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1 DON'T OVERtOOK TIIE " WOGGLEiDUC COUPON THERE IS5 REAL MOIICY III Qood Aiornlnar TIm woethsr-fhihdey, . fair ill , 'Warmsri northerly winds, c ;- VOL. I. NO. M. s V PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER IV 1904. POUR SECTIONS- PAGES. ' v PRICE PIVE CENTS. iiTi LA . H -clyifirfrtttMSTi iH Issksisd i ( NEXT GREAT OF HUN ' ' 1 I . Japanese Can No Lcer ' Drive the Enemy by. r ,: Frontal Attack. ; ORGANIZATION BETTER Vlctery fir the tosstarsEace - Bdwtti Eurapitkli ud (By wtmam BtawidataA ffmUM, HMMt JIM n Bervlea, by ; Wk n Mnti) . CBfotk Mort&MM China, SpC I Ulwiw OMMrml Kurokl Jsbadm anar an thm Rotana -at Towaa, Roaaiaaa and Lla Tang ana waa with Um Iqi partal Ouarda from Aucuat U nntll Sp- Umbtr 4, wbUa thai amy waa Untly flctatlM. I haUava that tha tndloationa point to tthanaa In favor of tha Ruaalana. -Tha Japahaaa aro no loncas ablo to drjva tha .ananv by a frontal attack. . Tha Ruaalaa army ornnlaatloB la trt- provlna. It la laarnlna; modni-aMthoda of Ochtlna; and la dUplaytOK goo atra tor and taotloa. If tha atratalo plan of rauataa; to Harbin1 ActtUna; and tha haavy raar tmard actions ara eontlnoad aucBaaa folly tha Ruaalana hava a ohanca of ravaBslna tha praaant oondltlono of tha war nxt yaar, pravidad thr can ntfotar aqua ntunbar on tha battla flld. Japan, hypnotiaad hy tha aaant ltf naoaaalty Of eapturlaff Fort Arthur. d with almoltanaoua movlnc of har arm tea north aaalant Oanaral Kuropta IdV had proaably loot har pportanltr ' " Vavidant now that Kuropatfcia ta graat gonaral m that ha to alowly . craattoa; an aftaetlva army. Tha fall of Uaa Tan waa raally a virtual Ttetory for tha Raaalana. Tha Jaaansao had lTa.oaa man aaalnat tha I Raaalana U.0V whllo tha artlllary on both aldaa wera oquaL - Navortbelaaa Oanaral JCnrokl raqulrad alaht daya in whleh to onooTor tha Ruaalana main 1 dcfanaaa at blao Tang: Tha Russians stubbornly oontoalod ory foot of tbo lo-mlla adTmnoa, lnfllet- ' lnr aarfcma loaaaa. tbouch tbar wars vwi dantly maklns only raar guard- aeUona. ' Tha Russians bagaa tha ratraat from IMn Tang upon dtaoovarhi that Kvrokl'a twalftb dtrlaloa won morlnc on i thalr ftanh. Though mix Japanaaa dlrt hlono fought night aad day thay wars unabla- ta dtslodgo thalr anavy bah lad Its antnnfiamanta of forts and haavy aarthworks until tha praparaUona for ra tlrtng wars osmplatad. r ' Tbo sffort of tha JapanCa army to eanturo Fact Arthur baa baaa a gtooaay faUura. Ona story afloat la that tbo TJnltad Itataa Is to gat Nlu Chwang for H yaara. Kmrofatkla'1 WM Wmw Off ibMflm. Haant Kawa aarvtea, by i- WUa Tba Jmtmtl i " at Potsroburg. Sact. 9. Tha raeo bo twosa Kuropatkln andturokl apaoara now to bo to tba Hun rtvor biidga. Ao cordlng to tha opinion of Ulrr norta, tha fight is aura to taho plaoa thara, lu axtant dapandln upoa tha pgraaa mad. by KuroW. U par- . fooSy aura, howovar. that Kuropatkln will otawa off daelstva action poaslbla and will 4afuas to : rnxmr which at praaant ha oan boast of maintaining Intaot. until thara la no TUTtakoa pains try and ow , tain opinions sklatlng at tha praaant momaot. tha raault baftig that whllo I . find tha businsaa aaetton of tha oom nnnlty baanly alarmad oror th car r tainty of a long war, military man talk (Contlnuad on Paga Sia.) TORNADO flaelal aiaeetaa W Isaasi Ww TVs learaas) aa Rafael. CaU ispt. It. Lib a tor - Bado of flama, Maria oontys graat , fnrast flra has bounded from all control aad la ruahlng wildly down tha oanyon of La Qunltaa. Tho branch railroad running into the Big Oanyoa was de -voured today by tho hungry flames. Only bent snd twisted rails and smoaing ties mark tba plac wbera tho wood trains used to rua through tba das ' Tonight the other property of tha North Shot railroad hi sndhagarsd and a hundred man aro guarding tho track and trestles of tbo main lb. The boat to something awful, sot lb msgt ar sticking to thalr peat. A sea of flam Is wasblng arovnd the timbered hills. Tall black pi Wars, ance stately pines, ar th only thing laft atandlng In Ita was. All als has baaa converted Into a sea of aaba. Sheriff Taylor, with hi doutlea, William Mo Dormott, Harry Oblta at MeNamara and others, hurried to tho scan this ' aftarnmoa snd wsrked hard to save tha big North Shore taastla. Sis mllss of trail was out and innumerable beoh tin w , la a maasur UU BATTLE IN RIVER I - 1 1 TA. IHatAM. WHO LID THR PORTLaJD DBLSOATIQItV ' WHICH ; -CTJRED THR HOO HOO HQO BE HEREIN 1905 ttooal ofrloara wars aotlflad last night that PorUand bad baaa aalsstsd aa tbo ptoea for tbo annual, moat tag of tha OonoatanabM Ordar of Hoo Hoa In 1M. Tbo doeialon was roaehad-yaatarday In St. Loabb whar tha .ardor la la annual At tha samottmo- mformatloa also raaehad tha city that A. H. Pottar, man asar of tha firm of E. C Atklna A Co., had boon solaotad to tbo position of au prama jabbarwoch. . Tha looal offloors wora notlfMd by talagrapb by Ooorga R Toulo. who la ona of Um aalagatas froaft Vta looal ordor. - Tha first arrorts to aaoaro tho noxt masting for this city war mado at Buf falo laat yaar by Robart XX lamaa and M. C RramfMld. who aooooodad la ao ourlng tho paaaag of a raootutloa fa- Torlng tha salaotloa of tills city. At 8t Xouls yaatarday,- howavor, unoxpaotad opposition davslopad tn tho.daatra of Oklahoma City to. saoura tha oonvan- tlon. A spirt tad contest was wagad which rasultad m a Tletory for tba Qrw gon matropolla , Two delogataa woro sant from Port land to tho at Xjouls ooavontloa. Thay FLOOD DEVASTATES PRESIDIO DEL NORTE (fieettal Meeetrn by Vm4 Wp m The Jearaet) gfl pmoi Tea. Sept. It. The oottra town of Prostdlo del Norto. ta Brewster osunty, oa tho banks of tho Rio Oranda. J below EI Paao, was washed away (to day. Tbara were many narrow asaapta. t ao- Irrao vara lost. Considerable stock and vehtoma wars lost, however. Tho Conch river. In Taxas, sad tho GMbeio river, m Mexico, osspuos Into tho Rio Orando above tha town, and tha three streams swelled by tho torrential rains that have fallen, for a week past. OF FIRE efforts ware swossful and tha big- fir waa checked for a time. krly this evening ths wind rod about and aenrla ths progress of tho flame waa arrssted, Ths fas of. tho whole country bow depends ap Um wind, .. , - i , That Rig Oreek . win 9 mint (Speelal rasaaUh ay Least Who ta The Jem ml) Santa Craa, OsL. Bpt. 1-Tba aaa of flra that ha been raging through a tr rra timber halt extending from the Rt Croak oanyon as tha heavily thnborad mounUia aides back of the town of Boulder bs still berntng fiercely, but with the appearance of a heavy fog bank that rolled in early thla morning tho prospect are that many hour will not. le pai before tha army f man fighting tho flama will prove masters of tbo situation and bar aaarly aU af tba Bra under control. The forest conflagration bs now raged four day, and th a har red and biaokeoad wast loft ta Its was toll a UM af trMUoa that ha ava haea CALIFORNIA . s. .iV ' .-V . HOO CONVRtldKC' V v ii- - ara OooYga. M. Toabi and . X Durham. From 'Saattla wont T. H. ClaBy,wh gava hla..haarty., support tp JPortlaad's Intsrasts. l Tho aaosloar oponod at K teaia yaa tarday .promptly nlno mlautaa past t o'clock In . tha forenoon of tho ninth day of. tho alath month.' Tha anmbar nlno Is tha m ratio numbar of tho ordor. At that Urns latter and Ulagrams wars road from Governor Cbamborlala hnd other officials of thla stato urging that Portland 1 ha selected and extending a oordial taTtutioav to tho Hoo Hooa to aaoat In thla elty. ' With tho election of Mr. Pot tar to tho position of Jabberwock. Portland la rep reseated on tho Supreme Nlno of tha or der. Ha will succeed Karl Xsburgh of Massachusetts, who hold tho position for tho post year. Tho others of tho u pramo Nina arot1 flnark of tho unrrorsa, C B. Rourka, Pataraburg. Ill.i sen tor Hoo Boo, FYank M. nall. Wlsoonaln: junior Hoo Hoo, t. S. Boaner, Taacaa; bojunt, C TK Roarko. II ft note; aorhro noter, J. R. Balrd. TtMimi; onatoea tlsin, John Foist, Mow Tork; aroanopar. J. m Pltswilsoa. Nsw Tork gurdoa. Jamas A. Clock, Oragoa. - flooded tho efty and Am out tbo o eu pasta of all business houses and roal diaoas, saraying off somber of buUdV In so of tho llghtsr class. As tbo rloo was (TWdaaJ, tho paapla bad tint ta got outr A . -- . 'V rautxi (shirial Pamaarn byf i iaig Wham The Jaumal) - Mllss City, Meet.. Kept, la. -The 'asxplo alen of a meteor of largo sins was wit nessed by Miles . City people about ft o'clock that morning. It waa observed that tba motoor had a Joes; tan Ilk a comet snd appeared to be coming from the south. With tbo explosion K burst Into n myriad of highly eolored frag men fa and- gradually, faded from vlaw. Tho spectacle was a romarkabl ona. SWEEPS FORESTS f v. 1 , - - -' nuaied fa this section of th atat. Thus far th damage don vaanot a os ttmatad, aa it to hnposelbls to boar fro on of th settlements that bar baaa baeamad ta by th flame and out off from sommonicatlott with tha outslds world, Beside th loss of flv saWmlU and mUHons of foot of dream J lumbar, there woro oloso onto M dwellings destroyed, as wall as innumerable Tlnsyard and ranch ec wiped out, Up tho oonst thara la a sigh of peroral relief among all slaaaea, aa the flams that have found nothing oto ta oonum haw been put unsmr eon trot, and It 1 only auction of time whsa. they will b swUraiy a itngiilehail However, this onea beautifully wood sd country that formerly was th pride of all visitors Is only a ghost of ita for mer beau I y. tha fir having trans-1 formed it Into a black desert wast. Th country around Bonny Doo which was a favoslta lumntr resort. Buffered moot, nothing escaping th fir that completely enveloped It Tha people were Isolated for throe day, and It was d mtraoM thai a fatalities war r WILL MANCHURIA EXPECTED AT PASSAGE ; WHITHER RUSSIANS ARE RETREATING DRIVEN TO SUICIDE QassKlchaelsofNewYork ; Compelled to Tak His Own Life. "':y V' . '' ALTERNATIVE MURDER 'V Brotitt tf Wmi WIm Sad Brftkei - Ui BlcbKl'i Bone frees Bin V. U 1UJ! nttlt ib4 The. -.V Flees. (Spialal WmstM by ! WW aj tba Jaataal) New York. Sept. If. Orvao thooboioo sf killing himself or being kllled by an anragsd brothor, Glaus Miobaaia, a book hsapor, Irving with his wlfo at No. M Tooth areaue, oboaa saloldo and thla morning ahot asm klUad blmaalf whllo the anxagad brother was standing at tho door.' , '." . " Tbo; an Who droao Mlchaalir to salf- dastraotloa aaoapad as aeon as tho fatak abpl raag out. Ha la now being sought by tha DOllca and tha aulolde'a fraatlo wlfa. ho knowa bm oaly as tha broth er of tho young woman who earns be tween bar and har lusband. Tbo trag edy occurred la tbo afternoon, just after Mrs. Michaels bad answered the ring of tha front aoorbeu. Tho maa whs oonfrontod bar ashed If bar husband waa In, and upon learning that ho waa, artsd loudly through the hall: "Hava you flnlahod that Job pat? If you have not, X wiiL" '. ' XnatanUxa shot rang out from within the bouse. And, ruahlng back to tbo par lor, Mra Michaels found bar husband lying upoa tho floor with a deep wound in his right temple sod a revolver ta his band. Mlehasls was still conscious whsa his wife cried out to hlnv asking why bs bad ahot hi"" ' Hla only answer waa: -I had to do it, or ho would hava klUad ma." -' Running; t th street. Mra MlohasU immediately eatlsd a pdtrolmaa,' who sent la an smsrgsnoy call to th Roo velt hospital. Tbaro Mr. Michaels was taken, aad dtod at o'clock without ex plaining th reaaona for th tragedy. Mra Michaels told this story: "My husband and I hava been married It yearn He waa ST yaara old, and em ployed aa v bookkeeper for a butcher oonosra. W always Uved happily un til last yaar, whan a bagaa ta a eg! act m and remain away front ham, : f . "finally h toft a altogether, and I dM not see aim for some time until last weak. Thaw ha ooafaaaed to am that ho had fallen la tor with a pretty stenog rapher, t . "l told him that If ha would return to me and live as ha did befors he mot th woman X would forgive htm. Ho promised to quit th wossaa and did ootno back bom "Last Tuesday we aaovod Into apart ments here and were again happy until tha brother of tho stenographer suddsn ly oasno to tho bauss. . 1 struggisd with tba maa to koop aim from entering tbo boas. Then I beard a pistol shot ta tbo parlor. X ran for a pollooman and told him ta send for th ambulance. Th maa bad gon befors I got back., Ho had forced my husband to kil himself, and was no doubt satlafled with, th moult of hla threat.- . - . - . , . NO STAMPS NEEDED : ; ON CERTAIN MAIL PJulM lamilib ay I iml Wnw ta me JeereaQ -Waahlngton, Sept. lt-No stamp needed oa third and fourth atosa mall nutter." . This srder win bs tesuad by th post ed! o department within tho Best few weeks. It Will bs stipulated, however, that ovary piece of mall must bs Ideatl cal hi character and auaatltla of aot fewer than I.OOf pieces. These regulations ar mad ta tbo Interest, ar th lsrg bu a mess bouses of th oountry. from which thousands of ploos of mall aro- sent out weekly. Under th present postal taw aoh piece of advert lain matter must have a 1-osnt stomp) affixed. It requires th services of hugs for of Slerks to do th wrk. ',''.'- ; ' fOisntoht. Raarst Raws SarVtee, by tnsl Wlrs the, leavaaLl Toklo, Sept. is. Thsr is much SO ttvlty la omolsJ circle ever th national finances and Koreas affairs. Th 100. ot.toa yea war fund author toad by th diet thla year has not yet been raised. It to reported that- th government will float a domeotlo loan shortly. Tho bankers ar willing, should th terra be favorable. Th lt.aoe.eoa yen exoheonor bsaos hav ba U sahsorlbsC ACCUSED OF DIGAMY H. Ar Herrlck Charged itOarTyJntiIito4 frilly In Omaha. , ONE WIFE IN SPOKANE ReeeoUr Weddel, Sister tf Actress Katheriot IrUa U pogllsk Baraqet's Sel Well lorn - lapsetol fasjitm by Lsasid WVa b The iiwaal) Omaha, Nak, Sept. la. H. A. Craw ford, an Iowa attorney, after a confer ence with the eounty attorney, tonight filed information against H. A. Her rlck, formerly editor of tbo Xtoarar Sun day Post, ehargihg hist with bigamy, he having married Miss Alma Urlao, an Omaha aoototy girt, while ho bad a wife living ta apoana. Herrich'e first wtf 1 aald to he Mia Qarbrslth. by Whom Herrlck to reportsd Co have a lt-yeax-ald daagtU - , . " HI Omaha -With' at' present resides with bar Barents la thta elty. . ths to a handsome young - woman, a . sister to Ksthsrtn trlau. th so tress ta David Relaaeoe'a "Darting Of the Ood" oom paay. Herrlck bad bean working en a local -papon bar. He waa war obrre spondant for th New Tork Herald dar ing the paatoh-Ameretaa war and was well thought of. His father to aa Bng llab baronet, - e.. ... ,:- - H. jL Herrlck waa knowa to many peo ple la Portland, as be was frequent visitor to this city. He stayed usually at th Portland betel Oa hi tost visit to this city a few months saw bis wife, the in Denver, was seeking to laara his whereabout aha got trace of him her. Ha was exceptionally well known In Spokane, wber h waa connected with a newspaper: Herrlck was pro fessed to be the holder of a awdloal de gree, but never praotloed. PROMOTES HIMSELF r FROM PLAIN ELIJAH (Baedal BBpelasy LiiiilWteetaTaaTimiil Wauhbgan, X1L, Sept. leV-oha Alex sadsr Powls announoa la today's Issue of his paper, "Leave of Healing." that on Sunday; Sept. It. he will promote Blmaalf fromplata KUJeb, the prophet, t the poaltloa of first apostle. He will be "John Alexander, tho first Apostto of the Christian Catholic and Apostolic Church ta Slon and Elijah, th Prophet, of tho Restitution of all thing1 Hs makes this advance beoaose he berlevee that Ood to with him ta hla sueosssful work, and that It to stated ta th Bible in First Corinthian. 11:)S; It tends: t2od hath set some la ths church, first apostles, seeoadly t prophets, A thirdly tee ill lei s . ' '' In organising the Chrtotlaa ebureb. Dowto posed a a preacher. Moating with success, he, on June 1. ad vanoed to th position of prophet, tak ing tba name of Hilton tba Restorer. Now hs will declare himself aa the di vinely eonimlssloned apostls of tho Christian Cat hello and Apostolto church In Zloa, with authority to ordain eleven other apostle when aad wber Ood amy dlraot, ' T $10,000,000. ISSUE IS y. t- jr. Mining property aald ta b worth In tho neighborhood of $l,,e ta at toso la a Suit dlsd ta Spokane seunty. Washington, by Gsorge Beaver against hV A. Hartmaa and four ooal and troa mining companies srgaalsed by bias. Hartmaa, K to stated, bas beea ta this city for some time, endeavoring ta In terest local capital la aome af his pro ject. Tho ownsmoas la tho obit brought against htm waa served yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Oruesi, ,hlsg seat bar Kv nnnban attovneve. Ths oroperty st issue" ta located I6TT th Nicola valley. British Columbia, a region regarded as promising by all min ing expert oa tha ooast. Hsrtmaa to well knowa from San Franoisoe to Van couver, It to asserted, aa promoar of big projects la tho mining realm. It to slleged by Beaver that after be had discovered enormously rich ooal and troa mining property and taken Hartaasn in aa a nartnar, with th understand ing that the latter seep re capital with whleh to develop th property. Hart man showed bad faith aad formed four cor porations. With an aggregats capita It sj 9s,7s,t ha aaa ac GREAT CLOUD THE M DAN MALARKST JL distarMBer element In tba situation who may upset ths plana of Mitchell and Fulton for organising th legisla ture. - SLOT MACHINES AGAIN CFERATED 0se RvtrCeit . Cltar Promises; far Every Nickel Plive fleweit f v fart ta haCaiBillDe Order. ; 7: "Thla maohlh to a marchandis propo- aHlon. Por . every nickel Blared the player to entitled to one five-cast cigar." In defiance of the ukase of Diet riot Attorney Manning, two alot machlnee on which war pasted th foregoing inscrip tion ware In onaratbm laat nbrht at a clgsr store, at tha northeast corner af Washington and Fourth at rest a A. good-slsed crowd waa p recent, but nly two or three persons played the ma chines, whleh they kept going steadily tiw tet k Ui hmir. Tha maJorltY of tha crowd was evidently mush Interested ta what waa going on, hut aon ac inem sssmsd to be willing to taker a ohaaos of being placed under arrest. It 1 said that several saloon and cigar stores ar getting ready t place slot machines oa their oounter oa eaoh of whleh to to he posted a notice similar to th en above. ir WO agrssracn ew uw wro mm carried out it la not gambling to ptey tka maehtaa. With the element of ebanoa left oat K affords neither tatar ast to ths player nor parttoula aroflt as the dealer. Th chanoee are against any box of rOve-ceat lgara,H reserved to pay for. machine playing. . being snnptled tn a twelvemonth. BharlhT Word baa declared that be will mak no streets ef proprietors who operate slot saaohlns la cigar a tores ar eeloond anlns speoiftc tnformatiens aro filed and warrants placed In his bands. Thla mssna that th district attorney will have t take action if tha msohlsa ar forced, out f bsalaes At another sigar store, oa th north west corner of Fourth and Washing tea streets, a l-ub dloe game waa ta progress tost night. This gams Aso comas under th baa of tha distriot at torney. Harris' cigar star, located oa Wnshtn ton street, setwssa Third and Fourth, was raided Friday night by IHputy Bheriffs Downey. Morel aad and Cordaoo. The dark behind the oounter tapped an Continued an Pag Two.) CAR R I E D I NTO CO U RT Beaver nam was suppllsd as an' ta- corporator. Suit to died la tha Superior court af Spokane eounty by Beaver against Hart maa, the Nicola Coal Mines, Ltd.. the W cetera Coal a Iron company, the Ni cola Coal A Coke sompany anb th Ni ce la Valley Coal A iron oompany. The plain tic sairis that a to an experi enced prospector and particularly so with regard to ths Nicola valley. Ac cording to tho complaint, th following ar tha Cacti of the oass: Beaver discovered extensive ane ex tremely valuable ooal deposits upon tho public domain In the Nicola valley, sub ject to entry and location, la May. 1 Gi rls Informed Hartmaa of his discovery, the latter agreeing to form corpora Oone. secure capital, pay the Usance fees for location and develop the property if given an Interest. With this under standing be was to be given a half in teract with I""" part of thetr b capitalists to - . By the t' Beaver f W'iP , a , i -of i r a certain been granted lenaa. h t DAIEilS REPUBLICAN W Methods of U. S; Sena- ' tors Cause - Party -; Desertion. THEIR PLANS MAY FAIL 4 ' MaitiMMR Cdaaty Is SbaUlDf BiocJ ) Tols Cr Dr. Iflyaciuill Favtrlte New li Eacc fir . - - LMef tie Seiite. r; ' -v Rvsr staoe Oregon's tTnlted enatora made ale in their intention of taking a hand ta th organisation af tba next legislature, tbar hav been ecBlnou muttering ta tba Republican raaa aad threats of corning revolt. The spirit f spaa Bra tiny which broke forth at on nt -toy eastern- Oregon to infecting the Multnomah delegation, and tho leaders of the looal organisation "d not diagutoe their lesantmena over sat , enoroaohmsnt upon a province which they regard as peeultorty thetr own, "Ne senator I -to be elected by th legislature," any tho . malcontents, so why should Mitchell and Fulton attempt to dictate how It shall be organised? is the Republican party af Oregon to da nothing but pay their private polities! debtor ..... Multnomah eounty to plainly to he the storm center if rebellion breaks out and paUtlolans In all parts of tho stato are turning their ayes In this direction, Th two senators ara not unmindful of th . warnings of coming trouble and soma nnxlous onfsrenoss have been held within the past two day. Senator Ful ton came from Astoria oa Friday and State Senator Booth asm from southern Oregon where bo has been diligently -exerting th powerful Influence of th Booth-Kelly Lumber sompany la be- . half of th program. Dr. KuykendaU ' arrived from atagsas yesterday morning , and be devoted the day to studying th eomplex oonditlen that ara prevailing ta thla country. r V Tha one thing af vital hnportaaee ta the ssnstors program to bp prevent Multnomah county from putting for ward a candidate for sjrestdent of tho stat senate. Xf a Multnomah maa en tor th field, backed by his 'delegation. KuykendaU will drop from the poaltloa of favorite te that of a long ahot. For without she votes ef at least some of tbo Multnomah delegation, KuykendaU oan hav little hope of victory, and th Mitchell-Fulton slat will be hopelessly smashed. Naturally therefore Da J. Matorkeys tentative candidacy baa saoeed th pro grammers th keenest disquiet. Ma lar key wait only for assurance f sup port from his home delegation to throw himself openly into the fight. Rasters Oragoa baa already pledged him Its four votes and with six from this eounty he would took but three of the number required to elect. It would be Strang Indeed if he could not win these. In view of the widespread dissatisfac tion with th senatorial slat a. ' It ta Jos than six monthe arnee Ma larkey smashed to smithereens the Iron el sd program of th local machfcoc ta ths Republican eoanty convention. Hs woe id not hesitate to rapist th performance If favorable opportunity should offer and tba programmers ar watching bto (Continued on Psgs Two.) : .: ' It at Hged by Reaver that Hart man formed the com pas tea aamea, secured immense aapltal, located and procured licenses ta tho property from the do minion government and afterward lo cated six sections of land, without placing Beaver' gams to th arttclss f Incorporation. Tho eapltallaatloa af th eems"a to given ss follows; Nlooto Coal a's. Lrd,. ll.tM.to; Western Coal and Ire oompany, tl.1M.tO; Nicola Coal Coke oompany, S.tM.tM; Nlcols T i ley Coal and Iron oomDany, 1.M. Th ateck of the various concerns said to be 'rided to to l,oa i ai of wbich unaav has retail a, , for hli-"' The t- - f f s atramiv-g a i her of t lie nosing of a ths pMwrty nnmw a t e '