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THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND MONDAY EVENING) JANUARY 6, 1S03.
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NEWSPAPER 70 YEARSOLDSAYS VAN
BUREN'S MESSAGE WILL BORE MANY
A copy or the FredBrlcXiburr (Vir
ginia) . Political Arena, ; newspaper
Saturday Niffht's Blow One 1 whch 70 r. 0i today, u th prop.
, . Vrr i- J' -nMi.-" J- H. Johnston of thlaclty. It ia
v. ; 01 ,1110 norst vu
" i ; t Becords. ;- d;; ;"
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COOS BAY LINER
.' DELAYED BY ST0E3I
an Interesting review of the Ufa. and
thought of thoaa time, reflected In the
current events of the day.
Congress will convene and listen to
tha lnau rural aoeech of PraaMant Van
Buren. "whlob,,r says an Irreverent
writer. It nam impllee will bora
many. Several eoropanlee of tha Sec
ond Dragoons have left for Florida, to
be dispatched to the seat of war, whloh
in HIT meant tha affair with tha Semi,
notes. .
Likely negroes are advertised for sale.
A wood cut 01 the Richmond ft Freder
..TTlrea to Marshflrld Are Torn Down
..' )f Galea JUid Agents Iter Learn J lckaburg railroad la an extremely lively
Nothing FurtlMMf of Craft's More
representation of an overloaded omnlbua
drawn by ateam motor with a diligent
engineer fearaomeiy ppiaea petwsen lam
two divisions et JUTurou. -
, Tha Female School la opea for patron.
There la aome speculation and opinion
rreely expressed aa to wneiner
is fitted to becomwan Independent na
if Saama ia Ki the onlnlon Of the
Arena that tha fertility of the ao'J of
Texas, her remoteness of situation, af-
fording an asylum to the oppressed 01
all nations and emigration, "must dis
enthral her by a moral force which no
power nor potentatea can resist, w
tMnl anil nntr are of rood Quality
and from ail appearances in romicu
Arena will te In good preaervatlon after
anotbera 70 years.-
mnts.
4r A message from Aatorla aa
4 nouncea tha aafa arrival there at
'..'11 O'clock this mornlnf of the
f steamer Breakwater from Coos
Bay. 8ha will reach Portland
- ; thla ventaiv ' ;'.': ' .,' ""
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Breakwater. Coos Bar .....Jan.
Senator. Pan Francises ...Jan.
Alliance, Cooa Bay ,.Jan. 10
Arabia, orient Jan. 10
Hanalel, San Francisco Jan. 11
Rosa City, San Francisco ......Jan. It
Roanoke, San Pedro and way,. . Jan, 14
Costa Rica. San Francisco Jan. It
Ni-o media, orient .-.Jan. It
Alesla, -orient Feb. 19
Numantla, orient Feb. It
Begular Users to Depart.
Coata Rica, San Franclaco Jan.
Breakwater, Saa Francisco Jan. t
Han. w. F.lder. San Franclaco. .. .Jan. 9
Senator, San Franclaco ..Jan. 11
Alliance Oooa Bay , ...Jan. II
Hanalel, San Francisco .Jan. It
Roaa City, 6an Franclaco Jan. It
Roanoke, San Pedro and way,... Jan. 1
recovered yesterday from tha beach at
Reader's landing.
The French ship Crlllon cleared today
for Queenstown or Falmouth for ordera
witn lVB,le ousneia wneat, veiuea m
117,117. She will leave down aa soon aa
a towboat can be secured.
The Investigation of tha collision, be
tween the steamer Annie Comings and
the French , bark Europe will not be
held tomorrow. Inspectors Edwards
and Fuller postponed It thla morning
owing to being unaoie to taxe u up as
Another I stem la ' approaching from
tha aea, and It will ondoubtadly ba fait lrablaf orl-nt ,4.. , ....Jan. JO
here thla evening. Tha night between Klcomedla, orient Jan. IS
Saturday and Buaday waa one of tha NuwaaUa orient Feb, it
atormieat aver erperteneed on the rtrar, v.aacia or
Ki.. n.ti .k short distance I TSSlfia ui rOTX.
this aide of Astoria tha bay waa cov Bt Nicholas. An. ah..... As,tor!
red by a veil of array. t j Berlin,' Am. ah Oob e
Northbound vessels have been making I Annie M. CampbelL Ar. ach Stella
pood stmmmL driven along before a 60 or IClaverdon. Br. ah..,.., Oceanic
60-mile breese, but vessela heading In I Veraalllea, Fr. bk..,.. Columbia No. 1
Muthori direction find It hard work I Mlltonburn. Br. bk Stream
bucking tha tremendoua aeaa and bear-I Thiers, F-sch ................. Mersey
Ing up Against tha fierce wind. I Henry vniard. Am. an........... stream
Th atoam schooner Noma City which I Europe, Fr. bk. ...............Linnton
arrived bera last night from Saa Fran-(Omega. Am. ach. ........Astoria
Cisco made nna speeo. ana ner psssen-1 acim, m. snip
rrrs snfrered little Xrom ma puaning Biraingryie, j
of tha vaaael because aha ran with the I Buceleuch. fii
waves. Captain Haneea considered Jt a I Sully, Br. bk. ...... ........ .Stream
rni Hn. I lAraa- Bay. Br. bk. ..Mill street
After discharging : aoma general I Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk.. .. ...Bunkers
freight at Couch street dock tBe rome oienelvan, Br. aa Stream
City shifted to Oceanic dock to load Gladys, Br. bk ,i Stream
260 tona of wheat She will finish with Oakland, Am. ach. ....Knappton
liimbp at tha mills of the Sundard Buff on. Fr. bk. Bunkers
Box company, Clark V Wilson and thai Villa 4a Mulhouse, Fr. bk...... Martina
bt. jonna juimoer aompany. , i wajaen Aooey, nr. snip stream
Tha ataamer Breakwater which waa I ciackmannanahlre, Br. ah. ., .Centennial
forced to put back to Mareb field Bat-IArmen. Fr. bk. ....Bt. John
urday, after having been nu oy a wave Minerva. Nor. as. .. .Portland Lbr. Co
baa not been beard from since. The j St. Helens, Am, as. ...Port dumber Co.
wires to Marshfleld went down yester- Ralore, Br. ship .Astoria
day, and It la not known whether or not J. M. Griffith, Am. bktn. ...... .Rainier
the steamer made second start. Alice McDonald, Am. acK Stella
The accident to the Breakwater waa Elginshire, Br., aa. ....... ....St. Johns
almost similar to tnat wnicn oereu ui tuni Hackreidt, oer. an.... Band dock
soon as intended. Tha bark Europe Is
being repaired by Knudsen Ac Stoneberg.
There Is talk or entabllehing a cen
tral ticket and freight office here to
be operated and participated la by tbe
association- of ateam schooner owners
on the Pacific coast This would 6a
away with a number of brokera who
now handle tha business individually.
little of -importance waa transacted
m altafc ' TvMta-akispaMan'a AAHaanllnn it f
Fab. SO I Rainier yesterday, according to dele
gates wno. represented tne rortiana
branches there.
PMISMIIS SEE -:
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Authors Seekincr New Lines
for r Plots of Dramas
.This Season. ..
SEATTLE Film
: RECEI1IES AID
Appropriation Equal to That
; Made Portjand Assured
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(Wiiblngtoa Bnreta of Tbe onrsaU
Washington, p. C. Jan. i That Sa
attla will gat an appropriation aqual to
that ' given the Portland . exDosltloa
Bam Boat In Ilorbor
C V. Taylor and C W. Eaton have
placed a "bum boat" m commlaslon in
tha harbor, operating on a dally acbed
ule from Mllwaukle to Bt. gonna.
t'bum boat la not operated for the
benefit of bums but tha name means
rf BanftaTda floating grocery store.
11? Bn.5?.,d Un till a few weeks aao Jamea Bo
7 shin "rWiumhi. Ki i he, operated a bum boat but he Bold
5' b,p ColuwbUaiJ out and left the field open to h'.a
open
issors. two vounc men eouiot
a more powerful nd roomier boat the
isollne sternwheeler Balboa.
The "bum boat" carries everything In
the line of groceries and vegetables and
milk and meats will prooaoiy dc Mdi
to the atook soon. They also cater to
tha wants of vessels in the harbor, at
tha docka or at anchor In the stream.
BRITISH CELEBRITIES.
Exhumation of the Bodies of Charles
I and Oliver Cromwell'.
To many people who have been fol
back over the bar to place a couple of! Gertrude,
! "?r A'J1 'rr5?..w!l!5 f!"'-! AS1' t,-lL"'! lowing tha Dmce-Portland case may
pria cnwnq ui. wr. a nw muwiv-i 1ua.iAiuaau11.j7r. va. ...... .... ou rfuoni , . .
her rudder and part or me propeller, Barge no. j. Am. barge ..Linnton i p wwrnunf w reou m. wuhiiu.
while tha Breakwater managed to get Coata Rica, Am. se. ......... .Alns worth 1 Mt resting places of great men have
tide, oer. ship .Astoria " i""LIS2 I2.r V . n- i 2
, . 4 . f ti.ii. jn. .vita v w ivuu
which waa once ahown him by an offi
cial of St George's chapel, Windsor
a fraement of the flesh of Charlea I.
enshrined in a locket and tha story its
owner told of It was this: "When he
was a lad he accompanied hie master
and Oeorra IV into tbe vaults or wtna
sor castle to open tne corrin or tne
'Martyr Klfcg.' The head had been re
moved for Oeorae'a close Inspection
After the head had been restored to
her crew la the hospital. They had been
injured oy itying oeoria.
. TO AVOID COLLISIOXS.
Captain Werlich Requests' Tag Men
1 ' . ' ! to Observe Precaution.
Ouethary, Fr. bk...... Aatorla
Home city. Ant. ss. . .Standard Box Co,
Urn Boat &o4 timber.
F. S. Loop, Am. str.......6an FrancUeo
F. El Binders, Am. ach.. ..San FrancUeo
Echo. Am. bktn. Call an
Joeemlte, Am. aa. Saa Francieco
ordanhill, Br. ach. ,. ..Valparaiso
Aurelia, Am. aa.... Saa Francisco
Irene, Am. ach. Redondo
Balvator, Am. ach. Redondo
Captala P. 9. Werllch, lighthouse In
spector, has requested! tha tugmea at
tha mnnth at tha nlumbla rlvar ta tow
vessela beyond the lightship station Msbia oeia. Am. ecu San Francisco the coffin the boy discovered on the
when possible to do so aa a precaution-1 x Boat With Cement and OeneraX I floor a piece of flesh, which ha quietly
i securea ana presarvoa m.u ni 11
ary measure agalnat them drifting back j renn, Fr. bk.
secured and Dreserved all hla life
on the lightship, Plerrl Lok SV'yit. AntwVri precious ralie of the unhappy king."
Captain Wertlch a Investigation at At-lRll.?1'. XT I the head of Charles' great enemy.
toria veaterdav of the collision between I " U V'J ,".":"r,? I Cromwell, met with much more Irrever-
the British ahip Port Patrick and light- oinirai da NeKrier Fr bk. London "nt treatment After the lata" Protec
ahlp No. 60 revealed tha fact that tba RavlSt SVb? !f . '.'iTu.i I 'of remaina had been dug up from
s-as -dropped at a point Villa da DUon7Fr. bk... ...... Antwero tn,r ouriai Piaca at xyourn ma noaa
miles Inside the light- Illea aiaHaT Fr. hk a SIa5n I w P" -J0' twenty-five year? on
waa blown down and
sentry who. hiding
windjammer
aoout three
ahlp. The wind waa offshore, however, Eurene RerrallneT Fr bk ! Ant wern th t0P of Westmin
which wss in tha Port P.tricka favor Ar!S Stream. Br. lh..... RoUeVdam tml fWVU"'
5t,?.hV,lta,1,OWVwr' and tn CrowS It Indl'a,Br. at """fatwarp 7t"k?&SiZk
drifted back. , Cornii Bart. Fr bk. An warn under hla cloak. .
. i juies uommes, it. dk.- Rotterdam
several montha ago upon being informed Edward Detallla, Fr. bk. Antwerp
v""f .u.i iui.iu trmi uut- famine uaiiine, r. ok. Liondon
ward bound came drifting by tha Ught- Ernest Legouve, Fr. bk. Antwerp
SJL'P ?n,da7.w,th,n. J00 of.- Aberf oyle, Br. sh. Antwerp
This incident occurred In a fog and the Edmund Rostad. Fr. bk Londoh
men on the lightship were much fright- Emanuele Accame, It bk.... Hamburg
ened because the b!g windjammer was Asgerd. Br. ship Antwerp
not noticed until a rift In tha dense BldartTFr. bk... Antwerp
.hS a'XXM 'Ji"" .""i"", "IIiJS oe" vcmers, er. pa Antwerp
,ffloiirtbo;,,'r Ool Ships Sa mtfc
ueien, jtt, DK...........Mewcastie, A.
iwinscott, Am. dk....... Newcastle, A.
Ardencralr. Br. bk. .. ..Naweastla. A.
Castla Rock. Br. sh Sydney, . A.
umiiy tieea. Am. sn .Newcastle, a.
ncalos, Br. ah ..Newcastle, A.
Jrodick Castle. Br. ah:. .Newcastle. A.
wnrn vrn aa ranaivan n v 'anram u t i i nunnn s-i- . nir rMsiaatta sir 1 a a
Werllch this mornin that llthtahln No! I Larrlemore. Br. sh. ... ...Newcastle. A
' 7. , stationed off; Umatilla reef, near Mmdoro. Am. ach. .Newcastle. N. & W.
Cape Flattery, went' adrift during the Agnea Oswald, Br, sh... .IVewcastle, A.
gales of the night i between Saturday I Hatumet Br. aa.. ...... .Newcastle, A.
iTin ounaay. nn proceenea tit cort An-1 Tramp Bteamsrs Ba atoata.
'CehVesfeirtoweba Vancouver, a C
?.-T.e Ah? t"eJ "JW.??? 10 hep PBl Ooto Maru. Jan. as....... San Francisco
. Craia-hall. Br., as. .... ..San FniaM
Witn mo. 7 at rort Angeiea and No. Riverdala. Br as . Or nt
?. M. V tha buoy, depot Aatorla. H?S2r V.'.Vm;?!?
liohtship goes aprift. ;
No. 70 Breaks From Moorings Off
Washington Coast.
wuhout iighuh SER.V. 5!.tonNo?r'.:,r-r'-.s" T5SlK
upon Approaching the coaat It la be-J
lieved that No. H can be sent back tot
, ner station in a aay or two, ana a gas
buoy will probably be anchored on the
station of No. so, at tha entrance to tha
, CaptaJn Werllch Inspected lightship
Na 6ft yesterday, and found nna had
took It home and
the chimney corner. It
waa later Bold to a man named Russell,
on of whose needy descendants ex
hibited It In ;R place near Clare Mar
ket Br him It waa aold to Jamea Cox.
owner of a museum, who In turn parted
with It for 2)0 to three men who ex
hibited It In Mead Court Bond street
at naif -a crown a head, and after
further etranare vicissitudes it came
into, the possession of a medical man
named Wilkinson, In whose family It
remained a revered possession down to
our time.
"Rare Ben Jonaon'a" grave waa
opened' at dead' of night in jjean Buck
land's time,, with the object of ascer
taining whether or not he had actually
been burled uorlght He had. A col
lecting manlao who had been permit
ted to be creaent overcame hla rever.
enco for Ben'a remaina to tha extent of
carrvlncr awav some relics, and It was
only after a threat of public exposure
tnat tney were ultimately restored.
The Venerable Bebe'a bones were dua
up soma centuries after his death by
a mong namea A urea, wno exposed
them to public view and then carried
them to the monastery of Durham,
where, in company with those of his
pupil, St Cuthbert they were found
in later years nuooiea us in a.aaelc
jamea u s corrin lay in the church
or tbe English Benedictinea in Paris
until the days of the French revolu
tion, when tha lead was stripped from
It for conversion into bullets before it
waa put under ground. Edward IVa
tomb at Windsor wan opened about the
aame time, ana nis siceieton was round
(Special Dissatch te Tbe Journal.) ,
V Br Paul VUUere, ; (
Paris, Jan. 4. Tha present Is Jan ex
tremely Interesting season . aa regards
tha production 6f excellent new plays I seems to b assured. The bllL lntro-
oz a varied character. Contrary to what f duced by Senator Piles la tha senate
has been the fashion during the past land Representative Humphrey in the
decade, the-plays of the wbol season j houae which calls for $1,175,000, to bs
nava not snown mat tendency to run I use a wholly for making a government
tha aame lines, and there Is a decided I exhibit, will either be passed as an
decrease of . the , merely . Sexual I Independent measure, or IU will be added
i mu. . . . .. o nnnumni to ine lunar civil
u w"Vn'"-"'w wwaiwswr-ibiu tou In the sesslont this appeara to
guerltte, who m few months are dis-lbe aafa DroDheev. Hnn. thaammmt
eolved partnership aa novelists, though D PPropriatea will be aoaied down,
each brother continues to write under '"J tha genuine expectation thai
bla own name, have Just produced their the 11,17.000 asked for wlll.be given,
second eomcdy at ihe Comedle - Fran- Probably about 600,000 will be appro
calsa. ' " -'. priated. , . i . - ,
The excellent rivitntlnn At thai rlvat . Seattle pledgee itself, aa Portland did.
play at tha Odeon encouraged them to LIS ? tor. a government loan,
underuke thla aecond, which has also J,M" " toe saving element la the Seat
been received with great enthusiasm. It Proposals, for everyone gere la dia
ls called "L' Autre." (The Otherl. It posed to look askance at expositions
tells in simple but graithlo style tha I wnlctL r "kely to ask for help under
story of a woman who, after marriage, the absolute, misrepresentation Indulged
haa committed a fault with m. vouna- and " .F the Jamestown exposition offl-
attractive man. Immediately afterward I cU,:";, . w ' . . .
aba ia stricken with great remorse. . Her I v' - Flans ' Kerifed.
lover, who goes away, contlnuea te bom-1 The Jamestown fiasco for a time was
uaru ner wiui passionate letters, wnicn I tnougnt to Insure defeat for Seattle,
She does not init'.r thina-h aha haa I Rut tha AmHI. k
not the courage to tell him aha doea lead of Henry H. .Reed of Portland, ra
ot want to have anything more to do I vised their plans, and aucceaa seems to
mi., .i.ii aim ana puiiiri , lung-i Msurea,
continued agony. rt' Mr. Reed Is here, established for the
t. unit ui. jover comes oaca. na ruanea i winter at tne raueign notel, ana win
to her. and aska her why she haa so Join forces with ax-Oovernor John H.
nwVf fau letters.- From the trouble j MoOraw7of Seattle, who reachea the na-
wmicii whs causes ner, tne nusoana gets nonai capital soon. Mr. Reed haa paved
an Inkling of tbe truth, aha confesses, the way for tha aucceaa of Seattle al
and a scene occurs. The husband for- ready, and haa -utilised his experience
civoa her, and tbe play might have at Portland to obviate mistakes for a
ended here. But It doea not. The bus- time calculated to prevent tha recognl-
uwiu mm ma wne, dui in an tneir ru-i lion aesirea zor tne ueattie exposition,
ture relatione tha poor fellow alwayal All western members of both houses
feels that tha "Other" la between. them. Will support tha BDoronriation heartily.
and Suffers Conseouentlv. Life ha. I Includlns? those from California. Who
comes Intolerable for them both, and I appear anxious to Insure Seattle getting
unaiiT, iwr scenes witnout ana, tne wan sne wants, ur course, tne uregon
wife leaves him. "The best thin aha I members will do all thfev may for tha
uuuiu uu, is nm nusoana a oniy com-
ment I The one element In the promised sue
Founded eat Old ttory. ' eeas for Seattle la the brilliant outcome
n, wnicn paia
on the capital
tariaianaa I sioca suoscriDaa or private maiviausis.
Is founded on one, of the stories In I . 4'amestown raHure.
"Faublaa." a famous alahteenth ean.l . txn, tk. i..i ' . n,.. . t..
'"' ,PrUr "tory of town Is cited aa an argument against
masaue balls, marouises ml ihHi. m.iu. . .....u... ... c....i.
herdesses. and the nretty muslo of Sf. 1 -,;rv,wi ..A,j7v. .
aV J' "J Perfectly. . , fhe fair arportland. and utilise It as
ue iniernaiionai An union ia noia- proof that the vigor and puah of the
ar nfi vnlnlr 1 An ea e a fa aa tiiitant m Atal I a. . . . .a
western people are assurance mat mere
will be none of tha mlxups which
wrecked tbe Jamestown fair, and the
curiosity of eastern people to see the
west aa tourists, aa wen aa tne noma
aeeklng movement which haa swept
hundrada of thouaanda westward In the
oast few years, are notent reasona
why tha attendance at Seattle aa at
Portland will be aufflctent to. Insure
riDARY CASE
POSTPOHED WEEK
- ' (.' eneasaniewB-sawBsswBss .. 4 : ,
Controversy Between Oregon
arid .Washington Must'
Await Ilearing:. : . .
lillEKG SETTLERS
GiyEfJ THE STEER
!
location of 'lands First to
ju uice( m mo uma-
$ ' (SBedalfXapiteh to Tbe tarns!.)
Pendleton, Or., Jan. Construction
of the VmatUla Irrigation project la
Umatilla county Is neartnjr Completion,
ana water wui ne supplied ror tne flrs
(United prtes Ussed Wire.)
Washington, Jan. I-Owing to-' the
Important cases ahead of It on the
docket the controversy . between tbe
states of Washington and Oregon ever
their boundary line in the Columbia
river had to be postponed today until
later In the week. Meanwhile the legal
lights representing the neighbor ', Pa- t0 4V acrM each, except for land in pri
dflo states will bask In each other's so- vats ownership, where areas may be aa
unit of 7.000 acres next snrln. Under
this project which la regarded aa one
of the most' attractive undertaken by
the -reclamation aervlca, by reason of
the great fertility of tha soil and favor-
.kl. Atima.A . ii.lr. aw.,. W , U A
as.v lillH uiui. mm , i j nm
secretary of the Interior range from 10
elety, Just as If they were not to say
mean tmngs a pout tne oinr itr an.
The trouble arlaes principally from
the way , the Columbia. rlveyhas .of
twlattna- her mouth about . Thla hal
made the channels Change. And there
nnna tha tit la to m. number of Inlands
snd sands between the mouth of Three
Rivers Point miles up river, are In
disnute. - Aa these Islands and aands
are highly valuable for. aelnlng grounds
for salmon fishing, they yield a -bleb
revenue to the state within whose Juris
diction they may lie. For instance, ihe
state of Waahlngton clalma that Sand
Island haa shifted mo that tbe additions
hv accretions on tha north shore are ta
fucino county, wasningion. .
The lawyers would have the auprcme
court determine, irom toe tesumuny
which has been taxen oy m commis-
larse as 1(0 acrea.
vVater will be, furnished from- the
umatilla projeet in 1901 for land show
unon farm unit nlata of townships
and 6 north; range 1 1 east, and town
ships 4 and I north, range it east on
nie in tne tocai tana omce at uranao.
Homestead entries accompanied by. ap
plications for water right may be nlade
Under provisions of tha reclamation act
for farm unite abown on thoae nlata.
Tha chara-e for water rlghta la 160 per
acre and the annual maintenance averag
la II per acre. - The acrea se price la
payable in not leaa than five nor more
than ten annual installments. . , ;
End of Certificates.
'MrttmA Prxam Taaad Wlre.l
Olympla, Wash., (.Burning money
x-onnaea on out gtory. '. eeas ror Seattle is the brum
Irngenul Libertln." the new plar of l'Jl,J!nA "?0!ill,on'n
N. Loula Arthur, which haa Just been M,JldeB,d L'l Pr cnt.on
broughtut at the Puffes-pVrislenea, ,tock -ubacrlbed by private
Ing an exhibition at the Students' hotel
In the Boulevard St. Michel of pictures,
sculptures and objecta of arts which
were aent la to compete for the our-
chase price, worth 1100,000. which is
offered for tha beat work In any medium.
More than 100 artistic efforts Were
sent in and hung and tha Jury, consist
Ing of two French and two American ar
eeroea the prise to Miss Anne success. Portland approximated 1.600..
r.sieiie juca. an American girl, for her I 000 paid admleslona. Seattle exoecta to
c uf, muuM bnnmping," a pretty increase this somewhat, owing to tha
Ittle Impression of fla-ures on tha aea- I natural r,f,ath i Mnnl.iiA. .in
n.r' . Portland exposition was held, In all
,A5. ' eommotlon haa been aroused coast cities and rural districts.
in French theatrical and nawananar nlr. I . . .
.b.y th. dispute between the Matin ttvttt -rrmm UAirmir
h.2 K.rSr30U' tn t1"1 PJywrlght It UU VV JUL 111
haa been a tlme-nnnnnul Auatnm In I -r
bFe?nnSdh fmTrhatVoT.w: MADE MONE7 EASIEB
nail criticise a Diav until tna morn ni
after the first nerformanaa. .
ine newspaper critics and other peo-
pie, Including friends of authors, leading
(Special Dispatch t Tbe Journal.)
' Grants Pass, Or., Jan. 8. According
in iYim rannrt jtf tli waathar nh.
actors and managere, have alwaya been server December, 1107, : waa the wettest
Invited to what la called the ''repetl. December in the history of the Grants
i10,? ."enerale, which Is more than a Pass station. An average of six Inchea
full drSss rehearaaL belnar in raalltv tha .11 1. Vnmnm. vtiv
actual first performanoa, though not the month. Becauae of the audden rise
public . 1 of many streams several bridges were
rese Agents Present. " I washed out or damaged.
The newsDaners were Invited to this I The heavy precipitation, everything
performance before tha "first Derf orm-1 considered, was of great benefit, aa It
ance" in order to give them time to pre-1 made possible the working of many
pare meir-rcpons 10 DO puDllshed alter I snaiiow, niajn-oar piacnra. im uncov-
the real performance, but it was a ran. I erlng of thla gold will tend to carry
ognlsed thing that they ehould not print I the district more easily over the season
tneir accounts till the morning after of "hard times."
the first performance.
Tha ' "Matin" haa Chosen tn hr.nk
away from the rule. This paper con
tende that although no money Is taken
Kr.tw K.ak tMiklt 4mm SL. ft . Ilia
th.'-Veat. bilni fineTl&,0ft Ain AdmlasloM Are Made tr
uon. vfini. iniei ia nsvnni mi tt ii t neJniM.ia riAvct-ttM sttsim
Pt the'wlder-publlcfrom ? ?.t MS.
.in... m,ith tha aaalat Anna Af aiich llrhtlbv tha thouaanda of do liar a is onefl
aa they may throw upon the subject by the pastimes dally being Indulged lV
their learned addresses, tha pvlnt of by tbe banks of oiytapia. For tne past
the beginning of the west end of the two flays clearing house certincatea
boundary. Thla la to be ascertained, have been transformed Into pllea of
according to the act admitting to the worthless ashes in five seconds after
Union, aa follows: the match waa applied. -
"Beginning at a point in the Paclflo It la the clearing houae certificates
ocean, one marine league due west snd that are being thue "sacrificed." ,- Al-
oppoBlte the middle of the mouth of the ready elose to $10,000 of tbe paper
north ship channel or tne Columbia," money naa gone up ia smose. , au 01
but it 1s eaaler slated than demonstrat
ed, according: to tbe authorities of tbe
state. i
To locate the atartlng point, the rep
resentatives of the atatea have been
fussing over tbe definition of a "river,"
"a channel." and half a dosen other
points that every school boy can define
on a hair aecond a notice.
After the atartlng point is decided
the money so burned ' consists of . the
II and l .certificates, wnicn - tna two
banks have, with the eonaent of the
local clearing house, withdrawn from
circulation. -
Tbe Public's Idea. ,
From the Detroit Journal.
The solid American publlo seam
't
to
niwwi. tha atatea would ba in dlaaaree-1 think that New York can I a was almnlvl
ment as tote way to run the line up (for the purpose of enabling the oom-l
the river on account 01 a nuroDer or I men people to nay guv-eagea siocaa at
otner pussung nut acaaemio questions. 1 nrrun pram
Oregon s ''grand larceny" of the is
lands and ssnds Is set forth In a com
plaint and brlefa by Attorney-general
John D. Atkinson. Assistant Attorney
General B. C. MacDonald, A. J. Falkner
and Robert F. Booth.
Defendlne? Oreron'a claim are Attor
ney-ueneral A. M. Crawford, Assistant
Attorney-oeneraj L.H. van winkle,
Harrison Allen, senator Fulton ana
M. Smith.
Why
I Lost
My Job
WOODMEN INSTALL
AT M'MINNVILLE
SBBSSBB-aansawaeBMsaM
(Special Dispatch te Tbe Joernal.)
Reasons UTiy Thonsands like Mr
Cannot Satisfy Their Emplorerm.
I believe mv fate la not unlike that
1 or tnouaanaa or otner weraers wnc
n. T . h a nmmmi lHallv In., t hal r mlanaa rap rtuonl thel
aiiamuimi, w. .. -. u.u.ih vr . i7 r r, " " n
Organiser JL I Day of Portland has Kn-; "j&a'mg'VZ maSR
Installed the following officers to serve I comes along. It la usually "Tour aervj
MeMinnvlIIa Ctnn. No. 1J8. for tha en- cea no longer required." If the truti
..... o .. ,a.. V I were known, the reason ror their un j
aulng year: -Consul commander, E. R. Lran.nillll.,.ll,1 ouid nrohablv hi
Wallace; adviser-lieutenant, T. j. Hays; 1 that tbelr usefulness waa destroyed bef
banker. J. A. Derby: clerk. W. T. Macy: eaiee of eome menUI worry. , bodlljl
SWOPPING WIVES.
Ins 7 all about It and that tha nmruMH changing wives was disclosed 1
Halvard. Nor as. i.......Puget sound
I Tuns-US. Nor. as ...Pnrnt anunrf
Oermanlcus. Oer." SS...... San Francisco
Ht. JCgbert, Br. ss...M,....Puget sound
Hut ton wood. ' Br. ss San Francisco
Crown of Arragon, Br. as.... Bremerton
Hyadea, Am. as... ...... .San Francisco
TallaM A mmm tt WM I
been damaged to the extent of about Cambrian Kin, fir. aa..' Kan I sheathed In lead, with wisps of brown
. 16.000 when the British shin Port Pat- . hair as fresh In appearance aa if it
rick bumped Into her. The British 0" aua to gjoad Grain. had ut been removed from a living
' wheat carrier will mndoubtedly be 11- Celtic Chief, Br. sb. Honolulu head; and when Henry IVa remains
beled when she reachea port for the Castor, Br. sh....... Valparaiso were brought to light seventy-four
mount, u ioa warns 11 any win raw 1 f" iwMinpr ur, sn., . . . .vaueta. ooiosa 1 years ao nio uearaeo tbcs was de
AiDMnuw 0ih, or, u. , . , , iu uiego 1 sorioea as lumost uieuxa. in appear-
unr uounoa, tr. ok
aJtogsther upon her.
-. , , MARINE IXTEIXIQEyCE. v ,
" Bernlag Users Sue to Arrive.'' Ti
O. W. Elder, Saa Pedro and way. .Jan. I
You .will get iust as
, big bargains, just as full
values, .as if we had used
a full page to advertise
thisf sale;, - ' :?
Tomorrow five differ
. .ent varieties "of Shoes
, will, be" 'on our bargain
counter at $r.85 worth
$3.00: - ' , '. ,
(LLOTilSNG CO
i:mc3 third:.
.Ban Fmnclawi
Lady Woolsaley, Br. bk.t.Caleta Buena
Cambusdoon. jBr. sb. . .. .CaloU Calosa
Earl of Dunsmora Br. ah... Tallin
Cloch, Br. bk.. Taltal
Wayfarer, Br, sh..,, .Valparaiso
norasee, uer. an. caiiao
Andre Theodora. Fa. bk. flan FranrlaM
Champlgny. Fr. bk ...... .. . .San Diego j
wnuiuiut, r, ,...ou srancisco
OH Steamers Bn Xante.
Atlas, Am. ss. ........ ...San Francisco
Geo. tioomla. Am. as San Francisco
Argyll. Am. as..... Saa Franciaoe
BIABDfK NOTES
Aatorla, Jan. 6. Arrived down during
tha. night, steamer Alliance; left up at
6 a. m. barge No. I; arrived at 10:80 a.
nt. steamer Breakwater from Coos Bay.
San Franoisoo, Jan. 6. Arrived at 7
a. m. steamer Roanoke, from Portland:
arrived steamer Catania from Portland.
Astoria, Jan, e. Arrived down at
'm. steamer Hanalel, at I a. m.
steamer Montara; arrived at 11:80
m. and left up at noon ateamer Nome
City rrom gan rrancisco.
Point Lobos. Jan. 6. Passed at noon
British steamer uienstrae xrom fort
land for fit. Vincent. -
Ban Francisco. ' Jan. ' a. Arrived
steamers Northland aad R. D. In man
Tln In. A . . n Ha. . , n m . M Tsllnv
JLI VIU KJi imiiu. ..lieu ,wa,i uu. t.
atone for Portland. - -
Astoria, Jan. 6. Condition of the bar
at g a m-, Dbscurea; wina soutneaat, as
miles: weather, raining and foggy.
Tides at Astoria today: ; Hign water
2:08 a. m.. 8.1 feet:. 1:30 r. ro.. s.s reet.
Low water t;C3 , a., 2.8 feet; 8:2! p.
nu, 1.1 feet.
ALOXQ THE WATEKFBQNT.
The stenmar Cnsta Rloa' leaves thla
afternoon for San Francisco,
. - ine roaa carnival committee has sug
gested decorating the Harrlman liner
Rose City -Jwtth -oses when aha arrivea
nere aoout tne middle of the month on
her maiden voyaga from San Francisco
In the regular coasting run, . .
Tbe government snagboat Mathloma
will be sent to Linnton thla week to dig
'. the boiler of the Annt Comlnga,
which Is resting on the bottom of fiie
liver where the river eraft eraahed
Into tha French bark Europe and sank,
portions. t the wrecked sieamer wers
Ti.t...--!!',p-',V'- U' " "rr-- ' - ' ' ' -'
Edward I's tomb was onened In 1774
at the request of the Society of An
tiquaries, and his body In its royal
roDea ana wixn m, soeotre in tna left
hand was almost untouched by time;
.ne actual neignt 01 jjongsnanKS, oy tna
way, was iouna to oe e reet 1 inches.
A few years-later King John's body
waa i1ltulnaaa in aanaj nrM.nr.tlAn
with a corroded sword by his side: and
in nis toe crave neart or coeur de
..lort was found beneath the cathedral
of Rouen, encloaed in two leaden
caskets, and etui retaining us shape
mora tnan six centuries alter it naa
ceased to. beat.
Pattern-makers are voting on a plan
to consolidate the office of national
f resident and secretary-treasurer, and
hus have ' but one permanent general
officer.''- V -iv'-
White Indian
A white Indian b a ick In
diari. When the Indiam
fintww a white man they
were stire he wai sick.
White skin sick man was
their argument "Pale-face"
to the name they gave as.
Pale faces can be cured.
When blood U property fed
the face glow with health.
Scoff's Emulsion
Al
ls rich blood food. It
tfivts new power , to the
bone iruurow from which
the red blood sprtn p., 1 1 i
: AS Drcrrittst 80a. bad IML
A married woman, named Annie
Baunders, charged wlth ateallng a leg
of mutton, pleaded that aha did so to
get food for her boy. as the man ahe
uvea witn naa oeen out or worn.
The man, who admitted having ex
changed wives, explained that his. wife
oDtamea a separation oraer xrom mm
and the custody of the children, and
want to live with another man. He el
lowed them to have all tha furniture.
He than started another home, and took
the wife of the other man and her
child. They lived happily, but he waa
out of work for 8 weeks. He pleaded
with tears In bis eyes for Isnlancy.for
tbe woman.
Tha maslstrate: It la a Terr dla-
u Be Seen as Bach Onl, f v...r
puonsn 11 at once, tne same aa an
other piece of news. After the "repeti
tion generale" of Sardou'a new play.
"L'Affalre dee Poisons," the "Matin'1
came out with a full report, which the
other newspapers had to wait for until
the next day. Bardou ha brought an
action against the paper for breach of
confidence and the affair is causing a
great deal of discussion. Playwrights
and theatrical managers almost univer
sally take the side of Sardoii and his
manager.
YEAST IS A PLANT.
With the Microscope.
Yeast Is a small, plant which can be
seen only with the aid of tbe mioro-
scope, says Good Health. There are two
'ftrleties. wild and cultivated, for these
lny plants Can be lm Droved through
cultivation as larger plants can be. r
Firms which make yeast for the
market must stow -these . Dlanta null
as carefully aa tha florist grows his
frbwera. Care must ba taken that they
do not become mixed wltb other va
rieties, therefore destroying the culture.
In some laboratorlea where veast is
grown two separate buildings are kept
for this Durnose. These are .both enra.
fully disinfected, and If It la found that
the yeast becomes contaminated in one
ouuaing the culture is started anew and
the other bulldlna- nrevioualv dlnlnfArt.
ed before moving Into it.
The purest culture of yeast Is prob
ably obtained in the oomoressed vaaat
cakes. These can be kept only for a
verv short time and - then in a - nnnl
place, which renders It Inconvenient for
the warmer parts of the country. Tn
this case of course the dry yeast cakes
must be used, which- when fresh are
perhaps auite aa good as the com.
pressed, except that tney require a
longer time and . should be started In
the sponge Instead of the Stiff dough.
This plant, like bacteria, reauirea
warmth, moisture and food. The ma
terials out of which tne bread la made
should always be warmed and the dough
should alwaya be keot in a-warm nlnra.
The temperature, most favorable is about
that of tbe body, a little less than 100
degrees. ,
There is sways considerable mois
ture In bread and nlentv nt fnnA tn
the plant She food which it requires
is sugar. This It obtains from the
wheat, there being some-sugar in the
flour and more sugar la also, formed
from the atarch.
Aa the yeast Dlanta feed unon mmr
they break it down into two substancea
.lcohol and a a-aa known aa carbon
dioxide, or carbonic acid gas. -As tha
gas ia iormea it is neia oy tne gluten,
which is a very elastic substance. When
the bread ta put-into the oven the heat
expands the tiny bubbles of gas. Causing-
the 'bread to rise, or to become
much lighter. The alcohol formed, be
in a volatile product, nasses off in tha
baking.
Only IT atatea hava furnished, speak
ers of - the house of representatives.
Pennsylvania leada with Ave, Maxsa
chusettg, Virginia and Kentucky com
ing next with four each. Six other
states have been represented aa follows:
New York three, Indiana three, Tennea
sea two. New Jersey two, Georgia two,
Maine two. South Carolina - two,! and
Connecticut, Maryland, - North Carolina,
Ohio, Iowa and Illinois have each sent
a, man to the gpeaker'i italrI.
' When the woman, who waa very de
Jeeted whilst In the dock, waa liberated
the man caressed her, and put his arm
through bar's to lead her out of the
court, wow were poony, uiougn neatly,
dressed.
" Republican! Organize.
' fflnedul DttDitch 10 The Journal.)
Grants Pass, Or., Jan. 6. Josephine
county Republicans have organised with
nracticallr all the precincts of the
county represented, josepn Moss is
chairman and Jr F. Galbrailh secretary.
The city representatives are W. g. Col
vig and J. F.- Galbralth. Mr. GalbraJth
is editor 01 tne uoserver. ur, coivig
Is ex-consul at Baranqullla, Colombia.
All the leading Republican politicians
are represented In the new organisation.
' TO TXBTZW tWB GBTJ.
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININB'removes
the cause. There Is only one "BROMO
QUININE." Look for signature of S. W.
bROVB. 85c.
" r;;;; rri Umnt mm indisposition.-Tbes.
pn!Lc,.n Jf& &liFrlmhmBV1Zi things, aa we all know, are the mos
watchman. N. K. Davidson; sentry. AH. fruitful causes of failure In all walkH
" j. . - . ... - - I V A SB'
and winiamncnmiqt, , loat becauae of a headache. Id thlH
i-ast uuaraian Maoie 1 ripiei instaiien quick . age our minds must be Clear
tha following officers for the CJrele: lratld. active, and free from outsid.
"."Vfu,NV?.lh Monor,n;Jura,B,,i'touenoe or worry; or else we po dowi
iiiiigniiur. aim 1 cvd Mmmi Ltn vivi bm JBLaiiiK" i Tn Ta 1 1 it rsi wit n tna inmna rtr v-riaiVArai
bel Derby; adviser, Anna Jones: ma-1 who go from 6ne place of employmen
Kician, imn riiauuMu, uti.-j 1 10 anoiner, giving no sauaracuon t
Merry; musician, violet waiiaea; cap- others or to themselves, constant
tain or a-uara. ion. sietcner; nttenaant, 1 srowina- older and less useful, with n
Flossy Derby: manager, Lissy Gaunt; I ambition, no will sower, and no hone.:
Inner sentinel, A D. Hosklns; outer senI Every man requlrea from every othe
tinel. W. O. Wartln. man the beet that is In him. But nH
The installation ceremony waa unlaue, I man can use or ret tha best that I
in that tha comnanv of Camn Na 128 In himself until he ia first free fron
and tbe ruards of the Circle put on tbe I all fretful indispositions and worries.
floor work together aa one team. I That waa my trouble. I was f ul
"Under "Good of the Order" addresses of troubles. That'a why I lost my Jot
were made by Mayor w. u xuacy 01 mc- 1 mj siomacn in tne nrat piace waa a.
Minnviiia Danaral Amnlser I)av and I wave out of order, and I waa worrv
6pclal Organiser Grace Newell of Mc-ing about It and my mind grew cloudy
Minnvllle, organiser for the Women of I and alow. I made mistakes, and cm
Woodcraft v. banquet was served by sroucny. mat was tne ana.
tha MimmitiM. There are thousands like me. aoln
Organiser Day naa started a eam-i"""" wim qmcn iuncn- laces, aye
paign In Tamhfll county. All of the Pfpuo mannera. ana repuisivs atmo
camps wul DO visitea. uommmm win n.m. ..vu uu
tm m n.ir.M.nt tn innrmmmM 1 aervices, -
--.i. -i.TII Take m advice. A health atomar
will hold Its first meeting January 81 at JJlnWS ."f?"11, ?ou
ij.favatta t MoMinnvllfe cams an- mind clear, and your faca rosy. I hav
r..'.j v.i-tc. in v -i mAA ir r- I a neaitnv atomacn now and hold a moo.
xortT D?. Wair r """flee
on the genera, committee. ;r-;- i.v. n n.-l.i
'raniara an .n wraa ia n s. k u
. n..i...i- Ttr.b I . " .Y: "T'." w
MTiOK vav iKtuuuauvu wwaw. i i lur i no worst case 01 inaigestion an
... .. vi....a n,a t " I drsDensla. The first two tablets mad
Klamath Falla, Or., Jan. 6. The recla- a wonderful difference In my eonditior
nation service haa several surveying I ypo inifroaient oy oiusry s uyspepsi
n.rtiea lavins: out next year's work on oigests i.ooo . grains of fooc
the Klamath proieot. One party la now
rninrtd on the second unit in
01 on a district, while Engineer
haa a force on the extension
Keno oanai. paralleling -the Klamath
river south. . .
i ne etomaon aoesn t nava to work a
fh therllv The ToDiets do all tne work,
Sergeant I matter now neavy wowc meal,
i-of Uie Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets cure 1
Klamath I eructations, burning sensationa,
brasr
blna-
lrrltations, loss of appetite, nauaei
heartburn, lack of energy, loss of mem
ory, snd dyspepsia and lndlgestlqr
lURir wry irvr.1 sviino. - i
No other little tablets in tha wrl
great can a so much. You should carr
Modern ntnda Women.
From the Punjab Journal.
ch'Sar VcUon with wherever
nHvVnnnUratlon of Lahore. Children ? nd ulr eai
.n.. k. .-an haina i nen you win realise wnat it is to
;ive gentlemen can be aeen being ?V.tn.h
out lor an airing by; ayahs worn rtta.frnV?d't.m0
nd evening. , Certain . bold . men lt
to taite tneir wives in tne 1 5i7'-r-rYanana a raKiaVa a iT.- j
wrsiwX0; of Sa u '
?.w? ?u."ier?i Send ue your name and address it
oS1 raiiSav niatfo at i- n we will at once aend you VrjaE
wVnZsTdTn what aeLnld n,Il? Pckaf' - Address V. J
hpre. , She was aressea in wnat eesmea 1 a.uArt Co.. iea Btiurt dm vrar.h.T
mien.
ilka an Ena-llsh town, had EnaJish
shoes on. and when her husband came
up left her-father and walked, about
ered. Let thoae who have relatives In
Lahore go there and see for themselves
the state ef things. They will see
wives going out shoulder to shoulder
with their husbands In the evenings,
having said goodbye to old restric
tions. ' " ': ' '
A man who would dare relmnose the
old manners on his womenklnd would
receive scant courtesy - v ,
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Skating as Usual Special
i VASBXoy LAT KOTirBXa ,
i 4:S0 p. m. and a p. m.
: Afternoons ladles and children
Tree, Evenings, general admission
10c, skates S5o. . . , .
ROSE
YOUR SA'LAR'Y
. depends dh what you know." The more business ideas '
you have the more you are worth to your employer..
. Our DAY. ANDr NIGHT SCHOOL can help you.
CITY
COLtEQE;
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" 1 New Achcson Bldg., 148 Fifth Street, 0pp. Meier & Frank's .
, - Courses in .Business Branches, Stenography, .. ' ;
v ' Touch Typewriting and' Office, Practice, Etc. . -' , ':
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