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10 . . I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, -APRIL SO, 1803. lv i ' 5 ( ... FOUR NAMES Oil BOTH TICKETS -"' -''; - . , ,i ) Those q( Itain, Bailey, Mc : Xar)' and Tongue The , Vote by Tickets. V' (fseeiel IWapa.es to Tb Jneraal.l AaJam. Or- April 10 -Republlran- Democrat la the unuBual tiartv deatanatlon that W - " . and unique follow a the Mmrl of Chief Justice Hobr.t 8 Bran 'and State Dairy Commi-aloner J vv Bailey on tha una ballot. Itntli i ere ' candidates in tha Tprimarlea for reel - ,int..il hv both the PLUCKY WOMAN SAVES CROWD FROM INJURY Herself Bitten hy 3raddened Dog at Kennel flub Show, 3Iiss Ella Talbott Captures Vicious Animal Unaided Terror Among Spectators. Sunday SCHOOL TREASURER OF I, W. W ; MONEY GONE DISAPPEARS prosecutor In tlit rifth Judicial Istrict. and J. l. McNary. for pro-ecutlng at torney In tho third district also ar aeelgnated on tha ballot aa Republlcan arnjcrats. . The State iNimm iiui; n. - ' nf which there haa been some wncer ' talnty. haa finally hwn determined to I beae followa For lnlte.1 Htatea eena k tor. George K. Chamberlain; repreeenta I a In rnnrrOK. Flrat district. J. J. An unuaual tlnfa of eaeltement waa ent the dog show thia morning by tha net of a woman, Mlaa Ell Talbotl. In crurlrg and tying a half erased Chinese in while tha mrn attendants at tha nhw tood around halpleaa and unabla In touch the maddened animal. Mlaa Talbiitt was bitten severely on tha band but surcrerle.i In quirting tha dor and reMorlng It " bo The anlninl waa a Chow Chow raited Teddy nml owned by Ernest Vrndl of 311 Ho Mreet. It waa a young mm . .. . . . nunlnltid by ' Republicans and tha Dcmocr.it '"" .' K party affiliation la HepublUe..- t Th. atate orlnter la now making up t '. .... ..ii. r,- ih. Juii liftiin. the 1 isnvsas of vote bavin lein romplet- i -A kv thn aerretrv or man- j !. Two other candldntea, K. H. Tongue " and after bring ahown on tha benches broke away from It box and began tearing around tha dog ahow. starting tha other dog Into an excited clamor or barki and anaria. Kiss Talbotl Courgaona. In and out between the bosea tha dog ran becoinlnu mom ana mora rriKiu- ened. Women spectators around the .how rlnir aeata Dirked up their aklrta Whitney; representative 'n congrea,i,nj l0 tna top t,.r f aeata. while fecond diatrici. jmin n- 'c,,"" v I the attrnnama aitmipira to cupium inn mm.A comm aaloner. nrai aininci. n. .nhnal Their efforta only tandea to fenharteon: railroad commlaaloner, ec- I rxrlta It the more and It finally took ond dlatrlct, Ogleaby Young. I refuge beneath a pile of boxea. where Tne total primary -rmm ir um I It aimr'eo and anappea at every one wno . Anj. n i iiripr 1 1 1 11 v. nil 1 1 1 i . nAav a. ' Kepubllraa nd Democratic tlcketa waa I M Talbott, who waa ahowlng aoma t roiiowa: wmo. I coillea, naa ntuj epenenc- : . Rnnhiiran Henaior. i ciinwn and wnua ail I a ! t Fulton, tS.I02. Kupreme Judge, Bean, bnck ahe dived In under and pulled the I it.W. Dairy and rood commiaaioner, I rrKhtitied animal out. Berore tie aaw f ftaJlev. I0.1T: Reld. 14.151. Congreaa- who WKS the dog anapned at her ' f man. Tlrat dlatrict. Congreaaman naw- ri greaaman, recona nn-1 mr Oeer. Mliep- u u mrA 14K Railroad commit Flrat dlatrlct. Campbell. 7.77; Carter. I ghe waa frtrced to have the wound on i.i't: Roberuon, Railroad com-1 her hand cauterlaed. mlaaloner, Heconrt dlatnct, Aincnieon, The luilging inia morning inrmaeu T.H7: Oaaton. Hamilton. J. H9. 1 col Ilea, bull doga and mlacelianeoua. Huriburt, ,17; Lourka. 8,021: w hit-1 There were aoma particularly rme im- lug. 1,1'Z. 1 ported doga In both the coillea and bulla, Iemocrtlc! senator, cnamnenain, i and tne lniereatea apectatora were en .II7. . Congreaaman. Flrat dlatrlct, thuataatlc In their pralae of the apecl Whltlao 1 J4 Conrreaaman. Hecond I mena ahown. dlatrlct. Jeffrey. 1.607: Ierby. 1.S04. The out of town exhlbltora are enthui bard'a Jeff won flrat In novice, and rirat. In winners. A. K. Ocobook'a Joker won flrat In open doga and rearrve In wlnncra. Zriah ViWr OpaDiela. Three doga ahown. J. K. Culllaon'a Bottlea won flrat In norlre. flrat In limit, flrat In open and flrat In win ner, iwra. nr. Alan wricn nmun a Jhc got favorable mention In novice. T. II. laylor'a (Vancouver. Brltlah Colum bia Hurra rd Pat. aeronit In oix-n doaa and rearrve In winner. T. H. Taylofa Hurnad Hlddy, flrat In open bllchca rirat In wlnncra blti'hea. Ooeker Spaiilala. I'ui rv doga and bitches -Holaad l. Oaunwell t Helllngham. Washington Kulaham Collar, flrat In puppy doga. Novice 1o Mr. W. K. Frudhomina'a Captain, flrat; K. a. Uamwell e Kul- aliam Kl I lot t. aecond Ilmlt doga black -Mr. C. R. Cam- Mona Victor, flrat; Mra W. K. Prud- loinme a Cantatn. aecond: J Fred Ren nlrk'a lielney third; Mr. Margaret ihmi riuan. n. o. Open doga Mra. C. R. Campion a Vlo- tor, flrat and alao flrat In the wlnnera; Mra. w. K. rrudhomme'a Captain, co on a , it. u. uamwen a Kuianam collar, reaerve. Ooekera Otfeer Tluu Blok. Tt CI ritmw.ll'i V,,1KM I 'a ..IM n flrat; Charlea Kleins (Spokane) Red .tiurr, aecond Novice dog It. O. flamweU's Kul aham cardlUan flrat; Charles Klein Red Buff, second; Mra. C Barker's WORKERS CLOSE Iiipirin- Features of Convention's , , , , n u t, i r ,l I V co0u tied Organization's Cash Box and left Kevs In- Closing Session. -. Organization's Cash Box and Jjoft Key. side Desk to Delay Discovery Before Leaving. 11 MID TO pjMCOlljS Secret Service ",0.f fleers Con i fiscate Aiiothcr Counter- -V f :feiting Tlarit ; Robert M. Frederick, treasurer of lo- (Mrrlal Dlipatrk.to Tbe fearaal.) Forest Qrove, Or., April 0. The aa slon held laat nlglit marked tha close of the ltd gon 8ta PfiirnlnAiil m rasa It m n A flnn1a w ' v,, u. , . I contents of the reaury, has gone wlih rrputmiun nave oeen prevent m taken part In the programs of the convention, and In point of Interest annual. convention of the Oe- todu.lrUI Worker, of tho WorM. .t. Sunday School association. r fPPrd gnii $19 of the union money in gold and silver, the entire ! rlaht hand, tearing the glove and alnk in in lv commlaaloner. I aver, and carried, him back to hla box jta fanga Mi us Talbott bravel Hupreme Judge, Sean, 1,071: D"Arcy, M. iiairy ana jmm CTrnmifiiionrr, r. :mery, 149; Bailey, 114. Railroad, com mlaaloner. First district, R. Robertson. l ST. Rallfoad commlaaloner,. Second dlatrlct, A. J. McCabe, 109; Ogleaby Young, 171. CLATSOP'S lilEII ALSO FOR BRYAN Hitby Duke, third: Cliarlea W. Jonea' e fleKh of the palm. u'""n Argegam. reaerve y clung to him. how- . Limit doga parti color--Mrs. C. Rar- ri a j'nuy i'UKQ, iirai. i. v , u. ijn don'a Cld. aecond; Charlea W. Jonea' Kulaham Argegam, third; Frank Bol lam'a Portland Tip, reserve. Open doga, parti color R. cl. Oam welfe Tortland Kid. first; Charlea W. Jonea' Kulaham Argegam. aooond. Opea doga, any solid color other than black J. Wewlev Ladd's Red King, flrat and alao first In wlnnera doaa: R. W. Gamwell s Portland Kid. reserve. cocaers, black, novice, limit and win J 1 - .i.. .Ur.au . n .1 . n (I I , van.. of the best ever held on the Pacific . bltchea on by Mra. W. Drew- coaat. Roland Hnnwe 1 of Bell ngham. I i." ""V . III IV Washington, who haa a fine lot or prise l ,v."T"v",'l-"'r"' .V"" winning cocker spaniels from the TCul- !5ponn Twilight, first; Mrs. I w eJ sj (UVt;ii. sjt trim. han ruLor kannnl mm 1.1 fhir ttm. nun I - Xi':"i r never attended a dog show where the I L'lml,.. .Pn. and winners bitches, of dog. were aa free from dlatemper. wJ.,' , .j, lo' ?,"''r ,hn. Dlek J mange and other dlaeasea. They are the rf,Yl.M H'd Queen, wins flrat In finest looking and healthleat lot or dogs flrat. 3fass 3reetins:Jn3tructs for amglSWTn Aebraskan ana maorses limit and reaerve: K. M. Stevena iPm adena, California) flrat In open and flrat in winner. Beagles. O. B. Cyrus' (Scto) Wood lark flrat In novice and first In winners. His Fleet wood was second In ndvtce and reserve. Daschaads. Nnvlra Aftan mnA V, 1 1 r mm rl, m a.1 T Novice Gene W. Brady's Ovid first. I Bchnahel'a Jjlla rir- Mr. ri,-,i.. t Limit dogs Gene W. Brady's Ovid Bchnabel's Othello, second. ' Same dogs won in limit and winners classes. Collies. ever exhibited on the roftjt. according to Mr. uanweii. The awarding of prises Is aa follows Tt. Bernards, Mrs T. B. Psoe's Nero first. J. W. walkers frince second. Oroat Sanaa. Frederick had been treasurer of tho union less than on week , when lit . . .. i i ui'itni a wifi as i ax ii a. i UFMIHT . nun l. anown. good accompiianed ana attend- wh, -ted ha was placed (n charge biil--, im uwn nni 01 in orai m m neauquariera vl tne l"ortland conventliwia ever held In Oregon. members of the I. W. WV at 4 North At the morning aeaalon yesterday J 'rt- . There was a oommlttee 3,UOO waa ralee.r to further the work f meeting Tueaday evening at which Fred In Oregon. The money i nlrdsed I f"r. w present. Blnce then nothing by Htimlay achonl classes snd by In- ,."? n . n,n dividual aubacriptlona. Multnomah coun- . L,n"1 evening when the desk was ty and Washington county leading In broken Into and the keys found Inalde point of amount given, the former Pu,t not a cent of money, It waa half county pledging 11.100 snd thl latter pallovad Frederick waa still faithful lo t!16. his trust and had met with an accident A special train was run from Portland T''" discovery that he had carefully rast night and the orowd which came placed the keys Inside so thgt It would In It wss added to that In the alreadv not " known for a day or two that overfilled church, and things would he. had taken the money from the desk have been very uncomfortable had the I "as maae me oilier members feel sure people not been In a give-and-take mood and good-naturedly crowded lnto I out-or-tne-way nooks and corners. TA of O. Beaolutlon TJp. A half-hour pralae service led by rroressor ti. t). uxcell opened the aea alon, after which a bualneaa meeting waa n-id. xne chairman read the ren-I ititiona and aaked If there were anv suggeatlona to be made before their I adoption, whereupon a delegate moved edly of Hrltleh Columbia, and It launch Into tha buslneta of turning cut laved that he has already mads spurious as tA .1 " v ay across the border. As the e sTold , pleoi Is, was comparatively small he Is iJIUST Tom ovldon.-e hluh t:a That tha counterfeiters arretted aev. I era! dava a en hw" ik. ' i'.l.j today that Frederick embeialed the iecrf,t aervice w. " funds of tha union snd has fled. I , 'r . "fenta Were preparing I or aeveral uaya Frederick, haa gDoaen I , 1 meir iniltMton lirlnt and. rvoriiiMiir la bell his way aum waa ra.Uli.kl aa. fmr- ..Infill.. tla I lOVtrnRIInt DOS liM mkm. came to Portland from Bpokane several ...i f w'lght acalea for th- weigh- nontha ago. ' J' " sl and uther paraphernalia "We have member all over tha world. U,"1 ,n ndllna; the precious meUI No matter where he goes some of us conflacsted by . tha government win nno mm. -mere i oe a good tr Ing coming to him from the first K i . a- - m.mtm V. I ... ., Aim ltl.m)aa .t Ih. i,.Uh In t,m XT.. k. I UOIla TS. Sixth street hall this morning. - . L.5t,v IUrBfyi "Haa Korls Il.'Fyron. thump. I f Ti-Vkf i.,h?r wltn vr'ou molda and t mem. J001,. whlch Be wen had been using i." said iOTn V" Purpose of mailing counterfeit ' worm - ; , , ni'in iirpi-i iiaii inia niorninaj. - . i . ; ' , . -x,iiV mia 11.' yron, Frederick Is described as a msn about I J .preliminary hearing, before 40 years of age, medium build, dark I J?"VY Btatea Commlaaloner Cannon wavy half, black tnuatache, weight 160 1 yterday afternoon and was bound over pounds, wears wide shoes, and wslks i wIt fctlon of the next federal heavily on Ma feet his lege having r,nl"rXL dafault of ball, placed been broken as were also his arms sevl1 "00, Ramsey waa returned to the rl m m. U m 1- m 1. 1 L. Wlinir 111. . Hi h Uiirul tkm, .T.aa. wnu. V M, lVUVr V J I . m -- a.a.a.,wa I,V trade, uauaiiy following tha railroad I "WJlz; " aiiorney. . construction gangs. I -oeveral witnesses app ppeared at tha "No. the loaa of thla mnnev n"rinf and Identified Rnnisev aa tha break us, but we'll feel It all Hghl I m,n.,who h"? Psed counterfeit dolUrs enough," ssid on member. I ?" tnem .. P" of these wss .Curtis that an amendment be adopted favoring the appropriation of UZS.toO for the atate university. Several In the audi ence objected to the amendment on the I ',.ntvi1 ground a that It might provoke discus-1 vt-JUI ttl sion, ana me amendment was tabled. The asms delegate who offered the amendment had visited the committee earlier In the day and asked that It embody In the resolutions ons fsvorlng the appropriation, but tho committee stated thst whlls they were In fsvor of tho appropriation, they feared that Its being placed In the resolutions would create disharmony In the conven tion. SECOND MUD PIE FORJOIIATHAIIJR Committee Hands Jiourne Another Large, Juicy, Sour Tickle. Following the lead of tha atate cen tral committee In voicing a Taft aentl ment at Its meeting yesterday after Resolutions were adopted extending noon the Multnomah city and county anks and anDreclatlon to tha neonle I ... ... . . of Foreat Grove for the r hoao talftv ""rat committee at lis meeun last and to Professor K. O. Excel., Genera) night added another slsp to Jonathan Ovid aec ' '.- Chamberlain. Wlnnera' dogs Gene W. Brad first. Jack Haley's Happy Hool serve. Christopher young's Princess Olas won first in novice, limit and wlnnera Great Liane claases. STswfonmdlaads. Joe Rasmus1 Buster. Busslaa. Wolfhounds Punpv dogs J. W. Fowler's Bob first, y's Ovid ii Murrow s Tualltln Prince second, llgan re- Helen Simon's Glen Tana Councillor II ; ' (Bvedal DUnatcb to Tbe learaaL) Astoria, Or., AprljlO. At .a Demo - cratlo tnaaa meeting lastf evening at whlnli 3uAmm C. J. Trenchant waa elect- ed. permanent chairman. A, D. Garner ZlltZ 323!, M 'COnd- j tt tt r .m I ' " " nCIWT WIU X. .vA I1CI1UQI lUH, tf. t WalUuia and George KAboth a commit tee on platform and resolutions. State-1 classes'. ' ment No. . l ' was advocated and Cham berlain's .candidacy for- senator was In dorsed. - ' ' i Dr. W. C. Lbgan and A. M. Bmlth de clined the nomination for the legisla ture, ueorge w. Morton waa nominated Tor county commisaioner ror trie two year term third Novice docs A. Klein's rWin flr.f tr D. Logan's Brant wood, second. Dr. L. W. Hyde's .Teddy Mogul third, Helen Simon's Glen Tana Councillor II v. fi, c, J. Murrow's Tualltln Prince reserve. JUimit dogs (ssble and white) Thomas 8. Griffith's Glen Tana Hmiir. Charles Glvernaud's Neva first. Pierre "r. Jr. u. W. llyde Teddy Mogul I'lerre I u " " w " juaimn prince ajinu, mi. i neuuore jenatin a nruna reynonnas. i ODen d0,. ..hi- .d -hitei xhom. j. c. cnxiunu s ranny won in ootn 1 1. uruiun s uien Tana Huulre flrat J injuiiuwa luamin rnnce second. 1-oxflonaas. I iimlt dogs (other than sable snd Limit doga A. M. Cronln's Lane first I ;n'"' K- Hambletgs Laird III The following were elected delegates Holderman's Ightfleld II third, C. E, to the state Democratic convention: H. I Henderson, Olaf Anderson, A. M Bmlth, O. Sovey, A. . Birch. J. T. Wal . lace; alternates, George Kaboth, J. H. Hansen, R. M. Wooden, Isaac Bergman, first H. D. Loa-an'a Brant wmul ..MnH Donsld McGregor's Tillamook Chief third. Open dOKS (Other than aahla arwl white) C. D. Nairn's Weatland nnk first. Winner's dogs Thomaa T. Grlfflth'a uien Tana Squire, first; C. D. Nairn I weaiiana uuKe. second. Limit dog. undfr J5. pound s-A. C. oic.VhJHnV'X:?. tTO.',1".! linlm. I - i . , . - "ii snaaeiana Merry Maid, second: Mian and reserve Open dogs Mrs. A. M. Downlnr" uauey u. r irt. routers, Peter Hobklrk's Mark Rush flrt Walter Gadsby's Ted second.. W. F. Brown's Rip Rap reserve; Fred v Wag ners cnier sain nigmy commended. Shute's Don Harold first Walter Gads bv's Ted second. Fred W. Waa-ner'a rj"S" V-.."rrB,- C C UUinger and O. I. Peterson. Thev Chief Sam third I f .J"?"'. airette. tnird; Fred Tim I An mm KC ..m, n A m T T I - . .....toa., i trtri o. cli: n'n. ;r:..: . v iiiiiio Doim, iiroi, mra. i,. a. jvilller s weatiana nin, second; f. A. Ball wnits Lady, third; Thomas B. ant. . were Instructed to support the nomi nation or Bryan as a candidate ror tne Rutherford's Ruth R reserve presidency. Open flogs over 65 pounds H. M. Papsts Mason's King first. W. O. Van Men's 16c black and tan socks, double Schuyvefs Sam second, Peter Hob- sllm'a. m- ft- A 1 toes. 6Talr. Samnle Shoe Store. First kirk's Mark Rush third. Otto Bhuman I " r'-.. i'S. ,.".S"!""e' T,.rec.rv: nH UHUn ' ' SDort reserve. tl"l.-?1.u"1 ? V'rr"e. n-. Sport reserve, Winners does -H. M. PapHts Limit bitches Secretary Marlon Lawrence and Gene- Bourne by refusing to send Thomss M ral State Secretary Charles A. Phlppa I Cusker, leader of the Bourne forces In for their attendance and work during! the county, and George M. Orton to the tbe convention. I state convention. At the meeting 47 . Bronrhar-a Addraaa. dt legatea to the atate convention were Rev. J. WhltCOmb BrOUgher. PaatOr I hL mutln. harmnnlnna An tha of the v.oite Temple. Portland, was surf see at least. The protest of George nen lntrouuced, and SPOke on "The Ho- J. dunvron and other nnilMilM for naon or toe eunaav tfcnooi. The county office did not materialise, it speaker aald that too many people try having been made plain to them that to force the religion of the old people the efforts ofi the central committee upon the young, forgetting that what would be directed to the election of tho tne young require la an energetic re-1 entire county ticket. Ilglon that will help them in their dally Yesterday It waa believed by a num life. He had no dealre to be known as ber of candidates that the efforts of the a preacher, but wished to be known as committee would be concentrated on a man." "1 nere will be no preachers the election of H. M. Cake to the Ben in heaven," he said. He believed the atorahlp, while the remainder of the greatest work in evangelisation could ticket would be left to sink or swim as be accomplished by personal work and the Individual efforts of the candidates said that If each one who belongs to might determine. Before tha meeting, the church would convert one person however, this idea was dispelled anl each year, In three years the whole h b1 of Pce soothed the asscm world would be converted. Dr. Brough- ly. er Is In favor of the state university XoOnaket and Orton Xroae Out. appropriation and said he hoped the The apportionment of the delegates people would Indorse it at the coming gives 16 to the 10 wards of the city, election in June. . ,X to tn country precincts and six Secretary's Closing Address. to the county at large. It was In the The closing address of the session fMcCuake? '.ndO?t,onte,loJtt theft was made by General Secretary Marlon L e f, , hi ... Ln i jk wr.ni. .h anoir. nn "iv.m.nH. chances of going to the state conven- l.lJiy Snt."r.; KEm..t.B2!l,!a Chairman J. P. Kennedy, by the au was the rn tho world .I.ln" "le'.w"nla ".y." v.,n Colwell. Emmett Drake. Thomas Mc duiiu.jt iiwi mil ino pr-upio ui an qb- i Cuaker and George M. Orton nominations meet ana worn in liar- Mr. Kennedy then stated that not de llllf I) J . on 000 ner, greater iwork. SALE OF HORSES BREAKS RECORDS "Portland Is tha best horse market on the Pacific coast. In 11 years of ex- ,ii -. t, . a. ... urinn ...mi. 11 m.. M"y,r.wh? reported the case 'to Police man Blackman. who aftar a. .h,u captured Ramaey. August Ludwlg. an other aaloonkeerjer. of xoa it... vt.hi. son, also Identified Ramsey as the man who had Passed several counterfeit dol lars on him. Batteries used In nollahtn tha hnma made dollars, bare of babbit, a gasoline hsster and a furnace nnH u l.i of dentai plastsr used In making molds Instead of the ordlnery plaster of pari, and various othsr imnlamants uiad hv counterfeiters are now in possession of 8. A. Connetl aa evidence against tha men. Louis Turner, the leader of the nnr . r .. . , " and James Rafferty. a "passer, are t t.cnciii. in cunoucuni norse saies in m taaen rrom Vancouver. Waahinsrton. very Important city west of the Mil-1 to Tacoma te have their preliminary slsslppl 1 never before saw such , re a unitea buui oommin- rrrom ureaaing saie or fiorses aa mat I th'. CrTnownuctirneerrio:' ENGLISH CO3IP0S1T0KS nal representative thli morning. Mr. f3FVn A 1 WT.Wl A TIOV Hl..l.l,l.n, m.W.. . l.l. . .1... JMJUli-J.liVit a....,t,v,i, m..m m mywKtmiv VI villa tllialfkaaa n rl mtmm hanii.k, n 4.am. . I ifornla hv tha manuB.m.ni ,...ik. Pn,i. I Lrnnann, April u. Kepressnting a land Stock Sales company and is there- membership of 12.000. a delegation of fore well qualified to Judge of nore;n" -ionaonoocieiy or compositors was niarxeiB. nearly fu classy animals wnntK""" ' " .ummit- . . . " . I amah A arlal A r avlrta t n Anam aa I W at... IVJ w WSWBB, ntllTiuvt) VaS tVKIVI Vf IVtl I 1 1 3 Of con- tha aanar.i nnhii. .. .hi. ..i. i. ,k.,ventIon In Boatoa next August. It shows the north... ha. wnv.m The lard msyor or Dublin, WhO.WM from the recent financial atrtn.-n.-v union printer and who still holds his hih n a u..,.. i. . a. : : I card, will be aaked to head tha de e- v-. ... .. -..,. , , , '- I .,i ir-ii.i. i, axer or me sales comrianv. who in nka " .ii.... ivihhui 1o better Indication of returninr nro. I ' peruy coin a do wisnea lor man tne I mens nign tops, oiacss or tana, an evidence of plentiful money brought out I sixes. $3.45 pair. Sample Shoe company. Dy tne casn trmnsactions or the past r irst ana naaison. two aaya. Ooma rrom All Motions. A score of horsemen and their ren- rcsentatlves were brought In Dy trains rrom sii over tne northwest this Morn ing and laat nigni record Is expected to terday and Tuesday. marseta. nearly su ciassy animals wunt "T"V7. ' J"" . " " ' " " -""i under the hammer yesterday bringing a lo v .Al""r,c to Le.on(r..w!th total of more than 111.000. International Typographical Union "Of more than ordinary Interest to America when that body holds Its c Furniture Parade. northwest this morn- 'o;? lit and today s buying F,n: 't0T to eclipse that ,f yes JfSh- Ji!.... .. . 5r,"001 thorlty of the committee, placed in F .hvn a'nil nomination for delegates at Targe six i5.h!nTI Jdiy?u . R- E. Sewell. S. C, Spencer, E. B.. to " entire life, snfd he. 'Vnlyln Colwell. Emmett Drake. homas Mc- ViJ Eleven carload a arrlvlnr." "Ten more carloads coming." and similar domed stresmers on the big parade today or Gevurts retinue of heavily loaded Among the new arrivals are such rreignt wagons extending.severai blocks prominent horsemen as George Perln- Preood y Lj cap no s band attracteil er or r-enaieion. ueora-e criamii.r nr . a,u... n. nuui m laker City, J. H. Oray of Vi.:coria. V. PP",irn.c WM ahrawdly planned iit W. Wllklnann of Vancouvar it. c it 1 o ciocx wnen tne streets were u. iiaric or oea of Walla Walla flnnlrana Thl afternoon'a offerlrtn Af thor- P.r.?,nentIr lB.t of tb people. ouirhbrwU ii erpctd to brin out kn JlPA -?J . ?m w ?tnt Vvf coiripd-iiuon, as Borne ptrticuiiir.y riiHt . r:;lwfi-.: " v" Vl-7 ",T " T"r 1 alt" Knlfilt 1 ... v wuvvill a-uvil lUOPlllf .du...il.a, ( law AAA Tal Seattle. Elmer Hogaboom ?ro,wd5i wlt P,?pu froJL.theblt tor" alia and J. E. Mason of fnd o"lc buildings. This firm never ju. .uaaon ot iOMB an opportunity to place Itself animals are to be dlarioaed Knack. Henry Gray. Mlnwall ard Pane mint are horses whose records on man v iracas are too laminar to the pulllc to need further mention. Cyclone, tho famous trotting; stallion of J. E. Ma son, Is already sold to R. Clemanns of Moscow, Idaho, who purchased Mary thougn tbe . i ly in Its infancy, yet already 17,000.- .. iT.n. th... candidal.. h would -V."" Ta.nnl. ar. .rall.l.H nH. J. K mT m" "' r. aa,l , I " !ir ""I jet given OUt. Ka,. ........ ..... ... ""- i iRvor omer noniinauoM, inia rpnuii-i xhna. hn . . ......I. i.. Aaa KI. MAaa..aM, ..1,1 . . ... . .. ..... I " " ' " WWI.UVU L 1 1 0 i mnm ,.,. i i, , ui . -ui ii b.cii an in in. nnmm.non or i , .f ) r ir n m. vvii-i Appropriation for East Side. COL. ROESSLER : HILL REIDAIU, .. . (npecUl PUpatch to Th Journal.) Washington. D. C, April 80. Chief Engineer Mackenzie of the United States engineers' department said this morn ing that Colonel Roessler will not be supplanted as engineer in charge of the ' government work at the mouth of the coiumDia river, colonel Koessler's work ' has been satisfactory, and as the Ore- gon people want him retained there he will remain In his present position. Men's 13 60 "Walk Easy" dress shoes, all styles, $1.95 pair. Sample Shoe Store company, corner First and Madison. . . , ...it... ati, c n t n. ii , r miiii u in i a i JH&. I . i . , . .i . . . . . . son's Kin- first. W. O. Van achu vver'a i,"""m" : ""iiun a uien Tana Syl.l. Sam reserve. 1."' ' l,,ur "urP"y tr a . T J j I , I auuiiu. ii. m. rauHi uoa j 3 uuw a. cuam- i . , i , .. . , . , ,, . ... ninn vuiiina, wuen Diicnes tsaoie and white) Puppy bitches Charles R. Campion's 17- S",9..."?" llr."A; Leltrom Oueen won uruiiin a uien t ana Wybll, ijeiirom wueen won I .At-ond i Arthur vr ,ir.n),ar'- ci,i. n.n- Novice bitches Mrs. B. w. 'I'homp- .cr.j " xjbjiu, sons tsess rirst. Airs, ueorge tionner s T rtt ki. ,.,. lVl. ... Westerla second Charlea R. Camnion'a .I'm't ,t("he8. . (Other than sable and Leltrom Queen third, C. Cooke's Nellie awi. a.. , u innnr'i ... ' T i t.i-.i. av.lf.iril m non white) C. D. Nairn's Sha'-Joland Prin cess, iirsi. v inner s Class C Ami Ideal, first; Thomas 8. Griffith's Limit bitches under 60 pounds C Tl Powells Chiquita first, W. V. Wiley's 3 "' V' svhii Duchess II second . George Bonner's Glen Tana 8yb11' Becond 1 1 ' . .1. l J T. a n , . I rvuiun, August open Dogs and Bitches w.nri Great Tootx. Chow Chow. Westerla third. Limit bitches over 50 pound Krueaer's Earl's Feebe won. Open bitches under B0 pounds C. B Greaves' Walla Walla Rush first. C. H. Open French'i "V If you want to pick :; a. few blossoms in the ' way; of adornment for your little men, they are within easy reach. , Wash ' suits at i $ 1 .00, , ; others at $2.00- relia . ble and tubable; simply .' made and simply perfect .' for the price. ' - ; GiOTH IU G CO CuSlCuhnPrcp . 1C6-163 THIRD ST. 1 ! Powell's Chiquita second, W. V. Wiley's Open Dogs and Bitches Ernest uuciich ii wuru, uourge uunner s ntiraii . ruuy, nrst wesiena reserve. Bulldogs, tssgamn B-rvers. Specials A. H Hav- snii Puppy dogs J. R. Baker's Bob first, vance, Pabst cup for best bulldog doa-- Dr. Alan welch Smith's Beau Brumm J A. H. Hayes' St. Queenle Van Schuvver second. W. O. Van Bchuyver'fl Dan third, cup for best bitch; J. L. tetzlarf's Teddv W. I. Cole's Bill reserve. Chase cup for best bulldog in Oregon etoner D. first. S. T. Brlttalns Prince laff's teddv. first; J. C Harralson?a VWir BriiVllU. ... .aaawaaa. " J ai'HU, JlU.lllBr, BCCUIlU. J. R. Baker's Bob reserve. Novice dogs A. R. Jones' Tecumaeh iimii uukb . vjh "iuic a iao.hu- i x-riue, iirsi; j. j eiziarr s Teddv see some Dan first. Dr. Alan Welch Smith's ond: P. H. Hugus' Patsy, third. Handsome Jim second, m. t. tirlttalns Limit dogs A. R. Jones' Te-umah Prince Cole third. Will G. McRae's Bird Pride, firBt eD reserve. ,..-.,, t, .Open dogs A. H. Haves' Eudcllffo Open dogs--V. A. Kuahn s (San Fran- Advance, first; A. R. Jones' Tecumseh Cisco) juaiiwyna xeau nrst, an. . un- Tiae, secona. more's Handsome Dan second. Dr, Alan Winner's dogs A. H. Hayrs' End Welch Smith's Handsome Jim third. S. cliffo Advance, first: A. R. Jones' Te T. Brlttaln's Prince Cole reserve. cumseh Pride, second. Winners' dogs V. A. Kuahn's Mall-1 Novice bitches A. Lums'lon's Sapho, wynd Beau first. M. P. Gilmore's Hand-1 first some Dan reserve. I ' Limit bitches Mrs. J. C. Harralson's Puppy bitches T. H. Bennett's Mana KJi Dourn miss Marquis, first. Zett fl'St. E. A. Parson s Kimono sec- Open bitches -A. H. Hayes' St. ondr H. O. Farrell's Lady Beatrice Qyeenle, first; Mm. J. C. Harralson's Whltestone third, C. Rolalres Lingfleld ttiiDourn mihs Marquis, second. Marie R.. h. c. Winners bitches A H. Hayes' St. Novice bitches T. H. Bennett' Mana 8u.eenl first; Mrs. J. C. Hairolson's Zctt first, J. K. Hubbart's (Seattle) Rita iuipourn miss Marquis, second. Haeket second, George E. Griffith s acutlon todav wnra, Iranian rn an .nih i nn ..Mnm nam. i nnrr lunnn. jiinn im inc'fiii. i ... .nt . . n i .. i .. . i lh. vast audience aanc "niml R. th. a 7 ' xb t run. t m m.-.' Z. 'IV ""-u. nn , . -r. . .. . - T. .- - . id, iiwj . i ui me larss snow, -inia w.ia tn. nnr. a r. C. K&ker. M C. Georara and F. E. I fnmiii.. n. B,..iit. in.. . ..-u three days' session of helpful and in- Read UDon the vote being taken Drake he.d m.ttr... T kiaVr. t." t uvV spiring work. received 6 votes, Sewell 61, Williams I Maaon. This animal ahowed trainina of .a . , r , n An ti..mh& An I .a . . . nu, luiwiii ui, opuncvi- j. au-uiiuu i, i m nignesi oraer and executed some unscoii at. aacuusKer av. uriun to. i evoiutinna that w.r. tmiv minuimi. To provide 1500 to aid the east side ri,.. i .nH u.d i la in decoratinr for the Rose Carnival Tk! dalarad I All the Btetsa known to hnra.dnm are councilman wennett win preaent an or- n be elected delesataa at large. perrectly carried out by this tntelll dlnance this afternoon for passage be- The remaining delegates were noml- Kent animal. The high march, cake fore the city council. mated by the different precinct com- .wl. "'de steps both ways, pivoting on mltteemen and were elected, tne vote """ ru".1 Ieel anu rn oot sep- bfllna- made unanimous by motion. The 1 down on one knee and then " . ' . . . . . lh. ftlk.. n . aa n I . mt V. . n .. I . n . .11. list or delegates, as elected, is as roi-1 ".immawi i nwv, w.i, lows: Dls gates zieoteo. First ward C. W. Sherman. Dr. Drake Elected Secretary. Dr. Emmet Drate has been elected secretary of the Portland Rose Festival In place of Bury 'I. Daaent, who Is to become publicity agent for the city of Albany, Oregon. Dr. Drake has been prominently connected with the asso ciation since its founding. (Oreeon City) Polka Dot third. H. G Farrell's Lady Beatrice Whltestone re serve. Limit hitches Polka Dot. second. Open bitches J. E. Hubbart's (Seat tle) Queen Racket first, Mra. E, A. Par sons' fjpla. Hecond. Winner bltehes-J. E. Hubbart's Queen Racket first T. H. Bennett's Mana Zett second. Gordon Setters. V". v. Riley'a .(HUlsboro) Queen took FAREWELL LUNCHEON !U BUR DASENT About 40 members of the Portland first In novice-second in limit bitches. Ad Club met at an informal In WtoTeVV. cklS'fVerTT' nT th,e Nortonla l tb . ...... mm . ' I mVrfA ST I M l SI 1 Vl A A-A .(W MA Aa M -ml wins nrsr in limit -bitches, rirst in open - uuu .uu mo inui- oitcnes, and first in winner .pitcjies. I vmuai members to Bury I. Dasent Irish Setters, Mr. Dasent has been for years an Puppy , dogs a,nd bitches George P. tive. arid valued member of the local Doherty's Babby, first, .P. V. .Van1 Nloe's organization, while employed as pub Daddy DlKnlty aecond, Henry Kiibaws UcUv m?n"Ker f0: tnB Portland Rall- Toots third. Novice dogs F. Antich's Duke first, P. B. Van Nice's Daddy Dignity second, Henry KUbaw) Toots third - Open doge -Arthur' E. Velguth'S Bow first. H. It Ella's (Victoria. B. C) Prince second. . .. Winner dogs-Arthur E. Velguth's Bow first V.- Antich's Duke reserve. ' Novice bitches Henry Kilbaw's Toots first , . ' Open bitches Arthur - E. Telguth's Teen Tina. v - ,, .. Winner hltchavat Arthur V.' V.la-nlk'. Teen Tine first. George P. Doherty's Ajavvj ivicrif. Chesapeake Bay. Way, l.lKtlt & Power enmnnnv T leaves' tomonow for Albany, where he has eccf-pte.i a position as. manager of in. l'rimmF-nl,l lK Tlie Ad club presented Mr. Dasent with a hanriscrae umbrella appropriate ly er.graved. which was tendered to Mr. Dasent by Tom Richardson in a iavv? eric ii. C. Second ward H. W. Coe. w. Banks and. Frank F. Freeman. trot and canter and a dazen other ac compllshments are his. This colt Is only five years old and his owner ex pects to realise a thousand dollars out " of his sale. Tommy Mack, another one of the Ma- Third ward-C. E. Lockwood. George . . ."".".1' """.V'kI"?."; VvlCII. ward Ben Belling, Only two dogs, ghown, i 1 B. Huhl mitteje. N. Black, nreaident nt ft., ax i..w presided as tcastmaater and short talks """2 s"i-u oj mr. Hicnardson, 8. G. Reed and others. Among those who attended were C. A. Whltetnore, prea- . muni oi ine AOS s-estiv.i Mmmi,.. J M- Townsend of the Portland General 1 M1.eciT,:--5?n:,paiiri B rougher and , vj I Tlutr.htns of, the Boss Festivalcom- I y - Nervous women should .profit by Mrs. Barton's experience with Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound. Mrs. Helen Barton, of 27 Pear son Street, Chicago, I1L, writes to Mrs. Pinkham : " 1 was all ran-down, and on the vergaj of nervous prostration from overwork and worry, and ill In bed, when I began taking. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. After I had taken it a week I commenced to get better. I continued its use, my nervous trouble disappeared, and I am comnletelv restored to health. I hone Lvdia K. Pinkham's Vegetable, Compound will benefit other women as it haa me." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirtv veam Lvdia: E. Pink. ham's Vesretabie ComDound. made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills. and has positively cured thousands of women who nave been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera-; tion, fibroid tumors, .imparities, .periodic pains,, backache, that, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration. Why don't you try It y , , " ' i X Mrs. Pinkham Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. - animal of his class in the country, and Noble Reade, a graceful chestnut filly with a dosen blue" ribbons to her credit are also to be sold this afternoon. . Followinr tha end of tho home sale is the opening of the auction of fsncy bred, registered Hereford and Shorthorn cattle at the Union stockyards tomor row morning at 10 o'clock. Foremost attiAnsT th A hlAArlAi atalntalai A ka nfrarayl Eighth ward George K. McCord, W. F. imnort.ri vi.h . nn-. nwn. Williamson. D. F. HariJman. D. J. Kv OiiaMtrt Vitrtria an aKlaa ikhti -saris. . . a..,. . I J v h w a v s-vs saaa oaan a saausa w aaa uuimoy. n. in. iun, ' i ner at a nair dozen big stock shows. v. v. nvwM.ru Fourth ward Ben Selling. A. W. Orton and McKinley Mitchell. Fifth ward Charles E. Sawyer. C, M. Idleman, Dr. C. C, Newcastle and F. E. Beach. Sixth ward J. W. Sherwood, Seventh ward E. A. Austin, J. F. Kertchem, A. C. Cook and Phil Met schan Jr. sucn means of advertising. It la too late to doubt the methods and policy of the house, for It is successful in every way, in every thing It undertakes. All classea of furniture and housefurnishlngs are carried from the -most reasonable priced to the very finest grades, besides the firm haa ,two Immense departments devoted to clothing, one for ladles and the other for gentlemen. Teachers Meet In Augusta. Augusts, Ga., April 80. The forty seoond annual meeting of the Georgia Educational association begins Its ses sions In St. John church this city thla evening, with the largest attendance In the history of the association. The dl- . rectors and trustees of the association w met thia afternoon and completed their reports and all arrangements for the gathering. The general session this evening will be given over to welcomes and responses. "Dayton" loggers, tt.tn srada. Fnmnh kip vamps, all sixes, $3.96 pair. Sample Shoe Store, First and Madison. Si". 'I'll . I mmmwrm.Bmmm TEA Fine tea brings-out con versation if anything will; it c o m p e 1 s to a little' leisure. Tour grocer returns your money If you don't like Schilling's Best: we pay him. Ninth ward H. & Rowe. A. B. Man- ley. J. H. Kelly, Robert E. Menefeo and Thad W. Vreeland. Tenth ward S. C. Beach, W. C. North, J. J. Noonan, Sr.. Charles E. Patton and E. L. Shaffer. Precincts 80-91 H. E. Collier, Precincts 92-95 W. E. Marshall Precincts 96-97 E. I Rayburn. ' Precincts 98-101 E. C. Llndsey. Precincts 102-106 .Thomaa W. Cor- der. Precincts 107-114 H. T. Page. Delegates at large Dr. Emmet Drake, R. is, Bewail, ueorge n. wiinams, ti mer B. Colwell. B. C. Spencer and T- Morrls Dunne. MAYOR ASKS BOND FROM STREET USERS I Mayor Lane has returned two ordi nances granting permits to use the city's streets to the city council with ' the recommendation that substitute ordi nances be passed in their stead which will require the persons receiving the permits to file a signed statement to relinquish the street upon the request of the council. ' Also to demand a suf ficient bond ' from the person receiving the. permit when the council deems It expedient - s ) 341 WASHINGTON ST., COR. SEVENTH THE QUALITY SHOP ; ' 75c Embroideries 25c Thousands of yards of Elegant Embroideries and Insertions, all made on the best material by the best manufacturers; all button-hole edges will wear. They have quality- Special OZn tomorrow ... .......... i . . .wOv FREE METHODISTS ELECT THBEE ELDEKS - The thirteenth annual conference of the Free : Methodist church at East Ninth and Mill streets was opened yea terday . morning and will continue througn next Sunday.- with open meet ings dally. Preaching service is held at 't;av ana csu, ana tne business ses sion from :S0 to 11:80 each morning. District elders were elected this morn ing to cover the three districts of east ern Oregon, southern 1 Oregon and - the Portland and - Salem ili.tr?rt.' w m Coffee. N. Welter and Daniel Cook Were elected and will be stationed, by the sta tioning committee. The committees on education and reform-were appointed. MiB.ies" Sl.tS rireaa ahn.a ' ..f- jnts i and vlcls, all sices, lace or button, $1.35 tMlr, Samrjle Rim Htm. . tri-.. and Madison. ' ..---..- $2.50 and $1.50 Fancy Back Combs 98c By a lucky purchase we are enabled to QOj. place on sale $1.'$0 to $2,50 Combs for. . .'. . y0 J- $1.50 and $1.25 Handbags In' assorted 'shapes, assorted ' leather -and 7IZp assorted colors. ' Special . at . , ; , "i '.' . . . i, .Ov a' V ''