. . '' . ..'.,..'' .... ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 18C3. . . y J ' "r' ' - uLij.ni 't rrrr r-mr r i in s " ' ' " '' ; " "' : ' . ' 1 ' - ' - -'- - - - - MER IV I .1 1 1 1 Yr" -. . . IPEMIBT VMM AT. ENTERPRISE, PROGRESS, ACHIEVEMENT, SUCCESS HAyP BEEN BUILDING OUR BUSINESS UPON A SOLID FOUNDATION.' WE HAVE SOUGHT TO TJtHRCONFJDEJCEjDSTEEM OF THE PUBLIC. Therefore "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" sells U 3 THE FACT THAT THE PEOPLE HAVE BECOME AWARE of the TRUTH of the ABOVE STATEMENT HAS MADE IT NECESSARY FOR US to BUY, PIANOS by the TRAINLOAD. WE HAVE RECEIVED TWENTY-SEVEN CARLOADS WITHIN THE PAST EIGHT WEEKS AND HAVE MORE CARS EN ROUTE AND ORDERS PLACED , FOR OTHERS TO THE LARGEST LINE-THE LARGEST STOCK HONEST PRICES-HONEST VALIIES Knabe Angelus 'Are you thinking of purchasing a piano that will afford enjoyment for the entire family? The Angelus interior player piano is the best. We merely ask that you investigate the Angelus. 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JWe promise you the best of service and every courtesy that lies within the gift of a .re liable, well established house.:,-, ' , The House With a ReputationThe House Witlyi Name--The House That Has the Goods--Ahd the House That Gives the Values 1 The House of QuaLitr " CLAY & COo "The House of Quality". SEATTLE. TACOMA SIXTH AND MORRISON STREETS - BELLI NGH AM PORTLAND EVERETT y- SPOKANE PORTIOU OF RECORDS OF ST. JOHNS COOnCll ORDERED EXPUNGED Details of Charges Against and Impeachment of Former Mayor King and Councilman Peterson Ordered Stricken From the Minutes as Unjust to Vindicated Men. Saat HA Depertmeat. K significant action u taken lait night by the city council of 8t Jobne when part of the rerorda kept by a pre rloui aeaalon of that body were ordered expunged. The action grow out of an Injustice found among: aome proceed Inra enured Into by the city about IS month ago airalnat two official of the "Ity government at that time. On Aurnat 20. 10S. cbarKa were brought against Mayor W. H. King and Councilman C J. Peteraon in the coun cil and proceedings of impeachment were begun against ' those' two city officials. They -were charged with all tnanaer of crimes, fraud and general moral turpitude, and every effort was made to attach opproblura to the names of the alleged offenders. The subsequent - proceedings were Quite lengthy and detailed and ' every part of the. investigation "s spread upon the minutes, for the council .was determined - to leave an after effect If no grounds for prosecution were found. The present council taken a very-dlf-femt view of the matter and. passed resolutions last night . agaJnnt the before-mentioned action, ' The closing par agraph of the resolutions runs as fol lows: "Whereas, said article and11 charges sra wholly unwarranted and unjust) fieri either in sense or In laWT how, there fore. It la hereby resolved by the count ell of the city of Ht. Johns that the pretended articles of Impeachment and charges are without foundation and un warranted either In law or fact, and the am Is ordered dlsmleeed and stricken from the' records of the city of8t. Johns." . Many councilman- waied .eloquent and the council chamber rang whli praises for the wronged officials and condem nations of the actions of the former council. The. opinion was expressed that the charge arose from political reasons merely and that the records not remain on tba boons, w. II. King was elected by a big majority last April a f Iweo on Hn-wwiw! M waitmt. 114E the people were not neueving m the charges and so again they ought tor be araeed for this reason, i Weald Seoar Dredges. The Kast Sid Improvement associa tion la contemplating a play, by wbu-n It will aecura tha services of the Seattle Dredge company for tha filling of the blocks on tha east side all the way from East Oak to Hawthorne ave nue on the south, weat of Union avenue. Other companies are making bids on the work, but they were -not mentioned last night. It will be aome weeks -yet before anything definite can be an pounced regarding this great improve ment for the east side. It was also reported last night that plana are being laid for the construe tlon .of a concrete dock to be built on the east side and the intervening space back of it and Kant Water street -would bo built up and filled in with dredging from tba river. O. M. Beott. Joseph Buchtel, C. W. Pal let and Ju. C. Hoover were" appointed a special committee to look Into the project of establishing a branch of the Portland library on the central east aide. . Mr, Scott announced that the library associa tion waa willing to put up a building If a suitable .location could be found and that when the East Bide high school was opened such a. library would be needed badly. . ,. , . J. M. Healy informed the association that a movement was on foot to. erect an Ice skating rink on Grand avenue and that an option orrar half block had been secured. i , . ast Side Motes. - I The Mount ftcett district is much grat ified over another recognition of their needs. This time It Is the telephone company. .Teaterday the Pacific states Telephone company put a large numbes of men to work In tha Mount Scott dis trict removing all 10-party lines and sub stituting four-parties. Consequently there la great rejoicing in Mount Scott, and tba Paciflo State la no longer a soul less corporation. Tha 13,500 residence of W. H. Smith at Gray's crossing near Lents on tha Mount Scott line waa burned to tha ground last week. Nothing was saved from tha bouse but a few articles of minor value. Mr. .Smith and bis family were away from home at tha time. In fact just re turning from a visit with relatives In Spokane. The house waa left in charge of a man during tba absence of tha fam ily, who, while walking through tha house carrying a lamp, stumbled and fell. The lamp broke and scattered oil over tba house until It seemed that the whole structure was in flames before the man could do anything himself or secure help. .-..' Tha sawmill at Lents has shut down for the holidays. I. F. Coffman is remodeling bis Btort front at Lenta A; L. Xadderly, an east tide boalness man, has just returned from a trip east. Mr. Kaddorly attended the Trans-Mls-slMlppI congress while In Kansas City. The East Side Business Men's club meets this evening at the bureau of In formation, East Second and ' Morrison streets. The Brooklyn Republican club meats tomorrow evening and wltl consider a move to secure mora llghta for that auburn. WILL BE TRIED FOR STEALING C0RDW00D (Special DUpstrk t The Jnarnal.) Eugene,. Or., Iec. 19. Russell Ood ard. a youth living at Springfield, will be tried before Justice . of . the Peace Bryson Thursday on the charge of lar ceny by bailee of eight cords of wood belonging to George A. Dorr Is, a well known hopgrower. It waa charged that on December 12 young Godard waa entrusted with tha wood to bring it to Eugene to dispose of, but that be appropriated it for his own ttse. The effect of Scott' J Emu t J ion ort thin, pale children is magicaL . I makes them plump, rosy, active, happy. ' It contains Cod Lirer OiL HrDODhosrohites jmdJycerinewio make fat, blood end -bone,- and so put together that it is easily digested bylittlefolk. ' N , ALL DRUCOI6TS1 60o. AND.SI.OO. HAU EXTRADITED FOR MURDER Professor of, Washington Uni versity Taken to Germany , Accused of Black Crime. TRACED BY MEANS OF FALSE WIG AND BEARD Mother-in-Law Decoyed to Pot foffice and Shot on StreetMotive Still Mystery- Police of . Four Nations interested in Case. . . ' ." flonraal gnerijif RerM. London, Dec. 10. The exWadltlon of Professor Karl Hau of Ooorga Wash ington university, Washington, District of Columbia, to Germany, was, granted today on the charge of tha murder, of HIS moinsr-in-iaw, rn&u . juuiuor, i Baden-Baden November i, Professor Karl ilau la tha alleged principal In an International - murder mystery that Is worrying the law sleuths . Of America, England. France and Germany. There is little doubt of Hau'a guilt, for be waa seen to fire the fatal shot and waa followed from Baden- Baden to London. ' Is a Brilliant SI sa ltan Is a brilliant young-man, baroly 13 with degrees from universities at Treves, Freiburg and Berlin. Ha la well-knowir In Washington society, in which he has been an agreeable figure for the last eight years. A few years ago he went bsck to Germany, where his family resides, and when ha . re turned it Was to bring with him a pretty yotirt wife, refined and accom plikhed, plainly of his own status In society. She wajt Prauleln Molltor, daughter of a woman of wealth Frau Molltor dwelling In Baden-Baden. They seemed to be a happy couple. After a year and a little more a child was bom to them. -Tha-ehelwtenlng-wss quite--an-event-in- the social set of which lyofeesor Hau ainhls wife we)n part. . ' , . totae'r-ia-taw kuldired. About a year sgo JVofessor Had and his wife and child sailed for Europ to visit their relatives. After that. Wash ington heard no mora ef them until' the startling news cams recently that Ftau Molltor bad been murdered near tier home In Baden-Baden and that her son- --: - - - -v In-law, Professor Hau. had been ar rested in London charged with tha The motive of tha crime remains a mystery. It is known, however, that while Professor Hau posseaed little more than his salary as a. untverslty professor, his wife's mother was very wealthy. It is assumed that her death would greatly benefit her daughter. wife of Professor Hau. The details have not yet developed. ' Deep-laid, riot. ' That there was a deep-laid 'murder plot was soon evident to tha police of Paris, who were already engaged in er forts to' fathom an attempt to bring Frau Molltor to that city on falae pre tenses. In fact, tha attempt waa suc cessful, but through some miscarriage of tha plotter's plana-the visit brought no harm to her, An urgent telegram from Paris had reached her at Baden-Baden. It pur ported to come from the bedsld of her sick daughter. Mrs. Professor Hau. Bite took the first train for the French capl tai and went to the addreas given In the telegram, only to find that her daughter was not there, and bad not been there. Traolag tha Xoax Telegram. Being a woman of wealth and conae quence, Frau Molltor was able to get tha Paris police , so Interested, In the case that when the news of her' mur der In Baden-Baden reached them thoy at once pounced upon the hoax telegram which lured Frau Molltor to Paris aa an Important bit of evidence against tha criminal. Then Fran Molltore constant atreet companion, a huge St. Bernard dog, waa mysteriously poisoned. The evening that tha dog died Frau Molltor received a call In a man's voice on tha phone to ooma to tha postofflca fdr a valuable package. She dreese herself hurriedly Tar tha street, and bidding her young, unmar ried daughter to accompany her, set out for the poetofflce. It waa to go to her death. Shot by a Mas la a False Beard. It was now quite dark, and the quiet street through which Fran Molltor and her daughter approached tha postofflca waa only dimly lighted. Suddenly there was the sound of a pistol shot behind them. Miss Molltor saw her mother fall dead, shot through the back. The assassln'a bullet had found her heart. The place and the hour had been well chosen, but nevertheleee there waa witness of the deed. This witness a tradesman, sitting at his window wait ing, for his wlfe'a aummona to the even ing7 meal had a good view of the man who raised tha pistol and fired and then hurried away down dark cross street He-was of medium height, under middle a-4uutaaUccby projecting jaws, and wore a beard that was So"pirTrmey,taa that this wUnM at once went out and notified tha police. Ha waa traced ami arrested In London at the Hotel Cecil. Ho is now feigning insanity. . Freferreg Stoek CanaeS etoogs. ' . Allen at Lewis' Best Brandy ' Rest the Stomach .- . i. ' . . ' . . . - - Nothing will cure indigestion that doesn't digest the food, itself, and give the stomach a perfect rest. 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