THE r OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTIAND MONDAY UEVENtNO, MAY 27, : 1W.
as. niiiiEy
DIES III SLUMBER
Widow of Late President Passes
Peacefully Away While
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QUIET f UN ERA!. TO ,
i . , BE HELD WEDNESDAY
Mr. McKtnler In the White House. It
wai largely because of his devotion to
hla wife that Mr. McKlniey's campaign
wai a stay-at-home on. - In tha Wtalta
House Mra. McKlnley ao far Improved
aa.to aaslat In tha hospitality that Ma
tha taak of the mistress of tha presl-
dent a official residence. Then tba fate
ful . destiny i that made thla treat wo
man's Ufa a martyrdom atruck tha moat
cruel blow of alL Bha waa at Buffalo
ith tha president September 6. 101,
when tha aaaaaaln ahot bar ausbana.
President McKlniey's foremoat thoughts
were for hla wife.
I truat Mra. McKlnley will not be
Informed of thla. At least try to aee
that ivhat aha mut know be not ex
aggerated," he murmured. Evil deatlny
seemed baffled, after five daya when
her husband waa pronounced out of
danger. Then came the relapse, and
Mra. McKlnley aaw the light ffo out
of her Ufa. Mra. . McKlnley, atrlcken
couiwEin
WHILE III JAIL
Bad Money Maker Improves the
Shining Moments While Con
fined in Warsaw Prison.
JAILOR'S WIFE AIDS BY 1
PASSING BOGUS COIN
Had Been an Invalid for Many Years eJmoet mortally by tha loea of her hua-
-Tender Cart; or Ailing Wife (following her dead husband on fhe long
trip to Washington and then to canton.
Hi
Shown by tlie Great. Statesman
VVaa a Working; Chl.
'Jtisraal- apeetsl SerWee.t
i Canton, Ohio, May 11 Mrs. William
McKlnley. widow of the last president,
paad peacefully away while ashwp
Bunday -afternoon, She had been un
conscious' for. many hours and survived
longer than had txtea expected.
f. At - tha McKJnley borne were present
secretary cortajyou, Mr. and Mra. ai. u.
Barbour, Mrs. Sarah Duncan, Mra
luthcr Pay, Justice and Mrs. William
ft. Day. Prs. Porteman 'end Rliey and
the nurses.
i The runerai wju oa new. weanesaay.
where tha Interment In the vault at
Woodlawn cemetery took place.
Ufa Despaired Of.
In the next few weeka her life waa
several tlmea despaired of. but she I
rallied, It was her regular custom to I
drive to tha cemetery to lay upon the
grave flowers such as ha loved. Seldom
leaving her home except to visit the
Remarkable Piece of Crookedneas If
Disclosed When Search It Blade of
DaatDe "Governor la Suspected of
Collusion.
keys, was coining1 false money and lad!
not ttma to put away bia plant.
; Tha Indignation of. tha governor 'waa
Only equaled by tba mirth of tha police
when a plant for coining falaa roubles,
half roubles and IS kopeck plecea waa
round in tha celL Caught red handed.
Lednlcka . and Mucha, made a clean
breast of It. . They took a fancy to
each other from tha moment they first
met In tha prison. Mucha soon con
fided In the jailer that ha knew bow to
make falsa colna If Lednlcka would go I
to a certain addreaa In tha town and
bring tha plant. Lednlcka, for passing
the-coin, was '.to ahara profits. Hal
agreed, brought tha plant and always
warned tha prlaonar whan the prlaon of-
ncais wars likely to inspect the celL
wnen tna plant was taken out ana hid
den In Lednlck" rooraa. . - The plan
auoceeded admirably. . They made and
circulated falae money for over half a
year, and had It not bean for tha gov
ernor's cook, would probably hava gone
on till Mucha went up for trial. Kovno
Is convulsed with tha story, and of
course those are not lacking who hint
that , tha good governor himself knew.
something about the matter. ,
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(Journal Special Service.)
Warsaw, May 17. Only In Russia,
surely, could - a coiner's den be found
within the walla of a prlaon. In the
tomb of her husbaad, the late yeara of I csar'a domain, however, all things are I Baptists of North America last week and
Mrs. McKlnley's life were marked by I possible, even that a prisoner, under f hla presence waa not mentioned In any
unending sorrow, brightened only by I lock and key in a cell, should be able I of tha local nawspapera. "He occupied
deeds of charity and the occasional to make and circulate counterfeit coins Is seat in tha corner," aald tha Rev. V
Bead what one of the GREATEST ISPAPEES HT AMEEI0A has to
Bay "on this sutyect: ' - : ; .. .
, ."Tho.manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled to spend hundreds of
x thousands of dollars to familiarize the puhlio with the signature of Ohas. H. Eetcher. i
This has been necessitated by reason of piratcscOunterfeitihg the Castoria trade-
Imarkr' IMs counterfeiting is a crime not only against the proprietors of Castoria, ;
but against the growing generation. All persons should he careful to see that
Castoria bears the 'signature bfdhas. E Eetcher, if they would guard 'the health ,
:, of their children.' Parents, and mothers. in partim ;
the Castoria advertisements which have been appearing in this paper, and to re-
YOUNG ROCKEFELLER : t member that the wrapper of every bottle o: genuine uastona Dears ine lao-simue ; i
AND FATHER .QUARREL signature of Chas. E Fletcher, under whose supervision it has been manufactured ij
i continuously ior over laaij jGQjBrrrnucutpnia jDuueHTb,
(Jearaal flseeUI Serrl.t
Norfolk, Va May 27. John JX Rocke
feller walked Into the convention of tha
visits or political friends and personal l for months without arousing tha au
associates of her dead husband. But I plclona of the authorities. The state
she steadily grew feeble and this spring I mrnt sounds Incredible, yet It is abso-
severai aiiacas or sicxness, trivial in I lutely true.
memseives, were mora man tna reewe At Knvnn - Ur town in Lithuania.
tba war and was
Into- a practice. They , ware
Jiarried on January ti, 1171. Tha first
ew years of thetr auirrted . Ufa were
fh. Uve4A but r yeara Agn the FAIRBANKS UNCONCERNED
pom oi ui ii;tt.inir was Tinini vj
'. a daughter, but ,thW child died tn in
fancy. The shock Uf Mra McKlnley
; was ao great that aha bacama a nervous
wreck and was thereafter an invalid.
Shortly afterward the loss of her I
mother was added -to that of her child.
Tha tenderness which Mr. McKlnley
displayed to bia Invalid helpmate I
throughout their association la how parti
Of the. annals of tha.. nation.
Strife for a living, tha turmolla of poli-
' tica and the cares ct atatesroanshlp ha
Ver
non L'Anscm of Grace Baptist church In
thla city today.
"Ha paid strict attention to what waa
going on, applauded the speakers and
went out. He spent about two hours In
tha convention hall. , He Is going to gtva
tha Foreign Mission society- a consider-1
falaa roubles, half roubles and U-ko-1 able sum of money. I do not know how I
peck pieces la circulation. Tha -passing! much. That will come out later."
of auch coins Is hot, in itself,-punisn-1 Mr. L Anson also atated that young
able In Russia and the most punctilious I John Rockefeller and his father hava
persons do not hesitate to try to get had a split.
rid of falaa coins. I "I was In ybung Rockefeller's office
Tha governor of tha prison, who fol-1 In New Tork a short time ago, and I
lowed tha same plan aa ordinary mor-1 waa told that the eon had refused to
tals for getting rid of spurious coin, had I hava anything ta do with handling some I
complaints from bis cook, who got back I of his father s tainted money. I don't
aa aood or, rather, aa bad aa aae gave I know, tba detail a
.1 BU. ..1 f. 1.. M . In ha. AMIIMI MT a . n . M UA.V.r.ll.a H. a I
ntuAHUINli nUUStVhLT I whenever ahe went to market. The gov-1 check for 180.000 to ba distributed
ernor in turn compminou id uii hu i i among ine poor, ne gives away nun-
Wa haIL. wlA In linflKl-th I Awtstm a A Anil... . a Hal
wmniai spvnai miiiui.i I . . - mw. ... . ..-.- . mnr-t I i ,, w - . I
waanington. May I7.- 'W neither cf private detective) to watch the mar- 1 1 the newspapers. He la an Ideal young
ket place. Tna ajent aoon aiscovereo i man and doea mora for tha poor than
that a woman named ueanicaa waa con- anjr other man In America."
atantly passing raise coma now at xnis
atall, now at that One day he had her
tTeaident Roosevelt wlU be among thoae I woman could reel at, and complications tn pUbJl0 'navt complaining for
who will attend. set In which resulted In her fatal 111- iom tlm. p,t of tha multitude of
Vaa Worklac Wl I . K .
As Ida 8atoa. Mra. McKlnley waa a T,' 7i .V- --T- -e "-J3
j-ashier In her faUayita at Canton. 1 i. X Satonl"Bh. wV. edu
Ohio, when aha mat William McKlnley. L.i iV. .... -hi. .
roi " .""J narles .In-Cleveland and Media. Penn-
rluJr- . n-Jl- .1 lvnla. She toured Europe in 18S8,
- I bftfore she met and marrltvl ; William
McKlnley,-
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MM n in, ,7777 1
expect bouqueta nor brlckbata at thit
time," was tha declaration of Senator
Hemenway of Indiana aa he left the
White House, In reply to a question as
. in the! t0 whether tha president would say an r-
ining in nis ror incoming Indianapolis
speech that would be friendly to the
waa always by her side when Ha duties prealdential aspirations of Vlee-Preel-
tnormlttad. - Bha resided In Washington I oeni jairDanaa. ine rairDanka peoplo
during her husband's aervice In con1 J seem- to be nnconcerned aa to whether month's money for tha housekeeping,
tress and in Columbus during thel"'" canamacy receives ine approval ir
eighties . when ba waa governor. At I the White House.
Columbus they war Quartered In a I The Indiana aenator ia known to ba
v li ..mm fim tha mtntm hnna. am-. I on of tha nrlnplnal fnatiamni rf iki
, tt was her custom' to watch her husband I Fairbanks campaign. He likewise staads
from her ' window when he paaaodlwell at tba White House. On leaving
through the state house yard on the I the executive offices hla attention waa
way to-.the executive or flea, and tt waa l called to tna newspaper Interpretation it
. hla custom to turn and wave and smile I soma recent White House aveiRs that
reassurance and cheerfulness tO' thai the president has withdrawn the "reac
tionary laDei zrom senator Knox and
Speaker Cannon, and that they now
stood on an equal footing with Secre
tary Taft so far as presidential sym
pathy IB concerned. He was then asked
whether he waa tha possessor of any
thing that would remove tha "reactlon-
I ary ' brand from tha yloe-prestdenU He
gave no direct answer, but said: ' ,
"It's a long time off until the nomi
nation is made. There will ba a session
. white face at .the window.
; i Then came th. campaign which placed
I s'jS" Always, Boy -XT
Lf&iei&r Collar
, raY aosnr eaaoa ao oinea" y ;.
?sva"LIir0C0ED" eyelet bottoobolea
to so hob. ?. , piroos son.
r.iDiaev,sjakM Tsov.n.T.
stall, now ai mai. un uay no ama nw call ft IC CltOTm
arrested, taken to tha nearest police OAILUK lo tJtU I tU
found ob.rAand?t t aU - FROM DANCE PAVILION
falsa. She protested her Innocence, say
ing that bar husDana naa given ner ai (Joaroil ScMctsI Bervfas.)
Cleveland. May 27. Uncle Sam'a sall-
asband Was a Jailor. . I ora. dressed In natty blue uniforms with
"What la your husband, and where I ww necas, are Darrea xrom tna aancmg
doea he liver tha head Inspector asked, pavilion at Euclid Beach Park, tha city a
Rh renlleA that he waa a Jailer, and I best summer park.
lived at the local prison. Mr. Ladnlcka 1 Sailor Thompson of tha battleship
was nromptlr sent for and questioned I Missouri, who la visiting his parents In I
aa to his wife's money. At first be re- I Ninety-seventh street, tried to danca
fused to answer: but finally admitted I witn a lady rriend last nignt, but was
that ha sot tha money from one of the I elected.
prisoners 'under his charge a manj "Do you mean to Insult Uncle Sara's I
named Mucha, who had been In prison I uniform 7 he asked.
awaiting his trial on a charge of ban-1 The floor manager replied that he was
dltism, for tha paat eight months. simply carrying out orders In ordering I
"What part of the prison does he I him off tha floor. Thompson obeyed.
live In?" asked tha aatonlshed Inspector. I but said tonight ha and sailors from the
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lot oongreaa ana many corners to round
between now and then.
We , are aatls-
Klamath to Celebrate Fonrth.
Special Dlnpstcli' to The Joomnt.)
XlkWth Falls. Or., May 17. This
city wk celebrate the Fourth of July
In a manner to equal any previous ef
fort. If nit to surpass. It will be a
sort of celebration also,, of tha turning
of tha water Into the headgates of the
big ditch.
In a cell, of course," waa the answer.
"No. 15. on tha ground floor, to tha left
aide of the-eonrtyard. Tha police not
off .to, thjTLlon and aaked for leave to
searrn eeis a. ze. . -
"Art you mad 7'-' cried tha fjovernor.
The prison's under my charge , Tou
cap bring me people nere, out in
haagad lr youre- going to inspect my
place whenever it suits you." .
, Ooonterftlter Dismissed. ,
Then they explained that - Ladnlcka
had confessed to getting false coins
from cell No. 35, and hinted that he
himself had . asked to -have the
coiners discovered. He reluctantly gave
way and the cell was opened much
to the disoomflture of tha --.occupant,
who,' sura that Lednicka alone had the,
battleships Ohio and Iowa who are here
on furloughs Will taka tba matter tip
with President Roosevelt through the
navy department,
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c In use for orer 30 years, has borne the signature of
- and has been made under his per-
rjfTi-f-jLr sonal superrislon since Its Infancy
Juii4 Allow no onetodecelre yon In this.
"All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-ffood" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare
goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays FeTerishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relleres Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, glrlog healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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(Hpclal Dispatch to The Journal.)
Salem, Or. May '27. Tha committee
from the city council appointed soma
weeka ago to asoertain tha cost of - se
curing a new water supply for Salem
has signed a contract with a well
known Portland engineer to make sur
veys and report July 10. According to
the contract the engineer Is , figuring
, jiact pjr 01 wxappafc. . r
The Kind You HaYelways Bought
' In Uoo For Ovor 30 Yoars.
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the probable , routes over which the
water Is to 'ba conveyed Into tha city
and the length of tba pipe lines needed.
Tha contract alao requires that the
quality of water must be certified to
by the state board of health aa to qual
ity and purity.-: Ha la also ta report as
to whether a pumping5 or gravity sys
tem will be required and the respective
cost of each' for Installation; alao to
calculate the number of miles of dis
tributing mains for the olty and to give
an estimate of the probable value In
tha city of Salem of the mains main
tained by the present plant
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