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THURSDAY EVENING, ' APRIL 30. 1803. 12 TIIE t OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. :S BISHOP PHILLIPS SEES FliOi.1 K08EW PIG III THE FEIICE Cures ; Drunkards Mary's Miracle. ! Federal : Authorities' DIs- Electrician5 Contends" Camp- - ; cover riot and Take Mis : ' fdonary to Oakland. bell'and Koberta Had Ul terior JMotlre in Jieport. : : Furth.r lflvaatltatloa of to. eondl- Ho Fraadaoo. April ll-Waro.4 that I tlooa rarrtai tipoa by Chief number of Korean. In Ban mnowc ana uepuij ir -- I war. ureoartn t.i a-aasstnst. Blahcp miN m. laci inai . u.rri. nnn hi. ar- PhilltDa oontantlon tnat tne nr oi- rival h.ra toda uDoa lha llnar Korue rial, w.ra attempting to make capital - t, - rAimAAfi Cfrom tna orient.' 8iirvror f tha rort out or msir npon .... Wood, aoooinpanlKl by a number of 1 hU11pa r that Campball and Roo- hr fml.ra attachrs and member. Cfl ..... ....... r iha rvilllna-s- . . .. - i. I MTI OUH .IIVMIW. . . - - ;iha iou ponce icrro. "" .. ,ii..tr to olar up av.ry mua ,npvn It appearance in port ann d"V", orejudlce the public mind, wtlia divine aboard tha rcv-nue ruttj-t d1,11,'0. PJ., t hat naarly everything MJoldea Oata, cau.-d hi. removal to Oak- " "" u "! ' " b,by tha fir. officials, prevails! laat year Ttia day of working an!ralM I'm iuri la faa from DaaL : And now to abow you what I neaa, , - I'll tall van - tha laat 1 ureaxone inainappenaa mm ww waa part or it. you I Tou know tha Ufa I uaaft to lead O Ood. a llvlne death, . A drunkard of to hcpoleoa kind. For, aoarca a aober breath i vap fir.tf. inn none .na nnoi Were lost to ma and nearly all ! Ida. 'land and had ' Tha rederai orricer rmnonnea io "-7l'1. " Vnllv wanted the defecta Command from Waahlntton to take he offlr 1.1. r J gyj reported 'aanvAW ahfcf AAWB in IMIrl ninOfl I 1I1(HJ We. , veW r 7. " - ..ir-. w.V whinoiT m.h. ear. that ha haa been unapie to iina iop iiarrla, one of Steven.' aupporUTa, I the report in mm c "' ithn.tii atudlM ronoiuooa in .orea i ACTUM omaaaea. nnil.r lanannaa rule wa. warned be-1 . . t MiwtrtaJ ! fore leavlna tha orient to avoid making ...V-f " , Tn hool: .anr atatementa whatever on the Ko- ",H .-..(.m should be remod- -mam anaat ah himh n la m n i r Hani - . ... ifmI.m hll. mlrht ha ka T t I """-""-T arouae Korean realdanta of thl. city "anrer. wnue uie oienop waa PKin nia war arro. the Paelflo on tha liner Korea, a No proper raw. ar ak a. upk I" main Una .wltoh and fnae at entranoe Qn alon m j-ft-ny wlfa, I of light yatatn, and connection, at aa-i bleM np a.,., noupl ... trance of light .y.tem are exceptionally gh- M..d frora a drunkard'a gr number of talerram. were received 'from Washington, by the local federal .official, to the affect that a plot to - . murdi-r tha mla.lonarr biahop on hi. arrival bad been hatched amon the Korean, of thl. city, and the aurreyor of the port waa directed to take every , poeelble meana of aafeguardlng tha mlaalonary during hi. .tay faera. ; JAMESTOW BUILDINGS ; I 1 DESTROYED BY FIBE e . i i tJalte Pnm Uaatd Wire.) Norfolk, Va, April 2. Several eolo nlal building, of the J.meatown expo 'aitlon are In rutna today, aa the reeult .of a fire which swept part of the . grounds laat night. These bulldlnga made np the arte and craft, village. Among tbe atruetures destroyed were J-Te Old Tyme Tavarna" and the-Phil- Ipplnea raservatton. : Tha fire waa put rout a. It wa. approaching dangerously close to tha exhibit palacea. The build. lr.g repraaantlng tba atate of Ulchlgaa .waa alightly damaged. Tha total dam- - aga waa not great. rOIAIlGED WITH THEFT ; FEOil'BAILWAY DEPOT 8reetal Dlanatek to Tbe JearatL) Tha Dailea. fir., inril in n u mrn. Jler, a former re.ldent of Tha Dailea, haa . n iv arrraiea oy anerirr cnrt.man and CowUble Harper at Hood River on tha " r bar re of atnallnr from the Great 8outh fern depot here. Tba alleged ateallng, it .la claimed, wa. dona laat summer and -the fooda atolen consisted of about three dray load, of tool, and other ar ticles. Tha warrant haa been In tbe n5.V?,fJh fflcara for a lona time, but Miller. whereabouU waa unknown. flane-erou. and poorly made. No ap- hrovd main- Una .witch and fuse at meter for motor circuit. Basement and motor wire, are In cloaa proximity to In baaement. And whlakey'o wicked power. just graya. pipe, in Daaemenu ' be-plta thl. adver.a report tha Board vVTien h Of rira UndarwrlUr. of the Par I He Hr f, Inspected the place a few oay. arier fine tha reoort had been filed and la.ueo a I Th. -INDIAN REVIVAL OX : UMATILLA RESERVE (SotcUl Dtapateh (a The Jearaal.l Pendleton. Or.. Aorll 10. On a hunitiwi Indian tepee, are now erected on tba miuifI AmtmWA .tm.nt of tha oonaltion CStona. manager of tha underwrltora' board, and In regard to the motor eya tem save t was wall Installed. All work waa dona In accordance with tha nil- of the national electrical ooae. Had tha connection, at tha entrance of the light system oeen -excepuon ally dangerou.'' a. reported by Camp bell and Roberta tha board or under writers wouM never have given out the tatemant which they sent to rniuips. Bam Steer oa Hater. Aa aoon aa Campbell and Roberta learned of tha statement Issued by tha nnderwTitera, they made anotner in vestigation of the building and found that a meter naa oean insianea. in their ignorance of how such meters are installed thev immediately tnougnt mat Phllllpa had placed tha meter In tha building. Roberts at onoe Issued a state ment to a 4aiiy paper, m wnicn ne wild: "We were somewhat aarorlaed to find the meter In place when we went to tha achoolhouse, after Mr. Phillips made uch strong criticism of our report In regard to trie matter. This meter had been left out of the building ever since It was erected nearly, two. year, ago, although electricity waa used In the building for varlou. purposes. Wa are now satisfied with tha matter, aa Mr. Phillip, haa done lust what we wanted him to do by placing tha meter." Tha electrical company Install. It. own meters, and Phillip, could not have put one In the Irvlngton school even If Campbell and Robert, had rec ommended that he should do so. Tha .campiBi ground at the Presbyterian 1 .gikq mission on -rum ma. . an mil, southeast of thl. city, where a great In. dierr revival la being- held by the Umetil- . , i a rues or Indian rrom the Tak ,lma. Ne. Perce. Flathead, Black foot. k aria epnoga ana ouier irioea are ar -riving and the attendance will reach ,1.000, It 1. believed. Ten native tnlnls- and wlir p a it a ays' meeting will be held. :SniS CHECKS SAID ; TO BE VALUELESS ... -Li, . TJ "W. glma, a cement contractor, waa arrested this afternoon by Detectives 'Hellyer and Maloney, charged with hav ing pasea a numoer or worthies, ehecka. Formal complaint will be filed against fblma later in tha afternoon. - liaajaaippi Teachrra avt Jiwkatn. y - (Csltad Prcss leased Wlrs.l Jackson. Mlsa,, April 10. Hundred. 5" teachers and other visitors are here for the annual convention of the Mia slsslppl Teachera' association, which wiil hold forth In the Century theatre during tbe remainder of this week. The program for tha Initial aeaalon tonight provide, for the usual addresses of 'welcome and responses, and the annual addre- of the prealdent The forenoon, of Friday and Saturday will be devoted to departmental meetings, and the aft ernoons and evening, to general see- lone. . . . .,. . , ... Tha officers In charge of the conven tion are: President, M. Rose, Yazoo Clty vice-prealdenb, T. P. Bcott. Brook haven; aecretary, J. T. ConnelX Oulf port, rfd treasurer, J. R. EUls, ElUs vllle. - Noted educator, who will take a prominent part In the proceedings are (state Superintendent of Education 3, N. r-uwers, -js. j. uurrie or Mattlesbun P. W. Berry, of Mississippi college, J. J. iBwsjr or uuirpori ana w. . Lea cf the University of Mississippi: ithers - O. A. C, Society Debate. " (Special DUpttcb to Tbe Jooroal.) ' Corvallia, Or., April 80v In a spirited jnter-eoclety debate Tuesday night the Amiclatlan. won from Philadelpblans. It was one of the debates in the series for the Getch cup and was one of the best of the season. The question was, Resolved, That the United States Hhould Kstabllsh -a Central Federal Bank." The affirmative was uphold hy Charlie Watts, P. Tl. Cole and I Kerr, Amlclatians. The Phlladelphianii wert viyae wmiamson, re. r. ij&ndes and S. Wilson. Installation of a meter In their report, although, Roberts had aald portions, of the wiring In thla building were excep tionally dangerous. Phllllpa aald In regard to 'the D. P. Thompson echool where Campbell and Roberta reported that a cabinet box waa not lined that thla condition 1. true. Thla box connects the circuits In the . assembly-room and these lighta nave Deen used about is or la times in the past aix year. When the lights are not on the entire box U cut off close to the meter by a main line witch. Phillip, will begin rewiring i ma Duiiqing wunin a week. Should Tea Bow Bail ding-. Tn regard to the report of the fire official, on tha manual training- school at the D. P. Thompson school. Phillips pointed out that the manual training de partment 1. In a separate one-story building about 15ft feel from the main building. Phillip, aald that if the-fire officials wanted to make a fair report ther should have recommended that the building be torn down and a new one built Only 24 boy. can work in the building at one time, and ao far a. they are concerned the danger front fir. would be very .light C.mDbell and Roberta renortel at ttj Shaver school aa follows: "It Is Claimed in thla n-hnnl that tha vieoirio oeiis top nr mtranaaa in large enough to be heard throughout the umiuing. A fir drill waa sounded at the school yesterday afternoon bv the alaptwn bells, and In less than a minute the boy. who search tbe building for any one who may have remained inside re- purwa Decs 10 me principal that every one was out Campbell and Roberts did noi ibks time to nave a nre drill to examine whether tha hells were large enough, but included the statement In their report. v A. a matter of fact the principal of the building ha asked for larger bells In this building, and they will be In stalled. The principal stated vesterrtav. however, that he HM nn o.i, n. i 11 hell, because they had failed to clear tbe building, but because they might not be heard bv all if ft large number of children might be tramping on their way Dace to the classhooms WW Eliminate Belay. He .aid that the tramping of those I'ntll one dav I stODDed to think. love tor onngi how aha saved me yoa ahail see This 1. tha way aha told It ma opa wa. almost dead within KlthfuL constant breast, . of Dr. Haines' Cure. without atav or rest She sent for one Trial Sample free. And gave It unbeknown to me; I drank of It at ev'ry meal I ate It In my bread. While Mary watched me anxiously, But ne er a wora ana saia; Until one day 1 atoi That I had loat my When, quite unconscious I wa. cured. Mv Mary told me all; It aeemed the very act of Ood, A modem miracle; 11 4 thl. a a A mv wlfa And Haines' Cure had saved my Ufa. And now my little atory'a dona My ev'ry woVd 1. true. And what thl. treatment did for me, Tha aama 'twill do for VOO: And wivea and mothers one and all. Tak. heart of Mary'. Miracle. 6av. those near and dear to you from a lira or oea-radalion. poverty ana ais- grace. Tou can ao it oy cutting out this coupon. rmxAnaurr cqxttom. Fill In your nam. and address on blank line, below. Then cut out thla coupon and mall It to Dr. J. W. Haines, ISM Glenn bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. Tou will receive In return enough oT the remedy to prove to you that it will cure drunkenness In any form. Tou give It In tea, coffee or food. The drunkard will stop drinking without knowing why. Tou will also get booka and teatimonlala to prove now hundred, have been aaved. who had heard the bell, however, would spread the Intelligence of the alarm to the others and that the delav thus o- casloned would five seconds. not be' greater than in placing The oh1ct larger bell, will be to aave even this delay. At uie uciuey Green achool Crfitanheii and Roberts reported a bushing broken on a wire at entrance of motor circuit This was found to be correct, but the Inspectors did not add that even- though the bushing; la broken the wire does not come in contact with tha woodwork. Phllllpa pointed out that the real danger are so low that boys could remove the tnsnlatlon and ehort circuit the servlrvn PhllllDs said that these wlrea will ha placed In iron conduits. The bushing , Office Hours 10 . m. to 5 p. m., 7 to 8 p. mv Phone A5755 Sunday. 10 ta. 12. f Main 7743 WML; -r Diseases of the EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT And all acute, chronic and nervous diseases of men. women and chijdreru i AJsq Liquor, Tobacco and mild cases of Drug Addictions.. Call or address - EIPOrMRO-raERAPY CO., Inc. J Rooma 508-9-10-11-12 Merchanta Trut Building ' ' . ' SIJCTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS ' rntranca 363' Washington St. . -r r PORTLAND, OREGON complained of la through tha frame of a baaement window, where the wood for the building la thrown Into the building. It la probable that the bushing wa. broken by a piece of wood thrown against It hTALUSTER will ENFORCE FISH LAWS Asks Friendship and Coop erationNo Partiality to Be Shown. H. C. McAllister enters upon hla du-1 tiea of atate fiah, warden tomorrow and! ha. issued a statement In which he take, an optimlstlo view of tha situ ation regarding fishing In Oregon wa ters. McAllister ha. asked for the hearty cooperation of all men engaged in the business and aay. that h. will conduct tha offce In an Impartial man ner. He has located hla of floes In Pnrt. land where he expects to he In a posi tion to keep In closer touch with fish ermen irom ail part, or tbe state. His statement zoiiows: "Having been appointed master ward en oy tne nonoraoie board or fish com missioner, of the state, and having ac cepted .erne, will say that I will be the menu or every man engaged In the business, and I want every man's friendship, by respecting tha fishing laws of the state to the letter, which I snau inrorce aa i rind them. I shall aim to conduct tne office on an im partial basis, and at all times, will re spect tne rignts oi an tne men in the industry, regardless of whether or not tuejr are on tne upper or lower-river. l want the support of every man in tne Dusmess as wen as tbe Washington commissioner and the men in charge ui. m. umwa Diaies nsnery aepart ment. . "Working In harmony, I believe, with. in a reasonable time, that Instead of . uu.yuu case paca we can Increase it to 1,000,000 cases. I intend to lo cate mv office In Portland k.vln. . . vuicu vjunriBis in tne uregoman DUlld Ing, room 402. and will deem it a favor If the canners, or anyone engaged In the business will give me any informa- viun or suKKestion mat will nain ma .a conduct the office In an Intelligent man ner. I shall also appreciate any Infor mation regarding the negligence of any officer holding a position under me. I vory man in me state to" .end me every possible item that may lead to the upbuilding of the fishing In dustry, for only through a united effort r , i" eect to oDiain re.uita of mu tual benefit : .v. ii ,5 tae this opportunity of """"'" u my irienus ror the loyal support they have given me in obtain ing this appointment, and I ahall do all in my power to retain their confidence in me by conducting the office In an uuucov Yay. "If. C. MCALI.I8TER.'' ACCUSE DAVIS OF F0BGING APPLICATIONS (tJnlted Press Let .ad Wire.) Washington, April It Counsel ran. government in the Hyde. Benson land fraud cases today Intro duced testimony to show wholesale forgery waa committed by George v..i in aiKniug tne names of other person; to land applications, the evi- ieb.Lnr to.tna ?'.' th ha Com mitted the acta while . eervtn as an tglnvl & & "pCornaoh. prealdent of the First National hank of Salem, Ore 5r,wI,0iW.a 5e Hyde'a agenta.. Tor of Portland, Fred WIttenstrom. Rocca. Oreann- v. v p.m an auctioneer of Portland, testified that their signature, were tnrrmA .n REfEAIO mm AL CiiAiK SPECIALISTS IN PAINLESS DENTISTRY To introduce our Iraprored and long-tHe'd method throughout the state of Oregon, we invite every man, women and child to call at our offices and get esti mate before going elsewhere. Crown and Bridge Work applied without pain. We correct all irregularities of teeth without pain. Teeth positively extracted without pain or bad results. Free, when other work is ordered. Our formula for painless operation is patented and used only by us. Nervous People , and those affected with heart wealchesi, can now have teeth extracted, filled and crowned without any bad result whatever. a We Employ No Students Every one of our operators i a graduate, having 5 to 20 years' experience. We own and control 19 of fices in the V. Be sure you are in the right place. Ladles in attendance. Our Prices For High-Class Work 22k Gold Crown $5.00 Silver Filling! $1.00 Best Rubber Plate $8.00 All other FflUngt 50c Gold Fillings .,...$1.00 up Extracting, Painless 50c Bridge Work $5.00 Aluminum Lined Plate, our spe- Sflver Crown ....:..v.,..$3.50 clal make .......$15.00 TEETR . r WWW W - BBJJBaW mJ 1 CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS 3214 WASHINGTON ST. Coroer Sixth UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS 22iorrison;st. Coratr Firtt and Morriion Phone A31SI CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS Cor. Commercial and Eleventh Sts. A8TORIA, OREGON 1 a mi TOE OORNSILVER HERALD WILL DERALD TOE GLAD NEWS OF THE GREAT GOLD AND THE GREAT SILVER MINES OF TDIS NEWEST TOWN We Have Worked Like Nailers For Four Long Years to Tlake Tiger Butte a Producing fline We went at it with pick and shovel and almost without a dollar. We scrimped and scrubbed and worried along, living on flapjack and bacon, but at last we're got it. And we have sixty acres of ground to mine over, and well to well to get it all blasted out in fifty ytara. . . -. ' " . Goldlield Leasers Rent 300 Feet Square and Get Rich Our ground is , just as rich aa theirs an eight-foot vein 'that runs twelve dollars to the ton as a starter.' How's that? How many million dollars does that count for? Too many to contemplate. Too big for computation. Too splendid for feeble minds to grasp. . At First We Worked Alone Osd the Pick oi Ev'erylhinfl and Now ThatWe Dave tbe ' Gold at Hand a City Is Building Up About Us . But we were here first The newcomers are taking what we brushed aside. We have the cream, and, people of Portland, we offer you : part of that rich nourishment Will you join us jn the feast? Will you take a hand with us now and help cs equip this magnificent property,, and then let us share and share alike in the gracious profits that are to follow? We Sweat and Stewed and Fumed and Fretted Till we Got a Mine We have capitalized it at $1,000,000. with a million non-assessable shares of the (jar value of $1.00 each, and we are selling these at , 12c Each. 10 Down and 10 Per Month Four hundred, thousand are in the treasury, and we'll sell but 100,000 now. We may not need to sell another one. This will likely give ' us all the money we require, and .. ' . . , -.;. Our Friends May Depend Upon It That Those Who Help Us Now Will Be Lavishly Cared r For at a Later Date We never forget a friend. We never forget a promise, and while those who buy shares now at 12 cents each will be helping themselves ' most of all they will be likewise assisting us, and sure as there is breath in their bodies they will be most conscientiously and most generously rewarded. - ,i 1 , , , No One butthc Poor Mine Owner Can Understand What It Means to Dave a Rich Min ing Property and no Means to Eqnip It With Machinery It is like & luscious bunch of ripened cherries a foot beyond the reach of the human hand and no ladders in the country. One may long for them, may crave them never so earnestly; but there they hangjuatbeyond his reach. ; We are in that predicament t We are selling this stock at half Its worth that we may extricate ourselves to help us reach the cherries. 'v v ', We Want Yon With Us For Your Own Sake and Ours, Too. Will Yon Come? i ; rmo- - l ie iff . nr. riri nhro o ' n mis ffloiini!iiiii(ni;M r 1 1 Incorporated under the laws of Nevada, Capital $1,000,000. divided into .1,000,000 shares, pa'r value $1.00 each, fully paid and non assessable.: : ; ,. ' , . , . j, OPPOSITE CHAMBER OP COMMERCE. f , ' ? TELEPHONE MAIN 8397 fflpiy cationa. . , --'.