Portland evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902, June 12, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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TffE ' EVENING J OUfiNA Ii -PORTL AIE , QBEQ ON THTJBSPAT, JUSTE 32.. 1902.
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HOLD UP
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: Blarenccr Atterbury a
fViqtim of Colored
; . .' Couple.
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' A- very darfns holdup occurred on Sal
: ,oa street. Sixth, last night, when
'' Clarence Attertwry, a steamboat man
was "relieved of tiZ by colored man and
0.-Ak'unniirr..WM ; walking m Salmon,
street when he woman, who wai the
' "Tear, - called ; to, JUm,.. , Wondering what
a 4 i wanted. ha , went . back. A colore
man suddenly Jumped out from" a shadow
nj. brandishing, a knife, threw him erm
i i around tha astonished' Atterbary'r necti.-.
;Tht Woman, -with hands of an expert.
' then stepped up and quickly rifled the
" ' victim's neoketav
rriJJufto the melee an elderiy gentlemen
earn up and waif asked 'by Atterburv
Cto'watcVtho men whfle he chase! the
women, ..whe vu teat disappearing in
.! tim 'darkness-, with the coin. After a
1 ' ahort ha"tha fugitive escaped, - Is the
' meantme the man also took to hls neels
end dlaappeared.' tM' j;;"
. The caae wia reported to the police.
ar. armed vita an "accurate . description,
' Detectives Day. "Welner ana Condano had
'.George Tylef h S-atelle- Williams an
: der arrest within an hour.
When, shown .4be prisoners Atterbury;
without hesitation, positively ; IdentUled
both as the ones "who held him up, and
they .were locked up.?.;.' TZ'.' .i-t .- ' "
"We have had this woman in nere sev
, era! times .for " North . pnd touches,
A aald Chief. - McLaudJlan this morning.
' but ' nave never "been able to cqhv'lcC
' her. It is Very dlsceursgtng. to say the
' least, to ' brfatf colored peopta In hera
- tlmtr and aiafn And then have them beat
s out in the eejirts. Wlt. poltjy
. iiimtMirjit!on. . would not be 'eurBrleed
la. leasl i e tteMeoi3sulty a
1 they are; escape puMlunntv ,towxn3rj
- dtflhis 1 tm't'Ttiww.at'lt'anaiifi,!
ver
WOMEN
Hundreds of tka women t the olty 4t
tot kno tnat , they, may rots at tha
school election "nest Monday If they own
property and are assessed" for a total o
'POO Worth. . r -
Tho matter has been agitated solas
mhat In past elections,' but It has been
" found during 'the- present discussion ot
.the. frea, kJafergartsit, movement that
: there, are largo numbers of women who
are not aware that tbey have the right
ot suffrage In elections that concern the
school district Undsr the provisions here
in cited.
Borne of tha ladles .who are Strong stip.
porters' of the universal suffrage Idea are
antfous that this fact shall be mad gea-
. erally known to the public, "and one 'of
them said to The Journal that she' be
lieved hs freo kindergarten would with
out doubt carry on Monday net If only
the women all know that they '-'have a
voice" lri the election. " The W, 0; T.'
at their' meeting at tha Taylor-Street M? .
E. Church on (Wednesday decided that
, tbeyvwul male especial effort to Inform
" the women that they may assist in set
tllsr the matter if their. names, appear
on the tux rolls. The members of that
organisation are now (engaged In Quite
a general attempt to: get out the women
to take part In the election, " ",
CLERKS ELECT OFFICERS. ,
:A afinemg? 6r' lu aerks Wblon list
t3iiX.it.My HDVJhe foUwJn Officers
wevsx elcedto.5sve f or- abe -earning
ycjJRcesidcnit. 3v. FeryTllfsIca
preaidea4 s Miss f4& Reed:; second i vice
pid?nv H.'U-.-'Adams; giAde. T.C. fcaVU
stary, UmlM WlssTcr-
reaponUlng'secretry. J. E-v Weber; treas-
. ' tt,j& 'K meitdlyr trustee; A. AlberV
and .l,.C'iher,statlsUea secretary,
'.. miss Goldman, ":. r-. v' i-. -"'y,' '"j, ;
V- New bylaws -wsra- adopted and 23 can.
: flidates were Initiated, belldeg 19 SppHca.
; tlons ' were brought in at this meeting.
, This) union is bow the 'strongest In the
slty. -avyig a membership of over COO.
' OCEANO ARRIVES..
''J The 'stettm ship- Oceano arrived In port
this miming at- eoloch and anobored
- at .Montgomery dock No.". 2... She, cams
. from Morocco, and was 19 days In mak
:., lng the passage. Captain Mclntyre said
-1 that tke vessel encountered particularly
i . strong easterly galas, and for this rea
1 ' on the trip wasaomswhat prolonged. With
. lair weather and under, ordinary circum
V stances the vcrymgecaa be made In 18
. days. The Oceans is under charter to
' Kerr. OlBord Co and will load oats
; , (or South Africa. Bhe will probay not
j begin taking -on cargo before Saturday.
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-: Policeman's Murder Recalled.
r Hanging 'en the waif of the detectives'
guarters at theity prison Is a large plc
ture of Charles X. Schoppe, wbo was
' murdered while In the" performance of
" tls duty, tt years ago tomorrow. Schoppe
who was one of the first members o( the
police force spd was on his way to head
luartere lo resign and accept the poal
' Hon of county - Jailer. Hearing a saloon
brawl, Schoppe investigated, and In at
tempttnc to arrest a carpenter named Gib
. . ion, was 'Sbct to death. . --i
v- OR. R. B. NORTHRIP ,
OSiTEOPAtH
V: . Traatt SaoesjagniSy AD " ,
SERYPDS ADD CHKOnicmsUSES
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IXAM1ATK)M rRG
, C!Tcc"4I8 Dekflm Building
' Third od Washiagtoi St.
Call for literature," ""
whalebones;
FOR MUSEUM
' t. I Hawkins ambition to secure for
the City Museum tha finest specimen Jaw
bones of a whale has been realised. Two
monster lower Jaw bones of the Wright
species of whale, measuring 20 feet arid
four Inches, and welshlns- over WOO
pounds, were received this morning from
Newport whera they had been originally
found on the beach near the Newport
lighthouse. 'The mammal drifted ashore
there about U years ago. It then meas
ured 120 feet C Inches.- Tbs remains at
tracted widespread attention. An excur
sion party went from Albany to view the
carcass; 1 Much of the blubber had been
cut away, and it was evident that the
prise bad broken Away from some whal
ing vesseU For the past year or two Mir.
Hawkins has been negotiating for the
bones, but before he could secure them
the owner : had; bargained them to Joan
Grills, formerly of Newport, who Intended
to tour the country with, the curiosities.
Mr, , Hawkins, however, . finally Induced
Mr. Grills to part with the property, In
consideration of liberal payment, The
head baa not been secured yet, although
Mr. Hawkins states that he has sn option
on it and will close the deal in a tew
dayaw "jr-i V : 'V
The new specimens outmeasnre those
already on hand over twe feet. ' The old
ones were cossldered th4 largest of their
una on the vuwvmiv:y
Accompanying; the Jaw bones Is what Is
designated by Mr. QriUs as tha UU of
sea serpent f The tall-like structure Is
about four feet In length,. The bones
are almost round; they taper from nearly
a foot In diameter dowii to several inches
and ar Joined by cartilage. ;
INJURY MAY
tt"-:-
' r vn aiicei, iinuuy eerioueiy ui-
Jured y a fall .uson-the asphalt pave-
snent at the corner of-.Thlr,d .and , Wash
Wltto''atrs;kor IMt Co'Jdw'!; waiiekedup' unconscious
jfrBni hotiHlVera' bloW received on the
back of the. head. ' He was carried Into
th drug store at Second and Washing
ton. Xc littlefield and the railroad com
pany's physician were called and ordered
the Injured man taiten to his home. He
regained consciousness lter, and at 1,-JlQ
o'clock seamedt sufterbut llttl j?aln
Thossl, who 'witnessed the fall older as
to how. It occurred. Sam Lotan ays the
handle at the rear end of the car struck
Mr. Coldwell'in the breast,' knocking him
violently backward.1! Others stair that
Mr. Coldwell was not struck by the car
at all, but fell Just after alighting from
the side rail, presumably from -an attack
Of vertig-Qk -' f f T-- - .-r-
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ound for Ft. Snelling. -
' Early this mbrfitng 'a train1 lti two sec
tions arrived BerS froln San Franoisco on
the Soutbern Faolflo with m soldiers pn
board. .They were In command of Adju
tant Morrow, a son of General Morrow.
Another train will arrive tonight with soo
men and officers. At 10:S0 this morning
the first detachment went East over the
Northern Paclno. .Both detaohments art
going to Fort Snelling, Minn.
The work of the Clvlo Improvement As
sociation Is going along flnlyt The mem
bers aro busy now preparing for their
mass meetlns for children.
? fcfee itoo;plahtrhays besn, doUated
plati AeVhave Under bohsfdergrton ' ls'to
j41stribftfr,plaW6r1to tho chndran? ahd 'Ir
the fall to, call another mass meeting and
srtve prises to" the 'chlldreH;1 getting the.
",r"u"js from, incur pianie. . arises jop
Ithft 'purpose liave already beep donated
by'leiadink' business Houses of tbl's cl(?. "
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'Soma excitement was caused on the
East Side yesterday morning by the ap
pearance on the streetsof two men who
resembled the escaped murderers, Tracy
and Merrta. - ; '
The men were seen to; get off one of the
Southern Pacific's Incoming- freight trains
and were followed uptown by a couple
of East Side young men.' One of the
men woro striped overalls and the other
wore tno clothes which,, tallied exactly
with the description of those stolen from
a man ln'Salem-"' .X?.f-v-, -'-
The suspects made their way up East
Washington street, .after smoothing out
their ruffled xlothes, ena eonUnued up
that street for several blocks, when they
turned toward the Buraaide bridge, which;
was open.. , . -. -'-.
On of the young men doing the trail
Inf. who was ever seeing the KOOO re- j
ward and was figuring what he was .go- j
ing fb do with so large a asm, went to
the, fire engine bouse, on East .Third and
East Pine streets, whence he telephoned
the police, to the west end of the bridge
to intercept . the. suspected men. When
the police arrived they 'found that the
two men were only a couple of typical
boboes and tney wese not molested. Then
tha youns maa'a IOOO disappeared. i
PRESENTED MEMORIAL.
. (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.)
WASHINGTON, Jane 12.--McCall today
presentod a memorial to the House ask
ing for the appointment of a committee
to Investigate the, conditions of the Phil
Ipplnes. , The memorial is In behalf of
Andrew ' Carnegie, Charles' "Francis
Adams, Carl Schurs and Edwin Burtitt
SmltR.. " .
Team: Runs Away, " ,
Ths farm team of F. Brotta a Mt Ta
bor fruitgrower' became, frightened and
ran away yesterday morning about two
miles from town. -The breaking of one of
the straps on the ' neck yoke was the
eanse. The team. was loaded with straw
berries and gooseberries." which , were
scattered tor several miles. Tho horses
wert captured near Richmond? -
CARPENTERS ACT;:
Will Now
Do All
Offered.
Building
C Bomberger, treasurer of the local
Carpenters' Union, received a letter yes
terday from w. 0. Huber, president of
th International Union, and the eotnnii
nicatlon was read last night at the regu
lar weekly meeting. The letter 'refers to
the strike situation, and Is la part as
follows: . '
"You are too well organised In your city
end have too many men of experience
and good Judgment to ever allow yourself
to get whipped In a fight of this kind,
There are other localities Where the "con
tractors can get all the material they
desire. ,.' "' "
"If the Master Builders do not desire te
resume work, what la the matter with
the Journeymen carpenters taking the
work themselves? If yon are forced t
do so, operations can go en Just tha same,
as the Journeymen carDenters have to
do It, anyhow, and the bosses only hang
around and look at them. Tou know that
as well as I do. By adopting such meth
ods you will gain the sympathy bf.tht
outside publlo, and so long as a majority
of the contractors are outside of the
Builders' Association, I believe you have
ths best end of It It Is very apparent that
you have the same to oontend with . In
Fortiand that we do everywhers else,
- He approved of-the strike Jn every par
ticular and urged the carpenters, to a
man to assist in carrying the matter to a
sucoessful Issue. . vr
Thls Idea was acted upon and the car
penters wlU take- all building contracts
that they can secure. It Is believed that
no trouble will bo experienced In gettin.
fair material. , ,'
Academy Commencement,
Blshon Scott Military Aeadeniy held 1U
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At iiSO a- compeUUve drlU took place that
whs a fine sxampls oT the--training aaa
cadeU have received, immbdtateiynsvnsf
tlrtVtha commencement erclser -were
heldlnf the chatXL v -m - pri'-a
; After the opening service vheanuTi1
report ox -me principal 'jiu-w. -..
waf readT showing ths condition oft th
academy and Its tnetnbermhtp. An -essay
was read by Marlon W. fish, this year's
graduate, It being a study suggestsd by
Shakespeare's lines: "Ths fault, dear
Brutus, Is not In our stars, but In our
selves, that we . ace wnderlliigs," The
composition was excellent and the tbemt
ably treated. Bev. Mr, Hammond of Ore.
gon City then , addressed tho students,
and the exercises closed with the nwara
f prlsesv BJobert Lt-Cmpbell won the
prise given by the bishop for best deport
ment and scholarship. George lewls, son
of John G. Lew1, president of the Aberdeen-
Stats Bank. Aberdeen, Wash., ' re
ceived the prise for greatest proficiency
In manual training, and Marlon flak tha
prlss tor greatest proficiency In English.
Bishop Morris awarded tne prises' end
medals. . ' '.'f : cTlf
TO OPEN LONG ,i
LOCKED VAULT
John Bar bey, a local lock smith, has
been employed by the board of school dv
rectors to force an entrance into the com.
bins tion vault to the office of the Board
at the City Hall. The door has not been
opened for about six-years. There are
some records and plats In the vault be
sides a lot of election ballot boxes. It
was the need of the latter In the school
elections Monday that caused the direc
tors to have the combination worked By
an expert. In former years the Job had
been deferred, and as a store-room down
stairs was being used In place of the ex1
tra vault, the Board was content to 1st
the safe remain closed up. No one around
here has ths combination. Miss C C.
Richardson, a stenographer. In the school
Wcrk. s pfilce- soros six f years' ago knew.
It, put Cb$ Board dUponMnuedtae use ot
jth yau.tt;ywlng.to.the egtraYwork sp.taJl
ea, runnjng up. ana aown .tne stairs.:-
', A. part "of .the contents .were 'never, re
moved, Thowever. ; Finally ."Mlsf RlchrJT
son went' away . and eventually married
and settled in Denver, Colorado, .. Since
what was supposed to be th.key" to the
combination was procured, from the. ac
tory in cincuinau, out it wouia not worx.
The old factory had burned down and
as safes made now are of different pat
tern the proper key was not to be had.:
Lock smith Barbey, who has' opened
many safes In this manner by the drill
ing process says be will have to . go
through about three inches of steel and
one burglar-proof plate to ;reach the in
ner combination. He is using a hand drill
and the work must be done slowly and
with great caution lest the drill breaks
off inside. . ' m
MARTIAL LAW.
(Scripps-McRae News Association.)
FAWTUCKET. R. I., Jun 13.-TH1S
CITT IS UNDER MARTIAL LAWTO-
DAT OWING TO THE STREET CAR
STRIKE. THE STATE MILITIA. UN
DER GENERAL TURNER, PATROL
THE STREETS AND CAR TRACKS.
NO SERIOUS DISTURBANCES WERE
REPORTED THIS MORNING. , I
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SOUTH AFRICAN ,
COMMISSION
(Scripps-McRae News Association.)
LONDON, 'June II It was announced
In the Commons today that a royal com
mission would be appointed to Inquire into
the conduct of the South African war. ,
AROUSED OPPOSITION.
(Scripps-McRae News Association.) r
LONDON, Jun U.-The Cabinet met
today to consider the educational bill,
which aroused extraordinary opposition. ,
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,. French on Trial1 ' J
In the , United States court today the
case "of the TTnlted States Vs. p. I.
French Is being beard. Tne charge Is
sending obscene letters through ths mails.
I mm jaiiwraiiiialw
Ten Days
at the
Seaside
ix " '-J ViL 'vi -------
Just Think!
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Ten happy, blissful days,
awayfrom the hcaf and
dust and Ill-nature of ("city-
summer" weather; Ten de
Jghthil, eare-free dayf atj
Old 'Ocean,, whose breeze f
scwinfti bloom to the , cheek, v
Mmt fWYT-.--- , . ' 'itf -
i -a I k-
j. onantness to tne eyr, ana:
spriehtlinejs to the step. '
WPbest of all, shi will
ttot :lwyf;to skimp aJpn
for weeks on short allowance
in order to enjoy it, for
The
Journal
All the
Bills...
To the most popular young woman In Portland TUe
Journal will give a ten days trip to the seaside and pay
her expenses down and back, and her hotel bill while there.
To determine her popularity a vote will Be taken and the one
receiving the most votes will get the trip. ; The one getting the
next highest number will be given a trip lasting from Satur
day to Monday, all free. The one who Is third In the list will
receive a trip up the lordly Columbia and return.
This is a chance for the worthy young, women who: All-
busy places in the city to
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Salaion Scarce. .
Salmon, are becoming Scarce In the up
per WlllametteKand very tight snipmsnts
are arrivlpg from there "now. Fishing
has been altogether abandoned along; (h
rioj-Vamfl iiut .aome flanermen' are still
at work near the fall at Oregon' City.
Only four or Ave boxesr'nre-being sent
here daily, as against SO to jBvwe jwhlch
came when the- season v Iirsr; wen
Those caught now are .nearly all of the
Chinook variety. : ;,'' 3 - " ,
Official Count Postponed.
The offltial canvass of tha election re
turns was postponed at noon today until
tomorrow morning, owing to the neces
slty of Judge Vreland nna Of . tne offi
cials, having to hold justice court on ths
East Side. There was no change in ths
vote since yesterday. :,idi'-, '
Ti new dlrrtarv 1ut Issued by the
Columbia Telephone Company shows that
company to oe growing,.
y Mis.. v-. ;;r ?;
Come to Me
If you are tick rrom. any
cause and have failed to' get
relief, come right away, I will
not charge" you for v consulta
tion. Vital Science will cure
you, most likely. - -r
DR. EDWIN C HOLMES,
U9-321 Abington Bnlldlng. '
WANTED, r.
Men and womeaa locate on -some
etegaat timber. Jand.
:k Splendid opportnnty; enquire
Immediately. 301 palling Bldg.
Here's the Plan
take a vacation trip.
'.glL'A HI
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Out of it.
'tScrlppi-Jifdftae Ksws Association.)
'. nBW TORK," Juno 11-In stating the
ease for the complainant, Lwyer Hum
mel said that CorbetVs name would be
Withdrawn, aa bis client had sufficient
evidence- without including the pugilist.
who had announced that he would tnt
plead m n own defense. '
POLICE COURT.
. John Qustafson Was lined $10 this after-
nook for -carrying concealed weapons.
Fred Richards. John Jorgenson and Ed
Ross, ex-Inmates of the Washington 1
form school, dere assessd. HO ' eaeW for
dlcharglng firearms within the city lim
its. Thofce boys are suspected by the
police with having comKteed a number
of small burglaries recently. - v
Trlxle Conn, wbo consorts with negroes
In Madani Olces, Infamous North End'
den, was, sent below for twenty days
for vagrancy. She admitted everything
charged against her.
HEALTH REPORT.
a,
Effle Easier, Til Albina, chicken pox.
Frank BUlyer. Xke street, typhoid
fever". ' "
)S)ssewesBesjBsweJewasje ( ) .
W. T. Foals, editor of the Crook County
Journal, of Prlnevme, was In the city to
day. He says that there 1s a great rush
for Umber land in his county at present.
.BARGAINS IN
Several seeond-hand and slightly used
planes, about as good as new, at half
tbetr real value, at . j ' ,
Soule Bros. Piano Co.
'. 32 WASHINGTON 'ST. . : 4
W are agents foe the Stetnway aitd
Bona, Ester. 'A B. Chase.' Richmond.
Starr and Bmstson pianos. ; '
PIANOS
and Conditions
I VOTE FOR
At.
m mu m. n viva tub
;,J0urrral Vacation Trip
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WILLA1V.ETTE
IRON T& STEEL WORKS
PORTLAND,
li Vj And'
A Valuable Pointer; 'EZ
don't ask for WHISKEY. If you do you will gret cheap bulk
foods. f Ask for ' ' : " ' f 1
:-J.-.r:'- ;0LD VAUI!rXmi5:il:Y-', -'.U' i
ana you will lt bq article nine years old and of an extra special .
quality. - ; '.'f:-,'. rgr" A "' -
. Heniy Fleckensteln &C'AfgJ
Wfio Will
Get This
Trip?
WHY NOT
YOUR
CHOICE?
t -
Fill out the Coupon, send it
lnt . talk to your Mends who
read THE JOURNAL and aik
them to a work v for ;;your '
choice. . Interest ydufHendi;'- j
who do not ' take, the paper;
Z It will Uke a liUle .'eflort on
Ytnj'SEDifOott' choice;
and you'll be repaid for
your trouble many times.
The
Journal .
Pays
All the
Bills...
V . - ;-i -l' I'-.'-io?!'
ne coupon every
Six coupons will be given
for a week's paid In . ad
vance subscription; twenty-six
votes will be given
for a month's paid Jn ad
.: Vance subscription, and
seventy-eight votes will
j be given for evry:tbreav:
month's paid In advancer
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Manufacturers
of.i..
Logging,
Sawmills
Power
Transmission
Steamboat:
Machinery
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