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THE GREAT MARCH APRIL MAY REMEDY
Majority Council Party Con-
. tradicts Its Own Words
and Works in Effort to
loss of
In thousands of homes, for .more than thirty vyearf, 'Hood's Sarsaparilla has been
Peculiar to' ItSClfj in what it is'arid what It1 doesVJf combines the best blood
; Embarass Lane and His t?fiera:I? and permanent cures of
Policies. ; - ; v . X ; 8prlng AHmeilt8 blood diseases, stomach; liver and kidney complaints,
. a.uuciuc,.uia.i mcu iccuug uu iuw ur run-aown conditions oi tnc system.
A , This Spring owing to the uncommonly unhealthful' conditions that have pre
. vailed during: the " winter, Hood's Sarsaparilla is more than ever needed to purify,
enrich and revitalize the blood and restore health and strength.
" . , Take HoOd's-it will make you feel better, look better, eat and sleep better. It
succeeds where' others fail." It makes the sick well: the 'weak," strong.V '
..; . Under the Pure Food and Drugs Law, no change was necessary in this
successful ' medicine, to conform to 'the law or to public Sentiment It is perfectly
pure, ..genuine and reliable. '
Run. Down ''I was in the civil war and my exposures at that time cause me to run.
down easily. Hood's Sarsaparilla hits my needs exactly, as it gives me a thrill of new life
and builds me up each season." Capt. J. P. Thompson, Registrar of Deeds, Lowell, Mass.
An Excellent Medicine "My father has taken Hood's Sarsaparilla as a blood
purifier (and tonic in the spring, and other members of the family have also used it
when run. down and out of order generally. It soon makes them feel all right again,'
and they regard it as an excellent medicine." Mrs. Rilla Hiscox, Toulon, Ills.
Be Sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla and only Hood's.
Hood's 6arsaparilla if told in canal liquid form or in the new form of chocolate-coated tablet called
Sarsatabe, prepared from Hood'i Sarsaparilla by a prooesa of distillation and evaporation, and haying identi
cally the aame curative properties. 100 Dotes One Dollar. Of druggists, or sent by mail or receipt of price by
; For consistent inconsistency, the ini'
Jorlty part of the city council has
shown great aptitude for erratlo action.
A single performance yesterday lUus-
tratln the point wae the action of the
majority In beheading th special com
mit tee on franchises, making- Ion and
earnest speech e against . the appoint
meht ef othor special corfTmltUes, and
the next minute voting- to ..appoint a
sclal committee to draft a new sign
ordinance. To embarraa Mayor Lane Is
the obloct sou ah L
-. As announced In -Wedneaday's Jour
nai, an ordinance was Introduced do'
CHpttating the subway committee as a
tarter of a bitter warfare on the mayor
rina me executive board. The ordinance
ico. a majority of whose membership is
composod of members of the majority
party.
Mayor strikes Back.
Another committee slated for decapl
" tatlon yesterday was the trust commit
tee, but the resolution was lost some
where, and the matter cannot come up
unm ine next council meeting.
With all the varioua beheadings slated
for yesterday the council proceedings
assumed the aspect of a grim tragedy,
but before the affairs emlpd turned Into
a howling farce. In which Mayor Lane
lashed his adversaries unmerolfully. He
told the members they had never trans
acted their business regularly alnce
he baa been mayor; that- the coun
cil ia glutly of the groHeest irrcgu
larltles, and to cap the climax shot
shafts of sarcasm toward various indl
vldual members that stung the recip
ients into snence.
Although the controversy started with
the beheading of the several special
committees, it extended over into the
payment of salaries tor shingles on the
. forestry building. This Is an Item or
1KB, which the park; bonrd expended
out of a special appropriation of $3,000
to shingle the structure.
Councilman Cellars objected to the
payment of the money, on the ground
that the perk board had been Irregular
in doing tne work. Mayor L.ane ex
plained this by saying that the hoard
had been Irregular In that It hRd not
gone to the civil service commission to
secure shlnglers before employing the
men who did the work.
Mayor Lane said that upon Investiga
tion tne board learned the commission
hnd no-shlnglers on Its lists, and never
would have, go a special permission was
secured from the commission authorlz:
Ing the employment of the men.
An&and Explains.
Councilman Cellars still objected by
comparing the case to the McDonald
case. Mayor Lane replied that the dif
ference in the two cases was that if
the shlnglers carried their case into
court tbey would receive a verdict,
whereas McDonald was ruled out. The
ordinance authorizing the payment was
finally referred to the judiciary com
mittee. Finally in the dlecussinn of the spe
cial committees. Councilman ' Annand
took occasion to say- that he opposed
appointing committees when the work
they were supposed to perform should
O. I. HOOD CO., Lowell. Mass.
be done by standing committees and the
mayor. The mayor came back by aak
Ing Mr. Annand to explain himself.
Annand aald that he referred to fran
chises and added that If there were any
renorts to be made on franchises tne
charter provided that It was the mayor's
duty to make tne reports.
'I have reported cn franchises in my
messages, replied Mayor inc.
you nave never saia anyimng dq
about any of them,'' retorted Mr. An
nand. "You have done a very careless
Job of Investigating, If It is now neces
sary to have a special committee."
Then followed a sharp debate be
tween the two In which Annand Anally
blurted out that he did not intend to
assume any responsibility due tne
mayor or the park board. The mayor
laughingly replied that Annand did not
have to assume any of them and An
nand squirmed In hi a chair.
i Pretty rifffct Promised.
To add gaiety to the occasion Deputy
City Attorney Fitzgerald . discomfltted
the counciimen oy sumng mat me
mayor could appoint as many commit
tees as be cnose. 'inis was a oooy
blow to the majority party, because
Mayor Lane can reappoint committees
fast as tne counciimen can behead
lorlty is awaited with Interest because
rrom now on it win do more or less
open warfare between the contending
parties. The majority party seems, to
think it has the mayor at its mercy In
regard to the subway matter and the
members will overlook' no opportunity
to let him know It.
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Monterey Police Believe Mrs.
Frank Sego Was Rob
ber's Victim.
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(United Frees Leased Wire.)
them, and It Is probable that the mayor Monterey, Cal., March IS. Con
will reappoint the franchise committee fronted bv what annears to be a mur-
lust to show the members that he can ' mv,terVi tne entlre pollce force 0,
The outcome of the fight, between the I this city is trying to learn how
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Mrs.
I Frank hego. whose body was found in
the bay by a flsnerman, came 10 ner
death.
Mrs. Sego left her home for a walk
Wednesday night and did not return. A
searching party suspected that she had
been murdered when they found a pool
of blood among the rocks between
Monterey and Pacific Grove, but no
trace of the woman could be found
until C. J. Kedotte pulled the body to
the surface of the bay with a fish hook.
The absence of a diamond ring,
which Mrs. Sego was wearing when
she disappeared, and a knife wound on
her neck have convinced her friends
that she was murdered, probably before
she was thrown Into the water. Mrs.
Sego was the wife of a aaloonkeeper.
IS
UNLUCKY DAY
So Think Steamer Passen
gers Vlio Were on the
Burning Vessel.
(Doited Press Letied Wire.)
New York. March 13. A fire, a small
panic, 'a manning of the life boats and
a transfer at sea of the passengers of
the sound steamer Providence to the
steamer Richard Peck was a Friday the
thirteenth tale related today by pas
sengers of the former boat who ar
rived, here several hours late.
While all on board the Providence
were asleeD this mnrnlnr th fl r
aiscoverea in one of the lower holds.
I lie watch went Ihroueh th uhln
awakening all hands and ordering thern
smeii or smoae upread through the
steamer and there whs a mad rush for
me aecas by nair dressed and hysterl-
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of coloring, vanety
of patterns and
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A Special in Men's Hose
Finest Imported Lisle Hose, plain
and fancy, also embroidered and
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Special 25 Cents
USES WIFE AS
SHIELD III DUEL
Man Forces Wife to Protect
Him and Shoots Her When
She Breaks Away.
cal people,
The boats were manned, but lust then
the Richard Peck hove in sight and
coming alongside took all passengers
aboard and brought them to. New York.
The Providence proceeded under her
own steam and the Are proved of small
consequence.
LEGALLY DEAD;
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Company Holds Up Policy
After Locating Man Miss
ing Nine Years.
(United frets Lenicd Wire.)
Omaha, March IS. Three months after
he had been declared legally dead by
Jury In tha district court here, Ernest
Ij. Rumery has appeared to balk his
wife's attempt to collect a $2,000 In
surajice policy on his life.
Rumery lias been located by agents
or the Eauttabie Lire Assurance com
pany at North Yakima, Washington, and
today the company filed a suit In equity
to nave set asme the judgment or
Jury In awarding Mrs. Cora E. Rumery
12.000 on Kumeri s lire insurance Pol
Icy. The verdict was obtained on the
evidence of Mrs. Rumery that her hua
band had been .missing for more than
nine years.
Rumery aisaDfearea rrom cnippewa
Falls, Wisconsin. He gives no reason
ror going away.
R0SEBUEG MASONS
ERECT FINE TEMPLE
(Speefsl Dlspetcb to The Journal.)
Roseburs- Or.. March 13. The Rose
burg Masonic lodge last night decided
to build a three-story temple, to cost
$30,000. at the corner of Jackson and
Cass streets. A stock company will be
organised. Building will begin as soon
as half the stock Is subscribed. Tne
temple ; is-to surpass any other struc
ture or ts Kina in soutnern uregon.
NO SCHOOL MONEY;
CLERK NEGLIGENT
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Roseburg. Oiv. March 13. The Myr
tle Creek , people are without school
funds for the year. The negligent clerk
failed to send in the district estimate
for the tax. The rolls are now closed.
A committee of Myrtle Creek business
men held a meeting yesterday with the
county officials In an effort to adjust
matters. The case Is now in the hands
of the sheriff to be decided. .
ANTI-SALOON FIGHT
ONtAT SCAPP00SE
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se. . Or.l March II. Tha La
dies' Aid intends to have an anti-saloon
speaker address the people here once a
month -until election. - A netition is ,h
Ing circulated to vote tha entire county
dry. . A very strong .sentiment- against
the sahons prevails in this community.
Both smiles &r .working bard. - ,
Metsger fits glasses for $1.00.
DEliySOFISrOT
OR DIG STICK
Roosevelt's Friends Declare
That No Truce Has Been
Granted "Malefactors."
(United Press Lessed Wire.)
Washington, March 18. A atory sent
broadcast yesterday hinting at the es
tablishment of an entente cordlale be
tween the president and E. A. Harriman,
and stating that henceforth the soft
side of the big stick would be applied
to the "maleractors of great wealth'
is branded toduy by jtthose in the best
position to know at the White House as
a fake pure arid simple.
Though the trick was of course too
smati 10 mase posnioie any omciai de
nial from the president, it is said that
he regards the story as a political move
of his enemies, who have seised his at
tempts to restore confidence and quell
the financial flurry aa compromises with
the enemies of the administration.
From the highest authority It can be
said tnat no move nas been made by
the president or by any member of his
cabinet tnat could possibly be so con
strued by unprejudiced persons, and aa
for the possibility of a restoration of
friendly relations between Harriman
arid Roosevelt, those on the inside only
smile at the suggestion.
STANFORD STUDENTS
SHARE IN CIRCUS
(Special Dlapatch to Tbe Journal.)
Stanford University, Cal., March IS. .
A circus will appear in Palo Alto, Sat
urday afternoon and evening, and as the
result of an agreement between the
associated students and the manager of
the circus 10 per cent of the gross re.
celipta derived from tha two perform
ances will be donated to the Stanford
student body. This Includes the re
ceipts of the sida shows as well as ths
money taken In at the main tent. Tha
agreement stipulates that ths Stanford
students shall lend their support to the
circus and help to make its appearance
a Successful one. by giving it a semi.
couegiate aspect, There will be a bi
paraoe, in wnicn it is ex
some of ths features will
by ths students. ,
MISSOURI WANTS
HUGHES FOR OFFICE
St. Louis. March 11 Remiblimn mn.
ventlons held yesterday on the call of
the chairman of the state committee In
the Eleventh and Twelfth congressional
districts to elect, delegates to the na
tional convention adoDted resolutions
Indorsing Governor Charles E. Hughes
of New York for the next president, and
the delegates elected from the Twelfth
werjS Instructed for , him, ; and are the
first delegates to be Instructed for the
New York executive. The Eleventh dis
trict delegates were Instructed, .-
(United PreM Leased Wire.)
Bukersfield, Cal.. March 13. As the
result of a revolver duel E. Thomas, a
laborer, Ilea dead in the morgue and
his wife, whom he used as a shield
against a fuallade of bullets fired by
Walter Gibson, la in a hospital today
In a precarious condition from bullet
wounds.
Gibson was a boarder in the Thomaa
home, anl the latter accused him of
trying to win the affections of Mra.
Thomas. A quarrel ensued and both
men drew revolvers and began a duel
at ahort range. During the progress
of the fight Mrs. Thomas entered the
room and her husband forced her to
stand between him and Gibson aa a
shield. As she attempted to break I
from his grasp he shot her through the
neck, and then turned the weapon upon
himself, firing a bullet through hla
head. Aa be fell Gibson fired again,
the bullet striking Thomas in the ab
domen. Gibson surrendered and pleads
aelf-defer.se.
ASIATICS WARNED
AWAY AT CLIFFS
New Town on the Columbia
Starts on Strict Caucas
ian Basis.
Oil Paintings and
Water Colors
From Chicago Arts and Crafts Studio
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(Special Dispatch to The JosrnaL)
Cliffs, Wash., March It. Chinamen
are not wanted in Cliffs. Several weeks
ago two wealthy Chinamen cams here
to buy property but were forced to
leave the town before closing a deal.
Today two more came for the same
purpose, 4 but were compelled to leave
without getting a foothold. The Com
mercial club has bitterly opposed any
measure that would favor the admission
of Chinese residents. Last night an in-
Hotel Portland
For benefit of '
roxTXAjro amtu ajtd 'ctatts so-'
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dlgnation meeting was called by the
cltlsens to discuss ths best measures
to pursue In preventing the Chinamen -
from locating hers. If - tha spirit that
was manifested is any criterion It will
not be well foe any Chinamen or
Japanese to locate here.
General Powell Clayton. H. M. Rem. '
mel. Captain F. W. Tucker and John EL
Bush are alated for delegates-at-largo
from Arkansas to the Republican na
tional convention. With the exception
of General Clayton all are holding fed.
eral positions In 'Little Rock. The '
state convention is to meet early in r
April.
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