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    Till: OKEGON DAILY JOUiiHAL, POItTLAND. I'fUDAY IIVKI.IJ.'Q, OCTOIIUK 6, 1511.
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COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF
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F.." wk,t.;,.i,M.fi.ju EjfiA aaaai is. avtta. Mneilu pa it . ay hat u
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Jtlrol ?. th iW4ae. aaj m-i, m .-'jh.vmls.-
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4 Wfl4.
It a fortabtta fvr Ua aar ef
a! Ul ta Ula IhmU tUs
warvr aa aaaj i. 4m aa
of iba ttf tsa ef iuoBf .ti t4i
U hb4Iih ' fur Ua irvtactwa of
aotf ttfdi.
wuri atr. Ta 4aa i-it U
croattg a4 )r4Uf ta utta
e(Ur (iro4 t Africa a4 C"-
ffl
ANT IK arfitcsreta for
ii tarj ftrm.
ft U teaxty a familr oa
tha Uo4. aa aro lt cl
.. I -talroUaJ. (itraii La I Aft tu i
JaoV tWraua eartl Hi'1' ' 4 leaemeata f Ua
Ua rara4, 4 ta Um44 Unh (aiihf cj-a air lira. II
aorta aal aoat It Urtu. frtwtlvrm. P V fur Iba lboaa4 f
DKOifjpmo.N iui lr Tka kill Amerk-aa ruatlaaal ioBea aes aia aaa or t -law
.SoTrttUr. Ita 4cfcal aa 4.wju!4 Wa a aileadt4 Cl14 fr Ortsia Wlb bua4re4 of duIUra to ao lorMt
I r5.Jta. TU tola for It aa jrloJiiU. bat la Urr4 by tha
MI.S41. ni aiatart fi. IS.IIi. I Uttaroa dottrta at4 ir ta alitor
"H a4r najorlir M tMlt. . (Mvttrfal aiaaU of U AfixtivHaiua
mmmmm r 1 1, rf IUUH tl
. I . k,iA
lift. ttl
A I - a,
j letter vrom the rtopic j
,Noiag ta art(ta4 afsca t lajrkr.
tf! ta a troah cf r6fclHlioa a-au.1 Tr4a a4 eommwr ara
tsrat Tka (S.III ao pp4 ra a trma. It ta tr-4st It Irk
j rolt! of Btfet64 tatB4., Ttarllba aatrtolla Ortuaa ttat Iba fou4
lifunKi lama nor aires! uu awr irull ceTtloftucul.
la itia tta. .. , - I Tt ttaeajitaaea of tL Oermaa
Tbt to ao uitataktBf tb maaa. JgUat la tb aoiBie4 fjr. bd4
trt of Ha!aa, la theory It aa dry. lerpecUilf tha frorta h ta miktof
la rrr!iftt, in raraJ aonea war dry, I far loflaaof ta tb TnrkUb mi)lr,
anj iu llg tide aaUvfall t.a4 for tb toU4!ef of tb Ua4a4
Tha famtar , commoBHta bj4 tU jrailaraf hi 0rea root to India
Ucra cbrad tb lav, but tb ataT aad tb t.
rtuea oremvJa ft, raiaj It, ab
rcrted ft and 3fW IL
Ja klaJaa IUi prohlUtion aa 'tbal
laarfal ordar. tkar var la Portland I
109 ilQoor aeHtac aaUblUbmaata. to
Lcwtftaa too, ta Ao.ru it f . la Gar-1
diner it, a Watarrtlla II, ta JtMk-
T1IK IXTlflL CUM
r
HIE dellbarata aJdlnf Of auf fer
ine lacarabla to auldJ aa aa
act of in err, u opaalr-ad
vocatod lat ck at a tntvtlog
land 41. la Bangor 110, ta Path 71 ot Mftaty cf Medical Reaearca at
and ta IZtstport brtwaa f and lO.Jet. LooU. .
Tha aamber of federal liqaor daalara I Oa pbatdaa ttrg4 legal koral
llceaae fdr Matna rvmaallanr raa aa I eldea aa a rtJIef to frtaada and rala-
bffb m 1100 la a year. , .Jttraa charged with tb car of la
Tba eondltlona crpated a rtm of Jcnrablaa. pr. WHUa Toung. rtfer.
graft. Erery Illicit buaioeaa. mrr nf to crtala eaaa la whlcb tb
tabllsbnent condocte4 la dIaobdlrBjlcIaa know tba patient cannot
enc of law ha to pay officialdom I long tarrlr, aapaclally la raae of
for Ita Iconnalty. Tb officer tar I great agony, aald b bimaelf might
to b bought. Tb vbol framework I b Induced to glr ta lethJ gl.M
In tb big Mala dUea waa a Uuo-1 Dr. Toung aald b wa wUllag to
tnra of craft, lawbraaklng, bad rlUiro oa record aa nor tbaa merely
sonaitlp, and demoralised aoclal or ! aiding death. Dr. Brady ondoraad
der.' Aa th rrnt Tot ahowed, half tbo practtc of enthanaal aa a means
th peopl wantad whUkey Bailing, of ndlng hope! offering. Dr.
and aa la alwaya tb eaae, If they Conaalmaa aald ho would aot do aoy
could not bring It. about by law, they thing, to preearTO th llf of tb
Drongbt It about la aplt of tbo law. hopaleaa aoffercr wbo desired death.
Tba high alma of oor prohibition-1 Dr. Paraon challenaed'anT doctor
Uta la Oregon ar admitted. Tblr J to say ba had not at aomo tlm prao
dealr to better aoclal conditlona la to Ucod aotbanaala. Any phyalclan who
bo arDlaaded. Tint, thav r&nnnt rliaalha nnt nrift ! A Kl.
their eyea to Main. They cannot get daty, h aald. II added that whll i n,a Ireatmont of tho
away from th condition of HwUaa- narcotic haatea th and, they ar fr " 'ctrr . th i dvIopment
neaa. Krari, corropuoa ana aemoral- alwaya applied la caaaa of nalnfal r : w fi
liation that- rreraned la th large dealb. and that any other conraa la "'. nveam or .rery dollar
ibem aa to aotor a Uriihoo4 that ta
not rot abort If adraadog year, ft
ttiake of rery head of och a fam
tly aa ta4rfeo4&t dtlin. hU oarn
eiaater, iioJUiarU-d ty labor Iroa-
bk or blBa ttctatitadaa. It fill
It vacaat fpacM ta comraoalty
with prodorr and coaaamara. It
lecarv for ry enbr of tb
family common taUraata and ambi
tion. It rmoT tt growing ebU-
dra from lb tamptatloaa ef city
Ufa. It rrorldo for tb family aa
trltlooa and abundant food, it gtvaa
Iriior aad porauit , for eoontry
t&at.' "
Tb limited art of tb am all farm
rejulr that all of It aboatd t cul
U?ate4 to tb atraoat, and. la th
aggrtgat adda Iramenaaly to th
food prod acta of tb aatioa.
Tb ccaaoa tal a a. bowver. that
(WuMitM mwml M Tmt Iwwl tmt
1M Ul IM Wfil mmmit 4 in. 4
aw la Ulm mm4 11 k T T- n tmi
a 14 mm4 mim 4 Vmt t.
Ir. CltpAa Caaght XaffBgf
fwtua, or, Oct a- Ta ta Uim
f Tb Jirai I (ids a lxlur
Cbar kto&mf vataa-. Taa
lurr waa lr. C IL CTapoiatC aa
I ha iaciur u (K flnrt ef a ra
rtMicl ault.bra to t Im y t)a
eailnuia, u4r ia T ttkt
lortlkiit) Tcta club.
Uy artvtaua . aoqualauao wtth
CKa iika tll r moat mA. waa
limit! a4 I looked furar4 ta aa I
tauiUcfaai tratL Ja IM 1 waa
aotisiS. Tfta Utrsul aoriar varr aU
aatly h4 eoipa mapraparad avad b.
i aoaaioua ar Ibai raot ba warily
ir4 cjar af Kla aubjMt aa aauca aa
aoalbla. !( aalad al rraat laaflh.
hovarar. upoai Lb BacMlir for pU
la raform; frra which on may Mrr
that ha bad attamctaa la "raad un" tor
aia laotura at tba atavaal hoar, an
bad bacome aa ardaot vrt la Cel.
eaal Korlri thaorv while aittntbUna
vac Mymolof InaJ booldar la the "Ca
uroury Taiaar
uaviag uauanaJlan to lactura aa
A twtitr la ai.r (H waa t
ai ..-. 4 lu.it, m W.:.. 1 kai
M tvatma U..a. Wv4 .
'
A eoualr thai 4 h a
atloiiuk duiibs if Mil I
nBf (rata ta " tt La Lfc-a
mm va (.llaua 4 V.oiV.
a
A trlvtal .aaarfvl rmnA tmr.r A
la aa bia ttmtmumr U, atv4 m, r
eoaiaaa4 IWa.
tVMbf Uiil A.
lrriill muiI
ri4, In laa ll(bl of Ha uau
r.'a fl1ala tlmmllf aitn4 r-
alad. Hul li Waa i:ihiu tlao4 iuw
kltb laa J. i M a,,,J
Crtu4, M I Ua cirvMll Jla la lb
in ir a. A. a laayaia Inia li.a lii4l
nwi Baiui4a4 Xo awllra Iba caaa,
Wbr Ittay wua tmr blm. Lul
uicii. i id tuut a
bru i ha tu a J. f.
ivj,il. ia ha aii
tJiitot) lDl.lAuUia.
U.Wf iim i'v '' " I j Twa ifu4 ; a l V't -I
wa
af
a la laxUi UMlaaaal ta li
a a lMiiri irf r iva tit4 tuii
. ' . - . wm 4 ana mm i rnm-m
af (ivaa ia ataia. nrwii iS ta ( kki Tnk.aa,
i M(wai r T'a itui-'r
'la' i
r aMt.a ef im
Oir.rW'a ar IM il4 1 m.V a
rar l vi.i I .a l a la , .
ii airy M.i k. i t ... t - a tiUiii la ita aly Aar
iiu.r-iUM at al.taa aatf, aii f"i a
taatv tauu, I la liWin lilt u. I .n-J li.i
liutary Hi.r a CV1 la. I 'aa.l waa al r Wilb
rtNa.- ttt Ia4 i-a fala mm a4a Tit ..'I it.tr ImIivim
Omii al ttin.wiii .i.in.. 1 1 a t . ,n ... ...
a.Mt. Mariana La u. ki , ' " M-a
r - -' .
a a
Tia laiafail mf ftikWaf af iil.itt
aa If laa a( aa la k-avar -
anal. Ua M4I oaa I ! Al il
b4 tka :fa.l waa ill tabi-a,
UU I'kM t iruiin
a
tk4f t4 lUkl ta I La rl4 a
4Ua4 IbaJT lti4 ta t-a al - vj.
1 raf rtVii waa immtf la f
"taltioM t.f lilw bl 4 a
Ia liit-la'
Tka filat na4aAt kJ traaa tk.
rrul ar.4 a tat fl'iala I Lila.
bll.ia ta tkilM,. 11 ad t.taatlala aa tk'm.mi- a Tuli.a ?-- iTL.i- Z
4 at. b.h..a a4 II a f ltru g a aw4 r af ita .4.0
aBf rviaaioaj arv a W a. aa
paal li aer4 aJHho- ,a. 4 ibaibaa tlaa4 Uta tot ! r4 b.taaa
Mabul eourt of all A. fiw. If f.a KadjlbaM x!Rla. arv4 Ita a a
tha twl WAUld imiall bul ba .. I I . ..... m . 1 1, . 1 l..l mi trmAm mm.
It. ar. both rial bruka. wkUa f1a tbatrt.aa t m Va apaoi iUiim a4
aitaal, a ,W itatl !..
a a
B. lam ttitMatt' Mr FVikar af Via.
mum. la kia lava ana la ia)
r.ra raat
I ria tba road.
although tber ar 1.140.000 farm Cbtur. , Xr. Chaptnaa bad
la tb United State, tb food aoppty,
paclally la meat. 1 not keeping
paco altb th growth of population.
Whatever tb adraaug of th
mill farm it la obrlosa that th
farm of 10 or 10 acre give so acopa
to ta railing and handling of abeep
aad catU. ;
It may well b that tb day of
tho epn rang and of th far
reaching ranch la pawing faat. Bat
It 1 cot a Boceaaary conaeqnene by
any meana that th InTeatment of
money and brain la th large farm
I loalng any attraction It ever had.
Tb mor tb new adene of arming
preada th greater acopa 1 given to
tb fflcient working of large area.
Mor coetly machinery knd aulp-
ment, a higher claaa of lnitmctad la
bor. Investment of larger aaxn la
atock, better arrangement for sale
and porchaaes, ragalar account keep-
dUea of that state.
Nor can they overlook th major
Ity of 20,911 by which aUte-wlde
prohibition waa defeated In Orejfon
last year. - What they ar confronted
with la not a theory but a condition.
There la no chance, nor hop that
their plan, of testing state-wide pro
hibition la this stat next year can
have, an outcome favorable (o. their
views. ' " -. .. i " .
: The aounder policy is. local option.
' Bo long as rforts were .'concentrated
on local opelon. Oregon waa swiftly
aaaing to Its dry territory
cruel and Inhuman.
thai th modern larg farm eoeta.
. T f...V.. U 4 . , . . I - ww.w vuvuiu lW VI &k
.ui. Bwyaaiu wv" aa BUS B V,M In mlriA fllnlf. .A-
tir- K.I V. iij ii,.i it., v... I - f.
ii vuv m um imiivT. await iuo uvyr1
less sufferer who desired death.
abould not b denied It. and should
be given the means with which to
hasten th end.
''When th aanda of life ar surety
ebbing amid almost unbearable pain,
TIIB BOARD F " MEDIATION
w1
BIT, NEGLECT
r
HT has nothing been heard
of th board of .mediation,
constituted ijnder federal
law, for the settlement of
when hop la gone and the merciful Interstate railroad labor differences?
agendes of relief-are In his bands, I This board Is composed. of Com
th man of medicine must stand . In I mlasioner of Labor Charles P. Nell!,
th presence of a mighty temptation A representative of the labor organ-
to make easier the final surrender, liatlon Involved and a representa
tive of the railroad company Involved
perforce to maka aoma man lion ef Tha
waa aa4 til a work," and. wbaa ba a
aarad thla ba abowa4 tjttk ba bad a
airaar araap ef bla aubjartl That la
la ar. aotnawbara in tba doalor'a baa4
ma raaia vadouMadly war, but. dur
laa tbalr long cold atoraga parlod thay
oaa aaootne aomawbat Jumblad. :
'Tha near." quoth lha laclurar, waa
ralatad to tba family of Joha of Oaunt.
tb head of tho hooea of Latteaatar."
r worda ta that affact Thla . throw
a now llht aa tha poara blatory. Ha
nadovMadly waa a prota-a of John
of Oaunt. but not a ralaUvo of bla.
rar from beta oonnaotad with any
noble family. Chaaoar waa ' aJtog athar
Of tha MODla" balnr tha man at a
London wine merchant. .
Tta lived durlaa tha relaa of Ed.
wara lit. who, you rlllMntmktr, waa
wa kin wbo made ' war on WaJlaca
ana urate.- Jflatory. telhktta othorwta.
Can tha tloetor have meant Edward If
And tf ao. whan did Chaucer live Con.
lemporaaaoualy with Wallaoe : and
atruoar - - ....... , t
Itla crowning fllaM of fancr. ' how.
var, wm wbaa ho a-ava hla an.ltanra
a brlaf outllna of the facta leading up
to tha Trojan war. 'Tart a, aoa ' of
Priam, king of Troy" ha aald.. "nap.
Hod off Helen, tha wife of Aamam
non, ma moat naauurui woman la th
world." t eta. Thla la entirely a new
dl boo very. . rormarly, Halea waa aup
poaed. to bTa been tha. wife of Men.
ua.
Mow thlnr bav been changed atnoa
wa at achooll
ARTHUR D. BTART.
SEVEN FAMOUS'CLUDS
The Atheaaeam.
J-t.ble ut ike La: 14 etaire e,iuJrt
a erteeuae aa Iba avalboa i4a
af tbe le.at4 ef t!jr.
l-)al.aal a(rba Ikerfklff. the It
raia aid. btMti4 la be HMaat4tf
a prea?i tte Ike terapiure ef iba rtu'a
4 wtia i.a( ijfruulif ae.
rra4 kta rvmataadtof mri arrvv.
t tta eauta frvra trrt.-uM r.bnr
i.-ta.-va"t tra Tkiuw wua a-
picBH crew er T Tb waaikar a
a etortajr K.t ,k iba bva( It dara
I a.cr.tii.n s ara.jr whU the
alaaaikweta mika Im a faa l,.k .
J Tba lb!U4:.bt lay utW the attaav
Tba at eel tantoua af th areaaal liter, lalna- baa tba iuh a a tl aa A:Ai' ra(te aaaee a I bar af tba aa.
ary club la EgUd I tha Albaoaewwt. laaoibar venerable Moa.alAada, Pr. Ta-!)LB', ' " eaterad tl
. UBC.
trblcnwaa nrat eablUha4 la 111! ua- ham, noted tV bla aot.atftclir aad ! r" aai a alurk
der Iba nam of Th oeiety." The aarrnooa. Tot aaethav dll wJ fcaeva U'"" k1 ,h
preeanl clubbouae ef thla oelty waa at lha Albeaaeuui waa Iba enafeartaa S2 r-iU f mm.???,,?9? r"m,
rorwally p4 la rabruary. Ilia. Tb UUbp thirafor, of Chlfbaaier. tiiahop t hajiffa-til Vi.-!rIi ''
balldlng. which I ef eome architectural bav alra beaa mor or la ahuad- ., V.,wavwi tit ? .X J I??1"
tatareet. waa areclad aw th waat ad f aat at thla eluh, tm wbU reaeon. wbett iT . VL ."
nI tgathee for oooroljon. Abr- Waa on!, II p, from th frfgal
llayward ta td t ba grumbled Decatur aen mea a mU tJaat ta
"I thk b labor ar blanUg J feete a ahlp'a cebl tb forrha4na
lha court yard of Old Carlton boue. tha laa tiaaeaeJly lara number war ool'ltb.ie
Bmoaing rvoia peing exactly witoer wnat i lecte togamer tor ooororauon. Acres-1
waa the rrtnc I'eg-eera dining room. I bant
la th final proportioned halt eight lout:
pale trim roe piliaxe aa broad breasted 1 1 ittrai lb atmoepbar la alive with I of th fiiaai aa hmiatm ik-
baaae, copied from th "Tempi ef th lhmi every Baoaveait J a i peel to find tan knew what w goi, a tb Ma.
Wtnda at Athena, eapport the paneled oa dropping lata my aoop. '. ,lcx waa warped aluagaid the Chile-
wagon roof, tha "rotnpella rvamnta- Eamoel V 11 barf ore a. Abraham Hay dalphl and th A tsar lean Led by Ie
lloa bain a f aa evlalnaJ oaairn. .The ward fTfca Vraaa Tuft af aUmual Vl-ar. elur. lean mm tba 4-k m .k.
two autuee la bleb at, Tduc Tletrta" I rwa'e Ta Taouaaad a Tear,- tlO re-1 '1i"a4ipbla as after a brief but de
and TUna noblag." war ohoee by sir I membered by acme), and raa ay ether H"'" eirugci got poaaeaalott ef tb
Thorn LAwranca, who alae deelgned celebrated charactrr. war freoueeter :" . ' . UUm -'m th port waa
the club aeal. . - I of thl peaceful room. Her, loo. Theo-1 7k . VT". Jr ' fir, aad
Oa th right of tb ball I th mornrldor Hook daahed off mxh brlQtanl I J"" r. waaira ale prepared
Ing room, redecorated In 1111. when thai work. Thla apontaneoua And vtHaill Ui T .ft I?. . u tmpoaaihl j
elltn waa elaborately painted by Btrlwlt at ee Urn vd th Jub a areat I veaaiar it nrej
Edward Poynter. Tba buat of Ml
ta im wwaffwaw watakat - irai v mw at ear ha, w a - -
Trollop; la th adjoining writing room TherVe flrat th Athnttm dnb, ao aaTeral .crT7r 1 .v'n'"r
bang. portrait f Dr. JobnH. b, Or. a. . . Urldfrtwl' '
tha. sift of Humohrar Ward. Thai i. i.. I On ,i..i a mi . .: .'. -
a ... .... r . ' r.T 11" V1-" V.V I.. - r "V -wJ5rt nbia.
"' . wv-.-'--, w.. v .... t ua twi j waii.ra iniwir ywtt who in i ripoil harbor (O attark tba
rooroa la London, ha a fewer tbaa 11 1 aueno BocratlcaL , lelty. Ere In thoae day th ItalUa
window.- But th chief glory ef th And .aiware pla thkalvs and forkajin,,,,, ,B Tripoli wer rreAt that
Athenaeum 1 tt library, tha vl.w from ,B maih.mailcal. . j ,h of ZJ? 7"
which embrace the pretty garden, Th ft waa at tba foot of the Athenaeum funt0l and iw entailer vMela uo-
Atheaaeuni library la by far tha ftnaat ataJreaaa thdt tha author of "Pickwick" p.lh eommBl of lha Amerloa aom.
aad moat Imporuat club library ta tha ended, his unfortunate trkngement rador. who bad bee Idea (or Amen oaa
world." all ' departments of foreign aa front Thackeray, being intercepted by , J,"ic ,3Inr ,b frigaU Coastl-
wu a aaia-iian oooaa oeing repreaente the Utter aad forced to ahaka handa. I ..v.i - , ., c
by rar nd eomplt ampl. Wore-1 Klnglak. th fcUtorian, lived alaioel ,.7-?'.' "V n" oap-
ovr, tber la oa Ita aniva on er tnai.ntlrely t th Athenaeum, are when 1 1 " 5'"oeipnta arrair.
lone of' reference book In infirm and terribly deaf. People I "r.... r,.w V J, Qt "
beat col lee tl oca
Paonla I V,rT wl tlln
EngUnd. and the bookcaae ar atored U.ad to My that, urhwn Jhey talked to boldrlat T th. hatbTa "TIT .,U .PMh"1
with raluabU volume., dealing with Ulm, .rybody In tb room board - Si . emy- h Hi? VU2,0f
btatnrv. Innamiili. anil trrhlulsn. .. - I . . vi . . . I IT "",nr B BQipa. HI 8 COfflRMdora
f HE. wall that went np. In Port
land after the latest city prl
, marles Is. well , remembered.
. There waa , a , hot mayoralty
fight, but only about 50 per cent of
toe regisierea rote was cast. The
COSTLY GOVERX31EXT
f
In a labor dispute. Js It not the fact
that this law requires that all' dif-
N lilt there .were, 6827 persons f lenities occurring - between , lnter-
vu loir teaerai payrou. jc waa ltate railroad companies, and their
,"""'" w...v., v Vi employes must be submitted to this
;popon. . : i- ' j board? '
i n m i t narn mwa a m a it a m rn wnai a a . -
loudeet lafnentatlon that went 'tin in in- ZlZlZ L LTlTaV. Vr aoe lM. magnitude pf the Is-
' ia kj i a n. i aiiias li nvri v a..a iiiiHiiiiHnii. i . . a a w . . . .. , . .
conseauence were moatly ntiar.,1 .- m' " ' .1 " l.T He wvoiypa iu me. present atrite.
men who had remained aw7v from iTTJL J?? 1 Vn rert f not one . Jabor organization
the Bolls-i v - ' v - - " r" . . "7 I: nt five, and not one Interstate rail-
They held:
Massachusetts
direct primary In ISS . h -
last ;.week.. There Lew-' . e,".; . "7. " , '"7: a? "is conanion exclude the op-
were a thousand offices In the -tat 71 T. of -"""1: rVon of the actr . It Is generally
to fill, including . governor. There igo ot inhabitants' " ' ' believed that the reputation of Com
waa-ttaarw 'ffa-httwV eb- 1 l'i 0t i,tRWtan-.i. . : . ' dlssioner Neiir IS unchallenged foi
Dante's; Inferno. ,
Portland. Or.. Oct 4 To tha tmia
of Th JotfrnaX I have Juat returned
from th Star theatre, where "Danta'a
tnierno la bain Dortraved on . n.
for th pleaaur. and edification of tha
people of our beautiful Roe City. Ex
preealng my opinion of aald moving
picture, fa candor I muat aay, that I
dem tt tha moat diabolical and indiwant
of anything ever thrown upon canvaa,
and I truly beileVe there are thoaaanda
of our good . peopl n Portland who
will readily coincide with ma in m
veralon. I never eonaldered Tant'a
inrarao, aa a book, fit to ba perueed.
blatory, topography and archaeology. ' I cept Klnglak.
al.e .. Ki- - ' V . -"i
7 7. i. raanneea, a eel red to
Suau or.Dr. jonnaon (preaentta oyi, Th Athenaeum haa never bean very I call bin, k. ,.Z" "T? f
riUgerald) and of Pop (a be-1 favorable to tha at.ee. Rom. af th. Ir.tran.. k.; i. 7k-If
are here,- together - with, the gret Ur of tb paat, however, b. been thought aeceeaarr ' V.
and think bla imagination waa baaed the future prima mjniater ehould bav
upon a auperabundano of intoxlcatlne-1 been blackballed in lilt. ' The reaaon
beverage when, he wrote th "Infernal given at tha time for thla rejection waa
uiierno. i ay, down with auch pro-1 that hla proposer or seconder had ren
aucuona xor tn rood or th. nuhlln. anitldarad tnlmaalf nartleularl nnnonular.
give ua a good clean drama Inatead, It waa not until '.84 yeara Utr that
BOraethlng Which Will UOllft tha mlndlth mal-ilatumin haA.TTva a nunkal
LTTT t uu manner and of tha Athenaeum to which h waa ad
!Lmt .tl ,mtz V h?manltJr- j Much . haa Imitud ondar tha rule allowlna th com-
.u."- u. llon .r . P I mltu to elect annually a limited num-
houaes, but nothing exceeda
Percy .
queat)
cexved
" :. " " , " "-1 wna waa a nw popular memotr. uuier ne 01 tne en amy' gunboata.
death, th great novella t had been alt- actor member were Char Mathews drove tha survivor, of the crew into
tin m wari-twW ws lTAmwi n Tkwa-w UaAan. In a a . H. . I tha war a a - a lu,w
vv v. -era aw we- aw. ww. . -ve an. laar, - AlAOfUar? . LTnatriaTasl gkf HVffi 1 wajitji. MIIU WBJB nil llsj 1-ilai ea.aa. a
t.v'g Mnrtai. natal thai hrakgi nn TTn art lath I - i . I With Ma at-... " a wu
- --- a vuna. viiba lira AruiiJiaL inavrifaai mhii i --" , niien anotna arnniiAat'
hlatory, U a well known featur of thla and Daniel Tarry.- . , , whlc.h h4 ben. commanded by hi
Horary, wnisn uio Jaie mats nuiwn I ur iAtteon. wha waa a mamk.. R 'vmr,.. ueuieaani . jimu ru......
aald ba thought tha moat delightful I the club from 1124 to tha Hn ot hla M!"" l?"Sld. Th offloer In rh.r.J
. . l . i . . in . . I inrfmmmjt rw.H. . i . . . . .
piaoe in am wvrio, aapeciauy on a ouu-iaeath In llS, notea the following aa k." " v" . i " BiaDroihr had
f thaAUnaeum: ;r..n Ve""::?.'? ?T TrkUh
Chantrey. th aculptor; John Wlleon raDtaln fZt.r ,2.. urrender.
Croker, Sir Humphrey Davy, sir Tbomae after th. Si h r JT6Bt
Lawranc. Sir Jame. Macklnto.h. Tom board. e'ngTeS f lit AiJJ,'.,
Moor th poet; Sir Waltar Scott, to- hlmn a hand ta hand PiSV WU5
gather with aoma other.. Among die- brought both hi prttii 2af.i?,V f.??
tlngutahad ordinary member, have been hi. 17 ASeTI-C?!." !f -?BV ,th
Benjamin. Brodi. M.rk Iaambard Bru- klHd or captured Ift firU d tak
nel, tha engineer; Dlbdln. leaao Dlaraall, tw hoatlla gnnboatai -Ixrd
Ellenborough. Michael Faradav. I The War Waa anriaA
John Franklin, 'Henry Hallam. Jme surrender of Tripoli and Jth bomi
Morler, th diplomat! and author of ' piracy. - aboiltloa)-
day morning. At the tabl In th aouth
weat corner Thackeray nad conatantly
to work.
On venlng, la or about th yeat
1810, a non-member, young Benjamin
DlaraelL la defiano of tha club rule,
coolly walked upetalra to tba library, and
there proceeded to confer with hla fata
er. He waa duly requeated to withdraw,
and it is perhaps aot extraordinary that
acena acenea at the moving cloture
tnr.mA v.'. ... cinguiBnea mmence."
ww um uuh i l. run win oar . . .. . M . .
yr Osltlii, amon, th. H ..i. .. V. v......' ?IM10ner ' McMIIangM for
I a very ahort one.
jnno. -uttftA MURRAY.
' i i i,
' Bank Cleutrlngs of. Great a ties. ;
"Haji Baba"; Samuel Roger. Sir John Tha name of the Maatlrwi ... ..-.
Soana. Who bequeathed to th nation th n Intrepid in honor of th exDlolt i
Soana muaeum in Ltnooln'a Inn fim-lnd It later waa blown un b r
Joaeph Turner, Charlaa Kembl. Charlea .'nt Richard Sorrier, to prevent it fall.'' I
Mathewa. (hi nM,ri -nr..ii .... ....... 1 ing into the hand, nt h. , . ... . I
- . . . a...v mi tiat, I a. . m wain. All
David Wilk Henry Holland. Blanco I n bord PWlahed. ' ' )t
. . .... w Aiioim vi. iuienan i: wnat.-ii wna.M J
tmr, .wjiian, wonii, m wit: JOhn Htii.ll A 1 ' ' rf- a
art Mill and Herbert Spencer. II IW4yS in VjOOu aa'
- Tomon
Lumorr
vi me vote aiayea aifnome un th "almr.l-V : wAvramtit rnnnmiii, T . w IT
.jTi i V -j -----' win oe eeiuea in me ena, since all
, "r I wars end in treaties., cannot the
DemocraUc rank only one 'third of administered
tne vote wentxo we ,poii,jf v ; goa t but It Is one for each ISOoof L.7. " " "ZT.::Y:
In the New Jersey nrlmnrloa with I . . .'
zKKszz&'zirs: srrss -2ria
onlv SO ner cent on th J.l.r . ,1 7 L . tw ""' end arrives 7
" ' -'-bi 5oteroieni. -,.ii,aDOUi mree ana
only 10 rpertwnt in. Trenton,, the LM half times the total expenditure
home of the governor.. So great was Lf the , United ; States government'
V n a 'are w .a y-. km a- 'wjaIa eVW . A a t. . I . . ' T
-..-v,, TU OI(l vue U08B- under 15 president from the lnaug
es dethroned by ; Governor Wilson urajtion of Washington to the begin-
went nirrn-l- n W.f4 ... . I . ... . .
a in- rang or tne yivii war. . .. ;v: '
turn to power. . , K is double the f ilu4 of all the
ou -t uu ttte poiiucai game
THE SPOKANE RATE CASES
Tv is reported, from Chicago ?that
the railroads have resolved to ap
peal the Spokane rate case to
tha new commerce rnnrt at arm
Tbj gold coined by the United States The decision of the interstate com
merce commission becomes effective
r
politician Js always on the lob. and I mint, from 170. t i ana f.-iA
the so-called good citizen remains at 0f 116 years., It' is more than three
yttuwri to nowi wa fourths the value of all the agrlcut-
IT - a ' lw 108 7e8U1V , p- tural products, of the United States
. . ' ' for the year 1909.
a ut reason wny government Is in 14 years the cost of governing
baa. Is because ao many men of ,cl- the UnKed States haa far mor than
III eara, r n.?le 5 eelBe doubledv During he.period the ex-
thO duty Of dtlsenship.. . ' A nnltitr frtr tha arm t.
GETOLAXY AXD ENGLAJffD
' , RIVALS -
pendltures for tho army and avy in-
creased fourfold. ' - : ;
We complain that the cost of Hy
ing Is-high, and It Is high. fs One In
Tim essenUar. dissatisfaction of J1 that contributes to It ls jhe
Germany with her .commercial c,rMe o' T M. ge." on
prospects is dealt with in . 'ederal payrolls and who, onfce there;
.J: interesting? letter in the rnn selK le 'na never- realg-
-nation" from an Austrian German
ion resident ln-England.-4 - '
The ; German population Increases
on November 15 and the railroads
must either conform to , it by pub
lishing new tariffs before October 15
or must appeal." . . o;
The railroads claim that they
stand to lose In freight revenue Ap
proximately $10,000,000 by the. de
cision and they, will propably ask for
an injunction , restraining the com
merce commission from enforcing Its
order,- and take the whole Issue; be
fore the no -amerce, court.
State every year good to tha value ot
1 14 cent, per capita,' and from other
A recent week' bank cleartna. of th. I coantrlea aooda to th value of 18.81 per
great citlea.of th-United State : were P"- " -f,vv5l. -wtZ-.d '
aa roiiowa: . . ' -.Ine. Deo.
New York i... 11.629.969.000 n t' . ...
I hlr-fla-A A-llk 1A aah a..'-. "-'
viuv-n ta. j . a . . a
Boston it.,..
Philadelphia ,.
St Louia .....
Kansas City .,
WILLIAM
'E. CURTIS, JOUR-.
KAIIST - t .
$o fast, that there is grpwlng prea
rure on its means of subeistence and
l i-vviuyment, ,: two remeaies rare,
first, colonization, second,'. Increase
in
HE passing by an .attack of ap
oplexy .or. -William, J. Curtis,
best known by his longconnec-
i tlon ' with the Chfcatfo ' in tor.
efficiency .In producUve effort. Ocean and . then with th r-bt.-
The latter demands a larger volume I Reeord-IIeraM. rmnTO, a - ..
cf rore!gn trade.. Therefore both beet known and most reliable" of
u n rui". ax ta easence rouucai, writer and observer in the news-
Tfike then for study a raajfof the paper field. v ," '
v-orM. German ahlpping must all Mr. Curtis had but very recently
",,'-'t 3 the world through the returned from a long Journey to the
':. rJ.Pnel. The passage of near and far east. And hl letters and
;rs.
$ Clbra!tr fa 'dependent j reporta supplied most valuable In
5 will cf England. Then J formation. arvlnr to form nuhiio
The" tatea affected are all those
between points east of the Missouri
river, and the Inter-mountala cities
between; the.-Rockies and the Coast
range. , Among these cities are Spo-
a-ane, tsait.' L,ake City, Reno ?and
fnoenix, .Arizona. - , . -
OUR A3IIABLE PRESIDENT
"T
HE question of . the .tariff."
saja resident Taft in one of
his speeches. "I think all
Republican agre UDon. -
r' WhatI ' Cannon knd ' MurdockT
Aldiich and La FolletteT Lodge and
Cummins? Penrose and Poindeytnrt
Does Mr. Taft really think Pavna.
Penrose, Cannon, Burrow, Tawney
and the other high priests of stand
patlsm i. are In hsrmony with the
flttanureh i
San Franclaco .
Baltimore
Cincinnati ... .
Minneapolia ...
Cleveland , . .
INew Orleana ..
Detroit
Omaha -
Lo8 Annrele. ...
Loulavlll .
Milwaukee
Seattle
St. Paul
Atlanta
Portland. Or.
Buffalo .:
Denver,: .......
Indiananolla . . '
Providence
Richmond ....
W'hlngtn. D. a
St. Joseph . . .. ,
Fort Worth
Memphis ......
Salt Lake City. ,
toiamDut .... .
Albany . .
Tacoma
Savannah ....
Spokane, Wn.. . ,
XTmv Vnrt'a THmtnl T.anra
878.49i.ooo i8.o i . . ,1 ( " . 7. " tt.-; :
142 fSBft OOA A A I ? Tom tne woryaiua uaseiie-ximea.
133,521,000 6i8 ,...r" One of the most rigid laws ever de-
K97B7 nnn jvlaed againat Carrying concealed weap
U'eTlloot If J-on ba. recently been enacted by New
xora aiaie. a. license ib requirea even
for the purchase and ownership of fire
arm and penalties, usually heavy, are
z.l I provided for violation. ?
it ao happen that tne -atatute ha
certain technical deiecta which must be
corrected, but Its general . purpose la
-6.4
4S.870.000
81.293.000
26,872,000
22,016,000- ....
19,773,0,00 ....
17,821,000 4.0
18.646,000 ' 11.9
15,246,000- .....
18,431,000 . 23.4
12,191.000 8.7
14,577.000 6.5
12,712.000 4.S
10,178,000 I 8.8
12,856,000 30.6
12,696,000 i 10.8
10,413,000 . 14.2
9,6 39,999 v,.
9,616,000 ....
6,955,000 ( ..,,.
6.757.000- 9.9
0,43,U(10
4,674,000
6.678,000
.1
a
10.T
...f
6.2
6.T
6.768,000
6,961.000.
4.694,000
8,635.000
4,681,000
13.4
7.4.
7.6
1L4:
44.1
Traffic for" the Canal.
From- CDiiiers.-r?J-
I thoroughly sound and beyond queatlon
! It will tra far toward tha raduntlon anit
'H.i " ... ...
am (jiayeuiiun vi crinia. -.- . ,
It is a gratifying fact that the new
law1 haa aroused favorable comment in
every corner of the Union. The cress
"i Vl of th country, IS almost unanimous in
S'S I itar commendation, s v;
This Indicates that the American peo
bla are at last awakening to the a-reat
ooiai danger ot the oonoeaied - pistol.
For evarv inatanca , In : which firearm.
11'7 1 have been legally used to -advantage
ntipro ara a Tnounann inwnicn tnev tmva
been abused : and have been the occa
aion of crimt-vi-- ::'.- '..:-'.'i't.::
23.6 1 Certainly,, no community can afford
. ... I to tolerate the carrying ' of . concealed
li.zi wetfrons or. to leave' any aton unturned
that will put an end to thla really bar
baric practice. . -j .. ' ;
rry "Tb Saturday Club." i
Tha Old Maid-But why abould a.''
great, atrona- man iika v. .
on. they can lwava obtain i.mi,.. ... I begging . . , T .y
retain their aelf-resDeot and .h.r.... I 'The Wayfarer Dear ladv tt t. .v.'
bou in unaained labor.'
nnlar nn.r...l. T i , . . .
r, ' augw ia wnton a gen
Ueman can ad dree a a beautiful womtuk'
without an lntroduoUon.J-Sketoh. -
a " 5 .',..;.,.....' ;.,;..S
"What - ia
How Will It Tin?
oneof u alonf H':-1J . t: you
"""l'.n1 "e. Journey of "R"" - guea ifv
- y w'ig m man an oould
dha aouL . "MHenneok
SKlui' .eomVadefhlp rnarrlod. j but ; Un'fBoZim t
Wton2ear' -:;thedW
v Though one alt stricken where' Ita 1 M "LP Chleage.Nawa ? i
--billow rollr . " I Mra.. Neighbor They tell m your''
"PD08, b dumb, or from th my-1 on the college football lvaib -
- Ua rOll , w . I fa , nfalaMauxia vu j . e
W1U . whlsnerin. t lo. ha t,..v-.- CIT-' IXXT - S-?
rr-v; blownf -:-ZJr" lTtirm'lT:, ," what.
When
our united live are wrenched y.lhpr9tTK mln't but' X t
apart, - . , w thJn he' one of the. diwbactas. ;
And day no mora meana iwut com.
panionshlpi i , - , 1 , -
. .
... .
Some time in 1918 the Panama HUT! All lT7nali . -m 1)nw - taiwa ITAnvtM Rfnit
. - - - aw jsi a a. ah baa - Aaa w mm buu a ituum hi w-.mm.
Tg'ZZoTW Coepondent -New Tork World.
.:.. " . . lroen' 1 T am una of tha unemnloved. T bava
position , for the -laat two
I am married,
.AfrT.lt ll tb. lrana.nnH...nl a. j
rill .mnn.t ... . ..a ... t SOUgnf
i,vuu, mm .,.. arlthnnt aiinA.aA
a year. The coat of moving thla freight .i . .w ... -ilV'
at rate fairto th roada. varies f ""A .VL .T,:'1;"
-e -f . M -.a-- i .. I ui cu. af. liar vvtuo .v vtio wuwiubiuii
! J ,Tinn:nl 'B.r,t,t? that a man with a trad 1 beat qualified
167.80 ton on clothing ahiDDed we.L
Aooui j.uvu.vvv ton or rruit are sent
east at an average -coat of 126.76 a ton.
Steamship men believe that on a modern
sixteen Knot eteametv with refrlrerat-
ing racniues, tne l.ouu.ooo tons of fruit
oaa be shipped from Ixs Angela to
new i ore at coat or 17 ton. Usual.
ly, aa in th case of 'the Great Lake,
th ultimate result of developjng water
transportation I beneficial to the rail
road. Only 10 per cent of th coast,
to-ooaat traffic now goe by water.
There are Just eleven ship In the over
sea trad, flying tb American flag. All
ar old.- Within easy water communi
cation of the canal are 14.000.000 peo
ple whp. are buying from the United
to make hi way. unfortunately, I have
no trade, which no doubt account for
my present ill fortune. - I have1 been
compelled to pawn ' my .tew clothe to
feed ' my family, and therefor ; could
not make a presentable appearance for
a clerical position, which I have bald In
the past. When applying for a position
other .than that, I am met with - th
query, Hv you xpwlenc?" Being
truthful. I answer in th . negative.
Very aorry.but w can't us you, la
the Invariable answer.' - -
My object in writing 1 to warn boys
and young men to take heed and tearn
a good trade, and. If they thlnS they
When fervent night ;idlovelyi'?lai. .V4
sruorous dawn - I From Puck. . k
Are only memories to One aad heart, ? . Mabel I am sura he muat '.hav loved
-. ivna Kisses Durn vjruearty.-': :.ft f i
v. the lip. . . A: ., - Maud I should ay .o.' . mi'li
UufmovroS?" th' -
E Wheeler Wilcox.;: i:rJ.tl2.yUn:t. U. m
- i b i . . w i"v"vvri.Wwl' BtTtlllCK Wirh I ria:; a.J'-ii1-
- i v vB at9
aaw her unexpectedly at .fame the
ing after a dance.
morn
.TA
bokingf Forward
, 1 A Minnesota $3 Bill. '
?; From th Minneapolia Journal, f 1
A." IS. bill purporting to be Issued by
th state of Minnesota March 20, 1858,
two months before the state wa ad
mitted to tha union, waa nraunt.
8 tale Treasurer Walter J. Smith -tna I ' t (CentHbated to Tba Joorn.l br Wait w. ,
for redemption, with Interest at is .V 2S.fif-SSft.- P-aaoem. ar. T
cent The Interest claimed amount.; ion.Ll Mum " Xb. Call,
nearly 1 120. Th . bin wa rartaA - l -: r--ry -r' '"--g'--j.ai.J. .,-.,., -t
letter from'R. J Dietrich of Lnrrain. The winter soon will mala trin'.vi- I
Va, with a request to please remit th w?yvl,.B madiin frenay. and then wt"' "
monov. , I all will hava tba or In .... . .
. i . - - - m"ft mvrw uiroai. taAu'
"Th tat Of f Minneanta hhii mnuen.y. -j The ' bllaaard wttt .
Thomas Cowan or bearer 13 ' with in- J bl,wlng forth, with rude and ahocklntr
tereet at 12 , percent ner annnn r, 1 rnannera. and all ' the storm b-iT Li '
date untU notice of redempUon; Issued j thejnorth wlU Bhaka icy banner
under the act of January 29, 1858." thai- then, alas, poor weary oui. you'll '
bill reads. Z'tt is signed "Ira Bmith auffer dire emotions, when b..i
treasurer; Jdliua George, auditor." olothea and buying coal, and h,,i.
urngs ana pouona. Methlnks I .M w.."
Iteconunendlnir Himself. " in-the atreet, on Icy pavement totter.
- i ann inn rra naai. .. . . .
TwAM . a : 'I "v 0 aBtvaa. tu lummar haal . j
v.. Dutvcag ittaKajeine. , : ' nlv wn... -wa". -" au
IWhen the language of mtsina. i. 1.'.. LT .i'J. -"p J heATyou
?r mayVTn.' '
Urtllng. ... . ITnAAii l7Tmm..v:u frytegT'.
laJTPlJS S-?.P.f yVlfy tovethea?
o" baa vt b vivvru w II era en AT Or Tataa l jt.in.. i i - , auaufy-- .
making a campaign speech. Afr ' L7JL' Oh m.Ih-"-" m -
lng to th speech for bout ie mim.tl e.e. III. whl?.tlln whisker!"
one of them turned to- hla companion n?r ! m tr irtH i . ! hum- ;
Cln ""TtVio frnnrbHm,P,T f ..r"bVhe"Wna.nTy d: L h t- Af v." ' -v.
rlaK and they loa thelr pos.tlon. lA.r jommend hlsselt mo." highly."..' ila-.' - lK v.
. '