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10 rnr, srxn.w onnsoxiAx, Portland, Arnir, m, tooa. ROBS CONVENT OF HIS SWEETHEART Omaha Youth Wins by Appeal to the Law When Other Means Fail. ROMANCE IM REAL LIFE Innna Man f all n I mp A it? a t'rrtty Nn Icr liilo Kmplojcd fn Moiim of f.ood Mtojiltoril. W rdding . In 1rooct . a 1 of A Cupid tnrs a 10 of tho WHS CU- m and I want tft taka all the Mam. Whatever he did waa t rfiv auggestion,, Hhflnth he helped me plan my eape, the suoeeaa of which wa pmfnfM by the mother superior. I &m vny happy row and ahall he aM to aee Maxwell as Ci'ten aa I winh," POEM ON OOOGIAS LIKE DR. MARY WALKER dormttorv. pie coaled from I ho mother superior. ('M MLV. N Iv. Ap i! 1 T-at even th thi. k g?a rtnvr'it fir not pirrnf T N; T'on plavinc 1m pianks S".l i iviiiT v rtas -wn .'on.'lnfiv , ' 1 1 i c 'i h.Nlri , .rpn pr o. or,' incs. MnvbtII Hirs. h f.'rrr.M lv a CMestf on 1 h, v-r, ;fr , ii f -o 1 il-n i of Florence Ti vN v. an irwns;o f Co H 1 -. k i r r up Co r'm shaft .Invtre moment of bis'in- Hirv-'i saw M Vhuen.e lo.ki- in hi d-ie,-tion. Th ir rxra m t or! moment aHI , but U w.iS i ot- fi fniMit h ( Ki'i.l'f a spA'K f Invo. Th- fol'ort inn .iriv m imihr im idnt iv-.-iin-ort. nil! who ian holwvo it s A. , M-MitM Kcnovrd ent trel from : ho wri.l, iv? t h on 1 v t 'o da H c rout ir A .f a nfvni.Mr f t'f tvoai institution or ro. t i.-n, T'ironce grasped at the Mra w b i- h srom-il to c i vo hor on-,'-onrrficm p for hr;c'iter future. She sa w M a wol 1 H i rs. h or y day. f;it at ft rcpoi tful .iitJ-A and Cm SH i-t niics of (ho institution prrvorti1 her spoaKing a word with Mm. iVsper ation l.i b.-r to writo bim ft noto. in wliti h sho Akol Mm to poouro nor ro trjisc, hut j.iun.lirR warniuff thnt ho must v ommunl. with !ivr only in th most fo.Tot -.vo wax'. SVo tol.l him to plai o his r"ilv m A !nmtlo Iftun.irv botonfiins to a oortsin botrl, it bo in(r prt of )icr omplovni.-nt to orn Anvl nort tho Isiin.ity woik of thst notoi. Armwjjo secret t'ode. Vrom ! 'kn t mom on t ovory so. rot vt Known t tho 5o.1 o' low ws ompi,voi in t ho o-obnpo of ,-om m un i-' a t ions. S:-t'M Klorrn.o mondr.i Mnwc'I's nov nnd ovrr ytnh intsino,i A nmNsaffo, hifh ho was Ah.o to ,o. ipher bvmons of A so.-roti si's ft p il oo.io. Wncil nurVs on tir .VI fovn-.o.l nnothor mot ho.l of oivmiirl.'.V ion. Thus, for .von months Oini.l was aMo to Airy on hi iwoupstion withovit boin intor erptrd. Tho nnAl ATTAncomotityi for a "1o liv ry" woto oompU-lo!, Hiis.h so t uro.i a suit of bov's olothos to fit bis woothoA:t nn.1 t.M ber to o.mio to tho npiino-room on a cortAin nicht. Thoro ho plAnncd to out tho hi bolt lOA.iin from tho onRiur to tho dynamo plant in tho bAsomont. from whi- b aoooss to thr Alloy An.1 thon tho Atrot ws? easy. A holo'l inohos s.uAro in the wall whioh Aoparato.1 the on;ino-room And baement tu1 thro;uch mhirb ran tho Mr bolt, was to furnish the moans of c pross. Thr boy s suit was smncplod to tho omAl. mnl tuny on n watohful oxos of ihe Tl,o evontfnl niisht arrivo.1 An.1 tho yonthrul KT.i 5t. ciah in du. k .lA.V. t n,i ovorslls. was soour inc tho or pine whon ho should have hc n oacnR his e mine mral. 1-Yintn IDnoss the ob.io. t of iiis lov- w.is e-nv,-d from Vinlns tho hundred etVer women in the bT dmmc-roem. it took but a fow momm:s to don tho suit of lothos pro i.lo.l for hor fin.l ft ovo irr b.-Ad a wit of brown hair, perused tor t ho purpose. Tipe Purl of llssiile. rul'ine a silk oan witl V ever hor hoa.1 .i"d fa.-o s' o sallied fut into th- h a: f-darkened IiaIIwav. t rosod the v.-stibule and ontorrd the online room Tho rnplne h.sd been shut down and to crest leather bo't was sovood in a twinkiirc. Tho pirhs loxer lifod her to the op nirc in tho stono w.-Ol, t'-roucb wM.-h Ahe or.Mc d hor bodv. )-,m hor oo.it pooket sh- pu!h-d an old r,pe whi.h she sin.- in -or mouth and w it'- as htto oom-ern af posMbio under the (ronmt ar.rrs emovged from tho basement into the Alloy. orv nomon m ti i. r escape had been made sue tho mother superior, w ho:e ooks the alloy from the first fear, eaucht a plimpse ot nor t ficure An alarm whs sounded nn.i Sister rorerce was t-ap tred before vi-r eo-ild reaeh fie street. Cry ire p:te,-.;:s:v, sh was led ba.k to a room and be Ran a s-a.on of vonatne. That niRht yoitns H'rsoh received his check and dishonors hie dismissal. Apparently Cupid had boon foiled. "B.ll the youthf :1 Hirs.h qui kly so eined another position and sot to work to secure the !-hoMy of his sweet iea' t. He commumoat. .1 with hor mother, who resides at No. Second street W est. Sa:t Lake. From her he learned fiat Florence was nearly IS vears old and. under the law. could riot be kept from her liberty without her own consent. He laid the ease bo fore John O- Yr'nrr. a lawyer, who sued out tho writ of haWas corpus, in the I':strict Coiit t. Gets (iirl a VoMlton. Maxwell Hirs.h was the happiest yMiPft man in the city when he met his iweetheart at the door of the b;C convent- He already had secured a posi tion for her and arranged for her a home. The Good Shepherd Convent the largest Catholic institution of its k:nd in fe Vi't'.v:. Uirls are usual'y placed within its walls, under restraint, at the reo uos; of t hii r parents. 1 ti man y re spects it :s not uniike industral homes lor g'r'e; provided bv the state. In juries are on-ployed in various was. and the Good Shepherd 1-anndry is one of its cMef si.:rcs of support. Many cir's wvo ei tr the tries: it at too. like STs'.er Florence, bvecme novices, and 'ater take tho vows of the sisterhood. Others are reVast-d at such times as -onsenia! homes ar.d good inHuences n:ay be secured for tnom. "I want ai opportunity to woo and win Flo ren -c in a manner booomin g a pent 'err rin." saii Hirsrh. "anfl 1 could not do that at the convent. Now that I h.Hve secured hir rckase. 1 shall be f r ee to pursue my c o ! : q u s I- I h a v e rot seeurt-d a promise of marriage. bi;t 1 am sure she loves me. and that detail fc can soon he settled. I already have the consent of Florence's mother to return to omaha and Mess us."" Takes All the Blame. Miss Tin!ey'B mother has married a second husband, whose name la Debru rner. He is now dead and Mrs, Ie brnmer i supporting herself. The ffirl Mushed crimson when the subject of her escape was mentioned, but he ad mitted that she wis g!ad to secure her liberty. Rut you must cot blame Maxwell," ate said yroadly. 'lie is very Gear to Trench Widow ! ecirtHjf Trhl learcd lo Aear Tronser. TARrS, April IS i Speed a I. ?rea t w-aa the amAement of a mAgfstrAte w-hen a widow, who hA1 been called as a witnoA, appealed at his ofTfee in a top hat and frock coat with her hair cut short and trimly brushed and carryfnR a n-at sti. k. "This must be a mistAk or a joke." he reflected, and his hrwf tdr-rment hardly diminished w hen the good woman mlmlv related that she had actually been wearing masculine attire for fully ST years without the exception of a single day. "Fnt this Is not allowed." he gasped. "It is in my ease as a privilege," the widow replied proud 'y. and then jhe evplainod that she had aoted a an rmtssary to Met in 1S70; that she had deposed in (ho Ha a ine tria I, And t .i t she had been authorised to retain tn.iM uli no dress in honor ef iter prowess in thAt terrible year. She is m possession of a number of docu ments testifying to the Important, services which she then rendered. This Mreinc. or hero, as she would prefer 1i ho styled, is now in her Mth year. 'The Duke of Candia" Latest Work of Swinburne. ITALY WILL DEMONSTRATE cnl Abriiffl WHU Squadron to Ter rify i Itc TrK. ROM R. Apr:l 1 - OnVw have boon issued tor an Italian squadron to ma ke a demonstration in Turkish waters, t he reason Nirc th.it Tin key has ohieciod to t'ie opening of Italian postoftioA In Turkish territory, such as are maintained by other count lies. Tho hattWMp commanded by the Puke of A brur.i forma part of the sqwadrOn. carders hao been issued for the Puke to be ready to sad with his command. Tomorrow, Monday, will he positively the bast day for discount on Kiist :-hde gas bills. Portland Gas Company. Tl.eOA eopit-a sheet music, choice now tti'Aves Co. Removal Sale. Act quickly. ?JS Washington St. Haran shoe at "RoenThp BOOK IS NOW ON PRESS Italian Wama in One Act Said to show the Author' Powtrs as a Play right at Their Zenith. FONpov, April n -Admirer of Al gernon Charles Swinburne in the Fnited States will son have an oppottunity f the b,,k is not already off the press of Harper & Urns. of reading tlx tatest work of the veteran poet. "The Puke of Candia," a one-act Italian drama framed about the girt. The ttm ia Juno H -July 22t P'V. and tho scone Rome. The pT in 'pal ehavA.-tC! n are : Pope Alexander VI. Fraoceo Portia, Puke of Gnnd'a. nd Caesar Roi eia. 'ardina I of "a lencia. sons- of t ho Pope am! Vanofc Catanei; Vjiiiom "atanei, snrnamed 1 -a Rosa. eon uhino to the Pop.; l.uer.siA Povpia. ,)atighbM- f the Pope and Vanessa. i aosar RoTRia is, of ivurso. the domi nating person a ee. In tho first scene he visits Ms mother and intimates to her that ho intends to kill Francesco, his elder hi ot her. Fi a nooseo rntot , anil Caesar licks his -ho(is over him as his prospective victim. Tho Pope enters and commands peace"; Caesar deride Mm as a whitened sopuichor. Fuctesia a No appears and takes part in the fam ily riis-custfon. whi. h is largely whether there is a God and whether he is to ho foared Thon all r-o out s.tve "aeai-; to him enters his chief assassin and re ceives instructions for the killing of Francesco. Killinjr of tYanocsoo. Acre U shows the killing of FranerSoo. In scene 11! the Pope to Ms his forebod ings to T.uorosia; a waterman recounts to the Pope how he ta w the bod v of Francesco east Into tho TiNr. and tho Kdv of franoevro i bromrht in tn aoene IV the Pope hto Caar with ' the murer of b brether. Caesar calmly admit the deed. wit line h pian for making gr-eat anl glorious "this re-nt and rumous Italy.' and wins evr his father to aoiureeenoe In th deetl. Aootvd'ng to Theodore Watte-Ownton, th poet literary aoxiate, with whom he has bved in practical seclusion for many year, Ihe present work show h dramatie power at its tenith. That is for American readers to judge for them ives. Anyway, the drama t short and with few character. Mere are F"iv m t a-ar s wenis to his father in the final fi one-; ?ow the final SiTtiC XX Vl v Afd -hat thl Mv t hMd Pa Tv,.,h then hast wept as eman, pwid n W'Cf. AhAvo our dead, thou art hale and whole Tiew rA,-r thre r'se arain as hrit enr tied, Yh-fttMou ''Hpi A"t as eh away Tii n-'ef e-rtTi 'eff thy v.1hArt. I and he. r, wtu --t hand M poir ?.-d bAth et T.i fh empi'- atid tie tvnr of the world. Io th.Mi forret hnt him who ie rtad. and V A . N".n,tht. A'-d hothtnk thee what a world to. X (Oid The eternal jod hath given Into thine ha mis. Whteh 1a iiv mold htrrt et of hroa And Ttt nOAdd eS to fOd en. Thmi And I Will mv tu rnt nl m'nous Italy One.. Onra it shad h. body And ovd, and -eat hoe al pexv srtd 'erv given of o1 Trt them that died to st thoe wher theu Art - Throned en the dut of C"HC Anfl of 'hrtt. 1ttv! Kfl'ili shaM ni'stl Am. Ami rie Asain th hihor because she trembled. W.iMf So bade it ho, 1t wa. and shall he. Whatever the judgment of the Ameri can public on this work, it will doubt (rJt;. po widely road. S'nee the puhlfea tioti of a woi k by Swinburne is an oven in the world of letters. Confirm Pirn hae of Smeller. 1 1 F.1 .FX A. Mont., April 1 V A t a meeting of tho executive committee of the Mont an a Mining Association In this city, the taking of tho Panhandle smoMcr at Pond d'OreOle. Idaho, was ratified, and the papers signed. A proposition was received and favorably considered for refining of association ores at Cook City. Mont., this plant. howe er, to remain w ith Its present ow nrfK. Mortgage All Itollinji Slock. KFI,FVH.FF. PI.. April IS. A first lion ounipmont mortgage for $."ft,nrtrt.nort was filed for record here today by the Fn (ted St a tea Trust "ompany of New York, and is secured by an Issue of 4 per cen t gold bonds redeem aide on ,1a nun ry t, 9 JS. The mortgage in clude the entire rolling stock of the Illinois 1 'en tra 1 . r edoiil oqiiyof the If enter Take the East Ankcny Car to Belle Crest At the ti-onght hi ecss f u ! 1 . room over The Prettiest Part of Residential Portland Spend a Day in the W oods and Among the Flowers Just Say "Belle Crest to the Conductor To rent, or not to rent that is the question; Whether 'tis nobler in the iniml to sutler The slinks and arrows of an outraged landlord. Or to take arms against these miserable conditions, Ami by owning my own home end them? To live; to own a home : Yes; and by owning to say 1 end The heartache, and the thousand natural shocks That tenantry is heir to. 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To live : to own : To own; perchance to acquire riches aye. there's the blessing; For in that state of happiness, what dreams come true. When we have shuffled off this coil of rent. Must give us pause. There's the horror That-makes renting of so long disgrace: For who would bear the whips and scorns of servility. The landlord's insistence, the proud man's shame, The pangs of a wife's complaining, the ever-recurring rent day. The insolence of collectors, and the spurns That the patient renter receives from his neighbors, When he himself might his satisfaction secure With a home of his own? Who would burdens bear, To grunt and sweat under a landlord's dictum. Rut that the glory of something to come. The paradise of a home of one's own., from whose bourn Xo traveler wishes to return, puzzles the will, And makes us rather bear those ills we have, to Later fly to other things that we long to have? Thus renting does make cowards of us all: And thus the native hue of resolution . Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of our imprisonment. And enterprises of great pith and moment With this regard their currents turn our way. And we lose the name of tenants. qJOjl THE LARGEST SUBDIVISION OPERATORS OS PACIFIC COAST. 148 FIFTH STREET, PORTLAND, OR. People must eat. Peculiar as it may seem, there is almost as much fish eaten as all other flesh foods combined. He who deals in necessary food products, therefore deals himself wealth. It was Philip D. Armour, was it not, who said : "Young man, would you be wealthy, make and sell that which the people must have' Any enterprise, therefore, that reduces the cost of satisfying the people, is certain to yield llattering financial returns. When J. R. Heckman, of Ketchikan, Alaska, engaged in the fish business, thirty years ago, he began to study how best, quickest and cheapest to catch fish. lie is the best -known fish man on the Alaskan coast. lie is known because he knows the fish business. Its ins and outs are as familiar to him as the features of your face arc to you. Mr. Heckman will manage the aflairs of this company, THE HECKMAN FISH TRAP COMPANY, this year without salary. This is fortunate, as it assures the company, without expense, of the services of one of the ablest men in the business. But, the trap. The end that has always been sought by fishermen and canners is economy in the catch. Right here is involved the greatest expense of a $26,000,000-a-ycar industry. An apparatus, therefore, that would mini mize the cost of catching fish, would revolu tionize the fish industry and be worth its weight in gold to the fish business. Heckman did it. The Heckman trap catches more fish in less time and at infinitely less cost than any other method known. The HECKMAN FISH TRAP COM PANY owns the patent; sells the right to biiild and use it; is authorized to operate its own traps, catch, can and sell fish, control cannery sites, build and operate canneries, and has applied for foreign rights in all the fish catching countries. From all these sources comes a splendid income. There is absolutely no expense to maintain this organization. It requires no factory, has no salaried employees, no debts and every dollar received is profit. Only one month old, contracts have already been signed which assure a dividend of 10 on the price at which the stock may temporarily be bought. The company is incorporated for $400,000, . divided into shares of $100 each. For a few days this stock may be had for $25 a share. Only 800 shares will be sold; positively no more: For further details, call or write ASK FOR W. W. CATLIN AT THE OFFICE OF MORRIS BROTHERS Room 6 Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon (Hp