THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND.' WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 14, W04. It mmm A asaW1 lwaar LaaaaaW ssaafj ' mmmmmmnmmmmmS ' mi Dowager Duchess of Manchester, Formerly Consuelo Yznaga of New York, who Recently Had a Narrow Escape from Asphyxiation. WILLING TO SERVE AS COUNCILMAN Many Candidates Express Desire to Succeed the Member from the Fifth Ward. SiCLER'S CHOICE WILL BE COUNCIL MEMBER J. F. Boothe, W. S. Hufford and Isadore Goldsmith Among the Aspirants. A qulsl contest Is betas waged anions' aspirants who desire to succeed li. V. Big'T as councilman from the Fifth ward. . 811 er will have to resign St the next meeting of the council, which Is the last of the year, as his' term of orBce as eounty auditor beings January 1. J. F. Booths admitted this morning that he asplrM to ths position and that he thought he would receive favorable consideration from the members of ths council, who choose Mr. Slgler's suc cessor. "I would like ths office." said he this morning, "although It is for a very short term. I think there Is a lot of work for one to do In ths council, especially at the present time. I hardly know how I stsnd. but I think Mr. Slglcr vlewe my candidacy with favor." Among others who are spoken of ss candidates for ths position are W. fl. Hufford. the attorney, snd Isadora Gold smith, real estate business dealer. Several of the councilman have stated that they do not know' who will be chosen. It la the Intimation that they will accept the man Councilman 81gler recommends That he wtll name a man who la of ths same political faith aa himself there la no question. Mr. Slgler hss stated that ha doea not know who will gat the position. COOS COUNTY WILL HAVE FAIR BUILDING Cnos county Is to be complimented for Its remarkable enterprise regarding the Lewis and Clark exposition. T.. I.. Def fenhaugh of Marshfleld. as a representa tive of that county, arrived In Portland this morning, was escorted to the grounds and there selected a site for a 110.000 building to be erected and filled by the neighbors within the Coos bound ary lines. Mr. Deffenbaugh staled that the people of his section era wildly enthusiastic over the fair. His county will occupy its regularly allotted space In the agri cultural building and other palaces, but It Isn't hslf large enough, he Says, to ahow all the good things from Coos, hence the separate building of Its own. The building will be constructed entire ly of wood from the county it will repre sent. Including the herd woods for the floor and finishings. Good Christmas Advice Is to put your money where It will do you the most good. There are no better facilities than those offered by the OREGON BAVINOS BAIOT. A flnan ctal standing of unquestioned Integrity, liberal and Just dealings with deposi tors has msds It popular. The best Stmss gift for yourself or others Is an account opened with that Institution. Telephone or call st SIXTH AND ALDER KISSES HIS WIFE AND G0EST0R0CKPILE When pretty 17-yeer-old Bertie John son left the witness stand In. the police court this morning Charles Johnson. h r husband, klased her tenderly. Judge Hogue took this to be a "grandstand Playf and Immediately aentenced John son to serve 10 days on the rockplle. Hs explained that the sentence was Im posed because the husband did not work and allowed his wife to remain In a disorderly house not because he had klaaed his wife. John Parsons, the father of the girl, said he believed her husbsnd to be a good fallow. Hs admitted thst the tes timony against his san-ln law had shsken his faith slightly. "Liverpool Lis," who runs the noto rious dive st Second snd Davis streets, was lined tie tot permitting the girl to stsy In her saloon. Mrs, Johnson prom ised to go home with her father and the charge against her whs continued indefinitely. MR. INSLEE AND MISS DEAN AT LIBERTY Word comes from Los Angeles to the effect thst Charles Ins lee and Charlotte Dean, who will be remembered as mem bers of the company which supported Melbourne MacDowell at the Baker the atre a few months ago, have been re leased from the arduous labors of act ing; with the stock company at the Btirbank theatre there. Mr. Inslee. this report has It. didn't know his lines. The manager. Charles Kyton. remonstrated with him. Inslee became angered and struck the man ager. This was Inslee'a grave mistake. Ey ton Is an athletic celebrity, almost In Jeffries' class, and what he didn't do to the actor, according to the report, would scarcely be worth reading. Both Mr. Inslee and Miss Dean re tired. Grace Reals will be the new leading woman. ARMY SURGEON TURNER DIES ON A TRAIN Dr. Samuel S. Turner, contract sur geon. U. 8. A., who died on the train near Fargo. N. D., last Sunday, while en route to his home In Chlcsgo, waa well known In the army. At headquar ters, Vancouver barracks, heart disease was believed to have been responsible tor the soldier's sudden end. Dr. Turner hsd been a contract sur geon for over 40 years snd for the past year waa stationed at Fort Columbia. He suffered from paralysis of the heart. He asked for and was granted a four months' leave of absence to visit his aon In Chicago, at tha end ft that time his contract waa to have been annuled. He died before reaching Fargo, N. D. His remains have been, ahlpped to Chicago. RAILROAD MEN DISPLAY INTEREST IN FAIR As has often been stated since the close of the St. Louis show, the rail roads are becoming very active In boom ing the Lewie and Clark event. The latest to take up the good work are W. It. Callaway, general passenger agent of the Boo Line, Kansas City, and C. A. Bramble, general advertising agent of the Canadian PaclSc Montreal. They arrived In Portland this morning to examine the grounds snd obtain from the general publicity bureau all the material possible for advertising pur poses. Both Mr. Callaway and Mr. Bramble are enthusiastic over tha outlook. They praise highly the efficient advertising already done for the project and will leave Portland with one Idea In view to "boost" until the day ths fair closes. SOME ONE HIT HIM WITH THE BEER GLASS Guy Foster snd Theron Bush are on trial In Judge Fraser's court today for assaulting Leigh Tracy with a beer glass on the night of Oatdber, 14. Shortly before the blow waa struck- the three men had had trouble In a saloon The defense claims that after the al tercation In the saloon, Tracy, securing reinforcements, overtook Bush snd Fos ter, who were going home, and as saulted them, striking Fostsr In the back and breaking his shoulder blade Neither Foster nor Bush hit Tracy, but they claim one ft hla companions, in the excitement, struck him by mistake. The Jury waa empaneled this morn ing, but the case waa continued until 2 o'clock this afternoon. MORE THAN PLEASE (lowing Tributes Show red Upon Our Christmas Pianos. Big Sales in Tows and Out. Happy Days In Store and fox Maty Homes. Practical gift giving Is becoming pop ular. Each year finds a larger number of people at our atore making the se lection of the Christ mae piano, having pUnned that this one magnificent pres ent take the place of uuaieroua small and frivolous ones. Another such week as the present one la proving, and our special holiday stylea of pianos will be practically cleared out. Delighted buyers have been busy mak ing their selections, and theae planon are now being held by us awaiting Christmas delivery. It was s tremendous undertaking to bring so large a number of highest grade planoa across the continent Chlckerlngs clesr from Boston, Vt'ebers from New York and Klmballs from Chicago, but results have Justified risk snd outlsy. The newest and most ap proved styles of these famous Instru ments have been offered the piano buy ers of the West, and they have been eager to secure them. Handsome up rights, costly concert granda and the dainty and popular baby and quarter grands. This Christmas showing also Includes such other fine mskea ss the Haselton, Lester. Hobart M. Cable. Crown Orchea tral. HaddorlT. Clarendon, Baus, Bailey, Jacob Doll and numerous others. No Advance la Prices Buyers find It sstonlshlngly essy to arrange for paying for elegsnt pianos. The most favorable concesslona are made br ua at this time to sll buyers, to enable them to meet the many obi! gallons which the holiday season rings. 110 down secures a ptano that an v home may be proud of: an Instru ment that anywhere elss but at this store of moderate prices would cost at least a third more, and aoma even twice what we are asking. Payments on higher-priced pianos ars small In proportion. Every Instrument Is fully guaranteed and money back in every instance where there Is not sbsolute satisfaction. Filers Piano House. SCI Washington street, corner Park. REAL ESTATE MAN IS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY C. D. Hillman Indicted by Grand Jury on Charge of Using Mails to Defraud. (Special Dispatch to The Journal ) Seattle, Dec. 14. C. D. Hillman. the Seattle real estate man who for several weeks past has been before the county courts on charges of swindling upwards of 100 men and women by promising them work as soon as they purchased his property, reached the climax of his troubles yesterday afternoon when lie was srrested by Deputy United States Marshal Lathe on a bench warrant from the United States court. Ths svenlng before he had been Indicted by the United States grand Jury on charges of using the malls to defraud. In two Instances within 10 dsys, vic tims have walked Into HUlman'a office and secured the return of their money at the point of a revolver. MAKING AN EFFORT TO STAMP OUT GAMBLING (Special Dtspstda to The Journal ) Vancouver. B. C, Dee. 14. The local police force has been kept busy during the psst few days In raiding the various alleged gambling reeorta In the re stricted district snd at the present time there are nearly SO persona awaiting trial on a charge of gambling. Of this number more' thsn half are Chinese who were caught in the act of playing chuck-a-luck and lottery. Several white persons were also caught playing with ths celestlala. The city council has decided to stamp oat gambling in Vancouver and tha chief of police has been given strict or ders to enforce the law in this respect. FOB 8TABBIHO. (Special Itlspstrh to The Jovraal.) Centralis, Wash., Dec. 14. Clarence Norton, the 1 (-year-old boy who stabbed John Brotherson, about ths same age, laat week, has been arrested on a bench warrant on the complaint of the prose cuting attorney on the charge of aasault with a deadly weapon. It is probable that Norton will be sent to the reform school st Chehalls if he is convicted. Norton snd Brotherson. the letter a crip ple, engaged in a quarrel on the way home from school, snd Norton stabbed Brotherson several times with a pocket-knife. LARGEST BOOK STORE IN STATE OF OREGON The Old Book More 229-231 YAMHILL ST.. 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AND HXJt CLIENTS NOW NUMBER MAST 0t THE BEST CITIZENS OS OVA CUT. Heals All Manner of Diseases Without Medicines. Naithar Data Sha Employ Surgery, and Har ao aaaa Ha mm Pusaomeual. si Pioneer La Bar Practice, ftha Raa Won Hat Way to Illustrious Fromiaaaea by loroa of ttaar Karite he timet Trow Mat. DyaaapaU, Appttadioitia and Maajr Other Pimm. Oaa year sod four montba ago Dr. N. J. Fulton, whuae portrait Is ihnwa In this column, arrived la Portland from Ua east. perfect ttraagar unknown to say one lu the oil i She name here tha represent tla of the naturopathic school of heallaa;, a method of rurLuf dlseaaee eatlrely uaknowa on thte coast. No oue bad aver beard af a Naturopath physi cian, aad at first the Doctor's profrtss was, aa she expected It would be, alow. But a patient, usually ona gfn up aa hopelessly affilrtet. would drop In now and then.' devoid of confi dence and without faltb. That patient would depart abundantly filled with confidence and overflow i ua; wltb faltb. The helpies. Buf fering; ona would aoon feel tha marvelously beneficent affects af tha1 drucleas treatment, and within a short time would be entirely re atored to health and strength, and thua become a brald of (adnata to those aeo,uslntanre suffering like ha bad Buffered, or she had suffered. Thesa good wards and cheering messjages brought other sick ones to the 1Kk tor'n afflce. and theaa still others, until todar It la within the bounds of truth to ear that tb parlors of this renowned woman are aa busy aa any to be found within the confines of Portland. 8ba baa no loturer any difficulty In aacurlng patronage, and in aer rlleutcle may be noted many of tha leading; and wealthiest men and women of tba state. These ars not all from Portland, becsnse Dr. Pultun splendid reputation la no longer local. It ta aa broad aa Oregon la broad, and often la pa over lata adjoining atates. In cases of catarrh, rheumatism, neuralgia, ncrvouanesa, and all manner of woman's aralc tlona, stomach troubles, dyapepsls. sppendt cms, luaomnla, tcaema, kidney or liver com piaiata or any of tha multitude or from which humanity suffers, tba NATUROPATHIC TREATMENT If THE MAR VEL or THE AQE It It not often that a person cured of disease will permit the nae of nlo vr her name In a testimonial publtabed In a newspaper, llaay euro, oowerer, ars on nia in ur. ruiton a ornce, and tlr-ee mnr be Been br anv lntereeted caller. An exception to tha rale of human timidity Is that of A. llamaan af Sail Fremont street, t'p par Albina. Mr. Hamann la an employe of the big whole sals dry goods bet of Kleleehaer, Mayer fc Co. of this city. This was probably ona af tba worat cases) of rheumatlam ever known. air Hamann could neither alt aor He down, lie wag ona of the moat completely helpless invalids that ever atood upon two feat.. Ha suffered from morning till night and from night till morning, had taken an kinds of tree t men ts and all klnda of medlrlae. without being In tba least part benefited. Finally, however, hla attention waa called to Dr. Fulton and her method of treatment, find without bona he called at her parlora, and bare la what ba aays of ths result: "I waa aa badly aftlcted that for three months I could not and did not lie In bad o alt down to my meals At night I would leaa aver my bed kneeling upon the floor and gat what rest I could fa that attitude. I took any meals either stsndlng or In ths same posture. I tried medical doctors without relief and half lived on patent medlclnen, still I was flooring worse. One day a lady neighbor told me af Dr. Fulton, and I read tba testi monial of John Ken run of Clackamas county In Tha Journal In which hs related how Dr. Fulton cured him. "a thereupon cymcroded ta give tba renowned Naturopath a trial mvself, and waa completely cured fa IS tjaatgeaaM at an sxpanaa of Her charges are treat nae nr for ft" and I toast 12 paid her $30, and am aa well aa I aver waa la my Ufa. I have not bad an ache or twinge of pain si ace. By bar method of treatment I had no drug or othar btUs to psy. so that my total axpenee amounted to 930- The onat was nothing, compared with what I paid before for no relief at all. "I gladlv subscribe my Dims to thla teatl monlsT. hoping that by it soma other rbearostle may read lta words and go to It Fulton aad be cared. A. BAKMANN." It Waa, therefore, a banpy day for Mr Hamann whan he called upon Dr. Fulton. He la now In aa perfect health aa at any time la his life, and If any reader af theae line de sires complete verification af their authenticity let that person eoaaanntate with this gentle man and be satisfied that every word contained herein is ahaolotety true. So aaacb for rheumatism. Mrs. Maria flen rtksen AT Heech etreeft. a rres f enfferer from asthma, heart aad atomacb troubles, wss com pletely cured by Dr. Fulton. Taw yoaag daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rrehmer, a near neighbor af Mrs. Henrlkaan. bad barn ordered to the operating table at tha avaypftal bacanae a t dieted with append! -rftla. Friends Induced the parents to take their child to Dr. Pulton. They did an. and no operation was performed, and by three drug lesa trearmenta tba girl waa cured. Mlsa Bva Llman, 100 Fast Seventh atreet, waa told that aha waa afflicted with tunerru loets. Her fsce wss badly burned by the X-rsy treatment, the waa told she would ba dta floured for life, but demurring to thla ahe, too placed herself In tb rsrs of Dr. Fulton, sad without further suffering or mutilation of her person, and without sny medicine at all, wjfis quickly restored to perfect health. A young lady, a taarher la ona af our public arbools, had spent It .son In a fruitless sf fort to be cured of bar disease. Abe waa at laat Informed that tba only possible sbaaca ( bar recovery would require her to submit to an operation at ths hospital. Put sne did nor go to tha hospital. She waa told of Dr. Fulton, placed herself In tba cara of thla eminent physldsn, and at an expense of ISO was re Cared ta heelth and Is now nursulna her avoea- tion aa studiously as at sny time la all bar Ufa. These curee are only Instances to show soma of the skeptics I ra tiers bow speedily Dr. Fulton's trestment operates snd bow little the expense. It would be remembered that no medhlnes heina administered, there are no drug hills to pay. and abovs all It should not ba forgotten that THERE It POTflON TV DITTO I FVFRT OUNCE OF MXDICINE And hv the drugless treatmenta none of this la taken Into the avafcm. Dr. Fulton came to Portland unheralded; she Is ru.w one of the heat known women of the city fths ta g lady of the etrtcteet Integrity, aarsst or ensrseters. energeTir mam ean nm inn po-aeeaa-d of snbUms confidence lu the Naturo pathic treatment, which confidence aha Imparts Wry speedily to sll who come In contact with her Discussing the subject of her mode of curing d 1es see she as Id to tbe writer: "Rewulfe apeak for themselves I have living testlaaKnlsla all over thla region af tha country snd these sre my best friends. I am hare to do good In tbe world, even mors tbsn for proflt. have no sjnsrrel and I have no fanrt to find with aay other school of utedlclne. or with anv other method of curing tbe afflicted I arve nothing In the world to aay In dtapsrage aaent of theae . I do know, however, that Naturopathy rnree. and I likewise know thst It lesres no stain behind. Within a few mot.tr- I erpect to establish a large Naturopathic Sanitarium In Portland, where I can take the afflicted Into my own home, so to apeak, snd keep them there until their sickness baa been dispelled. Thla sanltsrlum la Incubating now snd I have bopo thst the early eprlngtlm will find It In Pill operation.' Dr. Furton Is so modest thst she rafelv apeaka of herself or ths esork ahe does Her auceesa-. ssj w ever la ampiy nnsaejren or me Urge number of person e who vtatt her for trearatent. and br the very kindly things thev say of her after they bare been cured Her perhura are autre iw iMnin rk aad Morrison streets, sad her office from a m 17s s. m sn rrmn l to a p. m. Her telepnone is nam aUa. j Cut This Out for Future Reference, as it Will Not Appear Again Best Magazine Clubs A SPLENDID CHRISTMAS PRESENT Address All Orders to JONES' BOOK STORE. 291 Alder St, Portland. Ore. 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