A 1 :v A-'- A: THE i OREGON DAILY JOURNAL ORTLAND. MOIAY EVEWINQ. JANUARY 3. ; 1?C3, ', --fr f 1 XTEl nooK . -i - f -r.-t-T -": FISHING' -Peauit of f Conference of .Joint v -t ; Commission Permits Ten 'r'rp; Pays - M'ore fishing; jrr 7 'J' EXPOSITION , DIRECTORS , i'Vt, AAiiiMr'Tft dSdti a kin .4 XWasi ashington Board to Arrive Next ISafurdaylrv-i: Spe- T tiai Car. -, : v fSpeclal Mepatra to Tee IWaal.)- Lr TMrmpis-v-Wash- Jsn. :I0.Th result - . . . - . a i i Of th conference -of th Joint fish llsniona of - Washington d Oregon. which begun her Saturday, will. likely ." )ia tht extension of the Chinook salmon season from August It ' to August If. V thu allowing lday mora of fishing In both atatea. much to U aattsfaotlon .of tha caanerymen and . f lnhartuen ( A; .the Columbian river' awtloiv. ': .;,"" -V Th Waahlngton member ot the Com-.''-'. ;cnlsion ara Representative Roth, chair '' tnaa of th houaa ftaharlaa committee) ' ' "'"Representative sUevenaon aX Skamania. .Interested la fteh- wheel on tha Col u in ' .bis: ' Resreaentatlv Will Lama " of P .' -4lflC county." Senator Welah of Pacific, A. and Senator. Watson of Cowllta, botl on - tne-Celumbla river,, . . -J The Oregon commissioners are 1. H. Voewer,. a- hop. eateer ' of -dndepeadeaoei arf Portland; J- V. Burns. cigar manu- -fncturer of Aatorla, rapraaentlnc tha v house; Dr. Tuttle of Aatorla. and O.-P. L'obIuiw, a lawyer ot-KoaaburYeprmf Itentlns; tha ornate. y?.r CaltaarBa Awatt' aota4-. ! " .i-A number of ; promlnant cannery mia '. are In tha city noplnc to get a, hearlnc lxfure the committee Tha commute ' held tha. first -meeting- Saturday after i . noon, but transacted Utile ibualaesa. -A brief , survey of tha altuatloa was aaade . only. A great deal of legislation la In . .'' ralght and the committao will try to fear .moalaa Lh laws and recommead ior paa- ' -.. 'ge only each aa . will harmonise tha jntereata of tha two atatea and assiat in ' building up- tha fishing Industry. -? Qovarnov Mead returned today ' from . Portland, where, ha wont Saturday aa v guest of honor at tha annual dinner -f - the Portland Commercial club. - la tha absence of Governor If end, Lieutenant t governor Coon acted aa chief executive, ''although nothing of ; Importance -de- 'Wikm mi attention, .-i ;: , -' ' ' Next Friday tha Washington commlb Slon having In charge the exhibit of tha atate. at the Eewls and Clark fair, will , leave ror rortianir to make final ar- . JUagementa for the state'a ehowtng." A 'peels 1 car will provided for the ' -(-ommlsatonera. 471.00 baa been as- ,1'roprlated for the ehblt. and a great -neai or material haa been, left over from the St. IjOuIs expoaltlon. - The eommla- a Ion consists of Dr., J, i. Smith, chajr? , man: '. T. B. Sunisaeiv C. 1 Stewart. : "Ifubar Rasher.. W.-H, -Her. - secretary; .Oeorga H. MUler and A..t. BUkar. v -..; ' ;-) 'Tmoa nsuo iujm. ' -'-''r"'J Slai tttspstra ' te Tke .eoraal. i "Ti .t Iji Grande. Or.; Jan, SO. Special . - Agent 4. H. Alexander, with headquar. tera U Grande, who haa raoantly . been In the Fossil country, looking after ;--u the public land in that section, found -that number of the fences surround "lng publlo landRftn that section have . been rebuilt. These lands wars opened . ' by order of the govern-mant a year aigo, ' nd -if this la proven there will no 'k- . dotibt ba mora land loyeatlga,tl6 In that :?tn"rr" '2 5 ' r v tnneUl Otspateb ta The JobtosI.) . r - '7 Seattle, Wash., Jan. S. At the an. I ' hual meeting of tba stockholders of the '"A PeaKle-Taooma ' Power company. N.-H. r lttlmer. manager of tha Dexter-Horton , hank, and local reprosentsittvo of tht tdd ft Tllton Interests in Washing ton; ; waa elected president. Tha .other offl- pera remainea tno Mm.., .. -r . - . '. I Ofier AQ Stomach 8ulrars Pull Dol ' ..ii ff una n my nsmcoy Fro to Try '. , tTVi1Trg t-rr tart astur! werti rre ; . Bsat win Is ae eraloarjr rrnrdr. Ordinary ..; . tawllPS -w-sr sysietB. My reasMy treat - -is- rsasee tnat aranqee tse fnptotM. Kyi t-ntawar ; ntoat - be kept aa foreVer- -f k the cause Is there. My treatment-Bay tm stnppea as ssea ss it kas reatovea jie cause. , for that le ahvara the n4 at traubla " ' aianiack troubla is not really a sickness, bat . symptom. It Is a symptom that a certain set :.jf aerves Is ailing. Kot the. voluntary aarvM 1 s hst ahle your to walk and talk and set bat the antomatie stomach.. aerTek ever which your 1 , aitna kas so control. - : :- I aavenat r-eal bare ta exptala w thru , ' Vao.r. tiny aervea control and enerate the ..stomacki Hnw worry breaks them oowa and ' v-eausas taelgesttoa. How mlease wear tbea out causes drspapala. Bow artier may bring , en ktdoey, aeart. aad etbar troBbM' 1hroa( E i ersifaie. t have aot rasa s .explstn bow T these erves may be reach and strenstkanad in. -ritauaea, aua rematlna the eanaa. rata m eertala ana ta la. , aiaeatlaa, brtchlnt, aartbura. Ineeaala,' ner vsmaeaa.' dyspepaia. All. of tkeae thlnes art fully xBlalaoa ia the book 1 win -sand joa (Vara yo write. . -l. i-ln Bar taa aalllloa ban my remedy Is known. It kas enred stomach troablea ant saes. -.ot repeatedly ever and over scalar l'at you Kiay but bata heard at M or bearing, may ha fa d-layed or doubted, go I make tba) offer to a etranaer, that even possible etruae Tor Vaonst may be reamred. Mend KM so nrnie mak see a premie take as rtek. mwply a-rlt and a .a. -At wtm hat. i inu. f. ',ly, I "1 send yea aa order ea your drngglat S full dollar bottle not a sample, but the Mm mtIII M-W IIP Mill M , i mil-yea aer-nt this nppertenlty to laara at Meenae anaotutely, how te be rid forever of ll forms of tsaueh trmihls--ta be rid aet only at the trouble, not of Ins very eaaaa whlca . .sreaueed tl t Write today. . i. . , - - rnr a free erder far -a faU dollar boltie rmi wtnet " a4dteas 1 ' f r Knnop. , M A aTx, . fllarlne. Wis. . Htate which book ye wsat. ' Monk 1 aa Dyspepsia. -Book k on the Heart. -Kenk I oe the Kidneys. Bosk for Waawa. Hook I for Mea. Book t ea Saeaaunsat ' MIM esars ars eft en rered b single bottle. ' saw al forty tkpuaand drag Moras. . IraShoop's MILLIONAIRES FORM POOL ABOARDSHIP Son of J. Pierpoht Morgan Forms . Combine to Squeeze Fe,l- ;;.;:'rrT low Passengers 1 ---, LOSE A THOUSAND IN : CAMIL0fSTAKE"0KER! Professional Gamblers Get Away With Large Amount From 7 Blooded Youth. 1 - . tspeclal IMspatch by leased Wire to Th Journal) New. York. atan. A "mtnionalrea pool." tba latest proauct of the monop oly microbe, at the beao Of which waa son of J. Plerpont Morgan, furbished half the, excitement and talk among tha 12 aaloow pasaengara af tha While Star liner Battle,- whloa arrived in port from Liverpool today. - The other half was caused, by big game of table 'stake poker In which two - young men lost t,4t god which brought twd detective to the pier to scrutlnlsa. every passen ger, who left "th ship. Crooked work wag suspected, but. non of the big gambler who opera t tin the Atlantic a tea mere were dlacovcred. .!. - Tha-- millionaire,: pool" . .wag i mad Monday and consisted of cornering tha market on beta aa to Tueeday a run. 3. P. Morgan. Jr--J. at-Morgan. Percy Chubb and Edward W.Clark are akid to be the four millionaires .who got to gether, gnd by buying up all tho likely gueaaeo In stb 'low. field'' won back tho 11.000 they put In and 15 besldea in doing at) they Incidentally aronsed tha ire of all th other - saloon -paasenger who had gon In on the pool. . r,., Aa to lhcuatom In making up k. pool on a,' day's rn each person paid II for tho prtvllege -of raglstarlng s guess. After their guesee. wr all down each gtiesa waa auctioned off to tha highest bidder; Th person who had registered th bet received half tha amount realised at the auctioning of tha bet, tha other half going with th pooLf -. -Tho- big- poker play which, formed an Interesting and to two persons an expensive -diversion occurred on th last day of tha voyage. It did not become generally known until- two saloon pas sengers .cam to the ship's office and complained that they had been .none. On had loat 1100 isnd tha other 1700, 'ami both believed profeaslonal gamblers bad obtained, th money. :r-':-Tir--i WREATHS IN .OF BEHEADED KING Anniversary of the Execution of Charles I Observed by; :tu A :: Jacobites. . :a- -a j -' V-,- (oojnisl flpacml er-4ee.) '? -.. "i London. Jan. 10.--TWO. hundred 'j and twenty-ala years ago today Charles I was executed by bla subjects, and latter- dnr .Jacobite observed the anniversary an usual bv Dlaolna" -wreathe on tbe statue inr Trafalgar-aouaro- That Ja-to any; taer would Ilka to plane thee. floral emblems personally, but sad to ralais th garland ar now always laid In po sition by th rud band of Hanoverian policemen, . T ... - . The rasonlotjnijiia ssBitwnsri amusing. Ih floral observance cora monoed aom IS year ago. and all would hav gon wall, but for a .modest bunch. of .violet placea among tn otnsr.aeco- rations. ; It waa not tn nower. oy -tn card, to which they were attached wmco caused th rumpus. - This card was the whtta lid of a milliner Boa inked round with a deep black border. In th center were printed in large Utters these words: . "Rememberl . Oh. King and Martyr, We Hav Not Forgotten. ; Long Live Queon Mary." West day Uiere was a Daraa-raoh In all th paper calling attention to tha "dlaloyal'' inaorlptlon. and; when parliament met a question waa out to the horn aeoretary. Tha consaquance waa th placing of Jacobite wreatha under th eenaoranip or tn ofllo orworkifWhOr all tribute now hav to b gnt. (!.. , v..:: -:':.... .... . MAY, EXTEND ELGIN" v ;branchto uwiston V (8pedsl Mspatch ta The Journal) ' Lav Grand. Or., .Jan. ' 10. Reports com from . Wallowa county-mat tn Oregoa Railroad ak Navigation company will make a move In th early spring to eatend tb Elgin 1 branchT frhat-n which .rung. .5 mUea .northwest, of La Orande, on . down th Grand Bond to Clarkaton and Lawlston. -. - Tb Oregon Railroad aV Navigation rompany ha had a man through th Wallowa country checking up a aurvey mad aeveral- year ago, when the o. Ri N. was at war with th Northern Pa cific! over th Clearwater country, aad while it ia almost aur th Elgin oranon wilt be extended to th heart of th Wallowa country. It 1 possible? that th extension will be continued to. a con nection with th Riparia -road If - that lln waa built. For two year - past ' th Wallowa paopl hav been clamoring for a rail road and hav sent a number, or peti tions to th O. R. a N. people, and re lief I perhaps not far distant. During tb Clearwater fight the O. R. N. sent a large amount of ties) and other build ing material t Elgin and th people for tha first tlm realised then that ths proposed Orand Ronde road had a bear lng on th Issue involved In th con troversy between tne- road , regarding th bualnaea of thoe sections. Tb true cam, however, and sine then not a mil of track ha been built. - The survey of th Orand Bond road shows that a grade ot to feet to th mile waa aeura1"dont thai rtvnr. Tha road would aerv a rich country all th way and would aiao provide th most direct rout to th east for th produce of thla region. - ' ! , - . - , . : i i i. ... m - . ' (Joarnal gnerlal aWvles.l Vienna, Jan. . The 10th onnlversary of the tragic death of Crown Prince Ru dolph was observed today by masse In tn palao chapel and In th Capuchin church. In the vault In which th prince la entombed. Th emperor and members of th royal family visited th churoh, where they prayed beside th wreath covered tomb of th crown prince and his murdered mother, th Empress Elisabeth.- , ,- 1 OAMPatnrrnr iraw. " Uv. A. M. Rock wood, pantor of the Highland Congregational, church,' Will preach at th Salvation Army camp- meeting. 1ZI First street, thla evening. Mia Sands ' and Mr. Bollsrslev. the singer, wilt - present a good 'program and a' pleasant tlm la expected. Large crowds attended th different meetings veaterrfav and arrant Interest waa shown. Everyon la Invited-; . , -f-.-A A STIRRING SPEECH: ? -- THAT WAS HOT MADE "' ' i i ' ' -' ' : . . , ; ; ; What George' WslUce WOliams Intended .to Say at the " ' ; ; 5 ' Sunday Meeting.' : ' ' I d ' . (Th speech that ueorg vtej 4 lace Williams would have made at the Mriuara Grand theatre 4 yeatarday afternoon If there had d "TjeeTTTi- funotiso,"-roporle'ni of d - th dally newapapera. In front of 4 him. and leglslatora of tl state e . of Oregon In the proscenium boxea beside him, aad 1 promt. g stent ; cttlsens. Including - tha d". clergy, bankers, adltora, capllal d lata, bualnesa ' men, merchants, d lawyers, doctors, , member of d - the park board, officer of th d city on th stage ana ' tsyor d William In th chair. - ' I ae before " m pen-pusher. " Ton represent th great journal of thla ctty. You are th hardest worked, poorest paid, most Intelligent.,' honest. t Incor ruptible, efficient men in the world. You report what you see honeatly. but It ia tha man In the skr-loft. with the blue pencil, that edV your head f f. My Ideal or a newspaper its to nave the blue pencil banishea.. and , bo ro porter rooelvd.les than $60 a- week. Th only bos hi own conscience, and hi only gatd Is duty. -Th 'only In struetton will bo -to tell th truth, th whole truth and nothing but th truth, and tell things as they ar. - "Evry newspaper. reporter khoultf celva salary enough to -board at th Portland hotel or have rooms In som fin , apartment house and take' hi meal at th Xrueo grill. 4 21 should be long to tha Commercial or Arlington club and go to church very Sunday morning. . : v -; ' 'Ai Before aaylng anything on parks, I want to hedge by saying that I am thoroughly In favor of the elty buying enough Lewis and Clark ground a to se cure and perpetuate th Forestry build ing, which ought to b bought. Includ ing reasonable acreage for 175.00a. I want to tell you how I came to see Council, Crest. It was a beautiful Sun day afternoon. My sister and I had been to hear Dr. House, who Is th bkst preacher' In th world. " " We took a Portland Height street ear to loop th loop. ; I am ,vry fond of th merry-go-round. In f act, ' fonder of t than when I waa a boy. It ia o eahll grating. Andy Johnson used to like to swing around the circle. Bo do I. 'In going across! Canyon gulch bridge I waa amaaed to see . th magnificent " .view. But Mr. Puller took m over so quick that I couldn't see on thousandth- part of what every passenger ought' to' who goe over that road. He ought to be fined and Imprisoned for running his car faster than- a-nralk-rovr - that bridge. . When he got to th end of th loop th car stopped. We got oft. Sis ter and I started to Mt. Zlon. : When w were half way there t bald. YLef go back.1-My angel tempted m on, say ing .there must be aomethlng beyond. I aid no, we bad gon far nough ; ai readv. "Lat a go backl She-said I must g6 on. A womsn'a mtist''ruea I th world. I went on and tip to th vary top pinnacle of Cotinoll Croat. -I waa translated on th kpot. I had a vision. I was In a nw . world hail left" th old world down on Burnald street. I waa in heaven.-. Council Croat la th only place on this earth by which you can reach heaven. I never thought, believed, that it Waa posalbl to hav such a vlw on this earth. - Th view to I the. east was perha. n more beautiful you could see from -many point on Portland Heights, vuy-jrarg, tnan crossing Canyon gulch,- but the view to the west, to -me. was Wonderful. saw ths beautiful-valley and village. I looked clear to the top of th coast range. My faith poaaeased me to auch an extant that I removed th coast rang and looked Into th Pacific Ocean. Looking 16 th Columbia I- could ae th ships pass up. and down from Th Dalles almost to the great ocean. Van couver seemed to 11- almost at th Toot of tht cliff." -City park and Portland height looked Ilk flat ground. Lewis nd Clark fair looked like a hot In th ground. I have said enough. My proposition: Let th city bond It Self for Itoo.eoo. . Oiy th northwest quarter 4 quarter ofT that - sum. 6r tllt.000, 7,00 of" this-? uwTwlli Tuy the Porestry ''building and -a few aero or roses, ir tno owner won t sen. will agree t duplicate the Forestry bunding, much . finer - than It la,' with. great fir at the main entrance perpen dicularly set. . I wiu' aiao agre to put a foundation Tinder th building so that It will not aettle Into th earth, at mr own-xpenS. I will agree t furnlah a 10 time finer site, twlo aa many acre ot ground, twlo as . many- roseg, , for Th othrttO,000 can go to purchase lands on th helghta, an xtnslon of city parx, or wnerever tne parg,oira s nt to put it. ' f -. --- , -Th southwest duarter Let' 4iav a sounre dekb Otv tfr tl I .00 of the fund. ; Pay th Smith I70.000 for Coun cil Crest and secure th most beautiful viewpoint that I've seen In th western hemisphere. It' worth $100,000 If It's worth a cent Dr. Smith gav 160,000 for it 10 veara ago. Tha other ISS.OOo- of this fund can go to Marti us m gulch or any place where th park board fit to put It . ' .' TM southeast nuartr-It should hav something.-' lt'e hav a aquar deal. Give It tltt,00; Thla wll buy Haw thorn Park. 'which ia a beautiful viae. and leav tt0.0O to buy Mount Tabor, turn th Inaan Alaska Indiana over to th government and mage it a beautiful park, aa Oad Intended It ahnuld b mada Th northeast quarter Olve It aome thlng: donf be hog. ' I believe . In a aquare deal. It la entitled to at leaat ono quarter - of tht $100.000 -that ia, tl2t.0O0. .. That 'will gtv Captain Spen cer $100,000 for th Irving atat. . Th captain I not trying to hold up th city for this ground Is easily worth more than $100.000. He tells m that Mr. Dla mood, of th Driving association, ha an option on 27 acre for 11(0.000.- Ha also tells me that this 41-acres that h offer to sell Mayor Williams la batter ground for. park purpoae than th Irvlngton racetrack. Thla wUl leave $10,000 for the park board to buy som Island or other ground in thla quarter of th city. v '- (Journal Snaets Servlee.) Bay City, Mich,. Jan. to. Covers wtll be laid for o at th annual banquet of th McKlnley club tonight Th promt nent apeaker will Include Congreakman Smith of Mlohlgan, Kyle and Watson of Indiana, and. Congressman. Denby of Detroit. ' - ' CASTOR I A Tor In feats u.4 Ckildrsa. , ; Tlti JOdYa K:tj Ahrs7t::;it , Basrs ths-Stgastexeef POWERS'" Oiir Discount Tag Sal ends tomorrow niht Prices arc gixatiy reduced arid-ybu-can houseftimishin neverbefbre heard oral PortIanar; - tT?-.:'--'- f. rJ-"--" ' Here is one of our Bargains. A - n---n solid Oak Sideboard, with oval French bevel plate, one lined ! drawer for silver. Nicely fin : : ished- ' ? $21.50 - - you "-("' V'.- BUY NOW- PAY LATER Kit 1 I M yJ 7 i" ' - -o. -. ' 'amBmmW "T""Sjn'" ' Myr"aT ''T' r- """"""" """"l A,?'r.. -,a- " . . A. - ;,f 7". 1 . ; -----t - -i "a I 1. ' ; ' i ' - ' y f ..J , ; Attend fc.tat Ctosmg-Opt Sale ? :ii'"surnn" r.i " vtas su i, n- ssuiii" ji. 7 .it . s m: i ii i. : ' '' ." " --: . i .....; : .. -- ' ' t: 1 '''' v '. L '', i" ti 7-' . .... " ". tttt -' . f,-. ;) liiMElsilicI ' '! V' :.'V" I X': -i', '-.', 'v - 'A.'?' 'AA;Ay; AT J352 WASHINGTON St '.;-Ever Offered 'llie. " W,7 At Mira w BniMl Cost r CXADIESVSl : : FUR -- - And equally as astounding values in everything else For very, very little Money. ! DOIVT DELAY ' AU- A: A. , , Wrw. "Tks Store That r - -t. Ladies -" DnaTM:';Men-:wpal(,''' birdseye maple and mahogany,' Full . French DOES YOUR RANGE BAKE .WELL ; ---x : TOP --hOTTOM AND SIDES?' -V" v & '" .V 'j - Doesyour heater keep the house warm with little fuel and is it easily ' ' latear - Are your xuei dius larger xnan iney snouia ur - nco tuoouuu .Duuum aa jtvuihu unuic w; "' "-': ':, A,: ''AA-'""":fAAi : ,A - .liWIc' - in: This . aty.'trt' - . ;r - ) ;. i L-m) )S-AAA. m rrw ; y y i m mm : r U, r. I r .' '"aTaW 1, ' W T W- ) " ' X i m-o-T' I V aL - '. I ' a? IaADIESSUlTS; to LADIESUITS, valu LADIES JACKETS; values up toj$12.00, at COLLaARETTES, values from $lltp $14 CLOTH CAPES, .values nesday, February 1st, as on ; :aa . . .. . : n : o s. SiYC3 Yea llcncjr'' :.'-- ' . - .. " ' i '- x '' . i '; - ; ' v iv.V"'a; " A' ' . I ' ill' ' ' ' .a. .. . ,' . , . .. ..I . ; T . . " ;? rj.." )aa; c:a 2 AC-iX A. 1 1 -V-7 1 :j.W-..:v-'!'VT-: ' -.A?-i - I ,: m I : : J WaM 111 l OiLJ t-i- l.w., I vii .. ;-w- -v :.A-Al legs, highly pol- i 't:,A- -ii. .". 'A' j" '"IT"' f " "o""; . 7 r.A. yrsTAA"i v i ' : . -j 1 "m . . -aa-f-i 77,7 A- - A --i .,;-yt-.y.A'.;- - hA':A .--t-7;.-. --Trrr.'-..-, where you dm buy tie1 Gre-test Wg$ains ; C ., - w fu;vi ;iip $4.25 v from $12 to $16, at : in the store. I A very seldom ! This stock must podtivdy: that day expires the lease of the ca nonno : . rThis HighBack" Rocker In golden finish," with! flat arm, ' " , -:.f --well braced.-'.- -.""';''-. $2.25 ' A '--J" regu-1 V cor; FIRST Taylor srs.; . $2.90 $4.50 , i. '." - - . t , : : $4.25 returning chance to buy': be closed out by.Wedy ; - , n v.:a?a : . Waists i .-1 -r -v rA r-' 7i 'A 'in: '