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THE OIGOIJ DAILY JOURNAL, POUTLAND, t WEDNESDAY, .FEBRUARY 1310. ..i ! CE TESTIFIES HIS : VilE REALM THEIR UNIGrf 7AS T.TiSTAKE Says Sfie RepeatedJy.'Accused H im of. Love f o r Pretty Fos Pur Daughter. f ? ' - .... -. ; . J ; ' -...g LOVE FOR G fRL FATH ERLY Trial or liisjianim Cm at - fcteeff uf 3Bsv Jtim ' mod b JUfuut is w York. " Vtut Tork,' F: 13 . K. B.- separation suit Of Prince Vlsklnoff and Wa wtfsv farmer Alatt CrwterOwnn of California cam to aa abrupt halt her today; Although announcement was mad that tba caaa had been ad journed until mUy, It waa rOTte tnat a wiiwmm eui ox court wm Biamt-V:-!:;:1;.: '. "--. . Newf Tfcrsv Feb. 2 J. U. P. That Mnr Atmse- Crocker Goirraud, wealthy former Calif omUuu reairsed th folly f mating ag with, youth almost be fore bar amy honeymoon waa ' ended, waa tha elahn o-f her husband, Prince Xlsklnoff, today In resuming testi mony in their separation case. , She bad repeatedly accused him of lerlnr Tveaaa OowraadV their wfluwna lS-year-eld foster daughter, be said, and finally In Swttserlaad th prince harburat out: "'.-' "Oh, why did I vv . marry " you, when X'waa so muoh aider than you are! How much, better It would hav bean If you had. married Tromar ' Always XWaaa Kaada ; " On re-direct examination, the prince reiterated Chat fat lore for th,giri had bean fatherly, rather than., that af a Mil tor, as he bad been pictured. -I ' only kJased her hands, but that is no thin," said the prince, with a ahrujr of his shoulders. l always Was the bands of all tha ladies la -the room." I The blue eyed child, .however, was of a yery Jealous disposition, tha prince admitted. Indeed, she was so much so that he discovered ber listening- to Quarrels he a id hia wife bad in the Hotel. McAlpin here, bat be took Steps to sea that she should not have a connectpig room where aha could eavesdrop. ; -r v Pays Wif Tribnt. . " j - The prince reiterated that. In a spirit ef noble sacrifice, airs. Gouraud con sented to renounce their wedding, ao that be might be happy with the fos ter daughter. "Leave it to me, be quoted her as saying. "I know lots about letting di vorces -more than tha lawyers do because I've been divorced twice." : As for the baby ha believed his wife bad, tha ' prince admitted be did not know where the child was, though he believed it to be with Mrs. Gouraud at the Hotel Netherlands. . -Attorneys for the wife declared that their witnesses win testify that the prince' and Yvonne . were much to gether while at Edgemere, L. L, and that when she sppemred in a striking bathing ault with the swarthy skinned nobleman, the coUpl were the center of the talk of the fashionable colony there. .- Admits an Xngegeme&t. Prince Mlsklnoff flnallr admitted that his attachment for'Tvonne grew ' ; and thai they became engaged before the divorce suit started. . "The princess and I " he said, 'Jwer to be divorced, and then Yvonne and I were to marry and go to Cuba to live." Mlsklii'.ff then declared that Yvonne shoved letters under the door of his , apartments at the McAlpln. A "few of these letters were introduced as evidence. ' Asked It those were air he Jtad received, the prince answered: : : "No; I should have to employ the services of an express company to bring- them all Into court.' GUNMAN'S DEADLY BULLETS CLAIM ONE r ' 4 , MORE TONG VICTIM (Continued From Page One.) street. At the middle of the-block Ah Loy saw the policeman, and throwing bis' gun into a doorway, swung around a light pole and doubled back, then ran south on Third to Morrison. . Wlllett caught an automobile and as Ah Loy ran down the middle of the street the policeman leaped from the running board 'and his-240 pounds of weight knocked the Chinaman out. He was practically unconscious for sev erer minutes. The capture, was made at First and - Morrison streets. C O. Balsam, taxlcab driver, of 403 Hancouk street, witnessed the shoot ing. He -chased Ah Ley to where the latter encountered the policeman, and whe.i WUlett gave'ehaae Balaam picked up th ftutomatlo revolver the Chinese had used, and later turned it over to th police. - v , c ' ' ' Ah XKy Xemaias Silent. Ah Loy said he was 40 years old and a canneryman. - He - speaks English well, but refused to make a statement, lie Is charged with murdsr. The shooting . occurred' only a few minutes after a temporary truoe -bad been effected, following a meeting- of peace delegates and representatives of the warring tonga and-the Chines B revolent society of local merchants. This meeting was held at 286 Everett street and was heavily, guarded by the police. -Police-, met the peace represen tatives at the train and escorted them to the meeting-place. Th body of YOn'lAickIS' at 7th morgue, alongside th- body of Wong Kin, th Chines victim of Monday, which has notyet been claimed by; his tongmen. - ; : ; '. Another development- of th ; tong ' troubles bar .was , the. uncovering 'of the fact that several north end pawn broker and second-hand .dealers, be long by courtesy to one or another of the warring .tongs. The membership card is riven them when they 'show that Uy can .provide. guns at ' good prices t the gunmen,' and keep the knowledge to themselves. Sale of guns being forbidden in th state, it is ald the pawnbrokers go with the -customer to Vancouver there transfer th gun and receive the money and return to Portland. ' District Attorney Walter H. 29van took before the grand jury this after soon evidence against th Chines in volved in the tong war. :, 2 V v . Two Chines are in custody against whom th district attorney asserts th evidence is positive of their gullt, 1 One, Ah Loy. is charged with raur r. He waa captured this morning by I 'atrolman Wlllett a few minute after fee was seen to shoot and instantly kill Tin Luck, a- Hop Sing tong man. at 125 -Third street. . The other. Lou Gong, is charged with MaUt 1tt intent to kllL Ho was it FOSTER DAUGHTER FIGURES IN PRIfJCiESS MISKIfJOFPS SUIT, FOR A -DIVORCE i " captured by Patrolmen Nelson and Schulpius' last Thursday night at Third and Couch streets, after he was seen to shoot two .Chinese, one a Hop Sing; member, seriously. A third Chinese, Julian Alabera, of Filipino extraction, is also held on what will probably b a murder charge. He baa been partially Identified by white men as one. of the three tons men . who Monday fatally shot Wong Gin at Fifth and Flanaers streets. Hearing In the cases' will be rushed through at once, Mr. Evans said today, and the trials will be expedited If they are-indlcted. . - y HUNDRED TONG MEN FLEE TO TACOMA AS A PLACE OF REFUGE Tacoma, "Wash.. Feb. 23. (P. N. S.) Hop 81ng tong members are pouring Into Tacoma from 'Seattle and Port land to escape the war In frhioh their ton is engared with the ?ow Leon? tong. Fully 100 Hop Sings have taken refuge in -vacant Tacoma .stores and have appealed to the police for pro tection. To prevent an outbreak of the war here, the police ara issuing strict warning . against the carrying of weapons and are closely guarding the small Chinese, district in this city. GUNMEN SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN SALEM; MEN FULLY ARMED " 6atem,v Of Feb. M. Jharley So and Sing-"Bong. V Chinese, were arrested by the, Salem police this morning- while en route on Southern Paolflo train from -Whenever you see this trademark, "The . Louise Hat," in our advertise ments, be sure to investi gate) A -For we have obtained the agency here for,. the fa mous Louise Hat an i each and every one is a copy of a $10.or a $12.50 or a $15 hat. v - ' A .New Innovation ' -rTwenty-f iye fresh, , new f 'Louise" Hats are re ceived here each week. ; In this -way you may be sure of always finding the newest and the most - - up-to-date styles throughout the season. " '--' THE LABEL "The Louise Hat," is in each hat, - and means value. . ; - t -. - . - ' - - The At Princess Aimee Crocker Gouraud Mlsktnoff. and her 16-year-old fos ter daughter, toubs) Gouraud, vdth their attorneys, photo graphed while on the way to court, in New York, where - the princess Is suisjr for divorce from her latest matrimonial aoqut sitlon. It Is reported that the troubles of the Misldnoffs are duo to the deep attachment of the prince for the beautiful adopted daughter of the princess. - Portland to Albany, on suspicion that tbey are gunmen. Both were armed with brand new Smith St Wesson re volvers. On their persons was found a list of tha tong headquarters In Stockton. San Francisco, Sacramento.' Zxs Angeles and Fresno. . They evidently belong to tha Blng Kong tong. ' s- The man were booked on a charge of carrying concealed weapons and Chief Welsh said that be was in communica tion with the Portland police and would turn the pair over If Chief Clark wanted them. It Is understood tbey will be taken to Portland tonight. CHINESE LAUNDRYMAN IS MURDERED WHILE IN ' HIS BED AT ROSEBURG Koseburg, Or., Feb, SSw Hop Lee, a Chinese- laundryman, was found mur dered. 4n his bad JTuesday afternoon. He probably waa killed Monday night, Tha .body was horribly mutilated. Two Strang -Chinamen who ; arrived in Roseburg Monday afternoon and left ttuit night for the north aXg. thought to be implicated. ft is believed, her that the murder is an outgrowth of the tong wars that are being . waged among the Chinese on the' coast Although local Chines ' aa be murdered man waa not a member of either of ' the tongs engaged in the feud, they are very reticent over the matter. The murdered - man was known to- have considerable money and robbery may have been the mo tive. - . " - .. - - Seattle . Is Quiet, Seattle, Wash-, Feb. f P. N. S.) .ClEVtR ClORt Wonder Millinery Sixth' and Alder Streets 1 If, as was reported, Chinese gunmen from Portland and San Francisco have been brought to Seattle, they have in no way disturbed the peace of the Chi nes Quarter. No attempts at violence have followed their alleged arrival. Seventh Is Not Luckiest. Chicago, Feb. tS-(U. P.) Th sev enth son, or the seventh daughter, is not th lucky member of the family, as the old saying goes, according to Dr. Anna M. Blount, wbo told a eugenics society that the first,born la th first In health and rank. Chinese Accused of Murder. Seattle, Wash, Feb.' 21. (TJ. P.) Murder charges were filed this fore noon against Tee Bow, a Hop Sing tongman, for the alleged murder of Y. U. Park, the first Seattle' victim of the coast tong- war. abot down six days ago. Deputy Prosecutor Helsell signed th complaint. Hop Sings say Bow Is being made the "goat" for a crime committed by the other faction in the tong war." "VC Two Hurt When Gas Generator Explodes Mualttoms Plan ' Explosion Said to Hatural Causes, as Constant, Strong ' Guard Is Xept Over Place. Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 23. (TJ. P.) Two persons were badly injured today In an explosion at, the Allis-Chalmers munitions plant, but officials1 attrib uted it to bursting of a gas generator from , natural causes. The plant la under a constant, strong- guard. ats m 4 $5 Tomorrow we'are, placing " on sale - 50 new' "Louise CtCVXR Hats," just deceived, at LESS $5.00. You'll ,say, when you see them that they are . the ... smartest and; the most clever hats you have ever k . seen at $5.00. -It would be just as easy - ' for us to ask $7.60 or $10 for such' beautiful style i and material, but we in tend to . create a . great sensation withhem at -, 55.00. ; ; ; , POPE ViLL IHTERVEIIE. TO PREVENT SHELLING :0F NON-COMBATAflTS Use ; of ' Aer63lanes Against Defenseless Cities . Stirs . . Benedict to Take Action. - Rome.; Feb. 22: (V.Vt.' B.) Pope Benedict is seeking'. " a , cessation .of aeroplauing activities : In th great world swar, it was Seamed today. Cardinal OasparrL under the direc tion of th pop, has instructed Arch bishop Ravenna at Milan to ekpress sorrow for the death of innocent vio tims and the damage don to churches and monument. The letter of Arch bishop Ravenna follows: . . "Suppression of bombing operations In th conflict is desired. If this noble purpose is not aobleved it will not be to a lack of effort on th part of th common father of th faithful.'' , -...I. . .1 . i Slay ' Condemn Submarines. London, Feb. J.- (I. J. S.) Pope Benedict shortly will publish a docu ment condemning both submarine and aerial warfare as now carried on by all belligerents, according - to dispatches received her from Rome today. ' i - ' 1 ' f " 11 m - Sir. Man Who Guarded Iiiicoln's Body Dies Jess Pronty XCeehan, Oldest Official of Pullman Company and O. A B, - Tatars n, 8ueoumbs at Oakland. Oakland. Cat, Feb.. 2$. U. P.) -Jesse .Prouty Meeban. oldest official of th Pullman company, prominent railroad man and O. A. B, veteran, died her yesterday, following a brief illness. : He . was 73 years old. and is survived by a brother. J. I. Meeban. and a sister. Elisabeth. He was a brother-in-law of Alameda' County Su pervisor Joseph M. Kelly. - -U Meehan was signally honored at the time of th assassination of President Lincoln, when he -waa appointed cap tain of th squad - that -guarded th body as it lay in state at th &aUonal capital. Meehan was born at Fort Edwards. I. Y. At the tlm of th outbreak of tha Civil war, be enlisted in company R, Twenty-fifth New York volunteers, and later raised a company ft 1 T '3Y'jKlWAvfi h I rax w wjsk H v Msya V T-rrfva ; I - I I MI I I I II I ' I V lS,VWJ I r I - Til 1.. -"M I This Week Marks the Closing of a WonderfiilSaE Rare Bargains, Indeed, Have Been Prepared for the Final Wind-up and Selling Will Be Fast and Spirited. Greatest Price-Reductions We Have Elver Made Big Reductions in WHITE ENAMEL' , FURNITURE 195.75 Enamel Buffet ' ' -and China Closet to tfM BA match, 2 pieces for.V $39.75 Enamel Buffet '- "' " with spool legs and C1Q 7K cane back for 100 I5S.60 Whit Enamel' . Colonial Dresser, spool Ml QC legs and standards...; apasXsO $43 Ubsis XVT Ivoirr eCl f QC A cane panel Bed... .s O $77.B Ivory thressrv 0OQ 7C 44 inches wid. for. vay $31.50 Whit enamel, e- o ne oval glass Dresser for V aJ5i $88.60 White enamel. 51Q QA square line Chiffonier jpl57W,, $46.50 Ivorr maple top.gJOO aff can panel Chiffonier spsSiaSa H $27-60 Whits enamel, g1 0 QC oval glass Chiffonier' P Sample Value This $27.50 Quar tered Oak Dresser , $12.95 $19.E0 Swell front. CIA ?C oval glass Dressers. . V viUU $45 Mahog'y, 7-drawer 4J1 Q Cf Victoria Dresser. . , V '! $89 All mahogany In eSOQ 7C ; laid Dresser, very fin VsJi. J $89.60 Extra large oaK 04C OC Princess Col. Dresser -uOtOO, $12.50 Dresser in quar T AQ tered oak effect V $82.50 Splendldbirds- ' " eye maple Dresser, CAE 7tL extra slxe, for V ; $67.60 BlrdseyDress- fSOQ nvt . r. selected stock.-. . . V 9 ,$39.76 Colonial birds- " eye Princess, long C" Q glass, for . . :V $325 Sheraton ' wal-. nut, 4-plece Cham- A O tll .er Suit for..... iflJ,DJ 0. A. C. GRADUATE IS " GIVEH A POSITION Guy Hobsood. . i - Oregon Agricultural - College. Cor vallls, Feb. IS. Ouy Hobgood, famous as distance man at O. A, C. has been appointed county agriculturist of Fre mont county, Wyoming, at a salary of 1800 a year. H waa graduated from this inmltution last June, since-which time ha has been doing graduate work in terir.emy, bis major subject. Hi record as a student is excellent, his training in agriculture very complete, and his experience in farming 'under semi-arid conditions - wide, covering work in several western states. Com petition for th position was keen and Mr. Hoccood won on bis merits. p"T6o Much "Naggtog' Alleged. Charles Dorn, said to have deserted his wif to elope from Tacoma with Anna 8telnk. told Detectives Crad dock and Smith when he was arrested yesterday afternoon that he wearied of his wife's 'nagging' and so left bar. for the Forty-third New York volun teers. He was associated with the New York Central, r Union Paciflo and Central Pacific companies - and the Pullman company.. - eMSieMiiBaBBWeVMaWMSMSHSSMMM Examination of the coal deposits of Spitsbergen Indicate that . they - con tain mors than 2.000,000.000 tons.: Wind-Up Carpetfcs Rare Bargains $33.00 Body Bruuels (1C QC Rug". 8-3x10-6, blue. . aplO.OO $33 Scotch Bug. 9x13 50 $35 Velvet Rug. size 1 fi QH 11-2x11-2. for ....... iplO.alU $2j00 Axminster Rugs t . Mottled . Axminster , Rugs In variety of Colors, slae 27x54 $1.29 Klne-yard piece $1.25 Brus- (ZQ sels, per yard 51; 41, H, 12Vs, 23-7QA yd. plsces $LS Velvet, yd. JVC 10 and Stt-yard pieces $1.68 7Q Velvet at, the yard -....... ft SPLENDID MAHOGANY CHAIRS. AND, ROCKERS FOR THE LIVING ROOM $27.50 Mahogany Colonial aJI " "9tt $40.00, Decorated miog--j C Cft rush seat Arm Chair... lOD any. rush seat Arm ChairPO.OW bacidrr.d$12.95 tSflJfr.1? $8.85 lll&?S&&??; $6.1S " - -T $23.00 Sample - mahogany match for- ..... j.... . .;-P' " S3 JO Supported Cable: Edge Spiring o(D) at'UTY rest AT SUTHERLIN IS AGAIN ".PUT INTO OPERATION ' , " " ' - I .1 . . . - --'"' r; j 3 Plant Has Been Idle for Num ber of .Years Because of Litigation. ; . . . . Sutherlin, Or, Feb. 21. Renewal of operations at the . big Phoenix r ston quarry in Sutherlin has created much interest her during th last two or HOEtllX QUARRY Closing OutThis $375 V ellingto n r " pii"" miiwni Hll!lH"!!l!TT!!!!lll!',!r"M!?l'""' "" ! "i '4 I jr V .'j 1 I (H si ".V' I ill For $95 Cash Secnrity Storage Co., - Bargains in and Rogs in Used Rugs 133.00 Body Brussels CI 7 QC Rugs, blue and tan. . V 0J $21 Wilton Valvat ?1 fi CA Rug. .9x sis, for.. VU.OU $22.60 Sootch Rug, jl offV slse9xl2, for ........ iplU.OU 2JS0 to $3 Bath Rugs One lot at . Bath 99c Hnr In various ' sizes and color. , . . . 12 V4 -yard plec $1.35 Velvet at. the ard , . -OuC 24-yd. plec Brussels Car- 70. pet at, thyard.i i 4tt and im-yard pleecs QQ. , I Velvet Carpe at, yard .... C f IIMI Mahoganr rush seat go QK arm Rocker ............. tJ,JJ - ,-. w'w. m' saddla seat Rocker f or.. .... S2SS10JS Oak Wood " and Leather Seat . DiningChairs - a sa. c.-bbbbsbsbw' a. m a i - i s m r i. a. & Ti::nD$$ three daya The fact that operation i were to b resumed In this quarry, aft er an idleness of several years bo came known Monday, when Dave Kirk land, a well known local quarry man. received instructions from H eagle & Redl of Portland, the owners, to en gag a force of men and proceed at one to open the quarry and get thing In shape for extensive operations. Mr. Klrkland was also Instructed to quarry and ship to Portland aa early as possible flv atones 8x9 feet In di mension and 10 feet in length. A forco of men began work at th quarry to day. " - Th quarry, which has an equipment costing thousands of dollars, has been, idl for several years, owing to liti gation In the courts. Several public buildings in Portland, Albany and Ba lem were consructed of stone f nmi this quarry.' It is rumored that the new federal buildings In Portland and Rose burg' may be constructed from this stone, 7 r .' w - , . - " WILL ALSO SELL TO . FIRST CALLER i 450 Checkering U Son "Upright In ma hogtny ..$165 cab 400 Checkering" , & Sons, Old Model, for . . ... .$35 caah 300 Miniature Upright, In walnut, ..$50 cash 375 Jrtendenhall Up right, fancy Flemish oak,, . ,.,.$145 cash 750 Musical Co., large oak Upright," for $110 cati 650 Stelnway & Sons, In fins mahogany, for ......$315 caah 500 Emerson, fancy Upright . ..$195 eab. 375 ICneisel Upright, In fins mahogany, for .$145 cash 550 Prlmatone Player Piano, Including 30 player .rolls In music, for . . ...$2S5 cuh 325 Cable & Sons, Old Model. .$45 cash 1000 New York Piano Forte, Grand, for r. ; . . .$195 cash 145 Estey, large mir ror Organ . .$28 cash 135 Packard Organ, fancy case. . $25 cash 10cMr&?. rn Big Rocker Value $9.50 Oak Roll Scat ROCKERS $4.65 $24.50 Leather ' seat ' and back Arm Rocker 139.75 Leather cush ion seat and back Arm Chair for ............ $38.60 Fumed, leather , cushion seat and bade Arm Chair ....... . . $52 Mahogany, denim covered Wing Chair. . - $35.00 Karpen uphol . stored, leather . Arm Chair for ........... $46.60 Mah., tapestry upholstered .Rocker.. $12.65 19.80 $13.80 $23.40 $14.85 $19.85 $18.75 $15.95 $69.60 Leather uphol : stered, mahogany Arm Chair for ........... $4U ' Panne plush up bolstered Kocker Xer BRASS BEDS $82.60 1 -inch filler ft A Gf, Brass lied tor....... $3i.etf 10 filler Brass f.fj Ofl Bed for ............. V vr $33.50 Brass Child's 1 nc Crib for ............ S'0 $47.60 Masslvs full 1 Q Oft . size Brass Bed for.. VX.CU Ten filler, 2 - inch post Cf7 OC . Brass Bed for. ...... i . V 'O k $32.75 Panel effect rin 7r" Brass Bed for....... iXU,iU Art Glass Electric Domes $15 Art Glass Dome, 33 inches ........... $45 Art Glass Dome, 34 Inches ... .- ... . $ 1$ Art Olass Dome 20 inches ........... $35 Art Glass; Dime, 20 inches ........... $50 Art Glass Dome, 24 inches ........... $35 Art Glass Dome, 24 inches 5 7.95 21.85 $9.85 $11.05 v21.C3 1 r.