4 ; k . .THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND,. .WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 23, 18U. STRIKERS IN RIOTS; HENWOOD'S TRIAL ! MANY ARE INJURED ATTRACTS WOMEN eaaa-aaaaa-s- ss Seamen's Walk-Out In Glas- Great Crowd of Murder 'Fans' flow Marked by Fierce Jams Into Courtroom to. Fiahtina on Docks. Hear Argumenis. (Call rnm Um W.i 1 Glasgow, June 18 Fierce rletlng at the flty docki today marked the eea- tnene etrike Id Qlaagow. (tlilM flM Lmm4 Wlr.) Denver, Colo., June It Hefore eourt parked with woman, all r to bear detalle of the secret life of Mre. John 8. Aprlnaer. the wealthy "woman After a deaparate scrimmage had been I in tha caao," Judge Whltford today raad In irorraa for aoma Urea tha police Inatructlona to tha jury which la try arrived and oharg.d Into tha fighting log Frank IL Haawood for killing Oaorge Copeland In an affray bora la SIGNAL RIDES HARD ON CAMEL'S BACK Steam Schooner. Ashore at Golden Gate May Soon Be Total Wreck fl TTT " O .; . : . "'' . '-v; . I 1P il iililiiii , - - . 1 i . , , crowd. Many persons wara hurt and aooraa arrested. whlrh ha also alaw Aviator "Tony Von f'hul of St. Louis. Attornaya for Henwood took esnap Ilea to aoma of tha oourt'a Inatructlona, but tha ouiioalty of tha woman for tha Inalda hlatory aa to tha connection of Von Phul. Hanwood and Mre. Springer waa sparingly grmUlad. Argument for tha atata la being mada by Dlatrlot Attorney Elliott, who will close, and Aeelatant Dlatrlot Attorney ; Liverpool. June 8. More than 4000 lont shoremen employed by the White Star. Curiard. Kllerman, Dominion and Canadian Pacific llnee atruck here to day In sympathy with the striking sea men. Fhlpplng In this port la at a atandatlll. but ao effort will be made to Import strikebreakers, at leaat for the Chiles, while Attorney Bottom will p re present, through hope that a Battlement aent Henwood'a case. It la not ballaved of the marina war la soon to came. tha lawyera will conclude In time fur The crewa of every liner now docked the case to go to the Jury before night In Liverpool today Joined the seeraen'e Tha Instructions af Judge WhltforJ itrlke. entirely eliminated voluntary or inrolun- i tary manslaughter. Ha told the Jury Hull. England, June St. A atrlka of they muat eonvlet Haawood of flrat or dock laborara here. In aympathy wttb aeoond degrea anure'ec af Copeland or ao- the atrlklng aeamen, today haa abeoluta- ult him ly tied up all the nan ana provision trade of tha east coaat of England. Aaaambllng on tha docka here thla afternoon, atrlklng laborere drovo a throng of strikebreakers Into the water. The police charged tha mob but waa unable to disperse It and troopa were called out Before thalr onrush tha Strikers fled. '. Union leadera Bought a truce pending a conferenoe with tha employer!, but the men refuaad and quit work at once. Killa Self IWauae He Failed. (Caltad rrm Leased Wire.! Boaton, June ! Because ha failed to paaa hie final examination at Har vard, Arthur Elwyn Bmlth, ft, today la a aulclde by pruaalc acid. Smith waa found dead In a cloaet of a Harvard dormitory with the poleon vial by hie aide. Ha waa the son of David U. smim. an engineer of Bait Lake City. ORDER OF MOOSE WILL ENTERTAIN TONIGHT The members of Portland lodge. Loyal Order of Meoae, ara oomplatlng arrangsmenta for thalr regular monthly entertainment to be given to tha mam be ri of the Portland lodge and their families this evening at Swlaa hall. Third and Jerrerson a treats. Tha entertainment will be conducted by tha entertainment committee of tha lodge, of which R. P. Bodley la chair man. Moat of tha performers will be members of tha lodge or related to members In soma way. The local lodge or Mooee haa over 1800 members, which makes It the larg eat fraternal organisation In Oregon. (Catted rm Leased Wve. Ban Frencleco, Jane it Pounding en the rocka af tha Camera Back, near the I Cliff House, tha 110,000 ataam aohoooer Blgnal today la la Imminent danger af I becoming a total wreck. Tha Blgnal struck lata last night atar bar high pressure valve etera had blowa off while aha waa close In ehere. Powerful aaarchllghta from Fort Mlley and Illumination from aooraa of automobiles aided la tha rescue of Cap tain Herbert Naaon after tha Blgnal atruck. Naaon and hie eraw of aevea men, with S. XL Phtlllpa. a garbage In a pec tor of Oakland, who waa aboard. managed o gat a line ashere after tha ahlp atruck and tha Fort Mlley troopa aided them up the aluffa after they had swung through tha air on a breech ee buoy. Whistles from tha Blgnal ator aha had drifted, stern first, an the) rocka, railed attention to tha veaeel'B pUght When, befora help arrived. Captain Na aon and hla men tried ta launch tha Ufa boat. It waa lnatantly smashed by tha aurr ana chief Engineer Harry Feel who waa In M, weald have boon drowned but that he waa dragged baok aboard ship by Captain Naaon. Today the Blgnal la atlll grinding on I the Cliff House rocks and It la feared she will be a total loss. Tha vessel. I which was used to haul Oakland gar bage to ara, la owned by Ebon CurUsa of Alameda. To meet the reat demands of five large apartment houses, Ve made" enormous purchases of Rugs, Carpets and' Furniture of all descriptions and In all grades. Over $30,000 was invested in Dressers alone, and to enable us to obtain the lowest possible price we contracted for more than bur IMMEDIATE NEEDS. This, surplus stock we are disposing or at kcmaknaulc uui iKiut., look inwc v Extraordinary Sale of Quartered Oak Dressers at Extra Special Cut Prices S30 Regular (tT 'ifl rQv Q) Values, Only q) Ji olT T. t Nos. 655 and 666 A surplus stock of splendid Quartered Oak Dressers, in six styles; large French plate mirrors, 24x30 inches; latest wooden drawer pulls; beautifully flaked; perfect in construc tion without a blemish; some with swell fronts, others with 3-. - 1 t' : straight and serpentine fronts; always sold for $30. JJ Q A r Our special cut price, with easy terms. D 1 yyO Harris now on. Trunk Co. a Rem oral Prices greatly reduced. Bala e I IB " f 01 Down, 01 a Week Order one sent to your home you can af ford it at these terms Dlrrct Line Inaugurated Ualttd trim ImiN Wlm.1 , Baltimore. Juno 2. The North Ger man Lloyd line inaugurated today direct sailings from Baltimore to European ' ports with tha departure of the Fred- ertch der Orosse. I I Dress the Boys FOR 0. R. BLYTHST0NE IS FREED BY JURY TRIAL The Jury trying the case against O. R. Blythstons, charred with embesale ment. found him not guilty yesterday evening. Blythatona waa employed by Tuil at Olbbe under the name of E. M. Roberta, and waa accused of selling fltl worth, of furniture and not turn ing In the amount to the store. In moat cases, he waa charged with aub atltuting furniture of a lower price. Blythatona haa aarved two terma In prison for similar offansea. July 4th TROOPS EVACUATE CITY ' FOLLOWING OCCUPATION 0altef. freee Lease Wire.) London, Juno 28. Sixty thousand troopa evacuated the city today after having taken part In tha "military oc cupation" of London during the corona- tkn festivities. Tha Infantsymea have left, and only a portion of the cavalry' man remain. For tha visit of the king and queen to London tomorrow troops will ,b drafted from tha garrisons near est tha metropolis. MARGARET B. BIDDLE BUYS BUILDING SITE Aa a site for a store building, Mrs. Margaret Burrell Blddle has purchased from the Hawthorne estate a quarter block located at the northwest corner of East Ninth street and Hawthorne avenue. The consideration Involved In tha deal waa 114,000. Wash Suits Your Choice of the Entire Stock. 50c Wash Suits 25c 75c Wash Suits 37c $1.00 Wash Suits . . .50c $1.50. Wash Suits... 75c $2.00 Wash Suits. .$1.00 $30,000 In Dreama Spoiled. New York, June 2b. The largest selaure of opium ever made in this city, 366 pounds and valued at $30,000, was made here by detectlvea following tha receipt of information that opium waa being aent to Boaton and other cttlea from Chinatown, The opium was found at a poultry house and at the home of Goon Chong, a wealthy China man recently married in Ban Francisco. V $20 ylll 3A Pocket Kodak So simple as to be readily understood and operated by he beginner; so efficient hat he does not outgrow it. Pictures postcard size (3 by Sy2)t price.. .$20.00 Other Kodaks. .$5 to $100 Brownie Cameras $1 to $12 Columbian Optical Co. 145 SIXTH STREET Selling Building Bet Alder & Morrison Sts. Snaps a in Dressers Quartered Oak Mclkeir Cut Price, Only m. ev M .ar m a Nos. 1159 and 1297 One style shaped like the cut, made of solid oak with quartered panels and saddle-shaped seat, beautifully pol ished. Are desirable rockers for any home. If you are in need of a fifst-cfass rocker, here is your or? portunity at about half price. First and Yamhill Second and Yamhill Snaps in Rockers Whitman Grta Toronto U. Man. Whitman College. Walla Walla. Wash., June 2. New appointments In con nection with tha engineering courses ara professor Robert H. Clarke, a grad uata of Toronto university, who took hla doctor of philosophy degree at Lelp slc, Germany, and haa since been as sistant professor of chemistry at Clark university, Woroester, Mass., aa pro fessor of chemistry and mineralogy Professor Lawrence I. Hewea, a grad uate of Dartmouth college and a Ph. D. D. of Yale, professor of civil engin eering and acting dean of the engineer ing group In the absence of Dean Darl- lngton, the eminent mining engineer; Assistant Professor Qlen B. Dun mora, an M. E. of Armour Institute. Chicago, promoted to the position of acting pro fessor of meohanicaJ engineering. Knickerbocker Suits $3.45 Suits at $2.30 $5.00 Suits at $3.35 $7.50 Suits at $5.00 $10.00 Suits at. . .$6.65 Boys' JStraw and Summer Hats at One Third Off Regular Prices It will pay you to take advantage of these prices now LI N CLOTHING CO. 16&I70JHIRD STREET Centenary of Thackeray. London, June 38. Many persons of prominence In art and literary elrclea and in the official world attended a dinner given by the Tltmarsh club at tbe Charterhouse today In celebration of the centennial anniversary of the birth of William Makepeace Thackeray. The famous novelist waa a student at the Charterhouse In his early youth and incorporated hla experiences there in several of his novels. Sigma Chi Convention. Pittsburg, Pa., June 28. College men from all parts of the country to tha number of about 200 assembled in Pitts burg today for the thirtieth grand chap ter meeting of the Sigma Chi frater nity. The fraternity was founded at Miami university in 1855 and has nearly 12,000 members. The grand chapter Will be In session three days and the pro gram of entertainment that haa been arranged extends over Saturday. WHERE IS C7 " 6 :-J Conference of Grain Men Milwaukee, Wis., June 28. The Semi annual meeting of the Council of North American Grain Exchangee met In Mil waukee today with an attendance of representatives of the leading grain ex changes of the United States and Cana da. The conference will continue over tomorrow. Alumni Day at Michigan. Ann Arbor, Mick., June 28. The alum ni of the University of Michigan re turned to tha busy scenes on the cam pus and In tha old building In large numbers today. Alumni day, the third of commencement week. The exercises of the day began with the annual alumni breakfast In the Barbour gymnasium. During the afternoon reuniona were held by more than 20 classes, ranging from Main 6173 A-3624 J. W. In Wasco county, Central Oregon, 52 miles south of the Columbia river. On the Oregon Trunk Railway and Deschutes Railroad. On both sides of the Deschutes river. The only town: between the Columbia River and Madras. A well known ferry landing for 40 years. In the center of a farming district of 200,000 acres. The only shipping point fori nine townships. Rich in wheat, timber, cattle; sheep and hogs. Location of Balfour, Guthrie & Company's two immense grain warehouses. The only railroad town in this vast section. v No other location for a townsite for 111 miles on the Deschutes river. Hardly a 40-acre tract unsettled west to the summit of the Cascades, The only down hill outlet for the far famed "Juniper Flat" country. Maupin is not only ai townsite it is already ai town. r Waterworks already installed, for domestic use. 7 Buildings already occupied by stores, postoffice, hotels and newspaper. One stockyard in operation and another building. J Lots 50x100 with 20rfoot .alleys and 60-foot streets. Lowest price $50, ranging up to $400. ; Wonderfully feasy terms. - GROSY, Sales Manager, 519 Corbett ri' 7' Building 3 ice class el me to that of K0C - '.'