THE -OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, , PORTLAND, FRIDAY. EVENING, 'AUGUST. 80, 1007. HMD KICKED K : HER OUT OF BED fSL ; . - ' ' 1 5lball Tactics of Mr. Dus enbery KGives Ills Wife Grounds for Divorce. . HUSBAND WAS ALSO - FUBNITUBE SMASHES .'Disparity of Age Bring tTnhappl V ' oea to Barkmoa Marriage "Four v' Dlrorcec Granted Thl "-Morning : : Three on Account of Crtteitf, . Four dlToroea wr granted by JuJr OPERA LEADER IS HERE Tom Karl ha com to Portland. At flnit blush thl may not iem to bo large item of news, but It la, for tha laat Urn a' Tom Karl was hera aoroa 17 years a-o ha brought with him tha Bostonlana, that old-tiro organisation of melody and aong ilrhlch mada "Robin Hood' permanent In Ita nlcha of fame. Thla time ha baa brought with him newer company. Tha Callfornlana, 'Gantenbein In tha circuit court thla morning, threa on tha ground of cruelty " and ona because of desertion. AU of 'the applicants war women. Kicked out of .bed on tha first night or her marriace. mada the taraet of lighted lamp,' and forced twice to call a pouceman on toe street zor protection . irom ir nuaoana a tnreata to am. Mrs. IUaCuaenbery appealed to Judge .enDein lor a seoarauon rrom will uaenbery. They were married at Van couver, Waahlnglon, In September, 1901, v an saia, ana cruei treatment waa ner ' lot from tha Aral. i Duaenbery burned up all her clothe except a kimono, aha testified, broke up i tha dishes and household furniture, ' t threw tha waahln aha bad lust An "'. laiied Into the mud. and choked and kicked her. He would order- ber out of . bed and back again, and not being sat tailed then would vent his anger by . Jumping up and down on tha bed springs until they broke, said Mrs. Duaenbery. , Lha mrmm ....... ji.,.. , Mrs. May D. Barkmaa. who married th-ed together on th weatern ahora '.Ammon W. Barkman, a man 16 yeara the other waa on the eastern and uiuor man nerseti, waa granted her consequently run or tna vigor and i Second divorce thla morning. Judge Qan- awing of the Pacific elope. With thla tenbeln hesitated In announcing hla de- he hopes to build again a muaical ciaion. saying mat aa Mra. Barkman had I aggregation to rival In name and been divorced once before alia ahould achievement that old one and to win In have profited bv her experience and ax- the hearts of opera lovers as firm a wcisoa mo wisaom in cnoosinc me I piace aa did ine nrac cunu nuapana. But n la not ao much In tha new airs, oarxman leaunea mat not omy company that the interest of Portland did her husband cures and abuse her, peopU Is centered aa It la In the gray but her stepchildren, nearly aa old aa haired and whole-hearted tenor who la uerii, conmaniiy annoyea ner, ana leading it. They are upon trial and were encouraged in their actions by can. if their wort la creditable aa It Is tneir father. 8h said she left Bark- claimed to be by Its leader, make good Marc. but returned to him in the ay mpathy of Portland1 amuaement f nJL1" J,roml" t0 be good. But within lovers. Tom Karl, however, has-made u" . '.m.""1 aiven ner good not only In Portland but throuah Zvi5 w.5e.Vnan K naa De,.n Pror out the length and bieadth of thla and . wuijwiiim mgmia iu i other lands. PeoDle here remember him leava nim. aa he came to the Marquam In the daya . ir. rst husband had been divorced when that veteran nlifhouu hA flr.t in Colorado bees use he waa a gambler, opened lta doora Ei M.T,'k? Bh," "JL JiV-1 Then he was not gray of Read or ao iiiii " vu, I wme or grtn as tie la at the present u tt. ... . . . I time, but the new Tom Karl is still . "UV" 'XZ'l wA'rl mora lovable than the old. Jle I. not a carrier at the GranS theTtrV. VfEr A1?? ?Hn. hi. tenor aong; taatirvlna- h i t.i i uv raiwirw mm 10 xne nearts ot III i&t,: PPl. He I. not a mu.io DiacK eye and other brulaea. She said Day kicked her In 1906. They were married in ucioDer. IVU3. Anna el Swarthout waa granted a di vorce from R. V. Swarthout because ne aeaertea her at Ketchikan, Alaska, In September, 1905. They were married in roruana in Marcn, 1S06. Mrs. Swsrth out wss allowed to reaum her maiden name, uarreti ..-X. ".:'.'; J " . : ' rlo iJila week and seen the Allen atock SP7 ,n "" present offering, "That OIH FroravTexaa." declares tt to ba all " in every respect. It 1 certainly I r.."' wr l" masses ana no on who t... f?Ktlrrln; play can afford tO ml It',.,.- V MJe .' of the Bar-Z." 7 Next week Will mark tha nlnaa n th enguemnet or tna Allen stock mm. Viay. th Lyrto and tha many frland oitnat popular organisation will ba oenain to attend , tha Derformanaaa. The play will ba of frontier imtri. on me m which all th breeslnea ana snap of tha plain and mountain ""T Pnn at the Grand. Fun rune Tint mi th. (ln.j hia w where Miles McCarthy and company "iffl a J big vaudeville entertainment with 'The Race Tout Dream." It la cnaracier sxstcn such a la aeldora ..Ww1! vaudeville house. John W"MN. man wlth hod." lngs and tells Irish songs and stories and 1 a general lavorite. Store tloed 11 "Driven From Home.'' .TH atrusrlaa nf & Minntn i wl ln Dig city are shown In "Driven Ktom I Mome. tne new attrartlnn whirh ttw French company will play next week at !?. f-. ' Tne nr8t performance of thl Hal Bald drama will be Sunday after- ii wo. inur win do a special Labor uay maune xnonaay. Star Matinee Tomorrow. ThIast mttinee of "A Daughter of French to on la Men's Snits cuvs' Snits B r I tha South" will be given by tae Ft atock company at the Star theatre morrow afternoon. This attmntinr la mllltarjr drama, with shooting, flght I Ing, love, hate and comedy. These are the Tom Karl of the Calif ornlan. master alone, though hi ' hand ha moulded many a raw vocalist Into a finished soloist nd ha shaped many a ragged choroue Into form and trim. He 1 a man. a philosopher and) friend, ona who not alone teaches the young men and women with him how to max tna moat or tneir musical gins. lives but sruldes them In shanlna their Into right patha. He la a singer, first enthualastlo In hi art, but at the aam time and coequal with hla muaio ha stands as a gentleman. In all that tha term implies. Over at tha Portland hotel thl morn Ins Mr. Karl talked of hia nast suc cesses and of those which he hopes will come to tha Callfornlans. He told .of the old daya when he served with the Boatonlans, of the rise of that com pany from it inception ny mmaeir, MacDonald and Barnabee and of hla Ion retirement until dragged forth to do mlmlo battl once more by frlenda In uom Angelea, where his present com pany was organised. Monday nignt tna I'aiirornians win open a six weeks' engagement at the arquam with tha "Serenadera" and then the people can aee whether or not all the good thlnga oome from tha east. Included In tha list of soloists are many who Mr. Karl savs hold nromlss of future greatneoa. and he ought to be (there, ble to tell. But be that aa it may. the people of Portland, especially those who have years enough to remember the infancy of the Marquam In that time when the peetofnee waa a vacant lot and tha Portland hotel had hardly cleared the plaster off Its floor, win welcome Tom Karl, the old-time favo rite, to their heart again, Just a they did 17 year ago. thl element wnicn matte an attractive nlav . A MA 1- a a . . M ..... " . " I I ana m. iaugnur or tne oouin is such. Marquam Matinee. Tomorrow afternoon there will tut matinee performance of 'The Carnival of Uov. by the Stockwell-MacOregor I company at me Marquam. This attrac- I tion cloaea the long engagement of the company In this city. Nothing funnier oaa una eeco nere mis year. Brewer Hats'.;'::. Ladies' Coats A.. Opera Season Coming. At tha Monday matinee the Callforn lans will Inaugurate the new operatic season at the Marquam with 'The Sere- naaa - rnia is a catchy, bright and tuneful opera which la familiar and dear to all theatregoera and music lov ers. The Callfornlans have a large and weu-anned, company, with noted princi pal ana a gooa ainging cnorua. Two Carnivals at the Oak. There will be a big mssquerade car nival at the skating rink at the Oaks next Monday night which will be the rink real fun-making event of the sea son. Prises will be offered and some Sueer skaters are expected to appear, n nt Friday evening a dancing car nival win De neia ar me dancing pa vilion and prises will also be given for Fall 1907 Now Ready Made Right Tit Right BIG DEMAND FOR ROADS NOT ALLOWED TO MAKE CREAU BATE (Jooroal Special Service.) Chicago, Aug. 39. Federal Judge &unuui ioaay grantea an injunction temporarily restraining 14 railroads and nva express companies from adopting vu oryiemDer i certain rates on cream ery producta to and from western and normwestern points. Fourteen cream ries made the application HOMES SHOWN Yesterday's Heavy Transfers Includes Only Sales of City Residences. Jtealty transfers filed for record yes terday aggregated 142.828. Every ln- The principal roada made defendant strument flied during th day recorded are the Alton, Burlington, Illinois Cen tral, Chicago ft Northwestern, Rock island, santa Fe, Wabash and othera The Adams, American, United State and Wella-Fargo express companies, which are alleged to be In collusion with the railroads, are Included. The cream eries win also appeal to the interstate commerce commission to Investigate. ine court aet wctoDer z ror me hearing. CENTRALIA LETS SEWER CONTRACT (Special Blips tea te The Toaraal.) I Centralis, Wash., Aug. 80. The con tract for Installing a trunk sewer sys tem In this city has been let to the mortnwest Hriage company of Tacoma. a transaction In residence property. The largest deal reported waa the sale by Andrew Kan to Homer H. Smith of a number of residence sites in "Sunny Slope." an addition near Mount Tabor for 10.600. The property ia de- scriDea ss an or 'Bunny mope, excel lots "E." and "B." and the aouth I feet of lot "a." and of lot "H." Schuyler C. Klllen haa aoid to Paulina M. Chapman a house and lot on falsa beth street between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, Portland Height for $4,800. John H. James has pur chased irom the roruana Trust com pany a house and lot at the southeast corner Of East Taylor and East Fir teenth streets -for 14.150. Mail & von Borstei, representing C. N. Kankln. has sola to Henry Kelmans half lot on the east side of Grand AT THE THEATRES omrtDBSH rjr pax never cry a do children who are suf fering from hunger. Such la the cause of all bablea who cry and are treated for alckneaa, when they really are suffering rrom nunger. -rms is caused rrom their food not being assimilated, but devoured by worm a. a few doses of White's Cream Vermifuge will cause them to cease crying and begin to thrive at once. Ulve it a trial. Sold by all drug- wimxm. and Priced Right Seats Selling for Minstrel. Seat are veiling at the Hefiig for the colored Georgia minstrels- which Come to tha Bhmt thMtr EnnHov I SiMff a .Vtafer9 than anything: else of your uwuun wiu ds given saonaay. r TEA Tea has more to do with your thoughts at table BEN'S ING Vt& ZXllitil ut th.,bld avenue, between East Burn.ide andSSt tLmSS .Wa6 ,2"R?r h.H Couch 'street. . for. $5,600! . ThlaVop- city engineer s estimate. The speciflca- u.nvin tnr tl koo a nn-.nA, tlona call for J.970 feet of 18-inch pipe, '1,440 feet of 16-inch pipe and 6,160 feet of 14-inch plba The work will be com menced In 10 days and the eystem will be entirely completed before the end of tne year, as soon aa me work on the trunk sewer Is .completed the city will be divided Into sewer districts and; the laterals installed at once, which will give tha central part sewer accommoda tion at once. Other part of th city y" um vowerra at any time tne popuia- occupies the lot a Good Time now s to see what a good "staying" break fast can be made without high-priced TAKES PHOTOGRAPH OF NYMPH IN PARK Young Woman Poses in Al together and Attracts Crowd at Wichita. Meat TRY A Little Fruit, A Disb of Crape-Nuts and Cream, y A Soft-Boiled Egg, Some Nice, Crisp Toast, Cup of Postum Food Coffee. That's all, and H very easy of diges tion and full to the brim with nour ishment and strength. ; m w avi vaaawvil V V - SUPPER.- r - are a meat and vegetable din ither at noon or evening, as you prefer. - . We predict for you , an increase in i physical and mental powers ) 4There, a Reison." . ( rncr eitl . ' J VJU yi c Read tha 'little health classic," ,-Boad to Wellvllle," In pkg. (Jooraal Spselsl Service.) Wichita, Kan., Aug. SO. The fashion able North Riverside park district here wa thrown Into a turmoil yesterday when the residents saw a young woman posing In the altogether In a lily pond, while a man with a large camera mada several exposures. xwenty-rive tele Dhone calls were received at police head niiAitrn nnA thA riAOnln rushed nut nf staying" break- their houses to tne spot. ay tue unin nicy repurimi ini matter to tne police a crowa or curious persons had assembled - and the photographer was forced to leave nis camera ana sua Ject to drive the intruders away. The girl, Miss Mona Payton, 19 year old. waa sent home and the Photo grapher, 3. 3. Todd of thla city, waa ar rested. Todd said he wanted a, picture to enter In a photograph contest. He said he wanted to take the nlctura of the girl's head and shouldera and convert It Into the picture of a mermaid basking in nond nf lilies. women wno aiscoverea ine pneto eher at work declare tne girt was nude. Thev found her clothing on a nark bench. The police have taken charge of Todd's camera and tne piates ne maae. They have not yet been developed, but it is expected that when tnis is done. conclusive evidence will he obtained. Mies Payton declared tearfully at home that she was not entirely nude when tha pictures were taken. ENGINEER'S WIDOW SUES MILL COMPANY (Social PtaMtek to The Journal.) Chehalia. Wash.. Aug. SO. Mrs. Hope Grant, through her attorneys, Mlllett & Harmon naa filed a 120,000 damage auit assist . the Walworth & Neville Sawmill comnanv of Walvllle. Wash ington. Her husband, Herbert Grant, who was - engineer on - tha - company's logging road, waa killed last October while at hla post, and It I alleged that the accident waa caused by tha com pany negligence In falling to keep track In nroner, condition. -. Tm suit ia ror th widow and a minor son. "The Prince Chap" Coming. Just laughter and tears inri Uiirhtor again. With a tUimniH nf atnrir that holds the attention from the moment the play commence to the final curtain. la claimed to be half the acerttt at th splendid success of "The Prince Chap" which comes to the Helllar next Wrln- day evening, September 4, when It open a four night engagement "The Liar" Open Sunday, Sunday matinee and evenlnr will ha the two opening performance of the Baker stock enmnanv fnr th I and the event Is eagerly looked forward to oy tneatregoera In Portland. The first play Is Henry Arthur Jones' noted comedy, "l ne juara," Beats are now on ai. fare. 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