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THE OREGON ; DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, . MARCH 10, 1003.'
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Incursion Over North Bank
Road Tomorrow to Wit
ncss Completion of New
( Line jUanqiiet ai van
I couver in Evening. .
A K,UI Dtonsteh to Tb Journal
Wash.. March 10. With
the driving ot,th tolden spike tomor
....... .... atavenson. Washington, the
: north bank railroad wUl be computed,
i Am T?url of 400 prominent men
ifrom tha principal cltlaa of . tha north
west wlU witness tne event, wuicn
promises to ba tha moat successful af
'fair of tha kind avar held la tha west
. At o'clock tomorrow morning tha
" apodal eacurslon train, provided for tha
guests by tha' railroad company, will
Jeava the Eighth street crossing In tula
city. Tha excursionists will arrlva at
i vi. Uhinion. at 1:1 D. m. At
. htm atatlon tha axcuralonlata will leave
tha train and eat their lunchea. which
they hava bmn notified they must pro
Tide for themselves, aftar tha faahlon
of tha old basket picnic.
It haa not teen aeeiaea wneimr mw
colden aplka will oe a riven on ine ou
trip but It la probable that the formal
completion oi ma roaa win whom
the visitors ara on their war back to
thlsclty. " , ' ...
' Upon tha raturn of tha axcuralonlata
they Will oa usnereu to me uhhi
hall of tha Columbia hotel, whers they
Will ba treated to a rare reset.
Tha eacurslon will ba riven under tna
auspices of tha people of Vancouver
and will ba under tha direction of
1ayor Green. Governor Chamberlain
of Oregon and Governor Mead of Wash
ington wtU ba among tha distinguished
gueals present
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NEGROES SHOT AMD M
FLOGGMMM
(Unite! rraat Uaseg Wire.) , ;
Louisville, March lOw-ChorUy before
daylight today a band of 100 armed and
mounted "moonlighters" . swept down
upon Birmingham, Marshall county, and
terrorised tha negro JnhaMtanta of the
place. Six of tha blacks ware shot.
one fatally, and five others were se
varely flogged and told to leave the
oountry at once under penalty of death.
. Almost at tha same hour a band of
100 riders visited Brooksrllle, and ar
tar flrat taking possession of the tela
phone exchange la. order to fpreatall the
spreading of an alarm, vislSr-d tha to
bacco warehouse and forcedVhe guard
to point out the "pooled" and the "In
dependent" tobacco. They then carrion
out 4.000 pounda of "pooled leat ' and
burned It, forming a circle around the
rir end aana until all the tobacco
waa consumed. . They thon dispersed.
No arreau hava been made.
SKEPTICAL OF
DRISCOLL'S LAW
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Councilman Cottel Thinks
4 Ordinance Will Not Bar
j Women From Saloons. ,
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Collection of Death-DeaIlo(sWeapona Captured In Raid on Hlghbindera'
' Headquarters.
DRURY TO SETTLE JAP
QUESTION FOR
CANADA
pr, Cottel. chairman of tha liauor U
tenee committee of the city council, la
' rnftklna aa Inveatlgatlon of hie own In
regard to tha ordinance Introduced by !va oi
Councilman Drlecoll. which waa framed arcn
Xof the purpoaa -of keeping women out
f aaloona. ;Dr. Cottel la not aatlaflad
tha ordinance will accomplleh the ot
Ject for which It waa oetenalbly framed.
Furthenndre. 1 "t altogether aatla
t led that Councilman Drlseoll'a wotlvea
were in Keeping wuu we
lnnapeakina; of tha ueatlon today,
v "DrtacoH'o ordinance eeeka to keep
wAmitfi nut of aaloona by fining the
saloon-keepers Who are caught allow,
Ing women to vUlt their aaloona. I do
not believe that ouch a plan will atop
the evlL 'The ealoon-seepere win oir
nimvani the law by dolna luat aa aev
eral of them are alreadv tfolng. name
ly, opening reataurante net door which
connect with the saloon.
"The Pup saloon haa done this and
women visit the reataurant ana can ee
fnn ririnka by purchasing a aandwlch
or plate of yeters,- The place la really
not a. reaUurant. but a part of the sa
loon. -Nothlna- I" aold there but oya
(Tailed Frata Leaied Wire.)
Victoria, B. C, March 10. An Ot
tawa dispatch Bay R. L. Drury, of
Victoria, haa been appointed to proceed
to Tokio to. represent the Canadian gov
ernment for tne supervision of an agree
ment made by lion. Mr. Lemleux on his
recent visit. Mr. Drury will be attached
to the British embassy and dinchurgx
his dutlea under Sir Claude MarDonald,
Brltiah minister to Japan, lie will
leave on the Empress of Japan on
tera and sandwiches and It Is simply
uaed for . the purpose of arroraing a
plane for women to congregate.
"There) are several more of theM
' places and a new one Is being erected
on Third street. Now they will not
rive the sort of protection to young
srirla that we want to give and for that
. reason I do not think Drlscoll'e ordi
nance will- remove the evil. It Is for
- this Duroosa that I am Investigating it.
"It is unconstitutional to keep wo
men Out of aaloona but we realise that
we must find some way In whioh we
can get around the conafTlniion In this
iriwter. we round in our investigation
V of . the aaloona several weeks agothat
4 In nearly every -case women were the
: cause of the trouble We made up our
" rnipaa at mat time mat aometning must
be done to koeo the women out of the
-aloona and If Driacoira ordinance will
- en it, I am for that ordinance iw. (ho
time.. , if
PiElAYED TEAINS
AEBIVE UNEXPECTEDLY
TWO trains tr hahtnif Km. in.Aatf
. but they came in before they were ex-
. ywieu noverrneieas.
, Northern Pacific No. 1, duo at
. o clock, arrived on time.
Southern Pacific ISTo. 18, due at ?:88,
arrived at 8:40. ,
Southern Pacific No. It, due at 11:36,
. arrivea on time.
O. R. & N. No. I, due at 8 o'clock,
. arrived on time. : ,
. P. R. & H.. No. E, due at 9:46, was an
hour and la minutes late.
Astoria at Columbia No. II, due at
J3;16, arrived on time.
TYPOS TIE UP TWO
WALLA I'ALLA PAPERS
(United Prmi Leased wire.)
Walla Walla, Waah.. March-10 The
prlntera employed by the Washington
Printing and Book Manufacturing com
peny, who went on strike Sunday night
becauae of an alleged violation of the
local and International Typographical
laws, are etUl out. Neither of Senator
Ankeny'a publications, the union and
the Btatesman, waa published yesterday.
BUBBLE ENGINEEBS
WILL WEAR BADGES
ASSASSINS GATHER
(Continued from Page One.)
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ig-house in Pino street,
nd Sixth streeta.
UGHT BREAKS IN
rhouffitf ul Tarmer Xaim About Coffee.
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. Many people exist In a more or leas
: nasy condition and it orten takes yeara
before they realise that coffee Is the
cause of the cloudiness, and that there
la a simple way to let the light break
A worthy farmer had such an experi
ence and telle about It In a letter. He
ays: ' '
"For about forty years I have had
Indigestion.' and stomach trouble in va
rious forms.. , During the last 25 years
I would not more than get over one
apejl of bilious colic until another
1 would be onme.
The best doctors T could nt ,m .ti
the medicines. 1 could buy onlw save
trie temporary relief.
t "Change of climate was tried without
rmujcB. i couia moi sicep nignts, had
riittummisni ana inr nan would n imi
tate at times so that if seemed it would
Members of the automobile commis
sion will bold a meeting tomorrow for
the purpose of setting a date for the ex
amlnatlon of chauffeurs. Today waa the
last day aet by the eommlaslon for the
Duroose ' of registering, and abput 20
chauffeur hava dona ao.
Dr. C. B. 'Brown, one of the commis
sioners, aald today that the date of the
examination would depend largely upon
the receipt of the badges, lie aald the
commission did not want to license any
man until It bad the means of identify
lng him. With each chauffeur wearing
a badge every man will be known to the
police authorities, ana win in mis way
protect . the licensed chauffeurs from
competition with unlicensed men who
have been unable to paas the examina
tion. '
Badgea have been ordered for the
chauffeurs and are expected In Port
land In a few days. As noon aa they
arrive arrangementa will be made for
the examination.
About to chauffeurs have registered
and about 60 owners have done likewise.
Aa soon aa the. commission la abin to
distribute badges to licensed chauffeurs
a certain date will be aet for register
ing, after which time all owners and
chauffeurs who have not paid their dol
lar will be arrested if found driving an
auiomooiie in uio city.
NEBRASKA PARTY IS
FOR SECRETARY TAFT
a Chinese roomtn
between Fifth aa
!V
Mee. said to be one of the three aaaall-
. T Till Iln.. K... . a.tin,,r
Bill. VI 1 ilUJ. ... U,tl . VUWVHW
after the shooting of the Chlneae mer
chant In hla. house at the corner of
Fourth and Pine streets. He had fled
from the place before the police wer.e
apprised that he was In hiding there
end is now supposed to be in hiding at
some place in the city under the control
of some member of the Jue family.
Will Defend aturderers.
Tung 8uey haa also gone into hiding
and all efforts of the police detectives
to locate his present abiding place have
come to naught. The men who have
been marked for death aay that as long
aa he is at liberty their Uvea are not
worth a moment a purchase
One Interesting sphase of the situation
is brought forth in the aaaertlon that
all of the members of the powerful Jue
ramuy in Portland are arrayed on the
aide of the faction that la accused of
bringing about the death of Lee Tai
Hoy. Jue Mee la said to have been an
actual 'participant In the shooting of
Hoy.
Jue Ah Bong was arrested In com
pany with the two men now under ar
rest on a charge of participating in
the murder. He Is held aa a witness,
hla ball being fixed at $2,600 cash. Jue
Kl, whose place of bualnesa Is on the
east side, Is accused of having har
bored One or more of the murderera.
Jue Sue, the notorious Chinese gam
bler, who has a Josehouse and place of
residence on the third floor of the build
ing on the aouthwest corner of Second
and Oak atreets, presided at a meeting
of members of the family and its
friends held In the josshouse yesterday.
At thia meeting money waa aubsoribed
to defend the men under arrest and to
carry on the war already under way.
Voster Are Displayed.
Yesterday afternoon the dead walls of
Chinatown were plastered with red
posters Issued by the Bow On Tojig.
The posters contain a proclamation to
tne effect that the Bow On. Tong de-
General debility may
arise from variety - of
causes ' but weakness
is always '-present;.
tendacytopefspifeand
fatigue easily, j ringing
in the, ears, sometimes
black spots passing be
forethe eyes, weak back,
vertigo, '? wakefulness
caused" by; to
stop blinking, and un-
refreshing sleep TKese
conditions are simply a
call for a blood tonic
and builder.. f
Mri. Lena May Brooks, Prairie
Hall, Macon' county, I1L, after' icv
eral months of suffering finally found
the ; right tonic in ' Dr. Williams
Pink Pills. She says:
"I suffered terribly from a general
breakdown in health, was in bed for
three months and after that was able
to be up only part of the time. -1
was sick all over, beinz pale, weak
and thin. My appetite wts gdnc,
my head ached most of the time,
and often I would faint away.
"As the treatment I was taking
did not help me, I began to take
Dr. Williams Pink Pills. After
taking a few boxes, I began to set
well rapidly. I am now as well
and strong as ever in my life.
Dr. Williams9 Pink Pllb
toe. Mr beii six biM, t.v atalidrnatas.
Dr. WUttunj Medidn, Co., Schcaectsdy, N. V.
This, is strictly a trade-inducing' sale.'. Ve want your- patronage. , We
quote prices here that shbuld win your "attention arid we know will
secure your .trade if you will but examintKe goods, . i, ,
$2i30 DUEiemyauits wtft
$1.00 a Week will soon pay for these charming new ''Butterfly"' Suits
,of fine Chiffon Panama; Frencl dip iront and back, trimmed around
neck and front with, contrasting color suk; new flare gored skirt with
fold above hem; hew style collar with fancy embroidered vestee: new
Japanese sleeves,',, with kimono ? effect ; colors
brown, red,' tan, and. green, Sold-elsewhere-foir
Orir arterial nric' V,l'm urU . VJ
w v a vB.asp e ivv v4 n vva aiiassiit aj
f- TERMS I A DOLLAR A WEEK VILL io f'
$27.50,
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Sensational Shirtwaist Sale
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TO ENLARGE THE STORE.!
ol Oarde Bays Out tae Ohlcafo Olotb-
tng oompaay.
The new rjroDrletor of the Chlearo
Clothing store Is Bol Garde, who for
many yeara owned tne moat prominent
mercantile house of Orecon City. H
cornea to Portland with a hoat of friends
locally aa well aa in Clackamaa count
'it la my DurDoae." aald Mr. Garc
thia mornlnc. "to greatly enforce tha
present establishment, althouch there
la a aplendld etock on head and an en
viable Datronase comlna to the Chi
cago Clothinc company. Tou will bear
In mind the Chicago Is one of the old-
&EEV YAMHILL' STREET WINDOW
White Lawn Waists, jftE
$2.00, $1.75 and $10 Values ... . J'ONU
ON SALE WEDNESDAY t
ONE TO A CUSTOMER
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fill TO,
For Wednesday's special sale we offer? exceptional values in
White Lawn Waists new spring goods some half dozen dif
ferent styles. In the lot you'll find some wifh fronts beautifully
trimmed in allover embroidery and Torchon insertion, others
with pleated, Val. lace and embroidered fronts; lace trimmed
collars and sleeves; pin-tucked and made in three-quarter
and full lengths. One only to a customer. Wed- QETfi
nesday tomorrow $2.00 Waists for ! Jli
The cut does not illustrate exact style.
Yamhill Street
First to Second
imVbV
i TRUST
REDUCES
P
E
OF GIIUG WAGOfJ JUICE
lores the murder of Lee Tal Hoy and
eclares a purpose of meting out pun
ishment, If punishment is deemoa
necessary, in Its own manner and with
out the Interference of outside persons.
Everyone is warned to kern hands off
and to permit the Bow On Tong to
fight out Us battles In its own way.
Tna cninese interpret tuis Drodama-
tion as being a virtual declaration of
an intent to continue the feud and to
order the execution of such of the al
leged enemies of the Bow On Tong as
may be deemed objectionable. It is also
hold to be a warning to merchants and
others who are not immediately em
broiled to make no move to stop the
war or crive information to the authori
ties regarding any of the persons in
volved. - '
United Preaa Leated Wire.)
Omaha, March 10. The advnnre
guard of delegates has put in an ap
pearance in readiness for the Repub
lican state convention, which is to as
semble here tomorrow to choose dele
gates to the Republican national con
vention. A small-slued boom started
some time ago in the interest of La
Kollette seems to have collapsed, leav
ing Secretary Taft virtually the unani
mous choice of Nebraska RoDubllrnns
for the' presidential nomination. The
boom for the secretary, of war was
given a good start early In January
when the state committee adopted a res
olution indorsing Taft for president.
Since then a majority of the countv
primaries have resulted in the ti&asinir
of stmllar resolutions, while the unin-
. lumo out of mv body.
, -.'T came to the conclusion that there
was no relief for me and that I was
slooui wouna op, wnen saw a Postum
hu.bi iinrmviiv - - nu always Deen a
cn- annuel-, nu so wa laea rrom the
el 4 hat maybe coffee was the cause of
ir.v trouble. - r .
"I be pan to drink Postum instead of
en nee ana m leas man tnree weeks I
re it like new man- The rheunuuiam
1' ft me and I have never had a speU of
binnus ooiiO' since. .
"My, apnetlte ls rood, my digestion
riever was better and I can do more
w ork tnan Derore ror o years: , , -1
liHVk-n't tasted coffee efnee 1 began
iui iwium. ,Mjr wire-maaes it ac-
r-iriine; to direction and I relish it ae
v-i! as 1-ever did eoffee, and I waa eer-
i . : v a e to4 coffee." 'Theree a
r'vrtt 'by' Tostum Co.. Battle
' '. r.cttJ,..'Tha Road to Well-
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structed delegates to the state conven
wara Tart. ,"ine most notable excep
tion are
popularly supposed to lean to
ft. 'The most notable excerv
tions ara th delegates from Lancaster
county, tne. noma oi wunam j. Bryan,
who have been Instructed for Roose
velt. This is not expected to Interfere,
nowever, witn the plan of the party
jeaaer.1 io nave ine staie convention
pass strong resolutions indorsing Taft.
MADAME BLAUVELT
AT IIEILIGr FRIDAY
Toe celebrated sonrano. Madame Lil
lian tiiauven. assisted by tne noted' 'cel
list, Aioert Kosentnai. ana Miss Edith
Kenogg, pianist, will be heard In a
grand concert at the Heillg theatre.
Fourteenth - and Washington streets.
next Friday night. March 13.
Madame. Lillian Blauvelt for yeara
has been known to the musical world
aa a grand opera sinver. wnii aa a
concert sinirer. The noaseaanr nf n. Am.
lightful soprano voice of generous rang,
warm color ana particularly potent in
that duality that can be described by
no othmt word . lh&n ."human." . . . .
MAIL SERVICE
TO PILOT EOCK
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Orders have been received at the of
fice of Frank C "VvUiitnejf, chief clerk of
the railway mall service In Portland,
that beginning March 16 trains on the
branch of the O, R. t K. to Pilot Rock
are to carry mail-.
This line extends from Pilot Stock
Junction to Pilot Rock, a distance of 14
miles. The line was completed last
summer, but has never had the con
venience of the mall service which haa
Just been allowed by the government of
ficials in Washington, iJiatnot or jo
lumbla.
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fr,1V"rrrfainiiifcinftfMiniiiiiTwiia.rtfla t "nrr iHiflTtiBiftn'nli
Sol Garde.
tt Trt Vl Us-" AataKllahmAta Tt.A
TEA.WS SAY EVEtYN
parel. The lines will be very mater
ially strengthened, and the present stock
will be considerably increased."
Mr. Garde buys the stock under Cir
cumstances that are considered favor
able and will consequently be enabled
to take care of customers In arood shane
as regards price. He proposes to carry
all grades of suits, overcoats, hate,
shoes, and men's furntahings, from tha
most modest priced to the very finest
manufactured. The store has been
closed for a few days while the stock
Is being Invoiced, and it is probable
that the doors will be thrown open to
the public again the last of this week.
(Catted Frees Leased Wire.)
Seattle, Wash.. March 10. A fight on
the prices charged the retail dealers
for all kinds of refined toll handle by
the Standard Oil company and r the
Union Oil company lias reduced the
price of gasoline four cents In the last
four months and other refined oila pro
portionately. The last out came today
wnen tne Btanaara announced a reduc
tion in the price of gasoline from 17 H
to 16 M cents.
YANKTOWN FAILS TO
FIND SAILOR JEFFS
(Halted Press tested Wirt.)
Washington, March Iff. An aerogram
received here today from Lieutenant
Gherardi, sent in charge of the tender
Tankton to seek Fred Jeffs, reported
stranded upon an unnamed island of the
Galapagos group, in the south Pacific,
seems to Indicate that the search was
fruitless.
The aerogram' states the Tankton
will reach Acupulco tomorrow,, but
makes no mention of Jeffs. Therefore,
it is presumea no couta not be found,
FOR THOUGHTFUL
PEOPLE
Not onlv has there been no specific
for chronic kidney disease, but physi
cians and pharmacists nave naa no
treatment for inflammation of the kid
neys.
In evidence nf thia fact let 218 oUOte
from one of the latest : authorities.
James Tyson, M. D.i Professor of Medi
cine In the University of Pennsylvania.
cage looi ne
to curative measures
In his latest work (it04.
plainly says, as to cur a
to restore the kidney to its normal
condition. "1 BELIEVE THERE ARE
NONE." .:
He further says the change from the
first stage (the curative period) to
the second or chronio stage (consid
ered incurable) Is probably established
in all cases by the sixth month.
Fulton's Renal Compound Is tha first
anu omv tning ever known that con
trols Inflammation of tha kMnava and
arrests further destruction; and it has
mis eneci in Dotn stages Of the disease.
..How can thoughtful people afford to
think of anvthlna- elaa at an .! nt
Due-tO a denlornhl. Wlr nt Vniirl
f aire as to the sprlmiono.. nt bMnow
uiBeiun urn a common disposition to
treat It lightly kidney deaths have In
creased until they now reach 62,000 an
nually over a hundmd ani umhivm.
day. 1
Literature mailed free. ? , v; X
. JOHN J. FULTON CO., ''
'm M"" . . ' .'-' 'Oakland, Cal, -Fulton
a Renal CnmrtrsVnH naw h. h.4
at all flrst-class drug stores..
J. D. MEYER ESTATE
GOES TO THE WIDOW
Under the will of Julius D. Meyer,
admitted to probate In the county court
this morning, his $25,000 worth of prop,
etry is given without reservation to his
widow, Mrs. TUlle Meyer. Tha only
other heirs ara their two children, Oscar
J. and Selma H. Meyer. The deceased!
w a wholesale olgar dealer and also
owned real estate. Me died March 6.
It might be well to lav In a stock of i
Easter eeirs now. -
A Tip for fat Women.
n -a few years that excess fat of
yours will become a bad habit lmpos
slbla to break. Better take time by the
forelock and reduce now In a natural
way If you would keep f Intact tha
youthful symmetry of 20 through tha
trying years of middle age. Go to the
druggist- and ask him for H ounce
Marmola, h ounce Fluid Extract Caa
cara, .Aromatic, and t ounces Syrup
Simplex Take a feaspoonful after
meals and at bedtime. Mix them at
homa If you wish, but sea that ' the
Marmola comes to you in a sealed pack.
age. r . ...? r- :
This mixture makes firm fleshed.
well-formea . women out of flabby,
shapeless ones. It - animates their
stomachs to burn up the food fata in
stead of allowing them to gather at tha
waist line.- without disturbing the diet
or requiring exercise to help It out It
dissolves the., at awaif Just where
needed the most. It has been known
to melt away harmlessly , as much as
16 ounces a day - without causing a
lngla wrinkle. .- '-. t ,
IS SEEKING DIVORCE
(United Preu Leased Wirt.) .
New .York, March 10. A new ght
waa thrown on the scandal now brewing!
betwean Evelyn Nesbit Thaw and her
husband and members of the latter' s
family, today when Franklin Bartlett,
attorney for Harry Thaw's mother, Mrs.
William Thaw, declared that all idea
of a divorce was repugnant to his
client, tie aeciarea that the divorce
waa. dslred. not by Thaw's family but
ny jcviarn ana niiitea mysteriously at
the mercenary features in the consid
eration. Heretofore the impression has
been created that it was the Thawr who
were anxious to oe rid or the chorus-girl-model
entrant Into their family!
turtle. i
Bartlett's statement today provoked a
hot reply from Dan O'Reilly, formerly
one of Thaw'S counsel, but now the
champion of Evelyn, and her attorney
hi ..iui.ii ui ucuinreu umi some sensa
tftmsjl developments are certain to be
yreyoMa njr mf jinaw lamny s attl-
luce.
NOTED PIONEER OF
THE SOUND IS DEAD
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Joarnal.)
Boattle. March 10. Mrs. Catherine
Blaine, who Uught the first school in
tha Puget Sound country. Is dead at
" "jiv ''.J""- er nusoand, Key,
Davlf H. Blaine, built- the first Metho
dist church In this city. They came to
;"ai.", BO- inra. Hiaine is sur
vived by three children, John J, and E.
-BlalUe, of this city, and Mrs. M. Louise
nui vx Agams, Maasacnuaetta.
Simplicity
There's just as much dif
ference in talking machines
as there is in pianos. The
Collumbia
Graphophone
is the only instrument of its
kind. It has reached its per
fection as a musical instrument
largely because of its ideal sim
plicity. Best kind of evidence in the
"BN" model, which costa you
complete with six records and
200 needles just $23.60 and bit
easy terms at the cash price if
you like."' Other outfits from
$12 to $200. r
Can
Any Other V
Tailor
Do
As Well?
I ;
Sold by Your Dealer, or by
Colombia Pbosograiib Co.
" 371 Vahington Street'
community property, as he had 1 never
entered t.ito& regular marriage cere
mony with Mrs, Nelson. The supreme
court held that the property was com
munity property, and as such Carlson
was entitled to an undivided one half.
COMMON LAW MARRIAGE PHOTOGRAPHER KILLS
LEGAL IN WASHINGTON HIMSELF AT SEATTLE
(United Press Leased Wire.) ..
wuifiu, vrnou.. raorun IV.-X11S MIX.
1'reme court naa nanoea down decis
on In which they hold that a common
aw marriage contracted in- a state
wnicn recoaniees them aa voiM la vaua
in the state of Washington. The suit
was tnnt or jonn iMeixnn ainat
ander Carlson, from tha luwrlnr mnrt
of Kitsap county, to quiet, title to a
piece of land. elaon holds the record
titles-: -'. . ... - , .-. ,
Carlson brought the ault rlalminsr to
vwn in unoiviaoa one nsir or tne prop
arty as the sole heir to hla mothar. hn
married ' Nelson ; previous to the .time
me property was aeeureo. nelson coa
tested oa tha grounds that It was .not
-A
..- (tTaltad Press Ltased Wire.)
Olympia, Waahw March 10.rFriseo
Salvatora . of ! tha firm of Lincoln A
Salvatora, - photorraphsrs of Seattle,
committed "suicide In the waiting room
of tha Northern Pacific depot yesterday
afternoon by .blowing out his . brains
with a 31 calibre revolver. No motive
Is known. -.,v----
Just before the mornlns- train nullad
lit. be .borrowed a pencil from the- ticket
agent and wrote short note upon the
back of a receipt. This rote waa ad
dressed to his father at Los Angeles.
Salvatora had several letter upon him ,
from lils ialsters living In Los Angeles, '
Where else can you find a'
stock of high-class woolens'
equal to the showing in the
Columbia Woolen Mills
Store? Where else? and,
you'll have to admit, after
you've looked, that we have
the ' "goods 'a stock that
double discounts anything
in all the west
That's only one of the at
tractive features of Colum
bia Tailoring. ,
Stock w
Fit
Workmanship
High- class workmanship,: I
splendid fit, and perhaps-'
equany important to you-
a popular price. v
If you want the most for
your money, you want Co
lumbia Tailoring now.
V rWw lDaaUL4
GRANT PHXGLBV, ,Wgr,
. ' - Elks' Building ' -
Seventh and Stark
These all wera to acknowledge the re
celpt l! money sent , by x him . ta bis
father.- Tha note left was addressed to
N. Salvatore, 1JI Channthj street. Los
Angeles California. , It saidn - -
"Yotf all know tha trnuhls ait .
wrself and xou may explain the mat
ter. Good bye wall.' , .