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r ' . . . r i r-- - i ,(;-'- - - f-i;L - -J - v " " ODD EVENING. V . TZL UUU.CJ - ft 0 r If, ' ill 1 1 . . Tonight and Sunday. Talr Sunday; northerly whitu. VOL. lit NO. 168. AFTER MANY DAYS OF CONFLICT ARMIES REST : Russian Trains Continue an Uninter rupted Course Over the Railway to the Norths-Rains Have Ceased, v Season's Campaign Nears a Qose Russians at Port Arthor Mak?; Valuable Find of Guns and Ammtsnition A f ".A T 1 ' LwidM, SC Bulletin) Tha CMfoo oorr tidnt of lUvtir'i cnor Import that Um Japuwa taaaaa at Port Arthur to Cha paat fw day wimi li. , toa kin ao4 woandao. , . . . (IwmI tfMla- avrtoa.) : C PtraburB; BpC Ordinary Ufa-baa art la a Mahaaa . ,hua armr, Ilka aoma apant ataaatar. " lolls la Jctnarsle atata wblla raoouplna " from tha tarrlbla fatlua aad Irlala at ' U paat fair -waaka. ' Alona tha antira fraat tatfar thtn a, . aoooraios tm onolal raparta, aauht but r aulat aad raat Tbara la aotblnt o todlcata-tbat anjrwbara ta tha aoatb of . . Mukdao la tbara avaa aMrmlahlng ar aoUiaiov. Tba iapaaaaa avaaea from Mia aoath aaat, that awapt forward In tha raoa for v Mulndaa and tbraataaad for a Uma to , turn Xuropatkln'a arttbdrawal Into a mra . dlaorsanlaad rout, baa atoppad abort. -One of tba' raaona aaortbad for ' tha Japanaaa Inaathrltr la tba abaanoa . af a paaaabla taouAUta road by which Xhf oould maka an advaaea and attack - on tha elty without fraat loaa. In poal " tlon tha Ruaatan amy haa a daolaad ad ' ' vantaaa aa thta frontal and -tha Jap-, - anaaa will bava to traval -nuuiy waarf . ,aUaa tMfor thar aaa appraaata tha alty an anything Uka.vaAjaraaa. " Teatarday the rain war atlll faDlfMl :m hm aandr aoll arottnd Mukdaa, but - ! war aaavr aaoufa a hava pravantad .tha Japanaaa adaooa vaw had aooh fbwaa piaanad. Today ta rata aaaaad i and ' Urn, aaada $r .tmt rrowtnav dry . ana hard. - J--.. ' ' . ' Krrythiat from th front IndlaatM ; that tbara . will . aa a, Ion MjU la tha flahtlrut while Ma Japan raplanlah nhlr mms, atore and annatinllKm. a- pano oo nor vpwi uih sua iuw wlU BMka any raal progreaa aafor tha . roold waatbar ta la for tha loav hard . aaaaoa. which la llabl to aaU a bait j aa vrythlnav Th Siberian raimenta la thai raoMt wlU bv a dacldad ad vaatasa, wblla tba Japanaaa will wacaa aarUy aaffar aiora from not balnc aa aastotaad t tha wind of tba atappaa. - ; raot new over Kuropatkla'a alsnatvr. tThe meeaetea and report that arb now . com my to tha war ara afcjnad vOnra . aakharoff. It to rtportod bar that 0nral Ku 'ropatklB la at Tin paaa. and that tha . ' Russian army la tnovlns; northward froak Mukdaa. Xh vaouatla of Mukdn. however, la not admitted la offletal Quar ter, and It la believed therefor that no auch advteee have been rolvd from : th front, aa hera would be aotblns; satnM by a ooaoaalaMMt af aooh news at tbla tuna. . Advlcoa from Mukdan thla aaontlna;. ' after telllnf af the aaaaoa af euhrt that haa fallen on th two armies, says that Russian baca trains ar prooeeiina; uninterruptedly, and have alno Wednes day had no trouble whatever alona; tha line- of the railway. Thousand af wounded hav barn aaat 'northward, bat th Red Cross staff la stlU warklnc nlfht and day at bfukdeu ta ralleva th moat seriously wounded. Tba fact that all these messages ar LAUNCHING CRUISER ' (Jearaal gseclal errloe. C Ban Francisco, Sept. lfc Th protect ed orutser Milwaukee wa launched to . day m .th presenoe of thousand of apeotatorm, Inoludlng a - distinguished - delegation from tb city la whoa honor the vssssl wa named and a large num ber of Kalgats TeeapUr from Wlaoonaln and ether taxa who have bean la dan Francisco tbla week for th triennial onclav, Long befor tha hour appetatsd for tb Isunchlng tb visitor crowded th yards of th Union Iron work. h ad Joining housetops and th hills.. Many took plaoaa of vantage hour before th . veaao) slid from the ways, and they pa- ' tlently waited until the ship entered the brine. Kvaa then they were loath to depart, many remaining for hours to watch the giant hull aa It floated at an chor la the bay. , ( Tha launching party wa gtvea a plso upon ho large platform which had bee built around th prow of th ves sel. Ml Jeaet Mitchell of Milwaukee to Whom had been given th honor of christening th oruleer. and Ml Uly Jeffrey xtt thla dty. who had been chosen to iowoh the button that started th ves sel on th ways, took posltloae wltala a fW feet of th ship' prow. V Brief addressee appropriate to the ao caslon wrre delivered In behalf of tha city of Milwaukee, thewlty of flan Fran ctoo, th United States aavy and th Union Iran work. Hardly bad tha last of th been concluded than Mia Jef frey, at the bidding of her father, who . I vice-president of th Union Iron work, touched the button that freed the big ship. The massive structure ro ot - 4 to the touch of th buttoa Ilka u. of lua, and without th alight- ; wif w X" Left by Chinese : : i i 1 1 Stvan with aaaaa datail. but that aotb lnT whataror la mantlanad of fnrtbr raar-guard action,' loads to th ballaf that tha atory which baa an alrculated hra that a onatderabla body of asoa whtoar as auppoaad to aa to tba aouth ward ara atUl andanarad. la without foundation. ImlMd. lt la not blavad In th cao- ... s . w i" y n..i7 .1, i 'in y ' 1 ' i boUta.tha-tb loaa of na has bn-a trat a rcportad, or that th ratraat b ban anytbtnc lut a rmarkabl auo- If there I ny hope for a favorable dose of thla rear' eampalffa no on mantlona It. but much talk la devoted to tha operations- of neat year. .. Tha eompletloa or tba Clroum-Balkaa ' rail way, which I near at hand, put Russia ta a much batter position to hurry for ward troop and manlttoajs-of war. Ruaala, therefore, will undoubtedly be In a position to assume th offensive la th spring;, and WU1 doubtless have derived much profit front -the expert enoea. of tba aaaaoa Just elosms. Tba taJk of tha. London and Berlin paper of peaer excites only dsrlalon hre, and J It la oartala that Huesia wouia aooepx so overturn. Possibly there miaht va be no aoceptano If th overture ware mad by Japan, whloh. sccordlna; to a member af the ataO. la -drunk wittt taTaV-' -trap. ; , Mearael Bpcvtol, aarrtot. : . M. I-aterabura. -wept. IB Workmen who hav returned from Port Arthur, report that tb defne hav been largely aumentd by tha dtoovry.of Chinese tor of artlllary ' 1! miles from the fertreaa, whlcb consisted of SO Krupp ffune of larga vallbre. with from 100 to t.taa rounds of ammunition for each ptaee, and all la part act aondl ttoa. : r " - - '- J f - (Jearaat BpeeUI geevlee.) - Chefoo. Sept. 1. According ta Japan ess information from DaJny. tba grand aaaault upon Port Arthar ha bean poat poned until Tuesday next, aad atlU further postponement I poaelbl. China men who left Pert Arthur Sep tember say th Runs lane ara preparing ta vigorously resist the next aaaault, for which their sples aay tha Jap en see ara making elaborate preparation. a -.- - V (fearatl awmlal arvlB. Paria, Bepf. It. A prominent Japan aaa her la authority for tb assertion that Field Marshal Oyama haa planned for one mar general engagement with General Kwropatkia before tha winter start In. - (Continued on Page Two.) OF THE MILWAUKEE eat Jar started down the way Aa - It trembled oa tha nrov Ml Mitchell broke the bottl of win upon th prow, and m a clear, full veloa aatd: T christen the Milwaukee." -Onlnlng speed every moment, the great hull glided rapidly down tba waya Into th water. H aimultanwwaiy the crowd gave vent to a great cheer, which waa aooa drowned la th din created by tha booming of oannon and tha blowing of whteUe upon tha oountless craft la tha bay. . Meanwhile tba Milwaukee glided slow ly out Into th bay, raising a heavy swell befor her. A few yard from the waya the big hull swung slowly around and stood motionless with her broadside to ward the crowd Th workmen who had been stationed on board quickly dropped a hawser and mad fast to a buoy. Then tha spectators, realising; what a graceful vassal and formidable fighter tha Mil waukee will be. broke forth la another mighty cheer Th Milwaukee Is a p rotor tad cruiser of I.TM ton displacement, and la a ale sr ship of the Charleston and the St Loels, which were authorised by tha aaroe not of eon grass. Her principal data la aa follow: Length, 43 feet; strain breadth. If feet; total djsplsce meat. t.7o. ten;- moan draught at nor mal dlptaomnt 21 feet I inches; en girt, twlo-serew. 11 .0-horsepower; peed, II knsts: norms coal supply, Md tons; aoal-bunkar epeotty, .$ tons. Th hip' armament I to be aa fol low; Fourteen 1-Inch rapid-fire guns. II 14-pounder .rapid-fir guns, IS l-pminder rapid-fire guns, 4 1 -pounder au tom s tie guns, a l-lnoh mptd-flr field gun. I machln guns, tt caliber, and t au I email fuss. It oallber. ' BmmfeBmBWaaBWM--BmJ .. 1 -"L 'V Y) AaaaaVVm VOB AATAUJk - Heal riiiiiiMii' Bern aiad Mf fay- A on fOMIMlasn, : a'laauBaMf - assMg grrea PORTLAND, OREGON, 5a -in Hp Jit A, . v '-v -- -'. 'fc'''.';-t'-v . . ,) a-j j.y.i- '-, ' '' rrnm t vw rri wan.), -. r. i ' - " v"- ' 1 ' ' "" ;; u SCHLEY TELLS " i " tfsnrmi tparJal- aerrtce.) ' V. - Waw Tork. dept. . Rear Admiral ahl will shortly pnbllah hi aatoM ocrapny awdar th title of Twrty-f!v Teara Under tha PuMr." It WW b about tha. third book,dvoted ta to panlah .war, 1 Rererrln; to hi operation against Carver' Spanish fleet, the preface aeya: "Svanta will be reoorded from tb writer awn viewpoint and criticised In a tfplrlt of faimesa. but without malic." This I not the admiral' drat attempt at literature, nod should It prove aa interesting and meritorious aa did his book oa the "Rescue of Oreely," Issued to IMC, It will ha raad for Its own worth rather teas from mar euiioalty to AMERICAN CYCLISTS . BECOME CHAMPIONS ' '(Jearnll Sptelal Bsrvlm. London, flap. 10. Tb flnal heat in tha tw-kiloraetsr eyellng'rao for th world championship t th Crystal oalaoa today , waa won by Hurley, tb American amateur ehampHm. Th flnal kllomater profeaslonal ehsm' ptonahtp wa won by Ivor IAwsob, also aa American. Tb final of tha 1M kflomtr ama teur championship raoa waa woa by Meredith of England la I hour, II ml utea and - oond. t CALIFORNIA FIRES ; ARE UNDER CONTROL ' ' fJoarasl SpaeM asrvlea.) -) Santa Crus. Cal.. Sept. It. Word wa received thla- - mornlaa that Semper V Irene -park and Governor eaaap . st Big Basin wr avd, but that every bridge aa tha road hi burned. From Big Creek oomes word that tha fir 1 under control, practically all th structure la tha Una of tha Ore wr destroyed. . , , INT H E SUNDAY JOURNAL Maurice Maeterlinck ' - . Th famoua playwright and au thor, write af "Th tragical la , dally Ufa" , . , Bhhop James B. Fvnston " ' .Of Idaho, write of- IDarth th , Battlsground." , , s t Dcv Albert. IL George -'; ; Plctiaa thw quest toq of rovis- Ion of eanonV which will com befor tb triennial Kplaoonal' eonventlo nxt month. Van arm tad t th SATURDAY EVENING. THEY'RE OFR IN AUTOBIOGRAPHY- OF SANTIAGO FIGHT glean hi views on tha wpuish naval battle which ereated uob. an unfortun ate oontrovsray with th lata Admiral ampson. . .' Aau te- tbar tlUe of the' book, bat few men. It 1 admitted, ar batter qualified a aire 'a pleasing history of the United 4tetea aavy In tha paat rara than ha. chley official reoord stand aa fol lows: Appointed a cadet at the United State Naval academy at Atma nolle. September-larlSM; graduated and war ranted, a midshipman. Junev IK life; lieutenant July 1. 181; - Ileutenant oom mender, JUy tt. ll(f; commander, June .10, 1174! oaptain. March ll, lilt; commodore. February , lM; rear ad raaral. March t, MM. " MAY PUT END TO i - DICING FOR DRINKS i A Wrong rumor 1a durrant today that all dice-shaking for money and trade will be stopped by District Attorney Manning and Sheriff Word. Hearing uf the latest phase of th gambling cru d. T. R. Carson, manar of th Or pheuaa,.thla afteraooa threw away tola dice. "I heard that a mov I oa foot to top all dice-shaking, and Immediately threw away my dloa," said Carson. do not want t eiolat ny law, so rather than stand th ehanoaa of a raid t took Immediate aotwa."- - Th Orpheum people caused th cru sade 'that ha, ended In the ' eloaing of every gambling devloa.- They wanted to apen a gaming-house, Chief Hunt re fused them tba light and- thy atarted th Sght. mi ,m . 'm iii ,i ; 'ft' AtXIUSTAJLI.T notv ' ' (fhwewJ Dlsyatck Is The JearaaL) ' Oarflero. Waalu Sept. It. Adam Car rloo, aa aded miner, waa aogldentally not laat night oa Oold creek. He bad been hunting and was standing oa a log when he slipped and his gun went off. On sys waa destroyed aad his fore head and skull Injured. H will pro bo My die. - . . - WW magaalne can boast a rnich th Sunday journal addition to th special " with his story T?ycsi Dictionary. : : Somereet, Ella Wheel amuees In toeler Wllcos. gory, give The Journal reader the latest and nest or tneir spsciai articles. Sloe Oeorge Ado's fables there ha been nothing funnier la lang than Bell Blfts's "Feminine Fairy Tale." Ton may read to morrow "How th lever boy won, th swell doll and lived oa Standard WHAT DID THE Half Portland fa trying already with most of Oregon befor th contest for : THE JOVDKAL'S $5000 PRIZE i, a anther of Mr. Prank Beam's Oa eppear In tomorrow' Journal. Illustrated with the funny picture of the Tin Woodman, Jack Pumpkin head, th Scarecrow and all the of tha quaint little people youngsters will keep on laughing color page of Th Journal magasTn, for Swtnnerlon and Opper, Mager and "Caw." with their pictorial- accounts of Happy Hooll the Katienjammer Kldo, Mia Monk's lov affairs and the Handy i from Tlmbuctoo are all doing their For th more auostanttai best news ervloe in. the nort For th more substantial part hwest. i went. rlubo Not h In that happen In the gk Pacific northwest, whether It ba wa v li.nrhni-U in th Hnlfili af BurniM In thai Mtilara af the United Statea or right her at horn In Oregon, you will And It - Srst I Th Journal, end sow here ' elss. Besides being complete and - well-edited. It la attractively printed on the biggest press In Oregon v . .11... 7 tZ. TA-.I- K - rnM the Brst metropolitan press In Portland or ths elate. Fifth and lamhlll streets and take bny pre. It I gt tent. There Th jouraai asms to read . town. if THE SUNDAY JOURNAL i , v - " . '. ,' ... -.. ' 'J ' .' " " ' ':V'.-. -' -v , . 'I " .1 SEPTEMBER 10, 190C A In an this tlaes h waa never tb a ieot for anr aotloa by aoiutr other thaa la tha onrtrmrrla af bis various promotions ta tb aaaal ooars. - ' Frtend of tha admiral aay that alnea th ddatb of SampMm. tba book, which was-even tba' under eours of prepana tlon. baa been completely rewritten hi the greater part. Inasmuch aa at that am Schisy need It aa a means for an Welinc Sampson' statsmsnts - direct and expaotad that tba latter would reply ta kind, . - . - - Th death of Sampson oompellod him tb temper th book to the clrcumstsnce and Uma. It 1 alawd to b aa addition to urrnt htatery. FEUD RESULTS IN . DEATH OF SIX MEN ' r Jesml SsseUI lervfee.) . Huntington, W. V Sept. 10-A feud between, employ af , rival railways' const ructloa oampa smpioyin: Italian ramlted la sis daatha. Several pltchsd battle hav taken plaoa. -Tha dead: John Petrada, Antone Romanl, Philippe Oaatoniot Louts Laro and two unldsntlflsd men. A number of the leader are under arrest charged with murder. A deputy sheriff la guarding th ampa, and also the Jail to prevent th releaee of tb prisoners, "' ' COLORADO HAS NOT ASKED REQUISITION ' ' ' 4JerMl epsstel tarvfe. Topaka, Kan., SepC It. Colorado ffl otala hav not yet asked Oovarnor Bailey for a requisition for Romatae, wh v eral day ago ooofsesed to sompMclty fes the Crippls Creek dynamite ootrage. Bailey refuaee to discuss kla action until Colorado make a move. 4 liner Hat of contributor than that present every wee to it reaaers. article mentioned, . Amoro wierce. of Thrletmas on Poker Die Island." nd hi his own aatlrloal way. and Lady Henry Eleanor Amae. Rev. Thomas B. Qre- WOtiGLE - BUG SAVf ' ! to gutae, and the othsr half, along month ith l out win a engegea in u briaht tor1a of th visitors from who make the children laugn. The when they turn to the otuer three- h Journal magasln, for Swtnnsrlon and Opper, Qua, ten- best la of th paper, Th Journal offer th It la first It la first la war, first la peace, of Interest to the people of the the ereues In eama and on battlefield Come anrund to X a look at tha his- flva-atnrv raln- never wee one like It In Oregon an til X you want to naep acreaat c to una Old Employes of Packing t - Houses Apply at ' Stock Yards. " - ?; UNIONISTS ARE JEERED Few SkllN Hei Takei Sick Today OwIdU Small Stack Arrivals . ; Strikekeakeri Are : leavfn Yards. . ) -. (Jearasl Spedel aarvkaV Chleaco, Sept. Thousand f th old employee af the packing bouses to- day applied at th atookyard far work. Great effort waa emisssry to ms In-4 tala order jnona - th thousands of tha returning unionists were Jeered by the strike breakers, but no eonfllots took place. At various plica th man ar being Uken back alowly. Th member of th ebop butcher union, numbering f,tO men. assert that all must be taken be ok at one, and th teamaters bava asguaaaa tha asm atti tude. But few skilled man wer give work thl momtng oa account of the small amount of Uvea took, but It hi expected that many will be employed Monday morning.- The laborer faxed better, fully ,tt being employed. About S,t0t strike breakam th yard on th early train, and It la estimated that Monday morning will And not more than 40 per cent of th strlk breaks ra loalde tha yards. (fears. Spatial Sarvkw.) ' Omaha. Sept. Id About tot tHkar wer given ptaee ta th packing plants thl morning. Mora will be taken back when the stock receipts Increase. The strike breaker ar leavlns'i. la large number. . . LILLIAN RUSSELL IGNORES DAUGHTER IJeareal aaerlal arvkw.) ' New Tork, Sept. It. Lilrlan Boaatll daughter, Dorothy, and her husband, Ab bott Klnatetn, whom she married a year ago. have been dispossessed of thslr apartment la thl city They failed to pay the rent, aad si though Lillian Bus sell Is wealthy, bahaa not aolpod bar daughter. - -..- It la reported her that th act res was opposed ta her daughter1 marriage, and although keeping upon apparently friendly term a. haa never felt kindly to ward bar son-in-law. This Is said to be one reason for her refusal ta saMat bar daughter la a financial way. MARTINY-ARRESTED IN A TEXAS T0W?J 1 ' ' 1 (tpeeUI Dteaatc to Th IiwatL) Tacoma, Wash., Sept. It. Dr. Otto A. Martlny has been arrested at Xagle Pasa, Tsxae, after a chase since last January, charged with th forgery of school warranta and uttering worthleea obecka, embeaalemeat of fund aad other trregulsrIU at X ton villa, St mil from bsra. . He 1 an educated man and S graduate of Heidelberg university. , i, m m i in i in I BSLATX OATsaS Oams,T. v aareal Special ervt.' Toulon, Sept. 10 One of th fletllm of It French torpedo-boats which atarted thl morning for th extreme orient later returned to the offing oa sooount of th death of ah engineer who wa eau-ht. m tha machinery and killed, T SAYS "NATURE STRIPS US OF ETIQUETTE" .4- - (Jsaraal apeelsl twvk4 ' Paris, Sept. 10. Prlno Loaiar of Cobarg, daughter of Kins lawpald. who recently caped from aa asylum, haa written aa extraordinary letter, whiob aaya: . "We prince and princesses are merely oreaturee .tf flesh and blood. Ilk tb t of mankind; and, although you mak every endeavor to thwart nature, th tlm come when nature, avenged, trip us of all etiquette." In describing- her childhood, eh says: "My father wa seldom home, but usually with th youngeet and prettiest lady-la-waiting. "During the first fortnight of my marriage to my husband. om I had found to be a drunkard, ft r- -i. lute my bedroom, accomnaod g - ,e aoblc- men, all a drur.n as be. so whipped ma I -a s 'V lOi r, . Sa . 1 I I., , i Of .4, a . fr PRICE TI VK CENTS. ACCUSED Mrs. Anne : L Doscher Says Portlanders De franded Her. i .4 LIST OF ALLEGED WRONGS Claims , Tbey Grew Wciltliy Ftaai ler haitorty Seearlo It by ftiodoknt . Iw Estate Was Okcj -V-' Wortk twOO.OOCv h " I arge of a aaasmtlona abametar are f embodied la a formidable legal document filed today in tha offloe of tha aterk of 1 tha cirouit eourt. Consplraey la allegea, - and aunag Uiuss aajasd aa dafwisisnis are aoma of th beat known buslnsa and chargea are mad by Mrs. Ann X Doscher, well knows to all old resident of Portland, and at one time the .owner of large holdings of raal estate la thl elty and elsewhere, but bow reduced ta poverty, tt I declared la the petition, through ths machinations of those who she say conspired ta secure her prop arty. Fraud, forgery and svea arson ar among the meann alleged to have been employed ta accomplish their ada. These remarkable accusation are aet forth at length In the cross complaint , Aled la behalf of Mrs. Doscher by her 1 attorneya, MoOarry A Rkshardsoo, la tha suit of tha Portland Union Stockyard ' va Multnomah ' county, Mrs. Doecha. having become party t the ypcoeed J Ing by intervening petition. She 1 said to have been the owner 10 year ago of-raal estate worth over !,Mt, Which wa encumbered at that- time for ls than 91t,ttt. Tha story af the manner ta which ah, aay ah- waa defrauded -of ; her property la summarised a follow la 1 th fipelns page f her era plaint; ' That at tha time aforesaid lt4) A combination of men existed hi th city of Portland. Oregon, for the purpoee of . extortion and otherwise swlsdllng sad defrauding tha property holders of said city; that said combination consisted. In part af ena J. W. Blaln, - Conrad C Capteat M A M. Ashley, C K Ramellav Guy O. Willis, W. H. Oiindataff. Louts Burks and ether; that they and each of them were allied secretly with others, la the execution of their various scheme, and that tbey and each of then, the and there, entered hit a conspiracy ta croat flctltlou. unnecessary and un reasonable aa lees moots and tax, to tin pos upon her unequal and oppraaalva public burden, ta Involve her ta debt depreee th value of br property, under mine her credit, entrap her lnta litiga tion, prevent her from borrowing money, absorb her property and divide th pro ceeds thereof among' themselves and other confederating with them. That at tha time aforesaid ah wa oomprs tlvely wealthy, while aaM Blah, Willis. Rumetln. Ashley, Cap!. Burke and Grind ataff wore ra Impecunious arrenia sta nee; but that ha tb result f their said conspiracy, tbla intervenor waa. In th epaoe ef four year, despoiled of sH her property, while th said Blaln. Willis, Caplee and Grind staff and their associates became by tha criminal and Illegal means herataafter awl forth, an furtherance of said ooturplracy, posesseed of ths Whole thereof." The list of tb property of which Mr. Doscher say shs wa despoiled I a long one. It Include land at tha corner . of Front and Sixteenth streets, 91 lots adjoining th Lewi and Clark fair around, a larg tract be tween Wilson. North Nineteenth and North Twnty-rst etreet. a? I feet ef water frontage and several minor hold ing In the western- part of th dty. Mrs. Doehra story of th various transactions aceupls nearly st typo written page, and deals with a multi tude of transactions extending vr sav er! year. Blaln, Burke aad therr as sociates ar aatd t have trteksd her into Incumbering her property with needless loans; to hav oauaed special assess men ta to be levied for th asm purpose of compelling hr to abandon (Continued on Pag Two.) t ' I ' Princes tonlw despised bar husbsnd, Philip of Baxe-Coburg, from th Srst, that the prlno told her so her betrothal that be loved her mother. "I waa beautiful. 1 know It, aatd th princess, "and adorer wer not Inch ing. " J - . . Among these h dealer- wa her brother-la-law. Prince Ferdinand ef Bulgaria, who sought t win her la very wy. -The princes has told me" aay M-V tachten. "that oa one o-eaalon ha her a potnsrd with w - to rid set- f of her husbend. He w . f r seek to boy her favor suma." 1 we," aya Lo"--with life and grv. la little pie--"'" torted and oua t no o 1