THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1907. i . 4 ROOSEVELT VIOLATES AGREEMENT WITH ROOT It Wa r Understood President Wai to Take No Hand in V Coming Campaign. SECRETARY TAFT DOES . T v NOT U ICE TAFT BOOM Rooaevelt , Prechei Against Pollt , leal Bohm, "Yet Attempt to Die ' Ut lealdentlal' Nominee) to Re puhllcn Partr. - " (Waehlnftoe Bam ef Tbe JoarosU Washington, April I. An Interesting " story tu In circulation to the effect that .there. Is coolheea- between Prealdent Kooaevait and Becratary of State Root, caused by- ths praaldent'a aapouaal of tha candidacy Of Secretary of War Taft. "That the" presidents ;trytnar"ourv.he . , Taft boom and ascertaining- how strong! tha big war secretary la with tha peo pie la quite generally accepted here. In aplte'of numeroua denial a. which hare emanated . from tha Whlta House. Everything- polnta that way. Welt In formed politician! hold It to be truth. It la also claimed that. In aiding Taft, tha -president la violating an ax- ( press understanding which he had with Kllho Root whan tha latter entered Rooeevelt'e cabinet that ha would keep , hand off aa to tha man who was to succeed tha present Incumbent Tha understanding, according to Root'a ' friends; waa that tha president would -. leave tha presidential field open ao far f aa tha Whlta Houaa'a Influence waa concerned, and that all aaplranta were to have an equal opportunity unlnter fered with by tha chief executive for tha Republican nomination.. " Other Candidate lq.ued. In fact aa might be expected, tha ' general 'belief 'that tha president has '' become sponsor for the Taft campaign 'haa operated already to coalesce those elemanta which are not naturally for , Taft Cannon. Bhaw, Foraksr. Falr banks and all active aaplranta, together : with their friends. , -. . ' Hlatory 'la belpg drawn on to furnish illustratlona of tha fata of presidential campaigns booatsd by occupants of tha .'White House. Andrew Jackson, presi dent from H to 117. forced on his party the nomination - of Martin Van Buren, who served from HIT to 1S4L Van Buren waa secretary of atat under Jackson, who succeeded In manipulating .. party matter ro aa to give hla cabinet , member the nomination and election. ' But tha reault was tS Injure the Demo ; 'cratlq party-ao that for many decadea ' Jt did not recover from It '. Ufolfrfliw if ANNOUNCEMENT the West Coast Lite Insurance Company: Announces that Jt hat opened an ' : V OREGON BRANCH OFFICE, - At rooms 409 and 410 Madeay Building, Portland, Oregon.- ' . This office i'in charge of Mr. THlt-Wfcbl -COAbl UfE II Vstrong, well managed company, organized under California's stringent corporation law. . Its direc tors and stockholder are among the state's best known and most progressive business and professional men. Policy contract! plain, liberal and thoroughly sateguarded. ' GEORGE A; MOORE, President." '" - i THOMAS L. MILLER, Vice-Preiident, . EDWARD L. DORN. Second -Vice-President ' v - JULIAN SONNTAG, Secretary and Treasurer. EDWARD TOPH AM. Acting Medical Director. , ; : , M. B. KELLOGG and F, P. DEERING, Counsel. y.l'-' directors.: ; r i-s U r: BBHRKN8. rtrst Kattaiar Batk. ' Bedwnnd City. M. J. BRANDEHTEIN. Mmtwat. , . MACRICB C.A8ET, Capl tellet. , JOHN C. COI.F.Mk. Capttaltat. ... RRNRT 1. CROCKER, Cspltsllat. GKORIJg V. HINI. Khlpowsw. HINRt BRUKNER, Cestral Treat Oeev pny. , ., . A. J. MRBtlf. Mnrhest. C. O. 0. MILLER. Padria Llgbtlag -. compeay. M, B. RBLLOOO, PAID UP. CAPITAL, S2OMOW0. V GROSS SURPLUS TO POLICY HOLDERS, $417,179.43. COJUONIST RATE 3 TO . J'.'- OREGON And. the Pacific Northwest over tire Union Pacific, Oregon Short Lfna, Oregon Railroad" & Navigation Co., and Southern Pacific, from all parta of L. Tr. . 1 ATT Vf j : a. w lu davi iAa x aunng ivisrcn ana Apnu , . ; -; : i ; :: YOU . CAN PREPAY - ' V V - - Fof tickets, If you desire to bring friends, relatives, employe or others from the East, by depositing the cost with any agent of . the O. R. & N. or S. P. Co., with name and address, and ticket will be promptly furnished in tin East A Rare Opportunity to Promote the In . d us trial Growth of the Northwest batbs nog pmnrciPAi. uirnt czrxas. Chloage ... ,,r . . ,.4.....fO-0 fas.00 St. SolS , S7.M so.os KaaeM Olty S9 0 , SS.00 Omaha S9.80 SS.00 . raai aa.ao A Ratea apply to all main and branch llne-polnta, Huntington to Spokane, Inclusive. B Ratea apply te Portland, Astoria and Puget Sound points; also Southern Pacific main and branch line points north of and including Ashland. Oregct - . , ..... ; . . , ' Fof camplata Information, tnqulra of ' ,. - i Wit KoMXrUAT, weacrai raaaeage Agent, ' ' Oregoa A-.llread sTavlfatlen Oo,' C W. Ctlnger, City Ticket Agt, Id and Washington. Further study of history shows that during tha ftfet' IS years of the repub lic. It waa common to elect secrttarlea of state to tha presidency.. But since 1157, when Buchanan-was elected, no secretary of atate haa been elevated to the chief executtveahlp. - This Is the record; ' VM History Slaoloeee. Washington, president from - ITS t to 17IT; Thomas Jefferson, ona of his sac retarlea of state, was president from 101 to ISO; James Maxllaon, secretary of atata under Jefferson, waa prealdent from HOI to 1117) Jamea Monroe, aau' reury, of state under Madison. was prealdent from 1117 lo 1111; John Uulncy Adams, secretary of atata under Monroe, waa prealdent from 111 to lilt; 'Martin Van Buren. secretary of atate . under Jackson. . was president! irom to l4l. - t From 1141 to 111? no secretary of stata became prealdent Then Jamea Buchanan, who was In tha cabinet of James K. Polk, 1141 to 1141, was preal dent from 1117 to 1111. In- recent years scarcely any cabinet officer of any portfolio Ifaa been elected preaidentr Praotlcally" hone 'have been ao chosen. . , , - President Roosevelt, elected first as vice-president, amaahed -precedents by electing himself president; ' Vlce-Prest-dent Fairbanks Is now striving to emu late the Roosevelt 'example In that re spect although It la commonly believed that that la about tha only point of publlo policy on which the two are agreed. . ., ... . ,... ...... - It Is not doubted that Secretary Root would Ilka to turn back bletory'a page to the tlmea whin secretaries of slats war residuary legatees of the admlnla tratlon'a political power. And It Is not to be thought that b takea kindly to tha Rooeavaltlan style of doing things Just now, when the prealdent Is ap parently exerting the tremendous Influ ence of. bis 0.4.I0 to procure delegates for the ponderous head of tha war de partment Hanoa the coolness. ' A Bom Wat Oppose S -With tha -Taft boom taking Its try out all aorta of analyses have been mad of the '' candidate's . availability for the Republican nomination. It la discovered that ha' Is largely persona non" grata to tha labor forces. In that when judge In Ohio. -Taft gave rulings Indicating that h favors .the utilisation of the federal court a In Injunction pro ceedings in labor dispute. It 1 also found that he lost' etrength with -the negro voters by reaaon of tha Browns nil affair. It haa been hinted, too, that the conservatives are jiot wholly frowning on Taft'S aspirations. ' . But the most serious element of weakness which tha political analysts discover la- that tha Roosevelt .backing of tha Taft boom Is an attempt to dic tate a nomine to tha Republican party, in a period In which basses have- been discredited, and it Is (argued ' that . It Folger's Golden Gate Baking jwder; ; Infallible!! r . . " .' No prices ao toupontiip eroekery j. A. FOLGER 4'CO. San Francisco Newton E. Crow, Superintendent!.! . ; Trl.-J(rLt.R.-Tlfe.PrliMit. " CHAS. O. MOORR. .U. O. Moore Bagl- wrtne Work. ' OKOROR ALI.fN MOORB. MerehaaL OSOROB A. MOORB. PrMloeat. -II. H. NORLB, UeplUIM. . W. B. RK1H. Capltellat. V. t. A. RET, Biitten Ry. M. rt.F.IBH HACKER. MmPkant. .. KIRKMAN WRIGHT. Oepltellet. B. L. PORN. Bwniw! Tlre-PrMldeat rHAKK r. HEER1NO, Attersey. Attorney. A Baffala ............... w.uw 9e.so wew Terl eT.so . SO.O0 noeioa , 4T.40 4S.S0 Philadelphia . 47 SS 4S.TS Waahlagtoa UM 4MI eomee In bad grace for Prealdent Koese velt or any other economic reformer to preach ona day against political bosses and tha next day utilise - tha potent forces at command of tha 'Whlta House to force a candidate ea tha people. ZE AKD BOSSY STILL CORuELlUS IliSTITUTlbriS Towp Goes Dry as to Mayor bift .Wet as to Council Cows ' Unlidded. . ' fBpMlel DIsesKk te.Tbe learaal.l ' - Foraat Orove. Or,' April I. In an ax citing eonteet tha eitlaens of-Cornelius haye eleoted a "dry' mayor, M. H. Hen derson, by two majority. Tha entire council ticket went ta tha "wets." The new eouncllmen are Benson, Holscher, Merrill and Bchone. The "wets" also elected C C. Hancock treaaursr and W. B. Vlckera recorder. , Tha reault of the election means that the. weary wayfarer may still quench his thlrat at the same old familiar quencherles and not be compelled to take his liquid refreshments from the town pump. . . Tha Cornelius cow waa alao In tha limelight and Jbs ctttMna -decided thet she should be permitted to crop tha wayalda herbage and break down yard fences for another 11 months. ENTERPRISING MARKETS Bostea rsaldaf Co. and Boston Market Blot Affected by Competltioa. ' Among tha most enterprising mar kets of Portland and It Is no new Im pulse, either, with them are the Bos ton .Market at First and Burnalde and tha Boaton , Packing Co. at Ankeny and Third streets. Both are kept scru pulously clean and neat In every par ticular, which la considered ona of tha two moat essential faaturea of any mar ket. With Iheee big markets there la not tha slightest shortcoming In tha other great essential, via : In- tha pro viding of tha freaheat and moat whole some meats the world altorda. By In telligent direction of these . market a, thua assuming prompt and courteous at tention to customers, a good name haa been created for tha eervlce. The trade has been widened year by year, until thousands of people from all . over I greater Portland eoma to ona or the v ...V . v mvot, ytmmm v V. J .MSI. BIN Ing. Stops earache In two minutes: tooth ache or pain of burn or scald In five mlnutea; hoarseness, one hour; muacle ache, two houra; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomaa' Eclectrle Oil, mon arch over pain. , . SALEM MOVES TOWARD ' OWNING WATERWORKS (pedal Plspatck te The JoeraaLI ' Salem. .April S. A most Important measure haav been introduced by Alder man T. Q. Haas In tha city council In tha form of a resolution providing for tha appointment of a committee to, as eertaln whether a better-aupplyv of water from any eource other than the Willamette valley can ba obtained and tha probable coat of a plarit for convey ing it to the city. Tha - mayor ap pointed Aldermen . Haaa, - Radcllf f and Low as s committee of Inquiry, to re port at a future meeting. . .. Councilman . Jaooba - movement for macadamising Ave mile of street in North Salem was presented In the form of reeolutlona covering ' each . street. These were adopted. An ordinance making It an offenaa to let dogs run st large was read first and second times and referred to the com mittee. . ' The ordinance regulating the business of real estate agents makes it unlaw ful to solicit the buying or selling of realty and provides for the - fixing of the annual license of $10. It ollmlnatea soliciting on the. street and will have for its purpose to do away with "curb stoners," who are charged by tha regu lar dealers In realty with driving away good customers. .. I. ... MRS. CHADOOCK'S DEATH : CAUSED BY TRICHINOSIS , iRpedsl DUsetch te Tbe JaaraeLI - -Roaeburg, Or., April t. The coroner's Inquest upon the body of Mrs. W. D. fCtiaddockrwho died on Msrch It. held before a jury composed of Al Creaaon, B. W. Strong, Roy McClallen, F, W. DUlard, 8. C. Bartrum and Dr. A. C. Seeley, resulted In a verdict of death from trichinosis. The reaaon that an Inquest was held was that Mrs. Chad dork had no physician, relying on the Chrlatlan Science faith. There being no certificate of death, as the law now re quire to be Died, k waa neceaaary to hold an' tnquesu Her husband waa In Michigan at the time aha died and the body waa embalmed and kept until hla arrival before anything was dons by the coroner. This Is tha first csae of this kind In Roseburg.' . , .. FIGHTING BLOOD OF OLD SOLDIERS STIRS AGAIN 'peetal mssetefe te Tke JnarasLl Roseburg, Or. April I. -Two Spanish American .war veterana. Inmates of the Oregon Sdldlers home, .had,, a cutting affray In a local aaloon while under the Influence of liquor. If was . "Dick" Maaon against "Bud" Chapman. ' Chap man Jabbed Maaon four tlmea with a pocket knlfa and three out of tha four struck a rib and did not go over an Inoa deep. Chapman gave himself over to tha polios. Mason la oonvaleaolng at tha Soldlera' home. Chapman served a six - months - term - In ths guardhouse whlta with tha American army In tha Philippines, lie has been arrested sev eral times nere on aooount of drunken FISH LAWS NEVER SO WELL OBSERVED 7 " (Special Dispatch ta Tie aeeraal.) ' Astoria, Or., April I. Deputy Fish Commissioner Burton of Washington and Water Bailiff Settem of Oregon re port the cloaed fishing season la being observed better thla year than ever be fore. On Sunday night while patrolling tha river they aelsed 100 fathoma of net near Wallace laland. The owners exes pad. ' There waa not a fish In 1L Fish Warden Van Dusen haa tha jiumJ oar or mo net ana me. owners wUKbe arrested. ONE SPINAL MENINGITIS DEATH, AT M'MINNVILLE fftperUI Dlapttch te Tke Jmrul) MrMlnnvllle. Or., April I. Kmll Mor rla Fletcher, aged IS years, la deed at the home of D. V. Olda, aa the reault of aplnal menlngttta. He waa 111 only about a week. Thla is ths only caee of aplnal meningitis In this section of the stata so far as known. ..... V As a practical mechanic and electrical engineer I have for fourteen yeara studied how to make cars run faster, cheaper,- safer than ever before. I am done experimenting.- . ' " ' . ' ' . I Have at Last the Greatest Invention of This Century. I Can Double the Earning Capacity of ; ; ' ;v ' r 7 Any Steam or Electric Railway fa Existence -'y -. :rr. " It will remodel the whole railroad" business. There is not a railroad, in this country but that will sooner or later be compelled to adopt my system, because it is faster, safer and more economical in operation than ' any other system. ., y, . -' ' . - " ' . -.1 absolutely control the next great step forward in the railroad world in my patents. .Why? . Because steam has run its limitl Steam cannot run a train 100 miles an hour and keep it up. The trolley and th present third-rail systems cannot be depended upon for long distances. Their motors are likely to burn out any min ute." With-my system I can run a train any distance in any kind of weatbr, without a hitch or breakdown, 80 to 200 miles' an hour, with perfect safety.. By my system, M a wheel broke or a rail broke, tha cars would stay1 exactly in position on the track. 'They could not do otherwise. They could not jump the track at any speed. . It would be impossible to run my cars off the end of a track into a river whre a bridge is open. My ear would atop Itself even if the kverman was asleep. No danger of derailment on curves. ' ' ' " T trnnw this whole system to be a success,' because I have tried it for two years. During that time mil lionaires have tried to get control of my system, but I would not let them, because T preferreato protect my own and the other stockholders' Investments. , , , ... -Charles T. Yerkes offered rmj $100,000 if I would throw-ray; invention on the scrap-pile and forget- it -He did not want to be compelled to change his old cable system. j . . . , ' . ' - Wall-street capitalists hav made five different attempts to gain control over tha Leffler Electric System, i and Wall street generally knows a good thing when they see it I could not afford to let thse big moneyed interests get control. I preferred to go to the smaller investors,- to the people who want to make good, safe t ., mwim,fii I have therefore bound mvself to this comoanv. and to every stockholder, that I will. personally see to it that every man and woman who makes an investment in This is a square deal from atart to finish. . ,. ? . Te prove that yoa will get a eaeere seal beys haa the following contrast prloUe ea tbe keck et every eertlfleate: AU er aay (ham ef tke eayltslsteek ef the leffler XUetrie gyateai will be re. eam4 by M a par es fees value as te aaS tawlaiiag tke ltttb eay ef ftUy, A. B. lass, epea writtea aettse roserly. vaa to said Compaay at its eieeutie efrlee la Caioass, Uhaels,- ia a awaaar Bad font ea ptsTidai by Its by-laws, an easvtae by a atejarlty ef the steeksoUers ef tale Oempaay, as that all stack se effatad fet rWamyUMi, with la aay givea aartee, atay hare e.ually aad oseniaaataly. Bvw enr, the etoek ef thla Camsaay Is eely radMsuble (real fsaea teeat!, e te be aiaa, aa royalttoe fnaa raUread eaaa taaias aalng the sateete. ef tale Caw pa ay anea lloamae. sad after frswar aotiaa, as aforaaaM. which stay ba raeatree I rata rtukhiM. iiMit. m - ah mm.iA rallraad eaaiuaalae 'as Bae raaaivad said atok la sarmant ' far tranaportatloa, er ethanrlM. aOVIDED. HOWIVEa, aa ataek.ahall. be radaaiaad aatll after May loth, isoa, aaoept at the estlaa ef tale Csanaay. ..:.. This Contract Means. ? that eat at the royalties said by rellread paslas aalng Bar eyatata thla compaay will pay roa full Cace valee for every ehara ef atoek yea ft Beans that if yea bought 100 absraa st tbe era seat prlre yoa won Id be able to gat. at Irast SI. OO0 by tnmlnf roar eertlflcete of stock la te aa. te be paid from royalty la ear treesary. I auo't think yoa wUl erar 0nda we will pay. bat If yoa should he earn. pellrd to aril, yoor crt I fleets would thaa be worth Its full race vama. Its full nakrs vm nakrs It shaolutely Impoaalble for aay steckbeldar te be fresea eat et tke eompaay. READ THIS LETTER We find it came from a thoroughly reliable concern. It was unsolicited. In fact, they art entire strangers to us. :r.' . .. ", v.,;-;):,!,LEWIS & COMPANY, -t : , SOLICITORS OF, PATENTS. ' - Electrical Work a Specialty.' (PERSONAL ' ' , ' WASHINGTON, D. C, January 21, 1907. , v PAUL W. LEFFLER, Est.., Chicago, 111. . : . v Dear Sir: As a patent and mechanical' expert I have been greatly interested in your claims for thej Leffler Electric System, and realizing its enormous value, if properly protected by Letters 'Patent, I made an exhaustive investigation of your patents in the U. S. Parent Office.. " ' i ' .TSe result bas convinced ma that you have an absolute monopoly fn what ia destined to revolutionize the railways of this, and other countries. The dividend possibilities of your company are almost incom prehensible, controlling at you do, practically BASIC patents. It is my 4opinkn that you have a public necessity, and aa a patent man I know that you have a monopoly in its exploitation. ' The value of the patenta cannot be overestimated. " ' i ' . . "" .r " . . Altogether, from my knowledge, of patents and mechanical mattcra, and what I know of the possibil ities of your system, I would say that not only is your company rather under capitalized, but at tha present prict per share will prove indeed a shrewd investment ? , Therefore,, kindly send me subscription blanks. Very truly yours, LEWIS & CO. t . Twelve : x ; , LEFFLER ELECTRIC SYSTEM INC) CHICAGO. , ; ..; Thia Leffler Electric Train Will Run Swift, sale, ana sura, Hlgheat Keferencea. Address All oraers ana inquiries to V H fATIIiTCTPAftT r!.AA1 A 425 flledner r U. JUUl-OiUl, ridUUl ajJCHI, Washington, PORTIAXD, ORE. mmm We will tck yon out and yon can tcforyoursclf what wt aredolns. We will niilte this frc;crty yy-m."0S: . 'tn bavettinsat . for you. - 'X .-;" - COME. DEFORE PRICES ADVANCE Is only two mflea from Third and Washlnstoa. Car lina tu'Jib f.t t 5 riy. Mi3 ii Hie C Safety No Lurking Scheme in This We aave as' ildeshow eeaipaalee or braaeh ergaatsatloBS for tbe paraoas of fooling people, sad will bare aooa. All boelaees la to be aaoe ea esatrseta to to-pertormed by, with aad for tha baffler Eleetrle Bratem. This empaay does set esatnet with aay eoastroe. Una eaanaeay berlag effleers eeeaaetad with thla enmpaiyr- Thla means oat we .will sot allow the company efflctrs ta tot eon tracts to tkemearree ander the guise ef a eoastrao- tloa eompaay, er a company ef aay - ether klad, to aetraad the stockholders. . Every Share on the Square Not a dollar's worth of etoek will ba sold which does sot repreeeat esaetly tbe seme footing er standing- that every ether ahare er dollar nipt estate. Tbe stock le FTJLLT rAiD aad HOX-AASKSa. My Automatic Signal Service . I abeamtely prsvat coHlaiona. rerywbere a ea meres it aeads slgasls ahead ead be hind. It m not affeetrd by storms er aay weather condl tloa. My signal ayatem does aot rwnilre either hand er mind ef maa to op. erate it. Ko wires er poire are eipoerd wbara a tor ma tea blow tham down or latarfrre with them. If through eome aerident one algaal la brotxa, er otherwise pat oat of eommlastoa, another alraal Immediately takes Its place. Errry train dlapatcher and operator ea the road can go to alaap. and my alarnala will work perfectly sad safely. Kren the train. maa hare nothing to do with them. There la no forgetting. Krary signal worse auto matically. Whaa trains coma together toe closely, hand eo or from the rear, aa eleetrle ball rings Tlgoroealy la the Jerersua'a cab. ... .. JOHN AMBJUCK Pays Later Mr. Smith Was a Stockholder. ii- v :... ,sv,:.a- tV. f ?i a ' 80 to 200 Miles an Hour and Without A PLEASURE RIDE TO WILL DO-YOU. GOOD (biiarames o Ji v : - 240-244 WASHINGTC? rT" T wm this company will get a square deal. . ' , ' ' ; Cars Under Absolute Control It Is all controlled by eae teear. The maa starts, stops sod rsreraas with the eama lerer. Snow. tee. eleet. rata, graaaa. dirt aad sorb subataBCte do aot sffecf the power er control ec the ear et train. Investigate Us Carefully 1 cannot describe the systrm fully bare. I bare eooe thla la a booklet which f will sead yea free for the aaktng. If yoa caa't take bnt tea shares, get the booklet and learn fully all the wseders ef the simplest, aunt perfect sre tem arrr darlaad. It will net yoa te wooder Ing that some one did aot talak ef IkU marvelous Ides before. Waea t eead yoa this booklet I wttl alas eaad yoa the reporto of some of tha ablest electrical engine re la thla country, who bare carefully exasBiaed the systsaa. They fully Indorae It. Wa raealve almost dally reewaate from te. aposalbla pertiee for aetiaaataa fa patttaaj la my system ea sew ran da a east to be eae streotod. Call, write or telegraph at eaee. . ' Secure Yourself a Life ; : t Income Now Tor every lS akarae, S aaak. . ' yr erary 10 akarae, SaSS eus, . .. - . Aay ether amber ef akarae. ap te I.SSS ahaeaa. at the aajna rata. , Our Easy Monthly Payment Plan For every 10 shares. $f east aad aaaarthly paymeau, ST aaak. Total, M. Tar svery 10 shares. sash aad eatkly payments, 70 eaea. Total, IMS. Aay ether anmber ef shares, as te I, SOS aharea, . at the asms rats. . . SMITH, secretary and Treasurer. j v ,t. '. ,. ,, , tha Poeeibility of Jumping the Track." 1 Tenth and Ofllte Oaea istardiy Enaiafs URtl Until a s'Clark ' ' a. . . 1 T Advance tajtx. w. urrivEB, ' Inventor of the. JfHer Eleetro-Ma-netls Railway and Hlgnal Byatem. In ventor of machine to mak Barb Wire. Inventor of many improvements to Har vesting Machines. General Vanaser and Consulting- Enalneor of Leffler Electric vaten. . .. .' . Par Tilue et an shares, 110 yer sbsre. All rrmttUacee most be made ta either post. office moaey order, registered letter, express no aay erdrr er draft ea Maw Tork or Chicago. If roe let thla opportaalty get by without taking aU the etoek yoa can aoaalbly bur you will enoa be ta the pnelrJoa of the maa who refused to bay Ball Telephone stork whaa It esaM ba had for small atanry sad later saw It eall for thirty .tlmea what be could here beagbt It- to. , -. Can sad see me sad let me ( explala any- to lag yoa oe aoa amaaroimeaj.1' If yea east aaO. write for kesklet aad ea glaeers' , raporta. V. - points to Remember About the Lefflef System Taking the Place of Present Steam ' Railways' - '' t : . ' . i , '' It does away earlrely with laoeetrras. aeaey-eiator ears., elactrle anginas sod -all other almllar keary aad expaoslTs bm- eblaaa. ,. - , ej A epeed ef SO te SM me ea boar re a he regularly reached aad saslatslaed for any eletance. , Sana winter and summer alike. ' Not ef fected by Ice, saew, graaaa. dtrt, sleet, rain et aay other weather esadltlos. . Leas than eae quarter ef the fuel te Beaded. JTBino eierien in ujit'u k an ..ha, ,HtM anal OrtlJt. oat dlaeomfort B aaaoeagera. aa be plaeed SOS miles pert, .i.,.,..- . ... , . . Me brskes are reonlred. The atopplag Is dose by rererotag the carreat. There la as flattealng ef the wbeele en4 raaaraeat togging ef the ears. Whaela do aot grind oa tbe re lie- ta atart traioe, hence ao holes and eepreealooa are made. It Is easier ea the roadbed sad ears, aad practically aa repairs wUl be seeded. Points to Remember AboutTtls System for Street Railways There are aa overhead f wires, so tblrd rail, ae slot In ths e tree if ao asderaToaad trolley, no obatroctlona la the street. . Csa ba rna fasts,: asfer, easier and mora comfortably thaa aay ether system kaowa. ., - It te cheaper te operate, asae e half fnel at power bnees. Is c leaner, ears sad quicker la operstloa than say other. ' Cannot be a tor pee ' by sleet er enow, a tor mm, rale. Ice. free a, dirt or aay other almllar obstrectloas ea the track. .. . It cannot prodoce electrolysis ea water plpee or rondulm la tbe stream.' which ia now sncb e beery expense s cltlae aoder the trolley. , . . f It raaaot Inter tars with any other eW trle wlrea, reqnlrea less rarreot tbaa , other systems, sad eereJops greater power. ' It le ell eoBtroUed by ana lerar t, la always aoder tb aaoet shexlate eoutrol, ear where, sad sadar all eoadltloae. It -Is Bolaalass, since there ere ao Ina-a.- aaoeora or ethee.-marhlsorr te mm A. . euuesk at rattle. There are no boraas of jawtors. te- eanse there are ae aaotora ta bora out. ' ret a. shock from sa sleetrte i "(. j