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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1915)
mi: siorxixo oxtrrcoxiAx. ft: id at. decejiber 10, 1915. BUSINESS SESSIONS OF JUDGES CLOSE NEW PACE IS SET w -,, a - w.j n..iMI m' in ..,; -nm,iw.tA'.VSJM...-as LUNCHEON WITH QUEEN RECALLED BY ACTRESS Mary Shaw, at Orphcum. On of 100 A tardea a Women. Who Were Guests of Late Victoria ef Great Britain. 0 IN TOAST ilASTERING County Courts Oppose Bing ham Tax and Present State Road Legislation. PLEASURE IS KING TODAY t afrrtalarM-nl Will Clue Kraoloa ur If 13 hepport I PI--1-txI V to WI Military lll-hway. J.oadau.ter Storm Averted. owr. Tnix. rt tt jTtr;fc 0 lODIIIMIOUIII uiu utruiou. a They waul oo record in favor e ef Government military ruj (or defease iartNM( atong Oregon e entire routlin. A They urged strongly repeal of Risgbam, lex lew passed by last LffuUturt. They named committee to re vise state roe4 laws and submit report to next convention tor rec ommendation to Legislature. They divided sharply f reso lution by Ur. Xlcrole. of Dous lea County. providlne; tbat reads-asters or road engineers ap pointed br Const Court mwl re ceive approval of State Highway 1; est see r. Tber tsa!nu!; favored citi zen advisory budget committees. They urged reduction In trans portation rates for road m- UrUU M' Pr t.C-E CAM PACK. AllY SHAW la as Mar a I raa tin J oat the only American act re who raa far truthfully that ha baa ealea luncheon with tba lata Q-een Victoria. I naked bar about It yeaterday while la fit waiting- to on la Tba Pltkey Bird" at tbo Orpheum. But I theecbt It was juea Mary aha bad Iunche4 with. ll..r( said Mia Shaw. "I dare yntj to writ that I "af with Mary. V br. she d cable a denial InMerUer!" "Aad Uueea Virtorla can'!" 1 has ard.4. Kx-aet-ly." smiled tbo charming. wholesome Marr Mav. No." aha want on. "It's OB record. that meal I bad with Queen Victoria. I waa oite of I A mar lean women It Interested In suffrage who wara btddcrato Windsor Caat:o for lunch with Her MiJesiy. Aclr at Fevered. Tha iMwa I have put thv occasion In my memoirs la because I waa tha only actress In lha (roup, and you re mem tar viuxn Victoria waa not what ye-id call Ovarlr h-n about aetraa." V1L I'll atfir Qaaan Victoria ll rra m Mary naw. ior Aarr naw . - la a brtlllAr.t. faarmatlCa' woman, with! T haad full ef facta and fancla and I a Glad Role of Major Domo of the Trenches Essayed With Eclat by 0. M. Plummer. LIVESTOCK MEN AT TABLE Although Heckled. Nettled. Laughed I at and Iorldcd, Speaker Man ace to Say Things and Grand Oera.'Jon I Enjoyed. With ta!r baavtaat buaiaaaa crowd xt Into tha lata aftrraooa of thalr taat dar for racular aaoaieaa. It waa aaarty otlock Ut tUSI whan tha Vtata Aaaonatloaj of County Judaa and Com nUaioaara finatty ad.Joursad. to nc t Ciia la fort Land at Tt A. iL on tba -r4 Taaadar la Pacaco Oar. Il. Pafora adjoamioc tha rouatr courta kaaaimonaty adoptad a raaotutloa W! pat thara ea racerd acaiaat tba T.eSara tax taw paaaad bT tia taat !atura. Thla law limlta aarh 'r lata toil par rant Incraata wvar tba bicbtat tat of tha two pra- aBinc yaara. Without daiaaal tha )laa and mm amaatoaara aa o-raa taamaarTaa aaaisal n praaaai oyatana ef atata ruUtia tba ronatrartiAa ef ro4a. A commltta will ta appointad r rraaldaat tlolmaa to draft naw real lawa to aa ouhmittatl to the 1)11 Lu. aauTO Aaaamaiy. , f ew Minarr ta4 ladaaaad. With trua aupf-t and no orpo ttloa a raanlutrw latrodtcad bT Com fntaateaar Jha Fry, of ClatJoa Coon ty. waa adoptad. farortnt; a patltloa t CBtfran for t"a coaa-rtk-ttoa ef tmra-Mal military road alon Ora- trnn a aatira fol rofltkrlmc wt'h tba lalnatia Ktvar IClc&war la Clata--t ouaty and teach In- California a laa au'a. Tbaao talac doaa. b Judaa and miiiloart a4 thatr on'.f It. I of the tl aaaaica. II loeka4 liha a real a) rtaAa of lha ranka at firat. but Vlca-r--laat Uuaaiaa. ef ttta aaaoelatien. liplArnatlraUy ha t tha trouhlaaoma raa. oluuea pot ea the llt of snfinlahad hl-inaaa for t yaar. a ad tha loclpU eat orm waa availed. Tmiij aOIouramaat aada tha uainaae part of the f f l annual con Of tha county court ef (rf a"n. Thla mornirt at o'rlock the vie I'lac ) tdc an4 rommj!otrm, with tK.ir famUiaa. Will ba bundlad Into toaiohiiaa at tha Courthouae and tabes t aa a;l-dar laapeetlea ef WaUnoroab County a ayalana of roavde. pbiioophy aod a baart ao wondroua hin t I psuraU aha mun be -ttin bar ci( Into a baatt.tc Jut-ba(ort'hrtal cia-l-sol-lo-ba-a-od-ltlr mood. Hut aba wan't and ln ( " Thla aun- hiny dipea:neo la Kara a:l the time. bvua aha prartloaa dally cay. hour It bar thaory that aha la a part of tha sraat eternal plan: that what aha girrt out In bal'pirwaa will be frlvrn back to bar. Xine own ahall corr.e onto ma" la har taunrh aertlon. and (he dtrrrta hrr data ao that only trood can come onto bar Whan aha la doirtt any or all of thaae atUa Shaw la auffrasiainc and IrliinaT why. bhe itave ma IT raaeona why aha ao in earnrat about auf f rasa, but they're luac tbo earoe raaaona all the othar eurTrectate clre. Itrwaataeaa le ed. fl it M:a Khaw la fearful: f In eamaat abAut It. She marshalled thouaatvda of actraaaaa for tha btr paraja the othar y In Nw York, and ehe baa eooush rorra.pondn'e on tha eubjrt to krrp a rrljry buay. Only aha attaoda to It all hr-!f. Krarr place that Mary core aha la nap pad up by arlou oraanliatlona. Mary Fkaw, Only A-aarl.aa Af trpaa a Laj-Mrb llh M Irtarta. Introducing, ladlca and grentleman. a new genlua In the art of toat-1 rnaatery: Oakra Mortimer riummer. member of I tha rortlarrd School Board, feneral man.Tsrr of tha raclflc International I Llrestock Kxpoallton. aecretary-treaa. urer of the Portland Cnlon Stockyards Company, and. alnee last nltrht. toast- I maxter in full standing for life. Mr. riummer undertook the Job of I i w i w . . . .k. loiRimniicr ni 1110 unu uum J ' ' " quet last nlcht klren by the PorUand paaka on suffraa-e. ometimra she u.i,....,,. ivmn..r .t the peaks about tha theater. Chamber of Commerce to breeders. "I'm a democrat about every other feeders and exhibitors at the Livestock thlr.r tinder tha skies." says Msrf Erolt1on. and other Invited KUesta. Miw. "-but I'm an aristocrat about the There's Just a suspicion that he ap- theater. I loe it aa an Institution, llnolntetl hlmaelf. Anyway, the more adore Its traditions. Its history. Its peo- I than 400 truest who enjoyed that ban quet as banquets are mighty aeldom enjoyed anywhere won't forget soon I what be did to them. Thla applies particularly to the speakers, of whom there were nearly JO. The reason there were so many was that Mr. riummer wouldn't let any one of tbem hold the floor more than three minutes, which pleased t 1 i i't - --- in lii" laniYa p--------- ,---...; ' pie. I have spent my life In Its work and I am happleet there. My only aon. Arthur Shaw, has become an actor, and If I had IS children thank tbo Lord I haven't I'd want every blessed one of 'am to go on the stale." Miss Khaw Is of Irlnh and Puritan New Ecglandlsh atoek. and she says that the call of the blood of br Irish grandmothers is forever helnar frowned everybody but the speakers. at by the Parltan grandfathers In her syatem.' "And your Portland city Is vary soothing and pleasant to the New England aide of me." she says. "This place Is a second Ponton. It's so con rrvatlve and .absolutely proper. I'm aTolns out tomorrow and see If you've got a Hunker Hill monument and Inde pendence Hall." WOMAN HIT BT T nam or hii.i.boro Atunr.T Cltl.a tt4R or CLARK UlLK. lajwrtra -avere bait Reaa-aiy la tls- p-.ltd llftb traat, rwrtlaad. le Only Addreaa) Lawr-rrd. aaajajae a 9 fcraea at C aassber. After a luacbaea at Crown Point Chalet -.! a trip up the Columbia Iu.r Highway aa far aa Horsetail f'atla. Ike automobile procaaaioa wltl rt urn to FortUad la ttrne fnr the big aai4t at the Chamber of Commerce at it. Yesterday -aemtaCa sesstea bagaa Herbert Nuhb a paper en the lo eacloa and dralaags of ceiaty road. P.4-nstar Joha H. Yeoa followed with aa sddreaa ea the roaatractiea of road la S(r be told part ef tha etory of tna Columbia i:ir llicbwar. and tlt at aorae leegta ea the Imporlaau a f good roads la rural ceremuBltie. A44-ea.ee la fie early af terneea aaa ea by It. ft. Chapman. aupe-lnn-in t r. maintenance for Miltnomah County, aad also by Mr. Nunn. opnad a sabjat whia aeorriad to latereat lha -itaiting county efftclala greatly. J'..lal II. s. Aa4araoa. of Clackamas "'". ra:id attaalloei to the fart mat bia awuaty. situated juet aoutb of V .itneenaa. la la a bard peattloa vtl rttr-t t roads, J. ft ttedaoa. Commlsaieear ef Yam bill Ceaaty. said the tataevere In bis "" a tree 4 y are talking of bard urfaee4 read. -t that, la his pla tes, cool'.tion did Bot vt warrant tkaem t'traet tatatioa. ba iiaclarad. waa tea i!o a method ef raialoc money to bulM roads, and aoase ether aitem will aa la be worked out. Paul Paev. formerly automobile at Iter ef The Orttnus. to!4 ef the atll tsdw la aabiaatea. Ix C and among the Faatern roadmahere wita regard to thla Irapertaat aqbjael. The eoavaatlea tha was he?t4 at rapt y la Its eMert lee of lha road vebiam. a ad County Judge T J Clae tan a4draaa4 the couaty efftctais oo the Juvaalle Conrt. Tha one dLarerd-aat mot la lb while rsamme cess) when tV I Nlcboi. t'oin Ataaioaar ef Toagtaa Cotinty. In tret'ea4 a reern"ioa prepalng t t It ba rceaasaaadeJ la he sil Leglala lure Ibal any roalrnater or road en !aaoe apt-lntd by t"e Coonty Coort aauat ba t-ia raoanmenilattoa of tba mat Highway r.nt'-.r. HIUr!flARO. Or, Iee. (special) A woman wnose Identity baa not yel bean tabi'.lhaj. waa struck by aa eaat. bound Houthera Pacific elactrlo at the Tntb-trt statloa at this mom. lac. A deep gaea was cat la the can- er of the forebeed and front teeth knocked out. bat ao fracture was found eat it Is balieyad aha rli recover. The woman la a boot te years oid and poorly dressed. Close questioning brought the anvwers thai bar name waa Clare rale and she lived In Portland. but no edJrt-e e.cept Pifth street could be obtained. She said she passed the niTbt wttb a nurse employed by a Ir. Thornton, but there la no doctor of that name la the county. As she waa suffering from shock these answers ware only obtained with difficulty. A pan a tukef. the unused portion or a round-trip ticket sold yesterday from Portland to Htllsboro, and II 1 were fonnd in br poseeaston. The Tentb-stret statloa la merely a covered booth. Trainmen oa the elec tric, which was the first passenge train from MrMlnnvilie. say no one we la sight as-the train approached and. no signal to step being given, speed waa notoreduced. Just as the train reached tna spot, according to the raotortnaa. the woman stepped from the booth upon tha track, efforts to. discover where the woman passed the night have beea froltle-a. ture that would eliminate the chance ef the Injury being caused by a fall due to a stroke of apoplexy. The victim deposited a sum of money In a local bank late Monday and had Just returned to his shop when he waa found unconscious. A theory now being seriously con sidered is that Moore waa attacked by one or more thugs, who attempted to rob the store, but were rricntened away either at the result ef the blow or the approach of a customer. Moore waa robbed last Spring and since that time kept but a small amount of money In his store. Heme Toaatmaaterlnar, Tela. He heckled them, nettled them, laughed at them, stole tbelr thunder. "sicked" the willing audience on them and behaved Just aa he pleased. In short. he rose to toasunastering heights not as yet recalled In this town by the oldest Inhabitant. One speaker tried to assert himself. He was L R. Alderman, auperlntecdent I of the Portland schools, who. waa urg-I Ing the breeders to Interest their boys I In livestock. "Ami that reminds me. proceeded Mr. Alderman, "of a good I story. Once upon a time "Time!" shrieked Toastrnaster rium mer. dragging a frantio alarm clock from under the table. "Ves, time! time! Your time's up!" lireeders. feeders, exhibitors and I guests, aa one man began to clap fori Mr. Alderman. That Is. Mr. Alderman! supposed they were clapping for him. I Ha attempted to go on with his story. Mr. Plummer commanded him to alt I down. He sat. at last. Thank you." aald Mr. Plummer. to I tha audience not IA T r AlHartnan and I MRS. YOUNG INVITED HERE M-jV I anaatraa avll t aa a.f a c. " a-al.ta 4T-.law ilaaaa-.t CHMiaifliaH. I 'tV- V dtnt Aftked to tc Portland. siijkAv, CONSIDER THIS A PERSONAL MESSAGE TO YOU We are absolutely and positively retiring from business and our entire stock is now being closed out at price savings that are marvelous. We are manufacturers, selling direct to the consumer, which means by buying here now you will not only save the middleman's profit, but you will secure the best furs obtainable at absolute. manufacturer's cost. The sale stands without precedent or parallel in the annals of the fur industry and business, and all prudent ladies will purchase their furs now. THE SILVERFIFLD CO. MANUFACTURING FURRIERS Catalogue or Price List on Request 286 Morrison St., Bet. 4th and 5th DECISION TODAY RUMOR oLYwrtt crrr. tmit prohibi tio wit.!. k r t-t.irtr.D. taapewdlaa Pig Waddles Boldly Into City Schoolroom. rnoMs) as Waedlawn Stare t sea a tmt as i e Wbew Qae Aar Tike teaarfw ef Ja. (treat Far f 'ew Deya Probable La far as alalia a. oLYMPIA. Wab.. Pec. ( Special. Humor were In circulation her t ni.ht that a decision would be rendered tomorrow by the tate Supreme Court In the prohibition case. The fact thai the Justices expected to leave here to morrow evanlna for eattle for aa ab sence of a f.w davs to attend a meet ing of the cttate bar Association waa beievd to account In part for the sur- mt.e. While net the slightest Intimation has been given by anyone connected with the fuprame Court aa to whan the uattaton waa la be rendered or what Ita Import might be. aa Indefinable Ira pre.vion was prevalent that tha court would likely declare the law Invalid to morrow. A recently published story that th court bad reached a decision and that the decree bad been withheld lamp orartly at tha reueat of Governor Lis ter waa categorically denied by the Governor and for the court. Thla fact notwithstanding the rumors that wt" deciaion waa Impending, have persisted. "WO LOXnER wtu Varys famous lit it tie Wash have a place la ag and st.ry at Weedlawa sw-beoL last sad the children there will sing f laa pig wfce came) to school aed a.!e4 ea C M. Stafford, artaclpat. It saaae tba childrea taagh a ad play te aea this assbitto-is saote ce-ae etretchlsg lata the basement ef the a-bee l. a the stem a ad late the prln elpakTa reaa. tt wigglad ts curly tall Ian gree'lag nalll tae ehlldrk mad. taa aauck of a fa ever it ear tk'a It aeateej I's way sb!a4 Ibe piaaax from wft-sxe eee ef lha beys later dragged It. The aarelae visiter bad eevap.-t froea wagsnlM4 kaleg baaisd to Iowa by farmer. Jset wbea tha pipt's were sasktsg a yet ef the capture,! exsatara the farmer casta a4 took It, MURDER ATTACK HINTED imktoii nt.Lirrr. c. m. woo re -tor i-ijt sttco r rm. fs-llee Week eaj Tasary TVat Ttierei Atteeapta4 Stebbery ef Slave aad Wee C baaed Away. That C Mittoa Moore, who waa found Monday aftarneoa oa the floor ef bis shoo at I. Larraba street, uncon scious, waa tba victim ef a murderous attach waa Indicated at the, exa-nlna-Ooe br tr K II. Uast at the Oood liamarltaa Hoepltal yesterday raorolag. wbea It was found that the still oa conscious man had a fractured shall. Moore's condition Is very critical, as be has act regained consciousness since b-ing taken le the hoepltal. l-etectlvee tjaiial'e and Ionard. who Inv.atigated the c. reported that Moore bad beea aei'ad. apparently, with apoplexy, aad fouad nothing disturbed In bis shop aad no money missing. The fracture canaot be explained by this theory, aa tha tuaa was fouad to a noa An Invitation to Flla Plagg Toung, who haa Jut retired aa ctuperlntend ent of the Chicago Public He boo Is. to visit la Portland on her way to Cali fornia, was sent to Mrs. Young yester day by Mrs. C Pralne. chairman of the programme committee of the tirade Teaobere Association. Mrs. Young haa Just retired, after 11 years of active service, sis of which she spent aa (Superintendent of tba Chi cago system. Mrs. Youog Is preparing to leave Chicago for California, where she In tends to make her future home. She expressed a wlah to escape the spot light when she retired and for ths,t reason there Is little doubt whether Mrs. Young will consent to speak In PorUand. The PorUand teachers, how ever, will endeavor to have her for a guret at least If her route brings her by tha way of Portland. PORK NOV. FEARED ease Is Traced. CHOLERA TEST REACTS REWARD IS OUT FOR SLAYER I'lve Hundred Dollars Offcrod Conviction of Bartholomew. for "I expect action now." commented Captain of Detectives Baty yesterday, aa he surveyed the piles of circulars, containing lha offer of fe00 for the ar rest and conviction of George Bartholo mew aa the slsyer of Joha Llnnd vic tim In the ritark-street trunk murder that were belne mailed to every part of the t'nlted Mates and Canada. The promise of monetary enumera tion Is expected to stir Into activity lax police officials over the country. At the same time the Bartholomew circulars are being distributed similar ones are being sent offering a reward of 10 for the arrest and conviction of Ed. ciralth. who la charged with break ing Into the residence of Walter B. Honeyman last Spring. After that the speakers atayed Put Rebellion waa Impossible. Kearaeme Weapoaa I'aaheatneel. Before tba epeak!n began. Mr. Plummer exhibited as bis first aid weapons of the evening a huge butch er's steel, which he drubbed as a cave! on a miinmaios siooi. ana inree con- c. . n;0 traptlons that ba termed hour- MPmanu rfl IS Ull OlliUC Uio- l""es. his first hour glass, as you see. ha explained. "Is made of Inverted quart milk bottles. It takes about five minutea for the aand to run from one bottle to the other. If we tret a fine speaker wa may let him talk that long. "For another class of speakers we have this smaller hourglass, which In made of pint bottles. And for those we want to get rid of quirk, this third hourglass, made of half-pint cream bottles, will hold 'em to a minute." This method of timing; the speakers' made a bis: hit with the guests, espe cially when the toastrnaster would has tily switch from the big to tha little bottle If a speaker seemed to be get ting a good start. Roll and Mr. Plummer Tie. Dividing honors of the evening; with the toastrnaster was Hollo, a prlxe steer, who supplied the main dinner entertainment, rare roast beef. Hollo waa a tender morsel. It Is only fair to Rollo to say that his name m being listed on the menu, th custom of calling him Rollo h followed. Anion it the speakers at the banquet were: K. L Thompson, president of the Livestock Kxpoeltlon: Governor Wltliycombe. who welcomed the Ruests In behalf or tha state: W. H. Poujrherty, president of the Portland Union stock yards: C. C. Colt, president of the Chamber of Commerce and of the Cnlon Ment Company: Mrs. . J. FTankcl, president of the Portland Woman's Club: W. L. Llshtner, County Commis sioner: L. R. Alderman, superintendent of schools: W. T. Kerr, president of trichinosis and a state of panic pre vails among relatives of the men now dead, i So far only two women have shown symptoms of the disease. It Is Interesting to note that trVh Inosls Is historically as old as man and is supposed to have been the cause of a scourge that resulted in Moses' com mand to his followers to shun the meat of the hog. riiystclans Attempt to Kill Para site by Sulphur Treatment and rcople Are Advised to Cook Meat Irons and Well. Itnem an a give mo youn Pleasure declared to be one of the Retail trade In pork haa fallen off, It la estimated, fully 75 per cent In Portland this week, due directly to the Senilis in the wake of the dread disease lair to noiio to say inai - . . . .h .n. Ttl- ay have been James. Not trichinosis, which has ravag ed an Ital- e usual opinion of investigators there aa neon . k infected with trichinae on the Portland market, but the amount is small, and there is no danger from It If It Is well cooked. Th sudden creat prejudice against pork has little basis in reason." said M. S. fhrock. deputy dairy and food commissioner, yesterday. "There Is always a small percentage of pork be ins; sold that is infected with the trichina parasite, but thorough cook ing; la certain death for the liUruder." State Aaalsta In Search. ' Physicians disagree as to the possl- Oregon Agricultural College, who urged bllity of trichinae living In cured ham. the livestock men to take their boys Dr. Banner C. Brooke, the Portland . . ... I . ... - . .31. ...... ..-! iinil namfl on the farm into panncrsnip wun I pnysiciars wuu "- ...... them, and give the youngsters the I the epidemic. Is inclined to the opinion . Wblcn OS mil smoaing auu rai ins ....... w- best means not kill all the parasites, but this Is Charles Straus, Washington Resi dent, Drops Dead In front of Store. Charles Strauss, who lived oa a flve- s-re trart about five miles from Van couver. Weak- dropped dead In front of a. store at S Fifth street yesterday morning and for some hours lay at the public morgue unidentified. Kffects on bis body failed to give a clew to his Identity. Last night ha waa Identified by a resident of the Med ford Hotel who called. Mr. Strauss wss about 4b years old. lie bad only cents with him. Ffforts were being made last night by Deputy of keeping a boy Interested on the farm": F. is. Myers, postmaster of Port land: Thomas Benson, president of the Portland Livestock Exchange: H. C. Campbell, ex-school Director; Jake Mauer. of Kansas City, judge of carload lots of beef cattle, who declared the class of cattle raised In the Northwest hsd improved wonderfully In the last few yrara, and on the fact that such could be raised without a corn diet; W. 8. Moscrip. of ft. Paul, judge of holstelns: Franklin T. Grtfflth. presi dent of the Portland Railway. Light tc power Company. Introduced as the "godfather of all the Jitneys": P. L. Campbell, president of the University Coroner fuiltb te find relatives of the I of Oregon, who extended a hearty Wei ll tad man. MISSING WITNESS IS FOUND Linn Coonty Ctrl Who fled Rather Than Testify to Be) Returned.. Verved with a subpoena In a case brought against a young man who Is accused ef betraying her. pretty Ida Hoaa. aged It. of Jefferson. Linn County, look II of her own money and fled l Portland. This was on November it. and yeterdy she was fouad by agenle of the Women's Pro tective Bureau. he will be returned to JaXferaoa. Tbe gtrl comes of a good family. It a said, and haa borne an excellent rep utation. he bad spent all ber money wbea found at the home of a friend. come In behalf ci inn institution; Stat Senator C. L. llawley. of Mc Coy; Kd Cole, of Baker, raiser of the grand champion or tne snow; v. a. Arer. whose venture In stockralsing at Carlton. Or., was duly exposed by the Inastmaster: John t. tarroi; ie-ne Butler, of Hood River: L. R. UcGee. assistant aecretary or the Fort ian I'nlnn Kmek Yards Co-iDMir: Bill Sbuinerlck. one of the exhibitors, who wss required to explain himself: Julius Meier; Fr.ck W. Jtobinson traffic manager of the O.-W. R. a S. Company: J. II. Albert, of 8alem; Bishop Sumner, of Portland, and others. not the general opinion. The city health office Is working with Dr. Brooke to find the source of the Infected meat, which has been traced to a farm southwest of the city. When tha aiillt of the farmer is strongly es tabllshed. his arrest will probably fol low, although there is some doubt as to tha law under which he could be nrosecuted. It is said that he shipped fine cattle I the carcasses wiin mo iuu r.ny.cUSc that ine noes no ueu ainc olaeaaerl. W. U. LvUe. state veterinarian, will ha in Portland today ta conduct the Investigation for the state, In both cholera and trichinosis cases. Cholera Infection Is Found. Bacterlologlcsl examination of the samples of 1195 pounds of pork con demned Wednesday night by City Health Officer Marcellus revealed yes terday that the meat was iniectea wnn cholera. The examination was made by City Bacteriologist Pernot In the city laboratories. The meat . was shiDDed to Portland by A. Blatt, of Clackamas County. Dr. Marcellua has given Instructions to market Inspectors to keep close tab n meats, especially pork, owing "to general I the prevalence of cholera and tricninae. MR. DALY TO FILE CHARGES Dr. Marcellus Accused of hcnslble Conduct." 'Kcpre- Assurance was given yesterday by City Commissioner Daly that he will present City Health Officer Marcellus today with written memoranda of al leged "reprehensible conduct In Ms administration of the affairs of the health bureau." The charges are to be investigated at a special Council session Monday. Although Mr. Daly has made nu merous statements to the effect that he has evidence to prove "reprehen sible conduct" on the part of Dr. Mar cellus. he has refused up to this time to divulge the charges. CHILDREN ARE REHEARSING Entertainment to Be Given at Ascen sion Chapel December 18. The children of the Ascension Chapel, of Portland Heights, are rehearsing dally for the entertainment that will be given Saturday night, December IS, for the benefit or tne newsooys cot to be established at Good Samaritan Hospital. The programme will be presenter! In Ainsworth School. Several pretty nurses from the hospital will act aa ushers for the occasion. Bishop Sum ner has undertaken to finance the en tire production, and so every cent will be devoted to the cause for which the event is planned. . yhattuck School orchestra will play, and the president of the newsboys' organization will make a speecli. Several prominent matrons will act as patronesses. Three Escape in Runaway. CEN'TRALIA, Wash., Dec 9. (Spe cial.) In a runaway in the southwest part of the city Monday, the buggy of a family named Taylor was overturned and the father and mother thrown into a pool of water, their year-old baby under them. The child, after being cared for at a near-by residence, was revived, apparently none the worse for Its experience. Wnshougal Banker 111. WASHOUGAL, Wash.. Dec. 9. (Spe cial.) C. W. Keap, president of the Clarke County Bank of this city, is seriously ill with an attack of mem braneous tonsilitis. He will soon re move for the Winter to Southern Cali fornia for his health. S.M"'eji.-ri.i! ..ip m ADMIRAL LUDLOW IS DEAD Retired Naval Officer Alone When j Mrld.cn With Apoplexy. Shooting Brings Inquiry. William Burnlck. 411 Fast Harrison tret, was arrested last night and la held pending tbe Investigation of some shooting said to have been dnne In Haralik i home Just before midnight. Tbe offloers found two revolvers on Burnlck' premises. NBW TORK, Dec t Rear-Admiral Nicoll Ludlow. V. & "-. retired, died at a hotel here lonixhl aa the result of an attack of apoplexy suffered last I deadly Cit 10 casea of trichinosis and sus pected trichinosis existing in the city today, three are expected to prove fatal. Four already have died from the dlsease. alvarsan is the accepted treatment for trichinosis, and Is being used in most of tba cases. Dr. J. Philip Tam te ste, however, who is In attendance on two cases. Is proceeding on original lines with a sulphur treatment. balphnr Treatment Is Tried. City Bacteriologist Pernot suggested that sulphur, being deadly to the para site outside the body, might prove If the body Is saturated with Monday. Hear-Admlral Ludlow was alone In hi borne when sirlrken and was not found until severs! hours later -by an attache of the hotel. Physicians diag nosed his attack as apoplexy, but pneu- K4 Th -regoniao cUsl3cd ads. I monia suon developed. sulphur. If this treatment is success ful, as tried by Dr. Tamiesic, it will be a rotable discovery In therapeutics. Two suspected cases of trichinosis were diagnosed by Dr. Brooke yester day aa grippe and pneumonia. Many 111 from other cause now. suspect Opening Announcement KELLER-SEEBERGER HARDWARE CO. the new mNKunm Morgan Building STORE 344 Washington St. Anticipating' the demand for a first class Hardware and Sporting Goods Store in this locality, we have given the public something they should be as proud of as we are. Compact as a bullet, this store carries a very complete line of ' Hardware, Tools, Cutlery, Guns, Ammunition, Fish ing Tackle, Sporting Goods, Electrical Appliances, -Etc A Select Stock ReasonaHly Priced Open Saturday Evenings