J . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMUER 19, 1007. SISTERS OF COUNT WHO WILL WELCOME GLADYS VANDERBILT I- t '., V ? i v '. : 5u 1 .- -,.'''.. f ' aX.V .' - - X, yv , . "x.' - -'.i 4 ,! ',)jrf,ri'k 1 1 . . 1 v.v. ? V- ... . . t ! If "" j t s i 1 7" r . - , r 'V 1 ' -. Her are th listen of Count Siechenyl. who will welcome Gladys anderbllt when she goes as a bride to her new home in Hungary. On the left Is the Countess Haugutz, and on the right Is the Countess " Marie SiechenyC WALLING'S EXPERIENCE IH RUSSIAN PRISON St. Petersburg Correspondent Gives His Views of What Happened to Americans Who Were Arrested , as Socialists at Capital. whole northern hemlrhre and attaln InK to more than 20 Mperlflc forms, con wtltiitps a sad memento of departed greatness. ," (Br tuff CorrpondBt) ' '-St. Petersburg. Nov. II. When Wil liam Availing, the wealthy young Am erican who travels In socialism, and who got arrested, with his wife and her sister, Rosa Btrunsky. has recov ered from the heart flutter natural to , the occasion, he will doubtless be duly grateful to the police for giving them a look at the Inside of Russian prisons, with the minimum of Inconvenience to themselves, though it did 'ceep Mont- ' gomery Schuvier, the American charge d'affaires, and his staff very busy for 24 hours to fret them out. When X saw them at their hotel, after it was all over, they looked somewhat flurried, but, as they had "written It all down, they did not seem dissatisfied; and -why should they? The police could not have arranged matters more successfully. The three were- taken to dlfrerent prisons, ana - Miss Btrunsky even had a chance to see ' the secret service at work, in the terrl ' .bla-"Department of Surety," in the Pushkin building. . , , "We have no room In the political dennrlment nnd res-ret to lnfolrn you that you will have to apend a few days 'with common thieves, drunks and va arrants," said the atern warden of the forwarding prison as he clicked the out r door nn (r.- Walllnr. She In very particular tt explain that in maklnj? a concession to the "convenances" she had no intention of linking either her per sonality or her name. She took a deep breath of pure air through the outer eraiUiR, and snui ner ejes ana pjcpurcu for martyrdom. Pretty Bomb-Throwers. moment later Bhe was ushered Into a large room well filled with wooden cots, with clean mattresses and blan- a m w V, i s Vi ssui,'all Ost Inn n oa art A liorlo for 40 of the prettiest young bomb ' throwers suspects or to. be that she ' had ever seen in her life. They threw - their arms around her neck and kissed .her three times In the hearty Russian way, and bade "Comrade What's Your 'Name" welcome. She had to tell all the latest news and explain all about her- elf. The girls described the complete arrangements for getting letters In and out, and told her how nice the under t lady warden Marfa Mikhailovna was. and they talked philosophy and Social ism until daylight. The next day there was a glorkma aend-off for Bonla Kohstantlnovna, who : - thought she was being led away to free dom, until one of the girls came back from the front door and announced that there was a prison van, with barred win dows, and soldiers with drawn sabres, to escort her to Moscow, to be tried for highway robbery or something. Tactful Marfa. The release of Mrs. Walling about sunset somewhat brightened the sad faces of the remainder. Marfa . was considerately busy with a stubborn lock and key while they loaded the de parting guest with letters, which every body was awfully glad they had not given over to Sonia. Mr. Walling passed a night and a day In tha Preliminary prison in solitary confinement. As he was ushered Into his well-furnished, roomy cell, nair a hundred faces were seen at the little windows in the. doors and somebody gave him a package of powder with an oriental name. He began to breathe eaaier, for he was expecting to have to chase lizards and rats from his case mate in the Peter and Paul fortress back Into the sewer. He was about to begin a letter to the American ambassador when the man opposite him arranged his hands into a speaking trumpet and called him ta the window to tell ubout himself. lis soon found that the place was run by Popoff. the man from Kronstadt, who had got 20 years' hard labor for his share in the last rising. "See me dn Ing any work'" He winked at Mr. Wal ling as he told the story. Prisoners' Private Post. The next morning when the solitaries were let out all together for their mat utinal constitutional he was told to cot his letters r:ady for the private post by the afternoon walk. But there was really no secret about the matter, for while he was writing somebody shoutej In German, "Popoff. shall we deliver Comrade Waiting's letters by private messenger or by registered post?" As the reunited family was dining to gether as the Hotel de France that night Mr. Walling wrote a letter to his friends in America. "I said 'treatment fair," he remarked. "I could not let tl.em believe It was quite all right." un tne wnoie n woum imvn ucch pretty much the same anywhere In Russia. Some of the prisons are far from being as clean or as well arranged as the model institutions in hub tui. but if you traveled With the politicals from Arltnangei to ijower ,uiyiuj juu would probably find them going about as they liked, and their freedom would Increase in proportion to their distance from the capital. (ia From Cottonwood. From the Kansas City Journal. The cottonwood tree which grows In such abundance in Kansas Is a com plete gas-making plant, according to a recent discovery made by Professor W. Husliong, one of the assistant pro fessors of chemistry at Kansas uni versity, who recently attempted to make a trip down the Marais des Cygnes river In a ranoe. In the heart of the cottonwood tree Is confined a gas which Hucna, VAUtlli, mrith a tnint KIllA flam and which produces a greater degree of heat than does the ordinary natural gas because of a larger proportion o free hydrogen. This feature of the cot tonwood has never before been ex plolted. 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The naming of the big trees for him came about In this manner: When Endllcher was preparing his synopsis of the cone-bearlns trees in 185, and had established a number of new genera. Dr Jacbon Eschudi, then living witn E.naucner, orougm. uwmo " tlce. this remarkable Indian, and asked him to dedicate this red-wooded tree to the memory of a unique literary genius so conspicuous among the red men of America. It seemed fitting that the redwood should be named for the red man and Endlicher consented to do so and only endeavored to make the name Eronounceable by changing it from eiuo Yah to Sequoia. This is how the big trees received their name. The Sequoias, now represented by two species and confined to CalKornia. was. ages ago, distributed oyer all of Europe, Asia and America from 43 degrees to 78 degrees north laltude. Scientists tell us the type Is of ancient and presum ably distinguished family since Its first representative Is found In the "Ur gonlan of the Cretaceous age." 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Munhers are also hitting th trail to Valdes, over 400 being on tha way to th coast. CARRIES THE NIELSEN CASE BACK TO OREGON Washington Attorney-General In Su preme Court With Celebrat ed Fisheries Case. Olympla. Wash., Nov. 19 Attorney General Atkinson has (lied the brief of tha stat of Washington amicus curiae before th supreme ueiit of Oregon In th case of tho state of Oregon, re Dondent. vs. Christ Nlclson. defendant and appellant. Nelson Is a Washington fisherman who wan arrested on th lower Columbia river for violating the fishing laws of Oregon, was convicted In the circuit court and fined $60. Nlelson was fishing on th Washing ton side of the river, under authority of a Washington state license, and It Is contended by the attorney-general of this slate that hl arrest by the Oregon authorities was entirely unwarranted. FLIRTATION IN TERSU Seclusion of the Women Divorces Easily Obtained. From the London Olob. With the Persian one cannot discuss his womenfolk. To ask a Persian about his wife is a grave breach of etiquette. The most you can do Is to ask about the ''mother of his son." If he has only daughters he does not mention them; they are a misfortune to be suf fered In silence. While the sexes remain separated as at present there can be little real ad vance. The man does not see his wife until after the marriage ceremony; the woman still lives the secluded, stupefy ing life of the harem. "8he grows up I like a flower; nothing which Kuropeans generally keep out of their children's sight Is concealed from her; she Is left to the dictates of her instincts, which, as she sees very little society but that of servants and laves, are not very elevating. Her religion Is drowned In the lowest superstitions, and as she is seldom taught to read and write the only means she has of learning is from tales which would hardly have any meaning for us because they are so stupid." 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