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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, SATURDAY - EVENING, OPEBRUARY 1, 1803. ' 7 LASS LARRUPS LARGE LOGGER msiIiilioHviUiamsof Hai-,:v?- nler . Avenges Woes of ';v:y- Jim Johnson's Wife. (Special Mspitrh te The Jour Ml.) Rainier, Or., Feb. 1. Poetlo Justice , r calved an exemplification her whes IJllie WUlUni, girl of II years, pun . lehed Jim Johnson, a middle aged log gef. for abasing his wife. At one of the longing camps about ... Midway cries for help were heard in a woman's roloe Issuing from a cabin. 'It's Jim Johnson, beating his wife, was the err of all who heard the cries. The women of the camp asked the men present to Interfere, but all re-fused to mix with Johnson's "private affairs." . M . "We'll" fig him," the women cried, and headed for Johnsons cabin, under the leadership of Llllle Williams. wnen they arrived at the cabin Miss Williams informed tnem mat. ma "", ""j1"": and accordingly all stood aside at her raer. . . - On-entering the cabin Mrs. Johnson was found sitting in a chair and crying. She had a black eye. Johnson occupied . a chslr at the other end of the room. . Without further ado, Llllle rushed at htm and began boxing his ears, cuffing his face and punching him In general rood style. Johnson all the while snout ing, "Let up." and Til fix you." Ullla cried. "If I ever hear her cry. jng again I'll cut you in two wun cleaver.. If you ever dare to licit your , wife again while I'm around here 1 11 beat you within an Inch of your miser able life.' This was serious enough, but It was only the accompaniment for a, solo of smacking slaps, and good sturdy Jabs . ana puncnes, sepi uo as jon mm an considered he had anything coming to him. - . v Thniirh Jnhnaon la a atrannlnr woods' man,. Mlsa Williams la fully his equal at the boxing game.' She Is nearly six feet in height and of the true Amason type, healthy, strong and lithe, and as riretty as she is strong ana Drave. n is It tie wonder that she struck terror to the heart of Johnson. Wins Williams Is noted as the moat skillful horsewoman in the community. No. unbroken horse is beyond her pow ers. Mrs. Johnson Is a little, frail woman, unable to defend herself. JAPS GET BUSY LAUNCHING WAR SHIPS UNDER CHINESE FLAG "While the fact has not been exten sively advertised. It la true that Japan has recently beea launching warships nn .p 111, f'hlvtaaa aj aalil t JLi 1 Haber, of Kobe, at the Hotel Portland this morning, nr. Haber la an exporter oi Japanese natural products. "The Japanese are making greater progress In the Improvement of their navy man ibis country," Mr. Haber con tinued, 'and at the same time their standing army amounts to mors than 400,000 msn. China has no shipbuild ing yards to amount to anything and the ships which Japan la launching un der the Chinese flag are built In their own drydocks. "Very little is said about war in Japan, but there Is sort of a feeling a kind of aa underflow of sentiment that the United States Is making every preparation for a conflict "Facte have been enlarged and made so sensational in this country mai wnen the detail, reach Japan It is only nat ural that aome attention snouia p pam to the reports. For Instance, the sail lag of a fleet for the Pacific, 8ome of the diplomats of Japan are as smart and as ahrewd as any others of the world. Japan does not want war, but If conditions continue to be exag gerated she might be forced Into a fight. "Kverv Japanese In the Hawaiian Islands has served his time two years -In the Japanese army. There are a hundred of them there lor every Ameri can." Mr. Haber will remain here several days and then returns to San Francisco to taxe tne Mongolia lor noma. SAYS DlillR US AllSUfH Former Secretary of State's Demurrer Overruled by Judge Galloway. WILL YOU BE DONE, DUNN, SAYS JUDGE YES, DONE, SAYS DUNN RUSSIANS SAY JAPS " . X (Continued from Page On a) notice a repetition of the Japanese dl . jilomatic game before the war with ua "- who might be its enemy else than the United btates 7 woo rrom me Japanese view might be a menace for the policies " in China and Korea? They wish to aot . , in Asia and fear political control bj the United State Japan has also a certain feeling of revenge toward Unit- ed btates because after the Chinese war i and Boxer rebellion they acted against , the Interests of Japan. "Furthermore, they think that the United States urged them to make a peace with Russia for which they did not get such a heavy indemnity aa they , expected to get after a few more vic tories. The immigration trouble la and wal be merely an arUnce to IndlcaU hostility. "The , Americana, according , to my opinion, ought to be more cautious than tney are -and take Into consideration that they have to deal with a very strong and aerlous enemy. The Ameri can navy is equipped very perfectly, but " In my view it Is not aufflcient to beat J apart In the second place America is trusting too much to the paclflo assur ances of the Japanese government and press. Whoever tninxs in America tnat a war between the United States and Japan is absurd is very much mistaken or stupid. ; . , ' JAPS TALK PEACE. Declare War Preparations Are Not ; Directed Against Any Nation. (rntted Preee taad ATtre.) Toklo, Feb. l.Japan's war prepara tions are not directed at any partioular nation, according to a statement by Minister of War Terauchi, in a diet com mutes meeting today, but "against the eventualities in the Pacific, protection being necessary for the long Japanese coast line from Bakhalien to Formosa." Tha minister epoke in answer to a query from Deputy Olshl. An unofficial statement from the foreign office today declares that negotiations with America concerning the question of Japanese Im migration may practically be considered settled. Viscount Aokt will be appoint ed to tha privy council. John Dunn, a laborer, will have to spend M days In the county Jell aa punishment for turning in a false alarm of fire last night Dunn had been drink ing and had arrived at a stage of In ebriety where his system craved ex citement The alght of a. firs alarm box at the corner of Morrison street and Grand avenue suggested tha thought that a run by the fire department mlaht furnish' a bit of amusement be tween drinks. He accordingly pulled In the alarm and the excitement fol lowed In the ehapa of the speedy ar rival or the department ana a police man. The latter placed the joker un der sit est and In tha police oourt this morning Judge Cameron pronounced the sentence that win put a temporary ena to Dunn's activity la tha role of prac tical joker. EXECUTIVE BOARD WIS DOl'fl BIDS Awards Contract for Steel Bridge Across Gulch at Union Avenue. HEIIEY TO SPEAK AT Y.IC. A. Eli GOLDEN STREAM OF DOLLARS BEGINS The tax collection department of tha sheriff's office waa a busy ' place this morning, this being the first day on which taxes might be paid. As there has been .some confusion in announcing tha date and many have beea under the impression that the books would not be opened until Monday", the real rush Is antici pated that day. At noon 75 re- ceipts had been Issued and a steady stream of dollars Is rol ling in to pay tho county's ex panses for the coming year. 1 i- Notaries Appointed. (Sped! Dlspitch to Tbe Jours!.) 1 Salem, Or., Feb. 1. The following have been appointed notaries public: Nathan D. Simon, M. O. Wljklns, Delia B. Crlgler and Joseph N. Teal, Portland; T. EL wall, Lyons: E. L. Mdulton, Ore- . gon City; Edward Lleurance, Warm Springs; A. M. Oallag her, New Pine , Creek; W. B. Potter, Spray. Members of tho city executive board turned down the bid of Backus, Gleblsch A Joplla yesterday for tha bridge across Sullivan's gulch at East Twenty-eighth street and ordered tha city auditor to re-advertise for bids. Tha bid was thrown out because the nlans and sntcJ- flcations failed to meet with the ar proval of City Engineer Taylor. The members also refused to grant the Minneapolis Steel and Machinery company the award for the construction oi tne steel bridge at union avenue and gave the contract to the Northwest ridge company, a Portland company. The Minneapolis company was the low est bidder but tendered a qualified certi fied check with Its bid. The Indorse ment provided that the check should not be paid unless the award waa made ten days after the bids were opened. This was voted to be Irregular by the board and the members accordingly voted to give the contract to tbe Port land firm Representatives of the latter company say they have the material on hand for th erection of the bridge and work will be commenced immediately. ONLY THREE TRAINS ARRIVED ON TIME Making a noise like a steam engine, only three trains came in on time to day. And the cold weather had nothing to do with the case the trouble was all down tbe line. Northern Pacific No. 1, due at o'clock, arrived at 10. Southern Pacific No. It. due at T:65, arrived-at v:vs. Southern Paclflo No. IS, due at 11:30, arrived on time. O. R. s N. No. t. due at t o'clock, ar rived on time. O. R. N. No. 5. due at :4S. ar rived at 10:25. Astoria Columbia River No. 21. due at 11:18, arrived on time. Association Will Accommo date Expected Crowds at mite Temple. Francis J. Heney has been secured by the T. M. C. A. to address the men of Portland on "Cltlsenehlp" tomorrow afternoon at 1:10 o'clock, at the White Temple. Tha association planned first to hold the meeting In Its own auditor ium, but It became apparent at once that this would not 'be large enough to accommodate the men who would wish to attend and the White Temple was secured for this Duroose. Some 60 leading citlsens have been appointed vice-presidents of this meeting to take laces on the platform. This will likely e Mr. Heney's farewell speech In Port land st least for the present, ss It Is expected that he will leave .within a few days for San Francisco. Misa Ethel Shea la to alng a solo and It Is understood that Mr. Stone, in giv ing; out his announcements, will have something further to say In respect to the situation of the unemployed in this city. All men are invited. STOP PERFORMANCE OF TIGHT WIRE WALKER (Dolled Press teased Wire.) Salem, Or., Feb. 1. The case of J. K. Sears vs. J. T. Dunbar cams up la tha circuit court this morning on the de murrer interposed against the, Amended complaint The demurrer was arrued several days aa-o and taken undnr ail. vlaement At noon Judge O alio way gave his decision overruling tha demur, rer, holding the complaint sufficient. An answer was rued this afternoon. In passing upon tbs matter the Judge In substance, said: "The constitution fixes the salary of ine secretary oi state definitely. There is no doubt the secretary has the right to employ clerical aid, and so much as my oe required to conduct nis orrice. The trouble la there aeenui to ba a ten. dency to gat further and further away from the constitution and it is high time we get back to it and abide by It,7, WILDE CUTS LARGE SUM (Continued 'from Page One.) 1 1 ! Your, success or failure deoen'ds upon the cultivation of the forces of your v belnjf. : If you have the ambition to make i success of your lifework this school will prepare you thoroughly and technically for your place in the bat-. .. tie of business life. ; Our courses of study and methads have been sclentlf- ically thought out and designed for your especial advancement, and your;' personal acceptance of the, means we offer you will make yonf future secure i from worry or guesswork, enable you to command the respect and esteem 'of " , all, and bring to yoti the happiness of commercial independence. Join us nowl ; of assets he started with. The $125,000 rM1 inoajiic now kept by the receiver In the First National hank will K hM by him for the purpose of liquidating vrviun x run lianuitiea. undtt n i r nnn of the court. Receiver Devlin Is already tinder bond of 150,000, and this bond will continue In affect until the end of the llqulda. wun uvriuo. idi raoniver win hiu hnr niuo more tnan nnn hair tha nririn. liability after the merger is effected, aa the distribution of telephone bonds nr. b1l1 "tock subscribed by creditors wUl reduoe the amount of the bank's intJULs(iBBeHsj mnr than i nnn aaa soon as the distribution la made 'and the reorganization la under way. Assets Kept Apart. It Is said that so entirely enaratn will the assets of the two hunk h wn that It will be necessary to make two am. arate statements of condition under the worklnas of tha star law Tha German-American will periodically make a i lament ot us condition as the German-American bank and a niril statement of the condition of the Ore gon Trust Savings bank "In llqulda- The recelverahln ihm t has it unuoraioua, cost tne depositors 110,000, and With tha rnmnlatlnn nf t h. posed merger this expense would b stopped. . It Is said Joseph Simon, at torney for Receiver Devlin, and for various other receivers and concerns, has fixed upon $5,000 as the cash value nf hla iilvtM aa . v. I -1 hi I . l ' "-t m,m iuai IU1. uuarKO will iPot. ba. '0UKht by the men who are iryin to set tne lajien bank on Ita feet js they have all they can do to handle the work of reorganization. Mr. Si mon s term or service will end with the completion of the proposed merger. If one is effected. It Is now dawning upon the deposi tors of the Oregon Trust that they would gain little Tor nothing should it be decided to pay 3 per cent Interest on their deposits during the liquida tion period. Three per cent interest to a depositor with $200 or $600 In the suspended bank would be a trifle, but If that trifle were paid to him the same interest would have to be paid 0y!TZ cedltor alike during the per iod of liquidation. . Interest Suss Into Tlgures. The lara-ast crariltnra tha i i . Telephone company, on whose $450,000 certificates of deposit the interest in two years woulH ammint in f IT nnn which would have to be paid out oi Rose gt : VW. W. Williams, M. S., Principal. - ; 1 . ' M8 FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN ALDER AND MORRISON, PORTLAND, OREGON GWYNN IS PACIFIC UNIVERSITY'S ORATOR Interference of tbe law with Juvenile stunts on the stage have resulted In the discontinuance of the engagement of Caroline Eddy, tight-wire performer at ine urana meaire. Aa tne nest way or aunln. n.n,..,lnn In ,V .n . "viu ll.TI IU 'V'.l'aM A f. VJDt U blUII ill IUB JUtCUIlB VnA riwAMA FT . . M.- . court, where the cases had been pre- , creJltoV the Pacini S.,!5n ff" sented. her father and tha theatre man. L"creu",I' tn.f"S.,fl Eastern rail- taftxzf the Juvenlla court h"i?H edeM sir; con$aVr. beendl.ml..ed.of performer. hoUm n for lMr tfHthr.a,id Manfer J- H. Errlckson of realising that Xs?wwratIons Snaths the Qrand waa the result of a contlnua- , depositors can well afford to do wlth tlon of the campaign for strict enforc- out lntr..t it tt,IJ 1 ... . VT u Jv! . Tlln.: ment of the child labor law. beun laat ' ih.ir mni J i.'.' V i?..00 fall by Deputy District Attorney Gallo- elded that thrwUest dIm would be to way. who sent out warning notices o give the merger bank tha h.nt .5 Mrs. Millie R. Trum- thereby enable It to all the more uutcklr all the theatres. PERFECT SET OP Teeth $7 TheWayWe Do Dentistry ' If a dentist with a good reputa tion charges $8.00 for a gold erown. and says the duplicate csn be made no cheaper, by any other dentist, is it a lacir i There are two sides to ever story: , The Other Side You par for the esiabiisned reputation. , Our Side The difference 1st Our profit is much less and. wo work harder for our money but we give you tne same value ror it.uo. Our $7.00 artificial teeth stand sit the aame equality regardless cf price. No man ever made a better bridge man we oner for i4.uu per loom. Our fillings ase the best We have but one price. Tou can get no better, no matter what you pay. , investigation costs notning Come and see ua. We will save you money, and save your teetn. Fully Work at The.e Prices: Gold Crowns rldaes. ner tooth... old Fillings HI. OA to Set Teeth, best made Teeth, mounted on gold Teeth, mounted on platinum.. Eastern Dentists riftk rioor BotaohQd BoUdlng. Phone Malm 8780. n. W. Cor. Washington and r earth. Office hours, $ to 5:10 p. m. Sun days, to 1 p. m. F ORBQON HOTEUS ai-HeaeaAewaajsaaaseeass"eeeaasM PORTUND.OR. fenropeaa Wa ' Voders Bestanrant. , PORTLAND mM cos on muov souiii Xeadquarters fat Tonrtats sad Oonw meroial Travel era. Special rates made ta famlllaa and single gentlemen. J ine managemaat will be pleased at all times to show rooms and give prices, a modern Turkish bath es tablishment la the hotel. X. O. Bowers, Mgr. Phone Main T5I Dope aad Zaat Mas Hotel , Home Phone A $l$l T HOTKIt Mas Oars Vass the Xotel I St. Philip I PIERCE, Prop, :.. a- l M PIERCE, Prop, JOieetnO XalgafS Vnamaaa. W.a team Xaat ot and Cold Water f"X rlLM xs svery Boon aad TTpward rovBTx, nm ajr xubstsxdb wtu. Main Entrance BurnsMe St. POBTLAMD. OREGON En HOTEL CASCADE Newly furnished throughout; most modern hotel in the olty; steam heat; European plan; cafe In connection. Most reasonable modern hotel Portland. acu. x. a. in Comer Sixth and Flanders, four blocks from depot; very conven ient for those wishing to make early or late trains. YaUrjB BUB Be sura rnu TOX, acaaager Cascade bus at depot Full Information about city and vicinity given by management get tha CALIFORNIA HOTELS Wf on mmL NEXT THURSDAY bul of tbe child labor commission wus i liquidate the liabilities: Instrumental in brlnrlnir tha Frtrlv mm Roma tlma In t..n . . , before the cbnrt, but all aides have been i terest payment from the Home Te? A nli Will Tin T iodi'no- Pnnn aatlefled by the dismissal of the case Phone company bonds will fall due t -C JLCa(Hllgf UOUIl- OCX 1UX 4-UliUCX iU33 111 (8DarUI t)llMt-h to The Jonrnil.) Ta f I n TTnlvaraltv Vnro.t nrnv, r Feb. 1. William E. Owynn won the' ora- loricai contest here last night and will represent the school In the Intercollegi ate contest at Monmouth in March. He was awarded a prise of $16. A. C. Allen, who won first Dlace In thoua-ht and composition, waa awarded second dace and $10. The other speakera wars Misses Jfrances Clapp and Helen Chan dler and James Ward and H. E. Wltham. Mrs. Pauline Chapman of Portland sang. Owynn's oration Is entitled, "Vlndlea- uun oi national Tendencies. CELEBRATED V C STOMACH 0 BITTERS fa' If you take colds very easily we urge; you to com mence taking the . Bitters at once. It will strengthen and tortity tne sys t e m against Chills, ; Colds and Grippe, also cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion,', Sick Headache, Sleeplessness, Costiveness, or Female Ills.; We guar antee it pure. ' - ENTEBTAININO FEAST GIVEN BY BELIEF C0EPS Members of the Women's Relief corps vi ins xien uuiier post gave a ainner in Hunter's hall at Sunyslde Wednesday evening January to. The affair was highly successful and there waa a larre attendance. After the dinner an enter tainment was held and the following numbers were presented: Piano solo, Paul Harvey; recitation, "Training a Husband," Mrs. Woods rd; vocal solo, Venting Tonight," Mrs. Van Alstine; recitation, "The Dandy Fifth," Miss Hazel Johnstone; piano solo. Miss Sadie Ford; recitation, "The Buggies Family,1' Mlsa Phillpps. TEACHEB FINED FOE CBUELLY PUNISHING (Specl.! DliroitoB to The 7ov.ma!.t Grants Pass, Or., Feb. 1. Professor KJigore or tne east side school has been fined $10 and costs on his trial on the charge of cruelly punishing an 8-year oia cnua. luigore was tried m Justice court on complaint of the parents. He proiesiea nis innocence, claiming he had been obliged to use heroic treatment In oraer w preserve discipline. James Cole, former assistant United Btates district attorney, returned from California this morning, where he has been spending a two weeks' vacation. From now on Mr. Cole will devote his time entirely to his private law .prac tice, wiin nis Droiner, Harnett joie, Of tbe firm of Cole & Cole, attorneys. Mr. Cole Is moving 'his offices today xrom tne wacieav minding to a suite in vv . ......i.i . Ullll.tl.l V-V UUllUlllto They will have three rooms in their new location, which have been remodeled and refurnished for their especial conven ience. ment to be more careful In tbe future, this being the second case of violation slnco the crusade was started last Opto. bar. The law imposes Id days' impris onment on conviction of a third offense P0ETLAND MAN WAS Bip SHIP DESIGNEE Fifty years ago yesterday the Great Eastern steamship, used by Cyrus Field in laying ine perrected Atlantic cable, was launched. At that tlma R. M. Brere- ton, of Portland, waa In the employ of i. J. tirunei, tne designer or the ves sel, and assisted in the drawing of the piana and neiped in ine wprg or con struction in general. The Great Eastern waa launched In the river Thames and the supervision of her construction was under John Scott Russell, the Inventor of the so-called "wave system." The cable was laid in 1S66. The length of the Great Eastern was (80 feet, width 83 feet depth 68 feet, and her registered tonnage 18,000 tons. LOWIT HEABING GOES 0VEB TILL MONDAY aepositors, the entire annual interest nuuiu ua u,uuu, oui XM payment fal ling due next June is a semi-annual, and amounts to about $20,000. By that date many of the subscribers will have re c?lvd JheJ.r Don(1' "! they will be tul i ""wneui ot ine interest from the date of delivery of their bonds. The en,J,,r2 Bmoun' ot tho $20,000 payment will be charged as an offset against tbe bank's debt ?o the Home Telepnlna com liVhiiiVii V . "ereoy reduce the bank's MUST GO TO ASYLUM S-aiaaaaaaaaaa, aaaaa-Baaaj (Continued from Page One.) Coming Graft Trial. Building Permits. Robert Kelland. erect dwell In. Tlma. tllla avenue between Bast Thirteenth and isasi j-irteenth, 1,500; J. R. Canles. erect dwelling. Burton between Dixon and Dupont. $2,000: W. F. Dickens, erect dwelling. Denver between Hoi man and Milton, $1,000: W. A. Mackenale, erect dwelltna. East Thlrtv.aannnit hatwaan Btark and East Oak, $1,700; Mrs. K. E. Per. erect dwellinr. East Couch between cast iwentv-tnird and East Twenty fourth. $2.RO0: Mrs. Nannie B. Thomas, rece dwelltna. East Sixth between Weidlarvand Broadway, $3,000; A Conrad j Knies,., erect, dwelling. Mallorv between I aauyit una oaiamore 1,1 00; D, M. Don-Bughi-raet dwelling. Lexlnrton be tween East Tblrteentn and East Fif teenth. $1,600; Mettle Gala, srect d wail ing. Thompsoa near MUhlah, $3,000. At the reauest of District Attornev jonn Manning tne trial oi uus L.owit for larceny from the Golden Eagle de partment store was continued in the mu nicipal court yesterday until Monday arternoon at l o cioca. The case was not reached until 10:30 yesterday and Mr. Manning declared that it would take a day and a half to try It as he had 10 witnesses he wished to incroduce. It was agreed to continue the case until Monday and to woric on it Monday af lernoon ana xuesaay morning. TIME SET FOB HEAEING DETECTIVES' APPEAL February 12 at 10 o'clock is the date set by the Civil service commission for tne hearing oi tne appeal or the four de tec Uvea who were dismissed by the city executive board. The men who have appealed their cases are former Detectives Bnow, Kesing, carpenter and Day, The hearing Is expected to be the conclusion or the famous case in which the city has been compelled to resort' to the courts to defend its right to dis charge its employes. PANTRY CLEANED. A Way Some People Have.' A doctor said "Before marriage mv wife observed in summer and country homes, coming in ioucu wiui iamuien or varied means. culture, tastes and discriminating ten dencies, mat ins lamiiies using fostum seemed to average oetter than those us. lng coffee. -wnen we were married two years ago, Postum was among our first order or groceries, we also put in some cof fee and, tea for guests, but after both had stood around the nantrv about a year untouched, they were thrown away, and Postum used only. "I'd to the age Of 28 I had been n- eustomed to drink coffee as a routine habit and suffered constantly from in. digestion and all Ita relative disorders. Sinca using' Postum all tha old com plaints have completely left me and I sometimes wonder if I ever had them." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "Tha Road to Well yUle la nkgs. "There's a Reason." (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Feb. 1 The scenes that marked the early days of the graft trials were repeated this morning In Judge Lawlor's court at the Temple Israel when Abraham Ruef appeared to have his trial set In the trolley bribery case. The spacious auditorium waa filled to the doors by a curious throng. When the little boss' counsel arrayed normal, the unnatural, tha lova n nn. themselves along the bar it was dls traat, however harsh, can explain any covered that Grove L. Johnson' who it real nassion for a man lllca Thi had been renorted would be Ruefa laral no, iuaw, proressing to love this worn- mainstay, was missing ana inquiry re an with all his heart to lova har vealed the fact that Johnson has thrown enough to kill a man who had wrongeu Ruef down. Last night a brief missive ner inree years oeroro she became his notined Kuer tnat Johnson could not Wife he permits her. neranadaa har be a member of his ip.ru I staff. Tha oroers ner, pernapa, to go on the wit- reasons ror his withdrawal were not neas stand, and before all tha wnrU tn revealed tell the horrible story that strips all her After a little bickering on the part of HuiutMiiiuuu, mrB pare an ner honor, enry Acn, representing tne ex-boss, wrecks her purity and deprives her of the case was set ror next Thursday at that Which means lnflnltelv mnr. t 2 n m Anh. vtin nnnr inrapra In tha her than all the life In his neck or the capacity of leading counsel, showed this uiuou aooui nis unnatural naart That mnrnlnv thnt ha will unn iw tha aama mtn 18 ,n.f,nlt02y bae or utterly craay tactics in this trial that he did in the iv un um own ine, permit nrsi iriai or Kuer. no toon exception the horrible Sacrifice Of tha honor tha in avarv rilllna- nt tha .nurt ont ma J . character and the entire fature of the futile effort to secure six hours day ,, . uttuie. iiDeny iob nis cnent;. judge Liawlor And yet there Is, as always, the maintained that two hours per day was fir 1 1 TVl rvi 4r llant atvv a wfli aba 1 v . I .at . i . . m w-. . niiiiiiiui va, 1 1 s u i, otiiic nuri n in liisi mnni i snrrinianr tiida ta tvnaf s. B0.bhearr!.0nr.. th. ..,w.- ?"7 bt Ach strongly uftiZ' J?ier- cal,e9fls "el does not lowed for working up the case, six hours hretf"d- "Jn.h".IKIl 1J"' would be all too P.hort. The court her aa hta lowfiTi .iS lre5l" imauy compromised on four hours. ho"rv.hlHiah.ViLW'fe, ? 5" Attorney Ach asked that the trial be Ihllltv iinfla, ,. (i ;V r'ri ' "ei ior reoruat xi, dui me court in JMfiSi th8 trt next iub uver ner real or zancied wrongs he finally defies the law and sorletv in seems ti life from the man who wrnn har "Whatever we mav think of tha Phi.. acter and quality of the love, there was Bvmo vi n in ine iiaeiitv with vhih HOTEL STEWART I Grary Strait aWra UsiM Itsere I SAN FRANCISCO I 250 hmoml ISO print htdm. Earopeaa I pita $ 1 .50 a day nrwini Aawicta pla $3.50 a day upweid. Cat a U carta, BuiU. I bteaapUad aad boeptaedDae. 1. 1907. I EeryaodaiCL'ewniasta Laaarioualy Wnm.- Wad Oa car bom tnuaWnnf la any rait of I city. SlraamoiaoblaiadOTaftMisialB I rVoTElTjErrEstSOM Tsrkand Coata Stimtm, Saa Fiaacaiw. I aadt tha iam aiann anL . J 1 C if ir 01 !gi Fairmont Hotel SUMMIT OF NOB HILT. MAM rmAVOZBOO, CAZ Operated by PALACE HOTEL COMPANY A Onarantee of Zxoelleaoa, The most beautifully located hotel In the world, situated abova tha an noyance and discomfort of rebuilding great city and at the same time closer to the business centers than !PIa0tJ,r f I1011' Rates 22.10, 18.00. $4.00. 26.00. Corners, 212.10, 21S.00. $18.60, $20.00. Parlor suites, $10.00. $12.00. $14.00. Every room with bath. Address PAIBKOaTT 2COTKZ4 A2f nAJTOZSOO. S them by the only way that PORTLAND PARTY to him oomplete the taking of u xtixi.i. IN SUNNY CLIMH Harry Thaw carried for so manv vears L Ten Fortianders and thre nTiiV vana.-a ft ZlZ i l """a.fS."" letters were received in Portland from ' "'0 vwu "an""H several of them this morning tellini three persons the winter ance, and Sacrifice of Wife. of the nice, warm, Ideal climate they 'i,i tha nmn.i uo..k .u. ... art Ilvlhir in and of the lazv. llatlnaa. . 'A"."".." . " uiu not ionn,.,n,.. -a tha ik. -.17. love mie weira ano unnatural male per- """"""" i"' '"o u son, who had money and Doaitinn tn tr2i . . tempt her. And vet somethVna- of th7. Eight or loose rrom - Portland are passion, something akin to It must be ,a5r,,n. "VJ16 ame rll?.,1" "e Pension accounted to this small woman, who. in A?laiS.'. TTh?,Y. re Phil Matschan and order to save him. sacrifices more than wlf2' M,fM L1",an Metscham Miss Pan- iiie useii. bhi oia not need to do it I " " .v 1 '. . r. amiiuy. But, for no other purpose than to Jj",- inene a. iaiv and Mrs. Koso ve the ungainly and unnatural Thaw Parker. Dr. Smith, wife and daughter tho woman lays upon tha alter tha i. renaieion. are at ine same notel. sacHflce of womanhood, and accepts fnr'.hVa00,,ta VriA without a murmur dishonor ani .hi. i !n. tn.p. oouth, of France and will soon for the years, be they Ion Tr awt i10,n rn P?"F wintering h.h ara h.f h.r " ','n ui ia na ot summer. Perhaps In mere human charity it Is uai wit 10 rennmoer ma lictin liu-ht in this wide shadow of darkneaa. nnd to respect the small virtues which have open aemonsiraiea ai sucn ranrfiii aan. rifice. ' Byron's Corsair. Left a Corsair's name to other times Linked with one virtue and a thousand crimes. And bo these two shadowed, mnn. trous. unnatural things tha diahnnnvaA man and the dishonored woman linked to tne story or tneir misshapen lives, leave each the redeemina record nf a sacrifice which touches close unnn tha glory of that mighty, thing called loW In the midst of the tenertl durlrnt... let via write this Utile Una of light. PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD If you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or protruding piles, send me your address and I will tall you how to cure yourself at homo by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with references from your own locality If requested. Immediate relief and per manent cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of this offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Summers. Box P. Notra Dame, Indiana.- ... ...... -, Hotel Hamlin EDDT AND UAVENWOITI STS. First pefmaaent big notol down tows. Contains 100 baantifnlly lamiahad steam heated apartments. 40 batha Private telapBone ear. viea. Sample roans for commercial bravaktra. Eddy St. oars from ferry pass the door and . oannaet with Srd St, cars from & P. Depot, Sates from f LOO a p. Phone Private Ex. Fraakua22k San Francisco "SOMETHINO DIFFEREKT ICEY ROUTE INN OAKXAKO, OAS. Every Modern Comfort. Amerlcaa and European Plan. ft. S. MULLAN, Manager. Formerly Assistant Manager Palace Hotel. San Francisco, Hotel St. Francis AV xntAvoxsoo Fronting tropical" Union saaara. the heart of San Francisco, this structure Is a fine example of tha artistic treatment of a utilitarian idea, and typifies the high value San Francisco places upon enter talnment This hotel probably unites, under one roof, more advanced Ideas of hotel service than any other caravansary In America, yet the ratea are lower in pro portion to the attention offered, than can be found elsewhere in the United states. Rate from 22 upward European plan. trader tho management of Jama Woods. TAHITI THE GOLDEN A2TS TOT XBUES Or TXS IOUTK BXAB aai'il'-a'l'ha HLft1 V" Hhttl !" Ot the South SeSS. and.enjoy sea bathing and to observe the troplo Isles at their best 2125 I'.Jt??..0!.-tlHtV"'J,vI!'tffS fro"1 en Francisco to Tahiti and re !i,rm.I extended to Iew Zealand for 2250. JTast think of it, only tSSO for a 60-day trip (from San Francisco to Nw Zealand and return) in modern steamers to the romantic South Sea Isles. Read January '02 number of Outing for story on Tahiti. Write early fog aooommodatlona. Bailing Feb. 3. 1 ,4 14 4 : 4 t 4 toe 4 ipn t ftpeti flan ,fet .Mur the -lit local J 90S, be t will I W Veaf, How jthe i with is en Th true panel iskec No ply c parts lfVLl -Alb vestei JTohL- rary :osts aken. Sine ollow 5harl 160: 24O0:- 2100: f actl t OCEANIC S. S. CO., 673 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. - C W. Stinger. 264 Waahinartnn at Portland, nnnrn J - . - -.., . . f f f f Vf f Tf COAL Creek GOAL None Better to Be Had at Any Price 'SS8; 37.00 Per Ton Mtt! v , Special Price to Suburban Districts - . F. .B. JONES '& .GO. East r;.U:-'-:,V ;iMEAST WATER SiJ' B-im UI Klar, Kdflms at wor rently men, a k few 'jermar i bey ai ZVJ V.