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THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL, . PORTLAND, TUESDAY. EVENING, MAY 19, 1903. EDSTRIIfE Rioting at Cleveland- Con tinued Today but Police . Are Getting the Situation Well in Hand Carmen Stoned by TJionists. (United Preas LmmO Wire.) Cleveland. Ohio,. Mar 19. Rioting to day, continued to mark th progress of the streetcar, strike, though the end of the trouble seems to be In eight. In many Instance car and the crews that man them were stoned, but the police: were so quickly on the scene that aerioan disorder did not , result, In one part of the city a streetcar col lided with an exolosive which tiad been placed on the track and was badly dam aged, out no one was wjurea. It is hoped and expected that peace ay state board of arbitration, union officials will grow out of held" loda; conference betas: between members of the and officials pf the municipal traction company.. nu pi ACQcn Utt.L ULJIUU r AS STILL WIIIE" Judge Who Has Never Tast ed Liquor Decides Delicate Point. (United Frees I.entcfl Wlre.t San Francisco, May 19. In all prob ability an appeal will be taken to the United States supreme court from the decision of the United States district court of appeals handed down Monday, in which it is held that sake, the na tional drink of JaDan, which is brewed from rice and is Imported to this eoun try in lurue quantities, is a "still wine' and therefore dutiable as such, and not as a "beer." The decision involves more than t2.000.000 paid Into the United States treasury under protest and increases the duty from 40 cents per gallon in bottles to $1.60 per gallon and from 20 per cent to 60 per cent In DU1B. In Its opinion the court ears: "We think there is a similitude in use between sake and still wine, both bein drunk for purposes of exhilaration an both are capable of producing intoxica tion, although Intoxication from sake Sas.es off more quickly than that pro uced by wine." Judge De Haven, who has' never tasted Intoxicating liquor, wrote the de cision. DOOGOifClill ' TO BUY DECORATIONS City Council Plans an Ordi nance That Will Carry $500 Appropriation. That the ordinance appropriating $500 for decorations on the east side during the Rose Festival Is illegal is contended because the charter does not provide for appropriations of this kind For this reason a new ordinance will be Intro duced at th special meeting of the council tomorrow afternoon which will appropriate 1500 for street cleaning purposes and which is expected to be spent for the decorations. This is clearly an evasion of the law, and whether it, will be approved by Mayor Lane is another question. Inas much as Mayor Lane's particular hobby is clean streets for Portland, It is pos sible that he may sign the measure and see that it is used for cleaning streets and not for decorating them for the Rose Festival. Another feature of the ordinance passed by the council appropriating 1600 for street decorations la that it author ises the mayor and auditor to turn the money over to a private Individual. This Is also considered an infraction of the law, because there is a street clean ing department with a recognised head, and If the money is appropriated it will have to be spent under the direction of the superintendent of this department. TROOPS SUPPKESS RIOTERS AT HANKOW (United Press Leued Wire.) Toklo, May 19. The rioting at Han. kow, which began 10- days ago, has been suppressed. The damage to property inflicted by the rioters amounts to 600,- Many persons war all 000 yen wounded. tiled or If you value good health see that the stom ach, liver, kidneys and bowels are kept in a strong, healthy condition. An occasional dose of BITTERS ATTACKS TEDDY , III: FIR5LSPEECH First Senator Elected by Di- rect. Vote, of People Ad- : , -yocates Bryanism. (United Frees Lud Wire.) , Washington. May 19. Senator Taylor of Tennessee delivered Ma maiden speech In the tTnited State senate to day, and his colleagues declare It wa a great argument bristling with facts. Many of the Republican regarded It as an unwarranted - attack on r President, Roosevelt and their party. ' 'In these lmDeriaf days." ha bee-an. "when concentrated wealth is intrenched under the dome of the c&pltol and cen tralised power enthroned- in the White uouse. wnai can De expected Dut a srariual encroachment of the federal f overnment upon the reserved rights of he states? -v li. . .. J'How (an equilibrium be preserved under the reign of the blg stick and a bag pf gold? I cannot understand the consistency of clubbing trusts over the head and at the same time fighting for the tariff, which I ttie mother of trust. I wouldn't reflect upon the chief execu tive of this nation; I would praise him for the noble things he has done, chief of which wa the turning of the lime light on the , enormity of the crime committed by hi party.. The question is, are you going to put the president's rerorm policies in tne piatrormT if you are, why don't you indorse Bryan and be done with It? If you are not, you win repudiate your president.-- , BELlFliESS .'Ml III NORWAY Bryndhild Poulsadtter Was Maiden Name of La Porte Murderess. (United Press LnHH Wire.) Trondhjem, Norway, May 19. Brynd hild Poulsdatter was the maiden name of Mrs. Belle Ounness, whose "murder farm" at La Porte, Indiana, In Amerl ca, is now the center of an lnvestlga tton to probe the mystery surroundlnc the death of her 14 alleged victim. According: to a report made by the authorities of Selbe, a village In Nor way. tne woman was Dorn mere on No vember 11, 1868. The village records show she left 'her home SO years ago and went to America. Her only surviv ing relative In- Selbe was a sister, who died Inst Friday. It Is said that the two sisters had not heard from each other for several years. The police nere are convinced inai Mrs. eu uun- ness did not return to Norway. La Porte. Indiana. May 1. One of tne alleged victims or Mrs. jeue uun ness has been so positively identified that Coroner Mack today issued a cer tificate and ordered- the corpse turned over to relatives. This action was taken in th case of Jennie Olson, whose body wa one of the first found on the "murder farm.' When inquiries were made as to her sadden disappearance Mrs. Oun ness repeatedly told the story that the Olson girl had gone to Los Angeles. Tomorrow (Wednesday) will posi tively oe tne last aav ror discount on east side gas bills. Portland Gas Co. PARK PLACE fit GETS PRIZE FOR ESSAY Miss Olga Hansen Honored by Oregon Sons of the Revolution. A Clackamas county girl, Mia Olga Hansen of Park Place, won the first prize, J10 in gold, offered by th Ore gon Society of the Sons of the Ameri can Revolution for the best essay on revolutionary subject Miss Hansen hose lor her suDject Tne u iag of Our lountry." . Essays were submitted by pupils from many of the schools all over Oregon. The obleot of the contest 1 to encour age the study of American history in our schools and to promote th love pt country la mo pupiis. The committee appointed to make th insisted or Judge Charles H. B. Beekman and B. I. Ecker- Charles It awards consisted Carey, B son. Th remaining three prises were awarded as follow: Second -arise. Sit Miss Lauros Bai ley North Powder. Union county; sub ject, 'The Flag of Our Country. inira prise, yiu utto furceii, park Place, Clackamas county: subject. Washington, the ureat Leader." Fourth prise. 16 Miss Lucille Hart. Albany, Oregon; subject. "The Treason of Benedict Arnold." SAYS PAESOX TOOK CEEAM FE0M POOB Woman Accuse Minister of Giving Children Skimmed Milk Only. Stop the Wink and Think aaa""" jiml.'U . Eat Toasted Corn Every Morn ' . Tk t Ii resulted in muchljood natured fun and in ea&fying thousands of ou W thU is your absolute guide in avoiding worthless mutations. .. Your grocer has u in large yuL& . - Ask for and insist on getting the Genuine aj Ba ssk-w, - . This Signature identifies ths genuine v. -:, f f M Madehy Toasted Com Flake Co., Battle Creek, Mick Tries Hard to Outwit Bryan FESTIVAL OPENED DESPITE fill i Catholic Club's Fair in Al bina Well Attended on Its First Night. Governor John A. Johnson of Min nesota has been an Interesting fig ore In Washington during the past few day. He was one of the gov ernors summoned by President Roosevelt to consult as to the best way of saving the country's natural resources. In spite of rainy weather last night a large crowd attended the opening of the carnival and street fair being given by th Catholic Toung Men's club. The long pavilion on Morris street between Williams avenue an.l Stanton streets was thronged all eve ning with delighted crowds who re fused to allow a iitue thing like rain to interfere witn tneir pleasure. The main feature of the evening; wa the grand ball In the auditorium of the new club building. This was oar ticipated in by both young and old and gay scnoot gins tripped tne merry males or tne oance with noary vet erans who had discarded cane and spectacles for the occasion. The stadium with its circus of trained dogs and monkeys was the Mecca of the youngsters, and the big tent shook all evening with the merriment of the pleased children. All of the booths and amusement m vilions were well patronized by t( STOLE CHARLIE'S BRIDE JUST TWO DAYS WED Also Locked Her in Attic, Bereaved Bridegroom Tells the Magistrate. Pittsburg, Pa., May 18. Details !! Iustratlng how four persons are alleged to have stolen a bride of two day were tnlit tnAa-r hofnra Alderman Ioui Al pern. The bride was found locked. In ne atuo room OE a nous m usa a street . . . Monday Uharies weiaer iook nis rnrMitheart to an alderman and they were married, after which they went to the home or tne Driae, in darn treat. Mr, fielder's slstar. Miss H Ina josepn, togetner witn eamuei 'rini vhn Uvea at the house, and Amos and Bathos- Antro of Fifth ave nue, it is alleged, took th bride into the house and locked her in an Isolated room. The bridegroom went to Alder man A pern's office and made ioforma- and Miaa Joseoh. conspiracy to steal his tion against the Antro brothers, Krlnti i He vdeclared in his information that charging them with wife. after locking up Mrs. New Tork, May IS. Mr. Mary Jen nings will appear this week before a special . committee : of the Methodist Home Mission society to press her charges against the Rev. Joseph Braun, who, she alleges, took the cream out of the mouth of poor children. The Rev. Mr. Braun wa agent ror ui will do this very successfully. Its 54 years record proves its merit Try a: bottle today for Poor Appetite, Sour Stomach, JLiver and .Kidney Troubles society in the leasing andj management nome xor city cnuaren Mrs. Jennings owned the of a country last summer. building, and for some reason she took, a deep and abiding dislike to th preacher and his wife. She declares that. Braun skimmed the milk, keeping- tC cream for himself and his wife, while the children got the skimmed nroduct. She also says that he was up with thv lark each morning to gather the eggs, ond about all the youngsters got was a .'look-in. Furthermore, Mra Jvsnlngs asserts that, both the reverend iNntleman and his wife took her beat pIlKws and car ried them Into the yard to rest their heads upon. Then, too, he ha) a wicked and unregenerate phonograph whloh played "Finegan' Jamboree' on unday afternoon, to th scandal of th Vhol neighborhood. He la also accused of letting th boy play baseball on Sunday, and he counte nanced th boy and girl bathing in vna nun crcea ana nanging me.r suns on the same grape arbor. Mra Jennings ald she wanted the children to enter the house by the, rear door, but Braun allowed them to use the front door; and that the youngsters smeared the nloa new wall paper with Jam and molasses.. Mrs. Jennings says that the most serldus charge Is that the pastor ompeLled. hr .to wait until o'clock for" her breakfast, after th children had been fed. The preacher say Mr. Jennings 1 a Jok. . , . . ., Nelder they at- temoted to induce her to elope to Union- town to marry another man there whom the new wire apurnea CATARRH YIELDS To Healing Air of Hyomei. Sold Under Guarantee by Wood ard, Clarke & Co. Catarrh Is the most prevalent disease known to humanity. Probably 00 per cent or the people in mis country sui ter at one time or another with .this common dlaeaaa. It is a germ disease and hence can be cured only by some method that will reacn ana aestror tn germs. This la best found in Hyomei, which av be called the direct method of treating catarrh, as its medloatlon, tak en in with the air you breathe, goes directly to every air ceil in tne nose, throat and lungs; kills all catarrhal germs; heals the irritated mucous mem brane and vitalises the - tissues so as r in which Hyomei is dispel an doubt as to its The untnua wit in which sold should curative to render catarrh no longer possible. Ich H) oubt a properties, tor Woodard, Clark Co. give their absolute guarantee to refund the price to any catarrh sufferer that Hyomei falls to benefit You do not risk a cent in testing its healing powers. What offer could be more fair to you than this, where a leading drug- frlst take all th risk of Hyomei glv n satisfaction, and leaves you to be the judge. J - If you hav catarrh, glv Hyomei a trial, for ther I no other medicine ilk it, nothing else that Is Just as good, none that gives such quick reller and lasttar atlefactlon m catarrhal trou bles, frh complete outfit cost only 11.00: nothing IX it falls to our. orowd Who seemed as pleased with the "Stroll" a ir It were another "Trail or "Pike." The voting contests for the moat popular society began early in the even ing and were waged with partisan fury until tne snow closed ror tne evenini Tonisrht the warfare will be renewe and It is hard to tell which society will fret the coveted banner. This evening s set apart for the ladles' auxiliary, A. O. H., and the ladles of this society will run th carnival for at least one evening. The following ladies have charge of the dirrerent Dooths: Headquarters Mrs. J. Meyers, Miss M. Smith and Miss E. Htser. Dairy farm Miss Bertha Wagner and Miss Emma Magulre. Gypsy booth Miss Genevieve Ward. Souvenir postcard stand Mra D. W. Ward. Candy, soft drinks and ice cream Th xoung Ladles Hodallty, composed or tne ronowing: Misses Tryell uono- hue. Rose Koppert, Catharine Miller, Kate Rose, Kllen Meyer,. Golda Goulet, Minnie Logus, May Meyers, Katherlne Ryan, Anna Ryan, Irene Pembroke, Etta Pertka, Hulda Faust, Mary James, Ethel Mahoney, Ruth Brady, Zeta Manning. Checking booth Misses Mary Schoet- i( tie and Florence Donahue Dlnlng-Room Mrs. K. Flood, Mr. A Ducherme, Mrs. J. P. KIrby, Mrs. Wil liam Moran, Mra O'Keefe, Mra J. Noo nan, Mrs. A. Marpert, Mra M, Bock, airs. tn. j. kj itourne. Airs. j. ouluvan, Mrs. Q. Eulrlch and Mra. Ablln. Women's Forrester Booth Mesdames C. O'Farrell, a McDevltt. S. Walls, D. Till is, L. McMahon and Miss Elisabeth McManon. Following is the result of the vnHnt con ibb i at me ena or tne Iirst night: jrouiicai vote oryan it, uart 17g FEEDING FOR HEALTH. Directions by a rood Expert. A complete chana In food makea complete change In the body. Therefore If you are ailing in any" way, the surest roact dsck to neaitn is to change your diet. Try th following breakfast for ten a ays ana mark the result. i wo soii-oouea egg (ir you have a weajt stomacn, oou th egg as follows put two eggs into a pint tin cu ingr water, cover and set Take out in nine minutes: the whites up of boil- th stove. will be the consistency of cream and partly digested. Don't Change the di rections in any particular): some fruit, cooked or raw, cooked preferred; a sllfe of oast, a little butter, four heaping isuDwoiuM si uraDC-iNUts witn anm oream, a cup or properly boiled Postura r ooa (jorree. . The Grape-Nuts breakfast food is rully and solentincally cooked at the rectory, ana ooth that and the Poatum have the diaatas (that which digests the starchy part) developed In th man ufacture. Botn the rood and the coffee, therefore, ar pred I rested and assist, in a natural way, to dljrest the balano of tne rood, Lunch it noon th same. For dinner fn th evenina- use meat and one of two vegetables. Leave out tn rancy aeasarta wever overeat Better- a little less than too much. If vou can use health as a meana tn gain success tn business or In a profes sion it is well worth th Urn and at tention reaulrd to arrange your diet tn accomplish th result . Read "Th Road to WeifTlue. " in pkgs, "There's a Reason. Ever read the Tsbove letter? A new one appears from, time to time. They are genuine, true, and f nil of hamazt Interest. , BIGGEST CROWD Ever gathered on East Side were present last night. Everybody had a good time. Come Tonight Young Men's Carnival and Street Fair Williams ave. and Morris at. TAKE U CAR SPECIAL FEATURE EVERY NIGHT Chamberlain 199, Cake 194, Manning 200, Cameron 208, Word 164, Steven 172. Morrow 198, O'Day 107. Societies St Joenh' society 102. K of C. 221, G. O. H. 142, C. O. F. 181. STUBBORN DEBTOR PAYS AND GOES FREE Champaign, 111., May 18. After hold ing out for several months. Professor I Sherman Cass, th Tolono, Illinois, high I school principal. Imprisoned in the I county jail here, capitulated, paid 1700 to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Burke and was released. Cass was committed to the debtor's cell October 0, 1007, when he refused to pay a Judgment of 11,800 secured by the Burkes for assisting in the punish ment of their son, a pupil, who is de clared to have received permanent In juries at the hands of the teachers. Miss Annie Kelly, a teacher, per formed the major part of the punish ment but she escaped a deputy sheriff with a warrant and fled west, only re turning to seek exemption from judg ment by trying to prove bankruptcy in tn reaerai court. one is out on tona, therefor, until this Question Is settled. and is teaching in Tolono again. To leave the ceil or 10 Dy 8 reel ci- menalons. where he has remained all winter and spring despite the kindly of fer to give him the liberty of the cor ridors, Cass was obliged to guarantee to pay the rest of the Judgment if Miss Kelly would not. He may be recommit ted if the money is not paid. He was locked up under the debtor law In quasl-crlmlnal cases, arj; had sufficient funds to pay the juulfment. but refused, insisting he had don no wrong. Weekly nts roes nave paia 12.11 for his board. He was obliged to pay all this back araln. Both Miss Kellv and Professor Cass will be tried for assault and battery at the circuit court trite montn. oiainuict ments pending against tbem. Til go to Jail before I pay," Miss Kelly has reiterated, and she may still rerun It wa. the young woman who belabored the pupil with a stick while Cass held him. Tolono haa been excited over the af fair and has threatened to "whitecap" the Burkea It is claimed th Burfc boy was permanently injured by the unishment He was admittedly a bad or and is said to hav called Miss Kell" vile namea WIFE SPEECHLESS, " HUBBY TALKS KOW ' Jacksonville, Pa., May 18. After a Silence of 15 years, Isaac Hollar was moved to talk to his wife a few days ago. "-; i '-V.:-,-; i'tltV", Mr. ' Hollar had taken al vow never to speak to Mra Hollar afteV a ouarrel. in Which he declared that ih had enough talk to do for both and that any feeble effort on hi part .would , 1 crowding th family circle. So for It years ne kept suenu v , . 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