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-rfE OREGON DAILY" JOURNAL, , PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1810. iUD NELSON ..; . CALLED DOVN HARD BY COLLEAGUES (Continued from Pairs One.) justalnd Nelson when it voted 4 to S "in favor of Representative Olmsteafl'a (notion to lay the Grahaoi motion on the ..'"table-... ',! ' , " .t- Those , who . favored tabling the .'Graham motion vera Sutherland, Pur !nel, McCall, Olmstead, Denby and Madl- nn. " 1 hose who opposed were Fletcher, . J Ames, and Graham. "- -"-.. i "i ' second the motion," cried Repre- sentative' James. , , ,1,., . Aibabel of voices ensued and for ney '. L.r 'nlnutes Nelson's efforts, toi restore "rivers fruitless, ' 5er'' ssommitteemen were talking ' at -., and gesticulating vijrorously. Fl- nallythe gavel of .the chairman -was : heard above, tha -hubbub and the mem' brs subsided so that the voice of, Rep- reeentatlve MoCall, pleading .for order, - could; he beard. . . , '('"w.' r ' Sutherland obtained a hear ' aide-" 'Poke against . the motion of sn m. Representative Madison up ' ' Jfli.'Hherland and-declared tie would " aemblif t0 hav Chalsman- NelsoHi with don't think .that ? In cross "tVht,t'on' ,"c this." -said Jimes, "re- itteni to " Brandeis' - questioning of the )a thatf counsel should bo Jerked, up lowed chairman. I think the outburst and do "ey, Brandeis was perfectly Jus- " , acted hj if ' x ..'- ' them bacf 1c,une ta James' support and 1 "Reso?Jnot tlw first time, that tha P. of k :J V' - , j859 ceive u for la "... IMWhai t lectli,' ' J.lc f o Avoid It and Escape a Sur- chairman, by Inference, has reflected on, Attornejf, Brandeis, and I. must Insist upon my motion that his" remarks be withdrawn," ,. ,.. . . - - .Brandeis, during this colloquy, had been " endeavoring to- grain a hearing. Finally ,he -broke In with; ". . ' "Th chairman, -If he' had paid close attention, i would have seen thai that with which he charges me was beyond the possibility of' any foundation In fact." ; ' Continuing his testimony,, Todd said he did not go ahead with the prosecu tions, . after conferences with Jones and Field Agent Glavls, because he had re ceived no Information on which to base cases. 4 - It also' developed that Todd recom mended to Field Agent Chrietensen, suc cessor of Glavls at Seattle, not. to prose cute Glavls for alleged abstraction of Cunninghams letters from government records, a the evidence was Insufficient to prove any guilt on the part of Glavls, Purcell asked Todd whether he Was favorable to Balllnger, and the witness answered "Tea. ' it la understood," was shipped to' him from Seattle...,. , . Riddell had been talking of buying an automobile for some time and had dis cussed different kinds of cars with Man ager ,Eastma'n of . the. White Motor Car company. . After', this ,v discussion he brought his '.Stearns purchase to the garage at Sixth and Madison streets for an overhauling-, and while it waa being looked over by the mechanlca it was" discovered that the name plate and other distinguishing- marks had been painted over or obliterated. Further Investiga tion showed that the car matched the description of . one of the earn stolen from Chicago,' "and this fact waa def l nitely discovered when distinguishing marks were uncovered. The car is now being' held at the White gangs .waiting for the tangle -to be unwound, with the prospect bright that the Chicago owner will get the eat-. , ' Mr. RIoVH'.-vaa J- pi1 t-u. snl therefore could not be asked of 'hla pur chase. , Mr. Wade was not in his office NEW HYDROPHOBIA . ; CURE REMOVES ALL ): . DANGEROUS ELEMENTS , , , i , -Calte4 PnM.Lrased Wire. ' - Ann Arbor. Mich.. April 1. A new , cure for hydrophobia," has , been disoovered, according toi the ' announcement of Dr, James C. , Cummins, director f the Pasteur j Institute. , Dr. Cummins states- that the new treatment reduces ' tha time required tot he.recor-' ery of a patient f rom'three weeks 4 to two weeks. He asserts that - It also eliminates thje .dangerous - ' elements of the old treatment.' .- w TAKES- CENTS WORTH , "GOOD'S; $1000 BONDS Tacoma, Was hi.' April 1. Bound over to the superior count on 11000 bonds for At this time a recess was taken by t and It could not be learned where ha damaga of one cent to a Northern Pa ths committee. ; , - - ; had bought the machine. The detectives 1 clflc freight car, jamea Allen, a tramp. trace - the- machine Riddell purch back to the Chicago thieves. MAYOR WILL NOT ; DISCUSS GAMING ,v IN, '.CHINATOWN '.' (Continued from Page One.) . " r- mm mM 9 i. ppendicitis v mi teal Operation. Told bv One . , Tl ho Knows. - simple Method That is Always (Xffl- caoious Trial package rree. ly been a few vears nlnf It Ted that a surgical opera fr appendicitis; In act. It Ml short time since' the dla covored 'and named. ! there la an Inflammed con- Bteps towa appendix, caused by im taseball leagXln the smal cavltyopen 31 at a dinw testine, you then have ap torlum of thew' , ' jsoclatlon. ' ctors used to call this In the Y. It, wf the bowels and wera pux In the nv fr the cause. enter sevt 'w, with all the knowledge ,we cluba ano4 be disease, no medical man caa be. tnterer -iy-should have at appenw ganiie a tind It where it Is, or what 'Plans 'motions.- If It has any, for the, "jsease, for which the operation -Thli tv"fl Is. usually "fsiised by .lndlges"1 In May nd In many cases follows a large it the 4 ligestibls meal. vesto. icians havs until recently recom- that anoperatlon. but now, as it is j1 Portlar, that It Is caused by Indigestion, iL. . fpppsittaJenra wlthnut-an ppera s assured? n -- I , ; ; f ere the patient la treated with 8tu Dyspepsia . Tablets, the .unheatthv tlons prevailing rapidly, disappear, AtBnih . ahd tpfstmB''afa: placed , Jln their normal condltion,'fever3r p vwj. v'j'ri mru anil nnuuiu nnn I III J ,'; ithe inflammation i Is reduced anJ r . -operation's avoided.." t ; - ' , .... sisoieniious pnysictans, who are i k-ing after the best Interests or their f Vs.nts, wlU s,lwaya keep a supply of rab arts - uyspepsia Tablets nandy in nial i afflca. wherein cases of sudden trlm Jks of Indigestion , they cn relieve def a 'patient at once. . . -' clast JieFa la no. record of a case of ap khoc ileitis where- the stomach ' and bow boxirwera In a healthy condition and prop mah .digested- the food from meal to -the. : - ,. ",. "- ft,, ,i better advice can e glyen tp.-any club '.."ho has, atacks of Indlgeaytlon, or of w' i has been threatened with append! f Wri, than to tell him to go tq the drug ek , pas' SO "cents,, and , take home a was age of Stuarts Dyspepsia Tabteta D pienever heartburn; gas In stomach chij-V bowels,, heart disease or stomach - ki fbobles, sour enfetations, acidity or fer ' '. Nation are present, act at once. Take -se of the Tablets and. get relief as 8 Wsll- ' as possible.- j ,- . . i i saloo'., all druggists -Sp cents. ' tor I ytid ua'yoar name and ad4ress today , L,., will at,'once send you by mall a BPU package free.'' Address " F. A. w-t Co4l6-Stliart. BWv'-.Marshall. question?",, he was asked. -, . VI refuse to be Interviewed ' or- talk about the matter," replied the mayor as he walked to the door of his office in the city hall. t , . "Gambling In Chinatown la' wide open There " are' "many big games,, and faro, poker, 'Zy and other games played by tha,whlte men are In progress. Above the doors leading from the street - to many.of the gambling .dens are Chinese signs signifying games inside. This was part of the conversation and in for- matlon volunteered the , mayor as - he walked toward the door, and to . which hev.refused 'to listen.;. Hs disappeared into another room. ; ; ' " , , i Clarke Seek Kightv '' f An entirely different view of the. mat ter was taken this morning- by Mr. Clarke, when" the subject was taken up. He asked- for Information, and, asked many questions about It, ., . -,'l'Mr understanding .of the 'matter 4s that there Is to be no gambling In the city.- There has never. been any under standing between, myself and any other of ficlal -whereby . the - white ,tnen- were forbidden to '-gamble,, and .the Chinese allowed to play. Gambling la deraoral izlnir. ..and against the' law, and as member of the police committee. X will not atand for it," continued Mr.' uiarice. Police". 'Commissioners- ' eicnw .ana Brown could' not be seen on the matter, as Mr. Slcheljleft the city Wednesday for the east Mr. Brown'jcould tnot be located, but fie. has formerly given his opinion that he was ' opposed vto gam Diing in any iorm. . . - a f , Games Ban Kerrhy. t' " . . while the - controversy wages,, gam bling in Chinatown continues. r Each night the big games are In progress and many hundreds of dollars change hands. The .trend of this chance is .from the laboring 'class of Chinese toward the. professional gamblers- and the- com parties, maintaining the gambling dsns, ' t Dlstrjct Attorney ;Cameron has stated ina.".ne consiaers gamDtmg m uuni, town as much of a violation of the state law as gambling among any other race. ,. 'Shfte the ' administration of i Mayor Simon . began . gambling has been wide open in this .part of the city.- There have beri h3 arrest by th police; -aystant.of rines PrrraUed.. ' During the administration of Mayor Lane, the, Qhlneje garabllng. places were arrested" . each - month like all other i games, wand In almost every - case - the gamblers pleaded guilty' in the munlci pal court, and each' gambler paid a fine of $20. Under : the administration of Mayor Williams each Chinese gambler voluntarily eubmltted, to., a fine each month. . . ... - Under the administrations of Mayors Williams and lAne the municipal court receipts Were Increased 1 500 to 1800 month. During the . administration of Mayor Simon no money is coming in by fines and the gambling has Increased. . The reason given for not arresting the Chinese gamblers is that it la the policy to alio w-tnem to gamble among them selves.", '-Neither' are they required to voluntarily submit to arrest AUTO STOLEN IN CHICAGO ' fContlnued from Page One.) chines. - Automobile dealers have been working in -unlsorf with. the police and as a result the big Stearns car recent ly bought by Riddell ;ls rrposlngIn local garage, awaiting a aolution of Its ownership! . Riddell bought the car from. Richard A. Wade, an attorner havlnar offices at 403 Commercial- building. -In -ex change for , the, inachlne, Riddell ' gave part casiu ana, part jana. ana the, oar. . Ha r -;' A an a , , . a he1: J ness J dlca ,tlom rfu. v '" - aan.. , Almt , people,-' healthy ' j vice anfar ? remedy .. ' grow hr ' . of the folllcl i,- com ,: to tr; dlntli - v does. - M . up,t r .. W .1 - about.. V " Ftatem, ' i.'c Wl; 'mm a -' .Viy set filing , Meaair o use ottles ot eradlr rpeh the". oots, and rn vry .cen r the mere at ity expected n frem the We are 'f lftf,-'- -t und . cess tt trr -.era, w ke t are i e i Jt is not the price you pay fori a lot gpch as the percentage of profit ttiakepnyouKihvestm starts you in MONTCLAIR. fhc Jacobs-Stine Company Irfest Realtj Operators on the Pacific Coast. .-.' 1 .3 FHHi Slrccl ' (Main 6S89 ? Jt sr- -i ' ) 1 , Kafcral Laxative Quickly RcL'evcs? Biliousness,' . - Sick Headache Stomach Disorders, ilMl J-t', ' r CO NOTI PATIO ri tr t. i - i lf C mmmJk'VJUmm " f I , NATURAL APSRD2MTWATEX. I f This new "record -for a, rural Justice was made by justice - or me. i-eacs George P. Wood of Roy. this county. Allen , took a small -quantity of - oiled waste out of a Northern -Pactflo freight Car Journal box to start a fire beside the rack, t Ohe .cent is a, liberal esti mate of , the value 'Of tn waste,' and Wood bound ? the man - over - In $1000 bonds..- J , ,... WILUTAKE HAWTHORNE DEPOSITION THURSDAY ' Presiding-' Judge i Morrow 'the cir cuit court thia -mornln ,. fixed - next Thursday. .morning., as the .time for1 tak ing the deposition of Mra Rachel.Haw thorne in 'the caae of Jjfayette,Grover and his wife against M ra. , Hawthorne and the Hawthorne estate. . Incidentally, the court was called on to pass On "the right of theplalntlff to have the deposition taken. - Judre Mor row said he- believed the plaintiff ' has the arbitrary right to 'require testimony to be taken, but can flnd: no rules as to how it shall be done.. ; He criticised an opinion by JusUoeft.Beanf as- tothe procedure when the latter was on' the supreme bench of the atate, siying he could find-no warrant for such jm opin ion. . Zera -Snow, attorney for the de fense said he desired to place the matter In such form as to carry.the question of the right to force such a deposition to the. supreme court. "The plaintiff de sires to hae Jlrs.' JUwt'. matters connected wish tlin c the trial, which la n-t f ir -,v Hfr 'MM' fit lIMUt MM Vr - When you buy Lard you 'get more tlian x : bargain forIf i5 heavier m your iomach than on the scales Lard h z foe to digestion. If you had the stomach of an ostrich you could hard! withstand the ravages of lard-soaked pastry. - You have probably found this out an have already given .up the eating of pastry. 'Tis wholly unnecessary! Anyone can cr nr A Attract (nfA rnnKA txrtfnttnbfir tno ' nerf rrt efinrl-pn in tr Im nuro v-crifK1 product, made from the choicest, refined, cottonseed oil. When vou buvilard vou have no orotection as to aualitv vtSu simnlv know vo arc getting ) LARD never, mind the grade, it's just L-A-R-D, On the other. han-J every pail of, Cottolene: is uniform the product is guaranteed. You take no chance wnatever.r ' - -. - . In the face ' of these facts just ask yourself if you- can afford to use . hogV'lard .when you can get pure, healthful; nutritious Cottolene: t : ,: ' " ' ..'-; I COTTOLENE is Guaranteed !2-!&2if not pleated, after having given Cottolene a fair test. - ' , - MAVa. ' Cnlrl in' Rnllr CttttUnt it packed in pails witrfMn air-tight top to Clever aOia. in DUIK keep it cIelJ,t het ufd wholeaomf, and prevent it from -catching dutt and absorbing disagreeable odors, such as nth, oil, etc. . - - V " ? " - 1 . - Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY ;1 IP7 - . - - m ; . f t- " lmnimcgj " ' v. . ' i ' e 1 1 JlJp SNk. ' 1 , w . , - r wwtiiiyM' j , Nature made mankind more intelligent and canny than fish. There is no excuse if you ' are caught" .When you: buy bread, be sure it is Royai-made, To me ; ; sure, always look at the Ibottom of the loaf for the word "Royal." - TABLE QUEEN Contain more pure, sweet milk than is used in any other' bread. ' : -" ;' . TABUS QUEEN la made from a blend of three equal parts of the best blue- . . stem flour of the Pacific coast, and fancjr patents from Minne-:-, ':, sota and Dakota. .. . . j.v . ; : . . ..... .. .. TABLE QUEEN Is sweetened with pure malt diastase, brought across the con-r--- ; r.Minent from New Jersey, from the largest diastase factory in - ahe world. " ' ' ' ' TABLE QUEEN Is flavored with Kartoffelmehl (potato flotir), imported in car i . Jots from Germany. . , r, ,-. ,- TABLE QUEEN Is .raised by the purest compressed; yeast, expressed daily,', direct from Cincinnati. TABLE QUEEN Is mixed by the latest improved machinery, avoiding the j--.. necessiry ot nanoiing it, and under the supervision of one of tha " 'most scientific bread mixers in the world. , TABLE QUEEN Is baked by the highest paid" and mo'st Skilled i bakers in the" ' United States, in white enamel faced steam ovens f the most improved and costly type on 'the market.-' . TABLE QUEEN Is delivered by the highest class of deliverynien iri the service ?ti , of any. bakery on the Pacific coast all neatly uniformed. , TABLE QUEEN ts carried in wagons which are built to special order, and ' -. - which rival in finish and appearance, a Pullman coach, TABLE QUEEN wagons are drawn by the best horses that money can buy t' v-- . dressed in the highest grade, brass' mounted harness, carefully ' cleaned and polished daily, in the most up-to-date stable ever " 1 ' -; -; constructed in the city'of Portland, in charge of an expert stable 14 " " manager, assisted by a competent crew of kind hearted men, v .who pride themselves on grooming 40 of the best horses in ' . . "' " "". Oregon without a whip or a cross word. " . '-' Absolutely the Cleanest and Most Sanitary Baltcry on Top ol TI1I3 Ear Hi -V