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THE ; OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO, ' APRIL1 ' g, 1003, ess- I CHARACTER I HAS 1(1 PARTY I m. BALCOM." t It Vmi WofA M IN J K II Ode stad. Mr. Balcom has been able to S II I Oil Here -UllTi. J. IVIlwuc I upjort at comfortably, and Mr. Bel- f inAlrA TVv VTt HPMnt Vnil . .M " troubla In making I ' vvu&o Av ivu,jluuu I rooo living ror in ddjt ana - 11' .1-1 I r a L'rtHnTtAl rn I ' ' Take the Stand She Here Does, or U bm) tha difficulties pf ILf.- Evsr on has obstacles to ovsroome, -and whlls ours nay b different from soma, thsy ers no more dlffloult . . . . Xss Te SUseatmaat, I hsv no resentment against Mrs. Cook. 6b Is th woman who married my husband before I did. Bhs was aa olululi In our war and w had to sol around hr. W bars don so, and th only thing- ws could now ask of hr Is that sh should make It posalbls for us to bt married and take our place la ths world as w wouia lias to. "I naturally grew to lovo Mr. Bsloom. I hav known hlra sine I was II rears old. Everybody In the parish liked him and I liked him mors loan the others. ma thres years ago we decided to EnffUsh Politic! Camp TOIH corns away and began sarin money ts do so. I was not II years old and w waited until I was of as. 1 Th world has not treated me badly slno I cams sway. I am happier than I would bs If I wars back boms, and I do not re-g-ret coming- west Sine I left Hemp- F by Kow Similar to That of Democrats "When Bryan Was First Nominated for President. r""'"""" -"" ,. .... " """""""""""""""""""""" f I ' t .:,tK. X Ca;f' f V V- A . A n-l- A A I I t ' ' I 1,1 1 -'II , . I 1 . V U.' '! M. M I I I ! i I. . I I I ( ., ,. 1 H, ttr .-mmimtn ' .mil f 1 'wiwi.,' .Mmiimii"-"' "mwH'" 1 I ,J . . .sm. . , . ".. . TisimiiislsTininjniiuiiirrii-rTiMiiBriiiriBniiTiiumiTrmwi ................... . . . .. . . S f If You Were Florctta Wha- i- W1i Vnn TTnrA Consented to Sign This Confession of Misguided LoTeT GOMPERS FEARS HEPBURN BILL eration Addresses Judi ciary Committee, (BtsMt Iws sy tsayeit teases Wire.) (Special Cable to Journal) London. April 4 Just such a '.split as occurred In the Democratic party 1A the United States when Bryaa was first nominated threatens to road the Liberal ranks la EnfUad. Tha break wtU brln ths Coasarratlrsa agmla Into powsr. Tba Llbexsis, with taa Radical and Coa. serraUr el em eats actios; Independently ProcMmf ff ATriwtnn "Pn I one another cannot last a day, a wiMtvi au liwui j waaay mh-ivwiimw man's oersonalltr has held the- two fac tions tog-ether so long. No other Liberal leader possesses bis sifts as a concil iator, air Henrys days are numbered. He Is 71 years old and mortally 111 Though be should, linger for a few months mors, bis retirement la Immi nent. Already from bis sickroom In London bs Is oorrsspoodlns; with King feawara reiaura to his resignation. Cbaages la Casta et, fnn economy Is tacrclsed In buying good housefurnUhlngs. False economy ; ; conaliti ln buying low-priced trashy goods." 'We have U gftdca but our soeclaltv is denendable merchandise at trices and terms within reach of alL. For t Monarch Range, or a Perfect gas stove, you may think the original ", EDlT pay$i:oo A Week 1 W" ' WE CAN PROVE IT asai r iStay SiaufWasryTajgi.1 (TTaitod Preas leaMd Wire.) Wasblngton, D. C, April 4.- Samoel Oompers, president ot the American Federation ot Labor, In S Hirtford, Conn.. April 4. A copy " v u Chancellor of the Exchequer Asqulth 5 - .WsMtloro, voan., " Bpeaklnc for Organised labor before will succeed him as party and cabinet f of the interriew with noretu Wha- tna nou committee on Judiciary to- '"tiiw' Th.pVitbr.ih-nfhsf JSSiim '-2 The picture abows the New Monarch Ran re,' built to barn wood or coal or gat. We can furnish three ixei of ;gti attachments with ranges or to fit Mon arch ' Rangei that hare been purchased heretofore. Malleable iron and steel are the only materials used in constructing Monarch . Ranges. . All joints, teams and openings are riveted sir- tight and will never come loose. - 1L BIB) . V' W 1 ' . : Cook VilhGas lev. nnbllshed In Ban Francisco, was day, made unmistakable threats as sure of it. as are their political oppo- f read today by Mrs. Jere Knode Cooke, to his course if favorable action on -"g TtarmTnaUorto1 wo?2 ?h. I wife of the former minister With the Hepburn bill amending the Slier- general reorganisation, and would rather Iwhom Miss Whaler, loped. It Toked m.n ""-trust law 1. not taken Thr&en't'w I Indignation from the deserted wire, Members of the committee had rather merge their identity with the J who is living at her father's resi- no difficulty In -realising from his ld 9fcn"?7ilv1 ftjr -U'J- T' " " . . . , - . . . r , . . " . . , . mlt to extremist domination. The mil- I 9. .m la h rasa flOWH to nisln talk a virnlnr that tha lahnrw d.i 1- 1 . .vi.j. UCUlV MV. V. . " r- - I W M . - " IMUIIW. WU kWV Villi U nnrtlnnS 1n which aha herself ere of tha United States are in ear. I of the Liberals' present majority of . .. . I ..i. .... .v . .v,. JH "s nouae er common. t Was menuonea, puy uu uuiun.) ami, kuu vubv u party respouBioio 1 -mingled with shame and scorn, were for the delsy in the enactment ot diu win meet wun me the labor vote. " are It now in their oower to defeat th administration whenerer they pleas by an adrers rot on a party measure ana prsoipitaie a general elec tion. There hare been slrns of late that will win tha Conservatives time against the combined at this 1 Liberal ' the varying emotions reflected In the Hepburn sber face.' Declining to make any I opposition of formal reply, she remarked that shel "Suppose injunctions are dbtalned iMif bt Cnrikm. UIbi Whaler I aralnst ns." axclatniAd Rrastdant 'and their baby boy are not la Qompers. "Suppose our funds 'XrcS r atrntrhtened circumstances. one taken by damage suits, our spirit majority. a.M mhm would be better' pleased, I cannot be broken or killed. The or- I however. If the couple would for- ganlcatlon of Ikbor has lasted-for The breach opened sine the first of . I 1 ff na Vaasl ss I as f aa war t jS. a aw a a sa a 1 J g aS gas wv wtuaj vva iv W VIVDVU. r . ..I.. I . ... . v a. x eSSke weir preaens ms, kiiw.uu cemunei, ana u is ncro w stay. jh Radicals are devoted to social f and each endeavor by high manhood Nothing can abolish it. We may be I rsfarm, and particuiarir th schemes F ..nVv.t tn arrnlatA the Of-1 Artvmn Infn nrnnlt!n In ux-af int 1 ' : . . 1 K"vr.y in c-niuu. eUlU WVUeSteUlWw w r - s asva a v va uitv v. BSMsiaMsiQ aaa wvvi vim I XasOT 1H01SI Xfense against God ana society. we will sever be exterminated. i, Mrs. Cooke says she will not seek "And, gentlemen of the commu te .divorce. She says she has never tee, the wisdom possessed by the I eerlously considered such a step be- members of this committee attests f cause she feels she cannot stoop to that men who are allowed to com--"rAcnrnlza and encourage such an of- bine in the open, free and unmolest- $ tense as that of which she believes ed, more careful and circumspect duetp on a reduction of navai ex penditures and the ass or the moner on public works, where all the country's Idle men can find employment Asctulth xs rigbter. Chancellor Asqulth, a red hot Con servative, can no more see the Liberal side of the Conservative than could the Ororer Cleveland man sympathise with ?her husband tndMisa Whaley are than those driven to secrecy,, oath- f guilty. bound secrecy. , ": ' - -v L,JLim,m I "No question, before S congress - San rranelsoo. April 4. FloretUWha-1 ., .v.- siev and Ja Knods Cooks, , erstwhlls lu .m.isis rw- 0 .in..-.-.M- oe'e SlUon to so amend the Sherman law In handllnc the Rai Tlie Radicals have no first class poll- tdlcsis without nlovea. SI .25 R0A5TER FOR 70c Seamless Covered Savory ' Roasters, 8x12x19 inch, while they last .....70 No phone or mail orders. Delivery at our . convenience. church, Hempstead, Long Island, and as to give organized (labor Its rights; jU now day laborer for ths support of his rights that It has enjoyed for a cen- If former, psrlshloner, ar bac -again in - San rrancUoo. Thirteen Umes in rour 'months the couple hars been compelled ;to move with the Infant boy offspring ?owTmfciT.d to a "eimforubu'two:. that they have been outraged by the " room apartment In the residsnca dis- gnerman law, which has now been .l Kenanv mm construed so as to Interfere with triva 'their real atorv to the wona ror tury. it ought not to be postponed until a hereafter. j i? V "The workers of this country feel ' miMiiisui rnaam t nw !to step into th light of publicity and their inherent right to go on strike an worn lur ... .! . tv.i. i the first time in the bops that the veU t""1""" fcuc" 'of mystery one lifted they would cease I their very lives. If I Judge the tem- .to becoms oojects 01 su - f the "workmen of thit country Josity. BUsaae Zs Broksa. 1, vinM whiilav. breakins1 her silence! not wait mneh lonsrer for relief. And ttnr the first time sines ths pair fled u ,v, m m vu correctly, and I think I do, we can from Hempstead, avows ner aeyouon 10 Cooke, or Gei It is certain that we will hold to nM R&lrom. aa ha Is known strict accountability tha men or the maWn KeYose? responsible for delay in our as the bsby boy she noias in nor itdi securing luui legieiaLiua w wuica we -tor fat etretc y sn ihlng ont ahead of her. . .1.1.1. ...U1.J - m .1 In hnna And nn- I v ' timiuns, rioretta wbaiey wiu profit by I In the course of his speech, Pres- jit . . , , , laent Gompers referred to an nn- L:SZl?'X& "w6 obuined I successful attempt hemade in 1903 ;from Miss vvbaley tonight: . to have the Sherman act amended w"ryha.o'1 lC tSa T T trnTy I ag he now demands. He remarked married to Mr, Balcom. as though the that Representative Littlefleld of -aierm.nd :?nZ? It I had the committee might remember it. -not loved Mr. Balcom. I would not bav "Yes," ltfterjected Littlefleld, -come west wun turn, anu i ryawu u . tv. ..v.n vv. aa tnilo hnund to him aa had WSS One OI IflO BCVen WOO th church sanctioned our union. God against it." feiaii W.uS2.r MUSra.n A. B. Garretson, of Cedar Rapids. iCooks obtains a dlvorcs we win be mar- Iowa, representing the Railroad irled within tne. taw ana uui me nrei tj-otharhood. also advocated tha I voted . ionnortunitr to have the ceremony per. . -formed. We are happy and we are hon t ;orable. We have a dear baby boy. Ws ' "lovo him dearly and we are going to bring him up to love and honor his parents. I am not unhappy. I do not 'look unhappy, do I? I do not intend to ; be unhappy. While I realize that our condition is unfortunate, as a good many fpeople would look at it, I am sure we far far happier than hundreds of other (persons whose life has not been given so much publicity. We have each other Jand our boy and we are going on bravely A Hungry Child Cannot I study and make proper advances in school. 1 The natural waste of tis sue in a growing child is in creased by .study. Improper food soon causes trouble. - : f , bUl. Seth Low of New York, who 1b the leader of the delegation favoring the bill, asked Garretson whether it was not a fact that many union men feared their right to combine ' and strike was being seriously threatened by the lawe upon the statute books. "There Is such a fear a wide spread fear," replied Garretson, "that is the reaeon we are advocat ing this bill." The hearing wlU be continued Monday. LAWS0N SAYS HE HAS M0BE NEWS -Nuts Food for breakfrsfwiircarry the ycumgsters up to noon wun Clear urams ,auu iutr nial appetite for dinner, or lunch, , ' s Boston, Mass., April 4. Klnd- ly tell your readers not to miss my Monday's advertisement S wherein I drive Fair Finance plumb, straight at the heart of the stock exchange. Well Street 4 and the gystem. Tell the 12,000 4 new-made Yukon stockholders they will know more about their Investment and the financial robbers who tried to crimp It (signed) Thomas W Lawson. , tlclans to lead them. Ther would Ilk Churchill or President Lloyd ueorge or in ooara oi traa. , isotn are Kadlcai la tholr tendencies, but ambi tious, too: and the chances are aach' will decline to j-lajc th future by lead- ' -there can bs ' no revolt under a first class leader, however, on of th second class will have to do. for a re volt ther will surely be. Th Radicals number If notblns? els makes them for midable, and they are determined not to submit to a minority, either u of Ailt nt -t h atBa. wsa The Liberals stand, in a gerferal way, for fre trae)e, greater moderation than the Conservatives In military and naval expenditures, and of late for a vast re duction In the number of publio bouses and stricter regulation of ths liquor irarnc. Conssrvatlves hav protectionist lean lnsa, want a atronaer armv and atlll stronger navy, look down upon th Rad- icai-Liberalist plana ror social reform, and regard th Liberals' proposed liauor legislation as th worst form of eon iisoation ana tyranny. DEPENDABLE G0 CART5 The old-style Reed Oo-Carts are proving to be superior to the new collapsable styles. We have both kinds and prices sre reasonable. No. 207 Ask to see it A reclining cart, ad justable foot end. 10-inch rubber tire wheels; $5.00 value for.;..... ....T... ....3.50 Good Go-Cart Parasols only.,. ...... ...75s) OtiSaactDfjriar . ' - ; There are at least six new improvements on the Monsrch Rsnge that csnnot be found on any other range nude. . No . other range bss - any vital im- . i a .a a a . .. 'i . ' proyement that Is not shown on me juonarcu. ' The only reason why other ranges sre? eoid Is that people do not know about the Monarcn,' or co not iia that tha beat is the cheaoest , ssjswtww term .u.hmZ 'trrf mrfssF- ?4f4x W Vt. He We always have lots of remnants, which we are glad to close out at actual cost Bring with you the sice of your room and if yon sre not too particular about the pattern, we can fit you out at a big saving. 90c All Wool Remnants, the yard W4 50c Cotton Carpet Remnants, the ysrd "f 55c Fiber Carpet Remnants, the vard 394 11.25 Velvet Carpet Remnants, the yard ..78 $1.90 Body Brussels, odd patterns, the ysrd.... f 125 Brussels Remnant Rugs oue Brussels Pattern Rugs ..S1.25 9x12 Scotch Body 9x12 Tapestry Bru 9x12 Axminster Rugs VUgS. ......... ............. " r Brussels Rugs.... f 12.00 jssels Rugs .....113.75 lugs...; $25.00 r MB SWINDLE H 00S Deputies Loan Money to Two Persons uaiming to Be Wives o Constituents. (Special Cable te The Journal.) Paris, April 4. The Paris papers are having- arreat fun at the extfenss of a number of members of the chamber wha have been victimised by clever con fidence Swindlers and suggest fhe ad visability of giving each rural or prov incial legislator a special bodyguard to protect him against the wiles ot Paris crooks of both sexes. Women have been used to work upon the sympathies of the deputies who are now mourning ths loss of larger and smaller amounts. The scheme was worked la this man ner: .. ... About lunch time ar laay cans at tne -aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-a-aaaaaaaaa. I REAL ESTATE LICENSE AS A BOOST FUNT) Grants Pass, Or April 4 An ordin ance is now berore the Grants Pass council requiring ioo license from ev ery real estate dealer and real efltate firm In the city, to be paid annually. The ordinance was presented upon the request, of rcl estate moa and is tot tha purpose- of preventing curbstone dealing. An amendment provides that funds thus derived be used by ths city for '"exploiting and advertising ths re sources of the city and county. i " .1 ,. 1 1 ; :'.,: It Is reported from -8 1 Louis "that iverytning . 1 hi readiness for the na tional convention of the-People's party tt be. . held ill tliat ltv this. week. 1 nomas K Watson of dorrta IS looked upon as the most probable candidate for tne jresldential cominaUor . . TETRAZZINI HAS A : MARVELOUS VOICE Fine Recital Given by Eflers Piano House Attracts Crowd ; " of Music Lovers. t The snecfal Tstrasstnl talklnr-mschlns recital given by Eilers Piano House last evening proved to be a rare musical treat and was attended by a large and representative audience of music-lovers. Ths reoltal was especially arranged by the House of Eilers so as to give ths people of this city an opportunity to hear Tetraxsinl; , th sensation of tths Manhattan opera company, who Is Her alded as a greater singer than Pattl and has met with a reception almost unpar alleled. mmm ulliiliirltiHit"f'M'i' m.iiMW1 I iimmWi '4 Sale of As tor SI icers Oae grade of 50c Slicera, which cut vegetables in many fancy shapes are offered this week, each.. ...... 29e IIIIWIIIIIWIIIIIIHWWMIIWMHWIIIIKMIMIMIIWawillilllHIIHiwiawilllWMMIIIIIIIIIU $3,50 Chairs -$2.65 Eighty 6ne Dining Chairs to go this week at this (rest sacrifice, ' Ask to see No. 860 Diners they sre abso lutely high grade quar tered oak box seat chairs with piano polish. A Real Bargain k 1. k Jtl . J if I j si - a , i ar - ii , vB v v , sj Perfect Gas Ranges r Have you trouble with your gas range? Does it bake evenly top snd, bottom? Does it burn too much gss? We will te glsd to show you a gat ranae (sold under absolute gusrantee) that will do things thst other makes do not even-attempt Come just to see them. Gas , bill . reduced. : Sattifaction. given-' .' ; ., ,. i r am mil' flfffiMtff'' IUiUUII44liMlilittiM44MklUUUvU'U"4MlUIiuliui4iliUUiu,ala, mm. l -ft i.1TTrr'Jawfv iseteeevi IJ JJ JLi j&j deputy's house, having previously been coached with certain Information re garding th deputy's constituency. She Slves herself out ss the wife of one of is most Influential electors who has corns to Paris with her little boy tor aa operation. v . . ine aociora iw n men wiw -wuwm of the 1160 with which she had pro vided herself, and she requests the Io fit a aiim va.rinar from 110 to S40. t husbaadr the influential elector, wiu oan Her The other day hs tol morning that he had with a friend and left , Her voles Is wonderful possessing ex ranrdinarv dramatlo and lyrlo oualltles. while the equal of her coloratura work The -as9 alto In ha a ti.vnr been heard before. with which she trills sn B in the selection from "Traviats'L can only be described as amazing. ; ,, 7. The records-., are , unquestionably among the very finest ever made by the lflustrlous victor company, repro ducing ber marvelous vole with all its beauty and pswar ,..1 Selections by Caruso, Geraldlns Farrar and other favorites of th pperado stags wars beard, as well as th quin tet from ths "Ifelsterslnger" and 4b fa mous quartet from RlgoIstto.', "Th Rosary, sun by Schumann-Heink, was heartily encored. -.T. (.: .- w.-..,. - Altogether It was a most enjoyable musical evening, given through the cour tesy or- the-,Eilers House, Such splen didly arranged and attractive frogram,s will alwavs fill the-capsyilty of Eilers recital hail. . w: -.. return the money dlreotly shs, reaches hnm. 1 Borne 50 deputies nave neon victim ized. Among tne nana are two weu- dressed young men, "nephews of a dis tinguished general, who have lost their pocketbooks In ths train." The police ot Francs and Monaco are looking for a young Belgian, M. Pal, who has robbed an aristocratic Russian lady of 280,000 llres, snd who it is thought is trying to reach America la company with a Parisian actress. A couple of weeks ago an aristocratic looking young coupls arrive at the Palace hotel at Milan. They traveled In great styl with many servants, en- aged a wnoio noor ana aeemea very avotAit to each other. Every nlaht the man turned over to the proprietor of the hotel all his wife's, diamonds and Sther Jewelry, and hs always kept a irge amount of cash In the safe, . OS toio ms wue in in an appointment the hotel, taklns with him a portfolio containing zsu.ouv llres and all the jewelry which the clerk turned over to him as usual -When he did not return his 'bride" became suspicious, and when sh found that he had carried off all her valu ables, shs sent for the police, whom she told that her name was Zavlna Wotpola, that she wss unmarried and that she had met M. Pal in Swltserlaod a short tlms before, had fallen In love, and upon tk. .tr.rth nf hia nromlss of - mar riage had trusted him wltk everything She possesBea. . '. When a portrait ot ax., jtbj wm mu V- ' nnllna . racnaiisad - a" Well-knOWB swindler of 'International t am, who was known; to . navs a iovs alr v.rui.n antreas. seen at Monts Carlo until a few days ago, but she has now disappeared. - - - ' ' It IS ,inougnt mat m t wiup taken a steamer from .Marseilles or XxvaQUf UUL aaV viuog aaa, v v . wb , .vvmmvs Xaa Prosprlda4 Colo a Association. ent and leo- aa- ort- land and will establish hW- headquarters for Oregon In this city. This association v,o. .irlai aohiaved a remarkable suo- cess, having a large membership in every stats In ths union, Canada and Europe. Th squlty and soundness of ths new cooperativ i.tuaa ' wnwa w,,jiy will be- run-Is universally conceded by all classes. The association holds 4 concession of 600,000 acres of land la Lower California. In tha finest eltmat on the globe; rich, vlrginvolcanlo ash soil which will rsls IJ.000 per acre. e wt iriwi - aausssjbm :'4 is JTTVipvrMtslU VVsf mmmmtrmr James -Watson, spe6lal agent and 1 tuer of the La ProBperidad Colony i soclatlon of Los Angeles, Is Jn Po l.-a will a.oh1lh hilt headouart u. 'nr.t.nii rlvt freel U 1-oture in th AUaky,hall oil Tuesday evlMlng co which ths publlo la Invited ! Chicto Binile 30 Centi W give this to advertise our t5-eent family dinner. - Come v and, try them. New Grand Central restaurant SO North Third, street. , ; r : -;..; . , , , ...-l . ' A .14, (oarM, anihtty. aMn.ada fir by Sttla akin creim and, Hatln akin powder. , 5c. In What I Jell You About the Condition of Your orm :: ; ; BawW aTaaa kl aaS , I ft Have I '" ; . , j Teeth tonnaence y -.-h L. I WHITE ' r A Chief of Staff . " X ' A A And What Ought to Be Done for Them GENTLE PEOTISTIRY Our Motto: Your Consideration First Ours Last. 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