ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP 1 ABANDONS VOYAGE Heavy Gale Makes Continu ance of 24-Hour Test In advisable for Time. BALLOON BEHAVES POORLY .al2 or Big Dirigible Needs Re filtinx and Ballast Is Unsatis factory Vrf.cl Is Vp Only Ten Hours. KKIKDKRICHSIIAFEN. April 6. The 24-liour endurance tst of Count Zeppe lin's airship, started from here today, ended in failure, owing to unfavorable weather. The airship ascended at :18 A. M.. and the voyage was abandoned at . 7:25 this evening. r Lurlng tliis time the big dirigible de fended twice to tfe surface of the lake, taking on water for ballast. Major Sperling, who acted as pilot In place of Count Zeppelin, Anally decided iu reiurn 10 rena the balloon with gas. The destination of the trip, which was made purely for military purposes, was kept secret. The balloon traveled as far as Biberach . nd then returned to the lake, where It rngaeed for a long time In maneuvers. It carried 15 persons. A strong easterly wind blew early in the evening, against which it was im possible to make headway, although the motors were working well. Major Sperling, fearing that he might driven Into the mountains, decided to seek shelter in the floating shell, and abandoned the idea of refilling. BIUTAIX WANTS AIU FIjEET Slajr Establish "Two-Power" Stand ard for Dirigibles Same as Navy. LONDON. April B.-Great Britain seems to be awakening to the fact that the other nations of the world are leaving her behind In the race for command of the air. ( While the members of the House of Commons were drawing the attention of the government to the fact that Germany lias built or is building dirigible airships nnrt- urging ttie government to take up with energy the construction of a British fleet, thero was being held today a meet ing In the Mansion House, under the k chairmanship of the Lord Mavor of Lon , don in support of the same object. Among those present were Admiral Charles Beresford, Prince Louis of Bat tenberg, lxrd Curzon, Sir Hiram Maxim and Admiral Sir Percy Scott, all of whom heartily supported energetic action. Admiral Scott advocated a "two power" standard In airships as well as In dread : noughts, and mentioned Incidentally that the navy had designed a new gun which .at a distance of 6UU0 feet could be ex ceedingly destructive to war airships. MOMAN AERONAUT DROWNS I'nrty of French- Aeronauts Come to iirler orf Coast. COULANCKS.. France, AprU 5.-A bal loon that- started its aerial flight at St floud came down in the breakers a ouarter of a mile off the coast here today The passengers 'vera, two men and a woman. As soon- as their predicament was perceived, boats put out to the rescue. The basket to the balloon had been cut and the occupants were drift ing helplessly. The two men were res- .. cued but the woman was drowned The a. ronnuts tried to land on the beach "tmt were blown out to sea. SOUNDS WARMING TO CUBA fiomez Says Too Cireat Tendency To ward Rebellion. HAV ANA. April 5. Congress convened . this arternoon and heard the reading of ! I resident s message. The general tone of the message was hopeful and en couraging, but a warning was sounded, as follows: "The political problem of our country s In the case of some others of similar .origin Mid education, contains one evil element, which in the visible order mani 'fosts itself in a tendency to create and maintain a third party, even other factors arising from the vice of social dbiintegra .tlmi which unfortunately seems charac-, eristic of the southern race. The same condition is manifested In the tendency . toward rebellion against everything wearing the badge of discipline, order, i method and subordination to the will of j social collectivity. ln this we have one fact which, small as it may be, is not encouraginir." Tha President makes an urgent plea ..n.irrrau treaty with the .I nlted btates. favoring a reduction in duties on Imtmrf rnnoiBti.,.r i. . . arla of life, for the purpose of lowering Trial lfAutlt Vkl . V. . a i . RICH ORE IS WORKED OUT Receiver Asked ror Bald Butte Mine or Montana. HELENA r.r.t a .. . . . . v . , - -n. suit has teen Instituted ln the Federal Court - " xseaiue. or Boston, foi the appointment of a receiver for th Bald Butte Mining Company and the settlement of Its financial affairs. Tli mines of the company. It Is alleged re unproductive. Its mill and niachln ery -Tactically orthli nn.i erties cannot be operated at a protit wmioui lurtiter exploration and dev vel- v iiur in. A few years ago the Bald Butte was one of the best dividend-paying gold mines ln Montana, and Its stock was in active demand at a high premium. DEMOCRATS WIN AT BUTTE .iei.UDiK.iis show Inexpected Weakness Except tn Council. HL'TTE, Mont.. Aorll K i-h.-i Nevlu. Ivmocrat. was elected Mayor of Butte today by a plurality of liuj The liepublican candidate. Mayor Joseph Corby, showed unexpected weakness Henry. Independent Democrat, and j-ierce. oociallst. displayed little strength. Alex McGowan. Democrat. Is re-elected Police Magistrate, and J. H. k. McCarthy, Democrat. ex-Mayor of Butte. Is elected City Treasurer. The 4Jemocrata ana republicans spilt eve on the number of Aldermen elected. I each getting: four. This -will give the ' uemocrats control of the Council. By a plurality of 448 votes Andrew Lo- , p. " i.r-juinn.:ii. was ewciea jaayjr 01 Missoula, over John E. Patterson. Demo crat, and T. D. Caulfield, Socialist. Two Democratic and two Republican Alder men were chosen. Mr. Patterson ran on a municipal reform platform. At Helena. In the election for Alder men, the -Republicans were victorious in four of the seven wards. The Democrats elected two members and in one ward the vote resulted in a tie. At Anaconda three wards give Stagg. Republican, for Mayor, 169 majority over Ganguer. Democrat. The other three wards are strongly Democratic and will elect Ganguer, by. a majority of 15 or more. Charles F. Murphy. Democrat, waa elected Mayor of Great Falls by a ma jority of 128 over J. M. Burlingame, Re publican, ln a total vote of about 2400. The Council Is tied. " At WHllston, N. D.. .Tohn Bgger de feated Joseph Weinley for Mayor on an Issue of law enforcement. At Hamilton the election of Aldermen today hinged on the Issues between the saloon and the anti-saloon interests, in which the antia came out two votes ahead, encompassing the defeat of Louis Peterson, proprietor of several saloons, for Mayor. ,W. A. Hayes (Ind.) entered the campaign yesterday and defeated the Civic League candidate. H. J. Thompson (Rep. was elected Mayor of Billings, defeating George F. Binnlnghoff (Ind.). The Republicans elected all four Aldermen. NICARAGUA BACKS DOWN ULTIMATl'M FROM KNOX PRO DUCES QUICK RESULT. Central American Nation Expresses Desire to Settle Emery Claim at Once. WASHINGTON, 'April 5. Secretary Knox was given to understand today by Minister Kspinosa. of Nicaragua, that the Nicaraguan government would make an early effort to settle either, by com promise or by arbitration the claim for damages of the G. D. Emery Company, whose concession for cutting mahogany was canceled. The Minister told the Secretary that a special commission would leave Imme diately for this- city, carrying full in structions for the Minister, which would empower him to reach a settlement. If a compromise is not reached the Min ister will sign a protocol submitting the case to arbitration. The last communication from Secretary Knox to the Nicaraguan Minister was ln the nature of an ultimatum. LEFT WAITING AT CHURCH Tacoma Bride-to-Be Thinks Fiance Was Lured Away. TACOMA, Wash., April 6. ( Special.) Disappearing two days before his ar ranged marriage to Miss Mattha Louise inristtan, a beautiful Seattle girl 20 years old. and a former student in the Broadway High School of that city, Alvin R. Lehmann, a prosperous young commis sion broker of this city, is believed to have been lured away by a disappointed suitor. The evidence tends to disprove the theory of desertion, and the heart broken bride-elect shares with her friends a belief ln Lehmann's innocence of wrongdoing. Miss Christian has joined in a search for the missing man. At 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon Leh mann and Christian were to have been married at the Chruch of the Immacu late Conception, at Eighteenth avenue and East Marion street, and a reception was to have followed Immediately at the home of Mrs. Frank Wright. 824 Twenty first avenue. The wedding dinner had been prepared and the guests assembled at the hour when the bridegroom-elect was to appear. Finally, William Lund, who was to be the best man, declared his belief that there would be no wedding day, and the guests left. . BENSON RAFT WORKS SOLD Clatskanie Property Changes Hands for Consideration of $400,000. CLATSK4NIE n- A -M c , c - - . . ' t" i v. lope- clal.) The . sale has been confirmed ui mo nenson cogging Company's sea-Kolne-raft works at thio - - .,..o lULC LU San Diego capitalists. The firm will iw.um, an viie Demon Lumber Com pany. The deal lnelnrloa th. Wallace Slough, two completed sea rafts of 5,000.000 feet each, a new cradle just launched ln which rafts carrying . 000.000 feet will be con structed hereafter; all the hoisting ma chinery, pile drivers, chains, two large luwmg launches, etc., at this place, and the mills belonging to the company at San Diego, Cal. Consid eration was about $400,000. The new company has taken charge and work, will continue the same as usual. None of the timber or logging equip ment belonging to the Bensons was In cluded In the sale, and both S. Benson and A. S. Benson, -who have been at California hot springs, have recovered ufflciently to return home and look after their logging camp, which Is one of the largest in the Northwest Utah Governor Here. Governor William Frye. of Utah ae como&iiieri .v- t ' I . .. . . . Lake city, arrived ln the city last night nu is uuarifrea at me Portland. The visit ot Utah's Governor has no official significance, having to do solely with private matters which the Gbvernor de clined to discuss. Governor Frve and Mr. Oanflrld will spend todav here as an incident of e tour of the Pacific North west. Chinese Found Not Guilty. Wong Ah Chow was declared not guiltv by a jury in Judge Cleland s department of the Circuit Court yesterday afternoon of having stolen J200 from Wong Chung Although the testimony In the case was not lengthy, the entire morning and the afternoon up to 3:45 o'clock, was spent ln hearing the evidence, it being neces sary to receive the -most of It through Interpreters. Marriage umhi, SIlBT-GOODWIN- EaUwortrt Silsby "2 Coiumbuo. Wab. : Ethel U Goodwin. 22. cllv' JOHXSONWKXSEX-Han, H. Johnson. JrV 43. Oresham; Emma Jrnaen. 36 city JOHNSON-ERIOKSOS-Oacar Johnson 28 city; Prciia v. 11. ErKkson. 21, cu,. " ' Wedding ana -vlsltlnc cards. TV. o Smith at Co.. Washington bids.. 4th and Wash. -l"f Rather Dh, Doeter. limn n vtj wily n cut oil, Sall M I Bingham, of Prlnceville. I!l "but you'll die from gangrene (which had eaten away eight toes) if you don't," said all doctors. Instead he used Bucklen's Arnica p-aive mi wnoily cured. Its cures of Eczema. Fever Sores, Bolls. Hnrni ,tiH l-i l.i u t m , .1 . . i - . - ......... ... L 1 1 J T V I 1(1. "h,. at all mwi.t. ?ew orits latest novelties la fine THE MORNIXli RESULT IS DIVIDED Wets and Drys Fight in Many Michigan Counties. END OF BITTER CAMPAIGN Of 2 7 Counties ArotIng, Three Are Reported Dry, Two Wet Sum- mcr Resorts Worried About Effect on Business. DETROIT, Mich., April 5. With virtual ly all the Interest in todayls election cen tering in the 27 counties of the state where abolition of the liauor traffic was voted upon, the Republican state ticket aooar ently ia elected by 75.000. Kmmett, Eaton and Sanilac Counties are in the 'dry" column, while in Huron olid Ottawa the '"wets" were victorious. The Republican state ticket which was elected Includes two -Justices of the Su preme Court and Regents of the Univer sity of Michigan. In the 27 counties of the lower peninsula of Michigan there are more than 1000 sa loons and 14 breweries and wholesale liq uor houses. Confronted by the most am bitious campaign which the Anti-Saloon League has ever undertaken against them in Michigan, the liquor interests have made a hard fight. Allegan, Berrien and Ottawa Counties Include in their borders many of the Lake Michigan resorts which are extensively patronized by people from Chicago and the West, and much interest has attached to the possible effect on this Summer's business. In Washtenaw County is located the University of Michigan, at Ann Ar bor, and the drys have made much of the beneficial effect which they contend ed local option would have on its 4000 students. KENTUCKY COUNTIES "DRV 0 6 Out or 110 Divisions Now Ta boo Booze. ASHLAND, Ky., April 5. Boyd County voted "dry" today by a majority of 107. In this city, the center of the iron in dustry, church bells were ringing hourly during the election. The victory of the "drys" here means that 96 of the 119 counties in the state are wholly "dry," under the county unit law. NO SUNDAY TREATS ALLOWED Kentucky Judge Decides Treating on Sabbath Is Illegal. LOUISVILLE, Ky.. April 5. Treating friends to drinks of whisky or beer on Sunday is a violation of the law. occord- ing to a decision by Judge Kreiger to day. The Judge cited the decision of the Court of Appeals, which upheld a fine that had been assessed In a case where whisky had been purchased from a dis tillery and divided among friends. CHINESE GRAFTER CAUGHT Alleged Bunco-Steerer Said to Have Victimized Whit Men- Sam Hinff, alleged Chinese bunco steerer, was arrested last night and locked up in the City Jail. It is said he made easy victims of certain white people and a few other Chinese. His alleged system was to engage a carpen ter or contractor to do certain work for him and then ask for "luck money, giving the contractor to understand that waa customary with the Chinese and was the way to bind a bargain. "When the money was given him. that would be the last seen of him, it Is said. A certain Portland carpenter, finding that h had been buncoed, made complaints to 4he police and Detectives Hellyer and Maloney finally located him. Hing waa very ready to give back the money when arrested. Th police have been looking for him ror some time for other alleged depreda tions between here and Astoria. One plan. It is said, was to give a merchan dise store a large order of provisions to oe Bent to a camp outside of town, and on the strength of the order, ask for a loan for a few days or until the provis ions were delivered. The fact that they had been -buncoed by a Chinaman, it is said, prevented complaints oeing made. "CITIZEN'S" TICKET WINS St. John Votes to Annex Territory and Extend City Line. The city election at St. John yesterday resulted in a complete victory for the tiutenr ticket, all the old citv of fleers being re-elected, as follows: Mayor, j. o. iienaricKs; itecoraer, X. M. Essen Treasurer. J. E. Panch; City Attorney, H. E. Collier; Councilmen-at-large. A. W. Davis. F. L. Dobie. C. L. Johnson. The new Councilmen are S. B. Cook, First Ward; M. R. Brown and J. K. Heller, Second Ward; J. W. Davis, Third Ward. These won out by substantial majorities. The annexation proposition carried and a large- strip of territory to the east of the city will be taken ln. The most im portant point ln the annexation scheme was the extension of the city line from the Meander Line to the center of the channel of the river. This gives the city police jurisdiction over the waterfront and half of the river. A number of amendments were up to be voted upon, but all were lost through lack of the necessary three-fourths vote. LOG CRUSHES BRAKEMAN Kills George Bennett and Injures Charles Densmore. BELLIXGHAM, April 5 Jarred by a switch engine, a log rolled from the top of a car in a Great Northern train at Bellevne, 15 miles southeast of here, to day, crushing the life out of George Bennett, a brakeman, and seriously in juring Charles Densmore, conductor of the train. CONDENSED NEWS BY WIRE Winnipeg. Manitoba. British Columbia lumber manufacturers Monday advanced prices through Western Canada from 11 to S3 a. thousand. DnTfrp Col. Ten men met here Sunday for the purpose of forming: a society of tw-n Indian fifrhtters to secure pensions frosji the Federal Government. Chi Cairo Members of the Chicago Dealers Association are investigating- charts that the city Is expending huge sums for coal purchased upon slipshod and "loophole'1 specifications. It is declared that ample opportunity is given for favoritism. . Boston Prominent business and profes sional women in Beston have orjraniz-d ln women's Hrtmestad Association witK . 4, view to solving; tha problem of occupation OREGOMAX. TUESDAY, for the lOA.oeo surplus spinsters and widow B&ku. RUSSIA. A KanH nf Cr.vvan bvw. olutionlsts was discovered Sunday morning v"' i".u inn sicamer vxarerucn on the cas; pian Sea, as it was about to sail from Kras novadsh and was captured. The 20 men planned to nvrnnpr ttm or-A-n i trtini OW in treasure and land with it. Chtcaco Sentiment against the pollca de partment, aroused by the recent kming "by mistake" of Joseph Finn by Detective Alex ander Scott, found violent demonstration in two instances Sunday night against police men in the performance of their duty in " Bnparaiea parts or til city, who wre attacked by bystanders. Boston On the ground that the matter was within the jurisdiction of the Vnited States Circuit Court. Judge Morton, in the Supreme Court refused to appoint a re ceiver for the estate of the late Andrew J. Iav!s. of Montana, or to issue an Injunction against the removal to Montana of any of mo ti 'jm iy 01 me estate. Chicago The Chicago Federation of La bor has expelled all the locals of tha .Amalgamated Woodworking Vnion. The drastic action is tne outcome of a bitter fight for jurisdiction between the Wood workers and the Carpenters, in which the latter charged that union woodworkers had taken the place of carpenters on strike. Chicago Direct electric lntpmrhnn com munication between Chicago and New York compiexea sunaay wnen a train pulled into Pullman over the tracks of the Ken sington & Kastern Railroad, completed less than 15 minutes before. Tha line connects the last gap in the system of lnterurban lines which stretch across th continent. New York A torn letter left carelessly in his room was tha means by which the New York police tracked Vito Damaiano, an Italian real estate dealer, to Buenos Avres. By this evasive clew alone he was arrested last June, and arrived in New York Sunday on the steamer Verdi. He is charged with the murder of Antonio Lombardo, in this city, February 4, 1907. BOYS EMULATE RAFFLES GENTLEMAX BCRGMIt OF FIC - TIOX IS THEIR UNDOING. ' Edward Richards and Floyd Fessler Brought From Tacoma lor Various Burglaries. Detective Coleman returned last night from Tacoma with Edward Richards and Floyd Fessler, aged 17 and 16 years, re spectively, who were arrested on infor mation furnished by Chief Gritzmacher for burglarious crimes committed in Portland. Allen Sharon, one of the ac complices, was caught in the First Na tional Bank trying to cash a check that was part of the plunder. Sharon was forced into a confession and implicated his friends, whom he said were in Tacoma. Why did we do it?" said young Fess ler. "Well, I guess we needed the money. I didn"t in particular, but the other boys did, and we talked about breaking into some of the stores and making a haul. We got our ideas of boring the holes around the locks and taking them out from the Raffles stories. Now don't say that we were reading dime novels, for they are not. That was good fiction and is published by Scribner's, of New York. He was the amateur cracksman, you know. I got the books from one of my brothers, who has the complete set. It looked like easy money 'and we thought we would try it." Fessler appeared a bright lad and showed a knowledge ,of different works of fiction, besides a general knowledge of the world. He did not seem the least bit embarrassed about the affair and marched off to jail smiling. BITES HAND THAT FED Collector ot Printing Company Is Charged With Embezzlement.. At the complaint of Milo J. Brown of the Brown, Springer Company, printers and by information furnished by the police department to the officers at Centralia, Wash.. Fred L. Harris, a for mer employe of the printing firm, was arrested last night in Centralia and Is being: held there pending the arrival of Detective Hellyer. who left last night to bring the man back to Portland where he is wanted on the charge of embezzlement. This alleged theft was a debt of grat itude Harris paid his employer. Har ris was arrested on the charge of forg ing checks ln Yakima. Brown, believ ing that Harris was not guilty, came to his assistance and Harris wae re leased. Brown then gave Harris a po sition in his company as collector, where he stayed for several months. DAUGHTER SPURNS MOTHER Refuses to Leave Man She Ran Away With and Goes to Jail With Him. Harry Matthews and Agnes Rogers were arrested last night in a lodging house, at 63 Seventh street, and confined in the City Jail, on a statutory charge The arreet was made at the Instigation of the girl's mother, who followed them here from Tacoma, where they met and ran away. Matthews and the girl were living under the name of Mr. and Mrs George Adams. Matthews gave hla age Who Really Does Sell the . BEST FOR THE MONEY Who Pays for the Big Page Advertisements That Appear Regularly in the Daily Papers Why do people go to the big advertisers vhen they want furniture? They do not realize that they are charged from 10 to 15 per cent more in order to pay these large advertising bills and other exorbitant ex pense accounts. HOME 1 60-370 Eat APRIL. 6, 1DOD. iikL lid SubsIb BrcakfMfi tut. ttacuur 1UU of f are No. 1 Boston Cream Toast, Stewed Figs. Bread and Butter. Cereal Coeffe 15o No. 2 Dry Toast. Comb Honey. Glass of Milk. 15o No. 3 Rolled Oats with Cream. French Toast. Bread and But ter, Cereal Coffee 20o No. 4 Boiled Rice -with Milk. Hot Cakes with Maple Syrup, Bread and BuWer, Cereal Cof fee 20o No. 5 Buttered Toast, Apple Sauce, Creamed Corn. Bread and Batter, Glass ot Mllk....20o No. 6 Mush and Milk, Two Eggs. Potatoes. Bread and But ter. Cereal Coffee... 25a No. 7 Milk Toast, Broiled Pro tone, plain or with Jelly, Bread and Butter, Cereal Coffee... 25c No. 8 Mush with Milk. Hot Cakes with Maple Syrup or Honey Cereal Coffee 20o No. S Toasted Corn Flakes with Cream. Stewed Prunes, Boston Cream Toast. Bread and Butter, Chocolate ..30o No. 10 Mush with Milk. Baked Potato wifn Cream Gravy, Shirred Efrgs. Bread and Butter, Cereal Coffee 30o No. 11 Mush or Cereal with Cream. Baked Apple, Omelette, Bread and Butter, Cereal Cof fee 36o No. 12 Cream Toast. French Pancake, with Maple Syrup, Cup Cocoa, Bread and Butter 40o Mel served a Ia c&rt an dm?. VEGETARIAN Sixth CAFE WASH. as 23 and the girl is 16, according to 'her mother. Matthews is said to have two wives in Seattle, one whose name was Eva Gates and the other Vera Clark. Todav tha mother will make charges against the man winch may result in a penitentiary sentence. She pleaded with her daughter to go home with her but the latter re fused to leave unless she would promise 10 witnaraw the charges against Mat thews. The mother refused and the pair after denouncing the mother, were locked up. AUTO STOLEN ON STREET George F. Brlce Victim While At 'tending Theater. An aufomobile belonging to Genrce Jr. Brice, an attorney ln the Corbett build ing, was stolen last night while he and his wife were attending the theater. The machine was left standing at 14th and Washington streets and when they came out to go home, the car was gone. The police and garages were notified and ueiecuves ana ponce started out in pur suit. The car was a large red Pope-Hartford roadster with a top on the front seat The big light's were out when the machine was stolen and it was hoped that the car could be Identified ln this manner. The number was Oregon 113 painted ln large euver .euers. HEARST EVIDENCE STOLEN (Con tinned from First Page.) Incompetent testimony had been the basis of the Indictments. These allegations vere vigorously denied by the Government counsel. A great crowd attended the opening of the trial. People came from all parts ot the state to see the unusual spectacle of a Governor on trial for alleged fraud. Attorneys for -the defense filed a motion to have the shorthand notes of the Mus kogee grand Jury introduced in court, and this motion was taken up for argument before the motion to quash was con sidered. The attorneys for the defense tola the court that the argument of the defense on the latter motion probably would consume three days' time. The only one of the defendants not in the city is A. Z. English, who is very ill in Los Angeles. Nebraska Capitalists Invest. A distinguished party of Nebraska cap italists, consisting of R. J. Tate, Colonel T. L Roberts. R. Z. Drake, of Omaha, and Harry Miller and R. Y. Applebv, of Stanton, are at the Portland. These gentlemen have spent several days in tne state, principally ln the vicinity- o Hon St. iIf,sV.g Tl m I MM ii . mn i-srmi wjj .k tn i . iij .n iwy ai a r if m of WHICH rwot by rrA-i-ttrV'-TIffn- The Seal of Purity This little green 6tamp is the Government's final seal of purity. 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