CUNDAY mm:UAL rOKTLAND. SUNDAY MOKN1HO. OCTOUUU 10. UJ. OUEGOIJ your hoi.or." enllimrd MUr, and hale a inaa iio tae a woman. I lv her ,, than a...i.a In ine world, ai.d hava aoum avcrylhlng to i.mk. h.r hi.i.y. hut ehe won ! fltrt to ma. Mr J l.R-ka brlaht, and 1 -. her my Una bok. BJ.d how we r.u gel along Uul ah alea ia mad. and won I "lilit? fJrui.r elated that bla Uj houae In ord.r. 11 alao aIJ tliat had to take care of the two Utile chil dren, and each Sunday morning gate them raady for churen. and take, them Wlirral''irUr charged that on Octotxr I. har hualwnd twal har l"ut th head and pulled her hair. Thle haa bwn rtoiia aevaral tlinoa, aha taaiifled. ma.iy (liuaa the paai few monllia. That he cmly hr lil t! i 1 and rfu4 t at i u I r thr nad In aeiilii." a aha lnaliur,1 avarl n-u, n farther 1 Ut h ' Ii, home and me.la h-r ei.i.i wlndowa. Meier alle.t the t' l.krd the ttooia 111 It oarryln away the furultur. t.,1 ever tlu 1 t"'s h J '"J FAT1IEK STANDS BV DAUGHTER By ii uii .t,t to kl hr ai.e ", ?r. B l.aif "t tta h-lgMa thl Wn.r. Ill nfth aira-i. - aad i W JU.le linnet in Btunlf l ,?" -'hTa trrlay when cnraa wiw. - ch th' thrown out r','M JL I Li UirimiuiT. would not eoi pie maata. or "f "- j ptTvi a m tiii: TERRORIZED PROIMBITIO Mobile Han Says Alabamans Are at Mercy of Spito V and Officiousncss. it; New York, Oct I. "Bo )rae!t are the provisions, of the new prohibition law In Alabama, that a condition p proachlr, anarchy, and which U en tirely Intolerable, lift . been broufht bout. in 4 tha larie Mes, at least." . said N. B. lUuhards, a prpmlnent man of Mobile. Ala., who arrived here today. "Unleea the la-fc-lnlature take prompt action amending- the Uw." continued Mr. Richards,' the consoquenoos era likely to be serious. Under the provl- ions of thla act. tha poanaloa of any . alcohollo com-octlon constitutes a votla tl.m of tha law. Tha Vu ottlewu r given pruetleally unre-trtcted Hunt to Search. Thla lio'1. In abus-e that have caused tha moit Violent feline; and la tlly to result .'in very aerloua. conflicts. "People hava taken advantage of tha law tolodra complaints srnl"t lwnl . enemies, of technical vlolatlona of tha ' law Ralda and arreata have followed '. and Bood. law-abiddlna; people, Innocent of any wilful violation of the ,1a w. hava ", .-juirVhinoflt . honaawlf. mjkl.f ; WaokVrry oordial balnr 1 llabla to arrest, nd If an tll-temperea, . iuful i"ihbor calla tha attantfon of ?ne Bherlff to tha matter har noma 1 "naVtht-a'tWnw aro not ov.rdr.wn I. ahown by an Incident that ao ually happened on tha streets of Mobile re- e"2Ay' lady bad been shopping ' and bouht s7 corset. An officer waS In- ' formal by somebody with rrudire ualnat tha shopper that tho bundle contained bottfe of" whiskey. To har S?at embarrassment aha was eora Klled to open tha bundle on the-street ajid axhlbll har purehaaa. . . a mn who haa a flash of brandy In Ma home for medical purpoaea la W&g&M 'the' merit, of prohlbj. , t!on I am very wur. that the peopla of ,; iiihimi will not eubmlt to the w aa U i stands toda and aa H U onforcad J in W state." ; - Vv ., KINDNESS TO ANIMALS ;V: LAW UNSATISFACTORY perinntf hoole, ha. MUle aym ta.thr with lerlslatore who paae laws ttSlrt tta tha trouble to lnveatt ate tha subject of their legislation. Ihi xpreaaed haraalf with a jrTgor that left no doubt ot her meaning and lricl SenUv Sav. the , ."ChlperneW "klndneaa to. Wilmala", law a verhai "StK&Vwi' tha moat thoroji hly foollah atatute. I have aver aear' aald Mra. Younff after aha had epent moat ot aaftarnoon with the board of ramr ; Intanderfta. trytn, to dovlaa a plan for who taewVotUr r7US: hlnJrUt rlrula, of tha atata. It adds nothing to oar corriciilum In Chicago, but It gTrja (in i aituatlon that' la very ouiicuii u bajodle." . - f 2Trw Xir Pocka Teaolara. Tha Chtoerf leld law, which came too light, aa far aa Chicago tewharara concerned, in a bnUoOn sluad bj-Mrj. t Young- thrw , day. o Provide, that ' voted'Tnrth. ShootV ?o of "humane jrana.n- r ii mi i in y " ey ' ' " ' ' i : . ' . f ' ... i . - . : ' . : - -' - 1 -. - : : r.-- i J - ; . i K v 1 . v. - t i l. -v.) j ' .. ,, i j , . Miss Antoinette Oawam, daughter of former New ork State ftutot xn.arih u Oftiiam who will have the eupport ot her father la her d& SSiASStST Mm. Marshaii Clark, Charging MU. : 0af am with the aUenatioa cot the affection! of Mra Clark', husband, an , "aa r'hknrnaa Professor Nlblo. Oiuiam, Who wag partly hffJriouB Kentlworth Inn at nSior C doubts hi abi lty to see hia daughter, who., he declarer f. vSlkeci a Srisoner in the .bome of her mother, the divorced wife ot 32 WtSa S5will V Cut Sclude. picture of the profeaeor - and, Mrs.' Clark. . "Y ' ' -J- P Who rail. TO ooinyi? l , Job" ahaU bo docked f Vrj$: ot ,hlr 1 1 ' young waa nesiesea wX..vk, ' era who "wanted to know'' about the locking provlaion and bewildered prln , clpala after lnntrtictlona as to tho en forcement of the law. , - ' SERVANTS WOULD BREAK YERKES' WILL ChlcaKO,- Oct 9.new0f .the laat aeU tof the late Charlaa T. Terkes, on to . traction magnate of Chicago, who left in ca?ate eatimated at 10.000.000. wa. to atrlke from the, number of hi. bequest"-115.000 that had been left by will to alx ofhls Bervanto. . - . Wht purports to be a oodlfl to W. final testament haa been - filed wlth Judee Cutting in tho probate court by Walter W. Ross, counael for Louis S. Md?SrWl Yerjce.' eur - i?aaLreprsennt0e? 1? oSurl M William Mannbardt, who ; promised ; ' stubborn fight Held waa tevorad servant of Terkeo. He waa left ISOOO by the original will -b-1,v. . If the codicil be .uatalned, the YerTtea hospital wf .New- Tork. an Institution thTFTm be eatabllshed under . the terms of the already much battered in strument. wl be enriched by $16,000. WTu" nU v. tt1i1 will be baaed on the contention that the codicil was drafted by Mr. Yertcc. tinder tho in fluence of "delusions" that his servants were oonsplring to hasten his death In order to benefit thereby. :.. r, ANNON SALUTES 4 RAISE DEAD BODIES A: V-'" '.Y;., ? atai.aajaaaaaaaas'"''' Y .V' V' X X .-v- New ! York. Oot " I. -Tha 'cannon salutes of tho warahlps In, the Hudson during the Hudson-rulton celebration b?oiglt"o the aurfaee the bodlea of . Koe. who . have been drowned recently In tho-river. For the - third time in as many days a body rose tojhe sur. fao. of Weat Fiftieth Street The body waa that of a man appearing to be about J8 years old. was i Five feet eight Inohas tall, weighed 10 poundB. and had light complexion, sandy hair and amooth - ahaven face. Among th er 1 eota were 19, and a memorandum book coMajrirS the Same. "Moarath, Ko 431 East nfty-flret Btreet and "Henry fiSfOi H7 Ninety-third street." Thomaa MoOrath. a saloon keeper at Forty-eighth Btreet and Flrat avenue. Urea at the former addreaa. He aald he did not know the man. One of the n ts.r hoHaa brouaht up by the cannonading was found off West Flf Klftyalxth street WILL LECTURE f.lOIJDAY IIIBHI Frederick W. Peabody to Expose Christian Science Teachings.- Frederick W. Peabody. a noted Bos ton lawyer, la delivering a mwm lecture, on the Paclfio coast under the general title of "Christian Science Exposed.'-- He will speRk Monday night, October IV at the White Temple. " Mr. Peabody, for the past. 10 yrf. boa had occasion to carefully invesU gate christian Science and speaks with IllJSJ fLVI IUU1 4l VI niivn.vwa)- -the real character of the moyernent and its leader, xie naa iuuo the history of Mrs. Eddy and the heal ing system which aha calls her own. . -Some of, the things he aay. are fa miliar to many, but moat of the things aro new and are aupported by evidence that cannot be repudlatedf; at least ,m far tha Christian Science authorities have never taken oocaalon to dlsprov the statements of Mr. Peabody, mntk. The Boston Herald saya: "His speech waa an avalanche of wit and Mttog : sai caam." At-tho same i time i his charges are so plain- and so definite that there la no mistaking , what , the speaker has t0Ati'os Angeles 'the Temple Auditori um waa packed with 4000 people while 3000 more-are reported to have been turned away, unable to gain admission. Th Ii alio true of W Francieco, where the lecture waa given In a great rink. For the lecture at the White Temple no admlaalon wUl bo charged. OFFICIAL OF ERIE ROAD A SUICIDE Bradford. Pa.. Oct 0.-artay Cole, division freight agent of the Erie rail road eotnmltted suicide here today by taking poison. No auae la assigned for tho act ' - ' : ' : - Notarial Oommigsione. Salem. Or.. Oct . Notarial eommls .JB. hava.been toV J. Bannon. cannonading was f ound off West Fir- gumpio j.iL aJrehaer. tieth street and tha other off West Bouie. s,5-- ralry. Xrfviits . BACKACHE KIOIIFVS HOT Fill AIID r"GDES AFTER TM1HG A FEW DOSES. Out-of-order Kidneys are regulated ending Bladder I misery. Out-of-order kidney, att Rne and fcacksche or bladder misery 1 re! r-d afl-r a few doaea of Tape e tleurt!e- Paine In the back. aide, or loins, rheumatic talrgee, 1littatlrf hi1 rha BM-roueneea. d'lnea, a.eepla ttK Inflamed or swollen ej-eil-la. out felina and many oter rantows of cloggel. Inactive kldneya .trpir var.leh. rrenbeut painful and oorontm.AMe orlration du o a weak cr irtitbit b!a-".-!er la iromr'lV 'rfura TTe raornent jou, scr-t any Madder f-T vr'- ry r. . rdT cr 1l r;m.iltn e r.r.g taVlff ' ttni'ii ret-r. with te na.e-se that there no other medicine, at ary price, made anvwhera else la the worii which will effect aa thoroush and prompt cure, ee a cent traatment fif I r'. liuretle, which any druggist CTMsrunu'nal preparatloa g-a dlreot to tha out-of-order kMneya. bladd-r M urlnarr ayatem, cloanina. beaaof ajd atrenslhenine teae organs afld tianda, and coropietee the cure before go rea UA,lf.w d.ye-'ttmeot with Pape". IMuretic mmns -len. artlTO. .ty ldn-a, e..adder and arliiarr organa acd you fel fine. . . Tfif r"'"1,w fhanriae'at. haakar rr It' ner"-f ie rrrf wl.i tMf1 t at far. ThnmpK." Par ' f ri'r.atl la a l'a and rr'W M!l c. nfin. Uirturt:y worifiy af rur foiYt "or'T rr-ee rd iU ot tH,,.r ri y drug aTcre ary- where I" tv.e ASKS RAILROADS TO GIVE COST m.Mnrir.n 'DnL lAi inaulry" has been Inaugurated by Postmaster General Hitchcock Into tha cost to the railroad companies of transporting tha mails, for which the oompames receive u nnnllv frnm tha aovernment 150,000,000. Thla 1. not intended necessarily to .re- - . , aAa a 4. e a e all WrfV A 1 Ba On tha contrary It may afford tba rail- m m. intira.A.Tfit AnnnrtiinltV CO demonstrate that they are underpaid. This has been their claim at all times, and while no one has believed it, it has afforded basis for a spirited resistance In congress of every attempt made to rauuoe uie conjpauu . . Asks tho maHroads. . , MrY Hitchcock has sent a olrcular let ter to all the ; railroads, asking mat each Inform him in aetaii oi me mimi coat of the transportation of mglls, - In- and all other Item, of eipen.o to which tha railroads can hardly ba expacted to .UaMaalwaal IHV ihg WOnt Af ' it 11 KirO iijoiu.oi v oar 7 - ' - their reports, tho information mav . not DO 99 vaauaoia m.a uio way. htniM waa aiireatait hy the sec ond assistant poatmaster general, who nas cnargs or nu ra"w7. " of the postal service. While the de partment does not assert that the rail roads aro overpaid for the actual carry ing of the malls, It is held that in tho charges made for postal cars the govern ment Is required to pay higher rate than .any other claaa of shippers. Long ago In reports Of several post master generals, it was suggested that the system' of paying rentals for the rates for all mail carried waa a dual method or compensation rrom wiiicu tha railroads derived all the benefit The general auggestlon made from time to time haa been that the government ahould build Its own cars and pay tho railroads, for hauling them, the Same raiaa aa ara naid by other owner, of private cars. This system it has been anown wouiu rui ouw u m mall transportation very materially. . kHMV... , Mfiitmntlnn Af mafl oara by the government would require and this expenditure congress has been unwilling to authorise. . Just what recommendations Mr. Hitchcock will baee upon tha result of hla Inquiry ho doe. not know himself and cannot know nntll he gets the to fonnation he has asked for. TALE GAINS 3IILLI0X - IN TWELVE MONTHS . New Haven. Oct Tale onlverslty;. foith year opened with t fslilna off In the number of freshmen entering and a sllrht decree In the number of atu deata la attendanea at the gradJM schools. Tho report of Treasurer VcClunar. however, show, that the university haa net only been livinr within Ita means, est 1. ll.eo.099 richer than last rar. The total assets of the university tn ereaed from MI4144 to l.Sltt?t. and tha andnwTnent funds roeo from ti X Ct to i .11l.lt. ' m tha 1f ta mer tinned Is Oo of IJoeoo from Otto T. Bannard. B rnbllean apmlnee for Mayor of Near Trk and gooayDOos gifts aggregating M4I.T7S. . SATS WIFE 3LKES : LI1T, BURDENSOME -X lrra aay wife, yodre. I love wsv two baMea. aad waist te make a grd rme f r tfcem. Vrit sVa la mkie.g 1 w . w- v - mA t V ira. r is rt " o't ir. fcy her i Young Men Take Notice . Ttflor who create Young Men's Clothes exclusively, and who lire, breathe and work In the spirit of youth, have produced the classi est variety of suit atyles for this fall ever known in the history of Young Men's Clothes. ' ' - .Havlne chosen our new lines from these specialists, we are in a' position to show you a veritable shower of lively, snappy models, fab fics, patterns and colors. They're all ready for your criticism and comparison, and marked especially low at , , . ' ( $15, $20 Up to 40 ' ' ' ' ' " ' :'" Moit clothing sold by the average store js NOT all wool nor Is tjie sarng wholly and completely hand-tailored. Often their clothing is called that Lt when you press them to the test they s.y they mean all wool commer. dally " That mtana nothing, except that there is cotton mixed with the wooL And cotton has no business in good clothing. v Arsin the fabrics in much' clothing either are not shrunk at al or but half shrunk In Totally Different- clothes, all garments are shrunk in the That's one reason why we can guarantee them to hold their shapes indefinitely. ' , nf the most fastidious dresser-in Portland have selected Full f0! g.JJ?r "coU iSixomovit stock and declare them to be su ?erior to aSStaf they hive evS worn. Our stock, complete in every qeuif is open to your examination, inspection and companson. J mJmsuommgm 'Till T):U;rr QQironTri an rl Rtnrlr GRANT PHEGLEY, Manager otu ; ssssssaasaasaaaw-wss ' ' ii(D)MS Safe I . 5 IQ00 lanteedl and Values to $2.50 at A big special offer for Monday in 5000 waists, plain tailored and lingerie effects; made in India linen Madras weaves and Dimities; in white, white and Diack stripes and shadow effects; some with pleated bosoms -others with raised madras work; sizes 34 to 44 inches, waists that are worm anu sell regularly at $2.50, on special sale for Monday only, at 9)cSe sec YamHIll QW : I Window Display , ; " You should see those new Fall Suits that we are of fering this week at only $25. No such values sold elsewhere in Portland. Our easy , terms of payment meet with hearty approval You are invited to open a charge account and pay as you can. Large sizes a specialty with us in Suits, Cloaks and Skirts 32 to 48 inches. .. ' , . We carry a very extensive line of Furs and Fur Coats moderately priced and sold for cash or on credit oa very easy terms. , Long Coats, Capes, Skirts, Millineo'vove?.. etc., in all sizes and of the very .latest styles. Inspection is. cordially invited. e a J Ladies', Misses' and Men's umoreius, in a sIC" ennahlv r.n "f : variety of styles. Standard goods reasonably P Vomlifll r ,1 C oi ry r ' m . ' w