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tiis ohsgou daily jour.::Aiv : c..tl.v.., . oiV CFflCERS 1 CrP A D Tft ; ItR TDIIF '.Valla! An Marlra Clan of Most Stubborn Political Fight In ' History of Suburb. V - -r . .. - . . . I' . aaavrssm la 1 1 I CCCIT . MAIUH IirJ VVIW. Vbfcn ' TO KEEP DOWN THE TAXE.S Donds Will Be Issued for a City Hali : and A FirefAp- "V: ? paratua. ; , 4 V'.-l--- M V Th following : city official were given tha oath ot office ( SL'Johni 1... niht kiwi Installed: Mayor.W. H. King; recorder. J. W. Hanks; treasurer. F. W. Valentin.' ' Councllmen C S, Thompson, C, U Edwards, C- A. Llnd julst. H. W. Brlce, J. H. Shield, B. , t. Leicgltt and P. J- Peterson, ?" f ! uottrinv Mavnv ft . A. Cook' nresented Mr, Kins -wit m'i gavel: of map! cuj Former Mayor C A. Cook. from a, tree which craw oa th Cook place. - " - v On of th flrat problema the council discovered It had to solv wa th ap proval of tha bond of th now officers, and an adjournment waa taken until this evening-, when the bonds will be verified and tha work or the new ad anlnlatratlon begun. - Tha Installation was tha culmination of a spectacular political flint among thrr candidates.; Even after tha elec tion of Mr. Kina and a majority of tha Good Government ticket the towa waa tlrred by tha report that tha eanvaes- In committee had attempted to open ballot-boxes and throw out certain rotes. Tha result was. however, tha installs' tton of all the candidates flrat an- Mayor W. H. King. rtounced as elected, and thla Is auparent- ly - satisfactory to the great majority of the St. Johns votera. Mr. Xing I known aa a conservative loader, and will further tee 'progress of the town whan In his power to do so. without add ing too many undue tax burdens. The institution of tha big Weyerhauaer mill and the rapid growth of tha town make It certain that tha present admlnlatra- I inn will . nivH a im wrnnm imDorum municipal problema, among' which tha Isauance of bonds to pay for a city hall and' fire apparatus will not be the least. .- "V .''..'',. . ;' PATEK PHILIPPE WATCHES - They embody all tha esaantlala , of tba modern timepiece and , many mora not found In oth ers. This gla ' ' Positive Time Perfection i," They are doubly reliable, In that they posses A World's i Reputation . ' And pass moat rigid tnspao- ' tlon from the Swiss,, obeerra- tery. Wa are proud of Jholr.i Identfty, and tha price paid represents much profit In tile ,' Investmeat from - the atanJ '. points of adjustment and re pairs, v I-...:-, i ( . ' Bala Areata fa Oreg-en. '. Feldcnheimer' ' Ooreer Third aa WMbiagtOB. , , BfaavfaatartBff Jawalars. , Vlaaaoad laaperton, ' ' DOVIEITE COLONY TO J : SETTLE IN EVERETT Becoming Disgusted .With L.ie - at Zion City, Many of the ; Faithful, Will Come West" iinmwmml mwttmt S I ill fhlcaao. Aorll 11. On hundred and twenty former Dowlaltea. disgusted With Ufa at Zion City, will form a, colony near Everett. "Wean. ; While not renouncing their religious hellers, they nay thrown Dowla overboard. . Walter Campbell and rrad Wilson, former : Zlonltoa. vUlted Washington some ttma ago and aelected pita. . . i- ,-;, c v Tha Dowleltea have mad their plana nnletlr. collectina funds secretly. - Fl- nnit 'ifftoulttaa at Slon aeemed press them with forebodings or Oleas ter. - Tf t.' aM that onttnna Tnava bn a ttrA tnr- aavarmf tracts of land bealdea that at Everett Contracts hava been mrla on nronorty In Okanogan county and Whldby laland. A Urge ouanUty of household goods and auppUe have been shipped weat - - -1 , It Is- bellared that many others will Join tha movement, news or wncu waa caused much excitement in zuon. PRESIDENT ENJOYING ; U:A SECOND OAY'S HUNT X ;?"Jearaal Bpeelal ervlea.t V Wart Worth 'Tex.. April 11. Aa no word comes from th president over night. Secretary tb ; ; tor - all la mrAnm wall at the hunting camp and that the president la enjoying a second aay a nunu oawr day th prealdanta and party ran down thia dnaan eovotaa. th President leading th chase throughout. Cowboy from tsurneii mmp paoted at Law ton today with further - -it,. .nnMa n tha nresldant'a .i.. TtiA nraaMant rldea a large,' black norsa, auppiiea w " a- goner at Burnett, ma ruoum eonalaU Of light" woolen trousers, cor an Mack eotton ahlrt and a white, broad-brimmed hat ' Early Sunday morning, wnue w relstag. th president encountered a -1. i hai arraaa. Lean- Ing from hla horaa he killed It with tha butt or nis wnip. ; " PANAMA ROAD CONTRACT DENOUNCED SAYS BRIf TOW ' T-'i'-"- (Jearaal SpeeUl Barvlee.) v..ki n r AnHl 11 Joaanh U Brlatow, appointed by the proaldent , , Miht t mm with rafar enca to tha Panama canal, returned to Washington last night rrora nwu and Pactno coast points. - Today ha re ported to Secretary Taft and th canal commission. Brtatow say that everywhere on tha Jt- - hM a Smmn interaat In tha canal, but that buaineea Interests of tbo west denounce Dittany tn wmwi . w iMnama fallraad and the Paclflo Mall Steamship company. MINISTERS SATISFIED - WITH NEW POSITIONS tSateUt Diaaatek te Tae Seara&Lt , run.. rr Anrit 11 Tha evanaellcal arrtat tuiM front tha COTV- ertii nil new pwamvna. v tars' new position Is theT First church, Portland, and CL P. Gates will be ra m nka . Up nataa la of this city and wlU finish hi college education at th end ar tma term irora im wh oollego. Mr. Oataa preached formerly at Independence and Buena, Vista. Rev. N. B. Toung will go to Lfayette and Dayton. Mr. Toung has made his home in this city for several years. Ha has been preaching at SodavUle and Sweet tj. aii thru axnraaa themselves well, satisfied with their new positions. TRIENNIAL CONVENTION : ORDER OF FOREIGN WARS . ... . ; i . ., . :t ' . J ) ' (Jearaal tpecia tervle.) ' 1 ' ' New Tork. April II. Tha fourth tri ennial convention of th National Com mandery Military Order of Foreign War la to be held In ' this city tomorrow. Twentt-twu atate commanderlea are a- pected to bo representeo. i neir aeie gate with th national ofneere. 'will bring together a body of army and navy officers wh ar veteran companions of the order. Th commander general oY4 the order, MaJ. Gen. Alexander H. weoo, U. a A., wUl preside. - Tha Nw Tork commandery will aniertaln th visitors With a dinner at Delmonlco's. '. , RESERVOIR VICTIMS f - BURIED IN MADRID . , .,,:. " -Ij-';.!'- (Jaiaal Ul Bervlea. -u-A.tA inrll 1 1 Tia funaral of SI of the victims of Saturday' reservoir . !.,.. hftM ftfMlav. . An Immenaa crowd attended. Later la tha day attAlhav rlMiAMtrft. tlon. The authorities Interfered and forbad all speeches ana processions. t TOVB OSXZaVMaT VDaUnD. (looraal pedal ,iartle.) ,:vm Clarkavlll. W. ,Va. April ll Four children of Oeorge Mall were burned to death by a flae which destroyed the Mail home early thia morning. Th parents escaped with the baby. . - Any woman who sxiffera from Cramps, Backache, Nervous or Sick Headache, Poor Appetite, Costivness or Geperal VVeakncssnceds the Bitters to maehexr-well again. It has cured thous ands in the past 50 years. Ih case of Indigestion, Dys pepsia, Colds or Grippe, it stands first. Try a bottle. .sBswask gH , QiSihS IIOrJEST GAMDLEa FINALLY- CASHES 1H Tom Williams. Rwbresentative of thOld School of Gaming "':V- Mn, 'b-ad.":,':' KNOWN WHEREVER A CHIpTT : " RATTLED IN NORTHWEST Had Respect of All, and Money vand Time Were Always at Friends Command. . ". 'J When Tom . William died yesterday there passed away an Interesting repre sentative of the old school of gamblers In the west Along' the coast and throughout th northwest he bore a rep utation for honeay and uprightness that waa untainted during an active career of 19 years. Tin avarv city and hamlet In the north west where a faro bank' haa-rvn and chance hae ruled. Williams waa known and resnectad. His friends were sura be red not only among th fortune-fol-lowera, but among bualneaa men as well. and in circles outside his own no Per the nam of "Honeat Tom." William waa a sailor by trade, a faro dealer by occupation, and a gambler, by nature. Prom a long lln of ancestry ha la said to bar Inherited a spirit of restless adventure that the roving. of the ea did not satisfy and that many year ago lad htm to Cast his lot with the vast army that seeks fortune by tha turn of a wheel, the flip of a card, or any other chance, v ., - Williams' most prominent characttris- tio waa hi - blind allegiance- to-itUa friends, his constant willingness to sld a comrade In misfortune. . It was hi unswerving fidelity to a friend who proved unworthy that cost him a fortune and caused whatever bitterness was shown In his later Ufa v , Za th OUm, Ooldoa Bay, i ' Thirty years ago Williams cam te Portland on board an Kngliah aalllng veaael. . He waa born In England, but went to aea at an early age. Ha left the ship at thia port and became door-keeper In a prosperous gambling house in iri street. It was tb golden age ot gamb ling in Portland. . -" .. r From tha position of a door-keeper ho rose to that of dealer, and soon became Intereated In tha ownerahlp and man agement of the plaoe. Shortly after he acquired an Interest in tha house, a bit ter war broke out between pactions in gambltnrlnterertSTrrirwa war to Ins death and Indeed death actually resulted, and It was to save hla friend, tha mur derer, that Williams "went to the front," as gamblers' parlance goes, spent a for tune, saved the life of ms rriena rrom the vengeance of the law. and discovered that his efforts had been waated on a worthleaa subject. Km 11 Weber represented one' faction of th gamblera' war,, while Charlea P. Olda, allaa Sandy," was "an advocate of th other. The atrlfe resulted in the murder of Weber by Olds, at .Third and Alder streets. When ha was shot Weber fell forward In a gutter, where he lay dead, while his murderer stood above him and emptied th chambers of his revolver Into th prostrate- body, v WUliaau a th Front. Sentiment against the aasassln was intense. He waa tried, . convicted of murder , in the first degree . and sen tenced to be hanged. Most of hla friends deserted hint, he was alone, and even hope aeemed gone. . Henry K. Mc Ginn was district attorney at the time, and V1 gambler's fate seemed certain. it waa men mat lom wuiiams, a friend of "Sandy" Olds, "cam to tha front." In his own little circle he set about' working up sympathy In behalf af tha condemned 'man. Th sympathy spread, ', and at last - reached something Ilk hopeful "proportions. Williams con tributed generously , or his money to seour an appeal. . Falling to aet th necessary sum in Portland he went through several states In th northwest soliciting . from gam blers th aum necessary to secure an appeal. II was at last successful and th higher court gran tea a renearing 01 th oaae. - Again Olda was convicted and . sentenced to bo- hanged and for a second time a new trial waa granted. Realising that public sentiment in Multnomah county. would not benefit hla friend, Williams obtained a Chang of venue and tha third trial was held In Washington county. Olds was round guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to Ono year s imprisonment, jiiorxa in hi behalf ceased after such a decided victory. rvT" 7" '"' A short time alter nis rsiease rrom th state penitentiary Olds returned to Portland. His lormer prestige among the gambling .element was gone, but Willisana was Still his rriena. uias Be gan t play, and at his first sitting In Williams' plac won Isoe. H imme diately took the monajv went Into rival houses and squsnaerea it in riotous careussla. . Similar and repeated act finally caused Williams to "remove Mm from hi Hat." aa gamblera aay. Olda' de cline from a prosperous snd Influential gambler t Into a common "bunko ' man waa rapid. He la now an outcast and has been driven by th police from every eily In th weat. - William was tl years, or ago, and la eurrlved by t widow and tw chil dren. He was a member of th Grays - - Tom William. Hundreds . of Portland v Readers Know .What v It'' gleans. :.; r ' The kidney are overtaxed; ' . Hay too mWh A do. " ; - 1 . ' Thay tell about Jt In many aches and peins- ,. ?' .' Backache, sldeache. headache. V Early symptoma of kidney Ills. ' Urinary - troubles, diabetes. Bright' disease rollow. ' - , - - ' A Portland citiaen telH her a certain John J, Keating, . painter, of 01V Plrat street, say: "I,had dull, aching pains in my back tok a f number of , Atiaj wot, oiien pa nrvrt inn I had to quit work for two or throe daya at a time. 'The kidney secretloaa were Irregular and scalding -and I suf fared also from headache and ' dlaxl- ness. My back waa always lam and sore In the morning. - Physicians failed to help m and -no medicine did me any good until. I began : using Doanls Kidney Pills. They relieved the urinary difficulty and tha heavy aching in th back disappeared." i Zar laal by all daaler. ' Price t oenta Foater-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, X T., sol agent for the' United BUtea .Ren member th nam DOAN8 and take no other. ' v We're W Prepared to Save You Money ' It will pay you to learn bur prices before purchasing a piano. You will be convinced that a far better, piano for the price can be purchased at Eilers Piano House than any place else on the coast. We carry the .greatest variety of instruments and do a' larger busi ness than any other five stores in our territory. : Large sales' and many of them at small profit, is our policy." Moderate terms of payment t full . guarantees and mbney" back "in every instance Twhere instrument" fails, in any way to prove exactly as repre sented. '-" . ' Chickeringp Weber,- Kimbal.1, Hobart M. CablerHaielton, Les ter,. Crown Orchestral, Story & Qark and 24 other makes of high grade piartos...,.( . r y V;- . Eilers Piano House 3SI WASIUNGTON ST COR. PARK Other large stores San Fran cisco, Stockton and v Oakland, Cal.jT Spokane and Seattle, Wash., Boise and Lewiston, Idaho. ' Harbor lodge of Elk - at- " Aberdeen, Wash., and of th local aerie of Eaglea : Funeral services wJlLba Held at Hoi man' undertaking parlors. gCJftj'clsafc tomorrow. ' ' ' :, ... , ENDLESS CHAIN OF ' "FRENZIED FINANCE (Contlnued from Fag On a) received large sums In th way of com missions: jthat E. H. Harrlman ; and Oeorge Oould sold th securities .; of their-, vtrlous ayatema of' railroads to the Equitable, ' although - both were member of the board of dlrectora In dividual directors are accused of using the society's,, funds to secure control of corporations " which - they reorganised. and then sold to me tsqurtani , tne bond and other securities of th reor ganisation, out nf the proceeds of which they paid th Initial loans and had for their ' personal profits the underlying stocks and bonda These chargea were first made by Thomea W. Iawaon, in hla attacks on , th Btandard Oil ays torn. . ' ' "'j- .' - , ; AWAITING SUPPLIES (Continued from Pag On a) was made "today by Qovernor-Oenenl Trepoff for a list of th barristers who attended th pan-Ruasian congress of barristers yesterday, which was broken up byth police. It Is believed aU will be expelled from th city today. Five ' Japanese omcera aiagutsea as navvies were caught photographing tha Vladivostok defenses recently and were summarily hanged. Documents found on their bodies showed that they had al ready, ssnt to th war department at Toklo fulf information as to the de fense In and about Vladivostok. : . "vta takes 1 yea Wa4rra1 "Oaaeanti" far lam aioatkf aaa kalaaaaUralf nn4 af tloaiaah iatarra a4 drtp.p.l.. 1 tklnk a ware a( r.l. la ata"t'uaraM"fnrhlrw.arflMaiDailUaa. aaratakaa aaaaraat oik.r .all.4 rai.4laa at altteaa avail aa4 I tae tkat Cu.areta nllava eia i is a r tkaa aU lae atSar 1 hare takaa a-.aia la a y.- J aaiaa MeMaae. Ml Vareer sk.. Janey Oily, 8. i. Plaaaaai PalaHM. Fataet. Taaa 0ea4.De aM4. I4 la balk. Tka taalna tablat atamaad CUO. aaraataa4 te cere ac roar BMaaf sack. sterling Ranted? C.. Cbleua a M Y. aaa Ax:mjAL,TEii::uj:ac3u$ ''-'-'. 1 ' ' f rJn ' Best For r" 4aBv' The DoWal. " 4 VX CAMPY CATmjmC 'f V r Jf Jf KUl : SALE BEGINS At, 12 SHARP AN0 CLOSES AT Vr O'CLOCK- r JO watting forkamg U tkU gforw. i No delay for your check to be au f - dited by two or three clerks. No matter how big the throngs, our sales are i never attended by the jostling and jam-,1' ming which are so frequently an uncom ' fortable feature of bargain hunting. u : " " Our quick way of transacting business over the counter is a v revelation to the i business world of Portland. We save ;: neither time nor trouble for ,of .book keepers, at the expense of our customers. - You make:the purchase, get' the article' and the Change without delay. That's what you came f or, , and that's what our ; - clerks help you to do. -.-y ;'V: 'i :.u-i.-:. b'J-1 'A; Rubber Goods : ;i ', i 7.', Regular. Tv8pclal, Red Fountain Syringe, J 'quart. ,........11.11 ; 63 Water Bottle, 4 quart... p. ............ Sl.li - B9 Family Bulb Syringe. ......,..,.11.88 ' 994, Rachael Whit Spray Syringe. .......,.$.TI fl.49 Imported Rubber Sponge...... Ilo : ' 43 Klpplea, per dosen. ...................... I0o . 19. - ' av;-- J. Regular. , Special. ; Bocieto Byglenlque. per cake. ........... 40c 37 Plnaud'a Violet Rein, per cake S5c '. - IT. Jergen's Wild Locust Honey, per cak.,.. o 'ivj.1 Jergen'a English Oatmeal, per caka... H . 9 Francisco Bernaldo Castile, Finest quality , ' , ,, , Spanish Castile, l-lh. bar, for thia al. , , per bar,........,....'.......... - . XT ' ', .y. . ' v ,.'v'f Perfumes and Toilet Watersj - '. 'r '- ' ' . ?. Regular. Speclat Violets Boquet Fames bulk, per as.. ,.1. , ' OB Alfred- Wright' Violet, bulk, par os...... SO 34 Xundborg Violet. Dew," bulk, pr oa...;.. ?to .. . 33. Florida Water, large, per bottle. ........ 4lo ; 39 Florida WaUr. small, per bottle.;........ SOo ,, 13 WillUmi1 Lilac Water, per botU..".r..... I0o . 33 J.-4 ' Toilet Accessories, : V ..' i4 ' ' SpeclaL "Swansdown Fac Powder, par box............. ' . 4 Gossamer Fac Powder, per box...........,... K 18 Dorin-Roug. No. It............. .... V ,18. Holmes- FroatlUa, per bottl...,.........a 13 Espey'a Cream, per botUa.....,......V,'...;.. 18 , , Combs ," gn1sr as eoaaba INQUIRY OF BEEF TRUST IS RESUMED Mysterious Trunks Unearthad Which May Contain lm ; ; portant Evidence. . OFRCIALS REFUSE TO SAY IF DOCUMENTS USED Doubloysternf-Bookkeepingj Said to Have Been in -'. W..; '-Vogue. ::-'-;' -r . i (Jooraal Itioeia! Bervlca.) ." . , Chicago, April 11-Wlth an unusually large number of witnesses on hand, the federal grand Jury.' investigating tha beef trust, thia morning resumed Its hearing... Threa trunks, believed to be part of those obtained yesterday in th raid on th sf deposit , vault, which It Is said contain Important beef truet document, war seen in th offlc of th district attorney thia morning. That official refuaed. however, to aay whether any of th documents were placed be fore the Jury today. V Eight mysterious trunks wer un earthed by the secret service men In th vaults, of th National Safe Deposit company yesterday. Th Secretary of th company waa subpoenaed to deliver the trunk to government official and did so. He refuses to state who de posited them there. District Attorney Morrison instituted the action by which the trunk war aelsed. through Information given by a witness whoso i Identity is careruuy guarded and whose--testimony startled th grand Jurors as to revelation of th business methods of th packers. He Is said to hava stated that a double sys tem of bookkeeping had been employed by packing firms, one set showing the secret relations of tha alleged combine and being accessible only to truated em ployes, and the other set showing th figures which th packer showed Com mlaaloner Garfield., - 'a The trunke are aupposed to contain this secret set of book which give th true story of th packers' trust. j - . KA23TX.T nMO4Jb. 1 W. E. Lake af The Dalle is in town today. ::,j, , A. j-: - -Pr E. Jennings of Salem I a guest at the Perkins. F. II. Caldwell is In from Newberg. William M. Colvlg of Jacksonville Is among tha arrivals at tb Perklna. Walter L. Tooae of Wood burn Or., Is at the Portland. ' :-. ' .Francis O. Frtnk ot Seatl la Ttsltlng the city. .... Mr. and Mr. S. R. How of Grants Pass ar arrivals at tha -Portland. - II. M. Horton of Burns is in town on bualneaa . C B. Simmons of The Dalles Is a guest at tha Imperial. ... T K. P. Dodd ot Pendleton la tier for a brief otsy. 3. P. Fintey retnnied yesterday tram a trlp-throagh California. Fred. B. Stanley leaves this afternoon for Chippewa Falls, Wla. being called k.M ttv tVi. Illn.aa tit tila faiha. -. &4A: fourth cz&Wci&lacica&trccts : Sliding Tripods.. Hlgain'a Phot j 4x1 Imitation Hard.,, Rubber Composition ' " - -("Trays ;'. ...fi, , ,J,f ..J i't ito Acid Hypo....;i .'. lto ' Eastman' Fixing Powders. I os..., lto Eaitmsn's Toning Solution............... lOo ' . goad's Transparency Plates, IxT, per dos. ,tl.4tt . 101 British Journal of Photography, 1.(11 . , pages; special pric tor this gal...,... SOo 1 Wood Alcohol, pint,,. tlo ; Witch Has (Dickinson's), pints.. '.,...-3fo Ammonia, pints' Ollv Oil, oa1'...... .... .... tio Arnica, f oa 1 Glyoarln, fl os. .,,....,..,..,.......,.. tlo . Olyccrln. S o.'.. . ........... 1Q ' Eisafic peppemlnt, 4 os. t6n; Epiom Salts. 1-lb. package lOo Soda Bicarbonate, 1-lb. package. ......... :io i,? ; w ':7:M' i Stationery ' :yAv .'"i-v i v-h. Regular.- Special.; v Fin Linen Papeterle, Lewis and Clark Ex- , , . position in gold letter on every het... tio ... 33 . Scotch Raglan.,....................;.... 0o ' 28 Mousellne d Lain.......,...,....,...... 40o 23 ' Silver Xing Tablet a. i. ...... ..... , to ' ' 3 , PencU Tablets, ruled. ......... ........... So t for 5 hrkw rmtala rou, to pea a aff taffalar prloe. 1 v - Turkish Bath Towel... ,... 40o 39 Turkish Bath Towela. ................... SOo ;-19 , Turkish Bath, Towels, ... ...... ...... SOo .13 ' v Pollahlng clotha, better than chamois..,.. lOo . 6 :;;: ' 15. RAILROADS DISCUSS LOWER FAIR RATES i-7'.; v -', '.' : 'T J. .', . ' Th question ot lower .rat on rail road aaat of Chicago for .th Lawla and Clark fair and tha "national convention to be held in Portland thia year will be decided by th Central Trafflo aaaocla tion tomorrow evening. . It 1 thought their decision will bo Xavorabl. aa pow erful . Influences ar at work for Port land. .'-''.' - . ' .-( Tha proaldent and trafflo department of every transcontinental road is work ing for the deelred reduction by - the eaatarn trunk lines, and th efforts of a .number of th mat influental offi cials of th trunk lines themselves bava been enlisted in th fair's behalf. A telegram has been received by H. M. Cake, proaldent of th Portland ' Com- merclal. club, from: George H. Daniels, general passenger agent of the' New Tork Central system. In which ha says: "Wa hope at tha trunk Una aasoclatlon meeting tomorrow to succeed In read Justing rates to your satisfaction.'' SOUTH PORTLAND THANKS EVANGELISTS ' v , ... - .1 Th farewell meeting In th eoutb Portland district last evening wss nota ble for th passage of th following resolution: m -.... "For almost three weeks the Rev. D. 8. Toy and Ills singer. Frank Dickson, have given us In these evangel latlo meeting all their time, th best of their strength and talents, and the fruits of rlpa experience. God has wonderfully Pleased their labors; how much tongue cannot tall nor time reveal. The people of th south Portland district, recog nising Ood's guiding spirit, in- all. do hereby desire to express , our apprecia tion of th plain, pointed, earnest, sym pathetic and loving presentation of th pur truth In eermon and song by these vangellaU. and In this closing hour re turn our thanks and extend to them a heartfelt Godspeed to every field to which th Master may 4n Ills provi dence call them." ; .-.' ' , BAPTISTS DONT OBJECT TO ROCKEFELLER MONEY - i. .-! !;..; j : : ' (Jearaal Special arriee.t . . New Tork, April 11. Dr. M. I Moo re house, corresponding secretary of the American Baptist Missionary society, to day announced that John D. Rockefeller .Tte Cst ACcoarinf Soap ; . ' r 'A -Metal Polish ;v :. : A GUfi Cleaner - I as- . I I - I 't 'lU'APhbtO StlDDllCS f 't''vi-.- - , - . . Regular. apodal.', ...................i.., .1.00 404 Past . . . j lto 1 f..T Household Drugs ; i & Regular. Special. 13 ........ lw 4 Rose Water, os...., .....Jjt... 5o ' 1 1SV Carbolle Acid, S os..,.,;;..'.-......... 3(a S8 .Bay Rum, S ca. ..,........,.. ... ; S60 v. 13 i 13 ' 13 13 y--: , 13 6 ?5a Liquors '"Z- t, :: . '' ' ;" Regular. Special... Chicken Cock Whisky. bottled in bond, . . l- of a gallon................ SL1I 98 Fisher's Old Bourbon, quart. ............ .11.11 96 1 Holland Oin. quart.. ..$1.00 74 ' Choice Old Madeira, quart.... I0o ., . 38 Cloverdal Claret, quart... ......... lOo 'r19 :'h Suit Cases, Purses, Etc J , ; - , : - Regular. . Special I4-lnclV Waterproof Caratol. ............. .14.80 82.SO - M en'a Curses, In seal, buck and calf leath- . , . er, with or without inside pocket IBo 8 ' Twenty-flv per cent discount on all Card Case. Wallet and BUI Books between 411.00 and 1.00. ' v. l ' - Suadrles Regular. SpaclaL, -i ' Misery - In your stomach?., inaOT digests. It falls to " ' pieces In your stomach like v milk. ' WMMXXOX nourishes and Invigoratea. "It Is made for " that purpose, for a late-at- .' ' night luncheon It la lnvalu- -. , able. 10 cent a package. - AT ALL GROCERS. has Just given another $100,000 o-the society, which makes a total ' of more than $1,00,000 given to the society dur ing the last 20 years, Thisjs a gift sep arate from the two gift recently made tha American Baptist Missionary union. . MONETT PUTS GARFIELD :: ON TRACK OF OCTOPUS " - (Jearaal Special Barries.) . ) Topejca, Kan., April IlCotamlssion- ;' r Garfield apent tha forenoon -at tha atatehouse conferring with various state official and going over the evidence secured by Attorney Monett la Ma auit aganlst th Santa Fa railway. Garfield , haa completed plan for th lnveatlga-. tlon of the oil busineaa and expect to start hla three assistants out soon. LA FOLLETTE'S RAILROAD ; RATE COMMISSION BILL , fi".:'-': (Jaoraat asaelal Berr'lea.) : v. 7J. ". Madison, Wla, April ll.La Follstto's railroad rat commission bill waa today advanced In the assembly by a vot of II to 1. - It- provides for the appoint- -ment of a commiaaion of thre members with. largo powers. . , ,,. v ' TWO BROTHERS KILLED ;j -FOR JUMPING A CUIM Wallowa. Or, AprU 11. X H. "lto- Sain, an engineer from Grand Junction, ' CoU Sunday shot and killed th Straut . brother, who Jumped hla claim at West Oroeaman, JS mile north ot her. He claim th shooting was committed In self-defense. It came to Wallowa and gave hlmaelf up.-, - - - 1 '('!''. ... - - - . .. , .'. Crl32 SP - . ... j. .. !, V J,'C7 ...... i -1 . ' 1