THE MORNING OBEGONIAN, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1903.

port from the committee on episcopacy men, more than balf of whom, were GLAD IT IS ALL OVER! determining the status of superannuated IN wounded, and 20 guns. . The question was whether a re- KILL WAR GAME While the Japanese should receive First Agency Butterick Patterns and Publications June Delineator and Patterns on tired general superintendent shall perform credit for a remarkable victory, it Is sale June Fashion Sheets for the asking Artistic Picture Framing Window Shades to or- any episcopal functions. Dr. Neely was nevertheless the fact that the Russians at the front with an Impassioned appeal were outnumbered ten to one, and could der. Free lessons in all sorts of needlework, crocheting and knitting. Great sale of Suit Cases. not to make room for prelatlcal assump- hardly have prevented the crossing of Retiring tions by action that shall seem to indicate the river. The Russian methods and Greatest of Methodist Bishops that we regard the bishopric an order Shown by Japanese at Cross- guns are while the Japan- Greatest Mail-Ord- a Painful Duty. rather than what we have always held It ese are much more modern. The unex- er Mail-Ord- er to be, merely an office. ing of the Yalu. pected attack on Klu Leng Cheng, It Is Lipman,Wolfe&Co. Dr. Little made a powerful speech scout- certain, was much more costly to the House House ing the Idea of prelacy as Involved In the Japanese than if the original plan of Everything in Materials in Department second floor action proposed. With great force he using artillery fire to reduce the Rus- Artists' Art at the lowest contended that prelacy consists In a claim sian position had been adopted, but this Picture Framing Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Watches demagnetized. was impossible, owing to impetuosity LIST OF CANDIDATES GROWS of something magical in the ordaining MASKED the guaranteed. Drapery work. Agents "Robinson & Wells" Hats. Parker & Finn Waists. hand of the , and not In a vote of BATTERIES WELL of Japanese soldjers. who would not be this body authorizing a superannuated held in check. , bishop to ordain. Others followed in strong Following the battle bands of Chinese debate, but the climax came when Dr. swarmed over the battlefield, stripping Buckley, as chairman of the committee, the dead of their clothing and accoutre- Delegates to the Methodist General made the closing speech supporting the Impetuosity of the Mikado's Troops ments. The Japanese were greatly en- Conference report. was a forensic achievement raged and soon established a system of Suits Less Rest After Week of It Be Than Half Could Not Stayed, and Their Price worthy his great reputation as a debater patrol to drive them away. Toll-Pul- pits of Los Angeles Con- and the applause, loud and d, Loss in the Charge Was The bargains that have come your way from the "Greatest Suit Store" this Churches Occupied. that followed his concluding laudation of sequently Very Heavy. EMPEROR SAYS FAREWELL. the venerable men whose prerogatlon was season have been many and great but those offered for today eclipse under review made the almost unanimous Empress and Grand Duke Michael adoption of the report a foregone con- any we've been able to give heretofore. What follows is sensational: clusion. Dr. Neely tipped Dr. Buckley With Him at March Past. LOS ANGELES, CaL. May 15. Today over In debate yesterday In discussion of SFECIAL. CABLE TO THE LONDON TIMES ST. PETERSBURG, May 15. At Tsar-koy-e was welcomed by the delegates to the a rule of order, but the champion still AND PORTLAND OREGONIAN. Zelo today the Emperor, the Em- Methodist General Conference as a day of wears his honors as the result of today's ANTUNG. May 13. The movements by press and Grand Duke Michael, the $35-$5- 0 Tailored Suits rest, after a week of continuous sessions struggle. which the Japanese won the battle of Klu said farewell to the trpops CA either of the conference or of the various The action had Is In effect as follows: Leng Cheng deserves to rank as among who are about to start for the Far East, committees. While enough visiting bishops The superannuated bishop is relieved from the cleverest in warfare since the Intro- The Empress accompanied the troops as On Sale Todav at AP&Lm4jJ obligation may choose concen- tfl and ministers volunteered their services the to travel, and duction of modern ordnance. The far as the pavilion in the palace grounds, to the pulpit supply committee to fill ev- his place of residence. He shall not be tration of his troops by General Kuroki where the royal party received the officers ery Protestant pulpit In the city and sub- assigned to the presidency of a conference was masterly In the extreme, as he suc- and noncommissioned officers. The troops The assortment is a most varied one every one of this season's best styles represented urban towns, at both morning and even- nor make appointments; but If requested ceeded in keeping the Russians in ignor- then passed before the pavilion, in front ing services, the great body of delegates by a bishop presiding he may take the ance of the fact that his left wing had of which they were afterward drawn up. materials used are those most highly favored by fashions the color range embraces all rested and talked over the events of yes- chair temporarily in a general or annual closed upon WIju until May 1. The soldiers cheered lustily on the ap- 30 that are modish this season. Workmanship is absolutely perfect terday's session of the conference. conference; and at request of a bishop The scene along the river on April proach of the Emperor, who personally in every detail every suit Sermons by the following bishops were presiding may ordain candidates previous- was peaceful in the extreme. Across the wished them God-spee- The ceremony the product of New York's highest-clas-s tailors. These suits sold at to fit ad- $35 CA preached today: Bishop H. W. "Warren, ly elected to orders. He may be an sandy bed of the Yalu meandered three was very quietly carried on. heretofore Choice of them today at r1 at Boyle's Heights Methodist Episcopal visory member of the board of bishops, sparkling blue streams, while beyond the The Emperor almost Immediately start- $50 plOi Church; Bishop D. H. Moore, Centennial and a member of the different boards and purple mountains of Manchuria stretched ed on a journey which will occupy the Methodist Episcopal Church; Bishop F. general committees of which bishops arc In an apparently endless vista. Only on next nine days, In which at nine different . Don't fail to see display in our corner window. "W. Warne, Boyle's Heights, evening; members. the southern slopes of the hills on the points the ceremony of bidding farewell Bishop J. H. Vincent, Vincent Methodist Bishop Hartzell made a report of his Corean side of the river was there any to departing troops will be repeated. No Episcopal Church, where dedicatory cere- work In Africa yesterday, giving a glow- evidence of war. official announcement has been made, but monies were held; Bishop Earl Cranston, ing account of the progress of our mis- Dropping our gaze from the far north to the railway officials have been notified of on Goods Hart-zel- valley Dress Blanchard's Hall; Bishop Joseph C. l. sions the Dark Continent. our feet we saw the black with the Emperor's departure, and troops are Specials Three Silk Extras First Methodist Episcopal Church, The Locomotive Engineers are in ses- men and horses, baggage and ammunition already lining the railway In anticipation Pasadena. sion in the city, and the conference ap- trains and aH of the paraphernalia of an of his coming. $1.27 Instead of $1.75 Everlastingly giving the most in style ex- All other Methodist pulpits in the city pointed a committee of three to convey army on the move. The suggestion was cellence and quality superiority for the least our salutations. A. N. army would cross the river; 44-in- ch and many of other denominations were FISHER. that that CHINESE LOOT COAL WORKS. On sale today Silk and Wool Crystal occupied by visiting that that croslng was inevitable, and that All-Wo- money has made this Portland's Greatest Silk clergymen. At the Bengaline de Soie 48-in- ch ol Chif- First Methodist Episcopal Church, this ELKS' REUNION AT the possibility of defeat did not enter Store. "city. Dr. Joseph Berry led a large evan- the Japanese calculations. Drive Out Russian Force In Charge fon Voiles clingy brilliant fabrics a full gelical mass meeting and at Simpson's Shown by Rising Sun. Near Port Adams. complement of street and evening shades. Auditorium Br. M. North, George Elaborate Preparations for Entertain- The Best $1.25 Silk Foulards at 85c Frank up hills op- YANG, May 15. P. Pcckham and J. "W. Bashford made ad- ment Covering Five Days. When the rising sun lit the LIAO Chinese soldiers Champagne, Helio, Mode, Cadet, Royal, posite, Japanese soldiers in thousands yesterday attacked the railway coal mines We place on sale today 50 Dress Lengths dresses to a large crowd. LOUIS, 15. Cream, Castor, ST. May The programme for strung In single file Reseda, Tan. All-Sil- rd Hazard's Pavilion was crowded to over- could be descried out occupied by the Russian administrative of Cheney Bros.' best k Foulards 15-ya- flowing the National reunion of the Benevolent trekking along the bridle path and in the afternoon to listen to a and of held force, near Port Adams, and drove out a price which allows you to sermon by W. Moss, Protective Order Elks, to be traversing the lower slopes as they wound Instead of lengths at Rev. Dr. fraternal In of July 18 the officials who were working therein, $1.38 $2.00 delegate from the Methodist Church in Cincinnati the week has been in and out of the ravines and, gradually save $6.00 on a dress. They come in this sea- completed. It provides an unusually elabo- ascending, the object being to occupy the many of them escaping only partly clad. On sale today 48 to 56-in- ch English Mohair England, and at the same place this even- rate son's choicest and most fashionable designs ing there was a meeting of the Women's series of entertainments, covering a heights which commanded Tiger Hill and The Chinese looted the works and Sicilians in tiny checks, stripes and melange . Society. period of five days. The Grand Lodge of its approaches. Rounding a spur of tho and color effects and are one of the most de- Home Missionary - 56-in- ch The happenings at yesterday's session of the order, which convenes during each hill they came within sight of the- Rus- 5 to Mohair Sicilians in illumin- reunion, is to be entertained Monday, July sians on Tiger Hill neck, and were Im- sirable materials for Shirtwaist Suits. the General Conference, when a vote was IS, Troops Guard the Railway. ated stripes, checks and melange all of taken upon of five bish- with an excursion on the River, mediately subjected to a heavy shrapnel the retirement MOSCOW, May 15. The .Emperor will is Rain-Proo- f. ops, furnished a live topic of discussion ending at night with a display of fire- fire. these are "Cravenetted" that Black Peau de Soie 98c works on the banks of the river in which The Russian gun position being thus re- pass through Moscow tomorrow on a fly- $1.35 among the delegates today. The general of the Kentucky lodges will join with Cincin- vealed, the Japanese batteries north of ing tour nine or ten cities In the Prov- Twenty-on-e deep rich black, opinion of the delegates Is that when the inces of Moscow and Kharkoff, where he "Dollar" Black Goods for 69c inches wide report is presented tomorrow morning It nati Elks. WIju opened fire and speedily silenced A feature of programme be the Russian guns. The Japanese Infantry will personally bid farewell to the various soft, lustrous suitable for Coats and entire will show a decided majority in favor of the will a Corps, Almost a thousand yards of the best Black band contest for prizes. Bands of 30 to under the protection of their , artillery divisions of the Seventh Army tho report of the episcopacy committee which have been mobilized at these points, Goods ever made to sell at $1.00 on sale to- Suits. recommending the retirement of Bishops 40 pieces, first prize, 51000; second, 5250; steadily advanced and soon held the are ready ch All-Wo- 30 heights, whence they soon brought a rlflo and which to start for tne front. day 52-in- ol Vincent, Andrews, Malllllcu and Foss. bands of less than pieces, first prize, to at 69. There are 48 to 5500; fire to upon the Russians, who were When returning St. Petersburg the 75c Colored Taffeta 59c prompt second, 5250. For the parade of bear 48-in- ch All-Wo- The and determined manner In Al Emperor will probably halt at Moscow to Granite Weaves 44 to ol which the subject was put through the Wednesday, July 20, these prizes are of- eventually compelled to cross the River pray the shrine of the Trinity in the 56-in- ch All-Wo- ol inches wide extra good quality conference yesterday In the face of strong fered: 5500 to the lodge having the greatest and join their main force. During these at Etamines 50 to Nineteen 75c operations the dramatic feature of the Sergius Monastery, and will implore vic efforts to postpone definite action aggregate mileage; 5500 to the lodge mak- 54-in- ch a full line of colors to choose from on until day was witnessed. tory for Russian arms. The people have Sangliers and 45 to Real English Monday was much commented upon. ing the best appearance; 5500 to the lodge been looking forward with pleasure to this today. dele-date- s, Mohair Sicilians bright, soft and silky. sale There are a certain number of wearing the most unique uniform, and 5500 Death From Green Mask. visit of the Emperor ever since the war especially among the laymen, who to the lodge accompanied by the great- The Russians, believing the enemy had broke out, are disposed to criticise the, manner In est number of ladies. field guns only, had been to no Emperor's Journey will cover five posted Tho almost which the aged bishops were deprived Syracuse and Saratoga, N. T., are "the pains to mask their batteries, and were 2000 miles. Troops are already lining the of their high offices, but the leaders seem only avowed candidates for the next thunderstruck when the Japanese opened road to Insure the safety of the imperial to feel relieved that the most unpleasant duty upon them with several batteries of how- train, a precaution always observed when at of the conference has been performed itzers. One of the Islands opposite the Emperor travels. Trimmed Hats $5.00 and that the way is now clear to take up Jewish Aid for Consumptives. Wiju, which was occupied by the Jap- other pressing and important legisla- Is of trees vividly green and Ought to be $9 to $15 tion. PITTSBURG, May 15. The trustees anese, a belt Captured Hospital Equipment. fresh-lookin- g, out of this Inno- of the,, Jewish Hospital and from 14. It Is quite likely that the election of National for cent line of Nature came a terrific rain of HARBIN, Saturday, May (Delayed millinery bargains of the season imported eight, possibly more, bishops will take Consumptives at met here to- in transmission.) The wounded who are .Ready today, greatest day practically shrapnel, which played upon the Russian place during the present week. The day with the full member- batteries on the conical hill opposite, arriving here from Feng Wang Cheng models, also products of our own no two alike dainty violet Hats, has not been decided upon, but it is gen- ship present. The annual report showed describe a panic precipitated by the Jap- since swept away men and guns, tore up the erally believed that it will be Wednesday that the hospital was established, ground and smashed rocks Into powder. anese attack on the hospital guard during allover lace Hats and other novelty effects. or Thursday. Other matters that will come 5250,000 had been contributed, and 515.-0- the retreat from Klu Lien Cheng. The is now in carry All around the position of the Russians of these hats is such that we would be justi- before the conference this week are: the treasury. To could be discerned the smoke of bursting Japanese rushed the mounted Infantry The intrinsic values Action of the Methodist Church upon on the works, 550,000 Is needed. escorting the hospital train and the escort The shells, while the hill itself shook and fied in asking $9 to $15 for them. At this price they will hardly divorce, consolidation of the various secretary's report showed that looked belching broke and galloped through the- ambu- on January 1, 1903, were 69 pa- like an active volcano branches of the book concern: limit the there forth smoke in a dozen different places. lance. The Japanese captured the whole out the day. We advise early coming. tenure of pastorates, placing the church tients In the hospital, 265 were admit- of the hospital equipment. last and 51 discharged No sooner had the storm burst than tho on record In the matters of amusements, ted cured. Russian shrapnel tore through the air In The wounded also aver that the Jap- namely, dancing, g, theater- The old officers were and green of anese used the Red Cross to check the Simon Guggenheim, Shoenber-ge- reply and soon tho the trees was going, etc., and many other matters that Joseph r obscured by smoke of bursting shells. Russian advance In the battle of Klu have been brought up in memorials from and Philip Hamburger were added Lien Cheng and then flred a volley and district conferences. to tho executive committee. Russian Guns Soon Silenced. halted the Russians. The number of for bishopric Sale Begins Today candidates, The clouds of sand and dust raised by Annual Watch honors grows dally, and no less than 35 Baptists to Meet at Cleveland. the missiles striking the ground floated Vladimir Inspected Reserves. names are now mentioned in this guns 16-siz- CLEVELAND. May 15. The annual con- upon the wind, and the booming and Men's e Gold Filled Watches Misses' and Ladies' Watches deep thundering of explosions filled the ST. PETERSBURG, May 15. Grand vention of Baptists from all the Northern Duke Vladimir today Inspected ten com- valleys for half an hour. The Russians Ten-ye- ar e fit- open-fac- e case, American States will assemble here and continue panies of the men of the second reserve, guaranteed open-fac- filled case, "O" size gunmetal WORK DONE IN COMMITTEES. until Tuesday. May 24. stuck to their guns manfully, but gradu- The gathering ally their fire slackened and finally ceased. who are called upon whenever mobiliza- ted with Waltham movement spe- movement a great value at $4.68 promises to be one of the most Important tion brings the first reserve into the act- largely-attende- Their guns had been silenced and the e Heresy-Hunters-D- r. and d religious 1000 cial at "O" size open-fac- sterling silver case, Amer- Hot Shot for conventions gunners killed. The attempt to bring up ive army. To the number of the men $9.50 ever held. parade through Krasnoye Selo, 1G miles value Buckley's Great Effort. horses to remove the guns failed. Fourteen-kara- t solid gold open-fac- e case, fit- ican movement very great at.$5.00 The Japanese fire was then directed on from St. Petersburg, where the guards are LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 13. (Spe- open-fac-e 15-ye- ar filled the Russian camp and picket line and cre- encamped. They afterward practiced at ted with a Waltham movement very spe- "O" size guaranteed cial correspondence.) The reporter who LABORERS HELD AT KANSAS CITY range 32 ated havoc. The Russian shell fire did the rifle and made an average of - case, fine American movement would keep well Informed these days must per cent of hits. cial at ..- $17.50 fitted with be busy little damage to the Japanese position, as needs a man. The conference Order for 1000 for Alaska Received It has been 15 years since the men saw Ten-ye- special at the guns had been masked by the. trees In ar guaranteed filled hunting case, fit- $6.25 session lasts from S:S0 to 12 M., and at range active service. The Grand Duke was S P. M. the standing are In With Doubt. front of them and the was hard to committees find. The success of the day was with the highly pleased with the showing which ted with American movement Special session, perhaps half a dozen of them at they made. Ladies' Watches: Very time, dif- KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 15. No la- Japanese, the. glory with the Russians, special at a and each of them located In "to $6.00 20-ye- ar guaranteed filled case, fitted parts of city. may borers were sent out of Kansas City who fought their guns the bitter end. "O" size ferent the There be Ten-ye- ar filled case, fit- questions of moment under discussion. to Seattle tonight to find work with Following the shell fire, the Japanese Heroic Priest Goes to Harbin. guaranteed hunting with fine American movement special at the on yester- the Alaska & Yukon Construction pushed troops across the Yalu under LIAO YANG. Sunday. May 15. Father with nickel Waltham movement In committee education, cover of the night, the next morn- ted only day, heresy-hunte- were roasted to a Company. C C Clark, an employment and Stephen Tcherbackoffsky, the priest who $8.75 turn, they something say agent, had a letter which was appar- ing we saw them on the Russian side carried the cross at the battle of the special at $9.75 move- and that had to stretched out in thin black lines, shel- "O" size filled case, fitted with Waltham In reply was a matter of course. A sub- ently an authorization to send men to Yalu and who was wounded by two bul- .Twenty-yea- r guaranteed filled hunting case, report, Seattle for this purpose, tered by depressions in the bend of the lets through the chest while leading the ment, fancy dial, gold hands great value committee characterized by Dr. but the report bed. The Japanese artillery opened Munhall, who is storm-cent- several hundred men river heroic charge of his regiment, and who fitted with fine Waltham movement very the in that that who had on the hills behind Klu Leng Cheng, at only $10.50 body, as "blocking investigation," was gone there last week to seek work has been awarded the officers' cross of special at .. . . were where the Russians were supposed to St, George, .$12.50 "O" size 20-ye- ar guaranteed filled case, fitted recommitted after a hot debate by a very unable to find such a company no the Order of has left here general vote, appear caused Mr. Clark to be In force, but there was reply to for Harbin. Fourteen-kar- at solid gold hunting case, fitted and will again next hesitate. their fire. with Waltham movement special. $11.07 Tuesday, tho feeling being that if the "George T. Hall, who has an ofilce In with E. Howard. & Co. full jeweled move- doctor r wants investigation he shall the New York Life building, asked me Holes Torn In Ranks. Street Sales Cut Off. "Six" size 25-ye- ar guaranteed filled case, fitted a month ago men ment a very great special at have it to find to send to Then the line of Infantry upon the 15. $35.00 special. the Alaska." said Mr. Clark. Tues- ST. PETERSBURG. May The with Waltham movement $14.90 In book committee the question of "Last sand became animated and slowly crept street sales of the Vledmosthave been subsidies to church papers that are not day, W. P. Haskell gave me a letter Coin-Silv- er forward toward the base of the Russian suspended because of publication Men's Watches 18-si- ze was up, fa- which Mr. Se- the Gold and the vote Hall had received from position. It advanced quite slowly and of a letter from M. Ameniteatroff on Men's Filled Watches asking for 1000 men. On Coin-silv- er 18-siz-e, vored the continuance of this form of aid. attle, the the suspense was painful. Suddenly Siberian colonization May 12. case hunting fitted with question strength of to Mr. "Five-Yea- r" filled guaranteed' hunting case-fi- tted The consolidation was dis- the letter Hall, I was there came to our ears the quick grunt- an American movement special cussed In tho committee on freedmen's trying to get men to sign for Alaska ing of distant volleys stuttering down the great at with Elgin movement spe- aid. and an adverse vote was had. This, and was going to send them out to- wind, and at the sound of the heavy Siege Guns for Far East. only $4.65 however, was expected, and will little af- night. I understand Mr. Hall left for musketry fire the advancing line showed ST. PETERSBURG, May 15. A large cial at $6.75 fect the conference. In the cqmmon mis- Seattle with 101 men." gaps quantity of siege guns was dispatched and faltered. "Twenty-Year- " filled guaranteed hunting case sions a separation of the home and for- The letter to Mr. Hall Is from J. E. Some of the first line fell back, others from here to the Far East today. Boys' and Men's Nickel Watches eign societies was favored. an the ac- Donahue & Co., railroad contractors, took shelter, but almost Immediately the fitted with Elgin movement spe- tion of the commission on consolidation of Seattle and Valdes, Alaska. The second line of Japanese came out and STRONG EFFORT FOR LOWDEN. Open-fac- e nickel case stem wind and set cial practically approved. company asks Mr. Hall to send them gathering up the remnants of the ad- at $9.00 The session of Friday was something 1000 men to help build 50 miles of the vance, closed on the hill where the American movement special at.... $1.13 "Twenty-Year- " guaranteed filled "Boss" hunt- of a field day. Several of the Alaska Central & Yukon Railroad. enemy Japanese Yates' Strength Is Being Tampered standing was entrenched. Tho Open-fac- e case fancy committees made partial reports. In some column diverged to the right and left With for the Purpose. nickel dial American ing case, fitted with a full jeweled Waltham Instances the Items of changes presented and winding up the precipitous front movement special at $1.75 movement special were of little moment, and acuon was had MIDSHIPMAN IS BROWNED. and swarming the slopinc sides of the SPRINGFIELD, Hi' May 15. looks $17.82 It Open-fac- e without debate. In others, where new mountain. tonight as If there would be at least nickel case fine American move- "Twenty-Five-Yea- r" guaranteed filled Fahy's measures were prepared, or new policies Sailboat Throws Five in Water, Only Meanwhile, at the first volley from the another day of fruitless balloting before ment great special at hunting case, fitted with "Appleton, Tracy approved, there were debates that deeply Russians the Japanese artillery began the Gubernatorial deadlock in the Repub- $2.19 Interested the great audience that packed One Is Lost. to plant shells upon tho ridge, raising lican State Convention Is broken. It is Open-fac- e silverine case, fitted with a fine & Co.'s" adjusted movement the house. clouds of dust In every direction. The quite possible that a break will come Waltham movement very special. very special at The committee on temporal economy re- ANNAPOLIS. Md., May Japanese infantry continued to climb early tomorrow afternoon, but the de- .$6.75 $30.00 ported on Friday a new paragraph In the Philip Brittlngham, of Wheeling, W. until near the top, where they were velopments of today do not justify any discipline, creating a conference sustena-tlo- n Va., a member of the third class of the halted in a depression which furnished such prediction. fund for the benefit of who Naval Academy, was drowned about two shelter. They were then massed for the A comparatively small number of the "have not received an adequate support miles from the Naval Academy this after- charge over the crest. delegates are here, most of having noon. them of Congressmen, has exerted but little during the year. If now the body could gone home for Sunday, but the candi- Influence In attempts to break the dead- The young man left Academy dock In a Killed by Their Own Guns. make sure that that fund will have al- very dates and their trusted advisers remained lock. At one time It Is said that Cannon ways plenty of money In Its strong box sailing launch, with Midshipmen Ander- Suddenly, In their midst, two Jap- on the ground and numerous conferences was willing that Vermillion County should the at Hardscrabble will shower son. Henderson, Towers and Stevenson, all anese shells accldentlly misdirected, ex- held during day. Is go Liowden, delegates them- ploded, killing 27. have been the It to but the benedictions on the General Conference. of the third class. The boat was without Not daunted for an known definitely that desperate efforts selves would not desert Hamlin. center-boar- d spot The committee on book concerns report- a or air tanks, and. being instant, the Japanese held the and are being made to take from the Yates Events up to date have demonstrated ed changing caught by a strong gust of wind, cap- finally charged, one dark figure bearing WEDDING the place of publication of column enough delegates to nominate that the delegates to this convention, to Norwegian-Danis- and sank Immediately. five the colors racing ahead of the column, the h paper, Vldnesbyr-de-t. sized The Lowden on an early ballot tomorrow. The a greater extent than have ever been the from Portland to granting young men struggled in the water for apparently Immune from that hall of managers are more loyal Seattle and 20 charge, Lowden making a case before, are to their candidates, AND a subsldy.of 51250 51000 about minutes before succor reached bullets. It was a brilliant and INVITATIONS it the first year and 700 thorough canvass of the situation than In whose Interests they were selected, and them from another Academy boat, con-taln- g costly, Japanese falling before the lor each of the three remaining years. position was gained. has ever been attempted by them before, are not easily led or shifted about by the Adopted several other midshipmen. Russian expect, con- party without debate. rescuing The Japanese greatly outnumbered and they by the time the generally recognised leaders. The Oregon delegates hope that this action As the sailboat came near, oars vention opens tomorrow, to have brought convention will reassemble at 2 P. M. ANNOUNCEMENTS of were thrown to the struggling men, but their opponents and inflicted heavy loss removal may not prove "a coming by rifle about enough changes to give their event that casts Its shadow before" as Midshipman Brittlngham was unable to on the Russians their fire. Yet a majority vote. grasp his. Midshipman Blackburn, who without the support they received from candidate recocts the Pacific Advocate. It Is to be artillery they might have been It Is reported that the Will County dele- Miss Gould Read the Lesson. WASHINGTON BUILDING. noted that in this case the Annual Con- was In the second boat, plunged over- their gation will go to on compelled to retire. Lowden the first 15. FOURTH AND WASHINGTON STS ference asked for removal. In the case board, and in his heroic attempt to rescue ballot tomorrow. This, however, although BUFFALO, May Two mass meet- his drowning classmate, was dragged un- After the first position had been taken mm of the ings, one Pacific no such request has been waiting artillery to emanating from a Will County delegate, for women and the other for mide by any question of der. Both came to the surface, and Mid- and without for the skeptically. men; conference. The shipman bravely come up to silence the Russians in the is received After the failure services in several churches and Tehauntepec Railway will not enter sociation, affecting leading firms removal will probably be decided as far Stuart went to Black- of the attempted stampede to Lowden evening: meeting the In as the report burn's assistance. Their combined efforts reserve, the entire Japanese line began an at Convention Hall into the already formed railway mer- the metal trades Industry. of the committee is con- assault whicn had been yesterday started by Dekalb County, it today, ended conven- ger by government, cerned on Tuesday next. proved unavailing, and Brittlngham sank a general probable the 35th annual controlled the but The situation Is critical and although a 17 water. planned. This rush was Joined in by the is thought that Lowden will not these roads will be operated The committee on church extension re- In feet of permit any of the counties which he may tion of the International Y. M. C. A. under the conference Is to be held tomorrow it ia ported denying The other four midshipmen were picked reserve line, who, jealous of the laurels of North America. community of interests. There will be not expected there will be an agreement the general committee the dived earned by their comrades earlier In the secure to vote for him until he feels con- harmony in conduct power to abrogate the up and the rescuers overboard in fident having enough At the meeting of women. Miss Helen entire the of the until the union men recede from the posi- rule of the board repeated unsuccessful daw fixed their bayonets and without of to nominate; for M. lines from Laredo to Sallna Cruz, as tion, refusing to consider applications for aid but efforts to find the moment Yates counties begin com- Gould read the lesson of the day. as the officers of the association em- the body. Brittlngham was 19 years of firing a shot, charged against what was W. M. Danner, general secretary of the all are under government controL phatically declare they cannot meet from societies where a church edifice costs supposed to be an Impregnable position. ing to Lowden, the remaining Yates men the more than 510.CK.O. age and a son of Rev. Joseph association's Health Farm at Denver, wage scale demanded. This action was stoutly In almost solid masses they rushed on may be expected to go to Deneen or the opposed, but the plea that was mows Deneen men will go to Yates. told of the benefits of the health farm, Machinists Threaten to Strike. important it the Russians, and their Impetuosity, where young men in search of health Razors. to help build small churches backed as was by the weight of num- There is now no probability that a CHICAGO, May 15. A strike of 5000 ma- Steal Salem than to help save pre- Symphonies of Dr. De Vourk. It are helped to pass the time In pleasant costly structures, bers, could not be withstood. dark horse will be chosen. Indeed, the companionship. chinists, which makes Idle 5000 other SALEM. Or., May 15. (Special.) Tha vailed, and what those of us who labor LONDON, May 16. A dispatch to the choice is generally regarded as being be- workers in other crafts, was voted for in barber shop of Ryan was by In cities regard White Flag Hoisted. Jack entered as a mistaken proposal Dally Chronicle from Vienna says that tween Yates, Lowden and Dineen. So mass meeting tonight by the Machinists .burglars early this morning and a num-Ti- er was adopted as a policy of the church. three complete symphonies have been The Russians hoisted a white flag In is known as the Out of Railroad Merger. to greatest far what "Federal Union take effect Wednesday unless of razors and other barber tools were The debate of the daw and of found among the manuscript of the late token of surrender, and the fixing ceased. crowd," headed by Senators CullOm and MEXICO CITY, May 15. The Vera their demand for an Increase of wages is stolen. There is no clew to the Identity the session thus far, was elicited by a re-- i Dr. Antolne de Vourk. The Japanese captured 20 officers, 400 Hopkins, Speaker Camion and a number Cruz & Pacific Railway and also the granted by the Chicago Metal Trades' As of the robbers.