The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 25, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL 5. 1CC3.
aaawaaanawai , Jlf-u. a n mi i mmmummm '
SEME 10
AMERICAN LINER RAMS
FHS OF t
DlSEIir GOES 10
BIG BRITISH CRUISER
. Ill IIUUot-UUAl
ID RIG
MOTH
o
Mm
CampbclV Gasjiurner Com
pany Erect-$60,000
Factory on East Side at J
tOncc Have .Orders, ior;
One Million Burners.
St Paul Hits Gladiator on Port Side and Forces It to-Bun
. for.BcachVcssels Collide in Dense Fosr in tho - j;-.
? ., Solent Off Yarraoth Beach:'; ;
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, r.-f ..4 v. , , A mm ft
London, April II. An unoon-
! firmed report-received her In-
1 die tea that II of the crew of
tb cruiser Gladiator were, lost
In the collision today betwe.
that and th American, llnr St.
Paul. In response to urgent ap-
t..-- . tin drawn for $0,00 (
factory building for the Campbell Au-I, pj, fur assistance, warship
toma.Uo 8Afty flu Burnr corny... nave Dn Bent to we ecn or
which la to bo arected on n naif-block th oolllalon. Many on board
of ground In too factory district, of the Oladlati waro injured. On
i;aat Portland. Tha preliminary ar- v account of tba high wavea much
rangem.ota for tha location of tba v difficulty la bain .xperienoed
combanr In 'Portland waro completed In launching- boata from tha St.
yeeterday when tho naw company took Paul'
or tho plant of tha CUUty Maaafao- a .
.S?Jf '-,bkh nreat.
ACCtirUIIlK w ft --
dent of tho naw company, in raciory,
aaay im,' TTundrada of paaaangera were
an dock deaplt tha fact tlit . . tba
liar 4ok algnaThad
ban blowing almoat con.lajuiy ainoe
weather waa cold.
Imu blowlne alrr
aha had dropped , bar pilot , boat off
Anil thamnton
Almost without warn In a; tba boll of
tha big Gladiator loomed up out of tha
fog. A hoaraa growl of atarbted warn
ing bellowed out from tho alran oa
tha fit. Paul but It waa too lata. Her
copper aheathed bow atabbed tha OladU
ator on tha port aide and crashed dMp
Into her hull. At tha aame time tba
American ahip keeled over eharply.
A violent pan lo ensued among - in
paeeongera but tba dlaolpllna , of
nfflnara anil craw waa u.r:
five mlnutea - after the oolllalon. tha
email boata wera lowered and tha pa-
Girl Swims Birer to-Escape Well - Known -Publicity
Hilarity of Wine , : Writer of Portland Secures
. nrt Rrmtr' r I flood AnnnJntmpntA
Girl Killed Wliile in Air and - " . V : . '
'i IfflnvBodiea Found TTiinfr-l "What la believed to ba anotbar oaaa Bury L Daaant, publlolty agent of tha
. -""J A'WUJi VUllUlllUlJ, l, .,. .K.rlt.. - m. kou. Portlan1 Ha.llwa. T.l.ht A Power com.
inff On . TreeS .T0WTlSbat 1 boliig, InvaaUgated today. Itjpny, baa ben appointed manager of
Wiped Qlf JUap and Large I, baked reached tha river bank thla of tba city of Albany, where about 110..
morning, and thla fact la held to wean aoo naa been auftaoribed for a yeara aa-
thft aha waa foroed to owlia to affect vertlalng campaign to aeoure home,
her eacitpa from tha orgla carried on aeekera and other beneflta that flow
within the river boat ' from ' oommerclal work lonf
Bvary effort ia being male to Keep . v.
awavut u b ) wwt T aiiiw J "el i a
ctiyf ngatyd In publicity worfc i
iVumber Dead.
9
City; Prepares -for Grand
, Parade When' JJattleship
i?icci Kcacncs jt'tiget
Sound Bcffiilar , Soldiers
to Participate.; -; ,.;1V." .1; 'V
wlit-n running at full capacity, will em-
(Calted Ftbm Leaetd Wire.) -
a - - - . - . 1 - T a..m Inril II -An annillllntf ' tna
..tn h.iuii lko ua 4uu men nu wim i -i
in J it will ba tba only oaiabllahmont rtna dlaaatar waa narrowly averted thla
of ita alnd In the nortbweet P"' morning .whan tha American liner St
1 ha company U aald to have a one- (h4 Bolent, a abort . balf-mlla off tha
ht totx k under option now near tha . ..
tie of the Utility Manufacturing com- beach, near Yarmouth,
jjuir'a preaent plant oa Kaat Aider Both veaaela were running at balf
treet The plana for tha factory build- peed when tha rolilaion occurred- and
ing rail for a three-etorv, concrete thla fact alone asplalna tha fortunate
jiiundaUon and baaement and brick oon- conclusion of the. accident,
irucilon building. Although the gaa Blocked In ,by. 4 omothetinff fog and
l.urnera are to be the peclalty of the fin drlnl tha big . American liner,
rnmpany it will underUka all Vlnda of with almoat every stateroom occupied
nire and metal work, having Ita own by home-bound American tourlata who
7 oilahlng. wire and plating machines, had been spending the winter In south-
, r wire goooa, ugm macmne wur uu i rn jturope, waa piunaing inrvuio um
acre nxiuree. - ' . -
it la cUimed that tha patent burners
which the company .will manufacture.
turn off the gaa automatically When
ver tha flame la extinguished ao th
. urirera from ma exnloeiona or aaphy
iation ara entirely dona away with. Tha
tha matter a aecret but polio offloera
hop before th day la over to have defi
nite Information that Will lead to aev-
New Orleana, April It-Lateat aftar-leral arreata If tba caaa la of tba-tuUura
Wbtn it mat Became gnown mat a
taken rrora
that as at-
tempt at aulcld bad been made waa
r I 1 1 1 a It waa laJap laarnaifl that
:.T,er.T.ord.VlVllnVawarV W7,.UDdfU, "?? Alt' XPli
tbem. of trees, rolled tip In heapa and pinned I lar with her, and tha offlcern ara now
signals or aiatreaa were nomea oni0 tba ground with apllatara through v" '"i - .A. r
,th steamera and tha fog . -WaUag 1 1'. V"
lr
(TTntted Prase Leased Wire.)
Orleana, April 1 Lateet
noon ' dlapatchaa aay bod lea ar being I
inline of the Picked up all through tba cyclone, bait airL dripping wet, had been ta
erFect" Within, nd It ia ballavad that even tha latest I the WUlametta the report thi
reports ara too oonsarvgtlva. ; Many
both steamers
sounded continuously,
their bodies. - Nothing could atand b-ltn nVer to free beraelf from her dla-
iZUtmlT mJilf'xb accident the 'ury of tha wind, houaeg being Uatful aurroundlnga.
immeaiaiwiy aiier om acciavnt '"'I .i.ki , -n,1 Knut like I m. Z w
oats devoted
till continue
raaldenta of I
mpany
la aald to have erdera for
of th burners ahead, and win
nerrror. rusn in completion oi me
tartory ea much aa poeelble.
E. C Rlddell head of the t'tlUty com-
TfTiT, will remain as active neao oi tna
; vf concern, and th stockholders In-
I GENERAL KILLFEATHER, HAS VIEW
OR TWO ON CAKE ANDFROSTING
oiiTtor "haV'k.W.v and s?ood o ft P' P- 4 : whlrlad About Uka "fhira haV been Mvaral ln.taca of
An aumlnatlon aulrklv showed that I elO" I young girls antrappea in aouseooats on
Ln. ??in:l.-"(!" Tri Many greweome fraaka of tha tornado (he iTrSer river, and though tha arreat
t"Z wVft.- k.m7. ra being reported. At Purvis a glH I of aavaral offender waa given wide
iXi th. water. enaruahinV lntc Ther r And whll alUl 1 publicity aevral. montha ago,-tha prao-
hull through tha great
To aava tha vessel II
i. i .-j i... ft,.nb. nl i Aniilt, uouisiaiia, m minister w
..hUtV'tta kSh i MW whll. ringing hi Ohurchb.lL . Ihou.ebo.ta Ar frequent
t. I..-, h. .Mun,! , voramunioation I oemonuisea ana i l
That no iwe. wer lost 1. dua to tha " A"k "ft Bin? b!leh
remarkable efficiency of tha men on the 'rc t!i0.Ai m wh h B0 tok;Un
St Paul who handled tha terror-1 -r,,7,'r";'T-.
. 4 K . . .Lilt I aiMIIWUUl BUIHIW. ITIUBW
- ;.,-",'-rj . . rl aouth.ru Kortloo of . tha atate la I
All WVIW BA1 AWJ1 r UWU atllU - IW HWV. . - ' . a . mm
ibri'S brought into TarmouU.1?. S tfonal Wl;r;'b.inV picked up Bua. 'ola Magottl bad efu.l
J?nS 1 Tarmouth ,thlgi-u Md Mjuf oulvfrom 1 10 Mn1 hU j-y ear-old girl to achooL
WTb22rlr Oladlator ba. T.IOfl' ton. w.iSrleana,. AtUnta. MoblU, Memphla. aftar rjoelvlng jrdera from tha Juvenile
iti.r.iu..mn aiwt Prriiut a. . raw of Aki I WAtcnes. jaoK.on ana otner center, araicouru Be wu i'o " . 7,1
dl.placamant and carried A craw of 60 M tf br, B hundrd- of henbdn today. Magottl did not hav the
men ..." ; ' ' 1 lured during the day. Many towna money, but Promised to pay aoon aj
have neen completely or partiajiy wiped i i v T
oat and debrta of wrickfdw.lllnga and I hla daughlar ehould go to aohool. The
FINED FOR KEEPING :
DAUGHTER FROM SCHOOL
. i rv
. J ":
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M
(Speelal Olatcb te The looratL) '
; Seattle. April . One of tha chief
featurea of the monater; land parade
Which will ba a spectacular avent In' tha
oelebratloit of tha preeenc of tha big
battleship fleet In Seattle harbor nejt
month; will ba tha preeenca In tba Una
of II eompanlea of the Coaat artinry
Of tha Puget Sound dlatrlot '.
According to advlcaa received from
tha war department At Washington.
SeoreUry of War William H. Taft ha
consented to the temporary tranafer of
inea comDani.a rroin orta wome;
Caaey, Eiagler, ward and othe
poeie to Beattie on
a.t for tha great par
waj aavgau uaui A va, w . wv. ah wj4 wnatiiuaa ajaiav a . r -v " , . , . t,
stores ara scattered promiscuously girl bad bean put to work -
about tho country. v Tha negro popula. freani atand. the Magottla ar mem- Portland, and
tlon auf fared moat on account of th. .f " olony on M1U atrt th PorUand .
; I; Bury J. Daaent
1 and other aound.
May ta. the dale,.
great parade, which ui .
hava In line Ihouaand. of aallora and
marlnea from tha fleet looal com pa-"
alee of tha national guard of the state,
and many uniformed fraternal organisa
tions In addition to tha - artillerymen,
who will add to the pageant th brli-.-'
ltant red of th artillery branch of tha
United States army.
Additional Interest la given to tha
coming of the artillery corps, for tha
reason that with them will appear tha
famous crack Sixth .United States artil
lery band, under the direction of Band
ma.ter Schelr, which haa tha reputa
tion of being aeoond In brilliant per
formance to th celebrated Marin band
of Washington. Thla band will head
tba artillery division In th. parade, and
can b. counted upon to furnish enter
tainment for the spectator, aa wall Aa
i
a. firAmln.nt nmtlp Af
la iiih u la raJvin I marcning musio ror tna troop a
Insecurity and crowded condition ofl",,, L , vwy compumenta upon nemg cnosen a. m. i ArtLuery vorpa.
their cabtnA Th ldentlfle4 whit dead lmP?" " P Tr f -""a sianoara perer ror ui live i na pro-
wmy today numbered. II. in addition It cnua out oi acaow. , freesive city, or Aiwiny. aimi tna cm-
waa reported that four wbltea had been - ' ' J . ; , h-f Lto.wVJ.fJ!l3J5rtulMd
1 . u-..ii.. UI..1..1..1 ki.k. I t AATTTvn Yi nTMr 1 TftT I on tha choice they hav made..
.ouM hHr", tha' whl..'d'4ir.t XUIV,HUJim ' - Albany 1. agld to be in th. vary front
General Kill feather has some views
nude many of the men Interested at I of hla Own on tha aenatorlal question.
Ha thinks that succeaa would have a
tendency to cauae Abnormal anlarga
ment of tba cranial protuberance and
thla la tha way ha puta It: '
1 - YleneraL" aaked th. chanc acaualnt-
I'anc aa tha two awapped tobaooo and
present In tha Utility company.
CLUDWOriEfl VOTE
JUST LIKE HUSfflS
Australian : BaUots Tell
Nominees After. Very Se
. . crct Preparations. . '':
potltlcat opinion. ""Oenerai,' what ' do
you think of H. M. Cake' a cbaacea of
election in JuneT" - '
"Cake!" exploded tha oratorical cham
pion of all things L.mocrtlc "Cake
Why Lord
elected ma
make the front gore of a skull cap for
html cake I Be reasonable man: be
reasonable."
it.
Port jD.po.it Alabama, wnicn la iv
muea rrom aioDiie. waa wipea orr tna
ing to a re-
Th. Artlllere- oortA Which "Will b.
given A plac. of honor In th. line of
parade, -will Include th Twenty- txtb,
Nlnety-aecond, Ninety-fourth and Ona
Hundred . and Eighth oompanlea from
t ar becomlna- verv much I . " -. i . . . . . J- V M . -. ol.,. 1
SwV horKotAPaVl?lc
Jory.. a womAB with but oompAny-. atatlon . report, .how that UBa. rmmVnd'of M.To BaVrilU n
' WITH ONLY ONE ARM gg.S
rank of the atate'a energ.tlo hustling
hi... vn.fi'LTTi if rk-Y. by th tornado, accord mi-
Mess your BOUl. if Cake wa. ri-.tved todav at Mohlla
old family umbrella wouldn't Port 'aceivea toaajrjK moduo.
CARRIED
PLUNDER
TO WRONG MARKET
Pendleton, Sack ; ThieTes'
First Customer Takes
' EntiraSt'r- :
' Koralnatlong' were mada yesterday at
tbe Woman'a club for tha general elec
tion, - May ti. ; Tha vote wae by, Aua
tralian ballot Tlckata had been printed
flving tba name of tha office and leav
ing a space for names. Each member
of the club wrote and folded and posted
l.flr ballot Individually, so that the vote
waa entirely aecret The count nas not
been given out by th committee, but
the result aland aa announced pre
viously. The antlra aupport Is pledged
to Airs. John W. Alexander for firat
vlr-e-ttreaident for lira Jamea P. Mof-
fott for second vice-Drealdent and for S nm .v.. .,hiiiu url.
Mm. Alice Welsterand Mrs. A. Sta ger ,Venlng with the begA He asked
for dlrectorA Aside from these - offloea them what they wer. going to do with
j .Pterday . nomination, are as follows: tham- Not knowing h. wa. an officer
ror presiarni, iu in. iwucn uuiki aim
Jlra; Orac. Watt Koaa; for corraapona
ln secretary. Mrs. H. A. iloore and
Mihs Ann. Shannon Monroe; for finan
cial secretary, Mrs. Charles E. Runyon
and Mrs. John M. Scott; for treasurer,
Mrs. C M. Rankin and Mr a E. J. Jae-
. , (8pecUI ,Dipatcb to' The Joamat) .
Pendleton, Or., AprU IS.Caught In
tba act of atealtng baga from th Fur
nish i warehouse, Jamea Erlckaon . and
Hurrv UcCov ware arrested last night
l-and thi. morning war. sentenced to on.
year each In th. penitentiary, ueputy
Sheriff Wilson happened ta see the men
in
EXCURSION TO SEE
HEADGATES LIFTED
BI SMJI1H WCin SLIllVU IU iiUV'Ugl I e . . m m- . .m. g.
OrovA S.ipl.v. Harria City and McUon- r"T.nV,L;r-Sr7ihcw
ougn, which wer in tna patn or tna tor- - . .. .
nado. Tha "twister" mad a path be- ' ' ,-
tween too and 700 feat wide Telephone , BurglAT C RoaeDUPg. .'.-
messages from many Georgia towna re- , : (gBfetol Otooatcb t Tb.iooro.Lt
port much aufferlng. , . ; w.hnrl niC. AnHl 14. Three at-
iiftae in
Brock-
waa
Ifra. J W
on. arm. la wan tea DV ner eiepratner, mr. nan curing in last year oeen .h. at...t.i. Q..,.n. w-n s-i-vtw
Z' . . - . I...W1 . 1 i KIAIJ'U1I DIIIJ-II W Via mm t J
isaao Norton. iotn are reaiaenta m .uwuiniai mcrraa- in in ousuiee. i flf th anf Cne Hundred and Forty-ninth
Toledo. .Oregon.' ; Mrs. Jorr wAm to each mon h without Port Casiy. undw eoninian4f
ia tier .ep- I wiwiinuin in. "tu m ae muny i ,h vi Ua.ri.a TU whnla ar.
maud of
ih eon.
Coast Af"
rlU be in
v. i. ui . I. t bi.i. j.... roruu. .ia wew uu, '
heVvtor in thi.' Tlclnlty but MauT .R. 525!' -M2! "7 r0ft.DUr nH:.." f J"C M-4t tha Puget Bound
Uch,n v .1..; .' V;, :Ho.doou;- myoToV-Wfr,a W .;J!5JH Jt7..:,t& that th.' will
Atlanta. Oa. Anrll IB.-A sreat num. mscrioea on in catu.- . v: "..t 'ir"-1.?1"" ! than 10.000 men in Una
. ai .1 nr l an waa vawrsj i iik. w mm user inwr s u a j vim an uiiv;vviuiisji nil i 4L. . i - a m a w a .
" i. ins rrTivjw ntT isna on in until
cvrr yr rrowln In eomrntrcial lm-
nnrfatlMl. If tarlll Ka An that -strvraAa4
s.; .v. 'iV. ::"t: r; i e.ooa aMiore and marinea w
Kr7 wi-rtTVriiJ-V Ui I Una, and with their daaailng white and
' : ewaawaBBaseewaaaaBB.B.Baaaa ; v . aVWaarjLwi Bi VI ftff eaft saw -
' rm. i.ii ' t.w tempts at burglary have been mada
Pendleton and Hermiston .abfdr..dVffl ."Vtm?.
m ' x,, SprlngA. qwglA, aa the reault of a tor- Ztlhurlrli the meat marVet
: jnen logeiner nan ior
Opening Day.
iter; for auditor, Mr a O. P. M. Jamison
and Mrs. C. G, Chapman.,1 , t .
'in. two candidates receiving tna
highest number of votes for each office
are declared tha candidates for tho gen
eral election.- ' ; - -' -
Attention waa called to- tha meeting
of the Consumers' league this afternoon
and a . representation of the club was
asked. ii ' -
Mr a D. A. Dowd gave a paper on re
cent experlancea In Rome, and Mr a A.
H. Manley, the chairman of tba day.
gave a uik on me oinerent occupauona
open to women and th. results accom
plished by women'a clubs. -
Mlaa NltA Brown sang very accept
ably a group of aonga, "Eleanore" (Mal
llnson), "Turn Ye to Me" (old Scotch)
and "Tha Aera", (Rublnateln). . ,
they renlled that they would aell then.
Ha Immediately arreaieo tnem.
CHAMPION ORATOR IN
CAUSE OF PROHIBITION
Slisa SIA17 Glttlna of WUlAmetto Unt
r , yersltf Wlni In' IcMlnn-
"rUle Contest.
OARD
MEMBERS TO
ATTEND FUNERAL
; v C.
ute to the Memory of
Charles Cogswell.
Membara of tha city exeoutive board
wUl pay fitting tribute to the memory
cf Charles : A Cogswell, member of
th board wno died yesterday whHe
on the way to PorUand from hla su
burban home. The members of the
board appointed a committee consisting
f Ft E. Sullivan. R, tu Babln and T,
. Greena to draw up resolutions cf
Mayor Lena and the board members
ill attend the funeral services at the
Portland crematorium In a body to
morrow Afternoon At Z o'clock. In tbe
meantime th flags on all city buildings
will remain at .half mast until after
the eervlceA.
The remalna of the late city official
-were removed to the -residence this af.
rnoon and friends - were allowed to
vwvf the feature, after 2 o'clock. Many
1 :.,i-.d to pay their respecta to the dead
s ;tn and the remain will lie in state
1 til noon tomorrow. At 1 o'clock they
; ; I be conveyed to th. crematorium
1,.1-re the funeral services, which will
in charge of the Portland- lodge of
,iis. will be held at f o'clock,
: r. Cogswell wa. a man of means
mm i-arrlir-d heavy life Insurance,. While
h -lector of the . Oregon- Xlfe Inuur
H company the t)"feapd did not
. v - any ! Insurance., In that company
w hit -h haa not had onv lossea In 107
1 r ii08.
r.IOWXSTILLE BRASS '
H.IXD REORGANIZED
rrownevllle, Or.. April " IS.-i-Th.
! a!a rnd naa reorganized and tha boys
now making themselves heard above
t .a noise tf the city. Tha city has two
5 ! moRt of tl. time, tiurlng the
! tcmiI fair there wan an -uncommonly
o.i boys' band.- None of the boy waa
"iff li years f age. The boys' band
' 1 a call from tha fair manage
. r it to rlny and wa. tha only small
s' baii.l In th. state ao honored:
j- much musical ' talent here.
I'.-ume, for some time leader cf
. 1 1. at one tlm. leader of the
s . ti i t bum), und is Mid to be on.
t l ;.aw'()atera,in. the guta. -
i ' (gpecial 15Ipatchr;t. Tb. 'jMnui.
MoMlnnvlllA Or., April M-The an
nual oratorical contest of tha InUr
collegiate Prohibition " Asaoclatlon of
Oregon, - was .held . At , tba Imperial
th.atra v in : thla city laat 1 knight
Flrat place ' waa won " by Mlsa
Utrv aittin. ' of Willamette uni
versity, who apoke ort '"The Need of
Prohibition." beoond piaca waa awara-
mA v.. A N'nrt af MrMlnnvlllo collere.
with the oration "Historical -Warnings
of a National Peril." A. - & Allen of
Pacific university won third place.-
Tha nthar aneakera wer. Beulah M
Rnaulllnir. Palfla college? V. IX Luce.
Oregon Agricultural college; Lillian
Mcvicker, Lallaa college. And John J,
ft a .r-in XSlillnmatlft ArtllAV
Music for tba contest was 'furnished
by th. two glee clubs and the collage
nivhaatra.- '.
The iudgea on delivery ware: R.r.
C p. Wilson. Portland And Ia C. Brown
and Dr. - B. Houston. Portland, - Tha
Judges on composition were: H. E.
CrosA Oregon City; - T. O, .BinghAm,
Salem and Rabbi WtaA Portland.
Tha buaineaa meeting of the auocla
tlon was held In tha First Chrlatlan
church at Z p. m. For the coming year
the following of floera wera, -elected 1
Prealdent,, Mary Olttlna 0f WllUmette
university; vice-president, j . xiari.
McMlnnvlUe college;, aecretary, Melvin
miner or rouomtui cuuego, ua.ii.
P. H. CaJe of th" Oregon Agricultural
college. . ; ' - 1 - - -Aside
from thla an addrese waa gtven
by U C Brown. Paciric i coast aecre
tarv nf tha lntercolleeiatA. Prohibition
ansoclation. "Civil TempUtlona Uni
versal"- was discussed cy u. n.. wooas
of Philomath college And "Our Rela
tion to the Prohibition Movement by
Elmer Barnhart of Dallas college.
Before adjourning resolutions wer
adopted Indorsing the 'Appropriation, tor
me university 01 Oregon. ,
CHASE BAD COIN MAN
THROUGH STREETS
A ftff a Wrlalr 'Chan of t WO blocka.
Steve Ramsey, was captured by Patrol
man ' tJiacuman , ana . locuva uu vu m
churn nf ilnr a. s counterfeit - COW.
Ramsey's case will ba beard n the mu
nicipal court Monday, And It Is believed
some Interesting facta regarding the
gangofbad-monay Artlata, wlU be re-
amsey obtained change for A bogua
ooaar irom Henry Meyer, a uquor wi
r at 113 Grand avenue, yesterday aft
ernoon. After th. man, left f the ator.
It was discovered that th coin' was
worthless, and Blackman wa. called at
oncA - Ramsey was pointed out and th.
chase began. Ramsey did hla best, but
the patrolman's lege wer. tb faster,
11111 m '' " '" V..
(. Twenty Wonld-Be Ilangera. ,
' (P-rwrtar Dlrfintch to The ' Jonro.tj '
Roeeburg, Or. April Forest Su
pervisor C C Bart rum Of this city Is
flvin Instructions to a class of About
0 who Ar. preparing for the civil aerv
Ice examination, with a view of enter
ing tbe forest ranger service in this dis
trict. The examinations will be held
Monday at the of Ice of the siipervleor
In the Roaeburg National Bank build
ing under th. direction of Mr. baruanv
f pedal Dispatch te The JocraaL)
.Pendleton, Or, April 15. At a special Mobile.' Alew-AprH-1 IB.TTwoiirypr
meertnv nr tha Pttndlatnn rnmm.ntl.l sons perished In McCallum, Mlnfllsalppl.
aaaociatlon held In - conjunction with track -were blowii A war.
aaiegatca from ' tha VmatiUA water
Ueerg" aaaociatlon of Hermiston, In thla I i Stech WewkA-Bnrn.
r t vaiAiefjja waa UClllll ISiJ U2-
cided to run a monatr sxcurslon from
a neayy 10s. 01 lire ma oani-iv .,h Th ho. -tor. of James
to prop.rty ,. grf . ' ; j fijken-
gomery. AlA. April Reports
flbertville. Georgia, ear that I fi"' flri
1 have been killed In that town.!!1 !fl,.t,0j
nado. A
beaidea th
age don to property la great
Mont
from A,
persona
Newport,
com marc:
portanc. - It will be on tha proposed
extension or tne west aide trunk
th Oregon . Electrlo railway.
DIVE KEEPE8, IS III
SMOIlS;OF;THELAWiS
b no
40 pas.
iv morn-
Advloe. received from tho
navy department Indict, that at least
6. out) seniors and marinea
t
blue uniform, and owlnging quickstep.
will contribute a feature to. tne oemoa
stratlon that will be unlqu. In th. his
tory of pageant, observed by th cltl- ,
Sana of the north went.
Every opportunity will be Afforded ,
the publlo to witness th parade, aa not
win tna una or marcn ne Along
street, with -unlnterrunted view.
stand, will be erected at oolnte of -
vantage where people will be able to an-" "
Joy the spectacle In comfort.
eastern Oregon to tbe Umatilla covern-
ment irrigation project on May 1 7.- the Proved b flra
tlt nt tha fnrnil a.I. ' t,c I 5ir?Te O Dy, Zir.
(Unltea frees Leeeed Wtre.l
St. -P.tersburr. Aorll 25. The roverft-
ment'a at eel works at Abukhoff were de-
voir of that project Application for an '
made to the 0-R. A N- Co. Governor I . ' SlAtor CAmdOA Degd.
Chamberlain, the congressional delega-1 a'alted Preaa Leewd Wliet
tlon and Hecrebiry Oarfield of tha Inter-1 Baltimore, April 16. Kx-United
lor department and prominent business I State. Senator J. N. Camden- of West
men 01 in. atat. win b. invited to be Virginia died Hero today.
preneni ana it i. expected tnat 1,000
neonle Will aee Hermiston anil tha re. I
claimed desert of western .Umatilla
county on tnat OAtA - ?.
Exerclaee will b. held At Hermlaton
early in the forenoon and aa. many peo-
file aa can ' be accommodated by the
United facilities at Hermiston will be
conveyed' over tb. project to-.view th.
work of the government in reclaiming
the sagebrush waste. By that date
eropa iwtU s b. growing, water . win - b.
running through all the canale and
laterals and on that day -water will be
turned from the outlet of th. reservoir
npon th. land for th. first tlm.. .
The government t. expending over
11.000.000 On tha orolect and It will be
practically complete by that 11mA ' -
GOOD VEIN OF COAL
FOUND NEAR EUGENE
(Speelal Dtopatrh to The Joarnal.t ' '
SugenA Or., April 25. A good vain of
coal has been encountered on tha Spen
cer Butt. Coal & Petroleum company'e
property, JO miles southwest of Eugene,
and the company haa .sent to Portland
for Additional machinery to develop tha
mine. - This company has been sinking
a shaft for several month, and has' at
tained a depth of over 250 feet finding
in. - vein at tne eame aentn tnat the
prospecting drill struck It The stock
holder, have great hope, of develoDinar
a paying mtn and are Jubilant over -the
extent or tne vein tney nave struck and
the quality of tha coal ,
F. TT ., 7?Ar1qf,i'PP TrtPTTlPplod tha program of entertainment
. 1U JftCUatLACT, X Uriiier 0n of th ra5,rintereatlng event a will
.1 "r-ft J e iTftf Inm.m. rnnlul Ktwa lanrtlna nartlfla
Srci. y" PPeior oi TJJig'xour y'rwi
to be honest men in aimrcn C Ann Ta Arrr.fltH .i Km wi,. S
?.. "ff L"? " ""u ' v" Pari : on thi afteraoSn of Mir ttt& V
I . - " I
planned to hav detachment from the
battleships, each with a quick firing
NEW MODERN WOODMEN
' LODGE AT CRESWEtit
(Special Dispatch, te Tke Journal.) a .
EugenA Or ; April 25. A Modern
Woodmen camp baa been organised At
Creswell with 29 member," 1 of Whom
are new members of the order. Th of
ficer Are a follows; ; Consul, A. R.
Land;, adviser, David Morton r banker,
E. J. Moore; escort, , H. Holterman;
sentry. Bryc Posey .... Hchman, Troy
Morton; physician, E : 1. Oeorge;
managers. F. E. Moru. . ohn Rau mr,A
u. tu. ivron,.. 1 ne jge urove for
esters did tha'lnltlatlcn work and Dis
trict Deputy Plxlay of Eugene, inati-
HISTORIC UMATILLA
. STRUCTURE BURNED
(HleeUl Dispatch' to Tbe Joomil,)
Pendleton. Or. - Anrll SK Th. u
Four Mile house, four mllA. ...i
UmAtlllA occupied by Carl Brownell.
which wag used as a stage station 30
vcars. aa-o and waa the nldeat h 1.
the west end of l7matllla county, - waa
destroyed by fire from a defective flu.
this morning. . All th. household goods
were destroyed. i:- r.Zj
, Copper King in Real Estate". .
' S (gpeeni W.oeteb ; to Tbe,, Joorejil.iri j
OlvmDlA Waah.. . Abril ! (S u--o- 1
ator W. A. Clark of ilontana, is one of
the truateea of a ntvlr ormnlini mb.
poration with a capital atock of $l,e00,
000, which haa filed Articles in th
office of th. secretary of state. The
corporation Is known aa the Clark- Mon
tana Realty comnanv. and will n a n-
eral real cstata and mining business In
ipokane. . xbe Other trustees ara W
Clark Jr., A. H. Wethey, William Birk
ford. all of Butt, and C. K MeR
tit SVOKl r -
flMSWWS IIS
1 -..,-; - 1 ., -, ..- v- - -.-:-. - - v j - -. ra fi mil avrr m . ' -f- - r - "
Kohlhagen.' Th aho. ator of 'Jam;
MUlken wae entered by picking tha lock
ear door. An attempt at a. e.
ewelry store waa rrvetratoa or
A-jaretnr at the teleohon. of-1
flc. bearing tbem at work And calling
the police. - ' -; ' - -
Tb. ator Ana posiomc m ofw-
way wre
100 men gi
Many seem
of work,
criminal
,
'J V' ' BeviTAl Excnraion Ran. I F. H. Redaaekar, formerly proprietor mm, Una up and at a signal start for a
Roaeburg, Or- April 28. A-apectal of th "Big Four aaloon on Fourth given point, form in battery and sro
excursion traJn. carrying ISO paasen- ttiet. neAr Taylor, ona of tha moat no- J' tJon-.T 11 nn0,'.... TIh '
era. left bare at 1:80 last evening for . . . , , company making tha quickest time ana
CWand to Attend th Methodist revival trtra "VM ,B ths Palmy daya of ftva first delivering tta An, will receive ,
meeting that are being conducted In year Ago, waa - arrested yesterdajr at a handsome prlxei - 4.1 . s
that city by Rev. J. K. HawklnA - Roaeburg, charged with consenting to ' , AOO4o raaeurea.
Rev. Hawkln. Who Is A Pastor here tha niacins? of hla wife IA a hnuaa 111. ' n.t...
has been very aucceeaful In hla ra- fame Ha waa hld under f 1.000 bonda I .rum Include tun-of-w.r. trial. ; of -
which he depoalted, for hla appearance gtrength, relay racee and apectacular ;;.
In .th. Portland .munlclpAl court Mon- military oventa'by aallora And aoldlera J.
dair. from tha various lorta near Seattle.
Under a taw passed a fw year ago ., Aquatlo aporta on Elliott bay wlU pro- f '
It la hold that thla offense justifies a vide for boat and launch racee by crews :
penltentlAiT aentancA . Redsecker has from the different ablpA motor-boat
been In a Roaeburg saloon for some races and other marine oon tests.
UmA but la well though not favorably a addition to being gtven opportune
remembered in Portland. Th Redaack- jty to witness All th event provided v
era ' have been married nearly eight for th. entertainment f tha sail ore
year-. It la unfleratood that tha wlfA and aoldlera. the visiting publio willbe
who is the complainant la about to be- provided with entertainment In tb na- v"
" k.-v....0. , m iivn . iuoy 1 tur. or nigntiy aispiays or rirewora. on
vlval work.
COUNTESS OF MAR AND KELLIE
I have no children.
I'AIIT STORES CLOSED
th. bay, band concert, each night at
various points in th. city, open air nlo-
nlca at the city parka, dancea, vaudeville
entertainmonta and, many other attrac
tive featureA.'.. -' .
SATURDAY AFTERNOON OPJIOlJ PEJITIDHS
1. i -j . r !- - --- -- 1 -
BEFOKCMT
Concerted action towards closing thai
Btore on Saturday afternoona and even-1
Inga will b taken by the Conaumera'j
league at A meeting being held this I
afternoon In tha Unitarian chapel. '.(Thai 1 ; V . i i
leagu. b.Uava that thaaprtngnnd aUm-I MflVNfif PTlth IS Kfit. for HftflT-
mar season offers them tha best oppor-J T . .,- T
tunlty to preaa their plan for Saturday It. Inr in li'irvht 4r Hnot
. t M 1 . ..... ., - -I :
They argue that not only will It bene
fit clerk and tha hard worked emmovea.
of tho .tore to hava a half holiday in
the week, but It will help tho employer
and will encourasr neonle mora
any to enjoy their Saturday through
tb gununar At least. .-v-Arf-- .4--'
Ing in Fight to Oust
East Side Saloons.
j REGISTRATION;;
m'
.
Flva local option petitions wera pre
sented o the county eommlaaloners to
day, Una, backed by the : Anti-saloon
league, ia to make tha antlre east aids
Amr .nnth.r Wlraa' tift tha ftvafarfvnnf fin
LEAPS UPWARD
IIIV1UUV v : vv k vtiae w waaw vmm,m w
aide of th. river, Including. St JobnA
The antl-ealoon league force wer rep
resented by McAllister and Rutherford,
while Logan and Moody appeared for
the' liquor lntrestA . i
Several legal points were nrougnt up
Registration took a leap op
ward, yeaterdAy. when 14 new
names wer added to th roll, of -quailf
led . voter a y It ArwAg 5 tneiC
'- third . day 3 that the books hava ..
e (been 6pni alnca the, prJmArles.T
v and on the two previous days
rcly';0;a4Vregttered.:Iny-;th
tbreadays i there hav been SO
changes of address by those pre-f
TlpuAlf 'vreglaterd, ,whd have
moved into other- precinete. The .
book r will remain open until - '
May 16, fifteen, day. before the
Juna electloa, - -
bv th attorneys for the liquor interests ,
and the court appointed May T for a
hadrtn- An all ftia netltlona. whan it will
be dec&ed what shall appear on tha bel
lots n June.
RECAPITALIZATION ,1
T S Crn VTt 4 tTa CnTTCiri?
; OS.ii.VI U UVII IVI1UIK
't
This picture Is Irom a recent photo of tbe Countess of Mar And Ketllal
whose mother-in-law, the dowager countess has been selied wth violent
frenzy following' the grip. The Dowager countess Is a great friend: of the
king and Queen. She is now shut up In a London home, until she re
covers her mental balance. ' ' . i - J "
lipfEFi GETSIONLt
, a -rim r-v-trt tHTY Y'ti rTtrf i ttiTI
H2- HA K I ..Hp JS 1 1 i V Mj ti, W A n ri
Mra 3. ' A. ' Demosev 58S -Waehington
'' street 'returned home yeeterday after
noon in, time to irigmen .away a . pur--ta...
-orhVft A lit -not have time to take
awayj with- him moo 'wrtn or aiiver
ware lying before him. H. got aix oys
ter forks and a carving knire, aa wen
aa A few other articles. At the house
next ' door, -681 Washington, what waa
apparently tha eame man made away
with, a ring and aoma rosary beadA .
. ; Took Watch From Pillow," .
A deft-handed - thief -stole '.'A gold
watch from under the pillow of Oeorge
w Tnnkin 1n tha International hotel.
North Third street, last night Though
he had left money In hi. trouners" pork
et only th watch from th pillow was
taken. - - - - '
' (Special Dlipetch to The Joarnal.) .
"t NefTork, April 25. RetJApltAllaatlon
of tha Standard Oil company of Nw
Jeraey At $500,000,000 ia aald to ba th
object of plans that are nearing com
pletlon,; aocordlng to a report circulated
In Wall street today. Thla move la
said, to have been mad pending ltti-,
gatlbn looking to tha dissolution or tha
parent oil company.. The plana Involve
the enlarrinsr of tha caoltal of th many
subsidiary concerns of the New Jersey
corporation., k The -stock of the Standard -OH
sold on the curb today At 614.
t i
i i
BLAIR MUST APPEAR
. BEFORE GRAND JURY
i i i . . . -, v . .
J. F. Blair, accused of robbing MrA
-anlt bean or fsuo. wa Held to ap- . .
ar-before the grand Jury . after hla
g in tne municipal court today.
Bean, who conducts a lodglng-
... i r-, i.-nii. -u VU1111141.H) . juURIll.
house on North Sixth street declared
no on except Blair knew the exaot lo
cation of her bag of . money.'' - It ' waa
stolen while she was taking a bath.
She had been giving him money for hla
meals from day to dav. as' he waa for
marly a partner cf her husband. ;