I ' " f 1 ! i kill it . M (ISI! EIFIEFIGIB ccntalive of Church Fed eration Puts Moran-Nelson Affair Up to Ftckert and Gil left Leaves It There., (mitre- ptw 1mH wi. Ban Francisco, Nov. ,tS. The Olows of Owen Moran that . felled BatUng Nelson In San Francisco Saturday deal a knockout to - the, prizefighting fam In California. .In a letter ; ad dressed to district Attorney Charles M. Flckert, Attorney J.- fi Whit of the Church federation today ealla upon tho authorities to- investigate tha fight, and charges that If newspaper aocountsof the contest are true "a crime baa been committed." and h mU Flekart What he Intends-to do In the matter. White's letter follows: "I am enclosing herewith a page ap pearing la tha Sunday .(November 27) Call, which purports to glT an account of aa occurrence which took place tn this city on Saturday afternoon, and la connection therewith I desire to call vour attention to the correspondence from Governor J. N- Gillett to Attorn-i-y General U. & Webb, dated June 14, 1910, and suggest to you that there are pome cltlMns In the city and county of ( ian Francisco who are waiting anx iously to learn what action yon Intend to take in this matter. t:r "If this Is a ; correct portrayal, of what took place there ls .certajnly .no doiiht that a crime has been committed under the provisions of section 412 of, the penal code." . ' The correspondence referred to by ( Attorney White includes the governor's ( Jctter. WTttten at the time he ordered At- j tnrnv General Webb to take steps to , prevent the Jeffries-Johnson fight In California. ,-. ' 1 i GlUetfs Definition of Frlss right. The Question of what constitutes a prize, fight was threshed out by; the governor at. that time.trjn hla letter Uillett fald: ':;.- '.'' ' . - ' "In Michigan, a prize fight exists where there is expectation of reward to be rpined by the contest or competi tion, either to be won from the coptest ent or to be otherwise awarded, coupled with an intent to inflict, upon such contestant some degree of bodily harm." i The governor cited ,i decision of the Kansas supreme court that a contest la n prize fight where tn ere exists as ln liiit to, inflict some degree of bodily t arm. . He added that under the stat utes of California the scores of so called, 'sparring exhibitions were not s purring exhibitions al all, tut prize l srhts.' . v'--"". ? : ' Commenting on the governor's letter in.', connection with' the Hlorah-Nalson fight. Attorney- White said todays vV'v-j . "It Is up to District Attorney Flckert tnjtake action, t fati to see bow ho ; rt refuse to do 'so in light of. events' ; ' &t have transpired, and in view of the governor's letter. Indictments should i e .forthcoming,- if newspaper accounts f the scenes in the ring are true. The law has been violated and it is the duty f the . district attorney to punish the persons breaking the law." ' ' . ,' : 'e 1 GUlstt Says It Is tTp to riciert. ' Governor GiUett was told of the ao tion of the attorney for the Church Federation and was asked if he Intended to take a hand in the natter. The gov ernor replied thai he haa no Intention of interfering. He put the whole matter up to the district attorney and others interested In the right game. : "My office will take no action In re (,'.irrl to Saturday's fight," said Governor i.illett. "The time for me to take action is jiatst. If the law was violated Satur day the thing to do is for someone to '. hwcar out a warrant $ir. White of . the Church Federation or anyone else can war to this warrant, . "The punishment for the violation of the law should be brought about through the proper channels. I can see no reason- for Interference now on tha part cf , the governor. , , "Ulstrlct Attorney Flckert is running his office and I am running mine. This Is a matter foT the district attorney." GOVERNMENT ASKS FOR DISSOLUTION- - OF SUGAR TRUST (Continued From Pag One.) cf the comL!.i.iL:on Cat a3 tut x; it is t", and prK-9"Juss!!ns wh. ro cording to t?ie government, ona of tie means employed, to enable the trut mas-nates to get hold of the sucar in dustry. . . , , History of the Coiatiaa. ! The petition s;iys the American Sugar Refining company was incorporated in New Jersey In 1S91 and that it haa a capital stock with a par value of $90, OM.OOA. . The companies comprising the trcst, it is alleged, are refiners of both beet and cane sugar. One chapter of the petition details the operations of the Havemeyers and their associates since 1887. It declares that in 1887 there were 23 Independent refineries in the country. These had' a total producing capacity of 3,000,400 pounds dally. - tender the. leadership of the Have meyers, ' "Doner, Atkins, Thomas or others, . the petition . continues, "the owners and directors of 17 competing refineries, carrying 0 per cent of the American sugar trade and Jointly ca pable of dominating and controlling It, determined to combine ; and destroy ' competition, exctude others and monop olize the trade." - . ' :, ' .' - The first combination operated under a trust deed, it Is alleged, which gav4 the control of the various properties to 11 trustees. The petition continues: "In pursuance of general conspir acy and In order to : maintain, secure and" retain a complete domination of the trade and to obtain nncomtctonahle profits to thow Interested, the trastees and their coconspirators and other -did and caused to be done many things, some of which are specified." ' Smothsrsd Competittoi. 'J?? It is charged that trie trust "Brnoth ered eom petition, acquired and held a monopoly, for them selves, eliminating many refiners." ? '.v;- - ;:. . The New Tork coort of appeals dto solved the Sugar Refineries company in 1830. In Januar-f, 1891, : the same men who had been la this company In corporated the AmerlcsEa Sugar Beflnrng company of Now Jersey. There were then seven independents, moet of them' brought Into the fold by purchase, or try "Cutthroat" competition which Every Woman Should Have a Vole-or a Voter -and a Home ol Her Own if 41- A"nf m7 Tortland,"- every woman should have the type of home to be had onry in - , H Addition wttft Charactex " Moreover, Mr;. Voter, if she may vote upon the home question, Mad ame will tote for a borne IN Lao rclhurst She should be enabled to vote NOW, while there is rood time and choice. ' ' MESSRS. MEAD MURPHY, Sale Agents, ' ' - Corbett bldg. Tlae "uaU-3 r !., -..-t- r on employed la il.:.!:: x liners la Callforr.!. t:.-e i The agreement, wsl-h tudu-. j. ir t y . l i3 r. c t-'i V-.fi r alU- ';-.a. i al.'jo th Hawaiian fcugar Ueflaln.g company, was reaciiod after a trust price war in which the trust sold en gar at a prl-a le.-s than the cost of production la CaUXoruti. The petition asserts mat Via Ca3 fornla companies accepted bonds of 3200,000 'annually for retiring from business for three years. WOMAN, 73 YEARS OF AGE, ON TRIAL; v , MURDER CHARGE ' in ii i i :.;,, (Continued From Page One.) daughter. Mrs. Totten seldom glanoed towards the audi once. Mrs. Beebe seems to be especially interested In the women who are in attendance each day. The evidence introduced DT the state up to this time is the same as that in troduced at the Totten trial. Miss Nettie . ..; i. v : v ..i v ' i 1 - ' r v ' f, f . 1 t;.t f'.r: !, I ' ; V 3 t .; w il.i-hji.' Ulfn Bai!,:i v . 1. ' r (! r.re V.a rcat-r p.-rt cf t:; il.iy Futur d;sy, but the bUH adhered ta the tilings that she said In her opening tejtlmony. When analywd ft Is hard .to find where t!.era la anything particularly damaging to Mrs. Beebe, Bhe had called the at teaitlon of James Sutton to the "no tres pass" slim nd whoa he attemptrd to cut the wires she had backed at his fingers with an axe, which she carried in be.r hand. That was before Mrs. Tot ten came down towards tnem carrying a shotgun, which she claimed' Bhe had in her possession for the Bhootlng of chip munks and other pests. There is noth ing In the testimony to show that Mrs. Beebe had threatened tne tlfo of Sutton. Totten Case Ttrdio m Surprise. ; The argument of the prosecution, how ever, is that the women had conspired to kill the first member of the Sutton fam ily that attempted to take down the fence. It is for that reason they urge that the women remained out there after they had reconstructed the fence that was cut the night before by the Buttons, " ' -i v : ', t t - t ' ; ! ; ' . v . : a ! ! i i i i : vs f jr f ! i .... . M 1 t i to w;n a cunjt:t:.,it la t.. i and woi.'.I ):nvo Iv i v tte.l with a . t f r i It is Co r"n" d C5 Inion t st ; tfn deflated 1 rrxo'.t snl tt . t . 1 in '.it-r. T. t hir at- tornciy ern 1 In jt-XL.' - l: r en t: .i i-l.ir I. The way the answered Qur-stlons showed that she was vindictive and lUevt-d that all her neighbors were tryin;j to work hardships upon her. Never since the shooting has she betrayed any rojrret either by voice or manner. "When the Jury brought in a verdict of murder in the first degree she was apparently the least concerned person In the court room It was not altogether unexpected. , - lira. Totten Unconcerned, ' In concluding, his argument for the defense 'the day before Attorney Ira Thomas drew a dramatic picture of what might happen to the woman should the Jury find her guilty of murder tn the first degree. With the rXHI of the fin ished pleader he drew them to the peni tentiary at Walla Walla, wherein in a darkened chamber was erected that ghastly thing, a gibbet; suspended from f i". N ) it V. i oner at t.a f 1 l 1 V f-x 1 tt O J words he tu l 1 r t i : a nil wore move l. r t v n ti v ii Z Ce j ' ' -i-iar. 1 .very eya was f.iat-j-gray haired attorney as he -j. A. i.h t e concl . '. . i ned towards his client Uueoncernuuiy ):9 e;it there winding her watch. EUGEHE IfJ DAGGER OF FLOOD WATERS fPlieclsl Ekpetch to Ttis Jnornal.) "Eugene, Or, Nov. 28. The rainfall in En gene during the 24 hours ending at . 8 o'clock this morning was 126 inches. Tno river rose a foot tn two hours this morning, standing at the height of 10.S feet at 10 a. m., and it is expected to rise to 13 or 14 feet by late this afternoon. ' ' At 13 feet the banks of the river here overflow. A portion of the southern part of the dry is inundated 'from the overflow Of Amazon slough, , but no tiV( t M Invites Concr.nipSicn It weakens the delicate lung tissues, deranges tha digestive organs, and breaks down the general health. It often causes headache and dizzi ness,' Impairs the tastn, smell and hear-' bag and affects the voice. Being a con tltutlonal disease it re quires a constitutional, remedy. ." IlGOtl'G Sarcapariila Eadlcally and permanently cures. In usual liqnir form or la chocolated tablets known as Barsatabs. 100 dose II- TO Wt XIV3AS RUSH Urrasual Offer Which Ought to Help ' Make '. Many ' More, Musical , Homes at Christmas Time, - bpreckels and Adolph Spreckels of Cali fornia, "--,,.,-. -i- , The defendant-directors of the trust are given as, Arthur Donner, George Frarer, . Horace Hayemeyer, ' Henry Nlese, Henry Mott. Samuel ,' Hooker, Samuel Carr, Edwin Marston and Edwin Atkins. . 4 i -. , The petition covers 217 pages, : The action of the government, lUte the famous "dissolution" ' suit against the Standard Oil company and Us sub sidiaries, "la a civil action seeking to l.rlng about the dissolution of the big combine. The suit follows In a general way the same action as that which re cently resulted in a finding against the oil company Ja the eighth district court, and which is now pending on appeal be fore the supreme court of the United States. - . -. - . "Us cd" Xllagal Practloes. V ' - : The government recites the history of the sugar combination, pointing out the various steps; by which the companies were merged. It Is alleged that Ulo gal . practices were used by the trust. Tha roeUiods employed to . gain control of opposing refineries are described as illegal, -Ths petition of the-governmen; s.king tnat tne trust be dissolved al leges that underhand methods and false pretense were resorted to. j A In the case of the Standard Oil company, the government alleges that companies pre tending to bet engaged .; tn competition were in reality controlled by the same management and that the whole scheme' aa. intended to get complete control of the sugar trade, , , rrioe fixing was one of the objects DmiopMS-rMnm tern eaa make artistie Xmi gifts from jtnx owb pto- v tures bv usicg sax SoveUy.w. WtMUiUugs, . let ua stow yon. 1 . , . HLUMAUER ttUTO, rurrLT coicfast A:i'6B'.s Eastman ICodaks If it la, to bo a Piano for Christmas we' will be glad to have yon select it now and make settlement at any time during December. . -r - we wisn to oo onr snare to relieve the dreaded 'Christmas shODDing rush. hence this proposition. Select your mano now. We will set ii asiaej xor you; store it in our su perb new wholesale building, deliver it any hour of Christ mas Kve or Cnrtst mas uay or any time that you order, at Wh 1 e h time final arrange- '4jf ments as to pay ... men t can be made. " - . Ours is the onlv concern selling at lowest cash Drlces. One price to each and all alike and that the lowest Our liberal credit plan for the mere additional simple Interest makes it possible for every home tn Si a credit to na possess a good piano a durable sweet ionea instrument tnat is ana a ioy to tne Donaessnr. - Whether you boy Mm cheapest piano that is reliable and can be warranted. aim MUCH ' wt Kll here for 8137, or the finest, most ex clusive and most costiy tnat is made, a . Chickertng Art you will at Ellers O rand find that Music Houso more intrinsic piano Yalns u aiwafB. ro os oot&inea tnan else' where. ; . .. . . tilers MUste House also is the only P1 In Portland where all makes of Jalking Machines m a y be xamlned uipaiiuuiy iuu rjy smb. fricerangu from 319 for a dapper. little talker, to tbe-iTU)ie That Bings 3200 and 32&0 for '. , . and . Ellers Mu .Oregon's Talks.' sic House. Home Piano House. KJggest, Bueieat, Best. M ai n ' retail salesroom 8S2 Washington street, ; E ait Side. 4 Urand avenue. 9-" f'wr.m mm . t r T--?lm i n mm i n i. ii . i. S5Q Values 025 No. 10& Made like the cut, Circassian walnut, French bevel plate mirror, 22x27 inches; caseis 40x20 inches; latest wooden draw pulls? worth $50. v)nly PC flfl one to a customer, at this special sale price. 7m7UU This store has just completed tie fnrnislrhrj of two1 ' large hotels and four apartment bouses of the betetr . class, the octfittingr of which required several carloads of furnitore. of different kinds and styles. To obtain lowest rates, and to fill out carloads, we purchased a few tnorjs of each number than was actually required " to complete the bill, and these different dressers, chairs, stands, brass beds, etc, we will offer at special sale wire vre.ntW less than truial for such hitrh dasa v - goods. We show but three sty res of dressers today from this stock. Ask to see the special sale goods. Hi ii Kiimn" wfff Ik I . T S60 Values 03.8 iNa 10Made like" the cut, finely figured Gr- cassian walnut, dustproof drawers, .witi wooden epulis; case 44x20 inches, topped with French bevel plate, f 30x24 inches; very "classy" COO ftft dresser, worth regularly $60; specul.JvIOvU "HI . v, f a : ! if "." - 0G5 Values 542 No. 516 Made just like the cut, very finest quality Circassian walnut; massive frame surrounds the Frencn 1 bevel plate mirror, 30x24 inches; case Is 44x20 inches; wooden pulls on dustproof drawers. 1 A tfresser that finds a place in the finest homes; X:; CA1 (( at the special low price ... ... vtnv v This Siyle $7.50 No. 48aMade like the cutf weathered ' , oak, .imitation leather covering in dark green color, , - ( ! . ' ' 4 : 1 ; : ' "r0 r '',":-':--;';R3S S " i -;v-':' - vifSzss wa . --i-.--"- Jj : ' ,v p --'--'- 1'4'" TIiIq Qfvlo f17 Thin Slvle JI19 This Style 810 No. 479 Made in solid oak, polish finish, reversible cushions, in brown and green' velourr . . . ' ' ' , . ' v Tills Style 517 No. 4C2 Plain oak frames, in polished golden finish, best grade reversible' imita tion leather cushions. , , This Style 1519 No. 430 Made from best selected oak, weathered finish, best grade Yelour cush-. ions; rnission style, , 'For Blle".(EevlFuSpeiIsl,' i. ' 'f Sewing Pwdachine Tley are the most popular machines . sold in Portland today. Investigate 7 and you will not1 pay excessive sew ing machine agents their "holdup" - prices $G5 and $75 for machines ' that will do no better work. Only 50c a Week for, These MarJmwa. Eelupss t : BUILT TO B AKE ' A good, quick-baking range is , a blessing. . Order it now and Tve will add to the fine "Eclipse". Steel Range a Fity-four Piece Dinner Set Free Fttrnished by the . ,rEclipse" Stove Company to all who buy their range this month! : Prices from ?40.C0 up. . ? PAY m A WEEK M ... A"! i . ... y - M - 67 J'RS . 1 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD For a single article or a house fall of goods, Why live in furnished "'rooms when your rentf might-apply-on-fumi :f ture of your own? See Us About It Easy Terms Fnrnish your home com plete on our easy payment plan. We offer the most , liberal credit of any, fur nirnrehoose inj Portland. Make a small cash pay ment, . then pay a little weekly or monthly. r-'IRfST AND YAMHILL 1COND AND YAMHILL.