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to nATT.V TOURNAU PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 12. 1CC3. assMesBaBjeWMsjBsslNssse- 11 , . . . r.-:. ,- - - -M 10 mo rrtrrrsrra, mo oas, o cocax . The Old Reliable .mii.ii hp fl-ilfffl PASSES AWAY k Sir ttenry CawpVell-Banner-. man Dies at .tondonrr ' Tarty War rrobable ,Ee sult of Death' of Man .Who Kept Tcace for Years. . (t?ltQ Pre-. WlrO Tendon. April USr Henry Camp. bell-Bannermes, wha recently . tht premler-hlp tacttM of poo health. 1. dead and a P!l f fJoom hM been spread ov.r th. United. Klnfdomv The . end, which wm pa'". cm tw "BH'.nry'wcHflc hi. lift to ,th. demands of hi. country. Insfad tsklnt; Uio car that his physical eondl iu nautri III continued to perform & snW. duUee wtll hi. system hid run down .o completely that, ho HI. dlB Proo..Fj - - rh . by a .put in TC. liberal party such a. Sur4S amon. tha P-mponli on th. nomination of WIIMn J. .. " w ; nr thV Di-esldency. Tha MrM or th. libers.1. Into a rsd.caj ana eervaUv. win-will moan the return of tha conservatives to pow.r, , yarty War lendlf.-f Kir Henry was th. only man among th? II blVS Tead". with the aift of. con ciliation and It has been hi. " ele that ha. kpt tosether th. ai vcrsent elements that compose th. llb ZraT ranki With hi. death Internal VZrir warfare I. certain to break out amo th.7ertr.in. radicals and th. JStoi th. party- Th. militant radical. ?m& .bout 160 of th. present liberal iUiorlty In the. houH of Nmw. which la about 15. At thla time tha radical, hav. It In their power to de feat th. government by an edverae rot. oT a party measure and thua precipi tate new seneral election. ' . Several cimes uumia Sir Henry there have Teen Indication, or revolt and th. breach that haa been Jmened since th. flr.t of th. year can V?t bV closed. The radical, dec are that tha only measures of sufficient Importance to require tha etten on of parliament ar. tho.a de-Jin, with eo ciVl reform, and particularly with tha .? . v.. r..m nnvertr that ...... i,.n.i.hiiii finnit Britain. Th. radical, ara esalnat tha malntenance of a rreat navy and want th. money eipJnJed on new battleship, to bo used to irlve v.ry man tha , right to em ployment. .' " '. ' Aaanlth U TVhtut. i '. ' Mr. Aaqulth. tha new premier. It 1. eald. ia not the, type of man to Pacify the liberal revouera.- ne ia and a. .trlct disciplinarian aad belon. to th. liberal Imperlallat group which cknowleded Lord Roaebery aa Ita chief, until th. retirement of Roeebery from active political Mr. Aaqulth haa no sympathy for tha program of the extreme radical, ana ni iempermni U auch that he cannot mora aee their eld. than Orover Cleveland can aympa thlaa with th. Bryariltea. It I reported thi Wlnaton Churchill, under secretary fof the colonlea, may k. narauadeit br th. radical, to become r.Tr i..-.. Mr Churchill. Who I. the moit . brilliant young member -of the house of common.. 1 raaicai in nis and h. may decline to risk his political future by leading party revolt . Lloyd George, the president- of thai board of trade, a close rlvar of Mr. Churchill, also 1. mentioned aa a Pot ble radlcsJ revolutionary leader, but. Painless Dentists XATS T009 no Txn or TTJta hi. nfiir. Is aoulppe wltn ail tna I..VJ .nuilancea and formula. lor oo- Ing Wgh-claa. work. . - " , oVvu.1 vi'anYVfuir; .mmha' meod: MjM -J Vancouver. Waan. bad result. OUR PRICES ' .Vfo't;': put .,............ Knai-llr constat araall pumoer .man pumvr w . r " i i- A th trui aoarclty of .i. . in tha varlou. resrlments at tt.tr rrown bridge Work, t n Prnwn Best Rubber . Plata Sliver rilllnga OoId.rilllng. , , . . . ..:(' for Vegetable, vapor w vu.. - icft-i fflCAG C Painless Dcniisls t com. rrx ajto wAfTOOTOM ' Be aura rou ara In tha right of flea. Lady attendant . .... i. Iik.lv t decline the prof- fer. of th. eitremtsta.- . 7 m of flrst-claaa polltlcnl .tuinment. . av.ll.bl.aa r.dlcai leaders. a tnat u wm -competent director and will degenerate into, guerrui.-; -. Y.V.7,, in the bouse of common, divie- r.T" . . 1. - ...n aiactioa. ODDOSuion ' ""w'-: l. though political propneia o,""' T lev. tnat in. rr47ev?..--d Ical alo- turn o winu". - "vr.i. saw Ktyftgutjaaa U. S. Mf.lY riEEDS ORE OFFICERS Courts Martial Hare but Ten Men Because of : ' 7 i r Scarcity.' : v'.! (Valted fresi Um-4 Wlra.) , f ' anrit 11. Two general oovrta-marUal bar. bean appolntad by tha war department ro tna u auch peraona a. may be brought be for , them. on. t. meet t Fort Mla soula. Montana, and th. oth.r t Fort Lincoln. North Dakota, lha. detaJla oonal-t of 1 officers eaen.. . In the orders announcing tha peaiis It la atated that a greater offloera cannot be aaaembled "without m.nlfe.t injury M the eervlce A general courj-nii -. a nrficera on these tha MnvTXa VILLAGE IN - :V;.;PANAM A CANAL ZONE 8aB Francisco, pni vice, from th. .-W, J that the Ola nauve t. ' which la on the Chagwa river oppoalta tha present railroad atatlon at Oaton. a Kln moved to a new aim " - mlU. from" Va present on. onth. new c'hgV FnJtoXffis . ontha a.ta.of tha.tundanv Tha nouses are tha occupanta or ownera and Placed. In cara which tha oommlaalon lurnishe. and will be iranspuneu '( It the commission It. th. new location. Th. Popla will then have i u.e ol tha ?ara for ona week In order to gtva than, time to erect their new The vlllaga ha. a JWHUtlon of abut 100 and contalna about 110 bulldlnga. Get Overlt;';--"- ' 'Catarrh. Aathma, Rosa Fever. Welr'e Inbaler hlta tha apot At tha dragglsta, 60 cents.. , - lyk , Metager. jeweler. 141 'Washington. : military poets Uxroughout, tha country. TEnniS PLAYER IIEXTEGRETARY President May Appoint Ba con to Taft's Place If , , Latter Entires. . (Valted Pres. leased Wtra. tt7..kinnn Anrli 12. The next eeo- ..tir, r w.r will crobably be a mem ber of tha praatdanfa -temvlg cAblnat." Although Becretary Taix ouw . i present Intention of "alerting hU port rilo. ha intimate, that If ha la noml- nated lor presiaen . y invention Tn June h. will ohwltl re tire .. an official of tba dmlnl.tra- tlon. Tha roan moat prom I nen t ' r t" tloned now for nio piaoe "7 oon, aaalatant sr.larjrof aute. for merly a partner of J. Plerpont Morgan, and now on. of the coterl. of govern ment cniete wniwn , - pleasant afternoon on th. tennla couria back of the White House. The president not only admires Bacon for hla prowess with tha racquet, but haa a high opinion of hla administrative ebllltlea aa demonetrated In bla work In tba atate department under tha tute lage of Becretary Root . Among others mentioned for tha poet are Beekman Wlnthrop. assistant Becre tary of tha treasury, and formerly gov ernor of Porto Rloo. and tha present ae- ver. Governor Ma goon of Cuba baa also been suggested, but It la not believed that ha can yet be .pared from tha a a LOEB ADMITS HE WILL BE TRACTION MAGNATE The LITTLEKOST CLOAK. AND SUIT HOUSE REMARKABLE WAIST BARGAIN $5.50.' 'jF$$-'..r- Valne ;rS: Valnc: ., Here is a waist that appeals to every woman who see it tn-aceful lines, a nifty contour, smartness proclaimed ia every . detail; made of soft taffeta in plaids, stripes and checks; all i - the newest shades brown, blue, tan, Copenhagen and lav-. ender, matching any spring suit. Sold all over at $5.00. " Oour price ?3.45. .Only 125 in the lot .A. chance for tbnf V , ; ty and discriminating women. , See our windows. .; rM LITTLEKOST Zk?t Correct Styles, Dependable Goods, Utile Cos! GOOD LAND BUYS IN CLARKE COUNTY Z 68 ACRES, best of land, 10 acrea under cultivation,' 10 acre; mora very easily cleared,-i28 acres green saw timber, good 2-atory 6-xoom nouse with hall; large barn, chicken-houses, woodshed and fruit dryer, e acre. in bearing orchard of assorted fruits In full bearings :,lncom ..-..aiona . from orchard will pay 10 per cent Interest von'-price asKea-; vveu. i; (arise ixirn, cuiunan-nouses, wooasnea win nu i ng orchard of assorted fruits in full bearln; ir r - will n-w.lA . . r A if a and never falling stream. 30 acre.' fenced and crosa-fenced. 1 1,e" froi'n country town and 19 miles from , Vancouver ton good' level roao. In thickly settled locality. Personal property: " Team, wagon, top bue-gVj nacay-piowe, narrows, cultivators, ana m isci u . """..""; r, chlnry. aawa. axes, ate, J milch cows, a heifera, aoma thoroughbred .Berkshire hogs, chlckena, harnesses, eja. t&, ail for 14,800, y Tenna 11S ACRES, Wl good land, TO acres under eulUvatlon,: SO acrea mora easily cleared. 15 acrea in neavy green saw , timber: a noe hous. nicely painted, large horse barn and hay barn; chicken-houses, ... . ANth.pd rf aaanrted fruit a. mnnA wall' nl a r fenced anl -CrOSS- fenced; in good locality, close to country town,' railroad station, school and church. R. F. IX mall and telephone service. Personal PP," now already . Z nrf all farmlna- Implement and all crops which are planted. Price, 1 8,500 ; s cash, balance per cent 20 ACRES 1H miles from buslnW. dUtrlct of thla city; 18 -acre orchard in full bearing, acres; meadow," 2 acres line green timber, fine i-room Plaatered housi. city water, bath, etc., good barn, chicken-houses, work ahoD and fine prune dryer that could not be built for less than S1.J60; On main ri al nd will soon be platted, into city lots. . The 20-acr. tract adjoining is now being platted Into city lots. If you are looking-for a fine home that will pay good, Interest on tha investment and something that will Increase in value aee this.- Price. .$7.600; .13.600 cash, baiaoce per cent Interest. v - , - ,; ' ' Write for our Hat and Illustrated Booklet deacjHptlva o2. ; Vancouver ani CUrVe county.' . . . .'-.'' ! ' ' ' -w a. cwiw. ntiK.ns National Bank 'Bids?- Tanoonver. Waan. ' (TJnlted Pres. Uased Wire.) Washington, April .11 -Ia a latter to Representative Blmi explaining hla own- ershlp or 100 anare. oi ui nMniniwo Railway ft Electric company. Secretary Loeb practically admlta that In tba naaj future, probably not until President Roosevelt's term erplrea, he will accept th. presidency of that traction corpora tion. The letter was written to 81ms In response to his statement mad. In th. house that th. president's private sec retary owned 4,700 share, of the stock. Alter rwiiii" . . - . - -- - i ha should be mora careful In referring to mens cnarmtmi a. ixu , m?..iui dtiniYval .riftra. Ar the ! r ui 1 ' , V ... , . . i Capital IIOCK V U 1TMU1UIIUU ,W.r- way ft Klectrlo company atand In jmy name on th. books of the company. On. i hundred of these, enough to enable me I to qualify aa a director, ara mine; 4.600 ar. holdings of friends of mine for whom I aimplv acted aa representative at the last annual meeting of stock holders at wnicn i was ,woiu a. ui- - l . I. .K wU A nf nAMlhl. .IMV rvoiur wini , - - - tion aa president of the company If I oeciuea-w uu uw " u after leaving ornciai lira." " B " films explained that In fairness to Sec retary Loeb he desired to nave mo let ter given publicity. . j : t , PBESBYTEEIANS HOLD SESSION AT ASTORIA ' 4 -T aBSaSaBBBBSSSSBatsS. . , l'..tr.' , (BpeeUl Dispatch The Jooraal.l Astoria. Or Anrll JI- Tha Presbytery of "Portland, ? which ',. t.rrltorlally t. em braces the : lit northweatern counUea of Orejon, aaaembled at the . First day atternoon, after tha delegates had I . - J Ml nA Ik. I.fl!.. peon Rrvwi wini uiiiiivi v r mv of the church In the church parlors. There were 85 delegatea present at roll call. The session waa opened with - a sermon by the retiring moderator, ev. J. ' R. Laihdsborough, D. - D. Rev. X A. P. McOaw, D. . t., of Portland. " was chosen as moderator for the ensuing term or six monms. a. a. j miwr ws alected temporary clerk, and Rev. 3. W.' Mllllsan as reporting clerk. Rev. E. M. Sharp, officiated as stated clerk. Following the election oi onicers business aesslon was held and later In .ha a'tapnonn the dalearatea were taken on a sightseeing trip about the city. i JbSSl evwilis puuiiu niun waa uciu at which an address was delivered by Rev. F. W. Bible, a missionary recently returned from China. The Presbytery will close Its sessions tomorrow afternoon. - CLATSOP TEACHEES t IN INSTITUTE TODAY K (Special Dispatch to The Jooiual.l i fm Anvil 4a Tha "Mafatn county teachers' Institute wlU begin Its annual session today, at the court house under tne airecuon. ux mm uun tit AAiintw .iinnrlntAnilBnt.. .nil will naiicii y - ' ,:v " i . ikmh.k IIim. ,fliv. with mrtmm nt the most eminent educators of the state among me lecturers ' aim tuatruuiuiif. The program for today follows: ; Organl--oinn' - "Ijuituui." -L. R. Traver: Training. of the Memory.'' H. D. Shel don; -"Agriculture," U R .Alderman; um i . itm i jLaam en - H ntinarinn " -t is i nfl ' HIUVViVHn was aV( dhaUnn MnntrfAnhv Prom', th fltAnrl- lOlnl OI inuurt;u n auwicou . ra, Iheldon: "Arnhmtiat, L. R. Alderman; Note Book -a Problem ' In th Tacblnff Lont ii. . Aiaerman. f , SCIENTIST CLAIMS . . GEE AT DISCOVERY VaV.. !- irtH4JI t?Mal Tataaarf Wlr - v 'lOondon, AprU 52. Pr. Komme, after devotlns many -years of hie life to a arret , scientino - invesug&tio to have discovered that there Investigation, claims IO nave aiHlwrvrvu mat mciv ia .is- Aetermlnatton of sex that there Is a law wnicn antnninn wneiasr wjm ur f;lrls shall be born., In an article pub ished In La Revue, Borame, who Is a disciple of Professor Schenck, declares boy la born when the father . Is the weaker ' and girla are born whoa the mother Is itha weaker. By the law of nature, be eays, a child resembles the Hvesker and not the stronger paromt, and adds tnat in au countries witii mathematical reguianuy luer'.iuo There's no better preparation "for ! the: dayXdutics " than a; cup of piping hot Cocoa at break fast. It invigorates, nourishes, strengthens, ' without artificial stimulation. Does Coffee? LESfTtfANA CENT A. CUP .. i IMP'- U made v with, scrupulous, con-. -scientiqus care and old-fashioned -r attention to ! cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. ;No cocoa : at any price- can be abetter jcr ; more dcltcious. ) Your grocer. sells and recommends it ; : - ; - D. OhIrBTdeUI Company Ban Frsricleoo l Oo anywhere la the eltyl a price ea any ktad of a a. of eeets. n.n ome as, and w. wlU dnpUoate that sl of te.tb fot 17.00, eso.pt fold aa4 poroe. r 1 j Tamhlll ? yymWEAMia ati III r - BBaBBBSsaBSsBws-SBJSsiii ii a t m m II ssss--" . II ladies' New Low ' : , Cut Shoes at $2.50 & $3.50 .. -. ;-- :'-i"f : 500 pairs ladies' new spring ties, Oxford, blu cher cut and buttons, in patent leather and tan kid. The'best values ever of fered at these prices, the pair ". . f- $2.50 to $3.50 Closing Out L-ine Oxfords We are closing out a lineof ladiet Oxford Ties in bUck, izt VA to 8; regularly OQr worth $1.50,. while they last, the pair ., a7 b U WXZTB, Chief of ttaS. ' v s- Ideal :. Gloves Sole agents for this popular trand of jrij T Q gloves; every pair fully warranted;;.) lUv $7e5b Dress Skirts $4.85 Ladiei' tiilor-made Drew Skirtt, mad of fine erade Panama and voile n bUclt, blue and $6.00 Misses'; Extra pecal in mie'' toreM Skirt v made of Panama, voile and new fabrics, solid and fancy colors, black, blue, brown, etc.; O QC values up to $6, coicerv:.....,.J New Spring and Summer Dress Goods WOO yard, dnjM 3 to eoc; speciauy unacrpnvcu, u tz:al.--:i.,vvv?4,4.v t .t : . or. -1? u- 4 . 'r-i'iCsli ... ........i .. . . .... ... ....... Aff Values up to out,', ;m m m ." " ; ; . , -.-.,.. ? .,-.'. - - ; ladies' New Spring .! r Silk Coats Tiie ; rrivfi bV . ex . - a . gt a A. dies' black tatteta snori toais that will be. popular this sea son p loose and , semi-fitting styles, plain or fancy trimmed, prices Vapge $6.75 to ?12.50 : Ladles' and MUses' , Imported Necklaces" ; In Mexican feadspeari.'ppalf:t ' turquoise, etc ; over auu siyies t to choose from ; specially ii ir?i"rt fnr j Thursdav ! and Fn onlv-vour ? unrestricted choice--j5 lA,0:(('ki? SOLID COLD TEETH 'CROWNS- Any tooth" In the mouth we crown with .solid told, Ji., iruarmmeeu a4.IIIJ , -to be the . best, for VJ v v ' 'PORCELAIN CROWNS Any Poroelaln Crown made no matter wnat tney are c.n r vw i n-i ' they are made. Our prloe la : " bridges ' -i"' - 1 - .v' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' Solid -tA OoM Top. Solid , Gold Backs, Poreelala-rronta. per . 4,00 Solid Gold Teeth, lik. brldf'a, 4 QQ per tooth. . . V"" , ( ' All ithar work same price,' proportion ately. . .. - - . - . . : . , Call aad satisfy yourself that we b-a butone price, and that we do not mis represent our work. We mPhtlT"I assert that. no better work can he done In Portland at any price. Abaolute guar antees. r, ., , '-' -V Oftif hours from l a. ra. to ' Sunday.. a. ra. to 1 p. m. Telephone Malo lM.r- -' , i '. ' Eastern Dentists SflSH Washlnft-toa It, Oonet attzta. f ' Ot.r Ooddard-Kelly 8hoe 8tore. TESTIMONIAL . 1 1 i . i " 'I ma- ,' .a c'i-'i i ':--J Miss Carrie Nloious, J2 Mill atreet, saya: ' ,JI have auffered for years with Z t-a Ka.fc- that drove me about eraay wiin vain u , in of lr.. Van Damme a w w I iu furia and now anTa happy girl ind Vara suffered any for jhe past three montha since I ftrat uaed the fee, After paruk- LlSSlaeT STuti Tooadita of "ao cure, money swfnaded.'! y, ' . W; J. Van Damme 1 'IBS Idorilaoa' U Fortlaad, 0. ; sl to yap's OoffaeH mouse. - HAKES the SKIN UKI YOU WANT IT J.f DOES IT IN A HOIICMT . f . a, , .. ' r. A liquid preparation ' T V j tor Pace, Heck, Arms ' 1 . It ia neither sticky ' P.7-JT f -.; . r UIlaji ..... ; ;. , tlilPlin S ' It's harmless, clean . and rvfrMhina. . MagnOlla Cannot 1 detected. Balni slrls are born to every 100 boys. - le declares this proportion Is only modi fied after a, great war. , Hi klB I. b-ntlfll perfumed, nrnterfefl. j planned to have one every .month.. Or, jieSneLil Ua. aUa!iwtet. Jalr, SKlStitu&mJn .pale wlllbe hfU Two colors, Pink and White, - . a , . ,' ,. , .. Use It morning-, nooa ' " and nixht, Summer, "Winter, Spring, Fall. t s SAMPLE FREE. ) Manufactnrlns Co.. r 44 S. Fiftfit.' f : " " Brooklyn, K. Y. M ' -' Ir B fl TU ..IfTTIU JJf" WANTED The name, address andphone number of every man, woman ana mhu . Dalles " Market "Day 3Iay 2. (Special DUpttcb to Tb. JoornsLl The Dalles of., April 2J. Saturday, v ?. has been selected as a market day and If It proves a success It - Is 1 a A ft. . . mm a k w a Ha anin W tn n annM io nnvr una ctru ai'vn .. v ALL EAST SIDt SALOONS ' ' ' ' Nextf June election. ,l -- - Saloons are, a rendezvous for thugs, -hoboes" and drunksthe "lalonsatXontinuai menace to the peaceths " everjwher. ftresent snare and pitfall to the drink-thirsty. . . . . ' 1 . , nlt f 5 Rki : rid of them.- Cut this out and send it to us and we will send you a full line Of reading matter. - - , - . '. ' .,iV,.,-...,-...,r.:,:-- V,i; .Name. Address . . . ..... i .'..... I ill c BJS l . Ii' i, Wf sT W-l - a7 W B 1 ;f . wsjnr;' , t - VL Prfct priming falM . , ' V- f ''-VV'- . SNSnn-Maa IJ lf r 'V ';''Mt'j. 4 1 v Phoiie. I will "give $....w.: r I to close up all East. Side saloons. jj Room 413 Commercial Bldg ' ; s Corner Secondhand Washington. j aWsmsSSaanSaaaasas a-'f- . ' " . V WOMAN A SFECXAXTT JIBS. 8. K. CBLa,' tne only Chine., woman doctor In this city.. She has -cured many, af flicted auf ferera .Cured private and female als- aaaaa. elan J throat and :.i....i..iihi. stomach. bladder and , kidney a land - diseases 1 ef all i kind, that the human flesh la helrto. Cured by Chinese herb, .na , roots. Keroedlea harm less. No . operaUotia. amlnatlon free. 202 Clay at, cor.Thlr, t 1 r 4. i ' nT,,.-