( THE OKEGQN DAILY. JOUItKAL, POUTIiAND, SATURDAY EVENHSTG, FEBItTJAItY 13, -1904. n WAi FIGHT . WILL BE BITTER SSJCllICXJTS COVrxOVTSD JWXTK . A BTCBBOBV FBOPOSZTZOXT XV ' THE "HOOSIEB STATE" EST VIEW or Ira colasa pbebidestiax. CAMP AlOWrACTS RELATED. " . ' Journal Special SerTlee.) .' Hartford City,' Jnd., Feb. 9. To the Editor of The Journal: Last week, I attended the meeting of ' the Indiana ' Democratic V Editorial i "association at i Indianapolis, and ycstejday I was pres--i ent at .the meeting ; of the Blackford county central committee lii this city. " - At these meetings there was a serious ness which showed a determination to ' present-a united party' this year. Indianapolis' recovered after-the No vember election of 1896 and twice ., elected Hon. Thomas Taggart mayor, 1 t - and Taggart was followed by Hon.-Jonn f W . UdH.maM ni-aoAnt trill vn i. T ttm gart js Indiana's choice for chairman of the national committee. Taggart stood by. the Democratic nominee in 1898 and .1900, and has the confidence of all the former Democratic faetlons which are now one-" Indiana Democrats - believe. : that new Issues bave arisen since 1900, v and are not enthusiastic for reaffirming the Kansas City platform. , ; ; . ' The right of Their tires. ' The' Republicans in Indiana will have ' the fight Of their Jives to retain the leg ; Mature.' The ; gerrymander, 'or . reap? portlonment, which gave the the legls- latut'e, has been, declared anconstitu-- tlonal bf, a Republican Judge In Boone county;. Judge Artman. - who was epeaker of the house of representatives In 1 901. The unit for, a- representative ' district' Is : 6.948 votes,: and. for a sena ' torlal district, - 1J.886 votes. t is "held - that while these units cannot be adhered to with mathematical, precision, they should be held to "as nearly as pruo- tlcable." In 4 counties forming, 20 ' senatorial districts, there Is a wide de parture In each district from the official unit. In ten of these districts the ex- . cess is 2,090, and In the other ten dis tricts ttie vote is 2,160 less than ' the - unit. The first ten districts are entitled to 11 senators, while the other ten , should have but eight senators. In the , representative districts ' there are the same inequalities. - . ' ; : - '.". r ' .-'v-'v '-. Wafeir &aws. ." 'v- Many Instances are given of the un fairness of the' law, and In All such cases the. objects of , those who framed and enacted It are apparent. " The gen- eral intention, of course was to favor the Republican party. In addition to this, there was a purpose to favor cer tain individuals. For instance, Shelby . county has an excess of 470, but this . 'county has no representative. : Barthol- - omew county has a deficiency of itt, and yet k has a special representative. . ' Decatur county, ' with a deficiency of - 1,368, has a special representative. Kush county also has a representative, . though It Is 1.444 below the official unit . J. P. O'Mahony, political expert, gave out the following to the Democratic ed , ltors; v : ::..":-. Complications are developing so rap idly in the Republican party In Indiana -1 that "thoughtful . Republicans, well-balanced,- clear-sighted men, privately ex press their alarm for the party's proe ' pecta and see nothing- but defeat for ; the Republican ticket at the polls in the i fall. The reasons for their conclusions s i are as follows: , , " . , ; - 1. The knocking out of the violous apportionment - law , which, now seems )rctically certain, will completely dis concert the Republican workers 4n' the '- various districts, s besides the "stop thief" effect that the condemnation of - the obnoxious law will have with all Independent, voters who will naturally desire to rebuke a party guilty of on act of 'Wholesale larceny. . . Will Start a right. I. The practical certainty that Sen ator Fairbanks will be the nominee for - vice-president will start at once a lively - fight for his place In the senate, with Heraenway, . Durbln and Charles I Henry in a fierce scramble for the sen ' atorlal shoes of Fairbanks. .- 3. AH Beverldge's friends will ' be ' filled with distrust and alarm over the men Jto be elected to the legislature, be- cause men who will go to the assembly ?. either for Hemenway, or Durbln, of Henry, will not be likely to contain , -much Beverldge enthusiasm under their ', hides. In other words, the enemies ot Senator Beverldge will have An excel v lent opportunity to carry out their orlg ' lnal intentions to "get rid of the bright, . alert, able and ambitious Junior senator. No matter how dead sure Beverldge ; may-feel about the "good faith" of the " machine leaders. It Is as sure as fate that the wheel horses, of the Fairbanks , machine will knife him when other political happenings 'will give them the necessary icover' t4Ri perform ' the . Job ( when public attention la turned in an- other, direction. ; n - ALBERT TOZISR. TEVESrOXXtAjr AMUTBATXOV. (Joerntl Special Berviei.) . ' The Hague. Feb. IS. The Venezuelan arbitration tribunal convened today to consider the Judgment In the case of the appeal - of the ' blockading powers for preferential treatment - The sittings,' It is expected, will continue until the mid dle of the coming week. ' n ' POSITIVE PROOF SHOULD CONVINCE THE GREATEST SKEPTIC IN PORTLAND. ' Because It's the evidence of a Portland citizen.- -v, - . Testimony, easily Investigated. . The strongest Indorsement of merit ' The best proof. Read It: v .., ,' 3' Carson, employed at the Portland - Lumber Co., foot of Lincoln street, who renldes at 866 First street, says: "I was feeling miserable with a - depressing lameness around, the small of my back all lust summer. At first I did not pay . much attention to It, but It continued to grow worse and finally became so bad - that I thought I would have to lay off work. ' To bend or move quickly" caused severe twinges. I was often attacked with dly spells, specks appeared be fore my eyes and I had no ambition or . energy. In the morning I arose as tired as when I went to bed. . In fact,, I had . all the symptoms of a very severe case t of kidney trouble. When I was suffer ing the worst J read about Doan's Kid ney Pills and procured a- box - at the Iaue-Davls Drug Co.'s store. I soon noticed an Improvement In my condition, and the pain and aching across my back soon disappeared. About six weeks ago . I was laid up with A siege of the grip for two weeks. ... Symptoms- of kidney complaint made 'their appearance again and I resorted to Doan's Kidney Pills a second time. They Just as thoroughly freed me of the trouble as In the former case. I cannot-express what a change ' they have made In me. J pimply feel like a different person." ' For sale vby all dealers. 'Price ' SO cents per box. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buf falo. N. Y., sole agents for the united ,fclttes. . -.-. - -v - " -v Remember the name Doan's and . take no substitute. ,r., , . . FOES OF FRUITS; ' : : -.- - HOW TO KILL THEM FRUIT, FROM UNSPRATED TREE SORTED INTO , THREE GRADES. -No. 1 Free from Scof.. No. 2 Slightly Scoffy. No. 3 Very Scoffy. By,. Wilbur . K. Newell, Horticultural Commissioner First District. - , The apple plant louse, or as they are commonly - known,, green lice or i aphis. These lice- do considerable' damage at times, principally on nursery stock and young trees,, but old, bearing trees are by no means exempt' ' The , Insects ap pear with the . foliage, and where, they are at all ' numerous the leaves begin to curl, and growth Is checked In early summer.. The aphlds excrete a tweet sticky . fluid,- called honey dew, .In great abundance, - ajid . on - this a black soot fungus dfcvelops.V which' chokes the leaves, causing them to become .dry. turn brown, .and -sometimes to drop. ,- Often the' tips of the shoots are killed, though more ; frequently they : are " stunted, and the - young- tree makes - ho satisfactory growth, barely maintaining Itself in many cases, On , bearing : trees the young .fruit is checked In development, becomes sooty,; ' crippled , and : never ripens properly.'' The. best time to fight this pest Is In the spring; just as the foliage is coming. out, when the Insects are just -hatching from the eggs that have wintered over; and the. best spray to us at this time is the tobacco wash; later the quassia - chips and whale oil soap spray should be used. 'With small liil C JTi t 1 T , -ate v . , - - FRUIT FROM SPRAYED TREE. i No. 1 -Free from Scof. No. J Slightly Scoffy. No. 3 Very Scoffy. treea . the ends of the shoots, the only place here much Injury Is done, can be ' dipped right' into a bucket ' of the spray much more, easily and effectually than to apply the mixture with a spray pump. -.'.!-' ' There are many more Insects - and pests ' that at . different- times and' In different localities do more or less dam age to trees and fruits, but I have now given-' a description of , the - most com-, mon and Injurious ones, and anyone who will faithfully fight these will not have much trouble with any "others. Since beginning this series of articles, we ; have- met with - very encouraging response a great many persons having sent in for further Information, and Dig nified their Intentions . of ' cleaning : up LARRY BARRED BY BOTH EBSTWXXLS " KOBTX SH9 - BOSS : piomo bt txb xxrcmxA abs HTJT OTTT kt TKH SZXOX TAO TlOlf AJTS XS POUTIOAIJ.T KOXE LXIS8 OAXBLEXS' SKBJTWD PXAT. Inthe struggle between the local Republican factions, Larry Sullivan ap pears to be like Topsy, whom nobody wanted. Each side Is anxious to see him i In the opposing camp, and his room Is more desired than his com pany. His presence at the conclaves of the Mitchell lea'ders became so unwel come that Jack Matthews Is reported to have said to him: "If you will let me know each time that you are coming, I will give you 120 to stay away.",-, And when th'e rumor became current recently that Sullivan had gone over to the other faction,. the Simon Republicans shouted with one voice: "Larry Sullivan Is a dead one and we have no use for him. We won't have him In our camp." The sigh of relief, heaved by the Mitchell followers, when Sullivan went over to the enemy, gave place to con sternation wben.lt was rumored a day or two ago that he had returned to his first allegiance, but the rumor has not yet received confirmation and hope la re viving In their breasts. The Sign o the XX. v '.There was a time when Larry Sul livan was one of the wheelhorses of th Republican party, and when his active aid In a campaign was as welcome as It Is now unwelcome. He had a follow ing In the north end which made him formidable.: But Sullivan's political methods are not of a character to In spire trust and confidence among those with whom he allies himself. Time and again he has given them the "double cross" and even bis followers have fared no better. ' . To the north enJ Sullivan's name Is now like a red rag -to a bull. , The gamblers and the saloon men say he has sold them out often, enough and they want no more of his leadership. The climax of his offendlngs was - capped early In Chief . Hunt's administration, when Bftllivan went about among the dive-keepers and the gamblers and levied tribute upon them on the pretense that he was "next" to the chief and could ensure them protection from arrest Tact and diplomacy are not conspic uous traits of Sullivan's make-up, and when he undertook to convey his wishes to the, Mitchell : leaders . two. or three weeks1 ago, ha said so In a way that led to Immediate - trouble. , Sullivan's de fenders say he withdrew from the meet ing. Mitchell men say he 'was kicked out. But - whatever the manner of his going, there is no question that he left breathing vengeance. He betook himself to the Simon headquarters where he an nounced that he had transferred his al legiance and would henceforth be fonnd under the Simon, standard. JTo Welcome for Xrryf But the new recruit was received with marked lack of enthusiasm. - He was told that he was not needed In the Simon ranks, In fact that he was not wanted. He might play lnr somebody's else yard, but not theirs. It was such a reception as Is keenly mortifying to a temperament as sensitive as Larry Sul livan's, i. ' ; ' '" t ; "He's ; trying, to give , us the double SULLIVAN I1 . -II j'i W.;rv mmsmKmm APPLE LEAVES INJURED BT APPLE SCOF. N thoroughly. 1 The only way in which any lasting good can be accomplished In this , matter la by everyone Interested taking . hold and putting their own premises In good order and keeping them so, and then assisting In enforcing the law against those who will not do It voluntarily,, by reporting such cases to the secretary's office. It is an Impossi bility under the present arrangement for the commissioner" to personally visit and Inspect every tree and vine, and see that they are properly sprayed; but if all citizens who have pride In seeing the city Ipok neat and clean. In this respect will help, It will be possible to accom plish great good, and I once more earn- estly appeal to all such to give this matter their . attention. , . . . . cross,' exclaimed . the , Simon - Repub licans. "It's all a put up job. lt'a Just a scheme of the Mitchell crowd. ' Even if Sullivan pretends to be with us, . he will desert before the primaries and sell us out to the other side.. We don't want his help and we'd rather have him against us than for us." . The truth Is that Sullivan's open ad herence is dreaded by both factions alike. They., fear him, even bearing gifts. He is looked upon' as the expon ent of the sporting element and in a campaign where each faction Is doing its utmost to capture the church vote, nothing could be more disastrous to either than to have It known that Sul livan was arrayed with ,lt For this reason some Simon men believe that Sul livan's rupture with the Mitchell faction Is all a pretense, and that his declared change of allegiance was made for the purpose of Injuring the Simon cause with respectable voters. : : Playing It Both Ways. It Is an Interesting circumstance that Pete Grant, who Is a partner of Sul livan's In the ownership of the Port land club. Is an. active adherent of the Mitchell organization, and, has , been sending the employes and hangers-on of the club in droves to the county clerk's office to register for the primaries, With Grant In one camp and Sullivan in the other, the Portland club might hope for continued immunity, which ever side wins.. It is barely possible that the divergent courses of the two partners may be dictated In part by business con. sideratlons and not wholly by lofty po litical principles. The Bam In the Xong" Swa . The difference between a deficit and a bond Issue Is a mere matter of finan ciering. You take your choice, but you pay your money. - . txb taxus or cabooax raw People Know How Useful it la i Preserving Health and Beauty.' Nearly everybody knows that charcoal is the safest and most efficient disinfec tant and purifier In nature, but few real ise Its value when taken Into the human system for the same cleansing purpose. . Charcoal is a remedy that the more you take of It the better; it Is not a drug at all. but simply absorbs the gases ana rapunu uw;i present In the stomach 'and Intestines and carries them out of the system. Charcoal sweetens the breath after smoking, drinking, or after eating on- lone ana oiner ouuroui vcgeiaoies. Charcoal effectually clears anit in.. proves the completion, It whitens the teeth and further acts as a natural and eminently bub uinnmo. It absorbs the lnjurious"gases which collect in me siomacn and bowels; It aisimecis mo moum ana inroat from tne poison oi ciurrn. , . .. ..V M 1 . II . All aruggui" bcii cnircmi m one form or another, but probably the best charcoal and the most for the money is In Stuart's Absorbent Lozenges; they iro .cvuipuwou wi uiv .meat -powaered Willow charcoal, and , other harmless antiseptics In tablet form, or rather in the form of large, pleasant tasting los enges, the charcoal being mixed with honey. '' ... .... The dally use of these lozenges will soon tell in a much improved condition of the genersl health, better complexion, sweeter breath and purer-blood, and the Deauiy ox it is, mai no possioie harm can result from their continued use, but on the contrary, great benefit f ... 7 A Buffalo physician In speaking of ui pentnia ui, timrouni, any: " 1. ad- vise Stuart's Absorbent Lozenges to all patients suffering from gas in stomach and bowels, and to -clear the oomplexiott and purify the breath, mouth r and throat; - I also believe the . liver is greatly benefited by the daily use of them; they cost but twenty-five cents a box at drug stores, and . although In some sense a patent preparation, yet I believe I get more and better charcoal In Stuart's Absorbent Losenges than la any of the ordinary charcoal tablet. " EASTERN OREGON MINES ACTIVE KXHZHAXi BEX.T Or GBBAT EXTEKT oozes or imrxvo p&ahts nr OPEBJtTioir ajto DZ8THZ0T roxo- XHO BAjrTSZiT TO TKB r0 H AS A PBODUCZB. . - - (Journal Special Service.) ' , Sumpter, Or., ' Feb. 13. Few people have a correct Idea of the richness of the eastern Oregon mineral belt Instead of a "few straggling and struggling pros pect holes", we have a district that has been thoroughly explored and proven to be continuous for more than 160 miles In length by some 60 miles in width. Upon the great .mother lode system of veins whlclt traverse the district from end to end is located properties In all stages of development . too numerous to men tion. Beside hundreds of mines, many of which have passed' the prospect stage, we hav properties equipped with ma chinery as follows: Cracker Oregon MM nearly com pleted; new hoist, 500 feet depth, and compressor-plant. Carpenter HUWlve stamp mill and one concentrator. v' ?: " Crown Point Compressor plant : California Seventy ton concentrator plant leaching and roasting plant Cyclone Gasoline hoist and compres sor plant - -s .. ' :' Dixie Meadows One hundred ton' con centrating mill; mine buildings and saw-. mill....'-.. ' . ,. ' Dixie Mine New Klnkead mill, ooer- ated by water power. - - Golconda New hoist, 1.J00 feet 'Ca pacity; new boilers and tables; extended water ditch. i -, , Golden Wlaard One hundred ton stamp mill and tables In course of '-'con-struction.. : .T, ? . .--. ' I. X. L. Battery of steam stamps and concentrators; also gasoline plant Indiana Copper Company Hoist 600 feet capacity; 40 horsepower boiler and everything complete. Jupiter Company (Prairie Diggings) hoist 600 feet capacity. Last Chance New hoist 700 feet ca pacity. -' .. Morning Mine Five-foot Bryan roll mill and two concentrating tables. .. May Queen New hoist Just completed..- ' ... . :.- Midway New hoist, 1,800 feet capac ity; new sawmill and mine buildings. Maxwell New bumper tables added to concentrating plant - North Pole Forty stamps, le vanners, eight bumping tables, nine large perco lating tanks, six agitating tanks, 3,600 feet of aerial tram. Octo Ten stamp mUL steam power and concentrating tables. Psyche Twenty stamp mill. Phoenix Five-foot Bryan mllL " Royal White Three stamp mllL Snow Creek Ten stamp mill and four concentrators. ' t Virtue -Sinking plant capable of sink ing 2,400 feet and moving 20 stamp mill from Idaho. Victor Six-drill compressor and power drills. Blue Bird One ton roll plant In course of construction. . Six drill air compressor In operation. Columbia New electric power plant, paruy. completed; new water power ditch; 10 stamp mill and everything complete. - Copperopolls Steam compressor plant power arms. , Colorado New concentrators and re newing stamps. . - - , , , ,. uaisiey-juiKnorn sixteen drill com pressors; water power plant and stamp miu complete. Black Etegle Twenty stamp mill, steam plant; no concentrators. - Belcher Ten stamp mill Just ordered. Bull of the Woods New hoist In stalled.:. ' Alpine Twenty stamp mil In course of construction. -r :.' i ' ' ; ..' '' ; - T 'If'' 'H T7 Attractive, Up-to-date Designs Workmanship by Skilled Mechanics Prices Reasonable Considering the Quality All Materials First-class For Prices and Full Particulars, Call at our Repository BRANCHES New York Chicago Kansas City Denver Salt Lake City San Francisco Portland, Ore. Dallas, Texas V .Studebakeir -Biros. Co. Moirtlliwest 330-336 EAST MORRISON STREET, P0HTLAND, OREGON FOB AI Pe-ru-na is Most Exceilent." Writes Congressman John L. aSheppard. j i V 0mmmmm- GOKGSJSSlLiir T0H9 I. 8HZFPUU). Congressman John L. ftlieppard, Member of Cong-ress from Texas, writes Gentlemen: have used Peruna In my family mod find It a most excellent remedy tor mil catarrhal complaints. "-Congressman John L. Sheppard. THERE are two things that the whole medical profession, agree about con cerning catena. The first is that ca tarrh la the most prrralent and omnipree entdlaeaee to which the people In the United State are subject. All classes of people hare It. Those who atay la doors moch and those who go outdoors much. Working claaaea hare It ' and sedentary classes bare It The doctor flnda catarrh to be hla con stant and erer-present foe. It compli cates nearly every disease he is called opon to treat. ?:,.: The second thing ' about catarrh on which all doctors agree, is that It la dif ficult to cure it. Local remedies may give relief but they fall to cure per manently. Bpr jrs or snuffs amount to Alamo Ten stamp mill and four con centrating tablet A OBAjTDXOTXSm AX THEaTT-BIX. 5 (Joornil Special Service.) St . Louis, Mo., Feb. IS. At Maple wood postofflce, a suburb of St Louis, TUOEBAKER CARRIAGES WAGONS HARNESS WHIPS ROBES Mlttle or nothing except to give tempo rary relief. .. - Catarrh is frequently located la inter nal organs which cannot be reached by any sort of local treatment. All this la known by every physician. . To devise some systemic Internal rem edy which would reach catarrh at its source, to eradicate it permanently from the system this has been the do- sire of the medical profession tot 1 a long time. Potty yeara ago Dr. Hartman confronted this problem. He believed then that be had solved It, He still be lieves he has solved it; He cures thou sands of people annually. During all these years Peruna has been the remedy upon which he has relied. It was at first a privte prescription, dwells perhaps the youngest grand mother in this state Mrs. John W. George, a native of Portland. Or. Mrs. George Is St years old, and Is the daugh ter of 'the late Alomo L. Tosler. Her mother- Uvea within a block of two daughters, five grandchildren and one afterwards manufactured expressl him In large quantities. This remedy Peruna, Is now to be found in every drug store and nearly every home in the land. It is the only reliable internal remedy ever devised to cure any case of catarrh,, however rlong the case may have been standing. :,; A Case of Basel Catarrh of Five Tears Standing Cared by Pe-ra-aa. f Hon. Rudolph M. Patterson, a well- known lawyer, of Chicago, 111, write I have been a sufferer from nasal catarrh for the past Ave years and at the earnest solicitation of a friend I tried Peruna and am glad to say it has afford ed a complete cure. It is with pleasures' recommend it to others." Rudolph; M. Patterson. - " A course of Peruna never falls . tol bring relief. There is no other, remedy like Peruna Its cures are prompt ana permanent.' Wv.'r-V y- ( Mr Camillus Sonne, XX Vest 229tbi street, New York, writes t -, , - I M I hgve fully recoveretf from my caV tarrhal trou bles, I suffered for three years with catarrh of the bead; nose and throat. I tried all kinds of medloine without relief. but at last I havebeencured by the wonder ful remedy called: Peruna. "I read of Pe runaln your almanac, and wrote yott for advice, which I followed. After tak ing one and one-half bottles of Peruna I am entirely cured, and can recommend Peruna to anyone as the best and surest remedy for any catarrhal troubles."1 Camillus Senne. i Hearing lost by Catarrh Bettors try! Peruna. V Mr. William Bauer, Burton, Texas, sj G inner and Miller, writes i . I M Some years ago I lost the hearing in my left ear, and upon examination by s specialist, catarrh was decided to be the cause. I took a course of treatment and regained my bearing for a time but I soon lost it completely. I commenced to take Peruna according to directions and have taken eight bottles in all, and my hearing is completely restored, and I shall sing the praises of Peruna when ever aa opportunity occurs, Wi issuer. , - i It yon do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement ot your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. - Address Dr. Hartman, President ot The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,Ow great-grandson. The grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Tozlor; her daughter, Mrs. John W. George; the letter's daughter, Mrs. Fred Smith, and the letter's son, Lean- der Smith, are frequently together, and all have a good word for Portland. Or, and propose visiting Portland next year. FACTORY: South Bend Ind. Mr. Camillas Senne. it t i