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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1901)
THE MORNING ASTOUIAN. SATI RDVY. NOVMMHKR !. VM) IT .it 2 r, i v;.V, 11 . l -" i T : If: aL mi i is signiucdiu irui the very best is IT 3 riry used in the nursery. At tne sjme time, tn jj hundreds of families where economy decides I the choice, Ivory Soap is selected. Thus .its purity attracts the rich; its economy attracts the poor. High j quality and low cost: is there any better combination ? k TODAY'S WE1ATHBR. PORTIAXD. Nov. S. Western Ore Jon and Western 'Washlnirton. rain: outheriy winds. Eastern Oresin, East ern Washington and Idaho, cloudy and threatening, southerly winds. AROUND TOWN. TERSON'AL MENTION-. Judi Winton was 'n Portland yes terdiy. Walter Jackson, a PortUaJ cigar dealer, la In the city today. Mm. S. Balfe and W. Bilfe. of Ba ker City, were In Astoria yesterday. Rav. and Mrs. G. C. Love, of Port land, are visiting frit-nds in the cl:y. William Livingston, of San Francis co, was among yesterday s arrival at the OcclJnt. Captain W. A. Fktbel. formerly tn commaod at Fort Stevens, but now of General Randall's staff, arrived in the city last night ff a short visit. Frank I. Dunbar, neeretarv of sute arrived in :h cHy laa: evening. Mr. Dunbar is in excellent health. H" will spend the lav in the city, returning to Saiem this evening. W. F. Lynch, who has been taking the Asiorian's tel-graph rt"rt at the Western I'nlon f r the past we-k, re ceive.!, word yesterday of the serums Illness of his s:.t-r. and he i!l 1 ave this morn ng for Lc Ange;.fl. Mr. Lynch is an ex;rt ..p-rator anl Man ager Johns n mmj his departure. Edunr! W. Wright. -. mmcr. i ll e!i tor of the Oreir.miiii. dm- J iwn ? terJay on th Ley I j. ml Br.s. -Mr. Wright is wrv much "n-ere-: ..) :n maritime matt is and ts a-ur-I that he would see the ' (uinli'a at one of the l iwis: itag- ev-r rc-rll He spent :i- aft-rno oi .n th- .-'tv ml re turned on the nig'.t train. The little C-rmat Birk Wer ra Jul rather an eg.'.t.ng ex;:l-n.-e ye:-rdhy afternmr1. b'lt f rtuTf ly no djmage was dne. Tv? birk. w us arK-hirel In the stream, bj: j:''m abiy th officers n-gle, t d :. g.v- t ae am'hor sufficient chain, and tae ves 1 began drifting with the etr jng '-l)b tiV. She se' In towaid the Tr-.-ort 1 k and got to far in that a line mUhl haw been pisj. A man standing .,n the duck ofT-r-i to make fat a line if the mate would :hr it asa.re. but the suggestion was n'it favorably consi-ler-el. and the !ark -ntinu'-d en d-t un-n-rta;n course d iwn .str-am. Just as fhe was about to crafi into th Kinnev dock the tug Wallula came along and took h"r in tow. The bark wan ma le fast at the Kinney dock and is now ly ing there. Ju.n li-f Te the tug came aii.ng th' port anchor was droppej, tut it, to,, failed to hold. If favorable comment by the p'ess miv be v-cpt-l as evidencing the merit .,f a theatrical attraction. "Hunt ing f.,r Hawki.-is." which win be seen a: F.shers' o;era .vue, Monday night, may be consld- re 1 thoroughly first class In every particular. Dramatic critics who have reviewe the perform ance are unanimous and enthusiastic in praising this ne- comedy, and pure Pears is not only the best soap for toilet and bath but also for shaving. Pears was the inventor of shaving stick soap. Established orrr no years. I - ! I f I.I 1 in nomcs oi weaim wncre demanded, Ivory Sojp is I ly no better evlndonoe may be obtain ed. Differing from the majority of farce comedies, which are usualiv clumsily thrown together farces, mere ly vehicles, as ll were, for the Intro duction of specialties. "Hunting for Hawkins" is said tj contain an ori ginal and interesting plot, so cleverely constructed a to maintain the inter- est of the audience throughout Its ac tion; although the play was written solely to create laughter, and Joes not contain one really serious line. S-at sale opens this morning at 9 oI -t at Griffin A Reed's. Some time ago ex-Secretary of State Kincaid eugg.-sted. that a change had come over the dreams of H. W. S- 'it. editor of the Oreg.n'an, anl the man ner In which it ali came about has Just been told. The tiarrator is a g n tleman who usually kn.-ws what he Is talking aobut and the story Is siid to be straight. Som months ag Mr. Scoct was East. While In New York Mark Hanna wirnl him. asking that he call at his Washington city headquar ters. Mr. Scott lgn Ted the first sum- mceis. b'lt t.ok tile next train f r Wasn ington on receipt of a s-vonJ r-iuet. from Mr. Hanna. He cxD'amel that the Oregvmian hail bitterly attacked McKin ley's adminLstraUm. h oi ling up Hanna as the goat. Hanna said be didn't care abmt him.-If. bur he thought Scott waa In mighty small business to go aft -r th admlnUt ration so harl. "Now. I have a f w f.-l-nds l h. muII g again-st th rar- f..r a 1'iuarter of a million -a. h v -1 vj t le hng re-luce 1 t straightene d .-iv.im-', stance." Mr. II.i.i:;a went An. "a-id I a.-k-"l v .u ti com- h -r- t ! i v r.i.tt I ', might t 11 y 'U what I t:r-:i I I .f ! you don't 1-t Bo on the i lmic-trat. .n. ; I Aiil gtth-r t g-'her a (. ,v .,f t.io. ' fr.vnds and In lu them t. pi iv ttie i r son new -iHije-r bos.r; -s 1 1 tli.. x-:-nt of a million r s. rnak-1 rTifto-rs n.naii' ii'.ilv xtrem'lv t r -i -.i i 'or y m. I fa! v a eclat . tha. you ha v.. at ; preen' a m n ( 'ly in y oir line ut ' Wet. but I think I can II ml i v arouni it " W.iat S o.t sail t. th s ide;,nen; sav-th not. bat : .e cim.e ! in the ilr-am.H r-ui: -d. In ref-rring to th - trouble whi n ori ginate 1 ;n the Order ' Washington at 3wtt!, about two we-ks ago. this pep male the err oti- us s'dni.( that 'linjiea.'hnvnt prc -.-dings had nn d- ciile.l upon against the -upretne 1 -l-e ollic'i.il.s " rr-.io:i as .nade t - fol lowing day, at tn reiu't of organiz er Small, who was in tn ctv at t'.i I tune. Supr-m Scrtirv M-tch-li. of iFirtland. writes that the inir-stat-rn-nt I hi ca'.l .oome trouble In neirbv I lu ' ei. .in 1 reou-strt a f 'J I i--r s'atemon tiie fa-f. It apt-ir- that I'm I -.it Pafk-T. of the Seattle rdr. ns lnitd .h- ;r ?' lifiBn against the -up; .n lolg ffl 'iais, alleging toat 'h- rd r wan not founded on the pr.tie.pl s f I fraternity; -hat t..e 1 ( -.v-1 no ' -er . e. .oi i f O.n . an. I Ih if Tie sn-o,-rn.. ali .-rs Il.sb Jrs.-. th funds !n aov m in ner vvhbh they ih ' rr op ion wis r In t-1 itt bv Mr. I'ir -r. A ."iinit t.e was appointed liy the S a : . bulge to in i-estigate. and the supreme "fTl crs w -nt to Seattle t a.itr-ar i -fore the orl-r there. F'arker assurrcd a m-wt ungraceful attitude, it in related, and finally lft th meeting, after tear ing his badge from his coat and throw ing It to tne Ho .r. The result of the investigation was th - complete exoner ation of th- offlc'aU wh ise manner of eon 1m 'ting affairs had b-en assailed. The orler is In exceilnt shape and its supreme offlc-rs. wh Integrity is above r-proi -h, wore mu'-h annoyed at the effort to Injure them. The Antorian che-rfully mikes this corrsction, and trust it will nae the effect of cor recting the false Impression created by tne previous publication. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and tlodicr t':l. TRIED TO KILL THE HUSBAND Bloodless Shooting Affray Oc curred Yesterday Afternoon at Town of Clifton. A WOMAN WITH TWO l.OYLRS Oue MiJ Married sad Ikscrictf Iter, while lit (liber tliJ M.u 1'iiUJ t Sup part llrr, nil Trouble L a -uciJ nhea T Met. There iw triubi at I'lifton yester day, when 15 rr r.'ters. nlgr. o ok at the Tivke IVlnt ovster hou', this city, pvk five shots at N. F.mk. doub; Usa with the Intention of ending Hie Utter s existem-e. Fortunutdv no bio 'd was s!ud. and the dUtlcultv IU prob ably be st;Kvl in an amicable man ner. The story leading Up to ;he shoot ing le a strange vie. Kiijht or nine years ago F.inks, then dul'e n ycung and teckless fellow, who puaded around under th, name "Tom Mi'.ligen." met iwvtty Iau Bvans. of Sin Fra: cii. the daughter of well-to- lo par ents. MarriaK rsullsl. but aft it a very short time the husband nt K. st. Years went bv and 't was supposed he had dirtl. No word came from him At that time Peters operated x lars-' nwtaurant In San FrancLnv and was quite wealthv. Mrs. Fanks (' Mllligen") met him. and. whether or n it they were ever mtrrie.l. the couple lived tut'ther afterwards. Two cruldn-n. a bov and a girl, were born. Four or five years ago, according to the story relitej last evening by Fanks. Peters left the wom an and came !o Clifton, wh-re Mrs. Fanks reside 1 with her daughter. Mm. Ji Filangos. M.Mntime Fanks hid re turned from the Kass:, but d: I n.t see hl firmer 'f'. aod. at the lutOreik of t'lo Spanish w-ir. enlist M in tl.e volunteer heavy Infantry and went to the Philippines. On his return be pro. ceed M to enjoy himself in Sin Fi.in cisco and finally met the wife Thcv .".gr-ed to again live together and com-m-n.-ed h.js-k"ping at onre. One day ihere came a letter fnni P,er. He sail the children wl-h-il to see their mther. and assured h -r he woulJ remain out of sight If sie wish ed t) make th vtait. Accomninlel bv her huiband. she arrival on the Kl b'r bust Friday. Fanks wnt on to Port land, while his wife went to Cl'fpm He hid been In Portland onlv a short time wh'n lis wife wte. asking htm to come to Clifton at once This let ter he d'd not receive until yesterday, when a sei-oid letter urging his prs. nee was also n-c-i.od. He reach ! i 'lift n vster lay morning, wen; at on e the hour of IVters and there tn t th man. For a time tb ngs seemed pleasant enough. tut when I'eter-s I f the ro m. sa1ng he would go after ime milk, h" told Mrs Fanks it was his intention to a f.fl- anl Plo.i Fanks l it i etemstv M s. Tal ks .ic. uaint"d h t husband w-th the s :u it o i. i'ut he slid he was. n i; v..r.'. d. as h i.' li -ve) I'-t.-rs w is h irtnl s. p.-ters' caildren iia l ii-en i4 i'l.ftn ' r some tint', iiv.ng w!h tti-'r ;i ml rn .lii.r. an. I tie I tile glil a-.is till ing yes; -r I iv a hen Fi'.ks w -ti : ait anl J i n -I her Mrs Kinks, f i it tl.at trouble might ensue, isl,. Finks '. -r his pl-s-ol. and. uring I;. r-t- d the gun in a trunk. When I rs r-'urn-l ti t.n liou-e he manage to g t liold of tne xun. though Mis. Kinks detected him. A struggle for th- weap 17GH IS TORWRE. liczema is caused by an acid liutnur in he ldool comiti,' in contact with the kin and prcludm,' great redness and in flammation ; little pustular eruttions form and discharge a tiiiu, sticky fluid, which dhes and scales off ; sometimes the skin is bard, dry and fissured. Ec.ema in any form is a tormcrttinj', r.tubborn disease, and the itching and burning nt times are almost unlKt.ira',!; ; the acid burning humor seems to ooze o'.:t and set the Ekin on fire. Solves, waihea nor other exter nal applications d j any real gojI, for as long as the poiyn remains in the blood it will keep the skin irritated. BAD FORM OF TETTER. " Per t!ir-e y ai 1 had Teller on my bands, which c iced them to swell p, twice heir n.-ilural size. Fart of liie lime the Cim ase wa i in the form cf run ning lores, very pain ful, a nd ra .,ug me ' urh rfisromforl Four iortors laid (lie Teller had pr'iftrc.el P) far to be cured, and they could d n.a.dng for me. I ts,k only three bottln of 8. ft. S. i nd wa completely ured. This was f,ltef.n years i's-o. and I have never pace seen any ai;ta of ny old trouble." Mss. L. D Jacksok, 1414 McGre fit., KannasCity, Mo. S. S. S. neuttalizet) this acid poison, coolsthe ifxl end restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the rough, unhealthy skin becomes soft, smooth and clear. cures Tetter, Ery sipelas, Psoriasis, Salt Kheum and all skin diseases due to a pois oned condition of the blood. Send for our book and write us about your case. Our physicians have made these diseases a life study, and can help you by their advice ; re make no chargeforthisservice. All correspondent, is conducted in strictest confidence, t THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. on foltiwcl, and. Iiiaiipg li w'fe scream. Finks ru!ie, t the house .-inl attcinpl d to force his Wav In , ho opened i he door IN'icis nrd tw.ee I but neither bullci t 'k ff.vl. Toe c'ltldn'li were In the hci ,, anl Fanks rcilr-od that lie mlaht got ibem out ef luiiiu'e wav While he w is sill) cut. i ale the 'ions.- IVits appeared mid took i i shot at him Fanks repair M to a hiith ein'iankiueut and arm -1 li.niself wi.a vks. K tv ;ime ivieis male an 'iffort l.i shoo:. Fanks pcllcd aim wlih i 'stone, ind while tbree 11 It'.l MUI stiot.s w t T r.d ti 'lie leek crTcc! M s. KanKs 1 -k a U ml. me of l'ic s .uatlor to ntrtke In e.-.;v ti n the house Fanks follow d her and Pel a staic ol down ihc iJi lrvtd trtcU U :h.s s. i,. ,,f i,, ivce I n iM.fi in.'o-s 1. .ephonvd p. SieriiT Linli.c, mih a man ba I .icio'il anl kol . ih wile f an 'thcr Th slierifl oftc;, I .he mi.--gest; 'it that (he 'llfl miles arm lie in sches aii.l re-r,'iie the woman, hut the piMple I; (he other , n, of the ih. ne olerin m,. any I.H:e l.i m0 mi. ten will :h a.bged k I nap t , as tie was trine I S i the Sh'TiiY went u. !as( niu'it lo look Into the nuCcr Mrs Fanks b.viinie ill s.xni aft' r I-sinIo I'liftoii and h ! hu-sbuid .1 t Tiniiied lo r-eturti wl.h her l her mother s home. All the Interested purlieu weie !at O! if ton w-aen Sheriff l.mvlllc reach id the scne. AHer examining Into the case the sheriff concluded tint, a the ,inan and h;s wife woud 'li li-aw Mhis iviiv; if (he countn, it would not Ii,- advisable lo bring the matter inl ' the conn, anl u -cord nglv no serv-sls wer- malv I'unki iirnvil in the cltv Us! ev 'ning, while his wife in at Mrs ; Fating.' h -ine It U Fank. mi.-ntloii to g to .Virtland Sunday morning and mo't his wife at "lift m on toe wav up. Pet t-s wis eiipivxed lo have re- ' turtn-vl on last night's (rain, but prob ably i-tM-lu lel t at nt himself fr.om the cltv 'or few davs. The nturv lime reditel w as given to a rep 'i ter last evening by Fanks PORTLAND IS OUT OF If CAXNOT l.OVti IIOI'K IOK SI A I'ORI KKCOUMIION. New York 1'iipcrSiiys tliwSliippinn .Must .Soon I'c liiuc ul the .Mouth of the ktvir. j The New Y rk I'onunerciai. wh.le i stu.ll uly refri.noig from ni ni.oning i the hated name "Astoria." .ik ilo inints lit that the Columbia harbor L. Soon to le used bv the warring tra",-onll-n ntais It uuuies Irving M Scott as . lying that Aster, i will make niatteis interesting for San Frincisco though. :"f c 'Ure. tie Hiiition is iires.-nt d In ! somen lu: d.fferent Knghsh. Th.-Com-in r lai'e ditorul ar,l l'--a mil r"!;. ration of s;at rnents nil I bv It diiinur gs .lis -ussion for re. titt;..n of Asto ria, anl Its tiui'iv and p ts'.svni en-t.-nto n that the "v iiarv.-s must ir (o the nhiti" -is as f 'ltows As til- sel,..r;l f the I'ae. II i oi. i. ni in o n 1 1 n : t u.s in I r! lis :., Mil N'or: l-'r in i "o-1 1 1 ; i ,,(--, 'b ho y a.lg I -o h I ' i : t re I . it Hi i t I i i I ho ra'.r I .1 l t f.l I ' le-t nit 'I -'-eh' ,n up of -ii;.Ti n lots Th.it g I" of : I i'i il iu .in' iK i .is I'll Ck it in I ni.i'nl- '.nt ,"n. l t il in I rn iv w i' i linn Ii--1 I-- (i v. it-r bus. traltl t'n it had g c liite i i the i Tied , os an I h l r. d is,,.- u'.-iiv f .r .or "' th "i .Id n I' T'l 1(1 I. a lilttle 1- tn i e ! - -w nil- shi ps w . don-, from s ill i -,v it lal.ll-b-l h-rS"lf a., th e lii;!,t ,,f h,r. . f ii t ni ;th in st f.ivoi '.I of eltl'H. b"i the ! lllguag "ther- wer i III t pill I loro'ly in f t h rn i ' lie p: hills for In n to nh" K- d to g t lo her wharv Tims the siruggg!" warmly. In lb- davs wh-n "'"Ills Hunting ton te ll ih.. k-v to the trans.-ini'i'-ntal trarll" s.tintlon the Int-r-sts '. Sin Fran !.s. .. were well c-ns-rved and I ie South -rn I i.lfb- railroad .ihi ti it tl at Its ambition rivals liaiil-d lialns as light as ! were issdil- to mike th.in. Hut Mr Huntington has iiermnnenllv I i!d dou ti h.s i ir s a id Hie e'lmg-.-n in ih'- rnilr, a t w-.cll have he .n b .th nu merous; mil iinpo'tant since be i!ied. Th- coniniiiiiltv-iif-ltit'Tes. phaee miv b" -xtend.-d. but as It now en lures the rlv 1 1 y of i'ai '.fli- i oao-t p iris h le pm. h e ;i sharji tensl.in. Ii'e;cr sli!is hive ten l"l pi place I'ortlnnl, nn Hie Wll-lain'-tie rivr. on tb" d Tensive. I'ngoi Miund rivalry' hm silled down to y -a tl" -ml Ti'oin.i almost, and San Fraricimn has s'Xin mu -h of 1U t m nis" g'Cng by (he northern r nib ts from Chicago. Mr. Irving M S-ott. builder of the Oregon, and one d ,sey I . n';fl-.l with San Francls-in's interests, express -s the le-f that Chicago may tie made the distributing point for hi. nrieit, be cause the railroads now give that citv an Orbntal Hhlnrcng nit-. II- b lievs, ther-for-, that l ie c,mp!-ilon of the IMhrnua '"mal i 'he only salvation of San Francisco tin the chief seaport if the Pacific coast. As It Is now. (he shortest 1 1 n - of travel is going to be seleets-4 by the rallroids. mill that line will be ov'r the ("ascad'-s or down the Columbia. If the latter, the trains will go clear Ihr ugh to the sao to Ihe lowext point at the mouth of the Co. iumbla river oil- hundred miles be yond Portland. Mr, Scott snys San Francisco will find Us-f tn one rpe of the shortest 'line of travel. 'With Our Store Comfort and Happiness l is tlie insivlc nl llic lioiisp, nut tin iMitn.l tli.it nukes tin- t li.inii tt Iioiiip II tin tlwt'llini; is liiu-il with licaiity aiul li.is an .(iiiKjilHTc til p.ir.iilisc, it cannot In- ciiiiolilril lv ftTiu! ciiilifllisliiin iit nr lirlittlctl lor want ol it. E.EDS Vet V miss'.ye ,l'l llliposoig. bl lr.lll- in, I. ma s i .,, kn lii and ioi,on. acid mil fo ( Th-v sirs imigii II n! and ii una at D1,MG CHAIRS Hot Hill, llUb- of finest led oak, steady s-ller at tlur first car . .id ef new stvb'S lias already re. he I our alei " 'in and sere Hie pull.c I'ur r piit.id n in Ih Hue of gol Is go rnee. a lit u cheaply we can c'Mt a I irge room with heavv weglit liH.'l-mil, lint sells for bghi wei,t it no sis nur Im ol. tuns run from e'1,' t i II is p r m I. nd we , the lloor iei.lv It cio-loiii.i s Ii: our siienooms, ,ui. n-r lie good, CHA5. HEILBORN 0 the cuial oompl -ted h-w.-ver. San Fran. Is, o's pnnl.ge as a ap rt will rein .hi mi niiKiir I. ind I'i - N' .rt'iwe.t coast w ll have lo Ib. c'lit n- with the volume of ira le origin itlng ti. vottl Ih ' M issiippi v .-. Wtirtl 'VNS Till: VICTIMS Chas T Y-rk Ssii They l'av M suol l'1'...-s f..r liifeiior I'i. tor s NloW YnllK. Nv T'i- r.ioi :iat i 'his T Ye: k- i.a. I til'.'"'! il"1 isso f r two Tuni-rs has . v .k. l em. .iailc bnil U fr..iu that g-ut i.-ni an. a. . T ling to l ie It -raid's 1'"' I 'ii i. l'ie. ni cu- Th- pi. tur.a In .pi :! m. wh.ch ri it ii K In Mr Y.'ik.s p-ivat,- of. tie - nt the Hampton bubd n g are 0". ' e.irlv n.eks of Hi,, famous ll.-iglteh .li tis;, on,, of Ih in "In Siinnv 1 alv.' ' ng biird'v r c 'gnUable .is ,i 'l'uni'-r a: nil "Ttie orl, - has n .-n lir-at-v ex iggerat-il." .i d Mr Y.-ik -s, In ans wer to an lnuuir "I would "ot pas anv sii' h price I'l.-iur n w i . ti sell a: these ,ii-ur l figures me ,m a iten-ral rule n U worth anything like h- amoint an I such r-Hir!s I r gar I ..s rni , hleon to art Itsetf ' 'F re gneis I i n t siy onv iis h m.m.-v f T works of art It is 1,-ft f T Am -rlcuu lo ,l i the r d u: "is ill th r-sis-ct." "Wiiit ab.iit be du'v "'i p.-iunn sh pl-'l to Auier . a'" was .-k -. Ttie dll'V III the pls( is c lli ale I with rh ,'re-ent Is r-'oii ka'i.c lo siv I he I at.'' r.-iJe- 1 VP. Y i-S- ' It- -fue in- pres-iit i .i t tf W'-n; in' i i"t ail on. all ph-'uie pii'il' I ii-' r- lliil a. r.. a linl'.t' I fr- " rc-r-, in ,irt;'s i i" i' iv ,0a! !! . I tic i d I ic ' M 0- i !'' ' pi . tini. 'I'll-' "II iias , is etir'-lv .an n .: I,e i . itv of b o.g n ,- in, t 1 1 oi w i ' i ,ic"!'., iii a-'s's Ii S to h- l"ll' . I ti,, it - . I'm' ,1 i - -.. ll no! I." I. f .is 1 1 1 l,e, :. , t : i .1 I he w orid la !l . .!llds l,t, . i ; i 1 . II W 'Iks f ait " WAS FIHI'INHI.Y WITH I.I I'lil -I "stales Arinv S'lig- "n Talks of the l-a I Kirl. M'.W VnltK. Nov s .in., .f the in .st aiiiinite fi' .",,s ,,f t,i Hung Chang in (Us ciiintrv ,s I r. I. nils .- mi in "f ihU .Itv I'r Seaman who w ae formerly a sing' ni In the I'nliel States army ss-rviee in I r! Itl-o anl t'i- Philippines, s;-tit i.iin,. t i in.- In i liini during Ihe war of I s'. S i .lose til (he tniiiv sing" oi appr '.ica 111.- dis- ihigiilsheil Chin im.in ..wing I i n fiiend--inlp b"tw"en i be d . ,'oi's fath-r and f-iarl 1,1 liial at "ii, ton ne was in- vlP'd to accent ,,f Die .-,lt 1 1 1 1 v of Hie vie loy's pil ice ' for ii yar." Spe ik ing of ihe earl's la-l llln-ss. I ir. S -a-111 ni h 1 1 1 i "When I sail go.,l-ln t Karl 1,1 last Mareli I didn't exneel that he was so soon lo leave )iU people. ll.. was a very old man and hud b-'n-i suff rer from st'imach troulin-s. ihscepsla imd J lllll.ge.sll'ill nil lU lire. It 1V.IS l)e,'llle lie took li'oe i i I , X'Ti ise, t "t.lliU It Is ,i,m!cfl th - dig ilty of a man to be seen walking, and nbout nil the walking 1,1 did was lo anl from his s.-dan chair. I iri-d to iiiuue Into him Ih it for Ihe sake of his health be must lake walks or oilier ex-rclse, but In this r-sp 'cl he c uild not be reformed. "I do not behove Dial 1,1 w mid have died had lr. Mark b'-.-n In ntlendance as usual. Dr. Mark is an exi edlmrlv able physician. Itut at Ihe time nf U'a death be was away wild Prlnc Cliuun. who went lo flerminiy with ttie apology commission. 1,1. wh-n left alone nirelv look any care of himself and ll was only by constant vlgilan e on the part of I)r. Mark that he was kept nllve to the rip- old UK- that lie was p-rinKl-d to attain. "In stature Isl Hung ''hang was u veritable giant. Ills physique was sph-ndl 1, all except his legs which were undeveloped and thin for want of ex ercise. Th-v had become atrophied from lack of use. ''The Incident, which brought us to gether tl er than ever le-fore wsh when Wn were discussing the rights of an Open Gateway to 7.50 2.00 A Solid oak. brllllanily pd'shrd. rxlra laitf. Muted rg A III 'iicy sivrr at... LINOL-BUiMS the t'ii!:,-d States ! Hie Phlllpplnce 1. 1 a: nie , I that by r'ghl the islands .c long.-1 to I'hllia Klnally be d (bat h.. w in. e l to kn ' what right tt' t'nltel Slates bad iieue than onv o.b r r bls-r I i enter the islands I aiiworvd him lu'i rlv .ailing hl atteuilon to Hi" ' , fT -rt s of Knssti. roigifln t. iiernt.iiiv. Fian e mi I Italv ! pl.t '', ti and .i I sti uld think vour n .-lien, v , ni h i t .-iioiigii 1st I eggs in von l,jkei with'ui wishing f t an eper country ih.i! 's ste id in wi' The answer he llk'-d anl from Hut in oil' nt he tic -i tine ru n in 'p- than i-or a . banning n.isi " Wntit.ti Tii 1 : N I NI1XT YI'.AU tv.'.s is in,- rvent d l. on of on' "f tic pr'niiti'ii; sietl'-s of Ihe world, an l w alle time miv b- few peoi:e Who W'l believe this prrdlellon, ttiere are thousands of othei who not only bet; eve bill kll'W fp'tll r eerl.ll. " that there ia only one sure cure for .l sleinaeh. liver anl b '.'l complaints, an I (hat Is listener's Stoma-h Un lets It h ia Im" !1 hlg! ly rec.imnieii.ini Py pr inlneiil prisl HtlK, b--aii"e it has ilwax b.en found reliable We urg" ih se who me suff'-r'ng fnun Id'S-stlon, ' Iv-sj . ps! i. c Misl pat'oii, fla uleiicy. n r- .visne.s. or ln 'mill, to give It f-f tr.nl. lo not c ept a substitute The genuine has our private die .tamp l "r III- tie k "f Ih" b tile Why Wait I'lltil III!' Ills! lllili.ltr I" I'll.V vntir witilit .-Iniis'.' Iii yon ever tliitik Imw iiiih Ii lmii r u uiir if Iniivy wititcr shur Wiitllil litst if yoil Imlll'lil llli lll ami wnro 1 1 1 1 n ft'v (inn's just to lit'iiik tlii in in lipfntv (lie mil t t ami slushy wentlitT liciriiiM? liny yniir lit'iivy winlt-r sIkich how ; luciik tli iii in ;,rml tiitlly liini tlicy'll last nioiitlis lmi'i r; Ihcy'll give you mudi lictlcr wriir; licsjilos they'll Man! tin extra heavy nolc. W lint apl llrs In t'ie pen slmlll Hhoei aprllea a w.-il In lilt- wniiie.i. We're Leaders In Fine Shnewear Edwin C app' Men's Fine Shoes Wnme a "ijaiteii tpiull y " HIhm.i $;,(MI Mi ll's shoea HIM) t ..iii.-n s Well Hli.e s 2 50 I'i H.5(l Mm' W iipe pm if .sh e, . (.,()() "pei In. Mie for Unions, I, MlnlnK llll'l M llbi, I'll. Hnl'llrr II' OK anil -lioea nl all klmla .JOHN IIAIIN Old Melieiil Hhtie Hun KOPP'S BEST ADelicioim and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The Northern PacMo Drwry, of which Mr. John Kopp Ii proprlttor, makes beer for domestic nd export trade. Ilottled beer for fumlly us or keg beer supplied at any time. Delivery In the city free. f4orth Pacific Brewery HQXSL PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON The Only FlrMt-CIMM Hotel In Portland COUCHES The correct !yle for th" ll"b ril home l'ol.;i',l .mk with thn Vrloiis Q L f digs Soiiieiliing that Kivea omil ul 'M fj I I and U a wonderful lurgam oi .. . UXi EXTENSION TABLE .00 nr expert lliioleuui pun ut tnialng lo urn , hi Hie un.- pr. r Hint la nd ournp' ii i,, !av the SON. I rendv to iioiiurs bow charged for lln u in oi ' lUS.sl) TIM! ul' THIl tU'lVI!." Tics et.-iiing. at t!i- Salvailoti Army bail, a vet aih,. .!! ,m I Inten-s'tng s-r, . I, e will I,- h Id His .iiaiih- iliJl- .O ' "the .eU." ld tw ,i-. t.l III 'l..l '"111-, and wood rful o'd't t lew .ll will ; 0 Itiotgtil 1,,-foie th i- ingrt-gAtloli i I o-;- V v .orl.il;v .nvt.r.J lo rtttend .s.-ats fie-. Pleasing the Ladies r -f;-sj(- (Mlttni Ills' Ji.tift wibtiH crijttf tUnkrf fllimi ( frtii, w'.rf (lir aiul Ih- ft fli r !: .ii t Ft s . ftw r w ll r'.fmtt I'ut ftfet Viit4i ffrit(, nj HiftJlT ( uti- i".linir f flu r tr ) rUf )0 Hirtr i.stilUtt Ikmi'c Itii.ikc Uiitf it'll in tn re tha t lufr .t ( tin., ftti-t tnftuj i' im iitj .in try WILL MADISON. Fisher's Opera House I I.. K. H III, Inu, aiiil Ma ENJOY TOIRSELF filoiidiiy, Nov. II I'irst Tilllii Ili Tc of This SrilsniiH (ireiltrst l.ailhllio Suri r-os. Hawkins" A Merry Musical ('ninthly. Pro nenteil hy a J.ij; ('oiiiiiitiy of Kim Makers. John L. Kearney, A.s "Hum kins." Dozens of Specialties They're Great I Ab.MIHrl.nN -Jleserved senu "5 eenls; tlnllery. to cents. Advance, wile of seals opens Siilurdiiy morning at (irillln & Heed's, "Hunting for fini