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- V ) v , v THE I OREGON '? SUND JOURNAll PORTLAND. ; SUNDAY' MORNINQ. ?; MARCH 2." 1003. ... COMMISSION WILL RELEASE. : THAW TO STOP WIFE'S SWT ' i J -e- - t trjGoniniojipr's Supporters Are iK Confident That They Can 'g Send Solid Delegation to Denver Are Not Afraid i. .: V.. 6'v; ' Z ' -' '. ' .- ,?FILUsV.la IlllJlw UKIUL Ul Wcyi. Mjvra. ., . .. ... 'Lhrlnr in' cramped b'oasekeeplnf rooms? Oettinf tired of Ufa because ahe can take no' peraonal Interest In a 'home that U not. her own? everr woman wanta .home of her own. and eyery t&sa yon make a payment on your furn tura. thafa FurnUh a nlc cottars to ault herj every woman wants a home of her own, ana eyery Toa ww WCT.' ' mmm?tilSi bwl Tlnto jour own pocktt Wa viU fumiali youome on rnontbJyTaymenta that wili not exceed yen furalah ?&tlixmnk bereVho wiU ba pleased to taik ftZver with ouandmaaestlona.vj ; o of Johnson. 1"' ",r;rrr,Vrk into Totir own Docket. Wa wlU furniah yourome on monthly paymenta that wUl not exceed jot furnlahed room .11 J. If ii mm 1 1 i Bp Mm. (Usltad PrM Uaaed Wlre.l Ti Molroa, low. March ll.-At th Democratic state .convention at Cedar JRapM thl week there promise to b a l lively fight between the prgrsalv "fnrvfcji) Democrat and the reaction arles. The I'ryan men claim may win control every district laths lUti and tend a complete Bryan aeiegauou to the rational oonvenuoa in unTir, That they will control the convention V tKH in admitted and already Hon. "Jefry P. Sullivan M.Dei Moinea una 1 Judge Wade of Iowa City, ar mentioned - . mm f .firll.laTU ror OIUH EZ rit Drn man thev don't take any atock In tha report from the .orthern r part of tha etate that Governor Johnson if Minneaota U llkelv to make , aht . .k. tL'a delegation, although .L Chairman Charlea Miller of the atata Johnson. i - - ' . , . . t Ttm conservative Democrats, Jiowever. sty tbt Johnson will make a showing at the convention which will surprise U tha sanguine Bryan men. Claude Porter H of Cenurvlll will be temporary ehalr ' t man of the Anventron nd John Dennl , aon of Dubuque la ltkly to be perma- rent chairman. . m .. . ft - It will be settled by the leaders af the C Party at the coming: convention whether i or not to have candidates In the field for United States aenator to be voted f for at tha prtmarlee June J. I General James. B. Weaver some time r an announced his candidney. but .has . Knot been actlraof lata. However, the P party Renders think they will be able to rnducv Weaver and "Porter ta enter the t race.- This will be done to keep the V. party Intact and ,tovop enthusiasm, for I ,th causa. . . While there win be a great deal of t talk over the control of the state central V committer, tha real fight, against 'Charles Miller .will not take place until ("the next state convention to nominate r)tate ef fleers and select a new commit, t.tea to be held at Sioux City July 1. i . As this Is presidential year tha office . r-of chairman Is much sought, aa it win a.wa to flo wlfh the natronage for the " . i t M n V . 1 . - unext rour years snouiu crj.u m vivvicu v creaiaenu . . SrEDIARY ELECTION T0:pEFEAT BAlLErS HENCHMEN IN TEXAS . (raited Press Lasted Wire.) drt yirth. Tax... March II. Tha state Democratlo executive committee, Rafter an allday Veaslon here today or ?dered a atate primary election for the purpose" of ' selecting delegates to the t:natlonal Democratlo convention at Den- Tha testtlotlon for holding tha primary 'Trer. 4 LSI I"provldes that votera shall subacrTba to m a teat to be printed upon, the ballot, and to declare themselves to ba Democrats, rthat they will eupport the praaldaatial 'dec tors designated by the Democratlo 7arty In 1908 and tha candidates to ba I nominated In July. ' ; Tha ordering of this primary and ae . lection of delegates to the Danver- con .vention is tha reault of the efforta of opponents - of Senator Joseph Weldon Bailey to defeat his candidacy for a w place in tjia delegation. . BHODE'BLANBEEai .4 WTO AITOINT BETAK DELEGATES This picture Is from a map shot of Mrs. Evelyn Nesblt Thaw, and wai taken on a recent visit to Matteawan. Mrs. Thaw has filed papers in a suit for the annulment of her marriage to Harry K. Thaw on the grounds that ha was Insane at the time the marriage was contracted. (Btwet Ktw by Loagwt Leased .Wire.) New Tork. March tl. Colonel Frank lin Bartlett, counsel for Mrs. William Thaw, today made poaltlve denial that there was a disagreement between the members of tha Thaw family. Stories of the warring-times that are aald to have been In progress are set at rest in the most vigorous terms ana uie aeci ration la made lhat Thaw, at the pres ent time is perfectly sane. Simultaneously wun tne statement oi Colonel Bartlett cornea tha rumor that there is to be no annulment- or even a divorce, for Evelyn Nesblt Thaw be cauae a friendly commission would de clare her husband sane when this point in the proceedings is reacnea It is aald that thla point will ba the iolnt for th release or tne millionaire rom Matteawan. The rumor could not ha onn firm ad but taken in conjunction with, the atatament of Colonel Bartlett and recent statements ny Mrs. uveiyn Nesblt Thaw, it becomes interesting. Mrs. Thaw waa quo tea aa aaying: In Tlrst Trial. Yinlv Harry and I know the reason. It waa acmethlng that happened during tha first trial." J Thla was made when the stories of repeated quarrels were flying and set at rest the report that there waa any thing more than armed truce between them. If tha trouble dates back to the first trial, the peaceful, lovelike attitude during the close of tha first during the J. (Heant Kewa by -Lonseat.Xeaaed Wire.) i, I Providence, R. I., March II. In aplte of tha utmost efforta of George Fred Williams of Boston and Colonel Uex--.Jander Troup of Connecticut,-the Rhode a Island Democratlo state convention to evday refused to. instruct its delegates to "the national convention for; William J. r Bryan. Mr.- WlUiama and Colonel Troup came to Providence especially to work a for an Indorsement, but failed. . t- Tha slate of delegates waa drawn up JL before tha oonyntion. was called,' but ; f the asked tor. instructions wars not ; a;lven. ''-.. v -v , -. T Former Maor George Green of Woon V socket, president of the national com ' mltte, Js one of taa delegates. NEW HEXICO WANTS ' TAFTS ELECTION K ' ' ATOTO BE STATE f ) '. (United J. Silver Ct. Keoublloan i Press Leased Wlra.) . . M- jMarcn 71- The tv. N. ferritoali convention today i aeiected art' delegates "to tne national J? atepubllcan convention and adopted res- Jfnanding immediate statehood. Despite f the fact that New Mexico's representa- tion at tha national convention nas been tTaduced.to two delegates, a fight will be 4 'made to seat the six selected, that be lt lnr the- old apportionment month that followed and then during the aesond trial, when the former cnorus girl spent much of her time caressing Thaw with her eyea and he much of his time gaslng In a devoted, dog-like man ner at her, then the- troublea between the two cannot be, the knowing ones in sist, very serious.' At least it is de clared they are certainly not ao serious that they cannot ba smoothed out. The atatement of Colonel Bartlett made with the authorisation of Mrs. William Thaw was ea follows: ' torles Untrue, "The stories emanating from Pitts burg in the paat few days to the - ef fect that there has been a disagreement or controversy between the members of Harry K. Thaw's family over the suit of Evelyn Thaw for the annulment of her martlago to Harry K. Thaw are ab solutely without foundation. There has been no disagreement of any kind In Mr, Thaw's family." Speaking Of the opinion expressed by the alienist Dr. Allan McLane Hamilton, that Harry K. Thaw is a hopeless para noiac, Mr. Bartlett aald that on two occa sions recently he had seen Mr. Thaw in the Matteawan state hospital and had held long conferences with iim. On both occasions he said that Harry TUaw mail tn him to be nerfectlv sane. tn not a pnyaicinn or an Colonel Bartlett "thin 'Although I am not a alienist." said view la baaed on experience derived from the examination of hundreds of men aa a lawyer, as a regimental com mander and In political life," KAISER TO HAVE AEJiFlEEI Major Gross Building Sheds for New Airship of His Own Invention. (United rreas Lets Wire.) London, March 11. Major Gross of the German military ballooning depart ment is building aheds and providing Other necessaries at Mets for a 2,000 cubic metre airship of his own invention. Several officers and men will Join him later to form the nucleus of a new sta tion for the kaiser's "aerial fleet." The plan Is to make Metz. but 10 miles from the French border, the first of a chain of frontier aerial stations. The kaler believes the -airship U to play a more and more Important part in war fare and that the country which Is well equipped with aerial force will succeed. Tha fit Petersburg Academy of 8cl enoe has sent an expedition to the San taurlakh .valley In Northern 81berla. .fter.a new mammoth recently found hv natlvaa 200 miles from the viflaae of Kasachla. The mammoth will be brought on sleds to the river Riva and transported from Irkutsh by rail. The Journey will occupy about .two months. The academy has a mammoth in its Petersburg museum already but the breed la not plenty enough to become a nuisance. Besides, the museum specimen Is a voung one only about 26 years old. a mere baby and not fully developed. The new monster is full grown. The scientists say the treat brute was froKon in the ice. The action of the water recently covered his head and riaht forelegs -and Arctic foxes were tearing at the exposed meat when the water was poured tiver It to form a pro tective armorplate of Ice. SENATOR BRYAN -IS RECOVERING HEALTH (United Press Leased Wire. Washington. March ZI At Provi dence hospital tonight It waastatea tnat V. J. wr; v is much better, the fever Senator w. J. Bryan, of Florida, who ,IJ. All has "been critical fpur la l abated considerably.' Hla the crisis is over. with t .-typhoid tia' having . physician COFFEE brings sleepless nights and drosy days to many persons,. There's i drug caffeine in coffes which causes a lot of trouble. The ill effects of coffee soon disappear when it is left off, and the use of ,1 in tUvpia.ce. tends to build tip steady .' nerves and. a clear, trusty brain. , Thfs Jbealth tfeyerage is made from thoice wheat and contains no coffee or 'other drug-like ' a teriaVS; v ; ' '-' yv .r . . 10 days' trial of Postum will ahow ralttabld , results, if one Is stifferiag from any of the , many coffee ails. f' ' ';.'. '- THORNS iREAgONJ' GOLDENDALE PRESERVES . HISTORIC FORTIFICATION Wh' :4P:tCh -.'1 a x f xLl.1"" """'' J 'y f. '-, ' 8tv'.i-( ' J I .... i " " ..." 1 I mMi' rrtX- ' I -4 atfatai:f ' rawe4StBi . ' AVm Vi afcae 1$ 5.s Old Goldendale Blockhouse. (Ipedil Dlspstch t Tb Journal.) , Tha' PaUas, Ors March 2LTha old blockhouse which waa built In t8$ seven ; ml' es northwast Of Goldendale, Washington, has been removed to; that city by public spirited ciUiens of Gold endale. Th logs will, soon ba in plaoe and th old bulldlngr reatored. - - Tha old. log-fort was built In 1SS6, when the government commenced tha construction- of a 4nllitaryk road across the fitmcoe range, to, Forj fiimco ga the Yakima reservation, and during tha summer of that year the fort was gar risoned with a troop of United States cavalry. This little fort was of logs, surrounded with an eight-foot-stockade. The building Is in a fair state of preservation and will be -on of the show places at Goldendale. Th atoclcade has long since fallen away. Old settlers aay that when this build ing was first seen by them it showed plainly,. U marks oftulleta made by Indians. In skirmishes with the soldiers, In 160 th troops wet remoTed, . : MONARCH HAUCABLC RANQC5 ' rWAr Sole Agents ... ' l The only Reason othej1 ranges are sold is that people do not know about the Monarch or do not realise that the best is thecheapest, The only range with cash guarantee. ' ' nn imM in mi PRESS CUT GUSS Th Jatat production In glassware, th design and luster making It almost impossible to distinguish Jt from rl out glass that sells for 10 time as much. Our 4-pleo et , "K,.?' craam pitches, covered butter lsh, sugar bowl and spoon holdsr, all for tha small pric of 50 eMrfTr WTTwt . . f . ,..1 t, n a -3-n irw 1 1 l i DINNER SET BARCA11S 4l-plece Pure , "White Beml-Porcelain Ware that aells for $S.0O. The reason we are making thla great reduction la that the factory ahipped us two lots, although mixed they are so near alike it is not noticed except on close in spection. While they last 48-rieoe Bet, S3. 20 Johnson Bros.' Imported English Ware. It fools the expert it's so k Hevl land 10:-plec aet SI 7. 50 CflllA CACHETS $2150 There la nothing- that gives that air of richness and distinction to"m dining- - room so well as a China Cabinet. Tha on shown, is made of quarter sawed, ' golden oak, rubbed down to a piano finish ha adjustable shelves and bevel glass tn sides and door. Good valu for ftO.OO Special price thla week S22.50 CURTAIN STRETCHERS S1.95 Full sle Stationary Pin Stretcher $ $.00 value this wee EXTENSION TABLE $12.30 Her Is a rood Dining Tabl at a pric that anyone can aford to pay Buy one this week if you want It at this pric. They are worth more. Beautifully grained, quarter - sawed oak finish. Has concealed leg In th center of th pedestal. Top la round. 3 Inchea In diameter, and w hav them lthr six or eight feet long. Look in our window this week and you can see this, and many other exceptional table valuea. Special pric. I feet . . S12.50 Special price, 8 feet. .S14.50 1 ii a n FOLDING IRONING BOARD $1.45 As shown. 61 Inches long, 14 Inches wide and 14 Inches high. Mad of light 1 sprue. . ' " v.- 1 iin LULU 1 ". f W s . . h nr -Bit, mm Tin I sttsBSSBBBsM f a, GOOD PLflSE TO TEHBE ) BILLEK TRYING 10 Sf LIFE State's Attorney Refuses to Ask to Have Sentence v JIade Life in Prison. ' (Dotted Prase Ltased Wire.) Chicago. March, 21 State's Attorney Healy tonight refused to add his name to those who have petitioned Governor Dineen to commute the aentence of Her man Blllek from hanging to life Im prisonment. Blllek la t" be executed April ti, unless the finding of the supreme court Is set aside. He Is a Bohemian fortuno teller who procured $4,000 life insur ance from the deaths of Martin Vsral, a milk dealer, and six children of the Vsral family. Mrs. Vzral had insured the children and they died in quick suc cession, it is said, from poison supplied by Blllek and given to them. When confronted the woman com mitted suicide by drinking an arsenic solution in th presence or ner lt-year nM Mon. Blllek has written a history of his life which is to De taicen Dy sister Kose. a. nun. to the dodo so the condemned man may convince the head of the church of his Innocence, and receive the benefits after death of apostollo bene diction. - EOCKEPELEER STARTS NORTH NEXT WEEK (United Press1 teised Wire.) Augusta, Ga,, March 21 John D. Rockefeller will start north next Mon day. He will stop off at Richmond, Virginia, for a week or 10 days, then go to Hot Springs, where he plans to annnri nhnilt alx Weeks. After leaving the springs the oil king will return to new lora. Fat All My Life, and How I Got Bid of It First a captivating plumpness begins to steal upon woman la her twenties Plumpness is followed by oh, horrors fatness, and shortness of breath and heart flutters. Then, alas, comes the chin that Is double and ' th comical lumbering waddle of the overfat Fin sarcasm to tell such a woman to exer else. Why not counsel flying? She is as able to do the one aa the ether. 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