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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1903. mm days CRITICS JUMP GOOD GOODS SOLD CHEAP EASY, TERMS F i mmmm P. HTNOF , . !'. ... -.. ... . 00 aaaaBMaaaBvaaaBaasaBBaa-saaam V " ' tickets 3Iay Be Purchased I From ' Eastern Cities to Yugd found .Via Portland f 'as -: Heretofore -1 Light iroineseeker Movement. it. ' . The Portland rateway ha Mn open tc April . but It Is ot believed the esult wlU'b to greatly Increase the ' colonist movement. The fact Is that fhere la a light movement of home laeker travel this spring from the east. wing t the financial conditions that preceded the opening -or saie oaies, (larch I. J. ; ir Action oo the pert of J. C Stubbs, ' trafflo director of the Uarrlman lines. , Resulted In remedying the trouble mat ; umtl the closing of the gateway. The tnlon Paciflo railroad company,, modi fled the manner of laaulng IU passenget t.t-irf mnA ih interstate commerce eommlaalon withdrew, Ita objections to the eale or tnrougn ticseis irera w laclflo territory via Portland to points - forth on the Northern paciiio. . . ' Obtoetlom te Method. , General Passenger Agent William Me Murray, of the Harrlman llnee, has Jus ..iryt wntit that tha Interetate com " tnerce eommlaalon haa approved of the resumption of aale of tickets to and from Puget sound VIA Portland, in anirv (inTMiil that the eommlaalon I directed to the method of tariff publication rather than the matter Itself. When the objection of tht intaratata commission wae brought t the attention of J. C fitubba, traffic, oirector of the Harrtman lines, mat 01 ficlal ordered the Immediate withdrawal ef the old. tariff a until the railway impay could ascertain the exact Vtshea, and on and after March It the Itarrlman lines and connections will resume the aale of tlcketa from Puget mn4 point via Huntington ana ron land to the eaal aa nereiorore. i nn arranramant was made effective west- bound vis. .Huntington and Portland April I. ' ; Take on Dismissed Ken. John M. Scott, aeelatant general pas senger a rent, who went to Puget sound end reduced the working forces In the rassenger department there, and closed he Olympla office -of the company, will go back over the ground Immediately and restore to their former positions the men wno are available, Four men wiu r.sume work in the Seattle office, three fn the Taeoma office, and one In the V'vnipia orrice. , The principal reason assigned for the ailing off of - bomeaeeker travel over he transcontinental lines to the entire Iiclflc coast this spring Is that east ern farmers and men or property who were last -fall contemplating- removal te the coast found that they could not readily dispose of their property to ad vantage, and they are awaiting more favorable conditions of the money Mrs. Osborne's Seattle Spirit Sustains Her Bather Likes Starvation. Via eanrnlBS aawttaasimts fcarala. journal. W'.nfWvn The PIANO : MAKERS COmBNE -Mm : THE HOBART M." , CABLE, : t'.; THE LESTER, THE KIM BALL AND OTHER RE-I- NOWNED FACTORIES i , JOIN HANDS. '&rt&::.-. n i ("pedal IHatch to The Joe real I Seattle, Waih., April 11. For the period of 61 days Mrs. Charleg Osborne bag not tasted food In nay form.. She declare abe fecia little the effecta of her long faat and will continue for at least 75 dayg. Mrs. Osborne's fast will cure no ailment that for years baffled phy- slclans. She weighed 173 pounds when she began and now weighs 148 She Is a patient of a woman doctor who treats by starvation. For three weeks." said Mrs. Os borne, "my food allowance was grad ually cut down. Sixty-one days ago I quit eating entirely and water Is the only substance that has passed my Hps since. It was quite an ef fort to go without food at first I missed coffee at breakfast. For a few days I did not think I could stand ft I am beginning to feel the effects now. In that I get tired more Commander of Little Boats Eeports Adversely After Trial Cmise, (CnlUg Preei Vumi Wire.) Washington, D.C April 11 Severe criticism, of the submarines which re cently engaged in the endurance trip from New York to Annapolis la made In a report received from their commander, Lieutenant Charles Courtney, by the navy department today. -Courtney rinds the little boats were far from effective in defense. Much difficulty was experienced In keeping the dynamos worklns nrorterlv. the saso- j line eos-ines were Insufficient in power, Kenton to Bo the Name of Swift's Town .Near Tack ing Plant Surveyors Now at Work and Construction Begins Soon.''. V Packlnrtown will be located a mile ana ins mecnanicai weaaneas wero and a half fmm h. n.bin. ..4 h that the boats could not be de-1 . " "" " " .1. . " dlstanue owm m im., ana wjh oe Ing of boats were discovered. Ill SIT OP TO mm mmiu eaally. but I continue to perform Police Chief Puts On Nigllt my household duties." i r;a I'UllC 111 AtCOlUCltC JJ19- tricts. !,EI YORK DEMOCRATS Hi FAVOR OF BRYAN (United Prtts ummA Wire.) sue tended 11 Don to make Ions runs with any degree of certainty. At officially known as "Kenton." The the same time, defects In the submerg- town and the plant will be connected bv ft streetcar line and a county road, both of which are now being surveyed. 8wlft Co. now own 1,400 acres, and will control all the real estate In con nectlon with Packlnrtown building on the peninsula, and It Is not caloulated that other speculators shall nave a look-In. ' It Is estimated that Swift A Co. will maae enouan nront out or their land ana town lot speculation on the pen In aula to nay for the bulldlna- of their an tire parking plant, besides reimbursing them for their total investment mad In 1 h. " Zrect Buildings at Once. A tract of SOO acrea. comnrislnsr Orav brook addition and tbs Knott tract was yesterday purchased by the Kenwood Ljina company, tne of Swift A Co. They will establish the Swift packing plant townslte on the new holdings, and will Immediately erect a number or stores and business blocks. and a hotel. Bwlft Co. now own ftDnroxImately s.f vu acres in a sona ooa v on tne nenin- Buia. ineir Holdings corner at tne mid' Seattle, April 11. Recognising the fact that the regular spring movement I of hoboes and yeggmen has started, the chief of police today Issued an order that ' ft number of oatrolmen should work overtime until people have gener- Buffalo. N. T. APrll ll.Th. Domo- Warsnairy Miller tr jre... at -?- . uiaiiu i "- in patrol which goes 6ff at 8 o'cloc oersnip represenis an counties io uiviis airectea 10 appear ror further duty n 1 1 . . l . . . 1 . 1 1 1 until midnight HW Ih.l lmA hm ...I. iWIuuBia juaiciai uhuill, tuuiguw i " .v.". .. ...... .u. 7iT. . , , , ... oenuai uisirici, particularly, will De 1 . ' vr u mui passed resolutions favoring the nomlnft. mo,t cle,rei Vedeetrlini T and the of-way of the Spokane. Portland A Beat The patrol which goes Off at 8 o'clock J1,' t0 H"8 Columbia river. The tract tvituwa v.i rj wviuuor liua weal -o urt gon alough and follows this slough dential district, particularly, will be al- northwesterly to and across the right- wis at .i..4 . 1 .... nf.wir nf (ha Rwili.n. Vrwf lanH a. k:u . tlon of William J. Bryan, and urflnr I , ki . fT.". ' . ' " "VJt "JT I tie raiimad th.n. ,v, .V. the New York state to instruct Its dele- I ""V,. ""'." mldrtf, Vraml h - i.wTV- C-r".-.:; . . . . i-.w I van; a vuutcu, gHltUff UlUffl WCIfJ I T - - w aaw .a v "il" lur r. 1 : " . . m issued that every man found In the aection , thence east a quarter of ft it J?ilKm-.f Sk? JHiu-- V.?-!USi I Wenoej district after 10 o'clock be . "d south another quarter, to Co Ilcott club tonlsht on toe one nunarea t n.iMMnn i, v. ...... I inmhi. nn.i. Th.i. n.. ii- i. it VJr t?.--IVi '-ZLl Zri, coont of himself be shall be sent to lumbla slough along Its north bank to L ,T a-.f... v-.i vo-wfla bdQUrtera. the northwest corner of Peninsula addl- eloquent tribute to the. Sage of Monti- ,,-,-,(,-. . .T . - trlo .jditlon. It then describaa a rm.r.. A II I OlLlAiV O SAX around Qravbrook addition and back to nrnrnn tttttt t Trm M-oiumoia alough. crosses it to ft point DIETZ WILL LIVE m,dwy between the slous;h and Mud uu iitjii in m aiaaiaiii vuurav Mil to tna renter nf aeotlAn 11 Th. Ip.nl (Special Dtcpateh te Tbe JooraaLl I embraces all of Force lake. Mud lake. Pendleton, .Or.. April : 11. Physicians Jn f101 of Swltsler's Uke and the cello. Suiter credited the recent flnsn clal panlo to the Republican! and scored their attempts at currency reform. M) DECISION L MILWAUKIE CASE 8rial DtuMtrb tn Ta loeraaLt Salem. Or., April 11 A hearing .. .k. 'b . . . aritr pari 01 Dlimu s lane. '7 c" or w The packing houses will be located rlDle tragedy yesterday In Which Joelalonr Oresnn alourh. the main arm nf tne Columbia river. tragedy yesterday In which Paterman shot Delta and then com- rtiirmin inoi uein ana tnen Mm.i iuo iuiuraoi riror. nicy win suina u.1 tiiwti.rJ2nASDtZAEM ",c'. will live. Envoy A. point due north from Gravbrook ad MJi&Fn.tJSZLtl "cr charge of the focal dltTon. The stockyards will root along i Bhr,..;T w.ami . ajvon Army. says he knew tne aa- "timlJSSSLI Kuintrtf Del".' well "and uZWni In, plan' S!; .I-1" -iJKiSLHf! L Pat.orman instead, of. Bateman. s iHftk fcaiaa UV VT 7 V IUVIIVQ I II a, vu B the case sit the time the Injunction was aranieu id. rwuana iwy company i,,., sho. business. He says Pftter fn the circuit court by Judge Galloway, man ,., rAn, b.i.i..'Z must be presented to th railroad com- .bout April 1 and was given shelter In the slough Immediately eaat of th pack- first given out He first knew him five years ago at Spokane, where Demke was Win Increase Population. C. C Colt, a representative of Swift & Co.. In an official statement to The n the circuit court by Judge Galloway, man hr e u.w. I.iI-j Journal yesterday afternoon said about Anrii i and wa riv.n mhit. "Uur intention is to establish tne mission. - I th. ,rm. k.pr... " business center of the new site which The decision was reserved by the com! Rnth neita and Pttitrmftn nm. I will bo named Kenton 'on the south half mission until Monday morning at which I hers of the Order of Eaeies. Nothlns 01 tne Knott tract, surveyors are now time a consultation with Attorney-Gen- has been learned of Paterman's rela- ftt work platting the townslte and it is era! Crawford will be held and the new Uvea. """"h -aierman s reia expacte4 the plat will be ready to-file evidence and its bearing on the previous , ,' ' and the tract opened up on or about status of the ca.se considered. Thin U ATmn.rAh . r April 15. A representative of the will crobablV be no chsne-s of the first IrUVrjitJVUK ItlliliM i' ' Swifts who handled the. townslte at danlalnn handed dnwn hv tha fnmmla. I . ... - . r in ' t nmin . Tinm ..... . m 1 1 nnv.i- .11. a.. slon. The heannsr this momlnir was principally of technical nature and wiu nave little bearing- on tne case since it has gone to the courts where will be carried to tbe bla-hest tn bunaX (Beant Ktws br Loscest Uated Wire.) WOMAN KILLED IN 'AUTOMOBILE WKECK South St. JoseDh. Missouri, is exoected TO WELCOME FLEET MTdTwheK'pt0.? South St. josepn was unaertaxen tne town had a population of 46 and at the San Francisco. April n-oovernor present time bas a population of nearly Glllett and party depart for San Dleao People. Bimiiar conaiuons pre- tomorrow wheri nn n.t r....d.. X vaU here and It Is quite safe to say that ternoon the governor will welcome the llk? resulU will follow. hattio.hin ft tn i-aiifnn.i.-. I A new county road and ft streetcar able shores. line have been surveyed on fcacb Will Give Away Through the Eil era Stores a Splendid New $500 Upright Piano, and $4,700 in Other Prizes in a Great Writing Contest stralg-ht While not vet fullv recavarad tram : course from the center of ' Oraybrook to his attack of a-rin. Governor GlUetl th pack ng-house stocKyards. ins saia last evening tnat ne reit stronn i sirw ruw " . "r m-ni t..A vui. i . . lenonarh to make . tna Innrnav'and dn SlOUItns ana DOilora IB hub on - wwuo Chlcaro. At)rtl 11. By turning' an th honora for the people of California na.ni,-.t L ,v. o4 a. i ii l a . . I flw Vtlaa na na n I av a aa tknla .Lfl.a I aa (1 Tl ar inn wnr 1 1 II VI III tUD Dltlit ftVisa -ujomooue sna y cape cou.s.on . hbMlngi the aln line of. the K. BuckwaTteTT an automobile" d4i er! The program at San Diego will be Oregon. A Washington i&lwftr will tonlsht upset a car. , throwing Its in- an address of welcome by the gover- cross ;usi wumn in LJ" nVrufa mates uoon th sidewalk at Pranklin nor on board th flasrshlp Connect!- from the proposed O. R. & N. peninsula boulevard and Monticello avenue. . A I cut and ft response by Rear-Admiral I lunnei o .wurau young woman, said to be Miss Lucy l l nomas, wno is in command during- the Simpson, one of the passenrers, . fell absence or Admiral Evans, at Pa against' the curbing-, fracturing Jierl Kowes. skull. She was carried Into a residence. t t - i i ' I , " ' ' Eilers stores sell tbe tnre foremost pianos of today th Kimball, Chicago; the Lester. Philadelphia, and th Ho- bert M. Cable. t It you have no plana, bere Is the chance to obtain one free. The repre sentatives of tbe three great modern iano manufacturers -visited Portland tst week, .. " . A concession was granted by these three manufacturers, which enables us to employ - a novel method in more thoroughly advertising these pianos, and the name of Eilers Piano House. : By writing these names hundreds of : times no one will ever forget them. t Everyone will remember that tnese ! pianos, the Kimball, Chicago; the Lea- j r, of Philadelphia, and the Hobart M, Cable are the most popular, best i made and most up-to-date instruments. . .Write correctly the sentence: 'Eilers" gtores sell the three foremost pianos 1 lmpson. where she died before medical aid could be summoned. Buckwalter, Harry Hewitt, a. travel I nor man. and H. H. Stemmell. an automobile manufacturer. are beihr held by the police to await the clearing up of the mystery of th vic tim's luentity. PKOTESTING AGAINST PEOHlBITION MOVE fDnlted Preoa Leased Wire.) Cincinnati. Anril 11. Voiclnsr their sentiment against recent legislation and of Admiral Evans, at Paso Th. main Una nf the BDokane. Port land It Seattle railway crosses th Swift tract at ita northwest corner, about half a mile from the packing plant. POKER PLAYERS NABBED BY POLICE A quit little poker same that room in In progress II QUO fully 20.000 people composed of slneina-. athletic, social and similad German societies, labor unions and other indus trial bodies, proceeded a mass meeting held under the auspices of the Personal Liberty league. The marchers carried banners and nearly twenty bands were in line. MAYOR JOHNSON IS BACKER OF BRYAN (Heart New by Loogeat Leased Wire.) Cleveland, Ohio, April 11. Mavor of today the Kimball. Chlcaeo: the . Tom I. T Ml., Dkll.lrvhi. cr. .V.. XJ7.1... . ! . " " 'v " "J . eabier v I tioneC as a possible Democratic nom- t ... .. .. i inpp t nr i rn KEPT HIS MONEY IN SPITE OF HIGH TIME a When John Flint is released irom the city prison today he will at least be In a position to keep the wolf from the door until bo can take a new grip on life as it is lived In certain parts of the north end of the city. John was very money were transported in the patrol I drunk last night, ana ne was tanen in wagon to tne city jail, where charge charge e-y -airoiraen Aiinununcii iu of gambling was placed against tho Kienlln and locked up. When searched neld as evidence at -th City prison i ava their namea I fmind tn contain too in 1 tlflcate or deposit ror z,ow. was In a room in the lodarlnf- L. . - . A A A s Wfi A. A. . . . X . . m r uouse ai ovv f irst street was ruaeiy interrupted about 10 o'clock last eve ning by Detectives Smith and Kay, who raided th game and arrested the play ers. The three players and a $4 jack pot fell into the dragnet and men and other formal steps taken against the men. the money being held as evidence at -th city prison his pockets were i men gave tneir names I round 10 contain too m wm ami a. r- Jlm Wilson and W. E. of crime. The men as Joe King. Williams. They were released on de positing 110 cash bail each to insure their appearance in the police court to morrow morning to answer to th charge against them. FAIRBANKS IN FAVOR OF SPECIAL SESSION rna wtaavarrkv i r nnMaAii k. - ' yitgiuuvj, nau ilia greatest' number ef times on one side &hH Ctnt,y emoratlct conven- Snly of a standard sled Government l.ilf'i!?, today name sta con" Postal Card (5M, inches by 8 Inches) '5 nf lAniom8? tj 8 iue can ... hh .u.nii.i. i alaacy of William J. Brvan. Tho mn. s -T7 wtti. itv av. a w. a v a a tinn iiinir. i nlficent new high-grade upright piano of vn lamous ivimoaii maxe. , i The person writing the sentence the second greatest; number of times re ceives free" a superb, wew, sweet-toned, popular Hobart M. Cable piano. 1 The person who .writes the nentence tie third greatest number of times re o.lves free on highest grade Lester piano.:,- Tv. '-.r, In the event of a tie, prises of similar value will be given to each successful contestant. ' , ' ' Every reply of merit i will be given rther prises, such as valuable ptano rurohaslng bonds, "eod for part of th e.tablihed lowest retail purchase price of a magnificent piano. - - " Progress is -ie spirit Of the age." xw makes .-of pianos re freauentlv found far' superior- to thoso developed' e few years ngo. Tne Hobart M, Cable, the lister and the . Klnaball head the l!t - r , Write the abov eentenco as many times as you can." We will publish the names of the winners. . ; ; i All cards ere open for" examination after close -of the contest....' , There is positively no chanc for dls satisfsct.on. 4 :- r All replies must n received Deroro s t. m Monday. April 27th. ! pen and ink only Punctuation. polling,"-- correctness and legibility will factors In determining the winners. Vrite your addreaf) plainly and the tiiimhpr of times you nav written the -ntenr on tti card aeroas one end of t!;e rtaniped or addressnd side of card. Kxpert penmen and . engravers are 1 .rri from tKIs contest. Only one catd TMnn ech famllv will, be acca"ted. The cci'iMnn of nr judges IS to be llnni, .-Hres , HI card." t Publicity Pe- --Metit. Filers" Plafld House. SS3 ei.-'rt St., Biggest, Busiest and t lv.-Ui--i a. , . : ? yentlon was In Johnson's absolute con troi and the action is regarded there fore as putting the stamp of truth on the mayor s protestations that he is for HIGHWAYMEN BLUFF BUT ARE CALLED (Hutted Pre Leased Wire.) Washington, April 11. The propo sition advanced by Vice-President C. W, Fairbanks that a special session of con gress be called to revise the tariff, right after tbe presidential election, Instead of waiting until after the new president is sworn in next Aiarcn, is meeting witn favor with some of his Republican col leagues. The point which appeals to Uiem especially, is tnat this would en able congress to nave at least four months for discussion of the subject durlna- the winter season, whereas otherwise the tariff would drag along tnrougn tne. summer. JOE GANS ANNOUNCES TERMS FOR BATTLE . . u k. , a r ..... mi., t . - Report via ma Ho in th. nAiiA. ' ... . n t.. hl m,i.- i. f.i r iT Ji i " "y t-niiaaeipiiui, , tru., April . w sidin I, L1?omJn,ckuMcInneB- re- Cans has announced the terms on which ha wL L?d .i'1 f,venth "feet, that he will meet Jack Blackburn, the negro aSd BJonk 6M2tr..t.m' lnen 15 Seventh fighter of this city, after listening to ana uropklyn streets. Accord in ar to tw nJakhurn'a c-hallenrea until ha was ho exchanged nhotg , wearied of them. , Blackburn posted a forfeit of $100 for a six-round bout with Clans in this city, the weight to be 133 pounds ftt 6 o'clock.' The conditions which t Cans Insists upon are that Blackburn should . con sent to weight 133 pounds ringside and that h post a' forfeit of not less than $500 to make the weight. "I want to prov that Blackburn Is not the lightweight he claims to be." said Gans.--;. .-. w - ' .t1' Vi; ,vi' SPOKANE: COUNTY ; CONVENTION DATES Spokane, Wash.;' April 11. Tbe Spo kane "county Republican convention was set today by the central committee for May 9, the primaries for Mav-7. and th caucuses for May-4. Chairman Felix Pugh. said the convention would meet at the courthouse at 10 a. m. Three new precincts were created today,-one of which was named Taft precinct. Tho Taft men. think they have the conven tion, but many are for Hughes.-and some v.ea for falrbankft,, ,. , , Story Of Mclnnea " ' l" i"" vu tiiKnwaymen. after u-hii. ThePnffw !UZpmtt directions. Jml&Tnt? "Dd n trace of th Von Buclow at Rome. ,' , (Beant News by Longerff Uusti wire vRome, April 11 Prince Von Buelow. the German chancellor who Is here with Lh.'wPItnce' was rant" an audience with the Pope today. Pope Plus and the chancellor bad a lone nnC!.22 in the course of which the Pone ex. pressed great admiration for th ChrU tlan virtues of Kaiser Wllhelm and the lPo for the future welfare of Grmaoy! ' ' Gould Wins. ; r, . (Beant r Kewg by txragert Uismi Wlre.l i "JJ0 April. H-Jay Gould re tained the Amer can tennis court cham- titie nv derenttna-. the rn..,. v.. .n..u champion, Eustace II. Miles, at th rac quet Awl tennis -club this afterntKm. i c H n bJr 8core of ' VOTE FOR Dr.J.S.Stott For County Coroner Who is the originator of the public morgue idea, and, while welcoming the conversion to his views of other candidates, he doubts if there shotld be much glory attached to these candidates from their seizure of another's proposed reforms. , Dr. Stott believes that the coroner should be "a physician,, and that the physician candidate should hot be backed by an undertaker or combination of , undertakers. "If jwminated and elected I will ,'dis- tribute the patronage of the office equally among i ; the undertakers of the city." (See Sunday Orego- -nian, February 23.) ; Stbtt was '; lor two terms . ; ; coroner of Marion county, and declined the nomina tion for the third term; He has had wide experi-' i ence in tjiis work. Dri Stott; believes, that the bM fice of coroner should neither -be made an attach ment to an embalming establishment nor the bone for . rival ; political. factions to quarrel over. Dr. : Stott says : i "If there' is a public office that should be conducted on a business basis, that office is the - "coroner's. If. there is a public position in the gift of the voters that should not be tinged , with the ' outside personal interests of the holder, that office nt is the corpnerts, A and if there is an office ' that de-, 1 mands the honest, unabashed, faithful,- undiscrimi--nating enforcement-of the law, that office is the -coroner's, too." 1 . . - . . r lyyysiii -:tt'.: 'j-' '- ' ,CT:::.v.v.V:tH: MWn.sAfiniJ jntzmiiww HW' mw'' a rSw 1,a r:vJ'dfeGOHQ:'r:'- ' r Yamhill Street First and Second considerable amount of money being snaaB--t-mBBM-aBsnB found In conjunction Is so unusual as I - - , . i AwdOLwl to lead to an Investigation by the au- I k. "--' thorttles. In this instance official In- I , lltirltT qulrle disclosed the fact that Jllnt I , " ; ' X. " ' ' OUlIUaV Is by occupation a bartender and the I - , X. .-, 'f I wnen V is irom , rS ' conaiuon. tonignt is i IiD4-. ,: r. USQSXSX W Iwllt f l IWHffl 2 3L II II : ):riAiAZMiAA-m fflfAr'Ai . AMM AA&FimAr A. i :KV-- ''A':r - A i--AAi. - I . I place of his present employment a sa 'oon t th corner of Third and Davis streets. This knowledge allayed bud ding suspicion and the Inebriated cap italist was permitted to sleep off the effects of his Dotations without being suDjeciea to me inira degree. ". CONGRESSMAN: IIEFLIN FACES GRAVE CHARGE (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington. April 11. Thomas Me ureary, tne New York Horseman, accl aenuuiv snoi in tne leg i man Heflln of Alabama, two . weeks luring an encounter between tbe representative and Lewis Lunv. negro, on a streetcar, is not expected to reuuver. us naa nenn . aiirrarina rmm locajaw critical. If MO-Crearv diea. Cnna-raaaman TTaf. lln will be arrested on Ihe charge of homicide. The negro who was shot In me neaa oy iierun, nas recovered. Diver Inspects Bridge' Piers. (Special Diinitcb to Th Journal.) Wllsonville. Or.. Anril 11 The Oregon Electrlo Railway comnany had ft diver out from Portland yesterday Inspecting me piers oi me company s nriogo across tne Willamette ner. Tn diver reported the piers In perfect condition. it is understood wusonvuie s soon to have a special ear service. its COLUMBIA TAILORED . .- -'A: 't'O'-'- A''X-s- ''''A-''. From, the time you egirv tio make,up your mind : . you ' 'vviUbuyb Woolen MillsShop goodswhen you - are - being measiredwhen f you v get yow!t'try-on''-wheri;the alterations are. "made -. . . to suit 'yoiiuring . delivers Vtiio- your home-all the; time, the :-worlt'ls,'' , in'charpf ONE in selectingito the boy in elivermgejrall know f v - - their i business; I AN EASTER SUIT ALL; THE WAY FROM 820 TO ?50.) Suit yourself " a : you: ; must XflYO&C, at once fA'f'l'A iA.A GRANT PHEGLEY, Mgr. Seventh' and ;Stark'' Streets J