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SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 1007. fJilCIIIIIESHll COIKSiIII III & POWERFUL TRACTION COMPANY VJILL PUSH VJORK AT NIGHT STRANGE suppLAnr m KEII REVEL 1 1; FORCE M I-- f- Western Union Officials Rev. , W. P. F. Ferguson That Would Do Away with the Bhils, , ; Telegraphy and Drags :v : Would Be But Little More Startling iv Plan Use of Barclays in 'f ! Event of a Strike. Makes Sensational Charge . Against' Politicians. ; in an tne Marvelous Things Pone ; by People Who Hare Tril This Wonderful . Na ' .. HAVE FAITH IN NEW MRS. ROOSEVELT WAS , System. : AUTOMATIC OPERATOR GROSSLY, MISTREATED How Prominent Men and ' Women Use It .to Influence tha Minds of . Others Heal Themselvei and Oth , erg of Chronic Diseases, Nervous ... Disorders ' and Habits as If bv Telegraphers' Plaocs Will Be Filled President's, Wife Allowed , to Ride With Invention of Vice-President I Down i Streets of Panama , Dowing Magic Anyone Can Do It Dis tance No Barrier One' 'Person'! ' an . - -x a . a at h ot Company If Agreement la Not to Baa Women .Whom She : ' Reached. Thought Were Respectable.; . control uver Anotner now ruliy ftxpiainea. v, THE - OREGON : 'aaa mi ii ii in 1 1 mi nowin un 111 n mn hihi ' 'ft 1 v (Fabllcbcni Pres. by Special Uand Win.) New York, June 1. Strike clouds which have ben hoveling; over the of flea of tha Waatarn Union Telegraph company for aoroa weeka aeam to hara ; bean almost dissipated tonight, and tha surprising Independence and lndlffer , anea of tha Weatern Union officials to tha etrike talk could ba traced largely to tha new machine for' tha transmis sion and receiving of meaaagea which la rapidly being Inatailad by tha Waat arn Union. While tha machine la not absolutely 1 new and has been used experimentally mom una. Work all nlgbt for three nighta la vmi.e nas wwaD part of tha plan of tha United Railway! it iaka 5 w:: e-4 Seen of.Nisbt .Work Alone Front Street, Where JUllt, Are Being Id by the United Railways. ; tha present erlsia. Xaohlae to topples Oparatoza. A ' The machine, which la known aa tha Barclay, named after John C Barclay, for tha construction of their Front etreet road In order not to Interfere with tha Front, atraet merohente on buay daye. Tha four blooka from Mor ' vloe-prealdeat of tha Weatern Union, rlaon to Oak etreeta, tha heart of tha and Ita Inventor and former owner, ob wholeaale dtatrict, waa left for the laat - vlatea tha neoeeatty of trained operatora, and tha Una waa flrat completed from any peraoa capable of operating any Oak atraet to tha terminal yarda and ' ordinary typewriter being qualified to from Morrleon to Carathara atraet ba eaa tha machine, which. It la claimed, rora work In tha ongeated dUtrlot waa has greater aocuracy and apeed than can ba poaelbly attained by tha moat skilled operator. . ; adncea Bxpenaea. Mr. Barclay .who sold hie patent to ' tha Waatarn Union, elalma that tha vae of tha machine will reeult In a CI per sent reduction of operating expenaea, ' while tha efficiency of tha service Is Increased 10 per cent. Tha earing in expanaa oomea from tha fact that girl a, paid from, II to tl per weak, oaa do the work of operators who average III a "week, Tha preceaa Is simple to look at X message la tapped off on what looks like an ordinary typewriter. ; Through this machine runs a. tape and on thla tha letters of tha Morse alphabet are Impressed In doU and daahes. Tha , taper Is then run through an electrical machine by which these dots and dashes are transmitted to tha receiving and t of tha line directly on a typewriter. It la claimed that with SO machines already Installed Imthe New Tork office one aeventh of the' company's business Is now conducted by tha machlnea bernn. Friday Is always the busiest day for Front atraet merchants. Accordingly work waa not begun on the foar blooka until Friday night. .Than a force of 10 men fcnd 11 teams was put to work and kept buay all night They rested un til yeeterday afternoon, whan they be gan again and worked all night laat sight They are working today aad will work all night tonight By rushing the work through In this way the offlciala of the company expect to have the track laid and the atraet la condition so that pavers can begin relaying the pavement by tomorrow -morning. The cement will nave time to naraen so tne street can ba used again by next Friday, when the next buay day cornea. Thla plan of doing . the work waa agreed upon after a consultation with the commission man and wholesalers oa Front street who said they preferred to have tha four blocks dona at once. MONSTER PARADE OF LOCAL SCHOOL CHILDREN Five Cup Prizes for Schools Making the Best General Appearance in Line. r, t " THREE BANDS WILL ADD TO COLOR OF EVENT An order for too more "Barclays" has Final Arrangements for Competitive been placed, to ba- mstauea in omees over the entire system. COriSPIRAGY.CASE UP TO DEFENSE Parade Have Not Been Completed But Will Be Some Day This Week. ' - ' i ; A meeting of all tha committees and workera having in charge tha rose show ana nesia June zo and 21, baaVbeen called for tomorrow evening at I o clock in the Chamber of Commerce bulldlnc when final arrangements will be com pleted in tha different departments eon nected with the work. President XX w. Rowe stated laat evening that the encouragement and liberality from all classes presages an unqualified auccesa for the floral car nival. Those In charge are - making every errort to arouse Interest both in and out of Portland and theyconfl- (Spedat Dispatch to The JoormiU dently expect that 100.000 guests will Moscow, Idaho, June Tha govern I be In Portland during tha two dava ment closed lta case against Ketten-1 Dataa for tha fiesta were selected f bach, Kester and Dwyer In the federal that advantage might ba taken of the f court this afternoon. The laat witness y7lw m bf th raIlr05'J I a Tnhin Mimui ftwtti nm. tot tn convention of tha Oregon De- t V TannahllV wunael for the t- veiopm,nt j,,,,, whIch mMt( la Po t. i fendants, who waa called to prove that jUM 10 and jv nerenaanta Kettennacn ana Kaater ware i. m.. .... ..i B. r. Cannon, : Brant Wlckeraham. Kester Kettenhach Counsel Will ; Call Their First ! Witness Monday. Defendants Kettenbach and Kester were ; officers of the Lewletoa National bank , r and Robnett the bookkeeper. The court i bad called attention to tha fact that 1 nothing had bead placed In evidence to ahow that .the., defendants were eon- a nected with' the bank. , " . Tannahlll. waa unable to ear. he knew - of the relationship of defendants to tha bank, but he believed one' was , presK ' dent and the other cashier. Associate Counsel Moore said tha case must ba " ' a weak one. alnce tha government would i resort to the unusual- method of Intro-1 Circulars signed by a committee of ducing.deranaantr counaei 0"Mi.M(- Boandinavlana are being scattered about ster up the govarnmahrs bvldenoe. the city: reminding the votera of the I e-defensa will begin the presenta- fact that 1$ yeara ago Dr. U M. Davis. I0 bt evWencaMonoay turning, and catof for cduncllman at large, de f baa' asked that Mary J. Harris, who .,.. i i JTU.,. i ha r v . .. Ji , uverad a few remarks in the city coun- than. An effort will ba made to lm- flU hlca n Y M 1 .n MmD"r' peach certain parto her testimony, l. to th i effect that it would not be ad- Several witneaaea ware Introduced yiaable'tflflet.the street cleaning to con. ; this forenoon for the purpose of prpv-lng-, conspiracy. Their testimony ap parently failed to Connect Kettenbach and' Kester . with the 'purported crime, although It did implicate Dwyer. j Frank Morrison of Clarkaton. "Wash- : ington, teeunea mat . vwyer naa ' ap proached him in It 01 with a proposl- ! tlon to go Into partnership. He aald I be had an arrangement with Kester to ? acquire timber and one fourth of all i that was acquired would be his .share. He declined the' proposition. . , f BARON KUR0KI SEES 1 YELLOW- MELODRAMA Charles McDonnell, i P. W. Custer ' and Professor, Robert Krobn has arranged the detail for the Thursday or "School Children Parade." Arrangements for the monster competitive parade on Friday have not been entirely completed. The children's parade will be contem poraneous with the. exhibit of the Rose society at the Forestry building, on Thursday,. June .20, and will move at J. -SO p. m. f rom the corner of Park and Jefferson streets. Five eup prises will be awarded to the schools making the bast .'general appearance. Three bands will be as signed at propee intervale in the long column. Tha Judgea will be General Owen Summers, Colonel C. U. Oanten beln. Colonel James ' Jackson, : Colonel R. C. Oublts and Colonel George T. Willett They will Inspect the parade at varloua vantage polnte and the re viewing stand. Squad of mounted police. Grand . Marshal H. C. Campbell and staff. Officers aad members of Rose so ciety in carriagea. Directors of school board in rlagea. WHEELER PAYS TO AVOID SUIT Wealthy Retired Army Of ficer Forfeits Money to a Philadelphia Woman. 1 4 t MRS. CAMPBELL SATS- ' WINE WAS DRUGGED -(Hearst News by Loarest teased Wire.) e Tork,'June 1. Rev. W. P. F. Fer- guson, editor of the Defender, aays some pretty severe things about the congressional party which visited the isthmus of Panama recently. He says 'cpeaaing or the visits Of congress men, i mar rroterlr ' mention a., few Incidents that ehow- the moral Influenoe or such visits. -, I waa in Colon when tha ateamer Panama arrived there In the early part of last month with: a big party occongressmen. The greater part or the company appeared to be self. respecting gentlemen of whom any American cltlsen might properly . be proud. There waa,- however, a minority contingent of. a very different sort These fellows rushed from the steamer, where, according . to report, - they had by no means been deprived of liquid refreshments, straight- to - the nearest bar. I found seven within ten minutes after the ship had arrived at her dock lined up against the bar of the Uni versal, on Fifth street , "Some of this same : party ' of con gressmen gave an exhibition of Anglo Saxon civilisation tn thla city by 'rough-housing one American- disorder ly house and drinking $10 worth of champagne in another. Zjeeted From CMnmlll. "Another congressman became so disgracefully intoxicated at the Tlvoll while the party waa here that be waa ejected from that resplendent govern ment glnmlll and waa foroed to spend the night elsewhere. All whom I hard refer to thla and the matter was com mon talk for a week considered the courage of the hotel management the only remarkable-feature of the The matter was patched up the next morning." . , In speaking of Panama bo says: "One of the reaaona why Panama rives at flrat the better Impression than Colon. Is the fact that now the most of the vicious resorts have been forced to aeek the aeclualon of the aide streets. Thla was not tha case for marly. Central' avenue, the leading .etreet of the city. , formerly was How Every Man, Woman and Child in the World Can Have "The 8e. ereta of Magnetic Force, Ilealth and Power" , Abeo- , luteljr Pre,' , - , , Andloii I-'. ."! ;ii 'y Real Estate Operators i;, . Get in do as others in this neighborhood have done fore - Losing Consciousness and houses. Mrs. Theodora Roosevelt when she visited thla olty with her .Ordered Butler to Call Cab to husband last November, rode down . i - (Central avenue, bowing light and left uvum ta woman, manr of them Americana. whom aha doubtleas supposed to be ladlea of the city and wives of Ameri can gentlemen, dui wb wmrm in puim Beant.' Hm bv ' Iimri lmtA nrm New :Tork,. June 1CaeUla William of fact one of the most remarkable ag Wheeler, a well-known clubman and ft,n ? ff . ,m'?nV!w wealthy retired rmr of floor, living at bl,1 A?m" JJl oar- LN0- " W-t Jlfty-flrat street ha. left by th.PanLnT government of v. ur uia cinuiirumiwa a th eitv locatina all aens oi vice on Marching brigade of II eompanlaa of "u" orougni against mm Dy.aira. Bland side streets." school children, representing It schools: ampoeu, a Deauurui young woman of maximum to any oompany, 100. Mlal-1 Pittsburg. In her ault" which waa filed mum 14. last November in the supreme court in Professor Robert Krohn, commanding this city, Mrs. Campbell alleges that and directing school brigade and drill Captain "Wheeler had lured her to hla squads. ' bachelor Quarters and aiihtatiMi h tn Squad Of S0 children in garland drill. I Indignities. Although she asked for CHILDREN'S FETE ! FOR ADVANCEMENT Squad of 10 children in wreath drill. 125,000 damages, only 11,100 was paid Alternating S-minute exerciee. in aettlement. Captain Wheeler al- ear guara pawon oi police. I though forced to compromise, filed an Line of march North on Park to answer in court denvin h.r ,. Salmon, east oa Salmon to Sixth, .north lira Camnbell la the wif. Ae tr.nn. on Sixth to-Plna. eaat on Pine to Campbell of Plttaburr. She la n Fourth, south on Fourth to the re- old and a blonde of atriBBe- ainttr.nM ""' v bwuuu I Hr nusoana aid not know of th mt. Fourth. Continue south on Fourth to soda in which Cantain wn.i u.jl. If. Ji. . I ... . .. r 'e ' v disperse. Institute Club of People's Institute Has Planned Wonderfal Event For Worthy Cause. The Institute dab of the People's In- SCANDINAVIANS HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN SLURS OF LONG AGO tractors who would hire "niggers. Chin, amen, Scandinavians and auoh rif-raff ' until long after tha ault waa filed, atituta is arranaina for a wonderful Campbell anu hla wife are now la Pitta- children's fete, which will Interest ev burg with their two children. erybody in Portland, either as a par- Mrs. Campbell s mother, Mrs, . Robert tlclpant or spectator. The f unda da A. Gardner, waa once socially prominent rived from the fete win sro to the var in .Pittsburg. The daughter met Cap- ioua departments of the Institute, euch tain Wheeler, who la about SO yeara old aa manual training, kindergarten, sew n e)ntertaanlngf talker, at the WaU ing and cooking claases, gymnasium oorf-Astorla. and athletic work, and also to tha chll- Mre. Campbell says aha went to hla dren's playgrounds of the Institute dub. studio tosee his pictures and after In Multnomah club grounds will be reaching the, captain's apartmenta waa given Jessie I Gaynor'e Mother Goose persuaded by him to take a glass of opera for children, The House that wine.' She became dirty and the Idea Jack Bullf one of the most beautiful IV? '."."V ine wine waa arugged.1 of entertainments. Professor F. T. Melntvre. a well-to-do scientist of this cltv. haa created aaen sation in the hypnotlo world. Through delving down in the realms of nature's mysteries he haa discovered a delicate but powerful system that aeema des tined to revolutionise .the theories of tha moat noted authorltlea on Mind Force. Some people look upoa him aa a man possessing a stranre power, for he haa told them now to Influence people inr ana near ana, to neal themselves ana others of their lUs aa If by magic. Ha telle them how to project their thoughts, develop a powerful mentality and build up the mechanism of the body and brain. Doctors and magnet Ista who have teated the workinge of oia new discovery aamit inst it sur passes anything in the history of psy chlo power. In explaining the method Professor Mclntyre aays: "I am convinced that everybody can accomplish the thlnga I have done If they understand the sys tem. It would be a grand thing if every man, woman and child in this country learned tha use of this wonderful sys tem. There ahould ba no more disease, iramonuuy, arunaenness, aesponaenoy, separations, poverty or failure In Ufa I have aent free illustrated pamphlets to people In many parts ot the world, which explain tha DrlndDlea of mv new discovery, and I And they can do the eame wonderful thlnga I have dona, and for which soma persons think I possess a apeclal power. I have aent these printed pamphlets . nut without - env charge whatever, as I am anxloua to nave every one try the wondera of this new discovery. The letters received from persona who tried it are the same. Many are loud In their exclamations of surprise and thanks, and say they never areamea suon tnmga - possic-ie.-, l re ceive many fine presents and enloy worainr ror tne upnriing or mankind ana science, ine xina letters received from grateful hearts more than pay for the interest I take. I will send a copy of my free book to every ceraon who writes ma without any charge. wnaiover. Professor Mclntvre has a basketful of letters, from people in many parts ot we wona. xney are, inaeea. start line. Mr. James Kuhal. a nmmlnint businees man of Chicago, writes the zoiiowing: "I never dreamed euch things pos sible. If I had only .known thla sooner. This system haa made- a different man of me. I shall aive us business and make more money through the uae of mis system tnan i can in ray business. It has brought back mv slant I can see without glasses, and. work without I Hundreds of Lots them, too. It haa overoome - my back- -The Scandinavian of Portland have v " w. nvP9' Mrs. Oaynor-o mualb Is well-known to not become reconciled, although r. ..?LM fh! V'1!1 moalo lovers In Portland, while the rare IMVia haa A-rrtraaiiA1 hla anrrnw a hla I , .... cm ignorance, and they still remember the resolutions adopted at. a mass meeting protaetlng against tha Inexcusable oon- f n't ' 5," fi1,! hfr way ent work such as a children's opera duct of tha oounoiiman th electric button- and touched It -ll..Z Vu". , Z. re I nuvMiu w a u aavub iua fv;ja, nuuv r.10NY K1ARKET LOOKS BETTER I J0UENALISTS FLEE Tha butler responded and Mrs Camnhn ordered him to call a carriage. When FE0M ANGRt PARENTS -p-'tment.. the rn.7. . .n mln over with fun and jollity. : For the escorted M?s. Campbell ick to " !dultli"th Uad,n ri,f: Mr.. Gaynor A . w MWs I V. a aa rfH ft a. PI SAma aa'Vltvla.ll'sb 1vlna anil Former Editor of Inter-Mountain Elopes With Society Writer of Denver Post. ' WATCHERS WILL BE ON LOOKOUT wardness and I can now handle mv customers in fine shape. I did not know I waa so full of the magnetism. I think your system wonderful." Mr. Eugene Devenaon, Baton Rouga, "I writes: 'navmg tried your sya- vain i unneHimiiniriT oronounce it tn M and to do aH you claim for It" 1 Rev. E. G. King, pastor Christian cnuron, upper xaae, cat, writes: "l cannot recommend your system too highly, and I am willing to answer any InnilfHaa In ra.ar4 I Dr. H. 'A. Lounsbunr. Wheatlv. On tario, Canada, writes: "I have thor-l ougniy inveatigatea tne methods and In ventions of Professor Mclntyre, and can eay mat nis system is scientific and surpasses anytning in the line of thera peutics inat naa come to my notice." Fred 8. Brett Apartado 286, Guada lajara, Mexico, writes: "I have done wonderful things in-Influencing people wim inn eysiem. nave naa over fie persons under mv control, and mm. several nriant "tomcal inn." and the I penea tnem to ao siartune- thinaa. t music generally la or a very high order. 1"" "efyooay to try it. xnis sys While written for the regular theatre "VS,,!" J:",yv . Here is a chance for you. Election day will cut no figure, with me. I shall be here to give full particulars. But, boys, get in the band wagon, and buy, sub divide and make a com-' - - . . . -', -' , ; petency for life. This will be sold by public auction in the xorridors of the Chamber la as clever as It Is beautiful, brim- Building At II A. Me. Tuesday June 4 stage, its scenes and setting are dis tinctly pastoral, and It la to have lta Thla free book la full of atartllna- a. pianauons ana pictures, snowing that any one can master. In a ahort time, tha Financial Situation Is So Complex That Forecasts Are Impossible. Pirtl!hra' Press by' Spatial Leaicd Wire.) C'nlcago, jyne l. wnerai Baron Ku- (Betnt News by Lonrest Leased Wire.) Denver, June 1. After a romantic courtship of more than two years. James Kelly, general passenger and ticket agent of the Moffat railroad, and formerly managing editor of the Butte Inter-Mountain, and Miss Erlyn Brown, first out-of-doors presentation In Fort-4iower to control and mr th n.n3a ocners. it oescriDes the strange phe- uuuiciib, i f-ayciuc una xiypnotio in-1 fllllliMl Armt U-jkltnv D.n.l.. L . 1 I r T . , IU.WIIU uvun m uia ivi cgluuuu. ( . -T, ' ' a. . .wm Mill I vuvvcuct uciicrm v-iurnea to uem. From behind bushes and trace and rocks ouaaesuve xnerapeuwes, personal Mag- ocratlc Headquarters WlU Keep Ta ??SZ KS i i nfiusrn inmiaanna nr miiaai ai eswei ts 160 Acres Down Fraudulent Voting. party, because It is "Jack's Birthday." iii VThV h hi vi.Tt!.-r; and Bo-Peeps. BorBlus and Jacks snd of .the Inner or dormant forces of con- jiiia win do mere, bh weii aa every centration,. . lores . or charaoter, - will I other child of Mother Goose. power, memory, determination, ambi- Mrs. A, E. Hockey, .chairman of the " entnueiasm, inspiration, continuity Circular letters sent out bv Mar t roki, after a day's outing at Lake Oe- traWlshers Press by Bpeelat Leaked Wire.) former actressy who for seVeral. years J lane's campaign managers to addresses children's department, and Mrs. War- of thought and the ability to throw oft i neva, returned to the city andytonight New York. June 1. Taking into con- has been odety editress of the Denver taken from the registration lists have, ren Thomas, chairman of the chll- the evil effects of disease and despond- mttnnAaA M f rtsn tt. '-whArA A AimtSnnliv ilrlasatlnn tha manv mnA AnmnlAV In. 4 vrveh rtf A m Artisan rfttom im i iL. .l. s..a.ui I IPetrrid. f w avew.w .v.. uu as I IIUCUUBsJ 111 I U.m VUiUIUiCU HiVUKLIUIa, f. va.V I -w f"lT.lnie!SmLClm" indeed.-ene of the moat amas- Post, elooed thla afternoon and were I in many instances, been returned un , I openea to Democratic Is a Catholic and Mies I with notifications that tl i panimeat of plalna, battle, and mk lrnV llrm t m ."".a" .niw.l-;"p a aL e "X 'r carriers. . v I halUva bloodshed.. Sunday nleht tha . T.i ,.,.7. """" --""n"w wai airara mat return oi inese unopened Clrctt- h.. h.- tha h..,t. ta . of It m ha fhonlrful I nnl.i. ....r,C: Japanese war hero and his suite will on tmm.,t- ora- nf J nriria Jj.fi.Si1!.?"!0 ? ?.V,1ral ?Won that .some of - . Miss Martin haa been Identified I roa . flnanolal and social auocesa; It headniia.i-tara . "V. " ' i' " " . " inaeea.-na or tne i i iil ... . . I au vticu avi wavaa e a sa nwiatua vum- i lrtsTiv . mraraarind TWtrm .Mf tka - .miss wivn notincanons tnat tne parties can- mittee under them. . : -T.i' mKiZZZim Miss Margaret Martin of Chicago will I cover, and all who receive free copies I l Vualna- nraaantad with tha uaual nrmm. I ..... , I - , , . or roiuciapca la pernaps itn ai me pree- I Rrown ian at any previous time hurrie express positive opinions Rev j lata course OIi.prices. Preabvterlan rhiiwh tla tha Vnt rh. thnaa h a.nn k. w ..T." L '" . "VT.Cr ?.-rVL'rt"l' "- All that can be said about the prevail- nZ'ui an.. V ZZZZZTZZ T" taeopera from ita; first produe- - ' iT,iT On the Sandy Road, east of Rose City Park, one mile north of Mon-tavilla. t start for Seattle, whence they will sail I for Ydkohama. 1. "hit It U B'rown'.Tar.nl.1" I'V If"1lent : UT wok w5l kwnT to the ' tic at th- BrWB . ? PL.0" BJren t? ,tn J!irl.trara. In Last, and also in southern California, y ? , i.i, . -a .v.. VimVM. A Ti OV VTnTTM close of the ek as It w the begln: n . WTfl - trmnjw ; r.VL:,, 'tt J,. h A- . P aerful book rlti a postal "or letteTtS OF STAGE BTOAWAl but one vray ot look,n' upn he flnan- B A XT TQ Uf A m?Tk nT guard aaainst ani ittemt .7 uT',." .1"""' 2Z1 S?"S. "l"1" 2rr.ul J r letter to jjin io xuaxjiuu JX li,n - fra.Mnia; ".Vivrr: if "?,'u..'r: ..7n"r." p-. 7 r01???0!--. : Mcintyre, Dept. mo. ( (Special tUpatch to Tha Journal.) J Klamath Falls, Or., June 1. Those h injured la the disastrous runaway of 'the stage Wednesday, are getting along ; nlooly and their Injuries have proved less serious than at first thought. The I funeral of the driver, George Galbreath, who was fatally injured, waa held at i Poe Valley yesterday. : No one can tell - the cause of the runaway. It waa the y worst 'accident that ever occurred en a Klamath (Ufa clal affairs that was, that public - con- oaence naa Deen so severely snaxen tnat there waa no buying power in the mar ket.' Special liquidation waa apparent ttvtav ir i TIT? -nrTiT It thl 5Sa 1 M, ' wtcher Toy Shop" and "The House That Jack No. 128 West Thirty-fourth street. NeW LMOII MADE BEEK f,!,tb, i?011 wl 'Provided with a BuilV during the last two seasons. York. N. Y. All who Write will receive ' , 'l,t..' ,th voters who cannot be found The grounds are fo be donated br the "! .n on disappointed. It Is s ., North Bank Ralls Past Irrlgon. . t ' iSperlai Otopatrt u The anraal l V ' Irrlgon, Or., June I. By. Monday '' noon, June i, the traok on the North bank railway will be laid to a point ' eppoalte Irrlaon, and on - the evening ' or that day. if all goes well, the track laying outfit will be west of CeoUdge. c I or tne letter camera. Everv narann nn I r... i. , ..... uvun. ...l ixi. .t v... fc. r r a ,! I .w. i... .. . . ' --" I . .""""'t auiuu kiuu " i-vtww mj MWHBW, uwawu nH,, - , m, mi Willi 1 1 1 w un mw T n A nnl wt 1 1 W'ashlnaton. June 1. Tha Brtwcn h. ium.n.ni vi. . on a larse scale a, the opentegt the j sVor.kmen of America -havlnz failed to a ballot at the election tomorrow " week and the general average of prices carry out tho orders of the Minneannita t k. i w ... . fLnwi0 ot,T?X' eion touched convention, were expelled today by for-J adherente of Mayor Lane are urged to the lowest point In the year. malordr of the American Federation! be present through the entire orooaa. m. iier part ot tne wee, now-lor IDor from association with the from the time tha nnlla oia .m SI . .. i i . .. . . r: - hi. aent by mall, postage paid, abaolutely ilea GOVERNMENT TO CALL tdlvotl. irftv that tha Ahlant rtt ih ,-. W"-W "T" 1 -W- St r srx W--y- rXWtwM I ... ----- sa v JLW JUAltUJi iHirUollO po,ea wltnarww w,tn a view to meet Ml IDtlUlfeDUV bulla MAj. . t. . ever, there was encouraging evidence organization. ma i mis sort oi linuidatlon had abated. The conve-tlon'a mandate waa that if indeed it had not ceased altogether, the brewery workmen ahould not admit na wnue noooay couio oe sure that it to membership men from other branches waa over lor good it waa felt that A Inr tha lnriuatrv anoh aa flnmu anrl. ,M!r hib ior nope existea man ror neera and teamsters. some time previous. , The action of the convention haa been ignored br tha -workmen and therefore Former Senator William PV Ufa ain nfl President Gnmnera todaw ravalrail tho Chicsgo. is an avowed candidate to sue- eharter at OiaVUnited Brewery .Work - oenacor Aioert J. Hopkins of Illl-1 men ei America, nnin. tne contest Will be decided at 1 Beer mamifaeturM b the evnallad a general primary to be bald la April I organlaaUoa will hereafter be eonsldered " , , i . v i a aoa-uatoa sreauc-. ballot boxes are sealed. Many of the (Re rat News by Lonrest teased Wire.) Washington, June 1. It Is reported win recall at an early day 140,000,000 or 150,000,000 which . were placed In national depositaries with the under macnine worxera are known to be un- at the treasury department this after- avrupuHHj. ana wouia not nesitate to noon that tha secretary of the treasury compllsh Mayor Lane's defeat. Indications are not lacking that a great fight is Impending for the Dem ocratic nomination for P governor In North Carolina. Among the aspirants are Locke Craig of AshevtlJe, former lieutenant uoverttor Doughton, ex-Congressman Fred Woodard and Congress- tamu wuuam w. autcnia. SUMMER CONCERTS AT PORTLAND RESUMED The -Portland hotel orchestra com- menced lta outdoor concerts laat ann. standing that the deposits wer only Ing. Herr Waldemar. Llnd,- eonduetlng. temporary. , . V -i The muslo Was of a high order and It is admitted among those Who die- Irreatlv annreelatal hv tha a-naaa .a cuss this proposition that while the ao-1 well as the crowd tnat gathered on the tlon will not affect the market. It may sidewalk In front of the hotel. The . j Wl raisinr interest rates i concerts mark tne opening of the sum-1 ress- for speculaUon. OXfiolals who. talk on mar season and wlU continue to weU to v Jtbesutement in the absence of Mr.Cor.J ward neat. xaU.,-v - n J ' '" . ' i a ' ' J. Vhyte Evans 7 Chamber of Commerce Auctioneer CapL II. J. Meagher