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MAKE 2 WOMEN HAPP1 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE 4 t --------------------- < ONE KANSAS MAN TRIES IT ANC BEAUTY DOCTOR KILLS PATIENT Second Death In San Francisco Arouses Indignation. PROCEEDINGS San Francisco • Following swiftly >n the death of Mi** May Gertrude Washington, Aug II. Represent llg, who committed suicide becau*«- ative Humphrey, of Washington. to her skin had been hopelessly ruined Precaution« Must Bs Taken in Burn ■ City Nearly Unpeopled By Report Of Ptttr Sharp JNsds Another. Bellevlnf by "beauty doctors," the death of day gav e notice of intention to attack ing Of Forest Slashing*. First Dssd—"Turns Up Alive" and Rich Strika.J Mrs. Mabel Jardine in th«- beauty par Chairman Graham, of the committee Salem New regulations covering [ He Trie* to Live With Bend What ia characterized as the lor* of Mrs. Olga Guldzler. Oakland, on investigation of the Interior de Both. the burning of slashings have be« n is . most remarkable gold rush experienced ha* cau*ed ■ storm of excitement on partment. for hi* failure to probe the both sid««i of the bay. and a rigid in Controller bay affair thoroughly, amt sued by the State board of forestry r in Oregon fur many yean burtt into I Pittsburg. Kan — That beautlA full swing at Bend last week. A* a vestigation into the method* employ««! in a few day* he will make a sjx-ech and inc«>r|K>rated into a pres* bulletin result of the discovery of quartz, plan of Peter C Sharp to keep bl* tw< at these places will be commenced in the house attacking Graham for In resolutions'of the board it i* point which assays have shown to emtam a •Ives with film under on* roof on bit abandoning thia investigation before immediately. ed out that therv are instance* tend . commercially valuable amount of gild. farm ba* (.me awry Hl* dream oi Those who were interest««!-in the he had summoned any important wit ing to show that the law ha* not b«-en , the bi«n is all but deserted. The bliss In hl* old age turn* to a night case of Mis* llg hav* noted that the I nesses. Humphrey ha* the promise Ils Is over 70 years old and <ame treatment that had eauaed her to gold-bearing quarts wa* discovered 12 n are »'•••tern support. duly observed and that public safety mile* west of here on the edge of the about I 40 ,-esrs sgo. at the time of th* Io.e her beauty wa* thr cause uf the 1 Washington. Aug. 11. Fnend.of aa well a* private property ha* b«-en forest reserve among the foothills of great Chicago fire, be and bls wife death of Mrs. JardiM In both case. th,. HHtish and French arbitration endangered. ths Cascade mountain*. Several mer- Anna Catharina, became separated Iwauty .Kx-tors had per.uad««! their , lrr„ties in the senate have reach«! the The regulation* became eff«*ctive , chant* deserted their »tore* and joined lie *i uppo*-d she bad perished and victims that only th«- removal of the conclusion that it will be necessary to the army of gold seeker*. In the van several years afterward be took an outer cuticle and i the | ^subsequent ttn)end the conventions in order to get August lo and.are’a* follows of prospectors are «ever*! ex-miner* other wife. Celia, and settled on s growth of * new akin could perfectly ; fBvorab'l ________ le action upon them. This 2 "Burning of log pile*. *tum;>*. or recently come from Alaska. whose en farm n«sr here During all these years restore their appearance. ' .«inclusion is the result of discussions brush heap* without “permit ■* pro thusiasm concerning the discoveries Anna < atharine has t-e«-n searching May llg took the treatment, and so , by the senate committee on foreign vided for under section 7 of th«- Ore has had much to do with the general for him Two or three year* ago she worried over it* result* that *he com relations. gon forest fin- law. is permissible only excitement. found bln and bl* secund wife living mitted suicide. Mr* Jardine took it, After two prolonged sittings, the where th«- material to be burned i* * A* far as can be ascertained, the very happily. and in the agony caused by the un I committee adjourned late today to safe distance from other intlammable ...„discovery. j upon which work was There wa* a long family discussion natural (wellng of the face »he died meet again Saturday. !<• th meetings material and where the ground sur actually done, was made by Carl l.ade- from »hock. [ were devoted to the consideration of rounding the log piles, stump*, or, wig, a Bend man who ha« «pent much Each «often admitted that the other Mrs. Jardine was the wife of Wil the documents on their merit*, the brush heap* is clear«.«! of any substance of hi* time prospecting in the adja was b'amel»«« and each generously .olunteered to disappear and leave the liam Jardine, an employe of the South first in com|>any with Secretary Knox, which will allow of fire spreading to cent country. l.adewig let a numtier Final ern Pacific company. She went to the am! the *econd by the members alone. adjacent Wixtded. brush, or *la*h- of local men of m-'ini into hi* secret, other In possession of the man ly -Mr 3 harp plucked a rose and tuck parlors of Madame Goldzier to have No effort was made to have the covered lani, either the property of and a group of claim* wa* taken. It the wrinkle» of her face removed. rd It tenderly Into Anna Catharine* treaties reported. and it became ex the parties engaged in burning or wa* not until several week* after the Madame (mldxier a*»ur««i her that tremely doubtful to some of the hair Then be plucked another and that of another. inauguration of thi* secret work that adorned Cells * hair In the same ro her case would lie successful. She friends of the administration whether "Adequate precaution* ami |>er»onal its nature became generally known. mantic manner lie said he loved both must have her skin |x*eled off. she •uch an effort would be wise at pres- control are interpreted a* meaning i Then the rush started. of tbrtu and couldn t think of parting Mid, ami then would find her new »kin i ent that all fires set without permit mutt A**ay* from the original group a* perfect in color and texture a* an < be continually watche«i both night and claim*, which have been christen«*! with either infant's. Also the wrinkles would be Washington. Aug. II). Investlgg- Bo It « as arranged that all three day by a sufficient number of men on the Golden Rae.*, have run from $5 to entirely removeil. Mrs. Jardine sub- tlon of the "Wiley incident" in the * ere to live In haruiony under one the ground for that purpose, and *10 a ton. free milling ore. However, mitte«! to the "cure.” department of agriculture, revolving should fire* escape step* must be ! the nick assayed thu* far ha* been roof. Scarcely had the "doctor” applied around the charges that Dr. Harvey But such • •tat* of affair* could not taken at once to extinguish it. taken entirely from the surface. Sev laat the lotion, which it is claimed has a W. Wiley, a* chief chemist, employed Th* women quarreled Mr "Burning done in violation uf these eral tunnel* are being driven, and. Hbarp offered to build a eeparate strong proportion of carbolic acid. an expert s>-i.rntist at an illegal rate regulation* will submit the party or according to ths miners working than the woman, suffering torture of payment, reached an acute stage in parties concerned to^jirosecution under them, the appearance of the rock en bouse for one of them either one. be the M om committee of inquiry in the from the burning, fell in a faint. didn't care which Ttiejr couldn I i They the fire law*.” countered is becoming m ore prom re Realizing the danger, Madame Gold- ! bou*<- of representatives today, agree s* to which was to live alone Ing. Already over 50 claims have zier pb«me«l to Dr. W E. Chamber*' Evidence showed that Solicitor Mc and the quarrel «aled more and mor* WORK'S SCOPE LIMITED. been staked. and then Bed. leaving her victim in a Cabe h*«i removed th«« words, "ben Finally Mr Sharp took matter* Into .I► i *;• <-«• r,.1111.. u: th.- t! ■..r I h.- w.> zoaic acid," and *ub*tltut«-d the word bls own bands aud h* Is building two Judiciary Commission See* Lack of PAST WILL BE TOLD. man wa* dead when Dr. Chamber* j "caffeine" before circulating a judg new collages on bls farm, separated ent«-r»-«! th«- r.«<n> ment rendered agninst a food manu "Stability." by a high picket feoca. Each wife Is facturer in .a Missouri court, thi* be Salem That] the jurisdiction of tie Historical Institut* to Have Noted to have a home of bar ewn and keep ing only an incident to the session. COMMONS DEBATE VETO. Speakers st Astoria.1 out of the other »isustu horse. Fur judiciary commission on the revision As a result of interviews credited Salem Several more speaker* who blmself, he aaya be will live alone In of the judicial system do««« not extend Asquith Accused of Blackmailing King to President Taft In a newspaper arti- will participate in the historical «Mu- the old bouse i cle that the committee Is conducting to the recall of the judiciary is one of rational institute, which will be held in Stormy Settlor. Hut be says he will eat his meals an "ex parte" investigation uf the the conclusions reached at a meeting in Astoria September 5, 6 and 7, have with each on alternate day*. If they Ixmdon I-ord Hugh Cecil’s motion Wiley case. Chairman Mos* announced announce«! their intention of being of that body. No definite action are good th* women as well as ths that consideration of the veto bill be tixiay that all witne**«« whom the <!;•- meal* along the line of it* prospective work present. poatponded wa* reject»*!. 348 to 209, partment of agriculture or the presi- George H. Himes, president of the was taken up by the commission, fur in the house of commons Wednenlay, dent may desire to put on the stand will Or geon historical society, will be ther than organization of committee*. among the speakers. Professor F. G. SNAKE ON LINE; TALK STOPS and a motion to begin consideration of be heard, The poweff of the committee to in the lords' amendment to the veto bill Informally there was considerable Young of Eugene, secretary of the quire into the Wiley ca»e a* it now discussion of the questions with which same society, will sjieak on “Signifi Reptile In Cable Bo* Ooese* Wire* wa* agreed to. There was a crowd««! house when rest* before the preaident was ques the commission must grapple and an cant Oregon History for the Life of and Trouble Hunt*«* Work the debate, which wa* interrupt««! by tioned by Representative Sloan, of abundance of varying th«>ries were Today.’’ Thr** Day*. Professor Joseph Schaefer, violent scenes on July 24. was re Nebraska. who. however, withdrew aivanred. indicating that the commis of Eugene; Frederick V. Holman, of Flwood, Ind —•'Trouble hunter*" on sumed on a motion to reconsider thr hie objection* and »aid he waa willing sion ha* a task before it to reach dis Portland; Eva Emery Dye, Oregon to have the committee go a* far aa it tinct conclusions. There seem* to be City, and Stat«- Superintendent Aider local telephone linea lewrned eomw Ion!*' amendment to the bill. Sir Edward H. Carson, Unionist, liked. thing when a party line waa found to harmony, however. man will t>e among the other *p«-akers. McCabe admitted that William II. A f«reling ha* been put into expres A* nearly a* possible historical ad have been put out of bualneea three devoted himself to home rule, and sion by some of the members of the dresses will be given on th«- «pot where lay* by a common blackanake Tha promt*««! the government that the in Harri*. a coffee expert, is employed in commission that their present labor* the incident* which furnish the sub reptile had climbed a telephone pole tention of passing a home rule bill by the bureau of chemiatry under term* are more or less futile, owing to the ject matter for the address«-* occurred and got Into a cable bot. where It had force would be resisted by force. exactly aimilar to tboae in the cane of The home rule contest would be set Dr. Ruaby, which McCabe refused to possibility of repeated changes in the Superintendent Aiderman is confi worked Ita way Into a m«*h of »mall tled by Balfour, and not by Westmins aanction. and which brought alxtut the copper wire* system. dent that these “on the spot” histori charge« againat Wiley. McCabe in Eventhough the present commit-, cal addresses will be the cause of The current killed the enake. but ter, he said. At one point Carson nearly caused dated there wa* a difference in that sion prepare.* an elaborate bill, after widespread interest throughout the he eame operation "eroaeed" doien* months of study, and this bill be Northwest an I that the institute «►••th of telephone* Men worked three daye an outbreak by referring'to Mr. As Harri* wa* the only coffee ex|MTt the quith's communication to Mr. Balfour department could employ, comes a law, the constitutional amend along educational and historical line* to find the trouble ment allows full opportunity for the will be among the greater succe*«e* of It la laid to be the first inatance of on the subject of the king’s guaran Waahington, Aug. 10. There wu legislature or th«- p«>ple to revolution the Astoria Centennial celebration. « *nake putting a telephone eichange tee* as "a blackmailing letter." much activity today in the interest The ministerialist* i were on their ize the judicial system again in the jut of commission. What Induced the of an agreement between the two howling defiance feet in >n instant. I course of the following two years make to enter the -able hot and en COOS ENLISTS MORE MEN. hou*e* of congreaa on the schedule* of "Stability” is consider««! the real twine Itself In the copper wire* I* a ami demanding that the word* be J tile wool bill, resulting in an under withdrawn. The speaker, however. \ goal to l»e attain«! for the court* by mystery unfeaa it waa cold The wire* standing that I.a Follette and Under County's Nsval Reserve to Bs Trained these member* of the commission and In realatlng the current threw off rule«! that although (.'arson had aailed wood. constituting the aub committee, on Cruiser Boston. near the wind, the won!« were not the possibility of repeat«! change* is heat, and thia may have led the enake would make an early effort to reach unparliamentary. Marshfield Coos county rxiw ha* to chooae Ita novel reeling place. not encouraging to them. an adjuatment. The clone of the day Home Secretary Churchill followed, better representation in th«« Oregon I strongly deprecating the resort to found the two legislator* still apart naval militia than any other county in POTATO SHOW PROPOSED.' Dog Deadhead* (23 Mllee. disorder and riot advocated by Cecil on essential details, but nearer than the state. With the organization of I before. Hau Antonio. Tei Three month* ami Carson, saying: Harrisburg Women jWill Prepare Ea the new division at Bandon the county i atnk . When they were in conference on "There are 70.000 dockers mg in the reserve ami 1 hibit This Month. S« ■ of Tuesday Senator La Follett«- gave Mr. The total î,,F to K1 w,,h him a at this moment in Ixindon. the Coo* Bay band besides C ______ t Underwood to understand that he Three weeks or more them are hungry. Harrisburg — A "potato show” is number of enlisted men is about 150. ■ • mall d<»g Should ' ..„i in th* El them who are suffering break out being arrang«-d by the women of the Twenty-five from' Marshfield and' 10 »«° ,b* ’»"« WM "»'•••« in "’“•‘i not poaaibly get his follower* « . •» • • Da*«« h«i«v* a t-»z1 Hciffittiar tar aa haar>! i\f to agree to a rate of leas than 30 per Improvement club for the final week from division have the new Bandon I_____ _______ ___ .„ P»*» «“»»“• «od »««Ung wa. heard of riot, you will be the first to ask that cent on raw wool, while Mr. Under- of August. Unusual interest is already gone to bring back the cruiser Boston, th* animal until It appeared tn ibi* soldiers be sent to the scene." wood told him that it would be nece* created and unheard-of delicaciee are which will be here August 16 to remain cl,7 •ary to come to 2H per cent, if not tn "It *e*m* that the deg mad* friends daily being concocted by local talent two months. Woman Mayor Ask* Help. In that time, all the 25. to insure th« acceptance of the from the common "murphy" for dis men will receive training on the vee- 1 with a number n( railroad men In El Topeka. Kan. Governor Stubbs is conference report by the house time concluded to Paso, and after a play in connection with the show. sei. The new Bandon organization to take a hand in the controversy be The senator undertook to make a After This section of the Willamette val will be known as the fifth division. return to hie old home here tween Mayor Ella Wilaon. of Hunni- I canvass, but with little hope of *uc- I ’ aeo on a freight ley has long had the reputation of The commander is Dr. L. P. Sorenson, riding out of El well, Kan., and the Hunniwrll city He had been assured of the producing an excellent potato, and the who has the rank of junior lieutenant. : train th* animal waa passed along council. He said he would begin ous cesa. product this year ia exceptionally fine. Dr. Smith J. Mann is assistant sur rrom crew to crew and finally reached ter proceeding* against the council- support of only eight of thr Insurgents Interest in the culture of this crop geon, and Earl S. Gher, ensign. Dr. San Antonio, having deadheaded the men if investigation justified such ae- Republicans of the srnat«- for 30 per cent. Hr could afford to lose only two has been materially increased through E. E. Straw, senior lieutenant, of entire dlatance, (21 mllee. tion. Mayor Wilson and the four men vetee and hi* investigation was not the praise given to the quality and Marshfield, ha* command over all three have been at out* since Mrs. Wilaon'a reassuring. yield by an expert potato grower of divisions. Uniform* will at once be Postage Stamp Kill* a Girl. election on a reform ticket laat April. • Mr. Underwood wa* more confident Greeley, Colo., the greatest potato- j furnish**! thr Bandon men and a drill Geneva. Switzerland A strange ae- After a meeting with the council hail growing center of the United State*, h«s!l has already been provided for. cldrnt Is reported from ’h* village of failed to bring results. Mayor Wilson than hi* fellow conferee, leading to the conclusion that he might go faither Koblenz. In the canten of Argrovto. telegraph««! the governor asking that than he yet had manifest««! a willing- Tam ry Will Bs Built. A girl of seventeen was about to the councilmen be ouste«!. Fsir Success Assured. nrs* to do. His optimism was due to Paying $600 an acre. { stamp a letter, and placed the stamp Tillamook Medford Raising 9900 at a meet- ( a change in th«- Condition in the house. _ _______ _________ Peter Hemer and John Ponkner, of ing of 30 men, _____ with promises of _____ more. _ on her Ups. when she coughed and Ancient Secret* Found. I The Democrats of the house have b«-en PortlAid, _____ hav ie bought five acres of the committee of merchant* and bu*i- swallowed the stamp, which choked Berkeley, Cal The department of thoroughly canvass««! in the last two land on the Trask river, just outside nea, men are assured the success of a her. A doctor waa went for at onra. archaeology of the University of Cali days to determine whether they would tha girl bl* arrival ha found the city limit*, with the intention of Ljjgtrigt fair here in October, The and on fornia will devote a portion of the support an Increase of the rates in a establishing a tannery. They expwt. on|y difficulty has l»een that of raising dead. coming term to experiments in restor | the Underwood bill, in order to effect to begin construction work within two - fun4gi anj ¡t WM finally decid«.«! to ing old bronze ami cnpjier relics that a compromise with the insurgent- weeks, and to have thoir plant in *«,|| stock at >50 a share in a $5.000 MutS Threw Dice for Own Life. have been buried for centuries. A re i Democratic strength of the senate. Kokomo, Ind Deaf and dumb, with cent discovery by Professor A. I,. operation by spring. They are buying fgjr corporation. It waa aaaerted today by prominent hides in the meantime. Twenty-flve x few men. with limit«! liability, one leg gone and bla promised bride Kroeber has resulted in the thorough Democrat* that Mr. Underwood had marrying another. Guy Murphy shook men will be employed in the factory, will be behind the fair, and in case of cleansing of several heavily corroded found an unrxpectr«! strength in favor A bullet spear heads and other relics. I rain or other untoward event, will dice for hie life and loat of meeting the La Folíete forces on the Liberal* Trout Fry. stand for the losses. Two com mi t- sent through hie brain followed tbs beat inasible compromise basis, pre- of the dice. roll Orphans Sat Homs Afire. Eugene- A shipment of ISO.000 lw«, one to sell stock and another to f«rably on raw wool. « steelhead trout fry wa* received in take subscriptions, were appoint«!. Chicago — Four inmates of the Reflected Flash Blinds. Eugene and sent up the McKenzie riv Channel to Be Deepened. Uhlich Evangelical Lutheran Orphans’ Many Hunt in Curry Mountain*. Atlantic City. N. J Harry Adams, Home set fire to their dormitory, er. They will be liberated in that Washington. D. C. The Army Marshfield Many hunter« are mw •<>n of a wealthy hath house owner where there were 100 other children, River and Harbor board have recom stream and in a few years will be large enough to create great sport for in the mountains of Coos an! Curry loat his sight through seeing a nearby because the daily privilege of a visit mended to the secretary of war that a the anglers of this city and the many counties after deer. Several sought bolt of lightning rsfisctsd In a mlr tn Lincoln park had been denied to government dredge be Utilized In outside people who come here each the most favor«! places several days ror three of them. Firemen extinguished deepening the channel at Hoquiam, year to enjoy the match!«»* fishing before the open season began so that the blaze after 1200 damage had been Wash., as has been urged by Senator afforded on the stream. ¡they would be first on the ground. done. Jones and Representative W arburton. NEW FIRE RULE RIGID. FAILS MISERABLY. GOLD STAMPEDES BEND.