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TIE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, -MAY, 17, 1CC1 17 iiiiiis FOR VERflfCT Attorneys for , Millionaire Satisfied That They Have r rroven Their Client Sane and That He Will Be lie leased From 3Iadhouse. (United Pre leased Wlre. Poughkeepsie,". Y MjrM. Th question of Harry Thaw's release) or return to Matteawan Insane asylum, was submitted to . Supreme Justice Morschauser tonight , ' Both sides will file brief but no more testimony Ib to be taken. Thaw's lawyer Bay they are satisfied they, have proved their client sane. , District Attorney Jerome , is also thoroughly convinced that they have failed and he will send no commission, us he. Intended, to Pittsburg, London, tarls, Rome and Monte Carlo for tes timony in support of his c aim that Stanford White1 slayer should remain In a madhouse. - Thaw took the witness-stand In nis own behalf at o'clock tonight, but an swered only one question before his counsel Interposed, went into consulta tion wtth Jerome, and shortly agreed with him to submit the case on the tes timony already before the court. It was JuBt after Deputy .Clerk Ed ward M. Stillmsn of Duchesse county has testified to conversations with Thaw every day during his stay In. th; lull here and to his opinion tha t .the latter'a talk was rational, that Jerome called the young Plttsbnrger to the stand. Attorney, urauam, iw y- ieotlnir. saying the- time BELL BLWJiS OF SEVILLE. was not the proper one for his Client's examination.) Thaw nodded to him, however, and Gra ham withdrew his -objection,,. , Ask Cow for Advice. Thaw looked cool and collected as h; faced the prosecutor, but he understood the nature of the proceedings. - The Justice-explained that the habeas corpus proceedings raises the question whether he is to be freed or go back to the asylum and that It Is for the court to render the decision on' th strength Of the evidence submitted. Then the witness looked back at "Jerome, who inquired If the former knows Dr. Flint, the alienist. , Yes. through his son," replied Thaw. "Would you be willing," queried Jerome, "to submit to an examination by Dr. Flint and others of my experts?" i Attorney. Graham Instantly Inter rupted and the court sustained him. "I think It a fair proposition." aald Jerome, "and-I believe Thaw, who la In court fighting for his liberty, . should be willing to submit.". Ths Justice suggested a conference be tween Thaw-and his counsel to decide whether to accept the 'prosecutor's "ro poeaL Attorney Graham agreed and a SO-mlnute recess was taken. At its conclusion, Jerome was brought . ' ; - i - 1 1 i aw T,, - . " i t " ..' ;.-'v -:. .. . -.'. .. v .Jr-i '.,'r.,v ' . i -.V A iyj$Zli ' v: trv V K One of the most. wonderful spectacles Id, , the world is ? presented whenever the great belli ot the Giralds, the cathedral of Seville, Spain, are rung. . v. : x '. ' ' - These bella are high within the S 5 0-foot belfry and so large that when they swing their; sides protrude far out beyond the belfry"' walla .When ringing the bells, the men who pull the ;ropeB, . which set them swinging, are dragged up- to a great height from the flooring and gome even- perch upon the tops of the bells to give them a greater mo mentum. , - - - People come from distant lacea to witness the ringing of these bells. And now and then are horrified by the sight, of one or other of the ringers being dashed to death. Into the consultation. ' Thaw waa pre pared o submit to an examination. At torney Graham told him, but not upon the basis of the prosecutor's suggestion. His counter proposal was that the com mission consist of six experts; that Thaw name three of them and that the court name the other three. He also specified that none of the'experts should be connected with the case In the past and offered to divide the expenses with New York county. Case Eada uddenly I might be a candidate for a lunatlo asvlum rojnself. If Jt accepted such an offer," said Jerome. He was evidently satisfied with the evidence already de veloped, however, for when Thaws at torneys announced their case was com pleted Jerome unexpectedly announced that he, too, was willing to rest. - Good Advice to a Friend in Buying a Piano i If Followed by You Will Safeguard . J J , Every Dollar Invested in an Instrument I Mr. Hy Eilers, President of the i Eilers Piano House, was asked by a it friend the other day as to what piano t to buy, and his unbiased advice, given : below, based on actual experience, is : J safe for "all intending piano buyers to follow: tgfplj "Mr friend, the wry first piano I sold In Oregon was a Kimball, and that was over 10 years ago. Today that same piano is in home as gopd as ths day t was olaced there. Its tone Is pure ana sweet, the action is perfect and it praetioally shows ao wear, "I aay in 'my friend's borne,' because 1 made him a friend and a true on by selling him a sweet-voiced, reliable piano, and that same piano has sold several others lust Ukesjt, and will continue to do so In the years to come. It Is as good as an agent. So is ny KtmbaU piano In . a, home where others can appreciate Its fink musical qualities. . Klmbau plajjM were always goodj but are mafle today. ; If possible, better than ever: so I can "conscientiously say to you 'By all means buy a KJmball and the price Is rjght, too at least hundred dollars less than others of h The1boveBhould be carefully considered' any one intending to buy a piano Secure , an Instrument that la not and will not be an ex periment as to lasting satisfaction. - ..! w -, ' iM.t V Cheap, unknown makes oftentimes cost "uninformed-buyers nearly a. Kimball price, and are expensive at any cost j. i The safe way Is to buy of a reliable house and bay a Kimball. " Kimball Pianos in the different ease designs and all fancy woods are on exhibition at all Eilers dtores. If not convenient to call In person, writs for Kimball catalogue "C." Do It at once Today. THE HOUSE OF HIGHEST QUALITY. 40 STORES. Step Ofii Flauo reliability ' BIGGEST ,' BUSIEST AND BEST on. the Coast and the West. yOBTXuaJTD, OBBOOV. v r t . r ' J " r. v I V f I ? : :. J 1 X v " " g ' If )t ' ' ; I J I t I g I f J s g t "Oaks Folks" MS?! Gates Open 10:30. ; V Today Skating, Bowling, Dancing, Electric Baseball Wonderland of Beauties and Novel ties in the "Cento- . deon." ueer. Funny Hindu riests ' in Buddha's , Temple.1 Baby Incubator .. Scenic Mill s Tyrolean Yodlers Concert 2 p. m." and 8 p. ra. Free in the Airdome. J"' Breton's Auto-Leap-the-Gap at 3:30 and 9:30 p. m. ' Oh the Big Scream 1 . J . "The Tickler" (Copyrighted)( "Fifteen Minutes From Alder Street fy wxt aanflay ITew Oak Grille will srre eomplete asala, the best la ; i ' rortland. "1 m r t t ts rrrr n Restaurant cob. "raniD aso cotrca bts. OFXIT BAT AHZ WIGHT. Dinner from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Lettuce lO1. Sliced Tomatoes. .. .15eW4 tinrimp isaia-d, Mayonalse dressing zu Fried Kasor Clams 1 50 Fried Chad . ., .. ... 1 at Fried Halibut iT; : ITT; . '.1 5 Fried Salmon lOe Fried .Tenderloin ot Sole. Tartar Sauce .......... .............. 256 Boiled Mackerel, Drawn Butter. ... Steamed Little Neck Clams. , ...... ,26c Clam Bouillon, with Toast ...150 Boll?d Beef Tongue and Spinach. . .200 Chicken Pot Pie .30 Scrambled Calves' Brains.... 2c5 Pork Spare Ribs. Saire Dressing. ,X04 Chicken Croquettes, with green peas iio.XUC rown Potatoes. .XOc Potato 8a4ad...262 4iff Ah Veal Sausage, Cream Gravy ...... Pdrk Tenderloin Country Style. ... i; 5C Stuffed Breast of Veal ....20 CUn mi.n U.nf T5.. n-n Prttntmia Ji Pickled Pics' Feet. Noodles, au -Gratia Stewed Codfish in Cream Corned Beef Hash and Egg... Beef Stew and Vegetables..... Pork and Beans ............. Half Spring Chicken on Toast Roast Chicken with Dressing. . Roast Veal with Dressing..... Roast Beef with Hrown Gravy Roast Lamb with Mint Sauce. . Bilced cucumoers ......,..... Wilted Lettuce .v.... . Green Onions .......... Asparagus on roast - . Spinacli . . . . Strawberries and Cream Strawberry Rhort Cake Strawberry Ice Cream . . . . micea uananss ana Lrrara. Coffee, bread and cutter ana potatoes with all meals. Dining-room for ladies. Dinner from 11 a. m. to p. m. bite ...30 ...20e .'.V.V.V.V.Vio v.v:.v.v,viB$ 10 CONGRESS HAS 0 RECORD Justice Morschauser directed that briefs be submitted to him at Whlte Plains,, where ho will be holding court next week. He added that he would render v , decision by, a week from Monday. - t Thaw showed considerable nervous ness while the eolloquy between his at torney and the court was In progress. He doesn't appear to be worried, . how ever, and he readily consented when a photographer requested permission to take a flashlight picture. Thaw' laughed heartily when the explosion occurred. Until the justice's , decision Is ren dered, - Thaw - will remain a prisoner here.-- - :,-:-".. '..,;" :v;'' Thaw's three alienists; Doctors Pil grim, Jelllffe and Evans were the principal witnesses at the early ses sions of court. ' ! Dr. Pilgrim,, superintendent of the Hudson River state asylum for tNe Insane; former president of the state lunacy commission, told Jerome he had received $1,000 for testifying,- but was emphatic In his declaration that he. be lieves Thaw sane. He saw there was no danger of a relapse, If Thaw lived properly, v. . .' . . Dr. Evans compared Thaw's mind to 4 piece of linen that was dirty and has been washed clean. Asked whether he did not think Thaw sane when he killed White, Evans replied: "That was two years ago. I have discharged 600 pa tients, cured, since then." . , v . Dr. Jelllffe agreed with, hlff brother alienists. Several Tombs attendants testified that they often talked with Thaw and saw no signs of insanity, PIANOLA INFLUENCE. rrenoh Honors Rare Seen Thmst on , a , Blstlsg-aished American. iFrom the Saturday Evening Mall of .... i.. April 18.) . , .. fhet French " government has shown proper appreciation of American genius when it conferred the badge of the Legion of Honor upon H.. B. Tremalne, president of the Aeolian company, , Mr. Tremaine has lust received formal no- t Ice that he has- been -appointed Chev1 aiier oi tne region or Honor, one or tne most coveted of European decorations. This badge is usually conferred in rec ognition of some - signal service per formed in the- cause, of science,.; art or literature, and 'it la 'certain that under such conditions ' no one Is more deserving than Mr. Tremaine, who, as head of the Aeolian - company, has brought forward the Pianola, which has accomplished lncalcuable - things ' for music, not alone In this country but in foreign countries as well In every great music center In the world' there stands an Aeolian hall, which is the home of everything that Is Cultured and arttstio In music, .and the one in Paris was no doubt a constant reminder of the powers behind the government of What an American had accomplished. . When It is understood that" In-ths Pianola repertory are over 15,000' com positions, comprising, everything in pianoforte literature, and many. arrange ments which can hardly be playd by pianist, may oe the rant of .nnaathJUklaa realized. Mtnv of works and atrlns auarteta have hoan arranged for r performance on the Pi anola, from the Sixth Symphony of Tchalkowsky to the Beethoven quar tets. - That most of the large, univer sities and colleges In this country, In cluding Harvard, Columbia, Vassar and Institutions of similar standing, use thla instrument In their regular mtislo course Is sufficient proof of the esteem when It has enlisted among educational men .whose seriousness of purpose iand understanding cannot be doubted. Through the medium of free concerts In Aeolian 'hall in New -; York. Paris, London, Berlin, and In Australia, thou sands of people have become familiar with musical literature who would have no . other wav - of familiarizing -themselves with the different masterpieces. TICKETS OF LINN f' . BEADY FOR BABL0T (SjxcUl DUpatca . to Xbt JouruaL) i , Albany, Or.; May H. Ths county ticket has been comnlled bv tha countv clerk for the June election. In addition ! to the Democratic and " Republican' can didates regularly nominated at the pri mary, the 8oclallstsvhave certified their list of candidates, selected in convention, and they also will appear on the ballot, which will contain the following: Democratic Representatives, I.' A. Munkers, Thomas Brandon. J. M. Phil pott: county judge, C. H. Stewart; sher iff. D.v B. Smith; county clerks B.. M. Payne; recorder, S. -H. -Coin;' assessor, T.. TW VAvlny traaHiirAr. CI f?. TiirnAr? commissioner, to fill -'Vacancy, Peter 1 Blther: iontt term. D. D. Hackleman: fschnolTraperintendent, W. Li Jackson. KepuDiiran ttepresentauves, Brown, Frank .Porter, B. -E. Upmeyer; county judge, - J.-- N. Duncan sheriff, Frank Bayne; county clerk, Jw. Miller; recorder. Grant Froman; assipssor, D. B. McKnleht: treasurer. . W. - W. Francis: commissioner, to fill' vacancy, O. .H. Rus sell: long term, Thomas Butler. Socialist Representatives, W. H. In gram, , E. E. Taylor, S. M. Trollinger; county judge M. F. Tays: sheriff, John Brown: countv clerk, William R. Mealev; recorder, F. E. Bloom; assessor. A: F. Oooch; treasurer, John Sandner; sur vivor, I. CT Duedall: commissioner, .to fill vacancy. W. E. Churchill. -- -The - various amendments and meas ures to be submitted under ths initia tive and referendum will appear on the ballot, together with the. question whether tlie sale of Intoxicants snail be prohibited land whether stock, shall be permitted to run at largo.- , , , Tlie. Appropriations Exceed Those of Previous Session by $300,000,000. (United Press Letud Wire.) Washington, May 16. The present session of congress,-to end next week, la a record breaker. The appropria tions of thla session so far authorized xoeed those of the first session of the 68th congress by more than i 300. OOV.VUu. xne total appropriations raue up to tms time aggregate approximate ly, $8S4.844,s07. This amount will be Increased bv the aeneral deficiency and omnibus publio buildings bills and such other measures as may go through before adjournment. Tne - session naa , aiso esiaousnea a high record for the number of bills, roanlntlonn Introduced and considered and for the transaction of executive business. There nave been i.nt duis Introduced In -the senate and Z1.V40 In the house. In ths senate 80 joint resolutions were offered, or wnicn au were passed and nine .have - become The senate considered 184 simple res olutions. - . Uo to this time lis bins ana- is (Joint resolutions have become laws. The senate has passed 484 bills, 17 of which were omnibus pension bills.. It Is estimated that these measures renresanted more than 1.000 Individual claims, and that the saving In printing, and handling -them approximated $1,000. .. ne executive uumiuvh uuiro wj senate this session Is almost three times greater than was handled during any previous session. - Up to this time 84 treaties have been ratified and hade public. ' ' - Practically the whole day In the wen ate was spent in consideration of the bill concerning forest reserves In the Appa lachian and White mountains. It was finally passed, after a speech -of nearly two- hours' duration by Senator Teller of Colorado In. opposition.- It carries an appropriation s of B,000.000, and ,. Its chances of passing the house at this session are poor. As a first move to redeem the Repub lican promise of revising the tariff, the senate adopted a resolution authorizing the finance -committee to take up the subject of tariff rates and to employ ex- f erts to prepare information to assist In he revision of the schedules.. The conu mittee Is also to report as to legislation, reciprocity or otherwise, necessary to enact In order to secure equitable treat ment for American products abroad. The committee will alt during the aum ner,'-;'.-.'.j-'-;''",,-'t, The first step by the house toward a revision of the tariff was taken this afternoon, when the resolution to auth orise the ways and means commute to sit during the recess of congress and employ agents to collect data to be used In the preparation of a bill re vising the tariff, was adopted. , Republican floor .leader, Payne, said? We will - first elect a Republican congress. We will have the whole com mute . after- the election - to consider rates. Then we will excuse the Demo crats from - the committee and frame the tariff bllL That tariff will be a maximum and minimum tariff, putting us on an equality with France, Germany and Russia and It will be a Republi can tariff, designed . to continue . our prosperity." ' - Payne said that the financial depres sion demanded that business be given a rest. - - OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 10:00 A. M. TO 2:00 P. M. Suit Cases """Values From $2.00 to $50.00 I',; - " tin 'o M Values From $2.C0 to $50.00 ' ,For -three daysAlonday,.JTuesday.,- and Wednesday we will sell, any, suit; case "or hand bag in the house for 25 per cent less than the regular price. Every price marked in plain figures. .We will include ladies'. Hand Bags and Back Strap Purses in black and colored leathers, regular values to $1.50., Three days ,tV;.?; i'. 'f., . ,08$ Ladies' Belts in tinsel, leather and kid. Val-' ues to 65c three days. . . .. . .'. 40 We carrvLikelv Bas-caee. the kind that jjives one an air of respectability when traveling. A man is sometimes judged by his trunk. I he carries Likely Baggage he's rated high. . Trunks of all kinds from $4.00 to. . . .$75.00 . Agents for Cross Gloves and Leather. ? .1 Headquarters lor - Photographer Supplies mV No. 2 Buster Brown In Camera ........ ,f 2.00 No. 3 Buster Brown Camera . . . ; , . . . . .f 3.50 No, 1 Folding BAter Brown Camera .. .......... $8.50 No. 4 Ansco Camera $14.50 No. S Ansco Camera ?18.00 No. 9 Ansco Camera $20.00 Ansco Jr. Camera... $12.00 on Kodak Albams this week.. - SPECIAL FOR MONDAY ONT.V 6y2x84 Seed's Plates, P -Ortho, Nonhalation ; reg. $2.10 only $1.65 Printing and Developing Done in 24 Hours, i H . OS Tooth, and Hail Brushes Reduced For a few days we will ell Tooth and Nail Brushes at greatly reduced prices. , Reg. 15c Tooth Brushes. Reg., 25c Tooth Brushes. .14t Reg. 25c Tooth Brushes. , 10 Reg. 50c Tooth BrushesV.31 Reg. 10c Nail Brushes..... 4e Reg. 25c Nail Brushes. Reg. 35c Nail Brushes.... 10 Reg. 50c Nail Brushes. . . .34 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE PURITY The first essential of prescription value is the purity of the ingredients. AH our drugs are selected for their purity and have been tested for strength. WE KNOW They are all right and for the highest purity and first quality of drugs we know our prices are very low. Not only do you save money when you buy here, but you are sure of proper results. J Dig Picture Reductions $3.00 Values 3 days only. .05 Imported line of plain photo gravures, size 26x36 including an assortment of over 20 dif ferent subjects, both in figures, landscapes and marine, printed on extra quality embossed pa per. Regular. values $3.00, for three days ;7V".T.T.",T.T.05 USEFUL APPLIANCES IN OUR SURGICAL DEPT. Pr", Sr' Bck-Supporting Shoulder Brace, for men, women, boys and girls. The use of this brace removes H tendency to stoopingr shoulders. Adult ; :....f 2.00; Youth e.... fl.50 Trusses of all kinds and description. Every one guaranteed to fit per , fectly and to be exactly as represented-or money refunded fl.50 to fS.OO Corset Ankle Supporter, fits inside the "hoe and lacea up Ilka a corset. Single one 75. ,vPair..... ; J.'. . V. .f 1.25 . Abdominal Supporters made of silk and rubber, all kinds and descriptions $2.50 to $10.00. We make elastic Hosiery and Bandages to order. Mail orders given careful attention. Flat-Foot Arch Supports tor tired, aching feet. . JPait. ............ fl.&O to $3.00 Bunyon Protectors that are self-adjustable. Don't endure foot aches when our store is full of things to relieve them. Rights or lefts, each... ...50f ; i A corps of experienced lady and gentlemen fit-; - ters-always in attendance, - J W00DAKD, CLARKE S CO. Exchange 11 Fourth and Washington Streets Home A-6171 MAKING READY FOR conn Chicago Sub'--Committed Postpones Selection of : "Chairman.' " N ; " " JColUd Pri Ltw TCIre.) " Chicajro. May 1. The real work In preparation for the Republican national convention began today when headquar ter ! wera opened In the ' Coliseum. Chairman New, Secretary Eliner Dover and tha sub-committee oft arrangements InnpectAd- the , new quartera.-and took possession. The aub-commtttee on arrang-ementa has postponed the eel est Ion of a tem porary chairman until next week. While Senator DolHver of Iowa is the fav orite for the honor, friends of Senator Albert Beverldge of Indiana, are brlnir lnr etrone pressure to bear for him. - The political prophets predict the ao lection of John R. Malloy of Ohio, as tcmssnrT cr ta r v. -., . .Dr.- Evans, commissioner of - health, has r ran ged to locate an ' emergency hospital in the west end of the conven tion building and a corps of physicians will be on hand during the conven Gordwood 4-foot first-class seasoned ..... . .$5.00 4-foot second-class , seasoned. . , . . .84.60 Sawed, -extra , , . . .. .600 4-cord orders or more 25c a cord less. SegheiWoodCo. Ninth and Qllsan. Main 8159 A 2415 Do You Ever: 'StboMlriiiiR? HOW YOU INJURE YOUR HEALTH AND SPOIL YOUR PERSONAL APPEARANCE BY NEGLECTING YOUR TEETH P- We make repulsive mouths attractive. . ti , : , We make discolored teeth white and -pretty. " ; We stop the ravages of neglect and consequent decay. ' ' We 'supply those . missing teeth with a bridge, no s' plates, that are as serviceable and sightly as the originali teeth. We supply gold and porcelain fillings for. cavities and save teeth that are now worthless. ' ' We make plates, when necessary, th'at fit perfectly,'. . fill out that sunken cheek, chew your food satisfactorily and won't fall down the common complaint against . inferior work. . , . ' -': ' We do this and "all other work gently, pr'omptly and skillfully. - " , L - During the summer this" office will not be open after am. a. s. vtmxqkt GOOD SET OF TEETH ON RUBBER PLATE... . $5.00 BEST SET OF TEETH ON. RUBBER PLATE; . . 4- $8.00 DR. :B.' E.: WRIGHT if PAINLESS ENTIST ; i ZA2yz Washington Street Corner. Seventh OFFICE HOURS 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.; SUNDAYS9 A. M. to 1 P. M. PHONE MAIN 2119 TWELVE YEARS IN PORTLAND r