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THE MORNING OREGOyiATT, TUESDAY. yOTEIBEIt 1, 1910. ' DR. E1SEN IN JAIL PENDING INQUEST afternoon. U th best in point of arrang. IrieDt. SIM IM.unuuni va fL " fered. or any ever neia , tenant-Governor Pateraon made tha for mat opening address, while Attorney General Bowwr and Premier Mc Bride, of British Columbia, and Mayor iaju.. . Vancouver, gav tha ceremonlea added dignity. The ahow baa :i exnioiia. in cluding J4 varieties of applea and rep resenting 187 exhibitor. Tha speaker, at the opening cere monlea. which were held tn tha Appi Show building, following a general parade . . . . . .. AA a I Show building, following a general P" llre Anna Foleen DieS AftCr through the etreeta of the city. headed MrS. HIUld rUICCII wife ,48th Highlanders" band, of Toron- Telling of Criminal Op eration. tha Immense striacs mm" by the province In fruitgrowing. Attorney-General tsowacr thai there are now 12S.000 acrea under cultivation. Maxwell Smith, manager ot tna enow. pointed out that the exhibits were dl- I viHerf aa follower 12 carload exriiDits. CORONER TAKES ACTION 5S3.JS dlsptaye. 11 inrw-wp u.ni...., ---- . v.iv.1.. ia? via in rack display and I. miscellaneous dlsplaya. making a grand total of 20 carloads 01 nnioiu. Premiums for the ahow. which cloaea Saturday night, aggregate Ki.OOO. ROWDYISM IS RIFE Portland Residents Suffer . From Halloween Pranks. POLICE ARE KEPT BUSY Roman Give Signed Statement to Dr. W. P. Hamilton Acmln Eln Post - Mortem Show Operation Wu Performed. Dr. WIlMam F.lsen. with offices m th, aii.k building, waa arrested last M.ht on comnlalnt of Coroner Xorden and la being held without ball pending WIDOWS 1ST POPULAR VAXCOVVEIfS MARRIAGE AL- TAK FKOVES ATTRACTIVE reTd-rye'rhXd-y ofqMrV. Anna Dnrtng; Oetooer Tot., of 55 Couple. Vnlaaa ta-hA 11A III! IIBUIUB r A'rlor k. Prior to her d"th Mr. Foln. who u th wlf of C. J. J-oieen. conin tnr. of &4 KlrbT rtrffl. mde tate- mnt to Or. W. D. Hamilton. ayln a w w L-i.mn h,mA rtrformfd crim- laaal Anaratlnti It Inn litr. Thla state- ... .h. .i-r..a She died an hour later and Ir. Hamilton at one notified Coroner Norden. . ... ..n.t.m w.a held over t hi a a .. 1 -. .i.hi In tha undertaking- rooma of tlie Zeller-Byroes Company. 4. Wlllia-ns avenue. Coroner Norden I .a V. - . t . ainat mnrlf n ihffWfd the woman a atatement to be true. Insofar, at least, aa snowing ui.i r- ...in k. kMn nerformad. The Coroner then awor to tha com plaint agalnat Dr. Elsen and at 1:13 thla morning he was arrested by De .trttvra Snow and Carpenter. Dr. riun waa too drunk to make any statement when arrested. Are Wed, Among; Whom Are SC Former Wive. Mm. Armor Much Provoked at Prank at Hood River. -a vrrtn'irn Wash.. Oct. 31. Spe cial.) That widow stand a better show to marry a second tlma tnan young .i.lm their first husband la shown conclusively by the marriage records of Clark County tor ine pa month. During October SS couples were mar ried here and 22 of tha bride had been to the altar two, three or four time be fore. Forty per cent of the brides naa been married before. As there are many times more young women of marriage able age than there are widows, it will be seen readily that the chances a widow has to marry ara. exceedingly w this part of the Northwest. Business during tha past month In the ... .1.1 11.. . . ha. hn booming. miirinwuwi ' " " ....... ..... I ana rapid rise in i"tj - - ' SPEAKER'S HEARERS SMIUt em hera in one montn. since uie u" riaga law went into erred m june. waa Drown wj . . . , r . ...w mnA the leeal fee for marrying la.M.60. but many times the bridegroom is in a geniu "r . . 1 . 1 n. .ml im aa hlKQ aa Jf.0 for the ceremony. It is aafe to say that the average price paia wr i. . . v MsnH.M Mruiionr ia As there were b6 licenses granted during tha month, tn miniaiera -profited at least JfSO. Tha men. and t la taken fur granted that the man ai- - . w. AftMinit of tha 11- n lUJf . v. .uv . rense and tha mlnlater. have paid over 1500 during octooer iot mm leea ana iwr Many of the) couple cams mhw Columbia Kiver irera . . . .vr& wiHnara rHcame avea . " . brldea here when John -A. Gathe and Mr. Clara J. Knadle and WUllam Wln chell and Mra. Leila A. Melvln. aU of Portland, were married ana a nceno laaued to WlUiam Horn, of Crescent City. CaL. and Mra. Alice Kose oievena, i Eau Claire, wis. "BATTLER" RGHTS DRAW NELAOX rXABLF. TO DEFEAT VOOG ANTON tA. GRAVE. uivin nrvrn rr Oct. 31. (Special.) Mra. Harriet Armor, the noted woman v. it.it in.r Brwik. to an audience here . an.d to overflowing tha assembly room of tha Hood River Com- vn.nk.iiutlnr the fact that a large i . v thni. In attendance itimr directed all her power of Invective agai tha Oreater Oregon Ilome-Kuie Aaorau, . " . .(Imii man and red liQUOr. a 'i u . .11 . - - Her talk apparently aroused her audi ence mora tnan mp"- ZZ r ppica of marrtment continually greeted While Mra. Armor waa speaking, soma en deposited half a cozen rune Ide her wrap, wnicu - . v iu. fftmii and which read: - Knma rule"; "Vote. NO ...inn TjroMbttlon": "Vote W against w.w... . K Ua. w.. aftp aha had flntahed her adaraaw k sold to bar caused the ardent prohibition advocate to use soro strong language in debouncing tha band that placed tha doeecratlng card near ber belonging- PAGET URGES ANNEXATION Mllwaukle Grange Hear Debate) on Clackamas County Queatlon. . A. nnihint of Clacka- i nm ap".iw. " - mas County to Multnomah County came up for discussion before the Mllwaukle l ; range last nlgtit at an open meeting In the form or a oeoair. . - apoke In favor of county dlvlalon and Frank B. Ki'.ey against tha proposition. . aa mtirh discussion . ... kiu. .ni ih. Iwn men in the r inp 9uvrk - debate are well known for the sides they have tk-n. a targe crowa m' gave the debaters close attention. No vote was taken and the meeting ad journed without a decision, and the sen :. . .k. ia ailll divided. -r... -.tin w.a railed to hear Uve -,r,. talk on live subivta" Other sub- . jk i arare. "Taa Measur An- r A is i i - - - ..ui.. nniiiii fur Highways and Rall- . h. it a. Btaxkweather; "The ... o.v, .i tr..A 1 w " bv Superln- niin ov i. tendent T. J. Gary: "Woman Suffrage Amendment." by George C. Browneu. H Ppence. msater of the Slat Orange. spoke on "Tax Measure. GARRETT DENIES GUILT His Former Attorner Sa) Ho Ad- Tlfted Sngar Man to Sell Entry. Ez-Cbampton Shows Old-Time Form, but Is Classed Among Tuose Who Can't 'Come Back.' r. r- i.ka rw-t si. Special John H. Garrett, one.tlme president and general manager of the Great Western Beet Sugar Company, of Mountain Home, today took the witnesa-stsnd In hla own behalf In the consplrscy case on trial here before Judge Dietrich In which he 1 charged with defrauding .... .rnm.nt Oarrett entered a aweeplng denial to the allegation but admitted that ne mane nn.i-.i-. He said he spent iSOO.000 In an Irrl . -t..-t far which ha haa nothlni to show today. Damaging testimony -4-.n in narrett'a behalf by C i .11 hi- tfApmar attorney. 11 . lIU"'ii ' . " . j -. k . Mtiir hv aavlna ha ad vised Garrett It was legal under the law for him to enter Into an agreement with an en try man io in .. i-w .k. .nt-w fnr a consideration. Iinuuiaji i". The defense of the three remaining defendants. Danieia. (.oimrop auu um ... u . taken un tust before the afternoon adjournment. JAP SUSPECT IDENTIFIED arraraento Officer to Come Here for Man Wanted for Murder. A. Konrto. tha Japanese, arrested at tha Unnton rock quarries Sunday oa i-i h.vin. murdered a man and IIMIIIUUH - - - woman of hla own race in Sacramento. t al . early lasx spring. 1 1 ... . poaitlvely Identified aa the much-wanted fugitive. ... . w Du.. nf Sacramento. PIlPi.i i r- - ' " - . i M.m f i .1 th. murderer from a photograph sent him. A Deputy Sheriff from Sacramento will arrive hera today to tak jvonao cuaiwj. FINEST APPLE SHOW OPENS Twenty Carload of Frslt Now On Display at Vancouver. . ..nnT-trrw T4 r Oct 11. Spa- rtal. (Lwithout doubt th flrat Canadian SAM FKANC1SCO. Oct. Jl. Battling . . . n i .iir.u. or 1 1 1 1 . iseison ana - - elty. fought a 15-round draw tonight before the Broadway Ainu Whlle Nelson displayed all of his old- time Dorina-iii " .. , , LaGrave from the atari, na ciear., -tr.t.it that ha Is to be classed with v. . runot "coma back. tna , , k. e..... tlmee no naa nJ" worried but the Dane could not gather tha fore to end hom knockout punco. Iaorav waa . . it looked aa tnre or iut though tha old champion waa going to have an easy time ol J""1"" straight lefts, Tarled now and then with the old right cross which helped him . .Via title. Kelson arwve around the ring. . . . . fun PAtinHl Of this lnrave steadied down and fought back. He showed nine science uui waa . .. .mi lit. von th staved rugger aim a"v - off defeat which threatend him aa far ajo-ng aa tha istn rounu. .... a uttla cleverness In nriem blocking, but this waa offset by his wlldneaa. Me missea umo Uu . 7 i iha law. In f. a witn ma nan. . last round LGrav stood up without flinching to a giva-ana-uute isf' . ... .i . k.hi the crowd to Its feet. The men wera hammering away with out evidence of distress when th gong clanged : GIRL AWARDED $16,000 Hoodlums, Small Boys and Women Engage In All Sorts of Mischief. Three False Alarms of Fire Are Tnrned In. . i . i . .m.n imri and even wo men in various parts of the city terror- Ued residents ano arpi mo eiraan hav last night by perpretrat- Ing Halloween Joke. In aeveral ln- stsnces pranks were carneu u ... i that the lives of many per- sons were Jeopardised. Although a dozen extra puuceiur. - --- reserve and several of the day forces were "doubled up ana aia pvi until midnight only one person was arrested. t- v. ii... n r aavaral DinenKcn aboard a Fulton-Rlvervlew streetcar were Imperiled when me car. gu.i.a at a high rate of speed near the inter section of Virginia and Nebraska streets, struck a heavy steei cu. .. . .1. ... h. trarbi The front Willi II wFai-i". . " - trucks of the streetcar were wrenched from their holdings, participating ... . . i n .ith vlnlenca rront veetiouie 01 ma a.nnn the .ail a More than a dozen pas sengers aboard th car were hurled from their seats ana lnio.iuu scrambling mass. . . . i . . notified and Charlea Douglas, a Il-year-old youth waa arrested for complicity In the near tragedy, and held on a minor cnr. He was subsequently reiewm " . i . 1. 1 Klanka nt the SCCnC Of the accident hoodlums plied six dump . . . i Tri.llanl mA wagons on tne iracaa. " tormen. however, removed th cumber some wagons, averting a collision. Kern Park hoodlums also caused th traction company employee no little annoyance during tne nignu dj Bi- - -rope they fastened the pole of a farm wagon to the rear of a city-bound streetcar. The car was nearly derailed while dragging tha wagon several yards. r. .nthiHiiH... were renortea to be overturned In the vicinity of Ivanho station on the Mount co The Fire Department responded to three alarms aent In by am all boysj and a woman. So Incensed with their re peated responses to false alarm were the firemen that th police were notified and have begun an investigation. In the northwest section of th city Innumerable pranks were recorded. Cele bratocs succeeded In carrying away aw feet of picket fence all in one section, blockading the street with it at Seven teenth and FUndera street. Plenty of leeway In the enjoyment of harmless fun was allowed the mis chievous youngsters by police officers. in consideration o me iill loween last night. Instructions were i nkl. t Pnllr. Co that bO V given J v. ii v. - - and girls were not to be molested so long as they coannea unmiji, . minor pranks. To curb the Juvenile Halloween spirit Judge Gantenbeln. of the Juvenile . i . l.ttap to Hunerln- tDum avian 1 a ' tendent KIgler, of tha public schools. asking him to caution me uiuuicu behave decorously, ine juuo a wa.u- lng waa: Kindly have It aaoounceu in schools of this elty that all violations of atata law and city ordinances committed " .a., li.r a.T of Octobar. commonly known as Halloween, will be dealt witn brh -"venue wour. In the same mwnw m .t, , I at other times, i nra i. " Innocent fun and harml.ua aport. but any- . . . ........ riMtmnllftn nf nroB. tning Bdniaiiia -aiivii . ' ' . erty or public nuisance, even If committed on the net, win m.m . . the court In a prompt and efficient manner. It baa been Judge Gantenbeln a expe rience to hear 70 or 80 cases In the Juvenile Court due to Halloween pranks. He baa rouna mat an aavauco amino- to pupils through the School Superintendent reduces arrest con siderably. I' AKKNTS OF HCSBAXD PAY, IS VERDICT. MF ST CHICKENS TO BE SHOWN PRIZE AWARDS TO BE MADE AT Y. M. C. A. NOV., 1911. Ez-Sliopclrl Who Weds Rich Youth Wins Suit for Alienation of Affections. wa.-T-& TV. .h iVl 31. (tneclal ) Sixteen thousand dollar dara- ..aa for uie aiirn.""!' v. .. - of her former husband by h. parents. Patrick and Jeiiie aiuiuna. v. waa th verdict returned by the Jury In "r of Mm John Mulllns. after four and 1 on-nalf houra" dellberaUon thla afternoon. . t. . Suit hal been orougni ror a..vw . . v. . Ati fa m l.rl B lm. ages. counsel mi - mediately announced that they will move fof a new trial and It la exprcieu ia the case will be fought to a finish. Th trial, which ha occupied an en tire week in the Superior Court, haa at tracted a gTeat oeai oi . V of th prominence oi um " Patrick Mulllns. who owns a great deal of property In thla vicinity and wn as reputed u be worth t.wa Much vnienc oi a .. .w. nr. or tha young regamiiia Ki . - - couple waa brought out during the week. They were marnea in buiw m p pa rated soon after the birth of their . . iw . . u Mulllns obtained paoy. m "v. divorce on the grounds of cruelty and desertion soon aner. one " '-'-- shop girl befor cer mania a w aMal I Without dOUOt tne 1 1 raifc v "" " I . . . . I Al-Sl Wi-w. uvnw4 bar, this her .1U buai.nd, Portland Junior Poultry Association Choice Fowls to Bo Put on Exhibition. Th exhibition ofth priis-winnlng i i i- k. Portland Junior Poul- trv Association contest will attract many persons to th Young Mens i..A.i.iinn irvtdav evening. November 11. when th name of the prise winners win do wnuuumic- . tha flock winning the first place put on exhibition. The prixes. which consist . .... . i A ,.. e.t tnO In aold ox fivv iy e.wi w ' , to th second, and 10 prises of & each, will be awarded by Dr. James Wlth combe. director of tha United States experiment station at Corvallls. ....I i -w. .Thibitinn and award lng of prlxee the chicken winning first, second, third, fourtn ana nnu -.in he on exhibition at th . . . . tt. m . rnmnanv atora on Sat. aieier ot " urday. November 13, where an oppor tunity will be given to all to study the chickens and the records made by the boys and girls who have won out In th contest. This exhibit will be free -ii wtn nnn nt 9 o clock In Q Mill AUU a a a th morning and continue until the close of business inni. ...... v,-.-. . . v. . MnMsa nf the winners, the giving me " " - records of the fowls, and various other Interesting data win oe uioia.j easy reioiciivc. This contest In poultry raising has continued for a year.and In that time every boy and girl who ha entered it a a a. ik. aAoArrl at tin hfll H h OWn ak ana wr -r --- ... -,.v substantial proni irvm .. ....... of chickens. One of the objects of the association in organizing and holding this contest waa to prove that money could be made from poultry in tne city, and the results have . amply Justified the pronwin. Plans are In preparation for a short course In poultry husbandry to be giv en at the Y. M. C. A. this Winter, which wlU b fre to all Interested, and will cover the subject of poultry rals . .1, -1,1.,. in . thorousrh man- lng i rom ai . i " ' j , 7" , ner. This course will doubtless have a large enrollment or stuaenis. n win probably be in the form of lectures. mostly mustraten. ajTIU, MORE THAW THE BEST.' Mr. Otto PauUMllwaukee, Wis., ssys Foleys Money, ana r ia than the beet. He writes u;: I hnj ,, - i..Ai.tt'a Uinav and SO many caiia v i , - - j Tar that I will have to write you for some more. All those mat think It is th best for WW jna . thev ever had and I think It Is still . . . v . . On. hi hi nan a mora tnan mo u. " . T bsd cold and it cured him In one da. X I afetB tXaB ai-ferOL LUBVU BVB. arViw a - druictfaU. Old Tunes Ar c Best r Table Queen in Song thirty years ago. . T Tittle wicker basket,, empty, slick and clean; All its precious burden now has ffcd. ixifreTri;t U ,m JL'a sntisfied: He isready now to go to bed. wony nine 0.iv.x - ' . a i i rWi. a. fl4 ' ' - w rel-a IT aC J I , 1. 1 : rprt-ui nmn T,nvplv f a lev loaves 01 Jttoyai ureaui r.rSuT wVhaTaTd Dl tbst boyl He's eaten aUour bread! US iwa Ssa 1 T an TT I See our Johnny 's cheeks, his . litUe Jau5es; See 1 TO We were longuis waiting num iui own. aW . . . ! j ow;cQ Trrfr74a ViA basket bread is gonel (Chorus) nir 'i ih i iTirrrf r -v - . Bread has left the basket, gone through Jonnny's aoor; o ins ffll FT r 1 V I' " Oz - ' . rrimiRaTwia that have zone before umpty is xue unct R - j. J-y J-l JV1XI VUV ', Try It on Your Piano Play and sing it to the Folks at Home, and watch them "sit up and take notice," their eyes dimmed with, tears of coinmingled joy and surprise. "EMPTY IS THE CRADLE" used to brin? tears to mother's eyes-so fBAKIKa BAYWe therefore have changed the keynote of the song from pathos, to humot -and land speUed PEACE and C0MF0ET for her. the Roval Bakery & Confectionery, Inc. . . r ' i ,a Word "ROYAL" Is on the Bottom Crust It's Table Queen Only When the Word "ROYAL' HXSBAXD AST) HOME DRTJK. BETTJRN Saloonkeeper Refuses to prosecute. .... . nlil.lna Liquor Baa -ot orcn -"" at His Bar. e, -nr t. v-t .11. 8recial.) AS"vau ber husban and two son, had returned Tiome drunk on Satur day nUfht. and had been acting- mean aU dty Sunday. Mra a W. White, wife of an Olympia carpenter. n.a.--Fourth street this morning- armed with a potato masher and' with thla she pro ceeded to break the big plate-glass window, in front of the- White Front . v.iith .atreat. saloon on 1 " Befor the crowd realised what bad happened, abe had - demolished the r - . .nlrinir to wreak windows ana w v " farther vengeance, on. the door, when Tafrfnth. who own. 'the Whit. Front saloon, aiujounceu .uiai cute the woman, as he -ays he does not blame her for smashing windows when loonmen will sell liquor to drunken men and to mere boye. He requested the police to give her her liberty and to d Jhe Prosecuting Attorney that he would . . v.i. tVia woman, although rt deveiopeo iaier -"ii- " saloon in which the husband and boys wcured liquor Tne woman. wn- .ciow not to break any more window VOTE PADDING ADMITTED Tacoma Ballot Official Pleads Guilty Sentence) Withheld. TACOMA, Wash., Oct. (ppeciaX) Charges of fraud made by the Prose cuting .Attorney office against offi cials of the second precinct of the Third Ward In connection with the September primary election when tier was wholesale padding In the precinct, took an unexpected turn today In .Su perior Judge Chapman1, court, when counsel for W. H. Robinson, one of the officials, asked to change Robinsons plea to guilty. It waa received. " .,. 'nion a motion was mad to withhold entence pending argument on the taw under which the information was ui officials who are all charged with mal feasance. ' The argument will be heard Thurs day after which Robinson will be sent enced should tne court rum enccd should tne cuuil iuo , " " i.inr. election laws Include primary as well next election. as general elections. In either case the question will be taken to the Su preme Court. The case aeainst J. J. Connelly, also an official, went over until November , the aay aner me 50 YEARS OF UNPRECEDENTED POPULARITY IS THE INVINCIBLE RECORD OF HUNTER WHISKEY Qtiaranteed nnder the Pore Food Law aft all fl rt-laM cafe an 1T Jobbers, WK. LASAMili " BON. B.lUmor.. Ma. r' i i 5 t 1