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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12. 1908 -i . i i in " 1 n WPS RETURN ( j) Valley Regiments Arrive This Morning From American Lake En campment Has Given Sol diers Hard Drilling. lirowned nnd hardened by their outing nt American Lake three sections of the Oregon troop returned to 1'ortland to day. The first section reached Port lnnd a short time before noon and wont at once to the armory. This taction coniprlHod the men from the up valley towns and was sent to the ormoryto await the time when their train over the Southern 1'aclflc should be ready for them this afternoon. t. section of Portland troops reached the city this afternoon at 2 o'clock and another one arrived at 8 o'clock. All of the men are well and express them selves as much pleased with their trip Muny or them Buy that they had a strenuous time of It and that the sum mer maneuvers are not exactly an Idl outing There was much hard work, hard marching; and drilling thrown In with the fun of the trip, but neverthe less the boys are all enthusiastic over the time spent In ramp and are already looxinif forward to the time next sum mer when they will have their next annuul encampment. BRAY 0. K'S REPORT OF HUGE THEATRE MERGER HIGHERUPS AND LOWER DOWNS Honey Says These Debase Juries and Thns Prey Upon the Public (felted Press Leased Wire.) Pan Francisco, Aug;. 12. Henry Aeh, representing Abruham Ruef. today finished his argument before Judge W. P. Lawler In the hearing of charges made by Ruef against Detective Wil liam J. Burns ot the graft prosecution, accusing him of contempt of court and tampering with prospective Jurors In one of the grand trials. The matter was submitted to tho court and a decis ion Is expected tomorrow. Attorney Francis J. Heney, In his con cluding remark, defending Burnt, sun ported tho right of the prosecution In any action to ascertain the character of men likely to be drawn upon Jury pan els. He asserted that half the total In dictments throughout the country failed of their object on account of the Jury system, bv which Jurors could be de based with bribe monev offered by Wealthy corporations. Heney declared: "Tho public Is being preyed upon from above by the public aervice corporations and from below by the saloon and dive keepers, of w hom there are so many on I I...-., ,,,i,,,1 of Ihlo fnwrt " llir l TBI 111 J " J ,,1. I. W J .... . J - C. K. Hray, personal representative of Martin Beck, the reputed organiser of tho new theatrical trust. Is In Portland today and confirmed the New York dis patches which said that Klaw & Br lungor and Beck Intended corralling all the theatres In the I'nlted States Into A 1600,000 trust. Matters connected with the organization of this merger have kept Mr. Heck from being In Port land for the opening of his new thea tre here, "There are so many theatres In the country," said Mr. Hray, "that It Is hard for any or them to make a living At present any tlmo a bunch of men decide they want a theatre In a city they sub scribe the money, get It two-thirds built, and then begin to look around to put some attractions In It. Then tho,- find that Klaw & Krlanger have all the high priced attractions, that the Orpheum leoplo aro In with their vaudeville and hat they are left out In the cold, with their big house on their hands. If this house only hurt them we wouldn't In terfere but we find It forms a constant menace to our houses, so wo propose to keep out as many of these people as we can. Plana All Laid. "The meeting was scheduled to take Mace In the offices of Klaw & Krlanger In tho New Amsterdam building. New York, August 4, and I think the work done up to the present has been more In the line of preparing for the merger than In actually accomplishing it. t-very theatrical Interest of Importance In th country la concerned In the merger, In cluding Klaw & Erlanger, who also represented Charles Frohman, B. F. Keith of Boston, F. F. Proctor. R E. Poll, Torcy O. Williams. ('. K. Kohl of Chicago. Martin Beck of the Orpheum. also representing Morris Meyerfleld of Han Francisco, Lee Shubert, (ieorge B. Cox of Clnclnnattl, Samuel Nixon, Al Hayman, .John H. Uavlln of .Stair & Havlin, F. E. Albee. Samuel Bcrlbner, J. J. Blurdock. M. C Anderson, I,. Web ber, II. Kefir and II 11. Zlegler I Up merger la generally acceded to nave originate! with A. L.. Krlanger and Martin Meek. The committee on permanent organisation Included Maro ('. Klaw. F I-;. Allien. Iee Hhubert, Percy U Williams. Bamuel Scrlbner, Martin Meek, J. 11. lluvlln, J. J. Mur dock M. C. Anderson and II. Fuhr. Will Better Conditions. "As I understand It the object of the proposed merger Is to havn a general betterment of thentrlcul conditions and harmonious condition and harmonious cooperation between the various theat rical Interests. It's the first time that both the sociillnd 'legitimate.' and vau deville Intercuts have got together In this way, and It's what might be called an offensive and defensive alliance. Wo want to kill off a led of unnecessary features to the business. In no other Hue Is It ns easy for some one to get started ns In the the atrical. It seems a It1 everybody with a few thousand dollars wants to start a theatrical enterprise. You might say this doesn't hurt u, but it does. Every thing that goes our wav helps us, ii. matter how small It Is. and everything that pulls In the opposite Ulrectlo'i hurts us And we want everything to move our way. of course 1 1 n t ns vet the merger. I understand, Is merely In the formative stage Mr. Meek la so hard at work on it Unit he was unald.i to come up to the northwest to be. present at the opening of the four new Orpheum houses at Portland. Heattlc, Butte and Hpokane." Oversees Orpheum Opening. Mr. Hray Is in Portland seeing that everything Is ready for the opening of the new Orpli'tiin thrutrc here lie is one of the biggest men In the theatrhMl world Is big physically as well as mentally and much of tho direction of the Orpheum circuit falls to his lot. Ho arid Mrs Hray are at the Portland hotel and leave tonight for the north. COMMERCIAL HOTEL SEASIDE, OREGON U1CDEB 1TIW MAITAOBMXirT. American and European Plan. Centrally and Conveniently located. Near Iiepot. Convenient to Beach. Hot and Cold Water In Rooms. EXCELLENT TABLE. LOW RATES. B. E. WOOD WOBTH, proprietor. GREAT GROWTH OF THE EAGLES President Beports 33,834 New Ones Fast Year State Aeries. BIG SUIT AGAINST UNION PACIFIC LOST (I'nlted Prens Leased Wire.) St. Louis, Mo!. Aug. 12. J. Tlerpont Morgan. K. II Ilnrriman, George Gould and otlo r Wall street magnates are the Indirect victors In a decision handed down today by the United States court of appeals denying the claims of tho Imrkee estate against the I'nlon Pacific railroad. The suit, which involved mil lions of dollars, had been pending five e'l I S. John A Kuykendall, as administrator or the estate or Charles Ourkee, who died in 1HT0, sued I lie Union Pacific railroad, claiming that Durkee owned $'::. (ilia. hoc worth of Union Pacific first mortgage bonds obtained by lending money for the construction or the rail road. Kuykendall claimed that through the manipulation of other stockholders the estatu was defrauded out of Its rights. The suit was originally brought In Salt Lake, where Kuvkendall lost. To day's decision upholds the first decision. (United Ptm Lesied Wire.) Seattle. Aug. 12. Although tho nom ination of officers for next year Is on the program at the convention of the Fraternal Order of Eagles today It Is very Improbable that this order of busi ness will he reached until late thl3 afternoon, If at all. This morning. In order to hasten the work, the convention was called to or der at K:30 Instead of 10 o'clock. The reports of the grand secretary and treasurer were read and adopted. Grand Worthy President Bell made his report, which consisted of about 5.000 words. He referred to the great work or tho order, mentioning especially the' aid given during the Monongah mine explosion and the great fire which swept the city of Chelsea. He showed that tha order has enlisted SS.K.H new members during tho past year. Mr. Bell's report was adopted. Tha grand trustees and finance com mittee presented reports. These were discussed and will be approved possibly ths afternoon. Various committees aro to make re ports and Instead of adjourning for the Afternoon and attending the races at The Meadows, the convention will bo In session this afternoon. The committee on organization of state aeries asked fjf further time and this matter was debited at length on the floor of the convention. Practically the orly work so far today was '.he adoption of reports. Grand Worthy President Bell an nounced that nominating speeches will be limited to five minutes and seconding speeenes to three minutes. Saratoga, Omaha, St. Louis, St. Paul and Atlantic City delegates are busy securing pledges for the convention next year but so far little advantage is perceptible. PET CUT CAUSES KMOFWIU Strange Case in New York Which Ended Fatally for Mrs. Trumbull. Colonial Hotel RATES 93 FEB, DAT AHD TJFWAHD L1NDSLEY A SON. Proprietors New Building New furniture BIGHT AT THE BOUNDING SEA Electric Light In Kvery Room Free Run to and From All Trains Good Fishing, Boating and Bathing SEASIDE, OREGON SEE THE OCEAN HOTEL MOORE OPEN AMj THE YKArt. CXAT80P BEACH SEASIDE, OB. THE CLIFF HOUSE OF ORKCON. Directly on the beach, overlooking the ocean. Hot suit hAtrn and surf bathing; recreation pier for fishing sun parlors; eleotrlr lights; fireplace j furnace heat. Sea foods a sneeuitv Fine walks and drives. Kates, and J3.00 per day. For particulars apply to the Pnnmoore SAB J. KOOBE, Prop. ON YOUR WAY TO THE BEACH THE OCCIDENT HOTEL Astoria, Ore. The Shelburne House SEAVIEW, WASH. Is now open for the Summer. This Is one of the most pleasant places on uia beach, with large, shady yard. THF. BEST TABLE SERVICE And pleasant rooms. For rates write to THE SHEIiBUBNE HOUSE, Seavlew, Wash. New York, Aug. 12. An agonizing I death from rabies caused by the bite I of a pet cat came to light In this city recently In Hempstead. L. I., when Cor- ; oner George T. Tatum of Nassau coun- ' ty, recorded a permit for the cremation i of the body of Mrs. Jane Trumbull. Mrs Trumbull lived In the vllluge of! Baldw in, and about a month ago. while ' alone and fondling a cat which she had I owned for years, the animal leaped at ' her throat, missed it. unci for a part ot Pacific View Hotel BECANICT7M STATION, SEASIDE, OB. Open Winter and Summer. Under New Management. Most conveniently located hotel on the bench for surf bathers. Neatly fur nished rooms for light housekeeping. Use of range for cooking utensils free. I. P. HArBESCHOU, Prop. LONG BEACH, WASHINGTON. A fnvnrltn hnfcl o.-itt T nnor Hoai)i vIq. a peeoml chjnjf to tne woman r with itu itors; large, comfortable rooms, over- " , lootklniz th ocean: unfinrniKd view THE WHITEflOUSE North Beach Inn rpa One block south of station. MBS. Q. I. WHITEHOTJSE. Prop. THE BRITT LONG BEACH, WASHINGTON. BOARD AND ROOMS. The Best Meals on the Bench, as Usual. PRIVATE ROOM and BOARD HOME COOKING. MRS. SARAH CHAMBERLIN LONG BEACH, WASH. The Hackney Cottage SEAVIEW, WASHINGTON vow ore rqp m seasob. Delightfully located on most beauti ful and pleasant spot on the beach. Un surpassed surf bathing, home comforts. excellent tible board. Accommodations greatly increased. Special rates by the week and season. Make your reserva tions by mall. Porto fries Address, SEAVTBW, WASH. r mmmmm i WCTXV KPK' v 'J TwiPt'T ...7i.V':o UTLil..' IT" IfT'-' i-:.M J':r EA.CH- -ew s . -M & '.i ... -v- 1 1 ' e HEWTOIH STATION PICKET) TIP ON STREET WHILE INTOXICATED A man and a woman giving the names Of W. n. Ray and Mrs. L. B. Morton were picked up by the police at the cor ner of Fifth and Washington streets yesterday afternoon In an intoxicated , condition and taken to the police station where they were booked on the charge of being drunk and creating a scene on a public street. After remaining In Jail for some tlmo both gave ball for their appearance In court this morning, the man In the sum of 110 and the woman in the sum of $5. When the case was called this morning In the municipal! court neuner or ine people appeared and their hall was forfeited OXSAOBEBABia: AT HOKE. Lots of men and women who are agreeable with others, get "cranky" at home. Its not disposition. Its the liver. If you find In yourself that you feel cross around the house, little things worry you. Just buy a bottle of Ballard's Herblne and put your liver In shape. Tou and everybody around you will feel better for It. Trice 60 cents per bottle. Sold by Fkldniore Drug company- MARKET STREET HANK PRESIDENT PEACHES (I'nlted rre Leased- Wire -Ban Francisco, Aug. 12. "If there ever was a crime committed, it was committed in tho management of the af fairs of the Market Street bank. 1 have laid sufficient evidence before the li.s trlct attorney to warrant criminal ac tion being taken. I will not state whom I think culpable, but I believe 'resident Hartell was not Intentionally implicated In crooked work." This statement was made today by Receiver L. H. Mooser of the. Market Street bank, which failed last winter, and which has been a storm renter for the past few weeks. Tho grand Jury met this afternoon to consider the evidence laid before ins truct Attorney Uangdon by Receiver Mooser. President A. F. Martell has made a statement of the whole affair to Dis trict Attorney Iangilon and It Is under stood that he will be granted Immunity from prosecution as was -Vresldent Walker of the defunct California Safe Deposit & Trust company. Martell has I offered to deed his house and all his firoperty to the bank to make good tho oss so far as he Is able. i Former Cashier W. II Nusli of the ' defunot bank has refused to deal with, the district attorney's office. He has employed an attorney and will stand by his guns. The countv officials who hav-en i probing the affairs of the wrecked bank allege that certain funds of the deposit ors were used by some of the bank offi cials to float a realty scheme. teeth burled In her nose 1 rumbull had torn the ajilmal away from her It raced through the cottage, slavering and snarling. The woman drove the animal out doors finally, and when her hus-band re turned that evening told him what had happened. He assumed at once that the cat was mad, but did not tell Mr. Trumbull for fear of alarming her. Mr. Trumbull ran across the cat several days later and killed It In Its tracks. Woman In Convulsions. No symptoms of danger from the cat's bite developed until two weekn ago. when Mrs. Trumbull was stricken with nervous prostration. Dr. F. W. ! Fletcher of Freeport. who had been i treating her for u stomach disease as- Bumeii, it was said yesterday, that this ; n-fla r,,iTi-n l til f f,-ir har .olntwa fihj ' grew weaker dally j THE BEST IB POBTI.AHD Just at dawn on Sunday last Mrs. : Carpeted throughout In the best velvet carpets. Every I rumbull. who had been sleeping onlv room contains a neavy soii.i Mmmons brass bed. on which fitfully, aroused her husband with a Is a 4u or 5n-pound hair mattress The rooms are fur scream. When her husband reached nlshed in solid mahogany. Writing desk In every room, her bedside he found great beads of Dong distance and local telephones In every room. Sixty sweat staiulins on her forehead and rooms with private bath. Situated In the center of shop cheeka. . P'ng district. One block from the streetcars. Not so ex "t)h. It was terrible, ' moaned the Pensive as some other hotels. When next In Portland give woma,n. It must have been a night- " " k , "' oieaseo. i ne furnishings Facing the Ocean; Fine View. Largs Bunny Rooms; Good Table and Service. MBS. B. KL DEWEY, ManAfSr. Address, Long Beach. Wash.. Box J8. HOTEL SALT AIR Centerrllle Station, Wash. Close to the ocean Rates reasonable. Table unsurpassed. W. E. HTJTCHIITSOlf, Maiui-r, P. O. Address, Seavle. Wash. 1 ' ' I ! .'J i 1 i 1 L'.J THE CORNELIUS mare. I thought the cat was on my face and tearing it with all Its claws. I fought hnrd to get rid of It and it scratched and lilt all the more fiercely. I put my hands up to my face and the cut bit them and scratched them. See. Are they bleeding" and Mrs. Trumbull held out her hands lor her husband to examine. "It was only a bad dream," said Mr. Trumbull, and after (iiiletlng his wife as best ha could he telephoned for Dr. Fletcher. When the physician arrived he was compelled to administer an opiate. Af terward the woman said she felt easier, yet she complained every now and then of sharp pains in her limbs. She slept only a few minutes Sunday night, and the dawning of Monday found her In convulsions. Trumbull summoned neighbors to at- 1 tend his wife, pending the arrival of; lr. Fletcher, from Freeport. By the! time the physician got there Mrs. Tnim- ' bull was foaming at the, mouth, grind- -inn her teeth and. It Is said, every little while uttering a noise tike an angry cat. j She was a Tig woman, weighing near- i ly 180 pounds, and dHple the combined strength of three men who sought to and general appearance of the public rooms must he seen to be apprec iated. THE CORNELIUS Free Bub meets all trains. Dr. C. W. Cornelius, Prop. N. ' K$ - l- ' 3E POTTFR ""TistSoTS. 1HL A V 1 1 J-ylY SATURDAYS l:0O P. M. ORAND TRIP-GLORIOUS TIMB Every convenience provided, including experienced stewardess to look after comfort of lady passengers. Season Tloksts Trom Portland 4 Saturday to Monday S3 SEND FOR "ORBQOIN OUTINGS' City Ticket Office, Third and 'WashlnfftoB sts. Gee! The Waters Rne; COME JN NE t WPORT K. Clarke, Manage. THE HOTEL LENOX Portland s new and most modernly furnished hotel Third and Main streets, fronting on the beautiful City Plata and adjacent to business center. Free 'bus to and from trains. Up-to-date grill. Excellent cuisine. Telephone In every loom. Private baths EUTIOPEAIT PLAIT, 91 to I3.S0 Par Day. AMX&XCAB PX.AB. 93.60 to 94 Per Day. O. M. SPENCER, Yin no r YAQU1NA BAY Oregon's flatchless Beach Resrt The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food, and an abundance of it. Fresh water from spring's. All modern ne- cessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro- vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur- nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal J sanitary regulations. Summer Excursion Rates f STATE DISCLOSES THEADWELL CHARGE hold h r she had thrown herself out of bed and on the flcor. Bers Tnean to KOI Bar. Hypodermic lnli' ttons were admin- ! Istered to Mrs. Trumbull, with the Idea of stopping her aftony. but Dr. Fletcher , might a.s well ha e K'ven her so much , water. As the convulsions went on they became more violent. Once the woman i broke the nrlp of the men holding her and smashed a bureau. In the succeed ing paroxysms she wrecked her bed. ' Soon afterward she broke two chairs as she beat around n the floor. I This horrible agony went on for eight ' hours before death ended It. During seven hours of thnt tlmn Mrs. Trumbull i was conscious and between convulsions, begged hr physii i ins. her husband and her neighbors to kill her or do some thing to prevent lni suffering. j Mortification followed death so rapidly that It became Imperative 24 hours Inter to dispose of the body. So early Wednesday morning Mr. Trumbull had his wife s body taken to the Fresh Tond crematory. He will sail shortly for Scotland to deposit the ashes In the kirk where thev were i ! San Francisco. Aug 12 After a ! morning- of cross-examination, three more temporary Jurors were selected lo try James n. i rmuwcu, lurrner ui- , Scotland to nepo; ! rector of the defunct California Safn erave ird of the i Deposit & Trust company, who Is , marrle,! as boy and girl SO rears urn I charged with perjury in connection with Mr Trumbull come to the United testimony given before the grand Jury. States ii-ral years ago to teach golf ! Assistant District Attorney William He is an expert link architect. i Hoff Cook, who Is conducting the case 1 for the prosecution, today announced I t-t 4 Tir"r t C C TJ the particular point upon which he wjll j UKLAIH MIA r. t. I. I make his pla to have Treadwell eent I ... , ... . , to .tates prison He expects to show! R T I F I ES TICKET I that Treadwell disposed of J3j.noo ln "v ,uu , worth of the Colton securities to the ' j American National hank In January,! (fulled Pmm ld Wlr . 105. Treadwell swore bnfore the Oklahoma City. Okla. Aug li This Brand jury that he knew nothing of j city is today the scene of ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of e fWSlmlle Wrapper Below. what had securities been done with tr.e Colton TEETH WITH OR WITHOUT PLATES ottt or tow noni Ws Ma 4o roar rattrs Crcrx, Brl&c-s aaa rises won in nsv u nt-fiMri rostttTsl Palalsss Kxtractlaf FrM wnen n atM ur r.r hlf'l bt rrnr nsltrre"rtk aa4 roots ram4 wMJj- omt Um Msvst slm. Ten chairs Onlr tre mi st scientific snd careful work. VV. A. WISEtS!? raUter 9U Tair aas WasaiarVni s a. m. i s n. an., sgnoiri s to iz. Pairlevs Ettraetlon. ifr: Plate li M. woia r-aswsa, a ana Nils Zt2l. , HITCHCOCK DiriRES WF.ST VIKGLMA FK.IT (Tst'ed Pt Im4 Wlr V Ht Springa Vs . Aug' 12 - Frunk H HitclicfMk. national Hepuhl'..-n cam after a conference lth Taft fr- eled i 1 1 J ) K A I f immiTiiHt IO IK up tJle lk Of I trlV,enln out the Ufit Virginia i xargie ne pro&Blv win leave tunig'.t. Charles H Swishtr. one of the Re- great Re- ru-tillcan actnlty. marking th occa sion " of the first Republican ratifica tion celebration In the history of the new state The KepubiicAn state con vention afn:bled at 11 o'clock and begm st on-n the work of placing Oklahoma's Indorsement en Tat: and Sherman as well as th platform adopted by the party at Chicago The new. state platform will be one of the nvul important features to taJaa as sragwa. irOIIUOACRL r a ii t i ii r r lMrl tl0 n ouzmitt. FOR IIUOUUCSS. FOR TORPID LIVER. rOR CONSTIPATIOI. rtR UUOW SKII. fCI TMECOMPUXIOR tUm mm sWa-t awwt CURE SICK HtAOACHC. XT aTTTBT A BIT. $10.00 SET OF TEETH FOR $5 Written Guarantee for 10 Tsars CMOWWtt rv t .. i b In the mouth we ciewn wt!-. solid gold. Ilk gusr.intee.1 to be the C m gf htt for onlv . . . 34iUU Any Y" rcelaln ' rown madeno mat ter what they are cUel or how they ir rrjet our price Is ofvrv aVsVEDOta Solid Col J Top t.o;,l nacas. j or. e; s n Frorta. per tooth Solid Cold Teeth. 33k, br'-'r'. per t-i-'h All cP-er work nnf price prorior- tlnnoteiv FAJILXM EXTm4CTtOV fee Wl.'n o- llrhltfi are Or1erel Absolute Onaraatsss. $4)0 op. Solid $4.00 $4.00 LILY DEMAL PARLORS TmXaVD An OOUCX sTTaVXKTtV Hours s m to n m Phon A-l10 Or-n 6jndavs From All Points in the Northwest NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. Train service daily, and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave Portland 8:15 a. m., main line, via Albany, or 7 a. m., via west side line. RATES FROM PORTLAND Season tickets, on sale daily $6.00 Saturday-to-Monday tickets $3.00 Call at the City Ticket Office of the Southern Pacific, Third and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any Southern Pa cific agency elsewhere, for complete information. I WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Co. Oregon Lines, I Portland. Oregon. i THE BREAKERS HOTEL AMXaiCABI PLAIT. f i r " .-. ut,i- . iTitiTriWifflm-? - MlmilM mft t ufc ii till iltfli "fiiA.i. n ii Lunilfrtfil WiMlif I iBilW X.EAJDOTO BTTMMXK BESOIT OT TEE PACITIO VOBTaTWZST. ITlectrlc Iight. Steam, Hot and t old Salt Water In Eery Tub. Buy Ticket to Breakers. Psclf.c County, Wash. Postoffjce Addresa Breakers. Wash. A. J. Rader's Camping Ground Here rou art II find good water, sep tic tark. on grour. 1. gooH iow-st'on. foTjndior, and fur--'hM tenf to rent st Ni'i Creek. A. J. EASU, proprietor. Vrsrport. Orscoa. I ' Publican nomlneos for governor of West Virginia, waa la conference with Hitrh ra. Ponatnr Eiklns la here tn tun i j rort of ths Swisher wing cf ths rsrty. rllimwi will Qct4 Wl. Hrhcork wtll de-cvie whether Swisher r nis opponent is ts hart f the national orgacizatkoti. vokvs i couxni; met here tndiir It hal hen pre1lcte4 that the 'ur o.jl.l Il itl.r, tliv rnnfr.,-''-. f -ithr t-ut the were very friendly mi those who f x t e3 ia fissii itf fcTia i sij' rr ts-.l Hltrhcrtcg snd or Veld a lpr.g fon fererrce over the prospects of the cam- pelgn. and each put nfore the eandi (tnlred Trgm L.s4 tr I I date the Inf rrrstlon he had thrd Het rpr.nii Ta Aug II For the ; froT) the rsnvss.lnr up t dst Jlitch flrt O me s.oo Taft was ttomlntted at ce tne an ths discussion nf th ir ( Tiles go, Frank H. Hltrbeock. the na- r-.Blfn Lt of an adrlanry cmnmlttM of tlnnal rampstcn manager, and Arthar I. the nine memhers The personnel will nrrs of Ohla whom Hitchcock la-I he msde puhlf sftsr hs has COT salted plsceX aa tbe tklef of ths Taft orva, ' wits leidets from ths west. TO-iMGOT NECAMCUM l.-NIN anSAKXDaT. OB. locted at the turn of ths new poule- 1 ' r. ir,iiin""i surf bathlnc txaa t if ul grourxls lets of flowers, a most (Jesirah.e pls-e for families and unsc- I eoir.psBle.1 young Is 4 lea Noted for Its exc,.nt home cooking. Tsrsas It pt say. 31. BAKAJTaT. 3Prot Successful Men read 'Wants HARVEST HOME Three niocks South of rvsnot i-ostq iiiox, winnaToi, Now Open for tho lesson. Prices. t 10 per Uy, por wek. Peda 5 cents. Meala. It fwwta, CfeU 4ra asotr IS years, half rslos. ' Hotel Sunscl - CSaTTOYlXU VTATTOV Oos block from scean. foil view fror all rooms. p)aaant grtrsn.ls f..r gn-.s and hammorka special rates tit ft. Ulea, sects tf eirwd. A44rss . a. lCaaaw Lw tsewek. Wask. READ THE SUNDAY JOURNAL lAnCEST. UKRT BUXPAT rATTH IX TTTB OHrOOX V(VTPY