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12 THE OREGON 'DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 14. 1003. 'BY 10 AGREE 1 nn in inr nnii r Uil Wlbt CUILC Irainhandlers and 'Export ers Hold a Conference " This Afternoon. , . ' Cisco jiwm MHtni through ouaren 1 1 1 n. Hence tha KM.r T V o.. land dock thl morning long before I the Senator left lip for Portland. citiiun ! ui.n fir tii having hud a. n)vnf I Kan rrillAlaAA . . PUT TO THE TEST B;idr report voyag irora portUnrj. 0oo4 STEIKlG CONTINUES , , ON WHEAT DOCKS t'nion . Ilefasei Proportion for 88 jDcata an Hoar Straight Time and CO Cent . Owrtlme Secretary I ' Foley Makes Statement, . NOTICE TOJMARIXEIW. , . I IfyuVofrraphie Office , Itaporta Daiv , Ken to Navigation. John McNult. nailtlrat .Tn.rt . In I chart of the local branch hydrographio annaa out IM following noticee to mariner: . . ' - v . tt. .1 IT N. lon. il W. -Maarnl par projecting vertically, feet abov tha water, apparently attached to wreckage, and iv In. thick.' , . ' March 1. 10H Lat. 41 60' N. paaaed a urrssou umoer io reet ion ana 11 in. squsrw. ,. --',. ' ,,v d .. j.. ' March II, 10J 4J ' N. long, lit 89- h noounierfn nuvv and very rinaaiv packed field of lea. - March 1. 1116841 KA M Inn ttt if)' K., encountered flid of loa dangerou to navigation. - ,,- ,-.. t " . CONCERT AT INSTITUTE. MlM Kathleen Iawlw'i Pupils Will -: Entertain. V-., .' ' - Tha weekly concert at the Seamen's Institute, Front and Flander streets, will be (rlvBn . tomorrow evnnlng at I O'clock, by Mlaa Hathlorn Lawler s pu People Ajrercd . TMa, , ; Everybody haa tbetr hour of troubla Hut people bar Inr any ttchlneaa of th kin ' n '' ', . Have manr hour of troubla ';Nothlng o annoying., Nothing ao tS rltating. ,. i . . ;' Scratch If It beoome wore. - Leave it alona and you en hardly tand tha misery,' , ? , , Itchiness oomes In many forma. EX-aeme and horrid Itching pile ' Relief and eura ara bera at last, V, , I Portland baa put tt to tha teat ' : Doan's ointment curea erery form of ttchlneaa of tha akin. , i t . ' People at home ara learning that thla la ao. i . , . " .1 1 ' H Hera la a proof ta oltUea'a gtata- Jaoob Heaaong. farmer, living at tha comar oi jt.aa i wemy-eij nio aireei mq JVtuiy avenua, roruano, uregon, aaya IE? STEfl CIS couisioraoF First Coach to Be Compictcd, Tried Out on Bun to ' :; Philadelphia. raoommendlng Ioaa'a Ointment nemorrnoraa to "X tneetfng U being teld thla after : aoon br commit teee representing tha dralnhaadlara' union and the wheat ex- : nortera for tha ptirpoee pf agreeing upon pile and wotnen'a chorua, naalated by 2 m -area acila for tha vear. The Mandolin club,, under the direction 1 .1 " .Mil Ot Profcor Carloa RebagullotL , Hrtke declared yeWrday , la aUIl oa Th. following will take part In the and not a truck; la being moved on the program; Miaa flasel ,. Ifardia, big grain warehouaea along tha front pthor Olon MIa Noa Lawler.Mla , Z..' . Latta Hampton, Mlaa Kathleen lawler, Tha gralnhandlera at a meeting of Harry urDuf fre, Lvra club, vocal cho- iie union inia murn.ng jn uavie n&il, I rua ana Amnaonn euiD, , - t xaaaell and Ooldamlth atreeta. voted not ta accept the propoaed acaia of 151 SLARINE lXTELLlGEXCK. ounia ma nuur iraioi ume ana OW mte wae aareed won. BecreUrv Jamea I '.aMfalar Xdnara Una M Arrive. Foley atatlng that It waa deemed prop-1 Eureka. Eureka and Oooa ...April l tatter to the export-1 Arabia, orient .April js Aumnce, uooa pj ........... .April te thuae who auffar from can only repeat tha etatement I made aom three yeara ago. I had Buffered from thla troubla for gome yeara, a.na In hot weather It waa a great worry to ma I oould not Bleep at alant. Other preparatlona having given me Uttla or no reuer, j nnajiy negan uamg ixan a Ointment, and It required only a few ap pllcationa to bring Booth Ing and heal In reuer. ane ihtib aoova aiaiea are aa told them Juat after m v flret trial o the remedy, f think luat aa much of For aale by all dealera Prioa 10a," Foatar-Mllburn Co Buffalo, New Tork, aola agenta for tha United Butea. Remember tha name Doaa'a .and take nefother. r to aubmit the matter to the export era before giving It to the preas. Thla win oe aone at tna meeting thla af Qjrnoon. . ' .?"".' .... .- t "We will remain out under a true m augaeBted by W. J. Bufni of Bal four. Guthrie It , Co, who acta aa ;xkrnan for tha exporter ' In ' thla ifatter," aali SecreUry Foley thla af tfimoon. There aeeina to have brn tonne aort of a mlaunderatandlng be tween Mr. Burna, other exporter and qur commltte. Th conversation we had with Mr. Burna " Saturday . after noon did not Imply a proportion to ao- Dt Si eanta an hour ma almnlw mttA . , ' : - - : - : vr1' . iii&i aa a commute we could come to oo""'i Breakwater. Coo Bar ........April If Sue H. EUmor. Tillamook ....April It Rose City, San Franclaco ......April tl Roanoke, Ban Pedro and way , .April tl Senator, San' Franclaco .... ....April tt O. W. Elder, Ban Pedro, way ..April II Klcomedia, orient ...............May Aleala. orient. ....June t Numantla, orient .........,.....Jaly 1 ' . ' k , Baralav X-inera to Depart. .- Breakwater, San Franclaco..... April 18 eke, jst Oeo. W. FJ an agreement on no other terma than I Aliianc the rata - in TAru vhn K. , I Rue expired, and that it would be no use I Raa City, San Franclaco ...... April for ua to make any other, proposition. . ' W Tlnaily propoaed,. however, to . submit the question of accepting 18 1 centa an nour straignt time and EZH centa for overtime to the union. Noth lr waa aaid about It being a prop ; aiUii from th union. There th mat ter rested until Monday morning when Mr. Burn posted notlcea at Oceania dock saying from date the scale would be la centa an hour atralirht tlm mnA i cents an hour for overtime, Th nwn reiuwa til ns lowed. I.aat night th exporter agreed to nay 5 cents an hour atrairht time and eo rent for overtime but that waa re fused at th meeting of the union this morning. A direct proposition will be put to th exporter thla afternoon." in men working on uoiumbia doci Ider, Ban, Pedro... , ..April It , jsan iTanolaoo ........ April II a -ooe tay ..., .....April is H. Elmore. Tlllamnnk : Anril II Arabia, orient ..April 2 Koanoke, Ban pearo and way. .April 27 Nicomedla. orient ...... ........May i Alefaa. orient .......... N ..... .June I Numantla, orient ............ ..July I .. Yaaaela Im Votrk , . ;' St Wlcholaa, Ara, a&...........,Aatori Berlin, Am. h. ....... Henry Villard. Am. ah.. Acme, Am. an... ....Portland Lbr. Co. Jordanhill, Br. ah...... L4nntoa Viice Marie, Ft. bk. ... .Columbia No. S efueed to ro to work mid 5"? a1?! na. . . . .t'olumola no. I condlUow , WthWVtrlk.Bnfo Edward r)etalll,yFr. bk. Greenwich No. I jnuuvr, r r. am. ..... , aiouigomery- no. 2 I crown or India, Br. bit.;, Leyiand Broa. Br. n. . . . . . , . . Oael. FY. bk Laadoa Neatflld. Br. ahto .........Hamburg David d Anlers. Fr. ah. ......Antwam Brablooh, Br. bk Antwerp - i Coat Shlpa Ba Bomta. , Aneakw. Br. h..........Newcaatl, A. Mlndoro. Am. acrt.. Newcastle. N. 8L W. Lat Roch Jaoquelln, Fr. bk.NewcaaUa, A. . . ' Tramp Steamer Sn monta. ' . ptrathryla Brlttah aa....8an Franeiaeo lnversklp, Br. aa. ....... San Franclaoo Boverlc, JRr. aa ........San Franclaco Taunton, Br. sa. Quaymaa Foerlo, Br. aa., ....... ...San Franclaoo Madura, Br, a. ....... ...8&n Franclaoo ' 08a Sonta ta Sanaa! ta X4 Orala. Manx KIna. Br. ah. ' ...Tiltrl Port Crawford. Br. ah Callao Agnea Oswald, Br. ah. ...Callao mver jrauocn, Br. bk ...........Callao Nordae. Qer. sh. . .Callao Oregon, Oer. sh, ......... ...Yokohama Gen. Faldherbe, Fr, bK. ...... Yokohama M.nrl.lt. .I, . ..,.t.AatorU Bretagna, Fr. ah, ........ 8aa. Franclaco f Aiwr. f4n nir .1 1 ........ . v, a.m m Marechael de Noalllea. Fr. bk.Weat coast Helena Blunn. Fr. bk..........,Brtatol OU Steamera Ba Soata. Oeo. jLoomla Am. aa..,..San Franciaoa Dry dock .Astoria Albyn, Ru. bk..,....N. P, Lumber Co. irnest Legouye. Fr. bk. . Oceania ugen x'ergaiine. Fr. bk ...Centennial ......... Irvlnff Celtlcburn, Br. bk,,. ....... ....Oceania Bomi. uer, d. .Astoria onna Francesca, Br. bk Astorta Strathtay, Br. ...,...,.E. & W. Mill ixeoaiea, nr. aa. ..N. p. Lbr Co. Klaa, Nor. sa, ........ Pprtland Lbr. Co, Urania, , Nor. bk Oceanic Alsterkamp, Ger. bk. . . .AstorU Breakwater, Am, aa... ...... .Oak street Svea, Am. aa .....Aatorla Alvena, Am, ach........,, ....Gobi Geo. W. tlder, Am. a. . .V.Martina senator, , Am. , aa. . , . .. t , . Ainsworth ' Xn Boat to oad Xtunbez. Echo, Am. bktn. Callao - !?i:L i:r b Cofn Bt-Br. bk iiuaniua lruiu m iorxnwesiern W are lious oompanfa dock foreman. They were getting tha old 40-cent rata and aia noi mo out yeeteraay - nut - they1 anked of F this morning In order to at-1 tend th meeting.- : . , i Aa a result of the strike none 'of me nnwi vessels are woraing today. DEIiAlTED VH QUARANTINE.? , San Franclaco XJner. Senator TT1H Be In 12 Iloors Late, , . Th Harriman liner Senator, had to watt 13 houra laat night at AstorU to pans quarantine. This prevented her re-nuiiing ner a oca mis morning and it will be S o'clock . tonight before her jaesengers get asnore. Ton delay is niiriDuteii 10 ma fact mat trie qua ran tin doctor at Astoria refuse to - In iPt:t ' veaseis arriving' in after sun- euwn. It was S o'clock when th Senator croseea in ovr in oar, according to i rom jiBiono. xxaa in quaran tine doctor gone aboard laat night the jiner woum nav reacnea Portland thl morning In time for th longshoremen to begin discharging freight at 7 o'clock, and it would have saved the steamship are being served coming up th river today,.- ' "-..'.' "'..'",..:.." -,. The North Pacific Steamship com pany ateamer Geo. W. Elder, crossed in over th bar at the same time as the Senator, but ' having touched at Eureka on her way from San Fran- ALOXQ THB WAlaRJPBONT. ' 1 rt, " ' rJ: - The French bark Cornll Bart la dia charglng cement today at Irving dock. The i oil' tank ateamer ' Asuncion ar rived at Asiona tnia morning and will be at tha Portsmouth tanks thla after noon. The ateamer Sue H. Elmore leave thl afternoon for Tillamook. She goea out with a full cargo, consisting prin cipally of feed. , Tha oriental liner Arabia failed, to show up today off tha mouth of th Oolutnbla. and it la supposed that she must have ran Into strong headjainda on her way from Yohohama. She should have reached . the river yester day. - v Advices received lata yesterday t-l ternoon rrora nooeri jaarciay, or tha j. ti. wiison company. rapecial W4tc ta The looraal.) Kw Tork, April lt-One of tha 00 aQ-ataal paaaeoger car ordarad br tha Pannaylvanla laat year and tja flrt to be eomnleUid. ia now In aat-vtn t. ' ?w iwra ana fnuaoeipnia. it I 74 feet lonv ani ih. Ku4 ear of ita kind whirh h. k.. k.,ii. Aside from th mahogany window aaah ana Beat rrunu, no wood whatever baa MftH AfnnlAVaut In I , a.na...M.lnM it 1 aa nearly fir, and colllalon proof aa it can be made In th present atate vm Vila, ari, . i ' Thla car 1 numbered 118! and seat xtaraona , im total mi la 000 pound! tone and it la hoped to raduca thl flgura in later dealgna The standard modern coach weigh a only 14.000 Dounda For. mn.iu.un, oxr.wi, ui nw coacn nil l.suw pound of open hearth ateeL Each truck wei an ii.buu pound a . r . . Th feature of annitrartliw .. tor which secures the ear inlniKlh. ganger or oomsion, is ma central boa iraer it incnea wide rv 10 inriiM in extending throughout th langtb of the ear, Aa a t urthat. . Inmrano. aMln.t oollapslng, It frame structure has been built upon tha principle of tha canti lever brldC. illlMnilM An h. InnV, at pier. II is equipped with a- new a or coupler, atrongr than any. lg used befors. and anaclaJIv d. signed to avoid any possibility of break er and tha resulting parting of train. Tha floor la of magnealum cement, laid on; corrugated Iron. Tha coach vis lighted by electricity, . derived from train generators or storage batter.. Th heating and ventilating ax upon th most improved principle. 1 ma ooacn waa ount or tna Pann- lvanla ahona at Altoona. Of th tna all-ateel passenger cars ordered, I ar to be built at Altoona. SO h th A mart. can ymr as f-ounary oompany, ana is py in pressed Kteei car company. a nm aeoiaraa doiict or tna nnnn van la to have future passenger equlp- ueo ox(au-ai4 oonaxrucuon. ; Simplicity; There's fust as much dif ference in talking machines pas there is in pianos. The, Columbia Graphophone is the only aitrntnent ' of ita oKina. jrnii reacnea us per-. fection as a muoical instrument lanrely becauie of its ideal lira- 'plicity.. . A-. '': I V'. isest kind of evidence in th rBN,, tnodcL which cost! you i "complete with aix records and 200 needles Just $28.60 and on ! eaav terms at the rash nrir If rou like.- Other outfits from '. $12 to $200. lsh steamer St Egbert from Portland, San Francisco. Anrll . 14. Snoknn April 1, 17 south 10 weat, German bark Maria Hackfiald. from Portland, for QueensUwn. Astoria, April 14. Condition of the oar at a. m., smoota; wind north. Tldu at A.tnrta inA. TTf ark 11:40 a. m.. 7.8 feet Low water. 8:6(5 m jt . a . e . a m., x.e iooii a:ow p. i.e reer, . ' ' , U. a PARIS ENVOY BARS PLAIN DEESS Surprises Dlplomatlo Corps by Call' lng for Uniform Display at His Reeeptloa. Paris, April 14. According' to La Cri da Paris, which la usually wall-Informed In such matters, something like a com motion was caused la , the diplomatic corps br th fact that tha- invitation recently issued by the American am baasador, Henry Whit, for the first official reception bora th legend "En unirorm." . . . : . ; 1 umciai costume nave ratnar Washington. Am. .... San Francisco jNortmana. ao. as..... ...san wranniuAn Homer, Am. aa ...... ..Ban Francisco Ba Boat With Cmat and 0nraL Aberf oyle, Br. ah. .......... . .Antwer Emanuel Accama TL hlr tTn,K Asgard, Nor.: ahlp. . . . Antwerp T Vr rr .f v0"' .Antwerp Albert Rlckmera. nr hb . Z Clan Graham, Br. ahu .......... Cardiff Kugam Fautr!, Fr. bk.. Antwerp Vlnoennea. Br. ah. .., Antwerp rnn. uinounoe me out ox xaanion in fan tnes last i rw . Ntft'NSauthlTMM. lEvnn It th. ITlvaa. a.),., th. Wales, of the British barkentin Ev-! nrealdent ntrtflin .nn. k.niiv .1 ul cr" o aees inese gorgeous , costumes, heavy on tha averdu list for some time. with gold and silver .irald. which were uie cuier atiracuona at sucn entertain. XfAnrvn wrvrim menta yar aao. ' . f I "Ambassador White, tha V.nr.nnt.. tlva Of what la nAratttaA tn k. Asiwria, Apiu it. Dtvucu at ia a. nviueinucraiio country- in in world tin American hip Berlin, for Nushagak. TrviI6! of Mcl'r Arrived at 1! noon, American ateainer 1 2 .' . ..9rl de Pbj remarks, "and iosemlte, from Ban Francleco. h. ll. " . , " .V" asfamoiy Aatorla. April 14- Arrived at 8:60 a. hafLJ ben f 'on time. It waa ;enltordViiVuncioS.-" r , lllT' T bn carefullV-put Llvemool. ADril 14. Arrived venter- I T".7 ""J:"" i"". emauaiea pe- day. American bark Homaward bound. " r J5Kl"M;. odor of moth riii l "m- f an STnc c0 1 f f? arrival at Newcat!a, New South yeara. ChurchllL Am. ach Kinn. Kelburn, Br. bk.,. ...Mojlllones yirginja, Am. sen. .. .i , , .Ban Francisco Johan Poulsen. Am. aa. .San Francisco r, n. i;.oop. Am. so. Ban Francisco Chehalls, Am. bktn. ... . .. .. .Makawell W. F. Jwtt. Am. as. ..... ... .Redondo W. R. Hum. Am. Bch.... Ran Tra.n'lann Westerner. Am. a, ......San Francisco i osemue, Am .aa. ....... . Kan Francisco from Portland. Aatorla. April 1 J. Arrived 8 p. m sieamer , senator, rrom Ban Jrrancisoo. Arrived at 9.S0. and left un at 10:80 n. m., ateamer Geo. jw. Elder. , from San Pedro anil wav nointa.- . ; .. ' ilo Jio, April 18 Arrived April 1. Brit- balls, which lng room of tli permeated the vast draw tha embaaav. met .a mill. smotner tha aroma of tha laviah fiami f decorations." ' . 1 X Congie xuaa w. B. Sills. Don't Chans conrraaatnttn ia.... years' exnerlenca nnmt, in h.tnn TD..i.Ji Bo. .vaaaM.n , VI a. Ul UOllU. f TO-NIGHT WOMEN 3IAY GET OFF . CARS BACKWARD I Substance of Decision Handed DoWn by the Soprems Court' of , Nebraska.' Sold by Your Dealer, Colnabla Phonograph ' Co. STl VaaUnftom Str8 and overaeera will ba given greater d- arwa oi popular aupport than ther now rolva ...''."...,..' "Appeals on th acore of cleanllneaa and good health never stirred Calif or niana, but a slump in tha prlca of or anges brought about a wonderful ara of activity. Th outcom waa gratifying, and California aoon had duatles oiled roan. - in mat atat tna oils posses a higher aaphal turn base than th oil a of I any otner section or tha world, and when 1 mey ara spread on tn roads the volatll portion of th oil ' evaporate and th aapnaitum remains aa a binder. ' Tne almost immediate sucach of thla plan attracted the attention of highway englneere throughout the world. In I i ranee and some of our easiern states it waa at one asaumed that oiling waa tha best road treatment and that tha longed-for aolution of th dust nulnanc problem had been found. It will be mora generally adopted" In th future." SAYS .HUSBAND THREW HER OUT OF WINDOW Woman, Found Unconscious Ground, Says She. Was Hurled Three Stories. on Unooln.' Neb., April 14. A woman may I WAa doing. Pittsburg, April 14. Accused of hav-1 lng thrown bia wife from tha third atory of their home, on tha North Side, I Charles Donley, 48. year old. waa ar rested thla morning after Mra Donley I ima Deen , xouna lying unconscious on th Davertient In front of tha houaa eany loaay. ' isomer aenie tna cnarra ana insists inai nis who jumped rrom tha window.- . -Accordinr . to Mra.' i Donlev. ah and bar husband bad a ouarreL and ' ha struck tier and tried to choke her. A I pitched battle ensued, and, finally lorcina ner xo me winaow. ne nirirad nr up ana aenoeraieiy tnrew ner out Donley, on tha other hand, declares bis wlfa waa trying to eaoan from him. ana inai n jumped out oi in window, not realizing at the time Just what aha :'i AT THE ARMORY 5 Ninth Street Bet Couch and Davii LIGHT P, M. The Honorable get off a streetcar baclcward, aide-1 ways, or any other way aha may choose and yet not loa her right to recover damages from the traction company 1j auv is mj ut eu, - v, Thl waa the substance of a danlatnn I nanned down by the suprme court in a damag case from Omaha, in whinh the cuinpouy pieaaea mat ma woman waa lniured aettlnc off a car hukmnt in direct violation of the plainly nrtnted rums puBiea iu ura car, Tha nonrt aava It muimn fair. mm. hlsanoeof what la the rtgfcfirar to Sllsht from a eaav . and ovamOaa the ; oompany-s aeranse. in piamurr Mrs. Donley ia serioualy Injured. BURGLAR COWED BY . YOUNG WOMAN; FLEES She Routs Htm Out of His Hiding Place and Tells Him to -Go. raa Mra. Tnmn.. ttda. Ifcova and the Omaha StrW &aUwy i oompany waa the defendant BoomOtOA lirwtl ftii' Ownanfllnsr 1 tokoowhia tmsizMM and than ordertnc I htm Cram the hooae. ,M3aa Zaoulaa Fowl . - -Ay ' " ' i ..,' ; ' i J''cii' I . . i I , -,.. Our Display o7 Alfred , Benjamin &Cos ' 1 1 Stylish Easter Suits We submit to you as the' most elegant ready - to - .wear clothing procurable in America, made of 'the very highest-grade mate rials, and shown in a wide variety ot exclusive patterns, Prices t SUITS ... .$20 to $40 TOPGOATS $20 to. $35 4k - " ". - . . 311 MORRISON tST OPP. POSTOFFICE ForMen Tan Russian, ' low button, heavy single soles, edges moderately extended, mili . tary heels. Price MM You cannot match "CVaw ' ford" values "at any other shoe store. The enormous 'quantities in which they are . -L-J- .'j.it...! -J-- mauci arm uic economical methods bv which- thev are handled and sold, .. f . - - "f. fl it. .. maice possioie max very low crice. MEN and WOMEN IV a v 276 WASHINGTON STREET. tUMU4UUaht, fc S4U8H V AIM W V UJ U If Requests the Honor of Yoyr Presence at a , V DUSTY ROADS PR0YB & iTpiV'Z oomr 'J -1 a mmm..' aa - 11 1 I KJUW BUUU ilW UVU1 V WVI w . SL&nAUE TU hMAAJTH Jn. bom, when at midnight "I - , naard a nome in KM i ' i CHARLES W. FULTON Will address the citizens of Portland and pay his respects to. I Government Officer Potnta Out Their ' . Dangers as Disease Con I1 FRANCIS J. HILNLY Mrs. Walter Reed, The Alstock Quartet andDeCaDrio'i , t, udim wm oe in attendance . - Waathtngton, April 14, "I hare noticed that wbererer I see bad roads I inva riably gee neslacted. vnltampt, unwashed eblldren. If Z travel aiong a good road, X see children weli eared for. X do not ear that one thintf tllreotly follow the other, but thy undoubtedly go togthr. , "A community that is negligent of ita roads wiU ba negligent of ita children. and a community that is negligent of ita children will not nroduoe irood eitv aena, nor aoov aii tninga win it nara a nign atanaard or pumic neaitn." - - - That seemingly lonsr-dlstanoa obaei ra tton on cause and effect was ' raoently thev the hall below, -flss Kowler didn't : faint or.: even become frightened. Instead ah lighted a lamp and walked downstairs to Inveatlrata Hiding in the comer of the hall waa a man, s - , "What do Von want heraf aha aakad. sharply. . Tner waa no reply. , . "Get out or i'U turn him looaar orled the mothar,. who was holding the dog ai ine wp ox ids iiuni. - . Than th daughter oalmlr o nerved tha door and more quickly did. fh intruder leave. To Ba Gives at the EI1ERS llEdlAL'llflll Vrltej Evtnlsa. April SevesteeslSSS ( , tiGni-TEian : J. ' 150LOIST8 1 ''' ; ' MISS SUZA JONES, Soprano . , 1 - MR. LOUIS P.'BRUCi; at Ae Pianola , To avoid overcrowding, admission will be by ticket only,' Tickets are good only to the persons issued, and arc not transferable Com 14 X OongrcaamanJ W. XL snia, , Haa ateadllv lined un with Rnnu. veil's anti-trust nouciea. at wuh nrinn. v vi to aap nun xnera, . - . WDKAN HELPS REVISE ' "amrrrrr "vrVir- -r-ir i t-.hu ... . 1 1 voiced by Dr. Allerton S. Cushmaa. director of the office of : nu roads of the United States department "If- DONT FAIL TO ATTLND s J of agriculture, at a meeting of , the AJnancan JtniDiio neaitn aaaooiation. . : Dr. Cushman was aaked resterdar to jnstiry ma aiaiement. n said: "Nobody will deny that th J,lB0,0vv mflaa of publio roads of America oon tl tut the national dut factory and Bliss Helen K. Hoy, Viusar Orisdnato Achieves More Fame as Legal vV'i 'l't Light. l.;V; - VTww Tcn April 14ActlvIy engaged furalab fully 90 per oent of th doat wa I ta lagal praotlca, Misa Helen K. Hoy la Inhala. Th delloata. breathing appa-f eongratuiatad by bar ' frienda for tha every passing breese blow from th oounaai to mi commission ror tne re- tborouahfarea. and tn percentar of I vision of the cltv charter, now. flniahino people dying from disease carried 1 by I its work. - ,-.. duet la blcher than la . generally ba-1 As director of th Woman's Municipal lleved. l 1 league, as well as of the Collfie-late "When tha nuhlle win concede this to I Buff race leairu. contributor -. tn ,ni I be a fact the director of public roads I periodicals, historian and pioneer in land the et&xe and county road builder several enteriiclaes fur women, in Kew Y plimentary reserved .seat tkktts may be secured upon request at the Y i House of Eilers, 353 Washington .street, any time before v 6 o'clock J f itjn the evening of the concert. : , - " , Tv.'."',-r .:uTl. "JVi m aaLaBBBBBBB " :at.jHBW BaaaaaaaW aBlaaSaBBBBa. " atii'AAaUaaaa. .' a. amaflaBBa 4 aal AaflBBBBaJ . , Torit, Miss ' Hoy lg " becoming widely known among professional ; folk. , t A graduate of Vassar college'' and member of Phi Beta Kappa. Mlaa Hoy won a first prise of $100 in 1908, cater ing a New- fork law school. There ah more thaa lived up to bar record in scholarship by graduating at the head of a olasa of Sltmen and 11 women. She was ' admlttadf to praotlca in New York and at ones took un work at her present Fifth avenn office. -.., - Tn appoinxmeni box wis nor aa mm- alsiant to AJhaxle Meuen. counsel ' for th commission on oharter revision, was heralded by her many friends as her highest achievement. Mies Hoy herself, however, is quit as proud of her contrl- tne worn, "ureai American butions , to 1. aw vers." comnUed i bv - Dr. William Draper Lewis, dean of tha , TJnlverslty ir own "liegal- Ufa and Influence of David Dudley - field." . The latter wwrit wiU form a part of a historical record of areat American lawyers, and - in -. Ita preparation Mis Hoy spent th greater pari oi two years. ' 14 X Congressman W. B. Ellis. Can obtain better results than a new man. MINISTI3I- GETS, $7,000 .: ' vIBOM'MAK HE HELPED Oxford, Pa-' April, 14. "Bread cast" upon th waters" baa returned even unto a hundred fold to the Rev, Richard B. DUworth. minister and teacher, of thla nlaes. who received word thla week than . a man whom he had helped ia bia atud lea years ago had died in New Jersey. leaving him 7,000. - . The testator had lost all track tt bia ' benefaotor, but left tha money to R.- B. Dllworth. and detectives have been traa lng him ever since. They reached Oxt ford Monday and Inquired for th mln- later. Mr. Dllworth haa been staying In New Jersey for aom month and tha f man went ther to confer, with him. - Havini devoted bia life to tha min istry and oharltable work. Mr. Dllworth1 la .without for tun. Th bQUst wiU . ba a welcome on, . Mr. Dllworth ia the man who. was at tacked by three negro at Oxford about a year ago. H was struck on the. head) and walked in a riaa all the way to' Johnstown, Pennsylvania, wher ha gained his senses by seeing bia photo- ' graph in th North American. - .