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A "-" 'THE ' OREGON DAILY JOTJRNAi; PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER ' 18, 1901 ! SCCLS.CO AT QECCN QTY VAKCCUVER m- . CCU:X1L KEETS C0VERS08 NAriES W DELEGATES ALBANY K. OF P. ? BMC TQEKES TO END TENDER RECEPTION shed an ; faw ruug wo awaw irani bait BDT According to Major C. W. Langflrt toredoea will not do very much mar lamas t ths plllM in the Jetty work at tha mouth of ths Columbia river. Hs Itiln that tbo insect Is a nit water worm and It la Impossible for it to Ihrlvo whara there la Mir fraah water. Tba, flew of ths Columbia extends ever a bit araa off tha mouth of tha river, tad for that reason he holds that tha toredo will not llbslr causa any mar trouble. Tha damage that thr an tha far wrought, aiplalna tha major, waa la a art of an eddy which ronalatad of aalt ' water altogether.- Outald of that small trea, which, la raade up of a tlbarai tupply af fraah watar, tha piling haa "remained untouched by tha Insect An - anamination ahowa that tha timbers art as sound aa tha day whan thay wara 'I riven. In making tha rapalra tha Plan whteh th Unltad States engineers hay geclded upon 1 to drtoe tba now piling , around tha addy mentioned, whara th waters of tha Columbia satand, and It to then believed that th .tersds svl ' will hava been overcoma A couple of tha pieces of tha piling . Which had baaa aataa out by tha Insect war Mnt up to tha olty yesterday, end they ara bow ob- exhibition at tb tuatani house. One of thara la from a (Din that waa placed la position during tha aummsr qf IBM. It baa bean liter ally bored full of hole, and at a dln tanc raaaoiblaa a large sponge. Soma f the holes ara almost half aa Inch In llameter. whlla other ara smaller, show- . In that tha worma liars attotoed re ' rlous degress In sis. , Tha hole raaembl email tunnels and ; thaite, atniaaeted in tha sams reeimer r that a miner might perform th work a a alalia from which ba la preparing la take out or. . , - . y novevunMi bp tote Brga nrge as BJlr Aa old Chinee legend haa H thai U tha lUy eloomi before New Tear day rood luck wUI follow tha owner dur ing all af th foMowlag IS raonthe; but should -it wither dad die a long train of avtla will annua. Whether tha Chinese residents of Kw Berk hava made up thalr mindn to tart the theory or not la unknown locally, but 4.001 lily bulbs ara bains rant them. They earn an tha Aragonia and ara now being discharged at tha Alaska dock. It la one of tha biggest shipments of - bulb ever mada by way of thla port. In addition to them thara ara also 1,000 ', easea of Japanese lilies eonatgned to the metropAlla Thay consist altogether of roots, and It Is raid, that if thsy ara placed In watar of tha correct tempare- - tur It will b but a matter of a faw weeks until thay will sear newer of a spotless white. Tha work of discharging- cargo from " tha Aragonta hi progressing; under ad . versa conditions. Almost two Weeks ago gang at men waa employed to replace - a number of tha old piling- on which tha dock rests with new timber, and tha task la yet far from complete. , Aa result of tnaae operations tha south ' afcd of tha at rue tu re la pretty Wall torn ta pleees, and th floor spae far freight to rather limited. This afternoon it la tha intention to more tha reasal to the :J ' th er nd of tha dock, aad it Is n neetad that tha work af getting tha vargo ashors wUI progreaa mar satis : (aetorlly. Aceordlng to present plana th at earner wflt he loaded and ready to start on th outward trip an the morning; of October t. She will go out loaded to th guards, peroral other ateamera aauld ba used If availaMa. - 1 XX Mttak mm Oianeas ta Bl- Wawa msn Are tojnrad, -,, Caaght by a mammoth wava, which swept over tha deck, of th visui aa sha was rounding Cape Hon. three aall srs an board tha British ahla Giauoua. which reached port, yesterday afternoon from Antwerp, had a miraculous escape from death. They wer carried against th spars and aldea of tha veesst with much fore that thay war randerad ua conaoleua By hereto work thalr raataa snoeeadad In rescuing them, but not be fore thay were almoat drowned. Badly bruised, but with no bones broken, th mn were taken Into th cabin and there remained for a weak before thay were In condition to rsnew heir labors before .tha mast. Tha aia that aim oat caused tbalr death oontla uwd with una bating fury for tha greater part Of two days, and tha veaael shipped water freely. -Whan tha storm finally subsided thara waa fin weather for s few days, and tnnansthsr af only a trifle leaa fury cam up. Tha sails had all baaa taken down and no damage re salted The officer explain that whlla they war In th alarm orator off th Horn thara war a another f hard blows sufficient to teat tha bast seamanship. waen tha Paolfls was finally reaobed th skies beared and Ideal weather reigned supreme until wan Diego was sighted, where tha vessel pot In t dis charge a part of her eargo. Tha trip to that port was made in 13d days, and from thara to tha Columbia river U days war required ta make tha run. Th cargo brangtit ta Portland Is eon gtmed to W. P. Fuller i Co, and Is being discharged at tha foot of Finn atree. It la mada vp mostly of aecnant. glaea. Bfrtrlts, linoleum, pieaer a, currants, ate. Thara ara 400 barrele of currants, which 'wara gmwn -in Qreeoe. Th Olaoeu Is not ahartarad for the outward trln. - : ABwjr &l Although she arrived, in tha hirbor A Sign 'V of poor blood circulation Is shortness of breath after walking, going up stairs, sweeping. . singing, excitement, anger, fright, etc. Poor blood circulation means a sick heart, and a alrk heart la a result of weak and Impoverished nerves. Kvnryena knows tha. results, of poor blood circulation, but vrybodya doea not know that the quickest and safest treatment la Dr. Miles' Nw Heart Cure. If you Had thasa svmptoma present. Ku should not neglect them, but at o procure bottla of Dr. MI1V ' New Hart Cult ft will ear, and at wrf ltttl opanaa. compared with doctors' Villa We are so sura of It. that If first battle dose not benefit, your druggist will return your money. It will do for Von what n haa dona for (houaanda tn Ilk condition. "Por two months I walked on th edir of the tomb from weak heart, poor blood circulation and nervous pro tratlon. Dr. Mil K-w Heert CM re, and Nervine save ma bank my health.' -BBV. W. A- R HlNH, rort Klgln, Ont b"ney b- 4 ben - t eiUa faUs to BB PmOTXBBB 0 AOOOUtOBATB mvmu bp seetst Bawatak Is Tha JisjssI ) r dragon City, Oct. It A meeting of tha school board af Oregon City waa bsld last evening for the purpose of providing; mora room for pupUs who are entering tba schools. It was decided to dt p an extra room in tbo gym nasium at tha Barclay building to meat tha present need. Miss C real rain, re cently from Iowa, was employed to as sist la- tha fifth and sixth grades for tha oosmlng year. Tha body af aflaa Lulu Blbe. daugh ter of Hon, Ooorga W. Btsea, who died in this alty yesterday morn lag. waa shipped to Sheridan today and the fun rsi will ba held at that plana, tomor row at t p. ra , An set Ion was filed in tba etreuH sonrt yesterday by B. AC Rockwell against John A. Coafar, his wife and John W. O rout ta reoever en a promissory note far llio, sivsa to ilS. A suit waa filed yesterday In tha cir cuit court by Richard Clinton and Oeorga W. aCcCoy against A. B. Ram mondv and his wife and tha Oragon' Iron M Steel aompany to foreclose a mort gage an land given aa security for s tioo aota. A petition was died In tha probat ooart yastarday asking that tha will of Mary WUliama ba admitted to probata. Property valued at $1,000 1a willed to Mrs. w. J. Wilson of this otty, daushtar ot tha testator. nsssg, Tha marrlag of Barah Baeon and Prank Ooaaer was solamnlsad yastarday afternoon by Rev. A d. Bellinger, pastor of tba Congregational church. Tha con tracting parties live In Wllaonvllla, thla oounty, and will make thalr future home at that plane, whara Mr. Ooeser owns a larg farm. .invitation ara eat for a party this evening at tha home' of Mrs. B, A. Bonuner rn honor of Dr. H. Mount, who hta recently formed a partnership with Dr. Boinmer In tba praotloa of medicine. Tha event promises to ba a vary aajoyabla ana. t Dr. S. W. Powell 1a today moving- to Molalla, where b wllj soolntto th prao tloa of. medicine, W. A. Dimlck of this eity, who ra oahtly passed tha state bar examination, has formed a nartnarshlp wtth Mayor O. B. Dimlck and will angnca In busloees bora. ' - C. D. Latouretta and wlfa Tbrited Dr. 01 B. Smith of Eagle Creek Sunday. Lloyd Williams of Canby, at ona tlma deputy assessor of thla' county, was at the court houaa thla morning. Dr. & B. dmith of Eagle Crank, waa la town yeetsrdayr - lata yastarday afternoon, . th schooner Ireno began receiving a lumber cargo early thla morning at tha Invaaa-Poul- san mill. Tha steamer I aqua reached T her today from Baa Pranciso and will ha fitted aut with a cargo of lumbar at th sama plana. It la thought that tha Annl Larson will omplete her oar go tonlarht at. tha North Pacific ralll while the. Mel re a and Taurus, which ara ba- tnr loaded at ta Portland mill, will ha ready bo aall about Tharsday, - X lira. Clyde Klckarson, a nuu-lna engineer, who has Just returned front Klamath take, reports that th steamer Jessie, which had baaa plying between dif ferent points on tha lake was warned to tha water's adga last Saturday. At tha time sha aannht fir tha vessel waa moored at a landing sad th officer and crew wara all ashore. Mow tbblaa originated Is not known, Tha vessel was swnad by a stock sotopanp com posed af a number of merchant of southern Or ego. She waa valued at tl.004 and carried tl.eOS buraraaoa. Mr. Nlekarsoa has baaa steam boating an the la a during th past six months and axpacts to return shortly to his vo cation. M says that a new boat, called the Kens IS being built by Thomas Mo Cormiok to ha operated on tha lower lake. It will ba about M fast In length and will aarry both passenger and freight. Ma says that Tut ton and Hans bury of Portland ara also prepar ing to build a aw craft. Thay have purchased tha aid hollars which were formerly In tha Iralda of tha Kellogg Trans ro rtktloa company fleet and a tew days ago procured eagiaee at dboat watar bay. In addition to these there are aww a faw gasoline launch ea run ning on tha lake regularly, but It la said thorn to a great deal mora bueiaeea than ttaey ana handle la speaking; of that section Mr. NIc hereon smld: "An Irrigation ditch la under const ruo tlan by tba Klamath Palla Canal com pany, and when completed It will ha oapabla of watering SO.000 acre of land. When that project haa been brought to a Buoceesful conclusion that antlra section is going; to hava ona of tha hlggeat booms in Its history. Klam ath Palls 1 now a town of abowt I.iOO population, but tn a year from now tba Indications are that it win -ne donnia its present alaa. rHaamboatlng will alas be given aa Impetus and wUI prove aa Im portant factor la building u tha soua try." . ; , :, - A dispatch received by tba local agant says that tba steamer Aberdeen reached Sas Praneleeo- yeetrdaTt noon, saveral hour la advano of tha etbar vaaaais of tha fleet which sailed from tha mouth of tha vtvar at th nam hour Prtday evening. - P. P. Bnumgartnerv agaat af thaCnlt fwrnla A Oregoa Coast Steamablp aoaa pany, left this morning for Hot Lako, Or., ta ay sod a with1 a vaoatloav Tb barkevtla PuNertoa haa eJearad for Alcatras, CaL After receiving a car go of fuel oil at that ymee aha will sail for Kehei. Hawaiian Islands. It la expected that tha British bark Rnthwell will finish discharging her eoal ears this afternoon. Wheel th wrk to completed she wtrl awrt frees tha bunkers to aa af tha dock a Bros tha - - - ' Astoria. Oct it. Outatd at T a ai. Vhoonar Andy Mahony frera Ban Pedro. At arte. Oat, IT-Arrtvad at 4 and toft up at :( a. rn. - Steamer Iao.ua from San rranotooo. Arrived at 4. 10 and left ap at p. nv tsar Redond from Astoria. Oat. U. Condi tloa af tha bar at I a. as., modaratai wind southeast; wthr rioady. Ban Pranctaca, Oet I. Baltad. ajTBABTBS 'JBBBTB BtTBBaV aOamaak bah Teasel Zs Basagoyed ischoooar Jamea Johnatoat fog Mrttovbdbanhav .. m WAS AT OTTTB u- OBirsa to piPPBBjnri t-ooautt. (gyeeial Dusatth U Ta VoatealV Tanosuvar, Wash., Oct. . Tha city council met In regular ssaalon last night. Mayor Ctough, who has been absent from several meeting, wn auto to preside at tha meeting: Tha principal business transsoted was tha transfer of tha license to Brumley Co. for tha sals af liquor at tha oor nar of Seventh and Raeerv streets to tba Rtordoa oafs at tha corner of Seventh and Mala streets. Thla saloon haa been obnoxious to tha post hoapitaX Colonel Huston established a oosaack guard to prevent any of the soldlera front patronising th plana. Thara was a petition presented ta tha olty council hut night by tha eltlsens of that vicinity to prevent any further licenses being granted to aatabllah a ealooa la that portion af Seventh atraet. This waa brought about through tha falsa rumor that a license application had been mada to establish a saloon on the corner of Seventh and Seat B street. Two .other resolutions wars Intro duced to form Improvement districts. Ona providing - for the grading of Eighteenth street, was adopted and tha tlms set for the hearing of protest fined for Monday, November 1, tha next regu lar meeting af tha alty SounalL Tba estimated cost of tha work la 11,168, Including Intersecting street crossings. Tha other resolution provides for im proving Kaufftnaa avenu from Twenty first atraet ta tba city limit which was also adopted. Biiihnay anrprtos Party. "last evening Joa Burka, a prominent young man, had forgotten all about bis birthday anniversary and retired for the night. He waa awakened, however, after an hour's nap to And that many of his friends had called to wish him many happy returns of tha day. He was very much surprised to find II oouplea await ing him In th parlor of hla home In west Vancouver, Th member of the surprise party wara Msasrs. Frank Mills. La Burka, Harry Blevaaa. Ar. thur Smith, Wlllin Smiley, Earnest Law rence, O rover Henurlckaon, Ml 1 ton Bur nett, Lynn Curtis,- Ralph Hoyt, John Burka' Herman Brdman, Louis Mu ehant. Theodore Walker, Prod Mart el i. Misaaa Myrtle Green. Ethel Hennrlck soa, Ora Powell, KAn Thompson. Ber tha Byron, Maud Lewis, Nsma Bmlley, Bva Bannister, Eva Burke, Jennie Ca mera, Pan Die Burka, Hedrlok Strieker. Alloa-Ounnlag. Eva Packard, Grace Pom pa, with Mrs. Burka and Mia. Eva Mulligan as shapereass. r Capi James H. Bradford and Lieut Predartok O. Kallond hava left Van couver barracks on leave of absence for Saa Francisco. -CaL. whara Lieutenant Kellond will today wed Miss Catherine Selfrldge of that city. Captain Brad ford will set aa beat man. Lieut. Ira A Smith, who wont to Sam Francisco In charge of a guard and sev eral prisoners for Alottraa, has been granted a leave of absenoa for several weeks. Lieutenant Smith la also to bo married 'within a few weeks, and Cap tain Bradford wlU art as best man at Lieutenant Smith's wedding. ( p . . - Mars Prraroas djtantol. l " Mary Bismaulat was divorced yastar day from Oust Blomauit. tha husband falling to appear to ontt th suit Thsy wara married at LeCantar, Wash, April t, lira. Tba' ground for tha dl vorca la cruelty. Custody of their three children Albert, aed ; Will la aged i. and Sadie, aged I months waa awarded to tha wife, who aeenred also $10 a month alimony and soma prop er ty. Anna L. Parker secured a dlvsre from V. W. Parker on tha ground af bndenmnt and failure to provide. They war married January 1L at Vancouver. - - ' PASSENGER AGENTS' 4 CONVENTION MEETS " " Jeara1 Seeetal aVrvtea.) Old Point Comfort, Vn., Oct. 1. Nearly ovary railroad of importance In tha Unltad States, Canada and Mexico is represented at tha forty-ninth annual convention begun at tha Hotel Chamber lain today by tha American Association of Oeneral Passenger and Ticket Agent Tha sessions are to last through tomor row and Thursday. - Tha general abolishment of Sunday ex cursions, uniformity la dealing with tickets loot by pasaengera, and tha ef fect on regular traffic by reduced rates to larae ooavantlona are some of tha topics that will be discussed. Governor Montague, Secretary ot tne navy morion and other men of note hava accepted in vitations to ba praaent and speak at tha annua convention bannuet. ON TRIAL FOR THEFT, ATTEMPTS SUICIDE (Bneclal DkMtch ts Tat Jeafasl.) Walla Walla, Wash.. Oct If. After aw silo w lag poison and being pumped out. Mrs, D. W. ragata m again on trial here, charged with stealing goods from a store that had bean sold by her husband to W. O. Alloa Th unhaony woman wept hysterically In court all day yastarday and last night attempted ta commit suicide. AT P. . (Journal ayaclal harries.) , St Lou la, Oct It. A Urge attand anoe af prominent bankers and financiers was present today at tha opening of tha fourteenth annual convention of th Il linois Slats Banker' association. Tha sesslona. which ara being held In tha Illinois building at tha fair, will ooattau through tomorrow. The program pro vides for nddreana by Frank A Vander Ud of New York. Senator Albert t. Hop kins, William George of Aurora, William B. Rldgley, comptroller of tba currency and Hart man Baker of Philadelphia. OP MA Washington. Oet. 1. The appeal af Angus W. Maehen and hla aa daf endnote In tha poetodle eoneplraoy ansa cam up for hearing today. Thla la tha oaaa In which Maehen. Dtllar B. and Samuel Oroat and George H Lorons of Tolede. Ohia wer eatenced to two years In the penitentiary and to pay a hn af llS.aos. tMeatal Maaetah a Tae ieeraaU Tacoma, Wash.. Oct la. Con grass man P. W. Cusbmaa left last sight (or tha east wher ba haa seen called by tha Republican national committee to taka tba aUua fuc JtovstVslt and Tair- MOM Mxmemwu appoibts abjitiobas , ataWrBWauf TO ATVBBB MJeBllBwB OP TatB ZmaUBARBB AM rBAhTB- RBBS. fSmcUl Mapatea Ta Jesraatk Salem. Or Oct IS. AddUtonnl dala gatas ta th Trans-Mlsalaarpwl Com mercial congress, and tha Irrigation aaa grena, were yeeterday appointed by Gov ernor Chamberlain aa follows: To Trans Mississippi congress Dan - McAUan. Prank Williams. Ooorga B. Watklna. Portland) W. H. Wehrung. HlUsboro; Tbao Barr, A. Huckesteln. W. T. Slater. Salem; a v. Galloway, McMlnnvUlat F- It Mellla, Baker City. To Irrigation con. gross L. Wlmberly, Prank O, Mloelli. Rcaaburgi Deil Stuart, Richard Wilson, Dan McAllen. R. B, Durham. P. A. Mo Pberaoa. PorUandi F B. tfolbrook, Ir rlgon, . . ( . , flim mitts I ta Aaytoas. Testerday. for ths fourth tlms, Jack Martin, a morphine water, was com mitted to tha asylum for the Insane. Martin eama tnta tha alty last night with hla clothe all cut up and torn and both feat bare, with a story that ha had bean robbed. The man was unmis takably Insans. Upon complaint of Chief of Police Gibson. Martin was taken be fore County Judge Scott yeatorday and exam raed a to hla mental condition. Tha examination wad made by Dr. P. B. Smith, and upon his affidavit the order for commitment wag mada Martin haa bean oonflned tn tha asy lum on three previous occasion and also served a term la th Oregon peniten tiary foe a minor affenae. Tha director of ths bureau of ths osnsus of th United States in answer to a request from Labor Commissioner Hoff states that during the years 1 -. ending June SO, 1104, there were ad mitted Into the United States 4,117 Chi nees and 14.SS1 Jape, and that of these T Chinese and Sit Japanese declared that Oregon waa their destination. Thara wer eight Chines, and 110 Japanese that declared specifically that Uy wara destined for Portland. SAVES POODLE BUT LETS SQUAW DROWN ' L' (special EMtpsteh The JoaraeL) Tacoma. Wash.. Oet II. Tha Indian woman drowned off Lemmon'a beach wsa tha squaw of Jim Warner, a Wol lachet bay Indian, Warner was. found by J. J. Lemmon and one ot his sons, wet and exhausted, hugging to bis breast a poodla dog, about whloh ha had wrapped his coat to keep the boast warm. To tba Lemmon he told the story ot tha drowning. He eald he thought ho wan near tha beach and Jumped from th cane Into deep water. Ha grabbed tha frail craft with both hands and It waa overturned. Tha wo. man could not swim and was drowned, but Indian Jim clung to tb poodla dog and saved It - - HEINZE Wia STUMP STATE OF MONTANA (special MsBsteh ts 1W JeanML) Butte, MonU-Oct !. Th decision of tb stat supreme court to- denying planes on the official ballot to tha anti trust Democratic and antl-truet .Kepub llcan part lee has to all appears noes In no wis dampened th ardor af P. Aug. Heinse, president of th Unltad Copper company, ho lert nere iaax mgnc xor Milsa City, and announoec. oeror jeav lna that ha would stump tha state In hi own behalf for tha United States senate and tell tha people about hla fight against Standard Oil. John Maglnnla. vloe-preatdent of th Unltad Copper com pany, and a vaudevma quartet, accom panied Halnss. ... BETS $1000 THAT TURNER WILL WIN (ffyettel Mspateh t The JearaeM Boat tie, Oet 1C. Stephen S. Bailey, who wired 11,00 from Walla Walla to plao on Turner being elected governor, and which after two days of waiting waa cowered by tba Republican central com mittee, returned to the dty and first went to the bank. There ho arranged to offer alt the $1.00 bets that Turner would t be elected that tha Republican crowd would oovar. Bo far Bailey has been unable to get another dollar beside bis Srt bat XBBTXTUTB. (Seerlal Nepetek to The Jearaat La O rands. Or, Oct It Union county teachers to tha number of II, from La Grande, Union, Cove, Elgin and other smaller towna, leave for Pendleton toaay to attend tha , Inland Empire Teachers' association that will convene there the balance of tha weak. Tha schools are dosed far a week . ULaMJUIY OOTJatT OPial. faaMUl Dim ret a The Joaraal.) McM Ian villa Or- Oct la. Circuit court department Ma I evened raster dsy with a very light docket. Judge William Oallowhy presiding. Th ses sion well probably last about three daye. Thla la the first session that judge Galloway baa held here alnoe go ing on tha beach. POTWB BABX.T BtVBC rSsertal PwssSab ts Ts lenrast) I Colfax. Waakv, Oet lAan tatoaJeated man giving his nam as O' Kelly and hla reeldecc as Tekao, waa picked up laat night near tha O. ft dr N. track kera wttk a badly battered head. Ha waa re moved to tha hospital. He daaa ex to know bow hs was Injured. , BVVAWAT BOTB OAPTWMBv , IftaMM asald to Ta Jearsat fax. Wash- Oct 1 AHem t : Colfax, Wash- Oct It. Henry and Kay .Martin, brothers, aged IS and la, re a away from ham Hi Pulleaaa Sunday and war eap'urad la Cclvllla yeatorday on Instructions frwa Sheriff Caaatt of thla county. They war beating their way on a freight train. 'A TXaTTA. taseelsl DajMU ts Tae JearsaL) ' tndevendanca. Or- Oct It. J. 8. Sev ens was burled ywatarday at th Busna Vista burying ground. Ma waa a brother of W. Sevens. He toft a widow and five children, who ara living at Oregon City. Ha was rniaeer In Polg, ewuatg and .was well known bar, - , . - - - WWWVW BUOrn RAMS) CRAJrOBSr aVOB) B Bt OQM BVBT P BOaTOB - OVVXaUIB BtABB (Baerlsl DhnataV to Ike learesU ' , Albany, Or Oct II. Grand Chancel lor L. M. Curt of ths grand lodge Knights of Pythias, waa last venlng tendered a reception by tb member of hla lodge. Laurel No. 7. of this dty. Tha grand chancellor outlined his plans for th year work. Other laembera who delivered addraaaea wer TJr. M. ML Wlnaard. representative from Laurel lodge to tha grand lodge; a W. Wright, the now deputy chancellor for Laurel lodge; Dr. J. L. Hill, past grand chancel lor; J, d. Van Wlnkla and W. it BUyeu, Oeerg W. Ptatt yesterday brought suit for dlvaroa from L A. Piatt Ha says that his wlfa whom ha married Juoa C, 1900, haa refused to sock for him ar do any household work. Th aetata of tbo late Calvin Powell, who died October t, waa yeeterday pro bated, and Stephen and O. A. Powell, hla two brothers, wara appointed admin istrators. Th property Is valued at II, tl$, and consists of a good farm and took. Tha hairs ar thrae ehlldrea ail under age. Tha fire In Salem Sunday evening by which tha brtok mtlle were destroyed was seen In thla City, tha flames shooting tip so high that tba heavena were Illu minated. It was thought at tba tlma that tha ore was much nearer. Fishing parties returning from Ta ctile Bay yeeterday afternoon report tha bast of luck In trolling for salmon. Manager EM win Stone of tha Corvallls A Kastern railroad caught II Sunday,' while Miss Walsh, daughter of Master Mechanic J. T. Waleh landed nine. WILL ADD SIX BOATS TO HAMBURG SERVICE (rsedal Dispatch h Tae Jsaraal.) Seattle, Oct. It Advices received at th offloes af tba Koatnoo Steamship line yesterday ar to th effect that th com pany will plan six mors boats on tha run between Seattle and Hamburg, at one. Thla la owing to tha Increase la "business between Puge sound points and noutn American porta, Tha A rat Kosmos vsaaal reached Seat tle from Hamburg la ltoi and aver sines that tlma thara haa been a steady In crease In tha servloa. At tha present time It has flv of tha largest freight carrying boats on the Pacific running bar, and tha addition wlU make 11 la PIONEER WOMAN OF . COLFAX DROPS DEAD (Sewui msMWh h Tae JsnraaLt Colfax. Wash,, Oct Ik Mrs. C A Brydan. a pioneer vresldeat of Colfax, agod M, dropped dead In her home hare this morning; Her daughter, who la DiinolBal of the North ward school, had just gone t school and Mrs. Bryden was alone with her granddanghtar. Sha eat down la a chair and paaaad away with out a moan. CASHIER CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT (naselal Dlaastsb to Tae TibmiI Spokane. Oet It Slot machines, drink and gambling ara tha reasons given ny Herbert C Bwitser for hla downfall. Swltaar, for li years tha trusted cashier of tha Oregon Railroad di Navigation company's city freight offlca, la la toil her charged with the ambesalemaat af a sum aggregating almost IK.000. 'All roads lead o Fan,)." ald Gold e si Gata, Mbnt I ahall maet onecr people mm I do Not ererroae carea lor hl4afrade coffeei some prefer tbo cheeps rask kinds Sonfe dealers prefer to kaedle bulk fjoode' laeteed of coffee pecked la aroma tlrfht tJae "Vm twlform In oiialltri I waa atfed la any Matlve covatryi I'm aaaootb . dMBlagVlcb-aroeaaU Fn full wetrfht (boaeet) With aU thla la my favor ; I caaaot fall to pleaaa. . MIm old oa Baerlt. tBerlt 4U wlaU- haag gaws wwh OOtDBN OATfj COfPBB hwt aattsfaeH. N f amd B lb. aaildhft Has J. A. rolgmr Ck Cc bits toad raatg wmm Jh rrafkelaaio :aT"';"g""T1, nr' ajautatir atehd6alfietfuiEi- Vsg ta) SkawMtB otttBcwcbor r lTOfJD'rdOTlJClaf Bjfss and raXoftldiw irdthtr OpjunOfotgnav nor Mineral KOTLnJaGOTIO. V ApaTfed Remedy rorComflrjaJ non. sour s roatscn, uianrtofla VVbrms jGonvulsaone .Fevcrish-i face and Loss or SuEft te&tfMa) Sifnahrra of NEW YDBK. lbk RHBiniSl SaSas f Ike Fta-,- to WaSaw IrS. Cfr ngawi 1 CeeW W wair. phinSsdy irakiiir JBnsyMf1UPtmWaTis10BBW IwsaiWswnWTH'aiaVls-mnwstoa, W J a AsMtoteesla'e'nMtiMaa'ltoMmlini'e'dwMtIa, .11 . WW ' Ae'ttrmtatlmlkeitoCktaawM'ttoTfasLV 1 , g T 1 - A"lk4fro Ftc S-rrTt'tWif4irk. TTy 1 T iLl 1 I ... vlm h Ma - - - ika hla talaa I IV I - l Biff ' k . 1 k " To StTLcuh end fistam Rock Itltnd Svatcnt oAcpj two mtas ; f to ths World's Fair Oty via 8c. Pwxl rMinneapoIii, snd throofh Scenic Colorado. - 'No chants of csn, Ogdea to 8c Loom 8c Paul to Sc LawJs : PB TtjiMr.iiiT Caw warn. A H. UcDawaia. fliniil Am M M Street, oor. Aator . Poctlaad,0a, Chicago Painless Dentists Somhsatt Core Flrrt e MofTo ; f Offer therr servlca to th pnbUo of therr work supartor to northing- that has has rendered th pnhlt ta Odd city heretofore at prlesa graaUr la axoass of tanas wa owot hatowt ' ' CHICAGO DENTAL PARJLORS Soatbeeat Corner 1 First and MotTitoa REMOVING To Northwest Corner Z Second and Taylor - MMMMMaMVHM .'. . Rasmussen (0; Co. PAINTS, OILS, SASH, 3 DOORS, ETC rorlnfttrrts and 0Mran. -j Tha Kind Yea K2Y3 Always Ecaght For Over dW" snd t I Portland and Oregon, OOLD CBOWKS PULL SET OP TKBTH. BRIDOB WORK ...... .e.M SILVER PTLLINOS M gold nixufoa gi.ee Wa emptor wa stodsot nor srhsio at perfectly wttftod to rsnSir the very beat sarvloe in all departmaato at daa tlstry. Wa modestly ask th wablto to pay a visit to oar parlors and aa faw Itself that we do all and mar thaa wa claim to da la this advwrttssmsot. TTo Pc: 0 v - Bears the t h lP ATdF. USB Thirtv Years r ,- mm rtresfc - t -Vrt ; ., i tQSsWawaw - The wstoaa aa m i Hil gas salp, to saaa taws th pahtto