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f JK', Of : VAC&TIOtifSTS Personals Picked Up Arriopg the Beach - -Resorts. - rs&aclal Correspondence.) IXffJ BEACH, Juno 22,-The crowd , far tha summer are beginning to come and tho cottage end hotel are filling fcp, Th steamer Potter will begin her us 'tial trip on the th of this month and V with that , tho "visitors will Increase In number, BuUding operations are quit active Just now. A restaurant, a genera! store, .'. m candy storo'and a bowling alley are In - course of erection at geaview. The Schuy ler cottage baa been completed. Senator . Corbetf house being given a coat of ' ralnt and tbarw are other Improvements r along the beach. '' v tNO BEACH PERSONALS. ' ' T. B. West and wife, of Portland, are occupying their cottage here. ? Captain Katrer, of .the U. S. Wiscon- - aln is spending few days at the beach. . airs. K. Havlland and child are occu pya the Knott cottage. : , y Bmfl Gammeter, accompanied by his wife and son, are registered from Akron, Ohio. . J. ' T ' .- '.. J. 1L Wilfrew and wlfaot Joplln, Mo., ara at the Portland. , ''"'.',? -v ii Joseph A." yibbey, of Salt Lake, t at tho Portland., ...',' '. v?.. , T. XL West land Wife, T. William and . wife, E. E. Bruner and M. C Mace are among the recent arrivals from Portland. James Dougherty, of Mankato, Is spend tag a few days at the beach. Oretchea A. Kurth and W, C. Mate, of ' Portland, are at the Long Beach, - v j. Edaon gna wife, from Iowa are vis , ttlng here. - Mrs. Miller ana daughters are occupy . Ing the Ogden cottage. Mrs. Miller's sis. ter. Miss Bandaraon, Is vlaltlng with them. Mra Warner and Mrs. Helen. Bradley are at Tioga !: v". .. M. H.' Sensilmer, C. A. Dolph, Mr. and Mrs. T, Williams, Joseph' Dolph and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Dunning are among the recent arrivals at the Driftwood. T. W. Marquam, and wife and M. GSj i Tborsen and family arrived this week. - Mra Frank Seeley is visiting with Mrs, : Jipe Allyn at the Pope cottage, Sea view. I i t t ' (Journal Special Serviced V- BOSTON, Mans., June tt.-Througheut the United States and Canada.! members of the Royal Arcanum are today en caged inelebratlng the 250 anniversary of the ;Uverr Jubilee of the oder. The (society fwas organised la this city June 'S3.' 1877 with f nine members. Today It has grand councils In averrstata and ter ritory of the VixKed SUtea ana in several of "the Canadian provinces. Its aggregate membership reaching S50.000. ; During the 25 years the order has paid to beneflciar lea ra.000.000. ' The order Is ! a most flourishing condition and d urine; the past : three years It has accumulated an, emer gency fund of Jl,600,0oa besides which there Is a balance of $600,000 subject to' 1 111115 Of 51. Are Gathered in Con clave at Rochester. ' (Journal Special Service.) ROCHESTER, N. T.. June 23.-Bvery part of the United States and Canada Is represented at the 24th annual interna tional convention ot- the Knights of St. John, which' opened hero today, to con tinue until Friday. Large delegations are here from Toronto and other cities of tb Dominion.' California, Colorado and Kew Mexico have sent commanderiea to enter the competlUve drills for the world's championship. Detroit, Erie, Buffalo, Cincinnati. Cleveland, Syracuse and other Cities of the East and Mlddte West are represented by delegations numbering several hundred 'each.; The gathering was formally opened this morning with a mass, celebrated In St. Patrick's Cathedraf, and an address de livered by Kt. Rev. Bishop McQuaid. Conspicuous among thoee in attendance were the supreme president 'of, the. order, Henry J. pries, of Erie!" Mftrelntf second vtoe-jjrealdent.' Thomas McFarland, of Philadelphia; "supreme secretary, M.. J. Kane, of Buffalo: supreme treasurer, John B. Todenbier, of Detroit, and adjutant (eneraV T. H. Lienesch, of Dayton, O. LEGAL LIGHTS. . . PRINGFIELD1in., June Zt-Mcmbers Of tho State's .Attorneys' Association of .Illinois are gathered here for their an nual meet g, which wilt hold its sessions In representatives' hall at the Statehouse dnrtng' the coming two day a More than ordinary interest attaches to the meeting, as) several bills' covering needed reforms will be drafted for presentation at the next session of the Legislature. LIVED -ON- GRASS mm i WEST SUPERIOR. Wis, June 23 - Gome S09 mwr Instituted a search 'near here In woods and in stream's for1 a trace f the year-old son of A; W.' Nelson, a resident 'tf 'the-Pardon 'foad. ' After a !ght and a day's absence, the boy turned vp at a otstant farmhouse, having eaten sraa while lost to appease fcu hunger. , - ' ' ' ' - .-Sv'---i?'.v-V1.i' V Vv . FOUL CRIV1 . ON THE TRAIL ' ' f Journal Splal 8ervloa J.EWISTON, Idaho, June A special to the Tribune from OrangevIlle says that late advices from Klk City show con clusively thaf iKe Andlnsj of the dead body of a ir.an on the Dixie trail to Thunder Mountain disclosed tha fact that the man was brutally murdered." The body was nude when found and only a small piece of Mackinaw coat was found In the vicinity of the crime. . , A remarkable feature i that the main part of the body Is gone, only the limbs and head "remaining.. The skull of -the victim was frightfully, crushed and iden tification Is Impossible It is believed be was waylaid by robbers. f Writes3 Coroner and .-: . Blows Out His Brains. (Journal Special Service.) LEADVILLE, Cold., June 23. Without any apparent reason, Oscar . Allison at noon put a bullet Into his brain and ended lift ttre.The sutelde owrorredjn-the Pio neer saloon on State street and after coolly buying a cigar and lighting It, he walked across the room and, taking a 81-callbetv, revolver from his ' pocket, he placed the muscle against his head above the .right ear and fired. He never re gained consciousness after firing the shot and only "lived a few hours. In his pocket was a note addressed to the Coroner and enclosed was $20. The note requested " that the Coroner take charge of his remains and that 4ie notify his mother of his death. He wrote that he did not want to' frighten ;her. Allison was about 10 years of age 'and his mother can assign no cause for his deed. BE 15 I Hot Times in a Church ' in Old Buckeye. (Journal Special Service.) ANTON, O., June a. After an all-night session,' the special session of the Ma honing presbytery adjourned at t o'clock this morning, having found Rev. Walter Kling guilty of Immoral conduct and of conduct unbecoming a minister and a gentleman, Kling ls suspended Indefi nitely. The exact charges and the testi mony are held secret. Two women, not members of the church, are alleged to have received Improper advances and pro posals. CARRY SUMMER GIRLS ... v (Journal Special Service.) NEW YORK, June 23. A through dally train service was Inaugurated today be tween New York City and Maine points by way of the Boston & Maine and New York, New Haven ft Hartford roads. Tha service 1 the first of its kind and Is for tho convenience of summer visitor to Bar Harbor and other resorts in the Pin Tree state. .. , ; T III Suits and Trumps the Topig of the Day. . NEW YORK, June 23. The 12th annual congress ot the American Whist League began today, at the Oriental Hotel, Man- hatan Beach, witb more than 300 dele gates in attendance. Boston, Chicago, Detroit and Baltimore are the cities most numerously represented, but every' city of the East and Middle West has whist ftathuBlast. present,. and there are many from the South. California is fclo In evi dence, despite Its distance. . The playing this year is for the Hamilton Club trophy. tlje American Whist League challenge trophy, the Minneapolis pair trophy, tha Brooklyn trophy, tho associate members' troDhy and the Milwaukee mixed four tronhr. Additional prises of value aro also offered. The business meetings of the league, which begin tomorrow-, promise to be of more than ordinary Interest, owing to the movement set afoot some time ego looking to secession of tho Western clubs and the formation of a new astocla tkm. i A majority of the members appear to oppose the movement and stps prob ahly will , ba taken tt prevent its coming to a bead. BIG CROPS X " (Journal Special Serrlca) 1 , , GimrRIfi, O' TH June 23. Just now the 'outlook for, the wbat crop In Okla homa It very good. Reliable reports com ing la from various sections of tbs terri tory mdieste that the: crop 'will fan 89 per cent of last year's phenomenal crop, which was the largest over known la Ok I HUM 1 n PRFPARING FOR THE CORONATION Princes Ar FlockiriglolLondoh to Swejl King Edward's v (Journal Special Service.) ' ' IXJNDON, June SXThe 'opening of cor onation weeM finds the'' metropolis rapid ly filling with Visitors ' The decorators have put the finishing touoheS to thett work and the city has blossomed' out r In VAe PRINCE of WALES V In an attire which, if he should wear it at the Coronation, certain ly would make him eveb more conspicuous than His. Majesty. ThU is the costume he wore at the Dutchess of Devonshire's fancy costume ball. f - . ' a mass of gorgeous color. 'Princes and other titled visitors , sent to , represent their respective rulers. Iav been, arriv ing at Ehort intervals- ehroughq)Jt the city and the attaches delegaleii to receive th&m have been kept : busy. Prominent CORONATION CHAIR ' In WeBtminster 'Abbey on which King Edward will sit. k Under it is leen the (famous stone regarded with such inexplicable ven eration by 'all Englishmen".' 1 " ' . . , . ,; - - among thoet now here are prince Henry, of Prussia, the Orartd'Duke and Grand XMchess Berge , of. , Russia,' the. Crown PHlice ahd princesi' of 'Roumsjila. the Puke and Duchess of Aosta, the Princess of Asturlas tad her, tuaband, Prinoa Ai- bert of Flanders and the Crown. Prince of .Swedes,,, A few of the more Important personages have been quartered at Bock ingham r and,. Bf," James Palaces, while provision has .been mad 'or the; others at the Hotel Cecil, Olarldge's and elsewhere. Great preparations have been made for the dinner to b Klvt-n ut Buekini;ht.m Pal ace tonlgiU In honor Of the; foreign en voys, and which a 111 be the first of th Krand state fuiif'tlom preteding th cor onal: on. ,. sjv--' 'ft f u f1 1 -fl Tonight will be a gala Might also fop me American colony. Tho Bradley-Mart tins give a very elaborate- dinner at theli house In Chesterfield Oardens, which lsj likely to outrival in luxuriance the' fM mous PratHty-Martin ball. Mrs. John W v Pi Mackay's Carlton House Terrace manaloa Is to be the' scene of another big dinner. while also Reginald Ward gives a dinner of dveraV;s . , H . Tho King and Queen Interrupted their work of . preparation for the coronation todiy? long enough to take part In a lit tle" "gathering la celebration of the 8tb birthday of little Prince Edward of York. '.M"' 4 V r PRINCE EDWARD CF YORK j -i : . Is heir presumptive to the British throne, and, in the natural course of events, some fine day will be the center of a coronation ceremony similar to that In which he ' will participate this week. Today is the alghth birthday of the Prince. The British public is only Just beginning to look upon the little Prince in the light of tho future King, "ffhfr toroBation has served to draw attention to tho Imyort anee of The llttte ,felerWs place In the machine of state. ; According to prewsnt plans. Prince Ed ward will be i. euiloiv like lu father, and Within a few years he will go upon the training ship Britannia to get his first taste of sea Ufa' ills present education consists of a few Hhort1, Kssons dully, given by Mile. Eriolu. for many years companion ta.the. lalo DuRbuss.of Teck. TheKins Is said to !' stronfily opposed to' "Btufltnff chlldron with too much knowledge." ills" lecollectiou Is korn of how bnpUaFant It was to b? a "walking dictionary" at 20.' (Journal Special Service. LONDON. June 23. As t'.ie (lay f-r the' actual coronation of Kin.1: Ed-.vnrd ap proaches, tho frvcrlsh- nntlcltntlun of London becomes more Intense, an 1 vis itors to Lomlon from daylight to da:k throng the route, which the procession will fol.'ov. . After a day of stmrhlne ycrtcrilay, th? weather apaln bfc?nic liiunJ'.y and rainy thl3 mornins. but the crowds com ing to London for the gni.t evni kep pouring In. This mornlngr lh6 cr ntlngcnts of Chi nese and Indian poki! : s, n well as the continental cr.vcys. arrived. The Klnjj ahd' Queen 'reached 1 adiKnsHm tt-.tlon at nocn nnd imm:-J'a -ly. i!rjv- to n.ck lngh.au PuJoco. Their itlaj.stl.s re e:vo a great ovation. The Kins lookeJ lii g'-od htf'th,' s'jow Ing no trace of Ul recent lnc'U;)ielt!o:i. r Of EDUS A Grand 'Varsity Cele bration in Montreal. (JoumHl Speolal Service. MOXTP.KAU Qutbeo, June '23.-Arch-.iu.hi.pB, U!ti ani well-known educai iiu of t!j? i-.oinan Cathoils church are .;il-trig part In a grand commemoratlor of itio mb aniiivs'itfary of ljival Univer sity. Tha oeiebravion besan today wlf.i nprrpr:ate acrviceo ci a idlloue char acter, and will bo cpntinvod tomorrow, when a preirrarnr?ie of histprtcal exercised will lie rnrrled out. Prominent among the jiif;rants ; are Archbishops Bru rhesl. of Montreal: Arblshop Duhamel. of Ottawa, and Blehops Emerd, of Valley Held., Lai'pcque, of UJierbrooks," and D celles, $t Jit, Hyacinth. nwro in - iJ.Msrnl Ql)30i(i Ren-Ice. I VfAJ SAW, Ir.d., Jiuic ?3.-Members of 'tho WestcrriAstoclution of Writers are gathering &t V.'inoaa for thlr,17h annual BiiCtlns, which will be in session during the next four clays. The p:orra ranae this year Is one of -Use be5t evw arranged by the .ii-..-oclBt:fln, iwsl ealls for. original pa iwrs essays, FtC'les and poems by a num bep ef well-known writers of the Uddle WILL DISCUSS v f SUNDAY SCHOOL y&uffial Special Service.) LfttJiSVILLE Ky.; June 83. Bound for Penver to attend the International Sun day-school coavenllon, a party, of Ken- tnck delegates leaves LoulvlU tanlght in a special car. The, party numbers al piost 100 merabm and Includes all the Viffieo- ail the Kentucky State Sunday school Association. . i . , ' Hats for Horses, . . Although one si?ftsa) later than the. pa atgsn, aietronelrs, Portland has - mads common the novelty of horses' hats this yearr A fw--wera sesa last season, bat they' were rare enough to ba almost a ourloslty. , This year they are seen hre on a great - vJ horses, and will be seen V. greater .numbers as tha warm frthr advancea Meier Frank Com pny are showing about the first this year, f " i ' ' i llOIIllCiWFBE OBTAIfJED How to Make a Marvelously Perfect Complexion : and Restore : r.i'' HOW TO REMOVE PIMPLES, FRECKLES, MOTH, BROWNl PATCHES, BLACKHEADS.' OIUNESS AND ALL DE- f '' PFfYTfl Pnnil rur er uroif Aim tone ;; There S Bothlng-swre beaatlfnl than the human faoa with Its vindooa ooontenaaca Ui sparkling eye, Hsphtssant smue and BasCsetsyaunetry. ... But lbs etownlng glory f ih lace is a ladiaut onmplatloa with Its lively glow. Its youthful tinge, and Its una smooth texture. m ' - Hat the sj ilea le a eaeh a eosaalealoa be attataed f ; " ''. ja au aooderfaUf pnwrenlve age of art, uteratare sad science j of the steam esglae, tae mighty cannon, the electrio motor, Uie wlrsless telegraph sad the ponderous febrioasaklag machines, what is tbemshat is Impossible t - - " By a eareful study of tbenetaire sad lextnre of the skin, sod a thorough rssssrth In the resltni ci theiuistry d4 coutpoundlug ot IngredlanU, s remedy has beeu si last perfected Uu4 will aceomDUata these results. . This remady Is Dm. A, Itosmerfs Faee Bleaeh. . ' . -'vf WHAT VACB BLEACH U-Vace Blaseh le aot s eossnetle to over up, but It beo. lutelv removes once and fomver all tha ditooloraUons and blemishes to which the complexion l subject.. I can potiUvely guarantee every woman It will do all I claim. Its actios mm the kia caoaot fait lo. ramev every- defect. It's a well-known (set that the blood la order to cleanso luelf Is constantly throwing ofl iu Impurldet through the pores ol the skin ; now If the pores are not kept open, the impurities of the blood cannot escape, bnt collect below the snr- Uce.andMnduceall manner of skin troaUes, surh as WMPLES.FRKCKLES, MOTH, 8ALLOW NES18. rXZKMA. AUNR AKD NUMEROUS OTHER a KIM DlbEASES AND DIBCOLOR ATJON8. ACTION OP rACH BLKAClsV Now Vaee Bleach has this two-fold action : first. It hut t msffnetleal action, which sttmcts and draws to the surface the Impuriues which havecol lected under the skin; end, secondly, chemical action which removes by scaling off (In the form of a One dandruff) the surface of tha outer, diseased or dead cuticle, leaving the under skin beautiful, youthful-looking and delicately tinted by nature clear, smooth and perfect. This method it perfectly harmless to the most delicate skin, as ft harmonises with the lawi of hygiene and nature, the two fscton which we must adhere to sad follow ii we wish to pennsnenUy ia-i prove our personal apnesranea ' THOUHAND8 B EN KFmEr. Thousands f patrons, who were annoyed and -vexed with most miserable onmplexlons, have been delighted with, the grand Improvement Madame Rupnertt raoe Bleach has produced la their skins. Many complexions, covered with pimples,, freckles and ecsematous eruptions (itching, burning aud annoying) have been changed tm bright, beautiful skins, and the Improvements made in their looks were simply marvelous.. There It xarcely a defect to which the complexion is beir which will not toooumb to this won- flenui remedy, rrenmuure wrinkles and lines and those muddy, dUfUrurln, tallow. Jaundiced skins are quickly transformed into clear. wholesome ones by Its ne lint wnicr Bkln trout I nmmntW. and smooth after a ftw applleaUona r SDDlieaUona flkin ticlant hae been removed and cured promptly, letter, their heartfelt and profoundest thanks A txMitl ve snarantee Is si ven if Face Bleach which sre furnished with each order, that U from jour complexion. v v All OI J All ol lime. a. Ruppert's world renowned Olds, Wort SOLE AGENTS. EVERYBODY READS Bnsht THE JOURNAL FOR ALL THE NEWS FOR. ALL THE PEOPLE FOR ALL TIME CITY, per carriers MAIL, JOUR.NAL 289 Yamhill Street. Pbonac Or. WISE MEN OFTHE EAST (Journal ' Special Service.) PITSBURO, Pa., June 8. Scientists from all parts of America representing chemical, , geological,' mathematical, mi croscopical, astronomical, psychological and kindred societies,, will gather In this city next week to attend tbs Slat annual meeting of the American Association for the advancement of Science. As regards both the number and high professional standing of the participants, tho gather ing will be the most notable, of. its kind ever held in this coiintry. The sessions are to continue through tha week and the discussions will, cover ' a wide range of Scientific subjeots." r , LODGE AT YALE t iJKW HAVEN, Conn., June 23.-Com- mencejnent , exercises at , the .Tale law schel were delivered today. ' The address was by Senator Henry -Cabot Lodge, of JtfassacThusetU, who took as his subject. Oliver Ellsworth. ' - Youthfur Looks. . thorn inroads of beauty are quickly ecacea. Flabby skins which also mark the ravages of ttme-becnme firm troublea which have haJBed the most skilful nh and many have expressed, personally and by lor this wonderful Faee Bleaeh. Is used aoeordlna to the new STjedal directions. will remove every discoloration and impurity preparaUoni are told bf utf redneed prices,. ., r man & King test NewsDaoer RATES - - 10 Cents Weekly $3.00 Year or $ 1 .00 for 4 Months Printing Co. Main 500; CoL 705. PORTLAND Ollf Plucky Passenger Was Quick With His Gun. mm . (Journal Bpeclal Service.) v' ,i CHEYENNE, Wyo., Juno Jl-A4arlri. attempt at robbery-' occurred at Sidney 4 while No. ' J, the west-bound 1 local psaA' senger on the Union Tacltlc, wa stopping? -r there. An unknown man attempted "to gain admittance to the Pullman car, but was repulsed by the porter, but returned V later and (entered the oar, poshing th S porter aslda - Tha robber posssd throughX the car.', searching under the pillows ot ' -the sleepers for valuable In one of tht . 5 berths he was confronted by a pistol inp the hands ot an early riser. Quickly v:, turning, the, thief ran back through th'.; car and, Jumping from 'tho rear platform V oisappearaa' In tho darknesa ' V ' .