Portland evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902, July 03, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    I THE EVESTN"G JOTrnKAl.; POIlTIiAT), OPEGON THUItSDAY, . JUJiY 8, 1902.
iJttU UrA
FIREBOAT
Chamber of Comrnerce
- Committee Takes
-Action.
Will Hold Meeting, Sunday at
" ' Commercial Gob.
Work la providing a fir boat tot the
City of Portland will be begun on 3cnday,
. when jtb 'committee appointed by the
Chamber of Commerce, confuting of E.
M. Brannlck, chairman J., C Flanders,
Juki Poelsen, 7. H. Banom and A.
Biles, will meet at" the Commercial Club,
E. M. Brannlck, In aa Interview. Jd
"The work of thl committee will agitate
the auestiun and bring tt before the pub
lic so that I 'believe we can work Up
feeling that will enable the member ef
' ihe Xglslaiure from Multnomah to get
a' UW pned whereby the city, will be
. pwvMed whJj a ,nrt-cla lire boat," . ;
In regard to the. opinions of member
oi the tegislatnxe en thbf subejet, the
following are, extract' from letter re-
ceived br the Cbamber of Commerce:
H.-Jl.- Tteherfl am In full accord with
the action taken by the board In the mat
ter of a (Ire boat for theproteetlon of our
Water front,1' arid a a member of the
forthcoming Legislature, I. will ue my
very beat effort to further thl matter
along." ' ' , . - v . t s
.Wn. W. Bank: : "I have no hesitancy
In saying that I would be favorable to
' any legislation wlthhr the boundaries of
reason and lawful authority which would
. insure- a better protection, of property
along the water front, and at 'the next
session of. tb; Legiwlature will do any
thing In my power by way of assisting
legislation authorltlng the city to acquire
by purchase, the fire ban to be eonat met
ed at the' expense of our cltlsen or aid
in any other plan looking to the accom
plishment of thl end, I regard the con
struction of a fire boat for the City of
Portland a' as Immediate necessity and
am clad to:e om aettva WMUM be
ing taken in the premise." '. .. s
8. B. Cobb: "The need of a Are boat
fur urcMjrl r sbevid be apparent tt
every one. I do not favor, a a, rule, the
build'ng ly subscription of a firs' boat or
anything else for public service that '1
clearly the duty of tb taxpayer of thl
city to previa. t have alwaya advocated
the building or purchase of fire boat so
that mora protect lo a could Jte gtvea to
thja property along the river front. Manu
facturer and propertyHwner are ujstly
entitled tofcuca protection. : My action In
i regard to the reimbursement of the sub
be fibers to a fund, to build a fir boat and
the maintenance ef the Mm, will depend
to com extent upon the character of boat
thr build. K the ftr poet buUt'by sub
scription peeve satisfactory for the pur
pose Intended, I shall favor the enact
ment of euch legislation that will provide
for the purchase of the same by the City
of Portland." ' ' ;
-Alex 8 week: '"X feel that a fire boat 1
something that the city needs, and that
ode should be provided as soon a necea-
aary arrangement can be made, and I
will favor an enactment of such legtsla.
. tloti as wilt b neceary to reimburse
the : people advancing the money for a
: reasonable expenditure,' to provide a fire
, boat f of the city at thl time. : ?'
'is 'PERSONALS.
P
Dr. A. P. McLaren Rainier we In
the qity today. ' The doctor , was one of
the attending physician at the execution
of, August Schleve, at St Helens y ester
.' Captain W. C Laagftu at th Coast
light service, left today .for .two
week', trip to Alaska, where he goes on
a tour, of Inspection ef the work, of co
structing lighthouse. - He will go as far
north a Bkagway.
afisa prace lindsey, of Boise, Idaho, a
sister of James C Llndsey,; of the IQinola
Central Hallway, with headquarter fn
Portland, 1 the guest of her brother
6d will remain In thla,cityuntfl Sep
tember 1. -
BIDS ARE OPENED.-'.
''It.-,
, aJ for subsistence' for the Oregon Nir
tieaal Guard were opened yesterday ta
: Coalmlssary General Uuane'S office in the
presence of the 17 bidder". The bid are
; for? the encampment, to be held in Al
bany on July IV The cost of the encamp
ment will probably be about KS,9K. They
.wilt be awarded next week.,
, DEATHS
; .)!. li t -V "-
' 2 Lather M. Flaher. 28 year.
Seattle. Wash.
; Jwne Mary C Buady, 6i years. Hit
Kerth 2th street. Ia .grippe.
: lane JO Barpnt .' Lande; years, tek
ley , Green, heart d lsease. L
Jane S0Ellen Bums, 40 years, 3M
Uontgomery street. Brlght's disease,
v July Theodore E. Godfrey, 64 years,
; Good' Samaritan HeepHaV hernia. .
June 30Artbur T. Blake, IS years,
ifS Thtr treet, drowned.
TatE4wwt Heists Cndertak.
fata; Cw faneral directors aad em.
balsBcr. XSO YaanhilL Phone 507.
, R' Pi Flnley & , Son, Undarlakerg
-end Embalmir, corner Third and
Jefferson street, do first-class work
tnd honorably with all. r
Otto Schumann, monumental and
building ork, 204 Third St. Esti
mates first cUs work only. ; .
Clark Bros, for Flowers, 289 Mor
rison Street. ,-
Dr. R, Be NortHup
OSTEOPATH
Tresis Swcwfnlly AU ,
Nervous and Chronic Diseases
EXAMINATION FREE.
Offlce: CI Oekum Building, Third and
rVaataisgtOTi treta, -CaU'W literature. '
ROUND TOW
" J. H, Pomeroy caused the arrest yester
day of William Bowers, a 14-year-old My,
on a charge f killing a MasUH flog.
Parg Hah Goon, a Chines vagrant, wai
yesterday fined $10 for trespassing oa the
Northern Paeifla .Terminal, Company.
The Coroner's jury In th case of Henry
Phillips; drowned, -returned a verdict
yeeterday'afternoon to the affect that de
ceased had accidentally stumbled into the
t)xtr. i. 4..r , -. i.s WT'
All' who come before Judge Hogue a
vagrant can expect no mercy, a hehaa
declared himself. Pearl Smith and Jenni
Boncher were each fined 10 yesterday,
which they psid. . j, ,t
The grand concert to be given tonight
by fhe Fourth of July Committee at aPrk
Square has been postponed until Satur
day, at the same place. nd same time,
owing te the Inclement weather.
F. C. Heckler wad today appointed by
th County Coort a guardian ad litem of
Irene B gad'.: Margaret Roy, -fMnon.
Mary A. Royr th general guardan, de
sired to dlspoae of certain property be
longing to the children
Pan i WHlmmson and George Parker, of
the Badger saloon, were oound over to
appear before the grand Jury In the. Mu
nicipal Court at yesterday, on a charge
Of robbing Lout Shadowsky of about 150.
Rena Parker was held . as a wltnes.
The general delivery department of the
Portland PostofBce will eloaa at noon, to
morrow, on account of the natldnal holi
day. The tetter carrier will make their
round la th forenoon only. The money
order department will be closed all day.
; A number of young men who 'congregate
around a sigar tor oa' Sixth and Mor
rison streets, "chipped In" last night and
purchased a ll-foec - balloon with fire
works attached, which they started sky
ward at 10 p. ta. from the court yard of
the Hotel Portland. Th nr works made
a brilliant display a they exploded;-The
operation win probably be repeated. ;
1 Burveyot General Meldruta ha recom
mended to the Commissioner ofth Gen
eral Land Offlc ' at Washington the
award of survey , of Township 19, 8. R.
I E; 20 S. R. L 3 and t; XL 8. Rs. I and 4;
SAI and B-338. V to Andrew L
Porter, of Norton, "Or. Alo Townhlp
12 8. t and Q B. 8 E. to Andrew L.
I E. ; 26 8, Ra. 6H d K. te H. C Per
kins, Fred Mensch arm A. it, Keating
of Grants Pas. ' : '
MEM
A Hamilton was tried in the Pollc
Court thl morning behind closed doora
H wai alleged to have committed an
assault on the daughter of C, C. Dren
hen three week, ago. r v . .
There was considerable feeling shown
!nln case, aa the men have had a per
sonal encounter, . and , Hamilton had
Irennen arrested for assault and battery
Then the latter retaliated try having hi
prosecutor also arrtd, .
- ion aid arable salacioua testimony, .was
taken but the extent of th assault laid
Imply tat th placing ef the defendant's
hand on tb girl's shoulder. This was a
technical assault, and Judg Hogn was
disposed to impose th' lowest fin.. Th
dafenae aa.v nottc of anoeaL howwver.
o the ranotmt wa raised to $20 to make
the case appaalalfl, -
The fight of th twotmen will be aired
late this afternoon. ' ''
REAL ESTATE . TRANSFERS.
Charlotte E. Catterlin aad David
. Colter to Clara, Barringer, lot 6, .
block 7, Mt Tabdr Valla AnneX,...$ 22$
James F. O'Brien et at, to Fabeam
Kress, east one-half of northwest
one-quarter of section. L T. 1 8., R.
- w .V'e .4
It. V. Wilbur trustee to Anteles.
. Crede. lots 3 and 4, block U. Center
addition to East PortUnd...
AH. Breyman and wife to Marl 8.
Forsyth lots . L block U7; lot 8,
Llock UZ, north, of division Una be
tween lot 6 and of block 117, ex-.,
tending east to Buena Vlwta ave.
of block: 117, Paiatm Hill fo. S..w
Otto Roenl;ke and wife to IX. B. Kel
37
fa
ly, lot 1, block 37, Carter' add 1000
Clara Barxlnger and Geo. F. Bar-
- ringer, husband, to Xander Lewis, i
lot , bfoek L lit. Tabor Villa Annex COO
Portland Lone Fir Cemetery Co, to
H. C Alpore S. ft lot 38, block 8S.
cemetery 20
Portland, Chieago Mt Scott Ry.
Co. to Portland City A Oregon City
VRy. Co., ali property ia Multnomah
County ..... rW -- .. s-seB
Henry Russell, to ' Laura Breake, lot
14, ' block t, Lincoln Park
John R. Murphy and wife to B. P,
, Reynold, 40x160 reds, . T. L
ISO
K. K. 4 K. .....,.-
2000
John Proudflt and wife to Jeaee B.
KlBtler, lot II, block t. Fast Halla
day add. , 1
Henry Wagnlts and wife to G. 2Jao-
kerte, lot 13, block SO, Albtha. 2200
t. 9. Sinclair tt wife te M. C Georgev '
lot . S8, 2, block , Carter' add. 82
TV. F. Pdwell and wife to C A Keen-. .
an, 10.94 acre Jacob Wills' D. L. C. 910
Chaa. H. Korell and wlf to- Henry
L. Davenport, west lot 10, block
7, Xing' 2nd add... .......... 1350
Estate of IV A. Davis to- Well Fargo
& Co., lotn.1, 4. block IK, Couch add 2500
Josj M. O'Brien to G. G. , Dickinson,
let 6, block 14, MU Tabor Villa..,, ;i 1000
W. Mackintosh trustee to S. H. Gra- ;
ham, i acres, see.89 T. lv 8. R. 1 K. 1
W. E. Jacobs and wife to Jeff Myexsi v .
lots 10, U. 12; block 22 Fairvlew.,.. 200
Archbishop Christie to Mary lingers.
lot 178, eeo. A ML Calvary cemetery
82
David Goodsell 'and wife to C O.
Johnson, lots 15, 16, block 6. Port
land Heights ., h
400
T. C. Humphrey to A. A Humphrey,
acre, sec. MS. T. t H. R, 2 B. ' 1
: Barghorn to John Manwarlng, lots i
1, 2, block 17, ertha........i... J
Chaa . C' Johnson and wlta to Loots -
gerra, lots IS, 16, bloek. 6. Portland -Height
....,..... ..... . t"Tt -,ii i nf t TpO
Bertha Real Estate Association to M.
Manwarlng, lots L t, block 17, '
Bertha
600
John; Maawartag. arid ? wife to B.
Bargherw, 4 1, I, block lVBertha
Title Guarantee A Trust Co; to Max
Loeb et al., part of block 32, 22, 24,'
44, 45, 65, 67, is.- I0L.102,. Portland
City Homestead ..i...
4,
Get votir Title Ifteurinna and Atistn-ta
to Real Estate from the Title Guarantee
A Trust Co,, Chamber of Commerce,
AC.RO,S,S,,THEV,RiyER
- V Sunnyside Lodges lastalf.
: Sunnysid Camp Ho. tit. Woodmen ipf
the World, will inataU' th following of-
fleer, wo had been eleted X sr. th en
suing term, thl evening: Cobui o
mander, George W. Newberry; adviser
lieutenant Howard Wilson? escort Cal
vin Bcott; sentry,. Montp Cnrryi.lMitolv"
man, . Alex Krllch. i ' . ' . ''' '
Belmont Lodge No. SO, Order ef Lions,
perfected it' permanent organisation on
Monday and elected and Installed th fol
lowing officer: President, H.. Miller; vie
president. W. it. Wooden i srgeaat-t
arms, O. W.- Lyle; secretary, Mrs. Head;
treasurer. Mrs, LaRue. arumber'bf ap
pMcatlon for membership were received.
Anchor Lodge No. 86,. A. O. V. Vr.,
held its installation eeretnOnle Toeeday
vening at Bharkeys'' halV East Thirty-
fifth and Belmont treet. The following
newry elected officers war Installed by
J. If. Zana adltot of th - A' a V. W.
Reporter: MaUr workman,' A H. Ban
man; foreman, R, O. Daston; yerseen
A K. Btanb; rcordeV, J, J. Staubf guide.
William To bey; inside watchman, T. L.
Whltmer outside, watchman, TJ. It Bar
mort. After th officer bad been In
stalled, peehe were mad by ' 3,' ft
Zan aad a number ef ethers, after whlcn
refreshment were served. - ' '
Artisans' Joint Installation .
At a Joint meeting or University Park
Assembly, No. 2, Alblna Assembly No. 2
and Woodlawn Assembly No.. 4.. United
Artisans, Thursday eventng at Cnlvemlty
Park- the officer -elected for th ensuing
term were Installed, r Th following mr
th effloers of University Park Assembly
D. V. Hart, master artisan; Orvllle Mer
rill; superintendent; Clara Common, in
spector; George Hems took,' treasurer;-.,
B. - Clark, eeoretary r Mlna- Leigh senior
conductor. - , . . v - - ; i.
' ' 1 . . . . . i '. ,-ctl
East Side Justice Court.
The East Bid Justice Coort will be
open for business under th new admtnl-'
tratlon next Monday at noon. Waldo
mar Beton, th newly-elected judge,' has
Just returned from a trip te St. Martins
Bprlng, where he .went for the benefit
of his health. He has decided to JoW
court In the same bulldaig as used by
former Joetlee Vreeland. ' James Cralb-
has been sppotnted to act ae clerk of the
court. - --
SUNNYSIDE.,
Thomas Trengove, the well-known, pio
neer residing; at East Thtrtp-sefeond and
Bast Morrison streets, who has been very
seriously ill for some time, is reported
as recovering slowly. Dr. Petit la in at
tendance. ' ' ' ..v.
Mr, Bowers, residing at 269 East Twen-
tynlsth street, while riding home Tus-j
day evening on his bicycle, wa thrown'
Violently to the pavement, receiving pain
ful injuries. Dr. Petit Is1 attendlnr,"tl
injured man. : , - !!
Fred Kaiser of Bllverton,, U visiting
at the residence of 'Conrad Green, the
Sunnyside tailor, at. East Thirty-third
and Belmont streets. ' . ,,! ,--' -',
Hlbert Foster, th genial clerk at the
Sunnyside pharmacy, is again at work,
having raturned frora a vacation at Zong
Beach. ' , : ; r'.
The work, of erecting th new addition
to th Bunnyald school J progressing
lowly. Th scarcity of lumber and the
bad condition of the weather 1 th cause.
It is expected the addition will be com
pleted in time for the opening of. the fall
term of aehoot ' :
Th lawn social which J to' have
been given by the ladlea of the Congre
gational church at the Hansen residence.
East Twenty-ninth and East Morrison
streets, has been postponed. No . date
hag as yet been set
Eugene Raymond of the firm of Tate
tk Raymond ' leave Saturday for a two
month vacation In Minnesota. -An
addition is being built to McGreg
or's barber shop on Belmont street. - The
shop will be entirely renovated. '
Professor EX J. Hadley, who wa prin
cipal of the Sunnyalde school "for five
years, but- now at the Stephen school,
has moved his residence from Sunnyalde
to the West Bids. Professor Hadley
removal Is regretted- by all the resident
of Sunnyalde. ,
Thomas Chandler of the firm of Mor
ganson A Chandler has sold his- Interest
In the firm and will leave In a few days
for London, England, where he will 'per
manently reside. Mr. Chandler- 1 at
present living in that city, Before leav
ing, Mr. Chandler, who Is a subscriber
for five ahare of stock in the Lwii
and Clark Centennial, paid for his stock)
la full. He says that he-still has the in
teres ts of Portland at heart, ' .r
ON the peninsula;
The condition of H. R. Davis, the tJnl.
verBity Park grocer, has been very .se
rious toe past week, and for some time
the physicians In attendance expressed
no hope of his recovery. HI condition
yesterday was somewhat improved. Dr.
Jones of Portland and Dr. Rosslter.of
Peninsula are in attendance. , J- i
Joseph Borenson, the little son of Mp.
and Mrs, Borenson of University Park,
I rn with acarletlna. His condition war
The family of R. V. Hart have moved
from the West Side to University Park.
They now occupy the residence formerly
occupied by the-Walby family, , ry
Fostmaater Hemstock ' of TJnlversity
reported to be more satisfactory today.
rnra nas receivea a teller irom K. HOT-
Contributes to; Eiarly
Death of Mrs. D. C'
r ,; , Burns,; rv
i'Bllen Burag, aged 40 year, the wife of
D. . C. Burji, died at 854 Montgomery
street, Pcrtland. otv June 20. .Cfiuaw f
deatlw-too muck Christian. aVHaoee, con.
tributary cause,. Bclg'ht'e dae.7 4 j :
Tb above peeuiiax oerunoate ox death.
cignd by Dr. QJ Wi. CorneUua, was placed
(lira
maa of Bcranten, Ia, asklcf for Informa
tion ae te th whereabout ef Tbomae
Dor man. . The man could not be located
at the Park, and Mr. Dortnafl would ap
preciate it if any Information e to th
young man's location be ent blm, t -
Margaret and Alberta MUt, dafigrlttrt
of 2ra Jk. O.FlUs of University Park,
left'tofiay for a vtolf with their fathef
at Umatilla, Or. MrTUlIU 1 felegrapa
operator at at 'pstna - '
The following letters remain unclaimed
at the University Pars; postofflcet - Ray
Chapman, J. N. ponnell. Miss Stella Dan-,
, let, "Board r - Directors, t Jud' v- Wj
Baxmde, Oi. Aw Johnson, "Mr. M. X. Math
ers. Mra J. H. PhSgan, Ira C A
Mra.-A D, Smith. , -
Ith,
William Tate, son of Mr. and Mr. E,
G. Tate, Is Rl with Jon'sUitts.; He 1 cov
'valeaeln;' ...... , .
Cecil Brouse left for Castle Rock last
evening to spend th Fourth with rela
Uvea ' ,j::.MCV-:.r .;k-: ..
The following University Park young
ladles took 'part ,ln the recital given by
Mrs. B. Robinson at 454 Columbia street
Tuesday evening; , Oar, Saalom, ;Vslma
Arnold, Ida Davis, iiszle Rlvett anl
Delia Hart. Tb recital wa a sueeak-w
of course. . . , , .
Mrs. Gray of University Park is said
to b very ill at. her home. Dr, OUnstead
Is 1a attendance, , ,
Mr. L. Arnold, who ha ben lit with
tonailltl, has recovered. , ...
Mis Luce gave a very pleasant recital
at the residence of Miss Sophia Went on
Monday evening.; She wa a striated by a
number of pupil from University Park.
ST. JOHNS. '
tTi.r ; X'f:;r ,,,, f if f rrr
William Monahan has resigned as con
ductor on thv St Johns motor road and
has accepted a position with City En
gineer Elliott , He ha moved hlw family
to Ports mouth MStattbn. Fred Valentlhe,
of the Upper , AlbtnAjUner. has been trans
ferred to the St. John lift sad bag mov
ed his family-hereV- a "L '. .
1 The VxcavatfoB fbrtae; basement 'pf
the ' ae w residence' to ' be constructed ' tor
Mrs. P. O. Smith 'have been completed.
The house will confJln'slx room and, wU
cot about $2,000. ' ' . ' ,,,,
The XAaies'- Afd Society of Sf... John
Methodist Church gave a delightful ice
cream social and entertainment at the
residence of Mr. Wrinkle last Thursday..
Th hbus wa crowded to th excellent
literary and music! program rendered, .
Tne cniiaren ot ute Aionuviua Aietno-
dlst Sunday school were given a plcnlo
at Cedar J'ark yesterday afternoon. About
20. of the little folks' vwere presen gad
thoroughly enjoyed thepiselves., . . ,
The county. road from Smith' crossing
on tb motor line "to th river has been.
finished, a also he th Willamette boul
evard, to tne rver.,If..both of these roads'
had 4." goo4 coat'of grayl laid, upoa thvm
they, would xoajte.tbe finest roads In the
pity. Th grading work "was In charge of
Road Super visor VJL Y.. tart . - ;
Mr. Oltiua has lert for Walla Walla,
where, he has been looking for a -place to
locate.. Hi, famllystllf remain, la .the
fcewey house., v ,( '...'.
Mr, and Mrs. Rabb,, of Nebraska, ate
visitors at the residence of Frank Smith,"
engineer ot the mo'tor. . . . , ..
Mrs. A S. Clark, the poatmlstrees, took
In the Letter Carriers' ekcurelon to' Sea
side laat Sunday.
Thetalk about the tncorporatloq. of the
cltyrof St John eeema to have been
dropped lately. The petition for incor
poration still need a number of signa
ture before It can be acted upon by the
County Court. At the present Urn it
looks bad for Incorporation. .' " .
Mra Rachel Anderson and family of
South Dakota are visitor at the residence
of Mra A. Lee, wife of the Bt John
grocer. Mrs. Anderioo, Intend to locate
near St. Johna . . ,
EAST SIDE BRIEFS.
-ssiBBlr , -. i 1
Two cases of smallpox; have appeared'
In Multnomah addition. 4 w - 1
Eureka Lodge, No. 12fV-A. O. U. W.
held a very good meeting-Tuesday even
tag. Two new candidates were Initiated.
The lodge will hav a big blowout Tue
day, July 29, when the team will giv
the work in what Is knownras Equality
degree. "'.'. -v.";
Phillip Lowe, engineer of Engine No. t,
Has returned from a visit to his ranch Jn
the Nehalerri Valley. ' He was absent
about a week. ,
The social given by Greenmaa's Lodge,
Order of Lions at the residence, of Morris
Trayle, 416 Fremont, street, last . Friday,
proved a. financial well as -a social
ucceaa About 300 people were present
and tb evening wa agreeably Spent lis
tening to the numerous i song " aal
speeches. -,.',.',',;' ,
Edward Davey, driver of .Xngln: Com
pany 8' hose wagon, ha departed for
British Columbia, where-be will spent
few weeks' vacation. f , 1 u
Th condition ot A F. MlBer, '. residing
at'Sellwood, who wa mysteriously 'In
jured by falling oft a bicycle on ih
Peninsula last Saturday, i slowly im
proving.
Captain A. B. Graham,' of the Oregon
City Transportation Co., who was also In
jured by falling off a bicycle, 1 abour
recovered. -
Mr. Vancil and Mr. and Mrg.' Moffet,
of Waverly, III., who were visiting- at the
residence of Mrs. Brer. -East 1 Seventh
and East Burnside streets, have returned
to their home. Mr. Moffet Is president
of a hank In Waverly. . Th party' were
greatly impressed with the choice re
growing around Poitlarfd. ' ' 7 ;
on record in to city Hearth Office today
andt oceasioned no little talk. ; . '
Being interviewed on the matter,1 Dr.
Cornelius disclaimed any deslr,e to ac
quire any notoriety in connection' with the
case.,; He stated that Ura' Buma who
wag on o th best-known ladle , of the
city, had been under hi car for some
time. .She wa afflicted with a chronic
caa of Brlght's disease which In any case
would have been fatal fn time. Dlspafrlng
of aid from the regular medical profession
th relatives of the deceaced lady sought
the aid ot the Christian Scientist, which
probably account for the peculiar death
notice. . , , . ' v ,
A recent report show .that 2,68 Chris
tian were murdered m xsoi by th Turk.
In n!y a. eases ware th murderer pun
ished, and then with not more' than four
year' imprisonment : -J k ,p v . v, , , .
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- Umr ft I ' I'side and:pav her ex- f-
1 as ss si 1 ana a -v a aka. n.v m 1 j tr, .. r m s m st- m S " h am -w aw
I VOTE FOR
2$ At L
AS THB ONB TO f AKB TMB
Journal Vacation Trip.
SVU . . . ' . . . 777. ....... .v,rf. J: : r -
NO BREAK IN RANKS
OF RAILWAY STRIKERS
Superintendent Tiffany's Efforts jto .Secure
Help Has Failed v '
The strike of the. etreet railway em
ploye aswomel a new aspect last nifht,
and for awhUe lt. ban to, look serious
for the men. . , ' .
j Tiffany secured an audience with .
number;-of (thenv. and held oot all sort
of Inducement for - them to. return to
workU' lie hiformed them thai the com
pany want experienced men, - and that
If they -would accept the position pro
fered them they never ataln would, re
ceive any harsh .. treatment from him.
Be would Show them every consideration,
and treat them royally. In a word, Its
wuld "b cood." ,
' Before giving; the-, matter mature con
sideration nine of them gave him a half
way promise that they Would do aa he
requested. After . being, acquainted with
the trend of affair the other employes
took prompt action. ' They got the rec
reant nine together and persuaded them
to (eke th matter under advisement be
fore taking- th hastily-decided step. The
men agreed to do so and ae result
there will be no break in the strikers'
' V COURT NOTEl y ;
The petltioa. of Bertie 1' Neei..' Orvllle
Neer, Sarah"' J. Both and her husband,
heirs of Ben w. JIeerr:wa today Hied In
th County Court The- petltioa asks for
the al of Sarah 3. Roth's Interest in the
eataie'-;'
Frank; Grant, X admlnlatratoT' of th
Oreweil - ett. ha filed : a -- petition
la the County Court for the connrmatloa
of the sale f certain real property be
longing to the estate: :
A citation ha been served and filed in
the County. Court oa Lucy, Karrle, and
Henry Ehlers, minora, summoning them
to appear , in the Cpunty Court August i,
and ; to show ; reason .why a guardian
should not bs appointed.' " .
Anv order wa made by" the .County
Court this; morning authorising: the dis
posal of certain lands of .the estate of
Dudley Morgan, Insane. Hirart, Morgan
U guardian of the estate. : There is a
: One coupon eyery day. ; Six coupons will
be given for a week's, paid in advance sub
scription; twenty-six votes will be given for
a month's paid in advance 'subscription;
and seventy-eight votes will be given ' for
every three months' paid In advance .sub
scription.' -"'
-tX! CUT OUT
rank.- - ,,H , t
A meeting of the employee ha been
in session nearly an day la Union' jtfall.
and 'the entire situation ? baa. been carer
fully- reviewed, very maa has gone oa
record that he will not re-enter Ufa em
ploy - of the road ;rttn it la declared
fair. It was hown- tnaf the men not
only-have-" the sytnpafhy of the general
public, but if it 1 deemed necessary fin
naclal aid wllL-be. eyaended them In or
der that- an; aggreaslv-' fight may be
mor successfully conducted The street
railway employes: of Ban' rraaclsca- hav
ent them word that IfidO Is V their dlsr
posal anv time they wish, to accept It
The business nien . of Oregon City,
Mflwaukle and Sellwood, Who urged them
to demand .Tiffany 'removal, have alo
signified their willingneB. to assist them
In every possible, manner to gain their
point , With such1 Influential support
the men are confident of receiving what
they ask, and have no intention of giving
VP the" fight until victory to written- en
their banners This ig the sentiment they
are expressing today. '.,',
mortgage against th property and a
sale is asked for the disposal of 80 seres
of wild land.' This will wipe out the
mortgage against the property, also other
outstanding- claims., , r
, Louis C'Vanuxem was today granted
-ujejiTOi tanon. jCjuuoo eqt Xt japj u
big Sally - A Muiford, executrix of the
estate of Stiles A Mulford froia Selllns;
certain renewal policies written) by the
Manhattan Life Insurance Company.
Luie Liewell recently, v tried and sen
tenced for embeaslement, will ;j to' the
penitentiary, this evening; for one year v
MARRIAGE . LICENSES. .
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Kmma 'Whitney ...,.......;....,. w,,, w
Albert Wtmams..:...'.';...-..:.....,." 25
Marie Earhart
22
8.' R. Barnes
.veeaa.eerfetai 9
Mary
,TsiyKCt1t yritnis4wyMMriHl tt9
young woman in . Port a : i:
. IV VMI IM ITIH TV .....
a ten dayi trip to the sea- 4
side and ? pay her ?. ex
penses 'down, and .back,;
and her hotel bill , while
there." .To ddemune her
popularity a vote wtll be '
taken- and the on receiv
ing the most - votes will '
c;et the trip. The one
getting the next highest
number will . bt given a",
trip lasting from Saturday
to Monday, all free. ; The
one who h third in the
list wiH receive a. trip up
the lordly Columbia and
return.
' This is a chance for the
worthy' young"" women
who till busy places in the '
city to take a vacation
trip.
CONTEST
CLOSES:
W'TT . .7
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THE COUPON.
HAVE VOUR HANDS READ
PSOrESSQR STERLING
Ta Celebrated Palmist aad Phrenologist
, ' . : " 289 THIRD STREET. , v
' Tour hands xev&il all question :of "life,
pertaining- to -marriage, sickness,- death,
changes, travels, -divere, separations,
lawsuits, business transactions, 1 wills,
deals, mortgages, lost or absent friend,
mining ventures,, etc., - .
Office hours are ID a. m. to S p. m. dally,
and SUndays.- CHARGES, S0c andH.W.
, 1. . m THIRD STREET.
Horses in Good Condiifori ,
W. S. tauthers of (thla city this morn
Ing received 80 head of horse from East
ern Oregon. Tn report was clrculati1
the other day that th horses bad been
badly treated on the range, ends thai
many of them were cheap cayusea" Mr.
Lauther states that of the . equine
received, but one bear any mark, whlcft
is too Insignificant to mention. , - He. de
al thai the horse are cayueesv but
say thgy are yearling colts of good eo,
r, Qty HaU Decorations. :
Independence Day decoration, are be
tng placed about the City Hall today.. Tht
old reliable national Has i the chief ar
ticle ef embellishment and nearly , ever
Window to the buildijaar I a-flutter wit 1
th etars and trlpe. , r ' - '
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Come to Me
$ .'you "ar tick frora.' any1
cause ana cave, jauea to get
relief, come Tight away, I will
not charge you for a consult
tiott. Vital science iU cure
you.mostliiely.,;.; ,JS
tX EDWIN C. HOLMES,
"., fl-sa Ablngton Building. '" : '
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