THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNIKO. tlAr.CH 5. 1SC3. i
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CITY
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The Itlr Journal. 1 rear.
The Dailr Joaraal, wit Bandar,
The Pall, JeornaL Bumtna...
Tha Dally Journal, wfta Sunday.
i ne iiaiiy joaraal, a aaomne...,
' The llalla T i k RnndaT.
the Dailr, par week.- tellverad..
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The Se-ul-Weekly Journal.
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kniHH mind n. awiue A Oa. I W. . W
CHi'aoW reetoMVa Neva caampaay. 17 Daar
bnrn atraet.
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maipaay. 01 BeerBtvl.l,tli etreet; J. Biaem.
tilitomtk aad Carna axreeaa. ,, .. v-
JI NKAC, AIJ.SK A Foatofflre Bo Btera.
KANSAS CITY Taa Noar Newa aaenpaay. .
. faring afreet; OUrar iiataaa. -t
allSNEAPOUS M. J . Kataaatajav
' vr.w XOK cm rJretihiaVarCBfca)"qBar.
CXiUKN Ordka Neara eoaipaay.
OMAHA-MUlara Hotel t:..T
hutlonrrr rMnrway. 180B rimum atraet.
B-1 T LA KB C1TT Keayoa HMl ewa attaa,
barrow Broa.. 4S Weet Becoao .atreet. Boatb.
T. UJUIS I'hlllp Boeder. liaevat atraet,
e. T. Jett. 06 Ollre atreet. . .
8AM r-BANOWCO W. . Ardlaf. FaUja,
aa atatvA. and IfKIB Hark
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arnitb Brae., 230 Batter etreet.
and Saint
Saint
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tiie: M. Wbeatler. JOB Natosia atreet.
I a nut Rainier Graad aawa ataadt Saatara
Newa eoaiDaay.
POKANV WAST Joba W. praaaat m oa.
9TAOOMA. WASH Central am
Hotel Teeema aawa atand.
VICTORIA, B. & TletorU Boot ft
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Br Portlaed A-t4oa raama. B11 Ftrat atreet.
at M I. a Bale ef fnmllare aad other
lanaaebold Rood. Una. -A. lowlt. aaetloaeer.
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Leant rata eootlaaea abnuc the ortbweat
WaMni-tou eoaat. while eleewbere la the
. aocth Parlflc etetea fair Weather wttb' B-Ud
trmneretara eoatloaee.
The IMIrettone are rer eeatlaaed fab? weather
3a tbta dlatrlet Baaday, with bat Uula, ebaafa
la traineraiare. - ' '
rihairTatiooa lalt. ai.t Mailman- teejpara-
' tore. 00 di areee; talolanai teeaperatare. 4
iavareea. Blrer readlna at H a. a, II Iwt;
'rhanae la peat 1 bourn. 0.1 toot. Total pre
rtpttatloa. a p. at. to ft p.- a.,' .0 tarh; total
Creelpltatloa etaee rleiMeaiber- I. J804. Hi
Kbea: normal preripiutlon alnee Heptenher
1. Jltnt, ia.a uwnee; arnrieorT. v.ei men.
Total eamhine. lUrrh S. 6:; poaelble euwablae.
, Marrb S. 11:14.. Baroaaeter (reoaced to aaa
' level) at ft p. aa-. 50:00.
Alba B. Monran, XI; Madya 0. Bay. fB."
Joarph Woodaaaoare, ; katle I. Laird, tl.
Herbert Iewte. S4; H-arletU Lnvh. 22. ..
John Wohlieaath. B; Jeeeaa in loo. la.
afaareahfcj
' Weddtmr Oarda. l. . Bwlrh On.. WaaV
tactoa bldff., age. Taartb aad WaaMtostaa eta.
rvraatatiem aa Ortrm city ear Baa. Bear
' Btllweods moaarm. aHeaUllr. aoanpleba. Cbaraea
I Adult. 36) ebtldrea. . Tie (tare a. aa.
. to ft a. at.. . . Portlaad Craaaatlea aaairlillaa,
. ortlaadi Orayoa. . .. - .. , .
TaaBdward Baiaaaa radertaklaa; eoaiaaay.
aireetore ana aa.Baian.re. aaa xaira
Pbaaa ftOT. '
atreet.
' I. r. flaley tkm. taaeral dlreetara aad
evbalaMra. eoraar Third and afadlaoa atraata.
Ofaoa ef county eoranar. Talrphaaa atata B. -
reneral wreathe' and rut flowera a apeefalty
at Bono City Cina abuaaa. Tweaty aioaai aad
Uut Morrlaaa, ap. eeaaatary. - . . j
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Ot reel laaaianra aad ahatraeta to real
t aetata frma the Ttlle ueraatea A Treat
Ml
puny, rbambrr of fwaanwrre bulbMny.
t DRAMA CALLED "UNCLE
i TO'.l'SCABUTPRODUCED
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Many of the Incidents Seem to
1: Have Been Taken From a ,
V s ;Book of That Name. V
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I -i X drama called , "Uncle Tom's Cabin'
j was produced at the Marquanv Grand
I theatre yeaterday afternoon ' and ra
peated hist evening. . Both : audiences
!' ware large and appreciative. The play
proved Quite interesting. It la based
J: upon the slsvefy question and the action
la located vsrloualy at' points 'In the
f south. An auUiorees named Harriet
a' Beecber Stewe once wrote a book upon
a similar subject ; in fact, many of the
I characters la the play are named after
I Ihoee In the book and the title Is the
) aame. It is thought by soma that 'the
: author of tbe drama appropriated many
, ofMrs. gtowt'R.ldeaa --
The central character, aa the title' In
dicates, la Uncle Tom, a .very lovable
' old alave. who is devoted to his master's
child, little Eve. - The sngela claim 'Era,
chd to add to Uncle Tom e grief he Is
no id to a cruel slave trader called' Le
RTee.' who la alao a murderer. Legre
beata Uncle Tom unmercifully (In which
scene there Is acsrcely a dry eye In thei
house), and finally the faithful old
servant Is called "up yander" to rejoin
' little Eva.' - - t '" ' -.-' : . - '
Of course, this Is not, a full descrip
tion of the piece: A more -extensive re
view will be . found In these columns
later. There are ether examples of ths
cruelty of the- slave trader. One char
acter, Elisa. lav forced to escape serosa
the river on blocks of lea with se rural
dogs In pursuit for merely running
a wayfrom hrrme. Ttie comedy" If - fur
nished by a lawyer Marka and a pick
aninny named Topey, who "Juat g rowed."
Ths Incidental muelo Is a strong festare
if the production. It Includes ' such
fsvoritea ss -The Flower Song," "Hearts
and Flowers" and "Remember Me," In
' thei use of which Uncle Tom and Eva
seem to have a monopoly. For, these
glories end the view of heaven, which
. loee the- event. " We sre Indebted to
Mr. Stetson, the producer. I can safely
n red let success for the play.. 4
w Tbe program gave the following do-
sarlptlon of the happenings on the
ataa-e: ' V ' ' '
Act 1 Cotton plantation. Field hsnds
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?ne uaiiy Journal, 1 year..
Tha Pailr Journal, with Baaday. 0 aaeatae, J1I
The Dally Journal. mootha ...... V -' ,ij
The Dailr Joaraal. with Bandar, uaoerae S
Taa Dally Journal, a Mentha. Jj
ne Dally Journal, wife Btroday. 1 slants..
ea Dally. Joaraal. 1 smth. .-JT
laa Bandar Joaraal. year.. ...... fS
WIFE FILES ANSWER
TO HUSBAND'S SUIT
MaMachutetts Woman Denies
Charges and Alleges She Was
Dutiful .Helpmate.
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(BperiaJ Dfcpatra bo Tke ' JooraaU)
: Oroo City. March 4. Alma B. Bend
roth thta afternoon filed an anewer In
the circuit court to tha complaint of
John M. Bend roth ; for divorce). Tha
complaint waa filed January "Si, chart
ing tha defendant with ertttl treatment.
Tha woman . Uvea In Everette, Maaa..
where their married life appeara to have
been paaaed. Bhe allecea that ahe haa
been a dutiful wife alnce her marrlaire,
July 14, 18. That In December, 101,
tha plaintiff left her without cauae, and
haa alnce failed to oontrlbuta to her
auDDort. althouch .a court of Maaeachu
etta haa by Its decree . enjoined him
to maka monthly contrlbutlona for the
kuatenance of heraelf and child. It l
alleced that when the plaintiff left
afaaaachuaettB he clandeatlnely took
with bim one ofjhelr two children, The
woman aalre - the reatoratlon of ihla
child aad the cuatody of both children.
beatde alimony of 0 a month. The
defendant la employed In a woolen mill
at Balem. . ' ' . ; . .- '
, enrw Bomooii BTmsxaes. , 4
(Special bianatrh te Tbe' Joaraal.) ' '
OreROn City ,r March . A number Of
the country erbool dlatrlcU In -the
county are arectlna handaome school
bulldinan. Dlrectora J. W. Stone and
G. T. Kma of .the Bprlna-brook.com-munlty,
were here today, and announced
material proareaa In the erection of the
aohool tmllding there. It will coat
tl.0.' '- .j-,-:v'r--?-;.
- FTank Krunbarjrr. of Majiburf. alao
rc porta that bids will be opened at an
early date for the erection In that com
munity of a achool bulldlpB to ' oat
iM0. - , i . ,.:
-Tha Journal. daUy dfte a month, dally
aad Sunday fto av month; delivered say
where In OraRwa City., , v ; ; . ,--
NEW ARRANGEMENT
GOES INTO EFFECT
Northern Pacific to Handle Prao-
tically " AH Freight at n
: 1 steamboat DoOk. ! t
(Bpeclal . rxapatrh b Tbe Joaraal.) '
Vancouver. Waah. March 4. Tha ar
rangement- whereby the - Northern- Pa
cific will handle , all freight at the
Steamboat dock doea into effect on April
l. i.Thla Includes everything, ' with tne
poaaible exception' of the freight .han
dledrby the Vancouver Tranaporta.tlon
company. ppe rating na aieamer win
line; Thla 'compear Jidda a contract
with the Northern Pacific, which owna
tbe dock, that will expire on May IS: And
haa aa yet not signified its Intention of,
giving tip thla contract peroro n ram
out. Under the new rules a wharfage
charge of ZS cent a a thouaand pounds
will be charged .tbe different tranaporta
tion companiea waing the dock. Hereto
fore a monthly rental has been paid by
each eompany, which haa Ha own agent
to look after the rreignt received ana
discharged. -. i - . .
H. B. Mclntlra. who has cnrge-,oune
affaire of the railroad company in thla
city, etatea that the object of this
change Is to give all boat companiea
using the dock - for . xreignt purposes
equsl rights. - Thla is also in accordance
with the general plan or nanaung tne
fretirhton JI docka belonging to tbe
Northern Pacific. Thla plan worked so
well at Seattle and Taeoma that it bas
been decided to apply It to all wharves
of tha ayatem. ,
No arransements nave as yet been
made to handle the ticket buaineea, but
It la possible -thst the-river transporta
tion companiea will . unite and make ar
ranaementa so that ticketa may be had
at the office maintained by the railroad
company at the dock. . The. boat com
paniea eenld-then appoint-agents with
headquarters, at .-some oi ,ine uprxown
tores. . - .;; ' ,' ; v y . .
THE LATEST NEWS OP VANCOUVER
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LA GRANDE. FAST ASSUMING
v 1 ; ALL METROPOLITAN AIRS
p. uaua ,.'.'" V ft-, r Kf7iaMaISai
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Lb Grande's
(laecUl Duwata te Tee Journal ! V
La Grande. On. March 4-Wlth the
completion of a new t Jv.oOt structure
recently erected and the addition of Tl
rooms to ths Hotel Foley, bringing Its
capacity to 171 rooms, second In slss to
tbe Hotel Portland, L Grande Is begin
ning to sssume the appearance of a met
ropolitan city. ' -ThewS structures are
only two out of numerous business
at work. Undo Tom and Elisa. Oood
bys dsar-old " home. " Ths slsvs trader
In pursuit. Phiness to the rescue. ' Es
cape of Elisa across tha fee. The flight
of George Harris. Phlneas the Good
Samaritan. - George and Elisa reunited.
The fight for liberty in the rocky paaa.
.Act s The Creole lady quartet In
!Blue Bells" snd "Neva hoe," and the
Lone Star quartet In "Elisa Jane" and
"Raga." Octette hi "Ida, Sweet as Apple
Cider." - . :,..-,. :
Art I The arrival of St Clalr, Eva.
Annt Ophelia and Uncle Tom. Two Top
alee and Asnt Ophelia. Tom and Bra.
Tom waiting for ths bridegroom. Death
of Eva. i ' i
.Act 4 -A genuine southern cake walk.
' (Sfatiea Tbe oreaea Hty efHre at Tbe Jrnal
te located at Hoarell Joaee- era nwra.
Mala 11. where aabaertptloaa, eoawialata. aa
tartiaeawata aad aawa fteaM WlU be reeataad
aad promptly attendee W.I
RELEASED ONLY TO
BE AGAIN ARRESTED
Harry I Smith, Colored, Taken
; Into Custody on Charge of
V;-: ; Stealifig Wire, r - V
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' (Special Dla patch to Tbe Joaraal.)
J. Orecon City-. March .4. HartTi Smith,
eteiorad.' who today was releaaed from
prlaon. after aervlns a aentenca of 10
days, haa been rearrested. Smith la the
man who was .convicted a month ago
upon the charge of laroeny. from the
Oregon, Water Power Hallway com
pany. In that be carried away about four
mUea of wire, uaed by the company'. He
waa convicted upon the charge and sen
tenced to imprlaonment for M . days.
During his Incarceration, Inveatigatlona
were made with regerd to loaaea of wire
by the company prior to Smlth'a arrest.
Kvldence haa been obtained which would
Indicate that the prleoner haa for some
ttme habitually practiced this form of
larceny, and one pacific charge has been
lodged againat him. The ' Information
today filed alleges that about one month
prior -to tbe date of bis arreat ho stole
from the aaroe company 6 pounds Of
wire, valued at . r v; '
BOT BUT XrOBB
. (Special rHapatch to The JoaraaL) -
Oregon City, March 4 Lata thla af
ternoon at a chlldren'B party given at
the home of Frank Kellogg on) Tyler
atreet, an accident occurred which may
reault In tha loeejof Percy Sbeltefa eye.
Toung-Bhelter la about II years of age.
While engaged at play Hugh Kellogg,
a young boy. diacharged an arrow from
a toy bow. which pleroed the aye of the
Shelter youth. Tha affair waa purely
accidental, and It la posalble. that tho
eyealght may be saved to the unfortu
nate youth. . . ' ' : r ' ' - v '
(Notice The Vaaeoaver efSea ef Tbe Jearaal
la located at tbe Columbia betel, phoae Mala
21. where aabaeriptleaa, eomplalata. adTurUae
aaeaU aad oewa ltrau WlU be rewired aad
promptly attended te., - - .
TEACHERS' HEETING .
IS HELD NEAR SARA
Professor Hough and County
: School Superintendent Take
vi'w Part. in Program. .
- (Special Dtapatrh teTbe JeereaL -! -
Vancouver. Waah., March 4--A teacb-
era meeting wss held yesterday after
noon in the' schoolhouae ' on . the nil)
above Sara for tho Rldgefield dlatrtct
Prof eaaor Hough and County School Ba
the meeting, each filling a place on the
yoltowlna. Interesting program:
h "NVmbe'r .Work in the Primary "T3e-
partmentaj" Mlsa Relgel; "Heading, T.
MV Bowman; "Conimon to Decimal," - J.
W XJvealey; lauiguaga Jn the Primary
Depaitmenta. Fred Bantee; -Spelling."
Supertntendent Prlchard; JUrslUtloiu;
Mlaa Bplnnlng; "Word or Rational Meth
od Which r' Mrs. - Woodard; "School
Ethlca." ProfesaOrTBongh.- r -
,- OAFTAZW
(gpeeUl. Dlapatcb to The Joeraat)
' "Vanoouver. Waah., March 4.e-Capt
Patrick H. Mullay, Fourteenth infantry.
In advance of- that organisation, ' ar
rived at this pc? lata Friday. He-has
been aaalgned to take charge of the de
tachment of the Fourteenth which la
here awaiting the coming of the mnn
part of tbe regiment from the Philip
pine lalanda .next month. He relieves
Lieutenant Screws, who has had' charge
of -the detachment temporarily. Cap
tain Mullay' will slab aaaume tha office
of exchange and ordnance officer.
an.t:iaaa
Infir nil
New Hotel.'
buildings and handsome residences that
have been erected here In tbe laat year.
The ground floor of the sddltlon to
the Foley houss Is arranged for offices
for business and professions! men and
slso in thla Is located the United States
land office, which was established here
In 1170,. snd which Is dally visited by
many persona from all parts of thla
district who sre proving up on land la
this section of the state.. , , .
Aunt Ophelia and the deacon. The two
Topsles and their refined singing spec
ialty. . - .
Act 4 The alave market. Plantation
buck and wing dancing. Tbe aale of
Tom and Emetine. Legme's cruel flog
ging of Tom. Death of Tom. Untimely
end of lgree. Grand allegorical trana
formatlon. River of death, haven of
rest. The golden gates ajar. Eva In
heaven. . - - RACE WHITNEY."
t. kg. a a. so, wooravpsr s.
- (Special ptepeteb V, Tne Joaraal. n
Wood bo rrv Or Marclt 4. The basket
ball game tonight In thai armory hall at
Oregon city ream tea x. m. v. a. ,
Woodburn high school S. -
OSEGOii UAN DIES yrS
Ki RAILWAY TRAIN
John Webb.-Well Known in Port.
; ' land and Oregon City, Ex- :
; ' ; pires; in California. : J ; ''
J- (Special. Dlapatck ta Tbe Joaraal.)
s Oregon City, March 4. Newa reached
thla city thla afternoon of the death
near Oakland. CeL. of John Webb, well
known -here' and ' In Portland. ? jAt the
ttme of hla death he waa SI years bid.
He" was born In England.' but had lived
In . thla . country many yeara, - and was
for a long1 period a contractor In Port
land.
i jrtoweyer, v ois yeretiy reaioea u imm
Era. In thla county. . He was the son
la-law Of H, 8. C. Phelps, who waa for;
marly foreman of the woolen; nulla flare.
Ha leavea.a widow and .two children.
. For ooma -time past he -had suffered
with tuberculoala. and hla physician- ad-
viaedvhlm to, aeek .the -dry climate oi
weatern Teaaa, After apendlng. months
In 'that region, he failed to improve, and
recently , wrote friends ,hat - he -was
about to start home, in-order that he
might dla among hla menda.,. it is sup
poaed ha was making thla Journey when
he expired. , Bis death occurred on the
train. -His- body , will be a tupped here
Immediately, v-j -"v '
' t vie 'eaBawaaBaninfaThBew , j . 1
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v : (Spertal rMapetrb,b The JoarnaLt :.
Oregon City, March 4.-i-The Infant of
J.. - w. ; Coffey, living , near - Clackamaa.
died .today and will be burled near that
placa tomorrow." ;
A. and Amelia. Knapp today conveyed
tt C. and Thereea Gadka a part of lot
J, block 13. Oregon City. , . ' ; v
, Deputy County Recorder C K Ramsby
spent this afternoon la Portland.. -.-.U.K.
Barr and Mabel B. Knight were
thla afternoon granted f- , marriage
license. -; ... ,; . :
Is A, Pike., f the customs office in
Portland, waa hers thla- afternoon, on
bualntaa. . .
COLONEL J. F. HUSTON
GIVES HIS CONSENT
Nineteenth Infantry Band Will
Give Public Concert in the "- ' .
jv;:' City Park. '
; (Bpeclal Dlapetch te The JearaaL)
Vancouver. Waah Marah . t.-p-CoL 3.
F;'Muaton baa given hla conaent to have
tha Nineteenth Infantry band give
public concert in the City park on Bun
day afternoon, and the-following pro
gram Jms been arranged for:
March. "Oat in - Line," Chambers;
overture, "Blue Bella," Chattaway; rev
erie. "Simple Avon," Franklin Thome;
tempo da marcta. "Aubade," Maaaenet;
aelection. rWoodland." Ludera; musical
poem, "Appla Bloaeoma," Kathleen BohJ
arts, the concert will start between S
and t o'clock In the afternoon and will
last about an hour.
JaOOAX. AJT9
"' (SperUl Clepetcb te The JouraaW
Vancouver. Waah-, March 4. Herman
Bonk -of this city has accepted a poel-troit-with-the-
Ualon Meat ooaapaay oi
Portland. ,, .- ; ' .
' Fred Martell was a Portland visitor
Saturday.
Mlaa Ida WlUoughby Is visiting her
sister In Portland today. - -
The Nineteenth Infantry ' band will
give a eonoert - thla aItrnoo-l - the
City park. Several overturea ' and
marches wlU be rendered between tho
bours of I and 4 clock. 1
Edward Fletcher and William Devlne
left last night for Seattle, where they
will remain until the latter part of the
week. .
Oeorge Shepoard will make hie. regu
lar weekly vialt to Portia nd tomorrow.
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The Journal, dairy 4lo a month, dally
and Sunday Ms a month; delivered any
where in Vanoouver. ..... u
AMATEUR ATHLETIC
I ASSOCIATION MEETS
Officers Elected' and Portland
Selected as Next' Meet
ins Place in June. ;
' fSpedal rnapateb te Tbe Joaraal.)
Seattle. Match 4. The annual meet
ing of the North Paetflo Amateur Ath
letic asaoclatlon was held in the Seattle
Athletic club this afternoon. It waa de
cided to hold the meet this year In Port
land In June, though the exact date haa
not been fixed. , The meet next year will
be held In Spokane; -Those ' attending
the meeting were: H. W. Kerrigan.
Multnomah club, Portland; J. D. Flegen,
Brockton Point club, Vancouver, B. Cv:
T. Watson, James Bay Athletle chib;
rVTctorta, B. C, and A. S. Smith of . ths
Seattle Athlotlo clohv
The proxy - of C. C. Holaell of the
Spokane Athletic club was held by Bert
Kerrigan. Ths following officers 'were
elected: H. H. Herd man, Portland, p real-
dent; c. C HolselL Spokane, vlce-preal
4 dent; H. W. Kerrigan. Portland, - aecre-
tary-treaaurer; IX O Sullivan, Victoria;
J. ,D. Fagan, Vancouver: A. S. Gold
ami tl,. Seattle: C. C. Holsell, Spokane,
and H. W. Kerrigan, Portland, dlreo-
REDMEN TAKE SCALPS
OF THE SALEM Y. M. C. A.
(Special Mspateh w The JosraaL) "
Chemawa. Or March 4. Salem T. M.
C. A., basket ball team 'met the second
team of the Indian school today 'and
went down to defeat by a score of -II
to II. The lineup follows:
Chemawa. ' . , ;T.- M. C A.
Willing C .'.,... Kantner
Blodgett ...Q..' 'Crawford
Cdsey ........... O.. Weynena
Bagnell P. .. Baahor
Ladroute F. ....... . -UnderhlU
Patch umpire, snd Payne referee.
TAsTOOTTm S4, BXATTU IS.
IMpeeUI Ptaeatch te The JoarnaL,
' Vancouver, B. C, March 4. Vancou
ver defeated Seattle high school at Baa-
kef ball last night 24 to 11 In- a 'pri vats
A 50c Dbttlo of
Wt wsnt von to know-about Liquo
zone.snd the. product itself cn tell
you more than we. So we akyou
toilet u buy" 'bottle1 full-size
bottle -to try.'- Let it prove that it
does what medicine cannot' do. i See
what a4onk it is; L,ern that it does
kill erms. Then you will use it al
ways, it we do, and as millions of
others do.-' . ' '-
- -This offer- itself , should convince
you that Liquozbne does as we clarm.
We would certainly npt buy1 bottle
and'givevit to you if there was any
doubt of results, i You want those re
sults; you want to be well and to keep
well. And you cn't do that nobody
can-wjthotit fquogoner',:'"":
Wo Paid 0100.000
For the American 'rights ' to Liquo
zone. '.We did ..this -after testing- the
product for two years, through phys
icians 'and hospitals, after-proving in
thousands of 4'f'cult cases that. Liq
ubzone destroys tbe; cause of any
germ disease-r o1 " '
.Liquozone-has -for more : than ao
years.' been the j constant subject of
scientific and chemical research.1 It is
not made b compounding drugs, nor
with alccahoL . Its virtues are derived
solely from gas largely oxygen gas
by a process requiring immense ap
paratus an,d 14 days' time. The re
sult is s liquid that does what oxygen
does. It is a nerve1 food and blood
food the .most helpful, thing in the
IS DEEF TRUST
REF03T COuIPEETE?
Bslief That YHal : Poirtti- fere
:: i Withheld From Con-, :
5 . i :
i i' : it
gross. .;
NOT INJUDICIOUS TO SHOW
, PUANS OF. PROSECUTION
Sections Withheld. Are, Those
Bearing Upon Rebates and
P? Discriminations; 7;rpi
(Speelal Dispatch ST Leased Wire is Tha Joaraal)
Washington. March 4. The mucn nia-
eussed and long- looked for report ojt the
bureau of corporations on ths beef trust
haa been sent to congress and la- dis
tinctly dlaappolntlng with respect that
not ne of the secrets of the Investiga
tion is revealed. '.a V ;' '"
The disappointment In this regard was
discounted, however, by the eOclal state
ments to tbe effect that aa tha govern
ment i now having the beef trust prose
cuted It would not be judicious to print
certain parts of the document.
Coming Inen the laatday. practroaUy.4
01 congress, mere is no innu lVii
body to discuss the report. .
- It is aasumed that theparts of th
document which re reUlned are those
sections which bear upon the questions
of discriminations.-special variation-cf
sales of beef dressed oa ths hoof' and
more especially what bears on matter
which would prove a violation of thd
Injunction. ' ' 1
It Is known that Chief Oarfleld of the
bureau of corporations waa gtvea the
names of nersons and corporations who.
and which, could prove such violations
of law. It la not stated, or course, any
where that the orlgdnal report con
tained such matter, but there was an
Investigation of juat such allegations.
Tha . Inference nere is mat ins - at
torney-general haa . already had rrom
tha president, out of tha Oarfleld re
port, some Weeks ago, several eonclu
alons of the bureau touching on the
violations of the law and this, fact ex
plalna In large measure the calling of
the special grand jury ai aniens w una
GREAT CROWDS
To hear the words of Train a told by
xe aeax aaua wwl , ,,-,,--, ,
away, smoother
. na
a ni
VAN CORTlwAND
Tsvs Oaat Nateral Clalrveysiit ,;,
At a glance, before you have a chanes
to utter one word, he will tell you what
you call for; glvs dates, , facts and
namea of departed or absent friends.
He tells every wish of your life, how
te gain success in love, courtship, mar
riage and divorce; whether you'll be
successful In business affairs tn fact,
no matter-what may be your fear, hope
or ambition, call on thla gifted man
and And relief. His descriptions - of
your friends and enemiea are as real aa
though they stood before you. He will
send you away, happier wiser and
bolder than ever before. -
Would you know your future snd
what thla big world holds, good or bad,
for you know , It oorrecOr snd truth
fully If ao, go where the truth can be,
and ta, told by one who Is naturally
gifted with ths powers of revealing the
future of the humtn race.
Van Cortland, tho great natural clair
voyant, will -.reveal your peat, present
and future; his words will astonish and
enlighten you. ss well as. prepare you
for tbe future life. . . . . f -.
No fee charged where he does not
satisfy his caller. Satisfaction is the
first thought of thla wonderful man,
whom ao many are learning to love and
reverence for Uie truthful and enlight
ening words of wisdom he has uttered
in their behslf.. . '
One woman says: "God bless . you.
Prof. Van Cortland: you are an angel
In disguise; you brighten my life; nay.
aaved it. for 'I was on the verge of
committing sutelde when I called en you
and you predicted r what ' I wished
would come to pass, which It did In two
weeks. Now I am happy." Miss V. K.
."Prof. Van Cortland: I wrote to the
address you gave me and found the
party who has my watch la there. I am
now taking the proper - steps to have
him arrestsd and brought back to Port
land." John W. J.
"Dear blr: I am supremely happy,
following your advice and words t
A wisdom, and myself and husband era
happy and ever expect to be In ths fu
ture." Msry Harris.
"Prof. Van Cortland: ToU are .cer-
jrffiSr Prof. Van Cortland
LlQocrcno c.tad-Givo
world to yo'i. Its effects are exhil
arating,' v.. ir, purifying. Yet it
is a germicide sj certain that we pub
lish on every; tattle an offer of 1 1,000
for a disease germ that it cannot kill.
The reason is that germs arc vegeta,
bles; and Liquoionc likS'an excess
of oxygen -is deadly to vegetal mat
ter. . -, .- .. '
There, lies the great value of Ltquo
zone. It is the only way known to kill
germs in the body without killing the
tissues too. Arty drug that kills germs
is a poison, and it cannot be taken in
ternally,; , Every physician knows that
medicine - is-s almost helpless in any
gerfn disease. -; -. ,y
'." '".crrn",. Dlccsca Z
" These, are the known germ diseases.
All that medicine cau do for v these
troubles is to help Nature overcome
tbe igerms, and such; results are indi
rect, and uncertain. Liquozope at
tacks the germs, wherever they are.
And when "the germs which cause a
disease are- destroyed, the disease
must end, and forever. That ia-in-
CVKaoie. v. -...'. ;. -U'-
;. ;. '..'. -;.;. -"
Hay' reert- laflarBaa
. Kldsey Dlaeaasa ,
. La (trippa . . I
Leaf a, raea " v,
.' IJree Troablas '
...4 Malaria Neararaia ' ' -Many
Heart Troubles
. Pllea Pneumonia . . 1
Pleurisy Qujaay . ' '.:.
: Rheaautlaoi
eVeurula Syphilis j 'j
Aatluaa !.
Abaeeua Asaiails
Proarkltla
Rlaod Poiaoa s
rlsbt'a bweusav
Bowel Trouolee .. -
Concha Colds ,
CuaaampUoa ., -'
nolle Croup
Ooaatlpatloa
falarrk Can
Dyaau terr Diarrhea . 8a la plaaawi
the4' determination of the department of
juatice to- proceed. ..-.-- ,rf - r-.
The various -district A attorneys were
also requested ! to See and report on
such ' wltneaaes as have been ' noted Ih
the unedited. Oarfleld report.,. . -
The president .says distinctly In his
letter of- transmission of the Oarfleld
report to eongreaa that it refers only
to that portion -of the houee resolution
which deals "Hh the price of cattle and
dressed beet,, tho margins between such
prices and the organisation, conduct and
proftta of the corporations engaged In
the. beef packing business. iJf .S'
Such a range of Investigation is pre
cisely that which -woul be and is fol
lowed by Mr. Oarfleld' In looking Into
any organisation,, and follows the.1-line
of Inquiry which Is. given-. In lr. - Oar-,,
field's annual report for I84. a i
' Mr. part leld . gives' the side ' of ' the
packers . themselves , and in ; their 'own
language as to ths csnses of' the price
of beef In Mat. Edward F. Swift, te
use his own language, excuses the high
prices in that year by aaylng that they
ware due 'to the high price of corn
'and the diminished supply of cattle."
- In this autement Mr. Swift Is backed
up by J. Ogden Armour-and otherav ;
.. This Is In reply to a part of the reso
lution, but the offerer of the resolution.
Representative Martin of Booth Dakota,
when he offered It, knew W. such ex
cuses as high price of corn, etc., but
he still preeaed for-a report. '.
Oenerally speaking, the Oarfleld re
port, aa printed, la a harmless (Jocument,
although- it la notdthat there, la- a
great deal of stress laid on the points
made by the components of the trust.
That may, however, be entirely discount
ed when tne run report appears. ,
ONLY ONE OFFICIAL IS v :
BENEFITED BY PENSION
Special raapateh byLaased Wire to TosrsaU
San Francisco. . March 4. A report on
tho pension department of the several
Harriman roads haa just - been made.
Sine tho inauguration of tho plan, shout
two years ago, lit Southern Paoifle
employee have been placed on tne pen
sion list of the eompany because of old
age. ' Of thla number eight have alnce
died. V Only one official haa been pen
sioned. . He is Jerome Madden, formerly
land agenV of tha Soutdern Pacific land
grant.' ' - ' " .-
-The Union Pacific has pensioned II
men; the Oregon A.ilway AV Navigation
three and tbe Oregon Short. Line six.
In Texas the Houatoa Texas- Central
line of the company has is pensioners
and the Ban Antonio as Arkansas Pass
Line-not one.'--!' .:
There are IS railroads In the country,
according to the report,1 which anr now
mala wosjdssful ma, whose revelaxtona of
-r T - Tne visions
tmjr a axis aji w- oavS a ai aal Se afcaaa
$3 Complete
Life Reedings
Washy) Unlett
SscMry. ,
, Yea to Um
talnly a wonder. I found my ting where
you said It would be, in the garbage
barrel. Tour revealing .the future 'for
me has In a. few days been' worth 10
tlmea the amount o. the- small fee you
charged me." Helen W. ' '
"Deer Sir: A hat you predicted
came true. I am happy, . thanks to
you." 8a rah H. Murphy, t
Hundreds of people are sending teatt
montale like the above to thla world-
astenlablng man, who la, without doubt.
ths most natural and gifted clairvoyant
on the face 01 the ean.v
Why not know thyself snd the fu
ture? Not tomorrow, ut today. Now
is ths accepted time,.. . ... ..,- , .
. y'v.. - V Jl-V '.
11
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AT I V. . ; '
It to You to-Try
ra-Vu'f Dropay .. Btostaeh Trouolaa . 1.
rrjrkuerMia . . Throe t Troubles . -V '
K-a-..-e-rwiaa . Tuberesloani " ' C i
reeera t-ail buiaes'' . Tumore t tears "' , "
Ooltre Irouf r . Varleaeeia -' ' .
Oooorrhea Gleet - ' - Woaaea'a Piataail
All dluaaeee that begta with faeera .all ta '
naaaiaUoa--Jl eatarrar-an eoataatoaa diaeaaes
all rhe reaulta of.luinure or pmaeaed blood.
la serTone dVblUty Uatoaoae acta aa e.'lla
tser, accBaipllahios what do drags caa do, . ,.
50c Dottlo Ftoo
i If you need" Liquozone, and have '
never tried it, please' . send us -this
coupon. We will theq mail you ' an . .
order on. a local dhif gist for a full
size bottle, and we will pay the drug- .
gist ourselves jforit., This is our free - .
gift, made to'rconvince-you; to show
you ( what - Llquozone is, and . what . it. -can
do. In justice to yourself, plesse
accept it today, for it . places you .
under no obligation whatever.: -'
Liquozone costs 50c and u-
Cct Ost thia Ccrca
rnr inia ovxer nia an nppeur aaain. riu oua
tbe blanks and Ball It ' to Ths I.tqoouooa
Cosipanj, 40e-O4 Wabaah Ats.,, Chlcage, ,
My diseaaa ls.,..,.;.....,V..i....n,
' 1 have never tried I,leirxMt, but if you
wlU supply sm a 60c battle free I wlU take ta.,
'i-
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V'-'W'' J. -" ' '
' " . T ; -e"w e S a fl e eVf g.et !
- . OIts fall address write plataly.
Aar phyalrlaa -or hospital 'Bot yet ualos
Ueusease will be. gladly aapplled far a test. -
operating pension ' systems. J-2hm 'Baltl7 .
more 4b. Ohio; with 131. haa t he . second
largest number of pensioners.' The ,
Penna y 1 vaola - railway system - cornea-,
first with I.1S4 old oasployea on ' ths -r
pension roll.-i-ri 'i -a.v . . "i , .
- ah 01 loose una 'employes, anar rorcn -tng
a certain age and after having been .
with their respective company a cev-.
tain number of. yeara;. are pensioned on "
the-basis of a .certain per cent-w the -wages
thay; received during the t 10
years of their seihrtce.j -. .. . ;
Tha It road a mentioned have I4.SOS .
mllea- of road, and the -total number 'of -their
r pen aioners is now ,tl.-rir- -
KELSOIHAN DIMW7KEP:;
..s'tai At itetnf iSitrpra
1. llV tULUi.iDl A UI T liv
Ferry Cable Upsets Boat and
- Ernest Newton .Sinks to l1
'?-! Watery ' Grave. -
1 - (Special tni Wi'fmXT't-'.
v1 Kelso. Wash.. March 4.The saddest
accident that has occurred hers tn sev
eral years took place at IS o'clock te-v
dsy, when Emeet Newton waa drowned .
In -the Columbia. With Perry Bureham
and Fred Burdlck he was engaged In
driving pfllng' for the Kelso -. Catltn .
bridge..'- Tho men - were crossing the
river In a .row boat. .The boat came law.
contact with tho ferry cable, upsetting
the small craft 'and throwing ths, man
into the water. t .''"." ","-! .
Tbe river Is very swift at this- point
andVawlmmlng waa- very dlf f IculWBuril
dick grabbed the ferry cable and after
much difficulty pulled himself on to the
ferry. ' Burchant started for-the shore
but before reaching it gave out and was
picked up by aflaherman... Newton waa
not eo fortunate. Not being a awim
mer ho quickly Bank and tha swift cur
rent carried hint about 200 yards down ,
stream... '. ' .
Arter a sesjrh of 10 minutes Cramer
Galloway found hint In About seven feet .
of water. He waa quickly- brought to
shors and the efforts of four physicians ...
to revive him wero in vain.
The drowned man was XI years of age,
the son of K. B. Newton of this city.
He was one of the most popular young
men of Kelso, having lived here several .:
years. Ths other two men are well and
favorably known through ths county, ;
Our society," said ths prison visitor. '
"is anxious to help you. Is there any ,
thing you'd like us to secure for your
Well." replied the convict, "I would ,
like to have permission to, Invent a fly
ing machine and use it .v. -r
tho fasaio are ottla short ef b
of the asost skeptleai wipe4 -'
aaarw faeazuv '
Merit brings Its own reward, nd Van , '
Cortland Is tha only clairvoyant who
has ever been in Portland whoae merit
has been rewarded -by the oonfldence,
patronage and respect of the entire f
community. -" ' , ' - .
HE HAS MADB A MFB STtTDT OF '
HIS WORK. .AND ' IS PREPARE7D TO
AD VISB AND ASSIST TOU. NO MAT
TER WHAT TOUR' TROUBLES ARE. ,
In his. capacity there Is no guesswork.
Every procedure is definite and sxact,-
and the result is, oertain.-IF '- TOU , t
HAVE -AItEADT JrtADR A MISTAKE.
THROWN AWAT'TOUR MONBT jnd ,
loot confldence, through dealings with'
partially developed medlama,- START
FROM THE BEOINN1NO AND CON
SUL VAN CORTLAND. . Hs wlU tell-'-i
you frankly your condition and ,what
you may, expect. 1 ' 1 "
PROF. VAN CORTLAND, by his sd- .
vice, brings success, removes sit fsmlly . ,
troubles and estrangemente.
HE OIVE8 ACCURATE ADVICE TO ,
ALL BUSINESS. - speculation. Invest
mmia Inaursnco. i changes, travels.
health. love, divorce. MARRIAGE,'
LAWSUITS, bepsratlons. WILLS,
deeds, mortgages, patents. - CLAIMS. -collections,
etc. He will tell you whsf
trade, business or profession you sre
adapted for. ; ' '
LOVE. COURTSHIP- AND MARRIAOE.
Otves truthful reveletlons on all Iovb ' 7
affairs, troubles, .msrrlsges, - snd by
proper advice restores . lost affection,
reunites the separated, acttlea lovers'
qusrrels. tells you WHEN AND WHOM ;
TOU WILL MAftRT, and how to win i.;
the man or woman you love, and how to , 'J
make your husband or wife true to you, ..
and how to overpower all your-enemlea;
gives v full secret how to onntrol- and '
charm sny one you love or meet, - - -
HE NEVER FAILS TO GIVE TEB-'":
FECT SATISFACTION. -
By consulting Prof.. Van Cortland you : -will
learn to preserve health,- retsm
youth snd restore lost vitsllty.
Toa sre told how to svold weak nee, W
warned against aH treacherous frlruda. i
Ixtcatea mines, old eatetes, etc. . . V '
HE TELLS EVERYTHING. 7V
He will, tell you your name. Ih all, I""
tells your life from tha cradle to the
grave,, snd exactly what you want' to -know.
,- ,. .,- , '
Hours from o tn. te 8
p. t tnV Daily and Sunday
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