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rfllE OREGON SUNDAY 1 JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL' 19. 1903.
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10 FUN FOR
THE HIS
WHERE COLLIE DOGS ARE ' v
WORTH ,MUCH TO HERDERS
Br LUU R., Lorana
Whera tba eheepralelng lnduatry la
conducted upon an lmmenee scale, aa It
la la aaatara Oregon, aouthem Idaho
mA) W .. . 111. I
hviiiii m (qqq cum p I y QUg,
wall trained and faithful, la worta from
1280 to 1500. according to hla merits
"A good colli savea hla prioo every
llOU Dill LUiUlH"ia flic wnora ma raimrui ana jnteiu
Kaiser Enjoying His Vaca-
.
ant anltnaJ nlph.. Vi a finnba with i
XTv TTftrlnrr lH"iiri Snnrt osacribabl cunaina and auoDlements lh
iuv iiauuft i.x..v.. - ubor of tha herder with unfaltering
at Island of Corfu. Mwr In lambing aeaaon, whera from 1,001
10 i.auo ewe with young limbn are
Isolated from tha othr flocks, tha value
01 me come la especially appreciated.
Aa tha nolay herda of motbera with
thalr bawlldarad lamba mova ovar tha
rangea. aopana of helpleea lamba fall
Into dltchaa. bedgar holee, waahouta
and crevaeeee from which It la utterly
lmpoaiiibla for tham to aaoapa without
.if 1 l. I , I i .
miu tin iiMiin muui.r ewes run wiiu-
Castle Pleases Kmpress.
i.L.-.V'- By Malcolm Clark.
" K fBeant Xw b Louat Lasted Wire:)
. ' n.iin inrii it Annrliriar ta naws I ly about, bleating- pathetically. .. bu
, raoalvad from tha ..land of Corfu, tha tlin",!' Mr otUD
kalaer la enjoying bla vacation im- Than It la that tha trained coll la uaa
inenaely and tha ompreaa la delighted J'100"1 human intelligence In rescuing
with her new cat!., but tha retlnu. of tSSt ncW.. th'.'motn'
me imperial roupia an noi ur iu.ii er ewe novaring acout a certain apot,
. inaatera' delight whlla tha hard movea on. tha dor knowa
Not only la Ufa on tha la land very at once that a lamb la atranded and at
' much different from that In a gay onca goes to I la raacua Tha mother
metropolla, but tha "Achlllaon" la not awa fight tha dog- off, frantically, not
.. vary epacloua, and aa very faw of tha uaderatandlng tha object of lta approach
. a part men e except thoaa uaed , by tha to har lamb, but tha faithful and deter-
aaiaer ana ma iamny nave vwn maua ninio ao, unwilling to injure tha fight
habitable, the courtlera bare bean quar- ng mother, ruehea at har and 'drives
tred in various leaa attractive plaoea, her away to a aafa dlatance where aha
, and aa they are requeated to be alwaya will not Interfere with hla work of
v on hand whaa hla majaaty dealrea thalr raacue and than returne to the lamb.
. presence, no matter where their iodg- via k t
fnga are, thalr vacation Ufa la rather .. . V. . u CTl . v
too Btrenuoue to pleaae them. .w?l. I ki.nKv. tn. alplaeB lamb by
Although the kalaer la apparently un- ? rK or bt J P1 nok' th 00,1 '
fuarded and roam a all over tha ialand, "V" tromt. th5 h.ol cravaaae and
a la oonatanUy followed by eecret fef,u,lt on ' Otten the lamb,
, ear-rice man. who never loae airht of him IiJln;'n'.M dl1 tha mother awa, that
and who carefully aearched every nook tb dof haa oome to devour It, Ilea limp
and corner of tha Ialand before hla ar- tati the ground aa If dead, and In auoh
rival. It waa tha wiah of tha Turklah f,e th do puahea It about with hla
v .iiiknrfiiu .M ..n.iKi. . .v. noaa roll a It ovar and ovar. until fin-
v m w a waa, w uw aa v a vwJuaaaaa asav at va iiw I - . . . . , "
aafeguardlng of tha Kaiaera 11a, wbloh J11' J1.!" ix 'at and acampara
2 delayed hla arrival at Corfu, although wJLf? JLn.Lu 'r1J mother, who
! It waa given out that tha reaaon waa 2" watched the proceadlnga at a aafa
only the unrinlahad condlUon of tha u ,
,Achllleon.H I la other eaeea atramely youn lamba
Nobody knowa definitely bow long Jh'cFh n arPPd, UP?" tha range
the kalaer will aUv on Corfu, but oo- durina; the day atumble InU badger
cording -to hla preaent plana he will
Ing to catch tha coyote If one had hap
pened to aneaa in ana greo 'niu. h
Harder rinding wnere a rail nea i,aiion
from the top of the fence to give tham
tha auddan alarm, talked aoothlngly to
i ha doga. which were greatly eaclted
and atood on their hind feet, oecaalon
ally, a they looked eicltedly In every
direction for a fleeing coyote. How
ever, when the doga aaw that the herdor
waa not alarmed and returned to the
tent they aJao returned and were ooon
aaleep with their noae on their front
paw a, pointing toward tha pena.
Xnet JTot Seat Collie,
To abuaa. kick or whlo a fullblood
oollle dog la to forever loae hla confi
dence and to make hlra a cowering, un
willing, timid beaat wearing a look or
auaplclon on hla otherwlae fine and at
tractive face. In early daye of the
ahaep-ralaing Induatry on tha PaoiTic
ooajit many of the veteran harder
holaa, and after lying In cold rain and
e,ua uaaaaa - a a a ua aavaa wiamaj uw wiu I ' . .
leave on May and will probably l' t,yi"(l,h,!r M ?VV ".v 10
w aa WW aow U eVailVMalatVU Ul
aaema to reaUaa thla fact, and If, after
belna rolled er aevaral tlmea by tha
doa'a noaa 11 atill refuaea to walk, the
dog picke H-up by the neok and carriea
rive at Vienna on the aeveath to con
gratulate Emperor franola Joeaph on
the occaaloa of bla Jubllea
' If there la any one her who feela
h...j . . 1 1 .1.. i I It bodily toward tha herd or tha rorral
it la unodubtedly hla aldeat aon. Crown w,h,r ,h T the herder and the
' Prlnca Trlodrich Wllhelm and hla wlfo. nu0 'mj? , to ahelter.
' Crown Prinoeea Cocillo, for theae two ood cu mf7 ,.'! b5 n gal-
young people have bean mambera of iyf'? D? c"LOTTT ln" TVl or.Jne nTtii
the kaiaer'a "In Bad" club , ever alnoe t?1", ben attracted by the weak
. thalr reoent vlait to C Morlta, where bleating of a lofct lamb, or by a dealre to
- they Allowed themeelvea to forget their that none have been left. . In thla
' blgh 'poeitlon and enjoyed the tobog- way a go collie will aave many lamba
- ganing with tha abandon of common ah.dy. duJTln' i;n"'3ln aaaaon,
touriata and became very popular with f,?dtrue.to th" Yln "'the raftge, ao-
a number, of American and Bngltah L".Jy ,-.mo.r8 than hla value every
1 lounaia - I r . .wv.a) mu uvouwuvu
, : To make mattara woraa they let "" .
. themaelvea be caught by prof eaalonal I Are Tagatarlana.
Photographera. whoaa enapahote have Tha beat collie doga of tha rangea are
" been publlahed in Uluatratad papera all Urgaly vegeUrlan In their diet. Bread.
v ov5.v.tll" wor,di m . , v ,uld Potatoee are cooked for the
w"w". yiuj muma aoga aa regmariy aa tna harder a meale
- It waa too late, but when tha crown are cooked. Cooked meat la alao fed
prince returned home ha waa Mjerely to tha aheep doga In amall quantltlea,
lectured, and rumor haa It that ha did but they are eeWom, If ever, given raw
v. not receive tha lecture In alienee, a meat for the reaaon that tha raw meat
v mortal offenae In the eyea of hla encouragee them In being aavaga and
father, to whom dignity and reaarra U more Inclined to bite, tear and Injure
everything. , the aheep, whlla a vegetarian and bread
V Lt , . , . , diet keepa them In good temper and tn-
' . Th. "rln . of Buaala la expected creaaea their gentleneaa without af fct-
to vlalt her native home of Heaee.Darm- nr their Jntultlon or reducing their
, k atadt aomatlme during the aummer, aklll.
. ' bringing her children with her. On the vaat aheep rangta of tha weat
Her health la aald to have materially collie doga mar be Bent for more than
t Improved and ahe Is much leaa nervoua mile to turn tha herd, going alto-
than a few montha ago. A rumor that gether by the eternals given By the
aba waa contemclatlnr aolnc to a K.rH.r hn nirn hi rm in it., mi.
nunnery of alienee to regain her natural J rectlon he wiahea tha dog to go. Even
owned their doga which they took with
place to place aa may
syera. Bunh herdera would
never permit another to uae tneir aogi
under any clroumatanoes and In many
oaeee auch doga would not haed a word
from any but tha owner. A genuine
affection often grew up between oog
and man and many pathetic lnatancaa
of old and decrepit herdera being taken
to hoapltala or otherwlae confined away
from tha herd, are told. The doga oould
aoarcojy be aeparated from the maater
in auoh oaeee, and tha old maater would
not permit of the aeparatlon If hla
oewera of Darauaalon oould prevent It
xnat ineae ooas poaaeaa aciuaj pow
ers ox thought la orten oeoiarea oy
thoaa who have watched them cloaelB
and who olta Inatancea In which aucb
powere are damonatrated.
A friend of mine owned a oolite a
few years ago which, in the eprlng of
tha rear, would take part In the frol-
ica of the limbs, with the eagnerness
and aklll of a boy. At tlmea when
the herder and dog would be lying on
the around watchlila? hundreds of young
lamba play upon a bank the dog would
whine and ahow every Interest In their
antlca When tOO and 100 playful
lamba ware running at tha top of their
speed for a faw hundred feet In one
direction, and, auddenly wheeling
woudd Beam per back In a wild, seeth
ing aheet of white fleeces, thla dng
would wait until tha lamba ware al
most to the end of their runaway on the
bank, when he would leap out anions
mem, piayruny running wun m.ra an
watch 1ns their antlca with Blow In
eyea and much excitement At flra
the lamba would ba scared at hla prea
enca, but later on, learned to look for
him. it eeemed. ana ran raater ana
harder and farther when ba took part
and laid in mlmia ambuah lor them.
Judge of anlmala,
In tha mountain regions where aheep
are aepi on aummer range in isoiatea
canyona back in the timber, it la de
clared by herdera that they can gueaa
from tha actlona of their collie doga, aa
to tha kind of animal which causes an
alarm at night. If a coyote cornea near
the doga run out after It and bark lus
tily In tha errort to chase it away, du
If the collie acenta a bear Instead of
running out and barking loudly the
frightened dogs hover close to the herd
er, growling and sniffing In fear. In
thla way tha herder learna the nature
or the night prowler ana acta accord
ingiy.
A weii-trainea collie dog win not
chase a rabbit while on duty with the
herd, no matter haw many leap up be
fore him in the course or the day.
r en tie word trom the herder immedtate-
y recalls the dog. although lta first Ira
pulaa may be to give chase. In this
way It la demonstrated that the train
lng of the good dog la In some way con
nected with lta oower of thnurht as a
common cur wui cnaae a rabbit at ai
moat any time, under any circumstances
and against tha vain proteata of Its maa
ter, no matter how aevere.
in separating aheep at the pens. If one
happena to get In the wrong lot, and the
men at work grab at it or ahow It to
but will fouow It around and around
until he fin
gently by
RECORDS FALL On
STANFORD TRACK
California Wins Big Meet
but Marks ' Are ' Shat
tered Doing: Trick. '(
(pedal Dbvatak te Tbe ftmat)
Palo Alto, CaL. April IS- OaliforaU
noaad out a victory and obrtateoed
Stand ford'g new track today by a aoara
of II 1-8 to II Ka. Jour Intercollegi
ate reoorda wara broken and a eoupla
ilea in one or me beat nateta ever aaaa
on the-coaet Tha eurprla of tha day
waa uraaniora a winning oi- uia mile,
with temamlel runnlna aeoond. Reed.
of Portland, leadlne- la tha 100. turned
hla anajle and a tumbled, giving tha raoe
to captain b tan ion. wiu uoaman, suae)
of Portland, aeoond.
Reed did not enter tha 1:10. Neither
Maan nor sweet placed in tha l-mlla
bslng taken with ore m pa, which weat
to uaina in tha aiow time of 10:1.
Btantoa won his quarter from
in o:i. Johns and Morton .ran' a
dead haat la tha 1:10 hurdles In II l-t
10
form la th
a
Dowd a In 1:81.1. Stanford failed to
Brown a ho wed
nd won with
fine
three-yard
le
qualify la tha hammer and tare plaoea
Stanford made up a naw ralay tsaia
i tha track and auooeeded la winsia
kgainat CainornlaB veterana
i ) nariiTaa inn r-aaai i ci r-aa nnr narvnii m nnnni. ah w vs m BMnavaa a w a aaa
ion l- rf.f.T.H .h-T.-S i wh.f Vs. r. "A. , r'".7 '?."uin tna seething herd
caarina l."mo.tlyUn neSd of now la" fWSoc6rd.na to the "rnotlon. of 'the Cbnc t0 "
freedom from tha restrictions neces- I hrrl.r' irmi'ln mtU lthr alt rlnwn I . f
aary to ,uard her and her children at the father end of hla long Journey . i !? "alie,1 bT haJf
ajralnat niTiUlaUo attack and at Darra- around the herd, or return to tha herder, fuf0,," t"? LT,c'rl,hlen6d( we"' "
watched, ahe would ba abaolutely aafa. the herder'a bed. In tha tent or cabin. i .,w,'iL-.cV.rse uFa the do5
It la not know yet whether tha csar or near the door and uoon the least f? i"r,ou??y that ha would be forced
Will accompany bar. alarm at night will Immediately growl ;5;iS h-.i- !ial5ana t rV" tavolll
. - . . or bark In the effort to awaken the ,,r,i,,ad,J,d ho?,f-, Inataad of leav-
Inatead of erecting a atatua of their herder. If the herder doee not atlr at i" ,JjnD ? f8 tha faithful
moat famoua composer, tha lata Ed- the dog'a barking, many of the more would angrily chase away the ewea
ward Grieg, tha people of Norway have Intelligent doga will go to tha bed and wv" ,nle"rmg with hla duties,
decided to build at Borgen a large con- lick the face and handa of the Bleeping i,nriu"n, IfBorance, and would then re
cert hall in which only hla oompoal- herder to ba aura that he awakened amd .rn, pick up his burden and trudge
tiona are to ba heard The earthly re- will then scamper off in the direction Ptiently toward camp, keeping a sharp
mains oi tna greav oompoaer are loiof the alarm- i I 7i: raiurn oi tna angry
Da DiacM ac real in a natural cave in i . in this wnv rh. riwir urni in a n- i
a mountain near Troldhaugen, overlook-1 awer tha collie's call and aa theae dogs
ing a typical Norwegian fjord. I are keen acented and have a keen sense
Collie dors sold hv thai
taken Into distant places hAVA han
of hearing the herder knows that he Is f"n return alone to their
old
nome, crossing mountains, swimming
uiiBry ana otherwise
arciii aeterroinauon to return,
A woman of it. who pretenda to be I not being deceived by a falae watchman
. pnncs in aioguieo, is mystnying me i when the collie awaxena mm.
Vienna nnl if Tn n ff A I v. nm(i arhA 1
J wanted to murder her aha aald ahe waa , Vn .r.0-0?'. v S8" Eve been known where the dog
. forced to wear male clothing and to I have known collies that after chas- became greatly attached to the pack
' vTl , . v.- -l -1" . ,1.. In . invnf. whlrh thev hart rila- I linraA fi1ih i , . . . 1
um kuw w r. i-uii.il iici uuiuu fcu LIIO " j L j , imj wen aept Willi the
name and title of Prlnoe Egou, ahe covered creeping toward the aheep pena nerd in the aummer, and upon the horse
borrowed money from Vienna shopgirls, at night, would sneak stealthily out being left behind, the dog would show
" whom she promised to marry, and from into the high grass or sage brush and great alarm, returning frequently to
v amall dealer whom aha promlaed tltloa 11a in wait for the return of the coyote park at the horse and Otherwlao r
and money. I for an hour or more berore returning niou its knowledge that It belonged m
' 1 K .V,. W.x V. .J I L. r. lo.n avoir, I tho nnttMt UCluagea 10
A immvu tiviu ..uvi.i du. nuu uviiuirm I IV inn l i b uw. w . , "n vww.v.
several thousand dollara told tha do-I If the coyote did not come Into eight I
, lice that hla myaterloua friend, who again, tho dog would alowly creep back tyi CJTrTTrrrrk at riinnn
gave tha name of Margaret Erb, waa toward the tent, atopplng oocaalonally r AolllitrlUiN rALJo
.. uu wviiiau, uui puuvv, wilii a claim to iooa bjiu iiaieii.
agalnat a royal peraonaga of 81,000,000. Once while staying at a herder'a
- The Inveatlgatlons of the police have cabin I waa awakened In tha night bv
revealed tha (act that for more than a audden rush of the sheep from their
zu years me woman wnose Dirtn la sleeping places. instantly the entire
still a mystery nas oeen living on herd waa bleating and rushing wildly
f Borrowed money. about the pen aa tnougn a aozen coy'
One of the flrat people to help her otea were In the midst of them.
financially mora than 19 years ago, Before the herder and I could reach
SEKI0US TAX TANGLE
niStSS JoH.l )
tv. ' 'tel.. "" -j)ni is oreseelna
the Poaalbfllty of .enou. financial t?oU?
oie ror the atata nrt Aur.r
municipality and mrhnni rfi..
was a mechanic In a amall town near Id,. rn a rw tdM. fliotnnt tmm th. attorney-areneral tnri.v in n .r
Vluini! mnm haa nnw Varapr1aH K,. K. I VT.i-- . fn. i I thn tar nnn,ml.a - j 'i . . . kcr .lo
. . , - . - - - - - J - wm 1 1 j 9 lwu twwo uugi worn luijuiug i - , auviHoa that n e
in ne I T?': t ; lno unty asaessoi
- coming engagea to nis aaugnTer a gin , a clrale about the pens, one In ne fr-uieni to airect the county assessors
of 16. Jh mwhan o who still believes direction and one In the other, expect- throughout the atate to Ignore, pendlna
in hie "aon-ln-laWB" princely birth, waa a declaion by tha.BUpreme court aa t5
I delighted at the prospect of having his lt,,validlty, an act of the T last lealall!
- M daughter becoming a princess, and is are plotting to keep the "prince" In tir -.exempting moneys and credits
f furious at : the police, who have sent caDtlvltv because "he" waa on the point except bank atw
to
Tha traok waa fast and a arai tt
1.000 waa In attandanoa. The offlelaia
were alow In atartlna tha mnl. ani
darkneaa cloaed tha meat
The reauita: .
Mile Bradford. 8- DeanamUL fl C&.
Oregor, 8. Time 4:111.
100 yard dashPaul. C Rolman,
Gardiner, a Time 10.1.
220 yard daah Paul, C- Holmaa. sV.
Stanton, C Tlma til.
440 yard daah Stanton. C Brown.
Wyman, S. Tlma 80,1.
H mlla Brown, S, Dowd, C, DoaSa
Q. Tlma 1:61.1.
I mile Galnea, ftV. Claybarg, C. Tlma
120 yard high hurdles Cowlaa. CL
Edwarda. C. Peaalea. 8. Tlma 11:4.
220 yard low hurdles John a CL. and
norton nea ror lirat; uorria, third.
lime is. a.
High Jump Martin 8. and Munn. OL
tied for flrat la 8 ft 11 l-l lnoheai
W'aren. C, Poor, 8, Starling, 8, BulL
C, Everett. C, tie for third at I ft
o i-4 incnea
Shot put Horton, 8, 41 ft 10 ln
Munn, (5, 41 ft I l-l In, Blake. 6,
ii ii. i in.
Hammer Palster. C, 117 ft In,
Munn. C, J2J ft I In.
Broad Jump Vandervoort, 8., It ft
9 In., Meddlck, S.. 12 ft 7 In.. Vllaa, O,
2Z it. s in.
Pole vault Fellah, 8., 11.1, 8cott, 8,
Kocher, B., Bull, C, and Oetrander, 8,
i.i a
iie'i i or Rfcooa.
Relay won by SUnfonl Tina l:IT.t
Way man, Brown, Morris and Coonan.
BUTTE TAKES FIRST
GAME FROM SEATTLE
TWO OF THE 'WORLD'S GREATEST SONGBIRDS
-i tha woman to an asylum for observe-1 of proving hla
tlon, and deciarea that the authorities title.
claim
fortune and
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The attornev-aeneral nnint. .v..
In (....., ' . . r viak llltll
"I"'" wuii nave neia the law un
constitutional and have directed by writ
of mandamus the county assessors to
Mot AnAwf J - 1 1 . . .
AT A u ureul" on the tax rolls.
The attorney-aeneral aim r.n.
attention of the tax oommlssion to ac
tions now pending In the United States
courts and In the state courta in sev
eral other counties, wherein it is al
leged that by the exempting of 1300 -000,000
of moneys and credits under an
unconstitutional law. tha .ntir. .7."
rolls for 1907 have been
SEEKS DIVOECE FROM
TREAD WELL'S WIDOW
Petaluma. Cel.. Anrll is r. Trar.i...
Hall today brous-ht anit tnr' i.
agalnat his wife, Abbie Tread well Hall, 1
who has figured in three marriages and
whose career has fnrnlhvi a .,k.
of aensatlonal episodes.
Aa the wife of ".limmv- t-, j n
aa hewaa known, member of a worIiLv
San Francisco family, Mrs. Treadwefl
first came Into irnnora i,. o,"
u-u uw iv"8 niou uri ireaawell when
he committed suicide on the slope of
Mount Lowe. Some tlmo into, h "L
i Vi . v " """-er wail, a Petaluma
dentlat, her present Jmaband. lBJUm
ooorwy oerore the earthquake she
brouaht suit for Hivnr. ,.Tr.
Sfii ."11X7 ,frwards becSme recon-
r"7Z. rir, B.uuil was withdrawn. Tha
truce that was thn nafi 'l
laating and they have been living apart
Jhi -hlK'.Bi. PI1.1 now declares
(Bpedal Dispatch e The Jooraal.)
Seattle, Wash., April 11. Seattle and
Butta played tha opening game of tha
Northwest league aeaaon hare today be
fore . a crowd that filled tha park to
overflowing. It rained In the morning
and tha weather in the afternoon waa
threatening, but that did not detract
from tha attendance. Tha usual opening
parade of the two taams atarted at 1
o'clock. At the park Mayor Millar and
Magnata uuguaie officiated aa the bat
tery to open tha game. Duadala who
IB not aa aienaer aa ne uaed to be, tnea
to aauat down aa ha did when ha waa
a league catcher, but hla overhang for
ward interfered sadly. Tha mayor
pitched the flrat ball within 10 feet of
be plate and then the two dignitaries
gave way to Rush and Stanley.
Butte scored the first run of tha sea
son in the opening inning, out then
Kush caught his stride and held them
safe till the ninth. Then tha Butta
sluggers got to him hard. When Short
stop Dudley heaved the ball wildly into
the crowd back of first Base two runs
came home and tha acore waa tied.
The vialtors won tha game In the tenth.
when Mvere at third took careful aim
and duplicated Dudley'a trick, allow
ing two more to come noma Butta
outhlt and outflelded Seattle, but the
home team had all the luck until tha
last two Innings, when Russ Hall's men
more than made up for it
Schofleld. Seattle a first baseman, haa
tbe hoqor of the first home run of tha
aeaaon, sending a Una drive over tha
fenoe In the fifth.
caught three men at tha plate in two
innings, all hard chances, was tha fea
ture. The Seattle team la a decided
contrast to the Joke aggregation with
which Dugdale started the aeaaon laat
vear. With Bennett. Frisk. Schofleld
and Qulgley all sure to be found near
the top or tne Datung averages, it is
the best hitting aggregation Dugdala
has ever had here. Tne mrjeia la very
fast and the out field fairly ao. Tha
pitching staff is apparently fair,
thm.trh it does not class with that o:
either Butta or Aberdeen. The Butte
team looks better than was expected
from advance reports.
Moblev. from tha California State
league, will pitch tomorrow's game for
Seattle, jocko i nomas win uisn -em
un for Butta
Score by Innings: R.H.H.
Seattle 02001.1009 04 I I
Butte 1 00000012 I 4 It 1
Batteries Ruah and Stanley) Claflln
and KrleU.
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Snapshot of the world's greatest songbirds, Mme. Lnisa TetrRczlnl, on tha left, and Miss Mary Oar-
den on the right, who put aside professional jealousy and became friends when they departed for En
rope recently. A photograph of Oscar Hammersteln, who has the songbirds under contract, also appears.
COLEUI W BE
.MDEJJISHOP
Salem Friends of Former
Willamette President
Gratified by News.
'Pretty string of salmon Jerked from beneath falls at Oregon City bf
JL J. Burns of tbe Rialto cafe and Bert Lewis, proprietor of thee Turn
Uajl barber shop. The lot .weighed 110 pounds."; The biggest salmon
t'-ped the scales at 42i pounds,' and the two next largest ones are 22
nt-J 20 pounds each.?
CAKE ADDS TO LEAD
IX WALLOWA COUNTY
Enterprise. Or.. Anrll i
10 Preclncta in Wallow j..
?&c,P1L Fulton- 208. Ellis 874, Geer
170, Shepherd 47: railroad rnmni..!
Altchlson 287. Oaetem 79, Hamilton 168.'
Hurlburt 84, Loucks 45-, White 28.
Three ' hundrarf n.HIn ' atr.t.
planted with 44.00a tnH Whii. .-
said to represent a value of nearly 1200,
000. . About 1.000 aardanera anit lot.
ants are employed to taka care of them.
FAEMER PUTS KIBOSH
ON HUNT CLUB CltASE
New York, April 18. John Robertaon,
of Syossett Long Island, broke up a
Meadow Brook Hunt club ehase with a
shotgun today, gave tha sports the
fright of their Uvea and captured a Bilk
hat that he will wear to church Easter.
Kobertson owns a farm, from which he
warned the huntera to Keep out of re
cently. ' In their excitement, however,
the huntera failed to notice tha red flaaa
on the farm boundarlea. The farmer
saw them coming, muatered hla family
and two farm-hands, seised hla ahot-
gun and drew up a Una of battle acrosa
hi a pasture.
The fox-ohaaora were almost upon
him before they aaw tha preparation a
for their reception. They broke for tha
nearest fence. Robertson pursued In
such a hurry that he fell and tha gun
went off with a bang, like a howltser.
Sure that Robertson nad taken a pot
shot at them, the hunters took tha hur
dles in blue-ribbon style, tha hounds
went one way and tha fox the other.
TOBACCO TRUST WILL
ftQT BE DISSOLVED
Toftcd Pnm UaMd WlrO
XTA -vslr A tH1 1 fi Jifff11m rt tia
American Tobacco company are em
phatic today in their denials of the
atory from Richmond. Virginia, that tha
company is aoouc to aionuive or aiier us
organlaation. James B. Duke, preaident
Of the company, wno nas oeen staying
In California for tne paat montn or bo
for the purpose of regaining his health,
returned to Now York today, and after
a conference with W. W. Fuller, gen
eral counsel of tha American Tobacco
company, left with Mr a. Duke for a
week end visit to his country place in
flomerville New Jersey.
. Duke declined to make a statement
concerning the report but A Vice-Presi
dent c. C. Dula said:
- "Thla story Of voluntary diaaolutlon
of the American Tobacco company la
abaolutely falae and without a shadow
of foundation." , - : ' ,
(Speclil Dlapatch to The Journal.)
Salem. Or.. April 18. Word haa been
received by the friends of Dr. J. H
Coleman in Salem that the former
president of Willamette univeraity haa
been elected a delegate to the general
conference from the Troy conference,
which met at Saratoga, New York, Fri
day. Dr. Coleman'a name la also prom
lnentlv mentioned as a candidate for
hlahnn before the a-eneral conference.
rr nniainan'a election after six years'
absence in the west la regarded here
aa an excellent tribute to nis popu
larity at home. The other candidates
are reportea to do nis sufi"''1""" uu
will work as a unit in forwarding his
Interests when the general conference
meets in Baltimore in June.
SELIO SILVEESTEIN
ON HIS DEATH-BED
raara K.wi hr Lonsmt Led Wlra.t
New York. April 18. Sella Silver-
stein, who threw the bomb in Union
nnara three weeks ago. killing one
man. is not expected to live more than
i houra. Development of cerebro
anlnnl mentnaltis added to tuberculosis
caused Dr. Rudeback of Bellevue hos
pital to declare tonigm mat onver
steln'a death waa very near.
Children Killed.
Chlcaaro. April 18. Two children in
different parte of the city were killed
this evening at almost tha same hour.
Theodore Benson. 3 years old, fell out
of a window in the third atory of an
apartment-house in which his parenta
lived and was Instantly killed. George
Lang, 5 years old, was playing In the
kitchen while his mother washed tha
supper dlahes. She left the room for
moment and tne oniia puiiea a large
kettle of hot Water over uoon himself
and was scalded to death. I
PRINCE HELIE
SICK OF SCRIBES
De Sagan Refuses to Talk to
Anxious Eeporters at
Plymouth.
Sand mot a deserter from Fort Rose-
crana. oould not realat a patriotic long
ing to again look upon the atara and
atripea and came here from Mexico,
disguised aa a cowboy, to wltsess tba
fleet celebration. Today ha waa rec
ognised by a citlsen, placed under ar
rest and taken to Fort Rosecrana,
where hla case will ba disposed of.
for Exchange
18 acrea, 7 miles from court house, 8
blocks from carllne, unimproved level
land. Want a farm to be able to ao
on at once. This 10 acres Is cheap
and will offsr for Immediate trad at
S3500. '
5 Acres
3204) For a. 6-acra tract at Oatea
(Hearst News by Longest Leased Wire.)
London, April IS "I am sick of re
porters. I nave nothing to say."
With many geatlculationa Prinoa Da
Sagan so declared himself today when I on the Estacada trolley line, 80 mlnutea
the American line a team ah lp St Paul
arrived In Plymouth. A number of re
porters of English and American news
papers met the steamer and tried to
learn from De Sagan what his plans j
were auu wnun, ii ever, nis marriage to
Mme. Anna uouia was to oe solemnised.
lie .refuted absolutely to talk or even
to see newspaper men.
It was learned from reliable Bouroea.
however, that the prince will stay on
to the city, 8 acrea cleared and planted
In atrawberrlea and orchard, a fine well:
a 4-room houae that can be added to
with a few outbuildings: thla Is on
tha county road, R. F. D. and telephone
line; 8600 wlU handle thla; making of
a fine home.
11 Acres at Lents Jet.
aft S RAA A naas hniiaa aalrK
a lijat aiio ui iiiiraj will sutv if ri sbvuw r 'ji uvr sssMaa nnu
board the ateamer until Cherbousg la all neceesary outbuildings, orchard and
an mat goes to maae oeautirui nome
for persons with occupations in tha
city. Part cash.
reached and will go direct to Paris from
mat port.
CONTRACTOR KILLED
BY UMBRELLA FERRULE
Lots
(United Praia Leaaed Wire.)
toe-ether with acre ttacta that vmi can't
afford to overlook, aa all acreaae will
riavalanA. Ohio. Anrll 11. flnlvlrinra ! advance 60 per cent In the next vear.
Ariggo, a contractor, was killed tonight Don't forget this. Count the buildings
by the ferrule of an umbrella penetrat-1 being erected and draw your own con
ing nia skuii ourmg a russ witn HeDaa
tlan and Michael Pettlnlo. his former
emDloves. who demanded back nay.
iea oy Ariggo s criae ox a xew montns
moD ouicKiy gatnerea to revenge tne
killing, but the, timely arrival of the po
nce coecxea tub aemoneiration.
elusions.
J. W. CURRAN CO.
OSS railing- BMg.
Tomorrow (MondayV will positively I
ne tne last day ror aiacount on Hiaar
Side gas bills. Portland Oas Co.
DESERTER WANTED
TO SEE THE FLEET
(United irei Leaied Wlre.l
San Diego. April 18. -Exiled from his
country for many montha, Adoiph H.
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Perpetual Income
Ever Increasing
Hood River
Orchards
Xoorlflt Rbadsterv TypsT 0.22 24 Horsepower, R. E. )EIeath Agent. ,
Eight acres; 1 H miles from town, I
acrea apple j trees, standard varieties
One year old-8E0 treea 2 years old; y
Scraa of new atrawberrlea: 3 inches
water, right Place all cleared: 5 -room
house. ' Snap. One half cash. Price,
83.500.
Twenty acres, 7 miles -from town;
8' acres cleared, readv for netting trees:
I fine soil; beautiful location, no build
inga.. Price for a abort time, 82.50O
IT PATS TO SEE US. '
Chapin (b Kerlow
S3S Obambar of Oommeroa. Kain 1668.
45x 90 -
Ruasall atreet. Imnrnvail ' Tnroma
1878 per year, 85.50O. (No phone in-. '
formation. . It pays to see us. , I
Chapin HerioMrVi
S3a Cbambav pt Ooxamaret, ICaln