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" : jtntwiw ... r-- r t, - CENTS. VOL. XLII. NO. 13,092. PORTLAND, ,illTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1902. PRICE FIVE ered Impregnable, and his blows He ANY SIZE. LATEST STYLES. ANY QUANTITY. are not only alarmed at the prevailing hurt. MONEY COINED conditions on account of their Far East- BESTS ERN z I PARDON FOR DURAwD LESS ern trade, but alao on account of their RiTT j&'&ss sss xd sjs RAIN MACKINTOSHES large commerce with India. I did to win the fight. As for my future COATS, Rumors were rife recently that this plans, I can say nothing at this time, but decline, these you can state positively for me than I will was the cause of the but any RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES . find no credence among the larger Anglo-Americ- not fight , or other colored firms. man. I am open to meet all comers in my Clothing And Gold Is Piling Up in the Californian Is Now the Light- claro, but they must be white men." Serves Less Than Half His, Rubber and Oiled Among those who saw the fight were SILVER LOtVEST EVER KNOWN. Treasury. weight Champion, - Jeffries and Fltzslmmons. Penitentiary Sentence, Causes Uneasiness Anions Blercliants The Flcrht by nonntls. GOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY Dealing "Wiih Orient. Round 1 Both men advanced quickly to President. R. H. Pease. NEW Nov. 25. Today's further the center and sparred cautiously. They 73 75 STREET. PORTLAND. OREGON. YORK. and FIRST declines in the prices of silver fixed a new went Into a clinch. Eritt was first to BARS BEST FOR FOREIGN TRADE low record In the history of the world. It SEVEN ROUNDS TELL THE STORY assume the aggressive and sent a left for PORTLAND ORGAN SWINDLER PRESENT v&0 much commented upon in banking cir- the head, but Erne neatly blocked the A FINE CHRISTMAS cles, causing much uneasiness among exT country blow; Erne sent a right hard to the porters and merchants of this do; body. Jlmmie .put In a left and right ing business with. China and other points hard to the body and face, and escaped a Home Demand Is Paper, Whicli in. the far East. To the bankers, how- Buffalo Boy Up a Game Flsht, counter. He tried with left for the body, Was Convicted of the Crime of For- for ever, the most significant news of the day Put POCO but-Ki- Erne got inside it. jabbed Erne POCKET Bet- but Britt THE Co Antagonist geryGovernor Says Be Against Bullion, Hntl the lie Thinks aid Issued were the cable advices to the effect that to and followed It A Pocket Camera for Dry Plates with a left the face , as Well as Against Coin Xcw the Siamese government had Instructed the ter of It Froiii'tfce Start Solar with a right to the body. Frank jabbed the Prisoner lias Been pneumatic MAKES mint to cease immediately the free coin- on three Sufficiently Punished. With extra rapid rectilinear lens and shutter, 9H Orleans Mint to Quit. age Plexus KnocUoct. . Eritt with a right the face PICTURES AS A LARGE CAMERA. Price.. (y of silver. times, but the blows- - lacked force. Britt AS GOOD Coincident also With this development to the face and then fol- oS Bombay drove his left We have the largest assortment of Cameras. andrKodaks in the city. was the decline today silver at lowed with a hard left swing over the to a level several points below . He jabbed Erne Hghtiy with left Of the drop In sil- heart. Wholesale Importing Druggists An interesting feature as the bell sounded. Britt appeared to SALEM, Nov. 2G. (Special.) Governor BLUMAUER-PRAN- K DRUG CO,9 and ver v?as advantage reaped by laundry-me- n the , Nov. 25. , have the advantage in the round, and today granted a pardon In of of the Mott-strc- et Geer favor U. S. COINAGE OP TEX YEARS. anil small merchants of Buffalo, lost his hold on the world's Erne went to hiscorner looking serious. being able to pur-chs- Ezra Durand, who has been .servlnjr a district through lightweight championship in his contest Round 2 Britt led for the head, but was go a They ar silver bills at low rate. young Jimmy city, who i scnt.Mn to sentence in the penitentiary for Gold. Silver. today, In hand, with Britt, of th!o ehort. He his left twice the America's 1803 .5 50 007.020 S.S02.707 Socked down town cash.. knocked Erne out in the seventh round at body and a right to the head. They forgery. Durand was the organizer and isr)4. . 70,540.150 9.200,351 sending heavy remittances to friends at the Mechanics' Pavilion tonight. The con- sparred carefully. missed a left and manager of the Durand Organ Company, ORIGINAL 1893 . D0.01G.25S 5.603,010 surprised the Britt home. TiIo3t of them Vere at test was the fastest ever witnessed In this right for the bedy. He drove In a vicious Portland, the beginning the, HAW MALT 1896 . 47.033,060 23.0S0.5JOO large sum! allowc." 'for the amount in and at of 1307 . 76.02S.J85 18.487.207 city. Britt, while not vo clever as the Buf- left and right to the jaw. Erne tried hard hard times forged some notes in an effort WHISKY 1S0S . 77.0S5.757 2:5.034,033 turned In. falo man, was the more aggressive and for the bedy. but the youthful Californian 1800 . 111.S14.220 26.061.320 men way. in to save his company from failure. He Without a Rival . 00.272,043 landed the most telling blows. The was cut of harm's Britt sent a 1000 30.3i5.321 fol- has served less than six years of bis Todav 1001 . 00.003.715 IN UTAH went at It from the sound of the bell in hard straight right to tho face and COUPLE FROZEN 1 SHyJZ 1002 . C1.0S0.072 S&MG.105 'the flrot round, and for nearly aeven low? it with a left to the body. They t'me. be- an- se- PURE - rounds it was a contest mixeii It. no blows being struck. In Several efforts have been made to Wandered- in the Mountains "Without Jim-mie- 's tween them. Britt proved himself far the other mix Erne put his left hard to cure his pardon, but protests were made BLUMAUER & HOCH Food or Fire. In jaw, cleverer the clinches, and ncjver missed head. He tried a left for the pardon granted. Re- 108 and 110 Fourth Street. a chance to use his right or left to advan- but Britt blocked it neatly. Britt sailed and the was not ' SAIT LAKE. Nov. 26. A special to cently tha persons who formerly objected Oregon "Washington. "WASHINGTON, Nov. 2G. George E. tage. The Eastern lad showed hl3 superior in with two rights to the head and an Sole Distributers for and MALT the Tribune from Mbunt Pleasant. Utah,N bell" pardon was generalship many tight places, and kept to The sounded signed the petition and the Roberts, Director of the Mint, in his says D. and his wife in tmoercut the Jaw. the that Edward Cox Britt off with straight lefts durinc the with the men fighting hard. Britt had the granted today. annual report, says that the coinage mints were found In an almost frozen condi- couple early part of the battle, and later In the better of this round both in offensive and Durand is an excellent musician and at Philadelphia, New Orleans and San tion near Round Hills today. The conteot discovered that he could uppercut defensive work. JT. DAVTBS, already heen engaged by a promi- T. Pres. C T. BELCHER. Sec. ead'Treas. Francisco were In operation throughout had started from Scoflcld for Mount the Californian snicoessfully. On one or two Round 3 Britt tried a right swing for has cn November 19, but were over- ' manufactory In to tune the fiscal year. In number of pieces Pleasant occasions he had the San Francisco boy at the head, but Erne ducked It neatly. nent the East taken by a terrible blizzard. Their horses disadvantage. Erne was In a bad plight jaw. instruments. While confined in the peni- the coinage of the year has never been wan- a Erne also blocked a left for the gave out and for several days they several times, but fought back with 3uperb Erne put in his left lightly to the jaw, but tentiary Durand made a musical Instru- exceeded, aggregating 191,419.506, but in without food dered about the mountains gamenesw and succeeded In keeping the Britt scored heavily with a left to the ment cut of an ordinary cracker box and St. Hote value it has fallen from 5135,340,781 In or fire. This morning the woman fell to Californian off most critical point3. In body in retaliation. Jlmmie swung vi- Charles at 62 was unable a piece of binding wire.' He ic years CO. Hf CORPORATED). 1901 to $94,526,678, this being due to the the ground exhausted and only one round did Erne have a decided ciously with right and left for the body, greater demand for the small denomina- to rise. Mr. Cox managed to reach town advantagt! the fifth. Early in this round but Erne cleverly kept out of range. cid. had his FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS tions. Gold coinage dropped from and after telling when: he left Erne landed a stiff left on Brltt's Jaw and Britt swung fiercely with his right, and The pardon was recommended by wife became uncohsclo:?. Mrs. Cox will followed It up with a terrific right to the got to head. He immediately eent PORTLAND, OREGON f61.9S0.572i of cold it the Attorney Charles F. Lord. W. A. to but the stock lose both hands and and perhaps het heart. He continued to play for the Cali- - a vicious to the body, and they $100,219,493 fei left Currier. prosecuting witness; Judge V&.23, 91.30. 91.73 bullion on hand Increased from life. of Cox's are frozen and pumping organ, and at the close clinched. fought and did most American, Plan ...... Both feet fomlan's Britt fast George. Judire- Sears and others. District American and European Plan. European Plan OOo, 75c, !.( to $124,036,712. The coinage of silver dol- may have to be ampurnted. had his youthful adversary In an almost of the leading. He tried a left and right lars amounted to $1M02,SOO, subsidiary eroggy condition. for the jaw, but Erne again blocked. Jlm- Attorney Chamberlain waived notice, furi- thereby pardon. silver coins to 510,713,569 and minor coins Winter's Chill' Blasts. In the sixth round both men fought mie tried a hard right swing fcr the head, giving his consent to the 26. ously, Britt trying to refrain the ground he but the Buffalo boy was too shifty, and Durand was convicted April. 1S97. and 9 oe to $2,420,736. ' LA CROSSE. Wis., Nov. The first in Enow of the season Is falling today. lost in the last half of the preceding round it went soaring over his head. was pardoned on the ground of old age original sold deposits of the year endeavoring 4 The and Erne to secure a decided Round Erne tried with right and left and sufficient punishment. e amounted to $132,550,83. Gold bars taken , Nov. 26 Snow fell to- lead over Britt. The latter played for the for the face, but; W33 short. He stabbed o for export amounted to $36,332,C78 and for day throughout this state. In some Buffaloan's stomach and heart, and dur- Britt lightly with a right and loft to the ing domestic consumption $14,452,578: The gross places it turned Into sleet, and rain. the laft half minute of the round face.. Erne elbowed Britt hard in the OMAHA BURNS e placed his left on Erne's solnr plexus. face with left and drove his right hard STOREHOUSE expenditures on account of the mint DES MOINES, la., Nov. 20. 3now, the A Britt fought hlmoelf to a standstill and on the Callfornian's jaw. Britt placed his service, including loss bar wastage in first of the season, fell today in all parts both men went to their corners in a left hard to the body, and they clinched. Union Pacific Knllrontl Suffers Lois $1,910,503. Iowa. of 9175,000. 0 operating upon the metals, was of t Groggy condition. The terrific punishment Britt Jabbed . Erne on the mouth with his 0 WHOLESALE SHOES The earnings from all charges and in- administered by Britt was not to be over- left, and followed It with a right swing 0 87-8- ELOOMINGTON, 111., Nov. 2C. Thanks- Jim-mie- 's OMAHA. Nov. 26. Fire which started at 9 First Street, Portland, Or. cidental gains, exclusive of seigniorage, come by the mlnute'3 rest preceding the to the head. Erne put his left to 0 giving will be white in Central Illinois. seventh round, and when Erne stepped to face. Britt sent in a straight right midnight completely destroyed storehouse aggregated $S57,56S. The seigniorage real- Two Inches of snow had fallen up to the center of the ring In what proved to to the car and got away without a re- No. 2 of the Union Pacific Railroad, to- 0 live-ce- nt ized Jn the manufacture of enc and nben. be the final round it was Men that he was turn. Tie then put a right to the body gether with Its contents and several ivet-weath- er $1,910,370, the place, Heavy footwear, men's logging shoes, holi- pieces amounted to end almost gene. Britt was not blind to his and tried again for tho same but freight .cars., most of which were loaded A total Kelgnlorage accruing on the silver, KALAMAZOO, Mich., Nov. 26. Southern advantage, snd rushed at his man. landin.? Erne blocked It this time. Hoiors were day slippers and felt goods. general and com- body In- with supplies. Purchasing Agent George f nickel and bronze coins made In the Michigan Is experiencing' the first enow terrific, lefto to the and rights to the even in this round. Erne seemed to storm to A uppercut cought hL"? power, was W. Griffith said the building contained plete line. year $U,013,S56, which .was turned of the Winter. Snow has fallen face and head. left crease punching and was a depth of four Inches and the storm Erne in the solar plexus and he went down fighting stronger than in the preceding fiilly4l50,000 worth of stores, most of which general of the Treasury. - 000090000000000000000000 001 into the fund Phs co-fte- of for a count of seven, but his dominant rounds - wenT'castings, Iron pipe and othe'r heav?- "i?r!ih- - juwtggyi. ooit9tetsd9ce Ke" capacity df the mmVat'San energy usstrted itself and he gained his Round tt led with a left for the material, all of which is rendered use- cleco Is being increased by the introduc- nxassncliuftctts Election Fiprnrcn. feet, only to go down a few seconds later face, and Erno tried with Ills' left for less. The building Is burned to the ground tion there of methods and equipment that BOSTON, Nov. 26. The Executive Coun from another terrific left to the same the body, but "the blows were blocked. In and is a complete loss, which brings the place. over rJId exchanged have proved successful In Philadelphia. cil today canvassed the state election of He rolled and the best a clinch they rights and lefts. total loser to 5173,000. Officials of the road November 4. The figures show a he could to regain hio feet, but could not Jimmic cleverly ducked a right for the express the belief that the fire was in- The Director says that the Increased total so, produced an- HOTEL PERKINS Philadelphia vote of 39S.6S9, as against 324,536 last do and had body. Erne put his right to the face and cendiary. The fire started in the north end capacity of the mints at year. Ea,tcs, Re other champion. Jlmmie came back vlth a strenuous left of the building, and a general alarm und San Francisco and the prospective The plurality for the ca- - Washington publican candidate for Governor, over Jimmic Britt's professional fighting to the head. Jlmmie swung with a right brought the most of the city department Fifth and Streets PORTLAND, OREGON opening of the new mint at Denver will J leos year ago, mlx-u- p Gaston, Democrat, 37,120. a reer commenced than, a but and grazed Erne's face. In a he to the place. The Union Pacific firemen give the country a much greater coinage is against during he has successfully to the Republican plurality In 1901 of 71,542. Tho that time pu a right and left face. Britt had already arrived, and the united efforts capacity thun it has heretofore had. fought his way to the top. pent hard to the and fol- Republican candidate for Lieutenant-Go- v his left breast of the two departments were required to EUROPEAN PLAN while on the other hand the pressure was seen In dressing-roo- m ernor and all the other Republican state Frank Erne his lowed it with a left to the kidneys. Erne keep the fire from spreading.. The pressure on the mints i3 almost ready to relax, after the contest, and said: put In n vicious right uppercut to the fire- ' officers received pluralities varying from was insufficient for a time, and the Cl Instead of increase. The coinage of have no excuses to met a a FLrwt-- Cfeeclc RtBtanraBt 74oom 6Incl ...... T80 to L90 per day 55,425 64,534 "I offer: I jaw, which dazed Britt just trifle. men were handicapped, but managed to Rooms Doubt per 1.500.0CO silver dollars per month, now re- for Turner, for Treasurer, to a stronger man Connected Witn Hotel...... vi.uu to ear Olin, Secretary better, cleverer and a than Erne Jabbed Britt with his left and then confine the flames to the storehouse. Rooma Family E1.S0 to 13.00 iwr If quired by law, will come to an end for for of State. I expected a man who can lick any one put a wicked right straight to the Jaw, soon by the exhaustion of the stock of of-- his weight in the world, not excepting just as the gong sounded. Erne was im- Perished in Fire. bullion. . This requirement now calls for Arrested for Sleeping: at Kin Post. the colored champion. Joe Gans. I wao In proving, and had the better of the round. tne entire capacity of the New Orleans BOSTON, Nov. 26. On the charge of perfect' training for the contest, and felt Round 6 Erne rushed In. but his blows BOSTON. Nov. 26. In a livery stable fire SOMETHING nquire mint. When the dollar coinage ceases, oleeplng at his post, A. S. Rogers, first as gcod as I ever did. but the Californian were blocked. He succeded, however, in at East Boston today five firemen were Into our new guaran-- . that mint will be Idle unless work Is mate of the ship Kennebec, was arrested was too much for me, and I succumbed putting in several left and right Jabs to Injured. 23 horses perished and a. large teed maturity plan of diminished at Philadelphia and San Fran- by United State3 officers today. A similar to the inevitable." the face. Erne drove in a hard right to number of carriages and sleighs were saving either large or cisco to cive it employment. charge has not been preferred In the Jimmle Britt was in a happy mood and the jaw. Jimmle got mad and fought "When the Denver mint is opened the United States Courts for several years. could not say wordf) too kind or too con- like a demon, putting his right hard to small amounts. Call bullion output of Colorado and possibly The Kennebec arrived yesterday after 162 siderate of Erne. the face, and left to the body. Britt or write. of other mining districts of the West days voyage from 'Puget Sound. It is "Erne is, without a doubt, the cleverest landed strongly with his left on the face, STOLE PORTLAND BONDS. now going to Philadelphia will be cut charged that as the ship was rounding man I ever met," he said. "He did a thing and In a fierce mlx-u- p Britt put hi3 right Cape Horn last August, Rogero fell asleep that no one else has ever done he landed Were In Overcoat Pocket of Billiard oft from the latter Institution and the - on Page.) report says it is not advisable to reduce at his post. Rogers denies the charge. on me in plaees that L have always conc'ld- (Concluded Fifth Player at Waldorf-Astori- a. EQUITABLE SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N still further its operations in order to 242 STARK STREET supply work for New Orleans. It ac NEW YORK. Nov. 26. While John G. cordingly is "recommended coinage Underhill, a real estate broker, wa3 con- C. E. LADD, Pres. T. B. "WILCOX, Vlce-Pre- s. F. McKERCHER. Secy. that operations be discontinued at the latter versing with friends In the billiard-roo- m of institution at the close of the current A CONTRAST the Waldorf-Astori- a, his overcoat was fiscal year and that 11 be conducted here-- stolen. He has reported to the police that fter as an assay office. In the pockets were two $1000 gold 6 per If coinage operations are now discon cent bonds of a water company In Port- tinued at New Orleans so much of the land. Or In the coat also was a check Heavy In- - for a dress suit case he had left at anqther Paid for machinery there as Is good condition 1 X W!V and of approved design can be transferred hotel. The case contained articles valued to the new Denver mint, and the esti- at $500. The cool thief later presented the mates for equipment there corresponding- check and got the. case and Its 'valuable ly contents. reduced. "7. Cast Iron Scrap Attention is called to the fact that thfe 3? gold coinage country en- of the is' now CONTENTS OF TODAY'S PAPER. - WILLAMETTE IRON & STEEL WORKS tering almost entirely into storage, and that the coinage of the entire annual de- Portland, Oregon. posits Is unnecessary. The Treasury holds ForetRrn, about $500,000,000 of coined gold, which, Reports from Guatemala fay the volcano of the report says, is doubtless more than Santa Maria Is still In eruption and spread- - will be called for In a generation to come. lnc devastation. Page 2. An of the.currcnt coinage is being de- Mrs. Gore's funeral in Paris was a picturesque posited in the Treasury for certificates. affair. Page 2. When gold is required for export it ' is Payment of the Chinese Indemnity Is given ag wanted 'in bars, while for domestic circu- the cause of sending silver to the lowest lation the public prefers the Treasury cer- price in history. Page 1. tificates, which, with some modification Domestic. might Fire-Pro- of the statutes, as well be Issued was marked reduction In the sum of Highest Grade of Safes There AF against bars. money coined last year, according to the Under the limitation placed on the stock mint report. Page 1. of subsidiary silver coins by the act of Senator Frye Is opposed to tariff revision and PORTLAND SAFE & LOCK CO. March 14. 1900, no mere of these de- In favor of the Impossible y bill. nominations can be issued, de- C. General Agents 205 SECOND ST., near Taylor while the Page mand is regular and must continue with Nearly one-thi- of the anthracite coal miners the growth of popujatlon and business. are still unemployed. Page 3. The director sees no occasion for a limit Pncillc Const. on the stock of subsidiary coin, inas- Fourth and Morrison Sts. much as its issue and Eira Durand Is pardoned by Governor Geer. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS retirement Is Page 1. Portland, Or. wholly automatic. In response to the needs of the business community. Escaped prisoner from Fort Stevens la re- ed and reliable dentists, where all work captured. Page 4. is guaranteed absolutely painless. Salem Republicans name strong municipal SILVER AT ITS LOWEST ticket. Pase 4. Baker City youth has thrilling experience with cougar. Page Full Chinese Indemnity Said to Be the i. Set Teeth $5.00 Cause of It. Sport. Gold Crowns Britt. Californian. beat Erne. New Ycrker, 5.00 LONDON, Nov. 26. The continued de- for world's white llghiwelght champion- Gold Fill 1.00 cline in the. price of silver causes some ship. In seven rounds. Page 1. conelderable'comraent In. financial circles. Cornell woa Intercollegiate cross-count- race. Silver Fill 50 According to the houses, Pace 5. it is regarded as being directly due to University of Orecon team arrives in Part-lan- d, China's flooding the market with silver and Is In good condition for today's Our offices are not managed by ethical dentists, but In payment of the Indemnity to the pow-er- 3. game. Page o. Prior to the recent disturbances Portland Academy defeats" Bishop Scott Acad- by Eastern graduate specialists. China was a large buyer of silver In emy 11 to 0. Page ". London, but now the balance of trade Is Fo""-s-" reversed, and Instead of China taking Commercial and Marine. NEW YORK DENTISTS sliver In return for tea, silk and other Haa-- y trade In poultry comes to an end. articles Imported Into the United King- Page 11. dom, she has to ship sliver in payment Strong tone to Chicago wheat market. Page 11. of manufactured articles. This alone, Many stocks at Xew York under heavypres THE AEOLIAN COMPANY New York without the large Indemnity disburse- sure. Fasre It. Manufacturers of ments, Is considered sufficient to ac- Steamer Indravell! reports rough weather. Aeolian Orchestre5!es Aeolian Pipe Organs count for the depreciation in the value of Page 10. the metal. Portland and Vicinity. AND . It is pointed out that even If China Property-owner- s call on Mayor to veto oil dis- paid the indemnity In gold, tho result trict ordinance. Page 12. THE PIANOLA would be the same, as she would have Port of Portland Commissioners Aell of secret to send the same quantity of silver to executive session in drydock trial. Page 8. Europe In order to buy gold. The Chi- Churches unite Thanksgiving nese contention that China should pay .for services. Indemnity Pace 12. ML the at the higher rate of ex- jTo-- B. change in force when the recent peace 1703 YE THANKSGIVING PRAYER. 1002 THE THANKSGIVING PLAYER. Liberal donations are given charitable Insti- Oregon WELLSHeadquarters 12. Agent treaty was signed tutions. Pace . Washington Sole 353-35- finds some support 5 "VVashlacton at, City & Suhurban Is ready accept Idaho oo r. among the leading English houses, who to blanket Parle franchise. Pbrc 12,