THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY" - EVENING. 'APRIL - 9. 1900. BIG FIGHT FOR " WEE CARD EflDS SheriffTajIor WrestsTrom Hother Six-Ycar-OldBoy-; Notcd Divorce Case. FOLTOII BOESII'I SEATTLE KICKS retary of ths navy. v The ault waa to LOSES quiet tine to a in ere of land valued at i:0,0oo, .a portion of which Is be coming the choice resident section of tna city, . (MOT POSITION A declalon waa rendered in the United States court at Portland in favor of Oil ICE SIAUP Chides East for; Ignorance - HIS TEMPER - '.. ' ' ' ' 'f. K Wastes Much Good Breath In Mr. wrigiu and the rant was then taken to the court or appeala. Thla final de cision settles tha title to the land, and means the. owners will, now begin tha expenditure of an Immense amount of money in the' improvement of the hot aprings snd the. surrounding property. Ilia company has already . built several milea of macadamised atreeta and ce ment sidewalks. Besides many hand SPECIAL .' 4p.m.lo9p.m. Friends Convinced He Vill ,. Xot ' Accept , Offer of and "Get3 After Post master General. ' Rebukiriff Women Who ' Wear Hideous Hats. some resldenoes there Is a large nata Post in China. torlum and other buildings , at , the springs. BISHOP JLJ7 00"m WIW.J,UIIM ' isw.i n , lWll Plapatca- io The Waal.) " ' Pendleton, Or., .April .--Keelstint with atlt the noise and force possible to healthy a-year-old boy. Bherlft Tay- lor. armed with an rder from tha court, , laat night forcibly too from Mr a. Card , tlia child whom lio had rcfuaad to give to: tha dlvortad father and placed him In tha eutridv uf W V Vjr th fat hi. - r . . . . wno nit laaen nim oat or, town to took ranch. ... Tha forcible takine of tha aon front tha mother and placing 'him in , tha nanus of tha father la tha final reault of ono of tha moat Interesting dlvoroo cases in ma history of Umatilla county. .After being In tha courts for aeveral months, a divorce decree was granted Card, allowing tha mother to retain possession of tha Infant child, -but de- rreelns Uiat tha two older children enouicj b turned over to the father, ' Though thla action waa taken aeveral months ago, tha mother doited tha courts and kept the f-yaarold child. Last night tha father, W. P. Card, eeourej an order from the court Instructing tho forcible taking of the child by the anarirr. Tha former wife has been liv ing In town with relatives since - the separation and waa not hard to find. The mne ooy was juat as defiant as tna , mother, however, and ' resisted the sheriff with all hie strength and vigor, hltlng ,and scratching as he was carried way. 'int what, and waa given to the father, wbo nas taken him out to his large ranch in int country. .-, r,10R8AiTfdBUY AH AEROPLANE . j..... ..... .' Is Watching Wright's Oper- ations, in Person, juid Orders Machine. V (United PrtH baaed Wire.) .Roma, April 8. J. . Plerpont. Morgan today announced his desire to purchase one of tha Wright aeroplanes and made known the fact that he had requested Wilbur Wright, the great aviator, to take him up for a flight If his weight was not too great for the machine. AVrlght gave the first exhibition of his inaci-.lne here yesterday afternoon and Morgan accompanied the military' at . taches of the various legations on their visit to Wrights headquarters. Wilbur Wright explained his . ship and gave, a description of its operation. He made no. attempt to. fly yesterday. Wright will alve a number of exhibi tion and Morgan will be present as one v me most imoreaiea spectators. Morgan had an interview veaterdair Charles W. Fulton has no ambition to ba an extraordinary ,i ambassador and plenipotentiary minister ;' among the savants of ths land of the dragon, ao cording to his friends. . Mors than that. he will not aro to China.' not eveh for 117,000, a year, according to these same friends. . '. . Among those of ' Senator Fulton's friends in Portland who are close to him It Is confidentially ' asserted that tha senator has no Intention of accept ing, ths ; proffered ambassadorship, to China. He wanted to be Judge and wear the ermine or . the 'federal benoh not to go to China, desert his practice here, and theh' in all probability ,oome back soma- four or-eight years from now and commence all over again.' If he could not be appointed United States judge, his , friends assert, he does i.ot want any dlDlomatlo ' solution, of tha problem. . Senator Fulton has left for Portland and will reach here the first of the week.'. While he has asked 10 days' time in which to consider the China d- polntment. It is believed; that, he has already made tap his mind not .to-accept the offer,- but rather to open law oreice in foruana ana Duna up tne prac tice which has .naturally lapsed during nis aosence in im -aenate. -, ".; . . On no hand. among ' the Senator's friends, la It believed that he will con elder the China offer seriously. , FIRE EHVEL0PS& f FLYING 0 Mail, and Baggage Consumed and Mail Clerk Leaps for His Lii (l)nlted Preis Sited Wlrr: -" ' Valparaiso. Neb.. Aorll 9. Enveloned in a mass of flames, Union Pacific westbound train No. 27 succeeded In reaching this city last night after the mail and baggage cars with their en tire contents had been burned. The remaining cars were saved with diffi culty. No one was seriously burned but the mall agent was compelled to life. Sparks from the locomotive are supposed to have caused the fire, large quantity of mall waa lost. AGAIN THREE CENT FARES, IN; MISSOUR St Iiouis. Mo., April . The three U . (Colta4 frail Laaeed i Wire.) ,:. Seattle, Waah., April S. Upon readtn In the newspapers that Postmaster Qen era! Hitchcock had approved the. special Alaska-Yukon-Pactflo exposition postage stamp carrying a design showing a seal standing by a cake office, fhe chamber of commerce and the officers, of tha. ex position Jointly signed ths following tl egram, whloh was dispatched "Honorable R. A. Balllnver. Secretary of the Interior, Washington: Believe design ' on exposition postage ' stamp showing ice cake, mistake, Understand aim of Alaska exhibit under your depart' ment is to correct Impression that Alaska, la. land of snow and Icebergs. won't you crotest to- noatmsster, sen 'HMATTT.Fl f'HAMRPR COM M K RfE. Alaaka-Yukon-Paolflo ExDosltlan'-w it is stated tnat while tne design as approved mignt . be attractive, it waa only 'appropriate through the general acg or Knowledge on tne part or-a ma orlty of the peoole in the east concern ng tha true conditions of the northern country. .... s .. .' for- - ... "A seal rampant on a cake pf " ice might be all right for a poatage- stamp iBsuea in commemoration or tne aiscov ery. of the northwest passage." said I member -of the -chamber today, "but it is naraiy in Keeping wun tne agricultural, livestock and other . exhibits that will be used to show what Alaska can raise other than gold and icicles. A scantily clad Indian picking strawberries, or miner with his. head enshrouded In mosquito netlnjr .while he works under k uiumr iuq wQuia not oe amiss, qui n seal ooollng his f Uppers on a cake of Ice Is as Inappropriate as a fur lined coat .at the Panama canaL" DYNAMITE EXPLOSION JARS ST. PETER'S rXtfi Wrrghttndradeknn'1 tiI desire to buy an aeroplane. . GOTHAM IS FLOODED"-: ti with Lister LitiEs i . ji ii hi n mil f .y tew York, Anrtf .-i-NW rork." its. is customary at the preEaster season; fias garden. Easter lilies and other snrina- naJr 9nt. m.1" flowers are to be seen at every turn. f J?2i"S.1' Probably in no other city of the coun- h2 rUrd issuing, iry is tne custom or floral decoration at Eastertide so prevalent as it is in the metropolis. The shops of the flor ists display countless thousands of the typical Easter f lower, but tha dlsnlav does not end theew At almost every prominent corner 'in ' the downtown sec tion, but more particularly in tnird street. Fifth and Sixth avenues and In One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street in Harlem, hundreds or curb stone venders convert the outer edge of ' the sidewalks into veritable flower gardens. And the gorgeous and vari colored display thus temptingly -spread uui seiaom raus to coax tne dimes ana quarters from the passers-by. To supply the New York market at this time of the year the number of ;aster lines required la far greater man is grown in tnis part or tne country, a ne dealers lc to supply ' the deficiency. During the past few days all of the ships arriv ing from the islands - have been laden to their fulleat capacity with Eaater lilies. The cargo of one single ship contained upwards , of 10,000 boxes of iie iragrant: buds. But the supply, enormous as it is. seems never In ex cess ot tne demand and the price at which the . flowers are now retailing in isew torn is' about tne same as in lornier years. all of the 18 railroads doing business in Missouri, me cnange iouowa tne recent decision or JUdsre Mc.fherson, holding the two cent rate law to be unconstitutional. Tne new rates agreed upon are as -follow!., ' -' Two thousand mile interchanceabl book on certificate plan at two cents a mile; 600 mile book, good for bearer on au lines in Missouri, at two and 500 mile books.' sood for the individual only on the tine of le railroad issuing, at two and a Quar tern centals mile: ana tne taree cen m . r . .. ... . Das is ror single trips, with a 10 per cent reduction- on round trip ticxets. The-mileage books will be limited to one year from date or sale. ' It is purposed to put ' into effect the changes in the interstate rates as soon as they can be filed with the inter state commerce commission under the required 30 days' notice. It is the opinion of the railroad officials that ths Missouri decision -undoubtedly will be taken into consideration in other states where the low faro laws are in litigation, and therefore it has been de elded to make no move in states where the laws have not been questioned un til tne oourts have settled . the rate contests now on In - Arkansas Minne sota South Dakota and Nebraska. z$t&? ssr&l old time friends RIVAL CANDIDATES BLOODHOUNDvTESTED AND MAKES GOOD (United Frees leaaed Wire.) Tacoma, Waah.. April Curious to I (Special Ptopatek to Til Journal) Wallowa. Or.. April 9. At the annual city election wedrresasv: Dr: urv. Oregg was reelected mayor and Edwin Marvin and w. j. Brown, council men. K. W. McKensle was elected treasurer and Henry Sperrce. recorder. Hold over members or tne council are William 8herod and S, T. Combs. . The contest between Dr. Ortr ant J. P. Morelock was decidedly close. Oregg winning by only two votes, $ to (4. They are old time friends and came to this city together 11 years ago. They have been opposing candidates for ny,or iQr . inree years in succession. Morelock winning the first year and lire Kg winning last year and this. One hundred and thirty-one vote were cast HlrrTtv Know whether , a bloodhound la as vicious ss It Is reputed to be aeveral boys at Gig harbor unmuszled and un leashed a bloodhound belonging to "J. A. Mitchell. The dog raced through the streets and meeting Mrs. Philip Braut Igan, leaped upon and severely bit her. Hefore he could be driven away the woman bad been so seriously ' mangled that It was necessary to remove her to hospital here. If la thought she will recover. Brautlran tand. has sworn . I j . L 1 1 ! , . ... Z' '".I fill."""'J-Ln,S",.n"" w"n hr S4 a month flat in Hoboken and KiS.h"t V" r."?" Z" 1 the surprise of all who know her wh Halted' Presa Leased Wire. J London. April A terrific-explosion of dynamite near -the Cathedral of St. Peter at Rome today injured 20 Dersons and destroyed a-portion of the Borgio p&iace, acooraing'-to a-Duiietin received by the Exchange Telegraph concern. The explosion is said to have shaken the foundation of the great cathedral. The explosion, was due to the improper stor ing oi' tne aynamue. COURT DECISION AIDS ' KLAMATH'S GROWTH (Special Dlfpatab to The Journal.) Klamath Falls. Or.. Anrll a. A He. clsion of the appellate court in San Francisco, of vast Importance : to the future of a large section of the city Of Klamath Falls, has just been re ceived the dismissal of the appeal in the case of W. A. Wright and the Hot Springs Development company vs. George Von L. Meyer, the present sec- John Winkler Suicide. . r Untied Press Loinxl Wtrl San Francisco, April 8. Hanging . to the wire clothesline in the vard of an unoccupied house, John Winkler, a German laborer, was discovered yester day. He had been dead for several hours and had left nothing in his pock ets by which identification further than his name could be- established. Winkler tied the unused end of the wire clothesline about his neck anil allowed his body to hang suspended from the poie. Dtnk Contract la Let, '' (Special Dlapateb' to ni Jour Ml.) ' Albany, Or., April f. -The contract for the Albany State bank building has been let to H. T. Wentworth. The building Is to be located at First snd Ellsworth streets and will be 44 by 60 feet, two stories high. The sec ond, itory. will be fitted uq for offices, while the lower floor will be used for bank purposes. The cost of ths building will, be about .110,000.,, . . Consul Miller's Home Bnnu, (Special Dispatch to Tha Journal.) t Grants Pass. Or., April . A tele phone message,- ' received in .this city reqieraay arternoon, statea tnat tne 'arm k residence on the 'ranch 'and fruit orchard formerly owned by Consul-General H., B. Miller, was totally destroyed by fire. The , house burned Just after dinner. it is not known how the fire originated. , The "Miller Ranch," as It caned, is located on Appiegate river, miles from Grants Pass. For a num ber of Tears Hon. H. B. Miller made It his home, v It was later sold to Boston parties. ' .'.-;. .- 1 . (United Press teaaed Wire.) . , Cincinnati, Ohio, April .Women of this city are aghast over a condemnation of the prevailing style in women' head. gear voiced in no uncertain term by Bishop Moor of the Cincinnati confer enoe of the Methodist Episcopal church. The eminent divine characterised ' the hats now in vogue as "Korean flap doodles." "For a woman to pay 148 or ftl for on of these bats," be said, "Is abso lutely wicked. . Why, one woman's hst would buy complete clerical outfit. One feels like hurling a hymn book at them In church. Christian women should show consideration for fellow worship ers, and should keep, such hats nut' of the church. - to wear them in a church Is an -Infringement upon the rights of those Who must sit behind them. If women must weae these Korean flap doodles, let them remove them as soon as they are seated." ; Tomorrow (Saturday) Is 'positively the last day for discount on .west side gas bills. Read '"Use Tips." ' f Have You Seen the Bargains DRAKE & SWAN CO. ' Aie 'Givinf This Week? - Fancy and Tailored JSuits I Latest New York Styles Arriving Daily v ALSO NEW LOT Gowns and Waists Just in w ! 1N The Exclusive Style Shop Dralie&SwanCo. 415 VYashlnfiton St. Cor. Eleventh EM KETTLE Regularise Value p i This 6-quart Berlin; Kettle is made of best ; grade of gray granite 'enamel ware, oiv' . . heavy steel. No telephone orders taken. Only one to a : customer. KM 1 388-390 East Morrison St jfcSr All items advertised for the three lays' sale in .Wednesday even ing's papers on sale at the reduced prices tomorrow the last day. IS PAYING ; $f25 PEIIWEK iraltM Ftaas Uaaad Wlra. V. '.W A4S Sk .T l A W th llthlMul .nm..'. h. I . " ' "l . 1 "r I .-, ; Z..T eTL. Vk aaumier. eyivia. is marned. Mrs. Hetty, f?.iOU for th? Oreen. tbe riohest woman, has given up - t - . .L ,'. " . . i iim in UD ... , . k ma nDiivQuarr oi.iniii.. . w u.i a -n . i pars per wees. state. KNIGHTS WILL VISIT BAKER EASTER SUNDAY Ich she Laat erenlna lira. Green annearvd at dinner in a mmm more" beautiful than any dress seen In Tne raanionaoie dining, room ror some ttme. - Next November Hetty Oreea i will be 74 years old. $7.50 VOILE AT M''M'Maa $3.50 TO $5 WHITE LAWN AND ORGANDIE Petticoats Children XAIM $2.00 HEATHERBLOOM PetSieoats AT 9k $1.50 AND $1.75 LAWN Waists NEW STYLES m fSpwHal Dtapatek Tbe )ml.) . Baker City. Or.. April 9. Easter Sun day In Baker City this year will be the occasion of one of tha moat al.N. orate lodge events ever seen In eastern Oregon, ft Jut commandery Nik t. TV11J ton. trrgoa. Baker commandery Nik , i to k V'W foK station. In th.c ' KA't"-VroraJV.aUm i11 .P"1- e ot the new eta.t "2-Vf.ilr1'"' Welser and Boise. - Iwill b In the nelchk New VaJoa Ststioa at Memphis. llemphi. Tens.. Aprti . Within tha ext day r two actual work will - fla on thw eonstnirtlon of the Memphis 'nton Passenger ststioa. which ts de signed to be one of tbe finest rsll- le country. The total tatton and terminals " RcTr mr.tCJ"r.i?.h.l,U Rd o. oo. An of thw railroads entering uJ&. 1.. T " T' M bjr 8lr phta, with tbe exception of the South-ti?.?.- !ti-2P"I?,rtt,r.'r rT?,?Vm'V- riwy. the station and to the oomniandery asylum, where at renloa will follow. At 1:8 in the) afternoon Kaster erTle will bm kld i In .is auditorium on Court streC the prtBclpa address to be delivered by Rev. ). R. n. Bell of Corrallls, for n" resiQwtOfBaker City. ELECTION AT CANT0X CITY IS INTERESTING par their pro rata, of the capes ( building It. f At-m yea ,- Itin in Y tn a " ets an Canyo City. Or.. April . Net isj re- rears, ass aiK-n keen Interest few In a city eleetinn as waa (as .a lection here. Tit llouor Int-r- ets arrayed IhommlTr. aaainat. the -firohl a" Canyon city has ilwtr veen rgJ-dad as m wet proelnet. bat thw r twrns would Indicate that 4 ha foree) are twit evrally dlvldml. . tm right was ma4 on tti ef nre aTj rwW 8Tf thm members of h cllyj poiw tL Ktrhty-nine yetes wr cast ' TV fllo(ng wera the mtrrvrtnl --, (tKl.tM: Mayor, Nil Nf; r-r. ) Jl K "'mt,r. fmfit; Inmnrcr ) i I ! "n. rlMi: ffiir'-flmn Fmf raeouhsr Fnivof. w. i jtl Myic-are and Wi;-am H t - r r. Try Today Post Toasties Crisp, rtayoejry Ella e4e4 whit "Th Ta lingrrV Mad fress Made by Vomttm Cral Cnmpmnf, Ltd. Ptti Crek. M'.fh.' will put uppn your back a fine sum mer worsted suit of clothes all ready to wear, guaranteed to fit, and the best value that ever was offered in the city of Portland. If this suit of clothes is not the best, suit you ever saw or heard of for $15.00, bring it' right straight back to our store and get your money. Oxfords $1.50 QUALITYALL SIZES 9k Men's Work Shirts ALL COLORS. ALL SIZES 50c QUALITY WOODEN MlhW. COMPANY Clothiers. Furnishcw; Tailorcr Grant PKcdlcyffii 7 5taric Women Shoes $2-50 and $3 vici kid and patent leather, lace or button Shoes, black or tan.. $1.79 Children's StccMep 100 DOZEN . Best 20c quality, doable knee, at REDUCED PRICES OH DOMESTICS, HOSIERY, KNIT AND , MUSLIN UNDERWEAR TOMORROW 150 Markets Under One Roof ! EVERYTHING TO EAT X Washington SL Public FJartet OPEN3 EASTER SATURDAY AT ' .PIRST AND WASHINGTON STREETS We hare a wfe r,y f et" !' fr - ' jour.r.'Ai IT ' i