' Tins w. oncccii ' daily jciHiial; fontLAinx Tuesday cvi:r:i:?o. -'july , i: V 1 31$ OF DIM LIuICED AT DEuOCRAtlC DAUOUET Club la Formed to Support Can v P didaey of Men of Nebraaka ti v.. yJ:?: wd Oregon, ;; s, j SPEAKERS STAND FOR ; H DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES Urg All to Seep the Faith and De- yclare That Bryan Cannot Be Beaten :' . is Next Preaidential Campaign as the People Are With Him. ULu' For president William 'J. 'Bryan of t Nebraaka. , . ..-.. .- .vv r.-. i For vice-president George K. Chan' y berlaln of Oregon. '; '"'.:'",'.. ' Ttala is the national tioket advocated -: ay the. 160 Democrat from ail parts - of Oregon who ..gathered last night at ' - "the dollar dinner In Watson's reetaa ' rant, and a Bryan and Chamberlain club tci formed oa the spot. The nam of -- Brrm u obeered repeatedly. Spaakar after 'speaker sounded hi praises, and -tiiere waa no Jtmnf not of dissent. ., Everybody waa for tha Nebraskan. Oeora-e U Hutchln waa toastmastar, - and baalda him at the bead of tha board aat C E. 8. Wood, . Counollraan , W. T. Vaughn, Charlaa V. Galloway and Colonel R- A. .Millar. - Ftac of honor - had baan reeerved for Governor Cham berlain and Senator-elect J. E. Hedge, ' but at the laat moment word cam that the lateaese ot - a; train . had detained : . beta la Balem. i,,. uIlT.i. - -The enthusiasm began- when Stiles' 'orchestra played "Dixie."' Then "Whll ' the teantmaeter spoke-Of the leader " ""of Demoacrat? a' picture of William J, : Bryan waa unveiled and a atorm of ap- plana swept through the room. - -We Are a Bee-Sot Farty." -.'" C K. 8. Wood began the principal - epeech of the evening 'with the decln V . ratlonr ."Thla la a hot night, but w are - a red-hot party." Then the nre ef the faith biaaed up within bin and be .pleaded eloquently for . a changeless "Democracy, one that would erer eham-"Ttplon- ths-causo ef the people, novo ; swerve and never compromise. . . "The Democratic party I the party v of the people," ha aald, V3Brerythlng that haa dlrtded this country Into masaea and class baa grown up fender y. the Republloaa party, which stands be--, bind every special - privilege. They prate ef 'vested right, but I say that i there are no vested rights against the , rlg-hta of the whale people. It is the consent of the people that makes every '.right.- The Democratic party speaks ''for Individualism, for freedom and the : righto of the people.'-: ' Than followed high pralae of Bryaa aa a man who aaw in politic not a game for office but a game for the , salvation ef the human race. There la not a thing that Koose velt has whipped Into the Republloaa t party," he aald, "but that Bryan had --originated -and- advocated the same thing eight years' before." la eloaing ' the apeaker pledged the health and tha 4 Successful presidency of-- William , Jennings Bryan.' . .. fade XaDey peeka. -- ';. Supreme Judge Thomas O. H alley of ' Pendleton was the first ef a long lln of flve-mlaut speakers. He said that the United State was too big to be - monopolised by on party, called Bryan the best leader the country has ever known, and closed by pointing out that ' whan "Teddy tbeerror"" climbed-Baa' '' Juan bill he waa serving under that old . - Democratlo , , warhers. . .General . Joe Wheeler. : i Dlatrlct Attorney John Manning UNREQUITED LOVE IS CAUSE HARRY THAW'S FRIEND '--r(jaarsrtolal' nTto.l",.. Pittsburg. July.,a.-4UU another aen .saaoa haa. come .out of the Pittsburg " , jniillonaire set. and aa usual there la , talk of a woman In tha-aaaeJtarl yjfcjg morning 'Robert . McXnlghJr-'-eoa of - Marry C McKnlghV one of the wealtb test men In theeify, shot himself twice ' In the bead nt the family home, The bullet went clear through the skull ' McKnlg-ht U dying In the hospital. The McKalght family belongs to the i get as the Thaws. The dying man ATTORNEY- FOR CHINESE GETS , ' ' ' ' TANGLED UP WITH LANGUAGE ' Roger B. Slnnott furnished all kJnds 1 ief :aln-snulc"- tn the United Sutee .- district court this morning whsn be waa t trying to set the dates of trial for five Chlneec clients who -were up for dc .. . portatlon. Dlnnott explained to Judge Wolverton that Chin Gu, Chin Ka Htng . ' and Chin Suey would not resist depor ... tatlon and asked the court te grant or dere that they be deported. He still had a fsw Chins lefVhowever, and they ."- t proved a atumbllng block. . , ; . Chin Wab and Chin Sing believe that , they are entitled to remain la thla ooun '.' ' try end will oontest ths right of the , government to deport them. Whan the dates of their .trial were being eonsid ' . ered by Judge Wolverton Attorney Sin aott mixed Chin Sing- with Chin fluey We'll Hm Special ll Jn f window we have aaesej awusj ga. Startling Which cannot fall to meet with your approval. They're from our Tegular atock, not specially bought for the Bcesslon and are of that euperb Stawkse naUty, color and bsUUeues- as our cut glaso hae always been, Her are a fsw hints for consideration: ingle Water Tumblers ....Prom ft .BO end fl.oe to tlM Spoon Boldsre ................... , Front ia.Ts end 3-O0 to il.TB 0-lnoh Napplecj.......... Fsos $M end 04 00 to il.TS , -handle Loving Cup From faoo and (70 ag.oo end i.00 Napkla JfUnsa ...... M Frent Lt be fftS. 0 P" T ear M M T' str Asaw' g? sV ' oomirxs nm Asr rN-mfeevartnf Vswelsra, r Opttetajea. MID CIMfflLHIO poke of having once been a fallow townsman, of Bryan In Nebraaka. H eloeed hi speech by predicting that C. B. .-Wood would be the next Demo cratlo aenator freas-Qrexon. - W. B. Dlllard of Bt. Haiene delivered a, vigorous speech .containing more than a few weU-phrased aenteneea, among them "Eduoated greed means the de baaemeat of mankind and the elevation of money" and The aciona of the an clent nobility ; of Rome are now . the organ-grinders or the world." -L:i..;,ate People la a Tnurt." fiUte. Senator M. A. Miller of Unn county - aald: - The Republican party onca put its trust in the people, but ft now puts tea people In a trvat." H poke of the Chioego platform aa the greatest document, aave and excepting the Declaration of Independence, that baa ever been presented to the Amen can people. - He predloted .vtotofy for ryaa in ioa, ana saw mat witn tne great Nebraakaq . In - the - White Hbuae "the United States would have a preal- dent with the petrtoUauk of Washing ton, tha -eloauenoe of Cicero and the firmness of -Andrew Jackson," and 'the garnment .would go back ta.tbe peo ple, whence it came. - , -5 . - Councilman W. T. Vaughn of this city expressed his belief that Bryan, would be the Democratlo nomine la HO, and that he would be unbeatable. Referring to the next campaign he aald: "We look for the nortbweat to be more Interested than ever before, for ,Ut second place on the ticket will be .taken by an Illustrious son of. Oregon, Qov ernor Oeorg E. Chamberlain." , Bryaa-OhambarlaU fflab otmdT t When the applause had subsided the speaker moved that the assemblage transform Itself. Into a erven and Chamberlain elub, . The motion was car ried unantmoualy. after which Ueorse I Hutchln was chosen temporary preat dent and W. Z. Vaughn , temporary sco re tary. x. u. inmaa of Portland declared that never -truer words - had - been spoken than that Bryan haa not- changed but the people have. In oonclualon he aaldt The Republicans say there Is only one man who can defeat Bryan, but the common people cay there la no mil"" i rrederlOc ,V. Holman. . DemocraUe national oemmltteeman from Oregon. referred to. Bryan aa "the great con servative." He lauded Senator Joe Bailey ef Texas, but the applause for Bailey waejeeble airt jaiedwex ejmoat. aa soon as it Began. . t OaHa Sisa Oieat X O. Booth of Grants Pass aald ha had known Bryaa for 14 years and had never lost faith In him. "I , raaard Bryan," bs said, "as the greatest states man ox tne oountry." ; , .' A - : . colonel R. A. Millar of Portland was In eloquent mood. ; "To me," be said, "Democracy Is not a political thought, not a political creed, not a political sentiment. It I a religion a religion to live by, a religion to die by." - Tne following resolution was then presented by Senator M. A. Miller and was adopted unanimously: . , "Resolved, That we. the Democrat her assembled, most heartily - Indorse William J, Bryan for prealdent In 1101. and that we believe that the evente of recent year have - vindicated hie views and, declarations upon -the- great questions of the day. and w aleo be lieve him to be one of the greatest. If not the greatest, statesmsn ef the time Charles V. Galloway of Yamhill noun ty spoke of Bryan aa "the noblest Ro man of them all'' and urged tbs Demo crats of Oregon to follow bis example ana Keep tne raitn. .: . - . . Dr. W. E. Cobb of Oregon City said he. had no apologiee to make for Clack' emas county this year as It bad changed a majority of ev for Furnlah into majority of 10V TOT TJevernOr Chamber laln. . 4Vit i This concluded the speaking and the company adjourned with 'three cheers for William Jennings Bryaa. Was one ef ths most Intimate associates of Harry Kendall Thaw. Like Thaw, young McKnlght baa bad practically aa unlimited , allowance. , He - la widely known In New Tork and has been e faeorttc-wTtbTTHore-than, one young netreas. For several weeks it, has been observed that young McKnlght was in low spirits. There have been reports of great interest in one of the moot popular young actresses in ins city. - Just as the-engagement waa expected to be announced . It was learned the heiress had refused McKnlght. ' ' and it area but a short tlms before he was la a bopeleea entanglement. FriendrJ iy attorneys rushed la to help the luck less defender of ths oriental a out ' of his predicament and be became deeper involved. 1 4 -' v ' i ' " ; - f ' After the affair was straightened but It was learned that the sttomey wanted Chin Suey deported and Chin Sing tried. An attorney who watched the -aJTatr oalled It a Chinese opera with the book by Sinnott set to "Chin muslo" , coro, posed by the five China. .,. -t,- vto qeiek results ass the Waa Oei, etrae joamaj. , ?. , ... ; , , xtefwad Stoea 1 Allen A Lewis Best Brand, Cut Class f if displayed a number of odds Reductions -: WASsTTJtwTO-e; STB, jMamoad latyorvare. 40,3 jB tjl.jT TO'FRISiifl ..'j.--f. (Continued from Page One) . ctsco relief committee, appropriate, IV 000 each to the local aid and woman's relief committees and the Individual re lief fund, for current requirements, with ths understanding- that, acting in -con ference, with yourself, we would -mag further remittance to the San Francisco relief committee aa eoon aa accounts could be checked up and transfsr made, from the various funds having unex pended balances from allotment made. and still furthsr remittee when "We re alise upon ths Lewi and Clark etock subscriptions; and' you having- declined to ratify this plan of action, this com mittee haa concluded -4t edvtaable . to use their beat Judgment In disposing of ths funds in hand, la accordance with the resolution passed by the general re lief committee on June IT. and have this day remitted to the San Franciece re lief committee -140,000,- to Santa itoaa relief committee 11.000, end appropri ated to the use of local eld committee for refugeee reaching Portland 11,000, women' relief committee for refugeee rooking Portland 11.000, Individual, re lief fund 11.000. leaving 11,014.04 oa hand not appropriated. ' z "We will proceed te eloee up our work and remit balance ef funds to San Francisco aa eoon aa practicable. : Very respectfully youra, . '" (Signed) - K. R. huus, nairman, S" '- - : .--W, U. VXDD, : , ;-. '. :' "T. B. WW-COX ' Tlnanoe Committee Portland Relief u!.. CommUUa"..-j....,.V,-- In1 the letur to Mr, Phelan trans mitting the 140.000, la the following: "The two hundred and aixty thousand dollars contributed by our cltlasna svU denoe, but do not fuUy measure, our sympathy tn your distress nor our ad miration of the splendid courage which is carrying yon forward to re o ration of the metropolis of- the Padflo coast, both being beyond, our power of sx- prssslon." -- :r--- This la signed by H. R. Hog. The atUtude of the Bnancc commit tee was fully act forth tn a letter ad dressed to James D. Phelan by T., B. WUooa on June jtv-Thla letter waa as follows: - ' . . :." '" "June II, Hon. J.' D. Phelan.: Baa Francisco, California My Dear Mr. Phelan: I am acting with W. M. Ladd, of Ladd TUton; A. L. MUla; president ef the First National bank; R. R. Hog a, president ef the chamber ot oommorec. and I N. Flelschnsr ot 1 Flsischnsr, Mayer A Co aa a oommlttee tn charge of the fund raised here for the relief ef Sen Francisco and surrounding oltlea "Wi have received about 1110.000 and have to come when the dividend la paid on the Lewis end Clark stock between ll$,000 and 110,000 more, making ap proximately 1100,000. Of thla amount mere naa been sent rorwara in pro visions and supplies and used in such s as have come before ua about till. 000, leaving In our hands at pres ent some 140,000 in cash and several thousand dollars ' unexpended "balances ef appropriations to various subcom mittees. Ths unanimous opinion of tbs committee has been 'to use a little Of these funds for such caaea of want and destitution as we found to exist among woman, children and gentle folk who would not feel willing to call upon your committee 'for relief Through the good offices of H. S. Heller. Miss - Maud Llssak. Miss Bell Sell wood and . Mra H. M. Sherman we have been able to reach guHe numbcrlol JMIsesln.awaj which I am sure -your heart and, mind would fully approve, and the cases seem te be still existent, but probably not to such extent as oar funds In band might msec . . v 'While our friends here seem to ap prove ef our course Mayor Lane eegns te think that we ehould forward to your committee at once all the funds we have In hand, and while I agree with him to the extent that soms of It should, go forward, I cannot consent te its all golng. Not that J or any oLmy coworkers have any question of : ths good' use' to which 'your eommltte would apply It, but ' simply because there are eases which charity, should reach which are not likely to. come te your notice and the assistance which we have been rendering seernte my mind of the very best - "In - order to avert any conflict of opinion here among our people. If the work we are doing meets with your ap proval, ss I an) sure It will. I wish yoa would wire me upon receipt of this 1st tor expressing your approval of it and your desire that we continue to relieve cases coming undsr our notion with a portion, of our funds, sending you such funds from time to time as we feel ws can spare, . Thla will enable ue to send you shortly a conalderable portion of the amount in hand and more when the Lewis and Clark dividend Is paid. 'The members of our oommlttee, who are among the largeat subscribers te ths fund, do not feel that they can conscientiously abandon the "relief they have been arrowing, and yet we wish you to, have whenever your require ments demand,' everything" Which baa been -collected. -.' The mayor seems to think that w are derelict in eur duty to the contributors in not sending forward immediately everything In hand, and It is simply a difference of opinion.-Such e telegram 'aa I suggest, coming from you, will, t think, entirely remove Mo tion and tne more quickly enable ua to dispose - ef - the- funds - end close our worn. ' "I suppose sxpresslone of sympathy ror tne Ban Francisco people are not untimely even - at this lata date, since the ay m path y and feeling of our entire community has been fully ex pressed In their more than' liberal donatlona. But my own sympathy goes out most keenly to "those whose modesty, timidity-or natural repugnance to o heritable aid are led to- suffer- In sllenoe. I have no hesitation In writing yen this personal Utter, knowing that your big heart will fully approve of tha course our com mittee has pursued. .' . wim kind' regards --and my- beat wishes for ths success of the work which ' you 'and your committee have undertaken, J am yours truly, . ,,- "THEO. B. .WILCOX, - Reply to the "bceter. f Io eply Mr. Phelan telegraphed that the Ban Franciece oommlttee would not meet until next Friday and that In the meantime ths policy they had advised sould not be changed He addedr nt la aaf to say whatever yen. do will be aeosptsd end appreciated. Ws thank you cordially for what you have already done" Reports showing what waa" dona with the money appropriated by the finance committee for Individual relief and for ths work -of ths women's committee here been received. For Instance, Lola O. Baldwin of the Travelers Aid asso ciation, tells of help given people In the moot dire distress. On old lady was found In Portland three weeks aftar the refugee had come in. It was a germlne case of a suffering refugee. When found ahe had bad noshing to sat for U hours but a oup of flour and water. OsTJJUD OF TUB CTTBVXS JTf SB, WXXr - 3 -., r MM. Beasa's Deng-ate Began ea v- leab at One-and Xa.sTow - . j , Wen aa Xanwy. " Children are doubtless punished many times at school for not keeping still or for dropping things when the trouble ts really chorea, or Bt, Vitus' da no, as it Is popularly oalled. So common is this nervous disease la childhood that la some schools one fifth ot all the pupils have been found Buffering from. It In one form or another. Before the pres ence ot the disease Is betrayed there, la ueually a disturbance -of - the - general health. -The. Child shows llstlesaness and- inattention. Then it become real ls "and twitching of the muscles and Jerking of ths limbs and body follow. Often the patient loses flesh and be comes pale and -. bloodless. . A., remedy thai cures St Vitus' dance, 'and cures it so thoroughly that no trace of the dls ease - remains, Is Dr.- Williams' Pink Pills. A recent cure Is that qt Georgia, the 10-year-old daughter' of Mrs. IX M. Ream of Consmaugb. - Pennsylvania. Mr Ream eaya: r . - : f . "Whsn Georgia started Uf school last year ehe had stomach trouble and after ward bar mouth began to twitch. She would shako all over and could not be still.- After a few months her mind be came affected. She was under the oar of two doctors for almost four montha Whsn she bad been sick for about seven months . we - heard - of a case like Georgia' that had - been- cured by Dr William's" Pink Pills. - It was In the lat ter part of February that ahe com menced to take the pills end they made the greatest Changs in bar.-; They not only cured every trace ot the Bt Vitus dance but helped her in every way. Bhs nsvsr was very stout until after sh took tha pills, but now eh has gained In weight. Bhs roe to school every day ana is wait ana nappy. . Dr. wuiiams" Finn pule are worth their weight la gold. . " -' v ... . ... Dr. Williams Pink PUla build -tan 'the blood to carry health and strength to every part ef the body. Tbcy have cured severe cases of bloodlessness. In digestion, " lnfluensa, " headaohea, lum bago, - sciatica, . neuralgia, nervousness, spinal weakneas and ths j. special ail ments 'of girls end women whose blood supply become weak, scanty or lrre ru ler. - Thsy are eold by ail druggists or will be sent by maiL postpaid, oa re ceipt of price, to- cents per box. six boxes for 11. B0, by ths Dr. Williams' Medicine company, Schenectady, N. y. Dally calls are tlll being made noon the association.:' T ... .. -. v. Bell O. Sell wood, managing Indi vidual reUef la San Francisco for the Portland eommltte. reports now relief la being given people toe proud to apply to persons with whom they are ac quainted. ',".. - Mra. Harry M. Sherman of till Jack eon street. Baa Franclsoo, also wrltee, telling how much good haa been done with, the money contributed bv the neo- ple sf Portland, ; , . - LOSS TpiES TO SECURE (Continued from Page One) . -' more comfortable night laat airhV and u soiioiuoa kmj is improved. , rKsmbertTW fh United Rail way'a oom-t pany who have eold their atock In, the corporation retain various "parcels . ef real- estate in Portland. " A syndicate ef the Los Angeles men holds more. then 100 acres of valuable land fronting on the Willamette river Immediately north of the city.- The tract haa over 1,400 TeetJOt watet-Armtaga,' with a harbei depth of to feet a pert of the wav. In dividual members also havs other Fort- land" property. - - - ; The Loss syndicate and local ai elates have prepared and will this after. noon fil a bond la th sum of tlOO.OOO to the city of Portland to warrant th performance r th term of th -United Railways company franchise. - Th bond is aald to bays th names of a number df . prominent ' Portland businsss men. including Paul" Weeslnrer. Herman Wit tenberg and others, .whom v the Or a Lose eyndlcats In turn secures against possible loss by sA Indemnity bond from the Metropolitan Indemnity company. According to the term of the fran chise tomorrow will be the last day of the period within which the company wee required to furnlah a bond.- It la said at ths city ball that ths compsny may, et its option, wait until Thuraday Wfneeondwithbulvinatlng It rights under the franchise, as tomorrow Is a legal holiday, and no business can be legally transacted by the city be tween .-o'clock today and o'clock Thursday morning, -v ' " .;:. A. Bond Is lneeV'r'7' Ths bond of the Willamette Valley Traction company for fulfilling the "pro visions of Its franchise for en electric railway on Front street was filed with ths mayor and auditor this morning. The bond U for f 100,000 and Is tn the form 'of personal securities. This bond was previously submitted, but Mayor Lane returned It with the request that soms of the wording be changed. , , DEMANDS FOR LAND- ; DISCUSSED IN DOUMA '.--..- x Usenet stetal servtee.1 St. Petersburg, July I. -The peasants demand for land was discussed in the deuma today. . The peasants demand that ths government grant all crown lands and all lands belonging to the no bility to them. The total worth of the property asked for . 1 -11,000,000,000. They declare that the land belongs to the people. 'v " . -.; X - HIGHER ASSESSMENT f , FOR WALLA WALLANS ' (Speli Dweateb te The Joorael.) - :' . Welle WeUar- WnS.r-fely -P.. OHf Amm Berrrsiea rwteraey eaaeleted the 100 Ui telle and tamed Ua books ever te the armaeli te eqoeUse, ' Tbs total valeetlos as aaewa y the sew rolls la .T04.0ST as somDsred te $4,400,401, laat raafe valeatloos. The Urn Increaae U seeesated ret by the fast that tie imimwl was sMSe as a eo per een saaU. A boat as per eent ef the leer.aaa, sewevar, repreeeats sew hBpreveeMats ' sua la Walls 1 WaUa dartog .the-put rest. BOYNTON AND' JACKS (Continued from Pars One) ' Alfred Drill and Msrtoa Bell were ar raigned on the charge of illegal voting. All sxespt Olssn were represented - by Attorney George F. . Martin and were allowed till July II te enter a plea. , , Olssn s attorney is waidsmar Met on and on hla request September 1 was eet for. hearing his plea. All -these men have given baltii - i FeUfbenxs at SK (Joernai Special Sorrlce.)- -Indianapolis; Ind.. July . Vice- President Fairbanks and wife have ar rived homer They will apsnd the sum mar at their oountry place In XJUnoia, jfT CHE PAGES Startling Condon of Affairs Ex- Ming at Publlo School at . " : . . : Shaepahead. "" aeorsal Bnedal eerrlee.1 '" . - Kew Tork, July A-The momlnf press haa discovered an am axing stats ef affairs In publlo school , at bheepe- keaa- Bay The sohool building ts Just south of the racetrack, and on two eldes Its window command a fins view of ths race ..The pupils use the .windows to such an extant the press terms this school tha . unofficial grandstand f tor tne race iracx.- r The eohoolyard la a realistic reproduc tion, of ths betting ring, certain of the teachers taking money from the pupils and putting it "with their own to be placed-on raochoraaa by boys attending school, v preotioaiiy -the whole school reeks with the vulgar vernacular of the gambling lncloeur. The sohool course waa conducted with extra promptneee on Suburban day so- the children might get out la tlms te ase the great turf evant. i '.'"' e -v George a Tappan. the principal, la ap parently not eoacerned. over these oon ditlona. This earnest educator remarked blandly at Sheapshead. whsre the very sir is Dormeeted with tha racing spirit. that the people did not regard Juvenile in terest la the sport aa unxavoreaiy a outsiders doubtless would. , , . CHILD'S LEGSTORM OFF AT THE KNEES " (Special tHspaleh te The Jearael l ' " BalUnsham. Wash.. July a. FlorenoO O'Brien, a 11-year-old girl, wbU sitting en the rail of a steamer had bar Isgs eaurht in aooll of hawser and -tore completely off at the knee. Both dropped lata the water. Her -tnjurle are. f etaL ) ,. r .-; " - . RAILROAD BUILDERS INSPECT NEW JIOUTE . . Sua,. tw.,1 -a n,a ( . - Olymnia. -Waah, July - A party ot otaclala representing the o tone-w osier company, railroad builders, which le ts construct an loterurnan rauway irora Taoo ma, to thla pity, are la town today making the Journey here over a portion of the proposed right of way la ear au tomobile. They expreee themselves aa being highly pleaaed with Olympla, - PRISONER .DECLARES 7 ; . Wr," -n r (Continued "from" Page One.) ; could kavs had no defense. Instead the three aetectlvea went off to doctor an their reporte." ' " ... Rorke told ta etory te in aisxnot attorney. Anthony Corns took, today, re ceived a letter, signed joy a man wbe saya be Is personally cognisant of what went oa In the room In Twenty-fourth street occupied .- by -. White and bis friends. . He gives Comsteek the namee et several of White's friends. An im portant statement In the letter is tat young girls wre ' brought - regularly from the oountry to serve tne purpose of White and other men..-,' , ' 'TXf yon have not ' answered fas 9eaa sal want Ada lately yom havs gotten sat sf none- watt tsrfngn. ; ... .... TALL SPIRE FALLS ' rf-CRUSHING WORKMEN Hamburg, July I. The Church of at Michael tower spire, 410 test high; was destroyed by firs" thie morning. The tower falling crushed . a number of neighboring houses. Which Ignited and killed four workmen. t . '" lcanklln Bane arworm tn, .-i -i -.(Joereai Bpaclal Smlta.l ' i Washington, - July- S. FranxUn -, K, Lane of California haa been sworn in aaa member ot the Interstate commeroe commission, . c-...1, '-" '!- .- '--r Wwo ollaa ' Warsaw, July I. Terrorists assassi nated two more police sergeants . this morning. both being killed - on ths street a Ths assaaalns escaped. :The -HandTDoctorln' Youryeat Pocket f TS a . thin, round-oornered little Enamel Boa" - -0 , ',:. ' f ' When carried In 3 your , Test pocket It means Haith-Iiurance. , ; It oontalns Six Candy Tablets of pica--ant taste, almost as pleasant as Cbocolata, - Each tablet la a worMnf dose ef Oas careta, which acta like Exerolsa onjhe , : Bowels and Liver. ,,.., . -t, f- ' It will not pur re, gloken, nor upaet, the atomach. ;'r.' '..":" ," 'V;, ". Because It la not a 'Bfla-drrrar," Bka ' Salts, Sodium, Calomel, Jalap, Senna, '.nor Aperient watera. .. . . ;, , v Neither to It like Castor OO, Cryoerlne, or otho? Oily LaxaUves ""that simply lubjrjoate the intestines for transit of the food stppped op la them at that parrlcular" ' The chief cause of Constipation and J Indigestion to.ajreakneas of the Muscles. that contract tha Intestines and Bowels. , " Caaoarets uo practically to the Bowel Mueclee what a Maasafe and Cold Bath are to the Athletic Muscles. '" '. : ' -"They stimulate the Bowel Muscled to contract, expand, and squssze the Dr geattvs Juices out of food aalen v" They don't help tha Bowels and Liver In such a way aa to make them lean' ' upon similar aoaistanoe for the future, - ., . ..Thla la why, with Caecareei, the dcao- may be lessened each guooeedlnf time Instead of tnereased, aa It must ba with all ether Cathartics and Laxatives. . - - - -. ; .. .. , t If carried tn your vest pocket, (or ear-, fled la My Lady's Purse.) and eaten uat when you suspect you need a Casoaret tablet, you will never know a siok day from the ordinary His of Ufa. ; i ' 1 Because these Ills ben In the Bowels, and pave the way for all other diseases. "Vert PooketM boa lOeenta. , ; Be sure you fst the'yenulnet made only by tha Starllnf Remedy Company, and never eold In bulky Every tablet atampee "CCC", - : . FiiQffliiii2-. iiy.r r a m ai si TttE'-TWO-WECEx UlTS W are -r Z$ ..(v...';;v:v ofTtne-'trrri morlela-nf rjii fsrit liTvfiw ' ' (atylea. are rijht tl: ;.i -. - "ore are rizht the ;'make and are to , 1 . - v only at ) , .... v. ,; , ' , ' ' ' ' ' . ' --w-" " -4 ..' . a- 'iv -i.fi;: As to Vzi-je tlont SMELTER TRUST BUYS - CALIFORNIA PROPERTY ....... (MiniaI ajjweut tarvl,.., z, - Orovllle, Cat, July I. The Oug gen helms' smelter trust has - purchased large -holdings ot dredging land a here and active operations are expected eoon. Thla Is the aanba corporation which la reported to have recently aoquired Ore gon property. Tjpon good, authority It le stated that Guggenheim Interests now control th farnoua Cornuoopl gold mines near Baker City, Oregon. MINERS MEET DEATH : IN FARAWAY-ALASKA -"" Fatrbenka, Alaska..' July sWohn Jnhnaoq.-fcaabeea-feemd -dead on fats claim -la Xantlahna, . He was burled in a hole that be bad dug while mining-. j Charles Bwanson wee killed by JSS is a 10-foot bole on Cripple creek.. . ... . 0 Fo urth and 4 v LThlg Jj tha Hnd of waatfaar you need one to keep the lawn green. 'Nine different slylea. Two else a and H4nch. Fifteen Prices Svery- len'rtJi complete with noxxle, connectiong and waab era, ready to attach to your :ieet' :;; ;(-:( fioso-Reels WORTH $1.25 ExfraSpecial We Hsv Everything Necea gary for Repairing Hooa.;; mmmmmmm asi a a m aa- - ai - ara s. m mm sr at u aa , -.,- v- - T-l - - f" . mm . . , ' 1 v .'." 'f :. ''.-r x f7. .f..,-.:'.'; Tiyy, - - l v ; ''. ; 1 1 m :a the patterns and col fit la an that could ::4 :- ba. found in Portland , r . , ;v : . 4; . ni: : ; i , "',:.i '. '..- ;':... y ."'-r, v " -' ' " , , m r h it. Do or Ota Che Ctttsr . MURDERER 0F.H1S SON SENTENCED TO HAF.GL . . ( jMraal BpMtal aerriea.) t Cansas City. July Is John Bpayeru first sentenced to to yearn for the mur der of hla ittue eon, was cermet s ea murder la the first degree this morn-" Ing en a retrial ana wui be a te hang. RARE CHANCE TOiTRAYEL4 July a aaa VAag-ast T, a, a, v,',:.-.fVv tanaiO. r,... . Rummer sxourslon ratsa. , sdaaetee June II,1 U, July t s, August f. s, aeptember a, 10. Bat from Fertland 1 to Chicago, IT1.M1 ta at. Louis, 001.01 Kansas Clty,jOmaha and Be Paul. J0J . Denver. . - .v.- -,.., --: For InfotrmaAloa tn referenoe ta- rates; : and particulars ask C. W atinger, erty ticket agent, .Third and . WasSlagtoa streetai iFortlaad. ... . , - m. :., ,; t , : tt. Vashlhgtoti Honey-Saving Spec- ialsfortheVeek Red, white and blue garland . ... 1 5 a) Red, white and bluer bells.lOel to 45c) Red, white and bine baUo.5o) to 4S Crepe Paper Flags, 2 for,V-r,,M".Bo) Crepe Paper, all eoJoro.'.vO?, lBe Uennison'a Lunch Seto; regular 30c Special .Jr.iSa) Dennioon'a Pacer 'Nankins: resit- ' lar 30c Special...... .,..2&f Fiber Plates for picnics, dozen... lOf Box Papeteriea, worth tip to 40c v" Special ...llej Box Papeteriea, worth tip to 50c v . " ' Special . , .4. . .2 si Enipire Sleeve Protectora..V0.4.S5a Sponge Bag .,........,.....16eV up Ladies' Handbae: resulaf tlO ' Special . . .. . . , , .f 1.17 , Ladies Handbag, new Venetian ': handlef all" colors ' regular 1.50. - Special tl lf i Oxford jrlandbagt; lSarcgulaf aell- Ing price.'". .yX...: U t-: V7y family and Medici nal Llquon for This SPECIAL ,Wflioa Whioky Qt; pecial..i. $1.09 Maryland Uubqt; o pedal.. .f X.OT Fioher'a Rye, qt; special... ',. .... Muskingum Valley - Whiskey, r i . qnartj special f 1.28 Chicken Cock Rye, QtTtcial7r.8r Walker's Canadian Oub; opecT.f 1.05 ' DeWar'o Special Scotch; sped. f 1.08 Extra-Fine Old Scotch; special. $1.18 Fine Old BonrbonV opecll.;".r..81o' Fine Old Rye Bourbon, Canadian; ' pedal -.:.v .J.ais) White Port; special. ........... .T8), California Port, qt; pedal. ....88s) California Sherry, qt.; special. ;..85 Cabernet,. Souterne, Burgundy, . ' ReUling, Extra Select Calr- ; . fornia, quart, choice. ....... ..,864) Our- special Port and Sherry . ' M , a, 1 amjas mvA ;.jor,iiui wees. giiion.o...,f Arw -r-