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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1908)
ROCKEFELLER BUYS DUTCHMAN'S INN Tavern in Shadow of His Country Home Costs the Oil King Thousands, STRUCTURE WILL BE RAZED tt tvi or''. T-.v i -v tv'- rr 0- trm vt. -- T--vt-iv r-M riV-t trf r .- K -.-( f' !T O-iW rv f-T Tt iTT! f f-om fo ft l' f,t"T s1 v V'in vfi, ti'v tr v f Hit a t nr. A 't i.--h;t'-. fsv i.y rn TnA tv "v- f .. frVsrt'r. - t r ft - ft " 1 t-.M? iM -!(. i:t .nrt V:-yi. V ft 91 ft trr M rw Jfi f-Ni fAA VlOt nt TiKt X-rifttA vw T"T frHi ftT Vvr Sirv 'vl "W. r-ftr-,ftnt M tV rftp r'M VV'ir 1-Vli ft ,,,fttsM "rftA. 1 vs Arrr-v- T-nn, nr.1 lr ft;rfttft i"'VM t V5- frrt1T V-M r ft t tTft riAft'ir -;t yr-ftrft r of i- VTmi .e-f?ft t. vr;ftt M:rt. M t $.AAA m ffftrr-A. tiTt tAAA, f'J'A, ft tft p-tv nA 17-a f w t-t Af ivnTt, r-r ft-n -."rft ft f't ft ft f nrvS oliirft Vir-ftv. ft Tft tr R.V-kAt'ftfft AfATl ft ti ft-jr V-tr Tr m "h r thftTt tSf hft ' I T-o ft ? tA t-t Vf, rftA (ft. TllT:tA FLEET IN HOME WATERS frftrrrftft Att( tAf t;?,-i nt rn y th nA rw.irtf tJvut ft-k?rt tx tftit, Ta ftVtNvl xSntnMnnh At fthip trft rrnrift tn Avry av. trftr tAy rr-rft 1 ftmrfrA ftTftrliiJTns. iTnpfWK'rt whit tjfr arrft rv"rrf,ii fvjrht-fT-A tftt fvsfntsS tAr fty oiu M ftftftw R ftvft hvm W rr :M ftWftT. th tA leftAt 'W:r,t trft jy vsti itft orwiftr y-ftt, tTi Mft.y f Af. rTmftlv. th Mtm rTft in N ?tAr tsvii : Vfi thAjft n tAy ftiftrtvsV AtirA wrk-rn tA fTf!vV-t?i iriTt ft-.l trw of jVT-fAs- oft.rrr.frft mrtjl rA fnl ftfllr rrA KiTft rr ft It ift- TMim 1lh Vet NN?;Tr.r;on of Vs"ftl WSft:j M thA frYv-rfty f --f tn fhA f.r!--- rrrsft. ,n! tA ftv ot:- tXA ft : f-r ' : r?A 5 r from t wo to t h ro fv-t o rfsfl ftrmo- tA rowfS it vsWfftTftt.'rr'y I'ttA ?vft TV-wt. AftitA fttr-:. Kf ftr-AiTnrA7 inrjt V. TNvr;. oo?n rr ftr,; r.. , a i:yvr: iiA Vr?. a? th Oor: rr or :VKl ftft tA f:AAt AtoATroS to it .-'TAtr' ftSftOTro of Kor AximlrftJ K r y . ; c "5. 17'. ft t F V R.f. 1ft rr1! TkATS. ftt t Xa r tr-r tonjrM. ta rrrrvvi :o : v T-trAr mroh foA re Sight J-v'Tft T--SX--im Of ttoV or. irA oriroTt ftv thA firftt y.:T,t of th fc-rpTNoftch-r rj:f1 jhs rom;rs, ;tho.ip wirAk- ir-f-- d fcTrrft.-y NV3 ot fhr TtAftT t.N-vr,-v. Krw -ata r:rTrA3 to oa tA ftr?r- (llTlj'W of t:a A.ip Arrd tr;-r.-N-yv- rr:.r:rA we-r a; rr-mtum, Th ojvoi ;.-1c rt5 TVrMi-rrTirr n& U w rot After "JA A that t;A iw:n ur?rfi a$ thro.;rh t JowArfr- clos?. tYrroA tt rya hft. r"TAtr;Ai thA rr:!, K-wvr. tA ftky qiiic-kly ooArod ArrJ y tA ttrrA ?!a frwt otoa feto vrfir thAr ft not ii fok to brcATt. Tft ftVpa cv3.'d bA -ati fT-p-f Cro TAt from thft ifrr tAT cro3A5 oci.--n NTTiry hre, T?ry wr roA-s-l Irros-t irZy for th Oiro- r an rt. vr oa a Sox: t six rr..Jo f -srn : nohor jr?urd "hAy nrjr.f arfy irriorA ar4 aeooa thAlr Antty cou & t ftj:ta:isd. Th aufrr:mr:t of t? Tft.-?x-ns d:vi?nrft wast w2i-rip!i pr trot rnfform tr t?r a:s farattr.t .t ar i;vt$.cwist. S if nail to Anciir rn nat a tt:ta ar? a half ct? ahor foar-hoist y-c-riO f'Jtshfsd f-ro thA for rrr? of tA Oonr:tjrrut, "?TtJ tff arrhor." 3t ma rAJui and thA ftrfto of a few ftovvr, a-rfwertn y: rft in df :j.--att wrr tirokAa cut from al of t jtrtsk Ttif t-k r i- .-oiorf5 fl&s fth-o thA tr refl. nd y'rw brflVatttiy tn th i:t) asi pave pftia arrarroA te thA ffi X o kt sl of tr rr a r.-r artist c-ot1 -f a.-roi tA eff-t. r-cd oor-o. .1(rrp frorn yard-ar-m on tJ rajrfc- rs p-sas'.-y ieoes5Ad ni whJt oott t :r.c oow Wftvo sr. frort of tA avft-rc-:c rrew fairtAr ttr-.A ffttrrer utAH ory r.s cf t?A h?rA ax-A rr-t tf c-jt-wrx: was ft t sv 5 ycv! rftot7vTiks. X? Nr--rr-TrfltT:c vw?f rrTr of htswa-Ti ooi:3 r h ra"fl on s-r "r. -t y -a c ; : a rwv--aiOy aTrfos tanhors Wf-re :osd GTATfor Of ta WAkvmA. A A?c s tA Cor-fv-ri vt hr ftr-r;r. Coks 3 Trrv-na WiihVtr-. rr.itd iTiitoa Arrrr. rtrrtd. or, t jrrsff of r rrojr t-V.Irt-tt as .M:tar.T I nrr-:or-G r; pvt o-irt f-orr tr.-TA ra wji? re- c-;ra on OJi-d tSs xF?::r He rroeTit od tr WTT,,rrer:T of t i.--ve-roT ar.3 orrr:y exteao! a weoomA to Oa jmit watera." A-dTrrraJ Thomas a-aorfuHy re r iod that he wou3 bA p as to rooe re tA Gove r or rt3 v; KS at 5: . M. At that r rrr tw Gotnr, aoorr.paeci r-y sr:f?r?rN! TrjerrNfr Af h? rtaff. ref:ra aboard tti ftajrsth p. tsJcn a O-o-err.meTrt la-src-Ji from O?rona5? p er : er.ar. t-GcTfrr or W arre a R. Porter :jo ws a rrerr:er f tKe raryt. As th carry wrt en Scrtarfl from t?:e r;artorfi pa-rway, t sices were raaae4 4 ai lis cfoers of the mi ft Ttr ft fttfMV vih rftr- 4 v-?vn. "a -r A.ntrftl Tr-N yiv 1 ? i. Y-y rTrr'.-sS frtw-.-t.? t tVft ! tV- k, tA-A i"ftn 'rrr tA ? ft fiT t H tr ft t !ftSrft A-s-sNVft TV Xhf-MT'H. A-irftl TV"rrftft ,-ft f.r r ,T VTif.'M-nfft. Ttat rn "Ht ft j-irU thA A.--m"M K.-rK Vft.-.r. J Aft TTrA a r v.y- Admiral Kvrw Iim. Vx-vsr ,,tft T. riro-. M ftn tS-A, At fJ iwrftxvftl fttftT, AV-ftJ Ttft TTt'."r1 tft-ft Jox-m,' ft vftH ft. i .--'is?o Afrs . ?K ft.M-ftFHh rvrft j TO-fti.. t -ft'S,vftf ft-.-v.rv" M t ft ?irv( .rri'V Av.r,tt' lfti'ty. I t.wA-fl Mt ts trft ,-t"y of.ft';y r. XA'..ty vA vly, bnt tV,ftT ; rvt ;VM rH ftx-A Tvn. ft :w7 y-o- f-H.-tTW oVHA vtHniT rsv t ftftv --ttt A fttvi-ft ft-ft t-A !itA n vfc sy rvAi ,-r-ftl X.;j -.-rt rrr1 fro ftrov JAAV o-rv- OT SNftlM, ftrri t ' t --rft vTftr;:-AA ftr-Miit r?A AYfi m. TAMPERS WITH TALESMAN om rry nA vf tw- rV Miorryy J.Nhn '; n rwcnr th fe tv ii-r;r t-Yir ith iim, ht l-rf y.-itnS tnhKTr-Hfl st tv prf fh i-.Try far:! A'.jftfs in th f trm Ms . A trrn) Jury 'TMi!ftih tmMrf'r ff- -7-rt AA'NMit-M tv.y Jwk tnl. lxhT- A. P.itrirun, mTvmit; J I vy. nrvtlt; Jf1 W W )l!)OWi. wn- JTurr A rw A-Nrt imV tv. frTnrsrAry -hlrit r: AntTto VvVnu tnTVhurf: J.'hn J. Frt, vAr rt; Vx luK'is. slortr.MTr; Henry T. rrlth, vU ! Aicf; Hn F- m .f T r.r' v Anhm ii.t Nf. AM:mrr-Tit thl nftf'fnn. t1 t Art.-- i N lyt h t-.inity vrsM jvr.-mrTy -hlr.rr. tsn Any r-v rcy o.M--.t.-tNl tJwr 1 rrhjl-;v of to Kx t!irov.jr?t ty or.-i ft pw The is irn v j.iry K t rr-M rmifl. v.v-t: K Trort. ren rrsi r.(-.-tvr: rtrk-S :!!iyn, rnl Jsriri. r-11rs ' mrv-rit; rr.- OonneiTy. r:irs rvvxr 1oorpepr: J.n vvnn. w1r: R,1J Oat- A.-kin,: Jn Rw. rliro,1 lr.w-orVor; M ArT"'pt.vn. . f!mftiir trr mArinrr. GREAT FORTUNES WANE YtW lttr b Tim' o Third ipn-rJitton. 4re of t r-who Ia TrrAr1od ft com Tter.t xar?oT of Moa TAyior At on t-.rr fiwm.TAt Airons To pryA r!Kr o? Xw V.vk. is of th ovion thl thr w no ?-.:ft c-.:J for .TO''!l .! fo t :.!'.f en of o-v-!1r4 volln tor saTioA. V) roVo of th S:ASt-lat!on of tt-a-y of tV proAt tTt;nr octimutfttoa SmVo nd 3Sfc H OAloJ :tn- tT.-w ts forturo of M.w Tftylw. ftna AA 0'1 to tAt OfI!U)AtoA y th lAtA T?50TT!T,A.'. 0 WU .A fOUTldOT Of oat:I! oT-rn:od cridr th j.tiJ r.k;r.s ! ftr.d Aft-r-Ar4 of th F!Tt Nttor.! BAr.k rroa o irv a f:-o oTnpolit.T of t first TlfttlODftL :hrr hAyir.r on frlotloiu btit cow in oiv a!".:atio xr lh thftt tnstJtctfon. AU of :h prAt fort;;n. in :h opin-K-n of tvi ft-JtSrrity. ,-i:mu'Afsi In th Vrfroi iTAtos. ArJ rtAJly through th xpivrirjt of th tf-'ri ra-f of th oov.ntrr a th b-J-tcirp CP Of TTli'.WAT AystmA at Ar ly th t?Tr of th third pVrorAtloti to h -A-idoly fi!tr;butd. That vi5tr!hcton hAA row hoi: tn profTOAB f.v vat w:th :h fcvrJan crAtd i-y Olr.trvJ.-ir Vrrh'': Awl o prr-At'y -a-o hy v a rn. wr.l-.Am H., and A'thouFh fvV th protootion of th r-r-p-orty tT-.tcrr; ro.ir th.An h:f of.thAt for- Tr" i Icpt iri th oontrol of WiIMatti K. VarwiorVX ys th other hAlf. to whK-h th lAt Corr:i YrrtT!t fl! he'.T. !1 jreAy oor.S'-Serahy otAtrwtod- TJ of th Proud Widow. rhi:A.ir'r;A PrA. ThAt famous ?. tor a-1 Atrstr; Att Chr! Errory Srrith." AA'd a vetrrAii frntrw trAr.. -was a rtxv?t roajt. H hT3 ir. mooAtT v?t in t2T-RAisiri. H :horf t rs n httr for a nw ps.ror than f.-r a mi ta h oontin-jany ArT t. "1 or.o ?rw tip a prpootua f?r hiTn. Sf.r wr Ayra! MatATrtjy boaytful r.AreTArhA rr It. a4 Mr. Smith ran his pt!v-! thronph thn aU. If I irt thi r.' fc a?d. "it wotild t pr;ry roariy as bad. as ta opitaph that :h y?urs w:Jw oarv S on fcr as4 bsTti a trnTh. This opi:aph Mid: -siAirod to th irentory of John Jc 3rr. apd M. who drad tfct life bit terly r-irrrt;r:K that h must leay for frer the ooet boatrtifal and best of wives." " r I X ' rONCSISSM IS W. R- ILU Haa xper:er-ce tn -ConfreAA. Vote to k-es ill m there. WALL OF WATER IS TURNED LOOSE Great Dam iti Missouri River Burr-o. Flooding Mon tana Towns. fEOPLE FLEE TO HILLS ?Urrrf A 1rM lr Trul Varrry to rwotNw PIO- lr MFT.KXV Mon.. Ar'il M vfy te vt;!m- i Mtour( vr, Vortr Veri. th r-tA r trrOr-ti-l,--n r fin o ) Mil to er th fiov. o r-v th J.rA(r f h 7-toot n tr lal thi AftorwOol. Vy to of CtA'a. ( OlAffc Olinlt. KleA orih of W!rtfc. i rnor thun A t ni-.r wtf. r-A frorrt yry (w.i(o.n ti df to!t!( of ioiiAT-A -orth of proper) v will -p Av Th llAhiAPt of h tow At-A OA-Vip'tt In hUlA toiih. At or tonlah nrA Wn- t-r !nt Annonp. that h ( r,-Min. nA t oonfl.ewt that no AirAa svnt on. trA. Th ?Aet tirnt of th oA 1a from jsova to Itc.. 'Train wtvW o th 3rt Vorth Vr rprtl from t1(n to ?nrt Vai ha hn Axt!ipr!rto,i. nS kH TVeorr fnion wiro r wir irMr Atr, pioAe-oa r: r.v-ir, her y HATr. Moot, ariit SpoKano. tt i hnvA thAt th pa:(ro,t tra'i m b aroatly tumftirH rt th rvto mAy oot b t-eMmot for evrAI rtAya, At U tor.!-ht Mmtf TAlor. of fi tVtrn t'nson, roo1v,t wkm from th oprator at OA', who 1 th Oo'y map n th oaorto.t town, tAAtin thAt th s feet radroA.t brl.Aa at that relnt i M neh tinker water. At Xolf hre. three reV from th rlt-r, th water ta rotin. And no ra AmA-A to property ta exported there. VAt.terab)e tlamaw will be rton At OAvat. mllp north of O aI At mtdniaht It Ia lmpoiht to wain any aaf eattmat of th totai (iama whioh bad been eawaed by th break, ira of th dam. The Hattr t k dam wa oompiated at year at A eot ef Vf And tpany tvAAtern optAi. latA ar intereated In th smpany. Th atru.-tttr a feet lona and neArly oa feet av way and wa wahed down rem. 1lrl H Xarrow f0. A heavily loadrl (Jrem Northern train from t?reAt ila to futt nar rewly ,'rH dertr.-tlon bv the flood thi verln At o'olortt. It WAA tlAtred li! In time by the telegnar-h Operator at faaoado And pefMrned to roat FaI'a. not. howe-r. befor 1aI Ine AhoArd A ti.rt of sheep whoa pA tre wa ttnder WAter. A moas- from Oaaoade aa- that In th lAat hAit hour th WAter hA rlaen for feet And l ov;f)ewinf th tlfrA bntsA Mayor Kwlna, of UreAt FaII. ha loed A warntna to thoa llvln In th lowlanda to rreyare for n m.- -aenoy. 1U-TTF5 NItJ XOT AFFKCTr.1 hoont-o tVwer thrvmt Othpp Sow rot to Run Maohinory. PI'TTK. Mont.. April M. -tVily Haht In- OWWWl-w AAA OOOAAAione.t thlA After- noon And tomrht to th minea of Htttt by th break m th d of th MiAmri Rtver rvwer CompAny at Hajtaor 1V. All of th mines In th! oAmp oaine loo trto power were oiowvt for one h!ft. but they w'.)l all be In operation tomorrow mom'r.jr. p,-ev1ryt power from th CAn-y-on FVrry plA'nt. Th B-.itt Red-.totr'n trorka w not Affeoted. p.-wer betne roelvd from th varfyon Forry plant. Th V aAho mrltw. at Anaoonda. ha AeveraJ a-.sviiiAry ateam planta, which were p?Axed rn operation tonlsht. SOUTH AFRICAN FARMS lVrr Fmtcr Brak iironn! and Thfn Trust In rroyldm. l-rtdon TAler4h. Th For tr?t to ProvklencA to brin forth the harrest. JSvttrirgr thA Cvm NroaoaM over the roxtrh vrKIt, he turns the evil with a sinjti furrow pi aw of oJsjTnay tpe. rwn by eljci.t OTten. Hs lhcr Win thias fr oompietxrd, hA break P t?iA cUxIs and pieoes of ftod with a harrvw ti home inanufaotiirA, Th fam ily Kibi ! rAxt proxixired. aiid a uppll oation offAred for a blesstr. upon the crop. Xature ta then fully Intrusted with the rewponsibUity of proviifdr. a harvest. Th via-tly newspaper and the telephone are, of cvv.:re, an unknown quantity in the farmn distrk-ts of South Afrtca. There the homesteads are isolated, and an entire day ta often ooiied in vis: tin the nearest neihbor. Social Intercourse ! by no mearis nlACted. In a fceary wajron, behind a spaa fr i bulJooks, a wholA family will "trek," and abore their sounds of 5cl 1 tty may be heard t he s,reec.ir. of a Hottentot or "coJonlal' driver, we:r1 and pedietratin. With a lorr whip crack :nc rlporoua-y these dnsky drivers comma-nd the oxen in tha Putoh lanajre they understand no other. Then they return by the liht of the moon. The -hl!dren arA lulled to sleey by the conft:sion of sourtds peouliar to the So;:th AHcaa veldt the croakin of bass a-d aoprar:o TOlted fros, the hoot.rfr of an ocrasfonal owl. the almost buTnan note of a jackal or the penetrst-ir-c and rrronorortous refrain of a Kaffir Intent ttron lottfn the world know of hs existenoe. bes:3o3 the oreakfr of the wairrm arrd soreerhlr of the driver. I changed at d'.rsk on one occasion to ak for hospitality at a Poer farmhouse in KhodAsla. The fami'y of H as I after wards learned, had .lust returned from a trek to a farm hard by. brinc-ina; with them severa! aruests. The hessd of a fam ily, a man of some year, with a flow !rj pray beard, appeared at the door, Norton that I wss wet to the skin, he said In a deep, hnsky vote, with broken aocerft, "Too acre welcome, :raj.er I was aiven a ch.irce of -cioThin. and STibseoently sat down to supper at a lor table constructed from parkin cases and spread with a ableehth once white. Aut which showed the, imprint of time, The meal concluded, a napkin was, pro duced, and startir with our elderly host was passed down th entire line. A black boy took charge of the soiled dishes, the table was removed to one side and th rand floor of the room cleared for dancir.c. Two concertinas, or accordions furnished the music, and mad waltxin ensuAd. Afterward ft ante of bagatelle was enjoyed by the youn people. The house was built of poles and thatch a.t ovovev1 WMh tt. M oM Kt of" tvt TfW. -oynrft. THo bit a (kW-rAfM"- ro-t, ft nr(t f-Mfl we -rre PA n row ot the flywr tt wi oir ht thA rAr. thr cf ivtft ovcwptn$ th only bAd l thA htxtA Trf v-.tsft ftvvy,ed rfrrftTe ttr fhor bp: Wh, rt hoi ft--e a i- Tini'ft," a b.ftfr rv'ftn1 trn arswtM,, -rv,pi th oie i(ne fNrpM loxeA fr ft chanA ot ift-oe rr bo !ftjn .o th le-v orvftH wf't dft-tvn ef a brHfr.- Te wft ftho etir. fti ftfr ir-xnfe'rt n a omp rf tSlt coffee trftmpM owr the fftrm H Mtnwr th itr b. tkrT..tt-hVr a ft A rtn nwly bfttohAd wrVh h,olt hh hftd a oo,nle of dft.xft tvtAorA bAn eft ptw on th v-'t n the-r wM tfttA-. Tvr bt-dft. H bs bAv. cftm-d. dvx-elop with Airn reftor rftpsVtv ewd ptsMm- fvftthr- of a -Nr ijvfttv to ti mcti-tod rtrS'h wth winder fH iM it ftom ti ftvo the ft thA Joith Afvb'-a -M bW the Alft-tl irflnM ro a cftt. They hftd bcn tftft:n into rftp t'itv when yrTn:, ftnd 1 h onrwA of a fw we.-xtft bftd hw tft''tftbte. A ftftl tftm frvhvft oft-m rion ,p trt Without th VftM An of fftf ftod pu. tered tp hi, fft.. .ft on t tie wv-fto. th AfrK-a oftftt t-rv Vrrv ftimilftr to Txftft ve(r. had ftwr throMarh the Vonnfry l 1Ai. ?d th Mmbor cf cow Wftft compI i,otiU-n-ftll A patch of cor tobfto looad ptvmlrfr. arid a rovA of yont oT-ftna ard ?rtTn wft oa of th ftoot' featMrv-ft of the f-. W ptod dd throMh ft xftra neM of Aorh oA "mAalivr." ft the South African xvoJd ftv. ftd owe of rotftteft. whA the wd were n plft-ft np to on- Itneeftv and therA wftft a awral ir of nalovt. thW ftmA wa wr thcrohiy wpt wth the bAftvy dw. The bi barn wa IftvMn hAtA, and what Httl mahit, ery thi-A wft ts b aavn waft left nbet-e ft had bt tat ward, Thev ia Anerftlly a rftdv market foA awt all ola!eft of prodtos bnt rnMallv the northrn provihe of ioth Afri.-a ai torbltftt ratlwft v tftrifti phtbitive to a fte export traoA with the ohr Colons. tNM-A-r'Par th yoHaM aar ton tit rat pl -biltti thr ta a uAprtinilr (ftra-A amount of foodstuff a tmportAd into th rVmhttjr. SWIFT WRITING BY WIRE Iplonvrltop Whloh Tnrtilt t hlrnjr raphy If iMm Itinf rvn. Th Stena Rav. Ihe teleBrap (natritment. with M ooe of dota and da-bea, Jt-om.1 Vt may well Ak h ntllon after learrHh About th "telewriter." thA lateat a.-len-titlo marrel. by whleh It la poaalb! to writ mr whVh la produed AimullAneeuaiy ml'eA awa.v In (aaim'le writina Thla wonderful maoMn haa Al ready been bronaht to uoh atat of aimpilolly and perf.-tlor) thAt It I In ae In several ln.n eftloeA. and r lona wiil ppohAhly be MAed aa larirely aa th telephone la hNlay Aa a niAtter of fAet, the maehln oon iata of A aender And receiver, with tele, phop atlAohed. And It la oonneoted to the ontlnAty telephone line withont lntr terln In nv wax with It aervl,-. Th aendina prtsn of th tlwrlter la a iMtie tahi with a r,'l of paper, on whloh th rheaaAr I written with a penoll oon neotevl to two Aim Hk lrr. whloh ooti trol the reatatanoe Aa th pnoll wrttea th meaaaae. th reoelver of the lntr ment at th other end traoeA th fAO Aimil m Ink. Th telephone ran b tiaed In th ordinary way when wanted, while th aimpl aot of taklna tip th penoll Awitohe thA telewriter Into aotten. The toAtrnment la ued In a hnndred way wbr a t)ephon mlahl b undo. AirAhl. Fr AXAmpI, meaAce In lh aender A own handwrllln pan be aenl In- AtantaneotiAly to aomeNnA withent Anv third trty overheArlna, a la n.v!hl tn the eaao if a teteprome, A meaaaire can be Aisned, and the ltntitr la luat a conrlnolnii a If It wer th original, while the tlm whl.-h would b tkn In endlr a mAnirr ta aaved. and r a reoord of thA meaa on le kept. The ohano of boauA tneAM-a la thA rediioed to a minimum. A remarkAhl feature of thla niaohlnA la thAt AketoheA and dealena can alo b aent by wire. A oon aa th Aendr pen.-ll l taken tip. th pn of th re oelver, mile and mllea Away, pome ont of th Ink. And, niovm aa If by tnaatr. traoea xotly whAt I wrlttan or drawn at th other end. Amons other thine. It Ia proposed lo ua th lewrltr for Ad-erttaine ptirpoaeA. and r lona w may pe. t to aee writing without handA being don In ahop windows In order to AttrAot the pAaaerA-bv. W hy tho 8trward Qnlt. Kw Tork Sun. The stWArd of a Aeloot hotel relgnd reoently nd took a plAo la anothor ho tel. "I liked th e1 plao wll nOligh for but on thing." h ald. "Th pro prtotor la a ptndld fellow and th aal ary was high. Th on thing I couldn't stand wa th women's banquets and lunohaona That Is th most popular ho tel In town with woman' oluha. In the soelAl AAon there Is some kind of femi nine Jamboree, going on about vn dAya In th week. Th burden of ntrtalntng these bevlr of ladles devolved upon m. It Is th hardest thing In th world to prepare a special meal for a bnnoh of womn. i a rathr gt up a doten ban Queis for men than on for women. They want th beat of vrythlng. but thejr don't want to pay for It Nina womn out of ten object tn moat emphatic terms to paying more than a plat. yt If I gt up a lunchon that can be srvd profitably at thAt prlo they denounce th ehAhblness of the Affair In equally em phatic lAnguAsr. Three sons of con tinual floundering In thA hot water that those functions stirred up was all that I could stand." RtHJKR B. RTSXOTP . Ftw Plsxrlot Attorney . "Indlrt by Qrand Jury." There is another New Style in the Arrow Box - PyO.. mas. a s - i 1 itxan ARROW COLLAR 15 cents each, for 85 cents. . CLUETT. peabody com pant, Troy, K. Y.' Lipman, Wolfe 6c Co., Portlaad Dealers la ArrOW Collars " ADMITS HIS GUILT J. Dali-ell Robertson Tells How Docks Were Doctored. FOSTER BROTHER'S TOOL FYanolxt-rt (irnntt Jntf tp w ttirlltintpnf lnt 4. tal. evil ttroww on TAtlnwj tt V ttrtplo tn Itanlt-ttwttng. V rWANt'lft'iV Apr! !-, laleH Tloheitaon. on time AatAlt Aerretai X of th noted tllo-nl Be IVp.valt Tiat IVwrdnt. gav evlden beftre th grand Inrv thla afrernnn. warranllng th voting o a new lndl.tmeot aaatt nt hla toater brether. , lalll. Th rhAta agilnat Rtvwn l that he faMlVd Ihe general eh bnnk of the bank Wllh Hi detlherat prpee rt develvtxg th bank oe-mmiaetenra In hlr examlnAitn of h AfTalia of th Inalltntien, Thla la thA nana for wMoh Bolett'v WAA In-dh-td -ral weeka ago when ha Was In biding In Kew Tork TndayA pi-eeeedlnga were Ihe enlmlna lhn of an Hamlnatlon whleh waa begun weeka Ao. when Ih ind Jnrv oaile behr II moat of th erJieera of Ih all foritlA Pafe lepott Tniat tVmpanv, well aa member of th bank om m (ton. Rohertaon bd In Admit that be had been the tool In Ma fo!r brother' hand, eraatng and Inserting nm-e Into the aoeolinta at th bidding of Prown. th vlc-prldet and manage ef !!. bank and hla nperlof In th Institution Admin latrAtlon. Aa Avon Aa RrtheHaiM completed hi re.-ltal th aAnd .hoe voted the new In dictment And carried th document to Judge Ptmtvent a renHroom. whei II wa filed frown atlll remain In th county lll. being unable to get ball flatting Ut ;rtlen Ulght, Hotiaekeeper. It la a good thing at thla (Imp of yeaf to take slo.-k of th garden wllh a view to any poaaihlA ehAngA which mAy b AdvlAAhl. rt bA.-k In your tiilnd Ovef th nat Aaont and If Iher waa any thing In th garden ArrAngements whh'h wa not quit aatiafactory, or which could b lmpvd, pew I th lime to PiAp out Ih chAnges dealrd. TherA at-e mnr points of xlew frotn which th ganlen Should b studied, wllh a view of making II harmonloua In All ItA pAHA. Th hundred of IncnngrumMl gAnlens to be seen all over the lend t teat to Ih llttl attention paid to th proper ArtAugement of the bet end bor der and their content. The setting of plAnt should b mad to ull tlilr atir rotmdlnga; large one, aa th caIIaa, should not b pla,-d whr low grow ing en Ar IndlcAtefl, or vie xerA, And th hArmonlo arrangement of golor and alia.le should b conaldere1 In th ptn ntn of new bed nd borders, cr Hi r arrAngement of old one. It Is well to eonaUier whether the old bed nd border gave th fullest meaAure of aatiafAction In Ih pat as th are at prant md. tf not, why not? And pan change b md which will llm lnt th dlfflcultlea? Th latter ar not !togthe thoa of location. There I th mAtter of poor eoil, wore drainage, and unfortunate surroundings, it jrou are U'ated upon a town lot, with tine) tn pa thetic, or Indifferent nelghbira, who will not miarfc uicn and help to maintain a neighborhood sclim of gardening. It Ia to be hopd ret lst. that that raltc of lrbarlm, th dlvlalon fenc, has n llrely dlBappcared from your oton, snd that vryon In th nelghborhocd will o order their gArdenlng affairs that ch eprt ntlty will go to maka up on harmonious whole. simple t,lfp In tttrtatlnnla. , ' AtlAnllo Monthly. Many of th realdences of fhrlAllAnla stand thus villa-Ilk In th midst of pretly gardens, which, In Summer, ar full of bloom, and give th streets a peculiar charm and Aenae of opennaaa Within, thA people Mv elmple, wholeenm Uvea, kindly and hospitable, with thAt truest hoapltaUty which Invltea the ginat to ahare In good cheer without oatentAtlon or dlaplAy. Pinner !a at S or 4 o'clock, served by trim, fresh-looking maids, and supper at , where, except on formal oc casions, the gueat ts free to forage Around th tahl for himself. Host And hostess drink th hAjth of Ach guAt with th xrerd "akAAl." reWled to by the eyeA over the '-- after drinking. Adjourning to the drawing-room, tho gutA thAnk both nm.i ! ha And mlatresA Of th hoxise. and on th next tntlng never fall to ssy, "Thanks for the last tint." On Is rry. whr struck by the frank and unaffected simplicity of th life and the straight forward kindliness of the people. RINim R SINNOTT 14. "nr Ulstrtct Attorney, 'Indict by Grand Jury." 14 X CnNURKSSMAN W. R. F.l 1 J. fan obtsln better results than s nf Schilling's Best is sold in packages only, never in bulk. Your grocer returns your money If roa ioat Uk U; we par wt3. It will be opened APRIL 18th Easter UookSaBlblcSaCord3tNovcHlcH KfPMH PA1?5 fTtJ ttAtfMtlpma Wolf' b lr.aOr.fr t. AA-liV VVJlkr 1 O rerl ors;r M It of fertlar. Cipnian.tUoHc&Co titt t"rr)rrj Oof fflras Ar Alr h L)l ARGAIN Just "WEDNESDAY fo Al"VtK,SE iCBrtin9 ftt hot five Tuestlv - ttof fof .fhttrs I ddynor Tor any tthf t!y hwt Wpt1fieBt1ty. No (?n Htn ivl tht list tins ay,f t,en aolil pi litis ft If e You eahntM "ffof-tl 1t ttiiss IbesP liflrEfliis. fff Stioh HS th fe tnkli "Llt'M AN.VVOLKB ' a VVEHNI48 DAYS" famous lit rrlUtitt. NO MAIL OR PHONK ORDf RS Peroxide OSIIOHN'S H'yilf'..j2Pj IVroti.lo. ptitttanlopil lT, S. t'limlnncii pin glifligllt ;. tv. r.Oo ftjspj n to maikntilo l.Bteniit. Wp.I 's.lnv onlv. 27c 54-in.Bobbinet 5000 jaiiIs titisitoi1 Hnliliinol of tlonMp-lhrpH.il qnslity, tit whilp and Arnhi." polcr, HogulBilv f0p ami I'Oo jsttt. 39c Turnovers UEAfTirrti Ptnhioi.loiP.I Tliril nvpvs, n Ini'p vntioly of ptotlv j.gHpitiM Ik phttnan from, bI ('piiIpi-HBi-RBtn Thlo. VbIiip (i T'Oo, 122c The Lily Bow 'IIIKi llPWPst poni'pit in Inilien' linrkwrnr-"Tlio fiily How" --with whilp ami poIoipiI rtnhioi.l pppil ilol it ml Hnurps, TiOp vnluos. 25c Taffeta Rib'n Al,t,-SII,K TBffrlB Hihhoit. 4' ' ini'lies wide, in nil colors nnii slmilttM, rP)iiilnrly 'sold for ilOo 1 lit ynnl, Wpilnosdwy only 15c Kimono Crepes TT-IMONO CHKPES in various - tlesifins, in tinvy, giocn, i 1 1 It . bluo, Invpndor; jirptly stylos fur house. wrapjvprs, jackets. 'J5o valiip. 18c Petticoats PETTICOATS of finest quality black " llydeprade" heather bloom laffeta, strictly tailor made, with extra deep flotinre. in three seetions. Kegularly $.1.50, $2.47X White Waists FINE white lineerie Waists; yoke made of squares of fine tucking and embr'd'd medallions; new elbow sleeves. Reg. $3.75 val., $1.9 Bud Foliage LARGE spray of imported Rose foliage, with buds green and green shaded brown. The buds are red, tea and pink. 50c values, 23c FOR WEDNESDAY BARGAINS Untrimmcd Hats 'lHKi spgantt' rlwii'P of liM I in fliP bIiaw bihI lmir ItrnttU) nil point', lilmtk, fliul wliiti4. VbIhp (i :l.oo, fur W'pilnpoilrt v 'only 95c Shoe Dressing OMlilNATlOX siu.p liinssinn - n:p mill liiiiiil ill hoy -Hip hrsl olih lumto. Alnsys y"ip hoy, jiisl fop Wciliipsility 12v2c Cut Glass $'2..".o. $2.75 mill .f;l.(io IV lllnaa Hnpi'ii's, nlivp iIimIips, ImmiIioii ilislii's, jolly ililips, tillh tlishoa, p(o. l'"of WptltiPsilny only $1.68 CouchCovers 'Jllll lllit'lilnl si riff Cniu'll Ciivnis of (ioiul iiiiililv rt'VPi'nililp l(i pslry, riiiiyi'il, :i vbtiIm loud, fill In, niilo. It'pjculiir $1.50 vnlno, 98c Bath Towels BI.KACIIKI) Itnlh TopIs. 41 in. loop. in. tvido, pvtrn lionvy wpiuhl hntirniii I It I is n linr piii. Always .'I0p, Vciliit'Hiliiy fur 22c Organdie ILOHKTTK Oijtnndit an idnal Kunmirr fahrin in 150 rhnirft dosiuns, wliilo nnd tinted prounds, flornl, llilio, dot. cITei'ts, ipjr. 25p, 15c Mens Hosiery MEN'S fine tan cotton Socks, all the new tan shades, also plain black; double heels and toes. Hep. 20c. val., for Wednesday only Petticoats WOMEN'S white eainbi'in Pet ticoats, made with deep flare flounces, embroidery lace and in sertion, etc. Values to $1.75, only 98c Dresses CHILDREN'S eol'r'd chambray and gingham Dresses," made Buster and French styles; blue, pink, oxblood, sizes 2-6. Vafs. to 75a 49c