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4' 0 "ALFRED D; BOWEN. . f elephons Main 500 v SUBSCRIPTION PRICE terWMk ; . . . . . ' . lOCenU v Delivered anywhere In the" City, ty mall to any address, 93.00 per year.. ., ei.uu xor low uvuiim. . M JOURNAL PRINTING CO., PUBMShERS ORTLAND, OR., MAY 7, 1802 , I' THE UMATILtfc REVOLT - As a part of the history of the Current Ikmpalgn. It will be written town thaf 4e , leading- ' AepUbUcadj i of UrOaUH. Jounty axe openly fighting the Republl ri candidate for Governor. They do : v ihls for the aake of the party to which -; ihey belong. " They do this for the sake ' If the, ute of which- they are a, .part. Thy Bo UUa fo the sake of the young l lien oft the commottweahnV whOm they leslre'to teach wihefSo'hcep'ttdne julltios and statesmanship than have iuUsd in the election of WA i. furnish to the head of that Republican ticket a,. la special correspondence coming to the journal from Pendleton Is made the as sertion that those 'leading - UmatUla Counts. Republicans are engaged, In, a stovement that make for the deceit Of - llr. Furnish In hla home county.; They . Wl tilt they 4 Or.&f fit him; 'and five 10, Mr. Chamberlain majority variously niaV'JJl.!!:: , ;.'-As proposition inclvlo morals,. It is WportffBt that thbsi" VmaUllSCbunly 'Republican shall succeed la thei? more nLThe Journal desires to citf atteh- ttdn to the Issue in & dispasslonatean ner, eliminating the radical features of the contention,, And viewing i from the most, conservative standpoint. , There Is : Involved in It a principle that is worthy "-Use '-deep-- ihoughtf of vtne .roanf J6tr? Ana it Is the yoxtns voter who wtil decide )he issue. . Thrfyouitf rflil ftolijs to ideals: He ta moved by high principle. He cares 'less fo -party regularity than1 , floes the older man. The young man will decide the issue.. jt - 1 , And the issue is this: 'Shalt the use of money in' elections and conventions rule ft- feu, electoral Bystenit. ' ' - Let j., preiume4 that money teas used" only for what people of iax civil , morals regard as legitimate. Let It be r presumed that-he only paid men to go ; front pliice to piacV id Visit thl knd, 'l that piau to ufry here and there, man-'' lpulating affairs prior to the conventions, ' and keeping well oiled the working parts of the machine that was in process of construction. Is not i this very Use of money; If It be acknowledged As the de . termihlng element in an. man's candl : ' dacyV -such . as jio preclude the success of any man who has not money in large quantities? Is not any man beaten be- fore the. contest begins who is not pos sessed of" wealth? ' ' " " ' Such' K tateent cannot t4 cHtlclce'd a rdfcal.A ,lt plalhly places the Issue before the voter. And It especially ap peals to tile' y6ung man who la first of ' alt loyal to bis Ideals and high principles. If, then, he wish , to apply those ideal ' and pYlhciples to the present election eontlsl, he will support George "K. Cham berlain for the office of Governor' of Ore gon. The Journal believes that tie will do , this, and has lio fear of the outcome. '.-mi, "" "'. " ,' '' ' : '' , . ' THE CITIZENS' TlClfcEt" " The,CitrsenjC ticjtei is completed. It Is personally strong and it represents a . cause of more Importance to the people f-'thls county than aiiy political ques twir whatever; - Td Republicans who have been disfranchised In their party coun- ' cds-and fell Of them have beenlt af- fdrdi an instrument to jreacye theitvparty ' i front the- disaster of a success that means : the ruinous , rule -of the -Matthewi ma' ' chine; , To Democrats it means an escape from the chargln' of .having their local government administered not by a ma Jdrily of the cjtliene of the county Or but by a ring responsible to nobody. Every business is Interested in defeat . lng the rifig ticket, because every business enterprise will be subjected to the ex- ptoitatlon Jf the ring! ne future' reform of political methods' hangi upon the de feat of the ting ticket, because the ring fltiielf Is a defiance of reform, and its very exletence is predicated upon "a con ' tinuftnee of methods 'that outrage pub lic decency. The influence of every voter, of every pontlcal party in public affairs, to which his suffrage entitles him, de ,2 pnds on' beatlngj the j-lng, lor voting . cbunts for hothing when Jack Matthews ; makes th nominations. ' v ' -The laudable ambition for "pol (Heal a preferment which is the right of every , cltlren will be a barren privilege if the 'lug is successful; for then he must crave ' tne favor, not of hts fellow-citlsens, but of tne' Matthews bancf, by base subservl- enee.'r jRead thj record of the machine conventfon and say by your vote whether you wiTI ratify and sppfrove its methods. STANO WITH THE PRESIDENT, JChe Oregontan thinks ,"the issue in the. Oregon election1 In June will be trie support Of fresident itoosevelt's admin istriition.'" t But the trduilejs the Prest fient doe! (hot make" the laws. The Re- , publlcari jmajoflty fn Congress la against Mn ' - in OregoniaB Mia,, frequently ' -point?a cuC' tS'at paper satd" yelter f, "there ar powerful 1 Senators bent on !rakelpg' tb,rres"ldnt'a prestige5 iW Iheee. ar Jtrpubllcan Senators, vHannas ifsaffeetlon is but thinly disguised,' says ir; Scott. nT Mr, Alllsqo. renecti taore views than his own- In- Ills veiled, allus ion to he .ef;ata eafp, of the Arnty rg'anlsition 'litll.-i: febl;, ffanf ? Re ub1lfan jbert quit! ;ks4eew!th th fere gonlaa in ks gtateraetit yesterdsy thit i&i .leilslatifin jjtf onres ; li $ bi used "to- weaken ' Jils Influence ' as compared f (tn ; thiiSrw-clfott politicians by which' the 'course of legis lation has hitherto been guided." These men, and not the '. President, run the Republican party. jTbey are trying to hlat film fr the nomination, vecause he does n6t stand In with 4hem. The usual KublicVn yictory! in Oregon would help them and not him. It will be time enough todndorse the President In hli contest with thi Republican leaders vrhen In comes to nominating hint ifTamst the opposition of thl trusts an thlr RpnhUcln, friend i lit rngreiSr and 19 lh(l election if he tlwU''b;nitoaelttt(Jut now the1 best way to uphold the President's hands Is to give his Republican enemies (n Con-, cress the ' black ye 1 they deserve. X JtfpT1l1$lcto,foii would not do ' thtbecull'';the jsiro all at thl4 moment Ihrougji" the1. , press" dispatches fmreulngtoni pleldln'g wlt) the Ore iron ftetftibltcan indorse them. Not She 1 thent fcut ouid construe a Re pomicltf;tlCtBlf'"ll8l ks an Indorsement of the ship subsidy blli, of shelving the Nlcaragtut bill, of the death of the anti- exclusion measures demanded by this Coast? f the truat differential on sugar. and 5f the various measures to which the President 4 pppoeedvd for which op position the lexers' meiri to' turn him ddwh it,they ..lniNor the firti thing for ebnblhja -voters here- H 4 t Is fori thlnl aSwrj;' iff" foPVii an1 Oregon election ; will' do It, .and then perhaps they wlrt be willing to, give heed to trie President Y f V TME'6l6HTlB Or.THE filNG. . Judge Williams jht Wi pech think! his faction did not act wisely In the sotlon they look bnt Jrtsety ksserts that being tit 4h ngjotity they h; right to do as fhey flld d&; efciude ill member not of thliclc MaHhews flng frSm the convention..,', Butthat1;!' not what the rule of majority means. . A majority to hive 4 Hght to rule. must hi on Ascertained and resulting from fin equal, fair, open, deliberation, .consultation and debate of all the members of the con vention. In a fair "convention the line of cleavage wfll change Upon succeeding questions 'or . nominations, as they arise, and the resulting action may be well aald to be thr Combined wisdom of the whole convention", 6ut wherf a majority Of -the memberif g6 "Off by' themselves agree upon their own measures and candidates, adopt a Unit rule ' and then come back lo go through the pertuhctory form of putting their measures, and their ticket through the convention that is not the voice or the wisdom of fc convention. Jt is only the dictation f ,ring. . , The fundamental idei of the Matthews convention .was the ' mahVsenance -of a party within Ji party Two opposing po litical parties', in the, Legislature may legitimately; perhaps; adopt a caucus sys tem. Being oppugnant, they have, on po litical matters, no fcommon concern, nor owe any 'duty to each other. They are there to flfKt inch other, and for that purpose may strengthen their forces by integral unity of action. But that Is out of place within 4 party convention, be cause the very central idea of party or ganisation ls'66ncert of, action, and not an internecine .strife, v When the Mat thews machine, usurped the right' ex clusively 0 controf the convention, and added to the injury the Insult of treating other members as alien and enemies, in stead of coequal and friends, it erected itself intd an orgffnikattofl mimical to the Republican party; For to use words ac curately. . the .Republican party does not consist of its conventions or leaders or rings or machinery., il consists- also of thai body of voters who believe In. Its principles.' The, machinery, of organiza tion Is necessary Indeed to make these principles enctive, but the machinery Is not the whole thing, - And when a party gets to be)' machinery, and nothing else, the Individual free and independent vot ers' who are It members have & right, and It is their duty, lo repudiate the ma chine and to "exercise their recovered franchise7 in such manner as may seem best. Therefore, we gay that Judge Wil liams is Ylulti wrong In asserting a right in Matthews machine to usurp political functions belonging equally to all Repub licans. He I quite right, i however. In saying that it was unwise to ddv so. The unwisdom ot. It will "become' more and more apparent as time progresses, for the people ar, quite i'ble td distinguish be tween the Matthews machine and the Re publican party. ' -."-, BRET HARTEi HUMORIST. , Notwithstanding! the wires 'told on jftseiday of the death ot the distinguished Archbishop Corrigan and the eminent Reir-Admlfl fcatrts'cm, the promlnlncs of theei two men does, not suffice to ob scure the 'loss felt by the passing away of Bret JUrfe.'-. Bret Harte has' but on rival for supremacy among the great American humorists, and that rival Is Mark Twain, dome, perhaps, will contend that Artemus Ward should be placed In the leading place, with 'the others ac counted secondary. But It is likely that the 'Verdict of the future will be to ac cord the pre-eminence to Bret Harte No America k humorJst hai equalled the keen wit-anaffie wholesome numbr-Of the man who wrote theWesterh tales, Jo correctly portrayhlg1 nje1 fn' tfi'e! Pacific- Coasts state; 'adnhg,a tht liurafure .works th'at ,WUI live far Jnto coming lletrary ttit,-ii true poetical conception. tret Hirft humor refreshel wnile 'ift'fenKes.I ftirU veals the generous nature of the West ern fcan, ' and iucceeai in dping what ail great humorist must dd If they would twsti the highest form of tftjtrary humor ous art painting pen pictures In' which there Is seriousness Instead of the gro ttsque, strength instead & fAtfifl tofbleS, and all of the elements that make the ideal element! ehktaile llnitiVdidf the weaknesses that ar the'.; stock in trade of the purveyor of chfep fup.,, . ..(J ' Dickens i his ickwfci P "f fj -tljt great exeiitipiar ot this principle of livmof ous literature. And Bret , parte is eas ily prtneeps facile among American wrtt eri When Judged by this standarli; - All lovers ot gdod Wok virin 6UM the loss of this, writer' , Anle K will specially feet that a! true friend who understood its local life 'mis' passed Over the great divld.intOhS reaM W the departed. pRljiflrsQ THE SPEI "The bregftnlaji .says that the5 reason Mr. Chamberlain'e lpeet1 sitaker. City, opening" th clmpaigl, wti not 'printed 4ft Itst eolomnl al 64ai44fcf lii Ml offer It to Ihif piper fof puH)liUotiMf. rfimieriairi douhtlrts wooid hiVl BiiiSd ed it Wt&U minuftcfipt 'of nil Iddress hid it been i.ked for If. VOthef Ittiiy pa-perl blgo&iolayif'tlnl tartltna venin?Teerai- tjilj, 6aieni',yn'in Jdurnlj.' tile PorOaniKifeiiinlOuHit thl ; Pendleton1 fcvenlril v iaii" Orefisniarl ami' fnS Baker City Morninl DemSdrai asitej for anuSerint Ind received it The same Courtesy WOUia oououese.naye uwn extended to thiJ newspaper thatnor givei ii an excuse for its nonappearance thai Mr. Chamberialn did hot go td the officei with manuscript and fewest Jthitt It be printed, ' lf' 4, fVewlpaperj are presumed' td" o after the hews, and hot wait "i it it come into' their Offices. Edi tors,. tepflftrs and correspondents ir$ employe j to f'diS news. They are censured if they fall to secure 1L . To permit it to escape mem Is to receive the sentence of severe cen sure' for that than ehlcf MhSi is worse for' newspaper p'eopIe'kscoopiU!..- .. - Mr. Chamberlain probably would have been glad to have big Tepelhi 'KddrBsil app'ar in alt piper. BuH'uid 'tiitlb'f expected Hi go' to a pub)!c&tiott thi; ii hostile to him with arrequestthitit accept manuscript fronv him. Jle ould hot. In consideration of his selt-respoct,' assume such an attitude;, "'A- ' "! However, let this tuggestiilube kept In mind in the future,' H-jettII1iMenteot contemporary 'or infthSr remember that great newipaperi iprelamed t after what news they wanV'ahdgd-'.after it wun aviaity. 'When, tney do this they usually get it , ?' .' , , Judge wrtllama say tat ' accepted the nomtnatton for Mayor beoause it wa represented to him that he could thereby conciliate the factions, Wt that the re- suit has no been a howling success. Thl only illustrate the Oregdhian esti mate of Judge Williams expressed in 1&& He is not able' to pierce the transparent design of Jack Matthews to make him mere instrument to get voles for the Matthews ring. A real effort it Concilia tion would have engaged the services ot Judge Williams in the convention. If vhe had spoken his soothing .vfords in that convention, Instead of the vituperation 6f pan Malarkey and Whitney Boise, and had Induced the Matthews machine to recognize the minority of .members' therein' s Republicans entitled to eqtial' stand ing and respect on the'fldof of the eon' ventlon and , on the central committee, hla services as conciliator -would ..have been appreciated and pbfhaps effective. But he did not do tha't Hli conciliation now is a cotclltatlon for iotes for the Matthews ticket Without perhaps' In tending to be so. Judge WIlTlams I of the ring rlngy. His admlntstratio would be Jack Matthews' administration'.. '. THROUGHOUT THE STATl:. Harry Swan, aged C years, was run Over ' by a heavy steam roller at Baker City the other 'day and sustained t fraC- tnro nf h Arm. I . : ' ' John Whlteaker, Oregon's rst Gover nor, wa 82 years of age Sunday; ' i ' 1 . ' j A farmer near Gold Hill, while 'plow ing, a few day ago, upturned som rich nuggets. One of the specimens Is worth ibout 1139 in gold. ' Frank Caldwell, of Gold JHiii." ' white driving a frightened horse last Sa.turda, was thrown out of a butcher wagon and received painful injuries. " V ' While hauling log near Joseph onTday Inst week Frank Reef struck a boulder with One of the logs and revealed a.trlch vein of ore. ' . , " At Xshlund last WedriesdaV afternoon Jesse Pltchford had two of his fingers severed by coming In contact with a circular1 eaw. ' , . . ,l Construction, work will 'soon be resumed OA the CalapOola "w agon-road : leading from : Linn - County to ' the Blue-. River mining district, -j .-.k .7 v Eugene wants th board of health to build a peathouse in that, city. v ? elrgr caught lA & belt at Coqutlle City .last. Mopday, Dale Strange ' was Knocked against tne wan ana narrowly ei"eiped death.' ,. 1 . BnYaTT c"ntch"l4 oTeafmhn are ktltl being mada. 6ri" fhel to.Ver:JtjTumhift..Fljier: men- are daily expecting big schools and. are prepared for .them, uite a number if ftiad have been caught leir. "-i'; "v tried tidctiiiMlt Have you beat flour? S v. -tMrv Bebtt Aniwerir At yesterday' meeting of the fltnte FederatlbfJ of ytbo'ir.-i resolution wa passed toisJtlift MK Bcb'tt 4ftd hi PPf for vilely cartoonist tnl 6'fflcers.ot the federation , andmlsqubtlng vthelr worda. The labor leader seem tp think that the Oregonian's prlte artist Is nM(qait fanhy as he think Jiimseif. Thrfy have ki Ide(t4lW; teethtngty; tB iht pYekEnt city editor of thl Oegbhlkri btfaft&e Bh'd itini bWiit d hmj with ftree'-, dom trenching iipon thS Very confines M what Scott calls "'ethics of Journalism. ' Mr. Scott now ents upon the scene and rehearses as follows his services to the wbtktngmen as I let-off against hi car- toonlst 4nd hli cltjr idltbr: Te wbrklngmen' o? Portland, pray hearx- - - j,ipisf4v;,. I lon havestpodupfor you now you must stand by stut. 4 m 'Tls I who raised your wages, 'tis I who Wughtypur;citii ... , .w 'Tls I . who, always , advocate upbuilding 'Tls opposed monopoly and tyranny of ... viajtn. .t ... Tls I who labored .Openly, 'tls I who worked by stealth;- t , :-, In the early hours of . morning ahd far t...!t.,iw-'X - , I'Ve been yuur gallant general, the leader And now's th tlnejto make return for ' . services 4ik,tn1e,.;t-l Pry vote or .pie by otfnf for My legislative nominees. ! If yoii shpujd fail ,rne.s,t jhis pinch nd' v , fhlnjs shbul jgo iwry, . , , . , J.. And wageslall.knd.factories close, yOU'H itim thf,ff ason.why; J It Cqrts dowhJtfalarltey, or If Austin .!$ Jc.JlI.i .... ,. , ... The price of meat wilt still advance on . oatmeal, you wtJlieed . . If Bfiutgen knock, out. Willie Banks, It , McGinn, Is .left, by Lan,v , . DreaCl, dire disaster will ensue from Jrior- JA.jj imii:'ii;A ,, . ,- From flew Torktd, California alt who 1 .. . Jfroe-li jjeet distress . , . , If our jpqunty'(bext election should not f ' mv will exDressL1: - - 80 stir yourselves... while time remains, i y0irt,Oe alys,'t"0n. seise: , Tou'H t01 ,be;hppy, Jf.you. 'Ject , My legisiatiye nominees. They'll snd. me jpi&i SenU; I ohdse Just foi tha,t purpose. And you know that IjrMJ tlwAjrfjem, - . s On ma,. when at the Capitol, to champion your -caiise, ; ' ' For aty Mf$nji this life, is labor's kind pplause, . ; , ... -I'll b a I. have .al wars been the work J. ingman's nj.JIenit , ,i Aglns Chinese., .anJ Subsidies your In- tereistgj'll defend;. 'U flghhe,,ruat..an6 railrOUds As .,-," S. have Always done; . .,. is '. I'll ,b genial I'll be social, for io are :jM:Jy?r won.. . , ,,' ,;,;.rf if. y Portland shalj be the autocrat of the Pa- . Clflc seas, . If you will .only, Just elect : My legislative nommees. I'll wear my dicer every day upon the .. avenue; r - ., . ; I'll even: take a social glass when I am ,. ,.' serving you; .. . j;il mix. with people, and I'll learn fd , dance a, minuet, . ,. And vachea to.my partner with a grace, , you won't regret; , v .... I'll make myself the cynosure Ot Wash . ,: Jngtonian eyes; , , ; ril go to euchre parties and I'll win the . , bodby. prise. . ;,.B rf , There'll never be a hot time in the town but Ml be there , . . Ahd all good men of Oregon shall in my triumph share. . .7 " . -So, put your shoulders tp thf wheel, make Harvey Scott the cheese By electing for me. Just this once, My legislative nominees " 1" " j 1 uiii ' 1 " 1' 1 '1 . A STALWART'S VIEW. To the Editor: The Oregonian from dy to day is loud In its denunciations ot all men who will not vot th regular Re publican ticket at the approaching1 elec tion. I have lived In Oregon- ibout li years, have read the Oreionlaii all of that time, and must confess to cdnslderable amusement at the atltude of iti editor in this campaign. Th Ursf political ca,mV paign after 1 came t& . tatei was tfee, campaign of 1S91. Jii.l6at..yaf th Oregonlan . supported , , ,C,lt Hens', ticket and was as bitter in its denunciations of all who Voud the. Republican, ticket as it now is abusive of those whd dre in clined to vote a CItlxenr ticket In 8X1 George E. Chambcrlairi wis .the Demo-, critic candidate for Attorney-General. Recent editorials in the Oregonlan .tend to show that he Is an Incompetent inari, unlit to hold any public oftTCi.. The Oref gonian, nevertheless, during the lift fe days of the campaign Of 189 for money consideration, 'inserted Jri It editorial columns indorsements Of Mr.. Chamber lain's candidacy and advlc to the . vot ers to support him. Jn my. Judgment the action of , jthe Oregonlan In this regard led -to Mr, Chamberlain' elecfloiw It will be remembered that, h carried the tft m majority of abqut afr.y&y. i .On. the Z-'d of April, 1894, tne OregonUn stated, ediiprlaljjr: . X. -k The Oregonlan does not Insist on party -regularity; . . . the pregOnlan profes ses no party methods;. i l .4 In dependent critic bc.und ,bx ,o jrnhjp jpf party; t . it waotii. iothsin.;:jp party, asks no favor of party,,4oeis,no,car for what politicians cilt,.?en'lstenjrrV;'.j;. The Oregonlan ,1s a prptesslonal hpler' .1. have ,bee,n wonderjn w.hen.f be ,j5rey gontan became eon verted t6 the octring that U is fhe ayty of a Republican ii sup pdrt the Republican ticket; fefardlesi of their pdUtlcai records1. Can it be pos sible that the date of (his conversion wa,$ the date .on' which Mr Scbtt abided JHht he coutd adorn a ie'it In thS tfnited State .Senate? .'iS''I,,S?.- Mr. Sdotfi exhortitlort to Relfufiirclnll to vdt the' SeOtt-MittheW ftcltet w6"uld come tth ( better fries" If Mr? Sodtf himself were in" Accord wits -the' pHhJfr pie of th,e. Knonal fRepdb11ckii; piKy? The: Republloan piu-te benevil tig fo'-. Uctlohj Mr. Scott belfev Irf free frade.v TheRepubUcan party believel 1st i.poticj' toward the dependencies which" will make. ILRosslbl&for us, to secure an pen,1oof in Uie Qrienf for 4ur exports f M. Scott fkveri a policy which would give u free iride to thi .PHIlippines;. but which would Inevitably exclude us from the far richer markets 8f ' China. .Japan and Others Ori-. entkl Uplgtries,' - - Thi Republican part feeUvis4. Jnj. reciprpclti. Mr, Scqtty, doe nou Th money uestlbti Is b,w settled an'o'1th'vnly." Impprt41nt question, here fore, on which, MrScott tf in .accord with the National Republican pirly li the 'question ef the retention of the Phlllp plnes This tan" hardiv be called .flues-tion,-ltwti settled by the pebpl two years ago nd there .Is as much chance W he .reopening brine slaverf fltiwtibn athreT of t fevrsal 'St We Judgment rendered'! the polls' id tUS..i . WALLACE MCCASAW IV; . 'J , WHIllL:0F JHE WORLD. Poff 1 Im'A ' ff. AAU.n dm nfilv ffA member ,okvthwgpyernbientu wltnphe xceptioi Jh4 fctatewill receive OOJWO steaf an4 JO,pefcentJ.the profits; for to yean, .tt1 TopKjhiaere. rark Is yery pre.ttll illV4ted, wlt,h forest, and P?nt tW0i OxrQundlnjt Jt. This la the spot , where ;Princi.. Michel jObrenovltcb, wa aseassmtted aatiai, . xn, ,P M time Was used by- the Turk M an. arUl lery practice ground. Toptchldere means "th artillery headquarter." . - , .OPtt.ItJSPRAKCE. , - 16 4 la now, possible, to Insure In London Bgalnil , the. risk of mllpOS breaking out In the Contiguous houses, the idea beltlgOl dburs, to protect the assured Xgaftidt exfeehsd (hebrted by .tempdrgry reniovaC1. TBe rati it a'Winlmum ot 10 Sllllhgl per tent .for. the yea, th risk, iteiiri; exleriding over an Indeflnlt flamber f pepl; One broker, .whft wa Ul this' business ftorH thi Start, has been dointf hftrfll. khvthlng es tor aeverkt davsl' ihd nSahy who j Qtkl laughed it thf ' f hftrf. thlhf ate hdw coming Into the market. -iH Adssfa. ni man hiay entlr I fcjtfenV ffient istabllshmeht wlthdut remOvlhf hli bat, f rulf which; Hi (Sauled some trou ble, y appears slnci4the establishment v 'Mvt,nh lihIH khrifta. There resplt that he question wa SUBmitu 6.A fillste of FJnie.TtSti?mc uatlo'n submitted Ia jia capsed h6tc(s to t Jssued warning tlie public fcfalns any dlsrespetfa de meanorwhlle In the state pubjlc houses, freq.uentrs. '(ft rifih must In the future remov their hits. -VPT isa?p6int ifi TljjBest!lt 6t,CSPeriments ,upon. .the Berlln-Zossen electric, railroad,.., fron which a speed of I2S miles an hour was ahtlclpafed," h,ave. been verjr , .disappoint tnri. ,..tW, velocity of. .100. mile an hour w i reached Its iffect upOn,.the trick,. hlcli was praotcallj: ftraigbt. wa eodestruttlve, tbat U had, to 0 dr Wnttlnoid.;' Ifnii being tb eat,, a Jin totfati. fnt, jOtdtnirsr. curve, eOuid not be operated Without ippnanceg very mucK. superior td the beit now In us at a -speed greater than W miles ah hour. ;v ' TRAINED FLEAS. , '. ' : X .caMpm'-bdust decision on fleas liii been rendered In Switserinnd. A package marked ''trained fleas" reached Geneva. TM tieareit analogy th collectdr Cdiibl flhd wa (nit 0? June Bugs, whleh had bilt f tiled" 4 "edible.''' Th pi wint front dn 6fflcit !S anther tI It jfeadHefjl headquarters at Bcsrni.whehc. .aftir ihucB InvietlgiObn and dellbetifliSH, th concluslpi, was reached that ,, .thifleat cam', under the head of "wiy animals In ,i&rl .t. ; , JUT f6 PASS TIME AWAY : .V:'V i i' j-.i 1 i" 1 1. "'' " If j. y meet' 4,3p6dy V ' Bjingllhf on sj wheel. vg. body .bumpi , Body JJed t Body sqvleal? ' li''V" Judge. , Sandy Plkes-WBy did yer refuse de hose dat.iidjr. pffered'jrerl ,y ,. . JBJll. CWftate-Or.dejk was open-wrk. er. know w are opposed, -to kinds of work--even' operi work.T-Toledo Blade. MINART. ; ., Dlggtp-I hear young Gabbleton is going lfdrjgtglllitie jfbnor. . - JJlggsf fi: Hwtot, to jtdri in boi f&ctdfy eelcAliana$olli Press. Inf hftvd5,'you ihpuld reserve that ra iorMl ou PbJ'Ocal customers." "."why?" asked the barber. . 'v'Bcad0e It has such a puU,"o-Deseref Oitind-They ought to use flypapir out at. th seball,grqund,,msjnma,i , Ostend-Because I heard papa1 say so many flies dam toward th bltoehera. NewTork , Times, ,.::v:,;).; '.TJS'5.'; :tst. OA Mrs! Ma'drion Square Mrs.-Vanderbllt did me.theonor to all yesterday,,. , Mrs. Waldorf-Astorla-WhicH Mrs.. Van- drbUt?,rfr -jt- t4r'--vr-'rrr V!. Mr. ; Madison ;Sqtf Irer-why,' the copy right; edition, of coure.'-Bmart . Set. , "Tou ,eem pleased when," thes,;tcjnsj automobiles come tblsi wy." Jnterrpgat- ed,,tbft,nei?board8r-.t h . wnu I ; .:Cr!i!i'3tr.roDdedA 4hpid.oacd er.. ' "If It wasn't, for bem running Aver : hki jpos 'Jr. v '4. never, ,hve. chicken- on the .table. Chicago iVews. ; aibEiJttoHuM rThere, i no more sure test .or a perj: son'gih onehe keenest members .of the. 8cot; lind ,Tir , Wttlvei the - othir iiy, In the; coOrse ,'of ,con veraattoh. 'St-. p ,"T6 Jbcse ,wh understand- thumb lan gSiage , h .thumb Is' th . nibst telltale trademark -od h body. for If Is , mem ber that .Is -always entirely overlooked. I nevir pUce ftny rellancf 00 .the word f a woman whose thumb closes Inside her Oftim whew she tpeikt, 'nd i p'arson wba shuts the fit( and closes the finger over Siv0 Sefdlsputei)(retirrt-.Jh,e Officials MKlndTi! 'bari ipd ,th .cuitomert. fef to the removal of the headgear, with Jb V V AAaCIllUvllv Iron & Steel 'Works " - 'J' J sm s Vf V j ' - " PORTLAND , V Sfc i . i 't I J' 1 sf rm t sj W k . .,.' r. !i . iPowcr Transmission ! 1 f tr ''li A 4', -rnr mj. n-ii'nfc '- J ' jet- ') ere i5wn to the thumb Is ibsolutily ujittustwort&jr, "It In the coursf 6riohYr4ati6n with a man concerning one of my cases, I no tice that.hii fhumh ULpi'esed closely fgalhst th forefinger,,! fejlo thefi-he Is doing ,hl utmost, to deceive .m. And li willing., if h iget 'th ich4hce,.td tell me deliberate falsehood in-order to put me off the track. ; On the other band, if the thumb.lk jwell tindedi And stands out, theafI nOl the,marfj'w;hdni,t ad dres is of ilympdtUetio Mature, Ahd full l godd,;. IdtenOonsv ' t -. ftKotlce whn A i ittfa ;,4hiket bind with you. If tag ,htod..ls goft;As.ftd .th grasp almost ImPerceptUJle, that man. li of. oraki an4vvacl4tlng ijnitttjfe..He mar Jiayelneer nd.gopfl Jnotives. but. being by nature weak, he Is. easily, led, and ..therefore, .q.rtedqfiee when, your, lady frjendtaUw ..wljth ypu. Wntch ; her , thUmb,l! And . Jwtl; mnts.ftrf otApartlWly fty naturf ber, thumb wjjhlell IWm.dtotely Jt -hi ineang, what, ftJvi' '.MtffOlh :i.iJ yrtm with a, Ung. id wejtiextendedithuniitt ha a heart that, might be envied by any- ux.. , ...... t 't ... , f j ir" ' ODDS OF JNf OgMATlON. The hide and leather trust la .Veiiijfe tjil i f Mm U.lf Pen day ahd night. lor .ltfJeSfst' , , 7M Mm. tttiTVfnH'lwJW, Poewr. is.:now.,,;ef.l.hnum,.;t,:is . Th .4idnirtci' aBof'Snimiii, is ahlpplng anothif lot df engines td Japan. In February Ihe! tif Jesses 1$ the tfnls ed. States and Canada aggfegaied $21.(110,- 600.. -. - t.t , ' -f r 7 " The Itth mterniynapai cdngress will M held it Madrid In APrti; jws. ,T1, world; M i5telm$. 1 6 ijiiiea sv uay ana .ior sailing vessels u ..... 1 . 'J'. ,'. i '.:' . .a '.t.'. ,t.A. ... ,. tntloa iTh ric mllli;f SoutbtiirojlnS,, clean and. poiisjt, , about oo,O(,00O ydb of rice , Statistics show Jhat . one pdt, of ,verjf 2, Danish emigrant to the Onlted State becomes, a jkimf&iz Kt )f Belgium. 'hl(1InLStteftJsi year In firearms, . prlnciPaUr rddgflrbdred gun barrels, 5J,jao.8? worth. ' V y ;The; mbrfifllty Ihtti 'ktwMti i & rl way mpldi wal reduced 3Me Cent last yWj':W. fW&X tlNQtlSH SIGNS Itl iiAPAN. th i wiiiddw of ihop fl'ti Vrapari: ."The iN 6ffntriei jBSof Shd lfiSi imaft ol lne ftJCi-'o't'iprg.esBOg tniiktc Uiiiruct fey rrn0nIU)rf:tedfCV'Cuf blr shop." ItOu' want td setli Watcii; t; wiii tMr'tiiikiiJ:mii' Come ij&r fho i WitchinAKer MAC ter native cduntry.f "Antematlo of nau sea tnarlha,"i.;The; hojisr build, tot thi manufacture iot inland - best-' kihdi - of hat and ciS i a 4prl wA iJ 1 t v 90 "m"i. t-ifijit ' mm )Vrt- they fere Ccns.t A good ttdcMfiS Ibr 1 littll li!55iial4i.tiili'Y LAM.BBRSON $ I IDIBE;: WRIGHT- : :.t;f'vip,'DENTiCT ...;.;'".''; - .- , r;,Vv , i -' - And Hi Associates are Now Located at . ;" : . , 342 Wasiilrigtbrt Strfek: tbh Seventj. 1 - ' Mourg: 6 a. m. to 3 P nd $ fafc to" I p. uL' 1 4- , . f . ' , atA-"'l8 - " Jj TELEPHONE NORTH att j. J v -v ?: v'' .t-T f r.- i ', . ' ' ' - - - A' mil 5 ' " . Vjp. K . . Jj,v' -I . -jswffi" WW--.Hrjrtn i)-sr.'wr'"tr-''''1w ii&t iozen. Some Word : : failiftuillit i t: mi" i.tu Op. Chamber et Com. : .Who employs Mf'''-2lIv titln. mon. ncip shbiltd fcrifdy the Cfitroriflte UNION SHOP. & PI S0M ;44fSi. muiimttsifiti IM S'FoAItri-' ;i-'wf.'!tnsi -o-P MISS. A. S. JOnCENSEN Importer and Dealer la : -., PORTtiAND, . ORJB, , . : .IDo you play by HStSf IHqulred one. of coursing; iar-plerclnf strains to a ,small audience. Vss-s-;-;".4;'i SMI&"'-; V' re plied .the Irish -muslcUair-, mopping musicisurr mopping nis ihUjlij6llndkerchief ol gazing curiously at hla nea td brow. many colors, and questioner. : ' - .-. : ''', ' , Ahl Bit ,Vf.thi'nr? sajd.tbA Jnqulsl itY-Ane. : witb . i imne of grSdldu la? torfc;-isv'-'H'i.;-St'; :wvern jmz, nups meyer , bow you w ha fan i-ii", wlrrf,i an that's thsr bjeMedthrotlt sorr"" " eriiaod'' ksowathe. Ceiuaj ti icrvice is the best. . Ii you r froul phone service I lissourL. we ' will showicau- ?nr-'.'-i Peacock flour -Xool deliy trying te ,pu,,WlW Jever regret It.,, f