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DAILY CAW TAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAV, JAM'AltY 31, 1008. ft THAWS SISTER ALICE WANTS A DIVORCE Confess of Yarmouth Says the Count Already Had Om Wife Living When He Married Her I Ixindon, Jan. a 1. Your corro upondont icnrns thnt tho Countess of Yarmouth, formorly Miss Allco Thaw, of Pittsburg, Is basing her jt for nullity of marriage, whioh will be hoard next mouth, on tho ground that tho earl nan already married at Jio time ho went through tho wed ding ceremony with hor, and that ho is physically unsound. Pcoplo fa miliar with tho facts bollovo tho counter will havo great difficulty In proving hor cno, and It is consid ered very possible that tho courts will dloMimt the suit. Tho drat chargo against thorcnrl Is that ho ran off with an nctross 10 years ago to Scotland, and tho two" wont through tho ceremony of sloi lily declaring thomsolvcs mnn and wlfo, boforo two wltnossoB, which, In Scotland", constitutes a legal mar rlago. Bhortiy uflor tho ourcmony, according to tho onto for tho coun teas, thoro wns a soparatlon, by mil tunl consent. Tho woman rocolved a Hum of money as compensation, and 'went to Purls, whoro alio took nip her rosldonce, until hor death eorno tlmn ago. Tli oountww has omploycd n largo number of detectives to gather ovldonco concerning this alleged In cident In tfie carl's career, but It Is not known how much Information sho ha Bccurcd. Tho fact that the woman In tho caso Is not allvo to give ovldcnco Increases the difficulties of tho countess. If tho Thaw money Is withdrawn from tho earl's household, his lord ship will bo a poor man, and, faced with this alternative, ho dccldod to fight tho cam. Tho suit will bo bitterly contested, tho two most promlnont lawyers In tho country being retained on olthor eido. Tho earl has engaged the sur vices of HufUs Isaac, who has ro colvod 900000 as a retaining fco, and will tnko 1000 a day wlillo tho suit IflBtU, Hlr I'M ward Carson, solicitor-general In tho ilnlfour ministry, will roprtwont tho countmts. He will draw an equally high amount. Tho oarl has also employed Mr. Nowlon Crane, tho best-known Amorloan lawyor In Kiiropo, to look after that part of his dnfonse which will concern American law. AFFAIRS IN PORTUGAL Lisbon, Jnn. 31. Mngaxlnos nnd firearms !u great mimbors havo boon found and onnflsontvd by tho pcilltio, and s'vernl nddltlonal arrests of per sons accused of conspiring against tho government havo boon nmdu. Judging from present Indication, Premier Franco suema to havo ttio upper hand ugnln. and ho Is being supportu! by tliu king. Among those nrreslod ro moinbers of tho house of peers and uhambor of deputies. - OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER Anaaortee. Wiwli . Jun 3 I - Daniel K. Ilurton, ngtnl 72 nnd Mis. Phylo melfa Duffey, aged 71. were married hut nght In this city at the home of the brtde'ti daughter. Mm. Knlk. The groom la nu t Id soldier, having iwrveri in tke Civil wur with the First New York regiment. Ill he lived Ih Hkttglt eoHHty slnee 1SBS. The. brkle la u wttivo ef Kentucky. Hhe l poptikirly known m "Orninl inn," lnJng Hi inoMiar of !& living uklklree. IT gmd eklMrett ami three great gtwad children TRAIN WRECK AT LOS ANGELES Ut Aage.es. Cat., Jam. II. A Ike retMtt of a oollkdeH between a 811 Lake trttla atwt a etraot r at wldaigkl eee Hifut U dead, sad per halts sere (Matty iMjared. Tk ajcoldeat eetwrretl at tk Mao ktraot oteailHg wkere evml roUJ-IOH have taken ektce. Tk Ih4 of Ouudaetc Carter, ef the Pa rlg ' eJeeirte OMah. was terriUy rrukd in tke wreeke ef kle awk COPENHAGEN TO HAVE A FAIR (United Prose Leased Wire.) Copenhagen, Jnn. 31. Copenha gen will be tho soeno of a world's fair In 11)13, whlah will bo 2f years after tho last International exhibition here and th seventy-fifth nnnlvoritury of tho founding of the Dun lib Industri al association. According to plans being ills ourtsod, tho fair will oover 200 noree or laud, and buildings will be tireot ml for a special alrahlp teotlon. HONORED BY i BEING FIRST (United Press Leased Wire.) Valdez, Alaska, Jan. 31. John Dlrlock Dillon, beforo Judge Held Wednesday argued n writ of prohibi ten requiring tho marshal of Fair banks to dofer tho hanging of Buko Porovich. Tho Judge's- decision, de nying tho writ, was rendered at noon yestordny. Dillon will apply to Act ing Governor Dlstlt for nnothor rc prlovo, ponding an appeal from tho decision of Judgo Hold. Pcrovlch was sontenced to hang last August and reprieved Until Fcbrnary 1 by Governor Hoggatt, pending a settle ment of u proposition of a commuta tion of sontenco by tho President. Porovich will bo tho first man official ly hanged In Alaska. HUGHES TO LAUNCH HIS BOOM TONIGHT DIED. HIGH. At tho homo on South High street, this, Friday after noon, January 31, 1908, at 1 o'clock, Mrs. Anna High, aged 37 years. Tho funeral sorvlcos will bo an nounced later. o (United Prcsa Leased Wire.) New York, Jan. 31, All doubt as to tho nosltlon of Governor Hughes . Lusnnno Hull Fi In tho political arena will bo re- Tho roof of tho Lusanno Hall, the moved tonight, when ho will person- old Collego of Music, again caught ally launch his boom for tho Rcpubj.flro shortly afternoon today. Tho firo? Ilcan presidential nomination In an company responded promptly to tho address to bo dellvorcd before tho call and "succeeded In extinguishing Republican club. Tomorrow tho tho flames boforo much daniago wds chief iecutlve of tho stato of Now! done, ' York will bo an avowed candidato for " o tho highest office wthln tho gift of' P -n att' tho people. iTCry accurately describes anyone s nnvnrnnr Htiirhoi' -.nocr.h I await foollnga who IB confined to the hOUBO cd with raoro than ordinary Interest, with nn attack of rhoumatlsm, lum for hn In considered by many wise ago, stiff Joints or muscles. Dal- onos in tho political world one of tho lard'a Snow Liniment will euro tho atroncest nosslblo candidates in Ule.troub,. roliovo tho pain, and make SENSATIONAL AND DRAMA Took the Ijuly'w Pitrop. (UiUtwl Preee Leeeed Wire.) Bun Francteeo, Jan. 31. Mre. Jeeof llofnuiuii, the buHMtlful wife of the planlet. was roltked of pruetleelly all the reedy money and Jewelry in ker piHHHNteion, HtiioHHtlMg Im valee to noariy $300. while seated Ih the eeMter of m fnekloHable autllene list eHlMg to her keebeHd's recital Ih Ciirtetlun trleHr hall Uet Hlgkt. The money ami Jewels were In a kHMd bsg, wklrh Mre. lloftMna hai IiIhihnI 8H an ewety tent betfcle hr durlHg the reclUI. Ske AM roc die- oover ker loes MHtll tke end of tko reeltal. Mkt. HogiHHHH laW tee hrimI Hb h the eeel dMrlMg tke elaylng of ike ktet HHMieer. and wbeH ski tHrtietl to plek U up tee k Had vmh ktktd. Personal Mention Mrs. Allco Hanson, of Portland, is visiting In tho city. Dr. W. C. Itcbhan, of Brownsville, who has been visiting In this, city, ban returned from a business trip to Portland. L. It. Stlnson left this morning for Portland on business. Mlr Allco Powell, nf,tor visiting In this city, has returned to her homo In Portland. Kdward Ungdahl, the well-known dontal studont, who has beau visit ing relative! and frlonds In Salem, has roturnod to Portland to onntlnue his sohool work. Mm. Wallace Fawk arrived In tho city today to visit hor daughter, Miss Gertrude, of tlAe city. Mle Margaret MaClellan, of Itoso burg, who hns been the guost of Mli llortlwi Allen, of this nlty, loft this morning for n short visit In Port land. Miss Marie ilofor loft this morning for Portkind. where she will visit fnlends. District Attoruoy John MoNary left today for Tillamook, to attend a ses sion of the ulruult court of Tilla mook county. H. H. Penrl, of tho Uike Chelan oountry. Washington, Is In the city, visiting hie nephew, Aeelatnnt Attor ney -(Ion em I I. H. Van Winkle. Murguret MeClellau of Itokoburg, daughter uf Shorlff MoClellan of DougltiH county, nrrlved In the city field. At tonight's meeting ho will define his attitude on nil questions of national policy, and It will then be possiblo to compnro bin Ideas on thoso subjects with thoso of Secretory Taft. TWO FIRES AT WALLA WALLA you as Bupplo.na a two-year-old. For solo by all druggists. o Tnkt'H Hold February 1. J. B. Dannott, of Walla Walla, hns returned to this city and bought out tho Bullock Bros.' restaurant, which ho will conduct. t Mr. Barnett was In business at Salem for many years, and understands tho restaurant business. Snlom, Mo. of ngo, nnd pnoumonSn. yesterday afternoon Bertha Alton. to visit. Mies COFFEE Schillings 13sst is a busi-nuss-likc nnme; ou know what it means; and it means what you want. Vr ief iHet imk mm M tett J.a't bVig. tt tutu. Itnnk FoolUbnesN. "Whuu attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat Is sore, it Is rank foollshnees to tako nny other medleiae than Dr. King's Now Dis covery." says ,C O. Rldrldge, of Bm Hire, Ga., "I have uod NewDlscov ery seven years and I know It Is tho beet remedy on oarth for ccnighs nnd eeWta oronp, and all throat and lunjc troubles. My ohlldrnn aro subject U croup, bwt New Discovery quickly oure every attack." Known tho world over as tke klag of throat and luRg remedied. Sold under guar- aateo at J. C. Perry's drug store. 50c and Il.le. Trial bottl free. ' (Unltod Press Lonsod Wire.) Walla Walla, Wash., Jan. 31. Cntton & Buffiim'H warohouso, with contents, burned yestordny aftornoon with n loss of $7000. Tho building wne valued at $6000, and the con-1 nil druggists. tout, which consisted of produce, nt $2000. A -defective flue was the can ho. Flra laet evonlng destroyod the rosldonce of L. F. Clarke, proeldont of tho trades council. The lose was $2000. o AX OLD-TIMK IHHtHKMA.Y TAKIW KUICIDH ItOUTK. (United Prosit Loused Wlro.) Ioa Angeles, Jnn. 31. Thomns (JofTiiofl, nu old omployo of tho "Micky" iiniiiwm racing oeinmiHii ineiit, commlttod suicide yestordny at Arcadia rnco track by opening 'in urtory In Wr wrist, nnd then idnHhlng his throat. Ills body was found in tho nmr of the llonlta Hotel. Jeffrlue had boon In the employ of Baldwin for 30 yoars, nnd wne well known by horsemen nil over the country. Failure or the hnrso on which he Itad placed t bet Ih the sup Heel oaute of JofTrlee' sulolda. ETKY MOTHER. Is or Bhould bo worrl-d whon tho lit tlo ones havo a cough or cold. It may lead to croup or plourloy or pneumonia then to something moro San Francisco, Jan. 31 in which carried tho direct sting of Biiro oy denunciation and with oquenco which Btlrred to Its d tno placid, waters of a churchly erlng, Mrd. Harriet T. Bovd night turned th United Scrvl. tho Daughters of thtf.r King and Brottlerhood of St. Andrew at church into a sensational enlsod any in tho history Of tho EnisJ church on tho coast. as tr mi .. -rroiessing uuristlans will? quicker, steal quicker and murder quicker han any one "I ask you In tho name of Ga como out from bohlnd the sere your laxuy, nypocrisy- 'and lad enco and do your part In the or tno world ag men Bhould " : Mrs. Boyd, who has taken a lnent part In tho affairs of tho i copal church, particularly thg Graco church, had been askc Bpeak n fow worde at tho requJ Bishop Nichols. "You may begin to criticise',! continued, "and Bay what Is th of hearing about unpleasant tl but I think thero arc too many l wnicn wo put unaer ana cots and alt upon, nnd then turn nj nnd say, 'Everything is doing tlfully, thank you-' " It la only tho supposition ba.Iaii. Tlnllrtrrl'a TTApnlintlnil Ovrlin will aura the trouble at onco and pro;1;1"?8 tho Catho" chrth, t0 vont any complication. For salo by ) And you, mon of tho Brotherho St. Andrews, of which we hnc '. tonight, I am only a woir.nn an .... ...a.. I.i.t I ..!. .... I II. i J lllu l.'.lh..H lll.nll "" " uut "Dn Ju " "0' P.. W. Ilolieon h... ronolvod the id;or U0(!- l0 oom(i out rrom u"ll news of thu death of hie father, nn hypocrisy, laxity and Ho was about 70 yenrs death was caused by FHOM Till. ANTILLES. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy llciic IIIh n City Comicllmnn nt Kingston, Jnmalcn, Mr. W. O'Reilly Forgarty, who la mombor of tho city council nt Kings ton, Jamaica, West Indlos, writes as follews: "Ono bottlo of Chnmbor- Iain's Cough Remedy had good effect on n cough that was giving mo trou blo and I think I Bhould havo been moro quickly relieved If I had con tinued the remedy. Thnt It was bono fiolal and nulok In rollovlnc mn thoro Is no doubt and It Is my intention to Iforonce, and do your part !r work of the world ns men chos To Cure Cold In One I)J Tnko LAXATIVE BROMO Qd Tablets. Druggists refund raoj It falls to euro. E. W GRfl signaturo on each box. 25c CHICAGO PIATI MILIS TO HKOPICX Mt)Xl)AY. (United Preee Leeeed Wire.) ChlDHgo. Jan. XI. Pkite milks Nos. 1 NHd S.'of the Illinois Steel Com- imny'H pkiiit, at South Cklrego, after belHx rloeed for reimlrs. will reopen MoHday. rfvlng employment o 1100 imH. Other dtMirlmente that have been cloetd will open, It Is said, within a week obtnln anothor bottle." Dr. Stono's drug store. For salo by OASTOIIIA. m iutmnnjmmmmmmmmmnmm Hurmil to Death. (I'nlted Ireee Leaewl Wire.) Vaneouver, B. C. Jan. 31. D. P. Merpelt. the executive heed of the Canadian Pudlle RffHlm Ui British Gokimble, whm biiruetl to death yes terday at Spenoer's bridge, where he lived with his wife and child. The lettor were away at Kamloops. so that no one knows how the flro oc curre4l. He wa SS yewrs old. - o Fred R. Myers left Wednesday to return hie etudle nt the Oregon Agricultural college Wants ii Divorce. Emma Fowlor has fl'cd an for divorce In depurtmeir Vaj tho circuit court nga m. Fowler, on tho grounds cf ru Inhuman treatment. The plaintiff claims 'that tl fondant Is nn unsteady ar.J shj man, -who movos from jr'a plnco without propert clthei or porsonal snvo and tx.cj'.t pergonal offecU." "Tho defendant at dn s has threatened to ki 1 th' all and has nttomptod 'to cpi plaintiff to cut cord wood f ' Tho parties wore nnrii lem In 1004. Attorney W. 15. Kc . t the plaintiff. o- Why Suffer From Rheumat Do you know that rhcuKatle can bo rolloved? If you daulj Just try one application of Cbs lalu'g Pain Balm. It wl 1 mak nnd sleop possible, and that cl ly moans a great deal to any dieted with rhoumathra Foi at Dr S' one's DniK S" (UMted Preee LeMeetl Wire i Rotfulnr Uuluurlaii Qutnigm. lltnla Htut laM at . ..tt... ., .. . L. Y..-V- - " ...j - . - w. V. , P1. .. ier. He vntg ttstwaUy killed. wUUe Wtrage. areoe. a4 vetteml dlsortter wet e tmln msa m iMseenger Ik Meoetloul ki rHeJ Ih new. opd Injury ORrHr ketl Rae ahead reacklHg ker. Utftgarten ud 4e of hie etkr Ui er U the Se4t Lake lrrrd tke Senrtfyt gyMMteiuM el traek we eieer. Beeing Mtklee. ke.8UMttkelv At OrekuvM it vli taart retMlee4 them, Utile U IW KwWt Uter aiiwiup ww mui te Intra ike .IuhjU at ti. u v kt wu fmetreiMl la teetlMr tIIUms eue i tat jServteae ketag ieii ueiuum mum leeA aevii u earvuaiv; wlik tke ke4. Avr tu fte4a killed elKMM tke MWarHua nkei Ae tke tw wae ktUt jiroe tke (reck ike fretftkt trtta etrark H ta tke ml(4k. JUDGE JONES I ACT MIC TKAJDED a,ie. str LVO I I IIO i LlfirLR Ke, Mr . Jm si , ku' tt8J eaaa mm ntri4i t turn kere fke. Je4e W. l Juaee, wke kas Ueew a Jerk Ih tke etsu far II yre, UeeemMif aagr)- wkea ape lag mm)j)U AMttraaj' a W. 8kuer CVttrell. At kt W H giMKlfWHAM. tkrevr m armlet a law Weeks at Ike lattae, kH(eK8K Wh dawa. , Jwdga Jee u tiUut ta foOau tkU attAtek ae wllfc fw Ui jH wka a d.u- krtlf ejMmac at kUM itf elsa kU arms Tke rael rew out of r$wi ta a sataa dawaife alt It hH& the llutiit&4. Mr. 11 a OlMWkartalft of Cllata. Maim, mq- ! ftkl' Aralea SIvd. -it tiM tke kajMM; 1 kare wed U (ar attea sad it caired tkeu. Ued It (er ekjM kxade sad It Oared 4keat. AHidU.1 It to aa eld safe and U keeled wltkaat Uviaa a Kwr keklad." Ho at J C Perrr-i - uruij irUr Mothers Take Notice Of Our Boys' Suit and Overcoat Sale This is an opportunity that should appeal to every one of you. One hundred Knee-Pant Suits' between the ages of 3 and 1 6 years To Be Sold at One-Half Price Regular prices $3.00 to $6.00 Sale prices One Half Our entire stock of Boys' Overcoats at Half Prices. All styles and siics Regular prices $5.00 to $7.50 Sale Prices One-Half '. ' oahvorxa. wtl -j1 Yw w fc ' , jht f if9ha it I 'SrVi I WW1 & I rjf -XMsY. t Salem Woolen Mill Store .;k. ra Ki . H