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0" ;;al, fortland, Sunday PATTEFJ, TI!I frf'm the precarious profeil'n of play writing. My income may In any year be much smaller than my wife's, in which, case I shall have to pay on a much larger Income than I enjoy. "k)-w comes the question' of what Is to happen-to husbands In my predica ment. Let us suppose that the inter pretation of the law can be strained to the point of Inducing the courts, to en Join me to make t,he required disclos ure. I am unable to obey the injunc tion, becaflse no man can. tell what he does not "know. I go to my wife i and 1 r t'-t I V.l l l ;:t in I -.ron if s'. r;. rrt t-il me h,r ii.toiae. "f he replies that many wonion have Kme to prifon for the cause, find that it is time that the men should take their turn. Am I to languish In Jail, to -the dplifcht of the whole Suffragist movement, because I cannot' perform Impossibilities? "Take the obvious alternative. Sup pose jthe courts enjoin my wife to dis close her exact Income to me. he re fuses, fche is sent . to prison. She promptly resorts id the hunger strike. ":.rr. Lloyd Oorse a.i-1 lit. TVinst-n Churchill tave then either forcibly to feed her and -be tanlehed to South-Africa a their unfortunate colleng-ufl the Viscount Gladstone was banUh.e.J y Lady Constance Iytton, or else surren der at discretion. "I suggest that Lloyd George had better cut the Gordian knot by hurry ing through a short act making married couples Independent of one another, in their liability to supertaiation." -r- iiiiiiTPin nATTl Al A I Utility OUI IhU Santa Barbara. Cal., July 3. Mr. anj Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. will spenj the Fourth as" the guests of Mr, and Mr Stewart Edward Whit at the Whit summer cottage on the beach near Catj - r.iDST 1MP11 Wilh'clm's Conversion to the Cause of International Amity Arouses People Whose Self Interest Is Attacked. penteria. Bumppr wheat crop is sure ?roun Echo, says the Echoes. journal .Want Ads bring results.. t.i ii ' ' ' - Store Closed All Day Tomorrowr July 4th. I -A if i f i - (Ttaltafi TroM Iut4 Wlr. Berlin, July 2. A short tlm SO ; th world was startled by-the publlca--'. tlon of s. conversatlbn; .between th 1 kaiser and .Foreign Minister Plehon pf France, lo which jthe former , voiced his hop of ft European confederation for ! the maintenance' of peaces Two or three days-later an irreverent ... cartoon appeared In the Munich Jug-end, in which the shade of King Edward was represented as Inquiring of the keeper of th keys pf Paradise, -Is there any- one here,- SC Peter, who "will join th anti-German Ieasue?" Such,. Is ... Ger .. many's comment on Wllhelro general Idea. , For Germany! the people of the fatherland hold, there may he peace, but - it can only be maintained by" an over whelming land and sea fore under Ger man colors. A series of conversations .with Theo ; dore Bocevelt are said 'to have been J responsible for the kaiser's--conversion to the belief that the world"s only hope Of continued peace la a German-Anglo- axon entente. ; ,' . Kaiser's Attitude Boftened. 9 Closely following these conversations Wllhelm went to i England to- attend King Edward's funeral. The tactful ness of his utterances, concerning the dead monarch, his chivalrous behavior toward the widowed Queen Alexandra and the friendliness of ; hie attitude toward King George Impressed England favorably, and he was generally treated with much consideration,. This put him Into an exceptionally good humor,' and sealed his conviction that an Anglo German alliance was not only desirable but necessary. v While he was still turning the sub- ject over In his mind he met M. Plchon, ' took a likjng to hfm, and made up his mind that it would be a good plan to - include; France in the alliance. :, Returning to Jermany full of these ; plana i. he . began 1 urging , them, in his usual impulsive fashions upon all his friends, Before long everyone know what h had. in view. Then came the . Lcold shower. . - . - - -Self Xsterest Xi Dominant. ' , For the first ,,time in his life his majesty, discovered that . the relation ships betweea nations, in the present age ; of commercialism and undiluted realism, depend very . Uttl 'upon per sonal relations between rulers but upon issues .of self interest to. the "great masses of the people. It was also made plain to him that 7 any .suilous . iiluii Ire-TnTgTvi nave, for .! 'uniting Europe on , a partial disarm men t basis would be flatly opposed by 'his country not because Germans are bellicose or aggressive, but because they are firmly convinced that the empire's .prodigious armament has a real justlf( 'cation. i . " Furthermore, the kaiser disoovered that Germany was exasperated to the last degree by his uggentlon. and that he was popularly considered to hav committed another of his monumental blunders. . - , PREMIER CAR NO. 1 WINS TOUR COMTEST (United Preee Leamd Wire.) "Chicago, July 3. -Premier oar No. 1, Ray McNamara driver, : was awarded first , place in the Glidden touring car conteft ..There were 88 points against the car.: The Chalmers "30" was given second prise with 118 marks against it. ' The Maxwell No, 7, with 208 points against it, finished third, and the Pre mier No. J was awarded fourth place, -with' 800 points. '.- - . The Mollne No. 10 won th Chicago i trophy. The Chalmers protest that the -Premier No. 7 was not a stock car was overruled by the technical oommltteo, and the Chalmers company will appeal " from the ruling. ' SAYS SWASTIKA MINE , WILL BE A BIG PAYER Killing Kan From Portland Predicts ft v . Bright ruture for to Property. ' Judging from all reports coming from the upper end of . the lake,where the Swastika and other -mining properties are located, that mine will be a winner, and will soon be one of the, big Shippers to the smelter, says the Northern Idaho News, of Satidpotnt, la the isue of June 28. ' ' . ' . Last week J. B.' Purcell, president of th company, which 1s doing th devel opment work on the Swastika, as well as b illdlng ft large hotel at th town of Lakeview, -accompanied by J. M. Ross, ft mining man of Portland, K. T. Win ters,' a newspaper man frojn San Fran cisco, - and H. Relfschnelder and son, R. P, also of Portland, were In the city on their way home after spending sev- era! day at the mine and at Lakevlew. The entire party was enthusiastic over Ahe prospects of the mine and do not hesitate to glv opinions.-' " -. Speaking of the property,' Mr, Ross ' said: l hftv been In th mining busi ness for the past 18 years and I am ,f rank to state that, while I do not own a dollar's worth of stock. In the Swas tika, I believe that it will rtvaj any pf th big shipper of the Coeur .a'Alenea." 1 In tunnel No. 2 the company has five feet of mixed ore, oxide and and Sin feet of black ' sulphide argentiferous - ore, Th lower, tunnel is now in about 600 feet and has a large lead of low grade ore. This - tunnel hm ft vein bout 1J feet in width.- Iir'tunnel No. 1 a dlstanes of 40 feet has been attained. One vein 18 - inches wide : was struck which carried values in gold, according to a recent assay, of $278. Th company has about 400 sacks of ore. now ready and are taking out more every day. They .do not expect , to ship, however, . until they have the mine further de veloped. Mr, Purcell states that "the work will then-be pushed to; th limit ana the ore sent to the smelter as fast k it can he taken out " .:; , -. In No. 8 tunnel It is expeoted that the vein known as the Senator lode will be struck tn about 400 feet further.' J.t will-require about three months to ac complish this with the crew wljlch is ueisg woncea. The Swastika mine Is -located about five end ft half miles from th town of . J.kevlew, and is on the north side ofTtheJ fceqr-rATohcl," '"7-'" r--M i In addition to the mines and the hotel ' the company has claim at the town of - utkevlew on which there is ft large de Pwsit of lime,' r :- ..: .. - :U W$k-. , " ' - James A. Patten, the Chicago ri anger, who with eeven other men was recently Indicted by the federal , grand jury In New York on an' al- i- leged charge of unlawfully conspiring with about 60 eouthern cot ton spinning corporations to monopollre the raw cotton Industry In this country, lij violation of the Sherman anti-trust act. BERNARD SHAW IS POWERLESS , TO ASCERTAIN WIFE'S INCOME By Phillip Everett (By th International New Sfrrtrt. London, Julys. Defying th risk of f considered a henpecked husband. Bernard .Shaw' has v notified the London tux collector's - of fic? that he cannot make 'his 'wife tell ' him what her private income Is, ;, v . In a letter to the official mentioned, ha writes: '.''-. "I am quite willing to hav my wife's Income deemed to b ' my Income, and to pay the tax on it: but you have gone beyond this you hav required me to ascertain the amount of my wife's in come, which I have no mean of doing. "Th income tax arts glv you power to obtain from my wife a return-qf her Income. Do they glv me that power? If so, can you refer me to th particular clause? "Observe that I - claim neither ex emption nor abatement, and am ready to pay when you assess me." : , Then followed , a personal Interview in which the famous playwright mad these points: ; " -. :. r' "I have absolutely no means of as certaining my wife' Incom axcept by 7A, Glorious' Foiirtli AT .Norm Beach . ' In order to . accommodate all those wishing to spend the 4th ' at North Beach, Wash., the STEAMER T;J. POTTER .? will on her return trip on that date Leave Megl instead of 3:00 PM. her regular schedule; rfand will arrive in Portland early jiext morning, thus- giving TWO FULL' DAYS AT THE BEACH Business men -can; spend Sunday and Monday at the Coast without loss of time . Round Trip Rate $3 - ' ' - ' '. J , Ticket, good going,. Saturday, July. 2d, on the Potter, or at :10 P, M7on the Hassalo and for return' Monday; . - A: Daylight Ride on the Scenic Columbia The steamer Potter will leave Portland,rJuly 4th, at 8:30 A. M. ror reservations, ucks, etc., ju ana, w a&ningtoiv streets - 1 "!,("' 5s -s?; IHIj - asklnff her for th Infnf4ntlAn. "She keeps a separate .banking ' ac- 'Her solicitor is not my solicitor. ' 'T can make a guess at her means from hAi fvl r.ri(vtni m,n th. surveyor- of lneom tax would; beyond that I hav no mor knowledge of her lnoom thaa I hav of yours. . "I hav asked her to glv me ft state ment. . .. , -1 ' "She refuses on prineipl. "It is In thn nnr nf tfia Mmtnli sioners to. compel my wlf to ,make disclosure of her Income, but Ihey must not communicate that, disclosure to me or to anv nthitr nurann - ' "All I can do for you i to toll you wno my wire is, ana leave it to you to ascertain her income and make me pay mt tax on 11, . .': ) - f "Kven this you cannot do without t Violation of imrMT. mm It ni luiu Bible for m lir a almnl ralMtH a aaoertaln my wife's Income from your "My wife enjoys a fixed lnoom di rived from property; a large part of my own Is a fluctuating Income derived er at 9 P. M. call at our; City Ticket. Office WM. mcmurray; ! . .rr;r General " Passenger Agent Sale ... I'.. ;"J Ail ,,: Fancy Vests Reduced : The true measure of progress is service, and we recognize that just as we are of that extent .will, the. union prosper: We do not hire , our. patients to come to us. the way of the very best service and material that money can secure. . ' Qut-of -Town People ' ' Should remember that: our force is so organized ; . . f that we can do their entire Crown, Bridge and , . Plate Work in a day if necessary. Positively pain less extracting free when plates or bridges;are or - dered. . We' remove the most sensitive teeth and joots without the least pain. No students,' no un . certainty, but specialists who do the most scien tific and careful work. " Specialists in Painless Dentistry " , We keep in our employ only denists of practical experience,' who have spent years of study, irt preparing' : J themselves in all branches of dentistry. ; When people visit. Portland from out of "town they must take advantage ot the opportunity. and, have their. Rental work attended to. -TKe Union Dentists have a full , corps of old, time-tried crown and bridge workers and painless extractors. - And 5 do.n'r forget our pros-, : ' thetic dentist in making up your, mind where to go. " , - ' sr- J :4 i mfci-JLir-! Ill: Hi- 111 -JrJ Fortheb'enefit of the ; . . ' ' FIRST AND. MORRISON STREETS.- Starts Tuesday Morning, July 5 Our entire line , of this season's handsbme - r Fancy Suits at the following reduced prices $25.00 Benjamin; Suite how 819.S0 $30.00 Benjamin $35.00 Benjamin $37.50 Benjamin 311 Morrison. Street, OppftPostofiice T7T 11 O PAINLESS AND HIGH CLASS DENTISTRY. V.r ... - t ;- -l 15YEARS'""T" GUARANTEE WITH ALL WORK 1 " people who are employed during the day .the'-UNION'- DENTAL CO; will' keep its - office open evenings.until 8:30, Sundays 'from 9'to-12.t , - ' ' - Suits now 2330 Suits now $28.75 Suits now $3i.'50 'FT' ''I 11M CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY Atten Full Set of Teeth......:...,. ...'..$5.00 ' Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plates $3.50 to Gold Crowns .....V $3.50 to $5.00 ' Porcelain Crpwns . . . . .....Vr.'. .$3.50 to $5.00 Gold or Porcelain Fillings, $1.00 UP Silver Fillings Whalebone or Gold-Dust ' No, charges for Painless s work is : All Our Work Is PAINLESS and GUARANTEED HOURS 8 ant'to's p."rri.; Sundays' 9 to 12 - ri 1r--' i 1 ifJf,J All Fancy Trousers Reduced - J service to you, just to What we do give is in ;50 to $1.00 Rubber Plates. .$10.00 - Extracting 'when1 other done; a , v'a!. - -