THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 11, 1009. '.7IIIIESS GOIIE I'll REPAIR UBS BLUE SUES JADE MARGARET know bow to decorate thja town and cele brate sn occasion like that, C'anai atreet n New Orleans waa one btghUssof fir from the electrlo lights which decorated It. There were mure pretty, women there than I ever saw before In all my life." . Mr. North says Portland has tt on all of the cltlaa he vlnited when It comes to development. Moat 'of the, southern cltlen are so old and established . that CJISE TRIIL BEGINS BRIDGE SOOII P. R, 1.8 P. CO. PAY HER CARFARE Lnia Boyi Said lo Hare Calls'Attention of Contract ors to Condition of Jloyt Street. Linn ton Koad Tragedy Be Twenty-eighth Strret Via- Nurse, Asks for $100,000. for Frohman - Illlnsfton Match advancement la slow, he eaya. . . Ikcn Induced to Leave the State. f iiflT Aired in Judge Cle land's Department. duct to Bo Thrown Having Been. Thrown Purely for Pelf. Says a'-.-ai . . ... . u . - . I 1 JLLt Open to Puhlic . Prom Streetcar. Divorced Actress. 12 am duds PROMPT ACTION PENOHiG Arrravated by the numbft of'Mim plaints which have swarmed Into hi offloe relative to' the dlnrraceful rondl- tiou of Hoyt street near the North llunk dupot. Mayor Nlmon this morning called up the street contractor who have the proposed work of Improving tli street in charge. "I'm letting tired of this sort of thing-." nald the mayor over the phone, "I am tired of hearing; all these com- plaints and I am not coins; to stand for It. , 'I want that work begun at once. I want you to get to work Immediately, and If you don't, I will. That street has not to be fixed." The contractor replied that It has been Impoaalble to work on the street Lena Boyd, thai S-yer-old complain ln witness aicatnat Johnston McCully In a statutory case btfoie the circuit court, has bt-en spirited out of the stats, presumably by frlenda of thone con cerned In the raae and Is at present It la raid. In Indiana. The dlairlct at torney has asked for a continuance of the trial of McCully until the witness ran he located and Induced to return to Portland. MoCully was to hsve been tried In the circuit court yesterday, and 1ena Boyd and her mother, Mrs. Isabella Boyd, (ItHAppeared more than a week ago. In formation haa reached the district at torney' offlca that they are In Indiana. t i, m kAm. .tf thj. vlrl II n i1 In All probability went there to es.-'ape testify- during the past because water miilns In at the trial. WBr" "la- M.,Cullv. who U a marazlne writer Well, those mains are laid no and who. until recently. connected roared the mayor, "and that work has xrtth the T.vrle thrutre denies any I Ot to be done." knowledge of the girl's whereabouts, but The reply came back that tha street it la Bifid by members of the district at- In such a soggy, soppy condition torney's office that the girl and her I that the cobblestones cannot be laid mother agreed to leavs Portland any I because there Is not enough hard ground time they weris given 1200. I on the streot now to form a aolid foun- "There la no doubt but that someone dation. The street has been 'torn up haa induced this girl to get out of tho aince eariy last spring. mate," - said JJepufy District Attorney "You can get something and make' a iugerald today, "and . I shall make foundation," Mayor Simon declared, "get every effort to bring her back and have some Band or gravel and put In there her testify in this case. I cannot reach and make a foundation to lay your tier witn a aunpoena, nowever, ana it ooddio stonos on. The city Is not go may psov a difficult piece of work." In- to tolerate any more of this sort Others of the deputies seem to have of negligence." come around to believing that McCully It is thought likely that the work wil was not so much to blame In the case be taken up immediately and the 1m- as might be supposed, and they showed provement rushed to completion, no great enthusiasm over the prospect of " r inducing- the 16-year-old girl to return and testify against the writer. The, indictment of McCully' and Churchill, an usher In the Lyric theatre. . wai returned by the grand Jury as the I ... r..i nn,i..r. ttJnlted Preaa Leased Wlra.l mad. fn h- neM. miiv 8&n Franclaoo. Nov; U. Clarence Churchill en the Rovd rirL thera wai 2feyV m"a.p. "v trough a young; marled woman and her hus- v 'Z. .roS iTPmd9,0a band concerned in the case. The testl- Y" N!S8 Ve"u f from' which 8uV died a few" r- .-""' hours afterward, has been made defend- tne two men. I ant tn h ko. m " v v iiiuiuai, jl iiv war rant charging Bradley with the mur der of Clark was secured by Charles Benedict, an official of the Odd Fel lows lodge. At the tim,e of the accident Bradley waa arrested and booked for manslaugh ter. After ,uller investigation of the case tne charge was raised to murder. According to witnesses Bradley be came angry because the .crowd did not clear a. passageway for his team. It Is allesred that h th FollowIng:.the - nnauneement Tues- the crowd down unless they got out of TEAMSTER'S WRATH v 3fAY HANG HIM fJOTOR CARS V IH THE CITY Mrs. liaael Maddux. Joy rider.' looking exceptionally pretty In a blue suit, black at and a magnificent white boa reami ng almost to her knees, was placed on rial In Judge Cloland'a department of the circuit court tods y. charged with manslaughter in causing the death of Mrs. May Real on the Llnnton road on the night of August t. Shortly after noon It men were aworn to try the case, the work of finding the required number of unbiased Jurymen occupying less time than was expected.' Not one out of It men examined was; Isqusllfled by his anawera to questions aaked, and -there were only five peremp tory challenges, three by the defenae and two by the state. Tiree of the jurymen are farmers, anoiner resinos a Troutdale and four live in the Mount Scott district That the name of Julius Meier Is to be brought Into the cune. despite the exoneration which resulted from a com plete investigation by the grand Jury was made evident by questions asked of the. Jurymen by John A. Jeffrey, at tomey for the defendant lie wanted to know whether the Jurors are acquainted with Mr. Meier or with George W. Jo seph, attorney for Meier. Jeffrey, how ever, disclaimed any effort on his part to connect Meier with the case "except incidentally. We expect to show that Mrs. Mad dux is not guilty, and to show that It might have been done by others," he said. "But we have no idea of trying to show who did kill Mrs. Roal Knaband ' la Court During tho time the Jury was being secured, Mrs. Maddux sat quietly behind Jeffrey and Oeorge W. Caldwell, .her at'- torneys, looking now and then at the men in the box and the rest of the time turning her head to one aide, as though In deep thought Some distance away sat her policeman-husband, and still further , back In the narrow courtroom were seated nearly a score of witnesses whose names have been prominently mentioned during the investigation of he mystery surrounding the death of Mrs. Real Deputy District Attorneys Fitzgerald and Page are in charge of the case for the state, and will begin the presenta uon or testimony this afternoon, as soon as the opening statements are con eluded. They express confidence that the mystery will be cleared and that Mrs. Maddux and Frank E. Rodman Jointly Indicted with her. will be satis faotorlly proven' responsible for the wo man's death. Rodman's trial is fixed for one week .from today. The question of possible prejudice by veniremen against the drivers of auto- mobiles and against those Who visit The reinforced concrete bridge across! Suit for t! 00,900 damages against (Halted Frees LetMd Wlrs.1 Sullivan's gulch at Keat Twenty-eighth j the Portland Railway, IJght A Power) no, Nv., Nov, 11. It Is understood street will he repaired very soon, ao-1 r,nn. t... K.. .,.,. n in th etrni.it I here today that Maraaret Illlhaton. the , i n - . . ..-. . i r . - - - tween Mayor 6lmoo and Mamxgar Bowles 1 .H. ' T J . -LT f r..M.i f w-I Tk V J ' of the Nortweat rldge company yes- PrtUnd Mnltarlum. . who waa fright- from Daniel Prohman. the famous the terday afternoon. . I fully Injured by pitching- from the front attlcal producer of New Vork, will go The bridge, which was erected under I platform of a Mount Tabor car at East very soon to Tscoma, where It la said the Lane regime, never was satlafae-1 Thirty-ninth street on tha night of May! a house haa already been furnished and tory ana was not accepted by Lane's - . . '1 prepared for her recectlon. . It la ru. executive board at the time of 1U com- The complaint recitee that sne noaro-i . . . . . ' mrrle to. pletion. led the car at West avenue and Belmont j moTa ln ne wii soon be married to a after M.vnr ftimnn inr.1. ffto. b. n. streets and tliat there was only one wealthy citln , of 4 Tacoma, but the gge1 the firm of Waddell A Harrington man In charge of the ear. 8he tried to f the supposed fiance oould not of Kansas City to Inspect the biidgi aiirnaj the motorman to atop at Thirty I be obtained. and make recommendatlona. Their re- ninth, but failed, and went to the front! Mlaa Illlnrtnn ' with hr mnnii witt port called for numerous and expensive of the. car. She alleges that the c leave here tomorrow. for Ban Tranclaco repairs, ana it is proDamo inai ao.uuD ?-r - .'' r" and from that .Itv it I. ..M the .111 to Ni wnerill hrnra tha nins: at man SDeea inrew ner irora in 1 - ' " " , bridge is pat Into first class condition, tear. She struck on her head q ' For a long time the Northwest Bridge "boulders and was dragged about 70 Wa "S-i i tl I J.Z.'. . a. . aw 1 raar I ' ' . . v j wbivi usi attvi sst but sn agreement has finally been The complaint states that Miss Blue r''f.",n5. 'n.5?Ur,i..fud' Maf!ejr' reache.1 whereby If the contractors com- waa unconscious for 4 days, suffered ""V "J"rnl M1" """arton. saia .,1.1. .v.. v.i,. l - .1 .v.. ... hMiinrrhair. nA mnrnunn of thai . uiiiiikii iiui only reiusea to IUD eeutlve board will pay the original cost brain, and her mentality Im Impaired. P0 "1" out he charged her with of 170,000. The company has reserved Besides this her Jaw waa dislocated, her CRD "res to and from the theatre when the right to sue the city for additional skuji rraciurea ana 11 is auegea mat . ' ' "or expenditures. x- one arm is almost useless. BACK TO JAPAN 10 FORM TRUST ALEXANDER HAS LEAD OF I he married her for businesa considers tlona only, because together they 'could mane a jot or money.' " . HAD FINE TIME IN DEAR OLD TENNESSEE "V. a. North, chief deputy county as sensor, returned last Sunday from trip to Sweetwater. Tenn,. where he vls- ucq nis n oroiners ana slaters and his old home town, which" he had not Wise Japanese Sees Nothing Smith, Machine Man, to Be for u years. Four of his broth. to Beat It for Get-Eich- Quick Scheme. His Opponent for Los Angeles Mayoralty.' rs aay or the purchase or two gasoline his way. Subsequently he drove for- TT, anj w.e wuo vie motor ears . bv the 1 Ou ; R. & N. and -,0 .i . f. Ior roadhouses at early morning hou Southern Pacific, the rolling stock ar-1 wheel oe th. 1- ..J: J!. w.er8 careruiiy gone into by Jeffrey in rived last nirfit and will b exhibited " """" nis examinations. ' , T ' " . VOI VT UCCXa I .11' nn tha Fourth street line of the South- 1 wa huh ir it should develop in this case mat the defendant was one of a party chased by the Harriman lines, and the GTTfiTTT Tl OTi k AT TXT nn T 0 were out on Linnton road on third, to be (used on the line between OJtlUUiJjJ OlAI UN JAlli the n'Sht named In the Indictment and Snlem nd rails Citv. will he showii. I . - that they visited various drinking re- "-iinsjit, motor cars will be put on No. clemency will be shown Frank i ?orts would that prejudice you against the run between Sllverton and Fort-1 rim ana.iiiarL Kocrord. now arv.l" l"D "" 01 case.' land, while the other will be sent to I mg- sentences or six months in the! - wwra aro yrejuaioe. the Washington division. Carnrble of! county Jail, by Chief of Police Cox. I Deputy District Attorney Fitzgerald after X o'clock. Both the two cars pur- tHlEl BAYS THIEVES making 7a miles an hour, and with a seating ! capacity of 75.' the car will make a round trip dally. : No definite schedule has been arranged. . TWO THREATEN SUIT AGAINST ATJTHOEITIES David O'Nell. Stella, Wash., was ar rested last evening on a charge of lar ceny, in which he is accused of taking six gold teeth crowns. The charge la made by the New fork Dental par lors. ' " - According to O'Nell, he had four teeth crowned which cost him $20. This he paid.. - Yesterday he had six more crowns made, for which the dentist asked $30. v O'Nell refused to pay, say Ins he understood the former payment covered ithe entire bilL H. ' A. Sturdevant, the dentist, -says O'Neil was informed and knew he would have to pay at the rate of $5 per crown. Jlo paid for the work on four teeth but when the work was finished on the remaining six he declined to pay and the arrest followed. J. C, McFadden. attorney for O'Nell. says he will bring cnarges against , tne authorities for falMe imprisonment. - Charles Funson. a waiter at the Hof Brau, has charged A. Manne with tak ing his watch. Manne was . also locked tip, and to this Attorney McFadden says In a breach of authority, and threatens charges against the authorities. VENERABLE MAPLES ARE CUT DOWN - " 8pec!LPIPBtrb to The Journal. I . . , Forest GroS, Or.. Nov. n.Tne Ab bott; building and the K. of P. three . atorf structure are rearing completion. They add much to the appearance of the , business section of town. The .Haines bank building, which is being remodeled, will soon be ready for occu- ATOIIV.. . A XlWlki. Will UC PUL in and tho floor will be lowered to the level of the sidewalk. A concrete walk Is being laid from the Haines build ing on Main street around to the rear ft the Abraham building on Pacific ave nue.' , Several large maple trees that stood in the way of the, walk have been re moved. One by one they- are disappear ing. It will will only be a few years until the reason for calling Forest Urove "The prettiest town In Oregon ' will cave ceased to exlat Governor Benson has asked the chief 1 contented himself with few nuestiona his opinion of the matter, In which I Ho obtained from each Juror a promise friends of the prisoners have asked the J that he would require no more evidence governor to grant pardons, to the two! to convict Mrs. Maddux than h? would men- ; to convict a man on tne same charge. "Those fellows were tried and con- All the Jurors said they would deal with ylcted, and I find from their records her Just as they would with a man. that they are two? of the worst people Twenty-six witnesses were examined we have had, and I don't see anv rea- before the grand Jurv in the Maddux- son why they should be pardoned," Bald I Rodman case, but all of these maj not Chief Cox. "If they are released thev be called to testify. Those examined Will give US further trouble, anrl T I were L. N. Rodlev. A. V. Rnhnrtn Jna. hold they shotald serve their terms like I eph Day, Frank Snow, Emma Becker, ouier prisoners. 1 jfithel Noss, T. F. Bush, John E. BIss- Martln was convicted of holding up I ner, J. F. King, Lou Wagner, John the saloon at Third and Davis streets, J Eide, C. E. Hellem, W. W. .Robinson, J. oepiemoer zi, ana nas a police record. K. Brasier, H. I Sandy, David E. Hus Rocford was convicted of stealing, and I ton, Charles A. Campbell, Ethel Sixty, no nan Deen arrestea several times, and I learl Foss, Sophia Hallaska, North, at the age of 17. wandered away from home to aeek his fortune in the west, and he saw them for the first time on his recent trip. Mr. North left Portland Octnbar (United Preaa Leased Wire.) I fUntted Preaa foiled Wire.) I and returned November 7. taklnr a trln ou xjouis, mo., nav. ti. saauiaro los Angeles, cai., ov, . 11. Mayor 1 wnicn lasted over a month. He re- Satake. president of the Tokio Electric aeorae Alexander will be a candidate malned two weeks In Sweetwater, visit company and a member of the Japanese I for reelection and Oeorge Smith will I Ing his family, all of whom were p res industrial commission, declared here be his ODDonent at the mun Ideal elec-1 ent. except the father and mother who yesterday that he had decided to create tlon. December 7, according to the re-1 are now dead. During the remalndor of 1 I l . . A a 1 l' . . - . I . . . . . . , . . . . lkt. Im . V.L I t . .. J r LI. a iruoi wiren no reiurneu 10 japan, i suits or me primaries, neia yesieraay, I mi. .uun viuntiti uincago. He said: I The count was completed at noon to- Chattanooga, Birmingham, New Orleans "Our company controls the electric I day. Alexander was given a plurality I ana many otner southern cities. -Being lle-htins- of Toklo pnd n nearhv town. I nt mnn than Kflnn vntea whliA Smith I a southerner, he loves tha south aa he Within a year I expect to take in an- defeated William C. Mushet. the -third I ' this 'morning, "I never had a bat other city and then be. on my way I man on the list, by a margin of 141. Iter time In alt my life, or ate so much towards creating a trust, such as you The vote given the four leading can have here, as it aeems to be the best didates was as follows: Alexander, source of quick richos." 71S1; Mushet, $7040; WWII WILL BE HEARD TOMORROW 13,260; Smith, Farish, S8S4. Under the new municipal primary law, which was given Its Initial trial yesterday, the candidates names ap peared on the ballots without party designations. Alexander was Indorsed by the Oood Government league and other civic . organizations, while Smith waa declared by his opponents to be the candidate of the Southern Pacific machine. Eighteen candidates for the city coun (Special Dispatch to Tha Journal) 5I1 were named at the primaries to be Denver. Colo., Nov. 11. A hearing voted upon at the final election in De- wlll be held tomorrow afternoon, when cemDer. wine or Tnese win De chosen Governor Shafroth returns to the city. The majority of these men are sup-in- the matter of the reaulsltion Issued ported by the elements that advocated by the governor of Oregon for Gus A. the. candidacies respectively of Alexan- Lowlt, accused of embeszllng a large aer na mun. sum of money from the Oregon Trust & Savings company on August 19, 1907. Lowit has been requisitioned once be fore but because of aome technicality was not taken to Oregon. TEAMSTER PAYS FINES FOR BLOCKING TRAFFIC! has given the police considerable trou ble. - Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin asked for cl Am- I Elmer Erskln. ency for the latter, but both prisoners j becdme the wife of Frank E. Rodman, nave naa 100 snaay a career to be set I codefendant with Mrs. Maddux. The Jury in the case Is constituted aa follows: John Suidell, carpenter; J. D. Neer. retired; o. KleDer, storekeeper and far mer at Lents; A. J. Morgan, farmer of the Columbia slough section. ' J. C MoGrew, a money lender of Lents; H. P. Kimball, contractor; W. S. McElwee, salesman; J. D. Johnson, a farmer of Three teamsters have been arrested and fined in municipal court for block ing the traffic of streetcars. They are George Schnell, W. H. Lanlus and C Chfriatensen. Each was fined $10. Schnell and Lanlus held the track on Hattle I the steel bridge, while 4 passengers jjnsunt, n Lu Kelly, Chief of Police on a car waited for them to turn out cox, Merie Sims, a. l. atanton and I Special Officer Taylor and Patrolman .cinei bixty nas aince Leaving made the arrests. Each had light wagon a 'Chrlstensen formerly was empioyea oy ine company Dut claims he haa no. ill .feeling towards it free before . their sentences expire. INFATUATION COSTS LOZZERONI $50 FINE Elsie Malar, living at 444 East Sev enth street, caused the arrest last even ly. 1 AnKacleto. Lozzeroni, who, she Gresham; Edwwd Thun. blacksmith on xUlluwulB; UOr tne past the Powell valley road; Frank S. New. live days, she stated he asked her toll in. rnramnn tew th ..,, ra4i,- ... iu loiiowea 1 John J. Moll, tanner; A. S. Klncald, . " nwiuonw avenue. 1 barber at Troutdale. cue wnn going 10 a neignDors, when Those peremptorily challenged by he took the same car. leaving it -where the state were Alexander Abbott and R, uo imu Been ner align t tne DrevlouSIR Metcalf. whll A. MrPnlman T TT I eveninsr. She called Patpnlmart M,mkw I oAA. th t -nrt.it. ... . - j iSS- uu.u,i (.vii flbuu ii uuo wc iiui ntuiieu wno arrested me man and took a larrelhv the defenae and wera eviMmori revolver irom nim. miss Malar la a stu dent In the night sthool, and lives with ex-Sherirf Frazler. . Lozzeronl stated in court be had not been following the girl. Judge Bennett nnea him 150. Alleges Desertion. , Mrs. E. R. Ruffner has begun suit for divorce from S. K. Ruffner In the circuit court, alleging desertion In November, 1908. They were married in Shelby ville. Mo, in May, 1895. The Russian government, has forbid den 'the Importation of a long list of patent medicines, or of any new medical substance . not first ' sanctioned by its medical department. ' NORTHERN PACIFIC TRAIN KILLS TWO 31 THE HOME PHYSICIAN This Recipe Makes a Splendid Remedy for Coughs WILL DISPOSES OF The home made remedy described be- . Father O'Hara to lirctnre. Father O'Hara will deliver a lecture before the- Woman's clab In the Women of Woodcraft ball, at Tenth and Taylor Mreete, tomorrow afternpon at 3 o'clock. His subject will he "Pante," and the lecture, ta Tine ofa eriea that Father rUara will give during- the winter. Preceding the lrture. Utm Jennings mill render a number of selections on tK harp. . - (Sseelal InaiMtcb to Tha Jooroal.t Chehalis, Wash.. No. ll. Frank Gill and Lawrence Losier were killed by a HA CTT?!!?!? VOT 4 rrn Nrthern Pacific train between Chehalis low will be found a very handy and ef . U. OlJiUJlat XiOlAlxj and Centralla last evening about fectlve thing to have in the house ready o clock. OUl was dead and Losier died for use. It Is simple, pleasant to take. 1 Mae win or 11. otto Bteuer, who died M"f t tne uumon nospitai. It Is easy to prepare, and lasts a family October 11, baa been filed for probate though that the men fell off the train long time. It wipes out a cough quickly, in the county court. Caroline Bteuer, I accidentally. They must have laid by I Take a pint of Granulated Sugar, add the widow, receives all the personal the track for nearly two hours before one half pint of warm water, and stir property and an Interest for life in I betng discovered. Loaler's legs were cut about two minutes. Put two and one all real estate not given to Clara o I off. but when found he was still con- half ounces Pinex 60 cents worth) in oteuer ana lxiulaa O. Bteusr. Hmrh. sclous. The men were from Tentnn. a. nlnt battle and fill un with tho nnn. tern, both of whom are given lota in but formerly lived at Oleaua. Thev u la ted Sugar SyrUD. Take a teaanoon- n uuurarrr r ive otner children m-fll ra. I were middle area. Uotn were anirtur tn everv one. two or threo finnra ueive i ana win aiviae among them oreed jnaiana coroner Stlcklln will Cough preparations, as a rule, are .cat uiNuramea to ine widow inoia an inquest mis artemoon. 1 mostly syrup. Oranulated Sugar -Byron ARTHUR GEORGE FOUND GUILTY aajaSMMeaaHaaaaMMepMaaBaawaai Wife 3Iurderer Fails to Make Good on Self-De fense Plea, (United Preaa Leaaed Wire. Seattle, Nov. 11. Arthur George, who shot and killed his divorced wife at her home. ln Brighton . Beach, ,.on May 13 last, was today found guilty or murder In the first degree. Sentence was de ferred. The killing of Mrs. George followed a quarrel over the children, who had been placed in- the custody of the mother by the divorce court. George Insisted, that he loved the wo man at the time of their divorce and up to the moment he killed her. His defense waa that the shooting waa in self-defense, claiming that the woman threatened him and then reached into a bureau drawer aa if to get a weapon. The jury-was out all night and re turned its verdicl at: V o clock this morning. BRUNSWICK FAMILY TROUBLE SETTLED or slept so well. I'm going again and I won't wait 21 years this time either. Next time I go I will stay there." One of the pleasant reminiscences of his trip was his Impression of the city of New Orleans which he Visited on the same day that President Taft was wet- j omx oxic bowels; dcaxvscs QSSVS8 OWGITlOVCTCQTmng abxa nsXxpoXxou. DCimaTvcxvWv. To Oct fe bcttcjicXoX cjfccSAways)u IW CALIFORNIA F10 Syrup Co. SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS 50 A BOTTLE CANADA PLANS WIRELESS FOR GREAT LAKES CAST AD IA IT OOTXBSslXBTT WXX& UT- BTALX. CZJtXX WXBEKS8S Tf TtM 800IT AS rOSSXBTA PORT ARTHUR, Ont, Oct It. ! a communication received here. Honorable L. P. Brodeur,- minister of marine, an- . nounced that the government has- in view an extensive wireless telegraph service for the great Jakes, and that the same would be put In operation aa soon, aa possible, - ' Recently the United Wlrelesa Co. of Chicago eptered Into a contract with the city of Port Arthur to establish a wire less service,- but the. Canadian minister of marines refused to permit the con summation of the negotiations with the United Co.. ., The government will look after the' corned to the city. "I hate to admit it, ' Canadian ports with an up-to-date sys- said Mr. North, "but we trople don't tern, using the Clark Wireless apparatus. when she die. estate la 14500. The total value of the Sara Victim Broke Up Home. traltea rrrm Vr-mtri Wire.) anta Crus, Cat. Nov. 11. Rdward Pierce, who yesterday afternoon was ahot by- John Oafat. died here today at a local boepltat Oarat, who declares that he "hot Pierce in aelf defense, rlalms that Pier broke up his home. Both men were well known rancher of Valencia. OYER AND OVER THEY ROLLED ON THE LAWN nd " r!ch ,n th ng Pme ie- " I vnavn faa Is both cheap and .excellent Pinex is tne moat vaiuanie concentrated com pound of Norway White Pine Extract ' . ; 1 L 1 aizo Hiiro B ytomQ Quinine mro'Tur w&um evnt to cvf&A couv tm cm oat. -- t.u r w , A scissors hold with a hair- e 4- Kelaoa was what Mrs. Iah Nu- e Cleman. 6Z East Thirtieth 4 w street, got nn Patrolman I. M. Mcculloch this morning when he a) went to ber home to place her e under arrest, "he tightly held e e ,tne omcer ana botn roiled over e and - over on the front lawn 0 until neighbors came tn and took the woman off the man. Mrs. Nodlemaa was nnable to understand why tbe officer wanted her to go to tbe station on a rbarge of allowing her chk-kens at larg. When be took 4 ner 17 tM arm. aha grabbed him arevBd th aett. woued her feet aroand his waieC and defied Lira to take ber. MoCnII-h called the nation.' 4 mm 3 mm officer was eent out. Mrs.- "5:erDn was then tr a-4 to 9 roo-.e to IK tatioa. ' Fh eaid ) that Iter s4gtthr let the cfcW-k- 4) et.a et eortrg the alght. She a e reetiy r barrel the aara 4) e r-ijrfchor wlUa kUllng It cboice e e fcia ments. None of the weaker pine preparations can eorapare with tbe real Pinex Itself. If your druggist hasn't It he can vastly get it for you. This recipe is also splendid for chest pains, whooping cough, hoareetoesa, bronchitis, etc. Strained honey can be used Instead of tho syrup, and make a very fine honey and pine tar cough syrup. ar "Hd dyspepsia or Indigestion fori years, no appetite ana what I did eat d'etressed me terribly. Burdock leed mttere cured ma" J. H. Walker, Sua- oury, wniev Don't let the beb-r suffer from me, aorea or any Itching of (ha kln. to.a's Ointment aivee lnatant relief, earea quickly. perfetly safe for chil dren. All druggla sell It Cocat'patlow causes hesdaeh. muM IrifBeft, - laTiemor, heart i-alpttat (on. rrsatl nhyl' srip. alcken. weakea t-e bow'i snd don't euro. Dntn'i He. jieta at softly .end eure constipation. 1 cent a Ask yoar drvggist. rrr nr raffer a rvt, h-oie. burn or I e'H.d. Be prer-ored. I T Thomas' Fv-1e oenpUiSOi tre Oil Mvetanily ri(nn to paia I punlahmnt orly ees the Jt4. . Iw II daya. Adolph Brunswick, husband of Mrs. Josephine . Buchanan .' Brunswick, says that he and his wife have effected a reconciliation, and that in the future there will be no further dissensions In the ramlly of Brunswick. ' In discussing the redonclllation this morning Mr. Brunswick said that the difficulty between himself . and Mrs. B."unswlck had been caused by relatives of Mrs. Brunswick, who were in reality working against her interest "I think more of my wife than of anything else," said Mr. Brunswick, "and in what I have done in the past I have been working for her best In-j terest. I believe that she realises this to be a fact and all differences between us have been adjusted. There will be no further trouble in the future. I am sure." ; Tbe difficulties of Mr. and Mrs. Brunswick were taken Into court aome time ago. -vFlrst Mrs. Brunswick .filed suit for divorce. Brunswick, tn his an swer, set - out sensational charges against th family of his wife, charging that they haa influenced her In her hostile attitude' lo him. He contended that through tbe Influence of the pres ent Mrs. Buchanan, widow of Captain D. & Buchanan, the mind of the aged man waa poisoned against his daughter and aha waa cnt off from beT share of the estate. Mra Brunswick filed cross-complaint charging that Bruns wick caused her to procure a baby while In Chicago, tn order to deceive her fath er and thus Influence) him In providing for ner in nis win. sua also charged Brunswick wtut cruelty. It Is understood that formal dismissal of the court proceeding will be aaked at PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS Our First '. " 1 '' Anniversary Sae BEGINNING FRIDAY, NOV, 12, AND CONTINUING TEN DAYS GREAT UNDERPRICE SELLING OF NEW WINTER Millinery Furnist and Ladies' Special lots of Trimmed Hats,, SI. 05, $2.05. $3.05' and $5.00. All. Hats $10.00 and over ONE FOURTH OFF.' v Untrimmed Shapes worth up to $3.00 at 05. . BIG SPECIALS THROUGHOUT OUR LADIES FURNISH- v ING GOODS DEPARTMENT i e CO I N MINUTtt qPHERE'S a modern ten dency to com bine business and sociability. Punctual ity so becomes at once a duty and a courtesy it's best backed by an - V- L2L at - ... " . . . Artlrle of Incorporailcm. ". Robert Treat Jlatt. Hugh Montgom ery, and Herbert P. Clarke harvs filed ar ticles of Incorporation of th Carson company. With a eapniU of IS aw. Last wk ct . Mlrarle pa lot inc. Meier V TYaak company, fifth floor. sorr Sleeptessneaa. a Chi. for murder. Is fatal cine LORD ELGIN,-Thin Model Pendant Winding and Settint Stentef orhlteniewrl. Kuhy and uroha-tbalaac ' and center arwela. Comoenutuic balanoc Vrruct hair apring. with sucrofsttnc ref -iatnr. AditKted to temperature. E.xpoed wmdinc w beelt. Patent recotlinfchck a4 -M-totV'nf aenma trvlre. bvnk-arcood duL Plate dinmkrwl Caacd aad tuned ia cae at the tactorf. . . ta niW CoU Casas.Srl sad wav. la AoUd Cold Cases. (H sad mm. Other Dta sWeta s ofVr rHces. sccard N U iwniwnt "4 re. A9 I .a U '.hr are Uf'r rearasieed. Sad art sold kt feweiers cverysbcrc . tLCUl IUT70HAi W1TCM COWAXT. Eg. ChaoteJ 71 JKN m)L 111 I P i I