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; :THB OREGOti . DAILY "JOURNAL, i PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. JULY gg. 1907. r i - " "- . .. - ' - , i LOADING LOCOMOTIVE AT ALBUM DOCK I EVEN ,f WSCOUMCED cJt 1 iii TBT 1 " 11,111 ,.. .;i;v.-.-..: a. i ' ' : "-'"T- , u ; i i Mr. To Be Used Supipment for railroad construction ni loaded today In the Balling vessel Wallaoot. and will be taken flown the river tonight en route to Bay City, on the Tillamook coast. For the first time In Its history the town of Bay City will STOLL IS SOUGHT BY FORMER VIVES Three Women Claim Right to Bear Former Govern ment Man's Name. (Journal 8pel Berrlce.) New York, July 26. Two women claiming to have the legal right to bear his name In this city soek to get Into communication with a woman they be lieve has the same right In Chicago, a, host of creditors flourish checks, In vestment receipts. I. O. U.'s and other claims, amounting to thousands, and are on his trail. So Captain Frederick F. Stoll, super intendent of Chicago mall delivery un der President Cleveland, once captain of the Illinois National Guard, and lately president of the Suburban Realty Brokers' association, has gone Into re tirement. 8 toll's dlsappearanoe followed closely a call by Mrs. Julia Garrett Stoll on the captain and Mrs. Alma Earle Stoll at tne Hotel Aioany. .jurs. Juna uarrett Stoll says she was married to him In Benton Harbor, Michigan, in 1899. He met Miss Earle. a pretty San Francisco actress, In April and. It Is claimed, they were shortly afterward married. The Benton Harbor wife charges that he also has a third wife in Chicago. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT'S CONCERT Tonight's band concert will be given at the City park and Director Slg. De Caprlo has arranged an attractive pro gram. The concert commences at 8 o'clock, and following Is the program In Grand March. "Alda1 ..Verdl1 Overture, "Die Irrfahrtum s Qluck Suppe Intermeizo Walts, 'Naila" ....Dellbes "Dance of the Hours" Ponchlelll Grand Selection from Opera "Ariele" Bache Intermission. Fantasia, "The Dying Poet".Ootschalk Masourka, "La Cslgane Hungarian" ' Gamme "Love In Idleness" Macbeth "Concert polonaise" Belssig March, "Trailing the Trail". .Spauldlng Slg. A. DeCaprlo, director. Henceforth the concerts will be given In the following order: Sunday afternoon. City park; Tuesday night, Holladay park: Wednesday night, Plaia; Thursday night. Holladay park; Friday night. City park. Last night's concert at Beach street park was very well at tended, but the park board has come tn the conclusion that It will be for the benefit of the larger number of people , .have more concerts ai ciiy para. , . . 1 ins m . k 151000.00 Per Year If you are in good health or smaller one, can be assured to you by a contract giving you and your wife a life income beginning at end of stipulated period and continuing as long as either shall live, dr giving your wife a' life income beginning immediately if you die. The Mutual Life Insurance invites investigation would like to make their loved ones. It invites investiga tion of its assets, of its policies, of its rates, and just now especially of the savings made and being made by its new management How would you tike $1,000 per year for life f Send for folder showing who have tried this method and how they like it The Time to Act is NOW. For the new forms of policies write to ; Th Mutual Life Insurance Coaatany el new xotk, Or ALMA D. KATZ, Manager, Ainsworth Block, Portland, 4 X'' r .'.r.Av.';'; 1 L t'7 --i.4-T- " 4 1 1 - In Building Railroad in Tillamook witness the arrival of a railroad train and hear the toot of the steam locomo tive. The shipment Is being sent "by the Portland Fridge & Construction com pany, which hag a contract for build ing and equipping 20 miles of the Pa This the Charge Brought by Indignant Fanners of Walla Walla. (Bpecttl Dtepateh to Tb Journal.) Walla Walla, Wash., July 16. -A pros pective result of the warehouse compa nies' advancing warehouse charges from 50 to 75 cents a ton will be an attempt on the part of a number of big Walla Walla county farmers to prosecute the gralnmen on charges of conspiracy. Several big farmers say they believe the raise was made solely for the purpose of forcing farmers to sell their crops early In the season In order to escape the exorbitant warehouse charges. A number of farmers have called on Prosecuting Attorney Rupp and asked him to Investigate the situation with a view of Detltlonlng either Judge Brents of the superior court or judge wnuson of the federai""fcourt to order a grand Jury investigation of the action of the warehousemen. If there are any grounds on which the warehouses can be prosecuted ample money win u forthcoming to bring the suits. The onlv comDany refusing to loin wiin the other warehouses In raising the storage rate was the Farmers' Warehouse company, composed princi pally of a number of Walla Walla farm- s. Farmers Know What Profit Are. The Farmers' Warehouse company has been earning 10 per cent on Its capital stock for a number of years and It Is on this showlna- that farmers allege the other warehouse companies have motives In view other than merely raising tne charges to meet the increased cost of handling grain, caused by a slight ad vance of wages paid to warehouse em ployes. One Immediate result of the raise In warehouse charges will be the erection of a number of private warehouses by farmers, who say they will not then be compelled to haul their wheat until they have sold. The raise came like a thunderclap to many farmers who are threshing and already hauling their wheat to the ware houses. Sam Drumheller, who will har vest about 40,000 bushels this season, had commenced delivering his wheat. He stopped his teams and will store his wheat on the farm until he sells. Other farmers will pursue the same course. Executive power la exercised by del- egatlon of the emperor and under his high direction, by the ministers of the interior, or justice, or rinance. or war, of communications, of foreign affairs, of public Instruction, and of agricul ture and commerce. vice-ministers. similar to assistant secretaries, assist the ministers In transacting business. for Life this amount, or a larger any from those who sure the welfare of n. i. Ore. WAREHOUSEMEN COriSPIRATORS ,1a 11 4 v. . iw-r: re County. cific Railway A Navigation company's lines In Tillamook county. The cargo Included one 88-ton locomotive, one 84-ton steam shovel, 10 flatrarsx and a large quantity of railroad Iron. The equipment was loaded at the Alblna dock of the O. R. & N. company. NO DIVORCEMENT OF CHURCH AND STATE Slogan of Xew Club Will Re "Good Citizenship, Pure Politics and Roogevelt." No divorcement of church and state Is desired by the newly created Roose velt Republican club now taking Its first steps over on the east side. At the meeting held last night It was de cided to adopt the slogan "Good cltlsen- I ship, pure politics and Roosevelt" as the battle cry of the organisation. In order to promote this policy It was also de cided to ask each minister in the city to set apart one day for the discussion of good citizenship from the pulpit. There were very few people at the , meeting last night, but those who were i mere were very eninusiasiic ana made many speeches telling of what ought to be done. It was decided to rise above the quest for mere men In con sidering applicants for public otricea ; and seek the principle that underlies i each and every question of public mo- mem. a committee or inree consisting of J. S. McDonald, C. Ben Rlesland and Leander H. Wells was appointed to draft a declaration of principles upon which the club could place Its feet as a stepping stone for future greatnns. It was also decided to work up some plan by which every member of the Republican party in the Eighth ward might be reached and Induced to be come a member of the club. The meet ing adjourned at a late hour to meet again at the call of the president. AT THE THEATRES Dandy Dixie Minstrels. In bringing the Dandy Dixie Min strels to the Helllg theatre next Sun day night Messrs. Voelckel & Nolan of fer what Is claimed to be the most ex pensive, colossal and unparalleled aggre gation oi coiorea players ever organized. Scats now selling at theatre box office. Fourteenth and Washington streets. "Whose Baby Are Yon?" The amusement loving people of Port land are unanimous In pronouncing "Whoso Babr Are You" a nrM.nf by thf Allen stock company at the Lyric this week one of the finest summer shows ever given here. It Is one long muKii irum Beginning to ena with no serious moments. 'The" Road to 'Frisco." The Allen stock company Is going to offer Its patrons something rare In the way of up-to-date entertainment next j week In the shape of the thrilling new j melodramatic success "The Road to ' "Frisco." the only accurate renrodnntlnn ! oi uic iiunous oan fTancisco disaster. "Man's Enemy." There will be two mpre matinees of Man's Enemy" at the Star, the last performance being Sunday night. "Man's Enemy" Is a British melodrama with one of the most interesting stories ever told on the Star stage. The stock com pany is always at home in melodrama. "A Royal Slave." That noted Mexican romance, "A Royal Slave" is the play selected for production fcy the Star theatre stock company next week. Frank DeCamp will appear as Agullla, the last of the Montezumas. a role he appeared In on the road for three seasons. Fun for Children. Children can see on of the moat de lightful animal acts In vaudeville at the Grand. The trained dogs and cats will amuse the youngsters as nothing else will. "Picking a Winner" Is a racetrack comedy presented by Nellie Eltlna- & Company and It causes laughter. SPECIAL SLEEPER PORTLAND TO ASHLAND The Southern Paclflo Railway companx. August 1. will inaugu rate a special sleeping car ser vice between Portland and Ash land, a convenience that has for some time Men greatly needed by the Oregon traveling public. The car will be a standard Pull man sleeper, and will be re served exclusively for Oregon travelers. It will be attached ' southbound to overland train No. IS, leaving Portland every night at 11:80 o'clock. Northbound the sleeper will leave Ashland dally on train No. It at 4:30 p. m. SECRETARY WILSON COMING NEXT WEEK Advices received - by the Portland Commercial club today are to the effect that Secretary James Wilson, of the department of agriculture, will arrive " ... i i rj Portland soma day next w.eelu. Toe I i. WTLUAJU KR 90J.U TO TOUB BniTMATZnC. The PUls Xavs Cured the Disease in Almost Every Torm and Bren la Advaootd Mtages. Rheumatism Is a painful Inflamma tion of the muscles or of the coverings of the Joints and Is sometimes accom panied by swelling. The pain Is sharp and shooting and does not confine Itself to any one part, of the body, but after settling In one Joint or muscle for a time leaves It and passes on to another. The most dangerous tendency of the disease Is to attack the heart. External applications may give relief from pain for a time, but the dtseane cannot be cured until the blond Is purified. IT Williams' Pink Pills are the best medi cine for this purpose, as their action Is directly on the blood, making It rich red und healthy. When the blood Is pur there can be no rheumatism. Mrs. Kllen A. Rutae of South Goff street. Auburn. Me., says: "I had been sick for fifteen veara from Impure blood, brought on by overwork. My heart was weak and my hands colorless. i was irouDied with indigestion and vomiting spells, which came on every few months. I had no appetite and used to have awful fnlntlnr spells, falling down when at my work. I frequently reit numh all over. My head ached continuously for five years. About two years ago I Degan to feel rheumatism In mv Joints, which became so lame I could hardly walk. My Joints were swollen and pained me terribly. "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were rec ommended to me by a friend, after I had failed to gel well from the doctor's treatment. When I began taking the Fills, the rheumatism whs at Its worst, had taken only a few boxes when the headache stopped and not long after ward I felt the pain In my joints De- coming leas and leu, until there was none at-ll. Thp stiffness was gone and I have never had any return of the rheumatism. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured such diHoases as nervous and general debility, indigestion, nervous headache. neuralgia and even partial paralysis and locomotor ataxia. As' a tonic for the blood and nerves they are un equalled. A pamphlet on "Diseases of the Blood" and a copy of our diet book will be sent Tree on request to anyone Interested Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by sll druggists, or sent, postpaid, on re ceipt of price. 50 cents per box, six boxes for $2 50. by the Dr Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. exact date is not known. He Is at present touring eastern Washington, and his Itinerary Includes Portland and one or two other Oregon points. It Is positively stated today that Secretary Metcalf, who was reported to be on the way to Portland, Is not coming to this city, but that he has sailed for Honolulu. Hum I 111 kl III I kh rJ Who Jiesome II II IS Mm is tel .11: PIG IRON ONLY KIND ON COAST Seven Tons Smelted in Shas ta County Without the -Use of Fuel. (Journal Special Service.) Redding, Cat, July 26. A ton of pig Iron plied on the pavement In front of the Lorens hotel In this city Is an ex hibit of which Shasta county Is very proud. This Is a portion of the first lot of seven tons of ola iron ever smelted on the Paclflo coast without the use of fuel, at the electrical process smelter! lleroult on Pltiver, In this county. Since making a complete test run last week, the smelter has remained closed because the Northern California Power company, which furnished the elec tricity, could not spare the 2,000 horse power of energy longer than was neces sary to make the demonstration. However, the company Is now increas ing the system so that Its wires will carry double their present 20,000 volts. This charse will be oomnleted by the end of the week, and then the smelter will be started up again and will be kept running steadily, producing 26 tons of nia Iron a day. Not a pound of coke or coal will be used In the process. POSTAL CARD CRANKS CAUSE CONFUSION Postal csrd cranks and fiends csn now cause the postofflce clerks still more trouble than formerly by reason of a recent order from the department to the effect that writers can cover both sides of all government postcards with writing. Already cards are beginning to pour Into the Portland office with the side formerly reserved for the address alone covered with closely packed Inscriptions crowding the name and address Into Insignificance to such an extent that the postal clerks have a hard time In many instances 10 leu me destination of the missive. SICKNESS ITARDS THIS IN VESTIGATION g to the naisppsition or u. Cogswell, of thi street committee of the executive boaj 'd, this week, no action was taken towad J Investigating the al- leged stealing of ?lty dirt to rni private grounds Dy city i mpioyes. ty m Mr. Cogswell i'.ated this morning that the matter wot Id be taken up early next week and ' 'ould be reported upon at the meeting of the street cleaning committee of tl executive board next Wednesday. Cle TTT amu rare, Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Visit the great Pabst Brewery marvel at its immaculate cleanliness. beer demands a clean brewery, been recognized for years as the standard of purity in beers. You demand that your home be clean, and especially your kitchen where your food is prepared. As beer is a food, you have a right to know that the conditions under which it is made insure perfect cleanliness in the best of all beers .BfaeR TLe Beer of Quality From the time the barley goes into the Pabst malt houses, and the hops into the Pabst brewery, no ingredient used in Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer comes in contact with human hands. Even the air in which the malt is grown, by the famous Pabst Eight-Day Malting Process, is washed and filtered; every kettle, pipe and tank is regu larly and thoroughly cleaned and sterilized. After the beer is brewed the atmosphere never touches it It is aged in air-tight tanks, it is filtered, bottled and pasteurized; it is a clean beer, just as it is a pure beer and cleanliness and purity make it a good beer for you to drink. Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer is rich in the food values of perfect malt and the tonic properties of choicest hops, with a very low percentage of alcohol less than 3 & strictly a temperance beverage. When ordering beer, ask for Pabst Blue Ribbon. Made bv PaFst at Milwaukee And Bottled only at the Brewery. inmn i i At the United Cigar Stores Special Feature This Week. Palma de Cuba , Bouquets 3 Co each Same rate by the box. Here's a cigar that meas ures up to the standard of most three - for - a - quarter Havana Cigars. The filler and wrapper are Havana tobacco and the cigar will appeal to Havana Cigar smokers. UNITED CIGAR STORES COMPANY at Milwaukee, and you wfll Pabst believes that pure and Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer has Charles Kohn A Co, Srd A Pino SU., Portland. Phona Main 460. s , e.; ti al 'fie.