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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, -APRIL 2,- 1903.
jffi PLANS WASHINGTON HIE IN
I' BOSS HOME PHONE AT SALEM
I Union Republican Club Will (continue from r. on. Domocrats of First District
; !i 'Try to Squelch Ambition '? 'ny
- , if . , . thinks ought to know the
person whom he
-nan'a )l r
. -r-J 1.1. J. I .
M 01 ,-ilOUSUJl lAilUUllUlUUH. acier. jntri is Homing mrmer to via
10 tut tu set out in in coramunig-
T. Hie Vodestj. of . Wo'mea -
jfaturally makes them shrink from the
Indelicate Questions, the obnoxious ex
munitions, and unpleasant local treat
Dents, which win physicians consider
essential In the treatment of diseases of
women. Yet, If help can he had. It to
better U fnbmlt to this ordeal than let
the disease trow and spread, ineirouwe
to that so often the woman undergoes all
the annoyance and shame lorotDinx.
ThooeandsNjf women who have been
cured fix Dr. THerce' Favorite Prescrip
tion wtIOl In stareciatlon of the cure
which dlsXN) the examinations
and local treatment TbusJajQoolfia
to Decide Upon Candidate fi
at Conclusion of Banquet SSr'ii
Talk of Making Public tlon to the chief.
JOHN T. JANSSEN.
Chief of Police.
Reed's Record.
atmaaed at Contents.
On receipt of this letter Secretary
Meagher called upon Chief Qrltunacher
and was amased to learn the contents
of a letter that had been sent volun
tarily by Chief Janssen to the Portland
ession roes marcning department on the strength of Janssen "''r'" "".1". T.
jThiJ . nr.(l..ll. aWlderi last B a-ht u .... . . ... ... - Uiaai lor congressman jroin mat v
.at a Meeting of the executive board of newspaper concerning Davldor a prujeut trtct to be platted on the ballot in June,
tub when the matter of Indorsing! to esiaoiisn a Dana at ml jonns. ine i ana 10 oe nominated at ine pnmirm 07
lice is nore given.
Tomorrow NiCfllt at State almoet always cures. It U strictly non-
Capital
The Union Republican club Is not go
,1ng to sit on the fence while the cam
paign procession goes marching by.
was
f "the club
r. 11 a
canaiaatea waa oikmhu.
' .The Union club Is going to Indorse
candidates, specially for the legisla
tive offices. ' Leaders of the club eay
the Indorsement wiu not aia tne cantu
Democrats of the First congressional
district will meet in Salem tomorrow
for the purpose of deciding upon a can-
I having hla name written In on the pri
ori lu. r.lyimt of Police. Milwaukee. I mary ballots.
Wis.. HeDt if. 107 C Orlumacher. Toblght Alex B week, chairman of the
Chief of foMoe Portland, Or. iUear flirj j ,ute central committee, ex-Senator
A man named Samuel .V. Iavldor. taU,John M. Oearln. Ft4. V. Hoi man and
urn, ur cumyiujunn, c roiiu i other well-known Portland Uemocrata
. : 7 i . . nv1 n.iiav " M - . . - --joiner weu-auown rorviana lihw:il.
M,t'!!.fi 1! ,h iinn lu? lSS- B,tn Jw. b(M1t Mwlll leave for Salem, where they will be
machine, in fact. thO Union OlUB leaa- I .,..,. HrA..ar mil hlirh llvar. name 1. 1 m . k. . 1 . Y-. t
rs are at outs With the machine manip
ulators. -f her do not like the way In
travagant dresser and high liver, oame the guests of the Salem Democrats at
to aiiiwauaee in January. ivi. iruia ia banquet tomorrow night. At the ban-
liOdeOn-Beacn-ttaiieyMeea I -1- ..nnlhi In Isll rhirriul with Mr- I .1... Ti .k. m-.t -A-
Ah. f0.11 Jl0!i rylns: awlndle through the malls, gional district and the question of se-
a Democratic nominee for con-
Which the
IVlate backed
Diatxorm ana inm trewiw wu. m ii. w. niDDoitd ta be dvlnv from eoa-l..rin
Z fu 22 fif. p f tnV 'fm th dlstrlot will ba. die.
t '""vy ------1 tance. udob ma arnvmi iu aiiwium cussea ana clans maaa ror aeourmr
-. . k. b a tn .ininn rinn I . . i i . - -
i TV . "''-..".", L I'" stariea a ram oroer puaineaa, unuw i some one to run.
i Jeauera like the cloae combination be-1 lB tiu 0J th, New fingland Watch I . The meeting has been called because
a ween the Hodson ticket and Ferdinand coropany. After he had gathered in a of the discovery of the fact that unless mailing; only. 8e
- .-J i k 'r8 mount or money, au remittances there ie a Democratic candidate for con- uuna.o, a I., i
"block lystem
!TJ. Keed, the erstwhile -manager or the I ir.8 amount of money
, 8vlln inunlclpai campaign, and wno being in advance, he transferred the gress from the First district the party
ill
iJl HAW narreatlna niS DIOCK System knalntM-aml hinbmnlail hl all Ka.l.lll ,k.
r " n J 1 - v. -T I IM'ViUlU - VMM, WWUt.-IIWflllf
- Tor me oenent oi tn iioouii-cuu-on- mg given as iv texempt ana nis 11a- definition of the primary law. which
ley-Keea corabinatioa bllitles over 111.000. He then engaged provides that no party can take part in
2 - . - - - I In ..III.. iaIiiUm mnA ill .Idnlra anil I L.I I l I . I . i l .
rj i. work in r also for the control I Promoted various other enterprises of has cast 16 per ceof of the total vote
lfX2 ?vkc.'tr-f committer m congressman at the previous eleo-
countr chairman and is w? "7" ?Va '"5V" 0J?- . . .
'..,..T. V, . ao th. cnnimlttM " "m" irurtner pians xor tne Democratic l
'".-. i ..ih.m UK bogus checks ana otner snaay i state conventions will also be discussed
. The date of the
been changed from
when it will ha
lace located a few- miles from Port-I called In Portland. The daleaatea to the
i an a, navina no regular ponce iorco. i state convention will be selected by
In all probability. Therefore Impart conventions held prior to June tn the
mia lniormauon to you ion you miani i airrerant countiaa or tne aiata.
post aomeone at Hi. jonns in coniiaence
as to the character of the man (If he
alcoholic, non - secret, all Its Ingredients
being printed on IU bottle-wrapper; eon
tains no deleterious or hablt-formlng
Irug,, and every native medicinal root
entering into it composition naa tne run
endorsement of those most eminent In the
several schools of medical practice. Some
of these numerous and atrongeet of .pro
fessional endorsements of It ingredients,
will be found In a pamphlet wrapped
around the bottle, also In a booklet mailed
free on request, by Dr. E. V. Pierce, of
Buffalo, a. i. Tnese professional en
dorsements shonld have far more weight
than any amount of tbo ordinary lay. w
Bon-professional testimonials.
The most Intelligent women 80w-edat
insist on knowing what they take as med-
loine Instead of opening their mouths like
a lot of young birds and gulping down
whatever Is ottered them. Favorite Pre
scription" Is of uiowaT coraarrwaT. It
makes weak women strong and sick
women well.
Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser Is sent Ave
a receipt of stamps to pay expense ef
send to Dr. k. v. neroa,
81 one-cent s tamos for pa
per-covered, or 81 stamps for cloth-bound.
- If sick consult the Doctor, free of cham
by letter. All such communications are
held sacredly confidential.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Invigorate
ana regular nwnacn, liver ana Dowats,
Wk I, riE hi mlaht fall to get h s ,rnotl0M' but lw'r mnp1 to at the Salem meeting,
lii S StirkeL Reed has file! threj ttle and eseapa the consequences. 1 1 state convention lias b(
i.n". ruv SiVrkH.1 "Pstand tl St. John, is a small j June It to June
cetltlona with the county clerk. He haa
elao Induced, by the aid of other mem
Ws of the Hodson slate, a large num
Jer of candidates for precinct commit
teemen to appear throughout the coun-
kev
This effort of the Hodson-Beach-Bal-
V ArIaaaf MMihlnahnH tn nanttira . the
county central committee' and through
tt the fontrol of the Republican politics
. " . . , " . TOlllHU. TJl IlKIV . 11 Wail Hi VAUII
ht MnHnnmah-ountir .has aroused the! .... v. rk. . ..... v.i-
- . . . i. , - ... . . jiim -uuiii w V4.v mail iv n. i una i ii
Ire of the Union Republican club and a formation. Ton will be the best judge
uiiifitar h'uiii.i a.. " 1 OX that.
committeemen naa wrq in.
ic the same Davldor I refer to), and
tnue protect people wno miani otner-
wise suffer a loss that can be pre
vented, remaps tne state pans exam-
r.irt !nla . aKnnvllilfl . tn trim TTnlAtl
' !lub ieadtre Is the effort to put a man
' Jtmce so notorious sS.F. E. Reed In. the
!toaltlon 7 0f county chairman and . for
this reason tjio fight, for the control
i e of the central committee will be waged
with bitterness.
"Thla ta the same Davldor who era-
ated a sensation In San Francisco about
March 10, 1907, by assaulting a Mrs. S.
Houston,- HIT Van Ness avenue, In
her apartments, and disappeared. He
passed as a French count while here.
, ."JOHN T. JANSSEN.
"Chief of Pollce.
Promoted a xue.
Davidor's operations in Portland date
cur MUST PUT
; UP OR SHUT UP
HUGHES VICTOR
III TRACK TIGHT
laetaHiST.aViBSBiaaBfaaaaBMe
1T TT ri j -w-a i
iqw iorK senate Kestores
Eace Gambling: Bill to ,
Former Shape. ;
Bailey Butts la.
I A. A. Bailey la'' openly championing
Reeda cause ahd has made ertorts to back more than a year. He came here
Induce II C Robbins. ReedS rival for I f mm MIlwaukM an1 nmmntal m. mlnlnar
nomination as precinct committeeman I conpany and succeeded In Interesting a
from precinct Tf, to withdraw front the number of responsible Portland business
I contest ana leave tne neiu io nwu. men by convincing them that the mln
Verbal Agreement With
Property Owner is Sad
Faced Tickle.
The water board find a Itself In a
(Ualted Ptew Leaaad Wlra.l
Albany, N. T... April I. By a vote of
S to 23 the senate haa restored the race
track reform bill to. Its original shape.
thereby indicating the success of Gov
ernor Hughes' fight on race track gam
bling. .
Th vota taban flap h.,ir. A 4a.
di- bate, during which the opponents of the
ml ! I m tmwtt mt msw. i my mm w wssrn m atrar 1 . . w m . it. t ai ... ...
It:, "ir'n",.' " "a .iTT . moraw xi ama aecurea lemma wnere it will eltner have to pay reiorm measures resorted to every leg-
with BaJley and will make a hard fight contracts for deeds on the properties. .Kft . ..,v t. M ,.,,. , islatlve expedient to secure the neees-
fo rut Reed out of the running. . which are gold-bearing ouarts claims In ? mo.n,t? l? B. M. Lombard for run- numb;r of votes "o make the date
JI The. matter haa got to Such, a high southern Oregon. He became president lng a St-lnch, tiigh-pressure water of the operation of the bill September
aitltchilhat, there-ia talk on the-Part of and a-eneral maifaaee of tha rnmnanv main acrosa his te-acre tracL or extend 1 inataaA r,f at nnu a. nmt.j .v..
1 . . 7 , - - . , ' . . -. . 1 - " " - w """-1 " a"v - .wu ' D I VII,
i some members , of the Union club ef I and conducted Us affairs in such a man'
I leathering together the record . Of Reed I ner . that a few months ero the direct
I sine coming to Portland and spreading lore, William E. Wood, O. J. Sherman
lit throuchout the nreeinct In which he I and A. 1m Haves, forced hla -raalmatinn
la running. In' order to put him clear put land placed the company under new man-
a vl ltv riiiiuiiiH in.; wiiiviiu viia. i( 1 ..uiciih, wiwi ar, list r, ail cuargO u
anis recora was maae puoiio it wouiu 1 Mrreiarr. eecretary iiayes saia:
eiiminat him na a raetor in tne right, i "we toon mis company out or uavi
Nxt Wednesday nlaht tha executive! dor's hands before he had a chance to
board of the Union club will hold a I wreck It. He took in 120,000 from sales
meetlnc at which , time definite stens I Of stock, and when the directors de
ft will "bu taken toward indoralna candl- manded a report he presented Dersonal
dates, it la practically certain that ciaims ior tw.uuin inciuaing sio.uou tnat-
the indorsement or the club will be 1 ne naa investea i nis own runas. we
given , to a portion of the legislative repaid him 110.000, and have refused to
ticket, tnougn tneacounty ucicet win noiiix m wnmr wv. wnicn repre-
pe toucneo. aocoramg to tne present I " oreBriw ana unaumorisea ex
clan.-
The club Is planning a big rally and
smoker for the night of April IS, at
Which It la expected that the announce
ment will be made of the club's Indorse
ments.!.. v .
Board of trade
; The Portland board of trade will hold
i Za smoker and banquet in the new quar
lors at Fifth and Oak streets tomorrow
ftvenlng at 8 ociock. Tha smoker will
. Jtte In the war of an opening spread and
n! number of the leading cftlsens of
.Portland and of Oregon will be present
frWIlllam I. Fenton will make the prln
, Jclpal addreas. A program has been ar
itanaed as follows:
i Toastmaster, W. B. Glafke; welcome
eaddresai, T. 8. Townsend, president board
Jof trade: response for chamber of com-
5 SSshS as--. 'z&xitizv'ixx
tassociatton. President F. Linn; for
f state. Governor Chamberlain; for city
Mayor Lane; address by William I. Fen
ton; Informal speeches; music, refresh
fments. ;i30VERX0R NAMES
v l rpp nPT ti i mwo
pensea.
XaBoaebea phone Company.
A few weeks ago David of launched
tne wasnington Home Telephone com
pany, representing It to be a connection
or tne Automatic Home Telephone com'
panles of Portland. Tacoma and fino
kane, and that It had a contract with
the Northwestern Iiong Distance Tele
phone company, which is the long dis
tance corporation or tne Home . Tele
phone companies of these cities. The
Donas or tne uaviaor company were
placed on the market and construction
work started at one or two points In
Vnhlnrton. Some time , prior to this
he had launched the St. Johns Gas com
pany, and also, promoted a bank at' St
Johns. -
Judge KoCredie's Stand.
Judge McCredle of Vancouver, the
headquarters of Davidor's Home Tele
phone company, said:
"Mr. Phillips snd myself went Into
the company with D. J. Eaton, one of
S; Governor Chamberlain has appointed
as the three representatives from Ore
fcgon to the conference on the conserva
tion or natural resources, to be held
fwnn tne presiaent at tne white House
next month. Judge R. B. Bean of the
atate supreme court, Salem; H. W.
Seott and C. S. Jackson. This confer
' If-nce haa been called by President
, ."Roosevelt, and each governor has been
tasked to attend and appoint three rep
resentative citizens to be present at the
yoonference. The important matters to
. erome before the conference will prob
fably be timber and coal lands and their
preservation. The conference will be
Uld May 13, 1 and 15. .
Iowa Teachers In Session.
l (fnltad Prma Leaaed Wire.,
, Davenport, Iowa, April 2. Davenport
extended a hearty welcome today to
Jthe teachers assembled here for the
fourteenth annuar meeting of the South-
,. irastern Iowa Teachers' association. The
program prepared for the meeting ex-
J ends over three days and provides for
Numerous (Interesting features In the
vay of papers, discussions and ' ad
dresses. In which a number of educators
, jtf prominence will ba heard. - -
ll w ? - ..' JREV1TED '
. OUUTlme Xealtli, Satin ttrape-Vats.
J; t - '
"l had been sick for -10 years with
JByspepsla and a lot -of complications,"
. isvrote an Arkansas woman.
"An operation was t advised, change
f climate waa suggeated, but no one
deemed to know lust what waa the mat
ft. . I waa in bed three days In the
yeek and got ao Wiin 1 weighed only 89
J.ounda. No food seemed to agree with
re. .,,x"i,-".'- .-,. , ..;. .,,,' ,
"I told tny husband T' was going to
rjr some klttd of predigested food to see
If I could keep from tula feeling of con
. Jinued hunger. '-. . . ': . , . ; .
iuramiuu ma cream waa tne rood
-0nd.?oUlln" h, seemed to satisfy
jne like it I never feel hungry, but
J,ave a natural appetite. Have had no
l.ervous spells since I began this food.
eTi'l have taken no medlclua. . .
. -I have gained so much strength that
t now do all ray housework and feel
.well and .strong, lay weight has In
creased elutht pounds - In eight , weeks
ni I shall always eat Grape-Nuts, as
t is far pleasanter than taking medi
rlnfa" ."There's Reason.' Name
f t by Pontum-Co.; Battle" Creek,
c..t' itfctvd "The Road to Wellville," la
be simply directors. Wheii the com
panv was organised we were elected
president and treasurer. Mr. Eaton was
elected vice-president Then the com
pany's literature came out and In it
we were exploited as prominent cltl
sens, and there were matters In con
nection with it that we did not like.
We immediately reslarned and asslrned
our stock back to the party who Issued
It to us."
C. R. Wagner, who was advertised as
Pacific northwest agent of the Wash
ington Home Telephone company, said:
"I with others was taken Into the
business under misrepresentations. I
had been- working for the Portland
Home Telephone corasany. and com-
Eleted my work with that concern,
davidor's company agreed to put me on
the road to sell Its securities, pav all
my expenses and a commission of 7H
per cent on bond sales. The stock went
as a bonua with the bonds. They never
paid a cent of my - expenses, nor any
commission. The bonds that I sold I
will now have to make good to the peoJ
pie I sold them to.
Literature Bent Out.
"When I got to Walla Walla their
literature was sent to me for use In
selling bonds. As soon as I saw this
literature I knew the concern was
wrong. It had a picture of the Port
land Home Telephone c&mpahy's build
ing on the printed matter, and It was
easy to recognize on account of the ad
joining property. I recognised it at
once. They claimed that this building
was owned by them, and was located at
Vancouver.
. ' "As soon as I was satisfied that the
company was wrong, I came back, and
hadi to pawn my watch to do so, as they
had failed to send me any expense
money. When I got hero I learned that
Davldor had sold the entire bond Issue
to Bloch for 45 cents on the dollar. 1 1
understand that these two men have a
contract by which they are trying to
sell bonds and that Davldor is to receive
20 per cent of all bond sales."
J. A. Bloch waa a member of the
firm of Bloch & Myers, which came to
Portland about two yeare ago and orig
inally started the German-American
bank, which Louis J. Wilde later on
took over and placed on a solid founda
tion. Mr. Wilde said' today:
Mr. 'Wilde's Iteport.
" VV'hen the bank was purchased by
ua it was not a bank.' It had nothing
but an appearance of a beck. We kept
Mr. o:ocn ntra m iiiunin ua a salary
with the understanding that he would
make a-ood some Stock that he had sold
which- himself and Myers had taken
commissions on. and -charged the'!
amounts io n nson, ;; tan a toon railed
to make good. We Jet him out, and put
up the money , necessary to ' take in, all
the -outstanding v stock and - repay the
abac libers. '.( . .
, "So far as the; Da vldor "Home Tele
phone company, is concerned, it has no
connection whatsoever with the Auto
matic Home telephone companies,. and It
has ro connection nor contract with
the Northwestern Long Distance Tele
phone company." . , , : . i
th water main to point outside of the
city limits to sulk Lombard's desire, or
tear up the !4-lch main and put It
sewn in some other territory.-
. This is Lombard's ultimatum, and In-
asraucn as tne ' water board has no con
tract other than a .verbal one relating
to tne installation or tne Z4-incn main
on his land, it is nrobable that the mem
bers will have to accede to one of his
demands.
When the water board installed the
high-pressure main more than a year
ago the city was involved in a contro
versy with the- Ladd estate. Fearing
mat notntng couia te oone in placing
mains that would give the city a fair
deal with the Ladd, the water' board
laid the mains on the adjoining Lorn
bard tract i Lombard gave the board
a verbal agreement at that time, allow.
ing the installation of the pipe line, and
everything waa satisfactorily disposed
tor tne time.
Nothing more was heard of the mat
ter until several .months ago. The water
was flowing . through the pipes at the
highest pressure tne city could safely
put on and the residents In the neigh
borhood were securing aDout tne nnest
water service ever heard or anywhere,
Then Lombard wanted the city to ex
tend mains to a tract he owns about
a mile east of his tract throuah which
the main line runs and outside of the
city limits. The water board refused
to grant the privilege. Lombard .asked
a rain. Nothing- doing.
Feeling that he was entitled to more
consideration than a rerusai ror, nis re
quest, Lombard sent in a communica
tion to the water board at its meeting
yesterday morning, telling the members
to either grant his request, pay him a
rental of $50 a month for the use of
his land or get the water pipe out of his
property.
So far the water board has neither
taken the pipe out, granted Lombard's
request for mains outside the city lim
its nor offered to pay the rental of $50
a month. Lombard's tract where the
mains are laid is nt the Intersection of
Sandy road and Halsey street
AT PHILADELPHIA
Foreigners Fight for 'Jobs
Offered by Contractors
Building Theatre.
(United Praia Leased Wise.)
Philadelphia, Pa., April 2. A repeti
tion " of yesterday's serious rioting oc
curred' today, when hundreds of Ital
ians and negroes fought for the Jobs
oriered by tne contractors wno. are con
structinsr a new theatre.
-The wildest scenes of disorder were
caused bv the negroes pouncing upon
the Italians and beating tnem up when
thev sou eh t positions. The nesrrOes.
takintr charge of the situation, swept..
the Italians orr tneir reet and created
the wildest excitement until a squad of
mounted ponce onaggea and dispersed
them. .
The police are still guarding the
scene.
j ' .; ! 1
These Solid Oak Plate Racks, just likt
cut, regular $2.25 values, Friday and
Saturday special price 1.10
No. M Ladles' . Writing
Desk, like out, in weathered
ana golden oak, also ma-
fio, ll Solid, oak Stands,
nch -tops, -the celebrated K
Dies, wiin quarier-sawea
14x14-
no ta-
tops and
hBatanv: rami lap nrlna 1 1 ft - 4 . I fuin .lun.) ahalvaa turnad less!
special for Friday and flat- ' ' regular price ll.jo special price for
uroay ooiy ftMio. , jl -. j jrriaay, ana aaturaay, omy sa.eo.
S
50c Per Week for a
Fine Sewing Machine
i
Spring dressmaking season is at hand, and we
make it easy for every woman in Oregon to
own her Sewing Machine. This is' the high-
grade "Gevurti Special," and will do the work
equally as well as a $75 machine. It is manu
factured in wholesale lots for us, and we give
the consumer the benefit of the wholesale
price, ine, macnine costs you out vv
f 1.00 DOWN. 60er A .WEEK.
Range. , !f
J i j
L aw ' ,pl a-.--' I
The quickest baker of
any Steel Range built,
therefore a great saver
of fuel. It is a perfect
baker, , too. No com- t
plaints are ever made
against the, "Eclipse." l
We carry many sizes, w
Kut Atir 'tstrmi snnlv ?.
all. You pay only
f 1.00 DOWN, 1.00
. A WEEK.
GEVWtTil
SOWS
YAMHILL STREET
FIRSTand SECOND
whether, as is the contention of the
city, it belongs to Forest Grove as a
street Thomas Wilka, deputy county
surveyor, was called yesterday to make
a survey and determine the exact lines.
It was found that IS feet claimed by
Hyde should be In the street. Suit will
likely have to be Instituted to quiet
title, and If the city wins Hyde's store
building will
as a result
have to- be cut in two
ORGANIZATIONS .
BANQUET TAFT
(Uailed Praaa Leased Wire.)
Columbus, Ohio, April 2. Secretary
Taft, playing the principal role in "Ten
Days of Banqueting," -arrived here to
day to address the members of the Co
lumbus board of. trade. tonight.
Tomorrow night will find him making
a speech to the International union in
Chicago. On Saturday he will be a guest1
of - the Press club at luncheon, and at
night will attend a dinner given by lhe
Commercial club.
He will then attend banquets In
Omaha. Council Bluffs, Cincinnati, and
possibly ivouisvuie, ana win return to,
Washington or
absent 10 days.
shlngton on April 11, having been!
original measure.
is freely charged today that the
racing Interests offered a fortune to at
least two senators to desert the reform
cause and supply the votes- necessary to
the amendments to the bill.
FATAL MUSH
AT LOS ANGELES
One Man Killed and Two Fa
tally Injured in Street
car Wreck.
(United Preas Least Wire.)
Los Angeles, April 2. One man was
killed, two others fatally Injured and a
score more bruised and out, soma se
riously, as the result of a collision bo- j
tween two street cars early this morn
ing on the Sixteenth street line of the
Los Angtles Pacifio company. The ac
cident was caused by a heavy fog and
the 'fact that the cars were running on ai
single. stretcn oi iracK, on wnich repairs
wero being made.
Those injured were riding- on tha
westbound car, which was heavily
loaded with laborers going to their
work.
SANTA FE DIVIDEND
SHRINKS MATERIALLY
(United Pre.. Ltaaad Wire.)
New York, April 2.- The directors of !
the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe rail
road have announced that the dividend
on common stock has been reduced from -
to fi per cent. The action of the
stock today showed that the reduction
had been discounted.
Victor Morawets, chairman of the
board of directors of the company, said
today that he could not say how long
the S per cent rate would remain in
errect.
- Straus Goes to Georgia.
(United Prate Leaaed Wire.)
Washington, D. C., April 2. Oscar
B. Straus, secretary or commerce and
labor, left the capital today-for-Savannah,
Georgia, where he is to be the
f uest of honor at the annual banquet of
ha commercial and trade organization
of that city. Secretary Straus has been
anticipating .with much pleasure- his
visit to Georgia, as It was in that state
that he passed the years of his boyhood.
SIl'f J. Ci Goodale Dead. '
(Spatial DUpttch ta Tea Joem.!.)
Eugene, Or., April t.-J'- C. Goodale,
an Old resident of Lane county, died at
Sawtelle, California, k. yesterday; He
started the -first sawmill f Coburg
about 29 .years ago and sold out- S or
JO years ago to the Booth-Kelly Lum
ber company;' which -enlarged the -plant
and' donblcd its capacity. Mr, Goodale
had lived in' SaleVn tha past few years,
Tolng to - California . to -spend the win
ter, , v i- : .
CLARKE CARNAHAN
ILL UNTO DEATH
i a
(SMclal DliDttcb to The Journal.)
Astoria. Or.. Aoril 2. Late last nlRht
Clarke Carnahan, collector of customs,
was taken suddenly siik with an abcess
in the head and operated on immedi
ately at the hospital. This morning he
is very low, with small cnance or re
covery. CITY CLAIMS LAND
OCCUPIED BY STORE
-. .
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Forest Grove, Or., April 2. In order
m determine whether land claimed bv
E. A. Hyde, an extensive property own
er of this city, located on one of the
most prominent business block on
Pacific avenue, belongs to him, or
HOW TO ACQUIRE
A GOOD COMPLEXION
The following formula for a
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toilet
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preparation that la probably the most
effective known to the profession fnr
producing the rose tinted complexion
now so desirable and enabling the dis
continuance of all cosmetics and pow
ders: (.
Two ounces Rose Water; One ounce
Spirits of Cologne; four ounces Bar
toln) Put the Sartoln into a pint of hpt
water (not boll in) and when dissolved
and cooled, a'dd the Rose Water and
Cologne Spirits; then strain through a
fine cloth. Any large bottle will aerve
as a receptacle. ' , . :-.. ': ; .
, These ingredients can be gotten from
any well, stocked druggist, and easily
mixed. , , .
WE
Visit
Our New
Home
Office Hours From 8 A. M. to
5:30 P.-M.;' Sundays, 9 . v
Aa M. to 1 P. M.
AVE
b. L. WHITE
Chief of Staff:
MOVED
Our Motto i TottV oonalderatloa first, ours last perfeot dentistry t mod-1
est pitoe.. j ..; : ' ,
Any tooth in the mouth we crown with solid gold. 22k., guar
anteed to be the best, for ...... .............. ..........
, PORCELAIN CROWNS .' - . .
Any Porcelain Crown made no matter what they are called
i or now they are maae our price js
$4,001
. - BRIDGES - -'eJTAAY
d Top, Solid Gold $ecks, Porcelain Fronts, per OTeUU j
Solid Gold
.' tooth
8olld Gold Teeth. J2k. bridge, pet tooth
' All other Work' aama vrioe. vrooortionately v-
ssolute Onarantee-viro Setter Work la Portland at' Any Prlee,
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