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LAST EDITION I DESERET EVENING NEWS If News tho incuts Von Homes Inlrnil Should Ilia Medium Tlmt lilt Vour Homo lluit AilTrrll VIO Ilcnehe Ilio e
T THUTII AMI MIIUIITV u
12 PAGES TIirilSDAY TLJIY 11 1010 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SIXTIETH YEAR
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MURDER OF
AN ACTRESS
Former Salt Lake Physician Is
Accused of Killing
His Wife
FOUND IN LONDON CELLAR
Scotland Yard Authorities Cable
United States Police to
Arrest Him
IIitlcY Mc > CrlIIell
1I ttvr
HIM lraeIIH1 In SaIL hike City
Miiclrtii Year Ago
Hartley H Crlpixu
lr
The Inle of Dr
In Ihl It I JlIlk directory of
rJl IHIII1Hl2
loiIkl for lie cflr8
foah other Illn nikirsN iS them
tut In no
61 ct 11111 South Irct
lTen 11
Iitn nlclrc M H2 1rgr
ni hl office
block HP ahertlot ai nil eye Iur
liUMXflallM lul WOIIIH to hato
and flC pIIflhIf
prnrlLo tic linn not
Ud I Hrnlie1 ifl
Lwn to he married nt tho tlmo ho
rrtctltll Lore llo hll1 II Try limited
nroiinlnmncr It 11
ed rote lonlll
to attainment
Mil thAt liii pn > fe loiinl
tre not the In1 hrllllolll hilt Hint
to luno n Iouro of III
htirpnrr1
pane ailite from uk nrofwdonal nrnc
tle He was not careful IIt hmimm ixr
woil appearance nn < l 11nll not enjoy
Inr the het of health while here UIKIII
Unit ho went
nimoimceil
lrt lny It va
to seek a more roiiRriilnl cllnmlo In
Europe it tin tlnm lie was hero lie
frrmlllnl the Impression to IMI enter
ttlnnl tint a fortune nwnlteil huh In
Encbnd when a rrLitho died At the i
too he HIM here those Mho know
of him M > lie appeared to Ito about
5Or JO jean of nee
iJndn July 14 Scotland Yard It
muted with the murder ot an Am rl
an oman Belle IClmore a vaudeville
ttnM and fxlay cabled the police of
tht railed Btati s requesting the nr
Rilofh wlarlS husband DI Haw
k7 imy frlppcn also 041 American
j S It believed to have Milled for New
Turk on Saturday last
re cie ii itnklnjrly Mmllar to that
uw union muruer at Lake Camo
ItAly
1r Wi who Is a dentist and
M xnr of age has made Ms homo for
wn time at 38 Htlldrop Creicent
Vrtl wild III Some time ago his wife
Be if Elraore a audcvllle nctresa anti
truiurrr t thn Music Hall Artistic
juil disappeared and eubv ucntly
tot ft f MI death appeared In the
heI NpttII
The tat If hr df > ml80 wns Kcnernlly
crilted but there wa more or less
rllp nil this finally reached the cars
0 I the pl The latter visited Dr
I pln and tho Interview appeared to
be instiler 1
BATTEHED 15ODY 1OUND
Saturday nn laftt Dr Clippers die
iare knd enc then the 01110 ha
CI ttn itb t lote hllll YeatrtUa
I urh
Of chI
1
ouiio
uaa niudc
an4 the Latkrej Lo
bj
Mund ot a WOIIHU was
butted in tll ° liar II lllld been
boTllni Pitt4 in urlc ll111 mind tae burned
7ort rcJgnIU iii but
the bSl tto llndln f ot
tu body Ill tt 1Jlh other dla Oerle today
duht
11 the
lnlds of the
Ullt
LUthr4u tha1 the l11urderod
WOlllan
u Irl cMPIen
Ih 81 Uelvihc 11lOUuKhton chief < if
lInlna
InlUgutiun
01 solland Yard Io k tim dlartnunt l11allr In
hand 1n4
II followed rap
hf nnt flung tll plIcft
did todny
as 10
Ports tblo tn the Police of Amellcun
askl1g them to SItlrch Incoming
ttmer
mra ton
ss
n who
woe dlcrlb
U with Iho ail
s lOt
Peter
llId Flaneket CrlpPoll
Items he rilI1o l The lIollct be
tnlltd WUId II SILlull1n for the
SII
1110 bellevo that lie Is
lImpanlt
Frub < by Fa Clara lencle IL
Intrrdutfod 11 thn ho had reenmtiy
ae hJq wtr
Ii beIIevI This wom1n
tG
b I1nled
111 mole it
CrtPln lasjin I1ll1drop Crescent
Ibis the SiV ut tr a boys eult and
011 by his Fmla ls now being
ma IIInlon
Indkatns
tttns
1lIt tll
flanned a coolly
ILt a letter lIlurd Ermy hi FebtusLcy
lgnej
belie
l1more
Ittflltd by w wns
rzlld IIJ KVauiI vllle ArtUt
Itallng t11 i iso
t Am T wrlt > r had gulls
ttftr Mt n hI H M 11 wu1 tub
to Off r nplah IHI Eii 118 Intend 1
np
net < urniid a i tn thaI > n u turno1
Lity Btiie lu > Idnce of crlmln
° lib on i BPelu her name
The dlsaflIII
trOUtd i vafl noticed > nnd
utD
r i HIT the
ethe CUki mcmbora
h dflunllnlng trg Iy lnfttsencj m
je4ranle t ing the woman
I I m Attention
tborlllu ntlon of tho
7htn the
nQOUnrlng 8IJwrtimenl alrpearoo
that In LOll that BII lmore hail
11 btKun M1KI All 111NltllIalion
h round 10 anll he adortement
haH
beeti untrue
WHAT
t1U11
II AUMITTKD
tlnttr I > lttrJfl10lav that when the
JIC1 to limn i rqJt thoy forced
d Ied In lIII1rnlo tht I11 wlto hltd not i
eordth1 h the 5 f He then Old ac
hi 5jf had that he and
liwlig tha Uftlifod ntHI that rol
tb iLirr
e ahe
loonee retll 1IIIIIPPa
tllblIolI bttauao J 10 accept thin ex
5015100 81 nr the fact that the
Jttlt ald m1 f1lon1 10 behind have left her
PISTutItR
1ruICI their
Otfel Ihl Inlulrr the police
polce
tars1 I ° tdWaer rlllen had been
tdut oldwater Michigan
I In lchIKan Ito WM
AbUI II1J8na
tiIes and and In 10
Ituttes 1 fIMtd hb medical
11 Ye11 1Ilun Ieland and
it Olt orl Ill lie ti Irabod In De
IAUb Ial Salt Lnkl
CitI
I ar anl DroklYn el
I Jalt1i I an eye And
ii tlaUI At
Cr50
a time he
Plttnt tme
1 mfdne nrnart
IldfJPhla bUlnf Ot
IIldfJPhla n In lt
I motTled Toronto Canada
lrd Dele Imore Clno <
llhe a she W
tacos Stage tn Nen
ln
I mUdn e1 York Tho
tk name W tiaoka
Te to llck
Ituti
I Came
tn
aro rlme Lontio
I Irl Lnlon tour
CQuahttan05 rIPIcn ip deerlbd
if trUlnanrt s
It about 36 years
i2ll Itmer
H tTpofl trr Lulanla lalted from
01 Saturda IId
H itCIOn on IId from
L SUnday no L duo itt
L
u t w
GUM CHEWING
CONTEST FEATURE
OF CHURCH PICNIC
Canton 0 July Hro find out
who could chew lute Rum the Ions
flit limo fastest mid who cnull
atrctcli It tho ninxt ministers
deacons and uldcrn entered Into an
original contest yoslcnliiy nt the
picnic of ho Oenimii and Lldid
KviiiiRellcnl churches here
The competition was intense but
much disappointment was cauvwl
by tho quality nt the gum
which refused to be utretehed moro
than n foot or no Finally tint prize
wn awarded to John Sutcrs an
elder ulthoiiRlj the lies William
Davis of tho Trinity tnlted
Kvnncellcal church wnn beaten by
a nirrj fraction of an Inch
HYPNOTIC CURE OF
INFANTILE PARALYSIS
Dr Alfml 1 Fox Iiclicuru Ho Ix Curl
tonrail Schnuinbere nml 111 Soinn
Ilcnioii for Ills llcllef
New York July 14Dr Alfred J
Fox of this city bcllBves that he Is
curing Conrad Schaumherg of Infan
tile paralysis 1 dlseann which up to
now nan regularly baffled physicians I
Thin dolor has some reiumn for the
faith that Ix In him too Inasmuch us
Schnumborg whore legs have been
withered since ho was ft baby can
now walk short distances wtlhout
crutches Not the leant amazing fea
ture of the treatment Is that limo
doctor la working by hypnotic cog
gestlon
Bchnumberg who IH 27 years old
has HiifTered from paralysis slnco he
was a baby Many phjulelans had
pronounced his caaa Incurable Tha
upper mart of hIs body IN powerful
and well developed but his legs are
those of a child Up to alt months ago
ho could not move them nt all Yester
day when he appeared for ono of his
regular treatments ho entered his
physicians office on crutches but In
stead of swinging hlmtclf along In
time old way he moved one leg ahead
of the other He wax placed on 1 bed
and thrown Into 1 hypnotic sleep
Jsow said tho doctor I will give
you a drink of the most cxhlllratln
nectar that ever man tasted I will
make you perfectly harpy
The doctor handed n HIM water
to his patient who cat up drank It
without apparent relish and sank
back on tho bed
The physician then suggested to
RchaumhcrK that this n ctnr was ru
storing circulation nnd building up
time ttrauca of his legs that his legs
were OH much In his control as uny
pajt of his body The patient moved
isle legs up down and ultlewlso on tho
hI 1hl tr ntmnnt wna nnntlnlKwl ry
a edlie time and then tho man wan awaken
lie got up dressed walked about
the room without his crutcheti and
departed using his crutches only to
help hills through the hull
Dr Fox believes that in six months
he will have his patient walking OH
well as any one lie says suggestions
at first had no effect on Schtiumborp
and there was no muscular movement
at nil In his legs They were cold dry
and lifeless and measured but six amid
I half Inches In circumference Now
tho doctor says they measure 10
Inches have color and perspire
Now YorK some time tonight The
Cedrlc nbio MId from Liverpool
Saturday and thc St Paul sailed on
tho lama day from Southampton and
the Mlnnctonka from London
Hecontly Dr Crlppen appeared In
public with Miss lenove who ac
cording to the police was Introduced
by the doctor on Mrs nippon
Neighbors of tho Crlpivns speak of
them nn quiet folks who Appeared to
be In prosperous circumstances They
occupied a well furnished and well
maintained semidetached house of 12
rooms They did not mingle with
their Immediate nelghbora but from
the number of callers at their homo
It was Judged they had many friends
Mrs Crlppen WI very well known
In vaudeville circles She attended tho
meetings of tho music halls artists
guild regularly up to the time of her
disappearance last February MIss
Lcnovo wan the doctors stenographer
LIKE CHA1UTON SlUKDEH
The similarity In the fate of Hello
Klmoro and of Mrs Chnrlton who
was recently murdered by her hus
band In Italy Is mot striking Both
women were actresses who left their
American homes to meet death by
violence In a foreign land and In
each Instance the police pursued the
American husband to the whores of
Ills native land Porter Charlton was
arrested at Ilobokvn but In the ab
sence of an extradition treaty between
the United states and Italy spoclflcnl
Iy providing for the return to either
country of a citizen of the other
country who has committed a crime
abroad may go free
In time Crlpyien case no such com
plications aro probable R the Urltlsh
American extradition treaty leaves no
lolo of which I suspected criminal
may take advantage The London
11
> olico hnvo made 1 definite charge
against Dr Crlppen and propose to
get him with the cooperation of the
American authorities
1 wns reported later today that Crlp
pen lind been INn In Klitsway In tho
mournIng West Central portion 6 the city till
I appears that fN Crippen fro
quently had urged her huil and to iHH
flusH the typist MIl Len Tc and that
his refusal to dispense with tho serv
Ices of the woman led often to bitter
quarrels between the doctor and his
wife
VUV YOIUC POUCH WILL
KKii A CLOSi WATCH
New Tork July 14sew Yorkn p
Ice authorities will keep 1 close watch
on all Incoming transAtUintlo liner
In tho hope of apprehending Dr Haw I
icy Harvey Crlppen whose arrest hail I
been requested by the London Iwsllee I
nnd who Is believed to Tiuve sailed
rom England for Now York on otur
day Last with Ethel Lolra Jneo a
trench woman
The five vcneH whose ruisnengx
will have to be most carefully ncru
Inlicii Ixcaune o their departure trOut
England on the day Dr Crlppnn IH bn
levd tovhavn sailed are this lA4 lanla
rom Uverpool HI Paul froni Bouth
Itinlitoh the Cedrlc fmnv Uverpnol
and the Mlnnetonkn from London eel
ho Kroonlam from Antwerp touching
it Dover
The first of Urn liners lo arrive will
bo In nil probability the ItmstgiJ
duo tonight gr itMpy m 1vIn1
lOVER MAN SOUNDS
DEMOCRATIC NOTE
As Temporary Chairman of North
Carolina Convention Senator
Defines Campaign Issues
DOWN WITH UANNONISM
lluck to Slogan of IH11 Hlll
iiirnt is let IClorl A Tnrlff for
ltocniii Only
Charlotte N L July 14The North
Carolina Democratic state convent
stat railed to order horo at non today
by A I llller chairman of the < tat >
committee who Introduced United
Stales Kormtor Lee 8 Overman as tem
porary chiilrman
Chief IntereHt In the convention con
tern In the nomination for astoclnto
Justlcx of time supreme court and of
corporation commlMoner
Chairman Overman In his address ex
claimed IXiwn with Cannonlsm
Down with plutoonicy Down vlth tin
lawful trusts and combines chief bcne
llclnrloft of tariff legislation purchaner
of elections ilebauchera of the ballot
Down with those who would Mexican
Izo this republic and destroy the liber
< JbeI
ties of tho people
Hcnntor Overman In outlining the Is
sues said Hark to time slogan of 1870
retrenchment and loform Turn tim rus
cnls out Clean out tho Augenn stables
A new hnom xwecp denim
A tariff for revenue only so adjust
ed ns to operate alike uixn nil chimes
nil section and all Industries
The Republican party Senator Over
man declared would Into the
dolll go cam
paign not only badly discredited but
badly divided A revolution of great
Import he said was going on In Its
utroiiRholds
Itrllghnlrs
The tolling millions of thin runt >
are In open rebellion against this
party cried tho senator This hai
been shown wherever there has been nn
election sln < e Mr raft was ejected
president The old Democratic party
was never no united as It Is today
Tho Republican administration rec
ord was attacked by tho senator who
declared It had been ono of bud faith
broken promises and higher tariff Time
PaynoAldrleh law ho referred to ne
the most Iniquitous ever known In the
worlds history declaring tho publlo
hiul been buncoed by an upward re
vision
Tho greet trusts and the New Eng
land interests control Cannon nnd Ald
rich deebued the senator nnd they
with the president control their party
In Congress A few men dictate leglda
ton In tho interest pt5tio favored
IAMKS M sirArrs UKAD
Ban Bernardino Cal July H
Janice Monroe Pl afus who at one time
counted hiM fortune by millions Is del
at tho Virginia Dale mining camp on
the San Bernardino desert an n I f
cult of the Intense heat Slgafun wan
one of the Interesting mining pioneers
of the country and mol not lost
several fortunes Ills biggest stake wns
made nt Leadvlllo Colo where ho
wns one of the owners of tho Robert
F Leo mine Ho was considered well
todo at the time of lilt death
JAY GOULD ENGAGED
TO MRS BEATRICE GODFREY
Davenport la July 14Mrs Peat
rice BruneI Godfrey of this city is en
gaged to Jay Gould son of George J
Gould of Now York according lo art
announcement made here yesterday by
Mr Hruner mother of Mrs Godfrey
Mrs Godfrey who was formerly tho
wife of Arthur W Godfrey of Boston
Is now playing with 1 musical comedy
company In London
BRITISH COLUMBIA
MINE RESCUE STATIONS
Victoria n C July HThe Brit
ish Columbia government has plated
orders In Plttsburg for complete ap
paratus for three mlno rescue stations
to 15 Installed In the principal coal
mining nrea of British Columbia One
will las established In Crows Nest iass
amid two on Aancouvcr Island
TRAMP TOOK BATH
IN DRINKING FOUNTAIN
Newcastle PA July 14utartin Wal
ter tramp taking a bath wn the
naino of a prisoner all the charge wilt
ten on the blotter at police headquarter
last night Th charge prompted news
lap rml to te < k an Interview during
which Walter aid
This Is the first time I have oer
bon arrested I did not steal any of
the water tot even n drop got In my
stomach
Policeman Joseph Nelson who made
tho arrest said he had found Walter
with soap and towel scrubbing1 himself
In a publlo drinking fountain
Walter told Mayor Luck that he liked
lo wash even If he was a tramp and
hA WAs promptly released
ELABORATE PROGRAM FOR I
PRESTELECT FONSECA
Washington July 14 Probably the
most elaborate program ever prepnre1
for the entertainment In the United
States of I dignitary from Fouls Amer
Ita U being orrane for President
elect Hermo Konseoa of Brazil From
the time that the lands In New Yoik
on Aug 5 until hula departure on Kept
2 he will b kept on the go seeing lh
eights of America and being entertalnil
with much display
Charge Hhui of the llraslllan embassy
In the United States h urrnjiglnfr tit
thei state department for use presenta
tion of the piveldonteleet to President
r itt 11nlrl
Immedlrttely after formnlltler time
prcHtdentcIert o Ilmzll wilt visit Vnl
I ey lAirge PH to meet Mary Knox
Heceptlorui In honor of thn dUtln
gulHhed visitor art being planned at
IhllHdelphla BOston and Wiuhlnst
similar function may await him when
h vIMlH Plltsburg and Chicago
On luvount of his own nwnniplUh
mont In military organization the lira
allan will b taken to West Point aim
to Armitpolli to Inwuxtt thus schools
will also vlilt the
there He wi 1110 most Im
Hirtont shipbuilding yard In the east
The ImCCttiemlt elect will bo accnni
anled by Mr tlodrlicuca editor nf the
Jeumal of Commerc an Innlen
UxUlin IkbU9p0
I GERMAN PAPER
SAYS STATE OF UTAH
IS NOW DISSOLVED
iPpeclal to The News 1
Logan July HMr Kred Melts
tier formerly of this ilty and OK
cell hut who line been In rlermiiny
on I visit to relative and frlnndo
for time i > ast your or two I i here
again I I visit to frlmulH He nays
the biggest surprise he hud while
awe > wait when ho Daw In H pup r
publUhod at hVanXfort the state
lent In glarliiK hoadllnus that tim
Htalo of Utah hull been dissolved
The paper reprerenteil thut no one
could lie In Utah except u Mor
mon and that therefore the govern
liicnt had taken art ay the rights of
statehood and placed rtili In ter
ritorial vnfttHltige again lielng a
nonMormon ho WitS twitted a
great deal by his relatives In Ger
many but assured them that 1m
was coming buck to lUnh state
hood or no Htatehood a 1 I was a
good place to live and make
money In
WILL THE PENN
GRANT DEMN 031
If Not President of Railroad
Trainmen Says There
Will be a Strike
7
THEY WILL NOT ARBITRATE
Itoail Will Not TiiiTviKn imgcsltIi
ImpiiiK I Comm ill tlmims I No Ilx
111 1 Intohnl
Philadelphia July 14 Positive dec
laration that the failure of tho com
pany to lot the demands of the men
would be mot with a strike was made
today by W O L president of Use
Urothurhood of Railroad Trainmen just
before ho joined tho confetcnce between
W Heywnrd Myorn general manager
of tha Pennsylvania railroad for the
lines cOat of Plttsburg and the 120
commltteumon of the Conductors und
TralnmcnH union
W 0 aro not seeking and will ab i
solutely refuse to oomtlder arbitration I
Bald Mr UA The question la not
ono at money We wont tho cstab
liaised rulcH and r nuiuton nOrm In
force on tho llHltlmore Ohio und the
n P o r lh vu
Y vu u v v
on the IViiiiHylvnnla syatum
The railroad olllclals and tho repre
H4 > ntatlve of the men ret last ovunlng
but without result Mr Myers said
that the company ass Inn In Its de
tennlnatlon not to Intreaso wages but
he said working conditions would bo
Impioved providing uuih a move would
entail no oxpeno to the company
Although tho men voted by a vote
of 127F1 to 1413 to Htrlko If such
n step was necessary It II not bellow
ao I strike will be cal cd The de
mand of tho tralnment and con
ductors will for what Is equivalent to
a 10 hour work day with 1 hours
pay and 1 change from the trip sys
tem of computing pay to that of the
mileage system
VOTING ON STIUKK
Plttsburg Pa July 1 Announce
ment of the vote of nearly IB000
conductors and trainmen employed on
lines of the Pennsylvania railroad
went of Plttsburg on tho question of
a strike wan promised for this of turn
noon by tho union committee which
WIIH early > today atlll at work count
Inn the bullolu
I IIBH been Intimated that the bal
loting hiss shown u sentiment similar
t < > that of tho eastern men who hiuo
tavored a utrlke If noeesnnry
At the offlcuii of thn Pennsylvania
railroad It wan wtld the rallroa had
lot been advised of any new dnvolop
Htatemcnt montH In to the make ultttntlon and hiul no I
BURIAL OF FIVE
GERMAN AERONAUTS
Place of Interment 11 ho Marked by
Monument IlitlHd to Memory of
Tho Paring Ailulnn
Ixilrhllngen llhenlsli Pmssia July
Hfhe bodks of O car Brbsloiih lime
balloonlHt and Imle four companions
who were killed when their dirigible
craft was wrecked by nil explosion
yesterday will be burled today nrd
tho place of Interment will be marked
by a monument erected by the nlnhlii
company which owned tho Illfated bal
loon
Officials of the olwervntory > ut Alx
la chapelle state that had the aero
nauts Inquired concerning tho w ather
prospects for yesterday the observa
tory could have Indicated the presence
of n thick fog In the vicinity where
the ascent nl mimetic making the pro
posed trip ft risky one
Thin chief of the bureau further nf
firms that the recent disaster to Count
Zeppelins Doutsrhlnnd might have
been avoided hod the aeronauts sought
atmospheric Information from the ob
servatory
PROF EBAUGH DISCUSSES
SMELTER SMOKE QUESTION
Han Fraiiclwo July HTho
Kuhject nt wmelter smokn wa ills
cussed thin morning by the dlt
Ion of Industrial chemtstH nnd
chemical engineers of the American
chemical society Pnpern hearingon
Various rnethodM nf eliminating
time fumw which prove destructive
to vegetation In the vicinity of
timelllng plnnU wrft read by W
C Kbaugh K C Cottrell Chnrle
liaskervllld and Kdmund ONell
und several other member nx
preased their > Iwa
Vnrlou terhnleal tnplo were
corulderud at the oilier division
meutlnjfi of the convention
r I
PORTLAND OR
SWEPT BY flAMES
Ten Acres in West Central Part
Of City on Edge of Business
District Burned
AT LEAST ONE LIFE WAS LOST
Several lam rI IImiml t I I oimas Si otto I teal
ilencrs mill Number of Stores
Completely I I Cst mu > ed
Portland Or July Bn early
morning fire In the Wet central portion
of the city Just on the fdJ of the hul
nUN portion of the city resulted III time
loss of nt least one life the Injury of
several iwrsonMho burnlnirof 110 honos
and u financial UniHfrn of about JIOOOOO
The Ire Is believed to have stnrtnd III
the nnlesrooin of the Oregon Hnmh
mnipany The litirnnl rtlslrlct cov
ered approximately 10 acres hut I
large portion of this area wee devoted
to the uthletic field of tho Mtiltnomnh
Amateur Athletic club anti save for a
magnificent grand Htand capable of
seating 5000 people WM practically
unimproved
So far ns known one man whoso
noose Is supposed to be Irud Is deed
1 Is reported that several other mel
employes of the ntable are missing
WHBHB KIIIK HTAUTKD
The tire started about I oclock this
morning In the old exposition building
an Immense wooden structure on the
south side of Washington street ex
tending from Tenth street to Twentieth
having I length of aliout 400 feet and I
I depth or 210 feet The building was
IL ramshackle affair and burnod like
tinder The terrific bent and sparks
CueO Ignited the building on the north
aldp of ViwhlnKton street n low
n oden structure on the east sldo of
ChapniHn street nnd Nineteenth nnd
the building and plant of tho Mutt
nnmuh Athletic club all of which were
totally destroyed
Several largn apartment houses sow
crf 1 residences and a number of stores
on the north side of Washington street
were completely destroyed I Is esti
mated that lf persons are temporarily
made homeless
Thc exposition building wax ono of
the landmarks of the city I was
erected In 1887 by the Northern
Pacific Industrial association for iso
purpose of housing expositions and
affording the people of Portland un
auditorium When PreAjdVmt Ilenjamln
Harrison visited Portland nboiu 20
year ago 10000 peoplnsathcred In
the big auditorium tl bid him wel
come
Multnomah field In addition to being
the site of some of lists most Impor
tant athletic context on the Pacific
I coast lint In late years been tim
scene of notable receptions to mon
high In the councils of the nation
notably President Taft and AVIlllam
Jennlng nryan
The IOMM are
Exposition ImllriljiK and its tcnnnts
175000 Multnomah Amateur Athlet
ic club JK7000 Angelln hotel J5S
000 Howland hotel J20000 George
linker theatrical scenery m JIB000
VMtern Kalvage company furniture
J15000 aoarge Often florist JIB00
residences and miscellaneous prop
erty looses 40000
GOOD Walh OF SAIIOIIS
That the fire wan confined nit close
ly as It was I due to the fire fighting
uhllltlen of a hundred sailors detailed
from the gunboats Marblehond and
Yorktown which are lying In time
hiirbor Jut for tho hluoJuckcLt the
Olendora hotel would Imvo boon de
stroyed Flame broke out In the
cupola of the building A squad ot
Jtifkleo climbed Into the tower with
hand chemluals and extinguished the
blaze The hluejackuts also performed
excellent pollcu service and there voi
comparatively little looting
1 1 TIIIMU iv CUSTOOV
New York July 14 I > tectlves ar
ivvl horn todav from Rnn FVnnpiiro
having In cURl dylkli Turner
former secretary to Mrs Irene Donlton
a wealthy woman of burke George
Warren county Now York Turner warn
charged with larceny of a number of
checks of Mr Denlnon In lot
According to Mrs I > enl on > com
plalru Turner hat been gben checks
amounting to moro than J6000 for de
rush in the Fifth Avenue bank Mrs
TVonlson alleged that she found later
that lefts than 0 of tho mono had
boost deposited At that lime Turnei
dUappeared
11 pptl
CALL OF THE FATHERLAND
COMES TO F HERMAN GADE
Chicago July HTh Call of tho
Vflthfrlnnd baa come 10 P Herman
Cuds Norwegian einsul at Chicago
lie will renounce citizenship In the
limited States and will return to Nor
way to become adviser to Klnjr Haakon
I was announced today
Mr Cade came to America 1 years
BRO and for 10 years ha practised
isa In this city He was graduated at
Harvard
CUT HIS THROAT WHILE
ATTENDING PRAYER SERVICE
Seattle ash July 1 William
foemet uged 36 cut his throat while
service at the
attending I prayer 8erlcl thl
Apostolle inlsilnn Jackson Street near
Boll avenue last night nnd IH not
expwluil to survive Heemet we sit
ting well toward the front end while
the congregation was engaged In pray
er pulled I raxor from hiM ixwket and
klaxlind hl < throat from ear II wr
A letter from hiM tlthw at Corvallls
Or A found Ir hlu locket uralnir
liii son to bur > home Ce the father
feared he could not live long
11111 or Miisins
Vuldei Alaska July Twentysix
imtlvi children hAn dim within the
last 10 day as the result of an epl
d mln of measles that Is sweeping the
village of Tatlllfk two miles from Ella
mr on Prince William coil lid Gov
ernment Teacher lAW has duties every
thing II his power II stop the epldemlr
hut hiss Ixen unsuccessful and has
II pl > o led to Port IJmuni for sulatntl
apt Hennett the eotnmsndlnB nf
flrrr at Fort Llsciini ha sent I
inline the Post Hurgnen to Tattllek tu
tlyw Ulve mmilciU n4U tu tho stricken ns I
STEAMER COLLISION
RESULTS IN 17 DEATHS
London July I Htailllug uimrs
of grent loss ut life follonlni a col
lision between steamers nn the flip
slur river ittnlicd hoI toila > vlir CKIis
5i4 Ituxlii In < Ulry developed Hint time
reports were exaggerated veraln8 of
last Huliirday accident whet a
holier exploded on the steamer fev
klj At that time tliriv perron were
killed and ubstuently I others died
troll Injuries
FOUR POWERS PRESENT
NOTE TO CHI
rnllcil Situ cc Knuliiiiil I runri nnd
irriniiny Toll ller ro Kenity to
1 lHtm I Vllli lioiin A rriiiucniriil
Iekln July ilThir four Interested
legathiumie Ainerlcan llrltlsh French
and Oermuti iirenentnl identical note
to time foreign olllce regarding thn
pniniil atloii of nn HIt cotnpletliiR
tho HankinvS nChiien rnllway con
tract The noteH set forth the Inten
tion of list powers concerned their
IIIU I IIU I agreement and renditions to
urnidBiment proceed with the fulfilment of tins loan
urnlgmlnt
The legatiomla are not yet agreed MS I
to 1 1111 they shall press for a con
Hdmmntlon of their undnrstandlnt with
tIme Chlnodo fiVernment nt time iirewtil
time owing to the opposition to time
loan which him been made hy this
Kentry of Hunan province and the
Chine student hocIPS
Lh I 10 ho
I Is believed the central Rovernment
winilil welcntne nn or r
woull weI appearance Ir pre
Cure from the four Kovornnients ns
limbs wnulil place It In a position to my
to the gentry that If the latter wished
to furnlKh the funds for time construe
lion of the rnllway they must raise the
capital Innnndlntely nn undertakIng of
which the objectors are recognized to
be Incapable
I
CONSERVATION CONGRESS
Pnrln of ProMio < l l rii nini Thought
To II lfl Pro I I mmci lot
Chicago July 14Olfford Plneliot
president of the national conservation
congrexn and tho oongremi executive
committee mIl here today to consider
some features of the tentative program
o the meeting In St Paul Immedi
ately on hlH arrival Mr Plnchot went
Into I secret conference with thc memo
hern nf the committee
Ouv I erhart of Minnesota wa also
present
I IB understood that KOIIIO objection
have been made to certain features ot
the proposed prognun which are
thought to have too decided loaning
toward the Plnchot side gf the Plnchot
Ilulllnger controversy
THE ROE EXCEEDED
TEST REQUIREMENTS
VVaahlUKton July 1iVItim its < on
tract requirement calling only for I
speed of SS knot nn hour the torpedo
boot rieetroyer Hoe made 31 knots In its
16Ueyer 10
stumUrdlMtlon tests off tho Delaware
brrakwut course according to a report
receIved lodnv ill thin navy department
traIn lisa beard of InspectIon
The lIce Is the first destroyer of tho
exclusively oltliurnlng typo The stan
rinnlltatlon tests will hi followed by
others of n different nature
TWO MEN KILLED
BY COLLAPSING WALLS
Grand Inland Neb July 14 Collaps
ing walln of the burned building of the
Nebraska Mercantile company last
night killed two workmen and several
perform hid narrow escapes
srrwMtT Miviis ICILLKD
Dawvun Y J July H Stewart
Mantles master mechanic of the Yu
kon Oold eumiMiny wIlls large dredging
works at Ogllvlc bridge In the suburbs
of DawBon was killed yesterday by a
throeton dredge which fell across his
body while being swung Into place by a
crane Ills death was Instantuneoua
enLI
lie
Menzlcs was 1 famous Klondlker
previously soiled out of Portland ana
Han FVanclsco aa chief engineer of the
lnn
stwmer George W Klder
SALT LAKE SHOWS
I CREASED POSTAL RECEIPTS
Washington July I Postal receipts at
I of time isranet offices of the Vnlted
HIde during June Miowwl an Incal
of suM lurlnt nt over time name month
last yWr Tie receipt or June itS
were 11 ts per cent KrMtr than in June
llfLh
llfLhThe total rceiptp at these f largest
offices but m nln snumnted to HCli
umparvd with JT S19MI during the Mine
mnonth Ims last
1f 11J
of thw llt the one repreemmlllmg
the largest increase wise Hartford
Ionn IUft per cent lAm Angeles C al
S yt per wnt and Jersey City 3171 per
ont
Only flve of the SO cIties reporle I de
crease In receipts as follows
Scuttle 4W per eni Bt Paul 2 > 55 I
Brooklyn 141 Chnttanoocn lM arid Salt
Mk City 1U
M FREWENS DAUGHTER
TO WED B SHERIDAN
London July ItThe engspement was
nnouneixl today of lilies Claire rrewen
daughter of Moretnn Frewen the econ
omUt and nuihnr and Ilrlnnlny Shanties
on of AUernon Thomas Hrinsley fiherl
dan MIcc rrewenn mother was born In New
T rk the ilnughier nf Leonard J fro
NEW ORLEANS CELEBRATES
FALL OF THE BASTILE
New Orleans July UA full Fourth
of July found a marked eamrast here
lortny In the celebration by the Preneh
colony of tie full ef the IlMtlle
The trteolorixl t1uus and stream b
dockcd the ir < nclnal streets hands pound
lag the Munwllluli led I long parade
mid C fat In < > le of th ieeI parks was
< heilul < t 10 iwl the festivities
MURPHY ON MYSTERIOUS
MISSION IN MOBILE
Mobile Ala July 14 PiraKlent ties
MurphY of mhs ChIcago National sPent
TMleniay In hIOf uUd hiM inlueiemt
vac to call on lrel < lent Charles Ktunk
or the New Orlpflmi Southern league
I nn to arranci fur pr1nc dates KrunK
i < in I IrMitl Inllrmary rnxiverliiK titim
all operation tur iippendlrltU Muriihy
MMI Is ItKkliiK after minor luuttcra
hut did not say to what time > i > erUJn d
Mr XircUy Usw 1 fox Cca
COMMISSION VIILL
SUSPEND TARIFFS f
tJ
All Those Naming General and
Important Rate Advances
Pending Investigation
IT WILL BE FOR 120 DAYS j
Itiirikn of Proof That Aihunr Aro j
Itcasonabln Will Inll on
The Hnllnel
WuihliiRlnn July > HIn MI Jilllal
stHtement the Interstate immcrco it
coiinnlsilnn announced today 1U Inten
tion tu aul cml all tarlfTa naming gao
oral And Important rate andvanccs
pending nn investIgation ns tu tho
r of the proposed In
creases
No more dnflnlto statement In this
regard can now be made sayn the
commission but time specific order
will be announced from time to time an
thy > are entered and served I Is ex j
I me tod that tho suspension In encn
case will ho for 120 days from the ef
fective data named In the tariff but
the commission Intends by subtequent
orders to provide for making effectlvo l
on the fame day such advances a > may
bo al low nil u
<
It Is tho purpose of the commission
to exercise KB authority to suspend
flute advances only In such Instance
of the tiling of tariffs as mlsht Indi I
cate that such action tans ileslrable on
tho grounds o public policy
In other worili If the commission
should be convinced that any given
advance won hi work 1 hardship to n
considerable territory anti to Inrgo
ahlpplng interests through the policy It
has adopted I would suspend that
tariff pending an Inquiry Into thc
reasonableness nt rates named
Inder the law It will he necessary
for the commlitlon to attack ench
tariff suspended In order ot suspension 4
anil tl notify the Intcrstatii carriers of
UH action At nn early date as possible
the commission will take up In ft for
nml hearing tho suspended tariffs
It will Ime Incumbent on the railroad
to show reasonable cause for the ad
vanco they make In these tariffs from
tlino to lime the burden of proof of I
tho rensonabtcnoM of the tariff bear I
tnrlia
Inc on tho carriers
STRUCK BY DRIVING
ROD BUT NOT KILLED
LOM Angeles Cat July U Martin t
Case > a fireman on tim lartn
elIte railroad has shuttered thc ballet
entertained generally by railroad men
that the blow of I whirling driving rod
means quick clealth Casey sworn hit In
ito face by n broken driving rod on
an engine traveling 3 miles an hour
lie WUH unconscious for four dxya but
surgeons at a local hospital where Its
uas taken saId last night that he prob
ably would recover
In addition to receiving time crushing
blow from the broken driving rod Ca
soy su body wan hurled with such tar
rUle forum against a sign Poet that time
timber was broken oft short nut the
only results to Casey was a broken 4
jaw and time lots of snveral teeth and
a portion of time flesh from ono leg
OPI UM OOXTKIUSNCB
WashliiKtnn July 1lTise Interna
tional opium conference to be held at
The Hague next full will have a very
genoral represntatlon of the powers
according to the latest
Iccrdlnl Information
reaching the state department
u
ARRESTED FOR RUNNING
BUCKET SHOP IN WASHINGTON
New York Jul > l4Louis A Cells
the ealthy 81 Louts man who Is ac
cused uf having operated a bucket 4m45
shop In Washington was t Uay ilaced i
under arrest by 1 S Marshal Rankle 14
on u charge of
01 charlo rjlll
Cellas art followed another sur
prise sprung by the government today j
at the hearing of the bucket anon
chars njrnlnst Cells hIs brother An
gale and Samuel W Alder who are fj
namE In tho federal Indictment on
rhit I i g nnht n amnnA h d
AVanhlngton rnt iai w 1
ho government produced as Its prin
cipal witness Henry Altemus of
Georgetown 0 formerly president of
the Standard Stock Grain Dealers
of Jerso City ami before that
Jersey CI > 0 em
ployed by the Cell Commission com
l > any
DRESS CAUGHT FIRE
WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH
Auburn Il July 14Her dress be
coming Ignited by a lighted candle
which she was trying to take from her
grandmother Mrs J C Hawver wife
of a well known geologist was burned
to death a her home yiaterdav ater
icon
OPPORTUNITIES FOR RUBBER
GROWING MAYLASIA
Washington July 14Its repiing t m
this government on oppirtumtiei In
Malaysia for mbbfr growing uror
prices Consul General James T IVi
br nt Singapore cited an note I >
show how the investIng puhll > i < i n
times taken In In the exploiiti n
the rubber industry there
An estate was sold to prom h
ilUfXK The syndicate got an
planter who knew the estate I < l
lontntlon value on I He nattier 3
floe The promoterj were not stoic n
Another expert examined old report
Ibis price was 1110000 British a <
American gold wa pouring lit i
country And the get rlohquiok sint t
was born Another expert was < nllel
In He was toM of the s1uatl M iml
hat they scare atJsfactn Ho
vilued the estate at tSOO000 Just nt
timhi time rubber took f big jump In
the Ix > ndon and New York n srkcM
and another expert was asked to re
port and he placed the flotation r
at J7SOOOO and the syndicate n or <
10 hnve r > und number mid It a I
even JSMOOO and floated It at this f
Vople fnueht for the stork the shi
issue was oversubscribed and mitn f 2
hem Immediately sold at A cood RI
ance All this sass done within t f w
month without the slightest imprnie
ment on the property except the
natural growth of the few hundred
acres of pAr plnni T > hch had rl
rentlv been plante <
Tmlnfil vhlte siiperMjors in the
ubbii stat i > n S < xand the con I
Cu general reports anti there Is A iJ
iurclty of labor nod conieQuent high
raced 5
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