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About Portland evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1902)
RESULT AGAINST; HILL New York Democrats Haye Use for Any Reorganize!". y - f Journal Bpecial Servlc.) V. KKW TORK. June 7. "No t-eorganl ,. ars la the slogan of the liberal Demo crats who held a state contention in Cooper Union today to complete prepara tions for a .vigorous campaign in New :Tork State this tail The addresses and , th resolutions of the Convention all :? pointed to avowed hostility to David Bcn ,. nett Hill and all the other state leaders who were lukewarm In their support of Bryan In his two campaigns, or who , onnty opposed him. In an address to the i public the organiser of the new party -declare:. v . , 'Th falsa leaders of the party in this tat -r- under . David. B. Hill , . were prior''-, to 1894, In absolute r con trol , t ot f, "the ..!, Government of this state, but accomplished nothing for j the people and betrayed the confidence reposed in them. Having prostituted the party to a debased and degraded merce , nary level they used it simply as a means of granting favors to the few. Davd B, Hill u the leader of the party m the state led the party from a majority 'of 112.000 in im to disgraceful defeat in 1894. when, as a, candidate for 'Governor; the people of the state repudiated him and mint Southerners Furious Over Memorial Day.. ; .Speech; T i (Journal 8peclal Service) ; , ,iv NORFOLK. Va. Juno 7.-In tha pres. v enco of ,200 persons, indignant over his re marks regarding lynching in his Memo rial day speech. President Roosevelt was hanged in effigy near Princess ' Ann Courthouse. : Thoro had bead much ex- cited comment .over tha iwuM'ti; in which tho President, is considered to have villi-. n mini EAGLE BICYCLES y $30, $35, $40, $45, $50. COASTERS, $5 extra on any wheel. , If you want to know which la the best - and most durablg equipment, ask to tee EAGLE DOUBLE RIMS and EAGLE CLINCHING TIRES " THE EAOLC DOUBLE RIMS are practically to rlnu combined to : i make one. The combination of wood and aluminum makes the strongest rim ever conceived. ., , . THE EAGLE CUNCHINQ TIRES are the simplest to. repair on the market. I WE EQUIP AN Y WHEEL with single tube tires If desired. ' The exclusive features' found In the EAOLE render this wheel a de sirable one to possesa. 'i, To RIDE an EAGLE 5EAQUEST BROS., r ; Hardware, Bicycles and Cutlery, - t&l&SS. : Nine Years Eagle Agents THE TRIjBUNE Has many rivals but NO EQUALS. The riding public Is becoming: edu cated to this point very rapidly. They are within' reach of everyone. $35, $40 and $50. Cleveland and Imperial TRIED AND TRUSTY. , EVERYONE KNOWS THEfL ' $25.oo .to '$50bo. ' QALCOUA WRIGHT, 147 FIRST STREET, between Morrison and Aldr. No bis leadership by 150,000 majority. These men again, under the leadership of Hill now have the impudence and audacity to aak the confidence of the people." " Amour well-informed politicians the new movement Is regarded as of more National than local I significance. They bellev it to he a well-mid plan of Mr, Bryan and his followers to eliminate Hill, as a Presidential candidate In 1904. Talk about tho Democratic factions having agreed on Hill for a leader la the conv lug- campaign is giving the Bryanlte great concern. They calculate that Hill can be headed off as a Presidential possl blllty by the nomination of a third state tlckot this fall and the consequent a feat of th regular Democratic candidate f or Governor. These views Of the sltua tlon are strengthened by the fact that Norman Et Mack, New York member of the Democratic National, committee, has been In the Went conferring with the Nebraska leader. Mr. Bryan recently suggested the nomination of Mr, Mack tor Governor, , and today's gathering of the element. In revolt Is believed to be tho . first step in an organised fight of the Bryanltes to down Hill and defeat hit hopes of being tho standard-bearer of the party In 1904. ' , . ned the South. la tb nock execution a dummy representing a rough rider was used. Tho plans were made by several of the beat known whlta men in the country. On -tha: , body waa attached placard reading. "He ,VUUfled Our. Coun try for Political Purposes." The crowd, after tho mock execution, circulated ' around the suspended dummy singing "We'll hang Roosevelt to a. Sour Apple Trae.1'. Speeches were mad de nouncing his Memorial day address ana accusing' him fit trying to . disturb the Cordial relations between the North ana the South for political purposes and con demnlng his 'defense of his Philippine policy of .extermination. ' 1 - - -. f -' ? ' Avoidine Shop. v ' Clara-It's really to bad about Mabel, Isn't ItT - ' " ' ' . Maude t don't know. What Is ItT Clara Why, she can't play golf again this season, ' - T J Maude Has She injured herself? Clara No, but she's engaged to a man ufacturer of golf sticks and it would not bo good form, you know. Chicago news, .1 'iis ; . ABOUT TITLED PEOPLE; y:x:.xf..,.v rt-jX$-ty,firL Five thousand dollar t waa the ' price paid by the Empres of Ru,la recently for a dree. It waa a maa of tlverm broldery. and eight girl were at work -upon it fn relay flight and day for six week. -The Ccartna 1 beautiful and youthful In appearance. Amelia Kusaner Coudert, the welt-known' miniature paint er, last year pamted a - portrait of the Kmpres, who gave her some flofceft alt. tinga - Comparatively few photograph have been taken of iter, for he I some what averse to posing before a "camera. She is -herself, however, quite an enthusi astic amateur photographer, and fre quently take her camera with her when traveling. , u ' The Queen of Roumania, rtiore famil iarly known as Carmen Sylva, Is a great lover of nature. Nrly -all of her liter dry work has- been done .-out of door. One of fter favorite spots la a little sum mer house built of reed and surrounded by a hedge of rose bushes. A hammock t swung in on corner and when not resting here the Queen sit at the writ ing table, which is carved from stone and overgrown with lichens. Tor flower Carmen Bylva has a particular fondness and. keeps them always about her in' profusion. , The Uncut collection of Russlart sables In, the world is owned by the Dowager Empress of Russia. The ' lining of one of her cloak cost $50,000. - She dresses, in black and devotes much of her time to work of charity. . Transit at the Hub. , , Passenger (after a hot runVhy don't you stop tha car at the corner? ,Dldn't you see me signal you to'stopf ' . 'Conductor The fact Is, sir. you overdid the thing. I thought yoa were practicing Swedish - movement . athletic. Boston Transcript. ' " ' , Out West. "Are you .Widpwf Ye." . - " -,v "Death or Dakota r. .-. The JOURNAL .. ... 'i ', , n ,y'ti -t , j: Kenyon Meredith twisted round 'sev eral times on hi revolving' chair, and. with an Impatient movement of th hand. said; - . -- "ask Mis Gerard to com In her.4 Th frown left hi face a a girl ap peared girl who waa unkrfowh to fetid v by nam.' ' v "l don't know why, it i,M'4h aald. Without prefac. "but mother can know no peace till ha tta seen you. Sh knew your father, . you know,' with (a aeer, Ironical amlla. "IIow bored you muit i with. people who trad on. that past ac- oualntanc to mak you oo thing you hate." ; , 'Not at all," he hastened to assure her, letting hi .quick, appreciative y rot from Ah soft curve of her uplifted chin to her little patent-clad toes, that wera tracing pattern on the carpet. "Only, you see, I no longer praetlc - J A triviality of that sort mean notu lng to mother,' sh. answered. And ,h laughed a Very ' attractive. pleasant - laugh and wondered why ah roused la him interest; why 'ho kept al ienee that he might hoar her voice why he felt compelled to seek hr glance, that glance that wandered rather haughtily over hi head. , '." Meredith inwardly complimented Mrs, Gerard upon her choice of a messenger. Aloud, he merely said: ' ? ' - T- "It will give m great pleasure," and ros a she did, furtively marking .th mlxtur of question and Incredulity "In her straight, raised eyebrows. . Bhe thanked him gravely, indifferently, was evidently quite -unconscious of the warm .jreaaur .of .hi . .handclasp, and. with a slight bow,' left him. .' " And that la how they first met .. ',' "Mother 1 not really 111." There was no question In" tha "girl's tone. She was standing befora.Mera dith, her eye fixed searching' on his,' and they were both occupying jth "half- yard of . Mrs. Qirard's balcony . which was not covered with flower boxes, No not really," ho replied, unguarded ly, watching tha little soft rings of bair as they wer lifted from her forehead by the light, night wind. r : , t "Then why have you com her every day. for five woeirt" . . ' . It was a quest)?, ho war not prepared to answer offhand, and so took 'refuge in temporary silence. 'It please her," he said at last. "She- she ha confidence in me,' and it en able me to ae you, too sometimes." Sometime T- she queried and smiled- on of her rare, sweet miles full in hi yes. He thrust his hands Into his pock et, overcoming a desire to draw nor Into his arms. And his voice seemed : cold when h spoke again, becaus of th r-. stratnt he was putting on himself. - Tour life cannot be a happy , one, shut up in this great house, in: everlasting at tendance upon " I- : 'No, it 1 not happy;" hut that cannot ba, helped." - ! , "I differ wtth you. It can It should. It-you will let It be so-it Shall!" ' "I It truer ' The simple words left tb girl's .lips r WHY WAIT ? Until, the pangs of tooth-ache come. Bet ter not put it off. We devitalue. nerves? ex tract an4, perform, all .operations under a guarantee of ' " C. NO PAW!. f tr, A. Wis. . - - Ji's. ;wt. Jim 11. ,9oo, i bis, Falling Bolldliki. II oar. Third and Wasbingto btreeU. .. . . There's Cool Comfort - ...-. r-- r la properly lauadrled linen. Our : customers know It. If you are , wearing- the 'clammy, sticky, wilUble kind try a change. Send tJNION LAINDRY Phone Alblna i or Columbia 6MS. no ma Aiaias in Kussia. . , The idea is atin" Allowed to Drevftll Jn Russia that single' life is a disKrao tp women, for there are no old maids ex cept in th religion orders. If the pr- enta cannot arrange a marriage for the daughter she nlake ' Journey, and 1 thua lost to the" gossiping community, Boon report are .circulated of her mar riage to a foreigner. Long absence brings forgetfulneaa, ao that when the story Is told of the death, of the foreign nusoana in a strange land there are few who c'ar to Inqutre ftirther.-'Indeed. it 1 a breach of etlqultt to suggest doubts under such circumstance, and th woman finally re turn a a . broken-hearted widow. Slie has met the conditions of the country, and she la no longer a single person In society. Thu the fiction of "no unmar ried women" 'I preserved in the domain Of tho Cxar. Chlcajjo Tribune. Scented New Game. Capper (at foot of State street stalr way Wan' to try your luck a bit? Nlc Httla game going on upntiiira. Indignant Cltiien Sir, I urn a church worker. - . - - ... ; Capper (becoming Interested) Webby that's a better graft than this. How do you work 'emT Chicaco Tribune. Probably. Teacher What .would you call a man that never told a lie? Pupil Deaf and dumb. SHORT STORY t ...., ! ,i.M, , , m m - i M sh. stood, whit and cold beside hlra. ."My dear glrt-but what dees it mat, terT" h replied; all hi magnatlam oom- ,lng t th rencu. - Z "It is tru,h ald-"and to pleaurl yourself yu hav laid my life waste.' . Tho words, gently spoken, vshimed him 1 a ht bitter reproach could hav dona. "At ftrat." h admitted, th slow color rising to, and then receding from, hi face, "In wantori oareiesii 1 played gam so familiar to ma only in different linaa And lhenr It -became Earnest; o desperately, painfully earnest! " I sught to hav 4rawa hack, hut 1 could not! It Is so seldom A nan resists, hi htollna tionsr And, then .1 forgot everything; at least; I shut out remembrance." He Went . on - vehemently, noting the growing pallor'of her cheek. "i acserve every reproach from you. "But that IS. the worst ot it," she in terrupted, coming nearer , to htm, , and resting her sold hands half abwiutl pi his breast. "I cannot r reproach you I don't want to. Don't you sea that it 1 an awful battle between my love for you and my determination to put you out of my life altogether f And I am so fear nil lest It should he a one-sided fight lest tho victory should II with th on It chould not. Can't you understand. I hav no heart, no mind, that 1s not dom inated, by you. Ther U only just th certainty that in that future of which you speak, you. forgetting that you had dragged me down, a light laugh that had a sob In It. "tempt me to stay!" Ther was something- in her voice which told him argument would be useless, and with a hopeless sigh he let his arms fall to his side and left her free. ' There was dead silence, save for the ticking of the clock, which, sounded un- unusually loud. He half, rather than saw, that she reached the door. t It opened, then closed and still sh wa not gone. She was coming toward him.- Bhe had not atrangeth to go, after all, he would learn to .despise me, too! That alone goad my spirit to right-doing. To ;i else I am blinded by my love tha love Which makes all vnn mv anil iln nam goodkin my eye. Remember, that " I did not even ask if any other Woman had a sacred claim upon. you. Now oh! go back to her! v s - What,' then, do you mean to dT he asked. . , , . , ,v "To leave you now at once. Don't" with thought, while a wild, delirious Joy, that sent the blood rushing to hi head, and robbed him of alght . and , hearing, took possession of him. ',.. "Tqu have' come back?" ha Said hi-MtU lessly, and held out to her ; both his hands. ' Tear," she answered. ' gravely, don't make that other woman suffer a" The real of the sentence died amy in a whlaper. Through tha . blind?, .tangle of his mind, the booming in his ears, there came the alow, departing rustle , of her gown, the click of th latch, tha soft clos ing of the door. . - His face contracted painfully and then fell forward on to his arms flung down In bitter, hopeless despair upon the win- 00W sill.'.' : t', ' Pr. T.. i- VVia. both PhamiiVwk InH ihl , Ope eyenlngi till v) Sunday, oia. 468. vpc c DC r tkXUS ' i ') i Of them are being ridden in the. Northwest. That's why. nuers ox omer mattes are rushing to trade in i their 1 902 The Chain, Chainless and Cushion Frame Models $25, $36. $35. $40; $50 rs It means something to be riding a wheel that is repi t resented has been represented and will be for some time tQ come. AsK some rider of a "here today done tomorrow' wheel who has met with an accident v ana cannot get repairs.' AUTOMOBIDI aiid MOTORGYGliE n f ,",,:', " k - , - Fred T. ; - ' , ' 105 - 107 - R'' SPOKANE C LIGHTS' AN& SIDELIGHTS. "Did the typhoid fever leav you with anything?" ; "No; th doctor got it all. "-Arkansas Traveler. Mamma iat the Boo) what do you think of the baby leopards, Elsie T Aren't they handsome T Little JElsle But do they always com in th same pattern, mamma T Puck. First Workman Why don't yer buy yer own matches, 'stead of always cadgln mine? second Workman You're) uncommon mean with yer matches. I'll Just take a few (helps himself to two-thirds) and b hlnderpendent of yer! Punch. He I believe you cared for me th first time we ever met. She Why, what make you think soT lie Because you kept looking at at so steadily. Every tlm I glanced in youi direction your gas waa riveted upon me. She Oh, but it wasn't becaut X had fallen in lov with you. 1 was thinking what a pity it wa there was no on near and dear to you who could tell you What wretched taste you had in necktie-Tit Bts. FAME'S PATHWAY.: General Drummond, an old resident of Guatemala, say of Godfrey Hunter that he was so unpopuular as United States minister that when he gave his last re-v oeptlon only six Chinamen and a Pol at tended. , ' , , The Russian Arctic explorer. Dr. Alex ander von Bunge, declare in a Tecant magazine article that Andre was a vic tim of international rivalry, the success of the Norwegian,-Nansen, having led him impetuously to undertak hi peril on trip, in the hops of Surpassing him and thus putting Sweden in the lead. The-grand duk of Saxe-WImer la Just ft years of age. and i said to. be th richest bachelor in Europe, not vn ex cepting hi majesty of . Spain. Rumor ha credited Ma royal highness with ten der sentiments - toward more than .on pi.'nceas. the latter selection being th Princess Beatrice of Baxe-Coburg and Gotha,'.whos attraction ar becoming greater every year. . Tonsorial Ja& " " PercyHad a beastly wud shock lawst evening, doncher know. - y - . ' .Harold-What wa th mattah, deab boyt - f , Percy Met Clawreno on th stweet, and he was undak the influence Of llquah. 'Harold Yaws,' poor chappie! A.howid barbah put some bay rum on, hi face, doncher see. Omaha New. ' V ' : . . . Tough Proposition.' 'Farmer's Wife I thought you said you wer hungry. K , ' ' 1 . . ; Weary Willie Daf wot I sed, ma'm. ; Farmer' WifeThen why don't you cat that piece of steak-'1 jrav you?, , .i . iWry WiHiet-Paf U.rlghtL ma'm, J didn't aak for work.-J3es Moines Newa -Too Slow. Ethel--But Harry Gayboy 1 so 'f aat, ilyrtle-H , isn't fast anougb.. to get away from ma; -' ' . 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Finest flshlnav hunting and health' re. sort on the Coast. 'Climate perfect; no wind, no fog; no r ' dusty roads. , I v Trout fishing unsurpased. J ; . . : Hot, swimming, ateam, sulphtir Eand mud bath. , , .. . , ) Rate Sa.oo to Sa..o fter dav. k $10.00 to $14.00 per week, -y i rult particulars upon application.. BLAZIER'iS t FOIST AND MADISON STS. .. Ws cash aJO kinds of checks,Mgoddn "bad" and indifferent, at all hours of tho day and night, including Sunday I. : Sufficient PrdolxZ4 ' "Bui protasted th opera ingr wh was stranded.: Ir sing In ae grand opery.'f i'How do I know that? spoke Tupi th otel cleflt,. ...V U 7? . :0J'Z? 1 will prov that 1 apeak only sa truth. I hav twenty testimonials sat I ' us " omebody' tonla." , ' Th evidence, was sofflclent and tho star was assigned - iff . h heat .room In ' tha housw-Cblcago News, ' . .i I I ' II U ! n f