The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 28, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND.. SATURDAY EVENING. MARCH 28.' 1903.
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GOLDEN WEDDING OF ; ;
SILVERTON PIONEERS
OPERA BUFFET
fClaude Nasburg of Coos Bay
Charges That Mrs. F. JL
Austin of San Francisco
Has' His Mother ancl
Brother in Her Tower.
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REVOLU 0 S
jiAttorney Rueben Lloyd's ,
r Name Alleged to nave;
Been Forged to Letter by
Mr and Mrs.
(Special Dlspitch ts Tlx Journal)
BiJverton. Or.. March Jg Having
been married SO year today. Mr. and
Mrs, H. D. Mount celebrated their (old
en wedding anniversary at their home In
fTr r - j f . mis city una aiieraoon, ana more man
VOmaJl UrUHU JlirV W100 guests, were present to enjoy the
Hear Strange Story. BSM .ft' H. D. Mount wit mar-
rtvu lu uki neuwui oitvvni in ouver-
ton, and they have aince made their
home in thla vicinity. They are the
Jroud parents' of II children, namely:
udge Wallace Mount, cnlef juetlce of
the state of Washington, R. J. of Spo
kane, Mrs. Sbambrow of Portland, Mrs.
Eva Marcher and W. C. nf Silver
ton. O. B. of Baker City. Mra. Dr.
Proudfoot of Portland. Dr. Hugh
8. Mount of Oregon City, Mra. Dr. Hall
of Portland. Tr. DvAa Mount nf Willi
, Jo the grand Jury It Mrs, r. M. Austin, Walla, Dr. Guy Mount of Buffalo, New
. 0 Guanine wmow uvinj in nmrnwctni wvum ui ruruanu inu
kpartm.nt. t this city. Is called upon Kbtb.Wt 'r"at
o explain now the nam of Reuben K. Mr. Mount has been a resident of 811-
Uoyd, a prominent San Francisco at verton nearly all his life, and the same
' lornev. cam to be on certain letters to D "a .r J11? bow
f&rn. Austin. Lloyd
(Vailed Fran Leased Wire.)
Caa Francisco; March 28. Love, hate.
freniled finance, alleged hypnotism and
family differences are strangely Inter-
c. - a n i a.
jwoven in mivrj inai win ow uniuiueu
tvr. wa ttnm In Iim. in mi mA
says he did. not I came to Oregon with her parents In'lSSl.
Mr. Mount . Is commander Ik ohlnf nt
the Indian War Veterans' association,
and is truly entitled to ,the honor be-
0 G
Its them.
The accusations against . the woman
. fomt from Claude Naaburg, a real es
' late man of Coos bay, Oregon, who de-
' ' jclares that his brother and mother are
1 fender the hypnotic power of Mra. Aua
? tin, and that she has obtained sums of
. Tnoney from them. Nasbufg says his
j brother Harry first met the woman five
. years ago In Coos bay and that before
long she bad a complete hold on him.
i letter, he says, bis mother fell under
tier influence. Naaburg deolarea that he
. 4ecame suspicious of Mra Austin when
- he showed him a letter bearing the
signature of Reuben U. Lloyd and ad-
r "I came to San Francleco," said Naa- Woman ADDPftls trt IfflVfir nf
tmra- ioday. nd Mr. Llovd told me " vulalL jyjycata tu iUtttVUI VI
I hat he had not signed the letter to
Mrs. Austin. I also learned that she
avas not acquainted with the prominent
-' inen with whom aha claimed to be
friendly."
I v Mr. Naaburg says that Lloyd engaged
I sin attorney, instructing Mm to present
; fche matter to the arand Jury.
: If Mrs. Austin declares that the whole
II. D. Mount
stowed upon him at two different meet
ings of the association, for he served
In the war three years.
Born In Ohio, In 18IS, he came to
Oregon In lltl, and spent the following
winter In Portland. In the spring he
went to California, where he met with
conalderable auccess in the mines, and
returned to Oregon In time to take part
In the war. In which ha commanded a
oompany of volunteers, although much
of his time was employed during this
period of Oregon's history in carrying
mesaagea. His first experience in war
was at the battle of Evens creex. in
1863.
After the war Mr. Mount settled on
a farm near here, and for many years
was considered one or the moat promi
nent hopgrowers of the Pacific coast
Three years ago he sold his farm and
erected a beautiful residence In this
city, where himself and wife and one
son have since resided. Some years
ago Mr. Mount served a term as county
assessor, and has several times been
elected Justice of the peace In the 811
verton district
As a manifestation tf love and es
teem, friends of the popular couple pre
sented them with a beautiful gold clock.
A moat excellent dinner was served,
and taking everything In consideration
It was the moat pleasant event of that
kind ever held In Sllverton.
i now
TO GET MJSBJtlD
Seattle and Finds Her
Soul Mate.
.ft air is a dot to injure her.
? "It arises out. of differences in
"Naburg' family,', she said.
the
"I did not
(United Preea Leated Wire.)
Seattle. March It. Within a few days
Oregon will have one less widow if ev
erything goes right Thursday Mayor
avrlte the letter which Claude NaTw&itoitt.Zi
fears i sent him. and never saw it be-1 ..r. .irinv .- k1 .rj
' !ri. I n "cheme on band to get man. She stated that she was lndus-
the Nasburs; money. The whole thing is trlous, and would make any man a good
Incomprehensible to ma.". wife. The letter was printed in a morn-
ai . . 1 ' ' : . ling paper yesieraay. Lonold Qoaser. a
' rVI rancher Of Woodlnvllle. Washington.
saw the letter. Qoaser has been wlfe-
.: V-t-i wrt tiTr'HmrnirTii 5 for several years. He came to Seat-
'JrlCiVJu-YYUXlA DUpJXi lMt nt an,d.V. onco hunted up
iaie train tor Portland carried a letter
to the widow asking her to become his
wire, ne win wait nere until an an
swer is received.
JNION MEIf: OPPOSE"
. VANDERBILT
nyspiB
Wife of 31illionaire Declares
That She Will Not Seek
Divorce.
Alexis Bagged Army Ex-
. cites ilirth of American t
Visitors toHayti.
(Catted frees Leafed Wire.)
New York, March IS. A real opera
buffet revolution, la the way American
arrivals from port A u Prince today
characterise the recent rivolt against
the administration of President Alexis
or Hayti.
Aooordlnc to the tourists. , the best
"comedy" of the plot from, th Haytlan
folnt of view was the hoot lag of the
0 conspirators whose work was so
crude as to result in their belna- caught
red handed. President Alexis was
roundly applauded for his cleverness.
"When we put into Jeremle, a few
dsys before the Sunday of assassina
tions,", said one of a party of tourists,
"we were not allowed to -land (there
were six Americans In out party) on
the around that we might be enemies
or Alexis. This. desDlte the fact tnat
Alexis bad 4,000 troops stationed at that
point.
"But such troops! The Haytlan uni
form consists of a red cap. The army
was runy unirormea. Keen man nad
cap. Soma of the men bad trousers, an
no shirts. Others bad long shirts an
"But the arms I Only about half the
men were armed, ana no two or tnese
had the same sort of rifles, as nearly
aa we oouia learn tne method of con
ductlna- a battle there is for the oppos
ing generals to go out and count each
other's men. The man with the smaller
force Is declared 'uverwhelminaiv de-
Th
but th
the hatred
With the arrival of the foreign warships
mis oeung was quicmy suoauea.
, i ii i ii . i-wasaeawwwssa.siepss-sp-a-i ' ' ' 1 " "1 II
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Vf :'T,Thcre Is a whole lot in a name, but fthc name must be tracked up'
by the goods," as the merchant: would sav.
' .t Evanston . is the name of a new Sparitoh subdivision oh the -W.
W. carline just east, of the Clinton Kelly school. - , ' v
Tor a few days, prices will be away below anything in the neigh
borhood, just to get the sale underway, : fTake the W. W. car, get off
at Francis avenue. Members of the Spanton Company will be at Evans
ton 'all aiternoonXSun(iay).;:;:..;,.,',;:. J'
Get orr.the right car4,W. W."r-take it at Third and Yamhill.
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We will build a house for
you' and you may pay for
this also on installments.
THE SPANTON CO.
fSolc Agents for EVANSTON
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HELL! WELL! SEE
W8
HERE NOW
troops tried that for a few, days. The Loidy Isn't Half So Anx-
:he situation was critical, owing to , ., , ,
Atred of the blacka for the whTtea. inilfl i SA firflrffpid lfv
Good Man.
CHILD DROWNED
III MILL FLUME
Cecil Inman Perishes
Camas as His Scared
Playmates Flee.
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(Catted Preaa Leased Wire.)
Washington, March II. A simply
dressed man was running up the steps
to the Inferior department two at a
time today, with the alacrity of a presi
dential messenger. A haughty and over
dressed woman stopped him.
"My good man," she Inquired, Is this
the Interior department r'
"lum, assented the one in a nurry
"Is Secretary Garfield In his office
nowr
"Er I I don't know," replied the
young man, bluahlng. '
"Well." shs retorted, severely. "1
should think you messengers ought to."
ine young man ilea into tne onice,
PEOPLE ALIVE TO
STATEMENT NO. 1
WIFE TO NURSE
FAITHLESS Wl
Cake's Reception at Ashland Famous Artist Returns
Refutes Reported Antag- Home to Recover Mind
and the watchman bowed ceremoniously,
When the watchman informed the lady
that her srood man was Secretary oar
field, she decided that she didn't want
O.
(United Pren Leafed Wire.)
New York, March 18. Mrs. A,
Vanderbllt declares that the report cir
culated to the errect that she contem
lates divorce proceedings against her
usband. Alfred O. Vanderbllt la abso
lutely without foundation.
"The only reason I left Newnort and
came to live In my brothera home at
Tuxedo," aha continued, "Is that I was
advised to do so on account of my son's
111 health. A change of air waa sug-
eated for him, and that ts why l am
re. I shall return to Newport at the
end or six. weeks. I am tired of all this
; , ' (UalUd Frest Leased Wire.)
' New Haven, Conn., March II.- Offi
cials of unions whoso members are em
ployed by the New York, New Haven
A Hartford railroad and the executive
officers of that road are In conference
today, in the' hope of adjusting the dif
ferences that have arisen over the rule
establishing piece work In -the shops.
The shopmen are violently opposed to
ths rule and a strike would cause no
. surorlne -should the road seek to enforce
It. The . railroad's contention is that
piece work, if fixed upon a fair basis,
gives the inen that maximum of wages
end at the same time secures from them
the maximum of efficiency.
MOTHER HOPES TO
SAVE BOY'S LIFE
rt7oftd Pram Uawd Win.)
Albany, N. Y., March 28. Owing to
a press of official business. Governor
Hughes was forced to Doatnona &n an.
dlence to the mother and attorneys of
Chester Gillette this morning. Tho
Eouth Is condemned to go to the chair
londay morning. A plea for respite
will be made at 4:30 this afternoon.
Mra. Vanderbllt says there Is nothing
strange about her husband a Intention
to leaae a house In London, as he goes
sbroad every year.
New Excavations at Rome.
Rome, March 28 New excavations
sre about to be opened in Herculaneum.
i ne oroDOsai to aponan reiicious teach
ing in ths public schools of this city
has produced great excitement in a cer
tain element or tne population.
Countess Jailed.
Venice. March 28. The Counteas Cal-
loto has been sentenced to 10 months
Imprisonment for maltreating her
fathor.
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fROM STOMACH, LIVER OR KIDNEY ILLS
JUST READ THESE TWO LETTERS
(Special Dtapateb to Tit Journal.)
Vancouver, Wash.. March 28. Cecil
Inman, the 11-year-old son of C. W. In- to see him after all
man, until recently of this city, was
drowned In a flume at the Crown-Co
lumbia paper mill at Camas last
nlng. Two companions who ware
the Inroau lad became so scared
they saw lilm fall Into the flume that
inateaa or nocirying anyone, they ran
away. The body was located two hours
after the accident, at the mouth of the
flume.
Younr Inman and two schoolmates
were playing ball near the paper mill,
having stopped on their way home from
school. The ball rolled Into the mill
buriUnn..cba Operation Per-
hid mm in urcu Riveu i once, no vOUlQ I m J 1 O i.
lonueu uy ourgeuns ui
I FATHER'S BLOOD
SAVES IIIFAIIT
undoubtedly have been saved. 'Although
a physician was called as soon aa the
body was found, all chanoe of recovery
had passed.
The drowned lad was well known In
Vancouver, having attended school here.
Until recently he resided here with his
parents, his father having Just gone
Into business at Camas.
FOREIGNERS ARE
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LEAR A ERICA
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trouble and it cured me, and has been
the means of preserving my life. I will
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says : "Your Bitters has been our family
remedy for years. It is excellent for ton
ing the stomach, liver and kidneys. I
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Fifty-Five Laborers Going
Abroad to Every Twenty
Coming Into Country.
(United Pms Leased Wire.)
New York, March 28. From the first
of this year down to date the foreign
laborers leaving the United States
greatly outnumber those coming over
here.
The flaures announced todav bv Ouh-
tav Scwab of the North German Lloyd
Steamablp company show that from
January 1 to March 27. 65 foreign labor
ers left the country for 20 that entered.
In all lf.5,462 went back to their native
land and 6,474 have arrived so far this
year. Last year the outward movement
numbered 62,483, against 205,310 en
tering. TWus far this year the immigra
tion Is 148,886 short of the same period
last year.
HAYTIANS PLANNED
TO KILL FOREIGNERS
Consuls Investigating Re
port That Massacre Was
Leconte's Scheme.
(Caltad Press Leased Wlre.f
New Tork, March 28. A remarkable
operation involving the transfusion of
ths blood of a father into the veins of
his t-dav-old child, suffering from an
attack of purpura, has lust been suc
cessfully performed In the Rockefeller
Institute and- is attracting consider
able attention. .
When the infant was brought to the
institute Dr. Alexia Carroll, after an
examination.' declared the tiny natlent
waa a victim of purpura, which means
s weaaening or tne wans or tne arteries.
allowing blood to escape to all parts of
the body. The surgeon said that trans
fusion of blood would be the only means
or savins- tne child s lire.
Dr. V. & Lambert, the father, volun
teered to supply it. One of his arteries
ted wit
onism There,.
(Special rxtpateh to 'Tke 'Journal.)
Ashland, Or., March 2. Contrary to
published reports, there is strong sent!
msnt in this county for Statement No. 1.
It was clearly In evidence last night
during the address of H. M. Cake, who
Is touring the state in behalf of Ms
candidacy for the Republican nomina
tion for United States senator.
Mr. Cake explained his position with
reference to popular elections of United
States senators, and gav his reasons
for his position. Those who believe in
the people, he said, must necessarily be
lieve In their right to elect their own
senators.
The senatorial aspirant spoke at
length on various subjects of public
Interest at this time. He was well re
ceived, and certain part a of the speech
were enthusiastically applauded. That
portion referring to the popular election
of United States senators was especially
interesting to the audience.
There was a good slsed crowd at the
meeting, but noticeably absent were
many of the machine bosses who once
dominated local politics. The machine
throughout the state Is said to be an
tagonistic to Mr. Cake's candidacy and
to statement no. i.
PERFECT RECORD
AT FORT CASEY
"Affinity" Wrecked.
(Caltod Press Leased Wlra.k
Chicago, March 21. -With career shat
tered and mind unbalanced, Joseph. Vlt-
tur, an artist of national fame, is re
turning to his wife, whom he deserted
eight years ago.
At her home on West Erie street
there awaits his coming; Mra Charlotte
Vlttur. the wife from whom an "af
finity" lured him away, ready to nurse
back to health, If she can, her recreant
spouse.
Mra Vlttur began divorce proceed
ings against her husband last Decem
ber, after he had evened a audio In
Cleveland. Before he was served with
the papers In the case, however, his
mind gave way because of financial dif
ficulties, and the suit waa never preened.
When the faithful wife heard that her
husband's mental condition was not Im
proving she wrote to the authorities st
Cleveland, requesting thefn to send her
husband to ner.
waa connected with the baby a bloo
vessels, the beneficial effect being al
most instantaneous.
The child is on -the road to recovery
ana is gaining nesn rapiaiy.
SAILORS GUARDED
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(Continued from Page One.)
standing this fact a movement ts on foot
to gradually reduce tne cost or snipping,
as is done everywhere else In the world.
One item of expense tnat has rigured
against freights from this port has
been the cost of engaging sailors, al
thourh the rate here in considerably
lower than on Puget sound.
Foreign representatives say It Is not
so much the price paid for shipping a
sailor 1 that is objectionable when the
services of the boarding house master
have to be sought, but ship owners do
object to paying ror men wnom tney
can hire themselves. They admit it
might be worth every cent a sailor
boarding house keeper gets when he ha
to furnish a crew, perhaps with much
trouble, but rt the same time 'they ob
ject to having to buy wnen 'not neces
sary.
In connection with this Rev. Bernays
says that often times men go to the
ships themselves In search of employ
ment, but are refused owing to the
existing condition of affairs.
PORTLAND YOUTH HAS
WOB IN NEW YORK
Reports of Target Practice
of Coast Defense Shoves
Accuracy of Gunners.
ELOPES WITH
JAP NOBLEMAN
Pasadena Girl Forgiven for
Running Away With Baron
Katowa's Brother.
(United Press Leased WJr.)
Washington, March 28. Revised
ports of the target practice of the gun
ners of the coast' defense at Fort Ca
sey, Washington, on January 23. show
tnat every shot fired at a target four
miles distant hit the mark.
A perfect score was completed when
the gunners fired four shots at moving
targets Ave yards high and 12 yards
long, and every shot went through the
canvas. Ths score was made by the
war department coast artillery under
Captain Sevier. Officials of the war
department are gratified over the shoot
ing.
(DnlUd Press Leased Wire.)
Pasadena, CaL. March 28 From so
ciety circles of Pasadena to member
ship In the Japanese nobility, is the ex
perience of Gwendolyn A. Whlthatn,
who has eloped with E. I. Katowa,
re I brother of Baron Katowa, of Yokohama,
Japan, member of the Japanese house
of peers,
Despite the objections of, the Whit-
hams, the pair obtained a license.
boarded the launch Fashion and went
to sea.
The mother of the girl, who Is only
1 g veara nld. has f oraiven her and word
has been received from Baron Katowa
that he will gladly receive her in his
family. Later the full Japanese rites
wHl be performed in Yokohama.
Katowa, who Is a graduate or wasada
FESTIVAL DESIGN TO
BE
SPREAD BROADGAS
T
Ten .Thousand Will Be Dis
tributed in All parts of
the Country.
University, came here a year ago with
letters of introduction. 1 He was on his
way to continue his studies at Yale
college, hut he fell in love with the be
witching Miss Whltham at first sight
and decided to remain in Pasadena.
Ajf0? ....... W-
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Port Au Prince, March 28. Represen
tatives nf the foreign governments here
headed by the French consul, M. Cate
ron and Minister Furnlss, are, today
conducting a aulet investigation on their
own account on weU grounded rumors
which reached Washington some days
ago that certain officials of the Hay
tlan government had all the details
worked out for a general assassination
of all the supposed enemies of the gov
ernment during the recent trouble.
Many Europeans and some American
ritlcens are said to have been In the
list of marked men.
According to report, only the timely
arrival of the foreign warships pre
vented the wholesale butchery. There
had been no hint that President Alexis
gersonaiiy had - Knowledge or tne plot,
ut that the action of General Leeonte,
yho Engineered the assassination of the
10 revolutionists on The rUtftl8un da yr
are being closely Investigated.
PREFERS PRISON TO ,
LIFE WITH HIS WIFE
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' (United Press Leased Wire.)
Spokane, Wash., March f 8. Prefer
ring the penitentiary to supporting his
wife and five children, Frank Kllse, a
former traveling man for the Oliver
Deere Plow company, pleaded guilty to
wife desertion in the superior court,
and will be given a severe sentence. He
was told that If ho would pledge him
self td care for his family he
(Special Die natch to Tne Journal.)
New York. March 28. Morris Sml
28 years old, of Portland, Oregon, where
he is nald te have worked in a real as.
tate office In the Worcester building.
is held in $2,000 ball on a charge of
snatcning a gin s purse at a rasnionabie
Fifth avenue ' hotel. He said he was
broke, and it was steal or starve. When
arrested he begged bystanders to shoot
mm.
would be given his -freedom, but he
fused, sayfnsr: :
"Nov' I prefer the penitentiary,"
' He is a member of a number or lodges.
Kllse dese.tea his family last fall. Ha
was arrested . In Von Angeles and re
turned to Spokane this weak.
re-
Children should not be al
lowed to .drink Coffee. It
contains a drug Caffeine
which interferes with the
child's natural growth.
Almost . any doctor will
tell you this. Many are
"now advising P6stummade
from clean hard wheat as
a table beverage in plate of
coffee. When , served hot
!4with good cream,' and sugar
to taste, it Is delicious,
' cheering l and at the same
time, healthful.
... Postum contains no coffee
I or . other harmful substance,
i but includes the "vital phos
r phatesfrom the wheat
There'i a Reason-" f
Handsome designs for the Rose Fes
tival Invitations, made from The Jour
nal prize design, and bearing The Jour
nal slogan, have been completed by the
Oregon Engraving company and 10,000
of them will be st-nt to prominent men
and women throughout the country, in
eluding' President Roosevelt, cabinet
members, foreign representatives, - gov
ernors ana prominent army ana navy of
ficers. The invitations consist of envelopes.
bearing on the cover four of the Rose
Festival designs, one in eacn corner,
and Joined by pink and green ribbons,
and double-folding invitations,' with a
design of a ' young woman, drawn by
Artls Sdward O'Neill of the Oregon En
a ravin a- comnanv. and carrying the
shield of the Festival.
The costal cards have but the one de
sign of the festival, the slogan, "Roses
fragrant, roses fair. Portland roses ev
erywhere," and a few words telling of
the festival,, its date and its extent. The
work is all unusually handsome. The
Invitations and cards will be readv for
distribution early next week. There are'
to be 10,000 special invitations, z&,uoo
programs and 100,000 postal cards sent
out by the festival association.
Fire From Rubbish Heap.
A fire that originated In a ttle of rub-
blsh in the basement of the building at
J46 North Twenty-fourth street, at 9
o'clock last evening, caused a loss of
about $300 before it was extinguished
by the department. The building is oc
cupied as an apartment nouse. ine 09
lnnsrlnks Of some of the tenant.it anf-
farad.allght jlamaga hy fire and water,
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