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MIU. OAWWt ,, JOWif Ai; I'1UM,' OWWON, THURSDAY, MAY 90, 1909. mmmmmm wmm mm i ty-' & ft ft; F' I . I i H t MORGAN PRESENTS D.A.R WASHINGTON S SWORD i I United I'rcis Leased Wire. Washington, May 20. Tho sword cf Gcorgo Washington, priceless relic of Revolutionary days, today Is tho proporty of tho Daughtors of tho American Revolution. It was pre eontod To Uio board of rogonts of tho organization by J. Plorpont Morgan, through MIbs Amy Townscnd, vlco rogont for tho stato of Now York. Tho sword is tho ono worn by Washington when ho resigned com JEFFRIES WILL MEET JOHNSON THIS FALL United rrc Leased Wire. Chicago, May 20. "8omo tlmo In July I will sign to meet Jack John Bon, and I'll bo Toady for tho fight within flvo months after signing tho article." Tho nbovo statement mado by Jim Joffrlos In Chicago today la assur nnco of his willingness to meet tho blnck in nccordanco with his promlBo of n month ago. Jeff is still ponging away at his training and is reducing His tremendous bulk perceptibly each week. Ho still tips tho beam at many pounds nbovo his fighting weight, but ho points nt tha reduc tion already mado and tho so von months during which tlmo ha says two or thrco dozon moro pounds will bo dropped. "I'm nlmost ready to sign," ho oays, "when tho tlmo comes, If John con will moot mo and talk business, nil woll and good; but I actually don't think ho wants to got Into a ring with mo. Whon tho tlmo comes tho mattor will bo In his hands en tirely and It will bo up to htm to do as ho pleaBcs." Joff was disgusted by tho showing mado by Johnson ngnlnst O'Brlon last night. "Tho result of tho bout Is virtually a dofoat for Johnson," ho said. "Ho declared ho would knock O'Urlon out, nnd ho fallod to do It. For a innn of his slzo, and in vlow of his championship protonslon, I think ho mado n mlsomblo showing. Ho should have put O'Urlon awny in two rounds." SOCIETY BUDS TOOK TO FAKE SWEDISH PRINCE Portland, Or., May 20. That tho society buds of San Francisco aided Carl Vrotman, self-styled Swedish prlnco, In his nssnult upon tho social walls of tho Dny City, bocauso ho was a forolgnor, nnd thoy wantod to ho kind to htm, Is tho declaration of protty MIbb Wlnnlo Ilhondes, of Hork oloy, who Ib nt tho Portland Hotol, 'with hor mothor, Miss Ithoades, who Is tho daughter of I. 0. Ithondcs, .purchasing ngont of tho Southern Pnclflc, Is Bald to linvo boon brought boro by hor moth er to provont communication between hor and Vrotmnn. Vrotman Is hold In tho county jail in Oakland, Cal., upon a charge of passing an allcgod worthless chock. "No. I doift Iovo Vrotman," snld Miss Hhondos today. "I understand ho snfd ho gavo mo Jowols and Mint iiort nf tiling. Ho did nothing of tho kind," Tho young lady's father, who Is lioro todny. stotod thnt his daugh ter would romaln In Portland until tho rumor of hor ongnuomont to Vrotmnn had, run. Its course. SAY THE OLD MAN HAS FOUR WIVES Now York, May 20. Samuel Wel lington, Batd to own considerable property In Lot Angolcs, todny Is un der $1000 bonds in nnswor to tho grntul Jury. Wolllngtou l accusod of bigamy. According to tho charges against him, Wellington, who Is nn elderly man, is said to havo four wlvoi. Wlfo No. 4, Floreuco Cu simian Welling otn, who was a young manicurist at tho Hoffman flouro, is standing loy ally by hor husband In his trouble Sour Stomach "I ! 0.lH (ltd ll IIV ! I bn m Brr (lorn tlr lll't il loitr lUuiut fyr IhtUtk lur4r 1 u Un Uklrt InI- IUiil uiKr iliu. loi oU fluJ iiu ulUf ulr or Wi tint I lll Mfowonii J 0trU Ij UjTrUHdiM lhfr lklH( (r iNdiintMv tui I oat Wrh uJ lu ! III ImkiU lu (wmI Ilia llioj f ! WJi .... t Kj beat For CAMDVCATIVUXTtO ioli ( bulk Tb ttnulii. Ublti (Uiupt OOO. SauU4 u inn tr yocr wiur ti SWrlloa Rtmtdr Co., Chlcsso or N.Y. J09 AMU. SALE, TEN hHlLMN I0XES WRESTLING Eddie O'Connell vs. Dan Sullivan Mlddlewoight Championship. Grand Opera Houso, Sa- lom, Oregon, Friday,- May 21 -Last match of tho season. Box office opens Friday morn ' " Ihg. 'Seats $1,00 and $1,50 mand of tho army December 23, 1738, and when ho was inaugurated first president of tho United Statos. In his will ho wroto of tho swerd: "It Is not to bo unsheathed for tho purpooo of shedding blood, ex copt It bo for solf-dofenso or In do fenso of country and Its rights; and In tho lntotr caso to keep It un sheathed and to profor falling with It In their hands to tho relinquishment thereof." FRENCH POETS GO OUT ON A STRIKE United l'rect Leased Wire. Paris, May 20. I'nrbloul Thoro Is agitation among the poets. Tho "Btrlko mtcrobo bus spread rapidly and tho bards of la hollo Franco have the fover. No moro will tho Lilting motor of song nnd tho vory blnnk verso of tho epic resound through tho nation. Two thousand and moro French burds in unitod and hlrsuto array havo sworn by tho honor of their forebears and tho altars of their gods that thoy will not wrlto nnothor couplet or hexameter until thoy aro granted recognition. Tho favor thoy cravo Is to bo permitted to "exhibit" at tho annual Baton along with palntors nnd musicians, specimens of their hnndtwork. As a prominent poot oxplnlncd it, "tho Parisian lives on art, whilo most of thoso who supply it Ilvo on air; that Is, tho praises of tho nntlon's connoisseurs. So what to America is baseball, is to England crlckot, that to Franco Is art. It Is tho national paBslon, tho grcnt pastlmo of Franco. Uut poetry has boon tnriiBt nBldo and now tho pools; In their might, havo declared that unless thoy nro accord ed recognition with their follow ar tists, Franco shall not bear tho song of tho bards for a twolvemonth. SOCIEY LADIES FORM AN AERIAL CLUB I United Press Leased Wlre.l London, May 20. With tho object of encouraging noronnutlc experi ments destined to bring England and hor colonies to tho foro In matters portnlnlng to aerial navigation, n Woman's Aortal Loaguo hns been formed by women of London. Tho notion of tho English Is Illustrative of tho sudden Interest in noronnutlcs displayed throughout tho country. Tho mnnnglng council of tho unique organization Is composed of Lady Montaguo of Iioallou, Lady Mayoress Truscott, tho Countesses of Dartmouth and Klunoul, Ladles An glor. Cnrr-Qlyn, Cloinontl-Smlth, Eardloy Wllmot, Duchanan 8cott, Stracho ynud O'Hngan, tho Hon. Lady Freemnntlo, tho Downgor Countoss of Dcsart; Madames II. O. Wells, Ooorgo Alexander, C, Fry, Hodgson, V II. Lover, Murplcs, Agnow Popo, ltccs, Tldswoll and Capper, and tho Misses Ilontrlco Fry nnd Hndon Powell. Allen Halter, a mumbor of tho llrltlsh houso of commons, in an ad dress boforo tho conference snld that ho believed England was tho ehlof sinner against peace, because It was starting n mad raco In building Drondnnughtv. Ho said thnt tho po litical situation was responsible for this and condemned tho yellow press for Bonding out tho exaggerated re ports of tho continental situation. CHICAGO HAS BONDED DEBT OF $30,220,000 i i. i . United Tress Leased Wlr.J Chicago, May 20. With tho issue of 11, 000, 000 D per cent 20-year sorlal bondH to tho First Trust nnd Havings bank, Iho city of Chicago has reached tho limit of IU bonded In debtedness. Tho bonds woro award ed yestorday by City Controller W. II. Wilson. Thoy wont at par, with a premium of $11, COO paid by tho nnnk. Tho total bonded indebtedness of tho city now is $30,220,000, Includ ing $4,203,000 World's Columbian exposition bonds authorized by spe cial net nf tho stato legislature. MUSICIANS WERE BETTER THAN THE CRITIC In the article on tho recital given by the pupils of tho blind school last nluht tho Statesman's reporter Pfuu rather a doubtful compliment to tho musical tusto of tho Salem public According to tho j-onortor it was ne cessnry "to glvo their human tend encies it buffer between tho lofty strains of tho classics" by tho rendor- ng of "Hally Ann's Experience." Ann (hough "tho rendition of 'Llobo- trau mine' would havo mado u very poor impression on tho. old muster," tho Bitlcni uudlenco was vory well pleased with it. We arc Inclined to think, however, that tho people know what they woro hearing whon tho pupils recolvod such hearty applause and Boveral times responded to encores. M. P. BOKSK O.N TIIK COUHT OF HONOIl, A.-V.-P. KXPOSITION, SKATTLE. In constructing Its group of flvo buildings, tho United Slates Govern ment had regard for tho type of architecture followed generally in the buildings of tho Exposition proper. Tho Exposition -structures aro In the modern French renalssanco nnd tho Government In tho modern Spanish. Tho two styles tlo In nicely together and make an harmonious whole. Un tho right of tho picture Is tho Alaska building, ono of tho Government group. In the center Is the European Exhibits Palace On tho loft In a facado of tho Palace of Agriculture. Tho last' two named are in tho French renaissance nnd woro completed boforo December 1, 1908. Th Alaska building was complotcd April IS. Synopsis of the Annual Statement of tho UNITED STATES CASUALTY COMPANY of Now York, in tho stato of Now York, on tho 3lBt day of Decombor, 1008, mado to tho lnsuranco com missioner of tho stato of Oregon, pur suant to lnw: Capital. Amount of capital paid up $ 400,000.00 Income. Premiums r o o o'l v o d during tho year. .. .$1,337,260.40 Intorost, dlvldonds nnd ronts recolvod during tho year 70.718. 26 Income from other sources received dur ing tho year 772.86 Total incomo $1,417,7G1.C7 DIsbumenieutM. Losses paid during tho year, Including ad justment oxponsos, etc $ C47.141.00 Dividends pnld during tho year on capital stock 30,080 . 00 Commissions nnd sal aries paid during tho, yonr 437,207.80 Taxes, licenses and foes pnld during tho yonr 27,801.03 Amount of nil othor ex penditures 200.C07.40 Total expenditures.. $1,252, 777. 38 AknoIh. Vnluo of real cstato owned $ 0,000,00 Value of stocks and bonds owned 1,720,820.00 Loans on mortgages ,- and collntoral, etc.. 240,000.00 Cash In banks nnd on hand ..... 136,300.00 ProuiluuiB In courso of colluctlon nnd in transmission 141,008.20 Intorost duo and ac crued . , 13,137. C7 $2,201,416.82 Less reserve for rein surance in compa nies not admitted In Now York . . 11,030.74 Total admitted assets $2,240,870.08 Liabilities. Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 170,402.44 Amount of unonrnod premiums on nil out standing risks .... 630,148.26 Duo for commission and brokorago .... 39,507. 51 All other liabilities.. 40,736.86 Voluntary reserve $100,084. 02 Additional special rc sorvo for claims . . 100,000.00 200,084.02 Total liabilities . . .$1,099,870.08 Total premiums In torco December 31, 1008 $1,200,629.24 IIuhIiu'cm lu Oivgoii for the Year. Gross premiums re ceived during tho year $ 2,528.22 Premiums returned during tho yent ... . 16.00 1oasoB paid during tho year 59614 Losses incurred during tho yoar 596.14 Total amount, of pro- mluniB outstanding In Oregon Decombor 31. 1908 100.00 l.MTEl) STATES GAS IT AMY CO. Ily D. a. AUCK13H. Secrotary. Statutory resident general ngont and uttornoy in fact: John 11. llur gard. John II. Hurgiml & Co, General Agents, Ml Washington St., Portland, Or. A Smllo Is n pretty hard thing to accom plish when you'ro blue, bilious and o.it of sorts. Tbero is a sure cure f r all kinds of stomach nnd llvor complaints constipation and dys pepsia. Uallard'a Horbluo Is mild, Tt t absolutely etfeotlvo tn alt cases. P Ice 50 cents per bottle. Sold by ll Dealers. o W. 8. U'lten has filed tho irst re call petition against Judge Oaten, of Portland, formerly Governor Chamberlain's private secretin, and appointed Judge by him. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION United I'ress Leased Wlre.l Lnko Mohonk, N. Y., May 20. Justice J. J. Maclnron-of tho Ontario supromo court dlncussed tho boundary dispute between tho United Stntcs and Canada in an address boforo tho -nko Mohonk conference on in ternational arbitration. Justlco Mac Laron dwolt upon tho pencoful rela tions that havo obtained along tho border for 80 years. Wu Ting Fang, tho Chlncso min ister, spoko In favor of arbitration, declaring thnt his country favored It. "China strongly favors arbitra tion," ho said, "and hopes that tho day wi.. soon como when compulsory nrbltratlon is mado the lnw of nn tlons." Treasury Ileport. United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, May 20. Tho treas ury -report today shews: Receipts, $1,185,100. Disbursements, $2,480,000. All Run Down? Pale? Nervous? All run down, easily tired, thin, pale, nervous? And do not know what to take? Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion of Aycr's non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla. No alcohol, no stimula tion. A blood purifier, a nerve tonic, a strong alterative, an aid to digestion. Let your doctor decide. Vudor TRADE MARK Hammock lotice the Construction facially STRONG at the very Point "where OTHER HAMMOCKS are WEAKEST MJ 3&5HP fc to tho inch from the sides to the .middle, so that tho hammock is strongest where most strength Is needed, This is a' patented feature and can be found In no other hammock, Another exclusive feature of the Vudor Re-enforced Hammock is the manner In which the supporting cords are arranged and attached to the' bed of the hammock, .In ordinary hammocks the cording, is so carelessly and unscientifically done that practically all weight is supported by the outer cords alone; these cords aro, furthermore, fastened directly to the warps of tho hammock bed without a proper anchorage to dis tribute the strain evenly, In the Vudor Re-enforced Hammock the cords are put on under tension by a mechanical device which automatically adjusts them so that the weight is evenly apportioned over all, and the cords are attached to the bed'of the hammock -with strong hardwood spreaders. These features make the Vudor Re-enforced Hammock outwear two ordi nary hammocks, We are local agents' for Vudor Re-enforced Ham mocks and we will be glad to show them to you, feel ing sure that you will at once recognize and appreciate their superiority, iaHBaaHHaBaHHHHHaMHHHHHHaaHHMH SALEM'S QUEEN OF ROSES Six Candidates to Be Chosen Votes Arc Free for This Purpose. Tho ballot boxes will remain open, and votes will oo received, up to Mondny night, for the selecting of six candidates, from whom one will bo subsequently choaon by ballot to bo Salem's queen at tho Portland Roso Festival. Tho Board of Trado committee will furnish tho royal robes for tho queen, and will pay all hotel nnd Incidental expenses of tho occasion. In naming your choice use coupon from tho papers. After that In voting as to your choice of tho six candidates? tho votes will cost flvo cents cadi, and can bo voted on any old pnpor. Votes up to Mondny night aro free. This Coupon is good for ONE VOTE For For Salem's Queen nt Portland Itoio Festival 1000 A BIG CROWD GREETS TAFT AT CHARLOTTE, N.C. United I'ress Leased Wire.) Fnlrhavon, Mass., May 20. Ser vices will, be hold in tho Unitarian church In Now "York tomorrow, then tho body of Henry H. Rogers will bo brought to Fnlrhavon, whero It will llo In stato In Tfio "Rogers Memorial church from 10 in tho morning until 1 o'clock In tho afternoon. Rev. Frank L. Wialf will preach tho sermon at tho funeral hero Sat urday. Rev. Mr, Phalf Is paBtor of tho Memorial church, endowed and built by Rogers, In momory of his mother. J.CAytrCo., jQW),t . What is the Re-enforced Hammock? The Vudor Re-enforced Hammock, as its name im plies, is a hammock made extra strong' where the most strain and wear comes on hammocks Ordinary hammocks give out first in the middle of tho bed of the hammock, and in. the supporting cords at the ends, In ordinary hammocks the fabric is no heavier or stronger in the middle of the bed than at the sides. The bed of tho Vudor Hammock Is woven with a gradually increased number of warps V mmmmmmWWm'mmTmmmmmW nKhssLHr For LSver Complaints Gout, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Affections of the Bladder nnd Kidneys, Costivenesa, Sick Headaehe, Biliousness and all Bowel Ailments. DR.D.JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS is a reliable and effective rem edy and has been for several generations. It can be taken as a dinner pill, laxative, purga tlv3 or cathartic with excellent results. Sold by alt drugslsts In 25c and lOo boxes Br. D.Jstbs's Tonic Vsnalfai'a Is a natural tonic tot both adults and children. Anicr. 3131)1) Record 2:1794. Full brother to Don Dorby, 2:04; Dorbertfca, 2:07; Diablo, 2:00; Demon!, 2:11; Ed Lafferty. 2:16, and others. By Chas. Dorby, 4007, slro of $ better than 2:10, dard Berth br Alcattra, dam of 4 bettor than 2:10,. and flvo othors. Winner of first promlum at 8 lora horoo show. For standard stallions season of 1000 nt Fair Ground and Club Sta bles. Foe, $25.00 for season, $35.00 to Insure 0. B. SIMPSON,. 4-8-tt Fairground, Ore. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OASTO Rl A Vudor Vudor Patented RE-ENFORCED HAMMOCKS 4- it I' J HI i WB w, -Hh -jsapirtiiiiiiiMtiiliiiiiKii)iiwiiiifti),iiwrtfii -mvr;tts