mm$: editorial bvge of im jomm
THE JOURNAL
AN INPKff NOENT . BWB"ArBB.
C . JACKSON....
.-..raMlsBef
I'uMtan. tmr af-alnf frt t
w S-uoar tnornlnf, t Tba Jmiraal BUaV
Inf. tin. a 0. lnuAUl airaaua.
TKe Propteti
art now, carrying coal for the rail-J reputation that be was turned oat of I
roads' vm to the other uses of com-1 Cong rest, and waa kept out till Quit I
merce. v . . recently wnen d 4mnM, iw cm pn, Collin. In Delia. Obierver.
. Yee. and electricity nay alao be back, and all hl votea and apeechea jyj,, 'lection day wn over, and : th.
used, era lonst. for fnol and beat' ai show that he baa not reformed la thel . Hrk had ehed their coata.
well aa for light tn hundred! of thou- least. Though an octogenarian, bia
Mtltll-lnjrlw I. n.,..!..! . Ik fctft. I
..i i. v..uj. .1 Hi.,.. . fl -h in Mai " "," ? -' ' -""v-va . I
i " uvourvui vi luvu- ,. uuunu u 1 . mi mil. vote.;
ZJl.u. aanda of horooa, aa well aa tn bdsi- hite haira ara no badge of honor, Abo they ad Jd up in. total, and -
"JZ tZ neaa buildlnge. , Ita posaibliitiea : of for on every occasion he la on the That Cheri.y vun uuud 2a a ana-
' T". .... . . . ,. , .u. m . - - , A . .l. I tn.
American Trade With japan
Small Change
t-f c""". wU b more gor.ebus
for oiln out lowly.
i.LBrm."1tht ,hr ' Demo
cratic leglelativ. ticket. . . ,
scarcely
... "'T .TJ W thVy .",. fotto voc, that be-
yond tlx .llghteat doubt.
Meanwhile,! though the president llerment of condltlona. . One looking j "The lemocrat. wUl get ua, if
gea that the common people'! In- at Kelfer cannot help pitying im ' , , , 4 , , watch
tereete be aafeguarded now, slneeipeopia teat send mm to congreaa.,
out"
WILL A GREAT KAVY.FAY?
J
19
Than trranfi lav or blgot'a
ban, ', -
. More might jr la the aim pleat
s-. . word; -The
true heart of aa honest
maa, . . i r , ,.
Than orotler or the rword.
, ' , . Tenayaoa. .
:; ... ; , nir fiiedeiuo j. iiaskix.
, ; , A (Copyrlaht lo. brrradarlo J. Ilaakln.)
, Tokohama, March J5. War, or any other, came, which would Inter
rupt trade relatione between Japan and the United State would Im
mediately paralrie the Internal bualnesa economy of thla. country. The
t'nttarf Httm lm Tan.R. K.. -.An... ..4 tvi A .11 ,. It'
baa to aeIl. Theee export which go to American marketa ar almost " international nuiaancer
alt A .. t t , i.i. . . i. . i . . - ... I . " i
f'vuuH wayauwra lauur, na vuo incraaing iraue wuu me
I ?n If DfAfu . 1 . . . ., . J . .
i vutkvu iue-.ua ciurai aiDDiormani ii minar viiei. ' inr mierruD-
ia'r..J' """'5 " .V,"n;rvw"s " M "la trade will apell dlaaiter to th common people of Japan, and
A a Jk m.. .... . a...'.. a . tkaW I vi t I at Tint tftt VrnJK tA ai W ttflV a Maiai.1.1 T. M..aa Jk
w t,av h j atvviviii w B v w . . unmi viq 1'Krir in mi i nnAn in tna . A ..i.n aw- ttn . j
.- . .n.l n aEXATOR HALE. Chairman or i. R.nu.llcana. Uia lfnocraU hare - . '"""" vl aw couiiaerciai - reiewona wna ia unuca
t ,k. niv- int.W. V the aenata committee on saral .rT..- r"1- .'"7 japaneae gorernmentai ppncy wnica migni iona
' I:!:;; .VI w ;.f. .li . l ttmxu r that tha eipense tvm trZTE k 10 le"n tn ueineea to America: is too apparent to require notice,
of rind'a atlft. tn th.m ' ' I a great and growing nary la- Ad th,,a pinad i . coup r w ' I.? '? .h' the
- " . : . -u :. ; , l - . v u ai. i... . .'"'J r- - " wwrja in ina amount or ax.
crcasea inuca taier mu iu-j uuuiuer i And the Demoorata win l ua, u w . i wru eiilppad to the United Statae, Parle
nt hatflttahfna An tta darlarai. I n ' don't . . I bolnff firat anil IntnN .... Tk.
XIIK tUUAtktM WF UIUS..1A" aWf.lth.t An -arahlna k. In h. ' ' v . V ' . " - "-ut." 1 K7 i0""' 5f atport le allk.
.. . , ,, ' ' I , r . , . , .... pmiuri etriklngly llluatratra the
r r ... ' J-,..... ilJcommenced aa aooa aa they are L. M- rxtm .e i?!? p! - uUed
a AaVkitk. mwtyivu. aiuu u
tr.f.aiMiw tkrwfk tba exlia a aacaa-M I utilisation , hafe
. lahtmiYnwl ytL
1EI.KI-IIOXK MAIN TITi. BOMk, A-ei.
Tll Uw opanttw tba tf-partuwat C I Brgea
roRioK advkbtisino SErRKss ntat.tb I they hare not been before, aa they
TTta"tlr,l".,.,l.gpwl'!i AmZHL$'SSL hould hare beca, congreee refuaea
I " ' mtmm w " ai au ifiina ( aav r iaa ai - -
. turn; THbaaa auJitlloa. Ckirao.
nbwrlMloe Tra tr aull ta aar
ta taa L'att-4 etatM. U ar Maalea.
-, DAILY.
Oaa rar......3.m ' Ona atoatk.
' , ei'NPAT.
Out ' raaf. ......tun I On month M
-? . KAIL I AND eONPATa
Ooa 1t ..IT. AO Oaa awaih....;..!
afloat, the amount
mm
A tta! W.m,.B LT! m0r! Increaalag annually
ndnutniNMln "w".,"r."" ' " I Z trie reoant Wall etraat
nf tti. vaaaal It tilt I the end. ' I houaaa Kara an akk Jaw v . i
"V . "a '""".v."" I ror the Damoerete win b-et trie maa .ilk that Ion -. 1.L" T'T "
TUB GOTTimiEXT TB. J preacher, a good bobk and a hand-
attention, to, their . peraonal tljn
to the Inartistic, beard and rreatK
- t i n tvrn m tra nnaniaia ann i . wnn n laiaaaa a. kAftA iiAruiu-a i . t-v -vaaai
pauache. common among men M-f7h5 wu ilW, w. gfgtf PAtlltti tj
the fnilt of bad taate, and tba ft v t v.-J Ah,ri '""j 'd.?.u" . ... . way. r "
vvvf aA.j tuuvai uiv v uvuw w vl lflll.ll ASJUlVCr.lB W il w-a m
other of appetlta. The Philosopher exp0nde4 upon u vltnla m few yttrtf
uuo aaiu iuai acwiumi th- ,- that iMn linn
to hie own - experience "a good I tT flft- Aftl ... ,v,. ' av
. M I f iVWVVVf tvr m,aJ uvvuiuf vv aav
capitaj to the
ad up in tale
don't . I IOtILhaUndlne' thla Itminnrt ifnll
. watch -;.?M' th Juture of the allk bualneaa In
. .. .. , . i ,.. aflfapea le bright. If pelltloa or war do
' .I"" wiarnipi. ma unitad Btatae wUl r-
rha an nna Airi annrfl ina uruu i naw iib nin namiiiii a n iaM tii
cost Of maintaining Of ficera and crew I Old Farty boeats. . proapar. Lomaatlo condltlona In Japan
THE house baa passed the Fulton a, to f inTi. th7Z - ni of ,upp,,, and tnen " nM to be " " ?moc7atTc bo.""" 5rodru7tioof "iPW?,,l'.t o'ouoi
reaoInUon authorising the go ! Ji ."l"' consigned to tha naval boneyard. ; we anno aa axacUy bow the enemy trie only one crop of mulberry learaa
' ornmant t nm.vu1 .,,i,.i thm Axl DCrtes WM BO Ugly that Tlew- rwa It Brf . Ta It HMtifliarTf The ' will land ue, . , cn h obtained in a aaaon, put n Ja-
eminent ,to proceed against tha . nimaelf dally la bis mirror. be 7 . neceflt&ryi tm p t . f t aaT,'ih,fy got a. Julsy pan thare are thrao croplTXeree traou
flnntharn ParlfM rall-natt inr w"""1 . B BUrrgr am or,inlon itami to he calnlntf rronnd that th.T-Il hand He:' Of rouch volnsnlfl i.-m ,tt5
ftf fnrflMn ft a lattl em to belleto that there la BO SUCh I th t ,ha vnjMi,,- nD an(f malntenanea Although In votlna force we're get laea f0r othar purpoaaa. M edApted to
. 'f.!1"" AUJ"? thing as ptfrsonal beauty: totwtth- i.. 11 "d ."f! !?! iVl?0? - I?,'",B,.r.?.V. -d;t"
eut"
the purpoea
grant In Oregon, tha terma of which B" laXZ:tZZlZot reilt whea war wItn ny &oet. will get it we Ujiy wiu-belui'te T thUyao. MuVb ei
crant that comoratJon baa hotorfrn-l " I other nower la an extreme imoroba- , 1 l'iV..!,.,u l"lJ arouna the bn
i lerinna tarn n nan tirAman r r i . w --
ly riolated during tha past third of a ,1 7,- . V,- wlltT haa-aaiumed the aspect of a
century. All efforta to amend, tha wem'f to dnii h!m m?re l0ln, peat naUonal bunko scheme. ' Ae
rial ution ao aa to nullify Ita purpose menUI Pf'V despite hla physical corilag t0 tha present program the
failed, and unless there la aoma on- VT!T' u ! . '""f people, will within a Tery faw years
percclred Joker la it., the attoraey- rled. because among aJl his Intimates ba expending 1250.000.000 a year oa
general caa now proceed la' tha at- .f?nn,1 nn ? admlra and love. th. navy. Out of that lmmenae Bum
tempt to wrest these lands from this
and he counted them all after a 11m-
a good . many, peopla get pecuniary j
of Fujiyama. Jan.n'. mmrA
Cheap labor ta another edrantaea Ja--
-Bx 10..00 votary the R.pubUcan. wr- XVoZn'ul thVVaTiC
Th. JouT, horh 'thai rldea upon th. chiidr'.rh.nV ' S till
emocrmtle aaa; . " . I tha ravenoua Uttla wonna that ma a
But dark and arlm dlaaatar la Immln- the .tile " " "u w, ftM m
Th.ra 'im no, BtheToutoome to the'sorely-1 .Tea la the eecond item of Importance
- .... i tn in x porta rrotn Janain to imarira
Kit Ika ai. . . . ' .if . .
rornoratinn. that ha. r;; ted acquaintance, as either ugly or ,a 'tlt' h't tvl v.,.,,; ABd ao w. deem our duty plain te U. h'?u.in... i. not
, - a I .. i. . - . l r- , I tha warnlnaj anouu
insolently defied tha law, and put an Interesting.
incubus upon a largo fraction of Ore-
It is a singular fact that It we ex
amine a series of the portraits of eel-
I Ahratoil main wa flnit hnt faw that
,,T vU 0e? !. m.e?n bkt th U?d! challenge the attention by their
gon'a territory. ,
either direct or remote, to the peopld, I That
la not clear. Thla country la safe
without a great navy. . "
fo promlaln. For aareral vaara paat
. don't- . .7,olum" 01 th? hlpmanta. and there
'" , , watoh a general raellna of depreaalon le
. . . eut" traJa. The oauaea of thla etaimailon
win io oe me- atronc eomDetlUon of
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:'.rl J'.' L. irv iwMti. ftaiiMttoB. ." e unfair
will be forfaited- It onlv maana that I . f . 7.7 7. ' , I ine eiecuon returns in Aiuuno-1 nrw . uu..uvs. nnnwi 01 tne Japanese Xirrae.
nil lunciieu, ll Oni7 meani mil mn1. kaanl whit in th itnnlrir . th Ttntfaln Time. I . .
rTtt,? tbTbVA Sta one. Overhaul an album t IpSlfS S &JS2 M fiW
iriieu. uui uu un gorernmeni can 0 our countrymen and obtwrve this .r) t.rreiT in the tnaloritr Connt It,. Tneir wuj, "" . . eumer than anf other country: In fact
succeed la far from certain. It it fL Not t' orfend the oresent f Iareiy " majo my. . .count- prtBiariee . and convontlons went for jimoat haic. o ' th. porcelaii 'ihippeS
a . t. . . act , mot. io oiiena ma preieni - am,.- "X". marked aa ana vote. - t.. .. xnnvantlon. They from th nnr ni,ni... -'-v.-
1., ' '"1.". A"iv ?! . monument, of tha nnbeautlful, bote Zl l"tn itaTement ,n- "tX.". u aot have ione to tba Ajneric f hi, aaothlidu.KrthX
many months, : probably several
back; . generation or two and
', a a . , ' .
A n UnWllllnv aaultn.-- . I . iL. '
bad raa. that h. eeeke to help. . .
a a
Couldn't th. da Kaon fellow be rue
" iniernauonai nuiaanc.r '
Quavra. V.na.nala t. .(,. i.w '
iMi vuuoruo plague and Caetro. ,
Quit, freauantlv n. ia ...... w.
twiatad or oLai ur- . .""..r '
Inei. . " v.. .
a . a , . . ; ' '.
Th. Merry WMn hat k. v..
rrom th. baaeball nald tos. Th. proper
place to wear It is a prairie. . " ,
a , .i . , ,
Probablv Im kl tii ti.i u. ..
Will alaalr m . V. . . .
a from the Japanona "V"." '""." "oni. .
parlor to th. Pacific V . "wn BMl11'
the Importation of I ' '-
ooat than Ore iron pint). ThU Imported
lumber la uavd for railroad tlva for
maklnir furniture, and alao for building
care, jne oak tiea rrom uie -ja
foreata ar. far au
oft nlna WMI.
thaee hardwooda la only In Ita Infancy I Governor Johnaoo y. th. Democrats
It I. a i pec ted that the Paclflo ooaat 1111 win If united, dure; now all that
wilt U I W qyill liaT117 vfvu LUI W I aawvaar la I. Unil. nantW
awt V r I au i aaa .uiuia
" i mi rveaiern vvaeratlon er Mln-
lo Japan ar. cotton, flour. I. re ha. not been charged with th. at
.nuturuct. o tempt to Uow up Uoodl.r Oallagher., ,
IB tneoemana lor any or N, Tftpf, - . ..
com-
Tha orlnolDaf Itema that tha United I la fit tha Wau ...... i .a .
mmw BHviia ui amimn p. I a vuiwn, iiuur.
aeroeen. ajia I
Iron and Steel,
a falling off Ii
tkeee, unlete It may be flour. Although 0fta Itai7..VtW!r?.uraV? l,ar wk
th. J.Danea. bar. acoulred ara. arola 5"i'??.",d. 'tlt th. Democrat!.
& - : . . i . i imri v iiibi aan new aa
or good wheat land in Korea and Man-1 ' "". auim atuuuaraia.
cnurla, and are ..buying quantltl.a of I -.e e
modern milling machinery, It la quea-l perhaps looting a bank would b. eon
tloa whether their development along I aldered a crime by a court and Jury la
thla Una will b. In axcaaa of th. la-1 any county In Orecon. ... . , . '
creaaa of consumption. . I ' a
Whea It come, to direct eomnetltlon 1 "a-reaident Joaaalvn , ahn.a
there la on. point In favor of the Am-1 mendable dlapoaitioa te try to nla
erican muiera. wnicn ii la cinimea ineiiiie people, 10 th. matter of atr..tcaf
American flour aella by th. barrel fori ' a a
a price no greater than what tha raw I Thar, la no rau. tn ml -
wheat coata. On Ita fare thla would Judge Burnett', declalon: the wonder la
seem to mean that the mlllera are work- that auch dtfenae cou d be eerloualy
Ing for nothing, cut they realls. m Profit I mada . . . .
from utlllalne; tha by-producta of short. I , ,e e ' i i
ana bran. in. japanea. have no war l tt aaiit h . at.fi. . v w.,. - -.
.n.a.nra tn ..all.a. thla MnrfltlAH I . . 1 ? ,D' time. . W.CK. .Ud
by Impoalna V tlff dutv on fioVrT At rrM-
r Prealdent Eliot aays football aucceas
bread and giving It away to th. crowds 3 SaTVi,Z,J.A -SVX'li
a. aa educattoa In th. uae of flour. I P"' t..7!., rtZ,.,r"d.or football
But If th. men wUl adopt th. woman
Someone anked where were th. hnaUlngj
Tankeea Th. reply was that th. de-l
tnand lor American flour waa so rreat I
that there waa no need of giving any of I suffrag. amendment will th. auffrartata
It away Ja exploitation. , - ... I guarantee that th. women won't wear"
dm mot sat siaao. ' , mwr " 10 lM Poust
The' enormoua conaumotlon of floor! ' '
In Janaa la all tha mart ramariaKIa - Western OrgOn ta Btlll ahnlli . An
when It le remembered that 10 year a ago I Inoh.e "ahy! of rain, but w. may get It
aobodv in Janin ate bread, and fear had I when the baaeball aamea ara tn ha
ever heard of It. There le no word la I Played here, or during th. Roae Fleata.
th. lanauac. for bread. 'and on. haa I . : e e' .
been borrowed from t ranee. Th. con-1 r-,. e.u ... . . .....
Other Important Items among Th. y a e
American import, ip japan ar. ou, wax. i A' Beattl. young "-mart Aleck" who
paper, lther. lead, machinery, chem-Jmade fun of aome Merry Widow heta
icala. rubber good a. cars, wneeta. leaf J .nn tk.i i. . v. .
ru.. U "Ar'.K . " . ' J I lno chain gang In conaeqiieoce. Pert
il, note tha votea caaf for all statement aen- might as well not have gone to th. ""r ?0Ih;L,.lur,
ftnd a I ..... . . I. .. . . ... . i.. I prooaDiy will have a large develoDtnent
s ears, of litigation The battle In tha V . - MOrg laciuaing tnree not nominaiea, trouble or noiaing prim... . becauae of Its adaptation to local con-
'!:..: '.m v: . -:, models In, personal Ugll- wep(l 41.BEa. whHe the total vote for ventlons. Tb. sUte chairman haa treat- dltlona Th. artlatio temperanVent of
Im-I "u w im, among the .American great; , wi" aenatbrk one mora auch em with acorn. He baa utterly I ;C7.A"r.M and boiler machine T tooU and riragraDher. ii t . th. rkrt
able one, and the outcome cannot U ' Cjtlhtt T.ncoln ,mon. .tar-, "A . l? diareaarded tbetr wlabea.. To him they nlll?SJV. if : w.tch.a . Thu. It will be aeen that th, Efr'fhM" ",ay ,'o th. rockpU.
r,ra!c" v.cuicu, aiwiuma every- men; Emerson.' Holmea, t Greeley
body knows that as a matter of plain , hnia,. i.ti.t.
IaCA.th .anl'.aWerev.'orfe.1,ted amany &nd almot every woman you . can
ttraia m k. u. . i ii l mm. ai i r ranriian rnra -. . . . a a a . .
-watlo coia a different tieura from !!.!.-"U.BS.u-,?D??.. . v ?e v?M were, respectively. 94.230, and 7t,- Uur control of ,own.r.hlp of th. party aoe. U , the iMauMiimipt,
h v. - v7r ponuca- .'..! V- ",' . I 41 analorltv . for atatement candl- machln.ry-Instead of a policy lor uie , -v m u.r-
vvi i uuiuuio atuaiici ui uuiiifj-I . Ainr4tTMr ti tha fiAnfaaalnii -.a . . I , - i - lhtaa.ata . a I a. a ,
... -i aates. lD.Ull. maKing a total ma-1 ""'a"""''"' ..... JP1 ln looinorn.ne. uaea in tne
nninr in mi I e a. vu it.211. idov - . i-- uminrn lainmir or American trana in Janin la r 1 ' . t
1 " lammint 10 no mora man a orove 1 concuctea aa m. hniiaahni r.H..., 1 rz .t"r :.r. t-1 ' ' w - :
lng a majority - for the former Of ' , . While moat of the Work i. Anna hv hVAV 5? councllmen aeem to
I ... .... . . . ivaalaiak I -. J.i.i T Z' I v..-.- yuniuuiii aa uw. , "IB. III '..h ak.,l ... .l.i.
17.7ZB. Tne total V016B Ir State-1 u va enlroninatvjwer """..1-,a"-."u",ucrr pwn naa Peen in-lmand. In fact, tha varied character of i'""""? i..-jvr w,...u
m.nt .d .tt nee.ent.ttvo. . .V ":. " ".. nX-'.av. 5?" .?.-. .w?? .'tory .mploy. Japan's manufacturing entf rprl.-a, and .-"T o m people.
i - ay-- i au a.as aiw vvm - -t -- - -- wa avu sbibu 'ita enu rmm mi hiui i iha .w !.. ..Aa la aaa kink
'Llf aC0-t"rn6t1' ""Mf English writer. Great Britain has
ferently
This foundation
however, gratifying, and so
d and Interpreted oulte dif- ,.7 . r , T Jortty of ; 22,73. ,'If we deduct Mr. thai rTiu thWutii na and .Toun'try hom.. iV thrvicinit?
in the two eaaea ' been fru,tfnl ,n ngl? great men' The McArthur'B major ty Of 2.783 there da.tardly aauiult. on wjsver 5, oaak ThnTSaed -to theVm.n-
in tne two caaeB. v . . .. . most monumental -among them U J. jTin .MaTT-tt. - th- ... .-,.- conoelved wer. reaurrwted for the oo- factum of the., bruahe. la brought
jundation for a beginning Is, "rh.n.th. n.r0n tv,wa who whn ""A1 aJorlty for the aUtement ca.ion.nd tTt'' from chicag,, th. wood f romChm. aVid
a tim . . .." . .. ' . icanaiaatea. as a wnoie, oi in,ot. y; ";7.,.L?.-T rTiaT aitaiAlii,?-"t,"lY" .rum u.a. xn. reaaon
'lUitiitT irate nnnii.non in carirariirA I . . - . ... .ime uuiiiiiibiimr .i, v.
bers of congress, or at least three of
them, In the . matter." Both ' Sen
ators Fulton and Bourne, have la
bored to effect thla result, and Rep
resentative Hawley has ' been vig
ilant and vigorous In behalf of the
resolution. , Mr. Ellla voted for it '
- Va"l F"?. ? Carica.."e The wicked Democrat, .urely did not j5"5r-OTr ? 'SiKf llV&t? t&STZ
frPr m: lot rruSS- 5hT
London where he never returned un-4
til all the, world had forgotten the
cast all these votes.
barroom politic , Thoaigh chagrined nw materfala needed, la the abundance
beginning of an era In the affair, of , Another branch-of horn, induatry that
th. Democracy which will never agalirt ta ,teilly incrwalna U th. manufao-
loiermie turn auii.ui.; - ... , lUre or certain Kind, of linen good a
x nm mnieriai tor tneae article, la lm
THE GREAT GIFT OF WATER
POWER.... .
T
Tha Astoria newsrjarjera continue
terrible drawing. Darwin may alao tnt.ronm aent rroaalv tha Columbia
be Included in a srallenr of nellnesa. I i 1 v. h.tit .r,l nvar raainnlnv.
.... . . .uauuci Iown vwu t.unv vii, biuu t a . i- Aawtt-, "w ur.wiai ivr wmv inioin II im-
ApropoB of him; D'Israeli, who could Port,and. No ,ucn . Tlclon, , and The b irltle a. Orjtt
not boast of great , beauty, eald:. maieTolent : misrepreaentatlona have th. hand, of a highwayman. X party wVme and idr.n doP thVtowidery
wnen ! am.w,tn uarwin. .uai gian. eTer.been published In any of the pa- ;nd."tb. Democratic" pty mSJ.',fGla it". Ftti
of science, r feel, myself among the per- of Seattle.' Tacoma San Fran- wfu ur?iv. t 'd?t dh imrln
antceis. . euiwer J-yiion : waa au-1 . t a - rrolaa a. onnaae eWn. 1 iwiorauij. iiiu-i. " T r-:-"" 1 nianiv pnxea ror ladier walata. and tha
-.v wii.v. ... -ai-- v.- w. . lnt.re.t. or tn. prqprieior or wu. pa- country peopl. who tediou.lv work o t
vui ttutiHu vi. ""'""" "'- Btantly ln the two Astoria news- per and hi. perjonat aire. Doin urge th. xqui,lu pattern, earn from 6 to
a minui.uHi-iij w , v ' 10 cenia a aay. wnil. thla may atrika
orranlzAtlon affaire, thl. paper haa . a.h...- C. ".I."
prosperous, growing City are unfor- never heslUted and ft.ver will besltat. Uun th. contrary in rural Japan? The
uglinew by yarlnr hia hair
HE people or many of them beard in careless dishevelment, but
v ivi ,lub va.i im-1 h had an 'aristocratic air. , which 1 1 . v..i v. m to fight to a nnian any ana -.very ai uative. are n' dert in hi. wina'
1 - ' I LIlUULt IU uaTlUK tutu uaiivn in. . ,w. ah. MM. i . . . - ... ... .w ..... v.
"f;2" ' ' BMnled o 3lm,Dl8h h18 W K; of new. and opinion
vi. -wcoiiio. i-resi-1 83 elegance maxea an ugiy woman
dent Roosevelt is alert on this treat attrnr-rtvA- -
euDject, our. congress is dumb, inert,
contrary In rural Japan. The
Of the 212 cases on the - circuit
' T-, .V- -.a-aI-IIa. J I ... 4nWat la n.airna Mt IRfl au
p.li.i . ., , . "I ! Ill fl.OUtU -!V1U"UH o l(ll tuun nuvasi M, V"-""
o.-ov.--, -avvuiuK tur Kaincet IO tk... .A.t ...-.. .Ka I -ooa mn-.t Af thAm tnvnlv.
machinery and tn. party 2Lot.er".JjrJ.n r extremely frugal. Wh.n all the
trigu. and trickery contrary to th. will number, of a lare family ar. given
of tn mftlrltr- - " employment their total Income rise, to
have taken nnited revolt against the Ing partiea living In Portland. Might!
: .w .. Twin-Bora. ,
By Ella Wheeler Wilcox. "
He who poaaesae. virtu, at It. beat
Or greatness In th. true tense of the
? - word. ' . "-
Ha. on. day started even with that (to the United Btatea la lumber.
nera v I are extenaiv. rore.te of hardwood..-both
an amount , that la cnnaldernhle whan
Judged by: oriental standard.. About
$2,000,000 worth of thlawork find. Ita
way Into tha United State, .very year.
Export. ef Xardweod.
A new Item in the export, from Japan
r.t There
! lumber from them can be laid down In
California In large Quantities at low.r
AOt lonr ago James J. Hill Said I rrdr f anctotv. which . rtrcoznlzAd It nht ha well to Out a Check to this
that the watercourses of the Cascades I thorn a. the nsriv trio ot, France.. It enstom of Portland oeoDle ecuria
would ultimately drive all the loco-lis truly curious battDanton'KMIra- divorces in another county and dls-lwhoae wift feet iiow .peed but otjin northern ' and southern Japan',' and
in or Washington, bean v and Robespierre , presented a trlctT ' Jf a person is entitled to a ai
Ana yregon is similarly blessed with common front of ugliness! the fore- vorce. why not try the case before a it
unlimited power In Ita streams, flow- heads depressed and the eyebrows home court?
ing down from both elopes of ItB raised towards the tempres. ' ' '
great central ridge of mountains - Ugly, like himself alone. was the Roger C. Sulllvan'a Illinois Demo-
and from the oast range, Blue poet of antiquity, Tertius, and it Is a cratio convention Instructed the dele-
rnountalns, Callpooia mountains, and matter of fame that Socrates and gates from that state for Bryan,' but
others, .". In these Running waters are Euripides were not greatly indebted It Is to be euspected that If an oppor-
lmmenee possibilities t)f convertible to nature for personal beauty. Fran- tunlty occurB Mr. Sullivan will im-
power. They alng of It; they roar claco Manescna. the kreat painter of prove It to beat Bryan. But Mr. Sul-
wlthjt; their music la not Idle, In- the fifteenth century, could trAsfer Uvan may not be able to control the KffU whit, truth that mlseed
: significant It is a call to industry, I to canvass the sweetest feminine delegation if he attempts this.: ;v it. way
a cnauenge to aeveiopment. :, , beauty, and the celestial expression ;
F0;?Moorhead.lnahe World"a bf the angels, .'..but; waa the ugliest ..Portland la In a better condition,
aln'a hahaat
is the earn, force In thV human
. breast
Which make, men god. or demons,
-If w. gird '.
Thoae atrong emotions by which we
are .tlrred , ,,...-."
With might of will and , purpose,
. height, unguessea
Shall dawn for us. or if w. glv. them
sway'-
W. can .Ink down and consort with
the lost
AU virtue I. worth Just th. price
be very
t letter.
JJut w.
it... ...iiiaTvin una.ru ani 01 ihi peoine excepi
planned, will atitnulate rather than d-l,thw councllm.n proU.tlng or, object
prea. many line, of American good.. - I ,nB- ' 1 ' ,a"ai - '
On. Important ezoeDtlon muat be I ' ' 1 ' ' 1 , ?
mad. to the foregoing .atatement. how-1 .Consider. bl. Int.r.at- was taken In
aver, and that I. In regard, to cotton I th Primaries, and more will be taken
Cooae. Th. japaneaa undoubtedly In-1 ,a m pmiurit election in June,, but
nd to auDDlant tha American eotton I for a really thrilling acran. stand off at
poeda trade In Manchuria, Korea and ! eaf.-dlataac. and obaerv. a Woman s
North China If they can. and th Am. I club election, w . i .
eriran manufacturer, will have to ex- .
erclse the utmost vigilanc. to protect '-Anoll - welltha.-beeit'' .truck on'-a
the great trad, they b. v. developed In church lot in a Pennsylvania vvlllaga.
thla field. - In their efforta to attract Now th. Dreacher'a aalarv will ha
the l!hlnaA t ra rl . fA I.nana..n.n. I raaaA and ft wnn ' . K AVinalilaM l.l.f .
cotton yarn., th. Jaoanese .pinner, hav. I ed money, either, but direct from the ,
taken advantage of th. great national
fault' of th. Chinese- ram b Una. . Tha
cotton mill. , at Aaaka .end bale. of.
cotton yarn into the Chlneac. marketa
with the atatement that In aome of these
oate. win D. round nrlie ticket, whica
will entitle tha finder to a handaome
sum or money. A chinaman take, tn
a lottery aa a duck to water, and the
affect waa to boom Japanese . trade. But
a. in. i; nines taotai. and mandarin,
live altogether by tha conduct of offi
cial loterlea, they scented a Japanese
competitor ana nave forbidden the Im
portation or cotton vara. , with prla.
tickets attached. ?' .
Seriou. ar-the Other nation, mar re
gard Japan' attemnta - to corner th.
market for her products In Chinese ter
ritory, a nation so poor in natural raw
resource, cannot maintain an attitude
of commercial exclusion, j Japan must
hava foreign trade to live, and nobody
knows better than the Japanese busi
ness man that the. United States is the
biggest and most nrofltabla fnotnr tn
that life-sustaining trade. ' Whatever
th. military clique may think' or do,
th. buslneaa men and tha laboring man
of Japan will oppoa. to th. last ditch
any governmental program which might
result in a cessation of export, to the
uuiiia oiaies.
And wandered off In path, not un
. dnratnon
Twin-horn I hold great evil and great
gooa.
born.
Work, predicts that within two years man of his century, If we may be- commercially, than any other city in
freight and passenger trains wilt be lleve the stories of hlg biographers. the" country, saye Mr. Levey, , vice-
, lifted over the ' Bitter Root " moun- Ib It not possibly a design of Prov- president ' of the Northern - Pacific
tains, on the backbdne'of the contl- ldence that T genius,'., with its ;over- railroad and he comes about aa near
nent, and dropped into the inland towering' disproportionate forehead knowing as anybody; And Portland
empire by electric power. The Chi- and broad Jaw, be raised out Of the haa only got fairly etarted yet ;
cago, Milwaukee & St,-Paul Is har- common ambitions of the lower plane , , .v '
nesslng the St Joe In northern Mflhn t mDn tntn th nodiiirA nhflr nt ,?T. F. , Ryan , testified that. 95 per
; 'and tnettIcally.''w1lt''lMtnn':AA.IM.MA twwAet . cent . of ' all railroad
000 horsepower at a cost rann;. . 7 '" ' ' "water"; did not represent any orig- ItJSBtSenmA
' t. ' ' Oregonlan aay, "that te-Tf
iaia, u.iva vuv uiuguj engines with 1 irata invadlnir the ReDublican Dri-1 . oui riots. - . . , ,
160 mlleaof train ..r.Tnrt.;.h. -1. . cr?' T!.-1 iMJrV JwA what Wa object 1b In making it, M82Federai troop.. took possession
This Date In History.
1284 Edward II of 'England,
nipr RentambeP 24. 1127.
" 159tw--Torquato Tasso. Italian poet,
diea. worn iarcn ii, 100. -
164S Antlnomlans condemned by the
British parliament.
18 43- Princess Alice, second daughter
of Queen Victoria, born. Died Decern'
atrtclcs i waa I her 14. 1 78.
184S Beginning ' or nostiutie. pe-
ent year the Great Northern will re- and are believed by many persons to
rrlve four 100-ton electric locomo- have given him hla 2,700 majority
uvea iu o uoeu in, xae vascaae tun- over Fulton, or at least Considerable
m l. These new three-phase locomo- part of it." : Where Is there any; evi-
t Ives, are the first of their typo to be Jence of .the truth of these asser-
used for railroad service la this coun- Hons? They are not only supported
try, and they are larger and, more hv nn pvidence. but are contrary to
imweriui xnan any in Europe, ,. j reason and sensible conjecture. If
Mr. Harrlman ihai long contem- PiiUnn harl beaten Cake, it would
r.atod a similar scheme. k The South- have been asserted, with even better
em Pacific la electrifying ita roads In ground - therefor, V that Democrats
At.. .1.1. 14 - Caa TJMa .1 -i Ma . ... i.. . K . v
I it would be interesting to know.
the Fulton forfeiture resolution and
In support of Representative Haw-
1'. - Affnvt. In MM . It '1 wlthnnt
reason and sensible conjecture. ; axoendment For, which. Oregon la
duly appreciative. . , , -
of New Orleans. i
1884Dr, Wlllard Parker, one f the
leader. In American "sursrery, died in
' 'RAnrPBPntfttlvAa Jones and Hum-1 New York., Born in Wiiisnoro. New
, . -- - V t iT. IT Hampshire, September z. .u. .
ohrev of the state of iWashineton. ism Chilean warship Blanco de
hnth '.nnlrA AffentlvAlv In fnvn- nt .troyed by torpedo wun ios. .,or uuo
' .- . 111,,.. .,. ,J. ... .. . ,,
Keeping Missoari In Ita Bed.
From the ''Washington Po.t " '
"There is only on. part of th. Ml.-
aourl river that resemble, the Nile In
Egypt but unlike that river Its over-
I flow la hot welcomed by th. farmers."
ttie vicinity of San Francisco. Thus voted for Fulton. ' Most Democrats nrfltends that he is belnsoersecuted' u Hackney of 'Wellington, Mia
tHe problem of:transportatlon ovet did not go to the polls. ; Of such as v- renortera and i Bnanshotte "bnt B0Urt- "For many year, farmer, la y
the Sierra Nevada mountains may be did. and .voted for-either Cake or fact : nrobablytlaU
solved. The Southern Par-!f! b.. w-it tt i. emh.M. that th- tDe factproDarIy Wa
solved, i The Southern . Pacific has
wade many filings on etreama in
western Oregon. Why should not
crrporatlona pay the people some
thing for the use of this great nat
ural gift?' . .
"The development that has already
taken place," says'. Mr. Moorhead,
"narks the: befiinnlng of an era In
i!:Mi the use of water-power -will
! ' i to save the diminishing coal
1 an. I if the electrification of the
' x 1 ' ':;u'S general, to tarn
r :-y t;u..usanJa of, cars,' ttat
Fulton, It Is probable that, the ma
jority voted for Pulton.
v Representative ' Kelfer of Ohio, a
Washington dispatch aays, 'roared
for seven minutes In , favor of the
Fordney amendment." ; Nothing else
could ' be j expected . of . old Kelfer.
What' the people of a cgngreeBional
district really think of themselves
when they send a man like Kelfer to
congress would be a curious study.
More than a third of a century ago
bo acquired such a dark (Lad odorous.
ports are sent out by his "private
secretary," Notoriety is delicious to
such .asses.
-
' The good roads spirit haa taken poa
seaaloa of the .nterprislng peopl. of th.
ntlr. : country., . It promise, to,, build
better public, highway, and erect monu
ments to the memory of the present gen
eration. ( 8 The farmer, in every district
ere working for modern roads, and the
business men lit the cities and tawm
are interested in getting outlets for the
country trade.;- Every man- ha. a good
word for -the , new movement, and the
indication, are favorabWi f or a mnfr!
revival la road building. . , i
cases thev have succeeded in - getting
crop, raised and harvested,4 but many
more time, tney nave raisea gooa crop,
only to see them washed away. . .
. . "Many plans were considered and dis
cussed for overcoming the flow of
water, and finally It waa decided to as
sess those directly Interested and with
the fund raised to build a high wail
that would hold back the water.
' i"The money waa collected and the
contract let, and now work ha. been
begun on the construction of the wall.
It will be about a mile in length and
SO feet hlsrh. It is to be about 60 feet
wide i at the base and about' 10 feet
across at the top. There la perhaps no
other Such wall along this river and
fanners are confident that It will prove,
a rood investment. The land to be thus
protected 1. .very rich, and produotive.' j
Election Comment
'.' A Ridiculous Claim.
: ' From th. Pendleton Tribune .
" Th. claim put forth In aom. Quarters
that th. Democrat, registered In large
numb.r for th. purpoae of voting for
Inj Cake becaus. they believed h. would
be a weaker candidate than Fulton.
Getting right down to facts, ther. 1.
precious little) truth In : either reoort.
.scarcely half of the Democrat. In br.-
fl r5fristre.a.at an4 ha,f of those
that did real.ter did not take Interest
i"win ,ii ma tsieciiun to vote . . .
What; are we whining- about f any
way T Are w. , men, or are. w. mir?
Caka Instead of Fulton, oil tha around I H'r.O. w "ave a state that1 give. . Re.
that Cak. would b.rth. w.ak..t.cn- e.?ct
uaua.it) iv ruu up KUIIBt u 4ivu-yairi-1 inv aiai. ana county OXIlceS, and - .till
sanshln of Chamberlain. ' has no ap-l w "hlningr around and cussing tha
parent basis whatever In fact. t fi'J , nZZi! ny le8" yu- brethren,
At thl. particular time, when State- Pemoo5 ' Oregon wuld never
ment No. f 1. In decided favor In Ore-"Z.ll,L'i rt W8 wouia only o.mt ad-
aon. nothing could be Dlalner to th. ':-.,iv.Vs
most ordinary Democrat than that the I - "V,,i..Hn ,S.M Iiot uf eated on ler.
strongest opponent Chamberlain could I ???f",fj neither U hi. defeat to b.
have In a ponuUrvot. would be tha fon" .rdlct-again.t him by
n
A.' agam.t : Fulton on i a Statement " ".v.""1.1"0" , aiawi Fulton
No. 1 platform Chamberlain would have f?!f ,";n 'JnJVred JlS"vl. MftV Fulton
had at least- the advantage of that ft .p0tar w,t? 8 people of
principle to ; urga everywhere against f i w" ?lJh beginning
hla rival and would, naturally, hava P.f the campaign, and the feefln nt
desired him a. his opponent; on th. ?oeyotr is .not so much against him
other hand, with. Cake a. , hi. Repub- Sf Ah",kinter.e,,tSa. wUh whloh
llcan rivarhe. a. well a. every other rh.d ? lonr been Identified.
Democrat In th. state, could percelv. "ommation was due to ft
that on. of th. strongest Democratic "m,b,fcl. jcavu.",v F,r? and fore
club, to ba u.ed at thi. tim. would 5?,".,? , T" th. champion 'of a prin
b. rendered ab.olutely powerless. : i JiP. 'f?ft,I" .dea r to th beopltv-that of
no rational reason can d. urgea Tor . A'"l .T. ocaies senator
the conclusion .that th. Democrat. d';J f?tm linilT'T'; .H". ;ood firmly, by
sired cane aa ; tne epuoncan canai-1 ri"" .': """jt aavocatma it
date In preference td Fulton. , J "rr5SluLnl"..e,m.Dalfn ' and never
The Tribune took ho hand at all In I T'"""' " auegianc. to Ita . :
thA KAnRtnrifllonntest..hiit tt' Aftmm not I e:K''-,f 1 '". ' 1 i . i . , i. , ,
believ. the Democrat, who registered George R. Van do Water's Blrf hrla
a. Republican, assisted In th. nomi- , V, n Tifl
nation of Mr. Cake; there wer. many ' f Oorg o.e Van da Water. who
candidate, who failed In the primaries thla year complete, hi. 10th y.ar as
for the very disagreeable and humtllat- pastor pf the fashionable St Andrews
Ina- raaaiui that .Via, nthA.-follAw. M ha . . ." . . . ' v illluiawa
hand of providence.
Another learned man ba. spoken to
ay that a man ought to live from 1!5
to 160 year. That Is, If he b.have.
himself well; If h. doesn't, he won't,
and ought not ta And nbbody behaves
perfectly from Infancy up. r ,
Oregon Sidelights ;
, - -.-. i ,; i'
There la .till talk of paving In Baletn.
Tillamook la also to' hav. a market
Im. Grand, has rt-sed a 18.000 boost.
Ing fund. ,
, .,:.-., ,-.t-, ..... ........ i,r,,.
Medford women are helping tha rood .
road, leagu. of that town., . .
a ' ;
Union county Is fa.t reducing Its debt, '
and building good ateel bridge, besides.
According . to the - Corvallla Tlmea,
ther. ara 40 case, of smallpox In Philo
math. Probably, If so, a very mild sort.
mSst vot;."and thi.lhinl'rha."bw " Jork city,
happening - ever since the government Yf P? ,n Flushing, New Tork, A prll
n tha TT-1t.t . -aa lannk.4 I !. 1864. and received hi. Ar1,-atlnn
th. political sea alongside other ".hip. J Flushing Institute and CorneU unl
of state." and before, r. -U - , I Terslty, - After leaving, Cornell, h. at.
muw ivr iuiw yvajra : me ueneral
Theological seminary. Prior tn tlA rtn,
fnar f aotni . t . I3t A .,4 u
.,-"""i.5 .:) i puipica , m wswr uy no Kmnklvn
In his SO year, at St. Andrew's, br,
van de water , ns been one of the
The Primary Election.;
irom th. Dallas Observer
Most of this talk; about Democrats
pooVdefealiurcada
(a l.a a.U.t a. ..- . . K IV. ... Aii.a-I.i. - A . .
Wher. and who are th. Democrat, that "P'L''ta," m.- "l" ' J Masons
athCerkh8rmitin;..?i Ma J? a fJ"
n.Lot. kij ...r.,.r.j ' oiiiipiin i iiie 101 niuneai or VOlun-
.Df.nra-t- i,f',,-r.e.gltr;?. Repub- teer. In th. war with Spain. He served
intT ' oiani anow or throughout the Cuban campaign and
ft ' tm aii .... " I waa commennea ror service at tha bat
. tv,.t tj.?A;; ViT. .i;u'y. rumor i ties -ot iaa ouasimas and Han Juan.
that tha Democrat, were registering aa I : T .. .. -. - v
Republican, m order that, they mfaht Barking pp the .Wroifg Tree.
vote for Pulton, who. .it was claimed. I' From the Ixiuisville' Courier-Journal,
tney conaldereit would ha at, I . o.., , a u,,,, An ,u,. a.ij
ornate io aeieat in June mat Mr. Cake. 1 cold tratr, liully gee! Why vocalise so
Now wa hea.r that tha r.arial.-. ' .. I - v. .
. J .w.iwtwiu r oilUi.Ulf .... ."W a.vru v ,iid bWUiC.S
ivwiui iui iui jurpoae 01 nominal-" tree f
Heavy flooding 1. bringing down an
enormoua quantity of aawlog. from th.
camp. In the mountain, tp the pond of
the Dallas Lumber company's sawmllla
" Tha fruitgrower, of th. Milton-Free- :
water district .ay th. prospect, for fruit
wer. - never better at thl. season of
the year. Now that danger of frost 1.
over and : ther. hav. been aom. godd
rains, the condition, ara very flattering.
Wheat, alfalfa and other crops .ara also
looking fir.t class. -
Tha Dalle. Optimist: Oregon I. bain
advertised aa never before, the knocker
Is not In evidence, th. trouble maker la
silent, the .Dtrit of good will Is domi
nant everywhere and when the average
cltlzan is asked the question do you
live in Oregon? th. answer come, back
good and strong -thank God, I do, , .
Nawbertr Graphic: - Present InrJioa-
tlons point to one of th. largest fruit
croD. ever aeen In tha valley. Tree, of
all kinds ; are loaded with bloom and
the weather seems ravorabie ror - rrult
setting. More money was mad. on
cherrleB In this locality' last year than
on any other kind of fruit and a good
yield la promised this season. y ;
r :-'--f"- '..';r;. ,.fJ.' v'-,.;V-
TtnftA WaIIs.' Bars a Corresoondent of .
th. Medford Tribune. 1. the ..coming
an m mar. resort of Jackson county, a. It
possesses all the feature, for an attrac
tive residence' point Ir mm wmiw unu
uwimer. 'in. wooas peing iiumu wiwi ,
gam. and th. waters - with fish, 4Whll.
th. air ana arinaing wwr rr mi mo.
th. mo.t exacting can desire.
.-. ? :t4i.H;,;y.
Important Improvements to the rail- i
way petween Myrtle Point and Marsh
field are now under way and it la stated
by ; the Time, that the - line will b. . .
practically reconstructeed. , The grade
Will be Improved, the roadbed ballaated
and new bridges and trestles built.- It
Is said that $80,000 has already been
put Into the betterment, and a much
larger sum will be required to complet.
th. work. v v
Pendletori Tribune: No other country
In the world-has a record of raining .'
whaat pftntlntmuslv for a Derlod of Sn
years with an attendant larger yield per 1
acre at tn. en a oi mat time man at tn.
beginning. (A great country this. And
Pendleton is ' Us "Commercial center, -which
account, for a great many thing. '
of which' It consistently but modestly
boast.. '
Alluding to the Indorsement of prohi-
bition by the Republicans of Linn coun
ty the Albany Herald says: . The Repub- ""
llcan machinery- of IJnn-county, , al
though hndlv amaehed and dumnllahatt
at the poll, last Friday by the rank and .
file Republicans in their choice for a
nominee for j United Btate. . senator, ".'
might as well have said to the voter, of
thla county this morning In a conven
tlon called together for the purpose nr
eloctlns- delegates to the state fOnven-''
tlon, "The people be damned." ,