THE MOITXTXO OBEflOSIAX. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1910. NAN PATTERSON'S ORIGINAL "FLOROD0EA" SEXTET MEMBER WEDS RICH MANUFACTURER AND WILL LIVE IN SEATTLE. OUR MAIN FLOOR WILL" SOLVE THE GIFT-BUYING PROB LEM BRIM FULL OF NEW NOVELTIES WORTH YOUR TIME TO SEE NEW FUR FASHION BOOK MAILED FREE UPON BEQUEST MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PE0MPT ATTENTION SECRETDISCLOSED Former Chorus Girt- Is Bride, living Quietly at Seattle. Identity Not Suspected. i ENTIBE CORNEE, FOURTH AND MORRISON WEALTHY MAN IS HUSBAND Vet " Since Trial for Murder of Carsar loans, Woman TlrsiiTrs With Ifrr Parents, Trjln j to Forget Past, Cntll SoIdlrr-LoTcr Comes. SEATTLE. Wuh, Ic ((Special.) ceicina; to fors-t the past and to start lif anew. Nan 1'atterson, mem bar vt the original Florodora sestet. and formerly one of New York's -ay st of theatrli-al folk, who sras trlrtl for the murder of Caesar Tou&s, racetrack bookmaker, baa coma to Se attle to reside. The principal f'rura in the sensa tional trial five years ago. where two Juries dlrrad. slTlna the younc woman her freedom, comes to Seattle as a bride of less than two months. On October St she was married at St. Taul to Captain Sumner Prescott. veteran of the Spanish-American war, and a manufacturer of sawmill ma chinery. Immediately after tha cere mony. Mr and Mrs. Prescott cams to Seattle and for the last month hare been llvlns; at the Waldorf Apartments, tferenth avenue and like street. Prescott Laments Publicity. Captain Prescott has kept tha Iden tity of his wife a secret. Not even has he told his father, a wealthy man afacturer of Chicago, that he had married the woman. I am so sorry that our secret has become known." said Captain Prescott last night, when asked if the trim little woman with wbora he attended the theater was not Nan Patterson, the former Florodora lrL "Yes. It Is true. Miss Patterson or ratner Mrs. Maxtln. is my wife. We were married about six weeks ago. Wa hare been tiTlns; quietly In our apartments at the Waldorf and have been eery happy. We had hoped that no one would learn of Mr Prescott Identity, but I sup pose It will all have to come out now.' Captain ITescott said be met Miss ratterson at a party in Washington. D. '.. about a year aro. "She was llvtns: quietly with her parents and was attemptinc to forset the past.- said Captain Prescott. "It was her susarrstlon Just before wa were married that we keep it all a secret. I told my folks that I was married, and had married the best lit tle woman tn the world, but I told them notblns; about her. My father and mother know nothing; about Mrs. l-rescott. They have never met her, and will be ereatly surprised." Mrs. Presoott was married to a man by tha name of Martin when 1 years old. She lived with him only a short time. When she went upon the stage she changed her name from Mrs. Ann Martin to Ann Patterson, and finally to Nan Patterson, one year a (to last Oc tober Miss Patterson obtained a di vorce from Martin. She met Captain Presoott a few days later and the ac quaintance ripened Into love. Itomaoce Culminates. Car'ain Prescott Is head of the Pres cott Manufacturing Company, makers ef sawmill machinery at Marinette. Wis. and has extensive business Inter vests tn Chicago. At the time of the marrtace the announcement waa made that the bride was a Washington wom an, but her Identity did not become known until yesterday. The day after they became enaaced. which they did bv latter. Captain Prescott telegraphed Miss Patterson to come to St. Paul, where the ceremony was performed by Court Commissioner Gallia IHirlnc the Spanish-American war. Captain Prescott served as a jnemher of the First Illinois Infantry. After the war ha Joined the Second Wiscon sin Infantry and was soon elevated to captain of I company. Since he has made hts home In Seattle Captain Pres cott hs been employed at the Vulcan Iron Works, Fourth avenue south and Connecticut street. r f -.' " '..'v' YJ, XA PATTERJOJf-JI ARTIX-PRESCOTT. JERSEY IS DIVIDED Governor-elect Fights for Di rect Primary Result. LET PEOPLE NAME SOLON Wilson Says Icmocracy Has Chosen Martlne and Calls on Smith to Withdraw, bnt ex-Senator Remains In Contest. HARMON CALLS ON TAFT Ohio's Governor and Prrsltlrnt In dulse In Campaign Stories. WASHINGTON1. P-ec. . Governor JudNtio Harmon, of Ohio, called at the White House to.lsy to pay his respects to President Tsft. He stopped only a few minutes, but both he and the President seemed to enjoy the visit. Oovernor Harmon was greeted most cordiajly. tftortra of the campaign were exchanged. W hen governor Harmon visited the White House during the conference of (Governors last year he waa asked If he liked the looks of the place. His reply at that time was that a man alaays should consult his wife before taking a lease on anyplace of abode. Today tha tlovernor declared that the nice white paint and the subdued green walls of the executive office were quite attractive. "I never saw tha President looking finer and In better spirits. he declared. 'It is always a pleasure to have a chat with him." BOY PROBABLY INNOCENT Alleged Veteran Counterfeiter and Aitant to Kaco Jury. KLAMATH FAJ.I.S. Or.. Pec. . 4 Special. ) L'nlted States Deputy Mar shal Hammersley. of Tacoma. left Wed nesday morning for Portland with George I'uffcy and Mike liouan. the two counterfeiters arrested here sev eral days ago with a complete coun terfeiting outfit. They will face the Federal grand Jury on the charge of making and clrculatirg bogus money. Duftey Is about o years old and Is said to be a veteran olirnder. but the boy. his companion. Is probably an In nocent tool. He is about If rears old and looks younger. SAFE AND $15,000 GONE Myatery Snrronnds Theft Prom Ad am Hi press Office. MINNEAPOLIS. lec Mystery sur rounds the disappearance of a small safe said to have contained llS.oOft and valuable merehandlae from the office of the Adama press Company, tit Hennepin avenue, erly today. The safe was delivered at the office last night by one of the company's drivers. Some time after midnight It disappeared. The police were notified, but so far have been unable Co tell hoar Use aafe was taken. TRENTON. N. J.. Dec. . Wood row Wlleon, Governor-elect of New Jersey, ave out a signed statement tonight de lating hlnvsjlf for the election of James FL Martlne (Dem.) of Union County, who was nominated at the Democratic pri mary election, to the United States Scn- te to succeed John Kean. Ir. Wilson, tn equally positive terms. declare himself oiposed to the eleo- tion of ex-L nlted States Senator James Smith. Jr. For some lime the Oovernor- lect h.iei ben conferring with Democratlo members of the Legislature and urging upon them the wisdom of electing Mr. Martlne. Smith Decline to Withdraw. Dr. Wilson refrained from making any ul. llo statement until now, hoping Mr. Smith would announce hts retirement from the Hold. He called upon Mr. Smith at hie home m Newark Tuesday night and urged him to retire, but. It la under stood. Mr. Smith declined to do so. Dr. Wilson. In a statement says: "The question, who should be chosen by the incoming Legislature of this state to occupy the seat In the Senate of the United States which will presently be made vacant by the expiration of the term of Mr. Kean is of vital importance to the people of the eXate. both as a question of political good faith and as a question of genuine representation In the Senate that I feel constrained to ex presn my opinion with rvgard to It In terms w hich cannot be misunderstood." People Itun't Want Smith. Realising the delicacy of the situation. Dr. Wilson enys he speaks as the "poli tical spokesman and adviser of the peo ple.'" "I know that the people of the state do not desire Mr. James Smith. Jr.. to be sent aguln to the Senate. It he should be. be a ill not go as their representa tive. The only means I have of knowing whom they desire to represent them Is the vote at the recent primaries, where 4.00n Democratic voter; a majority of the whole number who voted at the pri maries, declared their preference for Mr. Marline- x "For me that vote Is conclusive. I think It nhould be for every member of the Legislature. Absolute good faith In dealing a 1th the people and unhesitating fidelity to every principle involved is the highest law of political morality under a constitutional government." SLAVE-OWNER WRATHFUL Heats Woman Because of Her Meav fxr Karnlngs. Arrests Follow. Another white slave case Is suspected In (i. Mrresi of Alfred LaniDihIr and "Birdie" Harris la a room at the Wil- lamette Hotel. Sixth and Stark streets, by Patrolmen Msrtlne and Sehaffer lust night. The couple were charged with vairrancy. pending Investigation. The text of the woman's confession was to the effect that she was brought here by Lampshlre from Astoria for Immoral purposes and that Lampshlre compelled her to divide her earnings. Displeased with the small amount of money she offered him last night. Lampshlre beat her unmercifully and proceeded to wreck their room. The llorrle woman Is :i years old and nntll a ftw months ago she waa a companion of Pat McClure. the high wayman, who was convicted In the Cir cuit Court Wednesday. According to the woman. McClure tried to reform her. Before he suc ceeded. McClure himself was compelled to flee and was csptured at The Dalles. Lampshlre is a carpenter, ; years old. Both will be arraigned In Municipal Court today. LANE LIKELY TO BE NAMED Ellla TXklnks No Coast Republican Will Be on Commerce Court. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington. Dee, I. Representative ElHs today had a very brief conference wltn the Frsaideat wltn reference to the selection of a Paciflo Coast man as member of the new Commerce Court. He said, when he left the White House, that he did not believe any Republican from the Pacific Coast would be lected He is of the opinion that Inter state Commerce Commissioner Lane, i Democrat, of California, will be named and. if so. no other Coast man can ex pect to go on the court. The President proposes to select three Republicans and two Democrats for thla court. Because of the crowd at the Whit House. Ellis did not get an opportun ity to talk with the President about Marshal ColwslL Much of President Taft's time was taken up today in hearing recommen dations of Senators, Representatives and other callers In the Interests of various candidates for the appoint ments to the Court of Commerce. The list of candidates for this court, which will have five members, is rapidly growing, and the President is said to have some 200 names under considera tion. BASIC UW COMPLETED MAXV SEW IDEAS WORKED INTO CONSTITUTION'. Arizona Will Have Initiative, Re call, Direct Election of Senators and Non-Partisan Judiciary. PHOENIX. Arts.. Pea . The consti tution for the State of Arizona was completed today. Among the progressive provisions of the document are: Initiative and referendum, with per centage of 10 and B. respectively. Amendment to the constitution by a majority vote of the people upon the initiative of 15 per cent of the voters. The recall of all elective officers. Direct primaries. Direct advisory primary for L'nlted State Senators. Instructions to the Legislature to en act a corrupt practice law. Antl-lobbylng law. Non-partisan election of the judi ciary. Anti-child labor provision. Juvenile Court, with the age of crim inal responsibility fixed at 18 years Preventing the Incarceration of chll. dren with grown offenders. Rigid corporation regulation, with a provision designed to abolish wildcat tin g. physical valuation of railroads a a basis for rate regulation. Corporation commission with wide powers. Kinployers" llabillry provision abro gating the fellow servant doctrine Mandate for the enactment of a work man's compulsory compensation law. Eliminating the probate courts. Regular sessions of the grand Jury with criminal prosecution by Informa tion or indictment Restricting the sale of public lands to prevent land grabbing. Abolition of the fee system of all pub lic officers. airing cities over SB00 population the right to frame their own charters. Prohibiting tha employment of aliens on public work. HONDURIAN OUTBREAK ON Martial Law Proclaimed; Jails Full of Political Prisoners. ' GUATEMALA. Dee. 8. A revolution ary outbreak Is threatened In Hon duras and Intense excitement prevails throughout the country. Martial law has been proclaimed in the capital and In the larger cities of the republic and the jails are filled with political prisoners. UNEQUALED. Buy the lady a box of Park & Tllford's candle. They're packed expressly for our Christmas trade and every bon-bon Is fresh, pure end delicious. We sre sole a rents. Sir. Slchel Co.. W Third and Third and Washington. Epileptic Fits There la nothing more frightful In a happy home than to have one of Its members Instantly seized with a dread ful attack of Epilepsy or Fit. The many grateful letters from such homes, after the use of Koslne. the remark able remedy for this dread ailment, testify to the real merit of the prep aration. It la a meritorious article and Is sold on a guarantee plan that deserves your confidence. The price, 11.60, will be refunded by Skldmore Drug Co. If not fully satisfied after using a bottle. Mail orders filled by the Kosine Co, Washington. D. C. or Skldmore Drug Co 161 Third st. and lil-Iit Herri soa sU i 5 All Fur Coats OneFourth Off Russian Mink Coats for $65 to $125 4 off French Seal Coats for $40 to $125, off Hudson Seal Coats for $150 to $250, off Astrakan Coats for $65 to $125 4 of f Russian Pony Coats for $40 to $250, off An early selection is advantageous. You have the largest variety of desirable Furs in the city tp Choose from. Remember these prices prevail Friday and Saturday only. Buy Furs from the manufacturer and save the middleman' profit. A For Coat or Set of Fun will make a most acceptable gift. 8 A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY FUR UNTIL CHRISTMAS Extra Special Tour choice of 300 Fnr Stoles, Shawls, Ties or Muffs, in all the best styles, and furs, such as Jap mink, Russian mink, wolf, fox, Belgium Lynx, French J 1 A C Q Coney, Black Marten and all leading; furs. Your choice, each... .- V "" Great NECKWEAR Event A fortunate purchase of 50 per cent less than regular prices. We purchased a sample line of high-grade Neckwear from a leading New York manu facturer; 1000 pieces, consisting mostly of the new Persian effects and novelty designs; every one different. On sale Friday, main floor, a rare bargain; grouped in four lots at. S5, 50, 75 and $1.00 Petticoats Are sensible Christmas gifts, ap preciated by any woman. Special values at $3.75 and $4.85, worth up to $8.00. In all the best and newest shades. Plain colors and pretty Persians and Dresdens. Tailored Waists Just received a new lot of hand some tailored waists of Linenc , ex ceptionally pretty designs, escal loped and shield fronts, with fancy colored edgings of black and white, blue and lavender. Regular $1.75 values $1-19 Girls' Storm Capes The Eestyette will be the most practical gift for the child. We have them in all sizes and colors. Specially priced at $2 and $3.75 Millinery VALUES TO $12.00 AT $2.98 A REALLY REMARKABLE VALUE A trimmed Hat of theseason's fa vored styles, a design to suit every taste at this wonderfully low price. H oliday Gifts Nothing better than good pictures. That means Hollywood Carbons, produced In rich warm sepia tones. Exquisite detail rendered In the most popular line. We are able to show you the best works of the old masters as well as those of modern schools at less than half the cost of imported carbons, sixes and prices to suit all purposes. As low as 40 as high as 85.00. Our Molding and Framing Dep't Is able to show you the rery latest ereatlems In moldings; antique yoTd. CircaHslsn etc., etc. Now U the time to select the frame for your Xmss drture Rift, while we have a choice selection to offer you, and the shop not crowded with Xmas orders. A complete stock, capable salesmen and skilled framing men. will make selection easy, and the frame per fect Xmas deliveries guaranteed on all framing orders placed prior to December 6th. Artist Supplies Our assortment Is complete. Boxes, colors. V?rM?: an endless variety of accessories to each. Water color boxes for chil dren. No other present carries so many pleasant memories as a set of oil and wter colors. Put one on your list now. Engraving and Stationery Mnnocram Stationery. KnsTared CaHlnr Cards, etc. make appropriate and hdsom Tlast.7g- Jiffs. It takes a little time to prepare perfect SHrffiK 'k See4 Mo?. only roc a owaumui uu, v. ' j mirrors and calendars on display. See them. Ladies' Hand Bags A fine line of them now on display. Also oard rases, etc Prices to suit every purse. Ses them before buying- eisawnere. MA1X ORDERS Gives prompt. Care ful, S a 1 1 s fac tory Atteatloa. Mirror All kinds and all alses framed to your order. See our Log Cabin Muslo Frames and Bungalow Hat Racks. WHOLESALE! PROMPT FREE DELIVERY SANBORN, VAIL SCO. RETATXi 170 First and 171 Front Streets, Between Morrison and Yamhill Streets Plumes Hslsj . A5608. Everybody Admires a Beautiful Complexion. I DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S 1 Oriental Cream! ORMAGICALBEAUTIFIER 1 skh ms Vlff Fob Xsi roenrbhsoBcMsssstl aaliiiiiTBimmu. Jin Indispensable and Delightful Toilet Requisite for Fashionable IVomen. a 4afi neMssirr for tha ladies toilet whether at noma or while traveling. It protects the skin from injurious effects of the elements, gives a wonderfully ef fective beauty to the complexion, n.rvt nnn-arreasv Toilet Cream I ltlvelv will not cause or encourage the It is a erfect non-greasy Toilet Cream and pos ii ariil not cause or encouraare the E row In OI Dair wnicn an suiei suuuiu Zruard against when selecting a toilet pre paration. When danolng. bowling or oth er exertions heat tha akin, it prevents a m ass r appearance. Gouraud's Oriental Cream has been Me-hlv recommended by physicians, act resses, alne-srs and women of fashion for ver half a century and cannot be sur passed wnea preparing wr uauy r Diseases and relieves Bunbnrn, Removes Tan. Rmples Blahss. Moth Patches. Rash. Freckles and Vulgar Redness. Yellow and Muddy Skin. tving a delicately clear and refined complexion which every woman desires. KoTll For sale by Druggists and Fanoy Goods Dealers. FenL T. Hopkins, Prop, 37 Great Jone Street, New York. More Room Needed For Player-Pianos "We need still more room for Player Pianos. "We need this room at once, so as to make an adequate display of the "wonderfnl assortment of Player Pianos which we are now selling. We are to devote a substantial portion of our former Piano Exchange and Bargain Room to the display of Player Pianos during the Holidays. We are, therefore, closing out some twenty-eight slightly used regular pianos at considerable less than our usual very low Exchange Bargain Room prices. Coming at this time, this offer will enable many a householder to secure a splendid musical instrument for Christmas. ttAKJ- HO Ml--Ml: To Close Out. a. Weber $293 Steck piano, elegant mahogany case, usual price $450, now $195. A $375 Gabler upright, rich mahogany case, though marred in several places, thoroughly serviceable instrument; will satisfy all hut the very criti cal; price $160. We are selling a satin-finish mahogany-case Hardman; has had little use In prominent Portland home; our price $290. Small dealers ask $500 for a piano like this. We have received a number of Mason & Hamlin pianos, for which much was claimed in certain Quarters up to a short time ago. Consignment agents have asked $525 for a mahogany case Mason & Hamlin; our price for this slightly used one is $225, and an old-style Mason & Hamlin, equipped with a peculiar screw stringing device which, prior to the Mason Hamlin fail ure, was exploited as a most wonderful invention. We will Bell this Mason & Hamlin for $163. We have several Webers, slightly used; our prices $215 and $295 for a very fancy figured mahogany one, which cannot be told from new. A handsome appearing Fischer, bright and fresh, is now $200; a mottled walnut Emerson $185, and a very fancy Emerson is $215. Last but not least, there is a beautiful Chickering upright, Sheraton model, a genuine $625 value. This Instrument has been used less than two years in a West Side home, where it was exchanged toward payment of a Chickering Quarter Grand. This Chickering Upright may be had for $470. A Pianola Piano, mahogany case; the $650 style is $147, and another used Pianola Piano, Weber, is $495. We will sell these pianos for cash, or upon our little-payment plan, for the mere additional simple interest. See the display in our west show window. Eilers Music House, 353 Wash ington Street. Portland's Home Piano House. Biggest-Busiest-Best.