TUESDAY, DECBMDKU 16, 1902. Save Money and Your Eyesight If I i' lly lining tho fcj Perfected Match Lighter & Gasoline Gas Lamp Tho rUKFKCTKI) can read- lly be lighted with a pallor mutch . & Halves 10 time the light B ol a common kerosene lump k at hall tho expento and care. & It has Nlckel-Mlrer gen ii rrator which iloes not scale from the action of heat, and clog the tip. as brasidocs. ft Wc have Match Lighting Lamps Irom i7, up. j,t Write for circulars and prices, ft STEWART GRANT LIGHTING CO. : ft Inventors A H'l's l.'l Third St., l'OKTliAND.Olt All atun dnrd brands gas and gasoline mantles wholesale and retail. Agents wanted In every town In U. 8. SENTENCE OF DEATH THE TWO PASCO MEN GO TO PENITENTIARY. Despam & Clark Wholesale Com mission Merchants Will pay cash for poultry. The Market price always. Bring it in erery day and all day. Chickens, Geese, Ducks and Turkeys. Office in E. O. Building Come, Get Oar Quotations All Gold and Silver coined by the mints of the United States in 1901 multi plied by two and one-half, does not equal the assets of The Mutual Life Insurance Com pany of New York. Total gold and sllvtr coinagt, sgoi $135,882,250 Jnauta Tat Mutual Iia Insurance Company $352,838,971 Gicced thoto of any other company la the world. nb Company hu pild policy-holders mort than u; other company In exiatetice. $569,000,000 Wrilt to-day for "Where Shall I Insurtl" The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Richard A. McCuaor, Proldeau SHEItWOOD QILLESPY, Manager, Seattle, Wash. Bradshaw Will De the First Man to Be Executed Under the New Law of Washington History of Crime. Walla Walla. Dec. 1C Under sen tence of death, to tie carried out at the state penitentiary, Oscar Hrad shaw, a young man, arrived In the city this morning In charge of Sher iff I. J. Davis, of Franklin county. HradRhaw was sentenced to death at Pasco yesterday afternoon by Judge Hudkin, of North Yaltlma, for the murder of Peter Nelson, at Pasco, last July. The death penalty Is to be In flicted February 2, unless an appeal to tne supreme court is pertccteu. With Bradshaw came William Kel lott, a much older man. under sen tence of 20 years at hard labor, for the part he took In the murder of Nelson. Bradshaw was tried Decem ber 3 and 4, and a verdict of guilty of murder In the first degree was en tered by n Jury, after a strong effort for a lighter verdict. Upon the action of the jury being announced to Kel- lett. he ashed to be allowed to plead guilty of murder In the second degree. After the state had advised In the matter tho plea was accepted and the sentence of 20 years was inflicted by Judge Itudkln yesterday. If tho sentence of death Is carried out promptly -in tho case of young Bradshaw he will be tho first man to suffer death under the new law re quiring executions to occur In the state penitentiary. Tho jury which found him guilty returned with the verdict a request for tho mercy of tho court, and It Is not uullhely that the governer will be asked to commute the sentence to Imprisonment for life or less. The court could do nothing but inflict the extreme penalty under the verdict. The sentencing of Bradshaw and Kellett practically closes one of the most dastardly crimes on the history of Eastern Washington. At Pasco, a lonely place in Franklin county, where tho Northern Pacific railway main tains large yards and transfers pas sengers and freight for this city, a large crow of men are employed. Bradshaw and Kellett were among the number until arrested last July, charged with killing Nelson, a' Swede laborer. Nelson left this city one night bound for tho Palouse country to work in the harvest fields. At Pasco he met Bradshaw and Klllett, who represented themselves bralce men, and offered to send him over tho road as he desired for a small sum of money, about ?1. Nelson paid the money and was stowed away in a freight car. Then tho Idea of robbery occurred to the men. Bradshaw crawled through the end door of the car and held up Nelson. The Swede resisted and in the scuffle Nelson was shot. He died from his Injuries In this city a day or two later. Brad shaw went through his clothes and secured $15. Then he left the car and joined Kellett on tho outside. They watched the wounded men climb from the car and struggle down the yards until he was found by a yard employe and cared for, being sent to the hospital in the city. Nel son was a stranger here, and nothing was ever heard of his relatives. Let Murphy Frame those Pictures for, jChristmas Don't put off having the work dene. If Murphy does the work it will be good work and you will be highly pleased, Best stock of framing material, E. J. Mtttphy's Hest work at lowest prices. - - The Queen Hotel Now Open The new building, 36 by 80, recently erected oy joe. t,ll, on Garden strejt, between Court and Alta, is now optn to the public. Contains 30 well liuhted, and venti lated and newly furnished rooms Not an inside room in the build ing. Modern inprovements, elec tric lights and baths. The Hotel is directly ba.ck of of the Queen Chop and Oyster House on Alain street, and the Queen Chop House and the Queen Hotel will be run in connection by Messrs. Olson & Van Poymbroecfc Proprietors STATE OF OHIO, ) CITV OP TOLIIDO, )aa LUCAS COUNTY, ) Frank J. Cbeuev makes oath, that he la the senior partner of tho nrm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the city of Toledo, county and state aioreeaiu. and that said firm will puy the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this Uth day of December, A. u lbu. (Seal.) A. V. UI.KAKON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testi monials free. F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all drusslsts, 73c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. International Billiards. Paris, Dec. 1G. American experts at tho gamo with the cue and ivory ball were conspicuous today at tho opening of the preliminary tourna ment which is to decide the contest ants in the tournament to be held next month for the International bil liard championship. George Slosson, Jacob Schaefer, George Sutton and Leonard Howison are among tho Americans who will take part, and "Willie" Hoppe, the lB-year-old ex pert who is well known In America also hopes to become eligible to meet the world's best players In the prin cipal tournament. Airships on Exhibition. New York, Dec. 15. Novel lu name and naturo the World's Novelty Exhi bition opened today In Madison Square Garden and wll continue for the next ten days, Tho big garden is filled with recent inventions and Ideas both from this country and abroad. Some of them are Instructive and use ful, whllo others are interesting only bei'imse of their novelty, Include" In the display are a variety of aerial machines, ranging In size from tiny toys lo giant airships capable of car rying a dozen iiasengers. Carnival Season at Galveston. Gnlvodton, Texas. Dee. If.. -The "Keawall Carnival" for which prepa rations have been making for many weeks, opened in Galveston today anil will continue through tin.' week. A large variety of high-class attractions nre offered and nothing is being left undone by the business men's league to insure success, visitors are ar riving from all parts of the state and It Is expected that hotels and board ing houses will be taxed to accommo date the crowds within the next day or two. Somebody do..r. !n Tennessee ap parently thinks that Secretary Hoot Is a Chinaman. A man In Knoxvlllo sent him a letter the other day ad dressed "Hon. Li tin Boot. Secretary of War " IS?? ADVANCE.. HOLIDAY SALE Of Useful Presents and Nobby Novelties ...mMS Afc M. V; Utf surgeon MJ:r,nhone " UOC' . rv At " h 1 nionhone. " Special'1' OSlce In Siiv main 331 . r ff until iuct- n fftw rlavs hefore Christ fTi fl C tiffin. HULIUAY DUymg is irtriiucuuv uuim, ..." T . -cpw rl hard to get what they want because others have anticipate me usual rush and seci crnnHc Each vear people are growing wiser in their selection of Xmas gifts. Instea inc their hard earned dollars for trashy stuff that is go ie or forgotten in a few days the) hnvers nnw look for something of utility as wen as oeauiy. in mis nne we are pre-emii, lenrler5. Since the middle of last Octoner we have received FOUR CAR LOADS OF FlM of various kinds and styles, and now we are prepared to suit the most fastidious tastes fromSJ stock, all of which has been touched witn tne nvigic wanu 01 iumuuh. ucc ak SOAiEOri CROSS CUlb IU CUiirUKi aim; cwi-nwitii u iwui wmvutuno rKcfcfclNTS FrttCS icr.vns Uronlc a ik Office one Cp,ln dentis DEN Our line of parlor goods has been selected with an eye to the beautiful as well as the good Axminster and Smyrna rugs Buffet for the dining room Couch for the parlor Dresser for the bed room Easel for that nice picture Fme rocker for wife and hubby (jaine boards for the long winter evenings Hall tree for that vacant space Iron beds in various colors Just se- our fine chiffoniers Kitchen treasures and cupboards Ladies desks and bookcases Morris chairs and rockers Nice combination cases and china sets Odd parlor chairs and pnrlor suites pictures, wall pockets and hat racks Quartered oak side boards fiockers from 75c to $40 S'ands, music cabinets and mirrors Tables for dining room and parlor Umbrella stands and hall seats Very nice lounges and Davenports Willow rockers for old and young Xmas presents useful and pretty, all You want from a to Z Z z z z I1! We have a very fine line of Ladies Desks and the prices are right Come in early while the stock is complete, select a pretty, useful present for that dear one i you know deserves it and we'll set it aside, attach a neat Xmas card and deliver it as you mayori fin foreign and tl0M promptly 1 Lj, presldtnt . I Ivriitant cashle pons promptly on. presiacui (tM :'.-7' fee, 0 D. uraw. PEN1M2TN itmi. Orecou. . ranltal ll allowed on boiisiit au" Special ui W J F' jlice-presld-nt ; Pltaloncy nssl NATlOSAIi i'!,nltnl S7 ittf a Renew! and teller" 0. San Frai ,i nolnts In in China, 3v boDS on rens; rrwiaenc. " C i! Wade. at cacliier ;HITECTS IIOWAUD. htendent, nv ns for duiw Boom 1 1 JU Yours for a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year M. A. RADER MAIN and WEBB Sts. Remember the Place SWEEPING REDUCTION On Xmas Qoorfs FridaySateday, December 19 an4W You can't afford to miss this SPECIAL SALE TROUTMA btentlent l'enai' ueu-ak ivtin at Ui St. llVECTf Going out of BUSINESS All sewing machines in stock to be dis posed of at cost. Come early and select a bargain WITHEE aii ;couut stiiket Babbit Metal, best in the world. In bar. Price 91 per bar, at the East Oreoonlan Office. 'Modern Problems" Will be the subject of a lecture by EUGENE V. DEBS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17 AT THE FRAZER OPERA HOUSE All the world loves a man who is sincere, and who has the cour age of his convictions. No more certain proof of th6 truth of this assertion was ever given than in the esteem in which Eugene V. Debs is held today. Even those wr,o have frankly differed with him on economic issues respect him for l.,s honesty, admire him for his gen ins, and point to him as the ideal of the French proverb, "A man without fear and without reproach." The all-absorbing topics of the Ere oft p0 ratln T" uco"?,nic sul)iects' and e apparent desire of the public to look upon all sides of the questions is pood Uroadjininded spirit has come in its atead. Seats now on sale at Frazier's Book Store. POPULAR PRICES -26o and 50o. Real Estate... ,,.ir. la 'a' 1 Young man, do y T 0jt ,k f,inrtfttion for ww'-'.njiml " T vol. wish to - a competency? doBe, liA around you anu ov - - . lit in m v. who h ..aasi. w to-do men in gtedl" are estate, TTnwnver smnn i ' D.nt commence - nTTmall partial P nnwinc proiw'"- rm T'hoiise' with 5 room' , and lot ,nd lot .. Z X house and two ,M.W Conine, stable and lot ; A dwelling, stable ana '",M w-fiwf :::::: w D. D.BOYD, ww-