon.
These and many similar statement
caused ' the members of tha liquor Ji
. cena. committee to recommend the rev
ocation of the liquor license of Tom
" Fallon, 'saloonkeeper. Third and Couch
. streets, yesterday afternoon. ,Tbe,, pre
ceding; statements were mada by Mu-
nlctpal Judae George Cameron, Captain
Patrick Bruin. Ix-teetlve Coleman, Pri
vate Detective William J. Mitchell, who
1 ferreted out the postofflce robbers .it
Fallon'a Second street resort, and other
police official.
Two , Befus to Tote,
All tha members of the committee"
. war present. Including Chairman Cot
tell. Rushlight, Wills. Vaughn, Driacoll.
Wallace and Bennett When the vole
rima noon a motion made by Vaughn !
and seconded . by Wills to recommend
the revocation of . Fallon a license, all
' . voted yea with the exception of Driacoll
and Rushlight. Rushlight asked to be
excused from voting aa be came In
. late and, did not hear all of the tea-
tlmonr. When Chairman Cottel called
' for the noes. Driacoll remained silent.
He did not vote to retain or revoke the
- license. '. i .x
The evidence Introduced In the 'case
'showed that Fallon had been harboring
crlrnJnjilHjf - the worst type in. hla re
sort and although Fallon put up a good
'' talk in tola own behalf the preponder
ance of evidence against him waa so
; overwhelming that the committee had
nothing else to do than revoke hla 11
, cense. Even the bartenders employed
by Fallon have been convicted of crimes
and it waa one, Toota" Bryant, who
played .In with the poatofflce robbers
while serving Fallon.
lewis Char gas rail Down.
- The charges against Minor Lewis,
firoprletor of the Armory Canteen sa
oon. Tenth and Couch, alleging that
Lewis catered to women, fell flat. Cap
tain Bruin was forced to admit that he
v had detailed two men to watch Lewis'
place for It months and that they had
found nothing against the man or his
place. ' .
Where the charges against Lewis
came from is hard to determine, but It
la said that he would never have been
hauled upon the carpet but for spite
' work on the part of certain members
of the detective department.
It waa while hearing teatlmony In
the Lewis case that the question of
allowing womeq In saloons waa revived.
- Lewis declared the only -women who
came Into his place Were a few German
women who visited his saloon to buy
beer occasionally.- When asked if he
i. was willing to abolish women from sa
loons Lewis said the quicker such a rule
was put in force the better he would
be pleased.
. As soon as Lewis stepped down from
th witness stand, the committee unan
imously voted to dismiss the charges
against him. - - !
City Attorney John Kavanaagh ana
his deputies are working on an ordin
ance forbidding women to enter saloons.
There Is no doubt that the measure
. will be passed .upon . its Introduction In
the council. -
. Charges against the Denny saloon,
'Fourth-street .near. Stark, were dis
missed, as were those against Charles
Mays, proprietor of the Circuit saloon.
Stark street near Fifth, although Mays
was -warned to keep women out -of his
. ffUoon In, the future, which be promised
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MOSER HANDED
Carreno, Who Wielded the Baton After Revolutionists Had Captured
Regular Conductor.
Carreno, who will give one of her fa
mous recitals at the Marquam theatre
Monday evening, February 8, In the Lois
Bteers-Wynn Coman series, has had a
life full of such experiences as rarely
fall to the lot of woman, and she has
enjoyed, during her artistic career, aa
much variety of work as can be imag
ined. At one time it fell to her to
direct a aeries of performances of grand
opera, for which she had no previous
experience.
Carreno waa born In Venezuelan and
they are exceedingly proud of her down
there, aa well they may be. Ha
the requeat of the nation, compoaed the
national anthem, Carreno was Invited
to Venesuela to attend the Bolivar cpin.
bratlon as guest of the state. She waa
met at the boundary with bands and
military processions, and. on arriving,
waa given the freedom of the city, pre
sented by the mayor with appropriate
ceremonies. Of course there were Car
reno concerts which were nlaved to
packed nouses, and the intervals between
these were diversified by social func
tions of a distinguished nature.
Unfortunately just at the beginning
of the opera seaaon. the blithesome
Venesuelans decided to Inaugurate one
of their periodical revolutions. Barrels
of gunpowder designed to blow up the
president of the republic, and the con
ductor of the National Opera, were
found under the opera house, and thla
unkind Intention created quite a bit of
evcuemeni.
Although there was not another corV
ductor within several thousand miles
the poor leader was packed off in
hurry ,and no spot enough obscure i
hide the president, a most spectacular
personage, being found, he was per
suaded to remain and take his chances.
Presidents are more common than con
ductors, and the opera house was in t
tumult until the first violinist sue
gested that Carreno take up the baton
and conduct. -
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fc "en a uroriaiw vane, rm .iicuv.
with her usual magnificent disregard of
rates, consented and led the orchestra
ror three weeks, and also with tremen
dous success. At the end of this tln
the turbid revolutionists turned their
enthusiastic attention to other members
of the nobility, and the president and
conductor were again launched upon the
high tide of social and political favor.
Carreno, quite naturally, regards her
experience aa an operatic conductor
among her most Interesting reminis
cences. The recital here will occur
Monday evening, February S, at the
Alarruam theater, and the seat sale for
It opens next Friday morning, January
ii, ai iv o ciock.
to do.
It is not believed, however, that the
proprietors of the Pup saloon. Third
and Jefferson streets, will get off so
easily. All the evidence was not com
pleted in this case yesterday. The
place Is -said - to be a disorderly one
and to cater to women. Police officers
testified to the proprietors having been
arrested and fined $55 for selling liquor
to a woman under 21 years of age.
Members of the committee received
quite a shock when Captain Bruin told
them that these were not the pnly cases
he had for them to hear, but added that
he did not Intend to file charges against
the others until he saw how the mem
bers acted on the present ones. In
other words he told the members that
If they allowed these cases to go by
without penalising the offenders; he
would consider It useless to prosecute
the others. His' declaration caused a
smile to flit around the long table.
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SECOHOJEMON
Turned Down as Candidate
by City and County Re
publican Committee.
Gus C. Moeer was turned down by a
vote of 10 to 6 at a meeting of the
members of the committeemen of the
city and county Republican central com
mittee of the Eighth ward last night.
The meetlpg was held in the office ol
R. C. Wright in the Dekum building.
When the Moser resolution waa called
up it provoked a great deal of discus
mon, but at the wind up it was decide!
to stand by tho action taken a short
time agoand accordingly Mr. Moser's
candidacy for the nomination for dis
trict attorney was opposed. Because of
the strictures passed upon tho action of
the ward committee at the last meeting
of the combined committee the members
of the ward organization now aay they
will stand by their guns and carry the
controversy up to the other committee
if the point Is again raised.
In connection with tho refusal of the
Eighth ward committeemen to indorse
Moser it has developed that Frank 8.
Bennett, a member of the council, is
also In the race for district attorney and
is expecting the support of the com
mitteemen from the Eighth ward.
Bennett waa elected to the council
from the Eighth ward. Up to a short
time before the last election he had of
flcea In the Mohawk building but moved
to the east side. Because of this move
he gained a great deal of support from
the residents of the east side of the river
which he would not otherwise have had.
A short time after the election, however,
ne remuveu 10 ins oia oriices in the
MonawK building.
i hub tune nun i raenneir is i - ' 1 t ,
MA , J , 1. L. . , .L C " I 1 ft, I W U 1 11.1, IU Willi II It
so strong with the residents of the ,,.. i.rrnin , h n. . .h
t side as Just prior to the lAt mu- t.rom nA l0.
.i .i - l " .. : neaven. anu none can any
NINE PILES TO
COST S4.0D0.000
Most Remarkable Tunnel in
World to Bo Built Under
City of Los Angeles.
Eli P. Clark, who Is building the
Mount Hood electric railway from Port
land to Bull Run, has begun construc
tion at Los Angeles of one of the most
remarkable tunnels on the western con
tinent It will be a four-track electric
railway tunnel, a little more than nine
miles long, extending under the city
of Los Angeles and giving an outlet
for the beach lines of the Los Angeles
& Pacific railway system. The tunnel
will cost t4.000.000.
The company's present fast line be
tween Los Angeles, Santa Monica and
other beaches makes the trip one way
In 26 minutes. The distance is 19
miles. A Los Angeles man can reside
at his seashore home and attend to
business In the city as conveniently as
can the Sellwood resident who works
downtown in Portland.
The trip between Los Angelea and
Santa Monica is retarded by the neces
sity for running trains slowly through
the city, and the lost time has to be
made up by the run south after passing
the Junction of the Sherman line branch
to the oil fields. This junction la about
eight miles out from the city.
In seeking a direct outlet from the
city the company was confronted by a
high hill that skirts the city limit and
Incloses it like a Chinese wall on that
side. The company determined to tun
nel under this hill, when tn levels
were taken It waa found that the to
pography would permit continuing the
tunnel several miles, ine opportunity
to stay underground waa seised by the
hundreds of
now holds
gates of
nay If It
wants to run its cars loo miles an
hour
The tunnel will be extended a dis
tance of more than nine miles, with four
separate car tracks, by which It is
not
cas
nlcloal
trenched with the politicians of the
warci committee who are planning to in
dorse his candidacy as soon as It is
officially announced. That, so the
real' reason for" the drubbing MolSr L? .K n!R eBffTfffaf
hast received at th. hands of the com- Pj- Jj"""-1 nIheSnmanf ,
Moser Is still confident 'that most of NuS.uon- .,, a .t.
th r.thor nn ,u -.7.. .Y, . The result will be to give the com
dorse hla candidacy Irrespective of the P8,nv Jwo lof.u la.nKp"t'' on.a...or n'ne
fact that he was for four years the dep- miles throujrh the tunnel, and the other
uty or Jonn Manning and supported the "I e,l"1i " l"c B"ui"
Democratic ticket during more than that tho Junction, where a speed of 70 miles
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an hour can easily be maintained. The
net gain Secured by the construction of
this enormously expensive work will be
to clln iO minutes orr or the present
running time between Los Angeles and
Santa Monica, making the trip in 10
minutes.
There will, of course, be a direct fin
anclal gam to the company In the les
senlng of cost of operation, and of
handling the Immense nnssenger busi
ness that has been developed by the
bench line. 'ine company will rect
a zz-story orrice ounaing and passenger
T i i y , . ..., i a zz-BTory omce nunaing una pasnengei
JifillfiVed i jOm.raot Will Kfl station at th entrance of the tunnel
hat to Minneapolis Com-
dlstrlct of Los Angeles.
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SADi FRANCISCO, CAt
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LONDON, ENGLAND -
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NEW 'YORR.WK
pany for $61,849.
When the bids for the Union-avenue
bridge across Sullivan's gulch were
opened yesterday before the members
of the city executive board the lowest
bidder was found to be the Minneapolis
oieei ana macninery company with a
oia or loijBia. rne otner bids were
Midland Bridge company, J69.793;
Northwest Bridge company, S64.0S0:
company,
tlon comnanv.
field. $67.02; paquet & Giebisch. 69,- that if it does'not give satis-
We Sell
Ittbl.
$73,560; Burrell Bridge and Construe- On the OOSltlVe HaTanteO
, J67.780; Robert Wake- - .,. . , .
started as soon as I
It Is believed that the contract will XflAfinn xXTPt will rATMtTI 4rift
be let to the Minneapolis company and laCuOU Wo Will rcIUTU UIO
entire amount of money-paid
us for it. We mean this-
and ask all -those who are
sick and need strength to try
The antiseptic qualities of
Mexican
Mustang Liniment
the construction
possible.
No action other than to dlscuns the
construction or tne bridge across Sul
livan's gulch at East Twenty-eighth
eireei was laKen yesterday. The Port
land Railway. Light and Power com
pany persists in Its refusal to pay Its
share toward the cost or th i.h1o-a
iinxiici in Bini penaing. vlcyi , .11 . j
Attorney John Kavanaugh is of the it with this understanding.
OOlniOn i nflr the enmnnnv ron Via fln. I w
nelled to Dar 11a nrn rata iharo an.
cording to the terms of Its fninchiae. I Woodard". Clarke & Co.. Portlanrl. fr.
ui iwiou ilh privileges 10 me streets.
HONOR MEMORY
OF SCOTTISH POET
tVith Scottish songs by local talent
and Scottish dances' by plalded and bon-
heted clansmen and bagpipe selections
by Major McDonald, Clan Macleay, tio.
122, Order of Scottish clans, celebrated
the H9th anniversary of the birth of
KODert juurns in tne new Armory hall
last night. The musical proeram was
composed entirely or well-known Scot-
tisn songs, uncer, the direction of
Mrs. waiter Keed. tne Treble Cleff
ciud gave a numoer or del a-htful ren
ditions, Mrs. Reed herself being forced
10 respona 10 aouDie encores. "Angus
McDonald" was 'Bung by Miss arace
uampoeii witn line erreot. Miss Ethel
Lytle, Pont J. Zan and . J. Stewart Car-
ricK ,were on- tne -program Tor aoloa
and each was- enthusiastically, ap
plauded by the appreciative audience.
An Illustrated lecture on "The Char
acter ana roeiry or sunns ' was given
by Bishop Scaddlng.
1 Dances in costume were contributed
'Clansmen flood, Macuormack, Ren-
e. Robertson and Thomnmin Thai
celebration waa presided over by Chief SfifeS or"" . .
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Portland to Los Angeles
AND RETURN.
Including Side Trips to Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey
and ; Pacific Grove.
ONE MONTH FOR GOING TRIP
SIX MONTHS FOR RETURN TRIP
STOPOVERS AT PLEASURE
SOUTHERN
WITHIN LIMITS
CALIFORNIA'S
Sunshine, floral festivals, endless drives through orange orchards
laden with golden fruit; splendid beaches, surf bathing, , thriving
cities, palatial hotels and resorts, and many other attractions, com
bine to make it the most attractive place in America at this season
or tne year. .
THE ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS
Which takes you there, hasn't an uninteresting hour for the entire
v - trip. Read about it. Call at, the , )
City Ticket Office, Third and Washington Sts., Portland
and inquire all about it. '' -.Vv.-';-"
insure its
beinc the
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in all
cases of
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and foreign matter be
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the wound. Inflamma
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relieves promptly and
InsTst'on eettinirwhat
S.ndS.11 you Mtfptubstitutes,
disappoint.,
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WASHED COAL
Our fifth bargeload of coal from our mine Just
. ....... Ask us about It
unloaded. All washed
Over 300 Tons Sold in December
; ' . NO 800T NO DIRT OR FIND COAL. ' '. Mi
Burns Wcll$7.003PEIV!irdNLasts
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