(Continued from Page One.) members of the prwWinfl family. T helrTigbTTh Wonirinra-wT" member ef Mr. Inaworth'e family and 1 th onbere. .. .; .'.'- c ' Behind tli eentral grouping of . the ? ifU.i nertr zithers the imt mass of Invited guests, the most brilliant as- emblage tnnl dm w im -White - Mooss tor snore the scene of glitter in etate jpej ;.nuti. - The dlplomate elected to appear th the 1 conventional iwk of society apoa this occasion, so that tbe function -was would have tMt glvsn by the motley array of uniforms, but tho leek was scarcely noticeable In tbo bias of fcandsoms toilette, flashing Jwels, "brveirllrea nrmyendliavy omoere ' aad tha uMrk dseoratlone which made the tul room apartment ef regal TT magnifioenee. r." rv-jraattciJs,, :;:V .i xaxa Court motto ' , Ht minutes boforo th strain of ;'tha grand march from Tannheueer" (heralded tb approach of tha bride, tb " eeene bora ' etrthing reeemblnnee to a brilliant oourt function at on of tb - a-raai Uurooean capital , A doeea altao merged la a meiouioue XlT b..iTn:( th lassine mlautsa. Th fragrance of thousands of rosea and lillee.of tb vallsy Allsd tb alrv tha matins band, hidden ktnutk t bank of palroa la tb ' 'main corridor, rendered a program of v .claaalcal inualo and, aa If from afar off. V tb nola of th orowd which aar VJ ,oundad th Whit Uoaa troanda oa all aidaa . panatratad tb apartmont br th 'lact of th aooial and om ' ' trtal world waltad tb hour for th ' rmoar apoa wbloh th ra t tb ' whol world wr llKad. ' j-' ,( A audden fcuab Ml vpon tb gnoaU a tha nrat atraina of th -Tannhauaar" march burat forth. Than, aa tha Whit ' Hoaa brld. loaning upon th toft arm of th . prldant, ntrd th - room, . Jlbar waa a fluttar of approelattoa from tho-thronf-and atlano anauad ono C'mor which, waa not brokoa aalii until ' ,th anal tavooatioa which pronoun ood . tb young oupl naa and wlf..J t , . j , -jaaataaaa -muto,'" ' -'r 1 , Blabop tattartoa ad tb full formal 'la pladgtng th troth of th brtda and brtdagrooro and, la a full, round volo. Mlaa Rnoaaralt promlaad to Ioy. - honor and obay" bar Ua lord. At tb . tnataat.tbat th final word war apofcaa ' '.Mra. llooawlt atappad forward Quickly to th aid of tb brld and tby mat in iretlonat ambraoa. Tb praaldant 'followed t, taking km daughter In -ht arm M ha klaaad bar fondly before .. -retiring to tb Blu room with - Mr. ' ;Rooealt, and leaving Mr, toagwortb d Mr. Loagworth with their gueata. -jira. Lioagwortn, another of tb bride ' -groom, waa tha next to eongratulat tb i Ibrlde and than, la regular order, all tha ' , member f tb two famHlM extended i their oagratnlatlona, th bride klaelni 'aeb la turn aa ah and Mr. Xoagworth roored forward U tb appointed place ' ' , for th reception, where th long line . of guaau bad already formed to ahak ' - bar hand. Tba whit rope wer re i moved aad tb formal feature of tbe eeremony earn to aa and with th Uat i greeting from tb famUy; and tbeaoe . forward Mr. and Mra. Longwortk wer I tb Oenier ox a gay am nu i . -. k ' maiaarloa araeem. ' "v,r . Ambaaaadora and thlr ladle, foreign TaalBlatara. th mmbr of th cabinet ' and their wlrea, the judge of tba - iprem.oort aetiatore and reproaenia- tirea, army ana nary omoara, nvw 'qaeena- froct aoor of. oltlea. tba ' wealth and beauty, th fame and for ' tun of tb world paid nattering tribute "to th groful young biid la th dig Dined language l ta oun, w wwiy ' , aali of the courtier. 4 - v' Th oriental aarant aueeeedad tha rrenoh diplomat.-who waa In turn u Tr; eeeded by a maater of finance, who gay way after bia word of congratulation to 'a aenator, a eablnet offloer, or maybe a member of th famoua Taft party, tba j ' Jatter alwaya being aooorded aa , . ; pedal welooma, beoaua tt waa on that - ' .. hlatorla trip to th Philippine, aa 1 ' now known, that th word for which th ' young mngraemaa bad ee long waited ' waa flnaUyi whtapered la hie ear. - wa radiant and qulok with ,a repllM TO Inf VDnil Vft -HIMHIUW. "BanaaV oried Mr. HlokU eharg . d'affaJre of th Japan aaa togatloa. "And baaaai to you," replied th brtda, ' ' wreettag Vtoam ayaeat. ' Sir ' Chan Tung L4aag. th Chinee mlnleter, , approached , with oaurtaay : t - . "To th f airaat . flower , of American .-. . womanhood." .- Mr. Longworth lowed low ta return , .. 'and turned to greet Bpeakar Cannon. i -. uy dear," aald he. Ta going to 1 la niitfr r'- - rvt irf), Man under it myeeir. vic-Prldent and Mra. ; mirbanka ..fjauaed for a he worda with tb young Reasons Vhy , Ueets IflSi Approvsl :' ' VlaJon It. corrected modernl-,' gcteotificall :' and ' lor, . perm a- ' nencr. : . v. '" ",; -V,'- r ::; 1 '. Small detaHa nerer . orer riooked. ;'-v.:4v .-v-..y ' " iry .y Lnai ground in our own fac-'r . ' Thl ingorei weeuracy. '';' Jl, Up-to-dt frame fitting for r aaae and comfort. : 1;: y :;,:;;.; ';' Ail rork executed fornptly. ( ' . Th'oueanda on our lift teedfy ' ..to the aboea.;.;; )sr .;'.::' :i ;! " ' Ocr. Third ia4. Wktgom Bm. : J Jwlre I aileeremlthaj ,War aUr ta W-aMat, r- rv --.ar " -r j - 111 - lr e are awfaJljr proud te claim eran official relatione, aald Mra. ralrbanka aa ah paa4 on, Aa th gueata left h room, where the pre aidant aad Mra. ltooTlt together with Mr. ' Long- wortk'a mother and tb Counteea da Cbambrun, her alatar, alao reoelyad. Th recaption - waa fallowed by "th wedding breakfast, which waa - a from an American Beauty-decked-table In th atata dining room. Moat of tha gueata did not remain for tha breakfast IHwwwaUa Aae RnokeaV! At 11:1 o'clock th lone nrocaaslea whtch a anoTt hour before had wended It way toward th White Houae ba ts richt-ebout-face aad at lilt oolock, when tha brld aaid har fare well bf(ir retiring t nrepare fm T departure oa tb honeymoon, raw more member or ; the Kooaeralt .1 ana tiongwortk famtlie were present lay th Whit House, v. :'.'. ') , ,-, '; , :t ,: It was thr-ouarter -of aa bout later when Mra Long worth reappeared. Tb final fareweUa were aald and with a final embrace ' from her latner ano mother tha bride and bridegroom nu rled Into a waiting automobile and amid a ahower of rice and old aboae departed n th flight to th joha R. MoMaa Wa.hin.ton. where tb. flr' few day. af tha honavmoon will be a Dent. On Tuesday or Wednesday It Is n derstood that Mr. and Mrs. tngworth wUl sail for Cuba la sltber tha May aowaartbvDolpbln or th eylph. ail of wbloh ere at th Waablagtoa nary yard ready for Instant service, i'.;-: 1 V, a j: :t , mall Oartoalty' ahowm.; ' , - ' Wash In art on.' accustomed ' to brllllarit funoUooa aad great gathering of the leet, evinced , wild Intaraet la today eeremony, Parbap tna rannr ox suon arewdato'turaioot as blocked Fifth avenue at th wedding of Mlaa Ooalet and th Dekeof nozaargn was on la som maaaar to the fact that tb bride at no tlme waa rtaibie to any one outalde of the , White Hoes. A crowd of about l.toO gathered la Execu tive avenu t watch ta amvai ox in auaata. but ao enthusiasm waa dla- playsd and aearoely more thaa o peo- pla war preaani -wnan Longworth began their flight to VTtond- blp. .' ,-" j MtMul Inatdent marred th day. Th weather waa perfect Bvery detail of th arrangaenents wae managea wna aueh aklU . that wbea a few mlautes before th entry of th brld late th eat room Mrs. Wayne MacVeagh. wife of the former ettoraeygearl. fainted. there war not mor taaa !a sosen per- ona la the room who were aware ex tb fact. h, fc -- Tenth ea the net ex wnue boubb Mm. nuna Mra Jjongworta - waa accorded the honor of baying been the central Cm re la the moat brilliant wedding that the executive manaloa baa ever witnessed, n POLICE GUARD HOUSE. I I - aaanwaaeaa f 1 . tt TeaatT Ooaple ak Aatomoba fM ea jtaxmm.". Oouatry ame. (aaial Dlapatm fwLaaea Wire I Tee learaal) Washington, Feb. 17 It was at 19 mlnuus past I e'olock tnie evening whentttr southeast door of the WhlU House was flung opa and Mr. and Mra. Longworth, banding iow xo ewcap howre or no mat xouowaw laughing merrlly.-hurrted te the road and entered th black -cave red au tomobile of John . .loLaa., There was a parting ononis or snow another ahowr or no ana at run peed th ehauffur atartd fov rrland ai,in. tha country horn of the McLean', four xnllee out of Waahlngton, where the fur mliea out of Waahlngton, wnere xne flrat daia of tbe boueiaiaea wlU .An affort had been mad by the bride and bridegroom te kap their haven a aacret. It had been announced that they , would leav th Whit Houae at OdOCK, eux l waa ""7v - young oeupl eaddenly darted out of th WhlU House aad begad the flight te Frteadablp. ' 1 " " Moat of the reporter war xaaea an aware, hue one parry wnicn nw the precaution te mr aa automo- bli obaerva tee nowmmi the honeymoon xuwnwiin m nrteeath treet at a rapid pace the other was cloa behind. . Mr. longworth took th long way larouna. going oy way f Oeorgetowa. aad the car waa ooa; out of sight. .,-- -:'-. Weloomed by wanaeraV. , Informed la advaaee that th young people would spend their honeymoon at kiidahin th roata waa - dotted with Uttl group of country folk, who cheered tb young eoupie a may paeeaq. urprlsed and dUcbtd. Mr. and Mr. (Mimwtt anawared the aahitea with I wavl"g hanfll f antnaaahlla aaiint along the Virginia roeas. s tags ware waved at them as they paeaed and tbe flight eooa became a triumphal preces sion,, which lasted practically until Friendship was reached at about :. Thar Mr. and Mr. Longworth were agala surprleed, for , th ublqUtou photographer waa there ahead of them aad took a snapshot of tha oar aa tt twtwiad nn to the place. Bride and bridegroom laughed heartily but declined with vigorous shakes of their heads to pose for another picture, aad aa Inatant later Mra. Longworth dleappeared Into tha houae. Mr. Longworth remained only long enough to explain genlalry that he thought they had paid full tribute te the photographers. And he than followed hie brld into tn mansion. v ' weltoe Qaerd Xoaaa. , " Mounted policemen are guarding tha place tonight, wtth tnetfactlone te per mit no one but member of the Roovlt and McLean f ami Ilea- to antai" tkj ground. Mr. ana wa uongwonn win remain- at Friendship until Monday. On that day tha private car Kepuono, wwca has been overhauled recently, will ie at tachad te tb Tampa, Florida, train. which leave Washington at 10:1. . It-la learned that the train baa been ordered to atop at Georgetown for an "unknown party." , ' . ' ' ' . The deeunanoa ax tn oriuat pany w aald to be Cuba. It Waa at Arat reported that - they - would voyage to Cuba la either th Mayflower or th Dolphm. and the 'arrangement k.ama to Indlcatt that they will Journey by rail to Tampa and proceed thenoe by en of th govern ment yacht to Have:.. They will be absent until March-. Mr. and Mra. Longworth will remain la Waahlngton until sftar th adjournment of eongr. wha they will said for a voyage around tbe world. ''y- - -. , - . t . ; COSTUMES, ARE ELABORATE. Some of the maadermie Totieetoa Wore . ' by aueeta at e4dieav :. - (narlal tMaaatck b leesat Wire te Tee leanall Weahligtoh, Feb. lTw No aoclal event la recent years la America haa Induoed eo many eHinorata and beautiful toilettes aa the wedding -of Mlae Rooeevelt and Mr. Longworth. I ' Many of th woman present wore Jew. ala 'which mglobed la color their gowns, or If they did not match they entered harmoniously Into tha 'color scheme of tbe toilettes. . As the wedding waa morning f uaetlow. the www mi wusts, rnr tha moat tart- katii nn that hate. - nha I ladles et the sreeldeat'a , household. lia i notable toilette were nm 10 . Mra. Roosevelt wore a richly deelgned. of beary r brocade,. 9nV"iZLl Z and browainawa wrt. gold. , Th gown was made 1 atyle, with a long train of C 5 matarlaL.. Th trimmings wer t hiffna. ambrotdared in 'blue t - j t -J. Th yoke of tb bodice was' t n I of embroidered chiffon, as wer ta trim ming on tie elbow alaerea. la wore diamond oraamenta. . at r ' Qo a la" Oostaaaaw ' Mnk William - Cowlea, slater of th president, wore sapphire ' bine eatln. trimmed with bsnde f relrot or the earn ahade. Mra. Douglas Hobineon, later of th mreidnt. a reeed veiewt, bands of sabfe trimming th t aad edging the Jacket, Which was I t k plr ffect.. j ; . t -Mr- ober B. Haoarrelt -fr Mat blue ohlffoa cloth made la princeae trla. with lnaertlona of Irish lace: a large plot u re bat of velvet at. the same nan, wun wait piumsa. Mill 01gaBooaavclt; " wiTX on over whit aiik and a piotur hat, whit, wreathed with rosebuds. I Mrs. Jamea Booaerelt, blaoa lae aad black velvet hat trimmed with plume. Mrs, John B. Rooeevelt, tea7 chiffon cloth, the aklrt edged with a narrow band of mink, th bodlee having three mink ornament placed between narrow V-ebapad lnaertlona of laoe; a email bat of mink trimmed la lace. " - ; , , - Mr. Hllborn L. Rooeevelt grew chif fon trimmed with lnaertlona of lao and lavender velvet powknotai a picture hat of gray with larg plum, Miss Xorethy Roosevelt, pale Mae cloth and hat to match. .1 Mra Fredarlok Roosevalt, whit laoe gown aad tan oolored atrew hat trimmed with laoe. - .. . ' . . Mrs. . IBmlea ' Roosevelt, steal blu pann velvet with Venetian .collar and uffa, bat -of laoe and feather. . , Ml ChrlaUn Rooeevelt, blue sUk, trimmed with f esthete. . , j , Mlae Margaret Rooeevelt, eerlae crepe do chine aad hat in aarae ahade. Mrs. Longworth, mother of the bride groom, white eoiffoa cloth trimmed with a deep band of Irish lace at the hem; long eeet of Irish lao. ' She ear rled mauve orohlda. Countess de Cbambrua, slater of Mr. Longworth, waa la brown eblffoa vel vet embroidered and trimmed with eloth of gold. Her gable toque had watt at grettaa ; r r r-- Mrs. Fairbanks, violet chiffon aad vet I 'Vet. with hat and gloves to match, the hat having long violet plum. Mra Root, nark green velvet with a amalt toque te match. Mlaa Hoot, eerie eblffoa verve Win btaok velvet hat and dark fur. . Mra. a haw, lavender sella with teaw Of tbe earn color. Mrs. Cortslrou. white vtnle, the Iron I of tbe skirt and bodlee being of hand embroidery larg -whit hat - witn plum, 1, ' Mr. Bonaparte, were the hlatorla black wee which waa seat by the king of Westphalia. Jerome Bonaparte, te hi daughter aad which has been handed down to tbe eecretary and Mrs. Bona parte. Tb lao I la flouao of great depth aad wae worn over eoral eatla. gh also wer tne aecnaoe pins au umu ornament which Jerome preeenieo xe hi American wife, Martha wiwson, of Baltimore, before he beoam king of Wsstphalla, .'.'. ... Mrs. Mtoair waa ta oiue vam wjw Urge whiu hat with blue plume. . u.n.na . Tanawlmullar. wire or xae Auatrlaa ambassador, waa w oorai n mA aiia. kar hat matnhmg la eolor. . Madame Caau. wix ex tn aaewou -b. a , u-- vaivaa ' bhiubn wftm iHeh crochet lace, large blaok bat trimmed with black and whit, Rosen, wlf Of the Ruaslaa ambassador, hlack reiver wixn oiaoa mi. I aowavaa,.' wra Jin hat ;:, " .n,t wmraln. for th Ut err. . Bhrollowd : at jntructionj 5n ' Chrils? 5Srk!aUAm tk. Anmtmmmm MIMaU Of RUSetS. . Madame Juaaerand. white ehlffoa wtth velvet appllquee la black and hat in blaok and white. Lady Purand. wire or tne srmai baa aad or, gray chiffon eloth Wl fh gray hat. tura, ehoea aad glove. ; Othee Coeeamag Tea. Baroaeaa Von iternberg. wife of the German ambaaaador, la eloth of stiver liberty velvet, picture hat Of lace oov ered with plumea, and a euperb boa of long eatrloh feathere Shading from aheU pink around the neea xe. an- saquiana purple at the tlpe, which buna te the bottom of her aklrt - - I 1 Madame Nabuoo, win er tne nraauiaa ambaaaador, blue panne velvet and lae with larg hat trimmed Witt plumea .1 v' ' . . af dam gr, wire ox uie auuiiatT of Haytl. a cream tinted laoe eoetum. which had appllquee In pink rosebud. Her large bat was whit aadnolrcld wtth whit plume. Baron Moncnaur, wire ex xne nei- Slanrninieter. -Diana pans vaivax-eam irg black plater hat. - , , . WHAT IT COST. ; t, anaborate Faaettoa. IRaarlal Dlapateh ay Leaaad Wire te The Joereall Waahlngton. Feb. 17. Aproxlmetely 1.800 aueaU were invited te the wed ding but no Met of guest was furnished for publication, the President and lira. Roosevelt departing oa . this occaaloa from their uaual custom. Those Invited Included certain official classes, besides relative of th president' and Long worth famlliee. - It was announced of ficially that th ll( Of gueata Included the members or tne eaoiaat ano their wive, former tnembere of the eablnet who are now la the United State ean ate and their wives, the heada ef for eign embasstss and missions aad their wives. . the Juattcee of tba v aupreme court and their wives, th official mm here of th Tart Fhuippin party, tb Ohle delegation la. congress, the New York delegation la congress. Immediate mem be re of both famlliee and the per sons! friend ot Mine Roosevelt and, Mr. Lottgwerth. . ' - : aV . rair eeximax 01 xns money xaax spent on th wadding would be about aa follows: Traveling exponas, tS0.0O hotel Vo tizt ji csch zp&i tor yea ct cf wbsiv yea Kite, fcr l! d3C3 net Ct feds tcrd ai Irra c4 b npsct by focd. 'Tta IzZ trucJ fcr ca. ttoncci - For tsgi'iata i it imom'Z c JTO for took 00 Ivrf1a. f .'t. 5. t. C. eV llsri C, LW, t3Je Gclicbl2 Opticians --J fpeetaclea ar4 - gyeglasn ap. Orecn Optical Co. STB W.m C7- T. Bt, A aTUw. sxpeases. " ll9,B1r waddlna gift that gewaa." itSOeeTffri leweuo, aw,r ; gifts ef seni mental aad intrtnal value. Iltt.eee: deooraUoaa of Whit Haese, tt.OOOi eaxrisgee. !.; money gift to brtda 1 10,000 ? floral gift te bride, 11.000: champagne and other things, l.00j baftet loaoheoa, 1100. Total, $611.000. , . ..v . y ,,' AiHJQG3Si. SAILS FG.r QCIHRRAIiAH Wall Ctrtct FlnaneUr Uevea on Ctltlo for SavaraJ Wtekt' V :f'vlv; Rwat Abrotd.i:tw; (gpeetel tWpeta br teaaad Wire te Tbe JearaaD New Tork, Feb. It-J. Plerpont Mor gan sailed for tbe Mediterranean today oa tha White a tar Line eteemahlp Cel tic, to be gone for geveral weeks, tak ing with htta only flv pieces of bag gage, a typewriter, two bat boxes, a steamer trunk aad a drees suit ease. Mrs, Morgan and Mlae Ann Morgan, the flnaaolar'e . wife aad daughter, were art the pier to bid him good-bye, he were a number of hie frienda and business associate, including Oeorge W. Perkins, who accompanied Mr. Mor gan te the ehlp aad eeemea In eoafi deatlal onvratin with hint in tbe letter's stateroom. ' . - - ' "-- . . Oeorge, S. Tarbsll. seoood vloe-pr U dent ef the Squltabl. aad Chart gteele were there. M. B. lagalle, preel deat ef the Big Four railroad, -with whom Mr. Morgan eoaverssd for a mo ment, was a passenger oa th Celtle. "I have really nothing to say," said Mr. Morgan aftar h had ahak en hands with a reporter who wished him a pleas ant voyage. "I am going away for rest aad wUl be gone (or several weeks. " WOMAN AVOIDS ARREST ;j " " (Ceatlaued from' Fag One.) reoelpt Mr. Oordon Immediately called upon her attorney by telephone and waa advtasd te remala.tn her room un less the offloere produced a warrant of arrest. She followed bta instruction e only with the talagraphle lnetraetlon whan he entered her room, out late mat alght succeeded la securing a fugitive's warrant ana eeourea ner rreax. Finding Mra. Oordon fully determined en reels tins removal te headquarters Captain Brula hlmeelf kept guard over har . until the arrival or ut. wnesiar. During the phyaiclaa'g dlagnoela ot her alleged tunes th captain called Pe teettve Hellyer, who was plac4 at th door. Pacing back and forth ta the hallway,' within a few feet of th door, the detective Kept waton over in pris oned until 0 o'clock,-when he wee re lieved by Detective Reslng. .:.. - ; oeh COeehtaf Away. '; Aa a breoautlon to prevent -even an attempt to get away by means of the fire escape the ostecuvee removea xn woman's clothing from the room late tbe hallway. If she eeeeped thsm, they said, It would be la her night robe,, and they felt secure that ao each feat would be attempted. . ' -j 1 1 , ' - "I think It la very ungentlemanlr of yeu te station offloere at my. bedroom door," aald Mra. Gordon te'.Captalg Brula. - ' - : ' ! , 1 think it I very anledyllk of you to remain la bed whea a gentleman Asils,'' retorted the officer. . . Aa soon aa the door closed behind Captain Bruin the woman arose hastily and locked tbe door. T geese thet'U hold you people for tonight." she oalled merrily to hlra. with a laugh. "I'm ant going t open that door again' tonight for anybody. , I'm sick and, don't want to he disturbed.' - ". i h t '' -" To those wbo sought interviews with XB oaprivs mum waa mm n mm word. The door rsmarhsd locked and aha positively denied admittance. . How ever, shs could not resist the tempts tlon to respond to-Ahe Jtngllhg ef the telephone bell la her room. r Tea, this la Mrs. Oordon, she sai.4 nd I want the peopte of Portland te understand that I don't Want any news paper notoriety.' I eeme to Portland oa buelness of a.- privet nature, , i am alck now "and have been regularly at tended by a phretclae. I bars been sick for several daye and anything the officer- may any i te tbe contrary 1 untrue,-Thy thought they were mighty smart to . take tny clothe out of my room, but -2 wouldn't ellmb down a dirty old tire escape to get away from n plague like, the one at Calcutta. "Of eouree rat going back to Baa FrsjMtaoe . and you're not very bright for asking. There hea simply been a an la take, a mlaund era tending aa tt were, and I will have no difficulty la eeta. tlahtng my inneeeac ot any crima - 'Waa I trying to get away whea the offloer .called t Well, I ehould aay I waa not, but, aay, wbat'e that to yon, anyway T Doa't yen think yon news papers ask too 'many queetloaef But, understand, there's net to be a line ta tbe papers about me, and I doa't oar to be interviewed, so good-bye.' t , Mrs. Oordon waa about the hotel to day end nothing waa knowa of her Ill ness until It wee reported by Captain Bruin. Clarke at the hotel assert that she waa tn the lobby last night in ap parently good health. . Mrs. Oordon. er MoCardy, wUl be held pending the arrival of offieerg f rem Sen Fraaolaoo. ! .. viae sag an nvsseivar. ---. renaiaton, ur-geo. it. This arter noon Dr. F. W. Vlnaent Iliad a boed ef $1,000 with Judge EUlla and waa sworn la as receiver ef the Pendleton Tribune. He 1 now Ja charge ef ail aire.- No sea ploy have been discharged and affairs are the name aa before the appointment a reoatvea, ' '' in 111 . ITuTmaJiEwf AMdCr&Sorr If Formed, With No I frovitlon for Admittln. Membara. ONLY THOSE IN CAN ; : LET-IN THE OTHrRO f-rWooo2y; Can Get ., to-Tachnical Point la Ovarrolt However, and Evarytody Oeta H YTho Sifna RolL - When the promotere f t,f': mah Bar assoolaUoa mst last night and adopted a constitution and bylaws, they suddenly-- dlaco vsred that , In their of forte to make -tbe organisation exclu sive they had uooeeded la excluding themaelve from membership. They .,d py TmTng uie oonauiuviun om a lasal and technical standpoint that they bad brought Into existence aa organisation that bad no membership and la Incapable ef having any. -. This peeUTlar ' condition : of affaire arlsee through the failure of the (rem era of tbe constitution to tnolude In It a aeotlon prescribing who ehould be en titled to be eoasidered charter member aad who ehould have authority to carry Into execution the articles and bylaws, The -document waa devoid of a pream ble ' : -f The legal potat of the right of any one to become a member of the organ isation la view of the conditions waa promptly raised by Fv' C) Bpencer. but the majority decided that tbe same power that brought the constitution Into axlatence could be exerclaed la declaring those present te be charter member. Th majority overruled the legal point urged by the tew and tbe adopter ef tbe oonatltutlon prooeeded to dealer themaelve BJemPerg anq praceed with business. ,,';-,' Wifty SfOWftg olsV----vt A motion waa mad and unanimously carried providing that all those present qualified to become member and who ehould elga the roll there aad then aad pay their Initiation fee on or before next Saturday night should be consid ered charter members and be qualified to carry out tb provision aod-bylawa. Fifty lawyer signed the roll. - Tn tem porary officers were directed by motion to continue ta of floe until next Saturday night, whea a regular meeting will be held and permanent offloere will be elected In accordance with th pro vlalon of the oonetltutloa. v. - A provision la th bylaw giving th membara of the organisation authority to oust any member at any time for aay cause apoa a vote of two-thirds ef those present at a regular meeting pre cipitated a storm of debate, Mr. fipen er wae agala on hie feet pleading that It was preposterous for lawyer who are auppoeed to be the guardian of Justice should fly Into th face of the bail principles of our government by seek ing to give Itself power te oust a maa without giving him a fair trial or any right to be heard tn hie own behalf. - . - it seems to me we are getting back to method of the Spanish inquisition," said Mr. Bpencer. The majority as 1 proved aad this provision waa am ended as that a maa can have a fair trial h. for h I ouated, ' - -. ' ' - The other ehaagea mad are ef minor Unportanpea- . ; K " -: vv. SIX ART FAIiS SOLD FOR $43,800 AT AUCTIOn Fortun Is Paid for Usslets Oma- ; msntal Painted Sticks of ; Inlaid Ivory. (gparlal lnapetca by LaaMd Wirt to rhe loaraail Nw Tork. Fsb. il-Oeorg A. Kess- ler bought the art fane ef Alexander Blumensteire ' eolleotloa for Itl.tOO These art fans were the moat Interest ing work of th. collection Bale at Mendelsaehn hail .ea Friday evening In view ef many persons. In the view of many' other persona these art fane were execrable. They said the the art fans war' neither, art nor fans. They war artificial classifications of skstohss by paintera ' of oontradlotory schools. Thev wars dlaoordar- .. v ' ' They were not fan at aD. ' They were larg and long bUdee of Ivory, too heavy for a womaa'a hand.' They were tipped with gold, mounted on gold and spread around a aeml-oirole aa sticks of fans are. But they could not be folded. t They were apread under glass ta semi circular frames. . Th auctioneer an nounoed that lbs buyer of the first art fan had the privilege ef buying the four other for tbe earn price, too nrat tmm twimatit 11.10. ' Mr. Kesslsr waved that privilege. He paid e,109 for the aeoond fan, lt.100 for the third, 11,100 tor the fourth and 11 1 tea ' foe tha nfth- ' Thus he saved 100. But the feet is that tha fan for which be eld lit. 000 had not more artistic value than the one for which he paid M.tto. "' . ' BURNS HIS LETTERS, ' n ; THEN HANGS HIMSELF :', V-.- ' ' 'if '", . .'. aiwinrBui naiwiwn mm my trace could be found of his Identity, a tramp committed suicide two mile be low linnton some time yesterday) or Friday by "hanging himself tn en old 'de serted x cabin , near tne raiiroae xraca. Deputy Coroner O. W. Baldwin reports tt a ease ef suicide. -.- v . The body was discovered ' about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon ' br tramps wbo had started for tbe cabin to get out of the rain. Seeing tbe body swinging from a rafter, the tourtste rushed out ef the eabla and ran to Linntoa. There J, B, Noye was notified, who, with W. R. Stilts and J. Milter, vial ted the cabin, Th coroner's office was then notified. The man had torn a board loose from th cabin celling, 'thrown a cotton rope over a rafter, stood upon a block about 14 Inches ' high and strangled himself. Tbe rope 'was ao long that hie feet would have touched the floor If he bad not drawn them up. In one comer were the aehee of burned papers, .4 - - The dead man was about SI year old, weighed 111 pounds, wss of light Com plexion, with brows hair and xnustaohe, wore a dark suit and hobnailed ahooe, A raeor. shaving brush, knife snd a sack of tobacco ware found oa the body. , The local breach ef the Swedteh' In ternational Order ?f Good .Template gave or literary' and musical entertain ment tn! tha AHaky building last night. There waa a large attendance and a good prearam of musical and literary eeleo tioue waa 0474 ty teae pre act. e . - V JRVING'S BUCHU yiFERS : .; k If you wih to re tie la ne-lth,;'; ' you rbeulJt' be ear ul of your UIV.,. KTS as a good rtannr la or ma wtiai. vaur 4 1 d-mrerour capital. Tour health dond prln-. - elpaUy on them. If you hoop THKsf well yon may ponseae your health la safety. Now by thus U not meant .. that geod , dnaooiertng for-your health I to overloos: all th other ' erana and merely look after your KID NET S. Tour other organ may " need care, but your kCrpxaiB most because they de moot. If yeevere fi. elck begin vrlVh your KIDOTDTS. be-' , cause Just as goon as thev are well.. . they will help all the ether organ to health. ':. - v ';. For a great many years it has been hioAd la nut of srder. It needs purl- . " rylng. I feel U need hp. my -skia u - nsede clearing, my ; brain feel tired." They are right, but de they 1 net right They generally go and , get a laxaUve to purify thtr blood; but doe MUiaU law lawa mmm.- , bowel r Price, 50 .Chts;pcr:Box S. O. SKIDMORE ca - CO ; Sole Agent 'V- Wedding Breakfast t Loa An- gSISS .XO om ouno an Minnr v won for Hsnry 'of ' fssla.? WORLD FAMED CH?P IN ' - v CHARGE QF COLLATTON Only Kelattvaa and IntJaaata Trianon Znvttad to Attend tka Rernolda ; Chllaa Nupdala Which Tato Place ): Neat' Wenew,';:-; ':fy-:P' . S'X v...rv-;. fjpeeial Waeatek byt-esU Who Ta eeal) -Lo Angeles, Feb. lt -A menu that once graced the board set by royalty v. mmmmA m tha waddinaT break fast after the Reynolds-Chllda nuptieis a rmmm thlt WfTl Ka fit fOT th kUlg aad no less a personage Is to eerve it than Rupert mix, a T - similar collation to 4,000 ef Amerloa'g nifal noted eases Bivas to Prlnoe Henry of Frassisv oa Shooter'g Island, Mew Tork, en the e oasloa of bia visit to America, ' ' At this big event, Preeldent aad Mra Roosevelt. Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, the cabinet officers aad high official, ef the army and navy In full uniform aver present. .'.'''; The weoamg wtoxeeoay wu wm mmmw- b rated at noon at Wladoreet, the pretty home .of Mrs. Slmmellne Chllda, and It will be after the eeremony - that the breakfast, a counterpart of the Prince Henry collation, will be served. - Oreen and gold have been the eolor choeea for the decoration for th wed ding throughout aad tbe mens wfll be engraved , on white satin ribbon, el Inches tn width aad seven, . is , length, fringed at either end. These will bear the monogram of) the bride and - the groom ta th left corner, the. letter being In gold and green. " f Only the relatives of both families aad 'a ' few intimate friends will be present at thle breakfast Blossoms from every place in the stats have been contributed for the decorations, aad the borne affair at noon will but precede the big end elaborate reception to be given by Mrs. Child for her daughter at the California club. - . .; , ..'. v This la the fourth great event which Hunert Frits will have superintended. Many brilliant dinners have been pre pared under hi supervision, bat .thla hs declare, will be fourth In Impor tance among them el. - The first wse the Prlnoe Henry luncheon, tharseeoad tha dinner at the zamoue raosr wea ling) at Milwaukee, aad the third tbe dinner in honor of the launching of the first Russian warship built In America, the Variag, built at pnuaoeipnio. f MEAD WANTS PHOTOS ; v OF FORMER GOVERNORS 'V ' ''".";''v " 1 " ' ,: t fgseelal Tneeatah te The foarast.1 " Olyropla. Wash. : Fsb, 11 Oovernor Mead is - making an -effort .to photographs of all former governors of the etate and territory, which will be enlarged aad placed upon the walla of the executive cjuarter In - tbe etate oapUtoL' The photograph Of' WUl lam Wallace, who wee territorial governor la lel, la vary much deeired.. Today the e-overuor eeoured Information which It 1 believed will result ta securing the photograph. It - Is understood that a eon of William Wsllsoe ta now holding a position; In the treasury department at Washington - Wallace was the flrat Republican delegate to congress from this etate and wae also appointed first territorial governor et Idaho. He died at Stellacoom la this state and burled there..- v . . vv t...v"- 1 COLO COMFORT FOR U ;- :vVVET PARTY-GOERS Thev te little eomfoct la the expla nation of B.' W. Oage of the Oregon Auto-Dae patch as .to Why' they, were compelled te sir- la the rein for mere thaa aa hour for .the men ana wnmen who attended the ball given Friday night at the Irvtogton Tsnnle club. The womea aay that'- their - dresses wa badly damaged by the dewapeur of the rala and their mala escorts a till main tala that tha? were ahabblly treated. As a last resort the belated dan oars too private oarrUgse to taetr respective horaaa Lest nlxht Mr. Osae said Uat hla driver had simply tollewed Instructions given him efler errengements had been made with Mr. Lee" better ef the Cub. wl-o hired . t-e a.e , Xa DUPUCATE FEAST :given PRIUCE ' A .... ; ' New Discovery -".Cf : ;. . .;y ' . Solenoe prove that t& rj purtfy--tar that roilf blood nej, to fact. Afc-a - . rt.n. -. 1, . turn m- i by your JUDNaTrS. - TheJU3MCBTS - are alter. They strain and purify your blood. Whea your blood la , Impure nothing oaa purify It but your : XXDNBTS. Whea the KTD '. NETS are clogged from overwork of;i , aay kind. , worry, enpoaure or ex-' v. cease, they can be get right by that. -wonderful new remedy, known aa HI VINOS BUCHU WAFERS. They are mail, wafer end pleasant .to) take They are not a patent medl, ' eine .'or . aeoret . remedy, and the " formula is cheerfully furnished to hyslciaas woo nlslng the sroolsnoy of their tsw, gradients, . such - aa Buehu, Juniper. Berries. Asparagus aad Other veiu- able and purely vegetable extracts. wnasu are set. ooncsnxraxeo as xe l' make thnag more than deuble thetf jTV:.?;': Druggists, 151 Third Cti'V for PortlariA'. ' - ; waa oalled out of" the ettr aad th final arrangements were left with .Walter Ooss. says Mr.,oage,-witn the usoar- standlng that It would be xmpraetloable for the auto eompaay to agree to de- poait the II people In tbe oar at their i xne ae peoii us uw uaa a watr etlv doorstep at 10 osnU' pr" at aueh an hour. . , " ; ; ; . hile th women sat la tha see ra the roopeetive head While drenching rein Mr. Oage wen called ap by telephoa aad be eaya that after tha matter had been explained to him .he upheld hi driver for following orders, but gave Instructions that tho drenched woman and Indignant maa be token te - their reopeettve homes. it Was the nearly 0 'oJoeatr-- they bed waited ainoe s. Mr. Oage inclined to lay the blame apoa Mr. Better, v : ' , . j- ) :-. BAY CITY IS NAME OF ! PROPOSED COAST TOVtJ Portland men have aiawsiasfiiTl . nn- , dertaken' the development of a large .' townalts project at a faverahle lose ttoa oa the coast ta Tillamook eoaaty. . It la backed by a bond Issue of 1100, 00 by the Bay City Land eompanp of which Soots Boaarth of Portland la - aeoretanr. ':, ; it The lax the Title Onnrantee A Trust oomi of this -etty a trust deed eonveylns a large portion .of the tewneite of Ley City. The- contract and deed provide ease .eg iiae.ee om aencax, . bearing per, eeat In tares and It, is the aaaoaneed intention of- the sand . ompany to prooeea as onee ,io expioix Bay Caty, build industries aad promote eoTurtrwmrm nf eieoinn imea ano oa- , valop water powers, The plan inoiadee eetabllshlng a, line ox soma tare nenrtn Bar City and Portland. Seoretary Bo aarth is devoting bia entire attention to detaile ef the work at the tewustte It la said the company ra tends to osTer speolal Induoementa to settlers and In- ' dustrlee and to 'footer development of the -ooaat v oouatry eg, au jegiumeie msthoda ... ' : Cored ct Ito Oi'.'.s.s laguok VRaUaf,"1 IVfrnangns Coraw Tvl.1 Pafksra UaOaol Free Au ia Plain Wrapper. , ., " Pllee U a fearful disease, apt easy to curs if yon go e it right, - - An operation with the knife la osue groua hamlllatlns and rarely a perma nent suooess. u - 1 . . ... There is just one other wore way te be cured palnlesa safe and In the privacy, of your. own homo-It la Pyra mid Pile Cure. We maa a trial package tree te eil who write.-., r-v ' - - . It will give you instant relief, show yen the harmless, painless natures of this great remedy and etart you well en the way toward n perfect euro, Then yon can get n fuU-elsed box from any drugglat for 10 oeata, aad oftaa one boa euree. - - ..-; - If the druggist trios te sen you soma thing lost aa good, tt la becauso ' he make more money en the subetttuta . Insist oa having what pea call for. i Tbs cure begins at onoa end oontln-, nee rapidly untu It Is eomplete aad per- manent, - -, - t ' Ton ean go right ahead with your work and be easy aad comfortable ail th time. - j- v . .!! well worth trylngi - . ' '' Juat aend your name end addreaa ta Pyramid Drag Co., 11110 Pyramid Build Xb, hlarebaQ, htlohvand reoelve tree by return mail tbe Arlal package tn a plain wrapper. . "r ;. Tboueaada have been cured tn tMa easy, painless snd Inexpensive way, ja th privacy of the homo, ; All drartU. 19 seats, " Xt't ( ' Z t n l-ee ji - uicWy i v