THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENINU, MAKCH Ml, 1910.
MERGENCY HOME
E WOULD BENEFIT
DESTjJUTEPEOPLE
E. A. Brown of Denver, After
, Posing as Laborer, Says
There Is Great Need of Such
Institution Here.
HUSBAND CHARGES !
wire vik mm I
nil l unu uiiuLL
Foresters Meet in Annual Convention at Commercial Club
Father of Three Children Al
leges They Were Mistreated
by Stepmother.
Mm Emily Baker wan unladvllka and
marfil like an animal whprifvfr her
husband or his children crossed her In
any way according to tli complaint
made In n divorce suit filed this morn
ing in which Joseph Baker la asking for
a ilhnrrr
, , .... , The complaint sets forth a most har-
'After one week of Invr-tlgallon " rw)n(! of lhr ,.r,t. wMh Mr.
your Hty. In las of which I po-ed as Iink(r prir, up1 ,,,, youngest child
laborer out of work ) 1 In . (inh of , anf) jn Haker Haker had been mar
food and shelter. ! nm convinced that'rled once before and three children,
thmrm I. ne,1 hrrp as In other populs- (Jeorge Clarence Baker, nnf 21. Milton
f that (treat Institution of Raker. ' Z. and barrel I llr.ton HaKer.
age six were norn j nini r.mnv naner
whom he married .! i J I lf. 1 P ' . has no,
svnpnt: or love for tie children ac
cording to th -.iiuplnlrit flh'd this
morning and the father cannot stand to
see his children abused anv more.
Mrs Haker was especially rm I to
J. D. Knapp, assistant district
forester.
tlon renters
humanity tha' I please to call the mu
r.irlpal Industrial emergency home." de
clared iOdwIn A Brown of I enver to
day.
"Whether or riot the city authorities
I Will too the need and provide accord
firmly remains to he seen, hut the point the youngest child according to the
I I would make la that there Is In this complaint. About three weeks sjn the
J city, though perhaps not In nidi large . youngster burned tlie tip of his finger j
numorrB risrnnnr, ft n'x.iii, .....f... riu... .....
tton of worthy destitute, to whom so- I ram down and found what the child wan
clety owes a helping- hand.'' J crying about she grabbed him by the
SxpltiA ntur. rhaDd and pressed hla whole hand against
Mr. Brown explains his venture in . , . . -Men itmrnintrit In tti fn ted States
- i.i i . v,.. KAn v, Fro f( nne ueciarou mm hip ysmm goiu
;JT"f rTT.IonX" no'nv"; " -d would do ., again fores, service are assembling here to
hls home oltv among the so-called Mlstreatm.nt AU.ged. MnV """1 annual convention of
"down and out" classes. Heing a man I 0n another occasion Haker alleges n'" supervisors of the Sixth district, In
Of Independent wealth, he set forth tojtna, hc made the youngeat boy cl Irnh , ''ha rge of District Forester S. -hap-prove
hla theories concerning the muni- out 0f ed when he was really too sick I man. with h'udqiiHrteis In this city.
rlpl home by Investigating aoolal eon- tn move and go to school That evening The 6lxth district comprises Oregon,
(Jltlons In other large cities. Hla meth- whn thp r,oy Cnme home the mother W ashington Idaho and Abmka.
od l to assume the very conditions locked him out of the house and forced. . ..,',,. r , tV, ..
that beset those unfortunate, whom he hlm , M,v ou, ,n Ih, ra)n . ilMt Tt" niee.lngs are held In .he assem
wouM aid. Consequently, It I hla wont tm f.,'her returned home and let I y ronrn nf ,hp '"mmerd.H dub. but
upon arriving In a strange city to adopt. hm n iP claims that the child was ! wl" nn n r'n be public, as many
the attire of a destitute laborer and In made fearfully sick by this exposure and i matters of confidential nature are apt
that garb to go forth among others of that It was the hard heartedneas of the to come up. D. P I'.ronaon. general In
the.aame rlasa In order to accurately woman that brought It about I spector for the forest service, is here
dttermlne the problems they fare. Hla i Baker further claims that his wife la 1 fmm Washington, 1 " , to attend the
attitude towards those he would atudy shiftless and that he haa been forced convention, and A F Totter, former
la one of sympathy, not condescension. ; to do all the work about the hnuae i ( ilef of the graitlng division, who suc
and In ronsequenre a year of experience ; He has washed dishes, scrubbed floors nv.rinn w ivice Anciat fnr.
among the unfortunate peoplea of a ; and cooked and has e en had to put j estor. Is expected to arrive here Thurs-
aoien cmei in an pans m muiuij nun . me oany ooy to nan Me says mat many i :
convinced him of the worthlneea of hla tlmea the woman has forced the boy to I
labora. and as he declares: go to achool without ay breakfast Cf) II P EXCEED PEED
jAvmpj Jftvpaja miKViy wlbubb sue um mil warn iu
"I feel amply repaid In the wealth , ;ok It.
of good cheer that has poured In upon "When the defendant attempted to
me from all classes of society," he said I remonstrate with the woman she would
today. become angry and roar like an animal,"
f Mr. Broun does not maintain that hla j reads the complaint.
t municipal Industrial emergency home i
!Wea la a panacea for all social Ills; but hut t0 -1M lp ftn(, f, cfrtaln that
he Is convinced that the establishment onc th(, publ1c an(1 effu-tn are
of auch an Insxitutlon Id the large rlty awa.k(.ne(i t0 the ful, meaning of such
would be a dominant factor In the ul- a muncpal homV, Its establishment will
tlrnate elimination of the jail, the labor soon b fff(.ote(1. ,iavp mn thp rP.
colony and the penitentiary. ;
"It Is Impossible to make unworthy
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CO.FORAPPROACH
All Required for West Approach
to Broadway Span Is Room
for Two Steel Columns 30x
36 Inches at Base.
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RECEIVED MONEY
Investigation Into Insurance
Legislation Continued; Pdell
Calls It Farce. V
C. 8. Chapman. dlBtrlct forester.
day evening. Platrlct Forester Chap
man presides over the meetlnga.
The convention was to have opened
this morning but was postponed till this
afternoon because of the delayed arriv
als of Oregon Railroad A Navigation
company's trains because of the land
slide near Purkee. and thfc derailment
at Cayuse. Little business of Import
ance will he transacted this afternoon,
however, as some of the supervisors
will not be able to attend until tomor
row morning
O. VV. rYavy. director of the forest
school at the Oregon Agricultural col
lege. Corvallla, arrived here this morn
ing with a number of students who wish
to become familiar with the work of the
forestry department with the view of
becoming eligible to positions.
O. W. Peavey, director of foreat
school at T). A. C, Corvallls.
A number of Interesting papers will
be read before the convention.
Supervisors In attendance will be: C.
R SelU, Cascade forest; M. I... F.rlckson.
Crater forest; A H. Ireland, first hutes
forest; Guy M Ingram, Kreemont for
est; Cy J. Rlnsham, Malheur forest, T.
H. Sherrard. Oregon forest. M. J. Ander
son. Siskiyou forest; A E. Cohoor), fiius
law forest; Thomas K. Chldsey, Cma-tlll.-i
forest; 3. C. Rartrum. I'mpqua for
est; Henry Irelnnd. Whitman forest;
George W. Mllham. Chelan forest;
Homer Ross. Columbia forest; C. C.
Held. Colvllle forest, R. R Rrndlct,
While the East Ride Business Men's
club In busily circulating referendum
petition against the ordinance passed
by the city council and signed by
Mayor Rlmon granting to the O. R.
N. company 200 feet of ground on Ore
gon and Adam streets for a pier site
for the proposed steel railway bridge,
and while the various Interests working
for the proposed Broadway bridge are
dracufislng the probable effect the ref
erendum will have upon the construe
tlon of the Broadway viaduct, one man
Is saying nothing, hut Is proceeding
with the preliminary work necessary
before actual construction can be com
menced on the big span to cross the
river at Broadway street.
That man la Engineer W. R. Weld
man, assistant to Ralph Modjeskl of
Chicago. Mr. Wledman has been In
Portland only a few weeks but, with
out making any display, ha haa been
attending to the hundred and one de
tails Incident to the building of the
big bridge.
Modjeskl's assistant Is not given to
talking, but when asked this morning
what progress he has made he readily
consented to advance the Information
requested.
"One of the most Important prelimi
naries Is that of measuring the dis
tance across the rivri" between the
points where the shore abutments of
the bridge will rest," said he, "and the
Olympla forest: . K. Allen. Rainier for- ! Staining by accurate mathematical cal-
est; n P. Ktrkland, Sno.tialmle forest;
C. H Tark, Washington forest; J. M.
Schmltz. Wenaha forest, and A. H. Syl
vester. Wenatrhee forest; Harry W.
Harris, Wallowa forest.
i
men worthy hy nnuse; and jails and
prisons only embitter men."
Such is hla answer to the. argument
on behalf of the reformatory features
of penal Institutions. On the other
hand, he contends H to be the duty of
each organixed community to help oth
ers to -help themselves; and the best
agency for this work, he maintains, Is
some sort of a municipal homSj where
4hs wan or woman, hoy or girl, each of
whom may become destitute in any of
100 ways, may find food and shelter
midst helpful surroundings, and In re
turn for which such services may be
xacted from them as. to remove the
rils that beset the path of material
aid.
800,000 Unemployed.
. In support of his contentions Mr.
Brown cites the work along this line
tttat Is done in Boston and New York.
specially In the latter city, where he
claims there Is ever an army of 200.
000 unemployed that peeda the best aid
that society can afford.
"I came to Portland after' having con
ducted Investigations In Ios Angeles
and San Francisco," continued Mr.
Brown, "and In consequence of my ef
forts a commission is at work In the
former city, while the Building and
Trades Council of San Francisco, of
I which Mayor McCarthy Is president, has
passea a resolution ravoring me estao
liehment of such a home in that city.
I was not familiar with conditions here,
but did not feel that I could afford to
leave the Pacific coast without investi
gating; and while 1 find conditions
which confront the destitute man here
to be much the same as elsewhere, I do
LIMIT AND ARRESTED
The excellent wenther yesterday
tempted automoblllsts to exceed the
( Ity speed laws Four of them were ar
rested. Bach was given a fine of $10
this morning In the municipal court.
They were Charles Ackerman. Milton
R Norcross, Henry V. Smith and Henry
Hoffman.
suits of such Institutions elsewhere n,l , The patrolmen In the residence dls-
what has bevn accomplished elsewhere i t riot s have complained to the chl-f of
can be accomplished here to the Inst- polio,, that many "scorchers" do not
ltiB benefit of the man and woman I stop 3W-h.cn signaled. The matter has
whose destitute condition renders them 1 been taken up with the city attorney.
ever liable to the rles-radln Influences and the natrolmen will he Instructed to
MA D O
I
DAVENPORT ARRIVES
WITH BODY SERVANT
AT IN A HA
of the Jails and prisons.'
CHURCH UNION IS
THE GREAT NEED
(Continued froip Pae One )
ting out or taking- In fof thla will be
merely a coming together on common
ground; neither church will absorb the
other, any more than either church
withdrew in 1 844 at the time when there
was a common separation, not a walk
ing out.
take the numbers of the machines, and
when the driver does not stop, a double
charge will he placed against them, that
of exceeding the speed limit and resist
ing an officer.
LIFTED SUNDAY LID;
ANSWER IN COURT
Two men took chances with "the lid"
yesterday and were arrested. They
were Barney Haffey. fi2Mi North Third
ireet and llenrv Hoffman. 32 East
Iclav street. The men will b arraigned
Then he treated the temperamental ! Tuesday In the municipal court
differences of the negro and the white Thomas Knowles was dry and asked
and said that the negro Is better satis- two plain clothes men for monev to get
fled In a church of his own; that their j drink yesterday afternoon. They fol
naturea are so dissimilar that their re- Mowed hlrr. to the room of Haffey, where
ceptlon of religion la different. They I a large quantity of bottle liquor was
are an emotional race and religion pre- I confiscated. Patrick Morrow, a labor
sented to them in the way it is to the!,... wail BPen to buv liquor from Hoff-
wimes would not meet their idea of it.
The negro should be in the same gen
cral church, but he Is better satisfied
with his own local churches. Differ
ence In development, in education, de
mand this, and to give the negro his
own church Is merely recognizing the
man. and the two men were arrestea.
Morrow is held as a witness
Delayed Trains Arriving.
Pelayed O. R & N. trains from the
east are arriving at the union depot
nlzed.
Pr. Clarence Wilson seconded all this
and Bald that In Atlanta the whites do
maintain that the Portland police de- I m0J f"r 'h? . nef .r, "an 1 ,s (1"nf' ln
partrhent entertains a more humane ! P?rt,ana : f" ,B Atlanta they are treat-'
ea Doner man in tsonton.
Decadence of Weeklies.
. . - ... ll.
orinclnle of ethical evolution ,,h nnf ' I his afternoon in qui. mi... -
disregarding the law of hrotherh,! of these should nave mn.n, ,,-,.,,
The southern m-nit h aM iu .v, ! morning. Wrecking
negro's best friend, and is so recog
(Sperlnl Pliptrh to Tb Journal.
Salem, Or . March 21 George I,. Hltj
hard of Montavllla has filed a formal
complaint against the Oregon Railway
& Navigation Co. with the railroad com
mission (odav. asking that a hearing
be held and the question determined re
garding whether the railroad company
shall establish and maintain a depot
and agent at that point. It Is set forth
that the people of Montavllla purchased
three acres nf land and gave It to the
railroad for a depot but the railroad will
not maintain a depot. It Is the conten
tion of Mr O'Brien, general manager
for the o. JX. & N. Co.. that business at
Montavllla will not Justify the estab
lishment of a depot and agency and
Horner Pavenport, accompanied by I
his Bedouin body servant. S.-td Abdallah,
who s vying with his Illustrious mas- '
ter as a celebrity, came up from his
father's farm at Sllverton this morning, j
and will appear at the White Templo 1
tonight In his famous lecture, "Thai
power of the Cartoon."
Few men of our time have had such
unusual opportunities for Intimately
studying the public men of this country
aa has Mr. Pavenport. He has sketched
culatlons of the points In the stream
where piers must be submerged. These
points must be obtained by trlangula
tlon. and observations must be abso
lutely correct. I am making as rapid
headway as possible.
"As to the amount of ground that
will be needed for the supports to the
west side approach in the terminal
grounds. I can say that what we will
require will Inconvenience the railway-
company very little. Two steel columns
30 by 3 Inches at the base will afford
amplo support for the approach."
Cnl'd Prua Leased Wlra.1
New York, March 21, Superintendent
William Hotchklss of tbe stata insur
ance department announced today that
E. h. Kennedy, formerly a member of
the committee of lawa and legislation of
the New York board of fira underwrit
ers, would be compelled to tell the
names of other men besides Aldrldge
who gat money ln connection with in
surance legislation In the Nw. York leg
islature. Kennedy, Hotchklss stated,
would be recalled to tha stand tomor
row for that purpose.
Hotchklss reiterated hi atatement
that the Investigation Into the graft
alleged to have been collected by cor
rupt legislators from the Insurance com
panies would cause an upheaval In New
York and would Involve men prominent
In national politics.
The stand taken by former Qovprnor
Odell when he stated that he believed
the Investigation Into the '"long dead"
graft was a farce, haa caused much dis
cussion among politicians. Odell said:
"These Investigations Into corruption
that have been a long time burled are a
farce. I believe rather In preventing
corruption at the present trrrre.
Kennedy still asserts that he never
paid money to a member of the legis
lature to Influence any bill affecting In
surance companies. He admitted, how
ever, that a few thousand dollars had
gone Into the coffers of various pplltk-a!
parties from the "yellow pup" fund of
the Insurance companies.
Apartment House for Hood River.
Jlood River. Or.. March 21. Hood
River is to have Its first apartment
house. Attorney Seneca Fouts of Port
land closed a deal today with Dr. F
C. Brosius for the corner lot on Oak
and Ninth streets. It is the purpose.
of Mr. Fouts to erect a three story
building on the site and work will be
gin at once.
run. i 1 1 1 in nu ovivA vv Pi i
DEMONSTRATION TRAIN
EXHIBITS AT HEPPNER
(Specldl tpteh to The Jmirnul )
lone. Or.. March 21 The O. R. A N.
demonstration train, ln charge of Ore
gon Agricultural college experts, ar
rived at lone at 12:30 p. m. after px-
from life almost every man' who has MM,lnK ,nl morning at lleppner. the
been famous or notorious during the
past 15 years, from Gladstone and Mc
Klnley and Roosevelt to Abdul Hamld
and Harry Thaw. His lecture. "The
Power nf the Cartoon," deals with the
experiences and friendships which have
resulted from his work as a cartoonist
for tha great daily papers and maga
zlns. It abounds In lqt oreaS. Ing anec
dotes and personalities, and Is profusely
Illustrated with lantern slides of his
that the recent four months' experience most famous cartoons, Including "He's
has proved his point. Good F.nough for Mo," the most widely
E. P. Frew of the Southern Oregon circulated cartoon ever published, and a
Nursery at Yoncalla also filed a com- score or more of lightning sketches
plaint today against the Southern Pa- which Mr. Davenport will draw during
clfle company, asserting that he Is the course of his lecture.
charged a through rate on nursery stock Tomorrow night at the same place Mr.
from Sherman. Texas, to Portland and Pavenport will give his fascinating
a local rate from Portland back to Yon- travelogue, "Through Arabia." which
first stop on the trains' ten-dav tour
of eastern Oregon. Hundreds of per
sons viewed the train at Heppner and
lone.
1 Predictions of a record wheat yield
and extremely favorable livestock con
ditions tend to make especially aus
picious this year's lour of the demon
tratlon train. Grain men and farmers
declare that Morrow county's 1910
wheat crop will com close to the mil
lion bushel mark.
Samose Will Make Vou Plump and
Kosy, Say Leading Druggists.
If you are getting thin, you are sick
although you may not know It If you
are losing weight steadily. thei 1.
somethlng wrong that needs looklnu
after. If you have always been thl
It doesn't follow that you are m-k. but
but you may not be healthy. Vou ca,;
not be strong If you are thin.
The only way to Increase the weight
and gain health and flesh is by unli t;
Hamoae, the standard flesh-fomlnc
food and tissue builder It mingles wit'
the food you eat and Is assimilated mi
that all the flesh-forming and tls.:i"
building elements of the food are
talned In the system. This explains to
great value of Samose.
Leading druggists sell every package
on a genuine guarantee to refund lh
money If It does not do all that is
claimed for It.
Sent postpaid on receipt of price, 50c
For sale by Woodard, Clarke A Co.
calla.
TACOMA CITIZEN IS
WHOLESALE ROBBER
details his adventures in the heart of
unknown Arabia on his now famous
quest or the Arabian horse. And right I
nere is where Held Abdallah comes In.
I But as our friend Kipling would say,
"That is another story." i
The McClure
partrhent entertains a more humane
consideration for such unfortunates
than do the police officials of other
cities I have visited.
"I have not soome here to tear down.
i
Dr. Jennings of the Western Meth-
crews sent out
from Starbuck and The Dalles yesterday
morning clenred the track at h:30 this
morning near Cayuse station, where En
gineer Rlik and Fireman Hippie lost
their lives when their engine, running
light. Jumped the track yesterday morn
ing The effects of the big landslide pear
Purkee station Saturday night were
overcome yesterday by building a new
GALLERIES CROWDED
WHEN SESSION OPENS
(gtbllthd 18T)
An Inhalation for
Whooping-Cough, Croup,
Bronchitis, Coughs,
Diphtheria, Catarrh.
Craaolens Is m Boon to Asthmatlos.
Doet it cot Mem more effective to breathe 1
remedy for of the breathing organ! thin
lo take the remedy Into tne aiomacui
reanlen mires hecauM tha air. rendered
fltranirlv ntiur,tin. ia carried over the dlteaoed
urfan with eTerv breath, firing prolonged and
conitant treatment. It is icTaluabla to mother!
with email children.
Those of a ('
mpttre Tendency
will find immedUte relief
from Cough or Inflamed.
Condition of the throat.
ALL DRUGGISTS.
Bond postal for da-
aeiiptiTe Booklet.
Vapn-Cresolene Co.
lU,rulton Street,
New York.
odlst nook Corvrern of Cincinnati told j temporary track around the damaged
u. ir- maiua ui itimuuh wecmy pa- rr)nrbed Trains which lert here ves
pers, making a plea for more subscrih- I tprdnv morning were held at Pendleton
ers. He placed the Pacific Christian . . ,i
of "almost paying" publications. In
quiry showed that whereas In the west
1 700 charges are without any official
Methodist publication in tbe northwest
the proportion of subscribers Is large.
The Oregon conference stands high
with one Subscriber In every five Meth
odists. Dr. Rader came in for a good
deal of praise for his work here. Dr. I
Faint Hope of Daniel's Recovery.
Daytona. Fla.. March 21 . Physicians
attending Senator Daniel. Issued the fol
lowing bulletin today:
"Senator Panlel's condition shows no
appreciable change over last night, when
a slight improvement was noten.
Since he was stricken Senator Daniel
Jennings called attention to the generai j hn been In a comatose condition This
falling off ln all religious newsnaoers. was siigntiy n-nnvea " "
and laid It partly to the competition j regained consciousness for a few mo
of seen ar naners and mcro t r iho , mentS. Aimotlgn m iuc it. mi
(Special Dlsniitcb to The Journal.)
Taeoma, Wash., March 21. John I.
Fitch, an electrician and a native of
Taeoma. was arrested this morning
charged with wholesale houso robbing.
extending over a period or more than iLidted Free. Lagd Wire
six months and Involving property In a Washington, March 21. Nearly the
large sum. Many homes and offices entire membership of the house was
were looted hy him. present at the session todav. The o-nl-
toting rnon nas mane a partial con- ieries were crowded with spectators
fession to the police, Implicating his the speaker had a hard time suDDress-
father. and the elder Fitch will he ar- Ing the buzz of conversation when the
rested as an accomplice. The prisoner session opened.
Is 33 years old. Cannon showed the strain of the fight
he has had. He looked worried, and
Oregon Arl Tluh Dinner. WHS irrltaulo when the session opened.
Tho Oi co-nr. a a ,.i,,h .m hA it. rapped enarpiy several times with
ular weekly dinner at the Oregon grill nls gnvel before quiet could be restored.
at noon tomorrow, when I. M. Walker
Baby
Shop
will speak on "Advertising a Business
College," and James B. Melkle will
speak on "How to Build a City."
trlbution of so much free, religious lit
erature, distributed by the various
branches of church work.
N. xt Monday will come the annual
i'Ii i tlon of officers. The meeting will
be held at the Centenary church, with
a banquet for the ministers and their
ulves. The pioneer preachers will be
honored quests.
but
despaired of. his physicians have yet
a slight hope that he may recover.
NATIONAL PACKERS
K'ontlnued from Pai-e One)
Sarsaparilla
Will purity your blood, clear
K
ellogg s
tired leelm, build you up.
.More than 40.000 testimo
nials received in two rears
Toasted
irlak
and Toaated RJoe Biscuit
t The World's Best Food in most
delicious forma. Used and endorsed hy
the Battle Creek Sanitarium. Made by
The Original Battle Creek Food Co.
AT ALL GROCERS
I'lodslon company. Western Packing
company, Colorado .Packing and Provls- 1 Voi1 r mm fllf Y lOtl r C S t O r P
ion company. New York Pressed Beef, .-
Butchers Meat company. Anglo-Amerl- ', VOUT appetite. rCllCVC VOUT
i nn i nn lyion company.
1 In addition to the criminal proceed
ing., the government .started civil ac
tions fur the dissolution of the National
Packing company. Defendants ln this
action, besides the companies named ln
the Indictments, are: The Continental I are (lie broad and Solid foiin
r .jetting company. Armour ana rompany.
Swift and company, and the folluwlng ;
Individuals: Edward Tilden. l,..ui 1
Swift, Kdward F. Swift. Charles fUvift.
I.. A . Carter, Frank Fowler. J. og.b-n i
Armour, Arthur Meeker, Thomas Con-j
n. Th, Edward Morris, Thomas U ilson i
I. If. He man. ' 1
The ii.dh tments charge that the Nat
ional ompany is the Instrumentality
through which 'the big packers evade
the anti-trust law.
It Is alleged that Morris, Armour and
! Swift turned over to the National all
their stock in the subsidiary companies
, following the federal order in 1903.
j restraining the packers from operating
; a trust.
POSTMASTERS
SON RECOVERS
A letter from Dennis Wood, the post-
Washington, March 21. Rather than
risk a defeat similar to that sustained
by the house "organization" men last
Saturday, the "old guard" In the senate
tooay gave way to the "progressives" in
legislative matters.
Senator Cullom announced that he
would make no further objection to two
bills pending for the protection of fur
seals.
FUNERAL OF MRS
HANSON TOMORROW
The funeral of Mn T t .
master of Nephl, t'tah. condenses to who died last night following an attack
the following: 0f rineumonia consentient t,
'I am very pleased to Inform you thai tlon will take nlace lnmn,mn,
my boy is on the fourth bottle, of your noon. Services will be held In the Hoi
Renal Compound and that the dropsy man chapel. 220 Third streef 1 on
has almost disappeared. He was swol- Mrs. Hanson Is survived by her' hus
len so badly before taking it that every band. Denutv Cltv Fno-ineer t d u.
one thought he. could not possibly live. Bon, two sons and a daughter' The
There Is a little dropsy yet that appears sons, Linden and Donald, and the daugh
In the morning, but disappears as the ter. Mrs. B. F Berc-er r, 11 r.e X,.
day goes on. Would like to know If It city. Mrs. Hanson was fU v. e
Is necessary now to continue to take the she had lived In PnniH .
prescription to aid the compound that Hanson having been in the engineering
your physician sent. If the dropsy had department of the city for 13 years of
not been relieved he would have had to that time
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The finest line of Gift Novelties ever shown
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fine line of Basket Ware, such as Bassinets,
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We extend an invitation to the ladies to-look
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dation for this claim.
Be sure to take Hood's
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;et It today In liquid form or in tab
lets known a? arsatahp. 100 doses $1.
be tapped Your compound was surely
a blessing to him ajd will keep on with
11 until ne gets tnorougniy wen.
This Is but t he second letter from Mr.
Dennis Wood and his only Interest In
writing was to ask a question. But how
does jthe above sound to the poor un
fortunate in the hospital, who has kid
ney disease, and is Just about to be
tapped and for whom the books say
there is no hope? Notwithstanding all
the books In Christendom, chronic kid
ney disease, whether called kidney trou
ble of Brlght's Disease, Is now curable
In a great majority of all cases
at a low estimate there are probably
20.000 people In the 1". S. today ' who
owe the fact that they are still on
earth to Fulton'p Renal Compound
KAHN MAY BE
COAST MEMBER OF
RULES COMMITTEE
(Wn-hlngton Bureau of Tbe Journal.)
Washington, March 21 The Pacific
coast members of tbe new rules com- I
mittee of the house will probably he 1
Kahn of California. There was some '
talk of Humphrey of Washington, with I
And I. mentifn also of Ellis or Hawley. but
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BACKACHE GOES Hi KIDNEYS ART
FINE AFTER TAKING A FEW DOSES.
lOc
New Charter for Hernilston.
Hermlston. Or., March 21. - The city
election passed off very quietly, and
jthe vote stood 82 to 4 ln favor 'of the,
I new charter.
TAKE NOTICE
The supply of Journal
pictures is entirely ex
hausted. Another ship
ment is on the road.
Hold y5ur coupons.
me oniy one seriously considered Is
Kahn. The Insurgents have definitely
decided that they will not demand rep
resentation The regulars, however, are
We desire to hear from and advise .1ITpof d to Krant them one member.
with patients not recovering For kid- "P 1,pml"ra'5 nlu ProDaniy ne Clark,
ney disease of over six months' standing ll-gerald- Slayden and Hammond,
there Is hope In hut one direction. . 1 "
ew Ship for Hawaiian Trade.
Baltimore. Md . March 21. The steam-
BOYS-
ENTER CANOE CONTEST
200 Votes Free
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lOut-of-Order Kidneys Are Reg
ulated, Ending Bladder
Misery.
No man or womari here whoso kid
neys are out-of-order, or who suffers
from backache or bladder misery, can
afford, to leave Pape's Diuretic untried.
After taking' several doses, all pains
in the back, sides or loins, rheumatic
twinges, nervousness, headache, sleep
lessness, Inflamed or swollen eyelids.
dizziness, tired or worn out feeling and
other symptoms of clogged, sluggish
ship Kentucky, built for the Hawaiian kidneys simply vanish
Steamship company, was successfully
launched" today at the yards of the
Maryland Steel company. The christen
ing ceremony was performed by Miss
Nancy Johnson, daughter of Representa
tive Johnson of Kentucky. A large
crowd oT spectators witnessed jha Ini
tial plunge of the big vessel.
Uncontrollable, urination especially
at night, smarting discolored Water
and all bladder misery -ends.
The moment you suspect the slight--est
kidney or bladder disorder, or feel
rheumatism pains, don't continue to be
miserable or worried, but get a fifty
cent treatment of Pape's Diuretic fPom
your druggist and start taking as dl
rected. With the knowledge - that here
Is no other medicine, at any price, made
anywhere else in the world, which Is
so harrploss or will effect so thoroughly
and prompt a cure.
This unusual preparation goes direct
to the cause of trouble, distributing Its
cleansing, healing and vitalizing Influ
ence directly upon the organs and
glands affected and completes the Cure
before you realize It.
A few days' treatment of Pape's Diu
retic means clean, healthy, active kid
neys, bladder and urinary organs an
you feel fine..
lour physician, pharmleist. banker
or any mercantile agency will tell you
that Pape.v Thompson & Pape, of. On
clnnatl, is a large and responsible med
icine concern, thoroughly worthy of
your confidence.
-Accept only Pape's Diuretic fifty
cent treatment from any drug store
anywhere ln the world.
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