,1 ' THE ; OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY - EVENING; DECEMBER 12. 1905. v V V-' j but True Story of a niost Remarkable Cure made by mum -The Grcatcot of all Modprn Rcmedleo for COUGHS, r COL.DS and CONSUMPTION. :-;i;::':;v;::r-. Astonishing 4- 7 ' t- " i c .-:.;:.:': Mrs. E. C Benedict, Jr, who is. suing . .- v aha aaye ha ia unlawfully FRANGE -TO ELECT HEW PRESIDENT Contest Among Aspirant Has Narrowed Down to Choice ; ' , Between Three. IXJUBETREFUSES TO -ACCEPT- OFFICE, AGAIN Popular Executive to Retire and Live Staplythe. Balance f Hia Dayt- 1 sr"1' -a. emT i ' 'l '-' . i rani, uoumer .w... x auieree,,, ana VLeon. Bourgeoia Candidates 'A'' : V By Paul YllHeree. ? -."". , ': fjoariial Sparta! serrtw,) ' " . Taris.-DecvllIn Fenrjiary next year M. Emq.JUVtet KUl'jl9av tb Pmlala Elysee and torn over; to his, succeesor Maryland Physician Cures Himself of ' Eczema 'with Cuticura Remedies i Prescribes Them and Has Cured . Many Cases Where Other Formulas NHave Failed Dr. Fisher Saysi v CUTICURA REMEDIES . .: . POSSESS TRUE MERIT "Ify faee was afflicted with eeserna fa the year 1807. I wed the Cuticura 'Remedies, and Was. entirely cured. I am a practicing" physician and very often prescribe vuticura Resolvent and Cuticura Soap in eaeee of ecsema, and . they hare cured .where other formulae ,, aave (ailed. I am not in the habit of endorsing patent medicines, but when: ' ; 1 find remiKhea poakewhiK true merit, . euch aa,the Cuticura Remedies do, I am brohd-minded enough ito proclaim their ' rirtues to the world. I have been prao 1 : ticing m'edicina ior altteen years, and must say I find jtour Remedies A No. 1,. . . You are at liberty to publish this letter, " er any part.of iU J remain, very truly Jours. Q, M. Fisher, M. D., JJif PooL . Id., May 24, 1905.". .. H DOCTOR CtJRffl f OTTICURA-THE SET, $1. -, Complete Treatment for Every . Humor from Pimples ;' . to Scrofula " Datba the' affected parta' with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse ..the surface of crusts add scales and . oftn th thickened cuticle; dry, " without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay A tehlas;, irritation, and Inflammation, 'and soothe and heal; -and, lastly, take ' , Cuticura He)lvent Tills to cool and . Vlcause the blood. , A single set, costing , . but one dollar, is often siiffirirnt to ruro the- m(j5t torttiring, disfiguring, ' i trhinc. burning, and scaly akin, scalp, ' and bUod humors, with os of hair, frum infancy to , when all else fails. cnm . otniM js a. m.i .- tn 1 im CWrm n.. tA tm 04 't, tr. .. ' . rNHt Una MS VkMb VrK, -!( H Can Twviii lMrUf ; Mi- :- tern mm r; '" I. ft ' ' ", ,v - ' '' ''Si ( IBI IP her 'father-in-law for $10,000, which withhoJJnj from her. the irsldenc7 - of Europe's - greatest rspublle. r ' " Tier Is little doubt that the presi dent, who has filled the office tn a most dignified and patriarchlal manner dur ing sevsn yaafs, would be reelected al most unanimously if he eared to be a candidate, but- tble reelection.' which Grevjr accepted and which Felix Faure undoubtedly would have sought, Presl dent - Loubct refuses to conilder, and the man who haa.tieen the' host o( so many monarchs 'and, the honored guest of the 'kJncs ot Spain, and Portugal, has only one wish now: that of being al lowed to disappear from publlo life, and to show U ha has already leased In Rue tante, afar from aay-fashlooable street, Sn uhpretentloue spertment' for 11,009 a- ysr; Where he wilt spend the Snort time brnesaywha t- will not he living , on- hla esfste at Montelmlar. It Im by nO means lack- of money, 4ut solely his democratla and simple taste. which has made the president choose to live-on the left shr of the Heine far from the fashionable set, for ,.M. Loubet was a vsry wealthy man before be - was eleoted president, and saved during, his -term of office a good many thousand francs out of .his annual salary of 1,100,000 francs. . . , ! ' Thk day when die 300 senators, and I9 deputlee will meet at Versailles to elect a new oresldent is not very distant, and there is .considerable Intereat In the eleo The numbif . of presidential possibili ties has, however, dwlndled.down to two, or at most three, candidatea, , Of these M. Doumer 4s undoubtedly the most In teresting. . - r 1. . Paul Boomer's Oareea, - Paul DDumar was born in 1S5T. was chief of the cabinet in lies, and was elected a member of the chamber since llla. He was- the most ardent cham pion- of the Income tax, and fought for tbta reform while 'he was minister of finance W the Radical cabinet bourgeois, but his seal and fire disappeared as If by masle when the lucrative office of governor-general of Indo-Chlna was of fered him, . . .. Without moment s hesitation he left Paris, remained six year in Asia, made tke"pres praise hie administration In that far-off colony, carefully kept In the background during ths Preyfus -affalrj and returned to France in ivoz, when ne one more, attracted general attention by hie flrst.epeech in favor of a Greater Franca ana -in extended oolonlal policy, Which once more carried him Into the chamber with 11,621 votee against 12. Since January, 4his year, he has Quiet ly endeavored to pave his way into the Paleis Enrsee, enthusiastically sunDort- sd by M, 'Mllleraud, who aspires to be come his chief of cabinet : - ' Other lOaaaldatea. . The two other candiaatee are the pre9 ident of the senats, M. Fallteres, and V. Leon Bourgeois. ... . I do not believe, however, that M. Fal lteres has much of a chance. , He Is 'a man respected by everybody, a sincere republican, and has faithfully second! M. waiaef K-rcousseau in. ls--flsht sglnat the Nationalists, ut be is not very elegant; he4atna11.and Inclined to be too,:anl-not Very popular with the pedple of France. ' . , ' He harqul.te a following iirhsnaenara but absolutely. Jume in the -chamber, which does not cars to elect ana nreal- dent of the aenate presldeni-of"the re public, v.. i- - . . The fight will therefore nndnuMedlv be between M. Bourgeois and J. Dou mer, and personally- . believe that M. Bourgeois will win. 'r,w.'- 7 : Should he-rrfuee to become g caftiil- aine, as some say ne may, it is poaslble that the enemies of M. Doumer, may lir duce "it. Loubet td become a candldjitf; ioc re-eiecuon. yul vrvra verra! - - JUDGE THRASHES NEGRfJ' ; FOR CALLING HIM NAMES Utlcs. N. Y.. Dec. 11 Joaenh Hill i nfsro, was arraigned before. City Judge OVonnor today on a chnrfs ef . dls-! orrterly conduct a'nd flned IS. Hall nro- Jeated, end leaving the clerk to collect me nne, judge O'Connor left the bench and repaired to another portion' of ths courtroom. Believing th ' 'dse had de- psrted, the. nearp, .dir. 0 string, ol namea at him sa he ta,u over th IS. but JudR-ft O'Connor waa wllhln .irilint and diverting himself of hla coat, sailed Into the negro end thrashed him' thor oughly. . . v " . , ' aT : U It IlT aTl BROTHER OF .... - r .,, A Drscoforod'rhartheTDuke-of. ' Camhridgo Conducted a .; -Liquor House. EDWARD DELAYS ERECTION OP VICTORIA MONUMENT All Efforts to Induce-HU JUajesty to Approve Plana Fail and Work Ia Brought to a . Standstill Monarch Annoyed by Gossip.' ; By Paul Lambotti. -(Jooraal Special Serrk.4 -London, Dec It. Mr. Brock and Mr. Aston Webb and tbs court officials gen- .rally are pusaled and annoyed at the strange -reluctance of King Edward to pass on tbs final plan for ths finishing of the Queen Victoria memorial. The actual removal of the shrubs and prep. aratlon of tbe grounds for the raising of ths enormous piece of statuary which Is crowned by the figure of Queen Vic toria will commence in a few darst but all ths efforts of his majesty'sofflce of works and ths sculptors to Induce ths king to give bis choice regarding the plan for. the flnlshlng-off of the pro cessional road . from this statue to the hole which haji now been knocked in the side of Trafalgar square nave been in vain. . - . One beautiful design for a fine arch way of stone to be erected at tbe point where the road will run into ths square has been lying-waiting for the king s Initials for three months past, and the work Is now at a standstill. -This Is all the more surprising In vlsw of the win ter season and ths king's gift of 1,000 guineas to the unemployed, fund. I hear that he and Queen Alexandra de not see quite eye to eye wjth regard to ihe flnsl ornamentation of England's monument to- their mother. . The delsy can no longer be ascribed to ths -king's dlsllks to the official of the office of works with the enormous wart, as both the man and the wart have been re moved. '"''' The king wasby no means pleased at the raking-up of the marriage etory of Mre. Fltsherbert and George IV.'but he is still less so at the stories,, publlahed snd unpublished, which are now circu late g'.about the late Duke of Cambridge. It has come to light recently that, tbe late duke, who was eonstantly shifting about for some wsy. of adding-to his rather small Income, was actually the keener of a nubllc-houss or saloon. Tha saloon Is situated .immediately opposite the site of his old residence, Gloucester house. Park Lane, which baa been pulled dewn to give tlace to a block of palatial flats fio'w lrt course, of erection. . , The little', public-house was. It ap pear, -entirely run by the late duke. whs put In Jils own manager, and sven ths 'accounts. Just over the bar, csrvet In wood, sfs the words, "Oeorge,- Camb." It was only by an accidental Inquiry m fhe part of a man who Is .looking out for sites that this story was Snearthed. . A ; :. GREAT ELECTRICAL SHOW '.TOKENED BY PRESIDENT ' , eBBBBBBBBSBBBBBaaSaBSBBBa V ....... .(XabtmI gpeu aarrlee.) i New Tork.-Dec. 11. President Roose velt prised a button In Wsshlngton to day and simultaneously a cowntleas number of .electrical devleee and ma- shines wars set la. operatloa la Madlsoa KING RAH SALOON terribly, lost flesh,, could ;.ing eighteen months T gradually reached -the last stages, of consumption No less than seven physicians ,. treated me and' all gave me up saying I was incurable . I was absolutely helpless. The whole familyworo . themselves out caring, for me. One day mother and sister came to my bedside and said I had but a . day - or two more to live. Tears rolled down their, cheeks, as- they sobbed the news. The doctors had declared I was in the last tta'ge, and no human , being "could save me. I was willing to die, but before ' going to th cruel grave, I wanted to go out and see my dearly beloved town of Sidney once more. They told me such. v a thing wis impossible that I would surely die before ;I got back. ; But , I insisted,' and to gratify -Vny dying wish, a carriage was fitted up with a bed of pillows, and to this I was carried and slowly driven around . Court House Square. I got5 home more ' dead than alive, v Through the mercy of Providence,; someone brought a trial bottle of medicine said to be a consumption cure. No one imagined for an instant it was worth trying. But as a drowning person grasps at a straw, so I tried this medicine. - T was fetter after" tak ing, two doses. Mother got t more of . the medicine anT I took it, improving all the. time, Today I am as, well as any reader "of this paper, and the medicine that cured rne was 'Acker's Englisn Remedy for Consump- -tion. I declare before God and man that every word here printed is true." , : ' : " ; ; This remarkable testimonial, on file iouthe' office of Messrs. "Celebrated English Remedy, is vouched for by 'them, as well as ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY will stop a cougb. at any time and cure the worst cold In twelve liours. J We have such confidence in this great Remedy that we sell every bottle under a most positive guarantee, that your money will be refunded if yon are not entirely satisllede ' 25c., 50c., and $1.00 per bottle. - ' j ' ; ' SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY S. C. SKIOMORE A CO. :tA'''.v"'-v Square Garden In thla city. The -occasion was ths formal opening of the electrical exposition, the flret of Its kind to be held in New York since 188. Tbe great show demonstrates In a com prehensive manner the ' advanoes that have been made In the past few years la the different lines of applied elec tricity. - ,j. ,v.;, , , Besides modern electrical machinery for- securing maximum , power from minimum expenditure In . Industrial work, there are on exhibition practically all thelatest"eTectrlear-aevlces"of- a popular nature, from electiio heating, lighting and cooking apparatus to mo tion pictures and talking machines. One of the Interesting features Is ths "thsatrephone," by means of whloh per eons are enabled - to - listen to the words and- music at the theatres .over a wire connected to the arlouastalree. Another novel exhibit is an automobile equipped with wireless sending and re ceiving apparatus. . ADVISES ABOLITION OF LAND RECEIVERS (Joeraal Speei.l eVrrlee., -Washington. Dec. 11. Deeming It un necessary to have two officers of a co ordinate office; the commissioner of the general land Office In his snnual report for the fiscal year ending June 10, last recommonds that the office of. receivers of public moneys In the land office, of which there are-107, be abolished. ; This is sxpeeted to reeult In an Improve ment in the handling of the business snd a saving to .the; government, of 1150.000 a year. . The report deals with the land fraud Questions that hsve arisen aa to alleged fraudulent entries, unlawful Inclosures and Illegal cutting of timber on the public domain and shows thst ' during ths yesr about 1,000 entries were sus pended upon reports of special agents snd l.oou were cinceiea. - NEGRO DIPLOMAT TO BE GIVEN ANOTHER PLACE (Jeeraal -Special Berries.) Washington. Dec -II. I i Is said at the state department-today that the ap pointment of Denier jsckson, a negro. of Chicago, , to be eonaular agent at Guanajuato, Mexioo, - which stirred up such a storrir; "hss been reconsidered. It has been decided, to retain there Dwlght Furness, a whits man of good record. Jackson wlU be give another place, not ret announced , 1 'De to. know what mads Premier Balfoor I euppoe sis sot niing ids inta maxes n h.rfl for Mm to tani put." - Cong Ding tpeU Ceased Death. "Ilflirry Duck well, aged -M yeare. choked to death early yesterday morn ing at his home 1n the prenencerof hla wife and child. . He wontraoted a' sllsht cold a few days Sao and-paid but little attention to itr - Yesterday morning he waa seised with a flt of coushlns which continued for some time. Hie wife eent for a Dhyslclan. but before he eo . arrive another couahtns soelt came on nd Duckweil -oied rrom suffocation. St. Louts Globe Democrat, pea 1st, Ballsrd s Horehound .' Srruo would have save him. 1 6c, fOo ana 11.00. wooasra. tiaras m wo. . CURED TO STAY CURED. Eminent Judges, Ministers. Congresimen J Will III. UitTUIM pi.H wrp,:ini BMW CUTS. permanent, f eiire after others fall. It V, ooean t matter now severe lliecase, I can cure It. I wsot to send you the proof. I will send you my booklet on Epilepsy by return mall FHEB. Write to-day. Dr. W. Towns. Food 4m Lao Wis. 1. r ass M)t-home is in Sidney, Ohio. ; I have, been nearer death withconsumptioii than any : other living person m. the world, "and.1 want you to rea4his,'Stf-ybu can tell others. . I took-a' severe cold andlsteglected it. ' I grew 'worse all tha time, arid at the end ,of . two years I had , run into ' consumption.'. I coughed not sleep, and became so dreadfully weak that-1 had to V T jCSgetabk Prcpacjtlionror As similating iheFoodandBegula ting the Stomachs aixlDcfwels of Promotes Digesfionheerfur ncss and Rest.Contalns neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral JiOT HAB.C OTIC. lmsiiBi deae- , 'r 4 Mx Smm , MpMMMMW .... A perfect Remedy forConsflp. Hon ; Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverist nesSandLos9or SLEEP. i Fax Simla SiVnnlure of lj ' NEW YDT1K. tXACT COPY Of WBASecn. - - W treat successfully all privets ner . vous and chronlo dlseaaee of men; also blood, stomach, heart, liver, kidney and throat troubles. We curs SYPHILIS " (without mermiry). to stay cured for. ever. We remove' STRICTURE, wlthp out operation or psln. in 10 days. We stop drains, nlsht 'losses and .spermatorrhea by a new method In a - short ttms. Ws can restore the sexusl visor of any man under 60 by means of local treatment peculktr to ourselvea 1 We Cure Gonorrhoea In a Week The doctorstrtnf this institute are all' regular 1 graduates, hsve had many years' experience, hsve been known -In. Portland for It vearn. have a Nnniitin. to maintain, and will undertake no case Unless certain curs can be(Tectel. - f We guarantee a cure In every case wefc ' undertake or charge no fee. Consulta-fcs Hon free. Letters confidential. Instruo--; live book run HEN mailed free in plain wrapper. - . We cure the worst esses ot" piles In two or three treatments, without opera tion, vure guaranteed. .f If you eannot call at offloe, write for .ceasuui. . . , , 1 , j - i , C Offloe hours, I to I and 7 , to I. Sunday and Holidays; 10 to It DR. W. NORTON DAVIS & CO. ' Offices In Tan Nor Hotel,' It H Third Btreet. Corner rine. Portland. Or. (Sighed) A W. II. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. 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BoouiS rseecvsd by BMll or telephone. f Privaes emalsos meets teaiaa sal steasMie, Room fl.OO to $S.OO a Day Ipooial aatas te Oommential Msa, . S. MAS EAT'OV. ' (rormerly ef Hotel ftedpatb, Spokane.) For modern aental work.- ' Werld-re- n owned speclallsta Lowest prloea eoneistene wltn firvt-olass ,.',,.,. worfc.;. r ) ' o) M the T NEW YORK DENTISTS roxnan aitd mossusobt its. Open Say and night, from (:SS a. as. ..... ntU ie ss. - - Scott's samal-Pepsm Capsules A POSITIVE CURE Verlnflammatloe or Catarrh of ' tba Bis1itr and II.mmI Kid. mra. ao ones bo rax. cares oelrkly and sarmanenti the woral raora of SaaarrBeie and OleeS. Be si.it.r ol soar loos staodlns. Akspletsly harmleaa. Bold by drnaairts. Prioe Si.es. or By mail, boss said, St.00,1 eeaas. 18.7s.. THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CO. l1efla1nHt)hs. Weeiatd.- Olarhe Os. Grm Instant lellet sad Sbaehttely Ceres Cats rr a. CeM Is ths Need. La tripes. Bestaess sad rlngiag la tke esrs. fori 5olt tyai(rarr''iersysMiisrsas. F. C KEITH. 1W Oevelaad, Ohis. RELIEF fpr LADIES FRENCH Tansy Wsfers Orlgl psl snd only gsnulns Put up in ysllow t rapper and "Crown" tradsmsrk. For sals by ths i , LEADING DRUGGISTS. , I ' BiT atS. I moS