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THE QRLXOIJ DAILY JQUKNAU rOKTLAND. TULUAV KVUNiN'O. AIKIL'lS. I I IE JOURNAL SB it-a't- a - t .... ? .- "" BIW a ' l ir-i.ot W a "' r rv ' ' f - J IkUM .. . '' !". .. .-ta lrtM Tim 4-9 Be It aaa tl4 tM ea tana Mai. fte .......SI ajiate ..... 'rew -w .. Be m tt- IUr af4l e4 eaaall M4 Baa err aaa 1 LA rOIXTTTO bU4 ft.r XI r, Oicott Ua tky a Hi tare e-it .!- Tl M i't of Ita BaoetnO UrW U Ual IBy fck ft ale tat .! 8crUrf OUott rr- Mt tkeraet r It teadct ef Ika effw T tela aa 4tk M t air. tHrOtf alo)cUrIi Of tb bui af erury f (!, tha aatv U Ik rJ IMI llh i a . tt u farther taata f ttri fa ea tiiatt already tadi- ,rU4 tr U fart taal It U folstad by ,UB ad hBfcncft Bead, fcldlea la the dfk. BB4 laat IC U all ! Tt&l- r V Lrms U usporrtJy Or ' 1 .oa. TOBiltl u ta u tu rrrif o 44r a fl ei,t t ut cpr i"1 Ab4 II ! i rlrtJe o( (Tt iUInn ( IU( to IU f taoa Mcatr. Ta aJJra aa4 ttta aodUora UI b a aatabla aitmpU f tba Uttar tjp ct laaTcaa Kllt- kal lira. Eamatar La rIU(U ta aoaarkfL,. o... t art l enepUr of cUaa atataamajuhtf. --.j Il U a aaa lia a pnrpo. ia "llriP. ...orner and. bina a Urr la a aeaator 1la a ab)U IU U u uma ,BM u attoroay a roaiM axrrat n a wmm. .,n4TmJ u . Urrr. ba woald douat- NobW arar fltia wara Bnaiorii , .v., a-Brama coart lor a la rollaaa ataaot ea aar F"'tlaaJ dictum aiIoa. Ha U allaar ror 11. ori xj.tlla. tha attornay tnral arfll 10 tnto labor, aJ4 taar will ta aaojaaJ talaraat to aaa vbat ha vlll brtsg forta. TIIK CUMriUJX IU-f.tI-1. UK Canr recall. 1(b nor taaa o9 alcaatarra. aaa ba taken ta fUlarn rlitaarr ta rtltac nat tia atteraay fa-al bat ra 4ra4 aa (aloa tbat taa recall aaiadiaat la Oracoa la not a)f arttisg. aaa tbat fartbar UaUlatloa 111 b aaicarr bfora It raa b op rauv Taa attaraay iaral of Oratea raa, kowattr. rudar auoihar ofta loa, tfartarlof tbat tha rall amend- laaal ta aalf-acUsf aad that farther lefUUtloa la tot aaaaaaary to ntaaa : oparatlva. 01 coaraa, a a p4atoa by tha attoraey gaaeral rTraing hlolf oa tha recall, !gbty aa It would b would aot b final aa to tha eaaa of of tho araJaat It. aad ha takaa U vebtla f aHy tato hi eoafldamc wttA rafar a ne to It. Ha aarar atraddlaar. Ha Barer aldaatapa, II w aodgaav Ha aarar dacha to avoid BaalahnaaL lit tararUblr ataada ap to bo couaU a4. .vad. If U'i a fight, ha ataada ap aad return hlow for Trior. 1 rollotto'a whoh Ufa haa ao a flht- Ila bagaa. aerapplaj aa.a af ladutir t alUh tha a- IllH mot a day la t ao tua 4ia 4 V autraetad Utlh hta Mr. aau4 ttif. Uelr aaoh aad raralatloa. f TVa taiabla pry f WaUa. Oraat ara tta aatoaa Ml tha'aaah toaaty M d.l.lla. It I'attad ttaiaa Mfgr. aad airoer 'aa aworooa aiaa. Tha piadag a aad aUf br far. l'alea ta Ihelr alaa 01 It far purfoaaa cf taxaUaa il 1 tea aad aria tha half a a aad U a aortao haalavea. Tha bt thtag (!! eai-uroaa fprtna gradaatiy to do ta to re! tha aanric of hlr eiuer (lag front tha welter of tha aar tlgtar la tha ataaaaor a UU. of ritu aad UUr a La II $U atoa tha Mea ef claaa fcaefit alia. aad ta atjltag la act la lha aatlua a la terat ao aettd aaJ aealtay pt raa roeult. aor tu lata tha Importaat agn Lttdrf From x9 People aattoaal aerte. good which they thould Aim ! AM mm4 aiMe fr lata e they JertJop !i.Ml4 M vml M mI, m. tU( . arte for tha im 4 a m aaia fcr the ku ....! j I illaca uut Ta aa ui t l-e ua- a iman 1 u IWITINO IHJTtST T itaa4. Vwi ta aeM4 aa aa ! vf wj faita. Ara Taipayera I4 tfaadaf OrMi nir. Aru ll -Ta ta ra t The Jceraal-! aar reelr M rrtUrieaa ia elala aid r4 WUL ta IIU rewaertraala TVmorrata sara firao inair aauenai oeia. u fu JeuraeJ f Ua (U NU raa galea to Goreroor Woo J row j i-urh a her aud ef ar?iaa a. W tleua Tha powrfal eotnblo U5ITED tTATEii AKD UKXICX) of tha Jlarmoa.l'adrwoo4Clrh forrea waa aoaMe to wtthetaad tha Ovara-belBitng Wllaoa aentlment la a auta la which ha la ao Il hnow aad tha algalflraara of hta adtala- Ulrailoo la Now Jere-ey aa well ua- deratood. Tlie ranaaylTanla rfrtery ta a da I ilcatloB of that la W'laconala. hfra Wllaon'a raajortir ar Dark, atand- lag for tha eombloa. waa mora tbaa 11.006. Tha hearleet rarara tha Now Jeraey gotrruor haa met waa tbat In IinnoU. tut with IlHoota tha backdoor of Utaaourt. It la sot aur- prlatng that lha popalar hllnaourlan. Ith tha Karmoa ancj rsderwood forrea to aaalat him, abould hara aa cured tha chlrf part Of tha delega Uoa. Tha oproaltioa to Wllaon ha dl- vlded up tha field la auch a way aa to give It rralatanco to tha Wllaoa aantlmaot tha uttuoat affaetlTaneaa. rndrrwood la to maka tha raoa la moat of tha aoathere atataa. Har mon ta to hara Ohio and other a La Lea la which there la aa apparent chane T ft (i(m Hf K fh aaf miaaa t r- - - - m a lava aa aaa a a a a a w aaaeai aa vw v a v aa I hUrfcaa pjopla ara trying 4nrood Md CUrk to tMt wn((m. Z. J I BUBM8paaker Clark la to bar tha weat. aad aereral of tha etatern ttataa. With auch atataa aa the thr that control, nooled a rat net Wtlaon ta th with tha boonda." On one band they claim admlaaloa to tha family of clTlUxad. oatlooa, on HKat are taaa rramera ef tta elate 14 ro4 fclU UWtf le dat Da Ur tama fhr raa rera llfai.tM r IT.tM r iaa r-fle e aaaaay aiv4 Ml a'e Iham aaf eallefaeltoa aMl waal Ihey are aeta da ailiB lit ru oa lima kefar the elala wti a-4 ra4a aoamiii wa ta try aa4 frame thee roo4 road fell la, iha'e were enaeiiBg katd la airfeiat plaeea te drlM eema war ef raleina faade te bM4 I hat rnne tttftierar. bat aH aa aoaa a ha elate vide 4 reada reaatlle rut aad taar al IMa elala aid till rmmad. aavar Bear aaothar ward about raiata faade la balld that factfla IMftiwer. ew, after eeary roualr ta the atata haa keaa aratded fartn Ikta atata aid hill aad IMa hat fuad ef H.eoeet ar IT.aaa.m aaa keea ra- aarrad ta baild aersaaaaat roada wltk. la aecordaaoe wltk the pravtaioaa ef auction i, m thia aiata aid bill, das't yuu think that anr aan rua who had heea keeplna track af thlna aa ha weal alung would ba Juallflad la aoaoludlm that (hat arhala rarv fun waa olai to he aea4 la the eonetrueUaa ef that Iacifie HifkwarT Aad war ehatild thf try to cBoea4 tha Irat laUnt ef tha Ull from tha taapareraT Thar don't need to think that tha taxpayer are ail dea head. ICvary oaa that talk about it eaya that the vbele talent af the kill la Juet ta btaka the taiparera ef the atata bulM that rapine lilabway. I am at ao much apooeed to bondiof ta ouiia aooa reaaa. tr tha aaeale ar la favor of It. If the bondlna la done ea toe euuara, but we don't waat any arart- In about It But boncjlar la aa - penalva luiurr. and a rrat manr of our beat flnanclara ar opDoaad la IL Itoada tbat eeet IIOSO Bar nil, built with BOBda, wtu ooet va about 140 toll everr year for every mile. Re- epeet fully your. GEORCIB IIICIKBOTIIAM. COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF iklAU. Ct4iua. OtaUaat rtala a a "awaartla" aa eatr lkrra a4UM. e e Owt ta WuMtHM e m X aartr :UUl leal Ika k4g aa tut m im i t a a rlaua raekVaaa akaaaa arte, tat aUt i4i $ rjawi ii. a e e ft weald aai that Bkaay )ara at4 l-e ta aaUt lha Ua. a a a Wkal te a tra aad k kvt e4a tta l aaaataa' ba aa trMM Uaa, a a raar44 aad bjmmw aaakae CUrk laab keaifitlle at fWa. Be kawa lka ar a at iar aiieraaa aad Utir aaa ta uua atata There ta aa dirfarear wrtk aaea lutitf Baianaai fa laadufl ftab. a aaa mm taaataf tuatcul ar "t I ra ekai. Far I attr rrl wat and "Vae- fr Ika I Tattiy rntlaa te tbawi kl raformailon ef Wajaaaa aalw kauai rote aarr aiawty, e a tjdlaaa'e at ware eirta aa IkUa ar for Ik ail af takl4: aad fc It la a ka Mlag aiclar f llaa. a that awl tal aa ktit wna aiartiaani. - a A Brtv a ltw tavariaklr ta ara aa edmtaltirailan ml lie Bartr aad reada oa ef th lbr aarly, eillrly racardiaa of th a4aialaUa tton a marl la r rauiie. - a e Amaa'teaa wtTt maka a "aaha for the Norm ltla It uld m that he al want ta ret la a dl altamata nd counter awhti. and an )u 7 hi lti4 tut Araila aavtoratloa la a eort af i aaaa. Ir. Ttaa ran W. ' well ha Bleaaed to have you rami bark for aehlle la Ifcle Ha eileadld Uad. wtthoal a au, na vim inowiKii ia tnat anee Id bead all aflr eaaa4. Alwara ha. for yW asad a rd awora. aad la your aountry bJ aura kee baleful and raa apa ana la the daor. eooi and uia aa aoma eora, a tail aa at leaatl few t hi nra, Vr. Wa. Stitc Pr ci oa Urt.'tif J Circulgri s a eraa, I" i ecat ia fk.r ki a.a aa fria waa a !. rtM ia ikta r. , , Kka rWavanli Tl aa k-al f- Ui u Ka Wkue t-ae l.alr .uf aa M ai 1la in uat-UraJ ai ika ait. aa rrttta tar bwai a a a a Ora City Crlri Aa Ik ear elala lel II la r aata Im. It Me k hv4r-d uht ll w ma aatMr aaa a aay ar ika a ana aifc . , a Pnita C1t fMrttr! 'Alt r Ike rttr. aiiaaM ear efa4 I It rtir, aa hu ar tit ua. Te k af&luiad a i-ut. !.() f 1 Iwr tkia aity vaea i ewca iaiia, eiier l m a fUkar Hawaii I Rakar t k a l tm (allval aiul Ja'JT . nrdli f la ,uil f Uavra O '"lr and witliaot WMa It I Ikair I l maka Ikl ea aa4 a ad (ia to itaaar iariiMi eisMiar k cr4l af -rl4. kfeattfttil Kee rorlarl Aa aata trrk. aHk reMejiy ef fur Trdi f areaal aad aqwlpaaa H a aompihk allArhataol. ha k rae4 by Ik ualy rourt. The tMKk Ul haa a eaod af t aiUa aa kor. . Tha eoet ta abut ItUa. , rUarrr fk Mrro"a -. I-ka ripiMii Thra ia iifa rm racardlng th ell BrMallla. Manr hundra4 at earae af Uad hava b la4 and th outlavk I good for aa arty tL hfaay par avaurwd I anxtaraiand Ik n.tMIa for oil d Boaita thir.k tk lattlaaUawa ta thl eeo iaa firaJy gd klektlnartU Kew Reporter: A eonf lit from Mektianelll appeared be- fr h rcxinly court wltk a proposition I tahUab a aaunir library ea lha rouolr ground Berth of Ike roartBoua ioc i I iu in ori aaa in wmm i r undr advtaamaat The commit t b tia a lie.aea 4natma oid b ot lalaed froaa Aadrw Caraaaia. a e y T ""uu-. .r .i '.l-.r.TT "77. 1 , rrt p4io r i u Ms f th kael faaiai f b t)rae r. laam. 1 1 f.l4Ja all far f fiaad atj MTpitaa iartu.a prund. rr i uuriir aad k-wMty la imiaiita It a1a Ik baala bad r4 b fri , IM awtla aad atrfwaa k ir ana afrda a thai k raa ta j,4 baa ea eleriim day 4 cai hie U. 14 BitAual 4ure er roalraiat af aay k:aX 1 1 la a rnaaaur Ma4 by tk efur a liiir raa4 It It u Want a Joy for Dlatrlct Attorney. Portland. Or, April It. To tha Edit- or of Tha JeurnalThara baa been narh talk' of Walter Erana i parlance and ability and Ma ehtef aaeat, aa eut reel ed by htmeelf and hla aupportera, la hta experience la the federal court. HJe experience la that court baa been ohlef. ly th prosecution of whit alave oaa. In the Intereat af fa! rata to tha vot er e Mr. Erana ehould atata. when ra the afffreaalve, tlralaaa wonk of tha epeel&I agenta. Aa a matter, ef fact, whan the white Blare oaaaa are turaad over by them to the district attorney, there la little left to do but prepare the tbamaelvea. Aa ror AJian tu joy, ha baa been a practising attorney In this city for It year. . Ua baa devoted bla time and an- erglea exclusively to tha practice of hla profeaalon. He baa bad a wide ex- SEVEN LITERARY SHRINES Victor IlBtfo'e Reaaa La Part. 1ctor lingo, the moat beloved pot and aoveltat of tha Ftencb people, araa hoaarad apea tha aaWrry af hi cootsoa ry, ea bray It, Hla. by having the houaa In Faiia, la which be grant II geere of hla Ufa purchaad through th active Intereat of laul kiaurliN, and t askia aa a rnueeutn. klr. Uaurtce waa aa' Intimate frtand ef th Hugo family, and thta trtbate- waa sroom pllahad aftar rar of devoted t dm 1 ra ti otj and frleadahlp. During bla lifetime. Tfugo had aeeu pled many bauaaa la tha French capital, and It waa bo aaay eholce to aaleet tha one about which waa cluterd th beat menaorlea of tha great writer. But fin ally Mr. ateurtra decided that the Place dea Voagea residence waa tha most fit ting one. Thar ara law pioa In Parle ao full of Interesting associations aa this. for It waa onoe th fashionable quarter. and It waa on this street that the !. bra tad Cardinal Rlcballau occupied a houae aftar ha had given tha Palais Royal to tha king. Because this special house had been the home of Marlon da Lorn, Hugo waa attracted to It Hla first drama, of wbloh aha bad bean the heroine, had bean a brilliant auo- o. Tha opening of the houaa waa made mnfUatrict attorney. Ka whippad XAJJiS convention. It U clalmod that th. Ua boaae ta that encounter; aad ha and btrbwte PrVnfJP Md popn.r Now Jeraey man will bo pra haao whlpplnt th.m arar alnea. It haJU that dUgraco httmanlty. . f th- twa th?rAa wa by nghUng that ba roe from Tha atracgar that 1 within the ntKNMary t0 nomlnato. If eo. tha one poaltloa to another anUl b won I gate and haa bo part nor lot In In- deadlock with Ita eontlnned balloUng all that WbfOOOfla ba to giT, ana lernat frouoiaw ia anppirawa 10 paee wm the outcome a M m I m a M .a. . a - B .. BwB I that UC 11 now bacwa mm ror rroeiy ana nnaDBirucioa on uia way. v i, howvr.r. hlrhlv orohw th graalast offlcw that lha paopl In Moklco. on th contrary, that Wllaon will be eerond choice of tha Tnltd Stata nave to gif. and traTeier ar tnaae neume or the CTtrk delegatea In Illinois and In L Toilette ba doaa tb game both oixnl"d ! anllated and f mgny othor itatea In which tha Mla- rreat work, U tha Repabllcan partyiTagraJti ana orutai yoooery. 0url ,Utenian may bo winner, and that Mr. Bryan ba don in th uem I won yet botn tno reaerau ana that Wllaon'e positive atrength and ocratlo partj. -Th dlfferene la that tha lnaurrartoa enllat American eltl- big lead will ultimately reault In hla ferring to hi record, that all of thoaa fenator L FoUeUa baa fougrht bla gana la their forcea. Both partlea nomination, even If It bo not eoured ' wh,u IaT CM" wer" lnvetigted and way throagli incoaaalTa offloag and dealr their aerrlcoa. not only for on the flrat ballot- i I) VornnnV ml'wS t oro4 aeeapUne of hi plan moetly their eonrage but for their qulcknaaa it not good tactlca for other raaponaibia to or under the direction f by tha IKrwrr of aamwiftratton com-iana aaapucuity in runnery. wnen caadldatea to combine In aa erfort to te district attorney' office, if Mr. Kin. a with Lhroraev 'while Mr. I auch men nnt on uniform's and jolnLnn an man- nminitixn Th. Havana ta to shins let the Ulumlnaton v.- vi. imM.a nn hla l.v- n.i.l tnrnm n Aihr iM I emanate from himself and not h tha uraoi oa "' -j'.--- 1 '7" 'o-"--- , C - poiier pinn. auu uio wjaer pian, reflected light originating In fact with .parry ua n rumry oy u imay ao not pan wnu wicir Anmiiua i would be ror eacn canaiaate to rely fore of gdrocacr aMoaa.--oa aaa tlUxoaahlp . ana , auca, jpjoiection aai0n bla own Btreneth. go Into tho con been aaoceeefu! 'la wlnrrlnn public their birthright carrlea. They take jventlon Independently, and let the refermat.'aJd through that pref- rials Inherent la snch warfar aaitrons:e8t man win. If Wilson In eraent ha wof kad out hi Ideals, j prevail In Mexico. Ia them 1 not jgUCh a test of strength bas tha most !forin-l indictment aa the caaea proseout I with very little oeremony, and the pub. aad tha other baa forced bis party I included wilful murder in case tney delegates, be la the most popular to accept bla leadership to an extent ar captured la tne act or war, ana candidate and ought to have the that many of th reforms ba ha pro- by th organised forcea of federals nomination. , pored hava been written lato the uia and insurractos. Barring a aoiaier The Democrat will need their of th country. auch Americana are entitled to sol- gtrongest man. Mr. Taffs popular Both ar wholesome Influences dlers treatment unaer tne accepted majority four years ago was nearly for th aalragtnf of tha great parties rulo of -wax among civilized aa- ft mimcm and a half. Many a vote . from eubjectloa to special privilege, tlona. .Lik Woodrow Wilson, both are Th noUc served by tho govern- out so huge a majority. The Demo- clean banded, powerful, and unpur- ment on President Madero and oa crata will need every vote they can chagable.1 General Orosco has come none too ge)t, and will be wise if they put their r Senator La Toilette was th first ooa. To have regard to posslblll- most popular man to the front, great prophet of Insurgency In the tie of vengeance being wreaked on The present plan of combining to Republican party. Hla whole career other Americans, Jin person and In beat their most popular leader is an bas beea on of political storm and property. In revenge for being held extraordinary Instance of inviting struggle. Scarcely a statesman in ai-mai wiuuB aereai. the republic ba been the plumed no doubt needful. To -draw the leader In so many battles. Scarcely lm when forbearance ceases to be m itilMmin In tha rpnnhllc haa haan a virtue needs infinite wisdom. But SO many times a victor. Scarcely a ne t,me to cal1 an cntlr halt on atatesman In the republic has -aged 8Uch ktrocious dealing wth Amcri- war bo unceasingly, and. after many c cltlrens is plainly drawing near, years, ba had his own sttte'eo sol- Dd consequences what they may. Ho waa not Invited. Thera were 00 Invitatlona seat to a carefully selected Hat of people, whloh Included five dal- gatea from the French Academy; aar aral of tha artists of tha Theatre Franoalai tba nraaldant of the Sociatv perlenc aa a trial lawyer and la ree- of Dramatlo Autbora, aome of tha aur ognliad aa one of tha laadara of tha vlvtng membera of Vlotor Hugos fam profesalon. Ho haa never Bought pub- ii together with men and women of th ha to h rhanewd In order to wins " ?"l D poaiuoa (highest literary standing la Franoa. in Th. PAiinr l fa th. nnl rsrrt tta Mi ... .i . - , by M. Maurice to tba mayor of Parla, and Julea Claratte. a paraonal friend courageoua and atanda for all that 0f Hugo, dallvarod tha ohtaf addraaa. mskee for the beat aad hlg beat type of Tha houaea along this f amoue French cltlaenahlp. What mora oan the poo- ,treet were built In 104. at which time pla aak or expect from a publtp eervant, lt WM tn. P,.c, Koyala and eepeoUlly tha one veated with the lm- UBUAliy tha dwelling ground of tha portant office of dlatrlct attorney. If uv,k .h.immiv if.., n..in. t,. honor, ability and mature Judgment ara Bev.ral otn,r BBme u flnaUy the auallfloatlona demanded for that I nea th ptoe -M Vp,f, under tha H CAPTAIN E. J. SMITH AS not the whole world warm sympathy for Captain Smith of the Titanic, who, after an un- year prrrlou had married XOIa Foucb er. It waa ktra durtna th next II year that be assoaupltoh hla beat work, which Included th beginning af lJtm Mleerabl. lie waa mucb IB tereated la social qutlons at thla time and flrat aallad thla atory The afaaa eortpt af tha Bishop.' It waa eleo while bar that ha waa elected to tbe Academy, rld to th pearaga and mad a deputy from rerla. Tba oonalarga of thla houaa who had bsld tha poaltloa for 14 yaare, counted tba tine of residence af tha Hugo family aa moat momaateua. Uia goaalp ta full of faaclnalioa. Vho h waa young ba waa aoldUr af th taath of th Una, and whan bla aarvlo x plrd h earn ta thla houaa aa on olarga and spent tba real of hla life her. II said that one of Vlotor Hugo's first rial tors waa JMnce Louis Na poleon, tha candidate for tba paratdancy of the republic "Ha came on foot Ilka lh o0,y notice to hla denutlea. at an ordinary eitisen." aald tha old man. 1 (Ka Mini.-. k.. .- In Hugo a ailstory of a Crime," be v.M .Th , M tnr ,h... recounts thla Interview. . n.f.matnr. . Jerome Bonaparte, tha former atw i of Westphalia, often earae to pay a visit tbaaaura atiAigki frut tk iMtblle hrt aad ekwiM aad r-a tha hiLi aaartK'n that caa Ua gta Bay taw. It l aet la aay aana ad Utlr. r ato,n it . aad ihr I Utii 4ubt 4 thai thar le a etrwng aubll ftllRiaLr 1 ta rawr ar it rrvMiaai, notwithstanding I haa farla, tta. rrapiitoua aaraaaa ar fio4ina th tela with a vielou aad ltbalu aaeay. awua attach ummi Ha vr. Oicott. . ratary af stat aad candidate for iaa aaaiMtloa at tha primary n rrUiy, lb Ilia. Tk uaslgasd aoenntualeaiioa, whkea la fl aad autsleadiBg ta al- ntoi vrr paragraph, la being anl eat e boot u cBdiar of frank 8 rtatda, a rival af air. Oleutt for the Boaiae4ia a vUrr af atata. II la aa paa ad aotorla violation f tk law, far which a ver paaalty ta pratldad, Whathar Mr. nld ha aav Bar- Mnal eooactlo) Wta thla eeatemptibi bit af campaigning la al malarial. Tha a manly and anUwrnl work la baHna oaa ta hla bahalf aad ba oaanot awcap IB reeponelblUtr. It I probable that tba reeatmat of tba voter will take farm u-a gvily Incraaaad vote for Mr. Oleott, whleh la tka aataral aad reaaoa- al reeult to a expected. Ia hla euiamaat published la tba atata volar" pajnphlet, rraak & yields, candidate far cretry of atata. aaya: 1 want t Ull yj Hght her that a I caadidaie who aasd a letter to everfsw voter violate tha eorrupt praotieaa aot. It cOate about lilt for ana lflr Tha I law allow m to spend TI. and t am going to stay within that limit I also want to tall you that tha candidate who mmjm in rnonay ia oaing epDI oy a riiend n his behalf 1 Juggllag wltk th tmth. I ara biassed with aereral good friends but I do not know any who would go Into their poekatte i any con siderable eiteat for ma." Yet circulars ar being nt out In Mr. Fields' behalf to voter attacking bla opponent. Theaa Circular ar in themselves a violation of tho eorrupt practice act. which requlraa suck state ment algned, in that they are unsigned ao4 anonymous not only Illegal but oowarvlly. , Who 1 paying for the owardly rlrcuUra. If air. rield lan'tf And If aonaa friend la, air. Tie Ida la certainly "Juggling wltb the truth" la bla pub liahed atatetnent. Wa know that air. Flelda, acoordlng to th Portland Talagram. vd aome of th 67( allowed for expenaaa by Bend ing out bla election card a along with high office, tha peopl can ba aura of Allan R. Joy. CLYDE C. DAT. a Bur i o.vti, i v - ii.ii,ri.iit' a combination of thead In th peraon of v: . ht r.artnrt ..nt tha flrat contribution of money to tba state, Vlotor Hugo waa only II when ba moved to tba Place das Voagea, and a broken career of 38 years In Idly and unitedly back of him aa has By the outrage on a Canadian lady the White Star employ, unmarred by wM.. lust reDorted Great Britain will sure- wreck, commanded the luckless ves- sell to her doom f Aa every few years found him on the bridge of a La Follette just reporiea ureat urtiam win sure- Men Ilka La Foiled deaerv to on tb BCene- ftna- " - la 11 1 aM aula VVaw h anafelnAd Th ara to h an- uoe wruiouy win iuiiuw .u. mo plauded for th conflicts they havel)co la P11" "ith flre fought .They ara to be commended WORKERS COMBINING for the enemies they have made -, They ar to bo loved for their strug gles and their 'personal sacrifices. The American people love a fight- , er. They love a fighter who never ii 1 . . J a - i . . a a . I .reireaw. wno never turns deck, who federated organization never surrenders. ! Such is Robert La Follette. DARK LANTERN BIETUODS U' P-STATE newspapers are con demning the unsigned circu lars sent to voters in an effort to beat Secretary of State Oi cott for renomlnation. The Salem .Statesman den o'uncea the circulars as a wanton violation of the corrupt practices act, and Insists that the per petrators' o ugh e to be punished. new and of a larger, more powerful. and more costly ship, and each pros pered under his captaincy, confidence in him grew, with owners, and pas- P the conference now in-session at sengers," and shippers. Until, to Kansas city sban eventuate m tbe doubt his safe arrival at the port federation of the five unions of on either Bide of 'the sreat ocean railway shopmen, as proposed, the ferry became almost a heresy. must Wieia Tf vr there could h an nrnnrt Judge on what should prove a per fect ship, ia strength', reliability, en gines, steering qualities, equipment. this man 'a 88 years' experience should have qualified him. He pro nounced the Titanlo thlB perfect ship, and said that so strong was she enormous power. The unions represented are the In ternatlonal Association of, Machin ists, the International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, the International Alliance of Sheetmetal Brotherhood of tnat disaster to her passengers was r woanArl A fVife M nf nna rr, wtVaI, A 1- . lw AaDywv w a-w w xa VVU Au nuuiv rcuuuikJUi in u re CO II IB .--1 K-r1 Ao will Via flAAn w xor pun m eiecuons. i nere is al- Workers, and the Railway Carmen. It Is said that if the present plans BDiendid and costly Droduct of man's mature 200,000 shopmen, employed genius came into direct conflict, at oy roriy-seven roaas west or tne lastf wltn the forces of that great Mississippi river,, wm do com Dinea, nature which he has so often domi nated the iceberg conquered, and the "Boosting" Begins at Home. Portland. April 11. To th Editor of IrV wi.,!;SntS BOt Bv bean at large to do It !r-.!m'"?' P.r,"t!aJ.n 'S?. J onca jtgaln. In my opinion a man or annh. hni.M rra tha nanalt nt Z?mA ,'rhtn tn. L??n fT ialae in Mirdafaaaa. Zlua In land if bar own people don t do eoT ,u. mt.tm , r-Mn Ul T to tha "Cradle of Romanticism.- a thl hou waa then called. Among other dlattngulahed visitor were: Alexander Dumas, Balaao, Lamartlne, Barengar and Theophlle Oautler, together with many notablea of tha time. It waa from thla houaa that ba atart- ad. after a baaty breakfaat, oa Dom- bar t, 1151. to attend the aaaambly, and read, from a poUr on a wall, tha an nouncement of tha coup d'etat of Na poleon III. Ua tried In vain t taar It off tba wall. Then tbd conolerge telle of tha ter ror and anxiety of tba family when a note cam from Dumas aaylng tbat a price had been aet on tha head of Victor Hugo, Tha next day tha police cam to arreat him. but ha had escaped and three daya later reached ' Brussels, Vlotor Hugo did not oom back to Parla till 1870. Ha apent moat of the time of bla exile ton 'the Island of Guernsey. Ha waa elected to tha Na tional aeeembly In 1171, and apant the laat years of hla life In tba handsome house known by hla name on tha Ave nue Vlotor Hugo. Tanglefoot By unit Overholt " Tomorrow Dove mere. Cottage at Graa- Portland J!,a21t'S iai Un-raW would dl.Uk, vary much to " I Ii caplUl punianment aDOJlsnea Because a atran gar. appears among ua I ' , O, A. SARUE3. ana ay mai we sito a bmbuiw ojir, I ... . . . . . - i . . . tnat we nav gooa i.reeicBJ- aerviuo, i v a Rtnnnv Ttnfnnila RamihI ho .treats ara nlaan. la that aiif. '. A. UtOKJ VeldnOS KOCOIU fipient reason for some of tha calamity Portland. Or., April IBTo the Edit howlers to Issue forth and procfklm, aa or of The Journal I wlh you would the lepers of old: Unclean! Unclean I permit ma epaoe to aay a few words for Ydu cannot pleaao all the people all myself la re a statement In your Issue the time. . 0f Sunday concerning my candidacy for If the ordinances repilatlng streetcar -tou ,anat At tb. tlms x took ot. had a aeat oould ride, wouldn't thera be100 9 hrW Senator ChambarUla waa a mighty howl go up to high heaven the dlatrlot attorney, George H. WU. because wa couldn't aet on thoaa ears liams was eieoiea mayor ana jonn an. and stand upT Becauaa "wi were per-1 nlng was deputy dlatrlot attorney, after- fectly willing to a tana." i ward euoceedinr eanator cnambariain. If tha truth were known In regard I Tha matter of an open or cloaed town to Mr. Harris and the others who re-I waa thoroughly dJacuesed by ua and lt plied to Mr, Fleming they ar th kind waa fully agreed that tha question or who monopolize seating ' room enough I city government abould ba left entirely for two seoDle on a car and when a I with tba mayor and tbat any action tak- inconeelvable. But when this most woman with a child IB her arma board; en by him would be bMked up by the most universal approval of the corrupt-practices act. As a measure ' for promotlag a free and fair exer cise of the ballot, it Is equal In ef ficiency to the Australian billot. Tbe wanton violation of it by the unscrupulous gang who sent out the circular against Oicott ought not to pass unpunished. If permitted to go nnrebuked, it can easily be the beginning of a breakdown of one of the . beBt law ever passed ta-the stat. The district attorney' office of Multnomah county should find the perpetrators aad send them to jail. There can be no barer-faced fraud thaa", the sending to voters of atuff that the endecJsnn willing. to alga.4 There caa be no plainer ca4 y of crookedness than defamatory attacks ma dot on, a candidate by persons who refuse to ' disclose their Identity. The average man perfectly under stands this, aad it Is probable that th dirk lantern attacks will make are skilled workers; belonging to the upper class of union labor, and there fore may be assumed t be familiar with the responsibilities attendant on the power committed to their hands. the few leaders who may be en trusted wltb tbe Interests of the five Titanic sank. SIGLER T HERB is no known reason why Mr.( Sigler should not be re elected assessor. There has been no public criticism of hla administration- His experience and trcdes and will iact together will be knowledge of property values and prominently in the eyes of the world, the Intricacies of taxation are of and will bear the burden of their great .value to Multnomah county, acts towards the third party the There is no reason for dismissing public which Is brought the closer from the public service ah officer to them, at more point of contact, I who has proven his efficiency. There the wider tha 'scope tbat their own is no reason for dispensing with tbe constituencies cover. It la one thing services of a man because he 1 to receive the trust of cower, to know I thoroufchlr schooled la his duties the joy of leadersbip--lt 1 a vastly aad entirefy capable la their per- mfcre-aerloua thing to bear the 4n-1 foraance. In private- affairs, - w evttable responsibility of at lead-jneVer discbarge a competeat ttan. ershlp. lt is a steadying and sober-j We bold them aa long a we. can Ing weight oa any taaaV shoulders keep them. .... ; " . to be deputized a a leader by two . Mr. Siglef bas never played favor the car they become deeply Interested dlatrlot attorney and sheriff .outalde of in their paper and fall to fee her swing, tbe city in tms county,. Ing on a strap. I I am a large taxpayer In this city Yea.' Mr. Fleming, Portland la a bang land In otber counties than Multnomah up place we're glad you ilk It and and feel that X nave tne taxpayers in vou don't want to mind what a few of Iterest at heart aa much aa any other th -hmnin kickera say. I man In tba-county. If all voo have to say about our city I I hava been among the foremost In la of the same tenor, when you go back. promoting Portland as a Rose City and why Just work overtime on the Job, J each year glva away thoueanda of rosea becauaa you have something real to talk to visiting strangera and while I do about and best of all it la th truth. I not aay tme wiw yi"w io aex praise. Sincerely. J. Z. THOMAS. 'II do aay lt that th -people may xnow that while I nave tried . to oo gooa in a small way I have never trieo to ,use it The Journal. On the editorial page of your - paper dated -April a I notlc letter, dated North Plains, March 10. and signed by W. H. Black and beaded hundred thousand men... Not only Je the good of these mn and their, fam- lllea to be considered but the great ltes. He. waa the first assessor In Oregonjto assess a -ptibllc franchise. Public service corporatlona ar pay- - , i ; '- A aveaiwaaveV awkll-ail TftTaf ofimiiti .r" "T". .. m a buslnaaa or political aanae. Not a Single Tax Measure, Portland. April 15. To the Editor of The Journal In your las tie of the Ith. oat makWr Portland my bom In thm I Georsr Hiclnbotham under bead of near futiira and I wouM resvet mrv I "Sinela Tax Problems" - seems . to hava much to see th state of Oregon maka j considerable misinformation In a short the mistake our atate at during tba apace aa to assesamenisunaer meas- laat session or the legislature by abol-I ure taking more or me wuia aiues ana leas Of tne laoor Tauuea wnicu ia pro nosed to th Clackamas people, and known aa tha --Single Tax measur. which lt Is not and cannot be for. the vary good . reason tbat th people of Clackamas county nave no power to establish the slngi tax, ana no one lsning capital punianment. I oaidr It th greatest wrong ver don our stat and during tha brief period It bas been In fore crlm . baa increaaed in our atata and bare In our city. Mr. Black tHes to pictur lored onea who hare -Ron down tapramatar arare through th loa of lored one by til I oroooaed to them that thar ahalL route of th gal Iowa, but he failed to I .This proposed measur does not In plcturej the other aid of . tha, atory, 1 any way chanfte the law regarding- how take i or instance in recent murder of I assessments shall b made. They win Georga Haattnga and Donald M. 6 tew- I b mad Just exactly aa they ax now, art ef th city of Portland. Perbapa If (All th problems ,of assessment would th man who ethnmttted that dastardly Iba luat the eame aa they are aow. The act nao rateiTfM ma juai aua Deror, He assessor wouia bav precisely tn aama duties and obligation aa now. The board of equalisation would have pre cisely the aama duties and problems and kicks aa now, and the results would ba precisely th aam In the end aa now ao far aa th aaaeaament rolls are concerned. When It came to making, up tbe tax levy, with wbloh tba asseaaor has nothing to do, then there would be a difference. The labor valuea would ba exempt from taxation for county or municipal purposes; the land valuea Would have to bear them.. The state tax levy would ba.upati the total value of all kinds of property but be paid by land raluea, franchises and water powers. Friend Hloinbotham'a Idea that depu ties would not be sent out to aaaess property ia entirely In error. He would bav as many .denutlea aa the law al lowed and they would maka up tha rolls and examine th property Juat as they do now. - , - ALFRED D, CRIDGE. Declare for Parcel Postv' Portland, Or, April 16. To the Edi tor of Tha Journal. What s the reason there - Is no branch express office at BellwoodT Whin ona wants to send A parcel ovtt four pounds It has to be carried four miles or b at tba extra expenaa of paying a carrier. It's th same with the electric line. It has no warehouse here. Wa ar always talk. ing anout "Greater , Portland, ' abetter glva some conveniences to the dwellera that go to make a "Greater Portland." I think it Is high time we had a parcels post ao tbat one can bav soma "great er" parcels bandied without having to chop it up Into four sound "chunks' I at Is cent a pound. Tou men running for office had batter study th interests of the publlo In the way of lessening expanse to tbe oonsumers. - j s.'t ;.. fiELLWOOD CITIZEN.'- J Where Are jjhe Health Officers? : Portland, April To tbe Editor of Tha Journal. Has tba state of Oregon a board of health or a human aoclety or are -these officer confined to the cities onlyT If the state has either they would' do well to Investigate con ditions' in soma- of the camp on tba Oregon - Electrlo .railroad building from Balem to Eugenei , I bav aeen horses driven vry. day J with shoulders .raw THB ALSO RAN3. Bay, whan th election I over, And th world ttle back In its place. With the 'mansgers" living In clover. And once mora w ara whirling In apace. Tea. when all the ballot ar counted. And th taxpayera' no longer daft. And another th Whit House ohalr'a what'll wa do with TaftT When alt the mud slinging Is ended And tbe country la peaceful and calm. And th gents whom Bill Taft recom mended Each feela a aad. sickening aualm. When the kibosh ie put on the talk atuff. And tba warrlora no longer sue red, And . one Roosevelt cuts out the balk bluff . Bay. whkt'll w do with Ted? When thla apasm of saving tbe nation Quite twitching, and peace reigna supreme; When the man in th low, useless station Comes otft of his Socialist dream. When the "right man" is ohosen aa "ruler," -And tha "Mutts" have been more or lese "Jeffed." When "repeaters" ara sent to the cooler; - What'll we do with the guy a who're leftf Pointed Paragraphs tou can alwaye tell a belle by her ring. e.. e . 1U 1(101 WUV i W . U.ll. U. " . easily Pleasant, Physical cultur doesn't necessarily maka. a woman strong minded. , A man never oomplalns of hi wife's relations it aba hasn't any. : - . e ,,' : The real thing In honeat men is one who paya the widow that IS he bor rowed of the lata lamented Just before he Uft this vale of tears. i g ; uc ixuoincr . j V (Oontribnted to Tbe Journal br Walt ktaaoa, tba famous Kansas poet. His prosa-poems ara a rttalar feature of this columa la Tbe Dall journal.) . - --: t. j. I wonder why the rooster throws such fervor T In his tootlngf - At dawn he breaks up my repose and sends sleep eallvhootlna.. I- lie and i listen - to hla notes, and wonder, while Wm waitlnga , what sort or weird ecattiio Joys the rooster's celebrating. T(jt-hls 'hutnble Journey seems . not worth, "U prune or prism; what hope inspires him as he screams? Why all bis optimism Ob, I can understand a dog that bowls hla hideous dirges through all the midnight murk and fog; like me, he Just lnaufg&. -He eaes so much of ill and wrong, irV. much j of wda and sorrow, h must; up-f lift bis grewsome song, and 'hope he'll die tomorrow',! aynipathla with those " whOhowViwHh . all, thlagasi brooding, the--dog, the raven and the. owl, penned In world deluding. tBut ah, I cannot understand tha rooster's Joyous -carol, en anthem In a sombre -land that has grief by th barrel! He lives In dark and gloomy pens, where biddy clucks and hatches; his life Is , ' .n.nf with fllllv hTiA AP urfinfn 1K iitem ; Ii 7i T ,V ,1. - V ""ui" and acratehiea. r To earn hla harem's their shoulders. ' To se horses down In tha arum bo hitched ta anrartara nf almoat an hourly accurrance. : Such treatment of horees could not - go on In Portland a half hour till th driver would b arrested. Why In th coun try! Ia th nam of Orgon where ara eur bnman officers or pur health-of -flcaT8 - ' fR, R. MAN. .' dally bread he's busy as a weaver: and then at laat his silly head ia whacked off wltb a cleaver. Th rooster ahould a cavern seek, a hermit Ufa pursuing; why glva- a loud, triumphant shriek when there 1 nothing dolngt t Ooprrla-tit, Mil, br Oaersa kiatUiaw AdaaM. ........... s ,