THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. , FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL. , 1903. f
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YET TOO
FOR A TALKING
LATE
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: Commander ; of "Fleet r De
clarcs He Will Be on the
i j 1 Bridge of Flagship Con
nccticut; When It Parses
' Through Golden Gate. v
- . ' (Called. Press Leasts' WW.) '
' Pus Robles. CaU April I. Rear-Ad-mini
Evans ta confident today, in view
' of hla already marked Improvement, that
, he will recover tie health In time to
, - rejoin the fleet before It reaches Ban
.Francisco, and la telling hla friends that
: when hla . flag ahlp, the , Connecticut,
.- paaaea through Golden Gate he will be
r on the bridge.
1 have never failed ' In anything ' I
have made up my mind to," he declared
, today, "and I'll toot fall In this In
stance," i
) The admiral la under the care of Doc
tors McDonald and PhiUlps. who da-
' dared -after - the dieting ulahed patient
bad oeen given tne first auipnur nam,
' that the admiral promlaea to respond to
me treatment .very , nioeiy,. t
' Ban Vranclsoo, April I. Pour million
s dollara la the enormoue amount of mon
ey that will be spent In Ban Francisco
by the crews or tne Atianuo neei ana
the crowds that will oome to view the
naval display, if figures complied oy tne
fleet committee can be relied upon. Ac
cording to estimates 26,000 officera and
men will be In the 'combined fleeta and
-the -average expenditure of each man
durlna- hla stay here will be ISO. Thla
Mikes a total of ll,l&0,00. Then It
will cost about 1125.000 for food sup
plies' durlna: the 10 days the fleet la lu
the harbor. Allowing for 14,009 visitors
a day. the -committee figures that each
will, spend 110 a day or 11,600,000 for
10 daya. ' - : .
Ia addition to these sums Ms added
the probable amount of money the gov
ernment wui apena tor supplies ewer
than for foodatuffs.
CL.ti inril l. Senator Samuel H.
Piles has te4egraphed the Chamber of
Commerce ' that Secretary Meteair re
lieves the fleet will be in Seattle May 2
or 26. Aside from thla the secretary
of the navy cannot fix the dates more
definitely at this time.
San Diego, CaU April !. An unprece
dented recora lor wors who. m. uis
f;uns has been established at Magda
ena Bay by the 12-Inch gun battery of
tne Louisiana, commaaaea oy uieu ten
ant Evana, son of the admiral, . aocora
lng to an unofficial report.
vard ranee, i
-knots at hour. With one exception
every shot hit the target, and the first
four Bhots fired by the after-turret
crew tore the bull's-eye. The average
J., nine-tenths hlta per minute per gun
or the. four guns of the battery.
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Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Washing
ton, April 8. The decision of officials
here to work large night . crews In or
der to complete work on ' the ships In
-schedule time, and -the fact that skilled
. men In certain classes of repair work
n ships lie re are hard to.jriad naa cre
ated a great demand for men. In order
' to operate all departments of the yard
jilghts at full blast it would take fr
,600 to 700 additional men.
he shooting was done over a 1,600-
rard range, with the ahlp goings at 10
. 44 sfi
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SAME OLD CRY ALBANY COLLEGE
DELAY, DELAY SlinHER SCHOOL
i ' i
East Sixth Street Fill Matter PlarJjs Now Well Matured
of Years Instead of and the Date Set at
Days. July 17-27.
Boys' Two-piece Softs - $2.65 to $18.00
Boys' Sailor Suits - - - $2.85 to $10.00
Boys9 Russian Suits - - $3.15 to $10.00
Boys' Reefers, all colors, $5.00 to $12.00
The Regular 025.OO. Outfit
Now $9.60 ;
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The regular ftrt machines now
The regular 140 machln.s now
The regular t3C machines now
The regular 160 machines now
With a modern TaJklns Machine you
can 'hear Souse's Band. Caruso, Tettraa-
Llnl ar.d other operatlo stars, tits popu
ir ballade, eta, In your home.
von i wait until it s too late ana an
are sone. Remember, you caa pa $1.00
week ll you cnoose.
XVSXO US.; TOLXOM.
An immense -assortment of hlrhest
rrade Sheet Music. Includlns; the best
nsirumeaiaj (.iuiic, eacrea ana ropu-
ar. vocal ani instrumental Duets.
fiolos, etc Choice 9c; i copies I So, and
12 copies ror 76c.
Folios snd Methods of all kinds.
formerly narked 7to, $1.00 and as hi ah
0 and 13.00, now to to (So.
$l.d
No seriously Inclined" musical Instru
ment buyer oan afford to miss this ex
ceptlonal opportunity. Nothlns; will bs
reserved. Violins and Mandolins, Ban
jos sad Out tars. Band Instruments, Ae
eordions. Zithers, Drums and all kinds
of musical Instruments and supplies
must co regardless of the sacrifice. TVs
must get out at ence.
Prices hare been reduced fealf aod.
mors In order to dispose of everything
In our present store at once. , : ,
A few fins pianos go now at leas
than the actual f aotory oost . Among "
them such well-known makes ss Kim
ball. Waldorf. Stelnway, J. B. Cook.
Hamilton and others. Pay by the we.k
or monthly.
Come in the Morning If Possible When the Crowd Ia Not So Great
Remember the Store la Open Tomorrow Evening'
Graves & Co.
'328' V1 ' '
Washington ' St.
OUR SPECIAL LEADER
Rnvs' All-Wnnl Suits. 2 nairs Knicker Pants, sizes from
Albany, or.. Apm i The Albany coi- 7 to 15 years; these suits arc exceptional value, &t AA
from
CRIMINAL CASES
TO BE TRIED FIRST
April Term of Federal Court
Called Week From Mon
, day.
The request of the Psclflo Bridge
company for an extension of 124 days
In which to, complete the flir on Bast iummer Bible school will be In land are beVOlld all COmDarisOIl
BUth street waa turned down by the ion July 17 to 27. Inclusive, In some tt"u "c
street committee of the olty executive
board yesterday afternoon until Mana
ger Oeorge Simons could appear before
xam committee rnna give a reason - ror
the delav. Thla ia the Imnrovumnni
which the Iriman-Poulsen Lumber corn-
Judge Wolverton will call the docket
for the April term of the United States
circuit court on the morning of Mon
day, April IS. The veniremen for
Jury will probably be drawn some time
beforehand,
- The seversl criminal cases- in which
the rrand Jurv has recently returned in
dlctments will probably be- taken up
first Judge wolverton stated this
morning from the bench that he did not
believe mat mucn time wouia oe re
quired In hearing the criminal cases
now pending as In several instances the
defendants had already jleaded guilty.
. After the criminal cases have been
disposed of Judge Wolverton will take
up tne civu oocKei ; ana. jsier tne tana
iraua-cases.
. At The - reauest of Walter H. Evans,
assistant United States attorney, a John
Doe indictment, returned by the federal
grand jury In the investigation of the
tseuwooa postoince rooDery, was -dis
misses tnis - morning, nr. it, vans ex
plained to Judice Woiverton that the
John Doe Indictment -was against "Big
611m," member or tne gang, wno was
..-K 't)l Bllm" r,A William
ClTrter, alias William Curtis, now
pany la opposing because its assessment
on tne improvement in rron
property will be about 125,000,
McNeil's island,
same count,
were Indicted on
at
the
JIANY PILGRIMS AEE
V ASSEMBLING AT E0ME
'YTTnltad Press -LaasM Wtra.)
Rome, April S The approach of holy
week finds Home rapidly ruling witn
pilgrims representing the Roman Cath
ollo church throughout the world. Ow
ing to the celebration of .the papal
sacordotal jubilee this year the num
ber of pilgrims Is -expected to be the
largest In many years.
' A big pilgrimage is organised to come
from Prance, and to its members the
pope will deliver an address concerning
the conditions of the church in France.
' Another pilgrimage, large In else, is
now on its way from the United States,
and to It the Vatican authorities will
' pay special . attention. Still other pil
grimages are pxpcciea iruni uoruinuy.
England, Austria, Hungary, ana oiner
countries of Europe. ,
On account of these pilgrimages holy
week will assume unusual splendor in
the eternal city, because jthe pope will
himself officiate in the Slstine chapel.
and Cardinal Rampoiia in tne Vatican
Basilica, of which he is the
grove near this city. Classes, confer
ences - and evening mass meetings are
planned. Grounds will bs selected that
will - allow camping out and yet be
within easy reach of the hotels i
boarding houses.
Tnere will be at least tnree Bible
study classes and two mission study
classes. Classes in Sunday school
methods will be organised and there I
will be conferences on principal phases
of Christian work.
Though the names of the sneakers
snd teacners cannot yet be announced,
the best talent on the Pacific coast
naa been Interested. The principal
teachers will be Oreson men whose
ability is well known and whose breadth
or tnougnt wui make the sessions at
tractive to members of all denomina
tions. One or two eastern men will
probably be secured.
v meoresttea restores.
Recreation will bo encouraged and
promoted. It Is proposed to make ac
quaint nee and good fellowshlD com
pulsory. Launches . and ' rowboats will
be provided on the river, and the boys'
swimming hole will be advertised ss a
plaoe where the water is just right In I
the month of July. The college tennis
courts and baseball grounds will afford
if the Sixth atreet fill Is discontinued splendid opportunity for exercise.
A smau ree will probably be charged
(FREE With every Boy's Suit, a Spaulding Baseball
and Bat)
Owing to the opposition of the lumber
company the bridge company has done
nut little worn on tne rill and recently
Mr. Simons declared In the council that
his company would not proceed with th.
work. Mayor Lane and the members
cf the executive board expressed wrstb
over tne attitude or tne company ana
the mayor favors fining the company I
id a any until tne worn is completed.
Inasmuch ss the entire street has
been improved 'and the Improvements
south of the gulch will amount to a use
leas expenditure of money unless the
till Is made, the property owners are
angry at the attitude or the lumber
comoacyTn opposing the fill.-
Members or tne committee expressed
anger that the Improvement should bo
neid up because or the wishes of the
lumber company and It Is doubtful If
A
no
SIRY SALE
they will grant
the - reauest of the
The company has of-
brldae comtany.
fered to fill Grand avenue free of cost
and the city gives the company certain
streets on its muisite, inasmuch ss the
THAT IS A SALE
"Burson" Stockings
TOR WOMEN
city has all the rights in the matter the
request of the company Is looked upon I
as presumptuous. .
OFFER BATHS
FREE - TO CITY
Edwsrd Holman and L. Samuel have
offered to give the city free of cost
the public bath establishment at
for enrollment In the classes. Large
tents are to be provided and -the whole
meeting will partake of a camp meeting
or unautauqua character. Eventually it
is expected to have a school snd con
ference that will enroll hundreds. Two
hundred outside of Albany sre ex
pected to attend this summer. The
school will bo 'continued from year to
year.
General, and Special Committees.
The general committee consists of the
following: A. C. Schmltt. William -Fort-
miller, F. J. Miller, Rev. Frank R. Zugg,
H. M. Crooks, from the college and
Presbyterian church; Methodist church,
Kev. d. H. uewart. or. c. v. uttier. K,
K. Ohling, A. M. Hammer and J. B.
Couglll: Christian church. Rev. J. J.
Evans, Frank 'Powell. H. A: Nelson:
the I Congregational church, - H. H. - Hewitt
P a t r tit- 11 tt- II 1 i t.
font Wo.t Tatrln it h. " n..i;rin,. u.u.u.1,
I kat . a w Hiumnwr- unites preanv.
will conduct the resort. Inasmuch aslterlan church. Rev. w. P. White,. J. C.
the nlant ia . worth 14.000 trnl ahnnt I Irvine, C. E. SOX. S. B. Toung and F.
ii.ooo waa arwint on th. i i..t , ? NutUnrr Oraco Prsbyterlan church.
,-, - - - i Hav. j. ii f, nott ana uivae i:. nrvnnr
in Improvements the gift is regarded! The followlnr SDeclal committees
a valuable one that snouia be ac-1 hnvo been . annotated: Pmaram Rv
cepted by the mayor and counoll. - 1 W. P. White, C. E. Sox., A. C. Schmltt.
jenner jar. oumuei nor Dir. noimm r. v. i.ittier. kv h. a imua-iaa. h
Will be in the City this summer snd I J. n Elliott and Frank Powell' flnanrat
Dotn neneve mat tne nuns snouia oe I J. L. Tomlinson, S. E. Toung, F. P.
ieit in tne nanas or competent autnori-1 Nutting, ,F. J. Miller, J. B. Couglll, Rev.
ties. For this reason they decided to I J - J. Evans. H H. Hewitt and Rev
oner .the baths, to the city. , Dewart; grounds Professor Frank
-ADoui six years ago tne oatns were Zugg. C. C. Bryant. J. C. Irvine. Wil
established because of the areat number I iintn irnrtmiiiar. R w . Ohiinar. - a. vr
of drownings of boys ln. the river. Mr. Hammer, H. A. Nelson, C. H. Walker
noiman ana iar. eamuei took ll TiDon and Rev (. w piummtr.
inemseives to estaDiisn tne oatns. Jbotn
suoscrioea iioeraiiy to a runa ror tnis eiTTYVnm T TtTTl mrv mTTT V
purpose and enlisted the aid of other SHOUT LINE TO TUxlN
",d, ,"cih.eir. sa B00STEE TOR IDAHO
vobi, v uivniiiiig lino votiil 1 CfVI ItnJ,
Mr. Samuel explained this morning
that if the city allows boys and a-lrla
to use the baths free of cost and charges
a nominal sum ror sauits a surncient
revenue will be derived to pay the run
ning expenses or tne institution. A
BOO DOZEN ALL
STYLES BEST
GRADES
25c AND 35c
Saturday
Only
(T Saturday
p Only
Pr.
Selz Royal Blue Shoe is
guaranteed to suit you
ONE fact about Selz Royal Blue shoes that ;
makes them of unusual interest to you
is that every pair is guaranteed to satisfy the
man who wears them.
Selz makes them that way; and says to us
that any pair of these shoes that doesn't give r
the wearer satisfaction is to be made good by
us, in whatever way is right. , ,
We promise satisfaction in Selz Royal Blue
shoe; with the biggest maker of good shoes in
the world back of us on it.
Selz Royal Blue, $3.50, $4, $5
Call and See New Spring Styles .
f v. Oalt goto Xeatlier sed U aU tu shoes
'SSaflaapai-a 1 1 I
Formerly 149
Third Street
Cer.7(li 2sd Waslca Sis.
fBoeelil Dlroateh to The loaraiL)
Boise. Idaho, April 8 Assistant Gen
eral Freight Agent F. 8. Plalsted of
the Oregon Short Line states that it is
possible that the Oresron Short Line
debt of about $100 still remains on the! will establish an industrial agency here.
Improvements made since last year, but I doing away with the office of district
archprlest
that both shrines will
In
fact, there Is already an unprecedented
demanu for tickets or admission.
Tt la axnected
'K nwwrtArf with nrf cm 1 vlall.nra.
Hicofeei
causes S dizzi
ness,- quit; and drink
M.: Kit-; A . r Z. ?r:-
Thpe,a Raaion
' P M A "Tl Pria A AA i wi ll
ville,". in pkgs;
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-! "
Mr. Samuel stated today that he and
man would pay thli
council: so desires.
Mr. Holman would pay this sum bef
turning the baths over to the city
before
If the
TEAIN IS JDATE, . ;
OFFICIALS PLEASED
v Southern Pacific officials were
feeling .proud today No. IS was ' 4
- but, 60 minutes late. -
, Northern Paclflo No. 1, duo at ,'
7 o'clock, arrived on Hme-
4 . Southern, Paclflo No. It, due at '
e 7:S5, arrived t (:4S. ,
, Bouthlrn Paclflo No. 18, duo at
"11:80, arrived .on time. . ' 4
4 O.' R. A. N. Nft '8, rdut at I
4 O'clock, arrived en time.' . 4
p. R. & N. No. S, due at 9:4S. e
e arrived, on time..; ;l
' AstorU ; Columbia No. SI, 4
e ' du: at -18 :16, .arrived on ; time. - - 4
4- L 'l. I-Ct "i ''(' :' '- i W- ;
passenger and freight agent. He states
that work would soon be resumed on
the Northwestern road, between Hunt
ington , and Lewlston. The Industrial
agency the company contemplates es
tablishing Is to work in conjunction
with -the commercial clubs of the state
and--- prospective settlers- will be fur
nished with all the Information they
may desire. In the new department to
be. established a. number .of. people .will
be employed; one man aoes practically
an me worn now.
DISTRICT CONVENTION
: JL OF P. AT BAINIEB
Rainier. Or.. Anrll 8. The fifth dis
trict -convention of the Knights of
rytniss will be neid nere Tuesday, April
1. iJisrrict no, I 01 uie inna aomaia
at CiTfwnn -vllt ti rtnreaAnted. comnrla-
tnr Asi or lodge No.' . Astoria: Rainier
lodge No. 68, Rainier; Avon lodge No.
62, St, Helens; Necanlcum lodge . No.
88, Seaside. " . ,
. Th officers In rharra will be as fol
lows- -C " ' '' " - '-" ' '
President. T. B Lonfhenv of Astor
No. 6; secretary, J. B. E. Bourns of
These identical stockings are sold in every good hosiery
store in this country at 25c and 35c a pair
IT'S ONE OF OUR SATURDAY SNAPS
You have never bought good stockings as cheap
LIGHT WEIGHT EGYPTIAN YARNS, MEDIUM
WEIGHTS, RIBBED TOPS, PLAIN WELT TOPS,
DOUBLE SOLES, IN ORDINARY OR OUT SIZES.
IT IS BY FAR THE BIGGEST PROPOSITION IN
THE HOSIERY LINE EVER OFFERED, AND WE
EXPECT A BIG RESPONSE.
Limit of five Pairs to a Customer
We have enough for the entire day, and to provide for our
regular Saturday evening trade we shall place one half of
the lot ON SALE AT 8 A. M THE BALANCE AT 8 P. M.
Bmmu & co.
"THE EAST SIDE PEOPLE'S STORE"
388-390 East Morrison St. Near Grand Ave.
Rainier' No. 8 Sv Ex-ecutive committee,
Z. E. Orotic, No. (; XL B. Backer. No.
68; M. A. Perry, No, 68; W. W, Crum.
No. 88. Committee on arrangements, Z.
B. E. Bourne, C . I. Hooghkeik. - Jl
Stucker. Reception. X K. Bourne, Z.
B. E. Bourne. J. J. Brain, D. A.iBeesch,
J. B. Doan. C I. Hooghkeik. A., r. Ho-
Lareo, W. H. Tvood. J. a. Pomeroy,
R. Pomeroy, T. Trow, N. K,' Lands, D.
E. Scott, S. E." Stucker. Entertainment,
W. C Try. T. E. Tughes,' O.' W. Vogel.
Judges, W. M. Cake. 8. R... Portland; J.
M. Wall. Q. C HiUaboro; I. R. Stlnson,
O- K- R. 8., Salem. - v. . - .
MeUger, optician,. 818 'Washington. :
SPEGIAL S&EE
, Sterh'ng Silver Thimbles, each' 10
Nickel Watches, one-year guaran
tee 75i
Alarm Clocks, one-year guaran
tee 75
Solid Gold Birthstone Rings $2X0
1847 Roger Bros. Knives and Forks, ,
dozen .. . .. . .... . , . . . ... . .. .83.75
Ladies' Watches, small size, $4.00
Gents' Watches, Waltham or Elgin,
in a 20-year guaranteed case, $8.00
LADHV WATCH
' Small Site, $4XK'
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmm
Every Article Guaranteed aa
Represented. '
Standard Jewelry Store
189 THIRD ST., BET. YAMHILL AND TAYLOR
DETEEMINE WHO'S WHO
AT ERICKS0N SAL00X
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A v suit tot determine la the' circuit
court the ownership ot the Ertckson sa
loon has been filed by C CL Cllne, This
ownership - is a disputed Question he
tween:,Bugo Fnu and .the Hugo Frits
company; and when an attachment was
levied' against the place by the sheriff
to secure a Judgment In favor of Fritzs
former wife some time ago. the Huo
Frits company came forward with the
claim that it la the owner. The sheriff
called a Jury to try out the juetion
but the Jury disagreed and the sheriff
continues to bold the goods on the t
tachment. - .
The Suit filed by Cllne Is for 'I !T
for material furnished th d' fVn.l .1 -
the main purpose being ti littve 1 j
ouestloB of ownership JuflicKUy 6t,-r
mined. Th attorneys for r riu's f ar
mer wife hold that the prnpftr(r 1'.
tarhed is liable for his dnh!
vnt. under the doctrine of esiff - ?,
because h. was held out to th j ..
for a ion -period as the on -f
the business was carried "on ii i
name. . -.- i
A 4 lot in Kvnrs'-i n V ;
Ot a 81.000 I"t In ti.a -1 1
town. See it tina :, '
car. The Ki "'"J .'-.-'
(grouDd fl'ivr).