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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, . 1007.
SECOND ESCAPE OF
NORTH BEACH HERO.
NOTORIOUS CONVICT
Herman Wendt, Counterfeiter, Again at Large on Mc
Neil's Island, Tvith a Co rdon of Deputies About
, Him Flees Despite Former Experience. '
SPOKJIIIE tlAYOR
talks iran
entering
mii at
are dairy f r
position or, ,
COMMON SENSE1 r
telUgent people to m onlf
nown composition. There.
Dr. Pierce's medioinee, the
leb print TrT Ingredient
Lee4jnott fn
aedfllnee ( k
foreft Isjtlui
inakemai wl
rfatre
(Special Dlfpatcl to Tbe roareal)
' . Taeoroa, Wash, Aug. 10. For the eeo-
- end tin In the courM of a few months
' Herman Wendt, a oonvict at the Mo-
Nell's laland federal penitentiary, baa
escaped, and alnee noon yesterday, when
: ha waa first missed, a man hunt haa
been . vigorously preaeed oyer tba la
land. Wendt waa employed by tha
prison authorities on tha new wing of
tha nenitentlary which la under con
etruotion. When tha prisoners filed
into tha bis dining-room of tha pent ten
tiary yeaterdav for tha noonday meal
Wendt waa missing. Tha alarm waa
Immediately given and word waa sent
to tha united Btatee marahal'a Of floe
here. Chief Deputy Marshal Frank JU
Croaby left at once for McNeil's Inland,
. where ha put a large force of epeclal
- deputy marshals and all or tne available
prison guards searching for, tha runa
way, ,
Oordoa About tha Zataad.
All tha roada leading across tha la-
land have Dean patrolled ainoa yester-
aay, a eioaa waicn nae oeaa e
Seattle, where ha haa relativea. and
mere oegan manufacturing counterfeit
coin and alao "shoving the queer." Ha
waa rounded up only with difficulty by
tha United States marahal'a office, and
ma u-iai ana conviction followed.
' Got Hbnaelf Kada Trusty.
When he waa Incarcerated In tha
penitentiary ho aaaumed auch docility
or manner and waa ao obedient to au
thority tnat he soon became a trusty,
and waa allowed a large degree of lib
erty, rronabiy it waa this tnat nrsi
V.
put tha thought of escape Into his bead,
At any rata one Monday evening iasi
April he waa not to be found when it
came time to lock ud the prisoners.
general alarm and aearch at once began.
sBvaaBBUaeleV
Lhea upon the bottla wrap-
i IU eorrectaeM under oath.
vlng In faTor. The com
. position oi Uli fierce medicines is open
Moore Tells Chicaffoana TTow i Mvtn thw 'ar'h "ght of iy'7
tt. tt- 7. - i tToOurned fully upon hie formula, mint
xic uxeoiieu uy jiiy ana
Bounced Gamblers. ; :
riurnH fully upon hla formula, jwlny
Hdnt.tnit' t)ie PfHf trie ChiP:tH.n
TltQsa mgdlylnya.M nown thg morj
iitiirEiLYfl.myui.mttPi:
wooiii maua ui i
, (Josraal ipedU lerrtee.)
Chicago, Aug. 10. A man who la be
lieved to be capable of glylng tha police
here aa object laaaon la munloipal anni
hilation of tha gambling vloa and crime
la In Chicago. Ha la C Herbert Moore,
mayor of Spokane, whoaa "Bed alat" la
know to every crook and gambler In
the city over which he presides, and
wno in aaauion to a aucceasrui warfare
On tha denliene of the underworld haa
I made lonir atrMaa In tha Rnnlran 'T'irv
Beautiful movement, of which ha la tha
neaa.
It waa In connection with this work
ni tm
taeuicintl prlncipiaa extracted rrom Ba-
Ut foreat root, by azaet procaaaea
original with Dr. Plerca, and without tha j
Be or a drop of aieohoL trlpla-reSQad and ;
ehamlcall para glycorlno peine uaed la
ataad in extracting and prosenrlnf tha
nraUT nrtnea raaldlng m tha roota
employed, tbeao nedlclaea are oatlrelT
free from the objection of doing harm J
by creating aa appetite for either al-
eoholio bereragea or habit forming
drugs. Examine the formula oa their
bottle wrapDora the same aa aworn to bt
Dr. Fierce, and yon will find that hl
apt alone
the beacnes or tne laiana ana in aaai-
; tioa men have been beating the forests
In an attempt to uncover the hiding
- plane or tne criminal. -,
Ta prevent the possibility of Wendt
scaping abould he manage to pass tha
coraon ox guarae ana deputies watcn-
: ing ins oeacn ana secure a rowooat, a
- water patrol was also started around
the entire island. To make assurance
, deubiy sure all tha rowboata belonging
, to rancher and campers on tha Island
.. were taken In charge by the deputy
marshals and placed under guard at the
: penitentiary. .
XloodhoUae at Werk.
Bloodhounds are being used today,
They were taken to tha Island last
bight by Deputy Marshal Lathe from
Black Diamond. The bounds were set
to work last night aa soon aa they ar
rived on the laland on the theory that
they would do more effective work
wniie tne trail waa warm.
' Marahal Hocklns want to tha lalanit
last night and took personal charge of
the man hunt He la determined to
A United States revenue cutter, assisted
by launches from the penitentiary, pa
trolled the laland to prevent Wendt
from MRanln ta tha mainland. The
entire Island waa beaten back and forth
by scores of deputy marshals and prison
anierria
It waa four days before a atgn of
Wendt, was discovered. One of his
camDS waa then found ana tne same
day rancher saw htm on the road and
ahot at him 'twice before be escaped
Into the brush. The same day be waa
seen by othera.
Captured by tTtaryatloa.
Re had been lying Quietly In the
thick brush In hiding and had been
driven from hla lair by atarvatlon. Ha
entered several abandoned shacks on
the Island and in one of these be found
an old wornout loggera outfit of cloth
ing, which ha donned lnatead of hla
rison strlDes. Tha twin hardships of
cold and starvation, nowever, were mak
ing the man desperate and he became
reckless la hla movements and was fre
quently seen, but alwaya managed to
escape.. -
oa tne Bunaay following nia escape
Prison Guards Smith and Hamilton
found Wendt lust as he waa emerging
from an abandoned enack Where be had
apent the night. Though weak from
fasting be took to hie heels and was
making hla escape Into the brush when
bullets sent after blm by the guards
eaused him to aurrender. Cold and
hunger had greatly reduced him and
being taaen to tne penitential
Harry Tinker, who dragged Letter
Smith, aged 12, from the graap
of the undertow near the Long
Beach hotel, at the aame time that
Dr. Jamea M. Smith, the Imperiled
lad'a father, lost hla Ufa In at
tempting a reacue.
that Mayor Moore came to Chicago, i "uoldan Medical Discovery." the treat
Three weeks ago the last gambler In blood-purifier, atomach tonlo and bowel
mm wr- i-aarilatniwtha marilnfna whlh wltfl. nn
at present are working keya and tele
graph bualneaa la already badlv eon.
gested.
WILL BE SHORT.
Spokane left for other fields.
rare against gambling and vice In th
city had been brief but determined.
"it la an easy matter to suppress
gambling, .provided officials are In
earnest." said Mayor Moore. "There la
no trick to it at ail. In Books nn. for
instance, there was a atate law against
gambling in any form, but for yaara tha
pooiroom Dusiness tnnvea.
"When we decided to atamn thla out
It waa alao deemed advisable to do away
wim lum wine rooms in saloons ana res
taurants, to order .disorderly women
from the atreeta and tha man with
whom they continually associated, out
of town. It was easier than we thought
and the police aoon did tha trick."
TAKE GEEAT CAEE TO
itMn Va-hl-aw vaalr-va rA nan 1 e k I w
press it with mora vigor than any hunt he ata la a manner that astonished aft
vi iimiiiiu jm raou an we isimna. i wno saw
. wen at u regarded by the authorities
: as a desperate man. and alao a very
.slippery criminal. He waa sentenced to
three ytars In tba penitentiary from
Seattle la tha spring of 1901 for coun-
terfeitlng. Previous to . that he had
erved nine years in the atate peniten
tiary at Walla Walla for robbery In Ma-
hlm. It la vouched for that
be ate tnree loavea or bread, several
pounds of meat, besides other solids.
and. to cap tha climax, drank 14 eupe
of hot. atrong coffee. After which he
lay down and elect nearly SI hours.
He was punished for escaping by bar
Ing hla good time taken from him, be-
son county. Hardly bad be got out of and compelled to wear a ball and chain
the atate penitentiary whan he went to 'two months.
NE? VALUE OF ESTATE
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
1 --------w--b-b--b-wsbbbsbbbbsJ - -j ""-ra t .4
; , . " . - w . t
(Eeport of Appraisers in Matter of Late Henry W. Goode,
, Shows Heavy Excess of Assets Over Liabilities-
Property Listed Hight feven Command More,
4
According to the report of the ap
praisers filed yesterday, the estate of
the late Henry W. Ooode abowa. an
. exceaa of assets over llabilltlea amount
ing to 1201,827. Tha estimate la a
conservative one, and many of the as-
. sets would undoubtedly command higner
figures than are placed, upon them la
the report. There have been ao many
-' erroneoue Statements as to tha value
- of the eatabe, that the report of the ap
, p raisers la of unuaual Interest
-The report shows the property aa
followa: .
. Cash In Flrat Kational bank! 700.00
'Cash In t7. 8. National bank 1.05L2S
Collected by the executor 17,872.86
JOne Pope touring car ........ 1,600.00
, Wine in storage .............. 260.00
Insurance policies, amounting to
.. 120.000, but aubject to a loan of
$7,000 ,.... 11,000.00
, Promissory notes unsecured, $14,-
. 861.89. valued at .TT A n I
Promissory notes, secured . , . 16,60000
, qo n in uis ounaet Meal tun- -
.tata company 28,800.00
. 850 shares in the Metropolitan In-
vestment company 20,000.00
20 shares in Auto Dispatch com-
.Pay-- 100.00
221 aharea In Automatlo Sire .
Alarm company 100.00
, e i-s snares in tne JocK Booket
company 100.00
sv.uvv anarea uonaoiidated Copper
company 100.00
6 aharea Maaonlo Building asso
ciation 600.00
1 share Oregon Life Insurance
company 1,000.00
8S2 aharea preferred stock and
806 aharea common stock Port
land Railway, Light & Power
company, are subject to a loan
of 176,000,- and no value la
placed oh the equity by the ap
praiser Commercial club bond, face $2,000.
valued at 1,600.00
x-uruana nauway, Light ft power
bond, face, $80,000, valued at 24,000.00
ruruana jttauway, uignt Power
bond, face, 2100,000, but pledged
aa collateral for note of $76,000,
?uuy.-i 6,000.00
roniaoa rtaiiwav. i.ia-nt . n
bonds, face, $20,000, but pledged
Mraiiinuior loan Of $15,000
President Small gaya Strike Will Not I
Last Long.
(Joersal Special Berries. 1
Oakland. Cel.. lur ia. fiamnal JT
Small, president of the Commercial
Telegraphers' union, does not believe
tnat me present strike of tba operators
will continue more than two or three
gays. Mst nignt be stated that Colonel
Clowry. president of tha Western Union,
would be In possession of all facts con
cerning the strike today and that ha
could aettle It If he ao dealrad within a
xaw nouns.
recommended to cure consumption In Iti i
advanced atagea(no medicine will do that)
yet ooet our au those catarrhal ootid 1-
tiona of head and throat, weak atomach.
tornld liver and bronchial tronbtea. weak I
jungi and hug-on-cougha, whiohTif nag
lectea or osaiy treatea leaa up to and
finally terminate In consumption.
Take the "Golden Medical Dlaaevervs
fn ttma and It la not likely to disappoint
you ii onii ypi( give it a mormujn ana
air triaL' iDonrt expect mlraclea. It
won't do supernatural thing. Yoa must
exercise your patience and persevere u ltt
use tor a reasonaoie lengio ox ume to get
ua iuu oeneoie. Tne ingredients or which
Iir. flerva rnawl 1if naaei aa aek avinifuiaAjf K a
PROTECT CARDINAL !hi?nf',kl!J8i dore? oTaooraa of
whwh iww.ui wmr tuan any amount
or lay, or non-prof esalonal, testimonial
i.ney are not giren away to be experi
mented With but are sold bv all dealers It
tnedicinea at reasonable prices.
atora had exoreaaed the desire ta rn out
on a strike, but that tha officers of the
union were holdlna- them hx-k
Presidsnt Clowry haa lasued a atate-
ment, wnion waa received here last
night, In which he claims that tha whole
trouble In Los Angeles and elsewhere
Vau? .x? aisonarge or an employe
who deliberately rilu v4 n,i.,,,u Th.
Western Union official aaya the' Loa
Angalea operator waa discharged after
severu oayr investigauon or his work.
Ha maintains that th rtiUm
trs have presented no grievance and
that the Strike la an attemnt tn Mfn.
the closed shop rule, which, he declarea.
would take the control of the company
OPERATORS IMPATIENT.
Ran PnnoliM nsni. , . , Walla Walla In the Blue mountains,
Ban rraoclaco Employee Anxious to ute yesterday afternoon, of hemorrhage
(Joorsal Special Service.)
Rome, Aug. 10. Great precautlona are
being taken at Castle Oandolfo, to
wnicb plaoe Cardinal Merry Del Vol
goes tomorrow to pass tha aummar hol
iday a, owing to threatened deraonatra
tlona Beaidea numeroua police mount
ed on bicycles to eacort tha carriage, a
company of Infantry haa been detailed
there while tha aquadron and the klng'a
bodyguard garrisoned In the neighbor,
hood have received ordera to cooperate
wim tns ponce in caae or emergency.
"Tour correspondent Is Informed that
thaae measures, while not solicited by
the Vatican, were taken by tha gov
ernment for fear that In oaae of aa
attack made on the cardinal oomplica-
tione with Spain might result Cardinal
Merry Del Val, though born In London,
la a Spaniard. At tha time of hla birth.
In 1$S6, hla father was secretary of the
Spanish ambaaay In London.
CROSSED THE PLAINS .
HALF A CENTURY AGO
(Baeelal DlSDSteh te The Journal.)
Walla Walla, Wash., Aug. 10. Mra.
Luclnda ' HilL mother of Dorsey Hill,
clerk of the auperior court, died sudden
ly at the Hill camp, 18 miles south of
ROADS MUST FURNISH
(Continued from Page OnaT
required to furnish the aame, or to an I
agent of the railroad at the point near
est the station, switch or aiding where
aiu cars are to De rurnisnea.
Time of Delivery Deflaed.
The time for the delivery of cars men
tioned In any auch application shall be
gin to run from the hour of 7 o'clock
a. m. or tne next day following the
day of tha receipt of any auch appllca-
uun oj me rauroaa to wnich it la given.
Whan a car or cars are applied for
under tha provislona of thla aot, and are
uui lumiauea wiinin tne ume as nerein
required, the railroad so falling to fur
nish auch car or cara ahall be Immedi
ately Indebted to tha peraon makin
application
- And if You
cut out
High-Priced Meat
There's a saving In coat and a gain In
Health and Strength
w try It awhile, aay for breakfast
A Little Fruit,
A Dish of Grape-Nuts and Cream,
. A Soft-Boiled Egg..
Some Nice, Crisp Toast,
Xup of Postum Food Coffee.
qulty 1,000.00
Portland Railway, Light A Power
Donas, xace IbU.OOO, pledged to
secure loan of 12ft. nnn ..tilt, n ana aa
Equity In undivided one-quarter'
Interest in lots 1 and 4, block 44
wuvu ctuuiiiun 8.BOO N
fa...u " w. w w
uuuiLy in unaiviaea one-quarter
Interest In lots 7 and 8, block
Kepnen'e addition 1,000.00
Lot . 18, Newhurst Park 600.00
unuiviuea one nan interest In lots
Jf-",? 8mJtlock 81 Portland,
iWV,?' rf 0 corner) 21.260.00
It Will be observed that In mimam,,.
cases the appraisers have placed very
low valuation on the assets of the
aetata. The bonds of the Portland
Railway. Light ft Power company, for
Instance, are llated at 80, while actual
value la much higher.
The estate includes stock In a num
ber of mining companies; some of these
tnwn vi. Tn.iuo, dui ine appraisers
place no valuation upon them in th.tr
report
The aggregate net value nt th ......
after aharging off all obligatlona is
placed at $208,827.11. ' "
NON-UNION MEN
Sa,,"a""'eaae"e
(Continued from Page One.)
to Join the Strikers,
''"V: (Xoaraal Special Service.)
8tn yruelmo. in, in
president Small haa ordered the operat-
vrm ui inn viir , ana west Oakland to
remain at their keys, there Is every In
dication there will be a walkout today.
Dissatisfaction la growing and It Is be
lieved Smalt cannot hold them In check
mucn ion re r.
Falling Into line with the striking op
eratora in other cltlea the executive
board of local No. 14. rnmm.rctni t.i..
iiuci. vi Aiinnn, mei in uajciano yes
terday and recommended to President
Sma'l that a -strike of W.at.rn TTninn
operators In San Francisco and Oakland
be declared at an early data to be de
termined by SmalL The declnlnn nt th.
local board waa the result of the alleged
failure of the company to live up to
arranged through Labor
Nelll last month hv
which the recent strike was ended.
(Joornal Special Service.)
New Orleans Aur 1 ft Th. Txr..t..
Union operators hers struck today. Join
ing in roiuu xorce wnich went out
last night
WALLA WALLA HIRES
CARNIVAL MANAGER
ox tne brain, airs. Hill was 6S years
ox ags and was a pioneer resident of
Walla Walla, having lived here for
nearly 60 yeara, crossing the plains with
ner parents wnen a mere girl. Tha re
mains were brought to Walla Walla
last night The funeral will probably
iaae place tomorrow.
FORTY THOUSAND
INHERITANCE TAX
(Special Dlipstch te
Seattle, Wash., Aug. 10. The estate
of the late J. M. Colman, which la ap
proximately worm f 4,uvu,ouu, may nave
to pay the state the sum of 840,000 aa
an Inheritance tax ' ' A commission has
been appointed by Superior Judge
r raier to accurately appraise tna estate,
xnia action waa taken at the sugges
tion ox Lawrence colman, a aon and
heir of J. M. Colman, and J. H. East-
era ay. of the atate tax commission. Col
man leit no wiu.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
waiia walla, wash.. August 10.
jLiaooraie plana ror tne street fair and
carnival which Jhe Commercial club
win noia next monin are ha n, i, ih
E. R, Barnard, an experienced carnivai
ana meaire man ox Portland, has been
emDiovea to take active nh.rn u.
win open an onice on main street Mon
day from which all matters in connec
tion wun tne oig rair will be directed.
Many attractions ana amusements are
being arranged for and the club expects
to realise a substantial sum from the
venture,
Thafa aU, and you' feel. like a lord"
au tne morning.
f Same tor lunch.
, Then have a good meat and vegetable
dinner, . ; ,.
Such meals will put one tight In body
ana orain. -
thy nv
Health la worth every poaalble effort.
ana mis way is easy. , ,
. Tbera'a a Reaaoa .
Get Tba Road te Wellville" la pkgs.
worm
It's "a,
, I-MJ'JII,
Utile health gem"
Compere of the American Federation
of labor la expected Monday.
The army of striking operators waa
augmented thla morning when the Pos
tal operators In New Tork and the West
ern Union , oparatora In Minneapolis
struck. Conditions locally ahow no Im
provement over yesterday. A number
of strikebreakers from the smaller
neighborhood towns have been secured
by both companies, but the forces were
far from being adequate. Tha strikers
charge that thouaanda of messages are
being mailed from thla city.
Five hundred operators in tha m.
loy of the local offices of the Postal
xetegrapn company, tne enure force.
went out oa a a talks In sympathy, with.
BONITA GOES ASHORE
OFF VENTURA COAST
(Journal Special Service.)
Ventura. Auar. 10. Tha Panirfo rvt.nt
Steamship Bonlta la ashore here and is
now lying on the beach. The vessel
was mislead by tne glare of the elec
trio light plant and missed the wharf.
it is probable aha will break to piecea
when an attempt la made to pull her
off. The steamer State of California
haa been sent to the rescue.
EXCURSION TO BONNE
VILLE.
Xnlghts and XAdiea of Security to Save
an Outing Tomorrow.
Th. VTnlcrhta a rA T a Atom n ..-(..
a fraternal organisation of Portland and
vicinity, win take their friends to Bon'
nevuie tomorrow on a railroad excur
sion.
lixe tne grocerymen, wno went a
couple of weeks ago, they will no doubt
nave a large crowd as one of tne mem
bers states that 16 cara have already
been assured. There will not only be
me usual features attenamg a ounaay
excursion, but there will be a band to
mrnisn plenty pi music. There will
also be amusements, .refreshments,
(same, aim prises. l tUB is tne XOUr-a
rauroaa excursion given by thla popular
organization, all of which have been
most successful.
HILL LINES SHOW
ENORMOUS INCREASE
neraon makine
therefor In tha aum of ii
per aay or rraction of a day per car
applied for until auoh care are fur
nished, and In addition the railroad ahall
be held liable for the actual damagea
any such applicant may sustain.
Every applicant shall fully load and
have ready for shipment the oar or
cara applied for by him within 48 houra
after auch car or cara have been fur
nished by the railroad at the point
designated In hla application therefor,
and upon failure ao to do he ahall for
feit ana pay, upon demand, to the rail
road furnishing the same the aum of
12 ner Auv nr Cra t Inn r9 . Ha v
the expiration of said time for loading
xur men car not loauea ana reaay xor
shipment
Where applications are made on aev-1
erai oaya and more cars than are men
tioned in one application are furnished j
on the same day, the applicant ahall
nave noura to ioaa tne oar or cars
rurnisnea on tna first annUeatnn mnA
another 48 houra to load tha car or cars
furnished on the next application, and ao
on; ana tne penalty preacrlbad ahall not
accrue aa to any car or lot of cara ap-
yjisu ivr oa muy one aay, until tne pe
riod within which they may be loaded
nas expired. The Ume within which
aaia care are to be loaded shall begin
to run from the hour of 7 o'clock a. m.
of the day next following the day tha
same are rurnisnea at tna niara ra.
quired, ir tne aaid applicant shall not
uae auch cara ao ordered by him he ehall
ao notify tna railroad furnlshlne- tha
aame, and ha ahall be liable for tha
penalty above set forth to tha railroad
furnishing the aame for a narlod of nna
. . . 1
uay axter said notixication.
When cara have been furnlahM mnA 1
loaaea 11 snail oe tna auty of the rail
road company to promptly remove tha
am from the soint where loaded and
to aeuver tna aame to the connecting
railroad or to the nerson or neraon ta
wnom tney are consigned, within a rea
sonable time. AH persona to whom cara
are consigned shall, unload the aame
within 48 houra after delivery thrat
o tne consignee at tne usual and appro
priate point for unloading' and unon
failure to unload, within the time specl-
iicu iiir cunsisnee snail do immediately
Indebted to the railroad dellvarinar aaM
cars, in tne sum 01 12 per day, orxrao-
lion or a aav. ror each car an l.ft un
loaded. The time for unloading annh
cara Shall be comnuted in tha manner
prescrioea xor loading cars.
There are two exceptions In which
tne railroad companies may Tut relieved
from the operation of the penaltlea pre
scribed. No chara-a for faftnra h .
railroad company to rurnisn cars can
be enforced when the failure Is due to
publto calamity, strikes, washouts, acta
vi utn, tne duduc enemy, riots, mnna.
wrecKB, urea or accidents The rail'
way commission may also suspend for
ROAD WILL NOT BE
WRECKED BY STATE
Montgomery, Ala, Aug. 10. Law
yers for the Southern railway ap
peared before Federal Judge Jones yes
terday and secured a mnrilflcatlnn of
his Injunction against the state, In ac
cordance with the agreement made at
Wednesday's conference. The court in
making the new order said that he
could not permit the authorities ' to
wreck the road through the law.
Union at o'clock last night
Ask JteoogxUtlon. ,
The walkout was tha result of
meeting held by the operators yeeter-
aay arternoon at which It was decided
that every union man should leave hie
key. Shortly after the meeting ad
journed officials of tha Poetal company
" ' preoentea wim aemanas rrom tne
union men asking an Increase of 21
per cent in wages, an eight-hour day
wsniiion or tne union.
The officers having denied each and
fj"y Jfott" mlu5. the Postal opera.
ir telr de,k o'clock at the
Ui l"? wmsiie oiown in the main
vl . ThwU'M . 1,9 disturbance.
Jhi men.roee from their chairs with a
thaV .nSvIu 1 ' ona aln when
Z i.ed the street but there haa
fn, no violence or trouble and It la
we?t 'to 'theT, f-f
ThS 600 unantAr. .it. i.m L ' .
last flight saikeaT i .II "V if"1
graphera who are now out on strike in
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asMaaatlaal
(Jonrtial Special Berries.)
BOBton. Mass.. Auar. inTh. trm
lines are makina new htarh menrd. tnr
sZKZFtt&K aynT' ffaM' whenever In the Judym
. . . . , : -" , i;uii,Nrven i, v H 1 1 1 n luini
r-aciric in juiy increased between
$1,300,000 and 21.400,000 and follow upon
.iiuiuoi ciiui iiiuu. increase a year ago.
August has opened up the same way,
earnings Increasing 240,000 to 660,0u0
per any. 11 iuoks as tnougn august will
be another big month. The Burlington
la doing almost as well.
a period of SO days the operation of any
or all provislona of the demurrage law.
rment of the com- I
UBtlce n ha heat
conserved oy sucn suspension.
, .
Does Allen's Foot-Ease
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Its citizens wlths
between REAL
the OotlS2ng In
r.-m vi WiaMIIgUIBIIIH.al
wnuKcy ana imitations. UndcrJ
Bond Act whiskey bottled un-;
oer uovernment Supervision
k. . a. . . Aa..'
"' w;eir vvcr inc.
Wi neck of each bottle a
Green Stamn on
which Is plainly sUted
ine cxaa aje, strenfth
and quantity of whiskey
In the bottle. Whm vAm
ncaiui requires a sumuiant, demand.
Jaainsa
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last, yes wai
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BLUMAUER ft HOCH, Portland, Oregon, Distributors.
LUMBER RATE FIGHT
REACHES COMMISSION
(Journal Special Service.)
Washington, D. C, Aug. 10. An offi
cial of the Interstate commerce com
mission said yesterday that word has un
officially come to the commission that
the pacific northwest lumbermen have
raised 8100,000 to fight the railroads'
proposed increase in rates to Denver
a
Cool the Blood?
an
The com
Alkaline Antiseptic Makes
the gums strong and healthy,
gives the teeth a pearly lustre,
purifies the breath. What more
could you ask of SOZODONT?
Do not experiment with denti
frices. The teeth will not stand
it.
Stand by SOZODONT and
the teeth will stand by yoa '"
points east and south.
mission ezoecta a formal
b filed soon. If thla Is done the case
win do reg;araea as unusually Import
auu
C
3,miv y
OF MAMMOTH
WHALE IS FOUND
(Joornal Ssedal Serrieat
LOs Angeles, Aug. 10. On a hill near
ean jrearo, iou ieei aoove ine ocean, Dr.
x-umr, uuraior OI UIS BOUinwest BflU'
seum, has discovered a perfectly fossil
Isari skeleton at , a mammnth wh.l.
mush of It exposed above tha surface
ox ine son ana in spienaia condition.
Two huge vertebrae are In plain view,
and the wonder la that the rich find
waa not maae Derorev ur. r aimer baa
excavators uncovering tha fossil, and
eitner tne wnoia or representative parte
wiu De. piacea in ine museum.
DYNAMITE EXPLOSION
KILLS COLORADO MEN
(feoraal Special Service.)
Boulder. Colo.. Au. 10. In a dyna
mite explosion - here ' two men were
killed, ten Injured and many ara tnlaa.
ing. ' fieveral. It la thought, were blown
Some doctors have said so and many
indlvlduala have aald that this dainty.
antiseptic powder, shaken dally Into tha
shoes la cooling to the entire syatem.
Scores ef nervee center in the aolea of
the feet and Allen's Foot-Ease eoethea
and quleta theae nerves. Uae every
meana to keep cool .and avoid beat
prostration. Try thla simple, popular
remedy yourself and see if it la not
instantly cooling and refreahlng. Sold
by all druggists, 860.
The Portland lYunli Rug. Co.
usoniaclnrers of High Qoalfty Baggtge
Mexican
Mustang Liniment
Qeee qwlokly to the
very eore ef the
disease anal stops
tha aioai aoep-aet,
exereoletlng aalaa
alnoatlaatantly
3v
av.
1 MmmmxfK
' JjjJiwr
TOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
Two 5to:t
Cor. 3d and Pine Streei
Branch 107 61b Street
Mexican
Mustang' Liniment
Oeree every allaaeeJ
' at alaa erBeaet
thafa peed, hewest '
. Ualataot eaa eare
Heae setter, ,
Meeaaegeeel
Diseases of Women
I .ADIP PEMALE WEAKNESS, GENERAL DEBIt
CiiaiS? IT' NERVOUS TROUBLES, UNHEALTHY
DISCHARGES, PAINFUL OR IRREGULAR m6nTHLY srvI
SSfWL "'"V V fovble call or v7ritA
fv iJAiNU,K.uua.- Meaiane sent evenrevhar h mail n
or express la plain wrapper, free from exposure. .
Dr. TV J Pierce
JL-TI .. 1 CP I" IWI WW PORTLAND, OR.
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