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PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, IOCS. . . .'.TtTP.nprr.nN DAILY JOURNAL, - i : , . ., J ' i Aiiinn n n II ; v 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1" 1" 1 1 1 1 Dniro oiiil Ell! Ilfffill Importers Will Deliver Ulti matum on .wage bcaie This Afternoon Refusal to Accept Lower Wages i Will Trccipitate Tie-Up: r wheat exporters, will , flelivcr thelr 'iiltimafum to th OrHnhandleri' unlo thla afternoon as M the -waa Schedule for the nnulof year. Failure on the part of tha union to acoept the 'proposition win mean a etrlke unless .the exporters eonsent to further ,ne--Kotlationa. ' ',. " ' t Tha exporters are. to hold s confer .ence at o'clock .for ; the purpose f agreeing- poB the wage scale to offar their employe It la uaratood lltht Mt will provide for lu cnti an hour, a reduction of five cente, the price httK 4 ente for the present. The ..port contend that It will bo Im--pomiibla for . them to pay 40 eenta an -hour at Portland for handling wheal nn tha docka. whaa at Puet aouna iorta tha work la dona for It oenta It la believed, however, that, a con ceaalon of flva cants an hour will be - a - k ... bum a, hair alMllHl ' Irt handling- earsoea aro ralatlvalr than on tha sound. Thara ara several, hundred . rain handlora employe alona tha waterfront of tola port and a etrlke would prob ably sieaa the tylna; up of all raia kiii. I ih. h.rhor for a while Whether or-not th Lonashoremen'S union would lenj active support to a trlka at .this-time cannot oo cur tained unfeaa tha auaation Is actually brouaht up bofora maatlnita Of tha ra sncUva tinlona which ara affiliated with -tha Oralnhandlera union In tha waterfront federation. Officers nf tha Oralnhandlera union have expressed thebaelvea aa being op poaed to accrptlna: anything- leas than the aoala that was In effect laat year but the final propoaltlon will probably be brought before tha union as a whole, brfora a decided answer la flvan tha axportara. . ' Knlahfa show mora- II 10 low. ahoaa for tnaa and woman than aver before Look at their window dlaplay. srEL0 SUNSHINE . GOOD FOR TRAII ' Northern JPaclflO No. X. due at 7. o'clock, arrived en tlma. . ; Southarn Paolllo wo, n, aua arrived on time.- ft (.nutharn Paclflo No. It. duo til ,4 xi:eu. irriTw vii v a R. It N. No. I. dua o'clock, arrlred oa tlma. O. R. M. No. I, dua arrived oa time. Aatorla A Columbia No. dua atI:16. arrived on time. 4 50 Fathoms Deep WAY down on th bottom , o thi $t under thru , V hundred feet of wUf b the , . , IivorlU home of the codfUh. The Ice-cold wetef of Norway . and the North Atlantic ! hU Joy. Me hai the power to row fat under Kvere wrroundin p.- The nine natural power b In ...... i . j Scott's Emulsion oCodUvcrOiL Nitureher. ut ft there. Thb power I tee new fleh end new ; i (hoe who suffer from waiting dbeasc. Al Draatwiei Ma. aaJ $140. riiii riw QCiimnD j:l ulluii ULiiniuir OVER THE STATE rV. m o. r JlX-- . - J'-1 - .-. . nr.:! wi 4. NLY the best tailors . v : i r . ...... i 1 .... in New York build the styl into Beni amin Clothes. 'if i, And it is built in so skillfully that it will outlive any fabric. The Price is Right. We are the '. sole Vs.. "..?"r''. : V. ..fti-'"'' -, ... distributors in this city. aW 311 r.tcrriscn, 0pp. Postoffice f 'ContKiuad from Page One.) Atlantic Fleet Preparing to Leave Magdalena Bay Af ter Thirty Pays' Hard '."WorkAdmiral Evans in '.Cheerful Hood.. . "Mr. Ilenar telegraphed to Mr. Reed telling hint of bia coming and asmng that he . make arrangementa for the meeting." aa Id . President Connell ths morning. ' "Mr. Reed called on John Bain, aecretary of the Municipal aaso .i.ha. nf mmVA that th meeting be held under the auspices of the associa tion. Mr. nam told nr. iteea inmi no oould hot act for tha aaeoclatlon and that thert' would be no opportunity to bring tha matter up tintll tha meeting of the board tonight. He also told Mr. rtmA tv,mt thora ui a divided ODlnlon among the membera of the board and It was not a certainty that tha assectation would rare to take charge of the meet ing. We were very mucn aurpneeu iu read this morning therefore that the assoclstlon had the meeting In charge. The question will come tip at tha meet- r of tne Doara tonigni. No nhalrman haa been aelected for tha meet'ng aa yet. Mr. Reea stating that tha matter bad been left In the hands of the Municipal aaeoclatlon. which would look alter mat pan oi mc program.. . . . vf. it la oenoTea nn m uuiw j D.nty at tha Exposition rink tomorrow night will ba a sensational one.: When he made bla flrat addreaa In theWhlte Temple during the John Hall trial he atatea mat ne naa mucn i aleeve which ha would draw down If neoessary. It la supposed that Senator Pulton's addresses made throughout the at.ta ritcentiv. in which ha haa been grilling Meney, terming ma malicloua and deliberate lies. - inspired 1 by personal malice, haya atlrred Mr. Henoy up to coma back to Portland for i a closing ahow at the senator..' I FULTON REFUSES TO DISCUSS THE HENEY ATTACK Senator Charlea W.-Fulton, who baa returned, from a tour of thf WUlametta raller. wUl "leaya thla aftarhoon " fof aaatam Oregon, wbara ba witf continue hla campaign trip throughout tha etate. During tha morning and early, after noon Senator Pulton waa. busy with, bis political managera and friends In Pprt land, and held open house at bis head ouartera at the Imperial hoteL With biro waa Ike Patterson, former, col lector of cuatoma, who haa coma up from San Franciaco to do what ho can for the nomination of the senator. He Will have charge of the Fulton campaign outside of Multnomah county through out the Willamette valley. . Senator Fulton will not -dlscusg the coming attack at Francia J. Heney. who la to apeak' In-the Exposition rink to morrow night at 8 o'clock, making fur ther attacka upon the political record of Senator Fulton. . .v . The eanator said this morning that he did not know anything of Mr. Heneya plana and that they would not change hla course In tha least. He will make hla tour of tha eastern part of the state as ha had mapped out, without any alteration caused by the sudden ad vent of the land fraud prosecutor. He wlU leave thla afternoon at o clock over tha O. R. & N.' for Pendleton. ORCHESTRA READY FOR OPENING COIiCERT Final 'Rehearsal of Portland Chorus Hejd at Armory This Afternoon. (By Wlreleea to United Press.) . Mag dalana Bay. April , 10. Tha ' man of tho AtUntlo fleet ara tha bualeat aet of sailora In tha world today. v Although may have worked Ilka Tro jans during tho 10 days thai they hare been here, they ara throwing renews energy Into 'their work.' for tomorrow they will aai. for "Ooda country." Tha men ara determined that every ehlp In tha fleet will ba at Ita best when tne drese psrade tip tha coaat beglna, and tha work of righting ship and "Primp ing up" Is being puaued with wonderluj ,nAu"tWhl will have bean ooal bv this evening, and tomorrow morning will find the Fleet fully prepared for tha .tart for Ban Diego. The tlma of de parture has not been flaed. but It ta be lieved the word will be given by Adr inomaa - n 3r 2111 Da As a Spring Medicine : ; OF THE 40.366 riimoniali reived'in - It 'fa gcnuinranlc, honest and full of meaning to you. . . ;. . i ..t. t.in T I..V, HrivM from the use ' "1 sincerely w sh that I eouia express jui . ..."v.. ..v.r . . - - ---. - of.'the wonirful remedy. HoodVSarsaparilla:' : For many years I. uffered from . . . , . , . ' "ACenera'l Run-Down Condition of the system. Each spring wo find me SSnc I muU I experience reUef almost from the first dose, and seldom have I needed a'AX.WkV So I have for many : years usca tnis uiuaniBscu . , , , - , -, . v - , .: l - . l '"t'. jl Annnv th summer ana I7eii finrinr. ana nave occn rcwucu ..-0 .. --- s-wit . . - Maw T tnnf fft Ml Vfitl about a fllSVS we)ew t . t The last rehearsal of the big Portland chorus was held this afternoon behind dosed doors at the armory with Adolph Bosenbecher behind the baton and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra playing IT. rUSnniniMti. Tha reault Is hnmi.uhlv aatisfactofT and the whole force Is prepared to give a splendid con cert this evening, Jfair ciien win w stTcu . ' ... a t 1- - T. -X . J "Remorkablo Benefit from the Sarsapanlla. Several years ago i oecamc wICcu ... 'Rff? m lcS:?JZ: 'i .An,nrtJvt.. the wortt kind. I was obliged to stay in a r l t m nH Aiiin nnr f i(i unv wuiki. uwv.v.- - dark work lng with a preliminary, program by the Lrchrstra. Falr Ellen" la a charming cantata, written b celebrat- v Max Br h. i.r. of Lucknow in "India, it Scotch girl who heartt w pagpip Of the k music of the Scotch rallying to beelegeo, long oeioi. Jr.wiiT -rh. reached the ears of -tha others. The music la atlrrlng and martial. I The program aa far as known fr this 8oncerto f9r violin ....o.k, (a) BrauUled; (b), fin the i QffdeV' V from "Country Wedding" Bympho niinVtetto from "Rlgoletto" ..... .Verdi StoS f Wilson" Mrs. annon, Mr. Miller, (a) "Dane . of the Sylphs"; (b), Hungarian march from "Damna tZe Fnit" Berllos Cantau.. 'Talr Ellen-' . u ...... . .Bruch CEAZY, BUT WANTED JTO KILL A MASON . '-.'f .. ' (United Pteae taased Wire.) Spokane, . .Wash., . April Frlta Buck, aon of Judge Norman Buck, a pioneer lawyer of thla city, waa com mitted to the state Insane asylum thla morning." Several weeks ago Frits fired a shot at John H. Shaw, tone of the highest Masona of tha state. Buck said ha was Insane, but he had wanted to kill a Mason before he was sent to the asylum. ' - K. LIABILITY BILL GOES TO PRESIDENT mral noon. . (United Ttrm Ued Wire.) , Paao koblea. cat. April l--' : nilral Evana was bright and cheerful when taken out for hla morning today, the preaenco of hla wife ana daughter having had a moat beneficial effect on hla apwlta. Burraon-Uenaral Torney of the Pre sidio of Ban Kranclaco will arrive touay or tomorrow to make a aecond wm Inatlon of tha rear admiral. Surgeon Torney aaelated Surgeon McDonnald In making an examination of tha patient UWhenndked today whether he had consented to Bear Admiral Bvas being taken to Loa Angelea to participate In the featlvltlea Incident to the arrival of the fleet there. Burgeon McDonnald. tha admiral's phyalolan replied algnlfl- Ca"wll, ha haa not gone yet" Then ba d"fIhave not changed my mind la tha The doctor prevloualy had stated that In hla opinion It would ba extremely unwise for Admiral Evana to o either to Los Angeles or Ban Diego, and that If he rejoined the fleet at Monterey ha ahould leave It as soon aa tha ahlpa ar rived in Uan Francisco harbor and I not participate In any part of tha celebra- Dr. McDonnald today verified, the . . .rrA in tneaa dlsnatCDeB Tburaday concerning tne ieciaai mi m adtnlrai. . we.aaia; 4W mlral'a ehalr and aa ha waa passing one t th hatha another attenaant Dacaeu out in sucn a wmy l" . " .(, nwr im mt tha wheel Hla leg la still quits aors as a reault of the accident." Washington, AprU 10. Concerning the admlnlBtratlon-a MWr.i. decline invitations for the fleet to vlstt European porta on mo nuwwa age, it la Known mn vie prBBiuom. the 'navy departaaent have ,sonldered the matter with Jtraat cara, It Is known that Kngland waa anxious, 'tram , iu- tnoment tna cue rouia "'""F";'. : the American ahlpa ahould hobnob for a week or bo with tha uattleahlpa of tha channel fleet. ,. i . .... Tne Visit to uremt diuu possessions waa promised to offset tna declination to atop In England s home Tha British government waa pleaaed over the plan to vis.- Australia, but pressure was brought to bear again to get the American administration to make the thing complete by aendlng tha ships Into the channel. If there were no other governments In Europe or near It, the fleet would go to England, but tha necessity Of avoid-! lng offenae haa mada the administration, declare finally that tha vtaltlng ShaU end In the eaat v t -- i . - CHIEF SHOWS UP BAD PHASE OF AUTDfilATlCS Franchise for New Fire Alarms Given Heavy Jolt by CampbelL Chief Campbell gav the members of tha city council soma straight talk yes terday on tha proposition of lnatalllng the National Automatic t J Firs "Alarm company's aystem upon he city s wires and saia mai i mo ii"'"'" the aystem would be a menace to pub lic safety- Despite the objection raised by the head of the flra department in which he waa Joined by City . Elec trician Bavarian the council wfli un- rabsu? Kaytfncnl.?f was, taken UP yesterday the council reaolved Itself into a committee of the whole to dis cuss the measure. , For nearly two hours tha members threshed v around with the ordinance and , then reported back to the council that it be referred r Ait attnrnev for an investiga tion as to Its legality. Councilman Annand moved to amend to measure bo aa to provide the city a revenue of one per cent of tha gross receipts of tha company. The amendment was sent with the franchise to , the city t i nA rnnA nnf Aa s.nv rr".iAV""f:,: i thi, time I be,ran to take Hood's Sarsapanlla. and to 5av mv vm at once imoroved and my recovery was rapid. j my auiwuae v jji "j - -, . i t -fa "Mr. Hood, 1 have told you only the truth in regard to myself, and I can prere.lt by many friends. You may use'this information any way you see fit ; How can Ijhank you enough I : I hope Hood's SarsapariUa wU long.conbnue to.be . . : . v "A Dlesslng to Humanity, and that I may be the means of helping some i other wretched invalii. who. seeing these lines, may be restored to .health sad. t'PTW of all remedies. Hood's Sarsaparilla.- Ms. L. Bicktord, Gossville. N. HMareh tooi - Under the Pure Food an Drugs Act, "TJL B(P . - M ' , - arc makinf new frlenaj OaUy. w nua law year u sawa ' r7i' tsAa-a Kiir,. . Ramataba are to handr-enable yoo to carry Hood' Sarsaparilla In ara uvuiuig ' - - . . . TT tj. oar Vest pocket. They are chocolate-coated tablets prepare irom t . . '-. ... .. . .! V.. aama nraMM nrorjAruea. DOIU BT blame will Immediately , lau pon lam city. "T am not oppoaea to tna entrance Of thla company Into tha city out It have its own wlrea These could be Installed and the aerviee aent rlgut into our ornce. inert, wouia um delay In sending in the alarm and .u'..l nnl4 k. nn noaalbllltv Of the danger which I Juet mentioned. Other- wias Z consider tha .system s serious menace." R. W. c6mpany. Montague, apoks in attornev for tha favor of tha rran. chise and aaM that many persona in tha oltv favored it. . He also said that many cltiea m iM,wniry ayatem and find it satisfactory. A number of letters were then read which showed that out of IT leaaing cltiea of ths icenntry only inrea al lowed thalr wires to be. used by !m dependent oompanles. ' Knight's at Third and WMhlngtos streets are ahowinr mors swell loj shoes at l IO per pair than aver bofora Metsger flta glasses for tl-'O. I wnicn aaowcq m - " m At f ACTOEi PHB Caltad Pru Lesjud Wire.) v ?:"- - Washington, April 10. Tha Sterling employers7 liability bill, which passed the housa April t, and the eenate yes terday will this afternoon, be sent to the White House foi, President Roose velt's signature. . .-sm. Chief 'Campbell sUted that tha dan rer of having the ompany a wires at Siched to the clty'a yteaoulldA that in case any of the alarm boxes Were left by the company's workmen bo that an Sarm could not bs sent in the blame would fall upon the city and not upon th company. . He said: If an Employe or the- company ahould make an examination of a box and leave it ao that an alarm could 5St be sent in there would be no way to tdace'the blame where It belongs. Take ftfr example a theatre fire. .Some wrson rushes o the box tosend In the alarm. There IS no renpu "J 2.m;i a serious fire results In which persons lose espi fir their lives. The "I find health in the pack age with the ."Red. Seal," said a man a few day ago, in referring to Postum. ' - When .anyone lias learned that coffee has been causing more ot less damage to his nervous system, "and .finds health in drinking. Postum, which, is made only of ' '. wholesome wheat, he has a ; right to ; grow, enthusiastic and' want others to "find health in the package with the Red Seal '.".There's a Reason." V: We handle Sample Shock only and purchase them from shoe factories at nMHTPD TO ONE-HALF BELOW REGULAR MARKET PR ggj ?ZZiL flrg able to offer you the NEWEST STYLES AT. BARGAIN PRICES and still make money, so it is up to you to trade with us, as elsewhere . youivill have to pay full prices. , A BIG 109 TANS- PRICED AS FOLLOWS: Men's $3.50 and $4 Union-Made tO CtJ' Tan Oxfofds, in all sie, go at.sPaiaUU Women's $3.S0, $4 and $5 Tan Oxfordsin the new button spade last 6r the popular garden ties and regular cuts, all CO OC, sizes, aU widths. Sale price. . .. . aPaiaa-al Misses' and Boys' $2 and $2.50 Tan Shoes and Oxfords, newest shades, rt 'CI all sizes. Sale price.i,,...5T'' 2000 PAIRS OF FINEST BLACK DRESS SnOK r Children's $li0 and $175 finest kid nd patent kid Dress Shoes, in botton, v 1S rS "iw'cwts, plenty.oi the Play Mate styles, aU sizes and widths, gg Choke of this: lot paif . ,v; ...., . ,! 1 - : $2. $2.25 and $2,50 fine Dress Shoes, in patent, fvici and tfjl OC SnStatoarSle is hereIi sizes, on sale ut,.pl WomeW$3 aH$3.5j vicis and gunmeiai uxiorus, nuu " . aOlaaeJ v ri.: rtf thitt lot. anv size. pair. . - i ai tx tft VfVjtiei ffimmbL m cverv. newstyie m Men's $3.50 and-M wress -" ;"- 'a widths: Won- 1 AC s the popular ones. v V"?" -" iJr,.MlUO: matie; .-low cuts or regular snoes, . f v " ' : ' v, , : -t. . v f well as the popular ones. pair.i...v We have about,500 pars of J, oU vfh rh we have oiacea on me uhkwu- vwmv-4 " below: " ' ' Zi . ' ' . 1'-' ' " A big lot of Children's Full Dress Shoe v75c and 85c YaWOQs -ues, all sizes, go at,:pair. v.ir.f.V.iU..'Y'' f A big lot of Misses', Boys and Womett's-Shoes. and Slippers, al - good styles ana i.ov xo a.w vaiuce. . . Another big lot contains Men's $1.75 Canvas s Shoes, Women's $150 and $3 Shoes, Oxfords nd Slippers and Thiir varietv of Boys' and Misses' $2 and $2.50 good Srhool Shoes and Oxfords, most all sizes. 95c This lot goes at, pair (, Remember, we will sell you good Shoea at Factory tyh:?itrw ' ...... . A- V u ft Braach, SccoEi Sired ,Wcar Bnrcslie , Corner First and Mcdisdn Slrecis if