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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUKE ; 3, 1908., mm HIES United States Determined to I Preserve Order on Isthmus of Panama Additional lGuard Will Be Sent-Sit- uation Closely .Watched. i : ' (Called PrM Lmh4 Wire.) Washington, Jon ..Publication of th United Press dispatch telling of the orltical condition of Affair Ifl the re pub Mo of Panama, aroused great Inter est here, and It was announced today that 200 additional marines have been ordered sent to the iathmus at -once. with orders to protect American prop erty and help keep oraer at tn coming election. ' ' 1 It la also denned to detail - on the Isthmus a -large body of sailors being ' transferred to and from the Atiantio fleet if conditions do not Improve be fore the election. " " ' ' ' Almost the entire time of the cabinet meetlna esterdar was aevotea to ale cusning the Panama situation. The possible necessity of the United States taking control ef the country. It Is un derstood, was talked over at length. though no statement on this subject was riven out - There Is no doubt that appeals from business men of Panama to the aovarn ment here have been received and seri ously considered. The danger to the canal work is of it importan will be watched closely. the utmost Importance to the admin' lstratlon, and the situation undoubtedly MERCHANTS AID FREIGHT THIEVES 4 I mmmmwmmmmmmd Alleged Conspiracy of Eail- road Employes to Bob ; Freight Cars. United frais Leased Wire.) , La Angeles, June 1. Through the arraat of John Rltohle, who, the police say, has confessed,, a conspiracy be tween railroad employes' and merchants by which freight cars and grain mills tea property Kltchle, It la believed, bought some of have been loot lars" worth of of thousands of dol iroperty has been broken, the alleged stolen goods, and following a statement be made to the authorities E. B. Snellson and William Knee, em ployea of the Port Coata Mllltna com pany. have been arrested. The polloe say they also confessed. Several mer- ohants bought the booty from the al y leged thieves at low prices, and all par- tlea Involved in the conspiracy, are aaid & ta have. ptre lota of , 'money. It Is TcnarKWl' that- Snelteotr and Knee la one Instance called to the attention of the polloe stole an average of 80 sacks of . grain a day. tram their employers for , several weeics, wnoiesaie arrests are expected. ff . -..h.- ...,-- NEW INSANE ASYLUM FOE WASHINGTON ; 'r:'i.-i.- . . ... t . (Special Dltpstch to The Journal.) Olympla, Wash., June; I. The state board of control will be forced to ask the next legislature tor an appropria tion for establishing a new insane asylum In western Waahlnaton. accord Ing to Matt La. Piles, member of the board, who has lust returned from a visit to th two asylums now main tained. At the western Washington hos- puai ror me insane at csieiiacoom tne number of patients is now 1.200 and the institution will be taxed to its ut most- capacity before the legislature convenes. A new Institution will ba recommended instead of additions to the old asylum, because it is believed more - than-1,200 cannot be cared -for satis factorily at one place and for the fur tner reason tnat mere is no farming . land, available near Btellaooom - which can oe utilised to make the institution self-supporting. A new asylum to be . locuted In some farming section of .western waanington will be reoom mended. No estimate of the mil hu yet been made. Additions to the east ern Washington hospital authorised by ui (itnun . win give mat in ; stltntloa sufficient facilities for sev eral years. NAVY OFFICERS' WIVES CAN SAIL ON THOMAS .. . V. JTmlted Pres Leased Wire.) Ban Francisco, June I. It was-an-- nounced today that permission has been received from Washington for the wives of the navy officers of the Atiantio 1 fleet to sail to Honolulu and Sfanlla on the army transport Thomas, -which leaves hare July 6. a day before the fleet sails for its trip around the world. The women have been separated from ' their husbands for moaths previous to . the arrival of the fleet at this port and Importuned the war -department to be carried as casuals on the transport so : that they can -be at Manila and Hono lulu when the fleet arrives at those ..'porta; , -.: ; .'-,, - t BABIES. i 5i" Absolutely of, Host - Jseepectable Jhus e&tage, want Homes.: ' " . We've too many babies refined, cul tured babies that must have homes. A : sweet voiced, magnificent Chlckering baby, used lust a little in one of Port land's best -homes not second-hand merely used a little in the parlor before reverses came. It was the best value . obtainable for! 11,200 now It must bet . sold and we will take less give you ; quite a suDstantiai discount it you wiu comedown and see It. - - - Then we have a beautiful rosewood Stein way that is sold at-bout 1S0 could' not tell it : from new and FESTIVAL EVEI1TS OF THE VJEEK Wednesday, Juno 8. .' Evening Venetian rater carnival, procession ot Illuminated pub , lie and private .craft; all-day free exhibit of tare blooms by Rose society at Oriental building. ' Damrosch concerts i,. - In evening at Armory. , ' . '.' " 1 - . , Thursday, Jane 4. - 10 A. M, Magnificent street parade of floral decorated vehicles,' ' ; competitive floats, equestrian clubs, etc, Including tbe . ' . marvelous Japanese "Cherry Blossom" procession. -.. Afternoon 10 0-mlle automobile raca, 10-mile automobile race. Evening East .side street carnival of maaqueraders and ' cbll- ; , dren's parade. Damrosch concerts at Armory, afternoon and ; : evening.' United Artisans open meeting at Arion ball, S - ' Frlday June 5. ; . i-,' Morning Business houses' receptions to Portland visitors. . EveningAllegorical and historical parade of electrle floats. In cluding "Chinese Dragon"; grand ball at Armory. , , ' . V Saturday, June 6. f . Morning Regatta on the river; crews from . Victoria, I Van-; . couver and the University of Washington will compete. ,Koon Grand parade Of Woodmen of the World. t y : i . Afternoon P. N. A. championship field meet at- Multnomah ' . field; relay races for high schools and public schools of? . t : the northwest; valuable trophies to be presented for each " ' event, t , - , - v Evening Pyrotechnics; and masqueraders' farewell to Rex Ore gonus and Queen Tlora. i ',' ',.,'. sMMtt MM DAMROSCH BEGINS -SYMPHONY; . CONCERTS AT ARMORY TONIGHT ' - "--- r -" - " . : ,1- . . : i '- ' ' -t - - T - ' t v i j ;V:?:;:i;vX;!;:;':.;?;;; $-X.r- V N - - . ; , - t C : v ..- I" : I I FUII AIID FROLIC TIIFIR AIM TODAY Admen End Business ' Ses sions to Enjoy Kose s Festiyal. ,; Th'a Faclflo' ooaat ad men have ad' Journed their business sessions and are giving up the day to amusement. The local organisation has planned plenty of entertainment for them. This morning they visited the homes of the various publications of the city-and whirled about the city in automobiles, or vis ited the rose show at the fair greunds. f They were on hand to view the pa rade, this morning and at 1 o'clock went in a special boat to view the warships ss the guests of the officers. This evening the tar carnival. They have chartered a large launch that will hold 100 people and the onlookers will be made aware oi tne spirit that pervades the ad men The latter part of the afternoon they wore guests oi Manager v. u. jrreeman Yesterday mornlnr was the last busi ness session of the league, and in ac cordance with the rieclmfnn to hni an nual instead of semi-annual election of oincers, the following old officers were reelected: -President, F. J. O'Brien; ' business manager Sacramento Union: secretary- treasurer, Bury I. Dasent, manager vf promotion worts, AiDany, uregon; vice- vertlsing manager the Evening Tele gram, Portland; California, K. A. Read, manager Read Advertising -agoncy, Los. Anaeiee; wasnington, r. M. K. iveane, Bitty mm SOMa department store advertising manaser, Spokape; Montana. R. N. Haydn, Butte; Idaho, R. A. Kahrbacher, secretary pro- Walter Damrosch, Famous Orchestra Leader. Tonight at the Armory, Tenth and Couch streets, Walter Damrosch will open his series of three concerts an present a magnificent program which cannot but pleas every taste and every mind. The concert',-tonight will opftn at 8:11 and seats .for It will be on sal at the Bherman Clay & Co. music store until f o'clock, after which Jhey will be or sale at the Armory. To morrow evening is "Nordica night," and there will be another vast throng out to hear the world famous prima donna. Among the very attractive numbers which will be presented tonight will be the charming Massanet "Under the Trees," with the 'cello aolo and clarinet The vocal numbers for this evenlna are la the extremely capable handa of Mme. De Moss, who has made a very favorable Impression on the coast in her work with th New York , Symphony orchestra. She has two very effective numoers, tne snowy tore" of MosarL and onalse. . . - - . - aria "11 . re Pm. m :-Mignon" pol- Hair on Face, nwn ana nnns 4 ay the Hew rriaipl nnlalu l ! mWnm. It'ls tbe only letaata ta ui .i.-t ... .I i .. ..I k.i. 1..). u u zpaiimMUns witk iMtralrtli.'X-nrandi)-tuuim. Tkn ere aOmi ya Um BARB WOkO tt'la tlw ralr aMthod which ti Indomd by phrat sarftMi. danutslofliu. ma4iel lanrute aa4 Una ef the pmm mot. ii iMM, HHli r sale at all go starw na4 JPMAtf, W0LFE & CO. keep 386 give US $S. 900 Hallett Davis gran old m you 3 on e of makes, only This on to 1900 Hall. the most reliable of tb oi 1485. ' . - Th' Stack small grand sella In New i, York for 1900 and there are thousands : in use none made better, 1 close out at a third less. we haven t the room need more - ; win sacrifice on grands to secure floor 'space. ; : i- - - .-- i So ndw this week is th time to save a third to a half and send , tpe "baby" grand home. . We- ehould have -and see us,. well try -nd arrange liber - erai payments. Kuers i-ano uouae, isi Washington, corner Park. - , ,,i-.)Xew. Incorporations. .'--:- f. -""(Spclil Olsrttrk to The Journal) - Salem, Or.. June . Articles of In corporation have been filed in th of fice of , the secretary of state as follows:- . - - - Y -., , : City Investment pompsny. principal office Portland, capital stock 17,000. Incorporators, C. L. Brubakr. William T. FInnlgan and Seth L. Roberta Oregon Walnut company, principal office Portland, capital stock $5,000; ln rorporatore E. & Morgan. W. U. Strceter and M. B. Jones. I TEETH WITH OR WITHOUT PLATES otji or TOW ROPU . wi ' rmr, Crown. Bridge aad Flat Work In a dn-r if n.... r Positively ralaless Irtraotlng Tree when Dlates or hrMvaa ,. 7-... enaltiva teeth and roots removed with- . i en chairs. - Only tbe most scientific and careful rork. so tubs or roBTiAsrs. VV- A WISS AWD AociATsa rainless Dentists. railing Bldg Third and Washington a. m. to S p. m.j Sunday 9 to U. Painless Extraction. tOc; Plates. 15.00. this Followlnar la the nrnvram fn evening, the three concerts being under um uirwuun oi tiois- eteers-wynn Uo man: PART I Overture, "X)beron". Aria, '11 re pa store' , .Weber .Moaart Una lln IT, Symphony No, 6. C Minor Beethoven 1. Allegro I.- Andante con Moto. 8. Scherso. 4. Finale. PART II , Hungarian Rhapsodle No. 1 Idsit Evening Under the Trees Maasenet Clarinet solo, Mr. Leroy "Cello solo, Mr. Bramsen 4 Polonaise, from "Mlgnon" Thomis TT1, tme- Mary Hissem de Moss. Ultara, "The River Moldau". ...Smetana Symphonic Poem motion committee, Lewiston; Nevada, Fred I White, manager Nevada State Journal. Reno; British Columbia, Percy uoiaenrain, puDiuuier westwara no, Vancouver.- In the afternoon following luncheon at tne uanmoore, the advertising mn and their wives made a trolley trip aoout me city ana in the evening wre guests of the Rose Festival association in the grand stand. STATE FUNERAL FOR PRINCE KAWANANAK0A (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, June S. Arrangements were made today by cable to Honolulu for the state funeral of Prince David Kawananakoa, almoat the last of the royal blood of Hawaii, who died In this olty last night at the Hotel Stewart of neumonia. The Dodjr will leave here une 9 on. the steamer Manchuria. Sol emn- high mass- will be celebrated at St, Marys cathedral before the denartur of the steamer. Prince David was a brother of Prince Cupid Kawananakoa, son-in-law of Colonel Sam Parker of. Honolulu, and territorial representative to congress. 1. 1. . n .hi. ...... r oo . panted by his wife and Colonel Parker and wife. He contracted pneumonia several days ago and when It was known that his life could not be saved, a priest was sent for and he received the last rltea of the Catholic church. He was 40 years old and leaves a wife and three children. He was a nenhew of former Queen LUtuokalanl of Hawaii. His brotner started rrom Washington for this city this morning. , SPECIFICATIONS READY FO'R LARGE DRYD0CK flTnftwl Prau Leiaed Wlro.t Washington, June 8. Revised speci fications for the naval drydock to be built at the Bremerton navy yard, on Puget sound, were completed today by Rear Admiral Holllday, chief of the navy yards bureau. It la -expected that the dock will be completed 18 month from July 1, when work la expected to be started. Bids for the construction of the dock In the wind have about up we find that we 250 BOYS' 2-PIECE SUITS with STRAIGHT KNEE PANTS. They are ot the best material made as only BEN SELLING'S -clothes are made Their only fault straight jknee pants are not fashionable When anything is passe we can not keep it on our shelvesDo you want them? If you do they are JUST HALF PRICE SEUJWG LEADING CLOTHIER have been asked and it Is announced that they will be opened on June is. The preparations are being carried n with dispatch and it is not tnougnt tnat any delay will be permitted. The need of the big navy dock on the Pacific has been mad clear by th visit of th Atiantio fleet, 4aMmttnswuirniPJ-lW ! 8.''aS I cVWAirimcTori JltsUUiUilv f A CERTIFIED CI1CCK Is equivalent to' the actual cash. As, soon aa a Check Is cerfffled the amount Is charged to the drawer's account and becomes th bank's llabll- , lty. For this reason such a check should never ' be destroyed. If loet. th bank should b prompt -ly aotlfled. "V :!' ; ;V V'r" ' :; 'V , Th Security Savings aV Trust company very cordially invites your 'account, . subject to your 'check.. , SECURITY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY OOKBETT Capital 1500,000. BtrrXBIKCr, POBTXJUTS, OXBOOH 4 ' orplua 9390,000. GARN VAL SPECIA LS This store will conduct Carnival Sales during the Fiesta for the benefit of our out-of-town visitors who may take this time to do their shopping. We cordially' invite you to visit our store and will be pleased to show you anything that may be of interest. $2.00 Gloves $1.20 Muslin Underwear 90c Good Muslin Underskirts and Night Gowns, values up to $2.00. The Skirts are full width, some with plaia tucked ruffles, others with ruffles edged with imitation Torchon lace. The Night Cresses are nicely made with low neck and short sleeves; one style has the eye let embroidery yoke, another is finished with a dainty embroidery edge and ribbon. gf Fiesta special aUC These 16-button lengtb Kayser Silk Finger Tipped Gloves, in black, white, brown, Copen hagen, mode and russet such values as are sold elsewhere for $2.00 and $1.75.. will be sold here during the Fiesta d1 OA r S1.Z0 $1.75 Sateen Skirts 90c SM Extra good black, full width Underskirts, with triple ruffle and dost ruffle. Regular ; aa $1.75 values for, Both strictly tailored and daintily trimmed with Duchess satin, in full flare and plaited effects; new arrivals. Values up ! ff to $18.00, special....... . J)l l.UU y Ask to see our new Lben and Light Wool Suits, also the dainty Lingerie Dresses j. r j You have' the privilege of having your Fiesta pur I jrPflir IT I JPSirPfl " chases credlted toyouf account; remittincr in month- CU1 Yr f1 CU semi-monthly or weekly payments, as desired. Eastern THE STORE tVHEKtf WUUK CK&DIT IS GOOD Oiitfittiig' Comer Vshington and Tenth HANDi AND HAND WITH PIRFECTIOH These artltcles for very day use and occasional calling into play will merit your . careful consideration especially if yon have an eye open to economy. Avoiding second grades at first prices, get hr flrsts" at second-grade figurea. AVERY & CO. 45 Third Sti Bet Pino & As!i ; - Bargains In Clarke County, Wash. o Aomnw, ail gooa ncn lana. half under cultivation, mor very easily cleared, balance has been slashed, burned and seeded to gra'V place fenced and cross-fenced; comfortable 4 -room house barn o chicken-house and all outbuildings; well and living stream- 1 mil frn school and 1 miles from eountrr town .ria f, 1,n?i1 ,rora V personal proparty; team., harneas. wagon. . buggr, spring wagonT mowir' 4 rake, plows, cultivator, cream separator, etc.: 8 head of rnllri, termV "om nogs. chicMns. tc and all crops, for only tf.SUO. SO AOBS rough land) well and livin ES, 40 acres bottom land. 10 ; iair nouse, targe Darn and g streamr 1 mil from school, i miles some young stock, some hoga, t good acres tinder cultivation (no necessary outbuildings; good rrom country t t : t I""" " ""'Sir Z'w-tt. personal property; 1J milch cows. flO ft ........ - . , ' ' ' . part. SOU. . Term on sprlrir i is ami or nn land I miles from this city S stm n t.r-i i J . j i.ri" .,nu au omer outbulhllngs: sooil family orchard of assorted fruits, fenced and crosa-fenced: eorM In iC??.aaJ,rr1, l? U rlng; H-mlle from good achcl on a golTrnv eled road and in a fine nAichhnrhnn irki. i. j" ,L.r' T. I sold soon, only J.J0O. ;Terlns cin ba arrangedT - l.JP-tS?' jr ? lnS, J5 acres cleared, balance In woods psx'1"-: J.Kt,n.?iWL7..nc!ld.an',.,croB"en5,i od house, barn and ell necsiwrr outbuildings, good family orchard of assorted fruits; convenient to cnurcn ana country store, and T mUes from Vancouver; K. "'"t iwrwuM property; good team, new wagon, harness. i.buu, viuwa, narrow, cream separator. I Jersey cows. 1 ai noga, au crops,-nousebold furniture, etaj all for only . ll.HOv; i: ) cash, balance to suit purchaser at per cent interest, - SI ACBBS, all fin level land. ITS acres ttnJer fine state of c.;' 'I vatlon, balance in timber land; comfortable -rootn bono, t irn m ..-i-der construction. 10x1(0; fine trout stream through im": livfns nr.. at house, well and water system at barn; family orchar.l of i fruits in full bearing, H4 miles from conntry town, 6 miles f- -ti r. -road and river town, aad It miles from Vanciijvr on fin 1- t . i. This is absolutely on of the best hay and dairy rsm-hes li i r .,. west today. There is about 100 acres of flrt-cJ rvr u i 1 i this place. Price only 0 per acre or wooi.i subdl lt9 an.i s l.i acres for IBS per acre. Term can be arranged. . Onlya. sanpl of nr Bargains. 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