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UNK ON CALIFORNIA COAST
SUSPECTED OF WIFE'S MURDER MAN COMMITS SUICIDE
UNKNOWN
VESSEL IS
WRECKED
UK THWARTS LIFE
SAVERS
(United I'rcs Leaned Wire.)
Point Arena, Cal., Sept. 3. (By
Wphono to Sail Francisco.) After
xtrchlng all night long In tho heavy
loj for a steam schooner which was
lacked oft this place Inst evening,
Captain John Stltt, of tho life snvlnn
ration, and his crew returned nt 7
'dock this morning, having foniul
u trace of the missing ship othor
tba a great amount of lumber,
iMch Is floating about the point.
Tit fog la still heavy and sho may
utegone down with all on board.
"I am convinced that the' ship wa;
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JOHN D.
OWNS TWO
BIGGEST
COMBINES EXISTING
IN AMERICA
(Uulted IVmb Leased Wire.)
Nov York, Sopt. 3. Financial
circles todny are excited over tho
fact rovenled yestordny that tho
American Smelting & Refining Co.,
which, next to tho Standard Oil and
tho Rteel trust, Is tho largest, con
cern In the United States, Is under
the dominance of the Rockefellers
Tho Guggenheim Interests that have
developod the company will be loft
in active coiitrol but the Rockofollers
will hold the majority cf tho stock.
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. has been
Intrusted with the duty of looking
CConUnued oq obk lour.) -.
WIDOW OF
MARSHALL
FIELD WEDS
SUDDENLY MARRIES
IN ENGLAND '
(United Press I.enoed Wire.) ,
London. England. Sopt. 3. Kri
Marshall Field Jr., widow of tho son
of tho. Chicago merchant king, wai
marrlod In tho registry ofllco horo
today to Maldwln A, Drummond, 'thl
second son of tho, Into Edgar A'.
Drummond.
Tho greatest efforts woro mado to
keep tho wedding secret. Tho two
sons of the brtdo woro prcsont nt
tho coromony. Tho only othor at
tendants woro Crnlg Wadwortb,'6ne
of the BecrotnrlpB. of. tho Amorlcnn
embassy and -tho duko of Wostmln-.
stcr. Thoro woro no othor wltnoosc
oxconbthOKo ronulred by law. Wads
worth aotcd as groom's best mnn.
CHICAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
NEW
FALL MERCHANDISE
ARRIVJM DAILY
LADIES Sl'ITS, LAMES' COATS, SILK PETTICOATS, Fl'RS, SILK
WAISTS, DRESS GOODS, fine silks, leather GOODS, UM-
m1klus, kimgs, kid oroves, flannels, hlankets,
wuppkr hxxklettes, outing flannels, etc. we.
gl'arantkk our prices to he the lowest.
WOO yard of Calicos, Ch&lUes
4 Lawas, now on sale at lc,
'He and 3c per yard.
I
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1 000 ysrdj of Dark and Llcht
Co'-ored Outing Flannels. A good
e quality at Vc a yard.
Irtish and Huok Tn.ni nil
Wtw- 5c, 8 l-So, lor, 13 tfc
W4op.
kifei 11.50 it..... t, ,-
;ftrPP now on sale for 98c.
Cl0ns HP Gloves, a pair, 8c.
XtW RnU. .
. uuw on saio.
Vt handsome garments,
'"Qalck selling Prices.
i ume looking
l'Zm a prem' Su,t
8,3 here aod got the bect
mse, ,1030j o
ill81 In tho
iurtL8 S1.
I UGO STORK,
New Fall Millinery
Now oa exhibition. If you
want Swell Hats at Small Prices,
come to the CHICAGO STORE.
Chicago Startled.
Chicago", Sept 3. The nnnonnco
l ment of tho wedding In London of
Mrs. Marshall Field Jr., camo as a
! great purnrlso today. Hor sons,
Marshall Flold III, who now Is 15
'years old, and Honory, 13, nre tho
I holrs to tho great Flold ostato osti-
matod at $150,000,000.
Sho Is the dqughtor of Honry
Huck, tho millionnlro brewor of tlila
city.
Marshall Flold Jr , shot nnd killed
hlmsolf whtlo clonulng n pistol at his
homo horo throo yoars ago. Immo
dlatoly after tho funeral, his widow
wont Jo England with her two sons.
Sho has returned to this city a fow
times slnco then.
'!
Groom an 4,UpiMr."
Dnummond la prominent In tho
uppor circles of society in London
and la considered woll with soveinl
titled families. He has known 4ho
brldo nlno years and was well ac
qualnted with hor Into husband.
After tho ceremony tho couplo loft
for an automobllo honeymoon trip.
It Is expected that tho nows of tho
marrlago will bo a great disappoint
ment to King Edward who has been
trying for two years, It Is said, to
arrange tho mnrrlnge of Mrs. Field
to Prince Francis Teck, an Impecun
ous relative. Tho attachment be
tween Mrs, Field and' Drummond
had been well concealed and waa sus
pected by very few of their friends.
WILL NOT
WAIT ON
HARRIMAN
TO BUILD LINE TO
COOS BAY
(United Press Leaned Wire.)
Roseburg, Or., Sopt. 3. If Harrl
man wlH not agree to tnko action on
tho Coos Dny-Draln rond at tho forth
coming conforonco botwoon tho rail
road, king and tho dologntton of Cooc
Day citizens nt Roseburg, negotia
tions will bo oponed with tho sovernl
capitalists who aro nnxlous to finance
nn electric lino' from Roseburg to
Coos Buy.
Tho conditions aro such that any
further dovelopmont of tho Coos Hny"
country and depotidont conM joints
will bo rotnrded unless n rond Is as
Biired. '
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Klamath
EXILING OF
OFFICER IS
AN ISSUE
STEWART WARNED
BY FRIENDS
FnllH Road
Clirlstiims.
Ready
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Klamath Falls, Or., Sopt. 3.
Klamath Falls will hare a railroad
within its limits by Christmas. This Ingtoat nnd bo
Is tho Intent schedulo announced, nnd unfit." whon ho fjulshes tho rldo.
(United I'ri'M I.eused Wire.)
Wlllcox, Ariz., Sopt. 3. Discovery
of what Is bolloved to be a plan of
tho war dopartmontto shelve Iho case
of William F. Stewart, tho Fort
Grant exile, until after tho presiden
tial election In November rcjulted
today In n lnrgo number of wnrnlnp
messages bolng received here from
-tho ofllcer's friends, who requested
that they bo forwarded Immediately
to thodcsolato army post.
Stowart Is awaiting orders from
thodopartmqnt of Colorado- to Jour-
noy to Font Huachucn and tnko tho
00-mllo riding tent. Tho plan of
hjs Qiiomles Is becoming plnlnor wltn
ovory move of tho war department
lib frlonds nllogo. Thoy declare It
la exccted, or rathor hoped, Hint
Colonel Stowart will fail In tho rld-
graded "physically
TO FORGE
KAISER
IN LINE
NOT TO RECOGNIZE
PRETENDER
OPENING DANCE OF THE SEASON
AT THE ARMORY
Friday Evening Peerless Orchestra
WILL NOT
WED EDNA
GOODRICH
' (United Pro Leated Wire.)
Reno, Nev., S.ept. 3. Much mys
tery is In tfce air today over the brl.f
announcement made last night by
Marry McMillan, he millionaire mln
Ing roan of Nevada, that his engage
ment with Edna Goodrich, the
actress, is off.
Mc Mlllan stopped In this city last
night and startled his friends with
the Information that the nfatch over
which so much go3lp had been ex
cited will not be carried out. He
gave w reason for tho sudden terraJU
natlon of the engagement.
Trfay k la K bU way cast, pr
MMy to HU Goodrich 1b
cfMuwetlM wi0i tb MtUr,
at tho rnto work is progressing no
doubt Is folt, Tho Southern Pnolft
compnny has established a camp nt
Wild Horso butto and work has com
menced on tho concroto piers for tho
brldgo across the straits. Two moro
drodges nro ordered on tho mnrsh
work nnd camps nro now established
within four miles of this city.
Knmath citizens nro eagorly antic
ipating their coming Chrlstmni gift
tho stenm cars.
n
MEDICAL HOARD IS
CHARGED WITH PARTIALITV
(United PrtM Iaied Wire.)
Lor Angeles, Cal., Sopt. 3,- Unless
tho state board of medical examlnors
successfully refuto tho charge of
discrimination mado by southern
California students an Investigation
will bo mado by the noxt session of
tho state legislature according to a
statement mado by Walter Parker,
"boss" of Los Angeles county. When
asked If the charges would be called
to tho attontlon of tho assembly Par
ker said:
"You may depend on' It, that If the
allegations pressed against tho board
'from varipus sources aro truo, the
state legislaturo will take an active
hand In straightening things out
Tho board of medical Qxamlnera de
ciding the Important things they do
and arranging for the aulng of cer
tificates to candidates for the medi
cal profession, should be free from
any talnt of political corruption, of
graft, or of favoritism, or of any
of the other charges which have been
urged."
If tho oolouol Is found In good
physical condition, which will prob
ably bo tho case, ho will ho urged
by tho war dopnrtmont ofllclnls to
take ndvautngo of four months lonvo
of absonco to which ho Is entitled.
Onco boforo the oxlled ofllcor asked
for leave but was refused. Now,
howevor, tho department must get
rid of him, his friends sny, for bin
case threatens to becomo n national
campaign Ibsuo.
Stowart has boon notified that he
now can have tho leavo. Many of hlu
frlonds today advised him not to no
copt as It will only moan thnt his
enso will bo soouroly shelved during
tho pre.Idontlal campaign after
which ho will bo sont back to exllo
at tho rattlosnnkb infested pout,
(United IVcm t.eiur.l Wire.)
Berlin, Sept. 3. It Is roported
horo today that Englnnd will Join
with Franco, nnd Spain In holding
aloof from Mulnl Hafld, usurping tho
sultan of Morocco, In direct opposi
tion to tho nttltmlo of Germany.
Tho Gorman omplro hns mndo It
self clearly understood that It con
siders It necessary for all tho nations
of Europo to rocognlzo Mulnl Haft
at unco under tho provision of tho
Algeclrns net. Whothor France,
.England and Spain net together or
separately, It makes but little differ
ence. It Is understood that England
aupportn tho nttltudo of Frnnco In
holding Hint promises of good be
havior should ho abstracted from
Mulnl boforo ho Is recognized,
If tho othor powers) persist In this
nttltudo, It Ib likely thnt Germany
will bo forced Into becoming a pnrty
to such a courso, .provided thnt tho
program Is so arranged thnt It will
not Involvo a. direct aurrondvr of tho
knlsor's prosont position. The situa
tion Is recognized to bo sorlous nnd
ovory offort will bo mndo to havo It
nottlod without n brunch of rolntloni.
Ilryim Mini !.
Omahn, Neb., Sopt. 3. Returns
from 400 preclnots. In GO out of. 00
counties, today ludloato that former
Congressman Shulleuberger won the
Democratic nomination for governor
In the plulnrlty of about 10,000 over
Mayor Dahlman of this city, who was
W, J Dryan'B candidate.
"Allies" to Uphold Tuft.
Chicago, Sept. 3. Chairman
Hitchcock of the Republican national
committee Is planning a grand speak
ing tour for four presidential aspir
ants who opposed Taft for tho nom
inations. Tho great combination will
bo Falrbauks, Knox, Foraker and Im
Folloite.
The Ronubllcan leaders bellevo
Intornal strife has arisen In the .. . gneakin tean, renrOBont-
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southern California contingent oi me i ,ng varjOUB interests, will prosent a
state medical board over President Mrong arsunl0nt Jn fttVOr of tho
Dougall's action In ordering tho e-!t,ckot ,,y tho moro fnot4hat they aro
rotary to call a meeting at San Fran.
Cisco to consider the student's
charges.
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Forest FIro CoHtrolhxJ.
(United Pre Ited Wlre.l
Stockton, Cal.,'Jfept. SThe for
e4 fko has been burning in the'vj
all working together. In addition to
their indlvfdunl powers as stump
campaigners.
Reforo leaving hero 'for Maine,
Hitchcock will complete the a'rrange'
meats, for this big campaign feature
and It will mark tho'Taunchlng ot
PHILIPPINE Hl'LTAN
SENTENCE!) TO HANO
(United I'reis I.euxsl Wire.)
Manila. Sept. 3. Tho Phlllpplno
territorial supremp court today do-
elded that tho sultan of Dunnharra
iii..8t haitg for hs participation In
tho raid of Parang, on tho Island of
Mtndano In January, 1000, In which
J. V. McDonald, nn American, was
killed.
In tho court's deolslou the doomed
sultnu Is ordered to puy 1000 polios
to McDonald's heirs, as damages for
his death. Tho district In which tho
raid occurrod was ouu ot thu most
tubuleut with which tho United
State army had to dual following the
war with Spain.
u
WEALTH V WOMAN
ATTEMITH HUICIDF
(United Vtt Leafed Wire.)
Paris, Franco, Sept. 3 Tho Amer
ican colony Is shookod KMlay by tho
sensatlonnl atompt at stiloldo by Mrs,
Myrln F. Colfelt, wife of T. H. Col
folt, tho wealthy Now York broker,
who shot herself 4hroe times shortly
after mldnlRht this morning.
Mrs. Colfelt Is In a precarious con
dition In a hospital and It Is feared
sho cannot recover. It li reported
that she was despondent over mar
tial troubles. The woman was alone
In her hotel apartment whon sho fired
the shots. All throo entered her
body and she was unconscious when
attendants reached hor.
D0N0HUE SUICIDE
O O O O O O .) O O O O O
O Oakland, Cal., Sept. 3 O
O Daniel Donohue, hmband of (
O Mrs. Alice Donoluie, who was O
O murdered and whose body was O
O burled for two months, bolng O
O oxhumod last Sunday, com- O
O mlttt-d suicide this afternoon O
(). Recent Investigations had tend- O
( ed to arouse suspicion that Don-
O ohue might have had some. O
(""'" r Vr. ., Vftnd.V h ctual "palgn contest beforo () knowledge ofhls wife's murder. O
clslty of the Big Trees since Monday k.. n"irpr-vn nn OOOOOOOOO
Is uader coatrol aad practkalfy out. l m"- U O O O O O O O o o u u u
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