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1 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL' 18, 1D08. i "Mi Raakatoon runs through no poor land. nine ma contract were .mad Tor this new road the entire country ttwen i ' i i . . - . i itiiimueir ana riuakatoon una Tan mi. tied up in advance of construction, and all government land available liave beam entered and settled upon. Many town altea will ba surveyed and opaned A Square Deal Ei up aiong- tuts Una or railway during; the I coming summer and It la eipected that I before the July 1 celebration there will I be a veritable rueh of aettlera along thla I new road for the thousand of acra of other lands that are available. It Is I anticipated that the entire line between d Fort William and Kdmonton will be completed and la operation next rail. Ail Sort of Change. Nowhere In the United States are rii!nfrA MflnilfnrhirPra Will "f P so many rule wuwfew , i not round in arithmetics ror reo niuner vmiues ana quauuiT uni foreign lands to those of Uncle Sam V Make Special Trip to Orient for Purpose of Stud ying Commercial Con ditions There. 2 !i Marod you when you buy Dr. Pierre's family medicines lor . ail tne lngrtai en la nterl.,g Into them are printed on th bottle-wrappers and their forraulai are attested under oath ai being complete andcorrocl You know Just what you are paying for and that the ingredients are gathered from Nature's laboratory, being elected from the most valuable native medicinal root found growing In our American forfaCrmdjvhlle potent to cur are perrsnif harnjlewftea to lbs nori delicate womgiLrCnilJTFrp Not a entTintothetrifQ;uLMTit,;iJ aa In a slnais office on. La, Salle street Here are chanced not only the "mark" of Germany, the "peso of . Argentine, "franc" of France and the "shl the VMCSWS A rar.it- 17' ling and i)r.'MTVliinlLfl -Unl ; uiii in yii iiyl.-i4uia, ivorrln. iLle ageut po 4 tiling" In In measure of all the world Into American of old Knrland. to their eaulvalent dollara and cents, but also curious grai ' V (Bpeetaf Dispatch te Tb JooraaL) Chicago, April 11. The extension of Americaa - trade , In toe orient, which , has so long been urged by commercial i Interesta In this countryf haa , received a new Impetus tnd at fait bids fair to become an assured fact On the aame day that 17 Japanese 'bankers, mar bushels- This la one of the tasks of I board , of trade accountants, - for the whole world's Quotations are received by the big grain exchanges and fur nished to the Dubllo. They come by cable, usually in units that are strange to most Americans. Instead of bushels, I farts, Berlin anu, Antwerpquote grain by toe "kilo." 100 kilo being, equal to l.tf bushels: Buenos Ayres by the cahls." which eauals 13.11 bushels: Russia by the "chat work." of l.t bush els, and England by the "quarter," of eight - bushels. The "cental," of . 100 DOMeaaei I ti LiTiiMuTnw aTchTTl nronertlMiof Its own. being a most valuable antiseptic and and- ferment, nutritive ana tooMing uomuj- eenv - , . Glycerine plays an Important part In D". Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery in the cure of Indignation, dyspepsia and weak ttomarh, attended cy sour names, heart-lurn. foul breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling In stom ach, biliousness and kindred derange an a a. ax V. a. ateAmnsik H VA Sk TA KfaVsa)ffl JCIIM VI tUI BKUIIiavUi a y v-a iv avr " vi - . Besldca curing all the above distressing atlmanta. t hn.rlrlnn Medical DlBAOVerv Is a peclflo for all diseases of the mucous membranes, aa catarrh, whether of the nasal passages or of the stomach, bowols or pelvic organs. Even In Its ulcerative stagea It will yield to thla sovereign rem- pounds, which arithmetics mention, aa ahinteand editors) arrived In this city a matter of fact, has not been generally itegee u will yieia 10 inw aoyereign rem . .7 I! iIIhJh-. a,.7 Uaopted outside of California as a unit edy t Ha usobo persevered In. InChronlo vr y - or quantity. The aaiiy cables irom i uaurrn oi tne iasai passages, is is won. lean iraae conaiuon. aonouncemeni i abroad, wnicn are widely posted and I while taking the "Uoiden Aieaicai m , was made that this oountry would re ciprocate oy sonaing a similar aeieg tiaa At marehanta and manufacture to Japan and China. The envoya wilt be aent by the Illinois Manufacturer' association and will sail sometime within the next six months in a special teamer, the first ef a new line of ships which has - lust been established oe 2 7 r" printed, Involve not only much technical eorary" for the necessary constitutional cSImm itbZr' ,ut If'i ff J0.-' treatment, to cleanae the passages freely yC.Wwill fOTsriS -AT! lirS, . three time, a day with l5r. Stgai Ho. But tney enable any. one, rich or I poor, to be at no such disadvantage aal are eotton planters in some southern states, where laws have been passed I wnicn anui out quotations rrom cotton exchanges. - Those laws have - been tween the United. States and the far .im.d -. dealings "for future delivery. as In the case or blue proposed in con- f ress relating to grain, but have left I he cotton planters In the dark as tol world prices and, consequently, at the mercy or tne Dig cotton ouyers, just as grain growers would b at tne mercy east. Several diplomats from the de partment of state will accompany the iraae envoys ror tne purpose oi ooacn ng the manufacturers In ' the Intrt eaclee of oriental court etiquette and aoclai srooedure. The delegation will Ir. .t. -t .." haigrain growers would om mi ine roarcj UfCMnarTorVaJLTth" " ipplnea will be touched in the course urM ",r tabooed. , of the trln and no nnnortunlty will Da lost to turther American commercial in ZrOBgat Trial. The longest trial In the history of tereats In. the Orient. The Japanese th united Statea cam to a conclusion go Association of Commerce during their Catarrh Remedy. Thla thorough course of treatment generally cure the worst In conrha and hoarseness caused by brenw cblat throat and lung affection a except cAn eamption tn Its advanced stages, the " UoUtaa U edict! Discovery, is a moat efficient rem edy. iwd t r In those obst mate, hang-on coughs caued by Irritation and conreatloa of the bronchial muconii membraoee. The "ilia" eovery " Is not so good for acuta coughs aris ing from sudden colds, nor must It be ex Dec ted to cure consuraDtlon In Ite advanced stagea no medicine will do that but for all the obstinate, rbrunlo coughs, which. If neg lected, or badly treated, lead ud to consumiw Uon. It Uthi wt medicine that can be tJt.-, go Association i of Commerce ' a,u"nf cago Northwestern railway STJ0. "MSTiS'JSL -iv al poraesslon of the around f2&ZiS l..,i".lVJL'l to erect It. nw 115,00,000 p party, who were gueat or tne v.nioa- ,Mt wt wh th- ut of th Chl. to ob- on which passenger station was aeridea. Awarding aamages amounting to I7fft.ooe to sov ciaimanta I The case waa one of the most Intricate sivii casea ever tried In Cook county throughout the trip to stop whenever! oi tne low- toil from the start Involved large flg-1 and wherever the envoya rv Klna-dotn desired and train dls patchera from Seattle to the Atlantis have been kept on the jump to locate fmorJS l the vlilto?. durlnar their urM nt unusual happening. The hear iT.UPnV V? th-te rfoimt wrelD September X 07. after 1,100 tay, according to their account, wer , h4 .nmin.,! .. nrM. tne neignt i the enterprli wacerway Disyates. finally, turned tn a verdict covering It All Interests' but tb Chicago an- closely typewritten pages, so bulky It Itary board now have united in urging took the clerk more than half an hour the deep waterway to the gulf and the to read It The rights of the respective bond lasue or izo.ooo.ouo io it, wnicn i pioperty owners, so nxed by tne jury, 1 to be retired by tb water power rev-1 ranged from one cent to $126,000. A enuea wnicn. tn tat purpose to ae-i peculiar. xeature or tne verdict waa tne This montn mere win at last valuation or two strips or una, one two ding to their iount, wert l0',?!" "52" fA.d' nVo. of"th offlc building and J.,f2"wl" h4 J.f Iffi.iSJ'tu Iso of American new.paper. Ca'VhruVdellberated'n1' in'! FRENCH MURDERS ' III MOROCCO velon. com to trial suit aggregating $S, 000,-I Inches and the other one foot wide, 000 against the sanitary district or Chicago for damage claimed by farm- Socialists at Paris Allege That Natives Are Slaugh tered 'by Troops. strip had boen left by an (United Praia Leased Wlre.1 Paris, April 17. Socialist agitation In I the chamber of deputies seems certain to force an Investigation of charges that Franc haa been conducting a camDalcn. oi murder In Morocco. The error In urvev ajid were valued bv the In ror a era in th Illinois valley as a result at l00. One hundred and twenty-five oi in suu.uuw gaiion per minuu irum i lawyer represented tne various prop Lake Michigan added to the river' lerty owners, snd they mutually agreed flow. .... . to the payment of 15 per day to the These Suits, if decided aaalnst Chl-1 lurora Instead of tha usual 11 fH Tha earo. will add a large um to th COSt I rhank in mrm.nl nt tha lurv faa waa Si . ,5faSrwnf cf1 a,r"ajL. 0Vk on ot the wrgest ever made out for Th war office haa formally denied $61,000,000, which will go toward the I thla purpose, nearly 110,000. Tin pmp- ii,.,wl,Mtin. k. n . , waterway' total cost. Until these KAl Vha? naThi etid i- inlmn the CCU8ao wade by Deputy Jaures. ulta are decided the drainage, true- the "machinery district": several bla Socialist leader, but the latter Is teea legally can raise tn gate or tneir firm will be compelled to find new lo- keeping up the fight so effectively that dam at Lockport and send down an ca.tiona. ..;.,k . ... " amount ef water which would flood .n.i . 9 Amaae s the valley. The city of Jollet and ZL' Z2if " " on . i. a a ari r riirra aiiuihm iiataa nnma nnm nar man i avu, - Oiner towns in wm riwn nrw --i-n-- ;-: --.--" -- Tl. mut ik. u valley hav been in real jeopardy ror I "V'" ... i1 1 nt irahiX,!?. . A. : j... wthhVldTbthTnd aam f doubted safe- K C. Froat, prealdent of the Chicago port, J.000 Moorish horse and foot 73iiiJuSaVSSX't Milwaukee fclectrlo railroad, now Jn soldier, attacked a numerically inferior forts of the sanltarv district to aecure receivership, and of other big Chleago compelled the latter to open a tn i a tn rarrv - me I j w vi yjj iui via in, auvm v &nd ao have consistently ODDOsed ef- atuwatiae lecirw rauroaa. now r tne sanitary aistnct to aecure i Ki,. , " ."'z v ,rT ui, enm tha atnta tn rarrv lh 4 iin urujiciur ut inn aiuib Ar&lnaa-e water through the ettv of """l railway, jonn . Hi UBliaine or Jollet behind retaining wall, the f6. Alaska, is the ilate-t to qualify breaking of which would inundate it '" 1" . inrare mn buslneas district During this month. ut in tne state or washing- alao. th suit of th state of Illinois ton. and a receivership for the Alaska against the Economy Light ft rower rauroaa exienas irora oe- company will come to trutl and deter- ward on Cooks Inlet, Inland Into an mine the amount to be paid for that unpeopled region. 62 miles, at 175.000 company's property rights where It ha Pr . anil, one of the most lavishly- begun a dam In the Desplalne river built atoam road on the continent. No at Dresden Heighta The construction freight or passenger are now hauled work was stopped by Injunction se- over the rustly rails, even in summer, cured by the state In accordance with end the one locomotive. It Is said, has plans which the state s constitution I ren oia to neip pay r rosi s salary. in division oi spoils irom construc tion companies form the basis of com plaint against Frost, the "financier," in this aa in other cases. "One of .the greatest evil now forbid, Canada's Tourta." Thla year the Fourth of July celebra tlon will have a Canadian rival. - . 1 A A LI.L 1 1 I WIIV V .vv...i WU,LU J ..." I American avatem of education If the we greatest evil of ZfZmAi th. inhVw .M.' nf that oimJ may be to have a system. Is the r!?S?,i 1 -l?iaf iSuhrinnn nn tar? r of children who finish planning a special celebration on I their arhoolltur at th. nt 11 1- 1 tha annlvaraarv nf tha fnimtln, 5."e,r CllOOHllg at tne age Or 14, IS ly. fire in self-defense and ba ranulaad with admittedly heavy loss. Ai-jaognreo-ai-Arsh, a Tangier pub lication from wHlch Jaurea t hi. .1. leged facts, maintains that the so-called oaiue was rcaiiy a massacre, I The natives had gathered peacefully, the paper says, for a "mahrof a kinVI of serni-rellaioua oicnlc. ahnut tha hut of Sidi-el-Ghlouml. a "holy man," when tne French appeared, and, without warn ing or provocation, began to ahell the camp. Partly from surprise and partly from faith that their "saint" would guard them against lnlurv. Al-Mno-h Arsb asserts, the throng was slow to rweai. v nen tne Tench cannonade began to mow them down hv nnr tha.. - , ' " -""J . ", leaving ms ground strewn with the mangled corpses of men, wom en and children, and even babies In at lit. received from and already are nlanni ZL tfS' i",,.fm'SS: l Chicago delivering a 'series of ad- (ion.- The 'confederation of th T colonies SSSTt ?..unirr."2iy ..MJ?'B,!n a . . ... . , - mm . m a I t" aiuaiVSV lailUIQ VI W U I V B I trill. ..f,Vu?SA4N"VlmI,w:uOIlTSI!e he continued. "1 the limited period 6f Amr,c VchrtrXZ. Formalitie, Delay the Recep- " iii-' ana not ror college, nut what la need- means more than uaual to Winnipeg. pa u tho contlnuou education which for on that oate the new government fasts an through life." At a banquet transcontinental line known aa the I .iv.t. ti.. Vi.in.. ti,... ..u Grand Trunk Paciflo railway, will begin re.!dent Eliot told 400 enthusiast unS.1U i.rVn" frIltnwln1n,Pe grafluatea of the change that had tak Saskatoon, a d ftance of 650 miles. The n oUce In American university orM- 1UO GAINS HIS TITLE tlon of the New Duke of Dev onshire as s Peer. entire line will be complete in London, April 17. Though the late In every Llaatlon urM mathnda rinrlna- th. aa I 1" " A" and Baska-lin hir.h h. ha. h.n Man I Uuk Ot Iovonshlro h&s an heir In th 1 .!. . . "1 I "Hivii aav a,arw -"- a uavaiu7alh aa 11H I I toon insiae or tne next year. The new vard. He made a plea for Individualism Person of his nephew, there Is yet no vjanei n aa aa 1 m o r o aa f 1 f n aa TiAn u ltia I I i s . i j I . 1 an.boVrtn a '""Z w.,uo?n" l"fJU0"ce rr ni- "ute of Devonshire. The heir's claim curing nis stay in tne City ha, to be aanctlnnt h th u" j v. . i t it n-uvil detail between Winnipeg it year, line fi peg to Saskatoon and passes through 1 vemiti.a. some of the very richest farming land, I he made several other addresses and at ror engineer nave claimed that the en- tended almost as many luncheon and ure unw iruin rurwS is. -jrraane to banquet a a presidential candidate. Why Overheat Yourself? , 1 1 s Much of yova gammer pleasure depends upon having a cool and comfortable kitch en! Why not be prepared for hot days before they come ? Ask your dealer to show the New Perfection Wick Blue. Flame Oil Cook-Stove. It's a wonder. "Does the work of your btg range in every particular, but has this greatadvantage over it, that it neverheats the kitchen. The IlWfiEWGiOM Wieb Blue Flame Ofl Coob-Sfove ht -. - makes summer days endurable. Think of pre paring a meaMn less time than you'd do it on the coal range, and then sitting down at table , with the family cot overheated, but entirely . comfortable. 1 " - v 1 .i v " That is the way you will do when you have a "New-Perfection OH' (Jook-Stove in oixr kitchen, Made b three sizes ; fully warranted. I If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. Jteyb Lamp SursS5Sj . wugc luatogiaaou i or several . . . Ji.- Ladd Contradicts False Rumor 1 rHE rumor circulating to the effect that lots in Ladd's Addition were be ing sold only under a ninety-nine-year lease is entirely untrue. There is not and never has been the slightest foundation for the report We have never in the past entertained such a scheme, nor will we consider any proposition to lease lots in Ladd's Addition. A full Warranty Deed, as well as a com plete abstract, is given to the purchaser of every lot Lots can be purchased on the install ment plan, with easy payments and inter est at six per cent Every deed will convey an absolute title, with no restrictions or reservations, except ing only those Building Restrictions required to insure the best class of buildings. ESTATE of W. S. LADD OWNERS OF LADD'S ADDITION a new peer succeed a tn tim ti, I Ku.uuui.ij uiuuij oi nis proving his suc cession Is for a near relation tn m.ir. - .......uurcauuri id me tra Chancellor. xuv mow yoer men produces the certlfi- laico ui. ma annnamra' an.i burial and marH.a-. Te v.- i.l.fr" and an extract from tne Journals of the """ auuwins inat tne late peer took h.Aea i.a"d. aIs.1 n c"Py of the patent which directs the devolution of th. peoraae. The near relation then, makes m u.,au mai tne person described in these documents as a -auccessor to the peerage la the near whn riim. 1,1. If It Is a rase of fath.r wuiariy lamer and firtf nn k. ""iiio una me ror mal ties can Boon b completed, but If the relation ship Is not so direct then the fact that the claimant la n n.w ,- CZ . T yrwmm or exnaustlon. .Tr Jn"a,nS tne new Duko of Devon- "uw wvuau iiBrn lis annw rnar th. i a . Cavendish, also died in lik. TA.. "i. of the danger of leaving the that his. the new'duke'i i father T thl' i.,- ?",iJ.e,;y ere"ce 01 . in cunt.riv aji.l ; . i iiuruts or nmaieurs. ai Dreseni xir. nai r"" wjira dan) rteclinea to alter his scheme, wnicn r.W.Torglcr, Sales Agent, 106 Sherlock Bldg.f Portland, Or. : son of ahe-Mi Tbuke father, and that he. the claimants la th. hi e.th.r ' si!"" 1" .Jr f"01"""' no difficulty Is antlclnated that the new duke will not "SI" Xut "ere is ...wo, prcBumnuon which a may i; hours': burnlne. Free from-all objectionable featnrea a ; .' splendid family lamp, r If sot with your dealer, write our nsr,Bl .WliW ! 1 . ''t'T11 . ' '. . w -. .7 STANDARD OIL COMPANV UseerpwatatU prevent his coming Into his full lnher Itanco for some time to come. GENERALS OfiOm AT . ECONOJIY IN ARMY Haldane's Home Defense Plan Con. i ' demned by British Com manders. . . London, , April 17. The growling at the army headquarter at Aldershot over Mr. Haldane's territorial scheme for home defence, and the constant outtlna- aown or expenses in the army, 1 grow ing louder every day, and In the mili tary cluba here Short-tempered generals denounce Mr. fraldan. anil all hta In th atrongest possible language. - It Is an open recret that officers are leaving -the army wholesale, and the number of vouths eomlna in) for en trance to the military collesres at Sand hurst- snd- Woolwich is drJPine Ja 'moat alarming manner. r:" it la in th military branch-of the service, however, that Mr. Haldane's Scheme la ua anvar.lv criticised. Iord &oberU haa warnacl tha eouatxy aaala ' Includes the manning of 196 batteries witn ''practically untrained men. Lord Roberts Bays he would infinite nrefer tn have SO trained halteries o neld artillery. At Aldershot some of the cavalry regiments are even com plaining of the under-feeding of their horses, and at other stations the erase for economy has resulted In a startling lack of sufficient animals and wagons. JEALOUS WIFE BEATS WRONG WOMAN After the Melee Ends She Sees Mls and Asks For take given.' Trenton, N. J Aprtl 17. Mr.. Mary Colvllle was arraigned la police court today-to answer a coarg of assault and battery on Mrs.amea Kottgardt, a neighbor.- . She had attacked a woman on a street car, beating her, scratching her face and uiiing her nair. wnn ane naa anven er victim into th street . she accused the ' Rottgardt woman of winning the friendship of Colvllle. This Mr. Rott arardt Indls-nantlv .denied, and the arreat Of Mrs. Colville followed. . Col vl 1 le appeared at-tfre hearlfta; and declared his wife was unduly ' jealous. Mr. Colville was finally convinced that she had attacked the wrong woman and begged Mr. Rottgardt' pardon. i FRENCH GUNNERY MUCH IMPROVED Imperfections In the Turret Arrange- ' ments of War Ships Are Done Away With. Paris, April 17. French naval gun nery will no longer be less rapid than that of other nations. Toe slight infe riority was due to Imperfection in the arranaement In the turrets. This de ficiency has now been done away with by -.. two inventions which have been adopted by the French naval authori ties. The first allows of almost lnstan taneous reloading and the second keeps tha erun constantly Dolntod at the mark aimea at, aespite tne snip s osciuaiions. These remarkable Improvements guar antee exceptionally fast firing. SULLIVAN ESTATE " GOES TO CORCORAN : ;" TSpeelal Dispatch to Tb loontal.) Olympla,, Wash., April 48. The last step In the famous Sullivan estate case Involving i ' the - disposition -' of .i; about $1,000,000 worth of Seattle property left by -John Sullivan, who died Intestate, haa beett tsken by the- supreme-court n denying tee petitions, for a rehearing filed by- the - state. Kings county and Cornelius' Sullivan. By the denial of th seutiona tor rebearlns ta oplnloa heretofore rendered holding that Ed vard Corcoran Is the lawful heir to the fortune becomes effective. Corcoran' claim or relationship of cousin to Sul livan ia legally established. Cornelius Sullivan also claimed to be a cousin of jonn buiiivan, while the state and coun ty contended that Sullivan had died witnoui lawrui neirs and that the estate escneaiea. - EXPLORER TO DIG IN ANCIENT CAPITAL Great Stores of ; Treasnre Are ' Supposed to lie in Bains ' ; of Memphis. Cairo, Ajrll 18.--.The most imporiant excavations ever attempted in Egypt are lo be begun shortly under th direction or Professor Flinders Petrle 'Xhe cele brated archaeologist, who has worked twenty-four years among the ancient monuments of Egypt Th professor has returned her from England for the purpose of beginning the excavation Of juempms, tne ancient capital or Kgypt, which 'has never vet been Drooerlv ex- Tne sites or tne temple at juempnis. Which cover a areat area, include tiat of Ptah. founded by the creator of the first dynasty, Adjoining It waa - th Temple of lets and th shrine of the for el urn Aphrodite, at one time a great cosmopolitan center. - ' It la expected mat juempnis wui prove a- mine of sculpture and statuary. By mere chanc nine Statues hav been found there already, and systematio search is sure to reveal a great store of treasures. Aa a great capital and so cial center for six thousand years, Mem phis should yield an enormous harvent. The school of art at Memphis- was the finest In Egypt, and .the Temple of Ptah, the god or craftsmen, may be ex pected to contain Its best work. We Sell in on the positive . guaranty that if it does not give entr- faction we will return t! : entire amount of money p v ' 1 us for it.: We mean th!: and ask all those v, in sickandneed trcnt!it ) ' itwiththi3i:ni:r:t" WooJard, Chxlt C , "