THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER
OL00D DISEASES
RUMEN ARE
ONIHEVERGEOF
west are to strike In sympathy wl(
II
the members of th tfwllchmeu'a Union
of North America, according to a state
ment today br II. B. erham, chairman
of the railway department of tha Ainer
lean Federation of Labor. The proposed
strike. It waa reported, would extend
ovar tha entire territory affected by the
Strike of the a witch men. . 4.
Governor Kbnrhart h been oonaulted
by tha leader of tha strikers and of
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the American Federation tf Labor, He
III make every effort to bring the roll
road officials and tba federation lend
era together In an amicable settlement
of the difficulty. ' ,
Freight movement in thla Beet Ion are
Tests' of Blood of Patients in
Council in Session ' Includes
till far from normal, though tha stress
Unions . Take First Steps
of the laat three week haa been lifted.
Representatives of All Inter,-
Coal haa been moved In sufficient quan
Salem Institution by Scien
Bring i" Unskilled Labor
tltlea for aeveral days and suffering
from the rigorous weather In country
tists Show Why People Lose
Their Reason.
ests Involved," and Today Uatrict h ben relieved. .
State Under Union Rules and
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WORK CARRIED ON
V BY DR. MATSON
ilnerial DHnatra to The JoaroaLt I , '
St Jaul, Uoc. II. A sympathetic I (United Preea Lea Wire.
trtko of soma of the labor organise-1 Turaon. Aria.. Dec. 21. tt la rumored
tlons of the railroad department of the I here that Hen Heney, brother of Franc!
j American Federation of l.abor, It la J. llency, the Ban Franclaco graft pros
kald, will ffobsbly be called thia even I ecu tor, who waa recently deposed as
Forty Different Types of Insan
ity Found as Result of Com
. 'Prehensive Research.
lug, ahould the conference being held
today between the railroada and the rep
resentative of the railroad department!
or the federation fail to result In an
agreement. .Governor Eberliart waa
thla morning eummoned to a .meeting of
tha representative of the railroad and
the delegates to the conference of the
railroad department of the federation,
which haa been In session In the Foley
mayor of this city by unnnimews vote of
the oounpll, will appeal to the court for
relnatatement. It la said Heney .has
aatlafled himself that the action of tha
council In ousting him waa Illegal.
t ' rTl,. ' alna nf h fA there ahall be
ivi.lted uoon the children even unto tb ? since Sunday
I fourth and fifth generation," written
centuries ago by chronicler of Holy
Iwnt,' 1 beginning, In meaning, to be
come clear to . Oregon scientists.
Insanity thrust It
How
terrifying visage.
lis clutching bands. It dreaded pre-
V.ence, Into Uvea, not through brain but
i blood, la being established and fixed
! fin startling 'manner br testing - the
f blood "of th insane at Salem.
V In the field of medical soleace these
tests are unique. Undertaken by Dr.
I Ralph C " Matson," under tha direction
'of tha sUte board of health and Dr.
Robert Lee Stelner, superintendent of
; the Oregon institution, tha . research
cwork Into tha causes of Insanity thu
, instituted Is tha largest and moat com-
; prehensive In medical history. .
I ' i Take Blood "Prom Vain.
f Blood has been taken from the vein
ot 800 of tha patients at the asylum.
1 One by on tha sample) have been ana
fly zed and tha microscope, humanity' a
'life currant, mad to give up tha secret
f of its content. - The . InvesUgaUon , so
I far as carried prove that 10 per cent
I of tha Insanity Is caused by apeciflo
I blood disease. , Tet 00 obscure . la tha
ailment that only In S par cent baa It
I been admitted or known to exist.
I General paralysis, thatabnormal con
dition of mind and body when bodily
if unction act with unnatural vigor,
I then suspend, and a living death en
dues, is caused, say Dr. Matson, alto-
f (??tbpr by the speclfio disease of the
blood. In this condition first coma vis
ions of the grandeur. The patient la
I Caesar, or Queen Victoria, or Napoleon
or Abraham Lincoln. Then meiancnoiy,
end tha patient is nothing, life Is noth
j ing, nothing Is real -or tangible, f con
tsclousness Is alt. Frantia longing t
i snuff out the breath her make the
Forest Grove Editor ' Leaves.
(Special Dtipetch to Tbe Joarnal.)
Forest Grove. Or., Dec. Jl. J. F.
TCnnria. fnr the neat six veara editor and
The object of I ,,hllher of the Washington Countv
this meeting waa to reopen negotiation NtVL h-, dleDoaed of his Interests to
between the railroada and the striking J A & Nourse, and has accepted a posl
switchmen. I Hon with tha American Type Founder
Th railroad ware represented ' by I company of Portland.
Messrs, uruDer ana eiaae 01 me ureai
Northern and Northern Pacific respeo-l
tlvely, while H. B. Perham. president of
th railroad department of the ' Ameri
can Federation of Labor; Frank T. Haw-
ley of tha switchmen, and several other
labor conferees, appeared, for the labor
aide. .
If thl conference fall of its purpose
It Is said on the best authority that a I
strike of several of the allied railroad
organisation will be called at p. m.
today. It I said tbe railroad clerks
and freight handler will b the first to
go out, and will go If they go at all, as
soon as votes can be taken, and the oth
er organizations will follow.
President Perham declined this morn
ing to discuss the matter of a sympa
thetic strike. In advance of the con
ference with the railroada
"It would be manifestly improper for
me to go Into the conference with a I
threat on my lips," he said.
It Is said on the best authority, how-1
ever, that a sympathetic strike has
practically been decided on.
Journal want ad bring results.
- (United Pr-es Leases Wire. -
San Franclaco, Deo, II. -With the ap
pointment of Jorm O. Walah. as perma
nent president and -Paul Sharrenbers as
permanent secretary, representatives of
the various labor orsanlsatlone, com
pleted the necessary preliminaries to a
plan to bring the unskilled labor . of the
state under union rules, and' took the
first step, towards effecting an organisa
tion." '. - ,1;'. .
Central labor bodies of the state will
be sounded at once to determine their
attitude; after which organisers will be
sent out to bring unskilled laborer to
gether. It la proposed to replace with
white isbor the orientals now working
on farms and in vineyards and orchards.
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MORE THAN 2000
MEN WILL GO OUT
IF STRIKE CALLED
(United Presa Leased Wire.)
Minneapolis, Dec 21. More than J00O
freight handler and railway clerks em
ployed on the railroad of the north-
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"Every 'dope fiend,1 every case of al
Voliollo degeneration gave a positive re
: action to specif lo blood disease, said
Dr. MatatJh.. Fifty per cent of the epi
jtiq imbeciles were affected thus, and
; per cent of the epileptics. " r ',''
?, . ''We have found 40 different types of
flnsanlty, but all with a possible begin
ning from this source."
I ' ' . Blood Cause of Insanity.
I ; But no matter what the type of luna
Icy." no matter what Its manifestation,
j whether viciouis. violent, or harmless. It
I Is from the blood. Insists the scientist.
I Unnatural life of the father or the
I mother, or the grandparents makes its
I appearance in the children and the chil
dren's children. Inciting them to unnat
jural actions, impelling them toward un
i natural ; appetites. Blood transmitted
f from generation ,to ; generation carries
llta taint, mounts. Into the brain, trans
I forms the seat -of imagination Into a
IwilJ riot and looks ouNfrom the eyes,
ppecter that man in all ages has
(dreaded, vlth an unreasoning dread, that
I a mong simpler peoples has been taken
! as the wrath of the Almighty, but is
f proved to be but the result of violating
J natural law. Dr. Matson continued:
I "I am ambitious for the' day," he. said,
"when the rewards of living right and
Jin accord with natural law . will be
(taught hi the schools. We know less
J today about the prevention of specific
I blood diseases than we knew of tuber-
Sculosls IB year ago. Proper ' d issemtna-
t!on of knowledge Is the necessity of
four times. Heart to heart talks between
I parents and children, between teachers
jsnd pupils -will prevent future misery
'and heartaches, will diminish the num
i bcr in our insane asylum right here in
.-Oregon, and lift from us a curse that
. jinnaeri xuts oeveiopmeni or Clear, clean,
rf-J blooded manhood and womanhood."
The state health board will soon com
tP'pe Its tests of blood from the Insane
land will then make tests of blood of the
; prisoners In the penitentiary to deter-
j mine the blood causes of criminality.
j BOATSWAIN MURDERS
j WIFE; MAY BE INSANE
' ! ' nTnltea tm UMd Wire,)
i f Bremerton. Waah Dee. 21. John
: Ptokes, a boatswain, is held In the naval
i prison here following his arrest at
j Charleston last evening for killing bis
i wife. , The murder was committed on
! the main street of the town, after a
brief quarrel, the nature of which has
not been learned. After firing a bullet
;from his revolver through the woman's
! breast. Stokes picked her up and carried
pier .Into nearby dru store. He then,
' flipped away, tut later was overtaken!
;, and turned over to the navsl authorities, i
I Stokes had been un4er treatment at 1
i the naval bospitai here for several !
i months for ao Intermittent mental trou- I
) hl that resulted from s faU two years ;
: ago wist injured on neao.
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J tndon. IVr. 21. The conference f
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itwu. Fir Andrew yraser. f irmer gov-'
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r rtrrrnr and Dr. CHaa MrHee of New
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