'0 V mtm. for CASTLE ROCK SLIPPERY PAVEMENTS CAUSE : : : . - MUCH TROUBLE FOR HORiSES SEATTLE HUE TO OPEO TOUIGIIT Business Houses Give Freely. to Aid Sufferer From Re-" . cent Flood. ' - Northern " Pacifio :- Announces That Temporary Bridge Struc ture Is Completed. ii SUPPLIES WILL BE ; : : SHIPPED THERE TODAY OVERLAND TRAINS mi MAY OPERATE ALSO 4' t K Provision and Bedding to B Sent on Northern Pacific Trin to Thoie '.. in Great Need cjf Immediate Help - From Outside.' - ' Of (iclsJDtklare Floods Have Been Worst in History of the Road and May Cans Reconstruction of Man '. Line. ;V .. K THS OrvZSOU DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINOr NOVEMBER7 23, ' 1 !. ' e-iawssaBB ain , j teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeettt tti sk .-ss "x-v- .a The sum of 11,105 bad been sub- ' sorlbed today at noon by Portland bus! ' sees man (or ths. relief of flood suf- ; Xerers "at Castle Bock,- A member of ' the Caatle Rock relief committee ha pant the day la Portland buying blan ' kets, bedding and provlalona, which will ba aant thla afternoon en tha Northern ' ; Pacific locaL train. Hooded district lor a great deal' or re ; lief work. Tha people of Castle. Rock have been, heavy loeere,. and tha .real , dent a of tha entire Cowllta and Toutlea river vallaya hare been practically f drowned out.' with the result that the aufferera have to a large extent congre . gated at Caatle Bock aa tha nearest point where help can be received. There are bat very limited accommodation In , Caatle Rock, and atmoat no dry . bed ding. , It requires a long time to dry out mattresses, quilts and pUlowa In rainy weather. Many of tha people also loat '. their clothing, and large quantities of provlalona ware carried away by tha " floods. , The people are suffering from lack of food, clothing and sleeping ac commodation!, sufficient . te - tide them ever a few weaka until -they ean re organise their household affairs. , ' . ' - t , I0 of BassorlptUms. - ;V'"':'1 ' The following aubacrlptlone nave . bean raised by the Portland chamber a, commerce: ' Merchants' National bank ...... ..tl00 Ladd TUton bunk .......... lot Inman-Poulaen Lumber Co... ...... 10 First National bank... 100 Portland By., Light Power Co... 104 Welnhard brewery ................ 50 United 'States National bank....... (0 Bank of California . to Canadian Bank of Commerce.,,....- to Mason. Ehrman A Co...... 60 Hen- Ar Lewis t9 W. P. Fuller at Co................ Portland Flouring Mills Co. ... Flelschner. Msyer at Co............ Paclfio Coaat Blacult Co........... Marshall-Wells Hardware Co.. M. Seller Co.. ........ . ..... .. Title Guarantee Trust Co,v.. . ,. W. t. Vsn Bcuyvsr Lang 4k Co. ...................... Closset A Devera Bankers' A Lumbermen's bank.... Rothschild Bros, Cash W. B. Olafke Co. ; Northrup Sturgla ........... It la' requested by the secretary 60 60 6 26 26 :s 26. Of the chamber that thoee not called upon for subscriptions should send In checks to " the prealdent or secretary of the chamber of commerce for amounts they .desire to contribute to the relief fund, aa It le Imposslbls in the short time al lowed to personally solicit . the entire , busineae . community. .-- Bake Olty readers 0e te Pendleton. (SpeeUI Mspatcs te The JearaaL) . Baker City. Or Nov. ti Monday morning If teaehers of the Baker City publfc sctiools wlirieave "This piece for - Pendleton, where they will apend three i. daya attending , tha institute .. of - the State , Teachers' ssaoriatlon to be held there. " City Superintendent J. A. Churchill, one of the foremost educatora. , of Oregon, la prominent on the program ' of the Institute and will have charge of one of the -aectlona. - . The Hats That Setthe Fashion The New $3.00 Hat Sold Only. . , : hy,y ' M. Sichel 129 Washington Street Imperial Hotel Euildinj IH HI . .-BJ),-... we L " Horse That Came to llorseshoers will be kept busy for the nest . few, dsys 'If "the froety weather contlnuea. because tha Portland horses are not properly equipped to' navigate on the' slippery pavements, Scores of horses .' were, thrown on Fourth street this morning snd It wss slraost Impossi ble to get them on their feet "again. Iirtverg jluelng the lives of their an; mala made haste to the horseshoeing estsbUShments to have the horses' feet caulked. . ': J -t--- District Forecaster Beale predicta fair weather tonight, and tomorrow Snd the chances sre that the present Ideal weather will continue until Thankagtv ing. The temperature at I o'clock this morning waa 14 degreee end by noon It had rleen te 41 degrees. . There are no Indlcatione ef marked changes in the temperature during the next 24 houre In thla dlatrlct . -' ' . Weather prophete not employed by the government predict a cold winter. Old , Inhabitants of . ths country base their prophecies on many things that they eay are aure aigna. Farmera be lieve the winter will be long and ae vereT wits' ice " and Sflo wrDecanse-the equlrrele and ehlpmanka have been ua usually busy storing up .food suppllee. L1ILLI0HS OWED BY CLERKS l GOVERKHEHT ELIPLOY ' eSBSBBBSSSsaassssssBSBBBBeSsssaas '; Conditions of Austrian Officials rz-Jt Most z Pitiable SaI- aries Very Small. V ) . (JaiMael iMtlll SufcS.t - Vienna, Nov, !. Owing to inade quate salaries and slow promotion ths government ' eervtce employee aw hesvily in debt - The evil haa grown to such an extent tbet It haa neces sitated the intervention of the ministry of flnanoe, which haa concluded a dle eueeloa of the situation with the view of, nndlngsomel meens of relieving the employee of their Intolerable burdefE ' It Is estimated that the total debt of governmert employes Is from 1 14. 000.000. to 114,000.000. Out of 66,000 the Central Union of State Offlclala, 46, 000 have obtained loans from the union's treaaury. The condition of the country officials, particularly in Oallcla, Is mo'st pitiable, many being unable to buy meat and being obliged to subsist chiefly on coffee, bread, potatoes and other vegetables. MANGHURIAHS TO BOYCOTT JAPANESE MADE GOODS Chinese Dissatisfaction With In- vaders Blamed . for. Trouble ; in Orient.'- ' .); Waahlnston. Nov. II. The rnmor hss come to Washington - fronr "China - thsg there' Is' very - general talk among the natives of Manohurla of a boycott on Japaneae gooda, but there le nothing to show that the agitation has gained very great headway or that any actual operation of the movement ie likely to appear soon. Reasons srs also lacking, except Tor the expression of the opinion that. the Chlneae are dissatisfied with the Japaneee. . - . , Tble is boms out . by advices from Peking. From various bits of Informa tion which have reached . Washington from China It would appear that China fears, to some extent at leaat. Japan's predominance in her doralnlone and doea not desire the Japaneee to gain too much headway. . '.. ' INCENDIARY IS r ; AT WORK AGAIN Vacant Residence on Mill Street Is Partly Destroyed by r ,: .Flames..' What la believed to have been a fire of incendiary origin brought out the fire. department at o'clock laat night In response to an alarm from box 1I. for a blase 4n a vscsnt house at 114 Milt street, owns by Joseph Paquet Prompt work by the Bremen kept the flamee from spreading and the damage will not exceed ISO. ' Until ' last - Wednesday the premises were occupied by E,' O. Brewer sad family, recent arrtvale from Ban Diego, California, and the owner of the prop erty was unaware that 'they had va cated. What is regarded aa a peculiar feature Is ths fact that Brewer visited Psquet yesterday and asked tor sn ex tension of time In which to pay the rant, although it develops that he waa not oacupylng the house at the time. ' The fire started In a front room and spread rspldly up the wall. It la the opinion of the Are department offlclala that the blase could not hhve started from spontaneous combustion and they i J Grief on Fourth Street. Their nests sre said to be overstocked with aU klnda ef thlnga good - to eat. enoueh te . laat an ordinary auulrrel family far. into nest spring. - This is taken' to be a certain sign of a pro longed cold apell, becauae the active little climbers sre said to alwaya have the straight hunch on what to prepare for. Other rnrajlsts have obaerved that the laekrabhlta ara Turning grayer tnan usually- and this they understand to mean that there -will be an abundance Lof material for the winter poets. An other eign of ths approach of cold weather is said tfi be found In the fact that the roblne are becoming unusual' iy familiar around tha farm houaea. They have been coming In big drovea of late and are locating themaelvea and famlliee in the Immediate vicinity of the settlements where it will be poa slbls for them to get. a little handout now and then. The fact that the bark la consider able thicker on the north aide of tha trees la ' also taken to Indicate vere winter and the curious farmer who haa looked into thla matter aaya that certe inly-the people too. had bet ter prepare for . soma eharpt biting wtnde." ' believe that tha blase was deliberately kindled with the purpose of destroying the building.' Detectives have been aa signed to make an investigation, but so far have been unable to And Brower, the former tenant. ..- VICTORIA EUGENIE IS . I QUEEN OF SPAIN'S NAME (Jearaal geeelal Br1c.T - -Madrid,. Nov. tl emi-offlclal notice has been given that In sll pubHo an nouncement respecting the queen of 8 pain her majesty shall in future v be known as Queen Victoria Eugenie, and not Queen Victoria. This Is In com pliment to the Empress Eugenie,- after whom the queen wss nsmed snd who is sxpected to bequeath the bulk of her vest fortune to her majesty of Spain. I , . i . la a .constitutional disease orionatfat in impure Hood and requinnjj constitutional treatment acting through and purifying the blood for Its radical and v permanent cure. Be sure to take Hodd'sScrsaparQIa - Nasal and other local fonns of catarrl are eprickry rsMeved fcy Catarrleta, wbkh allay inflammation and deodorize sUscharra. Hood's SarsaparBIa, aO eVasjrftta, $1, Catarriets, mail order only, 50 cts. For testimonials of remarkable cures; tend for oar Book on Catarrh, No. 4 v C L Hood Co Lowell. Mass. 3 - t.- In Order or. Painless We will until the 15th of December do work at the following prices: v Full Set of Teeth. ............. .$3.50 to 85.00 Solid Gold Crowns, .u .83.00 " .'' Bridgework, per tooth. ......... ".'4.. $3.00. Silver and Cement Fillings. .. ............. -25 - Porcelain and Gold Fillings.... ............ 81.00 : 1T Cleaning. Teeth ''Free" ; Extracting Teeth "Free' ; Yale Dental Company 167J4 FIRST ST. , PHONE MAIN 4647 Come at once and take advantage of these prices. All work guaranteed.' "We are advised by our construction department at the scene of the Olequa waahout that the temporary bridge structure win pa completed tble after noon and the local train will be enabled to run through thie evening from Port land to Seattle." said Vice-President C M. Levey of .the Northern Pacific, who la in Portland today. "I am also ad vised ' tliat we. will probably be able I to operate tonight'a overland train east x'tvt ui vm-u uivi.iun. nm nave been very hard hit by the floods." ' it la aald the Green liver. on the line in soutbsrn Washington, was three rest Higher than ever known in Its history. Many other streams were from al Inchee to two feet Higher than the "great flood." The high water of . the present floods will prove to be a valuable guide In the construction of railroads now projected in western Washington, and also on the divides east or the Caacadea. A pioneer engi neer in Portland today who haa 'sur veyed all the country west of 8t. Helens and south of Mount Rainier, aald: , . . . - "Ths floods will not effect any ma. terlal change of routes from one water shed to another,, but will undoubtedly cause the raising of the tracks to higher levels in many places where the rail roads - are surveying along water courses.' . v.,-. ,' Mar Affect JTew ZJaee. -The scenes of ths Cowllts and Clspus river floods are the same over, which surveyors for ths Chicago, Milwaukee a: 81 Paul have been working for the past season. The . Oregon dc Washing ton eompany, the Puget Round exten sion of the Southern Pacific haa also been running lines through the flooded country, and announcement of final lo cations almost dally expeoted will doubtlesa be delayed by fhe necessity the gradee. , All along the lower Columbia river, on the Washington aide, new high water marka have been made by the latest floods. The Kalama river swaa on a rampage and all klnda of logging equipment and dama were carried out. Other streams emptying Into the Co lumbia in that region were similarly flooded. The Columbia -Valley's nsw survey from Ilwaoo to Vancouver will probably have to be revlaed in eeveral placea. - . . , - . Tha peculiar value of the north bank route for railroad operation from Vsn oou ver - aaat ward . . to Wallula Uap hsa been proven by the fact that with all tha flooda Ihi aouthera . end western Washington tha' new conatructton work on the Portland de Seattle railroad com pany's north bank road has been 'scarcely damaged. : ' '- - Tralms So man ToaJgha, Later advices received thie afternoon assure local Northern Paclfio officials that trains .will go through tonight on tha Portland-Seattle line and also to St Paul. - Assistant General Paasenger Agent A. D. Charlton said: from W. C A I bee, superintendent of the Northern Paclfio . railway - at ' Taooma, advising that train No. 4 will leave Portland tonight at 11:41 p. m run ning directly through to Seattle and thenae east over our line to SL Paul. He elso advises thst train No. t, which la the North Coast Limited, will run eaat from Seattle direct over our line tonight leaving Seattle at 9:10. - ' "This telegram also Informe me that alP breaka have been repaired between Portland and Seattle and Seattle and tne. eaec. so mat mere wiu oe no In terruption to movement of trains direct ly Jnm Portland Over our line to St PluLr - ' Aatobiogiaphr ef a Taaslly Kaa. . From ths Independent " I was born in New York and went to Boston to be bom again. For the first tl years of my life I wss known as the son of my mother, for the next 10 ss the husbsnd of my 'wife, snd for the last 19 yeara as the father of my daugh ter. I claim, therefore, to be a family man. . to Intro- Method dentistry As the HolidaySeason approaches mothers are invited to familiarize -themselves with our matchless assortment of -; Juvenile AppareL : N - : Buster Browns Sailor - Blouse SuitSe Norfolk" Suits, two -Piece Suits and the regular long pants suits, each one representing the dressiest form for the respective ages JuTenilc Furnishing The largest and most complete assortment in the Northwest Shirts, Blouses, Jersies, Sweaters, Neckwear, Under ' wear, Gloves, etc.. ,T " ; y:,f ' ; . . Youths CoDefe Brand "Clothes We are the Sole Agents for these " ultra-fashionable college clothes Suits and Overcoats. JOHn BULL SEES A RAND la HIS LITTLE tSLAHD 2j9dyJTnlesntU!ilot Far From London Three " Dollar Syndicate Formed. London, Nov. II. According to the til Mall Oasette, a fold dlscoverr wss insds durlna the pest samraer sbout vo FOR Your Store. Office Factory IViirehonse OR FOR USX IN PUBLIC PLACES ' ee scssw T , 1 rj FIMTT17' ATT0U2 SERVICE miles from London. Hitherto the secret has been very closely guarded. A report made by engineers declares that the ere vein extends eight to ten miles, with a width from sis to seven teen feet. The engineers have no doubt It Is of (rest depth. The ore Is Identi cal with that found In the main vein of the Rand and prospects. It la de clared: are aa good ss were, fhn nf the The ore avers gee 80 grains to ths ton. A syndicate has been formed with a capital of IJ4J.000 to work the find. Eighty grains ef gold to tha ton would give a value of about 130. Seattle rise Chief Keeig-aa. Seattle, Wastu Nov. It. Ralph Cook. ffi fET ryniu m elm The most magnificent, powerful ; and eco nomical of all lights no glare, no flickering, no chimneys to break, always dependable, always in order, easy to light. ;' ' ; We are installing, and leasing, these superior lights on the most attractive, most liberal basis, at-a-charge-of"onlr"$eachwhefebuu piped -and we maintain them absolutely free of cost, the user then paying only for the actual gas .consumed. " - - ,t-r-;v;:: " ", Over 6000 in Use in Portland This is the light that 4 . illuminating." It gives the very best results, more light at less cost, and is without an equal from every standpoint, .; ; .; v.r"u : . , . , Let us send a representative to talk it over. Just phone our New Business Dept. Private Exchange -26V : (BMC, i i X X ! j chief of the Seattle fire department for yeara, tendered his reslsKiatlon to Mayor Moore laet night. In explaining his act he said be understood the mayor waa not satisfied 'with the administration of tha local department and that his reaignatlon would be requested sooner or later. The resignation follows a scandal In ths Sepaetment nei tliw liming ft a" government dock by firemen. " ' -T ' Alee Baek-Breaktag Work. ; From the Philadelphia Record. At MeadrUle a few daya ago one man, with an assistant, put down tit feet of asphalt blocks on street paving and ha believes thst wss record-breaking work. ' . IKEIf has revolutionized store r: sk J 1 aksr i.'"'";V V I