t ) 1 The man who forget tQ, advertise Is soon 1 ' 1 ' I ' And once having star X ' j i !-:- ted advertlsina ; don't T tfSM ' ' - t ' 9 J Robert. X -V ' v I eon, Toronto, Oat . ' I , - lorgotieu. j. waiter -t V?:'. , T Tnomosoa. N.Y.' :- "- ,J ' 1 QE'I.f Qlx48f -fr PORTLAKD, QREGOK, T 310 DAY, MAY 5t;i902. PRICE FIVE CENTS - ; THE SAWMILL STRIKE levea - 0T a union nei Rftvo ver Both bides Uontiddr Tb itrik w till on at the Portland timbering & Manufacturinr Compa'ny'i aainnlU. Strenuous affortf ' ar. being toad by tba proprietors to accure a new crew,, but :o far they have not. sue- caeded. " ' ; y: V " pTha firat thing at anynot which oc curred at the mill jthla morning -waa the eiaaxmlng of a nonunion man who la In : the employ, of , the compahy. A police of ftcer arrived on the scene and arrested him Jong enough to relieve ' htm of a dangerous looking revolver , which h f was carrying in anticipation ot,irouDia. He waa permitted to continue at work, but after being disarmed union pickets prevailed, upon him, with success, ' to throw up his poaltoin and join, their ranks.''1,.; . 1 y' ' This Is payday at the- mill, and begin ning this afternoon at S o'clock all tba union employes will be paid off. The whole force of ISO men will be there at that time, and It Is believed that the proprietor will do everything In their power to induce the men to return to work. ' Nothing short of recognising the union and signing the settle, so the men assert, will, under any possible conaldera positlons. Borne of the men are anticipating tiona. Some of the men are anticipating trouble this evening, but the leaders acott at the Idea and say Jhat no dis turbances of any kind will result. V Since the action of the strikers has been Indorsed by the Federated Trades Council, 4hey are exceedingly hopeful and look for a speedy settlement of the trouble. !When the -entire machinery of organ ized labor U set in motion against, the mill," said the president of the . union, "the proprietors will be almost compelled to sue for peace." All labor unions have promised their assistance, and if not settled soon it ' promises to be a fight to the finish. Teamsters will not handle the lumber; painters; carpenters and lathers will have nothing t6 do with it, and 'longshoromen will refuse to load It vessels. 4, , The men say that everything looks fa vorable to their side today, and intimate that w-Qoverhor ' Pennoyer, one of the company's stockholders, is using his in fluence to bring about. a settlement ' . -; A statement of the contention betweea the sawmill proprietors and their union employes was given out this niorning by one of the mill owners, who Said: ' -'The mill owners have granted the un ion men eVeryt concession In the. matter of hours and wages, and the only con tention now Is the demand Included In the fourth specification given us by tho union to the effect that unlonmen shall be given preference aslagainst nonunion men, -. . "Now, ws do hot thlnj? it Just or right to be dictated ,to by, our employes, especially- after, granting all their other de mands. If the' owners,, are forced to the recognition demanded. It will mean tie-up of our mills and the, stoppage of 3O0,0OO a month, which Includes the $100, 000 in mill employes' wages and $200,000 in Wages' of ! employes of trades dependent upon the, mills. "We are today paying higher wage than anywhere else on the coast Wi do not pay in trade checks, as la the cus tom at other coast cities, and these facta should be taken, into consideration by tho employes .here.. We have always been willing to .discuss the wage schedule or other grievances with our employes as Individual!,, and do not care -to what un ion or organisation they belong. ' "I would also call attention to the fair treatment given employes by owners in Portland who have made It a rule her a to deduct from the employes' wages while the mills are ahut down for short times during the day through accident or other wise, white elsewhere the men lose all the' time that the mills are idle," WHAT EMPLOYER vAND- ' EMPLOYE OUGHT TO DO The seriousness of the labor strikes in Portland is apparent to all. The closing of the sawmills and planing mills if persisted in will seriously handicap building operations. The Journal believes that both the employers and the employes have the welfare of the city at heart, and It today suggests that a mutual under standing could be arranged if only both sides would make concessions In the Interest of harmony, and In the Interest of the city and stats. - The mlllowners and the employe, should hold a conference at once and com to a decision. The employes seem to have the advantage, and they might do themselves and their cause much' good by arranging an im mediate conference, If the proprietors will grant thm a hearing. The Journal believes that there la not a single millowner o prejudiced as not to meet his employe and discuss business matter' of mutual inter est.. The Journal also believe that not a.single employe would take advan tage of any proprietor In this struggle Then why not a conference? Let them meet at once. Fashionable Elegance IN HABERDASHERY Is Attained When All Yon Wear is JUST IN STYLE Your , Hat,' Cloves, Tie, Cane, Umbrella, Handkerchief, Etc., should be Just Right and of the Very Latest Pattern. M. SICHEL, You Every Fusnishing goods Want Supplied by. , MEN'S FURNISHER. 'and HATTER 288 Washington St, Portland, Oregon Sole agent for the JAMESON HOLLAND'S SORROW if- V u DO OC The W thef Tonight and Tuesday pertly doaty. wltti prebaMe th ewere Twenday, Cut ia Half Men's ' Summer Underwear. All sizes in plain and ribbed; Splen - did dHoice of colors. Correct Weights. These , we sell regular, at 50e :fl ' iSpecial at 25c. ay; HENRY J. WHITE : 7'"'- Tv . Sol Asent for the KING Hat. Z O !69 ThIr4 Street '.... -' - t Betweea Morriton and YarnhQI I ) i Oi )CZ30t )CZJ ill IB Seattle Law and Order League to. Battle for the Right. (Journal Special Service.) SEATTLE, May S The Law and Order League has filed notice on the Chief of Police and Prosecuting Attorney that un less gambling Is closed. It would proceed against them personally. They have the affidavits of four young men who gam bled. This action may result In the final closing of every gambling house in Se attle. . '.. BIG FIRE (Scrtpps-McRae News Association.) BUFFALO, May 6. The ftre which de stroyed, the Wells elevator at midnight probably caused the death of Fireman Kennel, who was caught by a falling wall. The loss is half a million dollars. BURNED TO DEATH (Scrtpps-McRae News Association.) NEW YORK. May 6. John Lynch, aged 18. and Emma Boltzar, were burned to death In a Are. In the works of the Eureka Bedding Company, this morning. Six others were Injured, one of whom, Ethel McOrath, wilt die. . 1 HID 1 f (Scripps-McRae News Association.) ROME, May 5. Ambassador Meyer, in audience with the King today, thanked him for pardoning the officers of the cruiser Chicago. COURT OF APPEALS. (Scripps-McRas News Association,) BAN FRANCISCO. May (.-The Circuit Court of Appeals today rendered decisions in the following Oregon cases: - : B. Ban, appellant, vs. Columbia South ern Railway, A. E. Hammond, - Archie Mason and New York Security A Trust Company; Judgment reverse's; " ease re manded for new trial. The casl Was that ot a sub-contractor, who sued the con tractor, . but Included the -California Southern as a legal formality. . C, M. Patterson vs. R. M. Wade, receiver- of the Portland Savings Bank; Judgment afllrmed. J. Q. and J. E. .Ene-llsh' va. tTniiwi States Government, for timber cutting; juogment amrmea." ' American Sales Book Company' and Warren F. Beck vs. Josenhua 'Rulllvant- Judgment afflrmed; . - a , - Tho court also affirmed ludsment In the flrst-two counts against pimmick. sc cused of robbing toe United States mint Of 130,000,' - 1 ' Fears That Her Queen Must Pass From Life Her. Successor. 7 (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) ; LONDON, May l.-Confllctlng reports regarding the condition of Queen WU helmina reached London this morning.' t i A dlaDatch timed 7 A M. says the Queen is still alive,, but her condition la f so serious that none of . the physicians left ths palace in the night. W; MjS An ofllclal bulletin Issued from Castle Loo confirms the statement that her con dition is caused by premature birth, but declares that for the moment the sltua-' Uon is satisfactory. i? . 's Oreat sorrow Is expressed throughout the entire Kingdom over the turn for the worse that oame so suddenly upon the Queen. All hearts (are grieved, and all fear that if she should pass away SO un acceptable ruler may be foisted upon the people, and. apart from : the. difficulties surrounding the, question of the succes sion to ths throne of Holland, the death of Queen. Wtlhelmlna, 4f this should, vn. happily occur, would tend to eonyulse. the Contlnenr poRlticany.: In Germany especially It U a matter of the deepest tmsortancs. The German press" claims that Prince Albrecht, of HohensollernV the acting regent of Burns wick. Is among the nearest in the Dutch succession, and In all the European capitals nervous ap prehension exists that ths absence of a direct heir to the Dutch throne, might precipitate a. struggle for the possession of Hollandt which In Berlin Is regarded as Germany's natural right. PRAYING FOR THEIR SOVEREIGN. HET. LOO, Holland, May 6. Prayers are- being offered for Queen Wllhelmfna la all the. churches today. The ofllclal bulletin today says;. All things considered, her majesty's condition lis satisfactory at the present moment." THE LATEST 4 P. M. HET, LOO, May 5. This afternoon's bulletin reports the Queen's condition as still satisfactory, but the doctors do not deny that she Is very weak. u io m m ' Tilt ASCII! MutineriKill Captain, wire, Baoeiviate ana ard. Before Arrested Murderers JEs ' ;' cape to Chilean Moun S tains. : (Sotipps-McIUs Slews Association.) PORT-; TOWNSENb, May 5.-r-Brttlsh lcce-ConsulKloofilytoaay" received a letter under date et March 18 from Aya cara, Vfiduttt 7nirte7 aniiouncing that th$ crew of the Chilean bark Flecha mu tinied off, the coast of thlle, and mur dered the captain, his wife and babe, and the first and second triatr and steward. They scuttled -thei vessel ,. and went athore ata small settlement on the coast of Chile, and before they could be taken into custody esospe "Jnto the mountains. r, ' fV'.-fc:. ! SSSSBSSSSSSSWSiSlB . . , "t, ! ' . .r. Three Failures An nounced in New York Today. (Scrlppg-McRae Vews Association.) NEW YORK, May fc-The announce ment of three failures si) the exchange this morning caused excessive liquidation of stocks. j- Offenbach ft Moore, brokers for the Webb-Meyer syndicate; Henry Bros. & Co!, and Lockwood, Hurt A'Coi,' are the firms Involved. , .v'" , All three nrma Were closely' identified with the So-called Webb-lffeyef stodks. The effect on exrjKjplj was transitory. - 'None of the oth' "firms wilt make '4. statement. Dr.' Seward Webb arrived this morning and went into executive session, with his business associates. COAL MINERS y ''STRIKE LIKELY (Scripps-McRae News. Association.) ' NEW YORK, May S.-slphn Mitchell, president of the. Miners' Union, today said" that the situation in. the anthracite Held depended entirely "upon the meeting on Wednesday of th miners' executive committee. Asked If this is a favorable time to strike, he said that any time was favor able when right and Justice are on the men's side. - STRIKE PROBABLE. 8CRANTON, Pa.. May 6. It Is general ly believed the anthracite coal miners' strike will take place on Thursday. The question la to be settled here on Wednes day at a meeting of the mine-workers and operators, but it is believed a strike can hot be averted. , j s ) (Scrtpps-McRae News Association.) TUCSON, Arlx.. May 6.-The Yaqul, In dians made an assault upon Vicene Al vares Hacienda, near Guayamas, Mexico, Sunday, killing Alvares and three others. It Is believed they have planned a gen eral raid. . , ; iy. ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT. - (Journal Special Service.) , ROSEBURQ. May .As the result ot an altercation between William Hurd and R. 3. Conklln late last night over a disagreement regarding local matters. Hurd was arrested for assault with a dangerous weapon. Hurd furnished tho required bail to appear, before Justice Roblnett next Monday. Nominated. (Scrtpps-McRae News Association.) WASHINGTON, May (.-The President today nominated Frank P. Sargent to be Commissioner ot Immigration. FATAL WRECK. (Serlpps-McRae News Association.) BERLIN. May S. In a railway wreck near Lelpslg. Herr Frlendel, former Na tional Liberal Deputy, and two others were killed and six Injured. Two Hundred Houses Burned.- 5(8crrppsMcRae -News Association.) r -BUDAPEST, May .-Two hundred houses at the health resort at Bartfleld burnfd todan .',-','" .i Hayemeyer Relates How His Company . V'Beared" the Market. (Scrlpps-McRas News Asaoclation.) WASHINGTON, May 6. - President Havemeyer of the sugar trust was again before- the Senate committee on relations with Cuba this tnornlg. . He named several places In the West where the prices of sugar were reduced last fall to Wrest control of the market from the beet-sugar men. .Ha tolil of the report of an alleged con tract between the beet-sugar men and lbs" fetttliers, whereby the latter were to secure sugar at 10. per cent below any price mads by the trust. ' BURGLARY An East Side Residence Ransacked. Z. M. Youhg, like the good printer that he is. took his wife and little one for an outing at the coast yesterday. Before leaving be locked all , the doors to his residence, 308 East Second street, and placed the cat's lunch in its accustomed place. -When they returned, the residence looked as If a cyclone had struck it. Bu reau 'drawers were emptied of their con tents, carpets were torn up, bedding dis turbed and ths houBe was a veritable wreck. After lif. Young had taken an inven tory of his belongings, he found he was put about IB. In cash, a fine revolver, some souvenir nuggets and a few trink ets. The case will be Investigated by Detectives Kerrigan and Snow. "' ''.',. -J.4 -r'i'.Mi. -rni TiiTnimii n..un . Cattle Reeicpts Fell off More Than Half. (Bertpps-McRae Niws AssoclaUon.) CHICAGO, May 6. The beef agitation has had Its effect In the stock yards, the receipts today falling from the usual 25,- 000 to 10,000. , , : Retail prices are little changed. GREAT FIRE IN LONDON (Scripps-McRae News Association.) LONDON, May 5 A great Are is rag ing on the docks, and two Immense drug warehouses have beeij destroyed. The flames are spreading. HOUSE ADJOURNED IN RESPECT TO OTEY (Scripps-McRae News Association.) WASHINGTON", May B. The House was in session but a few minutes, ad journing as a mark of respect. to Repre sentative Otey, who died yesterday. Otey was designated as one of the members who was to accompany the re mains of Congressman Cummings to his heme, but himself died a few hours later of heart disease. CATHERINE S0FFEL PLEADED GUILTY (Scripps-McRae News Association.) PITTSBURO. May S.-Mrs. Catherine So ft el pleaded guilty this morning to aid ing the Btddle brothers to escape from jail. Sentence' waa deferred till Satur day. . POSTPONEMENT PASSED SENATE (Scripps-McRae News Association.)' ' WASHINGTON, May S.-The Senate to day passed Cockrell's amendment to the sundry civil appropriation bill providing for the postponement of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition to 1904. TWO YEARS . FOR LARCENY. Judge M. C George this morning sen tfnoed James Oliver to -two yeara.in ths state penitentiary for stealing IZtO from a-store. -Oil ver withdrew his plea., ot not guilty and pleaded guilty; - The court ap pointed R. w. Galloway to , act aa his iceal sdvlsci t 4 , ,... WOODARD. CLARKE d CO. .i'ly QUAKER BATH CABINETS SPECIAL FOR 10 DAYS ; . , $ 5 Cabinet for $30 -$10 Cabinet for $650 i A $3 book of Instrctlons with each. ; Greatest -known remedy for Obesity, Rheumatism, Colds. . Nervousness. Kidnev and Liver troubles, etc. t ,u The best general system tonic. ',-: , . v Of our many TESTiriONIALS here H one: "Bath cabinet la ths keass ' one snentli rsduosd any weight eleven pounds." , ! - . . y :iS, "Mrs. E. J. Sumpler, i6g Tenth St., Portland, Or. - WOODARJ), CLARKE CO. Bath Cabinet Sale OUR OFFICE Is now at our new store Our Telephone; number is Main 122, Stock not yet arranged but we can repair your Electric Bells arid install them for you. m JOHN BARRETT CO. New Stores, Corner Sixth and Alder. Opp. The Oresonb.il. 3m AT GILL'S BOOKSHELF THE LAROEST SELLERS THIS WEEK WERE: k ' i, THE THRALL' OFLEIP THE LUCKY, by OttiUla A. Uljencrantz. ' a. AUDREY, by Mary Johnson. 3. THE CONQUEROR, by aertrude Atherton. 4. THE LOVER FUGITIVES, by John Flnnemore. . 5. THE HOUSE WITH THE GREEN SHUTTERS, by Georce Douglas. . 6. A FIRST BOOK UPON THE BIROS OF OREOON AND WASHING. TON, by. William Rogers Lord. , . ., ' THE J. K. OILL CO., c ALDER STREETS ) Henry Fleckenstein , Co; r 304-206 SECOND STREET i-? li. EXCLUSIVELT -WHOLESALE' DHU.L5R8 IN WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS The attention of ths trad is called to ths fact that Henry Flscksn stein i no longer connected srith ths Fleckenstein A Mayer Company. Our Leader, OLD VALLEY WHISKEY. Extra Special Quality THE Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. Leading Manufacturers ia the World of Billiard and Pool Tables, Saloon Fixtures BOWLING ALLEYS AND SUPPLIES. C Office and Salesrooms 49 Third St., Portland, Ore. I EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING I To householders and persons about to build, Our EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS in : Gas and Electrical Fixtures V:S 5 ' are on sale nor at Phices no Othek Concern Can Duplicate. 5 American Tank & Fixture Co. ' v'g Welch & Riner, Sole Northwest Agents, 175 rourth St., Near Yamhill Visitors Welcome. Estlmstes 01 van. Illustrated Catalogs, Frsa , , '3 No More Dread of the Dental Chair : New York Dental Parlors 4th and Morrison Sts.7Pwttawl.Oro. , ' ' ': .. " No Pain No Gas Full Set of Teeth $5.00 Teeth extracted and ffllsd absolutely without sain, but our lata setentlflo method applied to ths rums. No sleep-producing- scents or cocaine. , These are ths only dental parlors In Portland bavins; patented appli ances a.nd lncredlents to extract, AH and apply gold crowns snd porcelain srowna undaectabls from natural teeth, and waxraated tor 19 jraars. WUjV out wis isssi pain.. ; 1 . v. .- ' . Hours: 6:30 to A.OO Suncky ftdO to 3XX RALLYING (Scrlpps-JJcRas News-Association-.)-- i KEy YORK. May lThugh not out of danger, . Archbishop Corrlgaa ia slowly rallying. , ,J , MANN d ABBOTT 93 'SECOND CV.V - Catwssa tsrk a: J C it i