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THE OREGON DAILY , JOURNAL', PORTLAND," TUESDAY . EVENING, APRIL 21, . 1003. a Sue of comrades -' Vv' "" - -.- ! ;w7y;(f Mayor consults boys as to . ' WHICH IS BEST CAR FENDER It wii out at the demonstration of streetcar fenders yesterday, that Mayor Lane made tip wlfh two boys and. con sulted them as to tha advisability as to which of the life protectors should be accepted by tho eouaollmen M tho ono to bo adopted oa tho Portland streetcars. . r i -' . "Come on, boya," aal4 tho mayor, laad ride to towa with ma, ' I want you two to decide whloh la tho beet fenoer. Xou havo aaan tbem all workV Tha vouneatere ware ' certlcralei'lv bright and healthy looking- and, they '. ' TirA" ThATKlJinn ' IlUSS12U1 I ""bad on tha car by tho aide of tho 7 iWO,' , IHOUSailU Aiuaotttu olt MCutiva their oyoa fllatened and Troops Bent to Assist uo- plneaa on thalr faces. - i x Yrruial. ' T-ir w The car started. - Tho mayor oat ba- . Ir taChment AVlllCll, 15 llarr twaaa the two. Both tho boyo -were .,';.;.. - .' , aa proud aa peacocks. . f asscd oy : iiura jjnganus . Near Belcsuyar. .Wall." said I. Lena, flnaUy, "which of tho fenders do you Ilka tho beatt Whloh do you think la boat for tha pro tection of tha publlor ; rn. mm ha nuTht It waa tho shear. sheoed oontrlvanoe which throw tha body to tha right of tho track, Tha other boy thought Ilkewlee. . Tha queatlon of etreetcer f endara whloh haa been agitating tho mlnda of ooun- nllman anil tha tnlror'ind the Pre al- daat of tha atreetear company for months, had been settled. In a minute n .two boya.-- . - , . Tna car came 19 1 wuiyvnim Waahtnt ton atroata. .Tho boya aroee to fat otf. '. . "I wonder did hO moan thatr ald ono aa tha two left tho car. , , "Suro. ho did." waa tho anawar. Tha to ateppad proudly and walked In tho direction oft tfoyrllle. thinking of their great Influence with tho mayor Of Portland. ',.... ' !- MINISTERS HOLD : flHKUAL HFETIHG ;Fear .Expressed That AH YTTtll iiuka T?ftrt nfooart- a t9-.iHJ DiTines Gather, to Discuss un vhP Rrpnft of , Work 6f Eoso City Trouble:'; v v . V ' ;v, Tha aaaoelatlon of Congragatlonal mlnlatera mat thie morning; at tho High land church. pornr af Blxth and Pra (Colted fnmt teae4 Wtre.) I natt atraatl Th annual Inn at tha Tlflla. April IL Two thoaaand Rua- .. . . .v.,,).,. .nt alan troopa were today aent under ruah mii.,.r- fttlm ..-., . ordara to ramrorco mo fel"-0 aano place at two o'clock and contln- dlera. woo, whllo oarohtof Jfor Kurdl-h u through tom0rrow algbt'a aaaalon. brlganda 1 tha nalghborhood of Bala- Luth. R tt opened tho a.- auvar.near tha frontier, ware com- m. ... Uk ....... plataly aurrounded by, a auparlor foreo m0deni HUratnra, and tho adrantaa 01 j-ora.- , - , b, gminad by a minister from ao- oiuonary ivrcw ayw "."""Toualntanoa with It Dlacuaalon foi ls, bv.'anamlea. On aocount 01 tneraii0.j imA hv. Rmp, Hawirrf (lllnatrlrk being- no rallroada to carr tho rein- LUB0n8On Waa eenred by tha ladlaa of forcementa they will be unable to reaon tn AM mociatr ot Highland church, tha acene for aeyaral daya. , Tha annual meeting opened fhla-af- . EMISWS Lone Anarchist Throws En tirely New Light Upon '. His Creed. r . Hiking Good. 1 'Thar la no way 01 'making loattns frienda like Making Uoods' and Doctor riarca'a modlclnaa wall oiampllfy thla, and their frienda. af tar mora than two dacadot of popularity, ara pamborod by tha buBdraaa of thouaaoda. 1'hey bava mado rood" and they bay not mad oVunkarda. , good. honaaL Mnara-aal madlcina of known rompoaltloa 1 Or. Florca'a Ooldca it auu anioya an im- tna srcpara Dromlnonoa In tba earlier period of Ita popularity hara "ffono by tha board" and ara borer mora heard of. Thara mntt bo aoma reaaon for thla long-time popularity and that if to ha fnnnA In Ita annarlnr merits Whan Tomorrow la tha flay aat apart py onCa Kt..n a fgiy trial for weak atomach. tha oouncll to oonaldar tha petition of I orfor liver and blood affootlona, Ita aope tha Inman-Foulaen ' Lumbar company I rior ouratire qaaiitlea are eoon manireat; aaklnt . for the vacaUon of certain J. hfnoa it uaa luryiTea ana frown in pop- atraata an tha ... , at'a ' anil , Uita, I f9'. While acOTei Of, lesa merltorlOUi atraeta on the eaat aide and - Mayor trtlcle, mYt ludden 7 flaahed Into favor . .... urm m iv 10- vv-1 t0P . brl) nariod and then been aa aoon Die oalllrjr thalr attention to tha feat. I Inrwitt.. Mayor Lane polnte out' that If the ra-1 For a torpid liver with Ita attendant oaUona ara granted by tha oouncll the inaif eauon, oyjpepsi. neaaacne, per ..t .in K. nin.it ... I nape QiuineM, ioui orBBiu, naaty coaieo u.4i.. """"I vir" wvwm w. ! with dl Hit rams 10 STOP BIG STEAL I Calls Attention of People to fJSiSJfS Efforts to Vacate . 'on i . ' . City Streets. ; Flrat nawa of tha aore airaua ip tarnoon. . After devotlona tha Bundat which the Buealan ttroope . mtye oeen ,cnool iutute waa held wWh claaao- J. Lewie Drinker 'the only anarohlat In Portland" at leaat tha only one to reglater aa - auch (on the reglatrallon booka of the oourthouae baa written a latter to The Journal replying to orlil- ctama of hlmaelf and -hie political be lief. The letter followe: . Portland, Or., AprU I. To tha ad ttor of The Journal ."Behold! What a great matter a Utile fire kindletb."- No worda mora fittingly deacrlba the "kick-up" that la being made over the aimple act of an American cltlien (mora dlatlnctlvely an American tech nically.) Proof of thla aaaertloa may be had by aendlng an able reporter to along Mr. Mlddleton. earn a little cheap notoriety by ho la trying to atari my home, and I auggeat that he bring . - 1 rnuiii I I II IB WBL. II IT II I WUII I I . n . . . i a .nivut hara Haturdav. ine I i , .: 1. L7 i -.7 J,... . -. ling a movemeni looxinr to my aepori :ik" ttaalTth. gurda and Huaalane t :::r. "l ,1 .t .I""rT"'"lV.m," tlon. and Chief Urltamaoher-ithe will have taken place and (y",u "TSST'J'EL. "t V'.'J- t Ind nothing mora aaploalre la tha the naming IB unaquuiwv 'v: Junkip .m uni, Kirk mw III ha tha aiiK. I .... . . reea. It la feared thattha imau lana 1-4". V-Sk"br Mre. W. D. Palmer. "L0."0. P??..'"!" aannot hold out ana wai a BiwiMri 1, ... k ,..v. .h. .noi.i I ""., iiiiiraucn aa io. w w r.rtl!w b-tor. th. reinforcement. PP wm Mbe Kll arriTib ' tor greeting, to be reeoondea to oy tht I ..i.7.iT. .: .( ' " wiu Tf,,TrnT,n LA'f' ly"oUW Thi AMlililUAJN DAi-LiviUJ Hxhta TvMln. tha aubleot will b. model S.S.,JtaL SEND MONEY HOME 5i,SeSnPeffiSh ,th r" ort" tt?Z?:&Ji&M' : eImon win oe preacnea To berln with whv- ahouldT ao com oy Kav. J-uiner uyoii. u. u. monDlaca an act oocaafon ao much dud- 1 Pi am a-a. 1 n I I aawal' aaaalAn tawlll naa Aalil I . . , ... . . . to tba rlvar aouth of the Madlaon atreet bridge. The atraeta which the lumbar com pany want are thoee on which Ita mill alte la now located. Tha company haa occupied the elreata for many yeaja amd bellovaa thay belong to the company by ngni or occupation. Mayor iAne'e jet tar followai "To tha 1 FeoDle I have I at tlraea callod your attention to mattera of leglalatlon concerning your affaire, which I had reaaon to autmoaa mlzht be of Intareat to you. It being my be-1 uei iixai 11 wouia pay you quiie wen to keep Id eomewhat lloaer touch with them than you are In the habit of uoing. i'In purauanoe of thla plan and re apectlng a queatlon of considerable Im portance to you, I would reapectfully aak you to note that tomorrow la tba day let by your rnpreeentatlvee to bear any objeotlona which you may have to make to tho vaoatlon of a number of atraeta to tba Inman-Poulaen Lumber company. Worth 9100,00a "In reaped to thla matter I have to aay that there are parte of eight of Iheae atraeta, that thev amount to tho equivalent of eight blocka of land in the aggregate of a value of not leaa aay, than 110,000 to 1100,000. When theae atraeta are parted with, all means of acceaa to tba river over public nrop- ertr aouth or the Madiaon at on tha eaat aide of the , river appetite. ftreai after eating, nervouaneaa and debility, nothing la ao food aa vr. Plaroe'e Golden Medical Dfscdvery. Iff an honeat. aonare-deal medicine with all Ita Ingredlenla printed on bottle-wrapper no aecret, no hocne-pocua hnrabng. therefore don't accept a tubttttuto thai tha dealer may possibly make a little big ger pro at. intw on your right to nave what yon call for. Don't bu y Dr. Pierce' Pavortte preecrtp tioa expecting It to prove a "cure-all." It la only advlaM for woman's tpedai all menu, it mane weak women strong ana lok women well. Lest advertised than some preparations sold for like purposes, Its sterling curative vlrtnea still maintain Its position In the front ranks, where It stood over two decades ago. as an in vigorating tonlo and strengthening nerv ine It Is nnenuald. It won t satisfy thoae who want "boose," for there Is not a drop of alcohol in It. rv. ftil--i- tic. ..a ia.n.. .I. mi rasav. . rivaa.,,. fym.., iqb vrtyv nnl Little Liver Pills, although the tint pin of their kind in the market, still lead, and when once tried are ever afterwards In favor. Kaay to tske aa candy one to tnree a rose, nacn vnuatea put fisvrr tquaud. radically cut off from tha y Uke atreet north of tha Sluffa which la ac- the reaaon that thei m BOOTINOED CASE TJE1 AGAIHS ire U not ajwaye m. p.auuiru.i. . .1- , ..r--' a.TiV.,,,'i I ln" ".rcnll- Ana wnat la an record, mace up py. TyS'L (Uatted Preat laeaed Wtre.) flan Diego. Oal ArU IL aahnr. la not ajwave a BDend thrift se up Dy tne money uiu" I "i . ,. . j " T v. Vf, ti i anarcniaiT wny la na ao icarea ana dlvlalon at the local poatornce prove i mi.w mu vj .v. oi.un, natedT Llst.nl An anarchist la one that The firat day the eaiiora irom tna r".l"r. '"t.. "5 wno bolda that U men are created Atlantic fleet were aahore here they People ; addreaa Th ie Social Life of equal. That true government can only aent eff about S7.606 to their relatlvea, the Church by Rev. W. H. Meyer; ad- com8 through the coneent of the gov- and It fa eatlmated that they Beat mon- dresa. "Poaltlva Preaching" by He v. F. erned. 1. a, the will of the people. orders ror aDoui txv.uvu inruugu u . w ..vu j i i nai ma poiiciea oi government anouia ey orders tor aDoui txv.uvu mi office while tho fleet waa hare. peopls .hruili Almost cuaelon. Bvangellatlo work will be pre-1 be ao ahaped aa to conduce to the ..... iin.g on tha Doat- aentaa cy ev. ij. t. xnomaa. "nnance. I naai .iimin.tinn. of va an k. Office of aoma email town in uie mw "7 ,. J?: H.r'iJU.?"u J"1 leveling oi ail claaa distinctions, and die weat or the eaat. . . 5v- A: ?uHb Paator an All-1 lastly and moat important of all. that The aal lore aieo aent tnouaanaa oi nuna aexor. . no man ever waa, la now or ever dollara home by checks through the .Tomorrow afternoon Dr. W. H. Coe ahould be entitled to profit by an- t iunii irm avi viii ;" nii..tvuar t i qtner a ton, an exacting pnnoaopny, out . . ... I movement. EJ. B. McNaughton will I unlmnaachablv correct, and deatlnad tT X iTT , .1 .... . . t v, apeak on work for men and Mlaa Mary I com Diet 1t to efface our nraaent indna- f 4"i VvvTTTr .'ttAT TC twa Farnham will give an addreaaon. Pa- trial ayatem, Includlnc ita two Chief JJAiJitlltF r ' cine univerauy. trio. aire, xsuniaon. featurea the church and the atate. for TTTT?ST CITY ELECTION ,"lfc P'cloua Influence of claaa' rule, rotten . i I in open nmung loragrrow evening i 0 tneir ZOUndatlona 1 : ... I will be addresaed by Rev. Paul Radar I .; Folrvlew yeaterday ahook off Ita vll- ana Rev. A. J. iroiaom. auparintendent i... ithaa and became a. town. Forty- l oi noma miesione. . thrm raaldenta of tba place went to the nniia iiui 16 voted In favor of Incorpora. flon A complete town government waa chosen, from mayor aown to aiuermen. There waa only- one defeated candidate, C. Shepherd falling to gain a place aa councilman, u. hi. enavar waw .iKwa the first mayor, receiving 41 votea. William HUlier 'waa cuown nraiwii with 41 votea The same number of ballots ohoee A. T. AxteJl aa treaaurer and J- 11- Sohrara waa given It for marahal. For aldermen the vote waa aa follows: C. E. Cree. 81: .William El llston, 40; D. S. Dunbar. 40; J. Luscher, 89; Grant R. Shaw, 86: E. A. Whitney, i. and C Shepherd. 28. r.lAliY SUBURBS pound ran DOOR ! Why Abnaef But why ahould tha advocate of tha foregoing principles, which, ara clearly thoae of the Chrlat who waa thus tha father- of philosophical anarchiam, be ao feared and hated T For precisely the aame reaaon that the master waa so feared and hated that he lost hla Ufa defending hla prlnclplea. via., because of tha Ignorance of the massea and the Jealousy and hatred of the acribea and the chief priests, for the same con- uiuona prevail today In the Industrial world aa prevailed in that day In the reiigioua world. To fully elucidate the ...T IV . I T " I lll.llim . 1 "Once vacated, theae atraeta ara loat S to public uae for all time unless the city buys them back again. I can understand how you might loan tha uae of them or rent or leaae them for a email sum to be paid annually and auoh While the rasa agalnat Elmer Jen- loan or lease or tnem w Da renewed. I nlnga, charged with attempting to ex saea j ajvci ii i i w vi ilia wwaai n. uuw i aa . . . you might vacate them In exchange for tort money from William Becket, a lands of equal value to be uaad for contractor, by an alleged "badger game" nark tunoae or playgrounds, but I see I waa hain k,ii i. ik. ho reaaon why you ahould alienate them. t, " ,, ,, a .. . receiving nothing In return, and at the f'L. ' 1,eSUo, "d that aa aame time allow an entire aiatrtct to o. " """"- blocked for all time from acceaa to the f.untJr 'T" not brought to river, which la the vital, artery of the trla.L ,l.n. Multnomah. City 0 existence i. v... vl iu imuriam liua- "UnUaa you beetlr youraeivea. I look hand. wh appeared at the Oregon City to aee theae etreeta pas- from out of ho,1 " 3 thoughtleaaly accepted the control o the city. If there la a note from the erring contraotor in lieu anythlug to be done In the way of ot cold, non-telltale cash. The case was stopping me proceaa or erosion, wnicn I umn ru.. weara away the Drooerty of the Deonle to meet the never ending demanda of private persona, it win be accomplished onlv whan the neoDle of thla citv awake to Intelligent and concerted action and call a - halt in the game. I have pro- FOREIGN COUNTRIES PROTECT WORKMEN teated theae vacations to the council. "Respectfully, HARRlT LANE, Mayor. (United Praia Leaaed Wire.) Waahington, April 81 Foreign work men ara better protected ln caae of injury than are Americana, - la the statement made In the report of ' the 'Ill I H I V H N f H A KltK pubiio today. The document la ex OFFICERS TO ANSVER pec ted to have a great Influence on con grea in the matter of the employers liability bill, on the paesage of which dharsea nf oonduct unbecoming off! .... in k. en. .i,k th. nii.a xTesiaent noosev.ii naa aet rua nearc v.s """" " I If 1. Ia,lm.,.rf h Ihi... r,.-A . ,k. committee by Chief Orltamaehar agalnat bill that the reDort comina at thla time .rioW: of Port- -rtS USSTJSi HERMAN BILLEK IS SAVED FROM GALLOWS - I (United Praia Leased Wire.) Snrlngfiold. 111.. April 21. Herman land Is Clamoring for Annexation. true anarchism should be given, but time ana space toroia; it la enough that they cannot be criticised until toel are dlaproved and that no man can do. In oonclualon. let ma sav that fO year a" atudy of the great aueatlon of economics together with a brief nariorl Realdenta southeaat Of the city want 1 In the aervlce of the corporations, has their territory brought Into the city made me a phriosophlcal anarchiat. and nmi. ,,.. ... . v..' ai. . -,, I II atand In brilliant company stars of llmlta and to that end have filed a peti- th flr,t magnitude, as it war Among mention Voltaire, who did cause or Human liberty BlSSE"? ted1Lof Auditor Barbur .g'WI l 4u. r t .a.U I that cnnavaffAH rtaa vnTaaiV imnea efr Vtdt t ITlOrA fOr thai lal em QUrS VX int y IW" sau i a.aaTw, a-w. ! than Sk nv MeTn VkV uZ,Za . ( 1. f Mm a reprieve nftl f un? leeT Tfer M " thi Chrlat- the pok OyTwhose e mrsSm of hie ! P.0?. Country Ichurchyard." the hang next Frlda veatardav arantei .tuna ia unon the representation lawyers that- they have dleoovered evi dence that will eventually save the life of the condemned man. MORE GIRLS BORN IN of the territory at the last registration, most divine nroduc.tion tha renin, nt This miani that If the annexation la I m an Atawi rvinAtvail . tare. Insnl m.A k,, approved the population ot the city will tenets of the anarchlatle faith; Tom be Increased about 4.800. - Payne, a member of the committee that The diatriot affected In the Petition drafted, the constitution of the. United Include? Lenta, Arleta, Archer, Myrtle gtatea and who firat incornorated tha i jrma, ia.iiri,3j aiuuwm- mui ,i w wu. i worn liDeriV in Lnat aacred lnatrnmant MAPfTT TITAN ROYS r,rlftJia- A5aH'. 2,nrF& Oakdale. Robert Emmiw the wrJd'a moat briu i-XliliX JJUIO ivanhoe and texlngtoa Heights, , hUBt oratoP on, of Vitest pa- trlota, and whoae laat address, the most sublime that ever glorified a acaffold, will live long after the name of every Records of the health of floe ahow that t8 4 children were born In Portland In March. Of these 118 were boye and 182 were girls. The deatba for the month numbered 184. An Easy Trial Is all that is 'necessary to show that the system will absorb more nourishment from - ROOSEVELT DEFENDED BY SENATOR WARNER SWE W.thoVyiVThM T cox, - me loremom woman or tne cen rilrv an , r nnm n wn . .... lnM.Ji (Unitea rresa Leaaeo wnre.i i tft aaX( nour and pjaca ,the leader of Waahington, April si rreaident I tne Portland oar. , Roosevelt'a action In ordering the die-1 T ' rrom a Hew frtandpoint. charge of - the negro troopa concerned 1 -To tba populace ln general, but partio- Ernest Johnaon, acting police sergeant. I Is merely the carrying out of tho preal and Patrolman Aaa Welch. While off dent's ordera. Issued In tha hope that duty yesterday tne two oincera naa an it wui arouae aurricient aentlment in altercation on the atreet, and eeveral I favor of the bill to Insure its passage. nara diowb were rxuiHngou. inv m Jurles were such that neither could re port ror duty last ntgnt. The report saya ln part; r-racucauy In the Brownsville affair waa vigorous ly defended on tn today oy He ularly the wage-earner, let me aay that In the light of existing conditions every . .v. v """""f man or woman, wno u tor warner ox auaaouri. lor ber brains for other than tha y-. u punwn vi mailing a living, muat leeaarlly be a Dhlloaonhlcal ajiaroh). denounced president a atand as a political move and denied that tha removal waa in- 17. prosaic neo- it nr dishonest naraon: fall I no- tn run tn fluenoed by reaaon of tha eolor of the either of theae clasaea hla statue la aa molMma. - " . . . I suredly fixed as that of the fool. Let 'It laf increaiwe 'to me,- saia tneimft add that If "Journal" readers will ana.tor. "that v any Intelligent man. I read thla article carafuiiv mil ith.i.. white or black, could have the hardihood prejudice, tomorrow there will be 10,000 to charge that the preaident. In laaulng more anarchlata in Oregon than there the order discharging those aoldlere waa were yesterday. Influenced by reason of their color. As to those members of tha It Is to be regretted that a syatematlo I who are ever ready to use the lance of effort haa been made to, arouse the (adverse criticism, we urge them to sub- negroes oi me oounirjr aguinsi tna i mil avory proposition to tne Clear light president because of hla action in the I of reason, that the scales of prejudice Brownsville affair." vr, may fall from thehr eyes wd .'their juuriicni u as m siraignt-ed Giape-Nuis Than "' from any -other known food. ' ' - ' ' f Many . persons have 'lived on "rape-Nuts" and gained strength when nothing else would remain on 'the" stom .'ch food of, medicine. - fj JAPAN TO ESTABLISH 4 EMIGRATION BUREAU ; (United Press Leaaed Wire.) Tnklo Anril 11 For tha nurnnaa nf Investigating the condition of Japan iae worktngmen who have left the mother country to aeek their fortunea in. other climes,-the foreign office haa REGULAR TRAINS c QN REGULAR TIME p; tdge, all i in- em- blance to Justice by the heat of human There's a Reason." stead, ae now, warped out of Diance passion. 1 ' e-l 0. R. & N. ANSWERS IN BAKER CITY RATE CASE (Special Dispatch to Tba lonraal.)" oaiam. ur.. ADrii zi w. w. rjitinn decided to . establish an emigration attorney for the O. R. ft N., baa filed bureau. 1 f nspectora will be aent to all an anawer to tha complaint made before countries In which many Japanese have the railroad commission April t by tha found, homes, the places moat likely to Business Men's association and Citl- receive- the first visits being Hawaii, sens' league of Baker City. The dls- tne unutu ciiisi .oa '.wm i cnminaiions protesiea against by the people of Baker Citv were similar to those complained of by the business men of Spokane ln the caae befora tha interatate commerce commission, though The CX R. A N. comnanv thrnnaK ita attorney, denies the allegations made in the complaint as they apply to any dis crimination against the fobbing interests of Baker City and in effect denies that there are any large lntereata in Bakar City that are affected by the ratea now in force. v . Sailor Killed. , . IDaltsd Prase Leaaed Wire.) Los Angeles. Cel.. April Jl BewiR dered by the mace or tracks ana moving switch engines In the Santa Ke railroad yards, F. Johanaaon, aged SI, ( sall maker'a mate on the battleship New Jereey. waa run down and killed by a freight train early .thla morning;, Jo baaaaol enlisted la . Boston. . , a i Ui .j -M. ,;fVt"fJiJH.m i n I n..iiii imsj rr Tnir i ififii Imiiiiii n.iiai l ! y every foreign country industrially important haa, by leglala tlon. recognized the principle that work men are entitled to compensation for injuries received while employed. Exact compensation is fixed by law." NEW GOLD DISCOVERY IN THE KLONDIKE (United Press Leaaed Wire.) . Seattle. April 21 T. O. Oliver, who haa returned from four years of Pros pecting on the MacKenxle and Peace and Lolard rlvera, during which time he crossed the barren lands to the flrat cache of the Franklin expedition, brings newe or goia discoveries wnicn ne saya surpass the early finds in the Klondike. He win head a party that will leave Seattle early next month on the return to these discoveries. Further than to state that his discoveries were on Great Slave lake. Oliver declined to go into d?taus oi tne location or the new gold fields. He tonfirme the recent reDortn received of tha hiar arnM atrlVa at Herschel Island and predicts a big ruah into the MacKeniie river' country thla year. - . ON DEATHBED WHEN HE INHERITS FORTUNE (Catted Press Leased Wire.) Seattle. April J 1 Unaware that a n-L. i,-"' 'LL'Z . legacy of- 50,000 awaited him. Willie Inetealtny Woman; Strong mCtt a. Chapman, penniless and sick, died UV and Chvsicallr. Whose ambi at the Wayside Emergency hospital yes- While Chapman, who waa 61 tally and physically, whose ambi tion and magnetio influence urn men to deeds of grandeur and hero- waa slowly sinking to his earn, rrienas were searching tne cit 4.TTt emrtH vnmon . oil nwrafl acquaint' him with the newa whlcl V "y w ""v.iiM. i Wou;d have spelled comfort to a wan Weak. Sick and ailing WOmet derer. Two weeks ago Tim Chapman iTrallH-laarnVtHnr,. A. w,t, a bachelor oncle. died la Illlnole leav ing term tanaa valued at fioo.soo to wis have little ambition: their own trou bles OOCUpy all their thoughts. The hla brother's eons. Willis A. and Le dwell ntn thflip nainn. suffer frorr fihPns.'j. "?p .t. Spring ., .1 t 3 ' i vauey, minnasoia. na was notiriea yea- nervousness ana neaaaches ; oiter terday of the death of his brother and are extremely melancholy, and 'l"w .n.htVw.a.3r sws avoid society.. For thirty yean chapman lived on the Pacifio coast Northern Paclflo No. f, 'due at f o'clock, arrived on time. ,y. :?'- . Southej-n Pactflo No. 18, duo at 7:56, arrived on time. , . Southern Pacific No. It. due at ll:0, arrived on time. , " : itt R. & N. No. t. due - at I o'clock, arrived on time. ' . O. R. & N. No. S.-due at 1.46, arrivea on time. Astoria Columbia No. ; due kt 12:16, arrived on time. LYDIAEaPINKHAnS VEGETABLE C0MP0UNQ has been saving women from thu awful condition. Mrs. Louise Jung, of 832 Chestnut jsti. JUetrolt, JBich, writes : years. MARIS IS APPOINTED DEPUTY INSPECTOR Paul V. , Maria, the new deoutv aD- pointed by J. W Bailey, atate food and 01 IsolTeredfromaveryseTerafemalt da and started his nneratlnna at Al- weaknesa for a long time. Lvdia Jljbany, where he will inspect the cowa Pinkham's VeireUble Componnd, re- ' the various herds there, make teets stored my health I hope It will do othoi etioS . "na ,nve"f,lS w womea as much (rood as it haa me.' I From Albany; Mr. Maria will go Jo Mrs. Emma Wheaton. of Vienna dairy districts, where cow teat- W. V8, Writes to AITS. Finkham ; probably will not return to Portland for " I was a walking" shadow. Mr bus- aeveral. weeke, s , . hand insiated utx mrwritlnir to tod ' Th. ?" of the new a 4i, r.t. v. SinUna. vl-a ?PT y m Buttermak- J t , , ,77., I association. .taoje lompouna, wnicn i. uia. xt re-1 f ortiano. Ueved ail my pains and misery, and - 21Sli.'J?'ii2lf?.S?.1 WASHINGTON TABOOS SSS'lSia'a'ffiE : PBIVATE 6AMBUN0 V.noVk from roots and herbs, tas been the wWw recently , formed In l a- tint . whathar .Mtnrfuntaif Standard Temedv for female ills. I public or in a private place, when it la an1 haaTwlHWVn.r1 f hnnannila at i '"?. UnUWful, according to yw.w. m oeciaion or tne supreme court nanaea MEN'S HABERDASHERY J is "Exclusivcness" is one of the attractive features of . this department. Neckwear, Shirts, Underwear,' etc. 1 Styles to suit your individual taste. SHIRTS, in tans, Helios, blues and plenty of other' colors, both light and dark, are to be found in our great shirt section. We show every one of the new conceptions , $1.00 and Upward y :'t " 1 I ' ) ' NECKWEAR, that it's hard t6 even attempt descrfp tion ; suffice to say that in no other store will you find . such an array of the correct new styles; exclusive patterns and colorings, full folded four-in-hands, plain and fancy at v . , 50c and $1.00 . .... ....... ... t ' - MEN'S HOSE, the popularity of our special silk lisle hose in tans and black, a hose that looks like silk and wears better at 25c pair, will surely interest you. ' ., ., . : ' e ; ' r - l . . r. .-i-.': - . - ....... t t ,- sr aar m w Mr m Tho Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which haa been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of ana has Deenmaaennaer mi per sonal supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and ChildrenExperience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It , contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind , Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cores Constipation ; and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleeps Tho Children's Panacea The If other's Frienda . GEHUiriE AIA7AY0 Sears the Signature cf He Kind You HaYO Always BougM In Use For Over 30 Years. VMS esavaua eeaaMMv. tv eHmaav era car, era veaa err. c I' ADLEB PLEADS NOT GUILTY IN C0UKT women Who have been trOTlbled with I down in the appeal of Charlea Freatoa wno wrs arresiea, launa piuir ana ji i i. i -a .i i i wno vt-aa arrested, round uispuaueiueni, wuauuuauuu, uiiiav- flM(j for ConducUng a aamblina;'reeort tlon, irregnlarlties, perlodlO pains, In Walla Walla. Presto rv ran a'roulette DacKache, that beanng-aow lng, dizziness, Or nerVOtlS pros (doors locked He waa cJiarged with con- tratioa-Why don't vofery It) . -SpJS&RZ JS1TH, X IlLHiaam. a ujna, jsimbb around that while It constitutes a felonjr Invites-all Sick Women tO Write to, run. an. open limUlDi twmj, when fnf mAvintL. the same waa conducted bfhtnd closed uer lorcvavico. ,: , , a v 4oora It waa nl a niadeateanor. Adolph Adler. the man who recently presented a. letter demands I40Q lm mediately to Slg Slchel. pleaded not ruutr in tne nunuv vm uui mora na and asked opportunity to consult a lawyer. The ease was conimuea until Thursday. nt' - '' - . Educators Met. iailBlThla Pa April 11. TPnij. thuii.nil dalcaateSi atnona them aoma or the moat prominent educators In the United States, ara nere 10 attend an educational convention which convened "We sell tons on tons with no name1 on it. That isn't moncyback tea. tour grocer returns your money if you don't Uke Schilling's Beat; we pay him. Jt Twenty-Tear Sentence. "I have lust completed a twenty-y healta anteneev jmposaa , oy uuckj y-year l.n-a Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleed- lna piles lust twenty years aao." writM O. 8. Woolever, ef IeBaysvIlle, N. T. Bucklen'P' Arnica Salve heals toe worst eorea. bona, burns, wounds and cuts in the abort st time. He, at bkldnnor. Prus Co.' a drua store. - . . today, la order to make room for 'i of them to attend eessiona mming n . bain a- held in different halls, as t - la no hall blf enough to a tat all t deleyataa -r- ' 1 '. Shoots Swaln. n . (tfntua l'r I.t-J Wire) . Butte. Mont, April 51. Jak r-' was ahot and klllo-d is"' f ' t : ' -KarrJaon.' proprietor of a t I at ; rv. aceordloa to a ! - 1 ' ' ceived from that lon'i. li it , i Jrrlso lecn a rt ' ' " irrnaa -W.1 l'i. t I " I lUrtif-M wt..t-r "'.