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-" - ,$,. t i B). i THE JOURNAL itrt IKDErENDlCXT NEWSrirKR. r. a. - jAcKAONi ....fablliaer 1 . and capable to act as such without! tha majority of tha peoplt will not prejudloe. ' . j i ; V , , ' I tpprov aad applaud wtwrnt partl- u bbb ioui wrga notion, among i un tact on tuner siae. , oom rata a-1 . c.ni j ... t.i- . , - , a a I m . . , , . . mrvmMmm Ul 1 WUIHi i lawyer, mat a woo mi nmr n oi party organization pernaps Oakland. Or. Anrli i.-t th vditor reap, or uearu anyiuiux aoout case, i essential ana inevitaoie. DUf wnen 1 or The Jni.rnaiw- .a. .,..., j , I'nl.K.ti.J AMBta. Httajltf V I Ittfl I I . . .. . 1 . I . . . . . . I . . a.iwv. ...laawi, ' -;r, iil j.Yitaiid. or woo naa i arnica no opinion or party reader, aim DAraer w cam a tun ma Journal for It. decided stand in. ririh Sn4 i.irhtii .trwu. rwHiiiBor idea nor gained any Impression what- J partisan advantage tban ttfjegtolatel'0' 'h paople a. again it trusts and km-hh! t tfc n.i.ffi. . rwti.. or., fof aver rrom wnat ne dm-neaw ana (in tha interest of the people, they Theinajority of the madU'ub htrt ...... iieau, u tuq i I They assume ' Tt'TXESS, 'wSSSZllv. thinking man cannot ca.t aside Inglr noa-partl-ao totem r t ho "iMwt'f tn rtn,ir(iD-t ya ui an7 prejudice oe may care cainea Letters Froiri tK People Opinion of State Press on. : ' statement Une Oregon SxdehVlits f Xerd Other Qualification. ; rrora the Albany Democrat It is not a ood Ida to o Statement moel type of Juror. I will be criticised by the Increasing I in-.(V0J ' ftatament No. l and that the average md- number of Intelligent and . f 2 w. roBKWN ADVIttTJSIKa REPBKSSKTATlVi Brf -.-i-ti- ob-T tB(l inatrufttiona of the court. If haa alwaya aeemed to us that this notion or theory is tuhtrrfptin trra hf mn an? iddrwt i wrong, is even absurd, otherwise, la lb LnllKJ tl, "na wtiu ..!. Iiirnra frnm Imnni DAii.r. i " r -v " MERELY ItEPRKSKMATI ViiiS. I N TUB discussion of the question I k.v.. .i. i i. nut, nui wimm ciiyiD iruile4 t : ;7 i i1,?".! an! p,y our Ul P'omptly and right on JbTe question. Oregon Shall elect the next all that ia raqulrtd of ua. Ara wal - Eugna Ririatr:' Thera la an old aaylnx that "'April ahowara bring May riowara," but hara In Willamatta valley ranruary ana . Jdaron aoowere , rma April uowara. , . No. 1 craay, that r. to have no other lobaarvar: Tliomaa Holman la araatly eonstdaratton In view. ' Tha fact that a I Improving hla proparty In this place by candidate for the laaiaiaiuro aigne i Dunamg naw wira mncea . ana eeiunf ahowa him to be on tha right aide or a vary important ouaatlon; but In a varyi . , iik... nmr- in h Mni tii. mphatlo mannar ha neada to haya othtr -ey c.mm onJ DlB,n .noken man aald waa that ha nan tha praal i i i i Volctojr Protest. fwi Portland. Or,. April -To the Editor ouallfleatlona. Ha abould ba thorough. "J trouble wltn nla boy of , The Journal-gmaOl tax-pa.r No. t Identixiad with Linn county and inhV h.w m'r? ih Uburbi, it Is true, hut Within City I ba truated .naraJlv aa wall aa atandlna On Lenten Obeerrance. .' ; UKRB g growing : tendency on the part of people outside of the Roman Catholic f And KpUeopal. ohurohes to obsarve the days 4, t Lent The reaaons tat raUlng In. with thls.cuatoro are various.'., Some ' i dent ff tha Unltad Stataa,, "Wall, that Uw are moved by the railgloaa slgnlfl if iV (HI Z-1 " ;vrll oanoe of the Lenten period an4 Its deep .',."-'?--' -i j J meaning to the reverent soul.-"- Canby ia Juet beginning to experience I ' Boma look upon it more lightly aa a United States senator, it la lm- hi i t t r- JL p- . !Sm.i"vnf TS? iMO raragrapne. I ona of 'tha greateat buliaing.bqom. In valu.bi. :., t MthM mn.f lannr.nr f lb. nn.ilar DOrtant tO bear In mind that tha Men taction Of health offIir Vrfw- -""" w" inoupwoom lW fliory o. iwwwn..nuwiin, . JVZlZ. 7 Z7-T aniDAV. ' " ' ...... ... .l authority. rtri h-i ; a.7i- I . Ben SaUlnar la one Of the leading eumm-r ia ovnr inara-wiu. pa a, ran-1 "".T"' --r-j rr""-!-" v w.u. S,.Wr.U.U.Wl-t.!i- WHO cannot or never do read, or . mmmwwn or W. t.nd:to-.uburba " - "T Portland arehanta who are candidates ?flSV wiK. ",?wnv cU.uof ..i.' '"V":" f icEiaiaiare. aro aimniv aa ina ranrat. w u nu unitn km u . . . .. .. . .niv,.. i -,t One"' ar.(,i;v.'.5.0j Oni Doatk... DAILY AND SUNDAY, One " rnr,. 17.50 I One asontk., COXSKRVIXG OUR ItESOfJRCKS. facts'hbout ... . (commented on 1MB arprate citizen of Oreeon ia t least as The llhlnli ihnnt nkn affalnaV I ICEIBIaLurO. EO BimniV BB in rAnre. I We. Ilk many Athtn kin The neVpiperr have published -ntative. of the peYpfeT The Ie'gla- Uf. hv. ,?v '"V" " V W- niSwffiSjTi& th. Ross case; have ator I. no, ; jelf cread autocrat, -W u 'WoFWoSS V.A'apacial effort is mad. ,i KtefiZ 'L'" ' It rreeiy. ana, so rar u uT,ne.y ppo,nloa wwgiver city are Jiept In i iond Uon " ! V.Tf "i th?. Albany library and.get lt to iBYhy, Journal Is concerned, enaowea above hla fenow men With her wpuutlon. or .r. wa. a lly.7hara 7 Jo thih-Toba if they' rur. JR"',?"."" "5 maaauro h'uTt by thea4hencV of a few .have been reasonable; aur bute. that enm nave read ana thought r iain. aimpiy, servant, ' Indecent wltn tha direct primary and Btatement 1ST" '.V. 7-Tx'uZrZV ,.hi.:h uFAh aa reaponalblllty of man' to ao celebrated a case cnosen . by the peopld to represent ha7 a.i.tTngthTng.'T UiZZ tave net the opportunity to roVnt, la na7a-ry. first " SSTlf t?.rtSuR' t jb if.-. - - I tTlmr - hArtaiiBA In Mna MaMAaa a I I auha Aba a. -.I.Vl. ' a I 1UII vauiwiuvn r V a-iivaa. aaviar a . t - m a ... . w . I L. C .. " ---a -J V v-f D6 aiBaUailliea. il. l-"" wveWow IU WUBIi Watll V I eajanfc rn.lO.Ll.ej xjropejrtT tnq Uvt!Hap taklshnta I ' , " i - in our trial 1 1 a I filled with misgivings lest the the comments I ' waternowers of the state are to I ana men who fall into the hands of corpora-1 something about ttnna. aa baa hrn tha nn with the I Ought not to forester They are under the con-Undge O'Day suggests, they are legislation It is simpler and easier hoVTewn .Th thu1 were not tol- . . a ... 11 m . nl t. 4 I .MlHjlln.il mot kl.a.il .IIMilHlw . tha UIT LliflBl. LU.KCL XBrOUKD illllT. millll I ar.uia, Lin I mil MlV.flA . f f . M ot "f"-1 f w?'-!r "" itt..::. :rr. .rr t rnu,i,.; .k. truthfuiiywm--'o7 that th. pendieton st oreonia wno was me oojeci ot auaca oy ineivuuri J""1 1 " . -iina neauiirui nose tuy is all It is ad On the nineteenth apple of tha Yellow ' i A, p iruan m wim lawieaa dapradaUons and or thie month an I endeavor to coerce. The cauae of true Newtown variety I Hahteouaneaa la hurt-by amooth, self. waa found on the ground under tbe traalaaeklng people who poee In pharlaaical f a, prominent citiaen I garo aa natter than their follow man; all he niapatch, and ap-lsood oauaea ara hurt by'thoaa who aa it Buraa 10 nave a virtue if taer have it A Irlnclple at Stake. a, prominent citiaen I garb i r-"-i . -. . - . . - 1 nw vix ia ail ii ia aa-i Th Pnrii.nj nnmn in iivi tnattnamr nurnr: aava tn . . I a ... . -. . . . . . I .lnI.T.. ' IT. ..mm all Itl. mam.am I V.l4lwl . V. . ' - . w . . ' ----- California delegation on the Iloor of W '. J J, Z l". .v 'Tu.r vM the t- Pffii S tlie bouse tne Otoer aay. , tjonse- ueBjaes, mere is reajij no -gooq .ww r principio of "over ' the fence la out" the aenatorlal toga .la uaeieaa: ; mat e ii ' " 7 r; ,T I -Hypocrlay In any form la odloua. It mnKM mam ln.r.rtai.t a.i.rh tn I reason to BUDDOso Ross would get a eiect mm on tne assumption mai ne reaaraiaaa or . inaiy own noatrtia and ia a rutua rigni among Kepuoucana. i . , . 1; , , reata upon a lie. and of ail dnfamatarv. The proper conservation for the peo- fairer trial in Marlon or any other will use that power' and authority CTArW pie of these waterpowert than from county than In Multnomah. The oeiy to carry out their win. umiI'ImX ih" turn- poiaonoua reptile it crwpa .ion, b almost . nr other agency. ' There waa failure of the Title Guarantee A As a reader of The JoBfBl. juitlj watjr tRroughth. dutrtbuting nth a time when the nhvaical strength of Trust bank, and its methods of do- Observes: "For what are the legM to be compel! ff.XEUMEiVt man wa. the unit pf power. Only ing business. haT. be,n discussed 1 t to the legl8latur0? It .fi 'ff J?"f rS3? Maff KSSST S' ifl&ti niinua paying niaiconieai oeiween ruiion ana vuae w,"turniTl I ' e I One cannot help, sometimes, pitying a of Ttta I anake. The noor unloved thin la aa Dal lea Obaervar: Work; on tha cannery I th ood Lord made it. It ereepa along la being carried forward aa rapidly aa Pn Ua belly became it haa mo other poaaibla. and it is hoped that it wllllay of going and the hand of every bo ready for Deration in a abort time. I -. w a. aunaa.. u ereepa. cation, laid new possibilities ' at tha should go where nobody, has read or or ha fail, to be thelr represents I lJJ- i'Jl TiriA.i. - m j j iv a a at i.i .1 a ia ia . i a i f i va h m inn rewnrptonrA nnrriA nnr - v wn iv-vs i -vl , . : vtt r -r :v .. a. i aa'i. ill. a 1 1 ja ii . . ww ii f 1 1 ii aa. inw ntti'MiiKH. a nnai rii anil niiiigni aa iifiu i ii. wiiniii i -i v - v vv v VHvan Ha . . i ''man i Am anr namnnni i n m virnt no i rt via vn by this. and other discoveries, the better be taken over to the Silet. elae-whom we need not ask. Tit S tRo0r,fa.iVr.Wof I rowers oi me uerman race in nro-l reservation, or possiDiy into tne most "'ui' "v-. vj at tite ajtoenae -of our commAn an.hni hla advocacy of the neooia'a choice. icanoaa or mmoer o arrive wnoi J"" ,ncrd-.fr.on? remote inlnlng or lumbering section know of "aJai?f ' ... v a. (in ii nnn tia van. wb.ii nnn nun m a w . .a .-. thAa m a-b i wv iiiiiii sua vim rtriii rHHii i ni niMiiiHin. v . . - : r i m . a iw tu. i & .i-n i . a a v fa t Tm s m auuim a iav uvcii pvin.ivi nnlts.i The power of the peopla of who do not read and think and forra - 1 prescribe, the work of th leg-, support, jjn fomm.;ch" :i"Rior'i lWl J, fri?! expreaaionf a lie. AnS aa'i Our own country have Advanced from opinions would be scarce and dlffl- slatre. It free, the legislature university te regar . t raVival among ' the Nea ercea. Over " PJ ?ef T&WiffEt iTm? ! cult to secure. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND. SO, 000, 000 to 800,000,000 or 1,000, 000.000. , ; .The. world Is developing races of engineering' expert, whose further discoveries and Invention, will vastly multiply the power of man la apply ing the force, and material, of na tare.' F Electrical energy is now but begun In It. development, and with in a epace of 10 or 20 years what we utilize now of its enormous t6fen- tlal energy, we shall look back upon Ireland Is at last to, be realised from Interests antagonistic to the legal head of the publlo echool ayatem.1 The .principle people. It leave, the'legislatbr. free iV WlMlli The again and put the toga up for aale to I Spalding, I . . . . . ... I . . J. . - . . . . . . I IU I1BLLB m, 1 IB. 1 11. LI 1 1 1 M inai IB BO. U1 at eiaxe in me aen-ii,ouo Indiana were preaeni ai airroreni i jBj - . - A i hi, 'ulT national in lta acope times during tha revival and eight .a- ' kini t7 -hi aa inrth I Th aval it lurka In ahadowa. It ia deadly and it trice to hide lta preaence that it may airiav unannounoea upon lie victim. A anake one can feel some tneaaure of pity for but it baa been branded alnca man flrat be can to make hiatorv. aa a hateful thing. It haa been aelected to tne aoon began in D the and It would bo ahameful for Oregon to tlva mlnlat.ra were enaaaed in the Kr" '.."'K14'". "J"aai"ll" ..'"-"'f to do the wprk they were sent to Many etate unlveralty graduataa in Ore- repudiate the popular election of aen- aervioea. A large number of Indiana Ji, and know It C!.l. J. -A If . ..o.f I "." aiama arj awrvina H mil i V wtn conviniu. nj r uiuou " u. thlnar Krhlh la trita, nan harm Salem to do, and It British I waste of the people', time and money 1 public achoola. Enemiee of the etate , . . . iw - . . , 1 1 I nu kilt ii a w li iL.il uuv van iiai in Mnntina vara t tha revival aa wall aa I . i . . ... . ... iz. . - - - muuunu oy anuwiiia iu ne oiuy una wnat wiu ina niivn mmj Si um umatiuaa ana laKimaa. i lt - diaaaTeaable fact. He may find It HW. 'adnntlnn hv tha bouse of commons, by a vote which were frittered away under the 2Ef:H' aa"? Wr "L'Vo'urt . J the exprea.lon of an appeal to hi. lower no t- it- , ' . lnnr.r .... -....v- h.r a. tw ih. hn.ni Eugene Regiater: uranama xoaa oi paaaiona ana ne may wian to avoid ic Of 113 to 157, Of a resolution Old system." peo.p1.- w .v Pfp1.?. v'r.y.w.h'I f.!'!'- L"f! the Old People a Chrlatian boma near That la all very welC But If it la truth conferring on Ireland eubstan-l There is a presumptuous arro- opponents of tfie UnlveraitV o !5. "vimtr "2 Mwm nun mm, .. .. .. i . . ., , . . . ... . , , . ii. . i . . . . T . . . I v . , wit. I II. km j H v. ana i uruuauir ui. uiuni c.t- riBiiv in an ma mcaKiirA nr aeir.ffov. i irannn in rna riaim inar una neonia iivruprittiiun out uui ine univeraiiyi iimi urn iuiuui we hir'i pi uitiiuo i D . . i t. i . t t- v .-. . - ahnnlrl .u..l. .nnn,..,l .1. I .... .... .mhl.uiuj nnnn fhaiuent OI lAnl COUIliy. oil nmm vun-I IB wow liui.il ia biuiuibicu l, uii ernment that Is enjoyed by Canada, are not Qualified to elect the senator thoJif, f roTine TlikJ atC iihliV hnn.- of n i7t ui rii forward: eluded to celebrate her birthday by go- truth that it becomes aapgeroua. seem, to indicate that home rule for themselves. And that la precisely atatementa ip thla effect, believing that Let ua not dlaappolnt the admiring na ' Jo Bible achool at . . . , . . . . iii i inir utiimaie aim ia tne complete aeiaiaiea wnicn are waiting 10 nr irvui - -- --- v; ; .to a I the Claim advanced by the legiala- atructton of tha nnivaraitv. vt th. n.. on the streetcar and It la needleaa to I.. ... . I T. "V . --- v.-a . . i. jB .ill n tha Mia. I a .wa vu lay. " . ... " w w.w the Peo I oration oi ner oirtnaay, e e Milton Eagle: Different partiea inter nnvav IV TTTTCIJT'T?n munmiti ot m amount mat tne uni- IS imauLiiu. Iveralty ahould receive and the amount ii ft ibji nmiMon in lha nand n hill I ae ahautl " ' la ' - . . . a . . I w aav v VBB a - tx,....K ,a-,a. .11.. ji. . I30.VOO dm veir. Thla la ao amalithatland Salem farted in to hold count, n1 S.V:r...Lr th. ??': pr??: ,oriu.u1.T,.u , ,a b of approclaDU ben.nt convention, and put up tlcketa in theHain " aawm li thenc. to" BinhSi I" n?alnKwo-roW.BOVa.?uL"rj "rya m.e.e"n.s.a " " c"y S ha ftv7. " ESS :.W.a JJ WT!1 aaiu. iuu uievLiuK v juauu" i c.,7.. . 7..I-. -. it. mv. niivu uu uwa.i i uLuuut. oh uu wi, vwiiuBvviue wiiu I hia undoing, wnose power over a man as we of today look back upon the greater extent than heretofore. The tlve candidate who declines to accept ake of 71,'; gh.u BoaaeTFUmflam original rude an crude fiteam en- V Brlt,8n government has Statement No. 1. SnSThe oVher enmieiT rine Thertf Is to be the same sten made COnslderabte concession, to Ire- '''! -rr.L.. jw alncere. The difference between their Pef yiuc. jjiero ia wi d me same step .., . .w-a nnvav iv rtTrcrir-T?n eatlmatea of the amount that the unl- From tha Salem Jourr r that we witnessed when the spinning lnd, but this vote may mean that wheel became the spinning Jenny: Gn1 Britain 1. willing to yield fur when' the 'hand loom ' became the ther to Jlrlsh, demands In the matter power .looms. jami' the; blacksmith 0' AomBvrulef": ; hammer the tteAln Jimtter.:.,r'. ' ..This seems; to e wise movement As a basis for applying these com for both countries.. ' England gains Ing creations,, the . waterpowers Pf nothing net by maintaining so great Oi'Drnn .- Wilt i he nf iiTitnlit ' buna, a Aaerma rtt ffnvafn'mon)nva. TvAlant fit to the . people of Oregon, j and the Irish, wouI.cfoubtless take e?pMtfd flnrl ' tin Anntmniti t antnw lt trtA I a-aoar lit' tnat'nf nlnUw aa tvmAir I 1 0UCA I . vuviuivug tvl-w AU VriVI il JUUO AA A4 fa i U V (Aii Ajt I 4 VI QU17 state's . development." Few states J able and . progressive .home govern, are as rich fn potential energy rush-lment. Both 'people, would gain by Ing In swift torrent, down It. moun- decreasing the historic and centu we nave emoiasoneo upon tne L"w rrvr .....; vr-- H...r,. ' tV. ml,, w.a . a. mvviu.a uauawuu.i friend upon, whom one can depend in all tha laauea of Ufa, la to m loved and truated. Tbe man who pretenda to be a friend in order that ha may, when it aervea hla baae purpoaea, atlck a knife Into hia einauapectlng companion, la the person to ba feared. 1 , , - - i i no woman woo ia true wuinu.ii, un- journai. leated are now working on a clan for anla.m.h ...an ii.iL.nj.hia i. tv. wnman A few Republican bosaea at Portland Independent telephone line over 20 mlleal who atrengthe'na all tha pillars of falta sitlon hall last night would In dicate that the Bryan faction Is much stronger in this county than was There 1. something back a large outpouring of men', and.' In' (bis case it ha. all the ap pearance of an uprising of Democrats who desire to give notice that their tain side.. . It Is ariagency.for future rles-old feeling of Ill-will between Pfrtjr "1?!' productivity In a thousand lines, and themwhich, however, ha. much of reaction. Men cannot be depend- for supplying comfort, for the home, decreased during recent years, in ed upon to vote aiway. a. tney ye i, nf men Ilia nit Im.ta mlna nf i.haf nii.aniiaii.a Vfi.l.n'a mna llh. OUt there B.TG matty SlgU. mat in is impossible of either computation eral policy, and of giving possession f1. 0 P0""01 P"",;" . .( v...u. .u Lea i ' .i n the voter, allow themselves to be forces,4o .ave them for the whole Irish, and thu. gradually ' nml!i Zb?Ll nntolner Wa rha tianila a nAmKIMa I , Dsn Ma.A .. tO Vi ..-a lr1ek -a I Ca lniereHLB. jUODiAi-, WHUUS Va VVJAAUiU(v I V'AV K7ffaA ' AVVIOW VaA VU1V1Q W tions that prey upon the earning, of J mark.: - , the humble, 1. A duty Of first Import-j so !on aa the lawa-of Ireland ara ance to those charged with the epnmade by a body . in . which the Irish rn.mh.pi ara anlv a amall tnlnnrltv anrt Which moreover makea lawa for Ireland have done in years past which differ from those of England, the People "yell" to hear Bryan be Irish people must continue to stand In cause he tell, the truth; after all the eyea of the world aa a conquered I the people love the truth. After people, and there la yearly lea. and awhile they will vote for Bryan, even uiapusiuun in ireiana to accept mat po- ( the government f oreat ranger's camp at I ia exploited; to fill her wasteful handa the forks of the Umatilla and W. J. I with gold and her allly life with pleae- ZllS&Jl0?t2fTU,t,t , defeat of tho them got cold feet aa they aaw it waa r,. iJC Vv7- -...vita ..k..i. n.,;" I "ul auuu itohuub. . line lurau oi tne urnatiua ana nr. J. I with KOI t.r.i," ".iZi "i" Jrii " ,A "i The county , deierates in... Marion rurniah'a aummer residence. urea. Ia A despicable thing. th. r,,,kii. hAnT.' r. "J, V.ri Munt' w un propiiion uia . Be.,., .Too eevere for the textf But we were l."?".".-1" h2f.SSL refuaad.to.put up a ticket , v Waaton Laadar; Four '"ft4.it ehiak. talktaa 'boZt hypocrisy. ' Ia anything were latety ivatohcd ML the A J.I too severe to say in oenunciacion vi and aiatrlet tayaa. Thera ara -fv X''TtC? ""a "lr. ' - nv.. or district taVei T fof univaiFy. ft ia bivS inade. ticket Just thi'.iame iaS ""J ty htUohed t the i i. a!fJ -.h.??1 nd ltB Jncome como' Pu? thelXhn aay ay I aurolng to ba what one la not? ! 1 --B-B-B-B-B----. have ua believe rf". aant suonUle. hkw P-arano . but- were bora ( without , the iv a woman -SSXJZSl 7.B0S children in the -aieetod i' their nroooaltlon lassiatance or a motner nen or. a mother ",VVa -tla.- Oregon. . The- aboyi They are ratlyiiia- for the Statement Mnoubator. A careleaa hen left her neat ?.nui?.no a Kak j-a waKb t- tie- afflHfttlnnH. 2LlM!3!?; The te. wt no ta- v..-el and covered them with A hot ner JSult fn. TTK lalmnlr allly. It ia helnoua. To be' auct or public airairs. it is a rea son why Oregon' shudder, when the man charged -with their care is at tacked by the congressmen, from Cal ifornia. , ' Bryan always draws A crowd, and they "yell": and we believe that they are beginning to think along with their yell. more than they THE FIGHT IN CALIFORNIA. ALdiruitmA iiepuDiieans vare having a battle among them- Tomorrow a notable election will In narlraat PlttshnrB' . or ffir HOm al.l.. fri.... a-V !... . . a 1 pTfr.4 like him. who know, and ttfre make the lawa uniform for both (alanda. 1 10 tell IQ6 iruin. giving each part of .the United Kingdom due renreaentatlon acf nrillnir to lta nnn. :ZZ !rr.wl" I eer..u. tot lrelaDA take place in Illinois, the Issue being b.v ak tuicBw u7 pw wouia oe the l JntereBts against the grow abolition of tbe rule of Boss Herrln. -Mpport it. which it will not. No ui.-( T.ftr: nh.f! . . .. .Mform rnia oonin h .notA .m.. sentiment of the state. The chances ;,a?al", TT. ,, f :I ?5f.aJ ba even reaaon.bTy .itiVfacto;; t 1. seem to be that at least a large por nJd trT -v bit ,: Coneequently home rule Is imperative, tlon Of the Btate will go dry, thus 5!?iSL B,1r7- . n Pl0ler' tht " there ,s 00d wm betwee the adding to the momentum of the pro- ':r"7";' cu" "HPePe w w two islands, jt is to tb Uibhion movement throughout the thousands of California Republicans . are organized as "Lincoln and Roose velt, clubs," for tbe purpose of un loading from the state and the party this boss and his tools. The effort Is difficult, for Herrln has men in office all along the line, from United , States senators, governor and judges down to political smallfry, and the state" haa. been most thoroughly and systematically corrupted these many years, 'so that the power of the ma chine Is' great, while the public con science and civic virtue have been vitiated, . Yet the tremendous effort being made, even if not at once fully successful, t cannot be entirely in vain: The people of California will not always submit to the domination f this porporation and Its servant and political boss. V . LIGE O'D AY'S "dissenting opin- ; ion la the matter of the- motion I for a change, of venue in the J Ross efal case Is interesting to rif.Tviaper men aa well as to law. vers, end also to all citizen, eligible T jury service. The fact that a man 3 rend the new. and comments In t ! e m-wtipapera does , not properly ; v qualify him from, serving on .a 3,:r,r in a given case. AH intelligent tlii-un read about such a notorious t j;? r, and form some kind of an opin v n : id tfye mora they have read and r ". rt tood nnd thought about tbe affair, the better juror, they should ! . pi-otMfd they are?not unduly jjicpd cither way-r-are . willing, interest not only of Oreat Britain but of, tbe world that the United Kingdom should contain a united people. PARTY PLAYS IN CONGRESS. country. I T MAY readily be supposed that the Democrats n congress are more anxious to gain a party ad vantage and put the Republican. Tomorrow Is the last day to reg' lster, and 5 o'clock p. m. is the limit Of time In' which to perform this duty. Many hundreds of name. ought to be registered yet. but lt does not follow . that the Bermudez Asphalt company Is a business saint President Castro Is very likely of- In a hole than to effect legislation 'onsively arbitrary and exaaperating, beneficial to the people; yet we have no license to make this charge against all the Democrats, or the i leaders of that party. We have no doubt .that most of the measures urged by President, Roosevelt are approved by the peo-! yie ana wouia be beneficial to them. Hence the Democrats are' not only playjag good party politic, but are .Portugal's political troubles are not yet over, as rioting following an election showed. The young king is likely to have a stormy rule, If he lives. , The anti-Statement No. 1 candi date, are In a majority on the tick- doing their duty by the neonlrt In trv- THU ROSS CASE, AND JURORS. p"onh.ypOB tlese "I"' ets, but tbl. doe. not ahow that they strong and detuned enough to WlU eet a3rlty 0t VOtM- "' co'd ana would. , Alfred PragA'. BlrtMay. " CUUSB, aDOiV t h '"aTftaTa l ': tl'a Ta fni.r.... an na.Maa 1 UlJ and pass whatever law tbeyi0' th Britiah society of. Miniaturists out ir they do not anrl I W:Z .7.7 Th.V decide to pass laws demanded by the Liverpool, April e, lsei. - hi. father neoDle and riMn. vl v! i-tended him for the .medical prof ea- aion, dui meaicme laiiea to appeal to from the state. Mr. Palmer would that there are la publlo schools of rigurea represent dreir of , "achool i laat achool census ha. ..In 1A1 Alt') i .v.,... yuu... " i. "i.aw i aineaiOit berore the people and want ani uan, i.iii.. ..uui vmL.r a. u., V5iL522MIIIJ!i!t--.h?l?- i-? -aLSLii0.-! Lwlva pleds that will enable them to In due time four baby fowl, pecked V- v.bl." .a . aL..wa j a. . ... ...a for a Ben&tOr I illuuaU Lil. BIIC UUI IV UI The Other, either attended nrlvate in-1 iiiT. ii...r.. S i - a. .v.. nrnvarl tn ha naat rademntlnn alr..tlnn. a Ml A l a..4 a I X MB BH.U-.HWK III . "'.. L. . a- " ii Th. ..hT i.ai 3.r. i ..ii K'puwicftn votera whose inteaiigence, a all. The achool census include, all chil-Uharaoier and Americanism ae on trial. saM. i-T,ai- a v.a- m.o tha .hi The" toui Mndfture"to .r bia own plea.ure. undertook to ipi-,tual meaning, a cloud or fog And ao It may aeieiy ne earn mat m pretano. to Keep tent d- almnlv through the .hell, but 10 of the eggs ";U "SH" thn to ba aimDlr nrnvarf to ha naat radamntlnn able i. much Wor.O than to D aimplT worldly. And ror tni. reason, tnat it throws nnon all the alncere people to whom religloua obaervancea have a deep .chool. of Oreaon during the laat achool lit" "iTcHon if United year, waa 2..31,26.57, or an avarngo hv'dfat vote of the b Expenditure of $25.68 per pupil. - Thla no4 mffer a few Statea aenatora j nir nicely. On, going home one evening, doea not harmonize ?ear argument be enemies of I do not for our public achool. should be, but I fall will be improved r direct vote or the people. , however, he found at feeding time that woman who pr , . . . - . . I 'in nnw auiior H. 1CW BVi.lHn niaviliuvi ahnnr 91k ne hla Mara fallal . n .haa .in I . -1 .l.I1 so often advanced by Jth0l&rr two Tot tWTmZl SeTa fi.hlonabl. Itrt. do- I- w: the education. " Il0.dat .-ti jSi ,n- Proving conclusively that aome ing her reputation for veracity and her a moment contend that ari,t,r ."Jhal" ' g.?.c fft,iC'.n?th2 wreth Without a conscience had under- atindlng among right thinking people on .r. , ZZ 2m they helleve they wlll stand for. Uld 'tbl Uto Vffitw to whata fu t .w thfj re.ult. In Aprlf and in June will demon- itm0Bt .cSSeded In The la 'y'.A8 .T-??? I strata that the Remibllcan narty. 1. .till f'm0".l f."oc?ii,-aiil ? win do improved it toe uniyeraiiy Dill Mi- n (ha luuinl. anrl not tha lww w" lw,nwiw t"l l IIWIUUJU- I. defeated On the other lantl the t?t yth2 boisea alfff the Machine bred H,B,rt' but hv takon th Pre- paasage of the unlveralt- bill would pBJ?ifa nSSia ar to deln whathar cau"n to provide a large pen encloaed Improve every school In the atate of th7v wiSit to a-o back to the 'oM way wlth w,re r them- Now then Oregon. .1. tfn ew boM named the aenaTor Hving Inside of the corporate limit, of Mr. Palmer's charges of "graft" wh,'haif fjur oencJl ma?k In i thebmllot th9 town' Bnd ther8 are aeveral other againat the board of regenta. his b hal P ", m" Vrrel count in 'anlliba realdlng in close proximity who charge, of dunltcatlon of the coursee P?.0"? ?I lne D8rrel count in ehUf?Pan. fla wa do not'yunt of tha Aarrirniltural nolIaB-e. and tha I oiet-iiiia w bciib,vui . : I .)... .hlak... r.hn.a .hn M., ;ni'Mhia.7.7 th mVtnfti To- Mr "I. nau tne wapuDiican- party travel ; - " -,," ,r r; '.' . ' . l". . 'IfJ buncb. and I tha very unsafe bog of treachery. laat week or I n m, m &J!ln .LH1 "OiX&X.JK backwards Into'ft.' hd.of 'the' mS'- Md we are glving fair notice that the no l nine w xinu men or ooys. or women or girla shooting about our premises, they will be prosecuted. n. . v. . i " . i i nacxw in&rSSAUrVr" w ohm. or.ahall it go forward for clean Tours truly, C W. MCAKTKUK. r'The Vajne la too open and too easily -,. ;b.a,.i Rananaiia ! 'V J understood when the machine will let The Persecuted Railroads. , i th(, Bftm. .n but th8 na-isiativc Portland ' Am-il S. To the Editor of ticket. itl. i... .i y aati.i.a i Tni macnine aa vs we win name tne u.u. ut, healsl.tive ticket for you. We Want tol. waan ngton .tate. ooaata the largest lZ "S.. .yfiT'. tTaaiAa art appearing in the country Press set- .t?and to the business of makln aen- atner 'paitever made m the world. The "f,.. 2 "a'-n forth that the 'railroads are being ators. n,qe.i a nertt or sua ateer. were re-Z"tr.' ,,..,i ; i7.. Largest Belt in the World. From tha St. Paul Dlsriateh. Washington state boasts the largest! - Mourning Etiquette. SO many of the rules and regulations pertaining to the etlqustte and little conventlonalltlea of mourning have altered during tne laat few years that it la sometime, difficult for one who ha. never given the subject much attention to know Ju.t what ia the cor rect thing to do and the proper course to follow. ; ., . , , . Just bow to acknowledge carda ana letters of condolence, for example, and how aoon to return oall. of condolenoe, I. a IIK AUT VII llttt Hi" jowt.uwua o mihp gwin. I i ,,-iU peraecuted and .cannot borrow money to , ' n. uref onian n- neverjot -t-a njIg &Tt w. built -octal etlauette. material from w,u to'ormetfon tbe u.ual question, of fini HLiii untLBi In a .mall 'community, where tho clr- makc needed double tracks, con.truot "s Vaotrni senators br the direct vote n,y " centers of the hide, were used J J,TiJ?mr",:i2 rolling stock, eto.. unl.a. popular an- X?r?hV neopf e ? "r tM 0 , TO and of these waa atretchod twtStSl-iU tagonfsm ceae- interferlng; with their Vhe machlne0managers at Aeart ore wk. to Jn.ure perfectly ven .tr.ngth not a dhtttonl LL & 1 rate, and exactiona. They all read lika opposed to election of aenator. bv the ,n al1 Partsjof the proposed belt. The a Sunday school recitation but the peo- direct vote of the neoole and are trvlna halt is 111 feet long, eight feet wide, and Slav are not to bo fooled bv them. Ore- ?ireJ,Lv5,:Jrh.LpXr,? e i? r? xry,ng three ply thick. The weiaht of the belt E "iT iT-' -.ii ..i-i . ,i w imi-iiou, l.. j. ... I i. - .vi- a a inn . . aon.naa paiu .uuraaun . If tjie people will lust lieu the ma Sends in the laat .10 ' yeara i to double chlne offthe face of the earth these t-ratir tha entire Pacific coast. These I. .i -,ti n, V. 7. . " . , a . . . A. i aci.x name trrvug, re niit nra... lil aim dikii lUvidends i are paid on 1C I for J Statement No. 1. like good dogs, two aotualljr invented. What hrt. become pf years trom now Thy nave no eon these enormous sums? What aecurlty li,-,ina nn th. .hhW ' vaaaaa. CI B 1 An f O Sf , 1ntn ' 1 1 rtk I IlCaVVfS WW kiABV twua aa..ay The .onally note, of thank, to all who have inOWil meir Bjriuuauj, uui m a " metropolla it becomes .0 great a tax that a printed card la now in use which u na oara ion rinted tbe na, rlvpr nr raaranlnv ft. ,nv I .lil tun uia ui. u.a v.i ...ww . ...La in ,t,. ,J uui I heara soma expression of anoreclat M "'H .1 ara.ia. Lt.w UlCV, L. ,,,UB I 2 " T . . -m ,V . a. Tha hnat nuallfv nf iwm.nl I ror jympiuny, inaicw uj. h" p i card, an ordinary visiting cara witn Allien Lincoln Drank. Oregon cin be cut up among a few stonk ramblers and manipulator, any double tracking can be done, even if a billion could be borrowed? . It has been proved conclusively that with dividends eliminated on stock rep resenting no 1 actual investmenta, but Lincoln drank intoxicating Ilouor. only water - ana. ymeiona, - paaaengeri ,g61' 18 t 1. something over 2,900 pound. wot kind wa. together. ... a nana .ml .ha nlunu. aKa.a " , I. .. hides overlap welded by the weight of necessary, depth of , border may be sent a nydrauuo pree. ceanng zeo pound, win V!" ,r ",.,. "'. Vw. ill. pressure to the square foot The big .ympathy" written serosa the top. and be t ha. Just been Installed in the new when a card 1. aent. Instead of a peraonal To 'the Editor of the Boston Olobe- Dempster sawmill at Tacoma. Washing- of ion. 'i no maoninerv oi - tnat mm mr. i;airaBiwra . - I have noticed that In your columns the p.., ha. been .ome queation waa asked whether Abraham world In else. ' The largeat steel circu expression of kind feeling upon tho card, In ww ever made u tnerf. measuring An th- :nea in ammeter, ill . Dl...l....b v i i aeatn oi a relative ,, or ubuj tnauu becoming more general each year. No . . . ' . .... . . , . . ... . . ..1' HT..a A Kn..an ,ha JP.Ia 1 aiVnn W an IIHHm III 1. 1 1 1 1. IIIUUIB HI IB- tnat . per ton . w inr tw great oepan oeiween nim on ZiZ.Xrj TJJj. irt and resnect is 0ected. and when aDOUt joe rauroaoa win w uBiwigrnw ana Btepnen A. jjougias, , wnere notn I f,""."" . 'i " V a-.--iri-- .X ri.,.. iiS ara t-anatved a. recotrnt- ta two. atreaita orrust ana a gnt or spoke in he open air on the i aame plat- .VVM'Xurn,r: 3n ST TdomIittmPtBA' AlthougTi a way . awai. wm f-v" - rorm. i win quotewnat ir. wncoin said - 1,-",,'. ..; h.w 1S hr ti from some member of th ..,.a aant a mlla vrnuM iuv fatrlv and freight rate, could, be Tee. than d wa. acquainted with i..r il nn.i. eight feet five inches in diameter. It , The living in Rllnola u etpable of aawing up tho largest log. death rith Mr. Lincoln, found in tha northwests becomi let the railroads run over. them. dance on ona nialon aa T heard it Xti r,,Iii; . F "apiing 190 Met Jllgh. and anort note i rom Burno V"":, "l on thlm and cut moro Jlm-lons.wlth spoke first as t ollowa:" : "When.I first i, . ngiame,' ItL Soriou'rM ba'appmiaud oy tne nonor. . ' . . In all mourning -. of today tbe m Idea Mem. to be that all rules ' shall be atrlctly adhered to and even carried be yond what will be expected by the world, but tho time for mourning la being con stantly shortened. In the case of the border on the writing paper and visiting cards, a very deep border, is demanded at first, but this la rapidly; narrowed until that usea at tne ena oi tun - slice, passed to stock combines, and in knew this man Lincoln he was behind ! S tit ?S arrtnea n"r general work, the producer, for "all the a bar in Sangamon obunty, selling w5 hf i Jt-t7?. ! r fraffla will bear and then aome. Is bur- limm. wm xt- t.i a-boo to frltrhten them with. The state .hm it .'t-,.U'Zii ..it nS..r '.I. Permit gatl. .boat, to pasa without inter- rair.latiaa'ar.itoo fixnenalve to kaen w.. ii"tin:HtW Wltn the Wire.. nuaiirtm 4 n all pfinnirv swtriAt bought and the United State, .upreme stores, "and , atate the truth when I i-mirt. ia the last refuse of the aana ofla.v ih.t hiia t .t.nt aa aa. .1. a looter, who . have, always managed to the counter . the beat customer I had. find the sort BIOS OI Ul nonortDll ha utoM nn tka nther ilila. v M- ' it will prooaoiy require aeverai yeara peopie ana recommended b the president, they will go into the cam paign handicapped and weakened. Mr. Payne says they will an employers' liability law, but It looks as If this would be almost a force put with the majority, which ha. him and be soon drifted away from it into art. e studied ror a time in the famous art echool in South Kensington ana utter puriura uii iiuain in AM wern. His miniature, aoon beoama tha vogue, and the restoration to popularity of thla method of portraiture i. greatly due him. JKeceniiy Mr. fraara comn atai a portrait of King Edward. Other noted done nothing In this direction fori peraonag. who have eat to him for four monthsan hi "lrecll"n ar. rntniaturea or small portraita include IOUr montns and has ignored mOSt 1 Pr nneaa Henrv of Plaaa. 1t Al. of the other measures that are heed-f ton" and the ltyte gir Henry Irving. ed or desired. , . . j ,' 1.,,. . ' ' 7' Mere partisan flehta 1n ronrraaalbeina- held tin bv the different nnhii- are not beneficial to the country, and Zl ?v?u'n,' Tbe c,tjr , ouacU to demonstrate that the supreme court will insist that the railroad, can water stock to any extent their managers de sire and that no law reducing dividends on such stock is constitutional, When thla decision is handed down by five old men in black silk Mother Hub- barda with du ana impressive cere monies at Washington lty tho begin nine or tne end will rise enove the hori son with rapid motlona. The state, will league together ana construct a few un watered railroad, and the watermelons, now divided among the very, very few. will "ba passed around to the follow. In overalls wno proauca intm,i .. y A all Leslie M. In Cliicago. From Chicago Evening Post.- TieaHu M Khuw. formae arnvariin. .n Douglaa.. I never drank liquor but once Iowa, laUr secretary of the treasury, in my lire, and thatwas when I made and one time favorite son of . the ... ... if ai.u L.iy net. v, l uiouo i auu una liiiio ia.vuuia aun ur : t.jir i nnrii rnai 11. a foolish bet of 60 cents that I could Hawkeye state, arrived. In Chicago this I lotted' time i. a scarcely perceptible band nit a oarrei or wnisxey ana arinx out morning, apurnea tne spring sun and of black, and of tha bunghole. I won the bet and m waa my nrat ana last arinK.' " W. F. MORRILU A state-owned road from tidewater tn the interior of eastern Oregon, along side the line, eft the octopua, would, if operated at a angnt loss ror a few yeaf s. aqueexe every drop Of water out of the transportation ' combine . now milkln. the state for millions aa a dishonest farmer milk, a gentle cow which hla neighbor own. and feeds. Either this or brand every rail and rar U. 0. instead of V. V. and stop the melon-cuttlnc craft forever. ' This Date in History. -Mahomet II besieged Constant! 11 SO nople. 1520 Raphael, the celebrated painter. men. uom n3. 1797-Mrs. Mota Heuaser, German song writer, born. Died January 2, 1878. 1803 Alexander . Klldell Msrkenrle United States naval officer, born in New York city. Died at Tarrytown, wew York. September 13, 18(8. , 1807-John Cochran, surgeon-general in the American Revolutionary war, died in Palatine, New ITork. Born . Septem ber 1, 1730. - 1814 Napoleon ' Bonaparte sent in exile to tha Island of Elba, 1863 General Albert 8. Johnston of the Confederat array killed at Shlloh. Born 1808. , - . I8flfl First national encampment or Mho O. A..B. mat at Indianapolis. when llKht mourning i. to sepnyrs, and .ought out immediately I be worn for a abort while as ror an a couch on the fifth floor of the Audi-1 aunt or niece, or cou.ln tbo border torium notel, where he, might rest his I may be dispensed with altogether. .Lulling ajamc' "Yountr man." he said to a visitor to his room, who addressed htm from a point miaway Between two dressers, on one of which was a Ditcher of l.-a water with a damp, towel and on the otner aoucne ana atom isser ."young man, do you remember something the euuor tne evening roil wrote aoout the "aoft thud of Mr. Leslie , Mortlen unaw". ruoDer neei. aa he gumshoed his way to oblivion? " " I Peueva." .aid' tha youna- marc uiBuiatiT. ruunmc over tne aiatanoe DO- tween ! the-window and the Michigan avenue pavement, "that aomething jf tha kind wa. written." "Do you know your edltorf? - the fl nancler continued. "I think .1 would recognlsa him if I aaw bin.."- - ... , . "Tell him,", said -the former favorite son, that I have reached the place he was speaking-about" . - . , - i ' ' ? - at at , , t , The Daily Menu. ' BREAKFAST.' Oranges. Oyster Omelet. t Corn Muffins. Coffee.' LUNCHEON. Fleh Croquettes. New Potatoes Creamed. . . Hominy. ' Pea and Nut Salad. - Preserved Pears. Cake. Tea.- " DINNER. Ox Tail Soup. Boiled . Lamb Chops. Baked Potatoes. Baked Beans. Asparagus, French Dressing, t Lemon Pie. Macaroons. - . ' - . Cheese. 'Coffee,.. What has become of that muntelnat employment- bureau that ...the peopla wanti . ,-. . . i . ,-