THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, ' WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 30, IOCS.
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LARGE GATIIERiriG
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1100 IHOIill'
III THEIR SIDE
! Blind Senator Tells San Ifepublicnn Committeemen
Francisco What He Thinks Forced to Take Cognizance
of Eepublicanism. of His Unpopularity.
. (Catted frets Uwd Vfln.t I By John It Lalhrop.
Ban ' Franclaco.' Sept. 10. Sana tor I Chicago, Sept 10. Th Republican
Thotnaa r. Oora, "tha blind gtateatnan commute ha a been forced to Uka cog
from Oklahoma," left her today forlnlsanc of tha fight on' Spaaker Can
Reno, Ny wher ha will open tha non. Allegation wera inada that tha
Bryan campaign tonight. II atarted I apeaker'a tour through tba middle wea
the Democratic campaign her laat night I had Injured tha Republican cauaa. Such
t big meetlna-In Dreamland pavilion, statement were ao, aaalduoualy clrcu-
Oora held the audience ft over , two
a.
noura.
Dreaaed In negligee' attire, free and
eaay' and even bluff at tlmea In bla
speech, Senator Oore'a addreae waa an.
appeal to the worklngman. It waa far
from an orthodox camualgn harangue.
- The apeaker created great enthualaam
V when ho declared agalnat tha lmmlgra-
ftion or aliens, which hla llatenors tootc
to mean oriental.
no poaaibla affinity with ua ahould be I dlatrlct, perhapa In that, too, bla name
lntrtl that the Republican committee la.
ued an official proclamation of faith In
tinoi joe ' cannon a potency aa a par
uticai drawing card, and to vouch tur
mi assertion mat ni travel , nar
atrenathened tha lteoubllcan cause.-
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ll la prooaDio that the majority or
the loaders of that party do not approve
or una orncial arai tnua put on tne
houaa - record of Speaker Cannon. If
there be one fact which la patent thla
year It la that Mr. Cannon la unmo-
uiar, ana mat at leaat outaia ni own
met at our eeaahore with tha Imperloua
command of the national government,
Thua far ahalt thou oorae and no far-
there.' " he declared.
Senator Gore called upon all people
who value their right to oppoae the re-
Regarding Mr.. Cannon and the unde
nlably obnoxloua character of hi op
eration In the house, many peraona In
all likelihood have only nasy notion
Of how he exercise bla ccarllk pow-
elation of 8.V.V"c;nnon h hoJa, '-They know that It J. . .h. g. neral
of rertraaentatlvea.
'Democracy oppoae the centralisation
knowledge that In eoraa manner he doea
It. but they read atorlea of hla per
sonal popularity, nja Diurr neartineaa,
ttt nn1Klial anrf Inriilalrlnt ndur." Bald I
tha'.peaker. "Both ar equally don- " lv'',lX 7rt3l?.U" B COn',aer"
,.: j-.tn.ntiv. nf h rirhta -nf able nymber to admire him.
fhJ n,nii dThe Hnubllcaii nafty fa- Th slmpl. truth I (and I apeak from
I.!.PKrh Jm!i. r,V In.Tkfvar' peraonal obaervatlona around th na-
E.5?i- te?.-,y.U.Ktt tV.Li,. f'ol L?P"ol building) that while many
v i as- w a vvr w vniu v
In
party la an "unlawful combination
i restraint of trade."
! CAPTAIN OF BEXOAL
: ' WAITS FOR INQUIRY miSS.'SrmiS,
, ... .. - . , I the peraonal opinion
. (United Proas Leaard Wire.)
Berkeley. Cal., 8ept. SO Although he
would not deny' that tha wreck of the
Star of Bengal on the treacherous reef
of the Coronation Island, off the south
east coast of gaska, 10 days ago, might congress,
noi nave Deen averted Dy ins lugs ai
tle Gag and Kayak. Captain Nicholas
Wagner of the lost ship, who has re
turned to his home here, declines to
discuss the matter. The wreck will
probably be officially Investigated and
Captain Wagner will then give his ver-
aion or tne disastrous wrecK wnicn cost
the lives of 111 men.
Other eurvlvOr of the wreck are loud
In their denunciation of the action of
the captalna of the two tugs, .claiming
that their own log books will convict
them of wilfully abandoning the Bengal
end leaving her crew to their fate.
When the bark began to drift toward
the rocks, they claim, the two tugs not
only cut loose, but steamed away and
did not return for 38 hours.
MUST POSTPONE
FLEp RECEPTIONI
like "Uncle Joe" Dersonallr. they re
gard him offloiallya tyrannical, dicta
torial vindictive, aplenatio and revenge
ful to a degree. ,
He Za Merciless. "
Toward men who opopse him he , I
savage. THIS is
of most ' of the
Republican member whom I have heard
express themselves, but they always lay
on tha command: ' negard thla as con
fidential, aa it would ruin tne if "Uncle
joe' Heard l.
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L iiKvn 'in II i in u k DnriicuiBr imibqcb.
at the beginning of the laat session of
wnen. sent ty a newspaper
editor to Interview two members on a
certain subject on which there had been
run. free discussion m their horn dls
trlcts. they refused to speak for pub
lication, saying:
committee assignments haven't been
made yet; what do you think we'd get
If we said anything about that matter
nowr
These member wer Republican.
Throughout that entire session .. they
maintained that frightened attitude.
fearful to talk openly on any theme on
which the speaker had taken a stand or
aeemed llkelv to take a stand.
Last session the bill to appropriate
money for the Seattle. (Wash.) Alaska
and Yukon exposition came before con
gress. . it passed tne senate, and, com
ing to the house, was referred to the
proper committee on Industrial arts and
expositions, of which Congressman
unrdner of Massachusetts Is chairman,
This committee held hearings, man I
rested friendship to the bill, and Its
THE TRANS-MISSISSIPPI
CONGRESS NEXT MONTH
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Don't Poison Baby.
pORTY YEARS . AGO almost every 'mother tionglit 'her cMld must Lava
gs 'PAREGOEIO or laudanum to mako it deep. Iheco' drugs Trill produca
deep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MAITC will produco the SLEEP JE01I YB30H
THERE IS m WAKING. Many aro the cnildrea T7ho liavo been MM cr
whoso health has leen ruined for lifo by paregoric, laudanum and morphino, each
of wkh'fa a'naxcotio product of opium. Druggists aro prohibited from celling
eltherof-the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody vrithout labelling
them , poison," The definition of "narcotiowis: "AmcdlginoivMcJiTclicvcspain,
and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convuU
sions and death, " 1 ,The tasto and smell of medicines containing opium aro disguiscdt
and sold under the names of "Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing Syrups," etc You
should not permit ' any medicine to be given to your children TTithout you or
jour physician know, of what it i3 composed. 0AST0RIA DOES NOT CON
TAIN NAR00HCS. If it bears the simaturo of OhnsL TT. F?fit.Pr. .
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J. B. Case, president of tbe Trang-Mlsslsslppl Commercial Congress. '
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' Washington, Sept. 30. "The visit of
tba fleet to Manila is for business, not
pleasure. There will be no plans con
sidered -for entertainment until the busi
ness of the fleet Is finished."
In this statement Secretary Victor H.
Metcalf of the navy settles the ques
tion. It mean that receptions planned
on the first and second visit of, the
American battleships, October 1 and
October SI, must be postponed. The
receptions. If any are held, will be af
ter the aecona arrival or the rieet.
On arrival, in two squadrons, the
vessels will coal at Cavite and then
proceed to hold target practice before
anything in tne way or restivmes can
be participated in by the officer and
men aboard the vessels.
The fleet will start for the Atlantic
coast December 7.
TO TEST VALIDITY
OF PRIMARY LAW
v (Cnltod Presa Leased Wire.)
Seattle, Wash., Sept. 80. Judge W
TV. Zent of the superior court of Adams,
Benton and Franklin counties tins insti
tuted proceedings to test the validity of
th primary law. and through his coun
sel will make application to the su
preme court for a writ of mandate til-
reeling the stato canvassing board and
tne secretary or state to declare no
nomination of the Judiciary in the dis
trict in which he Is a candidate.
Judge Zent alleges In his application
that the ballots submitted to the voters
of the dlatrlct were void because of un
certainty, for the reason that his op
ponent failed to specify. In filing his
declaration of candidacy, whether he de
sired nomination for the Jong or th
short terra.
Leaves for Washington.
. (Salem Bureau ef The Journal.)
Salem. Or., 6ept. 80. Railroad Com
missioner Clyde B. Altcheson left yes
terday for Washington, D. C. where he
will represent the Orea-on rnllrnurf ran..
mission at the meeting of the National
Association of Railway Commissioners,
which will be assembled at Washington
j i uviuuvr tu All. -
early reporting favorably waa expected
i oy ait wno were concerned.
Kad Rim Angry.
Colncldentally. Republican leader In
tne state or Washington, wherein Be
attle is located, took ground on the
presidential nomination against Speaker
Cannon. It angered Mr. Cannon, who
rortnwwn arDitraniy withdrew the Se
attle exposition bill from the regular,
ly constituted exposition committee.
and referred It to the way and means
committee, or which Bereno B. Payne
of New York, one of - the chief stand
patters, is chairman..
A gasp of astonishment went through
the house when this was done. It was
utterly unprecedented: the function of
the ways and means committee Is solely
to draft bills affecting th raising, of
revenues, it was no more designed to
consider exposition duis tnan a plow is
to be used by dentists in extracting
teeth. , .
This action was characteristic of the
dictatorial methods of the speaker and
it couia not oe argued oy mm as often
attempted that his censorshio.and as
sumption of illegitimate' authority are
warranted by the designed cowers nf
speakership. These Incident could be
multiplied into hundred. As a matter
of fact. around the house lobbies ami
cloakrooms these things are common
talk among both Republican and Dem
ocrats, j
Moral Elect a Democratic hnusa ant
president and cure tnese anuses.
San Franclsrfo, Sept Every state
In the Union I vitally Interested in the
Trans-Mlsslsdppi Commerclalcongress,
whloti 1 to be held here October 6 to 14
Th object of thla commercial congress
I along, the line, of the meeting. held
last spring at th direction of President
Roosevelt for all the governors iof-the
various atatea. ' While thla is, strictly
peaking, ' a western movement,- every
stat' l to be represented, it is the
free forum of the western states. Each
state 1 entitled to representation as fol
Iowa:
Tha governor of each state and terrl
torv may appoint- 10 delegates snd not
more than SO delegates to represent the
state. Th mayor of each city one dele
gate and one additional delegate ror
each .000 Inhabitants nrovlded. how.
ever, thst no city 'shall have more than
10 delpo-ates. Each countv may appoint
one delegate through its executive off!
cer. Each business organisation . one
delegate and one additional delegate for
every 50 memoers, provided, nowever,
that no such business organisation shall
nave more than 10 delegates.
The meetlna- this year will be of ex
ceptlonal interest because of the sub
tects before the bodv to be discussed,
These Include "Irrlgatton and Drain
age." 'TUver and Harbor Improvements
"Statehood." "Parcels, Post and Postal
Banks," "Trans-Pacific Trade," "Closer
Relations With the Latin Republics,'
"Public Ownership of Utilities." "Pan
a ma and the Canal.' "Railway Inter
state Commerce" and other equally im
portant subjects.
A special committee has been ap
pointed to thrash out 'the material
dealing with the conservation of nat
ural resources. Another committee
deals with the inland waterway. The
one topio absolutely prohibited is po
litical questions. - nis oeing election
year It was feared that politics might
enter into mis to a consideraoie ex
tent and the president. J. B. Case.
hfl 1fln1tlv nut hlM flBnt rtnwn nn
any ouch movement. Nothing bearing
on political Questions will be allowed
before this congress. ,
The meeting will be of special Inter
est at this time because- it is the first
convention to be held in this city since
the earthquake. - The governors of 30
states have already appointed delegates
and most of them will be here. One
or two of the members of the presi
dents cabined will attend and, E. H.
Harriman will make one of the princi
pal addresses. , ' Delegate '"will b 'her
rrom Alaska and Hawaii.. ;- ' -
The Trans-Mississippi Commercial
congress Is . backed by aome of the
strongest men in the country. Its his
tory dates back to ,the first season at
Galveston, Texas, in 181. W. M. Fish
back of - Arkansas was it first presi
dent. Since then., meetings have been
held annually and - presidents elected.
Among the - prominent men who have
been at the head of the Trana-M.lssls-
slppl Commercial congress are: Wil
liam Jennings Bryant David K. Francis I
of Missouri. Colonel .Loveland of Cali
fornia. Oeorge A. .McConnell of Idaho.
E. O. Standard -of 'Mississippi. John
Henry Smith of Utah and other equally
prominent men.
The enthusiasm aroused over the
country Is due to a large extent to the I
energy and ability of Its president. J.
Case, and . its secretary. Arthur F.
Francla. . .
tin die S mmadB aaUJonelscf
jas undersell
COAST LUMBERMEN
(Unite Presa tested Wire.)
San Francisco ' SeDt. 80.--Because the
Japanese lumber merchants in Juan
churia have been able to sell railroad
ties cheaper here than the Amerlc
umbermen can, raft will lose severe
thousand votes in Mendocino county,
according to Congressman Duncan Mc
Klniay, wno is nere arter a campaign
trm through tne northern county, wc-
Klnlay says that ' several thousand men
have been put to work in the lumber-Ina-
country of the coast because tha
Jaoanese have captured the tie market.
A higher tariff on lumber would
remedy this alleged condition, accord
ing to McKinlay.
Wisconsin D. A. It.
Fort Atkinson, Wis., Sept. 30. Fort
Atkinson. which was the scene of sev
eral stirring events during the Black
Hawk war and possesses several 'other
laima to historic- distinction, nas tne
honor of entertaining for two dav tha
annual state conference or tne vvlscon
sin chapters of the Daughters of the
1 1 TA.,nl,.in n- u
AIILCI IVilll - XV3VJl-,U.. Alio bbiiici iis
was formally opened today with dele
gate in attendance rrom tne local chap
trn throughout , the state. The - Fort
Atkinson branch of th society has pro
vided eiaoorate entertainment lor tha
visiting women.
Odd
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Torturing Animals
To Assist Science
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An '
Is a Cruel Method to -Follow, but It
Hat Saved Many Human Lives.
Prof. Pawlow, of Russia, was - en
gaged er. many yeara In experimental
work, trying to . learn th working
of digestion, especially the digestive
jimnua. , -
He, with abl aaslajanta, operated
Upon dogs, cats, guinea pigs and other
umus.
Hi method wet- seemingly painful.
ut he gave to science a work which
won th Nobel prig and mad for him
an undying fame.
Science penetrated th aecreta of na-
; lure: pror. Pawlow aaw animals digest
I woo. M analysed juices rrom - every
! part or tne digestive canai ana atom-
I ech under all conditions of digestion.
Hj spent year of ceaseless study amid
? th howling and dying beast, but he
i won, and acienc today looks upon him
aa a great man.
i 'To do a great fight do a llttl
wrong" Bhakespear aald. and Prof.
' fftwlnw rttMThl thla trttn Hvln
1 ' gtuart's Dyspepsia. Tablets ar pre-
I . fared oy in moat acientine process,
i They ar produced by modern appll
I a nee, and tneet th demand of 20th
Century chemistry.
They give man th meant to correct
j hi Ihflnnltie of stomach and digestive
organ. ,
They enrich th blnod. giv natur
the Juice and fluids she lacks, stop the
formation of noxlou gases and the fer
mentation t food. They neutralise
powerful acids and alkalies, which Irri
tate ana aevour tne stomach. They pr.
ven?nd relieve bovel and intin.i
r,r ,9 ana notn tne fterve.
They should b used after every
: meal, whether on has dyspepsia and
stomach tmubt or t ie stomach be nat
urally healthy. By their use on may
eat at all hour snd whatever or de-
-. sir snd they help) tbe eysteni d!ea
or throw eff such food. Thev are thor
oughly snerilortras a thlr tretBcs
tcV e snd potxjlatity lilnstrate.
Krery drag store bas tKt- fr ealej
pte tee per peekas If yoj aruld
I)k to t thir rrrf a fr. nd ve 1
yor ram ae4 a41-en aiui
J yea a trial prka( hj mmH elth.
RED SPECIAL"
OUT OF FUNDS
Socialists Will Make Effort
to Keep Debs' Train
Running.
(United Press teased Win.)
New York. Sept 30, In an effort to
keep the "red special," with Eugene V.
Debs, on th track, members of th So
cialist party here are making a deter
mined effort to replenish the campaign
i una oi me Bociatist party. An appeal
i rum meir presidential candidate was
received yesterday stating that unless
funds wer forthcoming at once tha
special tram on wnloft h la trave
could not be brourht mat.
"Th eastern trin. un to eleetlnn lav
must be mads." Debs savs in hla an.
peJ. "It would h a humiliation to th
Soclallat party to confess to- th world
that It had atarted a train and eouM not
carry It to Its destination. On thing
ccrimjn, uiu ion is mat ji my col
league and I ar of any value at all aa
campaigner ana propagandist a, th spe
cial train multiplies that value 20 time
over. There will be no chance to make
any further appeal. If the train la to
continue mi tne close or th campaign,
th monev will have to mma iiit,i.r
XOTED INDIAN CHIEF
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"in vi nm aioioat mum iom at al
Chief pater, one of th but know
tba Makah Indiana, ar th. K.k.v..
reriat ton. near t'.n Flattarv. Th-I
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rano on a llshlns trio Into th. ni.n I
of th. Straits of Jaan d. Puc. near 1
tb. entrance to th. ocean. His failure j f I
ta return caused search to b made I I
w t hou t success. Tbe crew of th new I I I
Ufa MTlng station at Waaoah Island I I
was called pon for aid and after I II
searrhln th. water a I on a Vtnnnnr
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