Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 08, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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    TTTE MORNING OREGOXIAN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1912.
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TO
PLOTTING CHARGED
AMERICAN WIXE OP. NOBLEMAN WHO IS SAID TO DESIRE
TO BE QUEEN OF PORTUGAL.
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RANGISGO
IPOVE
MORALS
IN BE CASE
Attorneys in Mystery Affair
Argue Principal Is Dead
and, Again, Alive.
OREGON. KILLING DOUBTED
Lawyer for Defendant Insurance
Company Say Man Who Says lie'
Saw ex-Bank Cashier Slain
I Not to Be Believed.
KT. LOl'IS. Feb. 7. Plots and roun-fr-plots
were charged by attorney In
the Kimmel mymery case- today In the
T'nlted htatra Court. The attorneys
completed their rtatements to the Jury
and numerous dr position were read
before court adjourned.
The ft rut explanation offered In court
for the disappearance of George Klm
rnel. bank cashier, from Arkansas City.
Kin, July It. IBM. was set forth by
Kdward ' Bryan, attorney for the In
urine company, which Is being sued
bv a receiver of a defunct bank In
Nilea. Mich, for Insurance on Klmmrl'i
life.
'Bryan said Klmmel owed JSI.000
on paper about to fall due. had only
11290 to meet the debts and was In
ti a Hirer of exposure In connection with
a 1 10.000 express robbery. He had
told the Jurors that Andrew J. White,
the former New York convict, to whom
be referred without qualification as
Klmmel.' would tell his story to the
Jury.
Ortsn Klllla Doubted.
O'Bryan said he would prove that
Klmmel mas In St. 1-ouis July 21. 1891.
the time that an Important witness for
the bank receiver has said that he was
In Arkansas. This witness. John B.
Sinner. In a deposition, said that he
saw klmmel killed in Oregon and that
he killed Klmmel's slayer. O'Bryan
referred to Sinner as a former train
robber, murderer and ex-convlct. whose
tory Is Improbable and highly col
ored as to be unworthy of considera
tion of sane men."
Certain witnesses for the plaintiff."
said O Bryan, "take rreat Interest In
keepinc Klmmel dead.
cr Bryan, in closlnar his statement,
painted a vivid word picture of the
nndlnff of "the claimant" In Mattea
wan (-V. T.) asylum for the criminal In
sane. Wreck ef Mu Foaad.
"It was In 1905 we heard of a pris
oner In Mattewan who claimed to be
Ueorire A. Klmmel." he said. "On In
vestigation In May. 1905. we found a
near-wreck of humanity who bad cares,
troubles, sickness and scars and was
wounded and bruised both In body and
In mind. When he stood up and put
his feet on the floor and shut his eyes
he would fall down. He waa physical
ly and mentally disqualified.
"He was a man who had suffered
some wonderful tragedy. He sat with
Ms head in his bands and moaned. A
srar on the back, of his neck Indicated
fat at some time his head had al
most been severed. He had depres
sions on his skull in two places and
his left' thumb had been amputated.
But he still answered to the name of
man and of Georfte A. Klmmel."
Kyea Are Different.
Frederick 11. Bacon, attorney for the
hirk receiver, referred to Andrew J.
W hite, the former New York convict,
wbo. the defense contends, la Klmmel,
as "the claimant."
White, according- to Bacon's state
ment to the Jury, was first discovered
June 2-. 1&99. II months after Klmmel
disappeared In Kansas City. Bacon
-ailed the Jurors' attention to the fact
hat Klmmel. at that time, would have
been 3- years old and that White had
.aid ! the prison authorities he was
it. The claimant had blue eyes and
Kimmel had dark brown eyes, accord
InK to the attorneys. Differences In
teeth, weisrht. height and marks on
the body were also called to the Jury's
mention.
The trio of White to Nlles. Mich., af
ter his relesse from prison last Septem
ber, was narrated. Bacon said White
1id not recognise any of Kimmel's boy
inn 1 acquaintances.
TAC0MA WANTS CHANGES
I1e Amendments to Charter Filed
to k on Ballot.
TACOMA. Wash, Feb. 7. Special.)
Five amendments to the city charter
were proposed to the Municipal Com
mission this morning for the purpose
r-f placing them before the voters at
he regular election In April. They
ire backed by the Central Improve
nent League, representing 20 improve
ment clubs of the city.
Choice of the City Attorney by the
people. Instead of by appointment by
the Commission, as provided at present.
Is the first amendment asked. Another
change advocated gives the whole
'ommlsslon the power to elect the City
Kngtneer. Instead of leaving it to one
Commissioner, aa at present. It also
Is planned to put the Engineer In
harge of all city work, making; the
position one of the most Important In
the administration.
One of the amendments would per
mtt the sale of power and light by the
t-lty to corporations outside the city
limits. The publication of a weekly
Is asked In the fourth proposed amend
ment. The fifth la for a change In
civil service.
Oregon Electric Works at Albany.
ALBANY. Or, Feb. T. (Special)
Work Is progressing rapidly on the
grading of the line or the Oregon Elec
tric Railway from Albany to Eugene
and by Spring all will be ready for lay.
ing the rails on the baiem-Eugene
division. The steamer City of Eu
erne' arrived here yesterday, bring
Ing a 70-ton steamshovel and other
equipment to be used on the cut Just
west of this city and several more
steamers wl'.l bring additional equip
ment from Salem. Copenhagen Broth
era. of Portland, have a two-mile con
tract near this city on the AlDany-Eu
gene division and will begin work Im
mediately.
Albany Ha Leap Year Dance.
ALBANY. Or.. Feb. 7. (Special. )
Tt.e memhera of the Fraternal Brother
Itoo.I of thia city entertained 100 of
their friends at a lean year party and
dance at Uussard's Hall. Tuesday even
ing. I.um-hevn waa served the guests
at midnight. The committee In charge
. onslsted of Mr. Lena Pavls. Mrs.
Klna Ferguson. I.ee Howard. Mrs. M.
I", llsyes anrj Mrs. Arhenbach. ,
Turk tinned Out In Italy.
il.N.--TANTINOPl.F Feb. 7. The
Turkish Cabinet decided today to put
Into for-e the order for closing all
Italian Institutions In Turkey. Includ
ing private banks, insurance companies
and lie orphanage at Scutari.
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THRONE LURES GIRL
American Princess Miguel Is
Interested in Portugal.
HUSBAND WOULD BE KING
Rumor Says Former Anita Stewart,
of Xew York, Might Spend Some
of Millions to Put Sponso at
Head of w Monarchy.
..rwit- 1 - W - . fCn..l. lVol-
lowing a conference recently between
ex-King Manuel, of Portugal: Dora
Miguel, claimant to the one-time throne
of Portugal, and his son and belr.
Prince Miguel, there bobs up again the
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rumor inn m yvn:ct !.- " ' ' " " - - :
prince, wno was jiisa a"'i -New
York, haa a longing to be Queen I
i . n h i. willing to devote 1
some of her money toward the over-
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throw or tne repuoiic anu m.
tlon of her husband on the throne.
It Is said that ex-King Manuel, de
spairing of getting the throne back
for hlmseir. nas wnnorawn
to the claims of Prince MlgueL and that
there Is a considerable element In Por-
;ual WHICH, wniie vyyvamx "
mrm Mr for a monarchy
with Miguel as Its head.
Without the aid of much money, the
overthrow of the republic could not be
accomplished, and it has been pointed
out to the American Princess Miguel
that a part of her millions might well
be spent In buying an old. if aomewhat
unsteady, mrone.
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Puke Vlsen. his father and ex-King
Manuel decline to make known the
purport of their receni tvonimi. -
authentlo Information regarding the
rumors concerning their plans have
been made public either. But the un
rest In Portugal Is apparent, and stu
dents of the situation look for a deter
mined fight to re-establish the mon-rch-
. . . ,
As Miss Stewart, me rnnw '
was Introduced to New York society
. . . .rla.l to Prinn
in s-"e .
Miguel In Scotland In 10. She is aald
to have brougni mm a .urmuo v.
than $3,000,000. Her mother, the widow
of "Silent" Smith, is very wealthy.
ROPE PARTS; 65 SUFFER
ACCIDENT IMPRISONS MINERS
IX GLOOMY SHAFT.
Loaded Skip Tall. Causing Cave-In,
but Men Are Cnlnjnred and Will
Soon Re Brought to Surface.
JACKSON. Cal.. Feb. T. (Special.)
As the result or tne Dreaaing oi m
r. .t the Bunker Hill mine, near
Amador City. 65 miners are imprisoned
in the mine. The rope pariea u.i
h. loariori skin was about to be dumped
in the gallows frame. In its fall the
skip struck the shaft timbers at the
surface, causing a cave-ln of 40 feet,
which closed the shaft completely.
The telephone wires and the air pipe
were not Injured, and the men were
Informed of the situation. ine im
nriond miners climbed the ladders
from the 1800 and 1000-foot levels to
the 100-foot level, where tney now are.
A large force Is clearing away the
shaft, and It Is expected the miners
win be extricated during tne night.
No one is injured. Their only escape
must be through this one shaft.
Relatives and friends of the men are
gathered at the mouth of the mine, but
all were assured that the men would
suffer nothing worse than temporary
imnrisonment for a few hours.
The timbers were rendered Insecure
from long use and could not withstand
the blow from the loaded skip.
EX-SHERIFF IS AROUSED
Tom Word Saya Gambling Dens Ex
ist and Promises Raid.
The raiding of more gambling dens
where strsngers are "fleeced" In crook
ed games Is promised between now and
Saturday br Tom Word. ex-Sheriff, who
has started a cru'ade against many
stub places which he says exist In the
city. The trial of the seven men ar
rested Monday night ai the Orpheus
A.MTA STEWART, OF NEW YORK.
Club on charges of gambling has been
set for Saturday morning, at which time
Will C. Gibson, a paroled prisoner from
the Oregon Penitentiary, who Is said to
have been one of the victims of the
Orpheus Club men. will be called upon
to testify. Mr. Word sas-s he expects
to have others In Jail before that time.
"The experience of Gibson In being
lured to the Orpheus Club and prac
tically robbed of his money has been
enough to convince me that this gam
bling business should be brought to an
end." said Mr. Word yesterday. "Gibson
was out on parole, and he was lured
Into the place because It was known
he had money. I can conceive of no
worse crime than a person getting hold
of a rnan who has Just got out of the
penitentiary on parole and sending him
back by robbing him of everything he
has and getting him drunk.
"There are many such places in the
city. They are being run under many
names and are supposed to be reputable
clubs and business organizations. They
are a disgrace to a city the size of
Portland. They are the cause of the
downfall of many a young man who
would never think of gambling If ha
were not taken into one of the organi
zations, believing it to be a reputable
society. I intend to use every energy
at my command to raid these places and
bring them to an end."
"ONLY GIRL" MAY LOSE
WILL KDAYIV HAYVLEY WROTE
IN 103 CAXXOT BE FOrXD.
Late Railroad Financier' "Home
Town" Expected Ho Would Leave
Million to Woman.
NEW YORK. Feb. 7. (Special.)
Although word has come from Chat
ham. N. Y.. the lat Edwin Hawley's
native town, that the railroad finan
cier made a will In 1902, no . trace of
th document has ben found. A futile
search of more than a week has con
vinced some of his frtends that liawley
did not leave a wllL Ilia personal es
tate la estimated to be worth $40.
000. 000. .
It Is commonly known In Chatham
that be had spoken of leaving 11,000.
000 to each of his near relatives and
that to Mrs. Lou Payn. Jr.. and her
two children, he would leave another
f 1.000.000. Mrs. Lou Payn. Jr.. was Miss
Florence Hayner. Mr. Hawley waa In
love with her and wanted to make her
his wife.
"She was married to a son of Lou
Payn." said a friend of the family to
day. "Mr. Hawley never got over It.
There never was another woman In his
life. She was the "one and only one."
In his disappointment he threw him
self more deeply Into business."
Justice of the Peace Crandall. of
Chatham, brother-in-law of Mr. Haw
ley. said today that, lacking a will,
his relatives would share his estate in
proportions fixed by law.
Although no contest is expected
among the heirs there is some conjec
ture as to Just what effect the lack
of the will may have upon many Inter
ests with which he was connected.
That no serious financial entangle
ments will result from the absence of
a will was the sentiment expressed
this afternoon by Newman Erb, one of
the dead financier's most Intimate busi
ness associates. Erb said even though
the will is never found, all heirs are la
harmony.
The large Interests Hawley con
trolled are so thoroughly safeguarded,
said Erb. that it Is impossible for se
rious trouble to arise.
"If no will la found," said Erb, "no
part of the estate can be sold by the
heirs until a year has passed.. That is
the law.
"All of Hawley's plans will be care
fully carried out to their conclusion
Just aa he planned."
TAFT WILL SEND WILSON
President Unable to Attend Dry
Farming CongTea In Alberta.
EDMONTON. Alberta, Feb.-7. Presi
dent Taft will have no time to at
tend the Dry Farming Congress of
America, to be held at Lethbrldge next
September, owing to the election cam
paign, accord ill k to a communication
received by the Alberta government
today from the ITesldent. He had
been Invited by the Puke of Con
caught, who will attend.
Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, the
President wrote. will represent the
United States Government at the con
gress. PIANOS FOR RENT.
New pianos In fine mahogany, oak
and walnut for rent at 14 per month.
Cartage free; rent applied on the pur
chase. KOHt.KR fc CHASE.
ITS Washington SU
Barbary Coast's Area Is Re
stricted and Locality Made
Less Seductive.
TAMALE PARLORS X-RAYED
Conference Will Be Held at End of
Month When Theater and Dance
hall Proprietors Will Be
Asked About Dances.
sav FRivnarn. Feb. 7. (Special.)
The campaign of tho residents of
Knrih Rear-h. continued through many
administrations, for tho-restriction of
the "Barbary Coast." has finally been
successful. By the order of the. police
commissioners last night all dives
west of Kearney stareot must go, as
well as all dancenaus aiong iwoamtj
street
Under the new order of things, tho
glaring electric signs along Pacific
stroet must come, down and the spieler
must find anothe-r occupat'on because
he will no longer be permitted to
"bark" at will from his rostrum be
fore the gilded palaces.
The commission adopted a ruie inai
no new saloon licenses are to be is-
m,mA until h. mimhn. In existence IS
reduced to 1500. In this the commis
sioners adopt the resolution oi mn
Royal Arch. There are now 2800 sa
loons licensed in San Francisco.
Tamale Parlora Eyed.
Investigation is to be made of the
tamale parlors throughout the city,
many of which are said to be blind
pigs. A general campaign Is to be
waged also against the blind pigs,
numbering, according to the figures of
the Royal Arch, upward oi
The public welfare committee of the
Supervisors had a symposium on mor-
i -n rt..i,aa r. summon a general
conference for the last Tuesday of the
month, to which theater managers,
dancehall proprietors and others should
be Invited to discuss me Daiiciu. in
fluences of the "Texas Tommy" dance
and kindred subjects.
-Texas Tommy" Objected To.
Announcement of the general meet
ing was made after a discussion of
suggestions made by a delegation of
women that the "Texas Tommy" rag
and allied dances be forbidden by or
dinance. The theater managers were included
when the discussion touched upon the
recent production by Anna Held of
"Miss Innocence." In which one super
visor said there was one Joke in par
ticular that would not have been per
mitted on the "Barbary Coast."
STRIKE ABANDONED NOW
Arsenal Employes Will Accept Taylor-System
Cards Cnder Protest.
DAVENPORT, la.. Feb. 7. Strike
talk among employes of the Rock Is
land arsenal was at a discount today
as the result of a movement for the
acceptance of the Taylor system Job
carua uuurr iiiv.w ua...a -
sional committee, appointed to Investi
gate the system, snau nave repoi id.
A definite announcement that the
t -.. ... u i .ai .trlk. nenriinflr the
ii 1 1 1 ' ii iiii-ii mu - . . .. . a
Congressional Investigation was expect
ed to follow a conference between labor
leaders and Commanaani oeorge .
Burr, late this afternoon.
DEMOCRATS IN QUANDARY
Should Sugar or Chemical BUI Have
Preference, Is Question.
tv a cHivr.Tnv vh. 7. Democratlo
MaamKMPfl of the WAVS BIlll Til PR II S COm
mlttee were unable to determine today
whether the sugar or tne enemies, oni
should have the right of way as the
next tariff revision measure to be taken
up In the House.
Another meeting will be heia Satur
day and the bill that is the more nearly
complete at that time will be reported
next week.
M'FARLAND IS SENTENCED
Poisoner of Wife to Die In Electric
Chair In March.
x-i.-w-a ntv v. J- Feb. 7. Allison Mc
Farland. found guilty of murdering his
wife. Evelyn, by giving ner eyaniae oi
potassium, waa sentenced today by
Chief Justice Gummere to die In the
electric chair at Trenton In the week
beginning March 17
Employment Agents Want Test.
a -r, yi Y T-f PIT TtTaai TTH 7 fKne
clal.) To test the recent action of the
i-onncll in the courts of the state.
r. v mA w v Xewherg. pro
prietors of the West Coast Employment
Agencv, nave auumiiiu i-u 1 -a
, .1 thai- -AQ-lllar Weekl V
UH1KU11 VJ . I' ? ' . -r , .
license of 25. and tomorrow will be
given a preliminary hearing in rono
Court-
Fine Manufacturers' Plead for Ald.
BonVaVE Wash.. Feb. 7. The
Western Pine Manufacturers' Assocla-
in Hpaxion her. adopted to
day 'a resolution urging Congress to
preserve intact the appropriation ui
$1 000,000 for fighting forest fires. A
ah. a.ninHiin will be sent to
all Western Senators and Congressmen.
Rainier Citizen Passes Away.
RAINIER. Or, Feb. 7. -Carl Edward
Samuelson, brother-in-law of J. A.
c.himauan nromlnent citizen of
c.i.ia. ii awl Morula v evening at 4
i i, ' was Ktrlrken with ty
UCllUn.. a. .. -
.hniH fever four months ago. and
when convalescing suffered a relapse
The funeral was held this afternoon..
Chinese Dairyman Owns Auto.
VANCOUVER. Wssh.. Feb. 7. (Spe
cial.) The first chinaman in this city
to purchase an automobile Is Kong
Loy, who operates a dairy east of this
city.-
Fifty Perish In Snowdrift.
ISH1M. Siberia, Feb. 7. Fifty per-
a.r-iii -.) in a snowstorm while
r.vallnir along the road near here.
They were caught In a drift from which
44 corpses have been aug.
Hal J. Cole Named by Taft.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 7. President
Taft aent to the Senate today the
nomination of Hal J. Cole, of W
Dont Wear Glasses
-before you have had it proved
to j-our satisfaction that your
troubles will be removed by
their use.
-At the present day, too many
glasses are sold simply for what
is made out of them, without
any regard to the eyes.
-"What you need is a thoroughly
sound," honest, straightforward
opinion, supported by the neces
sary skill, experience, qualifi
cation and reputation.
-VTe explain plainly and fully
why your eyes need glasses, and
give you every proof of the
benefits you will get from their
use.
-Our 20 years' experience is be
hind our methods.
OPTICAL
INSTITUTE
209-210-211 Corbett Building,
Fifth and Morrison.
Ington State, to be Register of the
Land Office at Spokane.
PLEA IS HIT
ARGl'MESTS OX DEMURRER ARE
MADE IX GUGGENHEIM CASE.
Woman Seeking to Have Her Decree
Set Aside Says Papers Xamed
Wrong Residence Place.
-HTfifjo Feh. 7. In the suit
brought by Mrs. Grace E. Guggenheim
to have set asiae ner aecreo oi uuui
a-. William .Tiirirnhelm. before
Judge Wlndes. this afternoon, argu
ments were maae ojr mo miui
demurrers attacking the sufficiency of
th. niasi made bv Gucgenhelm to his
former wife's petition.
The Dasis oi tne piea. is ui .
ll.. trm-ntati In DllrftCTa in
uivvrio r an .
1901 by Judge Dunne she was not a
resident or Illinois, iiuwusn
so described in the papers filed in the
suit. '
Since the 1901 decree both Mrs. urace
Guggenheim and William Guggenheim
marriea again. " . u.
from her second husband. The valid
ity of the divorce has been attacked In
the New York courts, as well as in Illi
nois. , ,
Argument on the demurrer occupiea
the afternoon session of court and Is
to be resumed tomorrow.
Much of the time was taken up with
. a? tYia nrOfed!nfiT!t in the
New Y.ork courts, which were peti
tioned oy Mrs. uussciincii"
aside the Chicago divorce.
ROAD HYdEED
HEADS OF MILWACKEE-PCGET
SOUND SYSTEM SPEAK.
Rumor That Company Was Swindled
In Construction of Coast Line Is
Declared to Bo False.
CHICAGO. Feb. 7. "The statement
that the Puget Sound Railroad had
v - rraAnA ..nr of the 11.000.000 or
any other sum of money, in connection
with the construction and equipment
of that road is aosoiuieiy aim uu
....iiH.iif rain'
This statement was issued today by
President Farling and Vice-President
E. W. McKenna. of the Chicago. Mll-
"....i,.- a. m I'uni Hail wti v after their
attention had been called to the fact
that a rumor had It that tne company
had suffered losses In connection with
the extension of its lines to the Pa
cific Coast.
The rumor, which was heard In New
v i. r'Vil.acro nrartieallv slmul-
. n.t iaII plan n f An Investiga
tion said to have been Instigated by a
group of stocKhoiaers
Steamer's Engineer Arrested.
SEATTLE. Wash., Feb. 7. Frank
Mason, chief engineer of the steamer
Don't Wait
vnr Rnrlnc to co me. but begin to build
up your system now by cleansing your
blood of those Impurities mat na ac
.,.m.,i.iaH in It during the winter.
To build up the system now will help
..in, throilfirh the sudden changes of
weather at this season and very likely
save you from serious sickness later.
Take Hood's Sarsaparllla. Thousands
.tifv that It purifies the blood and
gives strength and vigor. It combines
the utmost remedial values of more
than twenty different Ingredients, roots.
barks and herbs, each greatly strengm-
ened and enriched.
There Is no real substitute for
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Get it today. In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Sarsataba.
PRINTING
Haling. Binding and Blank Book Making.
Fhonra Main UUL. A XtHl.
Portland Printing House Co.
J. T Wright. Pres. and Gen. Manage.
Book. Catalogue and Commercial.
Teutn and Tnjlor Stw Portland. Oregon.
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For Today We Announce a
Special Cleanup Sale of Fine Limns
Every Economical Woman Will Do Well to Take Ad
vantage of These Offerings
$1.25 Short Length Cloths, Final 75c Piece
Short lengths of German table linen, 2 yards by 1 7-8 yards. Of sil
ver bleached linen in neat patterns.
$3 German Linen Cloths, Final $1.95
Gernxn linen scalloped table cloths with a border on all four sides.
All pure linen. Size 64 by 64 inches.
$3 Dozen Scalloped Napkins, Final $2.25
German linen napkins of an extra quality with scalloped edges.
These napkins come in assorted patterns. Size 1 5 by 15 inches.
35c German Huck Towels Now 23c Each
German huck towels, size 40 by 2 1 inches. Made with fancy damask
border. They are all linen, full beetled and with hemmed ends.
Great American Towels 25c Each
The great American huck 'towel, made of American linen in an
American mill. ' i lj
The best American towel ever produced. It has fancy hemstitched
damask border. Made of pure linen, pure white, of an extra weight
and measures 38 inches by 20 inches.
12 l-2c Wash Crash Now 9c Yard
This is a soft Russian-finished bleached .crash of exceptional merit
It is 1 7 inches wide and more than medium weight, and guaranteed not
to lint.
Bed Spreads, Cleanup $1.09 Each
Do you need to replenish your stock of bed spreads? If so. then
you should take advantage of this special sale of Crochet bed spreads
in a medium weight with hemstitched ends. They are full size. Give
excellent service.
1 jrfiKKindiee cf .Marti Only...
Iroquois, plying between Seattle and
Vancouver B. C, was arrested as he
stepped ashore last night, charged with
Special Sale of Talkers
$24.25 now buys the very latest Hornless Grapho
phone, including 32 selections, your own choice;
Filing Case and box of Needles. Terms 10c a day.
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This beautiful Hornless Talking Machine is of the very lat
est model. The sound waves gathered by the reproducer are
transmitted through the tone arm to the invisible tone chamber
and are thus so magnified that they sound full, strong and abso
lutely true to life.
This talker has a powerful, noiseless spring motor, and
plays both 10 and 12-inch records of any make and can be
wound while running. Convenient device for adjusting the
speed permits the operator to obtain the best possible results
from the records.
The improved Filing Case makes it convenient to keep your
records. With this outfit we also include an ample supply of
needles.
Never before has such value in talkers been given for so
little money.
EILERS MUSIC HOUSE, Alder Street at Seventh.
EUROPEAN RESORTS
BERLI.V, GERMANY.
BERLIN
LANA
Two of the Most Magnificent Hotels in Europe
With all Latest Comforts and Luxury
Important Extension of the Berlin Esplanade now in Progress
lllnarrated Booklet free from 3S9, Fifth Avenue, New York.
smuggling opium. In a suitcase carried
by Mason were found 63 flve-tael tins
of opium valued at $1500.
HAMBURG
HOTEL
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