The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 17, 1906, Image 1

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GOOD EVE HIITG
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Journal Circuhtion ;
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Roosevelt's Famous' Luck Visits
X' Daughter Bitter Cold 't of
, Fast Few Days Gives f
Place to Sunshine. X;
BLOOM AND VERDURE . '
IO0RN-4WHHE-H0USE
' Ifoai' DiatbignUhd " Sutewntn. and
DiplomaU of ,tb Land,' Lifhta of
1 Literaturt. Liona of Society ' and
Captains of Industry Pay llomafe
to Happy Couple ' C-'f t;
'. '-' -' i " Maaraal apcJafrle. '
Washington. rbr .' l?.Mlaa ; ,AUe
Rooaavelt.. alder dauabter of tha pr
dFDt of tha Vn'to Stated,- waa married
to Repreaentattva ' Ntcholaa Lonirorth
of Ohio at noon tpOy In tha east room
or tna writta houh at ociock.
I im fiios ej laftinfjuiei nwi raxuaiiiiem m
tha laol, llKhta ot . UUratura, llona of
-aoclety and captataa of induatrjr men
qd womea from avarjr walk of Ufa
uud from ttlmoat a vary ollaia and oor-
fner of tha floba cama . to pay noma
tq thir happy ooupla and to avail the
throna;; at .tha most- brilliant; wsddtnf
tha- npltal haa evtr aean.
Tblrty-aeyn . f orain - - aanbasaadora
arid L.inUtara ' wera In fcttandanca, to
xtend.tha falloltAtlona of tbalr eov
' arelaua and, peoples. Cabinet off tears,
" sanatora. the brldrooro-a ooUtasuM In
the. haUao and..ta "IntlnuKa .personal
- friend of the Kooeevalt and Lonfworta
families In Washington, New York and
ctno'lnnatl were included amone tba for
' tunat thousand invited to wltaeas tba
. roarrlaa-e. ' ...v n
' Baron Henmullr, the Austrian am
' baaaador. dean of the dVplomaUo corps,
i ' at the last minute Issued an order pro
,. Mbttlna; tha dlplomata from; wearlp
, . told braid. They only worn frock coats
The Vhita Ifouie never looked more
" beautiful' than U did today In Ita kola
; dress of bloom and verdure. For mora
than week-florists and decorators had
- been movlna; tropical plants -Into plac4
and' weavtnr -garlanda for tba area
- evenC - Tha result revealed when tha
doom, were opened this morning amply
repaid , all the care and labor bestowed
air tna tank. -,- -. .- .'.
Inside the executive mansion tha re
" ceptlon -of-tha- ruests was in chars;a of
the president's mlllUry and naval
a Idee, amontT them Colonel Charles
Sumner Brorawell, Rear Admiral Wll
' llam & Cowles, Major Charles U. H
.' Cawley of tha marina oorpa, LleutenanU
Commander Albert L. Key, Lieutenant
V.. 8. Orant. Lieutenant P. H. Sheridan
, and Lieutenant Fltmhurh Lee. '
. At 11:11 o'clock tha (meats "aa
: eembled In tba eaat room. Tba tern-
porary altar, which . had been, erected
' in front of tha large center - windows
- on. the aaat aide of tha -room, was sur
rounded by tall (oldea stands filled
with cluster of lone -stemmed - llllea.
. In front was a- prledleit of crean. en
U livened by clusters of bride's roses and
ribbons,, on which tba couple knelt dur
. ins; tha ceremony. Large clusters of
..llllea and other flowers were to be
aaen In tba blue room' and other -par
lore of-the mansion, adding- 40 the gen
' aral "effect ,. v.,---.;',.. ....
'V ,-' -s' wronplni ef Aaaaia, '. ;
Tba reremony- was performed on - a
low platform before, the large window
. overlooking the Treaaury building, tha
y vshera having .arranged themselves on
either side. . Among them was se
Theodora Roeevelt Jr, brother of tha
1 bride. The . brltfegroora'a family . waa
represented by tba Vloorote Charles da
: Cbambrun. brother 01 tha Comte Adel-
bert da Chambnn. who married Mr.
. Longworth'a younger' alater; Buckner
A. Waltlngford of ClnclnnaM. who mar
ried hla eldest alater, and Lara Ander
son of Waahlngton. grandson of tha
first , Nicholas Longwortk. The - other
ushers were Qulncy A. Shaw Jr. of Bos
ton, Frederick Wlnthrop of New York,
Francis R. Bangs or Boston and Ouy
Norman 'of Boa Ion. all of them college
t mates 01 ins groom. .
velt families were seated at tba right.
In a apace set apart by ftnral chains.
Across to aisle, at tba left, ware the
representativae of the foreign govern
ments. . Behind these. In the order of
ohVtal precedence, were place the
members of the cablnst and their wives.
their wives, tna lortner memoerw 01 ne
cahlnet who-bra now In tha senate, the
.hl delegation 'In congreaa, tha New
York delegation tn - congress, the mem
bera of tha party that accompanied. Mlaa
Roosevelt to tba orient last summer and
tha personal friends, of tba' young eod
' Brlda Baters rwttoA ' -, 1 1
Promptly on tha, stroke of II. Bishop
ftatterlee and tha Rev. . Roland Cotton
m I th, rector of the church which Mrs.
and Miss Roosevelt always have at
tended In Washington, entered tha par
lor and took up tholr pnstilons oa tba
t snl left of the alter. A moment
' - rrhfre hurst forth In a
' t hrMal party
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White House Weeding, Most: Brilliant Function , Nation1 Has Ever- Known
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WOMAN BURGl'lAR
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San franclaco, reb, 1J. At the city
prlaon there la a comely young .woman
burgle r who elalma. to have coma from
Portland. Oregon, a Short time ago. . She
gtves the name of Mamla Borke. but
admits that tt la not correct. Her for
mer home la said to be tn Ohio. , ,
About a o'clock last night J. M. Har
bour, local manager for tha Shasta, Min
eral Water company, went to his apart-
stents st the Bt. Nicholas hotel. - lis was
dumfounded when ha entered bis. room
to nixj a strange woman there. ; , -
This la a sarprtse, I assure you. t To
hat am I honored with this visit T"
courteously remarked Mr. ilarbour.
Vheea It Cul, you got ma dead to
rights. To tsll the truth. I J.i.t msds
mistake tn my ooudotr.. - I'll .hurry
hence."- ; . ' ' - .
'Not movh." dec la red. tha water man.
A few mlnutea later th woman buralar
1 taken .down to . the .- hotel office.
where she eonfasad to tha manager
that she had entered the houae for. the
purpeee af "swiping enough to get ma
OUt Of hOCk."..-. ' ... ,. : J-.-,
Mho had been to Harbour's room once
hefors during tha day. snd got away
with 7t worth of eUvorwar. and waa
en her return trip for mora booty when
CAPTURED; ,
- FROM - PORTLAND
', When' the prison ' matron searched-the
woman she found a pair of as nicely
turned skeleton keys, or picks, as any
professional ever carried. - These,, wltb
a comb, balrbrusbe and nail file taken
from tha lit., Nicholas hotel, war booked
aa' evidence. .The police believe that In
the woman they have one of, the most
daring female crooks operating In this
section of the country. , Drtectfvea be
lieve they ran tracs a number of room
robberies to bar. " , ,, -.
BOSTON BELLS RING
FOR ALICE'S WEDDING
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Boston, Mass.. reb. 17. This city of-
fkbilly celebrated the Lengworth-Rooee
velt wedding., the mayor, ordering all
bella In tha lty to ring far 11 mlnutpe,
beginning at soon. .. . , ,v . ? . '
fjssmwsg StosMMtj aVsfalaitlea. i , .
' (Spertel Pleacaj te The li aanl.) " .
Salem.-Or, . 1 T.-Oovernor Cham
berlain honored ' requisition for llora
MiSXInstry. wanted in t'Jiehaila for bur
glary, and wbo la nadcr arrest at Port
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VlfiWOF EAiSTROOFTAKn
GREATEST : 17.RSHIP, '. FLEET
Flower of .England's Navy ' Pre
,'yentinB; Supposed Attempt.-'
to Sweep; the Seas-; :'..:
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Londoa. Fb. . 17. The greatest wee
anlp . maneavers aver held .began- today
In the British, channel with the Atlantic
fleets off Laboav. Africa, .' The oquedron
Includes l" battleships, rmorsd
cruisers and a number or am'alter" craft,
with the British machant marina par
ticipating. 1 '. - .' -".
- Tha problem la to prevent a supposed
attempt of an rrwm jr to sweep comnierca
from tha aeaa. The value of the ships
la.' estimated at $S.n.o. The fleet
Is under the suprsmS command of Ad
miral Wflaon. snd eight flag officers'. tn
cludlsg Prtne Henry of Batlenberg. . .
. v ZMer-Oajrrler
rsperisl JMapetra (a Tbe Jonrsel.) ' '
Helena. M011U . !., ll.-t la-xie C.
Whlttmore, the Butte letter-carrier von
vlclert of aecretlng a letter addressed
to Dr. Innl Cnmpbell, was today srn
tenceti fo f daya In. iatl ' by United
Suttss iua Iunt , '
LAWSON LEADS BEAR RAID ON
WALL-STREEtAND STOCKS DROP
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" New York, reb. 17. Tha atoik mar
ket was thrown into disorder todsy 'from
tarlaus'catises.f Tbera wkw-very heavy
liquidation by tha longs, and 'tha bear
made" repeated raids ujxm tba market
The bulla were unable to withstand the
pressure, and tonight the entire market
ahowa heavy deellneg.""' ' ' i
Thomas ,W- Iawson ha come Into the
Held again. ': He Issued a statement ad
dreeeed to ananclers and holders, of
Amalgamated copper stocks.' .He said:
- '-sjhe'e coming next wrk. - iltsnd from
under. - I wUl tasua a. diagram ahowlna
how. It' la: poasible for a' man' to. be all
wrong on. the market., for sis months
snd yet be alive with a, .checkbook and
a. laugh. 1 will also Issue a enmprehea
stvo diagram showing the different kinds
or laugh a generated by the atock mar-
ketV '- ' .''.' " .-
The "principal point of attack of the
bear crowd was In Amalgamated Corner,
which lost havtly during the der. i
Harrtman lsxiea were also hurt. 1 1
(ho Various steel and Iron ...
ng ratlwsy stork lost It f t
p-rled tro' l in the cr I 1
was a ' sttrr "t 1 1 a 1
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It appears' probable, '.-however, from
tha general sentiment, that the tnlncre
and operatore will affect a peaceahlo, aet
tlement. ' An ? anthracite ,.coal,,-eadeTr
when, told ,that a miner was reported to
have said. "It would bo a good thing lo
ahut down In April anyhow. as the
operators have so much coal stored," re.
piled: "That would bo a reaaonabla way
to. loo at it
JASPER JENNINGS IS :
? I '.G RANTED A RESPITE
' (ee!at tMrsstcb U.Tbe Jeorsal.)
" Salem, Or., Feb. 17.-Jaap,er Jennings,
convicted of the murder of his father at
Granite Hill, will not bang klnrch II.
A etay ot ecutlon his ben granted,
the cutc::
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EDS ECDCF FATIIERCH
:: DISSECTG THE .
Surgeon About to Cut Up Re ,
mains as Lesson in Anatomy -
.i-i'fi n for Clinic Students- u
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St Louis, Mo.,- Feb. 17. Mtratche4 on)
a dissecting: table., with tha clinic pre
paring to' receive " Instruction Inr. tha
anatomy of man. William Lynn, an un
dertaker, found Um body of hla father,
Alexander Lymt,'who dlnd .In the city
hospital January .37 aa a result- of in
juries received by falling down ai-1
For sou-is tlms William Lynn h"!
searching unsvalllny for l"e 1
who had wn. -1 aw t t
Inquiry st tat t .
fne-t tt a' f
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