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THE .OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11, 1808. 1I10USE United Eailways Company j - Asks County Comraission ; . ' crs for Franchise for Elcc- ; trie Road" Over County I Eoad to Clackamas Line, SEER I'iillirS TO D PLUNDER Man Who Says He Is Ofcat Tells Prosecutor He Knows Where the Bank Gold Is. Promises to Haul Rock and i Gravel Free to Macada- mizo fotbe I Thoroughfare .: and to Ballast Its Road ie bed forlQ Feet on Sides. f JTh4" United Railways company. blch W. 1 Benham is president and Joseph M. Healy, H. Wittenberg, W. D. lafius and Morits Thompsen are prln lpal backers, baa applied to the county commissioners lor an electrlo railway 'franchise on the Whltehouse road from the south and of Macadam street to tba Clackamaa county Una. - Tba companjr states that If tha f ran . chlae la granted It will perata under a ; five-cent fare, that It will baul free of charge all cruabed rock and gravel . necessary for macadamising tba Wblte house road clear to tba Clackamaa line, and that It Trill furnish rock from ita own quarries alone tha propoaed route at actual coat to the county. As a further Inducement and com pensation for . the franchise, tha com , pany offers to ballast the road at ita own expanse for a distance of It feet on either aide of the rails, wherever that width la practicable, and to sprinkle the road for Ita entire length durlng the life of tha franchise, which la asked for 25-year term. Attorney A. C. Emmone4 who filed the application thrs morning, said he waa not prepared to atate the ultimate terminus? of the road, but that tt -will be extended down the valley and that a franchise probably will be applied for 'in Clackamaa- enUftty Wtthln - a - short time.. The Whitehouae road etrlkes the county line near Elk Rock, a place , of great natural beauty, and it la sug gested that the promoters of the road may 'have thla in mind as a pleaaure resort and temporary terminus. This Is the'first suburban. line fran chise :appiiea zor oy toe unua xuui- -ways, which la now operating on rroni ei Dnaga touia w (United Prtn Lctied Wire.) Ban Francisco, CaL, Jan. 11. As the result of a report circulated several days ago to the effect that J. Dal sell Brown, manager of the California Bafe Deposit A Trust company bad cached large sum of money in the hills of Lake county, where his summer home ;s located, the district attorney's office haa been in receipt of numerous offers of aid to discover the hidden treasure. Among many other letters the follow Ing was received today: "Dear fitr I was reading the other night about a certain cache In Lake county for the manager of the bank. Now, I will say and explain to you. I am a graduate from the New York In stitute -of Science, Rochester, New York, and I have a diploma of my work and I am a great man. After I read the paper I went to a lady that I have aeveioped in teiepatny ror that wort put her in a deep aleep and told her to follow the trail where the automobile went. Bbe described like this: "I see him in his automobile croa alng the water of the bay. I see him coming over tha bllL I see a cllmose or tne late, l aee tne nouse. He I coming over the hill towards the bouse. He is driving by the back or the house, I sea him with a little white satch.l in hla band. I aee blm stealthily go ing dock to s mica orusn and I sea him kneeling down and I see him come to the back porch.' Now let roe nave a trial. I can help you very much. This Is no fake. It la tha aclence of telepathy. Of cours-i. everything will be secret. Respectfull ours, rroiesaor tA. isougie, uauan :aiirornia ' MIST 10 Licenses of Nearly Dozen Sa loons Will Be Hauled Over v -TThat Do They Cure! . Tha above (inflation la often asked cm earning; Dr. Pierce's two leedlne; mo el nee, Goldn Medical Discovery aud mH avorite j'rescripuon.- - The answer U that "Golden -Medical Discovery U a asost potent alterative or Diooa-pannar. ana vonie or wvigoratoi ana acta especially lavoraoiy in a cura tive way upon all tha mucous lining sur faces, u oi tba casai passages, taroai bron-.hlal tabes, stomach, bowels ark ciaaaear-cnrinf a large pereenl. of eaur rbal case whether the disease affects Um nasal paxes. tha (moat, larynx, bron cnia, siomacJNas eatirraai aytpepsia Doweisetaa muitoiiiaanth?j. on uterus or other ESlvIe orsT.ra Er the eheftnle m ulcerative afagea nf 11, t U nften aiirreatiil In affect bladder i Tectiuna. I Hot Coals at Next Meeting m'nt of Liquor License Com- ffiwS mittee. IrreaulJIfltfM mJJent SW It 4 powenuTjel genuy act Ing ionic and nervine. Foi PANIC RESULTS IHJ6JBATHS Scare at Harrey Institute, England, Claims Big Num ber of Child Victims. (Halted Frees Leasee Wire.) ixmdon, Jan. 11. Sixteen persons, a majority of them children, loat their livea thla afternoon in consequence of a paplo that occurred In the Harvey in atitute at Barsley. A dispatch giving meager detalla of the unfortunate occurrence was ' re ceived In London today. It that It bodies have been recovered and that it la possible that others may die from injuries. At least eo sustained injuries, many oi men oeing lnriictea in an attempt to escape the panic. Few adulta in the institute at tne time railed to pacify the- original city - limits. L4nes are J the frightened children, who it Is sup projected to Hillsboro and other outaldo posed here, were terrified by a false towns, but it has not been decided as alarm of fire or aomething of a similar to whMperitltet ranchjsee will t asked nature. ,? -,. . ; . -on county 'rwulA -wi 'private rights of 111 ' 11 '" ' 11 t SmS HENEr HUS HARMED JUSTICE way may ha tref erred. The company In ita application prom ises to operate flrst-claaa cara of the best pattern and to lay the line lit ac- rvAanfm, with thai dlrACtiOna Of the county commissioners. The plan for macadamising the Wh4tehouse road Is likely to be looked 'on with favor, for. ir thecpucuuona . are luuuieq, n.wwum a-iva The county ai .splendid road for only the cost of tha naaterral and neces sary work t3ylng itf;;- DECISION OPENS DOOR Congressman McKinlay De clares Prosecutor Made Mistake in Schmitz Case. -J "t' TrtliContinned from Page One.) maybe I .could subpoena him for witness in the Hall case,' Judge Boat leaves Montana. - la understood. t Mr., Jleney waal told.' aa be rose to conclude the lnter- (Cnlted Press Ussed Wire.) "Washington, D. C, Jan. 11. Several ,. M.fona ia arolnc to ob- CaUfornU congressmen are not sur Ject to the venire of Jurymen that haa PrlM Bchmita had been declared teen drawn."-- guiltless of extortion by the appellate - "What la the matter with the venire?" court. They did not car to diacu.a .fIu. v.ii.. . it i. the matter for publicat . r ZJZ"iZ:r hi Sf tha": SSP ot Kepreaentatlve Duncan Mc fondants la prejudiced by selecting men fmm th vailev counties to the exclu sion of ill tow-aaat of the mountain, "jyj T .TnUmL" ekid McKlAav Th hoiinvA that the men should be I ? "enument. aaia MCiuniay, When the liquor license committee of the city council meets January 20, the membera will have a Hat Of more than saloon-keepers to consider whether their licenses shall be revoked. These placee have been complained against by Captain Bruin, whose allegations put the resorts In a class outside the pale of the law. Some; of them are charged with harboring thugs and robbers, while othera are complained against for al lowing women to frequent them. Further, the charges are all of aen- aatlonal nature and If proved will allow the committee but one courae of action. f or Instance the Tom Fallon saloon la charged with harboring thugl and rob bers with Kallon'a knowledge. As to the Denny saloon acrosa the street from the chamber of commerce building Cap tain Bruin reports that the place caters to the trade of disorderly women and that a man was recently shot and killed in the resort Ilochfedt's saloon. First and Madison street's, is alleged to have been a place for the receipt of atolen goods, to have shielded a burclar. and. a place where minors could purchase liquor. The Nob Hill cafe. Washington and Sixteenth streets, la another place where minors have been able to secure liquor accord g to Bruin who reported that in tried prTetor was arreated. victed ror mis crime. Despite the fact that Fred the pro- and con- Frits breaks the law every day in the year bv rnnnina- a theatra in connection with tale saloon at Second and Burnslde. ana, despite the fact that Frits has been ar reated repeatedly by the police, the man has stood defiant and immune from In terference by the authorities. A differ ent tale la expected when the liquor license committee gets tnrougn wun him. Captain Bruin haa furnished aa a list of witnesses sgainst this resort. Municipal Judge Cameron, Clerk Frank Hennessy Detective Sergeant Baty, and Detectives Coleman and Alden. Johnson's West coast oyster nouse is described by Captain Bruin as one of the worst places In the city and Its pro prietor as one of tbe most persistent violators of the law. Pk. B.lnnn Tnnth Inn Couch. Baker's saloon. Third and Tay lor, the Pup, Third and Taylor, and a saloon at Second and Clay are charged with catering to women. In summing up nia cnargea wpwin Bruin says .that with the city rid ot thM resorts the police force would be aided aa much as if 16 detectives were added to the force, as tne places require watching so continuously that the work of IB men is practically required to keep tab on them. liquor license committee, learned of the report, he expressed great indignation that such places had been able to secure licenses. He said that if the charges r substantiated he will demand tnac their licenses be revoked. rcrat or weak worn- out, over-worked women no natter what baa caused the breakdown, "Favorite Prescription "will be found moat affective In bulldlna- no tha strength, regulating tha womanly functions, subduing pain and bringing about a healthy, Ylforoui condition oi toe wnoio system. A book of particulars wraps each bottle tiring the rorauias oi notn meaioines ana quoting what scores of eminent med ical authors, whose work ara eoniulted by Dhvslclan of all tha school! of practice as gumes in prescnoing, say oi eaca in gredient entering Into thesa medicine. The words of praise bestowed .on too aeveral Ingredients entering rnto Doctor Fleroe's medicinea bv iucii writers inouja nave more weight than any amount of Don professional testimonials, because such men are writing for the guidance ot their medical brethren and know whereof they speak. Both medicines ara non-alcoholic non- secret, and contain no harmful hablt formlng drugs, being composed of glyceric extracts of -ha roots 6f native. Americar medicinal forest plants. They are both old by dealers In medicine. Ton can't afford to accept as a substitute for one ol thesa medicines of known oompositloc, any secret nostrum. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coatod easy to take as .candy, regulate and u vlgorate stomach, liver ana bowels. WAR ON WHITE BACE (Continued 'from Page One.) case of heavy fogs and assaults by large squadrons of torpedo boats. To offset this weakness the mine system baa ben given especial attention. Mine planters are badly needed at San Francisco and here but the system of planting them and working them has been extensively practiced and with proper apparatus the bay of San Francisco and the mouth of the Columbia could be made lm paaslble for warships of an enemy. "In an open attack the mouth of the Columbia could never be reached with out disaster to an enemy's ships. The batteries are well protected and the guns and men are good. San Francisco is in the same position. She is one of the best defended cities in the world. Where the danger lies is in the pop ulous sections of the Pacific ooast, which are hard to defend, such aa Puget sound and San Dlejro. San Dieso could make a good 'day' defense, but a light fog and a dark night would glvo an enemy opportunity to creep up close enough to throw shells over the sand spit at Coranado and destroy the city. Monterey bay. Ventura and other places along the California coast are abso lutely without protection and except for mobile artillery could not stand off a big landing party without the assistance of a strong naval force. Bound Sard to Defend. "Pua-et sound Is a very hard place to aereno. At present tne government is making preparations to atrongthen the proaencs to .Bremerton navy yaru. ABE RUEF 111 GO TO PRISON Curly Boss fails in Attempt : to rurcnase otai y i Immunity. RIDES: ;JInd Other Hospltabto Persons llwre It Chance) to Get cook' DOOU -li Nil VrcsKaa Prase Uestd Wire.! San Francisco, Cel., Jan. 11. Abe Ruefs last bluff haa been called and the fate of the Imprisoned ex-boss is settled. He has been given a last, op portunity to aoeept the proffered len iency of the graft prosecution In return I ror nis testimony against tne otner in- dieted bribe givers. He refused to ao- cede to any terms short or absolute Im munity, and as a result sJl negotiations between him and the prosecution ara at an end. Ituef is to be prosecuted with out mercy and If It lies in the power of tne oroaecution to secure mem ne will be given enough sentence to Keep mm in tne penitentiary ror lira. , At a long conference ostween uer, eclal Aaebt Burns and District Attor ney Langdon. In the tatter's Office, the rinai answer was given, ror tnree hours yesterday the -matter, was threshed .out and argued from every standpoint. At the end oi tne .tnree hours Ruef bad not altered a single aemana. If only one man Is sent to the pen! tentlary aa a result of these graft pros- ecuiiona, mat man wui oe Aoe uuet. Buoh was the publlo declaration made several weeks ago by Assistant District A neW. OD'to-date. Cook-book nrenareA h a trains . ',- . . ' , Mora than looo recipes, Including sixty aoups fifty sauces for , tneata and vegetables, fifty or more salads, forty-one recipes for tha chafing dish, besides rules for meat, fish, vegetables, bread, cake -pastry and Invalid cookery. There are hundreds of almpla whole some nd ineipensiva dihet.---Vv-'.-".y'.-. i-". v'' v . 1 It baa twenty colored elates showing bow dishes should be semdL''. is s.iu aw -. . i.. m m m a I i wum me vaiua m tuoas, now Attorney Heney, when it became known tuer waa relying In which he found himself Introduced on the position that Ruef waa relylni In which ha found hi to demand hla own freedom aa the price, of hie testimony against the higher ups among the defendants m the graft cases and it is this policy which, dominated the attitude of Lang don and Burns at the conference yes terday. GERMAN SOCIALISTS J MrUI Make Demonstration Before Parliament Building and Police Are Called. to market and how to eerve luncheons and dinners, formal nd informal. ' v . .; . For SIXTY CENTS w will itnd this llo-pagi book postpaid, " tutu frinUd . on strongly bound in lintn and in a stout box. If you cannot und tnonty ordtr, und U. S. stamps. For salt also by booksttbrs and mvisdtaUrs at 6 etnts, , The Lowney , Company tands back of this offer. It , la not tha usual advertise, tment of a manufacturer of bit own goods. You ret bargain and we ret a little publicity. If yon art not ' fuasta return ana gt your money dock. , WALTER LOWNEY CO Bonbeaa, Cocoa A Checoli .Dept. V. ZkMton, Mass. DEMAND . mn . it n -nii -nri approaches to Bremerton navy JulLVVAUAXJri XKAJfil?rjliO Tile channel In the sound is too deep Ti A ATD TN TWO STATES there would give an enemy chance to XVt X if J uxxuu u nter the harbor. an1 lay trlbute on Ta- coma and Seattle with Port Townsend (aiuAi.i rx.n.fxh to Ths Journal.) I aa a base. oivmnia. Wash.. Jan. 11. Secretary "Of course all or these deductions ara of Btate Nichols haa received notice made on the supposition mat there from tha Milwaukee railroad of the would not De a strong naval contingent transfer of all realty or tne company I nana iur cuupurauve veienao. in MonUna and Idaho, to a subsidiary a fleet like that which is on its way I'on.tinnv. the MllwaUK.ee jjana company. vv mo tatmu cuut iu cimiu iwuutw Tha c'onrineniai Timoer comimny uai i.ouu imicu wuuiu unro v wuuun been filing transfers of Its timber in stupendous task to bring troop-ships this county to the land company for I across the ocean. Any fleet In Asiatic r,fh Tt t. rumored that the I waters would have all it could do to new company will immediately start the cross tp Hawaii, take that place, estab- T . . a i IllaaVi at KkM A antitnrillaai Anil Saaalllt t na colonisation oi tnese ianaa on a. sym (TJolted Prcas LetMd Wire.) ' Berlin. Jan. 11. The moat intense ex citement haa been aroused here by an interpellation presented recently to the Prussian landtag by a liberal member, demanding the introduction of manhood K suffrage in the election of membere of the lower house of the Prussian lana- Last night no fewer than 35 Social ist inass meetings were held In Berlin, aa well as many others In the Country districts. In favor of tha movement. Before the landtag convened Socialists to the number of 1,000 marched in pro cession before the parliament building. Thla demonstration assumed a some what threatening aspect and a large bedy of ptfllce waa called to the scene. The crowd before the , parliament building increased rapidly and aoon numbered many thousands. When the doors were opened those nearest to them had to force their way into the building. The police resisted and man aged to Keep tne people oacK. A dozen men did force an entrance but they were quickly hauled back by the police. The police were still trying to maintain order when Prince Von Ruelow drove no. Mia rjreaenca waa greeted- with loua and ironical cheers, accompanied by much hooting and shouts of "we want manhood suffrage. " Tne ponce in tne meantime nao been strongly reinforced and fearing that the rising of the crowd would lead to violent - disturbances, they drove the crowd to the side streets,, HOG CHOLERA PN PALOUSE COUNTRY llsh a base of supplies and assault tbe PacLflo aide of the United States. This ivk. ih. TWiiwoiiVea first atarted country would merely nave to taae tne rnn.nuptinn in the atate it save out defenaive and await attacks, strikln tematic plan. g that it Intended to hold all available when the enemy's ships fall short of townsites in ' its own name and would necessary munitions and made to retire hut out townsite boomers. The inten tion was to control all available town- to its base of operations. rour n una red transports wouia be muted a I helluva ambler Heney has done almost Irreparable harm Wensw im &t the FortJanOL Mrs. I irr-','.., i . "V yy" ii A t i ifiura.1 Kuiii ji DnajnnersL lniiceaUi at rnn. un t hii i. :hli home in victlons tor according to Sfi'i HvSiii ?Jh technlcallUae of the kw." JTCpSr'-H. -rnile fg2gj broke ouf again, "If I were a nd like . Mr. .?ILnfT."f.COvPBfJ i.mZZ vlctiona Montana for Portland, . and will reach the city tomorrow. , He will oe aocom panied by Mrs. Hunt and his daughter and will stay at the Portland. T. B. Neunausen. Irwin Rlttenhouse .and thai. assistants .are busy, at work with Mr. Heney arranging the evidence for the. cperung.-oi court on jwonuay. W. J. JBurns will not come to Portland to be present during, the trjaL . ' People Deposit Money. ' (tJifltaa 'Press Leased "Wira.) Kew Torkv. Jan.. ll-Morea people crowd, the corridors of " the savings hanka of New Tork these days to " fle- posit money than there were during- tha financial flurry to withdraw It In eve:y savings bank In the city, accord ing to oanaers- tnousanaa or mono vena gave notice, of withdrawal have alnce canceled it, while other thousands are rushing to place tneir- money in tne banka that, they may receive Interest for the period which began January I. the V mm mid BOLES H0R0CCO Pretender Has Been Pro claimed Sultan and Trou ble Will Likely Follow. altea aloaa tha line and the Milwaukee required to. transport a landing, force Land company will now carry out thla anJ " would be almost impossible to . . r . . I nrv r av rhaaa anJ aa rwi1 niutAatlA(i A plan of the railroad. WILL NOT PUT GUARD convey these and afford protection to scattered naval units aa well. Attacks on this coast by an enemy in the orient would undoubtedly be made bv a great rieet anri tne attack concentrated at OTV AT?MY "RASTS YET "om on ot the bi c'e- Th united Jiy JXlim.1 DAOIO 1U1 stita fleet would have to be divided to assist in repelling Invaders, and thus (United Preas Leased Wire.) somewnat weakened. -nr. .hn .ton tan ii The hmiM ho 1 "You may know this aa true, the rov passed a bill extending until January r ,3"n" n .minuni- 1 1810 the time when tha state militia "" lur. r.-io . uu.i lurtmuuiiona .ni v.. nn on annul mtanAarA with and no time will be lost In strenathen k. i ins mem. jinerv may De no war. 1 dui Tne bouse also autnorizea tne uenton . lt J " "'""" - ' Water company to construct a dam f the far east does no.t seem to simmer across the snaKe river at tne rive-mile rapids in Washington purposes. for irrigation La Grande Bank Election. (Special Dlapatcb to Tbe Journal.) La Grande. Or.. Jan. 11. At the an nual meeting of the atockholders of the eastern uregon Trust & savings bank. tne rormer ooara or directors was re elected, as follows: F. M. Byrkit. presi dent; William Miller, vice-president; Oeorge Im cleaver, cashier; T. J. Hcrog- rin,' assistant casnier, and t . J. Holmes, reasurer, oesiaes turner unver, ur. c ORDINANCE TO STIFLE POOLROOMS Councilman Beldlng wanta to out the poolrooms out of business to .the extant tnat smau poya ana young men cannot be lured into the places where they learn vice, including all forms from petty stealing to highway robbery; The police records of the past few months are replete with testimony showing that Disease Makes Ita First Appearance ' In That Region Hundred Die in First Ten Days. Special Pis patch to Tbt JoomaL) Palouse, Wash., Jan. 1L Cholera among: hogs baa appeared in the Pa louse country, for the first time In Its history. John Skeen, who lives on the Av'erlll ranch, a mile west of Palouse, has recentdly lost 73 head out of a band of 86. Thirty died in one day. Dr. Nell son of the state college, one of the best veterinarians In the state, was called and pronounced it cholera. H. J. Dart, whose farm Joins that of Mr. Skeen, has recently lost 14 fat hogs. The diseaae made its first aDDearance here about 10 days ago and about 100 it's nave since died. Farmers who have had experience in handling cholera hogs in the east say tne aisease is tne result or eating some PeffectvSct of Tee0r$7 The Way We Do Dentistry Artificial teeth are mounted on rubber, celluloid. aluminum, gold and platinum. These are the only materials that can be used in the mouth. They are sometimes gold under other names at an advance1 price. W. will mibi a ear of teeth, mounted on any kind of material except gold or platinum, for 7.00 guaranteed to fit, look . natural and to be of the beat ma terial throughout that money can buy. Our fillings, Oold Crowns and Bridges are the product of years of experience, and no better can be made, no matter where you go or what you pay. We have but one price, with no extra charge for com plications. QVAJLaJrTZES Gold Crowns Bridges per tooth ......... Oold Fillings fl to Set Teeth, east made Teeth, mounted on gold ..A Teeth, mounted on platinum SI l:8o 2.B0 60 Eastern Dentists 5th Floor Rothschild Did?., N. W. Cor. Washington ani 4th OIB KAXjr 8T90. " orncu houxs, s to 5:30 r. m today. to i r. x. IsjsjsieiriwrWinwPlafrffH 111 iiBllBJsjsjwsaiMW 0 HomeDecorallng Is sot a difficult matter when you use , HOR-E-LAC THE ORIENTAL 1T00B FINISH A combination of most durable Tar nlsh and Sulns for Interior Wood Work, Floors, Furniture, ato. THE BIG PAINT STORE I! Fisher, Thorsen & Co. FROINT A1SD MORRISOIN STS, thing cf a poisonous nature. Some think it ia caused bv feedlna slops from towm The hogs on both the Skeen and the v Clearer "bradn and steady 'fliervea always follow the use of Poatum in place of coffe-gometimea in a very (rnarked manner. Caffeinethe drug in cof feeinterferes with digestion, and if continued is sure to . disease. , ; . The jperfect poise of mind and bodythe power to ac- comlish somethuig".; worth " n while makes a lot of differ ence with ones earning ca-1 : pacity.' . .- jj-4-;-.'-i - , i If it's worth . while" ti you, try.thtf' change to vPdstum-- :. say, two weeks. YouH know; Thcre's'a" ReasomS.',:. Iicad -Tl:e Road : to , Wet ! ',;," in J !gS.W JmM (United preu teased Wire.) Paris, Jan. 11. Government dis patches confirm the report that Mulai Hafid has been proclaimed the sultan of Morocco at Fez. The priests announced they will declare a holy war at tha moment tha new sultan mounts the throne.' The situation in Morocco ia ara In aa. Burning a threatening aspect because Germany declares it- will interfere. thereby reopening all the trouble that preceded the Algeclras conference, un less the French succeed In speedily re storing; peace. DEPOSITOES START SUIT AGAINST BANK (Caltea Preas Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Cel.. Jan. U.J. A. Mize, representing himself and his wife, Aieue m. Mite, Drought suit against J. Dalsell Brown, W. J. Bartnett, James Treadwell and R. IV Frey for 14,864, which they had on deposit at the time the California Safe Deposit & Trust company aclosed its doors. They also T. Bacon. C. C. Pennington and George scores 91 youths or the city owe their Palmer I aowniaii to irequenung poolrooms. Federation Adjourns. ordinance which is expected to regulate (United Prea Leased Wire.) J the places in a manner that will exclude vaileio. cai.. Jan. li. with the for- tne young men irom congregating in mal announcement or the reelection ot mem. George A. Tracy, the eighth annual con vention or the Btate Federation of Labor concluded its sessions this morning. ormally sue these directors for $168, f 600, which, it Is claimed was embezzled by the four defendants named. Should they secure thla latter amount they will receive their sum of 14.954, the remain der being divided among other deposit-! r." Bot appearing la the present suit Inspectors Ipse Out. 'K'i V;1 (Carted rreas .Leased Wire.)" " ' WJ!.h,.ntt0 Jan J The recent de EXuJTf a. tn. a-overnment in the oo caiied land fraud casea in Colorado may KntKlV h" '"J large number of Inspectors and others en gaged in the government's work. It Is reported thaf the government may dis continue the - investigation being 41. rected from Denver. - r' , BEFORE A MEAL A dose of Kostetter's Stomach Bitters will be of great benefit to anybody, tt win sharpen the appetite and promote '. t n.r l.,lneK thn. A... . . " ""?..'-; vv . I.. 1m CMmtimmnmm Zufnta WJU " Placed m the hall, a oar ,n.?..S" -jaf 'J1?? J"?" load of evergreens will be brought down rrom tne uue mountains and every. PENDLETON ELKS WILL GIVE DANCE (Special .Dlapateh to The Journal.) Pendleton. Or.. Jam 11. The Pen dleton lodge of Elks is planning the most elaborate dance and program ever given in eastern Oregon, for February I, In this city. Over 200 extra electrlo usually follow a weak stomach or dis turbed digestion 1 BTOETACK U SaaK BL!1"4AX ' I Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has been freeiv 'endorsed by the medical profession during ita aa years' experience. Try It at once for sOTTisnros, nrnTfivtiiirfAw s. -ei aavel JSYWZPSXA, J( BUJOt7KBTESS. Icnccua ana i COLDS. '-Ask your drug gist for : a -free s ami thing will be made, complete. Programs in D in. the Eagles building aimulta- lir music will be In hail a neously. and instrumental progress in two large KILLED BY LIVE WIEE ON TELEPHONE POLE rUnlted Praia Laaaad Wlr 1 Oxnard, Cel., Jan. 11. Harry Garner was electrocuted while working' at the top of a telephone pole in changing tbe wires of the Pacific 4 Telephone com pany, .ma limp oaaj waa leit -suspended 20 feet In the air and it waa 10 minutes before it could le reacuad. a telephono wire had been made 'alive by con mci wim a. Heavy voiiaaa sower una at aome unknown and distant point 0. E. & N. SUED FOB DEATH OF EUSSELL . (Special Dispatch to The Jonrsal.) La Grande. Or.. Jan. 11. a. a. An.. sell, administrator of the estate of J. Don Russell who was killed at Perry, a few miles frpm here on the railroad, haa commenced a damare ault acaLnat the O. R. & N. for $7.650. 7 , V"BM Dart farms have been fed largely from slop gathered about the city. The far mers are using every precaution to keep i ue uiaease irum spreading. DEIVEE THROWN OFF STAGE; NECK BE0KEN (SDeciai Dispatch to Tbe Jonrnal.l Ontario, Or., Jan. 11. O. E. Polloekr a staae r7 river, waa 'killed laat nlcht between Vale and Westfall by being thrown from the stage coach. His neck was broken. He was about 45. years old, an old resident' of this section and well known. He leaves a family. New Notaries. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Salem. Or., Jan. 11 The followina notaries .public have been appointed bv Governor Chamberlain t J. P. Myers, Nortli Powder; William N. Stewart, naisey: ta. r. uaaweii. waninitia: J. u. Etanaisn, xiaisey; tiarry uans. Og cua v Bobbins, Grants Pass: Lorinda Mjamatn biis. TLAND, OR. .fSfl J y mestanrant. j C0BT pyw MTLUQir POIXAJtS Steadqaarters fOT Tonrlsta and Com. marolal Travel arm. Special rates made to families and single gentlemen. The management will be pleased at all times to show rooms and give prices. A modern Turkish oath es tablishment la the hotel. XL C. Bowers, ICf. Phone Main 7559 Home Phone A 1I5 III SEW MODEBX KOTSXj rf Depot and East Bide Cars Pass the Hotel Hotel St. Philip lUltUil?., snectrio tights Xturopeaa Kaa !IllL"HiC Steam Kea bm-W: Hot an4Oold wat.r V roxrxTK, riPTH asto trwsa ts. After Once Testing no one wants an old-fashioned cod liver oil prepara tion or emulsion, because Vinol is a much better body builder and strength creator for old people,weak children, and for coughs; colds, bron chitis, etc. If it does no good we will return your money. WoodsrdV Clarke & Co., Portland. OtA ELECTEIC LINE ON W00DBUEN PE0GEAM (Special Dispatch -Jo Th. Jonrnal.). ; WOodburn, Or., Jan. 11. At the an nual meeting of the Woodbum Commer clal club last night the following of ficers were reelected for , the ensuing year: Henry J. Altnow, president: G W. Huffman, yice-presldent; H. I Gill, secretary; t. M. Bltney, treasurer. Other directors elected were: J. M. rfkA.. TSvAwn m T. Mnnra. B. T. Randall and John McKinney. - A rousing pudiio raus 111 tha nrealdent to complete the plans for' building an electric railway from the Oregon Electrlo railway to I Woodbum , - ; -'' . . , ' , ' Form Novel Plan. mnl(d Press Laaied WIr..) m.in tn. Jan. 11 The Illinois Corn'merc'lal'Men's association, in annu al mwimhab ' in ' Tnii niv - loaar,. uia- cussed a plan to make the organisation the largest of Its klnd;lrr the country. Tt. ..a.nilal feature of the Plan la an offer of cash premiums for each new w MufnrtA. - The nrooosed Ttay. ment Is 85 cents for each new member, in., nxiattnn at toreaent has a mem bersWp of . membara.' ..It la fuM-teA that this number will be doubled by the scheme of .making every mem-, ,Wct and Slippery. pavement maka aopldenta to horaea frequent. forOuta, Brulsaa,6allse8tralnatry Mexican f0::: Mustang Liniment. ttaoaka etowa to tha bona, ; - rallavasall aoranass In Jiffy, ; ' 4 Visa haala tha wound or torn i llgamanta . Ha graat antl 'V aaptla qualities anaka It aafa '. ' and aura, " V -v-.V -v EquaCy good foxTJan or Beast :l) 0FR5Bbcklet,lmtsfroiaa.i: HorMl)octor'sI)iary"willhlpyoa,r la caring yoor livestock, Sendibrit, t ' ' vroU Mkmp&cTvsmo cb, 44 Sputh fifth St, Saooxi.Tit,M.T. . ; ut; bar an agent for the obtatntng of new members, v ; -,.';.! ' "' ...:? . :t : . - - - , -i- .-i ' j- v r- a-., , "