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THE OREGON f SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINQ. APRIL 10, 1008.
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SIAIEIi
leading by over ISO votes.
Hainea waaltrtct attorney: A. E. ' Lake, county I count V give Cake SST. Pulton 111 fl
!" lowm man on uie ticket ana ia Judge; ievi tnrumtn, iunii; jr. n. i us ji, uur lit, enephwrd 3. Bonn
nay sit, Held 110, 1 Altohlaon
Halnat bank fatlura la said te balrlncta ahnw atata reDreaentatlvea aa 00. Louoka 71. whltlnar 11. T.irti-rt.H
rwpunaijiia lor nia aeieai. ah montns fouowi! J. U carter uooaa iwmmsiia judge or nth district,
uw immunun went o me wauiBtarK .71,'Cooper . B. jawjorm '' no uppomuon. a tie vol or 2
and Ita affaire hava never been atralaht.land T r U'al.h. ""small vote, leech between Parker and Colllar tar ii
ened up. The people turned tbe ex-1 The machine and the opponenta of trlot attorney. Joint aenator. Bourhill
pre.ldent of the Orason senate dowiL ti.t.m.nt n . 1 1 r t .( timir two ran- Zl4..Bowerman 287. Plka and hnnniiv
If la aald. - because they thoutht . htl.u.m.ii. .niMH nvliii la tha fuit wrt both nominated tnr lolnt rnr. I mmtot
should slay at home and straighten out that the Statement votes were scat- ssntattve wltivjio opposition. ' or
maimra jnaiaaa ox going to eajem l tared among four candidates.
JL eloaa vota nttminjv lnlir. mnn
uw vn.uuuiaies. beaaer
encan
IRestaurant
TS.
'(Continued from Page OneJ
JACKSON COUNTED
. IN" CAKE COLUMN
! ONLY ONE THIRD OF
MORROW FOB CAKE
one, vota. -
gets It by
Calvo Wins Yamhill.
(Snaalal Dtanatob ta Tha InmiLt
- , ' ' nmyymr, wr.i y fi
Msdford, . Of .April H. Jackson preotncta are all in.'
county, has swung- Into Una for
a majority of ISO over Fulton.
la the only town In too county
by Fulton, who lost Ashland b;
nominees, FarreU and I K. Crouoh,
lha two anti-Statement No. 1 candldatea
ran In ninth and , eleventh places re
spectively.. .; " ,- $. ' r '.
For mint renreaantatlva C. N. Mo-
Arthur won the nomination over .wr. w.i r'.-s;-."? r A woodvllla bv It. I Inar i.
C. Belt with a majority or e.iws. . q- ,i 5;v;.iii ei iinint'1
AIA .laa HiajramaMf NA 1 I """" ...w . w - - T. " .
We received 1.711 vote- In Multnomah 'b r" "VbT lirieat 'mklorTtlea In
the biatpry or in a county is. r. Muixey
Mlt' ntanatpk t Tke loaraaLt
Happner. Or.. April II Morrow'a II
Itaauua in mm ivi-
ajt9 ootrcm
OYXir DAT AJTD ITZOST.
; Dinner from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Chicken coup free with maaJa.
Lettuoo Bltoed Tumttou fkA
HhrlmD Baiad. Mavonnalaa T.vl
rnea . riaaor uiama
- 1 l- Ph.wi.ia at; rill, ill I vi a tw voiaa.
Mediord I Tjn Hhanhird ii T. J. Mahonav iiS! r,,vr? " '
7..: r u-if.i " i vote ia l.oaa.
1 v'f . "'"" aupreme court iuda Ti.n
r IS. cn. ton s. tiuriburt lot. Mucjca . mc us
fspanai uwpatck to The Joorsat) ' I Fried ' Halibut ...
McMlnnv lie. Or.. ADrU 11 nnkffl IhZ !3
county Afia (riven Cake a rood majority. I Pried Salmon .!!.'
In tha totala mntlnn-H rTl- .1 1 Z.I.T1 ..T!rr
vue iiiwv va n iiiioaiiii nrnrinnr. r-e an.
eluded and lta oount will male a dlf-
1L. JO.
Fu
For
received
ku nominated dv the Kepuoiicana or
I Jackaon county for tha office of die-
FULTON'S LEAD IN
FOLK IS FOBTt
For
eelved
beir
food commlaaloaer. Bailer re
Tel ak-alniit Kald a tit. CaniD-
V.IU V L . 1 L. I
Mid Mackerel. Drawn Butter . .
Half Cracked Crab
Bteamed tJttla Neck. Claraa
Clam Bouillon with Toaat
Moiled. Iieef Tona-ua Rnanlah
Chicken Pot Pie
8orambled Calvea Bralna
Pork rlpararlba Dace Draaalna-
tocm rauaaae ana npinacn
trlot attorney of tha Flrat Judicial dla
trlot Mulkey'a majority approxlmataa
400. Hla majority in Joeepblne county
la approximately TO. It la Impoaalble
oountv and lit In Clackamaa Belt re-
celvea B.vOI votes In Multnomah an 411 1 WK
in wiacaamas.
' Kaobiaa Xa Dowaad.
1 The aweeplnr victory for SUtement
No. 1 In Multnomah county la taken aa
. an omen of no opposition in uia future.
The overwhelming defeat of tha Hod-
;?2tv t. tlian S mZn bV nSlltl. for ottnt' ai h clot 1 Hawley. 'Republican, no opposition, 640; p.tl tors.
ifa'n.00 w.r x?om01 hi nL'- Hnr. .Democratic,, no oppo-ltlon,2l!
voTer.lf.th. .county that Ho ju.glln, I ittaT ll Vr-Slnci. wcept'uTo of "Tr.u: ca",r uan"D" Fulton Wins Benton,
SL'i-S Xm.ri i"r.Vu:"l'-Z 15 I"! Florence,' Rock and Lake Creek In. Punn orr, . m,rT,.Trr, ,Trt -
it." T i .v,. t,o. 'i.- Vl.,,ii I reported to hava a email leaa, rnese
(Sntt DlanatKli tm The laaraal.1
uu.um.rn, ur Aru representative In 14th reureaantaAlva I !- fit mA v....ki..
vnia unnfflrlal hut nraetleallv com- u..i' . . .,, ' . " .mi..
1 1 until Mmi.l.v I r.i... ' rr, in n.w. Jon-a. r"V' ..7. "71" ."J" " i .".r "K- roiK anaueans
"u" l 3T.' r-r-T" : ' V.:. . v V.S: ..a-Z , V. V" . r-prt-aentaiiva aia-1 nanana irlttera
uv rswaj wwlwvwis a.a)iw.v. hv awo.eas jviui Ql aavuinil V V, V Vf jsnuu-i fiX!1, ' XUlfJa Mia J OnOaf DAd ISO
?.r In iVi f. a ' tor Pork Tenderloin. Country Style
" an.'l,1V for R"lertson In nomlna- Frloasaea) of Veal, Supreme 5
Vi?Hn' ..rJiroaSc2.'I,ra lon.er-. F..r Minced Ham and Sorambled Esga.5
d liH.Ct;tlf rn.7' McNary'a vota ta 6. Olympla Oyater Pattlea ... A
hot nomination of aenator for 14th Short Rlba Beef. Brown PoUtoea $
aenatorlal dlatrlct, Barret received ll Codrtabln CrVaV . . . T
and Hammerley 161, and Nolan 114. For Corn Beef Hash and Poached r.m 4
a
torn
(perlal Dltpttfb tn Tbe Joeraal.)
fiiauiraim lu in. .n. i..n i precincts are atrons; ror aifgieaton, ao
f'" ?uwiii J5 rri "J il kT I that tha result is in aouot
Voters will not allow themaelves to be
deDrlved of a riant ones they have en
joyed It for a season. It is believed, I james Owen by a small margin,
therefore, that there will be no nrraji-1 1 . v.. k..t jfaatA hi
lied fight made on Statement N 1. iQrelve for nomination aa aaaeaaor,
STATE3IENT NO. 1
GOES JWT SILVEETON J" "J. Capb.U III. Carter nCRob- J.g
w . . iinaon ij. I Caullf low.
Side Order Banana Fritter. .
Half Spring Chlokan on Toaat
Roast Turkey and Dreaalng .
Roast Chicken and Draaalna' .
Koaei vaai ana ureaaing
-J K- '
I r. . a 1 t . r.. i
corvallla. Or.. Anrll 11. rika r. n...i . n z L
oelv.d 160 vote, in 'Benton county Ful- Soaat Trnb 'id 'ulntL '
(pedal Dbpateh te Tbe JearaaLI
Sllverton. Or.. April II. Tha three
Hon i of United Statea senator in this Mulkey carried AahUnd by 114 major- lorlly but y., ,
Couhty in the future. (ty. 5d Dunn by M. Mulker carried JorUr' w
As it now stands ' tha Multnomah Med ford by 71 majority, and Kgglea- learned from tn
delegation will hava II member, ton by 17. Bllverton proper
luruajBu iu Biawinmi no. i in in nexi i i ne ronowing ia tna iibi oi inoae I
tegiaiaiure ann nve oppoaing tna pnn-1 nominated in Jackson county
Clple
pledged
A. A. IMLILKY. Iiniin. Trnm I'O- I H,nilhlllina.H. M. t RKI. a
Jumbla. Clateop and Multnomah, lalC. Hawley. oongreaaman; J. ,W
Republican a li. M. Cake, aenator: W.
u alley.
fnnA niininiiiiri Thnmn K. Camn. I ft ted. For count v ludsa Buahey car-
I I . .. . . . I i . . ll. . I- .1. W. . m . 1 1 an. Ia.I.i.
inty, is I oeiL raiiroaa commiaaionar; r, jbui- nu iu kiij tu w "'"J"1
Coffey, key. dlatrlot attorney: J. A. Buchanan, but tha outaiae precincta aupporieo
are all I joint representative; O. L. Hammersley Jonea by enough, it la aald, to give him
All ik. I.J I r J 1..I.II .n.tu.- 1 if I c:tl...v,n
tna airect primary ana me airect eieo-1 The vote wae the llghteat on record. Sllverton precincta gave Cake - a ma-
exact vota has not been
the outalde' precincta In
er he received a majority
of II over Fulton. North and Houth
Sllverton will sive him a aTreater ma
lorlty and tha entire Statement No. 1
representative ticket has been nomln
pledged to Statement No, 1. S.
Beaco, holdover from tha county.
pieagea to KepuDiicanchoice.
Mc Arthur. Crouoh and Farrall
Tiled red ta Ranubllon. rhnloa All tha I and M I). KuhlL reDreaentatl vea: (1. VI '. I Sllverton.
remainder of the delegation,, with the I Dunn, county judge (In doubt); Jameal In nominating eonatable for the Sll
two holdover senators Included in the I Owen, county commlaaloner; W. K. verton district, which oomprlaea the
total 11 aL will alva IS for statament I Coleman, county clerk: R, T. Burnett three Sllverton precincta Sliver Falls
no. i ana rive against it recorder; i. n. jacxaon, snerirr; ,w. i. and Howell, tne aaioon eiemeni maae
Grieve, assesaor; J. Percy wens, school a great fight for McMlllen, but Bimerai
TTir I ffTT T k IfTmrmtr I superintendent was nominated by more than two to
VMAllLLA MlUiil I I Limocrate T. M. Jones and M. Pur- Una. Some are Inclined to regard this
. . icine repraaeniaiiyea; j. tu neu, county aa a criterion oy wmcn to estimate tne
rmSK OV SRVATHPIludge; Martin MarshalU county com- local option vote In June, and it Is
mlaalonerjW. A. Jones, sheriff: R. H. believed this part of tha county will
vow, asaeaaor; . veorge Bi. , vmunBonain, i ro drv.
(special umpaicfi to Tbe Journal. 1 umua eua n.ivr , n. u. onitiu, ui- i
Pandlatnn. nra Anrii 11 tn Ttm,. I trlot attorney. F. is. cavenaer. joint
tllla county Inoomplete returna tonight I repreaentative; J. J. Whitney, congress.-
now; fur aenator. CtKe TBI, r ulton I '" v. u... . .u;u X""? tjL
747: for conrreanman. Klila tons n..r I Maateraon. county recorder; M. M. Tay
111. Shepherd 107. Only a few email I lor, treasurer; J. C. Barnard, county au-
preclncta are vet to he haaed from it perlntendent; K. B. Bawyer, county sur
will require the official count to-tall veyor; A. C. standiey, coroner.
wnetner fake or Fulton has carried the
Cake Wins Union.
(Special Dlapatch to Tbe Journal.
La Grande. Or.. Anrll 11 With one
smaii precinct, Mtnrkey. to hear from.
Cauliflower
Onions Bet,
KhuoarD Ma
Cream IS
Coff
on
the
surea are Dractlrallv aa fnllowa:
Cake 70, Fulton 42. Ellis 714. Oeer
oaat ifia
BDinacn nmin
lanes r. celery lOa.
auoe 5. Sirawberrlea and
eirawoerry ice Cream
ee. Bread and Butter and
Ilnlnar rnnm
ror ladles. 'Dlancr from 11 a. m. tn
a n.
4 nA
W, ... w, ... I
Potatoes with all raeala.
SIR. Shepherd 119. Eberhardt K08. Ruik
6. Hamilton l y ft. Klchardaon (0, Stod
uru no, Mcmrm en, tjuver jo
ISO. JeffreT 172 nhnnharl
Rothchlld BOO, W. W. Wh
Altchlaon Zl. Oaaton 273. Ham
Hurlburt 224. Loucka 200. Whit
Pulton wins Grant,
(Special niipatrb ta Tbv earaal.t
Canyon City. April 18. The reault of
a count or 16 out or ia nreclncta in
ana liowen, me aaioon tiomani miuii urani county are a rouowa:
ror at-nator, i;ase 199, h'uiion ill; ror
repreaentative, E11IH.S20, Oeer II. Shep
herd 18: for railroad commlaaloner. I
Altchlaon 143. Oaaton 8, Hamilton 28,1
Hurlburt 68. Loucka 3 8, Whiting I.
The Republican county ticket Is Dear-1
draa. sheriff; Moaler. treasurer: Bon-
bam, aaaeaaor: Mclntoah. countv school
superintendent; speara, aurveyor; Trot
&svm GEI
FIERCE DRUBBING
Congressman Harrison De
clares Secretary Root Is
"Frince of Gullables."
bridge, county commlaaloner. The Dem-1
FTTLTOX HUNDREDS
T ocraiic ticaei ia: coiner, snerur;
ATlr!'T) N LANE Bchroeder, clerk; Austin, achool super
illlUxli Xi.1 UliU ntendent; Lawrence, county commls-
county. Fbr renreaantatlva llvn tn ha
cnoaen; ine vote stands: L. L. Mann
I4S, Barrett 828, Steen 16. Barrett
was a strong statement No. 1 man.
FULTON SLIGHTLY
LEADS IN MALHEUB
. ,
(Special Dlapatch to The Journal.)
Vale, Ore.. April II. ComDleta re
turns from 18 out of 21 precincta give
renuim aa rouowa: uaxe 209. Fulton
142. Kills 194. Oeer 171. Hhepard 81,
Altchlaon 17, Oaaton 47. Hamilton 71.
Jturiourt it, ixnicKS z, Whiting U,
r-arry ;:u iipae su, Mroolt J71, Chsm-
neriain ii, oerby 1 87, Jeffery 121,
Morfltt 106. James Mahan was nom
inated for state aenator on a Statement
iso. i piatrorni. by voters writing hit
name on the ballot.
(Special Dlapatch to Tha Journal.)
Eugene. Or., April 18. Forty-one pre
cincts out of 60 give the following to
tals: Cake 836, Fulton 1,115; Campbell
1.298. carter 13a. Kooertson ziz: liean
and Calkins representatives by lari
majorities: Eaton winner over Edwarda.
hla nearest competitor, oy a email mo.-
r,. m c gin. The Democrats voted for Eaton
v-""vi""' v". "nd Ma name will annear on the bai
the 11 precincts of Gilliam county give lots. L. R. Edmunson and J. D. Mat-
returns as rouowa: case itz. r uiton lock are other nominees.
kd. Ejuis ueer i2u. enenneru ill.
dean ouo. ttaney no, Keia Aiicni- , Trn i -r i t-m i i-v tit
eon 80, Oaaton 40. Hamilton 10, Hurl- LAJVJV X A It A 11 Li Alt li
loner.
SEVEN OF GILLLUFS
ELEVEN SAY CAKE
(Special Dlapatch to Tbe Journal.)
TUBNS DEMON LOOSE
IN POLICE COURT
Chinaman's White W'ifo Releases an
Enonjious Spider, Which Bites
a Policeman.
OWII PU vauiavii "V AtOllliltVII VV
burt 200, Loucks 10. Whiting 4.
FULTON THOUSAND
IN LEAD AT HOME
COLUMBIA COUNTY
-"I will ale death
Sting them, Nu-
(Spedal Dlapatch to Tbe Journal.)
St. Helens, Or.. April 11. All of the
1 4 ftaiulMira A I"1! limKiO Allintv St aaa I . .
(special manatee to id journal. i urrn nram jivm n.i hi.v mv iuuuw
A.torla. Or.. April 18. Twenty-throe Ing totals: Cake. 413, Fulton 23; El
precinct, out or Zi
Pittaburg. April 1.
on you white devils.
panglee!"
When these worde were shrieked
loud bv Lillian Frank, alias Llllie Ling,
ollce court today the C hlneee d
(Calted Fntea Leaaed Wire.)
Washington, April 18 The diplomat
lo and consular bill passed the bouse
late this afternoon, but not before Am
erican diplomats got a fleroe drubbing.
Representative Francis Burton Harri
son New Tork, Democrat, held up Sec
retary or state kooi as tne "prince of
f;uuaries because be permitted Eng
lish missionaries to "stuff him" about
Belgium atrocities in the Congo Free
state, verbally trounced Ambasaador
White at Paris because of the report
that he attended court In knee breechea
and likened First Secretary Carter, at
London, to the white rabbit In "Alice in
Wonderland." after declaring the secre
taries are merely appointed because
they "helong to the degenerate 400."
Hitchcock. Bennett and CooDer da-
renuaa AmDassaaor unit ana Mr.
Carter.
Representative Slsyden took occasion
to acore the Conger family for "looting
ilimmm
fillip
wife
7u
A sight worth seeingThe largest
display of Men's and Young Men's
SPRING CLOTHING in the city
Prices $10 to $25
Come and See the New Styles
While the Stock is Complete
THREE STATEMENT
MPV TXT If APTflV
t 28 show the following Ms 190. Oeer 138. Shepherd 165; Connell
results: Cake 180, Fulton 1,184, Ellis 233. Conyers 474; Altchlaon 218. Oas-
431. ueer but. Hhepnerd Z70. Kean 748.
naney sis, Kem Aitcnison Z74
itral police court today ,n" i-ninaas- ourina ine ooier reoemon.
with her Chinese husband, Harry Ling, Kepreaentative Nicnojas Longworrh
evrn Maalstrate Brady smiled, thlnklna l"aa a P'ea f0r. the purchase of em-
that the fumea of opium were in the hassles abroad, declaring this govern-
Oaston 168, Hamilton 114, Hurlburt
173. Loucks 114. Wnitlnsr 80. Tonaue
aiv, uurKs int. ieinenweDcr i:v, Mocue
2S, itoomson 316, welch bis.
ton 111. Hamilton 16. Hurlburt. .
LOucks 68, Whiting It. No report as
to the Democrat lo vote Is obtainable.
(Special Plapatrb to Tbe Journal.)
flalum tflfli Anrll II TTI n 1
tonight give Mirlon three Statement TWO TO ONE FOR
No. 1 representatives and two Republl- ' V luu
can cnoice nominees: Hatteberg, 1447;
Hughes, 1480: Llbby, 1447; Patton.
1.618; Reynolds, 1,476.
NEWELL AND HAINES
MUST STAY AT HOME
(Hneclal Dlapatrb to Tha Journal. 1
Forest Grove, Or., April 18. One de
cided surprise of the election was the
aereat or w. iv. iveweii or DHley, can
didate for representative on tho Re
publican ticket. Two yeara ago he was
oiaiemeni i man DUt nas Deen
emphatically against the measure this
campaign and delivered an addreaa be
fore the students of Pacific university
against the statement He is one of
the most popular men of Washington
county and it Is thought his attitude
toward the statement was solely re
sponsible for his defeat.
Another surprise was the slump of E.
W. Haines, president of tha Oregon
aenate at the last session. It was
thought -by Haines' opponents that he
would give Dr. Wj D. Wood a hard race,
but present returns show the latter
CAKE, SAYS BAKER
(Special Dlapatch to Th Journal.)
Baker City, Or., April 18. Out of 88
precincts five are yet to be heard from.
Results, thus Incomplete, are: Cake
651, Fulton 441, E111S 326, Goer 379,
Shepherd 226, Bailey 630, Reld 274.
Altchlaon 189 Oaston 136. Hamilton 109,
tturiouri vt, ivoucxa 6Z, Wnltlng 66.
MACHINE GETS WASCO ;
OPPOSITION DIVIDED
BAELOW MASSED ON
HAWLEY AND BEAN
(Special Dlapatch to Tha Journal.)
Barlow, Or., April IS.-'-The vote in
the primary election In this precinct was
cast as follows: cake 15, Fulton 13;
Hawley 2b; Bean 26; Bailey 17, Keed 11;
lampbell s, arter Ji; Kooertson n
Belt 14. MeArthur 12. Campbell 11. Dim
Ick 14. Dixon 16, Dye 20, Gill 18, Jones
8. Thirty-four votos were cast Four
were Democratic votes.
(Special Dlapatch to Tha Journal.)
Tha Dalles, Or., April 1. Twenty
precincts out of 18 In Wasco county
give results as follows: Cake 108, Ful
ton EIT, Ellis 761, Geer 461, Shepherd
51: II Precincta a-lve Altnhlann 5SK
ftaatnn 1(9 Hamilton as t-furlhn- len
Loucka llo. Whiting 83. N. j. sinnott Fulton Wins Sherman.
on Statement No. 1, Is elected over H. (Special Dlapatch to The Journal.)
L. K.UCK ror stste senator bv over 200 1 Mum n, Anrll it irr,t-
majority. Fred Wilson Is elected dls-lclncts reportlns unofficially In Sherman
Cake Wins Linn.
(Special Dlapatcb to Tbe Journal.)
Alhanx Or. Anrll 18. Twentv-seven
out of ll precincts give Cake 657, Ful
ton 664; Campbell 610, Carter 499. Rob
ertson 94. Belts 615. Blanchard 410,
Rrown 699. Freeman 400, Porter 681,
Simpson 420, Upmeyer 629. Democratic
nominees are MutiKnrs, I'm I pott and
Brandon. Brown is the only Republican
nominee that subscribes to Statement
No. 1. The Democrats all favor the
principle.
HOCKED WITH JUSTICE
woman brain. But in a moaaent even meni anouia d; represeniea or a man
the stalwart policemen fled terrdr. and not a pocketbook, but his smend-
With a aulck movement WUle Lins meni wa ueioaiea.
had reached up on the magistrate's desk, I "
forced opon a boa of charred ODlum ll' LTTATTVn r,T7'TrTlTT?Tr' k rrfTTl
called "venshee" and there flashed k-l U Ul J VjlUlk,XJ-L XKjAXTj
tnererrom a gigantia rea spider, com
posed principally of 80 hairy legs and i
sibberlnr mouth. The awful creature
in appearance like a miniature red oc
topus, seemed demoniacal with r
flashing up and down the rail. While
Chinaman and his white wife smiled
naively. Heavy books were thrown at
the strange, creature, actually like the
phantasmagoria of an opium dream, but
the naming oriental spider easily es
caped the missiles.
Just when Policeman Joe Williamson
attempted to throw a cloth over the
creature It leaped up and bit him1 on the
a fight Williamson succeeded in killing
the aplder.
Harry Llnar testified that the creature
Is ronnd on the doppv flower In China
and seem a able to live on the draa:. It
came a tiny Insect In a '"suev" of
opium six months ago, he said, and, be
coming attached to the strange pet, he
called It "Nuoantrlee." or "honorable an.
cestor."
Ling and his wife were both fined.
FA MO' ID
Clothing Company
COR. MORRISON AND SLCOND STREETS
just keep the certificate until I get
some money, and then I'll come around
and pay you for the whole thing, with
Interest.'
PRUSSIA ANDU. S. TO
EXCHANGE TEACHERS
Mnrder or Suicide.
Spokane, Wash.. April 18. Henry
Burchett, a well-known merchant was
found dead tonlcrht at hla home. A
rifle was lying by his side. It is not
known whether death was from suicide
or accident He leaves a large family.
Bridegroom, Shy of Coin, Tells
Magistrate He'll Return
and Pay.
Mlddletown, Pa., April 17. OUs O.
Schaffer, justice of the peace. Is hold
ing a marrlsge certificate In pawn and
expectantly awaiting the return of
pair he married several weeks ago, Tha
aqulre has not been pall for the Job;
In fact ha is out of pocket but ha
la of a hopeful disposition, and aaea
somewhere In the misty future a $5
fee, which belongs to him. Thus does
the justice relate the sad details:
"Not long sgo a young chap and his
flrl came to me, and said they wanted
o be spliced. I made a apeclal trip to
upon
life.
Harrlabur for the license, and
my return tied them together for
I threw In a few extras, among them
the benediction of the commonwealth.
After it was over the bridegroom said:
" "Now. sou I re. vou know the ahona
are closed and times are hard. Tou
Instructors to Be Paid by Foreign
GoTfrarrtcJit for tho
Work.
Nsw Tork. April IT. Plana for an ex
change of teaohers between schools of
the United Btates and Prussia, under
the supervision of tha Prussian Impe
rial department of inatructlon and the
Carnegie foundation for tha advance
ment of teaching, were announced to
day.
The exchange will besln on October
1. and It Is expected that 16 to 60 teach
er, will avail themaelye. of the oppor
tunity to vl.it Prussia as guests of the
f overnment That government will pay
ha visiting teachers IIS to 127.60 cer
month.
The Americans are expected to eon-
Terse with ths German upper-class stu
dents in English upon the institutions
snd social customa of tha two coun
tries. It is stipulated that the American
teacher visiting Prussia under this ulan i
must be a graduate of an American cou-
lege, snd must have taught for one
year In some college or high school. -
Statement Wo. X Wins.
The people are to decide who shall
represent them. The majority rule la
the keynote of American government
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memory of Llsst, Wagner, Berllos, Ru
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endure, in tha mu.ical world, so long,
will tha Stelnway be tha last wor to:
b. said ef arreat Blanoa It ku midi
ftossible the true expression of all that
S noble and trulv aTa.t In mnaln.
Through its unrivaled beauty of tone.
Its Power and lta blrlllanov. It bna
given character and reputation to tha
rei master minus or musio sines 'tne
ays of Liszt It has been tha medium
through which the divine beauty of all
muslo has found its axoreaalon. and It
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Tha Stelnway piano is the heart throb'
or all that is distinctively grand ii
music. Masters of muslo corns and
fro, but the majesty of tha Steinway tone
ivea on from generation to generation. 1
There is a beautiful -llae or seinwav.
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on. Stelnway." .
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Judare S. F. Prontr of Des Vfolnea.
who has announced nls candidacy foci
congressman in the Seventh Iowa Ala-:
trlct against Captain J. A. .T. Hull, is,
one of the chief political lieutenants of i
Governor Cummins and will secure thai4
Cummins support In his contest . .'
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