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rpTTTj , T"M7T XT A T d0M tne cUr service In his advo- ly and enters . upon .its struggles retired farmers who are Uvlng com- had dominated the Republican party X XXXj J J,X.lxxJ-cacy of It Another flreboat . will be I partly defeated. He need not do so, fortably npon their Incomes; there la Nebraska; Allied with the Union i AN IXDEf KNDINT NEWSPAPER. Party Lines Fading C 8. Jackass... an expensive thing not only td ere- for every calling has Its place of I are several hundred thousand dol-1 Pacific, Burlington and other rail ...Pnhiuher lfA hut ta maintain, but If tha bust I aneclal tralnlna- and it la free choice I lara in tha focal banks mn h want 1 rnada waa thm mtnArA rn ani i I. '' From the Aatorlan (Rep.) . i 1 r , . i " i : - - i 1,1 . i. ..a ik.t tha lfnoa A ' nnllHcal nartlannahln ara slothful, seml-comfortT I combination that has given Mr. Shel-1 fjlnr rapidly and plainly. It J ex- trt!Mid Tei7 .Twine (axrpt soodar) sort of one is built it will be a good when a lad enters unprepared.' It anything morel r Why not dose life I was the overthrow of this powerful K.VrT-SdruiY n to auper- Is tempting fate and inviting defeat away in " rntaiad at tha mtarfiM at Pnrti.n or er 8ede the Madison street bridge is a for him to do so. ; i ;,'; I Why wear lives out In rustling to 1 don his niche In the hearts of the paeted that the grosser sapression. as tnaraiuira hrouh tha mail at aecondcUM I man feet necessity. " The new Bull . The developed , brain. , widened grow or Improve? So rood manv oeonle of his state. A farmer bv oc I ,na,ctM la "on organisations, Run pipe line might wait a year or mentality : and trained ? hand is an of the people think, or act as If they cupatlon, though a graduate of sev- ;v" ,Z Xid the Z i, he! Extinguishing Fi ires atS ea utter. TELEPHONE MAIN AH drpartBienta reaebad f tha opera lor tha department ..... by thia Bomber. Ten J two, but it will not be long, at the asset that cannot be lost, destroyed think,' and therefore the town has J eral universities, Mr. Sheldon was I discerned and seriously commented upon ot yo want. '.T present rate of Portland's growth, or stolen. , Once acquired, It s al- j never had any occasion td change elected a few years ago to the state I by the leaders. ,' ',',. 'v --,yy Riches take wings, its name f r6m Wantvllle to Hasburc legislature and became at once the . A"10' the $ -vs things that have ddreaa foheigm advertisino bepresentativb I till t will be needed, and it is per- ways an asset, ,' -' VrMlaad-Beojamla .Special AdrertlalBC Ateaey, I , . ,a v . , ' Hrun.wira BuiMg, 25 rifth aranoe. n I haps none too early to provide ,the but education for park improvement and boulevard less, because enduring. It Is precious they really, would like to see their jorous fight, be swept the state upon building can bo expended - to the I for the graduate, and precious for town grow and bustle with business, la reform platform. - His admlnistra great and permanent advantage . of I the , state, because the better edu- are excessively conservative. They tlon has been forceful, clean and the city; and Ithe; results will, add cated the cUJien th' mightier and will take no riska - whatever with able, he has fulfilled his pledges nd$thm7drS, expected from evi much to Portland's prestige through- more majestic the republic The their precious money. They must be done much to restore his party and thought and make it dependent uponlMo.tvMM1iraWll,ii - Sobaerlptkm Terroa bjr mall te an la the Uottad States, Canada or Mulct . One rear.. fAILY. ,......$0 00 I One nioeth. Bunv a. One f""' I3.AAI Ona month. '. - , - 'OAILX AND KUMJAK. , One rear........ . 17.80 One nraoth f 8.50 S5 aaA. Ik. M . I conspicuously rood and advantaireoue oa thla. It will do more to bring- the whole i paopia to vneir aennea anorc or a areat . war. V From Pearson's Weekly. Of aU dlaaatera that can befall hip nona la more dreaded by the mar ' iner than' atftre at sea. Indeed, tb? annala of tJovd'a record few greater ocean trajrediee and be it said, no more (naplcuous instances of a-allantry and herolo effort, than those connected with, ahlpa afire, .. . . ; y: ' No wonder, than In vtaar ' at tha 'wti yvMioujuee ox an ouwreax fire on board, that a thorough knowl- than anything edge of the proper steps t be taken It will brlntfMn .,i.t.t- . v. .... the alleged, leaders up With a round tur5 7 : , T , . VT: and demonstrate the unflattering fact or' ,9a,t' holding them In eheok, 11 give " xpecie irom every officer from the out the country. 1- : ,The fruit of liberal educa tion is not learning, but the capacity and desire to learn;, not knowledge, but power. ; Charles W. Eliot. i ' , V-'i commencement days - and the chll- positively sure of receiving a large! state to popular control. Mr. Shel don Is one of the youngest of our governors, but SC years of age, and a brilliant future awaits him.-,' ; Portland has reached a stage In its t dren of the commencements, with interest from the start, before they growth where It needs thesft new their freshness and beauty of the will invest a dollar In any enter- clothes, and though, they are expen- morning," are the priceless legacy of I prise that will benefit the , town, slve she can afford them,-providing an uplifting civilization. V;. ISome of them cannot see that doub- JOHN MANNING, REFORMER. she gets her money's worth in ma terial , and fit. ; Before these bonds become due Portland will be a big city, to which this amount will be a small matter. Let 'us have these new things, for we need them and JAPAN'S EGOTISM. ling the town's population and busi ness In a short space of time and Closing saloons on Sunday, would have been considered a rather radi-l IB ea iBiaoi llltiOirav ! luej linill Ul auni . I emaVleia 0.m leV aarn MetUklai ata,M..U I ..4 M " al . ' a I aafnmjan an all mA.m an4 Ikat (a. eaihui I OUIDff llletll """'"s 'itVv' w prwoBurs lew ,cars mo, bui 'J rr-.X.M lui not secured too firm a hold.- Moat vesaela are nowadays fitted wlthf hydrants,, several on each deck, and in' tha ease of large liners hoses ara kept In handy places, ready to he ettaohed, to the hydrants) at a moment's notice. Moreover, avarr Urn miim,m hn. t i. ni .i - it.i i i 1 1 - ' hl.hblnd.V a'nd r'.lea e. the"" "sh carries a number of portable extinguish ment to the rear.' It Is Indicative of a streppea m a man i hft fim..i ! k. h. . n4 I DKCK. Tne snray Irom thaa I course, thin, Its own wisdom and farsightedness, rs- ther than upon the will or wish of el group of men heretofore composing the real autonomy of the parties. I Anvthlns thai forces the eommonHltvl to tninK ana weign out us own course and destiny Is a public blessing, since k ISTRICT : ATTORNEY ; JOHN MANNING has rarely if ever can afford them, but let the people A - .a a I . w ' i - I Has) hJasasft at Aafta M i iMwiaMi.Mf " aoroad. would double the value Of now Portland Is- rather, behind the long year. For bad H been In vogue ,h1:r;rUJ 0m kly fsattire in Japanese : government, which thelr hoidtaff and so repay them times in allowing' open saloons. - ; CA mVbeVoVthS Sre'wf fflii 7 rcaZ . i t V J - - I .... ... I - - ,. . . . I " - ....... v. " " I I . V- 11 ay of corporate ravage and official " CU1" wy. , ure ien tha dav dawns that enlv the S given, he takes his. position an Americans hope and under or- weJ1 for their Investments in enter- dinary .circumstances would Dri8e. Tea 1 reCeived no In. the way rroni TV , aiiiu uaa taiciy u aiferican aiiora tnem, oui lei me peopie . vvu-.-v-. prises, even u wey received no in I ' The operatives la a 7 Chicago In-1 When the' day dawns that only the ,vnt. D l,t Bl" P,lt,on ' J been tccused ,pf being overly also. Insist that - there must be no presume was due It, as that of an en- come directly. They are very can- dustry ;who struck " on account of fBeofhJ ItolonTJiStSZt the tSr Wm. ' pM " " aalotia in fnforclne? tha : laws. MnhKan ta iWrivinnm "irnl tin I lightened j modern cower, one must Hn.,, .ina ..wi.t, ),... vL I Brh.n th. h .. til - " '' a '! ,J anil tiia rnlatAl rfU!nn ' mnra than ....1...... i. ..t.. n I sunnnss that most of the comnlaints I .. -..t..-. ... j a . 1 1. A a . ...... . ' I henchmen are unknown, and the word of .... ... - wiBicwuw, u mimi vu i - buu yviuay, v wvum uuv Fia5or" I tueir ireaimenL as louga. , i cnoioe. . election and confirmation are four years after taking Office, that larre Droiecta.- ' ... , - and yelled threats against Americans to ear atlna-r . V In a word, thavl , , i h " ' I with .the primal, authority, the nation the saloon-keepers really must ob-1 : -s. , 1 1 11 t ' -land the American government come are not publlo-splrlted. They talk Will b cleaner and haDDler. with a cow. Wo&ders seem never to cease the I r nd confidence and away never known anrra tha finndav cloalns- law baa I DoftTn'T . tuu ' AiicTOTTM from sensational "yellow" Japanese I .inna. .its tt. ... v I , ,'... j -jlLn "s history. snd tha example will be . - . ! f u nvatanwnti i - ' - i " w auvui uis usvui iBBb JUwr - U luv nawuvu auu I lor tne -SOOd Ot1tn WROle WOrlQ When an outbreak' occurs ths fire alarm Is, if possible, avoided, so as to prevent panic among the passengers. Word Is passed quietly around, ths pas senders belna keot In 1 mora nee aa fone- as possible. In fact, more than one fire nns oeen exunguiehea without naturally aroused more or less skep ticism as to his motives and his sin cerity ot purpose. Perhaps It is a waste of time to discuss either. Suf fice it to say, so far as this paper Is concerned, that we believe that the BALLOT LAW. I at sea nininir, anA IrHinnnitMa nwn. ., nr a. . - . . I - . .. ' ' . ... I M, .i....h..i.iaj amn. ..... suspicion On tne part Of the pi -w.. - ...w-, ui miMTuw iow wonaer wnr tne scnmits cases was securea nerore tne 1 '"C"zi' "-t,.-""""isengers that the outbreak ih,t ing mischief-makers among the little ioc.i -dltoP. At nat hfto.t .nA hnM nnM Aua m . v, hTh..,,, f, W.VVa: 3 ?! inl"'r wiww by T in nfniMxf raaif thm iHnh k - ttt. a v.n.- I . . : 1 : " ' I infiiiUai aiwh tiin'iii 7k miuu.1 1 orrioers to giro tne passengers a . ' Brown poys. . wo uuu-. i wantvilie's ; sunerior advantages . " ' : , I i.' t: - V. .i' . ' I cnance or seeing what could be dons Ing resolution of the 4 st&U v ..1, 111.. I - . I , ' , - mis quit as niucu as wo whiuu u, i more: thev comnlalii btcanaa nthra A RaatMa-Tinahanit AannnnM I save some senperaie siuauonv nat nas grange declaring unalterable op- for It seems certain that the Japan- don.t do -omethina- to build n th. .if. .- . thf .h.i. im f.-TVVhat party. The homo itself will out ense figure In the new deal, and position to an7 change In the Use government has been trying to town but thT trinrarni (n mn mi,. mn,'.;.a n nn w ! !t: i. . 1. . . . ' . .. ... I ...-. u v.n.1 i. ,im..ii.. ... .... I ' . .v v ..-.. . r i an lronnnM laws snouid be observea and that k ----r some extent to magnny rm inning no rigkB wltll ve,r 0 monm Bor tna llTa ln geattia. Is the duty of the district attorney aawiueu. or no., vsry wruir. episode, wormy or out sugni u any lnTe,t in any local enterprlsa until m a a. ' . 'wet a a . I taKtiVa -a rVa AM4 In V aa Inf. Iavrlaa I a a S a. xt .1 .JS.I. I . now, jus. as u nas oeen at an times - " - o" notice, into an in.ernauoaai su-ir, K j, a ure dlrldentf payer. And so Take care ot the Rose fiesta in and ever since Mr. Manning took of- Iture, proposing such changes. v fcnd an offensive act for which the wantvllle doses and : drones along good style, and the Fourth of July ate a m ' Ml I JF1 1 1 d 1 1M a-t 4-A 1 ft ST Wl 14 Ka tA I a . J . X . a. V .all.J I. I1" lice, io eniorce me 4aws, including i . n .w-.w, v. . American goyernmen. must oa cmioi i -ust M did When ItS middle-aged I Will take care of Itself, the Sunday closing jaw. , lu - -at.- t0 account.' cut jet os iuu do cnar- people were children and Its old peo Mr. Manning has been at all times ward,' and to give the lie to those itable, and suppose that the Japan- pie were in their youth and prime, habitually, lenlent with lawbreakers who plead for best models in gov- ese government received a greatly Wantvllle Is surrpunded by a fer- and it is not1 strange that saloon- ernment The Australian law is the magnificent, or1 a .distorted account fanning country. Most of the keepers generally entertain the Idea Product of civic righteousness, and 0f the Incident. And we may even lan)j j, aiTjaed jnto large farms that m it- a . a. a. a a. 1, a . . AtiS s.l-41.a Vaat ttAB ml ml 0 m SS.ea aa 4 1 ' 'ai. ..A J a ' t. ll.t.l f Jl inat iiis lates. eaici is a mere - wis wu. go xarmer in our caaniaoi. cuosm- ar0 indifferently tilled. Farms of "bluff," and that continued Infrac- senshlp. It Is one of those govern- eratlon of the Japanese officials and from 100 to 400 acres,' supporting tlon of tbe Sunday laws will be at- mental models for which the state pardon them for some silly official only one family each, ae numerous, tended with no serious consequences has become Justly famed throughout belligerency of attitude, in view of Yet that land could be made to pro to the offender, "It's a ' gallerj the country, and which other states the enormously Increased and abnor duce from four to tea times tW play," say roost of the liquor deal- copying and assimilating as fast mal size of their governmental caput yalue of Droducta it does now and A... . 1 . ' - I an AL .1 -.wAa. .'-Jal. i1.. ... . . . . . aaaa. I " ers; 'it s a political piay," say oth- icgtBiai.ors cn p wn w iimce tney licEed tne wussians. xne gUpp0rt , dlrecUy or Indirectly, from I e ' e ' t O irimmais snaps Detectives tot this will be a godsend, because as things are, , and have been, the home Influence la' Ariterican politics has been nil, and where the home spirit does not operate mere is aanger. We shall hall the hour of freedom with honest satisfaction on account of the superb possibilities inalienable In the doctrine of oubllo and oooular con ception ana control. The Diary of a Deer tha portraits of Scotland Tard detec tives In the Illustrated papers until they are either retired, or are just about to retire 7 ."'(, .'. :'.f , ersj andstm others declare with ee the llghtC The preservation of Japaifese appear ; nor on twenty times as many people, tect iv. seeming confidence: n"Tou'U see the ,,ictt models is a means for peopling not the slightest doubt that -they An that is WManr i. th. anMi.ia. Ui ouittin.-his aervica tha other dar. saloons running Just the same, fori tn with a desirable population, could whip the United States, or all on 0f tneB0 farms Into smaller ones, w were you familiar with Chief in- mnsuwr sirivw p wvuw uiua aivj eav- aaakaiaA,. ; at akaa m a a.A.4 .S on his friends." t .fr f is common lain mat jar. Man- """e" wmDDCW,B . 6WU anxious w oo so jn.iue.very near tematlcallv and scientiflcallv to Mt If you think carefully ever these two ning intend, only.to throw the whole oli and a salubrious climate. ; ; future, and to that end spar no op- everything possible out of the land. yrr..0irthitUyouUir.hVn'.b?. etonan.Ve? Question into .me couns ana ineren ''wwmHe portunuyo magnuy moienius. jow withoue abusing or exhausting It. Ciifiiflt'fiW relieve himself of all responsibility most, perfect protection and most mountains of offense. ; - Then the Increase of nearby popula- m"tronnwasev"UP for six months or a year to come, perfect opportunity for the Individ- The latest occasion for an outburst Uon woula Ju8tlfy the establishment fKPnWuSwrtttol.w? Scot'ani a- jj aa all Ati . 1 ... nil II th.u if, an! AiliMaA K .a V..HI ... . mn. " uumnuia in.ewuaw) Attuiuiug w ism., S. B1UK10 s i - - ; . i o. vavautwo uoiiisdiou t,o m mi, 0 canneries, mills and manufac- Jra By Wax Jones, i Ttf A H a mm tAitav Tha ntVi.rfl t .. nr it I , - - rom rwarauua ityobai,. Ilka mmA an' f arnntat .Ith thara isve yoi noiiooa iu u. Jthoua-b tha new animal aaame4 harm. irisnism-iw yw naroiy jvor, ouC. H, B) Boms and stands on bis hind legs in a ridloulous way. The others said be was vary dangerous, wore than a wolf, io fact, and that he could kHJ me aver so far away. Saw the man again today. He, was watching mo a long time, and didn't in the event of the "real" thing ooour- ring. ' In many cases. ' of course, the nas- sengers have ta be Informed, but the newa Is always broken as lightly as possible, and some special entertainment eonoert, a dance, theatricals, and so on Js got up to allay any natural feel ing of norvoas anxiety. Of eourse, if the fire- shows signs of becoming un manageable, the boats ara sot read t and ewung out in case It appears neo essary to abandon the shiv. - Every boat on large Uners Is kept fully provisioned, food sufficient for several days being 'contained in air and water-tight Unka. . . . The' Worst 'fires St sea ara thnaa which cannot easily ba mot aL These usually occur amid the cargo In tha lower holds snd are often spontaneous In their origin. In such cases it Is J highly dangerous to open the hatohes. he fire, whlrfh may have been smoul ering for days, wll naturally buret Into a blase aa aoon aa tha air la ad. mltted. f . .. . . ;,. ;.t i . The nroier course la tn atuda tha air in every possible way: consequently Mil even the ven the folds are ators are stopped ud, Ilttea with steam nine: the ateam la at once turned tn other cui in water Is . wise holes are ! fire-hose , and In tha Aanlr tiiat large enough to admit the nosalea of the vigorously seem to want to hunt ma,, although he I pumped into the hold. had a funny blaek box la his hand. , I In the- case of a recently ' Invented flame man there aaJ todav. Ma .hail exMnguianing spparatus. instead of - ; w --- t if nfl m ft vavaa ra an inhi.HAiis aA another with him and when I Carta on Injected, the fumes feeing generated in ;nem. suaaeniy ne looxea up . ana the I a machine SMciallv flttarf for h. u.. . . ft... ....'HI .bl.. A. J .. . A I ... . . . -- - in the air r heard the man say to his ly This injection method la Klrh- errecuve. and rarely fails if the ...1. .1 ... Al.... f. l...Atw' . A . loon-keeper will be arrested ; next w", ngn are anriagea ana op- row , m which some noodiums torles. bringing In hundreds of other teciiv. la'indwho has not been Sunday, a test case will 'then be portunity .crippled-,,; A purest elec- smashed a. Uttle furniture or a tew people soon business of all kinds f,hot0rDhed ovr ftn over ssain, for framed and it will drag its weary tlon law mean purest forms In gov- dishei In a Japanese restaurant, Just wm, LH tk w? th. is'tVce a Va5.a8onf Wmlnh who make a way through the mazes of the courts until, many months hence, the su preme . court shall at last affirm or deny the validity of the law, " In the meantime and until a - decision is finally rendered by the court of last appeal, It is expected that Mr. Man ning will take no further steps to ulator who profits most when laws are worst, - Loopholes ; in laws by which he can work his schemes and get at the citizen's usufruct are his heart's desire, and that Is why he wants good laws tampered with. The u arier. v4jeriam e- they were foolish to be so afraid of y"""1"' "lee or iron, uuen is the aoeclalty of ceruin hmy hi. Thli m -..irJ.,ia.f, buoyancy of a vessel so constructed that nn. a, avamnla alli I Iu7 'T "" "' Instances have bean known t . ... PORTLAND'S NEW CLOTHES. timely. .J; . ''' "'. 'A WHEN COMMENCEMENTS . .. COME. .. i-r,w'. T IS THE graduating season. At all tbe colleges, pretty; girls, bright young men, white gowns, music flowers and commence ment exercises are in evidence. Classic halls are to be quitted, and kindly Z instructors '' abandoned. 0'A world of buoyant hope and brilliant promises lies In the foreground. Into Its lap the stately sermon on Sunday and the fateful commence ment exercises a few days later toss the graduating classes, with all their plans and some season. mencement occasions are a rich legacy to the country. : - obtained to professional criminals. Such photographs are, for obvious rea sons, greatly sought after. Certain de tectives maae lines of crime. with coiners, another with anarchists snd undesirable aliens generally, and aa on. AU really high-class criminals also specialise in crime. There you have the thing in a nutshell. For a professional coiner to be familiar with the features And be usually Is familiar with them, ernment, and he onlr t man that a. they probably might have dowta lmpr0Te an J gSSn weuik ,k is tow f uiiwuat iuuy- any otfler cneap restaurant jr jonn i provide Itself with what it wants- Barleycorn gave a smashing Order, people would wake up and take a Immediately the bellicose. Japanese pleasure and a pride in their home were breathing forth : threatenlngs clty, and Wantvllle would petition and.., slaughter against the whole to have Its name changed. . ' ' American nation, and a lot of dlplo- These things being so, If Want matlc correspondence and explana- -hw n.Ahia aii wn enf6rce the law, and that the saloons Pronouncement of the state grange tlon have resulted, in consequence of thlg change,f they don't really pre- Mm'W'oVhM ft ' a. 1 . f . ltan.ee4e. mn V ddaaa mm ealllaa aHJ .ti.t 11. .. ...... A a , a a I li.. a 1 a. ; wui coniiuuf co run viae open on v puu.oui, ad uvm vwuub $ uu i wnicn u is announced mat me jap ia anra. r.ji aMr. aeV jr aowrpifj. . a. SI a ' a el . . I gM ,.1m . , .- i .,l i 1 r I , m - a a m . ..ml a w ounaays as iney nave in tne past., : ; . i If this Is Mr,-Manning's program we do 'not hesitate to characterize it as an empty farce. It is on a par with the suit which he filed a year or more ago for, the express purpose of inducing the courts to annul the Jaw which prohibits poolselllng ln cities a suit which was brought at the Instigation and request of men engaged ln the poolselllng' business. We shall wait with much Interest to see how far Mr. Manning goes in his announced crusade .for the ob servance of the Sunday law. V It will be gratifying if trie; doubts aa to his sincerity prove unfounded, and in that event" we ehall have some sug gestions as to lurther, reforms which he may well attempt - : companlon.Clee, thl, wjll be a-peach pipes are properly placed in each hold. ?'o.t8rte- teew'th.-rm' turn.d.earom very day. and he doesn't seem dan- If a fire breaks W in' the hoi" an .4 f!I0,ul.Xl'l9r warn .day assumes such, dimensions that steam in- .., Silir v"' . r" "tv wujvcb, i jvotion is powerless to check it. the :,i t , '.i. ' u XT . w'u"l' mimav waa i vaasei IS, wnen DOSSIDie, got IntO Shal-' slicked tha black box at me aavaral I ia i... L ri 1a. K.., ..Ikl.. I T i-"- .. a m.wr, mwuw, iieara man say. to his companion to- h. day "Well. I must get back to town I., In. n7 f? aeaeoeks ef the par today. Ifi been I s?Ss.t'tim L;2 are opened and the holdal. the woods, and I've aot iom. buiiv niZ 10..P ; ".n. water. This turea. I hope our pal the deer will always have as. happy a time la the forest as I've had. Man has gone away. . Told the others nan usually be dons with very little fear of tne vessel rounderln. as modarn hull. ships sre divided into many compart ments senarated hv itrnna witi!i.K bulkheads Of steel or iron. Buck Is the Strange man in woods today; a glimpse of him. when a fiai terrible noise sent me flying through the trees. Heard nan an v n tt t Think I ahall ha dead Mim Mnmln Hope bo, anyway, to get out of this suffering, gaw the strange man today. uo smeminr at me. tne way I the other man did the black box. anese; Will not eat np the United ast only to be let alone, especially thanks to ths snapshotters. themselves stopped to look and the man said, i oiates just yet,- mougn a I ma.ny .f th'm .? not .?.ac.feward. 1,1 ber of their wealthier citizens quietly r.efoudd b.h in lo'ssessnlot intimating mat iney wm ao so oe- organise a company and buy nn a n'y the photographa of the men forA vprv loner' ' ' I. a a a. 2, a a I who arrested him, but or carefully tab- ior very long. I lot of these ad iacent farms. e.ltn. i..a rttM aKrin')ii r ,k.4, in The United Rtates cannot, afford eeti.er 2,000 or 8.000 acres or more. th. to go to; war on any small or silly Ulvlde them up Into smaller tracts. Tr.-T.w- pretext, nor even to avenge trifling and Bell them off to actual settlers "a reporter was talking to Thomas n l affronts, but It Is nevertheless aggra- and workers.' not at a blar tirofit. not IHarley. tha ysung Cleveland millionaire Looks like a. Dlcture bv nn. ot lhu nature fakere." In an instant there was a fash and something tore a ter rlbls hols In my side. "Oood shot, said the man. . "This Is what I call sport" I staggered off , and he aald to his companion: "No use following him. He'll lie down and bleed to death, and we can get him ln ths morning." vating for a big nation to be nagged to make a , lot of money, but at awb, u oln tour ,h world f.or and. nipped at on every nosBible oc-1 .ka. v v. Iwife, . V; I ' a'a'a .1 vuov, auu lur uuug- a .ounr . ot our means." aaM oy uou' w" casion ny a power uuw nas a tre- tmtei purp0se of getting the thiigs the reporter, enviously, -should ha ," 1de.- The Fairy Flower Beds, t "Thla bed of flowers was blue this morning, and now It ia pink. That one was white, and it is now rose." The one by the hedge was yellow yesterday, and uiouuuuDi, BS6Br,ieu uonuB ui us the town wants? The process could no difficulty in finding a wife. He prowess. Japan has indeed made be repeated with tracts farther back shonldn't bava to tour the world for Itself a comparatively powerful and electric roads would be built, and In 'a shouldn't her said Mr. Hariey! a resDectabla nation, and it should . a' ... av. . . . . "Don't you know that ths right kind of " V . wv..l. .111 UWBN I JUUKQ adl,ll U . 1119 I rememDer tms not to make a fuss would haTe Bererat lta Bra8Mt m?neyT Money, my friend, is the last tiio.r . trifles that should be anttlAd In ...,.a.. .a a.-a . -; ;:-r ng to raoge any one oy.'V - sroanects It ia a e-lad-1 . 7 . pwpuiawon,. ana me town wouia not i "es. t, prospects., h is a glad- ft pollce court hut rather to consider kn0w Itself as the Wantvlll. of nil ,"h wb0 J n, and the various com- Wbo1, ,w' .HM,, ;n,VMH.i f WM Wantvllle of all u apt :to The time. Is notably an era of col- HE MAJORITT of people who lege men and 'women. The. world voted in the late election de- Is .calling for them now, 'and will ? cided In favor, of the varioul call for them more and more. Weak- ; Proposed bond Issues, and so J ling intellects and unUught i brains ternational consideration. siuivugu s aeciBion or ine supreme nave email piace. ana less price 19 court or possibly another election these Jostling elbowing, hurrylnr -itw w a M-re z-iw nrummTr. herself above noticing such trivial theSe drowsy years, mciaents. 11 anyooay assaults a Japanese In this country the offender is punished, the same as if, he as saulted any other kind of a person, and Japan ought to understand that such an incident Is no cause of in- The gardener chuclcled delightedly. y "l cau 'em my fairy flower beds, ma'am," be said. Tou see. they change color. It's a 'grand Idea. Isn't itt - It gives a saj-aen tucn variety. -"But I didn't know that any flowers changed their color T" vi -; J "Oh, yes. That bed you first men tioned is the mutable phlox. At aunrlse it is blue, and in the afternoon it ia fare like the Cleveland man I Dink.- - . who gave a dollar to each of his little I . .The tone to ths right is hibiscus- sons. . ... 1 nioiscus mutsbiiis. it goes through am going away for a week. Take thia I the morning to rose at noon and to red he young millionaire went on. Judges, people by their money 1KB tne ui TT av . , - .. . I W"B . " av, m wwn. ao kill. I . HOW nicely the laws can be adjust-1 money and see how much you can make I at sunset T met ta tha mn1tl.mllHrtnira nffand... 9" of it in my. absenoe. , To him that - . . QOeg tn6 13.... j h Ktve a , nne present.' Although Mr. Harrlman would not! "Pn hl return at tha week's end be ,i,A 1.1...1.1: 1 caiiea tns Doys to nim. . . tell the interstate commerce com- '"Weil, oeorse. how have you sue. mission wfiat wanted to find out WtW. "dona about his high-finance transactions, from his pocket, w-. - ; he is immune from punishment be- l4b,M aW!4; B'r; ,"OMT5 ' cause of what little he did tell. A Tx(l"5:Lc IXM man who lad stolen J 0 cents Instead "No, sir,' . said John sadly. 1 havs lost all mine.' ' .: - t- " "Wretched bor. r the - father ax. we will call Wantvllle, whose pan long ago; no immunity for him. lTSWyXu,!, papers are continually roicine- ' 1 " ' j HERE IS a. city. In Oregon of a few thousand inhabitants which of thirty millions would have been in may be necessary before the bonds days of specialization. Three hua are advertised and - sold, it may be dred millions In India are ruled by considered as! settled that they are thirty-five ' millions in Britain,' and decided upon. Altogether they will In India less than one per cent of amount to'over $5,000,000, and the the women can read " and ' write. expenditure of this money carefully! There, too, the pedestrian must el- the needs of the placea flour mill, With a parade of fine' horses and ."krlllIhA an (mnnpf ml . if av tv. I,a hfa w.w , . I . n 1 . , . .1. ... . ' ' . . .. . . mv, vi u.. nv fHv.mi,iW vaui, w 1 ia mm, wuoin stun, a cannery, came mree quarters pi a mue long, . ' . " J , I 1800- Austrlaria incoming aaminisiration.vT The peo- make progress on the street, and other mills and factories, more In- Corvallia sets a nace with a Hvflstnr . ,' ru " be Ho. I I ' I ' ' " - fltarrVVr1B.n "Ths bed by ths beds Is tha lantana. a South American flower . that thrives nons too well here, even In this fine spring weather. , The lanuna ,ia yellow one day, orange the next, and red the tnira. .its cnanges ars siow, "There's other flowers, too,' that cnange. Tnere-s tne cneiranthus Cham eleo, that shifts from white to yellow and from yellow to red. There's the gladiolus versicolor, that's brown In tne mornins ana mue in tne evenlna. There's the cobea scandena, that moves siowiy xrom greenish whit to a deep violet" - t 1 ," Wisdom of the Veterans. ; 1 haven't married a single clvI-war Penl,feiA destroyed by fire, V f ; T:hla Date ln History. ' . -1 79 J John Howard Payne born. 1796 one fourth or the eity or co- defeated at Monte- nla vnta tlina hrt.,11 v..A nnth. at. ,. - wwgymaui. v '' 181? Biugene naie. united Diaies sen- ", -v vu.uvu vw,vvAiC., -uu" uaun auiu i.uc uueuiCT, mure people,, a , large pay- show mat commenas oer as a pro- them-to young and pretty women, too. ai0T irom Maine, oorn. themselyes'to order; to obtain Ithe Ganges.- v,...;.v roll, better streeU. better sidewalks, gressive town, s The record Is one ano dele f fll iXr&rf"? projected , improvements, but they - A factor In the difference between better water and sewer systems, and that Portland, In her coming llye-. tha pension. The pension would be i870 haries Dickens : died. , Born Have a right to demand and expect India and; America Is the eollege so on. For a quarter of a century stock show, might do well to re- thSi;w 1 r " mat : every uouar snaii oe put to a ; commencement. Tne Hindoo nas his 1 or more the Wantvllle papers have member, good use, ! and cade to accomplishes much as poslble. ; .. ', ' Some of these projects are In the nature of "new' and to some! extent experimental ''. Improvements here. Thlr IS especially the case with .ref erence ; to; the' proposed. I municipal docks." Just low. much ;can be ac complished ' by this ; expenditure cannot be ascertained in advance, tsut we believe It1 Is , an : excellent oy and that Auditor pevlla has handicap, and so has every man that is no better educated. The race be tween the college graduate and the illiterate is dreadfully unequal. The world wants the trained brain and trained hand pf the one, and pays' handsomely for it The undeveloped mentality of ;the other is capital that is wasting, unsought, and but poor ly paid for. The young' man who neglects his-education to get earlier to .work plunges Into life premature- been telling what the town wants, and reporting expressions; to the same effect of numerous . more ;or less prominent ; eitizehs,' and Tet Wantvllle Is but little larger or bet ter than It was 25 years ago. It has grown "a little. Improved a ''Uttle, but very slowly, upinely,;s as It were grudgingly Its people are gener ally well-to-do; manf of them have some thousands of dollars out at in terest; a. large number pf them art Governor George L, Sheldon of Nebraska, who Is a guest of Portland today, is one of the cchobl' of young statesmen brought to the front by ; the wave of reform and moral awak- . "But now ur veterajis aref' setting Pering sea bill. V- - . i . wiser. Ther are no longer marrying In I 19J Ford opera house In Washing- . am i a .. a sak. TN .AJ.A J rV.la.B.WI . ' ..l1....Ji . m a tneir oia age. -xnis is a gooo inmg no less for them then for the exchequer of A... 4... Aiuintn ' ... .': . . .. Instances havs been known of a craft remaining anosi witn only one or two of these compartments dry, If the burninar hold la lam one, and by flooding it with water there la danger of ths vessel foundering, tha cargo la another hold ia thrown over beard, or "Jettisoned." 11 It la it. it. at sea, to counteract ths weight of tho water admitted Into the first hold. AS a .last resouroe, the vessel, if In dock or shallow water.ls scuttled by opening ths seseoeks. This hss been done mors than once in Tilbury docks. We seldom haa nn-iH.v. .a v"'", in tne passengers' ouar- Jrf'-iS?,.1!! Ji?r'' Ti? introduotlon i,ecl0 5hting on . board ship has no doubt oonduoed grestly to this lm" rroved stats of matters, When a firs ""V, " ' in uo osoin it ia us ually aoon detected, for s, eonstant watch Is kept by the officers and night stewsrds. who make periodical tours of Inspection during the nocturnal hours. Rainy Days the Best. .Tbe witty Bishop Stanford Olmsted of Colorado, at a dinner la Denver, said apropos of Sabbath breaking. I was Ulklng.to an eastern elers man tne other day . about , Wa churcf ,S? Lu.PI0?i x."!f that l your dis trict rain affects ths attendance oon Siderablyr , "He smiled faintly. " " 'Indeed, yea.' he aald. ' 1 hardi ,a a vacant seat when It la too wet for baseball or motoring.' " " . . "r i . . Jewel for Gotfers. ' From Golfing Illustrated. ' Ths sapphire. Judging from its his tory and reputed attributes, would a enlng .Which has swept the country I pear? to .be deservlnp? of ths peculiar a,, t. v. ..a ..,,".-!., I pauvnaia vi gviinia. , a uia yai'uuar during the past few yearly To. his of the Saints It la the gem of St efforts mora than trt any nth or Ana! Andrew and Is emblematlo of faith and euprxB, more man io any, otner one I rnaA hnna r .u.lw ni,,M. -nit,nr cause, Is due the downfall of Union virtues. .. . , Pacific control in the politics Ot Ne-I'wtth truthfulness, "which oiisht to real braska, tot .14 zean coraoraUom j itogjouffisV0" Prl ton. District of Columbia, collapsed; ft lives lost. . ,...i,. . .. , i.4 president oonsaies or Paraguay deDosed and banished. 1801 Sir Walter Besant, English nor ellst. died. Born 1838. - - 1 90S Centennial anniversary of West roint acaaemy ceieoratea. "Ths 'new cook.1 said- Mrs. Tooting Karr, 'Is tremendously neat She . puts on a clean white-cap and apron and washes her fare and .hands, eight or nine times a day." , . .-. Iter husband grunted. r "Didn't you v know.", he said, "that she is already . engaged to the chauf feur.! .; . . The New "Cook. , SPECIAL FUNDS Pending the permanent invest ment or disbursement of funds of ' estates, fiduciary Institu tions or Individuals, this bank -will act aa-gpeolal depository and for such accounts offers liberal terms, , ' CORHE8PONDBNCB AND PI.H90NA1. INTKBVISIWfl INVITED. Savings " Department wasa Commercial Savings Bank Aa Hast Bids Bank fog Zast ' aids people, nron , a wixiuki at& Geo. W, Bates. . .'. . .President, J. & Blrrel.... ....... Cashier