THE MORNING OltEGONIAN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 86. 1913. DR. SHAW AGAIN IS CHAUFFEUR WHO POSES AS MILLIONAIRE AND PEETTY . DIVORCEE HE MAEEIED UNDER FALSE PRETENSES. - Special Thanksgiving Sale of Pure Wines and Liquors rt. K r Western Delegates Overcome California Wines Eastern Domination at Convention. PORT SHERRY ANGELICA MUSCAT CLARET Regular $1.00 per gallon. Special price for this sale, 60c PER GALLON a " iA-r U POLITICAL RIVALRY KEEN OI !:.&W sin.' 1 nit -sserr CHOSEN PRESIDE W t '. 1 . A t . Pi 4 J J . 1 ' -i-,4 - Women Play Astute Game In Con test for leadership Body De cldes to Remain, as Be fore, Xon-Partlsan. THTT.AnrcUHIA. Pa.. Nov. 25 Siuclat.l The National " American Woman. Suffrage Association elected Ita officers today for the ensuing yea The officera selected -are: President. Anna -. Howard Shaw, Pennsylvania; first vice-president, "Jam Addams. of Chicago: second vice-pres rhs.mtt. nit Whitney, of Cal ifornia: corresponding secretary. Mary Ware Dennett, or .-New mm, ictui -'" secretary, Susan W. Fitigerald, of Bos ton; treasurer, Katherine Dexter Mc Amtir nt Rnron. formerly of Chi fl'r.t auditor. Harriet Burton Lakllaw of New York; second auditor Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen. of Chicago. Miss Shaw, Miss Addams, Mrs. Den tit oTirl mm Fltzseraia were of elected; Mrs. McCormlck, who becomes treasurer, is now one or tne auanors, and Mrs. Laldlaw. elected first auditor Is now second auditor, iin new mem v . k Kna t-h nf control are Char lotte Anita Whitney and Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen. Two Tickets la 'Field. ThAPA ir.rA twn tickets in the field one representing the organisation and the other those protesting afralnst Eastern control. Some of the officers elected were not on either ticket and the result is largely a compromise, but Eastern domination seems to have been an .Via WAstfT1 dAlACAteS VIC(kUUIi BUU ' w . . c are claiming a victory. The method. of balloting in tne convention is hub. There is first a nomination ballot. Nc nominating speeches are permitted TV., ihm. rmomVtAva tf thft S.KROCla.tiOF who stand highest in the count for each office are deciarea nominaiea. i ae elections then proceed, atter typewrit ten copies of the two tickets are circu , lated among the delegates. When the nominating ballot was .oVa. rAmiAnt ft XL a m TAnnrted itl- Via franttniif t Vi Q V MftiK Khaw had received 291 vote's. Miss Clay, of JientucKy, li voces ana jars. ru.r., 01 rsew lora. 11 votes. Among me Ban tering were votes for Miss Addams. uatnenne vaugn oicuuuoca aua ju.ro. Ella S. Stewart, of Chicago. KomlnatloB Is Unanimous. Each as rapidly as possible with drew her name, as did all other candi dates nominated to contest with Miss Shaw, but it was not until Miss Addams took control of the convention that Miss Shaw would permit her nomlna tion to be made unanimous. ' Although there were considerable politics under the surface In the con test for control of the official board. affairs were conducted as Astutely a: at any convention ever held by men or women, and there was not a sem blance of the deep feeling, which pre vailed. Defeated candidates who had Been ambitious until the last moment when the nominating ballot disclosed a majority against them, in most in stances withdrew their names and the recording secretary was kept busy easting the ballot of tha convention for different offices, i The convention has a system of vot ing which has provoked much criti rism and called from ' Mrs. Ella. S. Stewart, of Chicago, a protest this morning in the form of a notice- Upon most questions the vote of the con vention is determined by the majority of delegates present, but there is a plural system, which can be invoked by five state delegations or auxiliary associations, and the voting is accord in ST to the number of members each delegation is entitled to on the basis of the dues annually paid into the Na tional association. G4oi News Reaches Convention. Considerable amusement was caused among the delegates when Miss Shaw announced that the room set aside for hospital purposes would be used by the tellers in counting the votes. While the tellers were counting the votes Mi;s Shaw read a telegram announcing that the Michigan returns Indicated majority of 24 for woman suffrage. "We are ahead and we are going to Keep ahead, she declared. To restore order Miss Shaw used an ordinary carpenter's hammer, which she wielded with considerable force. An invitation in the form of tele grams from the Mayor, Business Men's Club and others to hold the next con vention in Memphis was read to .the convention, but no action was taken, as several delegates announced that at the proper, time invitations from other cities would be forthcoming. Bo1y Remains Non-Part Uau. The resolutions committee's- report placed the association on record as fa voring a non-partisan political hody. The resolution on this point said: "Resolved. That -the National 'Ameri can Woman's "Suffrage Association shall maintain its time-honored tradi tion of being absolutely non-partisan as to political parties." It was adopted without a dissenting vote. Dr. Anna Shaw in a brief speech, in which she showed much feelln-g, said she would give the association her loyal support and In return de manded loyalty from the members, One of the most Impressive addresses of the day was made by Miss Leonora O'Reilly, head of the Woman's Trade Union in New York, who spoke in be half of working girls. She requested the college women in the audience not to correct the grammar of working girls, but "merely let .them do things in their own way and feel encouraged by their support." Women to Protect Selven. "Don't try to "boss us," continued Miss O'Reilly, "when we come to. you for help. Don't be afraid of us when we go on strike. We must protect our selves." .--Among the messages of greeting re ceived today was one from Oregon, which was generously applauded. - It was a telegram from the suffragists of the state, who reported that a count of the vote on the equal suffrage amend ment In Oregon showed that it had carried by a majority of 4161. Vandalla Road-Declares Dividend. PITTSBURQ. Nov. 25. The board of directors of the Vandalla Railroad Company here today declared a divi dend of 4 per cent on the capital stock of the company.- Eightoro Injured In Collision. MONTR KA I. Nov. 25. Eighteen per sons were Injured in a collision between two suburban trolley cars near here today tl VI. ''iVIt ? f i.1 r n mm 4- -1 4 ? &f WILLIAM BOEHM AND MRS. AIMEE WITHERSPOON-GIVEXS-BOEIIM. WIFE IS FORGIViNG Chauffeur-Husband Who Wed Rich Woman Returns. SOFT WORDS COOL ANGER Couple Remarry Cnder Rlgnt Xante and Bride Forgets Imposition, Saying Even. If Boehm Is Not "Rich He Is Hers. CHICAGO. Nov. 25. (Special.) Mrs. Alice Witherspoon-Givens-Boehm. for mer wife of Robert S. Glvens, million aire real estate man, declares she is lolng to be happy with her chauffeur nusband, .Edward Boehm, with whom she eloped, thinking he was "Edward B. Kirkinan, a member of the wealthy family by "whom he was employed. When Boehm disappeared alter the sen sational elopement and marriage under the name of Kirkman. Mrs. Boehm or Klrkman was dejected and- angry but when he reappeared she forgave him and married him yesterday under his right name. Mrs. Givens married last Wednesday morning, after an automobile elopement from Chicago. Returning to Chicago, she announced 'this' fact. Everything went well until Marshal M. Klrkman read the story of the wedding and then complications began. Chauffeur Hides Identity. - Mr. Kirkman said that he had no son named Edward B. and that the man to whom Mrs. Glvens had been married was William Boehm. a chauffeur, em ployed by the Klrkman family during the Summer. Before this denouement, however, the new husband of Mrs. Glvens had quar reled with her and disappeared.' care lessly taking with him 800, berng part of some alimony paid her by her for mer husband. i The wedding started as befitted that of a millionaire's son. Despite the un conventionality of a midnight elope ment, the .couple planned to start in the proper way. They leased the bridal chamber at the Alexandria Hotel and occupied It one day, planning mean- hlle to establish a costly home in Wilson avenue. They surrendered the key to the cashier and disappeared. At Crown Point jjoenm saia ne was Edward B. Kirkman. son of Marshall M.- Klrkman, novelist, millionaire and x-offlcial of the Northwestern Rail way. He gave nis age as years, ne said" the bride-elect was the daughter of George W. Witherspoon, of Algona, Mich., and that she --was 25 years old. They said they came to Crown Point to marry- because surncieni- time naa not elapsed since her divorce to permit n Illinois marriage. Marrylnx Justice Wenra Bathrobe. They were married by Justice Nicholas at 2 oclock in tne morning, wno. De- ldes his dignity, was attired in a flam ing red bathrobe. They returned Im mediately to Chicago. Early the next morning, having taken charge of the 809. the bridegroom - proposed tney take in--the "sights" of the South Side, and they called a taxlcab and visited number 01 cates, tne Driae paying an he. bills. Finally Boehm became too ttentlve to an actress and he and tne bride ouarreled. He -ran -out of the cafe, leaped into a waiting automobile. and disappeared. Mrs. Givens had anown -Hoenm as Kirkman" about four months. He had been Introduced to her as Edward B. Klrkman and frequently . took her rid ing in- he Klrkman automobile, bear ing the family coat of arms. His home is said to be in Danvuie, in. Mrs. Boehm. who naa aetectives seeking her husband, was angry, but after a private interview with Boehm when he reappepare, announced sne was happy and that they would be married again under- Boehm's right name. Angry Wife Relents. Boehm emerged from retirement Saturday and telephoned to the detec tive bHreau he was ready to face his wife. . A few moments later he met her in. a hotel corridor. You will get five years m tne pen itentiary for this." she flashed at him. Boehm held out his hand pleadingly, but she refused It. He .w.hlepered. something to ier and. they went to a parlor together. When they emerged Mrs. Boehm was smllin "It's all right" she said. "He's no millionaire, but he's mine, and I'm sat' isfied. I'm sroing to telegraph my father In Michigan that everything Is all right. We'll, be married again at once." And they were this time under the name of Boehm. BURNS BIG DISTRIBUTOR Postoffice Reports of Jlatjer Re ceived 'and Sent Out Recorded. BURNS. Or., Nov. 25. The import ance of Burns as a distributing point may be seen by the amounVof mail re ceived and sent out through the Post office. Since October 1 mail matter of all classes coming and going has been weighed by order of the department, and for that month the following are the figures here on each route, the total In pounds in each- case' including the empty sacks returned: Mall received 1st 2d 3d 4th Routes. class, class, class, class. ' Total. Canyon City.. 1043 4756 J847 11,599 Vale 71 860 522 1237 3.3S5 La wen- Bt 17 7 44 43 1 Diamond'.... ft3 20 7 5 413 Riley 27 14 1 11 213 Total 1258 576T 23S4 4175 1,044 Mail sent out Canyon City.. 833 1B4 ' 5S 14(r 1051 Vale 107 88 127 1434 LawerT 3o7 726 421 . 14 24B2 Diamond .... 172 825 319 731 . 2322 Riley 6S 430 li7 3si3 124U Total 796 22S3 1061 2305 8309 WASHINGTON BANKER FREE Governor Hay Pardons H. M. Boone, of Whitman County. OLYMPIA, Wash., Nov. 25. (Special.) H. M. Boone. ex-State Senator from Whitman County, president of the de funct Ralouse State Bank, convicted of embezzlement in connection with tne failure of the financial institution which he headed,-will be at liberty to eat Thanksgiving dinner with his fam ily, as Governor Hay today signed full pardon for him. Boone has been an inmate of the penitentiary since last March, when, following his conviction In the lower court and two futile appeals to the Supreme Court, has was committed to the penitentiary. Efforts were made to have Governor Hay pardon him at that time before he went to prison, but this1 application was refused. Ex ecutive clemency was granted upon the petition of hundreds of residents of all parts of the state, depositors who lost money when the bank failed, members of the Jury that convicted the banker and men prominent in all walks of life. ' CHINOOK: ARE PLENTIFUL Salmon Stripped of Eggs Appear Lively W ithin a Few Days. ' ASTORIA, Or., Nov. 25. (Special.) Deputy Fish Warden Gor. who has re turned from a visit to the various streams along- the coast, reports that at most points there was a fair run of Fall chlnooks. but the catch of silver- sides was light. There appeared to be plenty of fish off the mouth of the streams, but they did not come in. One peculiar feature is that at nearly every stream marked chinooks that had been release from the -Columbia River hatcheries were caught. At the hatchery on the Taquina a new experiment was tried this Fall in that a number of salmon, after being stripped of their eggs, were tagged and turned loose, to ascertain if they will return again. Mr. Gor says that two or three days after being released the salmon could -be seen playing about in pools, apparently as lively as ever. OCEAN GIVES MJP VICTIM Body of Fred Ideshman Found at Mouth of Grays Harbor. ABERDEEN, Wash., Nov. 25. (Spe cial.) The body of Fred Lleshman, a former Government employe- at the north Jetty construction work at the. mouth of ' Grays Harbor, was found drifting in the lower bay today. Liesh man went hunting alone In a small duck boat last Wednesday, and search had been Instituted by his friends. Some months ago Lieshman was hurt in an accident at the Jetty, his leg being broken. He had been living there since. Wednesday was the tirst time be had gone out on a trip alone.. vj: rf1" 1 f tj J MS mean Extra Old Vintage Wines of Rare Flavor $1.00 $1.50 POET SHERRY ANGELICA MUSCAT CLARET Regular $1.50 per gallon. Special price for this sale. Regular $2.00 -per gallon. Special price for this sale. wjjj mffir n'i Here' "to a lon life 1 and a merigr one ! May BEEP e everttaLyour reaca SEATTLE BREWING fit MALTING COMPANY! SEATTLE ."WASH. Agents for Gold Seal Champagne, Cresta Blanca Wines "RAINIER" BEER No other Beer so justly popular. Order a case now for your Thanksgiving dinner. Your dealer will supply you. OR PHONE- BRUNN & CO. mIIss Corner First and Alder Streets It Is supposed that in some way the boat overturned, and, weakened be cause of only partial use of his injured limb, Lieshman was unable to swim far. The. body has been' brought to the city for burial. Prosper Run of Fish Small. ASTORIA, Or., Nov. 25. (Special.) Sam Ness, manager of the Prosper Canning Company, returned Sunday with his crew from Prosper, where he has been operating a cannery during the Fall season. He reports that the run of fish was late and the season was the poorest , the company has had since its plant was started. Only 5000 cases were packed and these are prin cipally silversides. - Rate Tariff Examiner Coming. SALEM, Or., Nov. 25. (Special.) Word was received by the State Rail road Commission today from the Inter state Commerce Commission that a spe cial examiner will be in Portland Fri day, November 29, to take testimony in relation to the suspension of the transcontinental westbound . tariff 4-J. Several increases of commodity rates were made In this tariff, causing the suspension which will be the subject of the Portland investigation. Pence Sent Back to Washington. SALEM, Or., Nov. 25. (Special.) O. W. Pence, who a few months ago shot the stage manager at Pantages Theater in Portland in an Insane frenry over supposed affections for a chorus girl, and who was committed to tho asylum here, has been transferred by Superin tendent Stelner to the Steilacoom asylum In Washington. He was formerly in that state and It is understood was at one time an inmate of that Institution. 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Mr. Metschan promises all the good things the home-loving husband could find at home in the atmosphere of home served like it would be at home with the added enjoyment of light and life and music Phone Mr. Metschan that you. and yours are coming. Table d'Hote $1.50. J