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- mmi u-ppm v -.. . ;. -. . . . ; . . , . - J - I If n TO MANAGE WHO -THE .1 I A V FUSION !i. . CAMPAIGN Dl DATES riftiEs ARE. ' . : - i i i i t- - i ii ttf - i i 1 " 1 ' T . 1 ' CAN railleiii) Acting with the power given him by ' tne Cltiarn' muss meeting Monday night, , Chairman J. P. Shaw of that meeilng tia appointed a city and' county committee , of l4 members to manure the campaign in. the InfereM of 1h CltiMiisVMcket. .... -u The oommUtee ta composed of (odd political workf rs who have long b"1 .... In harness Mn thir ruepecWve parties, Bom of them are Democrat and other , are-Republican. The, committee met list night at the headquarter of the Demo ' i tratlc .State Committee and orf aniid.. ' f Miller Murjlotk ' was" elected .chairman.; t and W,'K Catena secretary.. Ten, of tha t' memiere 5 were present. Thai general , ' plan of the campaign waa discussed, vbut S Jittle deflnl-e work, was don. ' . The question tit whr. ha11 ; run "for '' Councilman from the- Ninth Ward keeps : - bobbing up. Ii la nut yet settled. It 'waa at flrtit intended to give this place , - tj the Republicans, but later on It waa ascertained l hut the Woodmen of the wri i were Dooming me. Raymond, s vomocrat, for the place, and that they had worked up a big ' sentiment In bis favor. It .was then decided to let the democrats have the Job. 'Thereupon the Republicans kicked, and the affair 1 still In statuv quo. - ., ' " i The meeting last night was somewhat In the nature of a talkfest ,' Captain Bam Whlte was present, and he' and Captain ' Bhaw consumed much time In swapping their military experiences. Now and then v the talk would revert to the question of . Councilman In the Second Ward, which la sttlkundeclded, . - The personnel of tha eommlttea Is aa follows:--. , s i ' First vard, M, I Nicholas; Second - Ward., A.-W, 'Allen r Third. Ward. 8, C. Bpencerr Fourth Ward, Alex Bweek Fifth Ward. L,r, Cola;, Sixth Ward. : John Latnont; Seventh Ward, Peter Hob klrk;Elghth Ward. Fred A. Nleder ; mark;, Ninth Ward. WH. Oaten; Tenth Ward, M. T. Munley; Eleventh Ward, X R, Bwlnton; country precincts, Millar Murdock. JT. W. Bhattuck, W, J, Miller. L ,; MARINE. NOTES, v; The Pacific Navigation Company baa ' reduced tha passenger rate on tha Bus Ji: Elmore to .M from Astoria to Tllla ' rnook. t ' ' , ; ' It is reported - that tha British bark , Baroda, which .went ashore last fall near " Bandon,. la . again in comraision. . ,. . ' The Waahougat St La Camas Transpor ' taion Company has leased the Astorlan for few data from the,, Whit Collar Una to move freight between certain points on tha Columbia, y , V j . l ,5;, " , v! The bar pilots report - that . ths : ship channel between Smith's Point.' buoy, No. i. t and .Flavel, buoy No.. 7, I shoaling very rapidly. .Where It once had 40 feet, It la nfiw about 3D feet At low tide. i The ,barkentlp.JVutr, - which hs,s beei chartered for ths aeasari by the Pacific Cold . Storaga ,Cmpajy of Seattle, , ))a arrived in that elty from Ban Francisco. : Plans aM being made to merge the va- rloBS ' towing companies doing business ; In New Tork harbor into on company. The," capitaJJ involved la (u. 000,000 and tha fleet, of togs controlled will aggregate -600. ' After nearly 40 years of service, much of the time pn this coast, the ship Kats - Davenport Is to b' converted Into ra . frlgerator and store ship at the canner ies of the Alaska Packers' Association . The United Statas Quartermaster's Department has Issued a call for bids for turhlshlng l.U9.a feet of rough fir lumber, delivered on board .ship not later than May, 29, for use In Manila. Ths apectflcatlons require that proposals shall be mads to deliver "the lumber on board v vessels ' lying at government wharves. . ROBERT JCROHN. Robert Krohn,. a nominee on the Citl icwit" ticket for Representative in the L?gtHlatare,l fine of the mosf highly re spected and popular Hlsens of the city. He la the instructor in callMlienlca In the Portland ' public schools, and Is the phywciil tiiatrurtoe -of A) Turn Vereln.' 1 - .-' ' . .f It! B. ADAMS. , H. B. Adams) the' candidate for Coun ty Judge, 1 a lawyer. He came t6 Portland JO iears so "from the Stat j; of Wanrrfngton,-where ha taught school nd. prepared himself for the practice of iWw, He iiaV ben, utotJlly practic ing his proftlqn ,Wf thln'clty ?ver since. He never, )itjd public office, and nevef before was Candidate. For the past two years 'ha "has been chairman .of the Democratic Oltjf .. and .County Central Cmroitte. and It'l due lo hi excellent managttraeiit ' that the party I in )t present encouraging condition. . ; HEALTH REPORT. '.p'i : ' ii . .. Wesley TGray. University Park, scar- ' lutlna. ' ' Berdlna Ruth Baker, I Seventh street, diphtheria. . "i Walter Bray, S'J6 Delay street, diph theria. ' , '.' ' "-Willi Proebble, S3 Borthwiok street; diphtheria.: BUILDING PERMITS. Bam Bmitb, 1-atory dwelling. East Thlri ty-fifth and East Alder streets; S1000: lt. Samuel, alterations, Twelfth and Montgomery; SHOO. tt. C. JOhnson, S-story dwelling. East Twenty -second and Burhstds streets; ). , !'.... . '" H'ENRr'HEWETTv.-,: , v Henry . Hewett, the candidate : on . the ClUsens ticket for County Commlnslon. er, has always been a Republican. -. He vesfh hi own home at .Mount Zlon, ana nas always oeen an nonorea citisen. Mr. Jlewett Is In the tneuranc business and maintains an office In ths Sherlock building. ' ,j, . . , ' - . JOHN J. DRISCOLL. The candldat on the Cltlsen' ticket for Bharifri" John J, DrlsooU. ths senior partner of ths firm of Driscoll It O' Don nelly butchers, Mr. Driscoll has lived In Portland for many years, and hag all the im boon a Democrat ahd a pemocratlo worker, . He was a member ol ths. lat Legislature,' and was sleeted on ths Citl- gehs' tlckst, 5 '.,;';' f;;,' p' - -w:-;' B g.sEILUT. :--; - Bernard 8. Rellly,. ths jCltlsens' candl- date for County Treasurer, Is the cashier of ths Hibernla JBank; He s one of the best-known cltlsens of Portland, and ha always been 4 Democrat. He held the j sfllct 'of . Police'''; Commissioner during Mayor ,-- Pennoyer's administration, and faithfully performed the duties of the of fice. , t CAPTAIN CHARLES M'DONELL. It is- superfluous to writs of Captain Charles McDonelt, the nominee on the Cltlsens' ticket for County Assescor. He b favorably Known to all. He was a Captain Jo ,;ths fsmous Second. Oregon Regiment, and his record In the Philip pines wss a good one. He Is toe Incum bent of. the office. . K ,1,.. hi,IXTj';WAONER.. . Louis Wagner, candidate for Constable en the West Bide, I, a, native son of Oregon, and ha always been a stsunch Republican. He .Is. at present a deputy unoer Htierm Fraser. k' A 'ORAftAM. ' The candidate for JusUcs of the Peace on the East Bide is R. P. Graham. Mr. uraoam is a practicing lawyer With a good practice. 1 He came to Portland, sev. Sral years ago from Columbia County. He has an 'office In the Marqqans build. Ulg. .. . .. ' ; ' i I iliJ!iestiS " 1 I ' ' ' ' " f ' j' 4 I il I V: ' i. I " . ' . ' "f ' ' ' " ---'-'. ' : -' ,:. : ,. ''..v.'''- j. .-:-.. t . , s -j- --- 1 - .- f, '- 1 , .. . . . . ;-':';"-;V y Ti of ii vitalizing neiies 4hd of crown and bridge vork are positively painless. Our processes are up-to-date, and our offices ahd; laboratories are equipped v througliotit with the .latest electrical machinery and appliances. O u r prices ! are the lowest possible consistent with f irst-iclass work, and that Is the only - t . . . J 1 -i..- . . . ,i i i ivHHSBBSSBBBBSSSSSSSSgOBBBSSBSSlSBBaBMBBBBBl ..'""'.tpi.,',,' . i, ,t . y.:-rttt . ; r ' .i ,. . - H-J vr i'"" Vf y - t- -. ' . " ' ?bK.W.A. WI5E: ' "' " -Mv!" ' ?- i 'v-' . s .. . .'..,' .-f.ri iv.i., i DRT P.- WISE --, " LUj- '. '. vi, ' N "-- x i ?- -.!? 'pBSSSBSSSSSSBBBSSWSBMeBSSSB I All I V f I Wf 1 1 VS - m bt m v k . i a m m - a I I a WW .11 II I I l 1 a ' w w ii i ii ii hum i t in i j... ''i - i v FREE EXAMINATIONS We exainine teeth and give advice without charge. Teeth troubles are 'progressive, and delay o f afew we eks may cause the loss of a tooth that could have been saved were it attended taprbmptiy. .' QUO ' a; THE NEW FAILING, S. E. Cor. Third and l : ? Washington Streets. . -i f 2 vpPEN EVENINOS UNTIL 9; SUNDAYS, 9 to . BOTH PHONES: Oregon, South 3091; Columbia, 368. ,,y ii t:. ,.i,; OPEN EVENINGS AND i'fSljNDAYS--. Many persons are Unable to spare the time to have dental : ork-done;durlrig working i hours. cJi O u f i Of f ices are open evenings until 9 o'clock, and : Sundayfrom 9 A: M. until noon. , FIFTEEN 11MRSSTA,BL;ISHED IMiRORpUAND. i' ' CAPTAIN A. M. COX ! Captain A. M. Cox, the candidate for Constable on ths East Side, is the Incum- bnte of the office... He Is about 60 years 1 old, and has lived In Portland for IS yeare. lie ha never held any oitloo ex cept the . present one; which he Is niUng with signal ability. He is a Republican. i f: 1 E. C. BRONAt'OR. t'The'candldate for City Attorney' Earl C. Bronaug h, , came ..to this city iii the any days frpm Arkansas. He Is a prac- mui nvnicy, .no was . lormeriy a member of the law firm of,Fenton Bro- naugn McAlrtbur. '- , Ii. C. MOSER. O. C. Moser,. the candidate for Repre sentative, is a lawyer ana a member of lhe Arm of Murdock A Moser. He came nere W years, ago from Illinois, and has been practicing law ever since. He has never "held "office, and has never before been a candidate.' He reside at 338 Thirteenth street. , A. E. M'PHER80N. , E, A. Mcpherson, one of the nomine on the Citlseha' cket for Representa tive m me Legislature. Is a nativ. .nn of Oregon and was born at Saipm m 1866. He his heen reident'of Porjf land for 20 years. H Is president of the Retail Clerks' Uulon ahda statistical sec retary of the FederatedTrades. He Is a retail clerk, and for years-has-been In the employ of the Moyer ' Clothing Company. He Is a ataunch. Democrat and has always been a strong advocate Of " organised labor. ', ,J'.',jtJ.i. , . THE BREWER The Best $3.00 Hattin tnetorld. All the new shapes and; blocks. The largest and finest hat department in the Northwest; all hats conformed to the head 1 by our expert hat man- .''. A h t .!. . , :'onoe"',..i!.i'rt:i,;'i The BREWER HAT U old exclusively Irv tiW U , IEADIVC CLOTHIER, 'i vhX P11! IMSSS SSj p , 1 iss issasPv'-l S, C. CORNER -4TH and MORRISON. A Shrewd Candidate. - It Is a rood nlan to srlv a -fellow a good cigar it you want mm to vote ior you. Hut tut curerui a.na nave tna cisrars sooa. Remember the formula: ' Good plan, good cigar, good fellow and don't forget -to buy the cigars at Big Blchel A Co.'a, 92 Third street. He haa only good ones. THE WEATHER. The storm yesterday "over Minlleota and Wisconsin has moved eastward and now overlies the upper lake region.. It has -caused light to moderately heavy precipitation in Missouri, 'Minnesota and Illinois, and high winds : and gales ; .on Lake Michigan. At Chicago a maximum- wind velocity of W miles an hour from . 1 . . ...... . . tne -soutnweat s reportea, -i-t ; It It is' unseasonably cool -In i the state west of the Mississippi river,' nnd frees Ing temperatures occurred generally throughout Iowa. . Nebresko, ; Kauaas. Colorado. Minnesota. Montana and the With the exception , ,ot a few light. scattering showers ; fi Washington : ana Southeastern 'Idaho, fair-' "Weather, has prevailed in the North. pe,cifis.States dur Ins the last 24 hours,-iUght frosts are reported from nearly all Stations -In 'the Pacific Northwest this morning. : ; .. The Indications .are,, f oc tonrtlyl;;l,OUJ'. weather In this district during the next an hours, except along the - Immediate boast, where showers " 'are r. prooaoio Thursday... Light frost..are Jndlcates. for tonight In exposed places In' Oregon, Washington and Idaho. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. J. 8. Rathburn and wife to. J, P. t Lipscomb,, lots 1 to Jl and east .ft of lot; a.-:Vendauta .'...V., ..mOO Elisabeth Ryan- to Geo. . W. Tabler, lot l4.,;i)lock West Irvlngton..:, paniel H.vHarneit .to Cristoffer Jor- i ensenfIots 1,. , block 14, Central.. Portland Tjrust Co. of Oregon to Anna Miller lot'W. block 10. Wil liams Avenue Addition. . ,. John Bain and Wife to O. M. Plum- 4 mer, lot s, Mock "1. 'William Ave- ' nue Addition No. 2., ,4o0 A. A. Crane" et ux.,-to.S. A. Rurdicle ' et at.,' lot 16, block 8, Portsmouth ' Park ; May E. Swlgert, trustee, to' Christian Kretxer lots 1, 2, "block 4, North .vina ,...;.;,.'...;:;.. Ellzur H. Toomls to Han.' C. free man, lot 12, block "8, MonUvllla tract , .Thomas Connell and wife to f .Va'lter j-rtu- puirii, iruiiioe,; iou .Sa a. block .185, .Couch's Addition. i !;.v'.. 'I'll' '.;' . j' TV 1 v -. Get your Title Insurance and Abateacta to Real Estate from the Tltla Damiu Trust Co.. Chamber of 'Commerce. . 1 :-L i . . LIKE FINOINQ MONatY. . .'7 ".' Ths trading checks in ths saverttiik ments of The Journal are - Ilka ' fladlnsi inrwv. Hev yon hT . . v 41. 760 It un f, rter entr man: 'Btfvey femnjev 'Srht' case, wnion psoenises to ne a oempucated and interesting one, will be tried at the present term of Circuit Court. J.'if One Farmer Shoots An 'Other Near Grant's r Pass. t GRANT'S PASS, April 23.-J. Gibson was arraigned yesterday afternoon to answer the charge of murder. Gibson will make his plea this af ternoW Last Friday aftfrnoon'-CflbKon shot and. instantly killed! Schonflacheier, a farmer residing on Rogue River,; 18 miles northi west of here. . .'. 1 ... Bacheler-and Gibson were . neighbors, their farms adjoining each other on the bank of the Rogue. They have been. quar reling for some ttraf and the crime "of Friday it but the" Outcome of a long standing feud. Their last . disagreement was over the matter of the dividing line between their farms... Bacheler declared that the fence was set on his ground and that he was being cheated out of a portion of his land. Bail words followed and serious threats were made. ' Friday afternoon ;i Bachelor started across his Held with a shotgun, headed. toward' the' river. Gibson believed "that Cacheier was afterhim so he met him with a rifle and commanded him- to drop bt gun.' Thin liaehelen refused to do and was Immediately fired .upon, by Gib son, receiving a bullet through the head, 3lb?on flrl a second shot penetrating fsacheler'K shoulder. The only eye Wlt nesai'B to the affair were the wife of Scbon BacheU r and a man named Van Dorn, the Utter of whom was across the river. ; . ' tlacheler was a German and about 68 years of ago. Gibson Is about 3 years SHORT TALKS gTO SMOKERS (By SIifv Sichel & Co.. Sd street.) jOs" astonishing to note the improvements In ; pipe-making during recent years. . , .. ' ' Fastidious ( smokers ' demand good pipes,' and' pipe-smoking Is - constantly becoming mors gen-- v eral. . , , f As a novelty for our custom- ; era. and a revelation - to tne it public, we have collected from '-. all quarters of the globe earn- . pies of pipes that you. can buy . . for 25 cents. ."V . ' ' ' ' ; . ' . - ,.y.w.'J..;. ;.:' '. i 'It m surprisb you t see ' how good a pipe you-ian get for k-,. this price. ; f .v Bes our show-window today forALB OF tS-CENT PIPES, i. -.,',V.; THE BREWER HAT. An Interesting . Bit of Business En terprtee. - The - Brewer hat has gained prominece and popularity by ; leaps and bounds. The Srewer hat Is the brand and trade mark established and entirely controlled by Mr. Ben Selling. It la the reault of careful thought and painstaking-effort on Mr. Selling's part and embodies an ex cellent idea. '. -i He figured that the people here wanted a high-grade hat that a large class Is not satisfied with a cheap grade, low price: hat, but that some of the. more prominent hats of famous manufacturers were Imported here and sold at exhorbi taht prices, ('ths extra and exhorbltant part of the price being merely an unjus tified royalty paid to famous names. Therefore, be arranged In the East for the manufacture of his own brand of hats,--the Brewer ! hat, putting into, it every bit of quality, workmanship and finish that Is put into the accepted high est grade.' and still finding that he could retail the Brewer hat at J3.00 and make a reasonable profit ..This is because It is Mr. Selling's own brand and manufac tured Only for his firm " At Ben Selling's - store. Fourth and Morrison streets, he noW ' shows the Brewer hat Hi very latest blocks in' both stiff and soft hats. Yesterday a few of the outdoor shapes for this summer. Just out,, arrived by express. The . peo ple of Portland can thus get from the 8elllng establishment as good a hat as Is made in the world, bar none, and only have to pay $3.00 for it. The saj.es of the Brower hat have been twice, as large this year as last year, and its success, is re markable. An amusing indication of the unquestionable demand for it Is- the fact that- hatters and furnishing goods firms In -Tacoma.j Seattle. Spokane and other towns 111 'the Northwest are continually writing to Mr. Selling, asking who con trols ;th.a -Brewer haU and expressing a desire to sot as agents for It In their respective towna . ODDS .OF INFORMATION. t . 1 In France it fa illpnal to. rantur Irrw Of London's policemen 13 per cent are daUy on the si6k list f - 1 i A . lion in a Jungle wilt Jump 25 or 30 feet from a standing Start ' There ; are- as Atnany ? different dialects spoken Jns Ch;lna a In Europe. , The average Wages of women in Prance art only about one-third , those of the men." .. -. , The olive oil product of the year In An dalusia amounts to about 1.500,000 pounds. ' Ths. Cltyrpfy Mexico, ; with" a population of nearly 374, 000v, still has an annual death rate 'of S2H per 1600. ', ' (When the British Association meets at Belfast., Ireland, the delegates wUl he al- lowed to travel free of charge over the !pt street i-Jui way system. '; '.'tlj : iThree-lnfch quick-firing guns of the newr ;fs,ftern are, to, be servedi out (to, the "Why do they call . thein sc win; 1 se cletles sewin' circlesTr aaked Manrtv ' "Mustrbe Cause bit o gossip started there never comes to an end." ' ; - Stern Pather tlldn't X tell you not to call again, sir? V: 4 ' '- Suitor I know;' but I didn't call to see your daughter.- 1 cams on behalf' of our Arm about that- little bill - , Stern F&therEr-er-ericalt 1 agaia The EnglishmMbat is the most pop ular drink in your country tf The American Glmme-the-aama. First Triunp-rWomen is cur"us critters, anyhow. : ' ; : . ;, Becond Tramp-What's the trouble. nowT. ; , . First Tramp-Well, dere s dat old laday says. "My good man, here's a trsct." an' she gives me a tract what's not for good man at all, but for de wust kind of a sinner. , . , Wife Haw do you, like my bonnet T Isn't it. a poem? 1 , .:vll. i'S . nusDand Judging from 1 the price, It must be one of Kipling" , City Editor Why do you insist that tha colonel is a candidate?. Didn't he tell all you fellow Jthat he wasn'tn ; ; ; Polities? Repbrtef-Yesfibut j the" very uiiuuiv 110 invueu us - to nave drink. " .'..;" ' ' . BY THE iWAYSlDE. April showers bring umbrellaa The obituary poet attends! to the last sad writes. ' Peopls are taking things for that tired feeling. ' .. Even the little boy with the kite may be a high flyer. ' ,f ( , 3 tbe work of adversity is often the side partner of rye. 1 ' . good as a smile to the villain In a melodrama. , It takes more than' a : dentist to kill the nerve of some people, 5, ' ' ? Tokp your friends It Is necessary also to keep your promises. , ' No, Maude, dear we should not. con sider family Jars . desirable as 'hrae-a-' brae ,' " . r, v . ' , Mv Just 'think of a paper which professes to be 'Democratic publishing "an "article headed "Water as a Drink"! -( j Minneapolis has- a new fencing; Club. It proposes fb fence in an the Republican nomlnUlons for state' offices.-1 i An Iowa pastor committed suicide be cause he could not draw crowds: He will have no trouble, finding Jhem now. iWhen , the. frost Is ; on ths budding sprouts.' the pehmfnt 'd4(5ks the pole; but When the pumpkins gHsten. It's surer, on tne wnoie. . . - -t . , -, - , I Minneapolis photographers . will close up Sundays i summer. If they close the salbons, too, however, It will bf found that the shutters are not instantaneous.' .Governor Beckham of kentuckr Is wrlli- Ihg to admit that'ibe does not know all hex!used. A St, Pauf engineer has invented an , ashpan,;tnat ;riil pot freeses.- Now; If he : Will Invent some plan for keeping It hot at less expense, the fuel problem will' be solved. ; ' That was a foolish man who gave up ' his life to photograph a Chinese woman's . f oofc ""Wo-know-of-Jots of feet much; prettier that may be taken for the ask ,' tag , . -'v''. It is said that Representative Sherman of New Tork will resign his seat In Con gress,. The family name, however. will not be- disgraced. He resigns to take a Federal Judgeship. INSTANTANEOUS HITS. The steel trust Is on its metle! . A good bit of trouble Is counterfeit. Tbe dressmaker believes In the eternal fitness of things. ' ;-... - The man of letters should know enougH .' to mind his P's and Q s. , Evea the milkmen are I kicking" about the condition of the Schuylkill water. " When .the bachelor girl finally marries she generally picks out an old maid , man. . 'V " . " The fellow who plays, golf on Sunday remembers the Sabbath day to keep It holy. ... -. - vy. .'..-.. -'r-y f When;an'old' bachelorj UkeV'bables' all ' the iwomen say It's a- shams be never married.- - - - - - --.,-irr- v.t I She always meets" me at ' the door, .! My little, wife so sweety . .r- . She. always meets me at Ah door. . . Ta make me wipe mV feet T ? f-i. nMiiiil",i;.i ii v, t'l' t A ' ALLEY'S CRfeSSCLIPPIfslQBUREAU Established. irt 1888. - . rorttand. , San Francisco. ;',ds Angeles. Advance.-reports J On .-all- icontraotlnar work In the Paoiflo . States Newspaper clippings of all kinds, btisrness, personal and political.. A staff of SO -neonla .i1 t.000 Coast papers : per' week Pointers on alljines of buRlness. . .'- . , ; Write or catrf (particulars.- ' - " ALLEN'S PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU, Telege'Maln 6 V. . - i . 1 ' . . I ' Who is, YOUR 7' , ..sOn . him, more t thin t47- amount,you spend .for your- suit, : depends - whether you- -are 'well dressed... : - t ' 1 please the hand-to-pleass. - . THINK,IT'OVR". , - s.:jAC0Bis ' THE TAILOR'-' S24 Washington st, Hibernian bldg. Sun Soon Huic Co. Importers, wholesale and retair dealers : In Silk. Carpets, Mattings, . Teas . and f Rice, Japanese fancy Goods, Rugs; Em-' , broidery. Shawls. -Crepe, Underwear. ivory Carvings, inlaid and . Laoqusred . Goods.' i,p . - . - .I...- . - .- - - A -.-f; w'i (.-i.H7 XAMHILL STREET, f - j t r t" y i V f 4