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TIICOEEGOIJ SUNDAY JOURNAt. , PORTLAND, , SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 21, mi." BLUE LAV TOVH .IS. WHAT TACOMA IS ABOUT TO BE A PRODUCT OF ROSEBURG THAT BEATS THE STRAW- f ' : BERRY' CROP. : 4 '.; ' ' 4r J I. - 4 li 1 - 9 ' 4 7 ems ATew Commissioner Handling Police . Is Staunch Church- , man yand His Newfojice, 11.1..' 1 A 1 ' f"..l ',' I umer aunors dociai cvu. r, - c - J' 1 , . ' , ) '!! - . ' Blll "" i.y .. J,,.,' r,.ftf!- '.-"r"' :r..''r SSSBB.BSSSSSSSBSJBSBBBS - ? 1 - LLis ' ' ;' ' 1 f t 1 " I t , v s y i . f - I ' .-' Ill v- ' I avv u : n n ' MBaaaaaaaaaaaaBBaaaMBa ' ' (Speclid filipnteb te Th Journal.) Tacoma, i Wash., Mar 20. With , the recall of Commissioner of Publio Safety L' W. Roys at the election last Tues- Iday, a complete"" overturn In the adminis tration of the police department is fore casted. F, K. Pettlt,' wnofWas elected to succeed "Boy. la a strong advocate of1 eloswl town, and there ts to be no restricted district while nets In office. The 1 Issue during the campaign ; was I clearly defined and ss Pettlt defeated the exponent of an open town by J.ooe i votes, mere is no oouot eoout- puoito sentiment ' " " The first "official art of Commtss loner Pettlt wei to appoint las chief of I police 8- R. Fraser, younf man whose I views on the social evil are in harmony with those of his superior. Fraser I served as a patrolman on the Tacoma If ore for a few. months dunns; the lat Iter part of 1901 and resigned to enter the employ at tn government as roreat ranger, .-. Prior to coming to Tacom I however, bo had sow experience In the I secret service. - -: -1 , sv ' Ba4 "Boys" Are" Spotted. .While .Commissioner Pettlt has an Inounoed that he considers- policemen! I under civil service and will not remove I anyone for political ; reasons, Chief Fraser baa Intimated that he ' knows the "boys" and has spotted those who I cannot be relied upon to enforce the saloon laws and carry out his lnjune- Itlon against disorderly houses to the letter. . In the last few weeks the hew antl-treatlng ordinance 'has ; become Jk I dead letter. No : longer had It, become necessary to resort to the evasion of Ilsllpptng the change to one's friend when engaged la an aot of hospitality I In, a public bar room. The bartender I even neglected to ring the cash regis ter twioe as a precaution. , Now the Isuoonmen are geiung ineir neaas to gether and listening for something to larop. Gambling in cigar stores baa sua Idenly stopped until the proprietors get line on tne new administration. Vomwrt Xaa" TTp Against . Tt doeent look like there is much ehanoe for aa honest man to make a I living any more," is the common "wall I beard around those places where the I sportlly Inclined are wont to gather In back room. - - "Business la rotten. cries the man la front ". " , ,, ' That the result of the election gives I general satisfaction there Is no doubt Mr. Pettlt when be anflbuneed bis can didacy was very little known, so that it cannot bo charged that his election was a personal victory; rather It was repudiation of the open town policy adopted by Roys, wbo had . "publicly declared that "So help tne God" he would not enforce the - laws against I houses of prostitution. Comnylssioner pettlt Is a tauneh churchman and the knowing ones expect the enforcement of all the "blue laws," no matter whom they bit., , . ' Xelsey ' to Get Baok 1 Job. i Of no less Interest to some classes Is the change In .the department of light and water made by the recall of Nicho las Lawson and the election of , B. J. , Weeks. Its was Lawson who dispensed with the services of Frank Cv Kolsey, formerly of Portland, who planned the 18,000,081) gravity twatei system .which the city vis now building, and put an Inexperienced engineer In charge of the construction "There was much, publio indignation at this - action and . during the mayoralty campaign Mayor Sey mour Often asserted that bs would do all In his power to get Kelsey back on the Job. It Is significant that the day after the election Weeks and Seymour had a long conference and it Is believed that Kelsey will be tendered -the place as soon as Weeks gets a firm grip on the reins Of offjee. Prominent klrls of the RoBebure High school who sold Oregon Daily Journals on the street on Portland Day, of' the Roeeburg Strawber ". ry. Carnival and Rose Festival. Toft row, from i.eft to right Ann FerguBoni ' Grace : (Jlay ton, Irma Clement, Francia Hayes. Middle row-Lola ?Vvllllam8," Phoebe Hobert, Mabel Clementa.. . Lower, row Fay Hughea, Etbel Fatrick. viola Wiliett. city, the one In which I have lived nearly all my me, and which -1 love as I do no other place on earth, the yery nest thero Is In me. -1 : One reason that Impels me to ac cept your nomlantlon Is that there are soma large projects Initiated during my term which I have not yet been able to complete. The most Important of tnese is the Broadway bridge. -. I baa confidently expected to be able to ocm plete this bridge during my term now about to close, but by reason of vex atious litigation and unreasonable and most, determined opposition It has been impossible to do - this. Happily our trials and tribulations respecting this pan are about over, and I feel certain that wjthln the period of the next term the Broadway bridge will -bo an accom plished fact v.V;: .' "' ' Boll Boa Xxte&slons TltaL "Thero is one other project of equal and perhaps oven greater moment to the people ' of this city that has been started and is well underway, but net yet completed, and that la the supplying the people' of the outlying districts with pure Bull Bun water In ample quanti ties. The early completion of the Bull Run nine line, the construction of res ervoirs and the extension of mains into tne south Portland and southeast Port land districts, including ma aaaea ter ritories, have so far progressed that I can see the early v fruition of my hopes la respect to these projects. placed on his head by the Mexican gov ernment, a recent declaration by" him that Garibaldi ought to get out of the Insurrecto army brought about, a rumor that Villa" had said he was going to maxe uaribaldThls eleventh, notch. Ordered Oat of City. Today Garibaldi and Villa remained on opposite sides of the Juares monu ment during Madero's speech. Late to night, Madero, who was much troubled oy the question of how to keeD nlctur- etque Villa and his band busy, issued orders that Villa and bis men were to march south and protect the lino of the National railway. This takes Villa away from ths neighborhood of El Paso. an arrangement highly satisfactory to m raso cituens. It was learned tonight that two days ago uaaero secretly sent Alfredo Robles Domlngues to Mexico City to oonfer with Do La Barra regarding the pre liminaries for the msace conference. A telegram was sent to Do La Barra by Madero tonight congratulating him on having been selected for the presidency pro tern. " . - Raoul Madero, soft of the Insnrrocto leader, baa been ordered to remain In Juares aad take charge of a small in surrecto force which will 'guard the town. uenerai oroaoo will command 1600 Insurrectos who start Sundav for- uasas- uranaes., ' xno ias government looks upon Orosco's march as a threat to attack uninuahua, but Madero says ho hopes to disband at Cases Grandes. Maaero is having trouble In notifying DISSOLUTION PLAN HELPS - (Continued from Page One.)- ' I that an. appeal from the order will be taken and another long period of liti gation ensue. ' - "The awakening from lethargy In the market promises to bo well maintained for some time to poms. So far as can be learned.ther.Jiaa-been.noapaclal decrease' in the short account ' created on the various bear movements since last summer. The returns of borrowed stock during ths week were only mod erate and were more than offset by fresh borrowings," leaving a powerful Incentive to a further advance in this bugs short account" . a ilml.lltntlnil ArafM. - w I - auucni 19 urn. Ylllg irouoio II The remakrable growtn or roniana nig forces In the Interior that an irmii. during the past few years is a subject tlce Is in force. Notice of the armlstlos of pride and congratulation, and Is a reached the Insurrectos at Nogales, So forerunner of more substantial growth I nora. today lust aalliev wars ahn tn and greater development in me iuiu take tne town. The city Is now the leading euy oi i northwest and is destined to become the mrfronoiia of the Pacific coast v There tiiaMfnn iirnnt need of caoablo. In telligent and businesslike administration of the affairs of the city. If you be lieve that I have during the past two years given an earnest or that cnaracier of administration, and that I will meet your expectattonaln that respect during another ternv I solicit your votes at the approaching municipal election. Air OFFICERS GO TO. LONDON HORSE SHOW ; ' (Pabllsben Prew Lee Wire.) New York. Mir ft Thm dir., "T iiiva not naen Hull uuuui i av n.-i. u.... . incumbency in the - office of mayor io . Cavairv! Cantain j runrW acoomplish all that I haa a ope vidmer, 41th CaveWWutejunt .Oo JL?1' Cavalry; CapUln Guy dhaxt"; wft1PtM"- boards and: commisslona an cutlon Is now antiquated and This may be so oy rWHw ,,"r.M ' army men particularly to all horse condltlons. increase Of PopulaUoi men ot h country 7 ' dharterr; : wi - as XmTmlo. 10 W Cavalry, and Lleuieh- hn&rila a.nil commissions and ClrCUmlO-I . . n ; ik.,u , v.i. ,zz " 1- - antiouated and top heavy. """?-"la h"'. uuv.vu . . , . i umuDr ui uiura man ububj imnomiun These off leers who take with thorn REBEL, GUERILLAS (Continued From Page One.) ; Officials put In courts and other civil Offices and the old tax records were burned. The now government is going on the same as ths old. The rebels are closing In on Puebla and the fall of the city is expeoted this afternoon. All telegraph -and telephones were put out at Madras oisposai to stop the rebels' attacks on towns, but bands operate in the south and west paying no attention to him. All have orders from Figuoroa to olose In on Mexico City. 1 I: SIMON ACCEPTS r (Continued From Tags One.) gotten under way. A committee of 100 or more will be . announced, " and . this committee, It is expected, will name a Smaller committee to . take charge of the - campaign. t Headquarters ' will .be ymaintamea in tne r uauway njccnange lu,IIJI.)' ..J -TT..W. "Tl . . . , , will remain In charge' there. .- " TUa mayor's acceptance of the nomlna. tlon reads as. follow: ' i To the Electors of Portland I am w ...... . - - ' "f""' in un tM BtStfl in "w ' r - - . iuuv. , mi km i jioreraen is tnt -- A m.4a annferont. to the DOODlO. 1 ... . . T.y I P""ono. Z,ZZZ TiTir aaWTrTs' as mavor iaey wui D" P"1" against me best of form of government and jr reeieciea. BhouM th wl th h ... " - -t.. a hrinv anoiir im iiq. i . - - . - i iit,us iu " , , - - - i menaous, mediate aaopiion os uuuim n , Flahermen Are Happy. I Astoria, Or., May 20 The oontlnued trenchment and reform la the expendl- W 'unseasonable weather while ure of publio moneys and shall insist jot favorable either for the farmer, the inifltmtion of iron raiser or ..tne fisherman at ths nubile affairs so that the burdens of present time. Insures high water In the taxation may fall as lightly as possi-rivar for a oonsideraWe period during Mn unon the taXDavers. ' snail en-1 r uuwit m,ub tarunwia deavor rigidly ; to enforce, the lawa; f or j conditions for ths gillnettors. The cateh. the suppression of vies and crime and I of fish has been light thus far, although ahaii in Hist that the city shall at. all some of the men have done fairly well. times be clean and moral. I thanks to the high prices prevailing; but "I hardly ''think that I need to do i there is every reason to believe .that I more at this time than - to refer you the season will be. a profitable one for to my .past reoord." I all concerned. MADERO DRAMATICALLY - (Continued From Page One.) that the people of Mexico are satisfied with the demands he has made on uias. i '. tfadsro ZU. : The rebel leader te not well, however. It developed . after the ceremonies of today that he bad been ill tnrougnout the day and that he was sick when he smiled down on his troops. Doctors say it is a case of Indigestion. ' The first attempt of the revolutionists to runa city is being successfully tried in Juares. - Today the postof flee, was opened for the first time since the re cent battle, while the customs office added fSOOO to the insurrecto funds to- Samuel : qulntes, Madero's aia '!UI.JH.lU'JlUl..ai'.l'l'Jl-l'J.MM. .:.v!f:l::-';- J i i. - - 1 - v' deeply sensible of the honor Implied In the flattering nomination' that you have ! day., given me ror xne ornco or mayor, tne was placed in charge of ths postoffice, certificate of which youhave filed with well-as all telegraph and railroad wis buuilui. uu vuuuueuujr expccieu jlneg ln jjexlOO. Just after tblS ImpoS- to be relieved from the onerous duties . jne duty was placed upon hlnv be said or - thA mavoraltv and he able at the . n. it.i..j r . close -of my present - term to resume f ; "we're having pretty hard wwhi 'Tou ..,,f.njr u'rr rr fhances on ftrang thA nraptic of law anrt th rara of I .,1 ilJZ ,h " ulatlon when I can give you absolute jay private affairs, but 1 cannot resist ; 'lt MTTg'tti .t w. WiITaQVjSuS. ud .tinv uu cuiuui,Mi, i and wen learn soon.- -, .:';-v-,-' i teku to rbiikvk and mat nas t oeen raaaa upim , mi .na a l ... -x Oarlbaldl VronUted. utoa ivr reeieuiiuii. , Xxpects Victory, He Bays. . S T accept your nomination with feel ings of gratitude and thank you.jmost sincerely for the - confidence . you repose In me. . If elected, aa I expect te be, it will be my earnest endeavor to : dls-t charge the important duties of the of fice ila 'a ' faithful1 and conscientious manner. I will give. the people of this Ruptured? TO HELIEVlt . AND RHTATV TOUR HEfRNIA. resardless of ooeuoa Colonel Garibaldi who, in private life, n, "f;. is a private detective, ' has been pro- ,nSr,1t J.'1 SSff!. J moted by Madero to the potion of afeSyVatS' Bx! brigadier general ,s for . hie services In AMINATION FRKR Try the Wilson the battle of Juares. . r Way 89 days' trial free. - , This elevation is decidedly unsatto- ' , - 1 JAY W- WTLSOH, , factory to Poncho Villa, one of Madero's J.J1 "l m. captains, and all around ."bad man" of i".- a0ir Ll!,,?fc, .kr-.,.u, wiiti-.. i.i,.. Ii ? .' , upstslrs. Phone Main 0370. . . ... in his gun and with, a 5000 reward 1 Talk oV Rupture and Its Cure.?' Jt's-free..! "M" Stylet that fit your f antr j ItiiU that fit your body; fabrics that fit your needs, and prices that fit your purse. ' i"T" .. :- -tit'" .v S'- . , . -. 1 - We buy more, and so we can buy . at lower prices than other clothiers can. We sell more, and so we can sell at lower prices than other clothiers. We not only can, but we do. 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