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k THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. . FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1 21, 1903. 1 1 wm. KIIIFE TO llltl mm New York Political Machine Quietly Ltoing Up td Se- Chief Issue County Court's .' Methods-Many V Candi, y dates in Canvasses;!:; V. (Special DUpttck to TsS Jovnal.) tVillnvt nr . Jan. -S4.Tha biennial cure Control of National tution indicating ' an approaching r - ' 1 Tr i. I wwuw. ia , now apparent 11 tyuibwi llOUSe C0Cnran WantS J oounty. Every condition point to ona of tha warmest campaign In the bis torr of tha county, Tbt predominating Issue art th removal of the county t from Enterprls to Wallowa, th necessary petition for wnicn win anort- y Speakership. r b filed, and tha election of a county ludse and a county commiaalonar to change the control or ina county court. while tha vota on me proniomon or u (UnlM rrixia Leased Wire.) Waahlngton. D, C, Jan. 11. That Tammany la now engaged In playing quor under tha local option law will alao ana of tha rrMin.r nmu in tha tiU. engage aaneral attention, un mis last .... . I . l kll. ..I.ln. . In. II A -A - . . . . . . 1 . I d I u una LIU II. DUUUU " W. . V ' B, v tory or met organisation, la ma oa"aiir,M .h.t'vaii.w.i oountv will remain , of politicians hare. It arabracea nota ("dry" by a larger majorty than It car mi jesa man ma control or ma nsxtiweu .w , bouaa of reoresantatlvea. Thla will be k t7Mary Taxation AHegsd. a dlfflnntfe taalr hut It ta aM that, tha I The flrht OH the CWMt Policy 01 the ... v I Coun w -- - -" i af inn or tnat tnn v reived, and already there are evidence I 0kn. aa(j the action of tbe court when that axaeutloa of tha datalla haa tva. I maklna- the 1107 levy. when. It I oiaimeu, a, mucn a.rar wtj iwu eufflclent to pay off tha county in- "front rank amona- the ahaelaa of relative obscurity so duietlv that John Sharo Wllllama. tlta- 1 lar leader of the minority, and David de -Armond, bU rival didn't even aee To anyone who haa been watching tha progreaa or eventa, amoe me aotn con MISSING BANKER SAVED BVi WIFE I-- " : . . - aiirrmianr m Tammanya bravea hat of late , taen 5-i -f f-' tiioob wm made In me fMmocrau i valuation but that year ralaed to a euppoeeq caan vaiue, ana in also making a levy at the. same time for tbe construction of a 120,000 county Loatlne, the most centrally located town In Wallowa valle, offered the uae of ufflolent room in its own stone school building, together with other Induce ments.. Taxes were thus msde very high last year, though this year the levy is about one-half that or last year. Possible candidates. As possible Democratic nominees for tha Tmrtria nn ma pnuniv Doara. tj. ju. about him a constantly Increasing corklns. Dresent county Judge, J. A. group of innuenttal fellow stateamen. I French, present county clerk, 8. F. Pace, Moreover, Cockran la the man who 1 present county aasoseor, all of Enter framlna" un tha Democratio test hook lM.i... am., txt uimlltan nf Jnitnh i. for tbe coming congreewional campaign, county judge, and Hiram Williams, of Dower to cocKran, is judge iost!ne. are mentioned, the last two areas opened It is apparent that Bourne Coekran, Tammany a peerleas orator, ' now cornea nearer being the real leader of the Democrats in tbe houee than . any other member. His magnetic per sonality, his persuasive eloquence, and Ms political acumen have been drawing ' As ri Vincent Fornes, banker I Knapper, of Prairie Creek, are probable company director and I .r.lr.ni. fn nomination, and John Kitagerald, Brooklyn's sUr McDonald, of Wallowa, is among those a-ht h Ooldfogle, a Tammanylte of high de- I named being opposed to the present re gree.' Francis Burton Harrison haa con- I rima tributed appreciably to the Inereasa of I " of the Republicans, X H. Dobbin, of ramroany s iniiacnce in ins nouse; ana i Enterprise, representative, ana u. and . Insurance John J. Fitsgerald. Broekly member. IteDresentattve William 8ul aer, the Bowery boy, has been steadily frrowlng In the estimation of his col eaaues. and Is expected to take a prom inent part in the new Tammany game aner ne returns rrom nis oriaai tour. Although, the Democratic delegation from New York city is attracting more attention today than It ever has before In the lower branch of congreaa. Those who have been keeping their eyes on Cockran are certain that his personal ambition la the speaker'e chair for the next session. He confidently rdiots a Democratic majority in the louse Of the (1st congress? He has teen reaching out for every Democratic doctrine that has appeared In the of fing Just to ahow that he haa bem regenerated alnce his defection in 1890. tly his works In this congrees he seeks absolution ror ail nis past political sins. I In the next, he will ask for mora sub- SUES MILLIONAIRE ON RAILROAD DEAL mentioned often for nomination for commissioner. After the nominations are made, the political designation will amount to nothing. It will be, to use the slogan now in vogue, puan or "antl-oush." referring: to the present administrative poller of the court. For sheriff, J. W. Kerns and L. F. McAnulty, both of Enterpriae, seek the Republican nomination. For clerk, W- C. Boatmen, present deputy cleric, is o.Kurnd nf tha Democratic nomination and no one seems to want the Republi can nomination. J. C. Conley likewise seems assured of the KepuDiican nomi nation for school superintendent. C. H. Allen, of Flora, and T. f. iamrope, oi Leap, are active aaplranta for the Re publican support for assessor, while k F. Miller, of Flora, Is a probable Democratic aspirant. judicial and senatorial. The tenth Judicial district, composed nf Wallowa and Union counties, elects a circuit Judge for six years at the com ing election, inose wno win cumm for the Democratic nomination are i. n. Crawford, present Incumbent, serving by appointment, w. m. namaey, r Grande, and D. W. Bheehan, of Enter prise. J. W. Knowles, of La Grande, is the only announced candidate for the Republican nomination.- A successor to rmor mcugrarai oi Union county. Joint senator from Union . i ana wairowa, is i o t Barnes Says Chinese Coal gentleman is understood J . succeed himself. J. H. Concessions Are Worth Very Large Sum. to be elected and that to desire to Dobbin. Joint representative from the same district. will not be a candidate, and the only name mentioned in connection with that office so far is that of Colon R. Eber- hard of Joseph, a statement jno. Re publican. Mrs: Mathis Mortgages lier Home to Redeem rapcr Liable to Be Forgery. - (dalted Press Leased Wire.) . s , Belllnghara, , Wash Jan. Q, Mathls, missing preaident. of tha K chango Bank, of Blalna, Is safs from prosecution for alleged forgery of M.00I worth of county school warrants, atl ma oestruction and swrretion or tnoss c-called securities will make proof of the supposed crime Impoasibia. The warranta were placed by Matlils as col lateral for a loan of (1 600. Dr. Dun black of Blaine, being tha holder. An examination of tha countv'a boolca after Mothls' flight Is said to have discovered the fact that they Were fors anes, out an errort to trace mem anq locate their preaent whereabouts failed until recently, when It became known (n whoaa handa they had been placed as nuriir. An (nvaatlaatloa todar raaultad In definitely ascertaining that by means of a mortgage on ner noma and real aetata, Mrs. Mathls bad, since her husband's disappearance, redeemed the paper and tnus piacea neyona reacn or me prose cutors one piece of evidence of a na ture believed to be criminal. It Is thought thst this step on the part of Mrs. Mathla will render probable husband's return. her NEWSPAPER DEAL AT SALT LAKE 1 Newhouse and Wall Buy Herald and Telegram Goes to Tribune Owners. (Catted Press Leised Wire.) Salt Lake, Utah, Jan. 24. Consumma tion of two Important newspaper deals was announced today. Tbe Salt Lake Herald was sold by former Senator W. Li Clark to Samuel Newhouse and Col onel K. A, Wall, and the Evening Tele- Jffcm was acquired by the Salt Lake TMDune. Newhouae. who la one of the wealth iest mining men in the west, has sena torial aspirations, and is a Democrat. It is said that Colonel Wall has hopes that he will be chosen head of the de partment of mines. If such a bureau is created at Washington. U. OF W. STUDENTS TO GET PUBLICITY ( a (Sneelal Olspetcb to Tbe Joornil.t University of Wsahlnsrton. Seattle. Jan. 24. Hoping to stimulate the stu DYSriTSIA-PROOP, V How Any Heal Can Be rkotovgnly J3n , ', Joyed by Aay Stomaon. Men, as a rule, are first discovered by their enemies. Their antogsmsts turn on the searchlight; and tbe proof of merit will lie la being able to atas4 um uaan. - .. It waa only In this ' way that Mr. White ever anew that dyspepsia wsa one os nr. miuck worst enemies. Hit ting rsce to race at a two-by-four table, he . banded bis afflicted friend tha bill 01 xare: .;; Oyster Cocktail. ' Stuffed Olives. -- . Boston Clam Chowder. Strained Gumbo. - Sirloin Steak with Mushrooms. Roast Beef Hash. Boiled Ox Tongue with sauerkraut. , , Lobster a la Newburg. Baked Pork and Beans. , Combination Crab Salad. Hot Minos Pla. . Pineapple Fritters. Mr. Whlta ordered a nit tie of each." Mr. Dyspepsia Black ordered crackers and a glass of milk. "1 had such a b.g breakfast this morning," he said, "tnat i ll Just take a bite to keep you company.", But Mr. Whlta could not be deceived; "1 am afraid you can't atand the gleam, Mr. Black, why don't you say you havs dyspepsia and be done with it 7 You'll alwaya have that hungry look anyhow as long as you have dyspepsia. Now listsn. My stom ach was In Just aa bad condition as yours at one time. But now I can eat anything, at any time. For instance, this clam chowder or sirloin steak or even the lobster would be Just as wel come to my stomach aa your crackers and milk. Tou don't real las how this dyspepsia business Is robbing you of your spirit, of your energy and ability to think quickly. I can't help notice IU tba cheer and aociablllt; aao. tell you .what to do," and thereat the You haven't you had three months Now 1 cheerful Mr. White took a vial from hla pocet and extracted a wee tablet. "I'hera, there Is a tablet that contains an ingredient, one grain of which di gests i.uuu rrains 01 100a. tor sven the worst dyspeptic It's the only thing thst really gives relief. The reason Is It rsllevesihs stomach of nearly all the work it tiaa to ao. ais-ests every thing In the stomach and stimulates tint gaatrio Juice. 1 can't get along without them. They are Stuart's D Tablets. You can set them anywhere on earth for 60o a package. Yes. it la true. Btuarta Dyspepsia Tablets aosoiuteiy stop neariourn, nau sea, Indigestion, dyspepsia of the worst sour siomacn, otoaiy ieeung tvna. all eructations snd Irritation, freshen and invigorate the stomach. They Cheer you up, and make you get all the good there Is in your food. You will forget you ever had a stomach to worry you. Send us your name and address to day and we will at once aend you by mail a sample package, free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 160 Stuart Bldg., Marshall. Mich. dent body to work harder the faculty committee on accredited schools haa adopted the plan to send at the con clusion of each semester a statement of the marks each student receires, to tne high school whence he comes. The principal may do with these aa he aeei fit, merely keeping them for reference, posting them on the school bulletin Dusru ur iiavia men. .uwii.nw vuv local papers. The system goes into ef- t this semester only so rar as fresh men are concerned out nerearter me records of men in the other clasaea will be sent out aa well. OnlT Ob "BKOMO OTTOm" Tbtt Is LAXATIVE BHOUO Q( 1N1NB. Loo for thk signature of E. W. OROVE. Used tat Worjjreriaroia We rVV'r;; 'JlO Top and Bottom Shop 303 WASHINGTON STREET Will Continue to Sell AT -2 PRICE OFF The Entire Stock of Men's Furnishings, Hats and HACKETT, CARHART & CO.'S HIGH-GRADE, HAND-TAILORED SUITS AND OVERCOATS TILL FURTHER NOTICE j9 f it OFF Colorado Whist Congress. Denver, Col.. Jan. 24. Representa tives from a number of cities through nut the state arrived last night and this morning to participate in the aecond an nual congreaa and tournament of the Colorado Whist league to be held here today and tomorrow. The first contest was held this afternoon in the Yooma of the Denver Chess, Checker and Wblat club. Two handsome silver trophies, valued at 160, will be awarded to the winning teams. January Special! We sre offering special prices throughout January on picture framing, artists' material and wall paper. E. H. Moorehouae & Co., 812 Alder street. Northwestern Whist Association. (United Press Leased Wire.) Minneapolis, Minn., Jan, 24. The an nual meeting and tournament of the Northwestern Whist association began at the Nicollet hotel this afternoon with representatives on hsnd from a number of cities. The contests, which are for the usual cups and trophies, will con tinue over tomorrow. New York Jan 241ln upholding his TTTT'MFP AT. ftP JOTTTVT IVUICIUIUII Hl.1 ill" " " ..www ... . Ing certain coal concessions for the Chinese railway syndicate were worth 1000,000, Turlow Weed Barnes, grand son of Thurlow Weed, Is giving testi mony In his suit to recover that amount. Barnes claims that the concessions I Were . procured along the line or tne Pekln-Hankow railway in im and he lvalues such services at ivhu.uuc Ik. jtAnttMBlnnl t h rrti' h W II Tins'. "ang, who waa the Chine ambassaaor isna ciaim near mis cuy, wnicn no nas wasningion. etucn unanciera am 1 ucuuuieu erpont Morgan, Auguat Belmont, which I Jacob Schlff and Levi P. Morton are year. interested In the syndicate which He leaves a Urge estate and five chll I Barnes la suing.. Idren living: Mrs. W. O. Evans and - Mrs. t-iixa Keppwjrer or Brooks, o. o. Subcommittee Appointed. 5Ytff S"J5nS,.?' B.lto' . . . ww . a v .A o .-. I aaliu Alia. u. A . uivslBuii ui viei vaiB. A . tnainVad' th nnhiifl Tanda aecond wife.' by whom he had no chll Fulton has Induced the public lands .....' Mr- tciannr H.rHn SAplGE TOMORROW (Sueelal DItpateb to Tne Journal.) Rnlam. Or . Jan. 24. One of the most Icturesque characters in Oregon, John avaare Sr.. who died at his home near and the fair grounds, wui be ouriea aaiur- nther services at 8150.000. He said he aay at ii a. m. n came as a pioneer F. at Pier in 1846 and settled upon a donation continuously to his death, occurred In his eighty. secon I committee to appoint a Subcommittee, I with Senator Nelson as chairman to consider his bill for the relief of Sher- Iman county settlers, wnicn ne nopes I to getjtnrougn me senate. u)o People r Shun You Isitt fft tvttp gn mi ti nnr a TU UllAvWuuiii ur ruuu pti.fiii FROM CATARRH? THEN READ BELOW Ify, Hyl What a Breath I Why Don't Ton Sava Oanss Onra That J. Catarrht" If you continually 'khawk and spit nd there is a constant dripping from ha noss into the mouth, if you have ioul. disgusting breath, you bava catarrh ind lean cure it. , , ... I All you need to do Is simply this: Fill aut coupon below. - I Don't doubt, don't argua! You have everything to gain, nothing to lose by jolng as I tell you. I want no money l-Just your name end address. dren, formerly survives mm. Mrs. Eleanor Herrin, TAKES THIRTY YEARS TO TIRE OF HUBBY (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Athena, Or., Jan. 24. After a mar ried life of nearly 81 years. Mrs. Bar bara A. Willaby of Athena has started divorce proceedings against William P. Willaby. The woman declares In her eomplsint that - her husband has pre ferred the society of other women to her own. The WlUabys were married at Athena on December 9, 1877, and have three daushters. two of whom sre aged 29 and 26 respectively. The prop erty claims have already been satisfac torily settled by stipulation and agreement. PRUSSIAN DOCTORS PUBLISH DEBTOR E rtita Miinnn , ta n-rtnrt for one trial aekara nf flaiiaa' Combined Catarrh pure, mailed free In plain package. . dimply 1111 in your ubijiv fon Sotted line below and mail to O. B. OATTSS, Biea Main aww, .. XarahaU, asiohlgan. - - J . . .. . m f . (Bpectat Pispatcb to Tbe Journal.) Berlin. Jan. 24. The medical league of eastern Prussia has established a semi-annual list of tardy paying pa tients from which It appears that tha areater number of names are from among the richest patients; The kaiser has published a circular concerning: his health, in which he re bukes "certain newspapers" for saying j that he is suffering with his throat or hearing; statements that, he declares, "lack comnletelv of foundation." He haa been ill and went to England for his health which haa become completely restored. CALIFORNIA TOURIST TRAVEL IS HEAYY (United Press teased Wire.) Loa Ansrelea. Jan. 24. Trans-Conti nental railway lines entering Los An cles are being ovartaxea to aocommo ate the winter tourists coming to southern California. , Passenger traffic managers of ths Santa Fe, Salt Lake and Southern Pa-clflA-roads are unanimous in their opin ion lhat the rush of 1908 lathe largest In the history of tourist travel on the Pacific coaat. These conditions are con sidered remarkable in tbe face of th rooent financial stringency In he east NO JOINT MANEUVERS FOR OREGON MILITIA (Washingtoa Sureae ef Tbt Joarnal.) Washington, D. C, Jan. 24.- There will bo no Joint maneuvers this year on the Pacific coast between state militia and regulars. Neither California, Wash ington nor Oregon will -take part In such exercises. . Only hope of joint man euvers seems to be In the bill recom mended by National Guard association. MEN SUITS HALF ' t. :'J iif 1 : ' vK, .V fsf I ;'X ; J::-& .?Z'V&f??- S--'. W: s ' hivf 1 lit V ' saw. v - . - ' It's a pure case of too much of a good thing. Too many high grade suits. Suits that were built for men and not to decorate sale tables. We bought suits from the best Eastern tailors, but we bought enough to fill a State street store. We overestimated the clothes demands of Portland. NOW FOR A GREAT ONE-DAY, SAT URDAY, AND SATURDAY NIGHT, CLEARANCE. The choice of any and all of these most excellent hand tailored, seasonable and stylish suits, HALF, inetoRetaflers. $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 $30.00 Suits, Saturday Suits, Saturday Suits,' Saturday Suits, Saturday Suits, Saturday Suits, Saturday Suits, Saturday $ 7.50 $ 8.75 $10.00 $11.25 $12.50 $13.75 $15.00 All Overcoats, Cravenettes and Topcoats for les than wholesale cost. ' " All Ladies' Early Spring and Winter Suits, Coats Skirts, Waists, Furs, Bags, Belts, Sweaters, Combs Ladies' Garments Half ! Saturday 1 Half! Good Clothes for Men ; ' Open Saturday Night Until 10 Fashionable GarbforLadics iaSZgfc: at "Boston.;; km'-Mj:'', I I t .