- I, ....-nn i-ri--Trmr--HrTyi-n'ymy!imrym-rTmntrrTm1"mmmmmmmmm 1 "ftT f ; V- v . Most Distinguished FamI- , ;;V;v " . ! THE , OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY M0RN1N0. JUNE 18, 1911. Score Highest in Meier & -Frank Contest and Will Go . ; " to furope; Miss'Catlin Gets New York Trip. Member of. One of, Austria's Most Distinguished Fami lies Abducts Girl; ' SEME ATHLETES E IN TRACK MEETING SEAMEN'S STfiIKE ALONG ATIAHTIC 1 TRAGEDY RECALLED iLA FOLLETTE BGOr.l v BY ENGAGEMENT SOUNDS IN STATES UTIEST HlfMlliniT ill ti 1 Miss v. "Cornelia A - Brookmire, Y rnktltMra' rrsea U4 Wlrw.l -Vienna, -June If. - Coont otto Von Wykenburg, a member pf one of the moat distinguished noble families In Austria and cousin to the minister of the Interior, haa been arrested on the charge of abducting a beautiful girl who Is minor. According by the girl t he appeared outside iCount vVllcsek's country man- l slon In Polish Ostrou. Leaving the girl The public school teacher's European Amerlnan travel contest, conducted by the Meier St Frank store, cloeed lsst 1 evenlnr at ( o'clock in genuine eam- ' pal an style. Voting was brisk final ballot was cast, and ran high as the contest . reuroalm frtr votes reached erery home In Oregon, and the affair ' statementa. telephoned the police we a auoceaa In the fullest meaning i awaited him at the park gates. Head pf Portland Chapter An-'Portland and Vancouver, B. C., Unless " Steamship Companies r.Ui. !- ii aIiamaI i Pluhc T'ia frf Caomrt PIoAa. I ' ' nrt Cc Pnoef Pnmnlw With flUUnCcS ralul ' III IidUUiiaij viuuo lie ivi wbwvuu i lavwii wu kai wvmi vvmpi; mum Leader "Now ; in ' Trouble; Many Records r smasnea; Demands; r tmproyes , win ' a m A 1 earn 1 . Ma . I , t ' k ft.. ' - s . t Hopes to Have Him Here. I individuals uei uoocmaces iiop worK. Once Fiancee of ; Edward Wentz", to Wed. v'. OF H U B I S B Minnesota and". Wisconsin , Senator's Home Community Take Up Cry Progressive , League Is Active. ;, v Correcting what aha terma a "wrong Impreaaion" which the public may have gained aa a reault of published accounta eaualed and a world s record of the affairs of the American Woman's 1 1()t t00 yro, waa broken at Madison itMclal Dl.uairS to Vnt Juarsal i Seattle, Wash.. June 17. tight Pa cific northwest records ware smashed. IB the lratloMl N.we Rrrvtre.) 4BmU4 rm Laatea Wl.f Mlnnsa polls. , June 47. The La Fot . mi ! fu it a KnisrMi in i nuni n linn it - . i t . . - , a mmasv.1 m am, a r . t. . . i . . i . . . rdBM until K I . -. i league, wnicn if" inri yi v. prn nil. tunnwu nuvii imi uvm uniu i an) nn lenrnlne or his absence begged't.. ...... ... .a a i . ih.k i.iDfiiiiii enthusiasm . (he steward to advance him aoma mon f.'. ........ .t r.iumhi. linmmiM 1. th. Hlith mnuil closad. The er. The steward compiled, but . being ' tf ii fW4 , m. tii. P.clf Ifl nr(MiK- ' ilonhiful ebeut Count Wvkanbura'a rinu "H'r, .Tji.. . .v.- it if rho of the word. , The police, who detained the couple, Miss A. Roger -of Ladd school and 1 state that both appeared tired. Count Hiss C Murphy of Highland school. I Wykenburg established his Identity only representing the west and east aides I to learn there waa a Warrant out against of the, river, respectively, and Miss B. I him for the alleged abduction of Krau- ' Jennings of Harmony school, represent lag Oregon at large, received the lar gest number of votes In their classes. 1 and will take the trip ' to London or . . Paris. , s t Seyma May 1. ' The votes were based upon a Sl-cent purchase, In which such a purchaee , counted 25 votes. The contest began May 1. and closed laat evening. It drew attention from every corner and hamlet In the state. One man yesterday pur chased 120,000 worth of furniture In view of turning his votes . toward' a , aertaln contestant. Votes were allowed ' by malt, and this department had a very neoeaafal business. The contest waa .pen to all publlo school teachers In "the state, and the contestanta 'organised, regular campaigns of vote getting. , Managers of such campaigns were se lected, and thorough cairvaaaea .wera . -'iad. kA Tht reeoH of the contest la aa fol- . Waa Wlnasfa.. , t i -. .1 Prise 1, West Portland Miss A Rot - era, Ladd school Trip ta either London r Paria. Vota I.MT.071. - -Prlae J, last Portland Mlsa C Mur ' phy. Highland school. Trip to either . London or Parts. Vote 1.7 K.tTS. Prise I, Oregon at large Ml as B. Jennings, Harmony , school. - Trip to . cither London or Paris. Vote 1.09.I7I. , Prise 4, next highest in all districts ' Mlse B. Cstlin, , Hawthorne school. Trip to New Tork city. . Vote 4,103,S7i. ' v Prise I, next , highest In all districts Miss K. Blckenaon, Shattack school. ' A month's vacation at any Oregon beach, , Vote t,T8J)2. , i Prlae . Next highest in West Port . land Mlsa F. . Q. Portor. railing achooU two weeks' vacation at Bay ocean, with all expenses paid at Bay ocean hotel. Vote 1J98.0B0. Prise 7. Next highest In West Port land Miss it. .Heggle, Davis school. Two weeks' vacation at Seaside, all ex peases paid at Moore's hotel. Vota 2, : 141.076. i Prise 8. Next highest In West Port :, land Mrs. P. Bingham, Couch school. . Two weeks' vacation at Longbeach, Washington, expenses paid at Breakers' bote!,. Vote J,a0,400. - t ' i .'Prise o. next highest In East Port , land Mlsa Mahle Taubenhstmer, Sell i wood school. Two weeks' . vacation at Gearhart park, expenses paid at Gear hart hotel. Vote I,"7,000. Baat , Side Wlaaara. .' Prlie 10, jiext highest in East' Port- land Miss Chaney, Bunnyslda school. . Two weeks' vacation at Ocarhart park, v expenses paid at Oearhart hotel. Vota 2,100.775. ' Prise 11,. next highest In East Pprt- land Miss L. E.- Black, Peninaular Two weeks', vacation A at Long Beach, - Washington, expense paid at Breakers' y hotel. Vote 1.857.875. Prise 12, next highest in state, out I. aide Portland Mies Irene Carter, Mil waukta school. Two weeks' vacation ;' at Bayocean, expenses paid at Bay-, ', ocean hotel. Vote 1,266,4)0. Prise It. next highest In state, out- aide Portland Miss D. Badolette, As leln Rosa Oraas from her parents home at Eger, Bohemia. Tbe couple are aald to have eloped some daya ago and re mained In hiding until their money waa exhausted. The police have restored the girl to her parents, snd released Count Wykenburg on parole. POLICE SAY BOYS 5 R.1 O. Lewis, president of the organ! tatlon. In strong terms, . . -Mr. Lewis is a victim of claaa per secution." declared Mrs. Taylor. "Tha asperalons cast upon his Integrity are absurd. The charge that his financial dealings have been Irregular art ground less. Mr. Lewis, at his awn personal risk, haa attempted to secure the oredlt- ore by every possible means. Tha 200, 000 women of the United States who are members of the American Woman's league have utmost confidence In the stability of the league. It will not dla- Integrate as a result of these proceed ings. Mr. Lewis will be vindicated. Powerful Influences have been at work for years to accomplish the -undoing oi the president. "But the unselfish motives of Mr, Lewis are tha enduring foundation stones on which tha league Is built. Its laudable alma are to uplift women and bring about the education of the members within tha homes. As ta theee suits a majority of tha creditors are perfectly willing to Jet the receiver ship take Its course. They are not parties to the suits which have lately been instigated." ' Mrs. Taylor declared that an at tempt is being made to break up the block of tenement housea on Fourteenth. I organisation In .this city. "We know The -boys, Joe Rolche, who lives at who Is behind the scheme in this city." No. 246 North Fourteenth street, and she aald. "We are certain that any Mike Fenovich, of No. 227 North Four- such movement Is aura to fall. The teenth, were playing In the house laat local members have every confidence in evening. Welch, while passing on his . Mr. Lewis. When ha visits Portland AND 6 ARE FIREBUGS Two boys, one five and the other six yrarr old, . are- accused by Policeman Welch of starting a fira In" a vacant house at tha corner of Fourteenth and Riley streets last evening that for a time threatened. to burn out the entire The tirattla Athletic club took flrat place with 70 points; Multnomah Ami teur Athletic club of Portland and the Vancouver Athletic club of Vancouver. B. C tied for aecond place with 20 polnta each; unattached men took four points and fJ tan wood one. . Courtney and Nelson, both of Seattle, put up a great struggle In the 100-yard - . (Ualled Press' Leae-d Wtref 0t, . Louis, June 17. Announcement that , Miss Cornelia F, Brookmire of St. Louie, who received 1100,000 from the estate of her fiance, Edward L. Went, a Philadelphia millionaire, when he was mysteriously slain eight years ago, will New ' Tork, June,' 17. Unless thai marry Howard Gillette of Chicago, came steamship conpanlea running boats on a a distinct surprise to all but berilette candidacy for. president, announced the Atlsntio seaboard comply within vlw,t,t friends. QHlatta la a wealthy in Washington today, waa promptly tn h. ,... a. . with th. n.manrf. Chicago -clubmen.. Miss Brookmire Uldorsed by tha Progressive Republican the international Peamena union of lPndlng the summer at Blddeford. Me. 1 league of MlnneaoU at a maetlng hera . a i r wenia. ncr iirsi nance, waa actively in i inia eveninr. univ live memoora or inm merv coal passers and longahoremea fhrf of, finily a ,-extenslv, tand executive, committee war. 4nt,. but-. win etrlke. and the general tie-up or l T " . ; ,;. V.T'irr .., 7 .v- ah pping between Eaatport. Me. ta New .'-"ZTZuif UteV.- The tZJZZZZTt ,W. th. : - vrieana win ensue. t i, i , . r : r "r. : 7 . All th eomnanlea were notified laat I ' " wmimur, on mm aoe-rni noi . u ivi- etk tht thTPmenew.ntJd bt t.V -t "ad impo;: re.trlctlona ;. t,n lowing resolution was .doptadr- ; tne mountaineers ana u was auspecten , "Feeling that iio&eri L Fount te Tha family of I has become tha reoognlsed national lead-' fared 820.000 for hie return alive amller of tha progreaalva movement of tha I500Q for hla body. If dead. The corpse United SUtaaJ ,, . J ' J , , .vt waa found alght months - later, but J "We, the executive , committee of wuviuvi ii cm- n -.i.i-u ui vviii"iti.vu I me -ainneaoia rrogTeBiiTa -vepuoncaa weak that the men wanted better treat- m A k.ll.a . - . . Ah... I U J"!; i .I :?:: - ...;L:-..V.; had been murdered, .viva t,iaa iriiv iaai aa rm saav uu iu reault if they did not answer the union's secretary by today. Every company with the exception of tha Southern Pa j-.i. r . i j a m ivuiw m-i-u ivi an Mitniiwr oi urn-, i...iij. . tfwMb. I . . . - ..i...... un, uunnvjr wiunmi in w -"-- I j t,mir ka.i. . tt -u.h.ni4 I " ""' league, are unanimously ana emnueiae onds. one fifth of a second under tha . "a 7 1 crau mlrea " engagement to Wants waa not I tlcaJlr In favor of Wa eandldaoy for ,A.lt'. ,-.rrA UnIA kv nBn Vallu I n 1 ' r- . I Irfiiiwn until ih-'lnnM-ul at the funeral. I -. l .1 a -. X .. . A .. s ' beat saw flamea inside tha building. Ha found the two children inside and a mattress which they. had. lighted with matches, burning briskly againat tha alda wall, while ' the woodwork . had caught fira and waa getting a good start , It took Welch 20 mlnutea to put the fire out Tha boya were aent to their homes. WILL VERIFIED AFTER ; LONG HUNT FOR WITNESS ' iCaltrd PreM Ltwl Wire.) t Newark, N. J., June 17. After being aent more than 10.000 miles to be veri fied by witnesses, thewlll of J. A. Frlnk, which had been lost for months, iwas probated hera today. One witness, Edward C, Strohm, of Bakersfleld. Cel.. waa the only one' living who had signed the paper, and it was aent to him for a hearty reception will be accorded him by, the chapter hare."; " BLAMES ARREST ON '! . . . I, T. Xgaores Detaaada. Through the failure pf the Southern Pacific to notice tha demands, five of Its boats were held up until lata this evening, when they were able to aend two boats to sea. The strikers Include coal paaaera, fira. men, steward, waiters, sallore- every man employed aboard ahlp, exteept the offlcera. C W. Junger. general manager of tha Morgan line, or tha Southern Paclfta Steamship company, declared that the strikers' troubles were directed on hla known until she appeared at tha funeral I president and wa recommend tha same iMis.s.is-eM m "I- ipi i" M i I that "at VAl-ahU anvAki nAO'tft (IIMt .. th . mctnbtrihlp throughout tho aUt WAY'S REMAINS NOT : TO BE EXHUMED STATE'S PROGRESSIVES 1 SAID TO BE SOLID FOR "BIG LITTLE SENATOR" ... ... , , . (OsitH Preea Utased Wlre.1 . . ' Madison. Wla., June IT. Progressiva (Onlted Ptms teeeed Win". I D.iiihilMni I-. MC lAU-nnmin enthuaed tv Delaware, Ohio. June 17, Plana for I H.-t.j,. fmn, Wuhln-ton that UruV . . i . . xr. i r - . , . ted Btatos Senator' La roiietta had exhuming tha remains of Edgar Way, yU.t onX-do Un'n' WtBt'd t0 " i7bi7-.C , c'andTda'cr f-or '-Th. ? J. a, -oieiv fr . "dr IV. i f.'?.n" the R.publlcln nomination for th. prea-- ACT OF REVENGE F. A. King, night manager for the Portland Taxlcab company waa arrested last night at 237 Btark treet by De tect"Va Tlchenor and Howell on a lar ceny charge preferred bf Howard Sweeney of 201 Vi Stark atreet According to tha story told tha dis trict attorney yesterday by Sweeney, he was riding around the city Friday night in a drunken condition and when verification through - the mayor. Tha' h t0 ay nl" bm tn '"ver luue, mm 10 ine utaiuao neaaquanera where ha alleges that King made him pay tne amount of tha bill but In addi tion to that, took 227 from him. King, at police headquarters Jaat night declared he la Innocent of the charge and that Sweeney la merely "peeved" at having to pay his bill and swore to the chargea for revenge. He was released on 1250 bail. mayor misplaced the ,wlll, finding It only a few daya ago- In the meantime. Strohm had moved. It waa returned hera. Finally the missing witness wis found In Surrogate. III., where hla sig nature waa affixed. S. P. MONOPOLY AT SEA DEALT BLOW ' (Catted Frees Leased W!re. Washington, June 17. Another blow at the-Southern Pacific's former mon opoly of the water freight between the two coasts, via Panama, waa struck to day by Secretary of War Stlmaon, when he Issued orders for the government's world's record helf by Dan Kelly. The summary: 100-yard dash Courtney, 8. A. C; Nelaon, 8. A, C; Astel, Stsnwood. Time 0 4-1. 220-yard daah Nelaon. S. A. C; Courtney, 8. A. C; Britton, 8. A. C, Time 21 2-b. 440-yard Cash Qlsh. 8. A. C; Oalor, V. A. C; Davldaon, V. A. C. . Time 40:1 (P. N. A. record) Half mile Edmundson, 8. A. C; Oal or. V. A. C; Warren. S. A. C. Time 1:00 2-0, One mile run Clyde, 8. A. Cf; Lang. 8. 'A. C: Redman, 8. A. C Time 4:20 (P. N. A. record). "" run vnanaier. v. x. v.., - """" mg or tier 31 -year-old atep-aaugnter, ldenev ... Dunnina a meeting hara . VI " V. .. - Vul . wer aoanaonea ipnignu wlth)n the next few daye t Uuncb v. iim i- ir. n. y. recoroi. a " mi. . I Thla announcement waa made by Da-1 t Imii.tte'a active campaign. ' im-yard mgh nuraies Hawams, m. e ra ni nou. iney i- itfK.tivt Matthews, working on the Hen- guta Senator A. W. Sanborn, chairs 1 A r . f. M A a f that it Ih.v mr nnt akan h oan. I . . . ... I 0ie DOMWr ,T dwiuvih ' a,,1"',' '"'.? "' ' J.," L,;;;,ru.V. -rt.n Po,0n,n case, xouowmg ma mum mn of tha Bwly organlsad Wlsoonala haw, S. A. C. Time 10:2. tain masters or do not live at certain from . conference with authoritlea at Uranch of the National Prcrreaalva "0-yra low nuraiea Hawkina, M. ooaroing nouaea, iney era noi aoe to wheeling. W. Va.. where Way died pre- , r ahtI)a tonight Wtaoonaln pr A- A-.?':. Mr,co'nr"0"' A-.F-L L,Aour- 0b'? r.mPl.5rm!B. .umably of lead pol-onlng, and at CalcV Lve. we Jl?d f" L i an. ja ja. . . i iitia ib i I n. A . i j ii n . i ninpn wini id mm kr mn rr . i .... m.,. , tir . w i - . . . .7 ' I , j. . .w I won, wiiiu, wuerv w my we wwr wur- recura. Pole vault Wllllame, M. A. A. H. Bowman, 8. A. C: Ned Humes, 8, and beter food aboard ahlp. A. C. Height 11 feet t Inches. High Jump Thomassen. S. A, C; Bowman, 8. A. C; Evaas, 8. A. C. Height 0 feet 10 Inches. Broad Jump Qlsh, 8. A. C; McCon nell, V. A. C; McDIarmld. V, A. C Distance, 21, feet 10 inches. Hop, step and Jump Ned Humes, S. A. C; Sam Humes, B. A. C; McDIarmld, V. A. C. Distance, 42:0U. Hammer aillis, V. A. C; Baker, M. A. A. U.; Bherrick, s. A. C. .instance, 140:1 (Pv N. A. record) 11 mm RAN forms, but la carrying them Into el- fct' , . ment with the company direct a. they 1M,.- Matthew, dilared thai Prosecutor b iom natl d ted. H. ha; prorM orurr ine remains eznumen aa aim es-1 perience In the Bchenk trial had con vinced him of tha lnadvtsablHty of . . a a . . . I prvsecuiing a poisoning cnargw unieea i , . . lnniin tha evidence was very strong. It la not HEAD Of MUKMUN expected, therefore, that there win H mJIIDAU Dl CUnC any further developments until Mra I ull U nOM rLLAUO Henkla Is brought to trial. Merle Henkle, who has-secured rooms away from her father "and stepmother, la still considering a vaudeville offer. ASSASSINS i BUREAU SICKNESS IN VAIN v (Continued from Page One.) fFBBiiiierr rm teiata wire. I - m . Mvit m , Chicago. ,111.. June 17. Evidence MUnMUN UArllaCCd Bhot wolf, M. A. A, C; Bruaeth. un-I which la exoected to reault in the In- attached; Patten,' ' 8. A. C Distance, Idlctment of two hiah labor officials i:e tr. is. a. recoraj. . connected with one of the most Influ Ulscus Olllls, V. A. c; Wolf. M. A. I ential uniona In Chicaao. charalna them a r . w.iu a - a rt tx.-... , 1 ... .... . T . .,,., a. v, wiiiiin.c, i witn maintaining an "assassin s do-i . " , r " -r ' " . i , -,.....nn tar- will vnn 'wtOH. reau'from which gun men were sent y R" Hardwlck com mi tee. asked that ha .ba . . . i Tfc-..tT,-... aiiti ' one of the leading lignta or. uie Mor- MflinFWS IN SFA mon church, a a substitute , witness. i.iwt.w ' 1 , U...(.V ,hl K. rr ttA (l itmninD.nl' tnm unwrna n irtx I - " ... London. June 17. Thousands of holl-l n "Determined to have your testimony. Javelin Neil, M, A. A. C; Evans, 8. to carry out their murderous plana and I wltneaaed a Mormon baptism at aea to C: Glsh, 8. A. C. Distance, 140 feet paying them well for their Crimea. wlUaa?' ' , ; . : 0 (P. N. A. record) 00-pound weight McDIarmld. V A, C; Olllis, V. A. C; BruOeth, unattached, Distance, 22 feet 2H (P. N. A. record) I be placed before the grand jury wheal BIG MORGAN LINER LIES . HELPLESS WITHOUT CREW COOKE'S RELEASE KILLS OFF HDPEi coma on tha 22V with subpena, or abalt we send an officer to -aerve you; An- Af tar addressing a great crowd, the I awer at once.?- r ,, ,f ,--.. ti. , reconvenes monamy. . . 1 ... ..... .n,. i... tin . . . tt vi.w This fact became known on good: att-1 v. v.. .t!v.i T 1 ln" i"""""" 1 thoritv todav following renort that the "" JHma " . ."""f ;"v called tor, inia repiy was rw nn. . . . w " . i vminar wnman a 1 1 1 r.n in, whllfl .nmmar. . . . n.w evidence had alraadv been Biased I ' ... . --. ... r i uf rn.., k.. " . ... - . ' . icostumea. wnen tne water was on a i - - I l.h ih.lr . Mara thv Bllnnut The avldenca Is aald to be In the . tr ,"," . ..,k.- I form of confessions made by three tun r." "V..;.."" ' "ZLZ "a -."i.T: men to agenta of the Plnkerton Detec- , th. . r..A 4h,m Th8 tlve Agency, In which one man con-1 -..-.i,. h.ir tn -.l ....4 k. l.v.. .-J .ii .k... I w-m - t Before he left the Mormon addressed lines on the Paolflc. Under the new rulea . ta Panama Steamship company i will hereafter ply between Colon and I Philadelphia. In addition to New Tork. toria school. I'wo weeks" vacation tt I kn.in. hunt im h. R.t. . Ph...w Seaeide.vexpenaes paifl.t Moore'a ho- j wh0 have established an independent Ua. Vot . 8 . " a a.- iitne hetween Pacific coast cities and i The contest was under the direction Panama, j of John F. Carroll, Manager and editor j , New York. June IT.With-110 paa aengers aleeplng oeacefullv aboard her. the Morgan line ateamahln Mnmna lev ! ten line of steamers on the Atlantic M Pf a late hour tonight Of- side to cooperate with the Independent news editor of Tbe Oregon Journal: O. ! DOCTOR-MAYOR FREED, -V ..... . .1... . . i . . . 1 , , . F i . jucucr, uij runor oi ine Aiornmg Oregonian. , tt.rm n th. .hi. .... ..14. . 1.. v. v wv W MAWf liWOIRUt They were waiting for 2p strikebreak ing seamen who were to complete the Impromptu crew which waa expected to take the place of tha 200 striking sailors, who walked out Just before the boat was scheduled to sail today, on a fight for better food, sleeping quarters and hours. Morgan Una of ficials at midnight were optimistic that the necessary 20 Bailors would arrive In time for the ship to aall before noon Sunday. OHIO BRIBERY SCANDAL 4 T0 BE AIRED IN COURT (Trotted Press Leased Wire. - . .. . -Columbua, Ohio, June 17. The sec ond trial growing out of Ohio's legls lative bribery acandal in which 12 legis lators and one senate employe are un der Indictment' will be called Monday. Tha case, is that of Rodney Dlegle, sen - ate sergeant-at-arms, charged with act ' lng aa a go-between in soliciting a bribe tor Senator Andrewa from Burns' de tectives who were posing as lobbyists. . - Unusual interest attaches to the case aa it will be the first one In which evi dence eecured by the detectives on tha dictagraph will be used. CfVV DAM CDAfC I ID"! All other Morgan line passenger .and 3UVA DMIU, rnWMC'Ur freight boata are tied up tonight and 1 ' 1 nfffnim 1 si nt tha Tnatmait(Aiial flaavnan'K '(VbltH preH ItMd Wh. Ttnlnn nf Amertce laaimrf un iilt1mt..m (union printer who was killed in Wells flffirifalo Mau, Rolima All tho 1 street January 1 2. One of the alleged VII'WUI HUIl 'HWIVHl nil IIIV ... onnf...a. t th. Vlllln It t. aald. The report of the near indictmenta of men "higher up" created consterna tion in labor circles. Many - labor chiefs denied strenuously knowing any thing about tha present sluggers' war. named their employers and told thai scale or wages received. . f . wor(,. tn. crowd on the virtue ine a i reel niuraer case in qucHioni. h.ntln wna liiv iBiiin va nui jt it-.n, iivii Chances of Solving Warri ner Mystery Are Lost. FALLS DEAD WHILE .. PILING SLAB WOOD Bemidjl, Minn., June 17. With i that unless their demands are granted iT." Zm Z7 -.TrJ A7ZZ:',..Zly next Tuesday the men on all coast which, they say, explosives and yegg- men a tooia have been kept, with the I EIGHT HOUR LAW TO I'liiKenuiii ana unpuiy ri.ro jnarsnai DRIVEN TO SUICIDE BY , HOUNDING LOAN SHARKS Sam Fullerton asserting that Dumaa Is the leader of a gang of criminals who carried on a gigantic and state-wide campaign in arson and safe blowing, sentiment in Case Lake and Bemidjl is divided tonight concerning the arrest of the Cass Lake physician. Dr. Dumaa chargea openly that ha has been made the victim ' of his ene mies, that the caae against him hss "been framed," that the atate officials have been made the Innocent means of wreaking personal ; vengeance on him and that he will prove his Innocence. The physician's frlenda take his view of the case. TOTS SAVE PENNIES FOR DOG'S LICENSE (Called PreM tailed Win. ? ; 8C Louis, June 17.i Hounding loan sharks drove J. P. Fahey. 22, to kill if.':, himself, after notifying his young bride ,t his Intentions, according to his diary ot a three day struggle to die., Ffthey f;.f,-.d!aappared three days ago. A letter (judge, don't do no thin' to us yet. cause -" was received from him-from Oranlte we-re eaving all our pennies lust as 'City, ; HI., informing his wife that he hard as we can to get the license.' Intended to Jump into the Mlsslsaippl pleaded little Clyde Cutting, six, todav, WfeW.W.-"Hla diary tells of the attempt before Judge Connolly, when he was at but his .nerve failed, as it did when he nsked why he didn't have a license for .ft-'? sought, twice, to take poison. He final- ! hia aob u .hwto iuniuu.iu How much have vou av.d now." AFFECT STENOGRAPHERS (United Prwe Leased Wliw t Run YTrenclnrn., .Tuna IT..Th.t tn California women's eight hour Jaw ap-!have embesaled proved unavailing. (Onlted Press Leased Wire.) Cincinnati. June 17. With the aeoult tal by a Jury today of Edgar. 8. Cooks, of -the charge of embeszling $24,00.1 from the Big Four Railroad, county officials concede they have lost their hope of ever solving the mystery that surrounds the 2(42,000 embezzlement for which former Big Four Treasurer Chas, L. Warriner is now serving six years in tne penitentiary, Three cases srrew nut at Wirrliur'i embezzlement; that of Cooke, " that of J Chris S. Hendrfekson, a laborer, aged with blackmailing Warriner to get funda lle piling alabwood for the East Side jyUT0 SMUb, U V tK I UnNo! lor nereeu ana uooKe, witn wnoni iht vvihiwu, v " " was Infatuated, and that againat War- East Water streets. The man had been riner. The latter waa the onlv ana con. living at the Rhelnphals hotel and had vintju I no famtlv. Beveral workmen were with I . ' (ITnllVd Press Leased Wlrs.t Warriner, however, was convicted on him when , he fell dead. Patrolman 1 Kansas City, Mo.. June 17. John a charge of merely embezzling 25000 O'Brien took charge of the caae and 8tott was Instantly killed and his two and all efforts in the three trials to' ordered.-the remaina turned over to the women companions Injured when his establish what became of the bulk-of coroner, where tha body la, now held. automobile skidded and then .turned over the 2047,000 Warriner is conceded to PERSIA IS WARNED f AGAINST MONEY TRUST (Dalted Prasa LssMd Wlre.t Washington, June 17, Warning Per sia to have no dealings with "tha Amer ican money trust," Professor E. O. Oat singer of this city, before tha Persian- American Educational society, today, charged that tha wheels of government in Washington were directed by finan ciers In New York city. "It is thli very aama American money trust which Is the 'breaker ahead' for Persia," aald Getsinger, "Let that kind of money get a foothold In Per sia and Persia will ba govenred from Now Tork, aa the government at Wash ington la directed from New Tork city." as W a wa ssmf- wy w m uumwm -vav.wvv ONE PEAD, TWO HURT piles to , clerks, and stenographers in telegraph, telephone. ' - manufacturing, mechanical- and mercantile establish ments la the opinion formally drafted by' State Attorney General, Webb and made public today. under tha ruling only Women em ployed In the offices of physicians, lawyers and a few other professionals will be. exempt. ,. ,,4 SAN ANTONIO DIVISION . BREAKS ALL RECORDS CAP. J. P. SHANNON, 89, . , DEAD; PIONEER OF '50 twice Into tha ditch on the freshly oiled road nine miles south of here late to" day. Miss Genevieve pieroe, 22, was ser iously injured am Mius Minnie Collins According to her statement after learning the news this afternoon. Mrs. Jennette Ford, the "Woman in the War- rier case," was the happiest person con- ,...,., T pmi shannon a. ninnur I was hurt about the face, and arms, nected with the trial of C chauffeur, whosa name la urt- hVm " H - the People's TransporUtlon company, w u" "vn,. ..'k .Mh . . died last night at the Good Samaritan ni. ZT. T " In Ohio In 1822 and came west in loto, vwwac wan iici and In It Smith setd: The sugar industry In Utah, and Ida ho la one of the greatest bleaa In ga to the paopla. The men in charge ara ca pable, honest men, any one of whom can give you all tha Information' I can and more.. '.. . ; "X am alwaya willing to give avldenca aa to any busineaa with which I am connected, but my obligations hera . make it extremely difficult, if not Im possible, for me to reach Washington by the 2!d, John Henry Bmlth, one of the presidents of the church, a director and member of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company, la now In the east and could," without expanse to tha government meet your committee, and answer any question proper for me to answer. Be sides all this. I am suffering with sciatica-rheumatism, and am In no health to go to Washington." . At a lata hour tonight Hardwick had received no reply to hla final massage to President Smith. v PIONEER MERCHANT OF- MONTANA DIES AT 81 (Bpecial Dlspatcb to The jonrasl.) ' ' Butte. Mont. June 17. Nathan J. Davis, aged 81, a pioneer merchant of the n6rthweat and a distinguished cit izen of Montana died today. t-For threa terms ha ; was clerk and recofder of Madlaon county' and for two terms waa police magistrate. He came to the atate by mule, team in the early sixties. He was high In Masonic circles, t , Arrest Robbert Snspects. . Nick Ramble was arrested yesterday afternoon on suspicion of being- Impli cated with Ole Hill in robbing Frank Miller and E. B, McBrlde Friday morn ing. , The charge of -vagrancy haa been placed againat him. , . ' , Journal Want Ads bring reeulta. here today. CHILDREN TO RENDER INTERESTING PROGRAM " A Children 'a day program will be , given this morning at tbe Epworth : Methodist church, 887 Savler street. The 'v; welcome address will be made by Esther , Mills of the primary department and the acripture reading by Miss Elsie K. . Lathrop. .Clifford McFarland, the , amaltest boy in the Sunday school, will tgive a recitation, and a primary exer. . rlaa will be given by Clara Baker, Mar . aTuertta Sager and Ellen Dahi. Several ; other children will take part in the program. Rev. M. J. Bailey will de .. liver tha sermon in the evening. Do Wot Fail to See Them! Very f fine exhibition pianos are, ob tainable now at greatly- reduced prices ; at tllere Music House, where tha entire ' grand opening display, of pianos, player pianos and other Instruments is pew being sold. Joual Waut Ada frlna- reaulta, i asked the court "I think we got 76 cents." and his smaller brother nodded in verification. Upon which the court gave the lad a permission to go back home and aee If their mother wouldn't give them the" re maining 40 cents. IT. . 1 ... A , U . 11. Aaked if she was going to go back i i. a,.-r-i. th to Cooke. Mr.. Ford said: V'.. th-" t,n. Oh. no, it's all over between us now. .... v,(t, .n. v,. I want him to go baok w hs wife. Ul'TL.- ' ' . " 1 were only young again 1 could live a.....t...n oni. au.. tnr. Over my life as I had been tauuhl- to I ..." . ... All records for live. When I am well again, I am go- UZwlf SkT;- - a..Ut-, tw Inar nnt In th. . i -o .. . , w...... " ""JC ii-. L -"V ,u, Mis Edith Shannon of Denver; W. E to make my lifers long as I poetiibly shannon ot Hood. River and Mrs. J. M, Colli. ' f I . a- mmt fKa wo lianoptmanr afraenAnn Th It. fv tt 4-Via nutia , aaa 4-a1 I w The' niimbei1 of ' no'n-effec,tlves for last one. Following his acquittal Cooke WOMAN SAVES BABY may, mciuaing sick, guaranouse prison- ; unnouncea mac ne would return to ut)l I t r-nntu rl Aurc. IAAV nil? era and those not available for duty for j cago and go into business there . I rKUIvt rLAIVltoJ IV! AT Ult any reason wimimwypr, was per j ' tn ,, i - , , 1000 men. The average number of non- lIDDnC CTDCCTb i FftD Chicago, June 17. Mrs. Mary Mes- effectives In the whole army during! imi iiuwu j I I u. run I siha is dying tonight, aAtctlm of her isio waa 43 per loov. Waahlneton. June 17. (United 1'ress Leased Wire.) i efficiency in the United States army Detroit. Mich., June 17.- "Please. I have been broken hv the division at Sin Antonio, according to a report.Teceived ROBBERS CARRY AWAY CONDUIT BLOWN UP; STRIKERS SUSPECTED WFW RFFIY-4WQT1THTF J mother love. The woman tried to start i II'" 1 1 1 a f ire" in a -safetygaaollna. atorfc,,.Tha i Joplln & Gieblsch, who have the eon 1 tract for Improving Woodstock Avenue from Reed institute to East Fiftyi j Seventh street, will begin grading and i building sidewalks next Monday. They win also start to grade and build the MTnltMl Pm ImauaA VIm ! Chicago, June 17. A conduit man 1 frf nniiim n.Pp jivis, mivnim, iu iu vuiiiuiviiwctui.il- - 7 , I 000 POUND SAFE : Edtaon company, was blown up tonight, ! 6lde,w'lk!! ?B 58t TWrty-ninth from the the police say. by strike sympathisers """ and electric light service to the west f5rst from Kel,y treet tp Woodstock side was partially paralyzed. - avenue and Kortv-fourth , from Kelly This is the fourth electric conduit I st,eet t0 Wty-fourth avenue southeast. blown up within a week. (Halted PmM hnumt Wlr.. New Tork, June 17. Robbers broke Into the home of George B. Wlcke, a wealthy manufacturer, who is in Eu rope, in broad daylight and stole a half ton safe containing silverware and jew. elry. expiotiion set her on fire and a-tarted , a blase in. her house; Instead of rustl ing to the street for help,, she ran into her hedroom, carefully wrapped her baby In a blanket, and rushed out, while the flames were eating at her head and breast. Physicians say she will die. The babe was saved. .. - :). HUNGRY THUGS TAKE . MINER'S DINNER PAIL Butte, Mont., June 17. Becauae 'Ed ward J. Ruaael), a miner, had no money when he. waa held up tonight by two highwaymen, who poked two guns into his face, they took his dinner bucket. 1 saying they wera hungry, , HIRI SHOOTS PARAMOUR ' STEETLn SiSFACI!l?,Si. cl F0R THREAT T0 LEAVE HR TO MEET IN BRUSSELS fi - w - , I San JranclBco, June 17. Dolores traltei Press Leesed win.. I Hughes, a girl employed ' in a dance New Tork. June 17. It was learned J hall at 487 Pacific street, tonight shot tonight that, -every important- steel manufacturer in the United States will 'sail next week for Brussels. On July 6 andJ) there will be an international con ference Of 'steel, magna tea at. which world-wide agreement regarding prices la expected ta ba reached,. - and probably fatally wounded her para mour, peter omes. ? . 'i.,v ? -. The shooting, followed a threat by Gomea to leave the woman. She fired three; shots, one of which took effect in the head. He Is not expected tor live. Tha Hufhes woman was arrested, v ' DR. R0CKEY REPORTED GREATLY IMPROVED The condition of Dr. A E. Rockey, who was operated on yesterday at St. Vincent's hospital -for appendicitis, ac cording to the reports of the attending physicians,-la very much Improved and there ia every hope that he- will recoven although It is conceded that Ie is seri ously ill. , - , . t ... in 11 ; e'n'l 1 nt , 1,11 p.-si-. 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