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I, Ml 0 uwi us CASCADE RAiJGE ortland Lawns and Gardens Freshened by Gentle Down pour of Yesterday;. Entire . -Willamette Valley Benefited. ' Rain fell yesterday !n Portland to the Amount 6f .08 of an inch, coming In sev eral showers during the day, and put an end to the long drought. The entire Willamette valley benefited by the showers. The rain started yesterday morning" a , little south of Marshfield and a south erly wind brought It to Portland, the first shower starting a little after 11 o'clock. The southern boundary of the ' belt, which received precipitation , yes terday extended from j a short distance below Marshfield in a northeasterly di rection as far as the Cascades. It In- - eluded tho WtllamattA . -irnllpv anil- th Puget sound country, both slopes of the Coast range and the Olympics receiving i a large amount of rain, while it ex - tended well up Into the British Colum, bla country. No reports of rain falling east jot the. Cascades h&ve been re ceived at the weather office. . , " The heaviest-fall reported was at Ta coma, where ,10 of an inch fell during v the day, but District, Forecaster Ii A. TtPftla in rtf thrt nnlnlrm thof wtuMi lopir&r amounts fell in the mountains, T.hunder and lightning which occurred at several times during the day was also .benef lc; isi, says me weatner man, In clearing the atmosphere, not only ; of : a great . aeai ox smoke, but of dust and ashes as Well.-, ''.-- .- -r-- . Next to the dry spell of 188$ thjs pres ent one has been the longest In the h1s- ; . tory of the weather bumft. it having laaiea ss aays, not including a ran ox ,06 of an inch of rain which occurred August 15 Forecaster. Heals says that he does not expect any more rain for the next 24 hours, but ho is of the opin- ( ion that there is not mucn of any danger that a repetition of the drought in 18S3 will be repeated, . In that year the first dry spell lasted S7 days and the5 rain fell, after which another dry spell came . .on which lasted a long time. HEAVY FOG, NO WIND; ; FIRES IN "SOUTHERN ' , OREGON DYING OUT (raited 'rem LM4"Wh.t , Medford, Or., Aug. 29. A heavy fog amounting to a drizzling mtstf with lack of wind, has put a better phase upon the forest fire situation than has prevailed a any time during the past two weeks. If the wind does not come up again the fire will all be under control within the next a i jiojirjLi Favorable report were received today irom all of the different -fires by Assist ant Forester Buck, who is in charge oU'"a"XVvV '-th. XJr th the local office. Not a sinale fir. -IT factually , blocking the channel of the ine local qiiice. toi a single lire is I . t w, whM1 twriraw was onened , snowing any great amount , of activity and the fire fighters are today patrol ling rather than battling - with- the flames, " y - GIVES ASSISTANT TITLE EX P. Shannon-has been appointed as sistant to. President John F. Stevens of the Oregon Trunk Line, - the United - Railways, the Oregon Electric and' the Spokane, Portland- & Seattle railway. The title became effective August 28. The only new-feature to the change la the title, for In fact Mr. Shannon has been assistant to Presjdent Stevens since the , Oregon Trunk offices were opened here, but the official title was " not announced until last week, When the 1 ' several offices were centralized on the sixth floor of the new Railway Ex - change buildlng.. ,iv:.;i " .Mr, Shannon is a member of the di rectorates of the Oregon Trunk, the Oregon Klectrtc, the United Railways and the Ruth Trust company. The-OregoHr Trunk, United" Railways and Oregon Electric offices have been " removed to the Railway Exchange build, 'lng and occupy the entir sixth floor from Third street. to Fourth. The engi neering departments of " the Oregon Electric and United Railways occupy quarters Jointly, GROCER WATCHES SHOE DEALER A. M. Kendall deals in shoes 1n Colo rado City, Colo. His hands, logs and f eetwere swollen with' dronsv. he u- 10 years old and In the final clutches 9t srignt s .disease. He heard about Fulton's Renal Compound and in three . nionins wrote that he was well again. couldn't get enough, to eat and wanted to know if it was necessary for him to rntfnue any longer. That was in the summer of 1908 and he is well now, But that Is not all. Ho hasa nelgli , bor, a grocer, . J. Ahendshan, 68 years of age. He has been weakening for 'some time and found that he, too, had , Brlght's. Either Kendall told Abend ,shan about his own ease or else ho ob served Kendall's escape from a similar predicament', At any rate,: the two got , together." Kendall now writes: ''Abend shan h,ad employed the best doctors he tould get. They told, him there was no help for htm and advised him to settle up his accounts as soon s possible, as he had but a short time to live.. I got him to go on the Renal Compound and he is now 'as hearty'as he was 20 years ago. He works all tne time and says it shows ho signs f returning, end that he , will answer air correspondence in !. regard to his recovery.- His address is -1019 Colorado avenue, this city. There are three others here who have been cured since I , was. I will try to get , them to drop you $.:Ait)6';'KC: . In the meantime the: books go on saying that Brlght's disease is incur able. And it is solemn' fact that there are at this nioment people in hos pltals and homes dying on the ortho dox digitalis. Balsam's Mixture, nitro glycerine, etcr, when Fulton's Renal Compound can. be had in nearly every drug store. Jt Is almost criminal to al low these people to die when a nia- to hear , from aitd advise with every case not yielding. Full literature mallW free.' 'For Brlght's and kidney disease ask .for Fulton's Renal Compound; "for diabetes, ask for Fulton's Diabetes. Com pound. "Jno. J. Fulton Co.-, 646 Battery St., San Francisco. PRESIDENT STEVENS - J i I . li i.U. J , i I Fill!! UD jbismii Holiday Goods Begin to Arrive on American-Hawaiian Lner European Freight "Three Hundred Tons. When she arrived yesterday afternoon from San Francisco the American Hawaiian steamer Falcon, Captain Dahl- qulst, had the largest amount of bonded freight, that she has brought in any cargo this year, ' Importers are now beginning to get ready for the holiday season, and for this reason the bonded cafgoes on the Falcon have been increasing in size for two or three,. "trips past." .. That on the steamer this trip consists of 300 tons of freight from Europe, while the New York' freight amounts to 500 tons.., - The Falcon arrived at Albers dock No. 3 at S o'clock- yesterday afternoon, having made a good trip up the coast. Captain Dahlqutst reports good weather and a smooth sea, with heavy fog and smoke all the way up from San Fran cisco.;-', , ,V , ';vn-ner next inp up irom- me wiuen Gate the Falcon will have the largest cargo that she has ever brought into. port. Aside- from her bonded freight, she will have 1700 -.tons of New York cargo,: consisting principally ' of steTl rails and ' structural steel. The. rails Will be discharged at Astoria on her arrival September 10. -- The bonded carg.o of the Falcon this trip- consists, of r-v; y--. '. ,. Seven cases petroleum ; stoves, 194 cases - decorated ; earthenware, 94 cases decorated china, 23 packages -decorated china, is, packages, toys, 16 cases toys, 77 packages 'spirits, 104 cases spirits, 42 cases manufactured granite,.' 21 pack ages decorated glass. 20 canes manu factured glass, , 26 cases prepared fish, 1 case manufactured metal, 10 cases Roehelle salts, 15 cases linoleum, 374 sacks coffee, 15 cases decorated earth enware, 22 crates . decorated china, 2 bundles manufactured metal, 3 cases manufactured flax, 4 cases colors, 105 cases oliVe oil, . t OTTAAVA HAMS BRIDGE Steamer Strikes Draw Rest of Steel Bridge l on Way Through. What Is said by those who saw the incident, to have looked like a deliber ate attempt on the part ot the steamer Ottawa to hold the steel bridge open was made this morning and the d&aw was held open for 7 minutes. The Ottawa- arrived at the bridge about ten minutes - before .the open period this morning, with a scow la Mwand-aftet-putting -thewee of the scow against the dra.w pier, it is said. she swung across the channel with her stern against the Alnsworth dock,' ef- West draw. When the'draw was opened she backed, off and then rammed the draw rest with the scowloosentng some of the boards, according to. Sergeant Carleson of the harbor patrol, who kept a record of the time that the draw was held by the Ottawa, during which period no other vessel could' pass. 11 The time from 7:46 to 7:53 was occupied by tire boat and scow In maneuvering through the draw. 1 " ' AXDR03IEDA ARRnrES N British Ship Laden With Coal in Port 68 Days Out of Newcastle. - - Laden with a full cargo of Australian coal, the British. ship Andromeda, Cap tain Deeks, arrived In over the bar at 6 o'clock last nlgbt from Newcastle, 68 days out,' and . Is now at anchor at As toria awaiting a towboat to bring her up the , rlyer to Portland.! After dis charging hereoat here for. the Pacific Coast Coal company, the Andromeda will load a cargo : of wheat for the United Kingdom. She Is under charter to ..the' Northwestern Warehouse com pany, vv.-'-;., U !'-' :.A,'"'-.;''!-' The Tort of Portland towboat Ockla hama arrived at Stella at 8 o'clock this morning,' with the schooner King Cyma in towj after which she returned Imme diately , to Astoria for the schooner Vir ginia, , which he will bring, to Kalama to load, lumber for San Francisco. After bringing the Virginia up the Ocklahama f-wlll probably return to the mouth of the Columbia river for the Andromeda. ALONG THE WATERFRONT After supplying post lights along the Columbia and Willamette rivers, the lighthouse tender Manzanlta arrived in Portland thls morning. She will sail again tor Astoria tomorrow. Laden with olr for the Standard OH company's tanks, the steamer Maverick, Captain McKellar, ; arrived at; Ports mouth yesterday from San Francisco. ' On her return from. Astoria last nfght the steamer. Charles R. Spencer fired several salutes from a cannon which she had on board. The steamer took Admiral Robinson and his staff down yesterday morning snd returned last night at about 11 o'clock. With B00 tons of cement, 100 tons of asphalturn and 100 tons of general merchandise- 'aboard, :,the"" steam schooner Hoquiam, Captain Relnerteenf arrived at Oak street dock Saturday night from San Francisco. The Hoqutam will proT ceed to Willapa harbor to load lumber for-San pedro.-.:;VT'-.i ,".;;;.'- .V't.,-'. On the first trip that she has made In oeverai .wse&n, in steamer uregona OiJ the Oregon City Transportation com-r pany's fleet, left this morning for Mis sion Landing. She has undergone ex tensive repairs and been repainted. . After having been laid up for minor repairs for several days, the steamer ,G. K. Wentworth left this morning. for Blind' Slough, about 20 miles this side of Astoria, for two rsfts. '.' Carrying 10 passengers, 400 cases of cheese, 8 cans of cream and 10 tons of general freight, the steamer Golden Gate, ' Captain - Astrupv arrived at 6 o'clock last night from Tillamook. ' Major J. F. Melndoe and Major j"ay Mw-row, corps-of engineers, left last night for" SluRlaw, whese they will in spect thp work In Drogres on the new jetty there. It has been estimated that the' jottyA wofkv there will amount to 8430.000, and the Port of Sluslaw- has agreed to furnish half of the amount, while the government 'furnishes the -remainder? 1 - MARINE NOTES ..... ... I, I, i I, - Astoria, Aug. 29. Arrived at 4:39 and left up , at 7 a. m. Steamer Geo"; W, rr f yym -gan rcaf6"6 ncf ' way iioris. ed 1st 7:30 and-left up at 10:50 - ' " iv.v Eld Arrlv a. pi; steamer , Quinault. from San Francisco., Arrived at T:40 and left up at 11:80 ft. m.feteamer Asuncion, from ii sieamer uuinauii. rrom san San Franclseo. Left up durlng.the, night nieampr j-tosecrans, San Francisco, Aug. 25. Arrived' at 9 lmuMa livi-r; et S a. m. Kt.-anuT i-. t W. i-.-nwi. k '-villi to r .ft in t...v. fiu.a Cohnul.la river. Aftoria, Auk. 28. Lf-ft up at midiiU'lit Steanior Newport. Arrived at 4 iirui loft up at 6 a. m. Ktfamer Falcon, from San Francisco. Left up at 5 a. m. Steamer Catania. Arrived at 6 end left up at 10 a. m. Steamer Maverick, from San Francisco. Arrived n.t 7 a. m. Steamer Rosecrans, from Monterey. Ar rived down at 11:20 a. ni. and sailed at 1:30 p. m. Steamer Coaster, for San Francisco. Left up at 1 p. m.-7-Steamer North King. Arrived at 2 p. m.- Schoon er Virginia, from San Francisco. Ar rived at 4:65 p. m. Schooner King Cy rua, from,, San Francisco. Arrived at 6 p. m. British bark Andromeda, irom Newcastle, N.-S.' W.-. -..Arrived down at and sailed at 8 p. m. Steamer J. A. Chanalor, for San Franciace. San Francisco, Aug. 28, Arrived at 10 a. m. Steamer Rose City, from Port land; at 12, noon Steamer Bear, from San Pedro. : Salted at 9 p. m. Steamer Yosemltetfor Portland. ' . voos tsay, Aug. za. Arriveu oteniiier Breakwater, from' Portland. Astoria, Aug. 29. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m., smooth; wind, . northeast, ," 5. miles; i weather, cloudy.- - ' . , - i-.-ii Tides at Astoria Tuesday High wa ter: 10:48 a, m., 6.S feet; 9:32p. m., 8.3 feet Low water: 3:68 a. m., 0.1 feet; 8:66 p. m., 4.0 feet. . MARINE INTEUJGEnCA , Beg-alar tlnersDue to Arrtve. Golden Gate, Tillamook ., , . .Aug, 30 MreaKwater. uoos isav. ...... .auk, 80 Bear. San Pedro Aug. 31 Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook. , , . . Sept 2 Roanoke San Diego . .... . . , . Sept 2 Rose City. San Francisco . t .Sept 6 Beaver, San Pedro. ; . .. . . ... .Sept. 10 - Ssgnlar liners Due to Depart-, Roanoke, San'Pedro . -i . . , . ... .Aug. 80 Sue.H. Elmore, Tillamook ....Aug. 30 Beaver, San Pedro ............. Aug. .31 Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro Aug. 81 Breakwater. Coos Bay .... . . .Sept. 1 Eureka, Eureka . i .Sept. 4 Bear. San Pedro .. ......... .Hept e Rose City, San Pedro......... Sept. 10 , Vessels la Fort. . Irene. Am. sch, , ... .........St. Helens Roanoke, Am. eu, .Martin's Alden, Nor. ss ; ., .Inman-Poulsen King Cyrus? Am. Sch.,... ..... . .Stella Virginia, Am. Sch. ......... . .. .Kalama Andromeda, Br. Sch........... .Astoria H. K. Hail, Am. Sen... ....... Knappton Selja, Nor. ss..., eastern ana western Otaru Maru. Jan. ss 8t. Johns Gen. de Bolsdeffre, Fr. .bk.,, . .Astoria Annie Campbell,-Am. sch. ..... .Rainier Bells of Scotland, Br. ss........Llnnton Bn Eonte With Cement and OeaemJ. Amlral Cornutler, Fr. bk. .....Antwerp Babln Chevaye, Fr. bk,. ....... .Uondon Bayard, Fr. bk... ............ Blaigow Bldart Fr. bk......;,. ...... .Antwerp Cannebiere, Fr. bk. , .Glasgow Blaus, Ger. sh. ........... Hamburg laverdon, Br. sh. .......... t...Tyne David V Angers, Fr. bk. .-...Hamburg Glenholm, Br. sh. ........... .Antwerp Heohe, Fr. sh. , . . ... -Liverpool Marechal de Castries, Fr. bk. ;...Tyne Michelet, Fr. bk ........ . , . . , Limerick Boettiah Moors, Br. sh....... '.Antwerp Thiers, Fr. sh...4............AnlwerD Vlncennes. Fr. bk.. ........ ...Antwerp Wllhelmlne. Ger. sh .Antwerp . Miscellaneous Tonnage to Arrive. ! .: Alert, Am. sch .....Honolulu Geo E. Billings, Am. sen.. San Francisco H. K. Hall, Am. sch,...,.6an Francisco Luzon, Am. sen..... .......... Redondo Strathspey, Br. ss....... San Francisco Lahaina, Am. bk...... .San Franclsoe Washtenaw, Am. , ss , . . . .San Francisco AJvenaA m sch rrTT-r-.-r; San Francisco .... Sa Route Vita OoaV ' ' Andromeda,' Br. bk. .Newcastle. N. S. TV". Buffon, Fr. bk..... ........... Swansea Col. de VUlebols Mareull, Fr. bk. i ....... . Newcastle, K. & W. Forfarshire, Br. bk..Newcastle, N. S. W. Glenalvon, Br. bq.. Newcastle, N. 8. W. uen. a .jjoisaerrre, ft ok: . .., Newcastle, NS. W. Kirkcudbrightshire, Br. shf1 -'. .......... .Newcastle, K. S. W, St, Rogatlen. Fr. bk..Newcastl, N. & W. . Daily River Readings. , 8 a m., 120th meridian time. 0" STATIONS. XT f p I. wis ton -..k.. Riparla - Umatilla i.... ....... Harrisburg .., , Albany ............. Salem .............. WilBonvilla .....v... Portland ............ 24 0.6 0.2 .. 80 0.4 .. 25 6.0 0.4 .. 7 ' 2.1 ... .04 20 0.7 . . .08 20 0.6 ' . . .02 37 1.8 0.1 .. 16 3.0 .. .08 River forecast The Willamette river at Portland " will remain nearly sta tionary during the next few days. They Grow Hair Certain Ingredients if Properly - Combined, Stimulate Hu-, man Hair Growth. Resorcln Is one of the most effective germ destroyers ever discovered. Beta naphthol is a most powerful yet abso lutely; safe germicide - and antiseptic, which prevents development of germ matter and create a clean, healthy condition Pilocarpine, although not a coloring matter or dye, Is en ingredient well established for Its power to restore natural color to human hair. Borex, because of Its well-defined softening and' cleansing proper tits, is most useful in the treatment of scalp and hair diseases. Glycerine acts as a stimulant to the hair bulbs; and has a aoothtng, healing and nourishing Influ ence. '. Alcohol is Indispensable In medt clne Because of its antiseptic, stimulat ing and preservative qualities. ; Rexall ,V83" Hair Tonic 1 is chiefly composed of - these ' Ingredients, '-whtch are compounded in a peculiar form, and we5 believe It 1 th most effective rem edy known to medical science for scalp and hair troubles generally. We per sonally guarantee -it to eradicate jjan drutf and scalp irritations and to grow hair, even though the, Bcalp In spots is bare of hair, providing of course there la life and , vitality remaining In the hair roots. - We want everyone troubled with scalp disease, dandruff or loss of hair to. try Rexall "93" Halr .Tonlo, If it does not removeUandruff and promote a growth of hair to the satisfaction of the user, we will without question or quibble re turn every cent paid us for It This guarantee is printed on every package. It has effected most satisfactory re sults in 93 out. of 100 cases where put to a practical test. s. ' Rexnll "93" Hal Tonlrt An entlrelv uniibA nrt i A-.r.r,, a i . from anything else we know of for the purpose for -which it Is recommended, why THE BOSTON DENTISTS are able We urge you to try It at our entire risk. ", to point with pride to thousands of pa-Certalnlyjj-e could offer no better guar-. trons who are Wearing this crown and ; antce. Two sixes, 60 cents and $1.00. The! b,ridge work with comfort and satlsfae- OWl Drtisr Cn Tnp Pnr 7fh t,A w.h. I tlon, - t - t . , lngtrtn st 8. - BOTHEBED IN MAHY WATs! Lh M. Ashbrook. Matoon. Til. , nrii, "I have had kidney , trouble for years j mu u uuintrea nie . in a great many, ways. Finally I had to take to my bod, about this; time I secured a bottle of Foley Kidney Pills, and they helped me niuohl keptitU-4mkhhn-1Wy' bafknche graduHlly left me, my kidneys "' , ','.. '' - ' Sflrf ' .;i5t"ra,V SnA I well at One Price to all Is the motto of , ntlfht. New lifer Seems to hnv nh rnti ....':.' - -, - ., i;:- , . , .. to me, and I feel like a different man. U hanks to Foley Kidney Pills which 1 am glad to recommend." Skldmore Dntar Co. Two stores: Main store, lfil Third street; branch'-store, Morrison snd West l'ark streets. Wooiarrt-Clarke Drue Co Fourth aadWasliingtou els,.!. i f I I ''J'j ; t M I L" f' , ; j liU.illUUlU I IU lore OF FOUR BISTERS Thieves Continue tb Find Fruit . ful Picking in Homes of'Pas tors, While Latter Are at . Church. Four more ministers have been robbed by thieves who take advantage of the Spportunlty afforded when the pastors re lo the pulpits and their families In the pews. Two of the latest victims are In Portlands and the others, who are in nearby cities, have also appealed to the Portland police to recover the atolen property. - The residence of Rev. R. 8. Showers, at 129 East ' Fifteenth stteet, was , en tered early last evening by way of a window and $20 in cash, some rare coins and a revolver we're atolen. -: While ; Rev, S. Earl Pu Bola, of J87 Grand avenue, was also speaking to his congregation from the pulpit bla home was rifled, but the booty obtained was small, only 31.50 in cash, a pair of cuff buttons and a. package of street car tickets being found. Mrs. S. A. Hay worth, wife of the pas tor ;'Of , the Baptist church at Oregon City, today notified Captain of Detect ives John T, Moore, of the Portland force that their home had been robbed while the family was at prayer meet lng Thursday ; evening. The pastor's house adjoins the church. A large amount of Jewelry, including a number of gold rings. and stickpins, was stolen. A Vancouver minister also sent a list of valuables .taken- from his .home VETERAN LEADER ; ;,0F G. 0. P. IS OUT FOR P01NDEXTER (Continued From Page One.) founders of the republic. They should want to, have It maintained as a gov ernment that will give the greatest free dom and comfort to : all Its citizens, History shows that the government of the United States' during the past 20 years, with continually increasing speed, has drifted from a government for all the people alike, to that of a govern ment for a continually decreasing num ber., As that number decreases, their wealth and , influence increases. It Is now apparent to thinking people that unless there is a change, xonstitutlonal aovernment will fall.- It is useless it la worse than that; TT Is childish to close our eyes tojthla.1 It Is also use less to attempt to stop the great moral wave now sweeping the country under the leadership of what , is foolishly cauea insurgency.' "That for which the progressives stand is what - the people want and will have, and' if the Republican party is noc ' progressive enouaa to snva 1 ; "tand ' pat,' and wll i;ko an useless . tnings, ,, rot ana pas away irom1 the memory of man. But have the faith that the party .of Lincoln win not aie. - Wireless rrom Steamer. ' (Wireless via Northhead). S. S Governor at . sea, Aug. 28. Bound north li p, m., ten miles, north of Yaqulna Head; clear, calm and smooth sea; barometer 80.26; temperature 65 COMMANDER. TEETH Scientific Painless den tistry la knowledge and skill founded on experi ence, and this la why THIS BOSTON DEN TISTS are able to ex tract Teeth tvit h OUT PAIN for half the sharge made by other dentist for painful ex tractions. . TEETH ' :"" i ;i V - - A perfect fitting and natural looking set of artificial TEETH must be as sembled by an expert In scientific me chanism: this la . why THE BOSTON DENTISTS sre able to make a set of artificial TEETH that restores the nat- ural facial contour and, expression as rweIl M to masticate' food rlta. TEETH The proper filling of a tooth requires a knowledge of the minute anatomy of the TEETH,. Jaws and head as well as the adaptability of filling materials to be used, and antiseptic preventions of . further decay after filling. -- This is why THE BOSTON DENTISTS are able to guarantee their fillings to stay ! ... j V''- " Gold and porcelain crowns when prop-' erly made restore broken ' down and badly decayed teeth to their former use fulness and beauty and last a life time. This high class dental, work is not experimental but a lasting suc cess when made by a-master of the den tal science. This Is why THE BOSTON DENTISTS advise this class of work where it is required. - TEETH ' Gold and -porceteln crowns and bridge work made sv.-ong and well adapted replaces missing teeth and for cleanll "p9.8 and, utility is the most beneHcial. and satislactory work when made by. ex. . iBeHenced- dent1tn who n th hlsrh Urade gold and best material. This Is J ' ,' . 1". i .. . . m ETH Should be eared for by rellsbje den tists who charste for actual work done. This Is why THE BOSTON DENTISTS 1 w" TEETH J1"8 "'e to do high cj.dgita,,yorkl- - ! . - The Boston Dentists Corner rith and Morrison Sts. i'.nirnce zviv, Morrison stieet. on poslia iiUr- A- Frank's and PostOSIce, f 1 t r P ii, n - DOLE OF MO Platform Not to Be Extreme for Insurgency, Though Insur gents Write It. (Tutted Prwt teste Wlre.l Topeka, Kas Aug. 29. In spite ef the fact that the Insurgents will be In control, It la predicted that Kansas Re publicans who will meet In state con vention tomorrow will adopt a "con servative progressive" platform. The radleals, who will seek to denounce the Taf t administration, Will, fall, It is pre dicted, and the platform, while daclar- ng for progressive ideas In national af fairs, will probably endorse President Taft mildly. .... -'-. " - :. -- The resolutions, It te predicted, will ask a revision of the tariff; will endorse the "good points" of the Taft admin Little The only Portland, , . EEN lplratlon; will a pprove p-natnr T.v'f and Congresflmnn MfldU'.ui and MurJ- k unqualifiedly, and will say a Rood wnrd for the "good intpntions" of 8-natnr Curtis and Congressmen Anthony and Campbell, Cannon, Aldrlch and Ball Inper probably will be sharply crltlrtzod. , The platform will probably declare against the life tenure held by Justices of the United tates supreme court. It Is. rumored that a Roosevelt boom may be sprung but this has not been confirmed. ,. - ... Little Interest is shown in the Demo cratic, Prohibition and Socialist con ventions, which will be held at the same time. Renovating the Treasury. By the St. Louis Star. ' Old timers will not recognize the United States Treasury ,, building In Washington when Secretary MacVeagh gets' through with It For nearly three quarters of a century the old building has befen allowed to go without a gen eral house cleaning, and the stains of ages are found In .many of the rooms and corridors. ; The whole place Is now undergoing a Tedddlng up' as the Scotch say, and those who have been accustomed to see the dark, time stained walls, the rubbish and the old truck of various kinds, will be sur prised. Just why no one has ever thought of cleaning house In the treas ury is one of the mysteries of a great government, , , ' FALL MODELS Women s and Misses Strictly Tailored Suits y Just received a shipment of new Fall t models Exclusive fabrics arid strictly tailored garments ' '-'-V ' : r-' . ' '' '" . ' ' ' -' f;"- "i : ' '' PrL? , Brown, grays and mannish mixtures Fashion's most favored shades Modestly Priced LEADING CLOTHIER Thpy will NOT telescope They will NOT splinter They will NOT burn - ' From the standpoint of your , , own safety as well as for the PROTECTION . gf your family, YOU should demand a steel coach when you travel. . Railroad which uses these Coaches between Pu&st Sound and Intermediate Points is the Oregon & Washington. SHASTA LIMITBO" hi, I 1 j 4 I illibJj IN Family Deny Report of Scrta illness as Result of Recent Fall. (United Pr Letted Wlre.l Wheeling. .W. Va., Aug. 89. The re port that Henry Gassaway Pavlnl can didate for vice president on the Demo cratle ticket with Alton B. Parker lit 1904, is seriously III is denied by mem bers Of his family. Davis was Injured by a fall a month ago but has entirely recovered, his relatives say, 'and is la the best of health. There has been such a steady Increase among the bison, in captivity in the Uulted1 States and Canada in the past few years that the danger of tcelr ex tinction Is believed to be over. I i .rs 11