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) SLAVE TRAFFIC OH THE SOUHD Detectives Arrest Four Al leged Dealers in Jap anese Girls. (Dolt el Press . Imk . Wlre. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 20. Baffled for the past five years. United States Im migration officials have arrested four men, and-with their arrest ia revealed a scheme ' of traffic in Japanese girl. FROM NEW YORK "GANCER STATED CLINIC DOCTORS AFTER DIAGNOSIS Remarkable Recovery of Elderly Woman .From Supposed The - following remarkable 'statement by Patrolman 4 George A. LehnhofT. Sixty-first precinct. New York, is made In connection with the touch-discussed medicines now being introduced by-1 T. Cooper tn New York. - -. Patrolman- Lebanon. ' when seen ' at headquarters, said: , "My mother, living at 986 Union avenue." Bronx, N; IT- who Is seventy-one years of j age, ; has had catarrh, of the stomach for ten year. Hhe gas in her stomach pressed on her heart to such- an extent that phy sicians .told -her she had heart trouble. "Her condition became so .. bad, that he was taken to the polytechnlcal clinic on Thirty-fourth street and was exam ined by a board of physicians, who di agnosed her case as cancer of "he stom ach. '-. -;' ? V-vi- -She heard of this 'Cooper medietas and asked me to get. it for. her I was skeptical, however, and would not do mo at first, but my mother insisted: and -1 finally got tbe treatment for her, al though I did not believe anything could kelp her. . .. r- -;,-. , "She has taken the treatment and does not eeerrr-like the same woman. She no longer has any pain In her stomach, can eat anything, attends to her household duties and goes down town whenever he feels like it, with no fear of being sent home In an ambulance. . ' ! . The enttr. credit for this wonderful Improvement In her. Is due to this medi- l, M .-.J - .-.-4.; ; - '. .-.-- -, THE which promises one of the biggest scan dals ever unearthed in the northwest The men , under 'arrest are Captain T. R. Gawley, former master of the sound steamers Edna and Advance, and who, immigration officials ' allege. Is the Backbone of the gang; Kaknlchl Ka tay a ma, a -wealthy Japanese lawyer and interpreter of Seattle; Nakt Isht kawa. another wealthy Japanese, who has been posing as a wholesale diamond merchant, and Osakl Kimura, a Japan ese who resides near Olympian and who is said to be -worth $200,000. The prisoners are held at the county jau ana are not aiiowea to commum cate With each other. The downfall, of Captain Gawley and the Japanese, who are alleged to have been associated with htm in their ne farious operations, wan due to a clever trap net by Special Agent G. A. Miller. one of the trusted men of the Immigra tion service at Washington, u. c Miller's plan, which resulted In Cap tain Gawley'e arrest. Is in part the old story of woman's wiles' and man's weak ness. A beautiful woman In the employ WORLD. APRIL 29. '08. Fatal Malady cine. It is a marvel to me, sure her case was hopeless." as I was - In- speaking of Patrolman IehnhofTs statement. Cooper said: "It's quite pos- sioie inai airs, iennnorr naa symptoms of cancer, and this undoubtedly caused an Incorrect diagnosis, for I feel verr confident that neither my medicine nor any medicines on eartn would prove ef fective in a genuine case of cancer of tne stomacn.o . "I often have people tell me that they have been .- suffering-with r various or ganic diseases and that my medicine has restored them to health. I do not argue me pome- wun inem; out uoopers New Discovery only regulates th. digestive organs and could have had no effect on such diseases. I therefor, know that they have mistaken a bad case of atom aoh trouble and general run-down con dition for the diseases they describe. "A ? rundown, - over-worked stomach will put tbe nervous system. on edge in short order, and nervous depression fol lows. Ait Individual In this condition Is very ' apt ' to imagine himself - afflicted with' many grave and complicated dis eases when such la, not th. case." '-' Cooper's ,Xew Discovery,' the med icine which caused this article in the New York World, ia now on sale at leading drug stores throughout the United States.' Ask your druggist for Um m . t , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY Your Credit Is Good First and Yamhill of the government accompanied Miller to Seattle. After several months' work she succeeded in working herself into Captain Gawley's good graces and art fully worked upon the captain's feel ings. Gawley, wno was already sus pected by Miller as one of the members of the gang, agreed to furnish as many Japanese girls as the woman cared to traffic In. The price to be paid was $300 each. The woman acceded to this proposi tion and readily paid over 1250 to Cap tain Gawley as advance money. Five Japanese girls were to be furnished last Saturday, but Captain Gawley became suspicious and railed to keep an ap pointment with the woman. The girls whom he was to have fur nished are now In Seattle and will be rounded up tonight. At the deten tion house there are fully a dozen girls who it is charged were brought Into the United States for immoral pur poses through the instrumentality of uaptam uawiey ana his Japanese as sociates. From authoritative sources it is learned that the gang has for months been shipping young girls from the orient to large eastern cities, including Chicago. New York. St. Paul. Minne apolis, Boston and, Philadelphia, there to be sola. WILL LECTURE AT IIEILIG. Madame Yale to Talk on Beauty. The ladles of Portland Are to have an opportunity to hear a lecture at the Hellig theatre .on Tuesday, December 1, at -3:30, by Madame Yale, tne ramous beauty specialist. Madame Yale is making a . tour of the United States, visiting the larger cities. The subjects she will lecture on in Portland will include the art of beauty culture, the science of physical culture. the poetry of motion, and th. art of . . . , guou siyi. . Madam. Yale has been received en thusiastically wherever she has been, and no doubt will be generously (wel comed In Portland. The lecture will be free. Arrangements for tickets can be mad. at the toilet goods department or juipman. woire et lo. Magness' Sentence Approved." (United Preas Leased Wire.) ' Washington, Nov. iO. The punish ment meted out to Charles J. Hartlove. alia. C. J. ' Magness, who married the daughter of the late United States Sen ator Gorman of Maryland, and who was sentenced to a year's confinement In the naval prison at Portsmouth, ,N. VL, and dishonorably discharged from the navy, has been approved by Acting Sec retary of the Navy Newberry. Mag ness deserted from th. .United' States navy. ' -. -: v PEETTIEST NUGGET Is to b. seen In the show window of M. I A Cher, jeweler. 187 Washington street See it today or tomorrow. Sej advertisement of Roberta & Co, pag. II regarding this property. No annoying conditions No strings to our proposition Just a plain busi ness transaction Make -a small cash payment and then We sell you good clothes Schloss Bros celebrated make and you are guaranteed a fit and good service. Styles are the latest materials are the best. , ' i' l (g JAPANESE WHO IS UN OPTIMIST Says Japan Is Ready to Fol low America for Cliristianity. (United PreM I-Msc.l Wire.) Stanford University, Cal., Nov. 20. An explanation Of the relations of Ja pan and the United States was made by Dr. D. Ebln, the noted Japanese missionary., in a talk to the students last night. "When th. American people abolished slavery, they did their noblest work," said Dr. Ebln. "Japan has abolished distinction and has done away with the aristocracy. The growth of democracy among our people has been wonderfully rapid. We ore following the United States, and you are advancing above all the other nations of the earth. "America and Japan, by combination of their forces, can push on the work of God. We are willing: you are moro able. You start; we will follow. The people of Japan are following the Amer icans, and we are in this way, brothers and sisters. Japanese see much Inhu manity and they have learned to love their enemies. You have a great task before you In Americanizing the whole Japanese nauon. HOME TREATMENT Tot Consumption and Throat Troubles Proves Very Effective. Th. camps for tuberculosis patients in me pine xoresis or Maine, nave dem onstrated a wonderfully successful phase in the treatment of pluraonary diseases. . The remarkable stimulating effect on the respiratory -organs by the reslnouS atmospnere of tne pine rorest has led to medical experts producing an extract from pine which contains the active principle so that by its use and the practice of deep breathing and lung exercise any person can have the ad vantages of the pine forest camps right at their own homes.. Th. formula as originally prescribed ia the following: "One-half ounce Concentrated pine com pound, two ounces of glycerine. ' half pint of gorfd whiskey. , It should be shaken thoroughly and taken in doses of a teaspoonful to a tablespoonfui every four hours." ine.e ingredients can re had from any good druggist and easily mixed. ' Tn. concentrated pine'- is a special pine product refined for medical use and comes only In half ounce bottles, each enclosed in a tin screw-top caso, which a air-iigrt, nui pesure 11 11 la Deled "Concentrated." .. 1 . . , EVENING NOVEMBER 20. k Second and Yamhill WATER TRUST IS Suit for $17,000,000 Against Spring Valley, Growing Out of Big Fire. .fnltrd PreM Leaeed Wire.) San Francisco, Nov. 20. Announcing that there would not have been a gen eral conflagration following the earttt- quake of April 18, 1906, if the water mains of the Spring Valley Water com pany had been properly placed in tbe ground, a suit for over 117,000,000 dam ages against the water com nan r was filed in the United States circuit court today. The suit represents an aggre gate of 3,800 claims owned by over 100 property owners of thla city. They nave all been assigned to Harry s. Rip ley for the purpose of the suit and all the claims will be contested in this on. action. It is intimated that similar actions will follow against the gas company for damage resulting from explosions of gas from the leaky pipe on the flrat day of tho fire. It is admitted that the Spring Valley will fight the suits on demurrer, into the highest court in the land. A decision against the company would mean the loss of Its entire capital and heavy drains on the liabilities of the stockholders. One of the sensational features of the complaint is the allegation that "the water corporation permitted Its water system to be managed carelessly and for private profit of many of its direc tors and stockholders personally." Affidavits by recent employes of the company, alleging misappropriation of funds, are said to have been prepared and made ready for filing. Henry Williams, who has charge of the cases, denied that Insurance com panies are interested in tse prosecution of the suits. He has been working on the cases fpr six months. Samples of broken pipe and trestles and other de fective water Bervlce equipment ar. being held in three storerooms, while safe deposit vaults contain the affidavit. or ire chiefs and ay. witnesses who saw in. great nre. POPULAR VOTE IN TWO STATES (Speeitl Dlspitrh to Tbe Jwrnl: ' Chicago, Nov. 20. The Illinois popu lar vote is: , For Tart 1)29.658. Bryan 460.819. Chafln 29.088, Debs S4.C00, Gilhoune 1.C75. Hlsgen. 7,48, Turney 384, Watson . 601. Kontaaa 1 Basalts, V Helena.) Mont., Nov. J0.-Thr official completed today vote of Montana vu BROUGHT TO BOOK 1908.' , - j.r fir . My Mm: i ao lip Ip " Holsmanji The Home of Fine Watches At Lowest Prices Last week we advertised 163 WATCHES of standard makes which we offered at SPECIAL, PRICES while the .supply lasted. We dis posed of 43 of theee 163 watches. This exceeded Our' fondest expecta tions.' WE WILL CONTINUE THIS BALK until the balance of these watches are sold. These watches were, secured by us at a great bar gain and we have determined to sell them AT ONE HALF THEIR REGU LAR PRICE, uslsg them as "OUR LEADERS" In order that you may Oents 20-year solid gold fllted with. 17-JBWBI. Elgin, Walt ham or Hampden .works, god enough ' for . th. president. Regular price $22.00.' OTTB ' SFXOXA& 8AX.B r&ica $11.95 $22 $11.95 ill The Holsman Co 149 Third St. Near Morrison St : . IP TPS WATCH with ' th. exception of - Sweet Grass, which Is official only-on th. governor ship. - Th. 1 result, follow: - ' v - : Taft 43,375. Bryan 29.431' For '"con gressman. Pray, Republican, 81.803; Long, IVmoeratj 19,024. For governor, Norris. IVmocrat, 32,196; Ional. Repub lican, 30,777. . 13 g Open Till 10 P. M. Saturdays .i'. get 'acquainted with HOLSMAN'S, THE HOME OF FINE WATCHES. AT LOWEST PRICES. " You know these watches and you know their real value and this is the reason we are selling at, special inducements something that vou know something about. We have left only J20 of these fine watches which we secured cheaply enough to sell at ; one half their regular prices, and we want It distinctly understood that If these watches are not the very best of timekeepers and exactly as repre sented to b. we will gladly refund your money.' Mall order, only re ceived with,.-privilege of returning the money ff sales over counter exhaust present supply. If you are not prepared to purchase on. of these- watohea now -call and we will reserve your selections . until Xmas. Open evenings till P- m. FOR Tloa !li.mr elM cold filled With Elgin of Waltham works. Just the thing for an Xmas present. -Regular price 11S.S0.: spsciax rsj.cn Th. Busiest Wateh . Rous, tn fort . land. E8,' COMD TO MG 8af Blown tn Ohio; i"),oo., "-. (I'nlteS frrm tise.l svn ' Tiffin. Ohio, N.ov. JO. I:-.! : -n. J open the safe of Ji.hn . store at Att).- t iy a i l . . t 1 in rnt.- !.. n.n, .j ;., , , . no clu . 3