The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 05, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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D, , THURSDAY" EVENING, v MARCH ID 1005a' "T" . " ":: ''V
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THE OREGON '.DAILY JOURNAfc -PORTLAND,
cwinir,
HOT. IIIR HIE
CkwAnv tn K far trta manty rf mir 'riitAtnr (inA if inrrinwnlant tn t-iU
Stbckliolaers They Were
: left -Dblding. Sock by
the store Saturday night we have decided tb discontinue the after 6 o'clock
specials and place these irobds at your disposal all daviFridav and Saturdav
and Saturday night till 9:30. This arangement will give everyone an op
portunity to benefit by these exceptional bargains. . , , ,
. '.nitric Pronioters.
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V" ' rnkiM pimb iMH wire.)
t fhliaa-A UnirH . k. Th flnnrfI
troubles or the Chicago-New York E)e
trto Oompnny; wMrh wna oramnllred two
year aoo to build an electric mu u
tween Chlcaijr. and New York has oame
to a htad. " David' Kabackr Mid seven
UMeK stockholder applied to the clr--i-uit
court at La Porte, Indiana, for tha
nppolntmcnt of a receiver for the com
J.aby and for the Cooperative rt1r"
tlo company, the Wealcrn Seourltl ea
rompar.y. the Uoshen. South Bend it
the Hancock
lnteniroan companj
company.
and
It ia understood that other etockhold-
. era, owning i'50.00 worm or me
toch, nrw repreaentfd In the actlom
Judge Hlihtor, after heni the ap.
. ' nilcAtlon, appolntd George . Mull, an
Indlanapolla-aUorney, aa temporary, re-
rrtlver. He Immediately filed a bond
:''or eiiu.008 and tuok rioaaemlon of ail
the property In Indiana, thla being
rati mated to be worth nnaljt t5OQ.0t
The complaint containa lti.000 word
nd reveal the Inner workings of a
Kpertaoitlar aehme atarted by a numoer
of proinotera and many facta hitherto
unknown ara mad public. .
1 , The air line company atarrea out wun
' capital of $l,0U0,0fi. Thla waa in--roaed
flnaliy to f SOO.tHTOtOIMr: Thtr of
1 lcwa are accuaed of ualng the .Uaited
Statoa malls to d errand. Little waa
rfonvir. the way of actual conatnictlon,
' tha activities of the aompany beintc con
fine! to a 12-mile electric lnterurban
.. power runnlnv but of Ia Iort
. Til petition allegea that the company
never Intended to construct a Una be
tween Chlcagot and New York, and
though, more than $1,000,000 waa takiui
from Mi public, the moat of It waa
converted to ttm uaa of the offlcera of
tba wompoAJU
i M.itjm I. i m ' I
UEIiTUCCI SENT TO
STATE PENITENTIARY
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(Siierlal Dlnwtrb to The Jnaroal.)
KtiKMia. Or.. March 5. Andrew Ber
tttecU of Cattag Grove, pleaded: guilty
In the circuit court yeaterday aner
niMin on the ehanre of aolicltlng to Im-
moraJlty and- waa aentenced by Judga
i4arn ta W9 ymra -in - rner uzmw peni
tentiary. The arand lurr returned an Indict
ment) against Erneat Coleman, a barber
of 8prinarfield. charging violation of the
looal option law ana ne is now in tne
county Jail awaiting trial. Testimony
waa ofTered that- Coleman aold llrruor to
a number of bowi afc Snrtna-flald w.ho
became Intoxicated, and; ware compelled.
by tha officers to. toll: wtiera they got
Ui llqoon. .
ILiRRlSBtrKG FREEir
--I FROM BXALLP0X
' (lloarfal DUpatcb to Tba Joornil.)
Harrlabnrg, Or.. Vterch S. The; ana
faailly here, that bad tha atnallpox ami
was quarantined la now entirely rid of
tba disaaaa and the bona waa thorougn
IT fumigated toduy by an officer aent
here bv tba- oountik Th only eaaew In
town; were in this one fajniljv Robwlth
standing reports at othetr pisees Ut
I-iarrtsburg waa quarantined. Thar la
positively no further danger from- the
alaeasa. ;..t-. - .
Thal.arlasd Mad0,
1 glBmimf1t Faaeaaty I
Oaaarsa lavas aaat s ataar
ConaV t WtaS Wat
tmi ftmad aa saraiaBam rau
Ul. aaHaa? aaas. tas aSvlaa
f mr sratasM tried Xfeaall
rte-TarOiaaey ssmsm
. aaat U eaaaa a a,
thUM I ta MhS seat aassliasaj
r LaGHm, was
OMMjhs taa la sMfls
Toaratral,.
Jan.:
fM
Praised AS roadf.
raebaca Bidalga, Mazloo.
Tbea.B.BaUMrUadMas.00, ,
Omtumiu-J. daalrs ta
akaaMlafaryeUiwOB ,
Srfur(ade sraaae ky
Dartnc tkraa years I angered 1
with a panlateat salMeaary
yvwmm, w ohms Bl W
loae ail sty umk, aaa sty lata
Tkreagl
seeaaie
eeata aeareeiy eaapart .
aa hwummii t
eaaaalate wtta vaar
weaaerfal aieaiqiss aad 1
SMitea as taae it, H4 aa I
waa aalc be tra soul I
sagaa Mragalasiy baaiOk
eUowlag air saaaipla.
aaaay sotsob kava bea
iwimq ana iay mil
ym s la tbMklsg
ya very keantl
eaom
vtallft Saasss,
Ladies' Hosiery 25c Pair
The most complete line and the finest
assortment at the price in the city. All
the newest spring shades; alSo black
and colored; embroidered and lace ef
fects. Plain black and white feet. Reg
ular 35c grade.
Dress Goods 25c Yard
New plaids, .checks and stripes t
just the thing "forwts'iand chil
dren's dresses; the finest range of
patterns ever khown at this price.
Regular 50c values.
While Underskirts
97c Each
White cambric nd full width,
trimmed with 12 rows tuckt, 3
rows lace insertion and deep
lace edging; 1.50 grade.
Bead Sharkey's. Saturday ad.
:EXP0SITI0N TO SHOW
r MANY STATE EXHIBITS
goerial rtlmMtcb to The Journal.
Olympla, Wash., March 6. For the
purpose of dlacunalng ths collection of
tale exhibit which will malt up pare
f tha stavta's ganarmt display ac tna
Alaaka-Yukon-Paclflc expoaltloiv the
: . governor has summoned: tha commission
to a meeting- to be held In bin off icei
- "Mreh I - at- pt-r -Th headw of atf
department, pureaus ana insuxuxioos
of the state have- been invited to ant
with the commlaslon at that time.
SENATOR PROCTOR OP
VERMONT IS DEAD
Dr. BmiVo Pita&Tg-lH!ivy
Is, a Scientific Prescrittiott Csrefully IVcparcd Fro nr the Purest and Bert Ingredients.
Df. Bdll Pla'-Tir-Rane? Compiles WRI tits Katloaal Pin Food Ui
And you; will find by looking at the carton and label that if .
Black Taffeta Silk
$1.10 Yard
An exceptionally good value:
guaranteed 35 inches wide and
a regular $1.35 value.
r-nnfaln no iniorioas or bAb4t-proiucin drags. Ask
tor DR. BELL'S HNE-TAR-HONEY, and
take no substitute.
LlesSc for ft9 Cs3 en Urn Cottls tni
Osr Cuaretsa tlo. 5C3,
Dress Poplins
29c Yard
A fine dress fabric, in
all the newest shades;
Copenhagen, gray,
champagne, white,
green, blue, brown,
navy, dark green,
pink and cream; 29
inches wtde, and reg
ular 35c grade. .
Corset Covers
37c Each
Fine white cambric, trimmed
with two rowa lace Insertion
and' lace edging; a 50c value.
Black Dress Goods
57c Yard
52 inches wide, black Panama,
a grade that sells elsewhere
for 85c a yard.
rHKPJJWD OM.T BT
h THE.E. E. SUTHERUMU MEDICINE CO.. iMettsratt. Pacfucah. Kt.
Corsets $1.45 Pair
For short, full figures. Very low
bust. Extreme dip hip, with front
and side supporters; long back.
Sateen, white and drab; 11-in. clasp,
5 hooks. Sires, 24 to 36.
ladies' Hosiery 47c Pr.
All the newest designs and colorings
are shown in this line. Dots, checks,
stripes, also black; embroidered and
lace effects. Plain black and white
feet. Regular 85c grade.
POUH SCHOOLS
TO BE SAFE
Si
(Continued' front Pgs One.
(United Piae Leaaed. Wl)
Washington. March 5 United State
; Senator Redfield Proctor of Vermont
. ti4: ui hia anartmanta at. fha Cham
plain here yesterday afternoon, after a
Kit art illnens. followln an attack of
ths grip Ths senator's son. Governor
Fletcher Proctor, of Vermont, who waa
, summoned to the city, was at ino Deo
, lde when the senator passed- away.
Banator Proctor was 11 years old..
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n ' Basketball on Skats.
FrMav nla-ht at tha Exposition rink
the Hood River boys wtli meat tha
. Portland team of basketball players.
The gams promises to be a lively one,
aa the Hood River boys defeated Port
land at Hood River. A. Waldateln, the
fast racer, will olay with the- Hood
River boya. The Portland team ia com
posed or the crack players front the
colleges and club here.
Tha Atkinson school 1 well provided
for in ease of fleet accord tog tO tba
taUmenU o Professor 8. F. Bail, prin
cipal of the school, Theo are four
large double doors opening outwards.
Professor Ball says, all of which, are
pent afr trmss durfnr tHW time school
is in sssston..
These doors are so situated In rela
tion to the furnace that ths children
marching towards them leavs tha vi
cinity of tha furnac sohtad. . . Ia, taja
way. should -a. fire start, from an over
heated1 furnaco lh children would be
running from ths firs from die time
ths left tad rosso vattt tfcey- reauaad
the open air. , ,
t our ooya are assignea to encn or ins
aoora ana at tne iirst tao ei ine nail
annonncmsr aJU4clU the boya get to
joa aorsas .anea. aa poaaiDts xor tnsai
to do sov odcis them and hook them back
ao thay ara entirely ant oT the way. No
book or wruoa ars takon by tha ChH-
axen aurmg a lire arm. every pupu
at ths east and west side of tha build
ing. Tls DrlU at Hlh School.
"There ia never a time during school
.hour when there is not some ono In
every room in the building," said Pro
fessor Davis. "The janitor 1 always on
duty In the basement. I do not see
therefore how a fire oould possibly gain
' sufficient headway before being discov
ered to endanger the Uvea of any of the
students. I do not remember that there
has ever been a scare in the building,
but believe that should there be one
the pupUa would be marched out In
perfect safety. With the drills which
are held every two weeks, It is custo
mary to empty ths building of Its 810
students in two minutes and lesa.1
When Professor pavis was asked
whether or not on of the rooms on the
second rmr waa BlooKea rrom in nre
escape by a blackboard, ne aam mat it
was. so again wa not una ox in
soon
rWfSJPORT
Hot Political Fight Being
Waged Between Tacoma
Democratic Candidates.
All Seams All Seams
Allowed CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS Allowed
(Special DUpitch te n Journal. )
Is the association's fifteenth
Tacoma, March S. Municipal politics I meeting and promises to bs ths moat ,
notable in its nisiory.
her baa reached the bolllnr noinL
a... tu. A.nA K iro nl fwm I "v--m- v um jsvy viulj Huuiiuauuu i riAai flUMUOnB US ine cuai ui iiw iu-
the assembly hall or from another room in to primaries which will tak place I terlala. labor, freight rates, adyer tlalng.
both on tha second floor, whll aeros next Tuesday, ar holding flng f PmU1. and Jha.il6el. laws..wiU
a. . . it HH !- ssifaa r rrtak nniin. mrnitw aaa en rpwin AntrinA aak u i BiTiHniiiHi. nu liibi unuvi iauv uuesvavaa
inr the fir escape could also be reached J P llcn voters that he is th only man that will be discussed is the proposal to
UiAiit AKannt An I UlBl CU DMI Tflal ntmnAMTIA Mild lil ta I linilffS BX1BI 1I1K VI I DOO noowv mviutia aa,v
"There Is one window," said Frowiwrivu mt xemocraue iae mere are twoiene nauonai uuuy yi w -
. .. . 1 . 1 . . l 1 1 JU w . n V. a & .nilHar. MAnAW . An 1 TI A J I .RMMI..T nn TH1I IA III PI IEIIU UVBf ill.
Jiavis. wnicii ib diuuiwu uji - m i , v. Mtjvrs. r, vr if bhu i w ( -
blakbafd- I -understand inai wnan in i viriea. .jjrury. in usmoomsnaid f wnnia.JionTiay' . .... . .
xL-o m n. n ft vu the In-1 aa t Informal convention ta tirin. ,tmt The narticipant in
Read Sharkey's Saturday ad.
-taCiJ
We have the boys'
trade on the run, so it
runs right in here, be
cause we have made the
Boys Department one
of the strong features of
our store.
Mothers who want to
see their boys look their
best will find our stock
will stand the test.
th aisouasfon
tantion to cut this window out and thu I or "uggast" candidate. Wright was Will include, the foremost newapaper
Mtv direct connection with the escap. I " eholc of this convention unani-f oubliahera of Canada, specially invueq
tL. v.i. . nAvor Hnno Thl room. I monsly. Drurv. lurvr riiaA M in. I anaakera from the United States in-
formlnar lnta line and narebmar out uiv I w ,,.., -.ah tha .irann tmm tha I tentlon of maklns: a. run in tha nrim I efuMa Herman Rldder of New York,
dec doubl quiok time., .Tb 40 ptrhtla I . aasembly hall, or from an adjoin- I lea, and has been after Wright, hammer president of the American' Newspaper
inr room I . u 'u" Ior weeKs. Monday night he I aasooiaiion, anu mrani mtv.i
..v. n aia nrUia. I "r . '""'"I umi uruvea log moai I nanci vt. v.
Miss AlDhea Dlmick. principal ot th.mniAJtJ'
Brooklyn school, ha 400 pupils and charges of rraft rft r.w k ..TW.V 'W-rJVr.
train them t accustom tfteraselv to I Th mavor waa nru7 .n .m..
fire drill that may com at any time. d a hearing, brury refused to allow
. " t "" iu speas, ne naving rented tha ball
t thla matter H Is a very JmportB himself. Then Wriuht niiAw.V . hA
- - - . 1 1 - i: i - nn i .1 ni. T4i..w "rr-tM amhi ...... . . . , "
lour or nnr pupua can uimrvn luimkiiatii kmu -',.''"'. . i, m uuuiiprfa in urury strwigtll to
nui s nui uni urm. j u.m too tne meeting into their awn
Is two. weeks St least. Thla rule IS I handa
sTrlctlv enforced In th school 1 b-1 John T. Bibb, and Mayor Wrlaht wS
...liir : '
ar taken ut ot th bulldln in Berieot
enter and marches oacK . auripg tne
ami t tare mmutasL t
At th Chastnajt achooi th DU-
U ar marched out or tne ouiuung un
der th fire drills m 1 minute and CO
second s. This building also t well
mi nniM wlfh. ) atl anamnar oarwara.
Ther e 6wO tioots thfuugO whlcn up thla matter it la a Yery Important I himself.
HENRY MILLER WANTS
THE PEOPLE TO RULE
(Sneela! Haaatch to The Joarnal.)
aJam. Or.. March 6. Henry J. Miller
bi?lnrlnjftf Aurora has Wed hie petition for
iter, but too mucn time eannot o o- houtd to a table, and whit the crowd nomination for representative in Marion
voted to It. I have a, systm whreby yelled until th roof rang, h burled ,untv He la a successful young bui-
oecaslonally we build ntm In -the such a Phlllpplo at lUPy . Si nes man and has Tbeen a hop buyer for
basement and fill th building;, with bcn heard. Drury waa unable to at 2.V- . Ha ta well known amona
smok. The children ar unabi to ten any policeman to keen ni nrf in I IV" 4. ni .h. .niir. nArth hair n?
Whether th alarm ia for a terot secured deputy hrlffa. but I tha county. He unauallfisdly states that
not It aocuytom them to th smell of th tmw ot th crowd being danger- ,-' will support th choice of th people
?kr?Bd "SUSS"!..?"! ou" tha deputies left Orurf tS bohli fVltTC5tM aXtw if elected to
aasembly. Mr. Miller says
Th halls ar wid and ther is n dan
ger at any tttm of fir causing any
Danie or loss of life in tb kulldlna, ac
cording to th etatemantp of Profsor
L.. n. Morgan, principal or in auuooi.
Big Door aad rtr Escap.
The Couch school ha thre big dou
Me door thronsh which th pupils are
marched to th campus In time of fir
drills. Each door Is opened, and fas-
tanari lv hnvB anMttallv detailed ana
roi,-. YK. ..'h .nl1""" - r.i. ! J. L .1. " wu ruw. am jnq io answer Wright h a-eneral
i loinou v vj nvvB, " wf - -ve i rut war nnvH an v LruuuiH wuu uriu. i dux wa rArncaii a 9 a n i - . . i
for the doora at the fli'st eU Of the IT-.rti.-7Jnt bva aa cantalna who fn,: "ZT XZT"., u Mb peopi I.e ..", . moauy
T.7th. TsiiBina- ihfi i "". ."J"! .Ti11 -present. ano; ..tore
waavw, -" ti j r :v i lati ooorti inrpw: iktii ui uuuuw uvrs i trvrrs uiierftncea sown nf thmnf
.-r , .T.rL n." tz i a patent iirrtuignnram wnoiouy iUI7 uu nas caiiea tnem ail orr ta tha dia.
uniocwea ana wmcn open t k i lock from the ins de -they can b I a-uat ot tha mavnr '
pushe4 outward easily, My JOO pupil "I hd expected to spend th ntlr
can leav in uuuaina ta wwui vw sauna-snootinar." said ha thla
a quarter.' , , . morning-, 'and hav gathered all kinds
At th Arteta. school which la beyond of ammunition, but Drury is a quttter.''
the fir districts, about th same Pre-1 jDrury announces now that h will
i . i a. nw m . a i - . r. . .
cauiions ar men, itidciuu t.
safe.
wava
wards. thr 1 a trig fir acap rach
fnsr from the third floor to tha ground
his aacan I mad or an outaiaa
tairway, and ia gained Dy douDi doors
opening outward. The big door down
stain are so Wld that eight children
could march abreast through them. In
call a grand jury to Investigate
To Launch Perelict Destroyer.
(Catted Praaa Ltawd Wire.)
Washington, D. C. March 6. Within
ths next week or two a derelict de
stroyer, me iirst veaaet or ner iyp duwi
for th United states, win be launched
at th Newport mewa anipyara. 'ine
new vessel will be under th control
thof the revenue cutter service, and will
I Itflllu. .1 . w . Kmc Ala tMntla I k. .ui.t vr..w.
UnoPdratalleUTO nd H takes them about on8 minute? to that If h do not mak pr oiie w'reekd or waterioggeT derelic?. thit
U 1 Tkamnt ' knttSfX. Buiwiug oat of tn, Buildin. Ther ar four against him h will pajr U th cost are a nienac to navigation. It will
WPrtS4S of'thLadd ?oubl doors? which ar open afi h hTmsell. Mayor Wrlg lret4latin J?5isTth AUantic coast from Maine
Ci that nis buUdin i onfof t,me- - ... . , 7 commencing prooedlngs to fore to Florida, and In addition to destroy-
?he8rarVand tailM In the city Blrt 81d BchooL DrXW.Qtt hf board of educaUon. 1 derelicts, will render aid to disabled
to? the safety of the pupfu ttoao? Principal H. H. Herdman of the. jS'.Hft? "S11 -teainera and sailing craft wherever
i?t"f?aelJui5."- PP"!k. J?.T?2.5i Kaat tvriinrt hie-h Bchoni ha Q du. Wa business record at th head of our Dosslbl.
of "iu WO psavrn
rr.. " i,n.. .... h. V.i 1 nalnutaa ta leav th building. There I m
i "' " .vT .,m1"L "I" I ai fn..r witlta. all with doubl doors
opening front within,. Mr. Herdman
hasn't tried the smudge test upon the
high-school students. ,
Charles ,Xs Rico. orinclDal of th
Clinton-Kelly achooi. wher BOO pupil
are housed nas iriem go aown in iwo
ftair in nariy quaik aivjsions. aooui
apprehension of danger to. th' pupils
of hla building. ' .
Principal T. T. Uvi sr'tiw Wt
Side high school believes ther tsno
danger of panic In that feuildln. . The
ktriK-ture la enulDDPd with two fire es-
south swe. Kiea tness acap r V're .'? .
four stairway leading from the uppe two thirjir ttJK !
floors to the first floor." Wher lts regular tis6r? lah tUs, and
can be had through larg 4ouM door any of the teachers or ,tae Janitor may
- 3fH 8taie f W Highland al
alA taut ha ha' 80 nunil in hi build.
tog And It take 0 saconda, to amty
tne rooms ana tians 01 cnuaren. :
-'Thr ire four exits." said Mr. Stan-
ley,. fnd a oon" v alarm sound
th teacbors marshs! th pupil v vry.
thing ta uropnea. ana me ciasmes
Read Sharkjrs Saturday ad.
CLOTH IMG. CO
taUiimnnFrop .
165-168 THIRD ST.
r
3
A Few Bofivilfe's"
At $10 a Share;
Two of fnMijr reasons 'arhy
the few shares offered t , the
above price are worth "hlore
than we venture to state:
Over $500,p00 in advertising
signed up. '
99-year contracts with news-
' papers all over the country in
sure .wide ind jaff e circulation.
T Calf and lejirii the others. Jl
BonVillc Pub. 'fG&!'
41S MARQUAM, PORTLANI:
Nw Sewer District.
(Snedal Piaaateh to Tba Journal.)
Centralis. Wash.. March S. At
meetlnsr of th city counoil last even
lng a contract forth cqnatructloa of
a lataral sowar district embracing the
greater part of th city, wa let to the
firm or uavia, mui ua. or this city,
for th sum of 134,411, which waa the
lowat of seven bids, ranging up to
1 witnm- u oaysv
Gaaaditu Fyes Association.
(United Press Leased Wire.
Toronto. Ont.. March (. Prominent
newspaper editor and publishers from
Haiuax 10 Vancouver gatnerea in to
?A:r.:"ZKr.:X today for the annual convention
w2 nVtTer-.YTwh KhrwtonS tM Canadian rress association, it
class ieave.th building, maxing-uiem
aro out by way of both stair and any
of tha- four doorways -W also occa-
alonallv allow tha buildln ta rill WHO
eihok and then turn in an, alarm for
tna enitaren 10 iev any arop ineir
book and -of course make no attempt
to cure their, wraps as we consider
inai live ar tne only tmng to oe con
sidered in a schoolhouae fire."
nossibl.
- . . 1 , m j . . . m I
1W new ew is xut xeei long ana
20 feet deep in the hold. Her motive
power equipment will be two Scotch,
boilers that will supply steam at high
Treasure to a triple expansion enpine of
,609 horaepower. Th veseel will hav
a single screw and will make a speed
of about IS knots an hour. Her equip
inmiap win include ine latest parapner-1
nalla for blowing up hulks, and her
coai eapaeity will allow her to be kept
Western Ice Jlanufactnrers.
(United Presa Sealed Wire.)
Kansas City, Mo., March 5 Leading
Ice manufacturers of Iowa, Kansas. Ne
braska. Missouri, Oklahoma and several
ether states assembled in this city to
day for the tenth annual convention of
the Western Ice' Manufaetupara .
elation. The convention will remain In
session thre days. durina whinh im
a wld rang of questions affecting the
Ice making industry will be considered.
W Mil III Jill
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