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THE OREGON SUNDAY.. JOURNAL; PORTLAND," SUNDAY-, MORNING, JUNE .CO,.?. K07. COLONEL AND WIDOW i THREAT TO LET MOTHER GOOSE NOW ACCUSE,! MEET ON THE VERANDA EiSTERr.'ERS ill Said to be worst "nature faker" on record! Nursery jingles filled with gross inaccuracies! Her statements about animals branded as untrustworthy! Eminent liars hail her s champiort. J " , . . : (Ocpyrla-ht, 1807, hy AsMrioaa-Joamal-axssilDer) ; JSHnt Julep Loving Southerner Falls Victim to the - Smiles of Fair FeminlnityEeccived Kind Letter ! Most Significant Feature in , the Spokane Bate , v - Case.. of Thanks From Little Tot moParadcd., ; , 13 "V i ,' The ' colonel .trolled leisurely along " the veranda of the, Portland to his ' favorite seat In the corner. The oolonol : vu in that thoughtful Jovial mood pro ; duced only by the exact combination of good stomach, a food dinner and a , good cigar. He vat at peac withaim- self and all mankind. ','V".j . Seating himself with due dignity, h drew from hla pocket a letter and read ..' it for th trntb tlm. It read: Dear "ColoneLI read the lo In The Journal Jit Vhich you hok about , the children who participated , In the parade on- Thureday, June, 10. I wee . one of the wreathe, and as It wan the first time that I wae ever In a parade V J appreciate the compliment wnich you ' raid ui very much, and thank you for - ft for all 4h girls. .Respectively, "One of the Olrta." met nttia rairr ounn ha murmured. -I wish sb would write "God bless that 1 ' me another letter, for I would ilka to . know her better. Finer lrl. never '. walked the earth than those wreathed . beauties who led the children' parao in tne zita . , --;;." ,.v . ' Satton Alme. Off.. -:; "Suddenly his face fell7 llenregarded 1 the lower button of his long frock coat k ' with a frown; a button was almost off, , or rather loose. If taken in charge at v once it would; last Indefinitely, but If . allowed to go it was aurely lost The colonel proceeded to painfully pull ths . , loosened thread tight with his fingers, - and was poking away In true man fash ' Ion at the hoi tn the button when he lifted his syes and .beheld a faaclnat - Ing vision smiling at his masculine , helplessness. , But the .mil was so well bred!"- '" - ' - " ' ' The colon!', keen gray eye twinkled , instantiv, out unconsciously, ii was " ., the wlrinw. ;.', '! -' - "Tou poor i man," aha laughed It was suoh a musical laugh, "Let me nx - , It for you please do!". The colonel blushed like a school bor and surren dered.bod- and soul. Who could re- 1 slat the widow Ti Thus it began. An hour later they were old friend, . Tjiter thev became even better friends: the colonel Was charmed, the widow was conquered. But tnat is anotner stor i something th colonel keep strictly i ' . himself.- .o:'- i i- v -' Concerning it another chapter is be ma- written and tna coionei. lives in : hopes of well-r-. , In fact, the widow nrobably does too. But the colonel was uneasy? ha : wanted a mint Julep. He brouohed tha subject with care; widows are so any. "Mr dear madam" he . began, "ns ' some women are ' tha quintessence ' of adorable femininty, so the mint Julep is Ui aristocrat , or American Deverages. Tes, murmured the widow,- dream ily, then suddenly added: - "But thev are so dangerous! One of them would the circumstances under which It be oueaths its most blissful balm. - ' "A mint Julep should be made by tha noBt nimseir or oy nis own personal body servant, thereby imparting to tha annx-his own personality, it is poeuo, I assure you, y. dear Wrl assurs you. madam." 1 Tha widow blushed to Just ths right I tint, and the colonel hastened to cough, I IDS I are ao dangerous! One r tnem wouia upset the dignity ol the president of a Shakespearean club, and two mercy!" ; me wiaow sniverea.. "Exactly; madam I Just like a boiled wi er tnat is er l mean, madam, v I assure you I do not " blundered the colonel. But It wai no use; h . etopped in utter ; verbal helplessness. The widow was silent; something had 10 ne .aone, ana oone quicKiy. "As i I was saying, madam," tha 4 colonel stoutly continued aa if nothing had happened, "there Is something Ideal about a mint Julep. Time Is not only " , an essential element In ths divine nno- ; .tar, Dut aiso place. rFiaca, madam. In lude, ror instance, it is appropriate, but nowher else in South America. And .it Is a delicate Jf Indeed, madam, not a grave question, wnetner Jt should not .". be runk only In the blue grass country , of Kentucky; although many maintain that the Ideal place for this drink of the Gods, is only In New Orleans." . ' Xb. col?nel stopped and regarded the . Widow dubiously, - "Yes;s she murmured, encouragingly, 1 ?. ;hi, nconosrnedly glanced at ths ' third finger of her left hand, already ' adorned with one solitaire equalised by gold band, but with room foe ian . other. Tha colonel continued: i I 5. " "I have related at length I believe. how to make a mlnt Julep (although J, that last one did not contain quits enough sugar) and wa have Just consid ered the places where ; It should be sipped with one's face burled deep In the fragrant mint One thing mora remains; in fact, quite , violently. Wiping tears from his eves he went on: , "Thus made. It should be served On 1 the veranda. And when it Is raised to the Una one a fair one should ba by Rla side, hla arm over her shoulder. AS he I finishes' tha last entrancing drop, her head sinks gently to his shoulder and hla favorite horse goes by.. Ahem! Ahem! I assure vou. my dear madam. mat about 'tne horse er- ' Are not these modern hotels wondtr fuir Interrupted ths ' widow coolly. The colonel was all contrite attention. "I should be dell rh ted to know vour views of them., mv dear madam.' ha assured, her J with deep relief at his narrow escape, i "Pray . tell me of the hotels you have seen,' ror my experi ence has not been In ths sreat modern centers of later years. I am interested, assure - you.", in ., wiaow. xrownea slltrhtly and went on aa if b had not This Portland is a roienaia inn: 'tis comfort to live here. But luxury is not known In ths west as it is In tha east, or In Europe." . - ? - "Nor is want and misery." nleaded thd 1 colonel.'.1-'.' .'-.-, ! , j, " There." aontlnusd tha widow." in New York BL Reals, for Instanos. the cheanest room Is 18.000 year: Just: for tha room slone. "All other ' thinrs - are In, nronortion. Hm the automobile lands on at the hotel door, there it enters an automobile elevator, is whisked, passengers and all to the eighteenth story In a few seconds, the doors of the covered machine fly open and fit Into proves In one's bed room or private sitting-room door and one steps rrom tne automobile right onto one-s own carpet- , - No eweepln there, either. Everr- thin; la sucked up by a powerful air Drusn, nence mere is no aust. JKven the air that enters the hotel Is strained and cleaned, and in summer oooled. through thin wet cloths -stretched tight All the eookins- la dona with elfwtrtaHv. Maids and valets are furnished free to guests aa bellboys are in lesser hotels. in fans a hotel is ouliainsr that fur, nlshes free automobile service to every sruest.. Electrlpal connections are tn every room, so that one may listen to, be lulled to sleep or awakened by the choicest musio as rendered by the rreateat tiyer. No. the dlDhtheretio pnonograpn- Tne wiaow ana tne coionei Dotn nuaaerea. . Bvery Modern Convenienoe. "But ; hew invention. A ticker tn record the stock market 1 furnished to each room reauested. Also a nhnnn. Jraphio machine Into which on may Ictate letters at leisure, to be tran scribed by the stenoarapher later. All mall and telegrams are at once delivered at the rooms by means of tubes. . Over SO different Order buttons are on th wall, aracefully concealed. And above alL . the entire structure Is absolute v Arm nroof. And even hatter than that " continued the widow enthusiastically. there are various amusements ' fur nished right Under the same root A roor-aaraen. theatre." ;i "By the way." Interrupted the colonel. speaking- of theatres, would you like to fQ mm evening "f'v -t.-.x. , "Delighted p.im e ...Tlf . mv i uoionei well, yes, I really would." And as the two walked from the veranda toward tha trill the amllln u biw imiw woo naa peen eavesdrop ping heard the colonel explode wrath fully in his old form. . , , ir i ever build a theatre, ash an Madam I mean, sah! I shall have It with seats large enough for big men to sit in comfort In. sah!" , To which the Widow responded as ah sweeps his fathom of 200 pounds with her , rlorioua eya! . "Reallv mw Aaa I wuiunui, no ineaire seat couiq nolo ail that is In rov. It would take tha whole world," she added in a murmur. Whereat tne coionei strutted Uka a sramernplr. and the New Yorker ffrinned outra ly and winked a the chuckling West- erner. men tne orcnestra struck up and everybody fortots all about th col- ooet ana tne danger ne was In. IrASs. . , . . si i I PliSV CAT HOLE JUMPED OYtTft A. COAL a . J EEtALIATION AGAINST A PORTLAND ANTAGONISM Shift In Rateg to Jobber . Might Revolutionize DlatrlbatlonJ. N. TeaJ'g Charges of Extortion and Resvctlonlsnu (WathlDftca Bursas et The Joo'rniL) , Washington, June . Tha argument by W. W. Cotton, for the O. R.' A N. yesterday before the Interstate com merce commission In the Broken rate case, is accepted here by experU as I conveying a yelled threat that If the Portland Jobbers persist In opposing the methods employed by th Harrimsti ys- tem and demanding lowec distributive I fate out of Portland to Jobbing frrl or inai cny, tne namman sps may rstaliate by rivinc th Jobbers Chicago and other eastern cities rate I enabling them to Invade portland'g Mr-1 mory seriously,' t -i- tion of facta relating to Cv-.B. A N. nanaung ox earnings, snowing that 114, 400,000 had besn accumulated in sur plus, which, Instead of being devoted to bulldine; roads through central Oregon, had been used in large part to fight I me entrance or urn s worth sang road to Portland, and to construct the road from Portland to Seattle. He analysed ft It. A N, financiering, .referring to it as tanUraount to eitortlon. so Charac terising it before the commission, and severely censuring It aa not Just to me producer toi tne - uregon country i and M a failure to perform Us duty as I tne soie means 01 transportation in tne I vorniory invoivea. ..;.. Znterpreted m a Th'real W, W. Cotton, when he argued, went I Into conditions he .alleged existed,-say-1 lng In a manner indicating considerable! reeling mat tne U. K. A N. would not I suomit to -snort nauiiag," a expected! by the people there, and while he did not frame in specif lo language the! tnreat to let eastern Jobbers into that territory, yet hi words were Interpreted! In that way. ...' , . .' , I -History . was maKing." a prominent I transportation expert said,, "when Cot ton made his address. It was what 1 regard as a threat to the Portland Job bers to cease opposition or feel the I weight .or tne mrriman - lines' power I iu iuiigr measures. was in moat I significant feature of th Spokane rat oe. :: ' .','., , .. i Cotton referred several tlm to" th rnovament in fortiana to utilise th Te- nauniepeo rout via a dees Water rout from Atlantic ports, and also referred to the 'ODe-river" movement indicat ing that th Harrlman roads tak um bras at botlt and theq hinted that the wuuiu bui enaur conaition tnus ImnAMAjt ........ , , ' ...... I . Sow to & the Easterner fad The transportation expert referred to I said to a newspaper correspondent that iue lurnnun lines couia bring pressure to bear on FoKIand by adjust GEORGE COHin ; MARRIES AGAI Automobile Trip Makes Miss Nolan Wife otlTheatri cal Man. . ROCKEFELLER DISAPPEARS ! CATHOLIC CEREMONY ; v "WILL FOLLOW LATEE FROM SIGHT OF PUBLIC Oil King Hides From Process Servers Sent Out by Judge Landis. ,- J -,- -.. ;,;--s8jssses"ssiasis yf.'fy' :Tyfg 1 OFFICERS IN THREE ' : CITIES JOIN SEARCH tJhlcago Magistrate Determined to Have MaltlmlUlonalre In ' Court Next Month to Give Testimony to : Standard OH Case. . , '. (Beint Hews by tengest tessed Wire.) ; i Chicago, June 2 . With three United State , marshals . and downs of depu ties hunting him in three different cities, John D. Rockefeller, master of 'the great eat trust the world has known, has succeeded In evading the process of United State Judge Landis of Chi cago. ; .' ' . .: . ' "f-if.;:f ;-.; &Il6g Ethel Levy, Divorced Wife of Groom, Is In London Preparing for Her , Marriage , to Robert Edeson. , Today United State Attorney Sim. acting undsr th instructions of Judxel Landl. notified the United State mar- (Publisher.- Press br Rpeelal teased Wire. shale at New Tork. Plttsfield. Mass., New York, June 18. After a quick and Cleveland that the oil king must I automobile trip with hla fiancee, Miss he found at all hazards and served with I Agnes Nolan of Freehold, New Jersey, a subpoena to appear In court in Chi-1 George M. Cohan, the actor, who was cago on July th, , ' , recently divorced from Ethel Levy, wa TJIspatehe from the 'three cltle hn-, nounce that, spurred by the order of j. viinw, bibj attorney at Chicago, the federal process-servers are exert ing mpst extraordinary efforts to find Rockefeller. The richest man In the world is a fugitive from Justice. tfcP.ee m?"A. r.eli?bl? Information 1 n the effect that Rookefeller Is in hiding at the Pittafield home of hi daughter Mrs. Farmelee PrmtiM a h75 wr' t,iTh.r. n? certainty, however, that this Is true at th present time. - A dispatch from Pittaileld states that Rockefeller left there on the :25 train for Cleveland. , tii.m ZS...Y j;. ouuj ni so;ourn in Flttsfleld. xie .fVMia, notioe. and armed guard . , . V " ... . u luoiBimis, uu me i-rentiee property. Marshal Henkel of New fork In. formed Distriot Attorney Sims of Chi cago late today that ha hA wn successful In his hunt for the oil kins-. ine marsnat or Massachusetts tele graphed from PHtsfleld that Mr; Rocke- All II OF PEACEMAKERS Eussia Proposes That Judges of Arbitration Court Meet Every Year. . By tVIlIiam T. Stead. Hearst Special "London, June 2. The- most Im portant.. proposal of the, week at the peace - conference was that made by Russia to summon annually all the Judge of . the arbitration oourt to The Hague to promote arbitration and elect three ether judge from their number who shall form a permanent tri bunal of arbitration to be constantly ready to meet whenever disputes arise that need arbitration. This proposal Is equivalent to an annual meeting of a email J) a sue conference, , v - i.t Uerotac propose endjaantg to simplify and facilitate arbitration, Th American delegate have hitherto pro posed no extension of arbitration, but ii.J 'JPff1?4 th.t elthr America or w."L.!roW- ooiigatory r . . . Hawuvui or i act m i. puts endangering Beaee. - " rt.l is,,tfote, America on Tues- publlcV foV mSney clRlrns IrYhaeht" orstoon.ent to refer XntTJln&A SEBI0US ACCIDENTS IN A LUMBER MILL i . -'. f' (Special Dtop.tea te Tfc Joamal) ' Albany, Or.. June S 9. John Burrows, an employ In the lumber mill1 of the CurtlSS Lumbering comnant . urn City, met with a terrible accident yes- was hurled to th ; floor Hrlth such foiSI to the company Ux.i-V uuui me same time a nortion of umber pile fell and Crushed "n ItatlaS laborer, caualng painful wounds, al though,, not considered aarioua. . Vtnth men may reooves, married today to Miss Nolan by a jus. tlce of the peace. As soon as the cere mony was performed today they re turned to New Tork. Miss Nolan i a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jr. J, Nolan or HrooKiine, Massa cnuseus. ne waa lor tnre years member of Cohan's comcanv. It is the Intention of Mr. Cohan and his bride to have a marriage ceremony performed In the Cathoilo churoh as soon aa dispensation, wnicn naa airsaay been applied for, 1 granted. This spe cial consent is neccsary in Mr; Cohai' case, aa ne is a divorced man. Miss Ethel Levy, Cohan's former wife, Is in London preparing for her marriage with Robert Edeson. They became en gaged almost as soon as she obtained tier divorce, T. SCOTT BROOKE SUSTAINS INJURIES Well-Known Real Estate ',. Dealer Bart In Runaway , Accident. ' ' T. Boott Brooke, th well known real estate man, is confined at the Good Sa maritan . nospltal ' ; with a . severely wrenched knee a the result of a run away accident at Twentieth and: Bver- ett etreets, Thursday evening. Mr, Brooke had left the Arlington dub to take his sister-in-law. Mrs. - B. H. Broke, for a carriage ride. . As ha turned on to uverett street : to go to Mrs. Rrooke's home, his earriaare was run into and upset by a team Which shied at a pue or reruse at tne side of the street Mr. ' Brooke waa thrown to the round ' and suffered several cuts and rulses about the head and face. In addition to. the injury to 1its knee. ' He was removed to the hospital, where It was found he- was suffering with water on the knee, making it necessary to connne mm in toeil Tor sev eral weeks.. The name of the man who waa driving the team is unknown. As soon as he could stop his horses he re turned to the scene and rendered all assistance possible. The aeokiea 'was purely accidental, and Mr. Brooke does not hold the other driver tot blame. " The bigger criminal a man Is, th easier It Is for him to repent and be jrashtd oleao, U eeeoa . ' - 1 FOOmU OF JULY REVELATIONS III Ill OIIEilOLlEV UEADOfiSflllDER mi i Spectkcnlar Fireat-Ta'coina Iioiiens 'of East Brewster, n 'Fed by tyrotechnic :y ; ; Massv,Is Arrested for Fuel. I 'Complicity-::' . DEAD MAN'S WIFE HAD ! MANY MALE FRIENDS (Special Dispatch te The JeanicL) Tacoma, Wash., June J 9. On of the moat spectacular Are seen here ' for year occurred this evening, when the book stor of Theodore ft Little burned. The place contained a Urge stock of Former Official of Oklahoma City eAM,,1rM ; . (. ..,... ..jl - tne Bwatsucar real estate office' were also burned. The loss will be 117,000, with insurance 18,600. A piece of pa per caught fire and In an instant fire crackers were slszling and popping. B hoppers, clerks and proprietors rushed In nanlc outside, leavltar th store a roaring ruin. ; Skyrockets hissed, torpedoes exploded and bombs burst while there was one terrible fusllade of Declared to Be Involved and Scab ' dal I Expected When Xante Is Disclosed. ' ". - '. (Hearst Raws by longest Leased Wire.) Oklahoma City. Okla.. June IB. Im- flrecrackers and Roman ; candles. The mediately following the verdict of the SZJTS tXn.&VX coroner". Jury which- hold. James streams of water on the conflagration. but the fireworks continued merrily un til me siooa was exnaustea. B. Meadows. Mrs. Porothy Keith-Priest, a trained nuse, and Rudolph Tegeler, lover of Mrs. Meadow, for the murder on June 4 of James Meadows, a tele phone, construction .superintendent, Comes th announcement of the arrest of Wi Xiouen. at East Brewster. Mass., who Is believed to be lmrjllcated in the 'crime. According to a message ,, re ceived by the chief of police here Lou ens had a letter from Mrs. Meadows in his possession at the time of his arrest. Requisition paper, will be Issued and a ueiecuve sent ror jouens lmmeaiateiy. One of the sensations of the case Is OnAi...,, IT.W -irlri . Ilne statement or xegeier , in wnicn ne beCretary lalt J&aJUngf Ar-i said that a former city official wa also . i , , I Intimate with , Mrs. Meadows. He as- rangemems 10 uonimue XF"lnT. owl home-by the offended husband. He I being shadowed by the authorities, awaiting developments. Mrs. Meadows and Mrs, Keltn-Fflest ROOSEVELT lit NOT DROP CUBA DAYOGEA PARK LATEST RESORT Ing rate on carloads and lass than car load lots so as to giv eastern Jobbers access to a region now jjractlcally closed tO them. lie aaaarte.r that k. 21 her naturally want less than carload iiiyiiieiue. to oTry ja. riauviy , higher rat than carload. V The Harriroan line puuin vnereiore- maae a lea than .car load rate which wniiM na,ia eastern jobbers to trade on advanta. gepu. terms, whereas, now they must ship in carloads, and. maintain branch house on the coast. The commission will '''take several months to reach a decision In the Spo kane ; case. It Is expected Tier that aa opinion will not be handed down b. tor November, perhapa later. . , , Promote i Potter- La ra Oii t. HUNDREDS OF GUESTS Z. 5 irn rpTTTCJ t rrrt-nm I ,'jfieasure riacw at' iiuo,iuuw Tillamook I Member, of SfnUnomah Camp' No, ,7t Woodmen of the World, Celebrate, - : Bayocean Park Is th latest thing In the way of summer;. resorts, on the Pay ciflo coast It 1. at Tillamook, and Ac cording to T. B. Potter, Its promoter. 1. destined to be the most famOu resort! Eight hundred guest and membsr in the ' United States within the next Multnomah camp No. 7 T, Woodmen few years. - of th World, sat down to a banquet in The new resort Is now In course of the Beautifully dnrtt k.t,,,. v.n oonatructlon, hut the climate, th net- nt famt, , bi.ii, i. , ural features, the scenery, the surround- H.,f ,t,tlt a.1!? ltfIltii!at Ings, energy and capital are all with f y1lnl?h,t l?r'h.S'.V-,Il! the undertakina-. and it is only a matter ?nL n .the membership campaign re. of development. . Mr. Potter, yesterday Fi0."- m."T. l.JLMLb! described his plans in regard . to the ,S i"Lt 5,52r2Lot camp which project, and toft ttf the advantage the Z-SmVII-" new resort will possess. entertainment which was highly-pleas. nuvmuan to itifa m ti,, in Jng wa" rendered by talented members peninsula which -separate th beach of ,f , th.,camp and conUnued until 11 Tillamook bay froni that of the Pacific oclopk, when It gav way to the ban- Ocean. It extends for four miles from ue,t,,nV, the tip out in the ocean back to the 5 Valuable prise wer given for the headlands which rise straight up from greatest number of new membership the una. On the ocean aide , rearhlnir applications for membershiD durlne tha for the full length of the peninsula is I campaign and the drawings were made one of the best oeaches on the Ore-1 Friday evening. . The principal prise, a gon or California coast. - Jootf piano, was drawn by; Leonard-pf un tne oay sine is a similar neacn so J verry, wno was initiataa into tne cmw graauai in us eione tnat wnen tne tidet May iu. audi Atoms onair waa ctava id out it reacnes ror a quarter oi a mnei oj nea j. oauer ar., inuiatea April e. from the drvisandjgo the water's edge. I M. D. George, a charter member of h xns result or mis w mat tne oay water i camp, arew a wapen ana enain. and s warm and pleasant for those bathers Government of Isle. (rnbllsbers Prets br Special Least! Wire.) Washington, June 29. Is the Ameri can occupation of Cuba to continue for two year. longerT The question is be ing asked here tonight by high officials. Announcement that Secretary of War Taft tried to secure a two-year exten sion of an option oa valuable churoh property used for nubile nurnoses. has awakened renewed interest In Cuba. The taction is considered significant. It is now believed the president and Secretary Taft do i not look for the are' apparently unmoved by the verdict of the coroner Jury and refuse, to dis cuss the affair.. They are charged in tne veraict with navinar aidea. auvisea and abetted in the murder, while Tege- ler is charged with the commission or tne aeea. n -etoutiv - maintains nis lnnocenoe and declajea he is the .victim of a gang: which is responsible. No Store the Congress Gaiter. ; ' From th Milwaukee Wisconsin. "The button shoe is coming Into favor at a rapid pace, .aid Charles W. Snow establishment of a stable a-overnment of Orafton, Massachusetts. '"More tut In the island at nearly so early a date I ton shoe have been lold thla soring ?h- l"Tl?,rn,!a than In the lest, five years. Th Sam. - It la a fact that unon direction nf Ui 1 women. : but is confined ezeluaiyalv . to president, Secretary of War Taft today" ,nen . ' 2?Ur'Sl- r,' lagoon thm ;.tyies. of shoe. Wm year 1. the ii- " 'iJ'rr'V snort toe. . xnis arioras more comiort P1?5Sr.t-y,vOWnSrd..b.t5 AomaB.. CathcKto th foo4 as it sets more firmly. Tans f u ub-i ior puo- i will not be worn extensively this turn UO purposes. , . trner. ntnrim mr th mm 1mt now. both for men and women.-, Buckles have taken the place of shoe strings, and to be strictly up to date in shoes the Ox ford with regular harness buckles must do worn. ' "The congress,' or gaiter .hoe, has been relegated to the almost forgotten rear. Even in country towns, the gaiter 10 GENERAL GREELY IS C0MNG TO VANCOUVER Chicago. Jim SDXfAr nnnaMi Adolphus W. Greely, who baa ben head VXl v, vtwii,' nuu uai ufjn nHaii i im nfiTiir naHieti. nr ror rn mom mna TlOPthitm i1viinn iha . 1 .r .v,A& AA.,nt.i. .va. WJ 5!5iurter5 Chloago, will leave pie have become tired of a style ? you ,5. rvJ!!??,nani of th 5lartment of j pas Out of exiatence. " There ; are wen ri m ' ir Jwroo"a Biae, Liieu-1 wno were young u or u year , ago. i wnen the gaitor was popular, wno sun I cling to the quick on and eff shoe," and i It would be Impossible to convince theje Intea they ar not la .tyl,'' . , tenant L D. WarftoM nr tha t,i.i...,i. infantry, will go with him. The north ern division Of the armv etuu tn aviat who do not fancy ;the more strenuous experience of the .Ocean' bathing. Mr. rotter states tnat tne wnoie peninsula will be platted Into lots and sold t o summer ' .residents. . The houses constructed will be of a certain value by the terms , of : the deed.- Mountain water will be put upon every, lot by th promoting company and on the high est point of the promontory the largest ana most- moaern. summer resort notei or tne raoir o coast will be constructed. The bay will be covered with, launches, rowboats and canoes. v The fishing and hunting grounds will bo, accessible to those who summer at the resort and in short' it is planned to make of Bayocenn Park the most noted beach resort of the continent In the opinion - of Mr. Potter all this Is pos sible because? of the fact that the site Is nossessed of every natural reauire. ment, the railroad will be constructed there within a few. months which will make the plaoe only - two and a - half nours . distant rrom. jfortmna ana be- cfiuse the company promoting the en. ter prise has the experience and the capital necessary to ruirui au the prom lsea that are being made. . ' A Misplaced Joke.!," " -v " From th London Tribune. Lecturing ' at Haslemere the .. other night the Key. , MarK . uuy Fearse gav a .typical illustration of hie fund of humor and other people e.iacg of it. "I onoe and only once, hear In, mind, be cause it is a dangerous thing to-do I once made a Joke. I was at a meetlna at whicn tney naa one or tnose atroci ties which have almost aiea out of civ- ilied'ociety I mean votes of thanks and the trODOBr of It complimented me on my Knowieage or tne i.ornisn aiaieot. . -vveiv i repnea, mat s easy enough to understand, because I was a minor myself until I was 21 years of age. - "very - praiseworthy," caned out a gentleman rrom tne audience, and no body seemed to reallje tha every man was a minor until he was 21; but the worst part of it was when the local neWsDaoer, which waa sent to me at the env oi the week, stated: Tn responding to a vote of thanks the reverend gentle man explained his familiarity with the Cornish dialect by the fact that he him self worked In the mines until he was MX year of ega," , . - i.. Eugene Williams, who wag Initiated may 4 u, waa awa,raeq D in coin. James Ruddiman was master of cere monies curing tne evening. Mr. Kuddi man has been one of the most success, t ul in securing applicants for the camp. For several vears a friendly .rivalry uu Aiiru vsmstn Aimi,nom8n camp and Webf oot camp In the effort to maintain the largest membership. . TTn CTueam msmoersmp, DUl now that als- tlnctlon has been seoured to Multnomah MISS LONG WINS : . : GODDESS CONTEST Snelm Dltottrh to Tha ' lanm.l t - Oregon City. Or.. June 29.-Tha Unai count of the votes for the goddess of liberty took place in the oounotl cham ber , tms eveninr . with the , fnirwin result! Miss Long. 1,858; Miss MathlSi SECOND DROWNINCK .AT ,ALT00NA, WASH. ' 'Special Wrptteh t The Jenrnal.) : Astoria Or- June . While -tha steamer was unloading freight at Al toona. Wash..-veaterdav. a dank nanit named Lauren Peterson, fell overboard and was drowned. The body was not recovered. , . r ft Those' Dear Friend. From the -Chicago Tribune,' Kan Jack seemed crazv last nlrtit. He tried to kiss me. Fan He .certainly was craxy If h thought any effort on his cart won M b needed. - - '',- The Absorbing tune. From ' the Philadelphia Pre.. Somebody has' submitted to the creel. dent a plan to take the trust question. nut -of nolltlna. Tf that. ahmiM , ha adopted there wouldn't be enough left in present day politics to make a tump speech, about,