Portland evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902, June 27, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    Gl VES U R?
Portland City;
Makes; :nb;
The P, C O, line begins to look like
"34 eents.f Excepting th. two mall cart
to, Oregon City and the one making Ir
regular trips to Mt Scott the entire
lystem hea suffered an entire collapse.,..
Yesterday tbe total receipt of the road
amounted to leas than SL This' sum was
take iv Ja from a' few. straggling strangers
-, erho knew nothing about the strike.
:f The company le still advtslng,, travelers'
to take the boat. The admonition is
being heeded, but it was not necessary
, to glee It. .fTbs publle is not so reckless
- is to take any' unnecessary risk -with
c Tiffany- and ' Stuart ; :.Tbeir method.' of
lolng business Is too well known.. They
' re responsible for the many accidents
already. The publlo intend to se that
Jthe list will" .not be' Increased "by their
recklessness and incompetency. ,; - There
forei, people will take the boats to points
' bp" the river without being - told to . do
' so. .They regard their Uvea too. highly to
fio otherwise.,. , '
: .". ORDERED FROM MILWAUKXB. '
- D. M. Ashmore the non-union employe,
wa uotlfled -yesterday1 by tha people of
Milwaukie - to transfer his belongings
, Immediately to some other - point, v He
. mas Informed that be could no longer so
s core board and lodging tbere and , he
now pomes to Portland for food and shel
ter!' At 'nights he now runs Ms car to
this city, where he obtains the necessary
Mllwaukie Sellwood and Oregon City
are doing all in their, power to assist
the ' Strikers, 9 believing ) that they , are
wholly ln, the right. If the road waits
for them to change their minds before
being put In active operation again the
chances , are very favorable that It will
lie Idle until the Prohibition party elects
the next President of the United States.
' " ' GIVES VP HOPE. ' r - 1
President Hurlburt basi given' out the
. Information that the management will not
"make any special effort to resume bust
siness for awhile yet, preferring to de
mote all present energies to extending the
line up the Clackamas River. . ,
("If this Is done.' said "a stranger to
say, "and Tiffany and Stuart are retained
by the company, : the way Is only being
paved for more" collisions and accidents,
Portland will need more hospitals. - To
bufld them' at once and get them fully
prepared will be a good business propoal-
Business
NEWS AND NOTES FROM
THE CITY OF VANCOUVER
r'.j (Journal Special Service.) " : .,.
VANCOUVER, Wash., Juno 27. Com
pany G, Flrat Washington Volunteers;
wiil bold a reunion at the bom of Glen
N-iBanrk on tbe evening of July 4th.
T1M near fiinanv will be comnleted thla
week and operations will oomfnence the
' rerly part Of next week. , ; v
Work has been commenced on the new.
Klectrio light plant. . . . ,
Vancouver's new brass band,. will bold
their first practice this evening. The boys
sciu be seen In tbe Fourth of July
parade, f v r,-s ,
Bids for the construction of a double
Sfflcers' auartsrs at Vancouver Barracks
pave been opened and Jaa, T. Ooes. t,
only .bidders, was ' recommended by the
nuartficmuBter ta ha awardm! tha contract
-.i.fcv. h oixrs oo. "wtirtiaBd, was
fs-piri. Mduer m vlunsbing at VJZL
.fctifX'AL. t. piping fioo, Miy J.
relab awan.d.. tbe contract for
Ictrl wiring at M 1 y
Tbe school board bjtvt elected the fol
fowiujr teachers fpr tle , ensuing year:
fcuperlntenoent, C. W. Bhumway; prin
cipal of High school, P. iHoug'hf assistant
teachers In., High school, Mrs. E. C. Sterl
ing and Jolin Todd;' grade teachers. Mt;s
Kifbbard. Mia Tale, Miss Beeson, Miss
ihk, Miss Snodgrass. Miss Clark, Miss
ttypcb. Miss levltt Mss Sharpe, Mrs.
Jcott, , Mrs. Chappelle; C,v Bk -Alexander,
Ilhon Prjtchard and Sylvester Panning.
Lbuis Talbot, of Camas, has announced
tlmself at candidate for -the legislature,
fubject to the Republican oonventlon1.
Vancouvera - four-days'., carnival and
EAST SIDE BRIEFS. ' .
J. ... . -f.-. mi I ill . ..''ff - K t
Rer. J. -H.. Gibson, pastor of th United
Prtabyterian Church... eomer Grand
tvenue and "Wasco street bas received,
irord from Profeaoor 8. U, Ferguson,
president of Westminister College, New
IVOmington, Pa announcing that be had,
eeea mads doctor of divinity by ths ln-itntlon.-
.
An excursion was given today by . the
nurd. Mtepah 'sed Sellwood Presbyte
rian churches to Multnomah Palls. The
Keamar Harvest Queen, which was char
""-" ths occasion, bad a comfortable
ecretary of the Sen-
Trade, bas fust re-
where bis Wife Is
it in a .very ! ear loue
beelmen who wlH
path, without
Tadualiy , get-K
,the Sbsrir
er of . wheels
irt House
e the pro-
n . Sunday
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THE H OST
& , Oregon ; Road
EflFort ito ! Do
tlon that some
enterprising capitalist
Should Investigate.
'Auditor Grant is-In charge of tbe Mt.
Scott car. A'lone farmer rode Into the
city with " blm yesterday to whom be
poured out a woeful tale. '- Tbe fanner
said: w ;- 4
' WORKS DAT AKO NIGHT,
Grant unfolded his troubles to me
yesterday and I felt sorry for him. He
said- that" be- Is now 'obliged to work
day and night. When the sun shines he
la operating his.; car and' when night
fall comes he nas to' go to the office
and pore over the company's- books un
til time to take charge of the car again.
This Is telling on his vitality, be said.
and ,, bs". did.; not believe that ' he could
stand such . strenuous life much .longer.
I don't tbink it would be safe 5 to rids
oa that car. because the overworked au
ditor is liable to fall asleep .at any mo
ment. Human endurance has limit, you
know," - - j, v ; ; -V1 rrr.
DISAPPOINTED EXCURSIONISTS.
The Modern, Woodmen of America bad
made arrangements sometime ago to visit
Gladstone Park over the p. C, a next
Sunday. -Not -w!Tlng t have. the wm.
bare of the lodge disappointed.' the strut
tng carmen made arrangements for them
to go over the Southern Pedflc. The men
are doing their utmost to accommodste
the public until the trouble la' settled,
and they ' are gaining favor from all
classes every day, Tney are conducting
themselves' in a gentlemanly and orderly
manner, and would be tha first ones to
discountenance any acts of violence.
BOATS HANDLING TRAFFIC.
The men had four launches plying be
tween Portland and points up the rlvr
yesterday, one departing from here every
hour. ' ' Each ' boat was crowded, and
some money Is being made above the
expenses of operating- the fleet. It is
almost Imposslbls,;. however,, to eocem
modate every one, and negotiations are
new under way to charter a steamboat
An effort , is being made to secure the
Republic, owned by Captain Good. . She
will carry W passengers and can make
the round trip lit an hour.- Nearly all
the steamers are In commission, and It
Is not known yst whether one can be
secured. " ' . ' - 'V ,
Everything is going on smoothly, and
the strikers are certain of .being able
to gain their point, Publlo sympath Is
with' them and they appreciate It.
Fourth ot ' July celebration commences
next Wednesday, Every detail baa been
completed end no doubt this city will be
crowded With visitors. Director of
Amusements E. J. Arnold has outlined a
strong list of out-door- attractions and
midway shows. There will be -something
doing every minute.- '.;Tb l?tb Infantry
Band will give open-air concerts every
day and evening during the fjesta.' Prof.
Chris Nelsojv will make several balloon
ascensions. - On the Fourth a grand
parade, beaded by alt the military, or
ganisations of the garrison. over n'' TOO
strong. All the local civic societies "will
also take part The literary exercises" will
be held at the park. Prof. E. 6, Meaney
will be the orator of the day? James P.
Stapleton wllj read the Declaration of In
dependence, and Miss Edna Taylor will
sing the "Star Spangled : Banner, 'J ' Ths
afternoon will be given over to sports and
,a Balloon ascension. In the evening a
Urge pyrotecbnle display will be jnade,
followed by e grand, ball, v - ; .
- On Saturday, the. last day of the car
nival, the soldiers at the garrison will
bold field snorts. An attractive program
nas peen arrangea. ,
I Next Monday balloting for the Goddess
of liberty for the carnival, will close
Tbe oontest thus fay bas, been between
Bella-Harrison and .Grace Rand. ; ', ;
,The iwmmeneeroent . exerdees f st
James College wers, held at. the Audi.
jonum last. evening. The students pre
sented "Tha Great Umbrella Case' A
large audience was ' present The next
terra begins September I. , h :
School has -postponed He picnlo to Mt.
Soott which was 1 be given today on
account pf tbe strtk f ,the street car
men. :.', -.-i Si-y.K!:Mi-:--;-;- : , :
Phillip EUaralagar, an employe of the
Portland Gas Company, who broke all the
bones Of the. lingers jpn one Of his bands
while attempting to ump from an Upper
Aiwna car while la motion a few daysj
The new switch' and '. sidetrack , belpg
built by the . tu at Company from
East Morrison, to East Tamhill streets,
is being rapidly completed. The switch
will be used, by .several new implement
companies who are erecting buildings tn
that vicinity. r".-""
: Mrs. Clara Ferguson left yesterday for
a vlBlt with friends at her old home in
McMlnnvUle. Her daughter,, eter( ac
companied her.' - ( ,
J & A. Manning left last evening for a
business trip, connected with the 'Arm
of ?. Manning A Ferguson. x,
Jack .Penny driver , for Holmes ice
Company, I reported to be very ill at
bis home. .He Is a brother of Sam
Fenny,' president of the Kangaroo Club,
' The residences "of Re. A.' Monroe n4
James Bruce were entered by burglars
at ' Woodlawn, Wednesday evenlpg. Two
revolvers, a watch and several rings Is
the extent of ine , loss. Entrance was
effected through sn open window In both
ttoise.-r-t,r-.?-: ir -'rt7r -
M. Julian, a negro who has been-tarror-lzlng
East Side bouse wives, was , ent
nped to 19 days by Jndgs Cameron to
day on a vagrancy charge, . ; .Ut Tuesday. - . . , .,)'---'
VACATION
'-iv-V t -'
CONTEST
Now Is the Jimelto
Send in the Votes. :
There are some more changes in the
number of votes In The Journal vacation
contest today, though -tha leader,' Hiss
Westenf elder, SUM holds her place. . : v
The Ume Is growing snort-there Isno
time to lose, fco rusl youf totals In at
once. " . C.
; The news from the beaoh, Is encouNig
Ing everybody who Is anybody will ge to
the-beach soon after the Fourth. , AM the
contestants should make strong efforts to
oln tbe.winnlng list, as ths time Is very
short- f I . t
The 'Votes stand at this thne tbus;
Mias Barbara Weetenfelder......... ....2MT
Mis Margaret Benedict ............2114
Miss Etta Winklemsnn , ...1974
Miss Margaret Cbepraan.....',..'....'.. V..137
Miss Rose PrankIln................,.'....:i3M
Mies Mabel Randa!l.i.. ...'...... ..,'..,12S
MUs Elisabeth Reifenrath M
Miss Ussle Baub ....................... 1
Mrs. Catharine Adams... 823
Miss Minnie Harris ..... S2S
Miss Leaalo I4nd... .''... I"
Miss Llssie Wilson Jtl
Miss Bessis Hubbard 1
Miss Lanra Richardaon... ....... : IS
Miss Mildred R. Webb..................
Miss Emily - Byrne..,....,..;......,....,,
Mies Ursula Michel.,
43
Miss Bessis Zlmmer.,,,,,,.,.,,,....
Miss Waddell ,
5f4M tt
llllf 5fflPPi
It
Over, State , Senator
'ship, Jbut Are United ,
on Preston. '
(Bcripps-McRae News Association. -- ;
-' SEATTIdD. funs .-The Repub- a
lican county convention bere to- 41
day Is Involved In a hot. fight over'
the Stats Senatorshlps, but the en- -f
tire delegation .will go down for
Harold Preston for United StStes
Senator, -as v candidate against
Foster. . 1 .,,,
The stat Is certain to go as does
King County, bence It Is generally
admitted that Senator Foster will
be defeated. ''' V, i
, .APPOINTED OUARDUN;
: County Judge" William Cake this morn
ing appointed W. T.' Gardner ""guardian
of the persons and esteles of Henry,
Maude, Herbert and Ralph ' Thompson,
mlno, heirs of ths estate of their
father,: Henry J. Thompson, " deceased
The wardli property consist off 14 houses
In South Portland. v ' : .
s The appointment was mads owing to the
resignation of Guardian John. B. Coffey. ,
Hanna to Start on : the
Warpath After Wood's;
Scalp;.;,
' (Bcrlppa-Mcltae News Association.
WASHINGTON. JUns .-It Is
4- tha Intention' of Senator Hanna to ,
4- In t reduce u ' resolution pnyvUllng 4-
for; a Congressional investigation
4- of the Cuban postal frauds and of
f th trials' there of he'- alleged- 4
4 to have been implicated tn-them, 4-
. : The House - committee von labor 4-4-
today authorised a 'favorable rev 4-4-
port on th bill to create a na- 4-
4 tional board, whose duty It shall 4-4-
be In case of strikes affecting in-
4- Urstat commerce to make sn .ln-
4- vestigatlon and report Its CnOlngs 4-.
4- to the P resident. " ' - 4-4-
4"4 4- 4. 4- 4 4-4: 4-' 4 1
Military Inspection, ,
'Lsst nlglitthr Arwory-VMUHed with
a crowd, which ttriesad the' qijarteriy
uiafnsuuun ot .ja yiraro ltegiment, p. tit-
O. An ord was read "thai
.:o. B. F'rti n ann... i
B. ?T:.: r, K F'and: O appear In khaki
Uniform St 1:13 o'clock on the afternoon
of :Jity to fake part In the parade.
Company A was given permission to take
part la-the celebration at Oregon City,
Following the, inspection, , dancing : was
ipdulgedin. ' V
;MitclieH;WlU.HelD.r
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".Joseph.. Buchtel has received a- letter
from United States Senator.- Jphn , H.
Mitchell... who was requested to look
af tsr .ths Interest of ths East . Bids' id '
th .matter of closing the, draw bridge
during certain hours, . senator Mitchell
sp.ld that as soon es the papers tn the
case arrive at the department thati-he
would do 1J In his power to see that ths
project' went through, fsvorabi to th
residents of tnt section. - ,t.'- '
I A OQVERNOR'S TROUBLE
BcrIpDS-McK New Association,)
SAN FRANCISCO, June fTAt the pre i
llmlnary examination of Messrs. Spreck.
els. and. Leake f the San Franciece Call
today on-Boardtnan' charge of libeling
Governor Gage, the Governor was not
represented, i Warden "Aguirr of San
Quentln also failed to respond to th
subpoena.' Th case was continued (ftf
A MYSTERIOUS
Victor Schilling Suddenly. Drops ; Out of
'SSI vj' !1 " ' '
rWbat bag become of Victor BchUling,
city Ucket and, passenger agent for the
0. rB. A N, Company, tbe Union Paoiflo,
the Oregon Short Una and the Souther
PaclflcT, Nobody la Mr. genllllng's office
seems ta be "able - to explain what ap
pears to be one of ths most mysterious
of disappearances that has come to light
la Portland foe soma tone. r , ! '
Mr. Schilling IS one -of the best known
of Portland's city ticket man, and 'the
fact that he has not been ssen here sines
last Saturday has fet his. friends to guess
ing. In ths first place. It la stated em
phatically, that so fan as known, there
Isn't the slightest question as to ths fact
that the - ;- - , ,
AFFAIRS OF HIS OFFICE,"
complicated though they may be, are per
fectly straight At least that Is what la
reported. ' "
At 1:15 last Saturday night Mr. Schilling
took ths a R A N. Company's No. , 4
train for Spokane; ! He did not make any
noise over his departure, neither did he
attempt to conceal It On his arrival'
there, he talked with Depot Master ShUv
kle, who recently, left Portland to taka
ue posmon tnere. i to Mr. sunaie s in
quiry as to what be was doing In Spo
kane, Ma SobUUng said : -t
' '"I have oome up hers to look over some
mining propositions." - , , ,
Since that time tb O. R. N. Com
pany's officials here have not been able
to learn anything of Schilling's where
abouts.7 )t la considered somewhat pecul
iar that -he should, not have arranged
matters so .that he could be communicat
ed with In some manner His friends are
s
anxious to learn .something of hint.
well known that Schilling has had
great deal ot Interest in .
MINING MATTERS,
and for some years has invested consld-
- erable money In ths Bumpier mining dis
trict in juastern Oregon,- so tnat tna re
port that he has gone f look up soma
mining matter In Washington does pot
seem Ainreasonablsw '
. There are various , theories to account
for Schilling's , strange dropping from
sight One Is that he may have met with
foul play, ' Another Is that h is at some
point In the Interior lit Eastern Washing
ton, 'where ho is not in touch with tele
graph or -telephone fines and 1 actually,
looking Into soma f mining matter 'as- re
ported; "Another is lhat his dlsappearanos
Is dus to home 1 1 ' . 1 ' , f
DOMESTIC TROUBLE, (
The lstter .fs. proabjy Ill-founded, for
Getting Sccd on Ac-
couni oi
: sters
There is no Important change .today in
th strike of the fuel teamsters. Both
sides are determined -t vinA-W-.:
The Banfleld-Veysey Company Is en
deavoring to get nejr men to take the
places of the strikers, Jn Bsnfleld has
suoeeded In ,ecur gverl men, but tha
striker Induoed h'en utp',;4iifi.str(ay,
Th men ar carrying vd m Aggressive
tight and believe that they will be abl to
persuade all new employes to throw up
their positions abbot as" fait a they ac
cept them..'' 'v ' '" 'i:'':" :
The firm handles lapw664 nearly altv
gather, ano Mt.tSto9&..fMkpott4. m
against ft and 14,50 pal for sr, th form
er ts In great demandvrTh Bnn njoyed
a thriving business and yery' day .thdt
the stiikW le prolonged r represent, a bfg
loss'tp It unless other-men etre secured
i Mr. Can field Is also awake, and looking
out for the Interest of his 9rm. He has
donned his fighting clothes, and says that
ibs will never submit- ;tany ' dictation
.from the union. He hope to b able In
a few days to secure Men who will not be
influenced by the pickets and will stay
Wll Dim. ;VVl:;'-;-.:'.;y ;H-v-.
Neither -side shows ny disposition to
yield in the least. No nnpleaaant clash
has as yet resulted between th two fac
tions, and It is hardly probable 'that any
will. It appears to b 'a ' gopd-natured
contest, each Side belleVlhg that'lt ; ii
fighting more for a principle than any
thing else. In the meantime the slab-"
wood supply at vsriou'place in th city
is rspidiy depleting, whil It 1 ccumu
Uting at the mHls. '"i ',
jrf,)te';
Work at Shipyard
?? orr'on Met. Wrdg 1 fsthef busy
this week. The little launch Nlad has
been overhauled and will, b ready for
inspection tomorrow. '. The steamer Ches
ter, owned by the Kefiog Transportstlori
Company, is having general repairs made,
and ' will slide into .' th;- water ' next
week. A large scow built for Ernest
Kellogg, has. been launched, and Will b
turned over to her owner In few days.
.Th gasoline launch Arllne,'' owned by
Noe eVJscobson and used s a cannery
tender oq the lower river, had some new
shafting 'put in and a new., Prppellor
shifted oa today, ' -v i 't ' 3
't r-- ''':ty
; NORTH END ROBBERY;.;
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. w." E. Smith, a stranger In Portland,
toda caused Officer Grid Roberts ar
rest JuUa Lewia and Estello "Williams,
colored courteeane f the North End.
Smith claims that he was walking alonf
Davis street at noon,, and that th Wil
liams woman, who was on the sidewalk,'
shoved h!m into ths open door of a house
occupied by the Lewi woman and that
she relieved him of what money be had.
The Williams woman- was bound over
t appear before the grand Jury a fef
nays ago ror atgnway robbery. oe ror
nished noo bonds, bnt.1 sew again a
dor lock d key. , J
siadyood: supplt
DISAPPEARANCE
1 K
Mr.
Schilling was mm? married a few
month ago, and so far as. known, the
ftlltanoe was a most, happy one. ' siis
wife was a Miss Shelby,, tbe daughter of
Agent Shelby, of Wells, Fargo sV Co.'s
Express, Mrs. Schilling is now In Cal
ifornia, presumably at -Los Angeles, and
I reported to have gone there sometime
ago- oa a visit. , . - ,'. . - .' ,
"There; I sUll another theory advanced
regajdlng , Schilling' Inexplicable . ab
seenee, which It Is sincerely hoped may
prove, unfounded, and that. Is be ha be
come demented and has wandered, away
helplessly by himself. ' This , does .not
seem reasonable, for If there ever was
a strong-minded,' evenly-balanced ; and
oooliy calculating man, that man I as
suredly "Vic" Schilling. r ', J" . - "
The strange and unaccountable -dis
appearance of Schilling Is the general
subject for discussion all up and down
Railroad Row, and tha one Inquiry is:
rwhat's the latest regarding rvior Si
Agent Shelby, of Wells, Fargo Co.'s
Express, Is as worried over blsv ;-::.M '
: BON-IN-LAWS DISAPPEARANCE
As bis friends. He aays that there has
been' no trouble between Schilling and
hi wife, gnd that Mrs. Schilling accom
panied her husband's, slater to California,
where Mr. Schilling's relatives reside.' T
ihalj not worry any more than I 'can
help," said Mr. ' Shelby. "It seemed ' a
little odd that Victor should have gone
away without letting Mr. Craig know of
It It to possible that lie may have wired
MSTXraig," and 'that-ths latter ktwws
all about It He Is out of town, but . Is
expected back today.... ;. . :k ,- "e .
If ws do pot bear from VlcV soon. I
shall ask Mr. Mohler to' belpwus to find
him, - and to get the wire Into use as
soon as posslbla Perhaps his wire
knows all about her , husband's Where
about, but then again she may not,
and I would not care to make her anx
ious by wiring her Ip Inquiry,, I hope
the matter will turn out. all right., , ,
"At llrst t thought' that "Vic" might
have gone with Mr. Chamon, or-that be
was with , Billy Mead, but ' have . since
learned that" ba4 not been with them."
' T - No Trace at Spokane. .
SPOKANE. June 27.-Victor ' Schilling
arrived at Spokane last Sunday morning.
He called on Agent Salnkle, of the O, R.
N and said he was going out . Into
th country. This was the last seen of
him.' ' A diligent search of the city has
been made for the past two days, In
cluding aU the hotels, but no trace has
been found of the missing man. ., A
complete mystery surrounds the case.
SOME BIG SAFES
Two' nrge coin, safe r being put in
th vaults of tha tadd ft Tllton banking
house by th Norrls Safe A Lock Com
pany., On weighs SSO pounds, and the
Other jaos pounds, and- are warranted o
withstand any Onslaught of . dynamite.
At a recent test In Salem, 9H pounds of
nltro-glycerln . was. exploded on- top f
one of thee safes without doing any
damage whatever.
Sacred Heart School Closes.
The closing- exercises of ths Sacred
Heart School on Millwaukle street was
held last evening In 'the old church hall.
Long before the time set for the ex
ercises to commence S, the . rr: halt . ii was
crowded a to the -door, with! the parents
and friend of ths pupils, and a number
of visitors were turned away. . A .num
ber of musical and vocal selections was
rendered by Members of the Musical Aid
Club. : Miss Carllna Hlchmaiv received
numerous -spplause during ber opuenlng
reclUtlon. Th 'Ubleau, "Hock of
Ages.! by the school, was pronounced
to be a grand success. ;
- Mrs,, R. M. Wbtto, s dmlnistratrig of
the estate, ot William H. White, de
ceased, vs. ths Souther ' Pacific Com
pany, is on trial In' the- United States
Circuit Courts Tbe complaint shows that
on December I, ' 1901, William- H. -White
died Inteetaet in Marion County, and
plaintiff was afterwards, ' on December
31 1B01, appointed admftiistratrt of bis
estate. , , ?, j ' ,
Deceased was engineer tor (be defend
ant corporation. : ' The complaint states
that .certain cf th ties of the railroad'
company short distance south: of tbe
depot at Salem, Or, "were rotten to such
an extent, that they would not hold the
spiaes wnicn were Qriven tbereiq to hold
the ; rails in plac.' i The , spikes wer
rusted end weatherworn and would hot
head either rails or fishplates in place.
Th switch.' also. , was out of order. The
flange of the engine wheel wer badly
worn nd the throw rails used in eon-
wn, w .oi repair, ; ' i
The. plainUff llege that on December
7, im. her husband, whil operating his
engine oa the tracks aamed, suffered in
juries by ;hl engine being thrown from
th track. He died from bla hurts tbe
day following.. .Judgment Is demanded
for 13009. -,. The , case went t trial this
morning before a Jury. .
CapfcQrahani Iraprovlnj;.
Captain A. . B. Graham, who was In
jured by a fall from his bicycle yesterday
morning, was In a semi-unconscious con
dition th most of the day yesterday,
but this morning is entirely rational.
ivnen tne nanaie bar broke he was
thrown a distsnc of feet down i hill,
and bis bead struck on ths Iron of the
street railway, .i n la believed that bis
skull Was slightly fractured. " and his
oondltton is announce! a extremely se-
rfova one1-side f his
faea was also I
badly laoerat m 'M now at his home I
Wher h wlU probably be confined for I
Captain J, N.'Orahsm, Who was taken I
senoneiy w a Mcaunnvtue -yesterday t
wsxa tmi w; oviivTwa n h -nervous
proatratloa; was brought to hi boms In
tbi city wgbf -;, ; -, - -. - $'t
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Journal Free Vacation Contest
WHO IS. YOUR CHOICE?
'CUT OUT THIS COUPON
One coupon every day. SJx '
coupons Wlll. be given for a
I week's subscription; twenty-
tlx votes will be given fora i'
month's? subscription," and
seventy-eight votes will be ,
jfl ven for every three months
paid In advance subscription.
David Neweome,' of ftatnler, wa shot
In tha abdomen yesterday by the acci
dental dtscharge ; of a revolver . In tbe
hands of his U-y ear-old brother.. His
brother was oiling an old revolver, .nd.
believing It not to be loaded, did not ex
amine It to see. "V While the younger
brother was standing near watching him,
the. discharge' occurred, " and the bullet
Wound will necessitate his. remaining at
the hospital for about two weeks.,
. Will be in the Stand, t
The persons who will Occupy th stand
for tha purpose Ot reviewing ths Fourth
of July parade are: Mayor H, B. Howe,
Mayor-elect -George H, TVllllams, .tha 11
Councllmen. ' President Meara of the
Chamber of Commerce, President Beach
of the Board, of Trade, President Morrow
of the Manufacturers' Association, Sec
retary Bussell of the Chamber of Conv
merce. Secretary Moor of the Board of
Trade and Secretary' Mclsaae of ' the
Manufacturers' -v Association, - besides
members of th egeneral oommltteo of th
Fourth of July celebration.
( Had Deerskins, --
'Special Deputy Gams Warden Hodson
seised 50 deerskins, which wers la poases
sion of J.: Manning, postmaster at Leeds,
Jackson County; Manning will plead
guilty. - This Is the third tlms In the past
10 years that complaint havs bees made
against -Manning, but sons could '. be
made to stick in the court. This time
Game Warden Quimby will prosecute
Manning In the Circuit Court. ''
Survey JFuod Exhausted. -
The appropriation of 122,000 mad to Or-
I egon for the survsy of ' public lands for
ths fiscal year ending June 30, 190 has
I been exhausted. , Surveyor General MelT
drum has on hand application for the
i aurrev of additional townshlss which
i would require ett least- 36.W additional.
The appropriation for Oregon Should be
I increased so that homeseekers may sot
lbs delayed in entering landa.w , , ' y
, i i ' '
Supple's Offer. ;
Joseph' Supple,, th boat-builder, pbtlflsd
Messrs.., Holman and Samuels today - to
tow the free swimming Da ths to' his yard
and that he wpold reaaseinUls their parts.
They were taken apart when . removed
from tbe recent Bast Side fire.' itiy
. The location pi the baths has not been-
declded upon yet, but the promoter of
the enterprise have' several I view ,uv
WHEAT MARKET. 4
SAN
FRANCISCQ, ;"J une fT.-Wnt,
f la s9l lil
: CHICAGO. June 27,-Wheat, tvi&Hc
BIRTHS;
i To. Mrs. Harland P." Cone, Portsmouth,
4 boy. ' - j.. i- ,
To j Mrs. James : W.Fryer, .113 East
Thirty-fourth, a glrL " .
fog? I DEATHS, J
Stephen Alverson. '.aged 64 years, Coun
ty. Hospital; stomach trouble, . - .
.f ,- 1 ..... ,f .,i .,.T ,j
-.- thm dward Helmaa Vadertsh
tng Cel, faaeral directors amel aiaw
bsOssars. SSO TanahilL Phen 007.
f J.Vp.' Flnley fon, Undertakers
and t Embalrhars. .' corner Thlrrf anrf
f .i...
.id hbnofablf with all. y
.- ' L .. w T y..i-.
bulldfnr evork. 204 , Third fitj rcti.
mta oo first Ctasa wprkonly.
J A peck., of trouble has often com out
of a pint Matv';Ka'''y-yffiiy .'
THE TOP
, There are gcores'o? breakfast food ;
v i -advertlsed. ' Some 'are: good,' some
are just breakfast foods. But judg v
'., tog by the way iff telling - j , )
ATlllS-OATS
11
IS ON TOPe
- -Tnere' alvay room for a begt, ;..
- Room at the top. " ; ' i " ; " ;'
h We .could make ' more money by ' '.
putting up Inferior oat and putting"" r
" ; them up cheaper, 1 But "we'd rather j
- " make' a -little and- make it long.
That's whv ATLAS OATS are un- -
riformlr oori., V J 1 ' . ;
to buv and sell tha best. - - :
it-;
; ri vote for ; - :
V ' ' '
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i AS THB 0NB TO TAKS TH8 "
Journal Vacation Trip.
THE WEATHER.
Showers and thunder storm hav oc
curred generally In the Dakota, N
braska, Iowa, Missouri and Illinois. Light
rain has also fallen along the Oregon
and Washington coast, and In portions of
the Willamette . Valley and Sound coun
try. 1 - , 1 . f - ( - ; ' f,'
No marked change In temperature has
occurred during the last ft bours.
Tbe Indications ar for generally fair'
weather in this district Saturday. -
;- i.vi EDWABD -A. BSALB.
r-rr f .,, , ;, , ...,
HEALTH REPORT.
Mrs. Wundt, S20 Second street, varicella.
Bird Cola, 83 Mississippi avenue, small
pox, 'y " v ,f. - '
- Victoria Brooks, ' Fourth . andT Couch, ,
smallpox. j '
James Collins, Stella, Wash., smallpox.
: Patterson, Third and Burnslde, ' diph
theria. v 1 , .
BUILDING PERMITS. ,
W. C.' Pike,' Tepairs, Third and .Flan-,
ders, tlSOO- .',
B. B Oalbrsith, XMrtory co'ttage, Mos
rls and Xlrby, WOO, ; :
Mr. J. Doyle, addition, Morgaa . and
Halsey, J150, , ( . .
CAUTION
I" r
' The publle Is warned not to buy tickets
for the Letter Carriers' excursion with
out seeing that they bear th Imprint -of
tb City Delivery Division in red ink.
All other arv fraudulent. . 1 H
, ' . COMMTrTSSB. "
4,; :;aiarriaoe licensed: 4 ;
Bernard Vermero
Margaret Foley 27
Gartano Esprerto ... 93
Toumlsalm Bruno
Albert Lov i. ... m.-.w.... 2s
Mabel L. Benson ..- n,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
wl'T. Masters and wlf s to Leray Carr, ' "
. lots t, it and east H lots 6, 6, block B,
p, T. Smith's addition to St. Johns.. i7a
James Tylr and wife to Joseph;
Etarlha, loU , 10, block . Orchard
s- Place ftWi
Sheriff (for W. M. EUlott) to Victor ( j
Land Co., lots liV IK block M. Uni-,, J
verslty Park t 4
Sheriff t (for M J. Davis at al). to,
Meier A Frank Co., loU I, s, 7, S, u,
13, block SI, Idnnton; lots 1, t S. , , ',
block rr. Couch add tltessiea-a
U Beno to Jos. Relft, north H lot 6,
block tstt Couch dd.;...........M. 7S0i
Rlohard Nuns and wife to J- G. Km- - k, '
ger, tot .y block U, Alblna. . Homo- . '
stead tSO i ,
Wra. J.Btandley and wlf to I, wV,'
crater, lot l block 14, Mt. Tabor '
.Mia ............... ml,H,i-wMft..li AWJ
M. E, Thompson gad wife to Cha.'T.. ''-
Malott, lot t, block U, Masgly High- .-.t:-
land add..... e sws)evsrsMe).antgsjs too'
Bberiff or H. A. Bogus at al) to J. .C:
B. Whtit etal, lot I, block L Albee'a y:
"sub.j Iota M, 29, Glerfnaveq Park: l'r ,
lot , 8, block 4 Excelslorj lobs
47, it, block S, sub.; lots , 14, 15, M, - .
JT, Glenhaven Park ................... 1(SB ,
John Foott and wlf to Ida Foott, lot
i block 22, Tibbett's add.
Bam to Mlnttls Foott, lot , Uock tt,
same
at a e ee e'ees s
Get your Title Insurance and Abstract i
to Rtal Estats from the Title Guarantee '
gc Trust Co., Chamber of Commerce. : ',:.i
7 raST AT MAWSON STS. 4
We ea&h all kind of chct,-foor
"had" and lnlUTerent,iit all hour of
Cj day ad rfctt, fetdniLn.i Stmday
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