Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 23, 1915, Page 15, Image 15

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THE jrORXIXG OREGO.MAy. ' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1915.
GHRISTIAfi SGEIGE
LECTURE IS HEARD
Larrje Awf cnce Listens to Ex
position cf Tenets Laid
Do-Ati by Mrs. Eddy.
FEPETITIQ.. TOuIGHT IS SET
rt. t. M.Oat Lrn tWUm Ilractko
ol lhrrry I Hallowing I amity
aUf nr IU"lortni llamas)
Prrrllct to l'c Co !.
T autori! J-tarO on Christian
frl,nm dtl.varvd U.t night ty Willi
r M'Cra.-a.o. Iti th ad at Kirst
ar-:S cf Orui (.scientist). "
v a ltsf a,ud:3c of ar.f '!e!iv
; at.ner. Th lactir will rereate-d
tervgsi at I 0V-10.J In t"" JTron
H g t.-ho aae-cnMv (torn, Krer
rmeraori a!f. Th puMi't It ror4;t
It !ntt. t- 'ti thia ltura r
l'-urts CSir. of TU.-)t t-ltotlt.
urlr wSo i:igi.'M It k"lf Bla.
Mr t.'ria ? in '
o..
rnro la mu:a lo o that
taa uo.:rta.ati of fcunvaa t:f lr-
! 6imni;r l aar la J4
mn, i ftit: al t rtt -! ewmn
4 l 6 ;orJo. ot tn f ilira.
Ii amaitiar ffnr an othrwt aott
- . . r. k I .
of f.ar ant tiut a4 ran-l'fa kunua,
r
trv lima wftaa tT ou(M to
t ! lt avjtaorttT ar. 1 4o
rn n io a. metr4 fe tho iswurfi of
tiaff.A'n'.f. hi rata lr nt 4-
tr aiinjt ta nr-.rtl nar.i that
4:er to t!kir lpp;niiti!ti
n1 VAniMdiDiflti, but tcr owrmtt
to t orr! i'tn th
vni ar rtcB'iroar Into a cotwSI-
tiOfl of ltf3pio lnct;ltT.
It.al ao4 l:tral l iUlo4.
flue lr of rsci; a .-tar'-o an4
'innf of l'a tatooo. ii-iico r.4
'.tS. V!' KT to tft Jt.Tl?tTfO.'
r t?a f't.lawiatf m t ?inr ioet of th
r! iH orrnat o t( tl of
that I
"Vofntna l r! arwt fnal'
fa ajtrtt o-at t an- b I4a.
re r:,iwi tne I " - a !Bftnf
rt ry t tnr t-t l ih r own
r a t-i of-'if to Bri.t 't Wt crt"t
r tit t . fcorTt lf,?l 4n4
a':a ait ta o'.' St
1 ':. hn-a nfl''4fy, I'.i-a.ttcu-at
a-t tm r . ory In t?rr l.ifiiu,
"t-t of.sf we'll, t-a a-l rafa
t'i ff-ttn tft aM:"! o ni r-
I'nl.ni of f-t t"iat ffcint I
rF -'. te i u( 4tlr-
Off n. Tat wlu-n mo a rra
i imr(fin or iiiiifili oil
r,rr.,. .f,i eof....r.t I Ii r !
r rf tfia t.r It l pot. iia i j
by n ar a mlt of anv
cf 1 e tr t?'jr -c. I It
,- al M ar Lt aalia
:-r htaj r -
w i I 4 m r. i m i n K-t1f t" p f t it 'lf
na l.Von. I!r)iii5: a- a t i f l f
nit .!. P nn'i"i, nEit of I
lam .i V:4l-
44t4tl Mm4 lalata.
a f f :m . n 4 f.-t ia a?
iniTi prMnv mrl i I u a anan4j
nf ist- f-nru -ry untwiii", a ta
t on. trim 'i Tfr aaa wba f:
t ?t ha hj b !ti'J
tf lUri aiiit a4 t.ia I
-iwit;ta h-ra kr. prP4 bv
rKck ef t-ivliiim or ftrof
mt w f a raU-t at ri orr"'t o.
! T 1 I ' m t! tt t
i'-'rTr- t nn -Tr't h 1 t!irit n
.'-.--. aft ( m- if r0 tr t ia h
n vii( w"ii-r tt c.f'.!ta fro- trt
ta 'inl, . taf t h ; m l.rfC
lt - arvi 4 r i ( -3fi- tnsl h
W!.I rta o-it mt ht l- ' : n an- l.Lti
t :- Tt bacrim a ofj Bimtf aft
t t -itair f-- fewf- Hn Wro
.nl
r.
t i-mi
1
f-jtila ptjr.-tit erf
'y m tl vt nt pn la bi!
lK piti too rn-o. if. rut
Ma
in
tij.
from t"l
rtr)c.,a and faao br m.aea of
.-f-'lt nnf . ratand--g .T.rd b
-i.f'..n J.-t.n..o ant h wt:t (tnd
c.-n'na Sarr'-ea. ! M:.a an. foy.
t - ra .r'n1!! a I rt tntrul Tft'
a e f r 'ia a-k ant
jt -in - c. downirifi.n. tha frfal,
t. liporanl. t Mlr.;nf V ir 1 1 m a an-l
Fait..a of avlt bei .f cr of m x 1 1.-( o'i.
m-'tr S't .at 'o-.. ft lit m xr of
.a.i'. jn f ir t.j" Nine om bad. of
iirai a w.:t a f r (to.. ri boo. J.
t ;al K!)tt
kaaoW4t of t.ad oe mtt.
" If la tt.f.( tht In O'd-r to
i:.jar out t'. pro.-".. f'.ai"a.
tiy ?.rw.n that Si. h ta li'aa to.
Hi t"iat wh.-h l erlf.a him. ther
m-i.t ha a pr.-ti'- ul-rat ar.l ing of
iMi't .!aif. of fcia aat'ir ant tj'a'i
da. It n.rtfuf. b"orn ta 4 4
at.i erl:: of th.io aoe'aiivg b-i
1- l'r:.rt i.n l.n.-a to ho. emo a..
.' n!d first a-.4 Iat wi'! io-f dim.
'
"Ta pr..n.-a of I'hrtatia.l ii.-;aB.-a lo
Vi-ra-i r-.,-li.!i.. ha a".:.r.d
4:'r I a of mar who 4 bo.
.nma -iv.r.-l bv lft.lt re i.f or t intt
ml It haa iliat th.m lha way lo ri
i.Toito of mlr.vtni. It
I. tiaamt ftmtly t fa with, th ta'jch
of 5;f;t'4.i n;-an;nhia. Tl I. fO-ti'-i
to tt"f Jin... an. I ha:?f-:nea
ear who have fait thaui.at. aa a
hiit'-tart to thatr 4ar en. by reoo) of
lt'j.fi. t lni:-t;.m or Incapa.ltli
' in a'n.1 or anoh.r Th worrj
i. a h"'.r rta.-o lio in by r - - n
of ts. t..-hir.j an. l pttch"-. f t'hrla
t n .-!.n.-. n.ar t' b fmd in avary
tan
of tha gt-ibo.
LOVE STORY IS U.WVOUN'D
.faj lialng U III. Anaxtwr'a Wife
I tW. ( Thuagbl of Se-paration.
tr. la tha fti'iat aord I
wa. 4F.'oV"!ed Ir t.1
a irro m 1
to. re Inji
tno iif.:a Cwirt y""trdiF. w6n Jo
ara 't-iA.-". t'h-1 wir.a h.rg i-ip.
portal fr t:a W intafa, anorh..? m.a n a
! " wl'h when ba ha t fc.i living
r-ir t''-. past mt ar.ontba. breao 4wa
aa i rri-.t wh.ia R wa. lo;-t hy J14
...rv"a that h" aad th" o 004a mu.t
li.a ra-t (f4.'ti.
TMiimont aoar.it that ll.ig.r waa
loa.M-ant of aay aral'Htj ota tha
of tho wema. a.'ho-itfk bar own
t c ip-.oe. r t8w.. aha had b'a gMiitr
of immoral :a anaaowa to tWig.r
-.h. tv 4 J-j44" jlt4.Rta that i;ta"?
tr.-- both rr ant fa rhii.iraa with
1.x a aa i fri
RAILROAO MEM MEET HERE
. n. lUibiaana rlt. Traffic Coo
frrvncf on 0... It. t T.
T't re?ra.aattve of tha O -Vt
aV Celt's g'i4 la I'oftlaoJ
.-.rdr fresa vartou part of the
Nor'hwc ftr a cocferenc vvita FranA
W. Kov"n. Irmc nvtoilir. a vl ether
to-al (p.-uli II wee th nret meet
ing of th amd rondi' tnl or Mr. hob
Inwn !! taeing ofT.- at loo be a n -ckl
f th co:. tli
Vr lloir"onv William Mrllrrr.
general rorr acnc and It. L-
Uumiurr. '"'! freight 'H(. p"
rt""T At toon br wcr (u:i of
th Trat Tori etioo lub at a UBchor
at b" W .Itson-ah HoteL
t'.ei-i.e th port. and men who a t -lmt-4
th n-."l.ng Ida following wr
pre, nt.
ic i. n4-. t-"t f-r a-4 ree"
tii. -.:-. w rArr'.Bf, a..srtt
P-4't e-4 ea.al. Te'-me.
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pa,-.e-r a.". Ji-rJ."". M I - rs
j r;-.at av4 "if ea.at. ,
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f tnt. L a. lis.!".
W eff.e. e . p e-t f I
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Tir. anl.
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CITIZENSHIP PLi
inn
iDntMtoi or ai t. nno tm.K
I ADIHI'.a
I4rr I. .ollrh r.ilaloa to MraanV
raaaril of taiaM Io
9ool4 Bo So liar.
A4ml.ln to Amrlcao cltlnhlp of
all mho fulfill raaaonably fair nat
uralUatloo loot. rCrlia Of rro or
color, vil oOTuralo-i by fldooy I
Oulirk. la bl d !r bforo tba mam
er eoan-l of th CUotntwr of Coro
tnrro ya!rdajr.
TliU, alllt a Itmltatlnn of Immlcra
tioo on a baaia that ul bo fair to all
for.in coutitrlra noa!!y. will practi
cally do away with lha poaalbtllty of
fruuon with, formica powara or th
tmnicrition qui(ion or tho quaatlon
of tratmont of allrn wi;rin our
bo"fro. la tho oplnloa of lr. Gutlik-
-Tho aumbor of lmmlranta wo can
hana.a from any othr country Jp",
upon oor powr to a.milaio ana
ATtrl'tnll lra. and tho number wa
can AmarKonna aach yar 4-pnda
u ex n th nurrhr of p-'opr of tho aam
nr ..r.'l'r that wo already liao wllh
in our b"rir. ho aald.
Takma tha baaia of par conl for an
otaniplr. ha d'cUll'l that tho
of a law limitlna- tba Imnlfrilloo from
anr nation lo par cant of tho popu
lation from that country alraady at-ii-4
ao4 oaturaliard la Ika l"nlt4
:Ea. auH c ui a baaia of control
,n1 ou; cff'O-1 bo country and wouu
atlvtIr proto. I III Min'
lmm:ittiiia from any ono country.
Mr ;ull'k ap-. .p-iai:y from tho
iopo!ot or r- aii..n ol'n tba Orlmi.
anH ril that ha b-lio4 clilcco-
MP anouit b- rBlt'tl upon trlnt
a! w ho qualify by mlnua. wall
aa upa ar.y other raca.
K. Kurnankl. tp-rtl Coo.ul from
japan. anJ otr prominent J parw
Il'.it.r wara praOt at tba baOUat..
Mr K'Jmal ap-ka brlofly.
v. tx n..!wiht apofca on tha aub-
jat Of urttaaraal p-'a'.
Ir l.u;t.k prn:d t! oratj oi m
r .o I u I io a e m -l I a a
b i a p: aa. an-l t Ma raaotut Ion
ill t r
a4 a'-ttff.
Ml FUGITIVE SOUGHT
iTt or Kiirr aut i
arstiot at. ot tr.
(laara taaloal Itrl raUy
ao4 ttoeelea t re After toaa
aa.l.a. Mka l aeaae.
Aa a rau:t rf an attack mada upon
Mm won a bnifo lata Sunday nicht.
ioiiia Hammer rue a oueg b'ab
amith Imng at I5 rorty-fifih avanja
...ut.ea. lioa at bi home In a aerf
oo. conditi on an 1 a rhar" of aaaanll
with Int-nt to kill l'a. Mn rlaced
aoiti.t irt Iva 'T. Ih allig't as
.' ant.
L-tor" rettrtna rlunlay nlsht Ham
m.r.tm k at'tre.! o-it!" hia hom and
.tt"iout any warning
a. . ah'd in
llammer! B' k.
th. arm by a irarar
M la atror an J m ioiar. rnsacoo
th. tn.t la a fiaht. and a f.w roinuui
lal.r a tamlrab drove up lo tho real-
j another atrancer J jmrd oart
and ntar-l tho fijht. aiding l..nly.
w-o wa. b'tng ocvarty manhandled
Th dciu awahrncl lha m-iher an.
tpf'br of th" young Mack.ruith.
an.l tho trfathr a onergatic aa
ai.un.. re.ulfd In the arrrat of Don
.i b tifn.er l:-l. th" man who rama
ta th- last- ab making hla trctpr. Iur
log th" I il liammrlyn- k n'it'ino
ir,.if iaa-e t'tty ltociivea iltll and
HfO.II. who wrt" drtalt'-d tolheraae
dinor tl a'rlo.j. nr.a of th anun.li
ant mat" a re;vrt that iko ll In t h"
harge of .li.or-ltrly cond-K-t. at first
o.aa t (in-l t-n ey. bring i hancrd
t ono of aat with Intent to all'.
Mra. t. II arnmerlncka mother.
aut that aa th man In lha tailcab
waa I'avlng aha b.ard him aay In
rren.-n that th.y bad gt th wrung
P
Th caeo aialn.t Iv-ntcy wa eon
l.n'd and th del", tire, ara endeav
oring to arrtetn tha Idmlitg of the
maa who o--aod In th" taalrab.
DCG CASE JS DISMISSED
(! Ia- aor1alr I r-J on liarpr
of MrUlii l lirlUti.
Aa a.'4ll and battary chare grow.
hT u of an atl'jcl casual remark
atont don ard"d in Circuit Court yea
lariiar wh-n Judge .a.-ttenh"ir dia-
miuel the charg- against Miea Waa 1
t 1. iiir fh had bo"Q tin. 1 - ia
th pialrtct I'ourt foe Mttln-r .Vli.a Hen
rt't'a t-hrticn over the head witn an
umbrellas
.-'-urding to lh le.tlmony. Mia
thrii- rt and her ttr. Clara Hhrllch.
wt'b :dward panic:, wrr. on a alra.l.
car l a m lair got on th sam car
an. sal Bar by. l:-t blood bad
avi.trd t!an Mia VauIir and
Mies fhrli-h. It -waa a-lmitted Th"
l.hriietv girl aaJ Inels were coo-
V.r.ln .
-Why don t oi al a dog" Iao!als
l. avid to hv. !. raauaUy.
tih. the.- ar too many dotr la th
ria"orhoo., airdi." waa. th rply
thit provok.4 th a.ault.
va-atrr lntetlgate for Sttrv rn.
rt.Vlta.K. Wa.h. Nov S3 ISpa-
Cial I Hrt S. SK!ef. cf tho St'. U4-
r.aj of IW'cMi and lt.vura wa In
..vena Crvuntv Ihla week checking up
,omo.lnl !. tht ar v.r (ird linger t
j ; rl-i"n of h: off c. It found
a.moroua Ir.tancaw of ahort butter
wexht. It la bl purpo.a to bav a
tape. ! attv of bl department ap-r-.ap
befaro ,'omon tlran. at Myers
Fails. I .e-m bat 1. to aiMraaa tb
f.rtnar on wav and mean ot handing
their prolate so that the law may ba
fil'v complied with
AU"f r Albert, evfart city builder,
will sfaak at th I'mmSf of Com
merce teniiht. I'lnner at J. "MB
(o tnambsra and their friends Adv.
HCKS OF T
1RDERER COVERED
Bartholomew "Seen" in All
Directions, but No Prom
ising Trail Is Found.
SUSPECT IS 'BLACK SHEEP'
rauilljr r.Mcrmccl and Motlirr I
Prominent In tjttcrn Mar Aide
of Slayrr Mill Mlaalnjc Vic
tim' Identity 'ot Wrlshrd.
Tho fact that tb Idrnttiy of tha mar.
trr4 man wa at HI In !outt had little
consideration from 1'orttand police yr-a-tr-lay.
all offorta bains darotod to
trarinc down Information concomlnit
lha poaaiblo wherrabouta of Ooor
I'.artholomow. allaa Kd llopklna. who
la brtnr aoucnt aa .ha murderer In
tlio trunk myatery.
That tha authoritlr art aatlnfled
ITartholomear I tha murderer waa a
(ab:ihe.l yraterday noon, when a war
rant charalna; him with rourdr was
U"iM to Irlectla Kred Mallet by
t'eputy I'Utrict Attorney Pelch.
1lah rrlday la ladlrated.
Allhouch tho police hare followed
tip every poaaiblo claw pointing to
Karlhnlomew'a rreaenra In I'ortland
ainco the murder. eery Indlraiton la
that na left tha city Krlday nlcht. with
In a few hour after tho trunk contntn
Ina tho bo. I y of hta companion, known
a John Unnd. had ben thrown from
lr wharf at tha foot of Flandera
treet.
Nearly a acora of peorlo reported to
InVMlltf.llntf H m r mr fir., mil.riliv that
I thev IhAilrhf lhv krj a.n llarthnlo-
mow. or a man anawerlne cloaely hla
atex-rlptlnn. in I'orlland on Saturday or
ciundxy.
Tinned down to facta. th "thourhta-
held little hope for tha officer In their
ir.h. aa doocrlptlona either were too
fasuo cr tha act d'acrlbod prrpo.
ITOU1
After Ma men bad all reported tha
reeulta of their In vet l it a t lona durlnK
Ihe dir. Ptectly Captain Haty lat
n tM aald that It waa hi firm convic
tion that Hartholomow waa not In th
city, and ho not bran mnre tha msht
ot tha rrlmo.
t-trtle Iloyle. who lntrlwed
trainmen. barterdors. waltera and
rooka I'.artholomew had been e n -ni.H
In rich of the latter thro
Irat.a aald al th" ronr!ulon of hl
W Ubor. thai virlualtr ryona
hnfri h had ihon Hrt holomr'
tt-lura biwl n that man -ir.-whrr."
haro. non rould rtrflnltrly
rmrr. hr. 4om tfioucht ic with
in th latat two trfafa; other b-l.r-d
It mm a ao. non rouldl slv
fat'4r offflT fTfrrnAeion f ral value
Tha wa lha eiperlrn. of all th
d-te.-tiv.a working within lh" city
Veetrrdey. When poaliive ld"nllfca
tlona wr mad", they were from tha
puhTi.hed photoara:ha of Bartholomew
and could rot he taken aa conclusive.
Holla of Hills ReealleaV.
Ilarlholomew waa ittn, suppoaodly.
In wld!y varying sections of the city
halurjai. and could not hava been In
all tba piacra where nit-n anawrrlng his
d"Mrrlplln wro found.
A man Inquiring tba route to th"
IUvetl"r Cemlery wa "recognised"
by a carman aa liarlliolome w. Satur
day af tarnoon.
V man alopped at a cigar slor for
"igarrti" Sunday, and lha clear man
" from hla pictures' that It waa
!Lerlhotum"W.
A B.avy.eet man toad a round of
saloon Saturday riiaht. ep"ndmg much
monir. and waa "id-nlified'" as liar
t holornt W.
J-" Ijvhntr, bartender In th hnyd'r
aaiion. tr'ifth and Irving tr""ts. I c"r
tai that lartbolomew bought two
drink, of whisky lh-r at a u'clock
Saturday mnrfiitff. waa so nervotie that
h" pi;i"d Ihe flr.t gla.e. and paid for
th" drmka from two big rolla of bills.
While th" eearrh baa gone on In the
cltv. Ihe police have not n.gtrcted th"
outside diMrlrte. Hvery city on the I'a
cifir. Cea.il haa been furnl.hcd with
circulara de.rrlblng tartholom"W and
trqilritlng th" police to Watch for a
man an.waring lh description. Th"
circulars bear a plclur- of Hartholo
to-w. These circulars have iron" east
ward aa well aa along the Coast, and
big rttlea along th possible rout"s
op.-n to trthclorn"W have be-n t-lf-graphed
drsrrlpi Ions by Ilia IVrliand
ailihorlllea.
Tho-ish It Is scarcely believed Mar
Iholomrw will head for Minneapolis.
Vim. where hi mother la living, or
ALcrdeen. p . w her. ha formerly
llvrd and w I ar ho Is known, the pplue
of th.i.e rilt-v huve been notified, and
rr.al'a will bo w.ti hed In cje he trie
to communt-wt wltli frlend.v.
From Aberdeen. S. Ii.. a me.sag
rame yeo'erdsy saying t!eorgo l.-irtho-Ion
ew wa a rldnl of Aberdeen up
to five yeara aao. being a son f Mr.
Hetta r.rt-oli.mow. widow, who later
married Charlr M. Hopkins. CK-holel
m-re- tor for Si'-ilh Iakoia.
Mr. and Mra. llopklna now resid at
Til Wert Thlrty-eig'itli sireet. M.nne
apolla. Minn.
Partoolomew cornea cf an esteemed
family, but apparently was a "black
ehovp." Acejuaintancea of tho family
thrre derlar h waa worthless, Th
mother la a prominent member of th
l.islern Star.
AI4 la Mill ' tllaalag.
Quit a myatervnue as the dlsap
pearaoc of Hartbolomew I t.-.al ot th
yotrg man who waa employed, ap
parently, to assist In the loading of th
trunk la th wagon In whlrh It was re
moi.
Immunity baa b"n virtually
prr,ru'.ed him should h appear and tr!
lb poll, a what b Knows. II. lailur
to make hlm'etf known leads to a sua.
plcioa tv' b may b an a compllc. or
vea that flartholomew feired b sus
pacted loo much, when blood leaked
from lh trunk to th floor of tn
wagor. and mad away with him.
throwing hit body Into th river after
th trjnk. Tbl theory I not given
mu h crdnc.
Hartholomw had given tha alia "K
lto-hina" In Portland, and may kav
combined hi tru flral nam with th
present Bm of hi mother. Mrs. Kvtta
Hopkins, of Minneapolis.
That "George" I an assumed nam Is
believed by Clint I'.latt. of futnerland.
or. who knew Hartbolomew a "KOdte
Harthoiomew. It waa reported yester
day from Minneapolis that Mra. Hop
kin asserted that her sons cam was
Edward. Instead of Oeorge.
Fffort to connect Ilarlholomew with
a crook whose picture I In a rtccnt
l..u of tb Atnrrb-an iankra- Asso
elation Mg'he. failed ye. terday when
th actual criminal waa found to b
Fdward C. Klndrod. wanted fer the em
he ii lament In August of !;:. In N'w
York.
VICTIM MAY BE ROGERS
ir.m mtH from r:r". P..
of coincidence too far. It I Ihought. lo
Breept tho poaeihlllty of a man whoar
true nam waa John LJnnd Keallcg or
purchaalnir at aocond-hand a coat which
bore hla own naraa aewed In the llninB.
Thla lead to th conclualon that the
murdered man traveled about unuer a
nama aaaumed after ba came into the
poearaelon or tne coai. oum .
- l ii..ipui to eonfoMl hla true'
Identity: Waa It to bid, operation of
llEal nature
That "Lannd" waa not the true name
of the murdered man. and that the dead
man waa probably a crook ar th con-
cluaiona to which tho acceptance of tho
Boiton theory naturally lead.
Tho Portland po.lce accept aa positive
the Identification of the dead man by
Kev. John ovall as the man known In
Salem aa "John Unnd. Hut lha Iden
lllication Ba back no further than
th appearance of Llnnd and bia com
panion. Bartholomew, al Albany. Or.
Of th antecedent of Llnnd th pollc
bav no trace.
To bolater up further the police
theory that Ulnnd waa all he claimed
to be a man of moderate wealth.
honeatlv acnuired. ekln to Inveit In
Urecon farm properly la til Kencrai
a;earao-e. acceded to ba tavoraoie
and tne fact that one of hi firl act
in alem waa to attend tha missionary
church of Kev. Mr. Ovall.
Haapleloaa Oaea Flraa.
Supporters of tba contrary theory
that Lannd waa one oi a pair oi
uuence men whose Inquiries about
property were prompted by question
able motives do not flinch at tha ap
parent roliKtous turn of mind of at
least one of the pair.
"A crook mmht have have used his
reliKloua pretennlons the simplest way
to acquire confidence upon enteritis; a
slrnnue community to further his
scheme.." they assert.
Outside of his own assertion there
serraa but little evidence that Lannd
was tho man of wealth he claimed to
be and he mny have used a small
floating capital to preaetit a Hood
front." .Not that hla clothe were
modish or new. but he Is supposed to
have alven an- Impression ot a man
who saves money by spending little
on himself. Tho mall capital would
account for the renting; of a cheap
iai tho two unon their arrival in
Portland and their desire to d6 light
houec kceptnir
Thl would explode the robbery
motive for the crime, but a "falling
out among thieves" might be sub
stliutcdf
follce Relief ot Cert aim.
Tho notice belief, that LJnnd met
Bartholomew In tan Francisco, that
Bartholomew was a crook and though
he had found an easy mark from whom
na would get money even If he had
to resort to murder, which crime he
preferird accomplishing In a stale
where there Is no capital punishment
is not waler-llKht. It does not ac
count for t!ie friendship of the two
men. which appeared to be grudging
on the part of L.lnnd. who paid all
Mils, but not without objection. It
dors' not take Into consideration the
Improbability of LJnnd. If he wa what
he represented, having anything to do
with a man who "sponged" on him and
had the appearance, according to Hev.
Mr. Ovall. of a "sport."
In cltmg theories, there is ono left
that must not be disregarded. That Is
that Ur.n.l may have been a reformed
confidence man. The dead man had
ofl hands, not callour-d by manual
labor. II" had "got tellglon." poaslbly
.fir m.ilnr a klz haul of several
dollar.. He came lo OreRon
desiring to settle down upon a chicken
ranch and end hi life, an honest ani
reepected cltlsen. He wii followed
hero by Bartholomew, possibly an, ex
companion In crime.
tJlarksaall I roaalble.
M'hen lUtlholomew learned accord
In lo the theory being enpounded
that his companion Intended lo quit
criminal nursulls. h" may have deter
mined lo resort to blackmail. Under
threat of dlvclousure of bis past, be
could have forced LJnnd to take him
with bim and pay rspcrvscs. Llnnd
went lo chur-h in Salem. Ilarlholo
mew did not. Ilarlholomew discouraged
l.i ti nd a proiipertlve purchase of prop
erly befoie arriving In Portland and
UEiCested that Ihey room together.
I.liind'a unreaponsivencas and evident
dislike of Hartbolomew would thua b
accounted for. Harllmlomew tried to
rob hi companion as h lept. but a
Unnd awoke, silenced possible cries
with a blow on the head with the
butt of a revolver.
No absolutely sat Isf a-tory theory has
et been unearthed. None la Irapos
ailde. however.
W. S. NEWBURY IS AT REST
Funeral iSorvlcra Arc Held for For
mer I'ortland Mayor.
T:e funeral of W. S. Newbury, ek
Porll.ind Mayor, was held yesterday at
2 o'clock from tho parlor of the Jlol
man I'ndertaklng Company. Interment
wa In lxn Kir Cemetery. Members
of lh George Wright Tost, tiinml
Army of tho Kcpublif. of which Mr.
Newbury waa a member, participated
in the funeral cert monies. Mayor Al
hee. Joseph SI iron, ex-l'orlland Mayor:
T. A. Jordan. C. I- Siiorno. M. J. Morse
and A. C. Sloan were the pallbearer.
Mr. Newbury was the Mayor of Port
land from l: lo 1I. end his election
was one of tho most popular Mayomliy
elections ever held in Ihe city. Mr.
Newbury Is survived by hi widow and
two d.iughter.
( lu lialK Mill Mart. Immediately.
rjIKHALds. Wash.. Nov. 12. (bue-
(lul.) The new shinKln mill, built D'
C. U Hrown. of the ('m l Creek Lumber
Company, and Frank Harm. In this
rttv. Is now ready to slatt operating,
and'acltve culling of shinnies will be
Kln Immediately. Mr. Hrown saya that
sufficient orders are In sight to run
tno plant f"r soma time. From 10 lo
12 men will bo employed, adding this
mu. n more to Chclis!! payroll.
Tr!t. In Ausiris. la
aw a.im i'l: meustr;-.
. center ot tha mtw
OSTEOPATHIC PinSICIANS
Member Portland Osteopathic Ass a.
Dakrr. Dr. Mill.. 30 Corbett Bldg
phone Main iill. A 4lil.
starred. Dr. H. Leater. tit Morgan
Bidg. I'bon Main 4 is.
ravtae. Or. Agaea 111 Plttock Big,
1'booea Broadway ituf. Mala Ik.
Karetor. Dr. Jeeale It.. UZO Selling Uldg.
Phones Main aaa. A iM.
r'laek. Dr. Wllllana 0 17 Broadway
Uldg. alaln iiJi. Main Hit.
Galea. Dr. fceiirass L.. liJ Cjrbett
Uldg. alaln 1J1. A 40t.
Cite. Dr. lary Ii, 0 Morgaf Bldg
1'hon Main C. A lUiit.
H.valaad. Dr. 1 Hi bUlt Bldg.
Mam Ul A III.
Keller. Dr. ta llllaa fa, SOI Taylor St,
ibotict Main .44, A 1444.
tarr. Dr. M. - ault 101 Morgan Bldg.
I'none klaranall litl. Tabor 417.
Looaard. Dr. M. 7I Morgan Bidg.
pboaes klsin 7u. A 17b.
Uwrill. Ir. Vlrglala V fll Vforgen
Bldg. I'bonea alaln 14(7. Mar. 1.44.
VM re. Or. '. F. aad H. C 0S Sau-
ing Hldg. Marahall 117. A JOJL
Mvera. Dr. Katbarlae lS-T Journal
bldg. Maranall 11 7. A SOIL
Mart bra p. Or. H. II, 301 Morgan Bldg
pbuna Main 149. Last 10. a.
Peaarra. Dr. C T, 703-710 belling; Bldg.
in one Main 1440. Mala 144.
Sbr.kerd. Dr. B, P, U.0t Morgan
Bldg. Main . Last 111. A lr
sit tea. Dr. Jaba II. Jr, Tabor 4144. .
littuca Bia. May. MX.
Walker. Dr. tits 11 East 141 St.
S' Prion Fast .
TOO LATIt T CI.Ah.MFV.
,.,,1 i it N-oa. a 1. Irotn biinee firms;
r;iciou. (i.ter; a rk full or pari time.
;"7 M"k Eschar
11I..R.
I'lilllOtBO Salsa goat buck for
Write M. Montchaila, Carson.
1 Zrfi&T jysZSAiAV
SM Gold Cat.
1229 Sooth Obo
, , r l iiknlil far Saw
.lam oioa l hi si.ja 'w .
Tha
raraiai n aaa
RESEMBLANCE IS NOTED
MI RDKK STSPKCT BELIEVED TO BE
FORMER CLASSMATE.
Karl Meltanrr, Hotel Matt. KecalU Ac-
ualataore of Boy haod. Mhoae
ane Was Bartholomew.
George rtartholomcw. sought by the
police aa the perpetrator of the trunk
murder Its Portland last Friday, is be
lieved by Krl Moltzncr, manager of
th Karl Hotel on Broadway, to be the
same (Jeorge or Edward Ilarlholomew
who attended the Calhoun School in
Minneapolis about li years ago.
"When I attended Bchool In. Minne
apolis about 15 jeurs ago there waa a
boy In one of my clusses whose name
was Bartholomew." said Mr. Moltzner
yesterday. "He was chunkily built, and
from the published pictures and de
scriptions of tho Bartholomew now
soiiKht, I believe be la the same man.
When I first saw the picture of the
man wanted, before the first announce
ment of bis probable name li The Ore
gonlan Sunday, I said to some friends
that he looked like Ihe boy Bartholo
mew who went to school with me. When
hla name came out Sunday I waa more
convinced.
"This Bartholomew as a boy had a
heavy, square sort of Jaw. and I re
member that distinctly about him. I
learned years afterward that he be
came a sort of a roustabout and a ram-Mv-r.
From the picture I am reason
ably ccrtaliv the boy I knew and tbis
man are the eume.
"Bartholomew was a 'pal' of Charles
He. kwih w hen I knew them In echooL"
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Marrlaaa IJrrnae.
,- (r Jf'l'.li K.'iSHX .lease It. CtltTV.
lesai. Seattle. Uu'li., and Whilhelmle F. C.
Jorr-e.en. lecal. Iln!.-I lre( ai h j..e.
Cleanse the
Banish Rheumatism
leumatism Due to Bad Blood. S. S. S. Your Remedy
Thousands hv been made well. People In the poorest health, suffer
ing from Rheumatism, with whom pain was constant. Who believed that
their vitality was sapned beyond repair. It waa proven to them that th
cause of their trouble waa the blood; that Uric Acid, the most faithful ally
of Rheumatism, had gripped them. The poison in the blood had sapped Its
strength. The weakened blood had allowed poison and impurities to accu
mulate, and all energy was gone. They felt "poorly," were listless, pain
waa ever present, with poor digestion and dyspepsia. They tried S. 8. ..
nature's blood tonic. They gave up drugs. This compound of nature's
remedies of roots and herba did what drugs failed to do. It literally
washed the blood free from poison. Bnd with the flow of pure blood came
back health, strength, vigor and happlneas. Get 8. 8. 8. from your drug
gist. Insist upon 8. 8. 8. If your la a long-standing case, write for
special advice to 8. 9. S. Co. Atlanta, Ga., but begin taking 8. 8. 8. at
one.
The "Open Window" Route
EAST
is the route from San Francisco to New Orleans
known more commonly to tie traveling public as $h
Sunset Route
It offers many advantages over other ways East at
this time of the year.
Scenery through the beautiful South.
Warm Sunny Days All the Way.
Ten clays' stopover at Four Beauty Spots.
San Francisco Los Angeles EI Paso New Orleans
Through trains Sunset Limited and Sunset Express
with steel standard and tourist sleepers find coaches
every day San Francisco to New Ol'eans.
A Postal
will bring- our booklets "Waysida Notes" and "Winter In New
win oring 0rleans TheT descrlbe the entire trip.
Tickets reservations or further Information at City Ticket Office.
Corner SUth and Oak Streets; Union Depot or East Morrison
street Station. Phones Bdwy. i0. A 6.04.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon.
Weed Chains.
mnriilA an nll - trif
occasional treasure
alike to the car that is
deeD ruts. sliDDerv Davements. heavy sand or mud all are
conquered by thi wonderfully
Weed Anti-sidd Chains
The Only Safeguard Agaifist Skidding
Wheels equipped with Weed
Chains automatically lay their
own traction surface. Friction is
effected without affecting: the
tire for they grip without grind
ing hold without binding. They
fight for firm contact always
gain their ground, prevent ide
kid and drive-clip. Nothing has
ever been invented to take the
place of Weed Chains.
Sold for ALL Tire by Dealers
Weed Chain Tire Grip
Ava
33 Aokaar Street, Portland. Oraaoo
BOO EaM Pilea St. Soettle, Waafcincto
Stra
Jtlm Urntmm. awaej
aa Deal SaU Track ttrat-Metercsde To Oaiaa. Daaaiaa Blew-Oot Caaiae. ale
' ' ' -" m 1 1 -' "
son. letral. 700 Multnomah street, and Esther
C. Flsiier. lesal. J1S East Couch atreet-
OIKSE-.TOHN'SOX William C. Giese, le
ral. K32 East Ninth street North, and Vivian
legal. 707 Front street.
WHITE-OAKRlOirS Fred Q. White, le
gal 05 Duncley avenue, and Annette Garri
gus' leral. 70S Humer avenue.
FHEEMAN-ALLK.N W. A. Freeman, le
gal, til Kaat Ninth stroet North, and Vlcian
Allen. leal. same address.
REWA-WAKE.NIK Stefart P.ewa. 27. 7
Wait street, and Vi'era Warenlk. In. 41
Kllpatrirk street.
tAItVI.-WIL-ON James P. Marvin, le
ral. Lenta. Or., and Sarah S. Wilson, legal.
Lents. Or.
Births.
KRAl'SE To Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Krnuse,
S7." Junior street. November 4, a daughter.
TRKIBEH T Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Trcl
ber. o Kant Nlntn street North. November
lo, a son.
JKVCINS To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A.
Jenkins. JI9 Kast Flf ty-elghth street. No
vember 1? a daughter.
TINT T. Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Tint.
C47!, Front street. November 14. a daugh
ter Tt'ERS T" Mr. and Mrs. Spencer G.
Tuers. 1HUU East Thirteenth street North.
November 13, a son.
VON KLINE Tn Mr. and Mrs. Lewis O.
P. Von Kline, lol'.it Sandy boulevard. No
vember lit. a daughter.
UiMPAllli To Mr. snd Mrs. Perry D.
Lombard, bill Liberty street, November lo.
a son.
M'KINNON To Mr. and Mrs. William
Otis McKlnnon. Holbrnok. Or., Octber
a son.
SEA VET To Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sravey.
Mllaaukle. Or.. November 11. a daughter.
I.A7.I'IK To Mr. and Mrs. Harry liiulk.
v.".:i uchocho aveaue, November 17. a UhukIi-
"TirHNOrt To Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Tiehnnr. I.lnntnn. Or., November sill, a son.
JACKSON To Mr. snd Mrs. John .
Jackson. Llnnton, Or., November Jtr. a
daushter. e
JFVSEN Tn Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jensen.
IM2 Kant VA'eldler street. October 24. a son.
IA"OB9 Tc- Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Jacobs. r'7 Omaha avenue, November 13,
arianrhter.
I'ATTISON To Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge N.
Paltlnn. 8)7 Golna street, November II. a
dnushler. ...
li M'KENSTOS To Mr. snd Mrs. James
EMwin Harkcnstns. Ill Ka.st Twentieth
street North. November IS, a son.
Vancouver Marriage Licenses,
HDTTGEH-EAFFE Hermsn Bottger. -'.
of Echo. Or., and Miss Mamie Eaffe. Tl, ot
0ii'MPIUCi.L-WOOD Walter B. Campbell.
2?.. "of Portland, and Miss Mildred E. Wood,
i ' nf Tnrtland.
' in. llARns-CHF.fiHinE Llewellyn llleh
arils. .",!. of Pnrtlnnri. and Mrs.
shlie. '-". of Portland.
Elsie Che-
1 y- - T7 h-'IH-mmi I I i
TT. .Men-
Blood
Chained
to the Road
That's what it amounts to when you use
Thev have made the auto-
- vea.r Tieresjdtv instead of an
car. All kinds of roads look
equipped with Weed Chains
effective, time-tried device
They will do you a good turn at
every turn on your trip.
Exhaustive tests on the Pacific
Coast have proved that the very
worst stretches of road and al
most insurmountable hills have
been easily conquered by the use
of Weed Chains. The time to pro
vide against accidents is before
they happen not after. Buy Weed
Chains today for all four tires.
Everywhere
Company
haiieh. "4. of E"ho. Or.. v and Miss Dorothy
Hewitt. 4. of Yamhill. Or.
1'AVXK-STAUR l'reil J. Payne. 2. ot
renilletou. Or., and Lucy Starr. 41, of Walla
Walla Wash.
HAM.MKH-n.MTTENS Genrpe Hammer.
211. of Deer Island. Or., and Miss Margaret
UaiUens. 17. of Deer Island. Or.
Buildiujc Permits.
1". E. BOWMAN It CO. Erect two-story
frame flats. oSO East Twenty-fourth street
North, between liroadway and Hancock
afreets; builder, rame; Slo.'IOO.
FRANK WESi Hill! Erect two-story
frame ilivellinn. illlu East Fourteenth street
North., bet ween Slant. ui and Siskiyou streets,
buildir. ii. Moritz; $.",iiihi.
E. W. OCEIt.; -Repair one and one-half-story
frame dwellitiK. 7117 East Sevent
eiirhth rtreet North, between Fremont anil
Beech streets; builder. pa.me; f12."..
VI1.IA.: lAII. Erect one-sf.iry frame
garage, 7..4 Liberty street, between Eat
Seventeenth ami East Eighteenth street,
buil.ler. tiav work; $40.
H. J. I EWIS Erect one-story frame. Kar
aite. 46 East Eighty-eighth street, between
East Stark and East 1'ine. streets; buildei.
some; fl.'.o.
Jl r.S. J1A11V E. COOT'El: Cumtrurt
fnnndatlon. 41."i Se enty-1 i ; ill street South
east, between Fort y-et -lit h and Fiftieth
avenue: brilder. .l.'-ei,;! i-.w.pei-: li.i
AMrsK.MK.NT9.
Continuous AH Week.
B jf. KL jE R- Main's, A 5;."
Broadway and Morrison.
Home of the Popular Baker players.
Special barcain Mat. Thurs. iTnankSi'lvinit
day). 2 V;. Toiileht. ajl week. Mats Wed..
Sat. The b'- sensational success everywhere.
'BKKWSTLK'S MILLIONS"
How to sb. ii.l 1. ).""" a .ar. fcves .
'.'Sc. OMC Box and lose. 7.".c. Mats., all fats
(except box and loi;e. 2"-c only. Next week
"The Barrier" iKcx Beach).
CONl'INtOCS ALL tVEF.K.
UKOADW.VY ANI YAMHILL.
THE BEST OF VAI DEVII.LE
I.AIKA NELSON HALL & CO.,
In "Deml-Tasse."
Extra! Portland ;lrls lour tVerren Sis
ters in Song; Ballot llivertissenient : "firn
erHl" Krt Ijtvine; Noiietle; Lew Hawkins;
Flying Wenili luo; Orplienm Travel Meekly
MATINEE DAILY NIGHTS
lue, 25c. Hie. '-."c, Ofte.
1 &
ii(lf illc's latent niiiiral hit. "Tbr Fr"-'-prrlt
v KlRht,' the N.ur. of fh bi-r-tlmt-
1 1 1 r t -r(,. 5 OT II KK Itlti-TIM K A L T
ISox, fiit mw h ii Irony hfHls rehrrved
ilunf. C'nrtnin ?:;. 7 and !.
AUCTIONS SALES TODAY.
At resilience. 211 3 1th .., iifar Salmon
Sal at in- A. M. .1. T. Wilsnn, aut tiMiie-'i
M-tlI.N(i NOTICES.
rORTNTMIAV f'HAFTFn.
."4. O. K. . Spfial rommuni'"
r ion thin ( Tmsdav ) .i ftfrnoon. 1
o'clfick, to fondui't funpra 1 serv-r-n
of Sistrr Josephine T
. it-hnls. la to a member of Ptar
liTiff i 'ha pier. No. 1, i;in Fran-
Cisco, (.'a I.
iiv oniep W. M.
JI KS HI ETTA M CA HE, Secretary
A A N- t .. s. R IT K.
MI'l.TNOMAIi rOl'Ni'11. UK
KADOSH. Np. i. ;,.,;!;,,
meetinc in auditorium. Sc.ii
tish Hit" I'atliedral. iliis Uni-s.
i day) t-yeniiiL'. at s o'clock.
W'oi-k in .loth nV-ree p.. order
OIXEXT COMMANPEH.
SAMARITAN' LODGE. ' NO. 2.
1. O. O. F. Regular meetinc
Wednesday evening at S o'clock.
I. . O K. Temple. First and Ai-
iW streets. Third decree. lClectitin of of
ficers and refreshments. Visitors ahvava wet
come. It. O. WILLIAMS. N'. O.
Tl. OSVOLD, Sec.
I.VPEIilAL. l.riDi'.i;. NO. I. "..
A. F. AND A. II Special com
munication tills (Tuesday! even
ing, Nov. n;j, 7;.'10 o'clock. 'orl"
M. M. 0'.'i'e. Visitors welcome.
Order v. M.
W. P. A.VDKL'S. Secretary.
HAWTHOKXK LODGE. Nf.
111. A. K. AND A. M. Special
communication thiti tTuesday)
evening at 7;;in, Masonic Tem
ple. Work in ttie F. C. riesroc.
Visiting bretiiren welcome.
C. E. MlLLUlt, Sec.
- WASHINGTON COMMAN-
rA 'DEM, NO. lo Stated c
--L-S ,1.1. iToesdavi ever.lni.'.
:;o. visiting Mr aiukuui m-
..l.c.t
ROBERT MARTYN. Recorder.
EI LISON ENCAMPMENT. NO. 1, I. O. O.
F Kegular meeting this (Tuesday even-in-
at 1 O O. F. Temple. First and A.der
ins at ,.. -nrlt in i three
t.leciioii .,i..v.-. v-i.
itors aivvays welcome.
M. BRIGGS. C. P.
CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. No.
r,4 O E. S. Stated communica
tion this (Tuesday) evening. 8
o'clock., All O. E S. welcome.
Social Bv order W. M.
- HENRIETTA M'CAEE. Sec'y.
EMBLEM iwelr Venial rSSh.t"''
ew deslsna Jaeger Bros.. 131-8 blxta St.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIEH
574 BELMONT ST.
Pbones East 1423, B 2515. Open Day
and Night
Report all cases of cruelty to this of
fice. Letbal chamber lor small animals.
Horse ambulance for sick and disabled
animal at a moment's notice Anyone de
alrlnic a pet may communicate will ua.
Vel irrNsswf.WT-ejs
ivaiav
ts.
Jesre
itors