THE 3IORMXG OREGONIAN. TUESDAY, JAMJARY 'VS. 1912 A SCENES ON RAILROAD WHICH RUNS OUT-TO COAST. JUDGE DONWORTH TO STAY ON BENCH Friends, Fearing Effect of Ap pointment of Humphrey, In duce Him to Act. A aSSSSSS aSsa saasaaaaaaaaa- ii i ,aaaBaaaBaBBBBBaaasea .1 I . II RESIGNATION TAKEN BACK rmldrnt Make TTp Mind to Give Seattle Man Federal Judgeship bat 1 Told He Will Ixe State If He Dot So. ORE GO XT AN NEWS BTTREATJ. Wash ington. Jan. II. An noon cement wu mxla at th Whit Hons today that Joda-e Ionworth. of Seattle, bad with drawn bla resignation and In view of that fact there would b bo action n tha pending Indorsement of Repreaan tatlve Hampbrcr and Elmer M. Hayden. f Tacoma. leading- caadldatea for thla appointment. Behind thla withdrawal of Donworta Ilea an Inter Una political atorr. President Taft. aa announced In tha dispatches two daya ago, bad decided to appoint Ilumphrev, notwithstanding the adverse recommendation of Attorney-General Wlckershain and a flood of telegraphic protests that hav coma In from all parta of Washington. Sen ator Jones wu standing by Humphrey. Friends of tha President In tha Stat tt Washington, however. Informed hlrn that ilumphrey'a appointment at thla time would be a aerloua political blan der, and might coat him tha Waahlnir ton delegation at tha next National convention. He waa advised to with hold the appointment at least until after the prtmarlee were bold. Notwithstanding thla advice, the President waa prepared to so ahead and name Humphrey, when friends who had been in correspondence with the White House appealed to Don worth to withdraw bis reals-nation and con tinue on the bench, at least until after the primaries. Thla waa done and tha matter waa dropped for the time being when Xon worth consented to withdraw bla reels-nation temporarily. It Is known from official sources that Donwortb does not Intend long to remain on the bench and after the primaries are beld and delegates are choaen to attend the Republican National convention be will again tender bla resignation. When thla la done. It la tha present purpose to nominate Humphrey, unless some thing develops In tha meantime ta con vince the President that his selection Is not a wise one. DONWORTH IS XOXCOMMITTAIj Reasons for Withdrawing Re-slna-tlon Are Not Told. TACOMA. Wash, Jan. 12. (Special) Kelativej to the reaaona for wlth - drawal of bla resignation, ail Judge lon worth would aay waa the follow ing, which he wrote oat: "All I can say Is that there has been soma correspondence between tha Attorney-General and myself on the sub ject of a reconsideration of my resig nation." When asked whether the fact that President Taft had personally In formed tha Washington Congressman that reconsideration would put a now phase on the matter. Judge Ion worth would only say: "None, so far aa I ran see." LA FOLLETTE FOR RECALL rntnlstied From Ftret Page.) ence different from any I have ad dressed before. I am admonished that for tha moat part thla audience " The speaker was Interrupted by a voice: This audience means business." "I. too. mean business," the Senator said. That's why I am regarded aa a dangeroua man. I believe that, con trary to tome rumors I have heard, the men and women of New Tork do care for this republic; are Interested in Its welfare." "Our fathers provided that each state should send two representatives to Consreea their Senators) not to repre sent the steed trust, or the money trust. r Standard Oil. but all th people of ti state. -I would not fear corruption If It fought boldly and in the open. I fear It because it Debts under cover and behind locked doors." Great applause Interrupted tha sneaker her and be said: "Why. you New Yorkers are no different from as "Wisconsin folk." When Mr. La Follette mentioned the recall as a, "proe-reasiv doctrine) a voic from the gallery shouted: "Would you recall a Judge?" " Recall ef Jadlclary Favored. "I paused to have that question enked." said tha Senator. "Ton would not have asked that question If you knew me. You would know that I would sneak of It before I left the stage. Hence I came to New York to night prepared to say that I favor th recall of tha Judiciary. Applause greeted this utterance. "Now. I am going to disappoint yon.' said the Senator. "I favor th recall of the Judiciary, but with restrictions and reservations with which I would not surround the recall of legislators dp executives. "I do not defy the bench. I do not ftel that its Inspiration always Is dl vine. Wben the court forgets Ha func tion Is to construe th law aa It la written by th Legislature and usurps the functions of the Legislature by writing words Into that law. I beltere there. Is Justification on that scor alone for the recall of th Judiciary, .press Crt Attacked. "I will not try to veil my meaning. I mMn the Supreme Court of these Vnited States. When members of that i-nnn wrote Into the Sherman antl trust law th very words which Con gress bad refused to write Into that law. they went ouisiae ineir luncuou. tiomoon called out: -Where do you stand on th female suffrage que Ion -I believe In democracy," shouted the Senator. "1 believe that tha women of a community have the same rt-nt to Tumi political Judgment on tn ques tlons which affect their homes, their lives, th society In whlcn tney move and the conditions under which tbey 11 v as I have. Why. equal auffrage has passed the stage of argument. We could not stop It if we wanted to. and 1 tell yon you will be ashamed of your selves In a few years if you do try to stop it now. senator Ls Follette has not com mented thus- far on the candidacy of Kenmtor Cummins, of Iowa. Mother Progressive, '-.. rVJr 'i'?Vv '-- 1 Tl Vi " --I 'V- i -mr' 1BOTC (E(TIO COMPLETED ROtO-DElOW, THE riORIOA EAST ABOVE, COA8T UtHOAD COIRSE OK CO.XSTItlCTIO.N. RAILWAY SPANS SEA Road Linking Mainland and Key West Opens. ENGINEERING FEAT HARD For Mile lulls Are Supported by Stl or Masonry Warship at Ceremony Line One of Costliest Ever Built. itttt WEST. Fla- Jan. 22. The rail road which "step acrosa seas" waa opened today when a passenger train steamed from Knights Key. on the Florida mainland, to Key weal. awav. The road, which la a branch of the Florida East Coast Rail- wav. is constructed across tha Una of coral keys between Key West and tha mainland. For great distances between keys the rails are supported by stretches of ateel and masonry. Warships from Portugal and Cuba and vessels of the American Atlantic fleet ar here ror xne ceremonies. -cr.f.r. f irir Oliver, who represents President Taft, and mem bers of tha House Naval affairs com mittee arrived today to tajta pan tn the three daya' celebration. . v. - ftrmmnmt flemrea tfflOllf those here Is Henry Flagler, of New Tork. president or tne rauroao. 10 whom is given credit for completion of the engineering icau When tha crosa-over apaa at Knights f . .Imj veeterriav afternoon and th great concrete trestl into Key West nnaJiy waa tesieo, mruuuii wu lnereadlneaa for the celebration of th openineT of th over-sea extension railway. fk. e ihmnrh train from Nv Tork for Key West passed through Jacksonville yeiseraay nurmus wnu large passenger list, ana irruwi m Key West this morning, followed by the Congressional special and excur sion trains. Th over-sea road la one of the cost liest railways ever constructed. It stepa from key to key, far out Into th Gulf, at aome points oeins; oui i eight of land. Between tha keya ar long atretches of concrete viaducts, steel and drawbrtdgea. Work on the extension waa begun from Homestead In 104. The first train on this lap waa run January zz. 108. Four more years of strenuous labor, mad more difficult and delayed v. w t-.r-La f were reoulred to complete the road to Key West, a dis tance of only t miles from Knight Key. EYES TERRORIZE PATIENT (Continued From rirst Pae ) said Claire waa anxioua to see Margaret Conway, the Australian nurse, and bad telegraphed for her. Th defense Introduced a letter to Miss Conwsy written by Clair May J. which aald that tha alatera were Im proving and were happy at Olalla. Mlas Williamson said aba had not aeen the letter, before, aa Mrs. Haxsard would not' let her see any letters or talk to Claire about tha letters that Clair bad written. The letter to Miss Conway containsd the following sen tence: Letters ta Cheerfnl realm. It may take months to get her (Dorotheas) brain right, which, you know. ha been ao weak for years." A letter addressed to Watson Webb, a friend of Mrs. Haxxard's. and written k flairs, waa also Introduced by the defenae to ahow that the sisters were happy at Olalla and Improving. Thla letter, dated at Olalla April so. aald: -r am imDi-ovlng rapidly, and It would be hard not to do ao amongst such wonderful love and care as on Is surrounded by here: It fills my whole Heir. with health. My sister baa 1m proved also, but today her head has h-.- ...it a ruin. However. I am deep ly thankful on her account, too. as Dr. Haxsard aaya thla fast will quite clear her mind. W ar both fascinated with thla really beautiful country and air. and lonv forward to our cabins later on. Th. weather here Is perfect so we are out for houra. No words can express Dr. and Mr. Haxsard a kindness ana thous-htxtilneM la avarr detail. Jt cer 11 ' - ; : ... ... -'- '-e Jrw -- V talnly la a great privilege to know them." Mr. Tlaasard Declared Evasive. Miss Wllllajnson said tha,t Mr. Ha sard first mentioned tha subject of drawing tha money from the Victoria, bank and that It was at his suggestion that aha mad out th power of attor ney to him. She aald tha.t wben Mr. Haxsard returned from British Colum bia and she tried to question him about his transaction there he evaded her. Miss Williamson aald that some time after they were taken to OlaJla. ahe was given a variety of vegetables, chicken broth and aome toast, but bar stcmacb waa ao weak that tha food mad her worse and aha had. to go back to th vegetable broth. Miss Williamson said, that when ah waa taken from OlaJla to Tacoma In July ah weighed (1 pounds, fully dressed. Her normal weight waa 101 pounds. She said that In May aha could net have weighed more than 48 pounds, but that when Margaret Conway cam from Australia ah waa given more nourishment and bar condition Im proved. Callfrala Letters 8b Th defenae introduced 11 letters that passed between Claire Wllllajnson and Mrs. Haxzard while the Williamson sis. ters were passing the Winter of 110 11 at Rlveralde, CsX This correspond ence concerned th arrangetnenta for th sisters to take treatment under Mrs. Haxzard. While the sisters were In CaJifornla they took mud hatha and tried other "nature cures." In explaining tha glowing letters tell ing of returning health, written by Claire while they were at Olalla. Miss Williamson said ah knew her alster was so weak that ahe did things under Mrs. Hazzard'a direction she would not have don herself. She aald that after they became weakened they were una ble to resist Aire. Haxsard. Asked by the defense why she did not tell ber uncle, John Herbert, of Port land, Or, where they were going when they passed through there on their way to Seattle to take treatments from Mrs. Haxxaxd. Miss Williamson aald they knew Mr. Herbert did not approve of auch fads and didn't want to arouse bis opposition. Witness said that while they wer taking the treatment in Seattle their nurse feared they would die, and called In a physician, but be did not prescribe for them. Last Message Posale. After Claire's death Dorothea asked Mrs. Haxzard If Clair had left any message for her. Mrs. Hoxxard reply ing In the affirmative, Dorothea asked ber to write the message, and Mrs. Haxzard nervously indited the follow In: "My last wish: My things go to my cabin for life, and an exact Hat shall be taken and kept by Dr. Haxzard. My clothea shall go to Dr. Haxzard to be don with aa she wishes. A Jewel shall be given to Nellie (meaning Miss Sher man, a nurse) for ber great kindness to me. one to Miss Robblnson (a nurse) and my diamonds shall go to Dr. Hax sard. The diamond that Claire gave to me, at my death shall go to Dorie If ahe la alive. If not. to May Geraldlna Sou per." It waa riot explained who th So j per woman waa. The puzzling sentence In "my last wishes" In which Mrs. Haxxard wrote: "The diamond that Claire gave to me at death shall go to Dorie if ahe la alive." Is believed to have been writ ten In error. It la construed to mean that a diamond given by Claire to&rrs. Haxxard abould revert to Dorothea wben Clair died, but In ber nervous ness Mrs. Haxxard wrote th sentence In the first person Instead of th third. Th sentence regarding the cabin re fers to one being built -for Clair and Is taken to mean that Claire's per sonal effects wer to be uaed In fur nishing thla cabin for tha benefit of other patient of Mrs. Haxsard. The cross-examination will be con tinued tomorrow. ADVERTISING A I borrow thla from Will Freeman. Of the New Tork Mall: - -MR. JOHN J. 6M1TH conduota a meat and provision market In Troy. N. Y and be has INCREASED HIS BUSI NESS S00 PER CENT THROUGH ADVERTIS ING IN THE TROT NEWSPAPERS. Some people would av "WHY A D V E R TISE A MARKET? That Is something that has to be supported anyway, beoauae people must eat.' VERTISE proceeded to do so. "HIS COPY RUNS REGULARLY, and aver ages about ten Inches acrosa two columns. On the left of the ad ia a running; a t o r y, headed SMITH'S GOSMir. Ins; some INTERESTING LITTLE DETAIL about frb. v.. the PRE. CAUTIONS keep his store cieanij and sa.nl tary, etc "Tha balance of th a. .i,AtH to a Mist, of the w a"n t a to sen 10 n 1 neighbors and the price; at which he can afford to sell them. "Mr. Smith thought dlf- ferentiv. tie oeiievea inai THE WAY TO MAKE HIS MARKET PLACE KNOWN WAS TO AD "There are no frills sbout the advertising- It is PLAIN, EVERY FRANK A. RYDER Phono MAYOR LOSES -FIGHT Salem Council Votes to Put Up Saloon Licenses. VETO'S DEATH IS CHEERED Crowd In Council Chambers Shows Approral When Ordinance Turned Down by Iachmnnd Is Faeced Without Dissent. SALEM. Or.. Jan. 2J. (Special.) In th midst of a pandemonium never be fore heard in a Council chamber here, tha City Council tonight, without a dis senting vote aad with all members present, overruled the veto of Mayor Lachmund on the recent ordinance to raise saloon licenses from 600 to S00 a year. Following the reading of the veto message there waa a rush among the 14 Councilman to reach the floor and many talks were made. Councilman Lafky declared that be had been "Invited to lea town and name hla price." . Lachmund a veto was based on the ground that he wished to see other businesses which had pol ce rela tion taxed, instead of placing all the burden on the saloons. As the vote was taken a alienee fell over the Council-room. Man after man voted against the Mayor and bis eto. As th final vote waa cast that di rection, the crowda which filled the Council chamber and etretched far out Into the lobby began to abrlek, clap and W In" his message vetoing the ordinance, Mayor Lacbmuna "i""- -I return herewith ordinance No. 1048 with my veto. I am a firm believer . . . - h rh license in atricc reguianv -7 ii a aolutlon of the liquor and I wish It distinctly - - ; . 1 a m tha a-round of my veto is nut S. license being exces.lv. becau.e it is not. out mere r . In our city that require police regula- . . t .u- ...unt time are ex- t ion, wmcn .1 m v ' emnt from taxation in the form of a empi " , . .... ,,. 1 hardly MEAT MARKET IT. and he DAY. COMMON - SENSE TALK TO THE HOUSE KEEPERS OF TROY. Mr. Smith quotes prices. but he does not say ine food stuffs he sells are WORTH MORE than he asks for them. The re sult ia he la d o 1 n ar a splendid business. -A great many people 1 .tYiii.ltUi all Aver the United State who he takes to think that tneir special line of business cannot be benefited by adver tising would do well to follow Mr. Smith's ex things i he ample. They wouia una It PROFITABLE to do so.' I shall be glad to talk to some non-advertiser about Increasing his business through adver tising. Main 1138 SOI YEON BLXC To Vacate and Close Out Our Entire Stock of Ready-to-Wear and Novelties Every article in the house must be sold by Saturday. It is an opportunity you shouldn't miss. Be on hand early and get your share of the merchandise at almost your own price. The stock includes Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Pet ticoats, Millinery, Plumes, Foliage, Gloves, Belts, Bags, Neckwear, Jewelry, Nov elties, Infants' Wear, Underwear, Undermuslins, Children's Wear and Hosiery. ILVEIRFIELD FOURTH AND M6RRISON TRANSCONTINENTAL ADVERTISING COMPANY saloons full of holes simply Because they make a good target and are vul nerable, and at the aame time allow others to escape. "Whenever the Council determines to enact an ordinance to embrace such occupations that come within the scene of police reguiauona ana men i .1. .nnf h a lnrrBHlnar saloon licenses, I shall unhesitatingly affix my signature thereto, assuming, m tieh ordinances are based on sound logic and equity." EXPLOSIVE CACHE FOUND Inspectors Hunting Safe-Blowing Evidence Uncover Nitroglycerine. . r .in 1 X'm L'n Tan 9 ? Kee1r 1 n sr DA.I f ivfl.iv-iovw! evidence against a trio of alleged safe blowers arrested at Sacramento last week, postofflce Inspectors visited the house 01 iurs. -i- uuu j louna in ine uciuc . " nitroglycerine and 1000 cartridges of many callDers, ana rquuuij caps and rope. The men unaer arrest, ' " n-i 1- Uorrlann unit Kll WllSOn. I I n:c, icwin. ' -- alias James Williams, alias James Mitchell. Williams is said to have been a frequent visitor at Mrs. uuuy . . i . irk. man .pa ncrtlMd DPI Ore DIB arrcnw no ' - of having robbed postofflce safes In Oregon. . Confessed Forger Sentenced. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22. James W. HUL who is accused of having passed worthless checks in Seattle. Portland and San Francisco, was to day sentenced to two yeara In San Quentin prison by Judge Frank Dunne. Hill was taken into custody In Oakland and for more than a week he baffled the officers by feigning loss of memory. He eventually con fessed. JXale Appointed Administrator. ALBANY. Or.. Jan. 22. (Special.) W. C. Hale, of Grants Pass, was to day appointed administrator of the es tate of Milton Hale, one of Linn Coun ty'a best-known pioneers, who died at his home In this city December 14. The BEST DENTAL WORK set that xrr up FLA TES WITH FLEXIBLE SUCTION. Th Very Beat aad Latest to Modem Den tistry. No More Falling Plates. No Sneezing plates Dom. Ne More Coughing or Laughing Them Down. Our bridge work has been brought t o of per- The teeth on this brldse are In terchangeable C Will WltD- out removing from the mouth. Good Robber Plates, each The Best Red Bobber Plates, each.. 7.8 Z2-Karat Gold or Porcelain Crewa.... B.00 M-Karat Bridge Teeth, each SO Gold er Enamel Fillings. cb- 1,0 Silver Fillings, each ....... ." Wise Dental Co. Office Hoars: A. M. to P. M. Bandars. to 1. Phone. Main X9. A 029. Balling Bldg.. d aad Washington. 11 V aw l lection. value of the property of tha deceased, as estimated in the petition for ap pointment of the administrator, is $52, 800. Mr. Hale acquired his fortune many years ago in a day when men of wealth were far lesa common than now, and for many years was rated as one of the county's wealthiest men. The heirs of the estate areSusanna Hale, widow of the deceased, and W. C. Hale, Sylonia Burkhart. U. G. Hale and Laura Burkhart, children. HOP RATE IS SUSPENDED Advance of Ten Per Cent Will Be Held Tp tTntll May. WASHINGTON. Jan. 22. In a de cision of the Interstate Commerce Commission today, advances of about 10 per cent in tne Transcontinental 10 per cent in LJIH mwiBLUHimciiii freight rates on baled hops from ANNUAL- Are Exchangeable at the Heilig Box Office at lO o'Clock Tuesday : Performance : HEILIG THEATER THURSDAY JANUARY 25 The object of this stamp is to insuie the whiskey retting to you exacuy aa 11. eft the distillery,100pure. The Little Green Stamp and the BLUE and GOLD it 1 l 1 ssnhif in. sure you a purity and quality that have been a by-word since 1857. They are the identifying marks of the genuine Food oTd Bottled! n Bond ft. .ur. ta bav a bottle of th genuine in the boute. EOTHCHILD BROS, Distributers, Portland, Oregon. North Pacific Coast terminals to Al lantic seaboard destinations, effective January 24, were suspended until May 23. All of the transcontinental and in termediate railways are defendants. 19 Bomb Hurlers Condemned. SALONTKI, Turkey, Jan. 22. A court-martial, which is sitting with closed doors at Istib, about 90 miles north of here, has condemned to death eight Bulgarians, two Jews, three gypsies and six turks in connection with the bomb outrage which was per petrated early In December in the vil lage mosque, causing the death of 12 persons. Two Postmaster Nominated. OREGON! AN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington, Jan. 22. The President today nominated J. Hugh Sherfey as post - mao Lt i a.,. v.v.... . as postmaster at Phelton, Wash master at coiiax ana urani Aiigie Exchange Day TICKETS FOR THE FIRST ANNUAL FOLLIES II Ul.sH, A