. THE MORNINGP OREGOMAK. TUESDAY, JVrY 30, 1905. ATLANTIC IS SWIFTEST YACHT American Boaf Beats AH Com petitors by at Least a . Whole Day. . HAMBURG JUST 'SIGHTED Surprises Judges of OcearW Race by Beating All 'Ocean. Records, Reaching X'izard in Eess Than Twelve Days. THE LIZARD. IMay 29.-The yacht At Jantic finished at 9:18 "P M. The Atlantic-pas8od-Jar6U Rock with every stitch of sail .set. Her spinnaker jvas rigged to starboard,, and the Amer ican ensign was at her peak. Shortly afterward the jvind- drojjped and the spinnaker was taken hi. Captain Barr was hailed y. the corre Fpondents' boat. He- said the Atlantic had made an average speed of lCi knots since leaving Sandy -Hook. As the Atlantic-keeled" Jier hull showed rust, but there "was no sign of seaweed. The Atlantic was flying the Interna tional cede letters "K. S. R. B." The wind continued to. lighten, and the yacht was unable to finish efore ' darkness set in. - . Becalmed Almost at Finish. Shortly before the Atlantic reached the mark the wind fell almost to a calm, and the tide turned against her. Crowds of people lined the cliffs" watching the yacht endeavoring 'to make the mark with all sails set The Atlantic passed the line south of the Lizard lighthouse at 9:15 P. M.. when a gun was fired from the German cruiser Pfeil. the stake oat, which arrived early In the evening. Rockets were sent up from the signal station and horns lown at the' lighthouse. Will Beat Record to Cowes. The Atlantic proceeded for Cowes. -Isle of Wight, intent on beating the record. After passing Scillythe Atlantic -was .becalmed, and had. 12 hours to drift. At the Lizard she met a tremendous sea swell and for some time drifted backward and forward. Captain Barr and "Wilson Marshall, the owner of the Atlantic, agreed that they had made a splendid passage, without a single mishap,- only experiencing one strong gale, through which the boat rode admirably. Record Sail for One Day. The record sail for one day was S41 knots, on May 24. which Mr. Marshall be lieves beats anything -hitherto achieved. The Atlantic reached Bishop lighthouse, southwest of the main group of the Scllly Islands. May 29. having accomplfshejlltbe passage to that point In 11 days. 16 hours ar.u 22 minutes, with an average of 10& knots an hour. Hamburg Oft. Scilly at 8:30fA. M. LONDON. May. 30. The German yacht Hamburg, second contestant In tne Kaiser cup race to cross tne Atlantic from Sanay Hook. was off the Scllly Island station at R:30 o'clock this mornh.g. There is a light southerly breeze. Hamburg Sighted at Scllly. LONDON. May 29. A yacht, presumed to be the .Hamburg (German- representa tive in the aKiser's race), was sighted ten miles southwest of Scllly Islands at 1 "0 o clock this morning. The wind is ..ght. No Other Yachts Sighted. THE LIZARD., May 30.-(4:40 A. M.) Ncne of the competitors of the American )a.ht Atlantic has yet bene sighted. .... ,,.,,-. 1 but the bankers declare the transfer Makeboat Did Not Expect Finish. j,as no connection with the payment of J rVLMOUTH. England. May 29. The j the latest Japanese loan, unexpectedly early arrival of the At- j SAN FRANCISCO. May 29. It is sup lantir off the Scllly Iinds (which she j posed that the transfer from New York parsed at 9;57 this morning) caucht t to San Francisco of $3,000,000 Is to the international yacht authorities nap ring When the dispatch announcing her passing the Scilly Islands reached Talmouth the German cruiser Pfeil ihe markboat) was placidly anchored in the harbor. Those on board the rmlser were not expecting the yachts before Wednesday! The Pfeil imme diately got up full steam and sped off fto take up her position a mile south ward of the Lizard. JURY BRIBERY EXPOSED Juror Tells How Banker Tried to "Save Embezzler. ST PAUL, May, 29. A special to the Dispatch from J"loux City, .la., says: One, of the .most dramatic incidents In the history of criminal-procedure in 'Northern Iowa occurred in the Federal Court here today when Judge Reed dismissed the jury because of "an al leged attempted bribery, and fined one uror and directed that an information he filed, charging a .prominent banker ind politician with contempt of court. The. trial of W. E. Browne, cashier rtt the wrecked Storm Lake National Bank. for. alleged- misappropriation of $100,000, was interrupted when. James. Carter, of .Sioux Rapids, a Juror, and Fred Watklns. of Hawaraen, brother-r-law of Browne, were sharply ques tioned relative to the alleged Jury tam pering. They told conflicting stories, md In the end Carter admitted that -Catkins had approached him In a sa loon and volunteered to "loan" him $2300. The trial of Browne had been n progress for 10 days and the case would have gone to the Jury tonight. A new trial will now be necessary. Bonanza for Beer-Drinkers. ST PAUL, May 29. A special to v.e Dispatch from Rhlnelander. Wis.. says A local chemist has produced a liquid which is 11.000 times stronger nan the best .quality of beer, and one prop of it, placed in a large beer-glass and filled with, icewater, produces a glass of pure beer of the finest grade. The extract contains an alkaloid from hops, just 9500 times stronger than crude hops, and the active principle of ,malt 12.700 times the strength of com B?n 'malt, made from the best -barley, with the above Is combiaed an article which in contact with -water produces InstatUstHeptuf forming" of 34 per cent alcohol, the amount existing in the best brand of beer. A one-ounce bottle of the extract -will make 480 schooners, or about 30 gallons, of pure beer." MILWAUKEE, May 29. -When shown the dispatch from Rhlnelandcr regarding the alleged new discovery In the manufacture .of beer, two of the most prominent -chemists connected with Milwaukee's brewery Interests ridiculed the invention as an utter impossibility. HOPES. TO BEAT LONDON New York Swells Up on Probable Re sult of Census. NEW "YORK, May 23. Taking of the state census is to begin next Thurs day. Experts believe the results will show that Greater New York is rap idly becoming the largest city in the world, and that in actual figures It is pot far behind London, which holds the . pre-eminence. London's 6,000,000 and odd . inhabitants are; distributed over-an enormous area, which Js large, ly what might be called suburban. Considering New York as that com- i xmfnlty which radiates about 25 miles from the City Hall, it Includes 2000 square miles of ground, and' Is popu- lated almost altogether by persons wno come 10 -aiannattan every aay ana in everything except nominal residence spend their lives here. 'The figures, it -has beep estimated, will reach 5,456,091. Based upon. the results of the last census, the enumerators expect to find f..B , , T 3.948.191 persons In what is called "Greater New York." ' , RIO GRANDE STILL RISES Washes Out Railroad. Street Tracks and Houses. Car EL- PASO. Tex., May 29. The Rio Grande River continues to rise, but slow ly. Many houses have been carried away from the Mesilla Valley, and others in the Mexican section of El Paso are being flooded. The street-car track from El Paso to Towne. Tex.. Is washed out. The main line of the Santa Fe to Albuquerque is under water In several places, and traffic Is suspended. A bridge on the Rock Island near the Canadian River was washed away, as well as a large stretch of track. THE DAY'S DEATH RECORD Silvela, ex-Spanish Premier. MADRID. May 29. Ex-Premier Silvela diejl today. Daniel J. O'Day, of Standard Oil. LIMA. P.. May 29. Daniel J. O'Day. the Standard Oil Company's general superin tendent of pipe lines. Is dead here, -aged 50 years. William Bedlow Crosby. NEW YORK. May 29. William Bedlow l Crosby, one of the oldest lawyers In New A York, and who was a paymaster In the Navy during the Civil War. and Consul General to Rome under President Grant In 1872. Is dead from heart disease at Dobb's Ferry. His maternal grandfather was Benjamin Franklin Butler, Attorney-General of the United States under President Van Buren, Illinois .Court iluet .Try; Case. WASHINGTON, May 29.-The Supreme "Court of the United States today reversed the decree of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois, dismissing for want of jurisdic tion, the case of the Board of Trade of Chicago against the -Hammond Elevator Company and the Western Union Tele graph Company, and remanded the case for further proceedings. The decision gives the Illinois court jurisdiction. The elevator company has its headquarters at Hammond. Ind., and contended that its correspondents In Illinois cities were not Its "agents." The business of the com pany was to take orders for the purchase and sale of stocks and grain, the orders of customers being transmitted over the wires of the Western Union Company from the -arious offices of the "corre spondents" to Hammond. Ind. The case Involves the right of the elevator com pany to appropriate the Board of Trade quotations. Gold to Pay for Selby Smelter. NEW YORK. May 29 A transfer of ' 13,000,000 to San Francisco was made ; today through the Subtreasury by i Laidlaw & Co. The transaction aroused , some curiosity In financial circles. Its j exact purpose could not be learned, i provide money for the purchase of the Selby Smelting Works. Negotiations for the sale to M. Baruch,' of New York, have been In progress for sev eral months, and it is known that they have been completed with the excep tion of the payment of the purchase price. No Cause for Russian Protest. ST. PETERSBURG. May 29.-According to the Foreign Office, the conversation of Ambassador Count CassinI with Presi dent Roosevelt. In which the question of the political construction which might be placed on Secretary Taft's prospective visit to Japan and the Philippines was raised, sensational accounts of which were telegraphed to Europe, was entire ly unofficial and not upon Instructions from the Russian government. The Pres ident assured Count Casslnl that Secre tary Taft's visit was entirely devoid of political significance. Scrofula It is commonly inherited. Few we entirely free from it, " " Pale, weak, puny children are afflicted with it in nine cases out of ten, and many adults suffer from it. .Common indications are bunches in the neck, abscesses, cutaneous erup tions, inflamed eyelids, sore ears, rickets, catarrh, wasting, and geaera debility. food's Sarsaparilla and PjLlls Eradicate it, positively and absolute ly. This statement is based on "the thousands of .permanent cures these medicines have wrought. s " My daughter bid scrofula, Kith eleven i&rroa her neck and about her ears. Hood's Sarsaparilla was highly recommended xnd she took it aad was cared. She is now In good health." Mas. J. H. Josxs, Parker City, lad. Hood's SarsaparlHa premise t cur and keeps tha pramlsa. oral will yam Marie Carrau Will Get John Sullivan Esiate. " FINAL DECISION RENDERED Supreme Court Awards $500,000 ' Left' by Seattle Pioneer to "Wo man He Willed It to by Word of Mouth. OREGON LAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington, May 29. That an oral will- is valid under the laws of the State of Washing- ! ton was decided In the Supreme Court of th united States today. The case In : which this decision was reached was that , of Hannah O'Connor and Edward Corco- ran against Terence O'Brien, administra tor of the estate of John- Sullivan. Marie Carrau, William Russell and S. F. Coombs. Sullivan, who resided In Seattle, and owned an estate valued at more than S0Q.O0O. died September 26. 1900, four days uicu ocuiemuiT o, im, lour aave - ) y,afn . , , ' ' before the date set for his marriage to .uane iarrau. on the night before his death he called in several persons and re quested them to witness that he devised all his property to Miss M. Carrau. Sulli van's declaration was offered for probate In-King County In the shape of a noncu patlve will, witnessed properly and ad mitted. Its validity was attacked by the plaintiffs, who were the nearest relatives of Sullivan, and resided In Ireland. The lower courts all declared the will valid, and these concurring decisions were affirmed by the Supreme Court today. Northwest Postal Changes. OREGOKIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington, May 23. Oregon rural routes or dered established August 1: Boyd. Wasco County, route 1, population 465. houses 1W: Greenville. Washington County, route 3, population 418, houses 93. Louis O. Behm has been appointed Post master at Spokane Bridge. Wash., vice E. H. Long, resigned. J HAS NO NATIONAL GUARD I Hawaiian Legislature Refuses Ap propriation, and Guard Disbands. HONOLULU, May 29. The Territorial Legislature adjourned tonight. All Na tional Guard appropriations and the ap propriation asked for the government band, which has been supported by the 1 government for 35 years, were refused by the Legislature. The band will probably be maintained by the citizens of Honolulu. The National Guard Is likely to disband, or will be largely reduced in numbers. It Is claimed by the opponents of the appropriations asked .for that Governor Carter has the power under the Array regulations to se the Federal forces, and that he has supreme power in this respecL . 'Brttlsli Bantam Beats Evans. LONDON. May 29. At the National Sporting Club tonight Joe Bowker. bantam-weight champion of England, easily defeatctl-Pinkcy Evans, of Yon k'ers, N. Y., for the bantam-weight cnampionship and a purse of $3550 In a 2)-rcund contest. American Women Lose at Golf. LONDON. May 29. TheAmerlcan en trants In tne woman golf championship failed to secure a prize in the competi tion on the Cromer links today. Miss Dorothy Campbell, of North Bostwlck. won with a score of 82. Lent Stolen Money to Mrs. Potter. NEW YORK. May 29. Counsel for the plaintiff In the case of Alfred Fos sick, a lawyer of Maidenhead. Berk- shire, charged with misappropriating I $60,000. put In a statement in court here today, alleging that Fossick told him he lent the money to Mrs. James Brown Potter, the actress, without se curities. The defendant was remanded. SHUR-ON 1c are liendciunrler for Shttr-oa Eycclnxnex. Torlk I.enRm and Invis ible Bifocal. We lanurr your clause itfcalnst breakage for onr yrar without extra cot. Oregon Optical Co. Y.M. C. A. Bid., Fourth and Yamhill Tea and coffee o by taste alone; and tastes are many. Schillings Best teas are five, and coffees four; all different; money back all; at your grocer's. CARTERS llTTLE IVER PILLS SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by tkeM Little Pills. They also relieve Distress frosx Djspepsk, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A pcr- P fcct remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowa- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Toague Pain in the Side. TORPID LIVER. Tkcj Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. triiaH PiM. Small Doft. fcmaH Price. j 1 i m THE "DIFFERENT STORE" IQfcjf I ." ' STORE CLOSED TODAY s MEMORIAL DAY j j I . 1 HIS HEART IS IN HIS WORK ' ..; VJfl I - A MOURNING THOUGHT 1 IM ' V - . A - , . M i v .. . Waitinn thp. inriimni dnw - I I 1U.I OF -CJ - - - - '11 . - .13 11 - . . THIS STORE WILL ALSO BE CLOSED On Thursday, Opening Day of the World's 1905 Exposition AND CONVENTION OF ROSE CITY" BOOSTERS 31aud Thayer, Ruth Murphy, Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day, Love and Tears for tiie blue, Tears and Love for the gray.- "The mystic chords of memory, patriot grave to 'every living heart land, -svill yet swell the chorns of the they will he, hy the hetter angels of ' SEE TONIGHT'S AND TOMORROW MORNING'S PAPERS FOR EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCE MENT OF THE GRAND FINALE WEDNESDAY OF THE HOME-FOLK'S PRE-EXPOSITION SALES A SENSATIONAL BARGAIN EVENT! WATCH FOR IT! Plan your household duties not to miss it. 'Twill be the grandest bargain event of the entire season! A garrison finish, sweeping everything before it, and forecasting a grand entree to Exposition and Summer sales. Watch out! Tomorrow! Read about it in tonight's and tomorrow morning's papers. OLDS, WORTMAN & KING. RESULT OF PUPILS' EXPOSITION CONTEST Standing of 20 Leaders at 5 P. M. Yesterday Lillias Ewing, High School 9,853 Metta. Seidler, Failing School 8,193 Wellington Gilbert, Ladd School 5,551 Willie Stepp, Atkinson School., 4,556 Fred Stevens, Atkinson School 4,057 Thompson School -.; 3,938 J Lillian Brown,, Thompson School 3,936 -Henry Feldman, High SchooL 3,674 Adrian Smith, South Portland School SV758 Dorothy Allen, Ladd School. :3,567 Leo Boife, Higii School.., 3,385 St. Mary's Academy 3,337,1 -Finch. stretching from every hattlefield and and ITearthstone all over this hroad Union, wien again touched, as .surely our nature." ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Lcla- Smith, Williams-Avenue School Ida. Dingle, Hawthorne-Avenue School M3rtle Harmon, North Central Lynn Cpovert, Portland Academy Hattie Hoben, High School Beatrice McLean, Ladd School Christie Smith, Atkinson School Bereneice Hannigan, Ladd School.'. First twenty Scattering "Total . . t ..... a;. : r..- n I .,273 3,246 3,211- , 3,170- 3,124 2,895 ...2,802 ' 2,555- 82,062 .53,206. 135,268 I I