THE " OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1003.
TAI ( flflill ORIENTAL BEAUTY
flic wnm n IH COUNTY JAIL
NIL MUI.LU
Naval) Expert in Wireless
Dainty Leong So Once More
the Pawn in Chinese
Graft Game.
Monument.
'Vnrr'ar in Tnat. Tfpmnfpst r 8a- tn '"! orient! beauty
. ju.ug,v v wh0 w, MTe-ted ner, wlth ner iov-.
Possibilities of System c,,en Tou- March, and utw uk.n
TOm TOD 01 H aSnminOn Charge. Is one more In tb county Jail.
tnreatenea wild aoporuuon to nor na
tive land.
For Leong So this mar be mora of a
blessing than a calamity. In the white
man' country she haa met only with
disappointment. Imprisonment, lota of
her savings, and lose of her lover, who
was deported long ago. In China there
lies hope of reunion with her ardent
Washington, Sept 5. In making
application to the war department
for nnrmlRRlon on behalf of Lleuten-
.uiumw.uuv. . hV tne cruelty or Chinese wiles and im
permission to erect a wireiesa teie-i migration rules last spring,
rraoh itatlon at the top of the toon Was xanooeat.
Washington monument. Secretary of . It pp" that after Leong So was
. laxon Dae to nan frencieoo ane was
the NaT Metcalf gave assurances ,everely "pinched" and then . turned
that ther would be no defacement J- aw wJjj lrY!.?
. . , . i . nothing in the larceny onarge against
Of tha monument by unfllghtlr P her. and this was merely cooked uo to
baratui and that the email chamber jtp the government .from deporting W.
.v , m The wily Chinese, through the mystori-
iu- iu wjf Kit. M luumiureu. wwiuu i ous means uiat tney employ, are saia to
b ample accommodation for me aaya iinea uieir pooaeta wiw ii.duo,
T . . . ... , Ipald as ransom for her release. : The
operator and all mechanical ap- Stalls of this transaction are not
paratua. - (known, but enough haa been learned to
Secretary Wright haa tha matter I United States Attorney General Bona-
under consideration. There Is some ......
the
uncertainty as to whether It Is POS-1 government machinery for an invest!
elble to grant permission for each EWJgfi "llfZ
uses to be made of the monument.
PnlATiAl RrnTTimrflTl shn la In im-lan
mediate charge Of the monument,
isfdoubtful If the authority- exists in - asportation JText.
the war department to grant the per- After the pretty victim of all this
. M . j v I nlnt and cmintr-nlnt hud been cleared
mission, ituies reguiaung me vws---r1rm-'w--lrni ,.,.,..,
of. the monument ana admission to she returned to Portland. She has bean
only the pawn that is being moved here
and there In the game to serve the pur
poses of the mystlo higher circles of
Chinese graft.
... i. .v- here lor about one month, seeking snei
1W aro ugiu .iiu o uuu I tr with norn. nt her rrlenda. i Then
termB- Of the act providing for US I her presence became known td the
oractinn ' . I untiea Biaies oriiciais, ana one or me
Commander Davis Is enthusiastic took her in char ere and piloted her to
oter the project. He haa pointed I lh eu'y Jior,tI' 111
out that With euch a Station meB- slant-eved admirer, seems likely to le
sages might be transmitted direct then. t step ir, this strange drama of
'from Washington to points on the
It . was on March 24 that Leon So
coast of England and France, there ii t-n" u vere introduced to jan
v.i Mn .t t.n ...tl Aiw m I l ii 9 in roniana. x lier una come I rum
being no mountaina or tall buildings San Franoisco and were said to be n-
lntervenine to obstrnct the D ass aire legally In the United States. Leone Bo's
of the electrical current. . It would h7 LnXa.nfV nc 2i
afford direct communication With all It also brought her the love of Chen
'fhs'.mniiMM nf '..-wearnrn Fnrnnn. ou. He wanted to make her his wife
- "-" and to cheat the Wood-suckers of his
mere woma d no neceBBiiy lor re-trace, xueir devotion to each other at
lavs, with their attendant delays and ra. T.01"8 -than ordinary attentldn.
for it Indicated that some .Chinese are
apable or emotion.
But the law had Its way. Anrll 27
Chen Toy was deported to the land of
nis Dinn, ana on june l ieong uo was
taken to San Francisco, there to under-
f;o further experience with the exr
ortlonera. Now she la back, to await
he further Dleasure of the aovernment.
hoping, no doubt, that the gods that
control her fate soon will allow her to
BOY, LOADED SHELL,
flM,IIM,e, DOCTOR
danger of mistakes in transmission.
State 'department officials are also
interested; in th project of seeing
the station successfully installed.
Diplomatic messages, orders to ves
sels at sea, and other secret dis
patches could be entrusted to fewer
operators. ' These operators could all be happy in the flowery kingdom with
be; government employes, and thus nr rauniut l-n6n I0U-
' euch messages need not pass through
the hands of strangers.. Thousands
of dollars annually would be Bared
to the government in telegraph and
cable tolls.
' Should Lieutenant - Commander
, Davis" be given an opportunity to
test his plan he will take immediate
Eteps to equip the room at the top
of the monument with all necessar'j;
mechanism and begin bis experi
ments."! j.V-
Under its experts the government
has made great progress during the
past year in wireless telegraphy. It
is believed that within a year mes
sages will be) sent by wireless from
,this country to all points in the
civilized world.
The longest wireless meswg.,erer
sent by this government was trans
mitted from Pensacola, Fla., to Point
Loma, Cal., when a greeting was sent
to the Atlantic battleship fleet
Communication by wireless was had
also with the fleet from San Fran
cisco to Honolulu. The wireless
message goes at the rate of 186,000
miles a second, or seven times the
circumference of the earth.
TJEHT RECEIVES
2 CONSCIENCE COIN
Forest Grove, Or.. Sept t. e
Joha Caples. a retired merchant e
3 of this city, last night received
IS "oonsoience" money from a man
living in a small town in Wash-
tngtoa.
Over tl years ago. while con-
Quoting a store In the town
' from whence the money came,
2 Mr. Caples sold the man a dot-
laff worth of goods and failed
the man aends tl to make
to TOoerve the cola. At this date
e ' amends for his delay.
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3peelsl Dlspatca' to The Journal.)
Huntington, Or., Sept. 8.
.Claude Kelsey, tha 8-year-old
son of C W. Kelsey, while play
ing with a loaded brass shotgun
shell, was seriously wounded
when the shell exploded. Be had
placed the shell on a block of
wood and driven it In as far as
possible, then taking a. nail and
putting it on the cap, striking
it with a hammer. The shot
penetrated his left hand and
right leg above the knee, also
the stomach. His little brother
and baby slater were playing
with, him. Tha baby was slightly
powder burned on the band. Dr.
Spencer waa called. Unless
blood poison seta In tha boy will
recover.
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Lewis 8. Burren, a distant relative
of the well known capitalist, Walter B.
Burrell, was found dead In his chair in
the Berkshire rooming-house, 232
Front street, yesterday afternoon.
As the bed had not bean used it Is
evident that Mr. Burrell, who was 76
years old. died while aitting Quietly l
reading In his room Friday evening. As
he did not appear yesterday as usual
n Investigation was at once made and
the body pf tha aged man found.
Deputy Coroner J. J. Dunning was
railed. H decided that heart failure
was the cause of death, but to make
doubly sure Dr. Wheeler will make an
examination of the body today.
Mr. Burrell waa a retired army of
ficer, havlnr served durtnsr th civil
l war. and had lived la the Berkshire fori
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You Are
Welcome
to Credit
Liberal "
Discount
for Cash
A thousand staves piled up in our basement a thousand stoves to find homes for
And the prices we have put on them are, sure to make them welcome. A line of
stoves, if placed side by side, nearly a mile long. Heaters and cook stoves, mal
leable steel ranges and castiron ranges all kinds, all prices, from a little airtight
heater up to that king of all ranges, the Monarch. You are cordially invited to
visit our store and see the greatest line of stoves in the city 74 different patterns 5
in our sample line await your inspection. '
The Monarch Range
A UIU THAT WZXiX. IAX1
STWHXT AST9 THOBOU0IHI.T.
Tou know from aad experience
that you can't do good baking if
' one part of your oven is hotter than
another. And in most Cast Ranges
tha oven is not heatea unirormiy.
$1.00 a Week Buys a Monarch
The east iron frames must be bolted.
because they are too brittle to stana
rivet lnsr. - Then the seams are filled
with atnvft mittv.
.' A few heatings and coolings and
the cast iron expands and contracts,
the bolts loosen and the putty falls
out, leaving an open crack to suck
In outside air and cause the fire to
' burn unevenly.
' Now, the Monarch even bakes
evenly at all times. The sides and
. the oven are riveted to malleable
steel frames, extending all through
the range, making tight, solid Joints
with no chance of air leaks.
Then the duplex draft lets air in
at ootn ends or tne rireoox. causing
which
heat production.
evenly-neated oven tnat
a uniform
means an
. will bake thoroughly and satlsfac
torlly through and through.
There is no stove putty used in
the Monarch Bange.
A 91.00 OOOZ BOOK rSZB.
This Is a real book, not a cheap
advertising circular. It is hand
somely printed n good paper bound
in cloth with boardoover 144 pages.
If you could buy it at a bookstore
It would cost you at least $1.00.
It oontalns 588 recelpea? many of
them new, all simple, easy to make
and i inexpensive.
H&a practical menus for the whole
year and many valuable hints .on
diet and marketing. 4
Tou oan get it without cost. If you
intend buying" a range or cookstove
within a year.
HOW TO OUT IT. .
Cut out this advertisement, mall It
to tha Malleable Iron Range com
pany, Beaver Dam, Wis., and tell
them WHEN (stating month if pos
sible) you expect to buy and you
will secure this valuable book free.
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Famous Oak Heaters
A first-class Oak Stove of the
very latest design; nickel base,
j&oot rails, front columns, urn and
rings; "has heavy corrugated fire
pot, large feed and ash doors,
fitted with screw draft. Prices are
as follows:
No. 12, f 16.00 No. 16, ?22.0
No. 14, f 1T.OO No. 18, $24.50
Ideal Oak
Heaters
Thij it a Heater which will,
burn coal or wood; has a shak
ing grate, in sires No. 211 and
' No. 213, and a draw center grate
in the No. 215 size. All have
large nickel rails, nickel ring,
nickel screw drafts and fancy
urn.
No. 211 Body 10 in. diam
eter, height 32 in f 6.75
No, 213 Body 12 in. diam
eter, height 34 ini $8.50
No. 215 Body 14 in. diameter,
height 3734 in 810.00
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT
FOR CASH.
5un light
1 1
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Heaters
10 PER CENT
FORASH.
DISCOUNT
A handsome Heater of mdd
ern design, has cast top and
bottom, is made of heavy guage
steel, with nickel urn and base,
nickel top ring, nickel foot rails
and dull nickel legs'; we have
this in two style, either cast or
sheet-iron lined.
No. 123 Sise 18x134x20, sheet
iron lined ;....,.9.90
xno. ic& tsize I8xIJJ4xZ0. cast
iron linings til. 75
' No. 125 Size 23xl4j4x22, sheet
iron linings .011.00
No. !25-5iz 23x14x22, cast
lined f 13.75
40 FKft CENT DIS
COUNT FOR CASH
Reliable i Range
$28.00
' , This Range it equal In quality to
those that are. sold elsewhere as nigh
. as $35; it has four - lids, full nickel
. trimmings and asbestos ITnings.
Price, with 14-inch oven. ...'f 25.00
bame style, with six lids and 16-inch
oven .............. .......f 29.70
Gas Heaters and Oil
Heating Stoves
Small round Gas Heating Stoves, 10, in. diameter.
14 inr high............ S2.75
Medium Gas Heaters, tubular style...... .83.50
Perfection Air Heaters', large size....!... 84,75
By 1
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Sale of
Folding Tables
Burrough's Folding Whist Tables,
mahogany finish; $5.00 value,
leather covered tops'; the best
folding card table made..3.75
I I li VI vij.
$12.50
Cash or Credit
$12.50
Cash or Credit
A 6-foot round pillar Extension Table, finished in grained
oak; regular $18 value, special this week; .,812.50
The
Lowest
Prices
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Sale of Remnants
BRUSSELS REMNANTS, 1 yard long 49e
VELVET AND AXMINSTER REMNANTS. .75
4Ji YDS. HEMP for.. ...flS
5 YDS. BRUSSELS for 82.50
3 1-3 YDS. WOOL for. : ..f l.5
9 YDS. HALF WOOL for 84.05
5 YDS. WOOL for...'.,.. v, 82.75
7 YDS. WOOL for...... 83.85
11 YDS. WOOL for ....86.05
AND MANY OTHERS.
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SEUUINO OUT
Our Office Desk business
does not pay takes too much
space too ; much capital to
carry the stock sales too
few. We are closing out oar
Office Desks and many of
the best buyers in Portland
have already taken advantage
of the bargains in this de
partment. Every desk great
ly reduced.
Ash flat-top Desks, 30x48, one tier of drawers., f 11.88
Oak flat-too Desks, oolished. 30x48. 2 tiers of drawers. .817.50
Oak roll-top Desks, 30x30, 1 tier of drawers .$18.78
Oak roll-top Desks, 30x36, 1 tier of drawers v 821.0O
Typewriter Desks, flat tbp, 30x36, quartered, polished oak,
single pedestal; $34 value, for t 27.50
Most
Terms
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D' place to rmmnm )
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the past eight years. Ha was a native
of Ohio, and leavea a sister and brother
In that stata Mrs. L. B. Merton of 411
Vancouver avenue ts his niece.
p iriMifio
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THE fELDENHEIMER GUARANTEE
ON
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is binding and makes your investment a safe
one. No boasting, but a dear, plain state
ment of facts to substantiate our representa
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Standpatters Insist on Hay
ing Primary Law Like
That of Oregon.
modeled after the Oregon primary law
and containing the provision maaing it
compulsory for tha legislature to elect
to the senate the man receiving the
roost vote at the primary. Irrespective
Des Moines, Iowa. Sept. C. The start
ling public statement issued' this after
nooa by Governor Cummins In reply to
the ultimatum of the "stand patters.
promising if he Is el Acted to the short
term and Is not indorsed by the people
at the fall election to resign from the
srniat. haa failed to reconcile the
Biana patters.'
Despite the tonrmir'i Avluitlm
that the legislature is bound -by law
to elect a senator to the short term at
this aeeslon. the "stand r.t ! !
that no election need b bald and de
clare they will carry out thMr program
te flgct Cummins tooth and lull and
create a deadlock wbett voting oa the
rnatorafcla twglas September 1.
This evening the apectsj elections
oramirtee drafted a report oa I be pri
mary bUl which this sweatee la mx
pcte4 to peee. A majority and miner
ltV triXHt will ha rtura Tk.
Jortty rr-ort (avord by the Cummins
een provioa tnf a separate primary
baliot at tke NwmWf -whb
en oath of rerty ef filiation for one
yr as fe rartv lt.
3fce falnorlty report erta -fsrw a K1
of party.
The -'a
Talking Talking Machines
th
as
'tand-natters" will auonort
Democrats la flahtlna for this bill
they believe they could defeat Cum'
mins under It.
INDIANA TO POINT
WAY TO POLITICIANS
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fCatted rraas Leased Wwe.)
Indiana polla lad- 8pt. -Leaden
of tha Republican and Deraoc ratio or
ganisations became suddenly awara to
night that Indiana will Indicate to the
world wlthta ten days Its probable vote
in tne isarember election, in several
of the most Important districts In the
state Oovernor liaalv haa called soecial
elections to nil vecanctea la tn leflala.
ture. and both turtles that results
In theea disLrteta wlU forecast the big
eiecnon.
Both stata committers todav baran
extraordinary preparstlorta to make hot
fights In districts where eprlal elec
tions- rare just been called Both par
ties will swnd their baet rtkaakera into
theme eountles at once. For thaae ree
aona Indiana will probably receive
prompt attention from the naUofval
LEBANON (D3IPANY
TO BORE FOB OIL
fPl4e Mere' The 7'wl t
Lehanna. Or, (WL I. C'H. Vahra a
frornoa farmer and rtork buyer, wfco
ive near lenn, wvto tns4 a tn
ia.t4 se-rerai of tfce large o.l ..
All tho makes
AH the rexsorda
All the tlm
Oaa he t nil
air a"
Portland's
llaao Xomse,
Vot aa ageacy
Tot a bra-aoh
WashlriaTton Stret Cornar of Parte rath) Strt
making a thoronfh Inveatigation. will
bora for oil. Ha has formed a local
company ana stock to tne amount of
fi.eoo at lie a anare has been sold.
Nearlv all ef this stock haa Veen sub-I
scribed. aad a meeting of the
stockholders la celled for to meet next
Monday night, at which tlma the com
pany le to m rormed aad a permanent
organ ice ttoa perfected. Aa aeon aa pos
sible an expert will come oat from the
eaet and begin Poring for oil It le
not fully -decided yet Just where the j
Drat note win ba anna.
Qaarrrinm EajotaedL
rTnfad Press tssar I W- I
Saa rraaeiaea, Sapb a. The city efi
Baa rraactaca waa graatad aa layaaf-
m today restraining Gray hroohera.
eoarry and stowe eraahlag eorapaay.
rea klaatlag rock aa Telegraph H11L
Tha aeetsln. mv1rd br Jedre Ma-1
reakv, ta th ri.,t of I '' htiratia
1 -x-1-4 Vv te ifr rlt the rr-1
poralicn. Tr.e r;rst-:-r's Uray trwo-i
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I Hats aeaned. Presead and Made
5 to Order.
woLzaaxa amv aurratb l
M TkM an- hVat. Caak and Mu.
2 "...g
era fcava 1eeei ponaljered a mensca ta
livea and rrrperty oa the bin
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