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stew1 ' 'W7flTlj'WIWIIIFmr 7 m. .s. lf'"t- stv '"bvj- 4 T PUJ1 THE OREGON DAILY tOUHWAL. POHTLAWP; THURSDAY BVKWIHO; NO LUMBER MILLS ARE DID NOT WANT CITY OF SEATTLE IS ON EAGLE ROCK OVER ABOUT TO REOPEN LICENSE RECORDED SSsSBsSaslBlSalgaSJgaa WAWa" ' , . LVE TW Wall Known Alaskan Steamer May Prova a Total Lota in Northern Waters. Pooth-Kelly Company Prepares .for Active Opera tions. Phil A. Hunt and Wing Lao Both Apply for Permits to Wed at Vancouver. TO EMPLOY FULL SHIFT AT COBURG MILL MONDAY Will Run Night and Day at Full Capacity Activity in Its 1 Logging Camps. (Sptrlsl IMplk In The Jounml i Eugene, Or.. Nov. 34. It la reported hr today that tin- Booth-Kelly Lum bar company, several of vhwr rallla In this county have been Idle for many mnntha, wilt aoon muma operation on th same big acalr aa before the decline tn Hie price of lumber caused stagnation In the bualneaa. The cdtnpany will be gin runtilng It bin Coburg mill night and day next Monday, employing la or M more men than It now does. ' It la sstd that the new mill at Wend llng. at the end of I he Mohawk branch of tha Southern Pacific railroad, will anon he overhauled and In a few month will he i 'inning at Ha full capacity. There la now (renter activity In tha rorapany'a logging camps than thert haa been for several mnntha. Over 10. no.ooo feet of log are on Pall creak ready to Bend down to the tnllla aa aoon aa the water In the river rlaea to a .aufflclent depth, and tha campa up the MrKensle ara alec active. rarnier Fined gflfi. Louis vitua. a wealthy farmer and Stock man residing naar Junction City, wb yraterday fined III and coeta by Judge Wlntermeler of the Kugene juatlce aourt mi the charge of moving aheep affected with acablea on the public highways, fount y Stock Inapector A. G. Mathews haa recently Inauguratad a cruaade agnlnat vlolatora of the atook law, and Mr. Vltua waa the flrat vic tim.- Thanksgiving la Eugene la obaervlng Thanksgiving day In a quiet manner, all the bualneaa houaaa cloalng In the middle of tha fore noon and remaining cloaed during the day. The churchea held union aarvlcea In the Flrat Christian church. Rav. O. C. Wright of the flrat Raptlat church de llvertn the aarmon. Thta afternoon a football game between Hill Military academy of Portland and 'he Eugene High achcol la being played, and a paper chaae la being held by a number of women rtdera. Declares Prohibition Effective. The Lane county commissioners court In apaclal aeaaion yesterday officially i i .-- v. i u-.il 1 The lane county commissioners' court after January I. ltef. In thoae prectneta which went "dry" at the election on November I. There ara IS .aurh pre cluci a out of In the county. hut only two of them have aaloona at the present time -Florence and Junction. PUN TO PUT SHERIFFS ON A STRAIGHT SALARY (Raeelat Dtaaateh to The Journul i Seattle, Nov. 14 The Seattle fhm ber of commerce plans the Introduction ,! of a bill In the next legislature pladu the position of sheriff In all counties where there la mora than a certain pop illation, oa a straight aalary. Tha feed ing of prisoners will be taken charge f by the county wider the bill, and all fee which under the present law go to the aharlff will b turned Into the county treasurer. i If auch a bill 1 paaaed It Is estimated that with an Increase In tha salary of King county's aharlff from 12. ton to 15 40o tha county wltl save annual!) about 110.000 COUNCIL OF ASHLAND OPENS BIOS FOR SEWER (ten ill DSjna le Toe Jearest. ) Ashland. Or . Nov. 14. The city council of Ashland opened the hid for tha completion of that port to of the hewer ayaloa which la to be built under the recent general aaseaament made, and J. K Frlok waa found to be the lo. st bidder, hla bid being M.tlS. Frkk will ha awarded tha contract It the aaaeaament la upheld by the court. The council le at present under a re st raining order laaued out of the circuit court pending a hearing aa to the le gality of the aawer aaaeaament pro ceedings. The bidders who were mostly Portlandera were all present at last night session of the council. BROWN IS SENTENCED TO SERVE FIVE YEARS (fractal Masateh te Ts Jwtrsat) Colfax. Wash Nov. It. J. K Brown, convicted with assault with lntnt to kill Thomas Turnbow In August. 14S. and whoa trial waa finished laat week, was sentenced to fire years la the peni tentiary, yesterday afternoon, by Judge Chadwlck Sentence waa not expected until next week, but Brown asked for It ABMLAMD S (Special IMaaatck to Tt Jeeraal.) Aahland. Or.. Nov. tt. Trade waa somewhat lively In Aahland during yea terday I and today preparatory for Thankaglvlng day. The markets appear not U be ao well supplied with turkey aa In former year, and It la explained fey some that fewer turkey have been groan In thl county than in previous Services r being held In many churches thl forenoon, while a football game and a boll in the evening are scheduled to employ the younger people tn the after part of the day. NEWBRO'S Tha osuqibtai. isaasay saavt GOINGl O-OINCHt (JONE!ll teat WW tasa IV A rUBUC TOOTH BRUSH ; a BsBet earaMiesscsst saai "the taw i. I IW ISMS I MB lis k) that strtr BSr I areas Tee ANNIE SALLY IS ONE OF BLUSHING BRIDE8 Chinese Groom It Sixty-six Years of Ago and a Prac ticing Physicians. tSpeclal Dlepatrb to The Joarnal.) Vancouver. Waah Nov. tt. Tua county auditor for Clark county had two peculiar appllcanta for llcenaea to wed yeaterday. One waa Phil A. Hunt and the uthur In the person of Wing Lee. In the caae of Phil A. Hunt, who se cured a llcene and waa ahortly aftar wedded to Mlaa Florence Slghta, Jus tloe W. W. Sparks officiating, Hii'et wlahed to keep the matter off tha rec ord and away from public knowledge. The request waa aomawhat unuaual and at flrat ao surprised' the keeper of pub lic recorda that he waa almost apeech te almost speecn- He afterward l"" leaa for an anawer rormea nunt tnat it waa nia uuiy puce the ucenae oa record aa aoon aa . secured, and that the record In hla office were at all tlmaa during office houra open to the public a Inspection, and that If ha waa aahamed of tha af fair It would be better not to get mar ried The aecond In line waa Wing Lea. Wing Lee waa not at all baahful nor dealroua to kaap the fact that ha aa cured a Ucenae toAroarry Annie Bally from public knowleBg. But the pecu liarity of the applicant la that Wing Le la. a worthy Chinaman who la pat tt winter and a doctor of medicine by profeeaion, and the bride-to-be. Annie Sally la aald to be a Swede girl of 11. Annie Sally waa not preeent when tha application waa made for the lieenae and the queatlona tired by tha auditor as to who Anr.le might be and her rlghta lo wed aimoat caused the Ooleatlal medico to forego aecurlng the Ucenae and bring Annie over "tomollo. On learning that the audltor'a office would be cloaed on the morrow, he proceeded to Identify the Annie San: to the aatls factlon of the county auditor and the Ucenae waa laaued. It waa reported to the count' auditor a few day ago that ahould a Chinaman by the name of Wing Lee apply for a llcnao to wed to bear L. mind that WlnB j waa married; that another Chinaman had atolen hla wife and skipped to the 7 "v in,,-,,,. n?n jffi rving assurco 1 a'lm (he .ndltor that auch ' a s the caae-. but added that after the Z .. ,i.. -..hi. then he died." and that waa all the di vorce he believed necaaaary. Immediately after aecurlng the llcen marry Annie Sally Wing Le want the county clerx . offlce and had . I orded hla c.rtincate to practlce med- i Icln In. the atata of Waahlngton, which waa granted to htm wh le at Walla Walla In 100. Wing Lee graduated at the medloal co.leg In Canton. China, In 1U1. WASHINGTON PLANTING MANY FRUII IHttb (Special IMspalek to The Jeeraal.) Colfax, Wash . Nov. 14 'store than 4.000.000 fruit trees were shipped Into the atate of Waahlngton and planted thla year, and the eutloek la that fully 4.000.000 mora will be added to the or chards of the state thla year." aald A. Vanholderbeke. slate horticultural com missioner, recently. He aald: "I think the spring snd fall planting n Whitman county alone will reach 200.00O trees At from 10 to no to the acre It will be a material increase to the fruit growlag Intereata of the county. There were more than 400.000 treea set out In Yakima county laat year, and there la little Blacking up there thl year. If any. "From now until March next year la the pruning season and I am giving my practical demonstrations of prun ing as I go sbout. In pfAinlng tree there are so many things to be taken Into account that few people are able to do It on s aclentlflc heats Thlnxs to be eonldered are altitude, climatic ond II Ions, winds varieties of fruit and Irrigation and non-Irrigation." POSTMASTERS WALK OUT COMBATED BY FRIENDS t Special Dtspatefe to Ta Jearul. ) La Grande. Or.. Nov. 14. There Is a peculiar caae at Allcel. IS miles from hare, regarding the poetmaatsrshlp In (hut little town Refore the recent elec tion. Charlea A. Play I. Republican, waa aaplrlng to office, and K Webb la the present Incumbent and la a Democrat. Before the election these two men agreed among themselves that If Parker waa elected Webb would retain the of fice, and If Roosevelt waa elected Webb should resign In favor of Playle. Webb statea that ha will resign In accordance with the agreement, but hla friends are circulating petitions for him to hold the office, and Playle'a friend are also circulating petitions. (Special uutwt.'h to Ts Joarsal.) Tscoma. Waeh.. Nov. It. The Pierce county tax budget for the ensuing year was completed thla afternoon by County Auditor J H. Da via. Tha average rate of taxation waa fixed at 34 S-ino mills for each dollar of aaseaeed valuation. Th total amount aoedad for state pur poses Is tltt.U9.ia and for the county, tlt.04t 10. making a total for the county and state pf tl.llltll.lt. top ralltaaT atair. Blla IWhiag. Herpicide "kllla the an S)ei la Mi MibI KesUw of sweVtwa. bi an aii - ui H j tarty io ess aasther t hair bsbbs. New erpteat leader saeU heir rails, a awn a st " a 4iHgST' bek aVuMaa StrtL.et it Kirilsm will xwes It Ta Let. r a an SCHOONER WEBFOOT 18 WRECKED OFF OREGON Craw Suffers from Expoauro and Hunger England le Still in Storm's Clutch. (Joarnal Special Sat vice.) Juneau. Alaska, Nov. 24 Newa reached hare laat night that the steamer City of Seattle went aahore on the rock at tha mouth of Eagle river Tuesday night and that aha la heavily damaged and may prova a total wrack. All of thoee aboard are amf and the veaael la high enough on tha beach to permit of watchmen remaining aboard her. Tha dlaaatar came through unfamlllar Ity of tha officers with the landing, which waa to he made farther up. It being tha flrat tiro the ateamer haa poked her noae into thoee waters. lnveatlmtlon yeaterday morning at ,ow Me how ,ht n , no , h,r nuu beneath the boiler room Steam , b , k , up und lh. pUmps are nMry holding their own. but If tha watr amina enough to eatlngulah the fir aha Will go down within a ahort time. f The tamr Waa carrying a heavy and valuable cargo, a ah had not only hr own. but that of the ateamer Jefferaon. which met with an accident here and waa unable to continue her voyage to Skagway. Aaalatanea haa been rushed to her from here WEBFOOT WRECK. Schooner Dismasted and Crew Suffer from Bxposur. Aatorla, Or.. Nov. 14. In aimoat a Inking condition, her crew faint from tha pang of hunger, the achooner Web- foot, which aalled from Cooa bay Bun- day. November 12, waa yeaterday even- Ing towed Into thla port by the tuga Tatooah and Wallula. The veaael waa waterlogged, all her moat gone except ing tha stump of the ralsaen mat. and Captain Lewis and hla crew of four men had had nothing to eat for five daya except a small box of apple The captain aaya that almost Imme dlately aftar leaving port bad weather was encountered. The achooner carried '( o mnnr sou wun. j ror nan r ranvieco. one cai i ivu m uiw or eignt men. inciuoing me pnn nu ' wo matea. naturuay a neavy aea swepi over the achooner. carrying away all provision, water and navigation instru ments Late Monday afternoon the schooner ' "J?? P ". ,n h,r three musts, everything being eaa Tuea x - ,," ' J ' VtlTsiook bay, but aa nothing has been heard from them it ts feared they are lost Csptaln Randall of the steamer George W. Elder spoke the watarlogged derelict shortly aftar leaving the mouth of the Columbia yeaterday afternoon. He placed water and provlalona on the 111 fated craft and returned and reported the occurrence Tugs were at once sent to her relief and aftar much difficulty ahe waa towad In and beached. She will probably be a total loss (Joarsl Specie I Service.) London. Nov. It. The storm of wind and snow which broke over England Tuesday last continues unabated. Owing t the severity of the weathar. all racing haa been abandoned. NATION'S GUEST IS BOBBED IN ST. LOUIS Princo Fushimi Has Expensive Practical Experience with American Burglars. l Jours! Special Service.) St. I.ouls. Mo., Nov. 14. Robbers en tered the apartments of Prince Fuahlml a cousin of tha mikado of Japan, while the princo and hla suit ware visiting the world's fair yeaterday afternoon, and stole jewels valued at 110.000. The prince had left the Jewels In his apartments at the Buckingham club, and as the visitors did not return from the grounds until late, the thieves had plenty of time to make their escape. The jew elry conslatad largely of handsome dla mond rings, which were highly valued by the prince owing to their having been presented to htm. There were no marks on them to identify them, and It ta feared they will never be recovered. lBTJ-TtlTB (Special Dispatch to Th Juernal.) Aahland. Or., Nov. It. The teachers' annual Institute of Jackaon county con cluded Its sessions yesterday, which have been held lo tha new High school building in Ashland The program comprised a variety of subjects believed to be of Interest to the school work of the county. Preal dent B. F. kiulkey of the outhrn Ore gon state normal school, presided More than 100 teachers were present. State Superintendent Ackerman, who waa on the program for an address, was unabls to attend on account of sickness. COTTAGE 4BOTS FTTKIASTg. (Special IMapatch to The Joaraal. I Cottage Orov. Nov. 14. L. m Curl of Albany, the grand chancellor of the Knlghta of Pythlaa of the atate or Ore gon, who Is on his annual visit to the local lodges, waa laat evening enter tained by Javentua lodge here. After the ceremonies of the lodge proper, a banquet was served. The Cottage drove band gave a mu sical entertainment at the opera houaa laat night which waa well patronised. Hui dreda of men from th minea. saw mill and logging campa tributary to thla town have com in to remain over Thanksgiving. will iHpeelsl IHapatch te The Joarsal.) Tacoma, Wash . Nov. It. Th election of Mart Malonay, th Democratic nomi nee for atate representative from Sis vena county, will be contested by W. D Qray. the defeated Republican candidate. Maloney waa declared elected by a plu rality of eight votea. In view of th fact that the house la so largely Repub Mean, politicians are now busily engaged In speculating aa to th outcome of the contest. MILLION BAKING POWDER ARE USED EVERY YEAR WHY? It is because several million careful housewives kapjty.lt to be pure and wholesome and have found it far more satisfactory to use than the 40 and 50 cent "Trust" powders. You can prove this by trying a can. 25 OUNCES FOR 25 CENTS JURY FINDS LAUTH (DUTY OF MURDER Man Who Killed Mrs. Lanora Jones Is Sole Occupant of Oregon City Jail. DELIBERATIONS LAST ABOUT THREE HOURS Clackamas County Exhibit Wins .. First Prize at tha Na 1 ' tional Grange. I Special Ptspatch t The Jeeraal.) Oregjon City, Nov. tt. George W. Lauth. the sole Inhabitant of the county jail, wtll have little to give thanks for this Thankaglvlng day. Ha was laat night convicted of tha crime of murder IA tha flrat degree, and unlese ha ts given a new trial, he will hang for his offenee xgainst th lawa of tha state of Onion ljuth Is aullty of the mur der of airs. Leonora Jonea In thla oily September last. H waa Infatuated with the woman, and their association covered a period of more than a year. Finally, after Lauth had showered money and Jewelry upon hla paramour, aha tired of him. and forsook him for another. The rejected one. who waa a gambler, brooded over the affair until hla mind became diseased, and on the morning of th fth of September he want to the home of Mrs. Jones' par ents, where she roomed, and had an In terview with tha woman. She told him eh would have nothing to do with him. and Lauth's angar reached a climax. H swore then no one els should pos ses bar. and drawing a revolver fired four shota Into her body. Ha gave him self up at once and professed sorrow for his terrible crime. The woman died the day after. The trial of Lauth. who waa Indicted on charge of murder tn th flrat da gre, commenced Tuesday morning. Four houra were consumed in obtaining a Jury, and th defense eet up a plea of Insanity, alleging that Lauth waa of un sound mind 14 houra previous to the commission of the crime, and at the time he fired the fatal shots. The testi mony was overwhelmingly against him, and last night the Jury, after having been out three houra. returned a verdict of murder in th flrst dsgrea. The de fense has been granted until December J In which to file a motion for a new trial. Olaokaxeaa win First Clackamas county people are elated over the news that the exhibit of th county at th National Orange) haa been awarded th flrat prut. Th aecond prlae went to Waahlngton county, and the third prise to Clark county, Wash ington. Ths prise la a wagon and will be brought to. thle olty Saturday and placed on exhibition In the courthouse square. A portion of the grange exhibit from thla county will ha selected by th executive committee having In charge a Clackamas county exhibit at tha Lewis and Clark fair, and will form a part of tha fair exhibit ELEVEN CASES AGAINST MILLINERS DISMISSED (Sserlel Dlaaatek te The JeerasU 8rkane Wash.. Nov. tt. Eleven of th thirteen cases brought against tha milliners of thla city, charging them with violating the game laws by selling the plumage of the egret, have been dts missed In th Justice court, ths prose cution having decided that It would be Impossible to prove that th feather CANS Sal bPBbsj 1 .gsBST afl BsV l aJgaaa M galBaaaaaai Lam. 11 171 I isviiiiiaiiuiiiavRi iwm elmflstira ttWrTrtUslRetftlfrl-1 Baal 1 lutg the 5aJiMCta anrtBowla of ness and Rest . Con tains rtellher Omim.Morprune nortioeraL NOTUjVRCOTIC. Ron, Sour StouwKh.DiatTtioea I WorTns.Corrwisiorts.rVverish- j rurss and Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signature of H Special rates made to families bath establishment tn tha hotel. are the plumage of the egret. Those discharged were: aire Hell man. George W. r. Taylor. 8. Seltenbach of the Spokane Suit' and Cloak house. Margaret Oannoa of the White House. Mlaa Mc Kenxle. R. Well of the Palace. N. F. Henneay. Mrs Buckley of Fera'a, B. O. Davlea of Jodolg Partes, and F. O. Matblaon of the Wonder. The two cases still pending are against Alexander Bremmer and F. Veaehoff. charged with sailing ths plumage of birds, th names of which are unknown. These will be tried at some later data. Tha atate thinks It can prove a rasa against them. I Specie I Dispatch tn Tae Jauraal.) La Or rate. Or.. Nov. 'It. and OF CASTORIA For Irjfanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TEe Portland $3 Per Day and Upward single gentlemen. A modern Turkish H. C. BOWDRS. Manager November IT. la the data flxed by Territorial Deputy Ben L Norden of Portland for the Institution of a coun cil of tha Knlghta of Columbwa at La Grande. Tbe organisation and degree work of the) new council will be car ried out by the Baker City council. Many of th members of the Catholic church here will go Into the order, and knlghta from different towns In Oregon will he in attendance. ws OOMTBSSaeTP. I Special Dtepateb te The Jeeraal.) Tacoma, Wash . Nov. .4 Steamship Shawmut with a full cargo valued at t14.4. and with a list of 10t steerage passengers, sailed yeaterday afternoon for Japanese porta. The cargo Includes SSS.0SO worth of harness Bod foodstuffs for th mikado's army. a? WW 1 W TKY ta SPECIAL 1 JLIL 1 aTl Cat Rates Boston Painless Dentists charges are leas than college prices and all work dona by our painless ay stem aad by specialists of from it to IS years' experience. NO STUDENTS em ployed. TBTaTrH extracted filled or crowned absolutely without psln by our secret preparation applied to the gums. raaBw gakFagSStg rrae Free lreer fold Braid 4 S-00 Fall tart AH Week " - IO Ya Have your teeth extracted without pain and replaced with new one th same day. Come la at once and take ad vantage of low rates. Be aura you are In tha light place. Boston Painless Dentists MttMt tltM MITT Get the Habit Tha habit of Paint ing your home let's all look neat and clean for 1905 fiste.Itiofscn?(o. iso, isa 14 Hotel Estacada 0s tic Bates of the OPEN ALL THB TEAR GOOD HUNTING AND FISHING nrrrcMMTS a W. F. trolley cars to Its door. For Special Luncheon or Din nera, paone air. asarwn SUM 'Cist FM PIUS 4 A -i - v $ . .. . . a