The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 03, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    ' "; TlfE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL' 3. 1S07.
opei DRAW IS
ALMOST FATAL
N Operator . Swings ' tht Span as
K '; Fivr Wagons and the. Patrol
' t Dash Across Burnside Street
Bridge. , . r
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Through th groaa eereleaaneee of
tha gnteman nd operator on th Burn
eider bridge this morning, th pollc
I.attrol wagon, drawn by two valuable
' liorw ana cutrrlai . Patrolmen ; Crate.
Hurk tnd Robioa tml a newspaper
man, narrowly raped plunging Into
" the Tlver. - and track and angina com
panies N. wer -delayed so. long in
responding--to. -an - alarm from Grand
;. avenue - and- Burnaide street that . the
. rat Ire east aide waterfront district was
placed la Jeopardy from tha fir; '",'
Tha action, of tha brid tender in
. opening tha draw while tha ; patrol
wagon waa racing across the span and
the delay consequent to tha fire depart
ment, will undoubtedly ba made ' tha
aubjeot of an official, investigation. . The
-scan of-tha patrol hnrsta and police
men -on death; In tha 1cy watera of
the Willamette la 'regarded as miracu
lous, j ., i . ' j ' J
- With the patrol .wagon In Aha ; lead
the police and are departments started
across tha bridge. MounUd Patrolman
Crate waa orivtng the team of spirited
horses, with Patrolman Burke alongside
him on the aeat-v Inside of tha vehlole
aat Patrolman Jlohson and a newspaper
man. Upon approaching -tha draw
Oateman Wheeler signaled tha patrol
with his hand that everything ( was
Clear. ' ' - '
While dashing across the draw Harry
Stuteaman, the operator, threw on tha
current and tha span opened to allow
tha passage of a tug towing a number
of boomatlcks down tha river. The
. bridge started ta open as the patrol
was In the center of the draw and It
was only the prompt action " of "Driver
Crate la applying the brake and puUlng
-the horsea back an 4hair haunches that
' saved the wagon and Its occupants.
, - Crate bacd- the team to tha- oenter
of the draw and when tha spaa waa
again closed continued on tha way to
the lire.' In the meantime, however,
the lira department was stalled on tha
west end of the bridge. ,
Operator Stutesman, In his own . be
half, statea that ba had pulled tha Jack
screws on tha draw preparatory to open
ing tha structure before tha patrol
, wagon ' had started across and clalma
he cou)d take no other course but to
throw on tha current.",..7 ""' '
DOLLAR A POUND PAID : !
4 HERE FOR EGG PLANT
. A dollar a pound for egg plant
la what tha lovers of that dell
eacy are paying today In - tha
retail market. These are tha
Brat onea to arrive In this mar
ket thla season and come all. tha
way from Cuba. Each agg plant
weighiaTounorer-nior. Twhten
In times of plenty can bo pur
chased at cents each. - Soma
people ua egg plant as a substi
tute for fresh egge. Even at
tha high price, egga recently
sold at la thla market the egg
plant provea a very expensive
, substitute.. ' . - .
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STOP BUILDING .
.( .
(Con tinned from Pag Ona)
able delays caused by the government's
red tape."
Tha company's report for tha Isst year
shows a deficit of 1.250.17. -
San Francisco, April 1. Between I.
00 and I.tOO employes of tha Union
Iron works, .whose '.combined monthly
aalariea amount to almost 1200,000, will
ba dropped from ,the pay roll aa soon aa
tha warships. California and South Da
kota... now under ' construction at tha
works, are completed. , v;
ONE FIRE COMPANY AT
ROSEBURG OUT 0E TWO
'finL-bl rHn.li ta Tha Innm.l t
Boaeburg, Or., April t, Roaeburg haa
a new fire company now, tha two old
companlea having been .disbanded and
th members organised Into ona new
company. Th officers of tha new com
pany are: President, L. B. Moore; vice-
president. James Stephenson: secretary
treasurer. A. Q.- Johnson; chief, Moa
Rice. The new company starts with a
charter membership of la. . A commit'
tee waa appointed to have a new con
stitution and "by-laws drafted, which
will - be drawn up by Attorney A. N.
Orcutt.',: ; ' '.
Van "Fleer IP Federal " JodgeT"
- (Jonrnal artl ktrUcm.
. Washington, April I. Tha president
today appointed Judge W. C. Van Fleet
aa Judge or tne united states circuit
court of California. .
THE BIG STORat WITH THK LITTLtt PRICKS .
THE BEST KNOWN AND
KNOWN AS THE BEST ,
SALSBURY
ANY 8HAPE
ANY COLOR
- ' 60LK
COR. MORRISON AND
FAMOUS
fJAYOR DUflflE
-BEATEN BY BUSSE
Chicago. Elects a Republican
Mayor and Ratifies Traction
r . Franchise Ordinances.' .
' (Jouraal Saeelal gsrvtee.1
Chicago, April . By a majority of
11.00 of a total vote of .000, Fred
erick A. Busse. Republican postmaster
of -Chicago, waa elected mayor, agalnat
Mayor Dunne, PornocraL The traotlon
franchise ordinances were ratified by a
majority: of 15.000.'
me vote lor Busse waa i.ooo, zor
Dunne.' 111,800. - By .the terma of tha
traction ordinances, which bad been
passed over Mayor Dunne's veto by the
council, by he vote of T to II, the
streetcar conrpanles are granted f ran
ch see for years, .The streetcar Unas
are to ba rehabilitated at a coat 01
140,000.00ft. and better service for a
ft-cent fare must ba given. .'
Chicago retains tha privilege of buy
lna- tha street rail way a with six montha'
notice, for t60.DOO.00 plus tha amount
spent for rehabilitation. "
ttirtny"the time that tha a apaay
operates the streetcars It must pay to
tha city Is par cent of the net earnings
o tha llnea Tha streetcar service Is
to ba under tha supervision and control
of tha city during tha antlr to years.
Should tha service not be kept. to a
ftrst-olass standard at all times, a sys
tem of fines are provided by which tha
city's demands can be enforced. Tha
company ' must accept the franchises
within 10 days.
Busse, the Republican candidate, fa
vored tha franchise ordlnancaa as
passed, while Dunne. Democrat, stood
for immediate municipal ownership, tha
platform on which ha waa elected twe
years ago. '
Buase wilt, serv thai city for four
yeara at a salary of tls.MO a year.
Heretofore tho term of offlca of tha
mayor baa been two yeara, and tha
annual salary tl,000. J :
HILL'S SOU III
FATHER'S PLACE
ayaasWsawajaaaanBBBBWsnajsaBBa
Hill Resigns as President of
7 Great Northern Is Suc
ceeded by His Son.
' IJaarMt aaeaM SanlM I '
St Paul. Minn., April. I James X
Hill has bean succeeded by his son. I
W. B1U. as president of the threat North
arn railroad. Hill Sr. has resigned th
presidency and will ba chairman of tha
board of directors, which position was
created at a meeting- -of-the; tjoafd ya I
terday. Following J. J. Hfll's resigna
tion as president and election as chair-.
man of th board,. L. w. Hill waa elect
ed president of the road, and JF. H. Ho-
Oulgan was elected first vice-president.
I J. J. Hill Is (I years Qf .age.. Th
i reason given tor th Chang Is "that thO
business of th road has grown so that
an enlarged organisation-was needed.
FORESTRY BUREAU TO
BE SHAKEN UP SOON
fWaasiagtoa Bsreea of Tke Jnorssl.)
Washington, April t. Complete reor
ganisation of th entire forestry bureau
will be mad In a few .days." Chief For
eetee Pinebot will make th announce
ment In a few daya. Nothing haa been
learned aa to details.' but it Is known
that a general shaking op Is due thla
week. ..Concentration of th work and
systematlaatloa of . authority will de.
-mine tha manner of readjustment.
The forestry bureau Is kaowa as one
of tne hardest working among all the
government departments, but th for
ester haa decided that reaulta were not
commensurate with reasonable expecta
tions, so will rebuild tha system of tha
bureau s operations.
Rosemead.
The latest addition to be placed on
tha market Is Rosemead. a beautiful
tract, all cleared and on Improved
street, only Ave minutes' wslk from car
line In two direction. Lots ar level.
sightly and la high stata of cultlva
tlon and range In price from 1121 to
1174, else 60x100. Th terms offered
ar ao attractive that none wanting
homes should fall to aw them. -Agent
at Gray's Crossing oh O. W. P. line, or
call at room 101, Buohanan building,
opposite Perkins hotel. .
' Italian Marqnls Snlcldfs.;
Uosraal peewl Semes.)
' Florence, April a. Marquis . Bind)
Psrussl Medici committed suicide by
shooting himself her today. His wid
owed mother waa formerly Mlaa Edith
Storr of Boston. '
ywffm
AGXNTS '
CLOTHING
COMPANY
SECOND STREETS "
BEAR'S PRICE IN
WITH
Captain Neuman has presented his
Jspanese bear cub to tha city of Port
land and thla morning tha little animal
waa conveyed 'to tha City Park soo.
Tba cub was brought here on the Port
land as Aalatlc liner Arabia when ah
arrived from Japan about 10 days ago
but grew so faat and became so ferocious
that tha skipper feared to take her to
sea again. Tha steamer Is booked to
aall tomorrow morning.
: Tho bear la a fine specimen and on
dlfflceVt to get At first Captain Nsu-
man Offered to sell her. for $80. which
bear judges declared a very reasonable
price.- but tha city officials did not seem
CARWHEELS MAIM
.; MAY CAUSE A
T'V ,'.,.,, '
'At- St Vincent's hospital there ar
two patlaats suffering from railroad ao
cldenta In which ona loat a leg and tba
other two, lower limbs. One- la expected
toiJefiOYOr, .whll for tha otherJllttl
hopes of recovery are entertained. Both
were taken to tba hospital last night.
Frank Vandarmooaen, employed at a
logging -cam p near Stella, was run over
By a logging train yaaterday and both
legs were savored from tho body. ' tie
was removed to the Stella hospital, and
later removed to St Vincent's In this
DEAF MUTE IS DRAWN. ON JURY .
BUT; COURT HOLDS EXCUSE VALID
Th Inalienable right of a deaf mat
to b exempt from Jury duty was ques
tioned this morning when John O.
Relchler of" 100 Eat Sixth -stree.
North, was drawn on a apeclal venire to
serv In th circuit court. Men par
tially deaf ar often drawn and ar
promptly excused, but never before in
th history of Multnomah county ha
there com into a court a venireman
who had to offer hla xcus la finger
Jargon,
RAILrAY PRESIDENT'S
I'JIFE HAS TO PAY FARE
Also Had to Ride in Upper Berth
in Pullmans-Granted
' V No Favors.-
(Joans! tiwelal vrrtea.t "
Los Angeles, April I. Mrs. B, P. Rip
ley, wlf of . President Ripley of th
aanta-Fa went east last night as apas
sengsr on tha limited, and not only did
ah pay her far, but ah will rid In
an tipper berth th ntlre Journey. Mra
Ripley waa called, to Chicago on account
of tho serious illness of a near relative,
from the family's winter horns la Santa
Barbara. . - -.; T .: ?
When Mrs. . Ripley aent - word . that
she wanted a lower Pullman reserva
tion ah wad Informed thsra would be
no such apace available for ssveral daya,
but aha insisted oa going. Transporta
tion on th limited must be paid for by
all who travel, and tha stress of weather
that ..nocked out th Salt Lake rout
has brougnt to th Santa Fe aa unprece
dented aastbound rush.
MAN AND WIFE GUILTY
OF STEALING CHICKENS
' --
("serial Mspatek to The learaaLV -Newberg.
Or, April I. The trial of
Mr. and Mra Davla of Chehalen moun
tain on th charge of ateallng chlckena
belonging to neighbors, was held her la
Justice IJnnvllle's court. Both pleaded
guilty. Davis was fined I2&. Penalty
waa auspended in th case of Mra
Davla.
Judge J. E. Magera of Portland was
here Tuesday to conduct a suit for Mra
E. Warren agalnat tha David Bros, tor
the recovery of money. A , Jury trial
waa had and resulted In a disagreement.
CITIZENS FORM LAW v
. AND ORDER LEAGUE
(Sneetal Dlmsteh ts The Joerssl ' '
Woodburn. Or .April J. A Law and
Order league was formed her last night
for th purpose of prosecuting illegal
votera at tha elty election held Monday,
and to enforce th city ordinances with
regard to saloons. Th officers of ths
league ar: HL Ovrton, president; Wal
lace Uveaay, vice-president; E. P. Mor-
com, secretary; A. E. Austin, treasurer,
BROKEN WHEEL PUTS
FREIGHT IN DITCH
' Iftseelal Dtanateh te The Joereetl
Bridal Veil. Or., April I. Seven ears
of a westbound freight train went into
tha ditch at Oneonta last night because
of a broken flange on a wheel of on
Of th car a Th passengers from th
Chicago-Portland train war tranaferred
around th wrack.
Snpremfl Court Justice. i '
Uoaraal BpeeJel Servtee.)
Milwaukee. Wla, April I. Though
th vot was vary close, returns now
in Indloat th lction of R. D. Mar-
ahalU Republican, as Justice of tha su
preme court, over Henry ucudder. Dem
ocrat. ' -
Spring Ailments
Tlmpleg, bollg, ecsems snd other
eroptioni, loos of. appetite, that tired
feeling, fits of bilioainess, Indigestion
snd headache, are some of them. -
They- ar all ' radically, and perm. J
centlv en red by Hood BamparflU. -Thla
great medicine thoroughly
cleanse ths blood and restores healthy
functional activity to the whole system.
It make people well.
" I have been naing- Hood'l Sarssps
rilla at a sprint; medicine for ten yean,
and hate never found anything better."
John Flemings, Campbell Hall, V. T.
Accept bo aabetirUt) for ' ' '
Hood'o Garoaparilla
InMsl rm having Hood's.' .(Jot it tod a v.
la liquid or tablet form. 1 100 Ponea $1.
INVERSE -
HER AVOIRDUPOIS
to think much of tha offer and tha cub
remained la tha Improvised pen on tha
poop deck- of the Arabia yesterday
morning Captain Neuman took another
look at her bearleta and it appeared to
him that aha had sprouted ao tasi cur
ing tha preceding 14 hours that ha
rapidly concluded to get rid of her be
fore aha would be big enough to take
command of tha whole ahlp. 8o he
hurried to the olty hall and Informed
tha power that the bear could be bad
for . tha acceptance thereof.
, The gift will b much appreciated
especially at thla time because tba larg
grtssly bear passed to tha happy hunt
ing grounda a few days ago. ' -.
MEN AND
LOGGER'S DEATH
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city. At tha hospital today It la said
that there la-lltUa hope, for hJ re
covery. .. ... : - i
Richard Whit, of Soappooae, fell be
neath Jh wheel i of affreight traln
Monday night andsuffered the loss ot
a leg. Tha other leg was severely In
jured. Ha waa Immediately placed In
the caboose of th train and removed to
this elty. . He was taken to St Vincent's
where It la said tha remaining leg will
likely have to ba amputated, . He may,
however, recover..: ...
"It's a cinch he can't talk, but how
do I know h can't heart" ventured on
of th clerks. "Msybe he's. Ilk a good
many of th rest playing "possum."
But Judg Seara decided, that Mr.
Reichl waa too expert In tapping th
air with hla fingers to be anything but
th genuln artlcl and th venire soon
left th courtroom with th conscious
neee that life has Its eompanaatlans,
svaa for a deaf mute.
HILL AKD HARRILIAN
BOTH rART TERLIINALS
Hot Bidding Contest Expected
in Chicago at Foreclosure '.
Sale of Property. '
(Joanal gpfclal 8errla.t
Chicago, April . There will ba of
fered for sal in this city, nnder fore
closure proceeding on May.lVtha.prop--
eny or in Chicago Terminal Transfer
railroad company. At on time It waa
euppoeed that thla event would excite
but llttl attention, but would simply
a jnatter of form. In which a bid would
be mad for James J. Hill aad the prop,
fty knocked down to him Jn aulok 4im,a
Tt' l 'now reported that if HM is
counting on any sues proceedings h is
liable to a big surprise,, aad that fe
win rina in th ranks of those opposed
to him a very strenuous opposition. Th
Baltimore Ohio la credited with a
desire to obtain th property eo that It
may have euitabl termlnafa of Its own
In this City, and It la said ta ha will.
Ing to pay. a good round sum for
It Behind ths Baltimore tk Ohio Is
understood to b R H. Harrlman.
TRI-STATE MEETING OF-
RAILWAY COMMISSIONS
Rpeelsl ntopsteh Tha JearaaL) -
Olympla. Wash- April t Tha rail
road commission of Washington. Ore
gon and Montana will hold a conference
in Olympla on Thursday, April 11,
which will probably continue during th
remainder or mat week. Tba purpose
of th conference ' la primarily to give
tne jwo visiting, commissions th bene
fit of such information and suggestions
about organisation :-' and work as th
members of th Wsshlngton commis
sion have acquired alnce the commis
sion's organisation two yeara ago. both
th Oregon and Montana commlaalona
having been created by th recant legis
latures in those states.
, Quite as important, however, I th
plan or carrying on - tbe work of th
three commission In antlr harmony
If - possible, and this subject will be
thoroughly discussed when the member
of the railroad regulative bodle meet
TO RESUME WORK ON ' -
WASHINGTON HIGHWAYS
, (gveeM DtsMteh ta Tke Jeerest)
' Olympla, Wash., April I. State High
way Commissioner- J. ' M. Snow today
announced that work would b reauroed
tomorrow on th Cowllts . Pass State
road, for which th recent legislature
made an additional aproprlatlon of
$40,000. Work has bean suspended on
tht road, aa on othere, during th win
ter season. Work will also be resumed
on th Methow-Barren road. In Okano
gan county, within two weeks, an ad
ditional appropriation .of 111,00 having
been mad for that highway. , - .
CHIEF SPANISH WAR "'
' VETERAN IS COMING
Hamilton Ward, national commander-
tn-ohlef of th United Spanish War
Veterans, Will arrive in Portland with
his wlf thla evening, to Inspect the
local camp, which number about 400
member a. Commander Ward will re
mi In In Portland until Friday, when he
will go to Seattle to inspect th camp
there. - - - " . .. -
Will Have Coatft.
(RpeeJal Olaoatf tJ Tbe jMraal.l
Tacoma, Wash., April I. Four eoun-
oilmen each were, elected by th Dem
ocratic and Republican parties here yes
terday. Th election of a Democratic
eounoilman n, South Tacoma bi th
majority of el will t. contested.
npubllran Mayor at Boise. '.
(Special Dlac.tr te Tae learaekl '
Boise, Iila ho. April I. John M.
Haines. Republican, waa elected mayor
of Boise yesterday by s majority of 0(0
over V. C. Kerr, ClUsona candidate, and
U W Qrubb, Laor candidate. - '
Wlh PlMd Not Guilty. .
Joorn.t Soedal Semrawi
Chicago. April t. John R. Walsh to
day pleaded aot guilty to th rhsrge of
misappropriating 1100, 000. Ill trial
waa fixed for October It.
ARDOUR PACKING
. PLAOT PRDL1ISED
Much Reason to Believe They
Will Erect Great Workson
Hathaway Tract. ,
' (ftseelal rH.patel ta Tke Iearaal.1 '
Vancouver. Wash.. April l.vAlthough
those who ar known to be on th In-
eld refuse to talk, there I good rea
son to believe that Armour et Co- th
Chicago padklng firm, is figuring on
erecting an Immense packing plant and
slaughter house near this city. It has
been known for several montha. In fact
ever sine a short time previous to th
announcement that Swift Co. would
build In Portland, that agents of Ar
mour 4c Co. have been engaged In look
ing up-a suitable sit for a packing
Plant. . . . , . .
on Jan.. t, J. B. Laos r of Portland.
acting for unknown' parties, y purchased
th Hathaway farm, to tha west . of
Vancouver, for .17,50.0. from Warren
Merchant . This property canaieU of 110
acres and contains one of tha finest
factory or manufacturing stleatn thla
vlclnityT" There Is several thousand feet
of excellent river frontage almost op
posite the' mouth of the Willamette
river, on th north bank of the Co
lumbia. It was known at th time of
th sal that the purchase waa mad
for- eastern parties, frra certain cir
cumstances, aurrounding th transfer of
th property. , Now it has leaked out
on what seems to be reliable Informa
tion that the eastern parties ar son
thr than th Armour syndicate. . . .
REVOLVER DUEL !
..'j -. (Continued from Page Ona) i
The burglar Jumped from th aid
porch to tha ground and ran. Mr. Din
ner, after, nrtng a eoupl of shots,
thought it aafe to look out and h put
hi head out at th window in time te
ee th miscreant running around th
corner of the house. Qlltner ran
through th houa to hla father' a bad
room, hoping to get another and more
effective ahot, but on looking out of
th window ther he was aeen, by th
fleeing burglar.' who fired a ahot Into th
air. Olltner thought It wla to keep In
doors, and did jiot continue th duel.
Th burglar escaped, although a police
man heard th ahota and saw two man
running away from the house. '
.-. Hn onto -Boaidrao. "
Th Brat appearance of tha burgUr
was at th residenc of Mr. Soul, next
door to th home of Messra Olltner
and Patterson. Ho rang the doorbell,
evidently Intending to hold up Mra
Soul before she cduld ascertain his
purpose. Contrary to his expectations,
ah did not pay any attention to th
bell. ' H then placed hi overcoat in
a tree opposite th Olltner-Patterson
residence and went over to th house
to make an axamlnation. He found
Mr. Patterson In th aot of (having.
Th burglar, as shown by his tracks
snd marks on ths grass, aat down, and
patiently : waited until Patterson had
shaved and propped himself comfort
ably in bed to read a magastna. ,8ud
denly th' window, which waa up a
Tew mcnes. was violently ' raised a
. hand grabbed tba window blind and
aent It to th top ""with a loud nplaa
and Patterson- wss paralysed with as-tonlahmant-by
seeing .. a- pink-masked
face, then shoulders and a hand stretch
toward him holding a vicious-looking
revolver, a gruff .voice ordered Mm to
hold up his hands. .
Xla stands Vf. ':..
" Patterson at first thought somebody
wss playing a Joke and continued te
star at tha Intruder although th lat
ter again' Insisted that his hands should
go up. , Mra Patterson, wno was wid
awake, suggested to Patterson that he
had better put up his bands, and he
then did .ao. " T burglar then said: . 1
. "Now, ahell out all th money you
have and any other valuables." j
"Well, I haven't much nothing worth
while," said Patterson modestly, care
fully keeping hla hand in th air. '
"Hurry up and throw out what you
have," ordered the burglar.
Patterson reached out and eecured
hla trousers and was Ashing out hla
valuables when tha welcome vole of ,
Olltner from th window above broke
on. hi ear. followed by th fusillade I
and th sudden disappearance of th
burglar. , ' . :
" ALIENISTS BARRED
"h ' ' (Continued from ! Ona.)
At this point Evelyn entered th
courtroom. JoalahThaw wa th only
other member of the family present
Th 'at of Diefendorfs testimony was
that Thaw was medically Insane, but
legally responsible. j
. Ths hearing was Interrupted by th
passage of an Italian funeral cortege
led by a brass band playing a funeral
dirge. All cept-Thw smiled. -x j
Another Frlvat Sxamtaatloa. - .
Commissioner McClur seoretly croee-.
examined Dlefendorf about 2 mlnutea.
Th lawyer grouped themselves about
th witness stand and th question
were saked and answered In 'whispers.
Dr. Wagner took tba sUnl whan Dlefen
dorf waa raleaaed, and said ther was
not tha slightest doubt In his mini that
Thaw Is sntlrely capable of undarsUnd-
Ing hi poettion, th nature of tha pro
ceeding against him, and of odvispg
his counsel.
Following Hertridg' .. examination
th commission said it would examine
no more wltneasea. Th room was
oleared and th oommlaalon went tnl
executive session for a nrlvata exam.
lnhtlon of Thaw.
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TWICE DEPOSED MAYOR
DEFEATED BY CORNELL
" (lesraal Sseetat Semes.)
Kansas City. M April 1. W. W.
Rosa, Democrat, twice mayor of Kan
sas City, Kansas, and ' twice deposed,
waa - defeated for reeleetlon yesterday
by a majority of about l.eod of a total
vets of 16,000. D. E. Cornell, Repub
lican, waa elected.
' Serious Clime Charged.
Lloyd Burtle waa put on trial In th
circuit court thla afternoon for con
tributing to the delinquency of 11-year-old
Emma Mevta The crime I alleged
to have been committed on February .
l- - . - . 1 1
v COFFHB :
There is nodifficulty in
petting good coffee. : : j
1 .There is no difficulty in
having good coffee.- r
.Tear rnxsr retnrsi year sraaey I ye aeat i
Mka tchlUlaf 'I Beit. '
WOMEN IN HOSPITALS
Experiences of Mrs. Rockwood and Miss Tierney
MISS MARGARET TIEflNEY
larg proportion of tha operation
performod In our hospital aro upon
women snd girls for soma orfaalg
tronbla, ' ...
Whv should this be ths aa f
. Becaua they havn neIeoUd thm
e)ve, a svery on of thear patisnt
la the .hospital bad had plant ot
warning la thos dragging sensation a,
pains at laft'or rigll of abdomen,
backache, nervoua zhauatlon. In
flammation, uloaraUoa, dipla
ments, snd other organio waakneaaea.
- Allot theas tymptoma ar lodl ca
tions ot sa unhealthy condition of th
female svstem and It not heeded the
penalty has to be paid by s dangerou
operation. - .r When these symptoms
manifest themselves, do not. drag'
along- until yon ar obliged to go to
th hoepltal and submit to an opera
tion but remember that Lydia E.
Pinkham' Vagatable Compound, made
from native root snd herbs, haa saved
hundreds of women from surgical
operations. -?-'
Lvdln B. Pinkbam'g YegeUble
Componndi ba eared more ca ot
feminine Ills than say other on
remedy, Suoh Utters aa thafallowing
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Mrs. Pinkham's Stnndlng Invitation to Women
Women ufferln from say form of femsls weakness are Invited to
promptly oommunlcate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. From the
symptoms given, the trouble may bo located snd the quickest sad snreet way
of recovery advised. Out of her vaat volume of experience la treating female
ills Mrs. Pinkham probably has ths vary knowledge that may help your
Her sdvios te free snd always neipnu. ,
Aik Mrs. nikUtt't Adrlce A WoBti Bert Uadcntuds Woau's Ills.
AGED COURT BAILIFF
SUFFERS FROM AILMENT
Captain Georg Egbert, bailiff In th
United . States court, waa unable
through Illness, t attend court - thi
morning for ' th first time la many
yeara . Captain Egbert I it years of
age. Ha -la .Buffering -from aa ailment
in hi foot, causing swelling and much
pain. Bo AMver wa th pain yester
day that It was with great difficulty
that Captala Egbert was able to at
tend court. -. Captain Egbert Buffered a
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Mrs. C A. Eockwood, teacher of
Parliamentary Law, of Free 8tt
Fredonls, N. T., writes t
Tor years I suirered with female troubla
It was decided thai aa operation waa neeee- '
sary,-aad although I submitted to a eeriou"
operation my sufferings continued, until .
Lydia B. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound
Lydia B. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound
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mnmmanqoa ana is provea a marvelous
Iv. aoauickly did it restore my health.
my haa
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It ha eon m.
Mia Margaret Tierney, of No. lit
W. Sth street. New York, writes:
Pear Mra, Fwkbam ; - : -r'
"Wben only alrhteen year of age our
physician decided that aa operation waa
neoeseary to permit of my womanly organs
performing their natural functions. My
mother oojeoua ana oeing - urgea ny a
relaalv to try Lydia B. Pinkham' Veget
able Compound did so. I soon Improved In
1th, th proper condition war establish
ed and I am wall aad strong, thanks to
Lydia B. Pinkkams VegetabU Compound. "
" No other remedy - has ' sueh un
uallned endoaenwiat ss Lydia E.
Fiakhsm's Vagetabls Compound. ' No
other remedy In the world has suoh
s record of eures of femsls. ills.
trek of paralysis aom . time ago
which left him In an .. enfeebled condi
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BEER MAKERS' STRIKE ,
IS WON BY OWNERS
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St Louis. April S. Th brewery work-ars'-unlons
this morniag decided to r
turn' to work at the terma offered-by
th brewery ownera before th strike.
Th strike-ta practically over, but the
unions will continue their fforta to se
cure a closed shop, : , 1
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serves Ghlrardelll'a dellc-'
Ions Cocoa for the breakfast
of her lo?ed ones does
much to prepare them to'
meet all conditions of I
weather, work and worry. J
lightens her own labors
also to
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