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Ml 81 101 Great -Fulls .-.Contemplates Radical Means to Arer Inuiidation!Trom Hause '.' .Lake faye, Kow Almos i Due and 23 Feet High. 0 EXTORT 0 V " lUnlUa Itese Imn4 Wirt.) Bntte. MonU April Lata this afumooa It H rtoorted from Oreat FrUi that the! authorities are prepar ing M DMw up a - - to make lowr water woea : ue wooo. vets there from Hauaer lake, near Hel- n mhinh broke yesterday afternoon. Tha wUr Ha expected to roach Great Fall! about e Ocioca mi ainnuwn. Tha water at Craig. eO mllea above Great Faila, I now 21 fact abova tha normtL Portions of that town are , under water. - . . Tha big dam at Oraat FJhj generates power for amaltara and for lighting -ystema end streetcars. Engineer be- Have if the dam la out tha water coming down frota Hauser Jake will not lnun. date tha city, xoa oam coat tw ,- Water la still pouring through the wrecked dam at tha lake. The towns of Craig, Caeoade and other miner eet tie- menu are oeiievea a u uuw w.. All communication la cut oft between . Helen and Oreat Fall. , An employe of tha Howaa fompany at Great Falla want out la a aklff thla morning above the dam to take sound Inaa of the rialng water. Tha skiff eapalsed and tha man waa drowned. HOUSE SWATS Congressmen Turn Down , Roosevelt's reposition : to Enlarge Nary. v . - (Unites Preai tmmi Wire.) Washington, .April IB. Free Went Roosevelt's .proposition urging tha oon structtob of four new battleships waa defeated in tha bouse of repraaantatlvea tni afternoon.' .- The house voted down tha whole naval program ao far aa it provldea for an In. crease 1a tha strength of the navy. On the proposition to build three new ahipa tha vote waa nays 265, ayea 8$. A. ma jority of tha repreaentatlvaa even ob jected to one new battleship, tha vote on thla proposition being f OS. against and 4 for It ...', i . , , r Metsger. optician, 141 Washington, mi mm bfts anf , ?mm .Kn mvnmiF 1 PROGRAlii urnim. to FROM THE POOR III EXPEllED Sigler I)elares Eushlight Stanford Sequoia Extend, Made Mistakes In , Cam paign letter. Sympathy to Students an&Roasts Faculty. County 'Aaaeaeor Blgler denied today that ha had discriminated against either tha rich or poor la making assessments and atated that ha had bean misrepre sented la a latter cant to the voters by A. a Raahilght, who U a candidate for (Cnltea Press Lea Wlra) Stanford University, paL, April IB. . - .... . aa a- . m a, ILa As a memorial edition aecioarea to vne 41 students who ware recently ex polled from Stanford university and oontalnlng an attack upon tha etudente tha nomination for county aaaessor to ;. rb '"." '?tu" .Si auuenu , uwiunui wu i pearanre today. ieer uat a poor wiuuw ama oeeu w- aesaed for four to eight time as much aa bar property la worth, while one of tha wealthiest men In tha city had been aasessea ror an amount equal to one tenth or one twentieth Of the value of hla property. fllaier ahowed tha aworn statements of both .persons, whioh placed the aame value upon the property aa that made ny ine aseeasor on ut roil oooaa. Hl1er aaldr nTha widow In question la Mra J. R. Sharp, who has two plaoea. One la at Ml Last Twenty-eighth etreet, and tha other la at S94 Eleventh. The valua tion placed upon her property la MOO, the amount aba swore to. In hla letter Rushlight gives thla amount aa the as sessment upon her household property at fiBl Kaat Twentv-eiahth street whereaa It covers both places owned by aire, nuarp. "Tha man Rushllrht refers to Is Dr. H. w. Coe. Dr. Coe'a assessment waa made upon hla property at 187 Twelfth etreet and not upon hla new home at Twenty-fifth and Lovejoy, into which he haa moved ainoa tha last aaaassment or March, i07." Staler also stated that tha saloons to whluh Rushlight rafara to aa being not aseessaa are ownea dv me orewenea and are assessed In tha brewer's name and not the eaJoon keeper. Another, axceotlon taken to . Ruah llght'e lettar by Slglar Is In regard to tha number of automobilos owned by Portlandera at tha time of tha HOT aei aeaament In Rushlight a letter he aaya there are 1S automobiles for which city licenses have been taken out but 61 ale r contends and la sup port ed by an affidavit from tha city au cUtor'a office that there were, only lit automobiles owned In Portland when tha assessment waa made Mar on 1, ii07, BIG RANCH SLICED UP IN HOME ACRES In referring to the ousting of the stu dents the magazine says I "We extend our sympathy to those men whose characters were aaaalied by aome raemDera or tne racuity. uur u mlratlon goes out to the men who can riirht whn mn justice thwarted Id an American college and atlll have faith In the ultimate victory of Justice. And our admiration also goes out to tha men who made tha manly apology for a trivial offense and who were discrim inated against In the final reckoning: who did not defy college authority, but who Joined in a protest or me moei narrow-minded, unfair students affairs committee that waa ever Inflicted upon an American university. To all these men this Issue of the Stanford Sequoia la affectionately dedicated. THREE DEFEATS roypi Appeal May Be Taken at Once to the Supreme Court. 0 xer a decree on loaay s opcihh Eunt Tract of 2,500 Acres ftif. tn Umatilla Will Be the circuit court, or to appea ' Colonized. Attorneys for P. A. Marquam, in their effort to renew In the circuit court their ault to aet aalda tha sale of the Marquam building under foreclosure several years ago, met another rebuff from Judge Cleland thla morning. Their mniwit fnr nermlsalon ta file a second amended complaint waa denied, and for the third time within recent weeks they are left outside the breastworks. Attorney Wallace MoCamant who ap pears for the United Statea Mortgage 4 Trust company. J. Thorburn Ross and other defendanta, asked the court to en ter a decree on todays aecision. a t. Marquam. re- ; oraer o further In DDe&l at once ta the aunreme court. He said the only fiurpose in thla waa to make aura that he record la right for appeal, and Judge Cleland granted him until Monday to do- (Spedat Dispatch to The Jsaraal) cide. The court today held against each of '. Declaring that her cbargea of cruelty ware not auatalnad, Judge Cleland In tha circuit court thla morning refused to grant ura. Lena J. itAton a divorce rrom Garrett J. Eaton. 'The case waa tried aome time ago, letters in iemimne nana-writlns-. of the moat affectionate kind. flaying a prominent part In tha case Jira. Eaton told about discovering a perfumed missive in her husband's pocket which aba believed had been written by Mrs. Hat tie Earhart Wil liams, her husband'a former bookkeeper, but Judee Cleland minted out that na : evidence Mbad been offered to prove that ima waa written oy Airs, wunama. Another letter, attributed by Mra. Eaton to a Mra. Elliott, waa also left la much the sana position. Judge Cleland awarded tha younger child to tha mother and tha other on 114 to tna rawer. ie aireotea mat neither child be taken beyond tha jur isdiction of tha court, and aald that either aide night apply at any time for tnodlflcaton of the decree with respect to Uie custody of tha children, Tha court did not interrere with tha status Of tha property owned by tha Batons, earing that it appears thai tha wife haa been provided for to the extent of her husband's means, outside of tha salary ne m now receiving. ' -t. ' ; -i 1 , .- .. iv 1 1 1 1:' . 1 I- . Sent to KtOjB Butte. S Budd Redd, the negro who created disturbance in Sixth atreet several days ao by assaulting a citizen while tem porarlly erased from tha excessive use of drug, waa today ootivioted of being a vagrant Judge Cameron imposed a gentenoa of to dayg' tmprtaonment at JUUy Batta. Tov Safbroad Qonnnlaalowrr ' . Vota For. S3ZfW. K. JBtarTbart. Spectacles 11.00 at Metaera. Our shoe tree Is in full . bloom the high tied and the low tied are within reach of . ' all.1 ' ; . - I. ; Take your eetxut of win- ter'a storage warehouse and -, put) them into spring bunga- lOWS. ' t(M , J JLOTH&HG CO CosIrahaPrcp nj 1C3-1C3 THIRD ST. .'- Pendleton, Or, April 16.-Tha Uma- M"8? L J",te"Uo.n' .h cSfaTn? tllla raooh, near Eoho, formerly thean(1 alla ftDt.A the nermlsaion that property of O. W. Hunt la to ba placed had been aaked to file an answer to the upon tha market and lta 3.200 'acres of Petition jor mjuncuon uy wu ;. " , " , x . quam'a attorneya were prevented from S040"1-???14 "ol(1 out An ,ra1 t"""1- taking the depoeitione of Roaa, Gk H. Thla will mean another oplonlaatlon Hill V, M. Ladd and others. It waa project for the west end of Umatilla aneged that ' tha taking of depositions county, and since tha land is already wnu4 ,now that Rosa and aome of the under cultivation It will prove a popular nthnra had concealed testimony at the " . ' former trial that would have won the Tha land is watered from a crlvate i - M.,,m m th pmirt some ditch from the Umatilla river, and iali. mi.ri that these depositions particularly adapted to alfalfa and fruit J could not be forced against the will of raising. Last year It Droduced 2.000 1 v. r.nont. na nil nf them are here tons of alfalfa. According to tha pree-1 ana may be called to give testimony ent ownere of the ranch , they . nave I h.n.v.r rnn1rn1 hv a court. ounu i iwuracucituie 10 properly larm Judge Cleland, in ruling on tne ques auch a vast acreage of Irrigated land, tions presented thui morning, aald that At present the land is owned by the tie dldf not regard the amendments pro Swift Packing company, and represen- posed aa germane to the aubject matter tatlves of this company wiU now Bell of the original complaint The new d 20-acre tracta. I matter set un. aald the court, concerns matter that has arisen since tne sun well beeun. and therefore la not ad mlaalbla Marouam haa now sustained three straight defeats In his effort to get Into , court to try out once more the ownership of tha Marquam building, which h alleges waa sold under the Um mm . in vlnlntlnn at the trust re- in later years, alter jar. Hunt naa I posed In Koee and hla associates of the closed a buay career aa a railroad build- j Title Guarantee & Trust company. First PLAN TO GRAB -, BARBER PEOPLE GERMAN VOTE IIIHD AGAI Hodson Machine Joins Purged of Kuick, Charges Hand Witli Liquor Deal- Against Idaho Lumber ers to Perfect Scheme. Cloaked under- tha indorsement of tha Qarman-Ameriean CitlMna alliance, men Are Reyired. . (ITalttd Pre Uas Wire.) Boise, Ida., April 18. For tha aeoond lua vraa iuaiwrnuiwl lAVAeTUa smw a , tha Hodaon-Beaeh-Bailev-Reed machine tbna, Indictments were turned by tha combination baa Joined hand a with theliaasrai gratia jury uere ave yesi.roay against sumner u. asooa ana wemes i, Barber of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, mil llosaira officers of tha Barber Lumber company; Frank Martin, former at torney-general of Idaho, -and A. El Palmer. The charge in tne indictment la con anlraov to defraud Uie government oui of valuable timber landa in Bolae county, Idaho. The aame men ware in flated with United Statea Senator W. HL Liquor Dealers' eaaoclation In a last effort to boost the machine elate Into nomination at tha nrimarlea Vrlday nest. Skillful In their intent to blind the votera aa to tha real purpose of tha indorsement, tne machine naa cauaea full Hat of candldatea rrom United Statea senator to constable to ba in dorsed, la moat of tha offices choice ot selection being left to the votera As a further bait to .catch the German vote, of which there are soma 1,000 in haa been made Multnomah county, the iaaua of the ao- Borah last year, but after Borah had of Snokane, who waa appointed to pre side In the cases, sustained a motion to quash on the ground of misconduct on the part of District Attorney N. M. Ruick before the grand Jury. Tne government Immediately ordered another investigation pna sent two spe nial assistant United Statea attorneya enerai to take enaraa. relieving kuick. The new Indictment charges that tha defendanta conspired with former Qov- called Indorsement personal liberty" Keep Xadoreemest Saorai. Sunday night a meeting waa held at tha home of Otto Kleeman, president of the alliance, at which the indorse ments were dlsoussed and tha slate made uo The action was taken, how ever. In tha first place, at the Instance of the leaders of the Hodson-Beaoh-batlav-Raed combination, who desired that the legislative elate ba lndoraed In ernor Frank Hteunenberg, William mnvnm wav ihit vrnuM awl no- tha Oannan I Raraet. John Klnkald. L. M. Prltchard vote Into Una behind it oa Friday. It I John 1 Walla. Patrick Downs and others was daoidea to keen tne lndoraement to ceiraua in. aovernniaui. in im mmrm nnt rlln. mil h mmtm imll fnrm.r InrtlOtmenl all OI tneSS Were in uat before tha ttrimanea. undue dud- I oiuaeo. owun.nucri uoma luuiuivu iniiu kmu ha lt tmh. I under the name of John Doe, lication. I Wells, Downs and Bweet were wu- Tha nrlnelnal ohleor'or tha Indorse-1 Besses Derore m. sranu jury ai iu. menl la to gain tha German vote for present raruu . u u. tha Hniinn machina leriaiatlva alata stood secured Immunity for testimony To do thla agenta of the liquor deal- given. era or me city nave aioeo in worxing nut the plan. In order to cloak the real Duroose of ehlef auroort for tha leg! Iatlve ticket tha full Hat of candldatea has been prepared. Between now and Friday noon every oerman voter in the city, ana county, will be furnished tne list or the in dorsements and asked to vote accord In to the Instructions riven. It Is hoped by thla means tha Hodson slate will be able to seoure a large part of the 1,000 votea of tha uennan residents of the oountv. There is great danger, however, or the Dlan falling throuxh. for the adu cated class of the votera are aroused over the assumption of dictatorial auth ority taken by Kleeman and hla fellow woraera. xnere are many or tne uer mans who do not believe In the old machine conduct of Multnomah county politics and who reaent the effort to foist uDon them candldatea which they do not want to vote for. They are out knocking the plan and will work for lta defeat Tha full tjeket as outlined by the small committee, under the per suasion of the Hodaon-Beach-Balley- Read leadara, la aa follows s Tha liUohixuVa Slate. United States senator CL W. Fulton. Congress, Second dlatrtot T. T. Qeer or George S. Shepherd. Hunremo luaae Kooerx o. Mean. Dairy and food commflsaloner Dr. Alexander Raid. Road commissioner, second district R. Hamilton. Circuit Judge I A. McNary. (Votera COLE TALKS TO ELECTRICIANS Following Address to Union He Speaks to Retail Grocers. Portland electrical workera and retail grocers were addressed laat evening by Jamea Cola, Republican candidate for dlatrtot attorney, tha flret meeting be ing held in Drew hall on Seoond atreet. near Morrison, and tha aecond In Allsky hall. Third and Morrison. Mr. Cola did not attempt any fine ora tory, lie almply outlined tha policy ha would puraua In the event that ha la chosen to fill tha district attorney's chair, and stated plainly how ha would oonduct tha office. In each audience there were about 100 men. and all list' re warned aaainst EL C. Bronauah aa ened attentively to Mr. Cole's address. being an open enemy of personal lib- For thla evening Mr. Cola haa been arty.) invited to appear before tha North Al District attorney, (choose one) blna Improvement club and at the big Geoi ge J, CameronT Qua C Moaer, Rog- Republican rally to be haul at the Earn er B. Binnott. I votera are warned pire uieaire, - against Jamea Cola as an enemy of At the meeting of the grocers Cole personal liberty.) explained the working of the Sunday Joint representative, Clackamaa and cloalng law and his remarka were Multnomah C. N. McArthur. cloeely attended by his auditors. Cole State aanatora. (chooae five) J. c. l maae a very iavoraoie impression upon Bayer, John B. Coffey, E3mer B. Col- the grocerymen, who liberally applauded weiu John uriseoii. u. w. nooson. Ben " speeuu. Selling, 8ig Slchel. John D. Wilcox. I Cole haa bean gaining ateadlly In h a . . . . ' , 1 A. m TV I Avli ah .ha .nmlntttiAn anil tha nASirila to anow uie man ana (Under no circumstances vota for H. henever required by a court. I i, A,K... h i. .n. .nmv n Trir.i hivi learned Judge Cleland, In ruling on theques- f.-r '" " " ' hl, ,tand for decency and a clean and it off in 10-acre and 20-acra tracta. Tha Umatilla ranch waa acquired by it. vy. jriuni in eany aaya. in tna eariy alxtlea ha freighted between Umatilla ana uoise, ana his attention waa at tracted to the rich land now in tha ranch through the fact that tha Indiana uaed the place aa a winter camping ground, because of tha mild climate and rion pasturage. ar, he purchased the ranch and held it until aoout two years ago. at which time It waa aold to the preaent owners ror a price saia to nave been .75,000. S3 I X W. H. Xurthuri, Vote For W. S, Stulhul FIVE EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS IN UTAH (United Preu LeauS Wlra.t Salt Lake, Utah, April 16. Residents of Mllford, Utah, and vicinity were atartled early this morning by five dla- iinci shock oi earm quake. Every house in Milford, which is about 200 miles from Salt Lake, was shaken and people ran Into the streets in a atate of wild disorder. No serious damage 'ji.ia shocks were also felt at New- nouoe, lauik 14 A Z Congressman W. K. ZOUa. la t his post of duty. Keep him Metzger fits glasses for $1.00. WANT CAMPBELL Al A1TCHIS0N REELECTED MUwaulde, Or., April is. We. cltl- aens of the town of Mllwaukle, Oregon, having had an opportunity to Judge the ability and attitude of our present rail road commissioners, Thomu IC Camp bell of; the First district and Clyde B. Alicmson oi ma oeoonu district, db earnestly recommend them for reelec tion and ask the voters of their respec tive diatricts to casi their hallntu fnr them at the primaries April 17. for the paat five years the people of Mllwaukle nave endeavored to obtain conoessiona to which we were Justly entiued, but with no success. But for, the decision of the railroad commission we would be as far from having our rights recognized as we were Jn the beginning. It i a matter of common ? knowledge that the powerful Interests do not want Mesara. ( and jAltohlaon reelected because they have given i ne people a square deal, but wa believe their qualifications, services and experience are such that the public welfare demands they should be re tained aa members of the railroad com mission. ;; ' : Signed, ' William Bhlndler, mayor: Philip Strelb, president of oouncil; John R, Kelso, councilman; T. R, A. Sellwood. councilman: O. 8. Matthews, council man:. W. F. Lehman, recorder- it nr Elmer, treaauxer; Richard SeotL j. w Grasle, J. M. Snyder, James Reid, citi sens. committee; H. F. Loedlng, secre tary citizens' committee. f- - - Climbs Through Transom. The store conducted by B. F. sntt at 1ST West Park street, waa robbed last night of atamps amounting in value to . IB.- ' The thief: entered the store by climbing over tba transom of the front door. -A desk in, the office waa broken open, but aaide ; from the stamps nothing of, value , waa taken, Uhe theft was reported to tha twllce. , 7 demurrer to the comDlalnt waa hub talned next tha amended complaint was stricken out, ana toaay permission 10 file a second amended complaint was refused. LAUE'S DAUGHTER DIES IN HER HOME i- Mora Mav Laue. only daughter of J. M. A. Laue, of the Laue-Davie Drug company, died at her home, 6 .Eaet Ash atreet laat night death bemg caused by heart failure. Miss JLavue a health had been poor for several years. She waa 18 years of ago and .was. up to year ego, ' a pupil of the Allen preparatory school. She had many friends among the young people by whom aha waa greatly teioveq , For tha laat. year she had been. In California in the hope that her health would be Improved and three months ago left for a trip east, visiting in Vir glna and Kentucky, but waa taken aiok on the way and forced to return home about five weeka ago. Funeral aervlcea will ba held In Tay lor Street church tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock and burial will take place at Rlvervlew cemetery. CITY GOLD PLACED IN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT Owing to strict provisions In tha city iarter regulating the depositing of city funds, City Treasurer werlein waa forced to withdraw $384,000 from the various cltv banks today and deposit in the safety deposit vault in tha Security Savings & Trust - company bank. Ot this aum $160,000 was cleared through the United States National bank this morning. $140,000 was drawn direetly from one bank and $60,000 from an other. Snowslldo Buries laborers. (United Prem Leased Wlre. . Vancouver, B.C.: April 16. -A snow- slide at Albert canyon overwhelmed two hoarding cara loaded with Japanese laborers. Four ware Killed ana 10 seri ously injured, The accident occurred on the main line 01 111 vJinwuan rowa State representative chooae two) honeat enforcement or me lawa oie A. A. Anderson, N. D. Beutsen, Joaeph siateo. xooay n"'u' w. naverldire. Frank BoJlam. John nng the nomination Friday, and .men Rrawn L E Crouch D. F Hardman. 'who keep close in toucn witn political a w Hoirh K. k: KublL rSuhi conditions say that all conditions point a v Kuehn. Dave B. Mackle, George W." Mc Millan. Frank J. Richardson. County commissioner T. J. KreuJei rmintv cleric F. 8. Fields. County-treasurer John M. Lewis. Countv assessor B. D. Sigler. County school superintendent R. F. Robinson. County coroner E. JBL Slickson or Dr. Ben L. Norden. County surveyoi" Phllo HoTbrook Jr. Justices of the peace, (vote ror two; Fred B. Olson, WlHiam Raid. case vote for J. W. Bell.) Constable Fred A. Frlsehkorn Charles, Mauta. Democrats United States senator George Chamberlain. (This name must written on the ballot.) Congress A, J. Derby or John A Jef fry! ... . . Circuit jungo jnanes J. ocnnaoei (This name must be written on the bal- t.. . state senator w. su. c amnam. (In no or E. be Tor Bailioad Ooxnmlsslonar Vote For 83 I Z I W. S. Sudbvt. Bishops Take Part. (United PrM8 Leued Wire.) Mll.l,.. W I a A r,wil IK KT.arl.r dozen Methodlirt bishops, representing I No Butte to a victory for him at thla week'a cri maries. wherever Cole has appeared he has made a strong impression upon tha naonle bv hla manlv stand for hon esty and strict and Impartial enforce ment of the laws and upon this fact Is based the belief that he win be nomi nated. At the Armory last night Cole was not present when one of the speakers 'In making a general speech referred to tha various men who have- played an Im portant part In Oregon and Portland af fairs and mentioned Cole's name. The speaker waa interrupted for the moment by a round of applause which showed that Cole haa supportera in all parts 'of the city who are ready to make his fight for him at all tlmea1 BOSTON COPPER MARKET. (Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.) WOSton, April 10.-V7H1UI1U piiuea; AAvantura iuiroux Alloues MftiQId Dom.. Atiantin B Osceola Cal. ft Hecla.szo isnannon Cop Range , Dalv West , pom. Cop... Ely 1 . . . Gold.HlU.. Greene Michigan . . 1 MohawK FEEDER OF HOIiTH HI DR. ALEXANDER REID rip-' Ttt--ty -,' t 1 ft- 1: 1 7 Astoria Road AVill Bo Op- erated Directly From the I Portland Office . of vHill Systcm-Greater Develop ment Contemplated; Dr. Alexander Reid, who n- , At a stockholders' meeting of tha" Aslnouncet himself candidate for torla-t Columbia River railroad oom- position of Oregon State pany ysstaraay , D-ln: and Food Commissioner on jrrancia a. -iara. repracauuB mm mm - - , aiu. t. intereata, waa elected prealdent. to iuo- the regular Republican ticket, H reed 0, M. Lavay, now vice-pr-emon g graaualC OI U17 liicuiwa of the Northern Paoifio, with haadquar- ment"of the Oreeon State unlver- Icre at St PauL Mr. Clark is aiao . . . . - . -ctlve prac- preaident 6f tha Spokane. Portland SZrl 1 n,,t 18 BeatUa, known as tha north bank road. tk in Oregon for the MSt 18 Other dlraotca elected were: H. C, years, ana 8 ITSiaenx OI uie aiaue Nutt WUllam lUrder. A, D. Charlton, Ior 10 vearB. L. C, Oilman. J. Magulra. J. P. Martin. j, ft.j j - m.Q - pxaduate of Tha latter was tWected secretary of KCIO IS BISO gTB uavB w the onmnanv. The election Of Mr. It Via Pnval CAlIace Of Veterinary Clark to the head of the corporation e!,,,, and la at la Uken to mean that the road will be Surgeons, bCOtlanO, ana IS SI operated directly from the Portland nr,.en,a member of the State headqusrters of the Spokane, Portland present' mcmucr soattie road, and aa a part of tha veterinary examining board. uittri."yn'owrag.neraiiy believed among Dr. Reid has always Uken an railroad men that the Hill companiee -ctIve interest in Mil matters per- nava entered upon a very iarg pinu w - - , . , ,.j ti.. railroad development In weatern Wash- taming to food products, and ttl9 l?.to.uffi fact ol his being a graduate of the advent of tha Milwaukee, the North tjnth a medical and veterinary .n""thiVterprito7yu,'with the' V t school makes him especUlly weU eraily admitted that next year will be .nn:noeti tf fill the Off ice of Dairy the greateat bualneea year In tha hla- equippea XO liu ic uniwi: w tory of the Pacific northwest It ia pre- mrut Fnnri Commissioner. AT EIRY1LE dieted that there wiU be a rremenaoua " . nrmrtirinir volume of trafflo and a car ahortage Dr. Reid iS now a practiang that will test the endurance of railroad -.t-va-Vian in Portland, with of- and ahlppera. Aa oonaeatlon of freight P"101"1 " ' terminaia ana si a ei rants is roacwm '"ItlceS Si 00 KVUIHull avenue pa ilka ouun vauaa v. w .uv, i la believed tha Hill companies will carry out tha auggeatlon of a complete Inde pendent line around tna loop Deiween ortland, Taooma, beatue and Bposana. il is renorted from Tacoma that Prealdent Hill'a proposal for the trains of tha Great Northern to enter Taooma over tha Northern Paclflo I rack a from Seattle has been turned down. The Northern Paclflo officials declare that tha tracks nf that road from Seattle are already taxed with trains to tne limit, and the officials of the Oreat Northern have been advlaed to build a road of their own to Tacoma. Railroad men there aay that Prealdent Hill haa been seriously considering for some time tha construction! or a roaa 10 forxiana 10 connect with the north bank line, and TRACK TODAY (United Press Leased Wire.) Emeryville, April 18. Reaulta at Emeryville: m . . anl a half furlonga. thus complete tha gigantic loop begin- 1 . lrtAdena (110). 14 to 6, ning Spokana j-rj 'tWttt.1 of ! 4 to 1. third. Time 1:T . Scratch Montciair in ma ' U mm fight Followers of William Jen- ninp Bryan Will Not Cause Dissension. HON DELEGATES LL HOLD SEATS (United Pnsa Ltased Wire.) Harmony again rulea In tha ranks ... .a aa J fminnl I IE having been decided at the last meeting of the organisation that the action of the week previous, requesting the af filiated trades unions to withdraw all . a ml St ft new ov, 8 ... 31 ... 81B ... 11U 64t)Tamarack .... 6d 8 I Victoria fA 2 IButte Coala... 19' 8 H United 6 SiTrinlty ...... 13 8H Parrot 17 10 Nlpplssing ... 6H 48 Qulncy 82 failure of tha resolutions committee of tha atate Democratic convention in sea alon here to lndorae tha candidacy of WUllam Jennings Bryan for tha preal. dencv. tha followers of the Nebraska n. In a statement issued, today, practical ly admitted that they would no longer make a fight before the convention for an lndoraement ,. . Tha statement says that altar a gen- tha .iillinrluij bV . 4.., iraderation of Labor. parent organisation of tha local trades council. , . . . n o. Toung. organiser ior mo ..-.- - at T hKaSI hn WAS lean Federation -- .v,a last meeiuis v"- SnV central bbdy to demand the S?aVaTof anyfcsata un ess oh have oeen J?J'-"V' viaranna imme- 1 nf tha A.M B.i mnlllHnn. anv nOtltral bOdy tO OOmanu IUO J" th hait AariAA that thnra waa al. I rirawal Of any delegate unless charge; .MfarrMi ana reaov a laca or narmony in ine con- nave j"-:v-v r . . . - , , , , 1 . -1 1 ltr.iintni vention ana mat iwr were unwilling 10 1 susmuuw. "--;r'"i order the wltn- lntroduce another question which might diateiy ruieu - Ind announced that cause further differences of oplnon drawal resolution ana nou a not even such an, amiable "question as tha ,3leBat?' ? tV - had been, to whether the deleratea to the Demo- would remain aa tney n . th cratic national convention ahould be In- Labor 'edeJBfCna.te solution waa atructed. This Is also the attitude taken opinion that a tB"D'a a -coin-by the minority on tha resolutions com- found for ".f'mo situation, mittea plicated and . tub2 88 Xt 11 ,S ' in The Bryan adherenta deny the rumor Organizer 3"ntime longer and will that they were Induced to capitulate Portland for some tlma . onger sna tnrougn messages received rrom wryan. visn m - "mh,ra on matters However, tha impreasion la general advising with the member s on n.t that tha Nebraskan sent a message call- affecting union a-r- Council at tha 1I1K vil lit m iwmuwci o i, 1 ului li iur a. 1 viia . , promise mat tne unit rule would not Friday msm "'" be enforced against tna Mew York del agatlon. the foreign fields as well aa various parts Of the United States, are In Mil waukee to attend the Men's Missionary convention of the Methodist Episcopal church in Wisconsin. The convention la in ocon m the new orand-avenue Methodist church this evening and will remain in session several days. Among the bishops whose names ao- pear on the program are Bishops Hart sell of Africa, Warne of Bombay, Old ham of Burmah. Harris of Korea. Bash- ford of China, Wilson and Thoburn of Calcutta. McDowell of Chicago and Berrv of Buffalo. Other prominent speakers to be heard Nevada Cons, 62" 11 lwlnona Wolverine 6 24H Copper Trade Better. Include Prealdent Hucrhea of De Pauw university, of Detroit, Dr. J. L. Trim bla of Cincinnati, Rev. Dr. E. F. Ninde Spring Aliments Pimplefl, boilfl, ecaema and other eruptions, loss of . appetite, that tired feeling, fits of biliousness, Indigesttoa and headache, are some of them. ' They are , all radically and perma nently cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. . This great medicine thoroughly cleanses the blood and restores healthy functional activity to the whole system. It makes people well "I have been using- Hood's Sarsapa rilla as a spring medicine for ten years, and have never found anything better,'? John Fletnings, Campbell Hall, N. Y. Accept no substitute for Hood'G Sarcaparilla Insist on having Hood's.. Get it today. In liquid or tablet form. 100 Doses $1. of Providence, and Colonel E. W. Hal- rora or wasmngton, ix v. 14 I X I Congressman W. ft. Ellis. Mis enemies, if ha has an v. have never accused him of dishonesty. Easter Lilies to Be Cheap. (United Pre Leased Wire.) New York, April IB. During the past few days several vessels have arrived nera rrom cwmuuei wnose cargoes con sisted solely of thousands upon thou sands of boxes of Easter lilies. The market la literally glutted and as a re sult the DODular Easter floral emblems promlso to reach a lower price this year than ror many years past, une amp brought lu.uuu ooxea, eacn dox con taining five dozen lilies. Last year the retail price was from it to 11.60 each, but the wholesala dealers ' announce that because of the quantity .-. and quality or the present crop, it is prooaoie mai tne riowers win retail bof ore the end of. the week at T5 cents and possibly as low as SO cents each. Forced to Charles Helsao I4t In Tent. has been lodged In tha county Jail on a charge of non- rupport. His wife nas oeen living la a tent In Sellwood and tells a pitiful story of neglect. She has been working In a laundry ior a pittance, oemg un able to pay the bills of tha doctor and undertaker since tha death of her child. Tor Railroad GSommiaaloma Vote Hr. 83 ) X ! W. HL Huriburt. The associated banks, representing the Portland Clearing house, will be closed on Friday, April 17, that day be ing election day and a holiday. Metzger, optician, J42 Washington, New Tork. April 16 A leading copper producer estimates that in the neighbor hood of 85,000,000 pounds of copper were sold to domestic consumers during March, the largest month's business at nca the denresslon In Conner baaan. Domeatlo and foreign sales, it is figured, exceeded the production of copper in this country, canaoa and Mexico, Boston to Close. Boston, Mass., April IB. Tha Boston stock exchange will ba closed Good Fri day and the following Saturday. Mon day, patriots' day, peine; a legal holiday in thla state, tha local exchange win therefore bo closed rrom Thursday, April 16, to Tuesday, April 21. Some Gold in Nevada. ' Washington, April 16. During 1007 Nevada produced metals valued at $20, 472,894, against 818.422,420 in 1906, For 1907 the gold yield is valued at 114,407,- tsos ; suver, 10,10.000. s New Incorporations. (Special PUpatcb to Tbt Journal.) mjquii vi. v. 1 aiwwob in corporation have been filed in the of fice of the secretary of state as follows: TWO NATIVE S0LDIEES KILLED IN ISLANDS (Cttltad PraM tested Wire.) w ..l rTn ie Turn members .. Man"fl.L" tilled and three of wooaDurn western Kaiiway com- tha conataDuiaiy ""'"v,-":.teome 0 pany; principal office. Portland, Ore- soldlera. wounded M ftlawa1!! tha gon; Jlmirp. recent W&JXRv&- Liverpool Wheat Market. Liverpool, April 16. May wheat opened at ea lUttd, cioseo at ss 109,3, a net loss ot Ta in from yesterday. After Once Tasting v y V V v- V Tnr. W T. rinnalil n 1VT .l,tk. I Tlan or MirUUUUVi a"-""" T western coal & Timber company; principal office, C.oqullle, Oregon; cap-! ital stock. 810.000; incorporators,, J. i i-oisom, J. b. tsarron and eprge a, Folson. : 1 Gray. McLean ft Percy; principal of- nce, r-ortianu, uregon; capital stoeK, 115,000; incorporators, Charles E. Gray, D. A. McLean, and W. W. Percy. The Teddy Safety Burner company; fncipal office. Astoria. Oregon: caD- tal stock. 2100.000: incoroorators. 3. v, Straus, ft u, Moen and Tina B. Kerr. White Pine Box & Lumber company: principal office. Union, Oregonj cap ital stock, 110,000; Incorporators, E. O. ZeeK, John L. Jacobs and A, C, Hess. m. wvengood a co.i principal of- aicutiB . l.7. .... thought that tne paiuouu.. Lanao. when, a coiuiTr-" and a batta ion ww'T " the wE.n .ivoVai T. vaT encountered oiiuaw. iui " "",-' .in., amnriff them. No menimn iw """ " the outlaws is maae. ALLEGED SHOUT HnaMl DliBttch to The Journal.) Taiaton. Or.. April H. T. Kally, manager of tha Singer Sewing Machine company of thla city, is charged with rice. Pendleton, Oregon! capital stock, being short to w" McounW- r. 'vJt 840.900; incorporators, F. E.iven rood, and a warrant has Issued for his v. njriui. aiiu 11 o ( in. 11. . iwr. , lull uvjiikmi"" , , . u .ntlandiH tha , The Hudson Bay Methodist Episcopal company. It hHin Of floor church; principal office, FreeWater, Ore- money and fsaied-to turn It in. vin cera gon; inocrporators, Kyis Mqpanlel, Dan tare now in wwu v - ivmney ana uagar xioon. Red River : (Sold . Mining A Milling 60 years of age. company; incorporated under laws of . ' ni i nrssr Arlaona: capital-stock. $1,000,000: at- nVsPFPS A EASILY ntmE torney in fact, George W. Clay, Rose- U I Ol Lf Olf u ' UltU ; burg, Oregon. NOTHING YET HEARD FROM MR. 3IANNING . t( n mm .tf; n.nan la a-enBra.117 ivou vu a, w . m.h tha aame as numerous SthersJlmenbut a. a matter of fact no one wants an old-fashioned cod liver oil prepara tion or emulsion, because Vinol is a much better body builder and strength creator for old people,weak children. and for coughs, colds, bron chitis, etc. If it does no good we will return your money; Woodard, Clarice & Co, PortWad, Or. In the matter of securing i an av. it stands in a 'class by Itself and theo- preaaion of policy from District ' At- retlcally. la pot a disease at au, nut a lorncy jonn manning on the cloalng of denciency ox io V"""?!:" C'lhv -1 all minrmm .lllr. .1,- J.. i" 1 -Hr, la nrOllUCed. altbOUgh thS rO- "iviw i. ira,i u OU11U.J WW ,),. avatam ... ing law, tne Merenania' protective as- suits or uynviv" '"'T.Y":, , Ai.dnl i,.. .( ..... I ..v (h.f a liina- line of constitutional rirrory result .The hearing of a state-, diseases are w ! 'ILrrir nient from Mr. Manning at a meeting quently styled tha Mother of Mala- . . u i .A t. . AQnn ttaal4 laat anaAMJH . I llalal " . , . ' 1 -1 - hv.: -avw wv,i uvm " saa OTUI11I1B WM postponed to the next monthly meet ing of tha association. - TESTING LEGALITY . - ; OP BARBER LICENSE The legality of the law requiring barbers to take out a license Is Involved in tha case of the state agalnat M. E. Lee, -the -trial., of which began before Judge O'Day in tha circuit court thla morning. . Lee was the proprietor of a Sixth street shop and -waa convicted and fined 125 in the lower court It ts con-' tended that, tha license law -Is an un- warranted extension of the police power a? i Mt 1. - . n . , . If a gOOu aige'vive u ucu rcuiiij a while and the diet is curtailed by avoiding sweet things and pastries, tha atomach will soon be restored to Its normal activity and distress after eat ing, belching and dirtiness will ; be Quickly- relieved. . The' best formula for this purpose is as follows; Two ounces essence of pep sin; thre ounces syrup of ginger; one -ounce catandir compounds mix these and v use in 'doses of from one to two tea spoonfuls after each meal, also at bed-, ttme.,t. - V - The catandir compound Is a product of the laboratories of the Globe Pliar- fc maceutlcal. Co. of Chicago,, and It, v. well - as the other- ingredients, can' be gotten. at any well-stocked drug -store n and casily mixed at home. "