Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, August 11, 1910, Image 4

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R e je c t*
NOT APPEAL
P ro po sal
o f C h a r lie
to Be Joined T o g e th e r Like
Hand* of Clock.
H A R V E Y W. S C O T T IS D EA D.
Best Known
Newspaper
Man
Northw est Has Passed Away.
of
MAYOR GAYNOR
IS ASSASSINATED
ALASKA S TE A M E R L O S T .
Princess May Total W reck on Reef—
All Hands Safe.
m E S S COLLEGE
Juneau, Alaska—The Canadian Pa­
cific steamship Pricess May, which left
Skagway, southbound, for Vancouver,
B. C., at 9 o’clock Friday night, with
80 passengers and a crew of 68, struck
the North Reef of Sentinel island at 2
o’clock Saturday morning in dark and
hazy, but not foggy, weather, and in a
smooth sea sank two hours later.
All the passengers and their bag­
gage were taken to the lighthouse on
Sentinel island, whence they will be
brought to Juneau by steamers which
have gone to their relief. The light-
keeper did everything in his power to
make the castaways as comfortable as
possible. None of the prssengers or
crew was injured.
There was no panic when the Prin­
cess May struck the reef, but the wo­
men and children suffered much from
cold in the small boats, the majority
having left the sinking ship scantily
clad.
Captain McLeod and his officers took
the situation coolly and managed to
get all the passengers and crew away
from the sinking steamer before she
foundered.
The boats hugged the
shore until daylight, when landings
were made.
In the meantime steamers were sent
from Juneau, where the distress sig­
nals were received from several sour­
ces. The steamship Victoria picked
up the call at sea, and it was also
heard by the United States naval sta­
tion at Cordova.
Canadian postoffice
officials believe that a shipment of gold
from Dawson for Seattle went down
with the vessel.
Baltimore Aug. 7. — Harvey W.
Scott, editor of the Portland Oregon­
ian, died at Johns Hopkins hospital
shortly before 6 p. m. of heart failure, Mortally Wounded While on
32 hours after a surgical operation
Board Steamer.
for prostatectomy.
He went off the operating table Sat­
GUFATESI 1
urday morning in strong condition.
for
Was
About
to
Sail
fo
r
Europe
W A S H l i p i g T M STS.. P O R T L A N D
This morning at 7 o’clock he began
Rest and Travel—Assassin
sinking and in spite of the best stimu­
Arrested on Ship.
lants known to medical science his
Tents, Awnings, Sails
heart grew steadily weaker until the
Coll. Hinmoclu. Cuvu and
end. He was conscious almost to the
1 o r 1,000 * t f a c to ry pricaa
last and the end was painless.
PACIFIC T IN f AND AWNING CO
New York, Aug. 9.—Mayor William
27 N . F ir a t S t., Portland Or.
With him were his wife and one of J. Gay nor, of New York, was shot and
his sons, Leslie Scott, who had accom­
The Modern Way.
panied him on his trip to this city for probably fatally wounded on board the
steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse as
“H as he a sk e d your parents for
surgical relief.
your hand y e t? ”
In Portland Mr. Sctot leaves two he was sailing for Europe this morn­
"My, no. T h a t’s an old fashioned
sons, John H. and Ambrose B., and ing. His assailant who, at the time
was not identified, was arrested.
custom th a t’s no longer observed. My
one daughter, Miss Judith.
Later
the
man
who
shot
the
fath er may co n sid er him self lucky if
Mr. Scott began failing nearly three
months ago from an attack of sciatica. mayor gave his name as Jules James
we decide to send him an Invitation to
our w edding."
Early in June he went to Hot Lake, Gallegher of 440 Third avenue, New
Eastern Oregon, but the baths there York City.
The mayor was standing on the up­
greatly debilitated him. At last con­
Scared by th e Cooking.
per deck of the liner, well forward,
R e d , W e a k , W e a ry , W a t e r y Kyee.
vinced
that
only
surgery
could
relieve
L ittle W illie— Say, pa, when poverty
R eliev ed By M urine E y e R em edy.
T ry
talking with Commissioner Thompson,
com es In a t th e door, w hat window
M u rin e F o r Y our E y e T ro u b les. You W ill him, he started for Johns Hopkins hos­
L i k e M urine.
I t S oothes. 50c a t Y our pital, from Portland, one week ago Corporation Counsel Watson and his
does love fly out of?
D ru g g ists. W rite F o r E y e B ooks. F re e.
secretary
Mr.
Adamson,
when
the
shot
last Thursday morning.
P a— It probably flies out of the di­
M u rin e E y e R em edy Co., C hicago,
was
fired.
The operation was pronounced en­
ning room w in d o w , m y son.
G lobe T r o t tin g to A v o id S u ito r.
tirely successful and the surgeons and
William J. Gaynor was born in
U nrest.
Mrs. H elen Beryl O raydon, w ho ob­ physicians were confident of recovery
county, New
"Is Mr. B ligglns a t hom e on hor»w
tain ed a divorce from Tom O raydon, up to this morning, when an unexpect­ Whitestown, Oneida
th e lig h t h aired young man w ho m ade ed weakness of the heart ensued which York, in 1851, and received his educa­
back ?”
such a pow erful fullback on th e H a r­ the physicians were powerless to cope tion in Whiteston and Boston. At the
"I should th in k so,” replied Mis*
age
of
22
he
went
to
Brooklyn,
where
v ard football team several y e a rs ago, with.
C ayenne. “H e seem s equally uncom­
Mr. Scott was apparently as strong he engaged in newspaper work and
fo rtab le In e ith e r place ”
hAs gone to E u ro p e to escap e a p e r­
siste n t su ito r, w ho says he Is a R us­ on arriving here last Monday as when took up the study of law, working on
A P a in fu l F a o t.
sian noblem an. Mrs. O raydon, who leaving Portland four and one-half days the Brooklyn and New York papers
It ta k e s a lot of w aiting to bob up
is th e d au g h te r of J. P a rk e r W hitney before. The doctors here perceived while studying. He was admitted to
h a s been spending th e g re a te r p a rt of his heart weakness, but thought he the bar in 1875 and began practice. He
precisely a t th e moment a certain girl
comes along
h e r tim e on h e r fa th e r’s ra n ch In could go safely through the operation was a noted writer on legal subjects
P la c e r county, C alifornia. Em ployed and its subsequent effects.
At Mr. and acquired a national reputation for
ID A H O F O R E S T S B U RN.;
on th e ranch w as an e x p e rt h o rtic u l­ Scott’s request the operation was per­ his work in breaking up rings within
the Democratic party and in securing
tu rist.
He w as p resen ted to Mrs formed Saturday instead of Monday.
the conviction of John Y. Kane for 2 ,0 0 0 Men W orking to Save Tim ber E Y E R E K S E O Y t .. wnl a ,»
O raydon and alm o st In stan tly fell In
election frauds. He was elected Judge
R U S H T O R IC H E S R U IN S .
— Many Buildings Burn.
love w ith her. He sought to follow up
liquid Form. 25c, 50c. Solve Tube». 25c, gl.Ot
of the Supreme court and served from
socially an acq u ain tan ce th a t cam<
Spokane,
Wash.—Fanned by stiff
1893
to
1909,
when
he
was
elected
about sim ply thro u g h his em ploym ent Cardinal Gibbons Sees History o f
mayor of New York City. He twice mountain breezes, forest fires in the I T C H C A N B E C U R E D
H e w rote le tte rs and telephoned cor-
Rome Repeating.
n h s h o rt tn n o by usin*r
declined the Democratic nomination Coeur d’Alenes, the Panhandle of Ida­
a ta n tly to her. Finally Mrs. O raydo
ho, Bitter Root mountains, Stevens
P
L
U
M M E R ’S ITCH
New
York—Cardinal
Gibbons
sat
on
for
governor,
also
judge
cf
the
Court
of
left the ranch and w ent to San F ran
county, St. Joe country and the Clear­
REMEDY
cisco. The "noblem an" followed a n t the spacious veranda of a Long Island Appeals, and also the nomination for water valley have broken out afresh
In 50-c«?nt c a n s o n ly . A d d ress
He was and rangers have again sounded a call
continued bis le tte r w ritin g and tele country house and, as he watched the mayor of Brooklyn in 1896.
P L U M M E R E R U G COM PANY
phoning. HI* p u rsu it becam e so ardu automobiles flit down the road before one of the first to speak of favoritism for every available man in the country.
n u r d a n d M a d is o n
P o rtlan d . Or.
ous th a t Mrs. O raydon left San F ran him in one unending stream, moralized in freight rates.
Two
hundred
men
were
asked
for
at
on
the
dangers
of
self-indulgence
that
cisco and has sailed for E urope.—
Wallace, 50 at Stites, in the Clearwa­
have beset all republics.
P hilad elp h ia Telegraph.
SW ARM T O SEE R O O S E E V LT .
ter country, and 300 employes of the
“ I think,” he said, “ we are closely
REDUCE THE COST OF UVIMt
Flewelling Lumber company quit work
approaching the age of extravagance
Japan ese Is H a rd e s t to L e a rn .
Dedication o f John Brown Battlefield at the mill at St. Joe and went to fight
T he Jap an o se language Is claim ed and inordinate pleasure, offered by
use
the flames.
Will D raw Thousands.
The cry
to be th e h a rd e s t of all to learn Rome just before her fall.
“
All
told,
perhaps
2,000
men
are
of
today
is
for
more
and
more
riches.
BAKING POWDER
Topeka, Kan.—Visits to Kansas by
E ven the Ja p a n e se find It h ard , and
fighting fires within a radius of 100
sev era l A m erican arm y officers have The rich man is greedy for more. It Presidents Harrison, Roosevelt and
miles of Spokane.
25c. FULL POUND
found It Im possible to m a s te r I t
It is the same with the well-to-do. It is Taft have brought together great
Rangers Pring and Finish struggled
crowds, but the coming of Colonel
ta k e s th e Ja p a n e se child sev en y ears the same everywhere.
“ Truly, we have many generous Roosevelt on August 31 to dedicate the through 10 miles of flames to Stites to
to learn th e esse n tia l p a rts of the
among
the rich, but I would wish more John Brown battlefield at Ossawatomie summon help. By crawling in the bed
alphab e t, and one m u st becom e fa­
of a small stream where the water was
Is guaranteed to rem ove
m ilia r w ith 214 signs to learn th is of them were considerate of the un­ will cause to assemble there the great­
H a rd Corns, S o ft Corns
scalding hot, the two guards saved
sim ple p a rt of th e language alone. fortunate. This great desire for riches est number of Kansas people ever con­
a n d Callouses. E a*y to a p ­
their
lives
and,
famished
for
food
and
p ly ; rem o v e« aU b ad odors
gregated within the borders of the
T he 214 signs serv e as th e E nglish is making people very selfish.
drink, stumbled to help at Stites.
a n d g iv e s in s ta n t r e lie f to
“ Then there is a desire for inordi­ state.
Initial le tte rs in o ur a lp h a b e t
To
B u r n in g , a c h in g , inflam ed,
A special from Wallace says forest
sw o llen a n d te n d e r feet,
Fully 50,000 will attend this cele­
be able to read any of th e h ig h er nate pleasures.”
a n d is a ll th e n a m e im plies
fires
in
the
vicinity
of
Murray
have
An automobile whirled by in a cloud bration, which is to be held on the bat­
class of Ja p a n e se n ew sp ap ers one
N O X A L L to u g h e n s the
swept all the timber from an area four B fF O H P «k
in so a s m a lle r shoe can
m ust be th e m a ste r of from 2,600 to of dust. The cardinal pointed after it tlefield where John Brown and his men
b e w o rn w ith c o m fo rt. R ecom m ended
miles
in
width
and
10
miles
in
length,
and
continued:
fought for free Kansas. The tract of
8,000 Ideographs.—A lbany Journal.
an d sold b y all d r u g g is ts , o r by m ail.
“ You see we have many more chan­ land, comprising 22 acres, has been together with buildings, flumes and ap­ A d d re s s D r. O. O. F le tc h e r & Co.. Foot AFTER
Th* Pity of It.
nels of pleasure than were known to purchased by the Women’s Relief corps pliances belonging to mining com­ S p e c ia lists, P o r tla n d , O reg o n . P ric e 25c.
“ Tts o n l j f i th e sa d d e st th in g s of the Patricians of Augustus Caesar’s and deeded to the state for a memorial panies.
m arried life.” ,
time; yet there is the desire for new park.
ASK YOUR CROCER FOR K. A S. BRAND OF
W AR C L O U D PASSES.
, "\Yhat Is T”
.
pleasures and more pleasure.
Ossawatomie, the early home of John
Blueing
Disinfectant Spray
"T h e faol th a t th e wife c a n ’t th in k
“ I believe the gospel of Christ will Brown, is about 50 miles south and
of an y th in g new for din n er, an d th e save the present situation. There was west of Kansas City, and about 15 Catholic Authorities Aoandon Pro-
Ammonia
Cold Water Liquid Starck
posed Demonstration.
husb an d , w hile dissatisfied, c a n 't sug no Christ you remember, to save miles from the Missouri state line. In
“
Clean,
0
”
Non-B*i!ing
Washing M
g e st a n y th in g "
Rome.”
the early history of the state the town
Madrid—Like oil on troubled waters
was
a
mere
trading
post,
but
with
the
came an official announcement that the
Mother* win fin d Mr*. W inslow** S o o th in g
K .A n ° S. chemic ^ ® .
S y ru p th e b u s t r e m e d y to uae lo r t h e ir c h ild re n C L E A R W A T E R M A S S O F F L A M E . building of the Missouri Pacific rail­ manifestation scheduled to be held at
l u r i n g th e to o th in g p e rio d .
road through it an era of prosperity San Sebastian had been abandoned,
O f Nine Big Forest Fires, But Four came and with this the location of With the Catholics insisting upon hold-
1 P h a r m a c is t s
Her Mistake.
shops for the railroad company. Its ing it and the government forbidding
WE M A N U F A C TU R E ALL D*UO S P E C IA L TIE S
Are Under Control.
The young woman waa hastening to
population today is round 2,500.
it and rushing troops to the scene to
the subway station en route to the
Lewiston, Idaho. — Major F. A,
P h o n e M ain 113
What the little town will do with see that the order was obeyed, Spain
railway train. Looking about for a Fenn, supervisor of the Clearwater the 50,000 people who will assemble was prepared for a great insurrection,
401 Main S l
Vancouver, WaslÉgü
boy to carry her heavy suit case, she National forest reserve, gave oat a there to greet Colonel Roosevelt on the which now seems forestalled by the de­
espied a stalwart youth and asked statement to the effect that at least morning of August 31 is a question cision to forego the manifestation.
him If he would take It for her to the 25,000 acres of valuable timber in the not easily answered.
The Catholic newspapers will publish
A n E m b a rra s s in g Word.
iStatlon. He hesitated a moment, ug Clearwater reserve has been burned
manifestoes explaining the decision.
“T h e n ,” said th e reporter, ’Til
he had been headed to an opposite and the fires are not yet under control.
Spain was at a high point ¡of tension sev eral p re tty songs w ere rend«r«d t!
Meteor Falls; Jars City.
direction, and then complied. At the
He predicts heavy losses to the for­
at the time the decision was made. M iss P a c k e r.”
Council Bluffs, la.—Accompanied by That
ticket window there was an unusual ests unless rains prevail within the
the Catholics would go ahead and
“Oh, g racio u s n o !" replied the b»
crowd.
The boy pushed forward. next few days. At the present time a noise as loud as thunder, a large me­ prepare to hold the manifestations at tess; "you m u stn ’t say ’render»!
bought • tlc k s t for th « young woman. COO men are fighting the fires, but in teor fell in the neighborhood of Coun­ San Sebastian, thereby precipitating You see, h e r fa th e r made »11 w i
put It In the box and handed her tbs sections the fire is advancing at the cil Bluffs shaking the city and causing an uprising, seemed assured.
Troops m oney In lard .”—Catholic Staid11'
su it case. As she proffered him th e rate of a mile an hour and little can be intense excitement. Searching parties were being rushed to San Sebastian
and T im es.
have
attempted
for
some
hours
to
dim e w hich seemed about adequate j accomplished by back-firing.
from this city, including two regiments
for his services he emlled at her pe­
A call for more help has been made locate the place where the meteor fell, of hussars, a regiment of cavalry and
cu liarly , shook his head, lifted hla hat and additional fighters will be rushed but at a late hour had been able to do two battalions of chasseurs, while a
«gracefully and waa gone before the into the mountains from Kooskia as so. It is supposed to have fallen in regiment of infantry was ordered from
|young woman had time to proteet or soon as they can be secured. The the hills immediately back of the city. Vittoria.
really to underatand what had oc­ larger fires are on the tributaries of Hundreds of people heard the explos­
curred. T hen the appalling thought the Cleat water, and some of the best ion and felt the shock, but because the
Japs Will Study Flying.
Icame to h e r with conviction that he pine and cedar is being burned. One sun was shining at the time, very few
Berlin—The
Japanese military com­
saw
it.
waa undoubtedly a college boy put­ of the big fires is in the vicinity of
mission, which for several months has
ting In vacation time at aomo kind of Lolo Pass where a large area has been
been studying military conditions in
Paris Has Lynching.
employment which neceealtated hla burned over. In all there are nine
■wearing qulta ordinary working big fires and a large number of smaller
Paris—Paris witnessed a demons­ Europe, has arranged with the com­
clothes.
| one and not more than four of the fires tration of lynch law in the heart of the pany controlling the Wright aeroplane
capital Sunday, August 7. A police­ patents in Germany to buy a number to think that you can cirf
"And how dreadful»" the thought are under control.
The Japanese
squirming with mortification, “he
man was about to arrest an apache in of Wright machines.
your weak stomach and f8
r
"*M my fare, tool"
the Boulevard Sebastopol when the government will send to Germany four back your health again ^
Baby Death Rate Great.
captains
and
21
lieutenants
of
the
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Des Moines, la.—One-third of the man fired at him with a revolver. The army, and these, by agreement with
dieting or experiment«®
babiee in Iowa under 1 year old have bullet wounded the policeman and the German government, will receive
this or that remedy.
died this Summer, according to statis­ killed a man paaaing on the street A instructions in aeronautics. Seven of
crowd speedily gathered, seized the
tic* collected by G. H. Summer,
need Hostetler’s Stomad» B*
the
officers
have
already
arrived
here
—
1 l“ ‘' çTT*t tronfile with my tary of the Iowa State board of health apache and hanged him to a lamp poet.
and begun to take lessons.
ters and nothing eb<*
kind« o i medicine*.
— actu ally ** g re e n a*
poor milk and improper rare are given
over 57 years it ha*
Woman Hit by Ball Sues.
Thief Robs Fainting Woman.
F * m . my bruth^ having . Ud odo*. Two
as causes.
wwfcsAgn a mend recommended
making people weH
. S r . “ JCityr A,le*Jn'f th*‘ * b“ *-
New Y ork-W ith *24,000 worth of
V»1 »?” •“ *“« tbrtn I can w illingly and
ball batted foul struck her on the cheek diamonds in her handbag. Miss Tinnie ing them so and it will d*
Turkey
Buys
Old
Warships.
cW rfoU y a*y that they have entím ly
snd thus caused a permanent disfigure- Boner, a saleswoman for a jewelry
S ü ü l B 1 ümvefac« let yoo know th a t !
Berlin—The sale to Turkey of ment. Miss Hazel Wilson has sued the firm, fainted on the street.
While a much for you. Try 8
to “ 17 ° ° * H Hal. the old German battleships Weisaen- owners of the local American Asso­ policeman was assisting her to her
today for Indigestion,
■K «vom mch tronfile»--—cha*
burg and Kurfuerst Friedrich Wilhelm ciation baseball team for *20.000 dam­ feet, somebody in the surrounding
pepsia, Biliousness,
has been cloeed, the price being fixed ages. Miss Wilson says that if the
plucked him by the arm and
Ta*«* O m A
Diarrhoea and Malaon,
at *4,500,000. Djavid Bey, the Turkish box in which she was sitting had been
“ Here’s the sick lady’s hand-
minister of finance, came to Berlin to properly screened the accident would
and Ague. It never f*
It waa empty when she opened
“C harlie," sorrow fully sighed th e
young lady in th e p a rlo r of th e con­
cre te house, on W ashington avenue,
"It la n early 12 o’clock.”
"Yes, B elinda,” w as th e b re a th in g
resp o n se of h er p oetical oom panlon,
w ho waa sittin g on th e sofa beside
h er. "th e m in u te h and Is d raw in g
clo ser and closer to th e h o u r hand,
and w hen th e tim e of m idnight Is
chim ed th e tw o h an d s will be even as
one. Oh, darlin g B elinda," he con­
tin u ed , as he lite ra lly sim u lated th e
actio n of th e m in u te hand, "m ay n o t
th e com ing to g e th e r of th o se tw o
h a n d s be sym bolical of u s?”
She broke aw ay and stood firm ly on
h e r feet. "No, C h arles H enry S m ith,"
sh e re to rte d , an g rily , "th o se tw o h an d s
w ill rem ain as one b u t a sin g le se c ­
ond, and th e n th e m in u te hand will di­
v o rce Itself and go on Its way alone.
N o, Mr. S m ith, a m inute hand th a t
d o e sn 't stick Isn’t th e kind of sym bol­
ism I w a n t!"
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