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. ! II! s ; i- r 1 . V. i! 1 if ; :: v!:;-- -I '"" ...! LID .! v.- Vv-' '.i;'.f.,l'...., i . , ' I - 1 ' Statement Guaranteeing the . Creditors of .Title Guar ; ahteo & Trust 1 Company A Their Money in Ml With in Three Years: v . ' ' ;W' Jl'WJ, through Wa attorneys. jJiJbl. .tatement stilus out S? which he win take JJJ the llabltttle. of the J! Guarantee .Trust company, guarantee SrST S. Alitor, of the institution elr money la ML 'tf 3 sirned t noon today by Mr" wJU to all probability bo submitted to the depositor, thi. l0.T: In, the agreement betweea these, the American Surety company wiu th? effect that Mr. take over au in '"""-.....,.. i , the Creditor, their money In fulU : wlfh intereat at f&SStl dt of the appointment of aeorga . ' mil aa receiver. -' ' . - All account, up to ana lew j"- Mr Ladd agree; to WJTM wJJ ih. -TDir.tion of two year., all accoum. ' . of a laraw .urn to be paid on or - ;J ...,tv.iir.n of three yeara. I r Oil Areem- r.M.ffiii .pirltual man, a. a further atlpulatloa Mr. Ladd .rrA. to . .UjTbr hi. agreement made NoVember t In which be Proa iv, vii B&vinEB ww ------- i ' m a eraa ei - a nil wring, account, of mor. tha 5 SSL .V." Jlth thNobe, TrVementT 1 i ' . ' i "TbTlntereit run. wlA all fW at '.,S,hrr.rlntmenrol H. mil ii racal r for , th. George bank. tV I ,,rther aUoulated by Mr. Laaa . . A 1 AvAenv n r nil UB.1I1B 1 Ul I st in the erent tM WW eff.lra o 'the bank ha Ji i to T control oi lii. 1 . .v. in.tttntlnn. end It. conauct, I In order that ha may reallw on the . a ..t. according to the method. will ba beet for, Wm.elf and all eon- j cerned. : ' fc( 1 wi'h1 &F2Sffitffi fSSSg tor. and that by thia avoning m. w. be nothing In the way r. Ladda j rShTthr.Vunro,7egrtu: i,r i.ir'.i,- im.riMn Surety com CJi.h - li. . r.ra.enttlve. W. C Brtatol, - -V . -i-rwwiiif atlaf actotHy. The American Surety company Is not playing tha dog la th. mang.rby any rnean. and negotiation between Mr. Bristol and repwaenUtlve. of Mr. ldd are progreaalng In a n Lmftn: been atarted by MrTBrlstol to ot ap- T .avMamAnt with Ml. lMOm DUt 1 -'"'"lAV?1. rTetrotlatloh. with Mr, Ladd fall through the Surety company would b. P'f" tected In It. right, a. against wa rj C Mrr'Bri.tol!. aaking of tha court to Aaol.ra that tha State xunoa were yu. u oecisre luaiiuo .... . niB the bank not a. a wp..mui raarf th. ttmi$ KforTth. general deportta m , L . Snoa" ?m.eni El howeve It la Vnaemo that the Ugal Joints raised by Mr. Bristol will be walved and the (Surety company will not t t on lta priority of tayment.- In insist on iia J'""'.' Y J h . fiiimtf wW!, 4, AVtorli l. ran old frlepd of win be allowed to take their place un- Senator Fulton, however, and It wa. ar Aor Mr lldd?. guarantee of .payment ranged that th. .enator was to caH I the with -tha other clarme upon tn. oanit, awaiting their .time of payment -wun the other Urge amoums. The , negotiation, will b. taken up a; soon as Mr, Ladd'. agreement ia signou by the depositor.' association. - JIAEKET FBANCHISE CAN NOW BE ANNULED . nv sustalnlnr the demurrer In' th. case f tha People. Mark.t aaaociatlon against tha city thl. raornlhft Judg. Cleland ha. removed th. legal Impedi ment to th. passage by th. city of it. proposed -ordinance revoking th. fran iiu of tha markeftassoclatlon. A corn- mi rt an of the council had recommended the revocation of the franchise, but p- fore thia could be done th. association flled a suit to restrain tne cHyirom in, with lta franchise. Today :;; the attorneya for the association sen t wora tnai tney oiu . tha riamurrer. but 1 1 not care to argue Peputy City Attor- Imed for battle, and 1 . . ' . . ... v. ... 1 an4 ! nev urant was primeu iw um.vw, -i . after liatening to his argument. Judge . i.i.i,j A,iini tha demurrer sustained. 4 The oity proposed to revoke the .'ran-- !: , chise because It. condlUon. hadnot J ' been lived up to and because a portion of the propertv had been rented for : xther than market purposes. . - - DYNAMITE CHECKS ; . , CULBEETSON BLAZE ralted Prat LeaMd Wire ) ..n,...n Mnnt Jan. Firaor1g - Inatlng In the Uundry of the Evaa. .".. n.ht rnauftad In the de - atructloa of an entire bualnesa block and bad not dynamite been resorted to the loss would have been even greater. -' The principal places destroyed were h Varmera ft Merchants bank, the v.v.na hoteL Moons hardware store, a .department storey several saloons, a 11 verv and Office building. Tha loss wag : 1125,000. : DISAPPEAR AT NIGHT Enterprising thieve, turned a w trick Saturday night that for . e completeness ? , and ; audaoity e stands aa the record. Th. vlo- ) 4 , tlm of their handiwork now of- e far. a reward of $59 for their , . capture. e - The theft was' reported to th. e police by James nCrawford, who , . resides at 1M Clay street He e , wasthe ewner of a tent and It valuable: contents : which occu - "e pied a plot of ground at the foot , of East Market street. The plot1 of ground is atlU there, but the tent and 6ntentv disappeared sometime Saturday night Who took It, the manner offYbe tak ing and the kind of conveyance used ia transporting the prop erty away are all matters the po lice have ' been asked to solve. As an incentive to their efforts In this direction ' Mr. McDonald ha offered a reward of ISO. -. e) e) portend. SLIDE INTO CHURCH OK SOFTffflUSHiPROJISES Dr. aarence True WUson declares ; Revivalists . Bring Bdigious Excitement and ; Carry It Away in : , 4 , the Same Train AyithThem. ; , At the monthly meeting of tho Mln i..ra alliance tht. morning Dr. CUr- enc True Wilson took opportunity to disclose hi. views on, the Chapman cam paign of some two yar ago in ron ton. At tht last meeting, Pr. Wilson mi made chairman of the'-committee to consult about calling Gypsy Jmlth here to conduct a revivallatlo campaign. The aaaociatlon bad been on the point of ex tending call after an aMraea made bv Pr. W. H. Foulkea setting forth the , cagn. which ha ..Id waa nduoud: t an expense ner 01 i fie ShnrcTU and Ud there M definite reaulta to how at thta diatance It fima. Ha aald that the church to Siy iffered lea. from th. pro-enca of the wdoonand tha ambllnir-houaa than oaZhi. wltW it-elf a-aj-"' from maalna it ey for unregenerate people to get Into the church. . T-ha Chapman meeting M waa prtn with great org&nlMtlon, and machinery t enoimoua ooat," ba aald. "My chiirctt lllZ gSVe l00 lo It. II : you canoount don convert, from thofm"fJ who .re doing J'J JZf.gSt that they won IOOoTonrerU "and they got Inw Newark. New Jereey. on the Strength of their ' . torftf moVement. merely brmg a.mue re Cte" ,nt 4 carry It away o Ja" " lth .Km. X hay. notb j wralnat Pr. Chapman per. on- . .n tre.cher. a Una, but I orlUclM tha method. ign, aayt Soote nn th, ?rit placa they u.ed th . eara c&rdm .wr pmk wuu mw . - . i ' ft muahy tharanyona who boaated of auy decency ; would , . b. STtato the churoh and TChrlatlanlty SKSat'lU 'in the .eoond place there wa. no prayer In im nv uiav m Thre wa. no tlm. for prayer and would be aaked to aandwlch In a prayer . a nivit Tn nriTir. ins nuniami """'-T rVin. between a .olo and Vnthem. . but there waa ao much ... whmerf that thera wa. to time for more,. Tniraiy, were v r r' ,i ..n. A.vr ttnit I proud to ay. my .maU church rav. th. I arge.t number of volunteer.. Tbey fce armed and were told merely to ' .ay "Won't you gtandr when me IgvltaLn camjbut to ant.r into Po SENATOR FULTON ONCE VERY HOTLY, ONUt LtUALLY t....A VnHam A nam nnt lava tha Pa- Btataa Talephona company today. In -fact. ha think, th. fate. ar. unkind a- i 4. KanaA naiicrhtY ire loose a dead limb acroa. th. wire running- between Portland and th. food old town Of Aatorla, , V - B th. wlnd Diew 4nd tha tree .hook and the limb Senate Fultoa i couiu buv bwcw, . 1 1 i ...... ,. i. th.fc ha waa a auall- ' ,.H.tr as lZV'Xl iornVo ntU tomorrow mornlnf. . . AnrTa on"Td laat and reg- l.ted. all except rearing to hla Big- nature hi. residence and his other quall- ficatlon. as a voter, ft i s be could not do. becauae the rogiatratlon book, were V yn.n tnr rearlatratlon. The county i cierk at an eany uour '."" "'"9 .wear In hi. iia.tur. aw nw rations over the wire, tak. th. train and tart for Washington. Th. senator tried to do so. " TIDE INUNDATES HARBOR CITIES Aberdeen. Wash., Jan. 0. Th. J-year- old daughter of ' John Bransford was drowned today In the high tide which jjiuj the yard at. hla home, u. . ' - n.nni.M TP.ah.. Jan 6. For hours last night Hoqulam experienced a flood J Jrom hlgh, tlaM which wrought damage and forced lower ground floor awenersto seek a dry place In upper -torles. while the highest water mark I . , . t i i atones, woue tne niaiic.v reacned from the actions of the ocean I . ni,.h.A frnm three to mic . feet Jbove the doorsteps In the lesldence Dortion of the city. f All ,jav long a heavy southwest gal. prevailed and swept the harbor, causing anxiety to "hipping, and damaging to a great extent the diking system of th; a grea city. The tidos completely euDmergou the dikes and carried a great portion of f TheaNorthern Pacific railroad track between Grays Harbor City -and Ho oulam was damaged and a portion of th. graae was r7. i' Commu- 1 with nntnta on the ocean is cut of f ftBd what the towns .on the outer 1 "i; A nrav'a Harbor may Jiave BUf(erea can not be told now. mm Both teiegrapn ana iwwn. .im.. hlcatlon in and out of Hoqulam Is se- tZSXZ rfeclrlTiight Plant V flooded and the city was w darknes MOTHER ELOPED WITH DAUGHTER'S MONEY . ki, horiin suit In the drWeM her mothe. Pan- natka charging that her mother sloped Uatae, cnaraaa " A..v.-Tia.t. flpntem- "aSS'twUh he7 -$i4liof-:h.r .is'noyet of age. .h-1. suing through her father ana guarais O'lhesaystheloan last -January, anu . .-V h-V,";k. - la in IV V. v a.AkArwwi I 'firifldR. mrUhAP 1 HOW ,rktoa.j BasKatcnewan. thi.Se'r hi Tevied an attachment la thffisHf tether n a lot . T . . li.rlAi v t in xrvuig w. , "--.- - - Cattlemen' Are Bankrupt,.;' coun mis mununs 'T Z "r IWWninmm b. adjudged as bankrupts. ... Liabilities Sre- about ISO.000. i Their . assetsare 127,000, a part it which is exempt UBdef the law. . , , . - si ''-'x vA- Skatinsr at Expo fekaaugat Expo rink morning, after noon and evening aa usual. Admission ... f i o.nivin . a latlla and ohlLoren, J Admission evaninjf. 10 ents to all. Bee this week as advertised.: .. evangelists would d a-.r nfTug That is, I suppose-th. power. s , min-eh baft rlat. "The Immediate re.ult" left oma of him. hl no ouch reault. alter- wraf Arid It back to lta normal condition. Wa LTyouni wa. decreased by haP Tha -Young People', .oclety .uffered aimiurly, , .1 waa the aama way In my church. - .J5w huh work waa dlaor gAulaed and tha pramire b.d ' bn to freat that tn. reaction wm """VT. he fault lar not. with , th. men . but with the method. .Our weakne.a in wanting proxy religion. ' .i-i. !ariJwWi a7 .notr m to ESep them cooy.rted andtake c. . of tbem arterw.ra. nw w - cei. Tioe. no,t work la religion.- ; ' fliMH t&a Ktoauom. r Many "Amen'd'' nr'WlUJon". wora, ndaeemed In favor of hi. prayw "Ue; i, ... .nntkar BMchlna revival. But BeV. & NrSharp took up the other Ida and told of aom. definite c of active rrtlglou. worlwr. re.ultlng from the campaign, ano.-? v. -. -: ? MnBW -aid hraKl "not baU. th. a Mrv nv in una cnuru WU WtUBM VI .. ." . .-- Ueved Pr. Wllaon'. naicui. wi iysum aid the parwnal work due t5 mlwonceptlon. yat the jnethoda of Oytey Smith were entirely different, fha Thla churchtpald Ma "7jrj v.. -t.,mmA tn mo into the Inquiry meetings, leaving in PMtor. after bringing the converts to tlm. A resolution wa. offered by Mr. uSrp inviting Qyp.y a campaign here on hla return to thl. country, ana . w Brougher made a rwaat that tt. committee on law and order of which Dr Wilson Is chairman tak. up th. movement of having paaaad Tf m, law against gambling In atocka, corn mZ.!r. -AmmmA th.t Senator. Ful ton and Bourn, h.v. both Proml.d their support and th. Commercial club will likely add It. work to the movement At com m 1 1 tee wa. appointed to ooopar ata with the .tat. Sunday school In .vin . i.nmnitt eanvaaa of tha city of people and their rellgloua prcfarenca SWEARS TWICE; lv me Astoria," ald the .enator tn tha alaanv lonr distance girt -Buss, Jlggla, Jiggle, spuwar,- aaiu What". the matter there?" aaked th. senator, ahaklng the receiver hook up "'"Burrjlng. Mst." atuttered th. "wlra "What the 1 I. that you, A.- toHaf said the senator In a calm, gulet voice, whUe the clock hands crawled on ward and the hotel 'bu. backed up In front of th. entranca . Blng." aald the wire, and then the sleepy girl walled Into his ear. "Line's down," she said and plugged out. Then the senator blew up, vocabu lary and said things about the tele phone line and other things. Then he went down, rescued thia grlpa off th. bua, and walked about the block Jooool off so ha could eat breakfast without danger of Indigestion. - . About noon the wire was repaired and Senator Fulton waa able to get the county clerk at A.torla. Then ha wore, thi. time according to law, and waa duly qualified aa an elector of th. great .tat. of Oregon. The rest Of th. Say h. spent visiting. He will leave In the morning for Washington, U hours behind his schedule, but regis tered. (Special Dispatch to' The Journal.) Vancouver. Wash.. Jan. I. According to a report from Olymple, the dlsband hient of company 3. National Guard of Washington, for several years main tained in this city, was due to the dis order that existed in the company. Ac cording tof this report Colonel Kenxte ia reported aa saying pat n. naa re peatedly requested better discipline In ihe-Vaacouve company. It-eeems a large numDer or me uwniw i local company were formerly members of the regular army, and they con stantly made fun of the officers of the militia company, lata created all kinds of trouble and, It Is said, was the direct causa of the disbandment While no aenniie pians nave oeen made, an effort will soon be made to secure the organization of another mill-1 tla company, to be made up solely of Vancouver and Clarke- county , young men. ' - . SUIT AGAINST CAR COMPANY BEGINS Judge Gantenbeln this morning began the trial of the case of Edwin Taft, a 6-year-old boyt who is suing the Port land Railway company for $10,000 dam ages for injuries sustained when he was run down by a car at East Sixth and East Morrison streets In September, ian with an older sister and other children he was crossing ' the : street when caught by the : car I and it Is charged that he sustained a compound fracture of the skull. It Is claimed that tha car was running at excessive need, tnat no warning gong -waa sounded, and that the fender of the car, Instead of saving the boy dragged him and crippled, him for life. The street m, onmnanv niaJma the ear was run ning only eight miles per hour and that the little fellow ran in front when the ear was only four feet away. The Jury had not been completed at the time of the noon adjournment. CHANGE PLEA AND GET SIXTY-DAYS ' John Wallace and John Shannon, who have been In the oounty. Jail since Sep tember 8 8 awaiting trial on the charge of stealing 17.60 from Charles Phillips, withdrew their pleas Of not guilty be- rM .Tndaa rneland. this morn in a and pleaded guilty to the reduced charge of slmnle larceny. They were sentenced tn ia riava and will have -that much more time - to serve. It appears that thav ware drlnklnsrand carousing with Phillips when a dispute arose aa to pay trig lor annus. wauace ana ounniiuo settled it In their own way by taking phiUlua' available aipiz asn ' WHY COMPANY G WAS DISBANDED MONDAY lii r Lodsinirs Eccciycd vlow () a Week' ago .That ;rroveu Fatal Robbery Supposed bun. .lection. B.for. . . :l ri,.-n.,i" I ; to Jlaye ueen Mouyc Am ,. faaiilt Of a blOW Oft th. sustained a- weelt ago. x v. . ,w.n tid bean running 7""' '".a" tiered ropto aU iuii- --- - - - mt th rinod North Seventh .treet. dll at th. Good a.marltan hospital this morning. Th. samariian . ppuc ara Wv-- aIapaJ maM. wno 1U VHfIw p'w I th. murd.rer. xn. b.u; . tl.a' aa as ' un. I doubUdly robbery.- ' 1. .'Z.i. t- ki. an.mortam .taiemenu mu-1 tt. polio. .r .;. for hi. offsets. lJLrX Rubi waa i years of age in th.-north .nd district jor year.. Ha was well known among io i Tha aaaault took place colored peopla on th. ght of Pecnber 10. andth. man', .hull wa. fractured by low from th. butt .nd of a r.vplv.r. th. low I from th. butt am M.nm uuit v i r.. rw.irhr Rnhl made arrange- Mt; tS ll hl.Tnfere.t, in th. room- nhous. at IXi North. S.venth .trwt- len Toner, a . . , Sr.fil v. taken charg ' January 1. y. prevlou. to th.flr.t of a aar Telfer and his nmiirn roomlng-hous. preparatory to taking Vu.p". ... . . . . . w l juamona, it i "u "f" " . " j i transfer, anq unaersiooo i SKSrWi eVfaid-ltuhl by Telfar for th. household f umltur. and lodging- hLlte1Ia-t Monday night Buhl wa. attacked In hi. room and beaten over th. head unmercifully. Several times afterward be regained conaclouanesa. In hla .tatement to in. ponce am Kn.v.d tha oblect of th. man who ....i..f klm rm. mhKurV. Following tn. a.aauit, jnuu cai wi help, and whan other occupants of the house arrived th. assaUant had fled. rr.ir. imA nnt rtald tha money to RuhL and coneeauently th. robb.r'a efforts wer. In vain. . Kdmond la a newcomer to Portland. No one around the lodglng-hou.. seems to know much about him exc.pt that h. waa never seen to wora. Till rnoTHER's Jin Litigants and Lawyers Arc Packed in court iiKe sar dines in Herring Box- With th. opening Of the January term of th. circuit court thl. morning the expected rush of busln... In th. courts came to pass. Attorneys, jurors ana in. d tutors JosUdd each oth.f I t...i4tn. Snlvm, r.laland and hi. a.- mm . . I oclates took aeata on the bencn ana Sheriff Steven, in person d:lared the opening of the term. ' VJoseph Simon was the first ttorney to catch the ear of the court when the caii or motion. w iwhuu.- " - ilafge a.sortment 10 this class, includ ing th. dismissal of several ault. that u.a V..n ..ttiad durina the holldaya Among these were two or three divorce case, and an equal number of damage Among the criminal cases set for trial was that of Dr. William Ei.en, tha Da n i.v. .inAKsni. and two oodefendanta Who are accused of contributing to th. delinquency of a minor, their trial being fixed for January 20. District Attorney Manning announced that he wouia taae g5 nass bv the elty council, who. faces trial on a .Ututory charge, on January 17. trTh.trial Jur7wa. called and assign- monhtm?d. f .hre. case, to. the th Judges by " JW weiaou. - -uu .v- i..auai hv .innra i :iniKna. juuki diu- f ' 1 JeUgCed"the bench th. h.arin of hla first vim wu a , case. . ' ....... . ... In tne proDai. court tates were aetuea oy:Juog-eua anl tered. In other parts of the courthouse , rasfhVourthouM the quickening normal condltli ..... .v. In .on. wak felt, and in th. county clerk. Office, in addition, inera open today for tha nrst xime. ; SE DISLIKES .COMPANY .i1&S&3W&w HisiwiPE keeps ' i... ; ... ,.ivi mmn ana rail wnua nn wm m city pn hls work a. adrummer, R. B. Henry"hai"be"g iult f divorce from Bvlvla B. Henry. Ha says that Ma wife a conduct has caused hinr mucn meiuai suffering because o talk it has aroused, The Henrys were marrlod in.l89T. ; Steel's Josephine Bondsmen. 1 BiweUl DlsMteb to The Joarnal.) . Grants Pass, Or.. Jan. ..--Tb. bona erty-holders. Josephine cpuntyis rep resented' on the bond by C, Harmon, 12. OOO: tU lA U umr .,vv, nf v. -i ,2 000 CT D. Welter. i,00d! A. JH. Car- ... .0 hnn . n. n Smith. 11.000. All ho iigned were RepubllcM.Mwlth the exception os w v. onmo.' " !-"-represented Josephine county one term In the state legislature. - - PBEST01N0 0NE CAN ACCOUNT FOR IT One' after the other all the trains came In on .time this morning. Here they are: , northern Paclne No. 1, due at f o'clock, arrived on time, : Southern Paclflo No. It, dua at 7 :Z . arrived on tlma i JSouthern Paclflo . No It, due at Jl:6t arrived on time. o'clock, arrived on time. . O. R. N. No. , due at 1:45, arrived on time.- , I 4,W Astoria ft Columbia, due at 11:15, grrlvad on tlma. ' ( of Stat. Treasurer Steel, whien was sent to this city for signatures, waa signed by . k. rf inn.T nnlitlcian. and prop EVENING, JANUARY. 1C01 oliiio :mm FIRST ON THE ROLL Kepuhlicans ' Greatly uut Number All Others yno v-VlteiBtcrWitli'Clcipk.Vi .iffiiS.'w; li T..n .iviinn Difott the nour xor nnontn Mv.ral - early bird, had - gath opening Mv.ral ' aany ered, but tha dlatlnctlon of . balnr the flrSt to register waa gained by Charie. K. Nebergill, tho blind man who keep, th. cigar .tand In the courthou.e. NebSr.all regl.tered aa . Jtepubllcan, and the proportion ' ovej ix epuo; heaa licina to on. of all other shades of po l? SSS? 11 o'clock It wa. found tha llYWi. rVgl.tered, of whom 100; ca- scribed inemseive. aa imhvj"""- Xnnounod that thay were Peniocrata. tw0 piacea themselves In th. Independ- . M... .a nna want on record as MbmonT.t: . . a . a V. a.Amlnant HAnUDIlCHni IRU. aaw -y-j aT a. a. - . Waasa . M. utTiVV m. who ha. Justr ...uin' na C Moaer. wno ..'"JLiaS"ft; Assessor C LlBht (loddnrd. Mak dt, Cohen, ax-Clty. Engineer ru had nam BTChaae. Charies B. X-ockwood and aa-Clty. Engineer W 11 r3emocrat. wer. . JIluTha aa of th. .tat. am v X. Peary. eommltue; .C. A- Ambrose, N. A. f Mark Tbo.a wer. Mark CyNiuT ind-Charle. A. v Pjft Those who registered a. Independents n T xl. Roar., ana Jonn a. . , rr-w . i . .Am win r - " 4.''". --"t"..!..- Th. l water man - wa. Bruca woiverton. - unuea etat l0epend. enfa wUl har. nO rot. at tn. primariea. J btas fioaa for th. nt Urn pooaa r.-open April II. "" aoon as primaries are over. Kegw 00tt f"JJ '.cUon wUl do., on Mar IS. . - PARENTS BELIEVE BOYS DROWNED Family Gives Up Hope "of Again Seeing Youths XWho Went Hunting. SalaUve. of Aumt Irouge and Cl.rn.nt M.1U, the two boy who war. lost recently on the Nehalem river, en- t.rtaln no hopes of seeing tn. youtn. alive. The parent, oeneve n ujmoa cerUln they were drowned. The find ing of the overturned boat in jwmcn tne t-i-A mm tn eroas the swollen uyj- "VT " V.l.l. vU stream i. ooniu.t ..Ti I. k dence .that they met their fate Jn the raTA.,;. .k, i. .till In the moun Uln. hunting for hU brother, I. .xpect- ed horn, daily, out no yoru """."1 agement has been received from him. ft.. Anm takan on the hunting expedition. nearly three month, ago ha, returned. He bad made the long trip Jwi .n., Avar the mountain, to Portland alone, wblch further aubatan- "j Another dog that-ld"not oome nom S supposed to have perished on tne way. v . The two .boy. were gt to hav, i th. wnnda. Aeocordlnc to ul loin." ... -. . .V,- the report iney jwico ir. J river. ""St'-thw reached shore safely. It is the auppo- that tn boat eapelsed aga n, but "hey wera too exhausted to gain xth. banks of th. river. DEPOSITORS LIKELY- TO GET FUNDS FEB. 1 'axDectationa are met w. will hare a .wVm.MoT th. condition of the Oreaon Trust & Savings bank ready ubmlt t0 tn circuit court In about po.ea -W'.HfflJ with the uuidv uvivi w aw . ... gnw icountant. will . mm Atl Wft w SB . w Will . rHBw 1 7omtleta .tatement to be .ubmltted to th. KAiirt:" the court" I . riavitn aai that, ir tne uerroan ,VU' .' . . ..... M . . . "-,' ' V.wi rra meets with rm Kr&cTtaT.t-T effect th. proposed be at once 1 .KAw,Mnn - In Ul- Pinion ill" men Interested in th. J"wt on w " th. transaction will have aon.we J-,"irhank onen. bi worn tha ferellmlnarr -work iif'sj-.;.,5ar Vr7i i-. v. whom it la croDoaed I t.i intn the nw directory of the . Reed, present casnior v .Amerlcan bank, , have been aug- -,aTrectr.; n wlld. - Loul. J. Wilde, who ia a prime mover liivvvviv . l- . in the reorganisation unoer tne i" now being oonsldered. today expressed himself as satlsfled with the progres. made!" He did not attend the; Armory Seeing of depositor. waa intereated and gratlfled . lntJ.he unanlmou. aeUon taken br the meeting indorsing the proposed absorption by th darman-Amerlcan ; bank.?, v ,;-.:' CHINESE :WIN V VICTORY IN COURTS (United Press Lsssed Ire.) . ; 1 Washington, Jan. 6 The Chinese mlaTatlon interests won a victory -in the Wted t tates supreme court today when thr district court of California was ordered to grant a, writ Of habeas corpus to Con Tow.-- ; o; The supreme court held that thi. was the nroper way to determine the claims of Chinamen that their- rights had .been nntraeed when they were refused, the orlvilere of landing In thia country. ? MACHINIST KILLED , , BY BIO liANDSLIDE .v.'';V!t.'h ' ? 'A&Vi' II'J ' -A'Ca mnlhjd Pfess Leased Wire.) ' ' feiba. Wash., Jam A , landslide swept dow. the rnounUln side above the Ladd coal mine - on the Tacoma EasternTat 5 o'clock, thia" morning de- killing J. Becker, a - machinist. i ne other employes who were In the bunk house miraculously -cape4 The slide was 'caused by the heavy rales of the last few daya. v. yj;-: la sBswartng advertUeaeats erlB,vplaaie awsUaa as. iowsaj,. - .. : I'JIIV BB0VJ0S0 GOT Admiral ? Dared i to Disagree .With Policy of President : t ' in Naval Matters. f ; .r .7 (United Pres. Ussed .Wire.) ' 1 Wishlngton. Jan. President Roose velt thia afternoon r mad. publlo th. letter Rear Admiral terownson sent to the chief etecutlva and which led r to tha admiral', resignation Thl. Is th. letter in wnicn rownon it" th. president's policy . reKardlng the placing of a surgeon In charge of th. hospital .hip Relief. '. In part H say.: "Tour recent ' order placing a -medical officer In command of th. hospital ahlp. In my opinion, aa I hav. endeavored to point out to you i .....inna la a radical de- pamrr7"from val usage, if J wru" .; y th. .fflclency of th. , fleet anl wl U tend, I believe to break Jowath. mili tary merit aerlvce. It shows lack or youV confidence in my advice fardlng matters so vital to th. be.t nt.ata ol tha service. , I am left,- therefore, no alternative ha to t.nder my re.lgna tlon'a. chief of th. bureau, much as I WTtDha .e?vlc. In which I hy. a.vot.d "ld.ntrBooMralt'i 'Mwar t; thl. ieiier was. to "Bir . accept V-.. will this take effect at onca. Tou will this afternoon turn Over your otiico o jyui him that re ia to ----l your succe..or caw, , UAIIT CANTEEN rrrnitMl Frets Lsssed Wire.) ; W.lhinton. Jan. R.preaenUUre Kahn of California today presented in tha houae a peUUon aignea oy iw ciu sens living near tha Presidio at San SYanclsco urgtof the raatoraUon of the army canieen. Phe -cltlsena are- tirmA af seeing drunken .oldler. around bo "elghbor hood." said Kahn, in presenting the pe tition. . "The canteen would keep them on .tha reservation." HORTIGULTURALISTS' Mia annual meeting of the Oregon ntata horticultural society Will be held at Woodmen ball. Eleventh street be tween Washington and Aider, January 14. 15 and 1. Th. following ifograni Tuesday, iu a. ro-v"i" "--j r.V. " i . h. . M.rk.1 for Prunes, George 7c. plander., PortUnd;JTrunlng the Prune." Jamee-M. French. Ellsworth, Washington l "Some Features lr Orcli- ardlng." J. K. Shepard. Baiem. .a p. m.--"ThaVrult Grower's Intfreet in tfij i Con ikrarDr. 'CardweU; "The Xnberry A. M. - Asplnwal ana vulV", Brooks " "Drying" BUck Caps." "Joseph HaCTewwVi 'Woman'. york-Hortl-Silture." MarTon M.cRae, Portland L- iwrtiinitles ' I ,T. Reynolds, saiem WMinunir. w m. - iu. . - . """""-'"fr ST wiTHarnson: Portland "Selection ana oiotu ', " 3. Y c-T.m "Oreron Horticulture Needs ' I niihert beVarTthe Question box. "-"The NeVsidicatlSa in .Promot- M. Gl I p. m AJll Bver; "A. Commercial ,dvm. w. .1 : 17. SheoVrd. HoodV 'Kiver vhat I. KJow J unction city t .ii.,. hnai. SSera'-of the aocie; rW Hofl: SSffi CAtVellirft R. Sake; corresponding secretary, I,T. Reynolds. ; r ; ' TO AGAINST ATT j. it Hlteh6ia,! an attorney, la to be made defendant before the special tri bunal of the Oregon State Bar associa tion within a lew week, h charges In a 'i0'" Much evidence haa already been gath. irad by the prosecutors, but owing to the faflure of the committee to appoint iTeuocessor to Prosecutor Frank Urant tha case has been delayed. 4 ""It l. me of the moat 'flagrant cases VhaVhas come to our attenUon,", said BalphTB. Fisher, regarding the . case against Hltchins, Hnd "was my In ten tton to take it UP at once. I 'have al ready gathered somei evidence,; and .as soon as my appointment as prosecutor " indoJsedwhfch, I think, wfil be nt Saturday, ' i shaU take charge of . tne CaAttorneyCFUner wa. recommended for the position Of prosecutor by Mr. Grant Whei the latter resigned recently, but tha committee f the association , has not 'yat "met to ?ulflll the appointment When this matter is eettlerf the prose cution of HltoMns will proceed. , . . FEDERAL JUDGE WILL t,M winiam " It i Hunt, before Whom Francis, J. Heney is to f try vtbe land fraud cases in the United States in.?-iJ;; ).n,irt . will arrive 1 Portland next Sunday. The trials- Were set for hearing on January r 13.- This ,war at ivr. .i..Af Mr HeneV several weeks ago, lust prior to bis. i- departure for his wlf. and daughter, and apartments hav. been reserved for them at th. Hotel Portiana. juage nm .,t A . 1, n Tn hla ran u eat to H. C. Bowers; for reservations. Judge Hunt iVid that he expected to be in Portland aOOUV Vl .J". - V,:i,1 ''r ' Bates lor Clergymen. : A report sent put from. Chicago that .it rot a. ah western railroads r.l4 hXn'aholiahed la misleading.. The half -rates for clergymen have been iiinatd only by . rail-rtmds -in .states where s-cent fare laws have ; been paiseil. The rat. is effective on trahsj continental lines on the basis of half fare in J-cent-fara states; and 8 cents a mile in 2-cent fare state-, y A. clergyman traveling from Portland to Omaha or luSVtr Pay, Me-f jr-Wa. tlck.t, while tha xoguiMJCar. la 60.-r .;. r - DIG SW . . . . CALIFOII IS PROGRAM GOMPLETED BRING CHARGES ORNEY HUNT ARRIVE SUNDAY wvmm LilSKL Joe Taylor Carries Two lie-; ; volver. Bullets in Body as : Result of Being Mistaken for Burglar Wounds Not ious.gj a:" man 'wa. aken1' from'the ' union depot .tht afternoon toSU'-Vlncnfa hospital for treatment for "two ' gunr ahot wounda Inflicted by George May gar last night' at Mayger'a landing. The man', nam. is Jo. Taylor, " . i, Aooordlnr to th. .tory told by T3 lor, - he and ; a' companion ' had walked from Astoria and were 'seeking work In ' the logging ,- camp. ; along the Co lumbia river. They arrived, at Maygera landing after dark last night and agreea to stop there for the night.. - Seeing a light In a large house a short distance from the landing, they went up to It under the ' impression that It - was a lAHlM.-hm1. (Thaw T1MM1 IM QOOr. tn.m it . lAokail. - While they weaj ly miataaing tnem xor -Durgia, peered and opened. fire on them with his revolver.' ... ' ' . - Taylor and nis companion 100 their heels, running In the dlreotton of the landing. Two of the bullets found a mark In Taylor's body, one taking ef fect In hla heel and the other In his hip. : j Li - Mayrer rouowea tne men to tn. mim ing, and after listening te the story told by tnem came to the conclusion that they had pot intended to break into his residence. . Taylor accordingly was sent to the hospital in tnia city to nave nia wourjds. which are not considered seri ous, treated, and hi. companion was al lowed hla liberty. , .1 .,,: ..;. HOIIMOIIKSFALL 'S Gunners .Yesterday Have Fniitful Day in Hunt ing Canvasbacks. Ducks, thousands of ducks, .warmed; In the lakes on Sauvief'Vand Deer lsl-l ands yesterday, and the half hundred nlmroda that braved the earl morningj Wind and rain, were amply repaid fori thTh.trHmU-0 duck.. broughJ down by ever hunter in th Deer isiani bunas, ir. n, a. . j i i.n.n Mnli Ahrahams and Jack'Cul- lisoa ea'eh trudged home from the Deer island Doai last wim; . .hii. T.ok Ciiiiiaon had added nine fai geese, to hla load Justw tr yarlety'rf "AT Mill, and a F. Adams Yeli thf blinds early In the day, having.: klUe .... i.i.,!! . hnnt.ra faoort tha same goc4 luck, many of them kllllnij the limit ana au yidiw " " mallard, wldgln and teal to their credit iTm!..ii. w.n.t'i ink on the lowei island, the shooting was the best of thj season. 80 birds being the minimum' bag tha low.r peninsula, where half a doxei Dlrds ja considered a a good . day, work a, . t m in tnnfla wnn aiirtnu liiui siuuau. v rami to town on the 8fc Johns and Van couver car. laat night with more auoa UP tSrsterday. the winter ducV iw.r.i.. h.n particularly dlscour aging to be hunters, many of whom ha dSAiaVad their IntenUon of abandon nJ the sport for the winter; but when in tifnrna' hairan to come In last nlghtl they took a new lease on life and forth with Vowed. to be In the blinds by day break every Sunday from now wntU th end of the, open, seaaijn. 1 , ARCHITECTS DISPLAY WILL OPEN TONIGHT This evenlna ' tha Museum of yind Arts will be ; throwhj open to- inntC' auest. of the Portland Art league'ah' th. Portland Architects' club, both which institutions-are giving tneirexi hiblts In the galleries of the museud Downstairs in fne mam gaiery ,m in exhibit , of the Art league. The ; worl shown IS saia to De very gooa, uu j the result .of the labors of the leagu during the past year. - in charge or in exhibitloir are Harry Wenta and fMls nririiina Tinnii. The walls are cov ered with the work of the atudentif much of which l interesting an worthy. ' The exhibit will last s tw TTnataira is the exhibit of the Archil taota viuh: which also opens for pril vata view this evening' and which na been described in The Journal. One 0 the beat features of the architecUVex wikiiiau Iha nnunmi rotten out b the Rhodes Advertising company, whicl are in themselves woras oi .aru n were made up and put. together, In Mi Rhodes craftsman , shop, where som very, good hand bound books have bee turned out for the world. ,- BLACK WUl. GO IN : . PLACE OF BCKLIN Charles' N. Black,- s who represente Portlahd and the Paclflo Coast Advert tising Men association last summer a fu. 5:t..t - mrir. nf : the Associate' Advertising Clubs of America at Cin clnnati. wfll go to the Oakland I wnven tlon January aa as ff "' ?"r,v.rV of the Associate .muds,-"' for Kditor Bucklrn of Judicious Advei tising, who Is kept "home or nine... Mr -ni.nir waa tendered the honor b Smith B. Queal, president of the Aso elated ciuus, ano.ye" 7 . acceptance. There Is a possibility th" re. .Nut nraranlsatlona will unit before the "next Associated clubs con ventlon, which oocurs at Kansas Cit next fait at which time it is estimate l.Voo ir more delegates wUl be in a; '.ttirifc. "nex gathering of the Pacific oat rgar tlon Will DO in i rru.iiu Festival week la June of 10. - 0?V: rolson in th Gas. 'vt. Complaints 'concerning the polsonou Character-of the gas furnish! by th Portland Gas company were heard befoi TCrl f h.aith hoard this morning, whe it was decided to. hear -from the, comi pany's chemist, before , taking action ,c - City Health Officer Esther C.- Por panyln reference to the matter and th of floial. of the company admitted th polsoSoua Quality of .thJ gaa bat sa they were doing U in-their Power i get'rtd- of the nuisance. 'Dr. APohl sal the company promised te rid the n f the noxious fumes as soon aajpoalbl e 9 e e 4