THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, THURSDAY, EVENING. DECEMBER 81, 1905.- ;fMMMMtvvMMfWvvmv LOT .OF PATRIOTS DOWn OUR WAY 'Marion County Has Six Patriots jj ' Eager to Serva tha State or ; For Smoking the Nation. ; Jacket and Dress- f THE FACT ITSELF MAY ing Gown we have ' BLIGHT SOME HOPES selected the very t pick from the New rnrfilacv of Ex-Governor Geer Very ? i Popular With Candidate .' Tobae, York manufacture Who Would Go to tongreaa Mr. ers. f! rntii EvnTaina Hia Position. X ' ;-. overcoats . j : r WHEN THE FOOTLIGHTS WERE GAS LIGHTS V! ; s; :.:r4 . . v r ... ... ( sr ,cct,, Yf - . 1 i tyr--i& "v - ' ' If ' ; " - A -rvfAyJ gooowin and hsnshaw r' ;V.Vl Vrl LU v. Phil Metachaa today Battled definlte- lly the-cuestlon of hie candidacy tor KU VvTTI .,! am not a candidate, hava not been and will not be, aald he. ' Mr. Metschan formerly ' waa state treasurer for two terms, and Is now pro prietor of tha Imperial hotel.' Lately hla f rtenda have been urging - hlmto run against Oovernor Chamberlain, tell ftlng him he is the-oaiy " 4n the state I' who can defeat the present lncumDeni. p "The'candldacy of ex-Qovernor T. T. I ;Ger for the place now held by Oov- f pernor Chamberlain helpa me." aald Wal- tr I Toose of- VVoodburn today at tna J Imperial hotel. Mr. Toose la a Repub lican candidate or congress. "It would f'have mlliuted sgalnat me, perhaps, had he been In the field for United States senator, for then people would have i sald that' Marlon county avanta both : senator and congressman. The ellmlna I tlon of Mr. Oeer from the senatorial ; contest, which ha waa expected to en I lr up to a few weeka ago.'-therefore I disarms opponents from , citing that j Marlon county asks-1- both ; the offices ; that bear on national legislation.'' . .'. Mr. Toose preferred not to 'dlseuee f Ihe situation beyond saying that he had not altered tha -character of the ap ical he la making to tha people for 'recognition of tha harbors of the state, ;,.whlch heretofore have been- overlooked for the greater part by tha federal gov ernment. , ... x , Mr. Geer's announcement has centered ' the attention of the people of the atate ... i'pnn Marlon county wth Its six candt- dates for important pfficea Oeer for . 'governor, Gatch, Wrlghtman and. Pierce .' " for secretary of state. Toose and Pro J (feasor W. C. Haw ley of Willamette Val-' 4 ley university for congress. . - . . "Marion county Republicans must go I'through tha process of elimination," 1 aald a "politician. "I do not mean that i i all of these candidates have not the -right to enter the field. If they want to, ; and I do not make the mistake of plac I ing too much Importance on tha geo- graphical argument In selecting state f and congreaslonal offlcera. ' But, as an observer of politics for many years, I t.almplv conclude from what I know of '.? the situation that If some of tha Ma ! rlon county Republican candidates do not get rut of the way each will be V Injured by. tha others.". - , I...'. ( 8. Morton Cohn made haste today to .announce that ha waa not connected ('with the plans of his brother, Max O. t Cohn, who la at the head of tha new i; Hpiihllcnn Tammany, r 'i ". ?.' "'l'li'm' noi interested in politics," said J the former, "and shall not be. ' My brother attends to the political end "of fthe family affairs entirely on hia own .(Initiative and without any reference l me." . .... .EDITOR COULD NOT. RESIST f AKOTHER SLUR i i ii ii ii f . Bui 1 Mr, Matthews' Says Mr. Scott and Himself Occupy : i Same Boat. , u i - l Ul 111 11, tW- A. A V Ul. AUJIvr VI Journal 'The oregonlan of this ' ilsta edltorutllr refers to tha removal from office of Marshal Matthews of y Nebraska, and ssys "The Matthews fam ".ly appears to hsve bad luck la holding iionto federal marshalahlps. ' Of course, kShe 'Oregonlan knows the two marshals Vsre not related, but the trait In Its char acter that prompts It to hound every j.' body would not allow It to lose an op- portumty to take a rung at m. -j, So far as tha Matthewa of Nebraaka f, or myself is concerned, neither of us t, has been removed from federal office any Softener than H. W. Scott, editor of the t'Oregonlan, and" for no better reason In ? one instance, since one of tha marshals Preferred to In the Oregonlan waa re v moved1 without charges being, pre- ferred against him and without caused W. F. MATTHEWS. BURGLARS GET STAMPS AND CASH AT WYETH - L (Kpet-ui Dhipstchte The Joeraal.) Cascade Locks, Or., Dee. XI. Robbers lHst night broke Into tha post office at Wvetb. a atation on the O. R. N. Ave miles east of here, securM about $100 In stamps, $(0 In cash and two railroad checks. 80 far there has been nothing found to Indicate from where the burglarg came or which direction they left the town. Officers are searching for a clue. ', : THISTLE WRECKED OFF TALMERSTON ISLANDS f The British bark Thistle, which sailed from this city October t for Port Perry, was wrecked off the Tslmerston Islands on November I. The -vessel carried a ! cargo of lumber for J." J. Moor of this rlty. . The ship and cargo are aald to 'be a total loss. The members of the ' crVw were picked up by another vessel while their own boat waa going to pieces. ' ' . . Botk Xomsea Adjemrm. . ' (Jearsal apaetal Sarrln t t- Washlsgton,. tee. ll. After- short sessions, both houses of congress - ad ' Jonrned until Jsnusry 4. , - UfaVM the cmins Btroncand healthy, circs the teeth a pearlr - lnKtre," purifies "the breath.. What more can yon asVof ,- ..... . . J'U ' Liquid, Tared r Ptttte - ASK TOUR DENTIST , .. . 1 --.. 1 "f'VI " I I'SsMWj, I AetM.- rrroe . Ml Ml iff . . .. tit J Wt,77M V. f - bbt ax n EN5HAW as Br Raas IYAUput. When John E. Henshaw first , cams weat Portland waa a prospect and San Francisco a pup. - It was In 117. M. B. Leavitt was run ning tha Standard theatre, then the musical home of 'Frisco, and Mike Ken nedy waa managing Henshaw, who had not yet est are to the world, but wno had. by thla time, acquired conaiderable distinction and some salary In the song-and-dance line. Just across the wsy, at tha Bush 8treet theatre, Nat Good win -waa playing "Hobblea," and tha two comedians used to run over to see each other between tha acts. ' There was something delightful about thla innovation. Somewhere between the. two theatres, it seems, there oc curred a barroom. Both Goodwin and Henshaw heard of the place. They' had likewise come Into posaeselon of a there before unpromulgated Idea that while fame was temporary, thirst waa eternal. and It didn't matter much what sort of grotesque garbs they stood In; nor waa the quantity of grease-paint smeared by each of them seriously considered when It came right down to the propoaitlon of bending tha upper Hp over , a cook tall. To duck out between acta became mora or leas 1 or a iudil it -grew. Before tha end. of the' week Goodwin, succeeded la making Henshaw believe It would be quite as legitimate to consult tha maa behind between scenes. . i Xeashaw Zs lned And it laated nntll one unhappy night when the stsge manager fined Henshaw MO for missing his turn. The audience and Henshaw. possibly, would have stood for this without an over amount of worry. But Mrs. Henshawl - May Ten Broeck-Henshsw! Well, John got his. Hs ainos haa thanked fortune that be Uvea to tell tne story. Not that Mrs. Ten Broeck-Henshaw Is cruel, brutal, or even severe. Far from It. She Is one of the mildest' EDDY BEGINS DUTIES IN ROSEBURG LAND OFFICE ' B. L.' Bddy - entered today , on his duties as register of the Roseburg land of flee. The senate has not yet con Armed the appointment of J.' M. Law rence aa receiver, and In the meantime no bualneaa of importance can be trans acted. Tha register can do such minis terial acts ss furnishing Information relative to Slings and -entries and re ceiving and filing applications for lands. but no proors csa be taken ny mm. Henry F. Hlgby Is to be chief clerk of the office. He hss been a special agent of tha Interior department and was de tailed to take charge of the Roseburg land office on February 1 of this year. The Roseburg land office haa been eloaed alnce January of thla year, when the former officials, J. H. Booth, receiver, and J. T. Bridges, ' register, were summarily suspended by tele grsphlo orders from Washington. T. B. Neuhauaen of the Interior department was piacsd In ohsrge of the officii and remained there until February 1, when he was recalled to Portland to assist District Attorney Heney tn work be fore the grand Jury. Hlgby succeeded Neuhausen at Roseburg. BARGE IN BALLAST -ABLAZE AT SEA - fJesniel "ftprefst service.) ; Atlantic City, N. IT, Dec XI. A large vessel Is on fire off this port about Ave miles froqnfshore. .Two llfesavrng crews were dispatched to her assistance. The flames are shooting high in the air and tha vessel Is apparently doomed. Peo ple were seen running about tics decks. - When- tha Ufesavers returned they re ported the burning crsft to be- a barga In ballast. A tug saved tha crew before the Ufesavers arrived. - SHO-GUU WILLIAM HENRY 5FAN6LE aUw among the beat of fellows. But, when you keep - a made-up, temperamental woman waiting at tha right upper en trance, with a fashionable audience sputtering Its amusement, and a man ager pulling his hair while you are telling Nat Goodwin stories with One foot on ths brass rail 70 yarda away, the prospect of your eventual return haa lost considerable of Its roseate as pect. ' , The bar was less populsr thereafter. The call-down waa more effective than all the gold cures of pwlght, Illinois. . "This, In fact,? aald Henshaw, "is ons of the best '. highballs I've had since." Lona; Way lrosa atihstrelay. It la a long, long Journey from Pet tlnglll'a minstrels to 'The Bho-Gun," and . probably nobody ' appreciates It better than Henabaw. He la working In the Ade-Ludera opera at the Mar que m this week for a-salary- that makes hla. first pay check look Ilka a dried apple. Mother Henshaw works also. It la no longer "Master John Henshaw" and "Little May." That generation has passed Into review and instgnlflcance. It Is now "II. W. Sav age presents," eta And think what it all means! ' ' It was down In 'Frisco that Henshaw fell In love with May Ten Broeck. He waa playing tn varletlea and burlesquea which In those daj'a were not com monplaceand ahe waa striving to please by means or a rare voice and the natural Instincts' af a comedienne. While the-e they saw the passion play written by Samuel Morse. It was pro duced at the old Baldwin theatre, and a host of entertaining reminiscences hang round it still. Lewis Morrison, for Instance, who has been doing Me- phliito in "Faust" ever since, was the rontiua ruate. and Jamea-O'Nelll. since TROUBLE FOR SHERIFFS IN ARRESTING WOMAN Deputy Sheriffs Morden and Johnson had their hands full this afternoon In serving a warrant on Mrs. Louisa Hsl heart, who Is salit to be a' professional beggar,' using a 7-year-old boy to col lect alms. Presiding ' Judge Fraser ordered the boy aent to the juvenile court detention home and legal papers bad to be served on the woman. She refused to accept them and screamed so loudly that many Of the-elerks Int the courthouse became alarmed. The boy kicked Johnson twice In the stomach. Tha woman plsces a algn on the boy which reads: "Ladles and gentlemen, please help mamma." and - then sends him into rooming-houses and offices. It is thought that. Mrs. Helheart has money and the cass will be investigated. TROOPS MOBILIZED AND MACHINE GUNS PLACED Moscow, Dec. 21. All available tflfops hsvs been mobilised and machine guns plsced for lmmedlste action. - At Odessa 10 bombs were discovered In the house of a Jew. One exploded, wounding eight -officers, and has caused n outbreak of antt-semlttq feeling. , JMfM Will Be Bitter. Those Who will peralst tn closing their aara against the continual recommenda tion o -lr. King s New. Discovery for Consumption will have a lone and bit ter fight with their troubles. If not ended earlier bv fatal termination. Read what T. R. Basil of Beall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife had every -symptom of oonstimptlon. She took I)r. Klns'e New Discovery after everything else bed fslled. Improvement came at onoe and four bottles entirely cured her. Guaranteed by Hkldmore Drug Co., Itl Third street.. Price too and lI.OO, Trial, botyea, frua, .. .,,,,.. ia.lflAtf HENH likmliil fis 1st s kalntfaWfcpM t'rlsto. ; Impersonated the -Christ.. . The late James A. Hearne, -Rose Wood; Sam Percy and Harry Brown were likewise In the cast, while David Belasco, who haa now ascended the topmost stair n theatrical fame, filled the modest situa tion of assistant stage manager. About all he had to do was to hold a prompt book and tell tha orchestra when to play...,. ; Tersatlle Tom Xeana. 1 This was In a-Jay, too, when a stock company inhabited the old California theatre, with Tom Keane doing the leads, tha heavies, the Juveniles as oc casion suggested and with such people as Fanny Davenport and Lester ' Wal lack coming In occasionally as stock stars. , r They ' were- spending money In San Francisco, aV--that time. . A cigar was worth rather, a cigar cost IS cents, and tha carboy didn't know the mean ing of a ahort bit. To enter the Bald win theatre was a rare luxury. And If you moved from "Lucky" Baldwin's hetel to. the - Palace,' aa - tha Henshawa did, you paid several prices for, the prlviloge of using Incandescent lights the first the Henshaws had ever seen. Vaudeville. then waa totally a stag af fair. : - . There Is no. little Interest In meeting up with these old-timers now and then and getting posted on bygone daya. It sort of makes a man feel aa though the ae ia ' more progressive than hs had believed. v "Throughout my married life," said the comedian. '1 have suffered but one serious drawback. Mrs. Henshaw b aolutely refuses to travel by water. She hatea water that- Is,. , she dislikes the ocean. When we Came to Portland for the first time" v "You went by boat and I by rail," Interrupted May Ten ' Broeck-Henshaw, laying aside another Christmas present LAFE PENCE GIVES ' CITY CHRISTMAS GIFT Lafe Pence today tendered the fire atation of the Lewis anjj Clark exposi tion to Mayor Lane aa a gut to tne city, The building can stand where It Is. pro viding the city acquires tha land on which It stands, or it can be moved to, any other location. It la a two-stor; structure, strongly built, and arranged for all modern convenlencea of a fire department. During the fair it houaed an engine; truck arid a combination hose and chemical wagon and nine horses. Mr. Pence recently purchased several of tha buildings at tha exposition from the state commission, and ' ths men whom ha represents Instructed him to give 'tha firs house to the clty.v The building could not be replaced tor less than 11.000. .: ONTARIO GRANTS TEN V YEAR WATER FRANCHISE Ontario, Or., Dec. U. Tha city coun cil haa granted , a , trrr years' franchise to Seymour H. Bell to-pttt-tn a 150,000 water system. The -council also suthorlsed a special election to vote on ths proposition of issuing llt.OOO of bonds for a drainage system. - -- !'Oared raraiysls. . ' tT. K. Bafty," P. O. True, Texas, writes: "My wife had been Buffering five veers with psralysls In her arm, when I was persuaded to uas Ballard's Snow Lini ment, which cured her all right. I have also used It for old aorea, frostbites and skin eruptions. Jt does tha work." Woodard, Clarke V Co. - vn.. vMiiru- o.i-tiL.J CHAN6INO HOTPIS, BECAUSE OF OF lC AUDI KANT LKeHTS. bellboy recently had brought In whlcS7beTrnt"W-lubtiia "l obviously Intended for one- of tha folks at home. - 1 VBut that lan't the worst of It," In sisted Henshaw; "I have had offers to go- to Kurope'Yroin George v BMwardes and other London managers, and she persists In believing there . Is danger and sickness in ocean traffic." The Intimation, however alight, that Mrs. Henshaw was afraid of seasick ness waa promptly -resented by tha. lady In queatton, but sne aanerecn to ner former confession that aha didn't care much for boats. When I asked, finally, what they did In Portland on that first occasion and In what line they hooked up profes sionally, Mr. Henshaw unloaded another secret. ; ',. V ,.. ."We were doing operatic " sketches which Verdi, Gounod, Wagner and my self used to write," he said. ."I used to burlesque my part while tha girl here sang the real McCoy. They lasted about ZO minutes apiece. When I sang It waa funny. When she aang it was a good deal different. Can you see her doing a-French strain something like 'Salvl dl Mori Caatl Pourir and me coming bach; with 'Meet Me at the Fountalnr Susla'T Ah, that was comedy! We don't get It these days whisper It gently nor do we get such shows as 'The Man In tha Moon' with 600 people on the -stage. Including Ten Broeck. Lillian Russell, Tom Beabrooke and Edna Wallace Hopper. In which aggre gation I onca had the honor of playlna. In .the olden days' we had atars with five lines to apeak. Today we have one star with 1 pages, 16 costumes, 11 trunks and a bunch of receipted hotel bills. Great business this, ehT When do we get out of it, MayT" " "Bhl Not so loud!" said Ten Broeck. "There Isn't gray hair In your head." I looked to see and there wasn't - KAVANAUGH ACCUSED OF PLOTTING ROBBERY The police believe that with tha ar rest, of W. H. Xavanauorh. an ev-onnvlnt they haVa capturei one of the men-who neia up and robbed tba bartender of the iCsnUnnial hotel, securing $126, and killing Thomas Flemminga, who resist- wu. ;iuTinfuiiu wsa arrested yesterday by Detectives Kerrigan and Snow. . Ha haa served several terms on va rious charges and .'win recently con fined In the county- Jail. .When ha waa released -he ia aaid tn- tmva tniA -ii - prisoner that ha was, planning to hold up nm .uenienniai. immediately on his release, from prison Jia look a room at the CentsnnJaL ; . . . .: . . . KLINE SENTENCED'TO T -- THIRTy DAYS, IN JAIL .. . " ' V t ((tpeeUl Dlapatea'to TU Joornl.) N Corvallis, Or., Dee. 11. Judge Harris has sentenced Proprietor Mike Kline of the Corvall'a club, convicted for Illegal liquor-selling, to 10 dsys in jail and $ tOO fine, and also costs Of. ths case In the circuit and Justice courts.' Later the bondsmen surrendered Kline. Of ficers lociied the clubman In Jail,' but he was relessed on ball furnished by P. A.Kllnr-nd Richard -Dunn. The clubmen have., taken, an appeal to tha supreme court. . -.. Insurance Adjuster Bead. ' William I Chalmers, for many years a resident Of this city, died at hla home, tit Thirteenth street, last night.. Hs was--one of the oldest Insurance s'd Junters on the Pacific coast arid was widely known. He Is survived by a - COMFORT FOR "1.UXUR Y FO RTH , SMOKING JACKET - SPECIAL J I VALUES ; UP TO $10.00. (tjv J Q J . special at . . : . . p vr OO I Hats, $1.50 to $4.00; Suits and wear, 25c to $2.00; Umbrellas, $1.00 to $5.00; Gloves, 50c t to $2.50; Shirts, 75c to j$2.00; Socks, 10c to 50c; Suspenders, J - 25c to $3.00; Underwear, 50c to $4.00; Nlghtwear, 50c to $2.00, Useful and pleasing Xmas gifts for man and boy '' i.;;t prices that enable 1 &JUfm v Outfitters for Men and Boys 166 AND 168 THIRD STREET. MOHAWK BLDG. ? JACK LONDON IS A REVOLUTIONIST Novelist Considers Russian Nihil ist Assassins His brothers -rand Helpmates. ipi in .ii'"'' PMT Sr'svlK.) . , Boston, Oe."1 2TM"t tmneldti' the Bus slan nihilist asaaaalns my comrades," declared Jack London the California novelist, today In an, address at Tre mont temple. v It ,was one of tha most sensational - lectures ever '-heard from ' a modern author In Boston. London scored tha press, to which he owes In a great measure hi ' notoriety and auocess, clasalng thai editors 'aa .'schoolboys In knowledge and -ths 'parasites of capitalists,'- He trampled on. ths constitu tion and '.declared that -the condition of tha cava dwellers, was batter than that of tha' laboring man. ' "I am a revolutionist," aald ha. "There are today over 7,000,000 people In tha world enrolled with tha aworn purpose of overthrowing society. When It la possible, wa work through the ballot box. In Russia wa meet murder with assassination. I speak or think of theae assassins- aa my comrades and would canonise them." . Bastera Star Offloers, i ,. . Independence, Or., Dec. f 1. Tha local lodge of Eastern Star elected offlcera for PM""g"",'''''"'',!HgBggBHg8aT . . ' ' ' '-, . . -v ' ' . .:r.- ' '. . ' .... V. . .. . . ! . . , f , , AWgetable PreparationlbrAsr slmflatlng SieFoodandBeguIa ting IheStomachs andBowels of ; Ki.,U;tt. 'iii .fli.fi, Promotes DigeafionCheerrur rtess and Rcst.Contalns neither OpiumX orphine nor XioetoL InotKarcotzc. Av oujt-siNi3Lnraafi i . Aperfecl Remedy for Consflpa-: Hon, Sour Stotnach.DieuTlioca Worms .Convulsions .Fevehsh rutss and Loss or Sleep. TacSimito Signature of XKW YPRK.' rr 1 11 KXACT COPV QM WRABeCa THE OLD MAN EYOUNG" M AN" Overcoats, $10 to $23; Neck you to save money. . v, J 4 e tha ensuing terms aa follows: Mrs. Flora Mix. W. M ; A. 8. Lacks, W. H ; Mrs. Hannah Burton, A. M.; Miss MaWd Patterson. C: Mrs. Hattls Henkla. A. C; Mrs. Ardella Butler, secretary, and Mrs. Emma McCandleaa, treasurer. LAWS0N HURLS SARCASM . AT SYSTEM'S VOTARIES . ; .;:.-...' (loernal Special wles.l A New York, Dec. si. .Thomas W. lav. son sent a telegram to thla city say. Ing: .., ."The system will undoubtedly break me. yon have heard them aay. . Watch, sharply for a rise. , I shall probably Jko compelled to assign:"" .' -It ir believed that the enss of Lawson's campaign and tha telegram ia taken aa a sarcasm. , T0. PURCHASE HOUSES i -FOR DIPLOMATS ABROAD, (Rpeclsl Dispatch te The Joaraal.) Washington, Ilea. 1L Representative Long worth Introduced a bill today pro viding for, the purchase of residences abroad for American ambassador and ministers. ,. Secretary Shaw aaya that ho will net Issue Panama bonds immediately be lieving It inadvisable to absorb Into thai treasury such a large amount from trade under present conditions. , Word, Denies Xmfa Story. .? J. M. Long. Jr.. waa found uncoa acious last night In front of 181 Sixth street says he was attacked because he told Sheriff Word of fan tan games. Sheriff Word says there la no truth tn hla story. El For Infants and Children. i The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signal of In Use For Over Thirty Yers: P till 1 . 1 AM W ft ifr AT ml f