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Xmas Sales in Every Dep't.
BURTON NOT FOR
TUFT'S CABINET
same theories as do the Goulda: con
cerning education of French youths we
have othor Ideaa than those of the Ie
Sagans. My parents will aid me to bring
up these three Innocent victims."
MERCHANDISE ORDERS
at any counter, good to give
because the reci pient can
select his own gift anytime
STEAL BRAZIL'S MESSAGE
- i :
Offer to Ohio Congressman
Withdrawn After New
York Conference.
WILL ENTER SENATE RACE
To romprlo Willi Brother Charles
in Msht to Succeed Senator Kor-
nker Proldent-Klect Will
Keep "Hands Off."
NEW YORK. Dpc. I. It was author
itatively announced tonight that he of
fr of p. t'dbinrt position to C'onsress
man Theo!ore Burton, of Cleveland, had
t'een withdrawn by Mr. Taft and would
not he roue wed.
Mr. E'.urtun has been mentioned as the
jmhahle Secretary of the Treasury, and
K Is said that the portfolio had been
definitely offered to him.
Burton After Foraker's Joh.
The statement followed a conference
of Mr. Taft with several Republican
leaders from Ohio. Mr. Burton. It 1s be
lieved, will now make an active contest
1n the Ohio Senatorial compaljrn. Charles
T Taft mas at the conference, and when
he was asked what bearinc If any. the
conference may have upon his candidacy
for the Senate to succeed Senator For
aker. he replied:
"I am going to win. Everything Is
favorable."
The President-elect had nothing to
hny regarding: the conference as regards
th Senatorship. Mr. Taft has repeat
edly announced that he was keeping
"hands off" the Ohio Senatorial situ
ation. He so stated his position anew
to Congressman Burton some days ago
In Washington.
Was I. ate to Dinner.
The conference made Mr. Taft and his
three brothers late for the reception In
honor of the President-elect at the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, preceding the
Ohio Society dinner.
Mrs. Taft. who has been In New York
several days, left this afternoon for
."pray. N. C, to become the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Mehane.
FINDS $85,000 SHORTAGE
Bank Examiner Vnrovcrs Defalca
tion and Cashier's Arrest Follows.
TOrERSWORTH, N. H.. Pec. 16. An
unexpected vipit of Bank Kxamfmr X.
iv Bnn at the Kirwt National Bank in
tills city today uncovered a defalcation
estimated by the examiner at $v.0 and
immediately following the discovery Fred
AV. Varciey, cashier of the bank, was ar
restd. Fxaminer Bean In notifying the CVtn
t roller Mid that he considered the bank
solvent but the directors had said that
thv could not make up the shortage,
ir is expected that the institution wUl be
liquidated.
Toe. bank was closed so quickly that no
attempt rould be made by depositors to
withdraw their money. "Within an hour
fir th eaininer bad found trouble
Cashier Varney was arrested at bis desk,
th fntroer at Washington was advised
'f tbr drfalcation and the bank was
closed.
Vani l ad been cashier of the bank
j. , r when h was elected to sue-
rcd iifihl-r Stifkney. who was murdered
by Jospli KeMey in connection with a
bank rliry. He was called to the
j-4merswMrth Bank from a clerkship in
Dover National Bank, which went to
an a result of defalcations by Isaac
h A l;ftr. its cashier. 1n
Vnrney niflde a confession today, stat
irj: that he lost the money ft tS speculation
and thc.t nobody else was Implicated. He
v.;is arraigned tefore a United States
I "nnimisMoner and pleaded not guilty of
iiibeczlenient and was held in flO.OO
btiiius.
r,.r i.oaxs cause failure
Citizens" State Hank of Napoleon,
., Closes Its Ioors.
NAI'OI.KON. O.. Iec. . The Clti
State Bank assigned to D. P.
T'onovan last night. The failure Is said
to have been caused by poor loans and
It is also stated thsl it was brought
about by the Ohio German Insurance
Company's failure.
The fnilure Is said to be due to over
loans made by Cashier ;roll to Judge
Michael Imnnelly. president of the Ohio
"erman Fire Insurance Company, and
the assignment is also said to be the
direct result of the recent failure of
that Insurance company. These loans
to ronneIly, it Is alleged, were made
without the authority of the other' of
ficials of the bank.
The Citizens' Bank was considered
strong and as a result of the assign
ment, great excitement prevails In Na
poleon. The bank's deposits amount
to JS3S.00O.
BONI AS LOVING FATHER
ICntinued from First Page.)
he renounced this claim "with pleasure,"
the lawyer announced:
"If the Count took such pleasure In
renouncing this demand, why did he ever
formulate It?"
M. C1emnceau justified the interven
tion f Ueorgc Gould on the ground of
Lis sifter's Interests and said he could
nt understand why Mr. Gould was the
oi.jcct of such violent attacks. He de
nounced De Castellane's conduct during
the period of his marriage. The Count,
he said, should have been irreproachable
in order to avoid the Insinuation that he
had married Miss Gould for Iter money.
Real Buttle Between Two Men.
The lawyer then reminded the court
that the ral battle was between two
men. Count de Castellane and Prince
lleiie V Sajran. who hated each other.
M. Clemcnceau concluded that Princess
!e Sagan had not forfeited any of the
confidence reposed in her when the court
pave her the custody of her three chil
dren, and he asked the court to maintain
his client In his rlKlits.
Bonls Xoble Denunciation.
In his letter of renunciation Count BonI
says he Is "Indignant at the perfidious
and lying insinuations of the Princess
and her family": that George Gould re
gards th!s suit simply as a vulgar affair
of money and believes that his golden
authority can gild the marriage of his
sister with a tarnished man." He con
cludes; "The decision I have taken will
show the court the sole purpose which
Inspires me. my parents and my rela
tives. We are without fortnnes. but upon
the question of money we do not hold the
Trouble With Argentine Republic
Due to Theft of Telegram.
WASHINGTON'. Dec. Diplomatic
Washington, notably the representation
from Latin-America, is watching with
deep concern the outcome of the differ
ences between the Argentine Republic
and Brazil, whose relations, strained be
cause of the Jealousy over naval arma
ments, are aggravated by the Intercep
tion by the Argentine authorities of an
important message sent to its Legation
in Santiago. Only very meager informa
tion regarding tills late incident, which
seems to have stirred the feeling in
Brazil to a high pitch, has reached
Washington, and this is confined to that
of an uno.ica! character.
It is said that the dispatch referred to
passed over the Argentina lines on its
way to Santiago, and after being inter
cepted was handed to a man who, being
unable to decipher it, deliberately com
Iiosed one entirely different in intentions
against Argentina. This alleged fabrica
tion was read before the Argentine Con
gress In secret session to support the
vote for armaments.
The Brazilian government, when the
fact of the false text came to its knowl
edge, sent to Argentina and published In
the Brazilian papers the false dispatch
and the one actually bent, to prove that
the dispatch intercepted showed friendly
wishes and not hostility to Argentine.
In order to do' this, the Brazilian gov
ernment found it necessary to publish
the key of Its secret correspondence
with Its Legation in Santiago. It is said
that although this proof was submitted
on November 14. no acknowledgement of
the mistake has been made by Argentine
to Brazil.
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NOT DUE TO POISON ALONE
Autopsy on Launching Victim Shows
Other Causes for Death.
VA'LLEJO. Cal., Dec. 1. Acting un
der orders from Coroner B. J. Klotx,
Dr. Frederick Peterson held an autopsy
today on the remains of Mrs. August
Rose, who died yesterday after an Ill
ness caused by partaking of. the lunch
eon provided after the launching of
the Prometheus a week ago last Satur
day. The autopsy, according to Dr.
Peterson, showed that death was not
entirely due to ptomaine poisoning.
Many organs were found to be dis
eased and the woman's delicate health
would have rendered more effective
any poison introduced Into her system.
The diseased organs were all removed
and sent to Dr. Martin Fvegensberger.
president of the State Board of Health
at San Francisco.
MOVEMENT ALL POLITICS
Railroad Lawyer Causes Clash by
Attack on Rate Agitation.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Dec. 16. The
name of Senator La Kollette, of "Wis
consin, was injected Into the Missouri
rate-hearing In the Federal Court to
day, and resulted In a brief clash be
tween opposing counsel. William Kills,
counsel for the Chicago. Milwaukee &
St. Paul P.allroad. had been testifying
concerning the relative standing of
rates In Wisconsin. He said that, when
Mr. La Follette' was making the cam
paign for Governor he had attacked
rates in Wisconsin and statements had
been prepared showing that, generally,
local rates were higher In his state
than in Iowa. " Later. Mr. Kills said,
the same statements and tabulations
were used In Iowa to show that rates
in that state were higher than in Wis
consin. Mr. Iifhmann, attorney for the state,
protested.
"I am not here to try political Is
sues." he said. "This is not a case that
politics has anything to do with. I
protest against the Interjection of poll
tics into It."
Mr. Kills observed that from Its In
ception the rate movement had been
political, and not economic.
MUSEUM GETS SPECIMENS
(Continued from First Pajre.)
specimens we collect. The collection
which would thus go to the National
Museum would be of unique value. It
would, I hope. Include specimens of big
game, together with the rare smaller ani
mals and birds.
Museum to Pay for Naturalist.
"I have not the means that would en
able me to pay for the field naturalists
or the taxidermist and their kit. and the
transportation of the specimens and the
curing of the same for the National
Museum. Of course, the actual hunting
of the big game I would want to do my
self or have my son do so, but the speci
mens will all go to the National Museum,
save a very few personal trophies of lit
tle scientific value which for that reason
I might wish to keep.
"Now can you. in view of petting these
specimens for the National Museum, ar
range for the services of the field taxi
dermists, and for the care and the trans
portation of the specimens? As ex-President,
I should feel that the Natural Mu
seum is the museum to which my col
lection should go."
INQUIRY WILL BE MADE
(Continued from First PaitO
man, "whether he thinks the Senate
has been Insulted."
Hale Insisted that everyone had his
own opinion on that subject and any
one was as able as he to form an opin
ion. Tillman Insisted that, according to
the President's message. Congress is
composed of a lot of "rascals and
scoundrels who belong In the peniten
tiary." Hale replied that there had been a
great deal of "restlessness and indig
nation in the Senate."
"There Is no restlessness at the
White House." retorted Tillman. "They
are content and calm as can be there."
. Culberson said the message "was a
deliberate, studied and gratuitous In
sult to the Congress by the President"
Alligator Kills Kugle.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 16. A fierce
battle in midair between a baby alli
gator and a full-grown eagle in which
the reptile overcame and killed the great
bird and fell to the ground uninjured
itself was the unusual sight ofTered
to a few spectators about the aviary at
Golden Gate Park yesterday. The big
cage Is built over trees and ponds, and
"Bismark." the eagle, has been allowed
the freedom of the place for months
past. In one of the ponds several young
alligators are kept and it was with one
of these that Bismarck started the fight
that ended in the death of the Bird of
Freedom
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ing this name is doubly accept
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quality on drygoods and kindred
lines, as notable in its way as
the word "sterling" on silver.
Quality is doubly valuable when
buying gifts, and the place to
find quality is at "Portland's
most reputable store." Gifts of
simple elegance and sure ap
peal. Hundreds of extra clerks
and widest aisles in town make
Xmas shopping a pleasure at
Lipman- Wolfe's.
STANDARD SETS REDUCED
Dumas, red cloth and gold, English edition, col
ored plates, 9 volumes, special. ..$5.98
Eliot, 7-volume set, special. $6.25
Hawthorne, 8 volumes, cloth .....6.50
Irving, 10 volumes, cloth, special. ....... .$8.59
Ruskin, 15 volumes, cloth, speeial $11.98
Scott, 12 volumes, cloth, special $10.39
Thackeray, 15 volumes, cloth, special. .$11.98
Dickens, 15 volumes, cloth, special .$11.98
Bulwer-Lytton, 13 volumes, green eloth.
special .$13.98
Dickens, 22 volumes, lea'ther $18.50
Dickens, 22 volumes. .$13 edition $9.85
Shakespeare, 13 volumes, cloth, case. .. .$4.25
Three Guardsmen, 4 vols., English ed'n. .$3.50
Emerson, half-calf. 2 volumes $3.00
Emerson, cloth, 2 volumes .....$1.25
Green's English People, 5 volumes, leath-
pr, special for . . $3.75
Les Miserables, 5 volumes, half : leather.
special for $4.98
Ferdinand and Isabella, 3 volumes, half-'
calf, special .V.$3.75
FIVE-VOLUME SETS, $ 1 .50
Cooper.
Dickens
Victor Hugo
Hall Caine
Marlitt
Stevenson
Scott
Carey
CLOTH-BOUND BOOKS AT 8c
150 titles of standard authors, neatly printed and
cloth bound, such as ;
Child's Garden of Verse Vicar of Wakefield
Christmas Carol ' Cranford
Inez Lamb's Last Essays
Abbe Constantine Pnte and I, etc.
$1.18 RECENT FICTION AT 50c
Among many hundred titles in this
sale,' we call attention to:
Many Inventions
Emmy Lou
Red Saunders .
Daughter of the South
Uttle Citizens
Battle of the Strong
Tides of Barnegat
The Fair God
The Braes Bowl '
The Fig-htin? Chance
David Harum
Vergilius
MASTERPIECES IN COLOR
Masterpieces in color from the world's greatest
artists, special volume 75
Reynolds Romney Greuso
Turner Raphael And Many
Rosetti Lelghton Other Artists
50c ALCAZAR CLASSICS, 29c
More than 200 titles from the best writers. Hooks
worth 50c each, printed in large, clear type and
daintily bound. Some of the titles
Abbe Constantine A Minister's Wooing
Bitter Sweet Cranford
Black Beauty Alice in Wonderland
Little Minister Autocrat of the Breakfast
Reveries of a Bachelor Table
Aesop's Fables Treasure Island
In His Steps The Man Wit hout a Countrj
And many other books.
The Famous Henty and Alger Books for
boys, about 100 titles, all on O Et
sale at
Standard Poets, in genuine padded leather,
gilt edges, superbly printed, good
value at
89c
Good English Library Editions of Standard Books at 39c
Our Village
Henry Esmond
Pirkw ilc Papers 2 vols.)
Autocrat of Breakfast Table
Sternes Sentiments I Journey
Robert Frowning 2 vols.)
Keble's 'brietian Year t
Storia of Horace
Essays of Bacon and New Atlantis
'I'rnnford
"Natural History of Selborne
"ST. ELMO," by Augusta Evans Wilson, a New Popular Edition, 25c
Thousands of Illustrated Gift Books for Christmas
book y
SWEETHEARTS,
mm
Home Again With Me
The new Christy-RIley book, 1.58.
The Angel and the Star
By Ralph Connor, 50c.
On the Open Road
By Ralph Waldo Trine, 50c.
Drifted In
By W ill Carleton, $1.50.
The Perfect Tribute
Special Holiday edition, $1.00 set. -Henry
Hutt Picture Book
The book of the American girl, $3.00.
A Book of Sweethearts
Vtrse and illustrations 1n colors, $2.25.
Bachelor Belles
Illustrated by Harrison Fisher, $3.00.
The Children's Longfellow
Illustrated in color, $2.50.
The Orphant Annie Book . . .
Bv James Whitcomb . Kiley, illustrated,
. $1.50. - . ...
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Peter Newell illustrations, $3.00.
The Arabian Nights
nO full-pase illustrations tn color by
Dulac. 15.00. . .
The Muffin Shop
Full-page colored illustrations, $1.25.
Dream Blocks .
Pictures in color by Jessie Wilcox Smith.
$1.50.
My Busy Days
Profusely illustrated in color. $2.00.
The Runaway Boy
By Riley, illustrated in color, $1.25. ;
Riley Child Verse
By James Whitcomb Riley. $1.25.
Sterling and Quadruple Plated Silver
An interesting holiday sale of rich sterling silver tableware and quadruple plated
hollow ware from the largest silver store in Portland. Lowest prices ever known.
$3.50 Sterling- Sliver Salt and Pepper Sets, basket weave, 92.75
$3.00 Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper Sots, basket weave, 32. OO
SS.oo Silver Individual Salt and Peppers, set of six 86. OO
"10 Salt, Pepper 3nd Mustard Pot, Sterling mounted. . S7.50
15 Silver Deposit Individual Salt Sets. 6-plece, sale.. $12. OO
;:!x.r0 After-Pinner Coffee Curs. Saucers, silver, six 20.00
K25.n0 Sterling Sliver Brown and Blue Bettys. 3-piece, 319. aO
$H."..00 Sterling Silver 7-plece Almond Set. -ased, sale price $25
$4.00 Quadruple-Plated Silver Crumb Tray and Scraper $2.98
$2.50 Quadruple-Plated Silver Bread Trays, pretty .$1.9S
$4.r-0 Quadruple-Plated Fern Dishes, oval shapes.. . 3.98
$2.d0 Qnadruple-PlH ted Mustard end Horseradish Pots.. $1.48
?3.i-0 Quadruple-Plated Svmp Pitchers and Trays $2.98
$.'. i0 Quadruple-Plated Pudding and Bake Dishes. $3.98
$5.00 Quadruple-Plated Cake and Fruit Basket .$3.9S
ri3 50 Quadruple-Plated Four-Piece Tea Set for ...$9.98
$4.50 Quadruple-Plated BuHr Dishes, sale price $3.78
$5.00 Quadruple-Plated Mayonalse and Gravy Bowl ..... $3.98
$1(5.30 Quadruple-Plated Coffee Set on Tray at.. $11.48
Jti.Ofl Quadruple-Plated Nut or Fruit Bowl on sale tor... $4. 98
$X.O0 Three-Piece . Silver Tea Set $4.89
$3.60 Silver Sugar and Cream Set for.. ....$1.65
Sale Toilet Articles, Smokers' Sets
ToilctSets, ShavingSets, Shavers'. Stands, Smokers' Articles, .
.. . .. . . .. , , . jUL ""lift.
c ic, at prices mat empnaiicany mane iz worm wniie to
buy now.
Toilet Sets, nuadruple silver plated brush, comb and
mirror, neatly boxed, values to $15.00 for
Toilet. Manicure. Military and Cloth Brush Sets, sil
ver plated, beautiful designs, values to $1 0.00 for. ... .
Military Sets, Tollft and Manicure Sets, silver plated,
new patterns, values to J7.53, great special at
Puff Jars, quadruple plated top; also cut-glass jars
and silver-plated jars. Values to $3.50
Nickel Si:aing Stands, adjustable French beveled
mirror, two removable cups. .Values to $10 for
Shaving Stands. Ebony finish adjustable French BJ'S
beveled mirror, brush, mug. Values to J7.50 JJ
Silver-plated Mug and Brush in neat hinge-top
case, $2.25 value for . . . . .
tienujne Badger Shaving Brushes, various pat
terns, worth $5.00. on saTe for only
Smokers' Jars for tobacco or cigars, cut gloss,
with silver and gilt tops. $1.50 value
Tobacco Jars, nickel deposit., with nickel top:
also gilt and heavy silver. $2.50 value..
Smokers' Sets of quadruple-plated silver or
brass, values up to $3.60, sale. .............
$1.
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SLAVES IN ILLINOIS
Men Imprisoned in Stockade
Near Chicago.
GOVERNMENT IS ACTING
Manufacturing Company Accused of
Peonage) on 'Wholesale Scale.
Men Escape by Tunneling Un
der Closely-Guarded Fence.
CHICAGO. Dec. 16. A peonage .case In
volving, It la alleged, a 15-foot stockade.
practical imprisonment of laborers under
a bystem calculated to keep them In debt
to the owners of the stockade, armed
guards and escapes y tunnelling, will
be presented to the Federal grand jury
here tomorrow. This etory. which will
take rank with any charged against the
turpentine camps of the South, became
ublle today when subppnas were Issued
o compel the attendance of 30 witnesses
said to have lived within the stockade.
Indictments for peonage will be asked by
District Attorney Sims.
The stockade Is alleged to be situated
near Summit, a town 30 miles from Chi
cago. Here, .it is said, a manufacturing
company Is spending many millions of
dollars In the erection of a manufactur
ing town.
v unesses who have been Interviewed
bv Federal authorities have stated that
they were not penrtitted to leave the
stockade while In debt to their employers
and getting out of debt was very diffi
cult, owing to the tariffs at which every-
Good Blood
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Sarsaparilla has an unapproached
record as a blood-purlfler. .
It effects its wonderful cures, not
simply because it contains sarsaparilla
but because it combines the utmost
remedial values of more than 20 different
ingredients. There is no real substitute
for it. If urged to buy any preparation
said to be "just as good you may be
sure it is inferior, costs less to make,
and yields the dealer a larger profit.
Get Hood's Ssruparilla today. In nsnal liquid
form or in chocolated tablets known as Sarsataba.
thing had to be . purchased within the
stockade.
This high fence was guarded by armed
sentries. A number of laborers are said
to have escaped by tunnelling under it.
"BAD MAN TO MY COUNTRY"
Chang's Itcason for Killing Stevens
Told to Captor.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. IS. The line
of defense to be employed in the case
of In Whang Chang. the Corean
charged with the murder of Durham
White Stevens, of the Japanese diplo
matic service, has not yet been Indi
cated by his attorneys. Today the
prosecution was still presenting the
testimony of physicians and surgeons
who had attended Mr. Stevens prior
to his death. Dr. C. S. Clark, who
made the autopsy, stated that in his
opinion death was due to peritonitis,
following the bullet wounds. He Was
closely cross-examined In an effort to
establish whether the wounds showed
evidence of due skill and care on the
part of the surgeons.
Harry Sexton. Collector of Oriental
Taxes, described how he captured In
Whang Chang and positively identified
Chang as the man who did the shoot
ing. He also told of the Identification
of Chang by Stevens In the hospital
shortly, before his death.. On this oc
casion, the witness said,- Chang had
remarked to Stevens:
"He bad man to my country."
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Medical Port or Sherry "Wine, regular $2.50
value, per gallon $1.50
Angelica, ; Muscatel, Toka.y, Madeira and
Catawba Wines, per gallon $1.50
10 different kinds to select from, bottled in bond.
Whisk, regular $1.23 value, per bottle.. $1.00
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