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ANSEN * — appointed usider only the qu famous AR EXPLORER EX PLAINS THE DIFFICUARTY wt consul he mombers of WHICH HAS ARISEN WITH SWEDEN AND WHICH RESULT. it eee eet nave: @opat 4 DIV SWEDISH FOREIGN CONSULS, WITH SWE . S wee! eo! led by beth countries and sign DEN AS A TARIFF COUNTRY, AND NORWAY AS FREE TRADE} ed by the } 0 wed wey ook no step COUNTRY, © SCRIMINATRO AGAINGY THE LATTER—SAYS 1 ry t re ution effect and finally put forward a number SWEDEN AGREEO TO GEPA RATE GORIUAS AMD NOW HAS on dition Lg pe " aod my BROKER HER PLE@or Appointed = Ambassador Norway to England ntatives of Norwa forms the basis of the plated: fs mothing tn either Famous Arctic Explorer and Newly CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Jone 16. 4, agreed upon a grundiov, egian constitution. At that union with Sweden was not jan or Swedish grundiov of WRITES ON NORWAY'S wrewes to of Ge negotiation | In effect the Swedish CAUSING THE PRESENT Tecy m6 {This article on Norway's com-}under one sovereign. The rignakt j question with Sweden and all these pints was written by Dr. Nan tion of consuls and} negotiations have been barren o Jat before the coup hy which Nor-|the two countries are not bound | result Wy separated from Sweden.--Ed-| legally or morally to have them in| History has tanght us its lesson common. | We have tried all possible course The Norwegian grundiov, adopted! to a settlement; there is no cholee BY DR. FRIDTIOF NANSEN, before the rigskat, deals with the! remaining. We must wee to it tha consul question, and it was certain ly therefore the intention that Nor way should have her own consuls | Just before the union took effect, | the Swedieh king gave his assent} to the Norwegian grundiov. The pur right im this our reapected own affairs ts From yr partnership as to consuls Is not ob Higatory, but finds its sanction In a Two Pree-jstatement in the grundioy that! foreigners may serve ax consuls « Drug practice, of course t in adopted | by all states. Swedes were, there the | fore, competent to act as Norweg-| fan consuls dered the ri Norway never surren-| ht to appoint her own consula, The Swedes maintain that \the appointment of ‘consuls is a part of the political union. This ix| demonstrably and bistor! ia | correct. | | Im the "80s Sweden began to adopt! la high tariff policy, while Norway | remai an almost free trade | country A maul, th fore, had jthe one land's interest at | pense of the other. “With a Swedish | foreign minister at the head of af-| fairs that expense has probably been Norway's Sentiment in favor of separate Norwegian consuls took definite| A PRESCRIPTION DRUG STOR |abape in 1885, hen Sweder “ " complete control of th go af-| or ITs METHODS. fairs of the two kingdc At tempts by Norway to re-establish| IT DON'T KEEP ITS MBI) the equilibrium led to nothing. AM) aiuue = —— - eapecial effort made in 1891 taileg}C'NES LONG-IT SELLS THE the pre‘im-| FOR BARTELL CUTS*THE PRIC the offer » 5) ALWAYS—BOTH STORES aE SMIEION HANSEN, : SDR. HULVS SYRUP WHIT Tho Great Arctic Explorer. ae | PINE, 4-02. BOTTLES Qe fiaiure of a treaty or union 28 1h] ELECTRICAL O “s MM that concerned the two coun cae be embod « both | DR ARNICA LIN . > rignakt ‘ ‘ % to ad-| & She ! t had previously | just both th f foreign af ‘ , 1 decided that Norway and|t oa REST IMPORTED 0} o Breden shc inited two! fi to reach an agre nt } BOTTLED IN FRANCE, QUAI and independent ams,” | a simil BOTTLES Rhe ' — WINE OF COD LIVE the +e Shee creement of] LISTERINE, 25¢ BOTTLES 1 h¢ land t asking ) IN TTLE, AT aw i been ed , a . ' > wee es bave hed your ate h VILLARD SAU DE QUIN PMs man, bot you didn’t t h ts made Oakland zB is Pim told me you we y a here next week & - CARTER’S SWEDISH HAIR ite. You brok ys a einai towing the © : 1} NEWER, $ 2B 5« ‘ou broke that prom: = you are about as bad a bo s > w {711 IMPORTED WALNUT HAI Mikere is in King county. The | ‘ie Tigers jourt the exp STAIN, Tic BOTTI 106 protected fro oD eity : " : md phen 7 pag HAYS’ HAIR HEALTH, S0c BOT ji cone is as you will com. | 4 3he io the reforr choo at —_ oat Si iaia sos ere 1s Cm SNE aes ee Cramer, ag 0 CAKES “ et as hardened a sy | a ARP ee , ; =< 166 pemaility as could be n | J ee eee MUNYON’S WITCH HAZEL SOAI See Mis six-year sentence very Kip \ June 16.—Crazed by lke CAKES 106 . ness > Klass cut the you, Abner Masters. che : i {| LAUGHLIN FOUNTAIN PEN Sourt to Cramer's 12-year-old ¢ \ $1.00 KIND! 70 See you are weak and must | [ out of add ap: I a Bae to € ore chance. | Special Rate. | oe 4 you to the parental sch iP nh Ce Mele | te if you can’t bra ; 5| Be tems one a ' B useful boy out of you ial N. P. t len ‘ fs foe Wil treat you well over there| 4 m. | Ay ning, Ju Vth. | Drug Co. itech you how to make an hon ’ Two Stores ing. I w nto the Great Northern Railway wo Sto a, % 7 Officer ici oa tae Second Avenue ve r 14, 16, 16, for $69.70, two young 8 were led on oe meget veloc gama ft man cot Spinning’ s Speciais BEM charge of Sheriff Smith, as| be ms, er lock and Special Rate. Sthie of when reduced th r of the re ? fehool oft) 1 Chehalis.|To Lewis and Clark Exr pati 4 ae | and Masters the two | Only $6.60 for the round trip, Spe~ | howe | a. Bix styles o' Beers who, when released by | oa 8 Arp ang ance 9) art w. Below # | aftern plundered the Belin pel Hill » e, robbed a Hi $2.25 Bt supp: and outran two po aed ns When arrest w tte ‘ ‘ arn ” ; as attemp’ S20 peed ale cers th to your pocketbook read these Bat~| gcc ogy nas Moulek: Collen ; pe towed Up sh r va urday specials Frame Bicycle, equipmer p shore, and ; J Wednesday descend Harlem Oil, 10¢ bottles Be | isc Pint Nose Piler Oe ' to ent, Where they at-| Household Ammonta, full pints Ge | 5c Guarant Pencil ..., Be ka they intended to oa Benzine, tull pints .... Hee | $1.50 Wheeler Saddle 990 I ¢ Oo don, & Seatry, The neighbors wore | Gasoline, fult pints ... Be | 88¢ and 600 dos x by the notse our. | an te, full Bicycle riding will limber you ur Ee the young deaperadoes,| =Psom Salts, purest made, full) aig make you young again. them ‘and turned them| 2OUM4 «+--+ teres Ae a the police again | Cream Tartar, best, full Ib. B4¢| SPINNING'S SATISFACTORY et may -— NGE GAME o way wh MM not go to After Negotia ereby Portland i next, so tha Forieas!®? the Webtoote . Brounds on Ta Mths Lo 16 Saturday July 1 Lewis and Clurk expoul Pills, full STORE, 1310 SECOND AVE. A3¢ cuts dirt and T HE 6eé uoll Compound Cathartic strength, pet 100 Tar Glycerine Soap 10¢ cakes BEST ties for examining the eyes O-| gyease, unt!) whisk Brooms, 25c kinds . 13¢ nd fit ting proper glasses. t the) - von IT PAYS TO DEAL AT LaNa's to Portl nd next week, | and plays in Seattic pave Gvans wishes Seat COLMAN BUILDING, at Fortiand next week $07 FIRST AVENUE. R oneee 0 a to take 3 ferten Lhe week fo). Ret. Columbia and Marton Stredts, bas . ey . as STAR -FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 19 16, 1905. ! wh here he is a practicing architect $50, 000 REWARD FOR pene: soier sop draughtaman The are two ngular features about the threatening letters, Not oom j Hite 1 should leave the SENDS LETTERS THREATENING THE LIFE OF A BEAUTIFUL | ee poh ae oy poet LITTLE GIRL—INCLOSES DRAWINGS OF CHILD AS SUFFER. | f}lunt 1 with wonde tr ING A TERRIBLE DEATH—A' MYSTERIOUS CASE. | Bome ne aman", Wease | be ao A fron h For two years Mr. an@ Mra. Jonp {+ e-|% Tonkin, of Oswege, Y., bay | # nd timtructod si wp to! threatening i ye | 1 t ' n | murder of thetr « iful 1 ew m + t ld daughter 4, ow ‘ AD no | 1,000 im paid over to the write | $ mentle r, Tonkiy ia & well-known mile | } Wonkd ind that % to roan thio leer 4 min tee princi ject in | owns Mr. ond Mp tein bg Tet tore lieve they bay » enend They} M would we (tye w are active in rity and burch, kee ad tw « “ " and are quite ) give j te wnrity tine ighteat clew to detoctivas | tho . tate of working uy his most my al } jot blackmailing scheme | & part 0 reitroall men wilt | The ath ry f ia ward in . h are jof the writer of the letters - ; . | While Mre. Tonkin is prostrate at . a Port }with fear at the thought of the! MRS. TONKIN iene me . | threatened abduction and murder of } te ¥ : ik little daughter, the litte girl] bling about a divorce, married Bus | full examined by the party herself is growing y and sleken=| gente Bashford, the chorus girl, Hel wniie here. ing from the waary rent atl and his seeond wife live In Oswego, Placed upon her movements. Servants suspected of havin been mixed up in the threatened plot have been dismiaed, O&wego home, and, cover t movements, sought a hom York for the the purpose of o person or persons who the immedjatel blackr located terrified by 4 continuance of the Jottors to their new address. hotimes the letters weekly. Then some months clapme between them, Every ietter| tm ite way to the detective j The child is not permitted to go mit without a bodyguard of several armed servants, each charged to protect her safety with bis own life, | Mra. Tonkin ts devoted to her bildren, loving them with an io ensity whith is almost pa to witness, In 1899 her little da ter | Virginia died. For 15 month she] refused to have the child's body re-| moved from her room The body was placed in a hermetically sealed effin of pure white, and the n ven gifts for the brought we fruit le one ad li There ja @ married daughter and) ‘ married son. The son married| Minn Starbuck, of Nantucket, some ears ago, and then, without tro A. Bridge & Co.—Popular Price Clothiers. A. Clothing House. Men’s uits Hats, Hosiery, Suit Cases, Underwear, wear, Sweaters, Grips, Telescopes. | Every Article and Every Price | Guaranteed as Advertised | ymprehensive collection he smartest and most Cheviots, Cassimere, W ds Tweed and Scotch Good '| Men’s Sults New Styles | ams aes 2 | Every suit guaranteed to fit perfectly. Stout Men, st All Pozner Bros.’ $10.00 Men’s Suits for Pozner Bros.’ $12.50 Men’s Suits for Pozner Bros.’ $79.00 Men’s Sults ter Pozner Bros.’ $18,00 Men’s Sults for. $12.75 viaon’s Suits tor. 14.00 Two-Piece Summer Suits 7.75 7 $11.75 = Men, styles. Short Men or Tall Men are afl the same Single and Double-Breasted, Sacks and Frocks. $6.65 $8.75 $9.75 or to us. | Two-Piece Oteting Suits for .. Outing Suits for .. Out ing Suits for . Men's $10.00 Men's $13.50 Two-Piece Men’s $15.00 Two-Piece - Pozner Bros.’ Fine Dress Pants As good in every particular as the best made-to-order and at one-third the price. Pozner’s $6.00 Pants for Pozner's $4.00 Pants for 08 Pozner’s $3.50 Pants for R88 "$s. 00 Pants Pozner’s & 00 Pants To fa shionable styles of See Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers. Popular Saturday STUPENDUOUS OUTPOURING OF BARGAINS FOR TOMORROW at the Great Popular Price We give but a vague hint here. comprehensive idea of the money saving specials. the Wonderful Price Reductions in all the choicest patterns ana latest shades. Tremendous Savings in Men’s Underwear N U atural Cryray n- nkable Worsted Under wear, very desirable for ummer; Pozner’s _ price Spring Needle derwear in blue Pozner’s price ; price S8e Men's Natural Gray Merino 1,00; sale price 72 Blood Derby Ribbed Un dearwear in pink and ecru Pozner’s price 50 le Rig 1 f Li I blue and Pozne price 50c; sale price. BT ¢ 50 Doz. Light Colored Summer Working Shirts With Collar attache that sell everywhe Saturday special ... d Same at B5¢ Every-Day Pants Pozner’s $2.50 Pants for .... Pozmes’s $3.50 Pants for A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415 $1.50 sae ad 1 ‘|THE 17-YEAR LOGUST | IS ON DEGK AGAIN t 17 Ko eally an't bite, he with ay ru 1 ma- were : art t nd int ig tain geo- He " k ‘ I y, from re- wive me ig! getting in action, Xen red that happy | lay 1 w In the cantime—reverting to le 5 the entomological standpoint—tt m al a! might be tory to know that locust~a pper, He ¢ he | the female progenitor of this tuturi- ian't. Th ada in a nt| ty weeks. Of kind of bug entirely. It's a of ed for the fly Jep ren TO MEET PORTLAND Yn b being ried by TACOMA, June 16.—M . ey oe oe |the Tacoma lacrosse club | CITY, Mo, June 18 |tomerrow night for Por at | Prank Gotch a6 Olen ia ee eee Seay ey pl8Y | wrestling match at Convention hall jth first champiouship ia "| iset night, winning two straight mateh of the reas The tent | fatle ps ar 3 egg will be with the Portland lacrosse | Graeco-Roman club. Both teams have been pra sala Ucing hard for the ong. of and se : Qiovlay of Mew'e Ota that the contest will develo? | suits. The prices range from $6.60 ee | to $15.00, An inspection is all we Fourteen men will be taken on the | [0,7 'r know that you will buy, trip by the Tacoma club, and the! ‘rhege goods are made by the best strongest possible Hneup will be put) taiiors and are of the best qu on the fie oppone the represen-| of goods at the prices. HL. Lewis tatives of the exposition city. The| Co. Ist Ave. cor, Cherry. eam will be managed by Ph + 29 mesmtind . lees sapreae ante Special Rates to Portiand fast, Mr, E ard will, it is under June 19th, train leaving at Monday . a Office at N. P. City ticulars, © man stood, not only will act ag their traine only. © nee for ps m. at 0} A. Bridge & Co. saiaths te-se Price ae Sales! immense window displays for a more Boys’ Suits Children’s Suits, Wash Suits, Shirts, Blouses, Caps, etc., in all the late effects. Goods Exchanged Cheerfully If Returned in Good Condition mi-dress and business wear The fabrics include Serges, The bargain offerings are simply phenomenal. Boys’ and Children’s Suits In Children’s Suits the Savings are Big. All the late styles for the little men—Buster Brown effects, Russian blouse, Wash Suits, etc Boys’ Two-Piece Suits, ages 9 to 16. The Strong Wearing Tweeds and Scotch Mixtures: Boys’ $3.00 Suits for .... . Boys’ $4.00 Suits for Boys’ $5.75 Suits for .. SATURDAY SALE CHILDREN’S WASH SUITS. 1.50 1.75 2.00 and Russian Blouse Saits in Blue Pozner’s $2.50 Wash Suits for. Pozner's $2.75 Wash Suits for. Pozner's $3.00 Wash Suits for... Children’s “Buster” and Brown Serge: Pozner’s Posner uits fo 5.95 95 $7.00 “MOTHER'S FRIEND” SHIRTS AND BLOUSES. One special lot broken sizes, Suits worth up to a5% sale price... New Patterns ......7 , New Patterns ...$1, Men’s Fancy Shirts Regular 75¢ Shirts or Blous s, New Patt e ens 2.2. Regular $1.00 Shirts or Blouses Regular $1.25 Shirts or Blouse Men's Percale Shirts, in varied assortment of new patterns, all size Regular price 75c. Sale price .... ...+4-, Men's ancy Oxford and Madras Cloth Shirts, worth up to $1 Sale price .....cseeeveeees oe seveeees see Men's Imported Madras Cloth’ Shirts, in all the new styles and patterns. Worth up to $1.50. Sale price. Men’s Fancy Plaited and Plain English Madras Shirts. Worth up to $2.00. Sale prive .. 5.1 417 Second Ay Next Door to the Bon Marche. e Cl