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THE i Ofr ATT, JOURNAL, oRTL AND, MONDAY EVENING, JUSTE 8, 1003: 7" if' it. 50 rEKT Competition, inch is. A BRIDGE NO SUCH ffllOVED fill OFFICE WOOBARD, CLAIUCE (EilPCOy Retail -ikI Wlwl')rsSfiM Irfrle v' "i liliilill i 1 (Continued -From First Page.) Name of Mythical "Allert Tai V- Cascade, 3 ply; inch I tjr discovered I 'an offensive poll Councilman From Eighth Ward Declares He Has Unfairly Treated and Now Stands For His Rights. loring Go. of Chicago," Made Free Use of by a Firm Jhat guaranteed, 3 ply, inch I Inquired what was meant, by that, and the Genera) replied thai, I had been heard to tell 'certain' people Geyser, 3 ply, 4.75 Runs the Huh and the Cottonr that within two years senator Simon would be 'on top Made Misfits of "Strain's." Patrolman Sloan has served nv guaranteed, 3 ply, inch 4 plyl'Mincto yetra -and si month on th fore and 1 never has been in trouble.

His record proves his ability as an officer, and as ha passed the recent civil aerclve test very nearly perfect. It would appear that indeed must be Van offensive Says Street Committee Took Undue Advantage of His Absence to Alter Location of the Structure. Woodlark, .5 ply, Chicago Tailors Jeer the "Misfit" Scheme of Selling Clothing and Say Wo Union Labels Are Used Believe All Are Sweatshop Goods, politician," aa there 1 no other chart gainst him. fully guaranteed, 5 inch 7 piy. if I will surely demand a hearing, that TAOOKA'S OABKEaiE Z.XBKAJKT.

TACOMA. June S. The Carnegie Ilbrnry In Tacoma, which was thrown open to the public Inst Fi still continues to be the center of attraction. The arniiipcmer.t of the Intt-rlor Is hccordlng to the latent approved plans In llhrnry instruct Ion. IMrrrtly in front of tho main opening nre wide doors up nlng int'i ih uuJitorhim.

a large semi-circular room with a seating capacity of 376. i The building two stories htifh with bnaoment, of the classic style of architectur. nrnt and compact and nn structure for a public llbniry Th" Interior decorations are pronounced the finest of nny building In the State. Wirlnscotlnfr and stalrwnjs nre of rich Vermont marble. In the halls and main entranco the heaviest of mosaic floors have been laid, while the balustrades are jot wrought Iron of unique design.

Tho library has a shelving Cap nclty of fiO.OO volumes. At the present time the library owns 36.000 volumes. 3:50 cotton covered, inch this may be sifted to the bottom," aald Patrolman Sloan, "fot that I car on whit for the position, for under present condition It 1 a dog's lrf but-1 will not stand for being disgraced by dismissal from the department without 550' Striped Cotton, yA inch Claims He Was Given Reasonable Assurance It Would be at Grand Avenue, but Committee Changed Plan, (Journal Special Service.) CHICAGO, June 8. The news that a guaranteed, inch Arm in Portland, known as The Hub, ji something more serious 1 proved against me. I am not aware that I has been advertising goods as having ave no rights just because I am a po been made at the Allen Tailoring Com lice officer.

It Is my understanding; that a man ha a right to bis own opinion on religious subject and politic In this country. It 1 true t.iat I belong to the Simon faction of the Republican John P. Sharkey. Councilman from the Eighth Ward, makes sensational charges In -connection with the proposed erection of a ateel bridge across Sullivan's Oulch, on the East Side, claiming that undue pany has created speculation here. The Qarmentmakers' Union has no knowledge of any such firm, and say that If suoh a place exists It is a sweatshop concern and riot entitled to the union label.

avenue bridge had been suspended and that estimates were being made regarding Union avenue. GRAND CHAPTER party, but if that alone bar a man from advantage was taken of his absence from, the city to alter the location from I firm known aa Strain A Co. have peopis of Portland, will want to know about it" Difference la Cost. "The City Engineer tells me this morn GraW avenue to Union avenue, alleg been buying some goods for shipment to Portland from the Grelshelmer Cloth IS IN SESSION ing." Mr. Sharkey said, "that It will cost more to build a 80-foot bridge on Union ing Company.

Jo far as th Grelshelmer a oaa. Beebe Talks. "Ther were positively no order 5ng that the majority of property owners In th vicinity of the Intended structure favor the former, and' offering to bet $1,000 that the people will not tamely Bicycles I Company is concerned, it is a fair firm. given to dismiss Patrolman Sloan from the police force," said Gen. Beebe.

"At submit, to the Intended change. avenue than It would to put In an 80-foot structure on Grand. Further than this I am informed by members of the Fire Department that the latter street Is far more desirable to be kept open the time the recommendations were -V Mr. Sharkey also hints that the Port made for permanent officer. Whitney land Street Railway Company would be the principal beneficiaries should the Boise aBked that action -regarding Sloan A KINOWIN if fftX y5 THE as it is wider and gives more room for nd another man named Carpenter be bridge span the gulch at Union avenue, Many Hundred Masonic and Eastern Star Delegates Met in Masonic and Woodmen's Halls This Morning.

handling the flre-flghtlng apparatus. "I will fight this matter to a finish Instead of Grand. delayed, as he might have a protest to enter against them. The delay asked for was granted, but Sloan was given a temporary appointment of SO days pend As a grand finale Mr. Sharkey de clarea that renomlnatlon to tfte Council and Strain gives them a little business so that he may have access to Jobbers' sales and auction enterprises.

Although the Grelshelmers are capable of delivering some comparatively well-mad gooda. they could sell Strain most any sort of junk he might call for, including "misfits." The tailors here laugh at the misfit shipments, saying It Is merely a blind for sweatshop goods. For months the people of the North End and buyers from the country have been told In the columns of some of the newspapers that cheap goods could be bought at a store called the Hub, and another known as Strains', in Portland. So many complaints came to The Jour could not be forced upon him, but that while he Is a member of that body he ing investigation. That 30 days expired this morning." will do everything In his power to fur WORWQr OVER" Mr.

Beebe intimated that it had not ther the desires of the people he rep CAPTURE THREE LONG TERM MEN been the Intention to discharge Sloan at once, and hinted that he would have resents. Oraad Avenue Closed. Th, Grand Chapters of the Royal AxchlJasons and the Order of the Eastern Star of the State of Oregon opened their annual conventions this morning, the former in Masonic Temple and the latter In the Woodmen's Hall, In the At the present time Grand avenue la himself requested the Mayor to give th patrolman an additional temporary appointment until the work of Investiga closed to. travel because of the wooden bridge across Sullivan' Oulch having nal office regarding the methods adopted by Strain and his league of clothing tion into his 'case was Selllng-Hlrsch Building. been declared unsafe by the City Engl fakers that an investigation was started When the Royal Arch' meeting was neer.

Councilman Sharkey says the grade along that thoroughfare- Is muoh-lees palled, this. morning In Masonlo to determine what sort of a skin game was being pevriJed riv the-whSst-Trf the A Few Last Season's ORIENTS at $25 and Up, According to the Equipment Mail, me roil can snowea sdoui luuaeir than pn other East Side streets; that the avenue Measures 80 feet In width. gates In attendance. About an hour was "What were the charges brought against Officer Sloan?" was asked, but Gen. "Beebe" preferred" id' remain' SKlenT on this subject.

"No definite action ha a yet been taken," he said, "but we hope to come to some conclusion shortly." VANCOUVER, June 8. Three the-remaining 'jrSanr who- made their way out of the guard house at the fort barracks Friday night were captured yesterday by Marshal Btinson. The three men were brought In during. people of Portland. The columns of this paper were closed and ever will be to -such concerns, and the poor buyer devoted to the opening ceremonies, after and that owners of property abutting which W.

A. Cleland. Grand High Priest, will be protected at all haaards. delivered an address. Mr.

Cleland spoke at length on the past, present and future upon It have three times paved and otherwise Improved the street Be says an overwhelming majority the people living in that portion of the' city want the afternoon by Mr. Stlnson and Lon -of the order, and his remarks were 11st- The captured men stated that the remaining one' of the enedto with attention. BASEBALL AND SPORTING GOODS SUNDRIES AND REPAIRING the new bridge built on Grand avenue. WOODMEN II HONOR The annual election of officers occurred and that he has come back from Call LOSS OF six who escaped, tried to cross the Columbia and was drowned. The officers this Mr.

Cleland was sue fornla to fight the matter through. The ceeded In the office of Grand High Prtest by B. W. Davis, of Union, who has been do not give much credence to their story first definite action will be taken at the meeting of the street committee of the DEAD BROTHERS deputy for the past year. According to the ancient customs of the order, the and refuse to believe that any man would attempt to cross the river, now at flood tide.

The theory of the officers! City Counctr next Trlday afternoon. The new bridge will coat In the neigh HO UNION AVENUE S. H. BRAINARD, officers of the past year were advanced borhood of 168,000 and Mr. Sharkey says in office, and there were no contests that Bowles, who Is known to be a shrewd and experienced man.

left his Other officers elected for the coming It had been practically decided to build 'K 4t at then point, where Grand -avenue companions shortly after the six escaped year were as follows: Deputy Grand High Priest, Thomas Ryan of Oregon and' relied on his knowledge of the coun croased the gulch when be left Port To the memory of their departed neighbors th Woodmen of the World and the. Women of Woodcraft Sunday afternoon participated In the unveiling try td make his escape alone. The LIFE WAS FEARFUL land. i ,.4 -x, Ohargea, Unfair Treatment. City; King, Edward Blddle; Grand Treasurer, D.

P. Mason of Albany; Grand three men captured yesterday were Privates J. C. Tansey, J. B.

King and or two monuments at LiOne Fir Ceme "Undue, advantage wa taken of my Secretary, J. F. Robinson of Eugene. Following the election of officers the F. They still persist In their story of Bowles' fate and say that tie absence," -aald to The Journal, "and neither myself nor.

the property owners several committees made their annual tery. Nine camps of the Woodmen were represented arid in spite of the warm weather the space about th stands at the burying ground was tried to swim a small log soon after reports, which occupied the remainder of of the East Side have been fairly treated In the matters Councilman Rumelln Is the chief advocate of the Union avenue the men left th houses that he was caught in a'whirl at midstream and packed with spectators. The cere the afternoon. A meeting will be held tonight In an effort to complete all business before tomorrow. The Board of Trustees of the Grand Henry Weinbard t.

i Proprietor of Th City Brewery LarfMt and Mot CornpJets 1 Brwy la tho Nojttw Bottled Beer a Specialty rsjtnhonM No, ra, bmc hth lanuMo Strott. Portlaai Or. i monies lasted during a greater part went, down after fierce struggle. Marshal Stlnson, who captured the three' men, received 190 and hia -expenses or the afternoon and were concluded bridge. He tells me the people demand (l it but I have made a canvass and can tlnd but two- property- holders who would FREIGHT DANGER by an address on Woodcraft by T- J.

Lodge Ji. -will meet, in: Ma-J Search -In the Mud For Dead for his feat from the Government and Murphy, the reading of a poem to the turned the men over to the Sergeant dead by Mrs. Jeff Hayes and th burial Bodies Which Have Been rather have the bridge at Union than on Grand. There are whole swarms who vtaka-th strance against Union is already being- 4f the. guard at the barracks.

Mr. rites, of the two orders, sonic Hall tomorrow morning, preliminary to the annual session of the Grand Lodge. will Wednesday morning. Several matters of importance will be brought up and discussed tomorrow, and plans laid for the proceed Hathaway aided him In bringing the ihe lodgemen marched to the ceme Burled "There Many Will men In, as the trip was made overland tery over the hot and dusty road and circulated and generally signed." be Found at all. and though handcuffed the men were aside from th neat uniforms worn by Councilman Sharkey, represents the Eighth Ward in the City Council, and as desperate and some help was necessary.

ings of, the following day. nearly all the lodges every. Woodman carried a bouquet of which he A close watch-la still being kept for Bowles, and after their success In so Order -of SaaterB Star. When the Grand Lodge of the; Order placed on the grave of the departed the new. bridge Is to be- built In th district which he represents he.

considers his prestige and official recognition has been attacked by what he declares to Quickly securing the other five the offi (Journal Special Service.) COLUMBIA. June 8. Search for the There are 6,000 Woodmen in the city of Portland and a majority of the cers hope to capture him within the next day or two. Should the story of Bowles' drowning prove true there Is members of the nine lodges and circles of Eastern Star convened this morning there were about 200 delegates present The hall was taxed to its fullest capacity and many visiting members of the order, not delegates, were unable to i (Journal Special Service.) i 8. The- schooner Vanname.

bearing a party of distinguished scientists bound for the Bahamas, on a two months' expedition. Discovery of an Incendiary Are be of Woodcraft were present at the un little chance of recovering his body, as veiling. neath the center of the Southern Pacific dead In the mud left-over thousands of acres along the Pacolet River Is being made today. Fourteen bodies were recovered this forenoon. It la believed that that heavy drop of mud has burled beyond discovery a greater portion of the swollen river would take it to the It Is customary-for the Woodmen to gain admittance.

freight sheds at Park and Hoyt streets, sea before the morning of the accident. Following the opening ceremonies while the blase was still In its infancy, was compelled to put In here today after encountering a terrific storm off the hold memorial services every year and unveil memorials to departed brothers came the reception of distinguished vis enabled the prevention of one of the those lost. Many bodies are found dls- Carolina Coast. Supreme effort were and sisters. Mr.

Murphy In the course embered. More than 100 are missing itors. Many rrom otner states werjLr present. An address of welcome required to escape of his remarks, said that his order FLOWERS SCARE rom Clifton alone. The property loss emulated the example of the Grand worst conflagrations the City of Portland ha ever seen and the' saving of several hundred thousand dollars' worth of property late- Saturday night.

Several employes of the Southern Pacific which wss responded to by Past Grand Army in the observance of a memorial r-r- Births. June 1 To the wife of Socratues Lels. Mrs. Helen P. Gatch.

The pre sentatlon of Past Grand Matrons of ore, a daughter. I have been a direct effort to override his wishes. "It has been customary in the past" he said, "to leave the matter of bridge location to the Councilman representing the ward In which the bridge la to be built Congressman Zimmerman, an-, ether member of the street committee, had the say-so regarding the placing of one bridge. Why'should I not be similarly treated? 1 know what ray people want, and I have promised to help them to secure It TKo Selnsa Wishes. "There la nothing selfish about the stand I have taken In' this matter.

My property fronts on Union avenue, and If I had any preference for personal reasons it would be In favor of that street, but I am representing the people. "Nobody can way that I. am looking after political power, either, for you could not hand me another nomination day. The custom of decorating the graves of the dead with flowers and flags, he said, would serve to keep alive the spirit of Memorial Day. The fact KAISER WIFE Oregon was one of the pretty features were attracted by a flicker June 6 To the wife of -Harry Spencer, a son.

of the morning session. The grand rep will not be less than. 15,000.000. Mill officials are considering a call on the Governor for troopa to guard the district. The Governor and Mayors have Issued proclamations calling for aid.

Rations are being Issued by relief Committees to 8.000 persons, The Columbia Railway bridge over the Congaree, 1,200 feet long, was swept out this morning at 3 o'clock. ing light, and, darting beneath the buildings, they stamped out the flame before resentatives were welcomed to the an that fraternal orders were growing In May the wife of Martin' Be nual communication by Mr. Wlegand, It secured a Arm grip upon the timbers tne United State the speaker pointed son, two daughters. 'i and a response was given by Mrs. Jessie out as, conclusive that humanity-was ma.yt.ii 10 me wife of C.

M.fA!a 8. Vert. ot ths warehouses. There Is no clue to the firebug, who i believed to have been an amateur. being, drawn into touch with (Journal Special Service.) BERLIN.

June 8. While Kaiser Wll- a son. it' conditions that now exist. The appointment of committees and he reception of reports occupied the May 13 To the wife of T. SL helm and the Empress were driving at Tho buildings, while used by the nolds, a daughter.

greater part of the forenoon. Alice E. Southern Pncifle Company for the storage of fretgnt. are the property of the Northern Pacific Terminal Company. Townsend, Worthy Grand Matrorf, delivered her annual address.

She spoke STILL FIGHTING Contagions Diseases. June 5 Katie Fields, 231 REPUBLIC THEATRE BURNS TO GROUND of the work accomplished for the good Clay Wiesbaden today a woman threw a bouquet which struck His Majesty's head, inflicting a slight injury. TJie Empress, believing an attempt was being made to assassinate the Emperor, sprang from her seat In alarm. It was later learned that the woman who threw the bouquet is the wife of a They contain much valuable property. "Extensive preparations had been street; diphtheria.

of the order since the last annual gath Jun 6 Matilda prey, at 67,4 TTirat erlng, end supplemented her remarks made to burn the buildings," said Freight street: diphtheria. with many statistics. The reports of IN MARCUM FEUD the Grand Secretary and the Grand June 6i-Otto Dake ''42S. Fron Treasurer brought the session to the street, tetanus. i Agent W.

Merrlman, of the Southern Paelflo, "and It was only the merest accident that prevented the Incendiary's plans being entirely successful. A few minutes' delay would have placed the prominent banker. She has been ar rested but will be released. time of noon adjournment. June 6 Marie Pennock, at 429 irnlor This afternoon was mainly devoted to uvenue, measles.

receiving the reports of committees and to the Council on a sliver platter. But when I was elected I promised to do all I could to bring about the erection of a teel bridge across Sullivan's Gulch on Grand avenue and I am going to do my best." Mr. Sharkey says he left Portland with the understanding that the mat- ter of bridge location had been practically settled, and that it would be built on Grand avenue, but that shortly after arriving; in California he began, to receive telegrams urging him to return and prevent a change in the plans, t'pon his finally comlrig back he found that the work of preparation for the Grand WHO OWNS MONEY? to the transaction of routine business buildings beyond human power to save. The work was evidently that of an May 28 William FrahfcllnM Halne. (Journal Special Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 8.

Fire was Jiscovered over the entrance of the Republic Theatre, formerly the Metropolitan Temple, on Fifth street, early yesterday morning. Two policemen discovered the blaze, which developed Into a fierce fire before the department apparatus arrived on the scene. Nanca O'Nell was playing an engagement there and lost many articles of her valuable wardrobe and. part of her special scenery. Ths attraction has amateur.

We have no idea who would be guilty of such an act, and are deeply at Good Samaritan Hospital, age 63 years; tuberculosis pulmorfallS. During the latter part of the afternoon a reception was given by the Portland chapters, to which all representatives and members of the Grand Chapter were Invited. About 400 called during the Indebted to the men wnose prompt action was th means of extinguishing JACKSON, Ky.tJune Last night was another turbulent one In the Mar-cum feud. Many shots were fired about th outer edges of the town by persons believed to be Jett's friends. Jurymen who arrived last night were immediately given bunks in the courthouse, where they are guarded by soldiers.

The entl-Hargls faction claims the defense has been favored in summoning men to serve. A usual White and Jetr were "brought -into morning. the flrs and saving th Sheds and their afternoon. content." The Grand Chapter of Sorrow will bo In future the sheds will be guarded held In Masonic Temple tonight. An address will -be delivered by George M.

by. men armed with shotguns. been tranflferrid lo the AJhamb.ru Regarding the statement that the Order of Lions had been sued by Mrs. Holloway. appearing in last Friday's paper, the plaintiff's attorney says: "The Lions hnve been ready at all times to pay the money, but there Is a dispute between mother and wife as to who the money belongs to, and the Lions have filed a bill In court and proffered the money in action before the court in order that it may be decided who is entitled to the same.

As a mat-tr of fact there Is no suit against the Lions. They are stake holders and Hyland, Past Fatrdn Of the Martha June 2 Clara Drache. ut petaluma ago 1 year 10 pheumonla' June 4 Daniel' G. Scott, iat 'Good Samaritan Hospital, ago CI years'; exhaustion. j.

enteenth street, age' years; istfima June Thomas rf 09 North Eleventh street aged fever; Jnne 5-MUdred' SteMi at EftsVThWJ-. first iad- GUsan streets, age 'irfbiif Washington Chapter. 1 1 1 nnnr 10 itat The Republic has been a losing propo Tomorrow morning, after finishing the MAincN id nui sition ever since It was turned into a playhouse, and In fact ever since it was built severil years ago. It was constructed for church purposes, but never THREE-CENT FARES FOR LOS ANGELES succeeded as that. The cause of th'e THE ONLY ONE Jurfe Hou Choe TeeV at Twntv0 fire was from crossed electric light wires.

1 routine business left over from today, the Worthy Matrons of the new chapters will be Installed. The election of officers will occur tomorrow afternoon. SootUah Site Masons. The eighth semi-annual reunion of the Scottish Rite Masona of Oregon was held this morning inthe recently completed Morfleon-street Cathedral. There were fully BOO members In attendance.

The morning wss given up to the trans ready to pay the money to whomsoever the court determines to be its rightful owners." NO TIME FOR HESITATION CORBETT LOSES A DELEGATES ARRAIGNED VALUABLE RING action of routine business. The remainder ot nne pianos ana or- banl gans of Gilbert Bmthf-r' nkrupt stock going this week at prices you cannot af- LOS ANGELES, June The City Council this morning a vote of 4 to agreed to give Senator Clark a chance to bid on a 3-cent fare and a blanket franchise for street 'railways, in spltm of the Board of Public adverse report. If Clark means business be can get a 3-cent fare road paralleling all Huntington lines MEW PROFESSOR. AT M1INNVILLE (Journal Special Service.) CHICACO. June 8.

Walking dele-gntes of the Waiters- I'nlon. who called out the employes" of the Chicago Athletic Club and the store restaurants Saturday, were arraigned in tjje police courts and charged with burRlary. They weie required to fur- eighth and Main streets, age 61; i June George Smith, at County Jail yard, age hanging bjr tiey-k. June a Jrom L.ytl. at St! Vincent's Hospital, ag I.

Th Edward Xobnan Vsrta4tbig Oo, tttnSK sabalsa: 883 P. VlnlV and 'on fWdifiotor and. embalmers, hav removed To their new, establishment corner Third and Madison atrett. Both phonas Ho. 9.

-f f.M-.i iy Orwnatortnm, on Oregon CHf cat lima, near Sellwood modew, alentiao, oemvlet. Charges A njts, $36 chu. 9XLrimiorf w. Fortland (Journal Special Service.) LOS -ANGELES, June 8. A diamond jora to ignore you are wunout an instrument.

Terms of payment so easy as to plaee fhem within the reach of everybody. Don't put off coming if you want the beet in the lot. (Journal Special Service.) WASHINGTON, June 8. The Fed'-oral Gcand Jury ha voted to Indict Samuel and Diller Groff, accused of conspiracy tcf defraud the Government connection with Machen. who was Indicted Friday.

Th Groff'. brothers are proprietors of the mail-box fasteners, from the sale of which- Machen Is alleged to hav -received $20,000, during th past three years, Th Groff Indictment will reported at w. later date to th court. The Grand Jury did not 'consider any additional evidence In th case, regarding that of the Machen hearing as being sufficient upori which The initiation of candidates for high degrees will take place late this afternoon and tonight. There are about 100 who will take their' courses tbjs year.

Representative men from all parts of Oregon are present to attend the reunion; Other states are also well represented in the lodge rooms. It Is estimated that there are about 1 500 Masons in Portland today. Some ring valued at more than $1,000 was stolen from Mrs. James J. Corbett, wife I rish bonds for their appearance next of the once champion heavyweight pugilist of the world, supposedly by a bellboy at a local hotel In this city, Friday evening, but the loss was not discov week.

Twenty more restaurants have signed the scale. of the delegates will leave after the sessions of tomorrow, but many will remain throughout the week. Eilers Piano House Washington street, Corn sr Fark, Portland, Oregon. Other large stores San Francisco. Spokane, and Sacramento, Cal BERKELEY, June-.

Professor M.J .1. 4.. I 'I to base ororr mmctrnenr Wanted for crime he commits suicide ered until late Saturday night, and then every effort wa made to keep the fact of the theft Secret. The loss was at onMffVeported- to the police. Two bellboys at the hotel 'Were' taken into custody.

The ring has not been recovered. "I would rather lose the ring and say nothing about it, than have' the public think this is a aheap advertisement" said Corbett "I have no desire to prosecute any person, provided I can recover the ring, whiih is more valuable because of Its wisociationa than from a financial standpoint" 01-uiuuauKi wuir wa mni viauiea president of McMlnnvllli College, wo five year instructor there before coming here for a master's degree. He graduated at Granville Academy, Ohio, and subsequently reset ved the degree of. B. A.

at Denlson University, Ohio. After spending some time in his father's law office he began teaching and filled places in the Boise High School and Grace Seminary, Centralis, and finally McMInnvUle College. VANCOUVER MARRIAGES VANCOUVER. June 8. Tho following marriage licenses have been issued: J.

E. Hefty and Miss Mtnta Alexander of Manor; D. L. Rowntree of Portland and Miss Chrisa E. Bliss of Brush Prairie; W.

I. Trout of Saline County. 111.. and.Ollle M. Inga'lls of Vancouver.

(Journal Specm. Service.) BOISE. Idaho June, The body of L. B. Baker of Baker City, was found in the sage brush two miles out of town this morning with a bullet hole In his right temple.

Halter wac wnted In Mountain Home for forgery. The man probably' killed himself. A.

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