THE, OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 23, 1913 DUDGEI COmmlTTEE !S .: KG RH IT, LEFT Commissioner Dieck's Depart X ment' of Public Works Feels .'.the MfWI, Despite th work of tne budget com mittee, which went over each Individual Item in an attempt to eliminate as many as possible from the budget, the eat'. 'mate for the city health department for 191 ha Jumped from $32,000 of last year to approximately 164.000.'" Te ' budget committee worked for a number , of days on that part of the' budget , "" The Increase la due .to eeveraV new position, the equipment of the new emergency hospital, new equipment In the laboratories and elsewhere. There had been some talk of discontinuing; th free dental , cllnlo maintained by the city and have -the work done at the . dental , college,, but the Idea was dis carded , by i the committee, yesterday, . ; i.Tbe committee yesterday afternoon , went after the budget of Commissioner Dleck so vigorously that 47 of the 60 new employes proposed for 1814 were discarded and salaries cut to an aggre gate eof about ? $43,000. ; This "amount " added to previous cuts means an ellmin- - atlon of about $100,000 from the budget for the department of, pubjio works. . 'Everything that looked' like an In crease In working force received swats . right and left- from the grub, hook . wielded by Commissioners Blgelow and Brewster and Other ' members of .r the committee. Commissioner ; Dieck's ex planation for the increased force sent along with bis ' budget received . scant consideration, i - ' .Commissioner Blgelow stated that probably - everything - asked for .was worthy, but as the people expected to .have their taxes as low as last year the sew positions would have to go for this year and be given consideration at some future time . .,;,.,';-.' : ' ' With the continuance of the' work this morning the committee eliminated about $S000 Jointly front the budget for the park department1 and the department of publlo works, . Both departments "use" asked for draughtsmen, .but the post- Ulons were eliminated from Commission er, deck's budget. . l;'.v ,;-vv.-,-H . Learning that the budget committee bad riddled bis budget estimate, Pleck set .about this morning 'to get some .figures regarding the license revenue of the city. ' Although estimates have been compiled, based on last year's collec tions, Dleck says he wants a detailed account and has set about tp get It, .- . swum .iw i.i.i.i mi u..rfg -SEWTNG BEE IN CUT JAIL Women . Inmates Supplied With the , , fX$X$f&HrT Supplies.,. , Under the direction of Matron Samp ' son, an expert seamstress, the women prisoners in : the city . Jail will - com .. mence a course In .dressmaking,' today. ' Two sewing machines, an abundance of - cloth, needles, thimbles and other need. . ed articles were purchased yesterday ""by Mrs. Lola a. Baldwin, In charge of the women's t auxiliary of : the - police department. . t . The women will be required to work on ' bed clothing, - including . sheets and , pillow in cases, as well . as women's i clotheSf This Is the first, time that at- In city Institutions work. . Railroad Clocks Installed. ; ' Railroad time clocks are -being ln- - stalled in the city hall today,' and all of the old clocks are being removed. . Some trouble has been experienced In the past by the use of ordinary time keepers as they bave not kept perfect "tima, , , . - -v '4 ' Auction at Police Station. ; All of the articles uncalled for and , , which have been held by the police will be sold at a publlo auction to be held ,? faext week at' the police sUUon. by City Auditor Barbur. .. v . ..i.y - " ,. ; LECTURE ON EMERSON Wh: 'TO fit GIVEN JONIuni Lovers of Ralph Waldo Emerson and . those Interested, In the : works of the great American philosopher and- essay-fist will have an opportunity of hearing4 - about Emerson, the man, at the TJnl- . tai-lan Chanel , BroidwiT and Yamhill burg, a personal friend of the author. will tell of "The , Methods and Man hood of Emerson." The publlo has been "invited to attend the talk which la set i for I o'clock. . ' Mr, Woodbury, whose present home -.Is In Oakland, Call, Is a veteran Jour nalist and the author or many articles v,. on Emerson, t j BERKELEY REGISTERS , AN EARTHQUAKE SHOCK -Berkeley, Cel., Oct. J 5. The Univer sity rot '.California seismograph reg istered an earthquake shock this morn ings The movement was felt at 1:8:45 a. ra.. it continued four seconds. The center of the earthquake was, 20 or 25 limes irom corneiey. , y. V i .i i i i r m ' "Don't Worry," Says Sirs. liand. j'. Los ' Angeles. Cat,' Oct J5. -"Don't . worry," was the text of t cablegram ,to former Governor it. T. Gage from ci qaugnier, Mrs. Lucille Rand, arrest ed at Dublin for kidnapping In con nection -with a strike..": Xn Pnhllfl Rrlinnl radra t. ' , the board of. education is opposed to Imitations of militarism aq order has neen issuea pronimting the organisation or a corps or publlo school cadets. Jul Apply This Paste s And the Hairs Vanish . (Beauty Notes) . '. It Is not longer necessary for a woman to go through life with a face disfigured by a fuxxy growth, for If she will apply a plain oeiatone paste to the objection able hairs for a. minutes, then rub It off, every trace of hair wilt vanish. To snake, the paste, mix some water with powdered delatohe. After the paste is removed, the skin should be washed to free It from the remaining delatone. Better results are obtained If the dela tone Is purchased In an original pack age. (Adv. 4rj s inn tare we- iy man's mdli!lii, "T to tnk; works Ilk manic. I'rlea $i.i ' r ff eVmble tr-nKii, $5. JTnr mia aa ..! . ... . . . - and auaran'-rd br tha llxirimd Itrnr Lo- il Miurlaiia at mat. .DIRECTOR WILL GIVE ' FAREWELL ADDRESS ill CD R. R, Perkins. As tomorrow la the last Sunday that R. R, Perkins will be with the PoftUnd Young Men's Christian Association as religious work director, the services of the day will be Jargely in the nature of a farewell to hlra. ,. Mr, Perkins is going to Ban Francisco, where be will become religious ' work director of the city association, with ' supervision , of religious work In the T.. M. . C. throurhout the state, -.-v '" , (Vv Mr. Perkins will deliver the principal address at the meeting which will be held tomorrow afternoon at t o'clock. His subject will be "The Fight of Fight ing Men."; , Frank '. B. Riley "will also appear on the program,' a( the request of the Columbia river bridge committee, with a brief explanation of that project There "will, be special muslo, Including selections by the newly organised; X. At, C. A. Glee club and a , solo by O. K. Scrlver. - . , - , The discussion clubs, which meet lm mediately . after the main gathering, have a - particularly ' Interesting topic. The : High Cost of Idvlng." i . These classes, as well as the main meeting and the fellowship supper which fol lows, are open to au men. ... .. -i Exit From Building Follows " by Jumping to Roof: of. An- -' . other Structure. Thomas Johnson, wanted at Pendletrn for .larceny, escaped from the city Jail this morning, while the Jailor was serv lng breakfast but was captured 10 mine utes later .tare blocks from the police station, v The man was arrested at Seat tle and Is being taken to Pendleton. Jailor Branch went to the third floor of the temporary station to givi the prisoners breakfast ' It has been the Jailer's custom to not lock up the pris oners la the cells, but allow tbem the freedom of the corridor. " The Jailr opened the outer door, made two steps to a bench upon which he placed a tray' of food. As the Jailer was doing this, Johnson made a leap for. liberty, passing tha Jailor, through the door and ran to an open winaow, ' ; The leap from the window to the roof of an adjoining barn Is about eight feet Several patrolmen surrounded the barn and adjoining . buildings.. . Johnson crawled to the edge of the Darn, then leaped five feet1 to the roof of the police garage, , patrolman W a, Bewley, in the garage changing his uniform,- pre paratory for work as motorcycle of tl car, heard Johnson land on the roof. Looking up, the patrolman saw Johnson running out the, alley that leads, to Fifth street x Down the, street the two men raced to Everett to Fourth street to Flanders street where the patrolman caught the man. He was taken to Pen dleton . at 19 0'cloclO -i: " . George Holmes, alias- "Hank" Ken nedy, who escaped from the police yes terday morning while waiting at the station, was captured last evening ut Vancouver, Wash., and returned to Port land. " -!."'"', , . . WILSON OLD CONGRESS HALL Speaks f rom BalcdnylWhence Washington Delivered-His Inaugural Address. ' V ' (United Prtm I .eased Wlra. Philadelphia, Oct 15. Standing on the same balcony from which ueorga Wash' ington delivered "bis Inaugural address. President Wilson this afternoon reded! eated the restored Congress ball bera The - president presided at the cere monies, sitting In the chajr which John tiancocn usea as secretary or state. Speaker Champ Clark eat -at Presi dent. Wilson's I left and French Am bassador Jusserand at bis right Both President Wilson ana Speaker i Clark SPOKe. .-.;i;';y:-'jS';',-.v?'!;.. President Wilson also plated a me morial oak on Bwethmore college cam pus. He baa not decided whether to go to Mobile tonight or to remain In Wash ington. His action will depend on-de velopments in At ex ico. Several members of the cabinet diplo mats and members of the senate and house' of representatives, accompanied him to Philadelphia. ;?;:, .'yji, f,i LIBRARY TAX LEVY TO , BE KEPT UNDER LIMIT Although the publlo library Is allowel to ask for a V mill tax for its main tenance, only .45 of a mill will be nec essary for the institution this year. Miss Mary Frances loom, secretary of the library association,' . submitted the request for the - smaller levy - to th county commissioners this morning, and It'was referred to the budtret -advisory ,41 f h PRISONER MAKES BOLT THROUGH OPEN DOOR REDEDICATES committee. Miss . Inom said that the levy was low, despite the fact that tne library has grown 10 per cent in thi past year end has been Installed In Its new home.' 1 - FEDERAL f JURY ; FIUOS 'SEVEN BILLS SECE Counterfeiting Charge , Amorig Accusations; One Not True Bill in Batch. - . : As a result of a steady grind of eleven days, inr which time more than a afore of cases were beard; the United 'States grand JJry hie morning returned 18 in dictments. Seven of these bills were secret one was adjudged to , be a not true bill, 'and' tbft rest ; were placed In the general file, a all of the arrests have been made. Four men arrested by United States Secret Service Offloe W. A. Glover since he took' charge of the Portland office were Indicted, Ralph Fouts and L F. Morris,, partners in a counterfeiting game near Corvallis, who have con fessed, received .the official accusation. Nine charges are . made In the Fouts Indictment He is charged separately with making spurious half dollars and quarters, having these coins in bis pos session and passing tnem. and - with making and ; having In his possession molds in which the coins were cast ' Charred With Connterfeltlsf. la. F. Morris, who was arrested at Lexington, Or., where be bad fled from Corvallis, it charged with making coun terfeit dollars, having them In bis pos session and also making and having the molds, r-;. '' ;'.'' S,!' 'r.- fi Frank Morgan and James Bliss, ar rested at Oregon City on suspicion that Khey had broken Into the post office at Willamette, trera tndtotea, 4j;,w--- '" : W. S. Armstrong, Ham Kantzman and E. C. Ashmun, proprietors and editors of the Columbia Herald, at Holton, Colum bia county, wer Indicted for sending throogh the malls copies 'of tha paper containing Indecent matter. The three are Indicted Jointly-on f our counts. ; Calvin Flynt of Big Eddy, Wasco coun ty, is accused of forging vouchers to an application for a- olvil service position as timekeeper In the United States En gineering department' He is accused not only of forgery, but of false affi davits. .' v . ' Case atysterlons.' . , , . J. J. Marvin and George Isham, ar rested by Secret Service Agent W. A. Glover, are charged with Impersonating a United States seoret service officer. Marvin was taken on Sauvies Island and his. case has proved to be a mysterious one. Isham, a railroad fireman, by vir tue of his pseudo office. Is said to bave secured 57.45 from bis landlady.- . - Andraw J. Gabhard -- and Charley Whirlwind, the latter an Indian, are In dicted for talcing whiskey on the Uma tilla reservatipn. ''-"S- -Wwi', Sam Boboolle and Cbarley Frank, In dian boys, are Indicted for taking-raw alcohol on the Simnasho school grounds and the school farm of j the H Warm Springs Indian reservation. ; i"-,? 4 V Solomon Davis, a negro, Is charged with transporting Goldle Miles from Seattle to Portland In violation of the Mann white slavery act The wonmn la also colored. There are eight counts in the charge... Davis Is under arrest Pierce -Truesdale Is freed ' of ths charge of selling whiskey to an Indian lat jheKlatoath reserve, ,-. . .. . : REFUSES TO ENJOIN THE RAILROAD COMMISSION . .... v .i ; ': ' .. T- -.' Circuit judgo Cleeton this morning refused to enjoin the atete - railroad commission from enforcing the aw compelling commission merchants to se cure licenses from the commission, At torneys Beed A Bell, representing 3. O. Sherod and 51 other merchanta who are suing to enjoin the commission and to bave the law declared unconstitutional, asked that the injunction be granted pending the perfection of an appeal from Judge Cleeton's ruling that the law was constitutional. :v '--- Judge Cleeton said thai he felt that the parties, to the suit had a remedy In the supreme court and that the author ities would not persecute them. He re cently - dismissed ,a temporary Injunc tion issued in the case at the time when be held' the law constitutional. At that time he said that he found the plaintiffs bad pleaded they Were not amenable to the law and that on that around he felt they need have fear of tbe enforcement of th law.;, 'i.Ayjfe ALSEA BAY WORK NOT v v FAVORED BY ENGINEERS (Wasblogtoa Boreas of Tbe JborsaLr .: .Washington, Oct i5T.he board 'of engineers on rivers and harbors Im provement reports adversely on the Im provement of Alsea Bay, Or. s-to'. -I !. :t4sssse(ssBssdsiBMBelwBSBB . ' ' Anto Racer Killed. : Douglas, Aria, Oct S5rack Forest of El Paso was killed and John Pryor, his mechanician, was Injured when For est's "Bear Cat? Stuts 'turned turtle on the El Faso-Fhoenlx course yesterday. Ell .No Rfest No There's no rest and but little, peace for a person whose kidneys are out of order. , - " ; Lame In" the morning, suffering cricks in the back and, sharp stabs of pain with every sudden strain, the day Is Just one round of pain and trouble. .It would be strange If all-day ; back ache did not wear on the temper. but itVls;: no:nly:"'n-that'-accoun:tha people who suffer with weak kidneys are : nervous, cross and limUM";-;:? '. TJric acid i poison to Hhe nerves, and when. tbe kidneys are not working well, this add collects In the blood and works upon tbe nerves, causing headache, Uls- stness, languor, an inclination to worry over . trifles,, and v a suspicious, short temper.f'.'T.ft - sfJglM rlic'i '', .' - ' '-. '': .' Rheuflnatlo pain, . neuralgia, - sciatica. lumbrfgo, neuritis and gravel are fur-1 ther; ateps In' urlo aeld polsonlng&.! 5 Don't . nejlect - kidney weakness. An aching back,-' with, unnatural passages of tbe kidney secretions, Is .cause enough io suspect ; the kidneys. ' Use Dean's f ( i:x,: 'xrtxmVycutXa&ii tojcmembcr'teo Name"- ) PART OF LAW OM LlEflS IS II No. Day in Cojurt Given OwneVi ' Rule&irlct iudgo '-.' Dayton"- Distrlot Judge Dayton this morning held unconstitutional a part of the law of 1101 which relates to filing of liens, and the selsnre and sale of property . for repairs 'by blacksmiths, wagon makers, automobile repairers and machinists. The portion in question provides that a lien on property , repaired may be filed within 60 days of the making of the repairs and i that after serving a copy of the' lion on a -sheriff or con-, stable, the person filing- the lien may demand that the property be seised, no tices or sale posted in three places and the property sold in 10 days. No day in court la given the' owner of tbe property by the law and notice to him beyond the posted notice la made unnecessary. Judge Dayton said that this feature gave the owner of the property no opportunity to contest tbe validity of the. claim for services on account of whioh the lien was secured. He said that the law gave too many opportuni ties for unscrupulous repair men to charge i excessive bill ' and,- then pro ceed to collect by lien and the sale With out regard to the right of the owner to protest " '; v.,' v;-..-r.,; The decision came in the replevin suit of P. E. Alvord against Constable Weinberger to recover; an automobile. C. C, Daniels had bad the machine) slesed on a Hen for ssi.OS for repairs dona Weinberger was about to advertise the machine for sale. - Judge Dayton granted the replevin. Alvord, In his answer, claimed the repairs had been so poorly done that be had spent 1100 since to get tbe machine in working order. , Constable Weinberger said he twill make no further seisure -unless bonds are put up to protect htm or a man damus was scoured ordering him to do SO. V.V,;,-r y REAR-END COLLISION - (Calted Press Leased Wire.l ? London, Oct 1 6. Three persons were Instantly killed and 10 others were seri ously Injured today as the result of a rear-end collision on the Southeastern Railroad at Waterloo Junction. A heavy fog prevented trainmen rrom seeing sig nals and an express train telescoped a local passenger; train. - , WILSON S. ZIMMERMAN NAMED FOR ANNAPOLIS f; w ; i- ,: . ' rr'- (Whlnf toa xtureu of Tbe Journal.) ' ' "Washington,' Oct tfi. Senator Lane has appointed Wilson Stuart Zimmer man of Portland, principal to the United States naval academy at Annapolis, and Lawrence Scbetky of Hood River, alter nate. - - ( Wilson Stuart Zimmerman,: who has Just been, appointed principal candidate from Oregon for the -United states naval academy- at Annapolis; is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Zlmmer man, . 748 Weidler street. He Is nearly 17. years eld and has been studying in a preparatory school In the Mat since bis failure to pass the educational re quirements last sprlbg. He then was appointed but bad not had quite enough schooling to become eligible. - GLASS AWNING BREAKS ...HIGH FALL OF PAINTER K. T. Gems t rom, a painter employed at the -Imperial hotel, fell from the scaf folding, that stood opposite the third floor as he was climbing onto it from .the window and plunged to the sidewalk through -the glass awning over ths Broadway entrance to the building, through precisely the same spot that a decorator fell some time ago In dress ing the building for the Elks' Carnival. A fractured wrist and a bad scalp wound were the Injuries sustained by Gemstrom. ' The Ambulance Service company was , called and the Injured man taken to St Vincent's hospital. Ha lives at the Hart hotel. The employers are MoCUatoclc KeUer. , r. ;; SEVEN BISHOPS TO AID ; IN FAIRBANKS FUNERAL 5 Indianapolis,; SnoVQct Tlie - fu neral : of Mrs, Charles W. Falrbanka wife of former Vic President Fair banks, will be held here tomorrow at tbe Fairbanks residence. Seven Methodist bishops will participate in the ceremo nies, with Bishop William McDowell presiding. "V ,v ' ' - J'--'i;.'-f.. , Mra Fairbanks succumbed to pneu monia after an illness of several weeks. ", "OK I shall go mad. 1C0HSTITU 1 ENGLISH RAILROAD - 'i E:aS!3. . 1 x xxx mmx rfKA. rSl i AT ,' i VVT rrtm m Short Stories Tell Delayed News IlesunM) of tbo Events of Friday Afternoon and Night; Paragraphed for , Quick Dlgeatloa by Journal Headers. t Oregon Briefs. The Astoria park commission haa de cided Jpvjbuy Coxcomb -hill as a site VoT'wWWoh' fo-'rne nKjTjfii rwm site is a commanding one. and its ao qulsltion is niuch needed. , . ' " Farmers living near Ashland are mak ing money selling goat meat at from nine to 11 cents a pound. The meat helps solve the high cost of . living problem. The money, received from the mohair Js also a considerable item. ' - Mrs. Maggi Ivlo was awarded 1250 damages by a Jury In the Circuit court at Salam, in a suit for slander against Councilman B. & Mlnton. Ths woman had been charged with running a dis orderly house. , Sho sued for $10,000. - - ; The mystery -of the discovery of 100 sticks of dynamite In the canal -near the courthouse at Klamath Falls has been explained, 1 Contractors bad thrown the explosives away over a year ago, after completing sewer work, : . Attorney General Crawford has ' ren dered an opinion' to the effect that an osteopath is Ineligible to hold office as public health officer.' . The decision af fects Dr. J. A. Van Brakle, acting health officer of Clackamas county. . - The supreme court refused to man damus Judge ' Morrow of- the circuit court of Multnomah county to dismiss the indictments of polygamy and lar ceny pending against B. C Von Klein. Defense should bave taken, an appeal from Morrow's court to the, supreme oourt - . v- . v.-f -'.- ) Supreme court rules that If man who takes orders in tha state and fills tbem from orders from another states, be is an agent .but if be fills orders from stock on hand be la a peddler, and there fore. must pay a lioensa..:' -';, "-.,;,.;: i Grante Pass, by vote of the people, authorised issue ? of 1200,000 railroad bonds for building first 10 mile unit of the Grants Pass-Crescent City lino ,to the' eoast ''';,,.W-,;..-w,-'"";'".-X - Zarilda Miller, widow of tbe late John F. Miller. died of acute Indigestion, aged 15. at her home In Salem. She was pioneer of . the stater .' '' t-' Out of St opinions In suits personal injuries banded down by the supreme court in 1 weeks maimed workmen or their widows and orphans received less than. If per cent of amount asked, un der employers' liability act( - ' , i Pacific Const jj Elmer Wolfi a guide, ' was accident ally shot by Mr. Edgewater of the Na tional Cash Register company of Day ton, Ohio. Ths wounded- man, with his forearm shattered, was carried 86 miles through IS Inches of snow to the hospi tal at Kaliapell, Mont . The Injured arm was amputated.- -.'-'." Dr. T. C. Blalock, of "Walla, - Walla, bas been elected to the thirty-third de gree of Scottish Kite Masons, by the supreme council. . He bas . beld every grand lodge position In the state ex cept grand high priest of fae Royal Arch Masona ;;'-'!' ,M-.i!i'!'3;'r':iiiV Nlsquelly Indians ; must, take-out li censes in ' order to fish, says the attor ney general of Washington, despite the fact that the treaty of 1SS4 gave tbem tbe right forever to fish in th streams. Walla , Walla streets were flooded-by a heavy downpour, eight-tenths of an Inch of rain falling in eight hours. Storm was one of the heaviest m months.,' . - -Kx-Oovernor Frank . K. . Gooding an nounced bis candidacy for the United States senate from Idaho. .He will con test the seat held by James H, Brady, elected to succeed Klrtland 1. Perky, Democrat who - was appointed on th death of weidon a. Heyburn. - Dr. George ft. Carson, of the South ern Paclflo hospital staff, announced la Baa Francisco tha discovery of a new treatment for typhoid fever. It Is based on the injection of a serum drawn from the ' blood of typhoid convalescents. ' Mrs. Nellie Meyers. In trying to Jump from a launch to-theoek In San Fran cisco bay- fell into the water. She was rescued, but lost a bag containing fSOO in- money and Jewelry. The woman had a narrow escape from drowning. v A mass meeting will be held at San Franoisco tomorrow to protest against the persecution of Mendel Bellls, Rus sian Jew. now on trial at Kleff for an alleged: ritual murder, Mayor Rolph win o one oi tne speakers. ; . On the grounds of desertion and wll ful neglect. Worthing ton Ames, a well known clubman, was granted a divorce rrom bis wife in Ban Francisco. Mrs. Ames Is prominent In society. . : Anthony Delpolio, an aged, fortune teller, was found dead from gas asphyx iation in bis room, in Oakland. A dead pet cockatoo was found clasped to the man's chest . Tho suicide bad told a friend tbe night before that he bad so rooa ror himself or bird. ; , ! . ' Walla Walla Progressives decided to keep the party ' going until after the congressional eieotlon, and to put ticket in the field.. ; - ; l. f Th Jury failed to agree on a verdict In the trial of Jack Drumgool, accused of the murder of Cherry de St Maurice, a: resort keeper, at Sacramento. Ac cused was formerly a well known, pugi list of tho middle -west - v. . A ton Of tune, a usually scare game fish, was captured by six launch fisher men, at Venice, ,cal. The fish were also aught from the plera. -!! .-.-- Central! City commission haa eloa.ii a contract with tho Weyerhauser Timber company zor an intake site and rlght- oi-way ror proposoa gravity water sys tem to be built from headwaters of th newouaumw. . . .. t- Peace Kidney Pills, a remedy' which bas ben used for years, the world over, for weak kidneys, bacUche ' . Irregular ; kidney Action and uric acid trouble. Thero are cases enough right In this city to prove their worth.. ,. )' .. . ; i Z qilr, Bead Portland . testimony. ; . ; , Mrs.. A, B. Fulton, 170 Glenn avc, Portland, Oregon, - says: "My ' limbs swelled oomethlng terrible from dropsy and there were large, puffy spots under my. eyea Tn kidneys Were In an un healthy condition. , I doctored and tried severer, remedies, but didn't seem to find relief. At last a friend advised me to take Doan's Kidney Pills and I got a bov Aftefusing the first box, the bloating began to disappear. By th time t bad finished two boxes, thr whs no sign of it at alL After taking another box; I was entirely cured. Since then, I bave had no trouble.' ,v .' ' Eastern. - , The American Mining , congress at Philadelphia passed resolutions calling rg";i'jr'i modify antitrust laws applledto com panies utilizing natural resources, in or. der that the resources may be conserved and proper safeguards may be placed around employes. - The coal . Industry is said to be In a deplorable condition. Four employes, three of them women, were killed when a gas oven" in which metal waa being enameled,' exploded In New York. More than a score of other were injured. Many escaped down fire escapes..:' t .'i:, 'i,' ;-: .,: f y..v Frank A. Tlerney. a newspaper man, Was - appointed , secretary to Governor Glynn of New .York at a salary of $8600 a year. , a Two scientists, v Dr. Harvey Johnson and Henry Tyron, of 'Australia, have been sent to this country to study th cactus. It is desired to learn if stock growers of the southwest are using th plant as fodder. c g-, , --tw -s ' Miss Nancy. Leishmas. daughter of the ex-American - ambassador to.' Ger many, Was married to tbe Duke of Croy at Geneva, Swltaerland It is declared that the parents of the bridegroom were opposed to the match because the bride was not of arlstocratlo birth, . f . ' i 1 11 Foreign. J M , ' j ' .'.Opposition against the movement to find ' homes for ' children . of striking transport workers in Dublin, la gaining ground. A' number - of. children wer taken off a train to prevent their being removed. Several clergymen were in th crowd who rescued the children. ' Actor Paul's jnakeup so much! re sembled the emperor of Germany that the police ordered the thesplan to change his makeup. The play la a comedy; en titled ,-The Gay CVitV'Xtl'rv Colonel Roosevelt addressing a meet ing at the government university at Rio de. Janlero, declared that the develop ment of South America and the closer relationship between that continent and the United State wer bound to fol low . in - the near future. The speech dwelt forcibly on the spirit of goodwill manifested by the United States toward 8outh America. .. "V.v''-v-V 1 ' "':-. General ' William Bramwell Booth, head 'of th Salvation Army, will sail from London for America today to pro cure American : Salvationist as volun teers for-the work in Ct4nm."'Pv-tS i Taking revenge on the burning of. th sport pavilllon of. th Bristol univer sity by suffragettes, students smashed windows of the offices of the militants, and dumped tbe furniture In the streets and burned i it '.ic, .. v XXX v f ;. Executive., J'V.. The treasury department refuses to prohibit, under tbe new tariff lew, th entry of bagging for cotton from Great Britain, alleged to .have been made In Part. by; .convict "laboivSf''v'; ,n ' M ' Assistant Secretary .; Newton of . th treasury department refuses permission to a member of the Evanator III., life saving station, and a student at North western university, , to absent himself from tbe station to play football. - .- Postmaster General Burleson ordered modification of regulations governing transportation of mails providing that no train shall be held at a connecting point beyond Us Stated time longer than is necessary to transfer first class mall. Hereafter if a train la late only first class man win be transferred. N i ..'.,ir I i n n ii II in i , (""I ' . Gertrude Bryan Marries -MoyV Red Bank, N. JV 0t- 15 Miss Ger trude Bryan, late star In "Little Boy Blue," wae married to Charles Fair, mllilonalro - New York broker. 1 yester day. V Clironlo and Nervous Dis eases reedlly auocoinb to tat thorongh asd sxhaea. tlv mttsods of intt cant wbea 'Hi; in carefully and eonalatentlr followed. sflaUkee are at a Blplmum, becaoas I bare treated oeeessrul 1 tbouaanda of eases a aetly ilk your aws. It is ss error sot to seek the alc t a Specialist wbff bas bed fears of eiperlaoee and gives x eluaiTe peraonal ttentio J -to lbs treatment of sues I in Heenaed to praetic In tbe at tea of Oregoa. Weeblngtoa, California asd Nevada. My office Is ' tbonmshlr equipped with every etoctrleal end mechan ical device aacaaaarr for tbe aclentifle-treat, maot of your fitments.,.-! sdmuuiter tb World's la teat remedial. 1 . - - I Treat Buceaaafnlly ' CBBONIC, KEkVOCS, DLOOD, SKIN, BLAPDIK. UVEB AND K1DNET DIB. KASK8, ttHKUM ATIBM, NEUHA8TUINIA, ECZEMA. SOkKB, ULCXaS, VVUSA AXD riSTl'LA. Ooosultstloa sed Szkmiottlaa rBlB..-: t to 8 T to . Daily; Booda;, 10 to 1. J; J. KEEFE, Ph. G. M. D. J ROOMS lt-lB LAFAYETTS BtDO. 1H WA8HINOTON ST., COHNIH TH, PORTI.AWP. OR. THC OLD RV LI A RLE" 3 - " IKa.iIJm.- REMEDYFOR I'.IEN, AT YOUR DRUCCiST. 1 1 twuu 1 . PARKER'S ' .. ,1 ' HAIR BALSAM jl A toilet preparation of mrrtk . TRelpatoaradloatadudraS. '- Far Roatoriaw Color s4 .-, , Baan ty ta Gra v or Fadad Hair j mm' ado, and tl. 00 at PminrHta. FEE iTO c YGlf LTf SIS1H1 "bloeonMnue,itwtdoostyrmonlyeoiTitiaoentaawh- or ! i t i ..-, rtilnotlntarfer with yoor workor ocui-Riion. Jatt tn t ir ' - t snflerlfyoa wish, andl will send yon the rtmiit f.r yi,,r- Mr, by rainrn mail. I will alno iidyouhMtle--, rny b- i ipumatory Ulnatratlona Knowing wbr wo" n au . ! . e- I i w i St ho in a. Ery womnoahouM have It, ami Imrn to i "Tottmrut bao an oiwratiuo," youo!i i-.ia f ir you, - Ihmmwlvoe with my boms rmad.y. Hci.r. a t 4 w f, pimple home trtiuen lilih aiv1:'ijr e.j- l m n - j,. l alafulor lrrt-juiar iueiiitriuitiua io yui,. i 1-n .. I , I.. , mi vn. V herev-r yon 1It, 1 enn r'r y to ?-?: of r l"U any sni'-rwr tiiii Mti i ' li.i' -tulrmi. .- e'.np, piu"' 'il i'!ili. t4 ,-'" i - " t. .' tliebouk. 'Ili tO-JrtV, BSJU4 Uitt-f 4.;.,, , t i r.3f. vj::.::.-z, t xll " PUPiLS riEi.D CL to us e riBT.llAE3 Jufe'Gatens' Allows the Six Hill. Military Academy Eoys Off Easy. Arraigned before Judge Oatens'ln the juvenile court this morning, ths six boys of tne Hill Military acaoemy. cnarged with hailng a fellow student, Clair SuterV' of Chilli week. B. C, pleaded guilty to the charge and after an ad monitory lecture by the court, were dis missed ; with "' a i warnlnir. The boys charged were: John land. A.' J. Cal houn, Clifford Houlihan, Archie McNeil, . Robert W. Forbes and 8. It, ilonroe. After' hearing 'the evidence on both sides. Judge Oatens recalled young (tut or to the stand and ssked the lad what he should do with the hasers. ' . I can send them to Jail, I can fine them or I can put them on probation," be said. "If yon were Judge, what would you' dot" This was too much for the victim of the basing episode, who wae Willing enough to admit that the boys ought "to get something," but did not like . to say just what. The elder Kutor was asked a similar Question but de clined to answer. ,-,:''.-. , -'. , r- . Lynn B. Coovert represented the boys for . the Hill Military academy, : while James ., H. - AIcMenamln appeared for 8utor. . . . '- -r. ..,:,.' i .,.. ' JTo Blokeriaf Allowed. . - The defense tried- to make a techni cality out of the fact that the tar used on young -8u tor was in reality an as phalturo , roofing compound. Judge Oatens refused to allow any bickering, however. The six boys were charged with : "unlawfully v applying without weapons tar, feathers, ink, glue, mucil age ana outer suostsncea to tne oooy or Clair, 8utor." . : . , ' .. - The Sutor boy recounted the story of his basing, telling of the application of the various mucilaginous materials to bis body and of the difficulty experienced in having it removed, including a four hour session In a local Turkish bath, "I expected to be based but I did not ex pect to get It quite so bad," be said. vfWhy-dldn't you say anything about It to the authorities of tbf school,1 fas was asked. "Well. 1 knew if dad beard of ' it and came to Portland someone would get hurt,' he replied. -T Admlt ' Ohaxge. v The accused frankly admitted the Charge,, and ' assigned as their reason for the stiffness of the dose that young Butor aoted as if be owned the academy, which was entirely out of place for a newcomer to the inetitutlon. ; ' The younger Butor, it is said. Is act ing only by hi father's advice, and it Is believed that otherwise he would nave imkbh ine nauuy wimuui. at mur mur. . Hie reluctance to . designate a punishment .for '. his tormentors was -believed to Indicate this. - ' .In counselling the six boys Judge Gatens remarked that hexing bad gone out of date, that it was not practiced In the larger schools nowadays, and so It was time to discontinue the practice boys with a warning that if they ever appeared before him again on a like . charge, he would administer punishment. ' Samuel Butor, the father, was unde cided at noon today what will be his next course of aotlon. It Is. possible, however, that. " he may take . aotlon against the academy. v f s v. ., , .;-i. ...-' 3 ; Journal Want Ads bring results; Resinol clears y T)IMPLE3 and blackheadg dla . 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I want to tii i!l worn n alxml this core ne. mv reader, fur vooi. .t. voiir daughter, your mother, or your a. ,tr. 1 t to tU yon now to cure yow uv-a nt lnni i on the help of a docti-r. j, , t . .1 1: i women's su3riiiKS. hatwewu..,. . ttaerlaaea, we know bottir t..n a v u r. i know tiia royhome trif-nin t , 'n r, i , 4 oureforltworrliMter ii t 1 t liCl,llt crlaiurf at ti V 1, .,, . . i , fnw't. U'tfifi, at C'lriia I tit. ; t i 1 ka. ktct 4 kamii, k., t hi , ru:rg tt!i.' sp t e , . t t i, i Iwwi, twiwatt, t -". . ik. t c i tllMMt I-jvvi-H toour . I want to end yon. c ' ' lira r 1 -' I imMry ftetto vrore to yn-i ..t y,.. , yourself at Ijoma, full r , q n I .n I f nrulr. ICmnoHi t-i-, t ., i I t - i . elvethe tr.-i-wm-i i a r 1 1 ; uXXX pimpleo .1