The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 18, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL . PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, '1003.
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Spring medicine
In thotwanda md thoaifcndi of I
bom In oltloa, towns and villages'
thrt dose a day of Ilood'a Bareapa
rilla are sow being Uken by every
member of the fanuty. iA -
Why ocb wide and general dm?
Because Hood's Sartaparllla baa proved
ltoelf the Best Spring Medicine by it
wonderful effect In cleacalnc tn aya-
tem of . all bamora, overcoming that
tired feeling, creating appetite, clearing
I the complexion, giving strength and
animation. -Over
forty tbonaand-teatlmonlala re
ceived In two yean, by actual count.
Accept no substitute for '
Hood'aSaroaparllla
Inulrt on baring Ilood'a, Get it today.
In liquid or tablet form. 100 Dose 11.
HIC LB
HIT BV IMP
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'Kronprinz Wilhelm Collides I
With Crown of Castile in
Dense Fog.
FlCBiUnDHT
I'lUROER
CHARG
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Hi Bevans, Alias Jack .Col
:7 lins, Held at Vancouver
i"'1-' Justifies Deed.
(Special Dl.pstrb to Tbs Journal.)
Vancouver, Wash.. March 18. HI
Devaoe, known for the paat three years
In this county as Jack Collins, was
placed under arrest la at evening by ro
tloS 1 Off ler McFarland on tha charm
' of murdering Ma brother-in-law In Pike
county. Kentucky, five yeura ago. The
arrest was mnl Just aa Brvana waa
bout to U-uve ror I'oitlnixl wiln ma
wife. Attorney Whltt of rikevllle. who
, baa been In this section looking for
Her an m. am leave for Kentucky tomor
row jnnrnlnu with hla prisoner, having
Secured extradition papera rrom uov
arnor Meail.
Sheriff Sapplngton was at Portland
looking for Uevans when he waa ar
, rested.
For the paat three years, Collins, aa
re baa alwaya been known here, worked
In . logging camp near YacolL His
conduct during that time has been above
reproach. Aloes ra. McFarland, uessa
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Vir and Croaop. who are now on the
police rorce here, nave worked witn
Collins and aay he always appeared to
i thesn aa a model citizen. It waa be
cause of having known him soiwell that
; . tfcrariand made the arrest. I i
'. Bevans declares he la lBnocent6T any
Wrong. While admitting that iie killed
Ms brother-in-law, he declares It was
. done in self-defense.
When arrested Devana had 1600 on
hla person. Apparently he had learned
' that the officers were on hla trail and
had Coins to Vancouver from Portland
to get his wife and waa making a speedy
, , return when picked op.
. ' Tomorrow and Friday will positively
be the laat days for discount on east
aids gas hill. Portland flas company.
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FIREMEN AT WORK IN FRONT OF PACIFIC COMPANY'S BUILDING.
DENSE MASS
(Continued from Page One.)
Oil DEATH BED
' " esaM"ssies""ss
If " Campbell - Bannerman
Hies a Complete Overthrow
of Cabinet Is Expected.
. . (Called Press Ltaaed Wire.)
. ' London, March II. Reports from the
bedalde of Premier Campbell-Bannerman
, today indicate that his condition is un
. changed, and that his death may be ex
jvecled st ar.y hour. Should he die there
will probably be a complete reorganisa
t!oi of the British cabinet.
. Pongreag of Students.
(Bpedal Dtipatrb to The Jonraal.)
Buenos Ayres, March It. This gov
ernment has prepared its program for
the congress of students to be held here
In 1910 on the occasion of the centenary
celebration, m , , . . .-,t ,, , ,. ,
Tomorrow and Friear- will positively
' be thovlaat daj'S for discount oh east
Ids gam bills. Portland Gas company.
' . Perfect fitting glasses i tl st Metiger's
over oth-r buildings and water turned
on the fire through the rear windows
and enlts.
ladders were used altogether by the
firemen on the front end of the duiiu-
Ing and after the fire had spread prac
tlrully to all parts of the building above
the second floor. This was made nec
essary nwlnr to the fact that the Hot
aling structure has never been supplied
with fire escapes. .
At first the firemen were able to en
ter the building and ret nearer the fires
but this was soon Impossible and they
were compelled to retreat on account
of the great amount of smoke snd ths
deadly fumes from the rubber goods,
which seemed to be Igniting every
where.
Chief Campbell arrived soon after the
alarm snd took charge of the fire fight
ing forces. While the several lines of
hose were used to good effect after they
had been arranged in the rear, five other
lines and that of the fire boat were
uaed effectively from the First street
side. Hers the men, after being driven
from the interior, stood in tha win.
dows or near them sa nnsslhl nH
guided the waters to the various places
ss ths flames broke out anew.
Xiodglnjr-Xonss Damag-ed.
So soon did the flames in the rear nf
the Rubber company's building break
through the Iron shutters snd leap
across the 12-foot court to the building
adjoining in the rear that occupants of
the Bay City rooming-house at U0
Burnslde street were scarcely able to
move their personal effects out of their
rooms before thev were smoking.
The building is a three-storv brlek
structure owned by Mrs. Rarah Clumla.
On the lower floor, facing on Burnslde
street, are stores and restaurants owned
for' the -most part by Japanese. The
two upper floors are occupied by the
mmm ' Men Dossed frbrn VC
lm0M. Head to Fobt for
MM! Onlv Cnh m
X . i",rei.s"- i --iM. I , - 1
Look at the
List!
(Caited Press Leased Wire.)
New York, March It Ths hlg trana-
Atlantio liner Kronprlns WUhslm of
Hamburg narrowly escaped being sank
frames soon 1 ml ted snd the east aide
of the building waa soon smoking oml
nously. Mrs. Boberts called in her
roomers or as many of them as she
could find, and had them move out fur
niture and peraonai belongings rrom I n the uppsr bay today just north of
uarantlne when she collided with ths
ths rooms on the side nearest the fire.
BU XJaes of Xose
When the department arrived six lnaIenM. f.ff
frantically to ths decks snd ths great-
fought the flames that were pouring difficulty was sxpsrlenced by ths
out of the rear of the rubber company's officers snd crew In preventing steer-
bUlldinr. Lines of hiu. we(- alan car. "S" passengers irom leaping overDoara.
rled up to the' roof of the rooming- otn vessels wers aolng slowly at ths
house nd a detail of men fourht the "me, nowever, ana nsitnsr was sen-
fire from ths roof as well. They were pusly damaged. Each continued on hsr
burning only
able to keep the Clumla building from way,
y oy continually
the side wall with water. The heat in
the little court was intense and the
nremen were unable to stand In it un
til the fire had been extinguished.
Adjoining the rubber comnanv'a build
ing on the north is another roomlng-
nouse me weDer. This waa not dam
aged by the flames.
Mrs. Roberts wss. unable to ssy how
much damage had been done to her
property, put It will probably amount
io 11,500. It is covered by insurance.
HAVTI DECIDES
TO END RIOTS
police stretch ropes. Blacks in Better Temper and
Xo Chance Given to Loot Burning Little Danger Of Anti-For-
eign Demonstration.
Building.
Cantaln 1nnrm nt tha nntix. rn.
was soon at the fire wfth a detail of
men. Mopes were stretched serosa the
different streeta and traffic was prac
tically at a standstill. Streetcars were
unable to run along Burnslde street for
several noura
(Catted Press Least! Wire.) '
Port Au Prince, March 18 Ths
niicemen wem .tli- cruiser Des Moines arrived here today
nf0ntll Vie entIan'.';" n? rr d.oor," and th situation appears less grays
occuPTeddlbfyerthe XlS &lt$?nflS& yt.rd.y. There have been no
except those who had nusinesa none 8treet demonstrations today and the
Captain temper of the blacks which at first
Bay City rooming-house owned bv Mr a.
Chrlstlina Roberts.
The flames Were so hot In the little
court between the rooming-house snd
the burning building that tha wooden I of the property of their respective com
I panles as waa roKlhl l.tn.m.n
! climbed tefenhnne nnlna rnt mA tBri.i.
live electric wires as though they wers
I uariiucBs mreaas,
Moore took these precautions to prevent 1 seemed likely to flare up over the pros-
puiering in case uie lire continued to peot or roreii
spread. -
g in case the fire continued to Peot of foreign Interference, has cooled
I nercentlhlv
Klectrlclana Snd telephone linemen I With American. Herman and TCnrllsh
were also soon at the fire and went cruisers in the harbor, and a French
hut their business of saving as much vessel, the cruiser d'Estrees, due at any
nour it is now ncneven that the danger
of another antiforeign ' demonstration
Tailored Suits
for little Women
IN STYLES THAT
ARE SNAPPY
A large assbrtment of the season's
most choice conceptions in the neat
and nifty.
PRINCE JAP JACKET in
the three button cutaway ef
fect, satin lined, skirt full gored
with wide fold ; Panama, Surah
Serge, French worsteds in
navy, Copenhagen, reseda,
brown and fancies.
, A BRILLIANT SHOWING OF SUITS in all the leading
y' materials, styles and colors, with fancy Painted cut coat;
t buttons to match and the entire coat braid bound. Full
pleated skirt and tunic effect.
; MADAM BUTTERFLY AND NOVELTY SUITS neatlv
trimmed with braid, silk and soutache, good full pleated
. skirt with graduated folds of same.
v". SHORT COATS AND JACKETS of all wool covert. Prince
1. ar,ti'iT ffs fKr f rrm f linArl vtrifVi cotin nlc U - j
,f- cloth.
BOX AND SEMI-FIT COATS in all colors, taffeta lined.
1 Descriptions hardly do justice to the many new styles, and
-we assure you that a visit of inspection will be of much
" -pleasure toyou.
Klosfif Petticoat
Designed for women who wish
to be correctly dressed. Side gores
fit tightly over the hips.
FITS WITHOUT A WRINKLE
Made of rustling Taffena or best
quality TaffetaPrices IJ.dO to
19.00. v .
Displayed In Petticoat Department
MEAT IS DRENCHED.
Boston Market Receives Slight Dam
ages From Water.
The loss to the Boston meat market,
adjoining the Hotallng building on the
north, la nominal and was caused by
water which soaked through the roof
Over the meat market la a rooming
houe run by Charles Hitchcock. W hlle
the furniture here was water-soaked to
some extent, the damage does not
amount to a sreat deal, rnnnriim.n
i I, . " , - . . , , i v i o iic Lau. 1 1 1. yiuiiin
m.riT.f pari owner in the meat present government in the meantime,
The Leonard
has passed
General Firm in and other revolution
ary refugees are still housed at the
French consulate, and President Alexis
hag not repeated his demand for their
surrender. .Instead a plan has been
presented by M. Borno, the conservative
member of President Alexia' cabinet.
I which if accepted by the government
("will solve the present problem. The
decision will probably be reached to
nignt.
Minister Borno proposes that the
refugees at present taking refuge under
the French flag be sent aboard the
cruiser d Estrees UDOn her arrival snd
deported, the French cdnsul to give his
word mat snouia any or tne conspira
tors be caught plotting against ths
Fine $20.00 Suit .............$20.00
'Conqueror" Derby Hat ' a00
Patent Leather or Calf Shoes 3.50
Shirt of good quality .75
Linen Collar and Tie....... .50
Pair of Suspenders .25
Total value 938.00
All for only $20.00
You Get All These
for only $5.00
that is, you make a cash outlay of but
$5 then pay $1 a week until you pay $20
$28 val.for only $20
BsMBjTaBatBTasjsjjatek
$1.00 A WEEK That's AH
This offer holds good all this week. We dress you in new, nobby medium weight Suits,
fine Shoes, Hat, Shirt, Collar, Tie and Suspenders for the small cash payment See the goods
and you will surely purchase. , . ' '
(hi
Yamhill Street
First & Second
hlncir nlln nln. v.n
Mill. UIQ
iiawiinj Duuaing on the south, is occu
pibu uy me v.naries t: ueebe compa
ship chandlers. In the num. hniin
at 6 and 7 First street is the wareroom
of the American type foundry. This
k-wii.-crn esuupeo, nowever. with prac
Spectacles 11.00 at Metzger's.
TOO CLOSE IN
(Continued from Page One.)
sengers were calmed and several boats
lowered, into which they piled. The
boats made several trlns he
ana snip, s&visg an of the peraonai ef
rects or passengers and crew. Nleht
" npeni on me oeacn, wnere fires
were built and temnorarv nheifor.
erected. The few farmers at Fort Ross
did all that was In their power to help
the survivors, but there were too many
iioiii me rumuns 10 oe cared ror com
fortably.
The Pomona, was following the nn.
ally dangerous method of "close In
shore" to save time and coal. Had she
been a reasonable distance off shore
the accident would never hftve hnn-
pened, as no Inset current exists off the
point that would have sent her off
ir course ana toward the reer.
SEXAT0B FULTON
PILES PETITION
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
8alem, March 18. Charles W. Fulton
yesterday filed his petition for the
senatorial nomination on tha Renuhll.
cart ticket with ths secretary of state.
His petition is signed by 2,900 voters
frm 17 counties, his home county of
Clatsop supplying 631 of the signers, the
largest number rrom any individual
county.
arums Ami 4, 190T
CREDIT IP DfSIRED
v XSLSVT hian and woman to know-about our NO
; EXTRA CHARGE CREDIT SYSTEM. Small weekly or
monthly payments to suit your convenience is all we ask.
tJJE ant you to investigate this method of dealing.
, . WE Want your trade, for we believe our system deserves it.
DORITGOyOH
No one should permit a cough or
cold to run unchecked, ! Serious throat
or lung trouble Is likely to follow.
voe, ana use promptly,
Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup
which quickly relieves and cures colds,
wugns, Droncxutia, wnooping-cougn,
moaaieo, croup, and prevents pneu
monia and consumption. ,t ( ;
they will he turned over to Havtl for
punisnmem.
BLOCKADE IN BLUE
un hut linn
luuniHino
II
BROKEN
Train Service Kesumcd; Im
prisoned Passengers and
Mails Released.
(Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.)
Pendleton, Or., March 18. The flood
waters have entirely receded and traf
fic is now open east and west from
Pendleton. Hundreds of passengers ar-
rived here on trains this morning who
had been delayed at La Grande
three days. Heavy crews both east and
west were put at work by the O. R. &
N. to clear tracks and repair damage.
The company will suffer a loss of
many tnousands or dollars. There are
neavy mails in from east and west
today. The throusrh tra n from the
easi win reacn i-oniana this afternoon.
MULAI HAFID WANTS
TO END REBELLION
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Casa Blanca, Morocco, March 18
General d'Amade, commanding ths
French forces in Morocco, has replied
to the peace overtures from Mulal
Hafld, pretender to the throne, that he
is able to Dromlss the latter good treat.
ment as a prisoner, but that all bar
gaining for terms must be preceded by
unconditional sarrenuer.
muiri was practically driven into
corner a fortnight ago. and General
d'Amade has been butting his followers
to pieces ever since. His plea for peace
is consiuerea as marxing me oeginmni
of the end of hostilities In Morocco. I
Mulal surrenders he will probably be
sent to France to guard' against fresh
outoreaKs under nis leadership.
BOY IS KILLED BY
GLANCING BULLET
ths bank holidays proclaimed last fall whether ths holidays applied to only claimed and neither nartv nMot f
nfiw-z ssg$ffiF.
A cup of Ghirardclli's Cocoa
gives more nourishment, more
energy, more strength, than a
dozen breakfast rolls, at a frac
tion of the cost. Don't quit eat
ing. rolls but remember
EAS1P OUTEffTING ta
nandTenlh
Trial Bottle Free.
VallBV..Vi.Alt.. J i
Cough Syrup and to convince yon that it
u
(United Press Lasses Wire.)
San Diego. Cal.. March 18-Ellsworth
Whalen. 17 years old. died today fol
lowing mysterious shooting last night.
Ths boy was throwing- rubber balls at
a negro s head for cigars when he was
struck by a bullet which the police
think glanced off the target ta a Shoot
ing gallery nsxt -door.
David Koderlck, proprietor of the
gallery, and O. H. Severet one of the
men snooting si ins target, nave been
axresiaa.
.THS ITOKl
VOXm CJU5&X 74 vCKOS
J AfU. NO SUBSTm mf. I ttt 1 nTTTirn m-i-r i- i irrt
Ask tor Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup. Insist on' VI AOilllS it lVJX HA2i ii
ths old reliable cure.
paving it There is no remiuiv n.
... . i ,i j . . , . . . -
JV"' a IUUU ; x 18 1
Price Sic., cog. and il.oo
perfect ssfety to ths youngest child. It is sb
. - . mm Vi mSV aI SSflSI HSt UOt
HOLIDAY DECISION
(Special Dispatch to Tba Joornal.)
Olympla. Wash.. Maich 18. The gum-
tion raised in Oregon . and Washington i
i over ths Jurisdiction of courta during- j
(D
LESS' THAN. A CENTA CUP
Is made with scrupulous, con
scientious care and old-fashioned
attention to cleanliness, purity,
goodness and quality. No cocoa
at any price can be better or
more delicious. Your grocer
sells and recommends it. v
. D. Ohtrardelll Company
San . PrancIeo 1