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THE OREGON" DAILY, i JOURNAL PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL' 0, 1S08. 'H-JJ.t'l'i.' J SAME DM1 I'll BETin DO . t i . f ' . V It sident WJlhVeto Bentpn Wator Company's 'Bill - Unless Amended. ' Ti X Mann Purchases live JtAcres of Ladd Tract on i Sandy Boad for Old reo s iple's Institution Estate row fates' $5,000.- ' fin Welfare Here is a word that meant . fomethin? now that it never meant before! Tit describes a 'department in business whose value is not reckoned in Arabic 'numerals' c The Welfare rDe: site forth old people's horn which J J. Uui haa agreed to build for tne aged haa been prooured and Mr. Mann has purcDasea nve acres 01 m wuu tract on tnr Sandy road, mm of the city, U.vOa an Acre., Tho properly wa rained at 120,000 and ia otto, of the rriost favorable altea for such an Insti tution that could ba ound. .The Ledd rttata donated 15,000 of tha purchase Now that the actual alta of 'tha Insti tution which la to be erected through tte generosity of Mr. Mann haa been toured, bids for the bull din will be leu- immediately and work begun aa oJn aa possible. ;-l think tha elte U a very desirable pH," said Mr. Mann this morning. "It 10 -the flrat piece of the original Ladd tract o M sold ana l mins, i am par tlnlarlv fortunate to hare secured It, It Is on the right-hand side of tha road Hitna- ont. and is cleared of timber and tinder cultivation. The land is high, so that drainage will be good ana tne air will be pure, and invigorating. There are just enough fir trees on tha prop er gr to make tne tract beautliui xrom the landscape point of new.'' -Although the property is generally vi rued at 4,000 an acre, tha Ladds axe is wrested ia Mr. Mann a philanthropic jjitne and agreed to donate f S.000 of the IHircnaee price. -Ur. Mann said this morning that he rtM notlcnow how many people the home wto Id accommodate. Jt is probable that tha Old Ladles' Horn sodOJtjr which has needed a new building for some years, may accept a tentative offer made it by wr, Mann ana com Dine .weir institution with hie, If that Is done Mr. Mann will probably relinquish control to a board ia 4m selected hv Mm and h tha nres- eht board of the Old Ladies', home, of wnicn his wire is tne president., rfhe Old Ladles ;hdme is possessed of rpnsiaeraoie property, len it at various times In the lorn of bequests, including on of fll.OOO bequeathed It by' the late Henry W. Corbett. It has been. anxious to build, but the llrectorscould not arree upon a site. Should- Mr. Mann's iT r be accepted both old nn and old women will receive tha benefits of Mr. Minn's plan. " V . j The Ladd property,- 'although far enough out in the country - to Insure qiitet ana a sufficiency of pure air. Is aroessible from - thrtityby tha Rose Ulty Park cars. ' . flperlil Dbeatch te The JeeraaL) . Washington, D. Cw April . informa tion Is absolutely authoritative .that the iimMnl will rmtt the HentoiK Willi wer company bill . providing - the paruncnci OI, DIE COrporaHOnS ht to dam the feinake river at FlreP-.r- - . - .v..r . raplda unless provision is made 1 1 JUlCIUUl Id, rjliKC ill C picasantcr an aiMiiAtiiiiii iimiiin int lirei .. . - . franchise and requiring an annual com tMnsatlon for the use Of the prlvlleres conferred by the federal government he will refuse to give oonsent to its pas sage and leave It to the state to recu tita such nrfvlleaea and collect fees so far as the federal government la concerned. LIEUTENANT LINDSAY TAKES HIS Ol'ifl LIFE (Deltefl frees Leased Wire.) i 6 an Francisco, -April . What prom ised to be a brilliant army career has been auddenly ended1' by the sulolde of I First Lieutenant David A. Lindsay of company E, of tha signal corps ata tloned at the Presidio In Ban Fran cisco. Friends of the dead soldier are today seeking Information that will throw soma light on the causa lead ing to the tragedy.,. 8o far aa his com rades knew no was not In financial trouble and had no love affair, lis was In his Quarters In- Tennessee Hol low when he urea tne snot earir w terdajr, but his body was not discov ered ' until lata In tha afternoon. Lieutenant Lindsay enjoyed the repu tation of being ' extremely amoiuoua. He preferred studies to the social life. init lata it nlarht he. was Often found over his books. From these simple facts his comrades can Imagine no valid reason for his act. otner man a suddenly acute fit of melancholia. Some of the. lieutenants friends say that a fatalism -has relentlessly followed him for 10 years., from the time he was a soldier In tha Samar ' campaign . in the Philippines up to the time of his daith.. of- seven comrades who were particularly friendly, with Lindsay, four i preceded him to a suicide's grave. Lind-1 v. was born in i7. in isvs nei enlisted aa a private in in ermiery. Hi was oulcklv-nromoted and ia 1007 he was advanced to first lieutenant. Ills birthplace was In Pennsylvania. 'for the employees in wavs ' wnicn are -not , nominated in the bond. ' Sometimes 'these experiments succeed; som'e . times they are ghastly failures,, disgusting the men and sour ing the '.employer. It all depends. ' In this week's issue of THE Saturday Evening -Post James H. Collins'tells on what it depends. The article is called "Right and Wrong in Welfare Work." - In the same issue of THE PoSTread M How They Make Ends Meet in New York," by Will Pyne nd an article by Arthur Train, "Con Men Abroad," in which he recounts the interesting ' experience of an American who was too strong to work, amid the un ymathy of the Old World. This week's. POST is now on sale " '.: . :' PLAHTERS READY .5- ..l .-A ,. ,. -, mkT -Sure- Natiycs3rill 'Start Uprising TOen,U;f St7Vithdraws Troops, 1 17A R Li p ... .i- .(United Peses teased Wire.) liavana, April. . -Planters, in eastern Cuba are fortifying their houses, and in many tlaraa mountlnr flalllnv mm In anticipation of trouble - following tha wiinorawai or American Troops from the tuna, insr Miinri t nen nivi i miav keen slgnsof UwUssness and that they are confident tha presence of United State soldiers alnne hia nmuiiiat widespread anti-government uprisings. WTTLE SHY ON HEIGHT OF LETTEES WARSHIPS .WILL VISIT K fponUnued from Page One.) rurth.er:no7.Tain;. hVr.: camass of situation always plenty-of welcome ana enter- At the Kews-etads, S cenla. U0 the year. by. mail. ;Ths Cuktis PubLishimo Co Airy yKILaOKLpHIA1 4V . ' -' Our Dor Are Zrnrmhmrm Copies will be delivered to any address by James CHaYely Jr. BAST 11 TX rf. City Auditor A. L. Barbur re- celved a list of all tha aato e mohlles owned In Portland that have k state, permit from tha e secretary of ata this morning and It shows that there are 411 "busa wagons" v owned In tha Rose City. Of these only about e 1ST have Ukan, out a Ucenae from the city under tha new e ordinance and the rest will be e prosecuted If they do not follow e , me requirements of the new 4 law. e There seems to be a mi sunder- e standing among tha automobile e owners regarding tha provision e of tha law relstlng to tha nure- e bering of their machines. The e state law requires letters and e numbers hot less than three e inches, while tha city law re quires numbers of not less than Ave Inches. Tha atata number serves for both lawa and to com-' e ply with the city regulation' tha e) owner almply has (o Increase the alia of bis numbers. 4 e I I 1 t .,.,.',,1,,, ;. v," : S--'.il' '."'," 'x4 .' .' : . " Y U . ' WW mm if New Notaries. (Rpecial DisDateB to Tke Journal.) Salem April 0. Notarial commissions have been Issued to the following: E. P. Rllev and R. F. Ashby. Portland: J. G. Watts. 0cappooa; F. J. Qattrell. Toledo; B. B. Paull, Coqullle; C C Jacobs, McMlnnvllle; Joseph , Bucher, MounUin Dale; L. C Walker. Forest urove; j. a. HuDDarn. rendieton. HIGHER II. HUH ; -UPS" FIGHTS FOR LIFE Important Personages in Man Convicted of Murdering Spanish Court Suspected Vnals Will Ask. Governor tis POBTT.AWD. It IN ;BEaiSTKATI0N ftldn, which . were obtainable tc; e e I day for (fit first Unje, show that e : tba eest,ila; wards lava; S,1. e stha best of id aa compared "with ' $ ttha west, ildel ', tha, total east of 1 e t the river is 15.111 while on the ' 4 t west side1 1U1 lare ' fegUtered. ; e ? Wlfli '-all outside " notaries e c heard from; tba ' total regis tra- 1 a ! ej tlon la SL4SU- -The' Republican, e e; strength Is I Mil. the Demo- e efcrats bars 1.1 1 . and all others e 4 ; aggregate 1.E1S. Tba total regis- e f i trattoa outside tba city la .! S.-r 5 By wards tba flguraa ra aa 101- lowa: "v:" 4 j 5 First 'ward, 1.10T; Second ward, i e S,101i Third ward. L75j Fourth e I ward. 2.601; Fifth -ward. .04; 4 Sixth ward, 1.110 total for west e ; 8id-;iLT02;,,: i;5''' 'r''- tv; Seventh ward. S.07S; Eighth e ward. O0; Ninth ward, S.77; e Tenth ward, 1.480; total for aaat 4.iWa.'l.m.- 'v.Uv lEOEE METK0P0LITAN p ; STUNTS FOB EUGENE if - : : . - " ! fSneeUl fntpateb te The Joarael) ffeugene, Or, April l.-A. large num ri( of Eugene merchants have agreed hefeafter to keep their show-window lights burning till '11 o'clock oaeh night to give the business section of the city ta ;bettar ? appearance. Arrangements he been made by the nigat policemen to -turn off the.llghta at that hour. The commercial club has also arranged for fmecial decorations in the shape of hun citadn of colored Incandescent lights on K.i.in. atraeta on rala occasions. 89 wiU display them for the first time duHng-th big JTlf si.i",:; SWphony orchestra will appear In con- ert for two nignis. tainment for the naval men. and for all other distinguished men who visit this city in a nubllo capacity. The announce ment that soma of the warships would 1 visit Portland lsgood news, but not! (Continued from Page On a) It baa been confidently ex- since tns suggestion was crt for 1? surprising. pected ever 1 made and the land and at Washington. Republican choice and -nine unpledged, or a clear majority of nine votes. 4 Considering tba aenate first by .aen atorial dUtricta. the situation will be r . -T.J. . -rr ' I dlscotwed to be about aa follows; In tha first district. Marion R"tment do, not overlook ( tha, Port of tbl" "IV EftX - roruano. , v , . 1 Kay. , Republican choice. wvyw-.wnTrwr i TvrtmTiTmrf omjul, FOBTUNE; BLOWS COIN t - (United Press LtsseA Wire.) j San ' " Francisco, April . De Wett Levin gs ton McDonald, who was work ing fr t w day not long ago, now has $100,000 at bis disposal and with hl wife is living In apartments at the Fairmont hotel, surrounded by all the luxuries that wealth can afford. Mc Donald la one of the six heirs of the late James M. McDonald, who left an state valued at SI. 600,000 and who was formerly president of the Bohemian club and a man about town, ills share Is ' IS00.OOK He Is enjoying himself telling bis friends of the 'automobiles and raoe horses he Intends te purchase, and says -it is his intention to live i to tap reputation 01 nu uncle. WICKEBSHAM F0KCES ,WIN AT FAIBBANKS (United Press Leastd Wire.) Seattle, Wash., April I. United Press advices from Fairbanks, Alaska, are that the anti-Wlckersham forces" lost- the city election - yesterday, only securing. two out or seven counciimen. Tne mer chants determined to eliminate politics rrom me city campaign, ana aia so. At BK&gwar tne anti-railroad -forces won. securing four out of seven counciimen. Both elections are favorable to-Thomas Cale for delegate to congress. Connt Tornielli Dead. (United Press Leased Wire.1 Paris. April .!-Count Tornielli. Italrtr amoassaaor 10 x ranee ana uit aean. Oi the diplomatic corps In Paris, died to day. While awaiting tha arrival of David Hill, America's new ambassador to Ber lin, wtiora he naa invited to lunch with him last Monday. Count Tornielli was stricken with cerebral congestion. His condition grew worse until he expired. . i e llllpinatural Food' 5 Jakes - unnatural demands upon the digestive organs. :. c r v - ,i :a:. k-A aior. candidates: fl HNature fias tilled the well-known cereals, Wheat and cSofretttmfatme Ehrley, with all the various food elements for - building forced nearly an of the candmates i; ;JJ' ':-:,. Uv .' . & that platform, it is believed thai ecAinty, torsT. B. and J. N. , unDiedged. ... over, ia nledaed to Btatement No. L District t. Lane, I. H. Bingham, State ment No. 1, is a holdover. District 4. Linn and Lane, 7. J: Mil ler, a holdover, is unpledged. . District 6, Douglas, there is one sena tor to elect. Albert Abraham Is pledged to Statement No. 1, A. F. Stearns and C. 8. Jackson are unpledged. A. R. Marker, Democrat, la pledged to State ment No. 1. It is argued that this county will return a Statement No. 1 aenator. District S. Jackson. L. L. Mulit Dem ocrat. Is a holdover, pledged to- State ment No. 1. District 7; Josephine, electa one sen ator. Tne candidates are O. a. uood now, Statement No. 1 ; George Colvlg, Republican choice, and L.. L. Jewell, unpledged. It Is expected that thia county will return a Statement . No. 1 senator. District Ko. Bight. . District 8, Coos, and Curry, . elects ohe senator, W. C. Chase, Statement No. 1, la the only candidate. District 9. Benton and Polk, A. J. Johnson, Statement No. 1, Is a holdover. District 10, Yamhill, F, H. Caldwell. Jtamocrat, SUtement No. 1. is a bold- over. District 11, Washington, electa one senator. Candidate William D. Wood ana man e. Fisher,' both Republican choice. Republican choice senator. District 12, Clackamas, Joseph B. Hedges, Democrat, pledged .to Statement No. 1, Is a holdover. District IS, Multnomah, has one hold over senator, S. C. Beach, pledged to Republican choice, and elects five ad ditional senators. It is estimated that in this county the entire list of five men Pledged to Statement 1 anA nrnit ! to run by petition of prominent busi ness and professional men will be nomi nated and elected. This list is com posed of H. R. Albee, Ben Selling, Dan Kellaher. A. H. Wlllett and C. W. Not. tingham. The other candidates pledged to Statement 1 are John I) wiionv m,i R. C. Clyde. Candidates pledged to Re- uumiuoii cuuice are j, . tjayer, Jotln B. Coffey, Elmer B. Colwell, Emmtet Drake, John Drlseoll C. W. Hodson, J. B. Kelly and Big Sichel. M. J. MacMahon Is un pledged. This computation gives the district five Statement 1 senators and Senator Beach, pledged to Republican choice. District ...14 (Columbia, Multnomah and Clackamas) A. A. Bailey, SUte ment 1, , is A bold-over. ? District Plfteen. District 16 (Clatsop) W. T. Scholo field, Statement 1, is a hold-over. ' District It -( Wasco) Electa niu a.n- gtor. Candidates: N. J. Slnnott. State- Walter Wlnslow, Statement No. 1; Frank Turner. Sam Hughes, S. D. Ad- kins, C M. Crittenden and Lloyd T. Reynolds, Republican choice. This la an even tight, clear cut by the candidates for and- against Statement No. 1. Throughout the county the sentiment Is strongly in favor of SUtement No. 1. in Salem, tne vote center, n is anu of Being Anarchists. (United Press Leased Wire.) Madrid. April -Assistant Chief of Police Traaola statement on tha 'wit ness stand during tha trial of Anarchist Juan Rull at Barcelona that "high personages" were behind tha prisoner to Save Him. 11 Q M, IV III VJ1V TUtv vvititui it as eu n- Q muiim nviv uouiuu wuw &i awtivi SUtement It la computed that there u uktn , gpanui, court circles aa the will be two Statement No. 1 members , fc. ' 4,,. v4-i and three Republican choice nominated tlnt B,nt campaign Just beginning (United free Leased Wire.) Springfield. Ill, April .Herman BlUek. sentenced to bans; for murder ing five members of ' tha Vrxal family a few months ago, was today denied a rehearing by tha sUte supreme oourt, and unless tha governor or board of pardona Intercedes In hia- behalf ill die on tne gauowa April 14. ha Billek made the appeal to the supreme court on the ground that Jerry VrsaL whose testimony mora than that of any witness convicted the tlg Bohemian,' confeesed that ha ooramltted perjury on the stand. Several days ago Jerry, who testified that ha board hia mother and Billek conspiring to kill ont of tba members of the Vrsal family, had a written confession In which ha declared ha bad not told tha truth; that tha polios compelled him under threats to give the testimony. Attorneys repre senting BUlek Fill at once appeal U tba governor. LA FOLLETTE WINS EASILY, IN WjDSCONSIN (Pair! rresj Leased' VH) rets the solid Wisconsin delegation, and got It by 4 to 1 over Taft ' Easter oarda. finest In tha tAtvl Tka Postal Shop. 114 Fifth street. three members. Candi- and elected. Twrt T.lnn dates F. M. Brown X. Q. Freeman, O. O. Belts and I. A..Munkers (Democrat). Statement l:Mel J. Simpson, Republican-choice W, B.' Blanchard, Hi. & Up rAyer, Frank , H. Parker, nopledged. Two Statement 1 members and one Re publican choic r . . - Three Lane, three members; Candi dates Allan ' H. Katon, Statement 1; Wlnsor W, Calkins, A. C. Jennings, Re publican choice; cnaries j. juooa. xsaaa N. Edwards- Louis E. Bean, unpledged. One SUtement 1 and two Republican choice members. . . Four Douglas, two memDers. ' candi dates George Jones Jr., George H. Wlxen. Statement 1: E. R. Apples O. C White, unpledged. 1 members. Coos County. ADDiegate. Two Statement against an artatoeratlo coterie long sus pected of activity against the agisting government. ' Inspector Arrow, of Scotland tsirds, "who came to Spain some . time ago to investigate remt -anarchistic "outrages, is said to nave rouna from the first that m government positions and society, were concerned it aidinsr the actual nereetrators outrages with money, influence and pro-i tectlon. .:r Presumably ho experienced difficulty In backing his suspicions with troof, however, for tha announcement, oy T re sole, who haa- been working lth the SeoUand Yard Investigator, that he 'rill denounce tha dulnrlu at tha prep er time." is the first open admission the authorities have made that they have LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST MAttoa library riven -away absolutely free. 1 An alarant' 4trire'--ia i! 1 ITAllim.. 1. k.n.nn,. mMm A.lr will K. . . k. . I - J 1 A Ai'ln lmpoHantlf!,"rcl, T oc,t'r.iV Irt?11"1. our,B" h. Urat number of votes. Others high In I ,VlB wiu do tasuea win paui-in-aavance sunseriptions to The jeurnal as foi ' 1 the plots and ,ow'l n IT"'. 0 tTotes, air - months, ta.76, . log- votes: , three Of the I "'"'"-". '. . .. : .votes; v one nj"n"t. ea '.oanis,y' eo votes, . and' At lag tba largest number of vote rw oiercnanL iisieo oeiow win give wim eacn 10-cent purchase one rote, tha close of ths Contest the lodge, school, church, club or society reeoiv. iu ww wruu ineuDrary comnieta. with. T paid are entitled to votes, tha library pw of Tha Journal office, comer Flftn Jewelry store, Watts-Matt hleu Trade easea, - Current accounts when promptly paid are entitled to votes. is on exniouion in me ririn street winaow or rne Journal on and Tamhill. streets. Ballot boxes are located at Hoiaman's 141 Third atreat 7hlta Crnnt tm .tim lit firA drug store." 17t Russell street, where all votes should be depoaited. W ,ui uw IVUVWIIU IUU HI UllJ wirn in. TQIU! epted - aa finished Five Coos, one to elect Candidates, succeeded in tracing tba cr(inea to their George Farrin, Kepumican cnoioe; -ju u. source. Kinney. F. N. Perkins, unpledged., Ke- iMflua Boon to ami - un and return to England is acce another Indication that he has 1 hia work and furnished tha government with facts v men ne oeueves suiiioieni to enable It to stamp out tne terrorism. Tbo inspector has nomtnalyl concerned tiltni.lt nnlv with eondltlons at BarcS- lonA notoriously the headquarters of tbo terrorlstlo movement. He has made many trlpa to other Spanish cit ies, however, and informed himself thoroughly concerning conditions all over the country. LOTTERY PROMOTERS ARE HEAVILY FINED tiddy ;is$ueS; and; for storing up energy in the system. I '':-l''f;:W''A"fci""'' 1 : ,' ' , ,:" ' .V.":.. ':.'V' t-.a."?.. 'if'.i'i t : - a Food, made from wheat and barley, has .long been known j v.i the ideal food for athlete, in valid, man, woman ahHcHird, .''" . Z3fQi -l,'& ; It is promptly digested by the weakest stomach and is '.uickiy available m the blood for rebuildmg astir brain . :id nerve cells the natural supply of a natural waste. '. Thcra's a Reason!,. he FOR . V". ' which s onto that tha uiirict ww return a etaiement 1 sen ator. . 1 . District If (Crook, Klamath and Lake) Elects one senator. Candidates: G. ojjruiKT, jLtemocrai, omiement 1; George w 1 . mnvm.n. KHnnn lrnn c n n , , 1 mum anu nurry u. HOIiate. nn. pledged. This , county Is probably Re- .; District: 18 Gilliam, Sherman, Wheel er, eiecia one senator, ueorge B. Bour- nnx, xvepuuiicancnoice; jay isowerman, for reelection, unpledged. It is believed cc naiur win ue unpieogsa.- - District 19--Morrow and. Umatilla, W. CkjCole, Republican choice, a holdover. District o Umatilla, d . J. Smith! DamocrAt. Statement No. 1. holdover, . .. District, . 21 Union and Wallows, elects one senator. Candidates. B. W. nuiuvie, nepuuuean; Turner Outer. Democrat, both SUtement No. 1. . District 22 GranU Harney and Mal- gur, one senator. Candidates, J. : L.J oil,. ncuuuiican cnnica ,i nor . Tlsh, ' unpledged. ; Republican chaioe senator. . - , , Dlairlot S3 Baker. J. N. Hart, hold over; Republican choice, 7. , District 14 Washington. ''Tamhill, Tillamook, and Lincoln. ElecU one aena tor. . Candidates, Oak Nolan, .SUtement No. l i W. K. Barrett,' C. C. Hammeriy, RepubUcan voterr choice, Statement No.-1 senator.: .' ?. .. . .Taking up the consldefatlom of the house where all of the 60 places are to be filled by election at this time : the computation gives, as stated before. Si KUtement No. 1 members. l TtMSuhllron choice and six unpledged. The summary nr. oisincts is aa follows: , : . ''tVti'.V acarion Ssntimsnt. . : ' ; Ore ilarlon. . lert fl v . m.nilim C.jllil.,.. If.l T .1 . . T M nuhllMin choice member. Six Coos and Curry, one to elect X N. Muncey. unpledged. Seven Josephine. H. L. Do Armond (Democrat), H. L. Babcoek (SUtement 1), George H. Durham, J. C. Smith, un pledged. SUtement No. 1. Eight-1 Jackson, two to elect Joseph L. Hammersley, Henry D. Kubli. Re publican choice. Nine Douglas and Jackson, one to .elect J. A. Buchanan, pledged to ma jority vote. Considered SUtement 1. Ten Benton, one to elect P. A. Bonebrake, pledged to majority vote. Considered SUtement 1. Eleven Polk, one to elect C. I Haw lev. unnledged. Twelve Polk and Lincoln. B. F. Jones, Wayne D. Henry (Democrat), SUtement 1; . Charles H. Gardner, un pledged; Statement 1. ; Thirteen Yamhill, two to elect F. K. Jones, J. W. Bones, Republican choice. Fourteen Tillamook-ana xamnui, ons to elect. A. G. Beals, ... niieen vravniuKiun, turn ww. i i; ...r v...u... George W. Kelly, SUtement 1: S. A. q " 1 1 irkolr tXT XfnrSllllan T t P.rkln I Charles klnes. R. H. Greer, W. K. New- rp-nTjarp T?"RTj,TTfi'Rfl TO ell. WennhHoan choice. One RUtemSnt AXIUOX JXXUX UOUO XJ 1 and two Republican choice members. 'Sixteen Clackamas, three to elect F. M. Gill, B. D. Olds. J. A. Campbell, Linn E. Jones, Walter A. Dlmlok, Charles H. Dye, George W. Dixon, SUtement.' 1; H. F. Gibson. Republican choice. Three SUtement 1 members. - Seventeen Clackamas ' and Multno mah, one to elect W. C. Belt SUte- mnt 1 f! N. McArthur. Republican p.hnlca. One SUtement 1 member. ' W. M. UXmXXZX, ar CO. dry roods. Arrow's recent aUtement that he ex dothMg and ahoes. 110 to 114 East Mor- peotea soon xo nuit-ms preseni iuii rUon street rrjirited Press Leastd Wlre.l Cincinnati, April . After pleading guilty to an Indictment charging them with violating the federal laws, promot er of the Kentucky Lottery were today 1 fined 125,700 in tne recerai court- at Covington, Kentucky. They promised to zo If BREAK STEEL PRICE ' 1 (Ported Press, Lesscd Wire.) . 'New Tork, April 0. An announce ment that will not be pleasant to build- era ana otner neavy users or steei com modities was made today, when E. H. nrr. chairman of the United States Steel corporation, stated that a reduc-I7t Russell street Easfcl. Z. MOXJTMAJr. Jeweler. 14t . Third sireet. atain urns. O. M. KONTElTZa. ' 'nhotAsranhar. iayt inira street, pacino -1110. XADDEXTj-r ntAxrsrvw.m srrom. so, prrioe and warehouse ill-ill aorti pmn.gtreet. Main ns,s.. a-icis, VMM M. X. BSAXaTABB CO.. snorting gooas, 111 urana avenue, jsasi iss. msiiT coax si i am co offic III Pine atreet Home A-l. Main TTTT.CAV COAX CO- office 111 Burn side street- Main 1771. A-2T7C atTJBCM Mi OMTTM- merchant tailors. s oiara street, recirio iu. : it eix ia street. , W. a. TLZTT. nlumhlnr and ras fit, ung, V7 wuiiams avenue, feast 4lZa, B. A. WTLMOira tTHXTB HObTT D1U0 RTOJLS, US Grand aye. E. 1658. WTXX3TT, grooer, ill ' Grand avenue, B-1211, East III. m ikotjbx iiiibb raor. rin snop m ins city, i tuxut streeu , MAtOZriO TSKPX.B OXOOllBT. 110 ramhlll. corner .' Park. Main S52L CXXOAOO MAXXXT. meats. 117 Third street, Mam 41". ' ' acOBBZSOH BX.BCTBXCAX CO- 111 East Morrison atreet East 3128, B-1V26. WATTB-MATTXISU CO., drugglaU. Elghteen-i-Multnomah. 12 to elect James O. Abbott George H. Allen, B. C. Altman, Fred J. Brady, J. C. Bryant J. F. Cassidy, W. J. Clemmens, K. C. Couch, L. M. Davis, E. J. Jaeger, L. D. Mahbne. Charles J. McDonald, A. W. Ortori, J. F. WiUtina,-Robert Hanter, SUtement 1 ; N. D. Beutgen, Joseph W. Beveridge, Frank Bollam, John Brown, j. w. Campbell, wuiara a. cnapin, E. Crouch. Robert B. FArrell. D. F. Hardman, L. A. Harlow, J. H. Hick- many Lucius J. Hicks, George W. Hol- comb. K- il. k.udil jUouis Kuenn. uave B. Mackie, George W. McMillan, Harry E. Nortbup, Frank J. Kicnarason, Ke- publican choice; A; A. Anderson, peo ple's, choice, ; if a Republican. Twelve SUtement 1 members. Nineteen Two to elect W. E. Burke, Statement 1; James W. Welch, Repub lican choice; J, J. Robinson, C, A. Leln enweber, unpledged;, John C MoCue, pledged . to Fulton. Two. Republican choice. . -; " .... Twenty Columbuia, one to elect E. T, Conneli; E. W. Conyers, Statement 1. . ': ! .; .Twenty-one Crook, ' Grant,' Klamath and Lake, two to elect H. A. Brattaln, Statement' li 3. E. Marks, H. P. Belk nap, 'unpledged. One SUtement 1 .and one Republican choice member. Twenty-two Morrow and Umatilla, one to elect T. J. Mahoney, Republi can choice.' ' '' ; - Twcntg-tbrisa Umatilla, two to elect C. A. j Barrett SUtement 1; CI Aide L. 8 teen,' L. L. Mann, Republican choice. One SUtement ) ona Republican choice member. one to elect Colon R. Eberhard, J.'P. rusk, statement no. i, ,v j Twenfv.flv Halter, .arte to . elect. Henry McKinnoy, .Walter H. Moore, un- J. Twenty-four Union v and - Wallows, 1 , TWtniyeii--union, inw o eiecu B.-Stoddard, B. D. Hamilton, Stephen P. Klcfiardson, Hiscemani ro. i. - - Twenty-seven Harney and Malheur, one to elect W. H. Brooke, unpledged." William Morfitt (Democrat), unpledged membev--- . . ' Twenty-eight Gilliam. Sherman and Wheeler, two to elect B. - F. Pike, R. N. Donnelly, unpledged, 1 . . v 1 ' Twenty-nine wasco, - two - 10 eieet, r. - J. - Cooper. Frank MeCorkle. "T, P. Welort. H.- W. Stark, L. E. Morse (Dem- rs. I ocrat),. Statement. Sa' J.-1' Carter, F.I1J. C Doflds, Republican choice, , Two tlon- in prices. ia tha future will not be maae. TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY DA B.'- IL WBIOBT. dentist I41U Washington, corner Seventh. . Main till. AXZOB UX1B. line millinery. 481 Washington atreet ,5 BAlrKB ft taywb; wood dealers, yard East BgbtH ana Mam streets. . j&aat lie.- ...' v - . " BUTTS B-VTJT BBBAD CCk, corner so m 1-- V. 1 A.a,. .Aii a ar rtll Viauu rcuic m c iuuig 1 isira sirset -., I bvubs JSStwsH es eiue news dw aii mey-uan ror Fellow Sufferer Portland testimony., haa been "pub llshed to prove , the merit of Doan'a RidneyPills to othora n Portland who suffer from pad backs and kidney Ills. Lest any aufferer doiibt that the cures made by poan's- Ki4ney llla are tbbt- ough and lasting-, we produce confirmed proof statements from Portland people saying that tho cures they told of years ers and confectionery, Williams avenue and Russell street East 4702. B. A. Ko ADAMS, bicycles ana sport- Ing goods, William, avenue and Knott street-, East ,,2482.,, . .- WxXXXAlgr AVB, trXBBXXXA pAo- TOBT, umbrellas and leather goods. S44 Williams ava. C-1004, ; f I V.! HffftEFVRlIISHBItS ' iMr skpwi5ii 3f : .f pwniblng and a fitting. 101 Pine street llfGvenuinW dscoro?10 iTriaOTlflru Md u av AT" barbor. lit Williams lUTCUm , Bxrrm. ii painta. 40S Morrison st ' Main 171 atAX If. WMint. florist 160 Fifth gt. opp. Meier A Fank Main Jill. QTTBBW C11TX n-nrrsra a, rtr.w a mi T zi avo. n.ast a ft St. mvMwzmxBM ttjbx wutia. 0-issi.i luast ioil. orfli. and; yard Thirty-slxtt and Hawthorne k """p j iammna.4199 urana nntlnliin. n. n T uriiia alsunt Main 1174. Ill 6 th at BOXTXWBST , OTflT CO. biumK.. goods. Ill Id st Main 1006. OOUHII BAXSWAXUB on. k.l. ware, mechanics' tools and eutli- tne 2d at Main 17. . " ZUBSKA CABBZAOW Wflaia nrM and repairers of carriages and wag ana. Ill Burnalda. Paclflo 2047.! , Pl7. nA. Wshed Work, '. Woodlawn , 12 42T Dekum ve. JOKH SCXMrrDXA-rnanlna , m.mJt dyeing; quick work. tlH ath at COXniBrA TXMX CO Fish, o-ratarm. poultry, butter; eggs. atn. ' Main St A'66B6. Third and Ankeny sU. ., V. H. ICanTBLIi si CO meats.-. XffnttHj, lawn 8; C-184S. 714 Union ave. north. POBTXABS TEHT AVXIVa CO- tents and awnings, window awnings and -porch curtains a specialty, 16 N. Front K. -8 XEB Real estate and lnVest-t menta, . Room m Corbett blag. Malt ' Ml ' "J'l "ii' ( ' ini"' 17. it lii. lii ' ' . AN APRIL OPPORTUNITY AiMiaav a U HatUnbarsa" A. C Libby and ' fcutement No. 1 membera. oncer This is ONE OF iTHE" OPPORTUNITIES, of your life time to get a. HOME on .easy terms;' r Address V-'; 1 - . . ' THE WARREN PUBLIGITY CO. - SUITE 405-6 BUCHANAN BUILDING, PORTLAND, - OR. For this month only we joffer lots in SWEENEY'S FIRST- ADDITION TO BAliUUN .UKJUUN. 'it i SrM&UlALt JLOW ago were permahenV Hora'a a Portland PRICES, It Will pajr you'td Call. Of write' for ;FuU particulars' at case: .. Mrs. T. J. O'Brien of. 80 East Ninth street, ' North! Portend- Oregon, . amy "Time hia hor changed hiy opinion of Doan'a Kidney Pills.1 1 ave thia. rem edy my endorsement -3 la ; 0 , and am glad to repeat ray, recommendation of it. A member of hty family found great relief through using? Doan'a Kidney Pills and since then "several of my neigh bors hay tried' them with aaUally- food results. Wa are always j 'glad te ' tell about: tho merlu of ;-th remedy." - 4 ,f " For sals by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co Buffalo, New Tork, arlagf enta for tha,,Upited State. f -Remember the name '- DOA!?;& and taka so othetw -;-v; '. , ,; NpPTHROP ACRr3S Close, in West SideBest Jtuy in Portland at' : t,; - ONLY 9600 EACH . V - ; - ; ;M.' E. LEE - " ' " : ' ROOM 411'CORBETT BUILDING " ; " - - t '