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About Portland evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1902)
THE KING'S ARE NEARLY OVER His Physicians Believe He Will Never Be The Intestinal Cavity Is Diseased and Another Operation Must Be Performed This Autumn. (ScHrps-McRae News Association.) f LONDON, July 23. A high court official wh has seen King Edward many times alnce the operation wm performed, made the following state- . ment today: "With the utmost precaution the King will get through the -f coronation, though it is likely he wll not go to London until the night f before the ceremony, and will afterward Immediately return to Cowea. The 4- reason for having the coronation ao soon is a grave one, as the King's phy- f alclana believe he will never be so well again." Ha added that the first -f operation revealed a diseased condition of the Intestinal cavity, and that 4 a second operation will be necessary. This probably will be performed next autumn, KING TAKES THE AIR. f (Scrlpps-McRae New Assoeiaetton.) . COWES. England, July J3.-Klng Edward was brought up on the deck of the royal yacht today and was wheeled about for some time. His Ma- Jesty's recovery from day to day has been so rapid as to utterly astound -f f his physicians, who have been fearful that his recuperation would be -f only partial, and that a reaction would set in. GUNBOAT MARIETTA Sails for La Guayra to Investigate Venezue lan Blockade. (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) WASHINGTON. July 2S.-The gunboat Marietta has sailed from LaOuayra for the mouth of the Orinoco to investigate the blockade officially declared by Pres ident Castro on different Venesuelan points. If it Is found that the blockade is ineffective, the United States will, make protest, and will, ix necessary, furnish protection to American traffic In those waters. POWDER vs. (IAMB (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) COLUMBIA. 8. C. July 23.-The whole business portion of Camden, a winter re sort near here, was burned this morn ing, there being no stop to the progress of the flames. - Many buildings were blown up. The loss will be heavy. Don't Get Your Baggage Checked ' Until you have seen our full line of Pajamas, Night Robes, Lightweight Underwear, Golf and Negligee Shirts, Summer Hosiery, Dainty Neckwear, Belts, Hats and Caps, and all the Outing Essentials. -ONLY GOOD GOODS ONLY Me SICHEL MEN'S FURNISHER and HATTER . Sole Agent for the DO Tm WEATHER Fair tonight And fcormeny win as. U MANY A DOLLAR SAVED AT Our Big Slaughter Sale this week. Crowds are taking advantage of the sav " ings we offer. We are determined to , dean oat the f' stock and it looks as though Oar regular $1 GolfSbJrt In whha and fancy stripe... 49c Our 50c underwear is stDI offered at.......u.,.H..... .........23c ; Our 15c soi in aD colore and size at.......:....M............re HENRY J. WHITE n ' GENTS'. FURNISHER' Bole Agent tor the ,168 THIRD STREET. , . ; i m w i i DAYS CZAR WOULD FIGHT TRUSTS Conference on the Subject Will Be Held in St. Petersburg. (Scrlpps-MoRae News Association-) VIENNA, July 23. The conference pro posed by the Csar to deal with the trust tjuestioh wlll t held in St. Petersburg. No announcement of the time for the as sembling of the Commissioners has yet been made, and it is not known as yet Just what countries will be represented IHI Ml (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) OWENSBUBG, Ky.. July 23.-A fire started by burglars In the Osborn scour ing mill here this morning spread to a number of adjoining structures, causing a loss of (10,000. TWENTY DROWNED (Scripps-McRae News Association.) VIENNA, July 23. Two Danube steam ers sunk at Orsova today. Twenty peo ple were drowned. REASONABLE PRICES.' 288 Washington St. PORTLAND, ORE. JAMESON HAT. Thursday; warmer Thursday; . we'd doit. . . . . . AND HATTER. . ' KINO HAT. . . " ' ' . Bet Washington ant Yamhill. nt cm u n ii Around the 1 council1 fire Red Men Deliberating Upon Sub jects of Interest to Them. Rsolutlons which were lntorduced occu pled the attention of the Great Council of the Improved Order of Red Men the major portion of this morning's session. The main feature of this afternoon will be the exemplification of the secret work which will be conducted by J. H. Howard, the Great Representative to the Great Council of the United States. Mr. How ard is from the Wacheno Tribe No. U of Oregon City. At I o'clock this afternoon the raising up of the Great Chiefs to their respective atumps took place. in other words, the new officers were In stalled. Committees on finance. law and usage were then appointed, as well as a board of trustees fort the ensuing term. It is the intention to conclude the aea alon this - afternoon If the volume' of business to be transacted can be disposed of by that time. If not, a night pow wow may. be ield. BE At John Franz Preferred Pretty Dresses to Common Parts. (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) P1TTSBTJRG, Pa.. July 23.-Mrs. John Prans of this city has asked the police to arrest hisr husband, who, she claims, has been mas- f queradlng in female attire for 20 .years, spending all his money for -f- lingerie and neglecting to pay rent or grocery bills: I be iBuilt at Once at Empire on Coos Bay. What may be considered perhaps the most Important step in the history of the Great Central Railroad Company was taken yesterday. The location .of iae dock, which marks the western terminus of the line was definitely located at Em pire, on Coos Bay. This was the place originally selected, but a little hitch in thl progress of events gave color to the belief that . it might go In somewhere else, especially so since the Belt Line Company was Incorporated to build a line around Coos Bay. Mr. Green, the assistant engineer, re ceived the message this morning convey ing the Information of the Anal location. Mr. Green informs The Journal that construction work on the new dock will be begun at once. The superintendent for the construction of the dock, F. M. McLean, went down yesterday with the pile driver and material, as was stated by The Journal lust night. Mr. Green says that the camp for the workmen has been established, and things are bound to go on now with a hum. President John W. vook, of the Great Central Railroad Company, who Is also Second Vice-President of the Great Cen tral Land Company, also left for Empire yesterday on the steamer Alliance. He will look after the land company's in terests. He was accompanied by nls wife. Chief Engineer Kinney Is expected home some day this week, though It Is possible that he will not be able to get here until Monday or Tuesday of next week. The Great Central Is bound to go forward very rapidly from now on. I SLATER Of Still Unknown His Wife. Still Under . Suspicion. . . - BROOKLYN. July 23. The Coroner's Jury In the case, of Walter -Xatlmer, of this city who was murdered while in bed, returned a verdict thla afternoon that he cam to hla death at the hands of some unknown person. Outing the morning a private detective testified that he had shadowed Win. Tut hill, the man with whom Mrs. Latimer ia supposed to be infatuated, 4nd" frequently saw him enter the , Latimer residence while Latimer was away. , WHEAT MARKET. 8AN FRANCISCO. July 23,-Wheat. I1.151.16. i CHICAGO, July 23. Wheat, Tie. j HI mm Refuses to Punish the Perpetrators of the ' Stone Kidnaping. CONSTANTINOPLE, July -f The matter Of Miss Ellen Stone, who was kidnaped by Bulgarians. has again been taken up by United f States Minister - Leiahmann with the Turkish government. In reply to a, query a to what had been done to punish the perpetrators of the outrage' he has ' received V communication, from Jewflk Pasha 4- aaying that nothing can be done, f While the crime was committed on f Turkish, soil, the perpetrators were foreigners, and the release was ef- fected on foreign soil, therefore the Sublime Pprte refuses to take f any further action In the matter. f-f-f-f-f-f-f Y0HE DOESN'T CARE FOR HIM (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) f NEW TOBK, July 23,-There will f be no reconciliation between May Tohe and Captain Strong if the actresa is really In earnest in what ah says today. ' She is now con f"" lent to allow the entire affair to drop as the result of a notification 4- from Strong's mother that she will , ... 4- make good the loss of May Yohe'a diamonda. i Mias Tohe la In the best of spirits this morning, and said she didn't care ifStrong never came -f back. She will leave immediately for Japan to redeem the jewels 4- pawned there, t Captain Strong; la expected to ap- pear here within two days. CYCLONE COSTS HUNDRED -LIVES (Scrlpps-McRsj News Association.) VIENNA, July 28. The Tageblatt to day says that the cyclone that swept over Clew. European Russia, yesterday was worse than at first reported. Over a hundred lives was lost, and the damage to property will reach many millions of roubles. OREGON CITY. Four-Year-Old Child Burned to Death Notes. (Journal Special Service.) OREGON CITY, July 23.-Rheva Grace Wilson, the 4-year-old daughter of Will iam J. Wilson, was burned to death yes terday afternoon. She was playing around a bonfire near the home of her parents on Fifth street, when she tripped and fell. Her dress caught fire in an in stant and before assistance could reach her the unfortunate girl, was so badly burned that she was beyond human aid. Several physicians arrived on the scene and administered opiates to ease her ter rible pain, and she finally lost conscious ness and death mercifully ended her suf ferings. The .funeral will take place to morrow. Three thousand people from this city and Portland witnessed the war dance of the Red Men last night. . Attorney John F. Clark and A. W. Cheney of this city, Fred Toner of Dallas and Mark Ellis, owner of the Dallas Electric Light Company, leave Saturday for a month's hunting trip on the head waters of the McKensle River in Lane County. Thpy will go up the Santlam River from Albany and pack over to the McKensle. Crowds of people arrived here this morning from Portland to attend the pic nic of the Retail Grocers' Association in Canemah Park. Before the day passes mere win oe ai teasi duw people nere. The Western Union Telegraph Company will place a United States observatory clock, with a 30-inch dial, at the corner of Main and Fifth streets. In this city. The clock will be corrected every hour. Register Moores of the United Stat-:s Land Office yesterday afternoon decided the conflicts which were Involved in the filings made Monday, when township 8 south, range 9 west, was thrown open for entry. The rejected ' applicants are Jo seph M. Lukan, Bert B. Kavanaugh, Ab salom Byerley, Benjamin R. Johnson, Charles A. Blgby, Ferris A. Lucas, Cyrus Todd and Wlillam 3. Southwell. Dr. R. B. Beattie and family left yes terday fpr an outing at Wllhoit Springe. LETTERS OF SYMPATHY. (Scripps-McRae Newe Association.) LONDON. July 23. -Mrs. Mackay, wid ow of the dead millionaire John W. Mac key, received messages of sympathy from King Edward and President Roosevelt. Both refer In feeling terms to the useful career of the dead mining magnate Tou are all Invited te hear the open air concert at Mount Tabor thla evening. The Miniature Railway wilt be to operation. Go out and enjoy youraelf. Care from Third and Yamhill; direct transfers from any point on u B. ayatem. WOODMEN WILL GIVE CARNIVALS George N. Rogers, geneml organiser of the Woodmen of the Worlds is In Western Washington arranging the details for the several log-rolling contests which will he hejd in the western part of that state next month. The contest will be between the 63 camps in that jurisdiction anil each and every member is working hard to get 'the most members Installed for their camp. The log rolling will be in the shape of carnivals and a fine program will be ren dered in each of the cities visited. The great and successful moving picture ma chine under the operation of Professor M. a. Steele will be exhibited during the festivals, -as haa also been Arnold's Ori ental aide shows and carnival attractions. The following cities will be visited: Olympia, Centralla, Aberdeen, Everett and Whatcom. At Olympia great interest has been taken in the carnival by all the lead ing business men of the city. The Olym pia Chamber of Commeroe haa endorsed the project and has started outto solicit funds for the decorations of the city and the entertaining of the guests who twill be In the city during the festivals. Al ready Lne sum of $1000 has been sub scribed. 11)1111 w A BIO TIZZLC The Coronation May Be a' Gigantic . Failure. (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) LONDON, Jury'23. London now 4- fears that the coronation will be slimly attended, and that It will -f- f almost approach a fizzle. The Duka of Norfolk has been obliged to 4- write personal letters in order to - get enough persons of note -present f to make a decent showing. There will also be a total absence of for- -f -f elgn embassies. - THE MAYOR NOT RADICAL Will Make No Attempt to Close Saloon Winerooms. The proposition of closing up the wine rooms which are run in connection with most of the saloons In Portland meets but scant favor from Mayor Williams. When seen on this matter today by The Journal, the Mayor expressed himself as follows: "I really do not think it possible or practicable to close up the wine rooms of the city. Every day I am In receipt of letters, mostly anonymous, complain ing that young girls were being lured to destruction In this way, but In no In stance have I received any specific charge on which I could take any definite ac tion. For my own part, T do not believe that so much harm Is being done as Is generally supposed. I have no doubt that there are some places which are not desirable, but on the other hand there are many where people who are most re spectable go In to get a glass of beer. I have even done It myself " and the Mayor took a long puff at his cigar and smiled as at some pleasant recollection. "What I shall do in the matter is this. If any one can prefer any definite charges of this sort against any definite saloon, I shall see to it that they are thoroughly Investigated, and should there be sufficient evidence to convict, I can assure you that It will be a very few hours before the license of that place is taken away. "Any attempt at wholesale action In this matter I believe would be very gen erally objectionable to a lutge number of our citizens. Any American citizen who wishes to take bit family Into a beer hall to have a glass of beer has a perfect right to do so, and any invasion of pri vate right, you know, is always vigor ously protested against by the people, of smi iniM ip nstjs i oa .iuno3 snn matter In individual cases only. I am convinced that It Is the only way ' to check the evil." in ra Bli (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) . WASHINGTON, July 21 The war de partment today received a cablegram from Manila announcing that John Wells and Louis Thomas, of Providence, R. I., Ernest Heger, of Cincinnati, and Clyde France, of Berea, Ohlo,the school teach ers who have been missing in Cebu, were murdered by Ladrqnes and their bodies, recovered. The leaders of the murderers have been killed and eight others were captured. Vr Now is the V Time - JEFFRIES HOLDS LONG ODDS Both Big Fighters Have Finished Their Hard Ten Thousand People Will See the Contest The Advance Sale of Tickets Distances all Records. (Special to The Journal.) r, ' SAN FRANCISCO, July 23. Both Jeffries and Fitxstmmone have fin. lshed their heavy training and will from this time till Friday night do only enough work to insure their entering the ring in prime condition Both the men" express themselves as being confident of Winning the battle,1 and are looking forward with eagerness to the time when (heir rivalry" will be decided once and for all. Jeffries, who now weighs 216 pounds, did only light gymnasium work to day. He looks fit aa a man could be, and the stories of his being over trained, which were filling' the air a few days ago, have ceased to cir culate, as only a glance at the champion is needed to see that he eould not be in better condition.. This morning FiUslmmona took a short spin on the road, and thla af ternoon he did a few stunts in the gymnasium. He appears to be in per fect form, and haa no hesitation in saying that he believes he will get away with the big bollermaker when they meet on Friday night He ex presses himself as much pleased at the great public interest in the con test. "There have been many people," aald ha, "who have not taken much, stock in my statement that in my last fight with Jeffries I waa drugged, but I have an Idea that about next Saturday morning soma of those doubters will come to the conclusion that I knew what I was talking about." , The amphitheater where the fight la to occur ia nearly completed.; It will accommodate over 10,000 persons, and as the advance sale of ticket la the largest ever seen on the Coast, there is no doubt that It will be taxed to Its utmost capacity. V - OPERATORS SATISFIED They Will Not Attempt to Coal Mines for the (Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) NEW yORJuJty ...S.-A number of the presidents of the anthracite coal companies authorize the statement, that no efforts will be made to resume work at any fixed date. When any attempt REACHED THE TOP Mazamas Successful in Climbing Mt. Adams' Highest Peak. The topmost peak of Mount Adams. 12,470 feet above the sea, has been sus cessfully reached by the Mazamas, and the intrepid explorers are now on their return to Portland to tell of the remark able ascent. The first party to gain the top was beaded by L. J. Hicks and L. E. Ander son of this city.' Their party comprised 24 persons, four of whom were ladles. And to the credit of the ladles It must bo said that only one of them fell by the wayside on account of the extremely hard work. The three who withstood the trip were Misses Alice W. Morgan, L. V. Ayera and Christine Neilson. Six of the meq did not continue to the top. BATHING I WOODARD, I FRUIT Jar GARDEN CAPS lrfh. CLARKE Jffeot Oregon shavinq French Ice Cream Feather . pino Souvenir Brushes Tonight and Sunday n...- Dnxrt Cards JOc tQ v Caramel and Vanilla Dugter. PONd $ 1 .00 $4.00 J frenoTlSmon ICJt 1 7c lip $ 1 . 1 9 up RAZORS SYRINGES . , bur ANTON BERG, SWEDISH MARVEL WHIRLING SPRAY . strictly hand made , SAFETY . . Reg. $2.85, Special $2.19 Special ..$3.19 Dickenson's Witch Hazerpt iae POCKET KNIVES . Robertine reduced to 35c MANICURE SCISSORS Moth Ball, pound.... .....v6c SCISSORS OP AH, KINDS SUg-STATION POSTOFT1CB NOW OPEN IN OUK ANMtX. . ' . V-1 ESTABLISHED 1887. 71- If f WHILE YOU ARE AT THE COAST Let us REPAIR YOUR. HOUSE WIRING. Hectrit; Bells,: Batteries, rLighti, Telephon --1 . , - ; Calls, Etc. Our workmen are experienced and trustworthy. Everything in order rhea you : ,., come home, ".. . . See us. about it now - STILL 4 ' 4- 4- 4 4-4- 4- Is made to open the mines In the Strike district it will, be rammr' btiA nnt mh They deny that they have taken edvaa- tage of the strike to raise the price of coal. ' t . I This party left Camp Geer, at the Um ber line, at 4:30 o'clock Sunday morning reaching the aummlt in 10 hours. The) weather was very cold and the snow for a part of the way very slushy, making traveling difficult. The second party, headed by Professor Lyman reached the 'top In an hour leas) time than the other crowd of explorer occupied. The descent of the mountain waa com paratlvel yeasy, as for several - miles) from the top-, the men would elide foV at . quarter of a mile at a time. The flr . party made tne descent in two bouts, : COULDN'T LIVE WITHOUT COIN COLUMBIA, S. C, July St Becauae) his father, a wealthy restauranteur, had cut down his allowance on the ground! that he waa becoming too extravagant, Carl Henricl ahot and killed himself her thla morning. Reopen Present. V ;