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THE OREGON SUNDAY . JOURNAL, - PORTLAND1, ' SUNDAY' MORNING. JANUARY. 19, 1808. TELL ALL JUBILEE OF PBIESTHOOP. ' t Daniel O'BelUj) Counsel:for j Harry Thaw, Declares the - Public Will Again- Hear Eccital of Young: Wife's i (ntnt Vtwi by Inf tst Leased Wle. Tork. Jaa It Daniel O'Reilly, counsel for Harry Thaw. declared tills afternoon that the story of ... Evelyn Thaw will again be told on the pubUo wltuess atan4 despite the objections of the district attorney on whose protaat the iris I baa been1 put over until Mon day. O'Reilly was an early caller at the Tombs, aa was alao A. Russell r boly, another of Thaw's lawyers. Mr. O'Hellly waa naked about the alory that Evelyn la yet tell when the trial la renamed. There la ne doubt that Evelyn Thaw will teat try In publle next week," ha said. "Harry Thaw la aa anxious aa snyone to have her re lieved of thle second ordeal, but aa the story has already soma out St the first trial there seems to be no rood reason why It should fed siren privately." Mr. O'Reilly sj.ld be didn't believe Mr. Jerome waa altogether sincere In asking I a Jubilee of bid priesthood. Tb pic- :Both r eTntind bla wTfa would e" ahowt Signora Salto, prefer a closed hearing, and I . person- U Pope's mother; at thd rlfht ! nlly concur In Mr. Jerome's motion," - i-M v.- v.ti v.-..-.. aid Mr. Littleton, discussins this asms Picture) or his holiness himself; la matter, "but the constitution of tha the medallion lq the center shows a SSI-. WiTSSlSw fcsSH. W church .1 Kelt, where he first nihility of Justice Dowiing ordering a officiated as a priest, CO rears ago, pTl? Si7,X" . h. nd below Is the hoase In which the Tombs unexpectedly at noon today nnd I rope was DO in. an hour s talk wltrr her son. A few minutes after she left Jn her automobile- Evelyn Kesblt Thaw arrived, but did not enter too tall. She sent note to ner ausnand and then rods away. ' -y , . Thaw Xeertlees. Thaw spent a vary restless night In the Tombs, but was in cheerful e pi rite when be arose In the morning. . Be aald be waa not pleased with , the sudden morning of his wife's testimony. He Federal' Judge Wolverton Declares State's Rights Are Subservient. Eulogistic praise of Daniel Web- o-ciarea he believed that the names mat are a necessary cart of her ti tiraony should be brought out and that no one should be shielded. When Mr. Pea body called at the jail today he found the prisoner reading the newspapers and making hotca of the proceeding. He immediately brought up the subject of hla wife's testimony and surprised his lawyer by saying: "Justice Dowling waa very wise when he refused to rule on Mr. Jerome s proposition to shut off Evelyn's story Peabody. 7hlt" the rbiJTmerlcan Vea of Ker ba8ed true appreciation a prleoner'a rights does not count In a I of the. r-rent atAtoamnn'a ahllltv na fohe:?t?mePJ:2oedln r arVnoi an orator, lawyer. Jurist and patriot Tuesday Evelyn Nesblt Thaw will was the theme of the speeches de probably go- back to- the witaeas chair. m .. .,, . unless it should be arranged to bold the IlTered at the seventh annual dinner r,".'n a.iun i 'testimony in reserve of the American Patriotic club at until .three physicians have sworn to (i. i).ji vam i.rf ,(. Thaw's strange mental and phyaical the Portland hotel last night. Judge characteristics, at various stages la bis Charles E. Wolverton, of the United eariy maboote AttUL'' states - district court, presided as According- to Dan O'Reilly three doc- toastmaster and in the course of his tore who attended Harry Thaw while In remarks declared; &Pprrinft0theOUhirTVo,, neS "We hear of state rights, but only nurses are also coming to testify as to of rights to be maintained , within thTw durfn,ni. tTriarVgfll without, the union; of patriotic ii "Pctea 10 arrive here by the tnM- submission to the constitution, and i.'dtVd."wiu "tate rights to be fostered and wt 5!" wn,c" the defense has been perpetuated In consonance with the upbuilding to show that Thaw waa not .At-. a mentally responsible. One of Thaw s true Spirit Of that constitution the old teachers. Belle Morehouse Lawrence, suoreme law of the land." s-Ka t : i . -' TiV SIT 'f 111 .-.V . t II le COIISTITUIIOII r ; -H!-.r--; , Pope Plus X has Just celebrated M1EII PUT OUT THE 6UID W Visiting Brethren Royally . Welcomed by Local Pub The Admaas yjapnony. r e To rest content ,-, with Small f e smokes; to . sefk' sandwiches-; 4 rather .': thari' smbroslas, ' . and ' e claret punch rather . than , ab- stntbe; to be hungry.' not raven-' e ous; some wealthy, not broke; e to brace up, corns early, talk oe- - e caalonally, . applaud - freely,' to e) listen to uipa and Jokes, to e stories and chestnuts- with- open heart; to clad hand cheerfully; ; e to hurrah t bravely,' waloome. e) luncheon; smile ever In a word to m comradeship, unbidden and 4 unconscious, whoop up through ' e the evening. This is to be our e symphony. Chinning. e A smoker, a luncheon, an antertaJn- nent, mualo and speeches and. every thing else that constitutes a good time all combined, were the features of last nights meeting of the Portland Ad olub In honor of the visiting members of tha order from the northwest cities who Joined the Portland men here, on their way to Oakland to attend the annual meetlnr of the Pacific Coaat Advertising ' Men's association. The gooa xime was at ine xioiei ienox. From the Aatorla men the Portland- era were invited for an automobile tide finest natural roadbed Jn Oregon. on tha front . Astoria Seaside alone- tha beach, and with room for all who ac ta tept. All accepted. From Spokane came the Information that the members were coming to Portland next summer in two special cars. - There were good words from JLewlston. Idaho, Vancouver, Washington.' where the member said he eoon expected his town to outKrow Port land, and other cheering words from almost everywhere along the coaat. The smoker was a success, In every way. , There were more thiags to smoke than the members could smoke In a week. , The luncheon -was likewise a suocess. Enough food wss provided for an army. Aa for , the entertainment, there waa mualo of various sorts, two minute speeches, elegant Roman punch ana everyining eise ;n tnsKe one nappy. Among tnoae who left Jaat (light tor Oakland were thi following: R. M. Hall of Portland, nrealdent ofT the - Paclflo SAYS ROOSEVELT i WAS DED Army "and ; Nary Eegisic ; 'Trn Ifnt. T?nflst fnr fhft) ..' ; . rresident. Coast Advertising Men's sssoclatlon: J, H. Why te, Astoria; R..C. Rohrabacber, Lwiston: it. b. vigeiow ana T. M. r. Keaoe, Bpokane; D. tx Moore, Seaside; John Hartps, Eugene; B. I. Paseat C. J. Owen, W. J. Hofmann, Fred Johnson, Walter Ialy, Claude Hicks, A. 1 Lonr. C W. Black. O. W. Oleson. all of Portland. . .- - ,- ' ,. - - - The association will be la session three days beginning wonaay. imfmm WITH TORPEDOES Designers Contrive a Craft ' to Bo Known as Tor " yedo Battleships. :' . rVnited Frees teased Wlre. Washington, Jan. Is. Battleship" de- Igners . and constructors of the navy department are discussing as a result of the' recent Improvements la tbs ef fectiveness of torpedoes, the develop ment of a high speed, heavily armored vessel, tentatively known as a "torpedo battleship." It will have neither guns nor turrets, the sole. means -of attack belae; a number of torpedo tubes on either . side, which 'can discharge at several .hundred yards' ranee a power ful missile that can blow up any. ship i" " -; . , . - , fUattsd frees Leased Wire. J - .. Washington, D. CH Jan. 1$.--If this were Germany, the proprietors of the Army and Kavy Register, tbs. weekly Journal devoted to these two branches, would probably be Indicted for "let , majesty," and other things, on account of caustio comment and caatlgatlon of ths president contained in the Issue cf today. Commenting' upon the Brown- son-Klxey affair, tbs Beglster saysf "Mr.- Roosevelt's action toward Rear- Admiral Brownson , was brutal. The language would be startling If ths pub 110 wsrs not, by. this time accustomed to such expletives. The fierce denuncU - story passages In ths president's let ters concerning Bear-Admiral Brown- - son are characteristic of their source. Much more could have accomplished for discipline by leas strident, leaa hys terical and less defamatory reference to an Individual. It is this sort of thins which has contributed to dla- oouragement of the personnel of. both army and navy. No officer knows when , nis independence win be rewarded oy a nuDiio reDrimano. orainaruv misao plied, aa ii its object were a full-fl criminal.' the atrlke. ' This dlacnaaion has been Stimulated by ths perfecting of msxlmlte as a propelling power. It la admitted that three Inch., rune of the present type are of too short range to be ef fective sgalnat torpedo attacks. If the torpedo attains a range of 700 yards ths present type of battleship jvould be helplesa.' on ths other hand, the tor pedo battleship, with its invulnerable armor, high speed and means of power ful attack, would eearcsly be In danger. STATES Willi who was with ths nrlscncr vrhen he waa only six years old, faas arrived here from Ban Francisco and Is expected to testify next week. Evelyn Thaw talked ; of the short ordeal through which she passed while testifying In behalf of ber hueband. - "I wasn't a bit nervous." she said. "I suppose it ejras because it waa not new to me. It may be different though when Mr. Jerome starts his cross ex amination, but I can stand It, because I know that I am doing it for Harry." .All the testimony so far, in the minds of those who have been following the trial will "bring the prisoner dangerous ly near to the asylum for the criminal ly Insane at Mattewan. But Thaw's , lawyers are taking chances on this proposition. "vVe will cross that bridge when we come to It." says Littleton. BABIES COST THIS Vf ;'V EMPLOYEE COIN Cafe Martin's OvracT Offers Cash to .. . f - Ills 3Ien to Induce Them ' ' to Marry. 'V r (Special Dispatch , to The Journal.) r New Tork, Jan. l.TJpon atrlking a balance In bis matrimonial ledger at Cafe Martin, John B. Martin found to ' day' that as an accelerator of anti-race suicide he Is making rapid strides for ' the JnedaL ' -".'''" - -.- - A' year ago lie offered $100 to each of the cooks, waiters and clerks who married, 60 upon the birth of each child In ths family of any employe. HOP to the lather of twins and $150 for triplets. XMtring . the year ending uecemoer i. ijvi, ne paia out IS,160, and Mr. Martin says he is proud of it There were i, marriages,, it babiea porn into xno xamuies or employes and one pair of twins. Mr. Martin an nounces the same offer bqlds good for vuis year. He says the most reliable employes are those Who are married, and those who have the responsibility of chil- urrn nre suit more so, ana declares be will be the lart to complain if he has . i p. out aouote ids amount this "ear. - 1 . LISTOTJ HAD BEEN MIIK10R Baseball and Card Crazy, and Queer Otherwisor Went to Indiana, y. Taeoma, Wash., Jan. 18. Harry F. Liston, superintendent and general dis tributing agent for the, Indian agencies of this stats and charged with the sale of Indian lands, who Is missing, It Is said tonight, left three weeks ago suddenly to attend tbs bedside of his father, who is 111 at his boms In Indiana After his departure Inspeotor Davis arrived to Investigate Llston's administration. A wire was sent to Liston at the supervisor's presence. He wired back, "If he wants ms I can come. rr"7.T..Tir . u.. r k. ini was me iasi neara rrom mm conBLiLULiun unuer wuiuu ii . d w w i . - . . .ta h.t .w.-r h c8slon. Ma wora comes irom inaiana mai is the snows of the mountains are Bej' JrEiI& J.u.a nAmr th infiuenca of the L. Jamea J. Anderson, legal ad peaks of StaU's Klghta. Judgs Wolverton's remsrk was st the close of his speech In which he had, quoted from Webster's letter to Horace Greeley, wherein the noted ora tor declared he would save the union In the shortest way under the constltu tlon. Continuing. Judge Wolverton quoted from the letter, "Is this great melted away under the Influence of the vernal sun 7 no, sir; l see as piainiy as tha sun In the heavens what that dls ruction must produce. I see it must nrndure war." Then followed Judge Wolverton's declaration that nothing more is heard of states seceding, but that state rights must be fostered and perpetuated In ac cordance with the true spirit of the Constitution. . . At the conclusion of his Judge Wolverton was greeted with a advisor of the Liston family, has made the fol lowing ststement: "Liston is missing, snd whether there Is a shortage In his accounts I do not know and-am in no position to even hazard a guess. "For a year, and especially during the past six momns, Piston naa neen act ing very aueerly." He seemed carried a war with baseball and was very fond address of cards, but whether he gambled or not i ao not how. Mrs. uiton naa hearty applause from those present, In- been apprehensive, about him for eluding reprweniauyeB oi me nar anu T v, v All m IIU..11UU) uiaivii iiau II V ' k wrzn at himself for at last hair a yean. iuiiuiii AuuKo nuiienvii, witiH m ma arraira. ueorge xl. vv imams aeiivereu an eio- business world of the city. Cites Humorous Decisions. quent sddress upon me toast, xaniei Webster." His remarks were peculiar ly adapted to the Bpirit or me evening and instructive In a delightful vein. "American Oratory" was discussed by William B. Wheelwright in place of Jamea B. Melkle. who was unable to at- Railroads Across the Andes. . From tha Chicago Tribune, The croDhets predict that ere manv years nave passed mere wiu ne at least three railroads across the Andes, one .tunica "; " , , , " : : vi vi en i 1.1 ii jb-l;uji li ucii lch, iiio uLiierq tend. Mr. Wheelwright won the diners connecting with steamers on the Ama- irom me uiii buu umuo t,"'"a tA i son or its tributaries. ftSCETZ TOB PTXPXJES AV rACTAZi XXEM2SSE3 At this time of the year, owing tothe varying diets, U is diffi cult to keep the face and neck free from eruptions. The simple formula below' Is riven out by Pr. Jean ValUer, the renowned dermltologlst of Paris, and Is said to be the mosti effective obtainable for a corn- ploxion restorer and skin food as well as-for removing black- ' heads, pimples . and blemishes. The Ingredients - are procurable at any well-stocked drugstore, snd are as follows: Two ounces Rose Water;- one ounce Spirits f Coloimes four ounces fiartol (cryUlied). . Put the Sartoln Into a pint of ht water 'not boiling), and after It Is cooled, strain through fine cloth and add the Rose Water and Cologne Spirit a - U This is to be spplled dally, snd masaaged -. thoroughjy into . the (tkin. It la ' an inexpensive preparation and the above for- 5 inula will make sufficient for a . month's treatment, which.. If per-1 nnciiilv adhered to. Is said by who have tried it t pro i' amazing reoults, even forr t vs wort Cin.-iplei.lons. tmnnnrtinnous after dinner speech nikuii Oatch. federal bank examiner. spoke on "Banking and Currency." He declared that northweat banks in regard to specie and currency were never bet ter and further remarked that the financial conditions will be as good In six months as six months ago and aiMert "even better. A. J. uiarK aejiverea vae wmiem The line which now runs from Val paraiso to Juncal Is to be extended through a long tunnel which in five or 10 years will be finished, and It will connect with an Argentine road at Mendoza. Tha remarkable Central Peruvian road, which, rises 6.000 feet In 60 miles from Its terminus and crosses the east ern range at an elevation of 15,665 feet, speech of . the evening ,0n the . toast, Will In no rreat time be ready to carrv iUHAh mm4 Daw "v I , - . . . " . . jVJtWM ail's ' Mr. nark referred to points on which state supreme courts had been called passengers to the Ucayall river; thence mere is an Bou-mue river journey ere upon for ' ;loniJmar ni cited gatlon f0r ocean-going vessels. And tha r... before the supreme court In .i . ,nu"ii .u. . . iiidiiuw hi niiiwi iuo. innth.r Una mrthtF.tn tha SEEKS DEATH PENALTY FOR TRAIH VRECKIHG J; Hampton Moore Intro duces Bill Providing for Heavy Punishments. (Special DUpttck to The 7oarsal.) Washington, D. C, Jan. 1$. Repre sentative J. Hampton Moore, of Penn sylvania, Introduced a bill In the houss today providing heavy penalties for train wrecking, and defining just what will be regarded as train wrecking hereafter. If the bill passes. It does not refer In any war to neg ligence upon the part of railroads nor to defective equipment by railroads. but merely to such willful or mallolous tampering' witn railroad equipment or appliances as results in accident. When an accident ao caused results In death. the person convicted is to be convicted of murder in the first degree. t Less offenses are to be punishable with heavy fines and imprisonment for long penea. Talk Is. Cheap GQSifR & BOWSES UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE AND CARPET HOUSE Prices J-Cpunt HOME B-2332. 386'East Morrison, Between itnion and Grand Avcs. TELEPHONE EAST 4350. Clearance Sale Prices Continue Through This Month Some interesting comparisons in Iron Bed prices: Reg. $10.00 Beds. . .8 7.50 Reg. $11.50 Beds. ..8 8.75 Reg. $14.50 Beds... $11.00 Reg. $17.50 Beds... 813.50 Reg. $20.00 Beds. . .$15.00 These beds are elegantly fin ished and made in the lat est patterns. . 9 We have a large assortment of handsome Rockers in weathered and golden oak; upholstered in. genuine black j or colored leather. yyr,,,.... . . imiMnwiwamy " 1- " ",- " "a ' 1S I wiW0""" - Ml I M asaall V- ' NOTE SOME OF OUR PRICES: Regular $12.50 value, at 8 0.25 : Regular $14.00 value, at . . . , $10.50 Regular $18.00 value, at $13.50 TRADE ON THE EAST SIDE. WHITTALLS BODY BRUSSELS. QUICK MEAL RANGES. place ,lem8:.,n.geI,-.W'n!lTS- north will greatly shorten the tourney. UlVi villi C VIIVWU V -a. " i puted point In the controversy brought about by a painting or angeis by a noted artist who forgot the appendages when he reproduced the heavenly in- hahltanta in oil. Mr. Clark also rererrea to me aecision f tha Missouri supreme court which. after due deliberation, decided that a certain weii-anown orana oi- peer was an Intoxicating beverage. i ne aecision of th minrpma court Of Texas that an unmarked dog was entitled to change its marks was another - weighty legal luestlon cuea 07 nr. viarK in Ms najit. Other examples none the less humorous, were cited, which kept the guests in roars of laughter all evn- which 40 covers were laid, Judtre Wol- varton was eiectea president, nunomi Charles . .Boe vice-president, and a - t .: ir -,---1 . ueorge w. iiasen secretary. The sub- a uvauijt 11 jnjpciij; lect-for next .year's discussion will be firtr? Mn.ria11v nnr relhrafl tne iaie unnoa piaies senator from Ore gon. wm n, camiia. GLASSES SUIT AGAINST K0AD V TO COMMENCE S00K 9 . '' Washington. Jan. 18. The govern ment's suit to dissolve the slleged Il legal combination betwen the Union Pa cific -and Scwthern Paclflo railroads will begin In a fav dan. f. 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