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THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL, PORTLAND. AVjkDNfcSDAY . fcvKNINO, SEPTEMBER 2. 1008 jap sranon - FLATTEHS OUT . I 'lTCsident's letter to Seem ' I , . tafy,BooUIake$ Incident ' , . a Commonplace1, 'II. miTPWAT inAPPT17PQ 'TT AT RTMA ' , ' xz , , 1 l TVn. VV , 1 xi: : " Clttd Prwii I.Miea' Wire.) VVMh!ntoh. Serti 8. Diplomats here today are discussing a letter sent to f Bocrotary Of State .'Boot by fresl dent ! . Roosevelt commending the act ton ..of the ; Japanese government in postponing mo Tolcto exposition and taking pccnslon f to IUU that the American people feel j : friendly toward the -Japanese The let t 'ter. which ww made public from Oys ' ter Bay to night. Is considered as ' having been Written for the purpose, ':. of putting to an end the sensation cre- eteS .last week by a hurried visit of ; Baron Takahtra to the pr.es dent and 1 the rumor that Chinese Minister Wu is . t' to be recalled because Japan does not ; t like hrm. i . , . " , ,. i I After Baron Takahlra'a hurried visit f " to President Roosevelt and Secretary of , . ,' State Root, he nurnea to a raiiroaa t a cablegram costing n Ma hum government. When he was i . ' aakod for i statement he replied that; i President . Roosevelt would , give out ' what waa to be said. . . . v ' Tho letter to Root is Kooseveu s re-, . nlv to n rmiuest for a statement. It assumed that Takahtra'a visit was with reference to the postponing of the To- v klo exposition, me presidents secre- '. tary has refused , to make a runner i ; statement. 1 The president's letter to Root states that the American government com- v mends the decision of Japan to postpone . the. xokio- liwsiuon. President Roosevelt says' ftirtfmr V "Tho people of the United States hold for Japan a peculiar feeling of regard and rrlendsnip ana no-otner nation is .' more anxious than "we are to help majce . the expoamon a success in every way. .EW 800-TON BRIDGE : PLACED, 3 1:2 MINUTES ' IKnrrAit I)liinatph"t B&e Jooroal.1" - Cheater,, Penn.. Bept, . A real.oV tect lesson' in the evolution of railroad bridge .replacement' ws -given, on -the Phi adelDhla dlvislfl A Ohio railroad, when the old bridge across Chester creek. . between this city - and Upland, was pulled out and a new double-track Oteel bridge XIV feet lon was slid into position in Just 8tt min f utes without a hitch, breaking the time . record on this system, and thought to be the quickest work of the kind over done anywhere. A Thene was not' the slightest interrup tion to traffic, r . - The new bridge weighs about 800 tons ; and was built , Complete alongside the old -ona by. the; Pittaburg Construction company of steel furnished! by the Am erican Bridge company, ; 'I:;-! l 'A 1! II ,C'x t j'i 'A,. '-VXi - - TC'r-.;;:A ? --. Vnalet :'CaMtte& V ' w" k !t , I .I Z . , v i . TTV ESCENDED from a stern unbendins race of Puritan Pionfcrm nrl Inrl.'.n ' l H C f " x ' x X h U fiffhters. this colossal oersonality ( Wit h tvu of nnmmr anJ i sn o ' . ji . . av-' oroio 'i was corn in tne vuiase or rranKiin. n. j.. whera hia father irn a W1lllllifaii1iiatllitfi lia'sOiiitM fa5llirfliriiSlil 4 .... V -V .. 't Claude Crdwder, Jacob Rowe, Lyl Young, Charles Hanse, Arthur Ruhndorf,; 'Raymond Rogers, Floyd ,)x-SQans Hr(14 Mitchell;. Reading, from left to rightkJThey are the young hustlers for The Journal in Albina. The hoto was taken In. front of the Albina High School. . ' roadside tavern, and where his intellectual development began. . The principles of "Liberty and Union, now ard forever, one and intepar able,' so eloquently enunciated by him, in after years nerved the arm of Lincoln, flashed from' the blades of Sheridan, and glinted from the bayonets of Grant And some of his most memorable orations were delivered In rammi anJ public banquets,' where the delicious juices of the barley fields gurgled cool and. invitingly from a thousand bottles; filled every bumper glass, and delighted his own palate; developing within him, force and energy, intellect, eloquence, mind and soul. ENGLAND SHOWS UriUSUAL BIGOTRY Proposed- Reception of Car dinal Vannutelli Causes Feelinsr Amonff Classes. 20 NEW LOCOMOTIVES . FOR PITTSBURG ROAD (Bpeelal IHspttirh ta The JonratLi - v. Pittaburr, Pa.. Sept. 2.-Tho K Tork Central has placed orders for' 20 new locomotives ta. b delivered withtn " 80 days to the Pittsburg: and L.k Erie - railroad, the Pittsburg: end of the New Tork Central.!' The order was placed ' f.ftef it- careful resume of conditions in the Plttsbvira-' district, -where it waa . fourtd much improvement in the rolllnif fctock must be made In order to handle - business el the, Jail, especially coai nnimeiua. The PitUiburg- and' Lake Erie railroad flow has more locomotives to the mile than any other road in the country, hav ing o to Jt e nuieaoi jour iracaa. ' -Still Expanding. .Busy men with saw and hammer, with .ainta, gfaa pipes and electric wir ing i are invading Kllers Piano House these days, and .while they make more or leas confusion, particular attention Is pat a by the management not to have the-remodeling work. now .under way there, interfere With the regular con duct et business. Expansion has' be come necessary- in the Talking Machine Department, which has Shown' a con . atant growth, and also 'the. Pianola. musie library ia going to tie extended , and' remodeled. - An unusually stock' of Pianola music rolls ii Bpia, noi less man aa.uuv being .carried in. stock. larae s belnc such roUs , Doited Press Lesaed Wire.) - London, Sept 2. Fearing thai antl-Catholid demonstration and pos sibly bloodshed 'would result from the proirosetf-gTBroi"jrocssIon of Catholic clergy hers at the opening of the Eucharlstic congress, September 9, the churchmen in charge of the congress have abandoned theparade at the urg ent request of the London police. Every effort has been made to keep the abandonment of the procession a secret but' the facts became known to day. The parade waa to have been tha greatest procession of Cathollo clergy men in the history of the church and elaborate preparations had been - made for It. It is-understood the police were In formed several days ago of a plot 'to interrupt the parade and feared tht the high feeling engendered by the re cent church controversy 'would result in a general riot with serious Conse quences. " The Catholics-here blame the coun cil of the Protestant alliance for the afritntion. ana me councu loraiu Polastrl, who "prides himself on being an amateur nunter, went out witn a party of friends- to hunt coons. He was crouching beOiind a tree with a lantern and a ' rifle: wattina: for the dogs ix drive the game in his direction. The hunt was successful up to this point. -The -coons came In Polastri's direction all right, - but one of them Jumped -Into the -lantern and this en raged the animals so that they attacked the hunter. He forgot that he was a hunter and climbed up the tree aa fast as ne couia go. , - The hounds nicked up the trail again and Polastrl was rescued by the other members or the party. i . mi Sared From the Fire. , Prompt action of San Franttoers fire and police departments saved many thousand- dollars worth of clothing, hats, shoes, furnishings, skirts, waists, etc., at a big fire in one ot San Fran cisco's, leading- stores. These goodj have, been placed by tha fire adjusters in the, hands of C. C. Shafer with in- strnctlons tu sell ' them to the people of Portland at whatever prices the goods will bring. The lafge storeroom at the corner of Sixth and Oak streets, direct ly across from the Wells-Fargo build ing, has been procured for . this sale. At. 9 a. m. Thursday, September 8, the doors will be thrown open to the pub lic with the greatest bonaflde slaugh ter aula of fire salvage .goods ever known on the Pacific coast. This is an opportunity nc man or woman can af ford to miss tse on nana eariy xne opening flay and get first choice of the many wonaerrui Dasauis. oeo nracra day capers for particulars of this great sale. v Companies Incorporated. CSalfn Boro of The Journal.) Salem, dr.. Sept 2. Articles of in corporation have been filed in- the office of the secretary of state as follows: ullle Laundry & Ice compan; office, Coqullie; capital stoc RErESEHC3i : Biography , Prlvata Coi Henry Cabot Lodx rrespondence Litt i, Brown a Co.. page 178, 179. 186, S14. 10 FORCE VOTE Profff essi ves Override Pro posed Postponement in . Senatorial Case. f ja.1.-m.m sKat auran oramanri Tfir I Ilrl lilTl IlBi OI11CIL V.l .ir5VJf-.V;5Vi.tin are in 110.000: incornorators. S. 'M. Nosier, A. violation of the constitution and tne bill of right and a "disgrace to Eng- T. Morrison and fteore-e T. Moulton, Rogue River & Oregon Southern Rail lnnri " . j way company; iirincipai oiiico, .urann t . t .A, .. ..HiiirAia n . r r n m miiui b run. i;o.uu.ai Biuun. x.uw.uv.u. in. .j. prin- of the congress will be marked by dls-lators, H. B. Buddenborg, order. ' It Is understood that the police jCollins i and 1 O. & Blanchard h.v miiA. nrnantloni to quell at Pacific Toilet Soap com preparations antl-Catholio stration I clnai Office. Portland tzo.uou; incorporators, in. a. HaKer, wii nam a. jjovett and K. H. riugnes. company; capital stock. have made onc anv i that may be attempted. Edward's Offenses. . Th. AtiilA ttrnNA over tne CODiem- I m.inrini n-f i .1 - plated reception of Cardinal .VannuJ" 160-000: Incorporators. H. D. Wells, G. ac Windsor casus, no win j i jj. xieMorns and H. Alb Ksteriy, papal iegaiee to vimi hjisiuuu .um The International Discount company; Another iara-a dlsnlav rnnVn is bAtnsr fitted up in the building for what tho firm calls ' Its "business muslo depart ment" instruments of a more or less elaborate "nature that are played by means of electricity or other , power, -many of. which are operated.. with; a nickel In the slot device. i i The. firm baa closed the largest sales record for any monui and of August ever every preparation Is experience being made to handle a vastly Increased trade in every .department .hereafter. WhiiSBBSBBBBBBBai-- SBBBBi . M Cured Chronic Dyspepsia. V.'THADE-rtARK FALL HATJ ARE READY J , .-.. ... ; THe-'tiew' blocks are here, j Triyrre 'right handsome. We've the smart styles for ; theswell young fellows, and ; censervative shapes for the oiaer men. ' j .' SOT OR DERBYS H! :$3.00 BLACKS, BROWNS, Every hat guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Step in and try on some of the new shapes. .. rtuoon Varv. The council oi the Protestant alliance is Incensed atths nroDoaalto receive tne papai jbkbict at the king's castle and has notified tne secretary or state ror nvmw "' that it proposes to appeal to parliament unless the king heeds its warning '"not to violate, for a aecond time, the Prot estant constitution of the kingdom es tablished by the bill of rights and the Th0eunci?2ncontention i. that any Mrs. W. Warner, New Orleans, La., After Suffering for Years from Dyspepsia, Found Im mediate Relief from the Use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. . Recently she wrote: "I have been British monarch who recognises tne pope officially, thereby automatlcaljy vacatss his throne. Edward's so-called first offense was his attending a requiem high mass for tht late King Carlds and Crown Prince Lull of Portugal. The council was of fended at that time and created consid erable commotion, but finally let the matter drop. They say now they will not be so easily satisfied. , Council Snubbed. Wben the council learned that CardI- ,nffrinc frnm rivenncia fnr tti 1ac nal Vannutelli was to be received by stmenng trom dyspepsia tor trie last tjie king, the secretary sent a strong 12 years, and have tried almost every- that he would communicate with Rome thing, but failed to get relief. I was and stop the contemplated audience of . , . r., ... n the papal legatee with the defender of ' l" 11 ' is- falth The onlv answer was: eign affairs presents his compliments bought a bottle, and before I finished I have been le'tir'of the""" reCe1Pt ' hl" takin8 Huffy's Pure! Malt Whiskey for The king's advisors take the position some time and am triad to sav it wu mm, worn rvqiiirim iu iwrnr. i mm i ., . ... . . . coronation lhat he Is not a Rman Cathr lnc nwoicine mat curea me. 1 highly one. notning in the constitution pro- recommend it rn anv one nfferinr hlhlts him from acts of courtesy toward recomracna " t0 One UIlertng Catholic governments and the see. of I from dyspepsia. ivuuic or lis rcpreoenjAilvfJB. (United PreM Lciurd Win.) Des Moines, Iowa, Sept. 2. Twenty- four progressives In the house of rep resentatives announced today that they had agreed to vote with. the Democrats on the lanbeer-Demar resolution to eieci a senator ror a snort term to suc ceed the late Senator Alllnnn t thi. . i ... , . -.- . - i wk)b or me legislature. - . j nis means tnat the movement to take a recess until Nnvnh a ..,.. holding the jenatorla! fcltvtinn .m k. 1 defeated. It was planned by certain in- ieria 10 put tne matter over until aftr the national election. ... a ne progressives will vote for the resolution this afternoon nH 1 its passage. The result will be the! "orclng of a. vote Immediately on the ,r,'K"1. V?.vor cummins REAR ADMIRAL OIASS DIES AT PASO R0BLES i Hoi ted Presa Lcu4 Wire.) Berkeley. CaJ. sr.9 are being" made' toda? by tht T servanti Glass8 whoL0' iaS?JeH?nV; rHhf" -v dled at p Roblea last night, for the reception of the late or- marVl'asi J2tA th8 Vb firgt Stv wfth th! a3f route to this city witn the remains. Thev will ar. rive at 6 o'clock this afternoon No t "f ben determined concern s mo zunerai amn.n..i. .n ; The Natural Drink of America A pure and wholesome product of barley fields and hop gardens. LUPULIN, which has created & stir in the medical world because of its great Tonic properties for stomach disorders, is found in the highest and most effective form in Saazer Hops, grown in the Province of Saaz, Bohemia. The Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, St. Louis, U. $. A., imports more of these hops than all other brewers in the United States. More Budweiser is drank in American homes than all other beers. THE KING OF ALL BOTTLED BEERS ' ' Bottled Only at th Anheuser-Busch Brewery : St. Louis, U. S. A. V CORKED OR WITH CROWN CAPS piumauer & Hoch Distributors Portland, Ores plans .will await Mr Irs. Glass. the arrival here of G.O. P. Speaking Assignments. Chicago, Sept. 2. W. C. Cook of South Dakota today held a conference with National Chairman Hitchcock at Republican headquarters regarding tho assignment of campaign speakers to his state. Congressman Tawney of Minnesota, who was chairman of the iincn cuflimiim iour years ago, will aid in the work of aasirnin speaker this year. HJtchoock will re turn to the east tomorrow night. Ha expects to hold a conference with Taft at Middle Bass island on this way. An Evidence of the Tone of rcerpr from Morning Oregonlan, Sept. 1, 1908 USEF $9,000 IX GOLD IX POOR.MAN'S TRUNK Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey an absolutely pure 'diitflTation of malted grain, great care being "used to have every kernel thoroughly malted, thus destroying the germ and producing a predigested liquid food in the form of a malt essence, which is Beemlnclv In reduced circumstances, the mst ettective tonic Stimulant and Rorma. had ratiwM small crops , hre for ;,,, L years, una no member of his fsmlly re- ' ' ovicide, main witn hire. HIS children had rned hv warmth anA mr;...r. I.. lamwiyir and gone away. . , . -, v I Two of thrm remained on the farm Ipalatability and freedom from inju- nfra iuni. and mane an am- I ...... j . . lnstldn nr thrlr Ittdrr I .ffrrli. In the ' " ""''"' icinici 11 so inai II (ScwHal DliiMtcb to Th Joorml Orat Bnil. Ind . BeDL' 1 Nine thou- sn1 dollars In gold coins, mostly, of large denomination, was found In a battred litather tnink hre by the sons of lman Roosa, an old farmer, wht died alore In his humble country home last wpfk. rpird's.'radeid ro c,n b" rfUincd by the most sensiti cf mndraie value, the searchers found I Itomach. iTSAr MSK Btwi AOU) UY JIONLIDTHDiGtO .cermavD- one-. the fortune 3IARQI IS IXOUVE AT DKATirs DOOR (Cn4 rv LMrf We.l TO0. Hwt 1 IrwMiv. on. of b foremost statMmen In Japan, lie et the point of dth to Sr In his villa at Okltsu. U was strtrk-n with-rmart tmiNa toOlf and m foi inwifri mat fte can rerrer. CXK)X HUXTER TREED . BY HUXTED .COOXS - 1 m JV'4 rm WVa.l ; Rss lUf.eL tel. IVc t JUtKoogn 14 his kp th sterya JTr! L" J"1 tay tbit Iernty f bnrf Rw-hare lola.trl of fUa R. fa4 nnty rnt fnoet ef Sunday nht tn m tr ln-wfcUh he tad hs arlvea by reois tbat ir went out trea. i If weak tnd run down, take a tea poonful four times a day in half j glass of milk or water. Daffy's Pure Malt Vhikey is old throughout the world "by druggists, grocers and dealers, or shipped direct lor S1.W a large bottle. If in need of advice, write Consult ng r'hrsieiin, Uoffr Alalt Whisker Company, Rochester. New Yorl, Mating your case fully. Our doctors will tend you advice free, together tn a Handsome illustrated medical booklet containing some of the many thousands of gratifying letters, je-. reived from men and women in all walks of life, both old and rounsr. who have tern cored and bewrfited by tha rgt pad the i a- : nsr allowed as y aa tha lavorania vnes can fbs deolded on, Tha offer of tho subdmdars of Elm- hurat, new tract, to open Tillamook avenue througn ror tne oisianco aaai oi Sandy road, whers It la still closed, to Cully ayanne, whars tho Country- Club will take "P tho work ana grade- tho thoroughfare td tho entrance of tho grounds, su boon aoceptod. Tho Elm. hurot people announced that they have let tho ood tract for grading Tillamook for tho diftanoe of oaothlyd of a mile, and will have It ready for nso by tho time tho race mast opens. This ar rangsmsnt will relieve tho Country Club of a considerable boa-den, and will solro tho problem of securing a through street from tho rlvtr out to the racetrack much mora easily than' was anticipated. Tho engineers of tho Country Club tract havo already put a fore' of men at work opening up Tilla mook Jor sorsral blocks oast of West avenue. This win ba puehed forward to moot tho grado Xlmhurot. i watr-Bt,e ts OIVSJ ostCblashed through 3 I tw-4 T -oad i Tho longdeiayd twj.j tado ; bo uff "'Mm IZl For Fi-lc. Terrpsi, -Plat and Booklet Call or Addrooa HILTON-DODDiS CAMPBELL 3I9-220 Commercial Club Olds. The only direct route to the Cquntry Club is through ELMHURST. Every auto mobile, tally-ho, carriage, also those who travel by horseback to. the Country Club will pass through ELMHURST. There is. nothing in the Northwest that will attract the attention of the better classes more than the Portland Country Club. -