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! r' OREGON the DAILY journal; PouTLANDAFRiDAY - evz::i::o. tzdruary -nr. ''::: m. ' -Tt" FiGUT GOSSIP "V V- 1. New YorkeiV Views on the Pos- sibility of Arranng a Match v1 Between Britt and White" " O'POURICE LOOKS AFTER . ;.: ENGLISHMAN'S 4NTERESTS v.. Art Australian 'Z Named Squires May , Prove Worthy of a' ;va Watch With Jeffries. J ;. ; "" '"(Iwiil Upeelal Wvtc.T W York. n-b. 17.-If Jabe. White. r'. the ."aigliabJJghtwelght. .J"," " ' hi. desire to meet "Jimmy BrUt In Ban Fram:lece will have no trouble Whites interests In V7'j!r rHtM tvo offers for flht from club 1n P anc isoo. They were tn the form or triemirns from JlmT ' Coffroth rf.Al-JtliiMr' r-mchkr. offering ' " the gross receipts for ,J-"nd J?' data that Is agreeable. The J IM stated they would allow, WJUf." for hla tracing-expense.- ' - OTtouke accept ed both offer by tele gram -fdrl White, and' cabled Mitchell 4 bat be had domrwr. A soon aa be get , reply from the matchmaker h will "notify Mitchell to come to thl country - iaV TVkt .... . J. Another bit of fight gossip from thr -eoost which -baa ausea '-'-is to the effect that came may fall to Jeffries bar before long loathe perron of an Auatrallah named 1 Bqulrea. ' . k.a donsstat""thng ' In -he Antlpode If - Mr. ' Squires can make sood he can take enough American .ii.rT hnm. with him tdTbuya haU doaen or so South Be lalads, . a order - to do buslneaa with Jeffr however,, it would b necessary for Mr. Squires to show his quality with Jack Johnson. Marvin Hart or aome of the other- near- champions. v- 1 . " - '. . Abe Attell has been snatched to meet Eddie Hanlon before the Industrial Ath- - letlo club-of- PhlladeiphUw After con ' slderable discussion. Hanlon would not agree to make better than ISO pounds, and Attell had to accept "it '.'"' After his flht with Hanlon Attell will go to the coaat.-'wriere-be- will n- dee-to arrange a fight with-yrankl , Nell or ick- HylahdV . - , . A j -Aften 10 years of prohibition in JNtts "burg, boxtng is to-revived -again ;tn "that "Town. Half, a nosen oiuo n-. already been '-OTganlaed, some of wnca win uoia wocnj . ,. v Three of the best of the local amateur boxers have entered the amateur boxing tournament of the A:JU.r-o"b-held jB,Boato ori- March , and more are ex pected to follow ault. .'The boxers who . have already entered are "Emery Paine and "W. . J. Rodenbach. ' in the heavy ' weight claaa.'and Oeorge Mayer, otthe St. George Athlotio icluh..-- The latter 21 will compete-In "two claase. going In the light heavyweight and baavywelght division. The- , contests -next month ; . promise to -bo the . best, held . under A. i; "", A- V. auspices. T '" ' ' - , John Ptenlng Is Insistent on securing ; a match with . Frank Ckrtch; -"Tom" Jenkins' conqueror.' He says he la willr. -rrng to met-kci lther a Grasco Boman or a. njlxed-atylnte8t , If JLllh.ia4ter-sort., of, match la agreed - nor the atrle of the firat faU ta. Jto . be decided on by the toss of a coln.l . ' tH.inhinir ) Mil dfeat . Ooteh. 1 despite the latter youth and strength. . iJmil Seceui 8ttW.) i'spolcane. Feb. lf.-r-Jernf McCwrthy of Spokane knocked out jaca neiuy oi ? Yanclaco with a right wlng. lot the Jaw In the seventh wind' of what wa -aoheduled to be a J8-round bout ? Over J.00 people witnessed the bout., , 1 Can Cure f y Consomptiori. 4Have Cured Wherei-Others !; Failed, and I Am Clad to Tell " Any Sufferer How, Free; 7 -Xhavafxoran agasumptlon eadejmred. Or. Bupert Well. .. I.- . 7 r i i ' I hsve Bucceeded In producing and il perTting a7 marvelons compound that " linn cured consumption In Its worst ' xtagea as If by maaic. The marveloua ' rures of hnpelMi ranea prove to me beyond doubt that I have an absolute ; and ponltive cure for the deadly con sumption, and I am glad to tell every , - airk and aufferlhg person absolutely (: free how they can be- cured. Write o 1 riay. IVlay is dangeroua. It may be "" " fatal. Tell -me all about your cane and . I will tell you free how you can be ." cured. ' My new treatment , quickly restore Tiealtn and atrengtn ana lire. Mrs. -' Ouenther. of Cincinnati, had consump tion and waa given up to dle.On April ' . they read my advertlsecneat and or itured my treatment, and it (saved her utm. On May 1L they wrote: "We have - got her out of bed end learned her to walk again, which ah did not do in " ten weak,'-'- Today ahe la doing her own house work-well and healthy" as - wer. - - - I sm glad lo tell every person suffer- In from true consumption, or tubercu ' Inels Isj any form. how. 'they can be rured. 1 have cured many hofteleas run and I want to send my remedy to ever alc-k tnd suffering consumptive on . ih face of the earth. . Write me today. tt mav be the mean of savin your life. - Va Mittr If ftthme dnctora and remedlM have failed rev mXrvelous remedy, haa ' vured. Addreee Ir. Rupert Weils, 11 ' Ciraiilt BlUg, Bt toula. Mo. PLANS TO PROMOTE:: COLLEGE WRESTLING Intercolletriate . Wrestlins As- - sociation ' May Be ' Found -" . Afnong Big Four Shortly r -. Joarnal gpecliJgcrTlca,) ' New Tort. Feb. IT. liana for the formation of an Intercollegiate wrestling association are being rapidly pushed. J. I Mason, or the University of Pennsyl vania, la engineering the move, -and has sent out invitations to, Yal Harvard. Columbia -and - Princeton te attend the wrestling touraamentp at Philadelphia In the early part of 'March, at which meet plana will be formulated for such an association, it Is very probable that all four colleges will accept the . Invi tation. , r. ; ,- .j : . The scheme Is to have four classes of wretlers4 lightweight -for those, un der 13S . pounds, ra' middleweight) ' for those from 131 to 161 pounds, a middle heavy weight for those from 1(1 to ITS pound and heavyweight for -.those J "ri ill punun. A' wirnumni IS tV be-held and atrophy will be given to the college winning, the most bout. Cups will be awarded to those winning first or second place.; -- TT - v AN JEXCIT1NC GAME OHEr LOCAL-ALLEYS The Garnbrinus Team Outbowfs - the All-Stars and Captures' 4 "'i-li' the Series. ; -r, s , - - - - , The -match game last evening on-tn Portland alleys between tb Gaftbrlnua aiulnAll-8tf teams -proved very , excit ing. .- The All-Stars took, the flrst-game. but lost the last two. The. AU-8tara put up. 'game- battle,' but the Oambrlnus ware 'a little bit too - strong for thera. The, game were air very -extflUng jind kept the large audleAce Joq edge, all the time. Captain Ball Jof - the Oambrlnus team had the high average, lit -.. He also had the highest alngle game, 22S. ' Testerday was ladles' day. and; quite number pf the fairer sex took advan tage of It Among some of those pres ent -who rolled ' good-' game were the Misses. Helyn, Amy-and Oertle , Church- ley and Miss Eva Kelly. Mlaa Helyn Churchley won the prtae for high score. She rolled the good score oi 126. . The. cores of last evening's : match were: -. ;. r , .. , J . - All-Stars - LllffrXTrA9. Withers s 17 -16 188 179 l- Boulanger . ...... 15J 11 185 16 2-t Hague . ....... ..14 167 1 17 16 l-S Hanson ....... .17 161 - lt 17 t-l "TOUlgTiM"6 SSJ6 saamttiawH-T. (1) (J)v -l-,- Ave.- Kneyse . ....... .155 , 14 .183 ill . Bcbonenback . .. .117'- 180 200 17 1-1 Hoffman B. Cloaset 1 1(7 1 2-1 226j(o ii a- Ball ToUla .71 1 ,t2 f "f; WILLAMETTE TO HAVE - . . A BASEBALL TEAM I - i VfJearaal Snteial Bsrrles.1 . SaleM. Feb. 17r,Aftr lively Idebate the student body: of Willamette univer sity decided by a vote ef 43 to 14 not to have a college : baseball team dig,, year. Although many argument were brought forth -toy: the. baseball enthusiasts -In fa vor of . the . national , spprt, .yet ' Miller, manaser of -last year's football team; Olover. editor of the "Weekly Willamette Collegian: Simpson. ." manager of.' track team; "Big Pollard and Ford, president of the etudent body, and other, brought out such convincing statement -thit they tcarrle4,the- dy.Z.LHowe.ver, . the baseball men. not to be outdone, called meeting of -their own and agreed to have a. baseball team .anyway. Professor Keeler. from Ohio , . We leran. Is now here and has begun to train squad of men for track. The truatees have agreed to furnish crushed -granite; for the track,- Which will make Willamette' a field almot If not the beet In the state. ; . - - AMERICANS MOT WANTED 1 ON THE ENGLISH :TURF . .,, ' -Wooreal Special frvlee.l New "fork. Febl7 In view of recent "decurrence on the English turf .which show- that Americana are. not. wanted there.-lt would seem to be about time for ah abrogation of the reciprocity be tween the British and American turf authorities especially-when tt works an underserved hardship on first-class American--Jockey. 'Sloan' -only-offend ing, so far as . the -records show... was that he could outride the British Jockey and exercised the right of "free-born American to spend hi own money a be saw fit. end to live In style which appealed to him' and for, which he wa able to pay. Hla career at New Orleans and In the' -west will be watched with keen Interest by his many friends here. AT T. .OA. At the local Y..M. C. A. this evening there will be two-contests for the bene fit of those who enjoy Indoor athletic. The firm contest will be basketball game between the crack - young player of the T M, C- A- known a the Tiger and the. clever exponent of basketball Tbe local lada are confident of" wrest Ing victory from the visitors but never theless " they anticipate a. hard game. and wilt use- their utmost endeavor to down the huaky lad - from the . fall city. ,.- Immediately following the baaketball game the. crack T... M.'. ' A. . Indoor basketball tram will meet ione of the rnrk teams fiuw the Armor and an exciting' content is assured.'. sTv iv ' sr-a-r aww. fw..-(ji,,. gprdai (crrln.) '.' : '. Spokane.- Feb. 17. The new gymna sium at Oonsaga college will be formal, ly npeHied to the pubic on the evening of February zi, (- ' . Two picked team of baaketball play. era. , representing tbe two strongest lesms In the college, will have match game. There will also be exhibition of gymnastic work and other form of ath letic work. -' " - r The military drill will be one of the feature of the evening. An orchestra and band will furnish music. It I ex pected that the program will consume two bourr, after which the public may Inspect the building. KOWATT-'-tAjrlV.'MTrr TOAl. lV-- ""? ' tXearoal 'liseelal lUrrtea.) '.'- Oshkoah. Wis.. Feb. IT. By order of Governor L Follette. Bhentr Blmpeon last evening Interfered an prevented the enfrteit scheduled' between Tommy Mowatt and Kddie Hanlon from Jaklng place. A large crowd, had assembled to . wltnes the bout but were disap pointed. ' ..'..-: j,- TROUBLE OVER 1 SALARY Coast League . Players ; Delay Signing Up' for the Re V duced Stipend MANAGERS ARE NOT -; ; WORRYING OVER MATTER They Feel Confident 'That the .Dissatisfied Players Will";--; : j : Corne to Time? -v ' 7 The Pacific coast league club art having, considerable difficulty In secur ing the signatures of their' old men to oon tracts for the coming season, and Jjn lesa they com to an agreement with the' player by the firat of March they will b unable to hold them. , r Notwithstanding -the nearness or tbe training-season, the various managers are not worrying over the balking of few of their reserved player and are confident of ultimately coming to sat isfactory agreement with the disgruntled ones. - The coialsg eMauroirwIir see many new- face In this circuit, although the' great, eat number will be found on MeCreedte'a team, which present practically an en tirely-new line-up. Seattle Is anether team that will be almost entirely hew exoept In the pitching department. v Tacoma has practically the same team a laat year.. : - - . .-' Only one manager on the Pacino coast haa ao far failed to Announce his line-up and. he- Is Jamea F. Morley of Los An geles, who can be trusted to secure a formidable aggregation of ball, loasers With which to give battle for th) coast pennant. The makeup of tbe ' other teams will be about as follows: San ' Francisco Wilson (Mgr.) and. Shea, catcher; Corbett (probable), Wha. len, Wheeler, "Barber, . Henley, MllTer, Sale and -Hlttv pitcher; Nealon, firat base; Mohler, second base; Irwin.-third base; Oocbnauer, shortstop ; Hlldebraad, Waldron and Walters, outfleldera. . . Portland ilcUean and Thlery, catch era; . Garvin. -.Jonas, - St Vraln, Esslck. French, Cates and Olllpa trick, pitcher; JT. 'Doyle, first base; Schlafley,' second base; Runkle. third base; At, shortstop; Van Buren, Householder and. McCreedle, outfielder, and . Gleason,: uUllty man Tacoma Graham. and -Hogue, catch era; Keefe,-Thomas,. Fltagerald, FlUpat rtck, Strub, Brown and McAfee, pitchers; Nordyke, first "base; Caseyj second base; fihaohn lhlrAbaael Egaty, horttop; C.. Doyle, McLaughlin and Lynch, out fielder. - v i ' I .' I ' - - ! Seattle Frary-Curtl and Leahy, catobarerShlelds, C. Hall,. Hughe, tloach, .William.'. Laughlln. Franklin, Headeraon-aad Starr, pitchers; -first base, James; seebnd base. Burns; third base, Vorhles or Culver; ahortntop, Russ Hall: outfielders. Houta. McHale, Kan and Miller; utility man. Dick Kgan. Oakland Byrnes. McManus. waiton and- Lobman, catchers Mqaklman, Or- ham.---Schmidt.- Emerson.' Coleman and Druhot (probably), pitchers; Btrelb. first base; Kelly, - second base; -Devereaux, third base; Francks, . shorutop; Dun leavy, Kruger 4 Van Haltren. outfeld rtK ".- - .f J". y '"-".tSs i Los Angela (incomplete) Sple and pairar. catchers; Baum. Gray. W.' Hall and Goodwin, -pitchers; Dillon (prob able), and- Brashear.. first baaev Flood, second base: J. Smith, third base; short gtop; notettled: Toman may be dropped. 'Bernard -and Cravath, . out fielders. 4,- '.. ; ..-. ' ', MORDENTE AT FIFTEEN TO ONE WINS:ATX)AKLAND (Joornal Special Service.) ; - San Francisco. Feb. IT. Mordent, a tt to 1 shoW-urpriel the talent yes terday by winning the third rae from Mr. Dingle. ' Sol . LlchUnateln won the fourth race with ease. Results: ! Four f urlongs Masapan won.' Bellona second. Busy Bee third; time,. 1:434. t Futurity course Edrodun won. My Ordor second, Orenore third; time, 1:12. ; One .mile and three sixteenths Mordente won. Mr. Dingle second, Cinna bar third; time, t:0. 'i Seven furlongs Sol Lichtensteln won, Havenrun second. Bell Reed third; time. 1:2.- - .- - ''. T BlxTBflOhgs Sad Samwon. Romalne second. Captain Forsee thirds time, 1:14. ... t " ' iOne mile- Rockawa?won. Foncaata second,. Flaunt I 'tblrd; time, 1:44. Aaoot Vark. -'.""v . Los Angeles. Feb. 17. Ishlana at t te t won the free handicap.' Rainy weather made the track- sloppy -and caused A number of acratches. Summary: - One mile and 70 yards Mammon won, Bailey second. Dixelle third; time, v ' .- . ..- ,'.. -. ' Slauson course M. A. Powell -won. Smithy Kane second. Fore Runner third; time. 1:11. . ', - One' mile and sixteenth. Patsy Brown won. Henry Clay Rye second, Churchllght third; time. 1:61 H. One mile and an eighth Ishlana won Dr. Leggo second. Or Vlv third; -lime, 1:6. ,;. ' - ! One mile Girdles tope won. Big Beach second, KehaUan third; time, 1:41A. i Six furlong Doric won, Ben Lear eoonl,BeUe Dixon third; time, 1;1(H. ' mosaavma ssfxats i-t-oms. I' (JoaTsal Special 8errlee.t Med ford, Or Feb. 17. The Roaeburg basketball team defeated tbe Medford boys last evening In well-played game of basketball by tbe score of II to 15. (. The team lined up as follow: ' ' Roseburg. Position; Medford, Hannon .F Mllea Strong .v. F. .......... v Butler Falkner ......... . .C ... 7. King Hildeburn ,0. ..,'...v Rothermel . OfflclalsFrsIey and WIthlngton. "" .- AitrUkiOAJi ' (lowrnal Special Berries.) , ' - ; Toronto, Oht Feb. 17. In the cham pionship skatlng'tterles held here ye. terday Morris Wood, - the American champion, defeated Fred J. Robson. the Canadian champion, in series of races, consisting of-the 120-yard, half-mile and mile distance.- The victor' time was v:il, i:i(. :t. I. 1 . 1 gSig CHECKERS acd CHESS ; ; LESSONS ' PORTLAND CLUB Team Fleo,' AWates Bldg. Mondays, Wednesdays and .Saturdays at 7:1 p. m.. by i. Wark, champion ex pert of Portland. ; . 23 Cents. Per Hourx: KO COMSSIflllAL,. DISTRICT DIVISIC;, Washington Legislature Will Not ' Cut the State Jnto-Threi Divisions.'.'' "'r COULEE AND BENTON " - CREATED NEW COUNTIES Plans for Lewis and Clark Build- - Ing Provide for Erecting . , Three; WingsvV - r t -;; . -.-- (Special Dlseatch Tks Jearaal.) . dympla. Wash. Feb. IT. Washing ton has three . congressmen elected at Urge for tbe state. . She will likely mats no change in the manner or election xor two Vearr at lease . Tbe committee on congressional districts, now-considering the division of the tat Into -three con gressional districts, has agreed for tbe present at least to allow the blU to real In beace. No recocamendauon has been sgreed upon and there la a good chance for the bill to dl In the hand or tn coTOmttte.'Thweat side member want to divide so eg to make two dis tricts wltbt Seattl and Tacoma the cen ters, giving-one district to tbe -east aide for Spokane and Wall Wall. "This might allow the Democrat to elect in tbe east aide district In a pinch, and it Is doubtful If the legislature will take. chance at even so jnuch Democrat uo cee as-tBaL . .,.;...'' -V ' Twd sTtnr -4loatlas. -';. Tt6 new - counties Will be created by the legislature of the sUte of Washing. ton, perhaps next week. - The committee on county boundaries has agreed to rec ommend for passage-, the bill creating Benton county, by cutting off part, of Yakima and KllesUtat,-making -Prosser the county seat, and! also the bill creat ing Coulee county by dividing Douglas county,' on of the extremely large coun ties oCthe atate. Efforts were mad at the session two years sga to bring about, the change, but the body refused to. alter boundaries of any county. This tlm It Is quite likely that no other change will- be jnad. ' C , -i '' . "sxaibrUoa BnXUUBa-. Flans for the. Washington building at the Lwl and Clark fair wUl likely be adopted Sunday at special meeting of the Lewi and. Clark commission at Ta coma. Tbe com mission haa bad . plans prepared, and the members will leave for Taeoma this evening to take-up the matter, Sunday. ZiJZ v -: U 1 The building planned win ' not be aa commodious aa was at first expected. The present' plan I to. construct one with three wing. ISO by 110 feet In di mension. A number of schemes have baas, suggested, and the commission will try . and make definite conclusion so that work can begin at once. . The commission will return to the capital Monday. The work of opening headquarter at Portland will be under taken shortly. ' . ,w. MEXICANS TO SEARCH: " FOR BURIED TREASURE Looking for Cold Hidden in Mountains 1sy7 Manuel Lozada the Indian Bandit. (Jon-sal .Special Kar-iet.l - Guadalajara, Mexico, Feb. IT. Mexi can resident of the territory of Teplc have applied to the government far concession to hunt the treasure buried by.. Manuel Dozada, the notorious Indian" bandit. In western Mexico. The treasure is bellsved to be In the Teplc mountains aear the place where Losada maintained headquarter, and 1 said to consist-of bullion, plate and coins to the value 1 of several millions. Teplo parties hav assurances of securing the concession under an agreement to pay the federal treasury .one third of the treasure' found. . - , ixzada was one of the most blood thirsty. of Mexican brigands. He had considerable portion of western Mexico terrorised and levied tribute at -will. ;- He conceived the Idea of establishing new Indian empire in Mexico,' with Guadalajara a headquarter, and ac cordingly raised large force of Indiana and started to march, on the city. He was 'met at Moionera. a abort distance' southwest of the ,lty, by Gen. Ramon. Japramon Corona, who was In command of the Mexican troop sta tioned - at Guadalajara. The Indians were routed ' and Losada : killed. - The battle took place In January, 17J. BIO STXOX. (Special ! patch to The Joenul?) Abrdeen, Wash, Feb. IT. Chris En- derson A Bon, spar marker of Aber deen, will ahlp In short' time a notable atick, izz feel long and II lncbe BQuare. in i perfect' oondltkm. which Is one of. the flnest ever seen In Gray' Harbor. ' It will be used on dredge in San Francisco harbor. - : ;tr. . -. . ' . tJoenal Special tarvle.) Albany. Feb. 17. The Albany college baaketball team' was last night defeated In game with the team belonging to the Agricultural college! by. a.. score of I to I. . The game was played at Cor alii and a large number of the people from thl city went over to enjoy the port. ' Another game will be played be tween the; two team 'here next wed nee day evening and the Albany team ex pects to secure a coach from tbs Mult nomah club nl Portland for the purpose f iMtiTirig gfnA training for the con test. . ; ' sxATnra osLsjcpzon. ' : Ooarsal SpeeUI Berries.) Pittsburg. Psw Feb. IT. A number of the fastest skaters inf America are tak Ing part in the national amateur speed skating championships which began at the Duo. ue he Athletic club rink today under the ausploes of tbe National Amateur Speed- Skating association. The event to be decided are a. quarter mile race for boy under 11, year t half-mile scratch race for boy under II, and senior event at one half mile, one mile, two miles and five mile. A T. M. a A. - The Multnomah Amateur Athletlo club' baaketball team Is scheduled to meet theOallas college aggregation In tne Muitnoman-ciuD gymnasium thl evening. Thoa two team represent some or tb. finest- baaketball material In the northwest and. the game tonight afeould be well worth- witnessing. ateadaohea aag VearalgU From Colds Laiatl Bmaw QnlBtse. tee werM wlde'Celd and Orlp rofsxlr. rfaora the rame. (all for the fill msiBd look for tie algssUsm of ".' Urovt.; ac. i LAfaiiiicVESIil- - EVtr.u.IEiT STATE TheJCbvemment lnvestis;ation Crosses State Line and Will 1 Be Vigorously Pushed. TACOlvfA 0RAND JURY TO : LOOK INTO COAL LANDS -J- MaTrOirryirCorrfe-Later When Heney Finishes With Oregon Frauds. (SpeeUI Dispatch te.Ta earaal.) ' L Seattle. , Feb, IT. jT ha:-government' investigation of land fraud In -Oregon Is to cross th atate tine and be prose cuted with, vigor In "Washington. Th UnltodJ State attorney1 of f tc - admits this fact, and gives out" statement that for- several, months special . agent of th government have been working tn vartou part of the state gathering evi dence.' Xticy a-under direct 'charge of France J. Heney. who' ha so success fully conducted the Oregon cases and sensations, as great - as . developed In Portland, are promised befor th mat ter has been sifted. ;. The Tacoma grand Jury, whicheotr- veties February a 8. will start th work. Atthat time, th- alleged Illegal patenting of coal land tn Lewis county, for -the benefit of the Sterling Coal com pany of this .city, will be Investigated. Attorney Everett Smith, of BeattlarJho, In the litigation-resulting from quar rel 'between the -stockholders and the patentees of the land, as legal adviser pt th -coal comjMuy. has acquired , a number of facts, baa been subpoenaed to appear before the Tacoma body.. Each of - tb patentee has also been -, sun poenaed, and Watson Allen, one of he wealthiest mlllmen of this'-section o.f the country. , will tastlf yxi . ..: . Mr. ' Smith, in . explalnm tbe facts of th case, as they have come to his notice, say: ""The Bterllng Coal company was or-1 gantxed for thoprposejtr-acnirring coal landaJn IjowI county. ' With Pay son C- Richardson,' Of Columbia. It de livered to a -number of persona money with which to patent' land with th un- daratandlng. that when the- land ware patented they were to be turned over to the rsompany to develop-."-"'-. " Alter the patents were issued tne, owner of the land refused to live .up to their rjaft-Of-th8,axreeTnent. Insisted ' that If they, turned over the land to the Sterling Coal company they woold be liable to prosecution for fraud. The fraud was - committed when they accepted the money from the stockhold er' of the company and patented the land' wlthth distinct - understanding that they were for the uss of th. com pany." . ' ' - . CERTIFICATES GRANTED vl l POLX COUNTY TEACHERS SDdlPspatcB to 'The Jots-sal.)' " thUlas. Or Feb. 17. Of the tt appli cants that took the county examination for-first, second and third grade certificates-on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week, tn the courthouse the. fob- lOWIqa were granted certificate: Flist lisflo" Misses -Kugenia l'Ptuipe nd Lin Stonffer and A. J, Shipley.-- Second jrrado -A. A. Ray. H. C Hobart, Mis Mary Becker, Mis Etta Waters. Wlnth R. Palmer. Miss Effte Planklnton, Mia Sadie Richardson and Mis KttaJ Phillips. .' ' ' - Thirds-grade John .XK- Retd, Iewls Macken, - Bart 'R. Kuhlmann.: Misses Mim Aidennam. Maud Montgomery and Nellie Gardner. Primary certificates Miss Daisy B. Huntington. . -r f - - , . Papers sent to other counties May Keater, Benton county; Llxxis . "uucaa. Tillamook county; Bronja Jennings," Tamhlll eemntyJl ' " Ther ware f 0 applicant for" state certificates, bat the . will not know their standing for: ft fw day aa the state -hoard -eorreote these papers. The examination wagunder the supervision of Superintendent ,C 1'. Starr of Folk county. t j. ; - ' ' , TReduced Rates to California.'1 Th Southern PaclOo company has placed on sal round . trip tickets to Los Angeles at the rat of ISC, limit t days. . This affords aa exoellent oppor tunity to Visit th many beautiful win ter resort of southern Callfsmla at a modarat cost. - .- "i.. ' iefied Stock Caaned oods. Allen A Lewis' Best Brand. MONSTER -Sim: , ;V , v 1 ; ' ! W-87 Third St, Bet Sttrk and Oak . ; .' :. "' Tke Only rfixh-OsM. aotbioj; Store North el tie CiaWof Cosnjasrct THOUSANDS BEI JEFITED '. '" :-.-BY.. OU3:P0UCY. .".;'. - V. Drop us a postal. fcUdnj your e;t ar.4 we " vrJU mail you -full ptTticuUni how to protect your family and build up J ah estate for yurseU--:;-?'vvV---:r.jrrrv AGE 25 0 CENTS a ay saved each year will PROTECT yon for 91,000.00 and guarantee you a GOOD INVEST MENT. K-., , , Why be without a Policy? v4! Insure OP NEW Write for particulars.- The Washington Life BLAIR T, JCOra."Peral Manager, . t v; - -rcrHARRY B. SCOTT, Agency Director. - 609; 610, 611.;612 and Q13 Cham, of , Corn. Bld. Portland, Ore. YqtriiAyEc Tea sas vnErxE coriES tdis - UARVELOUS POVER Youth Sees Strange Visions- and ' Is Endowed With the Spirit ... ; of Prophecy. : 1; HEAD IS SURROUNDED BY un a uiuii-nrt'DlMre nnuv vnii.i. nv t ivuivi. Experiences an .'f Indefinable t Lightness as 'Though Hia -Spirit Left His Body t .- ll.mm ii.l bnta.1 -' " 11-year-old son or Roenhard F. auede- mann, a German resident or una city. seems possessed of strange-power linked to supernatural. He sees visions and ' seem - - endowed with spirit prophesy. People eminently respectable tat there 1 no Question . a to tn fact. .-..' - :,. : At th age of S,, little Rudolph "saw things." ' The vision preceded by a twitching of the body,' The vision terrtfled . him. and hla alarmed parents consulted a physician, who said th boy would grow out of the "nervous aseo- tton." ' - -. - . -. With the years-th vllona became more defined, until .at the age of he caw and described pis mother, who dXed when be was aa Infant. Even at that age, . Rudolph, when he approached, the hypnotic state, n says ne experienced Ian Indefinable Ugbtneew. as -though hi spirit were leaving hla body. At If year he -declares it roam th - spirit land.. , iv . i The lad father, who eoffs at th upernaturaLr states that while In thla etate Rudolph - recites Shakespeare, Longfellow and Schiller In better En glish and German than he uses In his normal condition. Sometime his vole sounds natural, and at other times it 1 that of another person. - His parent say that when In ft trance the body, particularly the head, I sur rounded by a halo In which bright stars appear. Rudolph say that three nights before McKlnley was assassinated he had vision . of the country wrapped Jn. tbe deepest irloomr ' , 1 saw the , whole tTnlted States In black," he tmld,. 'and IjtoW my father. and predicted terrible tragedy. " Rudolph, a few night ago, saw th country enveloped In black, and bow predict war. Rudolph,' In appearance. Is the normal healthy boy; except that helablghly ensltlvJB4idmusIcsend him Into a trance. Bin AT TOsT. ",( (Spectal Msaatea U Tbe Joaraalf v Bllverton, Or., Feb. IT Mrs. O. B. Archer, pioneer Of Oregon, died at the home of her son at Lyons, Or.. Tuesday, and -'waa buried here yesterday. ' Mr. Archer settled in Oregon la 1158. - i. -i- MAKE-ROOM 1; ' mmfnj Y.!T: s!MlsT'S-- AU-Wool Tweeds and' Ca&inieres, sizes 30 to 38 breast. regular . $10.00 to $12.60 values, mimm Any man who measures less than 37 freest can be fitted perfectly in -these SUITS. We seldom predict, but Here - Goes EVERY PERSON WHO CAN USE A YOUNG h MAN'S SUIT AND WHO LOOKS AT THESE WILL - . -"- - -"BUY, ONE pR M0RE.5 .Ijl ' SALE OPENS TODAY with r;v 'fr-v., YORK.- - -v.- tw smitjd (aieUy tf yes aa DA, Ma. . GATAa-C9XA-.Mea,. For SlJWA sill , il.. JHo .our Jfsith -to us. IWe wm ' recr and, post 70a well on th -i latest methods and trvstems oft business.'; A course through our ' collet: is short cut to suc cess. Write for paidctiiars. BUSiriESS COLLEGE PORTLAND, OREGON. . OPEN DAY AND NIQHT TO MAKE DECISION IN -SILVERTON RAILWAY-CAS3- ,''(--..''- 1 . !?-;' (Bpselal "Mapatch to .Ts "fours!,) ,,Y 1 SOverton, Or Feb.lI.-From--good , authority. It is learned that Judge Gal loway has handed down hi decision In. the case of J. Wolfard. J. M. Brown and other property-owners of this city, against A. W. Fischer A Co., in wMoh the former attampt to cause th re moval of a railroad track running along 1 Water etreet, from the. depot to the' mill of Fischer A Co.. In SUverton, by ' proving it to be a nuisance. ' It is quite r generally believed that the ease has been ' decided in favor of the defendants. Th case waa argued in th circuit court " more than month ago, but th Judge has- been giving the matter a cloa in T vostlgatlon bjetors rsndflng-hi -de-clsion. , " - " , -' : Tb-cailroad.' track In QUMtlon hsr been maintained on that Vstreet -- for . nearly 20 year by virtu of a fran. chlse, which expired a few month sgo. .. " ; but which ws- raneweoenajorltrl vote of the city council. The decision of the judge WUl be made known this evening, and which ever way th case Is decided It 1s said it will be appealed to the supremo court. : j ' Hundred of lives saved every Tear by having Dr. Thomas' Electrto Oil In the house Just when It Is needed. Curse croup, heal burns, , cut, wounds of every sort. 'M SALE' OF U at the Sacrifice Price of I ... s i , v ,,. ; i ,t A