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F BEST SERVANT YOU COULD POSSIBLY SECURE IS PROBABLY READING THE WANT ADS THESE DAYS m Bail m m m 'WfflMif M Mi iv xjii4 i ai--,i i j jaannui it u ill 1 1 u i fmitimJgggliill9tnWMmlKmUmltieWm w r r r r sr isF r r v r Ekvin. Pjiffiryly DiMTinf stniuLjwrfVW mtrtMniv -r, nnn t - 4da D FELLOWSTlM 1 TWOCONVENTIONS IE KILLED AND SEVERAL WOODED BY EXPLODING GANNON INKERS MURE CAPITAL 00 VISITORS N POSSESSION OF ODD FEL- r GRAND ENCAMPMENT i)H ELECTION STATE LI LODGE WEDNESDAY, grand encampment met this h at the Btnto house, with the ng In tho chnira: HecKwlth, Portland, grand ch. Seoley, Albany, grand high Ilobterson, Roscburg, grand I warden-. Williams, Eugene, grnnd warden. election tnkcB'placo at noon, according to Odd Fellowship love will probably all be pro- to a higher chair. UVrvoimlM nnd Vialtoi-s. im will have tho 'wo thousand DEMOCRATS RED HOT PLATFORM ARMOUR IS BIG LOSER IN GOLDEN STATE IN THE CHICACO PIT BRYAN ENDORSED ASIATIC EX- MILLIONS VANISH WHEN FAM CLUSION WANT OREGON 1)1 HKOT 1JMARY ENDORSE U. 8. SENATORS BY DIRECT VOTE. m& . m. "Yf.' . - c 'JffiW - l. r- r Wr-yr OUS PACKER IS SQUEEZED HY JUMPS IN CORN SHORTS CAUGHT. i'fi'f WT ROBERTSON OF ROSE- BURG. Siifor W'uUen of the Grand lUlliment. Who Vnu Klnvntori 1'iout OpiMixlUon to the OIHw of Mnl IK irM,t ( ,t. EK'cHJon to Today. T8 The lintolo u'ltpn nil full (i OWlniT Mntlilnv nlt.li Tho Ijttee were working like benv- p" miunignt last night and as s four this morning finding N HI 1 lodge Is represented by fe na s, Geo v. Stlckel and W. PCK ThPV nrrt nlsn rnnrasant. We Lake encampment. 1 Maeefp iinfvnv nt nnM tiui P r c' ah ntsomblv. M V.i s. nniivin w w A L Hanov did hanl work terete it on committee meeting .- -.-,.vi j nun mic. 1 A Li Ilrnwn fra TTnrvAV er MrS PInrn CarDiicmi nnil MaP MlrLnv oa l. .,Hn fOra" B Imi'n l.nnn . vn.l flv , nlno rrua .it.. ...,.1,1 ueen -,tv nttlro.l In huntlni; FaSS t fnr thA folno 6"r 1 uluft nrnnnr.ilnno nnt "TJ, Vf lnealay n 9 o'clock. :n Mr J n nnvf.v Mm Knn. POWI) nf Oinvtnn -- i ty,a Ixie ' " " P Wfl'lEh nf Plln TTn.b lQ tha 'f'ecan iio D.i. ..i. ua ra man frnm Tnhn t f. i, 'he. n, : ."..- r.r ., -- 'wm iijuh, who iias ;0 wh to advertise Pilot L p'aw . Geo Wright, P. C. "on MrB i M sears. Mrs. J. J. LJoan, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. wJIrs A,,ce Kirk and Mra. "Wgea are the Albany dele- t Mo Ho Alllrtf hem nf tlol.a,. t aalley in yew Park "jjfcrred tire Degree. ip- Wfc- . --. a w a, "-cntlnued onpaBTtenO (United I'fi'M I.cnued Wire.) Fresno, Cal., May ID. A. platform tosmlng with denunciation of tho Southern Pacific, Instructing unquali fiedly for Hfyah, "nrst, laBt and nil tho tlmo," ridiculing the state rail road commissioners for their '"p"r tended Investigation of violations of 'aw as pointed out by Hon. Franklin K. Lane," nnd demanding total ex clusion of Aitlatlc laborers and Im mediate tariff reform, was adoptod by tho Democratic Btnto convontlon tndny. Tho document Is ono nf the niont vlgorouH of Its kind, over pre sented to a California political con vention. It denounces graft nnd political corruption. Declarei for preservation of local and stnto's r'ghts. Instructs for nrynn. Cburges that Southern Pacific hns corruntcd publln ofilrlals, DonouuccH tluv lnto railroad com mission. FavorB granting more power to in terstate roinmerco commuslon. Advocate municipal ownership of pub lo utilities. Ask reduction of ra'lrond rates. Favors total oxcluslou of Asiatic laborers ' Drmands Immedinto revision ofi the tariff. Asks vigorous enforcement of! criminal luw ngalitst trniHts. (United I'reiH I.emed Wire) Chicago, May 19. In a spectacu lar bnttlo in tho corn pit of tho Chi cago board of trado J. Ogden Ar mour 1b suld to have lost millions 0 dollars when James A. Patton squeezed tho big packer, forcing the yellow corenl iup to 7G cents. Armour wont down to defeat In his attempt to cover his locscs by break ing tho Pntton corner. It Is ronorted that J. Brandt Walker, tho daring young speculator who recently made a vast fortuno In Wall street, Jumped jnto Monday's fray and dripped great sums Of money. Then followed a scrnmblo by tho shorts to find enough corn to nnke up tholr delin quency. DecnuBO of tho lack of grain tho trading wns limited, and tho shorts could not buy on account 01 pntton refusing to sou. o RECOMMENDS DIVORCE OF VANDERBILTS (United l'r. I.rafd Wire) New York, May 1H. If tho courts Urges consorvatlon of nabural rc-'ftct favorably on tho report of Itof- juruu uuviu .Mature, wno nan noon 1 taklug ovldenco In tho enso, Mrs. Al- trou awynno vnnacrbiit will be granted nn absolute divorce and ?10, 000000 or tho mllhonnlro'R foi Uiuo may bu set nsldu for tho :ur of tholr son. It 1b understood that Mrs. Vnnder blU haa not mado any request as to tho amount ehe wishes her husband to settle an her personally, hut sho Is qulto Inui'tent In hor demand that nn enormouB sum should ho given tho son. Ilernuso it would affect his In- sources Favors indopondonco of tho Phil ippines. Behoves In restrictions of tho pow er of Injunctlonn. Favors amendments to tho anti trust laws as shall entirely oxcludo 'nhor union j from tholr operation and effect. Urges nn eight-hour day on pub'Jc work, law to prevont tho employ ment of children of Imtnnturo years, nn adequate naval forco for tho Pa cific, election of united Ktatea son tor by direct vote of tho people, a como at this tlmo, Vandorhllt Is try direct primary law Blmlllar to thej,ne ta 'Prevent any action looking 0 'aw now In force In Oregon, and In- ? nnrrnn"rect'n,R "m to llan ,w,tn structs the delegate to the nntlonnl' 0.000,000. His Inoorno has boon convention to endeavor to secure tho reduced to 1800.000 durjug tho pajt ewtlon of Theodore Bell as chair- 'ear, Ilowevor, ho has Instructed his man of that gathering. KnTiXZrNL t0 '"8 Wlf '1,500, As the result of ono of tho most,00 In securities. burning Indlctmonts evor hfnrd on the floor of a California Democratic BOOSEVELT AND TAFT convention, R. F. Goings nnd Eddloi OPPOSE MUHHOWS Morris of Lo? Angeles will no longer, wnnungion, way ia. rresmoni FATAL END OF REVELRY AOTORUNSOFFBANK j ; I'UETTV GIRIi FATALLY IHJUT WHEN DUUNKEN CHAUFFEUR DRIVES MACHINE OVER CLIFF IN 'FRISCO. t (United l'rrnt leaned Wire.) Snn FrunclBco, May 10. Bertha Ruyze, a benfatlfut 18-yenr-old girl, Is dying nnd u chauffeur, who Rnys his name Is Ave Morvln, will not sur vive the day ns the culmination of n night of revelry which resulted In nn Intoxlcnted chauffeur driving nn ntt tomobllc ovor n high embankment, the innchino turning turtle and pin nliiKthe 11 vp occupants boneath It on 4 he ficena bench, at 3 o'clock thu morsHng. Insthc innchino wcro Mlti Huvzo. Moryin Anita. Brbwin H. C. Wllllajns and''Vhe- chauffer,- who'1dlwrrfr'el aft or' the accident. With tho excep tion of thu Kuyzo girl all of thu names given nro fictitious as shown by Hiiuseq'.ient investigation. Tho merry party nftor riding about town for sevornl hours made Its way toward tho ocean bench, tak ing In all tho reiorti that lino thu thoroughfare. Boou after Btnrtlng for tho city nt n point whoro n turn must bo made to avoid plunging over nn ombank muut to tho beach, wns reachod. But the mun who was driving was apparently unfamiliar with the road and Instead of turning sharplyito the right allowed tho innchino to con tinue ctrnlght ahead with tho resuH that It left tho main highway, turn ed completely ovor nnd pinned the occupants boncnth. Their plight sns discovered by another n'ltomo btllst, wlu summoned nsslstnnco and tho unfortunates w.ore released. The Ruyze girl' sufferod a com pound frarturo of tho nose, lacerated wound of tho scalp, a poslblo frac tured skull, besides numcrouit ahrnfilons about the body. Mu-vln rwjelvcd n fractured right arm, punctured wound of tho loft log, con tuxlonn of tho right shoulder, com pound frncturo of tho nose and a compound frarturo of tho skull. No hopo Is held out for either. Tho other members of tho party wrro treated for minor Injuries. On Mi'rvln'B person wero found ltttors nnd papers which would lend to tho belief that his right namo is Paul Kumerer. BILLION DOLLAR SESSION OF II. S. CONGRESS APPROPRIATIONS TOTAL $ 1,02(1,. 000 PROBABLK DEFICIT; RE TWEEN 915,000,0O0 AND $175,. 000,000 HOUSE WARNED. (United I'rett l.onxxl Wire ) Washington, May 19. Congress will havo appropriated tho enormous r.itn of $1,020,000,000 beroro tho proiont sos?lon ends, thereby earning thu tltlo of tho "billion dollar con-gross." There Is ovory Indication, too, that ono result of this will be a deficit of betweou $125,000,000 and $175, 000,000. Nevor befofo has any congress voted such heavy appropriations at a slnglo session. This money is for RIOTING GOES ON IN OHIO CARS ARE STONEH POLICE RUSH TO RESCUE OF "SCABS" CAR ItUNS INTO EX-PLOSIVE-A'O ONE BADLY 1 .1URED. uppropria'lon committee, dcclnrd In tholr opinion, they will reach tho $900,000,000 mark, nnd no higher Tho house linn been warned by Chnlrmnn Tnwney, of tho houso com mltteo, that tho surplus now In tho treasury will be wiped out by Juno 30, 1904), m at tho end of tho fiscal yenr there will bo n deficit of nenrly $05,000,000. - 1 o KILLED, BY BURSTING OF CANNON be recognized ns members of thnt party. What "Silver Dick" Warner, of thp Los Angeles delegation, would have failed to accomplish, as lie faced tho hisses and cat ca'ls of a disorderly aHsomblage in pleading for the support of his resolution un seating the two men nnd expelling hem from the party. Theodore A. Bell carried through by an almost unanimous vote. When Bell finished his stirring fweech against railroad control of Callforn'a politics nnd denounced Going? as nn example of a corpora tion tool, tho conventlo ncheered to ctho and not half a dozen voices were cast In favor of the? recognition of Goings and Morris as Democrat. To CIoms i Honor of Fleet. Unltel Treji I.aed Wire.) Cflott'A. Mav 19. The banks of this city will close Tuesday. May 2C. owing to the big parade and recep tion which Is to be given tho Atlan tlo fleet on the last day of the visit bere. , , Big Crowds pomlng. The railroads are rushing extia passenger coaches west In which to handle the large crowds from the northwest which will visit .Seattle during the visit of the Atlantic fleet. Over 400 extra cars have been dis tributed throughout Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington Roosevelt and Secretary of War Tnft aro greatly disappointed In tho se lection of Sonator Burrows of Michi gan to bo tho temporary presiding officer of tho Chicago Republican convoutldn asserts Wnltor Wollmuu. tho political writer. Tho speech of the temporary chairman, as the first offlc'nl utterance of the party In con vention assembled, is an Importnut tnsk. So much oppose' Is Roosevelt to tne Foleotlon of Burrow, d'ares Wellman, that ho v. Ill not submit to It if he has tho power, o STEA.MER PROBABLY HAD "2il" SIGN ABOARD San Francisco, May 19. The stoamer State of California, from Port'nnJ and Astoria which was or dered Into quarantine upon her ar rival Monday afternoon because a case of smallpox was found on board Is being fumigated todny and will be releaied this evening Bad luck attonded the voyage of th California from the north. Soon after leaving Astoria she ran Into a southeaster and for 1C hours plunged and rolled off the rock-bound coast, with the result that her cargo shifted Then II. Chester, a cabin passen ger, and a tailor by trade, Jumped overboard, taking his cult case with him. When the California reached .the Angoi inland quarantine &tat!on.John Boyle, 60 years old. a cabin passen ger, was found to have smallpox. RUFFIANS KILL WOMAN'S PROTECTOR (United ITm Leaned Wire.) Chicago, May 19. Frank Knight is dead today, the victim of an asass 'n, because he volunteered to pro toct n woman from the Insults of a band of Greek ruffians. Knight was walking on a South kM ret with a party of friends of ll)i oung woman was a mem br A they approached n strte corner they pime-d a crowd of O'eeks, one of whom Insulted the woman Knight struck the offender r. sMnglng blow, knocking him down, ond then ran undor n vlnd'irt to escape the ruffians. !I was board log a car whn the mnn ho fo'Ied with hi fist thrust the point of n dagger Into his breat. As Knight fell over bleeding and dying tho Greeks took to their heels nnd havo not been captured. The woman wit nessed the tragedy. MUCH DAMAGE DONE I1Y HANKOW RIOTERS ToUlo, May 19. The rioting in Hankow, which began ten days ago, has been suppressed. The damage to nrniiArtv Inftlnturt liv thtt rlnff-rn amounts to 500.000 yen Many por- forenco, on what he thinks Incites ons wero willed and wounded. I arson murtier anu aseninmiuu. SALEM HIGH SCHOOL VS. (United I'reM Lrasril Wire.) Clovclnnd, O., May , l&. Rtatlnc today continued to mark the prox rets of tho streotBcar tytrlkc, though tho ond of tho troiiblo secnis to bu In sight, In ninny.-Instances cars and the crcwB thnt man thorn Wero stoned,, but tho polled were bo quickly on the scene that serious disorders did' not result. In one part of the city a streetcar collided with an expjestv that had boon placed on the track and was badly dnniRKed. twt no onu tho AschI year beginning July 1,1 war. Injured, It Is hoped and oxpect- lBOSr-' AlthoHh..tfls toe-MrJyiuuj en. iHVreA wiu.Krow--owt-or a.coi inako predictions nl to tho" dofinlto; forenco being hold today botweeu ninoiint nf tho revenues dnrlnc thai members of tho statfl board of arbl- period, some of tho members of triti 1 tratJon, union officials and offlrlala ot mo iuuuicipai 1 motion company. rj . licet on Wy North. (United I'rew Leaned Wire.) .' On Board V, S. S. 0mrgla, at 8?a. wireless to Maro Island, Cal., May 19 Iong rolling seas ami a heavy fo mndo tho momlnur run of tho At limtlc huttlo'hlp fieot n dlHagreeab! ono. In tho afternoon the fog Jlfted a hit, but tho fens continued heavy, nnd tho nhips stoameil nt about an 8-knot sped At nlcht tho wonttiAr clenred nnd tho speed was lncrease.1 o 12 knots. Tho fleet I prorcfldliflc In lino of squadron, Whllo tho temporary rulcf fror oclnl duty Is welcomed, couilderuhln Interest Is being manifested In th'e visit to tho north roast. But few nhsentees wero renortod on leaving Snn Francisco and It U exrK'cted that tin majority of thosv loft behind will toko trnln to Uie north nnd Join tholr ships. Tho fleet tenmod ha f(ir Inshorei ns It could with safety and whosi night foil tho wny wns blnxetl by huge bonfires, beacon lights of pa triotism, burning on the hill top nnd on tho shore. With tho glnHso the forms of men, women nnd chil dren could bo mndo out, dancing In front of tho flreB and waving tholr arms. Tho sight was a weird ono and kept many ofilcerH on deck until, n Into hour. Until dnybrenk tho fire twirnod nil tho wny up tho const. On Board U fl. H (loorgo, by wlro los to Table Bluff, Cal, Mny 19 On a rough sen that mudo It Impos sible for small cYnft to go out and meet thorn, the 10 tmtt'oihlpg under Admiral Sperry's command maneu vered outside of Humboldt bnr to day In tho prosunco of thousands of pooplo, ninny of whom had been standing out In the drenching rain since early morning Th- rnln wns Pouring down when tho fleet started tawnrd tho bnr, the gnat uhlpB drop ping cit of squadron formation Into ono long lino. In this formation tliev circled In then but, again dropping Into squndron formation a tiny stood out to sen At 11 o'clock the wonther was fair, but the sen was the himvlost 011 countemd ioc tho fleet loft Hamil ton Bonds. Just before tho fleet stood out to sen wlrule groetlngi wore ox chang 'd with the chnmbor of com merce of Eureka. ' -0 Dcrn.VKi: scores in LAND FRAUD CASE Washington, Mny 19 Tho do fenso lost a wrong point lu today'i proceedings of tjio Hyde-Benson Innd fraud case when tho court refused to Mrlko from tho records tho ovldoncu of J. F. Shearman, handwriting ex pert, who t'-fltlfled to tho alleged fraudulent character of tho applies tlons for laud purchases that passed through Hyde's ofilco In Snn Francesco. Ono Dead Four Serious y Injured mid Several Slightly Hurt. (United I'rrm I.euxed Wire.) Ferndale, Cal., May 10. Whllo firing snlute to Admiral Bperry'B bat tleahlps which passed hero nt 9:30 this morning, n cannon posted on tho bench nanr Centervillo, flvo miles from here, exploded Instantly killing Isnno Davis nnd corlo-isly Injuring thrco women and n boy and slightly Injuring sovernl others Tho can non was an old one, having boon used hero for 30 years, POSTMASTER GENERAL IS NOW CENSOR (United I'riiit) I.ettNel Wire I Washington, May 19. Unprece dented power to censor tho press am) oxorclso his own dhcrutlon as to what, in his opinion, cuntititutes Im proper mailing mntter Is given the postmaster general In the amend ment to tho postolllce appropriation bl'l as It was "fixed" In committee conforonce. Tho nmondmont authorizes tho head of the government's postolllce department to throw from the main any papers whose editorials nro not to his liking, nnd editorials inciting anion, murder and usnsslnntlon aro claused with "Indecent" matter As tho amendment Is worded at pres ent, the postmaster genernl cannot only keop such matters from going through tho malls but he can rule alone, without nsslstnnco or Inter- PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL GHH3 called at 3:15. Wt'dn-HJy. May aotli. ADMISSION 9Sc. Willamette Field. GRANDSTAND 10c. The recontly started building or American republic Is bringing in many Inquiries to Washington from all over the western helsphoro front Interested merchants, j