THE OREGON DAILY JOUKNAL. - PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY . EYES JTftQ, OCTOBER 21. 1003.
airy, has been granted a. 10 dara' leave
TROPICAL. TOIL :
NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST
or aoseace.
First Lieut W. M. " Qoodale, Signal
corps, la assigned 'to duty in this de-J
.NQWM-1im:TirvjllX
Contract Surreon W. H. Sabln haa
FOR LOCAL SKILL
been ordered from tbla post where he
was 9n temporary duty, to Fort lavw-
ton, ..
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OREGON CITY
SOTICS. Orafoe City MhanHhws will plnaaa
take sotk-a taat nrora or td Journal naa
hroa MUblUhr at tha Ooorlar offlca. Bsrrnlh
etraat, tzt I Sapot, irbara atwerlptloa, eonn
r-Klnta, parawnta. M, will Da rat-a-rra aoa ai
Irndrd to bf J. 1L Waatorar, Tba Journal Ore-
goa lit? a-rant.
SALEM
I
VANCOUVER
CALLS WIFE UNTRUE
AND ASKS, DIVORCE
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police tnat m Journal affncr hu trana
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woo win nnni UDVcnpucDP, rompJainia, paj-
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TEMPERANCE UNION
MEETING AT SALEM
NOTICV.. The Vanurr a!nrr of Tha Ora.
oti Dally Journal la lor a tad at 003 Main (treat,
obo 1'. Luudberg, affact.
NEW ST. ANTHONY
HOSPITAL READY
LABdB COCOABirr OXZ. TAOTOBT
wan bs sxzprzn rsox sura a-
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dxtikt co ours nr tbs r&Axr.
BIG BOOST FOR -
NORTHERN POST
' (Journal Special Service.)
' Oregon City, Oct. II. Henry Snawlse
' brought ault for divorce yesterday from
, hla wife, Annie Snawlse. The complaint
' alleges that the wife' haa ben unfalth-
- f ul to her , marital vows" for the past
three years.. Ha aays that aha baa re
peatedly been untrue. He states that
they bare resided In the city of Portland
' tar a number of years. Recently, he
ays. aha has been In Dawaon City, N.
W. T. Wherefore, ha prays that a de-
' tree of divorce be granted. - The parties
were married In Portland in 1890.
Sew Stock Company.'
';' Initiatory ateps are' being . taken for
the organisation of a stock company to
' float , some of the mines In the Ogle creek
! country, just bow much of the capital
stock of .the corporation . will bs the
promoters are as yet unable to state.
-as the details have not been arranged.
It Is probable that In a few days, bow
. ; ever, that the company will bs organised
rand enough of the stock placed on the
. (market which,- when sold, will place the
, . owners In a position to push the work
'ahead with a vim. An Inspector' who
'was In the'' country for some of the
'.claim owners last week delivered bis
Tport yesterday. "While - they would
: rgive nothing 'out for publication, they
..-professed themselves" as well pleased
"with tha expert s opinion.
( Death of T. W. route. . '
Word was received here last night
' announcing the death of T. W. Fouts
at the stats asylum at "Salem. - The de
ceased was subject to eplleptio fits and
. waa adjudged lnaane and sent to' ths
asylum for treatment soma months ago.
He owned considerable property in this
pises and bis family lives hers. His re
mains will bs brought boms for burial
'. i rsgoa City Sotes.
Ths Women's Lewis and Clark Club
bt Oregon City entertained last evening
at ths Armory hsll for' ths benefit of
' ths Sacajawea Monument fund. Danc
ing was Indulged in and refreshments
were served. , A feature of ths enter
. talnment was' a war dance by members
of the local tribe L O. R. M.
i A dancing club sailing under the
euphonious name 0f "O. K," has been
organised In . this city and will give
their first dance of 'the season at the
Willamette hall, Saturday evening
Henry Garde, with his wife, four
children and a cousin, left Tuesday for
the Warm Springs reservation lands. -They
went by steamer to The Dalles,
and from there went by .wagon, taking
with them a team and cow.
Yesterday 8: K. Green left for bis min
eral property in the Blue river country.
fie. had been preceded by two days by
1. B. Nichols and Charles Muran. They
report the prospects good for mining
m ths Blue river district and will re
main two weeks prospecting in those
mountains. ' " .'--
E. 8. McFarland, Jack Douthltt and
"Red" r Williams have returned from s
week's hunting expedition in ths east
em part of Marion county. They report
the killing of a-considerable number of
Chinese pheasants and other , game.
(Journal Special Service.)
Salem, Or.. Oct-21. Ths state con
ventlon of ths Women's Christian Tern
perancs Union, which met hers in formal
Session for ths stats convention . this
lornlng, waa last evening welcomed to
Baiem toy representatlvs men . and
women.' The opening meeting was really
held last - evening, and there was a
large attendance, A musical program
was Interspersed with addresses of wel
come, as .follows: For the city, Re
corder N. J. Judah; for ths churches,
Rev. F. W. . Cliffs; for the purss, E.
Hoferj for the university, Dean W. C
Hawley; . for the publio schools. City
Superintendent Traver; for ths women's
club, Mrs.- T. T. Qeer; for ths county
W.iCL Ti U..' Mrs. R. M. Steele: , for
ths Salem W, C. T. Mrs. H. C.
Watheney
KCBSTASY Or WAX CXASCIZa XT
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xxjbotbxo ooKPAinr or sxattu
TO OFS&ATS A 1XMM OTTO TOUT
XO.WTOV JCXAJTS MUTOM TO CTXT.
(Journal Special Service.)
. Vancouver, Wash., Oct II. Official
information waa received at the adju
tant general's office of the department
this morning that the secretary of . war
had changed his former decision regard-
journal Snsclal Service.)
Pendleton, Oct II. Bishop O'Reilly
of Baker City Is In Pendleton and Mon
day afternoon and evening he met a
company of ths medical staff of ths hos
pital and Mayor Halley, at which time
ths plans for ths dedication of ths new
hospital were discussed and a general
program formed.
Ths dedication will take place on No
vember S and both Governor Chamber
Iain and Governor Morrison of Idaho
have signified their ' Intention of being
present and taking part in ths exercises
Besides tnese men others or prominence
will be hers to help make the day . a
memorable one. , ... ;
' The new St Anthony hospital will
be one of ths best equipped In ths state.'
In arrangement and convenience It will
be equal to any In the stats apd In
slss it will compare favorably .with any.
The surgery is ons of ths most modern
on the coast and has been' built and
finished according to ths latest Ideas
jj ma mraicai wona.
' The dedicatory services will be opened
by the ritualistic services of ths Catho-
nn Will Xmploy Several Honored
Xsa, and Already Big Orders Xavs
Coma la T torn, ths Country for ths
Mill's rrodnct . srstal raotorlss.WUl
Brsntoally Bs Bull for Band ling- of
Copra and ths Banned Froduot. .
ing the entry of a car line Into Fort
Lawton reservation and that hs would! lie church, in which they will devote the
allow the company to enter. I building to the service of God and for
Enclosed was sent a revokabla fran-1 the rood of man. Following this-'ajl.
This morning ths convention 'met at! chflsa to the Seattle Electrlo company I dresses will be made by Bishop O'Reilly,
o'clock and a roll call was followed authorising them to operate , line I Governor Chamberlain. Governor Morri-
by. the' reports of the secretaries and
treasurer. . This ' afternoon Mrs. Helen
D. Harford, ths state president deliv
ered her annual . address.
: la ' Buprems Court
-The supreme .court yesterday . after
noon heard arguments In two appeal
cases, as .follows:
Lake County.- respondent versus A. J;
Miller et , at, appellants, appeal from
Lsks county.-' '
R. C - Anderson, respondent versus
J. .F. Adams, .appellant appeal from
Klamath county.
Ths treasurer of Sherman eonnty haa
paid the last half of that county's state
tax to State Treasurer Moore. Ths re
mittance was received yesterday, as fol
lows: State tax 11.197.15, agricultural
college Ut $102.76.
' Salem City Council.
At a, meeting of the city council last
evening. ..Mayor . Blahop announced his
appointments of the city plumbing board
to - consist of George Dunsford, M. J.
Petsel and T. M. Barr. Under ths charter-ths
president of ths city board of
health la ex-offlclo president of ' the
board.
ALBANY
75,000 ACRES OF
LAND TRANSFERRED
AVOTSZB BICX STBIXB.
(Journal Snsclal Service. .
Albany, Or. Oct 21. Ths Coast Land
and Livestock company of this city bid
in this week at foreclosure sah) 75.000
acres of land located In Benton and Lin
coln counties. . Ths pries paid was 195.
000. About two years ago the land was
sola toy the present owners- to the Ore
gon Pacific Colonisation company.' of
Minneapolis, Minn., lor 1110,000. About
fiB.ooo. was paid down and a mortxaa-e
executed for the balance. The Eastern
company Intended - to sell th,e land to
small farmers but they lacked ths funds
to carry out their project and the mort
gage waa foreclosed. The land consists
of valley, timber and gracing tracts and
is quits voiuaDio.
Visits JTew Tork City.
Bussard, an extensive wool and
through ths ressrvatlon from . Seattle.
Department officers say that this deci
sion, makes Fort Lawton a post Of Im
portance and makes It habitable as welt
Up. to . this time ths car Una only ex
tended within three miles of ths post
and ' all travel ' was t done : through the
dust . In , a ' buckboard. Not only does
this greatly aid the post say tha. offi
cers, but it means a boost to Seattle.
Ths shipment of , supplies, troops and
munitions will bs greatly facilitated and
as Seattle Is becoming ths center for ths
great Alaskan work of ths 'army this
closes up the gap that has existed -between
ths post and tht city. It also
makes the move of the department head
quarters much easier should this bs
contemplated. Some at the headquarters
hers believe that the day will come
when the .department headquarters 'will
go North, and probably to Seattle, as
this post ,1s no longer the center of the
department as it once was. Should this
be contemplated by ths war department
the franchise Just issuid would aid the
move greatly.
Mors Improvements at Fost.
The . war department today notified
the department adjutant general that
ths sum needed for a new roof for the
post quartermaster's stables had been
granted. The post quartermaster's rs
quest for new offices has been allowed
and work has begun.
Golf Unas Ars Strenuous.
The Vancouver barracks golf club has
been busy this week, or at; least the
committee on the green has. Aftsr con
sultation with an expert of the Waverly
links, the committee laid 'out a nine
hole courts that is expected to -prove
sufficiently difficult for even tha numer
ous professional players in ths garrison.1
No artificial hasards will be-built, since
the course demands that ths players
drive between two .artillery barns, over
several 'shelter tents, past numerous
sentry houses and cannon, through or
ovor numsrous barb wirs fences and cir
cle around on- the flats near : ths river,
then returning up a steep incline
through a slg sag course that Is worn
than tnallrat 'alf.' -
Charles Wolf Is Killed.
son. Senator C J. Smith, Mayor T. G.
Halley and other men of prominence.
After the services of the day a banquet
will ba given in the evening to the phy
sicians and Invited guests of ths 'church.
A general invitation to ths services will
ber extended to all members of ths med
ical' prof eaa Ion of the atate. . ;
ror Good Boada. ' - ' ;
O. 'A. Hart man, as ths county Judgs.
hss appointed H. J. Taylor. R. M.
O'Brien, H. L. Frailer, R, Alexander and
Clarke Walters as delegates to attend
the stats convention of the -Good Roads
association, which is to meet in Port
land on October 21. The men of" the
county are greatly Interested In ths
good roads question and tha delegation
from hers will take an active part In ths
meeting in order to bring back with
them as much information as possible
lor tne, Detterment or the county roads
PORTLAND MEN PLAN
FOR PACKING HOUSE
", (Journal Special ' Servlca)
Pendleton, Or., Oct 21. J. H. Gwlnn
has returned from a visit to Portland.
where be attended the' grand .lodge of
the Knights of Pythias and transacted
some individual business., ' v.
. Whils , Mr. Gwlnn was In Portland
a meeting of ths promoters of the con
vention of the National Livestock Asso
ciation.' which is to be held : in that
city, beginning January ll was held
and at that time many; plans for the
entertainment of he delegates, the gen
eral program and the work aa a whole
Within the next few months Portland
will have- another large manufacturing
plant which' will employ several score
of men and will. be. the beginning of a
large . establishment of factories. ; The
Oriental-American Company of this city
last summer . purchased . ths ; Singapore
cocoanut refinery,-and within a few
months it will -be reSullt here. There
Is only one other plant of this sort in
America, and .la located at Philadelphia.'
. a score or native -worxmen wers. sev
erai. weeks .in - taking ths factory
pieces and packing it for shipment Ths
plant waa-taken 'down piece by piece
each part numbered and stowed aboard
ons of the great steamers that-ply be
tween the Malay port and Hong Kong.
Ths, vessel carrylvng this queer -cargo1
sauea irom Singapore tne nrst or tats
weekend Is due in Hong Kong within
a few. days. Here ths factory will bs
transferred to the bold of one of the
large ' Portland-China coast liners and
is expected to reach this city, In about
two months.
-. Ths sits for the cocoanut oil refinery
has not been determined by the local
company, -but It is . thought ths plant
will be rebuilt somewhere between this
city' and Linnton along ths-river front
i. A. Tsrex. manager or thet oriental
American Company, statsd this morn
Ing .that he was anxious to secure
very deep water-frontage in order that
the ocean liners bringing ths raw cocoa
nut oil from ths hot lands across ths
sea may discharge their cargo right at
the factory's doors. This oil will be
Imported direct from Singapore,
-The product of the mill is called "nut
lard." and is made of cure cocoanut oil.
This preparation Is to take the place of
lard In cooking. A chemical analysis
of nut lard Is said to have resulted as
follows: Oleln. 41 -per cent; concrete.
61 per cent; moisture, I per cent This
analysis shows ths oil Isrd to be free
from all fatty acids.
During the past few days Mr. Yerex
haa received orders for ths lard from
manufacturing chemists, candy and
cracker makers and wholesale grocers
In Minneapolis, Pittsburg. New Tork,
Buffalo, Chicago, Battle Creek, Omaha,
Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Marlon. Ind.,
White River Junction,. Vt, and Sidney,
New South wales,
Ths oil will be shipped to Portland In
large hogsheads that Is, until the copra
plant is erected here - "Copra", is an
East Indian word for the dried cocoanut
from which vis extracted the oil that, is
used for. the manufacturing-of the-nut
lard.- This plant 'will be much larger
than, the lard factory and will, employ
several hundred men from the start
(Journal Soeclal Service.)
Ontario. Or., Oct 21. Ths report has
reached this city of the discovery of a
very rich quarts mine on the boundary
line between Malheur and Baker coun
ties at ths head of Camp creek, seven
miles northwest of Ironside and three
miles west of Bull Run mountain. Ths
mine was discovered by Charles Gra- and, will realize a handsome profit
IIH14J, sja luitiAsijj CAjn;ifc siviu lyy
M.
mohair dealer of this city left veaterdav
afternoon for New Tork City, where
were laid. . The different organisations
of the city were aTT represented at the
meeting and each will have Its share in I JTha officers of the local company who:
the success of ths convention. 1 are promoting the cocoanut oil enter-
, Portland is after the establishment of Priae say that a large copra plant ail!
a packing house And will do an to hive built alongside their oil .refinery
the -Independent people put one there, within a few months after the latter
They are giving their moral .support to factory Is put Into active operation,
tha scheme of building there and when As the refinery, will have a. capacity
the', time comes to build, will put "their of '500,000 pounds of lard per month, a
money In the plant Thsy realise the 'I reat quantity 'of oil wlll.be needed tc
fact that a packing plant. la which" the I kel u running. . i', ..' - '
stockmen of the oountrr are intraatni I "we Intend to make our refinery the
by a P. V. A T. train. near Fruit Valley and one behind which the stockmen will I let and finest In , the , world,", said
lata yesterday afternoon and Instantly stand, will bs a great thing for'ths city, I Mr- 'Yerex.'-- No pains nor money will
ana ars wining to support such an In-1 ' maiung as complete ss
stltutlon and do all that they can. to
bring about Its establishment ',
The meeting. In January will, be one
of the largest ever held In the city,
and at it many matters win be discussed
and perhaps decided upon that' are of
Charles Wolf, sged-14, a married far
mer living at Lake 8hore, was caught
killed. Wolf had Just started to drive
his team across the track when the
train bore down on him, killing him and
one of the ..horses and wrecking the
wagon.
Wolfs body was brought to the city.
after, the prosecuting attorney had In-
WLZa your fcs&y Is etvwsyiastbdrwccca,
to have yozr hocio wired ' and . oxped , w2.
ELECTRIC LXCUTS, to as to W prepared for tie
1003 Winter citt.
V'.iv'
Pcirl?; Co.
SZVSNTtl AND AIXSJl STRS1TS
Cjjl ,1" 88111 alw j'
NOTICE !
On account of our being unable to wait on all the people who were de-v
slrous, of getting their .dental work dons for coat of material, we have decided
to do all dental work for about cost of material, until November 15. . ,
t TXB BOSTO ZS TBS ABQZST SZBTAIa COVCZBV IB TKB WOBXO.
4eWAC,
EXTRACTING FREE
Silvs fllllags
Gold- SlUaga
Gold crowns
Van set .teeth
Brldgs'work
SXBO M
All work guaranteed for ten yeara
ray
Tha Bostoa Hade My Bios Teeth.
uy our late notanicai aiscovery applied to tha gums we extract fill and
apply gold or porcelain crowns, undetectable from ths natural teeth, without
pain. o
' Comey early and avoid waiting. Lady attendant always present
Boston Dental ParloreS
Fifth and Morrlsoa Streets, epp. Malar a Frank aad Fostofilee.
jtoars 9&q a.
Korrlsoa Street.
m. to p. at.
XatraBsa
Sunday till X e'eloek.
o
we know how, And the' most, skilled
chemist we can find will have charge
of the manufacturing of the lard. Ths
copra plant which we are planning, to
nulla after - the lard factory has com
menced running will be a large enter-
TUB P0 RT L AN D
AJCBBIOAB
9.00 ret Bay
aad Vpwara,
2CBABQVABTBB rOB VOtmiSTS
. wfll be pleased at aU
Turkish bath
'ataos i ooBrarskoTAa tbaybxbbs.
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i to.rustss sag sksili gisllsassa Ths saaxageaaemt
ttsaea te saew taaaw . fire yttess. A saoaeta
tuassrt la the AetsL .
& A 2Owaaa, alaasarea,
or wool and mohair. He. has -made
many purchases throughout the Valley
Creek. Colo. The quarts Is said to
asssy wen from ths surface, ana at a
depth of 80 feet the ore assayed 1160
gold and 130 sliver. Ths new find has
created considerable excitement here and
' several parties have left for the new
gold fields. It Is said that quite a mln
Ing camp has already sprung up.
Slew Gas riant
The city council of Ontario haa
granted' a. 10-year franchise to E. E
: Test for the privilege of putting In a
gas plant to furnish natural or arti
ficial gas tot lighting ths city, also for
heating and lighting residence and bust
ness houses within ths corporate limits.
. The ordinance specifies that-werk shall
commence on the plant within three
months and the same shall be completed
within six months.
. - . Inspecting Butcheries.
State Fish Commissioner H. G. Vsn
Dueen, Hon. F. L Dunbar, secretary f
State; Hon. Charles 8. . Moors, stats
treasurer; Samuel Elmore of Astoria,
F. A. Seufert of The Dalles, Mr. Ferrell
and Mr. Warren of Portland, the last
four named gentlemen being prominent
salmon cannery owners, wers inspecting
the Ontario fish hatchery this week.
The hatchery is now tn full operation.
'All are well pleased with ths hatchery
and pronounce it a great success.
' Bnooessfttl Operation.
R. L. Griffin and wife returned' yes
terday from Walla Walla, where the
former recently underwent a successful
operation for appendicitis. W. E,. Pope,
who also underwent an operation for
appendicitis at the same hospital, ac
companied, by his' wife, returned home
Sunday.
f W. N. Shilling returned Saturday from
a visit to his family at Washington,
D..C
hs will dispose of his large holdings I vestlgated. No Inquest waa held to dls- vital Interest to ths development of the I prts ana w,n n,ea the "HliiS of the
nf wnnt v.i. tt i . I fcovfir the llnhlllrv nf tha .omnanv'a am. I j..v 'I ranka of Portland lfthnrara Vitr imuni
. , -j ' i nuuun c u i w . . M
pioyes, tne causs or death being evl-1 - I nunarea."
dently accidental. Wolf leaves a wife ftm wrrantauf . .
but no children, he wu well Vnown har. T0M BnSSISSlsrjr S BBTTSBBCBBT,
and through the nmintv. havlna- rulila'
in this vlcinltv for man vaara I - tJuriuu opeciai oervice.1
Social Club Entertains. . vvl. a.,- uct. si. ia response
Sold aluahle rana.
Sylvester Cannon has sold hi j farm a
rew mues from this city to J. W. Booth
recently or Nehraska. The farm con
tains leu acres and brought $8,000.
Enlisting Beerulta.
Sergeant J. V. Morcom. and Cornnrai
A. W. Colder of Vancouver barracks are
in the city enlisting recruits for their
regiment tne Nineteenth United Stutaa
Infantry. Their headauarters are nt tha
Russ house and they have had a number
or inquiries. The regiment will proba-
oiy do oraerea to tne Philippines in a
few weeks and the soldiers will be en
abled to see the Hawaiian Islands, Ja
pan, vnina ana toe possessions In Asia.
Good Boada Dslsgates.
County Judge H. M. Palmer has an
pointed delegates to the good roads con
vention which meets in Portland Octn.
per zs. They are as follows: Hon. M.
A. Miller, W. L Wallace, Lebanon; H.
Freerksen, Shedd: La- Stratton. Mil.
lers; Joseph Young, Sclo. Linn .county
win dc amy represented at the meetina-.
aa .ao oeiegates are active and In tell 1
gent citizens.
XlaECTBOCtrTXOZr AT COITKBUS.
JEFF IB W1SUY CITY.
(journal Special Service.)
Chicago, Oct 21. James J. Jeffries,
accompanied by "Kid" Egan. of Otta
wa, I1L, has arrived here from San Fran
cisco. Jeffries Is in fine shape, and his
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People who desired to Ineusta naa. Den
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The first of a series of socials was Missouri.' Iowa. .Tllinnla Minnaant.
given last night at the Catholic school Wisconsin, about 200 representative
rooms by the Catholic Ladies society, a business men 6f the five states named
novel way to pass the winter eveninsrs of the imnmmanr nt tha nnn.. ui..
?JJ deYised pi.art of a erle8 of l"lPPl river. 'The commercial organl
cial gatherings. The early part of the satlons of Minneapolis, St Paul, Ls
evening was devoted to progressive Crosse'' Keokuk. Molina. Ouinr-v ni
GENERAL MILES TO
VISIT NORTHWEST
(Journal Special Service.)
. Los Angeles, Oct 21. General Miles
arrived in this'city yesterday after a
leisurely trip through Texas, New Mex
ico and Arizona. He said last night
that he expected to remain a few days
hers and then proceed to San Francisco
and on up through Oregon and Washing
ton, la an interview the general stated
that hs might eventually build a home
In Southern California, .and locate here
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; ' - For Infants and Children.
'Ha Kind Yea Kara Always Bs.bt
Bears tha
. eUfostort of
(Journal Special Service.)
Columbus. O.. Oct 21 with hla
prother confined In a cell a few yards
away awaiting a similar f&e, Ben Wade
goes to tne electric chair In the peniten
tiary annex today to par the nenaitv
iur one oi tne rouiest crimes committed
In Ohio In recent years. Wade has been
unner sentence of death for more than
a-year and hs entertained hopes to the
laai max ns might escape tha chair.
These hopes wers finally dashed to pieces
last week when the circuit court n.
fused to grant a stay of execution. The
waae Pro there were convicted of the
murder or Kate Sullivan, who lived in
a lonely house hear Toledo. She and
her sister, Johanna Sullivan, were alone
in tne nouse on the evening of AprU 14,
1900, when masked men entered for the
purpose of robbery. Before thev left
however, Kate Sullivan was clubbed to
aeatn ana her sister Badly injured. Not
long after a man named Landon was
sent to the penitentiary for some offense
ana upon nis release he became talka
tive and gave Information which led to
the belief that he and the Wade broth
ers were guilty of the Sullivan murder.
All were arrested and all were found
guilty of murder in the first degree, but
with Landon's verdict there was a rec
ommendation for mercy, and he was sent
to prison ror lire. He was the main
witness In the prosecution of the broth
ers. The date for Albert Wade's exe
cution was set ror last June, but a mo
tion for a new trial acted as a stay of
execution. . . -. . . .
whist a short musical program follow
ing. Miss Messle Geoghegan played a
piano solo, the Vancouver Mandolin
club rendered two selections, Mrs.
Crocker favored the society with a
piano selection and Mr.
played a mandolin duo.
sergeant Belly Setlrss.
Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant
Kelly of the Nineteenth Infantry was
today placed on the retired list at his
own request Sergeant Kelly's entire
service, lasting more than 10 years, has
been with the Nineteenth Infantry and
It is doubtful if there ls another man
in the army who has served as lone
with one organization as has the ser
geant Mr. Kelly will remain in Van
couver as long as the Nineteenth does
and has become so identified with the
regiment that it would not be the old
Nineteenth without the veteran Kelly.
sergeant ti. A. Jjlttie, Co. E. Nine
teenth, has been appointed regimental
quartermaster sergeant, vice Sergeant
KeUy retired. -
Soldier is Acquitted.
Private F. W. Smith, troop B. Sixth
cavalry, has been acquitted by a local
court martial from ths charge of lar
ceny. Acquittal -Is approved by General
FunstOn. . , i
. Many Garments for Battery. .
The Eighth battery of field artillery
drew clothing yesterday morning. This
other cities along1 the river are well
represented. The principal work of the
convention, will be to draft a memorial
to congress requesting an appropriation
bv that bod v sufficient tn rnvnr tha a-v.
p. a. warier pense of the Improvements deemed nec
essary to preserve the commerce of ths
river.
TOOK A STRAW VOTE
hunting for two weeks previous to his
start East He is taking good care of I
his health. When seen, Jeffries said as
to his future plans:, "I will go with
Egan East next week. At present I
have no plans 'for the future other than
that we will accept ihe best proposition
mat is -put to us, lor i am out ror work.
There has been noma talk of my going
on me stage witnycoroett but no ar
rangements have been mads or anything
saia to me aoout tne matter." .Refer
ring to bis bout with Corbett Jeffries
gave Corbett credit for being a good
ngnter ana a clever poxer.
"Stops That Tickle"
Belmont Cough Drops
JiT ALL DRUGGISTS
latsrestlar Bxperlment In a Besteurent
An advertising agent representing a
prominent New York magazine, while
on a recent western trin. waa dinina- nna
cvnruiij in a riunourg restaurant.
wmie waiting ror his order he glanced
vertisement of
preparation, Stuart's Dys;
as ne nrmseii was a re
over his newspaper and noticed the ad
i a
many of the other Traveling men In the
. OHIO CXTJB WOMXB MXZT.
(Journal Special Service)
Columbus, O., Oct. 21.-rColumbus has
capitulated to an army of fair Invaders
gathered from every corner of the state
ror the 9th annual convention of "the
Ohio Federation of Women's clubs. The
FUEL, ECONOMIZERS
(The World's Standard) ,
FURNACES
W. G. McPherson Company w'a
rell-known dyspepsia I opening proceedings took place todav in
pepsia Tablets; I the board of trade auditorium an ....
tablets, he began speculating as to how
HAWAIIAN VOLCANO
IN ACTIVE ERUPTION
dining-room were also friends of the
popular remedy for indigestion.
He savs ' T counted twntv.hFaa
men at the tables, and in ths hotel of-
sisiea - oi welcoming - addresses, re
sponses and rsports. Tonight the dele
gates will be entertained at a reception
given by the local club women.
The convention will be in session until
Saturday.
one time he had been obliged to quit the
road, but since using Stuart's Dyspepsia
iwu uceu vniinujr trea irom in-
is' the last chance, offered until spring J Si!8.,??!!. . conV,nued their use
for a B-anerni lama nt xinthit,. .5 1 ;P"clally, while traveling, on account
LJSIl.?''?' irregularity in meals, and because.
n3VB ,!nSt! WJZ ,7:tw ,themi n dl-cussions on. education, civic 1m
fhnad tVtUrtlVLSL "'i'f.S' Provement domestic science; chUd la.
ing one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia I bor llDrsr,e" and other leading ques-
iirt.. . s . t. . . , a . . . .. .In . i . . . .. -
vno ui uum iuiu roe ne naa BUnerea I uoa iniermieu.
so roucn irom stomacn trouble that at
BTSBE CUBE TOM FTXBS.
itcning pues produce moisture and
cause itching, this form, as weU-as
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles ars
curra pj ur. oo-an-o s r"iie Kemedy.
Stops ltchlns and bledlns. Abanrha
mora 60c a Jar, at druggists, or sent!
by, malt Treatise free. Write me about!
rvur ksm, ur. oosanao. vnu t, a.
every man supplied bis probable needs.
About 13,500 worth of clothing of 'all
kinds waa issued. The . Twenty-sixth
battery made their descent o,n the cloth
ing department today.
Xsw Offices for Quartermaster.
A store house near the present office
ofthe posbfluartermaster is being re
modeled completely. This buiming when
finished will be" fitted up for the quarter
master's clerks. The present building
occupied by the quartermaster is inade
quate since store rooms, offices of ths
quartermaster, his sergeant and the nu-
merous clerks are crowded together.
The work of this department has considerably-
Increased recently since the
post nae received additional troops, 'and
as the barracks are .being buflt to hold
an entire regiment or infantry besides
two field batteries, the force will nrob.
ably be materially Increased in the near
future.
Army personals.
In.. . 1 1 . . ij ' ..
mo mi uuvoiuiK men, ne was orten
obliged to eat what he could get and
not always what he wanted. .
"Another, -who looked the picture of
neaun, nam ne never ate a meal with
out laicina a Biuart j nnisr nftarwaH
because he could eat what e pleased
and when he pleased without fear of a
oieepiess niarni or any otner .trouble
"Still another used them because he
was subject to gas on stomach, causing
pressure dn, heart and lungs, shortness
of breath and distress In chest which
he no longer experienced since using
"Another claimed that -Stuart's' Dys
pepsia Tablets was the only safe rem
edy he had ever found for sour stom
ach and acidity, ' He had formerly used
common soda to relieve the trouble, hnt
the tablets were much better and safer
tO- 'V1"" --'f - a-. --T-r--..- :
After smoking drinking, or other ex
cesses, which weaken the digestive or
gans, nothing restores the stomach to a
neaitny. wnoiesome condition so effect
ually as Stuart's Dysnepsla Tablets. -
Biuem s uyspepsia Tablets contain the
(Journal Special Service.)
Honolulu, Oct 21. Advices from ths
Island of Hawaii- state that tha vnlrann
Ths program calls for papers I Launa Lau ls In eruption and dense
volumes or smoke seem In almost every
MAVtAM . 41.. 1 .1 . . TT. 1
v . ,uo iDianu. . 4' l will VUBOrVtt
tions It Is bellved the eruption comes
from ths summit of the crater known
as Mokuweoweo., The lava flow has not
yet reached the timber 'line, 6,000 feet
above the sea level. - At night great
fountains of fire rise manv hundred feet
(journal special Service. V - - land are Plainly seen all nvar tha talan
London, Oct 21. Trafalgar day, . ths J nd at MauL ' The fiery flow ls, creeping
SOBDOB CEZiEBBATES.
anniversary pi ieison s great naval Vic
tory fought off Trafalgar, October 21,
ibuo, was ceieDratea toaay in the cus
tomary manner. The Nelson monument
on Trafalgar Square was decked with
wreaths sent from various parts of ths
world. Nelson's flagship, the Victory,
was hung with wreaths at Portsmouth.
Contract Burs-fton W. W TiiVa li.i nahinl ' iflroatlva. 4l..t...
been assigned to duty as transport sur- j which every weak stomach, lo'cTts," as weli
geon of the transport Dfx and has left I .hydrsstin and yellow parilla.
for Tacoma. " ' ' i-. " ----- - , 1 ana can oe eareiv relied on as a radical
Second Ueut .S. D. Malxa, .Third Sav- Sold by druVgVver
Ordas? fVois H
, V ' 'v
down slowly, and giving plenty of time.
iur every ooay to gel out or tne way.,
' I .... 1 ... -
OHIO'S BATTLB K091XKEBT.
(Journal 'Special Service.)
Chattanooga, Tenn., .Oct 21. Ths
monument erected by the state of Ohio
to the soldiers from that state who
fought and fell in the - battle, ef Mis
sionary Ridge was formally dedicated
today in the presence, of a large and dis-
unguisnea delegation from the Buckeye
state. (Ths principal oration was de
livered ty , Gen. Chat-lea -F. Manderson,,
former United States senator from Ne-
praKKa. . . -j .- "J:.
; The- monument Occupies a " conspicuous-
site In full view from Chattanooga,
Orchard Knob And Lookout Mountain.
It consists of a colossal obelisk, 80 feet
in height with four bronze figures at
ths base,-representing the Infantry, ar
tillery, and cavalry branches and a drum
mer boy. .-', i .- i
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' "A dose In time saves lives." '- Dr.
Wood's Norway1 Pins . Svrun. natnra'a
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diseases of every sw- , - ,
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- rroprlstos' of the
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