THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL1, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. - APRIL 21. 1003.
coiiir ion
cny III CLASH
Hail' Who' Built St. Johns
Dock Objects to a
: . Fine,. ;s .
INHERITS $1,000,000 ESTATE OF
MAN WHOSE HAND SHE REFUSED
now
the
Joseph Paauet, contractor for
new city dortc of St. Johns, la
engaged lii a lively battle with
.tlly of hL Johns us to tint date of
turning, over of the new dock, and
also a a to the alee of tha wants liim-
ber account In the statement turned
In to tha eltv recorder. . ; '
February 1 wti the date et for the
completion of the 'dock when the con
tract waa let, but uwlnr to the inciem
- ent. weather Paouet waa alven an ex.
tension of 20 days. - Since February
iO he has been assessed a fine of 110
' a day and aa far as the city of St.
John la concerned the fine Is yet run
ning. The city claims to have reoievea
no nonce or me completion or inn um-,
also that several little. Items are, still
unfinished, . '
Paquet claims that two -weeks aire
he removed his tools from the building
and notified someone of the completion
or the building. Jle claims immunity
from the fine alnce that time and may
, take' tha matter Into court should' the
. city be obstinate In Ha refusal to pay
him without deducting the fine.
. Still another question arising that
nf-the' else to which the waste lum
ber account . could have . , grown.
Paquet In his statement turned; over!
In HMwrd.r A t. Reann vesterdav . ln-
.: cludea nearly . 100.000 snuare feet of
' lumber.. . The- city la said to shy at
the payment of this Account owing" tol
its slxo and this question too may
teoulre - the aervices of a Judge and
Illrv in .tecMe .
Paquet has been required 'to put his
statements In ; writing- for the benefit
of City Attorney n. E. Collier. . There
will probably be but little further done
iut me next council meeting.. nowevcr..i
' Josech , Paaiiet. ..the contractor In i
chare nf the hullrilnar of the dock, aald;
"The-only question at issue' Is thstthe
mill reports show a iiisage of 6.000
, square feet of- lumber over- and above
the amount called or in ma nrsi een-.
ma to prepared uy city Knginecr un
draws. I do not expect that the council
. will asaess any lines on roe. as I was
' ; unavoidably delayed-by. the very bad
' weather -in January. ; The council should
accept the building at -the next meeting-."
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CONTRACTS LET, FOR t
- . SCHOOL BUILDINGS
- fftneHal Dlsnsteh to The Journal.)
. Eugene, r., April Contracts were
let by the Kugene school board yester
day afternoon for -the "erection of two
eta-lit ; vtiftm . renmmar . arrarie buildings.
each to cost $8000. One will ba located
in Falrmount. a suburb In the eastern
part of the city.1 and the other In the
Fairgrounds addition, in tha extreme
western end of the city. Construction
will be under the supervision of W. H.
Alexander, a. local contractor..
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, t Mrs. E M. BlanklnBhip. '
Jap CrHlscrs' Itinerary. .
Washington, April 21. The Japanese
training squaaron.. consisting oi me
crulenrs Suva and Ago. has been di-
reeffed to visit San Diego, . San Pedro
and San Francisco. Esquimau ana Van
couver. B. Cf.. and Tacoma and Seattle.
The Itinerary of the vessels.-which have
just left H lie. j Hawaii," follows; San
Pedro and ban uiego, April to x;
San Francisco, May 1 to 8; Esquimau,
B. C.May 12 to 16: Vancouver, B. C..
vMay: 18, to 22; Tacoma, May 23 to 27;
Reattle.'Mav 27 to June lO. Tha ernls-
rs will sail for home at the end of
It heir - Visit at. Seattle. They will n
'"visit- the Hawa-Hanr- Islawda on the re
fti)rn . voyage? . The squadron. - which is
commanded bv Commodore -Ichl. has ca
dets from several naval schools aboard.
1884 Seventeen-year-old ; Josle
HoWo.'a beautiful country girl,
meets Graham Jewell, a bachelor e
of 87 years,' while on a visit to
her sister, Mrs. E. L. Small-
-wood, Olive street. Kansas -City
Mo. Jewell falls madly In love
with the pretty young glil and,
after a short courtship, proposes.
Ha Is refused. . but even then
swears eternal devotion. .
"I have never loved a woman
before, and I knew now I never
will again," he told the glrL ' f '
1885 Josle Howe marries B.
M. Blanklnshlp and loses all
trace of the lover of 'Tier girl-
hood. Jewell myajterig-usly di,-.
appears. "Mr. "and Mrs. Blankln'
inship's aged father, : was taken sorl
ously ill. Forgetting the fortune which
awaited her in Missouri, Mrs. Blankin
ship took rooms at 246 H Grand avenue,
and Is there now nursing her 75-year-old
father back, to health. She will not
leave until he Is ; again ' in ' perfect
health. ' . - -: -'J - ,-
it ; waa probably -the greatest sur-
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Better .take a doctor's advice. ; Don't
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FINCH APPEARS
III MR
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Vrr the flrat time since he was con
victed of the murder of Ralph B. Fisher
James A. Finch was outside of the
county Jail today. He is a Joint de
fendant with his former law partner,
C. H. Piggot; in a civil suit, and in
order that he might be present at the
trial of the case was taken into Judge
Cleland'a rienartment Of : tna circuit
r,rwS m,y UJW Kei,,r? 't?1 I wacourt, guarded by. Deputy Sheriff Beat
t"lrn ' Hast 1 a t a si Ues Ulonlinahln trtci o r I D . T
v. . . , . . t a alio, j lonniiiviiiiu vvuaj j TV
A Lazy Liver :
Makes life a burden, as thousands of
suffering men ad iwornenj- know.
Food does little good; There is no
energy for business '" or pleasure.
, Headache,, sleeplessness, yellovrskinj
coated tongue indicate that the liver
is not doing its work and the- bile, is
riot being carried off. . j .
ship move to Portland, Or.
1 1909 Mrs. R. M. Blanklnshlp.
living .obscurely in Portland,
caring for her-three. children, re
celves word from Jewell's law-:
yers that he has died and has
willed to her 800 acres of lead
property In , Missouri,, valued at
more than (1,000,000.
Two days after news received
and while .Mr. and Mrs. Blankln
shlp are making preparations for
Journey south, her 75-year-old
father is taken-, sick 'and the "
- daughter gives up fortune tern--
porarily to' care ror; him until
d he is well.
at her home. She is, now a remarkably
handsome woman of 40 or thereabouts,
tall and dark, and the mother of three
children, the eldest of whom, a girl, is
now 1$ years -old.
"I,was only 1 7, ' she continued,; "when
Mr., Jewell proposed to me, and natur
ally I did not think much of marriage.
Anyway, I, was- la- love with, Mr. Blank
lnshlp. i i -
;?f . Sve KatrieA f o bora. --
Aa ' .Tndsre cieiand : had another case
ahead of the one in which Finch and
Plggott are defendants he had the priv
ilege of sitting in the courtroom and
hearing the testimony in a racy divorce
case. All the morning he sat by the
side of Plggott and their whispered
conversation frequently brought smiles
to the face of the man under sentence
of death. .
A lthnns-b - Finch a said : some " hitter
thing about Plggott - after his convic-
hla avowals nf Inm nrwt. wVian !. awnn i tlon hacanse of Piaeott's alleged mer
that his devotion would-ba everlasting cenary : attitude, he and his former
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The Oregr-n Dai'y Jcnirr.!.
the storv of the mlneowner's lastlnar rl
votlon to the g-irl who refused him for
another man, as a last act of love leav
ing- to ner an ms worldly possessions.
Twenty-five years o pretty 17-year-old
Josle Howe, fresh from the country
on a visit to her sister, Mrs. E. U
Smallwood of Kansas- City,. Wo, awlng-
ins; on ine ironi ga ai ne Ulive-street
home, received a proposal of marriafte
rrom uraimm jeweu, tnen a? years old.
Fervently he pleaded his devotion, but
me young country gin would have nothi
Ing of htm. for she had fallen In love
witn uianKinsnip, .a nandsome y
man wnom ane naa aiso. met in Kansas
taty. ;-.:,- ; a.- .,, . (
"I havs never loved a woman before,
and t know now that I never will love
another," -Graham Jewell , told her. . "I
swear thai I will be true to only you
until death parts us." . ,.
-... Had Heard tory Before. '
But Josle Howe was only IT. and shs
can be forgiven for not taking- him too
seriously. Itoya and men had made such
vows to her before, for aJi wss one of
the prettiest sirls In the state, and she
had noticed that they had alwavs "got
over" their "cases. ' So she married
young EL M. Blankinshtp the next rear,
perhapawith never a thought of JewWI.
Home years ago Mrs. Blanklnshlp,
now the mother of three, children. fat
coming Into womanhood and manhood,
moved with her husband to Portland.
During all the years of 'her married
life she had never heard from Jewell.
It is' true that for a time before her
marriage she had correppftnded with
him, -for I liked him really 1 did." she
declares. ; - .
But up to Wednesday of last- wek
ane nad lost an trace or mm. flie had
received no letters from him. and
friends In Missouri wrote that ha had
mysteriously disappeared. Perhaps trs.
Hlsnklnshlp worried a little -and felt
sorry for him; out she was serenely
happy in the possession Vf thre grow.
Ing children and a husband whom she
loved, so ahe did not give her old flame
much thought.
Like a flash of light from a dark sky,
came the news last Wednesday to Wrm.
Hlnnklnshlp that she had ben loft M0
arrea ef lead prwerty valued at
PM or more by Oraham Jewell. A firm
of local atrnev, working In conjunc
tion, with Jewell's executors In Karaaa
City, conveyed the news to her. Jewell
had dld several" month, before, and
since that time the country had t-n
searched for her.. . .
Oeta Bast te Get rortam.. ' .
Vr. and Mra. Blsnklnshiti immediatelv
began making rer rations to minr
tit Jnr-nn and
roton f ttta
the formlltta required. As far
as Mra. Flanklnehlp knows Jw!l died
without living relative and w n
mr-i-. there Is little danger that
th will will be conteetel.
Thre osys ua after the BlarktneMpe
! given up tbe eoae In kkh thr
st 414 P-ond street, end were
1 just about believed him.. ..But I mar
ried Mr.:-. Blnnfelnshlp because I loved
him and I have always been glad tha4 I
did.
"I lost all trsj?e of Mr. Jewell after
our marriage, though I had correspond
ed with him before, and had not heard
a word of him until Wednesday, when
the lawyers notified me that I was his
legatee. I always did like Mr. Jewell,
but riot enough to marry him."
As soon as. Mr. Howe Is able to be
about. Mr., and Mrs. Blanklnshlp and
nartner ariDeared todav to be the best
or tnenas. mRKina- common caaee in un
suit brought by tr. C. H, T. Atwood to
recover 1364 from tnom.
Dr. Atwood was Jointly Indicted with
his father. Dr. C. H. Atwood, on the
charge of maintaining a public nuisance,
and was defended In , the circuit court
by Finch and Plggott. He claimgMhat
the attorneys were overpaid and .that
they rerusea to: return tna money. -Finch
and Piggott. in their answer.
maintain that they not- only defended
their threechildren wtll leave for Jop-j Atwood on : the charge of .doing Illegal
. . , . . iLI- - ..a aUa nt.AH.nat tw.i ol ..Vint
lin, Mo.i to close up the estate,
win return to Portland.
They
thlnaa- at the Tremont hosnital. but
also represented him at a coroner's
"I have lots of -things I plan to do hearing when he waa accused of being
when I get the money?' Mrs. BlanTtin-1 responsible for the death of Pearl Umo
ship said today. "My children are to and in still another case In the Juvenile
ret the best education obtainable, and ?'irt In relation to the dependency of
Oh, there are lota Of things I'm going rioasie una nuren t-"T, ymiuieii
fa iln.
"Above everything," just because I
have a little money I will never be a
snob." -
Mrs.- Blanklnehln -is a first cousin of
Sarah Bernhardt, tho famous actress. ,
PENINSULA PROPERTY
SOLD FOR $180,000
Deeds from the University Land com
pany to Francis I. McKenna were-filed
for record yesterday, Tttnyeyins; lands in
University Park and Portsmouth "Valued
at $180,000. This wag an outright pur
chase by Mr. McKenna from the corn-
pan y of the major part of Its- holdings
left in the two peninsula tracts.
A deed from Uustave Rosenblatt to
the First German Evangelical Reformed
congregation to ; the aite on Eleventh
street for its new church edifice also
went on record yesterday. The sise of
the parcel is by 100 feet, and It waa
old for $28,000.
George K. WalKlns yesterday pur
chased from -Mra Lizzie A. Richards a
house and fractional lot on the east
s-lde of Twnty-econd street, between
Irvmg and Hoyt, for $8000.
. Matlock Will Build. ,
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Jouraai.)
Matlock is preparing to erect a three
story reinforced concrete building oa
Wert Klgnth street, adjoining his three
story brink; at the corner of Ktgbth and
Willamette streets. ' The building will
be 18x40 feet. The lower floor will
be used as a storeroom and the tipper
noora ror lodging rooms.
who were keDt at the Tremont hospital
and adopted by the matron, May Petty,
now Mrs. Finch. r
Their services In all these cases were
worth all and more than they received.
Finch and Piggott assert, but they say
that a settlement was agreed on by
which their claims were discounted and
they receipted in full.
Judge Cleland will take up the trial
of me case Involving ' Finch . and . Pig-
goti mis arternoon. ; , ;
MOTHER FEARS ' HER
SOX WAS KIDNAPED
BAD DREAMS
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m.mjs purl..
Ever reee the akeve letter? A
one appear, from time to time. They
ere gewcjme, tree, an4 full of twmaa
UtTTt.;, .
This little stamp means roach. But the name Cedar Brook
means even more. Tbe Government star-p means Goveru
roent soperrUion from the raw grain to the finished product.
Harrr Adler of Uncle Sam's requirement tn me wnisiey ce pnre, airaigni.
100 proof, -full measure and agedex least tour years naa
been complied with.
Bat Cedar Brook is all this and more. Other whiskies.
j as well, pass this examined n, yet there is no whiskey that
L?:tT? Uncle Sam's require-
auw nuj au w ' w .
The name Cedar Brook guarantees ; most be aired six, vwrntSy tight years
tot only that every Government re- or over, iastead of tbe f orernmeatal
qnlretneot has been complied with, but i loor.
roaranteee qnaiity snpreme, a wonder- Tbe choicest trains and pB-etfprinsr;
ul flavor and smoothness, a delicacy water are ajred ia charrci oaken casks,
and a richness both incomparable. It At aIlr!ce1"hrC',0s'i!?uori,o1-1-
I erica I over her ' continued abeeeee
one faint la- apeU only te go Into an
other.
Ales has
ecboAL lie
hmira Pundar morning he and Int and
rate Hveratetn. whe live on t-Herman
near Teeth, were evotd hy a man
driving a team and leading fur boreee
heblrwl htm. He aked on f tne h"-s
t te a rMe to California w-ith htm
an4 a leg accepted The t het hr av
that the rl-er waa a tnao ef years
ef are and with a leng gmr heard.
The hey ha heen mil cf the Iten
flee hrr aheut twe weeka. Jt-.s mot
te a Mw. The l"ng 4'taee tele
(.hoee la hetng eee t fle4 et if tb
rn "f her are rlHvInf south tfcrmjgll
tte n i..ne?e va.;y.
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extra flno .
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of Six
W. H. McBrarwrs CeeW Brwek DUl.::, U-re"'-. Ky.
213 acres
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