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EVENINd. SEPTEMBER 8, 1008. -9 LET SECURITY THREE FIGHTS III GAINED 30 POIMBEREM RAISES COMES BACK RICH k ; AFTER 35 YEARS United ttaaa Lataad Wirea ' Chicago, Sept $. Relatives of Otto Mayr, mourned as dead for II years, to day received news that ha la not only alive, but prosperous In 1171 Mayr, then II years of age, took a bard of eat. tl to Niloa J Us r associates were killed 1n an Indian uprising and It was believed ' that he met tha same fata. It was not until Fredericks Mayr, brother, visited California, that It waa dlarovsred that Mayr was allvs. An other brother, George, and Mayr'a mother,.. 8 years pf ago, raaids In this eity. . -I ...,- v . ? . Di niocrala of Montana. v , (Rpwial Ptrpatrh to Tb Jonrnal.) Anaeondu, Mopi,, Hept l.'i'iia Dem onratlc state convention met In Anx conda today and waa called to order by D. O. Browns of Fort Benton, rhatrman of ahe atate enecutlve committee. Th convention will adopt a platform untl name candidates for the atnta offices to be filled tat the November election. -.11 J...,'..!J!.JL.L J Jl' BE RECIPROCAL OLD (JEW YORK RAG OF AlliClir now a MAN PENNSYLVANIA WO- BUILT UP HER HEALTH. With Other Noted Reds He Suffered to Tears TJata BOit Triad ths Vitrht Captures1 Meeting, of the Unemployed. Tonio Trntmut with Br. Wiaian&s' Flak Uls tit Wm Curod. -Guaranty rian. Especially Bitter. To woman who Buffer, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are worth their weight in (Old. At special periods a woman needa ' (United Press Ltasad WTra. J i.i ...v. i . fs.nari.1 mamu-a la tub mww.i meaioine to reguiat tier Diooa supply nr tivnn r-. ("iw , . i -- . . .... v w. r w- - . i ' j New York, Sept I. Precautions (Thlraan. II .. Sent D Someone SUC- '"w .or. o.pi. .-( r. ui.k faml I . . . . " . i w.m. - n . t x . nr.ain.ni ihi i ,r iinr inn will ntj riiumi i 1 iiun m 11 1 1 wluiitittotttoirimtP oj.-ry 5- ofVni .. . m - ... .!,.. t... ... I tion With tha DOlltlCjana 01 Uiwwr . thav InrmuM that, nnrtlrm nf thalv ' ' iaw luuay wnoa AJOXSuasf lor auaranioa vi r-"- i - 7- " - . ... 1 . ; iiVi iT .wl ";iRrtmn whit rr..M I.t,,-! . i. dtuim t in mi mtnnw i , v. - --- -- .. - -j:r. j .,.. .l .Li . ... . . ' . . .. - one. from, tha district leader to tna aupijurior oi organic n. tn wus war a meeting oi unemployed workmen JTM- ."Bankers demand security for loans one. iron u 018 tha thy beaaaid to make new blood, terday waa arraigned, charred with Mm to Individual why not glvs security ordinary voter, waa engrossed In the They RrJ d tor lnen too hnt Rr, )y w" a"fn e w,Ul for thoaa who.loan to bankaf aea.mbly dlatrlct prl m . Jmom ll.4". "5"0.11 wf? t0 the "H,ds ' IL 11? .k... -v- LJJ J' 5 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY that If anyone of them .nouid fa tne peceo ?-h ,; - , rund thua created anoma oe , ght for renomtaatlon at the 8ratoKa "From my fourteenth year." aha aaya. rChiBt AWonatAtTonT r v. un..,!!.!. nivninit nf all 1 1 L . . ir iiorhort parsons "T fr. ih anarcniai aemonairaiion. ea iiaga were the meeting- of tha unemployed into an a ci a 4 n AmnnatMtlAn Mail laa -mB dp mi it ntMM rnmrnnii fn I m .i 1 1 . j m . . S7i ill lliutenMti have ar- -Trla of mv i had no Vtrinith S . w. ahxanrtr IT Ttevell. the head of mi rii.iLi a tat vot. on the aoTornor In amhltlon m nrV . .ihian T L" PI?" f the lanreat rommrivUl lnatltuttona a.vaVal of tha dl.trlcta. Beoarate tloketa an-iia h, y wAiT h.V- 11-; Ym K!a?-&r have Deen put up in tneae "'"r'""" and during: theaa apella would aea black jni. posit ore. In Chloaro. a llfolona-ReDUbllcan. a man hive hain nnt ud In theae dlatrlota u4 ISJZ, h'M: .11. J -A "5 "u' lu'" JUW meei- ho haa bnn inore ihan once chairman enrolled Republloane Invtted to Pra apecka floalinr before my eyea. I would J Bada Kowa. ha mllllonalra hnhn" of Republican campaign commute, la their orefarenoe for or agalnat the re- I Lllk. VA .1 1 1 .1.. a,r C060 n avowed and anthualaatlp aupportor of nomination of the arovernor. ... 1 would ha been If f had mat . haan hSl . h.t .arf.M. wantee or Dank aepoaita.1 Th. Kepnbllcan altuauon i aa L through a hard dav'a wor Y hmA nn'ti .rkm.n daindad tTr-il:S ute an attack on Dr. Keltman. Ha aupportea or itmtna uoiaman and irflvenimtant iruarant f dn not wlah tn mlantata In tha allffht eat deerea Mr. ReveU'a position. Whllo e anplauda ana upnoiaa una piann in " tL. a .;fi., ritnitinn aa affected would nay Deen ir 1 had juat been There hJJhamruJ " 5 .nlratlnr bt ao throua;h a hard day'a work. 1 had no until Bei tlr ? Pha mitnuWl? la oonwrnad fPPtfta. food dlatreaaed ma ano waa to refute u i.M-ntjirow.hdowid by tha la- h"TT on "r atomaoh and I waa aupi It la entirely overanaaowaa aj in. i troubled with onnatlnatlon Whan a womai ?hPBra?.o7a' form. ha "ZZZiiSVZX .r.7a."Tn th. " D.moc7atic prU waa .troubie-d with eonatlpatlon. When a womkh vln her nam a- fary atlll a RaDubUoajL v Indeed. In oonver-lmariea a.t the other end of tha Brook- irjea jo wora; or neima.oyerneatea nsmiin. oernmnn ana mry omim were eatlon the other day he ahowad. that ha MyiT brldra. The lon-atandlnjr . flsrht prneari wouw curt me ao tnat I could tiWi.JXi3''?? huA been urirlna- thla reform with aomol between "Boaa" Murphy or iimMny euiierea wim na wu .wu, uu tuig I rvxl U V V II UIKlIIH iiun va. v aaa ivu wu. w iys, W VOU duh iiA ui"i - lltrht technical lfferencea for many hall and Senator Patriot: MoCarren, the headachear aj often aa flva daya a week, cuatody. yeara paat Nevertheleaa, the fact that I Democratlo leader In Brooklyn, for the I often had to go back to bed on account It appeala to a man of hie type, one of J control of the Democracy of Klnga of -the headachea, whloh were, bo badM th in nr it hlcraeat buelneaa men lnlruini rnrhn Ita climax in tne pn-1 tnat aometlmea I could acarcelv aea. (Chicago, la a fair Indication of bow Hlmarles today. It la a fight, and a. ngnt 'The doctors finaUy told me that rnuat be Impressing the bualneaa com- to a finlah. for the victor will be tha -there waa no Ufelp for me unlesa I under- munuy aa a wnoia - lupaiaputea jeaaer in umwiu -iw on operauon. 1 waa treat ea py -. e.;,-. ; I long time 10 come. 1 one doctor ror seven or eight yeara, but a ...tl HHlJia aiaa flia TVaniAMfaltlA I - MaxlJ Ttlva .B. m ha WaitiAH. I his mMlflrta AA nrt t.1n m miir-h T platform holds, that It should be applied Evftr Binc Murphy came Into power J" Jd to take Pr. Williams' Pink Pille 10 iifLtiuiitti -a weu m "rr:. . the hae nursed an amoition 10 max .n i - r . . " rr avn vi t in rn nr inmii it." no mo. whigii i k rrina nAimtv a rnn rn v n - - - . . . . laniiini Mnv 111 Alliaa .-j 11 11 . j e - haa not been widely nrpugnt out is tn; K Tammany kite. With Brooklyn fart that hankera both In email and I "i... .1 Ti. h. .n that Tarn. large towns watch each other with the . h.u couj,i come pretty nearly a rl aartii! follow and the lending bank go to the f ,h. --rtv throughout the nation. At 7?" -W0!,'a a?" Lr the time tnat. . Murphy , unri. vou will find - that rinxv and lnveatlEa.tlona ordered "Aloreover even without the law, t g e of the leaders who had there have been recent illustrations of li -..1 m tha control of the bankers cooperating, clumsily sometimes I nmocratio party In Brooklyn hod of course, to avert a panlo by paying dled The Influence of others had been orr aepoHitors or wrecKea Danna P" 1 aerloualy undermined. To the oonsum HOTEL BELMONT day, and after taking them etting stronger and! Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by I DENVER, BURNED u...IhAI la I aa 1 cuiiwiYw 1 m.ii uruffKinis, or wm Do seni, postpaid -TiIPln tna auuauon in jvidkb u,r V on receipt or price, bo cents per box; six hanlC aettlnK I amrfana (A M hiaThlV fa- I knwaa 4w. MCA a,., tk. T-v rtfili : UVBIOU VU III- awww -w T" T ; I wujmm iaii f fjv tviifj jr, VV llliaiTlal at OnCe. I Z. .wi. A .A.ll.iii nn rt hi fl AlTl hi- I aafiiaj a while II notioed tnat 1 was aet continued with them until cured. I am MAM. ir A B n. I . . . Tl. TIT fill , Tk. . 1 I Pllla and pccaslonally use them as a Twn TTTlinPTltlflftii TMfiTl 'PPI tonic. I have aained SO tounda in x wo UU1UCUUI1CU illtIl JCX- weignij ana am. in tne nest or health." nAaa Triinwarl Ktt lOll -VJ lit O IO XjII J Ul t-VA UJ Leaps From Windows. DAVID HELD roost striking Illustration of that .la the mftt, politician of the Murphy caliber Sovereign bank of Canada, .Which went Jt jgojfed to be. rather an easy matter to the wall at the time of the recent J aln Controt panio in mw lorn inu oinor ammvsn ... .vi YaM1a-a cities. That anlc had not spread to Koxatlna at tha BrWg-a Canada but the other -banka aimply aa- But Just, when the Tigers hordes aumed charge of the wrecked institution were ready to - cross the brldg Hp- and paid off the depositors as rapidly ratlus" Patrick McCarren appeared to aa demands were made. ' - ; . repel the Invasion. McCarren had been - "The same thing occurred In Chicago mora or lesa active in Brooklyn poi- were '.bankrupt.' ir- tnere naa ing to. tne top wunoui ,. I ,PTr tlOTnfl lOWTl ATI I fillAI lnlurles. A ai . MflllnV I . . -a - . -J TllQ t UNII RO Walsh were bankrupt. If been a law guaranteeing bpink depositors mere wuuni qhy. uca no runv vn iuo banks, no distress to .depositors and au would have been paid promptly. Evon as it was, for the purpose of averting n panic ana runs on tneir own - oanaa, the other great bankers of Chicago stepped In. assumed all responsibility for liabilities of the Walsh banks arid ultimately paid off all depositors. "Some of the men who thus voluntar ily came to the rescue of the Walsh creditors are those now attacking the proposal for a legal and official guar antee of bank deposits. Had such a law been in existence the Walsh banks might not have gone to the wall; at any rate, had they done so the smash would not have created a ripple In the financial waters of Chicago, "I have made a study of the losses resulting from the failure of national banks In the United States since the adoption of the national banking law. in au tnat time tnere nave Deen 476 failures, or about five per centof the ' total number of national banks. The ' total losses to- depositors could have been covered by a tax of one tenth of one per cent on their total deposits, u . tax which would have placed in the cus tody of the secretary of the treasury a fund of $40,009,000, which would have oovored. all those losses and left a sub stantial fund for future use." , t v ' - ' ' Into the Democratlo national head quarters pour indorsements of the pro- ; posed guarantee law. I am not exag gerating In the least when I say that the Democrats are jubilant, and Justi-; fledly so, over the tremendous popu-1 larity of the proposed law, Vhlle tho Republican campaign managers cannot i conceal their chagrin over missing so i powerful a drawing- card ror their na tlonal candidates. Walter Wellman, of the Chicago Jftecora-jneraia. personally a strong k publican and Intimately acquainted with the political conditions of the day, has written extensively for hla paper that ! this Issue has met with, a well nigh uni versal approval throughout the entire middle west ana tne sou mem ana west ern states. He concedes that is the most formidable thing his party will nave to meet tms year. (Catted Press Leased Wire.) Denver, Colo., Sept. 8 Two taen, unidentified, were burned to death and a doaen persons were seriously Injured today by a fire which destroyed the Hotel Belmont The hotel waa crowded, having at least 100 guests. At an .early hour it waa discovered that the building waa in flames. Caught unawares, many of the guests were unable to find their way from the hotel and many jumped from the utmer stories, receiving: seri ous and In some cases possibly, fatal HmAlivrit onr mora than ne Tf fa IVInrl. AemnrihrA him as a "slick politician. Murphy found him to be not only a "slick" politician, but a hard fighter as well. Every move of Tam many to gain control In Brooklyn has been fought by McCarren , tooth and nail. In the primaries, m the conven tions and in tha court he haa carried on the fight In a manner tnat nas won Comes Back a Star- Frisco Goes Wild. The two men who were burned to death were probably suffocated by smoke and rescuers were unable to reach them, only their charred and blackened bodies being recovered. The firemen succeeded In carryinar a number of women and children down ladders rrom tna upper stories. wnen tne aiarm was given, oy oen- . (United Preai leased Wire.) Ran VTHrtMattn Q.nf O T II.. . l, , . u AlT. 1 1, JntJmn.?Svfwi?h h?m It is bet story of the poor boy who goes out Into was the greatest confusion and the tiS-i? MfortunTand cme0. V"S V - 0fAt:;.XS ttiit- ha "c a ero 'i tn" returning or avld a time at least 26 naa Deen mimed to Senator McCarren predicts tnat ".,,. . . Aeth. -w- ..... .u.u uu.. a . I ' An usher In tha old Rnah ntr.str ii,... I tna. without a rhoriM in th t. Tomorrow and Thursday will be pos- tra, without a chance in the world. Da- jtively the last days for discount on via, a piain son or ooy, Daae uis west side gas bills. PorUand Gaa com friends here goodbye. Few knew or pany, carea wnen no lert. Last night San will swp everything before him in the primaries. 'TU win In the end, he says, "or tear the houae down." "BosMurphv: following" his rule. U .11 ? awaiting the result in silence. "u. uoy, oaae iub xUT3IEG EEPUT3LICANS; umm Will mm Francisco opened her arms to him aa -.TT-.T-.nmr i nr t tt T Till "Ki bu" ."" VB nlm It was his first visit to his homn (Spedal Dlapatcli to The Journal.) Islnoe he left, a poor lad. His wealth New Haven, Conn., Sept. 8. Practi- now is saia to te estimated with seven ;, . ,'.. . .,.j figures and his fame has spread cally all of the delegates have arrived throughout the civilized world, in the city for -the Republican state The boy used to direct San Francis convention, which Is to nominate state cans to their Beats. Last night, as the officers, a congressman at large and Musio Master, he made them weep like seven presidential electors. The con- children, and cheer until the stage hands ventioni meets for organisation this j refused to raise and lower the curtain evening, nut tne nominations wm not any more. t made untu tomorrow. thafVor, MAY M5T leads in the race ror tne guDernaioriai nomination. Congressman Lllley is working hard for the nomination And if he Wins ne win consiuer it lunumuuni to a vindication or his course in Wash ington in trying to Investigate the sub marine boat contracts. Lieutenant-Governor Everett J. Lake, Lllley'a principal opponent, admits his only chance of victory lies in mission ary worn among tne aeiegaiea com mitted to his .opponent's candidacy. The report of - the submarine investigating committee Is being circulated freely by the faction opposed to Lilley and he Is openly charged with having Drought his accusations in order to make political capital as a reformer. MILK CONDEMEBY TOW SAVED BY ITS WOMEN AND CHILDREN School opens September 14. Everything htre to out ; fit tho boy from Hats to ' Shoes. This week we are closing ' out 100 suits in double breasted ksickerbocker and plain pants suits 43 values, special at ?3-S3. Useful present free with . each suit. See the window display. If 1-170 Third Street FIVE CONVENTIONS IN MISSOURI IN ONE DAY (Special IHspatch to Th Journal ) Jefferson City. Mo., Sept 8. No city of Missouri, except on the occasion of national conventions, ever entertained bo many' politicians at one time as fell to the lot of Jefferson City today. And on no previous occasion in the history of the state was there ever held a gath erinc that renresented five seDarata and distinct political parties. Tha meeting of the various parties at the same time la due to the provisions of the state primary law, which went into effect last month. The law pro-1 videa that all of the parties having state ticket In the field must hold con ventions on the same'date and at th- same place to ratify the results of tho primary, organise the atate commlt- Mees and prepare platforms. These rlatforma muat be promulgated within 4 hours after the meeting of the con ventions. The conventions In session here to day represent the Democratic. Repub lican. Prohibitionist Socialist and In dependence parties. Chief interest nn;. urally centera in the meetings of the ' Democrats ana kcdudi leans. xneso two "conventions have 'attracted many delegates and visitors, while the meet ings of the three minor parties are rel- tively small. Aside from the selection of chairmen PI TbUO IUC KVUIIIIUirr. III.; UU.I1ICM Ul j the several conventions is purely of n routine character, indications point to tha reelection of Harry M. Robay and W. 8. Dickey, the present besyls of the Democratic and Republican state com mittees, respectively. each aommant party nas zn ceja r a tea In attendance. A warm fight la fredioted between Cowherd and Had ley. he respective Democratlo and Repub lican e-ubernatortal candidates. The Stone-Folk fight, for senatorial nomina tion, to bs oeclAad ' at the November election, has crown to be exceedingly bitter. (Special Dispatch to The Jonraal.) - Eugene. Or., Sept. 8. C XL Rogara, representing capitalists of Detroit. Mich., is in the city for tha purpose of Investigating this field aa to Its being suitable for a condensed milk faotory. If there is a sufficient number of cows within a radius of eight miles) of Eu gene to Justify It a plant will be erected at once. The people whom Mr. Rogers represents have plenty or capital and are experienced In tha. condensed milk business. (United Press Lnaad Wire.) Redding, Cal., Sept. 8. Residents of Bella Vista are today rejoicing over the fact that their city waa not de stroyed by fire last hlght, and praising the brave women and children who won the battle with the flames. A fire which started In the outskirts of the lumber town deatroyed three dwellings causing a loss of $3,000. But for the united efforts of everv woman anil nhii in the settlement who atoinel with tho men, the entire town would have been destroyed. HOPFITY SOP. Are VOU lust barelv arettlnc nrnnnA t . v . i a . i : . " .. . J aiu vi ijiuiuiico ur a caner unless you nave iosi a nmD or have a de formity if vour trouble is rheumatism lumbago, sprain, Stiff joints or anythlnc I or like nature use Ballard's Snow Liui- i a aiicui nmi xh iiw iiuid vuu i:h n rnrnm away your crutches and be- as well as any one. X i Price 28c, 60e and $1.00. Sold by i GUOGENHEIMS IN gEWAED PENINSULA .rnifoa Xosss. 6ett. a. Tha Northwestern Deveiopiaent company has been rsor- CLalasa and a Cail-m UUoo -collar Dona ue plac4 In Europe to extend the Una or the Baward paalosula, railway an 4 to daveloo tha pro Turtles of the tenipaaf near Noma Norn mB fa antliar With tha development of tt region say the award Psntcsnla Haa baa fallen Into the hands of tho Our rnthtlmt. Tho North we. tarn rtevelon- meat eaDoaar la oe cf the many unrui w eat em awnpaam with whlefc the latter art Want! na. The Seward Penfttrala riiT is a narrow sge road hlcli at IK rraowit time u TI raflea in '"ns. taaaU Noma wttk lha bia. rc-s . ' I iliiil Ir '' ii II n ml ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. sMatin$ tePxjtfaralRcgiia ting die Siflaadis andBowusaf -i- -muTm - mim siBii ncssarutt?stoiirainsnclDnl OuKLMarphine nartfacraL IS OT Xi AR C OTIC. "BaaSBSSBBBBSBSBBSaBSaBSBBBSSBSsSSaa ., i Jt Cr iiaaO faS MwJaV- saw! i i jiii ml YicKvaJCmvtasmaleimsk ness aoiLoss or Scezr ratSki SijnaTWT of For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature the . AM iff On the lips in the minds of thousands HYDE PARK No. 2. Like a flash the announcement of HYDE PARK NO. 2 was passed along everybody took it up. Re turns were immediate. Hundreds flocked to the tract. ? A repetition of the success of HYDE PARK No. 1 is assured. Lots $225 and Up Ten dollars down and very small weekly or monthly payments. No taxes. No interest. All improvements included in price of lot. Never such an oppor tunity as now to secure a homesite that will greatly increase in value. , CUT OUT AND HAIL THIS COUPON THE JACOBS-STINE COMPANY, 148 Fifth Street, Portland, Oregon Please send me your attractive illustrated Booklet, "HYDE PARK.' Name Address Got THE LARGEST SUBDIVISON OPERATORS ON THE PACIFIC COAST 148 Fifth Street w ii""B"" : B1. .'I ti iw?iV.'i wmxm nnsmm iBmiwwiitokimw,'Mwtoi,'iL i ?siwmuutBmmmWwm& HtW .ML! ,. lIlilAlSjfi,- -. " - - In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Cojy of Wrarre. ONLY 4 DAYS MORE JOURNAL'S THIRD ANNUAL' SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST WHICH BEGAN IN JUNE .WILL CLOSE Sa turday,September12 ATIOP.M. 7 VAKE UP AND HUSTLE UPTHIS MEANS YOU TEETH WITH OR WITHOUT PLATES on of o nom Ws east A year astir Crown, Brldf s s4 Via Work In a day If naoossary. Ssllvair yatalaas JUtraotiaa- ros when plata or bcldaca a re ordered, avsttlvo tootk as roota naewl ma. smt taa laaat yaia. Ten chairs. Only the Bs.at eaeafifls And earofal work. S TmAs nr aoaTsuurD. WA WISE Am actTs in 1IU yiwlsss Poataatav. racing 14g, ntr aa Wasatagto t a m. to 1 p aa.. Sundays I la 12, rmlnloss Fifraetlon. e: iVatea tl.vt. Sotk iUonaa, A an4 Jsatsi smb.