The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19??, January 20, 1912, Image 4

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THE TIMES
A n c ie n t Pro o fre ad ing.
Jose Canalejas, who resigned Jan­ Morse, on account of his rapidly ish steamship Wistowhall is
uary 14. on account of divergence failing health.
wrecked off the coast of Aber-
of views regarding the death of a
BELFAST, Ireland. — Women deensire, and 52 of the crew are
rioter, "again assumed office.
members of the Ulster Unionists’ drowned, only four escaping.
VANCOUVER. B. C.—Presi­
Associations, to the number of 50,-
banking house has purchased an 000 issue manifesto to women of dent Farrell, of the O. NY. R. &
issue of $20,000,000 5 per cent Great Britain to assist them in N. Company announces that the
gold debentures, issued hv the defeating the home rule hill.
company will build a line from
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Seattle to Vancouver.
ABERDEEN,
Scotland.
Brit-
Railway Company.
January 16.
WASHINGTON, I). C.—State
Department
notifies President
Gomez that this Government will
BAGGAGE STORED THREE DAYS FREE
¡intervene in Cuba if further at­
S om e six m o n th s b e fo re th e c h ild is tem pts are made to nulify the law
bid en o u g h to be a ffe c te d by ev il i n ­ I prohibiting interference of militia
fluences o f w h a te v e r k in d is th e tim e in political affairs of Cuba.
to begin his in s tru c tio n in m o rals, an d
MARSEILLES, France.—< 'ap-
w ith m o st k id s o f a v e r a g e in te llig e n c e tain of French steamship Sinai re­
a n d p e rc e p tio n th is is w h ile th e y an* ports that on January 7 as the Si-
fctill a t b r e a s t o r bottle.
i nia. was entering harbor of
¡Smyrna, the Turkish forts fired on
I two British steamers coming out.
SUMMONS.
Next morning the Turks fired
In the C ir c u it C o u r t of the S t a t e of Oregon,
F or M u lt n o m a h Cou nty .— T h e F o o tt - T it u s three shells at the Sinai ¡is she
M ac h in er y House, a Corp or at ion , plaintiff, was departing.
vs. A. K. Carlson, de fe n da n t.
THE
DALLES. Ore.—State
To A. K. Carlson, the abo ve -na me d defend-
I an t:
Federation here yesterday unan­
In th e na m e of the S ta t e of Or ego n: You imously endorsed the granting of
ar e h e r e b y su m m o ne d a n d r eq ui re d to ap p e a r
and a n s w e r th e co m p la in t filed ag a in s t you the suffrage right to women.
in th e abo ve en t it l ed action, on o r befor e the
SACRAMENTO.
Cal. — Ileen
ex p i r at i o n of six we eks from the d a t e of the
first p u b li ca ti o n o f this summons, to -w it : on Martiil, 7 years old. and her sis­
<»r be fo re F e b r u a r y 10th. A. I). 1912. and, if
you fail to so a p p e a r and an sw er , fo r w ant ter, Alma, flag a Southern Pacific
th e r eo f the plafbtifP will ta k e
ju d g m e n t train and prevent wreck of Over­
ag a in s t you fo r th e sum of Eleven H u n d r ed
an d F or ty - S ix an d 22-10 0 Dollurn a n d for land Limited on account of a bro­
the f u r t h e r sum of One H u n d r e d a n d Fif ty
Do llars a t t o r n e y ’s fee, an d for the p la in ti f f 's ken rail. It is probable that little
costs a n d d is b u r s e m e n ts h e r e i n : ami also for Ileen will be suitably rewarded
Main Office and Warehouse
the sale of c e r t a in a t ta c h e d p r o p e r t y belong
ihg to you. to w i t : 34 sh ar es of the capi tal for her thoughtfulness.
s to r k of the F o o tt - T it u s Ma chi ner y House, an
FLORENCE, Italy.—Henry La-
Oregon C or po rat ion , which p r o p e r t y h as been
PARK AND DAVIS STS., PORTLAND
duly a t t a c h e d in th is action.
bouehere, the noted English ed­
T h i s s u m m on s is pu b li sh e d p u r s u a n t to an itor of London Truth, dies at his
o r d e r of the Hon. W. N. Oaten«, J u d g e of
Telephones: Main 6980, A 3322
the abo ve e n t it l e d cour t, w hich o r d e r is da te d villa.
Dece mb er 27th. A. D. 1911. T h e d at e of the
OSAKA, Japan.—Conflagration i
first pu b li ca ti o n h ere o f is De cem ber 30th. A.
D. 1911. and the d a t e of th e last pu bli cat ion destroys 5268 buildings and ren |
h ere o f is F e b r u a r y 10th, A. D. 1912.
ders 30.000 homeless.
J . M. H AD DOC K,
January 17.
A tto r n e y fo r Plaintiff.
WASHINGTON,
D. C.—Presi­
D at e of first pub li cat ion , D ec em ber 30th,
dent Taft in his message, points
A. D. 1911.
Phone or Write
D at e of la s t pub li cat ion , F e b r u a r y 10th, out how the Government, needless­
A. I). 1912.
ly wastes millions yearly which
might be saved to the people, by
PORTLAND CONSULAR AND placing all administrative officers
VICE CONSULAR OFFICES. of the Government at Washing­
ton under civil service, removing
political influence and extending
The following comprise the list the merit system.
SAN FRANCISCO.—The Bay
of consular and vice consular of Cities
Telephone Company (Home
flees represented in Portland:
Telephone Company) and the Pa­
cific States Telephone and Tele­
graph Company are to be merged.
Consular Offices.
January 18.
Chile—A. R. Vejar.
WASHINGTON. D. C.—Sena­
OF PORTLAND
Heyburn, of Idaho, attacks
China—Moy Back Ilin, 233 Sec­ tor
Samuel Gompers, President of the
ond street.
American Federation of Labor in
the Senate, protesting against
Costa Rica—G. C. Ames, 732 that
body receiving a communica­
Marquam building.
tion from Gompers, since the rev­
recently made in the Mc­
Germany—O. Lohan, 31 Hamil­ elations
Namara ease.
ton building.
PEKIN. China.—The three
Great Britain—James Laidlaw, bomb throwers who attempted to
take the life of Yapn Shi Kai, Pre­
Ainsworth building.
Main 6383
90 First Street
mier, are strangled to death.
WASHINGTON. I). C.—Presi­
Japan—M. Ida, 219 Henry
dent Taft commutes the 15-year
building.
sentence of Banker Charles W.
T h e e d itio n s o f books p rin te d 200 o r
%0t ;’« a rs a g o a r e a lm o st e n tire ly f re e
fro m ty p o g ra p h ic a l e rro rs, w h ich m ay
be a t tr ib u te d to th e f a c t t h a t e a rly
•■i,Ushers w e re g e n e ra lly e m in e n t
sc h o la rs a n d th e m se lv e s g a v e m u ch
a tte n tio n to th e rev isio n o f th e ir p ro o fs.
A f te r re a d in g t h e p ro o fs th e y f re q u e n t­
ly tu r n e d th e m o v er to o th e r sc h o la rs
w ith th e r e q u e s t to re v ise a n a c o rre c t,
am i a s th e p r in te r ’s tim e w a s th e n
<leeiiH'd a m a t t e r o f sm a ll co n seq u en ce
a p erfe c tio n w a s a tta in e d tv h ic h Is
seldom e q u a le d b.v m o d ern p r in te r s .—
E x c h an g e.
NEW YORK. A New York
THE
Baggage & Omnibus
Transfer Co.
General Transfering and Storage
MPS. ALFRED G. VANDERBILT. FORMERLY MRS. S. H. M’KIM
B
Y th e will o f his f a th e r. C o rn eliu s. A lfred G w y n n e V a n d e rb ilt,
w ho recen tly m a rrie d M rs. S m ith H o llin s M cK Im . w a s m ad e th e
head o f th e fu m ily In p la c e o f hlH e ld e s t b ro th e r, C o rn eliu s, th e
la tte r h a r in g d isp le a se d his f a th e r by h is m a rria g e to M iss
G ra c e W ilson. T h e b u lk o f th e e s ta te , e s tim a te d a t $70,000,OtX), w a s le ft
to A lfred , w ho th u s , a t th e Hge o f tw e n ty -tw o , b ecam e th e ric h e st you n g
m an In A m erica. T h ir ty m illion d o lla rs w as tu rn e d o v er to him on bis
t h ir tie th b irth d a y , a n d th e re m a in d e r will be Ills n e x t fall, w hen he
re a c h e s th e ag e o f th ir ty live. In 1001 he m a rrie d M iss E llen F re n c h ,
w ho o b ta in e d n d iv o rce from him In 1008. T h e second M rs. V a n d e rb ilt
Is th e d a u g h te r of C a p ta in Is a a c E. E m e rso n , a w e a lth y m a n u f a c tu rin g
c h e m is t o f B a ltim o re. S he o b ta in e d a Keno d iv o rce from h e r first h u s­
b a n d , D r S m ith H o llin s M cK Im . In A u g u st, 1010 E v ery m e m b er o f her
fam ily h a s figured In th e d iv o rce c o u rts
Government Standard
Powders Company
And Have an Expert Explain Our
Money Maker
Mexico—F. A. Spencer, 46 Front
street North.
Peru—Barrette Carlos, care C
II. Rasmussen.
Switzerland—A. Z. Bigger.
Vice Consuls.
Belgium—C. Henri Labbe, Lab-
be building.
Chile—John Reid, 514 Lumber
Exchange.
Great Britain—J. Ernest Laid­
law, Ainsworth building.
France—C. Henri Labbe, Labbe
building (consular agent).
Netherlands — John William
Matbes, 213 Wells-Fargo building.
Nicaragua and Honduras—R.
Cbileott, 306 McKay building.
Sweden—Valdemar Liddell, 26
North Sixth street.
W EEKS NEWS
FROM ALL PARTS
OF THE WORLD
(Continued from page 1.)
¡Kai’s carriage. Two soldiers killed
and the horses, but Premier es-
I capes injury.
MOLLY PEARSON. SCOTCH HEROINE OF REAL SCOTCH PLAY.
IT H th e I ris h p la y e rs In th e S y n g e an d lauljr G reg o ry d r a m a s
an d th e S c o ttish p la y e rs w ho h a v e been fo r se v e ra l w eeks
p re s e n tin g "H u u ty P u lls th e S trin g s " A m erican t h e a t e r goers
h a v e had th is s e a so n e x c e p tio n a l o p p o r tu n itie s o f h e a rin g tw o
d ia le c ts p e rfe c tly sp o k e n In ste a d o f b u rle sq u e d , ns th e y u su a lly a re . by
th e people of th e sta g e . P le a s a n t ns Is th e sto ry o f th e play In w h ich
sh e a p p e a rs , th e c h ie f c h a rm o f th e H u u ty o f M ias Molly P e a rso n Is
th e b ro ad S cotch o f h e r n eo en t a n d h e r a c tlu g . a u d o n e Is n ot offended
In th e c a s e o f th e s e p la y e rs by h e a rin g th e la n g u a g e of B u rn s sp o k en
In a c c o rd a n c e w ith h a lf a doaen th e o r ie s all o f th em m is ta k e n - o f
S c o ttish p ro n u n c ia tio n
M iss P e a r s o n 's la s t p re v io u s a p p e a ra n c e In
d m e r le a w a s a s th e S lav ey lu " T h e P a s s in g o f th e T h ird F lo o r B ack ."
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OREGON CITY. Ore. — The
three paper mills of this city close
ou account of high water in Will­
amette River, throwing 1500 em­
ployes out of workk temporarily.
WASHINGTON. IV ( Letters
of administration in the matter of
the estate of the late Justice Har­
lan are granted to his son. He left
an estate valued at $13,000.
MADRID, Spain.—The Spanish
Cabinet, together with Premier
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