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Z THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. ; PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVEWINO. - JANUAfcYjU ATHLETE TO DECCi i - VEST POINT QAEt MEMORIAL SERVICE LOSES HIS LlrE. : i;02Tlitul PACIFIC PLACES DIG CIDER s in sfiow SToan FOR LATE SEflATOH ) 1 n Ronald D. Johrtsoji Secures" Ap WashlngtorrSenate Honors the Alkali Valley Homesteader found three -Thousand." Freight" Cars and Sixty, Locomotives Pur7 :( .' chaied by Railroad. -" pointmentrThrough Good Of Memory of the Late Ed. S. ; - Hamilton of Tacomai ' Frozen to Death Near His 0 : Q ' Own Cabin. fices of JSnator- Mitchell,- X AIDED MULTNOMAH CLUB : HOUSE IS CONSIDERING STARTED FROM BONANZA : INCREASED EQUIPMENT1 -' V! ' ON NEW YEAR'S DAY FOR TRAFFIC OF COAST IN MANY; HARD BATTLES :: BILLS M'BRIOE VETOED tir inrp-t'-T 4 tan U.eU, Will y Succeed iAJvIn t Barber., of Portland : Who' Graduates -: ! . ' With High Honors. T" r- BiI for Lewisand Clark Appro V priation Not Antagonistic Was Strong, Robust Mountaineer Raptdly Growing Butlneee off the Northwest' Requires Mors Rolling Stock, ; . . and Said to. Have Been - tn Odd Fellow. : ' CIXriTOCZgTp to Governor. ' . ; 'A Friends' ot Ronald D. Johnson. a Port land' bovv were delighted with the an- , rtounrement yesterday that h bad been appointed to Wnt Point Military acad- . emy -cadetehip by Senator 'John H. Mitchell. ' He will enter the academy la .June, at which time hta predecessor, L " 'V; ' Roland D. Johnson. .Alvlh a.' Barber, also of this city, will graduate.' with honors. ' '-" . ( ., . M r.-Johneon-fiaa lived In Portland and Oregou--CMy ill his 11 f". He la the ' : ymingost ion M Judge JT. c. Johnaon V Oregon Ctv and la a graduate of Portland academy. 'class of 1901 . Purina :'";. tie stay' nt tbelaeadenHt- he was popular - , fn athletica and. played run 1 the football 'and baseball teama. No foonerwsa he , graduated than the Multnomah club se- r eured his services for thelven," as a ' .member of which ha added to his reputa : tlon. , - - tr. . :'--- - - From the earliest stave ot his education Vming " Johnson has been . ambitious to " enter- Veat -.Point and labored hard to ' secure the appointment. At present he Is , . :In Stanford university, - where hs iwlll V-1 study until the time of his departure for .,' West Point, a ' y i. --- - ' : v It Is equally, sratlfylna; to Alvln Bar - br'a friends- to 4ara of his graduation. He has. mnd a brilliant record in the : military school and. It la thought, will ; . Immediately. be assigned . to. tht .engin--: eera' corps. He Is captain of Abe fencing " rr team at West' Point and la a captain ot ' ' cadnts. He Is the son of Dr. B. J. Barber " of this city. . . ; '. . , 'v SPIIS OF BOTH RUSSIA ;r "AMD JAPAN IN VICTORIA a. .-- -f Cko14aMi to-tbs 'jferaal.Y '' ; ' -ViotoriSv B, C Jan. II. It is reported , here by - one -who- lately returned from . Japan that the 1 Russian authorities . liSve been, represnnted Jiera by a "secret S)eTlce representative. rTha name con . ! j . nested with Jit 1 that of a person who - toofc-'uw-h.ls residence ' here about the - outbreak of tho war. and who Is' believed - to have kept the Russians Informed as " ' to the movements of ships going to the 1-IIV t T . t Av - The seizure of . the Catches and oilier ships early In the war Is believed to be , - troe to- Information ' from this source. ' s- Japan la also represented Jiere by secret . i service men. . . " i .. i ' ilt Is believed that 1n' consequence of this that the steamer Tscotna, which fe , f-eently salled.-wlli e yerr fortunate if - alia vsoapsa aelsurs by ' the- Japanexc " i tavr- rfor'KW'BtnBnta and cargo are -- . believed to have been made known t s-the Japanese authorities : ; . ' -' n - t t Some pubUo- sqea want "Vindication" .. too often. . ', ; -'. . . - jiii "i iii Hy.' Offer to. Sufferers r J.fWiaeia Tea a VaU BelleVs Verth ef sty ,.eBe,y Ires ts TrrVHasn Cert et J. ' i '.. Beseait er rresilae te Fay. , f". i'l . 3 ' - f -5 :- ' - . -t , tiS.;t i f meld ant Bake yea ttils otter a full dollar's r ! werth A-eeo-lf mine wet aa tntup. kiiii ifiwdr. It ia not. It treats not the klinrt Itxmat-lTMi, bat . th srrrs th.t eoatral them, Thr raaae of kidney tnniblrs ll-a alwirs la th pwree The only wato, cure kidney trnohl It by strnlliili and Ttnllii aixr veatmrlng feee- kldnrr tfrni. Ttmt Is mctlr hat tny rrsmlr rr. idboAp's Rmnra tlre " Therefore I ras awke this o(tt i .wrth the ferula kaewlrac-r that evn-y kidney offerer whe Bakes this trial will ke helped. J When I ae "nerTea." i 6S aot Besa the f. orrtlaarv Srxe ef Cealln, tbousht. setloa. I X sma the automatic, aerree. wklrk aliht and . ear, aoculded aad-oaarae. rimtrol and setoate ! end ew-rate every vital prerei of Ufa. Tbrae see " the maater Dervex. The kliiae . m , their their alavea. Year Bled eannot eontrof there. ( Your will rannat away then. vet when they trans rne are well: a tot 1 nsv vnnwr a msa ea the KMnavs whtek will be fleet Whea Tn ' wrtr. Tku : laaik esptahia frilly and clearly bow these tlay. ' tii4e "Imrlde" - earvea . enntrnt sot enly the kl.tneyf, ut each et tb eUer vital oraana. . 1 have atxle mj efrer that atraaeere to sit remedy Bar kaow.'- it Is not InteaoVe fa- nor 5 open .. te those who bar . ee4 say retaear. - Tber farther evlilracs. Bnt te V ThM. ' VU Me HA f. mrA V.. -4 ', mr hae aVIayed or ennbte4. 1 aav "Slsaply write and ak." I will send yog" aa erSer inr wniTi your onirm.talu.. rt"tTir TVim tUS lu, mlU iw4 the hill to There ero ax mtiUlotis ao reqnrrcata ''simply write ate 0.. - . ' .'' ' re S free order for Book 1 na PTanepala. - a fall dollar hottle Mk f en the Heart. ' yoe tniMt acMreoa H,k S ea the K Users. , Iw. Hhatf! Boa 7Z Bmh 4 for WoaMtw , Heetne Wis. State ' Bixk S for Men. wbkw eeae yen) wane - oof a oa tlh kkesautlsts. i i : Kidney n - BBBk m t-w mmm , (8ftclIlpt to The Jtatrnsl.) . Olymnla. Jan. Jt. But little was a compltahed In thai legislature- today though throughout the Capitol building there la the buatle consequent, upon the change In- the official -roater and new men learning the ropes. . , .. ; There was no Seesioa of the senate this morning, but this afternoon It Is holding memorial servleea for the .late t.a a. Hamilton of merce county. , The house this morning took up the special order of considering the Vetoes of Governor McBride since the last aeaaloa adjouroedL, - , i . Senator Rands sUtes that his bill for the Lewis and Clark exposition Is de signed to sllow Oovemor Head full dls cretlon In naming eommlsslqnerav should he 'prefer to' name not all of the men who were named py Qovernor McBrldo. The bill ia In no way designed to be antagonistic to the administration. mere is tittle change in the - sens- tosial situation and balloting will notJ begin until, the middle of neat - week. The strength of the candidates remains unchanged. Foster claiming a strength of 10 votes. Piles II, Wilson It, Sweeny IS. -.',-: -" .' " - The appropriation bllL cf UU.OOO for legialatlve espenaea waa. the ; first . bill passed' by the house. The printing com bine neve again won wut. a resolution being passed In the house putting no re striction on the 'committee. Governor Mead has held up his staff 'appointments. finding that the appointees must have served la the national guard. COMMISSION BILL 4- aoea the Third at Sisstca to Bsaralats rraJBe. . - ISoeeisi Mepatea te Tae JoeraaLV - " Olympia. WaslL, Jan. .lt.-The follow ing bills were Introduced In the .house yesterday: r H. ft 1. by Bena of Chehallawpro vldlng for state wagon road through the counties" of Jefferson.. Clallam and Chehalle. and- appropriating- f 100.000. T tV M. 1. by VUas of JsUng Providing for- the apprehension. - treatment and control of delinquent "children under the age of . lr years. .-- -r'-r . H. B. I, by Kellogg-FUIng maximum paasenger railroad rates at S cents per mile. - --'-'-' - -. v H. B. t, by Clark Providing for a branch state soldiers home and appro priating ido.vou. - . , . ,- U. B. I, Eldermlller Aa act relating to .usury,- amending . section, of aot of im. -' H. B. I, by Webber- Tolman bill of provldinauLf or , railroad . oommia- alon.." ' v.'. , ::y, H. B." 7 Authorising assessment, of state lands In city limits for local im. provomenta. t : . vldlng for Jevy and collection of. road tax. --"---- -. 11 B. t Establishing a' fish hatchery on Sayk river, appropriating li.000. H. B. 10. by Frostad Prohibiting the aeeeptanca r uae of passes by ' state offloers. - -! ; v 1L B. . 11, by rroetad Appropriates t, 000 for farmers' institutes. H. B. -11. by- Frostad Creating a tax commission. . e - . ' . H. B- It, y Undsley-Provldinr for sa institution for defective and feeble minded -youth -near - Medical lake, ' ap propriates $71.600.' H.-B. 14, by Tllas Providing for pun ishment of parents responsible for con tributing to the delinquency of children. Jn the senate --S. B. 1. by -Hutaon Providing that Jury commissioners shall control selec tion pf Juries' In counties of seventh clasa . B. B.. 10. by Russell Compelling drug gists and others selling benzine, gaso line or other .explosives to plainly label them. - ' !'- . . 8. B. ; 11. by Condon--Creatlng , the Judicial district of Kitsap county. . 8. "B.J. It, by . StanseU Providing for the Inspection of oil; authorising the governor to appoint an Inspector and providing for payment by fees. " B. B. ! ft, by fltaneell Amending the constitution relating to theownershlpJ of land by aliens. 8- B.-J4. by BUnSell cresting the following judicial dlstrlcta: Ferry and Stevens. Bpokane (J), Okanogan,, poug- las and Chelan. PRESIDENT APPROVES : COURTMARTIAL OF REES '- : . . (Joarssl aperlsl service. Washington, .; Jen. -11. The president haa approved the courtmartial sentenoe of dismissal from. th' army of, Major Harry L. Reea. -paymaster at Vancouver baTEacks, convicted on charges of mak ing fsiss reports and embesslsment - ITEMS DELIVERED NOGI ' . BY RUSSIANS AT PORT .'-.i v.-. - - . (Joaraal aparial service.).. Toklo, Jan. It. Nogl reports that the delivery of Port Arthur la complete. The principal Ifcems delivered In the prominent forts-were: Guns. (40, large caliber guns, 8t; medium. Itvr tmalL 141: cannon balls, J.70: ammunition, 10.000 kilograms; rifles. 16,151; horses. j.20; battleships, four (except Be vasts-1 pol. which waa damaged and sunk I ; crulsent, t: gunbdttts and destroyers, 14; steamers, 0 smsll steamers, 16, which will be usable after slight repairs, Y 1 - . v a-- - , . JOVrDOUGLASETTLE FALL RIVER STRIKE (Journal Bperial. gervlre.1 -- 1 "Boston. Jan. It" Governor Douglas st noon today ended the Fall River strlko of ZM0O orrtton- operatives -e gal net th UH per cent reduction In wages. Th men agree "to resume work at the old wages while a board of three arbltra tara makes., a. complete Investigation of conditions. The strike-laated 21 weeks snd Caused a total lows of , nearly 14.000,000 In wares. - j . " -: Xer Ooaf esaloa. ' - Wr Taurlng the' epat) Tmarrleo you only to spite Tom Brown. . . Husband I'm glad to know if." I w.-j under the Impression H waa because yot bad a grudge against .me...' .." ". ' TT) .'. : -" , ' .. Haffinab Eliaa, Whom MUUonaire Piatt Accuses ; of t Obtaining; $7900. by A EX-PORTLANDEILFOUNK DEAD AT OLYMPIA Mystery of Disappearanp e of Thomas O'Connor, Formerly I Belgian Consul, Solved. C 7 (Bpectal Dispatch te The JearasL) " CHympia. Jan. 11. The bodv of Thomas O'Connor -of - this city was round yesterday in the tay near Per- clval's dock, where he was - employed. Ho had been .missing sines New t Year's day and waa last, seen near ' the dock. No reason Is known for suicide' and It Is presumed, .he accidentally fell from the docav- - O'Connor' waa well edulatedL and for l years . was Belgian consul aV, Port land. He came, to Olympia eight, years sgo. ' '" " Thomas O'Connor-was well' known in this city. He Is the Son of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor of . 714 East Burnslde sfreet -. He was 48 years old. Mrs. Charles J. S. Malarkey. a sister, 'and Joseph O'Connor, a brother of the dead. man, left th la morning for01yiqpta. . Joseph U. Hare of HUIsboro Is his father-in-law,--...T2.. - - , . '; FAMOUS CRIME-: lRECALLEDBY-1 ARREST F; L- Jones Owned Saloort From V i Which Robbers Tunnelled to -" Los Angeles Bank.-r-- F, I Jones appeared In the municipal court this morning on a 'charge of drunkenness.: lis promised to leave. the city at once, end was permitted to go without trial. - - ; : -V Jones at one time was a VrosDerous saloon manrlrt Xos Angeles. His plate became famous throughout -the country In connection with the attempt to- rob tha vault of the First National t bank In Los Angeles by Jack MoCartHy and other famoua crooks. . 1 H Tha gang tunneled from beneath Jones' saloon, which was situated, two doors from ths bank, building. Dsysf- ' ,ottMU P"" tlrnt were requlrea In -tho work, and - the L D?nr,r' Jan- l '7rtm'r . '"IZ greatest,, oars and aecrecy were ob- served. in.f '.rt.e th. tunnel nart he.fi . fpTetedandrthe final detail8otHhrotrulLW9 Jllegjd tohavebeen finished tho story leaked and reached the ears of the officers-. McCarthy, who was arrested with other members Of the gang, served two years for the at (tempt. . . 'ft' 9 J-ter ha came to Portland, and was Implicated In the fur robbery at Rum' melln'a. , He Is now serving a term -at Salem for the crime.- Jones was not tra plicated In the attempt , to. rob the Los Angeles Tfankv--i-.. --- ADVOCATES TAKING OF SALMON TROUT ' (Special Dl.patrh to The JoorneL). , . Roseburg. Or,lJan. 11 Superlnten dent Hill of theflah hatchery-on Steam' boat river ssys that the law prohibiting tha catching of trout should be amended so that aalmon trout may be caught at any time of the year, as thsy -destroy thousands of eggs In his 'territory. , So far during this . season ha baa used 1.100,000 eggs. Mora, than 00 names of voters of this place have been sent to tho legislature on a petition asking that the game laws be changed, so that aalmon trout may be caught at any time during the year. The persons behind' the : movement allege that salmon trout cannot bo caught to any extent with hook and line during the open season.- They also add that other kinds of trout do net bits well In. the winter months. r" t . ',. BERT-TaCOMMUNICAT TWITH DIFFERENT CLUBS (Special PI .patch to "The Joaraal.) - San Francisco, Jan. President rt orviIie-Yaclnar Coast league said today that he would communicate with tho different clubs In ths league Imme diately snd ascertain their vlewa on the proposition of the major leagues to re open a Taooma draft. If agreeable to tha majority he said that he would oall a special meeting of tha league. early next week to discuss tha matter.' snnsozmn arrra-w jlawo. ! (Josrnal Speelal SarTlea.i ' , v Richmond, Vs-, Jan. 11 The court of appeala today refused to Issue a- writ of error In tho case of ex-Mayor Mo- Cut of Charlottesville, convicted- of wife murder - - and sentenced to hang - on January 10. . A free electrical nanbrama at tha comer of Third and Aider Streets, from a. m. to t p. m. . . ..,' t FrantCTv 4 v'-. ..s- .'..'V v TO REPORTED ENDED Long Continued Fight Between , ; the Hill and Harriman ln-;f - .7, -.terests" Ceases. - (Jeuraal Bperial tWrlce.) -' : New Tork, Jan. The long drawn out ..fight between , tke Harriman and Hill interests haa com to an end. -A semi-official announcement' waa mads after the directors meeting of the Union Paclflo yesterday when a resolution was passed directing the companies' attor neys to discontinue their efforts to pre vent or , delay the liquidation . of the Northern Securities assets snd to make no appeal from the decision rendered last eveek in tho federal court. - ' . Tho meeting' of tha directors wss bald two weeks ahead of time, and tha regu lar semi-annual dividend declared.--The stock of all-the Harriman group of stocks, as well aa the Hill etocka, ad vanced on heavy buying' following tha conclusion or the agreement- - Tha suit to prevent a redistribution of the assets of tho Northern Securities company upon the lines proposed by Hill wsa brought laat spring when the North srn. Securities company was declared to be-Illegal and The Object of tha ault was to give' tho Harriman Interasta control or tha northern nans, . ..i ?, SH p p subsi p y-su re DECLARE. REPUBLICANS ' -'-'? -: (Jsaraal Speelal Bernes. - TTashington. . D. C, Jan. If. Notice waa served oh tha Democratic members of 1 the house conxwittee on merchant marina by tho Republican members to day that tha majority Intends, to push the ship 'subsidy measure and try to have It passed this session. The bill prohibiting the carrying of ,Panama-jne- terlala in any rorelgn . bottoms will be withdrawn, aa such a measure would Increase tha cost of tha canal and cause delay In' Its completion. . . w, PEABODY CONTESTS FOR : ALVA ADAMS' SEAT peabody at noon filed hla contest for the seat of Alva Adams; claiming bis else- tlon by from M.ooo to ZT.000 plurality. committed In behalf of Adame IrFDen ver. - Lteutenant-Qovernor . McDonald, president of tha senate, received the papers and appointed a committee to in- vestlagte. GEORGE OGLE STRUCK ' , BY TELEGRAPH POLE V George Ogle of tha ' legislature was struck at his home at Mollsla Corners by a falling telegraph pol a 'It Is feared thaf the Injuries will prove fatal. Ogle la about 1 7V' years old.and haa a number of relatives and friends In Portland. . "i OAPTAXir-OOUIOaf DBAS. ' Capt. Samuel Col son. of 120 East Sec ond street, until recently maater of the river stsamer Ockjahoma, died ;at 10 o'clock thla morning from the effects of a - stroke of paralysis received several days sgo. Osptain Col son -was one of ths best knlwn liver men residing In this city, and bad long been a fslthful employs of tho Oregon Railroad at Navl gatlon company. ' -7 - - Tha Portland alumni of tha Univer sity of Oregon will give their annual dinner on Saturday evening. January 11, at o'clock, at tha Portland Commercial club. --All graduate of -the- university are aaked to be 'present. ..There will be apualneaa meeting immediately precede I ini mt owner in. na commercial ciuo parlors. '.. .'. ' f '. . : YxoxAJni UAproijrrxD. ' (loaraal Iperlal Service.) . -Washington. Jan. 11. President Roosevelt today sent to the senate the nomination of James, D. Teomans of Iowa to succeed himself on the , Inter state commerce commlaeinn.; w Dr. B E. The Beteatlfls Dentist thet re lieves an pels In dental' operation stay, 9t Washlagtoa rt. SeTentb. " (SpeHal DUpatcb te The Jeorntt.) r Klaraath Falls. Or., "Jan. U.T-Augusrus K. Bennett a Pennsylvania homesteader who arrived here about two months aga and took up a homestead.: was found dead Monday near hla claim at the head of Alkali valley. Which Is about- miles from Bonansa,ln thla county. , Bennett had atarted from Bonansa on New Tear's day and became bewildered In a snow storm, lost his way and waa frosen to death.' Tha evidences from his trail show that soma time before giving up and sinking down In the anow. he had lost his mind. - .- 1 . - Ills cabin la In a pine forest at the head of the valley. . He had atarted to tha place to spend the winter months Ha wss seen twice on tha way, and was lost ait both times, - He took New Tear's dinner with soma loggers, who' put him on tha right trail and atarted him out again late In the afternoon.- Ha did not go far until he loet his bearings again. and came to a clearing where another homesteader Jived, lata at night, whlie traveling In aa opposite direction from his own cabin; Ha spent tha night here and was next morning put on a freshly surveyed lino recently made by tha gov ernment, which led through' the forest directly In front of hla own door, but tha snow storm was so furious that ho again wandered 'off tho trail, and after travel ing, for about four and one half miles, floundering In tha anow up to his waist. be finally sank down in despair and died. He waa round near a largo tree, irom which point he had wandered out In dif ferent' directions, eacn time returning to tha starting place, . where after having; made tnree tnpa in a -wanaering, aigsag course, ha settled down for his last time. Bennett waa about 17 years old, strong and robust, and a typical mountaineer, He had a wife In Pennsylvania, -who expected to join him In the spring. . He la said to have been an uaa jreupw ana carried Insurance with an old Una com pany. Tha coroner directed tha Justice of tha peace at Bonansa by .phone to hold an Inquest and bury the body at that plaoa, . - ',.... ' t; . - - MORMON LAWS MAKE : : mi MORAL CITIZENS (Joaraal Speelal get ries.1 .-y-A Washington. Jan. 11. E. H. Hols helmer. a: lawyer ot Pocatello,, Idaho, was tha first witness in the Bmoot in Inquiry, today. -'He la a Oentlle, but tes tified thst tha Mormon law produced moral class of cltlsens. Ho denied that Mormons attempted to" control Idaho politics and declared that the Injection of . tho -. anti-polygamy lasua at tne re- oent campaign waa uncalled for and un necessary aod -Intended, merely to sub serve personal ends.. ThlshjaMLwi the generally expressed belief of alL the papers in tha state; Demooratlo as -well aa Republican, ; ; r . v-' v- - ;r- SAYS HE'S INSANE v ' " "77-OVER KILLING A MAN (Special Dbpeteluto TJieToornal.) Astoria.. Or.. JamOX. George O. Ef- fler, who la bold at the county Jail here for Insanity,- haa. told Sheriff unviue that bis mental condition la the result of brooding over tha killing of a man in Iowa several years ago. The patient saya tha killing caused tha death of hla mother. Whether the - narrative Is correct or not the sheriff cannot aay. Ef fler aives the nams a ad former ad dreaa of tha man be alleges ha killed and tha ahelff will wrJ(te-or information. snuo it axpTXxnosT. :, - (loernal Sooeial Service.) Peterson, m. J., Jan. U.John Burke and William Bohuman ware Instantly killed and several others Injured aa the result of an explosion which wrecked one -of tha buildings of tha Laflln Rand Powder company , Wayne, today. The explosion waa felt -in FatersonT nine mllea away. . ; '- llfUT ADMm UBATSt, r .(Joaraal Special Bervtee.) Chicago. Jan. IS. President Ripley of the Santa Fa railroad -has withdrawn hla request for a hearing before tha inter state commerce commission on tho Col orado Fuel at Iron-company rebate case. In a letter- In- which he- acknowledges that rebates tweTT given by the Santa Fa . - -,S v V ... THE VALUE OF CHARCOA L Fa Faopla Kaow Sow Tsefal It is In , Preserving Health and Beauty. , , ' Nearly- everybody knows - that 'char coal is tha eafest and most efficient dis infectant and purltler in nature, -but few realise Its value when taken Into the human system for, the same cleans ing purpose. Charcoal is a remeoy inat tna more you take of It the better; it is not a drug at all. but simply sbsorbs the riases ana impurities always present n the stomach and Intestines and car ries them out of the system. Charcoal sweetens tne oreatn arter smoking, drinking or sf ter eating onions and other odorous vegetables. Charcoai effectually, clears and Im irovaa the complexion, lt whitens the eeth and further acta 'as a natural and eminently-safe xatnamc. ( absorbs the- rnllnrt In the-stomach and bowala: it disinfects the mouth and throat from the poison or catarrh. , All arua-aists sen cnarcoai in ana form or another, but probably the beet ahsrooal and the meet fnr-the -money is In, Btuarts Charcoal Uosenges; they are composed of the finest powdered willow cnarcoai. ana otner narmiess antiseptics in tablet form, or' rather In f tne to en gee, honey, the form of large. Pleasant tasting los-1" en gee, me cnarcoai oeing mixea with The dally use of these losenaes will soon tell in s much Improved condition of the general health, better -onileM-Ion. sweeter breath and purer blond, and the beauty of It la, that no possible harm ran result rrnm tneir continued uee. but on the contrary, great benefit. A uurraio pnyaician, in speaaing or tha benefit.' of charcoal, ears: "1 sdvlne Stuart's Charcoal Ixtsenges to all patlente suffering from gas In stomach and bowala, and to clear the complex Inn and purify the breath, mouth snd throat: I also believe the liver is greatly benefited by the dally use of them; thev cost but twenty-five cents a box at drug stores, and although In some aense a patent preparation, vet I oeneve 1 set more and hetter charcoal In Btu- art'a Charcoal TLosenaes than jn aay of (Joarnal Special Sarvtee.) ' '. -Chicago, Jan. 11. -Although . only a few months ago .. tha Northern Paclflo placed orders for 21 huge locomotlvea and. 1.000 freight ears. It baa supple mented these- orders with mora new equipment contracts. - Three thousand freight care have bean ordered for Im mediate delivery. -Sixty new locomotives of tha heaviest type are ordered to be built and delivered at once. , . ' . Equipment la to be added to ' that now in service, and Is in tha proceae of delivery and 'will place the system In excellent -shape to handle tha traffic, - Tha 'fall, wheat - movement -will de mand cars to mart the .mill products. Tha lumber of tha Faolno coast in tha lait-few months haa. required-mora equipment, than the -.system, possessed. although it had . In service at the snd of the" fiscal-year III locomotives and tz.Ue freight cars. - ; -. Tha - freight MuiBBaaator4ered calls for l.iOO new box cars and I0IT coel cara. Tha looomotlve order, calls for more of the Mikado type -engines for moun tain aarvlca "Ten new. locomotlvea- for tho passenger service have been ordered. These , will be of tho system's Pacific, type and Intended for : f aat ' servloe In tha mountatna. - ':..:"; ' HEAD OFFICES TO BE HERE IN THE FUTURE O. M. Brown and David Brown, gen eral manage ra of tha Haaalwood Cream company, hava decided to establish their general - office in Portland, after com paring the advantages-offered, by Wash ington and California potntai - . ' The company haa extensive business In Spokane. Seattle,- Taooma. San Fran cisco and minor points, euid Portland la central to them alL Tha Brown brothers think, and . find many to agree with them, that the dairy buainass will - In time be second only to tha lumber In dustry In thla country, because cllmatlo conditions are so. favorable to Its rapid development. Tha company first placed a plant here three yeara aga sad the Industry -grew so quickly that laat -year they had to enlarge it,- The general office will bo in connection with this on Fifth. ,sJidL Oak etreet . :- LA GRANDE MAN CHARGED WITH ATTIMPT TO KILL (Speelal Dispatch ts The-" Jearaal,) - L Orande, Or.. Jan. 1L Arthur Harvey waa before a Justice of the peace here thla morning; and waa Under B00 bonds ion A charge or attempting to kill W, H. - Bramlett, hla employer, laat night,' Braaalatt' waa out of - tha city and left Harvey In charge of tha books were shown and.no complaint made, but Harvey, who waa Intoxicated. Imagined tha boss Was dissatisfied and pulled, a gun on Bramlett. who walked out into a back room and. waa stooping; down to put wooa in tne atove. - Harvey fired through ' a waiL and had Bramlett been standing he-would hava been wounded, poaalbly killed. MANY CITIZENS HEAR 4 CONSUL MILLER SPEAK v (Special IHspatch to The Joarsal.)-' University pf Oregon, Eugene. J'an lit Probably no assembly In tha history 01 the university was so well attended aa that which greeted Consul H. H, Miller in Vlllard haU yesterday. Mr. Miller talked for .two hours, his subject being. -The War Situation In Man' churia." As he hss long been a prom inent citizen ox Kugene many . of tha cltlsens cams out to hear htm, and the public school children attended In a body, v- , . . , .. . . .. - Tha address wsa opened by an ex planatlon of tha difference In the edu cational opportunities thst are afforded In this country and In tha orient. PLAN ROAD TO OPEN i - UP, RICH COAL LANDS ' (Special Dispatch te The JearasL) . Vancouver. B. C, Jan. 11. An appli cation will bo made at tha meeting -of tna next written uoiumDia legislature by tha : Fardlng Valley Railway company for a - charter for a, railway Into the" Fardlng river coal areas.- Tha new line will leave tha. British Columbia South ern at tha juncture of Michel creek and Elk river, i. It runs up Elk river to its juncture with Fardlng river and follows Fardlng river to Henrietta creek, which It follows to tha boundary of Alberta. Thla will open up tho rich coal lands now being worked by tha Imperial Coal company... A,. - ... WASHINGTON MAN ONCE' WED NAN PATTERSON .- '- . , ... .. rT (Special Diapetch te The Journal.! Aberdeen, Jan, 1 1. Leo Martin, the divorced husband of Nan Patterson, who Is to be tried a third lima for tha mur der of Caesar Young,- waa a resident of Aberdeen 10 or It years sgo. - Msrtln Is described aa being , entertaining and good looking. i. , - -- -yf ' Becoming Involved In financial trou ble, he: disappeared. -Upon his return, hejosedas acomlc opera ..artlsCJn which eventful course he met. Nan Pat terson, whom ha married. Y. MOTHER'STEARS FAIL": TO WIN DAUGHTER BACK ,, , , , '. ... ... , : 1 - Special -Olapstch te The" Journal.). 'Astoria, OrvJsn. U. Mrs. J. Laat of Portland . Is 1n thla city trying to' In duce her daughter Anna, aged It, to leave a dance hall and return homa MrsXust cams hero two-weeks ego-amt tooa tna gin bacK to Portland, but aha ran away again.-. Ths authorities have been appealed to, but can lend no as sistance, as the girl la of ago. The mother la heart-broken. . ' oztxx. was varrxmAjr vvuL-.'' (Speclsl Dtapstcb to The Joaraal. )' Pendleton,- Or.i , Jan.. 11. Henry Bhockey, a veteran of tha civil war and for the past IS yesrs a resident of Pen dleton, dropped dead last night. Ha waa x.yaare of age, well known In Tjmatllle county and a prominent O. A, R man. - i- WEINIIAItD'S- f CityrBrewery Xarrest aad Brewery ta . Koaa Oaaaplata tha aToctkwaai. Bottled Beer a Spedalty TIiamjTI'fc OfOoa laui and ' ataraalde etiaeka, PORTIeAND. ORBOOML. SCH'CE FC.V PILES PTCKm a Wee se4twa oUtMn aaa saeaa Heeiaarl ITkla foaat. ae wall aa suae, niasaias rroaradliuJ vim are aoaae ow ur. latopa mains sad AmmS par stawissraei crest aby Dr.Soeanko'sPlleaem-KlH sad Mssdliic'. ABscttsBausrs. huil oraesn ay mail, i-raaoeanrse.wi.tal esse. pAaTatailKO.l'allasa-ssJ LONE WAYFARER 1 'V J- ' t BESET BY VOLYES UKeviww.rnYsician oponaa m Night Jn Fierc Desert 8now $ t Storm in Warner Valley. ? TRAIL OBLITERATED : rv ;and loses his way1 . X'2r c:3Tn::a stu-7 Sea besa fd by sllltionS of Motttara forthetr , i uLdm ets-Xe Taetulna for over sifty Tears, . It aoouies tne etuioV sohaaS the SUara 1 , all pela. euros wind eouo, aod-la aha aeai 1 1 , seni i urror diatrboae. - . , Home Becomes Lost and: Warwrr V'derif Abour8eekrnr Shelter f V -Unt Eariy Morning.; ; f;, '7 ' (SoaeUl MaBatch ts Ths Joaraal 1 - Klamath Falls, Or Jan.' IS. . Tha stage driver from Lakevlaw tells a won- .... derful 'story of the adventuree of Dr. i Hall, of tho flrm ot Daly HaU, of ---Lakaview, who waa loat on tha desert . between Lake view and Warner Valley, . In which tha doctor apant a whole night out in a fierce snowstorm, almost .losing hla life and being beset by howling; bands ot wolves for hours. Tha doctor waa called to sea a patient . at tha town of Flush, In W artier valley : in a sleigh. Tha anow waa already sev-. , eral Inches deep on tha desert, but tha trail through tha long stretch of deso- . ' lata country was . nlalnlv- marked whenrT tha doctor passed over rt la tha daytime. - and ha thought ha eould rouow it aaaiir at night but before ha was 1$ miles out rrom the starting point he faced a blinding anowatorm and tha trail waa soon obliterated, and leaving the mat- ter to hla horse, ha trusted to ..luck. But tha horse - soon became loat -and; wandered about tho desert seeking .shel ter. " Many tlmee it fall Into deep guW lies filled with soft anow,-. and tha doc tor was compelled to leave tha - alalgh and go to Its reecue,. he himself wading; In tha anow up to his waist., Thla waa. kept up until long after midnight when tha coyotes, apparently oognlsant ot tha' weak and unprotected condition at tha ptryalolan and his horse, came -upoii them and followed thera at close dis tances, , keeping up a furore of bowla such aa the doctor aay a he haa never heard before. While tha deaert ooyOta pf Oregon haa never been known to at-; tack a person, yet ui- naut aiaies uh hs wss vary much alarmed upon thla oo easlotn- The deep anow which, baa been lying in that section of tha country and tha scarcity of. food or tha marauder of the deeert caused them' to show more boldness thanv haa ever bean re ported before. ' '"' , In the early - morning hours, - after having forced hla horse to travel many mllea In a given direction, the dootor saw a light and Anally reached - It he and bis horse almost exhausted,- where, they were taken care of by a homo steader, who le spending tha winter lav that desolate region. .'. . : "v .. , ... ' ' -'- - BAjnc orrxoxms jguorax). : '(ftp serial Dtaaetc to The Jeoraal.) " TA Orande. Or- Jan. 12-Tha annual' aneatina- of the stockholders of the La Orande National bank took place Wsd- nesday when tha following orricara wsfw elected: President George Palmer: vlea presldent J- M. Church; cashier, F. . W Myers; assistant cashiers. - George I. r leaver end W. 1 Brenholte; ll Oeorge Palmer, J. M. Church, F. 1 Myers, Oeorga ta. Cleaver, J. M. Berry. A. B.-Cpnley, F.. J. Hoimas .andF, Byrklt : , -. . t. aVDMRTaTO TO OXITB. (Joaraal Special flarvlre.) Sookana Wash., Jan. II. Woman will now be admitted to tha bowling' gym- ' nsstum and bathing prlvilegee -of tha " Bpokane Amateur Athletic club. This , sropMiitiiB mmm vaiiiou uiu; uwr miaj - speeches 4ad been mads on both sldaa. end after aeveral votea bad been taken, The privilege will be good one day each week from t a. m. to noon. ., - " A plesssnt surprise -v party may be f1vn to your stomach and liver, by, sklng A medicine which will relieve their pain and discomfort via; bn King s New Life Pills. They are a most wonderful remedy, affording sure relief. and cure, for headache, dlsilnesr and constipation, l&o st Red Crone 'Phar macy, sixth and Oa streets, oa the way to the postoffice, . , -lr- 1 i.' . . ;