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THE OREGON v SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, SUNDAY. 1 MORNING, APRIL f ' If CI SCENIC BEAUW OF MOUNT HOOD Porlland Agents European Seamless Rugs; Any Size, Stops qr Cc!or LINE ECLIPSES: WESTERN ROUTES t. i; :V.V: RATE-S V .'''V'i!-') ' ... ... Vj. ., f .... j.. --f- ... SI 1 I i i , i II I. II - I i ' ; f f ' i M a MM esuBaasJsaBaBaBl aMaass MMPiMAiM,"-'M"i 1 I ' 1 t . 1 illIH,w Concrete Piers for Bridge Onr th Sandy River. Winter rains have wrought havoc with the grade of toe Mount Hood Rati way ft Powar company for dlstanca of three miles from tha Bull Rub powsr alta to tha point whara tha road leaves tha Sandy river, and heads tower! Ore sham. Enormous slides of rock and dirt havs coraa down from tha prselplt- oua aldaa of tha Band rlrar and Bull Ran canyons, covering tha grade in many placca and at other points carry- Inr out parts of (ha roadbad. ' Aa aoon aa rlfht of way mattaro now under consideration ara aettled. whloh will ba within tha next waek, tha oon tractor will put on a larita foroa of man clearing tha grada and widening it Bteara ahOTels will ha uaed lnacead of bleating powder, aa tha latter haa tha effect ox looaenlng ntAaaea of tha embankment and oausing , troubleaoma alidea later on. , . j' Boad of Boaalo Baaaty. ' Tha Mount Hood road, and particular ly that aectlon of It following tha eouraea of tha Bandy river and tha Bull Run river, will ba one of tha moat plo tureique and acenlo routea to ba found among western rallroade. For aevoral miles tba road passes through Bandy river canyon, a wild gorre that to about 1,000 feel deep, and half a ralla wide. The aldea rise precipitously, and ara covered with oak, ash and hemlock. The oak trees predominate and form a remarkable spectacle by reason of tha fact that thalr limbs ara clothed with green moss several inches thick. Tha railroad grade la cut Into the alda of the canyon more than two-thirds of the way up, and wtnda In and out of the g-ulchea, 800 - feet above tha ahlalna course of the tumbling stream that roars along the bottom of tha canyon. At a point Immediately above tn junction of the Sandy and Bull Run rivers the road crosses- the Bendy on a high trestle and truss bridge, concrete piers for which have been completed and are awaiting tha eteel caissons and superstructure. : - i . Hoary Work Ahead.' J';v Here tha road dlvergea, tha. Bull Run line taking the course of tba Bull Run river and following along Its south bank to tha powerhouse about a mile above the Junotton. A aurvey haa been made for the Bandy river line following that stream aeveraj miles further toward Us headwaters. . r The condition of tha grade along1 tba Bull Run river at the present time ;s much tha same as that in tha Sandy River canyon. A vast amount of work will have to ho dona to 'plaos It In 1 V f -v. f of Quality All new, all beautiful, of every grade and for every puirosey yarDetins ana w A multitude of exclusive designs In every reputable weave, Riigs of all sizes, including hand-tufted and Orientals7; DECORATIONS AND DMP effects; Domestic and imported. ; G FIFTH AND STARK Mae . , k ; i . ' ;; ... Badly Damaged Grade In Sandy Hirer Canyon. 4 4 : .j 1 t4" ' V '' ITS f ! "T - !1 OF I A E Manufacturers' Association, in Strong ; Resolutions, P.'S DEFEAT STIRS FENIANS Local Irish Americans In censed at Eebuff, Given ; ;; to Churchill Too defeat of Winston ChurchllL member narllamant tnr Hnrtk t.nk.. . , , . , ..W. Ul juwvu UrgeS JfeOpie OI BUte tO "ft aar a rreah Impetus to tha mass r-i. i li tt. rl I risn-Ainsncans to lax VOte JJaTOniDiy Upon UlU- placs at U. W. a W. tampU at MO A Tm !"? JDU No- . at tha eor- ported by the homo rulera in tha con- atltuencv Of North UinrhUr Knl since that time and particularly sines lit a luutiiuimiiii I in. Ainiiirn m n n-y, ueveiopea into a yerjr lnainer ent boms ruler. Just previous to the late election, ths Irish leaders advised the Manchester Irishmen and their Grade Along the Boll Run River. Care at Bend In the River. oondltion for tha tracks. It is re garded as fortunate In a measure that . 'ie winter's rains have dona their v. oris now, before track laying was be fun, and that the builders mar take advantage of the hints nature haa given. All the camps of the Mason Contract ile: company are Intact, and ready for .-. upanry as soon as the management rives the order to resume work. The rule from tha Sandy river to the west ird in In excellent condition, and could a utilized Immediately for tratk lay--. This (trade Is completed to a point out P-lx miles from Gresham. wher ie builders wers? obstructed last fall by exh6rtltant prices that wars asked ior iwo or mree pieces of right of way. . Since tha company shut down con struction work- In September . settle ment haa been effected on right of way at that point, and there' remains no obstacle - to resumption to ' connect with the O. W. P. company's Una at Fairvlew, over which heavr'machinery for the Bull, Run power plant will be hauled. For tha first 15 miles out of Port land the road runs through a rich and well settled country, embracing some Of the most fertile lands in 4ho Wil lamette valley. Prices of cultivated rarm lands within a radlous of four roues around Oresham range close to ' vi acre, ana ins owners are not generally anilous to aelL , The Bull Run terminus is In a rough, wild region of high hills and precipit ous, canyons, .but tha aoil is deep and rich, and there are mn wm k.n.v... and plateaus where the lands have been ::M$j!!SjiY$iy, :iu o;iy for me mi . nasi isafawawasaea1a:.,; Xcvi- liesulations Bar Postal I.'inplocs From Holding: Any Other Office.. 7 : r tal service smployes ara allowed eorve no one but Uncle Sam. The 1 rtminsr rrsrulatlons relatlvs to ' this ( Hon pro now In tha hands Of the i . K'.nl 1 . stoffica officials: ' . N. erMn . hoId!it aa office tinder the r vlofiioe dppsrtment except, post n ustera t the offi.-cs of fourth, class, i'.l fce p--rn.itted to acefpt or hold any r' . ii ' r rv state, territorial or At ; vr' -t. inr! inline the of . .. v:v cm uCi.i 1 man,- Sta), i cleared and are producing heavy crops of grain and fruits, i It Is believed the road .will attract a Jarg traffic i and Will DO a Drofltftbl ventura beginning of Us operation, will open a very Important directly ! to Portland Is a ce wnetner elective or by ' appointment. even tnougn no compensation may at tach thereto; and the acceptance or con tinued holding- of such office will -i be treated as a resignation of the appoint ment under the government Tha offices of justice of the peace, notary public, commissioner, to take ac anowieogement of deeds or to adminis ter oaths, commissions In' the militia of the states and v territories, positions Iwnlcn are -tint 9uAmA Afl-nrfLnAaV nn boards Of education, nhooi committees. committees 00 boards of. public libra ries, religious or eleemosynary institu tions incorDonMA nr utnh nm or sua. minaa oy suite or munlcloal authority. In- local Or. munlcinal fire denartments wnere no compensation Is received, may be - aooeoted and bald bv nersona em ployed in the postal service if-it does not interfere with the nrouer dishara;e of the duties of ths government of flea." r . Brave Officers Honored., Madrid. -April 25. AU the SDantsh press recommenas inai ins government provide for the. widow and orphans of the heroic ' General Illesco. who wss killed in Porto Rico, flrhtlns- at the bead of fOO men. against 6.004 North Americans. . rj..t,. ARREST. YOUNG f(i W03IEx m. PARLOR - OP PORTLAND HOTEL iiT' - v; P" "'.'' "' ! '-' A Charged with violating ; the merchants , license ordinance, 4 Miss Margaret Murphy and Miss f 4 8. M Dorr were arrested in ths Hotel i PorUand late s yesterday 5 nwfuwq - a complaint pi '. 14- , cense viicer jucjuacnern. i women were selling shirt , wiuhi.s ana areas gooos in oss ef 4 the parlors of the hoteL It was ' m- very nign-ciass and exclusive w iBineB, out . iney; nad over- A looked Jho slight -matter of the .i. . , ... . ... ... . ... i. . . . -aiier oepositing 100 bail each they were released until' Monday when .they', will be heard In the municipal court, - y . Za resolutions adopted br the Mann facturers aasociation ef the northwest the appropriation of 1126,000 annually for the support of the state unJLyersity Is most strongly urged and ths Manu facturers' association, of which Fletch er Una la president, appeals to all com' mercial. bodies in ths sUts to assist In. the work, of getting ths meaaure through the leglslaturs. The resolutions followl "Whereas. "The laat- session of ths Ore son lesrialature by an almost- unani mous vote, passed a bill appropriating 1125.000 annually for tha maintenance or the university oi Oregon, ana "Whereas. Tha referendum has been Invoked to defeat . said appropriation, which action we believe to have been inspired by local Jealousies which are detrimental to ths best Interests of the state of Oregon; and v "Whereas. The entire state of Ore- ron la at tha ereaent time maklnr ranld oevsiopment aiong an lines ana attract ing a aestraDie ciass or immigrants irom ail oarts oi the east and middle west; ana "Whereas, The defeat of tha tiendlns Kuprujirmiiua diu y Liie yotera or tno stats wouia seriously injurs the repu tenon oi ins stats or Oregon In all parts of the union and would tend to keep out of this stats suoh immigrants of ths desirable class; therefore be it "Resolved. By ths Manufacturers as sociation of - the northwest, that we express our nearly approval or the ap propriation of 1125,000 annually, and we pieago our individual efforts to en list the cooperation 'of all loval citl- sens of Oregon to not only vote for the pending bill at the coming June election, but to use all honorable and wiiumit means to inaucs all those who have the welfare of the state of Oregon at heart to aupport this meaa- u, uu in u xurinsr , - "Resolved, That wa extend an earnest appsal to all . oommercial organisations wiuun our state to sssist In the ras fW .ltM" Woprlatlon bill; and be "Red, That copies of this reso. w ins I'oruand news. r puoucation. . . SUITTER RELEASED UNDER HEAVTB0NI) After spending bt days in the countv jau, jxatnan. ic Buitter, the i former patrolman charged with the murder of Henry Schaffar, . was released on 13,000 bond i yesterday afternoon, Mis " wife came xo me court nouss meet her husband , to cheer him up on tie first occasion inai ns nas oeen permitted to go without guard since the da of his arrest. ;? - :t- '. - . ... wu v u ... . ,v,vvv hub furnlBbed by Arthur O,. Herald., Homer eria - ana w. n. Huston of fit. Johns and E. ' S. McCoy of East Davis street. : xna tieraias are contrnfior and the others real estate dealers A. a. Herald and McCoy qualified for SI.. 600 each, and the others for IKtla mrh Presiding Judge Gantenbein nonrovlno the bond. - . .'..;, Suitter is charred with "murder In the I second de.rree. and his trial is to take frienda to withdraw their mniurt fmm Churohlll, with ths result of his de- ieat ana a paa jolt to ths As quit a gov At ths meetlna thla afternoon Miss aa jaresiin ana miss Lena Harwss will will ba mads by d Men sins Ths hall will ba decorated with the national colors or Ireland. , The com mittee cf arrangements are: J. J. Mc Carthy. John Keating. M. J. Murnane, Patrick Breelln, aJmee O'Connor, R. A. Sullivan, Austin .Kretman and Patrick E. Collins. Ladies are invited. Admis sion is free. , , j , '. FlfllS BROIVN IS. . ; BACK fH TOWN -WW Be Made This Season by the 'II' SOUTHERN PACIFIC curas fx'-- FROM PORTLAND - , Am FdHowwi ' - Chicago .;. ,.$72.50 $87.50 St Louis , 670 82J50 Bt Paul 63.15 Omaha ..,..: 60.00 Kansas City;. . 60.00' 81.75 75.00 75.00 TICKETS WTLOCi 8B ON BAUD May 4, 18 ' June 5 6, 19, 20 .July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 22 Good for return In days with stop over privileges at pleasure within limits. REifMRTIlE DATES g patrlotlo. Irish songs, and brief in I Waflace troductory addresses will Judge Munley. S. 8. J. McAllister an- S JlCUamant. 111-. Andrew ( Smith, ths national executive commit teeman for Oregon of the United Irish league, will snake the principal address. reneral subject being home ruls In league, will snake tha ths general sublect b its . different aspects from tha viewpoint oi lrisnmen. it is ezneoiea a renersj discussion will follow from those pres ent and resolutions favoring home rule and other matters of Interest to Irish- Finis Brown, who claims kinship to Napoleon Bonaparte,, changed his mind about coming to Portland without extra dition papers, and consequently was brought over from Vancouver late yes terday afternoon by Captain Baty and Detective Coleman.' He la wanted for ths robbery of Julius Miller of Cham- oeg, wno was "Strongarmed" to- the una Of 1720 In a South rinLilmt ... lOOn. . ' Brown will be given a hearing in the mun ciuu court tomorrow, wn.n it w Smith, ths nesro who was an accomplice, will also be heard. An eirorx to sstaDiisn an an hi for Smith wui do maae. out Brown's record aa an eastern convict and hla career in Port land will practically nullify any dtfens that can be made for him. Havinar been without hie tunnl. n a rug Bumuiants xor two days Brown was unusually surly yesterday. He is f. pcomraonly ill-favored person. He told Miller he sang for phonograph rec ords for living. Over $800 of Mil ler's money Is still missing. Extradi tion papers were already being pre pared as Brown at first refused to go to Portland without them. " i t. Danced on Gold Duet, V ' 1 From Pearsnn'a WwVlf ' The groat dancing expert My Fancy, I For anv the city ticket office, Third and Wash- further information call at ; ington streets, or write. to WM. M'MURRAY Osneral Passenger Atni, fORTZJtND, OREGON. 0 oiaN.vw5i)0 J who is doing the Moss A Stoll tour, has danced on gold dust - - "When starring with Charles ' Ood frev'o eomnanv in western Jk ii.fr. 11. she told me, "no sand was procurable for my danoe ao tha people in ths plaoe said thev would set ma some miA dn.t and accordingly they brought quite a . quantity of ths precious stuff along, and I found that it answered the pur pose vary well. I reckon that was about ths queerest use gold hss aver been pot to. vi course it was mlz.A with nn.rt. but when I nut It la water T nraiM ... the-gold grains shining ever so prettily." to. MB AiW RCDRE (BE SAflO? fl, OTHERS CHARGE $40 WE CHARGE $30 ; You pocket the TEN THEIRS . $40 OURS e . $30 YOURS., $10 Scotch antl? English Wool ens Made to Your Order $5,000, Stock of Spring, and. Summer Scotch and Erig 1; lish Woolens on Dis $80 Don'! . Say "No linlll : Yon ; See These -Coc.s 1 ' v EiGlSfSCOTCf woolen .Fcrlber ; Necessary, flben YcaSes Cnr . Rich anil . Exclusive " Pa;!ercs . Floor Conch BIdg., 109 Fourth St, Bet Stark & Washington piace at toe may term or, court