OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1903,

" r A priiTces's'" troublesT A "POWER IN RUSSIA. I public favorite. ' Why the Roman Nobility Refnaea t Maude Adams, Who la to Reappear & Recognize the Roapiglioala. M. DE WITTE, .NEW PRESIDENT OF on the Stage In a New Play. GO. ? Princess Rosplgllosl Rome, former, GAY of MAXIM THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS. Miss Maude- Adams, the talented (Incorporated Under the Laws of the State of ) ly Mrs. Frederick Hale Parkhurst of actress, who is to return to the stage Bangor,, Me., who has Just obtained a after a year's absence spent in rest ' Born of Humble Parentage, He Won Established Three Years. CAPITAL, $50,000 Before the Public Every Day. postponement of her matrimonial case Hla Way to the Top Deaplte Blttei and study, will make her reappearance ; now pending before Vatican con- in a new pluy soon to be produced in NEW YORK. NEvV ORLEANS,' ' CHICAGO, SARATOGA, WASHINGTON the Opposition Flrat Attracted Atten- gregational council. Is endeavoring to tion During- - the War With Turkey, Syracuse under the management of Charles Frohman. Refkkknceb : ADy Bank or Banker in New York, , Chicago Saratoga or Washington. obtain more documentary evidence was Bergius Yulevich de Wltte, who Maude Adams has attained an ex- from America proving mar- that her recently promoted from minister of traordinary eminence in her profession riage Mr. with Parkhurst was null and finance to president of the czar's com- - considering her years. There is prob- Won $201.35 void. $50 tplttee ministers, thus became the, ably no other Instance in the history The case Is of Every Week a Winner in October. Average Profit Earned Weekly on $50 in October, f 50,44. one of the most famous actual premier of Russia and the first of the stage where an actor or actress which have ever come before Ro- ' the in the empire after the czar. has achieved such success and made Total Profits Earned on $So in October, $201 .75 man church, Involving Han a large sum of The career of the new premier baa so great a reputation for true artistic money, the ownership land- of several been a remarkable one. Born of bum- work while still in the twenties. ed estates, one ti- YOUR MONEY WORKS WHILE YOU SLEEP of the most ancient ble parentage and without social posi- Her first appearance on the stage Our famous corps of track sharks are up at break of day, "clocking" the horses In their morning tryouts, and while you tles in Rome and the good standing of tion, he made himself the second was made when she was scarcely more sleep they spot the winners that bring you steady income. Our method puts you on a level with the most successful one of has the most noted families in Italy, man in the empire by sheer force of than an infant Her mother was a plungers of the American turf We operate for you tor 25 per cent of weekly earnings. We win only when you win. a family which gave a pope to the merit and in the face of most deter- member of the J. K. Emmett company. Results obtained really "beyond dreams of avarice." church in person the of Clement X. mined opposition on the' part of the Again we scored heavily for all our clients last month. Again we landed the money and landed it In chunks. Three years Others concerned in the outcome of strongest party In Russia. This opposi- of organization, the best facilities money and brains can procure to make our service of picking and backing win- with that the trial are the princess' daughter, reac- ners at the horse races the most accurate and profitable in the land, has had its natural sequence, and each week our show- tion included M. de Plehve, the : Interior, on the - ing demonstrates a good profit for every client. tionary minister of the - one hand, and on the other the chief 7'" Jou$50 netted $201.15 In Less than a month. procurator of the holy synod. It has Here is a complete statement; showing the result of a $10 play on each horse given in our "Discretionary Series" during been reported that scenes of extraordi- October. (Note: A capital to begin with of $ 50 is required by us, as a matter of conservatism, to make a $10 play on each nary bitterness have occurred in the horse that is considered by us a good betting proposition.) council chamber. The reactionaries de- liSBiilil nounced De, Witte as a socialist and a October Brighton. ttleetlngsn2orrls Park and revolutionary because he insisted that Net Daily Result. Net Daily Result Russia must cease lagging betilnd la of civilization progress. Day. First Week. Won. Lost. Day. Third Week. Won Lot. the race and (Forw.d Siaa $43 M. de Wltte Is a native of Tiflls and i Bobadil, 7 to 6, won; Castallan, 5 won; Duelist, lot..$33 1 Astarlta, 8 to 8, won; Pol Rogers, lost . . 6 on his father's side comes of Dutmh a Oarsman, 5 to a, won; 3 losers $ 5 2 P. Stone, 13 to 10, won; Hermls, 7 to 10, won; 1 loser... 10 Is fifty-fo- years of age, 3 Juvenal Maxim, 6 to i.won; M. Theo., lost; Wealth, lost 4o 3 Damon, 3 to 1, won; Emergency, 9 to a, won; 3 loaers... 45 A, stock. He 4 S. Protect., 1 to a, won; M. Brant, 7 to a, won; 3 losers,. 10 4 Canahnawaga. 6 to 5, won; a losers 8 and nearly half of his life was passed !1 18 Plrute, 3 to won; Moharlb, . Vi--- 5 Aurlesvllle, 6 to 5, won; 3 losers 1...... 5 River 1, lost. .... so 'fef"' j 6 Land of Clov.r, 5 to a, won; a losers 5 6 Enrlght, q to 5, won; 3 losers i2 In obscurity. After spending several Fourth Week. years at the University of Odessa he Second Day. railway 1 Mamie Worth, a to 5, won; Piquet, 0 to 2, won, x loser.. 39 obtained a post in the state 1 Faulconbrldge, lost 2 Woodshade, 1a to 1, won; 3 losers 00 department, becoming an assistant sta- a Surmise, lost .' bookkeeper an In- 3 No play (track conditions unfavorable) , $33a $6j tion master and at 4 Medal, 7 to t, won 4 losers 30 Less Losses 63 significant station. 5 Charawind, to 5, won; Duelist, 11 to 5, won; 3 losers 4 ' during 6 Outcome, q to 10; Tepee, 3 to 5, won 15 Net Winnings $a6o He first attracted attention l r. ,v .... Less oor Commission, 35 per cent 67.36 the war with Turkey. His chiefs in I V.' $123 $43 Net profits on $10 play for month .' $301,75 the railway department completely lost their heads under the strain of trans- The above showing Is no improvement over that of September, and is not remarkabie, since we have excelled it time and porting troops to the front. This gave MISS MAUDB ADAMS. again during the past three years of uninterrupted operations. Good as it is, however, we are confident we will make it De Wltte his chance, and he quietly "look sick" by comparison showing are going to make at the meeting of days which begins at New Or-lea- with the we loo planning carrying then rehearsing "Fritz" in San Fran- this month did the work, and out, to the great satisfaction of the cisco. They were having a great deal . WE PICK THE WHsTERS war department, various Bchemes for of trouble with the child's part. The system we employ to locate winners is identlcnl with that used bv "Pittsburg Phil," John k. Drake, John Gates, moving the Russian army into Turkey. Three days before the opening night W Langdon, Joe Yeager, and other famous plungers who win hundreds of thousands on the tun every year, and it proves When the wnr was at end his reputa- not a child had been found to play the just as successful, tion had been made. Since that time part. Mrs. Gertrude Hart, a member We gather our information of prospective winners through a force of expert horsemen who hold a watch on the horses PRINCESS ROSPIOLIOSL his rise lias been rapid. of the company, said, "Let Maude go in their early.morning trials, and in that way learn when they are ready to win. ' on." born Inst year; Siguor Cnmllle Rosplg-llos- i, He was summoned to St. Petersburg The money that is played Into the game by persistent losers, such as the large mass of uninformed players are bound head of pope's gunrd, In 1870 to take part in the work of the Maude learned the part of Little to be, goes into pockets of the big operators, of which the Maxim & Gay Co , repiesentinga large clientele, stands the noble the at great was Fritz In an hour. She thought acting the head The work of the Maxim & Uay Co., is to place the general public upon a level with the winning plungers, and and his son, who married MIssBronson railway commission, and it up great fun. In fact it was so much our success in this accomplishment has made us famous on two continents. of New York. The princess has been he who drev the report of that fun We do business oniy on the great racetracks of the U S. We number among our clients some of the best known legally married according to the laws commission. He was then appointed that she quite forgot herself and lean- s ed sportsmen, financiers and merchants in the country. Investment on the turf is now deemed as legtimate as any other high-clas- of Italy, but the ladies of high Roman head of the department of exploitation out of the mill wheel and Interrupt- form of speculation. The present high standard to which racing has been brought, and the absolutely good faith in society have declined to receive her on of the southwestern railways and later ed Mrs. Hart in one of the scenes. which turf affairs ate conducted under the auspices of the Jockey Club in the East, and the Western Jockey Club in the the ground that her marriage has not codified the statutes governing all Rus-- "Aunt Qlrty," she called, "Is it time capitalists business men alf over country with as much confidence in racing In West, has inspired millionairs, and the as the yet been recognized by the church. for me to tream?" (scream.) stock, grain and cotton markets, and this is one reason why transactions in the betting rings now rival in magnituae those of Princess Ilospigllosi, when she was When John Drew blossomed forth as the stock, ' cotton and giain exchanges. a star Miss Adams, who up to of speculation In popular farvor, Is the rapidity with which all Miss Marie Jennings Reld, was mar that Another reason for the rapid growth turf transactions are time had played Ingenue roles, was wound up. The speculator makes his Investment at the racetrack in the afternoon through us and receives a notification by ried to Colonel Frederick II. Parkhurst engaged leading woman. asso- mail, iii a letter guaranteed to bear a postmark earlier than the race Is run, of just what horses are to be backed for his account. of Bangor, Me. She was a Catholic as Her By the next mail he is informed of the result of the day's operations, and he learns quickly just where he stands At the and he a Protestant The princess and ciation with Drew is familiar to all goers, end of each week he recives a complete statement of the acconnt with the money order for his profits, less 25 per cent, her lawyers set up the claim that, as r , ; r A theater her parts tn "Rosemary," which we deduct as our fee. ber first husband was nerer baptized, "The Masked Ball,H "The Butterflies" cannot be found In the more This gives a wholesome tone to legitimate turf speculation which or less Involved trans- the marriage was Invalid according to and other ploys being pleasant mem- of the big exchanges, and is why turfmen live more comfortably and live longer than do men whose involved ' . y 1 actions this the laws of the Catholic church. ories, i transactions are on their minds, day and night, for weeks and sometimes months at a stretch . In 1S08 the Parkhnrsts were divorced, Letter, as a star herself, she was and In 1901 Mrs. Parkhurst was mar- notably eoecessf nl hi "The Little Min- Our Client Won a Million Dollar. M. ried in Rome to Prince Joseph Rosplg-lios- i, ister," J. Barrie's play; "L'Aiglon," As it Is well known that our clients have collectively won as much as a million dollars at a single race meeting, it Is whom she first met at Bar Har- by Ed mood Rostand, and "Quality sometimes asked: "Why do notMaxim and Gay simplysit down and back their own selections instead.of running a consid- bor. The eremony was a civil one, Street," also by Barrie. spending large sums in advertising In newspapers throughout the country " erable clerical force and and from the first the Catholic church Charles Frohman tells how the cast- The answer Is simpleenough if one stops to consider ihe situation. Maxim & Gay, by dint of ability, energy, organl. ing of Miss Adams for Lady Babble secured an enormous clientele, which means the command of immense capital. If refused to recognize It, the laws of the lation, capital and advertising, have we came about For some time Mr. Froh- can pick winners for immense number of Investors, our profits are larger than if we played our own money only, for on church forbidding the marriage of di- this man had been trying to secure a dram- a basis of 25 per cent, of winnings, which we charge for information and commission, one man out of every four of our vorced persons. The church authori- is practically betting for us. The proof that this plan works for the benefit of the public as well is that they win ties even went so far Ss to prohibit a atization of "The Little Minister," but three weeks out of four and our books show that no customer who stuck to us for two months ever failed to get well ahead slater of a Catholic order from attend- Barrie was of the opinion "that It was of the game, while not afew of those who now own winning stables of race horses and who are cutting an important figure ing the princess as a nurse. Impossible to find a play in it" Some mere playing our selections through us. time on the turf, began the game as novices, Princess Rospigllosl is a niece of afterward the Scotch author was principle upon which we operate is such that we must of necessity do the best we can for you. Our Income, as in this country while saw The General di Cesnola, director of the and here pointed out, is derived solely from a percentage of the winnings of ournllents, and if we cannot make yov win, our entire Miss Adams in "Rosemary." Hurrying income is cut off. That we have been successful in making our clients win, is amply proven by the fact that we have pros- Metropolitan museum, New York, and 1 to Mr. Krohman's office, he exclaimed: more economical and lose business like a granddaughter of Samuel Charles pered for upward of three years, while imitators, pursuing methods have gone under "Mr. Frohman, I have seen my Lady by score. Noting the success that was being achieved by Maxim & Gay, scores of operators tried to Reld, who commanded the American the Babble. If you will lot me have Miss break into the field successfully occupied by the older and more responsible firm, but it did not tak the Press and public long at the Adams for the role will to discriminate between the legitimate and the illegitimate, and as a result we have continued to flourish uninterruptedly, battle of Fayal in the . On I dramatize 'The Little Minister.' " while in the ranks of our rivals there have been scores of enterprises initiated, only to end failure. the mother's side she Is descended BEHQIua DB WTTTH, BIGHT HAND MAN OF THU CZAB. from the Rowan family of Kentucky, A Recent Endersments the Few of Hundreds of of Press. her grandfather having been minister slan lines. Ten years thereafter he SECRETARY HITCHCOCK. CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL-TRIBUNE- , March 1, tee clients profits or agalnat loss, but merely place tubstrloers' money to Italy. She is a statuesque blond, was appointed director of the depart- on judgment of experts, charging a fee for Information and deduct a golden haired, blue eyed and beautiful ment of railways and made president Plana He Haa Made to Probe Alleged I903. fixed percentage from winnings for placing the commissions. They are Indian Seandala. x the pioneers In this Una of investments or speculation. and is a woman of many of the tariff commission. Maxim & Gay, who have been tn selecting winners at Secretary of Hitchcock, the New Orleans races, are in a class by themselves and have no relation min- the Interior N.Y. MORNING C I- H, February I902. In 1892 M. de Wltte was made In their system of operation to the schemes that have TELE 23, who has Just appointed Charles J. Bo- Max- ister of finance. Four years later he recently gone to pieces disastrously to those who patronized them. Since the Incorporation of the Maxim &Gay Co , the casual racegoer naparte of Baltimore to Investigate im & Gay do not guarantee their clients profits nnr against tosses, but can possess himself ot as much if not more knowledge of the comparltive was appointed secretary of state to the the money a fixed percentage merits of tfce horses, A POPULAR PRINCE. charges affecting merely play the of their subscribers and deduct and their chances of success, as the "regular," who czar and in 181)9 was made actuul the administration of .from winnings for placing the commissions. This point Is made clear in burns the midnight oil studying from the charts. He can secure through the Indian Territory, was appointed to all their announcements. What they guarantee to do Is to confidentially this comoany, which Is Incorporated under the laws of New York State Leopold, Who la Proapectlve Heir to privy councilor By many he was money forwarded place on the If it expert knowledge an experienced combina- the In 181)8, handle all them and it races just as the and expert judgment of ' Delsrian even considered reul cabinet December, by Pres- were theirown. They have in their emplo as "dockers" the most rt tion of horsemen whose duty it is to find out him such things concern- the Throne. then the ruler of In Is fr ident McKlnley and is noted for his judges of track work the country, and there not a horse at the ing the horses as he could not possible find out for himself, unless he de- Little Trince Leopold, the baby belr Russia, and he was aptly termed the v a knowledge New Orleans meeting that they have not record of. The information voted his entire lime and attention to the business. Even then, to do as to the Belgian throne, although he will business manager of the empire, since of commercial affairs and collected in this way Is used to the benefit of their subscribers, and its re well, he would have to possess a peculiar talent and be especially fitted business ability. liable character is attested by the numerous winners they have picked by experience and natural ability. not celebrate his second birthday until he handled at least a billion dollars In the past two week, next November, is immensely popular yearly, collecting it from countless Ethan Allen nitchcock is a great-grandso- n Maxim & Gay are Ihe pioneers In the line of Investment or speculation; CINCINNATI TIMES STAR, March- 2, 19O3. of Colonel Ethan Allen, who 1riey have been established three years; thy conduct their business on with his' countrymen, ns his advent sources and distributing it at bis dis- In- The Maxim & Gay Company, purveyors of turf infor- TIconder-og- a straight forward business lines; their methods have been thoroughly suc- demunded and captured Fort "get-rlc- mation, should not be confounded with turf investment solved the long vexed question of cretion for the needs of the different vestigated and are entirely different from those pursued by the "in the name of great Jeho- quick schemes, which were but recently closed by the authori- or concerns of similar characters. They have been established nearly cession. parts of the vast territory of the czar the three years. They place subscribers' money on judgment of ex- ties, The transactions of Maxim & Gay are legal in every sense, and their When Philip of Flanders, the in Asia. vah and the Continental congress." Mr. they do exactly what they advertise to do.that is play money of their sub- perts, and deduct a fixed percentage from winnings for placing the com- Count Europe and scribers on the horses they judge will win. and they usually win. Prompt missions. They are the Napoleons In this line of Investment or specu younger brother of King Leopold, re- For years he has been one of the lation. and proper acronntlnt; is made of the result, but they guarantee no fixed nounced his rights to the throne of Bel- - world's greatest bankers. Immediate- profits, though those who have continuously patronized them have not MEMPHIS EVENING .SCIMITAR, March 2, I903. been losers. ly after he became head of the finances The advertisements that appear from time to time in the columns of var- ST. PAUL DISPATCH. February 28, 1903. newspapt-r- with & of the empire M. de Wltte began the ious reference 'o the turf plan of Maxim Gay Com- 1 " pany tell a story entirely different from the exploits of the defunct "get v:i work of completely reorganizing thorn. An Investigation of the methods of the Maxim & Gay Co. shows concerns. .fcttr? them to be deducting their business on straightforward business lines. The Maxim & Gay Company transact business thoroughly and He declared that the ever recurring They have been established nearly three years. They do not guaran solely on business principles. deficit was Intolerable, and he proceed- ' ' It ed first to reform the monetary sys- tem, then to reorganize the system of I The grea'est race meeting in the history of the South begins at New Orleans within a fortnight. In magnitude it will taxation and then to negotiate the s 7'"' ".: vr eclipse ail other turf gatherings of the past. The Crescent City Jockey Cmb knows this to be a banner year and has pre. commercial treaties by which Russia's - . tY 7M pared for it So have we. If there are more horses at the New Orleans racetrack than ever gathered there before, we have foreign trade was greatly increased. r employed at any other meeting. They cannot make game more expert "dockers" and handicappers than we ever the too He encouraged the introduction of for- big for us to handle. We move 'with the times. eign capital, 'did everything possible If you want to get aboard our discretioi ary series, at New Orleans, In which we play daily those and only those horses' to new im- propositions, with the privilege of not playing any horses at all on days when we consider conditions establish enterprises and we think Al beting ported machinery unpropltious, fill out the following blank and forward your remmittance to us at New Orleans as soon as you can. Play will where the Russians meeting, if your money reaches us in time; otherwise, we will begin play first day were not able to make it themselves. be begun on the first day of the the it V'"- - V reaches us after the meeting has began. Money should be be sent by bank draft, express money order, or currency In regis- All this M. de Wltte is said to have . . J Uncertified checks are not accepted. Cone ably, honestly and forcefully for ' v tered letter. - 7- if 5 his master, the czar. By his own abili- 'f- TO MAXIM & GRAY CO.(Incorp.) 228 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. ty he has acquired his gre.t power and , , 7 Is. S tit may truly be termed a self made man. In accordant with the terms 0 your ad in the Oregon City (Ore.) Courier, I inclose r i ir' He bas been granted many distinctions bet me Dollars, Please for Daily in the various ordors of Russian ' Dollars on each srlection 0 your Dicretianary Series at the Hew Orleans races. knighthood and has received decora- putt marked before the races are the YouaQne to e n't mr ever' 'toy, in a Utter run, names 0 tlit tions and' appointments in numerous which will be planed for account that afternoon, and to send me statement and check weekly Imnei t '" TO BELGIAN fororoItt less S.5 per cent, of winniuiis. Post oddsyuamnlecans publishid in A'ew Uiieant Morning KDJCK LEOPOLD, HEIB TUB foreign orders of merit Stuspapern. My account is svbject to vilthdrauvl in full on demand. THBONB. In some quarters It is rumored that ETHAN ALLEN HITCHCOCK. Kame glum, the succession passed to Prince M. de Wltte's appointment as president Street Albert, the son of Count Robert Then, of the council was not wholly a promo- Hitchcock Is a native of Alabama, but Town or City State less than two years ago, Trinee Ieo-- I tion, as It Is said that the czar declined has been a resident of Missouri sine pold was born to Trince Albert, nnd he his request to be allowed to continue at 1831. In 1S97 he was appointed minis- ARE THE MINIMUM ACCEPrED FOR PLAY: was hailed being in the direct line the head of the ministry of finance. ter to Russia, and the following Feb- 1 .Y1NG 6UMS as i - - of succession to throne. The position of president of the coun- ruary the post was raised to an am- ... -- - : ,.100 the I ""rrilH pnyra tau. jU nr."-s0 cil great honor, M. k. ...2.VJ Leopold and is one of but de io .. .. "1U0 The mother of Prince bassadorship. ..fruO prospective queen of the Belgians be--; Wltte's future Influence is regarded as The work of probing the alleged In- .. , ... . r5B Canal Street. New Orleans. All accounts received hv -.. r-- f r.. M.. - fore her marriage was the Duchs problematical, arid his promotion Is con- dian scandals will proceed as rapidly sidered a triumph Elizabeth of Bavaria. If the little al for the De Plehve as Mr. Bonaparte's other work Will per-m- lt "l,hou, "ti't"iBg- - ,ume'o"ulfrK monty throuKh m"' ' prince survives his father and old King partisans. "We have kicked Scrglua ne la also one of the special coun- I Leopold be will one day rule over the upstairs they are reported to have sel appointed by the president to pros- ' Belgians. aid. - .. ecute the postal cases.