The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 26, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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" - General Joseph
(JowtmI Spaclal SvtIm.) '
KawTork, Jan. IC 0nr&IJbath
Whnltr dle4 at th,hotn of hie elatar,
Mr.- Btarllna Smith, In Brooldyn. y
tarday avanlnir, tfM year.' . Oanaral
WhHlir waa famoua In tha war of tha
raballlon aa a cavaJry laadar, and alao
took a prominent part In the Bpanlah
Amcrtcan - war, baartnc -tha - -title
brlsadlar-aanaral of tha United, SUtaa
Army elnr tha cloaa of hoatllltlaa ba.
twan thla country and Vpaln.- BU daya
aeo ha rontraotad a, aavara old, which
davalopad Into pneumonia," and hla aga
haatanad hla death. ' , . ;
Oanaaal Whaalar i waa- bora - Septem
ber 10. Itt,' at Auruata. Oeorela. He
(raduated at Weet Point In .and
waa aw-und lieutenant whan ha-anttated
la the Confederate artillery aa A ret lieu
tenant and roae to ba a lieutenant-general.
Purine the war ha waa wounded
three tlmea and had 1 boraee ' ahot
under him and received the thanka of
the Confederate government for hla aklll
end gallantry In battle. - -.-..
After tha war Oeneral Wheeler prac
ticed law and ran hie planutlon In Ala
bama. Ha waa elected to eongreaa In
PACKERS RUSHINGPRODUCTS
INTO . GERMAH-EMPIRE
Remarkable Race Against Time
' In Progress- Tariff Goes
Into Effect In February.
V - (Joeraal pedal ftWrke.)
Chicago, Jan. !. One of the moat
' , remarkable racee agalnat tune In hla
tory la now being run by produota of
the Chicago packing bouaea. .The courae
la from the etockyarda to Oerman
porta of entry.- and the time ''limit la
February 1. Ooede ehlpped from Chi
cago after that date cannot -reach Oar
.many In time to get In under the ei
- letlng law. -The new German tariff
goea Into effect March i and after that
. date a epeclflo. duty of SO, marke will
ba levied agalnat American meata. add
- ' Fridayi January
FOR' SATURDAY ONLY
;V '-ly -' Alout 4 Dozen:".';
$3.00 $2.50 $2.00 .,
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lltl and reelected each term until 111,
when ha reelgned. at that time' being
tha aenlor member of the Democratic
aide. .." .' ..
. At tha outbreak of the Bpanleh-Amer-tean
war he waa appointed major-general
of rolunteere and aaalgned to the
command -of tha cavalry dlvletooln the
army of Santiago. ' Ha commanded the
troope In the engagement at La a Ouaal
maa. Cuba. June H. ISIS, and waa aenlor
officer In the neld at the battle of Ban
Juan and waa one of 'tha commlaalon to
arrntur tor the eurrender of Santiago.
From Cube be waa,eent to the Philip-pinea,-.
where-he commanded the - flret
brigade and engaged In many eklrmlahea
with the - Inaurgenta. He waa made
brlgadler-geiierar orthetTnl ted Btaua
army Jane IS. 10. and commanded the
department of the lakea until hie retire
ment tha following September.
vGeneraJ Wheeler , waa the author of
many booea ana monograpna ana a, xra
quent magaslne contributor. He did
much to allay the bltterneee felt
throughout the eouth toward the north,
and a lea did muoh to reunite the north
end the eouth..-' ... "
ing 4 eente a ; pound to the price In
Oermany
The . preaent ruah of , food producta
aeroae the Atlantle la eald to be with
out parallel In tlmea of peace. , It the
German army waa preparing Ita com m la
ear y department for a long campaign
the ef forte now being made by Chicago
packera, ateamahlp llnea end German
mere ban ta could not . be greater. - Ger
man - marehanta are trying to ; eecure
large atocka of American meata under
the preeent law, which will be eold later
at the higher prloee made poaalble by
the new duty.
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ror SS delivered . in the . band ta one
eecond by the automatlo change and
eaah reeiater. iti Marauam building. -,
. . t- -,' Xilbrarlae Beejgma. . ,
tftpeftar Napatca to The Jaoraal.)
Chehalla. Waalw Jan.- IS. H.-C. Coff
man, who. for aoveral yeare paet bae
been librarian at the Unlveralty at
Waahlngton,-hae reelgned ' hla poaltlon
and will become a partner- In the- firm
of A.-U Coffman Co., broker.
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HEL
Terminal Froperty Owned in Seattle
! Object of Purchaie Hill or
MUwauke Koad Hay Be' the
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Sacramento, Jan. . 2S.-Keen intereat
U manlfeatad in the Identity of -the
nAnnl aiut interaata who1, have been
apendlng mllllona tn buying control of
the etock or tne racuio uoaei com
nanv. Harrlman. Hill and Roawell
Miller af tha St. Paul road, which la to
build overland to Seattle, are all cred
ited with being behind the big deal.
Miller denlee that he haa anything to
do with the matter, while Hill ana Har
rlman are allent.
Indication, however, eeem to war
rant the etatement that the buyer la
either the Canadian Pacific or Hill, be
tween whom there la , etrong rivalry
for control of the altuatlon In ; the
northweat. The Pacific Coaat company
owne valuable terminal property In
Seattle and the Columbue Puget
Sound railroad, in addition to the Pa
elflo Coaat SteamahlD company . ar.d
other valuable holdlnca.
The Canadian Pacific la known to be
eeeklng a Seattle entrance and the Pa
cific Coaat company'B property there la
eald to be Juat what It wante. If either
the Canadian Paclflo or Hill fume out
to be the new owner, the queatlon arleea
whether tha preaent agreement of the
Paclflo - Coaat . Staamahlp company not
to run ateamere to Portland In compe
tition with Harrlman'e Portland Ban
Francleco line will be aet aalde,
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. That the Harrlman. rather than any
other tranacontlnental railroad Intereat,
la behind the reported change of owner
ehlp of the Paclflo Coaat company la
more etrongly than ever believed In
Portland. Thla belief ta baaed on poel-
tlve knowledge that tha Harrlman rail.
road llnea wilt be extended to Puget
aound In tha near future.
Ht will be the aim of Mr.' Harrlman
to acaulra. ao far aa poaalble, eateb
llahad properties. In order that bla ob
ject may be attained In the ehorteet
poaetble time and hie object, a la
well known, la to retaliate agalnat Hill
for invading Oregon. There are sub
stantial armunds. It la eald. for the re-
porr-rnit-TTrrirBirTiia ian opt lone
on the Tacoma saatern, tne eeattie-
Tacoma electrlo road and the eurveye.
rlghta of way and franchlaee "of the
electric road projected between Tacoma
and Portland, and that he le buying
heavily la Seattle terminal ground
- If be can, by oecurlng the Pacific
Coaat eonapany'a " properties on the
sound, acquire ready-made transporta
tion factlltiee that will aid In hie rail
road venture. It ' la said, he would be
likely to avail himself of them. Ac
cording to annual reporta of the . Har
rlman linee they are tremendously rich
In cash on band and quickly convertible
securities Tbey have- anade many mil
lions of profit out of the flee In values
of the etock of HUUlneev-having been
heavy boldere of thla etock.
HARRIIIAN SELLlnG OUT OF
THE HILL PROPERTIES
Magnate Realizes Handsome
Profit on Money Invested in
Northern Securities.
Haemal feeds! Service.) 1
New Tork, Jan. la. -In well-informed
financial circles It la understood that
the Union Paclflo company haa eold a
part of Ita holdings in Great Northern
preferred at an average price of SSe
and that the balance of the etock will
be eold when the time le eonaldered
rleht to do ao. In June the Union Pa
clflo owned over tlS.000.eoe o Great
Northern etock, over $14,000,000 of
Northern Pacific, nearly 1.000,000 of
Northern Securltlea and . $114,000 of
Northern BeCurltlee etub etock. Prior
to that time It had eold ever I7.ooo.oov
of Northern Securities for ehout lie.
00.000. and br December 1 It bad con
verted all Ita Northern Securltlee etock.
receiving fS.SIS.lfl or Great Northern.
I4.i8t.0i0 of Northern Paclflo. and
$11$, $00 of etub etock. After the con
version the company held SM.0S4 aharee
af Great Northern, which, ir eold at
$100 a share, would net the Union Pa
clflo $15,000,000 more than the initial
cost of all the wu etocae ownea vj
tha eomoanr.
The Harrlman venture Into Northern
Paclflo in lei haa netted the Union Pa
clflo company STS.STl.sia, inia calcula
tion being baaed en the supposition
that the Great Northern etock can be
liquidated at Sloe. Br tne investment
of the cash profit from the aale of
Great Northern at I per cent. ; together
with the dividend on Northern Paclflo
and Northern Securltlee stubs, the com
pen? would receive en amount equal
to ltt per cent- a year on the entire
amount of ita common si oca. ana con
vertible bonds. ,
JOHN HUTCHINS DIES -r
NEAR PLEASANT HOME
rieeelal Dtosetek Tee learaaL) '
Orient. Or.. Jan. I. John Hutchlne
died near Pleasant Home January SI
of heart disease, He Waa born in Tlogo
county ,-Penneylvanla. HaenHtted "aa
a nrlvate In company to First Pennsyl
vania -tavsifn-at -the-ar' or-tSyert,
and waa discharged December f . l4.
Mr. Hutohlaa we married to Mlae Suet.
J. Bailey September IT. 1171. Hie wife
died et Albany. Oregon, December It.
1004, and shortly after her death Mr.
Hotehlne went to a farm near Pleasant
Homo. He leaves two sons end two
daughters. Royal, tha oldest son. le
married end lives near Lebanon. A
iiBuehter la married and Uvea near In
dependences Hie youngeet eon end
daughter were living with him at the
time ef hie death. A brother res Idea in
Albany, Oregon, , ,.
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Baker City, Or Jan. 1. Two pro
prietors ef the ealoone raided Wednee
day eight had a preliminary bearing be
fore a justice of the peace yesterday
. mmrm, IuhiwI MM In- th lUm-.f
$1.0 each. The remainder will be tried
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WALLA WALLA WOMAN
INSANE OVER RELIGION
(SpeHal THepetrb to The " .
Walla Walla. Wash.. Jan. SS. A vle-
m .w. -ki.., nf naw rellaioua
sect called the Salnte of the Church of
tha Living - God. - Mra. mrr -wi, -widow
49 yeare of age, wae declared In
aane In the euperlor court yeaterday
and ordered committed to the Medical
Lake asylum. When found by the Ul
cere at her home In the eastern pert of
the city Wednesday ; night, Mrs. Berg
waa surrounded by J. C. Teylor, the
teacher of the strange creed, and sev
eral of ble followere. who were pray
ing and quoting rellgloue passagee to
an accompaniment of the ahrleklnge end
walllnge of the demented woman. She
haa three children, who have been placed
In the care of the keeper of. the county
poof farm.' The creed which Taylor ea
pounda nightly to eaclted audlencee In
the eastern part of the city la similar
to that of the "Holy Rollera." Judge
Brents. In ordering the woman commit
ted, v Intimated that Teylor - ahould be
prosecuieo.
FORMER WARDEN 0RYDEW
IS SUED, FOR DIVORCE
ntpeHal TtWpatrh Tee JostbbJ.I
' Walla Walla. Wash., Jan. S. A copy
of the complaint and summons In df
vqree proceedlnge commenced In King
OniD J.VMMAQO. v '.
--Ji. TL Can man. Chicago, writea Mareb
4 100S: "Having been troubled with
L,umbege, at different ttmee and tried
one physician after another, then dif
ferent ointments and llnlmenta. gave It
op altogether. So I tried once mere
end got a bottle of BaJlard'e Snow LJnl
mea which gave me almost Instant re
lief, and will add my name to your list
of- suft.rers.4 Bold by Woodard, Clarke
Jk Co. -
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OurheviotuitsncU-Ovcrcoats
most desirable for business or street
wean comolete line of sizes in hand
some patterns and
els. Superior in fit,
$10.00
$12.50
$15.00
SALE
SPECIAL
Children's
Stunning values in our Children's Departments. "Reg-
ular $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50
Sale special..:..:..
to See the
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Decidedly handsome -and fashionablejv-77vv
blocks m new derbies are displayed
in our vestibule-window. i
Will be Decided on SATURDAY, JANUARY 27; at
9 P. M. Those Interested
ho dangeroue drugs or eleoholie eon
coctlonearetakealntoJlheBtomach when Hyomel le need. Breathed through
the Inhaler, the balaamle healing of Hy
omel penetratee to the most remote cells
of the nose end throat, and thus ktlla
the catarrhal germ a, heals the Irritated
mucous membrane end gives complete
and permanent cure. ' .
Hyomel le the simplest, meet pleas
ant end tha only guaranteed cure for
catarrh that has been discovered. ; Com
plete outfit. $1.00: extra bottle. 10 eente.
Wot -mml-lr-!iiroo4r4r-Clr
It si ewawsltBt ts est H n Hjn I f W4
ard. Clarke a Cv. er enat. ethr aratft.t.
l will
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Itkacs. Mw Tark.
county by. lira, Ella Dryden, ' wife of
Fred A. Dryden. former warden, of the
state penitentiary, were served on Mr.
Dryden yeaterday afternoon at the
Louvre hotel, which be recently pur
chased, by Sheriff Painter. Mra. Dry
den ehargae desertion. The Drydena
were married In Arkanaea lel$$$ and
have one eon, 14 yeare ef age, of whom
Mra. Dryden aeka the custody.
Mr. Dryden recently came to Walla
Walla and purchased the Louvre hotel
and saloon. . :
TELEPHONE OFFICIALS
VISIT CAKER CI
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Baker City, Or., Jan. !. iTealu.:
Importi
fashionable mod
quality and style.
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Suits
$3.85
Peer of all $3
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BED ROOM SET
are Invited to be Present
IN A
We treat successfully ell prtrete ner
vous and chronlo diseases of men; alee
blood, atomach, heart, liver, kidney and
throat troubles. We cure STPHILW
(without mercury) to ey cured for
ever. We remove STRICTURE!, wltb-
. out operation or pain, in It daya.
Wa aton drama, nlaht losses
spermatorrhea by a new method In a
short time. We can restore the eexueJ
vigor of any man under SO by means ef
- tocai ireatment pecuJiar to ourseivaa.
We Cure Gonorrhoea
- In a Week
The doetore of thl institute are ell
regular graduates, have bad many
years' experience, have been known In
j-oniana lor i yeare, nave a repute
to maintain, and will undertake no i
nnleee certain cure can be effaetett.
We guarantee a cure In everv mu W
undertake or charge no fee. .Consulta -
tlon free. Letters confidential. Inatruo -
plain wrapper. . ,
We euro the worst eases of pllee In
tea er three treatmenta, without opere
eeaiful" Cnno- cU bgoe. write foe
Ofllce boure. ta I and ttot Bend
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DR. W. NORTON. DAVIS & CO.
Omoee hi Ven Noy Hotet SItt Third Street. Corner Pine. Portland. Oa. '
r. Scott and ether high official! of the
Paclflo States Telephone company ar
rived In Baker City yeaterday In a pri
vate car and spent the day looking over
the city. Before leaving last night
the company closed a deal to purchase
a half block of ground In the heart of
the eity and early In the spring will
erect a two-story brick building for a
central station. The entire system le to
be remodeled and new automatlo em
changes will be Introduced
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