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- - - C , -rjww.AC. "PORTLAND,.-. SATURDAY r EVENING," UAHCII 17. ItCi. ST: PATRICIC'S DAY IS CELEBRATED Parades, and Speechmaklng by Warerf th Croon -Through-; "out thV World.1" -HAMROCKS:WORNJN- ALL.AMERICAN CITIES IFIag of Old Erin .Flie Prom lount . less Flag-staffs Evacuation Day Is Observed by Boston Patriot So- Jeorsal Special Service.) -.-' New York, Mafch XI. The Irishmen :' of New Tork and Brooklyn In general .- and the various Irish organisations In' -r"7 particular are observing St. Patrick's day In the usual - manner. As usual -- there will be a bis; --parade under-the " auspices . of " the , Auclent ; Order of Hibernians of New "X or It county, and It ..: la expected that It will Je much bigger than for mariy years. A big ball will be jteid in Buisers Msriem Kiver park, not In Madison Square Garden, as the latter - wUl be the scene of the Pastime Ath " T.letlo club fames tonight. There will be no parade, but the St. Patrick . so . elety and many other Irish organisations , will give banquets In honor of the Irish patron aalnt At St Louis, Missouri, the Irish flag was much In evidence today - At the banquet of the Xrtsh-Amerlcan society - at the- Motel Jefferson tonight Arch- bishop olennon and other men of note are to speak. The big parade has been deferred until tomorrow. LVAt Savannah, UeorglaZ-the Irish so- cletles united today In a monster cele bration of St Patrick's day. A big . parade was held this morning partlcl- - pa ted In . by the - Ancient Order of Hibernians and other organisations. .The celebration concludes' with a ban Aruoranton. Pennsylvania, there la a -douhlo celebratlqn todayJJThe Irishmen , "i Bcnmion ana vicinity are ceieoraung BU Patrick's day, while-therAVslihmen of this district bold their annual Eisteddfod - at the North End Audl- - torlum. .The double celebration has et- - tracted many hundreds of visitors from .: the. surrounding districts and the town - ' presents a festive appearance. The Klsteddfod comprises three events. 1 The first singing contest - was held "this - morning, another one will be held this afternoon and the-thlrd and final one In ( ' the evening. The great 8t Patrick's day parade will be held this afternoon i and will be under the auspices of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. - Several Irish-American societies will ; give St Patrick's day banquets la the - evening. - ' 1 ' . '.---, . -.ry ' ' ' , ' I I TQE;..ElLLi::i,i;iSCTS TFR0:.1S!::SLE FEMALE Multiplied Offspring of One San Jose Scale Makes Almost In- r credible Number in Season. 1 Moses Taylor, the wealthy Athena - rancher, now serving; a term tn the state penitentiary for attempted ar son. Eighteen hundred citizens have ;' petitioned ' Governor T. Cham- ground that . he ia-the victim -of -a I eoMpirxyr" - - GREAT DAY FOR IRISH. of Xrta and AatsTtoaa Patriots Celebrate at Bostoa. (Joaraal Special Service .Y Boston. Mass., March 17. Today was a great day tor the Irish ss well as for the American patriots in this city. The -Irishmen are celebrating St Patrick's aay wnue tns American pstriots are sbratlag tti i. anniversary-ofthe evacuation of Bos , ton by the British troops. The Irish . , organisations of this city will hold a parade as In former years and it is ex. pected that there wiy be at least 11,000 men in Una pa this occasion. In the evening there will be a large number of banquets and patriotic meetings. There were special services In all Roman Catholic churches this morning. In honor of Evacuation day many of the patriotic organisations of the city held meetings in the morning and in the afternoon they will visit points of spe cial hlstorlo Interest There will be a parade in the afternoon, in which mili tary organisations and various veteren snd patriotic ' societies - will take part la the evening many societies will have banquets snd ' memorial meetings In honor of Evacuation, day." : IRISH FLAG LIES. fcoatoa See at, atrtcks ay - ally Observed. . - (Joaraal Special Barries.) London, March 17. St. Patrick's day waa more generally observed in England today than usual. . In London the Irish flag was flying from many publte build ings, special services were held In the Cat hollo churches snd the shamrock, or something rep reeen ting It.- was seen ererywher The Irish troops . tn ths various garrisons ha a day's leave, and I peep, captured. " and thirtieth toBtghrwereeTeiroantfonsbaaquets of ' Irish societies. A notable banquet waa held at- Newcastle,- with' John Dillon, M. P., aa the chief speaker. , . Claolnaati Celebrates. Jrnat Special Serrtee.) ' ' Cincinnati, Ohio, March 17. The United Irish Societies of this city will hold a big celebration' In honor of St (Special DtopatA te The JoorneD - Corvallls, Or., March 17. More than three' billion Insects in a single season ss the multiplied fsprtng-of one fe male 8 nJLoeajalf -HfcJJiiaXJa shown In a new bulletin Jut about ready Tor" publication - and edtted"by Prof. A. B. Cordley of the Agricultural college. Under favorable conditions the females mature rapidly and - produce prollfloally,-, four and five generations balngy thus produced tn one - season. Upon estimates obtained from breeding cage experiments, It has been shown that It Is even possible for a single female's offspring, - during one season to produce - the startling number of l.tl, 080.400 In one season, and if each of these were one tenth of an inch In slae, which is -the largest slse reached by the .scale, and were they spread out all' touching they would .cover almoat five acres. This estimate, however, ac cording to the author, is never reached in the aggregate, owing to the fight of organism against organism and various oth er causes , ' . The female scale is nearly circular In shape, one sixteenth of an inch In diameter, and In color the mature scale is about the same shade of gray as the bark to which they adhere. The younger scale Is somewhat darker in color. ' la the center of each scale Is- a small ele vation or nipple, and If the upper edge of this be lifted, the Insect looking like e small yeiiow specs, can do seeu in side. When crowded together on the tree and overlapping one another, the appearance ta that of a gray' scurvy on the tree. The bulletin of Professor -Cordley n timely., aa In Benton there la a fight on this 'year to secure good frui. and do away with scale and other pests; The lawJQ.Ulree that fruit trees ; must 'be sorsyed or out down, and Professor Cordley, who la the, newly-appointed fruit Inspector, is making a vigorous campaign. - Down at the big prune orchard, the IwssUn. ttiawnrlrt, theJil,lUl9r.cccjta. In amounted, to something more than iItalt-JprfngUbHt.hejresuUsjeMLU. be beyond price. Patrick's day at Central Turner hall this evening. Many prominent speakers Will address ths meeting: , Irish ta Canada. I Jnurn.l Bneelal Berries.! - - MontVeal, Quebec March IT. The celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of St Patrick's society lends mors 1m porta noe than usual to the St Patrick's day banquet at the Windsor hotel to- nlaht be ohler speakers are usorgs v. Mdnery. K. C of St John, New Bruns wick, and Daniel o uonneu ox reierooro. - Charged Wltk obbery. ' - fHoM-l.l Diana tea te The Joaraal. 1 Echo. Or., March 17. D. V. Lewis waa arrested here yesterday on the charge of assault and robbery, having been one of the two ' men wno assauitea ana robbed Alex Frailer and J. Ryan near the depot. Monday night They used sand bags and Ryan was badly beaten. He Is held in jail in default of 11,000 bonds. He has a wlfs and child, and cam "here rrom" Elgin early in January. His partner in the holdup has not yet CHARLES W. KrtOUSE ! EXPIRES AT- EUGENE ' (apeelal Manetch te The JesmaL) - En gene, Ors March ITj Charles w. K rouse, a young business msa of this city, died yesterday morning after an What Gari Yom Do? 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