THE JOURNAL! AH tWDIf IWDf WT KBWtfAflfc. C B. JACKAO .......rWUfc rMUkr4 w imli M)pt Saeaa1 eae own more than V certain amount of land, as It ' ia not near, an other even the most proddctlve lead. With Faclflo coaat port Tat a business auch ft law la force; with 10'fanv amounting, ft ia said, to 1110,000 a lllea tattled on those fertile plains year, at a word from the hoetlla where one family hae a home now; (war department, of which, by the with, treat Quantity not only of way, Mr. Taft It at the head, la to GREATEST TRUST IN. THE WORLD' Small Changs Several thousand ought to register r7V!iT,:Sd"itfu t'TO-Tot but of other gralna, and fruit, be transferred to Ban , Tranciaco. -; ' 0. ana vegetables, raised, aad wim a net-1 secretary Tan is pernaps-Bure or fr.S.XZi vSJ&ur&ttnim work of electric railways tbronsh Oiegon'a delegation. to the Repabll- ' I eti-a region, how vastly , betters the can convention, and doubtful about tm n-noNr.A-WAi mi nova. a-fLi&nii would be utilised than It U I California a. 1 Perhape . the a u i.iuit Mn Miwtt.a at ma ninera, ...... - , tVii t . iii tert-Mt r- . I now, and what opportunity It would l reaiiy cornea rronwiarna ana warn- East KM ernve. B-44; Hut S3. KiUl-IUH ADVKirriBINd BBrBSSB.NTATIVB I jag homftf. afford to thonaanda of people book-I man. V- I. ml a tpwUI Atlwdttac At"?. . rtrniwurl-k BulMI.. UJ flflfc araBS. Wee : TrllHiM Uulldlnf, Chios. liptirllua lirnl fer U t ear (Mr la ib I ait it.tr. Canada r Maales. PA1I.T. oe rear ....,,.83 l Ona BMatfe.......l f siKPAf. Ona rr. ..... M.V t Op evnfa..,,.,.S PA1LT AKD SCKPAT. On Mr . .IT.W Oaa amala., I tttti -n in1 T.mii in irrrmni , We do not expect- thte reform meaaure to be enacted very 'soon; It will require discussion and agita tion and meditation; but ia there any rood reaaon why auch a law, care fully conatructed, wonld not be a great good to the greater number of people, not only in Umatilla county but throughout the atateT But keep on hurrahing and voting just the aama. Whan smitten on one cheek, turn the other for an other whack. v . by FltEDEIUO J. IIASKIV. . .., , . ' (Copyright 0. byFredsrlejr.Haskin.) Toklo, March . 16.- The gre&teat economlo trnat In the world haa Ita headquartere In the palacea of Toklo. The Japaneae imperial "household la the canter around which an amaslag bualneaa ' organisation revolves, The effecta of the aDDllcatlon of "trnat" methods to a naxtnerahln Wwmii order! a sovereign atate, a family of prfnoes ruling by divine right, and a eer-1 UtUr b. 00 tbrt) ,oi tain ouqu vi nca men, are neing leit ail over me asst.. ia oenna uu The pulp and paper trust la aaf for parineranip ana explain ma aetaus or us worzing wouia oe aa airricuit aa i ar ue ouiar uniu. It would hare been 10 yeara ago to get a line on the operations of a The flray boom .will naver aaeutne any mora aacwaa coior, 0pMklna; of bla atlcka. that one of , Whan Hobaon eomaa. the Jape would Stray Topics .From Nc-w York N XW TORS, -April tf s-anothar Im. porUnt atap In the vaat 190,000,. 000 worth of tmprovemanta that re balna carriad ' oik' tv tha .. nnyivanl railroad la lit ayo tra of tunnala that will eoonoot Man hatUn with Long Island City and New Jaraey waa takan lut w.k h k aroai American tire inauranoe company, uut juac aa unanciaj peace in pun about th nomlnao for aanator win- tnnnal uador Barcan UU1 waji eompletad, So far not a pararraphar haa mad a I SOIPATIIT, AND JTSTICK. I It la the moral and intellec tual progreaa of the people to ' which the patriot ahould de- vote himself aa the only dig nity and aafeguard of the; atate. W. E. Channing. T IS NATURAL and proper to ympathlie with a man like J. Thorburn Roaa . when con Tlcted of a crime and aenteneed PACETIOUSXESS 0ERDONE. U Ignominloua punlahment More than to him, sincere And sorrowful TliREB OR FOUR anti-Statement I sympathy rune to hie refined andlfi. and in many f them it-controls No. 1 newapapera that began. Innocent family. It seems a eTwatlfc;5fcirp& uvS ' immeaiateiy arter tne pnmar-1 trageay wnen eucn a man. wno naa lea, to eall on Governor Cham-1 to all outward appearances always berlaln to withdraw from the aena- led a strictly moral life, who has America required the exposure of the insurance company methods, so la ternatlonal peace in the orient may require a frank exposition of this mysterious trust of Japan. ' , ; ,' .' ; ,'. The aaa-lonf prejudice againat aaer chants tn Japan haa not prarantad the prlncaa of the Impartai houaohold from aelalna an opportunity to inaBa a lit tie on the alda la a 'purely eommarclal way. .The lmpartaj aouaoboia, oporating undar the eatabllahad Coda of family lawa, owu atock la naarly orary larga bualnoM oonoarm undar the Japnaa TOE TRITE TEST. W torlal race, aeem to hare become ao I stood high In good society, who haa delighted with their : facotlousness I been1 an active and useful member that they hare kept reiterating the of a prominent church, ao falls. O, tlona, until now abooluta masters of tha world' trmda, to axaraln into thai ways aad ma&aa by which tthoaa thlnaa MTivNunon. inooooiuom isaumi in upportlns: tha proposition that If Japan has ben admitted to Uia family of lbs flrat-oUss nations, the first oriental na tion to be so honored, it must obsarv me ruiee or uia aania aa- played by the older nations, and must conform to In ternational ethics in buslnaas aa well as iv mi wiuHivnai imw in war. , , - ' Sxperta APVJa l"oew '. Official reDreaantatlvaa at vuttni nations la Japan ax now besrechlns uwunr vmn wp.iw w..yuu . . mir lovarnmaotf to send competent aovornmenL which they control br tWr a.Mrta I- nniiti. ZZ. . i . . ' ' asaoclatlon with th rullna oligarchy. . I lea to this country to make a atud Kor Uiatanoo, tha Imparlal oousonpia I of condlUons and to asoartaln if bmiU . ...... t , . . . . i i . mill . i . . ; : . w vwsu m r,iuiiuH on, juai wnsro US nrivato bualneaa an. sang la a caaa-waife, v- . Aftor this tunnel waa connects U waa . If th Naw York World eoold only ,lbI tojlwmllt undrrouiid and under realla th f-ct. It la halplng lnetaad of water a dlaUooa of .oror fire Bailee burning Hryan'a oandliSacy. i. from Ivons; .Island to Jersey Meadows. a a i . . . Thai minnlatliui e tM. I. But 14 new battleahlpa wouldn't rn- b, th artiMLi.r tZ. ,.a .1 ire Pac In a poiitloai oonventlon, or fTV' . nia Of the road aa parent when ft Is considered that the owners oan also - operate through the I nstanoo, th Imparlal household of condlUona and to asoorUln. If ooasl lama, cotton siinnlaa mill Th bU .. h. r . v, r, . . . v! i' . r. . raw cotton must be brought from th terprin In Japan leaves off and where United Btatea. manufactured In-Japan, th. v.X,-n, JZTi Wa"Z I 1 iuf,uuua muii oi eouxae o con- sure la a women's oonventlon,' lthr. lYank Gould say that If he war poor h would b happy. W know who woojd accept all your money, Frank. ' . ' Count Bont eontamplatlna Anna's marriair '. with th de Hasan fellow, feels sure of his reverse on her, at lru "V . . ;;: Xould'e missions under a curse" Is th heading of an editorial In an e Chang. .But 1111 think ao. . . HT SHOULD NOT men seek Ing public Of flee . be aub I BUggestion until they seem to have! the Pity. Of it. And aome Bay that Imperial household wishing to make a I ducted wltn great tact and diplomacy, I hav helped. jected to the aame testa as made themselves and aome of their on theM acconnU the law ahould f SniKtGvpir JapaT-wiu n..rnt "fe io iiiness inai are appnea i readers peueve tnat uey . are in I oe lenient, tne state anonia oe merci-i to compel with other yama in tn ing mad. Tet th diplomatists of th in the cum o private employmentT eam-t. It Is often .aid that one ful; that auch a man -honid be al- nrn'r .0 i w uiitut uvt ftc iu iu.w7 CUJU1-1 oy royrauus; a nuuii; . luiiuicu vi I iuwiu ip ouiys uio yfuaiii u ui 01. , ji auao owna ium vim I uauon. ui ona or wnlcn may b the , onic atatesmen to repreeent s. butllmarlned 5 yarn often enough will sake of wife and children, of church ll'.PJ'U!? "L.V '.la ?S,rAh-n,w..' "d the.drnchina we would get men who would do I after awhile come to believe it true, I and society. tblnps.. The system Is worth trying and poaalbly thla la the case with I But no argument la needed to and In June there will be an excel-1 these three or four editors who are I show that such a policy would be lent opportunity to put it to the! insisting (hat' since Cake received I destructive of the first principles of , test, uovernor cnamoeriaia ana 1 the Republican nomination for aena (Justice, The greater a man a intern-1 carried by thos ships at a profit; if th way th government officials talk Mr. Cake are the two candidatea for tor Chamberlain ahould withdraw. , Igence and ability and opportunity, I ao, th profit ,sros to th inperui about and nothing could appear to the United Statea senate. One or L But a little reflection shows that the greater hi. crime or aln when .Vt? br t.nmu i tKVZ23??SS& the other will represent thla atate at I thla suggestion or demand Is tot rea-1 he violates the civil and the moral I y imperial houaohold, but by th at the ivory sam tim a governmant eioiung, rcki. d th eons- Waahlpgton for alt years from next eonable or worthy of more than very haw. Many men are eeiH t9 prison 1 th ship nlYial.Z " ITamrnrSwn br t. ioVem.nil QU,nCM J-' March. brief consideration. In the first whose intelligence is low, whose op-1 Vsee ret nkatdiee. ?i?!Ij0Z.,?-con,?M?-. maopl, l "We auspct that U th Which shall It bar , It la for thelpUce, it comes almost entirely from I portunltlea .have been email, who I Losses in other business in which people to choose. How can their papers that were oppoaed to or not have been Illy brought np, who have ?t AJStSSnmTVn madt ud LduiLe uu uciciiumcu uvuer itiau niat ail in Bympauy wiui me aieciion 1 caa out Utile lignt in tneir bouib oriin tne same way. m th beginning of tha end of th crest enterprlss which la to bring at least 1,000 trains a day Into Manhattan, while th tunnel system la far from oomplst for trains will not be run reg ularly until it 10, still th work la pro greasing satisfactorily. Over II miles of tunnel nave already bean axoaratad, w''l.l!-c,J,,ttaJ the removal of over 1.000.000 cubio yards at raJr aiut rti " Th closing of th Fifth Avenu hotel. New Tork's famous old boatelry, da- Am fi.r.n I w' " . . "u" Swoop III nom Ol d. Began, Ooeen 1 1 mauy of th world's most famous men, woo nav visiieq uouiam in toe last 0 V.l. VU I WUUOWnf VI T OI tnO lUI. . . . . : . - . , 1 hiiui, . luui lis Tallin, w nmw natw r, .a w . Mm, but ir be had pean nominated ana 1 cuDled by fuiMi 7 l nnaitt Jun. Bepuuiloans would no.TaluiUrJ in ini room mat naa been oooupled at airrerem lime by Abraham Unooln. . cms room that bad been oooupled business "go," It will permit Its steam- of th orient la another deluge of era ia oarrv in, rmw wwn innu u-iwora. letio and th furnished product to China! Th Japanes government declares to for less than cost. This srrectuaiiy I th world that It will tak stepe to stop shuts out all foreign shipping and I the dishonest traders who Imltala for. makes business for the-Japanes mer-lgn (coda and steal foreign trade- chant marine. Other business may be I marka. Nothing oould be fairer than John p. Rockefeller aaya he lovs everybody, all humanity, and If he doubtless bellevsa that It la good for them to be poor. ' e -r- . : - '. There was a eulet wedding at Walla Wall, the other day, so far aa th prin cipal parties war ooDcersed. Both wer deaf and dumb. . - ;'- In tha town of Bkidoo a lynching, a news item saya. waa -asnerauy ap- lauded. What el a a could b expected a town name4 HKiaoo. . e e '. Couldn't . that fallow de ' Saga be somehow lnduoed to get Into a a tr en ti the relative fltneaa of the two can dldateaf .. If the federated trades, it the com mercial bodies. If the grange, if any . v ,v- . 1. v. iv. 1 ... . i. i.v. ... 1 ten w .vi. . i "f" I iuiuu, , uu uvv " I by a half uosen men, rill th tially pa saerclsed ternal government of Japan. Statement No. 1 method. ' They are I been partly to blame for all thla, I anything on earth, it not in a favorable poeltlon to make haa no aympathy for them. Ki. MnWrlHi-r. a nroDosltion of thla kind. And I Tet in a moral aenae one of these I money, a bualneaa will Individual nr hnd v rvf rtf lnn In thla I .v t - n.i.,..n. i. I . , . i nt . ... I a rlvat ooncern. but With -rf 1 luck ijuajiiuK iu mKj im uv i men ia uvb uoafij ikj kuiilj mm m uiu . ...... l.ij t r- . state were required to name one of calculated to help Mr. Cake any. I nke Mr. Roaa. One comprehended I out any weak point with a subsidy, if; these two gentlemen to represent Why is it that these "anti" organs the difference between right and their Interests before any tribunal are ao desirous that Mr. Cake ahould wrong far less than the other did. or body, which would they chooser have no opposition?, V- ':', To punish that man and excuse this If it were necessary or expedient Then what aort of treatment one would be a deadly blow at the to nave tnia atate represented in any WOuld It be of Democrats by the gov- TerT taproot of Justice. great convention, or to present us lernor. after they oald him the com-1 turning out an Imitation of a Brittsh Amerioae product, stealing even . th Initials Of 1 th American eomnanv tn brand - th package. This particular orana or goods naa wnony a riven th foreign article from Japan by virtu th truth wer known, thos Oould and Vandorbilt women wer too much Inclined to gossip over the back fence when hanging out th wash. , ', Benjamin Harrison and James O. Ilia In orougnt nign prloes. The bidding was spirited for ail of the furnishings of the lamous 01a noiei. out besides lb room mentioned the effects from those rooms oocunled by Oenerai E harm an. General MoCleUan, Pom Pedro and th Prlnoe of Wales commanded high prices. . Th hotel realised aaxlr llOO.tfOB from tha Sal. , . . . , . , . . : , S Social settlement aad charity woikors were given a black ere last week by. rather Curry, pastor of the St James ohuron in th lower east side. Father Curry pitched Into th hous established by Jacob Rils, Prsldat Hooaevalt's fi-iend. with special vehemeno, and de ' vuwq mat 11 was paupensing tn cnif drn and making rrmfter of th par ents. H further declared that charity workers among th poor people -f the Ghetto did nothing but give It a bad nam and that cto tenths of th money which Is entrusted to them by eontri bntlons 1 spent In supporting th work- Tue attack lmrilj I SLll! r2PLr-' 2.th JPV wner of the New Tork. World, to say .tirred up th bitterest feeling through- , ' . jt I . luuiiiuuu uinrr, nui 1 o wnat sxieni n is inwnwwu wi- ou, the ait Deaopoiiaiiv Interests before any of the depart- piiment and did him the honor to menta of government or a congrea- nominate him, and "when he had slonal committee, which one would consented to accept, for him to any they select? ' Be would not run, would not carry .If some great Issue Involving dl- tn4 banner or stick by the cause rectly the. welfare of Oregon were at which they had entrusted to him? stake and Its determination depended! for there .arejaome Democrats left upon the manner of Its presentation j vno bb such do not wish to and and upon the force and Influence of J woald not. vote for Mr. Cake,, and the advocate, which of theae two men I ir would be an insultlnit thins: to SjjTiSSB . .,. ' -l S , eTew would the people prefer? ; i; The application of such tests as these should be determinative of the people'a action in June.' If Mr. . Cake as senator would aerve .this ' Baker "Sherlock Holmes." Just how successful a humorist WU lUm GUlett was when b wroU "Sher lock Holmes" waa realised yesterday when th Baker company gave the them for the governor, after nomin ation, to decline to make the race. But mdre than this, there are thousands of emancipated, independ ent, voters: mostly, naturally. . Ke- MramatiiMl ronu DovU haro. When state better than would Governor I nnbllcana. who may orefer Mr. Cham-1 th niar first cam out w. were, too rii a. a . a t ; -w 1 a I I . cnamoeriain, men xur. vaao anouia berlaln to Mr. Cake. Many Repub-1 stunned by . the molodramatlo thriiia m be elected. "If not, he should not beji(rnl,, nrfrrnd him for srovernor to te laugh vry much. But ystrday Pnrnl.h WUhvfnmhA and "" was iwtn w.va si. wi. :,r;r -In rnt Whnvr .th ublqultoya Mr. siuv - u.mu, " . , Holmea said or did anything. uaxe ior oenator. At least meoo , if h- n,, reply, to Dr. Watson- men, and all others, party lines hav I dear Dr. Watson w held our sides. Ing bepn much loosened, ahould have " ". SlJRl .Moi1 an opportunity to choose between I And when he went on with those do these men, .' That .waa what the pri maries were forto select two can didates. The election Is for the peo- . elected. The question is a moment ous one for the stated Personal am ; bitlon, politics, weigh . as nothing ' compared with the importance of having Oregon represented at Wash- Jngton by the strongest possible man. THE BUOIIT OF illO FAR.MS. ductlons of his -, It - almost killed us. Blesalnss On the head of wnilam Gil lette for giving tne woria. a, comeay ai whicn we can laugnr Not that every thrill waa not present at the Baker production, jno. maeea But by some subtle alchemy the old thrills of terror had been turned Into e. er MnU RTOHARnSnV tnld tha nuv I1 pie of Pendleton some plain PIe t0 caoose between these two. It If tinDalatabla trntha . lnat "hould be an act Bavoring of pol- . ' . week about their Inactivity I troonery for Goyernor Chamberlain I thrills of delight it's a good chang! in the maVter of cooperaUve develop- to withdraw now. ; an'r'e'venmg0 ment. and anch wounds of a friend . m.si iuuuu-.uiSruwj 1 Mr. Bhould be beneficial. Pendleton It- reiterated, la scarcely deserving of elf haa an enviable reputation aa a so'. much of a reply, yet we give It town at ftntArnristn. nrorrfllT this much attention lest some voters people, . so 1 far as , their Immediate nould suppoae that there is some acpropri "" . I morlt in it But there la not' it la I Alison Dick and no one would hav to , City affairs are concerned, but, it Is I n,11- cut tuere is uot. " look urund more than one to see of charged, they have not bestirred ony iViiB?.r V , A M1 n&. -fiSf ISt .... ...... c I from l(nr habit lika to fool tha neo-I -rnc. "ever Sherlock! He laid down hi" point but td them and help provide P1 whenever possible. iF-i'!-11;! DISCRIMINATION AGAINST PORT- ' LAND. Alison as Sherlock was Mr. All- son. It was a boyish, curly Headed, food-natured Sherlock; Brier lock didn't Ic at all. The very Idea of calling that smiling young man Sherlock seemed preposterous, uick seemea so mucn appeared not to care whether . the .great region of which : that city Is the center was made known abroad or not; and they have done nothing to encourage small Instead of large farming; - ao that the population of pipe In a pleasant way, with a boyish smile on his Hps. Be referred to the young woman In th Larrabe cam with a look of romantic Joy that was becom ing to a Dick, but not to a Sherlock. Ho was a very nice kind of detective. air. Homam is at least a consistent HE FLEET will on request stay .latently bad throVPhout The" w in San Francisco harbor two never a minute's deviation from his V ,, . . .... . course of ruin. He took Larrabee, who : day longer , than scheduled In is generally supposed to have been a the itinerary, so as to be there mor.a E l?BB smooth " individual, and that region, except on the new irrl- OTe. Sunday. The prosram can be ih .tXtr lsSLS . Ration projects, has declined rather Tery easily and quickly changed to and roared as usual. William oieason than increased. Some farmers have acc;de to a quest from San Fran- iht"" w&dded "toThe bought the adjacent lands, and those ei8Co, but cannot be departed from ??&tnilt?. BAYllyl' w.'? who sold out have In many cases ln th least In order to come to whoi&alliiiSSi moved away So. while wheat and Portland. San Francisco can have lZAWjj3rnM.7P&itt1't ..Mlnn tnMi ir thoao' ini . .i. had to do well. There is a host of other .riwww v - wnatever it wants irom tne govern- characters, an 01 whom do reasonably duetrles .are, in fewer hands than ment; Portland can get nothing, or '"Sfc ta n. . formerly and other Industries have little, however deserving of it, or the mechanical effecu fto incase" thi not gained a foothold-except fruit- however meritorious her. claims. It ,ntere8t ,a tn death chamber under the 1 .ImXmm eK.tmm 1 urana xa ana va 1 lav r m . . . 1 - - - - rmin5 , lu - i " .; " . . nas ever oeen tnus. nas been so There are fewer people to buy neces- with regard to the purchase of sup- earles, and the town cannot grow, pUeg f0r tn Philippines, and in other The East Oregonian points out the matters. Both the war department nt frreat farms, and asks. "What .n.fmAn v Vvr.r- whn ha. 1"" "r::"T'wLw the Editor of The Journal- ia mc j -1 uubhcu an uypuriunny to iavor San I JBrownsviue, ur., April 28, 1 wish to raised a big crop or wneat nae a per- Francisco and Seattle at the expense .a;La "w wor.d '.1 ,"!? 1 Mr- Mc; e,. i.ht' tn InvMl : his aurolna ,iia Jl.'?! I Arthur's recent article which appeared i:.s.. . .ov ., I VI vi u.uu mu nucu 1L ; CUBt Willi in JOUmal. money in his neignDor a rarrn, ana however, the imperial household cannot mak any headway at all againat for eign competition, tnen th power or tn government will be utilised, a atate monopoly la created, and th particular Industry Is under th control) of th emDlr of Jaoan. Which la a subsidiary company in in trust. ' partnsra in th th government Itself, Is trying to foro 1 0uily in predatory - and a chance to mak th genuln article out of Xlanchurla I corporatlona No answer. . U b..vcr.r,ed I and other part of China by of faring I , , . v wiui n vT.iii-i0t imitation at, ensapar pric. I , -;, ol t 1 Ity, hacaus Mr. Rila Is con th father of settlement work sri Thla Is an Instance of a a-overnmant monopoly. But what no on can tell with r.rt.lntv 1. Knw tti.nv K m.n. I ufsoturlng . concerns, apparently con- Mayor Rodgers has Inaugurated troiiea or private capital, ar really I campaign for a cleaner tJalem. linked with th sovernment through the I ' . tTundrada of bushols of Clackamas county potatoes will not be taken to market, on- account of th low pric. e A'TJnn count- eras? man. whll be ing taken to Albany, seised an offloer'a revolver and shot himself, as was sup posed fatally, but now he la, not only Imperial household's orivata ahare holdings. And no one can know whether It .is aa entirely Independent concern. or ona In tha traf. whfih I nln, msvmm Suddos that John D. Rockefeller. J. I of the thlnra that in P r, jnurvkui, mu. n. nurnrauj una i nooiH i commcrciu iroUDiA m U rvr tWMlm fi-iSfA-5.t!?V?S.OTf?.lJ,rai.,.5?l I 0p4al reals WUht, V W Ul IIINVUI VI VIIV J US WU ' DtaUVB. DUIT I aaa . . . . . . A-. k. ..i ... i ini occinawnrgu lniArttsic in thi vnrit r.UBJTa vi.aav nicy wuau iw vu .us ua" la - . . . . . . . - a - .... . w . lonal treasury for a subsidy to mak'n ' th,la glgantlo trust la not eon- j recovering bodily, but baa become sane up any loss tney roignt happen to sus- .-fo- iib. tain In any branch of business. Sup- t.". 1 J? 1 r' .WBar . . u. . ,k. i. . .v. i ... I the sovereignty of the sovernment ran- and wlld th government that no T other quesUoned. forergn capital feelslened and plunged oyer a grade, landing person would hav oVen the lestd rlrht welJFht. ? th. Japanes "systsm." 1 10 feet below. Th bogry turned, over to lUT In business If thev dealred to ln .ln rlrM Pco japan na no money, I several times and was baaiy aemousnea, . . . . . . . . i inn nam n.v.. ma mnn.w ' I' 11 . . mm w pusn mm out. ouppose tnai abaolutelr control conarreaa by change the tariff. Increase ternal taxes or- do etnythl aired, all for their ultimata personal pecuniary oenent. Buppoee, nowever, that these four - American financiers oould treat . with 1 th nations of th worm m tneir capacity as ths rulers of th American nation, wag war If they saw fit, and guard every line of I v.. h. mmJ I.IVM . . r. wnn 'and TtSieia. account for th desperau efforU' It Is lout harm. ' r . - fJ .- imaaing now to get money, honestly 1X1 " ' I MV..IKI. Ki.r mn.tf ffh. t.l..11 - W . 1.1 . ... UH muvr uw- 1 I . i . . . ... I , . . . . . iiiniiivTciuiow hi jpa nave ncrn ouiiciwisnes to return tnanaa ana with foreign cspkal. Railroads and street railways lead th list, of couraa. lot government owned part or tne rail ways from tli a berlnninr. havlnr con structed the first line. European cap ital owned th rest All at once, with- Ringer gratitude to all who assisted in replacing her i cow that died, and she will ever member their kindness in so doing, and ..i..w - i " .ir. i.v A.;: oui waminir or or- your leave, tne sot mmivu m iviviiu umrui wiLn iimir I . ...... - . l . . . , ' . own armv and nvv. The lm.rln.fin. """" me -pri va ruways that can concelv of such a state of af- ". vwi ji .ii&iuivcijr imriuvr ana imarin tn American people meek' at its own valuation, paying for them with 'government bonds which wer worth nothing Ilk their face value. l .i.hmlitin, in ft, nm,nm Jii T.Z. I "lnce in government run roaa mo i?tVi. i.? S.p5Ia:-71lJL5i;l0Ply was instituted th shippers hav ..i.' . - i Lwiiu uujKini , iv great inconvenience, Th!S 7tha ?war. hVVJt.t Ith "way julpmnt Is being run hhM Jf.t iLVIa fTt1 'pe,rial down and tha- system Is being milked i?".'.9 JW.. aurPlu- revenue -for I illes. has accomnlished Wonde " foe 1 ir.l'1.. HI." ."""f " ,(7' i "k " 7i i.I .IT. ' . l oecaus rji in , enormous expenaitures ib "UirJi. iwJ?1 .government Using mad on military and naval e - .1 ISf. i Tnlb th P". Pansion. Whll this goes on and the Japan has ona Una of mttmmmrm whii.h I s . . ..r ... . . ranks fourth among the marYam. m. ?."i'".,"..,iur" VIZ soon died. fcTVi.i. r'.u J i " a iirst ciaas. nation; wnne tne govern Nippon floaU from the taffrail of ships ment's credit Is strained to the break In every sea. Japan bas become an ex- ing point, and national financial dla Rfrn.n.ailon.an erlously seeking aster is in sight; while all this goes on to convert thtytrad Of China tO Its own tha concern. n which. the. tmnsrUI purposes.' But lh very fact that It household own stock contlnu to de- ns oecome a , consiaerani factor makes I clar .dividends of from It to to per mors necessary xor OOCiaental na-leent and tha seonla mnka n tha daflf.lt. Kavaiawvr aiivir miuuiiwsb ass ev uviut atcu i twitvrtrs saiiss mm ope that God may bless on and all. 1 th afternoon. 'a ' Correepondenc of ' Sheridan Sun: Ther 1s no lovelier plae in Oregon than th upper Wlllamina in spring and summer. The prospect Is good for an abundance of fruit of all kinds: good gardens ars alwaya sure and E rowing;- grain never looked mor prom ilng than at present. ; . ' .- .-.- . fi ; '--V ' In addition to a well formed Morrow county lamb th body of a second lamb had grown out from the body Just be hind the right shoulder, forming a lamb with seven legs and two bodies. Only on front leg was attached to the body growing from th mor naturally rormea jamo. Th iamb or course aloered as in the east side, and Is Idolised by most of th people In that quarter. For bis work there. President Koovlt styled him as th moat useful man In th United States. For many years, too, whan President - Roosrvalt was nolle commissioner he worked with Mr. fills In establishing settlement houses to th poverty stricken sections of Manhattan.1; New . York has on of the finest schools for crippled children tn th world. It Is located to the lower east side, and In addition to having all tha appointments of th usual school build ing it baa Doroelain bath tubs, showers, elevator, dining-room, a roof garden and a workroom. - Special chairs and desks hav been Installed to conform to th peculiar deformities of the differ ent children. Fin needlework, book binding, basket-weaving and manual training are taught la th. school end th work don by th boys and girls will be sold. Th children are to b paid for their work, the girls receiving U (0 each for flv days. For th poorest children meals will b furnished, .and free medloal attendnnce is given to all. An omnibus goes from house, to houss oollectlne th children, brings them to scnooi ana carries in em nom again in e e , - -. - ( ' 7 ; Th shearing plant near Echo em- Sloys SO men. Many of the shearer ike the fleece from a sheep in two I A queer oas of family complica tions was presented In on of the city courts the other day that caused th magistrate's head to swim, and Inci dentally -furnished a pusal for thos who like to rigur out complex proo lems. Th can was on of abandon ment, which Mrs. Carrie Londgelll brought against her husband. Here Is the problem that th magistrate had to figure out Ada 8t 1 11 well married William Londgelll, a widower, 16 years aro. Four children were born to them, William, Ada, Theodore and Sarah. Wil liam Londgelll Sr. bad a son, George, by his first marriage. WUllam Sr. died, and his widow married her stepson, Geo r (re, thereby becoming atep-enster-ln-law to her own four children. Mr. and Mrs. George Londgelll wer wer di vorced. Mrs. Londgelll took David Sid dell as her third husband. Bh is now suing Siddell for absolute divorce, and It T , Election Comment Letters From tlie People Answering an Argument. fo double his 'acres, f This is not only legitimate, hut from, one point of yIpw laudable. Yet this process is manifestly Injurious to a "great I have been reauested government tens of thousands of dol- to say t.ht has not - answered our lars extra to do ao., This favoritism n pTfthV Brothers palmer and and Inlustlce hava, hn monlfoot I no argument. notorious, and even scandalous, tor' 7 A hZ X llTjn? mnnv vears. But we atinnofto nnrh-1 their areumsnt -. fttinfii,f!trti v nnr .ntw .. - , I. Iwt 4 a 1 ja a y Ala . - . ji' ' ' '' 1 TtOnetltB frifllilsra. it. Kits mm A m A aFiiuM m many peopie. ; it . " uwu i mg can oe none aooui u, except to M(.rt .n7nV. v.ir' A? towns, -and. to the county and region, coritinue to . hurrah . for the grand I w cannot meet them on siieh grounds and even to the state. Mere-, comes lo, then, the principle of the' -greatest good to the greatest puraber. If by any legitimate, process holders of extensive tracts: of :j fertile - land, adapted not only to wheat but to o i versified farming, can be compelled to divide their great farms and tnake many smaller farms of them, should It not be done? . ; There Is only one way to do this, eupgests the , East Oregonlan, , and that Is by a graduated land tax -i:nin? land higher per acre In' pro ! i rUon to the amount owned, a tax t: at 111 maHe It unprofitable ' ;. i . to old party and vote the Republican ticket , Even more inexcusable and far more injurious to Portland," If the projected change Is adhered to, as It probably will be,. Is. the transfer to San Francisco of what purchasing bUMnesS j for the a nny r Portland finally, after great effort, secured; Everybody but? the- war department knows that Portland ft the best city on the coast for purchasing most of these supplies,' or , would be If Port land, merchants are'.Villing to make It so. The tstuff needed Is raised In unlimited auantltlea near Port- as these. ; Conseauentlv w hsk for an answring. of pur argument: In a straightforward manner. Which ' it seems they are unable to "do, and ao re sort to this means. . ' ' -fc'KED E.. HARRISON. Engineer Also Dressmaker. ' ' :.From the Kansas City Journal ' . W. B. Baldwin, one of the oldest -and &"- J" ,nw" 0B th Missouri Pacific road. for . i nnmi... ...... has been not only the bread earner but the family "eeamstres'' for a - family consisting of his wife and three daugh ters. His family Is now in California, but Baldwin still continVs to iew for them and send their einrh.a a ,v..m In the far went. He om. k..,....i home In this city, and it Is not through poverty but -On account t v.1. if"'. poor health and the lov of the sewinit machine and -his famllv tVi.t he dressmaker. t . . , v .. ,. . Victory Over Bossism. From th Sclo News. senator- rulton was th representa tive of political bossism. Th popI Of Oregon have, whenever they hav had th opportunity, pronounced against th political boss. It is gratifying to know that they are proving tru and steadfast' in their purpose. - ' ' Th election of united States sena tors, by oijr legislatures of th past, has nroven to be -the chief source of no- lltical corruption - In Oregon. At th capital city not only has boodle in the shape of hard cash reigned supreme, but bargains and politicals-agreements were made by which, not th best. men were appointed to federal office. In this way have such men as Jack Matthews been appointed to federal position, whereas had it depended upon the votes of the people, nis occupation in private lire wouia not nav been aisturoea. The defeat of Mr. Fulton is probably the final struggle of political bossism in Oregon, to reinstate itself in ' power. In Juno the people will Undoubtedly adopt th amendment making Statement No. 1 obligatory in the election of united States senator. A senator elect ed by th -people will not then ow fealty to any . doss except ma oniy Yigntrui boss -the neonle. Men will then be se lected for federal office because of their ?ualincations and fitness, rather than or their ab.llty to deliver votes at the general elections or at tne legislature, . The fight of th people to reestablish themselves politically is . being stubbornly- contested all over the -United States. 'Her in Oregon the victory Is now practically won. Now that we have the initiative and referendum.- th di rect Drlmarv and will hav in June th compulsory election by the legislature of the people s cnoic -tor unitea state senator, we hAve the tools by which w can nave just as pure ana nonest aa ministration of political affairs as . w wia to nay. ; '' '. Mast Obey the People. From the. Woodburn Independent , Members Of . the legislature must stand by th will of the. people or thy wiJ hear from th people nxt tlm In no uncertain tone. It simply means that th pepple will be obeyed by a Re publican legislature or will see that there Is a legislative body elected of an other political complexion There is no doubt of Cake's election and th legis lature must neea tne voice or the peo ple and ; scornfully reject the . money sacks that will probably be en exhibi tion at Salem next winter. . Bossism Is dead and th Republican party still minutes -and do a arood neat ton. and I aha names as eo-resnondent. her daush there Is not a man but what can shear ter-ln-law. Mrs. Carrls Londgelll wife a sheep in three minutes. The en- of her son, William Jr. To cap the gines run 15 pairs of clippers; two climax, Mrs. William Londgelll, a pretty men grind shears for the 26 shearers: French woman, accused her husband in 10 men keep th pens and chutes filled the court room of being lasy. which with sheep, two tie the fleeces and two caused htm to faint dead away, sack and. sew the wool. -. v . - . Dr. Julian Thomas, Ootbam's daring Wfthto th last thre days there ?JerHterB'"' rLirJ-JJi. . . v ,.A ,,..!, ... ,,w. city with numerous hair-raising ascen have been 140 traveling men's trunks ,tongi nM retired from the Aero club of In the city and many of the boys have America, and will devote his energies had to lay over-a day or two In th to founding; a new club for aerial ex city longer than they intended In or- ploratlons. Th trouble between Dr. der . to .get the use of - sample rooms, Thomas and th club dates back to' the savs the Euaenet Register,-' - Almost time -ha started in to buck what ha elected to office and the trickv M every vacant room In the business part f called tne .-"parlor aeronautics" of the golitlclan w1U be SompellS ' tow.n .d"?L'!?t?. "erT.lo ,,?lu.fr..W.uton shows beyond doubt that th people of Oregon ar to hereaf ter do their own thinking as to the fitness of candidatea for office, and that the old system of boss rule, as far as our state Is con cerned, Is a thing of the past,' never, we hope, to . return. The '"people'a choice" will not hereafter be a mis nomer, but a blissful reality.- As a con sequence the man of convictions, honest, fearless and of untarnished reputation win be ei scheming lives. Old System Is Ended. ' From th Dallas Jteiniaer. 4 The victory for Statement No. X and the entire demoralisation of the machine to take a back seat. It will take years Ket tnera WM n0 room enough a .r.ImIw .w,..m.4.4. !.. 11--. v . - - f 1 -1 V th voters wlU continue as thsy hav -Nearly all of the so-called 'soonrs begun and keep the power In their own! In, the land rush Of last fall will leave hands. It can be done. It will then b I - .-,... . a. a plasur to vote and not a simpl fare tn woods to Vke up thslr residence uu miuw poiiui.ui, ,,-(,, t. i ior an maennite penoa. - ' ' ''" ' y-k I ath -Falls - Herald. - TCUIiam lrlmer Birthday. William Lorimar. retiresentatlv In congress from th sixth district of Il linois, wae born In Enerland, April if, 1861. When 6 years old he emigrated with his parents to the United States and In 1S70 the family located In Chi cago, where young Lorimer received a public school education. His father died soon after and at thejage of 11 William went to work as a sign; painter's assist ant to aid in the support of the family. He continued In - various trades until 18B, when he became ; a real estate agent,.' later . business.- At for Bn Indefinite period, save the Klam ath Falls Herald. Despite the fact that tne tana ornce at jjaKevtew re fused to accept the filings of the soon ers and also refused to allow them hearing,' they have stayed with the lands and -most of ' them have main tained a . residence thereon. in many j instances they nave bunt Tine cabins and have the same furnished so as to be very comfortable. .' . r v ,6 -' e .."-:r?.;J- 'X tTV , Saturday night a man, so full of i bug Juloe that he did not know his own name, much less where he was going, ran across - one Of HUleboro's clergy- entering the contracting m " begged him to take him home, about the same time ha I Bay tn? Argus,' After arriving there wnt in Chlc"g7ponUc ;lth ? ..hr?uh. 5 P00' became orominent in Chlcaro nnUti I tie man s wir wnt tnrougn nis p an active Republican and soon wae rftl"Ba.foJ?n,IJ0,It ft-B0. au that was of the recognised party leaders -liTtliSt left of A month's wages whloh be drew "ity? Oni SfiS BSr mthii'Ji'tH that day-end three botUes of whis- tt... .f -s-i-..j.. . .cr i kev. When It Is considered that, this I"" "!,iV.''"uo,,, w WerJ .-. ' Ifm, mA amllv Mvmiv Hva !.- vu -w t j vvu . can reaauy De seen x l iuit me b-vsvcv v j w uuiv assviaijiB as xv sgoo him to defeat. " T. vr. i.V.. -fcT.: toon sorrow into tnat nom. was mat or superintendent of th water Sri mt,A V- department In 1895 he was elected to M tirnlnes U congress and continued to eerv until Ltfh?fftt - WiWheii a. political landslld swept "it JLi i ever, he was again returned to congress and since then h has been twice re elected. , MUd-throwbig Is not new In politics. but usually it Is no of Quite so literal a . Irln wa the caaa in tha little Invn This Date In mnttrw. ... of fihedda the other day. where Mr. 1404 Philin the BoM fnnnri.e a .V. Dawson .and Mr, St. John a rival can eond hou.P0 Rnr;vU5?.f Hdates. for the high and important of- work -.near a mud hole full of water. inn -came up- irom -oenma , " ,... -. , i . iMwnon i i ace iuu oi in muaar S'J;. ChCi?.tin-. SP'n. mr-vi mud. captured" St John d I and then tellinr all about them. The Aero club said Thomas was a notoriety seeker, and that ha dressed In whit flannels and then sat on his front stooo so that th .barkers and rubber-neck ' coaches could : point him out as the "celebrated aeronaut" :.y'- ' ' They -have Just elected a new chief of the fire department on Long Island, who la so deaf that he cannot hear an alarm, v-He was nominated as a Joke, because of his deafness, but he took the nomination seriously and began an act ive canvass for votes with the result that he was elected. - The firemen are In doubt as to the beet method of arous ing the deaf chief , quickly, but it has been practically decided to tie a rope to his big toe, and give it a Quick Jerk, when there Is a fir. : - . , Th clamor for social distinction In New York, end th desire, .of wealthy Oothamites ' to llv ' In th recognized , fashionable quarters of .the city has been carried to an extreme. ' However, one society woman has started a new wrinkle that Is likely to extend the race for social position still further. The agent for a cemetery company wee expatiating on the good points of a oer tain lot- Presently th prospective pur- . chaser interrupted with the enumeration of several prominent families .owning "srtfoet'lotiear theirs?" she asked. .. The agent admitted that It was quite a distance off. "Then," said the woman. "I don't want It I'd rather pay more and get in a good neighborhood." "Has it come to the point," he said, ' ''where people consider their next door ' neighbor even in sv graveyard?". second hous of Burgundy, died. 1S4S ; U91-HS. F. a Mors. Inventor of th ZhJk at" John teletrraDh. born. Died AnHi .tii .-., when Hi Jonn 1806-Deme, TiipoJl'" oaniu to fJ5 . Picking Easter Eg. im.TOS-i. atSffT . Then Dawson grabbed a handj--' From .. St Nicholas. born at Naniea ri(A .? Yi.T,. a p,un: I-full bf mud, captured bt jonnand p There is an master -custom among it l Sit ' liavre, August covered . his lace with the stuff. Then Iboys in end around Philadelphia and lbUS General Ulysses S. Orant Wn A A 4 nAP ' m. mw mrm, mmm Died July 28, 1886. 1861 Mail ateamar -li.i.S.. wrecked off Cap4Uce, with loss of 287 1876 Queen ress of India. 1807 Orant' tnmh . fthuuij. (t.i. i tha men made UD.- and may be good friends ever arter. . Victoria : declared emp- i J'? Spraying; Lawns.' , Spraying Is the easiest and most af fective method for ridding th lawns of dandelions and plantain, two pests with i!H8M"!uJ.ombr,'eA b' tead In his, de.lr to make his front r - uuuofi vumiraj i yard present an attracuve appearance says an exenange. iron suipnat in ins proportion of two pounds for each gal- of - the I ion of water will do th Injury deeired, ana It must do agmimsierea wun , a American sampson JLnoraw Simiaeth ...mI.m. ouuors uiwir or th paolflo, is to be ae of tha fnlnn.,1 4.1... senting thev American 'Federation of Lepor at tha annual meeting of the British Trade Union congresi In . Not tingham next September. hand spray -pump which will throw a fine mist. Do not spray within two days of cutting and do not cut tee grass or water the lawn for two- or three day i after the spraying has been done. .. other parts of th cduntry of picking ergo. A boy will go over the eggs In the pantry (with his mother's consent it ia hoped) and by gently knocking the ends on his teeth will select one or more of the strongest Then he goes out among his playmates and soon is challenged or h himself wilt Invite an other boy to pick. ; . Before daring to risk this' each boy will try the other's egs; on bis teeth and tf he thinks his chances are good he will accept : the challenge, , The boy ' challenged will then hold his egg so ss to expose only the - very point, while tha challenger lightly raps th egg with the point ; of his own until the shell of one or the other Is sllahtly nranvt - The eggs are then reversed and the" butts are picked in the sam way. 'The winner gets the broken egg. . X'-) s