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TIIE OltEGON "DAILY JO tlRNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY JULY 20, 1003. overtaxing of capacity of heavy THE BOOR PRISONER'S ment concluded to go there again thla year. The program will be much a usual, Saturday night, upon arrival of NEWS OF CITY BEAUJIES OF THE freights, Tha road baa two locomotives, two passenger coaches, 60 flat and box cars. THOUGHTFUL ADVOE the party and after dinner a Jinks and dance to fill In the time, possibly till morning, and on Sunday visits. to the GOLDEN DALE TRIP BY GOLDEN GATE aualnt old town of Monterey, the if mile drive, boating and bathing and a and tha usual furniahment ana rouna-hoases, depots and terminal facilities.

Tralna are running regularly, making a round trip dally, 41 miles, between Lyla and Goldendale, Tha Talley of tha Klickitat. The valley of tha Klickitat will de Being the Saying's of One Jack the Can Openet Who Is Adept In Giving Advice to Others generally restful time is outlined. Hotel Change. The death of Major Hooper, proprietor of the Occidental Hotel, In all likelihood will bring about a long-contemplated change In that valuable prop velop rapidly now that It haa adequate transportation facilities. la already producing annually half a million Through Canyons of Klickitat Representatives Trouble Is Being Experienced in- Securing Candidates for Mayor at the San Francisco Election, erty.

The hotel Is owned by the uonu- pounda of wool, large quantltlea of live stock, arid there are fifteen lumber hues. one of whom Is now aoroaa ana Is charged by some of his relatives as mills operating. Wheat to tha amount Oat thea tha Jimmy crack and come Into tha corridor. Tha jailer haa" ton of Portland's Best Business Men Travel Cap-, ital Well Directed Works Marvels, being slightly non cnmpls. It was of 1.000,000 bushels is ralaed each year.

Tha lumber Industry especially I forth for tha. eve and large numbers stated in the real estate columns of the dally papers some weeks ago that the trustees of the estate Intended to rase feel the stimulating effecta of the new! of trusties ara In command. Tour i Immense Arch Is Being Erected road, for heretofore It haa been lmpoa- cents' worth of stale bread and -centi the old hotel to the ground and erect Mine to ship out lumber rrom me naav g.pound meat hava bean sonaumed and tor brand Army tncamp iron bara ara hot from the friction of tha saw. Tha snooslng trusty Is not so true to his Mr. Man as ha ought to be, and ha will look tha other way and shoot at our shadows.

Ha Is tha author of that olaaalo known aa "Johnnie, Get Tour Gun." and ha will sing this tha telephone to tba homea of tha jail guards long after wa hava joined In hla sweet Chorus with' "Over tha Garden Wall." No ona will ba at hand to grasp our coat talla. for you know that MTOMMX MZBVrM. Onca In tha aafa precincts of tha busy GOLDENDALE. July 20. ranaa ant foothills.

Tha conditions alaol TOT Ulin. ment Gossip of the Califor warrant tha expectation of tha produc- I Tha Jack Matthewsltea hava received With flags Hying, whitsle tooting, bands waving, the excursion train of the Co a fine modern office building. Major Hooper's lease of the hotel expired some week ago and It Is not known that it has been renewed. Work Is progressing at the intersection orf Third and Market streets, known as "Newspaper Corner." Upon a magnifi tton of Immense numbers of hogs, al-1 thalr notification and tha warrant shav nia Metropolis. lumbia River Northern Railway Company puffed up the Klickitat and Swale waya a wealth-producing industry.

ers ara on our alda. Tha push and tha Lyle la the river terminua of tha Co- nlln th. hr.wi and the hoosa are canyons on Saturday, and the entire val lumbla River A Northern, a town of I mn e.nnnt lose. The nrht the canyon, tha boat rids to The Dalles, and the trip down the Columbia to Portland on aa perfect a day aa could have been devised Hospitality of -Manager Campbell. Before tha boat landed resolutions of thanka were moved by Mr.

Glafke, and cheers were given to Manager Campbell and President Mallory, to which Mr. Mallory reapdnded. The guests were enthusiastic In ax- ley of the Klickitat made it a holiday. atreats wa shall never be overhauled. The best means of avoiding recapture aDout zoo peopia, witn eviaences on iu and the ar nned wm, rumora sides of assured growth and no Incon- cf holdupa.

There are -on these prvm- slderable commercial Importance. The no hold-downa axcept during office railroad comnanv owns tha town alt. 1 railroad company, owna tha town sit. a to mage mends with the poneemenTw. cent arch for the Orand Army encampment, to be hold here in August.

From the architect's designs this will be the most mngnlflrent attempt at decoration ever made on the Pacific Coast. The aroties will spring from four massive pecVstals upon the apex of which will rise a rlrhly-ornnmented canopy composed of thousands of elertrlo lights. and tall them they are all right, ajr? and proposes extensive Improvements TOBIT ILSZPt. The spirit was infectious. Everyone caught It.

Such universal good nature, such hospitality, such deep appreciation by the guests seldom mark any similar event. People came froiri the cabins in the canyon, from the houses on the ranches In the prarle, and from their homes and stores In the villages, to extend a greeting to the 40 business and right, even if their gloves aren't I Outside the prison walla Ilea a clear street, not paved, to sura, farth.a taxpayers ara being well, you know atraignt. Meet the Sheriff braves at tha round corners and shoot at them with highballs. Put plenty of ginger The arch will have a graceful sweep Into tha shots. Tha Sheriff will ba professional men from Portland, and the looking tha haymounda over In tha vicin of 10 feet from pedestal to pedestal and will rise to a height of 77 feet (By John 3.

Harrison.) BAN FRANCISCO. July 20, The I'nlted Republican League la trying to pick out a candidate for Mayor, but so far has failed to settle upon any one. M. H. de Young, who la "mentioned" regularly aa a Republican rand date for Mayor, and was ab-a-n talked of thla liimmrr In that connection, haa Informed the leaders of the league that under no clrcumatancea would he be a candidate.

Thla Information waa given with such emphasis that General de Young waa at once removed from the Hat of poaalbllltlea. Speaker Arthur 'Flak la now moat prominently mentioned for the nomination In a Mat of about a doien aspirants. Some of the other prominent men whoae namea axe being canvassed are ex-l'nited 8tates Senator A. P. Wllllama.

State Senator "Eddie" 24 who came from The Dalles. The ity of Sellwood and beating tha brush at Alblna. It will be a hot tibia for above the street line. From this height Dalles party consisted of: the arch supports a beautiful colonnade E. O.

McCoy, W. H. Wilson, 8. Bolton. the hoboea, but you will profit by their experience.

Be aa conspicuous aa youa UT y- J. -V of IS columns, resting on a circular W. A. Johnson, H. C.

Llebe, Judd Fish, J. P. Mclnerny, J. M. Paterson, Dr.

E. E. base 50 feet in diameter, all handsomely and richly ornamented in stucco work and we can make our way to tne snaa-owb of the city prison and sleep peacefully under a friendly corner of them until morn. There wa will ba eafe from discovery for the detectlvee ara at tha east end of the bridges and at the-what-you-may-call-'em hotel. They hava been on duty four consecutive hours and ara completely exhausted.

Tha Sheriffs deputies have not yet reoovered from the arduoua pleaaurea of tha ball game and tout mxxxru. Now Is the time to strike while tha Ferguson, W. E. Nixon, Leo Shannon, W. can and talk politics and they will not moleat you.

Abo all, do not forget the great good luck that haa befallen you In your trouble, and make It pos with electrical effects interlaced and H. Moore, C. F. Mlctelbach, James worked out in a striking design with Snipes, Oeorge Ruch, Jake Freeman, 1.600 ekrctrle lights. The stucco work James Wood.

Charles Twlneham, M. Z. of the circular base of the. colonnade sible for you to be, on earth today outside of the bars of Justice, tha good luck that happened when Btoray and Donnell, R. H.

Weber, Joseph Nltschke, A. W. Zimmerman, 8. L. Brooks, M.

will be a beautiful frlese of scroll design brought out In bold relief. Bur "Wolfe and Colonel J. C. Kirkpatrica, Axx, or ix mxMwr. Nolan.

The Portland party consisted of: InroDrletor of the Palace Hotel. mounting this colonnade and extending The rumpua In the Union Labor party to a height of 1SS feet above the street Manager H. C. Campbell of the Colum eral large enterprises that must be set line will be a beautiful tent-like elec bia River A Northern Railway Company; on foot if Portland Is to wage success IS MAN HUNTED trleal canopy carrying 2,000 electric haa called out reaolutlona aaopiea oy 'Mayor Schmlts'a branch In which they (denounce "certain self-constituted Labor I party leaders," charging them with an Rufus Malloy, president of the com pany; C. F.

Swigert of the City A Sub lights worked In lines of alternate ful commercial battle for tha aupremacy In her legitimate territory. This region urban Railway Company; L. A. Lewis belongs to Portland and The Dallea, add effort to "disrupt the regular organiza white and blue, and supporting a 40-foot flngstaff carrying a 28-foot American Mag. At the base of this flagstaff and of Allen A Lewis; George W.

Simons, there are other localities through which tlon and with trying to bring political IN THIS CITY rail lines must be constructed. There auditor; W. P. Hawley of the Crown Paper Company; J. C.

Alnsworth of tha ilnlurr to our choaen standard bearer, falling away In graceful curves to a dls are other regions that In tha nature of E. E. Bchmlts. whoae record and con- United States National Bank; John M. tssire of 90 feet below will be a huge el-trlcal ball seven feet in diameter.

the case will alwaya depend upon rort- Ooarln of Dolph, Mallory, Simon A studded with hundreds of electric light land for attention. But there ara aome wherein are possibilities of rival cities 'servatlve action In office have reflected credit on hlmaelf, on Wi party and on our city, and call upon every true friend of labor and of fair dealing to rally to worked out In beautiful design and the Nolan, Who Eloped 'frbrtf Oearln; A. H. Devers of Cloaset A Devers; F. A.

Nltchy of the Crane Company; Pettullo of Balfour, Guthrie A coming with rail connections mat win Induce traffic elsewhere, as, for Instance, I Walla Walla with His Own his support." On Cent Short. I. n. Flelschner of Flelschner, Central Oregon, with a line of road Meyer A A. H.

AveriU of the A. H. running up from the aouth that, once Averlll Machinery Company; E. Ehr- Stepdaughter, Has Been Seer in Portland. whose having the appearance of an Immense hanging basket of beautiful electrical effects.

Surrounding this hanging basket and dropping 20 feet from the 60-foot circle will be It large lanterns worked out in pleasing design and carrying great clusters of electric lights, showing a beautiful lacework effect when Illuminated. The total number completed to Lakevlew, will command the trade of that wide acope of country aurety company on the official bond of Treasurer MoDougald haa made a count of the money In the treaaury vaults, amounting to 11,471, 117.08. Thla At tnan of Mason, Ehrman A H. W. Mitchell of the Mitchell, Lewis A SUver for San Francisco.

The trip of observation taken along A Lyla, Waah Thirst Dispensary Which Xad Bo Attractions for tha Farty George W. Evans of the Buffalo Pitts Company; T. D. Honeyman of the Honeyman Hardware Company; H. W.

the new road of tha Columbia River A le Married a Woman Who Had" Goode of the Portland General Electrlo Northern Railway Company Impressed one with tha possibilities before the state's metropolis If only she will go of lights for the whole arch will be about 10.000, which means, of course, a glorious blase of brilliant light when burning at its brightest. Company, W. B. Olafke of W. B.

Glafke A Hugh McGuIre of the Paclflo pressing their sppreciatlon of the de a Living from Whom She Had Not Been DivorcedDeserted Her. Paper Company; E. Oliver, chief engi light of the Journey and the' complete and the estalajlshment of several Indus- forth and take hold vigorously or the tries. is a line harbor, unlimited situation. One cannot fall to wonder water ppwer.

There will be there flour- that so many years elapsed before capl- ina mills and factories, according to the tal realised what might be done here Jn JUoant Hotel Arrivals. Among the recent hotel arrivals are: arrangements made therefor by Manager Campbell. J. E. L.

neer of the Railroad Company; P. 8. Malcolm, Insurance adjuster; F. I. Fuller 'of the Portland Railway Com- Intentlen of the railroad com- 'h valley of the Klickitat.

And, too, H. V. Gates, B. H. Bancroft.

L. J. Chapman, C. R. Davis, J.

Kamm and wife. nnnv one cannot avoiu mo remarn inai a HISTORY OF THE BIG From Lyle will run the boats owned strange apathy exists in Portland In Walla Walla offlcera will come to Port- Amount agree "to a cent with that called for by the booka. 'To a cent" la lased adriaedly. for, aa a matter of fact, the cash waa found to be 1 cent short. Ex-Treasurer label's shortage now 'hows a balance of 114.78.16.

which, 'however, la covered by a surety com-ipany'a bond and the city will not. therefore, lose 1 cent A dispatch from Washington a day or 'two ago stated that an order had been received at the United States Treasury for 11,000 In nickels and pennies to be sent to this city. This dispatch -created considerable talk, aa It was thought that another effort would be made to put the much-despised small tokens into circulation here. The assistant treasurer at San Francisco makes the statement that It la no unusual thing to send for nickels and pennies, which are needed at the branch, postofflces and In making exact change in other places. It Is not at all likely that pennies will be put into gen by the company, giving transportation regard to the opportunities in a doxen gearchng for a man who married from Goldendale to Portland, with The region.

w0lnan wh0 already was a wife and J. OOLDXsT fit VrmrL- 1 H. O. Colton, F. Loubert.

F. A. Krlbs. J. Wiley, F.

Davey and wife, Fred A. Raach, C. Q. Andrews. W.

J. Richards, B. C. Brooks, S. Baker, R.

M. Breve-ton and wife, J. Dannells, 8. R. Eld-ridge.

J. E. Morgan, W. B. Lobner, C.

R. Davis. Portland; C. O. Gilbert.

Salem: ENTERPRISE TOLD (Staff Correspondence.) GOLDENDALE, July 20. One Dallea as an Important Intermediary attention c-y ine city inai may. deserted her because he loved her. 1 I 1 1 1 sm nra.sm 1 ntri 1 aviiiuiiai P'" "a Aw" worth CoaV toVns. J.

E. L. daughter more than she. year, only been consumed by Portland capitalists In organising, financing J. Granstrom, Baker City; H.

Maun, Oeorge F. King, Medford; A. L. Brecken- and building a railroad (The Columbia ridge and wife, Astoria. the enterprise Two weeks ago L.

E. Nolan, an ex-Leaving Lyle on the railroad, we reach Baourslon. convict, ran away from Walla Walla with first Gravel Pit, a mere station, 11 miles LYLE, July 20. Tha splendid n-year-old Bessie Sams, his own step-distant, and next Wright's, another excursion party composed of 40 of Port- daughter, abandoning his wife and chll-rnere station In a canyon, permitting land's most prominent business men. ar- George W.

Sams, the father Of access to the road for the people on the rived here during Friday night and Sat- he gwore out a warant for the River A Northern Railway Company). TO WELCOME KING from Lyle, to Goldendale, erecting depots, warehouses, securing rolling stock, manning the road with experienced men and acquiring a line tablelands above. "ruay a.moareu 1... arregt of-Nolan Bni the Washington eral circulation here for many years to come. It being no unusual thing for people here to simply throw.

pennies Into ON IRISH GROUND r-asning on up me vauey 01 tne xvmck- i domoj vraianih Hat. the first town encountered is Wah- The town was astir In the effort to en-kiakiin the confluence of the hi tertain the body who came for the of steamboats to ply the Columbia River from Lyle to Portland, the line knawn aa that Ragulator-HLtnay formerly owned State officers have been on still hunt for the absconding husband and stepfather. Nolan Is In Portland and the Sheriff at Walla Walhi has been notified of this fact It Is exnected stene will be taken the street when they receive tnem. gtaad th X.osi. Klickitat, the Little Klickitat and Swale purpose of viewing the of the Canyon.

From there the county Is now new Columbia River A Northern Rail-surveying and will build a road to road now In operation between here and by The Dallea, Portland A Astoria Navigation Company. In accomplishing these things, the Portland capitalists have given quick Great Preparations Befng Made (' The remarkable forgery by which Arthur Dean. Charles Becker and Camas Prairie, making a cut-off of 20 Uoldendale. 1 j. v.

mttir nnta once to arrest him and return mm to miles for the people of that locality. Up On tha Frairia. it lightly, for In fact the whole popula- his former home for trial on a cnarge tor Edward's Visit In Dublin, James Creegan swindled the Crocker-Woolworth Bank out of 120.000 in 18SS la recalled In a decision rendered by the Supreme Court. It will be recalled that Dean depoaited In the Nevada Bank a (draft drawn by a bank in the Interior l.UIl lUrilWU UUl ttllU win wcic atnw 10150 delegationa present from Wasco and Nolan was met on street in. thla Sherman counties.

city by Calvin Malone. a Walla Walla At o'clock in the morning the excur- musician, who is receiving medical treatT slonlsts were met at the boat by repre- meht In FO. Relatives of Mr. Ma sentative men of this locality who acted lone who were with him at the time Of as an escort to places of Interest. Fully the meeting also recognized the This side from Wahklakus the railroad leaves the Klickitat Valley 'proper, passing up Swale Canyon to the prairie and the wheat district at Daly.

There la a large warehouse with capacity for 40,000 sacks of wheat, -owned by Balfour, Guthrie A Co. (Journal Special Service.) DUBLIN. July 20. All Dublin, and In truth, all Ireland, Is on the qui vlve In was spent In looking over the vict. Centerville, a place of 700 Inhabitants, AtPAjkHAH 4V I14! y4P (ha Mntnral karhfil1 I "W1V thPFA In Nolfln." of th anticipation of the King's coming.

Visitors are already pouring In. and It la estimated that the normal population "1 IShirJn ana7 tha town. The expression was made party said, and the man wanted by the that Lyle promises great and per- law heard his name, paused an looked 000 bushels of wheat are raised an and cheaper transportation to a region Klickitat County that had previously been cut off from easy access with, the outside world, and was compelled to get along with the wagon for freight and the stage coach for passengers. It is a region 25 milea wide and 150 miles long the dimensions of Klickitat County. It is now sparsely settled.

But, already, under the Impetus of rail communication, the little towns along the line of road are bounding forward and giving evidence of the benefits they are receiving from the new enterprise. Ken Who Bulli tha Boad. Tha Portland men who have thus launched out Into a field that had been too long neglected are: Rufus Mallory, president. H. L.

Pittock, vice-president. E. E. Mallory, secretary. H.

C. Campbell, general manager. Tha rounder of Goldendale. manent developments when the railroad at tne speakers men nea of Dublin, about 865,000, will by next Tuesday have swollen to 1,000.000. The nually.

Centerville Is growing very f.t ImnrM.m.nl. helnff m.rl. Pn re 'ullv Carried OUt. on the Crocker-Woolworth Bank for ttS.000, and afterwards drew $20,000 In eash against the deposit It turned out at the end of the month, when the settlements were made, that the draft had been Issued for $12, and Becker, by a process unknown to this day, erased the amount named and filled in one of 112,000. Dean escaped, but Becker and Creegan were caught and are now serving terms In the penitentiary.

The de-iclsion of the Supreme Court places the loss upon the Crocker-Woolworth Bank. i The news of the death of Dr. R. H. McDonald at Montreal, recalls the of the Pacific Bank and Home Savings Bank.

McDonald, before his A Fsoullar Elopement. star-spanglod banner Is very prominent At nearly 11 o'clock th party boarded pany: Oeorge Taylor of Taylor, Toung Malone at once notified Sheriff Mr. among them the construction of a water among the flags covering tha housea H. S. Wooda of Balfour, Outhrle ystem.

The people are enterprising, Charles S. Painter, at Walla Walla. 'that along the royal route. A P. H.

DeHaas of St. Faul, Minn. Meanwhile there Is much speculation Judge C. B. Bellinger of the United States Court; H.

W. Scott of the Ore as to the exact nature of the welcome that awaits the royal visitor. There sronian: H. L. Pittock of the Oregonlan wideawake and propose to do their 1 A Nolan ia in Portland.

share towards carving out the fortune 9hL wnere a galft tlme The Nolan-Sams elopement case is tie-possible by reason of the great re- culiar. Nolan, while an Inmate of the sources' of the country. The lraln wa! made the w. Washington State Penitentiary at -Walla For nine miles from Centerville east to comfort and expediency. Several Waa met Mr) George then through continuous wheat fields the foaches and a long line of flat cars had a fttltnful wlfe wlth a large It road runs to Goldendale, the Inland been arranged before the eng ne.

and in waB a case of jbve at first sight for b6th can be no doubt that Edward VII is and vice-president or tne Kauroaa com personally popular In Ireland. Frank, pany; E. B. I'iper or tne oregonian; so. open-hearted, generous and invariably M.

Mattlnson of the Oregonlan; C. Directors Rufus Mallory, Charles E. 1 considerate, courteous and kind, he is Owen. John (Stevenson of the Telegram T. nd when NoIan waB released they might better inspect the beautiful from a few month8 h.

of the type of man that appeals to the Irish. Whatever bo the foundation for W. J. Hofmann, J. E.

Lathrop of The Journal. scenery aiung w.e i moved lnto tne tiam, nonM t0 v1. A Beautiful Canyon. This condition of affairs, although con meilk was writ yiuuucu iiri itv Biuung from the engine obstructed even one of If Manager H. F.

Campbell of the rail sidered amusing by the neighbors, did not appeal strongly to the humorous side nature's offerings. road does not advertise his line aa "The great scenic route of the West." he will July the (. ZZ be remiss in duty to his stock arid bond t- XT rf business men's delegation from Port- i a land reached this place before noon Sat- another state and there -married, i 1 1 r-r hlillm Hfiii wprH innrH mnrTiiHi were holders. Certainly there are no canyons more beautiful than that of the Klickitat River, nowhere a finer combination of the rugged features of mountain range uraay a royai greeting was given tnem Sams was totally eliminated from con- me town imu a uuiiuay niijictimntc Flags and banners were displayed tn fK So. A returned to the Sams home and and the beauty at green valleys.

It is a mads the impression. It Is generally believed thin Klde of the Irish Sea that the King is friendly to Ireland, and that he would not object to a revision of the laws which would give the right to her people to govern themselves. In other words, he is said to.be a Homo Ruler, and when, added to this, It Is believed that the land bill now in Parliament Is largely. If not mainly. hU Inspiration, and that to him Is due the releane of I.

A. McHugh, M. from Sllgo Prison, there seems to bo no doubt that the welcome accorded him will be typical of the warm-hearted hospitality of the Irish people. Aa Man Hot a King. But It Is as a man and not as a king Edward VII will be received here.

As a man he represents a standard that the Irish people appreciate ajid admire; and mingled with the everywhere. theirs. And Sams continued to1' succession of surprises as the train rounds the curves. For 1500 to 2000 feet cheers that announced the arrival of the there, too, the peaks arise on all sides with timber party were voices belonging to the big delegation from The Dalles. to the summit and innumerable streams Carriage rides about the country were making their way to the green of the was a man of standing In the 1 community, was a prominent Mason and a member of the Pioneer Society.

Before going into the manufacture of bitters, which made his fortune, he was a practicing physician. Richard McDonald, la a lawyer of this city. In speaking of his father a day or two ago, he said: "I feel proud of my father. My main Idea Is to vindicate him, because he waa a very good man. I am perfectly willing to take upon my own shoulders all the blame for the failure of the banks.

I claim whatever I did was right, and I would do It again, no matter what the consequences might be." Sculptor in Want. A very sad case came to light one day last week In the admission to the City and County Hospital of Francis Marlon Wells. Wells was a well-known sculptor, litterateur, club member, and man-, about-town. Hp was rorcea by dire Illness and strain of circumstances to apply for admission to the 'hospital. deaTh.

his arms paralyzed, his mind practically deranged, he was compelled to seek the only relief at hand and become a ward of the city. Marlon Wells, hs he was called, designed the statue of Liberty on the dome of the City Hall, which Is considered a line piece of work and monument to Ills ability. figure was modeled from his wife, nnd the poise is extremely graceful. He also designed the entrance to the first National Bank Building. and did some arranged, and for more than two' hours canyon bottom.

time was delightfully spent In this So rapid is the ascent, that one rises All this was ten years ago. Mrs. Sams became known as Mrs. Nolan and the children 'that she bore were 'similarly called. Bams acted as mald-of-all-work and helped to' support the Nolans as well as the children of hla own blood.

Happineese Could Not Zat. It was a at a ge Jy a 8 sorted; family and Its seeming happiness could not last. way. 1600 feet In passing 43 miles from Lyle A splendid welcome and an excellent to Goldendale: A The train was made up with the en program of entertainment was meted out to the visitors, A baseball 'game be- gine behind and two flat cars In front. as king he represents i the constitution I tweenther-GoiaBnaaTe and Vancouver upon which were chairs, affording oppor- teams was carried" out in the earlyafter- for Nolan, 'growing tired of the aging tunlty to view the scenery to best ad noon and at night an elaborate banquet charms of the doubly married Mrs.

vantage. The Portland party had left that place was given by the citizens of this place Sams, transferred his affections to her in 'the town hall. daughter, who was far nearer his own Keen appreciation for the occasion is age. The elopement followed. on the Bailey Oatzert at 11:30 Friday established by the nerarlous act or union, which deprived Ireland of her Independence nnd the right to make her own laws, nnd lowered her to the position of mere nonentity in the council of the emperor.

In these circumstances the Nntionallnt chic bodies throughout Ireland will, as rule, hold aloof from the presentation of fulsome addresses, night. Captain Freeman commanding the boat, and Manager Campbell in charge felt by the members of the excursion Then the fire of Sams' revenge, which party, and Just so keen is that of tha had smoldered for a decade, burst into residents of this town and the country flame, and he appealed to the law' to arrangements. Lyle was reached at :30 Saturday morning, and the start contiguous to it. give him vengeance. It was at 'first for Goldendale made at 10.

Making sev eral stops, the train arrived in Golden or of any address, for that matter. The opening of the road is looked upon thought Nolan would be arrested on a as the greatest event In the history of charge Of adultery, but attorneya were dale at 1 p. and after dining the John Redmond, leader of the Irish Parliamentary party, has counseled the oeople to receive the King respectfully. party went to witness the ball game be this part or the state or Oregon, and to of the opinion that the fact of Sams the men who were instrumental in its having failed for ten years to -object to ween Goldendale and Vancouver Bar On Board tha Oh air Oar, Halting at tha Soda Springs. consummation and completion the great Nolan's Intimacy with the former's VLt I racks, In which the soldiers were wal I would Invalidate any charge of this 0 loped In a score, of 14 to 3.

acter. But Sams was determined Carriage rides were given the guests est praise Is given. WANTS INFORMATION he-l bring about the arrest ot-Nolan, so during the remainder of the afternoon and In the evening before the public Ladd (in place of the late H. W. Cor- accused him of abduction and the sired warrant has been Issued.

terminus of the Una. Here are 1,500 raolnnlo BnJ Kama kA ma.a meeting, and then a banquet following. wIV" 5 Several letters have been received at F. Swigert, Ayer, Milton W. Smith, Charles Cogswell, II.

L. Now Nolan Is in Portland, and, al Tntl.A Ch.h., I .1 Addresses of Pslloltation. At the public meeting County Judge B. Brooks presided, and delivered a thTa-e daw if PC3tv of mWm information of Oregon's re- not known, it Is not thought there will mi bo uuys. ii is ine county seal oil at tmnhla frl.ni.u The First National Bank is, in its cor porate capacity, the treasurer of the company.

Paul Mating that It was Impossible to ning htm to earth. welcome to the guests, to wnlch Judge Rufus Mallory, president of the company, made response. H. W. Scott secure any printed matter in that lo The road is capitalised at 1300,000, cality.

A quantity of literature de- REDUCED BATES TO TSB SEA spoke of the Industrial development of Klickitat County. A fine new hotel of 60 rooms has been built. There arc excellent stores carrying large stocks. There are sawmills, planing A private telephone system reaches every point in the Klickitat Valley, being patronised by very many of the ranchers. The water system Is especially fine, scribing Portland and the state at large I SXOBX the Northwest.

Judge C. B. Bellinger will be placed In information bureaus Go 'td Newport on Yaaulna Bay- acknpwledged for the guests the courte of every city of importance in th Ideal beach. It is becoming very' pop- sies that had been extended, ana Man and every dollar of the stock Is owned in Portland, and every officer is a resident of Portland, ahd the benefits accruing from the conduct of the enterprise add to Portland's commercial and Industrial strength, with large good resulting to The Dalles. uiar with the Portland people.

The loi United States ger Campbell responded to calls for the advertla- At the next meeting water being brought 12 miles from Sim rate of 13.00 has been made- tha Southern Pacific Company In connection with tha florvnllls A Fafliern Rsllrnaii coe Mountain, pure as the water from In committee of the Portland! Chambe: artistic modeling for the Hlbernla Hank Building. His old-time friends of the Bohemian Club were mur-h shocked upon learning of his pitiable condition, and will doubtless come to his assistance in rendering him more comfortable and attending to his and his family's immediate wants. Anglo-American Ship. On the Fourth of July the British Steamer Doric was upon the high seas making for this port from the Orient. Captain Smith of the steamer paid honor to the national holiday by hoisting the Stars and Stripes at the mainmast.

For one day the Doric was an American ship and the flag was saluted morning and evening, and the 42 cabin passengers Spent the day In true Yankee fashion by holding a continuous revel. The Southern Pacific Company has announced the closing of the Valencla- street station, and the ticket office nt that' place has been abolished. Only the accommodation trains will stop there hereafter, and passengers on through trslns "who have been accustomed to sar a great deal of time by making use of the station will now be compelled to go on through tothe Third and Town- send-street station. The reason given for abolishing the station is to shorten 'the run on the through trains. The Press Club has issued Invitations If members to attend the annual out- lng to be held again at Del Monte on August 1 and 2.

The has made three trips to- Del and each one haa ban so enjoyable that the manage hut no Instance to compromise the tenets of Nationalism by the presentation of addresses which would be sure to be Interpreted In England ns proof that the Irish are a contented and happy people. Mr. Redmond's advice to the Nationalist raunells has been accepted as going as far as courtesy demands and- honesty permits on the occasion. The chairman- of the Irish policy in tendering that advice has Invented no policy. He has merely repeated th suggestions that Mr.

Parnell sravo the country for its guidance In 1885. No Nationalist council will reject fhat advice save One that views with secret hostility the revival of the National movement, and deslrea to wreck the work In which the Irish party is engaged undermining Its authority and influence. The suggestions give full play to the characteristic courtesy of the Irish people towards strangers, warmed as may be here and there Into something more than courtesy among those who believe, on whatever evidence, that the King's personal views are friendly to a conciliation of Irish National sentiment and opinion. miss young'engaged (Journal Special Service.) SAN FRANCISCO. July 40.

It Is announced here today that Miss Elisabeth Young, daughter of Gen. S. B. M. Toung, is soon to marry Lieut.

John R. Hannay. of Commerce will probably take this for the Sunday round fr6o Pprt-: Bull Run, that supplies Portland. Gold matter up. Inventory of the' Equipment.

The company owns at the present land, tickets good going Saturday, returning Monday. A delightful ride through the beautiful Willamette Valley, with privilege of going up one side of the Willamette River, returnJug the other. endale supports a good academy. Beyond Goldendale lies the country that must for some time at least go without rail tranaportatlon facilities the region where yet the cowboy lives time, at the beginning of active freighting, these boats run aa Indicated. AT PORT OF ASTORIA The Dalles City and the Regulator, between Portland and The Dalles.

A 315111 A. Julv IS. Arrived vester- and the sheep raiser thrives and the Ask any 8. r. Co.

or C. A E. K. u. The Bailey Gatiert, between Portland horse man finds room for his eouine dv tha sf earner Dlanatch from Eureka: agent for a beautifully Illustrated book bands.

It is the great range country, the shin Two Brothers from San.Fran- Let aescriDing tne aoaaiaa a)t an address, giving a brief review of the enterprise that has resulted In building the road of which he is the executive head. Music was rendered by the local band, and Mr. Dunbar, pitcher of the home baseball team, sang a solo. At the banquet Mr. Presby was toast-master and called for the following sentiment responses: "Portland." John Gearln; "The Dalles," H.

W. Wilson; "Klickitat County." E. B. Ward; "Economy of Transportation Operation," H. F.

Campbell; "An Elephant On His Hands." in which Mr. Swigert told his tale in song; "Recollections of Goldendale." A. H. Devers; "What I Know About Right of Way," N. B.

Brooks; "The Railway Commission." C. B. Bellinger; "The Oregon-Ion." E. B. Piper.

morning came tha run down and Cascade Locks, making round trips daily. that feeds so many of the Weatern elsco to load at Vancouver; tha schooner The Metlako, which will in a few days town in other localities. David Evana from Honolulu, which And, beyond the lower ranges are the roes to the quarantine station for fumi- be run as a local freight distributor between Cascade Locks and- Tha Dalles. mountaln gracing lands, and the hills, gatlon, on account of coming from an covered with a very good quality of unhealthy port The British steamer This last named arrangement ia cal LOW AUGUST BATES. f' 1 X- V.

Again Olves long-Tlme limit and stopova. august 18, 1925 and 26 the O. R. ft N. again sells long-time tickets to points in the East, with stopover privileges.

Particulars at city ticket offlco, culated to obviate the criticism to yellow pine or high commerclat, value. Tottenham arrived today from Port Los which the company has been subjected This Only- a Beginning. Angeles In ballast. for Irregularity in the running of tha boats, irregularity explained by Manager Campbell as dua to high water and Portland capital has done well to eome here and build this road. It is, however, only a beginning of- tha- sev- Preferred Mock panned AooOs.

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