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THE Or.ZCOU DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING; Tt2UARY : T. UCl -CfllllCICHElPS DEAUTY TRADE Madam May Sajre That In Spit "J : of Nawapapara Woman Ara Hereto Buy,4 ? i- , ,.' T "T , , . . . , ' t - . . J"- -t CRATED POTATO HELPS . ; RED NOSE WONDERFULLY Tha Madame i GWsg 5beerfuJ Advice to ThosrWud Aspire to B Bo. JUg-So- Sales An Briaav Poison for on is food for another; Madams May's, who romelnsd in town ftr the summary departure' of Pro . femur Cristlon, A. M. I. D.. dormatolo . gist to'Sct dispenssr of the panacea for all III, claims to have, proved tbta to her satisfaction. , Th nnwinunflri hava aald ao nuon Just fotipltKllha palldenanUyJmclt-ln,. Ins her dsrmatologlsed aktn Into i un- c row toot sd amil aad displaying two rowa of tsetb whltensd with Ir. Crls , lions Prnch Dental Cream. , "All their atorlea have been mad up . absolutely from whole cloth. They hava stated that I had left town and that I waa going to leave town, and claimed .that the Information came from ma, . I sent baok word that I waa atlll hara and bad my expenses paid till Saturday night. out at n rate ineir an vera imwwH are making trade for ma 1 may have to Tern in notnr wsssTtoirihrtemana- -for- our wonderful raincdtes." ' The madam denlea that aba baa aaked for the withdrawal of her llcena and aaya ths yeatarday, after the news papers bad been ao vary unfeeling and trodden ruthlessly upon bar aenalbtlitlea aha raked In mure money than on; any .other day of hsr atay. Criticism Msly. ' "They ara doing the beat thing they could do for me and though It hurt m at Bret it baa brought ma trade and the barm baa reflected on thsmselvsa. The doctor and 1 hava been In every city of any alae la the United States sxospt thoaa between here and Baa Prancisoo, and in moat European cities, ' but never before have we received eucu treatment. Everywhere women are snxtous to learn from ua and 1 enjoy , moat my return vlait to a city. Waah . lug ton, IX C, waa one of my beat place . , and during my aeoond trip took, la ) a day?" -: Though 101 aounda like a big aum It la aaay to believe the madam when on looka at the unbluahlng array of botUea. each with a different name and "-each profeaaing to accomplish- more ... marvelous- miracle than the last And " the brilliant part of the ayatem la that no one bolUe will our all defects, but ':, one to be truly beautiful must needs purchase every kind. . OU rrom the jra. There a wonderful gray hair elixir . which la not dyo yat wlU reetore gray "'- halra to the, original color, and In oaa you have no gray halra la generally use - ful aa a hair tonic Then there ia an Auda oil made from a rtahly perfumed . nut a few apeclmena cabal fragrance from nearby box) which grow along the rtrea.NUe and-oavh elopag of Lebanon, and which waa d by the . orientals. - "'v;A'- A French Dermathot alao for the aktn; .Crwtlon' Obssythat an anU-fat preparation; a auperfluoua hair de . atroyer. a fattening maaaag cream, all find their placea In the list - And aa the f -dispenser display tm i wlthovmf pata br ana mere, an xu pw mum love ber work; how every woman, no matter how agly, eaa b mad Into a beauty; bow ah hersslf follow the work because her faith baa mad ber " whole and ber gratefulneaa oalla her to go to spread thgoni-ov U the world, '"''' "And do you want to knew," aba went on In a confiding tone, "why the papers are so down on m and why they tell thee false things T It la slmpl enough reason, for thr la a reason for everything, but It la not na that I ean publish and a th people will continue to misunderstand and bellev Ul of ta" thle after aha bad aald It only helped - her trad. -"After th doctor1 second rMuri a rDresntaUve f one ef the paper came to talk with m and waa most athustaatta over th ramedle and sought much advice. She carefully se lected what she wanted eonpl of " " mnmmm tail 111 anil various medicines amounting te II.. Dha preaenfd bar return ticket from th IW!tur.'and ag I piedd to snap up her selections, remarked that she ex pected this gratia, because b waa a member mt th press. I tld ber th . doctor had paid and paid dear for avry bit of advertising he bad don and bad asked a favor and expected ta'giv none. She reaoarked that ah never paid for anything ah got because of press : privilege, and I congratulated her on her good fortun in securing her drees and mUllnery gratia. She left m and th medlcln and th next day iter article appeared criticising our work." And th madam proceeded with re marks not- altogether complimentary to h- pre and 1U - Jtrvy- twprvasata tlv. - ' ' - algipn any 'A souvenir pamphlet which ah give t her visitor eeoi prises a. list of Slmpl directional for the road to beauty. which are th result of It years f , acientlflo study en th ' part of the learned doctor. Womta ar admoalahad - t follow noh direction strictly to ob- taln-th deetred result. Most of them call for th us of one) ef th remsdls old by th madam. Borne ar th easeoc r"tnpUcliy"" with proporlioo ntely Increased - value.. Tmr Instane. what eonld b more effective than this: ' i "T make th teeth whit Dip a stiff toothbrush In water, put en the trash ' thn a Uttla of th rreach dental ereaaa, rubbing teeth for twn mtnntea. . tha gsrgl th month with water.- on T veiwv redness) of 'the usee t.'s w y "" teaspooaful of a freshly grated potato. applying at night tying vr- th ."' , CvMntly th doctor . think that a beautiful appaaranc should be limited , t glsr f daylight. . YOUTH ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS HIS BROTHER - ' 1 . '... rSperlal tHmetr The Xesrssl.) r; -1 Walla Walla. Wash.. Feb. l.Whn Corbet t Orlgga. agd 1 years. ee : dentally ahot his brother. Eugen. aged 11 yearn, tlrrongn th bead tbl saom tng. Inflicting a aartessa wwuad. The bullet struck tb boy aqoanly a th . eod of tb nos and lodged deep la hi . throat - . . , i m- ' mm: Harry K. Tricksy was awarded" 1.0 damage today wy a" Jury In iudg gear' department ef th state sireatt court for : tnlurtea- sewtalne Hi an asrtdsnt at tb " V I eon l,wfrhT e""nny f I i ' t r tt v' i he lost . I i i t - i t a. hrt TOTRtf. ASTERS WHAT TO DO B. Laa .Pagat lntro4jjcaa Raao lution at Taylor Street Matho-" 3-;ciat Truataaa' Maating. MAKES ACTIONS CONFORM TO ORTHODOX STANDARD Resolution Conldert4 . Bit tron; - fcy-SbmeT of-Coundbruin't-Fellowfan Attempt r Assgssingtn Qoonf . Stir Among Laity. .Ala meeting ef th board of trusts of th Taylor Street Methodist church Monday night last a resolution waa pre sented by B. . Lee Paget advising and directing Councilman W, T. Masters, also a member of : the church board, as to i ,,., frv.au uv biivuiii ,u I A imi i . - . , . What policy h should pursue In regard fiommlUaa. IhaouncilTlil resolution sought to plao th members of tb board on record aa advising and directing Mr. Master . to carry but a prohibition polloy wb.ll noting In . hi capacity aa councilman. - Th xact detail of th resolution th member of th board decline to dlvulg. but It has been learned that It waa - deal in ed to serve as an Intimation to Mr. - Masters that he would be expected to ehahg 'his stsnoMo conform with a mor orthodox standard, From members of th board It was learned loday InStThg "pesotutlon -waa oonsldsred rather too strong by th majority of the present at tb maat ing. Beoaus of this, It la stated, th resolution waa tabled and ha not been disturbed sine. " . -. r Apparently Mr. -Paget' actio a ersatsd nr-consldsrabl stir among tha laity and very ffort is being made to keep th matter quiet - . GSESHAM TO TELL 170RLD OF. HER RESOURCES Enthuaiastio League . Maating Decidea on Vigoroua Ad- - vertialng Campaign. (Special Dnastek to Tb JeassaU -- -Ores ham. Or.. Feb. T. Th Orasham Commercial and - Developmeat - lea sue held It nrst meeting last Monday night In Its new ham th new council cham ber. Ia tb absence of President R. R. Carlson. Vloe-President Dr. Faulk ner Short - called th laagu to ordrr. After th minute war read It waa av oided to rdr I printed constitutions and by-laws of the leagu. A motion was than carried appointing and em powering a committee of three for th purpose f getting out folder advertis ing th " country resources, composed of Dr. A. Thompson, D. M. Roberts and Theodor Bruegrer. ' " ' '' ' . i, It waa also decided to eommene n campaign of advsrtlsing on to back of letterheads, notehesds -and snvslopes, to be printed free of ebarg by th leagu and to get as many of th people aa poastbl to us them. . . hie meeting has dmonstrsted that Ore sham I fully alive to Ita oppor tunltiea. Ita buslnssa man being deter mined that If printer's Ink and money properly used and apent ean be mad th means or advertising me many re sources. It shall bs don, and at one. Th mstlng adjourned to meet Tuss- day night February 19. BOX HUISAKCE UAY BE : SETTLED lOIilfiHT SaamaProbablaThatCouncit Will Paaa Ona Prohibiting Apartmanta Generally. Portland win have a hew bos ordl nass tsnlgbs U the rcouimnds)hn of tha liquor Uosna eommltts of th etty counoU ar adopted by th oouncil. Th ordinano which baa been recora- msndsd t tb original box ordlnanc In effect when tb present administration took charge of city affairs, minus th clause exempting hotels. While It Is thought by tb supporter of th meaa- ur that tby bav eumclent vote to pasa It there will b considrabl op position and an attempt will b mad to refer it to tne twmmitt, Tbro l vary Indication, hewever. that tb or dlnanc will pasa. In which can It will bo approved by th mayor. . - Th recemnndattOD to rrok th llcena of th Richard tbllhmut will also com up for approval. It waa aald today that an ordlnanc would b Introduced by Councilman Balding to force all otectrio light and telephone wire within tbo fir limit underground. Councilman (Iray annouaced Monday that b would be absent from tb soeet- tng tonight Councilman Sharkey, who ha born on an extended trip through California and eastern ettles. has re turned after an absence ef nearly Six woska- PENDLETON COMMERCIAL CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS meet! Plena. w The Pendleton. Or.. Feb. I. The foihrw mg officer bav been elted -bit- tnd Pndltn Commercial club for tho en suing year: Lon Cob, prwaldent; C. t. Bmitb. vice-president: F. W. Lamp kin. secretary; Mark Moorebou, traurr; board of manager. M. A. Rader. F. as. J odd. C. E. Roosevelt. A. U Knight, W. U. Thompsons Bert Huffman, fjmm Tmtch. T. C. Taylor ad J. W. Malodsy. Th report mt Treasurer Moorshous for th yer Ju t closed waatCaah baU a ao on hand February V lHi, t.ll; anser"". b""rH rwvlpts. TTT: card receipts. IZSS.SS; cigars, llti.l; library.. 114.11: gymnasium. l4It; keys. piano, gad locksr. II2.TI; total ash on band, 1541.11. ... MARSHAL CLOSES ALL ...... GAMBUf.3 AT NO.E Nome. Alaska, Feb. t Th second Indict stent against Bound n n charge of - Intent to kill has been dismiss. Th In I ted State mnrannl rnidod all gambling buao In In town and nit ar closed. Th sutput sf gword. penln auin la satimated at ft.tee.ee. . . . .-. j-'- .. DOT 0LACKL1A1L Jen Yang Saya La' Chung De manded Money of Mah Chue, " .'Than Shot Him. CHINESE ARRESTED AS ACCESSORIES TO CRIME I Polic Fr Outbreak In Chinatown Tr. md Cngged Btayer,- tt Ex pected. Msh Shu, th Chinas murdered Mon day night by L Chung, or Look Fung Chun, did not forfeit hi llf because h resisted an attempt at blackmail, but because he refused to b robbed, wen Ysng, th woman wno occupied th room with Chung and was stabbed by th murderer,, denies to th polio that aha haa ever been on Intimate term with Chung entered th room and pointing n pistol at Man Shus," asserted th woman, through an Interpreter, "de manded hi money. He refused to giv up his money and L fired three ahot at him. I tried -to bold Chung and n stabbed me." -. Quoog Oee, who followed Chung after tb oommtasion of tha murder, gav th polio information yesterday which led to th arrest on warrants last nignt or T,ln Dock and' JO Uoiu, wl ar nhsrgo In a complaint filed la th plicv court with beln accessaries to the murder. Thsy . wsr taken Into custody by Patrolmen Roberts- and Thompson at Second and Pme streets, Largs re volver were found, on both prisoners, who ar reputed to b hlghblndar. Quong Oe says that tha prisoner aqd another Chinas, not yat captursd, en deavored to prevent him from following; Lie tjoung ana on or usm siruca aim In tho stomach with hi knee.' - & Aa attempt to assassinate Quong Ctee la looked for at any time and hi plaoo f nustnsso Is wstchsd by th polio. -- This I said to be the first time that ctlve boatllltle over brok out In Port land's Chinatown' during a Now Tar eelebratloiu ;. . t HOP SALES MADE IN ' ' - GERVAIS DISTRICT ("pecUl Dbparrk ts The Jearasl.) Oervala, Or., Feb, 7. Tbr haa been a Ilttl movsmsnt In th hop. market here and the 1,00 bales being bold have boon slightly reduced, -balsa of ItO bale ware mad Monday a follows: KM sard Duputa. Ill balsa, choice, to Mc Klnley Mitchell, at lOo; John Adlemans, IS bales, prims, at te, to Salem par ties. Thy war delivered Monday and Tuesday. Weather condition are unusually good and hop grower are taking advan tage of the aame and nave about cleaned up their yards and many bav begun plowing. Th root has wtntersd well and will undoubtedly bo thrifty and ap pear on schedul time. : Thar Is no talk of raduetng tb nero age and no one think of adding to It either. There le not ' many changes among ranting propartlo and It la not thought prices will be abnormal; yat If tb present old crop and th 1106' ar closed out . It will materially aid tb prlo for those to b grown In 1144, I tb gsneral opinion. FRANK ZAN'S WILL FILED FOR PROBATE Attorney J. N. TssJ tbl morning Bind tb will of tb 1st Frank Zanlnovtcn. commonly known a Frank Zan. In tha probata court. The will names John Kelly and Fssd Dresser aa executors. A stated la Tb journal. 11.110 was willed to Bt Tlnosnt' hospital and a Ilk sum to Ooed Baasarttea hospital. Ik. Inmama l ke f a miAinm the poor ot th city - afflicted with tub! cuiosia, jar. tmn men mi munovuf, Arizona. ' January II, of consumption. A son la wilted Is. - Tb bulk of the ss tats Is to b bold In trust by Kelly and Dresser. Tb executor ar given tb right to sell this property without an ardor from tb court sxoeptlag .the stock -ef Zan Brothers, Incorporated. which la to ha held nntlL a. daughter, Resin Veronica, becomes II year of ag. Th widow 1 to be given III! a mdSTJTnBtlTICU Ut 11 II JhmTW Oldt HOTEL MANAGERS Wl MEET HERE NEXT JUNE r nsnnwwsssass Tb Hotel Men'e Mntnal Bason t aa- sodatioa will bold Ha annual meeting In thi city commencing June 14. Word to that etfeet has boon received by H. C. Bower, manager sf th Hotel Port land, from J. H. Blatchfordk secretary f th organisation, who wired that the data waa decided upon at a meeting f tbo director of tho association at Ra Chicago session hsld last weak. Mr. Bowers worksd to get tbo con vention here and will entertain the dele rates. Reception and entertainments ar being planned by the Commercial dub, chamber of commerce, rallrbada and other organisations. GEORGE A. TILDEN FOR " COUNTY COMMISSIONER George A Tnden today announesdl himself a candidate for county com missioner at tho Republican primary toctioa, II. favor good reads . and. brldgsa Attorney Edward T. Taggart has fUd a declaration ef Intention to bscom a candidate at th Rspublicaa pti marie for tat repreeentattve. H promise to support th people scholo forfaited I sis niww. TWO INJURED IN NORTH COAST WRECK (kwssI BpeHal gerWe.) gesttle. Wash-, Fs. 1. Pour car on th Northern pscifle aatboondl. North Coaat Lhnttod Jumped th track at station thn ssornhtf. i Aporttl and cook were asnousiy jure. At Mattbteu, son ef tbo wen-known sloosor. F. X. Matthteu. thi morning glad a declaration jot his Intention to socosa a primary candidal for tb egleo ef stats representative. He I a Rspablicnn and a msmbsr sf tb Wats Mat taten Drug company. ' .. Annapolis. MA. Fsb. 7 Midshipmen Do Istsnr mt Booth Carolina and Met via of IU1 raoia won acadeasy todaz Xoc IVEDS OS. A. C. GMEF Pretty Ceremony In Congrega tional Church Followad by ' Wadding BreakfniL A pretty ceremony anted In tntrriag Mr. A. . Campbell Calf and Major James Mcl. Wood at noon today at the Flrat Congregational church. About 10 ef - - their friends war present Th choir loR and platform war pretty with simple deoo rations of palm. Mrs. M. A. Smith, aa aunt of th bride, splayed the wedding march. Major Wood, attended by Cart Spuhn. followed th clergyman, Dr. a 1 Meuse, -from the vestry--to-th alter rati, aa the- bride and her cousin, Mr. Warren E. Thomas, cam down the right aial of th church. Th brld waa lovely In a broadcloth otrlt of aahe bf-Toeesr hiSd-flhcsss,'rrth Won and aa embroidered vest of ' whit. Hf Frcnoh hat of ' th eame color wa trlmmsd with ribbon and a handaom pearl gray pluma Her flowers wr violets with maiden-hair fern. ' Mm. Thomaa wore a champagne bodlo of net and allk and a broadcloth aklrt of the aame color.- II sr flowers also war violate. ' - '' - - jti After th ceremony the bridal party. to CBTBrWoKnmlly. Majof And Mrs.- Barn hart, uncle and aunt af tb bride, mat at the wadding breakfast at tha Portland.- Mr. and Mrs, Wood want to thslr home oa Kveratt atrt after th breakfast Among th guests at th church war Mr. and Mra C K. 8. Wood. Miss Wood and Miss Lisa Wood, Major and Mra Bamhart Mr. and Mra. Richard Koh lr, Mr. and Mre. W. & Ayer, Mr. Ned Aysr, Mr. J. N. Doipb. Mrs, Martha liton. MrE TTeleii Ldd Corbett Charles Isidd. Clifton MoArthur, Frad Mulksy, W. U W'healwrlght. ktlas Mar garat Morrison, Mr. Alan Calef. Mr. and Mrs. Cardwell, Mr. and Mr. Pater Kerr and Andrew Ksrr. CHIEFJIOS JF DEATHJjl reapi::b his harvest Pnaumonia Killed Mora Pabpla During Paat Year Than . Conaumption. (Josraal Bpeclsl Berries. I , Albany. N. Y.. Fsb. 7. Ths stats de psrtment of health. In Its annual bulle tin ef vital statistics, says that In the last year It reported 1IT.0I0 deaths, with th return of 171 delayed. Thi mad a death rata of'lT.4 per l,4e population, or about the avrag of" th last ftv year, against II. I In 10. which was high. Thsr was a dally avarag of 171 dsatha, agalnat III In 14 and III In lilt. Pneumonia was the ehlsf cause ef death, causing even mors than In 114, 14.117. against 11.111 In 114 and . In 111!. It exceeds all deaths from dis eases of the nervous syatsm and almost quale all from diseases of th etrcu- itorysysem. Consumption caused fewer deaths than ' pneumonia, Thar were mor than t.OOQ deaths from pneu monia In the first five months, and in November- and Pooereber th rate ngaln Increased largely, l-4 per cent of tho death of th year ware from this causa, against I.I per coat In 1104. . Of epidemic diseases th msst ntsbl thing haa been th continuance and wldsr prevalence f eerebro-splnal msnlngltia In llll th mortality from 1104, th average la formar year being ill. . PORTLAKD CHINESE I7IU greet assio;i Imperial "Representatives to Ba Royally Entertained- on Ar- rival In Saattle. peUl Dtspsn te Ts Iisrsil 1 Seattle. Feb. 7. Thirty prominent Chinee merchants of Portland will come to Seattle to greet th Imperial coromlnioa from ,CTtn-thstJtbejinK. sent to Investigsts the economic condi tion of Europe, when It arrives o the wtosnrer Pakutar The Dakota I now at Japgp and leave Yokohama In two daya Th eaiumlaslon will spend three -dy-tn f Seattle. Th Chine consul at Ban Francisco will be here to greet th members. A large number of Califor nia Chinos wtll ald b here. A reve nue cutter will tsk tb Chin sad government official to Port Town send to most the Dakota, - - Tho Great Northern docks will bo doe orated and a saluts will be fired. A special train will bring the party to the dock In thi city. Tb local Chines will rales ll.tt as aa ntsrtalnment fund. This represent a contribution of more than 1 par capita of the Chinese population here, and la the largest per capita subscription had bar. Tb com mission will go oaat ovsr the Oreat Northern and atop at Bt Paul and Chi cago. It goes to London from New York. i:o;7 iuch is a parody IDKIlTISEllElin'ORTlin Author of Insurance Song to Tuna of Mr. Dooley Wanta Two Hundred and Fifty Twelve juror In Judg Clsland' de partment of the circuit court will de cide how much it is worth to writ a parody on tho song. nr. Jjoolay." Mra tllli Dealing I aulng th Conservative Ufe Insurance company for 114 for having written a song to the Dooley tans, which wa vsed by th. company's agsnt at a convention held at Lo An- bofor Justice of tb Peace William Raid several week ago, and Mra Dear ing waa allowed IIJ. . J. N. N. Clausen, who wa th com-. song was wnttsn, statsa tnai no naa furnished Mra Peering "Wttli th Ms for th sons, and su( seated th mm Tola Mra Dsarlag denies. A. IL Ballard, aa advertising agent said bo taooght tbo mmm worth t least ISM to tho company, t. It K sat in S. author f "Just on UlrC and "Just a tbo Bun Went Down.'' aald that haJ he written tho oong und ft bsd been uosd without hi nam he would have charged the aeaipaax. 5a mm P0RTLM1D FIRL1 Mason, Davis Company to Do : . Much Work on Klamath Ir- - . rigation Projact. DECISION RENDERED " IN WENAHA RESERVE Fulton end Oegria Proteet and Ask Tiro lor Fwhor Ekgrningrina ag to Righta oi Oregon and Waghington ZBbeep Qraitxi .. lnTrritorjr. (Washiaglsa k areas sf The JrL) ' Washington, D: C. Feb. T.-Th sscro tvy of th laterlor haa awardad Mason. Davl d Co. of Portland a ooatraot for th construction of aohsdulsa one, two and three of the Klamath Irrigation project aggregating l, and eon stltutlng practically the entire canal and Ita diversion svstem. Forest "service Ofncllstody dscldsd tnat. snsep from Waahlngton may graaed on aucb portions of tho Wen ha reserve aa thay have heretofore occupied In gracing stations, thus sustaining th recommendation of th local supervisor. .'Senator Fulton and Ooarln fllod pro tost against thla decision an naked for further asam I nation to determine defi nitely th right of Washington - and Oregon atockmon on th reserve. llenator Fulton conferred with tno Japansse ambassador today concerning tho desire of the Portland chamber of commerce to extend aid to destitute J span es a IIs wa requested to hsvs contributors to the relief fund consult th Japan osnsul at Portland. WHOLESALERS WILL DROP THEIR RETAIL STORES Make Offer to Ratall Butchers' Association Blow Aimed at Gresham Abattoir. - At th masting of th Portland Re tail Butchers' sssoclatlon laat night the wboisssisra made a proposition te stop selling ,dlrect to restaurants and hotels providing the retailors would re fuse to buy from outside concerns. This was a direct cut at thss meat dealer who are outside of the association and waa In reality a .boyeott against th Oreanam butchering firm. . The Union Meat company 1 said to bo operating on retail atabllabmnt By th terms of this agreement made with the retallere laat night thla shop la to pas out of th hands of the wholesale firm to soma retailer. Likewise It Is reported that the Pacific Statee Packing company ha tall establishments which win now be given over Into hr hand. . ' Thar haa boon 'complaint that th ratall shop operated by wholesalers' were flrat to cut price la th xpecta- tlon of corralling the trade of thla city. One large packinghouse eetab llabsd four or five rctsH butcher shop In various parts of the city and planned more. The Orasham butchering firm I now oiling msate to 1 aum of th larger markets in thla city. A groat many of the ' retailers are not member of tho combination and are not compelled to buy from any particular firm. TWICE MARRIED ASKS FOR MAIDEN NAME Circuit Judgsa Fraasr and Cleland say thsy never have beard of a case like that of Katie B. Mod ear, who asks. In addition to .divorce from C F. Mc Clear, to be reinvested with bar maldsa nams Katia E. Welts!. At th tlm f bar marrlsg to MoClaar aha wa th widow of Thomaa Lapeley. There would be no Cneatioa of her right to the nam of Mrs. Thomaa Lapsley, but tho Jurist shsk thslr bond about Jumping that nam and restoring ber maiden name. Mra MoClear hrga lly In be milt, Bh wis married at Oregon City last August AMERICA SMOOTHES OVER ALGECIRAS DIFFICULTIES rrssl gjirlsl ssrvtral Berlin, Fsb. T- Papers publish this evening tb declaration that Henry White, th American representative at Algeelraa, hsa don more to smooth over tbo difficult!, between Oermaay aad Franco than any other member of th conference. They dselsr that America deeervss th gratltuds of every nation dsoirtng peso. PiuboUsa Offlsseg htest Twcnty-ono vohintosr probation offi cer of tho Juvenile, court met In tb ehsm bars sf Jadgs Arthur U. Fraasr laat Bight aad discussed thslr work. In almost vary case in which boy and girls bad been giv to th car of the officer good hss resulted. . la nearly s-vsry cas th teachers of tb chlldrsa on proba tion report that tho child In auestlou I making ssesilsnt progress . In school. Laat alght'a moating wa th third ef Its kind held Ja the cUyaad the gathoc-l srs proving popular wnn tnos in- teres ted 1 tb work of the Juvenile . J. A. BDwsed, - The Sellwood Land I si proven snt company held tte annual meeting yes terday and lctd oAoors for tho en suing ysar. roelacUag Jam A. Boll wood of Balem, president; Llasl D. M. Bellwood of Portland, vlc-resldnt; Bctt. J. Sellwood of Uakiand. Califora, sscrstary : tho Duwa-La 1 sue aad T. Bchmid mt Portland. agent and manager. Tho eomnaay ha a ' considsrabl amount sf real o tate In Multnomah and Ckecaniaaa eotm tlee. A resolution wa pnsssd thanking th manager for th satisfactory show ing In tb laat yasr'a buatn. Oarpsatsg James Duck, a brld- carpenter, was Ismovd te Bt Vincent hospital In tho police ambnlneo thin afternoon follow ing a fall from a ixUa work, ia Vnloa avenu. H fU a distance mt IS feet and sustained rn Juries which amy ro suit fa tally. Ilio left lag wa brokaa la three piece, his hack waa injured aad h suffered ether bmlg. m JrrlaL , , iJwaal gesetsl telle.) Omaha. N. lebv 1. Th trlaj of Pat Crow, accused of fokoine; Iwsrf Cudaby af I3t for ktCaar j t 1 1 tat ana, boa toC GOIli E CAH SHE LEG.LLY 1 ACCEPT GIFTS? Does Constitution Follow tha Flag or Does It Follow Miss Alica Roosevelt?' . ' PRESIDENT CLEVELAND DECLINED ALL PRESENTS Former Ezgcotive Refused Wedding jt ernembfanceg From Foreign PotenUtcs, Holding That It Waa Clearljr niefL;-- - - - - - fjesrssl gpstlsl BwnV.l ' Washington.. D. C rb. T Doe th constitution follow the Bag f Mia Alice Roosevelt f Her wedding Invita tion bear tb proud crest of ths presi dent of th Unttsd 'Stat. All Waah lngton la talking about th gift to Miss Roosevelt and th probabl enormous-coat to her, if. ah baa to nay duty op th superb prssent from roar I quarter or tho globe that are en route to th Whit Houaa. t . - Tha sjuectran of the legality of the ec eeptanoe ef wedding gift by an Amer ican woman from foreign . potentat wa raised by no las a person than former Presldsnt -Clsvelsnd. About ths tlm of th marriage of. Presldsnt Cleve land and Mlsa Prances Folsont th fol lowing statement was printed her and vidsnuy given out at th While Ilouaes TThe presldsnt has cabled to the sul tan ef Turkey Ms declination of an offer of a wedding present ta Mr. Clsvslsnd. wbtoh was msd through Minister Cos, saying that whll h appreciated kind ly th motives of tho sultan, hs felt th acceptance of the gift would be a vio lation of the constitution,' John Bherman, when secretary ef tsts, declined ta receiv a girt from the khedlve -of rgypC although be could have received It by the act of oongrosa. ....-. Trsasury dspartment offlclsls Insist thsr 1 nothing to prevent Ml Roose velt receiving gift from foreign prince. In fact aha baa done ao with- In the last tow montne ana paid duty en dutiable -gifta . In oflloisi opinion. she waa and la In aa uaofllclal position. If that bo eo there le a distinction be tween tho wife of the prceldent and a daughter of the president Mr. Cleve land maintained evidently that tho wife of a presldsnt corns under ths official class. , . . THREE WALLOWA MEN ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY ISseels! Phosteb t The Jeeraal.) Enterprise. Or.. Pen. I. J. p. More- took of thlc city announcs that he will be a candidate for the nomination en the Republican ticket for aherlff ot.Wl Iowa county. Mr, Morclock I well known throughout th county and baa rssldd here for ysar K. H. Gould ol thi etty also an nouncsa that ha will be a candidate for tho Republican nomination for- county treasurer. W. T. Bell alao announces that ho will be a candidate for the nomination of treasurer for thla county, J. a. Dobbin of Wallowa ha x pressed hi wllllngn to become a can didate for ronomlnatioa Of tho Repub lican ticket for Joint reproaoataUv for Union and Wallowa Countlsa Rsgistra- haea ttn alow up to thla time. FULTON OPPOSED TO TIMBER ACT REPEAL (Wasbisgwa Banes ef The Jesrael.) Washington. IX C Psb. 7. aonator Pulton In, the public laada committee today oppossd vlgoouly ths proposed repeal f th timber and tone aot pro vided In the Hanabrough blU and the substitute framed by tb sub-eemmitte and presented to the committee today for adoption ana report, vnitoa con tends that the proposed plan of dis posing ef timber I inadequate for the proper dsvtopm t of - the timbered area af Oragon aad weald atop tha growth and retard bus loss If adopted. Pinal aot loo waa deferred. s.ctsl Dwsetea ts Ths Jesrael.) Jmion, orrh. Twe norarn pstltloaa frsm this elli hae bocu fllsd with the Umatilla county clerk at Pendleton. C W. St eon. eon of William Steen, and.- a well-known fsrmer of tbl sec tion, seeks th Republican nomination fr representative In th legislators front Umatilla aouaty. - '", Th other petition filed I that ef H, B. Lee for county commissioner, to tak the plaoo to be v sooted by Commissioner aiUllaad. Hs wa th pponnt - of Homoo Walker for tb Republics a semination for commissioner two yeere age- (Iparlal Owsetek e The Jearssl.l Psndteton. Or, Psb. T. -Jsnjee Olbaoa. for II years a resident f Pendleton, tut a pioneer son tractor of thi city. died' yesterday afternoon at Id o'clock of dropsy at to aomo or - aia soa, Arthur Uibaon. He waa years ef ass. Jams Gibson waa bora In Penneyki vanla la 1(2 and came to Pendleton In II II. where be had resided and had bees ngagsd tn th carpenter trad during hi residence bore. Hi wife died In lit. Two sons. A. J. and O. W. Olb- On. s1d InPendltnn. snd g finish ter resides In BoetUe, whor hla body ha been sent for burial. Mr. Gibson was a member ef Kit Canon Post O. A. R. Prom tho New Orleans Times-Democrat. "The venom or tne raiuoenaa aa been, known to suve locomotor steals snd scarlet fever," said a ehemlat. "Homeopath -pnyMetane often - pre scribe tt. Tsw know th curara. tn gaadiy silsia that tho Booth American Iadiaas ar on thahr arrow tiper wau. earara h) very hslof ul tn hydrophobia. "Ther m a seaweed called -hladoor- wraek. Thsr make of thle aa anttfat. Br th use of IM ant l rat I know a man who haa isdaoed hie fat 4 pound In thro month.. ' ' ' - :' . . .. -ThsTQ w a geamy rungu. the ny sgsrte, whvh afortunte people some time sat to mistah for mushrcsm. Thsy mako-a mad Idas of tho fly egarie. msdicin railed muse arms nitrat. which. Injected onder th skin, r copkoii flow of tears, rreaeri trcsos In w eepln oono. ouch as Darns ana Camellias, have aotactsmeo used thi drug. - tch- runt wkfulnw. I ne wor"- 411 -r el tretch, : id BY JILTED GIRL Sweatheart of College Day Stepa Between Afflajiead 1 Coupla on Marriage Eva.-' THREATENS BRIDE-TO-BE V IN MIDST OF MERRIMENT Beautiful Young . Woman Interrupts PartjrtojclIiM-Alrnn-Hand -That She Will Ba "a. Widow U Cerempnjf Ja Perfgrroed. y ' ' ,';'. (Joerml sV-Hsl Ban rraoclsco. Psb. 1. Ths mvstsrr surrounding tha auddsa disappearance of Charls 8. Thompson, vlce-prlncipsl of , th High school at Llvsrmor. Alameda county, on tho v of hi wedding dy. was ssplalned today by relatives of Mis Alma Hajad of Alameda, whom Thompsoa waa t bav married. It' we another woman caused his flight . Ths second woman Is MlsMsyMansllKrx: beautiful young maalourlat with a mass ef reddish brown hair. Bha waa a tralt rss at a Sao Rafaal fashlonahl hotel where Thompson worked a a clerk dur ing hla Stanford university vacations. It is claimed thsy became engsgsd. Th true story of how Mlaa Monahsn stepped between Thompson and Mis Alma Hand, whom b waa to marry Isst night. Is a dramatic one. The young alff no innmaTIbn that another woman laid claim to the man whoso wire he Intended to become until Saturday, night a week ago, when a party ns ' giv n hr .ndhr-trtdesmstl-ir the hom of hr slater, Mr. II. R. Taylor, In Alameda. All waa merry with laughter when - there came a ring at ths door and a striking looking young woman, ber fnce oianoneo. nor up eat ana ncr wavy auburn hair blowing by the wind, pre sen ted herself and aeaed for Miss Hand.' A hush fsll over th assemblscs a if - from a premonition that something un pleasant was Impending. Tou ar engaged to marry Charles . Thompsoa, ar you notT" aaked ths strangs woman of Mlsa Hand. A "I am," replied that young woman. 1 am Miss May Monahan." aald tha arrange woman, deliberately and coldly, - land I am also ongagsdr to marry Charles Thompson. ., He will never live to become your husband, and If he docs , you will coon be a widow." . - - Jslss Hsnd neerd the girl s story and laid the mltter before ber family. Thompsoa admitted knowing Miss, Monahan but dsnlod the engagement. Explanations ware uasatlafaotory and tbo engagement waa broiten. Thompson - dropped out of sight andV hi where abouts are unknown. . Miss Monahan ia alao missing from her home In thla city. DORA JEluXIBS 17MS TO WRITE A COVEL Ctrl Imprisoned for Murder Want . to Bacoma Story Writer on 1 . tha Ouchaaa Order. srls Oissstck Is Ths lesmsLI "in Is pass. Or, Psb. 7. Dora jrn Iha ylrl h ts mprHlnd In tht Josenhln county Jail awaltina a sec-. ond trial for tho murder of her father, says an would like to write a book. She declare It le tho only , thing ebe would nna real enjoyment snd pleasure In. - She would make it a storr af hsr ' life, beginning with ber birth away back In the mountains of North Carolina, among the old-time "moonshiner" and tbo lantern-Jawed "Craekera" . ; , "Wouldn't you like to sow or Vearn to do fancy workf" akd a lady caller, of her ysatarday. "No, I detest sowing," Dora replied: 1 never bar don any sewing. J know nothing about It" -What would yoa like to doT would like to write a book. tha girl replied; "I would like to write a story of my Ufa" No doubt If the gin could put Into writing the real story of her Ufe it would he more than a companion for . The Story Of Mary Mr Lane. ' Though Dor J'gng j yt ry r.,n fO" novsls ansTslsvouro all that ar brought ber. ecpecleJly tho of the Duchose and . Laura Jess Llbbey class, ah does aot ' Ilk msgsilnes. aad uly aklma through , tho that ar brought her. .The girl has many caller a as th several women ' societies and organisation of the city have arranged t bav at least m msmbsr vlait bar every day. Oa Bat- ' arday aad Sunday afternoon hay guar- tar la tho Jail ar crowded with women. - UMATILLA K. OF P. TO - - HOLD ANNUAL SESSION : ' eetel tnesstcb ta Tte tarssl I Pendleton, Or, Pb. T. Tho Knight of Pythias of Umatilla county will hold thslr aisth annual district convention tn thla city thi evening. Tho session ' wtll be hsld ta th Eagl halt and will he called to order at 1:10 e'etocu. Ad dresses wrtl ho dsttvsrsd by grand lodge' offlosr and ether, after which th re-, maladsr of th evening will bo taken np with rank work. Th feature wilt be th Initiation of I Into the Srat rank. ; Tivf onvnHonT win bo nrtasT-rn sns- ajosa of Damon Lodge No. , sf Pendle- ton. Tn touowing program win e rendered Address f welcome, Dan P. Smyths, Damon Ledge No. e, Pendletooi response, M. P. Davis, grand chancellor ; address. W. M. Cake, nprmo repre- nsntattvo; add res, W. u. Bradahaw, mf , premo ipis ntntlvoT sd dress. U A -BUnaon. CJV K. of R. and B.: eonfsrring ppago rank open class of la. Carl Coty, chancellor - commander: cooTemag es gulro rank by grand lodge officer; rm f erring f knight rank by T..O. Mont- chancellor-commander. .-. AMERICAN MOUNTS - WANTED IN JAPAN 1 Uisssal leerhl Berrtns.) . Vl.ri. si . V K t Jm ntttt n fjkhelt. ef tn United c tales army, who returae.1 tMa morning from a visit to jspsn. Whor he was toepeatlng ravalry horses aa a member of sf fore i Ccsr re- - - ' w ar r '