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THE 1 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY 17, 1908. Dnlcss ' King Carlos Aban dons Minister Franco Ills Kealm Will Probably Be , como , Eepublic Editors Under Arrest (Special Dlapatck e The Josrssl.) Lisbon. Jan. 15. -The excitement against tha minister dictator, jrranoo la fearfully augmenting, not only In Republican 'circle, but among other parties. Government threaten with martial law the first attempt at revo lution. The troopa are quartered and ready to suffocate whatever mutinous movement. Four more newspapers have been suppressed, and the police con tlnus making arrests. Prominent na tionalists are threatened with deporta tion to Africa. The trial 01 tnre news paper editors and publishers in Oporto baa begun la the courts. The prima minister has counseled the kins; to abandon the policy followed to I .date or to abdicate. The antl-dynasHc Vafttetlon la assuming great proportions and steadily increasing. It appears im minent that the motiarchlatlo group of parliament is opposing usoir in sir- defense to the dictatorial policy Inltl atA hv tha klnar. Practically the city Is under martial law. Strong detaohments of police sup ported by detachments of the national guard parade the streets at all hours ' and uaa anare-etln measures to aulet any attempt at disorder. The employes of the postofflce department reruae to re ceive any letters noi penecuy uiretwo. In a manner to satisry tnem. fn tha wnv rals-na areat discontent. Three generals have been relieved of their commands. More than 100 persons have been put aboard on of the cruis ers of ths navy, which has left Prt with an unknown destination. The government has established a special tribunal to summarily judge the rase or political prisoners, ana nm distinguished magistrate to preside over Its proceedings, but bs has refused the appointment An enormous manifestation of all classes hss called on, the king to dis miss Minister Franco, author of the disturbing dictatorial policy. Madrid, Jan. . The Liberal, a news raner of this city, publishes a letter '5 that the king is rea own nouss. The same paper has received con firmation of the report from Lisbon that the crown prince of Portugal has been banished. Ths Liberal says the king adopted this resolution sfter a violent scene excited by his son. Paris, Jan. 15. Dispatches havs been received here declaring that tha rumors of disturbance In Portugal are without foundation; that everything there is tranquil. It Is known, however, that the dispatch emanates from the govern mnt. , , More than 800 students In Paris have made demonstrations against the pro fessor of rights. 8everal have been ar rested. The Brothers Rothschild have sent the municipality 120,000 to distribute among the poor of the city. Paris, Jan. IS. Editor Lima has ar rived here from Lisbon, the vanguard of a host of Liberals, fleeing from Portu gal. M. Lima is the propritor of the newspaper Vanguard, which has been Suppressed by the government He con siders ths republic Inevitable and that all will be fixed within a month or two at farthest. Ha declares the people hostile to the reigning dynasty and the army dissatisfied, and adds, "If the king concedes, the republic will come peace fully, as It did In Braiil; on the con trary, it will come by a violent revo lution." A Nolln man, while chopping cord wood, cut off a big toe, A warning to men not to chop wood. Lisbon, sayins- that the royal pal ace Is surrounded by royal troops, and my a prisoner in ma FUNK AUGERS STATE Press Criticises ; California J prists Poem on Sub ject by Watcrhouse. (pedal Dispatch to The tarsal) Ban Franclsoo, Jan. IT. Tha decision of the court of appeals, in the BchmlU case 1 being mad tha subjeot of scathing criticism by tha press of tha state. la this connection A. J. waterhouss or tne Sacramento Bee. who was at one time a resident of Oregon, has written a- poem that is at tracting - atata-wlda attention. Tha poem follows: Hv kA. J.' Waterhouss. (Tha first district oourt.of appeal has decided that Bchmits ana Jtuer, ty implication is guiltless. Oullty as hellT Of course, my friend; There's never a doubt at all, For they grafted and stole to tha sbsmerui ana. And theirs wss the hood! ere' haul. Tbey mads their city a byword and And with atolen chattels they feathered tnetr neat. And never a mortal may doubt But honor to JustioV tha funny old game! And -rah for tha-beautiful law! For tha court it sat, and it sat and it sat TIM, glory ba glory) H diagnosed that ine oasa naa a tacnmcaj naw. Oullty a hell I Oh, never you mind; That len t tn question at an. Tha question of questions, as you will una, Relates to tha technical wall. Oh, a man may filch, and a man may steal. And a traitor to country be. But he's ssfs if he keeps, with an ays to weal. From the technical Jungle free. Bo It's hey for tha courts; and it' ho ror tn couna: And whoop for the thing In their crawl For tha judges they sit, and they sit. and they alt. TtU they In their wisdom quit scoffing st it Discover a technical flaw. Oullty as hellf Why, many a man Wears stripes for less thsn they did. Our Bchmlts and our Ruf, the rascally spsn, Whose foulness will never be hid. Let court work injustice, let law be a game Wherein the arch-vllla!n does well. But the great people's verdict will still do tne same; They are guilty, and guilty as hell. Than weep for the court with their technical snorts. And Weep for the bed-ridden law, ONLY, ONE CAR OF PIANOS LEFT Eighteen Cold Sine Thunday Ftc tory Styt Close Out Rgmaindaf in Nxt Four,Dysv ,' t highest grade piano are being at about one half tha prloe ilera charge for them. All of For judges who labor, but labor In vain, Wince they, after and pain Give birth anguish and to a technical flaw. Ill ! travail B EGS PARDON or dm WHO HAD line To public la quick to take Advantage Of a genuine bargain. This ha been shown during the psst few days t 101 Front street where two earloede of in; very highest oiierea at mat dealers eharare for one carload la gone and I am Bow dis posing of ths second. These instru ments were shipptd to one or tne dealers her who met with misfortune. They were left unon mv faetorr'a hands ana i ws sent ner with instructions to dlsposs of them to ths best id vantage in the quickest possible time. . These Instruments are the best my factory aver made. They are brand new- and you will sae In tham manv excellent patented feature not found In other upright pianos. These pianos have been sold right her In Portland by the dealer who formerly handled them for ItSO.OO. IS00O0 anil l&aO.OO. Dosens of them ar In fin home in this cltv and thslr ownara will snaaJc vi wieru who nignesi praise. These instruments are a-nia at as tual factory coat I must leave for the aaat with aa littl delay a possible and my orders ar to forget profits en tirely. While the prloe J am quoting anouia ns ror an csati i am atiu win. In to arranss (or reaacnabla navmanta. as favorable as could be secured from any local dealer. These piano will be accompanied Dy our lactory guars n tee ana tn piano In tune This Is a bona Ada offer and an an portunlty that seldom oomss. When you sea these fine, high grade pianos and appreciate what a moat extraordi nary saying is posainie now, I sm sure ou win not need to be urged to buy. temember the location. 101 Front street between Wssbington snd Stark. In ths warehouse of the City Transfer moras uo. fjcose como net ween the morning and I in tha afternoon not later, neoausa I pave no lights. e. rtamaocioiu, ivt ironi street iut pianos will ir factory's five-year rill arrange to keep after tney are sold. ft POLITICAL GAME ON II! WASCO COUNTY Hot Contest Will Be -Waged at Election for the Clerkship. (Special Olipateh to Tha Joarnal.) Tha Dalles, Or.. Jan. 17. Ths first skyrocket of the campaign In tha Re publican camp was fired when J. B. Oolt of The Dalles filed his declaration of candidacy for the county clerkship. Oolt has a considerable following and since he has been chief clerk In the assessor's office It was generally be lieved he would aspire for tlmt office, now tilled by Asa Hlogsdlil. the no longer in doubt. F. R. Angle, pre That the Slmeo office of Counti Bolton will be the object of Clerk hot political contest now appear to be George Park Says He Did Not Know That He As saulted Banker. (Special Dltpatcb to Tbt Journal.) Eugene. Or.. Jan. 17 8. 8. Spencer, president of ths Merchants' bank of this city, was viciously assaulted on the street Monday night by George Park, a speculator, while tno latter was arunic Park of assault and battery. Judge Dorrls was arrested and orougnt up in the police court yesterday on the charge ent deputy clerk Is being mentioned ai a successor to Bouon. ana uienn u Allen, now deputy under Sheriff Chrli man, and L. N. Blowers, mayor of Hood Kiver. are also in tne race. Among the Democrats It Is expsctsd thst John Hampshire, who gave Sim Bolton such a tight race twg years ago. will make another attempt to capture mo pium. The office of district attorney Is also to do contested ror at tnis election and Fred W. Wilson of The Dalles will seek the nomination on the Republican ticket. The district consists of Wasco and Crook counties. Frank Menefee Is the present district attorney. Wilson will be opposed by W. P. Myers, editor of the La la law Chronicle. Myers was in the city today distributing election cards. Do You Enjoy Your Meals? One of the Most Important Que- tions to Consider in the Search for Happiness and Health. The burning question, to you, Is, "Are you getting out of life all the pleasure and the health you are en titled tor If not, why not? No matter whether every organ apd member of your body is In a sound state of health and strength, If your tomacn is in any way aisoruereo, you 1 jVe not going to be "yourself.'' You are going to be a worriea, oui-or-soria, nervous or sullen Individual, whose ac tion will reflect your condition inside, and people will naturally avoid you. The world wants to smil and be cheerful, and unles you ar cheerful and smile, at least, occasionally, you will have few friends, fewer oppor tunities, no success, and you will go down In defeat defeated by dyspepsia and a bad tomac.h. A good and thorough digestion ha a quick, wonderful reaction upon the brain. You roust have notioed it many times, for the brain-and stomach are as Intimately connected as a needle and Its thread, one can hardly be used to advantage without the others If your stomach Is slow and lacy in di gesting your food, it will produce at once a slow lasy and cloudy Influence upon your brain. Mark it! If your stomach has absolutely quit work, and Xermentation is poisoning your vital ' brain as a result, surely your pressed. Is going to be sluggish and correspondingly de- mo one need ten you that But why continue to suffer all the aentanneil him to Day a fine of 1100 Park says he did not know what he wss doing and knew nothing of the af fair until soma one told him of it the next morning. When leaving the court room he took Spencer by the hand and asked his pardon. They have known each other since boys. There was no provocation at all for the assault Park stepping up to Bpencer and striking him without saying a word. CHURCH CARPET IS STOLEN AT SEATTLE (United rnu Laawd Wire.) Seattle, Jan. 17. Furnishings taken from the First Metbodlst church when It was dismantled about a year ago hav bnen atolen from the building in which thty were stored to the value of about $1,200. and the police are now en deavoring to locate and arrest the rob ber The good stolen consist of more than 1,800 yard of carpet, 900 yards of which was practically new and valued altogether at about J1.000. of doors, ground glass windows and electric 11 stns and brass fixtures, They were carted away during the, da? time. JAP MAIDEN TO GO HOME HUSBANDLESS (Special piapatcn to Tb Jooraal.l Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 17. Slant-eyed, raven-haired and dlstractlngly pretty, according to Japanese standards. Miss Yoshlno Mltsu, a maiden of Nippon who came here in the British ship Oanfu to CANADIANS AFTER DUNSMUIR'S SCALP i meet her husband-to-be, is weeping her back home, unmarried and forlorn miseries and torments that a disordered stomach brings you? If your stomach cannot digest, your food, what will? Where' the relief? Where's the cure? Stuart's Dyspepsls Tablets are the relief nd the cure. Why? Because, as all stomach troubles arise from in digestion' and because one ingredient of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is sble to thoroughly and completely digest 3,000 grains of any kind of food, doesn't It stand to reason that these little Dyspepsia Tablets are going to digest au the food and whatever food you put Into your stomach? science nowadays can digest food without having to use the stomach for It. And Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets are the result of this oientlflc discovery. They digest and digest thoroughly and well, anything and everything you eat So, If your stomach refuses to work or can t wont, anu yu mmtr iron eructations, bloat brash, fermentation. I biliousness, sour stomach, heartburn, irritation, Indigestion, or dyspepsia of Whatever rprm, just taice one or two of Qtuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and see the difference. It doesn't cost you much to prove It Then you. can eat all you want, what you want when ever you want. If you use thes tsblets, and you can look the whole world in the face with a beaming eye and you will have a cheerful spirit, a pleasant face, a vigorous body and a clear mind snd memory and everything will look and taste delicious to you. That's life. Oct a package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet at any drug store on earth for 60e a package. fianif vmi. nam ani aAArftaa to cay and we will at xnt mail a sample nackane. F. A. Stuart Co ; 160 Stuart JJldg., saaranaiv Mien, IV st ance send you by Tree. Adores eyes out at th prospect or being sent i, unmarried ana ronorn. ene came at the behest or her Japanese lover, who was to marry her ss soon as she arrived. She has heard nothing of lilm since the ship's coming, and now believes him a deceiver. Japanese here have tried to secure ner admittance, but that reoulres a husband, and none of them cares to aot in the Benedick rola on such short notice . UNNAMED WOMAN IS AN ASYLUM SUICIDE (Special ripatch to The Jnnrnal.) Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 17. The wife of a prominent business man of Seattle, whose name Coroner Stemart of Pierce county and Superintendent Calhoun of the Western Washington Insane hos pltnl at Steilscoom refuse to give, com mitted suicide night before last at the asylum by hanging herself. The woman was committed from Seattle two day ago. in a state of acute, nervous melan cholia Coroner Stewart says he may reveal the woman's name following the arrival of her husband at the asylum. The woman was 94 years of age and in life very handsome. SEVENTEEN MILLIONS , FOR LUMBER OUTPUT Post Fall. Ida.. Jan. 17. It Is now estimated that of ths 400 Sawmills In eastern Washington and northern Idaho there will be cut this year 1,100,000,000 feet of lumber, havlns a commercial value of $17,000,000. About 4ft per cent of the local product will be marketed In lotal territory. ' The lumber Is chiefly white pine, red fir and larch. The mill of Potlatch. Idaho, turn Out iiO.009 feet a sv This fill ts in close proximity -to what I de clared to be the largest whit pine stand tha ha been left en the cent!- (United Press Leeecd Wire.) Victoria, B. O., Jan. 17. Following the opening of the legislature yesterday by Lieutenant-Governor Dunsmuir, Kawthornthwalte, the Socialist from Nannimo, endeavored to Introduce a resolution calling for the Impeachment of the lieutenant governor for having disallowed the anti-japanese legislation of lost session. The speaker ruled that tha motion was not sufficiently urgent to Introduce at tne opening session or the house pre ceding tha usual formal motions to which the opening day 1 usually de- voiea. The resolution stated that it was! shown at the recent inquiry that Lieu- i tpn a n t.f lnturnnn niiH.mnl. In til. n.L I vate rapacity had contracted with tha Canndi.in Nippon company of Vancouver to procure 0UU Japanese for work In nil mines, while publicly he disallowed the measure tending to prevent the Imml-1 gration of sucn Japanese laborers. Tomorrow and Mondav nositlvelr will be the last days for discount on east side gas Pills, .Portland Uaa company. CITY HALL ASSURED BY SALE OF BONDS (Special Plapatch to The Jourail.) Walla Walla. Wash.. Jan. 17. At special meeting of the council the bl of 1. H. Rollins & Son of Chioaco to buy he f 100, 000 issue of olty ball bond 3 bonding company city to i was acoenteti. The takes the issue at par, the city tq bear the expense of printing the bonds which will amount to $250. The bonds will bear 5 per cent Interest and run for 20 years. Owing to the legality of the bond being questioned, the city has been put to considerable trouble and expense in disposing of the issue, and the comple tion of the new city hall has been de layed over six months. We January Special! offering special price are throughout January on picture iraming, i artists' material and wall paper, B. H. Moorenouse & co., Aider street LEWIS HALL ELECTED MAYOR OF VICTORIA (United Frees Leaaed Wire.) Victoria. B. C, Jan. 17. Dr. Lewi wall was elected mayor In the munlci pal election yeeterday by 117 majority ever Mayor Morley, who has held th ornce ror iwo year, nix or tn pro gressive ticket supporting Hall and four supporting jaorley were elected alder men. . 1 n auction was closely con- teatea, Only One "1XOXO Qimnxi" That la LAXATIVE BROMO QUIMNB. Look for the eltnature of B. W. G80VK. Used the World pret to Cure Gold is One Day. Many Killed una Wounded. (BpccIkI Dtapetcb to. The Journal.) i . I A v. i i . . t . . .. . 1 a in inie miy 11 ia anown max an encounter has , ooourred between the army in Lisbon and the revolutionists, with the result of many killed and wounaea. njr persons arrived from Lls- Saturday Wind-Up Men's $20 Suits Best $20 Suits on the Clothing Market ;t Not a few, but tier after tier stacked high' with the best assortment of these most excellent $20.00 values in Portland. Today our salesmen have been on the "double quick" since the tap of the opening gong, and this afternoon there's real enthusiasm about our suit aisles. All Men Should Be Here Saturday Choose the Suit best to your liking from this most complete assortment. Hand-tailored Suits in the smartest sort, of mixtures woolen fabrics from the best mills in the country. Built every one by the best clothes engineers in America. c$HOoo5 Saturday and Saturday Night -Topcoats $9.15 Cravenettes The same being now offered by the more reasonable clothing stores at $20.00. A SATURDAY CHOICE WORTH WHILE FOR SATURDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY AH Ladles' Garments SUITS, COATS, FURS, WAISTS, BAOS, BELTS, COMBS QOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN FIRST OIN YAMHILL SECOND FASHIONABLE GARB FOR LADIES (BLt d m Fully Guaranteed Work at These Prices: Gold Crowns $4.00 Bridges per tooth ,$4,00 Gold Fillings $1.00 to $2.50 Set Teeth, best made $7.00 Teeth, mounted on gold. . .$75.00 Teeth, mounted on platinum $150 Teeth $7 The Way We Do Dentistry, Artificial teeth are mounted on rubber, celluloid, aluminum, gold and platinum. These are the only materials that can be used in the mouth. They are sometimes sold under other names at an advanced price. V.Hv- We will make a set of teeth, mounted on any kind of material except gold or platinum, for $7.00 guaranteed to fit, look natural and to be of the best material throughout that money can buy; , Our Fillings, Gold Crowns and Bridges are the product of years of experience, and no better can' be . made, no matter where ' you go or what you pay. We have but one price, with no extra charge for com plications. MB N fifth Floor Rothschild Building Phone Main 3780 N. W. Cor, Washington and fourth OFFICE HOURS, 8 TO 5:30 P.M. SUNDAYS, 0 TO 1 P.M. V senth rsgimants of ths Una. Durln ths him battlas ssvarsi man simulated hia commission and thai several ml flPW wart sQt forth ta find tboi asad, ments. whose loyalty. la In doubt, havs Ins- hosnitsj aid arid Bushed their hunt- been furloug-hed.i . ins; Into some woods, with tha result of ' come iniorrannar experiments nave I nnaine; au mose woo naa apparently been made hare with dors, durinr the fallen In the battle. Tha result has 01 uu geytnte eath and Wgat exercise fijh I becA received ,wiU great eathusiAan, ' Albany Bank .Elects, (sects! Dispatch te The Joaraal) Albany, Or., Jan. 17. The annual election of officers of the First National bank: resulted as follows: . E. W. Lanf don, President: S. Young, vice-president; A, C. Bchmldt, cashier; O. .A Archibald, first assitant eashler; 1, C Irvine - second assistant cmWoti U- reatora, B, W, XAnfdpn, B," TH : Toun. P. A, (Soodwln, A. C Schmltt, W. A. parrett r-.- -, . Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, la. borers rely on Dr..- Thomas' Ecleclrlo OU. Take tha Sting out of cuts, burns or bruisea at once. Pain, cannot stay where. iCia tacL .. a .' , v. , s. Kennewlck't Brkk Vemt ' i. ' (Spactal Dispatch te The Joern.l ) -"Kennewtek, .IVasli.. Jan, J7. ! lumbtnay company. ans"sel li -. . i- facturlna- brlclc. Is puttins in new r chlnery and inoraaalnt ci k-My. eerts a steady tnr 1 ii has IncrassaJ lnvarnni ) ,i clay deposits to atom 11 1,0-J. it i ii. 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