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CUPID WEEPS OVER I PlATDIPlAftllAI eur-1 Disposition Owners, Possessor of Mormonism Ideas ; , -j;' ana Trigger atusw au i , . , 1 ' , ' ' . t rcnY' tar to list to th wekly recital of . matrimonial woes wound up In th divorce case bud. get la th circuit court toaay. ir - th call had ben oompteted II cases had been heard end U grant , the. remaining ; caei a decision wu withheld to await, in on ease, examina tion pi S law point involved, nd la the ethrr to afford opportunity for the ad. mission of rurtaer eornorT ,t.- denceS Ten 'unhappy wIt.ii b?T among the applicants, and three hue i nLertfon U T most frequent ! chare In th dlvoro eourtrbut this mornlnf only two caa L.ii ground. In ! " ere.w!!s& feirod, in three atatutory grounds, and IU iwo It was shown that the defendant la , Jn the -penitentiary. . .t .... rt Mrs. Vivian Pric said that Emfl B. Trioa aeveral time told hertht h ,nn .h. would Imt. ao h could ' out and have a good tlm."V b0"1?'? lie brajrrou bdoui in awu iui - - , -1. - . A nlh.p VOmtlL: om jn in. vvmiia . r v t Instane being a wmi toria, whera na aaid ha bad been ut on 'iW. Uj-tftUrV - ' Ha would atA out alt nl1t, lallln hr ha had been eomnelleTJ to work law and had mlaaed tha laet ca home, but lrom othera aha laiwd that it waa not the work In tlie office that deUtnad him. The ult being brought on the arouna of cruelly, Judge CPay doubted tha anf. flclnoy of tha evidence and the ca waa hld opon for further testimony. Mrs. l'rloa waa married . In Albany in 1S03 and aha atated thnr bar buaband left her In November. 1QV j- ' Ilia bad markamanahln In trying to shoot chicken for t dinner table ao nrired William A. Balea that ha turned on his child and abiieed her. aocordln to the testimony of Ida M. Bales, when the wife remonstrated, ah aaid. Bales cursed and said ha waa going to pack BP and leave.. ---. - ": " ' That was laat January, (ind Mrs. Balre told Of aeveral other occaalons on which eha waa choked and oallad bad names. Bha aald that Bales had a vio lent temper, and aha could not Ilv wlta Mm. They were married In September, 1903.' Balea la a barber. . ",; ,r i. Saolpiaat of Boapltal Swata.' TwD or three day a after I had wada vr with him I found myself In a hos pital, and didn't know how J got there " was the way Mrs. Martha Kerwtn told of her laat encounter with Martin Ker win, whom aha married in Toledo, Ohio, in i94. 6h had aeparated from her husband and waa living In a room lnjr house when ha cams .and "made up," she said. . ' The landlady told about hearing proana and discovering Mrs. Kerwln ly inr on the bed in her room with tha pas turned on. The wlfa was Bent to the honpital and Kerwln went to the rockplle for SO daya. Mrs. Kerwla la shipkeeper on the steamer Nellie, and among the offenses enumerated by the wife was an invitation by bar buaband to take up life on a scow. ' n in- ir..t.. William XVrinA-wnrA 14. too handy with hia fista according to Mrs. Grace Woodward. Wha aald that t one tim he atruck her with his clenched fist when they wero at the corner of Becond -and-Taylor atreets. The same 'day in their rooms, aha aald, Jie knocked her dowa aeveral times. ; lAit December ahe loft him, aftor ft hsd struck her with an umbrella. Woodward formarly waa known aa W. K. Tlcknor, hia name being changed by the county court. They were married Jn Portland in October. 1901. Mrs. Woodward secured permlssloa to re sume her maiden nama of Oraoa Brown. Mrs. Rose Johnson aald ner nuaDana RUSH OF PRETTY -OFFICIALS Seven neatly attired glrla.'aoh with a little notebook in her hand, Joined tha rush for seats when., the doors of the United StAtes ; courtroom ' wer ' opened thia afternoon. Immediately all of tho witnesses, th defendants,' the prosecu tion, and most particularly those who are attending the land cases out of Idle curiosity, sat up and took notlc. Th girls had a hard time finding aeats, even though they wer out in tha lobby eoon after th noon hour. . There was considerable speculation In LATTER DAY NAPOLEON GETS, : COUNTY ROCK PILE. FOR HIS ELBA 'J' Finis Brown, ' arrested several days ago by Deteetives Hellyer and Maloney on a charge of -vagrancy, was today a c n o w ttAmlanA riv Tit1 rTam. eron. Besides being suspected Of being ne of the men responsible for the rob bery of several saloons recently, Brown makes an additional bid for distinction by laying claim to a direct relationship to the one and only Napoleon Bonaparte. ASKS I1STESTIGATI0K : OF JlACU PKOBLEM molted Press l"d Wirt.) S . Jackson,' Miss., Jan. , 17-LegIslatlye investigation of the race problem con fronting the south Is invited -In a set of resolutions Introduced today by Bep- Vesentatfve Dees In the Mississippi leKislature and adopted by that ooay,; Tbe resolutions ask every atate In the union to end committees of fair- minded men to investigate tne oues- ing such action Ms growing throogaout, uie souvn. - A lair wioiiuiiwikiu " 'nuiry Is asked by the legislature. ; THE GRIP, PNEUMONIA, TY , PliOID AND SCARLET FEVER; DIPHTHERIA i r.,j';f.';-iii.--iv'.1'' ':ftv-'J I- ' 'And other prostrating diseases impover ish and poison the blood and weaken the whole system, , , : Hood's Barsaparilla' Is elesriy- indi cated as the one remedy that wilt cre ete an appetite, aid digestion, neutral ize the poison and vitalize and purify . die blood, raise the health-ton to nor mal and make you welL ... What It Has Done t pr others you may reasonably expect it will do for you. 'We urge yoa to it today and lc(rin at once to know the peculiar medicinal virtues which have made It famous throughout th world. v .'l 1 Zt Zs the ifiost, Sooaemleal medicine. On hundred - doses' one dollar proves 'it true only of Hood's Saraaparilla. 3 iiittimmvmii-.jvuu uujujicu f',, - . i. j 1- vl. Ataannnlntmaftt And ChBSTll tried In hia dlaappolntment ana cnapin whan ah ordered away a woman whom . a.- wh..wit A tha p - iinmA. -Alia h.d been there about three weeks when the wif lv"4 ""l," la.v. Soon after, ah aald, h left also and followed th woman. .1 n . .... at ViMMtellO. Idaho. They were married In Falrvlew JnAugust. itpi, and that she was deserted In J"lyS18J;min w. hm uw har husband coming ernrr. - Jodslnar house with soma other v. -T. k..,Kanl turnaA UDSB hr and told haf It waa none of her buaineaa, uncord nl to the atory narrsivu mi Frances u. itiewin v"" .'""t... ki with a colored woman, and M .ttMjt ut ii eh t. They were mar- AI anginir ua. "" .-- fimA m PenJieton where her parent llveMn June. HO-. and the ' thai aa soon aa her money waa gone Hewitt ... ha., frinm. leaving her to. pay the grocery oiua ..a When an cam . hia conduot witn oiner; wora.11. said hat h U now working aa a sta tionary engineer at Goebel. Oregoft, and earns 1169 per montn. . on " 11.000 alimony, payaoi i staJlmenU of 436 per month. ;; . . Wo to Deceptive Bona. . .. , ; . ' .1. i.x.. ttrrltara first SWak- ened tb suaplcTon of" R- B. Henry thavt all was not going aa It should at horn, lia la a traveling salesman, and ao was UTUibVto stand guard, but b was told of long" visit to his nous oy P'"- terer ana a outcnwr,; "t.'"z neighbor's boy aaw (h butcher j sitting on lis wife'a UP. H also noticed thai within th last two ra niwirs af fctlona nav grown , day after Chriatmaa ah left him Ha has neara mat " butcher. - Thy were married 11 yara fta0. - ' Va . luManrnM Th attractions i .C than her husband wer probable reason- for tb continued ab. anc from th atata ot mn. EJsy. who married Alfred a. Pay, a local restaurant man, in , , H, Mld ahe went to California, sten .thrv on a visit. In ybreary. t0. and did hot return. Aftr th artnquaM tn Baa Franoiaoo an wrot ior- r . . t.n m h that ah n sent ner " V. " .,"TJ VZ hwould hava to return to Portland be fore ah COBia tnM i any surmjr, upon him, Later ah Informed on of hia friends that ah would nvr oonw back.,, ' '. -V'a -: xaranj w ,-. from William J. Bewail because to waa sent '-to the atat penitentiary from Umatilla county on a charge -besslement Uat May. They war mar. rled In Independence. In l8. Similar grounds wera aet up In the complaint of Maud Marehant agalnat C. E5. Mar th, iattr. havina been convicted of robbery la this county. Aa tha con-. vlcuon waa mora man tha court waa in aom doubt aa to tha legal . effect, and th, caa wnt ovr for a Jater decision. . ;, jj Divorc n statutory trounda waa granted to U U L Bon from Delia C. La Kon. whom he married in Un tilla county in 1800. In company with a policeman h obtained proof of hi wife'a Infidelity. . Another decree on statutory ground waa granted to Mrs, B. Buess of Kern Prk,r0 C1?" Buess, whom aba married in 10. 8h also aald that h threatened to shoot her if ah left htm and instructed hia children by a former wlfa to call her she f ' Myrtl IV, Seal married Charles . Beal in -Vancouver, Waahlngton, - la October. I88. and dlaeovered that aha had mad a mistake when her husband began to call her bad names and abua her. Sh waa granted a dlvorc on th ground of cruelty. . ; -. GIRLS MADE LOOK WILD-EYED tho minds 'of all - attending; as to th Furpos of th young women. Th de endants thought that perhaps Mr. Heney was about to spring aom rreat surprise oh them altogether unheard of befor.f Th government representa tives scratched their beads, . for , sec ond, and th thought occurred, to, them that th defendants bad cooked some thing on them. And even the staid old judge had hia curiosity aroused. Finally the , trial began and the secret tra ot. , '. v ' The girls ane stenographers and are taking down the testimony for praotloa He ! a little buy as to the exact steps 1 Ll.l. 1.1. Mnn.aww mAt . I.anul U j . wu.uu Ilia .iiuvdvi t ..tj w w to the Little Corporal, but he is none Ilia tea. ptnv mat iuc iDMuviiauiy lsts. and so declared under oath In the ponce court tnis morning. The announcement did not seem to have any appreciable effect on the court, for the judge handed him the same kind of a lemon that was passed out to his alleged ancestor at Waterloo at. . 1 .1 Jl.i.. A PUTNAM'S DESCENDANTS nWANT LAEGE FOETUNE ! tVnt& Pretn Lmm1 Wirt. New Tork. Jan. 17. Within a " few day 5ee6ndant4 of , General Israel Putnam, who won fame in the revolu tion, will meet to lay plans to prove L.4 .l.rt a m nv-tuMo a t A AAA AAA UlCir K"V v ea. v tunw ay v,uuu,wvv nn-ss- lavlnfl In th Rnnlr f ITnrlnrir1 - Hftsia llfi rn. PntnBTn. A. 1pjir'nr)nnl' nf the general, made the laet attempt to establish her rirht to a' share of the M a - 4- TirL.- .Vh. ... VA H-.aI.All.. tnmnlAtAfl hftt ifflAA nil th nftnnrii h iiEtu eja.fcue'i S3U rrciv uuiuvu ' au cv aai c L J a..a.-a . ' ls...4a4 In a. a -a She died from the shock, t f , ACCUSED OF STEALING J WATCH TEOM E00M rT;'v r ;:, f " "IM' ; '"n- rt'V -v- was arrested yesterday, by . Detective Viuttii uti ear vuw" fw MMms-ilsalnawi a A rrhllv TXTftVrl wn s-t V 'ttVlrt WIII)IIUV AW 111 VSaua. va vap w av accuses MoConnell of stealing his watch I rom n la room severiu weena agu. un December 10 McConnell was before Judge Cameron on a charge of frequent ing saloons. He was sentenced to serve 40 days on tbe rookplle at Kelly's Butte, but on promise of good, behavior sen tence was . suspended. The ; larceny charge will be heard in the' police court HAYWOOD ASPIRES ; i . TO PBESIDPpY : (TTnltad Press Leased Wire.) ' Kew Tork, Jan, 17W.' D.- Haywood of the Western Federation of Miners, arrived here last night for a conference) with Eugene W Debs, presumably re garding the movement to make Hay wood the Socialist -candidate fat the presidency : at the next election. - c TIIE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL, TORTLAND, . FRIDAY LOVE FilflCif LEADS TO PRISON CELL Gust Anderson' Arrested for Showing" Attentions to ; : ; Another Man's -Wife.: ' 1 j ' ' ' : a . I , .;: ( J; '-e. .. 1 '- .' ft . '. ... :' ' ;'. Aif Vinda of trouble has , come to Oust Anderson because' of his affectlog for Mrs,' Axel Johnson.' wif d of the proprietor of 1 the , West Coast Oyster house, in Seventh street, between Alder and Morrison.' Last night toe wss ar rested on a charge of beln a fllaorderly person. This morning he was again ar-, rested, this time for threata to kill. Anderaon's plight is due to th fact that he boars a great love for Mra. Johnson and petaUta la asBertlng; that ahe ia not married. He asaerts a prior claim to the lady's affections and bit terly resents 'the Intimate family , rela tionship aaaumed by Johnson.. . ' Vnmaa hnm ftaattla. whera he Is said to be engaged is the bualness of a building contractor. It waa in the city by we aouna tnai n ursi mv . Johnson, then Miss . Freda Lovegreen. and learned to love her. He , declare that hia affection waa returnea in ainu and that an engagement . to marry re sulted. -' -. ' ' ' . Mra. . John an n danloa that - she ever promised ty be more lhan a brother to Anaerson. - rn mmru mnm m city gbout two years aco ana marnea . Tnhnann Hlnn. that time Alt' jk m kaM a i. a ..Mii.nl attatneits til b hr, but b has eonataAtlr refut) 10 grunt nim an muaienc , T VV- A Mrlarartn . ffA VnA JMa SI ISklf V. Sliiuvi waa " w-- T TKMa.sa krtm at fiO rIltmhlaa. ItrMt. sinfl aUUUBUH living VvHv.ai y - when denied admission he forced the door. .A rougn nouse was to in" mmjiai raaniiL whan Patrolman u raves ar rived on the scene in response to a bur. A.I i .Mint th. n.lffhhAri ha rjlaoed Anderaon under arrest and escorted him to the City prison, wner cnars; t being a disorderly person waa lodged V i m A n ilr.nn anAaltad Ss cash ball to insure hia appearance la tho ponoe court tnia morning, i , ' ti... ArMarann'a tmuhlaa did net and with this accusation. Mra- Johnson ap- . . jH wA w.lla Aiirt thla mfimlnf and declared that Anderson had .threat- ened to Kill ner eno. mat an oejievaa na i wnnM carry out the threat unless re-1 strained by th authoritlea A warrant was accordingly Issued for Anderson's 1 - . . L. . . . A Will arrest on a marge m umiw and he was arain tasen mio .cnstoaj. t 4a,iit nt ISflA uh holt ha was locked up for saf keeping. Evidence In th case will be heard on Monday, when Anderson appears before Judge Cameron for trial. -' Permit Issued to Mrs. Veness to Construct Dwelling on Johnson Streets :'.' : . ,..'- v'j . ' , A permit was taken out this morning for the erection of a 14-room two-etory residence for Mrs.. J. A. Veness, at Twentieth and Johnson streets to cost about !5,000. The structure Is to ret n a. at.! 11 jiAHnsaa iKnnHatlnn. Tht first story to be of dressed atone. and ine secona i sningiv wniiruKiiuii. tha intaln Ar KntK f1ftn"al lMniflha throughout In hardwood. The type of architecture is Dutch colonial, and un like that of any of the other more pre tenttoua homes In - Portland. Tbe alto of the new residence ? is the quarter Mnrk across Johnson street, from tne magnificent new home of A. L. Mills, which Is bow neartng completion. POLICY DELIYEBED ' AFTEE HAN'S DEATH The Mutual Life Insurance company of New TorK won a veraict ny aireouon CI Juage uantenDCin uua murums w the suit brought by Mrs. Mary C. Fran cis to collect on an insurance policy of 15,000. The Insurance policy Cad never been delivered to the husband of the plaintiff, who was killed- on a threshing machine last July near Pres sor, wasmngion, ana aiinougu bikiibu by the higher officials of the company. It was contended that the acceptance was conditional and not completed liva 111! VMM, V. V J WIVl. ,uv. ...ww This view was sustained by the court. USES HAY HOOK ON OPPONENT'S HEAD Front street commission houses led to . .i ... . t . ... . . n I i, . a xignc peiwecn w . aa.. vampuvii, leant- bter for the Merchants Exchange com- nanv an' a tnamatar emnloved bv Para Son at Front and Washington streets this morning., Tne two men got into an altercation over precedence tn un loading and it is alleged that Page & Son's teamster assaulted Campbell with a hay hook. Inflicting painful injuries Campbell swore out a warrant for hit assailant's arrest, charging him with assault with a dangerous weapon. ADMIEAL BE0WNS0N TO LITE IN CALIFOENIA ' United Press teaied Wire.) ' Santa Barbara, Cal., Jan. 17. Hence forth California will be the home ol Rear'1 Admiral Brownson, who recently resigned as chief of the bureau of navi gation after his unpleasant controversy with President Roosevelt. He will re side at Oxnard with his son Charles. The latter owns one of the largest ranches, near Oxnard. The rear admiral will be accompanied to the coast by his EICHABD FCUEDY TO EETUEN TO AMEEICA (United Press lsed Wire.). ATTW via ,BfU . I . mi. Curdy, ex-president of the Mutual Life luouiauvi vvuirwii miu um vw.a u, mil abroad since the insurance scandal, will buuu reiura iv A'nenun, uruon m nvo his home at Morristown, New Jersey, ready for occupancy having' been re ceived. Both McCurdJT and big wife are sua o m in. . , . . ALTON PAEKEE HIEED : BX LAiiOE JfEDEEATlON innttart Pr.a f.iwl WasMnrton. Jan ' 17. Alton B. Parker, wno was the Democrats prest- antlal Mnllrl.t fn-IOOA . tiaa rMMn TA. tained as chief counsel by the American Federation of Labor in the case brought against the Manufacturers' , assoclaui fJUfL0' ManufextureMr , asSociaUon to withdraw the publication' Of its "un falr-f list. in the federations monthly magazine. Scarlet Fever Scare Subsides. (Special Dispatch to " The Journal.) T A....tlln mt .nk mmm . Ol vnmriu Kltf ail. 1 1 u v vii.i fever in th Ash Bwal neighborhood. IIVUUIfORk VI UlUlfURIIUlL II UJ1IIH VIII, v.i.jt vii, v v unq wovii 4 v vv -w, . vim,. f l.ull T AM,KAM.M . Vi UIUJU UVBIUVII1UUI HAHDSOFsiE CQLOriVAL HOr.1ETOCOST$35,000 . ., .. .i t - f a - . . iioya Xieaiaernmn. ; : v , j derated Union last night adopted resolu-t t w""ie"aBaaBBBaBSBBBSsBeABBBa . . I einna a It In aw iinnn tha aa i.- avK.M.i . I . - - w a. For RanfcwWaraheuaa anaee en track I m,mrAm . W - An n . Annla I Western Storage &, Transfer , company, I 4 41 1 Ir.wViABna a.naaal-ak ...... " . 1 4 kuw ua avvuuv, : .f m , i j OWLS IVILL ELECT ML OFFICERS ri'.iVV . k - -,'..' ; ,u. 1 .... .. Grand Executive and Grand Secretary. Ecsign and Lat ter Stands for Ecelection Vinal renorta of th oommltt on by. laws and constitutional changes of th Brotherhood of Owls will be mad to the convention this afternoon, t This morning's , session was taken up en tirely by commute work and no com plete reports were mad- to the dele rates by the committee, although the proposed .changes were discussed .at ten gin. i ..." It has been decided to mak th offices . 1. A. w m. A ..u,,,!)., m r A mvmnA aao- tary eleotlve Instead of permanent, as . . " . a... ,..i..lI .a Km a. .ha snvy wfn 11 1 l uovwiai iv w time of the formation of the order. In line with this policy, both Grand Eeo- . 1 . 1 1 T T ..1 , m u A Oiinil HaiM. tary C B. Wood have resigned their of flcea Although Mr. Wood has not. de clared himself as a candidate for re election, he la most prominently spoken of by the delegates and will doubtless h. aakan ta aerve again. " Mr.' Leavltt'S la atin a m.ti.r of eontactura Ous Moser of Portland and John H. Reed of Everett, Waahlngton, hay both been apokea of r as candidates (or the Office. -. - ' .'.. . . . ' i Tonight tne UWIS Will noia a osnqun In the Perkins grill and later attend pan tarea, theatre. , ( .- - 1 ' Tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock wia come the election of officers and the se lection of tbe place for holding the next convention..! -.j . , ." SLEEPII1G BEAUTY FOR Ail EPITAPH iuj;' TWwlatAs Wil q, ruiLlLV X 1 U f lolulia . U4 n aa " ' of Mrs. Alwin Schaefer of Chicago. ' trrjnltsd Press leased Wlre.1 rhicaa-a. Jan. IT. On of the oddest wina aver recorded has lust been filed for probate here. - It is 'that of Mrs. Al- rln ftahaafar tha divorced Wire or a local botelman. ' Among other provls lAita la Ana aav-tna ' "There shall be inecribed upon my tomb In German and In barge golden let . .Li. Ani.Mit. in... ila th alan ivra iiia tiiwvii. 1 - r ina- beauty." The estate Is valued at $30,000 and all except small annuities to brothers and sisters in uermany, w be devoted to the giving of festivals for German orphan children in Chicago, in.. lll iI.a nmvM.a that a W?0. Ina- willow tree and a tombstone, the two not to exceea ou in con. , - l. V. ta alan-V. quested that her pet poodle be given to a weaitny ismuy ua mi " be set aside for the dog's maintenance. SATES TEEASUEE . : H r BUT MAY DIE XT. Vn.b l.a - 11 Tlinni a4 th. bravery of the night watchman an at tempt to steal the famous Kuns-Morgan .11aaltM AS MSaAUllal' f nrtaea 1t th .- A- V ' 1UII,. VnM. ... . .1.VV.K1. WllBViitu vs ya wvawua w American Museum of Natural History jm A. a. - A a. .1 -m W.m tkla was TrUBirmitMi . nn fmnr nuur morn In a. The watchman. John Ken aa.a. aa SSttA atlll ttMrtaflllf ftftjUv fIBJ V. WM SB AAV aMM w wows j a,WVw.., wounded br the would-be robber, who escaped. ' - - ; a ' T ; - auddenly a man Jumped from behind a m A a. I UU ak VI,.. 4a-w nnnr M.nn aLrut'H. niiii wiiii aa uiuu m- etrument Although partially stunned. Kenney arappiea wun ins iniruaer, i a. . At,M..a.l. -Ua kasifll - ai yl mifi tnirk him over the bead, knock not Annf j uifuuku tuv umiu ' vt llHr II ill UUifm av iiv uaeaaa viivh 2 1 I- LM alvB . ITItaa VMSaaa ihan flaW -. t When Kenney recorerea n cajisa me police, but no trace of the robber could ka Aiina4 I la ffAstteVf KT1 nrr . flUrTSrd concussion oi me Drain. . ; v; MAT MEETING' AT '? HI SEATTLE THURSDAY Seattle, -Jan. lTArranrements nave been made for the wrestling match at the Urana opera nous mxi j.nuruaj night between Dr. B. V. Boiler of Seat tle and "Farmer" Martin Burns, former .. t. .. M v.a mtrt A anil ajlmlfrla to b today the cleverest wrestler in Amer ica. Th contest is to be for 1500 a side and 7 per cent of the gate receipts, catch-as-cateh-caa. two out of . three falls, , . .' aBaSBSasSBaaaSBBSBBSaBBSBaWSaBSSas O. E. 8. Officers at Corvallis. (gpeclil DUpitcS to Tbe Journal.) - 111. a, ' Tan 1 7 T1 a nawlv In stalled officers ot the . Eastern Star lodge Of this city are .as follows: W. M. Mra J. F. 'Pulton; W. P.. Mike Bauer: A. M., Mary Aliens secretary. I&dna tjrOYes: treasurer, laumi v-nii"! conductor, ludna Bauer, A. C, Francis Belknap: chaplain, Mrs. Prudence Chlp- iuo.ii, iiiniau,, t zj ' . . Lucy Yates; Adah, Anna Denman; Ruth, aoessie Atrvinw, iamc, It7f ( JB1 klM A aw - , - Vir.a. . uawiU Papj iv? rftr1en. Mrs M in nle .Lee; sentinel, John Allen. ' , '..f PlSB)SWpn- BS-MPli-aBWaaSaBBBBBBl I Nil , . rendleton Wins Game, fSnarui Dtsuatcb to The Jonnul.) Pendleton. Or.. Jan.? 17. In a game of basketball between tne - juauranae Commercial club girls; 'team . and the D.iditn. VI h .rhnnl' rlrln at la. Grande1 last night, PendJiton won. At the end of the second haif the score Was , Wien, ftl ' aHJvaruauw im the rules the game was' called again until ' one-side- or the other had made two points.'. Miss Eunice Vogel of the Pendleton team scored the winning baa. ket. 1 ;: -. ;' :' . ? Jail Pest Sent to Asylum.' fir H,.1HMft. ItMttMatalw 4k A Tjf i mm A ft DV1UU1VU UVIIie)Vll SJSBB. Wiw awaasaMVhw Cooley have been adjudged insane and uueil w tne aajr.um m diuviu -xivik- steln has been a pest at the Jail be cause, of his incessant noise-making, violence, tnievery ana oui uupsie, and Jailer Hunter took a long breath of relief when relieved of the man's custody. . - t J - i i i , , Pleads to Simple Charge. T ' W lK.l.il. Vn- naM Un 111. , a, H. ajiyi,.iiv i.nv .i,.v n circuit court a Tine of $50 on a plea of guilty to simple7 assault At the uctooer term n was iriea on to cnarge of assault with a dangerous weapon. .Ua ...... . lltvt mimr-M, . m,. . IIV JUI - IMlllH V 0LCD Mil. 11111 serious charge was dismissed upon his agreeing to plead guilty to the lesser one. .,-, -v.'. , ' '-::-".:.'ri-.- 'j ;is s'.:' ..Protest. AgatostVRalse.;"'' " fTTnltal Taaaa Wlxa t ' ' : New tork. Jan. lt.-A protest against the nronoaal of th brewers to ralaa tha prloj 0f beer ! per barrel was mads St a largely attended meeting; of saloon- Iraana-a. 1 a w.4 rV J j niw... iMb iiisiiw i JHIU17 ' .i savncAua 1 -i..i ..I.... n .' .tt'": viuBiuB ulsic wiuiiii. itx-iiiKT xnan : meet I the increase.; ' ' 4 - , ' ' " w" ' 1 1 . i .. . . , . . .a. . ctToHtd Prtis UiH Wtf. . - NeWToriL Jan- i7.-.Th HAntrai TVd. I wmw aa.a ' (j VVU VI ly VV B.(I If VI I I at ' immediately a aiiffinlant mm . nf I MlMMaw .A a, aw. ...1.11. I. . I . 111 I give employment to a large number o linarMrtlll a vaa I hmchjiwj uaa t , :i. . v- , t ,v EVENING, 'JANUARY 17, OHETJOnE YEAR'S IVORK AI 0. A. C. Entrance Eequire men t : Is .Iliglicr and Course by So' ' Much Moro Extended. , j 4...,- , , , . .. ... o( . ' . (Special DUptteh to The JouTDtl.) ", t ' Corvallis, Or Jan. JT. The.mdst Im nor tact action taken bv the board ot regents of Oregon Agricultural college at the -midwinter meeting held yester day was th adoption of President Kerr's recommendation , that the re quirements for admission be increased one year. This will strengthen . the work throughout tha college courses by allowing another year for tha aavanced subjects. ' However, this does not af fect . the students who are now In at tendance at the Institution, aa th col lege fls under moral obligations to graduate them on th completion of th work required at tha tun they entered. Th adoption of this recommendation carried with it the discontinuance of th subfreshman year. , i ii..i., . , ... . .1.. A . 'Civaiuvm n,wr l.in'lim a yii. ivi virr- ,viuina viiv nun if, ji,t w uu wi w vw ana aria. Ji involves maaing ima aa nartmant. eonrdinata with thoaa of tha tilvKaa. naan. ...1. Im .ha aihn.l ft calls for th equipment of several large rooms ana in employment or at iai two professors and four assistants, each ai -I'll iii'iu t, 11 v iirvaiufiii waa -u"wi Ised to prepare the details so that they can oa aoiea uDon or tn ooaru at meeting In. April. t . : 1 ,v ,, Bhort Conrse ia toleae. ", President' Kerr also recommends the adoption or courses in elementary. in - i duBtrial sciences covering two years, to afford training in agriculture, hortlcul-J ..... a . i i T a . ,w.l a.iwiu 1 1 Mm nig ,,a ua . vm. tm , . . , 1 1 A nmiitln art l.nni mnA aria, and tha nanaicraita, - sucn - as iieamiminn. fnumoing, caoinetmaaing, nous puna n g, machine work, and th ilk. It Is . A . w. i...i , . . . . , . .huiMri nut i, ii i en kivii w iimnin a..w.-M from these courses, but to meet th de- manu. di m large numnir 01 jaunt mnn and women of the state who are unable to take a complete court. There is ne .nknnl M ,1,1.. .1.1. whava aill-h )iaH. course instruction caa do ooiameo. j . '. . ..." w Xottlnmeat. ?.. n-V. . : nMtf m.iVIm kllAII la hll -tn. ' ill V " 11, HUl nil. va.v mtm ". T completion and arrtneements were mad to provide it , with th most modern qulpment. StudenU will manufacture a considerable part of the equipment.. - Arrangements were made for procur ing furniture for the reception rooms in Waldo halL A considerable) amount will be constructed . In the school's shops. -" - - ' ' . ' i. . T VI .... waaA aalatillahait In veterinary science and industrial peda A lUlra.1.1 .IIIU. TIbw,j V -.W - former Instructor In carpentry, waa ac cepted and the position waa filled by tn election 01 c. tr. jacjwn, a (rav uat of the class of 104. . CITY BONDS SEEL AT GOOD FIGURE . .1 . a aaai . , . ' ' I' - Premium Paid on Nearly All Bids: at City Hall Today;' vu;. A healthy tone' ia tha financial mar ket was shown ia tbe sale ef $89,1 of city improvement bonds today at the city halL The bonds bear interest at m. iini fit thlm amount SALTED want at a premium df 1-1 to 1 per cent. City Treasurer Werleln paid the lowest, when be secured 7,4a.. at par. Tbe bids were as follows: . . ; ' . A. H. Maegly, $5,000. accrued Interest, premium of of 1 per cent A. H. Maegly, $26,000, par and ac crued Interest. ... - ' ik. Tirhmar 111 son. Accrued interest. premium of H of 1 per cent . , Aba Tichnar. ia.000. Bar and aocmed interest - . - ' . . '- . Morris Bros., f 10,000, par and accrued Interest A - ' v'" " : . : '' . ;: , Jefferson Myers, accrued interest and premium of 1-& of 1 per cent ' ' , a. c. Mvara il.ooo. accrued Interest and premium of 1 per cent , U. $4 JUraxe, xuu, acoruea interest ana K per eeut premium. 1 ,i - fS.tmA Qt.l.. Nitlini.l hanlr flR AAA. accrued. Interest and 1.1 per esirt pre- If ia.al . T 4tKTI4aaHKaaa ''. ft 1 AAA kAlMlAil . lUIVO ' AW TV J VULvt fl, Tivvvl Interest and 1 per cent premium. City Treasurer Werleln. 130.006. St lace. race. . i r' v ' . There will be a sale of 1200,000 of simiUr bonds within 10 days. ; t C0NSTABULAEY LAW FRAMED IN NEVADA 1 (CnlUd Presi teased Wire.) v ; . - , r.,inn Tan ST mJL raanlntlnn in ya. organize the lower house on the ground that the present organisation Is uncon- .tltiitinn.l .waa AmtfitAttkA at thla mnrn. in it's session of the legislature. , The lng's session of the legislature. , The ' '7-' rinorrt 7 n the eountr auditor's newspapersaof the state are demand ing4d for record In the county auaitor s i'ivAi'll' .uLB?.eAka-kft5??: I ints M CooYto Esther Shapiro. 34,10 n , cui jmii.in.wu, vw. mwv. .""on 9em a.MM t kiln mimtmA ha, h.AH flirhl in 1W v ir..a - lnr the oroDosluon and so far holds the upper IUU1Q. til urrunniy, wucicr. that any laws passed by the house will be taken to ths supreme court for a test of their constitutionality, s . A bill providing for a state constab ulary is now ,' being ' considered by a special committee. The messure. pro vides for the maintenance oi z men to ha annolnted by the governor and to he under , bis direct supervision s at all times. , inese men may oe-sem to any part of the state under command of a representative of the governor. The V i ii i . ....ivi,. ilrnn .nnnflrr . IM it adoption probably would mean a final settlement or tne woioneia iruuuia. .Tha loirlalalnra will adlourn thla af- ternoon until Monday ..'.v.f NSCffiNCE;CUT9 APENSIOOUT "'i'fi'ir'. :.VV'.i '.-..lA.a , Vaaat B7t a ft '..:) As r. 1UD11TO rim, nn iii... i .' 1 'MTltafanlraa Wla .Jan.'! 17. Pension Agent Coo has received a letter from Emll Mlttag of juverett, wasnmgion, in which Mltug says be Will no longer draw , $8 a month pension, because he was not entitled to it ? The writer says. ii... v. j. m mai.a ma 1v .Inn flrawlno I Vl A pension," and adds that he himself shot two fingers off his right hand to escape service. He says he ha surrendered i,imi.i in .Via mtllfarv authorities , at VancouYor barracks, Washington. . .'a.... II H - I M ! I 1 I ' I I" N 4 II lt . t1 i Derelict Buoys, ' ; ' (ratted Prem tewed Wire.) ' WI.1.J. -n m i. Tn IT. Tha llavallnf fiwlftsure beacon and Banlt buoy are re- a. . M a. . t. i a. -a. - ,( d raa a?1 it APV ' ' A tun has gone to the scene to rescue 'I' pnlp;lm;.Baml)00 Grass, ' - From the Sclentlflo American. Tha Aaricultural oollerS. Toklo. re cently announced that it had discovered a method ot making puip irom DsmDoo i, . in v . - - - - : ..in fni. wh (! th. hlrhnit re " ... . sulu ore claimed. , The bamboo grass is very commun in vaiwn buu hm v..u nut to lltue use. . it ib prouoc m Sams.. th e-iatVliVr1 A th JMTUnANA frm- era, and as It la hoped ..that pulp will ba oroduced cneaoiy oy u com -xns farmer and the conaumer anould.bene 1 Tha mstrnf) la till nntiap- invaatltrSs -'A' M aaB-,a.wa a------7 tlon and no details- are obtainable. . . la ssswarhrg sdv-rtliemtBts , herein, " plem II CV-t. T 1 . , pica uua. 1S03. LiEET FOR FlfiST TH III MIS Mrs. . Thaw Warmly .Greeted 1 bv Harrv and Ilia CCalted'- tttm Lesaad Wire.) ' Kew Tork.' Jan, 17, Latest tftrnooa reports: Mrs. Thaw saw her son for the first time U months today when h entered .the courtroom. ; 'While. Harry Thaw was greeting bis mother Eveiyn Thaw approached them and was warmly received by the elder Mrs. Thaw. - As Mrs.' Thaw mounted the witness . 11. . . llr. .r.rn.r . anterea i.na ,.i i . 1 1 m mi.. " - - - - - s . . and occupied the seats reserved foi tb family. - ! ' , Littleton began his examination of Mrs. Thaw by having the witness recall an incident that occurred in November. 104, when her son returned from Paris, fihe aald he wss depressed . and in a moody frame of mind, - 8hs declared she. was frightened by hie conduct ; Upon asking him for an. explanation be replied: - .' . . . "I've received a severe ' shock, but Will recover from it soon." Vntrr, when Mra Tnaw rouna ner son racing up and down in his room, he told her that he hsd heard of a young girl In whom he waa interested being rulnso by a married man whom he described a the meanest man la the world.' , . -, , SPANISH VET EEANS 1 ; ; r INSTALL OFFICEES ' i'.A.' - . . ., .' . , . Tbej Pass BesoloUott Asking for . ; ".',"' fCj1'": -' thai TtAmranlaMftm tit I Vim- . pany G, W. K. 0 V V . (gpeeUI Plspateh t The Jearsal., ; VVknoouver. Wssh., Jan.' 17. The fol lowing officers were Installed at th regular meeting of ,'th Spanish-American War, Veterans: i Commander, Glenn N. Hank; senior yice-commander, James avA' Maaa a i.iaIha - I av MAtimanr1af Isaac Phillips; chaplain, F. M. W. mca; iiicr ox m 'guaru, naiir ordnance sergeant Thoroaa Dalton inlnr aaraaant. ftaoraw XT. Met6alf: Ol ai... r . . W . ..',.1. T Tl Tliirhln livui v in. n .111, w. w . - -. . . A resolution was aaoptea asking iy the reorganisation of company O. W. N. be held February I, tbe snniverry of the battle of Santa Ana, in the Philip- pines.- !. ,,., - :-. BIEDS COME FB0M v?i KEYSTONE STATE Hundred Pairs of Hugaiiiui Part- . Hdges ''"to Bo , Freed .. in-'. ' Clarke County. (Speeitl Dtspsieh Ths Joarsst rM(ir. Waah. Jan. 17. County Auditor KJes received news this morn ing of the 100 oaira of Hungarian part ridges that were Ordered by the county commissioners some time ago. xney are to be ' scattered througnoui tne county and In charge of the. game war den. These birds have . teen ahlpped from Tardly, Pennsylvania, at a cost of over (00. . , . : -"u i ' . . At the Hotels. " . . . T . . 1 1 TV a 1fm vancuuTBB, rraau., naiu. . lowing are registered at, the Vancouver hotels: ' ' ' " ' ' Bt Elmo IX M. MclAughlln, Sprague; Mrs. Alexi Bruce. IX B. Baker, Port land! C. J2. Cloafelter, Portland; C. B. Ferguson. Seattle: W. B. Buyton, Chi cago; J. A. McOee and wire, Tacoma; Mra jonnsoa, ron.im.na, w. p- Ranter' -"'- ;v - '-' ;' ,- Columbia B. D. Evans, Seattle E C Hlnklev and wife. A. M. Pegerstrom, W. V. Wanlees, W. A, Brows, W. T. Jackson, Bteyenson; james woyie.jur E3. Flthet. W. Fanchlld, Tacoma; F. 8. Huston, Mr. snd Mrs. Propst Independ ence; Jtlley McCarty,? Woodland. 'fCoBTict'i Chilr' at Hager's. " . (Spsclsl IMsnstek. t To Jooraatl , VanMiiiwer: Waah Jan. ' 17. i Zst evening at Hager's theatre the Lyric stock company produced the emotional melodrama, "A ' Convict's rChUd." It proved to be one of the best plays of the, season. ; The -usual :THursaay auoi' race wti in siwausnci uiv i"m niov the Blav from start to finish. :' "A ConvIcr- child" will , be repeated fot tonvivv m -wxiiiu , wa aK-- , tk. kalaMsa rx Vaa MAslr . 07th H niAtl C3 4,. mw. At, V anil QiinnSV Sit rt m I IlCfJ VU 34VU AVta SailNt uhhuw bw r also a performance on Sunday evenlnaA AS a special aurucuun a, .iwwvu - the latest moving picture will be shows : Real Estate qPransfers. (Spcll DIntcB to The flernJ.) -VanMtiivar. Waah Jan. . 17. The fOI- iraina transfers of real estate were acres in section 18. township K aortn, range, a wav,., . ... i"''.: .. . - J. J.-Lindaner to -A. B. Ogllbee, '10 acres in section 2, township. S north, range east, 1200. " . Peter Ornsdorff to TJ. S. Grant Mor gan, lots 1, .. 7 and $, block 2, town of Battle ground, liOO. , 1 ( . , - 'i Marriage Licenses. (Spednl- Oi-pstek to Ths Jourosl.) ' ' Vancouver, Wash., Jan. 17. Marriage lloenses have been issued to the follow ing persons: v Classen J. Cudabaek and Iilxzle M. Turner of Portlan Riley . Propst of Independence, and Ella piarke Of Vancouver. ., a . . a . . . 7 - ' Chicken Pie, Supper. ,U : " (Special Pl-nsteh to .The - Journal. V 1 V Vancouver, Wash.t Jan. 17. The la dies' aid of the Lutheran church Will give a chicken pie supper tomorrow plght at Elchenlaub's hall, Supper will be served from 6 o'clock until all are serveiL . v., ,-', A - isf'ti fyPy ' High School Debate Tonight. : '" . ' (Special Dlepatch to The Journal.) t r . : "Vancouver, Wash.v Jan. 17. The de bate on the Initiative and referendum will ' be held at the Vancouver high school, tonight between th aioqulam high school. team-and Nellie Hlggins and Theresa Hilstrom of th Vancouver high , SOhOOlijn; v Vk i "VS f&$M f 1.., ., 4 ;5, t,. ;.t il 1 ii i i 'I ii-, :' s',.;'" r ; , I- ' t f Death of Sister Rlary Bablna. 1 . ., Sieclal Olapatcb to Tbe Jonrnal. ': ni Vancouver, Wash.. Jan. 17. Sister Mary Bablna, nee Esther a Mantague, died at th House of Providence in this city yesteraay or oropay. "i" i"'"1" services were held in the convent chapel this morning. Interment .was In tne Catholic cemetery. . . . ' - 1 , 1 r C ,1 StUlmart Fletcher Dead. -.; . (Special W-patch to Tbe Jnurpal.V - Vancouver, Wash, Jan. 17.---8tillman Fletcher, a resident of Ayibura,. Wash ington, died at 6tt Joeeph's hospturin this cltr yesterday of appendicitis. The body will be shipped , to Enumclaw, Washington. ' - , , Torpedo Fleet Sighted. 7 -K ' ' ' (United press--lieaied Wire.) . ' i ai. a . T...U. Tan 1 7 Tha - Amnri- lliu ua ,mr,iv w .... - - - can torpedo flotilla is expected to ar- 'iva ner muirii.nu.riir, ii.vihk i." -a.oA Frio, northwest of here this mornr ing. i- , 1 FRfflll : CATTLE mi ma ' a-Bwawa a.-BBaa ' Fierce Encounter Between.- Forces and Both Sides -S 'o ."; Suffer Losses.' -' -i'i ; , (rBltad Press Lsa4 WlraJ ' ' V i f ; Tangier, Morocco, Jaa 17. A terrlflo engagement in the ravine near ' Settat between a .French column and a number of men: commanded by Mulal Haf Id's forces occurred Wednesday, sceordlng to a dispatch Just received here. ' The news is. to the effect that the French gained a marked .victory, ai-1 though they were outnumbered. Twenty French soldiers and three officers wer wounded. Many of the Arabs were Wiled, t , ;' - y1 DETEILMINED FIOHT ; i ? 0VEE A SMALL B0Y Sire ' and Grandsiro Wiuat to,.Get ! Harold Wolrerton Away Prom , .: . ; 'j inue ana Aunu Ii.' " ' (Special 1 Dispatch te The Joart) ." Oregon City. Jan. 17. The case bf Harold Wolverton. the -year-old boy realding with his uncle and aunt Mrj .uu mil, vi, fu, x vl aiuvi, nwii"n, vv up the entire day In the county court , - J n , . . . B-i... lAib .A The lad was abandoned by his parents while an infant and has been cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Forstner ever alnoe. '. i His 1 grandfather. D. ' L. -Wolverton. filed petition for the tuardlanship of the boy. Intending to take him from the uncle and aunt, and Mra Forstner filed a counter petition that the toy do turned .over to the Children's Aid so ciety with the purpose that she could, through the agency of . the society, legally adopt him. - . Then the grandfather, to ' bead Off Mrs. Forstner's petition. ' brought his son, tbe boy's father, from Seattle, who appeared In court and claimed the boy. 'I'ha racnrila nf tha rollea deDartment of this city were Introduced to show that the father waa srreatd on different oc casions and fined for drunkenness, .and to show he was therefore unlit to have the custody of the child. . ' - - . Judge Punlck took the ease under ad, vleement ivv "''.l'r J. B. Hedges appeared for the father and grandfather and O. S3. Hayes for Mr. and Mrs. Frstner. ' TIIIED PAPEE MILL i f . BESIDE THE FALLS Hawley Pulp and ; Pper Company Organised With $600,000 Cap. , ItalWorkfor 800 Men.: " .1. ' (Spedal Dispstet Tbe Jeorsat) -J; (. ' Oregon City. Jan. 17. A third pulf and paper mill, to be owned and ope rated by a new company, will la the very near future be on of ths Indus-, trial , features and' factors of this city. The new company, known as the Haw lev Pulp St Paper company, filed articles of incorporation with County Clerk Oreenman yesterday. The capital stock is iouu.uuv, oiviaeo into sue snares oi the tar value of ilO per share. The Incorporators named are W. P. Hawley, T. J. Seufert R. E.- Bryan and J. M. Healey. Mr. Hawley was formerly gen eral .manager of the Crown Columbia Pulp St Paper company. Mr. Seufert is a capitalist of The Dalles. - Messrs. Bryan and Healey are well-known pro moters In Portland. , ,.-", The construction of the new plant will begin at one and it will be lo cated on the east side of the Willamette river close to the basin. As soon as ia operation employment will be furnished to at least v men.- , . HAED TIMES BALL , M AT AEM0EY HALL Band Boys W01 Do Thetr Best to v'. Giro an limitation of Penary and Destltotlon. i (Spedal Dispatch t Tb Jouras!.! ' " Oregon City, : Jan. ; 17. The j Orsgon City band, wUl give a hard-times ball in the Armory, February Four prises will be' awarded - for hard-tiraei ' ' cos tumes. H. A. Hoggatt, B. W. Mueller. and ju. C. Cyr compose tne commitiee. T " an in an ii i nil V;,:??1"-;.':.'." -' Mrs.' Howell Alleges Desertion.;.. (Special Dispatch te The learneM . e Oregon City, Jan. 17. Ida Howell commenced a dlvoro suit yesterday against Win Howell, alleging desertion. The parties were married at Portland, February 11.1 P96. and "be alleges in her complaint that on Deoember 1, 1J03, for no cause or reason on her part, be deserted and abandoned ber. '- ' ; 'JiJ In Probate Court.",; ',"'.' V ' (SpecUl Dlsparcb t The Joornat) ! ' - Oregon City. Jan. 17. In the estate of W. D. Bryan, deceased, T,; S3. Albright yesterday filed his bond In tbe probate court ae administrator, and letters of administration were issued to him. William ' Steinger, Fred - Bhafer and , George Frasier were appointed apprais ers.1 The estimated value of the estate lS $1,800. - '",:'; S 3, The inventory "and appraisement of the estate of aillle I Moody, deceased, was filed with the clerk yesterday. , The appraised valuation of . the estate is tJ.600., . ' " - ; , Marriage ' License. . . .' ' Oregon City, Jan. 17. A marriage li cense was Issued yesterday to. John H, Coahran and Jennie Helllken..' : J u; Red Checker Men ' Float the red checker from . " , your checker-board Wabowl K ;' of water and you will know;.-.., why blood U red. Blood haij " ' millioni and million of little f V - fed wheel floating In a clear fluid. The professor call them - red corpuscle. ; Well, ' Spoil's Emulsion - make red corpuscle. These ' . little red wheel grow in the ' bone marrow.' .SCOTT'S , , EMULSION contain a power .. . ' Which feed and putt new life ? v into the bone marrow of pale J . -people. - V- 'y AnDrasgiator 80. sad $1.00. " r T