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THE 'OREGON DAILY JOURNAL," PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL . 0, 1803.
SUE Oil DOCKS
LOVE Nil IS OVER CilUOEO GOODS
tha Church 'of the ndemer In en
elaborate and interesting taater pro
era in. ' ...
ASTORIA AND BAKER CITY DEBATERS
in 11 him 1 11 1 "
Eva flaaaa tl.Oo at Metsger'a
UNDEKGEOUND WOKK
. ' IN POLITICAL FIGHT
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' (United Prne Laaaed Wire.)
Battle. Anrll 10. Underrround work
EiS II fffllllO og
TROOPS
DO
KODFOME
BMaiBMBanBMaaMannnaBnnaa)
POIOIIS
Grainhandlersi WHI Return
to Work as Soon as
v Possible.
BOTH SIDES MAKE
FAIR CONCESSIONS
Old Scale of .WiM to Prerafl Ml
June 1, Wnea 8cale Proposed by
Exporter Will Become Efectlre
for yew. '
The gralnhnivflJere' strike wu eettledl
t noon today and the men will return
to work ob the gtaln wharvee aa aoon
. aa they caa b notified. Tha aettie-
xnent wu brought about on moat friend
ly trma at a conference In tha private
offices of Kerr, Oifford A Co, between
tha executive board of tha Grain I
handlers' union and & commlttaa rep-1
resenting tne exporter. -
Tha conference began at 19 o'clock,
and every pliu of tha aituatlon waa
one Into thorourhly. Tha matter flnal-
, lr came to thla: that from data till
June L thla year, tha old acale of
and 10 centa la to prevail, while from I
tuea on tne scaie la 10 oe sb ceme an
hour straight time, ' and (0 centa an
hour for overtime. The gralnhaadl.re I
jtaa been noiaing out lor oxtt cents
t overtime which tha exporters declared
themselves unable to par next season,
' owing to the low wages paid for tha
name class or wora on ruget souna.
There are half a dosen vessels In
tha harbor to begin work aa aoon aa
tba rralnhandlere turn to. anions them
being the French bark Alloe Maria I
which waa within e.ooo iaga of being
ready for the sea when tha men were I
relied off. She la at Columbia dock I
Mo. and wUl ba finished io ahort
order.
Tha British barka Moller and Bra-I
tMrn, tha German bark Nomla and thai
Norwegian bark Urania are alao to be I
fiven quioa oispaton ana it win mean
tier I along tha wharves for some
time. With these grain veaaela loading
vrjr few longshoremen will ba found
It la believed that tha new acala Vlll
be Instrumental In aendlng mora vee
a Ala to Portland than would bo tha
rune under tha old rata, alnce with
other advantages tha exporter will
find it much more expedient to ahlp
from hare than Puget aound.. In view
of thla tha rralnhandlera will Indirec t-
ir oa benefited
I 1 ..-I (.. . 11
' " . - - it
Kathcrine Elklns Will Soon Chester, Ta.t Constabulary
llave Her d'Abruzzi iiacK Members 111 From
In Washington, v h 1 ; . Ptomaine. '
SULTAN GIVES IN TO 1 Ch,Ur- r11 -About 40 mam.
m if ti f T.PH 1 TTa 91 POe "ho are here
J. i. LUxlily XrXiiiixVli JO I M tha reault of tha dlaturbancea aria-
ing out of, tba stflke of tha amployaa
Of tha Cheater- Trantlnn x.mn.n. .-
J)Oke nil Recnuea to la- Uemon " ",7r. ment nan neon aiagnoaed
- iHiiauniQg. - -h la Delleved
tratlon Agalnat Turkt and Not h iu6iw cr,t!,jr. omnMi
f001- A raport waa apread that polaun
Becnnao Mlaa Elklna Wai Dla. b. ben placed in tha men a food but
Vveil UVIUVU, .
pleasing to Court of IU1.
(Ipettal Dttpatrh te Tba learaeL)
New York, April 19 The ' Duo '
Abruaal, tha fiancee of Mlaa Katharine
Elkina, daughter of Banator KIklna of
BOLL EASTEB EGGS -
ON CAPITOL LAWN
(BpeeUI Dlepalb to Tee JoaraaL)
Waahlnrton.. anHl f A Thl. I. ...
7mirmr"mm,"-n ffl Waat Virginia, la expected back at EP"1".? tha White Houaa. Aii
. fij i ..kl.t- ,.hIn -mrt -,ftnth. a"ar anjoyea tneraaeivea on tha
the
Kext Friday nla-ht at Aatorla
therebv. it la aalit. I ObamDlon teama of tha Columbia river
and make aa much money aa tinder land tha eaatern Oregon dietrlct, re
the higher acala if not mora, alnce the I epectlveiv, will meet at Aatorla on the
moreaaed nuaineaa win have a ten-1 quaaiion 01 "rroporuonai epreaenia-
oency to give mora overume.
V y
Waahlnaton within tha Bast
Thla waa announced thla
cloaa frienda of Mlaa El kin
warn waa racttivaa mai me auiian 01 .1 ,"aw.
Ifr.i7.. ,.niA 11.11.- aiiunoon.
. -. 1 fraaidont and Mr a
mVrnin. bv J;wi?;.nd ""-faga watched tha game.
M aoonaa T.h Marina band waa on hand and
hl Vt Pir,04? " .A ooncert waa
la belnar done waat of the mountaina in
the Jonee-Ankrny aenatorlal fight. For-,
mer Hnnator John J-., wnaon la tne ieaa
itig flauie In tha fight on Ankeny and
hla pHper. ' tba Poat-Intelllgenoer, la
earrylna- on a campaign agalnat tha
Walla Walla man and pralae of Con-.
greaaman - Jonea. The Tlmea la eup-
orting Atikeny. Whatever la Deing
one In tha conteat outalde of the newa-
paper end of it la being done Quietly.
wiin w return 01 ennator ri
pledged to Ankeny. rho'campa
probably begin In earnet with Fllen
auoDortinir Ankonvj the latter ahould
HI rr. Qr4l. an. lh itAimtu
- . i mi 1. 11 1 1 11 . ( .
Maliger flta glaaaea for 11.00. '
w . -
office' deroanda and that no demonetra. thiir friend a wl tneaaed the rn tr.m
tlon would ba made -fgainet the Porta I tEr.0uth m-o
hv the Italian navv. The Duo d'Abruast I I"T ""I!? - lilttla Quentln Roooe.
... - . . 1 iviL w 11 n xwn arniwii rpi,nn, iuIm.
la with tne Italian rieei in oommana o. 1 h .. . - v.-
the battleahlp Reglna Elena. . patea In tha egg rolling.
'Wl MORE SALES DAYS -
FOR LA GRANDE
Thm rAmmnl nf mn im.rlian atrl and
the prince of tha royal house of Victor
Emanuel ware atrangelr Intertwined In
thla lateat bit of diplomatic Juggling
between Italy and Abdul llamld. It
la now believed that ther never waa
any question aa to tne acceptability
nf Mlaa Klkina at 'tha court of King
(Rperial Dlpatek to The JoeraeM
nwa, ur, April 10.-
llnmh.rt that tha reaaon for the ""W'i P"i iu. -l uranoa a
duke'a hurried recall waa concealed In mm" B.".fcirJw?vd to b """ft
the fact that the Italian government f i!. bu..nw" Ofl wU1
waa planning thla demonstration agalnat "7 w n ar-
Italy and wanted the duke at hla poaL 1 Jr" ji leaar-onca eacn
Now aa there win he no war. lova haa . worxn 01 norwea
tha right of way and tha duke aoon Sl0".""1 u.rx2 'iult WM H"Poaed of
r: . "a iirmri wero nora rrom
all diractlona for tha aalea.
'Easter Day at Pendleton.
(Special Ptepetea te The Joeraal.)
PftnH I ,ln n. A k.l I .A Tl' 1 . l- 1 . I
ful weather Eaater waa duly obaerved
in Pendleton. Appropriate exerclaea
iwera neid at all the churehea. The
COmmanderlea Of tha Knlahta T.mnl.r
of Baker City and Pendleton Joined at
sella for America again.
LIFE TODAY Oil
DARK
El
tton In ' tha 8tate ' Lerlelature." The
winner will meet the JLiebanon team in
tha final atate championship content
at Eugnna In June. The teama are
composed of tha following, ahown In
the ptctnrea, reading from left to
right: Above Aatorla team: Jennie
Jet fere. Carl Thomas. Birdie Wlae. Be
lowRaker City team: William Harm
aen, Frank Mcculloch, Roy Barton.
Jlissionary Tells of Con
ditions Affecting: White
Peopje in Africa.
ARRIVES FOB LUMBER.
Alaterkamp, Oer. bk. .......... Aatorla
Alvena, Am. ach Ooble
Northland, Am. aa. .....Portland L. Co.
v. 1 . Ill.l.
a . . Hrm -M iiw. Wl. mm. ........ A. viii'.
eieamer ouminw niu iouow Tonmlte. Am. aa Preacott
Etntlitay to SbanebaL ' I Yellowstone, Am. aa. ....Tongue Point
...... niH.K ra n .... Wasnlngton, Am. sa Kainler
e3?,?JK'i-BJl a-Iran,i.Mfiea,5 Homer, Am. aa Couch atreet
!7iJ" "a WlH ;tm.n,'5 Johan 'PoulMn, Am. aa Knappton
1 v : - V. dVT. w . i. . westerner, Am. aa Aaiorin
lumber for BhanghaJ. under charter to Eureka, Am. aa Martln'a wharf
the Paclflo txport Lujnbar company. Bwakwater, Am. aa. ..... . .Oak atreet
cuv 11 iu iwiiHi Hum ai.uum& wr I x r. fl ... ITr . I
where aha delivered a cargo of coal for
the fleet .
Tha Strathgyle la tha- third VStrath"
liner to arrive1, here 'during tha paat
month for lumber, under charter to tha
above-mentioned lumber exporting com
pany. The Btrathblane Bailed from here
a few daya ago with a cargo meaaurlnz
nearly 4,000,000 feet, and tonight the
win nniati loaning i,too,oo
mllla of tha Eastern A Weet
Strathtay will finish loading a.tOO.OOO
1 at tne
em Lumber company for Shanghai 8ha
feet 1
la expected to leave down tomorrow
morning.
The Btrathrvle will not besrln load
ing until the British ateamer Boverlo
baa been ainpatched. Tha Boverlo la
expected to arrive hero from Puget
aound In a day or two, to take 1,600,000
fet for Sydney,. Australia, for tha Pa
cific Export Lumber company, and It
haa been arranged 00 that aha la to
load befora tha Strathgyle begin,
HAD ROUGH WEATHER.
ater
! Steamer. Eureka and Brei
Arrive From Coos.
Coming up from Eureka by way of
-, Cooe bay tha ateamer Eureka, Captain
) Koren, had a touch of real rough weath.
, er 011 me mourn 01 ine v;oiumoia river
v yesteraay aiternoon. too wind awept
" along with tha velocity of a gala and
' tha aeaa ran unuaualiy high. Rain fell
in torrents and driven before the wind
it made tnmga anything but pleasant
Tha Eureka arrived at Martln'e dock
this a m. and began discharging at
. once. She brought a fairly good freght
and a full list of passengera. She la
. dooKea to oeparc tomorrow evening.
The steamer 'Breakwater, Captain
Macgenn, arrived at Oak atreet dock
laat night from Coos bay direct, bring
ing 80 passengers and S00 tons ..oal
. benldea considerable general cargo.
Tha Breakwater waa a few hours
ahead of the Eureka getting Into the
liver and thereby escaped tha heavy
, rain- sqnalla that almost prevented tha
' latter from getting her bearings. Go
ing south the Breakwater had a rough
trip, however. ; Tha Breakwater sighted
a wroammmer on tne coast which la
believed to be the same vessel that was
reported near the mouth of the river
thla morning. .
CONCERT FOR SAILORS.
.On way ud
W. K. Jewett, Am. ach. Ooble
Rose 81ty, Am. sa ...Alnsworth
Strathgyle, Br. sa ............Astoria
Va Boats o Xoaa Sambaav
Echo, Am. bkrtn. Callao
Melville Dollar. Am. sa..Ran Franclsca
Ravalli. Am. aa. ....... ..San Francisco
Churchill. Am. ach.. Keelang
Kelburn. Br. bk Moiillones
Virginia, Am. ach........ San Francisco
cnehajia. Am. titin. Maaawen
W. R. Hume, Am. acn
Tallac Am. aa. .....
Shoahone, Am. as. San Francisco and his bulk seemed to bo slowly but
Mabel Gale, Am. ach San Franciaco aurely Increasing when ha determined
St' Helens, Am. sa ....San Francisco upon mom radical effort to stop the ac-la-
Boats With Oasaaat and Oeaaaai. cumulation of flsh and If possible re
Aberfoyla Br. ah. Antwerp dues tha weight ha was carrying. Ha
Edmund Roataa. rr.
LIVES ON WATER 26 DAYS
AND REDUCES HIS WEIGHT
Rav. Thomas Moody, a mlaalonary I ?laaa 1 7. Including berth and a
A.rwn R-ti-t .Mutv. ata. f.Wd . Third. and
TRANSPORTATION
COOS BAY LINK
The ateamshlp BREAKWATER leaves
roruana wsaneaaay a p. am- from
Oak street dock, for slorth Bad7lfaraa
aaU aad Coos Bay polata. Freight ra-
civaa iw p. m. on oar or sailing.
Paaaenier fare, first ciaaa. 110: seoond
Bd meaia
LI vine wholly upon water for Sf days,
Herman Claoaaenlua 8r, a well-known
Portland plumber, reduced hla weight
approximately 7J pound a la tha laat
week of his course of water diet ha
varied It a lightly by adding a small dona
Of Epapm salts In a glass of water aboart
noon. He is now resuming the ass of
food. Under careful direction of in
family- nbratcian. and la physically
cults comfortable, bcinar In good health
anil ab& ta attend to bua!na at him
. .Fan Francisco I office every day.
rnnciira air. uiausMnias weigned z pounaa
from th. American Baptist aocl.tr. .ta- WaahlngUn'stVeeVa or '(? rtrTtdo
.a a a . t a J a sYmS I - . . . aa
uonea in ui tongv country ui ainu, i
spoke to the BapUst mlnlstara thla COlaiTIblll River ftfrnffv
morning. Most of the minister a agreed I uaDLATOA-un amawraa
after tha talk that they had learned Daily aervice between Portland and
mora about Africa than tnay naa I The iMUe. except Sunday, leavtog
known in all their Uvea befora I Portland at I a. at, arriving a boat I
Mr. Motxl v reviewed lha onenlna ud I P. m. carrrlna frela-ht and uiuum
of Africa -from the ttma that Robert 1 Splendid accommodations for outfits
Alder at.. Portland- M
Tha Dalles, Phone alaia
qonaunea nis pnysician ana iriea xor I Livingstone waa aent there on govern-1 ana lives toes,
five montha to accomplish tha desired I ment bualneaa and waa later "dlacovl Dock foot of
reaulta bv adopting varloua dietetic ared" by Henry M. SUnley. Tha whole of Court at.
rum a. iiig oaiieni urana in io it I rrui rnuntrv ha aaid. la admim ud iil rartlliUL .
glaaaea of water a day. He took It now and la fairly crying for teachera
'ther cold or hot Hot water waa his and mlaalonartea He gave an Inter-
S reference, however, as tha beat aeemed mating review of tha work dona by tba
add somewhat to his comfort In Bible Training school of Congo In ed-
s wall owl rig it. He lost flash sUadlly ucatlng young native men and aendlng
day by day from the time ha adopted them to their own provinces as mla-
thls courae. and at no time during the alonarles. This la because tha climate
w n.pn?B,,c" ncapaciiatea of the equatorial countries is so injurl.
do
reaucea a mn to tha . white man that rullv hair
Sit nounds the doctor prescribed a llarht r ih.m hi. n. . ,.nt hnm. hmV in I
meal each day, and gradually Increased health, so that it la hard to get anyone A"?1, direct
It to two meals a day, allowing him to to go there. The country in which Mr. Ticket office
eat a email breakfast about 10 o'clock a. Moodv'a work Is centered extends 111 I I
complete dinner at p
e an important Item In
diet when ha
m. and
Prunes wer
meal a
m
an important Item In hla
resumed tne oral daily
SHYLOCK CREATED TO
SHOW UP BIGOTRY
Leo Cooper, In Synagogue,
Places Interpretation
Upon Character. '
i Entertainment at Seamen's Friend
" Society Rooms Tonight.
i- Tha program for tha concert to be
given ny iirae. a Auria at the institute
or us roruana Heamen a Friend society,
corner Third anu Flanders strteta, this
evening, commencing at o'clock. fol
lows: Solo, "My Heart Is Singing,"
Miss Olga Golberr; solo, "Last Night,"
s aaargnenia a Auria; song. 'Comin"
Thro the Rye," Mme. d'Auria; solo,
"Threa Green Bonnets,- Mlaa Ellen
Hook; reading. O. W. Klmmo. engineer
steamship StratbUg; piccolo aolo, Rob
ert Adair; selections by the I. a B.
orchestra.. Harry Cooper, conductor.
MARINE CTTEIXIGgNCE.
Sernlat Zdasra Xe to Arrlva
Breakwater, Coos Bay .April 19
Kureka, Eureka and Cooa......AorU 20
Hose City, San Franciaco ...... Aoril Si
lioanoke, San Pedro and way.. April 22
Alliance, Coos Bay ....April 2S
fcienator, San Francisco , .Aoril JR
. V. Elder, San Pedro, way . .April 11
f!ue IL Elmore, Tillamook .'...April la
Mcomadla, orient ...............May i
Alesla, orient. ...... ...June 1
Numantla. orient. ............. ..July i
Arabia, orient Aug. 1
egnlar Xlaara to Depart.
FareVa, Eureka and Cooa ..... April 2i
H ieH. Elmore, Tillamook ... ..April 22
J r-ak water, San Francisco. . , .April 22i
J :''iu, can jrearo ana way. April n
i,ianfe. Coos Bay ........ .April 25
J. City, San Francisco .... ..April 15
A r!i. orient i , ...... . i ..... .April 2
VJ. Eider, San Pedro. , .. .April to
f -iator, San Franciaco. ...... ...May 2
' viredla, orient ............. .May i
;.. orient i . ....... ........ .June
juxAct:, orient ..............July i
Teassls ta XHtn.p.sKSt
Vs-id FT. fck. ....Columbia No. 2
l m castle, Br. ahlp ...... Stream
T -.---,v.f. pr; h O. W. P. dock
''i'l riaiae, FT. Ik. Greenwich Na 2
. , fr, fck....... Montgomery No. 2
f fvtia Br. bk. Drydock
i 7 itrtra., Pr. ah.. ....... ..Astoria
-."Vf: . fetr,. P, Lumber Co.
. i .. ffi"fs, Pr. tk ...Centennial
r .r tk ...Irving
. v X ti, ............ .Oceania
- ., - ti, ...,....Ktram
. .. Jir. tk. ..... .AatnrU
. .... K. A W. Mills
.......rGfrt-eta UiT. Co.
,-r... .Oceania
bk........ London
Eraannela Accama IL bk. .. . .Ham burs
Asgard, Nor. ship ..Antwerp
Bldart. Fr. bk.. Antwerp
Aiocrt Kicamers, uer. na...... Antwerp
Claa Graham. Br. sh, .......... Cardiff
Rugenls FautreL Fr. M....... Antwerp
vmcennes, sr. so. ......Antwerp
Gael. Fr. bk- London
Neatsflelda Br. shin Hamburg
iavia oe Anjers, jrr. an. Antwerp
Brabloch. Br. bk ... ..........Antwerp
Kllloran. Br. ah. Antwerp
Ooal Satpa Ba SJtoata,
Ancaloa, Br. ah Newcastle. A.
Mlndoro. An. sch. .Newcastle. N. 8. W.
La Roche Jacauelln. Fr. bk. Newcastle, A.
Tramp atteamars Ka Xoota.
Inverklp, Br. aa San Franciaco
Boverlc Br. aa ........Baa Franciaco
Taunton, Br. aa Guaymas J Leo Cooper, tha dramatiat and educa-
Madura.BBrr. :::::::::::lan fSSc! "o111- Francis deUverwl a
Tabor.4 Nor. sa..... Bremerton I lecture on THe Modern Conception of
Kivar Fortn. nr. as Everett I the Merchant of Venice." at tba Ahaval
a Konte la Ballast to Ioad a rain. I Sholom aynagogue. Park and Clay
Manx King. Br. sh.... ...Taltral streets, under tha ausplcea of Theodore
rori rawiorg, nr. ma cauaol tti I O. Tt Tt . laat n1h. Mi
Am-nmm HmtiM W .h r. 1 1-. I ' ' -
River FaliociTBr. 'bk I Cooper interspersed tha lecture with
Nordsea Oer. sh Callao I reading from tha "Merchant of Venice.
Orexon. Ger. sh. ..Yokohama! 7T..v,...i.ri..iinn ciu.v i. tha
SI - Ti. I J 1 L. - L wr i . . 1 ,11. v,v ... ... m.w
Henrietta, Oer. ah. Weat coaat rn-.w.a" -.very PwffV H O""
Aater. (Zfr hk...... ValnftMliui I clared that Sir Henry Irvlng's Portrayal
Marechael de Noalllee Fr. bk.Weat coast I of Shylock waa the beat aver given. He
Helena Blum, Fr. bk. Bristol I oair in part
LOST POSITIOI! AFTER
A
ifijue
CAR
Young Woman Sues Com
pany for $10,000 Dam
ages and Expenses.
Oil Steamers Za Boats.
Geo. Loom la Am. aa. ....San Francises
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
"I maintain that In creating Shylock
consciously or ' unconsciously Shake-
, spears proteaiea against religious
bigotry and hypocrisy. 'Hath not a Jew
eyes, nata, not a jew nanas, organs, ai-
menalona senses, . affections, passions:
is he fed with the same food, hurt with
The French bark Bretas-na arrived at I the same weapons, subject to the same
Astoria veateraav rrom Han' n'rancisco i maeaaea neaiea wiin ma aamo meana
in ballast under charter to the North-1 warmed and cooled by the aamo sum
western Warehouse company to , load I mer and w!nor as a Christian 7 If you
harlAV tnr- Rurnno Rh. will ha In tha I nrlrlf ill do 'WO not bleed. If V-
harbor tomorrow mornlnar. . '".,- (us do we not laugh. If you poison us do
The Harriman liner Rosa Cltv feaehal I we not aie. ana u you wruna urn wiui
Aatorla at 8:S0 o'clock thla morning and we not revenge T If we are like you in
will reach her dock here thla evening tba rest, wo will resemble you in that."
unless aetainea unreasonably long at I s""lu,f','" ,;"i. t
Astoria. ' I "The villainy you. teach me I
will
The French bark Co mil Bart will fin-1 efcecuto and It ahall go hard, but I will
i.u .. t..i j i. .a i htti ma insirucior. - to oiace in
ahe wiU bo aent to Auatralia In kallast Shylock'a mouth theae worda of Justlfl-
unless chartered for wheat In tha moan- "'JL' f "7h ao-oYlTert r.Hr on
time. It la said her ownera will not al-1 the JJJlmil,
low tha vessel to lis Idle when they can nre lhan itJutd Save for a
sail her in ballast and earn moniT : oa 8 PfJlv1?11.,!?.?'1 5.7
Knuntv . .,.. .- I novelist in in b B-uwJum vi nm
",imm' u. I south to have made a hero of romance
Amended rulea governing t tha land-1 . . ui. whole treatment
inv nt .Qiinr. fn..!. V,....i. I out-of a.negro. - ww wnms treatment
been received here from
?,.C?er.C8 an,d bor.;tTM rules are MnTng prejudice -gainst them. ;
Intended to give s further precauUon . preceding the lecture a aolo was ren-
agalnat an Invasion of undesirable res- dee(1 Dy Mra Maurice- Weinstetn. ac-
ldentS. ,., i. !:! ''..". ....ia1 nn. tha nrs-nn hv Mlna Paula
MARINE NOTES.
Heller,
SECOND CHARGE OF
, . STEALING HORSES
R. W. Peal on Trial at Pendleton
.... I.-.' '
Caae From Union ?
Coonty.
Astoria, April 20 A.rrived down at
l. m Shin Aetna , Arrived at H-bO
and lelt up- Steamer Rose City, from
nan Francisco. Outalde at 10 a m
a tnree-masted snip. - Left no at ll
a m. French ship Bretagne and schoon
er V7. F. Jewett.
. San Francisco, April 20. Arrived at
a. m.---6teamer George Elder, from
Portland. :., , - ... .. . .
Aatorla, April 1. Arrived down dur-!
ing the night and aalled at 12 noon
Dumer xoaemlte, for San Pedro. Ar
rived down at mnA muUaA at 10 a.
m.wgteamemr. Alliance, for Cooa - bay.
Arrival at a . V .. , i.ia
p. msreameT Br'eaJtwa'teV' from'cw; I one of tha oldest Jilonaera of UmaUUa
bay. Arrived down at Knappton at 8 J county white-haired and for 40 years
v. m---Bieamer Johan Poulaen. Bailed
Kan FranVieco:1 Arrived Vt BrSOprm trial on charge of atealing a horse
tv. About .20 Union county witnesses
axe here.- i-;,' , ".. ;- -f--
This is the ' second charge against
Deal in the past few rears. In 1902
tne penitentiary
horse- stealing.
rew months,
today. ,
Judge Bronaugh in tha circuit court
thla morning began tha hearing of tea
tlmony in tha suit of Emma A. Conway
against tha Portland Railway, Light &
Power company, for 110,480 damagee for
ceraonal Injuries. Tha ' plaintiff for
merly waa employed aa stenographer
In the office of Long ft Bweek, and was
injured one morning last octooer. at
First and Main streets, while on board
a Mount Scott car.
Tha plaintiff testified that the car
1 on which ahe waa riding waa shunted
forward about - seven feet by another
car tnat crasnea into it rrom tne rear.
She was thrown against a seat, she said,
and other, passengera piled against her.
At tha time ahe thought tha injury waa
trifling, but subsequently had - to gtvo
up her position. Her employers testi
fied that after the accident, ahe wns
nervoue and could not do tne work re
quired of her.
. Ten thousand dollars is the sum de
manded aa damages for" in juries, $480
additional being asked as special dam
ages to pay-, doctors' bills, hospital fees
and loss of wages.
TEACHER SPANKED;
PRINCIPAL'ACCUSED
Exeter ' Borongh Man Said
Have ; Resented Rival's -Attentions.
to
Moodv1
degress above and below the equator,
and is the worat part of Africa In this
respect The English government glvea
Ita repreaentatlvea six months' fur
lough after a years service there, and
a pension for life after 10 years' aerv
ice. counting it aa' equal to twice tha
time in any otner country,
Mr. Moody spoke of tha common mle
eonception that Africa la Inhabited en
tirely by negroea, while in reality only
one In 20 la a negro. There are large
citlea made up mostly of traders who
travel hundreds of miles across country
pursuing their vocation. There ara
people whose race hav been civilised
alnce tha time of Abnanatn. who make
all their own wares, their clothes, their
glass, their metals and everything they
need. They have walled clues of 160,-
ooo ana zoo.ooo innaoitants. Tne wnole
Cai..h .... .M. ,klnk 1 . .It... lM..
ouuuau ivmii.i .iiiwi Mm ... i w .iiiiva
aa large aa the United States and holds
from BO.ooo.ouo to o,ouu,uoo people, is
traversed by caravan roads, and there
are only two missionary posts In tha
whola country. All the natlona have
gone Into Africa and taken possession
of territory. Some to rule, others to
teach. In some countries terrible atroo
itles are committed In tha nam of tha
government, and tha rule la no better
tnan lowest slavery, in otner coun.
tries conditions are more enlightened.
A vote of thanks waa extended Mr.
Moody for hla Interesting talk. In which
no covered a great a eat or ground.
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A FORGER. SHE SAYS
Mrsv Lulu Pugmyer Con
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(Suedal-, Dlapttcli te Toe loarotL)
Pendleton, Or., April 20 R.' "W. 'Deal,
county winte-naired J an for - 40 years
a horseman of the inland empire. Is on
Schooner W.. Fl Jewett from RedonJo
Arrived and left up at 8 a. m. steamer
Bureka, from Eureka . .
San Francisco. Anrll It. Railed at t
f- m--rStamer St. . Helens, for JPort-
m.,,1. -
he was sentenced to1
Aatorla: inr4i n rr.AiK- tv.lfrom Union county for 1
bar st 8 a. m aniootb, wlnd.- ' north-1 1 '
west s-niiea: wekt her. 'clear. . I A Jury la being secured
: Tides at Aatorla today -Hia-h water
I' a. m., t.2 feet; 4:0s p. m., 2.4 1 More than 120,000,000 pound of tal
feet. Low water :2 a. m- 0.6 feet: l low are used every year In the manu-
:ta p. tn g.t feet factura of candles in tha United States.
Wllkes-Barra, Paw April 17. Edward
Sullivan, principal of the Exeter bor
ough public schools was arrested to
day, charged with beating Miss Anna
Flynn. one of -the school teachera in
his building. Alderman Frank Brown
held Sullivan tinder 1500 ball for trial
for assault and battery, $500 bail to
keen the peace, and fined him 110 for
oisoraeriy conaucc v.
There la said to ba a romance hidden
behind the alleged attack.
Mlaa FIvnn. who ia aulte nrettvv la
aald to have preferred the attentions of
a young . college graduate to those of
Sullivan. ' This made- Sullivan , angry,
and It ia charged that he has been say
ing unkind things to her for soma
time. .,a"V
Ha is said to have gone to her
room and taunted her until ahe lost her
temper and struck him. . Ha. then bent
her over tha back : of a chair, 1 she
charges, and struck her several times.
. Punlls notified a school director who
lives nearby, and Sullivan's arrest fol
lowed, the charges being made aaainst
him by County Detective Edward Mack
lln. because tha girl did not - want to
prosecute. .
". ' ' Manitoba Teachers Meet.
' Winnipeg, Man., April 50 Th annual
meetinar of th Manitoba Educational
association opened in this city today
with a good attendance. ; Hon. O. , E.
Coldwell, minister of education, and' J.
A. McKerchar, chairman of the Winni
peg school board, -were speakers at tha
onenlnar session. The convention Willi
remain In session until Thursday. i
" Special Plspatcb to The Jonrnil) :
Vancouver, Wash., April M. Mr
Lulu Pugmyer, arrested In this city by
the police Saturday, under the name of
Mra. Brown, on the charge of passing
bogus Checka, made a full conf easlon
yesterday to Sheriff Sapplngton and
Chief of Police Secrlat She allegea that
she la tha tool of a man named J. F.
Madison, who waa arrested at Port
land following her arrest here.' Mrs.
Pugmyer will be given a hearing before
the Justice of the peace this afternoon.
An effort will be mad to have Madison
brought here.
Mrs. Pugmyer admitted to the author
ities that sh had cashed many worth
less checks. Two at Spokane, two at
Seattle, - five at Portland, ona at St.
Johns and threa in this city, Is the
list sne gave.
"I donl know wh IXdtd this. I
never did anything wrong befora Af
ter I met thla man In Butt I aeemed
to do anything, he told ma He writes
the checka, tells me where to get them
cashed, and I do the reat" ln brief
thla la the statement of Mrs. Pugmyer.
The checks cashed here last Sat
urday wer on the Puget Sound Na
tional bank of Boattle. and - tha Secur
ity Savinga & Truat company of Port
land. ... .
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