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THE OREGON ; DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY g, .1808. HAS CLOSE CALL P. X L; ml in A" VJ"V W-W- W 7 ! OF II 1' British Steamer Oryfevale Gives North Bank Additiona WiA ' :! f Hi: mm HANDS ' Battles With 'Hurricanes - ; for Three Days ' MEN TOSSED ABOUT . Slice ; of .Waterfront-7-nistory of Plant. ' V AND BADLY BRUISED JJberal TJse of. Oil Saves Craft From , Going Down Before Howling Wind $nk SlounUin-nigh Seas Hero to Load Wheat for Orient. ' H When coming out to this coast from 'Jspn ths British steamer Qryfvale x ' bo narrowly escaped ' foundering that even the experienced and flaring officers ' ' end . engineers , were . oa ' the verge of joining the Chinese crew In giving up hope of living through .it '. To ride out ; two terrific hurricanes.? lasting . three 1 (flays, was the experience of the craft that arrived here yesterday af ternoon ' from Japan via sen Pedro. '. It la admitted that hut for the abundant use of oil the big freighter would have fallen prey to the hungry . combers mat rouea ciean over me bridge and at times sent spray over the tail stack. Two life-boats were smashed ' and carried away, the bridge rail was twisted like so much wlra and the , cabin doors were torn from their , fas .. tenlngs and smashed Into kindling, al though built of solid oak. Tha Iron . steps leading from the hurricane deck to the bridge was bent by the sheer force of the seas. To look at It one would never believe that the force of . the waves oould be capable of wreak ing such damage, but the log dook Dears out toe statements or the orncers. wept Across Book. Chief Officer Blair was carried half way across the vessel br a wave that threw the steward from one end of the cabin to the other. It filled, the officers' apartments to a depth of - three feet and washed out portions of the fire-plaoe tiling in the cabin. The Chinese sailors were shuffled about like cards In a deck, but fortunately managed to cling onto stanchions and lines, thus saving themselves from be ing swept away to certain death. The Oryfevale left Japan December 33 with a cargo of oak railroad ties and encountered stormy weather Immediately alter getting away from the lee of the land. From a living gale 4 the storm Increased to hurricane force ' on the afternoon of January 6. when in mldocean. Instead of abating, as usual ly,- axcer a coupie or nours, tne nurri cans continued for fully 46 hours. nil In up the seas higher every moment The telegraph apparatus from the bridge to the engine room was wrecked and the steering gear disabled with the result that the steamer soon fell In the trough of the sea. The engines were stopped ana oil poured over the side to windward. This checked the breakers but did not prevent the waves from rolllns- over the decks. One of them carried the tarpaulin from tl -fter batch and the men risked their lives when they went to stretch another In its place.' Tons of water poured into the eturlne room and threatened to nut out the fires. The entire engineer's ' the engine room and threatened to put crew was Dressed into service. keeDina the bilges clear, and for a while it The Wrong Way. Many Physicians Try to Cure Dys- .' pepsia by Haying; Their Patients Starve Out the Disease. (SpeeUI DitpStcb to Tbe loernal.)' Taneouver, Wash., Feb. I. -While the officials of the Plttock A Lead better Lumber company have nothing to say Ion the subject it is generally accepted that the mill of the company has passed into ins nanas or me tmi railway in- The Hill people now own prao anoouver waterfron British Steamer Oryferale,' Which Narrowly Escaped Foundering on Way . ; , .i i " .. . From Janan.. . - . .. . v ,...-.1 i " ' ." . looked as "If their efforts would be in vain. m 'i - - s Enoounters Beooad Hurricane. . 'At Um the wind beran to ease ud a bit and It waa decided to get undor way. The wheel had hardly began churning the water before another hur- rtoana artrana . ud. the hOWlinr Wind carrying before it great sheets of bail. It was ths worst anyone on board had ever seen or heard of, and it again be came reoeeaary to heave to. For an other it hours 'the bla tramo rolled about helplessly and .the dangor of go ing down was even greater than dur ing the first blow. During the night a tremendous wave hit' the craft so hard that she trembled from stem to stern and several of the crew made for trA iL?.i,r.r7K" .VV IWM Ul Battln. Is at the mills of the Port a 1 ru-wwa tew. mmv o m ivvu terests. Tbe H1U p tlcaUy all of the v from a point a short distance west of the Vancouver ferry slin to the Port land A Seattle railway bridge. It Is rumored that the mill is to be dlaman tied and the sits on which it stands used for other ournoses. Of lata the mill baa been cutting little lumber, Its main business being the turnlna out T.fnntnn tnntrht f or flan' Vnneiacd. with I of lumber for Station . buildlnaa to be a cargo of lumber. , The steam schooner erected along the lines of ths Portland Nome City cleared today for Ban Pedro A Seattle. with 400 tons ef wheat and 600,000 feet The plant in question, until recently of lumber. , known as ths Washington A Oregon The oerman bark Relnbea - eiearea I Lumber company. na4 been Vanoouvara tnia mornin rnr uuMMtown or ai-1 lsraaat inauntrr ror aavarai vmm. . i mouth for orders with l69,8tl. bushels was, built SO years sgo by Michigan of wheat valued at 1164, 7J. She Is I lumber men. It passed into various expected to leave aown mis aiternoon. i nands up to about 1I0I, when A. J. ha oil steamer .Atlas arrived at ths I Rronat. an esnerlancad mill man m. Portamouth tanks laat night with ,17 I organised the eompany and put the ooo barrels of oil from cavrornia. . plant on paying basis. Sinoe that Urns The British bark Alexander Black. I the mill baa been aniaj- mr,A im. which arrived at Astoria.- yesterday in I proved anUl It is one of tbe beat Daiiaat. irora, ru iivkv. ouxnva unun MiilnnM manra An tti tt. a uui U"J2T n" nlMr' iw. n company gave em oviiii;ni7 iu 7 . ipioymeni to upwaras or eoo persons. The British, steamer Moruaae. up land Lumber company in South Port- lumber for rort Adelaide, bo arrived up last night 16 fW course sauora win naraiy aa- i -... . u... mil DainK airaia,: aaa una si inii.ln Tl.tHn mnnrti a nlaaaant VOvaaa Cap- FRIENDS PAY TRUE TO DEAD officers., "but . I dare say. that during "m Vhe Mexican oort. the height or those blows there was not Th, Brltlah ship Arctic Stream reports a man on hoard who would have given lo,,n ft mftn 0nthe voyage here from muh tor. blScbtnc'- It.ceTt.lnllr Rotterdam. L. Bengellnk, aallor, leaped looked bad. Tbe steamer would have n..w.rA m h. rr.r..ti. heaii nna gone down but for the liberal use of I after havlsg recovered from a pro- T,o rfTA AtfoManCA fit V. r-irori was maae to save i o ; - - oil. The Qryfevale is at tha Enstern Western Lumber company's wharf to day being lined preparatory to loading wheat for Honakonir. She was built two years ago In Port Glasgow, and Is In command of Captain John 8teel. as sisted by First Officer Blair. Second unicor Allan and Third Officer west Ion red drunks him. but he refused to take advantage or the oiierea assistance. i i m TWO XKW STATIONS. Weather Bnrean Branches at Coos Bay and In Siskiyou Mountains. MARINE INTELLIGEXCE. Xegular Uasrs Sne to Arrive. Alliance, Coos Bay Feb. S Breakwater, Coos Bay Feb. 9 Hanalet, Ban Francisco Feb. 9 Rose City, San Francisco Feb. 11 Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... Feb. 11 a. W. Elder. Sen Pedro and way. Feb. is Senator. Ban Francisco Feb. It Numantla, orient Feb. 25 Aleela. orient March 1 Arabia, orient April 1 neral Services of Late Frank Ijacheney. The funeral of Frank Hacheney was WM1. S. Moore, chief of the weather ne,d ,r?m. Holm?rt. bureau, today authorised tustrict ore- J - miornwni ueina; in caster B. A. Beals of the local office to I Rlverview oemetery. Desslte the in- estabii two m-ancii orrices. J clement weather a large number of clt mountains, this state. Forecaster Beals '"ns wno anew jar. nacneney aunng suggested the establishment or these I nis long residence m this city did him stations recentiv inn was nieaaoa in i t.. k Kw Feb. 11 1 morning to secure the chiefs favorable I to taa cemotery. a last honor by following the remains D. W. Oordan. R. C. Prince. Oeorse mi aiaciona win do pi btmv thiuv wi a t v& wiinm tia . n . n.:.i xwyxi ra!f v1!:": wirh w;M the paiibverr tSSU m.n aivjiu umvo it. wut awaw v I WPT A mmftn I fl T sail with M t Msihsnav J euro aav&ncB nuiica ui mwnum npuiuatu- line n. a Nlcomedls, orient May 1 Ing . from the southern Oregon coast Fo"urth Presbyterian church. Rev. John egnlar Uaers to Depart. ,n, . ?.J'l'!LJI2i ""mJ ,.2 Welch, pastor of the Fourth Pres- fienator. Ran Frani Fan. E ."" v." " -.V...-. T. I -Z-., oytenan cniircn. oxriciateo It la nf a-rat BreaKwater, Ban irrancisco eo. lmoortance to the shippers to knew w "7 r to shippers of produce. Judge E. C. Bronaugh. who had Hacheney for the last 16 associated 10 rYh T mountairrbru.eon'it- d. llm brMWhmTt ie0 gg" J0, PJjta .tVrrJfrtafov " T J tl? and whaTh. had'don? for Geo. w. Elder, San Francisco.... Feb. jjwhat ,0rt of weather conditions prevail ZaJa-bSTbSSaMl- Nlcomedia. orient.. Hanalet, San Francisco Roanoke. San Pedro and way. ...Feb. ISInniv trnuhia with Rose City. San Francisco Feb. 14 I w. rionitv tn keanlna- the wlrea In Numantla. orient March 1 1 ail tfmea. Aleaia. orient '. March 101 rhlaf Moore of tha weather bureau Is Arabia, orient April 10 I dolna much to aid the district forecaster here in periecting tne aervi ana iv ia Tesseis is Tort. helnr much appreciated. Judging from St Nicholas, Am. sh. AstorU the public's faith in the reports and career as a pubiio officer both In the service or tne city ana tne county; and of his private life. Berlin. Am. ah Coble forecasts of the local office. Not long Versalllea. Fr. bk Columbia No. S I aro a station was established at Blaine, Henry Villard. Am. so St. Johns Washington. It furnishes reports on Acme, Am. ship Dolphins I weather conditions in the most north Burton, t. bk. ... Montgomery No. z I eny pornoua at rum vine ae Aiuinouse, ir. dk. . . .ureenwicn Walden Abbey. Br. ship Centennial mmTTmcs miTT OUT WIWE. Bayard, Fr. bk Greenwich , This Xethod Kay Sola the Stomach. To beoome a physician one must study nedlcal literature fori long time, and . attend several years at a medical col lege, dissect at least one human body. pass many quizzes and examinations and at least receive his diploma, which entitles him to the M. D. degree. Yet all this does not necessarily make a doctor. We have known many graduates, with their sheepskins, who could not apply the knowledge they had acquired to re lieving and curing petlent of dyspep sia. They were floored by their first at tempt to cure such a patient - They were not to blame for this, for all the knowledge they acquired from medical works was wholly experi mental. They were told to try the fol lowing: Aromatic Ammonia. . ' Bicarbonate of soda. Bicarbonate of Potass. . Blue Mass. Camphor Water. .Catechu. ,, , Charcoal. .- Creosote. . Hot Water. Sa Lime Water. 1 V -" Mineral Waters. . Nitric Acid. . - ltro-Murlatlc Acid. Nux Vomica. Oil of Amber. nil nf Cnliinn. THi,Ko..X Senna. i i Spirits of Lavender. - Rtarvatlnn. f. Strychnia. v Sulphur. , j Sulphite of Lime. , Tincture Cardamon., Taraxacum. '.," Tincture Ginger. Tincture of Iron, -i Tonics. 4: Veaetable Bitters. i In the list hot water is the only rem edy that will not do more harm than good, and its use is still an unsolved proDiem. ri the! orofesssor who coaches the graduate would nana him a package of I stuart s Dyspepsia xaDiets ana ten mm that it was a specino ror dyspepsia, in digestion, all stomach ailments, and should be his mainstay in such cases. that one grain of their active principle would digest 3,000" grains of food in the stomach, ana mat aiaea oy mis remeay thotBtomsch would soon regain its normal eonditlon, he would do the stu dent more good than sending him forth with a lot of uncertain knowledge about the cure or these aiseasea conditions. . . Th. voum doctor would sain a repii tation by curing his first case of dyspepsia.-. . . ? The patient cured would sound his praises far and near, as do thousands upon thousands who pratss Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. - . . Instead of experimenting -with ths mess of medicine in tbe above list and doing his patients more harm than good, he would always be gaining repu tation by' always curing his patient - When he met any indication of a dis eased oraran. he should discover what hundreds of other doctors have, that U he whole trouble started witn lmper-r-t .iia-atinn and assimilation, then take OUt OI bis POCHCI meuicint on m tow Of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, ami tell the -patient how to use them. : The result would be considered by the patient almost miraculous, and success after success would be achieved by him. Many blood diseases, skin eduptlons snd heart troubles yield readily to Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets, because they cure the incubating cause dyspepsia. It the itomach is wrong, you are wrong ail over. v V Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold everywhere at. druggisU' 69 ents per ?aIenIus your nameand address today and we will at once send you, by mall a sample package, free: Address F. A. Stoart Co 160 Stuart Bldg.,' Jdarshal), Mich. - v ' . . J TOWN, TOPICS The T. M. C. A. at its annual business meeting last night held after a ban quet in the White Temple, reelected the following directors, whose terms had ended: John Bain, Thomas Roberts, Dr. S. A. Brown, W. T. Masters, Philip Buehner. A. M. Smith. E. C Broneurh. Secretary Stone spoke briefly on the tlon s work in Noraaakl. n i iiirB7.r i i isMsaBSji llsBsaSBSST thasssal aVaaaJ te VYfer,i: S i1T- 1 I'm- S t ' " . ; r, v; Te nave m our saxe. in a se&iea ana wiinesica I ' cnTcIone, the last line of ; the limerick which appears below. The line has six words and ends in one rhyming with "ale." We will rive a half-pound Ghirardclli's Cocoa can full of sHrer dollars 193) to the person; who correctly" , supplies the missing line. ' One persosi may send as many solutions as they wish, there Is a Cnait Tne correct answer may a sent na any loras. ' knt w prefer that H bo writtesi ps th back el lahel taken from any sis son Ckfaaratallrs Cocoa. . Aaswors nrast bo alUJ on or before March IS. oUlnly ad. .reaaoa to CHUt-ARDELLTS CONTEST DE PARTMENT. 20 MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Hora'g th "UmmMfE3 Asicklyiwcst4en4atral Trio t etroogthoa kintaolf m si. Bt a wis -Collor Widow, Sal?, "Ct It set, Ki. ' a 1 ll l (Us Than a Cent a Cup)' : O " I - V. ' Is made with scrupulous, conscientioua care and old fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality No Cocoa at any price can be better or more delicious. lYour grocer sells and recommends it m Cores Bacaraehe Corrects IrreeaUrities . Do cot risk having Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not Bright s piseaso beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. or Diabetes e"0 MALM BY AXX, VmVCKHMTU. TO HM1 11 11 1 i.ii 11 e s .Elevator ,.0. A C With France. nhiniMna anrl nthar anarkllnr wines stream imDorted from Franc will be admitted which the Portland T. M. C. A. main tains in part, and In response to his TV .Stream cor(ing to advices received by the . .oieua 1 irw.i nniiaotnr nr riiatnma tooav.. ana vn Jb w uin. 1.. . I . - . ' 1 . .01. junna 1 The official circular announcei .Elevator I tha United Btaiea aovernment has en city w; lea for funds for the ensuing year present. plea wss raised anions: those Rhodes, general secretary for Ore- Sen and idano. spoke along similar nes. The principal address of the The oflricial circular announces that Hodge of New York City, who spoke of nis neid or general educational work, .Ltinmon tered Into reciprocity .Kalama I Cunna with tn rHult that tha dlltv nn St. John I champagne and other high-class wines has been reduced irom a to t per ".n.v 'at. . Ulustratlng It with 70 slide.. the the other accused officials of ths Title Guarantee A Trust company will take Inn-. place February 14, instead of February engine No. t and when the firemen ar- pany, will return to Baker City In a few Says. CONSUMPTION Coughs, colds and grippe are now preTaiung generally, ana, Deoaaso Caltlfl Chief. Br. Sh. ..... .Honolulu Itnantmanf 4a AnlorraJi fmnnMtl Aa- ciirB7chwa b;.sh::::sta Charles uounod. Br. DK..ean ranciscoi rs ... gy . si Cambusdoon, fir. sh..... .Calota Calosa Earl of Ounsmore. Br. sh.......Callao Cloch, Br. bk. Taltal Andre Tr.eodore, Fr. bk..San Francisco cnampigny. r. ok........ ..ean viogo tsourgainvui Is, Fr. bk....8an Francisco Cough Syrup verbena, bV. bk..V.V.V.!!!!vaioaraiso la the Tery best cure for colds and Bonchamp, Fr. bk. .....San Francisco I coughs 63 BO many of the Sufferers might Jiare gone to an early jacoosen.Fr.bK. ...... Ban Francisco BiOTO ajioiciuii auttuuwiougo. wu Leyiand Bros., by. ship. . . , . . Vaiparaiao sumption can be prevented by taking Smmo" '." -""fian Franc co r. iJuus uougn jsyrup in ume. Hoche, Fr. bk. ...... . . ...... .Honolulu lyTrZi7tZt!2?Ci - Slid! UVIUO I CCI we have absolnte eonfldnnM In Tlr.Dtiirs 1 Cough Syrup and to eon vines you that it 1 will euro, we will send a trial bottle free 1 to all who will write us and mention this 1 paper, a. c ueyer a Co.. .Baltimore, ma. t ea Steamers Ba Boats. f Oea Iiooml. Am. as. ....San Francisco Maverick. Am. ss........San Francisco Catania, Aba. ss. ..San Francisco ALONG THB ITERlTri0Brr Ths . steamer -v Breakwater leaves for Coos bay this evening and the steamer TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE, f ? Insist on bavins- Sr. Boll' Conch Emm. oc ezpenment witn a euDetitui.. use; r. Dnii's Cough Byrnp right off ; it never die- The steamer Georae 'Vv". Elder leaves I ?Dr, Bug's Congh Syrup Can be given wt for San Pedro and way ports tomorrow Pfect safety to the yesnsest chUd. " la ab nlght. - '--' ' :' " ' jaolajtHvire. Ouarantead indgr the National Tha steam schoonef fit Helens leaves .PursFooa and Drugs Acts serial No. 226. J uciiwiuii 1 I sr i s t a . . rene. Am. ss. ,. .Gobie Unitex! States Enters Into Reciprocity ""rrV " " Zl.VU (ianm nnianorrra trr rn umbu ...... 1 "V - ' Province, Br. bk..f... Villa de Dijon, Fr. bk Pierre Loti. Fr. bk.... Bessie Dollar, Br. ss. Nordsee, Qer. bk. . . . Luson, A. sch.. Nlcomedia. Qer. ss . . . Nal. Oer. bk. ........ Tweeddale, Br. ss St Helens, Am. ss. . , Haldis, Nor. aa MkrT.'W'.: vAX 7MVt champagne ufr"..vl"" Hearing of the demurrers In Breaks-Am. V.-..V:j-0 St".ilSct C Thorburn Bos. and Huiuiinu, iu. x vi iii.ii u wr. V--U. on tM flrBt 0j tma montn. urjrievaio, xr. an xu. ot vv. inijtB GeorKe W. Elder. Am. ss Martins MARINE NOTES Alexander Black. Br. bk. Astoria virgins. Am. scij. Astoria Astoria, Feb. 8. Condition of the bar a, viiivwu, "uu. ...,A.iuii M 8 m.. obscured; wma, soutn 10 Atlas, Am..ss Portsmouth miles: weatW. rainina. with fo. Xn Koute to oa4 Somber. Tides at Astoria today High water: F. E. Banders, Am. sen.... San Francisco a. m., 8.8 feet; 8:10 p. m. 8.4 feet Echo, Am. bktn. Callao Low 9: m lA ,oet; ,:42 losemite, Am. ss. Dan rTancisco 1 Y"3- , . . , Jordanhtii Br. sen. ValDaralso . San -Francisco, Feb. S. Sailed! yester- Raivator. Am. sch. . ' Redondo day at 4 p. m.. steamer jonan rouisen; Retriever, Am. bktn Redondo at 1 p. a . 1 . ..v. c9. n. a n I m.. atea AlbyV Russ. bk. Callao rr!v'& l88t ataamer Washington. F. H. Lunsman. Am. sch.. San Francisco 1 irvr x-ui w-i.u. a 11 kii ..v. n-nA I Astoria. Feb. 4. Arrived at 9:45 A. HI. va.iiliuu. .uu. vwu. . .... .a.vuwiiuu , , , , . , . nl . Alvnnft Am ach Redondo rn., British bark. Alexander Black, from R.1Dntnm.,n; At" SS. V.V.8 "fSSSsoo clsco- arS Johan Poulsen. Am. ss.. . .San Francisco ef Y11?'' 52n tW'r.n Daisy Freeman, Am. as.-.. San Francisco P m-fa"5hooner Jonn A' CamI,DeU' Xa out With Cement and Gensrat "pSdoSdof Feb. 6.Arrlved February Alice Marie, ft. ok. Antwerp 1 1, barkentlne J. M. Griffith, rrom co- F.ua-sna Reraraline. Fr. bk. Antwern I inmhta. river. Crown of India, Br. sh. Antwerp! Astoria, Feb. 6. Arrived down at 9:30 cornii Bart, sr.DK. ..Antwerp a. m., British Dane Amaosn. Jules uommes, t. dk. Kotteraam axj5BS?K-iK:::::::SB3 COAL MAT MEAN NEW aWK?" a? life iV)e flagstaff Ejumunu nuB.au. A i uamikihawuuvu Rmanuele A cram . It bk Hamburs Asgerd. Br. ship Antwerp! Baker City, Or.. Feb. S. If the fact Blilart, Fr. bk.... Antwerp that the Flag Staff Mining company Albert Rickmers. Oer. bk Antwerp I has contracted for several' carloads of Clan Graham, Br. sh. Cardiff coal means anything It is that a reaump- Eugenie Fautrel.Fr. bk Antwerp tlon of operations Is soon to take place M . a. I at that wall-known . nroDertv. !T k . For several days tie heavy teams of Emily Reed, Am. sh...... Newcastle, A. I Wade Cornwall have been employed Ancalos, Br. sn......... Newcastle, A. I hauling coal from this city to the mine woarc vu. or, u...iii '"-tana it nas Deen given ous mat some- yaiuno, orw. ....... .ajowkbbub, a. tning win oe doing shortly. Largiemore, Br. sh....... Newcastle, A. I it is understood that . Mr Clearv. Mlndoro Am..sch..Newoastle, N. 8. w. I manager f the FlagsUff, who has been Agnes uswaiu, ur, iii....nwcuci I in uoston ror some montns in conrer- ilatumet, vr. ss ....ixewcastie. a. enc with the stockholders or the com Tramp Steamers En Boats. . Btrsthflllan. Br. ss. . . .Vancouver, B. C Bommeratnd. Nor. ss....San Francisco Tungus, Nor. ss .Puget sound Hrades. Am. ss. ........ ; San Francisco Cambrian King, Br. ss.. San Francisco Knight Templar,, Br. ss. ...Valparaiso Glenlogan, Br. ss. . , . .uuaymas a Boat in Ballast to oa4 araln. 17, as has heretofore been published, an emr In the court records having caused tha eonfuaion of dates. Th hearlns has been timed to take place a soon as possible alter tne return 01 waiiace McCamant attorney for Ross, who Is at tending court in Tillamook county. 11 Judge Cleland decides that th demur rers ha va not been well taken the trials are expected to be fixed for the March term of fourt Two men who are known as Bob Nell and Ed Edwards ware arrested last night by Patrolman Golts. The mes are wanted In Pendleton, Oregon, to an swer to s chargs of larceny. The sher iff of Umatilla county ha been noti fied of tha arrest of the men and will arrive here this evening to take the prisoners back for trial. A leaky gas pips and crossed electrlo wires combined to start a fir In the residence of Judge E. C. Bronaugh, 9(1 Front street at 1:16 o'clock this morn- A telephone message waa sent t rived on the seen th bias was sooa extinguished. Th damage don waa merely nominal. Fifteen Chinese arrested at 84 Second street last night by Detectives Kay and Klenlln on a charge of gambling, wsre jllce court this fined SIS each in the po morning. Th Chinese entered a of guilty. plea OFFICERS ELECTED BY EED BOY COMPANY (Spatial Dtiptteb to Tha Journal.) Baker City, Or.. Feb. 6. Annual meet ing of the stockholders of th Red Boy Mines company was held at Fremont Nebraska. January 10. Word has just ben received her that th following officers and directorate were elected: President, Ray Nye, Fremont, Nebraska; vice-president. John G. English. Dan ville. Illinois; treasurer, Rudolph B. Schneider. Fremont Nebraska: secre tary, Julius Beckman, Fremont. Ne- TEA . New York is too far from Japan; San Francisco is nearer. Tour grocer returns your money If 70a don't Ilk Schilling's best: we pay him. braska; J. O. Mlllgan. Wakefield, Ne braska, and George O. Sherwood. Phila delphia, Pennsylvania. The executive committee, which has th direct managing of th famous prop erty, 'is composed of Ray-Nye, Julius Beckman and John Thompson, with the latter reeleoted. -r- Doan's Regulets cur constipation, ton th stomach, stimulate the liver, promote digestion and appetite and easy passage of the bowels. Ask your drug gist for them. 25 cents a box. , RUMMAO Hundreds of shrewd buyers are sharing in the great bargains offered in this sale event our annual cleanup of all odds and ends;, discon tinued patterns; samples; limited stocks left over irom special sales; remnants and numerous other articles which accumulate from, one year's end to another collected from every department and priced less than actual cost The following are a few of hundreds 6f equally liberal x bargains. No exchanges. Delivery at bur earliest convenience. ; ; 24-inch weathered oak Pedestals for. 75 $7.50 Hall Seats in golden oak for. .$3.75 . 86-inch weathered oak Pedestals for.... 95f $10.50 Fiber Chairs for j. ,;;;. ..$3.90 Stools in oak and mahogany finish for. . . , Q5 $13.00 Fiber Rockers for .'....:..: .'.$4.10 x Feather Bed Pillows for. ...... 45t $11.00 Fern or Palm Stand in golden oak for. g4.50 Head-rest and chair-back Cushions for. 45 $22.00 Arm Chair in fumed oak for.. $7.50 . Mission Dining Chairs in weathered finish for. ... .$1.00 $23.50 mahogany Toilet -Table for .$9.00 ' Reversible Table Covers for ..$1.00 $18.00 "Rex" inner tufted (best felt) Mattress full . - $4.50 Stands in golden oak finish for. ....$1.35 size-r-for ". ' ; . $10.00 $4.50 Pedestals in golden oak finish for .$1.65 $20.00 Shaving Stand in fumed oak for .....$9.75 Japanese terra-cotta Umbrella Stands for....... '...$1.15 $30.00 Electrolier for .$9.75 $9.00 Center Tables in golden oak finish for. . $1.95 $25.00 BoCjkcase'in weathered oak for. ....un. .$10.75 $5.25 oak frame Screens for. ..... .$2.85 $23.50 mahogany Toilet Table for.'.... .: $9.00 $8.00 camphor-wood Chestrfor. ..$25 $42.00 Electrolier fore. . . . . . . t t .$10.75 1 Rummage Sale CROCKERY, REMNANTS BROKEN SUITES J YOOt OaTOfrl C0MPLETE:H005E-FUmiI511ER5 anva MSB asj SSB33SJ it nt toual Rummage Safe ODD PIECE3 ( NOVELTY PIECE3 , SAMPLE PIECE3 1 :