mbassador or Kaiser May
lie Placed in Ananias Club
,RooseTelt as Kesult of
Trouble Arising: From
Hill's Appointment
V
(tjalt Frees Uutd Wire.,
Berlin, March 10. The Hill-Tower
Vlncident haa reached the point today
.. .1.. .in rr
- IfUVlf ,11 awiiua v-
. peror William or Ambassador Tower is
aa . . namharihlfi In President
i aaMn m iriai n inai riiuer Ai.ui-
LV fvini ........... . r
Roosevelt's Ananias club.
Folio wing a statement flven to, the
presa yesterday by the aUte depart
" went, tha Mlttag Zeltung today aaja:
; "The German government haa ordered
imhiuador Bternbers to make It clear
to Preaident Kooaevelt that the kaleej
never objected to the appointment of
Mr. Hill and to point out how gross)
Me majesty's name haa been misused.
The entire regrettable affair la Cue to
Ambaaaadnr Towers misleading paio-
. ment to me einie " .., , ,
in view of the fact that the official
etatement of the German state depart
ment yeeterday admitted that 'doubt
had arieen aa to whether Mr. Htll would
he comfortable at Berlin." but declared
that "tbla doubt haa now been re
moved." It looka.ae though Mr. Hill
baa been the victim of a bungled Job of
- diploma tlo knifing.
liodies of Cleveland Music
Teacher and Young Pupil
: ; Found by Police.
Belted frees Ltsate Wire.)
Cleveland, Ohio, March JO. Lying
aide by aide on a roadside, with bulleta
ihmnrh their hearts, the bodlea of Carl
Bern thaler, a imiaio teacher, and Lena
Zlechmann. one of tola pupils, were
n tr v The nosltlon Of the
bodlea Indlcatea that Bernthaler ahot
the girl ana ukb """;, .
iki.. i --a i. thnmht In h the end
of a romsnee that datea back to the
time when the couple attended nigh
school together. They; were seen a
areat deaf in each other's company, but
their f rienda know of. no quarrel be-
iwwa menu- . .
No evidence of a struggle could be
found. The police are today question
. . . a ai- Vluthm.nn -In an ef-
fort to learn the cause of tho murder
'"Th'poUce learned that Bernthaler
was married and had been secretly
ui.a uhminii for alx months.
u'h.n un R-rnthaler waa asked to
view the remalna of her huaband ahe
collapsed and wea unable for the lime
being to comply mm me i"!"""
r perfect fitting glaaaea at Merger's
TALE SOMEWHAT BEHT
Tha iiii of a doa- la being told In
nniiaa rirrlea today and will probably
be concluded in police court tomorrow
morning when 8. Beckman win oe asaea
to answer to the charge of ateallng the
valuable Boston terrier oeiuusma a
HUB UUWOIIS.1U. . ....mi
ItTrounl at the end of a chain. Two
1. - v. ,n. the animal mnn A Am ft a
rMiTae to look for It. Today he
-ays necaman wm iw.u .i
tin in aii him where the dog waa
a- -- --, v.lM a l Affavail
Beckman, however, refused to do so
without first being e-lven the money.
To IJftwengard led Mm off to. police
beadquartera Here after consiaeraoie
perauasion Beckman aald that for $10
i- would lead laowengardato the dog's
'ffl?.? -..aa .nn tw.nrd ac
naaWnan. tn a restaurant at
rnmi'aiiiwj ...- - -
1., . T.ini.nn whan the doa waa
'w auuL awiiwwiM " ' . . . .
Tha rMtaurant keeper saia li
, . . 7.H. .a a hla final home and
Haa IOUOWCU VMW v aw a " . 7
be had advertised for the owner twico.
lie eald that Beckman formerly worked
,WDH waa riven his S10 and re
-mi on his own recognlaance to ap
peal' la court tomorrow morning.
PAYS FOE SOMETHING
BESIDES PE0PERTY
Two charges of assault and battery,
Tirererrea iww ""'" - t
Rand, a .ocai reai i '","ia-r;
Rid?eir"portUndlaw7errw7re
ill. H. Kiaaell, ',,'.' ',,
dlsposod or toaay ju .
wa-.s w-a eg 7 -
"etf 2, ernool, of JuaWi Ho"?
.... ai -aaw m a Kl M 1 V A 1 1 1 r
edK.rverw
connection wun u wi o ?"'"" '?.
W V a , at .anaanaallail W. V
ICIIUCiauili avwaini.
.....a-aa Dllull Vatta(f HAtlH S ClIIlCM
rtLVI IH .l. v. ... ., - -
for. the purpose or aemanaing nn
pUination. A row resulted, out of which
both Henderson and Riddell emerged
much the worse for wear and tear.
Rand has given notice of appeal from
me JUUSMiBlil avnu ee!iiv3iii.v
Perfect fitting glasses $1 at Metzger's.
if 4 -nrtxr rr JT a ip TirTTorr
lllili, 1 1 1 I r illlJOX
f H REMAIN IN ASYLUM
a.--iPii - - !
:.J!2l!!S. 80jrnallvlSe S-M
"na."V "
wan Insane asvlura. the!
Thiw iimllv has deferred the nrblect
of moving for his release. 1 L
When Jiusseii a. pea body, personal
attorney for Harry Thaw, visited htm.
the prisoner wrangled violently with
1 , l aaw.anAa I ll.l. aHuaAM
linn vuu uaiiiauuvii iiiiiucuin(. - aiwuviu.
Five alienists employed to report on
Thaw's condition are said to have ad
vined bis detention for aa. indefinite
period.
K00 Men's Shirts 45c.
If you need shirts, profit by the tn-
. I m.A V... . .1. . rtklM
Clothing company. An extra apeclal la
offered in men's Jfancv golf shirts, the
; I. a ana rtlaln .ffMt. IMl f f a .tahul
whirls that command I and 11.25, and
eiiirts that commana i ana i.zt, ana
re regularly aold by The Chicago 1 or
the low price of 76c are now of fered
t the eatra low price of 45c.
- JJetiger, optician, 141 Washington.
QUIDS GIRL;
COf.lMtTS SUIC DE
, aeMeaawMB
DOSTOfI TERRIER'S
Mrs. Stratton Testifies in
Will ContestThat Wealthy
Packer Insisted on Marry
ing Her Every Time They
Met.
Dr. Margaret Stratton. on the wit-
nesa atand In the county court tnia
mornlne-. said that ' the late George T.
Xfvxra. waalthv aalmon Backer and once
a member of the atate aenate, proposed
to her about two weeks after the death
of his wife, and repeated the proposal
almost every trme ne raei ner curing
that year.
rtr Rtrattnn sold aha relected ner
wealthy suitor, but he kept coming to
her house and complaining about the
treatment he waa receiving at noma
8he aald she told htm she would not
mirrv him if he were the only man oh
earth. After that, because abe would
not become hia wife, she said, he tried
to break up her business. .
Ur. Btration saia inai myri pro
poaals of marriage were all heard by
her attendant. Mrs. Jessie Dunham, aa
she waa alwaye careful to have Mrs.
Dunham there when Myera waa about
The last ahe heard of Mrs. Dunham ahe
was In Paris. The witness thouglt
U .aswvs t m wilah 1 aATk hit Vtt
been heard by M. M. Whiting, who had
a room in me same nouiw. om
she does not know where Whiting
now la.
Oeta Herrona, leaves Itaad.
f"k , h n ra 1 A tn the
stand thta morning to complete ber tea-
. i i. k. v. . i r k MiiiMiaiiF Mm
Georgia . rrancea Stevens, aaughter of
me late pacaer, who ouninuuii !
lit An U . vwAiin ha. father
Will VII HIU k i u u iiu . - - - -
waa inaana and had had his mind pois
oned against her. The will gave all but
IZO.OUO to ner Drotner, ueorge i. ratra
Jr., who Is reaistlng hla sister's efforts
to break the will. The hearing waa De
gun before Judge Webster several
weeks ago, but was continued to aecure
the presence or outer wimensea.
The testimony of Dr. Start ton was
of the witness, who complained that
sue was ucrvuui biiu wn
stand to go outside and promenade.
rHhe said that about two weeks after
the death of Mrs. Myers, Myera came
to ner nouse ana appiina vio immii"
to Dr. Robinson, who had treated , Mrs.
Myers.
"He aald Dr. Robinson haa destroyed
two of the happiest homes in Port-
lana, saia me wiuiaas, nis uwn "u
his daughter's. He said Dr. Robinson
IIIM1 Uliuua 11I11UVUI.V aim u i " "
his daughter Frank, aa be called her.
He aald Dr. Robinson was an old devil.
mat ne naa nypnouira ina win nu
frank MttA that h (Mvri) WOUld ShOOt
Robinson on sight. I told him that waa
aosura ana mat ne musi miow ncimt,
but he replied that he knew what he
was talking about and knew they were
hypnotized. He raved around and
walked up and down like a caged
lion."
Disowns IU Daughter.
ml.. .I aala (k.t Uvara waa a
1 II. a 1 IILCOO aaiu .a i. ... j i ' "
social drinker, adding that he "carried
about all he could stand the most
of the time." She aald that nis annx-
I J a VI. I 1.-V.III... Ula ..la.
in( ItUUVU W II llkAUIlll. 1M WMm-
Ita to her houae were very objectlonal.
sne saia, Dui.sna aia nui muw uuw
to -keep him away without raising a
fuSs. when he complained about his
. . . . hstma aha advlMil him
to go and live with his daughter and
ne exciaimea, inmi iiivuinr u.iii
Don't call her my daughter, for she la
not my daughter, and never waa."
atM.ann aaM that nn th ntfrht
of the first proposal, early in 102, My
ers tola ner inui ine muni u.ium
. .nns I. 0i) fiha amlrmA
him what he meant, and he said he had
ooen on me poini oi jumpuis uui .
his window wnen members of the fam
ily came in. The witness Vaid ahe told
him it win a nitv he did not make a
good Job of 1C She explained that ahe
diii not rninK Myera was in earnest.
btllevlng he was only talking for sym
pathy. XT. GimilU'l Vlljjr Ul llil'J l "HI-
examined Vy Joseph Simon, whose que
tirms liiOlcnted that the contestee will
ask to have her testimony regarded as
Incredible. She was followed on the
Btand by the contestant. Mrs. Stevens,
who tola of her early acquaintance w'.tn
Dr. Robinson. She met him while vis-
lllaa ha imM. In Nv Vnrlr In I liW ha
being the family physician. He treated
ner lor weas iuiikb urn imrr, in
her r,a rents sent her east to be under
U I . ivuvinawil a v.. . i .vvij aoa
only started when the noon recesa waa
V3nV.nMMn,a aaaa Uaw a..M. .Aa
aeciureo.
P501IIS ACTIVE IN
UMATILLA COUNTY
(Spedtl DUpttch to The JooratL)
Pendleton, Or.. March 30. The local
option forces are making an active
campaign for prohibition throughout
eastern Oregon this spring. The liquor
Interests are much agitated especially
in Pendleton, where there are now 26
-aloons. Much interest is felt through
out U mat lira county.
CANADIAN NORTHERN
TO SURYEY NEW ROUTE
Pp rM.
Bellingham; Wash "March 11 0.-The
irnnaAlaZ Korthem rnllroad will send
Sni.Srtia- season to
Umlnu. P?obably win be one of two
1 V IHC HOUU UL JDULie IIUCX. OI JDCll
"' " "
LUMBERMEN FINED FOR
ACCEPTING REBATES
( United PrM Leased Wire.)
BL Louis. March 0. Representatives
Of the Chapman Dewey dumber com
nany of Kansas City. Missouri, ap-
f"' . T, ' ... a i . I a.j'
pearea in mo leucriu wun nrio
ttfWwt
rnHtvfl of the cas. A chaclt for th n-
ll.t lRK .tlS. waa drawn and
handed ; to tha court clerk.
The -Frisco railway was recently
- ..'.'?vr i- ."".; i .wi
nnd a uao amvuuv v-'V'"
tranaacHon. . - .
1 mkmn tiah
PTTftPTV STANDS FOR
tllUrill OiAiWW ,
. . . . . -a- vift 1 -aTrtt rttT
IVi JUT iva.!"
REPUBLICANS CHOICE
WUlard H.' Chopin filed hla declara
tion as a candidate ror representative
from Multnomah county this afternooit.
He ia- pledged l to Republican voter a
choice. -Three Statement No. 1 candi
dates filed their declarations as follows:
l aitVi-n
r"
Fred J. Jtsrauy, x. xx. ai .
finltter Ig Arrairned. ' .
, policeman Nathaa H. BulWer, cnargea
I w(th , tha mUrder 'of - Henry Shaffer,
J whom he ahot a month' ago while Shaf
' i THE OREGON : nArTOURNAI- 1 PoWrlWPMdNDAY. EVENINO, MARCH SO.
- mmmmm T- . . . ....... r -
')'. - ; DRIVEN FROM HOME BY FATHEli; Olllilfl BURGLAR
i BAGGED BR I D E f nui
1 w !;;
. 17;:';?. . !' : wxatlv - O ii ;;.;ir
eT . r, - ,
.
Hon Lyndhurst Bruce, who was driven from home by his father,
Lord Aberdare. for marrying the American actress, Camllle Clifford, has
gone to. work to earn his own living as an expert chauffeur. The pic
ture shows Hon. Lyndhurst Bruce and his wife, who some day will -be
Lady Aberdare.
KIIIG LEOPOLD
SERIOUSLY ILL
Ruler of Belgium Trans
formed From Strong Man
Into Childish Invalid.
(United Press Ltiaed Wire.)
Brussels, March 30. King Leopold, of
Belgium, Is now admitted by his physl
clans to be In a serious condition. Hi:
. - . , . Wa aitffaaltl. fNllH 1
mSjCSVV HCCrilD IV ire aua
" " J.. r v.i, anarn inH it Ih rumored
Ft... fmm n man of strong will and
keen undersUndlng that he Is rapidly
changing Into a chlldlBh old invaua.
HUNGARY REPELS
ABSENT DEAD
Laws Against the Admission
Bodies for Jnterment Within
Its Boundaries. . . .
of
Cincinnati, March 30. Hoping to
find and make a wife of his aweetheart,
Anna Urborn, Frederick Fidel Kramer,
aged 20. the only aon of wealthy! aged
parents, residing in Orcayfalva. Ternes,
I . ' 7. il.1. n.unlrv In Anrll.
Hungary, cam" i " 'Sr , ' Vi.
1805. and. dying in Cincinnati.' was
burled In St. Mary a remetery. iicr
several months had etapsed his Penta
i i -a v.1- a unH ihnV mOVCO
heaven and earth to overcome the. lawa
of Hungary agamsi. w'"1"1 "ITT
i,. k....j.iaa kuiivii for -reinterment. -
lis iniunuaiii'a " - -
Influence- and money were neceasary
to obtain such permission. They .used
both, but only after endless formalities
ant consent given. The U1J;
that Kramer's body must be exlrtimefl
In the presence of the Hungarian con
sul, who- came especially from Cleve
land to comply with this order-and to
certify his action back to : hla govern-
mThe remains were then turned over to
Undertaker Osseforth. who waa com
pelled to place them first in o.PPer
:r"i:.. rnt, intnn slnc-llned
rdcpotacle. and the two Into a, . tin
casket, hermetically sealed, ana wen
Into a wooden box. - .,..
The Hungarian government a. demand
stipulates "further that the faddy be ac
companied by a guard and George
Oiel of 415 York street, a fellow towns
man of Kramer, will undertake thla
office. Through the Brighton German
bank. Dassage for the body and U-iei
haa been secured on the North, German
line. and. aa soon as the Huhgarian
border Is reached, a special train will
be in waiting to carry it to Its destina
tion The entire cost of the transpor
tation fS? b, bodv .bntlltt la once
more laid to rest will be 1750 ;
,The woman for whose sake Kram-r
left his native heath iand found death
In a strange land . was - Anna TJrborn,
and la now Mrs. Nicholaa 8cabbon.
She mourned, for the adventuroua lover
who aave uo the affection of his pa
rents Kand their vast wealth until Scab
bon wooed and won her.:-
To assist her husband ahesis now
working in the grocery of Johann Jo
reph, also a Hungarian-, at Bank and
Central avenue. She . was Jiot present
when the body- of her dead . lover waa
exhumed. ' '
TWO DIE FROM '
VIOLENT INJURIES
Michael Beneon, an employe Of the
Lutke Manufacturing company, died
this morning at, 1 o'clock, from injuries
received In the' Lutke factory ' several
days ago. A billet of wood struck Ben
son in the abdomen, injuring him In
ternally. . , ", , . .
John Myjlc, an Austrian, Injured two
weeks ago in .the factory of the North-
. a A Uil a. fit - Via.
weal iwur . CUJllJI"?, -ui afc t
cent's hospital . yesterday afternoon. 1
Myjlc was operatea upon iwica out, i
was Impossible to save hla life.' .
The bodies of both men are at Ho
man's undertaking rooma and . the cor
oner is Investigating the death of each.
F
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INVITED FRIENDS
10 SEE DIM DIE
Mexican Rancher Commits
Suicide by Allowing Bull
to Gore Him to Death.
' Guadalajara. Mexico, March 80.
Boasting that he possessed the courage
of the matadors, whose combats in the
arena had thrilled him since childhood,
Jose Maria Moreno, owner of the. San
Pedro ranch, committed suicide by al
lowing a bull to gore him to 'death In
full view of 800 persona
Spectators were friends and neighbors
whom he had invited to the scene,
promising an exhibition superior to the
regulation bull fight.
For several moments they' watched
blm as he tormented a bull In the cattle
pen, which he had entered, armed only
with a stick, at the end of which waa
faatened an iron prong, and applauded
hla cleverness In sidestepping the
charges of the enraged animal.
Suddenlv it became apparent that he
was taking risks greater than the pro
fessional bull fighter usually -exposes
himself to. and a cry of horror went up
from the crowd when he stood directly
In the path of the bull and adjusted
his body so that one of the horns must
penetrate near- hia heart.
The animal struck him, and as he fell
it became maddened by the sight -of
blood and gored blm repeatedly.
Women in the crowd fled shrieking,
and some of the men went to his res
cue. After a battle with the beast they
succeeded in driving It back and drag
ging the llfeleaa body away.
RECTOR .QUITS; WILL
TEACH A NEW FAITH
Orange, New -Tersey,' Pastor Believes
in a Sort of Christian ..
Science.
Orange, - N.! J, March 80. Episcopal
ians in the t Oranges got a Jolt ' today
when it became known that. the Rev. J.
Woods Elliott, rector of All Saints'
Episcopal church,' has affiliated with
the Circle of Divine Ministry. -which is
a sort of detached Christian Science
church. Twice within a year Mr. El
liott has' resigned from Air Saints', and
His resignation was brought about by
discord, caused by hla preaching what
were termed Christian Science doctrines
me last ume.ne resignea ior Keeps.
Wr -, M. aaam 1 MamKa-s Ttia tr.ol
by prominent members. . The final res-
le-nartnn rAnlt a.ffcWtt a f hat KtkcH to n in s.
the prenent month, and eince then there
has been some speculation as to whether
. aa W JTT,11.4a M.Ia..1al .a-a. W.a. aa. a.
VIVII UVIVUtV "a fci iVf v " aMaau VU
follower of Mrs. Eddy, v ,
Iaii C3fl anna mw hartnm t al n alw tA m. e-
Scientist, but that he believed in cooper
atlon between medical-men and Chris
Uan Scientists. - s
Hal.. at aa. tV. Ma-lMlHa-a . a. a W S
jrnui i.v tiii vuuiiiih vv vimiiv our.
K1116tt was rector of a church in BalH-
aa. a. a. Al . liaL
eD-mAni Tiffs. svl to A tU Vts1s-s fivln. ta
Spanish-American war. - .
PASSES TWENTYFIVE
' THOUSAND MARK
f i-'-U':
With one' week more remain- a
4. 4 ing before the registration bo6ks i
e .r eiose, uie total numoer or voters
whose names . are now on the
clerk's books number :" 25.508.
e": Saturday f the average dally reg
istration jumpea a iuue, reacn-
- ... . a...
e lag a total of B8
-Spectacles $1.00 at Metigei-s.- '
Couple Tell Police They Have
Been Rohbed Three Times
Within Three" Weeks.-
New York. March la. Joseph Navillo
and hla wife, Mary, whom he married
three we-ks ago, weat to the Charles
treat Dollce station laat night and
said tbat .since the wedding they bad
been robbed three times,- and on .the
li a ..kkapw I V. a ihlauaa h.' Hnnnd
and gagged hla wife and left ber a
prisoner, tiea io a-oeapost oy enrx.
vi...illa uiimiil hnma lata ftt nirht
and found hla wife senseless from ner
suffering. The. thongs wiin-wmcn anei
waa bound were so tight aa to benumb
her hands and feet. He revived her, but
a .maan.Kfc..n wrom:.n hn,:.ah.?fl 'a.x;
m:y'were"buVlng-,oll Palntlngi. The
Kavilloa have a painting which tha .pair
profess tonilra. Suddenly the' wo-
with V handkerchief; The man carried
her to the-bed, where abe was bound
In the sheets and led to the post. The
thieves looted the flat, taking money
ana valuables. The young bride waa a
prisoner live hours before her husband 1
arrived and releaaed her. I
. , - .
TRIES HARD TO DIE
TO SAVE WIHSKEKS
Leaves Wife Holding Shears, and
Flanges Into North River
Three Times.
New York. March 80. A man tried
bard to die three times yesterday to
save hla whiskers, which nis wire in
sisted that he allow her to cut off.
Anton Proctor and bis wife bad such
row over the hirsute adornments at
his home. 328 East - Seventy-fourth
street, yesterday, that he left, vowing
ne would aie oeiore incy anuuiu
to wave, and then sought the river.
V V. aaa. Ih. IBll.IV.ll mAfl
aajllgallUl VlllVftl " " . a " I
mooning along the pier at the foot of
xir . mwan,l.lvl itraat and nana. I
Tcni lacuij-uiuu , . . . .
.Inn. 11 alAnnlna tn f II TT a lnOB
iwuaiij awfi'a . 77
boulder or a bit of scrap iron into his
coat pocketa They figured that he
was planning to commit suiciae, anu
tried to tiptoe up behind him.
Anton heard their stealthy steps and,
turning, waved one hand to them in
dramatic farewell and leaped Into the
boaom of the river.
In a minute he came up and tried
to smash bis head against the piles of
the pier. The longshoremen hitched a
boat hook In Anton's collar, but he
anked the boon loose ana aroppea
Clt- . , a a . a . 1.1
rr. i-. . I . l.a llal ila.na.atalv tn nnM
1 I11B IIUIO 11 lic vi. . - . .
hta head under, but another longshore
man got into a uoav viu n aa
up protesting and sputtering.
The rescuers were starting for a
warm shelter with him when he got
away and went into me river again.
This time they est on him until Dr.
Harbeck. of the New York hospital.
arrived. .
The surgeon aiagnosea it as an un
happy state of mind and a aet of pink-
. .,,. a MAllaawian t nr.la klm
in wniaaom, hiiu jj.
. la'fannn Mavrkat court, where he
waa sent to Bellevue.
TWO NATIONS BUSY '
TO OBLIGE WOMAN
Bryn Mawr Graduate Finally Gets
Permit to Read Ancient
Greek Volume.
Berlin, March 30. Mlaa Ida Clougb
of Boston, a graduate of Bryn Mawr,
who Ja atudylng In Berlin for a doctor's
degree, wished to use a Greek volume of
the year 1255, which is in the National
library at Paris.
The director of the National library
of Berlin wrote a note to this effect
to the German ministry of education.
The ministry wrote to the foreign of
fice, and the latter wrote to the Im
perial chancellor. The Imperial chan
cellor Bent the requeat to the French
ambassador to Germany, and then it
was up to France.
The French ambassador at Berlin
wrote to the German ambassador at
Paris, who wrote to the French "for
eign office, and ao on. following the
aiaanminriitlnn at TTerlln. till the re-
rnieat finally reached the director of
the Paris National library.
At the end of five months Miss Clough
is now able to read the precious volume
in the presence of one of the custodians
of the Berlin library.
SHAH ENRAGED OVER -LOSS
OF FAVORITE
Terror Reigns tn Palace Because His
Tamara Managed to
Escape.
Paris, March 80. The Shah of Persia,
who may lose his throne or his life any
nAVa IS 1 TCI HI! B W avaaa.-wa. ..uv.v.. i
. . ... , ..... I
with calmness and almost wun inauier-
ice. I
w..a a . ik. la.l waalr limip Vin . I
a I
UUl lOr IIIW laa "aa
. .. . a a... a
re aned In the paiace oi lenaren; iw
the" shah -haa. lost Tamara-a loss of
125.000.- Tnai is wuai no yam lur ner,
when he was still crown prince and she
tndVnear TlfllS00'
vJn-eyftrds Sai.1". ai a a
.im.r." w" 'aVwi.-, "n,iV, I'nTa
n?wr." Va -h.i, nSn.ik Th
throne he' made her hi. chief favorite:
She rave mm two sons, um lino nignt,
hrihinVher guardians, she fled from the
m snlte of all the shah's ef-
forts ahe haa not been traced. The ac-
complices, who aided . her flight have
been beheaded. Scores of servants have
Kaon ISAAtaHII hi
. t ...... l.T, a ilaath Val anl i. a r.
tains, Wtiq were guaruins me inrone,
have been sent out to scour the country
aide with troops. , . ,
But Tamara has vanished completely.
The hah is said to be almost indiffer
ent at the bombs- thrown at him, as he
rides out In his capital city. He thinks
only of Tamara. .
heyburn says bill
-isXriver-killer
(Waihiagtea Barean of The Journal.)'
Washington. March 10. Senator Hey
burn of Idaho is making a hard fight
against the bill giving the eBenton
Water power company the right to
build a dam across - Bnake river in
Washington near the Idaho line at Five
Mile, rapids. The bill was carried
throuah the house b Jones of Wash-
Ingtom Ileybum- elaima it is scheme
to a give a private corporation control 1
of one' of the most, important rivers of
the coast considered aa a meana of .
forcing down ran ratea - nenaiors t-nes
and Ankeny both supported . ths bill
warmly. ; ":" -
The oight-hour rule will be one of the
.a. I . a M....,laaa Jl.aiia.aJ al lha nillaa.l
conventlou of the United Garment Work
era of America in Milwaukee next Aug-
USta
1803.
I
IMS-
n r- ; V .,, I " 1
Suit will be filed In the staU circuit
court. tomorrow1 enjoining ths City from
further oollectlon. of taxes under ths
naaar 'vaahiriin tax" ordinance recently
passed by the city council over Mayor
Tjnt'i villi and 'a trains t which a refer
endum petition has been Bled with City
Auditor Aa.I Barbur.
Tw,r r-ank K. Freemaa will bring
suit In- ths name of lonw person liable
to taxation under , ths new .iaw. . ai
nnnn tndav AttorneV Freeman, who acts
ior a manner oi ine uiiivu-.
lng' fret delivery serTlce,;aaid be had
. a Ued upm Mj. merchant in
for a number" of ths merchants oonauov
i v v ? p .,
I - lloncru
a .inai me iww f"". .. m
.a'MtiS . l.Tduni
tl"Snt 70tVd"Pon. b "the i pipU
cur Attorney JobJi P.' Kavanaugn held
g m oSHin given City Auditor Bar-
y.'-S'-Sl fiat the referendum has
?"r I1??.' w"!" " .h- nnsration of tne
haa been filed, the meaaurs is not
onJnfmce ana that It la an acUve law
untlj votea aown by the people or
renealed b the council.
tU$$V$, tC suit will mark the-
1 in what waa one of the
SfflP -TfisLS
and finally succeeded In compromising
a.-. t tt....ian 1'Annrnmnn jvtuiauvr,
however, refused to accept the com
promise and announced when the meas
ure was passed over Mayor IjSJjes
veto that he would Invoke the refer
endum against . the measure. m;
threat was carnea ou li"...
bearing more than 6.200 names waa
filed with the city auditor.
oi th. dm. the oetitlon was filed
Councilman Belding. who saw the op
position wnion naa ana-n
law on the part of those affected by It,
Hied a new ordinance, which prov dea
for the Uxatlon of all vehlclea. includ
ing thoae uaed for plea au re purposes as
well aa those used for hlr T& i i Be ld
Ing ordinance was not looked upon with
favor, however, and waa referred to a
committee, where it will probably die
unleaa It la adopted at the laat moment
to kill the effect of the referendum petl-
in Kl
tlon.
SUBDUES INTRUDER
WITH HER HATPIN
Mrs. Mary Vacqnis Sits on Him in
Hallway With Weapon Pointed
at Her Captive's Throat.
New York, March SO. With a hatpin
as her only weapon, Mra Mary Vacquis
a,.,ra a hurclar she found in ber
apartments, at 1807 Third avenue, yes-
terday. The intruaer maae ucaia.a
resistance untU Mra Vacquis held the
point of the pin against his throat, when
he consented to await the arrival of the
police. ' .
Having left the house on a whopping
trip Mrs. Vacquis remembered, about
20 minutes later, that ahe bad forgotten
a cake In the oven, and retraced her
steps. As she reacnea me lourin i.our
she noticed the outsr door to her rooms
had been lorcea.
the same instant a man sprang
Aa aliv aainw . .... .
from a corner and attempted to pass
her. She screamed and caught at him,
narrowly escaDlnx a blow he aimed at
her with a heavy -Jimmy." Throwing
her arms about his body, Mra. Vacquis
nuia. I
a powerful woman, pinned the man ryn ir nuj ' J" would ar
aaainat the wall and continued to call that the famous Nebrasitan wouia a
for help. By a audden effort h. loos-
ened her hofd and stumbled down the
stairs to me inira noor. m. -mcquia
r.,ned aehTOttcoich,tnna h,bura&
atumpled and fell, whereupon firs.
vacquis sai on nun. urawiua lung
pln ?rom her hat she pressed the polnl
against Ws flesh and dared Blm to
IIIV V S3.
Taken to the East 104th street police
station by a policeman who had been
a..annnal ti aa w4 mrntf sto I A ha rn
n UIU I1IUI1VU, latv lf aaviava aa-MU mu
Lorens Oilmore, but refused to give an
ja ria..aMa.1 n.tlnla. AH llm
HQarCBB. OCVCIOl BLI HUirjO 1UUIIU VIS AltlSB
were ldenunea py Mrs, vacquig.
GIRL LED ROBBERS
INTO FATHER'S HOME
Fifteen-Year-Old Edith Belfi, Calling
Herself "Queen of Bandits,
Wanted Money to Elope.
Cleveland, Ohio, March 0. Calling her--nir
"miaan of the bandit." Edith Belfl, 15
years old, daughter of Vincent Belfl,
wealthy superintendent or tne Norcross
Marble company, who- lavished money
nn h-r and save her a convent educa-
. i i. 1 II la .Via TTniiaa nf th. OnnA
lion, IB I1CIU ui -
Shepherd pending action in the Juvenile
courc on a cnarsv m in, m,wiwi
11 a m.mhir, nf . a n IT . nv,f
mCIl, ,i.au.v.a v. a '
which aho Is alleged to rule. In stealing
loou worm o jwci- .wiu
home. No. nli West Twenty-fifth
street. .,, . ,
mi., .i.i a.. In antirt whlln n.r al
leged companions, Julius Watt, 21, with
whom ahe later aald she intended to
eiOPO U l,IIIVDBV, "ia va.a....
.Malvna AM 1 rfflfl nf lAT,
elope to Chicago, ana -onn xioepnner.
. we 1 "th; common pleas
arf r 1aaa 1 4 UAk CV.a A
ceil y , miu ni mw .;,
court In 11,000 Donas eacn. one reierrea
. 1 D.Uaaalrv 1R vlara nM nnw
w JODUIUI ireai'JI . a
.i- - m.ia Tniial, ,1 Rnnn onnvtotAil
in r.,.K."i;7 .
or roDoery SJSHat haa terrified the
uyj" ." ." -- a ui-vT
district rot wis i .
Betfi' aw'ak'enVd by whispering and
L.i.h At aklrts soon after midnight this
n,nVninV. saw a man In his room. He
for his revolver, but it was
fona ,Tw. men and a woman fled 1 do wn
'" ' 'V"' " " "iliiaaaa- ka ihM
Patrolman Joergens followed the three
to a wesi siae nv", "I" !7"av"'"
when they emergea anu
Ret"1" her The Jewels were
and arrested her - tne jewels , were
nuu w w-'
at M. ... Kaa VAlinff Tl ATI.
' We
wanted money enough to elope,
said
XMlla, aner cum i.
PENNY POSTAGE
MAY BE COMING
London, March SO. Some weeks ago
It was announce rnat the posunaster
vanaral of the .United States, O. I von
1 J Meyer, In -a letter, addressed to a
member of the house or commons wno
has taken an active interest in the ques
tion, avowed himself to beo a convert
to 4ho desirability and possibility of
establishing - penny postage -between
Great Britain and the United States.
Great Britain and the United States.
He offered to come over and personally
discuss' the matter with the British
.a.thorities. This proposal was not en-
matter witn tne firman i
authorities. This proposal was not en-
ijiragedr but-the-uneapeeted yerture
r" 1 a V.. antialanllal annaa-
promises to have substantial conse-
jiuenoea Ths secrets .of the budget are
alwaya well kept, eapeclally by Mr
KceaT Ths' sicUf thV budget ara
lwava well - keot eaneclallv br Mrt upon wnicn is situaiea me city oi .
AM A but mmbeWbortXuie. Johannesburg Thla In t ft0". which ,
who are actively working to bring about l-'&.A1? -an
arrangement that would ba balled tn Un'ted Btatea fOfU.'j X ci0li .
with satisfaction on both sides t"M
.Atlantic have J!li.5.a-.a. ! ? 1
In his forthcoming financial scheme
SAWtftflaslnm frit th sbataf.llslh.nBF tf nminV I
postage to ths United SUtes. . '
. .. .., ,' ' -V. , 5 k. .A" J a-. ,. - 'V
Steamship Chippewa Crashes
Into 1 -Fishing: tjcliooncr :
LydiaVat Useless i Bay
Smaller i Crafi.f Instantly ;
"Goes to Rottom, : : :
(United frees Lasted Wire.) .-. '.
Belllnaham. Wash..' March . I0.Of f
Point. No Point In Useless bay . at 1
o'clock thla morning ths express steam- '
ship Chippewa of theuget Sound Navi
gation company's fleet ' craahed , full
na.H into tha little flshlna achooner-
Lydla, returning to Seattle from ths ,
ba
of
Hi
halibut banks, and sent the vessel to
the bottom before all the crew could
ba rescued. Two men, Wilson Spinning ,
ne Rallarit Waahlnaton. and Thomas
Hicks of Seattle perished. Eight of tha
aaa..A, KW III. 'Ilt-inlin.
vivw an ivivuw f a. a wMWyv"
Spinning leaves a widow and one child.
The rescued men were sent to Seattle
on tb. steamer Bt.U o , Wa.btng.on
Wll.ll I. ,WiyVU a aw.wa f ' '
, ha rhlnn.. atruclc the Lvdla. It Waa
bound for .Vancouver. , --
The Lydla waa cut In twain on the ,
nnrt aidn and sank instantly. The crew .N
rushed from their bunks and stations to
find- themselves going down, and soon
all were In the water. ' '
The lookout of the Chippewa says the
Lydla showed no light but this is de
nied bv offlcere of tha schooner. Tft
Lydla waa owned by Noble Wallingford
of Seattle. Caotaln MoAlvertin was In
charge of the Chippewa '
LEUOII TO BRYAII
Minnesota Governor to Bel
Speaker at New York Jef-
ferson Day Banquet. '
(United Prets Late4 Wlra . . '
Naa, Tori, March 20: Plans to create
a' popular demonstration here for John.
J lll I1BUI1, VTVluvi a.a " .
... ...... a aVa aM.lanr.l
a . aawaanaaa nT 11 nilMOI. B nil
receptive canoiaaie ir mo j,ioia...
lal nomination, on ths eve of tha New ,
York State Democratic convention by j
making him the principal speaker at ths '
iDemocratlc
cratlc vlub's Jefferson xay oan- ,
quel, were today announced oy Demo
cratio leaaers m - ", , toiih.-, ,
As a result the friends of William
Tanntna-a Bryan are organUlng a rival
demonstration. .
Governor jonnson. cra'i ?
announcement. Iiaa accepted an in vita- ,
i ik. nr Ih, tvMI'.-
lion to maa ; " . , . , ., '
Ing at the banquet to be held
of Thomaa Jefferaon at the Knicker-
bocker April 11. ' .
jjemocratic Bivrniiiii "
t prominence ii . " -
UTVI .11- J
have bn invued 7a?
the notable' exception -of Wlllfcam J,.
Hrvan. who. It is said, received no- in-
Vlt!?n- . ... - .Incensed Colonel
iiiia ii i
"v. nere oa -
fP1" l5uJt rted In today to
J0IIIISII1
HANDS
'"'-a"alv.i 'dinner at which their ,
vjl ,
r.eOTShnson will be acclaimed V,
- ., rholce for tha Democratio
New ( Tort : s ,chneb5r1.,a',minediately
DtmlnVhe'meetlng of the Democratio ..
after The - meeting of the. Democratio
atate committee ai -
The expected favorable sentiments
created by Governor Johnaon s speech ,
will atlll be fresh In the minds of the ,
local leadera on the following day. April
14, when the state convention meets hi .,
Carnegie hall to aelect the four dele.
gatTs-it-large to tne national conven- t
tion at Denver In July. '
Perfect fitting glasses II at MeUger'a y
$50 REWARD IF YOU '
WILL FIND HUSBAND
Woman' Advertises to Get Man yho
Used a Ladder to Make His V J
"Getaway." -".;;!H''
Wilkn-harre. Pa.. March SO.
a ,a i
'ii. raward Anybody finding
or
bringing Charles U Black to Wllkesbarrs
will get the above rewara, as as- ,(J
deserted me without cause Mrs. C.fli
la. B la clt' -"9
Charles Black tired of domestic un-. j
happiness about five weeks ago. He y,
placed a atepladder agalnsb the window -of
hie room, and at night wnlle hie
wife was sleeping", atole away. Mrs.
Black and the police have scoured the
city In search of him, but ba escaped
their traps. 'a'
Today Mrs. Black got a number of
placards offering a reward, and Jauntily
marched around the city tacking them
to fences, poles and other' prominent '
places. Black was formerly a Philadel
phia streetcar employe. They were mar
ried less than a year ago. ' ,
Metcger, Jeweler, optician, tit - Wash. -
BABE NEAR LEBANON
BURNED TO DEATH ,
i 1 ' ' . i. j;
(Special Dlipatch to' The tarsal.),
Lebanon. Or., March 30. The two-
year-old daughter of Jacob Houck, who
lives 10 miles above Lebanon, waa n
burnod so severely Saturday morning
that ahn AaA Sntiirilav nltrht. about 10 .;
hours after the accident. Mr. and Mrs.
Houck had gone out to tne oarn to ay
the milking and had left their two chll--V
dren, a boy about seven years old, and , ,
the little girl, in tho house. The little j
girl's clothing caught, fire, from the
stove, and when the parents . reached
the house all her clothing was burned
off, and her skin from her; knees up
Rven her ' ears was -i
burned Into a crisp. A physician from '
this place was called, but be could do ,,
nothing for her. . . ' ' ,
WnNTRT?FTTTi OUTPUT i-
, wa., -.a ,
OF TRANSVAAL MINES
(United Tr-as Leased' Wlrs.) ' '
. Uaaak A.'Tka .- . anl I .
waanuiBiuu, -a. ,
mlnee of the .Transvaal south Arrlca.
produeea tn lii6'!-0'
,nM which. WiUl thO SXCeDtlOn Of
gold, v
000.000
upon j
WWOO M obtained - along the reef
-ni.i. ? th
Jnhannaahura- district have . ' vielded
praotloally no results. . , - . v
. V 11 111 1 '-''--apaeeae-seaea
: Spectacles $1.00 at Metzger's. i
fer waa resisting arrest, pieaaea not
guilty In the circuit court this morning.
The case was set for trial on May 14.
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