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Till! OREGON DAILY JOlUiiiA!, IQUTIAKD. WtlDNtiDAY 'LVINg OCTOint U. nil. . THE JOURNAL l I ii, M II t l4l At'i- . 41 UI 4fwa it !. , 44 tl U 44 f 44f U U4 U It 4 4. -.a i. li 'lf -' J i 4Mt-47 4i-4-4 44 1 4 U-J t 4 COMME.NT AND NEWS IN bRlUV It44'4r 444fc4r4. . Tl ' IM 1)4 m fl ltft H ttfM4. &4 ! tl U SkUarfeli 1 1.'!., 1414 $k4 M4i 1J4 t AU4I4 4 4 Mf M W4UU. 44 lia lUf t) tV4 U l4 AWi4 A.. ttm laui-nK 144 t 4Mi f'.4"4 4wlJ ! HN' 44J l4 i-M 4i44 4i- 4 4- !. 44.4 44 4.-4 I- I . 'Tr'. .1 a. ... . 41 ik4 T"l- 1W '4 44 4tH nl. 4 4-x-V4 4 M4 4II4, 4.4-4. 4 Ya fw4 mmt ll ifHl M Kr 44 4W 14 4lU 'twu ri4 914 I f-f -4 " I 4, ! ' " 4 - 444 4.t4- ( 4 tau4,4. 4 4 4 'l4.4 i M U .4. 4J 4V 4V AMI tf MMM. 4w4tU( I It M4 T - - - . llMi 7 14 (f 4 .4 4 4 l 4W 4j 4. iiv 1' 4.4 J 4,4 144 U4 4 i-4 . . A .,.l J V 4 I ' 4 4, u i t'..i riWtiif 111 IV TV4 UmM n!r4 M 4 Y V Mw4 aWt rvVM44i 444 k t .4 t a. a (44 t4t- L 44 m4 4 4 Ul t4 i."4 14 ' 4! 4. 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Bl B Bldf PortlJf4 Bipt4 .b pr4lJat tor bU potter of aib:trUoa. It ta a lxJlrr wtih a frnaaf borUoa. a frpo44 vltboat 444 of "polof7 or left. retfal arbtUUoa of to tern tJoal 4tpat4 ta aa ext:4 aebama of lBi'raatJosBi jotttevx, It ta a pla ta tttmlaato Lb roallr maa oa bor- Mfi. io git tf w inauairr wt " - . - ... rii111. of 11..V4 m a tla of 4, a . . . a a I IXIB VI1I laaj mjm lilFIUB. 4 VI4IIV I " " 4B 4 hu .74 t; Uk. ,b. i-r off tb4 opujd U.J On mten, 4 ) " U OQra. 4&M WBiCB iunioi;iai'i ' tried to'oTBrtbrow la Orvgoa laat for lb Gag gtBb.tmtaf 1 Atoka b-.VlV ml bMria of pr! ef all pant vboltarMUgaiioa. baHag a b14 p bar Btt44 ' la rrott agalaat a I battM lb7 ar aJJt4 ta a or tba proxy arataca la vbtcb rrr4nt-1 44 m a rbarartr aa tb Ca&Btagbaai Ur t p la tmporary aothorttr. tlltn wblc tb rtary of tba la mUoa4 tb power dale!- toltartor daeaUy a aald aa fra4a tbam. lleDt. Jl la a bop or 004 einaaao Caltforata'a airtloa U a graiHlBg toltbat taabea tb OrajoaUa eppo bark of Ubor . Aa tb arbttar b- 44U4 k4llA4)a fg 4aV aVaa VM f arbttratfoa lBtte4 of fwortJa, bare h" prOTl.br TI?.f ted, blood. batUMblpa, baneta, fir. dratb, d4otik)B, deatrocttoa. and all tha tbT horror lovolrod fa Lb gory drama of IndfOwIbla var. I . Oa a rcmt annlToraarr of SMan, S09.00 Oen&aa rltliena ' publicly S protaatcd agalntt meaaare proroca . tlf of war. Tb world ta wearying Itbr or four to on by oar neigh bor to tb aoath. To thinking men. It la ample no- tlf tbat tb peopl bar loat con fidence la proxte. and ar beat oa a chang la which they can direct. rertew or orerrld tb acta of agenta. or, If necry, dlamlaa the agetja Ithemaelrea. It la effort to bring OTO IMI-OVEniSIIED I T la the faahlofl t extol tb Joa- tlea and ' golden ml eqotty of onr preeent tax afatem. Her la J. Pterpont' Morgan, who got tS.000,000 aa hU fe for orgaaltlng th ateel trait, paying a peraonal tat ta New Tork oa aa aaaeaament of ; cf armament. Chancellor. UojA- '.t '" m-nt back to M0.00. Th poor maa. If tb r,r.. nt vn.! tv repreaenUUT gorerement tacg to . ... v.. r.. V. - r.7M . . tHoa intended by tb rather. ' J It U not an eplaod. It ta tot aa ao- "B" rinL .It t tr.mndon4 deetrn. "r J" ""VV,"J" Oawi ri44 re 14 49 far m4 m " I I4f 44 44 4144 444aB B , mrmoto ta 4 are 4a4V 1 4444 4r Mtaalk, 4aalla4 4 14 IT .J. ,- " U r44r H I 44fi 44 4UB 14 444l U,k' J H4 44 44 I1444J 4 1I4 f fl.i 4V f44l4CrCr rU fi " '4rK44 I 111 li. 44 4. 44 ff4 144 rtot 4llrr t 14 IU4 lOMrt I 4rh. 44 44 t7, 44ta. I cl Ui .i4 4111 4r1r.4l.4l 41' rnxa 44S4 aff44 !- lr 4i4. Tr 4ui t ru!a 4u 414 4( fra 4 vataf 14 tar VU4 44 f aoil4 4 latHi4 41. k I coat of Europe at I2.2SO.000.000 very year, a total nearly doubled In 20 year and likely to double again la leaa than ten yeara If tb mad-1 &esa doea not atop. COOS BAY FOREST Flimi an object of charity. Sympathy goet out to poor August Belmont, whom we bar all reckoned President Jordan of Stanford UHit-fHE loaa by foreat fire this year bb a manr time mlllionalr. but I. a aft.' I I Tenuy compuie om war oooi oi a m th roreeta or Coot, connty i whose fortune abrunk to a maaly I and parte of Curry and Donglaa $200,000 when th aaaeaaor called. cuuunea, yuruinu vj uw una OCBrX D18404 JOO IOT poor lon County Fir Patrol aanoclatioa. lajaa F. Ryan, owner of Manhattan reported to be that only S00 acrea I traction and brigadier, of tobacco. wero burned orer. with a total ttra-j whose holding bar dwindled and ber loaa not exceeding 200,300 feet I dwindled uatll th aaaeaaor la only The lasoclatlon la aald to hare labia to tax him on a beggarly $200,- apent about $10,000. The cost of 000. tb fir protection work averaged j Nothing but a lifelong aelf dental one and on half cents per 4u.ro. Tb I and aelf aacrlflc has kept the wolf timber tributary to Cooe Hay was ea-1 from John D. Rockefeller 'a door, and tlmated- a few years ago at not lea by reason of It and his better bual than 14,000.000,000 feet. Ineea training, enough' has been sared Th association la allied with th from the wreck of his fortune to en state organisation but its work Is its able the tax man to assess him at own, and by results it Justifies Itself, I $5,000,000. First ct all, It money la spent in I Nor can one help but pity th aor- cuttlng trails ' through thj antra v- rows of poor Japob Schlff. Though eraable foresta to make all outlying a master figure In Wall stret, hla and secluded districts accessitle to burdens have boen heayy and his sac- the ranger. ' Then It extends tele- rtflces so unusual that when the aa- phone line 'ar and near, that lnclpl- sessor looked In, his great fortune ent fires may be reported before had dwindled to a paltry $400,000. they become dangerous: And,' by The fjre are chief pillar of the giving the fanners whose lands are great American financial . atructure. crossed by the wires the free use of I Their combined wealth is estimated them conditioned on their reporting at $1,200,000,000 to $1,500,000,000. fires, the association enlists the In- Their combined assessment Is $6, dlvidual Interest for the common 800,000. i benefit.' No longer watching hope- Having thus perfected our system lessly she advance of th smoke of taxation which so amply protects clouds, high In air, the Isolated fam- our struggling multimillionaires lly calls for expert and efficient help, from Impoverishment by th assess and the fire fighters are quickly or. our statesmen should now turn summoned to their aid. y , w . their attention to solving th press- If it be true that the loss by fire ling Issue of "how old Is Ann." In the district covered by this asso ciation Was less than in any similar district In the state it Is a loud call to similar action In every other tim bered, region, for the means ar sim ple and the cost Insignificant Indeed in proportion to the service rendered. Hundreds ,of, years ef , growth are shown la the: rings exposed when one of our forest giants has . been Europe at $24,000,000,000, a sum In conceivably vaatr In our own country, . Chairman Tawney. recently of the . hou8 committee on appropriations estimated that 71 per cent of our ' national expenditure ar military, directly or Indirectly. r .Th mounting, war coat has raised . our national 'expenditure for alt yeara to nearly $.000.0(H),000. It la three and one half times the total r expenditures of - tho United States government under 15. presidents 'from the Inauguration of -.Washing v; ton to the beginning of the Civil war. -It la double all th gold, coined by United State mint from 1792 to 1908. aperlod of 11$ years.. The great nations ar In bondage to war chests. , If, through the power of his great 'office, Mr. Taft - ahall bring International arbitration ito a .fruition, no other act will be necessary to fix hi . name securely - In the most prominent pages of his tory. World ' peac Is the biggest 'statesmanship of the centuries, and th responses . already to Mr. Taft's overtures are proof that the clock la ready to strike. . . Humanity has no higher, cause nor dearer hope. 'I THE FLAT CITY SPECIAL 1 V4T1" HERE Is. one .railroad, at laat. in ; Alaska, , that la neither owned, controlled, nor oper ated by the Morganhelms, nor v byany other alien proprietors. Its .name Is th Flat City, Its one train , , Is the Flat City Special, Its mileage , Is seven. It 1 runs from Idltarod to - Flat City, . and Its main sources of . traffic are men and gold. Its operating power la by 17 mules, and It takes two hours to run from one terminus to the other. Its fares , are liberal, for Its patrons pay $8 for ' , a Journey one way and $5 for a round trip. It has no fear of the Interstate commerce commission nor any other supervising power, and Its t reduced freights are. at the rate of . J $40 a ton. It was opened a few weeks ago with full ceremonies, ln ' " eluding the driving of a golden spike v? by one of Its owners and builders , which last, having fulfilled Its pur H J pose waa withdrawn to be made Into v j a brqoch for the wife of the man who drove It. . ' ' To Justify Ita admission Into the I blessed company of railroads the train was held up by bandit before f It had - been running more than a J few-days, androbbed -of -$40,i00 - worth of gold dust. But, with bet ' ter fortune than has accompanied the 1 trailers of the train robbers of Ore- gon, the bandit were pursued so fast . j by an energetic posse that, to save i themselves, . they : ' abandoned the 1 greater portion of : their Ill-gotten loot, which-"was duly recovered for . i the shippers. . 7 ,;. .. ' : ' . Tet let no one smile at this most : practical of railroads, for, without It ; the richest of the Flat creek placers would hav remained, unavailable to their owners, being cut off from the only exit at Idltarod by a bottomless tog; where horses sink, helplessly floundering In the mud. Willingly .will th $1 a man and tha $40 A A POPULAR FEATURE o! NE of the best features of The Journal Is Its column of "Let ters From the People." It la a placeof varied and Interest ing .opinions. It la an open1 forum where all can have a hearing. . . There are contributors, however, felled Did you ever coflnt them and who are not, fair, with The Journal, figure how Blow this one crop has They , Bend ; In i unsigned , letters. In hn fn rlnentnr for use? To reck- Which, thfl name of the writer is not lessly expose it to its one danger I revealed. , The name is not required fire or to waste Its value In nn-ffor publication, but should, with the address, accompany the article. It is necessary for the paper , to know thia, and failure to comply with the rule, merely means tbat the article will go Into the waste basket. It is also Important to make con tributions terse, Incisive and a brief as possible. The writer should BP at once to the heart of the subject, eliminate ever unnecessary word, I Ur4 44 4.4ta4 41444 Ta 4UL444 4f 14 44. W4 Jti4t till 14) 444414 1444 4a. Tt 111 444 44 atb 44 II 44 IB 444444 4f4 I44l 444rr 4fHlel4a4 rvttcui4 foe 44us. Th lu Armt 444 4r4t 4B 14 4ara444 441444 4f f B 44 r44 14 444 at4 444X44U4 rr4o4 ta 4411411 Aluraaa. vrr litis 4r'r4 r 4a4 4 a JkXfW 44 14 Bn 4 14 4414 4f 14 tlm- .(ntat ta trc4 a rw 44 4fW daWB 41P444 141 w14 4r4'4 4orv'ioa lrr lara Bwy ta 44wrr If W. B. V 1444 wul4 tar hla lll tW4r4 4-4rt4g STair frefiiB for tirBb l4 44 rfr4Bt ar4t 14 tr4tln4T poratlun -1IIds- It. 4r 4ioi U 4O0444-UW of 4i)r Bsoratnf p4 Bars, (hara w4Mi4 b4 lhtns 414 abevt bl4 4al4ii44 r mi ttchcta. Wba 4A4rtra of 14 BrttlB 4i tlamaat hV4 BOl balll4 to tk U4 440ntlOB4 f 4lBl4 I4I4T4 U Bit BaTtS f lb world wltl which 14 carry ea 14 fisht 4f Unat 444lor4t4m d th4 lord, tba fw wb ara 4olr tb bbrm tblng la Orvroa nd aot fr t4 Judfawtt of th4lr fll4wmB. . Jo4pb Fl4 U Bot tbB Only 444 WbO 1 440444UB4T t t&4 4lDSl4 tt 44144 IB B 4C4I-4 t B4BB- tr14. Wb4l b4 oB4t4i 4o4 net Bmouot t4 "a panoy la tb4 poin& to wh4t tb4 Hl truat Is dODBtlna ta lobbl la cnaT444, Br what tb Bautbara Pa cific 14 dona Una to ratal a I la una knuiU. Tb4T4 will b4 4oBt4d by big Una grbbr4 la Oregon ta of. thou 4nd4 of dolUr ta kp tb4 popl4 parlcf th4nr trlbirt-b4 iwtaJnlnt tb4lr irt holdlnr of Idl4 land. Many thouuida ar balaa dontd to broak dowa tb InltiBOr bafora th4 Unitd 8(it4 4uprm4 court. Vor4 mooay'l b4iniT paid for 4mlnnt coun- 41 for thl4 purpo tbn rlm h4 bo f4r donatd to tb4 4u of to 4 4inri4 tz tb world ovr. and tb morning organ la opoaly- Indonlng 4nd oora- mendlng this 4 1 tack upon tho librtl of the popl4 or Oregon. How much ar th444 amount? Who contributes to tbemt Wht Is th4 Amount pnt for r4dlns notle and rticle4 In th plun- derbund pre? How many mal tick- -ts do tho 4ill4d pcl4l prlrlleged cor- porUons of tho United 8t4t4 f urnlh to lwyr nd Journalist for trying to sot 4ld th4 Inltl4ttv4 ana rrrn- duraT Th morning pinto 4ht oould furnish som4 lntertliig flguras along th444 lines. Will ItT Kit Bom men are not rich 4nough - to board themseHc and thlr fmills whll4 th4y work for ny cu4 Thr is conlderbl Juatlflcatlon . for sup- poolng that tha morning organ U not. ALFRED V.. CRIDOH. HrM 414 44T44 4hMl fowr of 44 If!. II 4 f 44-4) 4n44. 41 lilt a4. T W4 Wtil 1444 441 i l Hi I A r4g 1114 atrl Ub tt 44 t4JM44 41 .4 141 r!l. 444 I fl !ag arntMt: lUiaa) llamlHo. kriU4 urck. Ire4k Cl4K4 4Ulr, Il!r4 W4i4ilti44. Irt Tur4r. in,rya vr ( ('on. SEVEN GREAT LITERARY WORKERS . 'aUcvaade paxtvaa.. Treed the Coon. Portland. Or., Oct 7. To tho Editor of Th Journal Ono4 In a whtlo Th4 Journl barks up tho wrong tre. but it 40 orten tree a coon : tbat I can forgivo it for Its pertinacity of pur P044 4ven when in the wrong. In the laaue of tha 7th It hits tall timber and tr464 two coons, at leaat that need at tention. In 1U editorial entitled "WalU Ing" It shows up for tho 'teenth tlm4 that our Portland bualne men are moro p4Cul4tor. turnovers and tollgate keepers than commorci! men. To our young men looking to them for guid ance the greet loaders of busln444 In Portland 4a y, "Toung man buy lots. and let tho Chlnes4 engag In commerce, or th Jpane44 attend to extending trade. Buy, lot, hold them JO year, as wa have, and draw down continu ous fortun4, as wa do, for merely get ting out of the way of worklngmen and eaitern tenderfoots simply orasy - to build and develop our magnificent re ouroe," . . . ... . .. at i.1 a .' a. W .'. " . I'M 4aiion4 vTiana noi" treed It IB krd 14 44tU4(4 14 4B444l of rork 4 4n4 for a he 44144 W4441 All4r Dum44 B4JB4 14 44 1 eh 4 I 4ob 11 olam4. la Ihl gT 4tof4ho4 4f Uuratara 4r a iobr 4f velum for which b wk aoi oauralr r4po4ibi4, but la all 4f walcfc -4 4 4 ta tb4 making. reraottAlly b4 al44 W4 r44poB4ibl fr 111 ota4wh4t cloaaly prtaU rolem. For a fan ration t waa th world e tebhra444. doing m4r4 tb4a all oihra tortkr t gtV4 free fletto a aoemopollta B4M44BOB la tb great Blddl4 Cl444. la ordar t gala 4W 1444 4 ad find bow aatrtl . Dun44 sp4t II yn ef bla tlf 4 a wnd rr la all parts of JCorop a aaajrch f copy. Like the wrlt4r of tb4 4rtxt44Ui oeatury. b took his malarial wbar b4 found It, having Brb4l Id 444 4f literary prop erty. Volomao hT ba writtaa aboot his "tooval footory,", 4f bla pnreh44 of work ' by anknowa authors or trn4 Utora, all of whlca wore publLh4 odr hi Biua. - ' . Duma ws 4lways, ready t buy 1444; h4 W44 Willing to' buy BOV414 4nd re writ 4 tbm. b lo supplied Id and let 4thia do th4 m4ch4nlcl work of eompooltlofj. Ho andoubt4dlyj rmlDB to this day th grt4t rronch rom4ntlo. ao4Ut and th moot unt varsally read story writer of U4 world. Mo la moot romarkabl a a novonst. for bis grt creative, rth4r than for hla 4rtltlO 4T4BIU Dum44J fliat 4ffort la lit4rtur w4 a s draratlL lIithrto his suoce, though remarkable, oould not b called European, and ha wa aot to do ov tlngul4he4 from tho crowd of French prof444lon4 "lltterftUur,' But la 1144 th4 famous "Mont Crlsto" 4pp4r4d. which may bo said to hv4 4xcltd moro universal lnt4ret then any romanc 4lnc4 ,"Robln40B Cruooo" or "Waver- ley." ' The ' 4xtrBordln4ry color, tho never fugging spirit.- ths 4adl44 sur prly and tha air of nature which wa east ovr vn tb4 moot ostrv gant BltuBUons. mk this work worthy of tho popularity it onjoyoa i aimon vry "country of tho World. Tula romanc waa followed by tb BO 14 fmou "Thr44 Miiikiteiri." Th44 productions were the moro re mrkbl4 a they W4r4 wrltt4n from dy to day for tho read ere of new4 paper, and thus firmly established the f eullleton" as a aocoesBry element of ranch literature la this, s In other Ucartmente where he wa 4UocessfuL Duma was aot original, and only took idee of a successful predecessor, Bu- WHtle tkr 44 144 a 444 4 41414 14 rcJ Ua44 aa4 Crat'- 44 La. 4 4 1arvl T4 W a t4ir ui4 I nm t rt eetMataaiaa f aaa a 14 til ! ril!4 la Balf 4f 141 irvka art. A 4urrv-tat Btaata 4aar4, 4W4Vr. wiiua l 41)4414 II r. 14 4444f4 14 .!L Uair 4.A44MU4 r44l44 I4 441 f 4441 4ity f . Otaham waa 4r(4 y v. w, w. wii4b bv : Ha4 (4r n !. irarfWl , rir( sutmb I er v4t ', joMpkUia tpf l4riav wb waa ay a nrtiw at lie. i arotia i4 44poai a yr as f th oaenmUclaa fa mt aavwataaal th r4pt4 of -Wichita r4 lo way for tho alttmats 44r4r4W mt 14 ar- - 444 114 recall ir4 ibl t4 4el4t4B 4f tho pro! 4f pallUas for apoiia aaly aa foa4uL Ii tie la tha 4aaU4loa Bora 4f awearafaaat. whfea I tb blghewi tr 4f -&am4 rul- yot . 4vt44. Thl4 r4oaQ 4J44 0 t 404 tat 4llttC4 14 bow a tu4iB44 la whlc aew met 40 a gtVa 447 body. 4T4 f4 WOO f? U4y 4r la municipal elactloae la at 44. tBUraot a4 a voica. 444 Bum, WA044 "Jolf trTaBt" B4 4B- r4 much pcpu!rlf y la lts 4h Thl trtamph mad 4 htm. a It war. lrrpoai!hl4 ta th lltrry world, B4 4U(t4 t bis a 44144 of wholo- 414 4pUo44 for supolytag tha pub U wlU pooka, tba hltry f which make aa traordlnry hptr la lltrtur li owntrarud for laau m4rbl4 4tort4. aach 4f great length, bb4 10 b pabllahd 4t tb4 mm tlm4. almoot ny 004 of which would b ba yood the powor of a stnglo errltar. Ia a 4lagl4 year, 1144, Duma Uo4 somo 41 vol are, and Ul4r oa bo 4ntg4 blmMlf 4V4 mr deeply to mit the haary demand. U begea by 4mploy lag 000 or two AMlatania. with whoa 14 b furnlhd hla two greet etorta 4nd It may be 4ald that, with hi oa 4taat uprvt4loa and taaptratlon. hl4 dlly dlraotloa, augg44tloa of Inoidant. m4Blpal4tloa ef tba Id of others, eonouiutloaa, at. b4 might almoat fairly, claim tho eradlt 4f having writ ten "Mono CrUto" 44 th4 Tbrao 44uk4tr.' Ill moot vlubls 4l4tat wa afoul4t Iad4 tb 4htof aredlt ef Dumas' DMt , ImportABt ; 4torl4 , ha boon elim4d for turn: bat as he after ward often trl4 bla powers 4104, and with but poor 4UCC444. It 444ma proba- bl4 tb4t bl4 Bh4r4 la Dum" works waa do moro than what ha ba dcr1bd. But prntly th popular writer found that 4va this form of partnanhlp wa Tanglefoot By U0o ' 4 Ovtrhoh ABOUT TltX TTAB. ... WwlXN4v'l...VC4''.y ' "W41U" bld th4 PlABB lofr, "J 44 tht Turky h got Into Oreoc. Oettlng ro44ted for It, too. M0U04 tht th It4llo 4trtd th4 ftr4f'4 Tur ky la all bl. Turky. X am afraid. Is about don ' I undcrsUnd Bhs U al ready torn nd dloflgrurod oonsldarablj. Not much whiu meat about bor.. I a4 also tht Italy ha b4n ahlllng Pr vea Now I wondr Is FT 4 v 44 nutty. T unfwial thav muit tiaw ahaltA aw. too gr4t tax upon his tlma, nd b4 ral colonel out" And ho ws still b4ga to p roc 44. upon tho Slmplar I talklnr that war whea a ' Boltreman proc44 of ord4rtng works from clrvr young wrlUrs. to whom bo aug getd a aubject and perhaps a simple outline of treatment nd - tha Uaued tblr work with his nam. Born oar la tb sslectlon was at . first exercised, but Uter b oc4pted any stuff that wii brought to him travols, 4r4. stories nd ndors4d them with hs nama. aak4i him to 4ith4r mov On or out a 8ocl4llt Ucena. , , South Amerlcaa TtefYIe Regulstiocis, -' -t . From Travel. - Buonos Ayr is T4ry muoh unllko our Amorlcon cltte Ia th first pUes th4r are BO skycrspsra' . Th hlghet Indeed a volume oould bo f HUd with I building doe not oteood S4V4n or eight tho oaa ataus ana compiiaaud rami-1 atorusv Then um in mll4S udob ficatlon of this sy4t4m, which waa 4X-1 mil of str4ts with buildings of on po44a ia ui moot unsparing raahion by I story predominating. It Is laid out In ur4M4r 04 tassagnac. j4cqut, iia l rectangular blocks, 4araga about 400 "XJ4 Mlrecourt," ana Querard. - Dunui I feet oa each aide. Tha street r tier. jusuiiM bib sysiorn.ox appropnung row, and sva la U14 realdanc oectlons from ded and living authors by a they ars gensrally built cler up to th, i , ,7 wu,u"- street lino. Tho prinelp! business "All human phenomena," be say, "ar I ,t. ,J.. o. r- ,,7 nnKII nnllurf.: Th in, n -w, w....v , r. -r . """-I nartnlnm Ultra Ran artln Tnnlv. in Mnnii I : " fifth of My, etc, ar only 33 feet wld. does not steal, hs only conquers, " Bvary ono arrives in hla turn and at hla hour, aelsea what his anc44tors hav left and puts It into now ahaps aad combina tion" , Tomorrow Caldoron. matter laitiu44tloa wa a legacy from tba 6pBish controLj . (. i .,- 1. ... Ton Are Welcome Mr. President, Tou r woloome, ' very walcomo, Mr. resiaeni, - . To thlo f4r Pclflo shore, Tjm , hon tn vote one mor For a chief fru . to th ooro. Mr, .- . preeiaenu " -.:-. Tee. a chief about your else, v with (mt, hanMt faca ana 4V44V And heart which B4ver llee,, Mr. ... .. -it J?T4sid4nt,;. .;,..r-!'w UcVV' skilled logging Is worse than fool ish, it Is a crime. . ; THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC I N England the war on the white slave traffic is shared between the police and the National Vigi lance association, whose annual report Is Just Issued. There Is a complete net work of and ston when the case has been local associations 'working under stated. the directions and In harmony! The world is in a fearful hurrr. with the. central association, , In this Men are rushing always alone the way-aJl Trortsand "all raltf oadrier- kmln) are nnder the vigilant eyes of special workers. v C ' street at great speed. The streetcars are not fast enough, and .we have In vented the auto to carry ns hurried- Attention Is given to the Lfver- iy to our destinations. If you write. pool landing stage, throngb. which land expect your article to be read. passes a constant stream - Of,-young yba must harmonize with- this driv- women from all European countries, ing age. .Cut. your article short, so The National association states that it can be read in a hurry, -; , ,. ... ; literally hundreds of. young women y Incidentally, - It is better for a ar met and helped at this point, writer's name to appear - with his mor than 1000 cases having been published article. It Is tha fair way. dealt with during the past fre'ar. Leg- it strengthens the article-when . the lslation along the lines of that cov- public sees Ly th signature that the ertng the white slave traffle in this writer baa the courage of bit convlc country was held up la tb last days tlons.. It looks better than to have of the parliament . recently ad-1 the contributor hide behind a nseo- Journed. by the pressure of. tha sojdonym. ' - clal disturbances. But it la con-1 . This is not reaulred. bnf ta obtain 0dently expected that it will be publication of letters. It U absolute- Ton ar welooma, V4ry : W4km4k ! Mr - .e Trealdent. ,: . . .v.iv- the 4tatwh4r natur luras ' . . All that blesses and ndur4a,f v With a hand ' lrg . s yours, Mr. President! ; ? i:-- : ,-v.:.i Tes, Just band. Ilk yours: . bigger coon. It show, just where rfJ!"ho Is roosting. A, good, big 1nitlativ4 club I m1"- win lusioag ' mm. ' ." ,..:. :.(. -',.,. - Th4 reason the land bog hogs is be cause it is his nature. We encourag him, ) exempt pim rrom taxation com mend end glorify him for hi greed and walloping. Wa point to him-with prlda and view with , th4 most poig nant regret our filuro to bo Ilk him. If w want the land bog we certainly are doing everything in -our power to encourage him to remain in Oregon. W4 now pay the . cost of public needs which we call gownment from th4 waves Of ?labnr. .. an4 ' rrom tn.i ., wages com th fatness of tho land And not live so fr wajr, Mr. Presldentt Mr. Mr. Tou " are welcome ', V4ry W4leom4, Prasident ' -: '"' v To tho land whero apples grow. And all tho fruit you know; , Where breese4 , strongly blow. ..! Preeldenti .. 'Tea. breeze like some you give, T h thin which ehould not llv Rn. . vour faults W4 do forgive, Mr. :pj: '...President , 0. , . Tou ars Relcom, V4ryy welcom4, Mr. President, W would llk-o to hav you stay. , ' Forever ana ror aye. But th WWt Houbo needs you th4r. Filling well toil xamwu cnaii . - flof foi- four years , mora prepare.- Mr v Prssldent. ! . . ' . . .. -.William Fiancl Fenton. ' . Newberg, Or. ,V. M Justice for Schley." ; From tho Milwauke4 Wisconsin. Ths 4hameflul persecution ,of Commo dore Schley after the bttl4 of Santiago haa always rankled In th minaa ox xno lrg4 body of Amerlcsns. who re bl4 ad mirer. Thy reocgnised the origin of tho steps which were taken against him, Th4y never aocepted th vlow ox pounded by Bear Admirals Bennsm and Ramsay t th Bohlay - eourtmarttaL Admiral Dewey, it will b rmmbred, th4 question Is that Mr. Tsft W44 cent tood bT sSr1,?T' boisl'B . Bchier on mi4slon to Bom by- President I w la 'bsorut command and nUU4d Booevit to arrtva at a 4ttlemnt erean lor tn tiowit. nw with th4 authoriUee of . tha Roman Br AdmlrU F. E. Chadwlck, who waa CathOllc church of tbo queetion of the commander of tb flagship Nej Tork. ownership and- control of tho "friar and Admiral Sampson's chief of staff lands" ia ths PbUippln4 Islands. Th during tb battle, hs written and pub- bog. , Why not pay the land hog less. ana mui mm pay us government more, thus compelling him to obey th commanam4nt, "root, nog, or H4T" , On rthls 4am4 pas tha , rem4dy 1 shown by W. O. Bggleeton. who Dolnt out tbat In 10. year th owners of 13 block in Portland hv4 received enough Inoreased land vlue4 (bealdee rents) to have paid all the city taxes during tht period. "FRED C DffiNTObT, Never Sought the Pope's Advice. Pdrtlnd, Or, Oct I. TO th4 Editor of The Journal WlU you kindly n 4W4r queetion In xour paper? Dld th Unltad Btatea 4ver ask advice of the pope or KomT SUBSCRIBER, No. Tne probable foundation for llshod.a history of, ths memorable an gagement It will pl444 everybody, with tho exoeption of 4x-Pr4idnt Roovlt and a few other, to learn that. Rear nd you will wonder bow tho traffld Is managed. It U don4 la this ' wlss: Street cars and vehicles ar llow4d ta move only one way.; On tha adjoining street they move In th opposite dl rectloar If to surprising how this plan helps to solve ; a sarlous problem of congestion. Cabs and automobiles dash along with . seeming dieregard of hu man life, yet few accidents result A uniformed policeman is stationed ' ' at each street Intersection when traffic Is Admiral Chadwlck commends tha loop of the Brooklya which was one Of ' th conr.te(i and ssslsts la ths protection features of th battla, as a brlllint ... .Tri.!. '" toad up of men with In- VM aB4a 44 or V44V Crnelest flentenoe on Record. From tho Milwaukee Wisconsin, Judge Swann, In general sessions yes- torday, took "Judloi! cognixanciT 04 ib dlan blood In their veins, impreesea tb vleitor ; as meat efficient. Btaruing inaeeti, ' ; JYom tho Philadelphia Tim' A university of Pennsylvania Brof4S "UMii wimi wiry wnen placing onior. wno : 1 tcning in th . summer probation Stephen SodetaMtcr, Of Arllng- school is somewhat absent mlndstt, aad ton. N. J a 14-veer-old clark. ' who mA I when h4 14 engrossed In a subjeot it re- stolM tMS by means of forged ch4cks f J StF'-W" ! from bis mploy4r. Chrles Morand of arous Mm frotn his work. After trying 18t Nassau str4t Sedelmeier bad made restitution of nearly , all of the money and had been 49 day in the Tombs. In letter to th4 court pl4dlng for mercy th4 young -prisoner's wife, to whom be was married a' few ; days before , his arrest Intimated tht bo had been on able . to resist th attractions - of th "white light" district , . 1 will give you ehsnea" 4Id Juda-4 Swana to the clerk, "but keep away ' eeveral times to gain ibis attention visitor, who. knows tho professor; vary wen, ieana xorwara and said, . quietly! "Tour wirs ha etoppodi Ulklng.V The profeesor looked up. TLe Salesman Contributed to Th Jonrnal h Walt Un. tb4 timon K a 0444 port. HI proas-poems ar a from th 'Whit Way. ,; You're not equal j regular fMtore of tbU eoluma la Xke Dally to it .1 want yqu to describe circle I uraaL) . ' - , with a radius or' one mile with Forty-I second , strest and Broadway for tho center. Then keep out4ide of It I will order that you bo taken up by th police it you get inside or that clrcl, and then I will glv4 you tba limit of Zlvoj years in prison.". When We Shall Meet, -Th dy w ahall meat Long epent. dooir will blossom into flsmo, . Old' dreaming wake at whispw of your name And SBcrific Its eompensstloa; olalm At coming ox your x4t, Th4 day when we shll mt On day I called on Mr. Avers, to aell om axle grease. He kicked me down three flights of stairs and s.ent iur in a poiica ana 4 ai tnere, ta ad plight with broken legs and aplne iie 4ervea you jusi exactly, right remarked friend of min.-v'Tb maa who tries to peddle Junk that no lone ever neeas, snouid always com dowa atair kerplunk, until his boom bleed. Tew, few Indeed want axle grease on Ufo's sad. gloomy shor. and when they ao meyu go in peeca to Buy It at tha tore. It madden men to hve some rreax coma, ton lome busy day, and atana rouna ana talk a week, and 1 an 10 go away. 4 m glad, ao )aA SSill maaaurad 4ov. aomahnw. arftl mm I .v.. u . 1 v-.. . . . . . ' ,-.. 1 ui mil mwim ub umira at in 18 4DU84, - - - - i ann nniniui Ton nAini . v . . i . .. . - - "4lll OX Of all within th4 gift of Deetiny ' nil not 4s ror moro; tn melody , Of Love will bo complet li. K. Harm an la Atlajita . Journal. An Embarrassing Gift ' From tba Chicago Kvenlng Post David Jayn Hill U pleaed at re ceiving a three-foot porcelain va.se from ths kaiser. But will be ever get It through ths KW York .custom hou? taira, and kicked your backbone loos. He well deserve a laurel wraatht r gl4d b brok your neck! X m ."glad yuu v awauuwra ail your teeth! I'm glad you've -bled peck!" hi aeemea outer st ino timet1 hut they with eense were iiuea; tnj . punishment snouia in in enms, and peddler uvvn wa Aiiicu. - . ... Qtctf 4UtUiv Adams. ' L -LL ( 1 1 ffllJ