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vfnE'-EVEWlNG JOUIWAIrrOHTLAIfD,. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, ; TTJI.Y fl,--, 1902. r IVHAT CONGRESS HAS. .DONE 6bmd Important Matters for OregbWSeveral . r.r. M;HA.. (nnnmtmnnTP : lililiui njjpuiniiiioiiio. v . WASmNQTON, July t-Now thst Con press lias adjourned the public It wood. rig what bu been accomplished. Briefly tti work of tho session Is thus summar-v . NOT. fASSElY t Cuban", Reciprocity Ship .Subsidy. bills passed. Isthmian Canal. Chinese Exclusion. Philippine Govern ment bill. s War Tax Repeal. Oleomargarine bill. Anti-Anarchy bill. fo elect Senators by popular -vote. Admitting Oklahoma -.. New Mexico - and v 'Arlson. " Currency bill. Commerce bill. Pacific Cable bill. Antl-Bheddy bill. Pure Food bills. ' Suppression of . Trust., "Tariff Beforra bill. : 't 0 course, there wore minor measures, suc-lr , ' appropriation. Indian 'vet ren' Pension, etc., and in apeak ing of aame of them Senator Mitchell, of Oregon; said: - .. "I think the member of tfa,Oreogn delegation have been mors than, usually successful in ' accomplishing what, they started I to do. Many measures of im portance to Oregon have become Uwa. A fairly, good Chines restriction act, al though not ail that Was desired generally by the people or the Padflo Coast: good appropriations , for tho i varlotie u rivers and- harbors, av good appropriation .for . the commencement of tho construction of a canal ana locks at Cello, which at a On)y Twelve Men Af fected in Shipcar- -f pentcrWalkoiffe tho ship carpenters' strlk 1 cot af fecting Vry many men, possibly not over a doxen all told. About all tho work in port at present la government and foreign jobs and thaoo all oomo under tho eight hour system.' ' r'W ;.v "' "'' ' -tho man aro bx tho Opinion that then will bono dimcnity ut securing what they ask from all tho proprietors of tho ship yard excepting the " aH'JTKsr company; thoy amy, Is tho only on which - ha shown any disposition to oppose their demands, ' Considerable chip building la ' reported to be la progress on Paget Bound, at Coco Bay, . .Aberdeen and Hoqulsra, Wash., and many of the men aro prepar ing to go to those, points.' The Indication! are that -there will be a, scarcity of ship carpenters la this port, when new Job ; : are 'secured, if , In speaking of -the situation today W. Ii. Erackett, president of the union, said: "I believe that with the noaslble ex ceptlon of the O," 11, Jt N. boatyards that the ahip-bulldint firms will all sign Up in a few day. The O. R. A N. doesn't do much work exoeptlng making repeJra on Its own beats. It looks bad for a big cor poration like that to take the atand.lt does; 'Heretofore ire favored that : firm ' right along, for work on J1 deep-water Teasels "we have always charged at the ' rate of f per day; bnt m the a R. W. yards we never asked but H.H. , ' fThere are no big contraoU here at . present. ; A, governmeni vessel is to oe , built, at the Supple yard right away, and o( course that will be an eight-hour Job. The city dredger and all municipal work wlU 'alao come under" that class. '. Some repair work is being. taade on foreign, ves- . eels in port and that is being paid for at the rat we ask. X think tho Portland Bhlp-buildlng firm la favorable to But ' many of our men are leaving for . other points, and it begins to- look like there r vlU be but few ship carpenters hero Boon, Foreman Carson, of the O, K. it. yards, isaloStBomo. tltoe ago thai If the strike was not declared that the company would build, a tu and another steamboat boplng by holding out' this Inducement to keep the man la line. Now he says they wiU not be built. , J do not think the strike will amount to much, but It will probably be the means of causing a scarcity of car penters here. In one way this will work ' a ' hardship en the port." If several big " vessels should, be brought here for re pairs and men to do tho work were not ' available, they, would have to go to some Other point where , the work could be floee." . 1 . THREE FIRES, i SMALL DAMAGE . . .'An alarm from box 231, about 1:30 , o'clock last evening called out engine Ne. 3. ) The lira was located o the roof of a store occupied by wmiam Taylor, a hard ware dealer en Grand kvenue between I Kant Washtngton and East Alder streets, .. the blase being oaus-A by a defective flue. The: damage was nominal. . - .Chemical No.a.i 'wa called jout' this ' ' morning in answer to a fire on Schuyler and East Fifteenth streets, caused by a defective chimney line. No damage, A lighted lamp falling on the floor and breaking set fire to the residence oecu ; plea by;Mra. ' F. Cohn, FUth and Hall streets, about 1:3 o'clock this morning and .nearly .caused be death of the is mates, Mrs. Cohn and Ave children, before It was discovered. : The alarm was turned ! la from . box No. IS and ; but for the prompt response of the department, some thing serious might have happened. jTie loss amounted to about TUOOO. it sot being known at this tun If any- insurance era carried. The house wa ft one-etory frame end was owned-by. L Apple. D r. R. B . No rjthu p " OSTEO P ATltS '. i TreaU ' Succeaafully - All vV"i,.;.-'-:- f ,':rvc$ and Chrdnic Disease! ' EXAMINATION FREE. Office: ill Dekum Buildlngr Third and t'ahington street. ' Call Xor4Uratura, 5I1AU 5TRIllt last to (Urea the epenift of tho Columbia and Snake Riven , tree .AAvigatlon above Lewistown, have been passed. The Irrigation act is of treat Importance to the West generally; Including Sastem Oregon And Idaho. " ' " " . ' -The bill penslonmt thai ol' vlndian War Veterans is paramount to all In the interests of a long-neglected class , of early pioneers. Authority has been given to" the Treasury -Department- tobking to the settlement and payment to the State of Oregon of about $340,000 due on ac count of aid furnished by the state dur ing the War of the Rebellion,. Provis ion has been made by the Senate for the settlement ' of a long-standing 'contro versy between the Klamath Indians and tho United States, and the bill will un doubtedly pass the House next, ftetalon. Twenty-five thousand dollar Is appro priated for the new brick dormitory for the Chemawa Indian' school and a great many private pension bills hate been passed." The President signed the bill author, ialng the sale of the unsold part of the Umatilla reservation. ' Secretary : Hitch cock oppoaed it but was won over by Moody and Mitchell. Senator : Mitchell , and Representative Tongue recommended; th re-appolnt-of O. H. Applegate as "agent at the Kla math Indian agency:; They also recom mended the appointment of W. F. Arent to be superintendent ' of the Crater'Lak National Park. . Secretary Hitchcock has not determined -what other officials will be needed Tor the park. ... v NEW SUB-STATIONS Ofilie Qeneral Postoffice Estab- HshcdinGty. Postmaster . . Croasman ' announces the eetabllahment ' of five new stlb-statloni for the West 83tifr2kJK,t: an ThnovanofcTT The werH ' eatablUha"i yesterday, and are tho first move in this direction made, for the West Side. Pwt master Croasman states that ,they wilt not receive or .disburse matt, but that tli. y will sell stamps, supplies, etc., and will receive registered package. 'The establlshmsnt of these sub-sU- tlons had beedm a matter of necessity, said MT. Croaaman. ' -"The .volume of business at "the, tokin Offlee 1 s? con; stantlylnereaslng. that it became, con-, gested at times and so effort was made to have the Poetofflce Department order the sub-station put in. The change will be a great conveniens to the public and certainly will relieve the main office from a great deal of pressure. The new sub-station are numbered and located as "follows!" No! V South Portland, at the store of E. F. Joriei ori OIbb street; No. 2, at fiulllvant'S grO' eery store, corner of Thirteenth and Jet; ferson; No. t at the drug store of Wood ard. Clarke Co come? 'Third and Washington streets; No. "t. at the' store Of W. I.. Lister, dn Seventeenth street North, between , Job peon and Kearney No. fi at Preston's., drugstore, corner Twenty-third and 8a viet streets. II By Coming in Contact witn Live tiectnc v Wire, 1 Rudolph Gassner, wbo conducts a hog ranch, on tho Llnnton road, lost two horse this morning by "electrocution." R was drlvjng into town at 5 o'clock. and at the corner of Nineteenth and Flanders streets ,one of th horses came In contact with a live wire end was killed Instantly." The other horse also fell from lto!ftV'wllh;-orwtoir"ttt nvedjreome Qassner says that the? wire which 'did the business was th property of the City Sc. suburuan r iwrnway Tympany- tma n breaking fell across thjft supply wire, the end dangling .to the -ground. He ha re tained Attorney J.af. Middieton to pit- sent the street car company with a claim for tlamage to th? extent of 1209. . Mrs. Cox was taken to th county jail this morning. The woman Is evidently; insane, as sh ha acted very st ran goly for soma time, especially so this morninj la a grocery store near Fifteenth ah Market,' where she created quite a dlsi tdrbance in ber eadeavor to appropriate g-ooda which she said . belonged toherv The patrol wagon was called and the wo man was removed to th county Jail 'where she will remain until given a hearing.- CHOATE VISITS ;r THE .ILLINOIS a4Scnpp.McRae News Association.) lioNDON, July t -Real Admiral Crown inshleld today received Ambassador Choate and ethers aboard the battleship Illinois at Oravetend. ; . ,, a , ft '-- - Woumai Special Service.) - - i irCBBARD, July tAa unknown,; welU dressed man Was run oVer Snd kllied mile from here i this morning kv Souiera Padflo ualn.. i ;; H0R5o W PUSH mailt LATEST EDITION FORMATION..-; -r , OF PARADE JEverythins is ready now for Vrst etas Fourth of July parade, 2iedqUAr ten will be established at '.the corner of Madison arid First , street. Tho, tailed formation 1 a follows iA f ;si . t , : tBTAlLEa. FORMATION . Police Escort. . - . i - Grand Marshal and 8ta& , FIRST DIVISION-MIlJTART.' Cbl. E. Everett, Commanding with Staff. Tnira ttegiment sanq. s u i Third Regiment O. N. G. . in Coipmand of Lieut Col. R. Q. Jublts, will form on Madison street, right resting bn west line of First street- Capt H. TJ. -Welch, Commanding Battery A- O. N. G., will form on Second street, Oouth of Madison, right resting on Madison street, and will march on left of Third Regiment when that command moves forward. 8ECONP DIVISION-FLORAL, T)1B PLAT. I Brown's Band. Second Division will 'form on Second street, north of Madison, right resting on Madison and will fall In on left of Battery A, when line of march t taken up All decorated automobile, traps, child cart or other decorated vehicle-will be assigned to this division. Carriages containing the Hon, Geo. H. Williams and Ex-Mayor H. 8. Rows, Hon, C. IB. S. Wood, orator of th Say,' and Gen. ' Owen Summers 'president of the day; and other invited guekt 1n car riages, wilt occupy a posttlon on the left of the floral division. - Carriages containing. George Washing ton and - Martha Washlhgton, followed by the' liberty- car and 'escort, Id Charge of Mr. H. Sutcllif " will take their Station at rear of carriages on Second street, " THIRD DIVISION-CIVIC - DISPLAY. E. House Commander, , ' 1 Letter Carrier Band. 5 ? ' fhl tllvisidn will include, the Letter Carrier, with float. Order of Lions, with floats, and other civic organisation, and. win iorm on inira street, rigot resting on north line of Madison street gnd wilt mwv .. rear. .o. Hi"sriy car... , ;., a XAPTTvX"T3n'nTON'"DNTtOA"SS.i' J wo heavy pieces of cannon on" ! float from Ft. Sumpter.Sohtb Carolina, used Uv the bombardment of the City o( Charles ton by Oen. Anderson, and afterwards surrendered to the Confederate forces and recently dug from the sands of tho beach at Charleston, where they had been cast, by Col. H. E. Dosch, together with' unexploded shells and other war mate-; rial.- . . r-.;. .J by members of the Urand Army of the Republic ; '. "j'":J'l4'. 4, , Following this display will be Bpanlah Cannon, captured from the Spaniards la the f Philippines, by the Second. Oregon boys. This war relic will be in charge nil the Spanish war veteren,. dressed in te Uniform .'of the Spanish; soldier v They Will form on Third street in rear of civic division in charge of E.aHou. FOURTH y 4 DIVISlON-MANDFACTpR viva iwn TTniro mnPt iT H Howard wniung, commander , , ' De Caprio Bandj ( i, Fourth division will include all manu facturers and unique float 2 trade dis play as well a all miscellaneous floats, and will form on Fourth street, right resting on north , line of Madison streets and will enter the line of march on left Of civic division. Following this division will be numerous utilque floats; ofy the parade. -; - Grand Marshal Shaw especially urge the business houses to decorate on the Fourth.' . :, A'v tlfi it , 1 11 ...i.' n .... ,ni ini ti-j 1 i v OFFICES TO BURN George W. Beebe Couldn't Hold Down Two Federal Jobs. George W. Beebe of'- Sheridan, post master at that place and 'the 'appointee to succeed William Galloway as receiver Of the United States Land OfSCe at Ore gon City, came to town yesterday morn ing and Journeyed on forthwith to Oregon City,' with ihe object; In' View iSf piking charge of the ''office at' once5, 'but '.upon' his arrival there he te.eame Swars of An obstacle which he , had not' before: con. Sldered as oefnst khynieVrtdce:, Mr. Beebe Is yet postmaster at Sheri- dun, a fact which was so thoroughly Impressed upon his mind that he .con eluded he would -remain a postmaster for . short time yet,: fot That jhe jhad any particular hankering jftter $he; of fice, but because he has. bean unsuccess ful so far In (getting rid f the place. . ie learnea, 10 ms aisappouiment, tnt . ... ..... It; was a physical imposstbUIty ito hold two savernment sosltions' a'nd dra two. sarie b.m( at one ano the so,nj .time, Henoe. Mr. Gejlowaj:Js.itUL Jrepfjver at the Land . Office. , . - , "How soon do you expect to. be' ab to assume the dutiee of the receiver's of fleer' was asked. V" , , t,' "ell,' replied Mr. Beebe, "abOuf' the ISth of this month. - By that-time I;hope to be-able tO; give away my posunaster commbflon or '-make such otherao snion 6f it that I will be free to accept another, commission, one that .will not only -be. more t my taste;. but one that will prove more attractive ' from flnatw del point of view, ? l , r: ' Tou bad some airncuity in getting youn commission, 'did you notT" was asked of Mr, Beebe. . .. ; . v "Tei," was. the replyv .''Tou see, , Mr. Mitchell Lsecared' the J. appointment' for me, and when tho announcement 'WAS made It did not seem 16 please Mr.; Bu mon, and the matter was vheld- ns for about eight months, but the 'differences were amicably adjusted, and Anally the commission came along m due tune." y . - Ma Beebe left for Sheridan this after noon, and will be ready, ncdoube, 'to re lieve Mr. Galloway, who ha served over six years in the? piece, front 3the" duUes of the .toffies; about the middle of tho montn. . - . ; 'cr-?.: 1 w..-'-i Work on the butifllng for ttt new plan ing mill opposite the St Johns match fac tory is progressing rapidly..- The frames- work for the. structure la. about comptot ed and the) Irsside work wiU b begua gA , - .it 'I ' t vtf ii.-i1 IIIIR JITIIf fill ... xf ' n'v;sjBssBlSssasBsas Internal J Revenue Tax ?;on MaQy; Articles :J r Abandoned. The following war revenue taxes, as far as. they .relets to internal revenue, were repealed . yesterd Bankers, brokers, dealers ta'lh, .seurltieaJ pawnbrokers.- theatres, publio" buildings, circuses, bowl Ing alleys or billboard owners, dealers In leaf .tobacco, manufacturers of tobacco and cigars, instruments, paper, or doc uments. issuesT deliveries, transfers - Of stock, , sales,, agreements of sale, agree ments to sell stocks, products and mer chandise, limes, seats in - parlor or pal ace cars,, berths In sleeping cars, excise taxes on penons, Arm, companies, and corporations engaged In refining petro leunr and sugar and on legacies and dis tributive shares of 'personal property The estates of all persons dying prior to July L" 1902,: WIU be subject to the legacy tax," even if the distribution Is not made until after that date. Tho tax on fermented 'liquors Is re dueed to H per barteU on snuff and to bacco to cents per pound; on cigar ettes Weighing more 'than S cents per thousand to tipper 1000. A drawback or rebate Is allowed on all original, and unbroken factory package of smoking and manufactured tobacco sod snuff held by manufacturer Or deal er On July 1, 132, to the amount' of dlf fere nee between the; higher rate paid and the tax lmpoeetfby-thi arc-' "Novfllscbant t-to' alldwed bn- Sal of stkrtps f6'fmenta,'fcjiotsi-'or for to bacco snuff. Tho discount 7 oft the sal of Iamp iTcreThterfted'nquor whlhh waraBowedrby-'tftePwftr revenue act -was Sealed vtn a 'Cl' MBte T 1. The provisions of. 'the' present law, ret atre-tonwed nostfwemaln unchanged. except atwight-eheng ls made l the faitiKion'W mixed .flour.; :.ri( Rights accrued or liabilities Incurred prolr'tocthe'repeaP'are'nof affected. Therep6K omhe' .collector of internal rerentte forith' month: of jnae W. not completed yet because of the non-arrival of reports from the weetet tone at Ta coma and Seattle; i ' THfcliteOFF ; (Bcripps-MoRae News Association.) ; . . ST. LDUIB July ar-The police board to- dlgy clo''Btts1isi'oi 'sUes,'xht the. proposed fight between Dave Bttnfva'iT sTnd ToUng orbtt,':'eeuld -not be pulled oft here. Louisville offers to take bit' IhVI miTl. Vsfr -Wsjii I (AIMS II .Hi t'tt The Illinois ibs Didri't Want Her Companyv::. , (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) . f PEORIA, 111.,- July ..-Carrie Na- 4 4 tion came to the state prohibition 4 4 convention, this afternoon, despite 4- 4 telegrams sent her all -along the 4 4 route from Minnesota ; that her 4 4 presence was not desired, v How 4 4 'ever, the train she came on waa 4 4 two hours late, and the' convert- 4 4 tion nominated Us ticket before 4 4 her arrival on the soene."8 ' 4 RAILROAD N0TJES.: t Traveling Freight Agent .4.... A,; Liv ingston, of the Northern Pacific whose territory , lies In the Palous Country, Is In tire city today. ; , . . . r A -contest Is on- In New Tork between the . Harriman lines on the one side-, and the line belonging to the Immigrant Bu. rea?4 on Jheother. f or the control, of the western immigrant business. , The Initial party, of the season for the Yellowstone Park via Monlda, left Port- law? yesterday, in the party were Henry NeWbury and wife, Mrs. R. J. MrsJh , and Miss Ethel. Grubb., Several Other will Join the party at .The Dalles. The . going and returning trip -will be mad vU the O. R, & N. Co.) line and the Oregon Short Line. r' Effective today, a new schedule will go Into effect on the Portland Railway Company, arranged by -Superintendent Fuller, which will be appreciated by the company's employes on the Vancouver ferry. By the new arrangement each employe will get a day and" a, half 'for rest each week... The employes were taken pleasantly by surprise by th change. '-".- the. City A Suburban Railway Company is engaged in the work of making re pair on its Second street line, pre paratory to making It suitable to care for. the additional traffic It wUl loon re ceive from the Third street libo. .: A cut go' of rails Is ' now eh rout from Eu rope for the Third street '-Un ; -.These will arrive here this month. The new rails Will be laid In a concrete bed and are touch heavier and mors suitable for heavy traffic than the. present ontfs, which are tar 'too light for thw purpose, j Th Northern Pacifle; sent out u new cars bf horses yesterday from ConnelL ' nr. -K rtn.-M .... it..i...l "fl (Scrlppi-McRa News Association.) t CHRISTIANA, Norway. . July J-Flxe I has destroyed ISO building, at Laurvig, I Provmce Jarlaberf.. mss a sniiuoa 1 kroner TIED:UP . Steamboat Enjineerg' Strike on i 5 fa. Earnest. t ; It bogini to look a bough th taarlna engineers' strike la on la earnest. About fc doaen1 steamboats are tied up at the docks today and present a deserted ap pearaac. i Several boat went out with non-union hgtheers. The T. 1. Potter of the O. R. eV N.i Une went out today on time with the same engineer who accompanied her yesterday. The Tahoma of the opposition line is tied up at the wharf. The Kamm line la In oDeratlon with non unloti- englnsers but they pa,v Jumounoed - their Intention of quUting soon.. The Ore. eiCeptlnf th Pomona which runs to up per river points. The engineer is non union and will stay at Jiis post. . The Washougal line la running as usual with non-union engineers. " 1 s ' It is reported , that the. Regulator line has signed the agreement and all Its boats are running. Tho Spencer has also signed up. It 4s said Two of tine boats on the Shaver line are idle. ' Many of the boats are out of oort but when they arrive a general tie-up la ex pected, with the exception of those halving non-union engineer. The owners of the various line and the engineers held a conference today, but nothing was accomplished. DRYDOCK w'.nn'.jh.v1.1 ".. . ; ,:t y, .1 : Bids -Rejected by the .Port, Commission. At . special meeting of the Port of Portland Comalssionen last night in the' Clerk's offloe, see ' Worcester block) at which' Commissioners Banfleld. Swigert and Belting and. Designing Engineer Jas, B.,(Blackwell Were present. It was decided reject all the bids for the building fit tho drytock ad JUiJc&avertle.for bid for three. weeks." . J . The reasoa giVed for this actipaf ts that the first "bids are too Jilgh And that the ohanges la theT'lipeciflcaUons : by Mr. Blackwell msieHally- effect the plans.. The bidders, ow the other hand, claim that the requirements of lumber are too Strlft, pso that they could not bid close. to alleviate this the board win send a representative to the mHls, to pick out the- exact grade of lumber wanted. ' The itfuowing AbscrrpUons for popular loan- were- opened and accented 3 Ium ! White, 0.M0s F- Botef uhr. tiO.000: W. D. Fenton. 5,0W;-A. i M. Knapp, 13,600; W, J. lteiiyttm;)asra. Kimball, 12,000; L.M. Adam, BaUm, 12,000; Mrs. S. A. Adams, Salem, tSM, . - f r It was also decided to re-advertlse f or bids on ihe tender fot the 30-inch dredge, I because of the ftott-fulflliment of tho con tract by Frits Wolff. Mr. Wolff's con t tract was returned to him, because of the I fire which destroyed hi plant. ' .- : ;: A letter from: Bowie & Strow was read I stating that the ladder for the 80-inch dredge w forwarded Croat Wabash, Ind., ' on Jub SO. - - --.;': ; " A letter of explanation from th Wil lamette Iron eV Steel Works, stating the reasons of the delay of Installing the I shafting fof the new dredge, was placed io. ate.--' j;:".;;.,: :L;,l-:;.. . The Clerk- was authorised to purchase a I multiple boiler for the engine of the new dredge..; V,-.-. .'?'..' SEATTLE. ' ''July 'i.The) omcersat Olympla are confident that Tracy and MerrlU aro trying- to reach the -logging camp hear" Elms, ' Sliort distance south of Olympla, where the latter's brother" recently worked. : They , believe Convict' uHiu Merrill la usawars Jhat his brother hM left the camp and hopes to gain secretion and other - assistance from. him.. Al though the chase has been almost com pletely abandoned, a few men are work ing on this theory. SALEM FEELS REVENGEFUL (Journal Special Bervice.) t4 SALEM,: July. 1 A. subscription paper is being circulated here today, the pur pose being to, secure a fund with which to-meet the -expenses of posse of Bien to be sent to Puget Sound for the wortr of trailing Tracy and) Merrill. There r a half dosen men here anxious to strike the trail, and it ts proposed to pay their expenses and have them assist-the Wash tngton officers in the chase. Among the men planning to go are several who are well acquainted with the outlaws. . In Memory of Alead. The Pacific Coast Association of Traf fic Agents Will meet at the Portland Ho- tel at 11 o'clock tomorrow to take appro priate action regarding the death of the late Wllllsnr H. Mead, general Sgent of th Omaha.- Resolutions Will be adopted. The intention la to hold the meeting st th same hour "Blliy" funeral is held at Brooklyn K T. as this will probably j be held at I p. m., Eastern time, by the difference in time between that and the Pacific time It Is likely that the meeUnr here-will take place at U am.- Scretary Trumbull sAy tho, resolutions win be en grossed.' '; t v; m-A imfri .- . A.. ". liiiii it 1 11 ' n'l 1 r ( 1 , , - j ij.-.sj, . ,-1 gUSICltaciTAlSl -'. The'.heme-ot Mrs, Edward Aiden Beals was crowded last night with guest 11- tenjjif -ta.th splendid musto rendered tor j tbe pupus or Mr. aia ana Mr. . u. Lewis. Mis Marguerite Longacre. teach er, of mule in. Waterman Hall. , Episcopal college,,; Chicago, also rendered . some pleasing pleasing sousicai . selections ana recita tlons, . MAY HAVE GONE TO CHINA SpeculatiQfis 1o Whereabouts of VictorSchil- JinMissing e: , , Victor A. Schilling's disappearance ' still .eontlnue to etlr up RaUroad 4- ; 4- ROW, And 'the geenral publlo is fully as much Interested as an the miss i-f :; ing man's late associates. . There' is some talk thafthe name tn f old leaf . . which now ornaments the pitta-glass doors of the ticket offlces of the Harri- 4- . . -f man linee-Victor A-, Bchimng"-wlil be erased scon. As to whose Bam Is f .' . t to take Its places there I. not muck speculation, for It fat genaraUy, be f Sieved that Charie W. fcunger .wiU be chosen.- ; 1 ; ' -f . t- :' Mr. Stinger was formerly cashier and assistant city ticket and" pasaeft-'-f f ger agent for th. Southern Pacific in Ihle-city before, thatoffl'oe was- -f '' f merged, together with that of th TJbiOn Pacific and' tho Ongoil Short f Line, with the .OR. 3 V N. company. He la entirely .competent and-is cer- f talnly next In th direct-line of succession. He is very competent mam f-v-. i-T- General Passenger Agent Craig was asked this morning whether the 0 4- . 4 R. N. Company would lake shy t ate appointment' to iflllthl OfBCe. In answer, Mr. . Craig smiled and -f waved aside the matter ifi non-committal way. It is probable that the f . appointment will, be made as soon: as the companies interested consider It 4 necessary to- be done. . c .. ? . ; !- - ; :.' , , " f k A new story in afloat today which 'attemnta to nolnt' out when BehB ling may havs fcon. It Is'runtorel that he had made up hi mind to pay China a visit- It la pointed out that-' few left , Portland for Spokane oa f June 21. He was last seen' at 8pokane.It Is known that he made a berth f reservation for himself .from Spokane to Seattle via the Great 'Northern. 4 The train of, that tin Went out 4' Juno n. Since then Schilling has 4 vanced is that .he actually, did go to 4 steamer from there to Victoria, B. 4iwa to hay made connection. . R. H. Murray, son " of Ba-wrintendent Murray of the Portland Free Swimming Baths, - who left this city" last 'May td take .'a' position- in ; SkAgway, ' AlAhka, mysteriouslymanged his course, and em barked for England as , sailor'' on h British ship Peter Iredsld, -which sailed, from Seattle the ealry part of May. The bey's parents have received a short note from their sdn advtslng them of his de parture, out are loath to beUev tha- signed to make -the -voyage of his own free will.. They fear ha has been- shang haied.. ,wvi -: s -.k: The ease ha been, put Into" tho hands of British Consul Laidlaw, of this city; who has written to the American Consul at Falmouth England; to Intercept- the boy When the vessel arrives there. Mr. and Mrs. 'Murray are at a loss to account foi his strange Actions.; He ii not 18 years old yet,, and tho fact that On the voyage would indicate that the lad had been deceived into signing for the trip. He Is an athletio youth, largo for his age, though utterly without experi ence before the mast 'i - "It also seems almost Incredible that the boy should leave an assured Job to govon a sea Voyage as a sailor. He haJ secured a position as bill clerk for a railroad company in Bkagway- and left home fully intending- to proceed directly to Alaska. Ha "was formerly second as sistant mailing clerk for tha Oregonlah, of this city, which position he resigned to. go North .r.'-ifVA b "Upon the arrival of the Peter Iredal at Falmouth, the American Consul thor will take the boy's affidavit -and if he did not sign to make the voyage otl his own free, will, I shall commence proceedings against the owner of the ship.", . When interviewed, Mrs. Murray sadj : "Just before my son left ostensibly for Bkagway, I said to hlmt - -.'yj. v.r "Bob," don't tall to - Attend to - that business for me - in . Seattis before you continue on to Ska g Way. ' I had some important mining deals I desired him to look after, iz bv :mco learned that soon. after, bis arrival.m th Sound ity; he went W a friend house, -stayed over night, left In 'the morning to do as I had Instructed him; and 'never returned to his lodgings, 'neglecting absolutely td At tend to my .affairs.'': ..7-;-.j.f!' Ji-:'?v RFAI" FTATP "TDANFFPQ "L Ky9NMa v - ,m . t JS. Goldsmith-to Ban 1 Beary, lets a , and 8 Wook Albln7 .,.;.,;,.... 1900 L, J. Goldsmith and ,wifs to 8am, L. Beary. lot T. block t, Albtnk. COO V, B. Williams and Etta Williams to Wm. M. CopiAn, U. of lot U ; in .block 10,. Stanbury!av,AdditloD.,..., 100. A. F. Alexander to Minnie L. Seney. . lot T. block 8. Lincoln Park Annex. ?18t MajFsr Gold'tmith to Sam, L. Beary, lot 9, 10 and at block w Aibina.... l&oo 1 Clara Keenan and- A1 D. Keenes, to B. L. Ldimbert' lO.M-acres lvlne In v Jacob Will's d0naUon.ln claim., jjoe feet vour Title Insurance and Absiraots 1 to Real Estate from the Title Guarantee Trust Co., Chamber of Commerce. :V?, 111 1 " "VWSv$ Th Edward Holma-a "TtTsiAsst-sst fag fJo4 funeral directors mad em- balrsora, ISO KAmhllL . PAoae 507. l.i .... --'-'-uiiim lismimmiiiii ssu 11 1 111 1 'i ' ' : ' u .r j ' . ".'-., J. P. Flnley fit Son. UndertakSr and Embalmsrsv comsr Third nl Jefferson streets, VtJo flrt-clAa work and dsai honavably with alt ,t- :s - - . vitv , vbiiHfimiiu. iiivriwiiiwiiMi K'lU building, work, 204 Third St Esti mates on first class workonly.. 4 , ''-S-.Jp"fi-e S. (-.j-iriiti--j 0'w4''y .W-.''HxZ-l-'yt Journal Free Vacation Contest V WHO IS YOUR CHOICE? CUT OUT THIS COUPON yne coupon every aay. , six . coupbnd wfU lie jj;iyeii for a.' week's ubscriptloa; twenty - six votea will be given for ; jnontybswipUon ketityIo;ht;v6tes :wUI,d given forevervtnree months paid In advance subscription. Rallroad;Agent. r ... :, Steps toward the matter of an immedV- 4 4 . .4 4 1 4 ' from Spoken to Seattle Sunday night,, 4. pot 'been seen. ,' The. theory now ad- 4 Seattle, and that he may have taken a 4, C. Tho ohjeot of so doing,, H Is shewn, 4 f '-"i in. ,.1 Louis Shadowski Was Relieved of About FiftrDollars;; ; ; '": : ,L 't-.;".-. Louis Bhadowakl, Pole, Cam Into town from the rural districts yesterday for a good time, and went to th North' End to And It. He oUlms today thai his. experience cost him t&eV The anaa sayst' was it) tho Badrer salooalsst sight," dri&klng, when I was Induced to leave there by on of th ladi.' . 1 Bret d; posited tW with the bartender, gettlnf A. receipt ' retained for expense moeny fa'-&-iaiL'rvi:niw.'vr4 had soms' drinks.', They tasted all right hut made me awful sleepy, and my stomach.' today hurts me very much. I went to steep sad ' what I awoke my receipt tor th $40 was possession before I went to sleep. With--out thb receipt -I could not get my money , Shadowski pointed out George .Parker and Dan, William as being directly re sponsible for his loss. One i night bar tender and the other Is a hanger-on at the Badger. Both are being held In de fault of (GOO bonds each. ' BROOKLYN GONE : -r-H n '- 1 1 .in 1. f . .nit, (5 A t , .? ,' 1 t 1 (Scripps-McRa News Association.) NORFOLK. " Va,, July ..-The cruiser, Brooklyn " with . the remains : of Lord Pauncefots aboard passed out between the cape this' morning.: . . . - . . MARRIAGE LICENSES. : Frank Fagothy ...rt..................-.' 41 Lute Curry x0 Frank. Nunamaker Edna Dorland enseesi S9 - The new directory Just Issued by th Columbia Telephone Company shows that company to be. growing. AMUSEMENTS. SHIELDS' PARI- Cor. Wssbington and Thirteenth Bts. Open Every Evening, - Admission 10c Matsuda'a Jtoyal Japanese Acrobats asd tnirrliirL Edward- Shields' Humorous lUuetratad . Talk. ' '" George Jones Just a little ragtime. Ha sel Banger. Harry Edwards, the wonder ful FolyscbpV Shields' Uo.uors sold. - Orchestra. No' Klamath Hot Springs """l Edson Bros., FroprietorSV. '"t ' - Beswickv 5ikryOu County, Cal. Finest Ashing, hunting and health ro se rt on the Coast. Climate perfect; no winds, no fogs, M dusty roads. , , ' , Tot Uhing ttojurpesed. C .... Hot, swimming, : steam, sulphur tnud : bath.., .f'-g , Hitti Si.oo td fa.go per day, w $10.00 to S14.00 per week Full 'particulars upon application. V FIRST AND MADISON STS. Wsj cash all kinds Of check,"-fOod bad" and Indifrerart, at all hour of the day and night. twJuding Sunday I : I VOTE FOR l'Vv e,e.b.ei o"ee-le lls) ni,IH ,. , ,,,.. .,... . ...,... ... TaS THB ONt TO TAttf THBi't-i Journal Vacation Trip.' AllEOtD RODDERT 7.. . v..- . - , . , , . ...... ' . . 1-. 1.