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THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, 1M, 16 raaBgarsSBBa I i i r flElV SYSTEf.l OF nnr ninr-in - , I lilt. IIUI1I1I1IVL Approved by Council Will - Bo Than On In, Use. TWENTY-ONE. THOUSAND -ir?--:r DOLLARS COST OF IT "7 Engineers From National Fire - Ua . -Jderwritert DecUredThat System V " Wat Not Up to Standard of Other Equipment; of.Fire Department ' Preparation ar being mad for the InHtallutlon .of an improved fire alarm system -for whleh-lhe city council has made an pproprlatlon of ISl.OOO, The lmprovenunt will consist mainly, I" a .uuang -from the present alow alarm system lo a system nearly. three times faster. "' v -'-- --- Tn apparatus for which funds have been provided Include J larg regis ter. IJ.OOO; 10 amall reaiaters. fl.ooo; SO email (onn. MOO: 1 transmitter, liOO; cable serosa river. 11.000; new Hue and labor and repairs. ... 12.000. "There will also be at least 17. new fire -alarm bosos Installed In different parts of the city where they are most needed. , .The present fire alarm system is said -1 b defective It In old and much of ;ihe equipment Is practically worthless. Apurllon or it win w uno in xne re const met Ion or tn system. ""LWhf.n the engineer -from tlwt-Nathmal Fire Underwriter of NeerTfork were In Portland -snaking -surveys roffi re. con flagration hasards, thejr severely critt fUMacAalfl it wasootlnf ... -fsTher--iano exaggeration, .upto the standard of the other equip - ii IPg.Jire operimcnc ana ui -a if -years -out of 3a te. " CV H- Bavarian. the neaiy appointed " superintendent of - the fire alarm , sys- tern will auperlntend the ' proposed . change.- He is an expert electrician of wide experience. . Formerly, 'under -the Prnnoyer regime, he held the position he now occupies, and afterward he nerved In a Ilk capacity In Tacoma, Washington. Several new men will be employed by him when. the work begins. Preferred. Btock Canned (food. Allan Lewie Beat Brand. as A VMDUYN s: ; " : - : n JZL-PaeifiLl933. SIS Washington St, Bet. Fifth and Sixth VS To Get More Strength from Your Food TT1- ' OTS of people ara atarvlng wilh -I . a full atomach. I You know, It't not how much " ' L-7 " we Eat.tuf how we pljrwtthat make us Stronf. or Brainy, er Sucooaaful. . When the BoweU ara filled with undu tented food -we -may - be -a.- (Teat- deal worse off than If we were half starved for . yant of Food. Because, food that stays too Ion; In the v Bowels decays there, just as iflt stayed too long in the open air. - - a a . Well, when food decays In the Bowels, thus proving clearly. Its ready, steady, through delayed and overdue action, what aura, but mild and affective action. ---; happens T A coming Headache can be warded off. rtniona-ef JHtle - SueHon - rHmrps - that line the Bowela ahd"lnfes11neahen - draw Poison from the decayed Food, ' instead ofthe Nourishment they were ' Intended to draw. , .Thla Poison gets Into the blood and. . In time, spreads all over the body, unless ", the Caus of Constipation la promptly , removed. That Cause of Constipation is Weak, or Lazy, Bowel Muscles. ' . When your Bowel-Muscles grow flabby ""TneyTiefld BXeT5R tairfengTheff them" not " Physio" lo pamper them. , " There's only ono kind ef Artificial Exercise for the Bowel-Muscles. Its name la " CASCARETS." and it . price is Ten Cents a box. Casoareta act like Exercise on the Muscles of the Bowels, and make them stronger every, time they force these . Muse lot to act naturally. ' : The stronger these Muscles propel the food, the atronger does the friction of. the ( food act on the flow of Digeatlva" Juicaa. The (nor of these Juicaa that act oo " food, the mora Nutriment does that food turn Into, and ft richer nourishment do : the 'tittle Suction Pump of the Intestines draw out 4 It, HORSES , SHY, DOGS - DARK AND PEOPLE STARE - FtroljTiarUaKPnJSayuJMULUri. -Capes LookUke.Mother. Id a vitriolic protest filed witu uniei of Police Orltsmacher by Patrolman O. F. Isakson, the patrolmen 1 gives vent to bis opinions as followa:; " "Those military - capes, so-called..' w are compelled to wear are a n inconvenient and a real hindrance In the performance of our duties, our anna and legs being tied; are a cruelty to ani mals.' Hore hy, dogs bark and peo ple look at us a If Mother Hubbard was " but"for"a waltr of w had escaped from a certain institution In Salem. "And It Is certain that if aome one took t ha-matter. ta our empiaini ng ait the harm those oriental . robes . have been the caus of, th capee would b. abolished; the inventor aent to the penitentiary . or th insane .asylum and a fitting inscription ordered- for his tombstone.-- ; - . , . It 1 alio to be hoped that when the capes are worn out we will be permitted to wear common-sens overcoats or mackintoshes. And th rmnant-of th eapea should be aent to Mr. Hawkins fre museum in th city hall or to the Archaeological society, aa in such place they may have a 'mission to fill.' but for practical purposes of Hf they ara worse than useless. "The present cold weather has demon strated what a poor overcoat' those cape are. They are a humbug, plain and all-apt. - Improvements Held Up. in wolte of th sever cold weather was literallyopald down, the Chicago's 69 . 'Ttr n -Third -street,- great a Iteration sale brought crowds to the big. mart. An announcement. metle by the Chicago that It will do a thing la worth ,avry penny 1 n0e7SptI6rrotrOTr,n1TWgtl' business methods of this great store. in ract -many nnr brffr than 4eacrlbed JihepaperiU sno aunrtg inn ii.israLiirii hi, v(t,,n tng department In particular offers bar gains in men's and boys' . suits, over coats and trousers that hav never beeo equaled In such a desirable blgh quality and stylish stock of goods. The altera tion sale will-continue but a-few days longer and th:tor will be tn order, for )ts regular routine of business. To morrow presents the strongest array or bargains yet '-offered- during - th great alteration sale. - : WE ARE NOW AT 313 WASHINGTON STREET AS WE SELL SHOES -10-ME!lJOULY lata to Women, Boys or (Kris) - --- It naturally 1 foiiows that we ara par ticular to have th bat thing for men' wear that I to be had. " No other store In Portland confines Its bo trad to this on class, hence this -distinction belongs to us alone. , , Our Spring Styles of Tans and Oxfords Are on exhibition now, as well a our f-hl-n ihls In in- 1 -'l-'-ns perfect a shoe as wss ever made. Sap! Seleetlea'of Ken's Tim and 'esUoaable Xostery. & WALTON - It needs only , one Cascaret at a lima to stimulate all the Bowel-Muscles enough, without purging, discomfort or loss of r nutrition. So, if you want the same natural action that a sli-tnlle walk In the country - would gtva you, (without the weariness) take one Cascaret at a time, with intervals between, till you reach the exact condi tion you desire. ' . '. a '.. One Cascaret at a time will properly cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue. n short srderrbv a slnrla Cascaratrahd - Tjjg causa removed.- - --. Heartburn, Cas-belchlng. Acid-rlslngs in the throat, and Colicky feeling are sura signs of Bowel trouble from food poisons, - . . ... .. ... -. andshould be dealt with promptly? One Cascaret will stop the coming trouble, move on the Bowel load, and free the Digestive Juloa. II that one Cascaret is tsken as soon aa the first signs are -noticed. -r.i. -j. Don't fail Jo carry, the Vest Pocket! Cascaret Box with you constantly, - All Druggists, sell them over ten million boxes a year, for six years past Be very careful to get the genuine. made only by the Starling Remedy Com pany and never sold In bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC." . or mr.K to ovr rKixMosi We want t snfl t ear frlands a taotiril rnadiultnet. OOLD-fLATEO ONBO1 SOX, aam-eaamalet ia cetera It is a aeaaty tbr tkt - Smaing tabi. Tea cents ta stsat la as a aMaaar efSMS' frit h as t cvr cast f Cascaret, . Wtta wMcktalsliuiry trtaket Is hradee. . TIT V Seed. ts-Say, eMsueaisg this saatr, 'Adtlma Staruat tmHt Caaisaay, Uicase ar lew Tara. : , ,y LAST BRIDGE HAY GIVE WAY inlCjLjlch Span on Union ravanu ?hnw"Alarmirnr -"f Tha ayspeptio ewugn. n la wen to r . Avenue anowi Aiarminy l h. t quiokirsural . Cijne of "Wes IS ONLY LINK BINDING EAST SlDlv-TOGETHER Now Carries Traifie That Placet .Mora Than Half of Eaat Side at c Mercy of StraiiilnjfTlmbenl-A:i. . tation for Steel Bridge.' ' - The ui side ettce of Tbo Joorml U la the (tare ef I.. U. C MllUr. 3M Jtaet MorrWua tnet. - Tulepbooe tt JTs. . " , Motormen and , teamstar who ar forced to cross th t'nlon avenue tirldge atA-oss Sullivan gulch many : times each day assert that th structure Is show lng signs of weakening and fears' ar expressed lest it follow the fat of the Grand avenu lvate-roadwy, a few hundred feet to the east, which fell down tn utter ruin, though not closed to travel prior to Its col laps. For several months ooraplatnts hav been made by thos using th Union avenue bridge that It waa far 'from stable. Th ' bridge - waa - repaired - a couple of years ago', th supporting timbers were, reinforced and new plank ing put down, but th structure rest on mud atlls; It is of light make and swara noticeably with the passing of lhigtoreJhy Wagons. Even , th handjalla ar untrustworthy.- - - i--WWI-thavrldaw "'might ' haTwlth atood the usvjal traffic condition for several months, the recent double load It has been forced to hold up are believed to. be rapidly .racking ItJ'O the normal nion avenu traniw iihs ubi.ii auuw'tn Bt.' Johns crs, theheaviest operated on thee'asrtfl. In tlteuiselves a heavy .. anjrlilghtbrldge, th U csrs and th Increased service of th Russell- Bhaver line. Cars are now, crossing the bridge at the rate of one every 40 sec onds or so and will for a month, or until th steel bridge ' la - again in service. Under the old rules of th company motormen took their cara across ths brldg at half speed, but with the pres ent need for haste cars ar rushed acrossthe structure at full go and fre quently come bowling down th t'nlon avenue hill, hitting the bridge with a Jar that makes It creak. rtmgrl-rnyTmr-WTOctTir today connects the greater east side. which la bisected by Sullivan's gulch. Aside from th Twelfth street bridge it-Is the only structure remaining across the gulch and there ar no car tracks on .the Twelfth street, bridge. Under the present arrangement the en tire east aid district north . of East Morrison atreet depends on ths Biirnsids bridge for transportation and the great majority of this district depends on th fBulITvan gulch "bridge lot cai s i kr- Should the gulch roadway become unfit for general us the east aid would be bottled up most effectively. ; , Th East Bide Improvement associa tion has placed a special committee In the- field to hasten the erection of a steel 'bridge across th gulch on Orand avenue, but though councilman,' busi ness men and push elubs have-struggled With th problem for two years th bridge la no nearer completion than it waa the day the old -makeshift -fell to the bottom of the gulch So feet below. BOLSTER UP TRESTLE. Contractor Briaga Slrt fill Vp to - of Onuad Avenne moadway. - By concentrating sll their efforts at on point the contractors working on th Grand avenue flit ha-ve managed to where ther seemed the most danger o th entire roadway giving way and fall ing, in ruin. ' The only thing now to be ascertained is whether, as the earth Is Leaped .liP-ln ont..JlaceJ1the marsh Is Dot. affected In a corresponding degree, ao that the fill will settle for a time us rapidly as made, carrying th trestl down with it - A th trestle haa about reached the point where further sinking will render it unavailable th solution of this problem is vital. . AtachCTd-of the fill,- where solid ground was to be had for a foundation, the earth haa been brought up nearly to the street grade and there will re main only about 200 feet in the center of the marsh that will give trouble, but what ih future action of the swamp will be and whether th fill can be completed without tearing out the J trestl and working on a new track laid on the fill Is not yet shown. The fill I not yet half completed and th trestle, sewer and conduit for the Haw thorne springs overflow require, con stant attention, showing that . a yet th marsh has not received . enough artli - to render stable. For several days work wss given up on th con duit under th impression that enough had been piled on the end to hold it down, but as the weight of th fill in. th center of the drain Increased thl theory waa shown to be an erroneous one, and recently a scraper hss been kept busy weighting down th ends of th culvert to keep It In line. , NEW SYSTEMS INSTALLED. AH a sat Sid Tlphoa and - - Unas BelaaT CKntatly Improved. ', Apparently every east side telephone, electric light anri power and alarm wire I being renewed, changed or. repaired, tn ' the "Alblnar dlatrrct-there- are from elfht to a dosen gangs of linemen stretching cables or single wires, re pairing power circuits,- installing new lightning arreaters, replacing trans formers and generally improving th service. Not In recent year hav th various . overhead wlr. systems betn subject to so great improvement. Miles of new poles ar being placed, not only by the Homo Telejphone- company, but by the Paclflo States corporation a well, the latter company havrng en tered on a definite campaign of repair and employed a many men to modern Ise- it system as the new company has at work ormie6rftr Power circuits for ths car lines-and to serve motor customer of the Gen eral . Electric company ara also being replaced. New cabiea of a heavier volt rtge than th old ar being strung and old wire that waa liable to become hort-ctrcolted Is being replaced with i heavily insulated cable. NO MORE COLLISIONS, emaphor 7rkM4 at root f ttaJUvaa's .. . Oulck .to Wara Bagiaeara. On of the danger points on th east side hs- been safeguarded. . Front thl time there will b slight eiK'uaA for the annual wreck at thn foot of Hutlivan's gtilh. where In th past freight train have piled up and train waiting for th steel brldg draw te close have beeo -. . Here's a poor man-coughing awiyjMa Inn TO ink It' -cough,' rough; hack, hack. all. day and aotactlmea all night." ' "trust bo consumption, think alarmed ones. . . And. of course, ther is alwaya a pos sibility that the'j' may be right. - i Butffl most cases?-Hieffo wrSrtgTT1" eausev Dyspepsia, is so-much mure com mon than Consumption, Io need to hm ilrmid about 'it. italeea von make un your mind to neclcct it. Then, indeed, you' must-look out for danger; for thaUypepUQ Cixiab '.often rrsi (nlo 4 Coiiaumottve ' Con ah if neglcctea. .by-a-3!malantaMiy,rlrrlta- uon wnion ii causes. Bo the beet way Is to waata no tlma, but begin at onca the as of these fa mous little tablets, th timely us of which has saved many- a sick person from ending In a consumptive's grave. Remember, however, if you please, that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets w1ll positively NOT cur Consumption, but prevent It.' " ' " Of course, they can alwayaT) pended on to cur all the ether symp tom of indigestion. '. . , " They "are a ' universal -cure, -for -.one universal disease. TheyCiir nothing else: but what they do, t hey do thoroushly acd well " t. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ar th result of th- moat thorough investiga tion Into th Inside causes and th cur, of Indigestion, that baa ever been at tempted. ' i-t j v '- They have solved -a problem, th answer to which a hundred ' thousand physicians in America ar today grop ing for in vain. , -a"hev cure the most aevere,' long- continued, chronic, complicated cases of Indigestion that -can be - found They are far ahead of th most modern medi cal practice, because th most success ful - physician o the .dayln the cure of diseases of the. digeatlva. organs.- ar using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aa .a basis for their success - Tby stoop to Stuart's-to conqUr. And -Stuart a lift them up.- out of. the ruv . - If. therefore, you are a victim of this dread disease, 'which counts its victims by th million," -Brsce up and take new trouble, if you will only put your faith in this great remedy Ktuart s Dyspepsia Tablets. They ar6sTtTvly, rrankly, truly, a sur and permanent relief. Try them. . ,- 1 - Book on Dyspepsia f reW - Address r. A. Stuart Co., . Marshall, Michigan.. ' "W liable to. a rar end collision moat any time a special or extra happened along. A semaphore of the best modern type has been placed several hundred feet from the end of the gulch; just - east of th Union avenue bridge, and from Is .Tesr aTniin." Ilia river bend or not. The trees and brush along the aides of the gulch .have" been cleared away from th liver through Irvlngton and beyond the city limits. VINDICATION -FOR DR. PIERCE Pegjeiffn bi the Bayrrme gjrt of th SUt Against th tadl' " - Soma Journal.' A verdict haa been rendered In favor of th plaintiff in th libel suit brought against th - Ladles' Home Journal (pub lished by the Curtis Publishing Co.) by the World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, of which Dr. R. V. Pleree la president The suit was brought" by Doctor Pierce against the Curtis Pub lishing Co. -for making false statement about one of his standard family medi cines . known as Dr. Pierce's FavotiU Prescription. ' In the May number of the Ladle' Home Journal (1904), Mr. Edward Bok, th editor, stated that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription contained alcohol and some other harmful ingre dients, and Dr. Pierce had in the action alleged that th defendant maliciously published this "article containing suuh false .and defamatory - matter.-- Dr. lhacclainied thatnoaleohol Is or ever waa contained in his r'Kavor its Prescription, that aaid medicine waa a vegetable preparation and contained no deleterious ' Ingredients whatever; that Mrrliolf a statement, pretending To give some of the 1n gred len ts of said medicine, waa wholly and absolutely false. During ths trial, th vice-president of th World's Dispenssry Medical Association stated that the Ingredient. of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription were extracted. from thO-Jollowlng tlv roots: . Uoluen seal. Blue Cohosh, Lady's Slipper, Black Cohosh and TJn'. com, by means of pure glycerine.- H? was asked how he knew, a a physician snd experienced medical man, that th "Favorite Prescription" was a cur for th diseases peculiar to women, such as amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, ante-ver-slon, retroversion, and he stated that he knew such was the fact becaus of his professional experience and - the many thousands of women whose ills had been- cured by this "Prescription." Th vice-president, being asked to girl his authorities, read from the standard works, such as the United Htatea Dis pensatory, The American Dispensatory and many other standard medical books. The retraction printed by the Curtis Publishing Company two months after th libelous . statement - appeared and nearly two month after the- suit had been begun stated definitely ' tlwt analyaea had been made at their request and that th "Favorite Prescription" did not contain either alpohol, opium or digitalis. . . rref erred titook Oaaaed , Alias A Lewis' Beet Brand, A NATURAL ANTISEPTIC KEEPS UT BLOOD P0190NIN0 rtW TOILET ft BATH BE5T IN THE WtJRtO RAJHIBR ORE. roa iaui t az.z. mvtixaTi ajto .... ... asooa.. I ' . ' "... 1 I I " ' i,- V f ' . ' - f . , i . i'-- ; -,....,.... ,t . .-..-- . .-..-.. .,. I - " . t ; ' ' : ir i i i. ii i i n' ii r h - : . . ......... I - I .- - . ... , .3- " . - : , , 1 ' i. : I the '-- ' 7 - - ' , ' - - ' ' : 'x.. -. I ivvv k i j j l irUi) (u-nVh 'n::::ir-:-' We have t As NICKS AND DENTS IN GOLD BAIL MONEY - Action looking to th prosecution of Chine on th charge of "sweating" gold coins is expected to be taken by government officials on information fur nished by Acting Detectives Murphy. Welch and JoneS. The polle are now looking for the- Chines who furnished ball tor- severr of his countrymen. -ar- reated on charges of gambling laat 8un- 4MAlabt--atll Second street. - - All the ball money furnished was in gold and had been "sweated,': th nlcka and denta in th rim and on th flat urfacelfthgoldahowlng plainly. Minute particle of gold were also found in two long 'sacks of Tine canvas, interwoven with a silk fiber. . Th Chinee were before Police Judge Cameron this morning. Ah Wah "waa fined til and Ah Sing 110. The others were discharged. , At the conclusion of the trial Seteotlve took the aack-to a chemist to b analysed. Charged With Attempt Xurdar. Olympta. Wash., March is. H. Con way was arrested at Tenino- Wednesday, Q - I-W ill I II A I It 1 Y lLSf 11 li r : ", : - ROLLER SKATES RIFLES & WATCHES i i ' " ' ; i -. Take Your E LEE , Cravcnetted Rain-Proof, the Best $3.00 Mat Made. ; The Latest Shapes. . IFNOT RIGHT WELCH MAKES IT RIGHT us: 500 Pairs of Sidewalk Roller7 Skates which we are going to ; t ; AWAY With every BOYS' SUIT as long as they last they won't last Wben You See It In Our j ""sij' w- ' .- r. " aWWEATHERLY. CoalanoCoke -J.6.PECK WE ASSURE OUR CUSTOMERS 'PROTECTION REGARD LESS OF-J-COMBINE" charged with attempting to murder Dan Nolan, a saloonkeeper at that place. Conway waa ejected from the place by " I, i " ' " - Choice Boys ! "' $7r45TQ$25.00 Suitsr with a savin-f f ; , .. $2 to $5 a suit to you. - - '-7- Y - " long. Ad, It's So TQIRD AliU ...... j'.. ... ; ." f t- HHCarlooo JfWtirrison Phone East, 244. OR COMPET1TION- the - proprietor. Upon reaching tern flrma he fired several shots Into th saloon at random.' No one waa hurt. &i 'fe MEN'S SUITS New Fabrics, Tailored Right. j MORRISON CozftesrSr