The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 28, 1905, Image 11

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.CHINESE COYCOTT MOT -
f ERJ0U3 SAYS SECRETARY
' T.n Wni Ammt Peace . Terms
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Ladronlam Rampant in " Philip.
...l.aaA mrtriiUnrml CenrMaloil in
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Taft and party left thia morning, the
'guests of tha Sacramento Klvar Im-
' pi ovement Navigation association, for
a clrcJa rtip up tha Sacramento valley
' preparatory to departure asst. Th pur
- pose oX th trip baa jjot been mad
public. ' . : ' ....
t... -i vi. u th arlant and tha
plillipplnee Secretary Taft devoted !
entire Uma to gov.rneomi "
, returns home with secret and moat lm
Taft said thai b "would place before
.tha praaloast inionuuan rvawuv w
Philippines which would undoubtedly
result In reoommandatlona 9 congress,
m -Am ia4alatiAii Intended
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to remedy certain conditions requiring
official attention. Tha disaffection h
certain quarter waa treated lightly
,. tha secretary, woo aeciarea o
, general peace and contentment prevailed
. among tha native, r - - .
. ; ... auMraata Wat Karloaa.
Tha' Chlnea boyeott. Mr. . Taft
thought, waa not a aerloue matter. Be
. carding exclusion, ha thought that all
. that waa naceaaary waa to enforce ex
- istlng law with" discretion - and -not
anger celestial by harsh reatrlctlona on
tha batter 'claaaaal whom w do not
'want to keep out. , , .
'' in Tnkin wam arlran a
popular farewell, auch a bad aaTar
: been j seen in tokio rjeiore. n wm
mini ciiw tuwa w m. -
atatlon waa crowded with people about
lag 'Banaal' and extending to ua eyrery
evidence, or enuiuaiaaiio iwo wiu aw
.frtendahlp. ..,."..!''''-'
- t vMm mMMnff am landlne1 at
Manila to find that the great harbor
; work. Which will probably make Manila
naroor aa convenient u uj u ii
nri.n In' fhA Main wam Amnnlatilil. ao
that tha largeat reaeele were. able to
land and unload in atormy weainer ir.
Ing the aouthweat monaoon. . behind the
breakwater, eomethlng which waa. an-
t.asl . .a mil am Tha whole u-
yearanoo of the- city of Manila.-to ana
who knew It four or on year ago, u
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Over c!l ccmscIIwC U hco never felled
to rccelvo tho
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IS TJOT THAT A GUARArJTEE OF QUALITYP
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4' "Tha political altuaUon In aotna re
apecta waa not a good aa It ought to
bi. A ware of ladronlam haa awept
over the province of Cavlto a,nd it haa
been , found neceaaary to auapend the
writ of.habaaa corpua In tha province
of Cavlta and Bataagaa, the neighboring i
Srovtnce. The aama waa true In Bamar, 1
ut the uae of troop la flamar and -the
pae of tha acouta and eonatabulary la
Cavtta baai. put an-end to tha dleturb
ancea;. however, there ' .wera. -two or'
threat -men reaponalble for the -keeping
up ol ladronlam who had not been cap
tured. Complalnta were made agalnat
the eonetabulary and, walla many of
them were Unfounded, It waa probably
true that a change In the eonetabulary
ought to be effective, and It la now
Under consideration by the government.
"Tha diatreaalng agricultural depree
elon, due to the loaa of 71 per cent of
the agricultural cattle, . drouth, locuat
and the cholera aa well aa other eaaaaa,
will probably not ceaae to be for aeveral
yeara, Thle, naturally, aubjecta the
government to erttlclam, because thla
alien government la much more likely to
be criticised for existing condltlona. .
"Many of the people la. Japan are dis
appointed at the term a of peace, but
tha great aober majority of that people,
1 - am . aura, are deeply grateful that
peace baa coma and-grateful -to Presi
dent Roosevelt for bla asalatanee In
bringing It about, and conscious of tha
fact that Japan was under a great
. strain and that true statesmanship re
quired that, when she could make an
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v Price, 30cts. I
r " ' 1 This mantle fepresentg the finest J
I ' product of our factory. ' , -'. i
It U the btti mantle made, i
p- fffph Give. 15 !
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I than any
: 2 othet mande. " ,
ISm! Strength';
J J . unexcelled f
hit the cheapest
mantle because
k uvea gas, it
gives more Eght,
k lasts longest.
Buy the beat and the cheapest! -JHld"
Brand Weltbaek.
. . Price," 30 cents.
lanttatleaa are Werlhleaa
. . a .. and XjrtraTagaa . - ;
Kememrjer mat earrr
all maaUea are . -
not Well bach.
See that the
mantle yon buy
baa this Shield .
of Quality, the
We 1 bach Trade
Mark, on the box.
Five kind, 1$, so, 15, 30, Jjc.
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For Sale
by All Doaloro
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honorable peace, abe should do so. Tha
paaoa Is honorable, tn that she accom
plished everything, and that, had she
continued tho- war for the Indemnity,
abe would simply be In the attitude of
ngbtmg tor money. . Tnera is not. in
my Judgment, the allghteet fear that
the people of Japan will sot continue ta
bo aa friendly to Americana and America
our- reception in July -snowed that
they wer then.".-.. , - r
J : atuakoea oa aterobaota.
(apretal Dtaaatck ts Tk JooraaL)
Pendleton, Or- Sept. 21. Latest da-
velopmanta ta tha case"f Mrs. John
WUllaaaa, whe) bunkoed local merchant
with bogua checks, are that her victims
numbered four Instead of three, aa drat
reported'- Just before eloalng time at
the bank the caahlar . of the People's
Warehouso department store - appeared
with a 111 check which lira. 'Williams
had passed at his store. . .. ....
T0.KEEPrC0NSTITUTI0N
- - ANCHORED H BOSTON
Joaraal gpeelal gfrvles.)
.Boston, alaas.. Bept. 2t. Local mem
ber of the Daughter of the American
Revolution, Daughters of 1813, and other
patriotic organisation are determined to
oppose every attempt te remove the old
frigate CotarUtattoa from the Charles
town navy yard. - They say that It would
not only be out of place eleewhere than
Boston, where It 'was built, but It would
fall ' to pieces should any attempt be
mad to remove the old ehip to any new
quarter. - It ha been suggested to raise
a fund ' among the school children of
Brooklyn, . New . York, to purchase the
old ship and bring It to Brooklyn, with
a view 'of preserving It . there a a
national relic. Thla plan I bitterly op
posed by the patrlotlo . women ' of - thla
city and a meeting ha been called t
consider the matter and decide upon soma
method of preserving the frigate with
out removing It from It present quarters.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
- SAIL FOR PANAMA CANAL
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New York, Sept. X8. The member of
the - Panama canal commission, - ac
companied by tha member of tha board
of consulting engineers, - whleh held
their teuton in Washington, Balled today
for Panama on tha ateamer Havana of
the Panama' Railroad Steamship line.
Many of their friends .ware at the dock
to speed them on their way. According
to the present arrangements the steamer
will be tied up' at the wharf at Colon
and the member will retain their
quarter on board while they are making
their Inveatlgattone. A special , train
of tha Panama railroad will be placed
at the - dlapoaal of the engineer and
any part of the Una ot the canal. Includ
ing the city of Panama, may be visited
each day at the pleasure of the board.
The Isthmian f anal commission, eom ply
ing , with the Instruction by . President'
Roosevelt will hold ft quarterly meet
ing In- the of flcea of the. governor of the
canal son In tha first week of October.
TELL YOUR FRIENDS
Abe-at Tory Sow Betas Tta onthera
ltno for Vorttaad Bay
Saturday. BcptombOT a, la Portland
day at the fair. , Tell your friends toi
aaeet you at tha exposition. Very low
rate la-day tteketa via Souther) Pacini
as aale September tl and t. - -
aTegroea em sftaasbaod Qaasrido
(Jaaraal aaeetal Btrvlea.)
Okmulgee. I. T., Sept. IS. The Negro
Suffrage leagna of Indian Territory met
here today for tha purpose of consider
ing th statehood quest! 00 and t give
the colored voter ot th territory aa
opportunity to express themselves a
tha sublect. Tha attendance la v
larws and th sentiment ta favor ef
statehood very enthusiastic
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Two beautiful end costly prise will be given to the two mczt
beautiful ladiee as Mlected by a special committee - :
-. on that occasion,
Every man who" entenTthe pavilion will have e chance to vet.
The entire day haa been act aside aa,.
.. "IcUes Grcz3 Gi Coy cr3 IZz'T
tvery lady ot Portland and vicinity admitted FRESt to the crocr. J
t of The Oefce from 0 a. m. to 12 midnifht.
Souvenira to all who attend from the conceaaionairea,y CpecU
j French dinner, including wine, for 75 cents, at k
' THE O AIIO TAVERN .. 1
Children admitted free every Satnrday and Sunday. .. - Take &
O. W. P. dt y. Co.'a cars from First and Alder streets
I special I ':.;:'..;';:
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.a . .. a. ' aa. aaa a, a - ea . e . 9 .
Strangers sre cordially invited to visit in uaks. it u one 01 tne
moat beautiful resorts in America. There are a hundred amusement
'- , . .. -. . featurea. '.. ...Vjr .7
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The Great Chinese Ccctcr
LOCATED Iff
SINCE
PORTLAND
iSMO
Ha 1s called great because he cures eU
dlseaaaea without resorting to the kni.
Call and have a free examination. Ha wul
tell you the exact nature of your trouble.
"He treata suooaaafully every form ot fe
male eomnlalnt. all crivate and blood die-
Baralysla, teaoora, rheumatism and all disorders of th
etomaeh, liver and kidneys. Ha baa bad great aueeeaa- in euna
nanllln vtn tha wlatlBB la BSt tOO inUOh IWB OWS OT US Oil
irTr.ii -... wk. ( aa laaradlhlv alutrt tlma. He brV
7w medlcTna. f rora Chl-eaa, root, herbs, buda. barka and ireewteble
tea, all of which are entirely harmleea, and whose naaiiroperte
areanknown to American doctors He uaes In his practice oveirlO
fereat Oriental remediea. Haadreds ef testlinonlala from grateful pa
Uanta, , 1 ,
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ii obts rovmr mnr. .- pobtajtb. omacoar.
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wa hie If
testable J
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TEETH
Per modern dental work. WerteVfe
aewned epeckUlata,
Lewit prices consistent wttn srat-elaae
NEW YORK -BfeNTISTS
ravmtm am atoBsasoai sts.
' fjpaa dsy end night, from i.ia
natn ft ss, -
eNAaeeim otau. kino
4MA &orytveioco ohzcmt
JOURNAL WANT ADS V
BRING QUICK RESULTS
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MILLIONS BEQUEATHED TO
CHARITY BY ROTHSCHILD
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London. Sept. -as. The will of Baron
Nathanlet Rothschild, who died In Vienna
recently, was admitted to probate .here
and ha been accepted by all concerned.
The Baron bequeathed over COOv.Ono te
charity, chiefly devoted to th relief of
suffer ere from chroiljo arid . Incurable
diseases.- H left ftOtSTS to the chariuble
Institution of Vienna; tt.M to the poof
of Vienna without distinction of creed;
llO.On to th poor fund of Bchlllersdorf;
rt.0n to - th Charlottenstlft at
Hultarhun; M.00 for distribution araong
th poor of Schmrdorf and 4,4e for
th poor of Nleafeid. The will direct
I etecutor to contlnu all pensions.
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: The fonncr price of these well-known lighta
was $1.00. Witii the reduction of gas on Nov.
1st to $1.15 per 1000 cubic feet makes the cost
of lighting by gas by far the cheapest light on
the market j ;
The Welsbach and Lindsay light save both
gas and money. It's the way they are built
They save several times the cost during the year.
y - With the Circulate
i heating, gas is by far the most convenient as well as econohiical
LET: US TELL YOU ABOUT THE SYSTEM!
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