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V. '1 r THI OREGON1 SUNDAY JOURNAL" PORTEAN0, SUNDAY MOURNING, OCTO: 3. 501 viasat CE1D EATS HUT - FATHER 'AND SON REFUSE TO CAZ2Y tan cf AND IS HEALTHY COMMIT , HAH TCI JAPAN CAUSES AIIEST Woodard, Clarke 2 , Co. I " 1 111 , 1 1 , r . ii . . . . . . , II T . 1 1 ..V "i SUICIDE 'it pa, raw a noDwr as .. 1 1 6MklIiMMtlrLMw WtrttoTWMOMn 1 ' t heater.. Pa. Oct. i. Pnyetclane of thla towa ar pttsaled vr aU-raar-old htanUa Bedi. who u and d dirt ' to rifmnM to toad. Th child an her peculiar appetite are a mm ef ' Mt eroador throughoat tbe country 1 Th little 1rl wae bam em tha day of j fhe battto of Manila hay and waa chrle- aaaaa to oosmenwfh)a f that.bt- aoric want. ' TIm child a know ma tha wmd awter." White th other children spend '" tha pennies given them by Oisir parent 1 ppea ondy. UtUa Manila willingly o- . nataa all thaaa family Vina ta her bil lah friend and forasrose tha enjoyment of toffy and other dainties for tha priv ilege or elttlng aloaa in tha roadway ad onjoying a anoreei of common dirt, tramped down by the hoofs of aoreee ana rollad ovar by tha wheel of faraa- " ar wagona - 1 took UUla ManOa to tha seashore m,- seya Hrt Bedle, -and aha ftllad 'herself full of tha aand and ata aa ravea ' nusly of tha stuff as would anothar child af pdy., Wa left tha. aaaahora and .went to tha mown tains, and tha -deer lltUa gtrt waa brought day aftar stay from tha roadway by tha nurse, who found bar. eating nod and dirt from .. the read." Mr. Bedle baa baan In eonatant eon- auluttoa with Dr. William F. Builman f thla city, who 1a turn baa eonaultod I number of phyeldans about thla atrange phenomenon. Tha doctor aaya tha chlld'a health at th present time . ta excellent For three waeka an ex perienced trained nurae baa been em ployed to watch the child and let her do 'aa aha ohooeea. ; The doctor a report abowa that tba athlld. when left alone, baa eaten ao 'much mud, dirt, burnt xaetchea and laehea from tha etove that for three days - no ona oould Induoe bar to tak.nourlah Snoot that waa placed on tha table; . - 1PAYS $200 A DAY FOR LONDON HOTEL SUITE , Vt. i - - : oesyricM. RMI Kews terries, bf Xmwi . Wire ta TV. taiwt) London. Oat I. While New Torkera re making much ado over B. R. Tbomaa fraying tut a day Tor the royal eulte eU the -8L Regie hotel, Londoners famil iar with tha prtcee of the arlatooratki Jiotela hare are not amaaed at Mr. Thomas' extravagance. Mr. Cornallua IVanderbllt and her - daughter Oladya occupy today tha royal aulte at Clar tdte'a veatliujr ItOt a day. Tha Vender bllt'a ohm from Parla Taureday to send a few daya abopplna?. . Clarldie'a royal auita la tha meat ea fenalTa In Iondon. Only royal t leu and Amartcaa mllllonairea are raoklaaa - ainoucb to occupy It. It te rarely vacant. Mrs, a P- Huntina-ton quitting- U tha day faMfora tha Vanderbilta arrlred. to nail on tha Ooeanle. Clertdta la nt aa large aa tba ft- Regie, but the prleaa and . Its luanrtaa are arrival ed erA. by tba TWO BCKCURS MEET ' t WITH QUICK JUSTICE r-r ' 'i. - Openal Dteaatm a Tke Vearaalt . Wtaooa. Waab.. Oct. . ft. a Cox. H. D and H. Ji Banning were arreeted while hiding in the underbruah near hare yeeterday by Sheriff tfanutt, charged with burglarising the (X R. N. aacUoa bouaa. . - i 1 They pleaded guilty and war given one year ta the penitentiary at Walla Walla. They will be taken intra tomorr row.. , . or. Defective ?; Vision Vr Scientifically Corrected,: The care of eye cannot be overestimat ed. They are the guide to one's welfare and if ycrar vision is impaired in any way the beat of correction is none too good. ; Therefore - ,,. . RELIABLE 1 t v OPTICAL V METHODS Such as we are able to give will result in the greatest benefit Youll find our glasses just right', not too weak or too strong..; If need be CONSULT OUR ' OPTICIAN For by his methods, he is able to conquer the most complicated er rors in vision. ; j Fcldcnhcimcr Cor. Third and Washington ' IlLVBRSMITMa . . OPTICIAN. ' . . ' or i TJUJM MO UAB to SMATV or mow an mom siiiu to xoifwaw oobt- t MBW OV :todd Dwaatm aylaaasd Wha te Tba leatealt Dee Mot nee. la., Oct I. Date Hi of tha manner In whleh the rlrat Ifatlonal bank at Ortnaelt waa robbed of le.M by H. A Spenoer and hie aon, oaablar and bookkeeper reepeotlveiy, are jun oam- ing to light - , On July IT tba eouplfc who were ta aeparaMe eompanwna were aaea to eprtng from aa electrm launch la a email artificial Uka at Grlnnell and alnk to death, peatb waa believed at tha time to bo Wool Jen tel. but tha aa- tonlahlnc dlaeovary of tho enormoua defalration pUoed tha matter In a dif ferent light and ladieatad auwMe. ,v . . awkflgwaa Wttt Wnaaan. - After a month'a Invaatlgatloa, tt bee eetabllahed that Inulguaa with woman, beginning back It yea re ago with Charlea H. Spenoer, Sr., father of tha oenlor of tha two auleidea. were ra ponetble for tba diverting of fundi from proper ehannete and forging or aoteo to cover the ehortage In 1171 Grandfather Bp near was re volved In ttaeon with Mra. Mowbray, for which be had to pay dearly to the weman'a hueband. la the later elghllee there waa another affair with a Denver woman which u no lean expenaive. WIN ' - Orals and real aetata speculation waa Ukewlaa reaponaiMa for heavy loeeea, whioh war covered by maana of mlaap proprlated fund a. Wild apaoulatlon la Beatrice. Nea.. town lota plunged' him Into the mire. Ha waa killed at Denver la years ao at which time ba waa probably ftti.QOt short la ble aoconota. Hta aon and arena on undertook to cover up the ahortage by manipulating the books, and suoce-od until Uet July. The burden of deot grew eonatatly. bow aver.' and It la manUeet they detarmlned upon Joint suicide te escape tha Inevit able expocure that must come sooner or laten. - GRADING OF STREET 7 ' DOOMS MANY HOUSES WaameUI tHspatm m Vb JearaalJ Seattle. Wash., Oct. SFor a dlstanoa of half a Mock east , and weat af the laiolng operations for tha rt grade of Second aveoue from Bell ta Virginia street great eraoka have appaarwl in tha perpendleuUr banks of earth standing Mt feet above the gradav promlelng to bury the excavation under thou sands af tons of elay. Thirty-twe bouaea are standing on the hanging banks and moat of them era doomed. Already two bava gotta down and the Utile church, for mora than year asserted, baa nail aisv appeared. Tba board af poMlo works thlf after noon vtslted the aeena of operations and ardent have been tsraed ta the contractor to continue te eiuk-e, even if tha whole hill goes In, burying the houaee under neatb. Tha owners af tba structures were ordered to move them mora, than a year ago whan tha work of tt grade waa started, but nothing, waa done. Tonight moat of -tba bouaea are deserted1 and everything moved out of tha Una af regrade which can poseibty be damaged by tba slump. . FAMOUS CAMTATRICE ' : CABJIOT BE FOUND (serial DWaattb ay f asssf Wm to Tat saral) New York. Oct. Herr Cenrold of the Metropolitan opera bouse la In a atatd of distraction over tha mysterious disappearance of Olive Kremetad. who la to sing Xundry at tba aeeond per formance of -Parsifal." The time for renoareale having arrived without the, BDDearanee of Mite. Prams tad, Cos raid sought among bar ftamde without reeull and cabled to her address In Burope without any better ouooeae- The answer received waa to tha affect that the opera singer had not been aaen or heard of in Burope for tha paat la daya On the other hand, tbere la noth ing ta ahow that aha had Balled from Burope and no proof that aha baa arrived In America. In pis dilemma. Conreld has arranged ta have agents meet all tha Incoming steamers from the ether side la tha hope that Mile. Frem- etad la now approaching tneae ahorea. . MONTANA MEN FIGHT V.' DUEL WITH KNIVES (sat 11 TMsptrm m Tee learnt) -Helena, Mont.. Oct. I.- A special from Belgrade. Montana, describes a duel with knives between two well-known oltisens of that place, J. M. Barrels and Fred Hill, who bava been enemtea foe some time. They met In a saloon and tha aid quarrel wea renewed. Knives were brought into play and both pea received wounda. , Hill received a bad (rat on tha aide of but neck, extending from his ear to be low tha chin, narrowly missing tba Jug alar vein, while .Barrel baa two Seep wounds la the hand. Neither was, how ever, aeriooely Injured, v - . STRANGER SWINDLES CHARITABLE ONES . . . y.S - .. '-'V-;. f. - (ffserlsl iHssatek tt The learntl.) . ' . Seattle. Wash., Oct. a. By rep recent mg himself to ba a aoltdtor and collector for the Y. M. G A and W. C. T. U, a stranger baa eelleAed vartooa mrma of money from cklsens of isuaen Anna hlU. The eecretaiies of tba organisations were notified today and each pronounced the solicitor aa impoator. Check given tha f el low by charitably reclined persona were andoraed and oashed. ' According to the police the amount the swindler secured Will foot up aeveral hundred dollars. DEAL WITH GAMBLERS (Continues from Pag One.) will nelthar alga nor veto tha poolroom ordinance, nut will pernrit It to become a law without ble approval. "It doesn't make much difference anyway what the mayor does," said one poolroom habltee, "Of course if ha vetoes tha ordinance tt will ba a little unpleasant for the eoua cl)mn to bava to pass ft over hie veto, especially If there la. a roar from tha longhalra. But tha cownelhwek will pass It over tha veto-If necessary. That or dinanee la getng through and they aaa't SOAM ASJR TS V SMVTStKnf FOST OF- nan ABTian or vaonswst A. ' '5 e ejv. Jeasael.V " Taooma, Wash,, Oct. Fojlowiag la tba text of a notlncatlon to tha poet offloa department by Dodwell m Co. agenia of the ateamor Calchaa: Taeoma. Wash.. Oct s, jMl The Pastmaater OenaraJl Waablngton. D. C: The following oable baa Just been re ceived from Alfred Holt A Ca.. of Liver pool, owner af tha British steamer Cal chaa. which veaael waa eelsed by th Russian Vladivostok neat off tba Jap- ansse ooaat about July 2: The Calchaa' releaaa has been ap pealed agalnat by tha Russian erown advocate becauad aatoagst tba mall mat ter waa Information: addressed to tha Japanese omelets containing Snanclal Information of value to the enemy. We give yon deOnlte Instructions' ta notify tha poet office department that wa re fuee to carry any mall for Japan dur ing tha duration af the war.' Tha oable enda: Th Calchaa waa ona of our regular liners operating be tween Pugot aound, Xjondon and Liver pool, via Japan. China and Suaa eana. She waa on bar regular voyage, and her cargo contained no contraband. Wa Hinderetand the Russian erown advo cate la baaing ble appeal agalnat bar releaaa upon the fact that the United Statee mall carried by tba Calchaa oon tained Information for tba Japanese officiate. . ' . We consider tha United States government abould Uka Immediate no tion agalnat tha confiscation, or. deten tion of tha Calchaa on aooount of bar oarrylng United Stated malL Thla 1a certainly aa outrage agalnat tha United Stataa by tha Ruaalan government that should not ba allowed to paasu - 'Please ba notlSed that during tba duration of tba war we must decline to carry United Stataa mall for Japan. Kindly advlee what action win prob ably ba taken by 'tha department, and whether there la anything that wa eould or abould da - TxmwftTU m ca. ivttv.- : BIG STEAMER HELD FOR SMUGGLING GIN (Special mspetea aylMatd Wtee ts tbs loeraal) New Tork, Oct S, Tba large German freighter Albana, from Hamburg, waa held today at pier MV Atlantic basin. Brooklyn, for smuggling. Tba boat waa to sail for, Newport Newa tomorrow, but WlU undoubtedly ba detained. - Inspectors Hooley and Ofetl, who nave a long list of apprehensions to their credit, are responsible for tbe sotsure. Whim going over the veaael this morning tha Inspectors suspicions ware aroused by tba great amount of coal fat the bunkers. Ordering members of tbe crew to shovel eame away the Srst layer bad ecaroely been, ecraped oft before a ktrge wooden case waa dlecovered- ' Oolng deeper, W mora wen pulled out. They were found ta contain gin. Is addition to theaa eases sOO clgara. It bottlaa of brandy and aevast bottlaa of gin were un earthed. Nona of th articles were on the ship's manifest and aa were con fiscated and aant to be appraised. TELLS OF NORTHERN PACIFIC DEALINGS (spertal Dtaaatcb ay Leases Wire Is Tto Joeraal) Ned Tork. Oct. a "I- paid tUfcOOa for lay shares of Northern Pad no stock In tha panic of May , 101, because X was In honor bound to deliver tbe arts res. X did not oonslder the prtoe excessive, aa it might lust a wall bava gone to few a share. , Thla etatement by It. H. Tbomaa. former president of tbe New Tork stock eacbange, waa made under oatb today I tha bearing beforp Referee P. S. Revtlle at U, William street. In tba suit of J. J. O'Leary of 'Cbk-agn to recover a,gp lost to the panic throng a abort side of Northern Pacific stock. Tbomaa denied that ba knew of any conspiracy, plundering or scuttling on tba exchange that day. aa O'Leary alleges there waa. Mrs. Roea Luyster, telephone operator for' Sternberg. Paid St Sinn, defendants la tha eult. teattned that aha sent the message to Mr. O'Leary. the day of tha panto, demanding that ba cover hie con tract. .... t POPULISTS FILE AN , ELECTORAL TICKET . f ; -.- - . - - 1?t l( (laarlel Dtsnatck te The JaernsJ.) tSalem. Or., Oct I. Hoa. Leonard Me atatton filed a petition for tba nomination of the electors on th ticket wf tha Popu list party with tha secretary of state at tb late hour of U o'clock tonight.- , The candidates are: T, B, Phelpe of Vale. Malheur eounty; C. T. Brhmltllen of Woodvllle. Jackson county: Or. J. U Hill of Albany, Linn county; Leonard H. McMabon of Salem. Marlon county. Toi nlgbt wag tha last opportunity, the law aaya these peUtiono ahaU ba Sled a) days before tha election, - EXPRESS MESSENGERS IS FATAUt SHOT Spertal Dueetefe The JearaaL) Butte, Mont., Oct. a, David Newer, an eapreaa messenger on tha Oregon Short Una. was fatally Injured today by bis revolver accidentally being discharged: Newer waa returning from Salt Lake and whan Stiver Bow was reached Newsy prepared to plaoa tha gua In 1 tba safe. The lurch of the ear threw tba weapon on tha oar floor, exploding the oar triage, the bullet passing through Newey's stomach. Kewey waa on th run from Salt Lake to Butte. He formerly lived In Penvar. n . f ,. oxAms: sbxas t&m. . Uearesl Speolst Becrtee.) Oreat Fella, Mont Oct . The Oreat Falls Trlbuna, In an editorial tomorrow morning, will announce its sale by Sen ator W. A Clsrk ta W. O. Conrad. W. O. Kggltn of Helena wjll succeed H. B. Mitchell s editor. The purchase price Is not announced, thouejh It la believed to ba In toe neighborhood af 17 1. too. - (Bs4al DtesateB ayLesssd Wire te The fears!) Washington, Oct. Army orders are Issued that Major William A. Olaaaford shall proceed to Seattle and eaeumaH charge of tha Alaskan cable ayetem. ra I lev rag 1 Lwutenant-Colenel Thompson, who will proceed to Manila for duty. First Lieutenant William A. Covington will proceed la AUeajg, $a for duty osfcrfsTsn arorars A awo- BVMWXM jtorn av CAVSXST BRATS OF BOT, I - t: (Special Mspatcb ta Tto JaarssLl SaatUa, Wash., Oct. IV Becauee Henry Fay at Harrhngtom incurred tha enmity of a woman ho to now under arrest ot Snohomish upon a charge of murder by araoav Th crime la alleged to ba tba burumf of tba Hotel Harrington, at Harrington, about two Weak sgo. In which Lawrence Tiemay, a eon of John Tieraey, a prominent Unaoln ooanty farmer, lost hi Ufa. The woman la tha can la Mary Tay lor, who until tha time of tha fire waa oook In th hotel which Fay waa con ducting under a lease. . Aftar th fire. which aha alleged Fay get bo Induoad her to leave Harrington to avoid sus picion railing upon (nam, xor is- w aeaaary for him to remain bo keep the people from suspecting that ba bad fired the building. aeveraj jet tare were axenangag y tha pair, and noma of thaaa am moot Incriminating. Prosecuting Attorney R. M. Dye of Unooln county baa those written by Fay safety In hie poaeea- alon ,i v 1 Mra. Taylor Allege that Far waa to go to Snohomish and aftar aha -got a divorce from her husband, who with their four children, la. to Stevens oounty, they 'war to be married. She went ta Snohomish two weeks ago Sun day and said that she expected .bar "husband" to a day or two. Apparently ah waited patiently for Fay's arrival. Mora than a week paeeed, but on Wed nesday she looked up Marshal Brown and voluntarily told Mm that Fay had it fire to- tha hotel and caused the death of tba boy whose Ufa waa lost In that fire. 1 v ... :, TRY TO KIDNAP AH IMPORTANT WITNESS (Special inssatm byLaased Wire ts Tae earaat) New Tork. Oct. i. Angered because Charlea Johnson, a wealthy Ban Fran cisco man, ffJ years old, refused to ac company them to Ireland, where a fortune awaits him and bis testimony ts needed te a PtO.OO cast, two lawyers, it Is alleged, attempted to kidnap blm fhla afternoon an ha waa leaving tba ladles' entrance of the. Ftftb-Avenua hotel. , They wore drawing Johnson toward a cab that waa waiting' when he reeieted He knocked on of the lawyers down and wan fighting with tha other when po liceman arrested blm on a charge of as sault- The lawyere accused Joonaon.of having been In an asylum. Ha drew a, paper from bat packet saying that he waa perfectly sane and signed by sanitarium officials, and waved It at tba lawyers. , DIRECTORS OF THE WHITE SWAN SUED (Spa-UI DbuMtcb s Tae TeareeU . an Franclaco, Oct t. Ths atockboM- era of the White Swan mine brought eult today agalnat the directors to prevent them from aelllng tbe stock of delin quent holders who refuse td pay a per cent assessment Tha plaintiffs, whe bold nearly $le.oQ4 worth of tha capital stock, say that tha directors lev ied thla assessment in tha hope that th holders would sell out obaan rather than pay tba assessments. I - They aak that an Injunction be Issued restraining the director from holding tn threatened nam. MOVEMENT CONTINUES (Continued from Page Ona.) throuah tha aamoalen. dlanlavad avia. pathy with tha Japaneaa, and la now un doubtedly serving as mount for soms Japaneaa officer. "General Kuropatkln," writes the Rue- amn commander-ln-cblara adjutant to friend 'In thla city, "had thrown th bridle ovar his arm and waa patting th horse on to neck when It kicked, tor away and, galloped .toward the enemy. - " i "Four Coaaacka Immediately pursued. but their horse were no metob for tba general's thuaderer, and tba riderless animal got clear away. At last tha Cossaoka came back, ex hausted and afraid to ahow their face. Tha soldiers have generally taken this to be an ui amen." OMUMOMUnVBS, (Ospyrlght, HMrst Mews Serrtee, by faeflM Wtre te The Joarasl.) San Franclaco,. Oct. 8.4-Major I L. Seaman, a United Statea army surgeon who arrived from Japan on th ateamer Mongolia' on last Monday, an route to St Louis to read a paper on the Jap aneaa treatment of the wounded before the International Society of Army Bur geons, bad eame very Interesting sxpe rlencee with th Japanese In Man churia. "In company with Captain j. T. Boyd of tha Tenth United Stataa cavalry." aald Major Seaman. I waa th gueet of a band of Chunahuee or Chinese bandits ad called, who re undoubtedly aiding tha Japaneaa, - Their chief waa called Ithuntaorleln and ha mad grant friends of u becaue Of some Weat Point riding tactics shown blm and bla horseman by Captain Boyd. . "While wa were In bla camp,' along with soms Jepanea, near n plaoa called Slnrbfhtung, some of th Chunsbuses brought In tha heada Of six or -seven Cossack on ptkea." . ; , and Japaa Rav tfaataas BwiM to (Special THssatcfe ay Leaatd Wire b The Jearssl) Waahlngtan, Oct. .Russia arid Japan nr having numeroua gubmarinp torpedo raft built la thla country, according ta Information and belief at tb navy de-i partment. It la atated that work for Russia to being don at Newport News, and that th veaseis far Japan are being built un der the direction of F. T. Bowlee. for mer rear admiral to tha navy, and lately chief of th bureau of equipment These latter veaseis are at the Holland type, while tb other are of the Lake boat type, one of whlob ba already been received by Rusela. Within a day er two Secretary of the Navy Morton will take up tbe subject of ordering about fRflft.eo worth of aub- marlne craft for tha Catted Stataa navy. A report an new type of torpedo, craft hag barn made to tha president direct by Commander Wlnslow, to prea! dent's, naval aide,v - - V v , .T VAT r l ARB BARRAmXAnTS. . Treaatea aa ytkea. . A , phyaiolan's prescription represents bla beat affart la your behalf. Upon, tba way tn arhlcb It la flttod depend tba euooeea ar xalhtn of bis trnt- aant., We Claim That 4 rear of patient pa alstent' oar and akUl Jw placed our preaeripUo depart ment a tn front. Our prod aota ar th boat that money amn bur ' snftano nan leet, Om dlspeneess are guall iad nwn of long xpeihrnc Nwho dispense preaoriptlon nx duslvely. - Our delivery . ar vice to prompt, we use ooor sdt telephone exchange . (Ho, 11) and our prtcea nr low, We've built ap our boslnea an the Jlnsa It s growtng every day. and w ar equtpped in ta telllgentry rv verr pwraan wfa antarg ur doors, .. Remember tf yon phena ua weni 'and for roar preooripOona. fill and ra turn tbeaa promptly, and make no axtra, eharg for th aar- 1 Woodard, Clarke & Co. V-'v-X: h CdutaroffatR Mwf Trnkmrn TpAoit' 'jrwRataigw MfiK IS SENT"; mm GAOLERS That th gamblers bava organised a marvatoualy . affeotlv spy system' waa demonstrated last sight whan Under- sheriff Morden led a posse of deputies on a raid through tn Chinese quarter. Only two persons in th city besides tha deputlea were auppoeed to vtave any knowledge that a raid waa contemplated. At that hour playing oeaeed. Whan th officers cam together at Second and Stark streets and proceeded to H Aeeond street tha Iron-bound doors had been thrown open, tb plaos waa fully lighted -and not a single Chinaman waa tn eight Af tor, tb posse oroaaad tn portal, It waa th name story very place ale. A doaen gambling dona war visited. All had bean thrown open in order to pre vent th door being battered down but tbe playere bad deserted tb tables. Ona opium den waa vlstted. Nothing warranting an arreat wa discovered. To th surprise of tb poses an ngon Chinaman, who speaks English fluently, offered them soma "titer's milk" from a greasy bottle. Tht waa a "new ona" on every officer Included in th invita tion. They had board whisky called "tarantula Juio" and referred to metaphorically otherwise, but "Major's milk" had not been Included to tbalr vocabulary, , Tha important fact developed raster- day that two emteearle of the gamblers bav been keeping tab on prospect Ivy movements of th sheriff s deputies: at the courthouse. Their spber of action will be curtailed In future, Th officers concerned In tha "pleas ure trip" last night war Umtor-Shsriff Morden and Deputlee orussl. cordaao. Meraland, Oownay and Hoi lings worth. . UNIVERSITY CLUB v ii ELECTS OFFICERS At a laraelv attend meetlne- af the Cnlverslty club last night th offtosre for tha coming year ware elected and tha retiring officers thanked for their serv ices. A dinner followed tb meeting and an n Joys ble evening wea apent In tha near future eome plan rawy be daviaed whereby th olub will bav n building of Its own. The metier wa hV formally dlscusssd at tha meeting and a committee appointed to oonslder th proposition. It la beHeved that ways and mean will ba devised foe. the erec tion of a palatial oKtbhoub. The com mute will report at a special meeting to be called at an early data. Th election resulted to H. O. Piatt, the retiring treasurer, being installed a president. The ether orrrcr wars: Vice-president, W. H. Corbet t; secre tary, A. W. Chano; trwMurar, R. A. Sector: commute. B, C Ball, B. J. Falling and J. W. lidd. JTOrS C -LI4i tkkH CULaWi v Painkiller EZ2 FRraVBOYXTB RAZDS OF BaCamiST . WOSBS RTRaf ARB AU sTUPPRB OFF TO waaturr.Bmsl IV RrsaBTBSS OtTS MAS 'MSB llRB WXBB OFRR WRXR OVnORRS. AJaRITB,.' f X ...t' 1-, ) 1 I 1 -5 v 1 . '- II II i " . ; ;-- TMm Is the Time Whaaj yon ars apt ta eatch aold. and having caught one. It's apt t gtay aU winter. KMMW WlU y using - , - - Woodlark Bath Cabinet Bav i on in, pour room and en joy a Turkish, thermal or medi cated vapor batb at nor time at s cost of only w - 3 Cents ' ' This Cabinet will prevent ovr fntnaaa rtmoves, II poyoda a month pleasantly and plthout dieting. van Buisg An sm. ; - Vy 53, 38. $12 Mi Will boU a pint of water hi IS v mlnutea. Burn without a wick. ' Uee wood atooboL Otvea to- testae heat and aaa be easily regulated. Sneolai pfio thla ' week ....te6 . rn "T This "V Ii jUcohol PRICE DRUGGISTS K- f tuU VmUm. jVm DsUary rp mU Par of Cify. gWfR Ofrwcf CpMmgcMwet rw Romrf thtpaftmnt mf Om Storm. - - UBOCKE SAID TO BE AV TABOO n tb RRXXBTRB VSCAV rosnivo. 1: Th belief gjtlsto at Vancouver bar raoka that th mystery surrounding the recant disappearance of Llsui. Francla M. Boon of the Nineteenth Infantry has been solved by tha statement that ba has a wlfa and child to San Francisco, Whether he has gone there, or baa mad bla way into British territory, to escape puntahment for a military ofttn, to still a quest Isn. Boon wa to Seattle noma time ago and while drunk craatod a scene to one of th tbeatree there. This caused bla arrest and an order for a court martial oa tha charge of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. He waa eon nned In quarttra, but still enjoyed tbe prlvllegwe of a a officer hi custody and, aa atated to Tha Journal at th time, be escaped. Mai aald to bava been aaen to Seattle to company with av woman. But this waa not th woman who came to Portland a tow daya ago to mapry the lieutenant, Jennie Roes, a pretty nurae who lived tn Seattle, was won by th officer while ho wa there. Ha propoaed and waa accepted. An early anion was decided upon, Sbs wrote blm from Seet tle that ah would arrive -here tha neat day and would meet bla at th Hotel Portland.' where the wedding waa to tak place. Th day. ba received the let ter ba disappeared. Miss Boa accepts tha eltuatloo philosophically, saying, "It Is a case of a man's deceit I am glad to have escaped such a man.1 ' . Lieutenant Boone wntt Seattlo without leave. Upon bla return he waa arrested and a week ago last Friday be disappeared. Ma cannot be puniahed aa a dseerter If he return to th post with in two months. Boon wa eomtnlaaloned second lieutenant freen tb ranks on Feb ruary f, 191.. H ha a good record; tha p recent cane being th only blot upon It) A contributing oause for hi disap pearance la Id te be in th fact that ha has recently lost sums of money playing poker to Portland, although his accounts are to good order j . ENGINEER ARRESTED . ON ASSAULT CHARGE v . -; (Special DispatcS to Ta JMgnriV V Pendleton, Or Oct Melvln M. Read, a looomotlv cnglneeri waa placed under arreat today, charged with asaault with a dangerous weapon. HI wife, Lil lian M. Read, la the complaining wimeea. Sba charges that her husband struck her in tha fmoe with blaalng coaloU lamp, badly burning her. She recently instituted stilt for divorce and In her complaint allege that hr husband at one time drew a loaded re volver and Invited her to ooroe oat Into th saga brush and fight blot a dual. Read resides at UauUllla. ; L ml ' (SseaUl mepatek e fee JearaaL) iAwlaton, Ids., Oct. t. Th residence of A. W. Woodrlng waa burned with Its contents lgat night. A Sfotlv flu wa the cause. Loss, 3,09, MARRIED . Electricity Is Life . ' . . : -1 ' ; - This" Home Medical Apparatus, 56.50 furnlshea tba ourreat that Nervoua oomplalnta and rheaaaatlamt are Invariably relhrved by Ita aae. W furnish tt oompleta, with apt of jtrr Rlactrodwj and full dlreetloaa far use, 'Read what our customers any. .' .' ."v v x, ' Messrs. Woodard. Clarke a Co.. Arllini1 fr.: flrmttrimnn Thrtf Weara ago I waa afflicted with rheu matism, i nan tried many doctors and medicines, but received no help. X was In despair. On the advice of a friend I purchased one f youf Horn Medical Batter tea add after a few trials I began to gain rapidly and tba fact that I am on my feet to day i owe to your Denary. ona of ths serious featur af my affliction waa terrible sinking spell. which were liable to aelae me at almost any moment my heart would atop beating and I would think I .was going to die.- The battery never' failed to -conquer the spells and I feel only too glad to tell every on about tha good It has don m. Tours vary truly. - . Janfl, A- KKLL.amniIt. fit Mallory Avenu. COMR STOSE IS ' LAID BY GERMANS J. nw ' sin&BTjfa) - azb R' fiai-ftl VO - OOsrV AT ARB BTORRXBOR -I ' In Hi preeence of a Soora of peracn who ar Interested, tba cornerstone of , the new building of th German Aid eoclaty. Eleventh and Morrtoon atreeto, waa told yeaterday afternoon. Tb ear- ) monies were brief and simple. They f were conducted In th Oerman language. ; John Reisacher, president of tha o- dety. mad a brief addresa la whlob he- told of tha work of th society, in tn paat and Ita hope for tha future. Then . he laid the eorneretone la position, - ,i, Befor the stone waa laid, howwretv ooplea of newspaper were placed inside. Ther were copies of Th Journal and J other paper that ar printed to Fort- . land, besides tha Oerman publloatlooa of ' thclty. - . Th building, whn ompleted, will coat l,000 and Will ba an improvement to that portion of tha city. Its erection to the resula of th work of the society which was organised whan there war ; many Qermeoe emlgratrng to tb North, west, . " CS BA9KW aXUXBRD. (Saerhil Dwaatcb t Tee laaraeM Troy, Idaho, Oct' l-rOtto Martnson wa horribly scalded by th explosion of a Jog ateam engin yatrday. Urn L may recover. K- "" 1 1 '' : . Mra Ed C. RtiaeeU. Jr wife of the -editor of th Dally Alaska Despatch of Juneau arrived In th city yeaterday and) will spend a few days to Portland vlsttV' ing Mrs. Cabell of Fourteenth and Ty lor treats. . - '" r',' wssamssBammamsmssmammmm CANCERS ..., AN3 TLM5ES ' Br. 9. Ta BMisinms), lata ef Sto rVnw, woll fenowa tkrovshout tea west H the awst proraslTs sad . nr-oMsrsi mnrer speHalist la I Amric. has lmproviut els SMtboH aad rlna entil an Is sow trastlns any esacr, ta. i nor, vmavatd (Und or atiitsasnt growth la r IvM -4aaa fnar aiiostae, wits bla aniltaxine j WtsMr. Atroylag the virus aed evry W -of (h dWaard smwTa, Whim la lsiees WlM ... bra! tar ie la a sfcorl Mas. He nras I all eases wW tb trnipkstHl tMnoi orbotws are sot erfMd, and nsay . cksm afterward. Nit It Is (Wtrabls te tratseat la ts tarllMt stagM posatMs, wps a curs ead to awde aseealty aad at the least I essl. Wat trMt wlf tae Xrey ar Cfcrtsriaa Set, -trf Tbrf are ewdaiMd by tbe best so- f i ' rity. aan svwy i wai mm atnd aed America end' sins ms M f tae knife In Mnrsni sad nuaor. will sona pat 70 in as hw-wraile saMttloa , boa 14 yrm keve tb treat yoe. Dr. Pobaa on raalMt SM worie as prseat vaorer . rsaeMy nrrr a paaar taaa hU, and mere , m se eoW 'ataa was has ala la wear as aa Is asing It tn67- .... lir Bnaaanou win mannm a p rail seas canfr boaviul la PorUund sr Janvarr 1, uxUfed to a esrm of for Ua sal's Aest akraV . ctaas. aanlnaUna and csaesHartAa free. Canal graraaUe er oy rraadw4. w n nit iw psaiMiet aa utanee aa msrr Write er mil. Dr. J. I. BohaaaAa. at Wltrh ffwl blag., to Madlaos. ror rrent. for lanA, or.. hr e wtu a Battt Jsaaary 1 , ,x :v r . ... v - '-. 'V1. P 1 .v ,''V' '.-.- - ' - .