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. i . TQTlTLXm, - SATURDAY TiTs onrco:! daily jou:'.l, EVENING, MrC rl " - Toivn Tcp!co j "I S ' Toaiasrs Airuixxzm. .................. BMametlaa' "The Boys of UfennU" i rnri i , ; .".; Vauruirllle . Orend. iiuiuimu a-n. The oollectlon of mlntlnrs which baa been on display at the art nuiiun. thai TMf iw -wwh may oe seen tor tne laat tlraa tomorrow. Thla evening, tha tha uiil admission, fee will be rooma will ba open to tha pubilo fraa . from 2 , to I o'clock. Tha exhibit haa , baan widely parroaised. Hiss Hsnriette H. FeUlng. who haa bail charge of tha entire exhibit, la satisfied with Ita sue ; eaaa and, bopaa that' mora displays may ba given on tha aama Una. Tha pto 'Z turea vara lent by tbelr ownere in tba city and a collection-of about Urn was made up. There are a number mora ex ' cellent paintinge which eould not ba . used at thla time becauaa a larger ex hibit could not well ba handled find there will probabjy be m opportunity to '. see thaea later. "- Attorney John F. Logan thll morning - filed a eomplaint In tha elreult court (or W. T. imbert and Jamaa Schlmael. i '. awners- of tha - Indopondentxrlaundry, against I. J. Hodgxlnson. A rsstraln r Ing order waa laaued against Hodslcln ' eon to keep htm from collecting aolled linen for tha Oregon Laundry company. - The membera of tha defendant company 'allege that on January 11. ltOi. Hodg klnaon signed a aontract with them to work for tba Independent oompaay for two years; tnet ne then worked up a route for them and afterward went to . work for tba Oregon Laundry oompany, taking- over hie euatomera to tba aaw . oompany. "Tba Chemistry of Soma - Orecon ' Beaverdam Bdils" win ba tha subject of a paper by Professor Bradley of tha Fa oiflo University, to ba road before tha Oregon - State Aeaderay of Soleneea, which meet In tha elty hall tonight - Profeaaor Bradley haa made a eHudy ot thla aubject. Profeaaor Van Orooa ot tha Portland academy will demonstrate .noma original work In matbematlea point hi atandlng committees for the ' Bh. PMeUent ,i the aaaosmy will ao T 1111 llf l.i 1 I . FW4 II i It -year and- resolutions w Ul be- adopted presalng sorrow over tha death of Col one! I I Hawkins, "who was one of tha charter membera of tha orgaolsa- : tlon. ------ -V : The action of union men employed on :the Woodard. Clarke J Co. building In . striking waa indorsed by tba Structural Building Tradea alllanoe at a meeting . held laat night In Carpenter's bail. A reeolutlon aupportlng tha atrlkera In tha stand they have taken was unani mously adopted, and they were Instruct - ' ad to continue the opposition until Con- . tractor J. B. Tulotson sees nt to ohanga hie attitude. The grievance of tha atrlkera la that Jlllotcon-doao-ao pay - me uuiuu scan or wageo to ai tn. employee on the steel bridge. Mr. Til " Intsoa baa. non-union . Jnea. working ia tha plaoee of tha atrlkera. In the United Btatee djetrlet court ZZ. yesterday Judge Wolrerton dlsmlssesd . two postal cases tbat have been on the -' docket for more than It years. Halted Btatee Dlstrlot Attorney Brletol asked .' that the court - reeorda be -cleared of them, because thfire wss-no lonrer anv J lioTobr apprehending the defendants. James BUcklea and H. I Taylor. . The former waa Indicted by a federal grand Jury In Hit for Interrupting correspond ence. - Taylor waa found guilty of send- - mg eosoene letters through tha mails. . Upon request of Deputy District At torney Harry Adams, Judge Bears thla , morning dismissed the charges filed : against Ah .Wat,' Ah Wong. Ah Hong, Ah Wong- and Ah Sam, Chlaeae, who - were arrested on February I by Sheriff . Word, who algnd an Information agalnat tha man eharglng them with setting up nd promoting lottery. "With them waa one 'Ah Dock, who was ' tried before Judge Seara laat Thursday and found not guilty. ... Colonel O. -jb. Wood will apeak on "Japan" tomorrow evening at 4 o'clock before tha People' Forum, which . will meet In tha Balllng-Hlrsch halL Tenth and Washington streets. Colonel Wood, who haa lately returned from tha east. was tha military representative of the United. States with the Japanaaa army, 'and was tha first American to enter Port Arthur after Ita fall. AU are wei - coma . .. v -' Wa are the people who make any suit In. the bouae to order for flo, no more. no leas, and guarantee satisfaction In every respect.. Wa have some up-to-date goad wearing -materials and Invlta yon to come and look tbara over, whether ' you want to order or It . Unique Tailor lng Co., I0 Stark street, near Sixth. Trr. Ik :M. Da via haa filed a declara tion that he Intenda to become a can' dldato for the nomination for state rep. resentativa on tba Republican ticket He aaya that he la la favor of etatement No; -1 and municipal ownership, - and opposed to corporation greed, syndicates and oomblnatlona, . , - - . '." Trtia plant of the Portland Brewing eompanv will ba enlarged ana ita capac lty Inoreased. Mr. Relnateln haa been elected president to suooeed B. B. Btau- . . denmeyer. Mr. Relnateln la a welt known. - - hopman, and one of the principal stock holders In the brewery. Rer. Paul RaderwlU preach at Grace Methodist church, corner of Twelfth and . - Taylor streets, at 10:10. Thla la hi first appearance la a city pulpit alnoe '.- the Salem affair, and many will want to hear his sermon on "Raforma Not ' Ramota.' . ' , -- ' ,"Haa Chrlet Comet or, la Ha Com lngr"nd tha beautiful story, "Search ing . for 1 tha Holy OraU," ara rDf, . Jiouse'a topic Sunday, - at- 10:t0 - and 7:10, at First Congregational churoh. 1 ' Th"Floranee) Crlttenton home, -which la a state Institution, haa outgrown Its ' old quarters, and a new homo haa beea : started, though tha fund ara not yet In ala-ht for Ita completion. Those oon , MR. WM. D. WHEELWRIGHT . v ... WHX MCTURB5 ON ' , . J "The. Scottish Reformation Under Knox" CALVJUY PKESBYTEKWH CBIIRCB Ooraar Blawoaali aae) Clay ' , ' - Tomorrow Bvenlng at T:I0.. . . Tba next of the aerie wilt ba "The Huguenots." by Mr. C Henri Lab be, on the JBti lust . . .- THEi STONE FRONT 226 WASHINGTON STREET a T- Mr, A. BbapCro, ana of the bast known cafe men f the eoaat, an- . Bounce that today. Sat, March IT, otherwise known a St Patrick' day, mark tba opening- ot bla new and la teat enterprise, that of tha Stone Front . i Mr.. Shapiro ba spared neither time aor money in remodeling and Im proving' his new quarters so ss to accomplish a reputation . for tha Stone Front similar to that which It baa been bl good fortune to bar said of -every ' rentu re ha haa , been associated with, ; - . . , oordlal imitation Is offered to his many Trlanda and tba publle at Urge to visit tha Stone Front thla evening, and . pees any criticism that will tend toward the betterment -of tbe kuslnese, and the namlaff of tba.; tone Front a on of. tha finest equipped cafe op the ooast,- QPUPrlk Til PUP aw mm w a a WIRES L KED Streets - Cornmltte , Member Discuss Councilman Prta- v ton'a OrdlnanoaJ - WOULD RID CITY OF AN 'tl " TUNSICHTLY" LABYRINTH Ofdinanca la ' " Referred rr to ; Chief - Campbell sad Electrician StTarlaa ' With Orders to Inytifte sad R- - pottPark Street Ordered Pared. - Thar 1 a strong probability tbat tba ordinance drafted by Councilman Pres ton;" prwM tn f t ht all -eleot rlo - Ugbt and - power, telephone and 'telegraph wlrea within ' tha fire limit of the city be placed nnder ground will re ceive favorable consideration from the elty council. - At the Street committee meeting yes terday afternoon tha ordinance waa Ola- cussed. ' The members thought It would ba an excellent thing to rid tba city of tha labyrinth ot wire over the business dlstrlcta, .which war considered not only unattractive, but a menace to Ufa end property, especially in time of fire. Tha ordinance - waa' referred to Fir neoted with the cause deeire-that the eltlssn of Portland should beooma snore Lfaalllar with tba work at the inautu tlon and ' understand It, method and It future alms. The board and Staff have therefore set apart Wednesday and Thursday afternoana. March tl and St, from J to i o'clock, to be at home to tha public They will receive at the some on East OlUan snd Thlrty-flrst streeta. Visitor should take tha Montarllla car to Thlrty-nrat street- No collection will be taken during th afternoon. Dr. Brougher' topics. White Temple, Sunday: 10;9. - "Is Sinless Perfection PoealbleT" l:sV "The Society Qirl.' first In series of Tour Girls." Baptism. Orchatr,Cboru.-T-: Jjon The man who lost- hi ay glasses can have them replaced for tl; a perfect flt exarvnteed. Metager at Co, 111 Sixth atreet, jeweler and optician. "Thinking TJ Truckling," Rev. Muck ley'a aubject Sunday night. First Chrte- tlan church. Park and Columbia etreete. Special music, 1:1 fo . :-- - -- - Why pay tt to tie for oyglaset W guarantee a perfect flt for II. Eye examined free. - Metsger aV Co, 11 Sixth atreet , "Tba Harp That Once Thro' Tare's Ralls" will ba aung by tha wonderful boy soprano, Franklin Shea, at Balance on the lTth. ' Miss Mae Braalla slnrs "Kathleen Mavourneen" at tba St Patrleka day concert on tha lTth. , Richard regular Sunday French din ner, with wine, tl per cover, I to :!. Claaalo mualo.. , Mia 1 Elisabeth - Harwae will sing Tome Back. Erin." at Belasco's on the 17th. " .- - ' Mr. Jamae . Burke, Cardiff noted ginger, appear at Bslaaco'aen- tha 17th, jf' ' ' Mr. Rose BIocb-Bauer sings "Kills r- ney" at Beleeco' on the 17 th. Hear John Fleming Shields' oratloe at Belasco's ori the 17th, Hear the songs f eld Ireland at Belasoo'a March IT. - Women's exchange. Ill Tenth atreet lunch. II to a. . Clean tnalde mill wood. Tat Rest 114. Milwaukla Country Club. v L Angelee and Oakland race. Take Seliwood and Oregon City ear at First and Alder.' : - . ' re Tlaeet Sword. - .' "Jenenees swords are the finest" sale a swnremeker. Tfcr are finer thas tba blades et rerrars ef Toledo, er LtaaiaKiie. Tbe1 ft la OM of rerrara ef Toleee ssd of Damaeroa mast bend lute a eeefxit eirele wttk eat breaking, sad. s pillow ef dnwa being thrswa m the atr. tkes arast est tt toe with on - clean stroke. ' - But (he Japeneee sinae avast as an that sad stsee. The Meal tea eat Jaeeeeee bieoa) Is Its ensseaeloOi, edae aewsra, seneatk a tree. It asaat beef beneath th .thee for M konra. and erer llfhteat Wit that talla apoa Its eiloa steaf be eevared aeatly. Oee ralloee, ao1 bara to the fetg gee tke Jsgmiel BUsa sxala' A - , - Chief Campbell and City Electrician Ba varian for Investigation and report They will be asked to define the dls- w.1ma4 1irllmw ,,,. rbetlrra U wuuld be a auud thlrw",'Ple'j" t0 h mn?.rJ?Jdh5 to piaca these wlrea under ground In the down-town districts," sold Councilman Annand. "But there le no doubt Lthat if w attempt to do this It will stir tap a fuaa The ordinance require all wire and conduit In tha defined district to be placed under ground under the eopervt alon of the elty engineer before January 1. l0i. Tba committee ordered tba improve ment of Park street between Washing ton, and Taylor streeta with bltullthio pavement: also saat Taylor etreet from least Twelltn to Bast sixteenth. xna rvorxnem i-acino Railway oom pany And the O. R. a N. ara fighting over a right of way to lay a track on Tork between Twenty-third and fiber- lock streets. - The Northern paclf la-al lege that tha Northern Paclflo Termi nal company la not keeping It agree ment relating to the handling; of trafflo and waste exclu-Jve riant a on the track. On tha other band, the Northern Pa cific Terminal oompany aaya that both the-XX- K. N, end the Northern Pa ctfio may have equal rlghta overihe spur providing the permit to lay tha track la given It The eontendlng In teresta will- bw asked ito present thai argument before the committee at the next meeting: f tin' j ftd. JV-'' ajlaaibi Dr.N.J.FULT0N -NATUROPATH Bvceearal is the word that best aeserlsee et eareer since eoaaan te Pertkud. - Seeeeesfal la earing diseeee, saeceaefal m balldtng ay what Is today, the arcest eftloe sraatlce ef aay m the elty.' "This is whr bar effleee en at ell Wises fan. and that yaoeke snanetlsiee wait for sears te ft yon have sny sflment - etimnle er sente, eaeh aa rbeamatiam, la srlppe. brooch It la, goltef. eatarra. etoaaaes eaa sewei troaDiaa, i troablee. etc- etc. roe woo 14 ao well te rait her. the eas core rooy rorrvoviAXj oy novu sxi "Portland. Oct IT. 100. "Te Wboaa It star Coowa: 1 eafrered s ket time with terms stetaacb ttoofele. the eieeeee kaving prosreeaed ao far that I was anaba te retaia tay reod, and tlnallf entire syatem wae la s sarkmaty depleted eon. Allien. Oa or shoot Jnly is lest t adviaed with Dr. Naney mi tea, ef that eitr, and eras bidveed to take treatmente from her, and afaar takhm eke twelfth I wae dlecharfed. I eaa Bow eat anythlre I desire, feel aarfectly wR and aa eooetantl ftinln ttreotb. This aaar ekma ekaags 1 eaa tratbrnllr eaf Is sos aa Dr. rultes. . CI.TDS VACOBN. tioote, jerrerooe, ur. Mote Mr, Tinaha can be rommanleatad with can be sees at the New Oread Central, cor aea Thire ana runeara, as etty. "Ottoeer W, IMS.. "To Wkom It May Oiaeersi "It atfnrds bm sreat oleaaare to write s word la praise of Dr. yettos. I suffered an told atony for one week wltk pa as ta my whole kedr, My kashas ealled In wkoaa we sao nneed wae ene ef the beet phreteWtne hi roe elty. He was sot en re. hot thonsht 1 bad nenralcla. or It eifrht prore te be sallatnnea. left netllclne ssd tluwcbt I weald be better seat- dert set 1 ra4a 11 r rea anl rot no rnf from narn except saner opiate, flavin heard of Dr. re 1 ton tbroash frieiula ef ettra. ere derided e rail ber mi bo mj snanaaa went at ems end bronsht ber te the knnee. tJpna examination ebe proooonred It a eaee ef srote raalTltla. ana after ene treatieeai I eras ahle In set on, drees rareelf and ae abert tar aeeal konarkold dntlee. I have now takes a week's treatment' ana eeTtemir tnms ser ue swat woaderfal doetot I erer met. f "wni. u, a, ruiwn, . "S Tantk at. JHrtUoe. Or." , Note Dea't-a-rt-t te twines peetere stams tor reply wkea writing ta say ef ay Detieats. .FULTCBI 315 TWELFTH ST. Oerser Clef, ese btork frees IT ear, en frete foeter She Cures the SicK Br.N.J T0L1HKE South rn Paclflo WiO'jfe0nfy to 7 Mak aJf-MHa FTIIJ 1--' rim E aTSicf. rrr FENTON SAYS O'BRIEN'8 WORD SHOULD BE GOOD Council Cotnndttoee, However, Want Provision In Franchise Application That , Company . Will Reduce Switching Charfe.-'ZcLU- J. F. 0Brten, general manager of the Oregon Railroad as Navigation company and tha Southsrn Paclflo, baa positively refused to Include In the franchise ap plication for a branch railway on East Third, from East Ash to East Mill street a promise that tha corporation will make certain improvements in that section of the elty. The only provision that the eompany ha consented to put Into It application la that tt will make a fill MM feet long, containing 745,000 eublo yard, at a cost approximately of 4I,000.. A letter submitted to tb streeta and Judiciary committees laat nlght.by At torney W. IX Fen ton from J. P. O'Brien aid that tha Southern Paclflo would not permit In the franchise a provision that a depot be constructed and switch ing ratsa be reduced from 110 to It a ear, and .would not permit any other roada to- operate ears-over tha Una.- A promise waa contained In tha letter, however. . that - the -corporation would build the xroad and reduce the twitch ing rates., switching all cars of the & R. at N. and tb Southern Paclflo on the east aide free, but charging tha specified switching ratea for aay care from tha terminal yargt. WMi'WWl...ll,,, I,,. .I,, mllli.j. I A U. ,fc4bUU VI Duumnra f .1. 11 IU committee. Several - said - they- would not grant-any- franchise on East- Third street unleaa It permitted all roada ac cess to tha track. They bav insisted from the beginning that unleaa the Southern Paclflo Incorporated a promise In its f ranohise application that It would make tha improvement It ba promised tha property-owner and the olty they would refuse to grant the eompany right Of way over tha thoroughfare. Attorney Fenton argued that he thought the written promise of tba gen eral manager of the company sufficient to guarantee tha making- of tha improve ment, but the dounollmen insisted that they would not be satisfied with stich ar range men t a. W. U Boise, a large property-owner along tha proposed road,eald tba property-owners favored tha granting of the franchlaa to the Southern pacinc, aa it would prove of great trsneflt to that dis trict, which is good only for warehouse.- S. B. Llnthlcum, representing tha Ladd aetata. F. H. Page and J, Strowbiida and other approved the frennhlse -- . - 1 Juds-a Cameron. H. H. Newhall ama Thomas McCusker appeared In behalf Of the proposed aaat aide teit line, which seek a franchise from the north ern to the southsrn limits of tb city. Including that portion ot East Third street covered by the proposed Southern Paclflo franchise, c A largo number of Interested cltlien from East Portland apoka in favor of the belt line, aaymg it would prove a great peneni vo mi tire east aid.- Another session . of - .the committees will be held before any decision - is reached. A majority of the committee la thought to favor the east side belt line. , ., . ,. - . . . .. . , STATE TREASURERSHIP. X-dioatlans Folntlna Favorably to tb JTominatloa of Oeorge A. Steel. There are many atrawa ahowlng that tha political brasses ara wsftlng things In tha direction of Mr. Qeorge A. Steel candidacy tor the Republican, nomina tion for atat treasurer. One of the favorable. Indication (and one which ia-eapeclallr -gratifying to Mr. Steel) la the fact that the men who were employed by -nlm wnen ne waa superintendent of the East Bids Rail way oompany bav rallied as one man to bla support In fact they are among his most enthuslasuo supporters ana leave no occasion unimproved to ex ploit the fatberUness of "Undo George" (a they call mm) towaru uiuna who worked under hia auDsrvislon; and this lively Interest upon tha part ef bla old employee has it effect upon the peo ple to whom they address themselvea Another favorable lndloatlon la the fact that averv buslnsse man with whom BR Steel baa had business relatione during bta 4 year residence In Multnomah and Clackamas eouatlea now speaks a good word for blm. ana eat are neipin forward bla candidacy. " Still another algnlfloant fact Is tbat even those who ara pledged to and are supporting other gentlemen for the posi tion all agree tbat Mr. Steel Is eminent ly qualified for the place and la dessrv lng of tb best thing tbat eould be given blm by the Republican of the tt of Oregon. - i ' SI aa ObJokesv. from the Hew Teek Times. nraiirkMia and ether birds, roaetm st Blskt sa a serea ae bitter tha a a lead seaett, Bever thU eft De yea ksew wkrr said a termer. The tends ef e roeetka bird's leg." he went ea. so eaBatrwexee inai wnan iu , i- . . m. m bu. k -lawn bao to eontraet. can't epea till the le to etralhtened eat eialn. Thns a eklekea sets ea Ita pereb, sonde its knees te ea cemtortabU, and with that kendlo kteka IteeU. ss with a key. te the weed. R r. "Fnt a eklekea SB fowr Tlhirer ssd Then make K sit em. Its claws Will eiasiy roar nnxw tlsht sod be ansble te let ge till the bird stands sp again. . "Nstara, very fcladly, bee as eenstrseted renetrn herds that the set ef settling elamnothenjtehe" A Day ol Gladness This to the aay wkea' the brsv Boos ef K'la ' Bektndle the fire that barns ta taett la SMai'rr oi Patrick, whs btaiahed the' serpeau . Asd (are te kls eemtry eonteatajeat and rest - and ttle le the y wkea. the beastlfal sliamroek As hasdaome s bled e'er taaatled the srnanll i U wars eTer tee hearts ef the patriot WhoM rfnrerrendav-stst a Onr wiirma call for. end we deliver. nerteetiy Irosed. eaeeot wkat Boat be one hjr band, everrthlnc that's seal le ear an-te-snte,. esublatbatsst Union Laundry nooarn Am) ooitrartixA. - . . Tel Mala tl. REFUSES AUY PROr.llSES Sk a4aAAAA"AAltitaaliiiiiS 'Tfllf fffseeesyfff f fffSfff Our Mm Contest.; Sale of pianos grows in ZS'isy&J& on hunSrsd -""ftdeetaedVtnd crtay onwai to lend their indorsement to the fair treatment received. "7"; Large numbers are acknowledging receipt of their cer- ' - tificatet by maiV thanking :Z- to make a selection before the time limit: April 2. If you ; want to see a busy piano' store call in any time during the day and see five piano salesmen waiting on customers. Greatest Values IEyeryaninu big reduction for this special . plain figures and certificates honored at their face value in accordance withour printed conditions. As an abso lute guarantee to certificate-holders wtv want to say that rnot single dollar less than the marked price would be accepted from any one for cash, whether they. hold a cer- ; tificate or not We introduced the word contest in this city and made it strictly a local affair and gave away one; of the highest grade and best known pianos ,n the United States, and, naturally it created quite an interest by con- Jestant8cln additiorJJtQtiitplanoweJss,ued$lB,000Jn: certificates to successful contestants and these are being. ; honored,and ztt as good as a government bond forth eir face value on the purchase price of a piano according to -nm-prints annrwprmsT,, - i X. five have been questioned gfXtLkbul.lQ-thoewhoknowf high sahding I and reputable way of doing So bringloa yourcertificatesandyouwillfindbe k the possibility of a doubt that. an opportunity awaits you - -; to purchase a piano on a closer margin of profit than has -- ever been your privilege heretofore or likely to occur 7 ". again.-' '- -J-: "A large stock of the very best grades to select froni.Ci: , Call early as this will be a busy day with us. ' .. ALLEN & - RAMAKER CO. destdXargestUHcdtiaeCor.ixtlrVMom ' irs EUHU ROOT S." J. Sherrer - of- Chicago Seef Situation 151mplifled by With drawal of Taft. . NOW BETWEEN MR. ROOT AND VICE-PRESIDENT With Hard Times Talk About, For mer Secretary of Navy Is Regarded as Safer, Man to Pull the Nation Through Than Fairbanks. Secretary of War Taft'e eooeptanee of Presldsnt Boosevtlt'a offer to plaee him vpon the United Statea aupreme court bench has greatly enhanced tbe political ohanoe ef Elihn Root to sub. eeed the presldsnt in the White Houee. according to S. J. Sherrev of Chlaao, wbo 1 registered at the Portland hotel. He is president ef tbe Sberree-OUlott company. "Tou hear considerable talk in higher Chicago political elrole abont nominat ing President Roossvslt for a aeon elective term," said Mr. Sherrer . thla morning. "Whether the party leader will be able to Induce the president to reeenalder hie determination not to mm again for the presidency remains te be "Since Secretary Taft ba agreed to aeoept the vacancy on tb United State uprm court bench, national Re-pub 11 can politic are made more simple by the elimination of a etrong factor. With the former governor of the Fhllippinee out of the way. ther fight, a it now steads, has been simmered dowrt be tween Vice-President Fairbanka and Kllhu Root "When Seoretary - Taft- waa - In the race he seemed to have the better of the run to data with Mr. Root second and Mr. Fairbanks a good third. Now Mr. Root haa th lead and I apparent ly gaining over tb vlce-presldeat Tha latter, while admired by party leader In tb east and eoneldered as fine a Republican as ever lived. 1 not looked upon a good presidential timber. -. 'And for thla -reason: "Although you de not near open hard time talk in the eaat, aUll there le an Impression that a reaction la destined te come. It I sot looked for foe about a year or II months. Just How bad the anticipated financial disturbance win be no one knowa or can even gueea. If there te a break la the .present good time a year and a half bono the Re publican perty will have to put ep a mighty good man to retaia tbe confi dence of the oonntry and get the votes en presidential election day. - "A depression aoout campaign unteo 111 ha mnae for the Democrats and glvt them" t em of thooaande ef vasoll-1 latlng votes that they weald net get during a prosperous area. Ma. Fair banks Is not eonaldered th man for the feared emergency, while Mr. Root la He 1 looked upon a a man who can carry tba party te victory under adverse circumstance. - But the con vention day la a long way off, and torn other man etrenger .than even Mr. ' Root may bob op during the Interim- and cure.Th nemina.troe.' THINKS 001 MM ll SB . - - - . I a T I I popularity from day to day. ceftlficatesTliaTt alreadbetn f satisfied customer," SJtdilHnfv ua and saying they-will be in Ever Offered 1 stock has, suffered a " occasion and are marked "in W; BJ,y fft because QUf mO- by s, concern that feel the --$ business it Is unnecessary. GILBERT - AMERICAIDENTISTRY has done wonders and gained great distinction - among- - alj - the -eivilited nations of tbe tarth even relieving wild , beasts when suffering front toothache. We use the very latest American methods that hsve proved their worth. Oer skill and dexterity in dental work help us to work fast enough - to attend to your - wants quickly and cheaply. Ask how cheaply. WIsB BROS. Sees. - ' ' - Third and Wasbliistas. Opes evassna SB -feaaaya. War ea Beveaenta. The Leading Dentists Ws are tne leading dentists because w employ the best operator and do th beet woes at ' a reasonable prloe. We have bo atudente in oar office. We want to do your work and are willing to SHOW yea that we can - do , your work better than most dentists, and at about ' on half the - prices ebarged by ikota. Itt Piito Deillsb 1 0 o s T T 0 0 N N snH aMmsuoiosr Opp. Meier A Frank'a and PeetolBee. Learn to Skate AT Mesusr. Junta dt RaadaU have booked la the la few daye sesrerai very sUronc attraottona for taair racing earnlval to tak plae la tbe aea future. Skating; tomorrow afternoon ana eveomsv J' gtnnero always welcome., '.. . J COTES Si riTUdTJU, wior-lew-is. r e 1 AlPOlX HvB the baby a gentle rub wit. bond's Extract. 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