THE OKIXON DAILY JOUKNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE II. Hit. 'I P f f. f .j I f. t' the journal rr.,, ;. " 1trr tnauael or UIm'H for Minarlf, end ir.rre ft irlklo raruiett el Uoatua Willi for Ollil. lf., (lial oll.rfe alio hate bora loUUB'Vj of I J, ttnTUt I . i. t.-4 ' -V S tell, ,rd fur .ihor.r a II. ! (lea.aniia.1 it..., I ,,.arl '!h l.la Wllre i!hl I aea al. m ( weia t w r ' W r W a Ii I ' . M l ltH lliKM at t a Mil III, fail la. ,t . (e . I n at t h . ..k.te 4 ,,,.. . . rat nr. . . -. rati . ii ... if t. t . - ' i K aa la.lal I . W.lUa. 1(11 4 ew feat P ...'( - t r it le.1 ? ... . .( .V' . M IT f rf I " ' N I- a n ' I ' a . 1 1 . i ' ha . a It a - ('..it - . ' , r if I - J ; . H, , ,., .t M I l p. ,. h 'I I t I - " A To the end of the calon, the Taft ....r:i:.C !. I l.r il.ali 1! o tt.r l a.it .it Hit Kuehalid l film ti!s Wlfr r.'!rirr rhr) ll ! ! .1 1.1111 ' lit l al aollir) of ll.r fll.ra 111! !!,! 1'i-r t-rl! g aaa. v. 1 lor U lt: lui;-r!ll;rl.l IT, for IrttiK nl li.wr.l I f. a I ll. f l!;ol!lT IrUrr I f . r I a ! V in s I .i ( ! r t. : r r .1 ir. a I. f . '!! .'I.!; '.j i. iili ll.. a (litii. fr irf lit ! ti)' I for tin! flii.l 1 M t);( ' !..' SirM .fl,-r ( ( USr .r !.. r I k 1 1: S. .". 7 ' l.rli I l.r. lfn (rot Inonrv fur nil a r 1 1. !.- It a 1'iafrailiir aim was or i!il.l t ) hrr tim'nti.l to ' l.n l uttrr Bli .t l'l.rrr Ollh It ' hi II !.r r-- .riw.l a icift of a bi t rif fura from I rr l.ir.i.la irr fi'mt'aii'l o:i1-r) h.-r In lakri all ' f io'iI.I frl from thrill la thr a.l mlaalon of illatv in llir r.lrtirr) to t.n oi!l an f'nh to follow? If hi. what a ilrniaaj will nrlao for .llsrlf. and how ak!l(Uh tho avrraco huahand will . wlirn-' AT I III U. R to what !'.! I.M'rn notMl.C r,.rt.u .a ,1ra from11'1'-'1 pt -l'-Ot for othrr rourta jratrrdar a i ror-.-,itis at CM-caff (tin rKrJlrnr) of hl liOluluatluU all a'.Hii I lir .tflrRalr outal.lo of Vlur h) I. en air tllUrlv of llulr rlnlrhfr, r-uii.ri uf thrill liOl rlrli lirii.lrra t.f lal:.'..ali. hall ho lii n of I'.rln are l.l of (tin rrform of a M t al lull tl.r l'i linnljllf Iraffur I lin I'oi( ilr.lara thai ('haiti;. riaia 1,31 i,rfT Um arrlouslx (Oil '..lrl.l . VV1 NrW Vl'lkrlJ llf ll. oil would lain l.-rli lhr lull, r of o!i:n of thrill I ;lt 1.1 falluro to itii lMi las (oiitlnr.d thriu that l t la I. "I rim a obhM.I11I ) 'lhr liM.a i!'!i i'aolt B Clin of ll.r ttll.e! It.r It of h!a tl't.r all.! of llir . ali.ll.! Ir n far ii;i:-elrd thrv 1t llrlr I. 1111 Ililitr llkrh to oil) I he rrr.t d. l ma '' blalra of ,r Vork, r J.-rhrV and 'olilirrl l.ut . llio rn.lll lo I ii-iiiiirral Ir lucrrti I l:f .In l .trd alllt ldr of fhn N'rW ork il. I. ic.il. la In 1 1 tin wllh a (ftilll. umivlcr arn'lliiriit for 11 on ir.oii.-d from man) tnuriri the ihabr of dttB auth l.atklb(. I Ibrfe m loan Wllh a-Oat tnl dead that ha would it I watst to go on at alrlkc? ! - If VI r llarbuin ould hai Jualj COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF Revolver Victimi ajkllli, tittUft: iHrd lo lat rea till I l.e 1 rudlii j thr auditorium ratrrda). tt( iuh it. ai- ( Ik I 1 1 .! I -Saw T Wwatwat L. U u.ul.Wlt It bad lit ! ll in k l.l Ifcia. a.. i.-Kh (. atvw4 ka UtaU U. .u4li 111 a dlmliilahrd ralliuala he Would I ao ISHrli I. ! atl!lt to .rodur tie l.rat ehow on raflh' ! - - 1 . .4 The country undrrvtabda and ajv I rrrlalra the awrtl.o irndrrrU l Mr llrlir) aa to Alx Iturf How Would It do for Mr MriirY to rrititt aoine olhrr thab hlmaclf to U.rullotl thai llialtrr on.r In whlleT II (.l. ml (lf l'ii.aa ka i J .a ttiaat4 Ikaa tal libltvat II al ao I .lit. Natitai h .1 t a a 1 1 . ... I. avit I K'M.ili II l 1.4.1 Now k I n.eia l -r llll:a hk! .im t lui.llti (a.e r.t a fc it.ti' A ,rilual It l .l. Letters From the People i l.-ma n.ao hoii.ii a t I itaay a illt. hva dub I raaat tia Alll.ea ar.t luollui.t fur ltl !- aliuul.1 I -a Mf:tri. an ....: r--a aida tf I) a arr n I la a. I al.laj If ! l.l.ri l.all.r Mr .-alio Will lid t lut il.li.i I u i U ln.i.J aa an l4i i il.mi uf g.'.-d fa II It I i.f It ll.a ii.imm a f all I ciIIkI ant, rohajll U Alt TIMi: I'UK I'H tore rt!nrd control Thrlr pro- frwra wa rarrlrj out In m ry de-; til! . I tt t. . . . ... . v. a n ... . ! a l Urj ...mi. fnaldltif Ittur of W hr! hi T or not thrv . rn fotitlnuf tho roll r.ill aa It In ; land Thr !toMrlt force nre 'ruKfling to aul.a'ltutp IUo' I T!t drr;t a for f !rvrr hr diacotrra h I wife a!iarjeiiln( hrr nu ll T TIIK.N AM) NOW F OI'H vrart itn eatord.iy the colonel, ronimeiit Ihr on th t.oiiilnatloti of Mr. Tuft a.ild "1 feel thnt thr country li of th Tnft Indeo-d to he con critt ulatei! upon the i drijeetten how l:i thr roll rail It nomlniitfoii of Mr Tuft I hnr raoool 1 Jnjir. jf the Tnft f reitci Ii , k now n him Intimately for mitny fcitnt!ni If firm today as If was m-yearn, and I have a -rullar feelln (rday. If It ahotild he done, thn Taft ( for hliu heaiia.. throiiRhout that 'rfflmenta wl I-- hroWrn. and rils-, time, we have worked for the name Jffra citation reaull johject, wfth the anme inirposes and "The Koohevel plan of aul.f tlt'it-' IdeuU f do not helleve there ran ho ng delecatra for a rumluT of thoae found In the whole rountry a man (Bp th roll tnft!e up hy tie national ; w'll fitted to he president -" rernmltteo la without preredent It j SI lislit ly ruffled l.y the event" of 1 1 probahly prr poaed more for mate - j ' ' ri,sl f'w day, the rolom la .w Int.- public aentlment In and out of"f thlnKH on June 18. 1912. runH th rontentlon than with the hope of ( aomothltiR llko thla: "Stolen !ele tKUrlnn lt final adoption. Ration, frauds, crook", llara. thieves. -Tb reiort of the eredentlal corn- j lirlpandn, jilratrB, hlKhhlnders. coun ifnlttee will prohnbly he the crucial i lerfelters. forRcra, ntirr.lnra. hhkah ind final atand on hoth nl les. If Kins. thiiRs ho aro tryltiK to d.Mroy .there la to ! a holt, n lctory for 1 republic by renomlnatlns Taft." Taft on that report would lo the W a . .1 .1 . . 1 1 .. t V. - An..l t vjcrx. mi anu uuunurra uiu riiuui i lor the ipllt. I, Yesterday's proceedlnrs d"nvon- trated that the Taft claims pf A Jl'IHJK'R TFJ4TIMONY ttrenRth were more tangible than were those of Roosevelt. Without Jla own vote. Root w as made tem iirary chairman by a vote of t r. S . ll is within a score of the number of votes that Tnft managers have nil alona: .claimed. However, In the number were rJcht votes from .Mary ifind and three from Oregon that are really Roosevelt's Roosevelt's can didate IIKRK was a ten per cent In- i reann In the com of IIvIiir In 1911. Anions: the l.trrer price Iticrenaes la that of l-rfi which 1 1 now higher In ChlraKo than In war time. For a choice ateaV there, the consumer pats a high a thlrtr itwo cents a pound. For nil kind of tecf. the consumer pa four to ten cent n.ore than was unual a tear ago. The pri-Hldent of the International I.lvcHtock Imposition Asuodatlon Mtys prowth of population and ill nppearanco of ranren have much to do with the Increase, and that Is true Where the steer once roamed tho Tens rarno. there are Increas ing areas of cotton field In Okla homa, Instead of the former ranges there are now grain and forage farniK Four million acres of for mer range In Idaho are In process of transition to grain, forage, fruit and vegetable farms, under Irrigation. It Is n process thnt ha lieen going atendil v on throughout the great west. The great free pasture on n thousand 1. 1 1 Is and endless prairies has largely been nbsorbed by the man who un dertakes to innke two Mades grow where there was but one before. It required six to eight nrrcs ol range land to sustain a steer. The Protr.t I rolil I lair) llir o Ot - !ia m, iu . Julia ! t l-'t ll.. I cf ll.r Jullllul Am tri!lcf.l of l:.r . 'rta'"ii l':t 1'fo.hi.fl iih lall.iri. aiel ill l!cK i I Ml.al la l.r i I. a- aalj In II. c I a.rl. In. ,ll t iillll.'Urn tlfth'.IlC lor t.tlra. nn.l I t vffl.lala Ilia! ralrr I' ll. a I. 111. a allj ll.ri.llra ef inrn Willi nut all) pra.ll.ol kiiowlrlso ut r..tll i:.n a ! a 1 1 !. a" In I lie itiunir), I f r. I ll my Jul) lu mmy lltat thrao mrb haa ina.! Uw a fur thm fllr of 1'orllan.t wlilrh )uur otrirrra rannut alart lo all r..r. a ami i.rvrr w 111 Tl.ay ma nlliK'-.l lo u ihrir ewn )lilll.rlit In Jral.llS- Willi llir ! ! Ji I ..tut wr. aa pr u.l u-ri a. aia foi.-r.l t lr l.iu Prrakrra rvrM .lay in U uai tell ll.lVtf tilllr S"OJ llirri 111 p'.lf acT' tl.r ttliu could do a In! of If U" iW.fr ll.it l.iil.illi'.i rd allll a. .Ilia fool I lll law n. like Hi.- fill 'W . I If ..l.lifsl r. l.Nu act llun It, win. Ii .. Al.lfc liaiat l.r r.iolr.l I i in t. (, in I'al.rcnl.rll and r.a.h Ilia city at u ilrjun. Kali- ll.a Hfth timigrA 'it)i wfto Kaa ra rl.r.l a.l 'htlfalK.i. I. .'c'!tr a I Uult'. f J..l cfal'l, ii. a. .11. a tl'agc la l ) ll a 4 ll .u .I.M(.,ltt ll ll ('' wl.u lata ll. ill ( 1 a-1 ( uJ lie Kl.alt 1 1. a illilUi . t m.U lullt.H .1.. , Kal (Icaaula t 1 (- Ilia (Jlal.l Mai. . In I.. vlt ! "K ' It. t.4'..jf If t rdtf.a a itaute laitk I... M II la tul a a alllta tv ill T4lltlf..l ll.a (la.h ti.lalU'lla tallr m .11 la a 1 ' .Uuf I, a I VI Mrflt.ar. a l..lik rr . I a . I In ti!.lt.MJ a Malt! all (! ! -Hi itttli Irt. t. a Ii. 1 1 uli.fr Ir 1. h , l ir. I .l il.oii (.a t i. ur..a a l.al l.i jtO llt(rl a t i. f.K. f J. a.jh Iw-.ri.r . f llan-n ah I li.I.te.l J Xt Ik. I. ll ft l"..l lir l.a.e I- . Ir.p. l. l ... ...! a.l..v .ii;ii . f I ii.ri ' 1 UK Congregatlonallsf Roston Is looking for evidence ns to encroachments of population forbid the Influence of the church an. the devoting of so much land to one n preventive of crime. Juilce animal. Chnngo Is on. and he must iFawcett of Urooklyn In the witness now le grown on the farm In con- I cited, lie says that he hns tried ap- nectlon w ith other farm activities, (proximately 2700 criminal cases In, Nor have the farme.B themselves ihls five and a half yearn of experl- yet realized that the oountry must jonre. nnd thnt he has yet to find one lie fed on beef produced by them, iconvlcted who was then, or had been, This knowledge will come In their jan active ruember of a church. contemplation of tho higher prices. Tho Judge always asks each young More and more they will see the op- l.tnfenHnnt If Via la a mi.'n ).,.- w n tw. ,-... ,.',, fMs I -i -.. ....I In fn . u .V.A. lw' . .1 in i ii i . .i v. . i. it 1..M.I.III..J .... ..if,.7 uiu.i.n in uer i , on tho other hand, got Mxi , a. . . . ' .,,. , , M., , iiiirii.iiuii niiminj ni mini. Ill- Bllil untie mill more I ney win mm IO Taft votes from Hawaii, thirteen I. a , ,. , .. ,. , . Jonotto votes from Wisconsin, ten J", J Z T? t"? TheT fny;T Summit,, votes from Iowa and nine j "ff rn (a,lvo' " fnjs f"T hpr M " ,hn now f"mp . tr-it v- t. i.i,nin "v an tMiiiuuj nt M m. u iifii fjii n ii tiuiiinvi.ro mi urn 11 f mut : n. 7r t 4 i . i . ml"0 uBlrffl to parolo n vouhb pris- hun noas. all vntra (hat nrn In tho nut irn nf n ( ' v,i, .,.w.,n,.. o lonor or niit'Kate his sentence the Thus, the .transition of the beef Though Roosevelt managers have ! 'l" ?,Way" k '8 tnt lnf,"K,r' ,rom T to farm- Bnd thfi been claiming 600 and more, his''! ' US h ihnC , nl? 1"" ,hr farmer yetA ( "dJ"flt iKCllOOl nnn n O Ihprn l.nta lilm ii 1 1 Ii I n 1, t 4 u ... n .. I . I - ii.ii. n lllllll iiiiiir.'ii lu uir ii. -w i oil u 1 1 lulls, HC- j reach of Christian Influence. count In pnrt for growing beef price! i no streets or our l.ig cities nro The Increase In population Is an- total strength on the present call Is 4 SO or under. The only certain thing about the Irtmvention is that it is one of the most turbulent, volcanic nnd bitter H American history. WHAT IK) VF. WANT ? P 1 1. .. .i... ... 1 1 ii i unKt u on niiiiii.its wnn iaie noys. other cause. from them thi army of crime Im And there Is also the Inexorable recruited. Nearby is th.. Sunday , fact thnt the meat trust is constant school found. There the pood cltl-'ly and consistently on the job. zens of the future, are being reared. 1 Careful estimates have boon made AT LAST LOrciirXG through the waters of ,ho rost ,0 tho nation of courts ! of the lower Colutnliia at the rate of sixteen miles an hour A NEAR tragedy In a Tortland court room has greatly empha sized the charges The Journal has made from time to time and judges, of lawyers and police. The approximate figure Is given ns the Maryland passed Astoria at!s'vcn ''dred million dollars. Rut 3:15 Monday and nut to sea. The I 11101 ,u " churches and Sunday 'treat warshin made the run from i "''hools and then see the carnival of ngalnst the revolver Portland harbor to the mouth ofi(rimo nnd disorder in our streets. 'has requested the city attorney to the river In six hours. Though r.0 ,s th'8 cur,) on crime the chief Prepare for passage an ordinance to feet long and with a draft of 2G foot" I work of ,he church? Is it the pro- 'compel nil dealers who sell firearms her speed down the river most of the j ,or,,on of 8ciety. the sustaining; of notify the police Immediately of lime was 20 miles an hour All civilization, the development of the , 'he sale of a weapon and of the per mall vessels were passed en route ' HOriaI Iifp? The church would reply son to whom sold". It Is also pro- nd left in the wake of tho Rreat!"':,c "or Ilrst care was ror no spir- poseu 10 require neaiers to Keep n Steel - clad fighter. The episode'""''1' Iir of her individual members, record of revolvers sold similar to Bhould be illuminating at home :ind'for,ho pointing of young and old to bat required of druggists In the sale n Illlrll ' Tlila l a tc 1 law If It wric p.ialllr. for the f. riii.m t iimpl) w I ! Ii 11 Mul In rc ni( i.ur .i.ii.l. I . nr. Tin walrr In inir wrlln rui.a .it trii:ria lurra fnun fc 2 l ll .Ireir. I 'al: r ri.l.r; I Tlir nlr wr w.Mk In rum n. itn UkU mm m ilrctrri 1 'all l. I. 1 1 . uli.l rirli dr Clou Willi. .ut a r .-1 1 . M i I ! i: i: liii 11 Is it .Ti a l.-.i t Iii."im i!illt v lo r.inii'h wall lh.- luw ua i.ii li.ivi- 11 V t:.. old luiv. a law1 hoin. I Ii! n r pki th! "M Ik hhotiid tif lonlid itint u-ru'id to tu . litems nnd n.nli il.r .liv i 'i r lirfi i- 1 Thl.i the I'ru.liii-rr run rffrrl. i.n I would In Ip In iii.iW.' ulli.ra do llir n inif. A I ii i!" prr. riiLij;.' of thr .rn .lu.. r nf milk lu.vr no .uilpm. nl lo cool nnd tiriulc Ihrlr milk not rvrn foi diitim- out il.c iiiiliiinl hral, which 1 think Is vrrv ln.porl.iiit. As lo thr I u l.r r. u I : n lo-t of cstllo, I dm f.ppon-d to ll n-i Muted In your city ordlminir No, 2 1' 7 -3 . for Ilia ipunoii th.it wo producrs arr .ornp.Il.-d to trst once nich voir. In my r;np, laat rar five rr-iclrd sn.1 wrrr hi. mi trhlrrr.1 im drr the tovrrnim-nt Inspector. Four wi'ra paShd for hrrf mid aol.l on th t. locks, not aa liitu r. nlin inrnt. hut with tin- Kovrrnin.-nt a hmnd. ns roo.I mrnt. I rrrriv.d 10 per hfiid for four cowa which would li.nr firelight inn from 1 10 lo .". If thesr tatrs liinl not Iirrn pliicrd I Iri their r.ir.-.. n,. row l.roui-ht noih- Iiik for til.lo and frrlillz.r. which only paid for handling the cures.. Tli 1'unnuiiiiT jmld Kood iirlces for my cows. Should wo producers not kirk? Wo think the consumers ouirlit to kick. but v doubt very much If the. wrf packers would ever kick on such dials. We have the papers to provn the state ments and I um not tho only one that bun been served this way. There Is no restriction on nny of the cons furnishing cheese and butter. We are not allowed to ship cream to the city creameries to bo muda Into butter, but we can ship it to u creamery out- 1 l.r fa aran to la a l.l of Ivrar i nil J .J-lc lit at4 ali'ti-.l If.al O.I ag.i ..... ri.l. It 1 m I um l.i.j. II Ilal1ltii .tr al fair l.; I 1 1 ii iil.n.j aar.a aid aa .' a a Hut l ow ran i-...la rule If era matt ai.owa It ali ai.4 la t-ui.4 lo do It Ixita I Ilka a klttrn. ..nly Mind far l!llia wl.'o. a In a lp year J ir rr ahould te trry mat ) prall) . I.l.i (( a a rrrliar frekaL.to apparel fnr womrn a.t:! t hi. Pa a.i r:..,,i.aMc If lraa f hi M.la Itiaja at. ..at (li.ei a a Tt a o!-1 fii.lrf elian-ielh ' (amrllmn pilrll. lii.l tin h a.olir I llllr tail!, inn. prit and . oi.t ulai.ii.a a a ilrown-up people p'y a little ij'ffrr. r':l.. fr 'e. li a ai.l r . r ' . t'.l Iay ti.-l of thrift will a..l tti'trt Many teilere ef al trait iifror ! Ir' I ' f n-'e ani falri.i mm r. rive n. .iff'e!rrl i.aion for a-, rn i. '. . k .a ti t a ijuarrr. hetareti I'.r (hi I. ! . a n Itilt it 1 il Kat.l iv-ufaval A I aa, -rfcl a aa . a.. u...t- I - .. , v ....I. .a.i.. t al l.a,a li a a. IL. t uul l! L., tka t i i.gi.ia (!. lk..4eila Kate iMaia M.a tune " ' W4J. ai.J tn, I aa I....... I ll.a -il 1'tlJ tm-vai cK.rUlt.e -aiakf , a.i.1 rucil4 "U-ti li li.. .. r . & I !. k m m mm ll.l .. J . - &. A M I U I . . .. - - - - w - - 1 aa um. . iiai.ia ik. a...j . r . . . - ")tlu.i. la aa ny. .a ika aiate a a a n...lc(h Wuilaly aar la a imh.fl ' 1 l.u.aila nac liailiatlf lu lilil. HuW atay l. 1 - Icll ua It.al uu.il. at a ah(,,u( ali.4 al IKe I- I luit. uf Ike w,il4e el Itnaa . )l.:.l w(da l-. Hi til) Idle l.liii 1U l"e II'KIUI tot Una (III t .,(!. ; io a lol, I..)alc) t,f uv lila al.J falac j lalcaic-d t a lli.ir la & J 1 ia Sllti ..h. h. . I i at all 1 ll.a ii.a a !,, al .. h., N. ih.r waa Olalli.ll) lo Llali.e for l.ai u a il ftl.alli . .in an w'o lit. -4 under elerlil. a". ai.i.i a aal..a l.j a. Jal i ..ua in... . ii !, i:,i at l....m Waa lli.'l deal I mt na.li t,H.r Py a ll.all 1 I l.a.1 ai.!.'c.l TI.. a.toli.t Waa If. i-. lallr turn I'll r I waa l.i lu tlvll ll.r) l.a.l I... I i ui.J II. :a twin. Tl.r. Il.rtrl) ll al., I. wl.!lc III. l.lutal arlflat. l tiaia .f linn trnltir.l Ulil. U.l III. ' Wt.tit ll. al Liulal a. iriil.ti.aa . a t ....a. ,1 l.i.u.aii tiaiura Uik t.. l-ai i in aid t. (he til, Ice of tal latlnu dine aaalu wu ale !i Aua- ( Italian al wria i.r. , lu'.-t.it.j our awrcl hiaile aiid uii)it. I lie in away, and ilutMng tui) l.un-.an rrralura dial Ul'l-" 'ii.e a-rain wo Iduda-roit ralhrr Ihait . airaa. we luuider talbrr than uio a fur i.iif Piai awrattiearl. Tliat la utace and flrrce and low. no dotii. i Yit u,at i the l.aale of tin. at if ( lie l-'fr. literature of the world, tilhrlln Ud..na-a t.rta In J w. 1 1 h theao (i.uiant inrti Moil of ihe hrrore and li.l.ilnra .f It... .-a,, -in a ltd Ihe llrplain. ' .r..ii. tt:..M of Hie flaihlr.t luvrre of ', l'i.!.. ll l,M illllr. tliouialida l.f In,..-' ..!..ir ...u. fioiu rraprrlatla tins l:Ii purr., I" l.-naj ;n lie fame catrh-oi wllh thla lal.-oit iltuuiJUit. UulaaMlv I'.. II a li ni..y t.ave trrn mora honor .Mr. Inwardly ttirlr aliunde haa th-: r.ime i.lriaMiiaa anj rudrnraa of oli ' A 'ji Ir all jli . 1 l.r r 1 I J .. l. l. II a . .-t.. I. I I I :!.!.. la l.ll il I-. I 1. . . .'t. I. ... I I fc 1. 1 a ll.. I . el l.l III .III ..I. IS Walrf I ) I. to U3J Ull ) I' ll I lfll.ll It I Dial Wa halt . i.aal I'ai-. i.f. i II. (! If IMrrary lighie air .o..a..ti tut Joi'iu.h klillrf ral.lue I" JrJl.ila ll.rla ' .lie lu l'af)olt 1 H aim II. la. I f.al itlil.r l.lr.1 lit .Ijltua llir l.l I !!!. I .1 lot-. blfi.ie h tor aii-iir.l i.. 1 a --cl. The old lal.n ll aoil'd lra). l-vt If a.l lllllll lilil a leal Irln ef'lhe it a a tilirii la waa oi.ly a rour.ly Ju.lga, l.rre .a Ihe la.'l to grl II lluti.a Vrwt II. lh truck lii.te arr now luiming full Mail i-rlwnrn llurt.i an. I llrtiJ lllt.k:i:a in f!.l(M In (leal go 1.1 I I M.anlko Slar Minn 'l eounly to Ihr fl. I I u-falll Mil I 1' Krll of Kmi tl.ln li e rMit I! al a M.rllio I oca el. .and ill II r I'. ll la r IMe Irllull Mrldnl a rl. . .r at'fl lt. J -.utl.la i all all). 'lie l-ral IJial" e a Afirr 11 "rare on Thr 1'a'lra erhnol li.af.l. John i:..t!ll ltl'r. o irllar. loll .1 I!..- llfarel rr.iiirt t.f luanN IKpa" lie al, I Irn.'.rl l.r p. a a atrrr.d lo Hal.d I r i Ir. I ..II f . a f 1 1 a- rar lei m SEVEN NOTED CATHEDRALS The at literal of Tolrnlo. Ppalu la rl. hrr In ralhr lra! Il.an any othrr country In llie world, and "i .r i f Ihr nrjiidest ef ttinn all U at T"!' l Thr V.ritln Mary Is .tid t bate n ; lnl liKlngf f''r It and to l.ue laid It frrjuci.t slhlta- on one oiciiiinn lu- nl!y descending for Ihe rpr.lal p irpoir h.-.tda ..r . -w, r,,i - ,,i. wi P.lrfofiin an. I I ... u . . . a - one of the arch tlahopa In f.n-i. I:., aeriie la rrpreaentr.l lu ar.ilpturr n:il I'liliitlnr In all lulls of tl.r ca I lit dr ill. and, fo pireludr all doubt u'..oiit U. tin very atone l.i shown on which tl.r Vir gin nllKbtrd It Ii encused In re, I mar bin and over It is the Inscription "Hi will tvornblj) In the pUie wh-ie l.rr fert hate stood" Thertt are several stature of the ir sin In tho Toledo riithe.linl. ta.ii of whlrh posmssis it icorKeoua sown Una wear it muntle upon win. li re em bnuderrd sr-.eiity-rlKbt I hoii.i.iiid p.-.ulh The innhMto propoi ll"iis and "ii.ulr nrchlle.:ture of tho lUtbedrul ul To ledo mnko It one or the most ii'MKinc In the world. After the brlKht clare of tho Spunlsh aunllsht. It Is marvelous how beautiful 1 tbe slclit In the Inter ior as It cornea strismini: tl.rousli novin hundred and fifty Iris-colored windows The pavement Is of vnrli -pcated marble and around the walls are t went 5 -1 li i ee elaborate chapeis. The ureiilest artlMs of Spain labored on this cathedral for six centuries. It Is not strange, th.it fore, that It excites tilt visitor's t nthus 1 n sin Tlin choir, for mnmple. Is ilecor- al r l.i.l n I. al aJb;' ta In side Ihe city, make It Into butter and aled with proaahly the most elaborute at Washington. There can lie no dis pute as to the size of the ship or the details of her trip to Portland. The thip's proportions are on the national Christ, for the building up of tho 'of poisons. Concerning the ordl saves the world. 'gospel of tho fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. Whenever the critical spirit takes records, and the success of her Port-I"8 nnd we have ldens of rebuilding Jand visit Is matter of everyday men- ,np cnunh on new foundations it is ion in the press dispatches of the hvr" to look at the affirmative ide 011 n try lluu ie noie 01 wnai me church Less than twenty-five years ago, jpr just before the Port of Portland jegan work on a definite plan, it was jPrequently necessary for vessels of 17 or IS feet draft fo lighter their cargoes in order to pass down the ; nver to tne sea. it was often neces- pv,wiv nui r. M'"' vn Bary to Walt for the tido at shoal i r .u , movement, it vmuldn't bo so easy for nUees to ret vc-U of S membpr f the IliarIne department Of .people to conceal Ks about their per- r ... - v the iirltlsh board of trnfla I sons .and shoot others to death. Rverv SOJrKTH IXO LEARNED nnncn. Chief Slover says: Since the passage of tho McGuIre or ill nance, whfeh provides for a heavier fine for the rarryine; of concealed weap ons than was herctoforo provided fur, there Iiiih been loss nun carrying and the police have ,bcen urentlj' benefited. I'.ut I tlii nit the fine should be Just ns heavy on the person selllnir tho gun ns on the person found currying It, un less the police are Immediately notified of the sale. If all cities would pass such an or dinance ns 1 have nsked our city attor ney to draft, find provide a heavy fine for the failure of a merchant to report cheese nnd then sell theno products to the consumer. We think there should be the same laws placed on all prod ucts of a tuberculin cow. for If her milk Is dangerous her butler Is more so, nnd if spread on the children's bread would be Uku taking small pills of concen trated poison, 11s against taking tt In Its natural form without nny bad effect. We have tried to explain our position to the board of health, but they sllll want to hold the club over our heads. It seems to amuse them to sen us dodge. at the same time keeping their bands In the consumers' and producers' pock ets. We Invite inspection of our dairies Chief SloverT""1 wl" IHlt mon ln ,no cl,y to po wl,h ..i n .ii.-"'uui mi one wecK ami nelp to enforce the cily ordinance. If tho con sumeis will glvo us the authority. We have made this proposition to tho board or neaitn, but nothing doing. If consumers are willing to eat tuberculous meat and aro willing to pay us good meat prices for It, there will be no objection on the part of the dairy men, but we do object, and will refuse to givo our cows to packers at from nothing to $10 per head, and see our town friends and brothers pay 16 cents per pound for this . meat. if. K. DAVIS. vvooit-cnrvinr lu the world. Around pat rnient of white mnrblo rise, on thre. sides, two rows of seats for the priests, ono above the other. Their arms, back, feet, headpieces and railings are ex quisitely carved Into sacred grotesque, in i!. I Ml I -1 '. . r f 'I'i,r flint lmprrnioii on enterlnc the i- . i ;.r li .. it m.'M lld mul iiiipoint: 1'ive li.iira d.il.le Ihr ihurih. 'lite l ii l.l ill., our Is IfiimraS".! ul.lr hrlcl.l, ai;-l ll.. ol..! 1 el. ! It mnn to Im.w 11, . ir U l ki.e.i In l.ikrn of admiral Ion put. ) I i-hl ) -eight plll.ii. each as lurt'i as a lower and ra- It coinpoied of i:leell h pi lltltr hh.-lpfd columns bound Lift tt.rr. nintaui Ihe enormous mass .if I I 1. 1 1.1 1 1. a The arcl.it.'. l ire of Ihe whole b illdlng: la boiiioKi in... is and pert.-. I. w lil.ii la u t.-ry litre virtue in ilolhic arch llrel u rr. ihe oilK'Inl j.Iitn. In r.pllr of the IlKll.V e.ll 11 Was li,!l.llm:, lol brell n.ll.ered lo from one .nl lo th" othrr, wllh tin ex.. -plii. n of a few- nt i n nrremrnt s of thr . :.ape!s, wl.e h, li'itior, do not Inter file wllh the haiinoiiy of the general i f feet. ThisipMlr iliull'T In hla "Vovaga to Spain', .speaks Dins of llio f.lle lalri lll.ilt winch Is held there for the llilolll liient ni Ihe Holy Vllfcln "In Ihe cup bourds In one of the rooms is piencrve.i Ihe tvaiilrobo of ihe Holy irgln, for cold, nuked statues of marble or ala baster do not sufflie for Ihe passlonnte plely of the Southern rsce. In t!rir de-J voi.'t transport they loud the object of. Walla WaPt I i u 1 1 r t ! n - Mora numtr 1 one run )..n am l.r, .nmngt n.e ilratlm 1 ti. in .ndiM rimliialn ihooiiiig. ljth In . tn. dr.! i.t.. I acid. :i'.al Mm eh... .t won,. n nho will not marry llinn, child irri k .11 . ,uii niliir iirii.l, nially. thuiii .ii. .1 .m-i mi rho..! .low n i-r..i.ria wPh I.. t ley ml lo law or lift- lie rl.tly !.n o ulilli h. .ird of a )o!iln; (-III nli.it .ma ki.l. J I , n nirra )ad w ho.n he ri - fuar.l (,, w, ! nl(, ,,, ,r.,. is !!! i,n iioliii.l on,. i v anv nirir.o Ve iifus.il Mm nnd b. ruel-.ttl lo a si. nr. l.oiiKiit a guii and ah.it l.rr Mm when a in in or b ) with m:ii,l in Ins hri'ii ejiri i-o io a t..rn mi l bit. .1 lrl.il'., r lo k II II WOltillll e -. r..el is if h.- w.ir I, , i 1 1. c ii 1 ox of run. I, fioin a i.nif. i iiun.r. lo l.'.Lrir h, r, br is Hot Ihr ,,1.1. ,,,,. who Is gu.ltt. T! . mail who sold the Kuri and Ihr rom iiiuiuV. wlil. h i.ertnlt m.-li in). h.-.a e.. bear p.itl Pf Ihe bl.lnie. .We li.it a InwH lo prevent pononliu-. wl i r.o: g.i'iii ih s.iU cf puns? No mini cm ni.'h ir.in ., !ru Pnn. t i. nin li'iiii. wllh which to poi: on i w..ih. ut or enemy. lie niuM go thiouuh a form, nt lrnt, of rxplilnln; why he wants ihr poison. Tine, we hate laws lo prohibit nntunt from car rims' it corn i. ile, I tunpon, but Ihry ale not iff. .Hi e whrii iinyimr who has the pri. e call bill ll gun l or tll.i concealing of On; modern ustol Is un ensy manor, and b.ir.l to i,.iect. Tanglefoot By Miles Overholt a Tu u rrii v, w ,i ,i l- lli,.r U' o I y ,i l.i III. to, ...... I m ... ' l l.l. - When the iravagnnt richness. Noihing is Nothing Is g-oo.l ehongii brilliant enough or costly enough for thrm. 1'nil.r this shower of precious stones the form and mnlei Inl of tlin figure disappears. It would bo Impossible lo bang anotber pearl In the ears of Ihe marble statute, to Insert another diamond In lis golden crown oi to traco another baf of peina ln the brocade of Its dress.'" Tomorrow Cathedral of Canterbury. 1 loners nil no li-nee;' i-.rn II dips Inlo i hi, Will, in. Ion,- bught golden fingers i lien I'm coining back to tliee. in. ii gee' Such slush! Such awful slush: I'm getting; so I write audi m ish. I guess llio rog wheelg In niyi heinl have gone in . I melted Into lea I Mi Intellect seem; wsipfd nnd worn' ami sort of run-down. fined and torn. I used lo be ijulte safe nnd sano until I Ki t Hint shunting pain that drives mo dippy, dodey, daft, until I cten yell fori Tuft. 1 0 lessons have been learned from the Titanic disaster." Is the unique claim of Sir '"ie of a f,roarm. B'"' if every lit or village would follow this over ln 'safety This difference Executioners Wanted. Clendale, Or., Juno 16. To the Editor of The Journal. As election draws near, the Interest ln tTo question of capital' punishment Increases and the discus sion becomes moifo positive. In The Journal of June 15 Is an nrticle from Kenton Station by "Journal Keader," who, I think, has drawn an erroneous conclusion. The fact stated by "Jour nal Header." It is useless to deny, name ly, that "wo have no strict enforcement oi capital punishment. and, I might a refusal to vote, or a vote against the repenl of the capital punishment law makes him a parly lo every execution under the law of the state. Repeal the capital punishment law; then It will be easy to secure the enactment of laws that will give ample security against the abuse, of the pardoning power. If neces sary wo can make it absolutely lmV'ossi ble fur nnvona to secure a discharge from the state penitentiary until he has completed the full term of sentence, unless proved Innocent of the crime of which convicted. F. C. LAPP. Hut about half a century earlier, on ! Wl?rn., ,hft F".T' moonbeam tremble TWo.,il,.. I IV m I- l.l ri. 1 -V e.'-i..iy nira llirtiirwr, And the failles there assemble Then I'm coming back to you ' I O my' Who ever heard such stuff: Can that be verse, or Is It bluff? The mure write, the more I feel hkn dodging' neath a streetcar wheel and The Sell wood Ilatlis. Portland, Or., June 18. To the Fdltor of The Journal I wish you wuuld pub llsh this ln your paper, ns 1 am sure thero are a number of Portland peopl interested In It, and it mlfeht be the means of having something done about the matter. It Is now about the time for the Sellwood swimming baths to open Heretofore It haa been the rule that men and women have not been allowei to use the baths at tho same time. Now there ore a number of married people that would enjoy the privllego of the baths If allowed to go together, but do not care to go alone. The wny I have always seen It arranged ln other cities wag to have days set aside for women who did not care to use the baths at the same time as the men, Instead of ono time for men nnd one timcfor wo add, of any other law, the enforcement 1 men. The Sellwood baths are a fine llf.llltr ..All,rilln,l li,. l. i. . n 1 .1.1 M .1 ...l .Ini-a f nnnnlfl feet and the tweiity-six feet draft of ' If no lessons have beer, 1o,i person buying a gun should sign his between Sixteen 1 .v. , v, ,u v , ' ' name, give his address and be identified ' li J una un ic en ti Ti.diti&liniy i-i t). A nlnnn a, . A . ..I ... f..l.. i i i ., ii.vjiu inih v. 1'in.uo Ul lilt; KH5ai , nil" the Maryland is the net result of the u. . . . . . .. r.ii- . iork of the Port of Portland com- ''YT J"" Z - 'T 'h amission, r What further proof doeJTi0, P'aCe f j oi"r' or what pur- ;Vhsnt ..ni nf ti. ff;,.; e .u- 'l0Bt T"nlc? pose it is bought? V hy not keep a complete. -re- heforo the -weapon Is turned over to anybody want of the efficiency of the pommission in the great work of deepening our channel lo the sea? . poes the Maryland's performance JDOt place before ithe eyes ,pf every body an ocular demonstration a3 to foe effectiveness of the commission Jn ttfe great work Portland has . fclaeed In Its handsf r Why then are we confronted with proposition to tinker with the com fclselon? What is the nee of making I change that may not lienefit, and g'uich most thoughtful people believe f ill destroy, the effectiveness of the (omralBslon? The ftentlemen who propose this If nothing hns been learned, why description of the revolver, lnclud are the ships departing from almost Ing; the manufacturers number, and every port in the world now required j keep a record of the name and ad j'to carry, sufficient lifeboats to taka dress of the purchaser together with away, in cuSb of emergency, every j the reason for the purchase? ; passenger and every member of the Why not require the dealer to at crew? jonce notify the police of a sale, giv- Sir Frederick may not have 1 Ing the name and address of the per- learned anything from the Titanic. 'son to whom it is sold? The world has: NEW YORK AND WILSO.Y T Chief Slover says that the passage of the Mc.Guire ordinance "has re sulted In less gun carrying and that th nolicp, have bppn e-renllir Imnn. HE New York Evening Post Js'fitcd." Why not go rfurther with the authority tor the statement protection'' that there Is an even chance whv doesn't the lee-tni.it ra, r - CI" '" ' " ' V VII being controlled by tho amount of money in signc anu the ability of the technical outlaws engaged, coupled with the prom inence and pull of the accused, regard less of humanity or Justice, with our law degraded with technicalities. It is useless for "Journal Keader" to compare the results in the United States with those obtained In Kngland, where laws are enforced without regard to money, race, color or creed. It is better to take localities under as nearly sim ilar conditions as can be obtained. With our almost universal capital punish ment law, homicides have Increased in the I'nlted States ajmost 400 per cent In the past 20 years, while ln the few slates that have repealed capital pun ishment laws there has been an actual decrease of homicides, from -which I conclude wo get better enforcement of law and the consequent reduction of crime by the, repeal f Inhuman laws nnd the enforcement of humane laws. The nontnforcement of law Is the gTeat breeder of crime. It matters not wnni penany me law mav thing for the ordinary class of people and I think It ought to be arranged this wbv so more people could enjoy the privilege of using them. A. MILLS The La Folletto Attitude. From the Philadelphia Telegraph. Since the clans bgan to foregather at Chicago Robert M. "La Folletto has given renewed evidence that he Is "gome poli tician." In case of a deadlock, with only a narrow margin, he may almost control the situation; his nomination would even become possible. He bus in his favor a record of "regularity." No, threat to "bolt" or to sulk has yet como from his camp.. . He has stmply gone on tyith hi canvass;-"TceMrrg- deWgates and makliiij no spectacular "holler'" when he has lost them. He did royent the defection of his followers to Roosevelt and commented sharply upon the broken promises of Pinchot and Garfield but even ln tho event of the Colonel's nomination La Kollette will be In a position lo support Pre- i the ticket without Inviting a charge of for the ninety meml-cm nf ihaL . ... - . titan ahoi.ld rlron it Jt I. Inou... v... v'.,. -i-i " " " ' oreBou,retUouuf me rerorm ana do , . .,.,,iUlu,5,,,c, ium ui'H-sjuuii io go to uover- j its. duty -.hat th peorle will accept a scheme j nor Woodrow Wilson at Baltimore &at is nowensJcal foolJsb and futile, j . Charles F. Murphy, leader of Tarn- After all. It Is not uncertain that Jea .dded feet of depth In the chan-i many hall, controls but forty fnem- La Follette may not make good h" J:Wff.e ?L.Ae.!T.?f"0a- ,The P06t uld hold thea!anhce fe kl .r ' 7 i u" . v i " uuowiciauj, mere is a : of power in the convention. T , tviiiuiiiwuu uas urougni i great aeai or vt i.ison sentiment in the ffiotja. . . " -1 (delegation. u,ur' " ,ul eniorcea we had j inconsistency; and should he himself better repeal the law and save the mon- j w in the prize, an improbable but not an '' lu "oaini'iin me Kangu- i impossible development of the convention ior me ouriesque .enforce-I week, he can insist upon the whole- ln his first annual message, Andrew Jackson said "It would seem advisable to limit the) service of the chief magistrate to a sin gle term of rlther four or six yenrs." In his sixth animal message. Heccm- ber 1. 1S34. Andrew Jackson advocated j ending all this earthly toll by shufflin Ibo direct election of the, president and j 'e'n0,1(fh . ,.,! tho vice president by the peoplo and , folk - should spend their time with rest said: j bv springing Utile gags of fun, or sllp- "I'ould this he attained, and the terms !' n 'l l,,f!' V",n' .'"..L""? ,of "'"'""ffi of these office, tw, lltnlt.rl fr. - .Ina-la! l'! " f VP'SU !'"! '"k llk trlmmliu; Oil . u ucarse lieiiod or either four or six yearn, I think our liberties would possess an ad ditional safeguard." Tho question of a single terni with ineligibility nrose even In the atcral convention which made the constitution. It had been much discussed, but the f Irst"iietual occupant of the office who embodied ln an Inaugural address or an nual message a direct recommendation of the change was Andrew Jackson, not Rutherford 11. Hayes. Long Shot. From the Boston Transcript. "Sportlelgh Is to be married, today nt hlgh noon.". "That's an appropriate hour." "How so?" ''He's taklnjr, a 12-t0-l chance." Pointed Paragraphs People who llvo In shouldn't throw mud. clean houses When a woman sets a clock she al ways sets It by guess. e a A man seldom generates any steam with the money he burns. Enlightening, tho Court. From the Atlanta Constitution. "What Is your occupation 7" the Jus-i tlce nsked the witness. ' "Jcdge," he replied, "ain't you a-clttln' Jest n leetle too pussnnal? Ilava I got 'to gito my llvln' away before this hero hon'uble court?" j "You heard the question," said tho' Judge, "and you must answer It. What do you do for a living?" 'Well, sir, I'll Jrst make bold to en lighten you sence you seem to need lt.1 In the slimmer, when I ain't a-flshln', I'm prophesyln' weather, sn' when tho weather don't fall right I'm elthor a Ulllin' of alligators an' a-se41ln" of rat tlesnake buttons or attendln' campaign) barbecues an' votln" around." No Malice. From Tlt-RltS. Farmer (to horse dealer) No, T don't! bcEr ye no malice. I only hope when you're chased by a pack of ravlshln', angry wolves you'll be a-drivlng that horse you sold inn. . People who are thrifty are apt get a reputation for being stingy. to Unless a woman Is a first class artist she seldom has a good complexion. Domestic troubles never bother a GratituJ (Contributed to Tlie Juunml tiy Walt alamo, I tbe f.iiiioui Kanaas poet. Ills prose-poenia are a' regular feature of this column to 'ih lulls Journal.) I'm glad the people don't Insist that W should for an office run; they've tinn-l bled to the fact, I wist, -that I don't like that sort of fun. Nc delegation seek my dqpr to tell mo that the state demands' my presence on the house's man who lets his wife have her own I Floor, -tbe service ef my brain way. a When a man is In love he can even appreclato the music of a hand organ. There are a good manv TV., .-rtl Inrrn n i v I .1 il'.n l a, anka,Wt'i.w.i. -.1. ,t. . .L- J.. , . ... ' "- -'-ei- "eiietiPT re iw V 7 , c- 'v ..tom-iia me .ueiesauoa wno actually like walking to save money to aid the roo courts" ment of law 'i'heie Is no man, unless he. be brute by nature r environment, who cart from the jury box condemn a fellow man to death, without remorse. "Journal Read er" admits the severity of Imprisonment for life Is greater than that of execu tion. There is no question that convic tions would be easier with the -flea h penalty removed. Then why not abolish the death penalty and remove the par don In a nner? hearted loyalty of all faclloris. ( " Credit to Whom Credit Is Due. From the New York Sue. Our much esteemed contemporary, the Houston Post, Is not quite right when It refers to Rutherford li. Hayes asthe originator of the Idea ot a longer terra nd a einghyttrm for president of the t'nlted States. donlnf power? Jlr. Ilayee recommended lt hie inau- Alay every voter In the stats be irural address, in Marr$T7. such aa brought to realization pf the fact that av'mendment.of the constitution. ' :: ' " 1 ' .'"s " " . " When ministers and public officials are able to please everybody the mll- lenlum will be at band. hands. No patriots come round to sav that all Is lost If I don't rise and knock the welkin loose today with facts, sta tistics, pipe dreams, lies. I do not list to Toms or Dicks unwind .their cam- ""a palgn rigmarole; the stale old game of politics imparts the willies to my soul. I've seen the tiresome game so long! I've seen the roorback pounded flat; I've seen the same old shrieking throng; With the waning of the honeymoon a ' demanding this, rebuking that! And al- man begins To look upon the kiss-before- ways when the noise Is done, expired the golng-out as a dally task. music and tho thrills,", the chronic j statesmen get the mon, the voters hatel Durlnir lean vear a a-reae manv harh. i to foot tl.e bills,. The statesmen know elors of mature years get married ji do not care ''hoiwlns or loses In tbe protjably because of the many young widows on the Job. a a , Nothing disconcerts a girl more than to brace .herself to meet the shock of an unexpected kiss and the shock faila to how up.- fight; they knaw t will not paw the air, or fug transparency by night; they, know I will not toot a horn or waddlel with the other geese, and so they pass' me up with scorn, and I enjoy a splen oma peace. -. i- Uajj7taWJ t- . rvrTight. ipii. t . J Utavrg Matthew Ada Eli. '.- f