Portland evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902, June 13, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    rC ' TITE EVENING JOITir5TAI4 PORTLA2nj.QIlE
3IPAY;gTm&:
GENERAL
CALLOUT
Soft 'Coal Miners All
Over Country
May Oo Out Alter the Sunday
"- Conference.
. 8crtEDS-McRa News AssoclaUon.)
SPRINQSTEIJ, I1L. June 13. The offl
- Mala of th Minds district of the Unlt
ld Mfa Worktn have received secret
order to attend the conference at Wllkes
rr n Sunday. In view of the fact
that U Ira reported lsit night that 48.
': 100 loft col Wlner of IHWoU wilt ne
t wined out. It fa believed that a general
' It but 6f all ant t iplner in the United
'. Jtate will lit decided on at the Sunday
: eokferenee.".
' RAILWAY MEN MAT GET IN."
' ' W1LKESBARJIE, June lS.-It we
learned today, that a meeting oi mm
brotherhood ef Employe of the ,Pela
erare, Xckawnna Western till t
Iteld on Sunday to discuss -their position
to the anthracite atrlka and decide upon
- policy. ,. , .... .
- 5:f jv.HO CHANGE. ,.
; ". WILKEQBARRE, June , li-Joon
Mitchell aald thla morning that tha trlk
situation la unchanged, nothing having
awcurred durng tha ntght t alter tba
tatua. , , y , 1 .
, : , RA1H DAMPENED ARDOR.
' TA'WTITCKJET, R. I.. Jan XS -A e-Veraj-tbAdaf.gtcvjn.
Wnldhijtd : over
the Ity thla nonbig. dgnipened the ar
4ot U ,ttf tttUUBf'condnptora. rnotormen
n of pvovlrvotild.be eeeit oJt JJia atreeet
!whfa ,J j4ferdVi' ctdv aoanea, o
- ; ' 7. iJZZ t v,iU...r 1 that
ttWj ECtad ,5P6ty
and wau.frf? otr. ' Ja4uStA
WltKKSBARREK - Ju " . U.-MltchU
' gaid thla atternoon that tha order calling
Ryan to Wllkeabarra ha4 only to do wltlt
HIUmAb affalri..- - ' : t-.-V
SOMA CARS MOVED.
i'AtvTOCKET, Juna : M-Sevaral, ear
"tuarted by daputaa mrvad thla morning.
No Iaantr 'r:b,,' No attempt
. .ik i tiaM thm jT Tli Gov
rnt ganounaed today that he would not
withdraw tha mlllti unt peaaa la abao-
' lUiety asaureu. ;
00M PAUL
: VERY SICK
4 . AMSTERDAM. June t-Tha con-- 4
dltton f Paul Krugar continuea to 4
4 cauaal avpurehenalan. Ha baa not ,4
4 yetv -TaCoware trotn , lha abock
f caused by tha surrender ot the ti
f Boera.-s: Tha strain - at waiting 4
4 through tha long months and . yaars 4
of tha war, .nd the wracking ot 4
: 4- tha aged Praaldent'a high hopes for. -f
4 the lndependeBca f the Boer fa -4
pubUcs. have operated to dishearten
Oom FauL- Hla phyalcUns fear ha 4
will not long survive the ahock of
tha aurrender hla former follow- -f
4 ara. '. - !
- S ANO WNTI N, JaiM 1.-ato, '
Vheelock was hanged thla mofMnBAr
the tnurdit'M the ae4'MTarGmlly Mar-
tia at Oeutelenar -Juta oufityt in March,-
cjrHnlnaHy .MauB4,.Ajiil ttraa
glad her. Ha died protesting his inno
cenot. ".,
; A l l lie iiu Avoucuit
f On Monday evening next the commenoa
Idient exercises at the Hill Military Acad
emy will take place. It will be most In
teresting and will consist ot instrumental
and vocal music and an address by Dr.
Hill, exhibitions drins by the cadets, and.
What will be still mora interesting, a com
tUUve drill by Individual cadets for gold
nd silver medals. The public will be
' Invited. On Tuesday evening the acad
emy will give a party to cloaa the school
I Ui k)VUUVI VII VV IVI
? Portlajid, Or:, Juta 11. 0f .
To the Honorable George H. Williams, C
f B. Bellinger. H. 8. RoWe, D. M, Dunne,
t C. E. S. Wood, and others:
After carafnl consideration, and not
without some hesitation, I have decided
to comply with your request that I per
mit my name to her uaed for re-election
to th efflua of director of school district
"NCK 1, of Multnomah county, Oregon. I
. fltiire to express my sincere thanks for
the kindly opinions' expressed by you of
'. ny aarviota during the term now closing.
. sill that U valuable In our existing school
system and to make such improvements
1 In It aa may seem desirable in the light
Of adueational .experience elsewhere, hav
ing alwayt due regard to the rights and
. Inf ftrvtsts it thA laiiuvrt nf tti lufwr
Hespactfully yours. j, y BEACH.
XJDR. R. B. NORTHRIP
OSTEOPATH
ElftVOUS ARD (GR001C DISEASES
c-y-ttii!Atiof rte
Oflket 416 Oefcum Building.
Third and Washlagtoa Stt
CWl" for Ulertturt.;.:
AiDDimin
WORKMEN'S
CONVENTION
The delegates to the A. O. tr. W. eon
vention atsemblfd at Hlbarnui HaUI at
about o'clock this morning, and were
called tA order promptly at :tt o'clock.
Tba nemorial reablUtlons preaahted for
the noaored dead of tba order by . the
committee appointed for the purpose were
adopted... The impressive aervlcea and
ceremonials regarding the dead will take
piace at the Taylor Street Methodist Epis
copal church this RVeittDk. afr which time
an !mpresiv progrim1 wtfl be presenter
Congratulations were received from the
subordinate lodge at Winnipeg, Manitoba,
which were mad rt ot tha record.
. The princlpat rtatter Of business which
came up during the session, and to which
the , major portion of the time was
devoted for discussion, was one relating
to beneficiary certificates. The main
Question at issue was as to whether mem
bers should have the plrvUege of making
tbelr bneflclary 'certificates payable to
their aubordinate lodge, when ha has liv
ing Individuals to whom It might be prop
erly payable. -i i
Tho A. O. tJ. W. parade tomorrow night
will foraa, oh Fourth atra'at, , With dlvlaiona
forming on Ifam'hllf, Taylor, Salmon and
Main atreets. The head of tha parade
will atart from foufth and tamhlU
streets, march down fourth to Morrison,
nt on Morrison te Third, north on Third
to .flak. West on Oat Sitth. south on
BlM to MorHaom west oh Morrtoott to
Exposition building.
King Edward Says Eni
rbire Has Had Thii
ar,
4 Xiw.
and Cli( CArbOrAOoi r9dee4a4,Jiitut
to Buaingh J-aJace thla morning ahd
presented to the King an addrssa of con
gratulaUon because of th peace obtained
in Bputh Africa, Diirlpg the prelenUtlon
all the churoh bells throughout the city
tolled. Replying to the addresi, the King
aid he hartliy Joined In Ihe expreaatoh
of thaakfulneaa-for tBa termination of
the struggle, which had been entailed on
the people et home and across the seas.
The many sacrlAoes, ha thought, had re
sulted In Inoreaaed unity and atrength for
the empire. itt ?r S'y."
DIVORCES .GRANTED
Judge M. C. George thla morning grant
ed divorces In the f ollowhyf cases:
. MM. C. C. Doty from Henry Doty, cause
habitual drankenHess. They were mar.
rled at Ottawa- Canada, In 1887. Mrs,
Mackintosh testified that her husband
started to drink Ebbut" Cwb yeara itter
mai'tlage. Mi Mi conUnUed 4 We Of duv
slpation since, contributing nothing to the
support of herself and two ohtldren. In
a fit of delirium tremene he threatened
to kill her.
Winnie Doty was divorced from Charles
Doty 6n the ground of desertion, and
given the eustody of their two children.
. L, ... . . '
FOR REMOVAL OF GUARDIAN
The petition of Mary Kramer, mother
ot Frank Phlllippi, for the removal of
W; H. Warrens, as guardian of the per
son and estate ot Ms wlrd, and the ap.
polntment of herself Instead,' wae heard
before County Judge W. M. Cake In the
Probate Cpurt t,bt morning.
A. Philllppr died in 1892. leaving hU
property; consisting of lota I Kind 7, bloolt
Stf: lot t Tid the north half of lot 6, block
M. hmm-i Addition. to'Tridertck' Phh-
fWft, in tryst tot1 the; gfandson Vth.
half Of the 'etaUoul'd' "jgoto the;gT4nd-
4 y.y--r
Frederick died and . W H. Warrens was
appointed the legJ tilardl4n Now Mrs.'
Kramer claims that the rents .of the prop
erty haye not been paid over for the bene
ftoft'tJ hoy, that he ka not,ben Jpropi
erly.: treated, afld iMka that Wgrrena M
removed. Frank stated on the stand that
he preferred to live With hii mother,
He admitted that he had been given
everything (hat he wanted, but said that
his mother Wa better able to take care
of him. He Said that he would run away
and go t his mothec if he was given over
to the care of Warrens.
RIVER BULLETIN.
the river le rising at Portland, the
stage of the river here being 11.2 feet;
The Dalles, 34.8 feet; Umatilla, 20.4 feet;
Northport, M.t feet; Wenatchee. 36.6 feet;
Elparla, 13.5 feet; Lewlston, 11.1 feet;
Welsw, I t feet.
"Forecast Official Beala predicts the river
at Portland to slowly rise during the re
mainder of the week, probably reaching a
stage ot 20 feet by Sunday.
The Reporter Scores.
Eenator Treacle-Did you tell that re
porter I bad nothing to eayT
' BervAnb-Tes Sir.
Senator Treacle I suppose he was very
much disappointed. '
Servant I hardly know, sir. He -aaldV
he was aware of the fact that you never
(aid anything. but was under the Impres-
slon tha you never missed an .opportu
nity to talk. New York World.
BIRTHS.
1 , , - II lBJBeB v,
To Mrs. Lewis H. Lamberson, $56 Rose
street, a glrL
- To Mrs. Oeorg H. Johnson, Peninsula,
a glrL
To Mrs. J. L. Clemmene, V Tillamook,
a boy. " .;; .w ,
12,000 Have Given Up.
. (Scripps-McRae News' Aasooiatlon.i
PRETORIA. June U.-Kltchener reports
that the surrender ot Boers to date ex
ceed 13.009. . ; V,:..
The new directory Just Issued by the
Columbia Telephone Company ehOW that
company te be growlag,
mm
mil
of m p?
Will be Held June 20
and 21 Prizes
Offered r
The Portland rose show haa been post
poned front June 18-tt to Juna 20Jl. This
has been done for the convenience of the
public. The floral parade will be on Sat
urday, and prises will be awarded for
the best single, best double, beet fancy,
best mount, bet Qutrjder and best pony
turnout. These prizes will be on exhi
bition In Feldenheimer' Jewelry etore
inddW th , early '- tart Dlnext 1 Week.
They are donated by the Portland Rail
way Company, the Portland City-cV Ore
gon Railway Compapy,. the City St Sub
urban Railway. Company, A- N. Wright,
A. Feldenbelmer and W. Frledlander.
At the conclusion of the floral parade
there Will be a rose battle in Multnomah
Field. .. . . o
Those who wUh to enter In th Parade
may eoneuit J. W. Cruthers and F, O.
Downing, who have charge of. the form
lng Of the parade aid the placing of the
traps. - - .. !:
Committee JVleetinjt.
At the meeting of the Fourth otuly
committee,' to be held this evening at 808
Chamber of Commerce building, Julius U
Meier witl report $ etigggeeaent ot W.
N. Wilson as pyrotechnic superintendent
of the oelebraUon. UiU year; Mf. Wilson
managed the . flreworke exhibition In
IejW.es,.'.;',' -
"' 7,' j ei 1 1 " " jSee'eiseeiJeejejeeiejg1 ugl.-i
Edward riefty, on of the bahd beye ot
the Woodstock brasi band, win leave to.
metre W'for,ChehaUc, Waeh., where he
has secured employment in a planing
ml)L '
Frank 8. Flelde, Country Clerk-elect,
has departed for a trip to the seaside.
ti. S. Weatherman, i former principal
of the Montavllla school, but now of Le
banon, la visiting at the residence of hii
father-in-law, Wv A. Dunn, at Mt Tabor.
MONTAVILLA. j;
She little l-year-olddauthtcT of WI1
llfem Armstrong Is reported very ill. Miss
Bertha Langton te nurse, and Dr. O. F.
Botkins the physician m attendance.
Mrs. Hill has moved tronl the V11U to
the Powell Valley road.
William Crimea has recovered from a
recent serious Illness. .
A socialist meeting will be Held at Ayla
worth Hall Saturday evehtnc for the put
pose of organising a coelaUat Olub. A lec
ture will be given, the subject being, f'Bo-
clallsm, What It la and How to4 Oct It" .
Th following- letteM remain unclaimed
at the Montavllla. postefflce: -Bert tot
nett.,J. Oroat . jj. U Morrison, Miss
Louise Perry. Mrs. H. .Wlieon.
Oeorge Barrlnger was reported ill yes
terday. The case Is not serious.
Mr. Hanson has completed the erection
of the frame work tor his new resldenoe
on Hlbbaxd street. The. flnlahlhg -wotk
will be rushed through to completion, v.
Mr, Kretaer haa nearly finished hs
erection ot hi new residence opposite
Wlngert'a store. . -
Henry Wingert ha left for Dufur, Or.,
where he will spend a month tor the
benefit of his health. -
A dog belonging te Robert. Flnke was
run oyer and killed by a Montavllla ear
Saturday.
A surprise ptxty Wae tendered Mis
Btahche Hlgglns at the reetdenoe. oC her
ps rents Broad Street JaetJ Wednesday
evenmgi 'About SO of her - young rnenas
IrerTir.ktteimoVriMd tlmo was
agreeably speit,Y ;
T Dwire family have moved into
their new residence on Grove street
.T'tfVftfn gri.e"l
Seld Lock, 117 Secdnd treet. eOMUmp
tlon, aged 48.
The Edward Holmam tTndertk
tag Co., funeral direetore and esa
halasora, t80 TevnakiU. Phone 607.
J. P. Finley & 6on, Undertaker
and Embalmers, corner Third and
Jefferson atreet. do flratntlau work
and deal honorably with all.
asMBMMeMwHetaJeBeBBBaeBs
Otto Schumann, mdhdmintal elnd
building work, 204 Third St. Esti
mates on firtt class wbrkbnly.
REAL ESTATE TRAJSSFRS.
Josephine M. Cobbler to J, E5. Sorbin,
lot 13 ehd li. block 8, south M feet
' of lo(a 1 M Mock 10- Sub River
View addition to Alblna.,,. ...... ......
81
J. H. Oil son and wife to Fred Morr
rls, a acres, section 80, township 1
south, range 1 east, and right ot .
.way for electrical purposes........... 1
WB E, Burnstt attd husband tp F, p.
. Thomas, lot 8, block IS, Kenworthy's
addition) ........................ 1
gheria fo M. W. Stratton) to Jo- .
seph Velk, lot 1, block , Bellwood 8M
John Hagefl t6 Hannah Smith, lot 87,
sub. 1, lot 41, Ub. 1 DeLaehmutt 4b
Oatman's UtUe Home ,,....,...... 800
Conrad Rlndlatib toj F. V; Powell, nil
of block so, Hlbbard' addition...... 430
C. W. Farrohild to ttay FelrOblld. lot
1, block t, Woodlawn addition........ 1
- A mi el a tiieiiestM nti A Vtelf nfet
VTtJl, IFUUr A lltv lueuinuwe ww m
to Real Estate front the Title Guarantee
ft Trust Co, Chamber of Commerce. ;- p.
T
ttttMtt08tttiMrmej
Men and women io iocato on
some elegant timber land.,' ,;,. v
' Solendld ODoortunitvi eiaulre
immedUUly. 461 Fafllni; Bid. j
. .-T , 7
lOAlnaa'.lts1IA W i' i AJktUa
which aeema to he menacing cthe Jfet
textile district i .raging. The james be
gan in ike celluloid room of Rosenblatt 4fc
Co, Mfr. of Jeathef boveltiea, and twept
through that structure, compelling em?
ployee to leap from the windows, over 4
dosen being Injufed., Several adjoining
structures are how ablaae. , .
STEAMER FOUNDERED.
(Bcrlpp-MoRa Kew Association.) !
CHEMULPO, Korea, Jube U.-8teainr
Kumuga Maru' end Klogw Maru col
lided today ln the TelloW Be o the
southwestern -toaet' of Korea. The fori
mer foundered In' deep ' water. Some Of
the' passenger and brew Were saved, hut
it 1 reared the remainder went'dowA
With the -Vessel " v -
The Superior. Lodge, Degree of Honoft
was In Session bright ami early this
morning. Not much buslneas was attend
ed to. Report bf committees wer rend
and discussions were had on these re
ports. ''
Mrs. Lehh Aden of jBpokan, Waah.i was
appointed th chairman of a committee to
extend greetings to the Grand Chapter of
the Order Of the JSoJtern Stan
The comnilttee on memorial read a re
port and requested the ladles to attend
the memorial service this evening in the
Taylor-fltree M. B, Church, . . :
The afternoon session was devoted to
dlBousalons of the committee report ot
the morning's seeslon.
- An Italian Heir.;
(Bcrippe-McRae New AseoclaUon.)
ROMI, Juno J13. Thp, )ueeil-ls reported
enceinte, ',Aa;e.ccouchemeni U. expected
at the
Seaside
Just ThinkI
Ten happy, blissful days,
away from the .Heat and
dust and lll-naturf of "city
summer' ' weather. Ten de
lightful, care-free days at
Old Ocean, vvhbse breeze
brings bloom to the cheek,
bnhtness t the ye, and
ipiiihttinett W'MtCer-''
lAhd te?t MMm-.
not have ttfj, iKImp 4don g
for weeks on srtort ailowanct
In order to enjoy it, for -
" JM-Xfy
Journal
Payls.
All the
Billd...
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1 . FREE VACATION TRIP . 1
Pays
Here
To tho most popular woung woman In Portland The
Journal wilt i Un days trip to the seaside and pay
her expena down and backi and her hotel Mil while there.
To determine hii! popularity I yote will be taken and the one
receiving th 'most. Votes will set the trip. The one getting; the
next highest hutobeill b given ) trlj) 11111''
day to Monday. U freeHiIhe one who b'ttltWiiio'Bi'wili'.:'
receive a trip tifetha lordly Colltnibia and retiirQ. t ic o . ; .;
,ThIs lia.cbarici fcf"1he ;wHjy; yoiinwimwi' -swnb . till :'
busy places fn fje city to take at vacation'trlp.. '. . . .v,..
inifiimfi
1 1 e.b V I I taller
mm
Edward French Found
Guilty by U.S. Jury.
v.
ASBTsianr untieo mates uisinci Aor
ney May made his closing argument In
the United Btates Court this morning in
the case against Edward I. French. The
case Wei briefly referred to by The Jow
ItMyeaterday. . He Is harged..by- ,
indictment with a . grave offense that
of having mailed an obscene, letter to I.
B. Fltgwater, of Condon, September JdtJw
1800.
After a careful charge to the Jury.
Judge Bellinger placed the French case
in it hand at UJ0. and two hour later
a verdiot ot guilty was returned. .
.After being out 80 mioutea, the Jury
came In at noon with a verdict ef guilty
against .Trench, aa charged. - At 8 p.
fti.,. Waldemer Beton, French'e attorney,
gave-formal' notice of. filing of. motion
for sew trial within the next ten day
French' bond ere continued.
- EDITOR IN JAIL. V
(Sciripps-McRae New Aasoclatlon.)
, HONOLULU, June ; 13. The Supreme
Court affirmed the decision of. the Circuit
Court, adjudging Walter 0. SmJthw
ltor o( the Advertiser guilty, of contempt,
and-remanded him to "i(ft -custody -Of
the Sheriff to serve a term of 30 days'
tmprlaonment. He will appeal to Unit'
ed State. Supreme Court.
7.... V . mi, r- V ;.'
IRRIGATION BILL PASSED.
. VofWpeMcRae JNews Association. ,(
. .WABH1NQION. June J3.-The Woukt
thlsafternaflO' passed tfie irrigation ilu.
Plan
. ,.i - . . V ,. ,. -9 X. l
" Who Is Your Choice ?
ALL FINISHED -
BUT THE TOTALS
The ofBclal election retorn canvaasere
completed their labor thl afternoon, JJp
te-noon alt trat -ten . of the TO prednot
had been tabulated,' and those remaining
were f . the,; oountryV ' h .''K;'4. .;'.'
. Ho important changes' were discovered
in the Oounf thls-moraihg. Storey, Re
publican candidate for Sheriff, gained flv
Voted in preoincC 88. : Otherwise the
tmolaf Iheeta tarfled WUh those; of th
cehtrai, commltteei, ' .
The official ; totals will not be ascer
tained for aeveral day.. x
From the results of the ' checking uri
and tabulating .of the vote it become
evident 'that "the change made Will not
Lrts4eriaJl.4?eot tBe .ttu of any Of
the candidates, already announced.
..hiii iCp 11 m f 011 lii.il, Hk m' , ' v L '
Eruplioh of Vdlcano
Expected fo Oriri
J Near fiitiire.
(Scrlpps-McRa NeWl' Association.)
HONOLULU. June T.-tTha voloano KU
auea baa, been in acUve eruption since
June a. So far nly. Same appear. Th
reflection I aeen' for. many mtiea. It la
believed a big erttption is certain in the
near future. Karthquakss. and explos
ions have been frequent during the pact
week. -. ... ;v :....-!, ..
i: FAIR DIRECTORS MEET, . . -
IrnngWeni'e wi'U J made' at thi.'meet.
ipg..9t the, Lf wi and, Clrk flf dlre'o
tprs, t,lils' aftrn,oon for the annual' meet-
- . ma&m M M
andCohditions
1 VOTE FOR
At
AS THB ONB TO TAKeTTHB
Journal Vacation Trip.
Cut Out This Couoori. .
. 1
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mil u
Entertained "at Par
sons' Hall.
The, Utah Press Association arrived thii
morning at 4 o'clock and Will leave tot
SeatUe at W;Jfl o'eloek thl evtnlttg. Th
Dlorblnf was spent by them in a trip U
Oregon City, from which thsy returned
at 4 o'clock. This afternoon they will bt'
banqueted by the American Typefounder)
Company at Parson Hall, at which J, Mi
Long and other addressed them. -
": TONIGHT'S PARADE ;
. Tontght,' trst parade by the Rlvereldi
Driving Club will start from Sixth an
Ankeny at T o'clock. The division wiQ
form Jfollows: First police; second,
hand; third, Oovernor, Mayor, H. W. Cor.
bettand , other guest in caritageel
fourth. Hunt Club; fifth, double teams(
sixth, traps; seventh, single rigs; eighth,
pome. :. .. . .-, .
WILLIAMS-BELL.
A. J. Williams ot Ketchikan, Alaska,
and Miss Maud Belle Pittenger ot Port,
land wr married et the residence ot
the n ride's parent" Sunday, June L Mi
and Mrf. Williams will make their futur
hom, in Ketchikan, they are recelvin(
the 1 1 v wishes of tbelr many friends.
TIM DONAHUE DEAD.
TRENTON. Mass!; July il-Tlm DoiUM
hue, ft noted baaebau" oatoher, died her
thla morning of tfonsuinptlon. :
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