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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1907)
Wick MueFkme 00 Cook-Stove The different Oil Stove The improved Oil Stove Gives best results. Reduces fuel ex pense. A orldntf flame at the touch of the match. "Blue Flame" means the hottest flame produced by any store. The New Perfection will make your work lighter. Will not over heat the kitchen. Made in three sizes, with one, two, and three burners. Every stove war ranted. If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency. Rayo Lamp gives a clear,. steady light Fitted with latest improved burner. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Every lamp warranted. Suitable for library. ,. dining-room, parlor or bedroom. If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency. TAMOASD OIL COMPANY HUNT PETTY FLAWS! indicted Millionaires Ealsa Easy Tectorial Prints. IV OKNCC HCk 0 JACK. I JUDGE WILL OVERRULE THEM I P ay en th Pait of San Francisco : Orators to Gain Tlm Qu b bias Cnraca Hanav. San Francisco, June IS. Six of the corporation and city officials under Indictment for bribery. Prs State Having Importart Testimony Haywood Case. Boise. Idaho. June IJ. Ths clos Inc. of the ease of the state leaves the great battle against and tor the lire of William D. Haywood in niiuiwu and from now forward the sld .fc.nra th rfafondants assume the tha nrosecutors are on the defensive. The state will earry Its case through an aggressive cross examination and then uresout lesti mour In rebuttal, but its main prop osltlon and showing are already be fore the Jury. As to the Steuiwborg crime, which la the one specifically charged against Haywood, the state has mad' the following showing Jack simnklns. member of the Wtm the Patch Balaams. A New Englander recently had occa sion to engage a gardener. One morn ing two applicants appeared one a de cidedly decent looking man. and the other of much leas prepossessing ap pearance and manner. After very little hesitation, the man of the bouse chose the latter appli cant. A friend who was present, evinced surprise at tbe selection, asking : "Has that man eTer worked for yon beforer "No," replied tbe other; "In fact. I ever saw either of tbem nntll to-day. Tbe milkman scowled. "Ton people make mora fuss about yoor milk than any customers I've got," he said. "All we ask." said Mrs. Ferguson, "Is that ths bottles shall took eean, and that tiers shan't be any filth oa the stop per." "That's exactly what I'm talkin' about Nobody else kicks about little things like that I" (dent Calhoun. General Manager I executive board of the Western Fed eratlon of Miners, weut to Caldwell three months before Steunvnberg waa murdered. He traveled under ih. summed name of "Simons," and lived with Orchard. Ho left Cald well at the end of a week's stay an later returned for a brief visit of less than a day. Ills presence and move ments are shown by Independent wit nesses and the registers of hotel" where he stopped. Hsywuod sent 1100 to Sluipklna on December SI, 1S05, nine days before tbe murder of Steuuenberg, and an unregistered letter, sent from Den ver on December SO. 1905, and show ing by its address to "Thomas Ho gan," that the writer knew the alia of Uarrv Orchard, contained thf jtatement that "that" had been sent to "Jack" on December II, 10S. Or chard testified that 1'eltlbone. one oi Haywood's co-defendants, wrote tnt letter. Without making any request leg aid was extended to Orchard within two days after his arrest through At torney Fred Miller of Spokane. Hlstarleal rnianl, James Monro wss 'putting ths finish- ' Ing touches oa his famous doctrine. "I've got it hammered into ahape at laat," he i a ill "althouan I know, of mnn. thai "Then- why did you choose the abort- j will slwsys be somebody knocking it. Just r me over naa a mucn on-, we same. Remembering, however, that the Big Stick was on tbe side of the doctrine, he allowed bis freshly bsrbered fare to wrinkle into ths semblance of a smile. trr face." "Face!" exclaimed tbe proprietor of the place. In disgust. "Let me tell you that, when yon pick out a gardener, young want to go by bla overalls. If they're patched on tbe knees yon want blm. If tbe patch Is on tbe seat of his trousers, yon don't" Success M aga in u 11a II y. Chief Counsel Ford and Assistant Counsel Abbott, of the I'nlted Railroads: Vice-President Glass, of the Pacific States Tele phone A Telegraph Company, and Mayor Eugene K. Sctamlti. through their attorneys, made determined ef forts to have Superior Judge Lawler set aside the Indictments against them on grounds of technical error. After two sessions of court had been consumed In the presentation of evi dence In support of their conten tions, the hearing was adjourned un til S o'clock this afternoon, when ar umenta wilt bo presented and au thorities submitted. Scbmltx' attorney withdrew from tho District Court of Appeals hla pe tition for admittance to ball tbrotub writ of habeas corpus, and gave the explanation that technical omissions in the document necessitated Its re fraining. It was said that a new pe tition will be filed. During tho hearing Messrs. Coo gan and Moore amended the Joint motion to set aside the Indictments on grounds which, they declare, es tablish firmly tbe Illegality of the present grand Jury and the invalidity of every act and Indictment by that body performed and returned. One of the contentions of the de fense Is that the name of B. P. Oliver, the foreman, waa twice drawn from the box. The attorneys for the Indicted officials allege that Mr. Oliver's name was Impronerlr re turned to the box after It had once been drawn by Assistant District At torneys Heney and Harrison without authority from the court. Renlylng to this charge. Mr. Heney angrily de clared that Judge Dunne bad riven the necessary authority by nodding his bead. Judge Lawlnr refused to rule In the matter until the testi mony of Judge Dunne himself ran be secured. He Is absent from, the city on his vacation. NEW KIND OF ELECTRIC LIGHT Made Hat Latah Ker SmsTratr. Over In England tbe possession of s latchkey baa lately been held In the tonrta to have an important bearing on tho electoral rights of a man claiming to bo a householder. With us tbe latchkey has grown so universal as to be no Indication of a man's status, or , ur(jaj Hla faU Share. "I sometimes think. Brother Hardesty," observed the pastor, who was dining with ' him, "that a man ought to give one-tenth I of his income to tbe Lord." "I'm doin' mora than that this year, elder," said Deacon Hardesty. "The only thing I'm makin' any money on now is my hens, snd I feed mighty near half of a to the preachers. A rata Alana. "There was s man dropping letters In the new postofflce building last Bat DARROW OPENS CASE. a woman a either, for that matter. Not so very long ago tbe American wom an's right to tbe latchkey was subject "What! Are tbey ready to recelvi mail there?" "No. Tbla waa an English workman for Jocular argument pro and con, but J and , letters be dropped were all women's latchkeys are now as common as men's. For an Institution that dates back only about seventy years tbe latchkey baa stepped with some sud denness Into Its place of a universal saxeawlty. Boston Herald. Dlaeavera a Hcacaaalaara. "My dear," mildly remonstrated her husband, "speaking of this new idea in railway motor car construction, I wish yon hadn't a oca a gyroscopic tongue." "What do you mean, sir," shrilly de manded Mrs. Yick-Senn, "by gyroscopic tongue?" "Why, when you set It going It win run on one "rail' all day long, snd never stop till the motive power gives out" llniuu. Mother (returning suddenly) Gra- doua, children, what have yon been doing? Why, tbe room looks like a hurricane bad struck It and Willie looks like no bad been through s thrashing machine 1 Tommy Please, mamma, we have been playing Russian douma and Wil lie was the czar. b'a." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Be DHa't Kaow raker. Father Willie writes for more mon ey, saying "tbe widow cost him even fifty." Now what crsdle-catcber Is making s fool of blm, do yon suppose? Harvard Lampoon. Taea Ha Oat Boar. "Why do you look at me like that you great awkward bear?" "O, Miss Pimmle, I I protest I'm not a a bear." "Well, why aren't your raaallr Pride. Tommy My paps's sutomoblls Is a nicer one than your papa'." Dicky Bein" nice sin't nothin. Too can smell my dad's machine a mils away. Chicago Tribune. BfoSeraliea Teraloa. "Faug h I I wish you wouldn't run that comb through ay mustache!" "Sir, you are the first man In 10,000 customers that has objected to tbst come. Exaaaaie la Fall Sla-at. Teacher There is s proverb, "All Is not gold that shines." Give me an example. Scholar Tour nose, sir. Meggen- dorfer Blaetter. ' Liberal Deaaerlea. Unsophisticated Stranger Officer, you get a discount on your purchases at the fruit stands, don t you 7 umcer uoogan nan aundherd per cine . Statement to Jury In Defame of Hay wood la Weak Affair. Boise, Idaho. June 25. Clarence Darrow's ooenlng statement to the lory In the Haywood ease ye-rterdnv was a disappointment. I.Ike th cross-examination of Orchard by E. F. Richardson, It seemed to lack nur nose, and those who expected a atrone; and nlnttslble line of def-ne 'sited to find their expectations real tied. Mr. Darrow talked three and a half hours, but, beyond entering some de nials and making some charres. be accomplished very little, while his "ffort made a bad Impression every where. He made the dual mistake of admitting what could not be ex plained -and offering diaphanous ex planations of those thlnjrg which be declared the defense ready to prove In refutation of testimony brought mt by the state. At tlmea he dropped Into stump iratory to relieve the monotony. o when he launched Into laudation of 'he Federation, when he attacked the mining comnanles and when he boll- ad over with well-elmulnted Indigna tion at the work of the Plnkerton agency. In his attack on the mlnlnc -omnanlei, be aouerht to make It ar near that these were oppressors of the miners until the Federation came "long and humbled them Into the dust, compelling tbem to give their men enough to eat and afford them nroper hospital accommodations hen 111. To those who know some thing of the provision made for miners In practically all camps where metalliferous mining Is con ducted, this all sounded very cheap. of Incandescent Air and Breathing Apparatus. London, June JS. An entirely new and wonderful form of electric light Is now used to Illuminate the courtyard of the Savoy hotel, the great American rendexvous In I-on don. It Is the Invention or a young American, McFarlan Moore, who baa perfected his system after 12 years work. The light, which resembles day light In color. Is produced by mak ing rarefied air Incandescent by an alternating current of electricity The air la contained In a vacuum tube, 200 feet long, with Ita end meeting In a terminal box contain ing a motor-generator. This tube glows with a strong, steady light, but It would flicker and go out If the air was not constantly renewed by an automatic valve, by which It practically "breathes." When the resistance In tbe tube l lowered by the exhaustion of tbe air by electrical action, a minute cone of fMjrous carbon is lifted automatical!) from the mercury In which It rests, and through this porous cone fresh air passes. As soon as the Interior resistance Is restored, tbe cone slnka igaln, and the covering of mercury prevents the entry of more air. Thu tbe supply of air Is kept up by this novel breathing apparatus. Will Apdeal to Uncle Sam Oakland. Cal June 25. Presi dent Small, of the Telegraphers' Union, announced this afternoon that he 8chmit May Yet Get Bail. 8an Francisco, June 22. Some de clslon by the District Court of Ap peals Is looked for soon In the ap plication of Mayor Schmlti for re lease on ball by writ of habeas cor pus... Judge Hall la out of town, but Judges Cooper and Kerrigan are In chambers. Tbey have taken the mayors application under advise ment, and It Is understood, though not officially, that the writ will be granted. This does not necessarily mean that the mayor will be ad mltted to ball, but that his alU-ea tlon that he is suffering from an In curable nisease, which may be ren aerea ratal by confinement, entitle him to s fuller hearing before the court to determine its merit. My Hair Ran Away Don't hive fatlins out with your hair. It might leave you I Then what? That would mean thin, .crawly, uneven, rou.h hair. Keep your hair at home I Fatten It tlehilv to vour icalpl You can easily do it with Aycr'a Hair Vlcor. It is somcthin. - BB - - - more than a simple hair dress- In.. It is a hair medicine, hair tonic, a hair food. The best kind ol a testimonial -Soli tor ovar slaty years." A"" 111 k J.O. Oa.. -U aaaaa. yers atualuff ' 7 sttiAruiiu. mis. tHtur KCTOIU. laalluaa. A wellknowu Sew York gulf tbualast said: "When I runt learneu the game I did nut care very much fur It One day I was uut with my caddie and was making a uilaoraMe attempt at playing the game. I auld to the cad die: 'I suppuM you bare been around tlie.lluks with worse players than lu. ehr "The caddie made no reply, eo I again put tlw same iil-ttntl tu hltu In a much louder toue, to which (be cad die siumered: "I beard very well what you said tbe first time, so I su Jut tuiuklu sbout It.' " llurrar. ( Uaall. 'Shaking of Vol.! ibr pllchtTn.' " muttrrrU lb uiuiiir. Iwt-aihim on hi. b nunibrd hujir. snd iMjing an outrun the bnt cold wniihr plichr In tlf tMiaiurm. to m) war of tliiuamg, la ltchi-r of aomothlng hiX." Uothan win tad Mrs. WiB.loe-i Sxhlav rjru. lb. t ! r.m.l u urn to Ualt aaUdnvt uruif is Kaunas' uu. Aa OI4 lira. j Old Lady Little boy. do you hel!et u Mania lauar Mli'key "ut It out. old party; I bit on d.it km. I or a gig at IVter Tan lait yesr. Cornell Wlduw. HaaaS't teeo Corned beef bash St BiU b Ben- ator llsimsi cook wiuUr In Washington several years ago. ami the bead waiter of Ibo senate resins i,nt wanted bash prepared very csrt futly us ordered tbla yt "One corned beef ba.U for Senator Ha una." Ou day when Hw restaurant was do ing a heavy business sluwet everybody seemed to waul corned beef hash. "Cornell beef huh for Senator Man na" bad beeu ordered fourteen times When lb flfieenlb order went uWa to the kitchen the chef shouted! "That's fifteen orders for Kenatuf llannal lls'd belter watch out or he'll founder btui self." 81 1'stll I'lotteer I'reas. Naaa la lha lias. The foreign nublemau was keenly 41s appointed. "I was hoping, monsieur," be sighed, "that you might possibly Install wo Is your glorious family." The wealthy uilno owner Uuihed. .iinlall your b echoed. "Why, cot talitly. Yuu will Bud our family sta ble to lb left and If you don't dls (orb the horaes you may bars a Stall all to yourself." Mica Axle Grease J tcugtbrns tba life of the I In wsm saves horse- V"-r per. Dct lubricant i ?waJ .k. -or I J contains powdered mli a wUttU, aSBas forma i a smooth, ' baid coaling on aale, a ad reduces friction. If you waut your outfit to U,l and earn money while it Uala gra lb a ilea with kits AaleOtrsas. STMDARO Oil COIPATf n Mr.i m III irr-visv VM m hi I Mi SdUiSh WSaag-kOak Ivpaa. .ea-st I iMBWal t Yt- I a- t Msssa at M UlSh a,WSWa1aSl N II aar.-a IbsX aaeeti Mi swrat attala-jas. i a4 MrWr WalWttwaaV aWS"ffwSSS)S I IsMks Hsmatat tKm. Aaoiher Kaaiarhy llorrar. "Col. Alitor sn-m to ba taking ault ah in. to th rik aiduw of a oukl maniifarturrr." No: ahr'a lakiot a aliloe lo blm. It told oi Ih othrr lUr. with a ary fa.v. hat ah was bis tour math. ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES rOR MINTING MICKS-CH ATTCN PoHlaml Ovegsa) ITO St. Vi.y rv a all Kmm WaiaM 1 1 t-raitr rurl lf t'r. Kt.a. a -jr.. m. Umm. HH4ftrHr Kttlrlw b.4li- m mauaK lit. H. Italia ut.au ina ol. rau..r Tarhalral aball Raaarta. (jolng to (be game this sfternooor Yep. I am awfully, buay, too." Why don't you wait and read about It In the morning paprrT" That wouldn't do me any good. I'd are .to see the game lo understand tbe article. "Cleveland I'laln Healer. Iltavrval. The burglar bad gatWrrd up all tbe aluables. Juat aa be was sbout to depart tbe f light of his lantern dashed uixm tlte : fare of a rdden hatred rlillJ. Tbe burglar departed Just Die same. He waa no story book burslar. I'bll. Idelpbla I-ednrr. Skaka lata Vaar Saaaa au-n -a rm rax a p,1r. li nakM tithf I or twr Oi.. tr.-l Mir. It la a -n.tn . I... . -tlUf, rallmia unit tint, tlr-.t, arhlns tr-l. SoW b. all Jrrl,l. frlra in, trial a,.wallM VKKaT. Ad4ras AlUaS Vlauiad, '' UtUij, .S.w Yuri. ' SPfND YOUR VACATION at THE BREAKERS HOTEL Maria S.a.k. Wilnma. Iba la.tla -.if la U aorlbaaal. Hm aaaa. Advantages! aiM oa it adga nt ih. waaa bark Kiwlflo 1I(M. aiaaa) feMi. hoi mt4 fsJ mU aa. la ..rft talk Ink . pul.li. balk. .. kaik. ami lutuSin la ika lviMiiitf rti.ai 4irv. vlri llv.rf taM. brt.ata lbl ial.a. uniata aoalur jat-la, Aaaajae event s Two laanla rmirta, trntt aa. Ins ail.j., noiar aaaiin-. imI, katMbart rl4ln llk pl.at Irark.r A Waulitv) lata la lk kotol kal rxtiaja, bil i.l. t..l (.fif.1. kot.Tkw li la. (.lan. a riaai. anka It. la, tarailaal ilasika aa.U. U-a. WrS. fa fra Saaaial THE BREAKERS HOTEL tkv-kers, Wasbwigtaai Only There to Take Notes. Ban Francisco, June 23. The would ask the aid of the lnre cab,net mcpr who are coming cm not.be jrubbed away United States government In the set tlement of the strike. He said be wonld appeal to President Roosevelt and members of tbe Cabinet to Inter cede on the ground that the trans action of National business Is Inter fered with by the strike. President Small asserts that, when Investlga to San Francisco are not. It Is said expected to settle the present strike according to the conciliation commit tee. That body announced that the presence of the three secretaries would be used not as a means of orintriog anoul Industrial neace. hni simply for the purpose of education tlon Is made by the President and 80(1 obtaining their views on tbe gen- the Cabinet officials, It will be learned that tbe striking telegraph ers are In no wise to blama -"It fa perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, snd when the muscles, serves, joints and bones are throbbing; and twitching' with the pains of BnMlmaliflni Ih. aiiffm. 1. ..I I. I t. tL. ( i . , . . . m apt av tm a vi iac jinimeni Dome, or some other uai application, ,n an enon to get relief from the disease, by producing tounter-irntotion on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is more than skin deep it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only be reached by constitutional treatment IT CANNOT BE RUBBED AWAY. Rheumatism is due to an excess of Brie acid in the blood, brought about by the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues I bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidnevs. bam. filt er tu:. refuse matter coming in contact with the different ac& ot ihV'body, Wa panyThronrt fraud ZXZJZavuI". !wwepioManaU8mbutedtoalIparts of the er. are George I. Malcom, Oeonre D, I Kobe, Koyoto and Yokohama ---j , j-c p-Mion oi me aysiem. me aches and pains Macnay, Kdward A. Morgan, Edward apprehended that the . hi.. . are on.ymptoms, snd .though ithey may be scattered or relieved foratimeK Oppenhelm and James L. Laid- commercial relation m. by surface treatment, they will reappear at the first closure to lrl law. c ram ''V"B . not Fight Harrimao h Court. I external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing representing a minority Interest of Counter-irritation on im AmIi C.u . :n . t. T . "in u i - nut n. i ou,vvo aiirt-n ui tincuKU iKmiiriHi Transfer Railroad Company's stock filed a petition In Judge Kohlsatt's court, asking to be allowed to Inter vene In pending litigation against the company, and charging Edward H. Harrlrnan, James 8tlllman, Jacob H. Schlff and George J. Gonld with erai relations Between capital and labor. It Is boned that tha twa ainues win oe settled before the peace conierence lakes place. Business Side of Wsr Talk. Toklo, June 23. A Joint meeting of five chambers of commerce was cauea 10 consider and pass resolu tions on the American question, but uwiug 10 iuw iiiauiiiiy or reprcsenta' tlves from Kyoto and Kobe in ... rive In time, the formal meeting was puaiiwuea. i ne ansentees are, how c.cr, oxiKKioa eariy next week. The ... aaii'jcuia eariy nexi week Thi anslrnr the bankruptcy ot tbe . com- chambers of Commerce to be repre nany throueh fraud. Tho net tlon- Lf.i.,i ..v . - icjr -on icappcar uc nrei exposure lo cola or dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity.- Rheuma tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated witn irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. The disease will shift from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing awf uug juiu ucu lemDie pains wat me nervous system Override Schmitz' Veto. . .San Francisco, June 25. The Board of Supervisors tbla evening ?-riil J ," ' undermined and iwhaps the patient becomes of Mayor Schmlt.. The budget was ata3 and retornPd wIth retoes.Jl,. other. iB.tt tmm ii,. ..i., , v auw expelling ail loreign were those appropr at ng $720,000 matter fxow the system. jt warms land Invigorates the blood so that instead for establishing an electric eondult PURELY VEGETABLE To Be Coal and Car Famine oeiungnam, wash., June 23. """" .iiiou, president of the .U -a a t"'0 waiiway Company predicted for next winter a repeti tion of last winter's fuel famln m. Elliott says it will be difficult to se- -b vivuuau luaiiiuioiu ur vatBoiisning an electric eontltill I auypima irom tne mines and (H 1 Walr. Annr Ittaam m.4a-.41 jMU.,'fr.lp.EI.A.4 An n.a .Ma. . Minn lannlh.. i.nm . 1. . . . i :a j . J..r a.a xJl :.. " Z I.- " """i sure auwanii corrosive mailer in me mus- '"r n repairinx or streets. A I"' "ur. uwing to hostile I"kIh1h cles, nerves, jointsand bones, thebodyisfedl ,eTe,onm,nt the session was thelt'on snd the high eost of malnten. ana nounsnea by rich, health-sustaining I urKB,"n1 wy oi supervisors Tweit-1 "U'rovemenis and extensions blood which completely and permanently moe "D1 O'Nell from Schmitz. .V N?,rthwe1 w, hs few and far cures Kfleumatism. S. S. S..ia comnnaal . . ' 7 : n-uioii. eral Smith has returned from Juat what is needed in every case of Rhe Get Ona Fare for Trio. matiam. ItconUinS no potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, but ia north? f T(ll' OKChlcg0; .J""9 23 Socretary made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices of roots, herbs and northern vZlZL ?Zr th.? AssTuti 3 Nat,0nal Educatlo.al barks. If you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time PulajanlsS ta ened on rThe Zli th i won-d.ay.innounced that Z bt r!rCaS''u1 Uf y?'0; yott Y information or entire credit for the solution of the at Los Angele, Save been flnaH, KlYiCC touevl free of charge and will send our special treatise on Rheumatism, difficult situation to Governor Curry, Juated. Under "ths arranaeeVanf. ?" of Hamar anit rln..riin. n.n. ti... .... . '"'.v"" as of Samar and Governor Devevra. of .thv nar ,ia Cobatl. I I. There's a Dug sfall.iu In Connecticut, B. A., ralltil t'ohalL Tha I'lUrim fntbirs or tiielr near relatlviw mined the niliioral not wisely nor too well. Tbe mine Is still tln-re. but no one works IL Sot one man In ten thou sand In tbe fulled States knows tbe tillage of Cobalt. Conn., Is on tlie map; hut ultie out of ten men In New York Ity and In erery fiilu-d Ktatm towi Iwnatlng of s live lu-wsHr, know Tobslt, Ontario, fana-la. as well ss bs knows Ilutte, Mont.-Toronto World. 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