Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 25, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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BOMB "WHICH WAS SENT TO JUDGE ROSALSKY, INVESTI
GATING OFFICERS. AND INTENDED VICTIM.
DEVELOPMENT PLAN
BOMB INTERCEPTED
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rnr jionxixo otieooxtax. Monday, march
ALASKANS TO PUSH
SECOND ROSALSKY
Postal Officials, on Watch
Since First Attempt, Find
Package in Wails.
FINGER PRINTS RECORDED
lirtr Nnnirwr of Iele-Ure Sent lo
follow New C Ir w . Nature of
1li1oh I"ol k- t'nmntlian
rr Will Not IHtulcr.
NEW TURK. Marrh 21. V nrrond
Infrrnal machine, similar tn lmul v
r rp-t to the one he rrcrtved
. through thi mail a fk aso. ta
mailed last WKlnrswlay to JuU Itosial
rKy. ff the "urt of General HrssOnns.
It rrriTd In an uptown ubata
tion of th tof itr. where postal In
spectors ha.l been on the lookout for
imrktt'i d.Ir-setl to the Jixice since
the explosion in whlrh he no narrowly
" ererert Injury. They held It up and
nrfiel the police.
The InrMent ha nerved to revive the
artlvlty of the police aiwl Federal of
Arlala who have twon worklna on the
cane, and at least to down detectives
were aent out from headnuartera toUy
and yesterday under ordera from Iep
"utr Police Commissioner Houitherty. on
what are reported to he entirely new
elewa. tHuirherty poaitlvely refused
to talk this afiernoon. but It wan salil
that flniter print on the llrsl bomb
were belnz romprl with marka on
ot"ier bomb that the police know
about and that bad furnished an Im
portant lead.
Jads IllM-aaaea Taewlea.
Juris Kosalsky himself has a mind
of his own as to who did not sent the
hnmk thouuh be does not profesa to
possess even a distant Idea or wno the
sender waa. He la sure, ha said today,
that the bomb he opened and that came
within a narrow martin of killing him,
waa nnt aent by a maniac. lie does
not acre with another theory upon
w-hlch the police were enitaBed for a
time, that the bomb waa sent to him
bv the same person who aent a bomb
that killed Mrs. lirare Walker, other
wise known aa Mr. Helen Tailor, two
month ago. He aaM that whoever
sent tii bomb must have had a motive
and that It waa not reasonable to pre
sume that a almilar motive could pos.
srhlr control In both cases.
-There waa a similarity in the na
ture of the bomb. It la true, but that
la true also of other bombs." said
Judire Rosalskjr. "Aa for the type
writing of the addreases on the two
packaare. thsy may Indeed be almilar
but there are thousand of typewriter
of every kind In New York, and this
does not Indicate any connection be
tween the orlt;ln of the two bombs.
elv Believed te Kilet.
In all thlnrs of this kind there la a
motive, and there must have been one
in this case, or else I would never have
received that horah. itls-ht here I want
to deny that I ever Implied 'n any war
that I thousht thia waa an Italian
case.
Now. a t the motive of the sender,
that le one of the mysteries. I cannot
conceive of uch an enemy. I have
tried hundred of case, and If the an
wer I to be found In any of them you
are at liberty to look for It. I have no
doubt the police will look carefully
into thia phase of the question."
"Do yoti think your connection with
the Brandt case may have had something-
to do with thl case." Judae
Kosalsky was asked.
"1 will not answer that question : but
It seems to me you should be able to
draw your own conclusion a to
whether It did or not."
"You have received many threaten
in; letter, have you notT"
"Yes. hundreds of them." he said,
."but I never paid any attention to
them. Hereafter, however. I expect to
turn all that I sjet over to the police,
for I now realize that a public official
" should do o. I don't believe any of
thoae letter had anything to do with
thl case, but If any of them did there
1 no doubt that they would be of
service to the police now."
Threat ( esse la Delaae.
"Have you been receiving an unus
ually larice number alnce the Brandt
rase came Into public notice?"
"Yes. I have been detuned with
them."
"Were they mostly from ignorant
people?
"No. many of them were from per
sons who were apparently educated.
Some of them were finely composed
and some were neatly typewritten."
Judge Kosalsky 'aid he thought
there w as no reason to believe that the
same person who ent a bomb to Ja
cob II. Sehiff tx year aeo may have
also sent the one he received. The
person who mailed the bomb to Mr.
Schlff In 10 wa never caught.
Pavtd I. Kelly, chief of the bureau of
combustibles, ha finished hi examina
tion of what was left of the Infernal
machine. He said that It was one of
the most skillfully constructed of the
hundreds he had examined. Vie said
It must have been made by a skilled
mechanic who was familiar with ex
plosive. AUTO INDUSTRY GROWS
lnrrra l.arprr Than Any Other
Mm n n f art u ri n x .
WASHINGTON. March II. An In
creased tendency toward diversifica
tion In manufacturing industries In
the I'nited State wa observed by Fed
eral officials who have compiled ata
ttsths of the relative jtrowtli of manu
facturing Industries. The statistic
over the ten-year period ending- with
10 and were collect by the Census
ttureau.
The report on the Investigation says
that the less Important Induatrlea of
the countrlea showed greater per
centage of Increaae during the period
t! an more important one.
Fy far the highest percentage of In-
rease wa noted In the automobile In
dustry, "exceptionally large Increase
were credited to the copper, tin and
sheetlron Industrie
Manufacturing Industries of the
I'nited Slates employ aa wage-earners
.(15. ft persons, or almost 14 S per
rent of the wage-earning population.
The value of the products of these In
dustries la i:0.T?.05?.0i and the value
added by their manufacture I l?.30,
i.oo. The slaughtering and meat-packing
Industrie rank first In gross value of
products, with tl.;..0t0: second is
found to be railway and machine-shop
products. with ll.::S.4T5.0: third,
lumber and timber products. with
ll.lC.i:.iA): fourth I Iron and steel
works and rolling mills, with ?1."..
-. and. fifth, floiirmllla and grist
mill products, with $!. (
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PROBERS ARE BUSK
End of Steel Trust Investiga
tion in Sight.
NEW ONES SOON TO BEGIN
Money Trtit" and Miippinfc Combine-
Next In I. In strpbrnson
(a- lo lie Urbalrd In
senate This Week.
YVASHINOTON. Man-It Slm-
Kemocrats rame Into control of th
House last Spring, tills ha ben an
Investigating t'ongress.
The steel inquiry has been under way
nearly a year and may close thl weeK.
The report, which probably will be
made bv .May. w ill be a series of recom
mendations. One of them I almost
certain to be that large corporations,
such as the fnlted States Steel Cor
poration, should not own or control
common carriers.
Investigations Into the. " money
trust" and the shipping combine are
about to ge under way. The lniilry
Into the shipping combine on mor
chant marine probably will begin with
in a week.
Raaeball " Trs.l Talked A bow I.
The rules committee this week will
take up the Ltwrtnce mills strike con
ditions and may order an Inquiry into
the affair of the American Woolen
Company.
A resolution proposing an investi
gation of the baseball trust will be
taken up by the rule committee this
week. The general feeling la that it
will lx reported adversely.
Of all the standing committees that
have been Investigating Government
departments since last Summer, none
he. made a report.
The War Department committee's in
vestigation of alleged political activi
ties of Major Beecher B. Hay still ts In
proRres. The State Department com
mittee, headed by Representative Ham
lin, of Missouri, Is planning recom
mendations to change the department's
system of accounting.
ladlaa Barm thrill.
An Inquiry Into the Indian Bureau la
to be conducted by the Interior De
partment committee, headed by Rep
resentative Graham, of Illinois.
Senator Stephenson's case will com
up In the Senate tomorrow, and prob
ably will be discussed on Wednesday.
HI supporters claim a safe majority
for him.
Senator IOrimer rase come to a
vote before the special Investigating
committee on Wednesday. His sup
porters hazard no prediction as to the
outcome In the Senate.
leaders of both parties are making
efforts to adjourn Congress by the
time of the National conventions. In
the House June 10 ha been set ten
tatively aa the date for which the
leaders aim. Senate leaders are co
operating In thia.
CAPTAIN WYNNE IS DEAD
-Fig hiint; Marine." Hero or Cuba,
Philippines, China, Gone at 36.
WASHINGTON. March 24. Robert E.
Wynne, former Captain in the United
Slates Marine Corps, known in that
service as "the Fighting Marine." died
here today at the home of his father.
e-Postmaster-General Robert Wynne.
Captain Wynne waa I years old. He
died of tuberculosis, contracted 'In
China In the campaign against th
Boxers.
Captain Wynne had a spectacular
career that earned tor him his nick
name. . He served In Cuba, the Philip
pines and China and received the
thanks of Conrresa and several medais.
He resigned from the service after a
dramatic court-martial several years
ago.
Kx-Preaident Roosevelt accepted hla
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resignation because of Captain Wynne's
splendid record. His friends believe
that his gradual decline in health was
due largely to his forced retirement.
CHINESE WOMEN BIDDEN
Orient kel to Turn Mii-elonarj
Tables in 1'nlted State.
NKW OnLKAN March The Era
Club of New Orleans, whose member
ship Includes many prominent advo
cates of woman suffrage, has adopted
resolutions congratulating the women
of China on having received the right
of suffrage and also extending congrat
ulations to tUe men of China on being
'the flr.n to establish a real republic."
The resolutions, which will be for
warded to the Chinese Ambassador at
Washington, with a request that they
he sent to his home land, after extend
ing congratulations to the women of
China, said:
"The women of China are requested
to send political missionaries to the
I'nited States to teach the principles
of true democracy to American men."
CUTTER SEEKS CHINESE
Vlgilanr-e Against Conlraliandi Re
doubled Along C'OH.-t.
SAN FltANCISCO. March 24. Th
I'nited Slates revenue cutter Golden
Gate left here today with a force of
immigration inspectors to intercept a
party of contraband Chinese believed
to be on a fishing vessel en route here
from Knsenola. bower California.
Immigration authorities along the
coast from San Diego to San Francisco
redoubled their vigilance today with a
Iew oT preventing the landing of the
Chinese. California ports are being
carefully watched and revenue cutters
are scoutinp off San Pedro, Monterey
and the Golden Gate.
Tlilman lo Be Brought Here.
SAL. KM. Or.. March 24. (Special.)
Requisition papers were granted by
Governor West Saturday for T. J. Uhl
man. who Is under arrest In San Fran
cisco and Is wanted on a char-re of
larceny by bailee of $.1000 from the
Henry Weinhard esiate.
Third, Create Desire
IRST. attract attention: second, arouse. Interest.
The third paragraph must make the article ad
vertised seem so good, so to be desired, that
the reader picture himself In possession of it.
This paragraph must make th reader want the
article. This is the hardest paragraph for any
ad man to write. It must be handled boldly,
yet delicately. The e.nd1ng of this paragraph
leads directly Into the fourth step. ("Induce
Resolve" appears tomorrow.)
401 Wilcox Building
Telephone Main 3808
The Distinct Advantages
of a checking account are security, convenience and safe
yuartl apainst overpayments.
Open an account with this Company
and you will not be bothered balancing; your accounts. Your
monthly statement will show just what you have spent.
Your cancelled checks are indisputable receipts.
SECURITY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY
Fifth and Morrison Streets.
Representative to Be Elected
to Support Government
Owned Railroads.
WASHINGTON MAY ASSIST
I'd 1 1 ion Being1 Circulated Keque.-t-Ing
John Ballainr to Become
a Candidate - at-large
From That State.
SEWARD, Alaska. March 24. (Spe
cial. I The people of Central and
Southern Alaska have started a move
ment to urge the voters of the State
of Washington this year to elect at
least one Congressman-at-Large who
knows Alaska and its needs, and to
elect him on the one Issue of making
It his special object to put through
Congress the recommendations of Sec
retary, of the Interior Klsher for the
building of a system of Government
owned railroad's In AlasKa.
In furtherance of the movement, a
petition Is being circulated and siKned
by practically every man tn the towns
of Central Alaska, for general distri
bution among; the voters of Washing
ton, setting forth the handicap that
Alaska suffers, and that Washington
vuffers as well, by reason of the lack
of Information about Alaska on the
part of Washington's Senators and
Representatives, to whom other mem
ber look for leadership in Alaskan
matters, and their consequent inabil
ity to give adequate information and
take the necessary leadership.
Rallalne I rged to Ron.
The petition requests John E. Bal
lalne. of Seattle, to enter the Repub
llcnn primaries as a candidate for Congressman-at-Large
from the State of
Washington on the one Issue of a
Go.'emment-bullt and Government
owned svstem of railroads for Alaska,
in harmony with the Fisher pro
gramme, and pledges him the support
of the signers and of the 20.00 or
more Alaskans who are now residents
of Washington.
In the document, which is in the
form of an appeal to the voters of
Washington, it is pointed out that
Congressional sanction for the build
ing of Government railroads in Alaska,
after a commission has officially se
lected the route or routes, can be ob
tained only by having at least one
Congressman on the ground, who will
applv all of his energies to supplying
the "necessary details of Information
shout Alaska, in constant support of
this one measure. It sets forth that
.Mr. Ballaine has these requisites more
than any other available man.
tlaakaa Kaver Movement.
While Sir. Hallaine has been actively
engaged In Alaska development for the
last 10 years, his home has been in
Seattle all that time, and he has lived
in the territory and State of Washing
ton for 31 years, havinx grown up on a
farm in Whitman County, Eastern
Washington. He had the advantage
and experience of seven years of news
paper work and training in Eastern
and Western cities, was secretary to
Governor John H. Rogers and Adjutant
General under him. and served through
the Spanish-American and Philippine
Wars as an officer in the First Wash
ington Regiment. He managed Gov
ernor Rogers' campaign for re-election.
Few men have a wider acqalnt
ance In every part of the state.
Sir Ballaine was the original organ
izer of the Alaska Central Railway and
was president of the construction com
panv that built the first section of the
road. While building- this section, he
enlisted Eastern capitalists In the en
terprise and sold his interests in rail
road and construction companies to
them. He later brought suit against
the management of the railroad on
charges of grossly overcapitalising
and wrecking the property and won
his suit on every point. He has had
no Interest In the Alaska Central for
the last three years. lie was the
founder of Peward.
In Alaskan affairs. Sir. Ballaine has
been Identified with the progressive
element, as he has been In Washing
ton state for many years.
This movement Is supported by Alas
kans of every section and party who
want, above everything else, a system
of Government-built and Government
owned railroads In Alaska, to open its
wealth and opportunities for all alike.
Clatsop County to Test Holler.
ASTORIA. Or.. Slarch 24. (Special. )
The gasoline traction engine and trail
er which was recently purchased by
the county to be used in hauling rock
for road Improvement work, arrived
AdvertisingOervice
Capital and Surplus, $1,400,000.
Look at Your
ry I They are stylish ami
JL 06S comfortable, if they're
inside these magnifi
cent five-dollar
Slater & Morrill
Shoes
We hold the sole agency for
the famous S. & M. Shoes in
Portland. The new Spring
styles are beautiful. 'Come
and see them at either of our
stores.
A. J. Wochos Shoe Co.
380 Washington Street, Corner West Park
147 Sixth Street, Selling Building
We also carry Laird-Scho-ber,
Foster's and Queen
Quality Shoes, for ladies,
and Nettleton's Shoes, for
men.
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last nlxht. ami probably will be given
a trial run on Monday. Tlie two will
carry six yards of crushed rock at a
load, and are so arranged that the ma
terial ran h spread to any thickness
desired as It Is being unloaded. The
tires on the tractor are 12 Inches In
width, while those on the trailer are
Mx inches wide, so that they will art
a a roller in leveling the road bed:-.
The Intention Is to use the machine at
first for making: some repairs on the
Olnev road, but as soon as the rock-
PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, SORES, ULCERS UNO
ALL BLOOD DISORDERS GO li A FEW DAYS
rlnijiles. eruption, blotches, scales, ulcers. soron. eczema and chronic
swellings are caused by had blood, but don't become discouraged no other
trouble is so easily overcome. C'ascarets are wonder-workers in the cure of
any disease caused by had or impure hlood. They eliminate all poisons, build
up and enrich the blood, enabling It to make new. healthy tissue.
Ture blood means perfect health, and If you will use rascarets they will
give you good health and a pure, clean skin, free from pimples and blotches.
To try Cascarets is to like them, for never before has there been produced as
perfect and as harmless a blood purifier, liver and stomach regulator as Cas
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Indianapolis
Louisville
Three Trains Daily
Each instirino; travelers every comfort that su
perb equipment and attentive service can offer.
"The Louisville Daylight Special" leaves Chicago
9.50 a. m., arrives Indianapolis 3.20 p. m., Louis
ville 7.00 p. rn.
"The Southern Express" leaves Chicago 9.50 p. m.,
arrives Indianapolis 4.00 a. rn. (sleeper may bo
occupied until 7.30). Louisville 7.35 a. m.
"The Midnight Special" leaves Chicago 12.01 a.m.,
arrives Indianapolis 6.00 a. m., Louisville 10.30
a. m. Train ready at 10.45 p. m. Indianapolis
sleeper may be occupied until 7.30.
All three fro'm Chicago Union Station, with stops
at Englewood and South Chicago, via
Pennsylvania
Lines
F. N. KOLLOCK, District Agent
122a Third Street, PORTLAND. ORE.
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FARE INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS
San Francisco $10, $12, $15 Claw $6.09
Los Angeles, c1. $21.50, $23.50, $26.50 c2, $11.35
Two days sightseeing at San Francisco with
meals and Berth free en route to Los Angeles;
Ticket Office. 142 3d Sireet Phones, Main 2605, A 1402
crushing- plant is in operation it will be
utilize! in hauling- material for im
proving; the highway between this city
and Seaside.
Railroad Commission Meets April I.
SAL. KM. Or., Starch 24. (Special.)
The State Railroad Commission will
hold a hearing at Baker. April 4. at
which time the question of logsrinn
rates on the Sumpter Valley Railroad
will be probed.
carets candy l atnanic: tip sure io lane . ascareis
and you will surely have good, pure, healthy blood
and no more eruptions or disfigurements. A 10
cent box of Cascarets will truly amaze you.
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Any
Drug Itora
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Sprinkle a little Gold Dus5
in the water, and let the GoM
Dust Twins do all the hard
part of the task. Gold t'USt
starts to dissolve and lather
the moment it strikes the
water; it starts to cleanse the
moment it comes in contact
with the garment. It instantly
softens the hardest water,
saves rubbing, saves wear and
tear on clothes, and does most
of the work without your
assistance.
Use Gold Dust next wash day,
and have whiter, sweeter,
cleaner clothes, with half the
effort and in half the time.
Do not use borax,
soap, naphtha, aoda,
ammonia or kro
.rne with GOLD
DUST. GOLD
DUST hat all doir
able cleansing qual
ities in a perfectly
harmless and last
in form.
"Lmt th COLD DUST TWINS do your inor"
Hair Health
If You Have Scalp or Hair Trou
ble, Take Advantage of
This Offer.
We roulil not affoni to so strontjly
indorse Rexall '9S" Hair Tonic an'l
continue to sell It as we do, if we. were
not certain that it would do all tn
claim it will. .Should our enthusiasm
carry us away, and llexall "!t:V Hail
Tonic not trive entire, satisfaction t'
tlie users, they would loso faith in lis
and our statements, anii in consoriuenc'
our business prestigre would suffer.
Therefore., when we; assure you thnC
if your hair is hegrinninsr to unnatur
ally fall out or if you have any scalu
trouhle, Rexall "93" Hair Tonic: will
promptly eradicate dandruff, stimulate;
hair growth and prevent premature
baldness, you may rest assured that wo
know what wo are talking- about.
Out of one hundred test cases TJexall
"93" Hair Tonic save entire satisfac
tion in ninety-three cases. It has been
proved that it will strow hair even on
bald heads, when, of course, the bald
ness had not existed for so long a tinioj
that the follicles, which are the roots oC
the hair, had not become absolutely
lifeless. Rexall "93'" Hair Tonic is vastly dif
ferent from other similar preparations.
We believe that it will do more than
any other human agency toward re
storing hair growth and hair hea.lth.
It is not greasy and will not frum thu
scalp or hair or cause permanent stain.
It is as pleasant to use as pure cohi
water.
Our faith in Rexall '!)!'" Hair Toni
is so strong that we usk you to try
it on our positive Kuaruutec that yoni"
money will be cheerfully refunded
without question or ouibblo if it does
not do as we claim. Certainly we can
offer no stronger argument. It comes
in two sizes, prices 50 cents and- $1.00.
Sold only by the Owl Urug Co. store.-
in Portland, Seattle, Spokane, San
Francisco, Oakland, L,ns Angeles and
Sacramento.
Make the Liver,
Do its Duty
Nine timet in ten when the lirsr u right lb
stomach and bowelt are right.
CARTER'S LITTLE
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gently but firm! jr com
pel a lazy liver to
Carters!
do Us duty.
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Small Pill. Small Dow. Small Price
Genuine munbeu Signature
Sloan's Liniment is excellent
S for sprains and bruises. It stops
the pam at once and reduces
the swelling very quickly.
SLOAM'S
HHY
is penetrating and antiseptic.
Mr. S. I;. -R ArMF.T. of 30T Clr St., Chat
tMioofr.Tnn..savs: " I fprained my an
kla.it pained me verymncb and wtwbaaly
swollen. After a few Replications of
Sloan's Liniment my ankle was reliered,
and Is now entirely well.'"
At 11 rfaftlar. Trie 3 Be.. BOe. A $1.00.
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CLEANS, SCOURS, POLISHES
Work Without Waste
PRINTING
Rufinr. Binding and ltlank Book Making.
Pboaes Mala li-'ol. A ssl.
Portland Printing House Co.
J. I.. Wrifrtit, Pre, and Geo. "Manaeer.
Book, Catalogue and Coram ere la L
Tenth and Taylor St., Portland. Orcffoo,
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