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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 21. 1907. 13 OlilllTEII LAW . IS DEFENSE , Strother Brothers on Trial for ' Murder of Man Who De- i; sorted Their Sister, HASTERS' ASSGCLUID.T IS i:0:7 FJiOraSED Captains Object to Labor Union Complications Iri Existing 7 Association. MURDER FOLLOWED . 7 WEDDINQ CEREMONY Freely Confess to Killing and Claim "' Event Justify It One f Griuid Jorors Who Returned Indictment ;fr Goes Ball for Accused. 1 T."7 " .',-'' (Journal Special Service.) .'' Culpepper, Va.. Feb. 11. All this ic lion of th state la agog In antlcipa- IT3nM IM trial uf tuatitrolhes ssothtrs, tha killing of their brother-in-law. William By waters, under circumstances ' that throw tha accused young men back upon tha so-called unwritten lw for their defense, and Justification. Byws tars. It will be remembered, was shot to death at the - Strother homestead within a few hours after ha had mar ried the the sister of the young men. ' who have freely confessed to tha kill ing. Bywaters, It is said, was forced to marry the girl at tha point of a re volver,' and It Is further stated that ho was attempting . to abandon her when :' he was detected by the brother in the act of escaping from the house and -was , shot to death. The Victim belonged to . a prominent family and was oae of the best-known young men socially In this - part of tha state. . . , i --- - 'The ease, against tha Strother broth ers waa on the docket her for trial today, but it la more than likely that there will be soma delay before- the trial is actually begun.' It la not ex pected, however, that tha trial will be Ions dclHyedV.nalL the parties eon- cerned ee eager for the hearing. It 1 reported tLat Mrs. Viola Strother By waters, the slain man's widow, has r about- recovered from her Illness and will b ready to take h stand in be half of her brothers. The latter are out on $5,009 ball and one of tha Inter ' asting features of the cas is the fact .that ona of tha grand jurymen who In dicted tha young men became ona of their bondsmen. . Tha trial will be pre sided over by a Judge especially as- - signed to tha clrealt by Judge Swan son to try tha case, : 'L..,': ; ' (Special Dispatch im T6. Joaraal.) ' Seattle, Feb. 21 Dissatisfied with the Masters' and Pilots' association as the organisation la' conducted at present. It Is reported that a number of oaptains of vessels coming Into this port regu larly are taking steps to form a mas ters' association,' to include captains, pilots and Irst officers holding masters' licenses. The present associsttan was looked upon with favor until steps were taken to force steamship captains to pay overtime to matea. It was the opinion of a large number of captalna that tha association had adopted labor union tao tlos, which did not meet with tha ap proval of the master and a majority of the matea . . ' Repeated attempts ware made to whip the matea Into Una by telling them that Ifpthey did not Join the association they .would not be advanced by tha marine TnBpeXTPTS.' Captain Whitney , invest!, gated this report and as a result sus pended tha license of Captain Glasscock, an association man, for bad conduct. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES " BEING HELD IN CHICAGO ''(loarnsl Snedel Servlc) '. Chicago, Feb. II. Seldom even in the turbulent politics of Chicago has so oh Interest been displayed In a po litic event as im manifested In today Democratic primaries, which are ax pected to decide tha mayoralty candi date. The light between the rival fac tions led by Mayor Dunne and ex-Mayor . Carter Harrison la extremely bitter and It is barely possible that tha final de cision, will not bo reached until tha con- , ventlon is held Saturday. Tha Harrison .faction Is working with might and main , and tha leader appear confident of the suqcess of the former mayor. The Re- ; publican primaries .will be held next week. Tha leading candidate for the .' Republican ,' mayoralty nomination are Postmaster Btisso and Alexander Revel 1. named in tha order' of their supposed 'strength. . . " ; '. " TAKE-DAUGHTERS AWAY FROM DEPRAVED MOTHER (Special Dispatch to The Joaraal.) ' '' Butte, Mont., , Feb. , 11. A startling case of depravity waa revealed today by tha filing of tha complaint of Thomas Harris, against his divorced wife, Mrs. Maria Miller. - A 15-year-old daughter, Ruth; toiu of midnight revels at the Miller home in South Butt, her tes timony In Judge Donal's chambers be ing of an unprintable character. Har ris declares taa woman 1 unfit to hav the custody of tha two girl and asks the court for an order for their re moval. - ' .. : .. Mr. Millar appeared in tha sheriffs office this afternoon with a volley of protests against tha action of Humana Agent Otto Schoenfeldt in taking charge of the - girls. - Before she had com' pleted her tnvectlve hurled at tha offl cer sh had been thrown Into the county JalL . Agent Schoenfeldt declares the case 1 one of tha worst to come under his observation. RICHEST BOY TENDED ' BY ARMY.OF SERVANTS f Journal Sperla I 'Service.) Providence, K. I.. Feb. 21. John Nlch olaa Brown, who can no longer properly b called tha "ten million dollar baby," but who is still the richest boy In the world, was T years old today. Ho was born on February 11, 100. and by the deatn or 'his father, on May 1 of that year, and Harold Brown, his uncle. On May. 11 of the same year, he became the heir and head of the family. His father's death left him 16,000,000, and by his uncle's death ha became the pos- . vd In the Name of Sense, that good common sense of which all of us . have a share, how can you continue " to fcuy" or dinary soda crackers, f stale arid dusty as they must be, when for -5 you can get nR3edBiscuife i H fresh from the oven, protected ; A: from dirt by! a package the' ; very beauty of which makes" v: you i NATIONAI BISCUIT COMPANY 'V sessor of another $5,000,000. By the time he Is 21 years old these $10,000,000 wlU have grown into $30,004,000. When his grandmother, Mrs. John Carter Brown, dies more millions wilt be piled on these, and when his mother, who was one of the rich Dresser sisters, dies still mora millions will be added. Baby brown came Into the world puny and delicate, but he la now as sturdy a boy ss any of his little playmates. Hla health, happiness and welfare Is the especial eare not only of his mother, but of a whola retinue of servants. Be sides a- special physician, two nurses and a governesses, has a special cook. a maid whose s1 duty is to look after the airing of Ms rnoins. maid to kr his clothes men.1d and loo after Ms toys, and a maid to' wash snd atorllU his dishes.' Schilling's Best tea and cofT.-a botH on top. .. . . I P&AlWm -SMITH - MEAT GO. 226-220 Alder Straet, Between First and Second Sts. " FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" SMITH diving; the Portland' people Oregon Meats at 'the : lowest :' posibl prices ; VS. THE CHICAGO BEEF TRUST I ; Who 7aims to control the meat supply of Portland and boom prices by acting through retail markets owned and con trolled by the trust. , Prime Rib Roast Beef... 10c Beef Sirloin Steak. . ..1254c Small Porterhouse . . . 12Jc Fancy P'rt'rhouse Steak 15c Fancy "TBone Steak. 15c Rolled Rib Roast Beef 12c Beef Rib Steak.. L...A2c Beef Loin Steak...... 12V2c Best Round, Steak...... 10c Beef Shoulder Steak. .. . .8c Beef Shoulder Roast..... 8c Pot Roast Beef. . ; V. . . .8c Rump'Roast:Beef.r V8c Hamburger Steak .... , . 8c Corned Beef .......... 6c Beef Tongues, each. . . . .45c Oxtails, per pound .... , . 5c Beef Liver .... .v. . .... .5c Choice Brisket Beef. ."..'.'5c Beef Necks to Boil.. .. ..5c rrKteef-4o-Siew.-.'..T. . . ;5c Beef. Tripe . .... . V. . .. . .8c Beef Kidneys' T ...... .". . . 5c Beef Brains ...... J.... 10c Veal Shanks for broth. , . 6c Veal fo-Stewing. . 1 , . , . 8c Breast of Veal. . .10c Veal Rump Roast I.... . 15c Leg Roast of Veal;. 12c Shoulder Roast Veal ; r. . 10c Loin Roast Veal..... ..15c Rib Roast Veal.... .'. ...15c Loin Veal Cutlets. .... ,15c Rib Veal Cutlets . . ... . . 15c Calves' Liver . . . .". . . . 1 5c Legs of Pork. . . . . ,. A2z2c Pork Chops ... . . . . ; . . . . 15c Pnrt- T ni'n T?rvgt 1 ir Pork Steak , . .", . . Side Pork . . .'. . . . .7. Pork Shoulder Roast. Pork Mixed Sausage Pork Hocks ....... . Pigs Feet . , Leaf Lard ... Pickled Pork Our Own Pure Lard. Our Own.Breakfast . Bacon .. ........ Our Own Hams . . ; . I . . ..15c ?12c .uy2c . . 10c .... 8c . . . 5c .1254c .1254c ...12c .;.17c "ELECTRIC LIGHTS FOR UMATILLA PROJECT (SDeeial' Dlnatea M The learaet.) lermlston, Or4 Feb. II. Papers hava been filed Incorporating tha. Western . Umatilla Mutual Electric company, with chief (Offices at Hermiston, and tha ob ' Ject la to supply electric lights and , ' power to tha territory under tha Uma , tllla government project. Tha Inoor , pontes are M. B. Gwlnn. Judge James a Fee, R. Al. lander and K. P. Dodd. " James Fee is president-of the.com party and B. P. Dood la secretary. The capital stock has been placed at ISO,- 0t. - ' Tha power alta has bean located twa mllaa west of Hermiston, and tha dltoli flow - will ba two milea long and tha ' power will ba amply aufflclent to fur ' nlah light and power for Hermiston, Umatilla, Echo and tha farmers within - tha project, ... - - WALLOWA TEACHERS Z ::: GIVEN CERTIFICATES (Spectsl Dlapetch to The JeamaL) :' ' Enterprise, Or., Feb. II. At tha semi annual examination of teachers for Wal- :. Iowa county, held hers last week, there , were II applicants, and all pasaed but ' one. Certificates were issued to' tha following teachers; Mrs. Prlscllla Mo . Kensla of Wallowa, Mra Grace V. Con- ley of Joseph and' Miss Jessie Martin '. of Joseph, first grade certificates; Sadie : B. Womack and Millie Cramer of Wal. Iowa, Martha nils of Joseph and' Roy Kdarmand of Chlco, second grade certifi cates: Lola Rlchman of Grouse, Fannie Weaver of Enterprise, Bertha Womack Jennie Hayea of Wallowa, third grade certificates, ' ,. . -. . . , . ; CLEVELAND TO ADDRESS PEOPLE OF WINDY CITY '. (Journal Sptcfcl Servlee.) ' ' Chicago. Feb. II. Former Presi dent Cleveland, aooompanled by Mrs, Cleveland, "arrived In Chicago today in response to an Invitation of tha Union League club to deliver tha oration at tha annual Washington's birthday cele bration to be held under the club aus pices. It Is the first time In many years that Mr., Cleveland has consented to overstep ths rule and deliver a public address west of New York. Tha celebration will be bald tomor row afternoon In tha Auditorium and It la safe to aay that every foot of space In the immenaa theatre will ba taxed to accommodate the great . crowd that will assemble to hear tha former presi dent. The subject of Mr. Cleveland's address has -not- b sen announoed. It Is expected, however, ha will discuss at soma length tha democracy of tha mid dle waac ;'. i , : f , During ' their stay In tha eity Mr.' and Mrs. Cleveland are to bo tha guests of James H. Eckels, formsr controller of tbe currency. - Tomorrow evening Mr. Cleveland will be tha chief guest at a banquet at tha Union League club. Sev eral other entertainments hav also been planned In his honor. ' Charcoal Stops Gas On Your Stomach Wonderful Absorbing Power of Char, r coal When Taken la the Torm of, ' Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges. . catei " grid . HARRIMAN TO APPEAR BEFORE COMMISSIONERS ' tlnnnai ftfWMH.I amir I f-MiiS'Wnshlngton, Feb. II. Tha entire ' Interstate commerce commission . is going to New Tork to reauma tha In ': veatigatton of tha trafflo and operating departments and ' ales the financial ; methods of the Htrrlman corporations. When the investigation was adjourned ' in Chicago last month ths commission , fixed today aa tha date for resuming the Inquiry In New Tork. Tha investi gation will not be taken "P. however. until next Monday, when K. H, Harrl T man, William RockefeHer, Jacob K. Schlff snd others have been summoned ' to appear and give testimony. The New , Tork bearings will ba tha moat Import ant that tha commission has had. " HUGHES TO ADDRESS ANN ARBOR STUDENTS " "rjoarnat Rpestat SrTtce.f Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. II. Elaborate - - preparatlona have -been made for the . reception and entertainment of Governor Hughes of New Tork, who Is to deliver the Washington's birthday addr.se to morrow before the tnw students of ths University of Michigan. All rmMcatlons '7 point to sn Immense audience td listen '. to ths sdrirrsa of. the distinguished speaker. The university resnts hfld s meeting today and thry-wlll Tmln over to ,eke part lit tha reception to Governor Hughes. , rani, paoxaos nn rm Charcoal, para, simple charcoal,' ab sorbs lot times Its own volume of gaa. Where does ths gaa go tot It is Just absorbed and there Is left a pure, fresh, sweet atmosphere, fre from all Ira purities and germs. , - .That's what happens In your stomach when yon take ona or two of Stuart's Charcoal Losengss. tha most powerful purifiers science has ytt discovered. - Tou belch gas In company, some times, by accident, greatly to your own humiliation. That is because tbsre Is a greet amount of gas being formed in your stomach by fermenting food. Tour stomach is not digesting your food prop erly. Gas is inevitable. Whenever this happens. Just taks ons or two of Btu art'a Charcoal Lozenges right after eat ing, and you will be surprised . how quickly they will act. No mora belch inga; no more sour risings.- Eat all you want and what yon want, and then if there la any gaa going to be formed, one of these wonderful little absorbers. a Stuart Charcoal Losenge, will take care of all tha gaa And It will do mora than that ' Every particle of Impurity In your stomach end Intestines is going to ba carried away by tha charcoal. No one aeems to know why It does this, but It does, and does it wonderfully. Tou notice the difference In your appetite,, general good feeling, and In the purity of your blood, right away. , . Tou'll have no mora bad taste in your mouth or bad breath, either from drink ing, eating or amoklng. Other people will notice your bad breath ' quicker than you will yourself. ' Make your breath pure, fresh and sweet, so when you talk to others yon won't disgust them. Just one or two Stuart Cbarooal Loiengea will make your breath sweet, and make you feel hetter all over for It. Tou can eat all tha onions . and odorous foods you want, . and no one can tell the difference. ,' Besides, charcoal Is tha bst laxative known. Tou can take a whola boxful and no harm will result. It Is a won derfully eaay regulator. And then, too, It filters your blood every particle of poison or ,lmn.urity-4n your blood la destroyed, and you begin to- notice the difference in your, face first thingyour cleax complexion. Stuart'a Charcoal Loaengea are made from pure willow charcoal, and Just a little honey is put In to make them pal atable, but not too sweet, They will work wonders lit your Stemaehr-and make you feel-fine and fresh.. Tour blood and breath. will ba purified. . r .. .. Wa want to prove all this to you, so Just send for a free sample today. Then sfter yon i get It and use It, yon will Ilka them so well that you will go td your druggist and - get a - I( bos of thrse Stuart's Charcoal Losengea Bend us your nam. and address to day and we will at Once snd you by mall a sample nacksge ' free. - Address F. ' A. Stuart Co.. 44 Stuart Building. Alarshall. Michigan. i n is Stock Wil At MMitiig I Advance to 85c 9 23 It Has More Than Doubled in Value in the Last Twelve Months-It Will Soon Double Again I have made millions of dollars for thous of people by my patents. I expect to make millions more. This stock has increased in value more than 200 per cent since September 1st, 1905. The natural increase of business and inquiries for motors has forced the price up several times ; it will soon go still higher. This stock should make a life income for you. Hetty Green, the Richest 1 iWomaii - in the World, Says: f "the Way to Get Rich: Is to Invest in Ne cessities." ' The Btdweir cold motor la ona of ths jrreat necessities of ths twentietn century. , in is stocg naa aireaoy taken several Jumps up. Now is tbe time to buy. - It will go higher in. a few days. Tha profit is yours. Don't ' speculate invest Hero you have a necessity. Look at this list below. Every one of these people made his fortune by supplying some necessity: vr r pr -.- . -,- : Vatat jDooper KcCormlek Carnegie mookefeUer Senatoa Clark Belnse V " mis bury -Stndabakes - Fairbanks . - , TaaderbUt , ttonld Whitney Belmont Maekay Marshall FU11 Xlte Armoor Swift i .,'..'' lHok Korgaa Zdlsoa . Stanford SCOON , : . tesds FuBmaa Her is tha way manufacturing stocks In necessttlas Jump: t First Sold at IB Ths Xleotrlo Trnst Quaker Oats, common 4S0 American Stadlator, eommoa .... S3o American Smelting ............. SOo , Wow Sen f 14A.00 10O.00 . f MM And this Is only a few.- Safe and surer than Ufa Insurance or trust stocks. All this advance has been mad In ten years snd less. ; - ft r - V- - ' ft t S V t ) r."" i). The Bidwell Cold . , Motor , . ' t ..... , i , It will supply the greatest necwutlty fiow known Irt'th busi ness world, ths demand Is so lsrga that It will make all of ue rich. ' If you went to get in with me on this you will hav U b quick about lb The stock is sailing like hot cakes. .. My Patent Will Double the Capacity of Any Motor X never made an unsuccessful invention. My first invention -was the electrlo fan. Juat as it ia run over tha country in. hot weather. I didn't set a natent on It. but see what a tre mendous successlt is! X next-Invented the trolley car system. Just as It is run today. I made It perfect and suc cessful right from the start. It has never been improved sine I Invented U. Look At the million of money it has mads for the stockholders. The stock of tha trolley roanu- . facturlng companies sold below II : cents a shsra in 18! and 18(4. Poor men oould buy that-stock then.- Thousands of them did boy it, and every one who held onto it la a rich man today. : -; . "-' .' '( No Man on Earth Ever Lost a Penny He Invested With Me Next I Invented tha railway - car telephone system. It is a system by which passengers or trsln crews can telephone from still or moving cars anywhere the same aa If seated In an of flea" It Is a mora perfect system in - operation than any other telephone you ever saw. This Is on tha road toward millions for tha stockholders. f , This Is My Greatest ' Invention ' Now I hav Invented something bigger and greater than either of the above. It is called the Bidwell Cold Motor. It Is guaranteed not to burn out and Is exactly ths kind of a motor the steam railroad people have been looking for. It will change all the steam railroad ,' systems over to electrlo roads, because It will . be cheaper to run than steam and can. be run faster and more safely than any present method. The only drawback the railroads have had In changing over to electricity has been that no motor aa at present made can be run 150 , miles at (0 miles sn hour without burning out It would melt the very wires. ' By nslng a Bidwell Cold Motor a train of esrs could be run from New Tork to San Francisco without a stop at the rate of 0 or 0 mile sn hour snd not even warm op and without a hitch '"''..' , Besides running fastr. they would be more safe and sure then steam, coat less to operate and would last longer than any other motor now known. The Bidwell Cold Motor Is the greetest invention out sine I Invented th trolley ear. . j The Opportunity of a Lifetime I ,want to give every man and woman a chance to come In witij ma on this, for I expect to make millions for the stockholders out of thin new patent' ' Th atock will be sold on tha aquara. There will be no hocus-pocus about preferred or common stock, nor any other scheme, trick or wrinkle by which anybody can be frosen out .- - ' ' . Every dollar invested will represent one hundred cents of ths best stock. Every share will be exnrtly like every other share. The profits on every shar will be th same as the profit on every, other share. In short, there, will be nothing but a squsr deal all round. ' . - ' . . I have made a lifelong reputation for souara oeajing: l win personally see to ii ms very stockholder get a square deal on thlSi This stock Is fully paid snd non assessable. ", ... ... . , In order to make It possible for every man snd woman to get In with me on this big deal I hav decided to sell the atock until Feb. tt only at the following prices: SO shares, eash 37-60) IOO shares, aaa sVS.OO; ISO Share. sh 119.50 goo shares, ash f 10000 1 ISO Shares, oash 9187.001 SOO shares, aask WMi MO Shar, eask S375O0) 1,000 shares, eask 7SO.00 8,000 shares, easn, g3.700.ov. Inventor of th Trolley Car System. Ia van tor of tha mall way -Car Vol ', . phoa System. laveator of th Bidwell Cold Motor. Xaveator of th Wats Xleotrlo Oen water. . : ,: .'.-, - Our Installment Plan tt.00 oash, 13.00 cash, 18.00 cash, aa.80 eaah, at.OO eaah, 38.00 eaah. . S44.00 sash. monthly payments of. monthly payment of. monthly payment of. T monthly payment of. T monthly payment of. T monthly payments of. monthly payment of . e-00 each 10.80 each 18.00 each 818.80 eaoh 833.00 aoh 38.00 eaok 48.00 each . . 908.00 eaok . . .8340.00 each SO shares, too shar, ISO Shares, 00 share, SO shares, 00 shares, aoo share. 1.0OO share. 870.00 oasa. 10 monthly payment of S,000 share. (4O0.00 cash, 10 monthly payments of. . . TOT XOtl THAW 0,000 MAJIXa IOU TO AJTT OMM rXmSOBT. axxo m Mom y BAsTK sbatt. ixniii stonnx vmuxm, t. v. OB BBOInTBBBO IBTTSm. Special to Electric Men and Manufacturers W srow prepared to fill your orders i our own factory, W ar now manufacturing th Bidwell Cold Motor. We are taklnr ord'T for cold motors and cold generator for aro and Incandescent lights on a guarantee not to burn out lor thra years. - ue a bare and' sane investor and Get as Much of This ' " Stock aV Your Means Will 1 Allow, It Will Pay Vou a Life Income In s Handsome Dividends. ; More money la made every day by good Judg ment in investing money than by all th labor and wage In th country. ' Safe and shrewd investment In thlg stock will make fortunes. - -t Too will never get rich On wagea .' No on ever did. Every man In thl world who ever "got big money got It either-by speculation or invest ment Speculation is unsafe. Tou stand more chance to lose than you do to make. Invest ments ar right th other way. , Make a safe In vestment and) It Is stir to bring you returns. Don't hesitate about this stock. It la abso- uf. nwA sure. ' '- i . t . Here Is a Vital Point to . Remember There never ha been a fallur of eonsequanc In electrical manufacturing, ' Btop and think of that All ar immensely successful. All par! big dividends and have made their Inventor 1 wealthy. :' '.'"''.' ' Thl company will soon be en of th blggeet , in electrical manufacturing In th world. . Thl I is bound to be so, because there l not a place now where a motor or generator 1 used but it . will have to sooner or later change for th Bid-, well cold motor or generator. Why? Because1 we make something better ythan any other kind now known. These Are Cold Facts -Yeu i Must Act Quickly If you want some of t5 stock at th preeent low price you must come In now. Ther Is only a small amount to be sold at this pries. I firmly believe that within a short time thl stock will be selling at II a aha re. Thl I. your opportunity. It la a case of com quick' or not at all. , ; , , , Bidwell Electric Co. Chicago , Th . undersigned I an authorised broker for the sale of our stock in the West. Csll and sea " ma and let ma explain anything yon do not ; understand. . ' f THURSDAY. i w OFFICES Open FRIDAY, Evenings untiI9o'c!ock OKDXB If you cannot caJl, write and ask for our fre booklet It gives full Information. , Addrea all order and Inquiries to Johnstouii Broker 425 Flicdner CuH Mr Tenth and Washington lit PORTLAND. C. r .