iXTE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 10. 1003.
CEDIEIIffl OF
NEGRO
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'African Branch Founded by
; Trince Hall in Kevoln-
tionary Times.
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"Boston. Mass.. Bept 19.A rour-dare'
, celebration wa Inaugurated In Boaton
today In obeerranoe of tha centennial
annlvereary of the Institution of tha
' flrat grand l(Xla of colored Masons In
America, NaarJy aJl of the 41 colored
rrand lodges of regular Masons In tha
' United Statea and Canada have sent
representatives to the celebration, which
ia-belor conducts' under tha direction
' of tha Prince Hall grand lodge. F. St A
M, of Maaeaehuaetts.
'-a A parade of blue lodge Maaona pre
TILLAMOOK'S FRIENDLY BRUINS
ARE EASY PREY FOR HUNTERS
(Spsrtal ntspetrk te The Jooraal)
Tillamook, Or., 8pt 10. Hear In the
underbruah and hllla near thla city are
beoomlng ao common lhat tha killing
of them excites practically no comment.
Sunday morning, while returning from
Netarta Bay ovrr tha old light-house
road, John Molcholr and ! A. Ferns
worth tin( a large hear that stepped
out on tli road In front of them. Tha
preeUn day they had two be re cor
nered on Cape Hears, but having no
doge were unable te eecure them aa tha
brulna took to the thlcketa before the
.una I'nulil he utilised. '
The same day K. O. Ford. -manager of
Happy Camp on Netarta Day. ahot
bear in the wooda directly behind hamp.
A bartv of achool glrla taking an out
ing on Tillamook bay alao encountered
a bear Inat Hunday. and claim to have
chaaed the brute with a club. Mrs.
Edmunds, wife of a prominent grocer
here, etatee that ahe waa frightened ty
a bear on me ouisairTs or me ciijr yes'
terday.
HAILSTORM AND CLOUDBURSTCAUSE
HEAVY DAMAGE AT HUNTINGTON
ceded the opening of the anniversary
1- Cnrnhinv h.Tl ttltB ft r-
moon. The exercises were of a hlator- afternoon. Wafer poured down tha
leai character and Included the reading jatreets to a depth of four feet, lawna
V0,"?"",1 SZIEZX "which , th. were InundMed a,nd oorered with
"f":rh"r 7; unon which the wo sji tns cwars on
TheTO 1 aireei ana me residence cellars
Tha Huntington Mercantile company
(Special Ptopatch to The Joaroat.) .
. Huntington. Or., Sept. 10. After a
gentle downpour of rain Huntington
waa rial ted by hallatorm yesterday
order In the ITnltnd 8 la tee atanda.
kia feature nt the exerclaea. however
. waa an oration by ex-Repreeenta.tlve
t. William 1 Reed, a paM grand maater
of Prince HaU Grand lodge.
Though the flrat grand lodge of Ne
gro Maaona datee from 1808 there were
eubordlnate lodgea among, tha negro ree
Identa of Boeton and .vicinity many
' yeara before that time. In 177 Prince
HalL then 17 yeara of age. wended hla
way to the quarters of General Gape
on Copp'a Hill to become a Maaon. In
British lodge No. 68 he was raised to
the degree of maater maaon the flrat
man of African descent to be initiated
Into tha order in the American colonies.
On March Prince HaU and 14 other
negToej were authorised to work under
dispensation until, they were) authorised
by charter.
Prince Hall waa not content with the
limited powers contained In the dispen
sation from tha army lodge. Ha peti
tioned General Joseph Warren for a
5" Charter. Hla request was entertained,
but before action couldbe taken Warren
foil at Bunker Hill. Hall then applied
to the provincial grand master of mod
: ern Masons of Massachusetts for a
charter. This petition waa rejected on
account of his color.
Prince Hall and his followers decided
to make application to foreigners for
that which nad been refused them at
borne. On March t, 1784, ha asked the
grand lodgre of England ror a warrant
of constitution. The warrant was
granted September 29. 1784.
In 1787 Captain James 8cott. who
married tha sister of the celebrated
John Hancock, was requested by Prince
Hall to bring the warrant fdr African
lodge back with him. In April of the
same year Captain Scott delivered the
. Warrant in person to Prince HalL
The lodge of negroes celebrated with
great porop and ceremony the arrival
of Its warrant from England on Decem
ber 27, 1787. The organisation of the
first lodge was followed by, tha forma
tion of two other- lodges of negro
Masons. In 1808 tha three lodges Joined
In forming "African grand lodge." of
Boston subsequently styled the Prince
Hall grand lodge of Massachusetts. .
Is the heavft-st loaer. It'a basement waa
uaed aa a atore-ho-jne and several hun
dred dollars worth of gooda were ruined.
Pasnenger train No. 6 was held several
hours by a waanout near Durkee, one
half mils of track being washed out.
A wall of water alx feet high came
ruahlng down Burnt river, which haa
been dry for the past two montha. The
city ditch around the foot hills uaed to
carry off the surplus water, was
broken In several places, causing most
of tha damage In the city.
STRIKE tfilDER
fjusi Piiy fii
'defects ' In
bt
for the growers.
many defeeta ' In methods nt ahlnnlna
nn 10 cure oKier markets ana d rices
ai
Ifemarkable Decision
ParisUnion &en Are
Complainants.
(Halted Frees Leased Wire.
Paris, Sept. 10. In one of the moat
remarkable decisions ever handed down
In a French court, the secretary of the
Eleotrlcal Workers' union, haa been sen
tenced to pay damage to two members
of the union because they wera thrown
out of work on the night of Auguat I,
when Paris was dark.
The court held that there had bean
1 abuse of the rlcht to strike. Tha
strike had been called aa tha result of a
sort of military alarm, he said, and
must- be recognised as mallolous Inten
tion, alnce It overthrew the city's eco
nomic lire ana aepnvea tnoae wno
wanted to work of the riant to work.
There la no appeal from tha decision
or me court.
asoorsloa Bate IVsarsr.
Tha annual meeting of tha sovereign
grand lodga 1 of Oddfellows will take
place In Denrer. September 1, for which
soeastoa tha O. R. A N. will make ah
open rata from Portland and all nolnta
u nm une 91 eee.eo. Tirketa ror tnia
event will be on aala Tueaday and Wed-
iiuj- ui next week, Heptamber IS and
If. but aa the toln limit la ia iiivi
purchasers peed not start on those days
If they do not wish to, juat so they
reaoh Denver before tha limit explrea
Final return limit 1 Amwm tmm iat r
Kale, Call at tha ruv ti-i, eif
Third and Washington streets, for any
IIIVajI UBIirfU, "
MINER HADE Rial '
; BY. A HARD RAIN
(Hplud Preea Uaaed Wlre.t ' ''
San Barnarllno. Cal, Sept, 10. Made
rich by a hard rainstorm on tha aide of
Mount San liernardlno. Jacob L Tboma
aon la on hla way to the mountain to-
tfay after having filed on placer claims
revealed 10 uim ty a miniature noon.
Thoinaaon was Drospeotlng among tha
Old Mexican placers near lleaperia when
he was overtaken by a furious storm
that forced htm to seek shelter. After
Quarter or an inch or rain nad rat
ion in leaa than one wour, filling the
canyons with roaring torrents. Thorns
son returned to his work. When tho
water eubslded he found scores of rich
placer' pocketa and within a few hour
panned out nearly ft. 000 In gold. lie
tuahod here to rile on tha claims.
f Laks Water Confcrr-nco.
Milwaukee. Wla. Sept. 10. The enm
mlaaion oiganlaed laat May for the pur-
cae of atudylng -the pollution of Lake
ilchlgan aa the water supply of various
forts In four states, mat in thla cliy
oday for a further dlacuaelon of tha
subject 'Michigan. Wiaoonaln. llllnnla
and ludlana are the slates Interested
In tha matter an among those attend.
Ing tha conference were representatives
of theae atatee, tosether with a num
ber of municipal and federal officiate.
The principal feature of -the conference .
waa a aeneral dlacuaelon of water an.
alyals, which wae nsrtlclpatsd In bv
representatives or the laboratories of
ths universities of tha four states man
SINGLE BRANCH BREAKS UNDER
WEIGHT OF 55 HUNGARIANS
Thla Is a branch broken from a tree
In HoUaday Park. There are 65 Hun.
garian prunes In tha eluater. - The.
ffrult Is most beautifully colored and
tha prunes are extraordinarily large. A
peculiar thing apout in grow-in or the
beauties Is that ths limb on which they
hang Is hsrdlr bigger than a man's
finger yet the weight supported l near
ly 16 pounds VT. 8. Miller, 182 East
Seventh street owned the trees from
which this sample waa taken. Finer
specimens can not be obtsined any
where in the northwest and larger ones
hava never been seen here.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
SrOOO Jleoa Bampls TndermusUna
Sale Tomorrow.
Supply your needs for months to coma
at thla great sample sals of oorset oov-1
ers, chemise, gowns, drawers, skirts,
sets, etc., at extremely low prioea See
these by all means. McAllen St McDon
nell. Third and Morrison.
GRAND HOLIDAY
FOR LEO TOLSTOY
Russians Celebrate All the
More Because the Czar
Doesn't Like It.
D I TREASURER
IS UNDER FIRE
' . (United Fran teased Wlre.t
- Boise, Idaho, Sept. 10. Governor
Gooding haa directed the state bank ex-
smlner to make special Inquiry Into the
atrairs or tne orrice or the state treas
f urer, C A. Hastings. The order f ol-lom-s
an attack on the conduct of the of-,
flee by the Boise Statesman. Republican!
Organ. :....r .. . ..- ,
SMASHED BECAUSE HE
HAD BUT 45 CEXTS
(United Icm teased Wire.) :, ..
San Francisco. Sept. 10. Thomas K.
Sulllvan.a laborer. Is in a critical con
dition here today as ths result or an
encounter with two thugs near' .Fifth
and Harrison streets last night. Sul
livan offered no resistance when held up
cy ine nignwaymen ' ouc one 01 mem
struck him because be hsd but 46 cents.
; He then defended himself. He was
badly cut alibut the back, arms and ab
domen, eleven wounds being Inflicted.
C. DYKES LOSES '
HOME, THEN LIFE .srWy
0nlted Press Leaeed Wlre.t
St. Petersburg, Bept. 10. Despite the
prohibition by tha government of an
official celebration la honor ' of the
eightieth birthday of Count Leo Tolstoy
today Is Virtually a holiday In Russia.
The efforts of tha government to pre
sent any ceieDratiom nas served only
n increase tne entnusiasm or tne teo-
nle and all classes are celebrating the
anniversary or me oirin 01 mo great
est Russian philosopher.
All attempts , at formal demonstra
tion have besn suppressed. The gov
ernment bats ordered every theatre in
the empire closed In order to prevent
any demonstration by Tolstoys admirers.
Count Tokrtoy is spending a quiet day
.t hla home at Ynnrmva. Pollana. Hun-
Idreds called to congratulate him on the
occasion but on account of his Illness
the countess would not admit anyone
to his room.
INT. DID III
IRE TROUBLE
Captain Arery Faces Second
Trial for Misappropriat
ing Funds.
performed ths christening ceremonies.
in tne construction or tne St. Vin
cent the navy haa established something
record for speed In the building or
of
warshlDs. as scarcely elaht months hai
elapsed since the keel for the St. Vin
cent was laid down at Portsmouth.
Tha greatest Iron mine In the coun
try, the Hill-Rust In Minnesota, pro
duced 2,900,624 tons of ore last year.
Of the 10 mtnea which produced over
1,000,000 tons apiece, nine were In the
same state.
GEORGIA PEACH MEN
4
WILL OBGANIZE
(Special Dispatch to The JoeraaL)
Atlanta. Oa Sept. 10. The extent
and Importance of the peach-growing In
dustry of Georgia was evidenced by the
large attendance at the opening In this
city or a mass convention of peach
growers or the atate. President Math
ews of the Georgia Fruit Growers' as
sociauon caned t..e convention to or
der in the assembly room of ths Kim
ball house. After several preliminary
addreasea bad been delivered the meet
ing took up the discussion of Importsnt
questions arrecting tna interests of the
peach growers.
Before adjournment it Is expected the
conference win result in tna rormatlon
or a permanent organisation which shall
embrace in its membership all the prom
lnentrpeach growers ef tha state. It Is
hoped that by
.i-rices arc down to economy s
foundation. Tailor-made Suits,
new fall models: latest s
in fall Coats; fine Furs for
half what others ask.T
You make money by
trading here. New
Lace Waists
a
tyiesy
s
r
Fashion's subtle finger-marks are easily read.
You 'may read them here any day; but be
warned looking leads to buying; bring your
purse along. ' ;
I Am Retiring From Business
Lawrence Shanahan -iJuK
CLOAKS AND SUITS, SILKS AND DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, FINE FURS,
HOUSE FURNISHINGS AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS
- ' ' - :-
1 T "-" "" "7
Our Bargains Are Bargains
in Reality as-Well as Name
cooperation to remedy
ftTslted Press teased Wire.) '
Vancouver. B. C Sept. 10. Following
the loss of their horns by fire at 2 a.
m. yesterday, tho family of C. Dynes, of
tuls city mourn his death by accident.
At S:S4 p. m. he stepped off a streetcar
upon tne track in rront or a car ap
proaching from the opposite direction
and was ground to death beneath tha
Wheels. , Death was Instantaneous.
Wlia. o They Cure ?
The above question is often asked con
eerntog Dr. Pierce's two leading medl
elnea, "Golden Mdlcal Discovery" and
Fvorlte Prescription."
Tha answer is that "Golden Medical
Discovery 1 most potent alterative or
blood-punner, and ionic or lnvigoratr.r
and acts especially favorably In a cura
iive way upon an tne mucous lining aur-
laeea, as 01 tne nasal passages, tnroar,
bronchial tribes, stomach, bowels and
bladdea-curing a large per cent of catar
rhal caifts rhcther e disease affect tie
nasal pfHabea, the onont, larynx, bron
chia, stomachNf as catajHil dyspepsia),
bowels .(as muVaWS-trnvV. rIirlr.
titenis or o'.ber pClvIc orBff.rji! Even la
tlaye t.f thr-i
a?ec.tifi:i. it U nftf f-,
f'helvavsr'l T'lwr'n
m "'aaaiiw Vl1,"Basfcajilsi
ccexf j In affect
ion" Is advlsH
Ms of r iseas'
ts atto
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Washington, Sept 10. Captain Solo
mon Avery jr., post oransnce ouicui
of the Presidio st Ban Francisco, faces
trial today on a charge of bavins; appro
funds of the Tenth company.
rtlllerv. His resignation, ten
hi toida-rnnti. after he was unoff 1
ciallv informed that he had been cleared
of the charge of mlaapproprlatlns; clu
tyAM him hen refused by the war de
Dartm'ent, and he must stand the second
court-martial.
The charge which Captain Avery now
faces Is more serious inan 1110 ungnw
one, as It acuses nim 01 approprmiin
eeixiai funda. If the chsrae is prove'
v. m h. 1 in hl to a heavv Denaltv
Had Avery'a resignation been accepted
ha would have escaped the second trial.
YATES CUTS OUT
DENEEX CONTENTION
rtnltt Preaa Leased Wtre.t
Bprlngfleld, 111. Sept. 10. Former
Governor Rlchsrd Tates and several of
his leaders refused to attend the Kepuh
licah convention here yesterday which
Indorsed Albert J. Hopkins for reeleo
tinn tn the United States senate and In
dorsed and commenaea governor i-
neen. Bpeaser wuin lempumry
chairman of the convention.
The platform Is a replica of the one
idoDted laat March, except that the
ltmnir and nersonal liberty questions
ars not included. The legislators are
i.rH to take their Instructions on the
aienatorsnip race irvm ic l v it i
general, ratner man irom me voie oy
distrlcta
Leslie M. Shaw, former secretary of
the treasury, was tne principal speaker
He declared Democracy had failed every
time It had been- tried. . In relation to
iti tariff he spoke st length, scoring
the atutua Of the naeannrsf
"Tha Kepaoiicaa parry promises me
people a protective tariff." he said, "and
commits tha working out ef the details
to the representative or roe peopia
Fpeaktng of tha financial situation,
Khaw declared:
"The recent panic wss simply the
ree;lt of the cry of fire In a crowded
there was not even any
Inc tonic and nfervTSa lut sglg irn
ont, orer-wprked women no matter what
haa caused tba break-down, 'Favorlu
Prescription "will be found inott effective
la building tip the strength, regulating
the woman' functions, subuulng pain
.and bringing about a healthy, vigorous
eondlUon of the whole svsten
flrlnf the foraalaiof both Bediciaes ar.d '0(?-bn
tjooung wan soorea ot eminent mt- ( Shaw paid a personal tribute to
icaj euinorv wnoae worni are consulusl ; Bryan, but said he waa wrong on every
by physicists of all the schools of practice 1 rukllc question. He concluded the
as ruidea In pWMcrtblrig. say of each In- speech with a high tribute to Tsft and
rroo an entenna into Uaese tn.1m pmiicuon 01 aiu iot"ua o m re-
The wordt of praU bestowed .on tho mendoia plurality.
, .J 1 IUM am I'll
lHirem' medicine by aoch rivers should
have more weight than any amount of
Bon professional testiaBonlali, berauM
aorh ises are writleff lor the gaidaoce of
u it .neuicai brathrea and know whereof
U.y speak.
lth aaedirtnee are aco-alroHoTir, ttno-set-ret.
and cor tain m hamfol habit
f jrojing drurt. being coaepxwedof g!TWle
attraruof rcttsof oat'vs, Aaaerirae
: caJ f-rest plants Tbey are bot
i bv dsaU-ra la ta-rftefce. Toai can t
a'url te v-pt as a aaht'.ts tor enecf
t e to3 c ra of kxowa compusluoc,
art - p .ttw.
v. k',f-r t rc.eta sisa.l.S'i-cotM,
. t-c k cMt. f r a'" aa4 lr
in - r 4: IA
Am
IV Li-Hi
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Grows Hair
and we can
PROVE IT!
a-ANDERINE is to the hair what fresh sh
II of rain and aiishine are to vegetation,
It
goea right to the roots, invigorate and
atrengtbena them, ha exhilarating, atimulating and
life-producing properties causa the hair to grow
abundantly long, strong snd beautiful. It al
once imparts a sparkling brilliancy and ver
vety softness to the hair, and a few weeka
use will csuss new hair to sprout sll over ths
scalp. Uae it every day for a abort time,
alter which two or three times a week will
be sufficient to complete whatever growth
you desire.
A Ur tnm St. Pao! wriMa ia aabataaae,
aa follows:
"When I began uelng Danderlne my hair
would Dot some to my abouldaraand bow
Ml away below my hips."
Another from Nawark. N. J.
" I have been ulng Danderlne regularly.
Wheal Brat atarted to dh It I had rery lit
tle balr.newl bare tba moat beautlf of long
and (hick hair anyone, would wast to bare."
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Ladies' fine Tailor-made Suits in fancy
checks, all sizes; new models; $18.50
values $10.00
Ladies' fine Tailor-made Suits, long
coat effects, pleated or gored skirts;
$27.50 value $16.50
Ladies' fine Tailor-made Suits' in fancy
stripes of moire, green, red, navy,
brown, $25.00 value. $15.00
75 fine Tailor-made Suits, navy, brown
and black only, long coat effects, $22.50
value $13.50
Shanahan's Dress Goods
Black Taffeta Silk, 19 inches wide, 50c
value 19f
Black Taffeta Silk, fully guaranteed,
pure Lyons dye, 85c value .5G
One lot Panama Suitings, 36 ins. wide,
50c value, per yard 25
40-rinch Panama Suitings, all colors, reg
ular 50c value .32
40-in. English Flannelette, extra width,
regular 15c kind . . . .' 9
One lot of fine Silk Mixed Waistings,
40c value .24
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TAILOR-MADE SUITS.
I Am Retiring From Business
NOW at all druggists ia three
sizes 25c, 50c snd $1.00
per bottle
Danderlne enjoys, a greater sale than
any other one preparation regardless of kind I
or brand, aad,it bss s much greater aale than
all of the ether hair preparations in tha
world combined.
"OttH-Vk ''
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ple free by return mall to anyone wbo
sends this free coupon to the
EKOWITCI DAROERIRE CO., CHOJO. ILL,
with their name and address and 10c
ia allver or stamps to pay postage.
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House Furnishings
10-4 Gray Blankets 49
15c Bath Towels
Lace Curtains, 2V2 yards long. . . ...19
Hemstitched Napkins 16 2-3?
White Sideboard Covers. 15
Fancy Madras, 50 inches 'wide. .13tt?
Best quality Oil Cloth 15
3y2 pound Feather Pillows ..6D
Large size White Spreads... 69?
Mercerized Napkins 9?
Fancy' Couch Covers .69
Big Bed Comforters. 49
Irish Table Linen, extra wide; extra
quality ...42
Shanahan's
Mi's Furnishtafls
$1.00 Mount Hood Shirts 49?
75c Men's Working Shirts. ... .... .43j
50c Men's Working Shirts........ 39
50c Boys' Shirts 35
35c Men's Ties .; 19
10c Boys' Suspenders .5
Men's Heavy Sox. .5
7c .Black Sateen . . .43?
75c Men's Negligee Shirts 43
35c Boys' Waists .19?
Men's Ribbed Underwear... . .... . .21
$1.75 Pongee Shirts ......$1.19
75c Golf Shirts .39
35c Men's Suspenders .23
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SECOND DREADXAUGHT
fTatt4 rn ImH Wire
Portsmovjth. Knrland. SepC it. AnH
a scrae of great b rill I am-t. the world's
latnreet war -mI, the English battle
entp, SC 1nrent. was lonrtoe4 toeaf.
The St. Vlaont I ef ll.lt tans 5ia
lmnil The eonstroctton of tills
aal ana3s a new rporh la the build
tnr of wrilpa r4 bee prf ormaawe
will be watrhrd with Interest. Th rf
t sriiry tt hattlhtra of this' rlaae la
aspect te ke estabUshe4 br this r
sl. 7Te ertaters rhred aa1 emtetls
f1s wre ..! a th gt. Vtnrnt mt
U- sarts. Its Ceuntwe litauthaa-.p
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