THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO. JUNE 11 Hit THE JOURNAL as i r-kimtfiNi 4 tK '. . .. el tv ri N fUta, litt 4 Mia... tr4 tt trete tirn f" - iK(i,l 4lkfef talk BaraeaeaVSVIf 1 tat rin w BiU .tonrttKkM Tra ta eef tftf. . ..:.,.... m iw . pr. . fear... . . rt i t aa. . ban at riar. . a rw ffMI Ah ia Blle In (he rtigka f L-; le far vrrtal aa4 ry. thtag; ih itk d ta p; ih . Bell 4 tB affile laj h. Old ' ea4 tl.e fftunf 1 fjf man eo4 Va.at. I Wallere were Bauer to Bralee Uoeel lllr,g ilia Ui aajlogtae tha 41ahoat 4a4; Better la pluck Hoeon from I Ha braaet f Malar and pin II tB ftffarttaaal touch la I ha Utlar4 ual of at waroe. tenal lhB U lay waajth of hol-huuse blooms npm) Mint rogue iuaurtova caikH.-U ft. . Unich. CHICAGO AXI AFTKIt -it 1 Rfltu .... I A .... inAI.Ikl. .... Ikll .u k..L.i - w .w, - fwi-vawvu 1 wawiapavrw. arv Hum ay na delay, aad aieaavhlle it workers more) bedsfd prank, aad ar roa Oatayed sad died. - t . .dieted by expert Uaiher who !) naelly.a Mil was tatroducwd la,r evotd ta lae(ruMlo, aad elao Jbb. la (h aoua. after th rerth. rulte of full lav Uluiloa bad Uaa ' Tna CuropB taory U Itiat lh patiuhad mala work ot ! u4lrl rBe la Tta la Varrh. 1113. u paaaa4 iralalaf la (ha faadawetita! attaaraa. tr taa om by lJ e SI. aa4 then In dlagaoala. aad la varloua arteal bf lha aaaat oa April S l a prac prarilcaj prtxaduraa. liul aa qua. Itrally uaaaltuoua viva ee vol. Irlad gradual mar prtvtrae4 lo ap fl iii lx) rmmtr4 it.at tba flaltia al ea fa any pf laa mod optxMJiloa a d! Icjaad la It fear' braarhea and UII bold alt 4oribo- Uid naaaa by ih offer of ih doa" dorlor'a IK!, Aad thr it oa grt aaiebmaklag firm thai Nih la Grmaar aad la Dritata rem- reatrolled Ih only cmp(IU pro-,pUa "car frdora" by bkb an la- ra of ntanufaeigr. hlcb aa ia-(numrabl compaay flourUh. oadr ocuoua. lo throw that atatd pr-'vry nam Ibat la boowa har. a a opa lo Irw um by all waau.'Cannaay lb aaaorlalloa of "nature facturvr. It aa alaled Ibat Ih blraM aad -aator baldM alon prora waa a trtfJ mor coatly. ! la aald to larlad 100.080 rnembr. Trumpet Call o tic u itiiua.ii.hi Nona fAttttrir, patdly atialaUia4 lb pona (a 4j4jUag a4 MiiMaMitk4ia. ai a 414 u i ha i4. aaf ef rilf work la tin af rr. I'! 14 M aaarvhaai ira aaina tkmfAM" ik. aianaa ...I. 1 a taar aui4 i 1 m kit it tit (wdr tii m glv for Ibat fuad. a U Mi r la lia chra tiara Jal M M 4M oar ird reaHloa of U poorl mf m Ma i. it !& - rtdo- fbal. from k th-ld " f, . ' all tfcaa lal ' " ' I . '- I III kM ..A A B Iftl &a 1 A t.' I . . - . - . . I . . . k . . v lt lalo tba toiU trary I 4nar a hi au M iala ,fai im 1. ... .... .... would aav brm arordd lo a poor)". , krM- r tk lal Tbr ra aun ii u thia cniry Ijow or tbU day. Kb ta Mt4 I.. . . . , 1 ar m aiui ita it Tory i il il lav worker I -.lw .k., ..r,"r"' I. "VI" r" P-i omih 1 ui ir..i 1 im ouirr two rrat lac arh pa onara Aid trtet' bld tovo. aad tba a tan una ixov i w wwwm 1 11 v u l aa all aba got for I " .! rvrllr it. wr1a i('t I Wr Tl aiaa m4 anlfhly Ir of .hAM Tka l-rla. 1 7J .. ! i am rui a la rwrila, lo. I liiuda f la rHioary la lhal it 1 " - i . a. . l.juii h mam i.a iuu 11 i ... . . - a ... - I . . . - - . . . I l. ... k. . . . . - . . .... , , 4. 1," ... . fc" - I f l"l I v nnn W1 R WW . w wa.l aw W avtiair vi ma q.- i i a 'ursi aa " M1U ajr (IT ., a r4u4 Ua I Hat ly a n0 Btaaloa la bar!" . ff tn) fika aa km horn ar vhji ka r til ff. -I1..U 1... I " fWill IM KI tIM lt h. ! II ! lillM. I. IkM.U. N Tta Ttr k.h.1 I. fS.t tkl. .. ii war I luiiiitui THERE la a dltrartd Rpubl. eaa tarn at Chicago. So petit. Iral party ha tn nader uch a atraln alne tbe aptu of tba IVmocrata la 1 SCO. It la a far nor dangrou alt a a tJoa thaa waa th attver Rapubll can jnorDaat of 1IH. That wai arcorapaaUd by a wor apllt In the Pomocratle party, wblch bad tba ralmr-Bockoer t Irk at La tb field In and th maiebea a trlfl la momen tary lo action tbao tb hlt pbo pborua poiMooua product- Rut tb orkra llv aad bealth, wer to b aavod. aa tb datb toll atltl to b paid Yea. If lb paaaag of tba prohibitory till could b obtructd. Tb aw law prohibit Import a tloa bhophor hIMtl man 8tatea. Th federal Intaraa) ravnu ar- vlc of th traaaury la charged to a to II obrvaoc. Fl nt It la iin I a ik. i.l. .-4 THH IXKVITAHL .(XJXKUCT ar a atrlklng eiampl of tba dtrDoubUa aafc it forj4alt aa 4atuauia 44 yello at ha. ha . . " - . -- - ' " . aba ahoulrt k.ln .w. k.,11 . . K . t " ' .' . iau iai uaaoi4 poaaaaaioft. oa- in faanat. i cna. it ma.ec an anouia Da J p. aariaga an na I mtr rrttvlaAt 4 ihaLl ... M.i ...r. i....... .. ... .. BOB, aad bar day'a work did BOt adj,r prati iraaia to ral aataia. . Ww, mky nuif leal randuion ehM.14 t rfuiata4 Br laaving r lytng aar I ,h ira a4 opiniena f raw aelal y eet4 Botk I u,a- BO Bir grai aaanly, Ik lav h-araua will aa i thai k rommaa pop4a .iail . w ... I Bill .At al.rv. I. H I h brought br hard.y arBd forty I'J' U f ' leant rry ihay ar cwwlag ifcar rn. I T th Tory ail ml. lb renatltuli ut Paca.to tb aocletya af.nt. aad L ,LTfii au,,m 1 u"'- ".' l.rV.?. gatr. It to blm to b.lp aom onkoowa uka ni,tiiTtvr ITZ. r.a. 'uV "r., Vh.. reulate4. but pwbllo ntr I m1 ,l- Xian f rhafka ag baN balulaly fraa. 'H. aoaui wnic is i onaa lata. t ail f Ik iry, but I " I thai eyaiat which will naaita. n' a,.. . I ehatk Ih daalra af IB oaool 4 laata M..t.fl . i . I I ha Ik. 1. nr.. .f Maw I. Ih. ft.. .A. v thai a dark all ha Ih dubla 4v, ,T , ZZ, -a ri iV u !.! ' . .:"" I lha a.Wt V.aT Tk.u iimu A TiT: fT-d " "PFai:. .V . .7 - T ina rai bobb. aad bar day'a work did not ad " preti r iraaia t rl aetata. . wii why oif bfor tn o'clock. Rut for forty r'r a4 iac4rieny aa4 , ,aPui iayinc day. ,b. workM f'romVa LrtlS .rrktnr .S t BAth Bight ta her lowly room. Sba aki val. but I all aaa whav i h.l T la mITm vi baa A a it iu aim io nip a" ma uaaoowq mun oa a I a I oaealarll By lb . Iirana . TARIKrs filed by tba raUroada prlaoner faring a bard world, with raina ib n(ai of .iii aUditaTi r .lor ib rrnt report ef th tba prlaon bblad blm and do aura Jht.-V.' 111? Uoo, U kH lnt.r.t romm.rrw commla. .bMd. , 'wroVrf. ZlZu, l.u th .. alon la th Wool Rat Caaa gh aleo -did what ah ooold." t .ui.. u tnu.t a rcoam4 ..V-VLT mi ratfAMifi at n ar ti -wva waaw . . . w w a a. - and eiportatloa of polaonoua ,D,,wo " ,n r""oa io prvni marked tba apldodld gift of the aal- .,7-L,. uir;. ,hZ.,Z m ia aama nt yar ir aa (kit r ,,rM!".."t"' na" ua match. It ta a pro-1 r T POlbl mana th tie of Urn mpra. aad aleo th lowly if aruwie ..! w . . tak-.e. A 'W.I I . ... " I . m a . I ww nw BBTBV gf UgT W no Vl m Mir Drtld Will I " "w -w 1 v iwtw wa ? in i roil rrno iai on lhIr "(r rl,OM nr pur widow Nfid nf ovr nr nUhtl to n ioa journal iuiimu ,1 n irairrb V.ti J. IrHmarW bMiuu u-r ih. I . .. - w - w iaa. aaa a a . . ... ." W MBT BVJki ILAJ B ' " w-- - Ufartnr wllhln tha I'nli.il poaa 10 bandlf ap tba liao Of water IB I In lha aarrat In Ik. r.tll.h " '" ina rarieia - ina lw . Itn Ih ealecl raw noia4 lha ea la BOt the every poibie way. it la alao ll-1 town. By each lummatmg in diacioaing a niea par-th richer? poaa to maintain high rata both la and out of coaat polnta wher com modltlea ran move by watr and riUIJITIKE KCIKKHii world I th ayataw aaaaeaiog pro part and rooavquanc r4Juiiaiii of ala valuaa. at. avan wr Ih aad value In ereej wa wuld b popular Id aya. ndldala for th paopl vot for. Th popl BHafal .1 . Ik. a. a.a. Oraga tliy. Or. June II -T. lha 7.11 1... ..r" . A" . '"T,."",r Editor ef Tha J...L-wiii yu hl.dly ' ,, YmZ ' r.u.. .k. Oawego Lake Owaerahlp. apeelally to th boakprra of th!(hu' 10 fr M poaalbl. limit tb Colled Elate, to har th white phoe- phorua match from their home. Will they not do It? . rrrrt THE FESTIVAL . AIM dectidd on th featlval R ui of water tranaportatlon to tb narrowt rompaaa. It alao ahowa how thia policy handicap the coaat manufacturer. The commiaalon'a report directed T raduello f tk Ui r laJinlDlatrartva gymnaat atai ewna Ih land around II.) Nrwf Foreci.t of tte HE etnerHoi rkaacellor of New I familiar to tb publio York nnlvarallv. Ur llanr M. I lima. Mccracken, atarted In Jan.. rSJr? -T..V tOTSHt jfiu. tor ui iar bbi io apena laramant na4a ay partleuUr eommodlty a year In atudylng educational workl" coperty, it bait cur la to o into In Japan. Korea. China, th Philip-1 Lh.. JT.V. M L!.h!.p?l'"'"! that wool In carload a of 11.000 Pw d India. I holder wUI not enpoa a riaht of way poanda minimum ahonld h rlaaal. I H had never part Icularlr atadled I or other publio lmprTmnt If tha dam- but did not detroy It. Thelflod fourth claa. Formerly It waa rk of foreign mlaalona. bad 9,ZLX. wut??" ahowra may bar marred oc claaaifled aond claaa. In fill.. Wrtr arrd en a mlaalonary board. :a"1LP-7h7J0?: lh P" rt,Mrf" tfi.!'." r1.1 . ..... . . I . ,. , . . I ".. . W MWI I ..iuu.i imurn, om iny aia tnoir unria to raiiroada maced iot 7 awiety organnea to cari wiuiam liu imHaii.I hlnrl.t tk. . 1 i . . . . .... I tttm nlul... r.t.. vi. I 111 Eat Stark atraet. .... . i " . r-w..wHw.. uv m r-wm. . w c m i ...a ruiu n n in a ri 11 n n r i .. n . i .u.aw. vuav. uia I in a ui. wmmr in. iiiatory long ago wrote .... t. .... .. . . ...... .. that It waa tha gold Democrat that r,..A- .... . . I .a- r".r- .r .r"r"' " w" iroraP'"' aarwd RpnbllcanUm from defeat ! L.f.vi. .. " "l-"uw'ul- p?,n" . P,,c una" ,n,l , . iw Portland, June ll.-T tha Editor of 1111 .. i t - ...w .i.i -i""u. tuiru 1 1 a riling which oocvfunij uv.uare -. iuu.iui ip journal eorne um ifu a oar- ' I rt .......... a ... . , ' ... l...v. ..... ....... .. ... I . - . . . . . it uiaaaru an lorinrr OUipQUnnuimilM B DlgtVer rate On WOOl If It Ial"" wnoi llia Ot auCBIIOn. rupmotiii si ina urtimiu miniN orru4 by Inform m. whethar th lake at Oewe dogwa. ibi dinbarat" lu da maot"f Ilea that ha been I-RNtaT FUCICT. a "tha aualv naaalona f ih.'mnk" from th ru..t IH ar.v.i, ppariy .. ,h. Ldd M r!i X.o7lh. W", not Ir r..-.. i .. .... . . . ..I " uc"1 irom manuiaciure. vim na uiairacuoa "'I afar. iea. ,u ia more barrtonlOTia tlianl Tk.-. ...T . .v.. .w. : It haa k. .1... tk. j " Dum Turyzr.'. .v"'?: 80."- The po..ibie mmi- kV: .. .. .. ."'"nn-. mum Pled by beat obaerver at "J"" rwrn in is.OOO Prohahl tha ). fi-..-. ennrraaa It ka. tl..t . u ....I. ' " Waahlnilon. p. IX. June U. The ooa ventloo t nam a Republican candidate ad Sialaa will th week. Tb fathering la Chicago nde up of rapre aenutlvae from vry etat. aa well aa lha territorial and Inaular poaaaaalona will b called lo order Tueaday noon by Harry a. New chairman of th national commit tea. In aaaumlng th gaval dur Ing tha temporary period of tbe eonven- Senator Root will malt In other worda. th 'duration, whether In eaatern Aala nr. iht k..Bi. .t th. Mmi m . weairn raanuraciurer or wooiene ra "r mui. in r-ni yor com fh'.Vtuff palgn and to proclaim tha prlaelplea and dlaciimlnated agalnat. and a direct 'rom th mlaalonary and especially fginc n- Um. on any atraet. yon can I achlevamenta of th Republican party, advantage given eaatern manufae- American and Engllan mlaalon- n. during ita many yera ef aziatenre. turnra over rhotu on thia meat anllary. I . ahn,.... Anm,t I When bla apeeh haa haen conclude! all becauae the Pacific coaat manu- Dealing with the Philippine Dr. Wnr. evary day la rubber day in goon j senator Hoot win announce th impart. pudiicj ua gment re.r.,Th. DemocraUc party li'1. lh.'L "Jr ll'VL"" !!? ISSL '. '"f .. k " Ru" that lha people will gain political con roi iiaeir. but that throuah oolltl.al control they will reaulata the aeonoin lo and Induetrlal affaire ef tha nation. ao that lha ael act few will bo longer be In poaltion to pray upon th many. TDia power I pray upon th manv la wnai i aacrlbd a epeclal privilege. It la what baa cauaad Ih aoctal and Indualrui anraal. Th newepapera and tha political leader who bav voir! mat unreal have been but mere loatru mania of eipreaalon. "Bui th paopl have no rl grlv ".- aay lha Tortra. "Th people ar aaiaoao. ma oemagofuea and lha yl low Journala daclv them for their own baa purpoae. Wa aak what baaa purpoae waa eerved In th publication of lha following: "We live In an ate In which the vaet enUrprleee eaaentlal to tba prograaa of tha world require the aaaoclatlon of man of large meaaa under corporate man agement. Out of thia neceaalty have grown aarloua wrong a and conaequrnt realatanc. "Organised capital atand Indicted at for tha grav- ct oViivlnr ht ha. k! 1 . " nMrr th tPoth- -""ted on or near the McCr.cken My. that tbe American ,a r,WBa lown- T1, lnC,U1,nr ,h,t " fr" 'nToT. rtLmdoiL biAPV,V " " rmy of P'8 to'eeaboard. Moreover, the wool grow- peopl. wer. taken tf.re. not by any Whan dark d di.m.iu the afcy ..d -dlb. v.nUon will .djoum m.n .rCcVS: th" ,n1M- rJtoet It into i'fae. mVl Wh,e Wk ,n a r,t " 'oruou. to water, and tbl. careful plau to get territory or Th. t$S& n'Jin'b.tn'o'.iand. atrong. VKJT h:,.'nr.'Pnfmlv"r!i,pr,c'Von -pSJdSrsirttS; cT;Vhiarm0.m.trrt"nnbn,v!mr' j w- rumppi.. mui . w:. w.TmbS,c:nd,nprrbof bad In mri flty ,hat 'onie t!nato at $2,000.- and much of Idaho, are alao to be oiuet not be left to the oppression croaa wet etreeta ihay go? convention, aoma of the lea dare predict- ,h PP.. 1 J Vara. AAA . . tk.t m.b. V. . m - 1. aj.A. I . i a a .... . . Ca.l. tl IM.nl.w .n.n.k . Ki.. In .1 V . th. r.lk ... ..... - ... ... . . . . aa. D....... . . ...... . . . ;jraaiizcu oecauae 01 meir location oyaiu. 000 and that may have been $4,000.. Dtaplay enough or hnaa to give Di ma tutf ing mat wee or 10 dir. win h. ... - ruii.ru uva.aua u i lupir locaiion I v m. i . t ---- x. " . - . .... ..... v u. .v u.. win d nvca- i M ' auu..w, .uvn ui It idd, ia B.krir, -'"lo. 000. It meana that men wer ber and their ability to ue water If they The mind of the people of the " ZZr,? , . 1 th.worJ ,0 com incr.a ro?i,'.n ..m.atrUU ,n 10 d!.tctV.K l.?.1' r", ,r0m ttbn,ted rirtnh10,, o,o 3VbK ' to R en M Iran lam tk. .tT.v l.akea to tha rulf. Portland to eastern polnta. those people that they ahall become One more tha rubber han around the and of all dellberatlona and the tr,ds trough which relief might be - n,J.,.r7ki I . T" 'O' the crowd shows the The railroads asked th commla- n Industrious, peaceful, and proa- , . from early morn to night. departure of the convention r.praatn- pected under normal conditions. Roosevelt and bla frlendg hare mad drawing- nower of th foatlvai with . . F I!. . commie- tim. And you cn .'"J" ngrgat In utivea for their homee, '' Suborning leglaiation. and thja upon a Republican admlnlstrat'on th. rfi?'t , '?Unl' to modify Ita report ao aa to al- Perous community. To this end. be- rnoat """Vih' .took , . Wn,, RP"bllr.n batti. I. waging bllng h ppi. of th first orderly It widens th Impassable rulf ll .v?! .1' ? f?,cJr- ,low a third claaa rating on west- fore ar flt for v"n- ben IM h w . cnb-w atock or a Chicago th. Democrat, will be march" the w.ak agalnat the a. tron, tween tb nJLTvA fk JT pr00f tbBt the t,m' tn pUce "d "nd movement, their reason being ment- a ,are niajorlty of the adult p 'n,rtw"t- in their force, toward- Baltimore. nJh''? 'r "'"' humanity, if wTH. i ik n 1 1 th T,ft the occaeion have an alluring lnflu- that a fourth "lain ratin hari n! population shall be educated and be I rP-t. why set apart a apecUl wher. the party. pr.ldentl.i nominal- .h"han nothr. it wings of th Republican party. It enp It la final rlmAn.tr.ttn , tk.e ... ""n ciass rating had the ' " " u rubber day. Ing convention will be called to order m"Bt b" ,be robbery of the poor an I heighteBa the realitatlon that rnm D i 1 ,7 o011"""0" t"a effect of reducing the rates from ab,e 'ead' and WT,te- Even he "ca ever on ur clty a atre.ta the Ju.t one week after th. gav.i f.n, ,t defensele... Otherwl.. hi. lov. fall. " ' , , " Jv.iTi. i .i? J . I Portland ahould never abandon the more distant points owina to water fore the '"lends were pacified Amer- , . ,pVbhr hU" ,h wy; . Chicago. Tha Democratic national com- w1'n " mo,t ndel and might find fS"i.Vw"15 lT,i" 1 th f D,an' DUt hou'd nurtura cheme. SflUon ' a"d a ca 'r a thousand of JuBt T. terShrcan1"' K,Un,, - -.--ion the ''-" opportunity. There la no be- the partf.' but' Itg almost fiTeCon- .rt t tk. vi i . compeuuon. . r,u. T. th.- th. Mrk.. k..nweek looking after the orallminaMe. of tray' nior haa. than that which u.ca ""lU' .u u U r(CJ T war I Th. enm m An .. . . I uri PCI. LiaLUfl . 1U1 .r UI 1 UIIlHf3 I " - " - n- - a. - - . . . . "-Itn. ... . . .. . I Alt. VI. . , . . I .1.7. . u . w . . " coraP"mise accentuate the week wcu aign impossioie. It la this The commission very properly re fused to grant this reauest. Th ft .k... k. m.. i . . I ..." " - --h- iiiv knowledge that worries party chief LiVkt 7" .7 7 ract that there Is water competition over th. .m;;.Mrn" P.. vf.h,!f. r,ht '? Protest against abandon- at Portland should certainly In no. Yet. It Ta by no means a 232 K k.r. 2S. Z" .0f..!."t,VaI I f t aalt the wool grow- situation. The Democrats n.r. W.. LJ:! """v. " """C"!B? "-le" or tn wool users, nor ahould . ar rf UIVUIUI BKO. natif annn.i.i .. a . I -an luuitmicT o inn rnvpmmnr vo w. titu vtwvi unTJiOt iiur BUUU1U It demonstrates the use of this perfectly natural and beat schools. Dr. McCracken tells of hts great astonishment and delight at the en-J thuslasm of the best Americans there to educate the young Filipinos to utilize their forests, to open their i mines, their wide fishing grounds when he fill, ud hi. van. J. T. D. Taxation in Houston. Portland. Or., Jun. H. To the Editor of Th. Journal A personal letter from Houaton, Texaa. reveal. queer atate of affair. In that "Boeton of Texaa." Laat year J. J. Paatorlza. an avowed tk.t la. tk. 1 T ,, . .... I . " " -" fnr n.Hyt e k... i-uiuauu oaa i obvious advantage be normlitorl aa . .w. 1 . olT P'ndld acUvlty and that it ahould a inatlflcatlon for rh.U, M.k.. nd their plantations, to minimise .ingle tar. waa put In charge of the u.su. , . . Jt . a VT ...... 11. w. " mi2frf;inlb9 lZ C!eTr:,and - aaac It on a permanent basis and t " if . .V the.on,y Democrat- fling the flag of the annual festival n-k T V 8 Hucnanan. to the breete to float forever. auiiucicu Lfemocranc party on I860 had Bufflclently reorganised In f 176 to elect, though it did not seat. Tilden. It has been a militant nur I DOCTORS ABROAD not a triumphant, party ever alnr It failed of success at times when Its ante-election prospects were not less roseate than now. This estimate X of course, based on a belief that, in spite of present appearances, theia will be but one Republican ticket In me field next November. T HE Carnegie Foundation pub lished, In 1910. a report by Dr. Abraham Flexner of Inquiry made by him, at the behest of the Foundation Into the, state of medical , education In the United States and in Canada. - In 1910 and 1911 th same Dr. Flexner made a parallel inquiry into the way in vol.. tk.. . I disease, to lOreteU eartnauaKC3 and aa.ea.meni oeimnmcm. jaiuriiy hi ...aou i win puiuio. w o nave i . . . .. . i . . ... . . ... ... , . . . .... . tmMUltli Uaanvkl . lavit.rl Am.aIKOl ouay. no mioiiiij ".mko im- woo, raanuiaciunng inaustriea n:'"rr'"-":r" V7r, provemont. at 26 per cent of their value, this state, and if wool Is ntltlori to ,can women hold up higher ideals N kIeklnir ,t. Peooi like it. Feel. a fourth claaa rating eastbound'and I before 'P100 a"lrls- good. He haa to aa.e.a lmprov.m.nt. this is a nroner classification it ta I But nl7 ix per cent of the yonng at .omething, but w.n. what could mis ib a proper Ciassiricatlon. It Is :.r..wi re .vi. v! you expect from .Ingle taxer? The equauy applicable on a westbound .vUVWI. OT pe0pi of Houaton are like Oliver Twi.t. movement. doubled, as In Japan, it will require Uhat creation of Charlea Dlckene. and The attention of the commission "'"y-seven and one half years to are caching out for more. Land come. has been called over and r,vr tn eacn aeventy-five per cent to read In - valuation of 70 per cent and la hab own cauea over ana over again . ' . ' ... , estimated on a ay.tem that glvea true to tne disadvantages under which the w w"nr y.iue.. coast manufactnror lahnw tmm . I that the interests Of the people Bug-1 Personal property In po.aea.lon of the rate standpoint, and the extremely "at the American achool teach-j holder . "ou.ehoid ,f-H narrow trrttrtri.i iimii k. ..... er Is there to stay .PI. tC.L J,".1',.?1'0! uf:!nrLu t?If! v.iaj i niro i - . ... t . . I ignorei enureiy. iini hub wio ukui week the advance guard of delegate. Ju 4nmtra. unle.. it b that form of and vl.ltor. will arrlv. In Baltimore. ,r0n which o pervert th purpoa Maine will hold her flrat .tat wld popular government pnm.rie Monday for th .election of " agam.i me people candidate, for fnlted St.te. aenatora. T", lru"' "d support It. Tbl. I. not repre.ent.tlve. in rongre.a. governor ana other atate orricera. Chief Internet center. In the conte.t. for the Reoubll. can nomination, for governor and United stare, senator, on th. Democratic .ld there I. no opposition to the renomlna. tlon of Governor Plalatad and Senator uaraner. Vermont Democrat, will meet In con vention in Montpeller Tuesday to nam canniaer.ee lor state office, and dole. paying mat ail corporations deal treacherously with the peODle. Theia are honorable exceptions. But enough l. known of the heartleaa greerf ih.t fatten, off of the hunger driven mil lion, to warrant the strongest nrot.,-t- Ive association, on th part of tha neo- ple." Who wn the dema.oru who nut forth thia stirring appeal? In what yel low publication did It find a medium to narrow territorial now permit them to sell in as Lord Minto, the ex-viceroy of j DOt too. This aingle tax aaaeesor went ao far ; .1-. x. . . ir . . . - v "i.nin.r vnn. t ..t..n I inaja. jam mat tne mission colleges aBinucnu wno uook upon the wnicn young doctors are trained and r?r. - cilri th. n.v.mn.nt mm.. f, u to xempt money, stock, note and coming contest as a Democratic walkover do not realize the size of . tne Kepubllcan majorities that must be overcome. In four successive elections the Republicans have polled ; more than seven million votes. The offbeat vote ever cast for the Demo crats was 6,409,104 for Mr. Bryan In 1896. . Mr. Tart's plurality over Mr. Bry an in j.us was 1.269.804. There v must De a change of more than 600 - uuu votes for yie verdict of 1908 to ue reversea in 1812. ' In 1904 Roosevelt's popular plu- raiuy., was more-than two million due to the stupidity of the Democrat 1c convention in attempting to carry the election with other than a pro gressive candidate. In 1900 McKin ley's popular plurality was 849.790 and in 1896 it was 601,854. These are appalling balances against the Democracy, and their significance is r heightened " When It . li 'reniemhirt that though Mr. Taffs plurality was smaller than Roosevelt's, he polled a. larger vote than was thrown for air. Kooseveit In 1904. In the great Democratic landslide .yi 4z. Cleveland had a popular Plurality f -Dnly 98.017 . from the , previous i election to. overcome. Against it Is the ominous fact that the nominee at Baltimore will have B ivepu oncan plurality of 1.269,804 uvui vno previous election to over come. qualified today In Germany, Great Now this later Britain and France. report is published Dr. Pritchett, president of the Foundation, prefaces an Introduction to the report . There seem to be nearly aa many-sects, and as many ture. is inis aisaavantage to be further v v " VV I no howl about it. Fact la, that like accentuated by the maintenance ofjed their positions as an occupation, j our Oregon millionaires very little taxes higher rates on raw material, in t ho 1 the teachers In the mission schools as were paid on auch possessions, and what iiiguer rate on raw materials to tPCI A. 4.... . . I wa. h.n- ta ha shifted to tha borrower Pacific coast? from the Interior than a yooauon. ut, iwcracKen xouna , Is charged from the interior to east- tms "ame 8p,m In tne Amecan era points? teachers in the Philippines. t. a ..' I Vot acenrtf Tioa in tha T'htalottoa. entrances to and qualificationa for " "Ttk e7 one Sun " New York these same teach- nractice on this aid of th , Ibr th,s "me that the railroads are run' -w.r ine8Vme. te. there are in th determined to minimize the benefits er" ar n?V n ' P"nio tea rrom waa had to be ahlfted to the borrower by the professional loanera. He had to asae.s .tocka of good, at SO per cent because gome "Equal Taxa tion League" bunch had at some time aecured stringent laws as.ee.ing mer- ...... ... . . . . v..,t.ai. nu uir- I .v.. . .... vat., tn tk. n.ti.n.i .... n. I tne popular mind T Urner.: "",u""' Lt ua tell our Tory friend.. Tl.o Yale. Harvard and a host of othar p""a"a .wnlcn T nv. Quoted la an colleges and unlveraltle.. both big and - ,i h the quadrennial address uiii win noia their commencement .!.: . vl. jHClni,. erclae. during the week. Pre.ldent T.ft Ql'J '?fLc.lL .. naa accepted an Invltat on to attanri h. 'i'""". ma raetnoout graduation exercises and centennial ml- fn. r" be?.n Peculiarly a church of ebratlon of Hamilton college, at run. Ll" .mB"c"- . NO 0,nr church haa en- ton N. Y. terea more deeply Into th. life of the Important convention, of th. .w American people. No other church will Include the annual meeting of the ,aZ.0t I nT?,0f th av N.tinn.i a i ....T. erage family more Intimately. naauviauuil v. V.It'fllL M fin. I ... ... at nnatnii! tha v.iu..i . I aniire Doara or venerable blahorja Real EaUt ExctianVea. at LouV.vin. "n b ndlctd demagogues. They and the nationar Ar.r... .e . .uBmanaea as aen.atlonal- ic. rommi.ion.r. a...... . " ,8t" not ven Y th. united clamor of Also of Interest will be the A.cot ""."J ?.ri)." ,n .Vne pa?. 5 Tory'"n. racea and the opening of the Intern. -uiri in can ror social and tlonal horaa .how Vn LaLn5L"teIla- rcono.mlc th Methodlat church naa aone ror the American peopl. one Yale-Harvard boat 'racea at In Europe there is but one doorway through which all must pass who de sire to be dealt with as recognized physicians and surgeons, entitled to the designation, authorized to give evidence as( experts in law courts, entitled to collect fees by law. All have passed the same general exam inations. There is yet another grave differ ence in the nature of the examina tions demanded, prior to becomlng a full fledged doctor of medicine. In the United States that degree is con- rerrea in them some of the most populous and cultivated in the union, by medical sciiools whose students have learned I that flow from the natural advan tages of the coast cities, and that we will have to be constantly , on our guard to see that our manufacturing and Industrial interests are treated fairly. , ., INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS D PHOSSY JAW ABOLISHED T-VERY one knows, or knew, what H Phossy Jaw" ia the terrible JL ana oeaaiy disease developed In th Jaw of the worker in American match factories where a higher profit from using white phoa phorua wag preferred to the slightly more coatly innocuous materials. . -The campaign ; gainst ; It was pressed by the American Association for Labor Legislation but first Jail or, for several years, and then ob txoctlon, seated v. In th United .-V :- : ' : " "'' -' EALIXG with the amazinK growth of societies and asso ciations for every branch pf social, service a well known English clergyman said, a week or two ae . "We ar Innistlne- tnn mn.h many states, and among, on the corporate side of life In all things, and too little on the Individ ual. There is too much reliance on reforms hv tha fnrmnttnn nf .oi..f.. VHt0m? aYT C!.?? "Wize" and 1 for this .and that object, and too lit- nflVO aflllfO1 mOr.l.(nA w4. . al. .. ' . . . . v yZaI ,k 7 .' 7 3 inBllen individual work and the help bedside of the patient, and by the of the individual, on which haai. teaching the Bible itf their schools, but they are not even allowed to con duct a Bible class In their homes,, or In the Sunday schools, lest some pub- ... 1. a .Liu . 1 a j a. . . iiu Bciiuoi cunuren anouia do present; rrJie Cathedrai of at. Peter's In Rome ana receive instruction rrom the is, in many respect., the most remark open Bible. So the most potent abieof nil structures in the worldit source of influence Ib denied these " ua" uc?.,n ,c.omp""onw'.1", nonai norae enow m England, the. n .p.. I .lun.a 1. XT T-. ' . . I Vale-Sarvar bait ?' th .W". "Tv,c?" "? don. and tha hearing in the Thaw case th. VnI tk.i Vk.. urcn up wlt1' at White Plalne, N. Y. aM A,nat a f.1ht'n- the people a . "a. an. a . t . it ll v ni mRKn.n money the bishops have dona tha chnmh a service no leea than that which It haa uvns mr me people. SEVEN NOTED CATHEDRALS Cathedral of St. Peter'. teachers, who are compelled to com- christian Roma, and la built on or near plete silence on topics found most the place where stood the temple of fruitful by the American teachers Ju,lter Vaticahus. so called 'because it I.. v, u.., . was the place where the "vatcg." or in the mission schools of the far - augur ,gde their ausurlea fronV tbe east, In Inculcating good citizenship victims sacrificed, and from' which Is as well as good morals in their derived the name Dorno oy me papaj pupils. - (palace of the Vatican, teaching of accomplished physicians. out by and from text books only. In no foreign country, says Dr. Pritchett. quoting from Dr. Flexner, Is a medical school to be found whose students do not learn anata my in the. dissecting room, and dis ease by the study of sick people. The. verdict Is that the German graduate is tbe best equipped of any alone social reconstruction can pro ceed." Whieh Is well said. Yet where can a beneficence be found that bet ter reaches all nations, all' classes, all colors, all grades of men, atfd ministers to more wide-spread needs of man than in the declaration of the Empress of Japan, accompanying her gut or ?so,ooo to the encouragement Letters From the People The first structure on this alte was an oratory erected in 90 A. D. to indi cate the place where St Peter was burled. Constantino the Great erected a basilica en the spot. The present . . . . . a T..1I... TT . .. 1.1 .- ... ... .... inruciure wa. cDiiirarqceu ur i unu. should '11 written on onlone '.Id? b"t 1503. under the direction of Bra th paper and be accomnaniad b th. mantl. but the preaent. form of the writer's name. The name will not be basilica 1 due more to Michael Angelo published. . but I. desired aa an Inril. Ithhn to .nv other of tha manv architect. ...Ia. . . ...... . ., I rf . - r-- . ' I employed on it. : - . ; - .. . . - r . The plawt on , which It 'stands., with Assessed and Alarket Values. Uia ciUstera-of exquisite columns and rorunna, ur., jun 10. -TO the Editor lit. tniBhin rountains. IB ao irssn. so or The Journal Referring to dock sites, j broad, ao free and beautirui tnai notn in a recent ln. Th. Jnnni.i .i..i.n I fnr could exagcerate It. ten. th. r.nj... .v.. . The veBtltiule of St. P.ter's Is entered attributed to two main causes First, Kea cross in time of peace? , "Con' vincea, - wrote th empress, "that that.lhe.bigh school and un veralrv 1T1..1 H7. Z?' atnrl.nt 1. tk- v.... -.u.v auu wu,,gleriea uere a.Uv .gg, aiiUl UUUllI V t arn llnnAn there chemistry, physlti, and biol ogy, and enters his purely profes- aionai stuaieg witn an equipment of more general knowledge on which to build. -','"-7 ' . - - .-- Second, because the., olinlc.i tn. lea of the medical student' are more thorough and more practical than on exists no boundary between states. ana mat ir tn Red Cross societies of various nations help each other In the work frelief In Um of peace, the nations .wlU naturally come Into, more and -more' friendly rela tions. with one another, Bnd fhat in theaat the international conference of th Jed Croaa haa r- that the tax value and the market trice shall be the aom for property taken ror public purposes. 'V The right of eminent , domain a kx ercised by the city ia undisputed aa a privilege of government. But to demand that a property owner, shall rellnduish hia holding .at less than, the-market! value amounts to nothing leaa than conj use ancn: or property. t3uch an act would be stretching : the doctrine of cmln.nt domain to th border of modern Social- rain. - . .. - r What th owner can get for hi. -I.n4 in in marxei aoeuia Be th prlo pld by th ciy for th land it need.. No hardship ahould be wrourht tirw,n the land owner simply bees use the city need the rand of which, he I posaeaaed. And thia market price ahould b. A.t... nilnad XT. tb roUUv alu ia iba mar. by five doors and occupies the whole width of th church, 4s xeec long, feet high and 60 feet , wide. ' The poet haa fittingly deacrlbed tbe Impression on entering: , ' . ' ) "Enter? " Ita grandeur overwhelma thee not; - -v And why? It 1 not lessened; but thy mind. Ha. grown colossal, and can only . una , - iv ' ... ' A fit abode wherein' appear enshrined Thy hopn of Immortality; and thou clualt one aay, ir rouna wormy, so defined. ' '' fie th- God face to face, as thou doat HI Holy of Sell. -nor Blasted - -- by M .brow. ',t In the Interior., to be found SmOng Its attractions Is tha, nave, beautifully, onuuneaud, ; with. ,4t maaaiv . plra, i arches and fine pavement composed f .uaiuiea; ua oome, which commands the oumirnuun or an strangera; the baldl chmo or canopy, covering th high altar composed of bronae from the designs of Bernini;, the tribune, the gilding of wu.cn cost aiiiB.uoo, decorated from the ueBign. or xaicnaei Angelo, rich in or naments, at the bottom of which 1 the un-iise cnair oi at. jtreter,' - J " The interior of St. Peter'a. I. in In length, the height of tha nn v. feot; . the - length of the tranaepta - is 446H. The interior diameter of the dome is 139 feet, the exterior 196 feet; the height from the pavement to the base vf the lantern la 406 feet, and to the top of the cross, 448 feet The church Is . beautifully adorned wiin monuments. - xne aanenf nf th- dome Is always worth while' to the visitor, for It gives the opportunity to obtain an Idea of the Immena. i. nf a r .... . "; wuen, as may view, persons FODBiug uiuiik ine pavement they can acarcely realise them to be human be Inga, ao diminutive are they in appear- iico. - i us cross ia i reet in height and the Immense ball, which ia an in teresting feature composed of copper plntee, la eight feet Jn 1 diameter and capable of accommodating 18 persona. The foundation stone of th. structure wa laid on April 18, J60, and the present St Peter's waa run. aecrated on the 1300th anniversary of tho day-on which St, Sylvester ia aald to have consecrated the original edlfin. By th end of the Seventeenth centnrv maji w w ina uuiiuiiik naa arriuuntea io upwara or jfto.ouu.ooo. and tha nru. ent expense of Its maintenance la about VaiT.auu per annum. The results of the Vicissitudes throuah which it ha passed makea 8t Peter'. the largest and . th most lmpotn if not tbe moat beautiful church in the world, having an are of about lionn square yards, while that of tha cathe oral at Milun 1 11.790; Et Paul's In Londoc, 340; St, Sophia at Constant!. nople. 8160, and Cologne .Cathedral, '.taa auar yards, .' ,'v . -,. . ( Tanglefoot By mVt Overholt . '-- CHARITY. , I gave a dime to a beggar man 1 Who atood in the chilling rain, And myheat spread out like. folding Till it gave my friends a pain. And I spread the newa how I'd helDed a guy . -With a piece of hard earned price. Till people dodged, aa I passed m jy -For fear I would tell them twice. A tiny lad in my neighbor'a yard. Cried Ion for a stick nf imm I gripped package and held it 'hard And to hi. aDDeal waa dnmh A homeless dog nearly trlppea me up Aa I ambled home that night; With vlcloua anarl I kicked that mm And he howled aa he fled in fright. A babe downatairs lay deathly ill. rvia. wameu wim noiseless tread But I atornped the floor at my grouchy In my noisy flat o'erheadU My laundress came when the wash waa .; . oue, - . ? r?rd and fumed and Jeered At the price ahe asked, which I cut In - two, - And I laughed when tb peered. . .tear ap- Yes. I save a dime to a beggar bold, And I spread the newa arourfd; For my heart la a soft as molten gold. No tenderer may be found. FoX,5harlty b8Kl"8 with me Wherever charity Is; Yes, I gave a dim ao that all might xThe price of a cold gin flat. Poi nteci Pararaplis A Jealou woman enables his Satanlo majeaty to take a vacation bow and then. -. - ' , ' . . -e e - - , A1J "men ar born free and equal, and . ' eich has everything- his own wayAmui ha is aiyear or two old. - - . , ' ' . . Every time a gift aeea' handaom , young mart aha wondera whoa aweet. j heart ba.1, : ' -.p-". ( ,f'. Y B