10 THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL " 2 CITV- Ei"JGfHEEB S - Olri LETTER IODICJITES HOW HE CHANGED Fill! ON GEDI QUESTION GREETS SKINNER NURSE TESTIFIES1 KiETSl'OPE STATE MINER . IN SALKON WAR Peveloprnont bordering on the sensa tional showed at the special meeting of tha council sewer committee this morn ing when letter sent y City Engineer Morris last December ' to the city en gineer of Kansaa City was read by At torney '.John 'F. logan.: appearing; ip the Interests of the only Portland cor poration v manufacturing j terra .cotta newer pipe. x,,x.i-'f.if" ,"-. ' t Tha reading of the letter Was the ex plosion of i bomb that destroyed an amendment to ihe plumbing .ordinance permitting the ue of cement aewer pipe in Portland.. The -committee voted to postpone i tha ' proposed amendment In definitely, a The surprising letter, the Just to be read, was one of aertea of epistles front engineers condemning ce ment pipe for aewer par poses and was - the strongest of them all 'In its denun ciation of this kind of conduit - : ' I . Morris Changes Trent. ? City; Engineer Morris has . completely changed front, however,; since ho sent the Jotter to, n.ansae City last December. JJe is. now one of tha. foremost advo cates of cement -sewer pipe and Is "one of tue leaders In the onslaught against the so-called terra .cotta, pipe trust. Councilman KHls and Attorney Ix-A. , McNary. who was present i before the committee aa" the legal representative of the Kenton : Cement Pipe company, stated that the city 4 engineer. . had changed his . mind because of tha fact that he believes a new process for glaz ing cement -will render; conduits made from that material,': serviceable Tor newer uses. Mr. Morris was 'not pres ent at tha committee meeting."' - v! Attorney McNary sought to mitigate the damaging effect of the Morris letter nn the chances of his amendment pass- ing by saying that the letter had been written by S. A. Cobb, deputy of tha engineering department. He aald that Mr. Cobb had slnoa been dismissed by the city engineer. , Cobb Wrote tetter. 1 f "You are mistaken," said Councilman ; Rushlight to i the attorney. "Mr. Cobb was not dismissed; he resigned." J ! Deputy Cobb, who does not leave the .employ of . the city until tomorrow, was rolled before the committee. He was .asked If he bad written tha letter tinned by Mr. Morris. f "Ves, I wrote the letter," , waa his reply. - " , -ma Mr. Morris sign- Itr. ha waa neked. "He did and he at that time enter- tatned the same views as I did. He told me that cement was good for soma pur poses, but that it had Its limitations. ;He read the letter over and approved It. ' "That ought to be conclusive enough -evidence that City Engineer Morris did ,not favor .cement pipe last December swhen that - letter was written." re- jitiarked Attorney Logan. "It would be ra, peculiar thing now for the engineer 'to blame a subordinate for his own act. ,'Jt Is a remarkable-fact that such' an 'eminent engineer should turn complete ly around In sucb a short time. Walk ing south a few months ago,, be la now. J figuratively speaking, walking north." f, ' Others Opposa Cement t Besides the letters read by Attorney Irfgan, there ,were a number of others , irom an parts or tne country, in wnicn -pnglneera of . recognized Ability oon- domned the use of cement ' for sewet pipe utilization. i Attorney McNary aald he could show (pome letters recommending cement pipe , ;if he were given some time, but tbe j committee did not give much considera- :tion to the atatement. ' . Chairman Rushlight called for k mo- ttlon on the proponed amendment "My mind is made up." declared Coun- cnman Concannon.; "I move that the ordinance be not adopted and that It .-be Indefinitely postponed." . "In view of the documentary evidence suomlttea to t"1 eommlttee, I second itiie motion," said Councilman Kubli. - I Chairman "Eushlight then called for remarks and . there being none Volun. i teered he said he would put the motion "First, -; ' however." lie , observed. "1 would like to say that I am hot opposed i to any good sewer pipe, bat I do not j see -the sense of adopting cement pipe, fwhen It is apparently the overwhelm fing sentiment of experts that cement fia not suitable for use aa aewer pipe." .; r- - - tom to Table, s'v -I - On the motion being put Councllmen Coneannon, Dunning and Kubll -voted to I table the ordinance indefinitely. . i. , if The remaining member 'of the com jmittee. Councilman Ellla, did not vote, j but he assured the attorney for the ce ;ment pipe company that he would e pleased to Introduce the same ordinance at tomorrow's council meeting. , The letter written at the Instance of the city engineer to Kansas' City waa obtained by the company that manufao- turee terra cotta pipes In this city; They I Izetta Jewel Also Given Great Ovation by Admirers; 'Show V Fairly Interesting. ; v (ED TO DIE Dr. Hyde's Treatment Counter s acted In Niclc of Time by Dr. . Tvyyman, Who Threw Away Hyde's Medicines.'1, v Fishermen Stop. Catching the! Finny Tribe in Willamette VRiyec Clackamas Co; .: .It. Waa an enormous and brilliant learned of It through, connections In theiM1,eB0 tht lathered at the Bungalow utnm miitmnniii :Tii. unt tnr I last night to do homage td Otla Skin- faosimdla of : tha onl.tla to tha iCanau I ner, one of our beat actors, and his new City engineer, but that official refused ,(lln lady, Mlsa laetta . Jewel. lat to arlve one without the eonaant of Mr. mgni a arrair waa in max nature or a Morrla. r : t s-y -:;- I home-coming for Miss Jewel In-which .Kansaa City, Mo Aprtt: Clrcnm J. M. Ambrose one of the officials f admirers took possession of the I stances, attendina- the illness of mem- the terra cotta manufacturing eomDanv. I Httle playhouse aa their, own. , There bars said today that Mr. Morris telegraphed was not an unoccupied seat in, the houeeUi tn.v h .(t... ...n k mi., t.ih.. i hZ-7.,lL - i V r -T! II e Kansaa City engineer not to give and every patro. voiced hi. or her. en- TTZ 11"' . mVa ,i ZZZr?. 5 i.lan. rlvht rnvallv i'.' - '. - I uviuvu,. b , uu , u un uw - -- h lira r xne witness said tnat Dr. Twyman.i v; I. TL 7'1 ' ', ,v,. mm.mM v-.-.fc-i.i. . . ' I No effort. was made to, get any fish the aged family physician ., of the pu,t ua," , Cona table -Wagner elated.: to- Dwopes, naa uestroyea an , meqicinos jdny, ,"At Oregon Cltjr the fishermen prescglbed by Dr. Hyde, Just after Mar- aald: '' "What is the use taklna- salmon hip them war- date." The state today claims victonrJn the salmon war. ' Fishermen at Oregon' City are reported torhave given up taking saimon , rrom tne Willamette' river un til It is decided In the courts whether they can ship their catch to the whole sale markets of Portland.- Twenty tona o,f salmon are said to be stored at Ore gonocity,' these being the catch of the last; three day,. 4-.,.v; :,:.: ,fV Constable Iou Wagner and deputies, .to the Kansaa City engineer the .facsimile. Pxodnoe Xetter. BIG SHOT A .OiElE PLffi rhnnn rnhAfihH aT v r awa HBcaiiBBiiiB lUaULLLUUHIIUII l of nmm BEE OG BESIDE TAFT'S DLUDGEOn ;' '. :; ;'i f ' : '.''.' 1 v 'v,''Y "i-,1 " '-.'-', " " 1 i i i '.''.. ''-''' Hi'" Senator Clapp Assails ; Coerc- Meeting of .Oregon State Sun- j ve Tactics of President in day School Ass'n. Opens To- tlftrt Uiwii0a f ah I D I M.. . L- m in. j;. i uuir i laioo iui i. n.v , udi iiturui; Manv Aiienn f t . (Unltod Pnm' 'ted',Wlre.i' ,,, ;' j Washingt'on." April: 26. Charging the V'r'i r ((, : ?V- '"$ r Preparations ; are now complete for the celebration of the twentyflfth an- A conv hf the let fr hnwvr: w overworked pen of Booth' Tarklngton secured and produced at this morning's Harry Leon Wllaon ' is woll-con- committee meeting. t follows: . ,-: jstrueted. and, rainy jntereatmg , as a v ."Portland. -Or.. December . 1909 Mr. 1 story, with Its scenes laid In actordom. James. U DarnelL Cltv Engineer. Kan- The theme la an old one and the treat- caret Swops had been , attacked with from , --ivb. ir saa City, Mo. Siri In answer to yours I met more ror less commonplace. Lafay- convulsions, after taking medicine given to Portlandr I consider the fish of November 80 asking for an eitpre J e Towera, .Margaret Druce, hla ward, I her bytr. Hyde.-;-yi -u ;.;:i?V';:;;.;';'iV, I den;: winner 'inthia. 'fight'-ud'' to' d sion 'Of my opinion on the merits of con- ana lock rrentice. a stage struca: youtn miss Gordon testlfTed that Margaret The '-hmHnM e . u..ik Crete sewer pipe and our experience with (through love of Margnret, are three I waa ill with typhoid ..When Dr. Hyde Steve DuJInovlch; gill nettera, charged . ntj ,u, iiivfiiifiiiviiv .uu i j ,ivw uj vii j net nio . in i?u ;in v. . ouufi .iirwBru i witu umawf ux xishtng are scheduled for experience with ..this material do not I road are aummarily cut ahort by the she manifested symptoms similar to this , afternoon , before Justice Olson lead me to look upon same at all fa-J deputy aheriff. : ; . those exhibited ' by Colonel Bwod. for I The - hMMi ..... .-' " woum not agree us use i aaaoa XiOVS jaaxing. . wuosa rouruer ut. iiyae is on inai, ana i missed, due to the- omission In the in this city, This pipe was , used here I rVinV i rha grin - f waa ltrir via renri bv Chriaman 8wodo. the colonel's nj?!!1'!. about 20 years ago, who beg him to return home, but he reneP'le'': . ' . 1 had been posted according to law. They ruses. : ,, xne- ino return to ,Kew,-Tora,i 4.rjriun kukvu. mummv .nor i win do neara on demurrer todays At -nn.in. i . .i .,. 1 Marnret'a first - ennvulslon- and nv tnm.v ink. v r , . . . .j , . . J .v. uvuiiuim , iwiiuiu mlw . " " : - - ' I ,V'"VJ wwm . uufio.,,. lur IUV 1 11311151 .iv uuiBiuii, uur i rein k hrwhy-h i i . , , . . . . . . n. an Bnt.i in -i m nation, wu,.v,Mn i . i ..... -.i- , . . . i Bu.ruin noun, wnere uiey una n,ou- " i men, iuitiiik ijuesiiuoea tu jurisaiction Of reinforced concrete, but we m I , ... . , xcnt for a runnlncr .nr. nn' tha rm. I n ,v, ..i , . m ..., Il" one ..m-T VL. . k ,lft . i0,000 th Towera is also in love with Mar-i where Dr. Hyde had made a hypodermic represented la the pleadings by Xsslst- Ktto JmZ ?f "f j'J-mi-v1 'b,it iw'""" tromvtemng. er. tnJecOon. . - , v ant Attorney General I. II. Van Winkle For service pipe and all lateral sew- , , , I Kuui rifr fo: inrll 1 M.-'Rnth I , . n in.llu Ik.. I - - . I jubv;,.t . i. , , .,- I:.; . T ' -- , t - - - .-.-. .. - - - iu.u v jRui n. l im oniniHi . n. . . . . ' . . ain-l in Ih. Irl, I rT I It- W I llvla "ona EFT' r r Wl M- become tooTuch f ortreleTv! ged ih. murder" 'o'rThomaT H. Hh,f finllh'i,nrieA V m,B- Ing Dick, and he retuma to the parental ?P maintaining Pplnoti .-, .v .,VD,u.i uni cnnivu. ,. - uiur m ; MarHrM in Tnm,. j. lanni-n is Known mat urs. jttextoen Kecord of Other Cities, r J in vAtidaviiu tnm of a m.rt .rf.i- and Ilalnes have a small place In Chica-. The records, of other cities aa well I on Madison avenue, where Margaret I o-where frogs, rabblta and guinea pigs aa our own, show very plainly the cor rosive or destructive action of acid on concrete, i Where cement Pipe has been used' for house connections' it absorbs the starches from sewaee . which atarta . i-uiui eiuwiu inai-very seriously ar fecU the flow of the sewage. If It does not entirely close up the oioa " '. "Concrete la all mora nr Im in. sunacing ojc cement' pipe mini, r--u cement ana -giasing same by polishing seems to lessen the leaks ra very considerably, I am- satisfied that the benefit, from this practice are only temporary, as the agenclea which attack tne ordinary mixture will attack thla surfacing. f- ( we , have, several pipe sewers that have been built about 10 .avnara nA they all show the corrosive and erosive effects of the sewage. we also have a 40 Inch concrete sewer built six van ra ago In which there are pockets as much as one-fourth Inch deep and ten Inches long, the sewage seeming to eat out the concrete. Objectionable Feature. "Another matter which ' entera into tne use at thla nina i equation, In Us manufacture. From long experience in the use. of concnetes In public work I am Inclined to consider words cV Maude Sa' meets Dick. ' Dick aa-aln declares his I re raisea. As soon as tne animaia love, but the conscientious Margaret, to rrow to sufficient size they are polo save him. from a Ufa fnr .vhirh i. oned. The toxics used ale crystals de- not fitted, says that she loves Towera from t the contents .of Colonel Towers is delighted until she tells himl8wP"'" tomach and of the ground up that he really loves Dick, that the viscera. These crystal are used by statement was merely a ruse. , putting tbe - subject materials Into a Margaret gets a Broadway engage- praclpltate solutlom . Some of the so men t and 'her afforta ara nri.im.ii -nth lutlons ' contain i sulphuric acid. These brilliant success. ; Her happiness Is re-boiled and then allowed to- stand, supreme, until aha-learns that Towers With the crystals formed, the little an nas signed for a part, with a road core- Imals have been inooulated.- Many of pany, leaving New York the following them died. - Their deaths were accom day., ,8he argues against such a course, panled by symptoms that Indicate the auu . realizing tnat ner haDDlness Is I parucumr jiuibuh wmni aiucu iu.iu. - not secure without him, nestles In his I Having been repeatedly refused , any SALOONS WILL : BE BETTER REGULATED fTaft administration With attempting tO I nivarsarv of tha Oraron Rt.ta R..nrl.v dictate legislation, Senator -Clapp. Rei School association ' at White Tmnle publicani .of Minnesota; ; -today , vigor- Baptist church., beginning tonight and T"1'0 -u?Vf lroaf reUIaHonL continuing -through Wmrday. , bill." ! ' I'v 'iSii'ii . X'ff-l. -i":.-':r-':n: J , . - ... ... . j . .r,, ,1.;--',, i . :UUMUHI Ilu.r.BI (Wllinri 111 villa mWl Roosevelt never sent such a bill as I Ing, as it is the silver anniversary, and tnis ,to .congress," he, .declared. . "He r the motto will be "Vision, Vigor, yic ver dictated. ' He stood or the con-, f tory." i One of the Important foattirea carete sentiment bf the people and then J th convention will be the exhibits' flourished tlft . big SticU In conformity -rorW aa wall aa nm nf tha vnrV .n. Win American senument,- I In the Sunday schools. Reports -of the ine speech was made, when the ratj-tf superintendents- of thos departments road regulation bill, which party leaders have, promised Taft would be brought to! a vote this week, was brought up for ouicusslon. ' ' The1 blU has been attacked by the In surgents ' In - the i senate vigorously on several occasions. r J ''We have fallen uuon a trance times. wucu noyuuiicans can no longer ais- wtll . show the-work done in the past ' and lay plans' for the future according ; to the nneds. ... The rrmnlo will hi In , charge of Stanley Raker of the Y. M. ; An Interesting feature of the-Wednes-day afternoon session will be the his- - torical hour given over to reminiscence cuss .national Questions exeeut at tha I of the pioneerk who have5 been In.' the banquet board." Clapp saidN "1 believe work slnjce Its organization, Rev. Josepli the people would Justify us In staying j Hoberg. Professor Henry; Sheak and , here and performing our : duty' by per-1 Honorable - A. F.r Flegel. " "On of 1 the fectlng this measure." S::'-':,r?'-'-.--:i I most Important reports of - the conven- i , flAnnfiirxi.nn , ! ai -wi- I tion will be a-lvan hv ih-Ahapal Mpb 1 - -w. uv. , v lu un.1141 kuiq -, 7 - v r - - ' ttna to references t6 Roosevelt and his I tary and. field worker, Rev. Charles method of forcing legislation upon con-l Phipps, who is really the moving spirit New Ordinance Would Take - pontrol of Licenses From . - . - Breweries V of the association. Among those who will be present arer pr. Franklin Mc Elfresh, International superintendent of ' training;-. Miss Memo Brockway, Sun day, school specialist of Los Angeles: Rev.-W. -Merritt, International field ' secretary, -Tacoma; Rev. William Par- ; eona D. D., lecturer and preacher, re cently from Pernisylvanla: Rev. ft J. A; committee of , the Portland 'Fair & I Boppell. general secretary Inland Em-. I Livestock association,' headed by H. Cj plre - Sunday School association; Hugh grBs,-f;H praised Roosevelt aasthe man who, next to Lincoln. ,waa. "nearer the i people than , any other president. COMMITTEE TO NAME : SUCCESSOR TO MARIS, arms. .v -. , . . . ..... . Unner Good as Hero' In' depicting the dashlnr. swanh.huolr. ling. ; devil-may-care hero, Mr. Skinner Is peculiarly, at home. Ha mni,i t these parts as If by nature. His barn storming, actor of "the present piece. Is reminiscent of his Colonel Brldeau of portion -of the viscera or stomach con tents of Hyde's : alleged victims." so It could .make counter analysis, the -de- Campbell, meet this afternoon- at 1:10 In the Commercial club for the pumose of electing new president to replace M. C. Marls," who has-asked to be al lowed to Veslgn on account of Pressure of business duties. , J y t. Tom Word, who' was-mentioned for the new presidency-; declared this morn An ordinance amending ' the llauor il? hA IT?"1?. "ot H?. Job un- uuu,u mi vu"1--' , I lttwa of tha it imi nAmKini - . i uor- any -wuiiBiuBiaiiun. i ne memoera n . .ru '; U!1fll.r nn. nmn. T".-..T- " """ 01 u" committee this morning, ex- ture aviaence in aieproo 01 mat oj wei- - "-"--"-- : pressed themselves at sea aa to whom wrt., would, probably elect to fill the i ne pnysioiogicai testa oi tne aeiense i ; ; . vacancy. . . .. .. . . I ta nf trim 1v i.ntinMl -rv .i I --"--- were raaae on dogs at tne nannemann i : : J - -uiwuaun i onei urdMii ,. "- ""i- - ..-..---.-... , . . . last season, and of a llka-mla in rh. mwicw college, - a numoer ui . aogs Mmtlin TrMlPn nnnn-rn u . ' i.ni.(.j-!.wiii, uu uiBiiuiL: in tuimn nun i i rui.nrn .n n i n make. Tower, a Zst a3mTraSfe type! test, supposed to parallel those of the A"1"?"" JF F IM HFfln Wll I niF at once generous, tender, brave and tate.' Some of .the anlmala were given 'Th'.o! TM C .eUWon OtLr, lll htAUt WILL Ult above all. loveabla. H.. tnt.a" strychnine, and cyanide of potaaslum. ,W.uncPal officials easier. V'i-' i.. i.i...:, . ". . I-, v . ..... t.. . . , i Ammigmer Clauses in ihA.ii,., nKiL i .- ,s. ir,., i-. wi - sim luiciisei numan and truthful at alllBO m ' ui - m jjomunn .- iOmes. , . might be observed A number died of na. i" 1 Miss Jewel' has. charm, and In the this maltreatment - ouT,m hla thla as one of the most ob1BCtlftnhi-tc7v." X- "uw Aa-am" Maggie -f . Tr"f " V. Tr. I breweries 'have been controlUna- k ir I Idaho stood before a mirror In a , ... w. .'j : j ' diuiibi,';.- it woman, Baa that.' nnthlnv I ovy yiuiBai. Aiiuy wcin iuiu i , . . . -I -4 '..i.. -, t . . ... .. a. i in tne- role of the gen- Ind swept -nature Ma,nr.i she gives a .nicely balanced demonstra-' Among other clauses In the new ordl-1 , t)u!tpd Press Inland WlieJ. one tnat requlrps the actual epojtane. Wash., April 28 Desoond ucense to take tha Ueanaa ent-over a love arrair. Rose Edith Ram. out m nig own name Heretofore tha oerger, a school teacher from Orof inn 1 v'Xcv 300EB A model . for every sfigure. features connected with 11 ' "In conclusion J will say that I feel the question of sewer construction to ha such a serious one both on the point of preservation of health and the necessity of making such Improvement permanent ana consequently In luetics to myself I am constrained to place tbe stamp of disapproval on the use of concrete pipe for sewer purposes.--"Trusting this Information' will be of assistance to you, I am, yours truly, "J. W. MORRIS, City Engineer." SWIFT AND HURRY WED :- BUT WITH NO FEAR OF REPENTING AT LEISURE STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square JuM aaaoaite Ratal 8. fraacu ' Eurr-peia Plaa $1.60 itj ng Amerittn Plaa $3.00 da j up y t4 tni 'i m Ima. Faraiai at vrt al 2j0 Oi-S. Errry comfort m4 roa iuanr. Vm carting iiaiial.inog a a.ar -?- ( - v. . tr; a. r4 tn3fr. ttH tot touat m ilk maa W &aa Fraacaxa) (United Pre Leased Wire.) New York. April f 6. The Swift-Hurry wedding was not a record breaking affair. It took the minister quite as long to make Miss Eliiabeth M. Hurry, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ran dolph Hurry, the wife of Law rence Swift, as If their names had , been plain - Jones-Smith. They were married by Rev. Wil liam T. Crocker, the choice I of tbe ' "paragrapheri' v ; union," Thomas Speed hiving been' turned down by the contracting' partlea - r .,,..... Randolph Hurry, bride's father! waa formerly a partner In the brokerage firm of Hurry Gal lup, but the contracting partlea ' became peevish when this waa recalled. They became downright angry when asked If the honey- moon was to be spent at Tarry- e . town, -..-) -v MAN BITES OFF THREE -! OF HIS WIFE'S FINGERS tTJnttad Ptms teaard Wh. BlRbee, Arlg., AprU 2C Charred arlth mayhem because he bit olrf three of hi. wife", finger.. Nick Lustlla cell la the county jalL Lustlla foN lowed the woman to a arocarr mtnrm where she had gone for provisions. Ac cording to her story he wanted to buy liquor with the money she Intended to spend for food. Lustlla attacked his wife In the presence of a dosea custo mers. : He choked her almost Into in sensibility, and had chewed, her right i nana mni. ii 11 was neceeaanr to amnntala we lingers. - c, i wovjijuttu. , : yi wvwv. , . hvj itpio IU1U . - - I . . . , . ... ' ; . r - else matter." i the-role of th Van- the tests were necessary, to safeguard r r?"" tie. fFJuriiA nri wT;", " I 1 rr - Uvia'n iif hv nhftwir, th faiiapv 1 rcauw oeen tnat the man I lcIUtt' W1 Wf a Duuec turMigh Her Oon of art and technlaue. The mu.in Dr. Hyde, confident of acquittal and ,,ZZ V Jvw '.: or C Gibson, general secretary for south' ern California; Rev. W. H. Selleck of Salem. ' - - The program , for tonight is aa fol-, lows; ,''".,.-,., 1 ,?. , . -.Tuesday evening, I:S0 Opening sonjf service, conducted by .Stanley Baker of Y. M. C A. Opening prayer, Rev. Johrt Bentzien of White Temple church. ' 8:00 Portland's Welcome Rev. : Lu ther R. Dyott, D. D4 paato,r First Con gregational church. ' 8 : 1 8 Response, for the state, Rev. W, H." Selleck. D. D.,' Salem.' Special mimic, 8:46 Address,. "The educational 'Val. .; ue of the Sunday Schdol," Dr. Franklin' McElfresh, Chtcago, International super- ' Intend ent teacher training. : Report of committee 1 on arrangements. Benedlc tlon. . - - J , - : " :U - Wheat nrostect is unuiuillv.mil In t'matllla countv. of her voice, and the grace of her acting I undismayed In the slightest. If hi. con ley, with whom she was In love , has liquor In any way. he can, regardless I heen-taken - into- custody pending. Jn- have not ehan n . Whi . V..i ..t .mil- .(. mms .r "l w" tne license la revoked "-e-u. r.tt.:.v!.irY.; .r-r..,:r.' ITv "C - -Cr: V:71 Pn" orewery, not the saloon man. is pretty, way ' she has, and what ciasp upon tne oramatlc art. - A. G. Andrews played Isadore Blum, a manager, with remarkable discernment. His was a character accomnliahmant nf splendid proportions. In the conception and delineation of a gentlemanlv "Jag" In the third ' act,, Edward Fielding as Knolllngsworth Brean, was excellent. a firm aaypreaK. puncnes a Dag ih nie home 1 gymnasium and then goes. Into his yard. where he jumps -the rope lOOd times. 1 CHURCH MEMBERS TO' ' . Aged Woodchopper Dies. 1 iSnedal Dupt-to to, Tba JoornaH -, ..." , Pendleton, Or., April 26. The remains of 'y John u Eddy, - an ; aged woodebopper, were found near Meacham Sunday even ing. . Kor the past 15 or 20 years, he 1 had led a hermit life In his log cabin in tint n DRI I V rnn ri iairtr I lne - nean 01 tue nmnerea mountains, rfULU nALLT FOR FUNDS MB0lated trom all human habitation and t ... - .(with no .companionship save the wild. To raise $2000 with which to nav- a creatures about him. 1 - ' ,. , mortgage agamnst their church the con- -Very little was known about him. He gregatlon of . the - African xrthnriio I never received mail or newsnanera. and Episcopal chutrch will hold a' rally, May only-eked -out a ; bare - subsistence by 8, at 3 o'clock. Rev. W. W. Matthewa, chopping a little wood. His body was pastor. Is arranging for 1 rounin. mt found la Jbed bv a chance casserbv. and ing at wnicn a - number of prominent from- its condition ' the aged man had people . will be present J Special muslo I been dead for at least, a month. - hurt. . "Under the proposed code saloon men will own their ttwn licenses, and will, therefore, be more careful not to iue mem. ....: ' . MUTE OUT OF WORK ; ,. THREATENS SUICIDE ,V --Y-v?''-t" i1'-tr,'.---,;',; '-'iffr"- .,'v v-r--r-,'- " - Not Properly Iiabeled. - r Food Commissioner Bailey 'yesterday entered a complaint against the Harry wooa Marxet company, Second and Mor nson streets, for putting pure lard la bel, on lard of Uferior quality. In accordance with the ruling pro vlded '. by. the state food oommisslon. pure hog fat shall only be sold as such and all compounds or substitutes for such must bear a label. The ruling also states that all compounds or mixtures must contain 1 at least 60 per cent pure hog fat, , . , s Ah met I saw a huge and loathsome sty. wnerein a drove o: wsuiowmg swine - were barred, ; ; --. , ,.. : i Whose banquet shocked th nostril ana . theeye; . . . 4 Then spoke a voice, '"Behold the aonref of lard!" , I fled, and saw a field that teemed at first One glistening mass of rosea pur and, 4 white, ' ' ' With dewy buds ftold dark green foliage :".;'-' nursed; . . - " And, as I lingered o'er the lovely sight The summer breeze, that cooled that , ' Southern scene, " Whispered, Behold tha aowea of I l Are yeu fre-jot!y h"raT Do yea - -.. ..... . ui .i.rj in rwr ti jvfraa jrnir reugh ajtney roa at ' ' . r J ya r!e eiitctii la the IV y wart rfMr? If mn, O.arr.r;! Cc-Vfh f.r,-',f a n't t l-e i iA. 1 1 Ba Wlrm for Plvorc. AllaglDg his wife ha a mada hla Ufa ooraea oy telling har relatives and the neighbors sbe believes him Insane. John K. Stanton baa begun suit for di vorce rmm teoerlna Jan Stanton In the circuit court. Thar wara marT4arf tbe first day ef last tfcremher. - Fred a. Kplar is made a defendant la tha ca 11 neinr allaged he holds title In property la Kewharg of which Mra. Stantoa la the equitable owner, aad In which Stanton demands a sham Vltoc Arland Is another applicant for divorce.. He ear. Amaa r Arland visits Miootta Ute at htrht aad haa en tertaliiM thr maa without his oon- aaaai i ana has an n- go-arnahle tampar. Thay ware married In t P,nl in March. 1T. and have a child vlwai cuatady the botbaiul a will be provided. The church la Innatarf at Thirteenth and Main streets. The organization Mas contended with a debt left over from the expense of construc tion, and naa agreed -co clear the hurrinn at thla time. : It ts expected that the money win oe pledged within an hour, Nonsuit dn Rnffins Case. Circuit Judge Gatens today rranted a nonsuit in the -case of John . T. Rufflnr asainsi 111a wma, ; Marina A. Ruffing, mary. j. prison ana JoseDh A. strnw oriaga : Kurring alleged a conspiracy on tbe part of the defendant, to deprive mm 01 nis snare in. a -rooming house at 233 First Street and asked 1535 dam ages. - Judge Galena ruled that the case snouia nave been filed .as a suit In equity to otainthe relief sought. , Deciding the dase ef Conrad Qreen as adralniatrator of the Thomas estate against B. Tanrger and others 'JiMo-a 3atens gave Judgment for the plaintiff 10 coueci a noteiror 404. He held the defense of fraud In executing the note was not proved. ' Judgment on "Mechanic's Hen In favor of the plaintiff iwaa rendered In the same court In thai case of P. H. Sarchat against K. K. Bhoh & Co, ' .THE KEYSTONE i TO HEALTH IS HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Cures Rheumatism R. F. Mansfield, a. mute, "has written a letter to The Journal asking for aid and - threatening to -cast . himself Into the river unless he finds work la a short time, a day or so. Mansfield tells a pitiful story in his letter. He says , that he waa born In Manchestar. Kne-land ami a k- 'i years4 was left a deaf mute after an attack -of scarlet fevers He. was edu cated In the Manchester schools. - His mother died when he was very young.- -Following the recent death of his father Mansfield says ' he ' waa left 81100 In money. , He took 'this and ac companied by a young man came to America in search of a sister, who had At; Soda Fountains or Elsewhere Iiook for "HORLICK'S" bn the bbttle. New Discovery, Guaranteed in Every married a western business Case, Produces Results in First - ew Days. 'TJ-M-F" Is the name Of the new dls- covery'for the positive cure of rheuma tism, gout, lumbago and neuralgia.. t. ") Saea O. R. l X. Road. J. T. Raynolda bae brun autr la ,. rtrre!t -ourt ara'nat the n n a. vr for IUIT damagrs m iMenmti nt rt'.l tie nd hr frrni Condon and Rhanllta' ta Irtlan-l. Ha mln th. aalm.l.i ware Injured end darrvciatad la ralue hy i hajvI'ng and tkVMi cf de livery. j Poor health .can riMriv always be traced to a dis ordered,' stomach, weak kidneys, sluggish liver or constipated bou els. The Bitters act directly on thee orpins, m.-ikinc them strong and healthy. Try it man. Tha young man deserted Mansfield r after reaching America, , taking the greater i" w ' money ana clothes, ajanarieid says he la now destitute iu uiwow 10 nut work. He Is edu cated. - willing to work, and rinea no care for the wages so much as for a iiumo. ne is in want, and has stood his condition as, long as n . possible-for' him-to endure, he aava. and rin... .- letter by saying unless he la able to find employment Of some kind within a uaj m ao mat me -river is deep." He left no address but Intimated that he would flail at The Journal nrrioa i.-- to aee If his aDDeal luui hmn,h hiU lief. The letter waa vrittun m. . ' bead Of the Cottage hotel at Salem. . Original d Genuine P-T rrri m n nra LfU UJ inl ILU bh f2J PRI2ES TO BE AWARDED - -Th Food-Drink for All Ages. RkH inJlmalted grsin, m powder fona. More healthful tfiao lea or coffee. Ka-lsT mfanf rnv&larl arJ itriMAmta AlXa A -.1 .1 1 i- TA AnfA nrnirA . . M I i vTrmguuiuj aTAcxs wun iqc weakest Co&ocxL' TO CREAMERIES AT FAfR PurenutriliorupbuflgtwhcJeMy. Kerp a on your .dcboarcl tTUt invigorates nursing mothers and tLe aged A quick hjnch Kcpved m a mhute, SamrJe t tree. Address HORLICICS. R.cine, .Take no substitute. Ask for HORUCK'S. "D-af-P Is different from any other' treatment add for rbeumrtlsm. One of I il,a - . .. " IBlr- ne atate DaUent rr ... -"V." .lur" "ooamg lorward Deputy Dairy and Food Commissioner Paul V. Maris, at a meeting -with the state board of agriculture at Salem yes terday, arranged for prises to be award ed at the-atate fair next September for "ro1 exniDiuons by Individual eraam erlee, In sdditlon to the UBual premluma It was also planned at the meeting to construct' a private stable for keeping . w uunns we isir. . me state Its amaxlng features Is that the patient fee la the progress of the cure Is the first few days by certain Well defined symptoms. - C . Watties of Warsaw, jr. T. aaVst "1 warfare with terrible rnetuaatUm for five years, all crtpplad sp for eaTI at a time, X bagma taking "B-K-r and fel aa lmprereaieat wlthta two aaya, aad two kettle, eared me." I-M-r" contains no eipiatas or dan gerous drugs Whatever, and Is easily as- poasiomry or having a model uairy mm o illustrate sanitary and convenient methods. h M-8. Schrock, another deputy, retsrned jrr.K-niaj- iron nis inspection ef all the! Dairies acuin or the Clackamas river. 111a inspection covered a total of 421 1 dairies. The report ahows an average "' 1 m oasia or ieo. Three of the total number averaged below . wtflle enly ene.went above There wera i oeiween and and the rest eimllated by the weakest stomach or J averaged between 1 and t TStera. . I "D-M-r s f Id at all drugatorea at ll.es a bottle, s bottles for tl.0. if! after twing S bottles of T-M-F-. boucht l ona pareniM ior-i.tl you sre not eor-d. your SSeo will be promptly re funded, according to eur Certificate of Ouarmtee wrapped with every bottle. If your drugg!at cannot Surply ycu It will be sent, together with guarantee, en receipt cf trice by the I-M-F M-dlrlne -. 2'f Lincoln Ave rkite 5J, Chl ear. I!K . , . lt-M-r is recommenced gcd f 1 In rvrt.and ty Owl Irug Co, old -. Salt Over Coramlasioa. iuii 1 or .u,oub mramintiiin on the naie o iopo aiiarae or the Grew River Timber company haa been be run In the circuit coart by Harry Ii Cloyea and jrna .rora against Anthon Bckem. floyee became one of the yQrctaaera. reing aaxoriateu , -arlth J. H. Johnaol ani i Titua. The plaintiffs aileee rrrrreT)utton, airing the -mr-nv 01a nn ffm-r, z" seres ef nd It wa allered U own and d'd Bf offer tha orportutitiee for logg'rg that I rrrr.'se-i. iGiR PIbarkn" 1 -w Aft DO m . 1 .... tm'mmsraiuaimmnaorMntjs, J t UZ S .evi . jgf C'. j t" PV- ' ! L...- - . ..v