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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, 1:11. SIl, SEME m IMS WORD !Hil KIEii FLOOD lil ILOS - DOES TajUCH DAMAGE 10 FOREST MEASURE Albers Dock Dismantled to Prepare r or Bridge " . - irT ' : ' WIFE OUT OF BED i if s ! 4 TO UNDERTAKERS Tells Them Where to Find His Body, Blames "Loss of One Who Never Caa. Come Back,"' ijr-lU:.- In th mall received by Dunning 8t ta.ctjiit uuaertaaers tnis morning wa written . on ine stationery or ..... Ti..i. tie" had registered. Symptoms showed !.- j . c . ... , , mat airycnnine baa caused death. Investigation deepened the mystery. Not a abred of paper that might dls close the man's Identity could be found. ; His pockets had been emptied. He had had no ?aggaga He bad been dead for hours, v: ...... . . After advising the undertakers where . to find bis body, tha writer went on . simply and calmly: ''Please notify room . 40b. Bank of Commarea bulldlnv. . T- oma, Wash, of my death. Cremate my body, unless you are ordered to do other ; wise. n-v-v- . ! .. -:. .V - "My teaaon - for doing ' this Is" the logs of one who can never eome bac." Gentry, a- he signed himself.- wrote that he had registered under the name of Carter to avojid having the newspa " pera discover his Identity, ' His same . appears on ! the register under the date . of February 14, Tuesday. t He waa a member of the Masonlo fra ternity, of Chicago, I1L, lodge of the Woodmen of the World, and of the . ' Knight of Pythias. Buttons on his coat gave evidence of his connection - with these rders.. :- ' .;?. :; ' ; The body found la Gentry's room was that of a man about li years of age, about five feet, nine Inches In height, and 4f about 1J0 pounds weight ' He wore glasses, was dressed In a suit of blue serge, and his appearance gave ev ery evidence that he; was a prosperous business r 'professional man, , v No signs of , the poison that caused death, could be found, but symptoms' pointed to the conclusion that he took trychnlnev n tablet form. . He had j struggled In his convlusions and disar ranged tha furniture and garnlshings In "the room. --.-; - .. Every circumstance indicates' that .Gentry came to Portland to kill htm , self. ; He had carefully destroyed all papers that he thought might lead to discovery of who ho waa. Ha wore no Jewelry, only the pins of the Orders to which It le thought he belonged, . In his letter to the undertakers he asked that the - newspapers .not be "given his .right name. , Employes of the Foster hotel aaid to day, that - Gentry ' waa not n about th hostelry. Thtr said he mmmA quiet and composed. They knew noth ing of his death until they war told by the deputy coroner today. ' Tacom. ; Wash., Feb. .'. 1T-Gllee C Rush, a local attorney to whom Charles Gentry addressed a letter, said today: ' "I had known Gentry for about four months. He was engaged In contract ing work with headquarters at Seattle, and had. at times business in Tacomar He was about SS veara of a and nearly as I could observe, appeared to be of a cheerful , disposition. He told me a; few daya ago that-he was going to , Portland, where he expected to se cure a contract for aome work. The , only relative he had, ao far as I know, . Is a mother and an uncle, who reside In Minneapolis." : i -Rush received a telegram . from a PorUandU undertaker this morning, in forming him that .the body would be . held awaiting Instructions.. $50,000 FOR CHEMAWA; - $15,000, MODOC LANDS . ' Washington, Feb. 17. Conferee on the Indian bill agree to retain Cham berlain' amendments which give ISO,; ,i00 to the Chemawa Indian school and $15,000 for the Modoo Indian lands' rec lamation. , Chamberlain will attempt to get $16,. , 000 for the Mount Hood wagon road in ma agricultural mil.- ' FACE DISFIGU Covered with Eruption to Back of . cars oo i ney Hardly Knew What He Looked Like. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. In 4 WeeksFaceFineand Clean. "Our little boy Gilbert was" troubled with ecsema when but a few weeks old. His little face wa covered with ores even to back or hit ears. The poor. little feUow Buffered very much. The seres beran a pimples, hit little lace was disfigured very muck. W hardly knew what be looked Ilka. The lice looked like raw meat. We tied little bag of cloth over his hands to prevent him from scratching.: Be wm very restless, at night, his little (ace itched. . t. - f0Cton ChJcago, where we raided at that time. .After trying all the medicine of the' doctors without any result, wa red of the Cutteur Remedies, and at once bought the ; Ctlcura Soap and Ointment, yellowing the v ctKns carefully and promptly wt saw the eult, and after four weeks, the dear ehUd'i , ; fact wai at fine and dean a any IkUe baby'i , lac. Every ooe who saw Gilbert after ustnf : the Cuticura Remedies was surprised. He! a ha head r,Jbalr which Is a prklt for any , toy el hla ageiHihree years. We can only . reeomaieiid the Cuticura Remedies to every. Oitfcura soap (2Se.) and Cuticura Oint I1;' throughout the world. Heed e Pett-r Drug Chem. Corpu sole r"r. m CoJumbui Ave Boston, for free' liaet beak, a guide t tkln and kali health. the Foster hotel, Third and Davi r "" n;.niiw, ino m treets. The letter wasdgned "Charles -i,rt'y of comSl,,t,tf e' eon5ltlnK ' Gentry " I Chairman Albee, Calkins, Slnnott and - TJpon receipt of thla' note," i read th Nottingham, stood 1 firm for the $60,000 communioAtlon. "you will find my re-1 approw"lBtion- contending this was non mains at the above address." too large for" saving the forests and J, J. Dunning, deputy coroner, hurried h10me nuy7nd8rered by the fire to the hotel. He found the body of aiaem.n-. . .m' . T , " ' man of about 35 year of age, well , , T" debte w" Bhort. Wood satfng dressed and refined In abearance, in a ne ald not want t0 Jopardlae,.ih for room or which W. CSr oTseat! J ?try interests, but thought 160.000 to WITH ECZET.TA Senate Refuses to "Cut Ap - propriation From $60,000 ; to $20,000,, Salem. Or- Feb. 17. Friend of for- VV yiUb7bllUII HUH pUUBlUIIlllfti VlClUf ry in.,, the senate yesterday afternoon, whenthatT)ay refused to cut the se t propriation fr6m )60,000 for the nial period to $20,000'. Z. by Senator Wood, a member of the waya ' . 'r".",s r - . - V . iori or tiawiey ana tf'atton. The ma- i large, tie thought the forestry infer. ests should protect themselves The malority reDort waa. adnntArf hv n h. clsive vote and the bill goes to the tmra reading and final passage this afternoon. HALF SCORE BILLS BY (Soecial Diapatdi The Journal. Salem, Or., Feb. 17.After debating Rogue river flan and Chinese pheasants at length, the senate settled down and passed 10 bills. One of these waa born yesterday, fathered ' by Senator Ma- larkey. It Is No. ',, 306, and probably the last of senate bills. It provides that In the absence of eountv Inrira the circuit court, may Issue letters of probate and initiate proceedings in all probate matters. - v . , Several small aoDroDrlatlon bill a ran the ' gauntlet. Includinr iio.ooo tar a bridge over Snake river in Baker county; 18000 for east'rn Orn falra tennn for an experiment sUtion In .Morrow county, The bills passed In the senate are the following: H. B. 172 Bv Marion Yamhill anri Clackamas delegations protecting Chinese pheasants for two years. M. a, Z37 By ThOmDSon. securlna title Of bona fide aettlera Warner valley lands. a. u. auo y Maiarkey. authortilng circuit courts to eign papers In probate caaea in- aD?nee of county Judge. ; i m. is, 16 By insurance committee, relating to license fee annnallv hv in. suranoe agents. H. B. 147 Bt lnsuranna rnrrtm for protection of' fire lnaurance policy noiaers against frauds. H. B. SSBv Brooke. maVIn prlatlons of S90QCT for Baker; Malheur ana omer county, fairs. a. d. lZl-By Jones, appropriating 3UW HinUUIT. lor -I'llrbmrma fair. H. B. JIIKrBr Mthontr liHn. tn piuiwuon wi grouse in wasco, Morrow, Union and Wallowa. eountfa H. B. 2 By McKlnney, appropriating tv.uuu ior a oriage over Snake river in Baker toiinty, contingent on 10,000 to be given by; Idaho and $10,000 by Baker county. H. .Bt68 By Mahoney, appropriating wnnuajiy ior experiment station m aiorrow county. IE Charle H. Everetta,who waa ao- cusea oi swmaung nanlTiln Portland, Seattle, Spokane and er northwest ern Cities out of mora-tin sn nnn v the use of fraudulent letters of credit and who was arrested in Hot Springs, Ara., some weeics ago. has escaped from the Hot Springs lalL Evnrv P1nlrrtnn Office in the country has been warned io waicn out ror him. Washington state authorities asked for Evrt. T- tradition and tt wa while awaiting a aecimon in ine ouasoma supreme court on the extradition matter that Everett escabed. ' His wife who waa with htm . Hot Springs, has also d!sair,eftrd Everetts was confined in tha cntmW Hail and wa In charge of a city detec tive. The afternoon before he cut his way through the bars Mrs. Everetts saw him ana In the presence of the Jail. er, gave mm about isoo in currency That night, according to the Jailor's story, ne areamed his prisoner was ea caplng. H woke up the next morning to find the dream a realitv. a ntt and a aquaxe hoi cut through the bars or me cen wmaow showed the manner of hi escape. ' VEHICLE TAX REFUND WILL MOT BE MADE Cltv Attnrnvv KVanV n u j - - ... M. . . . m j l iiaiiucu down an ltaDortant onininn vanii'i, afternoon when he filed with the city auauor a communication which, in ef feet, relieves the citv from th sity ef navlna a refund of tuna a n. iveuaner ana otners on account of vehl cie taxes paia into he city treasury by them after the referendum had been placed oh an Ordinance passed February '1 am returnimr herewith " rd tv,. opinion, "a petition by D. Kellaher am" others for a refund of vhici nAfi.o paid under the provisions of ordinance !,.. ine petition waa, referred to me by the Judiciary committee of the Ordinance 17,414 was bSSser" Feh- ruarv 13 ions Th -a . ' . - ivicit iti u III BUB- pended this via wiLbut . ordinance 13,138 was still in fores' and effat nti r. comber 10. 1909. 4TM being so. I would advise the city auditor to hv ,V list attached to the petition and see how many were liable; to th license taxes under the provisions of ordinance 13,138.- It might develop that some -of these have overpaid under the mistaken Idea that ordlnanra it ah still In effect." . ' The Kellaher netltlon waa fii n city conncll May 11, 1910. . , Prlsoo to Celebrate. (Cnited PreM Leased Wire.) : Sat) FranCtSCO. Feb. 17 Plana fro ths - Panama-Pacific nrnoalMnn , tniiifi. eaeiownet t week-were" praetlcfttTyiiOm" pieiea toaay. The parade on next Sat urday promises to fee one of the most notable ' In the f history of . the' city Mayor . McCarthy will proclaim that day PASSED SENATE DREAM OF PRISONER'S 'ESCAPE GOMES TRU f : ' 'V - 1 Workmen tearing away Albers' Bulldlric St tha Broadwav bridaa ia vigorously under way on both sides of . 1 TTIII ... I 4 . . ' ua rriiimuf no river, uangs or men, machinery, pile i drivers and tua have created constructive actlvltyron the site so long quiet and idle while Klernan and Duni way waged obstructive litiga tion through the courts of Oregon. -Material will be on the ground in a few days for making piers No. 1 and No. 4 on the east and west sides of tha rlvar rAanaHvalo . UanMnAntf needed to sink the piers by means of Milton Tanner, Wanted by the Local Police Caught for Case in Denver. Milton' Ellis Tanner, formerlv of Portland, and for some time emnloved In the. advertising department of the racuic Montniy, nas oeen arrested in uenver,, accoraing to aavices receivea todav bv Superintendent Henrv K. Von Groenewald of the Plnkertons. Portland police have a warrant for his arrest on. a cuarge of passing a worth less cneca on ine ttamapo notei, wnere he lived. He disappeared from Portland auoui iu aays ago lmmeaiateiy alter securing' the $150 from Manager Gray of ' the Ramapo, say the police. The check was drawn on the Walsh Calendar company of San Francisco, a firm for Which Tanner had once worked. The Plnkertons were'warned of Tan-: ner's presence In Denver by a printer to whom Tanner went to have 100 blank drafts on the Puritan Manufac turinr ' comnanv if Iowa Citv. Iowa atruok nff. IT. la anld to hava rniMMf a worthless check for $45. on the Tour hotel In Denver.; He waa arrested at once and the local office wa notified. it is expecteu Tanner win ca tne$ in Colorado first and later brought to Portland to stand tnal. The Pacific Monthly, where Tanner was employed wnue here, speak well of rum ana says nis accounts wun mem are straight. He is married and at one time occupied an apartment at 663 uusan street. SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR ROSE CARNIVAL Ttrtvaa announced at Chlrn trn vaatar. uay mat special rate tickets to the Portland Kose Festival will be on sale Mav 29. 30 and 21. with a final limit to TTuly 31. A fare of $72.60 has been established from Chicago and $60 from at. faui ana Missouri river points, with nn additional nf 11R fnr rmitlna. hv m r of California on the return trip from rortiana. An immense Influx of neonle is look ad for hara thla aumraar hv rallrAad nm aa a result of the special rates that.are ocing granted over tne various trans continental llnaa. and It la hallavad that during the summer tiie number of peo- pio in furxiano win rival mat or tne www ana v.iarn exposition. . William McMurrav. aranaral tinaaan. gr agent of the Harrl man line in Ore gon, wno returned irom unicago yea- terdav atatad thla mnrnlnv that h ha. lleves the Influx of people Into Oregon mis year win oe tremendous. STEEL FOR OREGON TRUNK BRIDGE ARRIVING FAST Steel for tha bia- Orasrnn Trn nlr hrl A r. across tne uoiumoia river irom Fall oriage station on the B., P, & 8, and Moodv nn tha (yraernn Trrnik la In dallv and unleaa hlah watar lnta feres, the work will be completed early mis Bummer. Many or tne girders are of such size that they have to be car ried on three flat cars. Work On the Oonprata nlara la grossing rapiaiy ann only few remain to be completed. A number of them were built On solid rnrli level of low water, a fact which makes me Drioge one or the most remarkable in me woria. SETS OUT FOR NEXT ' WORLD BUT GETS ONLY AS FAR AS R0CKPILE Mlsf ortuneieldom come lng- ly. This old German adage Is es- peclally applicable to Orant v aa w vviiuams, wno last nirbt at. a. e tempted at 16 H t North mint th : V w airneu ia commit Suicide bv aJr. a ing cocaine. . Grant failed Utterly at suicide, ''' . getting only lo St. Vincent hos-'1 a pltal.' Thi mornlnihe fanad -w ,ar vagrancy charge . in 'police , , court and f Judge aTaawell sen- r e e tenced him to 30- days on the rock- Pe. ; ,.' . - rl e "Well that' irony," eald WU- . Hams. I'atmdd at the morgue .' and landed on the rocks." y'? ' ' ,' Williams left two- notaa h hla ' a. . aide -last -nleh tmoivwi&ir-nt a. - a ' tt r vi, n -a a,ih...-.ni...ii ...i.i. i T . 'i.C -a. a.icv varuuuara, m wnicn ne a a.',., t.... m !... ..... . ..... r .. v ireuicu um ncn uncles or Wall e streot, and of Boston reward a e I !RslRRESrED av friand nf hi. ,.,. , ' 7 1 "tatement in a sermon at the Typo ay friend of his for .faithfulness. , . graphical Temple, leading up to It with J I . ' ' i V . " '' 1 I the assertion that prevarication 1 a - - ".-' w . w w w v w: . K : . . ', ill y-:-. v i- . i. Mil "W. v. I i " , J " r III il i ii i i iiC1,.iHi dock to make landing place for the'west end of Broadway bridge' ' compressed air chambers Is on the way , io roriiana. ijsaDie portion or the plant used In making the new railroad bridge are -being removed by the' Union Bridge-& Construction company to the Site of- the Broadway bridge, Albers dock 1 nearly torn awiy to make a landing place for the West end Of the brldae. An offfua for . tha ran'. structlon company is being erected. On me east siae 760 reet or water front, the Spencer property, has , been ' leased for dock and moortnar'tilacea tar craft used, in connection, with construction. Tacoma will be well . represented In Portland tomorrow when the Puget sound excursion run under the. auspices of the Tacoma chamber of commerce and the southwestern Washington! pe velopment association arrive here eh route f or the south. The party will arrive here at 6 o'clock tomorrow even ing and will have dinner at th Com mercial club. The purpose of this excursion, out side' of affording an opportunity to see California and Oregon is to cement the feeling of friendship between these three great states, and secondly, to ex ploit the Pacific northwest a a great summer resort and tourist center. , , Special folders will be distributed en route, calling particular attention to tourist attractions. It is also the In tention to lend connaratlrm tn a mnva- ment to establish a chain of hotel from extreme southern California, to British Columbia, In order to encourage tourist travel along the coast. - There will be about 160 In the party, representing the cities of Tacoma, Aber deen, Che halls. Central., Olympla and Other cities la aauthtoaat TOaah. nann Th, special train well consist . of one naa'flraB'a. ..r. tm rtlnara aawaM ra a" "-"ft, .t"m 0w.w , .,TtM uic.ua twiu v,J9 uuaervauun car... R. Kennedy, former promoter of the Portland' Produce company, who' was found guilty Tuesday of selllner several one third Interests In the business, was sentenced to four years and three months In the state prison this morning by Judge Morrow. Kennedy wa In dicted for obtaining monav hv fala nra. tense,i bunkoing eeveral men. r &.enreay is about 86 years old. and organised the Portland Produce com- Dauv. He also ortranlzed what ha naiiad tho Portland Brokerage company. One concern wa supposed to handle lemons. He advertised la the dally papers- that a one third Interest In the first com pany would be sbld, and received several applications. One man paid $1000, an other $760, another $300. and another $1600 for the one third intaraat VTa contended, however, that all portion of ine Dusicesa were soia in good raitn. W.H. Innuirv at tha hnma nf W - tt r-Ar. bett president of the Willamette Iron & Steel company, at 1 o'clock this after noon broUe-ht the . resnonsA'. that Mr. Corbett wa resting quietly, that ' h passed a comfortable night and seemed io do some stronger tnie morning... The hope Is now entertained1 that th suf ferer has more than, an even channa nf conquering the disease. Dr. Labbe, Mr. uorbett' physician, ay that 1 hi pa tient la atlll in a. varv nraAarlntia tiam. ditlon. but that hla nulat alean nf laat night and this , morning Indicates - a improvement, ne nas oeen UI- ferlng from pneumonia. ' , ' ; . 1 - ,r ... V'. ... . PICTURE THEATRES SEE LOOPHOLE FOR , ESCAPE i i n .1 i i . .. i .. i . An amendment to tha new nit Hunt ing code, Submitted to the .health and police committee of the citv council thla morning, offers on avenue of eacspe from, financial loss for owners of -moving picture theatres which cannot be made to , comply with the requirement of the code, as to rear and side exits.' If 'tha amendment should be adopted, these theatres will be Dermltted to nnn. tinue in buslneas, , if standard - lamp rooms are install j in th rear of uch etructure and the '- front thereof are screened off-1 In case even thean immit. ed requirement cannot be complied with tne proposed ordinance permit the the atres to continue lij pperatlon until, the lease on each 'expire 'nrnvtdnd tha leases expire not later than 1 months after the passage of the ,ordInanc, ' 1 Wore- liars Thafa -Men. i.:V en are f (I'nlted PrM Leand Wlra V Washinaton. . Feb., 1 ?.-."Wnm.. hlfarar and waif. Mm lli. h.. j. - areJ;KeV.EU.Iles. gwm In a a.rnxm . cnat i agitaung t tie women of Wash-i ingtdn i today. Rev. Swam marfa. tha eur naoit wita doiq sexes. . . EVERGREEN VISHS ARRIVE TOMORROW KENNEDY'S FINANCE . BRIKGS LONG TERM ' . v CORBET! PASSES COMFORTABLE NIGHT "The ". Deanler of Portland ' wan r " tha bridge. We are going to build It for them," declared H. PC Seltser, engineer or consiruotion. this morning. "We don't intend to be stormed hv ntiratinM or by Klernan and Dunlway. They are nui m me game any more and I don't think they can stop us." 1 r:, : ' HaVlna SUCCeaafullv mila 'imnnL menta for -beginning-Broadway bridge uuuumg, x-rrsiaeni stewart or the con- - r v ii iui iu njUBu cuy, Aio,, neaaquarters tomor E. J. .Somrnerville, Pendleton ' Man Named; J. A. Fee Em- .ployed as Attorney.' t&peclil Dispatch to The Journal) ' ' Pendleton. Or.. Feb. 17. E. J. Bom. mervllle of thi city wa. this morning appointed by Circuit Judge O. W. Phelps as receiver of properties of the In land Irrigation comnany In' bossession of. Henry W. Coe, his companies and subagents.-' Sommervllle was selected by. the court to act ill thla rnnarttv Inaa. much as Furnish and Coe' attorney couia not agree upon a man acceptable to hoth ' . . The order of tha annnlntmant no. filed this afternoon tand'by it th re ceiver is given power to secure com petent legal counsel to assist him In Ms duties, andthe has aelantad Jnilir, Tamaa A.' Fee, ...... In Outlining the dutlaanf tha ranalva the order states that he shall take pos session Of all monava nnnlranta nni. or other properties in possession of Coe, ma v-oiuraoia iana company, Sloan & Co., or any of their subagents. which belon to tha -Inland Trrl pany, and all book accounts kept by Coe or uitu companies in tne transaction of business for . the Inland Irrigation company under contract. and the company. Furthen it states that in case auck aornnnla i Iran in the private books of. Co or his com panies, the receiver shall taka tran script from the records. . He is also directed to take possession of only such correspondence of the de fendants In tha suit aa nartalna dlrantlv to the unfinished business of the In land irrigation company. The bonds of Mr. sommervllle have not yet been fixed. GOOD MEN ON CIGARS ' ftjnltfrt Pram. ted Win 1 Seattla. Feb. ' 1 7 .Tha nnhttn ahAn1 j T " " .WW,.W BtWMW teachers of Seattle todav voload a nrn. test against the practice of manufac turers oi e cent cigars or giving such name as George Washington and Hon est Aba Lincoln to their nrnduxt Tha protest Is set forth In. memorials and ..I... .. . . i . . , . ... iiuwva vui ui sucn a use or tnese grand old name reacts unfavorably on the patriotism of the youngster. Porto Rico contains 6000 unionists. RECEIVER NAMED FOR DR. COPS CO Makes the mo3tnutri tious f bod and tho Most dainty ; and delicious. ., ',. 'ftif-''57fe';f i , , ' DMDC3 rfn.vn7rr?r) 0 Absolutely Puro ; The onl Baking , Powder made i ; from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No ftiiiig w thebiscuit-miJdng. Royal - is the aid COOK 8 toy 'al Cool Book4t00 ReiFi eui Ntme and AdJm ROTAt pAKiwa powpen Mrs.' Claude Matheria Given Divorce, as Result; Other , Decrees Granted, v Claude MathenA kicked h1a wtfa nut nf mu - una . uivruiiiK wi iv in aune. iiui. and- this was one of the grounds upon Which she secured a dlvnrca thla morn. ing In the circuit court , -Other reasons ... .i. .j... . , . . . .. . . iur iu ,-ui rurci;, - aa given Dy tne 'wire, were that he called . her .llr," "fool,'' and other abusive names. ' The v were married in 1906. ' , ,: , ' - Abe , I,. "Jonpg said-hia wlfa. PraaalA. told. him on evening in January,' 1909, that she did not Ilka lilm anv mora. and proposed leaving him. The next day sue leiu . .ones was granted a divorce this momlnaJ ,Thev were married In AprU, 1D06. ?"''; - , - , , Wilhelmlna Zlnk. wlfa tt TRmlt Tin If a butcher at SUJohns, told how her hus band had forced herself and four chil dren! to leave the home in March, 1908. He ha not supported them since," she eald. ,Mrs. Ztnk testified that her hus band owned COO acres of land In .ut. ern Oregon, and a large number' of cat- tie. one aiso said part , otr. her money had paid for the property. She was granted a divorce. . The Dronertv rlahts were settled out of court. They were married In Luciano,' Russia, In l$8$, and earn to America In 1900. . . G. Carpenter waa allowed a dlvorra frdm Elven 1. Carpenter on the ground oi oesenion. , Tney wer married May 16, 1887, He charred his wife left him In '.Tune ' 18 ;.' Thav wara marrlat at ceioev vermon. ; ' :? ' '''- "ti, j-...iiiKia Was granted a di vorce rrom Frank Sutherland "nn tha grounds of cruel and Inhuman treat ment - '. ' - : ,. -. i xiunnab Wallace was a-lven a dlvnroa from J. T. Wallace on tha rround nf ueaerupn, ;: f j-:-,;, .- NEW BURDEN FOR Fathar hail aanth.- '4aK 0 m n. afa overburdened shoulder this morning by the POStOffice neonle. Fear in a- that am. In g down to the offlc in th morning wun no Dunaiea and oming- back at mgnt loauea aown was too great a con trast for hi own arood. tha noatal da. partment ha decided that he must car ry- aown town wiui mm any papers he or the family wants mailed. - The de partment won't Insure th collection of newspapers from uptown letter boxes. mis action was taicen at th regu lar monthly meeting of the supervisory employes of th pootofflc today. There -re not - package boxes arid carrier enough to place In all part of the city and hence these boxes are confined to th business district Since time Im memorial; people aa V placed newpa pers for mailing on top of the letter bOXeS. trusting to luck and tha nnatal department to their being gathered in as man. i ne xecierai court have pre viously i; ruled that thi department- Is not responsible-for such mall matter and thaf. th sender responsibility ex tend to Actual depositing of the paper In, the pontofflce or In a. package box. .'Lately tha rain' h onairH placed on top of letter boxes for mailt ing ana wnen tnese wet papers have been added to the letter, pouch, they have Dlavtid havnn with tha lattara k- water running the addresses on the en velope and unsealing tha flaps. Be cause, of thla It has ' been decided to collect papers when nossibiA. hut nnt to do so at the expense of first class matter. j 'V . . The only war out of it whan '.lata. want to send her friend a m of the issue telling about . Wednesday' iny is ior uaa to take it down town, according to Postmaatar r.nrlV nAjPj'UJLhlmself jiuajjackag lioxJ CITY ENGINEER SCORED . BY IMPROVEMENT CLUB "At a meeting of the Brooklyn im provement club last night resolutions criticising the. city engineer, the Oregon Haasam Paving company and the Port land Railway, Lirht A Power company, wer adopted and ordered made public. The resolutions state that the city engineer has attempted to accept badly constructed street, as In the cane of Eat .Twenty.flrst and . , Mtlwaukle street and express the disapproval by the club of such tactics. 0 J j to many a .: 00R FATHER! HERE'S 1 SUCCCS3 CO., Utvt vork. (Ciilted Pre Leiaed Wire.) . Freeport 111., Feb. 17. -With" the crest not yet in sight, hundreds of fam ine have 'been driven from their home bv tha flrind Water nf th a' Vanntnnlna river, row, higher than it has been for. 60 years. .The city's light and water plant are submerged. ' The damage al ready done Is estimated at $100,000. .Twa rhtldran . 'rtf Alhort Ul.tt. rescued from "the top of his housr today after it had been tossed about all night Their condition 1 .'serious. - CATARRH OF. 1HE SIOMACiJ 1 A .FltftMiit, Simple. But Bit and ZtU Pflfurrh nf th kttnmnnlt hat 1nna haiais considered ..the next thing to Incurable. j,ne usual symptoms are a run or bloat Ing sensation after eating, accompanied ; nmat.maa I i K haiim am -ara ..iia " a formation of gases,, ceasing pressure on tne - nean . ana lungs and dirncult breathing,' headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness and a' e-eneral nla'vod nut. languid feelltig., r s!,. ' There is often a foul 'taat- intha mouth, coated tongue ,and If . the fin- terior of the stomach could ha in 11 would - show, a slimy, Inflamed condi-, tlon. ' ' (. . , ii The cure for' this common and ohatt nate trouble la found In a treatment which cause th s food to be readily, . thoroughly dlrestad hafdra If haartlma to ferment and lrrltata tha dallnafa m,. cou surfaces of th stomach. ? To e cura a prompt and .healthy dlaestlon Is tha one i neceaaarv thtna- ..tn Ia and when normal dia-estlon ia aAurad ,ha catarrhal coudltion "wUl hav dlaap-peared.- ;'. ,'., vi .. -u-it : si ' According In Hr TTarlanann t est and best treatment 1 to use after tcn meai aytaDiet, composed of Dla. Use, Aseptic Pepsin, a. Uttl Nux, Gold a Seal and fruit acid. vTfaea tablets can now b found at -all drug store under, the -nam of Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets and not halnv a natant- mal. cln can .b -used with - perfect safety; ana - assyrano tnat healthy- appeUt and thorough digestion . will" XdUow their regular us after meal. : i , '-;. The plan of dieting is simply another name for starvation, and tha i-- n n-a. pared food and new. fangled-breakfast iuuus Bimpiy maxe matter worse as "y dy speptlo who has tried them knows. . . - y.i'.i' . t-, S-s v A Dr. Bennett says, the Only reason j. can imagine 1 wny atuart Dyspepsia Tablet are not untvaraallv naa h everybody who 1 troubled in any way wim vwr uigeauon ' i oecause many people seem to, think that because a medicine is advartlaed or la anld In Arum stores or Is protected by a trad nark is must oe a numoug wnereaa a a matter of truth any druggist who I observant know that Rtnart'a rwi. pepala Tablet have cured more people vi caiarra oi tne siomacn, indigestion, heartburn, heart trouble, nervous pros tration and:' run down condition pen. erally than all. the patent medicine and doctor' prescription for .stomach trouble combined- n Stuart's Dvanansla Tahlat l tha safest preparation as well as the alrn-- piesi ana most convenient remedy, for any form of indigestion, catarrh of the stomach, bllllousneas, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. Send your nam and address today for a "free trial package and see for yourself. Address F. A. Stuart 'Co., 160 . Stuart bldg.. Marahall, Mich. U Speciiaill ON DENTISTRY FOR THIS MONTH. . BHtOCf WORK OCuxianowM Fall' Set -of Teeth w-jR.. uoid-Bridge Teeth ,B3 22-KL Gold r.rnwna ,.. An Gold Fillineg Extraction, Examination and Teeth Ueaned Free. Mrtre anrl mrire netfnla ant finl ing their way to our luxurious and commoaious prnces at the' corner Of Second . and Morrirn - atraat.' upstairs, i We havo, the entire cor ner. . ' ' I Larlv a'tiistante ir alurava t--1h to look after the cofnfort ot womeii ana cnudreh ; patients. . , Nervous people are assured of gemie m treatment., uur , methods are pamjess. ' , , We1, hold" ourselves responsible for the w0rk we put in your mouth. For 15 years we guarantee it. We wm -uyw unnn reierences. aEBtBROSi Reliable Pain!- aa nnla,a N. W. Cor Upstairs, 2d and Mor- nson, . entire Corner."; . ; " lW ai i mmm 4