3 OCTOBER 14. 1911. ' THE MORNING- OREGONIAN. SATURDAY, GIRL DROPS FAN; HUSKY ACTIONS I i "Hilda Lesswiys" by Arnold Bennettt "Rebellion " by Joseph Latest patters0n The Life Everlasting " by Marie Corelli-7Aree P ays by Me dill ACTRESS-WIFE WHO SUES SCION OF- PIONEEBPOKTLAND ays by Brieux FAiiiiY rOS PlVUittii Al Uftiuu-' wiii. riCtlOn J A member of the French Academy.l First Act Leads to Introduc tions to Financiers by . Obliging Swains. . Suits for Divorce Filed at Ore gon City Making Man and Spouse Defendants. 1 Merchandise of teril OvXy.- - Saturday Miliinery Specials t - BAIT IS CLEVERLY LAID WIFE ASKS S30CO YEARLY : J : . . . ; : i SWINDLES BANKS SWITCH TO OREGON iwnrn TP. v Ci JL ult Money $3000. Aiti.rno ' I'm 1000 and $210 .Monthly All mortjr I All lornwr Portland Man "IV.ur Half" f'RK'-iOM riTT. rm. I1.-iS;T(IjM-Tn of th rrr:tal irouM" of Cr.r W. Al'.pkr. pn of r. A. Almky. a ral-r:y r"tir1 rrrtlan1 corif-cti'npr. an I ti!m.!f a prwi r"'n theater own--r. ml il-t IVprl A!!jdv. rl.-tPr r.f !.;: (MlTin foray. 1-avo. atilfVii frym n yrr.rtu-o to Orjon. Thir rom:r wap aKnaliz.pl by f.vft f'Vr.a a ait acaln'f tr o-hrr hrr ;f:rv. FjII 1ra:la r.f th a-itta ar ti"t avail able fr inr rp"n that trt au'riort-l-.r at Orxnn Oty tiiv rfup1 to mk the complaints puM!c until frr re has b-n oiain1 on the drfTi-1-ar.tp. but the a.tion. In wrhl.-h Mrp. All ky lp plaintiff l known to twin artlon Jr dlrorro. in whirh h a.ka for pull nionev. I MOO attorneys fr an-1 1 10 a month alimony. Tha "uit In wi her huahand t plaintiff an'! p1"- iW-nriant l. .r.PtitnI to he al.o a Hivorr. arln. The hu br.U l retreente. by J.irm-a K F"i t -n. formerly an attortny of fortland. but Bow of yan Krirrhr . I n te aroan-1 Inst pummort and rPl"I.1lnl l-.l not brrn errred in arl W. AU-ky. h ilefemlan t n one a. t n. Jv T. J:fr). rM-reap-ntina: Sin. Al;jk. refu-l lt meni to make pub it. any of the de'all. uf hrr dlvoroe r..mi,Uml. but It l rreume.t that the rlarce are piir..!anuallv tha pam- as Ihnw contlr.-. In a almllar putt filed In San Krn. i.oi on S-.t.Tnr.-r II. The lrouM.. of the Allpky family firpt flared Into print In f.in Krn.-ipco .n Aueu 1. when Mrs. Allr-ky ttava. out an Interview In whlr-h phe an nounced her Intention of fillnK atilt for d yntrp and alio- of putnir her husband I .rent- for l!00.0 on the irround tht they had altrnatrd Ma afr.cll.-np and bad aoueht to pe.arate r.rr.rlf and her husband by threat of dlp'.nherttanca and by other mean., bhe paid that el' and her huponn.l bad at on time en tered Into a conilrary by whlrh ar waa to pecure a dlrorve an. I he waa to arlva ber I10 0' and remarry her as oon aa HU father bad "pet Mm up In b'lVnep." In her diyorre complaint Mrp. Allpky a- t,rl her huhand of cruelty and In f'elfy and named Theo Willip a.p bla afr.nlty. II" bad. aba n!d. written lier tnat ha no lonirer bad any ov or af-f.-et"on for her and had fre,.ienlly ap plied abusive 111.1 off.npivo rlt!eta to ' TNe transfer of the cllToree action of Mra. All-kr t lreon I" believed to be riii to difficulty in tr-ttlnj crl on tli bUPband In that elate. HEALTH CAMPAIGN WAGED Ir!f.rl to Ward tut Attack of IVr nU'Iou lt-rtbr. M KIKi 'KI. CVt. !3. tSiKt i.il If M ! tvr.l Ti"t iurf fi04l. p ir. tr. iurf rni.k am! urr lr It ; : r t ! t;i- fu:t if '.vlc .-Ith c r r .ttrc. .Mt'.i ml l Prst n.r tine. v.iir .i .. t--c!'!-".l t crrv in rm li.ti r. t.murr t-ir ttilniriium f ml ,( nii,l tr nuilmum i'f uncm I I-: !r .t -I p 1 1 ! f . t t n ( f'r th rrl-,.-rt f tI- rir. I ,! It l- V- TN-krl. c! 'airman i f : r l.-.r.t. i: wan .Vri.l. to crrluit rrcu r ir 'I Mi of I if t.tlrifA. rr. rrrt tr-i. mr.it riJirkt mp) iiirct f t w itr pp' " I ntm ki r. ;'rt r It" (.rtfwp n til ' oril i-i. Ar ir -r f-ntur i f t' wrk will t', i-T-ti:.ti"n of roi'tttln -f trr trrth n.l rp"1 of t' tIE thP ,trri M' a iiT-rHtiin aicatr.t t .r 1 f rr t'irarr kr- ;r and hni,-' rf I op 'f 1 ' i " plr.c r-fu ar.1 frathrr In ta-k s''ip !!t br wacrtt. MORMON'S DEATH IS SHOCK lnalll Sit of J. Jin ll.nry Snillh Ma Ilie at ll.-arlnic r. -w V Mlta. I-KAKI. .II.Mt .tl.KV. WOMEN SCORN VOTE Opponents in California Or ganize for Repeal. MEN WILL ADD TO FUNDS SALT L.KK Cir. ivi. 13. No ar-r"-nirr tn-nt t i fnp.iral of Jolin Jlmry Snvtn,. !--ff.nl t -nnnn ltr of ti Mormon thur-h, who -1 I hr en r! v tA lav. will rr..'!- ur:;t x arrival of h! tlmt if'. Ir. :irn r'jirr Sriul. from 'hUMi-.. M " 11.11:1. rxpr-ta aSuaUr. Na of h finhfr d.-ati n pivn t-xlar to ApiM Oori! AlV-rt t-vuTh. mho i- nrr:oulv t;t brr. 1 h- -.h-io- cant an Immr.Ha ri-Iap. art! ho is a.1 to In a rri' cordition. SAWMILL JS S20.CC0 XrrrUk ltill Cornpan j" Pl.tnt -trojed tr firr. TAOniK. Vih, 0.-1. II. i.-ne- rlt.( The awmlll of the M-rrlck & l;obr Uumher I'ompary at Ar;ine. thrre ml. cp ouihtt of South I'ralrla. on t he Huckley b-anch oi the N..rtlier:i I'aclf.c w:ip i1e.troed' by fir. car.y I yeterday. Tte Iopp wl ! be 3S.r'ft. wl'h Inpur ance of 1S.0 hoUt l.Q- f of lumher In the rp wap ive.1. with the axcepllon vf ah-oit 40.001) fet. The Hr s'.aricd In the bo.ler ron.-n. ( anvasp for Mnnturra to IVp Bccun at Orwf Now York Ilofldquar Irra Urllcd l'n to filvo MrtniR Snj'ort. bU ANGELICA rl.. (vt. IS. Spe- clnl.i An antl-aufl nice nppoclnt ion. rompoped rntire'v r.f worn" n. wt.li a at rone uii:i iry of men ar.l alni".t un limited l.i.-kli'it frcpi I New Y'.rk h.aliuartrrp. Is to Ne ..r.'nnUrd inune itl.ttrly In every county In fallfornta. alth f:ie o . '-ct f r-jiealinif woman purfraise ti.lolih l! -ect lc I t loll. Th- tlrpt n retLP)C !""k l to t!i end pi1! be I eld lirte nit .M.'ti'lay. Tie o;.j'orert of piiflrnse believe Hat fo a' ' l-ve ro ,i!cu:ty l oh talrlniT te rccpary number of pli: natur.p to ln"ke tie rep.al of ti e new amendment alttiin 9' !' "1 brcln tl-elr canva. at op re. They bae : .i oil p:i aa;lulle here, and li e tren p nnt'-pi !Tr - ora .titration la rr.t to put in two or three iltr.rp pp mucX It i un l-r ptoii'. n t to mpntlon ..for trrrl a' ten would prefer tl at women p'ioulti not vote. UOMKN TO VOII POLL TAX Tliouh KiifratH-hlM-d. ' NfI Xt Pay I nilor t'.ltin: Law. SAN I'KANl'ISi'i'. i"'t. 11 (Special.) i I'oa.-r. Ai-t.int Atinrtiey-Gen- eni. and II Vbb. of Attorney, tieneral Wet.l.'p offlco. .n the abpenee of H;at o.'f.clul to. lac fcavr l'i rln ton ap to tiie effect of tm adoption of rert iln ( oii. tuull n..l am-n.lmcntp. w.th tiie reservation that un off-ttand opinion pl oall noi lie rejar.le.l as of ficial. Th v botn bold t" :il the .(uep tlon.s rait-i ere u.-h aa iroull r uutre careful Ptudc. The j'i-tion r.il.-ed bv tbe adoption of llie. j.uffr.i- amendment are nianv. rr.d pome are .llfl .a'.t l anpeer. To tne quorv. "lo a omen l.vir.e liable t a roll tax alonn with tie votlnit trlvtWe?" Attorney v'obb rei'l'erl. "No. I h law aayp that every male, between the acea of :i and " IP llabl. to the t ix The law would have to be amend ed to read malo and female In order to f rce wom-n to pay poll tax " Vi to the- ciueptlon a hetver women would Ik. re.julred to P. rvc aa jurors. ol.b pai.l: I riw noi u..- tlon, 1 -ave riven !t merely a rapuul 1 invopfaat'on ar.l I am not a.uipfie.1 In ' m own mind hp to h" that law one of the f. uurea which la Inter etinr t-e elo tlon eommiplon of San Krar.clpco p how to meet the emergency t.f a doubled vote. WO.MI.X -til.OKIOlM.Y HVPPV j Joy P.uns i:iot at SnffrBiC lleml- REAL WIRE-TAPPERS WIN lNalnant irralor lo JS0.000 Hiroucl LoulpIIIc Hellenic XF.w Toi:k. i learned tc.Kv of 1 : I.h. Inir men cniutiic wlre-l.n-lp reported to I ave - ...-ceppf u ; I .i;.ri jJ cre jileriay wltri a lop to ro. .room oneralont of mora than Ji'i.i. . .. The p. heme w inan'""-t4- " ' hy ,"l' telegraph alro from the LoutPvll'.e. Ky.. JJckey rrcj--.ip Ilomh-rrxpiri: Arroa to Kf Tr-trl. ROME. 'VI. IX. Kour aeroplanea have arrived here from Kranoe. Tiler will be aent to Tripoli, where It l ,,.,! to make experlrncntp In the Cpe of flyln mn.hirep In actual w.ir fpr. Thev will be p lated by Ital .-.n .fficera. ho will un iert.ike to dr..p bu'mba Into the curmy a encampment. nintrlrt-p In Now York. NKW iniiK. Oct. 13 The National hca. bin I'tcrp of ti e woman ruffrace nuar .- n on are .In cala .Ireps todav over the news of the victory In fa'.l f -r.'a. v -We are Klorlo'-.y h.ippy. tie clarc.l rr. Anna Slim, National prel-d.-r.t if t puf?r.ie parte Thl.p l the h Klvmnir f t' e end,. The v ictory In Calif .rnui ci.p to the cause many voters In the five other pl.'.tcp. wh.-re we rae prevlou.lv won. fPs. iirfj.m finl other Western Plates are hound to follow the lead at the next election" Mrp Panki.ur.t. the Knir'.lsh uf-fr.ti.-e leader said: "The nep 1p worths of creat re- oicmir. Knaaph w.men will be par ticularly :.!. becau-e It will be a very -treat help In o''r campaiBn." YAMHILL TEACHERS MEET MoiIwhU of lntructlon artl Sew Lw Arc Ipx-ti--HTt at InMitoU-. vt iivvil.l.K."iir.. Oct 1. Sre- ,ial. School trachera to Itt number of 110 are In attendance at the annual Yamhill County tearliera" Institute, now In pepslon at the Lincoln Hlnh School In thla city. The unusually larite at temlance and the wide distribution of aub.'ei :a make this the moat Important Katherlnr of pedmronues ever held In tins county. A thorough tllscusslon of tho new state course of study, and also of the new law relatlnar to toacners certificates, waa a feature of the first day of the session. The work of the Institute Is divided up into sections, representing the pri mary, intermediate ami hiKh school (trades, and in addition to the local teachers of the county there are able Instructor from other counties for each of the three divisions. Among; those in attendance from other counties are Slate Superintendent L. it. Alder man, of Sale-m ; ex-State Superintendent J. 11. Arkerman; Miss Montana llas ttnes. from the University of Ornun, Kucne; K. K. VanCourt. exponent ol tl.a 1-almer method of penmanship: K. S Kvenden. of the Monmouth State Normal: Mips Kuby Shearer, of the Mon mouth State Normal. Instructor In pri mary methods, and Mis Harlan, of Monmouth, professor of music. A resolution ha linen prepared and will be offered for adoption asking that when the new state textbook commis sion shall be appointed there shall be no less thnn three lea.-iiers appointed to membership on tiie commission. WIFE RESTRAINS HYDE HOCTOK M-KlXtiS AT ATTOIISEY Itl MVOI'K FAMILY'. I lea rill; of At-tts-tl Slayer of Kansas City Man Kiillfenetl by Clnlit. of LayerH. KANSAS CITT. Oct. 1 J. While I'ntted States Senator llecd wna mak ing; an tmiiini'tit for the slate In the I. eartni; of I r. It. O. Hyde, chanced with the murder -f Colonel Thomas H. Swope. today, the physician, utterfha; a threat, sprune toward the Senator. Mrs. Hyde pulled 1.1m Imck into his seat and the hearing; proceeded. Senator llee.l. who H actlnir as spe cial attorney for the Swope family, was attemptl-iK to impeach Hyde a affidavit In wMch he rharpred that a Deputy Marshal bad approached Mm with an orer to - tlx" a member of the Jury at the first trial. The deputy had Hied a counter afthliivlt. Jenylna; the allnga tlon. Whose word is the court to taker demanded Senator Heed. "This man II, j... wnose history' you all know, and ti ls woman oneanlna; Mrs. Hyde, who sat beside lier husband!, who " Mr. Reed was standlna; with his back to Hyde and did not see Hyde's move ment toward him. Apparently, how ever, he saw J he look of alarm on i.. 1..- Ur.eterAel.Cp face. Itecd tUTned about Just In time to see Hyde belnp pulled into tus seau Today's hearlne; was enlivened Jy ' t'rpnW P. Walsh. chief counsel for Dr. Hde. shaking his tina-er In the faces of Prosecuting At torney ConklinK and Assistant Prose cutor Pane, declaring: that he retarded the prosecutors, personally, "with the greatest possible contempt." Pctettlve-.' Itoports "Throw Further Light on Mcthotls of "Mies Pull man," of ritt.-burg. Wanted In Many Stales. N'F.W ORLEANS. Oct. IS. A man arlvlna; the name of Francis Mohier. who says he Is a member of a wealthy Pittsburg; family, a ftraduate of Prlnre ton University and a second-year stu dent at West Point, now on furloush. and his companion of three months. Alice Black, IS years old. of Colorado Sprlnss. were held In bonds of llO.ino each here today on charjres of fernery. They were arrested In Now Haven and brnuaht here to answer charges of swindling; a bank. ' The reports of the detectives em ployed In the case show that the (rlrl. who was known as "Miss Pullman, of rittshurR. used her fan as an acces sory to her swindles, and that the r.lAv-A m.nlnnlntlnn of tiie fan WAS A3 essentially a part of her success as tho subsequent passing; or me cnecK nui ...... v. . . ....... .'... f . ii at nsveho- locical times and .places, the youns wo man. Wno IS DCaUllIUl as wen shrewd, paved the way to obtaining Introductions to bankers who were victims of her enterprise. .The detective aaency in question asslarned to the case more tnan a month ago by the American Bankers Protective Association. The reports of the operatives say that the .New Or leans swindle was typical of many. Young; Ie Drarr I.o. The youni. woman dined In tho Italian garden of the Hotel St. Charles. Her fan fell to the floor, seemingly unnoticed by her. but not unobserved by three rich youtis men who were seated at an adjoining table. One of the youths started to leave his seat, but the others restrained him, insist ing that all must draw lots for the high privilege of restoring the fan. The choice was made and the o-e whom fortune favored did his plain duty, then and there. The glrl smiled entrancingly. The young man tarried. The girl prefaced her chat by some remarks on how un conventional she had become as a globetrotter, was Introduced to the other youns men and struck up an ac quaintance that led. Inevitably, to a request for advice on matters of a financial natuie. "Could you," she asked, "recommend me to some good, safe bank?" The young men could and did, pre senting her to the cashier of tho Whitney-Oriental Bank. She deposited some cas'.i and a check for MoO and subsequently drew out all her account. The following day she presented an other check, but was told that the bank would wait nntil it had heard from the first one. Tclecmm t'-nsea l'llabt. "We shall not keep you waiting." said the cashier. "We can telegraph." "Ves. do so." said the girl, "and send the answer to the St. Charles." But when the answer, "forgery," ar rived, she had flown. The operatives' reports are that sub stantially the same tactics were pur sued in other cities. After her arrest in Bridgeport.' Conn., the girl con fessed that her name was Alice Black and said that her home was in Colo rado Springs, Colo. She said that be sides New tirleans, she huA visited und swindled banks in the same manner in Ligden and Salt Lake City. Utah: Sa cramento, Los Angeles and San I 'lego. Cal., and LI Paso. Tex. She said that she was a graduate of u fashionable school In Colorado Springs, that she had hecome Infatuated with Mohlor, who had introduced-her to the check swindling game, rtfd that, after find ing out his real character, he had continued with him because she was ashamed to go home. WOUND KILLS DRAMATIST Phillip Yerrlll Mihe!s Dies as Re sult of Aivlilenlal Shooting. WINXEMI'TA. New. Oct. IS. Phil lip Verrill Mighels, the author and playwright, died here last night as the result of an accidental gunshot wound self-inflicted. The accident occurred last Friday while Mighels was hunt ing quail near Oolionda. Me was brought to a hospital here, and for f time it wns thought he would recover. A turn for the worse occurred late yesterday, however, and death fol lowed several hours later. Mighels. who was 42 years old, was born la Cnrson City. Nev., where he studied law and was admitted to the tar. He went to San Francisco in 1?2. where he was engaged for a while In Journalism, later going to Kw Tork to reside. He was the au thor of numerous short stories and a number of poems and plays. Have you rllnet nt th Carlton? WOMAN BESTS GAS, FIRM Innocent of Stealing 'I lpht" She Is Awarded $2220 Damtipres. S CATTLE. Wash.. tV-t. 13. (Spe cial i A judgment for :::0 in favor of Mrs Mi M. Anderson against the Seattle Ltchtlng Company was entered todav In tne Superior Court. Mrs. Anderson was arrested last Januarv on a charge of stealing gas. he'was tried before a woman jury in justice Brown's court ami acquitted. I.ater she brought a suit for $..000 damages. , Bv witnesses in Judge Meyers de partment of the Superior Court, she proved that she did not know that the gas she was using was not pOsing through the meter until so informed by an Inspector of the gas company. Coiiiire Candidate In Vaneouver. VANCOl-VKR. Wash.. OcL 13. (Spe cial.) H. B. Iewey, State Superintend ent of Public Instruction, of Olympla. was in the city today. He announced that he Is a candidate for Congreps from this district, to succeed Congress man Warburton. Mr. Dewey went to Stevenson. Wash., from here, to speak before a county teachers' institute there. Have you dined at tno Carlton? ToGet Its Beneficial Effects; Always djy tha Canulne IT WD a iiur Ell and 3 xSoId by ell leading Drujqisis OneS'ize Only, 50 a Boitle r-V.Sj,'? re; Offering the Finest of Untrimmed White Beavers At Two Special Prices, $6.50, $7.50 The beaver hats offered in this sale are of the finest quality obtainable, and at other stores you will find they ask from $ 1 0.00 to $ 1 2.00 for the same identical hats. This is the greatest bargain in untrimmed beavers it has ever been our good fortune to present to the women of Portland. In the assortment you will find shapes suitable for girls, misses and women. A hood style with a round crown mushroom shape broad, flat picture shape with flat crown a semi-sailor style a 'new hood shape that ha's not been shown before, and many other distinctive styles that will at once appeal to you. as they are most original and graceful in every line, This sale starts Saturday morning. See window display. $2.48 pf MS $1.98 "$1.25 A Special Sale of Fancy Ostrich Feathers Special $1.25, $1.98, $2.48 Ostrich fancies, made of good regular stock, in entirely new and novel shapes that have never before, been seen. Each' one in itself is complete, and you would neea nothing else in the trimming of a hat. There are three distinctly different styles. One piece is a yard long, formed cf small, sort feath ers eight inches in length that can be used as a wreath around the crown, either standing up or lying down. Another piece is a very handsome spray of feathers that measures a half yard in length, and would certainly add greatly to any hat. The other piece is a large pompon of small ostrich with an upstanding aigrette. These ostrich fancies come in black, brown, pu-ple, navy, green and royal. Feathers exactly as pictured. . . m mil se-3. ji.r.a , '1 ill fLi aa-W IR :mmmm mmmm THE LEANING TOWEt. Pisa, Italy. TKl noted and Interesting landmark in thia interesting country vras beffun in the year 1 174 and was built to rival the famed CaOpanaile of Venice. , It im the finest example known of the round tower, it is 51 feet in diameter and 172 feet high. The tower overhangs its base 13 feet. For a long period it was supposed that T it was purposely built as a leaning tower. In its building when 35 feet high the piling on which Ua foundation rested began to settle to one side, pro- ei&&&X ducing an effect not WmZmm Placed. liiiiiiSiiiii TrT " no more pmrj.fying " -z "' l 'y fc-rfsiS beverage than a cup oi 7 &j i ",SV GhirardelU's Cocoa JfO A prodact known to three generationa S ''l of Westerners. , jgrT: - " .. . ''Umi " D. CHIRARDELLI CO. " '1 Since 1SS2 - San Francisco A jrttty hocllrt of Jarnty iJiSiJ. free. .'"4 P IJ fil'i A irttty hooVet ef Jarnty dt'ihes. free. : ."i" r- 5 i 1