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THE JOURNAL
AM INOerCNDBNT KIWBPAPt.
C B. JACKSON.
. Pahllilwr
Potillalin) .ry nlnf (irp Ssndnf) nd
, rima7 ex-minr. at 1 a 4iioraai mimr
Inc. rtftk u laiuMll struts, rortmea. ur.
FnlM-ad at tba MtofflM at Portland. Or.. a
traaamlaaloa ihfoufti Uu stalls eatood-cUaa
suiter.
TELEPHONES MAIN ' TITS. 110 MR, A-0OBL
All departments raaehrd by tbw somhera.
Tall bt opera lor tb dprtinnt want
Kaat Bid of flea. B-S4: Kaat MS.
FOREIGN A0VIHTI8IN0 KKPBB9CNTAT1TI
TreelaBd-nenJainIn Sperlal ArtwtUloc Agtnry.
I flrnnawl, a iiulldlsc. ta rifib aranoa. New
i'orfci Trlbaqp ItulTiIlas. Calrafo..
cease as lone as these transportation
companies art la private bands, then
there mill be but one end. the
jeopie lose conriaence in tne machin
ery of Justice, or in the executive or
legislative branches of the govern
raent In dealing with 'the carriers,
the end is in sight
Fundamentally there Is no distinc
tion between a tax levied by the gov
eminent for Its needs, and a trans
portatlon tax levied by a railroad for
Its needs. If the principle Is once
conceded that the railroad nnder the
law can regulate Its tax or rates sole
ly by Its requirements, the same as a
. u..h,T'',!'0?1 I" Z "n nT ' city or county, then public ownership
la tha toiled SUIva, ( aaada r Mulco. I . . . ,,
ujuni iouuw.
In levying a tax for public pur
poses, the taxing body makes and
One
Ooa
aa
year..,.
DAILt.
;.S.(W I On ntoatb...
, ' ti ru a i .
11.80 On month...
DAILY AND SDN DAT.
47.40 Om Booth...
.1
other favorite son or dark horse,
some inspiring delegate, at the psy
chological moment, should rise and
in fervid speech declare that there
was but one thing to do, namely,
to nominate Roosevelt?
The Liquor Traffic
From Governor Hanley'i Speech at the
anuiana ttepuouran Stale Con-
van uoq.
JAPANESE LABOR TROUBLES
Personally. I have seen se much of . ' J " " ' ; .
th. ...ii. - .v. .u- ..-a .....'''''" tut, mj jrtairn J. nasKin,
Suppose then that the convention, 'Zr "J VJ ,TI.:"r Tokohama-While nearly all countries
rtly with hot-headed and lm- ,0 much or ... DhT.iCai ru, " Lir" tabo' trouble, and strikes at
pulslve enthusiasm, partly through of its mental blight, so much of Its ZEJ ill m V
cool pre-calculatlon on the part of tears and heartache, that I have come Jit? l-r udJM of th .c.ou't-
some, should unanimously nominate 'o regard th.busln.sa a. one that must Tal th.i-a!
Rnn.va1t- should narfunctorrlr bur- ! nd controlled by strong and mana ErhiaV? J ffitt?. ..Hi .
effective laws. I bear no malice towlbltrary proceedings may appear undlg-
" 77i 7 I rd those engaged In the business, but P"1?4 J1 'ntiemen of other
a Ticw-yreniutjui, auu ujuuiu j nat th r v.,- lfM I 'am),! ne neoassity lor recourse to
What could Roosevelt do but accept! LM itV.tt.JLnA.J. p-4 y: the
, , , . . I - v. iia.iuigiinnci. a i niim.ni inai prioi
How would qt could he decline?
long as he Is In a hurry. It win have
to, be alone la three or (our days or
not at all. The little ahopkeeprr can
not understand why he should be in a
rush simply because his customer Is In
a hurry. There are no near prospec;
of the collapse of the universe, and
there Is an sndleas succession of to
morrows to draw upon. ' Therefore, why
should any one be In a hurryT He de
dans that it probably Is some foreign
whim that muit hm humAnH .nil t
piles that the work can be finished In
four days st II o'clock In the morning.
BaUOinf a Bouse.
I-"1""- 1 e xor its .intolerance. J statement that prior to the r strike .-rh four d. i,,,. ,nA h, .ri, think of knives?
hat. It for Its arrogance. I hate it for the judges received only Jl a day. The Jg 1? dXer" A me!seTr ' ?
, ' Small Ckantfe ' S
IM the people rule. ; 1 1 i
H (hs ra. liiiri-siH rt TlsinsinM.
Several doubtless wish they hadn't
run. - , ' , .. - w ,,
Nnvjr Main f . ailnnMi K.a . fy m mku.
lain? .--i j.r . . . .,
, - . -. e e; -'
!ok pleasant and be happy; rata was
heeded, r . t - ' (
' Let it be considered that tbs better
men won. ,-
" e e .
Now will the defeated ones begin to
'.' Sin has many tools, but a
'. lie is a handle which fits them
alL Holmes.
7 , ; , albe left in private hands.
. PAltTT- a vn twh nirwmpr
. i., v I the fare of falllnr markets or d-1 1. seems to have
a ' CONSIDERABLY disUhruUhed clinlng business would be folly. But by the people.
A ;, citlsen, In a communication I the railroads are not to be controlled
' to the morning paper, crltl-1 by the ordinary economic laws. They
It is quite within the range
possibilities that this will happen, for lt.mmiVm. I hat. it "for was iwX"MrXw bwughtTh; BfV V bSnom'eV VThaflt ' ' ' '
improbaDie tDOUgn ll may oe. " r., . "'" soraid love S"Ti r """ row"Ir "',,m"wl" " be delivered the neat mornln without . lP weatner oda are Insensible to
of .ln at any price. I hate it for Its deliver the mall The policemen were fau. " Ana I thus two or Three more davs wishes or, prayers. . . "
- domination lu polltlca. I hate It for Its the next to make peremptory demande l" by? Finally ? the nouseholder flS?S e -1 . ' -
If, as reported. Senator Bourne nau to'f 1!'lB0tl vltfl,r'-A 1 iZZ&rtnK hmt trlnMSi ixSSit tter lay aside politics and go to
is working in behalf of La Toilette, vSL9 i?r 'Ur""o,t,3ce!,nbl, strike. &tf&&t kiiS!& t0mrw-. T
perhaps as a second choice If Roose- haVlt fSV li t.V di'.rS ETiVw llS ThiVi. '521 iVLJSIZ th" M'- but ,hM Pot surted thJ The spring has come; the earth re
velt is not nominated, he -how. fta,. lM " .
that he U serving those who elected 'Tm'M ATT. -Hit: SVS Jt. "S. " "J onV'o? t?? c-Vhr T&fLgIS! Now Senator Fulton aan kn back aJ
I. . . - . " - - a wj B W SSaVri I itm. Ts am I lOIBIIve IIIS1J ft. UK I al I TTa Sit" nIB WrlPlf M aWVa Sin mat StAtkilHei I a,Sl.-A a ' ' '
10 laoors bscklaifor the DaJalad hand hB fair tha nnuili f a aailtamaat "V:" V. ViV "ri"' " BUIIBMA
,h- ...vi,-;. r.i'. :""i7"i v " un" n??1"""?- - e e
deetroy property and then begin their will be finished" There la no u.'e ' tS .aS"?
peace talk. They Seem to feel that hunt n nm nih.p r,htin.nth- n th. I SUdaoiouS bereaf te
althalr rn a will ranalva ntnra nnn.M... I u j - . . .l.i , i . I ' a
aiion ir ioey ' Jnaae an exniDiuon or vi- through the name experience again. The
can make no Inquiry as to the ability
of the taxpayer to pay. The money
Is required. It must be paid.
If regardless of conditions, of
value of service, of ability to pay, a
railroad is permitted to advance Ihim the people.
rates, then the nower Is too great to
In anv Tbkt "uemocratic-fopuiisuc-oo- beens.
atra.na
iur me pusiea nana
o toll: for Its wnunH- .
lua; for the tragedlea of Ita miahthave
I hate It for the human wrecka
.v. v.... -j Pi.iiBtifi" invention. Statement No. ! n caused. I hate it for the aim
uuaiuooo, iu auauw ynm m - , - nouses it peoples; for the prisons It
uie in
been approved ru is
Another Incipient
clsed Judge Bronaugh for must get their income Irrespective of ben mhed in Multnomah county
. annearinar as a nnnhlloan ranrlMat I business conditions. Mills mavlexi.
. for rlrrnlf ' 4iia.ai Kor.au a- ha tiaitf-tnaA mnnnfnptnrta run on short
farmrir bii a tVmvnt anrl h. time, merchanta economize and thou- 0 well Representative Ellis,
eanae. bavins- iimnnrtAil Mr AlhcuJaands be thrown out of emnlnvmnt. nominated, can't well
for. the nomlnaUon for mayor, he but the railroads must tax to the the txtuT9 than he has
supported Lane In preference to limit what they move. No matter If
Williams. 1 The point seems to be I for years past their business and In-
that a man once a Democrat, or who I come have grown - by leaps and
has seen fit to support a Democrat I bounds, at the first sign of a decline,
in preference tb a Republican, has! rates must be advanced, thus adding
1 anon If thav rntka an avhlhltlnn nf vl. I .,. u. nC.
; for the Ineanity it begefs: for its ciou.nesa 'oV thla ris5.3ta. V ."'jrV'"."-,"'! 'I' .1'--
countless craves in cotter's flaw. 1 1 i : " T l"-"7 f" 'Y."""" -t-" uv
' hat It for th. m.n.wi .i.i- i. I VTi T . " . iirumpi wauii io gai inings aone musi now.
" uiNLumr Tom ifi nLrUull'hKht "loment or Immediate protection from "It Is a fallacy that Japan has an
ymm V," "i? 'j-irA".? 'p "J 'Kl-T.il1 pollc U.n0,"t,rX- . abundance of skilled and cheap labor.
machine bas ?r moral degraaation I hate It lor! in enraged mob of Jananess work. I Tha, .mnim., h-.- i.
fo? the home. T h.sLVrM1 lh.i L",n MlU fmMh whV b,1(u,f leej at fhe mercy of hla employVs ani
It for the birti It hM h22 f tVit s-overnment as readily aa If it were must consult thefr convenience, not his.
t tlr ie malice it has In'fhS pr.vat prop"t3r.,,nd fom'tlmee with- References of character from former
heart's Ht me'n for iff tS, Wnrlati"" .rJiVfT AJj?u! A" " -r."
it I hit, .n... r- .v.- i . '.I, '" iiiviuiu wn pan ni carpnniRr, a uiaeaam u n. h
" .MX. i. J,.Z' . .r.r. ".7"" """near ToKohama to do a particular piece painter or a rjrinter.
do any lesi Io J k... T uf of. work. As the lob neared comple- everything In his.
I W Ml a HIICl 1 L UUiri t iw I ..amm.. . I . '
w ... ..iikiiiuiii.. . .L . I ii ii-iui iij mviiiii onrinrT in vania wi mucn Pr
iu mo .ai.. r-"-:v- cut down the force. The first lot of must take him at
I uvtvi sut ViAO eftJigirii tVBUirt I m jan n srt wskiJh lvan thraa ,, - I i a
uons. us burdens of want and care. I wiT.. V. k.. I VI
T t- 1 r 1 I 1 ft1 11 'or 'ts heartless cruelty to
Letters rrom the Jrcople ih,AtedLti1 inr the heipfes;
a iMui m vwj, for the Bhadow. u throwa upon the lives
I of children: for Ita mnn.lrmn inln.tl.v-
Not Inlura Public Schools. to blameless little ones.
rortland. Or, April H.-To the &U- I ?,fcnat. , MT.Lr.tu.!?'t?fv .'e!. !
. l.)i . .1. ,i i.. I th- 4lftl.,l.l-. t .ho- ln nth.. ... -a , , t . .h- i'.IV . rnmpun
uv iu. u .r uviumaiiuu vi cjtc- i .v iiuv uiiiivuibiea vi iusou iu i lur vi 4110 juui u n-" . .v naif i a in. a a jusiioe nates wrong, hs
tlon aa a Republican. lines of business who have not been I communication of Fred E. Harrison of liberty hates tyranny, aa freedom hates
This doctrine would have found I endowed with this power to tax.
favor 40 or 10 years ago, or even! The business Interests of the
later, but It has gone to seed, es- northwest have had an ample dera-
peclally In municipal and Judicial j onstratlon as to what arbitrary ad-
elections. The question has beenlvances in rates mean, as the idle
pretty veil argued out, and ' The I mills and men so equally testify. A
Journal Is not going over the ground I measure like the Fulton amendment
again, but the party plea, on behalf j to prevent such action Is quietly
thst he understands
trade and thaL he
month, the emoioyer
nis own valuation and
what hs ran or cannot
ire wages, wnen u necame necessary I oo.
io lei out anouier lot or iuo a r rot est
tnm wan fiat anfflnlAnt Ai.hn..-h h-l "The virtues of the Japanese work-
objection was not at all reasonable, an mn-i.r A,mU k! "ob'r poUL ".n2 1
allowance of flva dava aitra n-v '. P1.".!- A war to carry on work with
Sober Workmea.
nZnJrJl VVi" .h-7:1:; J'w"" him In a more or less eatlsfsctory man-
Ins tha Deace. Koweverlt dvlnS .' can . be found. He cannot under-
that the Inaufficlency of notice was not
Brownsville, printed in your , of pf M Abrah.ra LlncoIn iffipTaV waTWV. Wl,' SS
the 14th Inst permit me to say that .Uvery. And as he aometlmes saw In ??b- M?v.n: been out on the pay rolls ETJSS. it-- - i-
m . . . a a. aTl I aV ! K . K a. B.I - -.1 J U- M 1 J I I rlSlV nniftflMfl fA rMbltlST V W awWt Aff HA I w
Mr. Iiarriaon nms quoira inures wihui piwt-nuv visjiua in rna 01 aieivrrj inu I -
are altogether mi.l.ading. He tells Z 7 .J.nlr,r ; XTS C
. L . ,T,AA V. I 1 I ' " - ... -..
mai intra are ioi.ou timur vi i upon no slave in
"school an" In tha state, and that dur- I sometimes seem to
lng the last school year they received rhenMt'doe1. n't
may not be quite se
r, i-.1
i . a
It. aaaim a tt K anni-l-l th.t num.
berlaln was nominated.
e e ' .
It is well that It doesn't come event
year election, not Easter.
. . . . . ... . . . . .
we nop n win ne ongn Yomorrowt
uu vuaiv wun t uu mnj m ,
e e
Lent is over, but It Isn't everybody
who can -repay, what . they have bor
rowed. e -
Think what a lot of worry, respond
bllity and expense .the defeated candi
dates have escaped.
. e - "
Governor Johnson is distrusted for
some of the friends he seems to have,
but this may not be hi fault.
.
Candidates for congress era all In
ravor or asep water.
molover ahould work .'"?r Pwier. out not or. tne
hlmeelf Into a naeslon merelv beeiux " ol inen wer ,n tne pn-
l ICB A VI S U I II SI SB am
ccouni lur nruLi. .l.
ae ii.h "Hum neat icw
1 S I U I VA
days the ex-
only $247,189 state aid. or an average
of 11.6? each. The truth ia that out
of all candidates under all elrciim- nocketed hv a committee narked in of the above mentioned number of chll-
atancAa ' la inn ahallow anrf r..rMr tha. lntor-.t. nf tha lr.H. ith. dr,n ' "school age" 102.662 were ac-
" .v . w . . . u... " 1 ll.J n.k . I ..... I
lucai.j viiiuuiiu, x iivj rwv.vvu U TBI- I
not
it anaii rinci no sare habitation a
where beneath Old Olory'a atainleas
stare.
- " I -a. - a aVIItne sarin sMsm arkA.it inn
after whether thJf Ver7 .till needed 2? . .e..Tomo.or "in " election a".2d' off
the republic so I ""ramona irom ipionimt a nasty row tArt.w it Va iIivm int.
see the. end Tof this w progress. The mob nof only ,t' h- I- Jitt thJ ...Ja."- -ood pemocratlo candidates
coming of the time f'red vauable bulldlnjs. but raided l?SlZrnir Ind willing to do it'll bould come oufln ev.ry legislative die-
wholly cease to bo. sovernment boat and smashed the en- lltT.JL."..- -w 'J""'. f"0." trtot where there is no BUtement No. 1
n-. sines. i -, ---- cana aaw
. u i .
y.
iiiui luiri.iirrH . rc BIT.U.B DeinKB wnoi nr. ... I in w. -.i.
mess ana snucoounUWt i. ,K- ..! Ti... . ... .ki..
AT THE THEATBES
Itiaaa tin. TV n . l. I ... . . Jt . A. K..a I . V ...
.u. ..curiuui. wuiu ui Viuiwk, uui n lutw ... 40 fpo lh. .....
mg aiove petty, pampering, party I reports are true a raise in rates may 111.67, a Mr. Harrison states.
h-
enee, it snouid make no difference lng. It Is difficult to believe that is a county school tax and that the
t ti n .v.t Atn.. 1.1L..I.L... .v. ... i. . ..... .i dlstrlcta are allowed ta lmiose soeclal
-', uid,. wucwer men iuiukb uu do truo, in n. .h,i ,i,...i.. " Th. i,.h " ." h- n.ln- .h.n ...... .... ..
a man who now Y.rofe tn v.. . ho ii .Hnnar. (n h- nn i. ihl .h. k ..r"' ?Mn"l Pi wasnuvtton streets, to- " Vh- " n-v, . : " l. '
aw ft -y v.Wanva fW a d SB a w uujU W A V A DUIIIVI 0 VVf iU UU I asisa V Ilie Sall.iS Wllt,M AHA B -VASHB 1 '-
Republican, or otherwise, has for- their guard and let their wishes be j ?v fhmBaiUPrn hol.'
merly, or recently, been something known.. . The total for the last school year waa
r lAA.A-..a.aa - ... I f-r vuiiu sa l v ernes stei i . orn t.n aiw mi t i . n - 1 r iina ms ai 11 aiaa. tn rt aaa waiaasa i . (AHaH a- " v. , v - - . w -
else, or' has discriminated la his Much might be said of the fatuity ?"V.S-,' ",,vew wnaiiure .,,!,, at the box office of the theatre. lZK. rtl M ThVw I. a SeV th.- y: will be vain.
voting. Indeed, such action is Cred- Of the railroads in pursuing this The unlversfty gets, roughly, IB.OOO Knone- mmlaJJJLllll- brought to bay their depredations rJ!1-'1!"?- n.d. ,0 Detroit News: Hirrlman mai
property toss or more than
Show tnallce and a desire for re-lis certain to follow, but the Drin- it should be between the $247,189 and I Rprlnnlna- next Wdn,lv nio-ht I Trouble with JaDanaae
Musical Mar at Heiliir Tonight. I Tha rioters armed themselvea . with
The attraction at the Heillg theatre, I f.u"a An1u!mm.""Ul0Ji '"T. ,th
.i.hi .. c i it -iL, ,ui k. 1... I overrun the country. Thev ors-anlaad
performance of the charming young ac- themselves In regular military faahlon,
tress. Florence Gear. In the musical trumpet and giving ordere by
play. "Cupid at Vassar.-" Beats are now T.T"" n" "u "'snai f lags
' -1 . . . .' ":
trlks at Com Mlnaau I rTrrri' JY,"a "I'Vnj worm on
ww- 1 mm mr.1.
The outbreak at the Besshl Conner have rare
mines waa atlll more disastrous, the whims which are very difficult to un- ? I. rThS .V..W?hI
atrikere burned all tha buildings In the derstand. Neither dois . he understand Jft J'JI aMliikVm""'7
vicinuy sxceoi tne nosouaL tne school I now anv loas or annnvanc hla m.
and the laborers' quarters. They tore ployer may suffer can concern him.
up five miles of railway track, and set He regards any ahow of temper or im-
the mine on fire. The manager of the patience on the part of his master aa a
company waa beaten and left for dead, piece of vulgarity and ill-breeding of
which no gentleman ahould be guilty.
Wo Snow of Gretttade.
'In a word, the Japanese laborer can
be neither driven nor led. Considerate
treatment and an active Interest in his
weiisre never evoke a show of grati
tude or cause more pleasant relations.
reformed by the Aldrlch bill.
a
Terrible timea, truly, when a large
proportion of the ltepubllcana of the
state also become "Iemocratic-Prohlbl-tlon-Soclallat-PopuIlst"
voters.
The Journal has received an anneal
for support In bhalf of Governor John
son, but what's the use? Johnson Is a
very good man and worthy of much
praise, but efforts to nominate htm for
that the mester earns more than his
man. .Therefore, the Japanese artisan,
whether he works, on the premises for
r - is ei
l.kA.U.
Sh" C?: Cl?19 ,DT0!led "shadow. a.d VhT 12O6r.007Wwh.chl UteunVvSrsU; nfghrwha.cCnne. ?.?.. 155 MJPJ SSS
evrauuuoa : mvwiugaiion, mougni otner COnsiaeratlons as to mane sucn Is asking for. plus an approximate 1 2.- Saturday, the attraction at the Heillg peace from th time the relaUon of .ni i. hi u a i
ana DatriOUC lndeDendenca or in.Uiaoiiunn at thin tlma umiti .1. UUV wmcu me univerany receives irom 1 meat re, rourteentn and Wash naton employer ana employe is entered Into. I ..v . j. " I
7 ... other sources. streets, will be the tuneful musical The Japanese laborer or servant takes Jf ""..." "A'l'.u1?..
wi auu luuiTiug eonirui. most puerile. The university Is a state institution, play, "The District Leador." The ad- a holiday whenever he la so dlsnosed. 1-" - ui"l"'. "a "ii ia n wayi
As to circuit Judge, party should
be considered very little if at all,
but If considered it should be
thought fair and reasonable to al
low the minority party one Judge
out of, four on our circuit court!
bench and one or two out of five,
If the number shall be Increased,
on our supreme court bench.
ANOTHER SIGNIFICANT PKO.
TEST.
M
and like all other state Institutions Its
principal Income must be from state
taxation: whereas the common schools
derive their principal income from
county and district taxes.
In making this fight which we are
R. TAWNEY, Chairman Of the making for the passage of the unlver-
v .,... 1 any appropriation oui, we nave no oe
house committee on appro- 8(re to build up the institution at thi
lannaMit
I unco Mia .iu open next aionaay morn- ana n win quit ine service or an em.
mg, April m, at tne dox ornce of the pioyer witnout notice.
theatre.
most convenient to himself:
IT-U . .. I . .1.1 .
s,.., ikiii.. I . - "v TOiniJciiiiun jn tne sup-
wh.TnhibiI P1 of skilled labor In any branch of
"Florodora" Tomorrow.
Remember that "Florodora" will be
repeated at the Marquam tomorrow
( (Sunday) by the Ban Francisco opera
Driatlons. said in ODDOslne expense of the common schools or high company. The engagement has been ex
BVIIUU1Q, VII wiv tullllBI J wn urtlDVV lliat I "lluc" uj 1 imn.iy UW1I1K tO Xne
,L . M 1 ..I . I .
iuo iuui uatticsuiy aiueiiu- a eood university means a good public many requests from people who hnve
ment that tne united States was this scnooi system, l wisn to call Mr. Har- oeen unaoie 10 atiena tne tneatre this
auu'utww vuBuk ire wuunj w' -v"o o,vvv,vw uiui d 1 mends or the University of Oregon given et popular prices and this Is an
nonpartisan, must In practice be so, I than England, $136,OQO,000 more ' the state legislature have always opportunity to see the world famous
hut nua thor- la o l.n. av.lthan Clarmanv ar.it t1 Ann AAA "re."u"."' -? " " "'" iu
" "ii ui mo , v. . . I an d nign scnoois. i ne excellent hlKh I ovrnoon
ui. 1. i . - : a. ; . . ' pit 01
not possess Oni street railw-i iTna fr,uJ..or 'Krr. and consequently no
rn0tToK?oeempl?ye. 7 oT'mo'to'rm.n L'nS 'nt 'ly elayed? o7toW fo'r" JSTtl
cnmiiiffnr. tin ni. i.tl W1'. oeiayeo or stopped for want
Sot at .ii niuit ..h k? i tianas aw and willing to do It. All
ane.en0U of m&na.n'cned il'Vow hfi J,i!l!r ' nPu?i
in ha . s"poiTed"m.t.rlaT'ad neSected toolaUind
n oiiuri muvviy vi iHuor. un one Da a machinery All aranimenta tn nr-v-n. It is said mat tne ijmo oe unauinea
day recently 300 of the 700 men failed this wasTe are and tK?a ii n his bride- were welcomed home on
i?...f.w,up "otwlthsundlng 4u.e In- rUV douM wheth thty are even Mhelr T'J".1 by,.a ;malIa. A' er2""
may own a
line around the world In time, but It la
not long hence that he will be a single,
undistinguished psssenger in an ancient
that bas moved across a flflrlc river
the first man laid aside his
schemes and slept.
The Pendleton Tribune ssys thst
whoever ' or whatever Republicans are
nominated, even "yellow doga." It "will
be found in the center of the firing line,
shoulder to shoulder with the staunch
men who have so long-and successfully
fought the party battles. It will be
where the smoke of battle will roll
thickest" etc. This sort of stale gush
Is rather-rare these daya.
a a
It Is said that the Duo de Chaulnea
people Into parties, a good oppor-1 more than France In round num- school laws which are now on our
Ar I I a I fl 1 1 1 1 A ar as SB. ah a. a srt i i t t Viaaa aV. . Ik.
tnnl.v A f ... ah. I It I k.r. Thl. .11 X uuu.o.-ic.c jui uiiig u; uw
u'v " " " io ujiuwniy jistiti '""i"" " cijicuu- very men who, while In the legislature,
candidate, 11 fully worthy, one seat ltures.
L& Belle Marie" Tonight
To be sure, we are In some made a fight for Increased PProprta- Llinja, n't we . " ttheat,cl1
h- u i. .n th i.h "" Jr tne mats university. Tin "... "
vui. vi .iDiwu vu iuo ueucu, tjusjr l o.vwui a 6"i uauuu mau cuuoi law which raised the coeinty tax levy ,ll,B" ra"'"B i tne iyric in L.a
a . . I a .a . a Id a. a . a X . . . ' I Hoi 1 Sa CS a "
wen do improvea Dy ail liberal-1 or ine oiners, yet tnis comparison irom to per pupn was ratnereo Dy -
mlnt-t n.mt,... f V lM .hr.wa that namm.F.tn .lr.,r,H.l . nriiar, muvoHjnu OI Jane Cun-
who is a friend not only of the unl-I AnVanf.nroa of Mlaa: R--
party. ' Such an opportunity will oe- Republican people-serving is more versity but of an nubile schools, it is Those who enjoyed -rhaneva Ann
cur next June in Department No. 2 expensive than royalty. fouThtter,hef OTei..1 nth,hr A 2r again Cgh-
of the circuit court. As to the army and navy, Mr. h(ol bill were -the one. who were
Tawney said that to suDDort an armv "'"P.7.'."V.?, lnr..op.p.0",-l,0.n..i tn ": and runs all next week. It Is a icrm!
TAXATION BY THE RAILROADS, of 52,000 men and a navy of 42,000 "'.the P ""P- u X,fcpour'tylc,n ?n. Brlth
more or less tane-lbla natnr- an army of 204.300 men and a navy .?"mJi ","V0 ""p 'f"?7
mil icurentJi i h. ivue r mnn w no a . . - .
INCE January last, rumors of a $66,641,000 lesB than England with ways go to school" elections and vote r.sr-.V'.J 7 "u B,,ier a Be,eci yun-
i ) ... i . . , i , . i lauia poiu ill a. .
i ihi. ii puiuBes. iney
everything and every- . ..
"The Eternal Cltr" Tonight
All this talk about the unlveraitv ha. I Th. n.i, ..l.
lng hullt tin at the exnenae of tha .h. . "V" "'I". "UI vo
Of 550,000 common schools is humbug. fu. Hall 6 cfalne " play -T
a 1 have been afloat that thorn of 129.000 men: and that we are body
, 4 would have to be advances in spending $2,683,000 more than
rates generally on all of the railroads France, with an army
, to fill depleted treasuries caused by men and a navy of 56,285 men. Of
declining traffic. These rumors, course our men are better paid, and
which originated in Washington, should be, but do we need them In
: were persistently circulated as these employments?
though some one In official life was Mr. Tawney with whom we are
feeling the public pulse. It has now I pleased to agree on this occasion,
reached a point where, as so reliable said that great appropriations for
a paper as the Wall Street Journal aji - army and navy were "not ln-
eays, "unless plans fail there is every tended and could not be Justified
prospect oi a general advance In upon tne ground that tney are
rates on all traffic lines' east of Chi- necessary to satisfy an ambition
cago, which average abou 15 per to compete with other nations In
cent"; this action by the eastern time of peace in size or number of
lines Is to be followed by similar ac- fighting machines." He argued
tion on the part of the western lines, that our prestige of power did not
The advance is claimed to be Jus- rest on the army and navy, but on
titled by depression in business. The 80,000,000 patriotic people, "who
iWall 8treet Journal very guardedly should not be taught to rely on a
Indicates what has been done and the standing army and navy large
Influence which has been at work, enough to compete .with those of
Jt says:. the world. If there is any reason
There is of course no authority to apprehend war, Jt has been wlth-
C. N. M'ARTHTJR.
for. stating that the president or any
member of his administration have
approved of such advances In rates.
In fact, as Is clearly pointed out,
there is no occasion for an advance
In rates to originate in, or be sanc
tioned in advance, by Washington.
".However," it can be stated on the
highest authority that some very
prominent men in the railroad world
have discussed the question of an ad
vance in rates not only with the com
mission, but with the president as
well .f'Vjj : . ,. . ...
" "Railroad men of much Influence
have recommended to the adminis
tration that an advance in railroad
rates is the sole panacea for the pres
ent railroad situation. It may also
be said that these' suggestions have
made a deep Impression on the mind
of the, president.;;, A 'Wvi.j
It would be well fpr the people "to!
give heed, to these Intimations and j
be on their guard, The reports may ;
or.mayTfcofr be Justified: it might,
however, be afd that the people of
this country are.net In a humor for
tri'i.ng. . if this conflict between the
i - lo and the Interests la to never
held from congress. The geographic
isolation of the United States is a
more valuable means of defense
than all the navies we could build."
This is a healthy sentiment, that
we hope to see spread and grow in
strength, until congress will abandon
this policy of increasing the army
and building up an immense navy,
merely, as it seems, to be In fashion
with other great powers.
Help the Mot or man.
Portland. April 14. To the Editor of
The Journal It seems to me that the
public would try to help a moLnrman
..... . m
ume. wnen waiting for a ciTr In the
night, by standing near the track In
stead of waiting until the car Is about
ready to toss the crosswalk and then
. ciim u n. me majority or thepeo
f w snanow until the car
in jui mmui io cross the crosswalk,
and then they step out where they can
be seen, the result Is that the motor
man cannot bring his car to a stop un
tU he la clear beyond the crossing
Then the party says hard things about
iiiui. wiiuii no is -in nowise to blame.
Some of them, let un hon it i. .u.
male sex only, I have known to roundly
curse a motorman for nmnin. k ,ui
would stand close to the track until
the car gets within loo foot e .h
and they could have time to step back
out of the wav. then th- f.
could have a chance to brlna- hi.
AN BX-MOTORMAN.
ROOSEVELT A POSSIBIMTT TET.
I
N SPITE of the" great fapparent
lead of Taft, and the strong
probability at the present time,
- of his nomination on the first
or a very early ballot, this ; might
not , happen; be might lack some
votes that would never come ta him,
and ! then ''w 'I -i
Then is it not quite probable that
Senator Bourne's f prefigured pro
gram ;;wouldi be? parried 'out--that
there would 'and could be no con
centration on anf. other candidate;
that after -, several,-' perhaps many
vain ballots, Taft no gaining and
ueeaieB jot. going over to any
This Date in History.
An
France, taken bv Henrv Tt e
179S First newspaper in what is now
the province of Ontario, Issued at
$TeWark Nlagara. .....
v 17i94"7E!5r1J. Canl,Sen. chancellor of
unsjiaiiUi uicu.
iit eorge enry Lowes, writer
nd philosopher, born. Died November
1869 Willlamjr. Jerome, diatrlct at
torney of New York, born.
nlav. Tha Tforn.l
iuy, wnicn naa oeen attracting th.
usual large .crowds all week. The
scenes of this magnificent drama are
laid in Rome, and among other person
ages the pope Is Introduced. Mr. All
son plays Rossi, the people Idol, and
Miss Louise Kent Is Roma, daughter
of the prime minister. The scenery is
magnificent.
.".hiLJ W th underwood." Th?' value of '.1. tVt 1.
on. of " th- Wrtt .ik.iiiM a- 'nl- "M. thrown away every
T..-.r -;n7 r..;" ,Z "A y"r Prooaniy more man the total
S"C"":- 1a,7m Ar ,i,V ,?r f: amount or national and mun c pal taxa-
r..lt0Sfr0fM!i who might remedthls -ad
... . n'ou nam or airairs aeem unable or un.
l"fa?an r m.ore.l1la,n n"r'r of a willing to inaugurate an apprentice sy"
i.n.a... VT.i- ' i5r h.K-1 V " tern which would afford a course of
.T . i V: systematic training and produoe gen.
student of labor conoinons in this coun- ulnely skilled labo" ' 8
Vo no matter how the figures of ex
. -Suppose one la th head of . a house- ports and Importa may mcrease anV
u. V..;!!....?. II'" no..m"r how -many such desperate and
. r1 ii V T """Ft iincwu financial expeaients aa mo
n.l ' " ' II li l.l ll III. UI.MR
contract. He asks when
be finished. In 10 days.
a I nnnnl v mAnnrlna ara imil.Ft.lriin T.nn
ine iop win will always be out at the elhowa an.l
Thai I. n . I J . . . . . , . - ' --
-- uu wn ai ins noois.
AVAVE QF CRDIE
ON IN GEEAT BRITAIN
Judges, Aroused by Murder and
Robbery With Violence,
Apply the Lash.
Last Performance.
"A Hoosler Daisy" will be played nt
the Btar theatre tonight for the last
time by the French atork r.nn.no.,u
This is a four-act comedv-drama wit;.
urn Buriies iaia in innmnn K.at. .
be reserved by telephone.
Superior Vaudeville.
Vaudeville tiatrona hnva
this week about the Dorln nn. .,i5
at the Grand, for this la the best vo
cal act that has been boked for Port
land by Sullivan ft Considlne. In ad
dition to these there la Gladys Van
the stnglnsr comedienne- Co .in.
Curtis, dancers; Odel and Kinley. come
dians, and a long list of others.
v
1 S61 Oonfedern.t
rerry.
seised Harper's
18T4---BOdV Of Llvlniraitnn- . ... .
plorer. Interred In Westminster Abbey.
1888 RonroB rnnHfn i. n '
October 30, 182. " "orn
Shower of Pish in Australia,
; From the London Globe.
In a communication to the Royal so
ciety of Queensland Douglas Ogllby
li'JJ)Zc,f.rT.ence ot shower of
r ' . oriaoane durlna
severe hailstorm on October 7 last.
x iiBjr- wen laentined as the species
known as the trout gudgeon (Krefftlus
adspersus). Such. hnv. t . ".I?
fh8-h ,3ot Jn. part, of
rain thv ara n,mA .il." .
pools formed on the surface of the
fields. " , "
The explanation-4a that tha a?...-.
a pond or lake have been drawn up lnot
the clouds by a whirlwind carrying
snme , of the smaller fry with tfienS
These .latter, of conraa. vnmnfi.
scend iala,ln.4Jijaliii i ; --1 l. w,
Richard Harding Davis Birthday.
Richard Harnina- riovl. . .v..
known novelist anil niov..i.i.i "
born in Phlladelnhla Anrii ,r
His mother was the late ftebecca Hard
ing Dayia, who was also prominent an
a novelist. Mr. Davis recefved his edu!
cation at Lehigh and Johns Hopkins
universities. Upon his graduation from
the last-named institution he tnni ,,.
newspaper work as a reporter on a
Philadelphia paper. He contlnti hi.
work as a reporter and special writer
until 1890 wW he became editor of
"..reekly- In " he resigned
puDiiiun iu orvuie several veara tn
travel apd special writing. In the courM
of which he attended the coronation ?
v 'r" v' -""-'' wracow, in 1896
and acted as special correspondent of
the London Times in the war between
. i it? aiuinea iam
as a war correspondent during the con
flict between the United States and
Spain and later In the Russo-Japanese
war. Beainninar with hi. -.-i
il,rA.r,,2",.?ibbi'r-" Mr- P-vl.""hS
a i"iib nai vi aucceaarui novels
and also several farces that met with
popularity. .:, y-,v w,ln
Stevenson on the Colombia.
Irrlgon, qr..TAprll 9. To the Editor of
The JournalWill' van nia.- .r,.. r
Th- Tm.m.t -i,....I..V" l .7"
.... .,m iKiuuiuuni naa oieven-
son, Washington, and how fsr is it from
Stevenson Is about 45 miles from
Portland. Its population is about 400.
Governor N.' It. Brewarrf r m--.
h.. . :. x,.-.r ."""M
i. . '"I . ""'uioMt ior tha
United States aenata at thl i"
Democratio 4 primaries, a His four-vear
terra as governor of tha atala ni
pir next jsjuwar-.,-;;; . .h'TJT C
London, April 17. For some time past
there has been quite an epidemic of
crime over almost the whole United
Kingdom.' It Is with quite a thrill of
horror that one casts hla mind back
only over the last 12 months or so to
recall the abnormal . number of brutal
crimes that have been committed, mur
ders and cowardly and unprovoked as
saults, for the purpose of robbery. But
what is most appalling of 1 all are the
number of cases in which the criminal
has escaped justice.
It is. however, highway robberies, ac
companied Ty serious assaults, many of
them committed in broad daylight, that
i am now reierrmg io more particularly.
The Judges of assize would seem to be
oecoming anve none too soon to the se
riousness of the situation and as to how
much rests upon them to suppress, if
punsiuie, a reappearance or tne rODDer
who lies in ambush for an unsuspecting
victim, and have begun to blend stern
sentences of imprisonment with the ad
ministration of the cat-o'-n Ine- tails.
The latest cases this week - were at tha
Glamorgan assises, where '.Justice Law
rence has been ordering the cat more
than haa been done for yeara. He has
sentenced a footpad to seven veara'
penal servitude and 20 lashes, and other
sentences are seven years' penal servi
tude with 12 lashes, two to five years'
penal servitude each with 12 lashes, If
inuiiuiB nara laoor wiin it lasnes, 12
months' hard labor with 12 lashes, nine
months' hard labor with 12 lashea.
The Humanitarian league is up In
arms, it denies that the cat has done
more than anything else to suppress
robbery with violence. In London,
however, there are judges and others
who say that garrotting waa atamnad
out in London and the corner man an
nihilated In Liverpool by the laah.
Soma years ago Liverpool was Infested
by a band of dangerous criminals,
whose depredations and brutality
alarmed the people. Justice Day, known
aa -"the flogging judge," was sent to
the assizes' and he commenced the sys
tem of lashing criminals. . It is sup
posed that he frightened the Lanca
shire "Hooligans" out of existence, but
the Humanitarian lutua ilenlea thla.
It says that garrotting was brought to
an una as a sertous aanger oerore tne
nouse or commons - in a rit or nam.
due to one of its own members having
men Barrelled, reaonea io ; legislation.
It quotes Mr. Asqulth. who once said
garrotting was put down without a
resort to tne laah oy tne fearless ad
ministration of the existing criminal
law. .' ; .'t.v ...ii. ,.,t.
On, the other hand. Justice Pari In r,
Montague Crackenthorpe, Lord Norton
and Justice .Lawrence affirm that. gar.
rotting was stamped out in London,
Liverpool, , Manchester end other great
towns by the unsparing use of , the
lash. rf
Tha tTilmanliArtan . ia.ani- la a
wUb what it calls overwhelming refu
tation of the sophistries of the modern
flagelld maniac," and this seems to be
wna ox us principal arguments against
the revival of the lash. It is the work
lng mon who alone would belsentenced
to be flogged with the "cat" or birch
uy mine wno wouia nave the admin
istration of such a law, for high placed
offenders would be so repugnant to
publlo feeling that juries In such cases
wuuiu uilch reman to convirr T3u
BVral? long time since high
plsced offenders were guilty of robbery
with violence. Robin Hood. Ilka Onu n
nun.,, tm HMU.
COLLEGE PBESIDENT
TO JOIN RAPID SET
Will
Catch Boys Who Disobey
Rules by Traveling With
' Them.
Sharon. Pa., April IT. Having fle
cided that the only way to catch those
wno are traveling along paths of dalli
ance ia to take a trip on them yourself.
Dr. F, C. Ketler, president of Grove
City college, has announced a program
that Is causing considerable uneasiness
among the students at his institution:
During the coming term. Dr. icati-r
announces, cigarette smokers, pool-players
and midnight loafers are apt to run
across him almost any time. He is go
ing to be "one of the bow" and go
where the "boys" a-o. ITa mv, hum.
ever, that the students he meets on his
iaio ramotes wiu do sent home and
that .the number of "tha hnva". mm
grow less until he is the only one left.
RICH MIDDY TRIES TO
FORCE HIS EXPULSION
Stays Away From Naval : Acad-
, emy Wants to Enjoy
. 1 Bis $600,000. '
ore and bill collectors, dsmsndlng pay
ment for almost everything imaginable.
If she had been a Gould or a Vander
bilt It would not have been so bad. but
with only that pittance of 1800,000, the
couple may have to return soon and live
on papa.
Oregon SiJeKgKts
Falls City's registration Is 42 aa
against 272 two yeara ago.
f.
Annapolis, ,Md.,. April 17. To force
his. own expulsion from the Naval
academy, so he can enjoy a $500,000
fortune he has Inherited... Midshipman
G. .W, Quale violated the rules by stay
ing away from the academy for several
days. ..fc.-v. "iv -j-'.i.v...,...:,;., - .,
Quale'a act Is said to be Unprecedent
ed at Annapolis. He went to his home
at uver . springs, how xoru, several
days ago, and when he returned waa
piacea unger arrest, tie win be court
martlaled land probably dismissed He
la member-i the second class" r-
Chehalls Clear of Dlhfhfj1a.;i
' ' (Special Wipateh to TSe JoornL- , 'rr
' CheRalia. Wash. April ' 18. Th nlnh.
theria quarantine that has been main
tained at a number of . Chehalls homes
hna been lifted, tha illaeaaa ' ha ulna.
wholly ""eHeBpeared. , . r . .: J : . ,
rtundreda of acres of potatoes nara
been planted around Hermiston.
A Slmvtha A Ron of Grlllam countvi
are shearing 40,000 sheep, 2,000 a day.
a a
A Tat Grande man haa shlDDed 2 CStW.
loads of potatoes thla spring ta Mls-
sourl and Kansas.
e ,
An nil derrick is being erected on
Ramsey creek, west of Dufur, where oil
will be drilled for.
n n t-.wI. wIiaMIvm aaai. rarvallfa
has a Clydeshlres colt that when twe
weeks less than 2 years old weighed.
1,765 pounds.
Lumber is being hauled from Corral-
lis for use in building a steamboat lm
course of construction on the Willam
ette four miles south of that town. .
A Rllvorton booze vendor and the
town marshal were fined ISO and costs.
amounting to $150 each, in circuit court,
the latter for neglecting to serve a sum
mons. 1 ' . '
Lainds are selling rapidly around1
Echo, and where crops have been put
in en. the new land, the conditions are
very promising. Potatoes will be raised
on a larsa scale, and many small fruits)
have been set out, all looking especially
fine.
v
Eugene Register: Now that the cher-
rv. near, rjrune ana plum trees are in
full bloom, the bees are busy getting In
their work. There is an excellent pros
pect for fruit The frosts of last week
have not hurt the peaches which were
then in full bloom.
About 200 voters In Clatskanie pre
cinct reoelved an empty envelope in the
down mail one morning, says the Chief.
Some ambitious cahdioate was probably -rjrettv
mad when he discovered he had:
played a joice on nimseir at tnis crucial
period In his offioe-seeljlng campaign.
While on the way 'to the cemetery
to attend the burial of his 16-year-old
daughter, who had died of pneumonia.
Fred Stockleyj a farmer v living near '
The Dalles,' waa attacked with the die
ease and both he and hla 15-year-old
son, attacked later are hovering between
life and Heath. ' i ...
A man down from the Indiana mlna
reports an unusual amount of eaow in
the mountains, says the North Powder
News. Last Anril where he found twn
feet of the beautiful, he now finds five
feet, packed hard. , This promises well
for Irrigation as well as mining pur
poses. 1 . ' . , : ; .
The Silverton Appeal savs that com
paratively few growers around there
have abandoned the hop Industry. It Is
estimated that there were approximately
1,500 acres of hops in the vicinity of
Silverton lrfst year, and cf this number
pdsslblv 160 'acres have been plowed
under and the soil will be used for other
tourooses. .',:?. - ",.
.. e a -.. ... - .-
East Oregonlan: i Umatilla county al- '
ways aoses two or , three : wheat, crops v
and lamb oropsjth the Associated Pre,, .
dispatches) and then raises 6,000.000
btishel-tjf rwheat -end 1 00 per cent of "! '
Iambs. If she could Just raise all tha y
arnbs. and wheat that the, Associated -'ress
destroys by drought, freeses end
washouts each year, there would not ba
room in the county to-handle the In-- :
crease. , , , , W