THE -TJnrBNEN'd : JOTTlW.AIi, rORTLAOT),- OltEGO TUESDAY, JUKE 10, 1902. "1 Ml. Barricades tiqipation of A T CScripW-ntcBAe XeWs Association.) -i' VlUCeBBAKROk ., Jans tt.-aieom ha again fallen upon the anthracite re - tton,, cow that It Is generally known that nothing tangible Ja the way bf 4 settle ' tnent bt th immers strik 1 expected t follow the cosfereheY between President ' Mitchell and Commissioner Wright ; Today the la erery evidence that th ' fenlner aad Operator are as far apart a everv:. -X v; 'ft V ! -"-: i-' ' " i 1 tn or'W;fctlftf barricade lad hemes for the non-union men is being hushed with vigor. . m striker thl morerfng indaeed th : fir fighters at th Jersey colllerr to quit work. 1 taring eel St na in th mines to check thl flames that have been ftglng lor M month. Unless thw company mi Everythiingr1 They Say, . ig We1jfyith-Them.: 1 x ' U i ' I' ' 4 Th Buodlar TtmdM cobhoU net Mat tight, hut aU tha kuilnaaa don oonalBted I tha itvfti rauUhi rUi ' K tottaa W taken reardln tha atrlk altuaUon, 41 th wemberl of fha tai-loiia uhlona aam wait !m4 with th tttloo)t,K's: t That aay thai aanainar material U ar- tlTr ta eewtoad iota from a Vraa 1 cleco, aa well a from Ealain and Van- to carry on tha law amount of con iarnctlo 6l hOW J 9iraV5f-, t)a ol th nloi man UUa horlUn Thar r fully m oanjr tnen at work - ttbi tountlft th ? Amalgut4 ' Woodworker, aa tfaer war prior to tha . tflkaV'2 tb ..fcafptntert art pfatty wW - mployd it fair material, th plumbers , ar at work and thcr l Mt - a. Mia , palnur la th city.' Th general aitua- - Uer tiadf th mradmataacea, eoM tat be ktf bAler Ihift at preaent Tb ttrlkfl wUl probably rt a tod thltttf for Portland la th end. When It U Bnaliy aetUad thart will b ona ot th buileet buliainf periods tver known here," Thft tlchmltt planing thllV.t&a Mlon "eonctfh 011 th fiaat Bid. Will heftltt rations tomorrow, and in a few days the management eapocts) to employ1' two Shift of 40 ntt Vaohk t Thial la addiOott td the othsr mail un Ion :AiU hero, will glv WBploymn to nearly all tha looked-out woodworkers. Th lattar aro tallied workman and th union mills 111 b la a poaltlon to naki ft Interesting for th boycotted concern which : m immt, ; m great aettgura. -with ' unskilled , labor. - - Tki itnlAK nvittla mrm ahnUi u nftltllM tar aaxlety about their balnf tenabl t aeour lumbar from th sawmills. On th oontrary. they aar that they can g all th lumbar they wish, from almost - any source, by putflng up th tash for ' It. The resolutions passes by th mill men sawmill men ana master butraera tho th rday,' sUOng . that any Arm would b soyoottsd tot tolithff lumMf td any on employing union help, d not earn to b aooomplUhlng the result In tended, Lumber If being sold promlscu nudl fhSut auMtlan hetntf aaked. and evidently th resolutions hay not ctiU4 tt'hlfmt M trrer th&t ft was oalcmlated ther Should. - Tha proprietors o the boycotted tnllls slUltefuse t talk on the situauom, Uan- 'ager" Heppach of the Kleoial mill wa an Yesterday, bfat reTerrva the feportei t -William U renton, the mlllmaa'i it- tarney, ' Mr. Fenton was out of town, bat it la well underatood that tha aseo elation Is as bitterly opposed to arbitra tion aa erer. - , .r v v .. , , FOUND DEAD :-lCHlGA60 HIGAaO Jm lAaohd R. Winders, .printer, employed on th Ban Fran room in the Demon Hotel thl morn- tag, havuig shot himself in the head dur iaa th algbl. He -came here as a dele gate tn the Interest of tha International Typographical Uhlofi. :; A lter found on nia person inaicatee xnat tne uvea at EOT 6lQ, Oakland. The metlve Of the suicide I unknown. ' . ' i .-. in no '(fScrlp'p's-jfcRa j New Association.) etiN FRANCISCO,June 10.-Th4 annual convention pf. the Jostle Shrlqers opened this morning with a street parade of the vteltmr bnimmed patrol, to Golden Gate Hall, where the Tntpeflal Council met. Mayor Schmlti delivering an ad ores pf welcome. Tli elty la elaborately decorated la holiday attire. - , - J DR. R. D. NORTURIP , dSXEQPATH ; ; - 1 treaU Succeufully An'- 1 N - r.IKVCdS 1HD (BEOHIC DIStAStS C.Txdt 41$ Dekum BBtldlng, .: 'f U Xkki and Washington' St ' , Call tot literature.', " X'M' : Are Beinff. Biiilt in An Grave Trouble. tokhag t id tRetr placed thr will b pit immen loss. 1t , President MUenelfand Secretary Easley of the Civic Federation held a eonferent thl tnornlng, BoOl disclaimed that It had My bearing ok tn situation, - , MS'.'J1. !"'"! V""""" : GUARDS DESERT1NQ. . (Sortpso-McRa News Aoiatie.) - WILKBSBARRB, ; Juno 10.LrgS nuttWrl of dtterUohi nt occurred if Nanttook and th question of providing for tha men In th tooade threatenl t resmv HnK into ft verfotr matter, Tha merchant have threatened th opera tort with it boycott, had f refu lnf to sell goods tor use In tha bar- 4 rlcadeev MASONIC: SESSION The 3rand Chapter5 at Oregon, feoyal Arch Masons, met In annual session at the Masonic Temple, Third and Alder, yesterday, - Grand Priest L VL i Thelisen presiding. . The report ef the secretary showed an increase 'lit membership during th last year tr 1ml. ; , Offleer elected for the ensuing year werei , , t P . Grand high priest Vt, A. Clelijnd: dep uty grand high priest' E. W. Davis, grand, king, T. 7. Byalit grand ' scribe, Edward Uiddlei grand treasurer. D. t. Mason, grand secretary, ). 9 Koblneoal grand eaplaia, tot t Pierce! grand lec turer; J. n. Cleland: grand ehaplaln. 4. M. T6ran (grand royal arch captain, A. 1L Btlner; master of thirl valf K. Kid dle; master of the second rale, J. Mil ler, master of tha first Vale, JL. J. Mar shal J ientln!, Gustav Wilson.' Z Th Order of High . Priesthood met in annual convention and conferred the or der upon 4h fouowing candidate last oVening: V. it well. ' Union ' tV. A. tldlmea, Ashlandi: W. Boys. Portlahd; O. JU. faawkins, Independence; K. Osbom, Astoria: TV, H. Daaeyr Portlaad. 'rite ordrf the eomldg ar: President, 0. a HtdsoH tice-ptesldenK 1 X. Hedton; chaplain,- M. 0. Woodcock ! treasure! Lot I Pierce; .recorder. J. T. ttoblnion; master, D. W. Taylor r conducting. A. J. Btlles, heralo,. f.', . Miller; steward, 1. It trrlaa, ; V- ' 2 .The Orand Lodge of Oregon, Aholent freS S&d Accepted Masons, meets at 10 ereioc tomomw una will ethtinu ir three days. Their exercises Includes the eoraer tton laying of the hew SeottUK Rite OatbedraL , Ot Jtyday the grahd lodge will visit Salera and Saturday will be held tha Installation and annual ban- DEBATE ON . . : CORLISS BILL , (Scflpps-McRa Ksw'Assolitlon.) WAiHINQTON, June lo,-Th Sous thl afternoon began the general debate m the Gertie bill providing for the con truotlon , of " th faclflo Cabl by the Goverhmeat. Th President today sent to the Senate th . nomination of Ben jamin Crocker to so Collector of Inter nal Revenue for th state of Washington, ih Becretary . of the Treasury has re ceived , th resignation of Col. Silas Wright, Deputy Collector of Customs of th Aleak district; ' -v -- THE CANVASS Driscoll Leads Storey to Fifteen - - Precincts. Fifteen precinct In this county h&vl been 6fflol'ally aaVasd and Chamberlain ha gained two vote. The count on Sheriff stands: Storey, MS91 Driscoll, 1071. The lead of Drleooll in these U precincts is accounted for by th fact that Precincts 1 s and 18 Went heavily igilntt Btcrey. He claim the Other precincts will mere than give him 16s plurality, whloli he claims on unoffi cial figures. , , LAND RUSH ' Journal special Sirvie.) OREGON CITT, Jun 10.-A rush was nlad ba th United State Land Office! herd today by 45 persons applying (or. tomesteais In iwnshttl i south, range 10 west. Just thrown open for settlement Th township contalhs SboUt SM Claims, alt. situated In Clackamas. County. : , Complicated Utigatiba wui enstte be tween; those who have filed, as of th tS who have thus far made application, only 18 are sure 6f their tinea' ' . , (Scrlpps-McHae News A0olation.i . DHESDEN, June lO.-The King of Sax ony is not so strong as he wa yester , day, deepli th fact that be had several I nours- sleep last night S , ..""'' ' - - " I !- i ,r r Were Wot Guilty. ' ; In the United State iHstrict Court to- day. Bcott , Lane and WUllam , Metcalf wer rouna not guilty on the charge of! selling liquor , t laduuw oa th Silet suservatioa. ? .5'? F-ZJi' :'i r-:- WHEAf MARKET. CHICAGO, Juae .-Wheat, 79 M And 71 g--v.v'; SAW , FRAXClSCCv Juno 10. Wheat u ir an u ks. r,y. ioiioun Miss WifikJemanA Jdmps to the Toji - , " Ml IH UN hi I! ,V t , la, the Journal Contest for Frte Vacation." . iJli Atta Wlnklemahil tikes . th lead today la Th Journal votlngf contest . Her friend flooded the ofnc with vote yesterday, and there were so many that It took h contest editor , an. hour , to count them alL 'r"'Wp ?i i-S AS fcrtnter to te Voidrs, ft Vduld b a good plii to InfcloSe .your: eoUpens In unsealed envelopes, s that they. Will not become scattered and lost , i vi The contest, K th Weather, is warm ing up. ' TheH wef same J new names aided today. IM the good work go on. - The vote today Is as follows: K , Misi ftttt wittkiimann .'.Ji30 Mis Margaret Btnt&let t;....;....u..AW Mis Mirgtret Chapman ...,..,10i Mies ftos rraiiklln tit Miss Birbari Westenfetder ............ too Mis tittle SaUb ......................; 39 Mi tissle Llnd SOl Mis Mlhnle Harris ,. 1M Mis Ellsahelh Rellteribftch ............ Jfcfl Mrs. CathftHn AdaOts S3S MIsi All' Utaytdft ill Miss Ltssu Wilson It Mlsi Mildred ft. Webb ................. 4f Mis Ursula Michel ...' 12 Miss Emily Byrne ..,...."....,........ S3 Miss Waddell ,...,.it.t..s.....n...l Miss Lucy Batentan '..,...., 11 Miss Bessie Zimmerman .....i,"; t .WAS A QUEER WAY. J i ' rn ! in lit .i .in ,a Who know the' whereabouts of W. R. Way t -About M laboring men would ilk to know the hhswer. . A few days g W. Vt. SL' Way, repre ; sentlng himself to be an agent of he t Lamar Combaav. a big- mminar c4- cern ot Colorado, came Into a "local em ployment bureau and requested W men eooksr mborerS, etd,- h ootnpiny de sired to establish a smelter in a place about SO mile from Reestind, B. C He explained that ho could get the men in Spokane, but did not like to risk It, He went to a restaurant and ordered lunches pot up for the men and teld them to meet hlra In th emplpyment elfice on Morrison street it VM o'clock yesterday mornlnaf Aa ha did hot aobeir at that hour. Inquiry was made at th Eamdnd I Hotel, where be stoppea. ana in infor mation give out that he gave tip hl . room yesterday morning and left on the Northern Paclflo train for Bpokane, ' - Some of the rnrt he hired tt aii other jobs to tiki this on, and, he on them said, "We're tn nice tlx. - ; ; : ' Th Seventh Annul! ?, iesslon of ' the i Suierlor Lodr of the Deem of Honor ' convened in th Se'lllng-Hlrsch building at 1 o'clock thl morning. After th for mal opening, ths Superior Lodge begree wa conferred on U representative. The Superior Chief of Honor invited Mrs. Wild Bellsnap to the platform and In behalf of tha Grand Lodge of Oregon welcomed the Superior Lodge officers and representative. She concluded her, M- drea of welcome by presenting the Bu- perior Chief of Hcftor With 4wo ' haad- aoma gavels. ' mounted with stive ind suitably Inscribed. The Superior Chief of Honor responded in i hiDDt Vein. A feaolutlCh of sympathy" Was extended to Past Superior Chief Mr. s Mary J. Btewart of California, A member of the Committee oil Arbitration and Appeals, who I 111 and unable to b present. V One of the pleasing "Incidents of this morning's seislod wa the Introduction ot Mrs. Ella Kettredge,, Grand Chief of Honor of the State of Washington, who united with Oregon la welcoming the : Superior. Lodga , .c. i tf ,?v In the hame of the Grand Lfldge bf Orefcn, D. of II., Mrs. Ollie Stephens, Grand Recorder Ot Oregom svesented the officers and representative a badge that represented an eloquent description of we history and .resources Cf Oregon. . 3 ' There wis short meotltig thl after-' noon, when various oommittees will he 1 appointed, ' ' .'!,"' Monainent Association. The Soldiers' Monument Association held a meeting Sunday 'afternoon. The matter of raising fund by subscription fer erecUng th proposed monument In fjone Fir Cemetery will be submitted to tho annual encampment of the Indian War veteran and also th reunion of th Oregon Plonew Assoclatloa Th next mUng of the aaeoolaUon will b hold at M Grand avenue, Jun 2 jj v H'' , RIVER BULLETIN. Edward A. Beats, th forecast official, promise iota river surprise net week. The river I falling this Hreek. but 'next week it will start rising: rOa Wednesday It will come to a stand at U.f feet vat Portland, and at the Dalles the rivr wUJ rise during the remainder ot the week;;; 3 I I Come to Me .If you are sick from any cause and have, failed to get relief, come right away. I will not charge you for a consulta tion. Vital Science will cure i you, most likely, DR. EDWIN C. HOLMES, 819 -Sa Ablngtoa Building. ; WANTED :: I Men sad women te locate on i S some elegant Timber Lands. . " Splendid opportunity; enquire S hnmedlately, 301 PaUinr BUg. ! HD Of on FREE 4 -if Days at the . Seaside . Just Think! "Ten happy, blissful days, Away, from the heat and ; dust Ind ill-nature of "city summer' weather. Ten de Iightful, care-free days at Old Ocean, whose breeze4 brings bloom to the cheek,' brightness, to the eye, and lprijhtliness to the Itep. . ' : ;Aftd bi$t of all, she will not have to skimp alonj - for Weeks on short allowance In "ofder to injoy It, for - ' r v 1 the , ' a-:1,.. , Journal All the r - V- To the most p6pu!ar young woman In Portland The Journal will give a ten days trip to the seaside and pay her expensed down and back, and her hotel bifl while there. To determine her popularity a vote will be takta and the one receiving thi most votes will get the trip. The one getting the next highest number will be given A trip lasting from 5atur day to Monday, all free. The one who ia third In the list will recelveje trip up the lordly Columbia and return. - This la a chance for the worthy , young women "who fill busy places h the city to take a vacation "trip. . COMPROMISED The personal damag suit f Joseph Ac- ton vs. Jack Fahla and "Billy Smith will never go. to trial, as the attorney for the plaintiff has received order front hi Cli ent to drop the case. ',' ;! '. It is understood that Acton, who was Without employment when he had the ( trouble with Fahla and Smith, accept a Steady position in preferenc to taking a thanes of recovering anything ; la the 'ROUND TOWN. " Ther will he t ntetlag of the Fourth of July committee this evenaig at S0 Chamber of Commerce building. Reports will be handed In by the various soUcItt ing aemnsitteea t Captain Charles XL McDonnell we un animously elected Major of th Third ttegiment, O. N. O., last eight,; At a meet Ing of tho officer ot the regtaseat. . This position wa formeriy Ailed by Major F. 8. 'Kelly, who resigM last Week. ; , The steamer Alliance entered from San Francises yesterdajr with a aw&eral Serge Of Waning mill stuff, constating- of shin : gifts, dCora, etc, eonrngsod to Portland consumers. While standing in front of th Orgo hlan building at tSS o'clock this morn ing .A. W. Beldlng, th jeweler, fell ia a faint, duo either to tb heat or to heart trouble. A, half hoWs work .by three physician revlred bin, after which he was taken . hi hemmtiZZ'ii"' The door wOI omett at f o'clock tdniftht tor Miss Mary Cas aseMsrt at Parsons' hall., Tho concert Win btgis at 1:30. . . A10NTAVIIXA ACTIVE ' - i a ' 11 in OVS.Vv" " t 'At th oeott istb t the Montavilia Board of Trad sensf brand of fir e Ungulsher will be tesstad sad an adoption made t on of ihess for as ia that Su burb. ii-'iifj. , . 1 t The matter Of appouttng a committee for 'the purpose of ing that all the JOURNA I ,- I . Who , Will , " C'--A V --Met This! vl .-.. ' vltM .- -'CHOICE?: - - i Here's the Plan Who Is Your Choice ? house la th district art properly num bered before beginning the fro mall de livery titer, will be attended to. Th giving of 1100, as at present,1 to eaoh of th teacher la the public School by the board ot directors will also be aired. . THE WEATHER. - . Thunderstorms and light rain occurred last night at Los Angelei and Saa Diego, and light rata has fallen In 'North Da kota. The Veather i clear, with moder ately mild temperatures elsewhere In the weatera portion of the United Stat.., Th Indications ar for fair weather la this -district ' Wednesday. It will be warmer tonight la Western Oregon 'and cooler la Southern Idaho. The tempera tures will rise - Wednesday : ia Oregon, Washington and Idaho,: . '. , ' 'EDWARD A.'. B8ALS. C" - Forecast Cdlclal. Raise Money tor Site, A meeting of the Peninsula Board of Trade was held Saturday evening, large number of residence of the vicinity being In attendance. The committor appointed to ralss a fond of S3009 for the purpose of placing, th advanUe of University Park As a sit for thd vm Fir reporrea that their task had been- tooochpiisheov - Th proposiUofl t eatendlflg th Lower Albina line to North Alblna,, submitted by th Central Albina Sub-Board of Trade, was favorably considered. , Th board adopUd reiolutio ad'oee-t IA ths holding ot th 1905 Fair Unl terettyJTarK, , ' w v i i.; Mount tauor. , ; Mr. and Mr. VL ftemlch of New Loft, den. Wis., will arrlv this evening for a Visit with friends at Mt Tabor. Th ML Tabor ball team ha again met defeat, thl time at the hands of the Clackamas nine. The game wa played if Mt Tabor and resulted In a score . ot SI to IT, Claekams being the victors, r A grand oeleJ wUl be tlvwti hy Mt. tabor Assembly, No. 11, United ArUsaaa, and Conditions I VOTE FOR At AS THIS ONE TO TAKfi THE Journal Vacation Trip. Cut Out This Coubbii. oa wrtv is- yfTsiwr-o. ySikrS. at Oriental Hall, West .venue, this even ing. The proceed will be given to a Very worthy widow at Irfnts, ' , - C. B. Veerhees is rushing th .construc tion of his new residence. Th frame work has been finished. ' - . c'H. Halt .has moved his 'family to West avenue, and Deabeny street. Clyde Mlddlston, who was tua down by one of the Mt, Tabor cars st th city e Bubdrbaa line several weeks ago, is alow ty recovering. : His oendltlos I o greatly improved that: Dr.-: Cv F, Sotklns, th physician In Attendance), he great hope that h WlU yet save hi leg. ? ( . , . John Curtis, a traveling man of Toroh" to,:w Visitor t th reside f Oranatn. th Mi TW druggist; SatoN day morning:. He left for bis home SttrH day vnlng.- -' -n , TEACHER BLECtED. The directors of the Mount Tabor school district, met last evening and elected the teachers for th ensuing term, Only two vacancies wera open and they' Wer filled, th rest 'of the teacher being re-elected. Following la th list:. Mount Tabor Bchool Firet .grade , Miss. Margaret Tra cey, - second grade, -Miss Bessie, Fields third grade,' Miss iiary 'Perry: " feurth grade, Miss jennett - Arohboldf " HftH grade, Mies Eva B. atdirord; sltth grade, Miss yessle Bark; seventh grade, MIsrS Mary Buxton ; heslstant ttghtli ' grad, Mis. C. L. Hoover; wusid teacher, a B. Hunter? 3. O. Halt principal, Qieneo Bchool Miss Julian Prentiss, Mis W. Bumsy and Miss L. Beau. :.' ' DEATHS, V 4 t William Powers, aged 11 year, hospital; lockjaw. - ' ' 1 ' Loul Winters,-aged M years, A County hospital. ' . . . " s. - Lorctu Whit, aged 17 year,' Salem, maniacal exhaustion. ..-., . . r Homer H. Brewster, aged U year. Bell wood ;' drowning. -V - f , a ' The new directory Just Issued by -the Columbia Telephone Company show the Company to be growing. , . , a 9 Fill out the Coupon, send it 3 in( talk to your friends who read THE JOURNAL and ask. them to Work for - your choice. Interest your friends who do not take the paper. UwilllakaalUUt effort on your part, ' for. others, are' working , with A will,u YOU SEND YOUR CHOiCe andyoifir b repafd " tor your trouble many times.' Journal- Pays' All the Bills: Ona coupon arvefy day.' Six coupons will be given, for a week's paid . In ad vance subscription! twen tysbf votes will be given tor a month's paid In ad vance ' subscription, and seventy-eight votes will be given for every - three month' paid in advance subscription. SvV xrww stxtdtess. rx-t jsnsT H i the latest ; t ';W III, h.iii II f f' r , Location of Convicts Known to, Officers.- . , " (Journal Special Service.) ' ... , aALBU, Or., Jh t0r-43ervaw wood chopper fpttt that Tracy and Mernii, the escaped convicts, ' came into wood camp ther at 4 O'clock this morning and bdmptlled the Choppers tb' fcake breaks fast for them. They then abandbned thetr . horses, taking to tbi Woods, fiheriff tlvf . bin, With his tots and A number at Walla Wall& bloodhodiJus, leave ba1 thl afternoon' train for Oerval t take up the trail. , STREET CONTRACT. ; A meeting ot the 'Board, of I Public, J Works was held thi afternoon, t City Engineer W. W. Chase reported having improved .sidewalks at Hall .street . be-... tweea Flrt and SeComl, abutting en lot., S, block 123 f and on Crand avertua, abut ting on lot 8. Mock 11, . , ' ( Auditor Devlin reported th following -e the lowest bidder for street ant bewer Improvement:' , -.,r ' ' v Saat ISth. Kelliy A Stephetis,. tm.61. Blocks 14 knd IS Kenworthy' addlUon, tiouls James and Dabuhr Co., J2G2.26. , East 16th, Rlelley A Stephus.. tl2G2.$. ' verttt ' street, " Franey ft- Keating, tHKStff. ; . ; ? Quimby ? street, Bta: 0and.' Compaayt 4i2M.il. ' . Overton Street, Smyth A .Howard, S1199 te. - - - " ' ' 1 ast BalmotI,': LoUl - ame A Hsnkev ti'zst.a. ' , ' - .- " - -': 1 Blockd it And ft. .Sunnyslde, Jatnei and" . Hebukr Co., freto ' -' ..'1 . Hooker:' street, 1 Bmyth it ,v Howard, Il07t.f7. " - ' . Hamilton avenu, same, $3S.a.' ' ; Corbett itreet, Franey ' At Seating.' '