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AIIOVi:2R ..ON2 . Oj. T::CC:.: CllAltlllllG 2ELqDIEQyIN TliE'-MUOieSUPPLEMEHT JJUil . J Little Ad ta THE JOURNAL Criaji Results. Costs Osly Oac Cent a Word.. . Tbe Weather Fair " tonight, and . Saturday; northerly wind. , . ', ' j " - t : ?. . - til r VOL. VI. NO. 33 V-Vfc : ( PORTLAND .OREGON,- FRIDAY.." EVENING, APRIL 12, I807.TWENTY PAGES. jQSjT ' vYh"1! m ; Journal Circulation PRICE TWO CENTS. SMI?"mPcB51 sT7,!; fr.Vill iinfim? u-ir-jl i.:, :o)a.1 fn mils is j '-.- yvy - y '-: ..wy v,.---y-' ,N;yV:y y v .y y y' : Z : -;,: .y 1 -y y : yvy . .fry. ; y -:: : :r y; r.ly"-:y'. , ; yyy.: y -yv , yN H I RIAL . ; ( mil FIERY TftAP j ' 4 . ... , I V'- J IIP II II III II 1 V' 't S--:l' I iSipouu!uiie ii em.."w y - ' -V - ' ."1 V - r p miiAi. M.ti. n-.jh ' I V-l l f m w m. m - w m wm aai.m aa.ii a K.iaai H " - - ;-y ) ! Pulled Through. Hole 1 M ' . , . yry -Lents House-; - ' l.x h rO'i-' --r S.rfi.;i-a- JiiiliiLtiVll S? ' . i. i i ' . .. ...'.I Li I jr.m . J- ...a . .. x r 1 I M.m - T x ' . ? . -- . Jerome i WilL Lose lo TimeyAs'r Expected Happened Evelyn Is Near Collapse Unarml SmcU VTVr.) : . New; York, .April lJU-(Bul-letin.)Th Thaw jury reported to the cdurft-at 4 :30 this afternoon that they were unable 'to agree, ind Were discharged from further consideration; of the case.-Thaw will be tried again as soon as date can be agreed upon! ' Thaw Is on the verge "of collapse.?, Eve lyn fainted when she heard the fury's report.; : . f- . 4Joanut Bpctal trrtr.t : Keif 'York. April It. With Harry Thav'a Juror . out 41 tioura without roaohlna an aaTMmenU It h araarally oaUavad about court that th onlr po. Ible reault la a mlatrlaL Bvcrr hour today addM , to thia belief. .Wbn the court recoBrcned thla afternoon there waa little hope of a declaloa. The Juror were M anxloo to be relieved of tbe long etrela that ther remained In execu tive elon while tber ate their lunch. which wa eerred W ;them behind the looked aoora or in conrereae room. It I rumored the Jury stand nine for a mandaug-hter verdict and three for acquittal. . " r-i With 'eucn'tnoDi about 'tbe court bouae that It la neceeaary' to call for reaerve' to prevent the women of the Thaw party front belnr trampled ander foot, the intenae pubilo interest aeem to continually Inoreaae. Crowd . war (Continued on Pace, Three.) Mfieiiusiict : ; ill MII0USE Mrs. Von,Claussen Declares That ' Roosavert Is Bombastic and Doesn't Stand for a Square I Deal to Women. SX- (Jearaal SpeMel Serrle. , tWaahlnfton, t. C. April lt-Mra, Von Clauaaen ha left Waahln'toa for Kw Tork. declaring that "Mr. Boosevelt tt borobaaUo. I am only aeeaipg repar tition for the Insult 'Offered American womanhood by the rafuaal of the mln jitr to preemit m to . the court In Sweden. I will maintain my fight until vindicated. " . . j "President Roosevelt hold ,a high and powerful office, but I shall dem onntrat to him that oven with all the official power elothtng him, he cannot deny Justice to a -weman- who domand only falrnee. ',,'.: "t have been under, the Impression that any American woman with a "grievance, such as ny ease presents, ji-ould get Justice. 'But It I all a mis ts It e. There la no Justice at the White .iltiuse. . - . j Kirs. Von Claushen I the daughter of Udolph "Clsussen, a wealthy retired mer rhsnt of New York, and la a part owner lif the Hotel Lorraine In her own right. Hhe wat married and divorced, resamtng y,,r maiden name, and ha a daughter Tr old. On her return from Europe, few day ago, she made a written loomBlntnt to the president about the so. Mnnlof the American minister and hi lfn declining to present her at the ftwedlsh court after she had an elab orate presentation gown made In Facia. 'v-:V' ir ;r ' y !eT ' .'" ..v.fv;' ::.- K:' O'i .'':"! .tr.VtrT-y ., v,' , rSnapahot. of 'Jtfrk William f ThawU the' prisoner' motherland'' herdaugh- x, ter. the Countess of YarmonthL leaving the crtmlnal courts building-. i i: ii. - " - i ' . t , 1 . . , l Silas -Christman of alt Lake, Incinerated in i ry: Fire jThatj Detf dyed Radium? Springs; (Bpeelel- DtsBatebe e JeraU . Baker City, x Or, April Crippled with rtieumatlaro ' so he eould hardly walk, suffocated tur smoke which, rolled around hi had. rn oloud before ws aware anything wa wrong, cut off from escape bar the darting 'tonga of flame, Silas Chrlatman of Bait Lake bravely battled for life until he was " rendered unconscious,- when he fell Into the midst of the flames aad wa burned to death In a fire which destroyed the Radium Sprlnga health resort, a mil west of Halnea between S and .' S o'clock t this morning.;-- -.-, . ut- , ... .4 ,, .. origin., consumed;. tbe sntlre resort do-, ing' damage amounting to 50,000r leav yThe fire, which waa f -mysteriou Ing nothing standing but the shack ueed a an engine houtte and an old touut. Insurance amounting to-M4,t0 covered the buUdlng. . . . There were alx people In . the hotel wben,it -caught fire, all eocaplag but Chrlatman. Beside the dead mas there were, three other patients in the resort and two employee. The patient were Mrs.- Dennis of Sumpter, Mrs, Pleber of Pleasant-Valley and Mrs. June South (Contlnaed .oo Page- Three.) v , That is ; the , all-absorbing topic. , Thera are as . many 'ideals as there are' persons to have those ideals. y ,' ; o T iTa, thrbw'light'uponithis'rriooted question,-the leading ' ! ! 3 photographers of Portland discuss it, in next, 'Sunday's . J J journal. - XVZC-J'f JU , 'r'. ; x In takings photograph, fully, as much dependsvupon the . good looks the other the setting. '-r ry -.'r -J ' ;, Hence photographers', views upon beauty 'in women are ' ' interesting, instructive and worth while.' ',; 1 1' '.' ".' One 'things all' local photographers agreeupon, and tnat- is that the Oregon woman is the most' beautiful of alb V " V ; Reaid' About It 'nthe7beigktral:.U:i: i " SUNDAY' JOURNAL , '. ' vi! , ' '. . y ' '. , ..'" )"' .-' . . " And see .the- second .installment of. these : heautiful .OregoiC.', ' women. I ...... v ..,-. , , ,. ;,-..,:..;-, ..-.,!' , ..' j . Imprlonn In !a f small . pantry, es cape ut. Ktt ". by the collapse of the burning , roof, , thej Are from which , Ut- rJly wrapped -hi body In fames. 0m C Wlljj of -Lenta, a member- OP the real estate Brrn of Wiley, Allen Co., f was rescued yesterday afternoon by ho-f Ing dragged through tho . bole in- .the side of the burning Don residence, which'-the neighbor Hn frantic haato bad chopped la order to save the man's life. - !.. v- ';.; j ,V a JN, ' Wll-y eoat .-was burned from -hi back, his arms painfully seared and his face, - which oanght the full blast of the flames during the few minutes he was , held , like a rat in a trap. frightfully, burned.. ( The iskln peeled from bla face In tbe terrlflo heat. - - At limit of JTadaxanoe. - j "Thirty seoonds more and X would not have been here to tell the story." he said , this morning while lying in bed. "for I had held my breath to the limit of numai endurance t prevent the heat from entering my lunge and killing -dm. Fresh -air never - tasted sweeter than when they dragged tno head-first through tbe hole In the side of the building. I'm fortunate to have aaved my Ufa" The Dom house which burned' to the ground 1 yesterday at noon ,1a altuated two mile east of Lenta It was a two story structure withla a short distance of a farm owned . by the Wiley. Mr WUey drove out to hi place from Lents yesterday forenoon and waa in . front of Dom e. house when be 'heard -the cry BMESISMP IS (Contlnaed on Page Three.) HEELERS PR0L1PT ILLEGAL VOTERS Persistent Rustler , Who Tried to Jam Through a New Resident for Registration (a Thrown Out and Abe Tichper ; Goes Also. 'Hi; Overealoueoandldtee "for- mantclcal efflce are making atrenuons efforts to register their friend, whether the lat ter are enUUed by law to the franchise or . not - During , the . past 1 two . days boo res ef attempta have been made to register Illegal voters, - This .morning on of the ' "registra tion rustlers" waa so offensively insist. ant that it became necessary to throw him . bodily out of the county clerk's onto. . Abe Tlchner, who had com with him to back htm up In Ms -demand that a certain Individual be regiatei'ed. tried to Interfere in favor of his friend, and Tlchner himself waa . shoved out .Into the corridor.- - . : Z - The rustler m question bad brousht In a good many- would-be voters, some of ft hem of questionable standing, yes terday he bronght In a man who, under oath. woY 'than- he had been In the county but als weeka .The . rustier "butted In" to prompt hlra and Denutr Snyder told him, to rotnd .hta own bust, nesa- The fellow went away, but re turned with the asm party today and with Abe. Tlchner to vouch for-, him. He became abusive and Policeman Smith threw him out. . ... ..,.- 1 Registration was font and furious to. flaV. but no J further trouble . oncurred except that two men1 who wanted to register iwlthoat taking their plaoea In line were put out. - ; Yesterttnv the rrirlntrtttW we K71. This brings-the total of new 'reglel ra- lons lift to 1,8.1', the number of changes to Of the new RHinne 1,41a ure revlstered as R.pnhl loans, tit. Demo crats and Jit as refused, . uiiaoii.u hi Will LI Demented f Sailor Taiceaf to Fire y EscapetoYGet Away 4 From . Graft. Prosecutor Hurls Cof--"' fee CiipV at'j PassWbyJ and ' Rghta Police in Mid Air.' :' J vi ;": 1?A'.; " " 1 . '. V ., .-' ' ''' ' '(Joeraal'Spert! Servt'r.) . v '.' ASan' Francisco April' 11. Fer.'lt nrln site - yesterday ' afternoon Polloeroan Kruger battled with John ' Andeiajon. a demented 'sailor,-on a' fir 'escape of the DeTmar 'hotBl, fcn ! Third-street near Howard The ,'etrugir)e took place In sight of f hundreds of pedestrians,, who 1 tV- Jaaiesi Matblas WUllamg and' Three .-. o HU Wives. , v , gasedr In fear t at . the - two , men las ; thy. fought job 'i the j narrow ehelfvt 0 feat above ' the errotmd, It wa' only After as sistance arrived that the policeman was able, to subdue the prjsoner. ."-..- - , , - Andereonjwas, laboring t under ,the; de lusion, that ba .waa -bajng pursued. by Francis J. Heney and Detective Bursa. He rustled Into the Delmar hotel,' seised a o.ua nuty. or crockery intn" knenen and then climbed to the : third story, where he took a station on the - Ore es cape. : He then began hurling coffee oupe and platter at passers-by. The Insane sailor defied Heney or Burns to capture him. Kruger took the dare ' and several times the struggling men 'almost ' toppled into the - street. Anderson wae taken to the central po lice station, where he was charged with Insanity. . . w .T' ''I:'- . 4 ' . ' -'J 2SSiisa ' . rf t f ' ' - - ;! i ; ' !. WIFE liUniBER ONE HELPED Mifil WED Archbigamlst Offers to Confess juidTell Story of Numerous Weddings If 4-lis First Spouse Is Given Immunity." ' J- ' rjeanal gnertal aWrtea.V ' . ' Philadelphia, ' April UWtth 1S wives, assisted ' by ' the first In marry Ing the last lit " of them, James Mathlae-WHHema, alia Jamas Mar- ahall, Is under - arreat - here. He has eonfessed - to being '. a 'bigamist He would not admit the total number, how ever, though the police claim that they have evidence of hi lit weddings. With all theae wives on- his handa Williams remains tree to the flrst. and aaya If the polios will not prosecute the first wife,, who aided him in -marrying ... (Continued en Page Two.) VJlLSOIi TO QUIT OVER ' VN REK1 L Secretary of Agriculture Said to Y Be V Angry Over t Roosevelfs "X Interfefence-ustains t Sub . ordinate oriAppeal in Whiskey , Case -f aft Sides With' Wilson flearaal SnMtat Wmtr.l Washington, April 12. It is tbe broad intimation . in well Informed, auartera that Secretary ' of - Agriculture (.Wilson may , use ; sucn um Dress at President Rooeevelt'a reversal of Wilson' decision In the whiskey controversy as may. lead to a change In the cabinet. '- The presi dent has een fit to reject -the conclu sion of. Wilson about mixing and blend. Ing whiskey. ,- --;-. . . ; SecreUry Wilson held on bis aid' a strong faction of tbs cabinet.' hut Rmi aad Bonaparte were against him and the people wno ravored the most rigid inter pretation of the pure food law were among , his opponents. Becretarr Taf t was art earnest UDDorter of th tary of agriculture- and I said to be much chagrined at the decision, which lurai imuuiiiM .WAUiaey Interests In Ohio. The matter ' waa in a mr.M...i,t. degree a fight between the Ohio and Kentucky distilleries and the Kentucky people won. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, ohlef chemist-in the department of ag riculture, was against Secreterv tini. son and had the ease appealed to the president,' who decision amounts to re versing, a cabinet -of f loer- Atl thaw 1.4wrf fej. of that officer's own auboMinmto. i PRETTY. 14-YEAR-OLD GIRL : MISSING FROM HO M E. 4 DAYS . . . - . ' - Oard Ponad by Sfotkar. - - Cable address e ' I've got a feeling for you. ' e Holding' hands a specialty. , ; . CHAS. H. CREWS, e Wholesale dealer In love, kisses e ' , and up-to-dat -huga ,- '1 have no solicitor. All claiming e e . to" be are fraud. Bole proprietor of Lovers' Lana e ... A -trial 4-aU -I iaakvJ e Bpeelal attention to other fel- e leVs glHa' , ; '- -..' On the-reverse side e ' - WE. t'g A COMPANY, - ' ' ! h - ... Heert Brokers. Of floe hours from one until won. e e ' TJ." Klssem and 1 Hug gam, Stat . . Agents.'- , Neat door to matrimoay;. ; - e Cttyof 'Happiness. . . e ' 8ttef Cohtentment, '' . e 1 ,' e ' e 4 Kvery nook- artd eorner of, tits 4ty I hrlnd searched by ' the police for anma trace of pretty . !Usl D)y. the 14. vear-old dnughter of P. A. Daley of 'the Portland Machinery company, who mys teriously disappeared from her home en HazelrDaley Mysterioudy Disappears Vhil on Her: Way to East Side High .School. Urd hound Among Her Belongin the east, aide last Monday morning. : The girl's strange behavior la Inexplicable to the grlef-strloksn relatives and they fear that- some harm has befallen the Child.;" i "- .- !'.', j i , i The authArltles have ascertained that little 14 Is Daley has -sought employ ment 'at several bouses in-tha rewidenee district upon the representation tlint she waa an' orphan from California. From several - circumstances thut have eome to light as the result of the disappear ance it was at first thought that Charles H. Crews; a motoranan on 'the Jerfnrsnn street llr.e of the - Portland Railway, Light A Power company, coni-vrnee' In the" aat-e of the girl. The etreetrvar mn brousht to headiuartora and uM"-t- to a sear. h. Ing esatnlnaflon by C I ii f Orltsmach- r. lie wa al ls to prove u.at en ilor . j motorman 1 of two y sight ha ana another been r In the company women. ' - The dotectl-. tn" t: t F A 1 the girl's f,, r, u Ruli.,.,,"y allegation thnf Cr- h., h. -n i habit of meet.- r tl.4 cl.u.l a.-s- r c houre and brlr- , ,g h,.r vr t , -. Sloe. 1 ills (.. i tnr,t I. gatnd and Cr before the poll. , On Monil,iy n her home st tf. wav to the , al.w-h ineiitui Stu l"nt. A at the u ii t r-i . i... rlv..,l end t . n.mv he s I I t nix f...-. I 1 i-.l e i k. .,l .,.. . .