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THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY . 24. IOCS. HERE IS A VIEW OF A RELIEdE-ME- uSMICE DEO GIRL'S FATHER T7- XOUR Feet should , , If be your, first con-4 0F-M Y-NICKEL-AS -1 - GET-IN CAR .J.l I i If n 1 Mitt BALKS CUPID LJ -'fc-"v siderationi Keep the m ' dry and your ; health will not , be jeor S swBaaaBoBBnBsBsajsaBaaBaaaBa ( 4 Englishman Who Defrauded Company Discovered at . Lbs Angeles. , Forces Youth to Quit Swec aravzea.: . we sell the icind of shoesthat keep 1 -heart and Dejected Lover xna moisiure out,' ana by taking advantage of! our . Attmptsto; Shoot.' 10 '' " H M . ) 1 1 i 1 i 1 I SIVIfJDLER ii i I I I II I I . f. If , ' ,.'.'-'...,.'..;.,:'.' ' '' r ' i 1 ' ' :'..'' ,: ' '.. 1 ..nj,,,, i.j.ii.jiiii mim n"-ii'i-i r t ""' "--" --. - I : fa (United Press Um4 Wlra.) " Ix Anfcl..jitW.. After a ahasa cross tha two continents raprasenta- tlvts of na of thablg--at insoranoa companies In Englano naa. ou. -'...-.H..in-v - William Wataon, an engineer, who baa beta Hrt . ji nfn knrt who waa supposed to hava b drowned off tns Watson l(rnct a tt"t""f!?5 . . inxiti ns f defraualna 1 th. lnsurar.es company ha had Ujro" suit of hm clothes on the beach at North 8underland. Enaland. and; bad taktn a train for the south. . - Ut.rh. went to Canada. From Q"boc he entered the United fl tales. He came to the Paoino coast, visum. Portland, Ban Francisco and at lanth reached Los Angelwi and baa been her a several month. , Domeatlo troubles, i - . nt hf' anmin. a svslem of fr,.iA flnanne ' and- aeveral other v wataon to leave his home. of a Doultry tMiaiia in Eneland. but rot Into debt to whom be presented. tnH nnallv decided to leave ma jainii- ana -atari anew. 1 I Ulll " ........ . , , ' . , " as aourltv, an Insurance policy on hi life for 5.000, namlnff tha widow as beneficiary. He also insured hie lira for 11.000 In faror of his wife. Wataon hji be then placed a ault of hla cloth' i a. fha banh. alvina the Imoreaslon of suicide, and dlsanpearad. Both the wife and the widow from whom Wataon borrowed the money, collected , the in surance on bia life, , Less than a year ao the widow died. Aj Investigation of ber affects disclosed a letter wruien oj "r beo, la which he mentioned CaUfornla as his future boma. He explained that ha must be very secret about the transaction. The repreaantatlve of the defrauded insurance company secured this epistla and the search for Wataon beraa. -. ... - ( " Read tha Arabia vara of East Side news In Thnrsaars itomorrowa; jour nal. Ran every mursaar. . k'y-L:f if v is iw' ;, K ' 1 lirnt ' i ""' ' ; 1 v ( . ! "; in; ? ;V? ; ; ; -7' : . ". t ' -r ..." ' '' ' ,,: 'f j--- 1,1 (Rpeelal Dtfpatek to Tee Joarael.) Salem, Or.. Jan. 14. A case waa aet yesterday afternoon for trial before I Judge Panlol Webster In which Frank IVfUler. Bllyerton butcher la charged with tbreatenlnr to kill Jenninrs Smith, to whose daughter Miller baa bean pay 1 aien called In apma attention. Hmith - called upon 1 peiied him to write a letter which an Miller and cora hs llctated.. in which he comoelled the lover to renounce all oretenalona to the young iaay ana in Tact teu ner na 01a not love her. After Miller realised what he had dona ha waa overtaken -with re morse and mad desire to punish Smith. when one of the Smith' family swore out a warrant for him, and all are In oourt to settle the matter. In all the trouble Miss Smith' baa idt admitted that aha doea not bold Miller in tne Highest respect and trie ease, may end with a wadding. f AHUCiiE FORCES UNITE AGAINST HERR Californians Threaten to UYerthiw Southern Pa- cific Political Boss. Hot in a Milk Trust 9 ""All th'World' a tretcar, . . . ... '. All, the men nd women merely payers, , These new can have a combined exit and entrance, ,' 1 krA Ana' In ' fa Ita - ' ' ' Toward relleylng the misery of straphangers." , ,'T J ' ,n -. " Bill Shakespool. - v President B. S. Josslyn of tha Street rCalted ' rreai Ltad Wire.) ; San Francisco, Jan. 24. With har mony among tha anti-machine Repub licans of San Francisco assured, tha Lincoln-Roosevelt Lea rue of Republican clubs of California baa taken up tha work of permanent organisation . tn Ban Francisco and northern California that had been postponed pending the har monising of the anti-Herrln factions In Malted Milk Th riilaai tad ieaiiat . ' Avoid chap anbafltataej 4 At tow Soda Fooataba A glass of Horlick's MalUd Kilk hot makes a dclkkms and rrfrashkij kmch oa-a ootd day. Ask for Hodick't . . At All Drngsiats Stirring the powder in hot water makes a xxntrisoing, digestibte food drmk, tetter than tea or coffee 00 cooking. A cupful hofc on retir ing induces restful sleep, , - Tba pay-as-you-enter system in tbe streetcar ' bualneas 4 baa recently bean put lnto-effect in. Buffalo, New. Tork. Tha Idea has not bean given -up by tba officials of the Portland Railway,; Lirht St Power company, and if the plan proves a auecess elsewhere It will, in 11 probability, eventually be adopted In Portland. . railway comnanr. is also nartimlarlv anxloua to satisfy the public in tola re- )g the local Republican party. BICH GOLD STRIKE IN THE SEVEN DEVILS (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Weiae'r, Ida Jan. ; 24. News comes from tba Seven Devils district of a rich strike which waa made on Indian creek about' five miles from Cuprum, near Mud SDrlnrs. It has created consid erable Interest In this city aa well as tba upper country. . . three-foot ledra waa struck and ' it Is said the ore is literally spattered with free gold. The strike waa made near tbe : surface on a new property owned . by Dick Waring, Sam Hunter and Carpenter and on which they nave but- recently begun development work. Aa the reault of the strike manv naw claims have been staked and develop- ant can Cheater Rowell of Fresno waa elected state secretary and organiser with full authority to rtroaecute the work of nr. spect and before any decision is reached I ganixation. which could not be com the views of , the people will be on-1 pleted until tha antl-railroad factions sldered thoroughly. Before the pay-aa-I n San Francisco,' which split as a re sult of the last municipal campaign, were drawn together. The harmony, which the railroad Interests confidently believed could not be established, haa been secured through the efforts of the league leaders, who have devoted the major tortlon Of tha last montb to San Francisco. you-eoter system, la put on It la alwaya advertised for months in advance, ao aa to familiarise the people with, the work-j ings 01 mo pian. ment work Is being prosecuted more ex tensively. Further developments are Demg awaitea witn much interest and more nattering reporta are expected. . Costly Library Burned. .. . (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Grants Pass. Or Jan. Il.Tha borne of Joseph X. Nelson, a bachelor and recluse. In tha suburbs, was destrovad by fire Wednesday night The house waa oniT a. snanry in sue, called "the bird-cage house' because of its small ness and the queer. colore with which it waa painted, but It contained a 15,000 library. The loss waa complete. A de fective flue probably caused the fire. Fine ahoea at factory coast at i.oen- thal s houaecleanlng aale. ! Perfect-fitting glasses 11 at Metier" a. i mm clearance:.. SALE; yOTJ'SAVE MONEY ' ' , -. NOW- Is the Time and This Is the Place i Seventh' and Washington Seventh - and Washington ' roracrLoeatloa: V ItfSaBtraaa. CLARK BOY CALLS; OUT "MR . . ENTIRE CROWD TURNS ItS HEAD -Mr. dark.'' shouted tba call boy at tha - Hotel Portland yesterday. Four man (turned their beads. "Want mar they said In chorus. ' It was a little re union of the Clarks. That Is. three Clarkea and one Clark. - - One of tha men' elandlnr at the eoun- Ser engaged in the reunion was Francis h. ciara. general manager or tne norm bank railroad. He' was talking - to Nathaniel & Clarke, tbe hotel clerlo Later the two Clarkes were joined by Oeorge S. Clark apelled without , the final V the wholesaler who liver at the hotel. It was "Mr. Clark" thla and "Mr. Clarke" that until there was con fusion even among tha three. . , Before ; tne palaver waa at an ana, ' v- .......... i i' ;'.';:. y however, who should appear but George W. . Clarke, of ' New: York, who travels tar t fantorv located at Liverpool. Ohla Then the confusion among the Clarkes was' nothlng short of conster. nation. . ' . Ir. aarjte. .by the way that. Is ;the Oeorra W. Clarke, of New ' Tork haa the reputation- of being one of the po litest men who aver stayed at the'Port- land. Mr. CUrke. seldom' rues a "sic.r but when- ho does he accomplishes it, in suoh a war as to make the one he la complaining to feel that the traveling man la reallv dOlnr him a great favor. . - About this time , tha .Clarkes ..began Ulklni bo unl Iking about genealogy. Then the caU y shouted. "Mr. Clark" . and the - rr Ion was brought to an abrupt ending. AEEEST BANKER FOR PASSING BAD CIIECES (United Press Leased Wire.) Los Angeles, Jan. 24. Charles R. Lawson, who previous to tbe San Fran cisco fire and earthquake was paying teller of a aavlngs bank in that city, was arrested last night by detectives In a rooming-house and booked on a charge of forgery. It is alleged by the police that for the past two years Lawson has been passing forged or worthless checks all over the country. It la believed that within two vara ha has swindled various merchants and small atorekeepers from Tennessee and Arkansas to tha Pacific . coast of mora than $10,000. Lawson was arrested arter a two weeks' chase by the detectives. . The specific. charge on which he was ar rested was for the alleged swindling of a wine company here out of JiO-on a check drawn on an Oakland savings bank, at which ha bad no account. SEATTLE CAPITALISTS TO DEAL IN J8 ANANAS (United Press Leased. Wire.) Los Anretee. Jan. 24. A party of Seattle capitalists salied from San Pedro today for Masatlan and other porta-on the west coast of Mexico. The purpose of tbe trip is to investigate the possibilities of a proposed line of fruit steamers from San Pedro to the banana district tf Mexico. The company which this nartv .renreaents 'has acaulred X' tensive tracts of fruit lands Ik Mexico and : proposes to establish a regular steam service fo that part or tne south ern rnrAjhllc. if the mans or tne com oanv are successful. Los Anreles will be made the distributing point for bsnrnaa In direct competition with tha banana trust which haa its headquarters at few uneans. ' NEW. COATS AT COST. 100 Sal at ample Spring Coats on Keralar Maker's Cost. If you want to view tha newest spring Jarments see our Morrison street win ow. And you mayx take your pick of any coat or suit st the regular marked wholesale cost. McAllene McDonnell, Third and Morrison, tha good . goods store. v '"'.-... .' 0!GEBt3Ei21DAOI2L. InARTFR'Sl 1 I MVER PILLS.; FoslUreiretrr4 t these XUtlic ruis Taey.siaoraDevsEi tress trom DyspfpaU, Ij dlpesOon and Too Eesrj ZaUng; Apertactrerf edytor DtaloosJ, Ttansr' Drowsiness, t BaA las, la ths Mootb. Coat' Tungoa, Pala tn ths BVI 7Y1BPTT T TVTTff reftjlata ths Bowela. Pnrtfy Vnrotabla, - I tmm. $miic3SE. tmirz CARTERS m Gcrra'ina Musi Bear Faoimils Signatun REFUSE SUISTITUTEC spectacles i at aieugers. .. .. i . , - .. - rBBssaw.. -t , ,: . " ' ' " " ' ' ' 'gfw?Wig!?g?-! . i 11 Hi i 1 .' I'.i . - jjB?3-ggyMM--w i - aiBB " ''awBsgW v''k'i" ''""'r' "-'.-';r-v'-'vi,."ii" -c - . rr : ; : , . . ., ; . , . .. . , i ii ii ii; ymUU MMC li OOUli l Ouf policy of allbwinsr each season to suffer its nwn'WcVa r1ate tA, tA-fh. r -.m. t. - ... ' . w - , " 7 Z ' . . Z vw """" ' mvuwii Ul UU1 llIClClllUiC SHUCCT. 11 la&eS CO 1113 EC to sacntice our stocK ot Men's and YouthsFashionahi Suits rnined not to carry any of the goods now on hand beyond the present season. ' . ..-.' ffer In the History of Our Store CA At this one low price, which has attracted throngs of buyers, we J mJX foete lines of our men's $15.00 to $18.00 Suits rand Overcoats MM ntfAM ' U' I 1 I W I A . . " . - m . : "vf ui garments remaining irom this season s Tr -se"lnS- -Thousands of garments to choose from now at-onlj Hie Greatest Qothingi STETSON HATS $2.50 Hen's $15.00, $1 6.50, $18.00 and $20.00 Suits arid Overcoats Now Men's High Grade $25.00 and $27i0 Salts and Overcoats Row You'll never, have a better chance to realize such a decided saving - on strictly high-grade,' up-to-date clothes. Not just a few to select from,' but thousands. Sale price $11.00. v v , ' $1 Men's hand-tailored $30 to $45 ; Suits and Overcoats ' ,This gives you unrestricted choice of the house. See them. ' fnnl-f nunt-inri a-f f-fa Dirt I HL I Pl r VUIIIIIIHUUUII 11 .IIKj Lilt I .(s'lllIIIEIllii flUailS countermand ihoeiale Men's Shoes Men's fine trousers $3.(00 Values.at $1.85 v.;-. utm Ji: vr rial. fL.'i -" th- , cm; dcsi vaiues io our justoiy . $4.00 Values at $2.88 $3 Trousers at $1.85 : Embraced m this collection are seWeral hun dred pairs of regular $2.5a and. $3 Trous , ers, , including ,a splendid tassortment of up-to-date patterns i your choice QC .aDl.Ofcl at. . . incse come in an calf, and are 'leather lined Kb ill .00 " . f p M til? trt , n I Ihis stvJiSh collection of Trouspra of fern a lYacefprooTonoes acpo. h wid :tkn&e patterns, suit-: f.DJac leatn. or hign cut, . ; they come: inJght and xlark fabrics, pin . : .-.i. . 1 , I check and strioed effects : Aa ns 55.00 Dress Shoes at $3.45 :; lUey are guaranteed for servic. j See OiiiyWindows This -collection, represents. the Very cream of uur smtn, juc arc an wana-iaiiorea, ana . were London cold-water shrunk before " and the handsomest patterns ob- tt0 OC ' v tainable; .rare.valaef at.. .. P)00 Men's $2.50 Soft Hats at $1.35 In all styles and all sizes. Men's $3.00 Derby Hats at $1.85 In i,air styles and all sizes. Monarch Shirts, soft or stiff bosom, in fancy light or dark colors; $1 grade, choice at ..........50f Cluett Shirts, beautiful patterns, cuffs at tached or detached: $1.50' irrade. at.. 954 : Dent's Gloves, $2 and $2.50 quality. . 1.50 ' j Ji Guyot Suspenders, also silk and lisle Sus hf oendpks. Sflr 71 anil 1 4(i ' it :,. ' ' 1 . w. u..va y . TIHUM) Al.,iVy Men's $1, $2 and $3 Wash Vests, all sizes,' at- ................est 50c fleece-lined Underwear, all sizes, ecru color, special 'at.... ....... .......... 25 ,25c wool or cashmere So all rtln . m-ay or natural, all size. . .. . . inst . . 15c b)ack cotton Sox, double heel and toe ai ,, .', .8' $1 derby, ribbed Underwear, special tomor- - '..WWiSt ...... , . .i ,:'.,.., , , ... , , .50 ' Cooper's $1.50 wool ribbed Underwear, pink ' Or blue color, tftmnrrnw a- Si Men's ljl5 Mocha Gloves, gray or brown,'' l-f fills, sizes . ... .T.. .. .. . V. , .-. . 75f , offer - OT.,4rf ,"; , also i , ,; '..V' I fWt3-&WJw SM- H 0 ', X : 50c Ri Underwe'r 25c Suits and Overcoats ; I Now Sacrificed 11 For Less Than Jl Cost 1! $15.00lo; 4 $20.00 Values J Now it I'M, J. i - rtn'. ,'',,''.' "'- I HORSESHOES IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BLOCK ! 0VERTHED00RS - r- """MMMM"M" 1 - 1 1 1 -" -nil in ' ai ii i i ' , Vv..a