THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND- SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1012.' 13 i ,' . ' 'i,J-J 'iL."'l .' V" If' . XL . , NOW SHE KNOWS. SELFISH BRUTEI If TV ' SOME COLOR. THE VOGUE, A USEFUL INHERITANCE. LOGICAL. A GOOD REASON. : .'Vf t. . . , q ESJ LSjfetei K$j$&$t j Mrs. Jax "What's the different be tween a kleptomaniac and the garden variety of robber?" Jax "Merely a difference In the price of their lawyers." Short Stories Tell Delayed News Resume of the Events of Friday Afternoon and Xlght; Paragraphed for Quick Digestion by Journal Readers. Political. Finishing a three days trip through j New England, Governor Wilson ad I dressed a large crowd of Workingmen at Bridgeport, conn.. naay nigiu. 110 characterized as a "grand piece of hum bug" the Idea that the protective tariff brought higher wages. He argued thnt only by competition and the efforts of organized labor had wages been in- ' creased. -He aaid no party platform had recognized, as had the Democratic, the I legal right of labor to organize. Senator La Follette, fh the leading , editorial of the current issue of La FoU lette'S Weekly Magazine, has come out flatfooted in support of the Republican ticket In Wisconsin. At the same time Senator La Follette makes the announce- I ment that his publication will begin on I October 6 the publication of Theodore Roosevelt's political record, in connec tion with which Senator La uyollette says "fie has endeavored tfe ascertain whether the cx-presldent "has left a I straight or a crooked trail." Democratic leaders of Utah express disapproval of Joseph F. Smith's state ment commending President Taft. They clulm that President Smith's views are personal, and do not represent the views ' of the Mormon church. President Taft made three speeches In Massachusetts Friday. His addresses were made at Industrial expositions and Were nonpolltlcal. He returned to Beverly highly pleased with his day's work and the enthusiastic reception he met everywhere. The permanent organization of a 1 Woodrow Wilson club with a member ship of 100 was effected at a meeting held at Astoria Friday evening'. Mrs. Kate Young of Olympla has been delegated to take charge of organizing thoWomen of Thurston county for Pres ident William H. Taft. Bhe will devote her energies to organizing the women in the various precincts, and predicts that at the November election Thurston county women will cast a large vota for -President Tnftr ,...,- ... Mrs. Phillip N. Moore, former presi dent of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, within the Inst few days has declined requests from both the Democratic national committee, ana the Roosevelt Progressive national com mittee to organise the work of those parties among women In Missouri. Mrs. Moore says she has no time for polit ical work. Eastern. Contracting smallpox while visiting patients, Rev. Father EdwarJ McCon Igal, a noted Catholic divine of Pitts burg, has been removed to a hospital. H. L. Dwycr, a member of the Chicago board of trade 10 years ago, and a well known "plunger," commltttd suicide at Jancsvllle, Wis.,, Friday. Dwyer rose from a street sweeper to a multimillion aire, but lost his fortune, and when nls body was found there was only 12 cents in his pockets. It became known Friday that $11,500 In gold was mysteriously Btolen Sep tember 18 from the National Banking company of Newark, N. J. The money, In thres bags, was taken from the tel ler's engre while most of the employes were at luncheon. Charged with murder In the first de gree. Captain ' Frank L. Blackman and OF FJVEWOMEN Proves That Lydia L Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound Is Reliable. KeedvilTe, Ore. " t can "truly recom- rnend Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound to all women who are passing through the Change of Life, aa it made me a wen woman alter suffering three years." Mrs. MARY BOOART, Reedville, Oregon. Koxir HrloAna To !liti ''When passing through ifurrSojartJa troubled with hot flashes. 'IfSSMH weak and dizzy spells ana backache. I was not fit for anything until I took Ly dia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound which proved worth its weight m gold to me. " - M rs. Gas ton BLONDEAU, 1641 Po lymnia St, New Orleans. Mishawakajnd.-" Wo men passing through the Change of Die can take nothing better than Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I am recom mendincrittoallmyfriends L MnChtv turn. because of what it has '0S done forme. "-Mrs.CHA3. Bauer, 623 E. Marion St, Mishawaka, Ind. Alton Station,Ky.-'For months I suffered from troubles in consequence of my age and thought I could not live. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made me well and I want other suffering women toknow about it Mrs. Emma Bailey. Alton SI Station, Ky. Deisem.No. Dak. "I was passing through Chanire of Life and, felt very bad. I could not sleep and was very horvSuirXvdla E". Pinkham's Vegetable f '- jm. . a. i 1 1 v I Compound restored me to perfect health and I would not be without it" Mrs, TESTIMONY 1. 1 1-iS6 ml- -v.w If, M. Xhobiz. Deisem, No. Oak. x Mr. Kn "Let's stay home this evening. I'm ail played out" Mrs. Knagg "It's Just like you to play out while I work at home." Private Howard Jackson of the state mllltla, which guarded Jackson prison during the recent convict mutiny, were arrested at Jackson, Mich., Friday in connection with the death of John Elsy, a, Syrian sexton. Accompanied by her husband, Mrs. Pethwick Lawrence sailed from New York Friday for Kngland to resume her work for the suffrage cause. She says her recent Imprisonment has only served to make her firmer In the faith. Mrs. Emma McManigal, wife of Ortle E. McManigal, has filed suit at Chicago for . separate maintenance. She charges cruelty. ' Vigorous and expffclt denial Is made by MacArthur, Perks Co. of New York of the published statement from Co qullle. Or., that they are backing a pro jected railroad, to run from Port Orford to connect with the Pacific & Eastern at Medford. On the ground that it Is confiscatory Federal Judges Humphrey, Sanborn and Baker at Springfield, 111., decided the state 2 cent passenger lnw Is unconsti tutional so far as the Chicago, Peoria & St, Louis Railroad company Is con cerned. In the midst of bis trial at Ozark Ark., Ferdinand Glaubltz, on trial for the murder of his wife, stopped the pro ceedings by declaring he was guilty and was willing to hang. Jealousy of his own son by a former marriage caused the crime. Frank I. Parker of Buffalo, N. Y., a captain In the 74th regiment. New York State Guard, committed suicide Friday by jumping Into Niagara falls. Pacific Coast. Stewart Lane, 19 years old, the favor ite nephew of Franklin K. Lane, Inter state commerce commissioner, Is lying at the Adler sanitarium in San Francis co, seriously 111, the direct result of being hated at the University of Cali fornia. He was ducked In a creek, and after being put through a series of "stunts" wus bound to a tree and left fhere'all hightr Mrs. Cora Brock and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Phoebe Brock, of Lents, Or., are in a hospital at San Lhego, suffer ing from serious Injuries sustained In an automobile aceident near that city. Wilbur Flsk Brock escaped with slight bruises, but W. A. Wlllingharn, who was driving the machine, may die of his injuries. Mrs. Mary Webster McMillan, grand niece of Daniel Webster, and great grandchild of Alexander Hamilton, died at Lob Angeles Friday, aged 7fi. Death was the result nf injuries suffered In a street car accident several months ago. Frank B. Kellogg, who prosecuted the Standard Oil company for the govern ment and now Is president of the Amer ican Bar association, appeared In the superior court at San Franclsro Fri day to argue for the PullmaA company against an amendment to the state con stltutloh by which the state Is empow ered to tax the earnings of a common carrier. Mr. Kellogg argued thnt the amendment was not In accord with the federal constitution. At a lime of the greatest uncertainty as to the constitutionality of the Cali fornia primary law, Abraham Ruef, writing from his cell In San Quentln penitentiary for the S:in Francisco Bul letin, recommends that primary elec tions be abolished. He proposes certi fied lists to be voted on at the general election instead of at the primaries. Foreign, A man giving his name as Titus, and claiming to be an American citizen, shot and killed a bar maid, seriously wounded thres other persons and for a time caused a semt-panio In the west end of London Friday. Rebels raided the camp of William O. Orr, contractor, employed by the Mexi can Northwestern railway and forced the American to give over his payroll, ammmtrng- to about $14,600. equipment valued nt $12,000 and about $10,000 in commissar supplies. "La Ley Fuga," the unwritten law dreaded by the Mexican outlaw and rev olutlonlst, claimed "General" Alejandro Vega when he left Cananea overland last Saturday under a guard of six soldiers for Hermlslllo. "Shot while trying to escape," was the official re port. The first review ever held of a com plete aeroplane armada took place Fri day morning near Paris. Seventy-two French army flying machines, with their full complements of pilots and observ ers and attached party of motor trucks bearing supplies therefor, passed In re view before the French minister of war, Alexander Mlllerand. The volcano Stromboll sgaln Is In eruption. Cinders, ashes and Incandes cent rock are being ejected from nine craters, and dust Is falling In quanti ties over the surrounding country .und outlying Islands. It Is said that of a population of nearly 140,000 persons in Messina, nearly one third has sought safety In flight. The Mexican congress has granted President Madero's request for author ity to ask permission of the United States to transport Mexican troops again through American territory. Un less the authority is refused by Wash ington, troops under General Trucey Aubcrt, now at OJlnaga, will bs trans ported. State Minister of Works Griffiths has decided to build hundreds of wooden houses for the use of workmen In Syd ney. N. S. W. The government has al ready a scheme for providing workers with homes on the weekly payment sys tem, but the demand has been out of all proportion to the supply. The timber dealers of Queensland are petitioning the federal government to Inquire into the tltnber industry with a view to placing an import duty on all timber entering the commonwealth. Miscellaneous. rh-,M , -aiienr rrtrnr-t-tws Angina tViA las A country during the last 14 months brought $48,712,697. The Immigrants carried 133,192,560. They had an aver Editor "Your storir lacks color. Author "I guess you haven't read it all; a fellow has a royal flush toward the nd." TRULY REMARKABLE. Binr-"How Wall street?" your son doing in ..Jinx "Great! Hasn't luce he went broke." lost a dollar .THE PLAYING OF IT. Town Band Leader "This is great Most of the audience is weejin" Oboe Player "Aw! I bet it isn't the sentiment of the piece; it's tde way we playe clit." ago of $38 per capita during the fiscal year and $40 during the two months following: Clarence Douglas has been found guilty of second degree murder for the killing of Miss Lottie Turner at Bil lings. Mont., last May. Douglas was a waiter In a local restaurant. Wlie.n Miss Turner complained ho did not serve her properly, he rushed to the kitchen, seized a butcher knife and stabbed her to death. Proposed elimination by the trans continental rullroadn of the privilege to shippers of reconslxnmt-nt and storage at the Mlitnew.tt-TfH4if--r - -of- 1-umlx-r and shingles from north Pacific coast territory to eastern states was sus pended today by the interstate com merce commission until January 2H. The relaxation of the Immigration regulations by which the Importation to Canada of foreign railway laborers was some time nt;o permitted, has now been canceled, as u result of protests that the laxity of the law was filling Canada with undesirable foreigners. Without waiting for a formal de mand by the miners at Kly, Nvv., the Steptoe Valley Smelting and Mining company has announced a new wage scale. Beginning October 1, and based on copper selling t 16 cents or more a pound, all employes now receiving $:t a day and more will receive an Increase of ."i cents a day. All employes re ceiving less than $3 will receive an in crease of 20 cents a dny. Colonel Isuac W. Little, assistant quartermaster general, will report on January 1 to the commanding general, Philippine division, for assignment to duty as chief quartermaster of that di vision. Lieutenant Colonel Joseph T. Clark, medical corps, is relieved from duty nt Vancouver barracks and ordered to Fort Meads, S. IV, to relieve Major Benjamin J. Kdgar. Without Instructions from Washing ton, but at the request of American Consul Fowler, at Foo Chow, to Admiral Nicholson, commanding the Asiatic fleet, t he cruiser Cincinnati has arrived at that port to look after the Interests of the Americans. J. Plerpont Morgan and his family will spend the winter at Monteclto, 6anta Barbara's fashionable suburb. Colonel Henry G. Wattcrson, editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal, has been seriously 111 in New York for the past week. His condition Is serious. ANTI-HOME RULE DEMONSTRATION IS MONSTER PROTEST (Continued From Page One.) patriotic souks, cheering for Carson and tlie unionist leaders. Bousing- Meeting Laat HTlfffct. A great anti-homo rule meetlne wns held last nlpht at Ulster hall. A dramatic moment waa the unfurl ing and presentation to Sir Edward Carson, chief propagandist against home rule, of tho flag carried by King Wil liam at the battle of the Boyno. Tho audience broke Into a storm of cheering which lasted several minutes. Sir Kdward Carson replied to Colonel Wallace: "I ncccpt this flag as a token of victory for civil and relKglous lib erty. I hand It back to you and ask you to keep it as a sacred trust until wo have killed the conspiracy that con fronts us." Tho crowds later formed a proces sion and marched through the principal streets, cheering, and singing. In some cases blank Bhots from, revolvers were fired, but tho police had no occasion to Interfere with the marchers. Spreckols Organizing for Wilson. New York, Sept. 28. KudSlph Sprock ets, .San Francisco financier and a lead er of tho nilson forc'on the Pacific coast, is on his way to Pittsburg and Chicago today from New York to organ ize branches in those cities of the Wil son National Protective league. PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD If you suffer from bleeding- Itchlns. blind or protruding Plies, send me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new ab sorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with references from your own fcMwJUyf it - ruU4c ia)itliat -re lief una permanent cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of this of-1 fer. Write today to Mrs. M. Bummers .wlv" w" "'"'" t"'" ruu an At Box P. Notre Dam Iild, - Young Dubb "What did you have ut the restaurant?" Friend Artie "The orchestra served us a waltz and two-step hi several styles." EASY METHOD. Mrs. Prver "Why did she leave her hnxband?" MxsiIii!UilJaiLJiiiDjmeiJ!L Mrs. 1'rver "How ' Mrs. Crier "(iave it to her.' THE BALKY AvTO. IK -"I wish I had such a car ns yours, old dm p. My friends are forever wanting to borrow mine." Over 100 Koreans Sentenced for Conspiracy to Assassi- hate Jap; Governor. ' (Pnlleil IVm l,fiM Vr F-'"tl, Koiaa, Sept. 2s. .Sentences of Imprisonment were meted out hero to day to lo5 of the 121 Koreans Involved in- a conspiracy to aMiKsimit Count Terauclil, .lapanene governor of Korea, as a preliminary to a general outbreak to throw off mo Japanese voie. The American missionaries accused of having fostered the plot Wvio declared lunovent of any complicity in the conspiraey. Six of the more prominent lead, rs In tho conspiiacy uou m.iii. mvU by the court to 10 years' Imprisonment; It to seven years; 'i'.i to yix ji.u;-, and 4U to five years. Sixteen oibern n-nisfj were found to have In i n Innoient. The greatest satisfaction is felt. In official circles hot e that tho case, which threatened international complications, has been ended by a complete vindica tion of thr Anieilcan mlsslonarlc.i al leged to huvo been concerned. LOCKED IN HOUSE, TOT MEETS TRAGIC DEATH IN FLAMES (Continued From Page One.) little Laura were recovered, wrapped in a sheet, and placed In un adjoining building. All that was left was a portion of the head and body, tho upper and lower limbs having been entfn-ly consumed. William Wood, a clo.se neighbor nn.l proprietor of the Mount Hcoit green houses, saw (he fire, snmi after H started, but the explosion of a loaded rifle In the house cir-d the. tam 1 e was driving and Feveral minutes elapsed before !.n could stop the horses and return to the scene. Ho entered the house, but was forced to retreat, receiving badly burned bands. Rescue Members Injured. Mrs. Johnson, living Just across the street, tried to gain int'ance through a window, but was mpi ll.d t, "treaty reeetvlne- a badiy laccerai '-1 hand from the broken glass. Ot lierAirerpl ve burns and bruises In their eff cil minor t'fforts to save tho little girl. It v,hh only by the here1,, efforts of the boys of the Merits fire department that the remains were recovered. I The little girl w ns the only chill of j the Msvce family, and her .bfith. toeadh-j er with the distraction of the l.on.e, is j a sad blow. The father was not notified of the horrible disaster until some thin, later, and was almost prostrated, as was tho mother, who has sine, been In the earn of neighbors and n physician. There was no insurance, on the house. Several other resiliences were saved by tho efforts of a bucket brigade,' LOSSES FROM FAKE STOCK ARE SAID TO ' BE OVER $100,000 ,v ( Continued from Paste One.) mine cortlf icat. a and confidential con versation, as tho federal agents assert. Qoes to Cleveland. Tom went to Glemlnl'e, Or., where his wife is residing at pixsent. He disap peared a shert time ago. Where lie or his brother went, the government Bleuths declare they do not know. 11 rs. James McNieholas la In Portlund. Her mother Is very 111 and la a patient at a local hospital. That the brothers received a "tip" to depart Is not disputed and It. Is believed they left well supplied with money to carry them to any point that they might have picked as a refuge. Mittlo credence Is placed in the report that they are tn-WiHr h Orewwit - this wernim;, . . . The career of Jim M ciphnluu hAn- ,..,. ' ."'.' that time hs was a Clerk employed by : f er-At NO PAR! M PI.0I Do I'ioh "The thing my utrftle left Me in lils will is the reason I'm. Wealthy tiow." i? , "i icnd Jones "What did he leave you'" le Rich "An alnrm clock." AT THE SHORE. Henry "Do yon think s! e would nc- cent me if 1 slmu'-l pr-m-we? ' !;? iei-"Vhy; of wfs: She has ac cepted lots worsa Wl-icg ciuips than jou." COMPLETE HARMONY. f?o.1a Cl. rl; -"W Im! flavor. p'e.Tse?" Tall M : i i ) t s "lil i-j;0 vanilla W Uiulcli my (.'uMi." Blauiimuer &. Frank, .IrugiM.-, :iry f f M ,.(.r tl,ut i, j (l, i a . monry ,, ,y ,',,,, .-.,,,, ij,, v foruanl.-d to Sk.-i a y l,y n, Also in Saloon Bus'tiena He pf.-u. .i ,r. .i in a kU ;:!,.. , 1 1. a 1 1 i! i i' icnt l.h h h i for the 1 a sinai1 I I f ;u i.( ! I'K'ii ta sane l - -; i . t . 'I !, . .-'in IMli.ply of l!ii ir Ml (' f Iit ;t I i i : l; t ,1 to O, i mi i p: Mil n .' ! I. I.i.ti-r i,,. mull I .- v, ;.'y w;' ii , il anil I in. i f i:i llah- i tl'"ll be L.Ot !:0! in 1 u t horn in ! of tine . -Ht. r-k-i.t-t itrtt--ftrt-i lor yea is Tnev , ,-, e.i : Mo -I t ,e KirT-'::!-' ' 1 1 and i:ur-l-'i;,ie,, iiie-l ,aid I 'I I I'll.:, iien n I 1m eiand and paid for fjiiiiio if' Ived rcgil- land ( an ' MuriLKoV bank ;:. Ro,l . 1 el i; he f.ist e Hold Mo, t lllle Dial lar div!i!i Mcanw I I'rs, a:i:oi Sa ltiipoiu 1 r .V! Ti::i i of.:; , s U' ed OH,, out H"i c! I !i x ere i laicna -l ' c v. , re i:. i: lla r prr-rper- i!iiih mar c.-i poi at ivcl coin oi aband i P r. then ll.lt: "M : ed U.i 11 c piinv." An, oni d da i in s bin ! :,, ran , i. tho i'nrMan'l lihn. lluta-r I I. Is IIV'II 1 1 -1 ill, -.Ml : ,s i lab c-l :cv a. member of '. ivc, reliie.'iti'd for the pvopt rt i, s in s- Id them to tlie S 1 1 1 1 .( j i ) 1 1 on paper. t--r Where SSOO.OCO Wag Spent. Tills va:3 l!.,. pan-lit - oi:c( , n of the scvci.il i ,,i ii pa ii I, s which lie promoted, niffgr-d unit t r t rffrrrvd btlrr to keep himself out the fdiareh,, There an clul house-i ; bui't and I solid pr..p, piospi, I,,,. Oo,l W-is Sp, Tin n Wi!0 e .il rntaiii;!, merits and in the air." loot WJlfl F'l'lK 1 le ' I ' ; t . - a ii , i k d j -s j - st. i-i ii - ;:i h a u- d In t hn meal tin H'.f phi. . rs in nr l'.i.l n i.win' to "ial.or 1. The Mirk and mine .' d.. n. united and ;c t..'.-l. 'U. u an burned. ,,f JI'.'S the t-'t. Joo din Hciii s i 1 1 1 1 tro'lbb-;. " il ,.. 1 dam v. art ii. - i ioa. tho camp at 1 !., 1 l.ue In tiai suin.i'er ,,! mines, u cluster cf ciai ms, vt re m ,1 ftock In Hi,.-,. e;y,ro.,i::atcly -0 up. The Milu of rns Is now being I n i si u a ! i d Willi too M "Old Cham: pnm." a J.' they to",:, talied to li. by tic. novel utile;. t, aim,.; Nl'-i'oj-is' last v.ui are, tho 1 1 Iviliaulii- Mi-iing coni- '"', l l pO! ..- W l.i-J. oat. d iii Or. .c ol In liil') and -.at. rinfl Jfew Clue. Joe t "i'liii: s ha-, . now re- Tho St. Veiled to t or,,!;:,, is :.' I I'-pelt,' oat n I : h r om 11, the .Wi ll I they rr-iil !.! if lb Jin V. ho ;. .... brain..; ,-f "lor p.ohh.u i " i. Wag,-- u y and i;,' was cuu'ern, f spent it. lei 1.0 paid 11 n In his 1 1 ' uai s a I': it want'd to i off. .era I... t ie,;,'.ip:,.-,l t h.y sab! S'.ecr I . . - n - 1, in, on ri ) in -il , s;.iT,.le: ale ;t; Wei-., t r,, n a i . v o i ... 1 : .I (, treet r. 1 st S; s. all F GOHO or luooroniE No Biliousness, Headache, Scur Stomach, Coated Tongue or Constipation. Fmi-d Tongue, JUid Taste, Ind;i;ps tioo. Sallow- Skm ami Miserabb- II-a, I-.i.-Iv-s (im from a torpid liv r aa l logged bowels, which cause your stem. acii to becom.i- filled with un litest.,! food, which (o.urs and ferments ik- garbage in n sw ill barrel,'' That's tho first ' step to untold misery indiges tion, foul , gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental I'uns, everything that Is horrlblo and nuuseullng. A t'ascaret to night will give your comstiiiateil bowels a thorough cbanslng and straighten you out by morning. .They work whilo you sleep- a 3 U cent box from your druggist will keep you feeling good for months. Minims of men and women tako a t'as'-at ,-t now ami then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels retru tnent. I'm, t torget tno ciitbirett their little insults need a good, gentle cleans - lng, too. r Vt-' 1 ", j H " . pM'ffU1' ' 1 TP i lb. I F.ilith "Why did she marry him?" K'hel- "To rn;re liitn of drinking." KJith "And did she succeed?" Ethel "uh. yes; olie's so extrava gnnt lie cannot affurd it." i L PL1IK Runaway Boy Gets Letter to Return and Does So of Own Volition. SM-m PmvMi The .Vmrnril.i i. 1 1 -. :-e t. Kvan Kcniii, nn I'tl.-mil l.iiv, confined at ti e stale si iiool, ,1 ill the unusual -tiring k ami tlivi- hy J'.iftified Super- Hi'l.'i: I', r.. foi in t ! i r. u r Int. li.l.'M boys to a ) lab's policy of gnveviiitiK largo exIeiiL by appealing to tin ir I'onor, F-t sonic time ;'ihiii; Kemp ha.l been hliowin,,' sytii t'lin.-i of lioincsickiicss; tlit.li on,. iPiv 1 ; 1 1- I we.-k ho dUappi-aivtl. o 1. 1 f i ' rl was made at tic ti.nc to put ol't'irf' s his track. In tho , oursc of thi'Oikns ;-n p. rin I ca ici; t llaic n rrivwl a letter ! 'inn lie- boy snii!! lie was at Lome ami a.-kri); if 1,q coa'nl l'.inaiii tlo-l i . ; i'i i i nun iiitis' uii.-n the other boys at set ool v.' ic- nibie.l at .-Impel, riui ci mi. a .!, nt Hale told tbein ulmut K f in p and a!J l;e was K"ihtf to write 'iliii w r-'t-n n to n. liuol a ho had 1. ft it, on Ilk; o.vn i ' s, "lit ibilily, i ii. 1 that if ho .ii I .so promptly lo -.vou'd r.-ceive no ili lino Im ,-iii of the boys told tk'i siipei inteii-ii iii if li Jiil notliing iiime tli.:: tr.it. i.e v.ould never see Kemp lu'.'iiu. A lew it i m later tin; boy appeared at the n form m luml and i.-i nmv showing a liif-i'O. ii iun to Ik- on.- of tiie inopl obe dient boys at lie- institution. Kiitpf rinii inlent liaic asterts that if he 1,,'cl sit i.l'Tie. is after l".im, tin; boy would lia !'ic.,.,,. u fiiKltive and when for. Ibiy relumed to the Institution woalil hac I e.-u In a Ii nine of mind iib.ioM luipiis.s'.bl.) to overcome. FASH10NAB SCORED IN SERMON (I'-ilbd Pns Leoni'd Wire.) I'arls, Sept. 21. -The women of Gran ville feel greatly outraged today over a berating they received in an address de livered in the Casino of that fashionable seaside resort by Father ilaffre, a iriaeher rotnl In Tails for his sensa tional ."i'lT-m.", s, ''You have profaned the work of God," ,:" dedar. d. "Wl-fli the diabolical as sistance of the iliesmnaker you have dared to chauKe the formation given i ":'. You iiiii',. v.iurselves look ridicu lous by di-, sine; lil,-,, sultami-H. Any ec c i-tiicity fecins natural to ' you and pleases J ou. "l our at are a defiance to all sense of riHM.n, mo! yeur skirts appenr to ha o hi en cut by tho evil one for the purpes,. of f.ciiMpnssliig your own de- no. I Kibos to (hlnk thnt such i i, t, liu.sbands. Tily the poor f. TAKES ACTION TO GET TERMINAL RATES j4(?iutIii1 .i The .Teiirnnl.) Astoria, dr., Sept. Ib.'-Tliu expected notion as.iTsrthe Hill and Ilarriman llii. s, eompelTing them to grant com mon p, i;,!s rates lo As'oi la, took defl rrrt.1 Tnrm TTT3T "171 iTTiT; T iiTeTTTre5 o7 I no t .inn, ,i, ia .hi, wl.n tic., appoint ment of . , 'nun, tie,- to i.usg funds nec essary to britisj the suit was authorized. '! . :.. t:n,; was lura-ly nttenrb d and :i Were "J I.I', e. d t".ird raising tiie to I ; oceed with tho : t. : er thousands playing peker his fav- I O t-. Hue. l-o.-aiiy too federal officials have ac Iibils!; ,1 .i'ti'-. I'msIu'; Ihspectoi- Cle '"' is orl.!i!-4r on the case, is il-t.!l I'olioW ; ;.n iKit-..i-!.r n b ed today,' and 1 -"..'l I.e.slm sctt says ' ,s " ' " -ai'l" nas to serve I i: il,-, h it I .'"!. ol I ":..!! tllo;-o ScJ Vld Vest. cdav. - :!- 'i' ! nd.il... ,, ,-. !.,iii it inn I,. :.... a.,,) :x ,.y of (.Ra ' L -' -1' l'''' 1...S, U. M. Hill,,.,, Wiio vvns l r two ye.-us f J:ln H .Uj,el ,n. ndet is, ;,.l .),,;, , ter, w h o V;,s otic? ' " I 1,,v "I l' them also. otl,. r subpo nas wiil he nerved in Idaho, it Is eaid RED HAT IN SIGHT FOR PAUL BRUCHESI i-'i-i-t. IS. Ar. hlushop Maul Hru i "'ntinent to a mlhmlship at . ii-; .-tor.v ns riiin..!v,l In Amer l. d lo bo Well toillid -d here il... i-opo promised Archbishop of M -ml real the r.d hat after at'st congress; in Montreal, but i'-o'-d to ii lav the promotion -' oliS'.story (ill-Ill.' to the ni-lur next a I Tiv. tl; 1 w . i s nt !!: 1: claims of sua! that bishop Id; Americ.in rand idati s.' It is the cnrdlnalizatlon f Arch-ea.-si will lie announced when the dal of tin! next cuiisisior j is fixed. MAYOR PhTlTp STRiF -OF M1LWAUK1E RETIRES Oregon City. Or., Bept, '28. Mayor Thlllp Streib, of Milwaukle, will 'not be a candhhito for reelection' on Novem ber 5. Ho has served as mayor for three years end though he has given much of hl:i tin o for the duties of the Office, has received much criticism On his admin! iHtratlon. lliis, together with th fact the charter which be proposed, were 1 voted down at a reeent election, caused (ths mayor to decide to Tttlrs. AT REFORM SCHOOL L WOMEN ASTORIA Antlior's Friend "Why do yoa rua , when you pee the ladies?" Author "Ten thousand of them Lata sked me to describe them as my next heroine." EN FORCED TO" 00 MHOF IN Conditions in New York State Inhuman, Declares Sen ator Wagner. (t'nltfl Prfss loused Wlre.l New York, Sept. 2S. Due to the find ini,-s of the staii- factory Investigating eoi'iniitte that body Is to demand front tlie lcgLslatnro--the wiping out of many of thu awful conditions under which women labor in tlie Empire state. "Conditions under which women have to work lure are Inhuman beyond be lief," declared Senator Robert V. Wagner of tlio InvestiKatiiiK committee today. 'The women in tho slaughter houses M I'.ulfalo, in tiie ore foundries in Utlca and in the harvester twine plant at Au burn ar especially to bo pitied. In the, slaughter houses they are forced to worfc on wet tloo:s with no protection for tnelr feet, in 1,'tiea and Auburn they sre sul'jet ted to Intolerable sanitary con ditions. All of theso women have to do men s labor. I look for the general es tiiMi.sliiinuit of tluf6 investigating com tn issiond." COMPANY AND OWNER $17,500 APART ON PRICE (Srcclnl tn 'Ilie Journal.) Whltu Salmon, Wash., Sept. 28. Ths Jury In the condemnation proceedings brought bj- the Northwestern Electrlq coinpiiny figalnst Henry Thompson for land on the White Salmon river, In the superior court at Stevenson, spent Thursday afternoon viewing ths land in dispute. Thompson, a White Salmon man, owned several acres along the rlveP above the eiam site and When th Northwestern approached with Its con templated power site, bought more lafid "and' if Ts It' ai:r'?rf of TlilS"" wfilcH" XhiT conibaiiy wants and for which. It Will have to ultimately pay as the back; water from the dam will completely In undate it. Eiiginc-r Walsh says that Thompson values tue, land Involved at tO.OOO and that tlie company value It at about $. "...). , Erskine Wood of Portland, repre sents tho company, St. Hayner repre-' seating Thompson. For the land which lies nn the Klickitat county side of the river condemnation will be prosecuted -at Goldendale. GREEN'S BRIDGE FINISHED OVER THE SANTIAM RIVER (Scwtal to Thn Journal.) Albany, Or., Sept. 2S. County Com missioner T. J. Butler has Just conn pleted the building of a new steel brldgs across the Santlatn above Jefferson, known as Green's bridge, at a Cost of $;;3. 3.12. The. work on the bridge was st irft'.l July 1!. The. two piers for ths bridge each" contained 6o0 yards of con elite and together cost $8000. Ths st.il work on tho bridge cost the two counties. Minn and Marion, SIS, 200 and $:,i'0ti was expended for labor. Lumber, fills for the approaches, ferry boat hire, hardware and sundries made up ths balance of the cost of the bridge. Corh ni Is? inner t'.utlrr was employed as briiK'D superintendent by the Southern 1'acific Mailroad company before he be came, county oamtnisstoncr, and since that time he has handled all the bildgs work in the county. FEDERAL JUDGE HOWARD -TAKEStJFFtCeDCTOBERI" .. t (VnttJifl l're Lenwd Wtre.j Seattle-, Sept. 2 8. Clinton W. Howard of r.e'linghani. recess appolptea Of Pres ident Tait, will take up his duties a federal judge, succeeding Judge C. H. Hunford. ou next Tuesday, October 1. It was reported today. Howard's nomi nation was blocked, so far as obtaining the confirmation of the senate is cone cernoil, by a volume of,, protest- teln grams. Taft, however, took advantage of tlie adjournment of congress and im mediately gavs Howard a recess ap-polntmei.t. $3.50 Recipe Free For Men. ', Send Name and Address Td dajr You Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous I hm e In my possession a prescript tlnn for nervous debility, lack of vigor, falling memory and lame back, brought on by excesses, that has cured so many worn and nervous men right in their own homes without any additional halp or medicine that I think every mail who wishes to regain his strength, quickly and quietly, should hav a copy, o I have determined to send a Copy, of the prescription free of charge, in plain, ordinary .sealed envelop to toy man who will write nis for it. - - This prescription comes from a physU , clan who has made a special study of men and I am convinced it is tha surest acting combination for the ?upa of nrv eus debility ever put together I think I owe It to my fellow man io send them a copy In, coufldefio so that any man anywhere who Is dlscoursgml with .repeated failures may stop drug glng himself, secure what I believe ts the quickest-acting restorative, upbuild, lng, SPOT-TOUCH 1NCJ remedy ever de vised, and so curs 'hlmsslf at homa quietly and uulekly. Just -drop in ine like this: ,lr, A. E. Itobiiison, a87 Iuck Building. Detroit. Mlctj,, rv I wilt send you a copy of this p)iini!e) recipe in a plala wi'Uinsry uviili t -charge. A great many doctors wiobt charge tiWlO to 4(i.0rt for merely wriib f out a prescription Ilka this but I n i It antlrply free. -.',. , ' . . . ' ,-' e ' ' . f ... 'V v .