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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, MAKCir'S, ' 1CC3. GAMBLING IS TABOOED IN COMMERCIAL! CLUB U jicttcr of :Inq1iry JTO'iuniclpal'' Association Brings Out Complete Statement From President Hodsoh v. Playing: Cards for 3Ioney Prohibited. 1 1 v . -r- : : A letter wrlttenW the' Municipal as- i sotlatloa to the Portland commercial Cluo making Inquiries as to-gambling that baa been reported as being carried ion in tti latter-a social rooma, was sub- mitted to the club's board of governors "'at the resular noonday meeting. It la aald th4 matter was acted upon aoma time ago by tlit governora. and atera rules' were tnfprced to prevent rara 'bllnr upon t?.s club's premises. - "The poHcy of this olub la Strictly against gamlllng.- seld President O W. ' jfodson. "While the officers and mem bers of the Portland Commercial club ,do not Claim to be public purists, the 'common form Of gambling with cards for money to prohibited, and, we enforce this rule to the limit. There was com plaint a few years ago In the old fluar fers that gambling waa quietly Indulged In by certain members during their leisure hour at the club's card rooms. The practce was strictly forbidden, and no further trouble was experienced, j ;- "When the club moved to Its present temporary quarters there waa a move i made by certain members to resume card playing for money and the report wns brought to the -officials. Strict rules were , immediately enforoed againit It, and the doors Of the card rooma were taken off in order that the rulea could be made effective. The club Is closed, r promptly ' at 1 o'clock every night . and nobody - la permitted on tne premises after that beur es reptlng' employes." It has bm- rumored that a member of the Municipal association Who en joys a game, of cards for stakes w recently permitted to play at the olub and that he lost a considerable sum of money. The matter rae reported to the Municipal association ornceis ana tee letter of Inquiry to the Commercial club followed. To reduce gambling to the minimum Is the nroblem that confronts all social clubs, and the Commercial club lis no exception," President Hod son ' said. Precautions nave- oeen - fatten at- tne club's new home. In the Commercial Club building. The card . rooma are without doou and are left open to the view of every one' In the olub. The rule esalnst a-amblihf far money will be enforoed strictly, at Jt already la In this club." -;. i ' x cm or POl'K igiiiies mmn wr,' Two i ' Men Fatally Injured During: Destruction ; of Eastbound : Freight! !- 9,: U3 .' 4; III ' .-' -V . . i , t" IJ.UL.J CAR SMOKERS MUST QUIT OR PUT FACES IN SMOKE CONSUMERS ad, -liew Joke being cheap theatres. : Hare i Thera la m sprung In the U la: ; . ' -;" ' Jenea tvtiy'lj man on a ffortlani . street car like Mrs. - Pat Campbell In ; the paimroom ef the'Waldnrt T-.. fj .V ''; !, Bones I ion't know,; wtayT , V v JonesBecause they're both ' put? but If, they try to amokev ' J .. It waa caused by V new rule now 'under consideration by the . Portland ; Railway, Light - Power company, which Is considering -again moving the little band of smokers that still holds out against persecution. - -If the front vestlbulee of the cars are closed as is now contemplated by tbe company what will happen to the smokers'. whose last haven of refuge la the front platform f President Josselyn was appealed to, .this morning and said frankly that he didn't know. He-gueased they would have to go to the rear again although ' there la a rule now t strictly 'enforoed i - "li, 1 aasnsBeesBMsssBaaBiajBBjB against imokjng oo ! the .v rear plat- "Go and ae General Manager. Pnl ler," suggested Mr. . Josnelvn.r "He aoesnt snioae ana we leave toe; regu lation of smokers to him." - ,' ' But' Mr. Fuller, as mlsht have. been expected, held out no ray of hope. Me said. that, at present smoking was al lowed on front platforms excepting' In the broad aruage cars where -the' plat forma are larae and In the small old- type- 'care where the platforms are araa.il. He doesn't- believe in smoking on bach platforms and If - the front vestibules are closed there can be no Brooking there. . r . '- Mr. Jossalvn thinks he tnlsht Install Jim Crow eari for smokers, to be minted black and carry a red- light n front ' The objection to this, how ever, is that the motorroen object to moke. Mr, Fuller said today that he id numerous comnlalnts from motor- men that they were compelled to stand ail the emoke Under the present rules, and It made them slok.- , - - , ."" ' ' " ! Hi I K SENATOR OWE :.;- FOR SUFFRAGE Obtains , ; Concession v From Oklahomii Solon Says' Most ar : . .-rwli ' 1' J.J .uJ J . tTT: . 1 ""''' ' '-e- '"ft ; jiexican uovernmeni.ior tv yomen vouia vote Site;at Matlah.-36 . (Special 0)pttch te Tbe Jourotl.) Litchfield, HI,, March 3. While run nlng at 60 mllea'an hour a. Journal. oV car loaded 'with powder became over heated near here early today, caualng tbe powder to explode and netting tire to uia remamaer or tne train, wnicn waa made up of 0 car a bound for Chi cago and eastern points. . ' The Injured: Llord Oaw. San An tonio, Texas, badly burned about face and body. Taken to Bt. Francis' hoa pitai dylnr. -. . - ,- , . Paul E. JWnrhiirtv. ttt fMvton. Tltlnola. burnod about the body. , Taken to game nospiiai, aying. , - . BOBEKT IPADDOCK;f ' '';1.,r;:;i;'. nwiCfeM. m M M P3ayerPiamio , a ID' 1 , Bishop of the new dloceae of east era Oregon, who la Joat entering upon hla labors In a vast but' most fertile field. , CITY GOVERNMENT FOB WILLAMETTE Results of Yesterday's City Election -Special Election for Action r on Charter to Be Called. (Special uupetcs f xse eenui.r New York, March. -Through a rep. resenUtlve, . IL liar ri man aas secured from the Mexican government a conces sion for the erection, of an Immense smelter plant to be situated ,at Masat lan on the Paclflo coast The railroad now under eonstruerloa" down ths tfeet coant of Mexico will react Masatian about the time the smelter la com plled. - . , - J: :omj ACTOR DIES WHILE s niTTlNOTHE-PIPE , fk (Osltee Press Leaeed Wlrt "i r Washington, March- l.r-fienator. 'Oeren Of Oklahoma addressed the bouse com mittee on behalf of the auffragett'et to day. He said: 'I have observed that juat aa hle-h as l?.f.J?B't,on PM womeiir Just so' surely ... iu. ii.uvu una w uisiinrtion and fame, I rlva adhroTa n ti. with religious seal.; When I serve the women I serve a good cause. Six mil lion women earn their 'living. Buff rare would glvesthe women fair compensa- tlon for their labor. Th VIUII..I. v. as a rule, would be against corruption.' : (Special DUpatck te Th Xearaal..- Chicago, March J. A night Spent In "hitting the nips" In a Chinese opium den is believed to have caused the death of Clarence Wiley,- a well-known actor of Canton, Ohio, whose body was found eany uxiay on a coi in m uunory oj Charles Waw ak flit South Clarlt street. I HI CLOSE Women should underttand - that melancholia, commonly called "the blues," Is ia -dins times out of ten a rare srmptonvoi some serious femals orranlo deranfirement and should have immediate attention. ' tvomen iwnofle y suints -ara depressed, ' and who are sailing; ana miseramo, snouia ( rerjr upon LYDIAE.PINKHAr.rG VEGETABLE COMPOUND u is evidenced by following letters. Mrs..F. EUswortb-of Mayvills, I N."YM writes to Mrs. Finkham! tor three years I was in aa awful aaspondent- and nervous condition caused by female troubles.' I waa not contented anywhere, and waa In such constant fear that something- terrible was going1 to happen that it seemed as though I should lose my mind, Lydla nnanam s vegetaoie tjompouna has restorea my health, and'X cannot say emongh for It." " . -t Mrs, Mary J. WUliams, of Bridje port, I1L writes to Mrs. Finkham: -" I haro been suffering from a female trouble; backache and headaches, and waa so blue that I was simply in despair. I feel it my duty as well as tar oleaaura ! to toll voir that Lydla B. Finkham's Vegetable Compound cured me. The change in my appearance is wonderful, ana ii wish, every sunexing - woman would try.), -.'I ? f; FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lvdia E. Pink nam's, vegetable uompound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard . remedy for ,-female ills, and has positively rjured thousands of women wno cave been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion,' irregularities, periodio pains, backache.- Why dbn't you try Uf 1 Ti vhe Standard of the World ,1 tt ' " Simples, Cortipact i Durable 1 fTHE BEST OP AL.L, v, . I 'I V ' invented, combined in a piano acknowledged to be the . ; 1 :i . I h .ttsJ iJf n t Most Artistic and Musically Satisfying v $ No'ejilargem'ent of easel No player mechanism above V - the keyboardr . Almost to player-piano, and vice ' Carries 85 per .cent lorauig a repertoire ox near ly iase. No player mechanism above ; K : instantly changed "from manual I ce versa. V''.ir 'Ivf'''.-i' v''-'i ,,; f , of the 'music 'rolls published, af ' L forty Thousand Rplls , v 4 This instrument is all, made' in irie A. B. Chaie fac tory, under the general supervision of the same men who arc responsiuic iur iuc unc qutmr ui ue ..-.. . i, Iff , i PIANO BjcUl DUpatcs to Tbe 7oaiitl) Oi-eBhttCily, March . The first city election or Willamette, held yesterday result! in the election of the followins City officers: Mayor, James Downey) recorder, Q. If. Snldow; treasurer, J. 8; SaUndirs:'. niarshal, Joe Painter; coun Cilmqn., ft. D. Shipley, E. P. Berdine, J. A- Kaana, J. C. Edmund, J. F. I,ymp and Frank . Oliver. . . : . , , At ther first meetlnr of the new coun cil as election will be called for popular-action "on the city charter, already Amttmtl. Th. nh.rf.r'a nrlnnlnil.f.alu,. fAVlUt0ntl: wnw' Colonel CfogtKalH Announces CAI1 COMPLETE IN SEVEN YEARS U'-?ln hualftvin aDDeafance'in.ldurabUitvV in economy, it is the BEST INVESTMENT possible to be made in . at PLAYER-PIANO. . 7 r r. iiSrH-.-"Visit our wareroom and inspect this superb instrument. Observe how card ally, everr !tle''detail is worked out. ,. See' th pjayihg mechanism incorporated into one of our regular I -a-fcte. arM style of piano -case,- vT ?Hvr'i- ' i . ' " V"' ' ; - Look at complete PLAYER-PIANp, inside, outside, from the front, back and ends. 'Note its artistic contour and harmonious proportions. . - ?; ;Then sit down to it, and playjty hand. Then bring into position the Tracker Boot and Pedals, .and use the roU; Test it by , 'Qassical, Rag Time or'ts Accompaniment to your - 7 favorite..! ong . - . ::. ' ..vC- V:- '. ' :. :' .. '., - l 'iKff.;Af- , You will be convinced ; that; nothing rjas been : omitted that could be desired m PeN ' feet PlayCT-Fiano. OFFICE AT OLY3IHA Case .Cut Short by Accept vwV i ance of Secretary Benson's ICalted PressteweS .wlrs.iV.-v ;vi"-r:oii:a ' - .' wit pmiemeni. Olympla, Wash, - Marclv;; l,--Tle '.re ceipts of the secretary of state'a of flee for the month f February, Me J, amounting- to $,ili.0, were the great t In the history of the office, amount'. Inc to - about 40 per cent mOre than those of February, 19 07, and over 800 jer cent more than the receipts of 10. Town Builds Its Own Road. '" 4So!ll Dlxntek to The lonrssl.ti ' Boise, Ida., March 8. Nps Perce peo ple have decided to build a: railroad from that city to a connection with the Northern Pacific, a distance of five hi lies. The mill men ot tha section will, aid in financing lta: . 1.. . i ewntlnn Tbe JoonuiL hertta, pletM (Vulut Preae 'teaied Wire.) Salem, Or- March I. Th. trioi r fbrrner , Seccetary of "state Dunbar on the charge of Illegally collecting ees blia An office will probably b. cludetomorrow.- The hearing was ex- peciea .mo continue for - at aut ZLr,"" ."puianon entered into Jhls morning, it win not be necessary for Secretary of State Benson tobring was discontinued tT ..-"r?Fln tbe. death of 'Tllmon iiorl "vv"un OI MAJOR GALLAGHER TO : SUCCEED 1TAJ0R' WOOD . V tUsiteS Pksss Leaned Wire.) Washington, March 8. The war de partment has detailed Major Hugn J. Gallather to- duty as purchasing com missary at Seattle to relieve Major Win throp B. Wood. Major Gallagher has Just completed a tour of duty In the Philippine. Prior to that duty he has served at several stations ana nas seen mmrvlnm In (ha lln aa wall aa in the subsistence department MINEOWERS OBJECT TO PAYING GUARDS (United Prn Leiied Wire.) ' ' Washington. March 8. The Mlneowa ers' association of Fairbanks. Alaska, has forwarded to Delegate Cale a pro test against paying fur the deputies sworn Into service by tne marsnai during recent labor disturbances there. This plan has heretofore been followed, but Mi Cale will try to have the depu ties "paid from otner sources. aTariuaiyg --Opening' Date. as (SikoJU- Ofspaisa -Aie Jcarael) Washington, Mareh 8. In mn Inter view, Ueutenant-Colonel Ooethals, chief engineer of the Panama eanal commis sion, declares: "The Panama canaiywlll be completed and open for. business on jinia.auiB irora is xo it montns I earner tnan -previous estimates. - lm t - T - i J 1 Ienm Go "OPPOSITB" POSTOFPICE Portiandi, Seattle, Tacoma,-Everett BeUngham, Spokane 'Frisco,, Oakland, Los Angeles .1 '; proved machinery and the settlement of I me moor question are neitevea to bi basis of Colonel Ooethals figures. I HFl'i lUIL HI HEAVY SEATTLE TODAY (Continued from page One. not- proeeeuted at1, the December .term of court, that being the term next fol lowing the date of indictment Judge Cleland said that it was a matter of common' Knowledge that because of the bank holiday-, there was no December term of court The court aald that the purpose of requiring proceedlnga to be taken at the. next term of court is te v a I k, vtl '.'' ' ' -i' ii i iij ii iiini i' ' "' ''''"' 'f ST. LOUIS RAILROAD ; ACCUSED OF REBATIKG '3Tayor Moore Probably Re- .WttStti1 V lLUX . 'vtoMnu; ecWd.wIth the pure. ciecieu iu uiuce uy JUST A TOUCH j ol Spring to remind you that our , new, -samples i of the advance Spring' ; stlyesftre coming vcL . ,i ..Today; we show the' , Jatest novelties in Men's ; ; and Boys', Suitings: LOTH ING CO CusiruhnPrcpV NC03IPANT TO . KEEP YARDS ClEAX , t ' (Called Pit LoiMd Wire ) Salem. , Or., March 8.The Pullman company has notified the railroad com. mission that their sanitary inspector Dr. T. W. Crowder, held a conference With Health Officer Dr. Esther Pohl of Portland, and' thaf a . w - lnal yards in ffiit olt? wllTU ksit in a thoroughly sanltarv iiR?,pl..,S proper drainage, fumlatin "Zr if"" a the careful handMno. ..a AWU SUP- Small Kargin. ; ' ;: (Onlted Prtes teased Wire.) ;y f ; Seattje, vMaroh..;'';ii Clear -,-:wather promlsfs to bring but a big vote ih the Beattle city election today. Almost double ' the number of votes ever cast In an election in this city will be cast, and for that reason - the outcome le much 1 1n doubt.: Indications seem to noint to the election of the oresent ln- cumBent for mayor, William Hickman Meore. with John F. Miller, tha Rnnnh. HAD HIM HYPNOTIZED .MtWlft it ia estiatea tnat irom zi.eos to 90,000 Votes will, be .cast.- ..-- ? - secure a epeedy trial to persons accused 1 .WOD1D I1DK Om III oee of the law, ton erenoants wiinoui giving tha, state an opportunity to try wWallaco McCamant", attorney for Ross, (United Prttm Lnwd Wire.) - Bt. Louis, March 8.-The federal grand Jury today returned Indictments of 130 counts against tbe St. Louis ft San Francisco railroad and the Chip man & Dewey Lumber company of Kan sen City, charging the granting and ac cepting of rebates, , The counts . are based on shipments made In 190S. -,,. MARQUIS SAYS CURATE and the Plies., New Notaries. - " (SlWclal Dlipitcb to Th Journal.) Salem. Or Muk .r"zl 17. I Joant" Portland Qcofge WHSSLZ- BARBERS OF SPOKANE x -TI!2itE FIGHT (United Preaj Jwd Wire.) Spokane. Wash.. March ift,. 'on. harbera who were locked out yes- ttt.r.!3 to s London, March 8. The Marquis o.fl rowneend Is suing Rev. Arthur ltobln. former curate of , fashionable Holy Trinity church, for- priceless heirlooms. Ha aliened Robins hvDnotlsed him and got possession of painting and Jewels. - . Cannery for Clarkston. ' . ' , Lewiston, Ida March S.J. H. Craig oi x,awiston ia maicing arrangements to erect a -cannery at - Clarkston- with a oapadty of 25,000 cans of fruit every 10 RELIEVES IN FIVE MINUTES, n operation In trme to handle the cher- rj crvy inn yt. tin wai luwutuory will-ho fnstnllnd. . , ; Hilfs and Horses .-fill Aara 1 iAf lAftiyaltA'M' aawi4 4-1sa '"" V$M resultant strained afaonlders and V ' Jfcgs must bergiven careful attea- -I 'vttoa if Tonrjaithtul brastisto ; " be spared to Jotii JPrompt treat t . meat Is neceHarj aad tbe brat ri .j snitea tor ti purpose is old Help Comes Quickly When'Hy? omei Is Used for Catarrh. ? woV" w,,k amarantee; have won lelr tlgEt against the looal trust r. !arDer" wre taken back this mnrn. THREATEN TO, MURDER ' -'; f.WK(l ATS, TWTtmTT -r h'JiV'Ki'-l'U'r. r-celved bv ' iKlni WJli" ' .! abdication by XC5-1C3 Tnird.Stimla!!! The ouick relief that comes from the Hyomei treatment lor catarrh 4a most remarkable. Put a t ew : d of liquid Hyomei In the little pocket Inhaler that cornea with aver outfit, and before TOU have used the treatment for five min utes you will neUee relief -from your catarrhal troubles.. '"it-:4i --.iK-fV l.'t It gives a tonlo healing effect to the air you breathe, kills the catarrhal arms, atona tha nolaonous secretions. soothes the irritated mucous membrane and makes a marked improvement la the general health.,'- ,r - -i ". V- 'v'i Hyomei is not a cure all: It has but one aim. tha csura of catarrh and dis eases of respiratory organs ?TVhen the catarrh is cured, the general health Is Improved,' for then nature has a chance to build up the whole system." ' ' If vou suffer from offensive breath. raising of mucous, frequent, sneesing, huskv voice, dlscharre from the nose. droppings tn the thrust, loss of strength; spasmocno cougning ana reettng or tightness 'across the tipper pgrt cf th chest, general weakness and debility, or any other symptoms of catarrh,- yon should -beeln to use Hvemat it nM,lt will destroy all disease germs In the nose, throat and lupgs and make a uicK. jino permanent cure or catarrh. Boetr6ng ia Woodard, Clarke A Cou'e bei lief in the power of Hyomei to dure a U catarrhal troubles that with every 11.00 outfit they give a guarantee to refund iifactlonT - ' remedy gives saU "reliable Aliistang Liniment fQl Made 'of oils, famous for their f penetrating and healing quail- ftsi tits it quicgly relieves soreness. soothes the injured parts and t , "It, removes all stUIhess from the V" 4 jolntf jwq tobt. j," J( lend for a FKES copy of our vahtsbte booklet "Poiats from a Hone Doctor's Diary," , . ..;.' .- Lyoa Manufacturing Co - ' - j 44 South Fifth Bt, Brooklys, N. t. ; inj unrriun iiiin. tor otnera or ins i defendants.- were in court to hear lba.1 decision. They were not wholly pleased, k,,ni tha noint on which tfhey had hnn.od for - a decisive victory went! against them. At tbe same time they were gratified that so, many of their contentions had been sustained. ; he. perforations they had made In the flis frt attAFnav'a handiwork, were suffi-1 clently .numerous, to lv them good spirits as they iefthe courtroom, ana they repeated former declarations, that the state will never be -ae to prove Its case as the matter now atanas. On the 'Other hand. It appears that the defendants have only been granted another long breathing spell. The court h. mailt it clear that Rood Inform' tions can be drawn, and! It may be pre-1 sumed that in time me aisnnoi anor nev will bring the cases to trial. So tor ,.n . v.i threA cases, over three i months' time has been lost, and U similar jprogress Is made In the future. the trims cannot pe rescued ueiuro nif ; .in ii n f orm of, court. ni,. mm. that charring the accent- a nee of "deoosita after the defendants knew, the bank to be insolvent, remaina to be passed on on uemurrer. inis in volves an entirely different question, and was heard by Judges Oantcnbein, O'Day and Bronaugh, who arranged to eontnr on ' tn -matier louu. u, wuiia not, be snrorlslng. according to many attorneys. If the dflmurrer in this ease Is also sustained. Thie result will leave, the district attorney exactly where he started last November on each of thai four cases. -, - ; "-." . . . i ' , ; Unlucky Numbers. ' ';: '' ' From London T. P. O. '. ' Why ts -H. unluckvt It Is usually Hated that the superstitious objection to sitting is at' a. taDje rn, ijnriscian countries was nasea on inejaci yx tne discinles sat down to eat itoaethsr lm mediately before the Savior was seized by his enemies, -But In the-Morse mythology, which Is supposed td ante date tbe introduction or cnnetianity among the Northmen, the superstition referred to the fact that at the ban quet of -tite -gods. - Lokl.the spirit of mischief, intruded himseir, making,: 3,3 at the -table, wherefore there- war a fight, and Balbour, a young hero espe cially loved by the gods, was killed. So far. as i'rance is concerned, i It Is the number 14 that has played a con spicuous and .generally portentous part In her history. .On May 14. 1654, the Rue do la Ferronnerle ; was - enlarged by order of Henri JI, and four times 14 rears later Hnrt IV was assassinated here by Ravalllae namely, on May .14, 1610. .Henri had llvel fnur times 14 veara.; n -waaka and lour tlmaa 14 - v Mm IS -a1 ' ALCOHOL 3 iy5fiLtaY,i.,YVf,i IVoiwtesDitaestlonlliffifl. lussandRestjContalninplHrT OEaumWorphiac narMaoaLi IlOT NARCOTIC. i i r in . yw-:-' rBSSsWV' ; Jmiiiftmitm . ISj) Tor Infants and Children, The Kind You Have ; Always Bought . Bears the Aoerfccl Remedv forCtasto-i e an . i . I7M.-M2-L i tvess dndLOSS OFSEEZR ' '.V sMaHBSsaaBaiawBsaass-:- - facsimile Signtnn of , , HEW YOT?K. 'i guaranteed under;tlI Exact Copy of Wrapper. ij Signature AjJ lATif use II W - :i 1; FIT NM n..M. i i ii riir iiihi - W I Ul; VIUI Thirty Years 3 riaya.l. ... ii years and ' S months. 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