The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 04, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    7
I ' t V-i
N1. 1
" ' . J THE OREGON-" DAILY r JOURNAL, . PORTLAND SATURDAY EVENING. ' JANUARY 4, 1908. V,'
fliinSSfioii
FOURTEENTH. IllFfitiTRYDEBMlilUGMMtlSVORTH
DocimiJHEVjmTommmMouvmcoiiVER
OF
?m .hi.i:i;i,ii j ijiiwb
;t1
t 5
I
7 r-'
1 4.
1
. -i ., :? -: six... : y .,-::.
t f
s t
! 1 - i i
1
- 4
'1
v. I
J-f :v '-'' . peadquarter: and Band of the fourteenth 'intantrr." '. .
j , . ' , ' : ' .... . i - ,,'. i." ... i
.iwiiiimwiniiuni mmin Wini.imi.nni.i mimih m mniimn I I'Q"""1""1 1 'Miiiiijii.nuii i 1 "'
1 ' S
' t '
1"
i
T i 4
. . i
B: rn
1
t i
s
vi-i
4-
JrWiili'rii
Flesh on Body in Almost
Complete State of Preser
, vation When Dug Up.
; ) . v ;
W . V--:.- ' . f
' Stwdal . Diipatcta to Tht loarail.)
Tacoma,1 Wih Jan. 4 -John Frollnu
hari just returned from a seven years'
stay In Alaska and the Yukon territory,
durlnjc which he ' traveled lnceusantly
over 4h countrr tor years on end In a
fevered search lot the yellow irieXal. He
brings the fact of the finding of the re
mains of one of the extinct mastodon
almost lq a complete state of preserva
tion. ' The body was found 40 feet be
low the surface seven miles up Wcod
chopper's . creek, a small stream that
flows Into the Yukon 40 or 60 miles
above Circle..
' Several miners there had staked out
claims and were going down through
the frosty earth In an effort to strike
pay flirt. They were operating a steam
plant running down "points," and were
one day-much surprised by. noticing a
fecullar smell of flesh emanating from
he excavation. They investigated and
found that thev were immediately upon
the carcass pf some Immense animal
which the almost redhpt steam was
racldlv. decavinar after it had lain In
the fr'osen clasp of Its earthly bed for
untold millenniums.
By a a-reat effort they got the rsr
cans out. of the earth. Much of the
meat was still In a good stage of
preservation when brought to the sur
face and was eaten by the dogs of the
miners und wild animals that came
about the camp at night.
The bones of the- mammoth were all
Intact, and the- last Mr. Frollng heard
arrangements were being made to sell
the skeleton to some museum as a
curiosity. ,
AT THE THBATBE
Wassss-B
Last, Time "Woodland" Tonight.
The attraction at the Heillg theatre.
Fourteenth arid Washington streets, to
night at 8:16 o'clock will be Henry W.
e wage's, production of Plxley and
uders' musical play, "Woodland."
Seats are now selling at theatre. Phone
Main 1 and A-1122.
"The Blue Moon" Tomorrow.
Beginning tomorrow (Sunday) night.
the Schubert Bros, will present the fa
mous - American comedian, James T.
Powers, and an excellent support tng
company In the musical comedy, The
Blue Moon." This merry offering will
be the bill for four nights with a special
price matinee Wednesday. Seats are
now selling at theatre for the entire engagement.
Personal knowledge ! the winning factor in the culminating contests of this
competitive ago and when of ample character it places its fortunate possessor in
the front ranks of , We of the WorIL
A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of
the highest excellence in any field of human effort.
A Knowledge) of Forme. Knowledge of Function and
Knowledge) of Product are all of the utmost value and in questions of
life and health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remem
bered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig
Syrup Co, is an ethical product which has met with the approval of the most em.
inent physicians and gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of
Known Quality. Known Excellence and Known Com-
ponent Parte and has won the Valuable patronage of millions of the Well
Informed of the world, who know ot their own personal Knowledge
actual use that it is the first and best of family laxatives, for which
vagaat or unreasonable claims are made.
This valuable remedy has been long and favorably
known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to
world-wide acceptance a the most excellent family Hajcatire. As
iU pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, arowell known
to physicians and the Well Informed of the world to be the
best we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of
the remedy, but doubtlessly it will always bo called
forbytheshortei name of Syrup of Figs and to get
its beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing,
the full name of the Cojnpanv Cauornia Fig
Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package,
whether you call for Syrup of Figs
or by the full name Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna. ,
Sr.
3$
and from
no extra-
AS i
Marching From the Dock to the Train
7"7
KtlL'JZ'T'.l '-i. f. ,.i, ftas:i-j-- il 1 .t 1
yi inmr Tmr?
r i 1 - i - - r- w
r
I I'"" i i r.ii.-.jiiirinf(
yi i i
e -rr-
an
1
. ... . v. sar . ate
FEDEfiHIIflll TO
DISCUSS HINDU
Labor Organization Will
Hold Annual Sleeting at
Tacoma Next Week.
it.,- -
; Ab the 'Spencer Reached Her Wharf.
FATE OF THAW
(Continued from ,Pa;e One)
Hummel 'i Is now 'serving, a term on
Black well's island and as he will not be
released until March .District 'Attorney
Jerome ' must get 'along without his aid.
There Is , much speculation, as to
Whether or not KvelymNesbit kThaw,
the school girl-like figure aboutf whlch
the storm and 'tempest of the first, trial
beat tout, its fury, will again take 'the
at&nfe in hr husband's defense. ' A TO-
port .has. been current .for some, time.
xnai sne win- nst,- dui' -aeiimi.o-uo-clsion
in: the., matter may , not be . ar
rived at 'until the. trial lawell under
way. . .Without hec i testimonyi there
would be difficulty In maklhs; out a
case of i emotional insanity. If medl
cal or hereditary insanity be the ' plnta
of the defense, the best Thaw can' hope
-for is an indefinite commitment, to the
-state hospital ror tne criminal insane.
. ' Emotional . Xnsanity. '; '
A successful . plea, "of emotional . In
sanity is the only defense which : can
be relied upon tOkgaJln, Thaw 'absolute
freedom. Neither Thaw nor his wKe
relishes the idea of placing the girl
at tha mercy of another-cross-examination
by Mr. Jerome, who, unmoved by
her ? tears or her . burning .cheeks of
shame, forced her to admit the,. lon
contirtued relations between -her and
Stanford White,- and to -tell -the Jury
in nlatn "words of the two European
tourafihe made .wttti.Thaw -beforeVb.
cflming -his wife. It was on one of
these tours, the girl declared, that Thaw
JZ.Ax n'irnaw oft her the reason
why she would not consent stqj be his
wife " Then she told lilm her llfaKIs-'
tory and of the - auegea wrong wrjion
she -claimed had ruined, her career. . Told
for the second time, - le ' w,niert"2
story, might lose muchvof the dramatic
lot generally believed that young Mrs,
Thaw in the knowledge of , the cross-ex
amination that would come, could hold
heraelfL together as . well as she did at
the first, trial, ; ";' ' -
District .Attorney Jerome and Francis
P.- Garvan, " his Jlrst assistant, again
will have charge of .the .prpsecutlou,
but Thaw ' haa ' made ,an important
chanae of -attornera Reolaclna Mr. JDoi
mas as chief counsel will he Martin
Wi. Littleton, of Brooklyn. Mr. Little
ton is known 'as a capable lawyer, and
brilliant prator. He Is a southern man,
a native of. .Tennessee. For a ' while
he was assistant prosecuting attorney
In Dallas, Texas.', Later he removed
to Brooklyn and at once became a prom
inent. ngureun politics. and at me oar,
tie win nave among, nia associaies win
iel O'Reilly, who' was one of 'the- coun
k1 for Thaw. In the first trial.
. It la believed that the second trial
will be much-1 shorter than the first
one. which covered a c-erlod of 12 weeks,
All of the1 attorneys in the case expect
the coming trial to be over in , a lew
weeks: ' : ,- t I ,' .- '
. "In my, opinion the second trial will
h' much -shorter 'than the first- one."
says Assistant District Attorney Gar
van. "It, is going to take a long time
to ret a-jury, dui aiier uuti in umi
Is going to skim along. I understand
that even the- srettlna or a Jury wiu
not; take as :long ;a. i did -last tlmo,
for Justice Dowllng is going to hold
hiaht" sessions -until -one has been se
cured. It would not surprise me
Justice' Jowllnir held niaht sessions
during .the, trial Itself." . . ,
Musical at the White House.
urr'nUed Prm Lented Wire.)
Washington.' D. C. Jan. 8 Theflrst
nf.thln season's musicals at tne wnne
ftmiB. a' form " of entertainment ot
la tn tAli. nla.ee thl evealnK.. A dinner
of 0 covers will precede the reception,
which: will begin at jto cioca.
I J
llfiiillll ill
--.:THE''' POUCYHOLDERS TCOMPANYT v T7 " '
' Our Policy Contracts Contain Everything That Is Best for the Policyholder.
ArA DaI a A AHAaa ...
, President. V heral-Manager-jws Assistant Manager;
(Special Dlipitcb to The Journal.)
.Tacoma, Jan. 4. The seventh annual
convention of , the State Federation of
Labor will meet here next Wednesday,
lasting four days.
The- subject' to take up the most of
the time of 'the convention Is that of
cheap oriental labor. A decidedly new
phase has been given to this matter
since the convention last met by the
advent of the Hindus. These are a
factor around which hinges a great
deal of uncertainty in organised labor
clrci.es of the' northwest.
. There are no exclusion laws against
the Incoming or the Hindus, . and as
they, are -British subjects labor, men
here believe - that no such law can be
enacted by the government without a
f treat risk of making trouble with Eng
and and endangering the friendly rela
tione of the two countries.
Resolutions have already been framed.
according to statements made here.
wnich the convention will be asked to
indorse t n the labor question.
About 300 delegates will be present at
the iconventlon. Efforts are making to
secure -ine notea ungnsn labor1 leader.
Ben Tillett, secretary of the Iondon
uoexworaers union, to be present dur
ing the convention ' and make - several
snoresses. He was . due to arrive lr.
nan "Francisco yesterday.
jrrar,k W. Cotterlll of Seattle is presi
oeni or- ine Fiaie reaeration ana ueorge
numpnrejr 01 mis cuy, secretary-treas
urer. , ..
Passion Play at Marquam.
The fSwius passiop play moving pic
tures if ilTbe . at tha Marquam Sunday,
Monday and 4 Tuesday. The perform
ances 'Will begin dally at t o'clock and
will be continuous etntll 10:30. The
price's will, be - a bargain. These pic
tures Were taken during the last pas
sion pray at Oberammergnu and are the
most perfect and complete photographs
of that notable production.
"Arizona" Tonight.
"Arizona" will be played for the
last time at the Marquam tonight. Dur
ing the engagement at the Marquam
thousands of people have witnessed this
great American drama, and If anything
the play has been more popular than
ever. There is only one "Axlxona" and
as it is a national classic it is the duty
of every patriotic and loyal citizen to
see it.
The Crisis" Over Tonight.
There has been one short crisis In
Portland this week that has caused no
thing but pleasure, and that - was the
Baker company's production of Winston
Churchill's famous play by that name.
It - has demonstrated by the , large
houses It has attracted that the other
"crisis Is about over. Last opportun
ity tonight.
"A Man's Broken Promise."
This evening and tomorrow afternoon
and night the Allen stock company will
repeat their great hit In "A Man's
Broken Fromise.' This is undoubtedly
one of the strongest of modern plays
and holds the attention riveted from be
ginning to end. All the parts are good
ones and the stage settings are very
LOUISVILLE. KYi. m2&(&'- blEVS VORKiKK
rwm
1
Snaps in Typewriters.
New Model Remington, manufactur
er price nuo; our price J4.
New Model Remington, manufactur
er a price iw; our price
. New Model "Underwood. manufactur
yrs price nun; our prtce i&Q.
New Model Smith Premier, manufac
turer'a Drice Hun: nur nrloa 117 Kft
' These, are fine machines, doing Work
as good as when new: and which we
iiuueu uui ior new xm u. smith Bros.
ii,'J."B ' al- Alexander & uo.
170 Fifth street
WORK
1 EM RAILROAD
Lane County ' Court Grants
' Company More Time to
; . SecureFunds. . "
(Special Dlptch to -The Jonnui.)
.JJugene, ,Oa,, Jan. 4 The Lane county
court has granted the Eugene I ' & Eas
tern Railway company an ; extension of
time In which to begin workf5tef build
ing the, electric line1 over ,Uvsf county
road between Eugene and Springfield.
On - September 6, 1907, the court
granted the franchise with the nrovinlnn
mat wora snouia ocgin on tnati portion
of the line Which will ' travemn h
county road .within 80 days from the
time of the granting, of tb franchise,
but owlnc to the holidays tht eomnanv
was unable to secure money with which
to pavJts men and the work, which had
already been started, had to -cease. The
court gran tea me company; another SO
days, rand .-the latter announces that
work wiiij oe resumea- witnin a tew
weeks. " ."T" ' t '
4
Last Time Tonight.
The last performance of the sreit
the- Empire will be given tonight. The
Diece has made more than goad ail
week, being a novilty 1n the way of
farce comedy, played by a good company
and full of lively specialties, songs and
dances. Frank Damsel, the leading
comedian. Is responsible for the lines
and music of the play.
A
Sunday at the Grand.
There will be the usual Sunday per
formances at the Grand tomorrow which
will close the current vaudeville pro
gram. The bill is headed by a musical
act from London and several other Eu-
ronean novelty turns. The skate danc
ing of Tom Almond Is unique and there
are a number of comedians, on the bill
who are among the best in their pro
fession. Last Performance.
'This evening the Freach stock com
pany at the Star theatre will give the
last performance of "A Man of Mys
tery." This great detective plsy has
unusual Interest and the story or how
the officer of the law runs to earth
one or tne most gifiea or criminals
holds the attention throughout the four
acts. For amusement, thrills' and com
edy, A Man, of Mystery is unexcelled.
FINE PLATES ADDED
TO LIBRARY SHELVES
Books on the topics assigned for
Cure hoarseness and sore.
) throat caused by cold or use
oi vis voicc mm .
essays by the Sons of the American
Revolution have been added together
and may be found on the stand next to
the circulating desk. - Additional mater
ial may be found in the reference room.
The library has Just received a num
ber of fine books of architectural plates,
m-hlfh will be of especial Interest in con
nection with the architectural exhibit
which opens January 6 in me Art
Museum. An exhibition of these books
and other material on. architecture will
be held in the art reference room of the
library from January 6 to January 21.
A cordial invitation to examine this coi
lentinn is extended to every one inter
ested in the subject
Bova interested in general electricity
are invited to attend a meeting to be
held In the children s department on
Saturday evening, January 11, at 7:30
o'clock. This meeting is for the pur
pose or rormmg a siud.
FOUR WEEKS UNTIL
MINERS ARE FREED
(Dotted Press Lsiied Wire.)
Ely. Nev.. Jan. 4. Rescuers In the
Alpha shaft are now working a shot
distance below the 75-foot mark under
the 609 level. Solid ground is expected
to be reached about 160 feet lower, when
the progress will be. much faster. t'
At Dresent the rescuers are averag
ing about 10 feet a day. The three en
tombed men, when told it would prob
ably be four weeks' before they could
be, released, appeared satisfied that
everything possible waa being" done:
The prisoners are Jrt good - health and
seem cheerful. ,
FIT SALARY FOR
FEElfiJUHES
Amazing Graft Found in
Portugal and Dictator
ship Is Tottering.
(United Press Leased Wlrt.t
Lisbon. Jan. 4. An end to the pres
ent Portuguese dictatorship is expeoted
in the spring, when new elections will
be held, and when it Is generally ex
pected there will be a return to con
stltutlonal government. It is known
that the decision of King Carlos to end
the present absolutist regime la due not
to the failure of Premier Francoas,
dictator, but to the insistent pressure
brought to bear on his majesty by King
Edward of En eland and by the man
aaers-of foreign banks and commercial
houses doing business in Portugal, who
declared that heavy economic loss must
follow a continuation of tha dictator
ship.
Premier Franco has practically ended
the amaxing reign or graft in an gov
ernment bureaus. Among ether sine
cures he found that a salary equal to
that of a captain In the army was paid
to a female relative of a cabinet min
ister, . together with the Utle of "most
worthy keeper of the cat of the cus
tom-house." This young lady had half
a dozen well-paid assistants, ana an
amount was apportioned to feed the
cats sufficient to maintain a menagerie.
An annual subsidy was paid for the
maintenance of three educational con
vents that had been closed for 80 years,
The total number of persons found
by the premier to be holding spurious
appointment was z.ouu, a largo ponton
Deing women.
Jackson Day in Idafio.
(SoeHnl DlMatcn to Tti Jonnui.
Boise, Ida., Jan. 4. The Democrats
of this city have completed arrange
ments for a rrorer ooservance or Jaca-
son day, January 8. A' number fef
prominent members of the party from.
over the state are expected to De pres
ent. Ex-Senator Fred T. Dubois of
Blackfoot and J. L. Sea well of Pay
ette will deliver the principal ad-dresses.
AN M. D. ON
KIDNEY DISEASE
Writing on kidney disease, the medi
cal term for which is Nephritis, Dr. J,
W. Chismond says in the "MEDICAL
BRIEF:", v
"In its inclDiency It Is as curable as
any malady that the system Is heir to."
IN ITS KKCUNUAHV STAUKf WR
POSSESS NO SPECIFIC FOR ITS
RAVAGES."
Where does that leave the kidney
medicines you have been taking?
And just as we have said Over and
over. It doesn t make much difference
what you call Kidney trouDie, irtt fas
tens, physicians and druggists have
had- no -successful treatment for it.
True, it commonly gets well at first,
but. if it does not. it enters the second
stage that was incurable up to the dis
covery of .Fulton's Renal Compound,
which is the, first thing known to re
duce Inflammation in kidney tissues.-
When does the second stage com
mence? Dr. Chismond says: "IT DE
VELOPS SO UNCONSCIOUSLY IT
IS AS A RtTLE FAR ADVANCED
BEFORE IT IS DISCOVERED.''
In view of these acknowledged facts,
people with kidney trouble should 3o
some very serious 'thinking before tak
ing futile kidney medicines under which
the kidney deaths have risen to over
170 ner dav. Even if the Inflammation
Is in the first stage, a course of futU4
medicine Is delay that develops the very
condition that Dr. Chlsmon aays is
"irreparable," and that was Irreparable
' to the date or uuon s oenenceni
Fi& la4ri and nvieVi 1
fill W c for CAt&lQft V'
V If of any size on wood-' ; ?k K -
X Ar Come up and visit with oyr ' - -
tV or phone AiM arHjMwnZft . ' . -g..
'ff BatfssfistiSSBsst
v i ..
g.y-,j.iBHl1M
JJfiCJ
HomeDecoraiinn
1 not a difficult, matter when yoa,
' use -
IiOR-LAC V
THE ORIENTAL WOOD FINISH
A combination of most durable Var
nish and . Stains for Interior "Wood
Work. Floors. Furniture, ate. !
. v . t ... .. : .. . - ' . v ' i- '
THE B1C PAINT STORE
Fisher, Thorsen Sto.
FROINT AIND MORRISON STS.
lie.
Special Price on our good coal for a short time only ,
$7.00 per Ton CO. D.
BUY NOW WHILE THE PRICE IS DOWN" .
F. B. Jones & Co. B?J,7
r
f - 5
tTl . -
sis:
, Phone Main 755 -Home Phone A
'. ,i VMM XTBW MOjDEBIg.
n HOTL
Depot ana Cast Bide Cars Pass tha -Hotel
Hotel St., Philip
f H. M.- PIERCFJ : Prnn
UUc ' ' Snropeaa Un
Bot and Cold Water t 1-00 ZAT
Xa Every Boom j , ..: and Upward
2TOUBTU, T1TTM , AsTD BTTKSSIDB ET:
. Alaln Entrance Burnnkle ht.
PORTLAND, OREUUN
up
dfneoverv.
- If you have kidney trouble, either
starting or seated, how can there be.
any 'ouestlon about your taxing the
only known specific ror inflammation
Of the kidneys, which, . incipient or
chronic, is the real difficulty with kid-
nev troubled people.
literature manea rree.
. - JOHN J. FULTOM CO.,
r; " - - - Oakland. CaL
Fulton's RenalWompound can- be had
at. all first-class Tdrug vtorea.. .
TUB
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
Zurapaaa Plaa
COST OJrt MtLtaO BOMiAtl
Readqaarters f r
Tourists end r-.- -.
mercisl lui-
pec I ul rn it i ,
to lamliici " r . i
single K-Tiiir.i..
The mfisiy:. ...
Will llH p"' '
all times to
rooms - n.ii t .
prl-. a i
Turkish I . .
t4b)!inAf c
I J
i-. - '
i
'"f