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. - r ' l ... 7I?;..THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. JANUARY 4, 1003. - POLK MIL 10 AGREE Friends Beliero He Will Never Bo Tried Again 'for Goebel Murder. Cheering News "Received by Tunwhfinta'YjlTlAnnl Tfmm (United Press LeasM Wlr. j Treasury ; ! Department--1 jt was discharged t n:t ios Certificates of Deposit Be- not tag Readily Accepted. Examiner E. T. Wilson of tbs tras this morning. fee. ;. y This nds the fourth trial of Caleb Power, accused ;, of complicity In the murder df Governor Uoebel of Ken tucky. The other three trial ended In the Mine way. and .it la believed that the charges again! him will bo 'IIm mtased br the orosecutors. It la rlaln- ly evident that a Jury cannot be secured ContInued from Par One.) COtiE WEST 10 STEAL SAVINGS j,;1,; i V'aWaiiBBBBBaBaaaiBaBaaaa ''v'''' ' Carbonado Miner Robbed by i Men lie Believes Were . Sent to Commit Crime. amount on the bond of Stat Treasurer Steel, be declared to be a truat claim and payable as other trust funds will be paia. was Trust Deposit. v (United Frees Leased Wire.) Taeoma, Wash., Jan. f John Vese- llno, Carbonado miner did not trust the banks bat .hid his savings In free man by tomorrow. I The court this) Afternoon overruled p motion for ball for Caleb Powers. or salmi fry Women Who Wear "Well ;.. - It is astonishing how great change g few years of married life often make In the appearance and deposition of many woman. The freshness, the charm, the brilliance yanlsh Ilka the bloom from a peach which la rudely bandied. The matron Is only a, dim shadow, a faint echo of. the charming maiden.' There are two reasons for this change. Ignorance and neglect Few young .women appreciate the shock" to the system through, the change which comes with marriage and motherhood, ilany neglect to deal with the unpleasant pelrlo art ins and weak nesses which too often, com with mar riage and motherhood, not pnderstandln? that this secret drain is robbing the checH of Its freshness and' the form of . Its fairness. As surely as the general health suffer men were is arrangement or the healta of the delicate woinaMgorgans, so sorely wheTthMe organs Bretabllshed la health the race an(4rn4tWe witneu to the Tact in fbtafrod cornel a million woman hav found health am " umum m .tMuuiumm. . . i - Hrlv.T awa niul.. thru) nf Haath o. d" ?otrherrwTthl,,o"thUrn.Utr5;rUiunS. He hid in tb. vicinity and wstched the prior to the liquidation of th lnei ". indebtednesa of the institution. These deftl0yio'l;. . Parhon-do two suits will be filed on th earn day aD.!fl0-.Y"J?.m. iiJlR??!? ' crSl'onTv ethn.CU?t"T th8lr ind VasSlln'o" beKviiThe ' WrV seVl t Othei thayn th-2 tw nroaneetlv t0 rob blm 7 Blvonlan who board ..Hi??rB AMA J!2S?.?5,V ed with him for, a. number of years and i.'!7 c.T;lVVr,"n"r I knew of th money each, but who left AUl" The BSMtiatlona batwMn tha IM month ago. ho on knows where. S Ji,."!,tif."n" J&7Jl2Z: Vaselino. says . h SUvonUn undoubt- surprised th robber at their work but vorite Prfjicrlptlon. It makes weak worn Kti-iZl u t JhJi A- edly notified th two robbers an aasumntlon of th bank's liabuitiea iy Ladd ar still continuing. Mr. tAdd's attorneys ar now considering th prop- Mr. Bristol will contend in his' ac-1 v,i ..,. . .k. tion that the money, deDoelted by the " . m" ZZ' state treasurer wss deposited ther as Jon'."T0'S ?7Ji K? S'.-S 2 la trust deposit and not as an ordinary Vargo and John Hoovan. who dug VP loait. ii ipid that tn school mon- sl . of the state can only be denoalted ..vw),.hftd .been saving for evllf 1 1 ,1.. i l. .r...ii , uma ana nan si.ozu in aouDie eaaies a trust fund under th law of tho state !n ??st undep the wound. He and and that because of this all th swhool n'"J 1rr ""Ba?yJLno.aViv money In the Title Guarantee & Trust J f"'nr 0WJn,: Ji . cm bom ear i- .hr Af tha Mr, Iwhixk .in r.h .r. ....m.n, un.. coRipanr Dossession at th time or us i w ."'"." . . chsnu 7. baVk h thO TO. tetfgjag .... . a irra iiiana iit iiiiuiirruw. i " t - . -., from th department this morning as suring hint 1 "If, th depositors of the Institution .will accept, the certificates of deposit to such an extent as you deem satisfactory, then It will b sat lsfactoriry to the departments . , According . to Mr. Wilson, Creditors tt th bank ar Coming In" constantly, nd offering to assum th certlfldataa and many are volunteering to take the two-year , paper. The certificates run from six months to two year and many . are asking for th two-year variety irom cnoic. 1 ' -We hop to b able to enaary -certificates venr Mr. Wilson. "And It is up to th de positors whether w do so or not. W cannot urge upon them too strongly the advisability of coming In and giv ing us their assistance without waiting to be called upon Individually. We have almost enough money to reopen . ow and all we need la tor those who have not yet been In to se u to come and talk th matter of reopening over." Mr. Wilson wrote th comptroller of the treasury thia morning, giving him a statement 'of conditions her and telling mm mat aitnougn tn reorganisation had taken longer than was. expected. mac tne outioon waa very i . Representatives of Mr.. Wi east are raising larse sums of money to help secur the f 700,000 capital and surplus required for reorganisation, and altogether Mr. Wilson thinks th out . look very bright. v , 4 MMMMMpahiMWhMMWMM - PRESIDENT ASKS Issue the ne 1 WflSllInfftOn Senator Offers 8lu Orawn in th district attorney s shortly,'' Mi4l.fwuuwu, wuittwt .yuciiJi ff(o on behtlf of th Depositors' as- iTlzp for Best JKssay on Peril of Young Fish. ' (Special DUpitch' to Tbs Journal.) soclation and outlining their demands. This petition set out th desires of th . depositors' commute and stipu lates that Mr. Ladd shall convert lh assets of th bank Into cash as soon ss possible, without too great a sc- rifloe, and shall within six months cis- trlhntu nro. rata imonr the denosltors South Bend Or.. Jan. 4. Former of the bank the cash realised upon the BUt Senator H. a McOowan Is offer-1 asset up io that tlm. Ing three prises of $100, $50 and $18 and a special prize of $11 for th best faragraph or article showing the des ructlon of salmon fry In "non-hatch ery streams. . . Instructions have been Kay xeaoh Agrmnt Monday. Six month ' later h shall make a similar disbursement. It Is further the outlook waa very encouraging. l7t to th various atate flah commls- stipulated that he shall pay all depos Its of not mors than S609 within tw years from the date of th agreement 0f th debt of the Title Guarantee d they cam au tn way rrora r ennsvivama for th xpress purpos of getting his money. I would be willing to turn over certain specified assets to Mr. Ladd in the event of his iruaranteelna the Indebt edness of the Title Guarantee A Trust company. My answer was that I was ' willing so to do. I have heard nothing from Mr. Ladd for a number of day , last past, but I am willing to turn over to nim suDstantiaiiy all my assets, re serving only, so much of'th same as Is sufficient to pay my own Indebted ness. This is substantially what I consented to do last week. Th proposi tion then discussed, and to which I save my assent, contemplate that my estate shall be first exhausted in the payment en strong and sick women welL - Ingredl ents on labei-contalns no alcohol or harmful s: habit forming drags. Made, wholly of those satire,' American, medic inal roots moat nighly recommended by leading medical authorities of all the sev eral schools of practice for the euro of woman s pecniiar aumenu. ' For nursing mothers.or for those broken flown in health by too freqnent bearing of children, also for the expectant mothers, to prepare the system for the coming of DaDy ana 'mating its aavent easy ana almost painless, there is no medicine quite so good as "Favorite Prescription. It can ao no -Harm in any condition of the system, u is a most potent invigorating tonlo and strena'thenlnB- nervine nleelt adapted to woman's delicate svstem by a physician of large experience In the treat ment of woman's peculiar ailments. nr. rierce mar oe eonmiitea by letter free of oharge, Address Dr, E, V. Pierot Inyalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute Buffalo. y..T. ; . g . tiiivuiiyu mo itatvii - llt prises are donated by searchers for the ii $ f th sareement of the debts of the Title Guarantee A and all deposits of more than 1500 1 Trust company before any advantage 1 within Itiru Marl all riennalta to bear I taken rtt Mr. TjirifVa vnarantv. this h. :'! I interest at 4 per cent, .... 1 In my own desire. This statement is being oonsiaerea to- j, THORBURN ROS3. sloners and th various hatchery auper- acts ralatlng to th destruction of sal- gthr with th agreement -of Mr. Ladd, mon fry. it is renerauy a n , i. I nAaathlA ih.t mn nnHiirMtjindtniir 1 uuiiihcu iiiai ilia i tnav n. Minnu tAnirnr nr MnnnH v. an i Sl',lltlin0I,.vh,T,.ni,,n!r e.n.,miel tha5 this sam connection these negotiations jrCAMANTS POSITION, will destroy them durlnr the alevln 1 1 A i.i.rf.n with r nhanira th I r ciini,.n. r.,t Mi,.niAi. tare but h ITnlt H,.t.. h,un rf I " " -." 7'-"ZTZ' i . " 7," Vi1 MI "6"v"- v,.- , fisheries and the Oresron fish warflun I i. -.ki.i, U tn mt ail vtiivfiu wJtKii in. ,i ,i, rc&t;iji;Kiii SOLDIERS WILL QUELL RIOTERS ' v standing Regarding His Claim. I V safeith ...In mm il.nn.lt, within twn vutri") WallaM MiTiimiiit. attnmav far I I aner mo egj-Bao nas Deen aosorDea ii tlm. It had been thought by some that Thorburn Ross, declare that th asser proper car Is used I In liberating them. Undr th negotlaUons now pending all J tion that he has been made a favored afe j th saving deposits within two years" ini nuroosa or tnia inauirv la to ft- l .i ....a--. .,i .v.. ....r :--;t i '"'a. wmuw I ,WVJ Ull ,V VJ H1IU J C.I CUnill1 of more IKAA WAI ma, hj, ralil fnl" hlM VfATB. jtiona, jo that what may be necessary but Mr. Ladd's attorneys say this is a than I creditor by th Title Guarante & Truat company is Governor Hanly -Declares iTartial -Law at Muncie and Calls Out Militia. Surveyor - General Eagleson r .Incurs Dislike of the . Executive. inoustry csn be underUken InUUigently will b paid with. Interest at 4 pr cent u "tn" . i -. i within two veara. . No negotiations, ' other than of a tea f ( (Cnlted Press fHted Wlr.) . ' f, "Washington, Jan. '4.--Presldent Roose velt created another 'stir , in ; political SILVER OH M GIVES HfS i-IONEY TO CHURCH u r false. 1 was attorney for th bank and cut mlstak and that ail savings accounts j In my claims, as a nil, the first of each montn, said Mr. Mcuamant. X)n No vember 1 the amount dne rne was 11,000, and Instead of puttin in my claim for tatlva nature, nave been fatten tween Mr. Ladd and the American I tv comnanv. It ia understood tlu Bristol has as yet made no demands I eharged was not for services rendered on Mr. iiaaa, nor nas Mr. laaa raaan immeaiateiy prior to tn oanrs ranur any proposition to th Bursty company, or to the holidays, but for services ex All offers-; that have been mad on be- tending back for weeks before the holl half of th Surety company hav' been days were declared. Therefor I was maa Dy John Manning, aismct eiior- m no sense or th word a prererrea iToTT-rmT-. i ti TiATtTmTiT. KS. i?;1 ra.WL'f Pjiiw' J Suat " lt. i RECEIVER APPOINTED "I"1WU, M.jivij.jr -w. i pjucu UJO AWJT UlJ UUIO Vt I9.VUU anu X up be-1 this amount lt was agreed that I should 1 our- i nave lt credited on m v note wmeh the lt is understood that Mr. bank held for $6,000. The amount (United Press Leased Wire.) Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 4 Martial law was declared In Mnncle, Indiana, where th streetcar men on strlk and their sympathisers hav been creating scenes ox aisoraer, mis arternoon oy Governor Hanly. The militia will take possession of th city at one. -iij. k. .v.. i I Anriinr' UatAiwin Dimtrf1 Aa Ittorotr for th Surety company. lhad nut in a counter claim for 11.000. r.v"- ' " "'i--ui4uchj; ,i wisvu Jtiuimw . - matamant. The statement that Mr. Ross did call SvSSii,.0?- fei.Sk sjl32 ' That Wife Shall Have life M " aw va d a. ivw V till uun 1 v. ayi a conduct because of his friction with the FOll MINING COMPANY officials of th land efflo. . ,ii -iff Estate in" Property. ": ;v - r - V..r'" ' ' -' .. ' .1 I,- .. (Special Diipsteb to' fti JoarssL) Bllverton, OrN Jan. 4. The late An- Va Antaarltv To Btatamant. j. , ji ...j it... n.i.,.i .i. m. I m up and ask my advice en October 19 mi wlirindi tta MwthVttcVtE ?r9t I called at the bank .everal (United Prea. Uad Wire.) tween th depositors and Ladd hav " ?02 fld fl SanU re N' M- UL' Judge Mc been finally settled before taking: up the Ji1"?'" . eAn a ci?e ..frena 01 ( vi n th. Ai.trM : j,,- .t. .i.im nfium lumnuv with I .a fid. I mm ior many years. , or loose ser- 1 - - ' ' Claim or tn Surety company w m uaa. . . . m-S no rhorn an will iannnlntait V J ntr r,f alhnmiat-mia . ana and Tha Hurettf rnmnanv ha a made no de- I vices i nav mauu nu.vnu.rse ana will I appomiea j;-. J. uwr w jiiuuquorqui m7nH. f i?r ffiul ianderstoodt h"1 none they were done through celVer for the Consolidated Mining ?!tf.0r.d not 'simply a. Mr. Rof.- Smelter compsny, operatlngi rnmes of th company be paid on the saie lawyer, drew Peterson,: who died at his home! basis as that granted th state by th near vthl. city Kew Tear-.: day, willed SLfc" ARRESTED FOR MURDER ttV reoefSuffiTp. fcfa n.nn-W. .ljt ..' t11 . I . . ir" ST." L i,.r '."""V" 'or in eureiy compsny. th Methodist church In Bllverton. The All discussion that has take larm consists of about 40 acres of land coricernlnsr this form of eettlemen smelter at Cerrllli Th property Is valued at $600,000 Failure to pay taxes is the causa of BECIflWITH- (,, W G .LIGHT ' VHavc; your: premises wired,, make aiNew ; Yeiar'alresolutiou 4 tliat190 - Year in your, household as ; well as m your; store, and prepare to , enjoy the conyeriience, the laboiv sa yingthe sityilthe e prospentyr that i'atte ofjfBIcI . Make your place of business bright with Electric Light, tind doii't neglect the; Electric Sign, and- you wiir keejp .busy. Light is the magnet that attracts trade. , Resolve to; make your wife v ; hgppiei- bylgia veniences of an Electric Sewing' JVlachinp 'i and Electric coding, arid hSati deviceElcctric Appliances tost! little to jise -;but i ;kd4f mas comfort JThd ; Eltticiway f is f the economical wavC'-t Electric devices of all kinds on sale at Company's Supply Dept., 147-149 Seventh St. Cell Mtln 6688or'A-6131 for Informstlon Portland Roilvay. Lisht Gut Poweroiiipany firs a nm'Atin e r s pxrar s erriilos, Santa e county. o. CALIFORNIA HOTELS (Continued from Page One.) i viiumnu tlVLVilt0 mak9 therefore been tentative only and the trjr wjth circuur. contelning th pho &rwUiBmvi ett0H rfy i A - IJ5m-Pi? tograph and descriptions of two of th t-2lXrlHil?rt&t& JYPlWmJHLlB roEbers, a minute description of tholr Federated Men's dubs "D H &&3aiZlZ Z tSi , r - - t a(V tviw-i auv v " awvwa iiviu v w vunui I rnr rnair o rroeir f . T Burk- Thu o101"111"? Patrolman Anderson KtK h.J K. .,ll olr. V"'S " WIJIC UI JJllBl ,UIU BA8HF0RD APPOINTED TO SUPREME COURT clare Moore Has Not Made Reforms" He Promised. Itlves In this country, and if there are Title Guarantee & Trust comnan any living in ' their native land their I ins- the nersonal account of T. T. Burk wnereaoouts are unknown. I hart whlc lOnlted Pre Leased Wire.) Madison, Wis., Jan. 4 Governor Davidson or Wisconsin today appointed Robert M. Rashford 10 fill the vacancy created by the death of Chief Justlc .wiuiwuii ai uimuuwii. nan wnicn naa ueen jnyaicrouiy a- Mnrrfann atraata an iinlramnr Inill vldual mw; .i". v v-""- n out of the ledger, wer discovered waT&owly Cassidy of the Wisconsin supreme fATTF PTTfiaPXr rrf TrPATY atuck In the treasurer's account this Jfjt lnfaB1 L! n to fK K court who died a few day ago. , LAAHi tllUfc5iy 10 HEAD morning when the exert. went back h?2f "antlS Vnnu flv. HUMANE SOCIETY tK tw' leave, had on them credits JrhArarra"i V: T" 7 Of som $10,000 given to Burkhsrt from 22Sr;f? ' ' (Special TMspstca te The JenrnsL) ' Bpokane, . Wash Jan. . 4 The Fed- .r,).4 VTjna r.t,.h. v-ji . -! . " I H. M. Cake was unanimously chosen waahtub account of the bank. The ex . jiou proaem as meir guests Mayor las president of u the Oregon Humane perts desiring to trace the entries from Moore and Councilman W. O. Estep. To I society by the board of directors, at a I the suspense account were unable to the men's clubs lathe mavnp ,hifa-t rl meeting held late yesterday afternoon, find Burkharts personal account, it , him aifctinn ani iaa nit, h. ... i The object of the society is to prevent having been taken out of the ledarer, called uoon to .xnress himself h h. cruelty to every, living creature by all I which la of the looseleaf variety. This -i mi uea a long list of reforms that his one of the thugs wanted in Salt Lake. The arrest or tne man louowea in quick administration had but accomnllsheri the assembled representatives of the men s club disagreed with the mayor on several.' - , , Councilman Estep will offer an or dinance at the next council . meeting emending the' present Sunday closing .. Jaw to apply to the saloons only and closing them between the hours of II Saturday night and 6:30 Monday morn , ing. The mayor says he will sign such . a JaiU and prospect are that it will pass.. th council. - , -! MOUGAN MAY BECOME1 .m TRACTION MAGNATE! t ' . ":' t SDdl DtlDatea ta Tha limmmi 1 r' Walla Walla, Wash., Jan. 4 Decldin to engage in the wholesale coal bunl ness, . is. js. Alien, - manager ' of tne Northwestern Gas Electrio Co., and neaa i tne vvaiia walla Valley Trac i tion company, has' resigned both po v sltions to become effective as soon as fcis successor Is selected. Mr. Allen's' resignation came as a kourprise, and It was rumored that fric tion between Mr. Allen and Isaac W. , Anderson, v general manager of the Northwestern company, had resulted in Allen's retirement, but this is denied by both Anderson and Allen. Air. Alien s successor will nrnhahit, h. F. J. McGougan, formerly manaser of mnrnlnir riAtVAVAi th turn 1 aovaa wtrttVA arrived in found stuck into the treasurer's ac- s9utl?! having count. Last night while the experts were checking up- the treasurer's account the two leaves were not there. This morn ing they were fosnd tn such a position that they could not be missed, having evidently been put there during the night, after the experts quit work for the day, WU1 Donate Some. ' J. Thorburn Ross, president of the defunct Ibank. has issued a statement In which he Bays he is willing to make over his private fortune to be used in liquidating tho liabilities of the Institu tion as tar as me estate win go. Mr. Ross estate Is i valued at about $200,000 but as hs Is heavily In debt the amount to be credited to the bank will not be nearly that large. It is the desire of Mr. Ross to pay his own personal obligations before turing over his property .and as tnese are said to be large the remainder will not total a large sum though it will be of somo assistance In lessening the deficit. ' The letter written by Mr. Ross is as follows: Statement by Soss. Ptomaine Poisoning. (United Pi-ms JUiae Wlre.1 Upper Sandusky, Ohio, Jan. 4. -The nine memDers or tne ramnies of ciar- tm Opportunity to IIS. 1 mm Ttall and Whealar WrMor ara Avln. should he have lad an inclination to from ptomaine poisoning In cheese they u , I ate. Th prisoner gave the- nam or Thomas Howard. He declared that h an eauaiiy auick search " irom i it.. vi. -" . u.-iT the . "suspense" . account,, the financial V' V"' ;,T,w""r rSC low the fellow an opportunity to us. ward. He declared that h Utt v v TMn ufProomn niHs and Horses of the Southern Paclflo passenger trains. Besides a rough suit of dirty clothes he wore no less than five shirts, one of them bein a long nightshirt. He was sullen .and noncommuntcatlve, though he muttered th words, "My God" as the prison door closed behlna him. Deputy Sheriff Leonard, who is held to be the most expert officer An th northwest in matter of identification, was sent for and after a careful and detailed examination of the prlaouer, had no hesltanoy in declaring him to be the man wanted In Salt Lake. The description sent out by the Utah authorltiea, and which fits the man un der arrest to the last detail, is as fol lows: Age SO years; 5 feet 94 Inches high; weight, 147 pounds wear a 1 shoe; size (ot hat, 7H blue-gray eyes; brown hair slightly wavy: large vaccination scar on upper rich t arm; heavy scar in right eyebrow decayed teeth; Ro- jjiaii iiuiki juigi? AUftiu ,yyji, miwy shoulders; swinging walk.' jt The Salt Lako authorities nave been notified of the arrest. Portland. Jan. 3. To the Editor nAATlTXTn IXKT T TDTjVT. .,T.TOrn I As is known to my counsel end to a l,JUXJJ.AJ AUOJ. numoer or omers, inciuaing counsel for ins receiver, ii . nas oeen my purpose at Continued from Pasre One. IL M. Cake. means, and it : Includlne 1 humane edu- has been in active ex- th. Pacific SUtea Telephone corooanv at this place. - Mr. McGougan is now Prper located at Spokane. cation. INDIAN CONVICT LAYS BOOTLEGGING rjrATCfJF fountains for horses in the city.- and j.jjvxuukikiXxI ynAllKMi through the untiring efforts of th Hu- all times, since the suspension of tha Jl?,-at?.,?uJlt cmPany. in favor of the Pinkertons and others devote my private property to the pay- employed by the state in th Steunen- ment of its liabilities. Because I nad berg murder case. Governor Gooding's thought I could be more helpful by so Statesman interview severely arraigns doing, and because of some private in- tha o.ifn, hio o,iinn ,hj; nr..tii..i. istence for over 30 years, but the reports debtedness of y own, lt has seemed to ly charges collusion with representa- to nav. peen we nan- m ""i lu wmiM ij jiuunu oeciar- tives of the western Federation of Min ation pi roy purpuse unui inis jime. ers to defeat the purpose I think it proper forme now to state of the prosecution In the that last ween i was interviewed by a The warrants will not be paid, asserts show last year ner one. j-. , ti- -a.. Ther are now but ' htree ' drinking mane society about 15 fountains, cost Ing from $100 -to $1,000 each, have been donated by. citizens or .Portland, nine 8pcla1 niopatcB to Th lonreal I Tekoa. Wash..; Jan. 4 uiiari. i- ftonaid and Joe Canutt, the later a tnr.ot which will be installed this month, in,:r bjiciiji. vj -iTuiuuan county. Were muui vi;i.ije Humiucri linen .y KJiJua-jjo - yesiuraay py tllQ arshal on tha 1 TTivvr ivAnmin rtmtiti TlAn . of selling liquor to-Indiana it 1, in- IWJl JIIAOJl JCUi Utt n-.rfioou n muian ntmea Jackson now II . nan lahi saw a. a. 1 , uvmiCHitai . lHBun ma AhaA . ,r n ' It trvh f liAvr . ferava a a4. j Jr formerly owned a saloon in lower AlbJna. a Portland suburb. Canutt waa V "31 In OFFICE AT KLA3IATH (Spactal Dtunitck te The Journal.) y highly respected whll sheriff and Klamath ' Falls. Or., Jan, ' 4 Ex-Stat. hnipoM hra. - q Representative R. A, Emmltt -ha been appointed postmaster of Klamath tails. Just when th present postmaster will turn me orrice over to nit successor. Common ; Sensed If Coffee don't Agree, , change to. 'Thcros a Pcason' ' ' is not known. The appointment was re ceived here with but little comment, ai tnougn some tlm -ago- the question of new postmaster was one in wnicn everyone was mucn mterestea t . ? k HOLLANDERS SUCCEED , MVS AT VANCOUYEg r ' -(tlBltod Prats leased" Wire ) i Vantouvr, B. C. Jan. 4. Judging by an ad vertisernent 4n Bi Courant, an Amsterdam (Holland) newspaper, copies or which have Just been received- In Vancouver, the Grand Trunk Pacific has given up all hope of, securing Js panes labor for the construction of Its lines In Canada next year. Twentv tfimiunil Hollanders i ar. now being sought for constrution work. ' , " c M era to defeat the purposes and efforts case, tin iA rentleman who claimed to come fromlth iniiii, or, a th fio-ht m nnii..,. WiUiam M. Ladd. : I was asked whether at the statehouae. .He hold that the ' i hin filed with the state are Irregular ana were not itemized ana xuea accoro are a bad combination and the resultant strained shoulders and . legs must be given careful atten tion if your faitbfttl beast is to be spared to yon. Prompt treat, ment is necessary and the best suited for the purpose ia old reliable r - , , J Mexican musiang Liniment Made of oils, famous for their penetrating and healing quali , tits it quickly relieves soreness, soothes the injured parts and removes all stiffness from the joints and limbs. Send for a FRBB copy of our valuable booklet "Points front a Hone Doctor's Diary." w Lyon Mamtfactttiing Co., ; 44 8oth Pijth St, Brooklyn, N.T. ( J llm. j .. . . ...IB HOTEL JEFFERSON ttTW, AXV OOUQH BTMSMTM. , - SAN FHANOSCO SJPSCXAA BAXES Ifew hotel, face Jefferson Bquar. Two block from Van Ness avau th present shopping oistnot. car lines transferring all over city, jass door. Svry modern convenience. $60 rooms ingl or n suit. 180 prlvst bath. American nu avnropwn yisns, rrice umnious. meets ait nuoa modern I a BABXXa OO, jW ' DELICIOUS PEPSIN GUM :., lQALnUNCU BCDX1 ' i ITALIAN PI3TI31MINTS FOE THE BREATH. ' dXAS TEE THBOAt, j "WASHINGTON TAFFV ' , ' -j - ' 6 & 10 TUBES ' SOLD BY DffiGGISTS nTMViKZ&Z. , gmwMttTsmmimWncrrmtt Ing to law. CITY WATER PLANT UNDER CONSIDERATION . (Special Dlipiteh to Th Joarnat.) Grants Pass, Or., Jan. 4. The Grants Pass city council nas under considera tion the placing before the people th question of voting on the ownership of th water plant. A special meeting of me council wiu oe neia jnonaay eve ning, at which .time Manager - Morris of the . Grant Pass " Water eomoanv. will come befor the - board and ' pre sent ma inaiier or ins cuv a uuvins- . I 1 . ! A " " m LODGES WILL BURY CAPTAIN CAMPBELL (Speelatl)1siutch to The Journal.) ' Astoria. Or.. Jan. 4. Th funeral ar rangement of the lata Captain James Ii CamDbelL who waa found drownad last evening at th foot of Tenth street, hav been made. The ceremonies will take place Sunday at 1 o'clock in the Elks hall. It will be under the Inlrt auspice of the B. P. O. E. and Knight of Pythias. Interment In Ureenwood cemetery, , - , ' HART3IAK & TH03IPSON BANKERS CHAMBER' OF COMMEECB jJay 4 interest on time deposits and possess many de sirable conveni ences for handling this important line of business. VnHmttii Ptnontl IAaMXitf TEA . ' 'i The way to buy tea is in packages; somebody is re sponsible for.it.', Tour grecer returns your moneli" If yon don't Kk Schilling's best; ws pay him. Fairmont Hotel SUMMIT OT NOB HTLIi A2T rKAjrOZSOO, CAIn -'Operated br PALACE HOTEL COMPANY A Ouarantse of Bsoencaoe. Th most beautifully located hotl In th world.situated .above the an nnvnnoa and discomfort of rebuilding a great city and at the same tlm closer to th business centers .th1 any other largefcoteL Rales f 3.60, 13.00, 14.00, f5.00. Werners, 112.80, Il5.ob, $18.6o. $20.01). Parlor suites, Jin Art' ail Ofl. 114.00. Everv room with, bitn. Addres , ; ' rAZBXOaTT EOTSJV, - ... sax jrxAjrcxsco. HOTEL STEWART. Csuy Stnxt kv Oala tasr SAN FRANCISCO 2)0 toesM. ISO eriTata UlKk Earanaaa - 1 pUa gl.50W smraai Assaxu pba M.MI s day upward. IMt s la carta. Build- , 3.M) a day bpwirL pit a h carta, i i.j ..j l.j i n i boad. Oa ear ltaaa Iniafaraa) k rax (Mil (i . ckr. 8aTWsnaSwhWBdBISUiasSjaw tnua aadajeu HOTEL JtrrtBSON TlB ad totk Sait, Saa Fisaeisja, - - sadatMHan HOTEL KEY ROUTE" INN . ggd trt and Broadway. , OAXXJtUD, OAXk Sunny rooms, prlvat baths, long-distance telephones. - American and Euro- Dean plan, culain and seme unsur passed. , ml . , -. Pormsrly Assistant Manager Palao Ho '11, oan i ranciaco. . Hotel Hamlin DOT AND UAVENWORH IT1 ' " First permanent pig hotel do wn towa, Contains tOObasutlfaDy furniahad itaarn hasted apartments, . 40 baths. Privat telephone sar vloa. Sample reems for eommariial travajcr , Eddy St, ears from ferry pass th door snd connect with Srd Bt, earsfrsmS. P. Depot, Bates from 11.00 up. Phone Privat ffav frauuiaca, . , , San Franci s o o Hotel Imperial SAN FRANCISCO, tZt Eddy st, near Franklin, one lobek west of Van Ness. European plan. Caf in the hotel. This hotel la not in th burned district- Tali Eddy street electric cars from Ferry., Rates $ l per day up. t , . aaSaiatwJafMb TABU Bill HMtmHHMMMMttMMMMMMMW THE GOLDEN I Am m ISLXS OX ,7KB SJOUTR 8XAJ " This is ths season' to visit th delightful' islands of the South Bess, - and enjoy sea. bathing and to observe th tropin lsts at tbslr best, SlSs ' is th cost of a first-class passage from Ban Francisco to Tahiti and re- turn. rTour may ba extended to New Zealand for 1250. Tnst think of it, only $350 for 60-day trip (from San Francisco to New Zealand and .return) in modern steamers ty the romantic South Baa Isles, .. ' write earlf for accommodations. Ballings o Io. 89 and reb. 8. I OCEANIC S. S. CO., 673 Mftrket St., San Francisco. Cel. ; ; .-n ? C YT. BUnger, 164 Washington StT Portland, Oregon. . V ' 1