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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. MARCH 21.1907.
SOCIAL BAN
. WHO
ON ONE
- haa ,
x-lfunila. -vut
arr raaraMiatle ef
todlag w
teetinor jr eromuiag rnma
the errr will O cannot rt be ear
Uraaa with any gagra e( accuraoy,
bat K wtir proWnj ,cco4 lo.ou a
Society of any eharrb organisation I
17 ADVACB
Limy
to tbe wltneas' that
faMarae of (he aewan tmt
ORBOA!tl WI ;BAr. Waah
hiw, trr-b .Tr- (ofH eeiwica w
oar ia ta tae tonewme anwi midhhi
valuable according to ttfnracucal oel
ln with lhaa who a JTwneclaJ aaad
ec.lta wtwaaoh.t Tb. lrUm
tt) lalo; Utay fonaiV. m var-teeraaatjig-
Bieaeee-In h TITmilaraiU r
catrlng statiouat etlf" great ports ef
entry. noV- m thrvdpert of
th saaTa.v awe re aiaWy far. Um
In-rait Mllreaa .fsraa wblra le
weaving avoe tbe oexuuy. waa re.
IM bill, w Oil
eaa' rea.....SM
DOGKS TAIL pif
0f eevjig lame-
But 'vhtttrrf (he erneunt, una
uMWaf eeuturlag W
latkmVwa la the right dlrwctto
retree rareailr bx ka stete Ballr
Cemnlaaloa - ef Oaersla lrm rer
aentatrree ef the Oaergla branch
atWKWja amo rrfuaa ba ay araalaf
rartlajnantar
a aaar e eeaii future' bvtvii-aaa . m
aat rnnm enrna atarbman who brht
a faitv A, emwar,
veleee a rlr ea the part ef
Lrgtalater. to prevMe fund for
rea'eaeeUvr. Probably ne
etita Met r-r to
tea VJjr kireeelf
expenditure withom threw
Uie Natlakal raraMrs Ualea.
Inieraatlng a 9 facta waa la eebat
l. t'ntMaM
f'lMUn
bardrs sr
cUaae at I -cruel
tor uii-
teat aowi
I bulk at Ue I Scrmmi
te
Oregon Does Not Need Law Against Inhuman pad Because the
- j Horse-Lovers Here Recognize Its Absurd Brutality
. Cruelty Statutes Sufficient, Says' Shanahan. T
tale
ll,
0
"We b
toar
be sreeea
: tk
FThei
ftrtV
f f " l
lat- bora a-d t
ouaraa ra f J
raa an (abulia, ad I
!. na , 4,1 I
M a siraaiu a man theraerlrre aut I Xhm bill I 11
aaplr for trrrmtta or nor araaln I 1 f
tbl rMraja 'h ae eOart ie I ,,, -rV.J f J
ISil
Ffv a
muit th : Californlana
Ib aln aow
tine: . , ,-
; "Juat get a bob-tailed bay,-' .
V . Two-fdrty for hla apeed; , ,'
' Hitch him to an opan sleigh
' And. oraokt you'll take tha lead."
' If a bob-tall la neceaaarv to tha lead
Californlana muat atay behind, for that
la Iba rxllcrrjf The California tegtalatutw.proreetlaw ehey-have agalnat .files, una.,
No mora horaea can be docked In that
itata; all that are docked muat be regla
, . teted at onca that they may not Increaae
... .B-numoera; ana none can pa imported.
Only exhibition stock may be brought
- In, and it muat ba registered before
. Band.' ',.. : ..,.
So humanity haa been forced upon
tha awell auburbanltee of San Franolaeo
town because there aeeraed to . be no
!: dlepoeiflon to be humane from choloe.
- How enviously muat tha Californlana
" look upon Portlanders for we 'can put
on a "Pretending; Percy" expression and
say, '"We are rlghteoua.T There la de
'elded' disposition - against .docking
' . horaea tails In this city, and it la
said there la only ona such horse here
and that was brought hero, In that con
" dltlon. '.-... . -j-:- '
v " To be aura there 'waa an attempt
made at tha last legislature to make It
a punishable crime, and the bill waa
Introduced Into the house by Jackson
of Douglaa county, but failed. ' . Tet
there Is a way of reaching, such recal
'X citrants, should there ba any who would
barbarously trim their horaea' appen
,', dages."- William. T. Bhanahan, corre
' spondlng secretary Of tha .Oregon Hu
mane society, has his clutches aaady
or any one who would dare to "una tha
' ax.- .-, ' , .-' '
' , 1 don't think any ona In Portland
. would -do It." he said, "but if he did
; wo would fine htm 100 and throw him
.into Jail for two months. i We can get
.-tbold o( .him' all -right under tha law
, against , cruelty to - animals. Oyer one
. third of the horaea docked In England
-." under tha king's and queen's patronage
died of lockjaw,' and - veterinary ex
" parts say that la the . average propor
; tlon. - Besides the cruelty and Intense
pain to the animal during the ' healing
. period It gives such an outlandish ap
pearance that I can't sea why any one
should want to do It.
"It lan't the natural way for a horse
to be. And right In. that connection
I think banging their manes should ba
stopped, too. . I think that waa included
In the proposed bill and It should be If
It wusn t. . Their manes are . the only
areuad all
ata I Job Of i
fir ana Twrne ave I '
ata and UUan-tbe
1ng the
i 4aMa laWa.
a Mabtal lawa are I
aaia m 1
m ta .HMWIW
Kaa omca
Saaaar
ay-have.
I te do aae i
' hare weaa ex
ene ar two
' have cast teas
route save
thea
Yeeteerl
upajir. a
rn(hw
hania,ntty
ujaltii
arada
hub-J
leeflgbt -clique and efnere, for
la of tboosanda ef dollara, aad pafi
awueV la hie eockata
Me leV Ma footprint in rortlanj
with
rd j! apward plana, or' deeeenelns
-rot lower We eave here,"
Berge, National or-
tilsot' . VWoran'i Home Mte
ef tbe - aletaodiat
ttvlta" te erore te (he
ttlanlty raa do '
the ra
It
rau take lata eoaatderail
Uoa ef tha twe-aoat rat a a
Saed by venous state during t
tew aUM." . With tb
nalvet tb writers praclaimr
did not wian t 1
at to th .tallroada,". bur ar
tha I ' ' aoaa
v
less they wear nets.
Mr. Bhanahan aald there was need of
a special law in addition to the ona
prohibiting cruelty to animals for there
waa ' always a chance of an offender
going free under difference of opinion.
He had visions of a Jury ' formed of
English horsemen who might kludge
this no offense. . And the special law
waa framed to prevent -importation- of
docked horses and thus to dlscounta
nanoe it and v discourage it In other
states,'- - '
Tha Hunt club, whose members own
some -of the flnesf hors In town and
where ona would expect to " find . Such
tendencies if they existed st all. la as
unit opposed to It. Juat trimming
or banging the tail off gives a amart
appearanoe, they admit, but to dock It
Is beyond their pale.
Mrs. F.'. O. Downing, an expert horse
woman,' who knows all - the . horaea la
town, pronounces the habit of docking
the moet horrible cruelty aha knowa of.
Jin Chicago," aha said, "there waa ao
much of it done, though I think recently
It haa been forbidden. But I often saw
horaea there with no mora than throe
Inched) of tall. Portland done not pay
much attention to the practice and I
think it s is in general disfavor. But
banging tha mane gives a smart appear
ance and I think there Is enough hair
left for protection against the files."
Mrs. T. Q. Buffum, snotner - prom
inent member - of - the - Hunt, club, . ex-
preaesq i no aa mm vptiuun inu aaiu auv
knew of no such horses In Portland. It
seemg that It-would mean' social oetra-
ciam in noraeaom urm, na mv f n-
lander can atand from humane helghta
and look down on Burllngame and Del
Monte with pitying superiority, for Or
egon did ,not need legislation to give
tha finer 'instincts. , ; . .' v . ..
m Aaaaa,
ha alraac
fau Hana, C
Tfcadfay naatbod I
I Pumaaaig -esllactlow ef
as lf gra
graft rvtt ami
eatloa Ihoy eare not
u..a.t.'. aMt I """-"'"a" wen ia :
t sab aiora, i I Idea ef fociitlBg brtbe-A
a-. a aa wna caawe and preawed
co.. I with relanUeee dotorwUnatl.
I artoa a mattar to take .
aaaaa. oo ao.a AOOMloa ar uaa Wanev i
' i .a oounlrv will out
Verkash
ixaarM Baae. I ' ' CaUJUTaAI.
' I iW rather suae thar
r--'-K iV.t .. I Annua,
1 -- - VifV,- -4 "- il w aaoat
ewaaa. a, ycoait I anoinar aigner
rwor,
tt'-
foundod.
tint avta H k IM Bower
I oretlr ta eorm front the Supremo
-exit s eecUleq r tbl eueetiaaj and
I moaar th adrte mt th AlUf aoaQ.awal
i afftrrra win aake each rreau far
blng Ireaaaaa aa feroaa laam
i neceeaary t aaeur Saal aaJodiea
pea the relidity f tb rlaUaal
c -tais t.
i'Miteiea have been aotHlad that Itieea
-bebt- Beiuilta la ft rear anil h.va
l man apauratiea ajr tooa iu
let 1 craalng anvllee bpon raaarvia.
Je!tum to lb raal f th ma
ns win not b rotd aa e -o4
aan far t bavins aiaila pptw-aOon at
Ith aroprr Um. . la caa thotr atock
iter aeaen wllhoul Barbut, lhar
HI be rulrd to ear damasa la aadt-
in rag uiar srasine foe and, aaiea
itraaat la mad wltM reaeoft-
iimi th mil will ba rrrrd t
traant f JwJtlc with a iwauaat
Medina b cemraancod I acera
inrtlo rvatralnne thea from airaw-
eteea I gras apaa tb re
a paltry 1
rotiia
!rl AO
Ooald.
LOOKING, INTO PROSPECTS WITH .
' VIEW OF MAKING INVESTMENTS
T. John Scott of Glasgow, Scotland,
''-and Oeorge DeJourae of MllwauXee, Wis
consin, are at tha Imperial on visit
" through tHe northwest. Both gentleman
have corns to the city for tha purpoae
of looking over tha ground preparatory
' to making Investment. They are wall
pleaaed with what they have seen, and
after apendlng a few days in Portland
will go to Seattle and wther-Washlngton
cities to become further, acquainted with
tha resources of the northwest, . 1. .
Tha visitors are , particularly lnter
eated in manufacturing Industries and
are looking f or the elte for a factory.
though ef what nature they declined to
atate. It la their intention to Inatall a
factory In one of the northwest cities
provided suitable arrangements can be
made, bnt decline to make, any announce
ment of their plans until ' after they
have more fully Investigated the con
dition, and advantages to be found in
tha different cities. . - ....
FIRE BRINGS LOSS v
,10 LEBANON DENTIST
' (BDaetal Dispatch to Tbe learaalj J
"i lbanon. Or.. March 1. A dwelling
owned by Omer Saltmarsh and occupied
by Dr. H. M. Holbrook, located In the
' northeastern part of Lebanon, was en
tirely consumed by fire Monday night
with nearly aU Ita con ten ta. , Dr. and
. ' Mrs. Holbrook were away from home
when the fire was discovered. . It was
' well under way and tha firemen were
unable to save tha building, but by
hard work kept tt from - spreading to
adjoining buildings. Dr. Holbrook not
only . loat nearly all of hla household
goods, but all of his dental equipment,
: which was it the dwelling. The loss
on. tha building and contents was about
11,100 with about 50 Insurance , on
contents and none on the building. -
LUMBER WORKERS IN "
ABERDEEN ON STRIKE
(Special Dispatch a Tbe Josra!.) -
Aberdeen.' Wh,' March SI. About
T( of the unakilled laborers at Wilson
Brothers .lumber mill have walked out
because -their demand for a raise In
wages was not met, Tha chief trouble
was with the men who were getting
but tl a day.- although others who re
ceived IX.ZS alao, atruck in sympathy.
ADout to men are among those who
struck, mostly Finns who do not under
stand English and who do hot belong
to a union. ' ' - - - r . .
The mill Is running as usual, with
the exception of being six men short,
and having no one on the dock to take
care of tha lumber. It Le believed that
tha trouble will be adjusted with little
difficulty.. Vi i. .
nothing whatawar
a. Jehaaa wr-1 ' nw aorn
raaii: M. wbaMMri I ws eaaiMettona which soAcI
ii ce. ...ln from vulsar aeeaaath
eortT . can aa raputatloa for rd
K Weaver a Co. I eaa Prsty m T' backer , ,
m. iis a-araaau I er -a .nowvpabar from the
leeatidalT If a mllllortajr
I Mreota ef e city without loa
A Sllktai CatlUefsn ahnnaet nod Uk.l
Abiaa. aaaaaa. aaoaa llng ' raOBlatloa la IIM .
i - - laaelal ebMtoa, cannot
aa.
rt wort far I w eoing- T 9 -tpera
m- Oraar. Tmrry I Wnt are are eedTlag tet Th
rroom ww eaeooi i eiaaoL thl aareleniln
the aaerea rrtvu of
tb ereepeaata f arwpt
Ibwvg torn facklag U se
rWwawiiM an da
aawT, buanvai sa I "n"r waaa giiawa
net at! un-t edtterUU
, . . - I rowwvovw fMNnrr
wnr. aol aroal all mt Ir f 1.1
mnvuiiy. aoov u I almjlailoo at th Ulo
n praeeoinioiia taat I the BalUmor Nwa
er Mr. Hroey at i lmoonaair amlruiu.
-cetwiei tae arena i Mmrr. wMhana mi th
imlllsl thsl sal an si il 1 I I
i-erapw aaa pi- worldJr saeds. Ia i
leuiin aw Ml tl did mm take the whole
m aaw, nr. aari. i en th Ti'wMm', ,
na tn. aaaiir-la ahraaa and even eeata
rarrwa aat eila-at I a.iawonr haa wboiiv tnta.
Jled th I ucoodlnalv unlike erdlnaav
catch- the hlg I jnolhoda when tbar la a. I
air prior, coetrwry to J awrp anything that we oroaJ
rTi"fa wnraj. i tn vrving aaoutatneo
artatocracy for It-might-
lust -aa waa
wpol artlcl: It actually ,
rrartioa bntoochad. And
the whe blaino It tor i
lly. It I a hard,
that we live In.
fa the eecoad place,
ergaa ef th lighten
ad here aad there a tia
la tb plundered I
This la very dlttarent leJ
thodos ptutoeratlo tnethd
a hoi while yeara a-gltl
:-f'i
Jhm'mrtt-,,
CJ
1GM FOINT to nriTfurrr
ffoeral gadge lor Idaae mil Be
Appointed Todar. -
aotiiAH smwa mvuKW. waa
alaiXB la It M MUnaM that a
tar judg Beetty. of Idah. will
riata tmrrow and an elan in.
ui aaioclk ef Diotrirb. of ror-
tb lucky a, atrens la-
ITimiu have beee breaakt to boar ta
krkaif f EM car Wlleoa. f Bala, hal kk)
lie l not makod for.
tJude Allabat. Benatar afevaera's arigl.
rnete. apooixatiy sua a anew of
oiatawal. knauaa f th onarea.
Iieh are arriowr- aotwlthstendlag a
y wrvbupt.
CawlUag is Pieweeata r racer.
I CHtTErTKB. Wr, March It. The
fnaoanceajent wa mad today that a
Auanermaa. ml area atom, rooaatly
ntad United Stat Sletrlet At.
tor wymiias ay yreatdeal
all, had -declined t auallfy far
ice, rauaca a eurpne u locaj
I clrele. It-1 rekortad her
h Intra ll t th Adralalitra.
to laalal apo rrlmlaal rather
civil Braeaeatton la tn af
al tracing ef th nubile rang had
anas vpoa xaa eeeietoe of btr.
rrnaa. M. a. cmlla. af Shori
ha aaaeuaccd hi caadtda for
((lea
'. Irnlv fraaoa and
( fatlon. It ba boon
I At axiu ef the
hi the grafting
'fi ihena aad poaet
I: hat the ao et
rkal imJaeace, wb
gh. over
'lrni gad all.atcn
; X- the trials was
Vcea anmetbiDg
V eaa yerwan ( I
yectdhni frotn
f cltlona of a
-fancy haa. pre-
laatralla Want latatlgnuita, .
hLBOURlfB. Victoria. Marsh t.-Th
Fiorlan aatrlael haa authorised Premier
ht, who leave here ebortlr for Sna
, to arrang tor tb trnaprtaUR of
brant t Victoria al traneaortatioa
t rhranrr Ibaa what 1 said bv .
Ki wn an t Canada.
dlltaa la
total aurnbec of
of II. Ma loavr
Mat by roaooo af'
enlltlrd le mmrmf
will be ab-divirt
coaatltuoaslea ea
a erab dthi
prpoor. I
" " a ' In hfraHea
row. era rd I af
Mthod f vollnl
b slvoa -a raaa d
deputiea ta bo
uxnt, aad ha
that among t
theat all. lor .
Ia brder ta e
bre-latttJati bv
alcaallon.or doatk
araaaaad-that vac
bar aUalt ba an.u
ueeeeafHl ati tb
lb dasartmrnt rai
Urine v daoaaaan
Ml n tt Hot. mc
ber of voto mat
right t rialr th '
aet IS lha aieantun
ki alvlo right far
ea aatll tb Hat i
aly reason tor a bl
taw w ta bin. w
siiealg occr
brfore a Creak
ad n nnaras
o eugtbi t
iay Erptaslni
TOtrUHf. Warr
auiry apwoinud td
einoio af March
'eaa, derided tad.
caasod bv ,
eioa f pewdor. dl
and the elarailea
in naaasln.
Predlot Uo
rweoi. Ma
laanoeM. aaya
narrnaur. mtm
eaabaa ha aw
auueriat far
Will Kill
1
shin
t-ISBOJf. March
Liberal tat favwr f
an of th vess ha
Tb aw wjnaare!
dor kr the Chant
r
Salt fee !
XtjeoaTON.
agslnat th I
er for loi
waa ntad
aaay la lha del
will aoa
flrat motto tlH WtJwrli
clple of Avtotr2ii, antl nJ
ttt A. itM I aarnaehf wMf gagaabla aBTslM MM
I - a-w-woe mm
"eve. ft-eTMII llweh IdhtKaaa. anaiaa aa kla ia.
Utt.rTTIvt.aX- SM4 Bgj nM.tM
a
POVERTY CAUSE OF SUICIDE
cjriji trTtJferdf
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' 'This picture ! taken from a ph otosraph of Mrs, Natal y Latham,
th. beautiful Amilcnn artlHt who klllpd hfraolf In Paris becauM of
flnnncliil Uuricultj'. Kho bad done some remarkably food work. ',
motto. Te both they Rva i
IambI that that newanon
in Manor I an- A,Miio trmm
- i ta custom or iia aanin in
vn van i mm, w v . w rr
w m ute aisierjr at i wttvl tt nisbt have atoli
TsU::. 7Z" kwa-caehca very .car.
i f" v--'-1 a ia part et a piuto
. I wrtt evea a traction
.1 I whan there wae enough ef 1
" Yr9". .TT I e SH a MS apex h tbe htgtl
I t, - T; 1 1 erif-eecrlfice for .prepl ,
AilZr Zl 7 -I genua. The Wbravam should
'-". ' ' ." I have eommenood the i
, . ' ' : ' r-' (.of Ha ngnt-aogrd ng
rhut g gran r
S
V dOES HE MEAN TV
' Wt aars get to no me out ia tbe epea and 111 the i
ice er tae asactar. -
he onlv thing to ds It ta reach the publM
s, . " ' .
ut to evelon a feeling ef ea-oneratina hota
iiroaaa.v xtobi c. a. tlarnmsa't latest i
fit alt II werlt-
howrng what
IfnllUKl.'.in dtkno
its eone and. aha
, nimlital ronepra.
IWHW ft ' Will
.ariiMtiBCnit' dnd offl.
tklrl
ef shouting with Seodlen
aotnewhu awkward
the dtvln words ef M
"ljbt a Caere! ewcet
IK Let im net -aay
4tangd Its pltfcrwd art
to shew a-etea lalaotlol
theft and wrovlu n
dMt ar lha MM tl m.
nwarorlng patvnaltrua bt K nDM nct
l. .iT . a. " eartltly
in - - - - a .luriir
v-wrj ri. nw la
ther will ba
lb : Hr ha irt I shaiaun Moaar wvm Tag
gmttree Jhel . In direct contrnat with th t
by ImprurMiaMra.'t.iae Oregon L jlalstur trwow
:iw.thi antir rhee I lvt ef revenue sedate le tha
Jgrit Ihdr. wrong I ef the- Waafifngto . Legitdat
v iv,iM wnm. m i w, ap.
in tnrrwoa t-rgiaMMwr m
rovious rererde by aeany
eoneT. ana srovlaad w
from whtrh nvanu could he
On tha totmaty. revert o n,
rarieua kind ware drated
wavering regularity. The Wi
Lrgfaiatara also tnad nnueuaj
hut fuel In iaporoprlatlona, but did not
vMe for fund from new
vVeshtngto paaaod a tax
bill for uniform apprjerncrit ef
roads aad telegraph aad Uhwfeoe
'VV 3
;enf. Jfp. sua whe J
awn part in a n. i
'f etrr-r at Hrney
wtn siionminslod
and do' re of
t , won without
.("UM ant hard
f men whe rs-
' rVr hut tool In
V who commlilrd
... tM-onortr. The
tka t roftvlrf 4
.th- rslaao. ae
f Tg public 'trust I llnre S Mer alniltsr te that whteh
m runty aet only I
l otaj.pi
I M-ie I
fie n
drfrated tn the Oretron Leglala
. The rWset fh'a hhLf fra'.m
a al
fa not,
'orrt
VTfr
ktotd
i appltcall
that .mere t
vwrece were aUowad d
ooverad. The twenty-year i
twT to I the
Peg
fvruwiia s fne .(
jljlvr against jho
tat. vnifrontcd
WrHlctii- agaliist
f cwnltt"! a
'he on c of
I aarwlr m l
- hiair'y. This
virihcr trldeitc
and
her. Tiejawrngioa
tttro seated laws that wtn compel cor
yorattoih to pay tlM.oot a rear la free
which they tre new .afotdlng. A "
iKIvr n.'ense law wi rninrr wy
ualrlnc eayment of fr of tit Xt&A
te tn state, jaie wit provrae -a
Tear rrrrriof. and It mkr7he
stat an Interrsttd party where Manor
I void urOowfiTtyt will ewnd l0 malu,
ml i m 1 Pm' Ik A ' IM e
Rs,ei
Thl tn
lughl
eat I
etvl
its
Another surprising feature devoid
f thl InveotlgaUoa la that Bod
Always remember that grafters nevrr
ill to rua for th City Council. That's
why many ef them have got there.
mm.
tor I next.
Under
i todar rs sasagad at tl
another year, eotianlag I
rear-
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haven ef retreat for th whe wfrhed
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over, aeveral candldatre for Maj-or wiU
pmbaeir awn they had allow
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Mi rob t -Violent
JOHI. O.'S GRANDSON
IS ONE YEAR OLD TODAY
Heir to Oil . King's Billion Will
Havt) Enough to Pay Na-
7 . ; tional Debt T 't
' ' iJouraal Special service.) r,
New Tork, March Jl. 'Tptally unoon-
solous of the faot'that he may some
day be tha richest man In tha world, ao
far as money goes, a little blue-eyed.
chubby baby living tn Weat Fifty-fourth
a treat had its first birthday anniversary
today. Tha little fellow la tha son of
John D. Rockefeller. Jr., and grandson of
tha Rtandard Oil magnate, whoaa mll-
UITOV
and remember the nest time you suffer
from pain caused by damp weather
when your head nearly hurata from neu
ralgia try ., iiaiiara a snow unimnit
tt will eure you. A prominent bualnena
man of Hempstead, Texas, writ: "I
have used your liniment. r-rvioue to
using it 1 waa a great sufferer from
Rheumatism and Nmirnlgla. I am
rlanaed to aay that now I am free from
heae complnfnta I am aura I owe this
to your liniment" . Sold by all drug-
Hons he will eventually inherit
The Rockefeller fortune to which the
baby will succeed Is estimated at
ll,000.00.00. - At simple Interest Of
per cent In 60 years tha fortune will
have grown to 11,600.000,000. Should
the baby ' inherit the money-making
traits of Its grandfather, and merely go
on computing the fortune that will be
hlg tn 19 years, when he is much
younger than his grandfather la now,
it will amount to nearly $,000,000,000.
This ia twice tha amount of tha na
tional debt of the United States, so that
If tha 1-year-old baby of today dealrea
at tha age of 10 ha may ba tn a position
to wipe out his country's national debt
and etilt have a couple of billion dol
lars to keep the wolf from the door.
SENATOR BURTON'S
IMPRISONMENT ENDS
(Joaraal special errle. )
8t. Lou la. Mo., March II. If ax-Senator
Joseph R. Burton of Kansas
chooses to pay his fine of $1,500 rather
than wipe It out by aarvlng four weeks
mora hi prison, Ja -will', be released
from tha jail at fronton tomorrow.
Should ho decide to serve out tha fine
he will remain ia Jail Until April It
Burton was convicted In November,
ItOS, on a charge of practicing before
the postofflee department as an attor
ney while he waa a member of congress.
It Is believed that upon hla release he
1 will return at once to hla home In Abi
lene. Ha will be deprived from holding
federal office until such time aa hla
civil rights may ba restored to him
through action by the president
BIRTHDAY OF CROWN
- PRINCE OF PORTUGAL
Journal "pedal Kerr! re.)
Lirtbon, March II. Tha 10th birthday
of tha Portuguese crown prince, IaiIs
Philippe, Duke of Bragansa, waa cele
brated throughout the kingdom today
with public fetea and - merrymaking.
Flags and deeorationa were displayed
everywhere and the day waa observed aa
a holiday In' all cities and towns.
Prince Luis Philippe, ao rumor says,
will soon wed Prlnceaa Augusta Vic
toria, the eldest daughter of Prince Wil
liam of Hohensollern. 'It is said to be
the dearest wish of tha young prince
that ha may ba allowed to go to the
United States In command Of a Portu
guese man-of-war. This wish may be
gratified this summer, when Portugal
will send a warship to the exposition at
Jamestown,
Tha Toaoh That, Xeala .
Ia the touch of Bucklen'a Arnica Salve.
It's tha happiest combination of Arnica
flowers and healing balnama ever com
pounded. -No matter how old the enre
or ulcer In, thla salve will cure It. For
burns, scaltla, cut a, wound or pile. It
ha no nual. Guaranteed by Kd Croag
Pharmacy. IGo. .
They act like Exercise.
an 1 i,- '
Cents 7" -"
AH
i! SWEET PEAS The New Kind
Which kind do you plant? The old, out of date sorts, or
the late introductions, which are larger than a dollar an I
simply beautiful-; four to six flowqrs to the stem. Ask f r
Countess Spencer, King Edward, Helen Lewis, nr 1 r' -'07
novelties. See page 41 of our Seed An-- il. '