The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 20, 1907, Page 30, Image 30

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, 'PORTLAND, SUNDAY . IORNING, OCTOBER ,20. " 1807.
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MEMOIRS' THROW LIGHT
ON HISTORY OF ITALY
Writings of Dead Statesman to Be Published Appear
ance Loiifr Delayed by Litigation and Family Dif
ficulties Is Awaited With Much Interest.
REAL ESTATE
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STREET PAVING
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for Herrl'ng-Hall-Marvln safes anil
Manganeae Steel Sate Co.'a bank aafea:
aecond-hand fireproof aafea and bank
aafea, vary cbeop. 8ee thera or writ
ue. ai 7tn at.
(Special Plipatrh tc Tist Journal.)
Florence. Oct. 11 The memolra of
Franceaco Crlspl, the Italian statesman,
are finally to ace the light after a ion:
delay which has mu'-h Increased' public
expectation regarding tho nature of
tlieae posthumous papers penned by one
who played ao Important a park In the
policy not only of Italy but of all Eu
rope. It has been foreseen that Where
will be more than one high flavored
pare In the memoirs, cons Merino- the
active ahare Crlspl took In the affairs
of hla country. Hrt as a Republican
mrmurr 01 pa run mni ana later 08 coll
verted minister of the monarchy, hla
great friendahlp with Bismarck, hla
lo domestic troubles, nnd his connec-
wlth the scandals nnd broglloa of
been to preaent the MSB., with corn
men tar lea, o that the statesman's
pnirea might bo mora comprehensible.
The suggestion was, however, not ac
cepted out of. fear that many facta
inerein. stated would bo veiled.
m SUCCESS
10 HIS filOIHf B
JamoHs Composer Grie?
Saj-8 Her Energy Was
Greatest Help.
By Lady Henry Somerset.
(Copyright, 10OT. by W. R. Hearst.)
London, sOct. 19. For those on both
Idea of the Atlantic who love mualc
he world la pelSrer since the death of
Edward Orles;. and hla English admlr-
It la Interesting to lenrn, in cennee- er "id an added ating of regret In
Gee Vo
' fn WauVXaava
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CHINESE
",' ' Seat aa4 Stfk ,
DOCTOR
THE RELIABLE SPEGIAUST
tlon with the memoirs, that Crlspl while
writing them sought a forolgn Maecenas
In the person of Emperor William II.
for whom. It la said, he had on un
bounded admiration. With this Intent,
ho dispatched a young lawyer, Giuseppe
Pasatore, In 1901, with a letter to his
ElEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES
Largs lines carried. Lexk-outa opened.
Jacks. Jails, metal furniture. Both
nhonea. J E. Davis. 06 3d.
Manganese steel bank safes
(original)
front a.
fl re-proof
The Moslem Safe Co.,
safes,
108
vault
2d st.
SIGX AXD SHOW CARDS
tlon
the Italian banks
Unfortunately tho work will here and
there reveal the senile hand t hut pro-
uiicra h; . nspi never tnuognt seriously
of the task tintll fallen from popular
mvor nu m mom diiiki. ne looK ndvant
nge of sn operation (hat gave him back
nm sight some rour moaithg before his
death to write the memoirs. He panaed
away, deserted by friends and adulat
ora, at his villa In Naples, the 10th of
August. 1901, and the members of hla
family assort that hie end was hastened
through the activity he displayed In
this last work which consoled him In
his loneliness and loss of his partisans
who had turned against him in his Impotence.
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Litigation Caused Belay.
Ry order of his will the memoirs
were to be published Immediately after
his death; but litigation ensued be
tween the state and his relatives and
heirs, carrying the question who whs
the owner Of tho memoirs from one
tribunal to another, and It was only
lately that the opposing parties In the
quarrel came to an amiable understand
ing that permitted the appearance of
the book.
Great Importance la given to the
memoirs because It Is affirmed thnt Its
effect will be to cause Italian history
to he rewritten, owing to the new light
CrlHpl sheds on the organisation and
the constitution of the united kingdom.
EVERY DESCRIP-1 1 " rlr,,t or the three volumes, drawn
and store fixtures I evidently from notes made at the tlmo,
urais wnn ine revolutionary period of
Italy, Crlspl's connection with the revo
lutionists, and the lively role the dead
statesman filled In his country's up
rising against tyrannic rule. The vol
ume niso includes tne writer s corres
pondence with MairJnl and Garibaldi,
Ills opinions of these personages, and,
his eventual split with the latter In
1 K3 when the two friends parted for
ever, causing Crlspl to change his opin
ion of Mass'nl who remnlned an obdu
rate Republican. Notwithstanding hla
fenmlty Crlslpl hna handled Mazxlnl In
ma memoirs with great impartiality.
Italian Politics.
The second volume treats of Crlspl's
rise to the summit of Italian politics
and his career as minister up to th
year 1891 when through a volo of lack
of confidence the Crispl cabinet .was
obliged to dlsolve. Crlspl, howevpr.
reemerged to public view In the mel
ancholy period of the African disaster,
which was the beginning of his unpopu
larity. One of the most Important
sides of the work is the intercourse be
tween Crlspl and Bismarck and tho
consequent causes that produced the
Isolation between Italy In 1887, tho oc
cupation of Tnnls and the dissension be
tween Italy and France that threw the
former Into' the triple alliance.
It is to be regretted that, owing to
the ramlly dispute over the memoir!,
the work will be publl.-ihod slmplv as
Its material was gathered and set down.
German majesty. In his letter Crlspl
stated thnt the Idea of having such a
noble natron would be a great Induce
ment In producing the work ond that
having nothlna- else to offer in exchanaro
he sent him the gold medal the Sicilian
had coined for htm In the year 18.
TMi emperor was touched by the re
quest and agreed to become the patron
of the memoirs. Then Crlspl died and
litigation ensued, and the emperor won
never called upon to fulfill his agree
ment. Overshadowed by Oloom.
Though tho first part of the memoirs
reflects the tremendous activity of
Crlspl's manhood, tho latter part la
overshadowed by the gloom of the
statesman's decadence. Crlspl toward
hla close had Brown pessimistic In the
extreme and though still master of his
far 111 ties he was but the shadow of hla
former self. Disease caused him al
most continuous pain and the writing of
tne memoirs was often Interrupted by
tainting spens and onyaicni collapse.
It had been a matter of much specu
lation among bis friends at the last
what Crlspl's attitude would be In the
face of death. He had always expressed
a oaiier in Uod and on more than- on
occasion declared himself a Christian.
Would ha or would he not call a priest
to his bedside? He was on the point
oi Dissolution wnen nis daughter aaked
mm ir ne wished religious attendance.
Crlspl opened his eyes that had been
closed for an hour to star at hla
daughter, saying In a decided voice:
"I believe In God. I am a Christian: I
have no need of priests." The last part
of his memoir contains a profession of
fnlth much in this spirit, for Crlspl,
like Maxslnl, had the opinion that If
formalism were dispensed with in re
ligion the Christian faith had nothing
to feac from rationalistic philosophies.
Soast D'Annosalo.
me knowledge that the master had ar
ranged to play at tha Leeda .festival and
at Queen's hall. In London, next month.
.Women will be particularly Interested
tO leain thnt It warn In hla mnth lk.
Ofleg owed his success. He himself
wrote to a friend In reference to the
esrly training he had from her. "Only
too aoon I found I hnd to practice Just
what waa unnlMuni Thur,
trifling with my mother. If I spent rriy
time in dreaming at the piano instead
of busying iyse!f with the lesson she
set me Had I not inherited her lr-'
repressive energy aa well as her mu
sical capacity, I should never in any re
spect have succeeded In passing from
At 12 yeara of age Qrteg had started
to mane original rnmno.liinn. u ,
i mis- iime attending a school nt ner-
r, '.. fl'rrnujr IMG not ISKS Vry
kindly to hla work there. One day hi
carried with him the manuscript of his
t. 1 worn, wnicn was miner large for
ms jiwkoi. no wss toia to produce It
ana arter glancing through Its pages tho
h( iii"niimrr inuen -nis ears tor wast
ing his time, pronounced the music rub
bish, and toa it up! So much for
youthful talent, and the encouragement
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Not a week passes that some paper In
Italy does not take up the subject of
the Immortal D'Annunilo and hla do
ings, me latest is a satirical interview
In a Florence- paper between the suc
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The latter, In true Italian phraseology,
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ter of lasting regret that tho act of
.'rentlon took place too soon to make
him a collaborator. Profound apologies
are offered him and he Is called upon
for n consultation as to now all early
mistakes may be rectified.
It Is also annonnced that SIgnor
P'Annunxlo will translate Shakespeare's
a Midsummer a Night a Dream Into
Italian, the plan being to give It later
in Rome with the musical lntermezio of
Mende!ssohn. 'N
Oulda is still receiving much atten
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them has -Just come forward with the
extraordinary statement thnt Oulda has
been allowed to starve by the English
because of her pro-Boer proclivities, and
that the recent stories were set afloat
by sn English newspaper correspondent
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(Special Dlnpatrh to The Journal.)
Philadelphia, Oct. 16. There is
need 'of a curfew law In Lansdale,
far as keeping women nnd girls off
streets at night Is concerned. "Jac
the .Hugger" has done the business.
With the deepening of the full twilight
into the sombre shadows of evening the
iiHirougniurt'8 ure given over to the
trouse'eu members oi the community,
and the fair contingent hastens Indoors
to tnllt with bated breath of the mys
terious jierHoiiuge who has made life
In the thriving Montgomery, countv
town exciting during the last two
weeks.
Ills record so far Is an even dozen
women hugged and two almost kluHed.
Whether an electric light suddenly
flared up at the critical moment In the
last two Instances and cuus?d the
would-be osculator to change hla mind
is not known, but the fair ones assert
thai, ho failed, anyhow. His method
are not new. Lurking in ambush behlmtl
a tree or in a shadowed doorway, ho
pounces out u:on the unsuspecting
feminine passer-by, and, enfolding her
to his throbbing bosom, hugn good and
hard. To tho majority of the huggees
this has proved too abrupt and startling
to bo pleasant, and hence the Lansdale
dames no longer venture forth for
evening strolls without taking The pre
caution to equip themselves with a stal
wart escort.
Lanedale has 3,000 inhabitants, ac
cording to recent computation, and Is
politico - topographically divided into
throe wards. To safeguard the welfare
of these 3,000 It has one policeman; but,
ns his earnest efforts to trisect himself
in a sincere endeavor to do his duty by
nil three wards at once have up to date
been unavailing, the women are swear
ing in their own personal deputies.
The VLinnsaaie. jacic is aescrined a
having the appearance of an America
born citizen, . but there is a minority
who believe him to boar th earmarks
of having crossed the water from Italy'i
simnv shores, nnd point to the ardor o
his embraces as a support of this
theory.
He lias been frequently chased but
has always succeeded in dodging his
pursuers, though the nplice force dog
ged!y shears that he'll 'git him yet."
SUSPECT filRl '
of raw
Olffa Molitor Believed to Be
Guilty of Crime Fastened
on Carl Hau.
I Have' the largest Practice
Because I Invariably Ful
fill My Promises
FAMOUS" PlfcrUBB
BELVft BEPAIBED
Uoi'vrfalit. 1C07, by W. Jl. Hearst.")
Paris, oet. 1 St. Nicholas Poussin's fa
mouH picture of the "Deluge," which two
ugo al lne louvre was slashed
'fVl'fl places with a knife by a lu-
-li. MCllUtMl I.UUBin. 11 H nntV honn r-A
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" fr,.i!rXm, bv M. Deniaot. who las fomt
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414
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Dock foot of Alder tM
ocrt at,-Portland
outflu ! ne this work for the French art i"
I ierle3. has been carried out with aTmh
f Alder L. Portland; tt eitr. :,To''.r "".t."'1"
e C",-rt a . Tha 11a Ha. 1,. .1.7" -" " t mat no
v. . -- ..i.ua iaiD ".i. oi a iear can now ne rnuwi -
(t'nlted Presa I-eieed Wire.)
Berlin, Oct. 17. At the resumed hear
ing of Carl Hau's appeal against the
sentence of murder passed on him by
the criminal court at Caiisruhe before
the supreme court of the empire at
Lelpslc, reference was made in the
course of the pleadings to the theory
evolved by several eminent German
criminologists that Mrs. Molitor was
murdered by her own dnughter Olga,
who was walking beside her mother at
the time of the murder.
Expert evidence showed that the shot
must have been flred. from a distance
of not more than six Inches from the
murdered woman. In this case Olga
iuumui, woo wns oesiae ner mother,
must have seen and recognized the mur
derer. She asserted, however,' that she did
not see the murderer, but only saw a
figure retreating in the darkness. Her
evidence was so obviously untrue that
the criminologists who followed the
course of the trial came to the conclu
sion that Olga Molitor had something
to conceal in connection therewith
Furthermore the fatal shot entereri
Molitor's body so low down In lh. hook
that in all probability it could only have
been flred by a Derson of short if,,,
L-ari Hau is a tall man and Olga Moli-
ior is snari. moreover, experts ex
plained that the fatal shot may have
been flred by a person standing some
what to the left of Mrs. Molitor.
In the first trial It was proved that
Olga was walking on the left hand side
of her mother Just before the tragedy
happened. Olga Molitor is a young ladv
of hysterical tendency who, without
being fully responsible for her actions
may nave committed matricide. Her
possible motive for the crime is wrapped
in mystery, but Jt was proved that she
had been on bad terms with her mother
for years.
A variation of the matricide th enrv f a
uic nupponiiion inai au, wno by his
own admission visited Baden Baden on
the afternoon of the murder to have a
clandestine meeting with his Rlster-in-law
Olga. with whom he was infatuntori
may have molested her in such a way
that she fired at him in self-defense
and hit her Another by mistake. Judg
ing from the distance from which the
fatal shot was fired, experts declare
this to have been almost Impossible.
The matricide ineory includes the sun.
position that Carl Hau. bv maintaining
silence on this point, is chivalrously tak
ing in oiame :.on nimseir. men nt the i
cost of his own reputation and life, in I
order to shield Olga.' Most lmDortant
oi mi. a certain tfaron iinaenau, a res
Ident of Baden Baden, wrote to Olga
1a.ner me muraer savina- ir s
refused to marry -him he would de
nounce her an the murderess of her
mother. The baron wrote In his letter
hat he actually saw Olga fire the fatal
shot which killed her .mother.
Success. Isn t. attained at a bound.
Is made up of many little triumphs,
large rpodical practice, doesn't await
young physician at the enllego door.
must prove himself. He must work
toward, success day after day, doing
well each day's tasks.
It has always ben my rule to pramlse
nothing that I am not absolutely cer
tain of accomplishing. Realizing that
no one physician can successfully under
take to cure dll diseases, I entered
special courses of study In preparation
for my present work. For 16 years I
have been proving my ability nnd build
ing my success. I have mastered first
the simpler diseases, then the serious
complex and stubborn one thnt others
neither cure nor comprehend. I have
confined my efforts to diseases of men
exclusively, and there is no ailment be
longing to this clasM that I cannot fully
conquer. I make broad and definite
claims. I tell men that I can cur
them, even though others have failed.
Jealous doctors have chargcV me with
claiming too much. But I ask wherein
have I failed to fulfill a promise? My
practice is now fully twice that of any
other specialist uoon the Pacific coast
treating men's dlneases. It has grown
to these dimensions because I have
made promises nnd fulfilled them. Kach,
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Each day new cures are completed and
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"Weakness"
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