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7 if'. 1'.; ' I ' . f. .'.- 'V ' THE l OREGON ' SUNDAY" .jOURNAU PORTLAND SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY , 12,' ; 1008. 2 OWE OF ROSEBURG'StlEW BUILDINGS a , c. t f Slayer - of Stanford , White I 1i Will Not Attempt to Provo . . Tliat Brain Is Right Until After Jury Brings in Its -.."If Verdict " 1!; .1 4 1 II liisiioi y s i Mlfl'S HOPE P . ) r ' I '. ftalted IrtM Imh Wire.) J'.' New York, Jan. XI At no time Btne ;the night vof, June K. 106. when be ! sent a bullet craahlng Into the brain of . Stanford White, the famous architect, ' f haa. Harry K. Thaw been in aa little r f danger of Bine Sing or the death-chair at now. on the eve of the actual open ' i Ing of hla eeoond trial for the killing, r At bo tlraa baa be been In such Im iinrtiiLt danrer of Imprisonment In a m U ' s ; ft k ! - M 4 i. Roseburr National Bank. ' The Roeeburg National Bank building, juat completed and opened for business ..it kt Tork'a urlum I m imnin I la aaM hr inmi to be t or the criminal Insane, the most modern structure of ita kind i.i, ii in New Tork If tber be- Mn southern Oregon. Tne upper story Ask 18 men la new xora w iuy cc, by forest Supervisor a. G ; Ilara Harry Thaw wm oa oonvwiea ana Bartruny, offices. H. O. Lewis' ahoto- 1 nine wlU tell VOtt "na" - Tha tenia wiu greph gallery and Or. r. w. myner f ba to doubt - Aak 10 Bewapapennan or court attachee, who have followed the two trlala cloaely. If they believe Thaw i Jnaane now and tha chancea are excel. ; lent for tha entire 1 anawortng. In the r aff lrmatlre. i Evidence bearing on Insanity at the f Treaent trial of Harry K. Thaw wUl be belong different linea than In the flrat that the defense will aeek to prove that :-. Thaw was maane oniy ai ne um an ishot Stanford White and no ..matter - what the verdict of the Jury will leave t Ma present condition to be determined ; later by a commission in lunacy. t . ; ftnporoa ateUaoholla. The apeoiflo kind of lnaanlty which l Thaw'a lawyera will advance aa a de ! rrtaa la known aa "stunorous melan i -ohnKLO whinh. accordinr to mecicai ex office. 'Tha bank Itself occupleatha corner room below. W. E. CUngenpaers lawelrv atora Is on the street front and the A. U Maddlx barber shop la on the aide. This la only one of the many fine buildings erociea in Koseourv iasi y-r. Besides new atores of all kinds, that city has an up-to-date machine ahop and automooue garage. 'HAT. WOMEN WILL DO WHEN THEY RULE WORLD'S POWERS t . . randora tha sufferer lncaoable i of knowing tha nature and Quality of his ..acts. It is said to be curable, and. i unlike paranoia la not progressive. The completion- o e jury va ' ZAa iMnd tha lawyers from their In vestlration. Of talesmen, and all of to- in- av raa anent In the - preparing of : speechea which will outline the. defenso.l nies." Lady Henry Somerset - ana Drosecuiiun. vv ucu iua - trailed Monday morning1 It la expected (United Press tossed Wire.) London. Jan. 11. "What will womeq do when they ruler asked a Berlin paper recently. Anawera came from all over the world. Hero are a few: They rule, already and always hare, ao cannot understand your Query" Lady Alma-Tadema. "Nonsensical things" Mme. Susanna Deeparea, Paris tragedienne. "They will retain their good and bad Qualities aa men rulers have done, do, and alwaya will." Mme. Barah Bern, hardt' They will not differ much from the beat men rulera. 1 don't believe In the superiority of either sex. The world la for both. They must away lta desu ' "They will, hava undisputed powar to aid my Ufa-work of supplying gowns to needy actreaaea." Mma Tvatta Gil bert . . "Deatroy all but a few achoola and create a generation of minds 4ree from traditions of modern wretchedness: un til -there la a new humanity reform can be but auperflclaL" Mme. Ellen Key. Scandinavian writer on marriage and maternity. . . "We would restlessly seek office but would, not spend fortunes sending war ships to the Pacific to terrify out neighbors. - We would atrengtbea In. d us try. make tha church more popular than tha theatre and enforce total ab stinence and open all schools to wom en." nelva Lockwood. twice Woman'i Rights candidate for the presidency. and prosecution. aionaay morning u. wp"" . .,i.l ... .a t . .al. . rthat the district attorney will charge i -.-. .v- - lafled to reat my case with them.' ; Kay Be SUagreemeai. TTha Trery worst we can expect la a I 'disagreement. said one of tha lawyera, "and even that will be a surprise." Evelyn Thaw went to the Tombs shortly after noon and talked with her husband for more than an hour. Evi dently the Interview waa pleasant for she emerged smiling and aeemed to .be In tha beat -of -good humor. She said her husband waa feeling well ' and looking forward to the con tinuation of hia trial Monday with sat isfaction , with the good progress made i waa especially marked duringbta trip J wa, busy preparing for the next rial r .1 hrnus-h . Ruront with Kvelyn WeSDlt. 1 . tr.iclvn miA aha tiari mnfManirt t Affidavlts-to support these i contentions j the iury. When Mrs. Thaw entered i wiir b--ubmittod and It la aald I thatthe prjBon her face was covered with a T Mr. Littleton will especially emphasize large white veil, but when aha departed r tue' errauo-actions ot 'in v ""(she lifted ner veu to a numoer-or pno- tnne or iha enooung or .wruj;. l tognaphera to arlva them an opportunity : that Thaw waa sane at the time ha shot i btanford White and that he la sane now. Z Opposed to this will be Littleton's plea that hla client avaa Insane at tha ktimo of the shooting, leaving tha mat : ter of hia present condition In abey- To prove this. It Is aald that Thaw'a rhlf counsel will brlna forcibly before i the Jury 4he fact that four months be- iur 1141 VUin a - ...a v found one of ber children, an Infant , dead In bed beside her, and that when '.Harry was born lie was In convulsions. : , Wad'. Sooentrlo' Boy., '; 'K .'. Th condliion continued . throurhout hla boyhood and his .eccentric behavior GLADYS READY TO GRAB TITLE Count Somethingorother Se cures License to Marry -Twelve Million Dollars. i Is Mr j Littleton, .when asked If the de-lto taJta her cloture. f fense; would- toOck vupon . the . present I , The Jury waa selected In- five daye .mental conaruon oi -Jiiiaw, m n inn wnen tno last two memuera qi m not Incumbent for them to show that J Jury were sworn on Friday evening. urt aajournea unui j ogiock uumuu ln the real atruggle for tha young millionaire's lire wui pegin. It Is an Intelligent looking Jury of IP marriea men ana two wiuowera. There are five gray heada in the box. Nona of the 12 la below middle age. Moat of them are fathers of families. Balked by Interest The absorbing Interest taken by the .mu 1m TKow'a fat hfti atranffelv. . l i . , yuviiv ... . -- - - j pk. MaaAa tM- tha T Jnereaaa In time I enough, ' proved the chief obatacia to Tha reason jar the iJpcreaaa in I .,, 7.h, 1ur- bor. of the 400 men t Thaw was eane now but that their co V whole efforts would t aevotea towara w rhowing -that be was irresponsible at f the time of the kUline. . The prosetutlon will hava mora time , at this. aeeond trial In presenting Its : case than -It-did at the , first. District V Attorney Jerome aald -it would take at I least a day to present the proofs of f th killing of Btanford White. At the t first trial only two hours ware uaed to - ao IhlS. r ' u na reason jot cue intraiw to um i , r .1 aha IS flM to lfl iaci irai ; a. um"r : 1. -niai talesmen for the i (CnlUd Frees Leased Wire.) New York, Jan. 11. Miss Gladys Vanderbllt wore a Paris-made walking suit with green squares. Her hat was of brown, with a atlff, flat rim. wide, too. A brown bird perched in front Her furs were as brown aa her hat, the bird and tha aquarea in her dresa. Bhe wa a symphony in brown, in fact But her glovea were gray. She wore no veil. Count LasiIoq Jena Maria Henrvk Simon Szechenyl wore a dark business suit, overcoat and derby hat Ha cut no lea. ' They got marriage license today. It was No. 1261. January 27 la the day. Leaving out all foolish questions the couple desribed themselves aa follows: The count when st home, lives In Hun fcary. aa-e 28. Emoloyed aa land-owner and1 Imperial and royal chamberlain. Born at Horpaof, Hungary. Father waa I or James Llincfl nraiia win in pranui.ou i s. ahla to aav I in direct testimony. - Owing to hi; ab- MaL $r?S f1" I iStM-U?Vo in! opinion of the guUt or innocenc. of tha Count Im.eSxech.nyr "ifotne-rV f i8l..tt-:?n-1-7S,i T amiriin accused. Mora than S00 of these select en name Counte.. 'Ai-xander Sxhmav. Vwltnesaea in rebuttal , ,::y that the court declared them dlaquall- U ; WWlMiraw.. I fled to serve. , -i t t,a tniirated ttosltion of the de-l It waa reported today that one of the jurors wsii uo uiuypou Monday. by the prosecu- According to rumor ffense is carried out it will place Harry Juro t m.,, . au . Kaa..llaa Aa4t'nN i e at mttmUtt I linn I ;alttaf Z reached I by tha about " Ui. Vrlmlnal -courUbulldtng th; . . . . d. 4 1. . . M I nnin vtnougn aeciarea inwKiii on mur fitr charge he will not be freed unless t Justice Dowllng so orders. It Is thought 1 highly Improbable that ha will do this, but will follow the usual procedure and T order a commission in lunacy. In whose r hands the ultimata fata of the young in tain to . imllllnnalre would reat r Harry K. , Thaw'a counsel are I Ush about tha advisability of a fmittinv tfvnlvn Thaw on the' atant ; testify for her husband In hla second Atrial. v " - '''- - 1 ; a Martin W. Littleton. chlf counsel for S, the vounr millionaire. believes the Opinion as to tne guill or innocence u ha. Vlftfanilant held bv this accented talesman had been found to be so posi tive that restrict Attorney Jerome has determined to put soma ona elae In hla 'fifa AafMisa had nrevlouslr debated, ' tha advisability of summarily challeng ing this man, but since they have found that th nroaccution is determined to drop him tney win now ngni u jhocj. bim la ma piace. MRS. THAW ILL. futrengthened by tha fear that young i Mrs. Thaw may do suojeciea 10 mure 1 drsstlo treatment by Mr. Jerom. . - " t Mr. O'Reilly holda that without f Evelyn's testimony thera Is little hope ?of a favorable verdict, a feeling which iMr. Peabody sharea. The young woman thaa decided to ba guided solely by the ; ' i lawyers, although aba naturaUy dreads - 5 repetition of the ordeal aha suffered a - i year ago. I Both the pi ' t "There Is no comparison between this ilurr and tne otner. one,-, saia iwvw -i' i rfsy. The members all Both the prisoner and Ws win are, tna ury. Cannot Attend Trial II Needed. mnltad Press Leased Wire.) Pittsburg, Jan. 11. Mrs. William, Thaw Is suffering from rheumatism. I wr friends believe her enforced ab sence from her aon'a trial In New York is aggravating her condition. Her phy sicians believe otherwise. "Mra Thaw is neither seriously or danaerouslv HI." said Attorney Frank fl.mnia. for the Thaw estate, today. Attnrnav O'Mftra stated that when Mra Thaw waa needed at her son's trial she would bo there. ".Believe me, no eaiu, NeVer married before. Mlsi Vanderbllt. middle name Moore. White. Homo New Tork. Age 21. Born at Newport Father Cornelius Vander bllt. Mother formerly Alice C Qwynn. Never married before. ' The counle filled out the blank in advance. Nothing remained but to swear to it But the count was nerv ous! He fussed, fumed and fidareted with his cane. Ha speaks English welL He had the banns published in hia home Hungarian town and nn nm nhlaotarf to his withdrawing. The count Daid the 110 license fee. He is a Cathollo. In cases where there are to be both civil and religious ceremonies two licenses are necessary. The count bought only one. The counle rode from the Vandarhm home to the city hall In a taximeter cab and back home the same way. Few knew they had been thera until afta they were gone. "It Is not a marrlare for mnn aid Attorney Cuker, the count'a coun sel..,, "It is one of the nicest marriages i i 'ever anew or. u is Deautlful full pi xine sentiment.' RICH VAGABOND it will not be necessary for anyone to come to Pittsburg to taJte Mrs. Thaw's seem to be far - superior to any Jury I bava evar seen in deDOsltion, There is no one half so in- MMMaaMaaaalaaaaaaMMaaaaaai t - 5 . . A.,fAma n TTsrrv'l trial as his mother and only death would PROVES HONESTY 1- E THE GRIP .' WHAT aHHXXXST THTBTCIABTl BAT r . A TO ITS TBXATKEBT. it ip-h u: ' ? A'iZ-H t How toT raTant It What to Do After r-j tha arlp.".."' . '-'K- s Eminent phyalclana Ilka tha lata Dra f3eorg F- Shrady and Cyrus Edsott of . ?JNw Tork, agree that in the grip me j patient should be t once made warm :nd ba given a good,, cathartic i Tha Bast Cathartlo in the grip la Friends With Income From Business. KV3m.Q1B for Tramp readv money that la all foolishness. They have plenty of money to pull them hrnh nrlfhnut olit from others. When I... -- 111 the proper time comes, airo. j.ijw wui ko to New York accompanied by rela tives. She wants to g now. out ner physicians are restraining her, aa heri presence is no now neww. LIFElfil LIVING AT EIGHTY jHood'a Pills, because not only are they A3am Weaver Of Canj'On- (United Press ttued Wire.) Paris, Jan. ll.When the SartoviUe. France, police heard a few days ago of a tramp who had been buying cham pagne of a local inn here, they decided tnbre was something: susolcioua nhnnt tnai nooo. . Tbey were lookinr for tha nomntra. tor of a bold robberv in tha nnla-hhnr. bubo anu a vagaoona wno couia otter a 100-franc note for wine looked good to them. They found the man with three other walfa In a ramshackle roadaida Tille, Sick" and Broke, Stabs Himself. Yo'ir sueDlclon Is natural h nt un founded," the tramp explained urbane ly, "Here, gentlemen, are my papers." He thereupon handed over a bank draft for $360 and documents showing him to have been once a wosOerous manu facturer and mayor of a community Then, with a smile he erilninari he fell from his height of prosperity yeara before, and was deprived of his wife, whom he adored. Turnlnjr his easy ta take and asy to operate,"- but 'instead pf weakening like other athar- tics they hava a true tonlo effect -I To prrreat tna Orlp, avoid undue ex ? posure. keep your f.eet always dry, and : take Hood's earaaparllla.' Thla last ad- f vice la vary Important because if your i blood ia In good condition and your ap ;Pttrt and dlgetion are all right, yon ?..ni aaaa tha irr in. . Tt aatana linnn , ..... . ------ i Dinn niraseu in una aoaomen witn come no disappeared, taking to the pub- Jthose whose health-tona lfl low, , whoaa pocketknlfe. Ha waa 80 years old and 1 Uo road. For two decades he had lived Mood la thin ana poor. . K--fhiahcl, After tha Grip, Hood's SarsaparUla Is cause. - Hla recovery is doubtfuL :tha createst tonic that can be taken. I aaa :,a wua ana jnrea cniidren. ilt overcomes that weak, debilitated. cpn Vtticm, purlfHa, vitalises and eprichea the. A Kod, eUnilnatea. all . that r'glp e!i.n.. creates an appetite, " aids dl- ' "t, and soon ruts one "on his (SpecUl Dlpatch to The Joorsal.) Boseburg, Or., Jan. ll.Adan Wea- at.M.iu1 .iiUM. a. r'ui.i.nn will. today by aiashing his throat and at. ' nas uvea at wanyouvuie so years., ill I cut on from menus and family. His :itu irouoiea were mei income ne arew reiruiariy, SDendlna- it W la a..K..I IT- I 1. I . EACH PURCHASE: MEANS A BIG SAVING ChaJlengo Sale Continnei and prices without a. parallel are offered in every section of the big ! store. The niost nithlesa reductions have been' niade on the most seasonable mer chandiscv That our extremely low prices and enormous assortment are 'appreciated by , - the public is shown by the record breaking sales of the past week. Leek fat Special , rrloa Tlekota. - HERE ARE INDUCEMENTS Toa wtu m&a Them ta'XVery Baetloa. CASH IS WANTED But ipecial thort-time ''credit ; may bi uaiicvi iwi vy aiiica tiici, Iticr- ences are ggtWactory, - Lorig-Tirhc Payment Accounts 1" Will ba accepted ai atual, but only at refrnlar priceg. Howercr, our rerular price! aft, lower than you, can fipd le where. !:'',S'V,,;. ' .. CHALLENGE PRICES $3.25 Wire. Springs . . : ......... .?t.35 $3i)0 Yum-Yum Springs $1.05" $3.00 Supported Springs . . . . . .... $1.05 $4.75 Edwards' Special Springs... $3.95. $8.00 Steel Fame Springs. ......3.05 $3.50 Cotton-top Mattresses...... $2.50 $8.00 Steel Frame Springs. ..... .$5.00 $10.00 Steet Frame Springs .$6.00 $2.50 Excelsior Mattresses. $1.50 $3.00 Wool-top Mattresses $2.00 $4.50 Wool 1 Combination Mat tresses .... .....$3.00 $6.00 Cotton - Combination Mat- tresses 84.00 $8.00 Cotton Mattresses $5.00' $10.00 Cotton Mattresses $6.50 $12.0T Hair Mattresses. $8.75 $15.00 Floss Mattresses.... .....$11.00 Our Mattresses are made in our own shop , Z , r 3 1 c EXTRA DISCOUNTS ON ENTIRE LINE Price List on Close-Out Patterns. 50c Cotton Ingrains, yard.'. ...291 75c Half Wool Ingrauis, yard........ 40 $1.00 All Wool Ingrains, yard. 67 $1.00 Brussels, yard .67 $1.50 Brussels ............$1.10 $1.60 Velvet $1.25 $1.60 Axminster ....'....$1.25 $1.90 Body Brussels............... $1.25 CHALLENGE PRICES 50c Mirrors . . v. . . 251 70c Lace Curtains, pair. , , r. ., , . ,30J 75c 1 Wood Chairs , 50 $2.00 Kitchen Table. .......... '.$1.25', $2.25 Rochester Lamps,. I....... $1.50 $4.00 Household Treasure.... '....$2.50 $5.00 Kitchen Safes . , . $3.25 $6.50 White Couches. $4.75' $7.00 Sanitary - Couches'. ....... . .$4.75 $8.00 Kitchen Safes ..$5.25; $10.00 Kitchen Safes..... $6.50: $12.50 Hardwood Wardrobes..... $8.75! $16.50 Cook Stoves ...$12.25' $20.00 Extension Tables ...$13.00 $25.00 Buffets, oak .818.50 $30.00 Dining Tables.' -....$21.50 $35.00 China Closets $24.00: $40.00 Dressers $28.50 $50.00 Parlor Cabinets S52.Q0 j ' 1 ' ,'V ylflJ nxrx oaa oi voos oi COAX, Tha bast ran re and tha only ona fit to have in your kitchen is a MALLEA BLE IKON RANGE. or all tha malleable ran res tha MON ARCH la unquestionably tha best . Tha letter which wa hava from the Judaea CSAILIHOl BAX.S nXOZSJ Ua B.l.nnfr.1 hunMMI mvtm-A oalr mm 11. lustrated. French mirror. 17xS0, alia of top at tha Xawla and Clark fair will prova X0x4J, reruUr price 20 Sale Prlca SIS nl" beyond dlsputa No. S7H--ollen quartered : oak BuffeU. v Ii4 Monarch, ovan IBvlB. !f,Pi;S'. i!V,ui38rS- fl0ft filfi 0' 42-Monarch oven 17a20. mirror, 11x34, recular prlca. I30.00 - Bala Kn Ktii.unn.rrii nv.n iaso . k : , eaammaBaaavaaWaBLwl r - "' ozAUziraai saxa nzczs Price S23.0A No. 260 Weathered Quartered Oak Buffet, leaded glass doors, top 19x44, mirror ltx 40; rerular prloa 155 Bala Prlca .S40.00 No. at Monarch. attainments with MR r A Innk' at tha Idnal rtak Heaters will eonvinca you that1 they are tne oest ror tne money. Just Ilka tha illustra-. tion. Btriur wood ob ooajd complete fas Siaoooat for Cash. L OOVOM MAXM 4 -w No. 1 Kitchen Cabinet, anruca h!rh top, treaaura base; reduced. II tl JoTjnaduced. fMlr ton. base i drawers and ona door; rfegu 114.(0. now Kit. No. 41 Eastern Hardwood Cabinet, tha top divided Into 10 compart- ran a . Spruce CablneC hlh il J Juc ' '.8 Bo 9'9V divided Into 1 pln, a : ?i all Raduoed, .0 . nd ona doors rfwtar - , ; ' ' ' Oil casq OR CREDIT Atookstova hullt Ilka a ataer. Lnaa. wiin udri ments. tha bins In tha base run. on' No. I Reduced rollers, ana tna wnoia la nicely finished In dark oak color; reduced. No, No. .120.00 to S Laraa Mission Treaaura, rerular Houaehol $I.S0 Sale . 13.50 asbestos llnlnfa lucea rrom . 114.00 to $11.50 18 Reduced from tlS.OO to 914.50 The BlsTert Talaa from a Blr Bunch of Btf Talnaa. 7 S-v VA't'xflsr v. , MVdf ill'' m TABOTTBSTTZB ; . J-t- ,..,. : A dainty Tabotfrette, lust like the picture, 11x11 xlt, quarter-aawad oak. BOOB MATS BXBVCXB sua c&ocn pob tl 05. Covetinf ia the best quality of Imitation l..k.r hl.li will h.lla lit, m nhaa. ' quality' of real leather; la 74 lnchea long, No. IA Extra Heavy ' Brush Mat, 14xJ4ew Good i-day-.Cloeka with oak; frames,; I Z mcnes wiaa, massive carvea oaa xrame. uiar 7ee vaiua, ior .1.. aurui-a wmeaeepora ...bi.uq 10 steel eprinas, tied with steel wire and No. Medium Weight Coco Mat, 18x28, reg- Polished Cabinet Clocks, similar to . siiDDorted bv heavy steel strlDS. Bottom ular 11.00 value, for ,. .. . ,....9 illustration, all the latest improve lined with canvas. Biscuit tufted top. with No. B C S Fancy Colored Mats, $2.00 kind, ments, enameled cases; reduced, fl.00 value, now,, 50 aprlnc edge; 133.00 value for S21.85 for 185-191 FIRST ST. PORTLAND'S BEST ...,...... ....... .... ...1.37' 18.60 Jo TAYLOR ST. 6.60 HOME FURNISHERS . aMaVftlitUr' .. w It'S E ASY TO PAanr s o COME to-day . l'w.y.,.Ati.'!Ui."iii!.''u;i;vj :- DAHOANS THI'JK piiicHOT none He vagabond The nrstdent tof the "minera union at- Cobalt, Ontario, who was recently arrested on the charge of inciting the miners ic strike, in violation of tha Canadian Industrial disputes act, was 'found aruiltv and sentnrl' m iv Liuontjjs imprisonment,: among- his wandering- companions! Tnepouce jen mm to ols frlanda. -.... iiiati r iiurr iciibibuod roroias a woman to work-wlth!n a month", of tbe birth Of ber chll' and. th work men's insurance - system insures her gratuitous medical assistance and half Ler ordinary -waaeal . - Woolgrowers Condemn Pol icy Pursued y Chief For ester of United" States. Unite Press teiscd Wire.) Boise, Ida,; Jan. 11. Tha Idaho Wool -rowers' association, In session at Po catello today, addressed resolutions op posing any change in land laws ao far aa tha publio domain la concerned, save only that it "shall promote and make practical " ta. aettlement ? ' of --..r pub lic-lands by bona-fide homebulldera and that It shall encouraae homeseekera. . "Wa take the stand," tha resolutions continued, "and .oppose the policy as advocated by 'the Hon. Qifford Pinchot because of our experience with "the ays tarn as it ia sow administered under his supervision. We can truthfully say that in many Instances, Instead of being" governed by law, our rights'have been suspended and abused at tha will and whim of a department agent, and the agent In many instances was wholly unacquainted . witn 'tna circumstances necessary - to obtain - from tha govern ment an eaultable and correct direction, "We realise that it is detrimental to tha livestock Industry to place It under sucn restrictions, ana we consequently protest against sucn restraints. "We further realise that under this system tha free exercise of tha spirit of development Is retarded, and it Is not In accordance with tha rights and nrlvl lea-es aranted bv the constitution foi state and country. We claim that, we have ' already, been Imposed : upon and burdened bv taxation which la unlust and unfair, and we protest against tha furtner administration or tne public ao main by the enforcement of such bur densome rules which It will1' Impose upon ua. i COLUMBIA'S TAX ' ' - IS SEVEN MILLS i , (Special .Dispatch to Tha Joarnal.) vr et Helens, Or Jan. 11. The county court of Columbia county, has fixed the tax lew for tha countv for lflOT at aav.. nn mills. This .includes the . levy for county road, school and state purposes mtA mrtll hIm .liMit tit? AAA ' fpkl. amount will be augmented bya spe cial school tax of about IJfi.QOn, and special road tax or-Dout iJl.OOO. OH TOO SMALL fOR JOB Omaha Mayor Declares Peer ' v ess.Leader Is Only Man to Head Democrats. . (United: Press Leased Wire.) Omaha. ; Jan. ; ll.-"Oovernor ; John Johnson . of , Minnesota , contesting Bryan's nomination will ba like a mouse attacking, a lion," said Mayor Dahlman after meeting tha , "pearlees " one" here today and aeelng dispatches from Min neapolis saying Democrats of that state had Issued a manifesto for Bryan and that Johnson, Democrata would .oppose tha I' don't "belleva Johnsort will try for nomination, said Mayor Pahlman. Hi cannot afford to do 1L Ha will haye o ight Bryan openly, and a man tile. a ' t -. anrrt Ha that' T t'ninlr Colonel Bryan" wlu walk away vlth Minnesota's vote in the convention the same as the other states. "Johnson is all right aa governor, of course, but u ha trjes to zui Jttryan s place he will find tne shoes too big by far. But that does not matter,- for -ha win not get a chance to wear them. Bryan is going to do tha wearing until he stamps . Into tha , White House and sits ..aown in tne presidential cnain. MISS ALICE SIBS0U : , TO MARRY CLUBMAN . . (Special Dispatch to Th Jonrnal.) . :. ... t.a ''11 iPk. ' riage of Miss Alice Slbson of Portland, Oregon, ta Chauncey .winalow, a wen known 6a lranclaco. clubman, la -to take place in tha near bture, accord ing to reports which hava been cirou la ted here. Miss Slbson Is now in En. rone with her mother' and it la stood that Mr. Wlnalow la on hla way acrosa tha Atlantic - ,'- v. ,, i , Several years ago Mr. Wlnslow spent mueh-oa Ills time In the cltv rn th. Willamette river, -Hla' wife was then living in California. During the aprlng of 1608. just after the great fire, Mr. Wlnslow sued her husband for a di vorce On, the grounds of deaertlnn , Tha decree waa .granted several months aft erward. ,,.- ..-..,. t Miss fllbson and Mr. " 'vTInslow have known each other for years. i.