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11 !S3I PREPARING TO END BATTiE. YAS Tfl.'f . DY SUSriARiriES 6 li'lTllllk Cable rrom Builder States That : 5 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND,' SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 4. 1805.' SFARlEMERNiWAR hi) ii -A i ()) !( vi wrrrw) i- '-r i u c ' m m aw m ss arv i m r mw ssr a , i m ass - . Ambassadors of All Fowera UUiyTttnnytOimKraent Room-' ;-. v--yelt Who Has Takan Inrtiativ Towards Ending -i--f - i . -"-V.Rwsso-Jap' Struj3;le,"A$sistsd by Kaiser. . , --v -A -iv-,:, ,' ,, ,. ; . England; itau and other powers favoring tacE - Chances Are TTfiat the FinarSettlement Will Be Made at Wash-1, Ingtori Making Use of Secretary Hay ,io - FurtherZ-ii; r iq- Settlement While He Abroad." C " . . -:; , Blbw Up. Russians. y,vWhcn You ArejVoting fbr a W EFFECTIVE DESTROYERS '.v MANNED BY AMERICANS 1 i ... ' , 8eeUl Dispatch b J Leased Wlrs to The Jouraal) t ' ' Washington. Jun . Th secret of : the calls of ambassadors and ministers on President Roosevelt regarding sun- . dry preparation (or peace In the far east . are out. ' The ambassadors who have spoken to the president' on the subject '' of peace are Count Casslnl, Russia; Bar , on von Sternberg", Germanyi. Major Des -w Planches. .... Italy;. Mortimer Durand, ..'. Great, Britain. And . Kogoro -Tskahlra. Ja '. .' pan. . . r '" ':; -; ":- Aside from those who are interested . territorially and otherwise It may be ald that thr whole - diplomatic - corps Is In fa,vor of President Roosevelt tale ' ing the lead, in-ta matter -el bringing 'JT t an understanding between Russia and Japan. . - -r - , :." . ' The president took great pains today . to rtpudlate what was sent out last -. night 'by press associations as coming from him after the Visit of Count Cas slnl In the afternoon... Th facts appear ' : to be that Count Caaslnt stands by the . war party in Russia and talked to the , " president nothing. but war, ;Jn truth It . -was one of the most pathetic Interviews ever held at the White house. The president, it Is stated, aald that THZ Itussla would lose -in' the long run be .... .;. cause of the destruction of her fleets In the East. Against this. Count Caaslnt ssld that Russia had scarcely begun to TfigHtrtharjhe whole country wss loyal and that more than a million new men could be put in the field if necessary. The craililfiit u toriiil the French . ' i amh.iudi)r who represented Rusala ----durlnr-thS-lrarrM. Jueserand. It Is ." said, has no objection to the final settle ' ment being made in "Washing torf. This U . captlvsitlnBr-ldea --mnd ' Is held" by more than one hle-h department official k and by some members of fhe dfHomatlc jj .. corps. The chances are that the-final -, " settlement -wilt-toe maqe-tierf "among Hav." 'Baron Rosen- and-Secbnd ' As- .: "J:.: klstaht Secrets ry, of Slat i Adea. tv- ' - i it', should, always ba born In mind , that tlfe United States ' has a greater . commercial Interest In Manchuria, the I alleged neutral . son, than, any -nation : n tivth. ' 'The American trade In Manchuria.' consists of olh steel . afld ' cheap cotton-manufactured good j-Thf "T president recognises that since ' : the i rejection of his arbitration Jtraatles by the senate he must-seek the senate lo . all crsva dlDlomatto contingencies.. v-rvT- -There- ar th- best or reasons for , . . T :lievtng the president . ts -making BW - of Secretary Hay now lir Eurepe. and thmt within a week AmDasseanr aieysi -- t St. Petersburg wUl gek, InAWtctlans 'from Roosevelt, "that the wisr roust stop RhoYtty-aftef l o'clock tonight Mr. rkhlrr-th-Japanese minister, cauea Ml the White House by appointment. He was Immediately received by the president, and a long conference ensuM. Kotlowlnsi so closely the visit of Count r-...ini A' was naturally Inferred -that the president took occasion to communl-, , cate to Mr. TaKanira ins ala' aa presented by Count Casalnl at the conference with him yeaterday. The v minister returned fronf NewTork only this afternoon. . " Diplomatic- activity In Washington to day Indicates that the European powers -are prsparei-actlvely lo ssslst the presi dent In any efforts he may make In the -Interests" of peace -m th far aaatr"d It is learned tonight on high authority that the German Mnperer heartily shares the earnest wish of President Roosevelt for an early, ending of the war ' ' ' ' Neither the president or the emperor, how vet. Is ambitious to assume the role Of a peacemaker, although anxloua to do whsUljosslbletoasslstRussla and "Japan to enter upon peace negotiations as soofVTis practicable; ;; .... From Information received here It is Wlleved that ths king of, Italy -can .be relied upon to cast his Influence for 'toeace and the long conference of Baron Mayor dee Plsnches,' the Italian am bassador, yesterday t afternoon j. with -nimt-CasalnL After the latter s can evidences of the sctlvlty of the king's nvoyat-Wshlngton in tne jnteresi 01 peace. Sir Mortimer Durand. the British am bassador." in a recent visit to the Whlta House, placed the prealdent in posses sion of the views of King Edwsrd, who would welcome an early peace. The views of the French government are , well known to be of a similar character. Several of the more prominent diplo mats were, enabled to cable their gov ernments last night the general features of the conference between the president and Count Casslnl and today the whole diplomatic g'orps was aware of the Im portant worda tittered by the prealdent and were speculating upon, their affect In fit. Petersburg, ' .. For an hour this afternoon. Baron. von Sternberg, the German ambasaador. waa tusslaii embassy, uisuussing me matter with Count -Casalnl. Thus fsr the latter has not heard from hla gov ' eminent and advices from Europe seem to indtcste thst the cssr and his minis ( ters have resetted no decision as to the future ppypv. - : ' i ..f :.. , VIRTUAL WRECKS. : Seeks of Aurora, Jentohnr 4 Oleg :v Covered witu Wos4ed. .1 tCnVtUht,' tleant Kews ttrtr,' by Leasta '.'7i ; Wire te The Joaratt.rl- . , Manila. June I The ships of Rojeat- Vensk y's . hloU-eraped, des true-1 ; tton or rapture in the Sea . of Japan . . reached Manila today. -4 They are- the protected rrulsera Aurora. Jentchug and Cleg. Ther are ao battered that they .are virtually wrecks. Their decks are literally packed with' wounded and dy ing. .For m week they hav sought - a ' -I.L.-BL J - 1 , ,L .1 I J HUh minded public ' spirited citizens will luve their kind of a man In the City Council if they voterornuw.wniace . tomorrow '.'' . -t , . O . ) :,' refuge, floating hospitals, their, hun dreds of wounded and mangled men suf fering horrible tortures and many dying, the .surgeons being unequal to the her culean task of earing for them. The- Aurora Is the flagship of Rear Admiral Enqulst, ' In command of the battered squadron. They were beaten In the battle with Togo's ships, on Ba.tr urday last. More than half their com plement of men was killed or wounded. Most-of their guns, were put out of commission. They' ware battered hulks today - when . they crawled alowly past Corregldor Island Just at sunset, es corted by the squadron-of Rear Admiral Train.' and came to anchor in the bay, ,-. When the Aurora' anchored. Admiral Train went on board and -nered the services of the squadron In caring for the wounded Russians. Preparations were made to remove these to the naval and other hospitals In Manila. The ship had on board mora than .100-wounded. Many of these had been-frightfully torn and . mangled -by bursting shells. ' The seen . on . the Rueslan ships between decks -was Indescribable-' j- . 1- Admlrat-Traln's-struadfon, consisting of the battleship Ohio, bU flagship, the battleships Wisconsin and Oregon, and the cruisers Cincinnati and Raleigh, were maneuvering In the gulf bf Llngayen when the Russian-warships were sighted. Admiral Enqulst flredA- sahite of thirteen guns which was answered. : Admiral Train- then-formed an ' eeeort - with tile squadron and accompanied the defeated Ruaslana Into the harbor. It .wai noC" known until-today; that these ships had escaped. The Oleg had previously beenreportedcaptured, and ft was thought that the Aurora - and Jeritchug were sunk with their officers and crews, " All ' these ships arc ladly damaged and" are1 barely able Jo make Headway owing to-th4r- lnjur-md foul bottoms. Admiral Enqulst, Is given greet atralsa ' Sor hla ; aeamanshlp and skill In. bringing the .three disabled ships safely Into-port. ' . . . . : JAPANESE BONDSv -;. "aval Tlotery Creatsl Sis; psaad fo ... eessudiUefc . . . : . (8p4l PUsstch kr Leased Wire to The Joarasl) . New Tork, June I. -The most con spicuous result In the local securities market of the victory sf the Japanese oyer the Russians-In the recent battle ih Korean straits, hse (ben the enormous irinncllnMi the. have occurred In Ja nH. bondi 'On MondHV thatireg.i was about $T566.P(CIUh Uiroe-tawaes, and tae lotarfoTTthis week Is about $11,000, 060. v The great demand was for 44 per cent. The total amount outstanding Is 110.000,000. . - The next largest business hss been done in the second series of per cent bonds Issued at M and lntereat. They are now about 1! pointa above the aub acrlptlon price, having rtaen H points this week. Tne bonds. amount to about $(0,000,000. The first ts have croased 101 compared with the laaue of 3H and last Saturday's quotation of SVi. This Is a $50,000,000 issue. Of the three issues, smounting - to $100,000,000 par value,-! l,OO0,000hve-been-plaxedn this eountry. .. . . Not all of this amount Is here now, as a good many have been resold In Lon don. This hag occurred thla week In the esse of 4 Vis, but It is likely that the bulk of the bonds originally placed here will remain. The 4 Via are likely to be the most popular bond as the ts will be redeemed In two yetrs. - ' ' For Bala nr. 3.en t-nrDlnljig.room prlvt 4 lea-ea - in 110-room hotel near fair groundSTGruberr tlTXommerilal Block i ,' ' i.v im 1 7n f ;j KJ lilts Helen Gould JVttchlng ths Soldiers at Governor Iiland, Mew York, 'ri-' ..... "VI ' in a Shtra Battle.' . ... .... t . Moccasin-Adder: Type - of Boat Used Successfully in Great - .-.Naval Fight by Togo. - - (Special ftlspstch by Leased Wire te The Joarasl) Sun Francisco, 'June Her ,1b a cablegram from Japan, tending to con firm the reports published to the effect that the Japanese victory over the Rua slana In the Straits of Korea was due largely, and perhaps chiefly, to the em ployment of . th . Amencao-bullt sub marine boats:,-.-''Kobe, Japad, May $1, 1805.-As writ ten, pur boats helped destroy Russians. ; - , - - , - , . VMABON." - 'This significant cablegram was re ceived hv a relative of Mason Smith Chace, naval engineer, protege of former Becretary Vong and successor -or wwn Nixon ss president of the Crescent, shlp-. vards of EllxabeUu-New JrseyIt veri fies ths assertions published to tne et-tm.i-t that th. eiibmarlne boats Of Amer- lea build played" no little part in th destruction of Rojesiyeneay s u. The letter to which Chace refers was written at Kobe several weens ago. recites m deUll the preparations made by the Japanese navy to meet the Rueslan squadron. Ureal connaence v- ' In the newly Invented aubmarlnes and their abllitytto- destroy the big baUle-ehlpa-of-th-Russians. It-U alleged that-the-confidence of the Japanese was baaed on actual tests made in Japanese .rr. all of which nroved successful. Further. Itl l aaid" that Japan's snp- marines were.operated by akUled Arner lean -workmen under the-supervision of Uie American constructors. , When the ahlobUlldlng truat went Int the hands of a receiver, Chace obtained . iMva of absence and went to JoXo hatna.' where-he had an Interview, with officials of Jhe Japanese -navy depart. ..-iiM he returned - to- the United-States. -.At tha tlms of his visit to the orient war waa eapected. He advised with' the (Japanese In regard toths neweat type of Americansab marlnes. Tbess were soon ,to be tested UiJoerIca anLl Chacer ; was-jjjoramls-sloned to return- to Japan as soon as they had been made and to, bring with htm as many - skilled, American - me. clianies as possible, these mechanics to enter the service of the. Japanes gov- -The boats' of the new 'Moceasln-Adder submarine type were put . through a successful1 test at Washington and. were pronounced very effective. Chace' then returned to Japan, by wayof Vancpu-; rer.T He waa -accompanied by American naval constructor- and lubmiriqt and operators--and was. at once-engaged by the JaDanee -government s a -teelMilraJ adviser. - Meanwklle ll tkev neoeesaiy machinery, paraphernalia and thai com ponent narts of-tns-vesseis wnicn opcr Bt; beneath'- the- waveawer. loadeLln iy tes.els and smpssiafrasj American shores. : 1 OAMA ORDERED TO . BEGIN AN ADVANi Another n Japanese Manchuria May . .for Any (Cpjrrlght, Resrst Kres SefTlce, by - Win to Tse JeoraaLl- Leased London, June 1. The - emperor Of Japan has forwarded orders to Marshal Oyama to begin at once a general move ment of all the land forces against th troops under Linlevitch. Taken in connection with the reports of . disaffection among the . Russian troops In the far east, which" necessl- te'ted the execution -of tle-aoldlera last bweek for mutiny, another Japanese vlo- toryts expected. It ls-belleved that t A - 'l i . " ' - ,4r. ' . I h - . t 11 -jA SxaA. twi Victory In BeLooked yDay....;rt- '-TT1" I 1.1 . -'?' X'- :- -'i Vr-T-'-,-,::-'-''r.V'-AO--';, : -v- r 8W f '." '. ',-. s 2 5 Elect aiBusiness Man for Fight, V V V V"v v v v the- latest Japanese " move . has -for Its culminating- point the attack orr-Vladl- ivostok. ; Serious as have-, been the re port rrom Aiancnnria aa vo m cimn tha Russian disaster has had upon the Russian troops,. theUuntlon In Europe fSf ...it-niiranwrfili. " RuHhThBPCB1A on the verge or an qpn uumrraR, anu It' la doubtful f the expectea calling of a" natiohal" assembly- wilt -relievo the n ii re ' TRAIN IS NEW LIMITED Northern ' Pacific Puts Equip- - ment of Splendor in Its .. . . Latest Pride. Tha Pugert Hound limited," said to he tha finest train running west of Omaha, making its Initial trip over the Northern . Factnc, will leave Portland this afternoon st 4:30 o'clock and reach Seattle at 10:64 tonight. . The train will reduce the Northern Pacific's former time between Portland and Beattle from slant hours tn sU houra and i minutes. This train was placed on exhibition by the NorthernPacMo official last even ing at the union atatlon. General Pas senger Agent A. M. Cleland and Assist ant Passenger Agent A. P. Charlton of tha Northern' Paclflo had Invited the public to inspect the equipment, and a larae number of people accepted. Courte ous emplnyea were In attendance '"T"1"!! - . X 1 1 - ,t - i 1TJ T nut the .Beauties ot the splendid cars. The train la made up of the very belt products of the. palaca car builders. Kverv car. la new, juat from the shops. The Pullman cara are modern and ele gant. They contain every convenience of twentieth century travel. .The din-, ins car and the parlor car are richly upholstered, and the; decorative flesTjEhg sre to be classed only witn tne mgnesi art known to the master car builder and finisher. The train will run dally, and will be exclualvely for first 'class travel. CAUSZ9 PAKXJTTS AsTXlTT. From' the New Tork Herald. "Herbert Croker was nearlng his twen ty-third year. He was an expert golfer. a lover of dogr and t InorougtL sports-, man. .. ' TKrberl Croker was a daring youth. whose love for excitement often caused his parents greet anxiety. Seven or eight yeara ago, while hla fstber was at ths. head of Tammany hall, he de cided to place him somewhere where he would be subject to rigorous disci pllna and held hi restraint. Sever! of the friends of the Tammany chief ar ranged to . have young Herbert taken aboard the;i achpolshlp . BL Mary's for a crulge. .--' Tha young nun had been gone only a few .days before he turned up at -Tam many hall ahowlug evidences of having experienced hardships, lie bad lumped overboard from the St Mary's at his first opportunity, swam more than two miles-to shore-and tnadg Ills wsyta tmf city as best he could, as ha waswlthout money. - In October, - 1 800,- his "'father placed him in Lewis Nixon's shipyard, with an idea that he should get some Idea of the business, r His Interest In this business soon wore off. He retired and went to England, Returning to this country In lsol, he decided to enter Cornell uni versity. . j-ntt -BUM UT XZS TT79T. Brantford Correspondence Toronto Olohe A rolony of bees hi kept In his study by av well-known lawyer in - this., city, Oeorge Heyd, on of our ex-member, C. B. Heyd. The hive has. glass sides which can be. covered, with boards, The nees ny unaer ins winnow, sngntiy rslsed. - Many friends are entertained br sea. ing tha bees through tha glass or when Mr. Heyd manipulates the combs. ' The bees have given him and msny others a great deal of pleasure, and they have paid a handsome dividend. for the . Third Ward and a'Grcater Portland" V 'V V v V v-V 10,568 PERSONS Downpour of Rain Could Keep People From Ex position Grounds. Not displaV of roses was THE GREAT ATTRACTION Weatherr-Howeverr-Caused-AU 7 Outdoor Exercises to Be 4 Abandoned. i. -1 i Qyer 10,000 persons paased through the sates of the Lewis and Clara rair vesterdav and over 10.000 umbrellas passed through thegteaat-thaaama -ttmT" Tfwas ft'ose day and to keep the ri.tnl. a-reen tha skies generously con Irlbuted a steadsrand heavy rain astmly an Oregon sky can give. i.--I.ast nlaht's attehdance wss exceed lngly small. Few dared to brave the weather and thoae who did went forth nrenared to return on an Inatant'a JJO- tloe. Ixng before the closing hour the grnnniin "Hrtty-wftrrJ . . j i j.,,- But even with a continual downpour that was heavy and drenching lO.tfl nersona passed through tha-gates. The figures sre official snd were prepsred by the edmlsslon depsrtment sfter the lat stile had closed. laat night. The features of the day were of course the rose show and thahand- con certs. Outdoor exercises were aban doned on account of the rain. Fair weather n predicted for today and -a continuation Is said by weather official to be probands. FIGHTING TO DRAIN . MARION SWAMP HND First Contempt Suit Filed County in Many Years : "Begun; , in - (gpeelal Plrpatch te The lournsl.) Balem. Or.. June S. The Bret suit for contempt of court to be filed In a Marlon county court for a number or years was flled in circuit court this morning. 8. W. Jones of Brooks, one of the trustees of the Parkervllle drainage district, charges contempt of court agalnat Wil liam Wattinr. Francis Wattler, Valuer Wattler, Barbara Wattler. wntlirm Brown, Jake Becker;' John Doe and Richard HoerThr- WattUrs-ara the proprietors of the-Wattler Flour and Lumber mill. i The members pf the - Parkervllle -drainage district are In poasession of a large amount of swamp land near Pud ding river In th northern part of this county, and formed an association for the purpose of draining thla land and making It suitable for cultivation.,. To do this it became necesssry for them to destroy a dam constructed by th Wattters an secured an injunction re straining the Wattlers from interfering In any way with the drainage of th dis trict. When the drainage company torg out the dam. It is alleged, the Wattlers with a Urge force of men reconstructed the dam and held it by threats of force. Hence th suit for contempt ot court was filed. " -- -, . H XOVOX.TOV JAM ClUHiTI, (Rperlol Dispatch hr Lessee Wire te The Joarasl) Honolulu. Juni 4. Togo's victory waa celebrated here last night and today by Japaneaa in the islands, .ruur l.ooi wer la th parad. '.- I MISIHIIE-FAIR ARE AT STAKE ! Vote for a 'man that has' been ' his pledges to the people and - his1 constituents CAST YOURf VOTE FOR 7 52 1 1 Fred T. Merrill, Ind. Councilman Third Vard Not pledged to any faction, clique, boss or corporation.--" A fearless, untrammeled city official,- - - Not afraid to say what he thinks or place No tax dodger. Not Afraid of Jury Investigations V v V v v iV V v v - SINKS LIKE A COG. IN RUSHING RIVER 'jj While drunk J, Baker,-;ormet1y .em plffycd py 'V lotrsr gmnbiliiK liuuse, fett Into the. river, last .night and was drowned.- Th' accident occurred on th wood scow Seward, moored at the foot of Yamhill street, and waa reported to INfllceaptataMQar by E. Fisher, who lives on' the scow. - According to Fisher, two of hla com panions went up town -yesterday even ing and met Baker at a saloon. Th three had .a number of drinks together, and when they started for the scow, about 8:30 o'clock, were Intoxicated. They lurched around on the deck ot th scow, Indulging In maudlin laugh ter and Jests, being several times warned GLA1RVYAPJT shin. PROF. VAN CORTLAND aoaH "Washington . "- " .wlthon Askinr a Qttestloa. wlthout. amc-urevloua knowledS' ana naving no natural meane oi knowing who you are. whence or for what you came, he tells yoar name, age, occupation, where yon - live, the anmbar of your house, and th at rest. He tells you of ' friends snd enemies, who Is true and who is false: tells you whom and when you will marry, giving ' namea dates, facta and locations, taking no fean advance, and ac cepting none unices satisfaction -Is given. t Saoo.00 Torf elt, t will forfeit $600 where I fall to teach you how to faaalnat any-, one you desire, how to make your enemies your friends, cause a . apeedy marriage with' the one of , your choice, give you good lurk and make you successful in your business, remove evil influences, I reunite the separated," give you. lucky number., locate the earth's burled treaaurea. settle the old states that time has placed be- yond the lawyer's shrewdness snd - . positively complete your busl- ' nees. i FOflTTmilT JTO SQTAX. 0 xAJtTH x his raorns ' . sioir. .. , He has been for years' a rest- -dent 'of Portlsnd. 'Prof. Vart ' Cortland is the original who pre-i -dieted.- the- Chicago Ore .and- the .great uaiveaton nooa several months before they happened; he --predicted th Oregon flood, -and amonast Prealdent McKlnley'e fapere waa found a letter predict--ng his assasslnatlun. Those read ing of the tragedy may Wave seen also an account of this letter. Occult Wonder. Alwsys Consult the Best. Hours t a. n. - ' Lally and Sunday. . Positively guarantee auoceas wli . . c - , . Pon't mlatak th nam and nuinr '. tried and found true to or believes at any time, No " issue M dodger. V v v v v v v v by Fisher to be careful. Baker finally approached the edge of th scow and losing hla balance toppled over into tha river. Not a- sound , was heard after th splash, as his body hit tha wa,tec. and It Is, hfHvi urn iir-sar-i stantly. 7 . . . . , ... Little Is known of the man by Fisher or his comjfirrrlons, except that he had been In Portland for some- Urn and . formerly conducted a gambling- gam for . either Erickson or Blasler in th north Fast Train Service. Th Canadian Paclflo has Inaugurated a faat train service, placing In commis sion tha Imperial jymlted. 'This train la up-to-date In every particular, carries both stsndard and tourist sleepers, with a dining-car service unexcelled. . H isrprices-are-no higher than other Clairvoyants. Read Carefully. . An Honest Proposition. v (You to be Full Judge.)-- Extraordlnsry clatrvnyant power, com . blned . wRh his superior knowledge of Grand occult-forces, enables-htm to read hu-" man life with unerring accuracy from Infancy to old age. His powers are wonderful and Indisputable; his advice la reliable; hla Information clear, con cise and t tha point In Love, Court- Marriage. Divorce, Sales, Wills. Patents. Journeys,' Pensions, Invest ments, Speculations. Property. Insur- ancer-Mertgages. OH and Mining Claims. Diseases, jtc etc V Purlng my 10 yeara of practice I hav brought together In mar riage, alao reunited mora sepa rated, than any other five occult scientists combined.- In fact. I have made thla line of occult work a specialty. Few psychics. ii vi luBiirr now nign an slly. understand this Utah standlna. re- Thero -Is -no heart eo ea'd - no homo so dreary, that sunshine cannot enter Dy this mysterious i nave neinea otnara hv not youT yj'gecial seven-day offer. LOW DO TOV WXSX TO XgOWf How can I hay good luck? How can I aucoeed In business? How can I make my home happy? How can I conquer my enemies? How can I marry the on I choooa How can I marry well? How soon can I marry? How can I conquer my rival? ' How canjl make any one love me? - Alow eoon wilt my lo lover propose? How can I get a good tMMlttont How can I remove bad Influences? How can I control any oner How make dlatant ones think of me? - , . How can I eettle ar quarrel? -Z How caa.-L.kold my husband' a.. ,-lov? .- . - . -r - 'How can I keep my-wife's love? PROFE880R VAN COSTLAKD tells all and never asks questions. The Ptrwer of Control How to be maater and ruler -of your own horn and affairs. la your hue band, wife or-eweetaaart Indiffer ent to you? Are you occupying - the position in in you are aoiy qualm q' fled for? 10 you wish t ss the Key to the vault of osseaa ov . xrisnasnip. . success . and Know tn secret of con trol the nower to Inspire trust and confidence and win oucoes In business, social nr flnoii l Hf "Artae. -throw K thy aiiaoklea Exchange sorrow for y, -nees for llcht. "lie master Itt your own desllny." f i r-