THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING;! MARCH S7. 1SCX 1 ,-t, ' . i ,1. '-' a . j.;. '. ItLIAfJS LUY HOT GET Opposition to Him in His Own 1, 2 v Party Is Rapidly Crys V, ; ; ," V' ;! tallizing.'. . W. B. GLAFKE SEEMS C ; v A STRONG FACTOR ' i j ', Fred Merrill Waiting to See What (' Albee Will Do, But Declares ' , ; That He's In Race. Vllayor Williams vldeotly wlU hava ' bard fight for roomlnetlon , at tha Republican primerl,,end bia atock haa begun to' decline, , The opposition to him within hi own party la crystallilng, and Vth prediction la bow freely made that oral other Man will the Republican " nominee. ..." .';' 1 K "V ' ' .'?'. 1 I t., Tha latest development 1n tha' earn-1 ' "palga la the definite announcement ot the candidacy of. W. B. Glafke. who will seek the nomination -for mayor In the Republican prlmarlea. Mr. Glafke was -firm Suggested in connection With the - -office many months sg, and hi a f rlenda were enthusiastic In urging hlarto run. Tha first public announcement that he .had conaented to do so waa made thla :'. morning. ' ,v V -I shall be a candidate for mayor la the ' Republican prlmarlea," aald Mr. ' 'Glafke, when seen at ale place of busi ness on Front street "My f rlenda have been talking to me about It for a num- ber of 'months, but until very recently 1 bad no intention of seeking tha office." .-What will be your platform V j If I am elected I ahall run the off ice , on. business principle juat aa I would . run by own business. I believe la giving - everyone square deal. , That'a my -.platform." v.:-;'.,. ,. , Olafke X Vopnlajr. - Among tha commission men on Front treat Glafke la vary popular, and many - of them bar Interested themselves so il rely In his osndldacy. He has never - : taken any part in politics, though be haa " always been a Republican. . Inherited : that from my father," he said with a smile. "Tha paper had me a Demo , erst laat year, when aoma of my f rlenda were, talking- about getting ma to run r for mayor, hut that waa a mistake, J vam a Republican." -. - --. ' i i .a Soma of Qlafke'a frlenda will probably . endeavor to secure for him tha Indorse ;. ment of tha tiew deal" Republican or ganisation? Aa yet thla organisation haa . put forward no candidates for city of , flees, bnt It will probably do ao an the near future.. Among tha membera of : the executive committee several names hava been discussed In connection with the party nomination for mayor. - W. B. . Glafke, Ralph W. Hoyt. Tyler Woodward 'and ex-Mayor H. B. Row have all been . discussed and each haa aupportera In the committee. -Glafke 'la tha only ana of the four who la an avowed candidate. Other well-known Republican have been talked of, but aoma one of the four men ; , mentioned -will probably be tha cholo of the organisation for mayor. , J A meeting f tha executive committee wtH be. held next Wedneaday evening at headquarter. 101 Second street While ,bo declsiv. actios) ia aspeeted- at that ... time, the- meeting will be Important. Councilman Albee la atlll puaallng the ,' polltlctana by hla refusal to aay whether . he intenda to aeek the -Republican nom , tnktlon for mayor or whether he will ' run as an Independent.' H has decided ' upon hla courae, but does not think the ! time- ripe to make hla Intentions known. One who would like to know what Alba 'Intenda to do la Councilman Fred Mar rllL If Albee ahould aeek tha Repub lican domination Merrill v will 'do tho una; otherwise Merrill will run aa an Independent. A rumor haa been cut "rent that Merrill bed decided to- with ' draw from the race, but thla he denies In eiraphatlo terraa. ( 1 am In tha race for mayor to stay." aid Merrill -today. Why, there la no .' more chance of my withdrawing than " ' of water running up stream In tha Wll ', lamette river. And what's . mora, " I shair be elected. I am a pretty good ad - - Vertlser: I aueaa vou know that, and I ' am going to make tha hotteat campaign .you ever saw. I ahall have on of ' Mark Henna's men out here from the 'east to make speeches for me, and I am 1 -going to have aoma other good campaign '; epeakera here, too. Don't you think I , . have pulled out of tha race or that I will da ao. ' Among the business men there la , much InteVeat In tha campaign. Many - of them are anxious that Ralph Hoyt ' should become a candidate, and If he should do ao he would undoubtedly re- m reive strong backing. Ex-Mayor Rowe . haa some influentlai backing, but haa not decided whether to aeek tha office. , V.- Tho Democrats are' atlll at sea. . Dr. j Harry Lane can have the party nomlna- tlon if ha wlahea It. but ha will not enter noon a losing light, and therefore will ..' not decide aa to hla course until tha - ' campaign .haa assumed mora definite ;" -. ehape.. It haa been assumed that the liquor -' - Interests would unite In -. supporting . - Mayor Williams, but there are rumors that a new candidate may be put for ward. "Fears that Williams may not be -, - able to et the Republican nomination - have shaken the loyalty of tha liquor ; t deeler.- end they regard it aa of great v inmfliBM to Dick a winner. .': f A meeting of Republicans of the . Eltfhth ward. Is to be held thla evening ' at Justice Melon's court room, Union ' ( ' avenue and Kast Washington street. ' iindir tha auspices of the "new deal' Republicans.. The object , is to effect I ward and precinct organlaatlon and to t 'bring "out oandldatee for. the city coun- It Is aald there is no room In the i federal building for the lindofflce. But . -some of tha present occupants have a good deal mora room than tney aoed. TOLU-FIR It cures old 'and new , s, . COUGHS and COLUa, I;.:: .;i50cy:: - 'A WORTH Vl.00. : Frtpared and Bold by JL ARE PLANNING Ml CAfML COMMISSION President and Secretary Taft V ; Perfecting Details Soon to Be Announced. ' -.- i ' (Journal Special terries.).,. Washington, March XL Plan for th organisation of th Panama, eanal com mission art rapidly being perfected by the president and Secretary Taft ' The announcement of the retirement of th present members of th commission and th appointment of their uccaaaor It expected within a day or two. It la stated on good authority that Judge Charlea E. Magoon will b on of th new commissioners, and act as gov ernor . of tha canal son and minister to Panama, and that Chief Engineer Wallace will, be retained, and mad su preme In all matters pertaining to tha engineering -features of th work, BAR ATHLETIC GAMES AT CLARK UNIVERSITY Students, Cannot Longer Indulge In Competitive and Com- s- mercial Ventures. (Jearsal Spedsl :Servke.) -Worcester. Masa., March IT. -Th an nual catalogue of Clark university, Clark college,- rontaina thla Information re garding the -athletlo policy of th col lege: . ;- - -.-' ' -"Student ot Clark college will not be allowed to engage in contests with rep resentatives of any other institution, nor will they be allowed to give publle entertainment without th consent of the faculty. . The announcement of thla policy haa met with the approval of educators. directors of athletic sports and other, and It haa also met th approval of tha atudenta. . . 4-- "It la to the credit of the men con nected with the college that they aee clearly that the work of three year' course cannot be carried out success fully If they enrage In competitive and commercial games, which absorb ao much time a to Interfere ao largely with tha curriculum of tha college. Thla college must stand for scholarship." , OIL LANDS BOUGHT BY PORTLAND MEN Syndicate Takes Nearly Three . . Thousand Acres in Kyak ' . District, Alaska. ' A Portland syndicate ha bought 1.10 acres of ell land In tha Kyak dis trict, Alaska, for .iOO. The syndicate Is composed of Victor A. .Avery ot the Avery Hardware' company; Joula - G. Harke. president of Woodard. Clark ft Co. Addison A. Undsley, of th Title Ouerantee m Treat company; Oeorge- U. HI1L of th same company, and Albert B.'Maon, of Bealy; Mason Co. , . The landa ara In two tracts, adjoining oppoatte aids of .tha Cudahy ground. where-drilling operation ara camea on with excellent prospects of striking ell In peylng quantities. Th landa are near Bering lake, about J miles from Cats Us bay. Capt B. J. Rath bone, for mer eommlaaloner of th Port of Port land, secured options on th olaima, and they were examined by J. F. Eahalman, of the Title Guarantee at urust oom pany, who made a trip to Alaaka for that nurpoee. , Th syndicate has not fully developed plana regarding dispo sition of the property. It will probably aell some of the land, and ' with th money thus realised will begin drilling. 'Pprtland men ara also figuring on tak ing over titles to 10 claims of oil land, amounting; to MOO acres, near tha Mor tln river. In Catalla district. Tha land adjoins extensive holdings of Finch ft Campbell of Spokane, who ara prepar ing to bore for olL RICH WIDOW OF 42 ' WEDS YOUTH OF 21 Wealthy Woman Marries Student Half Her Age wno was a Companion of Her Son. - - (Joarsal Bseeial Barvtea.) . Boston. . March . 17. Passing their honeymoon on a Una estate at Groton, owned by the bride, la a former widow, 11 year old, and ber bnsoana, James Packard, St yeara old, who forsook his tudlea at th Massachusetts Institute of Technology to marry - Mrs. F. B. BarnaVd. Packard waa a chum of Mrs. Barnard's son. Theodore, and by th son wss introduced to his mother. With the bride and bridegroom at Groton are the bride's children, Katherin IB, Josephine t, and Richard yeara old. Benidee three, Mrs. Packard baa two mora, Theo dore, IX year old. ana naroia. agea iv. Mrs. Packard 1 aald to be . -worth 1200.000. Packard la not wealthy. Be fore ber first marriage Mrs. Packard was a noor aJrt and worked aa- a clerk. TMer beauty attracted the. attention of Frank, B. Barnard and helmed her his wife. At his death, laat October. Mrs. Barnard inherited moat of th estate. WHISPER IN CHURCH . ; BREAKS UP REVIVAL I (Jearsal Special Bervke.) . New! Tork. March ST. -Nearly ' 110, 000 changed band a th reault of a race March II. In Ouantanamo narnor; between cutter of th battleahlp Hear serge and th battleship Illinois. There has long been a, rivalry between the race boat crews of the vessels, and th op portunlty cam right after th recent Culebra drills when th ships put Into Ouantarytmo harbor for a relaxation. A ensuengs was prumpur ami. mum mv canted. . "x Th race was a three-mile .atraight away event, and according to th de acrlDtlon received today from the flag- ahlp Kearssrge. there bad -been I17.7U wagered on the outcome, stakes being laid bv th officer and crews Of the two battleships- and also by thosa of numerous other ahlp which wer aa- aembled at Ouantanamo at the time. Th cutter Kearaarge was th favor ite. "In th betting, and that those who barked th flagship's cutter, judged wisely was abown at th conclusion of tha spirited contest when th Kar- serges boat crossed th finish line fun If lengths 'ahead "of It opponent Tim. S3 minutes ut u aeoona. NETTED $35,03 IN HOTEL BURGLARIES A Society MRaffles" Confesses -;. to Having Robbed Ouests ! ' Systematically. ;.v SECURED A FORTUNE IN ' JEWELRY. AND TRINKETS Former Princeton Student Be- comes Robber Because He ; ; "Needed the Money." : ' IJoarssI aseeisl Berries.) New Tork, March Z7 "Tea, X bare robbed a half doaen hotela In New Tork and Philadelphia. I should , say that I hava secured more than ' f 11.000 In jewelry and trinkets. Why did 1 take up a career of robbery I That' aay, If It'a all yea want to know. I needed the money." r-- -t .-r -. -r Speaking distinctly and calmly. John Calm us. alias J. T. Standing, alia How ard Berry, and allaa aeveral other names. tho young hotel "Raffles," who waa ar rested la connection with a jewelry rob bery at the Hotel Netherlands, made a confession' to' Acting' Inspector Stephen O'Brien at police beadquartera. - "I gueaa- you had better - give ma a cigarette If yoO want ma to talk right," aald Calmua, who Is about SI yeara eld. and handsome fellpw. as he .was start ing hi story. Belgg supplied, ha took a long puff, nicking away th ashes, and aat back comfortably la th lnspeo tor" armchair. "Teu were a Princeton - tudent" queried th detective..: , ...i.-V - - "Never mind about that," responded th young man. "Juat be' glad for what you ara getting. I would go to a hotel with th knowledge of aome peraon who resided there, who kept considerable jewelry about. You aee It was not on petty seal. "Ones poaaeaaed of th information, I would ask for a room aa cloa to that person I wished to rob, a possible. Of course I would watch my chances, and when th man or woman with Jewels would leave their room, why, I would make my entrance. 1- always carried plenty of keys, ao thla portion of th work was not difficult.? - STENOGRAPHER TAKES A MILLION WITH HER . . ;.':' : Sophia Beck, ' Employe of the Story Cotton Company, Dis appears With the Coin. (Joaraal peeiai Berries.) Philadelphia. March SI. Nearly II.- 00.000 tn bard cash and negotiable bond, moatlsv th proceeds of th busi ness: conducted by th Btorey cotton company, slipped from under th nose or ino avinonuva inw m puwvwauw of Sophia B. Beck and out of th coun try with ber, over ween .ago. . Sophia Beck waa the stenographer of th Storey Cotton company. " She la aald to hav been th personal representative of Frank Marrln, the backer of the con cern, and to hav oeen one or in princi pal in all deal swuag by that concern. - Th money was obtained by shrewd transfers f property in tha name of Frank Marrin and Ewart Storey. - Th Beck woman, who la regarded by the secret service agent a th equal of Cassis U Cbadwlck, If not ber peer. tinned aboard an ocean liner with it and waa upon' the high aeaa before any one realised what had happened. : Postal Inspector Meyer Of Chicago, tha man who worked up th postal scandal at Washington, 1a now close UDOn th trail of Marrin, allaa Judge Franklin Stone. Meyer ha positive in formation that Marrin la going to at tempt to leave the country within th next few days. - It is oeiievea ne-ex- pecta to meet the Beck woman at aome rendezvous in England. Where they will also find Story. Another startling thing occurred to- dsr when with secret service men and postal Inspector scouring the country for him. W. H. Latimer, or "Handsome Harry" boldly returned to tnia city. Latimer beaded th provident invest ment bureau, connected with the Storey company, and th arrt of Francis brought him gack. Francis' ball was reduced today to iso.eoor - CREWS OF WARSHIPS RACE AT GUANTANAM0 (Jearaal Special ferric.) Hammond. Ind.. March X7. Because they whispered while th minister 'Waa trying to start a hymn tor tna congrega tlon, three young aociety people of Hoe ford Park, south of thla city, have been arrested and fined lor oreeaing up a meetlna. Don Leslie, aged IS. whose father la president of a building and loan com pany In" Chicago, took- two girls one hla sweetheart. Rose Wstts, and hla slater, Nellie, Islle, to revival aervleea at tha Flrat Free Methodist church at Crown, Point. Being visitors, they war ushered ' Into prominent seats, Tha aervleea progressed nicely until the pastor. Rev. Mr. Reynolds, who also acta aa choriater, gav out in nymn. He started th music and th three young" people tittered. ' Leeli leaned over th girl and whispered. 1 Tha preacher, embarrassed, broke down, and th congregation, at sea without a leader, nult. The young peo ple laughed and wer requested by the pastor to apologise. They refused point blank. . " . ..'-.' - Next day the preacher asked Deacon George Bremmer to swear out a warrant for tha arreat of tht-.whlsperer. They wer triad before Jadg Hiram Barton. Th trial waa most jamuslng affair, and wound; up by th squire taxing fine against Leslie and th two girl mounting to fit apiece. EMPIRE THEATRE TO . HAVE STOCK COMPANY Manager George L. Baker of tha Em pire theatre announced thla morning that beginning In about two weeaa that piay bouse would be devoted to l-cent stock productions of the highest order that the price of admission would warrant. A long aa it 1 profitable.- th -new- potior will not be changed. There win b two performances a day.andat only . oirt price on dim. - - ? ,. "If It la a question' of price." said Mr, Baker. '1 am going to give other run for their money. ' The Kmplre ha a targe stage, 'and we have any amount of scenery. . Good .people can o had at summer salaries rrora now on, :. , - - ttafnee vitlllnir tar) war with Vene uela. let'ua Inquire Into th eas and a it Caairo Isn't mora ))un haJf rlgiit. Our Pianos in in Public Places ' CVpngclistic Work First Prssbyterian church, Dr Chapman, -evangellat. - and Charlea ' F. Allen, chortatas, and Fred But ler, soloist.' I ' First Congregational church. Dr. Oetrom, evangeliat, and John P. HllHa. soloist Taylor-fitreet - Methodist church. , Dr.. -Blederwblf, evangelist, and Harry Maxwell, eololat ' Calvary - Baptist chnrch. Dr. Jitough, evangefst,,ad W. U. Col' Ibsod.1 soloist. - . , . ''-! ,' Also an Everett grand will b used for pcial work at th Whit Tmpl. -. . ' OomlMg t oast tbety b4ow . . .. bef ore." . ... .. i Hence In plannfsg for thla great work, as well aa most things In which muslo plsy great part. our house la Invariably consulted ' In reference fo furnishing piano -for th occasion. -' r ALLEN & GILBERT-RAM AliER CO. '. " - comma czztx ' ajto sc obbisov. ' CUGLIELflO'S LAST ' CHAfiCE IS 601 X Supreme Codrt. Denies Petition of His Attorneys for;: Rehearing. ALLEGED DEFECT IN INDICTMENT WAS BASIS Tribunal Holds District Attorney Has Power to Affirm Act ' of Deputy. ;". - (Ssedal Dispeteh ta The JearaeL) fialem. Or., March ST. Frank Oug- llalmo must bang. Hi last chanc for life wan loot today when the supreme court denied tha petition of hla attor ney for reharlng."- Th appeal was based en tha ground that Guglletm waa Indicted by a deputy district attorney. Th court held that th attorney had lbs power to affirm th act of hla deputy. Other decision mad today wr as follows: ' N. B. Nye, respondeat against in BUI Nr Oold Mining uid Milling com-i pany appellant appeal - from Jackson county. - Hon. H. K. Hanna judge; af firmed la an opinion rendered by Justice Moor. . . Charles Harding, respondent against Merlin Harding and Clara Harding ap pellants, appeal from Marlon county; affirmed tn an opinion by Juattce Moor. Paclno Export Lumber company, re spondent against North Paolflo Lumber eomnanr. SDDellant anneal from Mult nomah county, decision by A., r. Bears, It- Judge; sfflrmed tn m opinion bf Justice Wolvcrton. ' - Grant thomburgi - respondent, agstnat O. H. Guthridge, appellant; appeal from Grants county; M. : D. Clifford. Judg; dismissed. ' ,' ' V ' " - r ShsraJ A Co appellants, agalnat Lee Gon and John Kennedy, respondents; affirmed in an opinion by Justice Bean. But of Oregon, respondent, against G. H. Guthridge, appellant: appeal from Grant county; Norton D. Clifford, judge. Thla caae waa reversed and remanded In an opinion by Justice Wolvcrton. -Stat of Oregon, respondent, against R. E. Clark and John Milam, appellants; appeal from Harney county; M. D. Clif ford, Judge; arnnned in an opinion ny Justice Bean. - Henry - VIohl, appellant, agalnat the North Pacific Lumber company, respon dents; appeal from Multnoeseh county j Bears, Jr.. Judge; reverses and a new trial ordered in an opinion by Justice Bean. ; , ' Thomas .Allison and others, appel lants, against R. 8. Hatton. sheriff of Columbia county, respondent; appear from Washington county; McBride, Judge; reversed la h opinion uy Justice Bean. WOODMEN WELCOMED ' (Continued from Pag On.) Commander William Heldt Advisory Lieut B. K. Xnapp, Banker W. L. Cun ningham. Clerk C. C. Bradley, Bscert C, M. Bequette. Watchman H. A. Fredrlch. Bntry J. W. Bootbe, Managers T. 4, Hammer. George Funk. Frank Flelda. as sisted by the following companies of th uniform rank: Prosperity in, vaiia lot, McMlmtvlll ill, Prospect 140, port land 107. . At .11 o'clock tonight banquet will be served in Woodmen's hall. Tenth and Washington etreeta. -Tables occupying th entire length of th hall were erect ed today. Thla afternoon carload of Woodman will reach th city from Vancouver and Oregon City, and at 1:40 o'clock at th Yamhill street station delegations win arrive from Corral I la. Buena Vista. Phi lomath, Dusty, Monroe, Toledo, Inde pendence, Monmouth and other ciuea to th aouthi Trains from other part of th tat 'will reach th city this afternoon -and evening. A feature of . the celebration will be an exhibition drill by Multnomah camp, No. 77. of Portland, and Newberg camp; No. Ill, of Newberg, to be given this vning. . yy . - MEETING OF SAINTS , (Continued from Page One.) Rclence. "If you have a toothache, aay ao and have the tooth pulled," he urged, Both meetings were attended by crowds which filled the lower floor and balcony ot the Marquam, although th house waa so cold that th speakers did not remove their overeoata. Tomorrow and from now on the proper heating arrangement will, b made. - . . ; ' Castro aay Venesuel wilt defend th Interests ana nonor ot ootn mai coun try and tb L'n.td Slate. Now how can Unci Dam resist auch valiant friendship aa thtT - ' ITT CASTOR I A For Intuits and Cnildrsa. ITiiWrJYMKiiiAI-STi E::jJI - Bows th Ready Demand Four Selected fcr as Follows: Sf axplanatton sTeoessary. . For it la a known tafct that our house I recognised th high grade piano house of th north west . Her I wsere you And th Knsbe, Steok, Hverett, Fischer, Packard, , Ludwlg, Vose,4 Cable, Smith Barnes and many other noted makes, and what la beat or all. they are sold at price aa low and often lower than others eell a cheaper grade. Juat now w are in th midst of a manufacturers profit-sharing sale, tn which from 171 to 1160 can be aaved. aooordlne to the piano. If you are Interested at all Tn tha purchase of a piano you abould not fail to call this week. ' -,.- j Rent club saLb ; W have placed 100 piano In a rent club sale. In which you pay IS- ter month for one year, and then 1 per month for th balance. Ijt vestlgat this. . , . i we mm U VAflTCO.' Endeavorers Appoint Committee ' to Try to Secure Meet-C: Ing of the.Society..i ALBANY PROFESSOR MAY BUY' BUSINESS COLLEGE ';,,;,-;; ' '' Fruits of Revival Shown by Many -New Members Who Affil iate With Church. '-','-- ; . ('.'--'; -. (IpeeUl Dispstch t The JooraaL) ' - Eugene, Or, March.l7.--Th Christian Endeavorers of thl city ar making effort to secure th 1101 a tat conven tion of that aociety. A commute has been appointed to prepare an Invitation to th stat union, and it will be for warded at one to th officer of the tat union. In urging th matter th Invitation point out Eugene's central lo cation, the fact that the local endeavor era wish to furnish complete entertain ment t all delegates, and that they will work enthusiastically to make th con vention a uccess. Th committee may and a delegate to Portland to attend tb executive committee meeting on April J, to further urge tb matter. , , Kay any Baslaoa Collar. Professor Edward of th commercial department of tha Albany college has been in Eugen during th past two or three dsvs neaotlatln for the purchase ef th Eugene Business college, which haa been conducted np to now oy rro feeeor F. 8. Hereun, who. la th central saw tn -netlonr divorce caaat hla Wife having suyd him tor a legal separation, "naming on of his teacher as co-respondent Sine hi arrest for obtaining money under raiae pretense from his sistsr. th school has become disorganised. It I probable deal will b mad within a few day and claases will b resumed. - - . - . Trait of th mevtral. . That great rood was accomplished at th recent union revival meeting held In Eugen by Evangellat Belderwolf, waa demonatratad at th several church yesterday. At tha Flrat Prabytrlan nbiiwii alnna shout 70 new members were admitted. Another big claaa of convert waa admitted Into membership at the M. E. church, and the Baptist United Brethren and Cumberland Pres byterian, the other Churches pTtripat- lng, and each welcomed large numoer of new membera... . . . PETER HEMMESTEAD i DIES 'FAR FR0M-H0ME Peter Hmmetaad died at 7:10 o'clock yesterday morning while seated in th smoking room at th union depot. For a long time he had been a victim or con sumption. Ho wss about to take the train to Modesto. Cel.. in the hope of nrolonaing his life, when the end came. Hla Identity waa discovered by letters found In bis pocket, several wer aa dressed to Peter Hero meet ad, . Roeemii, Minn. On waa from his slater, living at Halloek. Minn. Only her first name. "Anna.' was signed to th letter. 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