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THE OREGON J DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.' THURSDAY' WeNINO,' - JUNE" 151911. 6 SCHADE'S "IE" I'll I r BUT got r IN KID Trial of Mrs. Iva Bennett on Charge of White Slavery Brings to Light- Strange . Stories of Intrigue. , ' Mrs. Ive Bennett on trial in the United States district court, on a whltt sieve charge, this morning dented that he ever aaw or held any conversation '. with Emm Lane, the 18-year-old prose cuting wltnesa. Emma Lane declared that Mr. Ben nett, at the Plaa rooming hqune laat : , October, talked with her about going to Keleo, Wssh.. and promised to get man who would send her there. Alfred Schede a fiver boat watchman, later met her and XI rs. Bennett at the root of the stairs leading to the rooming house, aha testlfed, and Mrs. Bennett toid Schede: "Kara la tha girl who Is going to Keleo. ,.' r Bctaad Wens to Depot. Tha girl said Schede went with her te the depot, but Mrs. Alice Patterson, - landlady of tha Plaaa house, paid her '' - far. On efoes-exsmlnetlon aha said Mrs. Bennett did not ask her to go to Keleo or par any part of bar rare. Schede, who, Is, also under Indictment lit the case, waa Informed he neea not teetify to anything to Incriminate him self, but said he bad no objection to telling all ha knew, lie said hla wife - In Kelso wrote to him that ahe was sick and wanted him to send some one to de her work. He wanted Mrs. Bennett to pto. but Mrs. Bennett said she knew a girl who might go. Later he. met .the glrU He pretended this was all an in nocent transaction, so far as he was concerned. He had never been to Keleo to see the kind of a hove his wife . conducted, he said, and he has not heard from her since November. After the xlrl arrived, he said, his wife wrote and a iked what the people - at the Plaaa meant by sending up a ' "kid," that she wanted a woman. She would have nothing more to do with "that piasa bunch, ha said she wrote. " - Xrs. Bennett Denies. ' Mrs. Bennett denied all this testimony for the government, except that she is -sliahtly acctualnted with Schsde. But mm IEDEVE "DOCTORS" IN BAD State Board Will Prosecute Men Who Are Looking for Easy Money. Unlicensed optlotana, who allure pat- ronag by attractive advartlalng and slgne. are the object of a crusade start ed by the state board of examiners In optometry. Two complaints ware made to tha district attorney's office yester day. District Attorney Cameron has been Informed that a similar cleanup of unlicensed practitioners Is to be made by the state board of examiners of vet erinary surgeons. Activity in stopping those who ar pursuing skilled professions without II oense has been stimulated by the suc cess of a like movement against Quack doctors. Fourteen convictions were se cured out of 14 cases against "doctors' who were unlicensed. Complaints in the oculist cases have been filed against M. O. Stonebrlnk. working In the Jewelry store of Balding sroa, and L H. Lynch of St Johna Tha latter displayed a sign, "eyes test ed free" The Jewelers' association Is expected to cooperate in tha work with the ocu lists, as these two occupations run to gether, and numerous oases are being Investigated. Only the two caaes have yet been plaoed before the district at torney, the evidence being gathered by two young woman, acting as decoya PHOENIX IWUTUAt FRON HOPES TO KEEP JN f STREET IS ORDERED PAVED Unpaid Approved Losses, Oak Nolan Says, Total Only $1200 to $1300 ' m GRAN 0 EXCURSION ns no IS CALLED . GOLDEN DRIFT DAM 'MODERN CAESAR' i . i - i t .. 1 All Washed 'j Out Parts Have Former Member of Diaz Cab- Oak Nolan, one of tha organisers of the Phoenix Mutual lire Insurance company, which la the company affect ed by the decision of State Insurance Commissioner Koser to oloee It busi ness If possible under the Oregon law, said today: The Phoenix Mutual has approxi- City .Council Departs From Jts Usual Practice; Cost of : thej Work Estimated at $40,485 for Section Undertaken. Been Replaced by Rein V forced Concrete. ; Inet Writes Scathing Crit icism of , Rebel Leader. Fl NELPLAN RAISING BOREE WTO (United tTMS f aw. Wfmt Mexico City. June 18.-Ref erring to Grants Pasa clUsens are today Jc,' ur 3'l a,-modarh .. ... I riHir." an artlnla K Inrn Vara V.m. aam la . v; .. w.:. aw.r. Commission Appointed tov; In vestigate Idea- of Connect- Ing Tualatin . Valley With "... City Meets. i,' ' BAKING POWDER KING'S DIVORCE SUIT DROPPED (Calta Pra-s LnM WK Los Angeles, June It. The suit for divorce brought by Robert B. Davis, the multl-mllllonolre baking powder manu facturer, against his wife Jana W, Devi a, was dismissed this afternoon by Superior Court Judge Munroa This action was taken because Judge Munroe decided that Davis had no legal resi dence In Los angels. "I believe,' said the judge In dismiss ing the caae, "that Davla came to Los Angeles solely for the purpose of secur ing a divorce. Anyone believing that ha can maka tnnthiir P,nn tit T sm ana naa no iaia wun mm wui mjumi Angeles Is greaUy mistaken, vine to xveiso. boo hiu, anu w at her home on Salmon street all during the month of October. She was unable to leave her home at the time aha la alleged to have arranged the trip for the Lane girl, she asserted. Her daugh ter, Mra Winnie .Bobbins, and her eon. Edward Bennett, testified (SpeeUt DUMtrt e Tee JoaraaLt J rants Pass, Or June It. Nearly too " . rr: . tanoL a former member of the Die. .... ...... vu. wti uM.il mnhllahaut Kara. tnl.. fcaa urania rase, au parie ot Ul aam caused a tremendous nullnn r.fannl The city oounoil yesterday morning I washed out durlrlg tha winter of 1101 charges Madero with desDOtlsm. favor. mately $8000 reeources In the form ef "111 resoiuuon 01 mtenuon o ra- nave oeen repiaoea witn reiaioreea ooa- iiism. nuucariam, illegal precedere, in- HHaiany veoenuy appeintea-ny Mayor uncollected premluma The total an- Prove TYont etreet from block 144. crete work of a very substantial char- difference to the national welfare.' In- fflmon accordance with the provisions proved and unpaid fire loaaea are be- Coucha addition, to lot 11, River block, "ter. aubordlnatlon and protecting anarchy, of a rsaolutlon adopted by tha city coun-t tween SHOO and 11800 only. We have Watson's addition. The estimated eoat Tie stockholders In the Josephine H suggests the formation of a new ell. held Its first meeting this morning. i ..... k. ti.a.v. a i irrxaation ana I'nwar nnmnanv ara poiiucai perry, wnica mar vomniicaia ""s. wnoiaaste nurcuint ma mem- "WW"V lui WTnen ftu.'ee, Viy a- , IL' ' . ' . . ' tha eomlnV .Untlon ; . S. V bar Of tha cltv nark board, w.a .W.a The Wast Side Tunnel and Transit our own officers or employes. . -mser Morris- deoartmant havlna mad. J -'V?"Vno" t P"PoaitlOB -The oompany hopes to continue In , 7 : " " "H " nicage wogue tuver buslnees and dlsaareea with State. In- . ."w w irrigauon company aU ditches and unniu Oommiiiiaitr Koser rwrardln M or nitoi cement concrete. A I equipments owned by the former com his jurisdiction In thla instance, if peculiar feature of the resolution Is pany. and tha propoalUon seems quite It becomes necessary to defend our po- that it provides for the maintenance of ueiy to carry. altion. we may go to court" the etreet for period of only nal Water will be turned Into the high Mr. Koi-r. over the long distance tel. rear. 00 tn nori side of the rtver this ephone this afternoon, said he had notl- This Is apparently a radical depar- afternoon and ."every one seems much fled the Phoenix oompany to dlscon- ture from the usual course. Heretofore "eaaaa wun cne ouuook. tlnue doing buslnees and had asked the resolutions orderjn gbard surface pave attomey general to atate what steps menu have provided for a maintenance would be necessary to completely close Period of 19 years. This Is the first MRS. LOVE REITERATES (Continued From page One.) it n miiiriiT urn fi tin 11 EXPLODES i COMMISSION TO ME F( DRUG CLERK INJURED AND JRMULATE PLANS granitoid pavement to be ordered by I the elty eounclL Just why It should be maintained (or only one year while such pavements as haasam. bltullthle and asphalt, that have been given a I thorough test In thla olty must be main tained for 10 years. Is not explained In the resolution. i ni eonnnii nn aiby ii ) r aiani . n . . a . - . . . adopted resolutlona of Intention to lm- Mlddletos, Conn.. June It. Compound-I prove certain streets In Kenton With Ing a prescription for an alleged lint- weatrumlte. The maintenance period mant in accordance with tha request of proviaea in tnose resolutions is only I an unknown man, Harold Parmalee. "I do not know what the membera of i," V XIT -fh"" ..;,;,.d . f thi LtokTvS.u. 1"? 8n dw,lt om- '"t, - . Port of Portland are going to do In lZJ'JFllu .f h, ' Vn ARRESTED FOR PASSING REALTY BOARD WILL ENJOY LUNCHEON The next luncheon of the Realty In support Board will be held Monday, June It. at of thia alibi that their mother was at noon, at Richards' restaurant, and will home In October. be for title mec A. B. Slausson of The eon was badly tangled on cross- Hartman & Thomnson will nreslde. examination, and was unable to tell I FoUowlna will ba the tonle. of tha illf- ' where his mother has been much of. the ferent speakers: "Importance of Rella- tlme ainea, aitnougn positive sne was Dle Abstracta to tha Raal K.t.ta Man ¬ et home In October. The defense prom- a . n. Vf.ni-.vr -rwai rA-,iin. i-. isea w can ur. vj. uoiusier io prova Regard to Abstracts of Title." Z. V. that he teniea Mre enae ner Trine; 'Trials and Tribulations of Ab home last October. "Mra Bennett Said .,-. uvanir n nu. v.ari..n .'Z 'Title Busings ,n Oregon." Judge IZ'.rSZ.. Bronaugh. TWO MORE REFUSE TO SERVE ON COMMISSION Theodore B. Wilcox and John M. Oearln have declined to serve on Mayor Simon's charter commiaaion of II. Their resignations have been accepted by tha mayor, wno yesterday appointed Dr. An. drew c. Smith and O. W. Tavior in their places. The latter was until re cently local manager for the Ruth Trust company. The charter commission will meei st tns city bail this afternoon to organise. the Port of Portland are going to do In pavln4T 0, these streets Is $1,165. the matter of resigning." said J. I- . Alneworlh. this morning, "and I will not know what I shall do myself until there has been a meeting of the com mission." Several members are out of the city and Mr. Ainsworth said that untir ths commission had talked the matter over among themselves he could not state what would be done. P. L. Willis, an other member of the old commission, aaM hla mmilna that ha AiA tint think that uf mamhor would realm until a A. man. who operated in Klamath Tails man perfectly well fitted to take his n "ritect d huilder under the ALLEGED BAD CHECKS silver and nitric add and the terrific ,T.7 .Vt.', "l I " "JlSSl Z!2VJ!SX. -aSii," to lend him aom. monTy. "ltlTt ;VJ . - Ji i . m. iZ.il "", "on . to the extent of t7000 w: lm" "w" " XTy's. aw. . . n ter had given him a check for us aia i w ssv aaavu ivi uw III l Ja IU 1 w ! fled and has not been found. Parmalee was removed to A new uprising Is fomenting la theP"WM and Oeorge W. Joseph member atate of Tobasco, head id by former Oov- f the state senate during the last legls ernor Valeniuela, according to reports '! session, secret sry. Other merrf received here today, hers of the commission present i were Henry iiewut, U. T. Johnson and H. C Campbell. , . - . . i The objeot of the eommlsslon Is tav Investigate the feasibility Of boring s tunnel through ths hills te connect the night "makln so much, noise I could -,!i!?-Wll?,nh, TttalUn vaUay- T? not sleep.'" , - I oom mission will later prepara a report aw1"1?4 Ui "1I,U7 b1 snd suggesUng a plan of assessing Shortly afterward, when she was ita nat taken to the Roosevelt hosplUI In New An Informal discussion held today 1 Tork. for an operation for the removal dicates that tha majority of the mem of her appendix, tha wife testified that bera ara in tmvnt raain. .n ....... he came to see her every day, oorrobo- jment dlatrlot taking In the entire weet V JL . " " l"lmni' sne aaa- aids and part of Washington county. In ed. he haver stayed long, and often- order to carry out this plan a legisle- tlmes Jald down and slept while he was tlve act will be necessary. Three of tha there. f1 va nnmtnlaalnnara mtA tku K.ii. . k. She also acknowledged that he was east aid should nnt ha a.kaH n.v very kind and good to her after her re any portion of the coat However, It 1st , v wn-j nospiuu. too early to predict lust what recom ene await at aome length on the de-1 mendation wUl be finally mada tSOOO. About this time, ahe testified. . .1,1 i "" " Will, iv, uni wvuih BU a hospital sufierlng I ...(a ,w. .... n. i- . fearful agony and physicians tedsy ex- w. ,T" " Z . , w'.r -T.k!. press the fear that he will never re- f v.? ,,m!. J ''ffS .e.y ELECTRICAL FLOATS gain his sight FOR EASTERNERS place could be found. "There ara aome members of the com mission." said Mr. Willis, "who I do name of Kdgar Allen, but whose true name la believed to be McLean, arrested this morning by Detectives SENATOR KNUTE NELSON not think could be well replaced be- n1 nd Washington cause of their experience and fitness streets, after he had been followed for CRUISES PRES IDENTi for the duties that they are called upon " 7 rnM M- BubD- "b- ran E. Coman, a newspaper man, for- to perform. Commissioners Swtgert Wheelwright, Adama and Pease are, I think, eminently fitted for their positions." talked the plans over and Mrs. Bumee I called to Sidney, who was In the next room, to ask him If he and Marjone would not go to England with her and live as her guests. He agreed." she added, "and with tears in his eyes thanked my mother for her kindness and showed in every way that he was deeply affected by her act Mas Quit Cigarettes. She Bays. On cross-examination, which waa I Upon suggestion of O. T. JnhnsniL atarted by Attorney Rand shortly be- chairman of the promotion committee of Commercial Club Offers Rose Festival Feature for Min- neapolis Parade. it Dairy Commissioner ' Must . Stand Trial on Charge of Neglect of Duty. J. W. Bailey, state dairy and food commissioner, pleaded not guilty today In the circuit court to the recent indict men STOLEN AUTOMOBILE QUJCKLY RECOVERED An automobile belonein to M. w no circuit wun iu mo recom uiuiui- bi,i . ,. . v,... .!.., fii.i i. Rubin, of the Diamond palace. In which The case will be tried after the aummer ,Jnfna! Jimond "bbery oc- vacatlon. J i bt, was stolen Tbe commissioner Is accused in the V".l " "XV v'rr "l mat " Indictment of failltiB la nubllsb a t? verea u several noure monthly bulletin of analysis made of J? T..- mrl.Kellogg found It foods and drinks In his office. By ttta ?d",on- Wnen Kellogg first refusal. It is contended that he allowed I " V . Z " e Ia lt- ftn1 much Impure and unfit produce to be mr7""V,T "" . ron were mUa.iI am , ). . M.nv. ti, . i. v. . mijtv in il urn tinvpr inn. i mjmv in. uaA.;w . iiib up .110 .rv" .. ... ond Indictment against him. as the first I ceeqeq m gettnlg away. waa hald Invalid. I iSALOONMAN FINED $15: WIFE GETS OFF EASIER On the morning of June ?. Patrnlman tnitmA ff u. vi. . 1 Alvara atramntawl a . . m va 'Oakland, Cal June 15. -Lu red Into the Boysen In front of the letter's aainnn wastes of Death valley on the strength at Crosby and Holla-day streets for keep- of a lost gold mine, guided by a rough- ing open after hours and In the scuffle ly drawn map, a legacy from a dying that followed Mra Boysen struck the miner,1 three Oakland men have just re- Patrolman on the head with a nalr of vunmu mi w ciiy, lurceu to reunquian imn;uij., in riicung an ugly wound their search. They were driven back In police court this mornlnr Jndo-a t. by lack of water. well fined Bovsen lis fnf vti.ni.i. The men are Harry D. Parker, Charles conduct and found Mrs. Boysen guilty . uuiuwiu, auiu w. A. luwmojr, Hum- v iuuiiag wiultO Omcer DUt SUS- v. tiuv. i uvy win i ti- i acuwuu. in ner casa turn to ueatn valley in the spring. The excursionists say that the map they toon wiui mem was round to be exact save in one important particular, the lo MORRIS BROS JAY YET ACCEPT FERRY BONDS; Mortis Bros.' Bonding company' has decided to take action on the bonds for the building of new ferry approaches and pontoons at 8t Johns, so their rep resentative Informed the mayor and council of fit Johns at an adjourned meeting of that body last night They had not yet heard from their attorney In Boston and as no .definite action could be taken the council decided to give Morris Bros, until next Thursday to answer. . lUDltvn rnns iyaal wira.l fnn .... ......... .w. v. . , I tha rVlmm.iv.iil 1.iK w. . . . . i -nr..wiHnH t . . . v..... .v.w .awn. ,iib m,.i inj alia i j . u . v n ii - i .uw a viurhu naa 1 1 1 . meny or iviamatn run i .mi,i. .-a wZa' -1. fared tha ...a r .1) ih. i.a 7 v..t,-j, Falls more than a year ago. The Sav- Terrs reciprocity course as "utterly . " "' age Bros Lumber company lost $300. destructive of ths Independence of the J. f "h 4 L.,... ' ,Ct.O?wf0rw.a n,iin - ninmh.rP imi Itclilitlv. branch of tha aovrnmant" testifying that she denied complete Parade ad one of the big V.": -.L..T." .a .1. i. ... - tnat lve bad not known of her amok- leaiuree or the Rose Feativel. via c iticnarason lost fzov, accoraing i " " uw ana uwiecruua. i . ,., .... w.i- , , i .. . ... fa to a confession made bv Allen. The "The constitution authorises the nres- h,.r. v1n .T" .f.r.e!.W! man declares that on a job done for which he was to receive he passed the checks have tbe money to meet them. he received only $500 idem to make treaties by the advice of i - 1,1, m t n :r"Lr" Mrs. J. Balflcky. for the senate, provided two-thirds of the I T w v. T t. vl. TuJZZZl.iKZZi 11200. and that senators conour." he said. "In this case r-i,;...-.:. . . w.w.." I c,f iu.u. t AT. believing he would the president made the agreement which ."a T:"' . v"".'" L. VA- .i7 rKrrZLZ"'i I ha aaaka ta ratlfv hv a malnrltv nt thai . . f" -r".r "" - .S BOOM KLIBLI F OR POST EXECUTIVE BARD he seeks te ratify by, a majority of the senate supplemented ' by a majority in the house. He thus evades the treaty making power of tha conetltution. It seems to me he la depriving the farm- era of a constitutional protection. The agreement would not be ratified If sub mitted to us pursuant to the spirit of I the constitution." HILLS' MURDERER SUSPECT (Continued From Page Ona) of If blocks. LACK OF WATER TURNS r BACK GOLD HUNTERS WOMEN OF EPISCOPA L The Rose City Park Improvement n a waivia a nrnminamt hank. club last night adopted resolutions fe at ihn naw.a h. a v..nf. vonng uis appoinimeni oi n. jv. iwudii i aroenwaia, are tns anno. hospital yesterday suffering from hem- eniber of the executive board un- k Deputy Sheriff Phillips, Deputy Bher- orrhage of the stomach. He was up and uor """""s1" "u m vun im7 . wwnB, -i attending to business Just the day bo- J"" M. O. Munly for school director, brother of Mrs. Ruth Hill, one of the fora. I ine resoiuiions asciaro avuuu.aw m i victims .01 inoir Brarnmfi muruera, Work has been commenced on Jersey memo,r ot ln" council nas Deen espe- nurneo out to tne uysie piaoe eany street which ia to be navad a distance clally energetlo In promoting the in- this morning and spent the day scouring ...v... m v. w "luv I . .. v- I . L- .u..w. W Im. I . i . . t-1 -t- .1 an. a ..a ivrcavo u nui. iii inua, iiin.ua. uxiu in. vvoui iniv waiva uio man aiou kuu for his service, and recommend him to from which he has been seen to come on ths new mayor aa a man Well fitted for the occasions of his visits to ths Dysle membership In the mayor's cabinet place and neighboring farms. The league has also adopted a resolu- These woods are about a mile long, tlon favoring the widening of Sandy and not more than a quarter of a mile road. The resolutions adopted last wide, but are extremely thick and cover night were signed by T. T. Geer, presl- a hillside that slopes down to the John dent E. A. Alsbaw, secretary, and the eon creek bottoms, and the right of way following as membera of the executive of the railroad. board: John Leland Henderson, Floyd When Obrist told Dysle of the attack J. Campbell, O. O. Hughson and J. W. this morning Dysle telephoned the sher Travers. ' - I If f and the police., Two policemen got to tbe Dysle place within half an hour but were unable to find anything Of Obrlst's assailant . They heard doge barking loudly at a farm the other side of the Johnson creek bottoms, however, and lt Is supposed the man ran In that direction. near and one of Astoria's best known L ' motive was in fump- dtlsens, died at hi. residence on. Bond hng o-Ob CHURCH SESSO cation of water. TRIPLE WEDDING MAKES ; AUTO TRIP BRIDAL TOUR nan jDiego, cai., June IS. A triple t. weacung, toe cesuit or a sudden determl ' nation to make an ordinary automobile ENGINEER IS CHARGED o WITH STEALING CAMERA J. P. Tully. enalneer at building, wai arrested vemtTAiLv on tha charge of stealing a camera belonging to the United States forestry aervioa This camera, with two. others, was stored In the basement of the hulldin and all were stolen. Tully has been Identified as the man who said tha ! trip a bridal tour, was performed hAr. I camera in Question to XCnami A wiiuinm , at noon today. The three couples, all real estate dealers, using the name of , from Long Beach, are: Lewis T. Wells and Mrs. Maud Perry; James Albert Dunn and Mrs. Grace ' Moranvllle, who Is a sister of Mrs. Perry and William Joseph Damron aud Miss royius .mack. DALLES MAN SEPARATES DOGS, IS BITTEN, AND IS t NOW IN CONVULSIONS J. P. Richardson, bonds of $2000. He Is held under e (Speciel tfepetrti t The Journal.) Ths Dalles. Or, June 16. Chris Anderson, a bartender, has been unconscious snd has raved at different times since Monday when he was taken to The Dalles hospital to be treated for hydro 4.' phobia, - Anderson separated two . dogs which were fighting la the street last Friday, and wa blt e ten In the leg by ona No bad effects were toUoed until Mon. day, when be went into eonvul- . slonS at the saloon where he works. Doctors were eummoifed at once, and he haebeen strapped' to his bed ever since. , Physi- clans cannot sy yet whether or . not he' will recovery''. 1. .I STEALS $20; SPENDS IT; IS HUNGRY; CONFESSES Julius Olson, a laborer at tha Tha Dalles, took $20 from M. Rand, a luncn counter man at that alt v. and came to Portland to celebrate the Rose reBirvai, ue spent the money and then hearlnff that be waa wanted, mil also being much In need of a meal, he Btyearea at police headquarters this morning and gave Himself up. James Ward Will Recover. Jamea Ward, of 2St East flanh street who waa inlurad at mtrat an Market streets vesterdav aftamnni when bum which, he. waa Artvtna. collided with another wagon -win re ecver, in spite of the fact that he was very badly hurt It was at first be lieved be could not survive Ths annual meeting of the Women1 auxiliary of the Episcopal church waa opened by services at the St Stephen' chapel yesterday conducted by the Rev. C D. Robinson of Oregon City, Luncheon was served In the parlors of the chapel. The afternoon was devoted to lec tures by Bishop Rowe of Alaska on the work of the women of the church In Alaska and J. W. Wood of New York, secretary of the national board of mis sions of the Episcopal church. Mr. Rowe spoke on the work of the national board and the "United Offer Ing" made every three years. This of fering carries on tbe work of the women missionaries In all parts of the world. At the general convention of the Episcopal church held . In Cincinnati, Ohio, last year this offering amounted to $342,000. In commenting on. the church In the northwest Mr, Wood said that all branches of the work showed marked progress since bis former visit several years ago. "MASHER" GIVEN FINE FOR ACCOSTING WOMEN James Stapleton walked Into the Plaza square reserved for women yesterday afternoon and without the formality of an Introduction started a conversation with Mrs, J. Rudd and Miss Ruth Scott of 842 East Pine street Inoensed at his familiarity, the women called Pa trolman Fones who arrested Stapleton for violating the "masher" ordinance Judge Tazweu fined him $20. Exhibit Tax Fixed. . Sacramento, Cai. June 15. The Sacra mento county board of sunervisora to day set a ta of 4 cents on every . $100 of ftsessable property for a- fund to atlhllsh . ...... ... w,i. av a -. a, . -i . ... . . . . ' 1 T- -mii a. .uuauiniw mii( iioiuii FOREIGN CONSULS GO TO ANNUAL MEETING Several of Portland's foreign consuls have a-one to Tacoma where they will attend the annual meeting and banquet of the Consular corps of the Pacific coast which will " be held there this evening. Consuls from Portland are J, W. Matties. Dutch consul; Endre M. Ce- derbergh. Norwegian consul: and Valde- marLldell, representative Of Sweden. Consuls from all the citles on the coast wUl be In attendance. -" BROOKLYN MOTHERS; TO MEET TOMORROW r The Mothers and Teachers' dub Af the Brooklyn school will hold the last meeting - of the school : year tomorrow afternoon at 2:20 at the -auditorium .of the schoolhouse. An exhibit of manual training work and drawing, will be given.- Mrs,, Clara'1 Waldo will deliver an- address. vry one Interested in achAM tattarmant la.fmrftai t ,i. - under strenuous objections by Tusks, was greatly Impressed, with the elee- yesUrday1 afternoon. '.'Are you reading trlcal parade, declaring it to be the this so it will get In the newspapers finest he had ever seen. (' or for the courtr he asked. "For the "I think lt would bean excellent plat court" answered Love, The letter fol- to send these, floats eastA said Mr.' lows: .- v- .r Johnson. "It will make our. Rose Fes4 "Oo Cleas Ton am'e," me Wroee. ' tlval better known and wllf glve.easU: VThls Is m Chrlstmss greeting tc- an "rBr" "ho uld not attend our festU unfaithful wle and one who knows not val opportunity -to learn how. gorgeous the meaning of the words truth and speotacle is presented here each year. gratitude. On October 1, 10, I wrote 11 wU1 Kiv them sslre to come here you a letter which I claim to have been nwt yr' an honorable affartlonata annaai nwn The display of festival floats In a faithful husband to his wife. I asked Minneapolis will be excellent exploits you to some to me with our child in Uon tor tn resources of Oregon. More- your arms and to live alone and away over tn,s Parade Is such a splendid from that woman who has never ceased spectacle that it should be given as her efforts since our earliest aoqualn- wt,a showing as possible for the tance to poison your mind against ma Pleasure spectators will derive from it? n repiy you wrote ms that dirty let- - if take. n buIiImV waa a.Ta - a. I try, you deserted met stole our chlMand ' i'JJj7 FuLZ hid her away from me. employed so- itX 5, h aa- llcitors to whom you told three distinct n?.yt0in' itlJ? L publl7hed-to- thV worid trrough 1 XL'S FORMER MAYOR BERGMAN OF ASTORIA EXPIRES (Special Piipatcfc to JTbe Joornl.) Astoria, Or., June IS. Isaac Bergman, street at 11:60 o'clock-last night, fol- hoped to reach Mra Dysle; Each time that he has shown himself around the lowing an illness of only a few days nwn nimseii arouna we from nervous prostration and heart house the suspect has tried to :J:..wi. - u.on . . .n likarf Pr lnslda He apparently fqllows the wwuuio. . ..o' .. aw. ..... l... aw. here that lt is seldom the deatft of a "i" " " single lndlvldual cau.es such deep and J1 JJ sincere regret In a community. mftrt; ' tj. w.- Tt.v.ria but a few nights ago changed to a later Germany. January 10, 1832, making him "r J - """ bu 72 years of age. He cam; toAiierica h'"ma of appearing about the house In 1858 and worked at , the butcher's st the same time, evidently expecting to trade In New York for four years. He Bl4 hiB M',tfni wTi v then ma to the Pacific ed'ast via the Others living around Ardenwald hava t..w T.n.,. ivnr in Ran w.n. also seen tbe man prowUng about be e's" o for only a few month, before com- fr daybrealc. While the searchers r- - nJi- i iok7 a aaftia in through the woods this morning failed thZ Willamette valley and engaged ta xt! plac." stock falsing and later opened a butcher " " . Z.r..t k.V k. Z..; i . shop In Portland. Mr. Bergman went ?"ev y!v w !Vl p,ace? to Sitka. AUska, in ' 1867, and lived thicket, near the heart of the woods, nd there for four years, coming to Astoria " J the other copies oi ,V, i a Za a resident here lt Sunday's newspaper had been aaa auiNt w pw--- . r - I m .. a. i i a ever since, engaging In his business un-I"p ' til a few vears asro. when 'he retired. I Welghboraood Excited. , Mr. Bergman was married in Portland! The neighborhood around Ardenwald in 1RA2 to Misa Ida Hyaian. who sur-lls intensely excited over the latest an vlves him. - He left no children, but pearances of the 'man and In several two brothers,' Joseph Bergman of Port- cases families have deserted their homes land and 'Abraham Bergman of San to stay with; friends until the suspected Francisco, survive him. One sister lives I murderer is caught A dosen or more In Germany. I detectives from private agencies, and He was a member of the local lodges i mempers ox cne ponce force nave been of the Elks, Knights of Pythias and I working In the neighborhood ' all day, Eagles and was also a member of the I attracted by the size of the reward chamber of commerce and the city wa- offered , for the capture of the man ter commission. The body will be for-I through the Journal. warded to Portland this evening for In-1 Tonight Sheriff Stevens will station terment tomorrow in Beta Israel ceme-1 deputies at all the farms in the neigh- tery. The funeral services will be con-1 borhood where the man, has been seen ducted, by Rabbi Jonah Wise. recently, hoping to capture him If he leaves tne wooas on another night ex BURGLARS OPERATE " Two 'cases possibly having sonie con. - IN RR0AD DAYLIGHT "octlon with the HIU murders, were "'"" 1 brought to the attention of the police . . v:. .,,, today,. One was a report from Rainier Burglars entered the home of B. Mill- tn-t - BJan --.werlna the Mescrintion r. 882 First street yesieraay arter- of murderer of Barbara Holtiman noon ano stole a pair of jUsaond ear- had b8ea 4rreBted there. DetecUve Trz 2n& coiem premises-to determine the loss, a quan- jTV. . ' gl'JL uvmj . gsae Vaa Utr of silverware .was found wrapped I ,?J.Jl 13JZ ?' iil1"! 'i Sf in a towel, on the porch. I neUoa. that the daue-htar at Mm v- v Tnra Xlrt 7 1 1 11HeteAn-W . Suit to Annul Marriage. nue, Mt 'Soott who Is eight years old. Edward Clarke waa not of age 'when I and the 7-year-old daughter of Mra J. o. he was' married June 27, 1210, at Van- Kenchin of 8718 Fifty-third avenue, had eouver, Wash., and 'his father started been approached and insulted by a man proceedings today in the circuit court. to last evening, while on their way home annul the ceremony. The suit is en- from school, - The police are in vestt- tltled George Edward Clarke by : bis i gating the case but are Inclined te think guardian, Lester J. Clarke, against Oer-1 It la due to hysteria caused by the ex- newspaper in the United States that I bad been cruel to my wife and child, the send to my mother's house in Chicago, t$ Elm street I wonder what Muriel GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Y, ADMIT FERRIS NAMED wife whom I worshipped and tbe child N, hoi t aAnuA Tki. t ... w. Tou accepted an inheritance as greatest wrong a wife 'has sver done to S h" " r JT 2": a busbaad on this earth. All of my 'w troubles, and distress were as nothing 7"!fnJ0U eomnarad to thia. before her to be judged and te give an "In your letter yon accused me Cfoconnt of your trusteeship. having a violent temper. I would ask you to recall the night of January S. 1908, when in a violent passion, you grasped me by the throat with both hands and started to ohoke ma Did I turn . you OUl OI my noUSS, ClOSS my I ITnft.fl Praaa Laaaaa Wtr. 1 door in your face,, employ solicitors Los Angeles, CaL. June 16. Attaches and tell them lies and publish you be- of United States Distrlot Attorney Me- fore the world? Cormlck's office this afternoon admit- Xay tits Child Be Different ted that Dick Ferris was one of the "No, I took you in my arms and for indicted by the feral grand Judy the next 18 months nursed you and Wednesday morning following thefr cared for you through all of your sick- Probs into the affairs of ths MexK ness and 111 health I-have to my pos- f;l'X Junta here Which resulted session a letter which you wrote my tn Magon. Flgueroa and mother about a month before your "Ter - . - ' .' wicked actions commenced, in which you eyon? ' ,TTiX!f? 01 " Vi? ,T uii twa m..M,j,.J,.lli ..t ' I dlctment the United States officials and of your- own worthlessness and loath to aimoaf' caM- " w" compare yourself with a yellow dog in admltted' however, that an arrest would value. ITruly you chose the right color -made, soma tlma today In eanFraiK for the almlla A man in Chlcaao. and Si".00 '.n connection With the same cue. he is a man who has known you all iwna inamauai sougnc was, wey your life, said to me before I left thatlwouta no a,vulo- bg was muoh disappointed in you, bnt he was not surprised, because tie knew your Inheritance. Pray God it does not descend to our child.., , - An Offer tc Torglve. "J now have this to say to you: If you Can square your conscience with MRS. GADSBY DENIED ' DECREE . OF DIVORCE Judge Oatens of the circuit cour laat avanln delivered a lecture ta Wai. Muriel . Nyrara, who from her seat in Iter Gadsby and his wife at the close of heaven has watched your evil treatment I her suit for a divorce. The decree was of me, and with that God to whom you I denied. He ordered that the alimony pray every night, i am willing to for- of $75 a month should not be paid Mrs. give you for the wickedness you have Gadsby. - done, for the bad return you have given "The trouble here is tod much moth.4 me, for all my care and kindness to you, er-in-law," said- the judge. "If these because you are the mother of my child, young people would have had to hustle but X don't envy you your future life a little and rub up against the world, with your past actions to haunt you they would have appreciated their home. continuously. The world does not ad-land possibly have gotten- along much mire, the woman who deserts her bus-1 better. They never knew what it was band when he is in trouble and distress. I to want . It was also a case of too much It loves tne woman wno gives affec-1 money.' - V 1 . .l . . J I tlon and help to the man who has been good to her when he most needs lt "We will doubtless9 never meet again In this world, as the Iron constitution is finally broken, and broken badly, but you may always remember, if jt gives you- any comfort, that I sent yon my forgiveness for what you have done. and this on Christmas day, 1809. - Suggests 2etum of Jewels. - - "One word more, and then Z - m through. When you wrote me ". that dreadful letter ssylng that you did not love tne, and telling me te go clear my name, I Immediately returned to you the Jewels that you bad given me. If you baa any sense or oonor at ail you would have returned mine to me. "Surely an unfaithful wife.Whd' has been nursed and cared for by her hue- ONE THOUSAND CORDS r OF WOOD DESTROYED $ v BY FIRE AT BEAVERT0N After 24 hours of continuous fire fighting by mora than -10 men, a blase near Beaverton which . destroyed 1000 . cords "of wood, valued at $2280, -was sub. dued at noon yesterday; - Tha wood was owned by J. N. Arch- j bold of 868 Ravens wood.- Drive,. who says that it ' caught 1 fire from sparks from the Oregon " Fuel company's mill. About 800 ! "-acre of land were burned over. " band la the paosv kind -and tender way d ' 4 - V ' - -ri v-ear-''