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THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 8. 1003. It IS HEARTY WELCOME FOR BATTLESHIPS ' I s-aaaaBaaBa-sssajBssaasBaass Japan Shows Good Feeling ' by Making Heady to Jle. , ' ceire American's. V, Nervous fFnlt.il rr... ' ..a TTIr. . ' Toklo, Oct . As tha American bat tleahlp fleet near theae shores Japan it perfecting her official and clvlo plana Ir a welcome that will aurpaaa any Inoa iha recent war. Officially. the American Warships will be .welcomed a vera I hundred milea off the coast by the Imperial fleet of 39 ablpa designated aa a welcome squadron." These, ves rela are now at Yokohama . awaiting the word to weigh anchor. The cltlsens' recaption committee hue received a communication from ' the postal department that In honor of- the vialt a apeclal aerlea of poatal card will b adopted for circulation. , The Individual clvlo plana include . free transportation on the tram waye to Mlblya park, the central recreation ground for the oltlaena of Toklo. Ama teur and professional companies of ao tora are preparing performanoea Illus trating the ancient civilisation of Nip pon. : - At Yokohama the echool children are Being an lied by muslciane and will board a flotilla to great the fleet with a great rnorus singing -America.- The Christiana have again made rep. reaentatlona to the authorities urging that the gelaha girl feature be excluded irom me places or entertainment. Ambassador Thomas J. O'Brien ar rived, at Toklo today. Be baa been on leave of absence In the United States. The ambassador was welcomed by Jap anese and foreign diplomats and the American commissioners to the Japan ese international exposition. WORlD-CWCilliG 'Break-Down Nerre energy is the force that controls the or gans of respiration, cir culation,' digestion and elimination. "When you feel weak, nervous, irri table, sick, it is often be- 'cause you lack nerre energy," and the process ; of rebuilding and sustain-; " ing life: is interfered with, Dr. . .Miles ' JN ervine- nas cured thousands : of such , cases, and will we believe benefit if "j not entirely cure,1 you. ' Try it. , ; - "eMg. A-eaiiai aval atml av-e treat - si JUT net t V" e- ai.Eaa saaavwt snf nplntely, and left me on the verge the, crave. . I tried skilled Dhvtil-t cians uui - a w ym ujbuvh 3.i I got ao bad 1 had to give up my business. I began taking Dr. Miles Restorative- Nervine. In a few daya I waa much better, and I continued to Improve until entirely cured. I an opportunity to recommend this remedy.'' MR9. W. I BLKKE. Vnur druoalat sells Dr. Miles' Nerv Inn. md wi authorize him to return Srlce of first bottle (only) If It falls benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Inri CHINESE SCHOOLS T7 T7-r A' Pm Ttr-ys a tt . a tt EXTRA SALESPEOPLE WANTED . QO L ' 430 WASHINGTON AS) Jj CJj FN EXTRA SALESPEOPLE WANTED 430 WASHINGTON Walk four blocks to 430 Washington Street, between Eleventh and Twelfth and save half on your Fall Suit Cloak, Skirt, Waist and Petticoats. $50,000 worth of new fall goods picked up in the j eastern markets at 50 CENTS sON THE DOLLAR AND LESS. $22 .50 Tailor-Made Suits At One-Half Price and Less am 300 FEET FOR China to Educate Her Youth in Foreign Lands, in ' Chinese Way. SKYSCRAPERS (trotted Press teased Wire.) ' San Francisco, Oct. . Pursuing the plan of the . Ohlneae government to found a chain of achoola throughout the world for the education of foreign born Chlneae youth. Commissioner Liang Hlng Kwai today accepted the plana for a large flve-atory structure to be erected In the local Chinatown. The firat school of Its klSJl waa opened several weeks ago at Sacramento. Land has been purcnaaea by tns imperial government at Los Angeles, Chicago. New York and other large cities, and Commissioner Liang will soon leave to Inspect plana and authorize expendi tures. . 'Instruction In these achoola will be in the Chinese language only and the course will inciuae instruction in read ing, writing, arithmetic, business and banking. The movement has been fa vorably received by Chinese merchants and applications for -the establishment ORBcnoois in f resno, oruana una oe attie nave oeen received ,ay ma com' mlssloner. OFFICEES CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS frTnlt.rf Preaa Leaaed WIre.l Seattle, Wash., Oct. 8. Governor Al bert E. Mead haa been elected president of the Washington Conference of Char ities and Corrections, other orncers elected are aa follows: vice-presidents Juris Mllo. A Root. Austin E. Grif fiths, Professor A. H. Toder, Mrs. F. W. Baker, Rev. L. J. Covington; secre tary, Mrs. Anna Murray; treasurer, . Herbert Griggs, Tacoma; executive com mittee, J. w. Donovan, peuingnam; William H. Dickson. George B. Rabdle, Tacoma; ur. Samuel Kocn, Seattle; w. B. Vincent, Spokane; Thomaa P. Clark, Vancouver. Wash.; Miss Adele M. Fields, Seattle; Mrs. L. P. Ahkeny, Walla Walla. Tacoma waa selected aa the meeting place a year hence. OLD MINT DIRECTOR HAS BRYAN BEATEN (United Press Leased Wire.t Washington, Oct. 8. George E. Rob erta, former director of the United States mint, and now president of the Commercial National bank; of Chicago, predicted today that Taft would carry Colorado by at least 16,000 and' possibly 10.000 votes. Roberts makes the statement In a let ter to his successor as director of the mint Frank A. Leach. He adda that lie does not think Bryan will carry Ne braska and that there la no possibility of Bryan'a election. - New York Building Author ities Soon to I)ecide on Proposed Limits. (Doited Pries Leased WIre.l New Tork, Oot. 8. The committee on publlo buildings of the board Of alder men has announced a public hearing on th nroDos&l to .limit the height of all buildings in New York. If the alder men should adopt the proposal, after the hearlnsr it must no to the board of estimates and the mayor will have the final decision. It la nronoseil to limit tie helrht of buildings to 800 feet, with the excep tion of bulldinas that front on a park. square or plaza, for which the limit is proposed at 850 feet. Tne proposition waa maae oy xne Duuaing coae revision committee, wmcn made its reports. ater, investigating the width of the streets! irf the city. Where the width of a street is less than 46 feet a height of 186 feet only will be permitted. - A general limit of 160 feet fa propoaed for all stores, lofta, ware houses, restaurants, markets, refriger ator plants, stables, factories, work- al.Ana a rra m on, nth, Dl.nntllPO. . a similar nature. Office buildings, grain f elevators and observatories are to be the only buildings to be allowed to rise higher. It Is exrjected that considerable onoo- ltion to tne new pian win oeveiop. SMS GROCERS IR CONSPIRACY Tacoma Retailer Charges Association and Whole salers of That City. The glycerine employed In Dr. Piercoli medicines greatly enhances the medicinal properties which It a tract from native, medicinal roots and holds In solution math better than alcohol would. It aUc possesses medicinal properties of Its own, being valuable demuloant, nutritive. antiseptic end antlfcnnent. It add greatly to the tfflcacy of the Black Cherry bark, Uloodroot, Uolden Seal root, Stone root and Queen's root, contained In Golden Medical Discovery 'In subdnfhs enronic, or lingering; coughs, bronchial, throat and lncg affections, for all of which these agents are recommended by stand ard medical authorities. In all ess4s where there Is ft wasting way of flesh, loss of appetite, with wea'f tomacn, t In the early stares or con amnm.ipn. there can be do doubt that gly cerinesets aa a valuable nutritive and iden teii root, stone root. and Black. Cherrrbark In igestlon andAnlldlnff up the earth, controlling tlie conch z about ft healthy condition la system. Cf course. It mart ted to work miracles. It will Dsuroptlosj except la Its earlier wii fir vr, r. . MS fh up On II rodl h arftrtslf aad brine tS (the t att be ei oteureyb rugea. ii sereri t It u'ln hr,t,rne. Inarut otuai iniooTso eCecuve.- ifls la the lingering bang-on eougha, or tnoae oi long staaaior, even when accompanied by bleeding from tunga, that It has performed Its meet marrelons ruree. Prof. FlnU-y Elllnrwocd, M. IX, of Pen ett Med. ColleaA Chicago, says of gly cerine: ' TndiipeiilKnwaasnatpwa floidlca a aired oiutKf of t percnWle H rdmr la eoiutloa. It la eee of toe bet BftaaBfactarrd produruof UiinBt Use la tta actina open eefeeMed. a.or red to aran.etMrl'!T If tbera la alnrralton or cf kerraJ natrlUs (catarrtisl taaaasetla ml rbX It (United Press Leised Wire.) Tacoma, Waah., Oct 8. Proaeouting Attorney Rowland la Investigating charges of conspiracy made by Richard Rlnne. a grocer, against the Tacoma Grocers' Protective association. Rinne declares that the association baa con spired with the wholesalers of the city in itrwunt him from burin roods be cause he refused to maintain tne prices dictated by the combine. The associa tion threatened to start a boycott on Rinne last week unless be would cease cutting prices on certain articles. Rinne refused and thereupon he waa notified br several wholesale rirms mat ne could buy bo more goods from them until he made peace with the combine. Rlnne haa laid his case before the prosecutor and baa secured evidenoe which, be declares, plainly ahowe Con aplraoy. The fact that the grocers have formed a combine to maintain fixed price on staple artlclea la ad mitted generally. Local growers de clare thla is done in air eoaat cit ies, and ahould Prosecutor Row land carry the case Into court here It will be followed With Interest by grocers throughout the country; J MM- - HABTFORD HAS FINEST BRIDGE OF ITS KIND LOT 1 30 Suits, every size, every color, strictly tailored, extra good satin-lined. Out of the High-Rent District price LOT NO. 2 i30Tailor-lade Soils $14.95 About 40 in this lot, all samples, no two alike, every length and skirt style, a size for every woman. Out of the High-Rent District price Your choice from every $35 to $50 Tailor-Made Suit, Friday and Saturday only Bargain Sale ( of Silk Petticoats $6.00 Petticoats .$3.89 $7.50 Petticoats $4.95 $12 to $15 Petticoats . . .v?6.95 Children's $5.00 Bearskin Coats $2.95 $6.50 Bearskin Coats $3.95 $8.00 Bearskin Coats $4.95 Great Bargain Sale oi Handkerchiefs 6c Handkerchiefs ; 1? 10c Handkerchiefs f.-3 15c Handkerchiefs .7f 25c Handkerchiefs ." 9 Bargain Sale Heath erbioom Peiiicoats $3.00 Heatherbloom $1.98 $2.50 Heatherbloom $1.49 $2.00 Black Sateen ....98e $1.50 Black Sateen 89 COATS At Half Price and Less All the new Napoleon and Empire styles, every garment new and up to Tashion $50 Coats $24.95 $45 Coats $19.95 $30 Coats $14.95 $20 Coats $9.98 Sa mple Bargain Sale Walking Skirts Every size, every style color, kittle skirts for little women; extra size skirts for large women $6.00 Skirts $2.98 $7.50 Skirts $3.95 $8.00 Skirts '. $4.95 Bargain Sale oi Voile Skirts 200 Voile Skirts, every new kind, style and trimming, for Friday and Satur day only .HALF PRICE Waists of every style and quality, sam ples only Nets, Messalines and Plain Taffetas HALF PRICE $1.50 aists 89e $2.00 Waists $1.49 $5.00 Net Waists $1.98 Bargain Sale Ouling Flannel Gowns 75c Outing Gowns .39 $1,25 Outing Gowns ..59 $2.00 Outing Gowns ....98 Bargain Sale Knit Underwear 75c Pants and Vests .......... 39e $1.50 Union Suits 49 $2.00 Union Suits .98 Bargain Sale Hose 20c Fast Black Hose 85 25c Fast Black Hose 12 35c Fast Black Hose .19a WE GUARANTEE EVERY ARTICLE AS REPRESENTED Worr Outfit e OUT OF THE HIOH RENT DISTRICT to "v .unfile 430 Washington Bet. 1Kb & 121b Four Stars of the Metropolitan Capture Portland Music Lovers H a meat -AcA.. rrt-i. pmnmm U. t.To4 (-wring bUrVbr. tli rPt Krtr. t(i.i7SJ (venules d 4 tar air. far h-s'H ail he t; rtl Yi tt a acuo la It. (llpeHal Ptoeatt ttieovrnaLl Hartford. Conn Oct. t. The climax raa reached today In the three-dare' roa;rajn of feet ItH lea held In oelebr lon of the completion of the handaome ni bridre acroaa the Connecticut rlrer here. Thla tnornlne; the laat atone of the brldaa waa laid with Impoatnc cr- rmony br the Connecticut Grand Lodare of Free Maaona. Ten thousand mem bers of the craft took part la the ex erHaea. TMa afternoon tnere wm a monster military parade. Inclodlna; the entire brta-ade ef the Connecticut National 0a.rd. a larfo detach raet of rTjlr troooa. the tlctaraue itTcrnsr'i foot rua.rd and i.wru of the runout mill-1 tarr orrantMtlona of New Enfland. j The Hartford brtdr aa the new I rtrnrtare le caJlod. take rank aa the ' fisMt ft tta kind la the world. By a I. w. Tt would be hard to plok a faro-He In laat nixht'a prorram at the Helllx. The "all-atarcast haa exlated ao much on paper and so little In reality on this coast that one hardly dared hope that all four Metropolitan opera stars that aana; last nlkht would be ahlnlnfT planeta. One waited lnatlnctlrely for the little aatelllteflo'show themeelTea. But each one carried hla own full light aad shone brlchtly alone. If Mlee Steers and Mlaa Com an took laat nlaht'a audlonce. in point of num ber and enthusiasm, aa a faurt for what they will have throuarh the reat of their aeries they must have experienced a sen cation of triumph. So dellirhted waa the audience and ao Inaietent the applause that It could hardly wait for a i ' number to be finished before hn ratine forth a rain. The first number, a quartet from "Rlgoletto," showed the four voices In harmony and aave a well known num ber superbly. Oulaeppe Campanarl. who haa Ions: ranked as one of the foremost baritones of the Metropolitan opera, grave a new number to Portland a mon olorue from "Andrea Chenler." by Glor dorro, and ahowed the aplendid resonant quality of hla voice, the large range, and easy flexibility. Hla encore waa the Toreador sonr from "Carmen," and It waa iunr with the eharacterlatlo daab and awinv that ahonld alwara mark it. Tta well known strains naturallv brourht down the house. All the alnarera choss well known numbers for their eneorea and thua drew favor. Slamor Campanar warmed up to hla work aa the ovenlni roBTessea. ana in nis iinai won in j 'rovatore," and mor. tmpeclally In hla rol fcS rr DRIVES OUT o BLOOD HUMORS The akin is not simply aa outer tamxinr of the body, but thronrb its it is themaxnd of txrres and fluids it Performs the trreat and necessary work of mJTlt 'STii VJchll! Zt in-ltino; our tetaperaiorea, and also assists in disposing- of the refuse and irnnaa aoaa of lit feat aad a man- waste matters of the system by the constant evaporation that roes on mum cler feslalit ef arch of feet, thronrb. these litMa tnSr To nrform Ihnu rintima tlik.tiansi anrl fihr te aad th , . . . . . A . . ".... archs aad atmcture above are t sran- which connect and anmmnd the pores and glands mnst be continaally boot iia. i n orwr. iroprvrvTMnt. wnirn bas taaea inre yware te complete. In rledes aa eateatafva boulevard at eltb' end. anl aaa eoet ii.see.eea. 10b CBITICAL HOUR FOR' ed by pure blood. When from any canae the circulation becomes infected with impurities and humors, it loses its strentrtheninr powers and berins to disease ana irniate tne ceiicate tissues, and produces Eczema. Acne. Tetter. or some other itching;, disfiguring skin trouble. S. S. S. cures skin diseases of eyery kind by roinz down into tit circulation and nentralizin r and remor- - bir.TAlir 13 AriIi rapunue anq nnmors. it cnanges ue quality oi tne blood from an '. . acrid, fiery fluid to a cooling. hesJth-prodoeing stream, which, instead of rrx t-4 rs Um wv. Irrftaring and inflaming the skia, cures and nourishes it by its toothing. Trstnrtoa. Oct. a Colon! W'U Vui.vrT - ' 1 t . v -A . I'im r. itewart wa T ta T cW.ulta4a , VJ"!rc w., bit w wm lor my i-b- wta Attorrwy j w. uuar thia mm- rorary cotnrort W cleanliness tber asord, but skia diseases cannot be cured until S. S. S. has pnried the blood. Book on Skia Diseases and aor tned- HlZZZmtTZ- the swiiT sprcinc ca. atlajta. ga. duet with the soprano, he demonstrated powerfully the reason of his popularity. He is most at home In Italian opera, and Is exceedingly dramatic Madame Kappold Applauded. Madame Marie Rappold substituted a "Carmen" aria for the 'Chanson Pro vencal' (Del Aoqua), and sans; the lat ter as an encore. She won her audience easily. Her voloe Is of brilliant timbre with a rreat deal of dramatic power and roundness for a lyric voice. -Her colora tura work In the "T rovatore" numbers waa charming and far purer than In the Del Acqua numDer. tier auoauea tones were particularly sweet, and her cres cendo and diminuendo work waa truly artistic. - Monsieur RIccardo Martin, the tenor, waa a good deal of a surprise, for his voice was rounded out so much since his last visit here with the San Carlos opera two years ago. He sang the flower sons from "Carmen." and In encore gave the beautiful tenor solo from "Rlr oletto." He as originally, I understand. a baritone, but hla voice gradually grew higher after he had entered nuNIo life, and finallv developed Into a high tenor. Much of "the baritone quality still re mains with hla high notes. Hla middle notea are of exquisite quality, and hla voice blenda well the heroic and gentle tones. He has a good reglater. though Ma hla-h B flat Is a little forced but ex- ceadinalv oowerfuL The ascent Is not quite unbroken, and the quality changes. Second Kteore Baaaaaded. That, by the way. la the only defect In the contralto a voice, too. tne naa i snlennld. bis. eonoroue voice with uallrn tted power behind it and yet uaes it with extreme delicacy. Her notes are beauti ful and rtah. ana almost lascious i auaHtv. and her deep tones vibrate aoleadldlv. She haa much dramatic abll Itv and alngs with rare intensity Hr number was aa aria from Mererbeer'a 'La Prophets, in whlen ane waa not at ASK FOR Butter-Nut Bread Waloa beara this label if yon wast the araaulaa. K1YB TOTTM XZtnCAJTttSS CP XT soxs sro-t nr. Z WW c " af 1VOOK TOM staxxs or bu rramzma rmxoxn her beat, but In her encore the "Haher. era. fron 'Oarmeo, sne was wonoerrua, The houee rairir tnnnaereo vua ap Blaue. and ehe waa compelled to give a seoond enoora. "Rfrthdav Bong- (OowrenV, whia was sung Is Kngitsn, witn a lirftt, dainty touch, which was a pleasing eor prlae In so beavr a volca. A wewian of ttrlkiBe brsaette beauty, she has a ftna, comnanding stage preaene. The well known Paoat trt followed, and raaght ao well that It Had to b re peated. CarapanarTs wrk irade a epleadtd background for the aopraaa aad tenoei The second part ef the peagrani bad more than oe pir drl) tbet m ai attendee lha r-ra. It waa a hairy j plaa of aivirr lh- !. trM a1 e'artt werk frost t.h last act ef li in.'4- I "The Proof of the Pudding is in tne Eating." Try our bread onee and you will have no other. The flour and other Ingredients necaaaarv used In the making of a nutrltlooe loaf ef bread are used in Buttcr-Nut. The utmost care Is need la the haadllng of this scrupulously clean product. Come up to our bakery any time and eee us mix and bake JMS loaves of bread a day. beakles plea, cakes aad other pastry. BUTTER. -NUT BR.EAD CO. ax con An coimaxx attemat was give aay stage aettUMt. wnira ry, approprtata eostaaalng; vheatra makes sack a die ter." Ttorrunataly ao anade to give aay stage without eborus and arc aial expertmeat. aa waa snow to CaJve a attempt te sing a little of Oima" here laat mr witlx a chair aad a bnU far stage setting. VerdTs anuale cartalaly reeived aplea it woaitt saro te that act. , Of eaurae artaoa anusie with tho taaar btnd the arenas sad tfct "rraaa in front, aai ' tta strama ef xiaarere" wars gtetet wttk sisbo4 ftenei Pit to a r rrl-vi the Hoteie te Cmr Motinialfis" duet betar the tn r cntra t-v sad the trio ta M-h ta rrM o ev aa tv eontra to ra- T" ' -1 tVo (rre ef t '. aa ee I ef tf e aiwrt b-aa'ifl bits ef the fcvi t viiii bp an us-ie srsi did Intarpretatioti. rick too gees of hare was the fan The finals, with all four sing ers, waa abort bat powerful. And spe cial aaeetlaa should be aaads here ( Arthur Stonsttla. wtoea seeAenram. meals WemiM B!'i-h ef the la-k ef s" rhewral filling. Ha played wit t an4 MnwttwM, aaJ a fully It rf. palhy ail the time whH t la a.- t (mir In aaa whe has o e'rmng a-n f Sataee t ed ai ra r f ! ea t t eaaaaerated affeiatioa of t-e t. ; . f : t bancs f roaa the fcej hoard Via pta-wo a4 MM I oreat -.: ravca ta da ta syrj , et ei t.- e tK eeiera. ar in a; ' I tat matt I tt' k a :- . aaSleara aas aevee left tne I Tr f a T r i.t f e a, I i4 , t