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THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 22, 1903. ASICS FOR ANTHONY it fflHMR COMSTOCK ON STANFORD WHITE'S TALK MACIIMS cone FAST TRAt 0; 3fayor lane ' Wants a Half Dozen1 .Superior , Officers WTio Will See That Patrol New York Reformer Watched Architects Rooms in At tempt to Secure Evidence tfpon Which He Could Prosecute Him -for Mistreating: Women. Close-Out ' Sale of East Side Phonograph Co.V Stock at ' V Eiler Rapidly Pro .-i; ' ' : '' ' . 1 ' jessing. ' '. ' MURE DELAY SHE FOUND (1EUEF IH PE-iUHJA. FOB ABE RUEF tlLatt Winter Our Doctor Gava Ui a Copy 6f lh$ Pe-ru-na Almanac. ;;' ; ';',; ilFound 27e' V ' - tr'f- .... '. i- 4 i1 M ' (TiIM Pim Leased Wirt.) Kaar Tnrlr Tan u rnnoli TR men Are" Coverini? Beats the nrt umu caed to the JillU vvwiv.e, J.Und thia nornln. In h. (Hal of Warrv ITODerlV. - I Thaw for the murder of Stanford Whit. I M.nt l-4 TV,...-. t. .. VI. will - -..... mm w i i l i v .... which wi made on the evening of hla , marriage to Evelyn Neablt Liiainei Attorney- Jerome objected to the m" odp talking machines and high-grade record ceblneta are offered J..1.1 ,r thn manufacturers cost, it la moat eurely tlma to buy. Tha p,2f "d trUinmant afforded by m ikiiiK macnine I a practically limit less and onca installed In tha home will prove tha moat popular feature of home amusement. An this rreat -closing-out I Judge Lawlor, vi m Mti Diue com regular fit machine for IMO; 125 kinda J udgo . Lawlor; Insists' Upon . Indicted Boss Coming: : ' , 1 to Trial Friday. ' ; 1 (United Fieas laeaed 'Wire.) . :'V t San rranclaoo, Jaa. Jt Abraham Ruef pleaded for further delay', thia morning when hla caaa came up before Judge Lawlor. Through hi attorn. nd at $11.14; $ atyUel ,Te hlm additional tlma in which to fio Una than one year ago wa hoara mlnr n nar (ha . i - ita r. mt ni Uiiiaj a 1 1 vna i J aieaa b Miror Harrr Lane aent a communica- the wltneaa giving Uattmonr along thia I incurable lnaanitr of Harry K. Thaw, tn tti t-irr council thia afternoon un. He Inflated that aha would be un-land today he la heaving rocka at Mr. - . , i.w.. a . I Littleton, ftahtine- tooth and nail againat M aakinghat toay o crt . " T" w Bocum.n. fh. admlailon of any proof of Inaanity. vara Blow at Wde of Thaw. Toung Mra. Carnegle'a empty chair of a courage woman Droud ana T,,'ti. n..n.. n.ii. n.i.A that tha I aenalttve. who aoranic from nearing ne vnilli, , u.wu.'- I . . . - M ... 1 . HbaU. aergeant of police ao that the men can I the aame condition and that It read tht . trki. rnmmanilation waalaama aa It did on the ntzht It waa C mad, becauae of the urg .nt Beed of the 'nf ; ti technlca! di.cu.alon fol- ' PVUr"f ij,:"l2mt1 h offlclala to attend to a general auper- 0WB(, " ' - i5fi,.Jd if?K w?' i . Vlalon Of the patrolmen on their oeaia. ta hear Mr. Jerome annealing to ooneeiance' of the court to prevent auch barbarity. . And, red and fluatfred. the gowned ludae. oerched nigh on the bench, find ing that "aentlment" waa trumpa that mil Ion Iq lunacy, to be compoaed, aa at IK. 76, etc., while beautiful record cure counael, Judge Lawlor granting tha nlrl.Mma coda axDreaaea 1L of 'One I cablneta formarl mM t am mri 1 tllm until Friday afternoon ta aannra lawyer, one doctor and one gentleman' marked 14.40; fit atylea, $i.X0; regular I P00"1' Pply told him that he muat pijih, now aia.nv, aic- ate. I mua mi.ini ne memoer, every machine and cabinet lnrauV. ": ."l?"ln lo iar hla lm- thia atock la Innlut i k. .n.i.i I pending trial UDOn that arniind aale, with the excentlon of certain eon-1 . When the caaee were called thia morn tract gooda. Price, are realty figured 1 1"?, through a mlaunderatandlng the un . .iwi cua oaaia, out n you pre fer to purchase on paymenta, we will grant any reaaonable conceaalon, ao that the offer may be taken advantage of by all who would like to own a fine talking macnine outnc United Kailroada1 defendants war a not report oa oy counaet ana the Ruer mat ter waa Immediately taken tip by Ue court e to own a nne talking! """'""i "!?", '" o " rvin't n.rinni r.,s7 I nt. made the followlna- nlaa to Juda-al mat we carry me biggest etocg of reo-1 w,,rv V mm nar avmn oanvassinar manr ai- torneye in the hope of aecurlng oounael for Ruef and the reault la that on at- torney baa agreed to take the case un der certain condltlona. . Urn Insists that an aeaoclate oounael be provided. Me iiii k. - ni v.iu k m ,,, rmiiiinr oi ma Donea or lainiu anew- I! at the preaent time there la no on. h" rium . Should baadmm The ton as they were mercll-aaly drarged our. new aouna- f a ii ii nam. xt7Vau erw VIj - . i - Ooaaatoek OaUed, Anthony Com atock waa the next wit ness for the defense. He said Thaw it crime In the city the need or aergean " I. greatly felt ly the crtppled police .1 w r... Vll.l that abOUt five (..iiawl a.t hla afflraa In FabruarV. 104. or elxaergeanta ahould be created, or-at by appointment, and told him that a :. leaat a sufficient number to perform well-known New Yorker had acquired V. the work. " .a habit of ruining young girls by drua- At the last oltr election an amend- aing them In hla apartments at 111 ? ' ment to the city charter wu wi i. . .v. .ni. i, rh nrovlded for th It tabllshn-t'of the '"fM been held up along with,, the other smendmenU-voted lor oy uigauoa ?; the aUte courts.' iCRUEL COURT CALLS COUNTS ! f: German Officers to Answer ; r ; Charges Made by Harden It Against: Knights. '. 7 " " (Daltad Prw Ueaed Wtra.. . i "Berlin, Jan. T2. Accused of partlcl ; patln In the immoralities charged by " Editor Harden agalnat other "KnlghU of tha Round Table," General Count Uo 11 henau and Major Count Lynar appeared cj to defend themaelvea today before the "military court of Inoulpr. . ' ... 7. The men are officially charged with i abusing their authority by forcing or In f duclng soldiera tinder them to parttcl f pate in the offenaea charged by Harden. count jrtononau la - wu-... t. ...m;4 m that Kdltor it Harden Is suffering; from appendicitis and must aubmltto an operation. He la etlll at liberty pending an appeal PROTECTS DOC I IVfTfl HIS CUfl Twenty-aecond atreet. He Identified reaiatered lettera aent him by Thaw. Com atock said that at a second inter. view ha bad with Thaw on November 17, 1104. be produced certain paper which be snowed They oiscussea White and others who were In the habll of assembling In the "den' In Twenty second street. The witness awore Thaw said he was positive White had in his room a col lection of ehsoene pictures and that i tenant next door had heard girls scream lna. He declared Thaw a complete list of the have been victims of stork aald ha placed building complained about but could get no evidence. The flrat communication between Thaw and Comatock waa admitted with out opposition. - Moat of Ita contents have alreadv been made nubile. Com atock aaid Thaw told him that the Twenty-fourth atreet houae ' waa uaed von. narharta. a neDhe coualn who la a ne'r-do-wellT Or an uncle whoae Intemperance draga him ateadlly lower and lower? And have you not sealed your lips against the speaking of hla name, and has not the hated relationship been secreted tn tne family cloaet. and does not the mere thouaht of Ita dlacovery cover you witn fear and ahameT Than ; think what thia unfortunate Thaw famllv. delicately nurtured, of atrlct tip-brlnglng, educated, accom- audHenlv And themaelvea With the hawed head a and stricken faces listen ing aa the town-crler, with clanging bell, crlea to all that world that the nand or tne Liora nas reaiea hmj upon their family; that tneir atream 01 lira la turaid. fainted and Impure. That the atock la going fast, and the aale can only last a few days longer, at- the I ? t0 try a case ta Los Angeles, whlob More open evenings durlnr Washington moat Store open evenings durln biiera nano nouae, ibi atreet, corner of Park. aale. FEELING RISES T GAINS NLA L K had given him relatives near and distant; that aunts, TJ)ptv To niOfHTl ill 7ToniP9 ff girls alleged to uncles, cousins, have suffered from va- m ilUlUtS Ul Tl0TrZrfty- the Frugal Poor of Idaho Capital. Anil all thia naln of broken pride, this ahame of publicity, la endured for loye'a Amm- aka In the aervlce of a Btrlcken brother, whoae trouble la none the easier to bear because u is 01 ma wwu u- lng. . Mra. William xnaw. poor laay, wa. begins on Friday, and 'will take about a week to try. We therefore ask that I tha matter be continued for a couple of I weeKa.- - ' i "The court underatanda tha right of I a aerenaant to nave counsel or . nisi choice to defend him, but the defendant ahould bear In mind that tha time of I the court la also to be iaaen into con alderatlon and counael ahould not be engaged who .cannot, take up the trial within a reaaonable time," replied Judge Lawlor. Keane Intimated to tne court that It I might be possible for this attorney to have his case in ixs Angeiea continued. and Judge Lawlor thereupon continued the case until Friday afternoon at II OClOCK. ' . . "The caaes of Bchmlti ana the united Railroads defendanta were continued till the aame tune. u n i i Kin ni in , . .. ,, H$'tv t 1 " '' ' ' - t t . y i f h i ,. ; ... -: -: :: ..... 4' . " V . r .. V t aiaaWaiaaMMiMMluaa a. , , , URS. ADCUA RUSa k , Serera Cold and Congh. i Mra. Lydla H. Josselyn, 101 Westmli" star atreet, Provldenoe, R. L, la treae urar of the Editors' League of Rhode Island, charteaed la Providence. She . writes: ''..-..... '--.:- -. . "My experience with Peruna baa been moat gratifying. Laat winter I con tracted .a severe cold, and for several days I coughed until my voice failed ' me. when other remedies did me no f' rood. X decided to try Peruna, and with n four daya the cold waa broken up and the cough abated. , "Within another week an Increase In ny uaual atrength and vitality told ma that Peruna waa doing all that It prom ised, and more. . ..... ,-, , .. t "I alao consider it very superior for tired, worn out mothera, and have ad vised aeveral to try It, and have aeon moat graiirvins; results rrom lie use. ' i,1Vf H hlghaat pralaa.- Syilemk Catarrh. . jl. r . i ' -V . ' ' j t ' 'J ' V " Mra. J.Hommedleu. ISO Calyer 8t Brooklyn, N, T.. writea: "I gladly write in praise of Parana.' It has effected a wonderful our la my case. I waa taken very bad with Catarrh. 'It affected me all over.. My head ached ao i could not. ait up an cay. i waa treated by m v phyalclaa - without tha least bit of relief. i . . ' "X commenced to' take Parana. Within less, than A week I felt better, and now I nave rinished taking two boiuea, ana i 4 eonsiur myaeir weu. T aneak lncfavov-wf Parana to all 1 know. It la wonderful what It did, for II ,M ,l,lf inpif fVIUV ' Mn. Adelia Rush, it D. B", Cambridge, Ohb, WTites: ' ' V "I feel that I owt too man thanks for the. helo I received thronrh your advic and the use of your medicine. . : '. "I had suffered with my stomach and inward trouble for a Ion time. and did not know what ailed me. but last winter : our doctor rave us a coot of your almanac and Tread it and found my symptoms, and I concluded to try it, and X found help in the first bottle. Now X feel myself again. ,1 will not forget to praise Peruna always." bv a hand at rrlmlnallv rich men! that I at the flrat trial When Mr. It was controlled by elx or aeven of the I ielmaa, with courteous determination scoundrels and that two or three men I denied her permission to speak a few who knew nothlns- about the-character I wnra hafora leavlna the witness chair, Of tha place frequently went there, r n which aha wished to publicly deny . Thaw's afotha ea Itaad. , 4 the exiatence In her family of any. taint Mra. Wnilam Thaw, mother of the mJSr'mtt BUvS: (United Prsaa Leaaad Wire.) Boise. Ida., Jan. 12. Walter S. HOPMEN JIUST HELP (Continued from Page Oife.) Throat and Nose. W. K. Good, Broadway, Va., .Threatens to 'Shoot Officer TOen Latter Attempts to Take a Stolen Canine. (United rreaa teaud Wire.) . ' J Salem, Jon. 12. WllIlam'H. Paul was arrested Tuesday night for larceny of a dog. He resisted arrest, pulling a gun on ' the officer and shooting was rnly averted by Mra. Paul sprinting be tween her husband and Chief of Police . Gibson. He was fined 2 for taking the dog and 1100 for. resisting tffe of- rfioer. u t . . ' - -'t ;v EWEDS GRANDMOTHEll J . ' ' OF HIS OM SON "(United Fiess leased Wire.) New York, Jan. 22. Dr. Horace N. Marvin, who is the father of four-year- old Horace Marvin, whose dlsappear- a nee for two months laat spring held the attention of tha whole countrv. was I married yesterdsy to Mrs. Flora Melinal ft Swift, who iw the mother of hla late jfwlfa and grandmother of the boy. , The f'aon and daughter of the bride wit t, nessed the ceremony, which was per- formed in the Little Church Around the . Corner. Marvin is 62 years old and his iiew wife, although the grandmother lof big son, is two. years younger. I SUMMER DIVEBSIONS I ' AT GRANTS PASS p ,-c, . ... 2 ' (Special Dlipatch to The ?onrnal.) . Jr Grants Pass, Or., Jan. 22. Prepara ajttona are being made for outdoor enter- tainment next summer. Reside the f Improvement of the city park on the J river, and of Railroad park in the cen- I, xer oi town, a cornet band or 49 pieces ale under training by Professor Milton fRowell. The two large archee built Tover Sixth street during the fruit fair and carnival last fall will be made per manent They have been equipped with several hundred electric lights, -which t tug the summer. stand by the defense. PAY TERRIBLE PRICE. Clara Morris Gives Her Impressions , of the Second Thaw Trial. By Clara Morris. New York. Jan. 22. "It la to laugh r He ' waa a big fellow, with a vary red face, a droll twlat of tha Una, and a great and Immediate need of cloves, who apoke to me with that familiarity that aeema to reault from a mutual Intereat In tha great Thaw trial. Mr. Jerome waa aucceaafully blocklna tha Insanity stories of - the defense, when suddenly my neighbor, twisting his Hps in a droll effort to check a laugh, said to me:' ,"I waa here tha other time, but well. It la to laugh!" . Ana line a naan a memory came to ma that but for . the Dresence of that man - with a: face like a yellow waxen I masK ana the tired, wild eye, I, too. couiu nun Baia, irs, you re ' ngru ; it la to laugh at the swift and perfect turning of a legal coat." How well It must be remembered that day when the prosecuting attorney sud denly abandoned satire, sarcasm and the bitter venom of Invective and .posed as tne inena ana oeneractor or this de fendant, crying out hotly as-ainst the cruelty of his counsel, who thus placed thia poor, demented man within danarer of the "chair."- Did not the law merci fully forbid the nlaotnar of a madman on trial for his life t Never would he stand for auch Inhumanity! Harrv Thaw was insane at that very moment! He Xeevee Stooka STow; Wept Before. Mr., Jerome's tender breast swelled visibly with pity. Mr. Jerome's dewy eyea were filled with teara anyway, he made by-play at wiping them. Mr. Jerome'a grieved voice waa tremuloua aa he nobly threw himself between the Insane defendant and his cruel advisers. who were Illegally placing him In jeop- un, is sanity aa hla defense, she nuV? ft paaalonately grateful, for that delicate miieretlinap WelL mad or not mad, that heart must Indeed be a hard one that feels no touch of sympathy for the family that willingly pays so terrible a price for the rescue of one of Its members. It la an odd thing that thia erratic, egotistical, fly-bp-the-creek young man. ever starting off at an unexpected tan gent, unstable as water, la in the mat ter of hie affectlone firm, constant, stanch and unwavering. Xd by Loyalty Into Greatest Sin. His passionate love for Alice, the alster who best understood him, paled not when she passed out from his dally life op, tne arm or ner m-cnomn uuo iiruco, I ,,, . Kn.,-.a- i. ia -n IlkaTv that . . . fiw in ox me -pi- hjs hops will find a aemana. Ul State bank, which auapended yea- This is aald to bo tha word that has terday. topk charge today. It ia still ,rone out from tha Urge brewing house maintained by the dlrectora and the tb et, and dealers on the Pacific receiver that depositors will be paid eoast have been at work with a vim In full, but much uneaalness Is man!. ..n-..in tun Th natltinna disappointed, fested and many ugly etoriea are afloat win aent u the senators from each ,u. V... ! "V Ff1, loora ovr state wherein tha growara and dealera city, because of the large number of reside. - Rr ,VrKP. wno "a " the,r nS" Word has llkewlae come from tha bl Feeling agalnat Caahler H. E. Neal, who left the city before the crash came, Is strong In aoma quarters. Mrs. writes: "When x waa 11 yeara old I had ea tarrhal fever, and for. ulna yeara I have bad catarrh of the head. Through neglect It went to my throat and nose. ' "After consulting you I used Peruna for four montha aa directed, and I am entirety - weu ana cava -my Batumi health. "I cannot pralaa Parana toe highly, tt will do all that It Is recommended to da" LAST OPERATION ON FEDERATION ATTORNEY Catarrh for Many rears. Mrs. Joseph VUtur, (701 Erie stmt, Austin Sta., Chicago, III., wrltaa: "Your medicine Peruna waa of great benefit to me. I Buffered with, catarrh big Interests In the brewing business not to spare any expense to secure the name of every grower and dealer to the petition. A aupplementary petition will llkewlae be Issued and will be nlaced in each - aaloon wherever tha dealer la willing. Everyone will be of tha noae and head for many yeara. asked to algn tha latter petition, and If the signature cannot be secured without payment. It ta stated to be the Intention of tha brewers to give free ho will affix their namea. such wltneaaea aa are not Clarence E. Darrow, the noted Chicago L.Vl J2 p"J-po.- 7,i . m! named. If any. cannot be called in the attorney, unless unforeseen compiles- "tV.li T tn.t .. Jin hV i-i trial of the case. lon.-w Prformed b ..id that tha preaence of 'lor?ay. ? .auromia hospital, w'. h. thV hr-n. tnV.r." w Judge Pipe, during tna examination ot "Three bottlea of Peruna cured me, after X had considered it Impossible to aver be cured again. "I now always keep Peruna In the house, and recommend It to ovary one sairenng rrom catarrn. "Aa soon a one of mv children com mence to cough I give them Peruna, and I It la soon gone. I "Thtsimedictne la aurely a great boon! to auirering numanity. Could Not Sleep for Congh. Mra. Emma Martin, Odessa, Mo.. writea r "For two years I doctored myl cough, which coat me many dollara, but I a till I seemed to get worse. My cough I waa ao bad I could not Bleep. Finally II purchased a bottle of Peruna, In a abort! while I felt better, and after I had taaeni a aecood bottle X felt entirely well" Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1908 Loa m.lt.J , ..... m . lumvu rm. Hum nrir., .W.. Angeles, CM., Jan. 22. What . " lllposslbty b thT'lali ' opaVatlon' on Vnur0DT.'o7,Pet?mi th. larence E. Darrow, the noted Chicago I ..For pu!P" irtUIn Che specific operation was to remove be borne by the brewing Interests. it is stated tnat tnia matter waa de- band. And when by hie mad act ne m abcese formation from ahe maatold .i11" ""tea time mi matter was e- u era u u found hmself In antagoniam with the bon((. 'The Operation waa entirely auc- elded upon at the laat meeting of the "efendanta " law. ta, promise of ler preaence t ce,ful and a Speedy recovery ta looked brewing Interests In the east and that jKlon. nia siae maae niuj iuiui nuu j ror. sraiHuae., ti . . . . HIS, 1OV0 lor uin inuimrr iih diiit roved, and If on which the ardy of hla life! waa beautiful thin? of that boyish passion of utter iiAITlAJN KifiVULUTION trust mat Bona generally iai iui an they grow to manhood as iove mat pets, tormenta and teases, turning a faintly remonstrating mother Into an adoring slave to the son, who is not ashamed to show his love for her by kiss and hug, and complete " ressin' up" When in trouble: while all the world knows In what a terrible way be proved to Evelyn Neablt his unwavering love for her. Well, awkylng uncertainly between near e-enius and nearer madness, he simply cannot be normal minded, and tt does seem hard that through his best quality, the loyalty of his affec tions, he should have reached his great est sin. I don't know whether the law will hold Mr. Thaw sane or mad, but I do know that outside the law most men feel that a certificate of marriage to Evelvn Neablt would admit bearer to most any well-regulated insane asylum in tne lana seiau SPREADING RAPIDLY (United Preas Leaaad Wire.) Washington. Jan. 22. Tha Haytlan revolution Is rapidly spreading. A dis patch to the state department from Consul Livingston at Cape Haytlan aaya that the revolutionista are in oosaeaalnn of neighboring villages, and that Cape I nay wan in iiirenienaa. a large fund was raised to matter to a aucceaaful end. carry the wltneaaea had not been not a rrour could reply to aet aside the Aa to tha examination of wltneaaea R0SSETAL. (Continued from Pago One.) In vacation time, the court aald that thia also is not a grouna ror quasning Tha holiday aeaaon, ao far aa ita effect ia concerned, prevented the opening of court and the regular administration of justice in the courts, but among the thinra which may be carried on. among errand 1urv the failure to I others, are "proceedlnga oi a criminal tiona of indorse on the information all the names of witnesses examined by the criml nature.1 This clause, said the court, covers the proceedings in the pending caaa. vranii mrv waa a arouno ror niiaanin. But thia rule does not now have the There is no limitation on the power of same force, he said, the only limitation I the district attorney in examining wit on the ooirer of the district attorney fnesses. Ho may gain his - Information belna- that'if he falls to so Indorse the hoW. when and where ha chooses, and la only restricted in that It ha fall a to Indorse the names of wltnessea Ques tioned on the Information ha cannot ealll them at the trial. J. Thorburn Roaa waa tha only one of the defendanta present In court thia morning. While no motions to quash were preaented in tha caaa of George IL Hill, it has been agreed that the procedure In his caaa shall follow the othera. ... Anv akin Itching is a tamper-tester The more you acratch the worse itl Itch Doan'a Ointment cares nlles. eosema any akin Itching. At all drug Btorea. Read tha double sears of East Bldef news In Thursday's (tomorrow's) Joar-I naX. Runs every Thursday. Attend 'Rosenthal's' great aale for fine shoo bargalna. clearance! TO SEE COAST NAVAL DEFENSE House Committee Will Visit Pacific Coast to Investi gate Conditions. i. i - Your laundress may t .be. a, "jewel" let us : hope" she is , Neverthelessj there are some things you may I not care to entrust even tocher lace handker chiefs, for example; colored goods ; or, pos- sibly, . a : shirt-waist of morek than ordinary . beauty, . -;l0Bmm Such articles as these you AVill do well to wash' yourselfwith 1 Ivory Soap and lukewarm "water. . Ivory Soap Z3Xoo Per Cent. Purei (United Preas teased Wire.) .Washington, Jan. 22. Representative Smith has been informed that' probably the entire house committee on naval af fairs will visit the Pacific coast early next summer and that they will Include the sits of the proposed navy yard at San Diego on their route. ; Becauae of the inclination of congreaa toward economy thia year it may not be possible to secure an appropriation for the 6an Diego projeet. but Smith expecta to have little trouble in aecur lng at leaat an authorization for an in vestigation of a Site south of San Fran cisco, which will, mean San Diego. DICKSON HOUSE AT PENDLETON BURNED iii.; ' 48oeclal EIrotteh to The Joornal.) Pendleton, Or- Jan. 22. Fire totally destroyed the old Dickson house on the north aids of the river, recently pur- chnsftd ov Ij. uiaenDerar oi ia uranae. at 10 o'clock this morning. It was oc cupied by James Johns, a real estate dealer.. The fire originated in the kitchen from some unknown cause. MM. Johns and her baby barely escaped with tneir lives, me rouse was valued at $6,000, with small insurance. John's loss of. furniture is $2,500. Aa It waa outside the city limits the bouse had no fire, protection, . . , SENATORS ASK FOR 7' AGITATORS' RELEASE tional secretaries and treaaurera, and the atata superintendents and aecretar- les. The meeting, which will be In aesnlon four daya, will review thor oughly tha wholp home missionary field. make the grants to the different dis tricts and departments, and give special attention to work . for Immigrants and to the subject of evangelism. It Is pro posed to make the campaign this year an unusuaiiy aggressive one. Train Jumps Track. (United Press teased Wire.) Belllngham, Wash., Jan. 22. Tha Owl train on the Great Northern on ita way from Vancouver to Seattle jumped the track yesterday near Cloverdale. The engine and three cara were derailed. No one waa injured. GREAT CLEARANCE, SALE-IN ALL DEPPS EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED Eight remaining days in which to participate in the remarkable clearance values offered in this sale. Out-of-town homefurnishers will profit by making their selections at this time. No exchanges will be made on articles sold at special prices. " Easy Traveling when the road is good. The Road to Success is along the line of "clear thinking, good digestion and endurance." .... If you suspect that cof fee is interfering with success, stop and try a cup of steaming, whole some ',. BRASS BEDS SPLENDID STYLES AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES OTTO i II sal s mi - bh an an sii sii as The latest and most exclusive designs in high-grade, all-brass Bedsteads polished and satin finishes round and square tubings. $25.00 Brass Bed special... $16.75 $67.00 Brass Bed special.. .$44.50 $45.00 Brass Bed special.. .$27.50 $70.00 Brass Bed apeciatV. $47.00 $65.00 Brass Bed special... $42.50 ; $76.00 Brass Bed special.'. . $50.00 $55.00 Brass Bed special... $35.00 $87.00 Brass Bed special.',; $59.00 $59.00 Brass Bed special.. .$30,00 . $92-00 Brass Bed special.. . $61.00 $150.00 Brass Bed special.. $07.50 r. .'v-'Vi - (tTnltrd Preea teaied Wire.) Washington. 'Jan. 22. Senators Car ter and Nixon Of Montans. today called 'on ' Prealdent Roosevelt to present a natttliin far the tiardon of four Rntto laboring men who are now aerving a Injunction prohibiting them from agi tating In ,. the telephone strike. . The president sai. ne would look Into the merits of the case. I. . '." . . ; Han Missionary Campaign. (tJaited Prew ' Le.ard Wire.) Chicago,, Jan. 22. One of the- most important ' denominational meetings of the year opened in Chicago today, when the 26 directors of the Congregational Home Mlaslonarv ancletv n. their midwinter conference with the za-lRead'rbeRoadtoWeUvliIeMlnpk2S. VS$?Ar BASEMENT SPLGIALS 1 1 HALL PILCXS in the mission Two-day economy items in laundry articles. Quaint designs ill the fumed and weathered oak "Leader" zinc Washboards special ................. . 25e' nipSt practical pieces for the hall. Glass Washboards special ........ -,40 $12.50 Hall Seat iri fumed oak special., ,...$ 8.25 "Eureka' wall folding Clothes Rack special........... 75 $13.50 Hall Mirror in famed oak frame special... $ 0.00 'Empire' wall folding Clothes Rack special ... I .... . 75e $14.00 Hall Mirror in fumed oak frame special, v. S 0.75 Set of Mrs. Potts' Sad Irons special 95 $16.50 Hall Mirror in fumed oak frame special. . . $11.00 No. 1 size extra heavy galvanized Wash Tub special. 95t $16.00 Hall Rack- in fumed oak special ,v ,v . :i ": . $11.50 No. 2 size extra heavy galvanized Wash TubUspeciaIASl.05 $22.00 Hall Mirror in frame of weathered oak sp'l. $14.75 No. 3 size extra heavy galvanized Wash Tub special.:, $1.35 $25.00 Hall Seat in fumed oak special...' $17.75 No. 8 metallic bottom Wash Boiler special.. I...;.,,. $1.40 $29.00 Hall Seat in, fumed oak special.,,.. $19.00 Folding Wash Bench special . . . . . . $1.75 $35.00 Hall Seat in weathered oak special . . .V. ; . $22.00 4-foot extension Jiousehold Step Ladder special. . . . . .$1.60 $58.00 Hall Rack in fumed oak.' with large mirror ': - 7-foot extension household Step Ladder special.... ..$2.00 . and copper hat and coat Hooks special. ... ...$45.00 for breakfast 10 . days - will show "Thee,saReason,, CLEARANCE SALE CHAIRS and ROCKERS BOOKCASES. LIBRARY TABLES BP Hrauaauofrjl tieeeejj COMPLETE'H0U3B'FURni5HER5 1 - ffMAKCfOUty ilwmTtwuJI CLEARANCE SALE DINING CHAIRS ' BUFFETS V DINING, TABLES'