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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, 1C03. 11118 WERRy WIDOWS! OMR HOLDS CilffBELt 1'JIIIS FUEIOII OOUIITS Till. SCOTT TORII SAY HYDE USED ' nor FOR THEM 2000jSJpOI) III DISTRICT HMEBilllDIWI BT OISSEIISIOII our.jr.ivciAir.is .Tavney'of Minnesota and : Ifaney' of Indiana Hurt When; Mount Pleasant ana Georgetown Cars Collide at National Capital. ". tjltl rrw WlrO 1- Washington. April 12. Two con- ..mn Tivntr of Minnesota and John C Ilaney of Indiana, and eeveral paaeenger war Injured today whn a biff Mount , Pleasant car ran mm . r.nrrtnn ear at Fourth and A. street and Penneylvanla avenue. Representative Tawney' back wa injured and Haney la Buffering with a brulMKl hip. Both men. who seemed to be mora eriouly hurt than any of tha Other passenger, were carried jrom un eena, Twney being taken to com-nltt-room adjoining tha house of rap; rntativs. Failure of tha brakea of tha Mount Pleasant oar to work cauaaa tii wrack. . - DERBY-JEFFREY DOUBT Burlington Church - Jlem J befs Put 'Ban on- New: Sky Piece. Gives. Season "Why He B ' I fuses to Sign Warrant for City Lights. . ! Eastern Oregon return mak tha fight extremely close between Andrew Jackson Derby and John A. Jaf fray for tpi DeraocraUo nomination for eon gresg for tha Second, district ' , Retarns from Baker, Clatsop, Gilliam, Sfalheur, Morrow, Umatilla and Waaco counties, for tha moat part Incomplete, Slve Derby a lead of 279 to tee Over effrey, who leada In ' Multnomah county. Tha Multnomah county retarns have not yet been canvassed, and until that la don It will not be known how taut-H Jeffrey lead 1 In thle county. -Friend of both men ara claiming- tb victory. Jeffrey' friend contend that their man will, hare (00 vote to spare in Moitnomah county, Derby' friend admit that Jeffrey will carry Multnomah county, but argue that Derby will run far ahead of hi competitor in the other counties. What return have been re vived Justify thia assumption. . It ia Cellared that tha complete return from the entire dletrlot will brine the mar trln down to a .Very narrow one, if It coea not put Darby in the lead, and tbu i,lr him tb nomination. . v CAKE HAKES-GAINS III 1VI0 C0UIII3 . - Columbia county ha swung into tha IL M. Cake Hat .with it, majority for Cak over Fulton. In totaling- the count the official transferred the rote giving Cake' iflgure to Fulton and Fulton' to Cake. ' Th error ha been discov ered, However, and, by tha corrected Hat cane carrie in county with, a majority Th latest return from Lane county fivn kulb sua vows to i, in ct for i'ulton.. Thi wa a gain of 15 for Cake and loss of IS for Fulton oyer the old count, which gave Cak 838 and Fulton 1.182. It 1 a total gain of 63 votes ior v;aa in .uane county. Metcger fita glasses for 1.00. : In a communication to th city exe- outlv board, Freeldent B. 8. Josselyn take Usu with Mayor Lan ob th requirement of th Oontract xtstlng between th Portland Railway, Light l'ower company and th city In which he contends that th company 1 not required to rurnian a certain amount of current but la only required to In stall lamp of a certain Illuminating capacity. Merer Lan on th other hand, states that the company 1 re quired to furnish . i.OOO-caJiiile-power lamp and thou now la us ar only aoouc j.jou-canatepower. ' ' Presidents Joeeelvn's letter 1 in th form of a demand upon th board to (SpecUl ruepetc te The Joenitl.) Burlington, H. 3., April tS. Several local church bar proposed a ban upon Merry I Widow hat In th con gregation during th service. Ptor declare that men ar becoming fewer at th rvlc a th number of big hat In creese and that th popular style threaten to mak many male backsliders. I'shers in some of th more crowded churches were at their wits' ends to est their Kaater congregation. Pw which hav comfortably accommodated i - persons would hold no mora than fmie when th nuartiit vnr lerra hnta. In th prominent chuiche her It 1 oompel Mayor Lane to sign th war- proposed to request women wno wear i run or , wuivu ui v-umiu their big hate to church to check thm claim 1 due for currant for March.. in reierence to me vbui. irwm m original oontract to tb supplementary contract which was mutually agreed to by th city and company when th nw light were . Installed, President Jo elyn had to say In hi letter: "It was a oontract for are lamp of a certain illuminating capacity and of a certain type; not a eontraot to furnish a certain amount of electrical nrgy for illuminating purpoaea." continuing, in tetter iai; "liv said auDDlementary agreement aald Portland General K tec trio company agreed to Install a new and Improved (Ualtsd rrea Uaatd WkwJ ' Ion nrovlded In said exlstin contract Salem, Or., April !!. Late thl af- and to hav th old ystem provided in tornoon Stat Treasurer Oorg A. aald yxutlng contract ntiriy re- totl. who waa on U wltn. stand la "Jitdortland General Elctrie com- th Boa trial for th defen w A pany then guaranteed that 'th lamps Try onwllllnf .and xcdlngly vasiv of, said new system will hav as much Witna ' At ao Urn. would h reply STAJJ""' ?ntS atlsfactotily and unqualifiedly to tb I said xlstinc contract direct question of Judge Pipe. Every I "Tb only question In thl mattar 1 time opportunity wa afforded he tried r hV'hltl ?f ,L,,,!lrh to hleld. Kos. upplmentry contract have a much When ttaked If b-bad ever written I V.r . iuuuiiiWii vvv7 w Ross about th proposed legislation At- l?1??'' '"J" A",." lin K..i. v.1 k 3a I tract- L ,. vnder aald original contract. memoir until presented with th let. , amount of ' electrical energy tera written over hi ignatur. Then whether more or la) 1 In no wy In- he would reply alowly, "I must have volved or to be consider!. ri,t.n th., ' " "Ther 1 no question that th new Did you ver talk to Mr. Rosa about ampe in use unoer sia puppie- liiwiiiMr cuiurmui imvv arrLnr Jliuni- at th cloakroom during th service. STEEL GOES 1'IIIIIESS 8UIID 1 Nominated oEaUroad ' Com- Senator, Pledges , New As- Annexationists and Non-An- Government Attorneys I)c-; missioner Over Carter by pirant to Office Hearty . nexatlonists Meet Each , clare :They Will Trove Support. : Uther ana Uasn. Plurality of 1,050. School Land Frauds. T. K. Campbell, bag been nominated railroad commissioner for th first dis trict on th Republican ticket by a plu rality of LO 6 1 vote over hi nearest competitor, ,W. A. th' return which "Washington, April 22,i Announce- Bonator rulton baa pledged , hi wo Tn , nrettr . little miburb of Mount nd slstnc to H. M. Cak In hi cam-1 Boott is torn with dissension ovr th paign for lotion nd ha gtvn him I annexaUon proposition, and a lovely I mnt bv tha rnvurnmanl'i attnrnava an assuranoe of friendship and support uttl war hs been started between the I gaged In th Hyde-Ueneon land frau( .Carter, according tolTvloua to lTln for Wahlngtonv proprty owner who want to com Intolcaee today that they would offer vi4 lbat e far been re-JBenator Fulton ,wrot ttr to Mr. I the city and tho who do tiot Te. dene tending to how that Jame J. elved. Complete return hav been r- Cak. whloh wa in pan as zoiiowb: , I'mimnSLii. T a-kin For annation. Barnes, formerly an Indemnity clerk In celved .from Benton,. Klamath, n. Portland, April 0.My Wr Mr. dred al "nature , ak Ing .f"', nui th general lanJ office, wa in Freder. Lincoln, Unn. Marlon, and Waahlngton Cak I am leaving for th east in th i ! w City Au tor A. L- Bar- ck llyd B .,pl0y and that h rendered oountle. Jn . the remainder,, of the morning, and bfor going wl.n to Jti nJ" f?0! n'J tr.,i ,nn?2 Improper, service in connection with counties In the district partial returns tend to you my congratulation on your tr4nr nilnjt th propoaM nnxv- hi work In th offlc brought forth hav been received wtflch represent nomination on 5 my assurance of elf th lo """J J th. auditor .of f to. ,trtnuo rttaUMWto" practically a complete nount ftf tle vote support 1 can gtv you. Trusting and out SU 5 14 W,M Bot Pfopr form xh, prosecution declared that It would. In each county, only-a few out of the believing that you will be elected I am waj"iu"ea,fc., .,'. w. kV -1 how that Hvda wa engaged in -the way, andmafl proincta y.t remaining ,iCerely youri C. W. FULT6N." . m "' vJJh J?S JJJf.JT !". Of getting aalibo l land b? to be heard from. , . . . Mr. Cak 1 now arranging hi plana !??0T? JJlrllLnr "'' ' -dummy"- at.pll. ationu, an't Acoordin to th flrures o far re- tnr im . th state in behalf of hi The man in charge of the reinonetranc . . ...... V..,,. h iiv.i. .i . -.nr,Kti u ., - n ins I ' rr ........ ... ..(went awar nranira.1 . to fir tha Hucu. vote Carter 0.I4T and K. . Robertson, pi notion ha. been mappea out, J".!0.10 bp ,0 itUki U W,U paM mu" Th. Klimnld. r.t.i.n. tmm Ihiu. ii.n. I .7 . .'. . . . 1 7 1 1 -. . i. . I . ThSr ST thO Who Milt tO COm iLeA-Ir.-hV.norrt. S8nt,ni.h-,I wpk7 W. M. Cat rtimed thl mora- in 'District Attorney Haker atatd iregon ana iirrr" " m:,.,JZm iut. I tnat it would oe shown by the teetl- sent Dlmond. on of the men Indicted ror land rrauda. to Washington to In terview Barn In th hop of securing hi cooperation In the system they ad- corrected account will mak no change In th final result, though they will mak eome sllsht. revision of the total. Th vote so far received bv counties la aa follower Counties. Campbell. Carter. Rob'ta'n. thl he thi letislatlon?" asked Juda Flo. "Farhana I did. but I dun t remain. When asked anv similar direct nuea- tfon as to where he talked with Ross, or what he talked about., he would not an wcr. He alwaye had a laps of mem ory, unless other evidence waa intro duced to show such a conversation took place, or such a correspondence x is ted and waa offered a evidence. Several time Steel tried to say Rosa naa nothing to ao witn tn legislation. mating capacity than th -lamp la us under" aald original oontract of not less than 20 per cent." Benton Clackama Coo , Currr uouau Klamath , Lak. Lane .. ..... .1,134 Lincoln ........ SIT I-lrn ... tig Marlon (73 Polk .. Ill Tillamook . . . , , 117 Washington .. . 620 Yamhill .. ..... iit . i . til tit ut it 410 x , 141 . V -111- ... 184 T7I it M Ing TronvA trip In eastern Oregon win arrange tn xuture after a conference with "i we do.not w.nt to come. in. CAntrttf cornmltt brL zio I . - . " si . ucnu vi ruriiKuu kiivj pectea .mw "TmK I Into om other locality. They ar tl . . . . . . Li ,J?1 lr, I mostly newcomers and small property 17 IIS "ampVig'n pUw U. ; a . knLemlnVs'have "w have ou own little ctty." "Ji1.? "iiT? ald. "and w do not want to com sing, unili ati.r tj .1 ,lA .nilnn oi am'.nu i cnuu, J-V.-i I de," ' PortUnd they ahould mov Att0rner Baker further declare that moay of I. 8. Black, who wa mployed by Hyde, that th latter .ent him to see Joost II. Schneider after the Hoi. Inger investigation of alleged fraud 170 l0 f0-!. holder, and th Idea with them 1 more confeasTon con" til it t, when h 1 lcted, will ne consulted of a fad than anvthlnc else." . i..5 -V. 271 V . in mapping out the taovementa of Mr. '6 tne o&eTd! the' algnera aay h'fh dVf.m -: ' - I Ck;- ... I... ' that if the remonatiitor. do not want mSnr of Slak lit 111 Hi Xtto 131 97 121 171 174 72 104 117 I) 41 104 144 It 1 Mr. Cak Intention, however, to I to com. into tha rii, ,ih an move tviBvwi. .- lunn.r out m tn. country. Schneider agreed not to furnish any facta to the government. Schneider' ernmg hi connection d was th Dolnt UDon defense oblectad to th. testi mony of black and llarne. Attorney Worlhlngton for th defense,' argued that the Schneider confession should oeaklna in all of th prlnclp.1 town ' w. wT:.". Mn iVW .,h th. .B.c"?" "? wq f . , w. ' . - . I " - ' - -I - - i not urn di,o minsi ecnn.ia.r or anr long ni rout-. ioi. war win per-ieuy as par 0r th city and not aa ! .- A.t.it. Wkii. kI im. i.' iimv "',r" , zr. K l"il'm vmage, saici on oi in aanerenis voived wer. under arsument th. turv - umed that he will close hi campaign Uf annexation. "Thea peopl ljrning ZnlwltnMMwr x i In Portland Jut prior,-to tn general the remonstranc ar holding back th. n witn wer excuq. , j :s JUDGE OM TO. HEAR; FOSSIL LIBEL . SUII lection in Juna QjUIIZ MAYiRUHK ASIiEPEH ARCHIE ROOSEVELT IB li! IlII EPLOSIO nrniO ii in FISHING SCHOONER BIG FIRE BREAKS ' . ; OUT IN SACRAMENTO CCnited Press Lessed Wire.) ''. Sacramento, Cat, April 11. Fir early this morning caused a loss of about 2 6,000 In the buslnes part of th city. Tb origin I unknown and incendiar lam la suspected. Trust's candy store, the Dreamland theatre, Kilburn'a photo- urnjju u"uia, iiafuing c MCUOWell' frt sioro una tne commercial aaloon wer th heaviest losers. Uvea of a number of persona asleep In the build In ga were barely saved by firemen. - REGISTRATION HAS : , COMMENCED AGAIN today at th courthouse, and will be Jield open for registration until May 16 y June eieciion., iiive registered LUl. IIIUIUlll. (United Press Leased Wire.) "Washington, D. C, April 13. Archl Roosevelt, son of th president, is thl afternoon soaring toward Baltimore in an army balloon In charg of Captain C, DeForreat Chandler. Accompanying tnem are lieutenant Fitznugn i-ee, tne ga. (UOltea Fres 1444 Wire.) I preiaeni . jae, ana v-apiin nooeri Belllngham, Wa.h.. April l.-Off Thi1 w,-i. . ntv.rf Cap Boott, at the northern end of van-1 direction before it had cleared th couver island. Sunday nlaht the auxil- around and collided wKh a. railroad em larv haiihnt fi.i,in. h.rt.n n bankment. causing two sacks of.ballat ' T v IT , viTr. ... T I to IJ1 ou- The balloon. However, wa v A.nwnia. ww wnin ui.n imv m. air i soon wept aiong oeiore ine uir oreeae. and amaahed to .SDllntera by exDlodlnii I At I o'clock thi afternoon the bal- aaaoline tank. Th. crew of 11 men w. ' .. w" V"w ay i nr.i.nn.nv Kit i t i m nr. SO feet wy when th explosion oc curred, yet none wa hurt 'iba bursung or the gasoline tanks wa caused by a fire discovered near them a tew seconds before the craft's destruction. A wild cry of warning waa arlven bv on of th crew anil over man aboard piled Into the email boat I Tjrwhitt Drake Blade Outline of 41U ' IVWCU lUr X11.B. VV1L11 Hll -Lllflir peed, they wer only three rod away wnen .me. fa-ion vessel went up UK A skyrocket, metal and wood beina hnrli) hundreds of feet lrto the air. All that night ana tn next day tha crew rowed and drifted, looking for a lanrllnn. Ther wa nothing aboard to eat or j 8pevla) Dlipatth to Tb lours!.) ?,T "S.i.??, Jnnfc,?tr2!??w?lfn5! Victoria, B. C. April . Judge Tyr Point liKhthouae. Then thev were whitt Drake, who died yeaterday, waa Lvf. h-no. Drouani to Vancouver dv tn. halibut one or tne moneer luorea or tn. crov. steamer Celestial Empire. . r . I lnce, and wa the representative of .uritian Columbia wno proceeded to HttKa and entered proceedings against the seizure oi seaiers. wnicn was suose. auentlr unheld bv th Pari tribunal. Judge Drake cam to British Colum bia In 1819, by way of the Isthmus of Panama, and after a brief and un- Becauae he has learned that the wife remunerative effort at placer mining GILLIAM'S OFFICIAL VOTE; BOTH TICKETS . . , (Special Dtapctck to Tb JoersaU Condon, Or., April It. Gilliam county' vot at th primary election, ofnclally reported, follow: Republican United State senator,! Cak 171, Fulton 140; - congressmen, I junta ZB4, ueerdii, Bnepnerd ex; justice supreme court. Bean III; food commis sioner, Bailey 262. Reid C; railroad commissioner, Altchlson 140, Gaston 10, Hamilton 7, Hurlburt 45, Louck II, Whiting 4; judge Eleventh district. Lit- tlefteld 1&9: nrnanfiitfrifl attnrnev, Cnl. Her 105, Parker 14S; stat senator, ' Chgrlea Maata, second In the race for f.Vnuk107,w.m.?uSV,:1e?,,: ho Republican nomination for con tstlve, Donnelly 111. Pike 115, Mariner .,... . ... ,m.,, S4: aheriri, irortwood ; cleric, Horner I " 19: treasurer, Clarke J7; assessor, Wells 107, Whyte 102; achool superin tendent, McArthur 174, Sturglll lit; coroner, Darling 317; county commis sioner. Martin 134, Snell 180. Wade 101. Democratio For United States Sena- Second in Primary Election Now Urged t to Try - Again in June. ; development of Mount Scott and their latest move i a step in mat aireotion.- . And tnr you are. , The remonst I fbr say that they ' ar not back the little) suburb and take i prid in It advancement the signers l for annexation. They claim that those! 'ho want annexation are the Deonle who ar workinr aaalnat th best Inter. I eat of th suburb and that when th I mattar corns to be sifted out bforl i ffinVV" T1. u M tmd,,"bU Bowennan . x Asks Than com back tho In favor of annexation and aay that the truth ia altogether on their aide. Whatever the outcome will be the council will have an Interacting, time UsUning to th dis cussion of th question. $io,ooo4 Damages From "Wheeler v ? County Paper. AGEO .EUR DIES WHILE TALKING TO HIS WIFE land juatloe of th peace district, I be. Ing urged by a large number of friend to become an Independent candidate for election to the office in June. There 1 a wide dissatisfaction at th result of tor. Chamberlain 17; congreman, th nomination, it being contndd that TIat,! V DlYma In Derby 42, Jaf fray 11; state senator, Lou rVagner ha not mad a rcord dur-1 XdUlcl XilllS ArUJJS JJCuU ill Huirnn u renreHenutiva. jflTKinn int mi mcumufliioT oi ilia viiiuv vniun sheriff, Roger 109; clerk. Schilling 103; would ntltl him to reelection. For treasurer, McMorrla 90; assessor. Camp, this reason Mauts la being urged to bell 103; county commissioner, Lewi mak th rac a an Independent candt- UNION COUNTY' S RESULTS COMPLETE (Speeiil Dlioitch to The loaroal.) La Grande, Or., April 12. The off! date. It 1 aald that Mauta ia eriously considering entering the race. the Basement of His Home. RICHARDSON CHIDES ciaTcountTf p'elecUon m- Itay. More PubUclty U Needed Tha Iture. rowlnj fatigued jalthhi. DEATH OF NOTED PROVINCIAL JUDGE Sealer Case In 1887 That Paris Tribunal Upheld. turn for Union county ahowa results aa follow: . . -' Republican United States senate. Cake 834, Fulton 428; congress. Kills Tit, Qeer 336, Shepherd 124; railroad commissioner, Altchlson 835, Gaston 227. Hamilton 7, Hurlburt 179, LOucka 204, Whiting 62; Joint senator, E. W. Rum ble 1,071; Joint representative, Eber- hard 625. Ruk 571; representative, That Region II aa So Far Seen Fit to Produce. ' ' (Speci.l DltpiteH to Th Journal.) Pendleton, Or., April 12. Tom Rich ardson, secretary of th Portland Com- Clrcutt Judge Thoma ODay expeota i to go to FoaalL Wheeler oounty, to morrow, to presld in the trial of the libel ault brouarht by Jar Bo warm an against Jam S. Steward editor- and publisher of the Fossil journal. He will exchange places on th bench with Circuit Juage LsttlerieKL who felt some delicacy about trying th case Tb trial may occupy several - day and Judge Littlefleld will look after the work of department No. 1 while be la abaent Bowerman, th plaintiff In the ease, la the nominee of the Republlcana for the atate aenate from Wheeler county, and th suit grew out of atatement mad concerning him in the course of the campaign before the primaries. Bowerman asks for tlO.OOO damage. STOLE 8350 FROM KIlLAflOLApy Taking money for his meal from, a case wa reported to th coroner, who I tin4.ii.i.j wnm.a h..', acertalned th fact urroundlng the --,, r death, and found that th mn had roOTIli'B' Jn her lodging house without come to hi death from natural causes, money and" without price, Frank Blair - ?fr,t. t, A.DOt W'it1' 1888 J repaid th klndne- by atealing 3.310: Daniel D, Elll, an old time resident I of th city. dld suddenly at hta home. EASTERN OREGON Cloveland avenue, thia morning. The agea mas waa in tne paaement or pis house - repairing soma little article of talking with his wife, who was watch ing him at hi work, auddenly aank to th floor unconscious. Dr. Dittehrandt waa called but found th man had died, , presumably of heart exhaustion. The FfICi":lHHVB. t . . ...... . . a . 1 . . . . . - . . . v. ...w ... .. v v ... , .. . V w v Hamlltow 182, Stoddard 4i7, Richard- mmui ciuo. wimn m ""'"' Sr.""lT L,,?Atn?'X?ay from Mrfc Bean, proprietor of th Model on 6x9. l ciud last evenma. n. cnucistKi jtbu-i - . wuwnw.v.. Democratic United States Charaberla.n 274; Joint aenator, I club last evening. He criticised Pen I yr. aenate, dleton and eastern Oregon for not be Turner ina- mora active in th. work of adver-1 h: WU h.Kfi Wit A K U H AT? W. Oliver 628; representative. Rothbhlld tislng the country and attracting imml- 134. Mr. Rothchlld'a nam did not ap near nn ..i ticket and he was nominated by his friend, who wrote hla name on sired. It wa decided to- have a booster meeting in near tuiui w, wueu mcu- eranta. uwin to tne Tact that tne at e ticket and he was nominated tendance was not all that could be de-I TABOOED BY COURT WIFE FORGOT TO TELL OF PRIOR JIARRIAGE CLATSOP DEMOCRATS VOTED FOR THESE ardson will apeak again on the beneflta ., uu" in K Hiriid trnm nnlAlnltv work.. Thai ChlCaKO. Anrll 22. United date of thia. meeting haa not yet been I Judge Kohlsaat today, issued a tempo- bani and ..was befriended aiat I .. . . -i . I a6aflOn ', . 'nAolai TitinsiiM n That nnrnail i Aatorla, Or, AprU 22. Thos who vertlstag. set. Richardson will aneak at aU the lara er eastern Oregon towns. JHe 'says this section is one or great opportunities, but they must be presented through d in whom ha renoaed unbounded faith In . Cariboo, came to Victoria and re- received Democratic vote at th recent -if tqtt 4 T fYD fWUT)W TiwvLmt practice. . Hea a member of primariee were, according to the offi- MlSHAr VJt lllJtt.blli deceived him, R. C Kenney, In a ault the legislative council of Victoria from ...... f0now. senator George ' -irvvr tvt i fllA tnA In .lM.lt ..V. n 1SA9 tn 1K7ft when th 1 .a-m Rn. CUI COUnt, .lOIlOWB. Senator, UCOrg . TlfT? T TXT 4 E. Chamberlain;, congressman, John A. Jeffrey; justice . of supreme . court, R.1 S. Bean; food commissioner, J. W. I Bailev: railroad commissioner. C. C I Louck s; representatlvea, A. M. Smith filed today in the circuit court aaka not! 1868 to 1870. and when for divorce, but for an annulment of fy, KrlK Lt?.1 7a,".or,n nnv'. Wnd "m t0 HatU l.Mumb?aTanmiT7er.lfe,wta1 S2& Th. hii.h.nii iwa that ha mm n,. a queen s counsel in 1KB J. : in tne same nea in iwu to Mr. iainrop. year followlnft. the court In granted Mr. Xathrop a divorce Allen Lathrop .to whom aha had married . previous to her marrlane Kenney. Kenney did not learn that he rtorthvJ ai "the auoremS court Gammal: assessor. K. Oaburn; coroner, had married me woman un awfully un- at.iPXNf,,n,.0 1 J ,,?-f-f i- ?a 11 W, C. A. Pohl; treasurer, J. N. Griffin; til a short time ago. hnoe .the filing of "'tJS surveyor, O. F. Parker; school auperin- t.h. an it tortnv. , . ..judge, uraxe proceeaea to esima. in t xi r..n.ii. i.ti. ,k. MEN IN A BOAT J , f ; In black; and white, : two shades of gray, blue, - white,:, and! fancy mix ; tures, and a special line - for golf and out-door sports. Also some staple de- signs to match your, coat and 'vest . . '' .t ,' . We call special atten tion to our line at $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00; LOTH m & CO Cull: JmPrcpV i :-ic:'THIPvD st. ' ! the ault today. OPEN SHOP POLICY OF CANADIAN B0AD ' (United Pre'' tessed Wire.) Vancouver, B. C, April 22. The Canadian Pacific railway a has posted notice declaring that hereafter the open ehop 'policy will- b observed by them. Tnla affect all mechanical de partment of the road between r Lake Superior and . the Facino coast. , Four thousand men are affected in this divis ion. It Is believed that a general strike will follow at once., USED INSURANCE P0LICT TO DEFRAUD A warrant waa lasued out of th municipal court today for the arrest of f ranK uoibi, cuKriuiK uuu wnu do- talnlntf. money , under false pretenses celved $15.80 from Joseph P.-Shirley as a payment upon an innuranca poncy when he had no authority to collect the money.' ' STREETCAR SIGNS TO BE REPLACED The big lettered algna are to- be re- piacea on tne - -orvmuu lunmu o. , At a meptine- of the oltv council thl afternoon an -ordinance, waa passed which wlllprovide that In the future all cars operated within the city lim its be supplied with large letters, a mey were until a, lew. wcom ku ROOSEVELT SIGNS , . LIABILITY MEASURE (Unit Piwaa teased Wire.) Washington April 22. President Roosevelt this afternoon -signed .the Sterling employers' ' liability bill, which waa carefully drawn', up - to avoid the objections found in the other measure &y the . United States aupreme court. Senator' Philander C. Knox of Penn- sylvanla. who will be supported by his state for the ' Reublican . cresldential nomination, haa accepted the Invitation of the Trenton , Republican club to- be the guest of honor at the club' annual dinner. This la looked upon as an off set to the dinner given, by 'tbe Trenton chamber of commerce to Mr. TafC (Special Dispatch te The learaal.) Cliffs. Wash., April 23 Excitement high here for a time Sunday night when the newe spread over the town that three of the clUsena of Cliff a were drowned, in the crowd of base ball fans that attended the game at Columbus Sunday afternoon were Ed Jud are Drake proceeded to Sitka in f"'!"1',"--""IVi ""TViT J,"""' ' S".- ""u.. 1887. whera tha rantured aealera had tenaent t,n,ymrmmm,-. ju.uve" vi ins rosion. yn nh rouni nvos tney been taken, and started leaal oroceed- M'"ac"'. - . kuubuwio, mixi- an mo. oiiapiatew eaay ; oit wiin Ing In th nature of a demurrer. At lm vlBon' waa Haa Arxa&vt r Art VIitAd. a ai at m am. , . -- i t.J?.. t of the legislative ; MMmblyT hold- ..L?I0"c"Hn.a".rni from dent of the .xecutlve counTiTl Pfrom rm w- Morton; -county commit, been 9ePI ?? ?cu.t.,y r0"""1 .."?." a oner, four years. John Frve: county I to " l ' n W.V 7" Mark 'ninf Anderson: aherlf. fiharl. I that time there waa no legal library or works of reference available at Sitka, and the case presented , a great many novel feature. He, however, at that time, laid out the lines on . which the case ahould be fought, and these lines were followed throughout tne contro versy witn success. ... SACRAMENTO WOMAN BEATEN BY ROBBER CURRY COUNTY GETS . ITS TOTE TOGETHER (Snedel Dispatch to Tbe Joomal.l Gold Beach, Or., April 22. Curry county a primaries resulted as follows: United States senator. Cake r 128, Ful ton 125: for congress, fiawiey Z34! au. nreme court ludare. Bean 2371 food com. missioner, Bailey 193, Reid 60; railroad commissioner, cam d belt izejrcarter 68 Robertson 61: state aenator. Chase 176: representative, vjl in. Muncie i4, id fColted Prms Leased Wlr. . O. n r.l Anvil . i . . T , i - -Radcllffe 41 watchman for the Southern Bacifle. was .DmocraUo United States senator, brutally beaten by a highwayman who H.m - w m en ' re,,re"en entered in tent in wnicn en . wa " zJLZl o'clock thi morning. Falling to And T A T"R POVrPTTiTlS monav. the robber took her revolver AXliX Jil KAJMS. XUSUO from a table, struck her over the eyef ana broke her wrist witn another blow. The robber has not been round. OFFICIAL VOTE Xew Incorporations. fSneclal DlBtwttS to The Joaroal.1 Salem. Or., April 22. Articles of In corporation have been filed in the of- ulto? l15i: Cake 868: Hawley 1. flee of the secretary of state as fol- Bean 1.901; Bailey 1,808, Reid 473; Ca lbwa:' " '' bell 1,384, Carter 348,- Robertson - Hn.M.1 Frlsnsteb ta Tit Ioarnal.t Euaene. Or.. April 22. The official count, completed today, ahowa the re- results of the primaries aa Tollows: i.BSe: uamp- lows: 1 beu i,s, carter j4a,- nooerwon - iv; Nordby-craven investment ( company, I lr pruiwuunj suwbu, niyvvn i,ioo; principal ornce roruana, Oregon, capi- iV.r. . "Ri"BO""ii',vc?f . 5i f,,B" I.i Xi tmiin .rnMHn;. ' a Jv.. I 1 .1 OR. wlnanr vW... Calkin l.llfl. Allen i.ru - b.uv n. ' vuivvu. a t fvvi vvi va, wa a m.si . - ... . - . r -- - Craven, T. W. Nordby and N. D. Simon. . Eaton 866. Iaaao N. Edwards 748, concrei nouseuuuumg , company, i jusjum v,, .umut. v,. viihc. , rlnolcal office Portland. Oregon, cant- Dodd 6. al ' etocK 4iuu,vuu. incorporator . juarK w. Qlu. . JU JKeeney and oeorge C. Jlason. ;, - . Jr-ortiana vonsirucuon company, prm- elnal office Portland. Oregon, caoltal stocK ouu,uum, luuorpoiaioro juarK w. Gill, li. I. j&eeney ana ueorge c. Ma son, , Ooroner Goes to Jail. (Halted Press Leaatd Wlral JjO. Angeles, April 22. R. 8, Lanter-j man. ex-coroner of Los Anaeles county. 1 will meet, witn ai n vlnted of nresentlnar fraudulanr . wnen.;ne arrives LA GRANDE WILL BE ; A SATURDAY TOWN 1 J i ' '' ' i""" V k f". (Special Dispatch tn The JoarotLt La Grande, Or April 22. La Grande business men are to hold a mass meet ing tonight at which Tom Richardson is to addreaa them.- The famoua booster will meet, with an entnusiastio reception In La Grande. After gin ne will for the pun f- fx . T. i oi neiDina: in in. reurnci IU . BHH ; UUentin I Pnwr.l .Inh .shlh lluin.li . V--V......X. . 0.. served, usefully through several years, waa allowed almost to die from lack of auDnort Already pledges circulated .mnfltf th. hiiAlneflfl men hav.. rMnlt. nrh. 1 T'": ..." ."i. , i . rT. ter charge in the justice court, wa abl. Stv ev4 gat to furnish bail bond today in the eum rJL V!ArTtZ.l r II AAA nT waa lvn W. P"1" V '"n s ana events. The purpose of the business men I to make Le Graade a "Saturday ;itt afMiints to th. ennntv rlitrlAv t.T.1 apenaing tne ' uay in, lugin na win re- prison.. , Wliltnef Out on Jjonds. : ' -Q. B. Whitney, held-on a mane!augh V,f" "A" JZ evening on the streets and. varloua en- Were the sureties on the bond. burlap sail and one oar and started up tne river, uney paasea tne curia rerry landing within a few -yards but wanted to make their landing aome ' distance farther up. A sudden aquall caught them, and aa they were not accustomed to navigating the Columbia river in ao frail and rickety a craft, they war blown into midstream, where they were nearly capsized, and were thence driven across the river. The families of the minting men were frantlo with anxiety until a : telephone ' message announced they were safe at Rufua, but laoked the norve to try to recro in river. Tn famllic were reunited, early Monday morning. - s , 1 , . TOM RICHARDSON . AT THE DALLES Tha Dalles. Or.. AdHI 22. Tom Rich- .MjlaiAM Dnetienil' VAAtair In Uttm mA- munuUf A v .biiu aj wvfw a 1110 va dress here made a forceful showing of the advantages to do oeriveo irom booatlna- one' a resources. He chlded The Dallea people for not making more of their resources than they had In the past and showed now Tne Dalies would be benefited - by a strong campaign of advertising. 1 :aaw"alaia Eye glasses IL00 at Metager'a. i i ii j I. mm . j M0NDELL SPEAKS ON. GRANT LAND MEASURE ' (Washington JBnreao of Tb Journal. ) -Wnahina-ton. Aoril 22. The Southern Pacific land grant forfeiture resolution an called un at 4 o'clock today by Mon- dell, chairman of the house public lands committee. He ia outlining the subject enerally. Th passage or tne resoiu- on la expected Dy it trionu.. rary injunction restraining gxpresa companies from issuing f ranka of any kind. - The order Is directed against the National, United eitates, Adams, Ameri can and Welle Fargo companies. The decision of Judge Kohlsaat la the first of Its kind since the express and sleeping-car companiea and pipe lines came unaer tne tiepnurn net, and thereby roomina house. North Sixth street. Sncb is the charge which haa been made against him, and which he must answer In the municipal court. He ia now in Jail. .' , , . :, : There would have been no caae against' Blair If he had not spent money freely at the time he was receiving just nouah to buy hi meal from Mrs. Bean. States I Blair . is a former partner or her bu. ror . tnat reason. EUGENE BURIES ' J PHONE WIRES (nVpeelal Dltpateb to Ttit Journal.) -JGUgene, ur.. April . Among the Under federal supervision aa oommon many public Improvement now being , carriers. It waa the contention of the I made, in Eugene is the rebuilding of . express companies that the franka an 'the Pacific States Telephone company's awered the same purpose as passes 1- system at the cos H of 120,000. The sued by railroads to their offlalals. The work was started yesterday. A large court ruled, however, that the franks force Is digging trenches for conduits applied to freight and merchandise and for wires. A carload of wooden con-, not passengers. Assistant District At- duit arrived from Portland yesterday. torney Sim and Wllkerson, who pre- They will be laid at once in the bust-' senteo tne government s caae, nope that neaa aeoi the injunction will be made permanent, j districts. GR0VER CLEVELAND IS SERIOUSLY ILL (United Prsas tested Wlre.l i New York, April 22. Grover Clevo- ODD FELLOWS BLOCK TO RISE IN EUGENE (Special DIspateh to Th Journal.) Eugene, Or, April 22. The clearing lanri'at condition wa such that ha ennM I of the around for Euaene's tallest hual . . - . . - - i . r . - - . . tt - not be removed from the Lakewood ho- nes oiock,. tn Odd Fellows tel today when tho hotel closed. , Mr. i hall, tn be erected at the corner of East Ninth AS soon Cleveland went to Lakewood to stoend and Oak streets, has beaun. his seventy-first birthday .anniversary, i as the old frame bulldina now on thn March 18, among the plnea. As recent-1 lot can be moved away, excavating will ly aa laat Friday a dispatch from the re- begin. - It Is 'expected - that the lower sort said he was greatly neaitn. Improved in I floor of the new building will be veady j for occupancy by September t.r. The oergsr-cean xiarawar company ; na leased the floor for 10 years. , -'a ,,a Eye glaaae 11.00 at Metagcr'a. . . Georgia Snnday Schools. (United press Lefcie Wire.) Athens. Ga,. ADril 32. Th 1 thirty. fourth annual' convention of . the Georgia Sunday School association la in egates repreaentlng - every nook , and McDonald, a pressman, hanged himself Perfect fitting glasses II at Me tiger' a. I town." Normal Visitors at, Ashland. r . (Special Dispatch to The JonrnaL) '' ' A ahland. Or.. April . 22. Tha atate board of normal school examiners pro vided for at the last eeaslon of the leg islature is paying its first official visit tn tha tt normal at Ashland. Th members of the board.;!.! M. Powers ofJ RLim. j., a. cnurcnin or tsaxer -citv and R. R. Turner of Grants Pass, each of whom is connected witn tne public schools of his city, arrived Sunday and Are now busy Inspecting the buildings and Hrarloua department of the normal, preparatory to recommending to tbe board of regent needed improvement """r " "" "tri-"" Metager, optician, 242 Washington. corner of the state. The visitors have found : the arrangements for .their re ception and entertainment to be of the most perfect and elaborate character. E. A. Cox of Louisville was the chief speaker at tne opening aeaslon held In the First Methodist church . this after. noon, and Len u. wrougnton, the noted Atlanta divine, la to be heard at the eveninar session. The convention tiro- oeedlngs are to 1 continue ! three ' days, during which time all phases of Sunday school work - will be discussed and ad- dresses win oe delivered oy many prominent experi. Alabama Consolidated Coal and Iron, - (United .Pra Leased -Wira.k New York. April 22 At a neclal meeting today the stockholders of the Alabama consolidated coai & iron eom pany are to vote upon a proposition to Issue 35,000,000 of new 60-year six per cent bonds, . which are - to be used in retiring- a nnrtinn Af a nrevlnna lu.n. cr I3.bio,t'ou, or consolidated collateral gold, five per cent bonds, and an Issue of $600,000 of other " bonds. The re maining i,uuu,uuo or new ootids - will bo held In the company's treasury for corporate purposes ir tne pian ia . ap proved. . . ,i . , - .,,-,1 i ii "mi !' m i'1 i' "i i1ii..iiiii.ii ... 15 . , ' Catholics Hold a Dual Jubilee. 1 " ' '. (United Press Lesaed Wire.) ' Grand Rapids. Mich., April 22 Special aervicea were held in all the Catliollo churches of tho Grand Rapids diocese today id celebration of the jubilee of in diocese . and also in iweniy-rutn anniversary of its bishop, the Rt Rev. Henry Joseph Richter. :- The diocese of Grand Rapids, a subdivision ' of the diocese of Detroit, was formed May 19, rt&2, and Bishop Richter was conse crated April 22 of the next year. ' DERANGED PRESSMAN : HANGS HIMSELF While temporarily deranged, Murdoch In the attic of hla home, 390 Sixteenth street, last evening. He 1 did not re spond to the call to dinner, and a search revealed his body hanging by a strap from a beam. v- . McDonald was injured several yeara go while performing In a circus and never fully recovered. -.He- leaves a mother and four, brothers, . whom are-well known. He waa unmarried. ADVICE ON DYSPEPSIA In a recent number of the Pbyalciana and Surgeons' Journal there -appeared . a very comprehensive article by one of the foremost practitioners of the coun try on defectfve digestion. Ha. claimed that ' too little attention la given, to this malady, which, while not extremely i; serious in itself. Quickly leads to vorv disastrous complications. In fact thats: the majority of diseases have - their , origin-in poisons 'that are taken up -by the blood from the fermentation of food In the stomach. - ....... A formula is aiven which has won derful effectiveness ' in quickly restor- ! -ing the stomach and bowel tract-, to their normal condition-and the atonnfnar , of belching, sourness,- headache, If a- , guor, etc., it is as follows: . . Two ounces essence of pepsin thfee ounces syrup of ginger; on ounce catandir -compound; these to be mixed , 1 well and used in dosca of from one- to two . teasnoonf ula . after ..each meal, also at bed time. - ,-, The. catandir compound is- a nrotiuct,'. S of ' the laboratoriea of the. Globe Phar-.f maceutlcel Co., and - It, as well aa tb other ingredients, can be obtained from ? anv well stocked drug store. 1 The mix- ' , ture is pleasant to take and the -good effecta are felt after the first few dosea.