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THE OREGON DAILY," JOURNAL. PORTLAND, ' FRIDAY EVENING. MAY, 11. -1803. GEARIfl TJAV rME CAUPillGII Receive Flood of Invitations and ff. , Requests to Come ;and ' -'j-'- ' Tour State. CONSIDERS IT DUTY V VTO STAY-AT CAPITAL i Whs Pending Railroad Rats' Elation' It Settled So Far as Senate la" Concerned. Senator May Make Canvass of Oregon for Reelection. WuklnfWH. Ur 11 -BamUor Oeaxia within the lutat several wek ha re ceived a. flood or Invitation" ana re- fluMt. t0 com t9 Oregon to make an ' active ... speaking contest ' during the - - pending aunpiliii. In addition, be -baa . V h4 many Invitations from eocletiea and '''jV , Oregontana to apeak' upon questions of ' the 'day between the present time and - the date ( : the- aoming election. , Te all of these request Senator Oeaiin has sent negative responses, stating .' that while the Important question of ; i railroad rata jpglilatlon , was pending v her considered It his duty,.to remain In . - Waahmaton towrork and vote for .what V" j he fcmaldered nroper"adjuetrent-of 1 the question. . ' ' v''. s "':tT Tr urgent demands from - hla party ;'..' leaders that he return te Oregon, 8on- - ator Geartn replied that even should his " absence cause his defeat in the aena- 1 torlal campaign he would remain here el least mtit-avot -was .taken on the ,. bill and the rate question - was settled ee far as - the senate eould settle iu " Now that the rate question is' shout to ' reach a settlement, it is possible that r. "ene tor -Geari a- willreturn to pregon - to- take : an active part in the eam : palgn, speaking in various parts "of the ! state, but he will not determine defi nitely as to this course until a final . . vote la taken -. . .... . OG& FOOTB ALL-MA N- TOCOACH OREGON "i -r,-('ettal Otoretch to We foaraal.) - . Eugene. Or.Msy 11. The new foot , ball coach of Orea-on next season will r be Hugo Besdek of the University of " J Chicago. Arrangements ' were ... prac- .. . tlcally completed yesterday with him .'and the athletic committee is la favor I of securing him. Besdek is a player .. . of soma -note. playing ths position of , full In Chicago for .three years past - ' point of plsyer and coach. The man agement is fortunate In securing him. He will arrive in Eugene early, in the y fall to. get a . Una en the men and in. , terpret the new rules for the gridiron . - players with which he wlU be perfectly : familiar. Besides having charge of football Besdek will remain through' ;out the year at college and have charge ilet the basketball Ind baseball teams as n coach. If yon haven't the time to exerclae regularly. Doan's Regulate will prevent conatloation. They induce a mild. easr. t healthful action of the bowels without . griping, ask your aruggisi lor them. S&o. -: r NEW - ARRIVALS - 'AM A! DonVbs frlyhtened but be warned I .., Every Mother knows, or should know, that the terrible ; - Mortallry among little children la caused . by Stomach and Bowel treublea. Colic, ..: Sour Curd. Cholera Infantum Summer Complaint. Measles, Rashes, Scarlet Fever . 1. even Mumna hsve fKtv fl ....... i- - y -w ' ... a. fa.unq jig ootistlpeitiofit " . Tha Delicate Tissues ' Baby's Bowels will not stand rough treatment. Salts are too violent, and Castor Oil will only grease the passages but will not make and keep them Clean, Healthy and Strong. : There Is no ether medicine as safs for child as Cascarets, tha f rajrrant little Candy Tablet, that has saved thousands of families frem nnhapplnsta. ,. - . Ths Nursing Mother even In good health ' should always keep her own Bowels Leosse and her Milk Mildly Purgarlva by taking . Cascarst at night before going to bad. - ' C No other medicine has this remarkable nd valushla quality. Mama takes tha Caacaret, Baby geU tha Benefit. ' . - Cascarets act Uka strengthening Etarclsa ths weak little bowels of tha growing babe, and nuke them better able to get saanBsai - w .... . . t M' .1 m m Ussaw AJ Pimples and -Bjotclies An not the only signs thai a blood' cleaneuni', tonio . medloina is needed. Tired langald feelings, loss of appetite and genarai debility are "other signs and they may be worse signs. ..-;-; . -The best blood-cleaaaing, tonio modi cine is Hood's Barsaparilla. which acts direct) and peculiarly on the blood, ridding It of all foreign matters. and building np the whole system. This statement is verified by the experienpe of thousands radically cured. Over forty thousand testimonials re ceived In two years, by actual count. Accept so substitute fa Hood's Saroa Insist on having Hood's. V Get it today. In liquid or Ublet form. , 100 Poses $1. CARL SCHURZ IS DYING AT HIS NEW YORK.HOME' Celebrated Author, Diplomat and Politician on Death Bed ;:rr;;l$ Seventy-Six.; ' r New York. May 11 Carl 6chnn.lth ceiebraua author ana politician, is oy r.; t ' Carl Schurz. log at Jiia residence In this city. Peath pari I la I .V A. - - I " J yfr-"' J. -...A ZK iiL- mi 1 ... . . . A ...... .- T. ... 1 lght4hMeZreAc but the patient rallied slightly and : la little better today. However, the doc- tPTwhotgattepdlng gives no hope of recover. Mr. Schuracwho. is Jl years eld. But fers from a complications of disorders. He Is still keenly engrossed In Intellec tual., affairs. - though -somewhat with drawn from active participation. In the events of the day. -.v. . ,V r - Wreforrsd sjtoek OaaBed Ooeda. Ilea Lewis' est Brand. . , - AT - ROBINS0NS all the Nourlihment out of Baby't ""Natural Food. : , Larger children cannot always r be watched, and will eat unreason ably. The Ready Remedy should ' ever be at hand Cascarets to take care of the trouble when -It comes. : ' . " . , L.. Nt need to Force or Bribe chil : 0njolake Cascarela.'; They are always more than ready to eat ths sweet little bit of Candy. ' . L Repulsive medicine forced on the Ultle ones does more harm than good. Home is not complete without the ever ready Bos of Cascarets. Ten cents buys a small one at ths Corner Drug Store. Be very careful to get the genuine. rnAde only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany snd never sold In bulk.- Every tab ..let atamped.1: CCC.: ..; tr rnxw. to our. rniOfDst . W wiat ts send te eer friendt s Besatlfat FreDCb-oeilriMC. GOLD-PLATED BONBON BOX. we-enssHies is caiors. il u I sessrf rr IBS rutin table. Tea cents la staaiss Is sskei as 8 Bwasaner nod faltli so4t cor er cast fCucartta, witk wkict nHsHuVty trlaket Is kaoet, - Send te-dif, siefltioolnt this hkt. Address : sterling Etawdy GeaiBaay. (aicace sr new Tat a. FIGHT IS SLOWLY PliOGRESSIIIG Hill and Harrlman Battle at Van .couver Over-North Bank Tt- Field Continues. LETTERS FROM MAGNATE V 7 WILL BE INTRODUCED One Speaks of Agreement That Was .Discussed and la Believed to '"Mean That Harriman Was to UselNyP. Tracks From Portland to Kalama. fftneclsi Dl.nereh to Ths Jonmal.) TanAuver, Wash., My il. TheTi Ing of testimony in the railroad case bet ween'' the Hill and Harriman forces before - the superior court here '. still continues and from, present Indications will for several days. Yesterday a'num ber of 'witnesses for both sides were put on, trie starid. 'The testimony of the Portland ac Seattle witnesses . was all of the same, nature, that Is, to prove that the Jwork', done alahg the'; north bank was4 not performed with the ' ul timate idea or constructing a raiirpao. The number of men employe by the Columbia : Valley . was taken up. .The idea. wuT show'thaf at thepresent rate of progress It would take . It or IS years for the Columbia Valley road to be" completed. For the Columbia Valley witnesses tesrineff-ag-to" the amount of work done that the number at, men. Jia con stantly. being Increased. W. E. Stowe, superintendent of the "Columbia Valley forces, testified that Up to April 1 nis company bad paid out for labor 110,' The following letters. . now-in .the hands of James B. Kerr, counsel for the Portland ft Beat fie. bid fair to play a most Important part 1n the result of this cage.. I Lla. atatftOn- goad, Jittlhgrvl Ity that the agreement reierrea o in these letters Is that of allowing the Wm lliern Paclflo tracks from Portland to KalamaT In urn for which Harriman would agree to keep out the north bank road: - fTTw Tork.- Wovr-5r-"? Wr. Hew- ard Elliott, proaldent, N. F. Ry.; Bt. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I am Informed that In several plaees on the north bank of the Columbia river the forces of the Northern Pacific or-of the local com pany incorporated by It, have started work on property owned by the Colum- clined to .recommend' to your board the proposed agreement dleouseed with you at- St. Paul, we must request you to ab stain from entering upon or doing any work on this property until we shall in willing to dlscuss' the "matter TOT- ther with you at any time when you are In Chicago, begging to be informed a fe- Cays ni" advance or your epeeted arrival. Tours truly, J. KRTjTTHUriiNi" "Director of . Maintenance, Union Pacific ' company." . 5. l The above letter was the result of the following letter written' over the signa ture of ES. H. Harriman: --- "New Torkv Nov.- S.-1 96.-Mft - How ard Elliott, president W.P;- Railway company Dear Sir: "I" duly " received your- letter of October 11 and referred the same to Mr. Kruttschnltt with, re quest that he take-Wihs nttra situa tion with you. Tours truly, ' "K. H. HARRIMAN. "Both these letters will be placed as evidence before the court here by 'the Hill attorneys. FILES SUIT ASklNG TO HAVE DEEDS SET ASIDE (Rpeclal Dlspsteh to The JooraaL) ..Albany, Or... May A complaint was filed yesterday In the office of the county clerk to set aside a deed. E. J. West, plaintiff, -againat M T. Rowell. Clyde Rowell and P. B. Casebeer. . Plaintiff alleges "that suit was duly instituted in the circuit court for Linn 1 county finJune-IQ..-.lOCJCor.the Je-J I eovery of monayv-juagmemt was duly. rendered -againat-Def endant M ., T. Bo well February 34. 190S. That defendant 1 was the possessor of a certain tract of land the sale of whlcn would have satn-f fled the amount of the Judgment; this she immediately transferred to her son. nydeTtuwell. without. consideration; who in turn deeds it to r. jo. caaeDeer in the same manner, all thla being done with the purpose and1' Intent of hinder in s. -delaying and defraudtng hercredl- malhtirf prays-f. sslde the deeds and that they be de clared fraudulent and' void. AGED ROBERT SN0DGRASS t EXPIRES AT THE DALLES "(Specter IHseateh te Tee Joormil.) The Palles, Or.. May 11. Robert SnodgrBss, an old and respected cltlsen of Wasco county, died In this city lsat night. Mr. Snodgrass bad lived la Wasco dunty over 10 yea,rs. ' princi pally at .Boyd, until the last few years, when he removed to this city and made hla home with his ' married . daughter. He Was born in Pennsylvania July 14, 111?, and In 1179 came to Oregon. For the past few years he has'been in feeble health, and hla death was ths result of the infirmities of old age. The body was taken to Dufur today, where it will be Interred beside other members of his family. j - - - f, : ARRESTED ON COMPLAINT! ISSUED AT LA GRANDE La Grande, Or., May 11. J. R. Oil Ham, whoae real name ts Owllea, waa placed under arrest at Pendleton yester day upon Instructions received from this city. The prisoner la wanted and will be brought hero today on a charge of obtaining money under false pre tenses two years ago. Since then the man. has been in California. Not long since he returned and was at work in Pendleton on the gas construction gang. and when arrested was at work In the Pendleton foundry. He admitted being the man that was wanted, but denies that he la guilty of any crime. CAN CHARGE INTEREST UPOIt DELINQUENT TAXES i (Special rtepetch tn Tke Joaraat.) Olympla. Wash.. May 11. Attorney General Atkinson has written an opinion setting forth that personal property taxes become delinquent 10 days after the notice notifying the owner of the pioperty that the tax Is' due and that the .Interest should be charged against the tsx ati the rate of 1 per cent per annum, the sane as real estate. SMIMAY PECiIAIL i " ' 6 P. M t O 9 R M. i V ; ; ' ' V .ei, V nardwocillatJteck - v Reonlar Value 65c jf, H-Qnarl Dish - Pan - 0(11? Gunt: FIRST AND Accueation ; of LaFollette -That Concerns Profited by Dis- aster Is Denied. - (Jooraal Sneclal SerHca.1 .New .York, May 11. The allegation conaln. in the senate last week, to the effect that .the various express compa nies had profited greasy by the trans portation of supplies To sufferers Tn Ban.. Iajjci9CoJi.emphatlcaJivdenle4 by the companies themselves. II. B. Parsons, vice-president Of the Wells Fargo Express company, denies In detail that any advantage waa taken by his company of the situation In San Francisco. It is stated, on the con trary that. WeUs Fargo A Co. -rushed government . supplies to stricken - sec tions at much reduced rates asd bad carried all donations by the fasteat pos- albla-passenger service freejf cost f AS isr as -me goveriuncni. : is . con cerned,- states - Mr. - Parsons, all ship ments of supplies were sent at '-cut rates, which in all cases were more than SO per cent less than .the regular rate. la .::. P ru) a ki ix I rprTh 59 GAS RAWGISS f OR -fe::.: PORTLAND GAS COMPANY X VIe 85c Royal Enamel Ware .1 iKhg) tryAMi TAYLOR Tn a fMw ImwIhtti'Bw Hieie m lo ' coramuHJcaTe wltb lieSIquaTrera7aiii3Tf In the general dealre to forward ship ments to disturbed sections without loss mi sume shtpmeuta were way billed aftnarTegnlar-rata. LITERARY AND MUSICAL , --RECITAL AT CORVALLIS Corvattls, Or, May. ll.-rln the O. A. C. chapel this evening- a literary and musical-reel tai- ie-to fee given by the pupils of Professor Helen V.' Crawford of the physical department and of Pro feseor - Gerard - Talllander, principal of the piano , department, Those psrtlcU I patlng In the program are: Misses Blanche Hammel, Maybelle Keady, Vara Horner. Mary Pannroan, Mlnnette Phillips.-Lulu Bpangler, Georgia White, Pearl Horner and Laura Prattt Messrs. Elmer Rawson, Floyd.,1 Huff and Collie Cathey. : -s y . ... . . ; Vortlaae Cricket Olnb. - - - - The first practice game of the ses son-vrilr- be played - tomorrow on the old grounds. East Thirty-ninth and Belmont streets,-at t pm. The Bun nyalde car runs past the grounds. - Stops-earache in two minutes: tooth ache or pain of burn or scald In five minutes: hoarseness, one hour! muscle- ache, two-hours; sore tnroat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil, mon arch over pain. W il, )M iWe r deliveredrand connected - ini ditferent ; par ts ofz the city, 33 NEW GAS salesrooms 26 NEW GAS What 'purposes is ; . When considering GAS for1, fuel, and the purchase of gas appll- ' r;.: ances, note that whatever make goods you buy, they are the very best :. iri point of .construction and workmanship. That your range and wa, "-. -. --i ; ter heater has adjustable valves is most ; essential, C also that .the GAS : J ' 1, OVENS have the "proper asbestos lining. -These points should be care- .. . tT fully considered, much' more so than how cheap ! a range or water -rheater can be purchased. The life of a first-class range or water . heatffr. witbroperhandUng. is unlimitedr - ' - - - . J MGas Hanflcs and Gas Wafer ncatcrs; 3 PURCHASED (le. OH US r 1 - ' - TCLCPKONCt PDIVATC tXCIIANOC 26 Phillips SOLE OQ M The Phillips Shoe 90sW for: wombn -: VOAtl The Packard Shoe TOS XX BT saja The favorite of all good dressers. - It has the SNAP AND OO none can equal. IT FITS, IT 'WBARS, and Ms easy on the pocket- book, as well as the feet. Every style, every leather every else,' every width, all at the uniform price of 13.60. ni oxm nmukx WTjrD0ws.r They are full of beautiful shoe pleturea, designed -byshoe artists, and .represent our large stock. We display no samples. REMEMBER. LONO VALUES, SHORT v PROFITS, OUR METHOD. A BAVINO'" TO EVERT CUSTOMER OUR MOTTO. Wa want your trade. We must have it. , Tou will om. and see us sooner or . " later. ' Better come tomorrow If you .not eoma today. , ,, s GRAND Onion HOTEL SOLD iFOR-A DEPOT-SITE Landmarkrf NewrYorlc Doomed to Disappear- Will Be Uted rrf or Subway-Station., . r JnoreaI Special Serviee.r - . rNew Tork..May IL The Orand Union hotel, which has sheltered thousands of tourists visit lnsv. New Tork In past years, is the most recent of New Tork's landmarks doomed to disappear.. Simon C.Ford. whose reputation aa a humor ist la probably aa great as his fame aa a bonlface, la proprietor of tha Orand Union.;. ' -- - The hotel property has been - pur chased by. August Belmont from Samuel T. Shaw and Simon Ford, owners, for a price reported to be U.tOO.OOO. 'The site nr DHII1 1 no QhV. a CA 73; h I iimiiu w -wv i r : t 1 I ' - h a m m . in ' fOO SIYTH ' HTDPP.T ' " - 1 1 . I j AMLeC mxm. m-mx. -er. mm . v ; : , lj L-eweaaV-WaadUMto a4 etarfc. iV ' ,, :- . S I ' A V SO-FAR ' AaU jmS.SEAS0N. RANGES, and sold RANGES or a total of OM. MY'S: better evidence to prove that GAS fast displacing alLcther fuels? DI J risTinOPfoil VOi - MJ CU W VI wUiUUU VVUalVVIVU JS M. Sfiics Co. AGENTS I . ' BBSS ftllll IMS alllaBi TOB WOHBV SS.0O Has made more friends amonar the well-aowned women of Porftand in the short time -since It was introduced than. any shoe ever made s-.iengtn :ftt:.tlme.'rYe ;wera.T.l confident a shoe for women UF-TO-THB5-MINTJTB in stylaoId 'arTTP-TO- THB-MINUTB price In an UP-TO-THM-. MINUTE! etore would be appreciated. We have not been dlaappolnted. All the LATEST FASHIONS. Not an old pair of ahoes In stock. All the newest leathers, all at one price, IJ.00, and abso- -lutely guaranteed the equal in every particular of any shoe sold'at 14.00 on the. Paclflo eoaat. ' .. . ; ,; cen - t of the' hotel will be used as a station for the subway road which will be oper-.. ated fey-tbe Belmoat interests under the East river to Long Island. The Orand Union hotel occupies a blo fronting on t he-east aide) of Park -avenue, between Forty-first and Forty second streets. An annefe . waa built about two years ago at the rear of tha, building, . r : . .. , - JUNIORS AND SENIORS -' ARF PIIQY AT PAICTiT riiifarvwi w 1 Pacific University, Forest Grove, May 11. The Juniors and. senior 'are hard -it work) on their oeawnenoement partn. v Junior day, "which is celebrated in all " big nnlversltles by apeclai, exercise, was 'inaugurated at- Paciflo'-Aihlversily last year by the class of 'OS with extra ordinary etnnts. This year! tha din ' of '07 will give "Rip Van Winkle. The - . 1 . 1 . . U..k.l Da ... - juiuurv . ere. miummim. ...... D...b. D.t.raAn ann XTIaees "Rill rl r If. viinh end niiandlar. - Tha nlar will he -'' . under tha drrectlonif ? Prbf essor V. K.-,- Albrlght of the drama class. . ? at our BUSINESS for . Cooking and Heating I. : ...;.'..:. 1 i "1 v