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tS. 5 .--:-;...'::';'... '. ' .. .. tk- enrcon daily jouhiialU POnTLAIID. WEDfiHECDAY - EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1 iiaiimd dates i TO THE EXFOSITIC:i .t First Authentic . Announcement . of Fares to, Be Charged From I f : : Eastern Points. : " OTHER NORTHERN COAST". TjU POINTS GET REDUCTION 4 Round T(ip Tickets About Eighty : Par-Cent of Usual One ,- C:itSWay;Fare.: The f Irstfeauthentle announcement "of reduced railroad rate to the Lewie and y-eiarlryomonwT"ecelvd today ' from If P, Parmer, commissioner of .the . Trunk Un . association oC New - York. It give the. fare to .Portland and -' turn, but the rates by way of California ' will fee given out later. It i said, how'- ; ever, that the rate -will be about 111. SO -additional -to take In California point on the trip. The announcement follows Ear of Colorado common, points j (Cheyenne to Trinidad. Inclusive), St. ' Paul, Fort William and Alliance, Neb.. passage. -When atopovef Is dsatred at Ogdcn. Salt ak City, Denver, Colorado 'f Springs or Pueblo, and , the uauat one way limit wilt not suffice for paspenger . j to each starting point, tickets must be li-:r.lepc.lled..wltb,jnd an extension paster insued. bv ' ioint acenta maintained -at ''." 'V thoae points. ; " '1' Tickets to'tw to be sold via same routes , ; as apply on regular nine months' Pacific roast tourist tickets with Portland, Beat tir--Taeom. Vaucouter or' Victoria, as -i '.'destination. .Tickets 'must not be sold I. . -follow: 4y via Portland -to points noMt of Portland; b via California to . Portland or to point northof Portland. Regular tilne months' Pacific coast tourist tickets to be used, and the con- . .tract, each coupon,-Md exchange ordor tndorsed I C..' K. J- "" '.V - 'J Joint agencies -will be established by :-inw Transcontinental Passenger -assocla : tion at ; Portland. Seattle. Tacoma, Van' v, couver and Victoria.- for . execution -of ticket, asjd wilt be conducted In name 4-f Chairman- Charlton. Location and 'office hours to. be announced later. rttaml terminal Jlnes gi that a chars of f 10 per car pee day will i be made (or parkin excursion parties ..' i .and other: special ?ar during the capo """"Haitian. All aupplles furnished, such as - j. Ice, fuel, etc. Will be charged-for at the i ,iusuai rates., .. . Sr Kare Eighty per cent of doublo . the ,-one-woy westbouad first-class fare via standard and. differential Hnea. rtspecf Llvtly. to Chlcago-or-St-lAwl plus-faros . tendered therefrom (Chicago t&l.iO. St. 7. pljouis. 5.e. - gnltig via any regular vi'dlrew rout -and -returning via same rout or any other -regular, direct rout. Ten dollars ' additional for ticket re- . turning via, Winnipeg and 8t.-Paul. , . .. , Tickets may be sold, to Portland.- Seat . t. ' tie, Tacoma, Vancouver .or Victoria, and ..':, .will be executed at destination onlr. v " Tickets ."to b. sold on tW following ' series of dates: May 22, M and. ti; June 13, 13, l..3.'27. and 2S: July S. T7;.7.-l.-ltrl it. 25 and 2i August J. is, n. i. 4 and. 10: September 11. 12. 'II, 2. S and Tha sal of ticket ' .to5 .be so :regulated as, tp require pro- , ,. sentatlon of exchange ordera,t Chicago, (St. Louis, or other .exchange points not earlier or later than the day following " .,b, first' and -last data respectively .In . cacn, series. v---- v , nnai return limit Ninety day from OOlnc trio- to berln on data nf sale t-sid to na continuous to Colorado com' .rmon. points (Cheyenne to Triihdad. ln clilstvei, to the first Montana or Asstnl " bolrt point en route, and to AUIancei Neb. 'W.est thereof stopover may be made at - f my point within final limit, but destl nation .must be- reached ' prior to mid nlBht of "uch limit ' '- : ... 1 Return, trip to; begin on date of execu tion of ticket, for -which a fee Of cent -wilt te enargea -ar lime orxeoa . r--4-,, f ' S&mariHa Is imstlbs; mm kly the greatest tlood and v,: fiver rneodne known. It i positively and perasneaUy iiievery huinor. , from Blood filcdicino. ( ) . M ' a J- . . a - .' L:.:- - VIZ i . x . asr . i - -i . m m . . .prfieit 1904 Of : .,,.;.- Utt Schaffnef & Mars tloo, - JoJnt agent' will execute tickets by attaching validation certificates thereto. Betufn trip from destination must' be commenced on date stamped and punched on validation certificate. Joint agent at -.destination will punch return', transit limit same as usual limit for ooe-way limited ticket. Stopovers wUl be allowed, within final llinlt of 00 days from data of aale, but not' beyond November) 20,. at and west of Colorado common . points (Cheyenne to Trinidad, Inclusive). . and at points west of St. Paul, Fort William and Alliance. Neb. To. secure such stopover In case , of return ' from . Portland via Huntington, tickets must b deposited with agent at point lot. stopover immediately upon arrival.' eacept that it will not be neces sary to deposit tickets if passenger can reach - f inal destination within transit limit punched by Joint agent at Portland. If passenger desires to stop over so that the tranalt limit punched by Joint agent will not admit of reaching starting point within such limit, when passenger, im ready to resume, journey the agent hav ing tickets on deposit will attaob paster making transit limit from such point to final destination the uaual one-way limit. When ticket read returning via. North ern Pacific. Oraat Northern or -Canadian Pacific rail ways, joint agerit will punch final limit of 00 daya from date of sale, but. not . beyond, November . M. When stopover la had on those lines it will not be necessary to deposit tickets, with agent t vpoint.of atopover.-:' " ATTORNEY HENEY'S . : '.y al. PROTEST TO PARDEE .' .'" .' ' i'nited States District Attorney Fran cis J. Heney last night wired Governor George C.. Pardee a protest against tha passing of th Belshaw act. which has been introduced in the California legis lature. Mr. Honey in brief said: ."The obvious effect of such a law will be to iegsjla the gross and extensive frauds which have been perpetrated upon Cali fornia, by- Hyde,Benson and other in steering school lands within proposed forest reserves. I have overwhelming evldewee establishing the-fact that more than 100.000 acrea of school lands within forest reserves were obtained by fraudu lent applications, which th. stter can recover by proper ults." -Mr. Heney sent tha dispatch merely as a -private cltlaen of - California,- he hav ing boon appointed tlnlted States attor ney for the Oregon district In order to push the land fraud oaaes of this state to an did. Many are of the opinion that Hyd la tha author of th proposed Bel shaw act. Mr. . Heney may ba . heard from, further, la th matter of th Hyde-Benson-ring-when h ha finished with the land fraud cases la Oregon.- CORNUCOPIA MINE -'HAS BEEN REDEEMED ' !T (Special Dlspatet te The JoaraaL) - J Baker. City. Or . FebX Tho- large Cornucopia mining -taroperty, In - this county, which waa sold last November on"' executlontssued "by thf district court on behalf of creditors, has been redeemed; presumably toy H. H. Roger, the Standard Oil magnate, who Instated that he had a f 100.000 mortgage against the mine.- Th rum of I40HW0 has been paid In to redeem th mine, this amount being sufficient to meet th Judgments on' both personal and real property. " The payment doubtless -sets at rest all Question as to th rights of th Beatles and Rogers people. ' Had they permit ted-, another . day or two to elapse th question of their right - to - redeem would have been- litigated' In tit courts. aaaome hold that mining realty .has a year In - wnicn - lo - o. regeemeo. wnue other maintain that all mining prop ertywhether realty or personal, must be redeemed in dayav ' ' V.'l&t' FUI.ERAL OF PIONEER : 1 WASHINGTON MAN HELD ; . .ISoecUl Dtspatch to Tk Journal.) . OlymplaT'Waah Feb. 1. The funeral of Iaaao Hawk was held yesterday after noon, and was largely attended by old settlers of Thurston county. Mr. Hawk was year old 'at the time of his death, and had -relded, .in this i county sine: 10ti.,when he came across the nlamafrom Wilmlnaton. Oel. '' He served fXlth the volunteer army against th .'Indiana In th early-iO's, ' and. later farmed x tens! vely- here, He leave a widow and : six-children, all residing in Wash Ington. . None - of th family has ever left the U lnc" arriving here, CAN SEND FOUR-POUND" f PACKAGES) TO BELGIUM " Washington. 'T Feb. ' I.- Tha -parcels post convention recently concluded be tween 1th United Bute and Belgium went . Into ' operation today. - - It la th third parcels poet treaty concluded ben tween th- United - States ' and Europaan countries, and the twenty-sixth nego tiated with any government, moat of th existing' treaties being With South and Central America. The parcel under th Belgian treaty, aa under the German and Norweglainreattea. are restricted to four pounds and 1j- ounce, each and 50 In value. . ' yc- IMeh's Overcoats and 1 'Suits at Liass than CostK These suits and overcoats one table. ' Tfus oiTer will last until -Saturday, eve nine February 4. dnlv. -T ... ' 1:1 xi -l New arrivals in Men's Rain Coats.. I . . ; . 'Spedal values at $20 a garment, equal - to any shown in the dty for $5 more. r- SAM'L ROSENBLATT a CO. Re!kbla Oothiert-rCor.Ttird and Morriion 1 ,1 ; v i..u.!t-lt,..uiilT8 CF DIG OFFICIALS ' i '' " ' . ' " . ' ''f - '' True Bills Are Found Against Mitohell and Hermann . "S: for Conspiracy.! MAYOR DAVIS OF ALBANY INDICTED FOR PERJURY Warrants Have Been'tssuedTfor ...Others at Instigation of ,U Federal Grand Jury. w T Details -of thre Indictments returned yesterday afternoon . by . the - federal grand Jury were published In yesterday's extra adltlon- of Th .: Journal, - The fourth la yet sealed, as a bench warrant waa Issued for th accused., Tha flrat indictment presented waa for operation In, "11-7." - Th conspiracy al leged la in obtaining land a borne- teada on flotltloua names and. affl- davlta," A conviction baa already been ecu red against Puter, McKlnley. .Wat eon,' Walgamot and Tarpiey. Tb other nam In this latest indictment are United States Senator John H.vMltchell, Congressman Blnger Hermann, Elbert K. Brown. Mrs. Nellie Brown, Henry A. Young, Clark EL Ltoomla and Salmon B. Ormsby. MltchefT and Hermann's, com plicity waa baaed upon the charge that 11.000 was paid to th senator lor nis influence . with Hermann and for th latter' expediting th fraudulent claim : In th general land of nc. - The com plicity of Loeml and Ormsby - is set forth aa their work -while SDecial in- Lapector of ' the department" of theln- terlor,- when they ar accused of re porting favorably on claims . OiarHad th earmark or fraud... Tha other ac cused took claim and aold them. Xtavia Iadietd fngJnry.J7 The indictment returned against Dri W. H. Davla, mayor of Albany, la for perjury. The bael for this charge la set forth to 1 his affldaviu while homesteadlng land near hi home town. Rose burg and Medford men are named InTth third document filed. Henry W. Miller, JYank K. Kincart, Charlea Nlckell and Martin O. Hog are th , accuaad. They are alleged to hare arranged for th taking . of loo or more, claims . in Douglas and Jackson counties, tha modus operandi liTvolvlng subornation of 'per; Jury. - j -: . Nlckell was United -state . commis sioner at Medford. and la also editor of tU Southern. OregonlaB, a Medford paper.' - Hoge 1 a lawyer of the same place. Kincart reside at Oakland, -near Rose burg.- -i i --. r - Home believe the ecrt Indictment ' M gainst th officer of th Butt Creek Land, Lumber Livestock company.- A deputy marshal,1 aent ' to Fossil on th evening : train yesterday would reach tber this evening, where it l probable he would find President" 8 telwer and Sec retary - Hendricks.' If sergrlc. had ito- be made at th ranch, another .day would be required for th trip. ; Judge -A H. Tanner, law partner of Senator) Mitchell' waa befor the grand Jury- lata-yesterday - afternoon - for ti short time. Thla morning P. D. -Cunningham, in charge of the coast agency for typewriters and supplies, waa sum tnntuxt. i The fact that auch-inoulrle proceed' after "an" tndlctanent ""bast been returned for th "11-7" cases suggests another case against htm is being made out- ' ' ry-f - ;-rf r MITCHELL'S COMMENT. L . - - ' 1 1 . Seooftd tnatotaMw Jsl f Sesir V Black em XiaJmpTtioa. I ' .' (Special Dispatch te Tbe Jounitl. -' ' Washington. D. C..-1" Feb. 1. When shown the press dispatohea today con cerning additional Indldtfment against him: Senator Mitchell stated that In as much aa th aecond Indictment reported against him seemed to be based upon the .ra alleged, facts of the first In dictment, he-had nothing' further to say than-he had already aald In open senate In response1 to th first., Ha- remarked, however, that It was evidently th In tention on- th nart of tha oroeecutln officer to blacken hl character - all in hla power.T Ha stated further In most positive manner that It la only by the grossest distortion land misconstruction of Innocent acta on hla part and of un warranted, f inference, aupported by th testimony of convicted felona given under promise of clemency, that ba can be in any wise wrongfully connected with any land. fraud. - v, Only one remedy In th world .that will at one atop itchiness) of th akin part of th body:' uoan Olat- ment. At-any drug store, to -cent. A free electrical . oanorama i at th corner of Ttiird and Alder streets, iron t a." m. to Ma, t " - '""" 1 1 . .have been bunched .oh ' v - r 1 : 4-. "! I" , - ,- - ' -.- -.--- """ I " ' ' ' . " ' : -' J , ' ', : y , , , sizes ' . GRADING PAPERS fjDBMONPg Seyenteen Marlon County Pupils -'"Oi.".' reiiaufnl FicrKK . J , Mf (WSWa ' - Jw( s . frmAm Pvmfnif Inn. - ', i taVVIW wasaV m iumvi iJ SILVERTON GIRL HAS THE HIGHEST AVERAGE State Land Board Approves Ap- 4 plications for Loans Amount- Ing to Big Sum.' : .' - (SperUl Dispatch to -The loeraal.) : ' Salem, Or.. Feb. 1. The wprlf of grad ing the paper of the ' pupils, who took 4 th eight tv-grade examination in the pub-1 llo . schools . of Marion county-January 17. It and' 1. waa completed by County Superintendent 'E. T.' Moores yeaterday. The -17 wer successful: . Charlea A. Lutby, Mkcleayi -John . Doerflerr Silver ton; Mabel Coney, Liberty; Russell Hlg glnbotnora, SLaurepc Swan, Champoeg; Josephine- Wolfe, Woodburn; Henry Johnson. Harley Smith. Evelyn Fatland, Norrls Ames,, Fay Hlbbard. Charlie Bentson Bllvertonj-Merta Slegmund, Mayme Hall. Millie Wei. Oervals; Ben jone. Roy Jones, rooK. -- The best record Ja that of Evelyn Fat land of Stlverton, -IS years of ago, who received an average of 1-t per cent Twenty-seven . application for loan of the stater schoof-fund, aggregating 140,460, wer approved by the -state land ' board yesterday .. afternoon. ' This la th largest aggregate aum loaned out by th board in many months. Lou Wah Lee. tha Chine's who caught -in th act of robbing. Eckerlen'a wholesale liquor ator In. thla city on Monday morning, was given a prelimin ary hearing In City Recorder Moores' court yesterday.. At th conclusion of th testimony the Chinaman -was bound over to th 'Circuit cou ft u nder tl 5 o bonds. In defalut of which he, was aent io jau. SEATTLE IS EXCITED OVER GRAFT CHARGES ,r, -. -,n "l " " ' . v ..-.. ,,-...., v.-'i"- ?,T' PublicStirred Up OvefrAccusa- tions Is Demanding a Grand Jury lnvestigation.S7r--r 4- tpeelal Dispatch te To joaraaJ.t" Seattle. Feb, 1j Never befor In the history of th city ha th publio been ao stirred up vr any matter "aa the address of Rev. Dr. Matthew, charging certain member of the city council with 'symptoms of graftltlr and offering to produce th evidence befor a grand Jury. ?'-,".r " -- "'-t From every quarter of th city come th demand for a grand Jury with th Confidence that befor It Investigations ar - through two or more members of tha council will be candidate for the penitentiary. ' r '. , .' ?" tttorney fllira atUck . on Dr., Mat thews, accusing him of immorality. Is generally, condemned. ; -t Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh In aa Interview state that If a grand Jury is called he will conduct th. Investiga tion without feat" or favor.. . , I . .. " I , MAY PUT LICENSE - - MONEY ABOVE MORALS " - - Such strong opposition .he appeared that tha recommendations of th liquor license committee to revoke th license of 2J combination houses, In.theVed ngnt oistnct or ui norm ena.may fdefeated , at th meeting .of -the city council this afternoon.- Councilman Zimmerman and .Councilman ! Rumelln hava xpreaed. themaelve against th stand taken by tha liquor license com mittee, aad It I aald . they control a majority of th vote of the council, r Counctlmea Flegel and Albe ar de termined to driv combination house out of th city and. last Monday auc reeded in . enlisting Dr. Whiting and A. K. Bentley In their eautv They ar gue that aa th places are running In open violation, of th law. they should have their licensee revolted. Th oppo sition claims that th city cannot afford to take such set ion, aa it will loo too much atfoney. , , It developed lata tht afternoon that the resolution of Councilman .Albe .re voking the - licences -ft combination house in th north nd . will be de feated. A ubstltute. resolution In structing the chief of po lo to) enforce th city ordinance regulating saloon ia Introduced and la all probability On EasyWeeKly: or Monthly AT UCSS THAN 1XSCWHCRK FOR CASH oil read freat deal nowUy -of Watches,. Oiamondg and JL Jewelry 1 on credit, but it is a g0od, thing to ' rmmberthat i WE ARE THE lTm - ehia rttr allins i.,f f.rlifr - in! mediate possession when tnaking firit pajrment We charge ' : ninteresttend noigu y" thalaa"c jon rnss" jour "own termi." .; . ; i , - :r:J M.rj,:, xour money oacc u you zma "-resented. -, -: -,: - ' Your money, back leu 10 per ""Jwithin one year, on any piamond h'.;-. " i My' ti-t'.i':'- T The Portland MARX cV BLOCH, Props.- Boston Painless Dentists Known tbe y world " over, are the" only dentists In Portland having this world- r " renoi J yate r denta .y up VII,, w umj y M system for doing dental work. Our to - date ayatem saves us time ana you money. This IS i' the secret why we sv" ' - give th best work .', for th lowest prices. work guaranteed fer 10 yeara m -4 . OOL.D FILLJNOH J.i........t-00 I AND lie OOLO CRU,H...". FUUUSET TEETH y.Vi-T: r;.ao ,. IS : 1 " 'i All .. if WTTM W have"; specialist In chsrg of echtBnd talking machlnee In th market. department, , ei . aruncm l"lrT makers. best crown and bridge work men and gold filler In th world. omowaT Aim mnoi wosx a v. .' SrXCXAXiTT. Wa ar- flrst in point of prfeetl6n and durability of work In th dental business of Portland. .i , . 1 Ye Olde Tried and Reliable PAINLESS DENTISTS snMlH -KOaVaUSOaT Opr. Mat ai Ttnak an OM leeesae. Hour 4:19 . m. to o. m. Sunday. I:S0 a. m to 11:1 p. m. , ' . anra yon are tn ts sis-kt le,- Mine Surveying. Railroad Work, Irrtga . tlon. Reclaiming of Wet Landa City, ana county . w erg uenerauy. DAVID LoniriG . Civil EnttrtnJ Snycr Notary fubiic - Bea T. Sa-afrtM ldg VerCaad, tm. BOSTON Payments ONLY PEOPLE f . r il nnrft " .vlvlnar wntf ' - any arucic ouicrcm wan rep- - - -. - r------i cent the caah purchuing price -. oought from ua, . r . , ' s -ZJC. Loan Office 74 THIRD ST.- Red Front See Thursday's Journal for : ,j Particulars, 4.,,,. Kodaks! 6phpfies-l - W carry a fulf lln of - - 7 '. aUUSTstAJril KODOKS and - i'j oo&tramA ' Oswarapraosnrs. Which ar superior to al)' other Kodak GIBSON GO, 4S WaaMsurtoa tu rortlaao. Or. aT 1 I I - - u ui Tma lumi Diamond, Australian, Roayln, - . New CasfJe. Washed Not, .. - Ciackarakh -m . rmtt 1r eight aad Prompt Belrrery. K1INQ COAL. CO. Main 1425. Will have nd terror for you .if. your coal bin is" filled with -i GOOD CLEAN .Why pay mony fur tha. kind that causea rouble and! vexation. - when yon ar certain sure of satisfaction by plao lng your order berT: ' . , Rock Springs ' a s. sarxa, casuesa, ; ' , Morrison S fc""" '" Fhon Bast IS. - sat : For Tposltlon of gome kind in tb"' "wortt-i3irchknts ar ; always looking for rogressrv and H- -Informed young men and women to fllf positions of Trust. : Why' -not prepare yourself 'for" th ,p world battle by taking a course -,'ln th .", " ' ' ' f V-..' .. "!'-.iv- yJ-.', BehhkerWalher Oar gradt; aw afl sssfleyil . ' ' aad Can f og'cWuietra. ;no morphine or - OPIATES IN -r Knr-roR xh;om -, AND COIX. -- --IT - WORT" r r .', c ; .ci.ii-.srt t.-.. . .,.-v...i.-...- '; ....v ),. IT ,.V . . '-Tr " ' - - ... . Tolu-Rr Will ' - . .. i '4- f ,