The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 15, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    .. 'THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENINGAPRIL 15, 4003.
2:
FULTON VIGOROUSLY
DEFENDS HIS
CONDUCT
Senator Declares That Heney Withheld Evidence In His
rosscssion TOicaGare uufcrcnt Meaning to loi
ters BeadAmory Is Thronged. ; .
. Bfora aa " audience of 1.000 popl.
who alternately cheer! th mim of
Fulton, of Heney and of George JL
Chamberlain. ' United States Senator
Charles W. Fulton ipok last nljt at
the,, Armory ta his own defense from
ttia attacks iumi upon nira 07 mneii
J. IlMt; and to urf hli claim for re-
eteotlon to the United States enn. in
bis address the speaker contended that
Jlsnar kad mad hla at Lack a upon Mm
to iiuirr in purpomi u a. wcri imiu-
loal uabaj, that ha had brn unfair and
untruthful la hla charasa. had dlatorted
: the facta in order to besmirch the cbr-
. artar and reputation or ui senator, ana
that he uaa followed mm xor uiree rears
with that and la view.
The apeaker . questioned tha motlrea
of Mr. Heney; aald that they were not
inapirad ty a dealra to promote the
cause of political and elvlo rfeneretloo.
and charred that the California had
deliberately lld in many of hla aocuea-
. tluna, giving falae Impression by doou
menu he read before hla audience
' when ha had la hla possession , other
and companion letter and document
explaining away anr Intent or effort of
vrnnnlninr. Throurhont the addrena
the apeaker WU frequently interrupted
by applauaa, and when he defended hlm
stood bv hla friend a. Mitchell. Hermann.
WlUiamaon and o there, be roae to the
helghta of eloquence ana cneerea
to The echo. In doalng ha briefly re
ferred to hla dealra to return ta the
senate, savin that ha hoped if there
were those who aonaldered him a fit and
Qualified man for the plae Uier would
raat their ballots for bin nomination
ana election. .. . ( -:
, Batty XXka Olds Bays, "
It waa the old time political - rally
crowd that greeted Bene tor Fulton when
lie entered the Armory. All of the old
timer were on hand, .Parlous candi
date for the different office aat on
the platform. whUe Judge Oeorge H.
WlUlkroa oootipled a prominent plaoe,
and at the doe of Senator Fulton a ad
drees apoka briefly in favor of Fulton'
reelection. Tha senator waa preoeded
by Ie Caprio' band and accompanied
by William IX Wheelwright, the chair
man of th evening, who Introduced
fcenator Fulton.
Aa Senator Fulton took big plao on
the platform aome admirer in the audi
ence called for three cheer for Fulton,
which were given with a will. 1mm
'dlately aome on In another part of tha
liaJl called for three cheera for Francia
reluctance that be had left hla poet at
Washington at thla time.
were
Matters of
there
HOW MANY TIMES
CAN YOU DO IT?
'! ' fMaaBBaBBsaalaaaaaBaPBai ;' . ' w''
Chance to Get Valuable New Pianos,
':C :! Freeat EUers.
TCHara stores sell the three foremost I
ha Iioatea Vulladelphia, and tha Uobart
1 you want a piano, an hour1! work
mai aecurt you. one wiioout coaw
ThV three most uo-to-date piano
manufactorerf M America hav
oined with the Eilerg eitabllthment I
in a novel aavertuing contest.
llEloi
V , ,
InspectoiGeneral Union Veteran Leilioh
' V 1 : - 1 k. 8ay$?f ?I Can Recommend Ferwa at a Saft and Reliable Mtauxnir . :
High Officials and iPromlnent
'. Citizens
Give Unqualified Endorsement
1 to Pe-ru-na. ; ' . - ;
No Mecllclne In'tKe World tan
4rrAt ImDArtanoA wr rvDdln-r tar 1 m a novel AdTertllintr CODteSC. inCI' " I ' n. J... Raapa lmnrArriWA
.VKto,Vr who correctly the Swift Packing: Company Pre- ' '.rrouuw a n u.o . .
Ull 1,111 I . . a , .oua e a ax I APT mnn I 1 It '
Dim to Kush Cnnstmr- 7rrdy.ui loauiHv.uaio.
th hfatory of Ita Improvement But. hi P.t '"?e' "I
contended, yet he had been unable to ceive abtolnteljr free one magnificent
seour what waa Oregon' da i or right new ajpright piano of the , famoui
He hoped to live to ae th tlm when ifjc-ii JT.i,. , , ' . ,
a i in aa rna rireir aaiuiiai i . . .
uiA and Portland ws The second award will be a atroerb
the areateat ahlpplnr center otb!- new eweet toned popular Hobart M.
f'HI.V.lU Zy.,. ;:.,n. I CabI piano; the third a ward, will be
HVlllV.1. Vvi.wu, " . . , , j , - a.
and othera or pressing importance every one nignesi grauc icoicr yiuu au
minute that ha apent awaV from Waah- .hiolutelr free. i
ma-ton wsa a minute loai in ma naev j.-..-.t : it, m r . , . ' - " - r
ori tor the good of th Uta AOUiuonai -vaiuaoie priae will o ji(fojj & yaQ m llaVe ?7V "J?0" u.n? Pr "upreate
ii e Kan fitwtaMi riiravtf iv tri r leai rawaHin i fTivan - wn T ti e ffifirr To inwinv rfn i iiuh nmnnr. inuvueinuajni urau ai
a as a uwe aa r a i I v ' e-'w
v - ... .... .1"- rotWAiHe nf fho Toctifior
.. ' .' r -.,i.
Terrible Caae of Xndigoetloiu
,' Mr. Donald Robb Jr- If Vrlght area
J. lleney, and judging from th volume
of the aound. aecmlnalv th nam voloea
which a moment befor had cheered ftw day that I would be Involved
ill 9 venawr pniK xvriu vuw. nivi,
of hla being In Oregon at ttia time. f special merit
mere la dui on oonaiaemiiuu in .. . . , , r,..
brought me back to Oregon." he aald. Uae pen and ink only. Punctua
"I ahduld not hav eoma aimply to urge tion. correctnesa. ipellinff and lest
o rannncJdhaVT would nofjb !li,ity.!'i" b,e.,fct0rS j" A"."8
her daring the campaign. I felt that me winner, wnte your aaaresi piain
bavtng aervad the people for alx year ly anj the number of times you have
they could know from my recora wneut-1 ,t,A ..n.n-. mA
ar I should be aent back to Waahlngton, ' v"1
"I expected oppoaition, but 1 expected of the stamped or "address" side of
tnat it wouia be eonauciea nionr iueirn rrn
VX&ftt&JES-MrZl Expert penmeh and enp.ver. are
uim in arder ta aatisfv a Doiitlcal barred from thi contest Only one
oabal. having aa 1U object my political car(J from etci fgmijy yrill be ac- cf ennatrnrtlna th hiilMfne- tnr tha
annihilation. , .1 knew nothing of thla An ,,rli. tnr ot oonsirucung .U DUliainf for the
until I eaw ' an inUrvlew Vom , Mr. "pd;. .i? L. Swift Packing company will be
Heney. attacking my character. lad- aminaUon after dose of contest -The ,tmrfaA nn tll r, -.v..
AMiaavi aa. iAffar rn mm uLLinar inn nil riaoteiAn -i st iaa e- tv Km.i i - )
gThlaaa t7eitvaae , T at 4aan an ria4ae.
fc. acv avatiajei ' auwvywUMWU W UW VI
iurea uptions on.Landr0!.'"' wm!i , "
ra , , - I "Wnlla on Yialt to Beaton I must
Official KeCentlT VIS-1 hvr U aomthln that did not agree
. , " ' . .. I with my atomaeh. aa a terrlbl case of
nea uty to look ior a rif?0!1 ftneweo. .t tu-rK.
, ommended to ma, and after aalag three
J TJUlft. I bottle I was entirely earea. j there-
ror recommeoa raruna to any on aur
ferlna; with, atomaoh irpubla."
SaOTpiir; 6 , .April 27.
masdlng that he place before tha peo-1 tilers llano iiouse. Worms Ufeat
pia of Oregon the foundation upon whicTi t Dealers, 353 Washington ' St,
h baad the atatemenU or Und brand- p .. . n7 . "
a4.M.rnre tha HMD aa a WlUfUl MO """
maticioua liar. 1 will amy nnre uiafc ins
attitude
Every Trace of Catarrh Gone.
Warn a aa . m .1
Wlimo a momn me actual WOn Mr. Jamea P. Bracken, tltt Tenth tra.
New Tork City. N. X- baa ocoupled th
office of Water Inipector of Mew Tork
vu iu jreuiusuja. iota earrlaa on an artanalva nulmhlna- bual.
much la stated by those close to the neaa at 10 Tenth ava u 1 Post
affairs Of the big corporation. Deputy of Grand Knight of Belgna
Tha now iM ! te.eV hl.h h. MU'B "' wramnua ji.
-" . - " " " I V ! writu aa.rnllnwa?
uvnmu company constructing
I
to Packinghouse, town la completed bothered m In on form or another,
half war acroaa the alonah and the was troubled with avaaal catarrh. V
i?r toV Biould a vacancy occar in the worw of rnahtnT tha ramalndar of affecaed say aaoiaaob, which troub
offloe I wouM do what I could to assist ""ra ot punning me remamaer oi , . . TT.w. i .
htm. Whan the ae.slon waa over, Web- the trestle Will be hurried aa much tit wa coor and I did not aeem to
&4 .lmWr " PO-lblt. According to livestock ran.hyoIndlgU bTrad
with him a fish warden. Mr. Webster has officials the sidetrack Will be com- m tlmM J,- - '
l ."1S lime WM nil . iu.r .. . M ... . L. . . I V.I 1. IL. .1 v . ,v. - .
n.tion of what he had been doing ne-l"""'"0 xuw iniwrnw, a ass urea weo-iusu way acrutn ioa aiuugu ana ma wh irnuuimi nun a nm iwi
cretly for three yeara. '
Attacked From Bear.
Senator Fulton then went into
history of hla advent In eongreaa.
told of havlns- eons to tha aenat
2! rZZrT thi w.?ISf TaaiS HSU'S t'v Meea Ped before the month la ended and I 1 -vtod to. tak. P-run and !
after hla entrance at Waahington. cam Heney or his agents, br their powers then the actual work Of construction r?2" " " J!!r!r. jTii: nZZZZ
tha Indictment of Mitchell. Hermaau of persuaalon. to make tha sworn state-1 .v. t. v v ourt aimoat eompieta. Today
and WUllamaon. leaving him alon to menu That la all there waa to that uu u"w panf; auun wm do there la not a trace of catarrh In my
Dear the burden or tn state a wora. I aiisvr&oie sury uiat wn up aim aieev BLarieu. I ayaiem. aaa x can say wiinoui neaiia-
"I admit" he said, "that it was with and had such work gettma down, w.i. ,11 i. v. .v. I tlon that Parana eared aaa
faint heart and discouragement tnai 11 oenaior ruuon aeienaaa nimaeii i " Z . " i
viewed th future. Laboring In th In- against tha charge that he had repre- Union stockyards at th sam tlm as
tereat of the atate I oon dlacoverKl aentea tn nnterestar m tn senate, and on th Swift plant. ut tha former wUl
that I had to protect myaelf from aec- called to mind the Alllaon amendment 1 K. -.,(kl -nt
. . . .k. . Yn.. .Ill to tha railroad rata hill, whloh ha hsAi0 completed firt
remember that It waa reported every I framed, and th Oregon snd California
would be lnvotvea in liana inu resoiuiion wiitco proriaea
in. mnii rraiin. nM rsnnrii wou iui wv j iwiuviwuvb vi luw sraui ub"
anplauae of tha land rraud proseoutor. 1 D crystallind into poaltlve atatemnnta. I cause or aiaregard xor lta proviaion by
Mingled with th cheera, however, cam 1 1 ( would ,atrlke them- down. And Bp I the railroad company. He closed by
cries of : "out him out" ' and sibilant I .). Mn mm ha had nron? that 1 1 savins' that If tha people were convinced
1 lilsses. .nrmr,) t t-nd imnn his ' a tmJi that h was a fit man to represent
in hla smeecn or xniroaueuon air. it.kii.h ki. kA hn ha nidi Mem. and mat nia record in tae aenate
- Wheelwright reviewed th eenator 1 hl Addreaa . here, the question, wa , up I bad been good, he would be proud to
rear in eongreaa leuing ox wnai ne naa 1 10, mQ whether' I would allow' myaelf I nav meir suppori ror rteieouoa ,
aocoiupiuuau wiuis wurum, "aw D I and th peopl Of tha atate to rest un- .wr r unun win apeaa u ureeron
only member of the Oregon delegation I der n.m of his aocusatlOBS placed City tonight and will close hla cam-
on duty in Waahington. ;H spoke, of 3 ialaehc. t here lmi paign with a rally at Bavoy hall Eaat
th great need of keeping a man of mx I 'vviiile I aataem it a areat honor to Burnstde street and " Grand avenue
arixir avnrl senior! tr of rank in the tea
Me, and eomp&red the ueetulneea of Ful-
iTlhtn.t7inaal? Z higher and that is th good opinion of
about her that th meeting waa for a . v," .,. -
moment stampeded by th admlrera of th" lJtmh "J1! ,
, Oovernor Chamberlain. - Mr. Wheel- "Hallo and Bpl.,
represent the people of Oregon in on- Thursday night Rufus Mallory will b
greaa, yet Uier is on ining 1 aaieem " vo.,.-1 -y-""""a "
troduce Senator Fulton.
rrlirht had snoken of th need of an
xoerienoed man and or me man stand'
lnc of Senator Fulton on th committee
list - .-
Cneers for caamsariau.
"And
o'uestion.
berlaln
houae arose
out tha voice ot, Mr- wheelwright, who
aongnt vatniy to proceeo.
"I am glad to hear
vlauaa" said Mr
aaJvo had aubalded.
, a good fellow and
Tor three years there has been
recret cabal carried on against ma of
which Ur. ueney baa Dean tn leading
and active neaa vvnen i went to n asn-
lngton In HQS, I found that they had
AMENDMENT
(Continued from Page On a)
berman of April 11. 108. contained th
tin brings us to tha Democratic tiled a secret report against my char- fiiSwin8 ,.rIS"L .v.
ha bega.; -Oovernor Cham- acter. not charging a crime hut . . ' - -7 -rrin , at Vhi ?ZZ
lnsLanliy irom all over tn 1 taming stun wnicn tney naa gone aown i . .r ..V... r.-i- r.T- 7-
a storm of cheera drowning Unto th sewer to collect. It was not "'V
a report required by law.
report In the discharge
It waa not a
of any duty.
taken.
"This 1 tn dui wnicn give in in-
that rouna or ap-iout one actuatea py maiice ana spieen. i i. IX . .T-VT. V A
Wneelwrlght when the I Senator Fulton then charged that Mr. v,""'?"
.b. H!'..fjLs tsr.r 1010". untS
I any cumber of Democrat here to-Ian article from th Argonaut of San "2f,w" J?0, Mn,mi.iM,
night I am glad to know It. for. 'while Franclaco, atUcklng Heney and his , Vk A ifo W, ln .t ,rT j!rV,
the oil holds out to bum th vUest sin- methods, in which ft waa charged that " J""MK toilar conatruotlre rather
uivuivua, aia wui-U ll w saas vaaajrva vaaaav. jtt -1
Heney allowed Kuef to teatlfy that h I rSmiri
xwr may return.'
. The crowd greeted Mr. Wheelwright's I did
Quotation with a ripple of laughter and I wh
be ran to call for Fulton. In a moment I Docket drawn bv Heney.
the call waa taken up in different part I The aenator then read from th re
not have an immunity contract
when be at tha tlm had on , in
"It forestall mistake and Injustice
Instead of correcting them after they
It will prevent the repetition or aucn
tn cau waa taaen up in cunerent parta lne aenator tnen read xrom tn r- -
cf the houae,-while "the apeaker closed port flled againat him in -Washington Jrn .njnril th lumber
hi remark hurriedly tnd presented th in wrhich It waa charged that Brownell v.,.be.n eP"enced in th iumher
. M la a 4 . . a J Srag T SB SI BS SS SI
speaker oi the evening.
senator jnuton. aa he arose, was wel-lor the senatorial contest of ism,
had voted for Fulton at the last hour
upon
oomed by great applause and after call-1 the promise of appointment to th of -log
attention to bis hoarseness, caused flc of district attorney.
My a never cold and overexertion of hi I "Heney knew when he elgned y that
voice, tnanaea tn aualeno .for their paper." aald the senator, "that Brown
pyeeence. . I ell had voted for me from the. first
i wisn to axprea my profound I to the laat He knew when be mad
rate caaea.
"It will affect no final outcome hut
Will promote Justice. .
'This bill. Knows as senate dui as,
has been In the hands of tha senate
oommitte on lnteretate oomraerc sine
December 4, 1S07. , Th chairman of
this committee la Senator Elkins of
Weat Virginia; Its others members are
Benator Cullom of Illinois. Aid rich of
Khod Island, Keaa of New J eraejr, Dol-
An official of th Cudahy Packing
Agreeable and Effective Tonic.
Cornoral John Finn. "Waahlnrton. IX
C, veteran soldier of th Civil War,
company baa been In th city for several prominent Grand Army nan and corn
days,' and has been looking over several mander of the oldest post In the United
pieces of property th eastern packing State. John A. Rawlina Post No. U. de-
company la said to have taken option
on. While nothing of a definite nature
regarding th Cudahy Packing company
will be given out by officiate, there la
no denial of the report that tha com- i
panv Intend to a ecu re a alloe of the
trade of th Pacific northwest Alaaks
and the orient by building a plant here.
ALL TRAINS ARRIVE
AS PEli SCHEDULE
partment of tha Potomac, Grand Army
of th Republic, writes:
Tern na was recommended to m by
many of my associate, and 1 have glvan
It a fair trial. Hav found It a most
agreeable aae affective toaio, pleasant,
soothing, and leaves orre free from tha
deleterious affects produced by th
many nostrum now on th market I
bar suffered from catarrhal affllotlonai
'mm'-:.
' i , ' - 4
coL homir nioca.
Col. Homer Rtgga, Jnapeotor General on tha staff of th National Com-
Washington. D C aa follows:
"I thank you rery much for calling my attention to Peru n a. It is a
pleaaant aad off eoktr toalo, oar sua a prevanta oolda and eataxrhai affaa-
rff1 J."T0 f" "P0 Ur9' 1 cn recommend It.aa a saf and re
liable medicine ..
-V "'' -V ' . ' . ....... ; .
from ' th Penalop Bareau,
th past winter, and bat found Parana
moat beneficial and commend It ' for
what It naa done for ma. .
' . ReUeres) Mind and Body.
Mr. O. 'W. Woodbury', Bogers. Ohio
formerly Captain and Canter of th
Hiram College Basket Ball Teem.
writes: " . .....
When bodr and mind alike were
wearv and refused to work, a few doses
of Peruna restored lost atreagthand
Invigorated quicker and mora pertaan-
enuy tnan anytning i snow. i. y ,
Unheal t at tngly Recommends Pe-ru-ng
. " . .. m. . v i. . ....vu., vwur-
mander Army and Navy Union of U. 8.
A. 410 11th t N. E. Waahington. Dl
C writes: v.
1 have no hesitation in endorsing
your Peruna aa a most efficient oar for
oajtarrh, Mr own experlenoa and that
of many friends who have been bene
fited by Its us recommend It to all penw
sons suffering from that complaint"
i";.' ' rvwsa XaVMetsV" '; , Y
For. two' years Dr Hartmaa and bis
asalsUnts hav Incessantly labored ' te
create Peruna In a tablet form, and their
trenuoua labors hav Juat been crowned .
with gueceas. People who object to
Uould madlctneg can now secure Peruna
tablets. Tbeae tablets ' represent th
medicinal Ingredients of Peruna, and
each tablet la equivalent te ene average
do. , .
The Family Relies on Fe-ru-na,
A. Howltt Nlckeraon, Op tain TJ. 8.
Army. Adjutant General ' on General
McCook's. staff, writes from th Census
Building. Washington. D. C, as follows:
"It affords ma areat pleasure to com
mand Peruna as a moat exoellent tonlo
with many medicinal qualities that as
sist nature-in overcoming -the various
NIS with which the human famllv Is
often afflloted. and la alway In danger.
"A a general thing. I bar bean on-
posed, to what are known aa patent
medicines, but Peruna has long since
overcome this feeling. It Is now, aa It
haa ben for a Ion a time. ' a. well estab
lished family medicine with us, upon
which wa rely to give tired nature sub
stantial restoration."
Northern Paclflo No. 1. due at
7 o'clock, arrived 'on tlm a
Southern Paclflo No. 11, dua'at
1:1, arrived on tlma
Southern Paclflo No. It, du at
H:iO, arrived on tima
O. R. N. No. I. du at
o'clock, arrived on tlm.
a R. If. No. B. du at 1:41,
arrived on tima
Aatorla & Columbia No. fl
du at 11:15. arrived on time.
AT THE THEATRES
aiasBBBjaeaajgaayjasejpaO
!EEtf T
Per BalTroaA Commissi oast:
Vote For ;
93 1 X I W. at. XurtbaH.
It I X Congressman W
Never represented any
called special Intereata.
of
i XDla.
tha sc
. The Eternal Clty.M
Hall Calna'a beautiful play, 'The ?tr-
nal aty." which th Baker stock com
pany is presenting all this week, '.
ruied witn moat magniricent and - Im
pressive scenes, tha aetting of which
requires somewhat longer than for an
ordinary play. " Hence ft will be neces
sary to raiaa th curtain at S:0S in tha
evenings and 1:65 at th Saturday mat
inee. Aa'no on can be seated during
the act it Is advised that every on
make an effort to arrive at tha theatre
aa early aa t o'clock this week.
"Lm Colle Marie" at Lyric.
That famous emotional melodrama.
"La Belle Maria" in which tha Allan
company opened tha weak at th Lyric
laat night Is on of the big theatrical
events of the season, and no mistake.
Patron of th Lyrlo arc fortunate tn
having" such an attraction '&ffred them.
Movtngr picture as usual. .
' Almost Grand Open.
' Thar . la almost grand opera at th
Grand thla week. Th Doria Opera
Trio hav an act which Is as near
grand opera as can be found In vaudU
vllle. The selection from "Fanst" Is
superb. Gladys Vsn, th comedienne.
Is making a hit with her aonga and
sayings and tha dancing of Cantor and
ourtia Is clever. Odell and Klnlev
have a specialty which please. :
.... . i' i n m hi m ff-
1.1''.:" , "norodom. ;S ' ; t .
Tlorodora." srreateBt of all musical
comedies. Is now at tha Marouara where
a .fine performance Is being rendered
tT tn can rancisco crpera company
This Is the only time that tha theatre
roers or I'oruana nave naa me oppor-.
unltv to see this beautiful entertain
ment at popular prices. Teddy Webb,
tha nomilar comedian, la clavtna Twee-
dlepunoh and haa the best role he ha
ever unaveriajcen, , mer win d a i
matinee Saturday."
' fc0up4d Vsbatm Tomorrow.
A-'"-"-f--The charming young actresa.' Flor-
.-1 . , .. .
ence uwr, ana ner splenoma company,
will begin' an engagement of three
nights at the Heillg theatre, Fourteenth
and Washington streets, tomorrow
night In the musical college play,
"Cupid at V as sax." A special price
matinee will be given Saturday, Seats
are now selling t theatre for th en
tire engagement
A Ilooaler Daisy." ? .
Tomorrow there will be a matinee
of -A . Hoosler Daisy" . at th Star
theatra Thla is next to the last week
of tha French Stock company and tha
current program Is one which Is bring-
Ing crowds to the theatra "A Hoosler ''
Daisy" la a romance of an Indiana waif,
who Is finally . restored to her wealth
through tha assistance ot a tramp, who
Is her father tn disguise.
vMHpvMasrfajwMeniaawMaaawaB
, Pot Bailroad Commiaaionar
Vot For
" 03 f X I W. M. Hfexnrart.
thank for th asaemblage hero of thla (the statement that he waa signing a
. splendid audienoa," h aald In beginning. I deliberate and malicious 11a"
"T 11 1Abaj1 aa V.lwV .l U.. aVU-a -M T I O 4. W..la- t W JI - ai ... M
the circumstances you should coma la true the story of Heney that Hermann miSmSJ ranf MaaaauaFZ
so areat numbers to give me an oppor- haa testified before the. grand i Jury &,lllJ?t&Jr,I rUitSfitl
tuuTty to gtv my .id of th ca that th. Oregon delegation had JecldeS lifFLJSjf rU.rn
Why jmitoa Zft Capital.
to vote for Hall for attorney; He read
t Rmatnr iPnlt ..m i . -.u I telegram from Hermann in which
senator Fulton said It waa with great Hermann denied giving such testimony.
FIVE BROTHERS
"Heney knew-that this statement was
I untrue, ix nermann gave sucn testi
meny before the grand Jury Heney has
a record of It and I defy him to sro-
twoa Coffee. I auce the record." aaia tne senator.
xna aiays vet "inciaent was also
rmliaA tt niuuHrtn. TTnv hod ihlM
tui la uiuiff iiorr enmsa rrrrm a i tmr . r. f mivi nan r,,r ni. vnri rnr
ran In Iowa. It ehowa how possible it I Fulton at the last under promise of
i i r ul,""y one man to be mis-1 personal gain.
Ail Tlwoghs Tax
taken about a matter, but four make
h wuna otunaer at once.
Thirteen year ago," writes a colonel
of th late war. "I wia a confirmed ln-
-unaoie to attend to businaas. I
had heart trouble and had It bad.
TDeoldlngto conault a apeclallat. I
told my wife I waa goln.gr to Chicago
for a few day on business, not saying
.What th main business waa
k "On arriving n the city I went to aee
,njaA..n Jl.jfZ"11 nr and had to
climb two flights of stairs. I thought
would never get to the top. I could
only go up two or three steps at a
Om and 1id this by hanging onto tha
railing. When I got to the man's of
fice, I wa ao exhauated I had to rest
before I could state my errand.
e?.tim1r,nln, ,l U8-bt out my
specialist He looked me overrasked
m If I used tobacco, or Intoxicating
liquors: I said no. Ever drink coffee?
es,. always have, la fact It is all I
hn!i20,,UK,rt lt.op 'J ntrely. said
the doctor, Why man, I gasped, what
will I live ont Did you ever drink Pos
tum.,haakod. ,,J said no. Then he
asked me where I was stoDDtatr ni
r.n-Wi I?tauran,t w"h instruo-
ni.. X. . "I there and really
:lUtn..,rom th trt I stayed
more than -ten' days and went home
?Vn? "tt5A,b,t.ttir- 1 culd sleep tmd
that oneV feeling hart gone, sure
enough. 'When I arrived at home I
lust picked uo my ault case and walked
om9T,ffo thaxlepot as apry as a kitten
and I'll not soonforget the happy sur
pr sed look .o my wife's fac.
. VV hen. she opened the suit case, she
found two packages of poatum! She
l.ighed at me and , said we could get
plenty at the store. I had alwava been
f tnlrky about myi ffeTaJSy tot?
brother were all acquainted -with the
fine Java my wife used to make
We were all banker and got to
rther sometimes for a visit AboMt
thla time the-.ll ruMned'Vc bat
our house and remarked that thev .
wo Tot Prom Kays.
"Henev knew, for the record of th
leclslature show it," he said, "that Mays
did not cast his vote for me at any time.
He knew that Mays sat stolid when the
vote was changing to me, and never did
cast his vote for ma He knew when he
made that statement that it was a llo
made for the purpose of Injuring me,"
The speaker then took up the Brownell
letters, which Mr. Heney had used
against him, particularly the one In
which Fulton bad written to Brownell
..!.. V. n . . . 1 .4 i. . V. inr rxr
e.lUR .JO wuuu W.IU TV. VV .
Cotton, then Juat appointed federal
judge, in Browneii's behalf, and which
Heney contended had to do with Brown
ell's indictment j",
"Heney had two letters," said'' Sena
tor Fulton, "and he uaed only the on
which would serve his purpose. It is
easy to Interpret letters to discredit a
man. He used this letter which I wrote
to Brownell, promising to Intercede in
his behalf, but he did not use Browaell's
letter to which mlna waa an anawer."., -
The senator then read th Brownell
letter. In which Brownell had asked Ful
ton to use his influence with Cotton to
secure an appointment for Brownell
t ..... . a. .1 ,im .9 VT..,... ' .
i ; n , .-"wiims rme corree.
f ue called , me ot . and aald W must
ve some eoffea . . i. " .
'Make Posuim just as you hav Wh
d..lt! t l said, Tha boya -were ail about
" I bad been from drinking eoffea
n hey complimented my wife on her
Jnvti' and drank two cups apiece.
"After dinner ah told them it was
pt Java. Wbatl No. it wa. Postim.
i Men she- told them of my compltl re-i-.v'rv
alni-e quitting ooffee and using
? vt urn. Thev all went away de
t. c!Mio1 to oult coffee, and we are all
ti.y-y !. tue pink of good health,
t i w e sitrlyuta it largely to tba. use
a rwiin. Name riven by
4 1 - 3 Clwelt, i-'.cu.
attorney for the Southern Pacific, and
iraued that Henev was uniust ana un
fair in using- hi name alone, twisting 1
to make it aonear that the promise o:
intercession had td do with th Brown
eu indictment.. '"
XagaxdW. gmith Affidavit.
The speaker then took- up the J.- 8.,
Smith affidavltu ana oontenaea in at
Heney knew when be produced th af
fidavit that Powell would deny that Ful
ton had anything to do with he alleged
bribery 'of Smith. H charged that
Henev Was unfair In not stating : that
rowell would mane tne aeruai. i a.iao
took up the statement . of Heney con-
10 ir
ooue
hla defense, holding tkiat no matter what
rar V
under Indictment and grew aldquent In
might b charged againat him he wfuld
never have to meet tha charge that he
had deserted a friend in need, 'i
' Tha Webstar affidavit was dismissed
.briefly. - f- S-.-5-' ' ;
In speaking of this. Senator Fulton
said:. . '.. :
- "Well, I -don't ear to go into 1 thl
very . much. , Mr. Webster did vote for
me and I was very grateful for it On
day he 'came to me and said be thought
he might as well make hay while the
sun waa shining. He said h could tget
taken care of by the other -. side. I
asked him what he wanted. He aald it
was not necessary for him to say wjiat
he wanted, - He finally asked ma to
promise to see that a vacancy existed In
the-office of state fish warden and have
hiin- appointed. I told him that office
wss aiready- filled and it waa not in my
u-er l' Ulsiriace tne tncuffiDent jLt
of : Mississippi, Foster of Louisiana,
Newianda of .Nevada ana Taylor or Ten-
naase. .. .
.. "There seem to have been deaultot-y-l
consideration or tnia bin, ana it is un
derstood that some slight. changes not
objectionable to its . original framer
hav been made, but stilt It Is not re
ported out for action by th senate;
The duty of lumbermen and shippers
or all classes is clear.' .
"Let the senators and representa
tives know by letter' and wire and
through the dally press what th peo
ple think about tms matter."
" 1- -
SET TIME TO HEAR
STANDARD'S APPEAL
(United Prase Leased WlfO
Chicago, April 15. The United States
circuit court - of appeals - today - - an
nounced that on May 7 and the appeal
of the Standard Oil company In that
case or the f zv,i40,uoo tin imposea by
Judge Landls in Chicago will be heard.
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' The antiaeptic healing agent (or '
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COOKING EXHIBIT of the
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to Continue THIS WLILK
The Stove and Range Department makes the announcement that this interest
ing cooking event will continue until Saturday, instead of ending today, as
announced previously,; This will enable those who have not had the oppor
tunity of seeing -the "New " Process" in operation ; to attend "during the last
exhibit days and witnessing the remarkable efficiency and economy i of this
modern cooidngr apparatus., JttUT BISCUITS AND COFFEE are being
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III
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HOUSLCLEANING Supplies
Today; and tomorrow in the Basement Department- list
of bargains from which thrifty housekeepers can spply
MMte their needs. ? 'ft w-7 ' I
Wire Carpet Beater,: v n j Ox jFiber Scrub Irtish,,. OA
special. ..... .. , .V. AaaC I special. .... ,,. ..'..'..'...' . aaUC .f
-Out Leader-,Wash- OC
1 JC board, special. .. . ., awi7C
Handled Scrub Brush,
special. ..... .. ... ......
a a 9
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Table Ironing Board, .3 feet, 6 inches, O E
. . . a. aia!
Class Washboard, special..
special
14-jnch Paragron Feather Duster,' apedal.40
No. 2 siie Willow Clothes Baskets, pU.65,
Wa 3 size Willow tlothes Baskets, spl.TOf
Mrs, Potts' Sad Irona, set of 3, nickel, plated
. irons, with stand .and detachable han QCj,)
die special,. .', ;.V. ... . . .'aJC .
'Moot Extension Step Ladder, special. .91.50
7-foot- Extension Step Ladder, special.. $1.65
Folding1, Wash Bench, indispensable dj 7f?.
in the laundry, special. vlss O
Tha "Snow White" Washing Machine." Thla' la particularly; well constructed machine haa
apaclally larga tub made of red cypress, v Gearing ia almple In construction la strong and
durable, and haa roller bearings where required, thua reducing friction to a mini- d7 CA
mum, and win run forward or backward with perfect ease. Special price ia..M.....ap.JU
Tomorrow in the
DRAPERY
SECTION
,36-inch' Silkoline, in plain and
r figured effects; 15c . . fin
quality, per yara.. . .x Vv
Figured Curtain Swiss, 36-inch
and 45-inch widths; , , JJ
40c quality, per yard . . .jLO v,
$3.75 and,$4XX) values in .Not
tingham Lace Curtains, 9. pat
terns to select from at tne spe-
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