Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, March 02, 1907, Image 6

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TIIE OT2W AGE, POBTLAOT), OREGON
THE W. G. M'PHERSON COMPANY
Heating, Ventilating
WARM AIR
"NOTHING OUT THE BEST" 47
DRIFTED SNOW
FLOUR
"The Purest of Pure Foods"
Tacoma Warehouse and Sperry Mills
TACOMA, U. S. A.
THE BITULITHIC PAVEMENT
BEST BY EVERY TEST
For Streets, Driveways and Crosswalks.
WARREN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
314 Lumber Exchange Building, Portland, Oregon
HENRY WEINHARD'S BREWERY
Manufacturers and Bottlers of the
Well Known Brands of Lager Beer
" EXPORT "
"KAISERBLUME"
"COLUMBIA"
IN KEGS AND BOTTLES
Trade and Families Supplied
Brewery and Office BURNSIDE & 1 3th STS.
DAVID II. IIBKKIIKIt, HIDNKY Cl.AltK,
I'ri'ililimt. inililor.
Union National Bank
Incorporated 1890
CAPITAL $100,000
Pays Interest on Time Deposits
THE OLD nANK CORNER
Grand Forlti,
NORTH DAKOTA
O. L'. MCINTZ, Manager.
PACIFIC IRON WORKS.
STRUCTURAL STEEL A1ND IROIN
Steel Bridges, Upset Rods and Bolts, Cast Iron
Colums and ull Architectural Iron. Sidewalk Doors
and Lights. All Kinds of Castings.
EAST END IBURNSID'E STREET BRIDGE, PORTLAND, OR
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SPOKANE
first National Bank of Rook Springs
ItlHIK Hl'lUMlfl, WYOMI.NU
CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $100,000
lVl!KY ATII2NTION tHVHN TO HU.MNliSS
liNTNUSlUD TO US
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The Model Dry Goods Store
of the Model Western City
VISIT SPOKANE. When you do, visit THE CRESCENT,
its"model store, and one of the most interesting show places in
what Elbert Hubbard has called the model city of America.
Visitors will find here a Bureau of Information where
reliable information of all kinds regarding the city may
be obtained. Also free Parcel Check Rooms, Public
Telephones and comfortable waiting rooms with lava
lories for women.
Spokane Agents for North Star Blankets, the kind used on
all Pullman coachee.
and Drying Engineers
FURNACES
Firt Street PORTLAND, OREGON
Phone East 57
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I.Watson Drug Co.
Wholesale and Retail
The most complete stock of Drue and
Patent Medicines to be found in the Inland
Empire. Prices guaranteed as low as the
lowest. Our Prescription Department
merits your confidence.
421 Riverside Ave.
Marito Block
SpokanB
II Greatest
J1UUL
RUINED BY BRIDGE.
HA8 COST THE "DOUBLE DUCH
ESS" HER FORTUNE.
nnrlnnlN (Iron tent Montr, t lif
IHichra of Devonshire, linn t.imt
92000,000 In Cnnh nnd a I'nlucc
Within a Decnile.
Jlroiight to tlm verso of mln by
hrldga whist, tlio Duko and Dueling of
Devonshire would ho obllced to forfeit
their estates were It not for the money
lender) of England. Her mania for
thin form of gambling has Involved tho
venerable "Double Duchess" In no owl
of trouble nnd scniitlul uud has coot her
within the Inst decade no less than ?2,
000,000 In enflh nnd n palnco, besides.
Lnless pome lucky clrcutnstnnce pro
vents (not Improbable, since her grand
daughter, Lady Mary Hamilton, Is one
of the richest girls In tho world),
Chatsworth House, the magnificent
country homo of tho Devonshlrcs, will
become the prey of creditors nnd Dev
onshire House, the pnlaco of PIcndllly,
London, has already been sold to pay
gambling debts, though possession will
not be given until the death of the
duko. For tho snko cf reputntlon some
of the scandalous gambling transac
tions will be kept from publicity by
generous relntlves.
Foremost Woman of IVernur.
The Duchess of Devonshire, called
tho "Double Duchess." becauso she has
lKcn tho wife of n Duko of Manchester
ns well ns of tho Duko of Devonshire,
Is the foremost woman of the British
peerngo nnd rank
almost with real
ty Itself. She Is a
brilliant woman
nnd hns had n Ilfo
of strenuous ac
tion, daring and
passion. At 71 she
Is still a young
woman, thoii','h
she has upheld
her plnco In the
highest rank of
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n century. She
has been tho foremost hostess of her
time uud her entertainments have been
historical. Sim Is mother-in-law or
grandmother to n dozen of Iirltnln's
noblest families, nnd for years was tho
Intimate friend and adviser of Queen
Alexandra.
The "Double Duchess" Is n Oeruinn,
one of the few foreign ladles who have
attained the high and enviable rank of
lender of English society. Here Is her
I'AhACK SAUitll-Ui:D TO
full name and titles : Her Grace tho
Itlght Honorable IxuIho Tredcrlca All
gusto D'Alton CnveudlHh, Duchess of
Devonshire, Marchioness of Hurting
ton, Countess of Devonshire, Countess
of Ilurllugton, Countess d'Anhalt of
Hnuover, Lady Cavendish of Hard
wlcke, Lady Cavendish of Kelghley,
Lady (f Grace of St. John of Jerusalem
and seventh Duchess of Manchester.
Vhu latter title has lnpM.nl. It wus In
the days of thu I'rlnce Contort that
tho Countess Louise d'Anhalt went to
London. Her father, tho Comtu d' Al
ton of Hanover, was In the train of tho
German princeling who married Vic
toria the Good. When she reached tho
ngo of 17 she was presented nt eo,urt
and launched Into society. She had
been brought up In the otrk't Germnu
regime which also ruled the court of
the period, and tho giddy whirl of so
ciety oiK-ned her eyes. Within a year
he wed Lord Mandovllle, who three
years later became His Grace of Man
:hester. He was an Inveterate gunbler,
and wasted practically all his patro
mony nt the card table. A nu born o,f
this union married Consuelo Yznngn,
in American, and their son, the present
Duko of Manchester, nlo married an
American, Miss Helena Zimmerman, of
Cincinnati. The other children of tho
IXwblo Duchess have all married well.
Her lloiuuuce.
Early In her married life the "Dou
bio Duchess" fouud herself deserted by
her husbuud. Manchester preferred the
gambling tublo to his wife. She found
ciUMlatlou and compaulonshlp In so
ciety, where she met tho MtirquU of
Hartlugtou, who stood high lu jMlltlcs
as a rlght'hand mau of Gladstone and
n inoinbor of tho cabinet. He wus not
an orator but wns a clever nml fasci
nating man ami had tho right of suc
cession to tho dukedom of Devonshire
An amazing friendship grew up between
the busy politician nud the German
beauty. As the years went on nud he
never married, but kept close to tho
hem of tho duchess' gown, society point
ed It out as tho Ideal plntoulc affec
tion. In 1S90 tho Duke of Manchester
died. The next year, by tho death of
tho then duke, the Marquis of Hurting
ton became Duko of Devonshire ,aud
ttw next year the widowed Duchess of
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Manchester became Ducbrss of Dvon
Rhlre. She was 67 then. This wnb the
climax of n romance watched by the
wholo world.
A Mnnln for IIHiIkc.
When bridge whist was Introduced In
Loudon the Double Duchess became n
strong Rtipiwrter of the game. It be
came a mania with her and the stakes
wero heavy wherever she played. When
It was discovered that at her parties a
regular system of signaling to partners
was practiced It canned n temporary
scandal, but did not break up the game.
Tho duchess finally went to the conti
nent, her health broken by scandals
and worries over her losses, but she
played nhrond and when she returned
to London It wns tho signal for some of
tho highest bridge play known In tho
history of tho gnme. Many Indies were
reported to hnvo lost their Jewels and
their fortunes. Again wero thero
stories af tho duchess' prodigious loss
es. Not long ago William Waldorf An
tor bought Devonshire House for S&
000,000. For some time thero hnvo
been no soclnl functions under tho Dev
onshire auspices and If thero are nny
In the near future they will be paid for
by Lady Hamilton.
Ancient Indlnn Wrltlnirs.
A local newspaper man nt Otangn,
O. T., mndo n very lucky And tho other
ilny by accidentally lenmlng nbout nn
old Indian history, says tho ICnnsns
City Journal. Tho details are written
out on old parchment pnper and proved
to be nn accurate history of tho Chey
enno nnd Arnpnhoo Indiana It gave
an account of their religious rites nnd
beliefs along with the traditions of
the tribes. It deals freely with tho
tribal government for over 100 years
and Is very extensive In covering the
relation with the United States govern
ment. (
Many Importnnt lights with troops
and a description of the burying ground
whero somo ofllcers wero interred nro
nmong tho things. It wns originally
written In Indian Iangungo and wns
translated by George Kent, nn old-tlmo
Indian scout and plainsman.
Tho affairs of several other Indian
tribes who hnvo been ulllllnted with tho
Cheyenucs nnd Arnpnhooa nro 'dealt
with In tho history.
Among other things dcnlt with Is
tho history of tho sacred arrows that
were stolen by the I'nwneo Indians nnd
secured only recently by tho Cheyennes
by exchanging several hundred ponies.
Kiiierntil Dutlnir Nnck to Nnlomon.
Ill nn nucleut cathedral of Genoa a
vnso of ImnioiiM) value has been pro
served for 000 years. It Is cut from n
single emerald. Its principal diameter
Is YiVi Inches uud Its height Is :
Inches. It Is kept under several locks,
A UAMIII.I.VG .MANIA.
tho keys of which nve lu different
hands; It Is rarely exhibited lu public,
and then only by nn order of I ho Sen
ute. When exhibited It Is suspended
around thu neck of a priest by a cord,
inA no one else Is allowed to touch It.
It Is asserted that this vnso Is one of
tho gifts which were made to Solomon
by the Queen of Sheba.
AMERICAN OFFICER INSULTED
BY KINGSTON GOVERNOR.
Itear Admiral Charles Henry Davis,
who wns practically ordered away from
Kingston, Jamaica, by tho Ilrltlsh gov
ernor, won fame lu tho Spanish wnr
as tho man to whom thu towu of
I'once, Porto Itlco. surrendered. Ho
wns then In command of tho gunboat
KEAB ADMIRAL DAVIS,
Dixie. Ho U a native of Massachu
setts, and was graduated from tho
naval academy In 1SOJ. Ho was con
nected with several expeditions to de
terniluo differences lu longltudo, waa
auierlntendcnt of the uaval observa
tory for a short time and served on
the Anslo-Russlan North Sea commis
sion at Parts.
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ST. PAUL MINN.
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Alfred J. Krank
(SucccMor to SCHNEM. ,fc KKANK.)
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP
BARBERS' FURNITURE
AND SUPPLIES
FINE CUTLERY
RAZOR WORK A SPECIALTY.
142 E. Sltth St., Opp. Ryan Hotel.
St. Paul, Minnesota
Aguilas and
Seal of Minnesota
Cigars
ARE SOLD ON ALL TRAINS
Kubles & Stock Co.
MAKERS
ST. PAUL - - MINNESOTA
EL FIRMA and
DUKE OF PARMA
CIGARS
You Will Like Them
HART & MURPHY, Makers
ST. PAUL
Klldbllilicd 1682
Incorporated 1000
GRIGGS, COOPER & GO.
Manufacturers, Importers
and Wholesale Grocero
242-264 East Third Street
ST. PAUL MINN,
: OMAHA NEBRASKA f OMAHA NEBMSKaI
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"THE ONLY WAY"
Have your Batrorafire checked from hnfol nnA RoiirlnnrA. nu..
any railroad to any place in United States by
Omaha Transfer Co.
Office 208 So. 14th St.
When Coming into Omaha give your checks to our uniformed
agents on trains or at depot and receive cheapest and best service
New cabs to all parts of;city.
1 MINNEAPOLIS MINN. :
NORTTrfsttAR
WOOLEN
MILL CO.
Manufacturer! of
Blankets, Flannels
and Blanketings
Minneaoolis. Minn J
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A. IlACKDAIIL
C. A. IlACKDAIIL
A. Backdahl & Co.
DRUQQISTS.
Oppoilio Milwaukee Perot. reicrtptIont
are fully compounded. J1J Waihlugton aye.
nuebouib.
AllnneupollH,
MlnneMOtct
Wmmr
CYGNUS $3.50 SHOE
Manufactured by
North Star Shoe Co.
MINNEAPOLIS
MINNESOTA
MINNEAPOLIS
OMNIBUS AND
MATTISON & FOYE, Proprietor.
237 Hennepin Ave. Nicollet House Block
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
j LIVINGSTON
UNION MEAT MARKET,
A. O.HASELER, Prop.
CHOICEST
FRESH AND SILT MEATS
Cnmo nnd Fish In&nnou.
Livingston, ----- Montana.
F. B. TOLHURST
Taxidermist
for the Tourist
OPPOSITE DEPOT,
Livingston, Montana.
GEO.W.HUSTED
Prescriptions, Drugs,
Patent Medicines, Ci
gars, Toilet Articles,
Finest Soda Fountain
on tho N. P. Railway.
Opposite the Depot
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Thin curd rntltloi you tn a trip thrhnuli tho
NntluuM 1'ark, providing- you ntroniio
"THE SOLO"
And can mnko nitlnfACtory nrriiKOinont with
tho traiiKortMiluii coninnlci,
The only firtt-clait place of the kind in
Livingston. Bottle Goods a specialty
FRANK BUSS, Proprietor
117 W. Park St. LIVINGSTON, Mont
B, VHIilngloii, I'roji, I Wilkinson, Manager
The Alpha
Fine Wines, Liquors & Cigars
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS
HenilqunrterH for ltnilroml anil All Pro
fesslonul Peoplu.
Phono Pacific 151
101 N. Park St., PORTLAND, OREGON
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Fancy Groceries, Bakery
Goods and Meats j
Supplies for Dining and Private
Cars Given Special Attention J J
230-32 Main Si. 229-31 Pearl Si.
Telephone 191
Council Bluffs Iowa
For Medicinal Purposes
We recommend our
Black Buffalo
Pure Rye Whiskey
Unexcelled in
Quality and Excellence
The Pederson Mercantile Co.
Wholeiale I.lquor Importer and
Wholc.ale Liquor Dealer
Moorehead, Minnesota
Norttivteitern Agenli Anheu.er-Iliiich Brew
Ing Atioclation'i Celebrated "ltmlweiser" Ueer
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