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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 24, 1908. 0 V RUSSIA SEIZES YAflKEES GOLD Miners Working Under Con cession in Siberia Subject ed to Outrage.' ' (Called rrM Kmm4 Wlrt.l Nome, Alaska, Sept. 14. Apparently ; without warrant and with no axplana J tton given, the funboat Chllka, belong. in to tha Ruaalan government, wun the Russian eovernor aboard, Belied 110,000 from American minora who had ten working In Anadir. Hlberla. . on rioptemher 16. The mlnera were work. .ln under an agreement made br John Roaene of tha Northeaat Siberia com pany, with Caar Nicholas 11. 4 Seattle, Waah.. Sept. 14. A.' M. lie ' bar. who waa associated with the North. east Siberia comnany. when told of the , action of the Russian gunboat at Ana-1 , dir. said It did not surprise, him, aa It all name around through tnallcloua re OBSERVATORY ON FA Rf S II I iOUSE. porta aent to St. Petersburg. Babar, who ' has the Ksklmo village I .at tha fair, recently returned from thai 'Anadir district. He la thoroughly fa- I miliar with the wJiola affair. Tha Run-1 lan government gran tea to Kosene tne I right to trade ana reoover all the mln erala of Tohukotak peninsula. The Rue- I aian ornclala In biberla were in accord with tha Americana, but tha Ruaalan consul-general at San Francisco made uch extravagant reports about the mount of gold that waa being recov ered and taken to Noma without paying int rovkiiT mac me nuiiiftn rovern. i ment waa no doubt prompted, he says, iio sena we cniiKa to Anuir, 1 ESCAPED XUNATIC 4 MANGLED (BY TRAIN (Bpeetil Dlipatcb te The JoorniL) Colfax, Waatu Sept. 14. W. J. Dowls, who escaped from the Medical Lake hospital for the Insane Saturday morn ing, waa discovered lying dead beelde the O. R. ft N. track near Seltloe laat night by the engineer and fireman on taasenger train No. 7, bound from Fendleton to SDOkane. Coroner Craw ford waa notified and had the body f v, ... - .f A- " H brought to Colfax and placed In charge or unaertaxer uruning, wno naa teie- I graphed to the dead man s mother, Mrs. ; U. cummlngs, who la visiting at James- jpon, aio., BSKing wnai giapoamon snail 'be made of the body. I Dowls' home waa at Tumtum. Stevens i county, and he had been an inmate of the asylum for several years. He was made a trusty several months ago, since Iwhlch time he had been employed about 'the buildings at the hospital as one of the caretaners, ana Saturday morning. t while cleaning a stairway Jit one or tne buildings, he made his escape through an open window.. Father Ferdinand Gulchoteau, and his home-made astronomical ob-. servatory on the roof of the ParlBh House of the French ; Catholic church, in West Twenty-fourth street, New York City. The most notable result of Father Gaichoteau's observations and study, Is the dis covery of the, approximate age of the great Egyptian pyramid. TRIO OF TRACTION MEN IN TROUBLE (United Preis LesMd Wire.) Vancouver. B. C Sept 24. The ar reat of James Milne, general superin tendent of the British Columbia Elec tric railway In charge of tram lines nd power works of the cities of Van couver and Victoria, has caused a sen sation here. Milne was formerly a prom inent official of the street railway in Toronto. He Is held on a charge of ob taining money ; under false pretenses. Two minor officials of tha company were reoently arrested on charges of falsifying- payrolls. &nm waa aent to Jail for six months and the other Jumped ile bail- and fled to the United States. Officials of the street railway decline to give out any details. ARCH DOW Draws Oyer $1,000 a Month of Washington's Real Money. T BODY OF JAP AT SKAOWAY CREMATED (United Pres Leax-d Wlr. Skae-wav SeDt. 24. The bodvs of G, Klohara, Japanese, was burned today on a funeral pyre in the Skagway uera etery. . This Is the first cremation In the north. Klohara died Monday - of Brlght's disease. His last wish w that . his body be cremated and the ashes sent home to his wife and three children at Kumanoto. A brother and other friends here who came from the name town in Japan are fulfilling thjs ' WIS". . - Ex-Governor's Daughter Elope. tDnlted Press Leaned Wlre. La Jara, Col., Sept. 84. Mlsa Dorothy Mcintyre, only daugttter or rormer ov emor A. W-Mcintyre. and Edward Cor tea, the Mexican owner of an adjoining rancn, were married today. miss Mc intyre, who is wealthy, accomplished ana-beautiful, has been acquainted with young Cortes for many years. The mother objected to the match and Mon day the couple eloped, driving 30 miles to the court-house at Conejos, where a license was obtained. - Mead on Inspection Tour, . fCnlta Press Leased Wire. . Olympla, Wash., Sept. 14 A tour of inspection of state Institutions . will be -made within the next few weeks by Governor Mead and the state board of control. The Inspection will . begin at the normal school at Ellenaburg, Octo ber 7,' and terminate at the state sol dier's home, Ortlng, November 7. United PrM Leased Wire.) Olympla, Wash!, Sept. 24. The high- eat, paid state ! employe In Washington Is not the "thousand-dollar-a-month" railroad expert who was employed a few months by tne state: ranroaa comrois- ?lon. but a Spokane resident, John K. tow. who was adopted as the architect for the new state buildings at the east ern Washington hosDltal at' Medical Ijake. state penitentiary at Walla, Walla ana state college si ruumin. Since April, 1907, when his services were first - secured by tne state, Mr, Dow has drawn down In real money $17,600 and within the next few weeks will draw enough additional to make up the $22,590.30 to be paid him under nis contracts. For 17 months he has drawn more than $1,000 every 80 days, or compen sation greater than the combined salar ies for that time or the governor, lieu tenant-governor, state treasurer, atate auditor, attorney-general and state school superintendent. I In addition, Mr. Dow has received from the state many thousand mile railroad transportation. Mr. Dow gets a fee of straight 6 per cent Tor preparing pians ana superin tending construction. PHONY COIN FACTORY BURNED AT SEATTLE Seattle. Wash.. Sent. '24. As sneclal police officers last .night, were sur rounding an old cabin on the tide flats, suDDoaea to oe oreuniea rv counter- felters, flames - Suddenly burst forth from the shack and destroyed the build ing and contents. 'No one came out. but while the officers . were watching the blaze George Pearson, known as a auspicious character and whose Dicture adorns the rogues' gallery, appeared and waa arrested. Several metal bars were iounci on nis person when he was aearcned at police headquarters. . F,B,1E5S MEET in Wisconsin Delegates From AH States Assemble at National 1 Congress. Men, Women and Children find abundance of Ihe necessary tissue building and energy-storing materia 1 in . -r . LS ' - ..' . This food is quickly absorbed by children as well as adults, and contains all the nutritive elements of Whole Wheatr and Barley. 4 . . Nature has placed phosphate of potash in a certairi part of these grains' for man s use in building the gray suostance 01 Drain ana nerve ceils. v 4 Adults require this to repair natural waste from mental and physical effort; children; because the .nervous system grows so rapidly in early years. - ' TTiis part of the grain is included in Grape-Nuts. ; ; "There's a Reason" rMtarn Ore! C-, Ltd., Battt Creek. Mkb. tSpedal Dispatch to Tb 9ooraaL ; Madison. Wis., Sept 24. The twenty- eighth annual session of the farmers national congress was oalledto order in Agricultural hall at 11 o'clock this morning. Delegates were present from an tne states and territeries. Biano: White of Indiana offered nraver an Governor Davidson and Mayor Schubert welcomed the visitors. This afternoon the congress comDleted its organization and took up Its regular program of busi ness. Tomorrow will be one of the big aays or tne conKress. William H. Tart. Bepubllcan candidate for president, is expected to address the delegates. A speech from William J. Bryan, the Dam ocratlo candidate, Is expected early next ween. . y- The con arese will be notable for the prominence aa wen aa tne number of its participants. William J. Bryan, Gover nor Johnson of Minnesota. Governor Glean of North Carolina, former Gover nor rjneaKiey or AiasKa ana James J. Hill, the railroad magnate, are among tne noiaoies wno nave Dromiaen ta in. dress the aatherlns-. If their other en gagements will permit Former Gover nor W.vD. Hoard of Wisconsin, one of the foremost authoritlee on dairying In the United States, will be a prominent participant iu tne proceedings or tne oongress. and President C. B Van Hiae and a doaen members of the faculty of the University : of Wisconsin also will take part' - 4 - . The oona-ress will remain in Mlnn for one week. Papers will be presented oy eminent inirucers on a wtae range toplca in which the general publlo well as the farmers are interested. Pol ltics 'will not be touched upon by the congress, mouw many 01 tne leading quesuona 01 tne aay win oe discussed. KMrod rates, taxation, pure food laws, agricultural labor, immigration, the ex ,.i.u. ot tiie rural mail service, the T,"'""ion t t" rsrmer In no tir- ana, larur reiorra are among tne import' Bill lilKUCI 9 CURES ECZEMA QUICKLY MW 9tg, Voslaw. Wow OMataable t . i tmatt QoaaMtles. , .. , : Hlnee It, discovery one year age the new drug. poaUm. haa auceeaafallr lured, thousands f ehronlo casea of eciama and other distressing akin af flictions. Heretofore poslam haa been dispensed solely for - the - benefit of "ttia pattnte-ln' large tare sufficient fora month's treatment. This was ' round to be an inconvenience to man thousands who use it for minor skin troubles, such aa Dimnlee. blackhaaula. herpes, acne, eoaly scalp. ooiplexlon blemlahee. Itching fett pi Us. eta, which require but a email uuantltv to cure. To overcome this, and la reaponee to urgent appesla, the dlspenaers of poslara have been obliged to adopt. In addition to tha rtiauiar iwo-aouar passage, a apecini fifty-cent alse, which In future may be found on sale at the 8k!dmore Drue Co. and other leading drug storeei in Port land, or may be ordered direct from the margenov Laboratories, No. tl West teth atreet. New York City. In all ecaema raaea poelam stops Itching with first application, and proceeds to heal immediately: ehronlo cases- being eured in two weeks. In lees serious skin troubles, results are aen after an over night application. Bamplea for experimental purposes may stiu re naa, rree or enarge, Djr writing to tne laooratonea ror mem. SI 0,000 SCHOOL ADDiTIOIf READY Pupils at Gresham Hare One of the Finest Institu ' U tions in State. (Bpedal Dispatch te The Jeamatt Gresham, Or., Sept 24. An addition to 'the publlo school building at Gres ham baa just been completed at a coat of 110.000 and wUl be dedicated today with the opening of school. The entire structure now contains nine rooms, in cluding a large and modern assembly hall, and la considered the second finest and most substantial school building in Oregon outside of Portland. The bulld lnar is heated by a fan system heating plant, which waa installed at a cost iz.isu. dt meajie 01 a revolving fan 18,000 cubic reet or neatea air ta forced Into each of the varloua rooms. The entire building la of modern de sign and ia equipped -with the beat of furniture and school apparatus. A hlarh school has been instituted and Professor Carl Baker of Portland, who for the third time has been elected, is In charre. with six able aaslstants. The total enrollment of pupils will be about ?50. 1 Tha following named constitute the Gresham board of education and it waa under their supervision that the present modern school nuiiaing was erectea: Theodore Brugger, obalrman; O. L Neal and A. Dowslt . COFFEE The best name for cof fee is one that tells where the money's to come from, if you don't like it Tear grocer reearas year seaey if ye 4os1 Asa ScaUliag'a Besti we aay kla. "WHAT WE SAY WE DO" OPEN ALLi DAY SATURDAY -t Here Is a Special. For Friday and Saturday That Heady Is Worth Consideration 00 Odd Slits Regular $12.50 to $25 Values, Special for Two Days These garments are all good, clean, serviceable, stylish merchandise. You have a variety of styles and shades to select from, blacks and blues the only exceptions in this sale. TH Ei.it CLOTHIERS r JBl xrMC jmnxt fir Pfj mm 9m . ."m. w mm . r mw m i mm w mi m. wmm successors'to wacii &.C0. , 225-25 I nommi " aT Remember No Bread Quite So Good as BUTTER-NUT BREAD But it muat contain the label if you want the best. It's the Bread containing the Silver Thimbles and entitles you to a handsome premium. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS XT Ki Toxr mm sorr hapfbw to tit anxsa XT TO TKB -OT- rxos or b. n. B. CO. AMD s- KATB XT' BXOHAHOBO WATCH TO OTKEB VAXES ' OP TSZKBZJB TITOEBS EST Saturday's Journal Below are the pamea of, a few of the many who have found Gold and Silver Thlnrbles and received their premiums. Miss Eva Hodges. 169 East 60tn St.. Silver Thimble. Mrs, C. B. Corn, S0SW First st. Silver Thimble. Helen M. Goldman, 175 12th St., Sliver Thimble. Mrs. B. Powers, 44th and Hawthorne ave.. Silver Thimble, Mrs. H. Fallman, 617 Villa ave., Montavllla, Silver Thimble. " Miss Louise Wilson. 291 2d at. Silver Thimble. Mrs. U M. Hubert, 880 Busby at, Gold Thimble. BUTTER-NUT BREAD CO., 2nd & ColumblaSts. Another Record Breaker AUGASN f SI DAY AT THE VNVTED 5TATL5 IN i a r ,a MDRDEEER IS TO BE . BKOUGHT TO PORTLAND (Speeial Dicpatea te Tke Jeanall Ham Barclay, the halfbreed Indian sua pelted of the murder of Sid Jacobs of Atturaa. on ine KJamatn Indian nur. vatlon. Aurust S(, was brought to the state line ty tne snenrr or Modoo coun ty end turned over to United States aiarsnau w. ts. unrmna who ma nere rrom .roriiana ror tnat purooae. Barclay waived' examination hafor United States Commissioner JUex Map- tin jr-, ana was committed to the cue tody at the marshall without bail to appear wore - leosraj arana Portland. Many Indiana Interested in tha are In town, amonc them the eld Indian. anew ot tne -crime ana wnnao iwirx. Ion resulted in the finding' of the body Juiy In tbease , : . Compeutlee Incorporated "' ' ' f Selrsi Bereee ef The Jeeraat " Imh , W Cam J A . -1 M . corporation nave been riled In tha of. rice ex toe eecretary ei state aa fal low: , Orecon Orchards eompany. principal office Portland, oanltal atork na nno Inoorporatore Karl Olstoa, Albert B. Ol ston aad Otto Olstoa. Anna BJrer I And, - Water at Power eoraneay. rrtnclnul efnee lakni capital stock tl. MA. Incorporatore M. valL Brien. J. W. Kelaoa aad C IX- Xotarira Commiaslonrd. ' Italna B' ef 7e ret. ' lm. Or., fpt. 14. nmmleaien i twtart hv (mmi tsraed te R. W. Fler. F. K Wat Mrs d r. R. Bjr. it, ror t land, and i.- K. Paal. Hunt- 1.00-aWcekWflIDo-$1.00 Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Sil verware sold on easy payments, and you . wear the goods while paying for them. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED We sell our goods cheaper on credit than others do for cash. See our win dow display for prices. STANDARD JEWELRY STORE 189 Third St, Bet. Yamhill and taylor. Northwest Corner First and lfaon 3t. Tomorrow, Friday, the Great Sample Sale offers untold money saving opportunities READ THIS LIST SURE A Beautifier I it tint wfll not Injure the skin. A freckle eradicator that Is sure. A liquid lnv1?orator for the flesh that If not greasy or sticky. .Such Is Hagan's Magnolia Balm. It Is a particalarfr farorfte toilet artlcJemlth ladies who dislike the effect produced by face powders and paint, its use cannot be detected and only the pleasing result Is apparent, Pot op in two colors PINK and WHITE. Sample of either color free, but better yet buy tarj-e bottle at your drurzists for 75 cents. ' tTos UAsvTicmsi co, t so,. , saoosLTX, n r. . FOR THE LADIES' AND CHIL.DRBIW g4.50 lUmi OKXSBEirS These stylish a-armenta. made of Hood. serviceable materials. In rasslmere. cotton twill and King ham, ar Just the thing; for. the little slrls at school. Values 12.26 to 16.00. Sample aale price. $1.50 to $4.00 LABXSS' ChOU QLOTBS Toadies' Golf Gloves, big; 0o snd ralues. Special 30 40 60 nw ABarraxs zjuDxzr XZXOHOS We hare lust received a lot ef BOO 11I' Klmonoa. all beautifully fin lshed. exqulalte patterns, pale, blue, lavender ana manr otner colors Pricea ...Sl.OO and S1.2S zsiza' srsw aaicpui coats Just arrived from a famous Roch ester. N. T, manufacturer. S00 la- dire' sample Coot, all late styles. Including the fad of the. season, the Kmptre Wa Coat. Pricea, 92.98. S5.95. S8.95. rCVt AMMXmX.ABXMW' uirm ami K for ladlea and chlldrea'a beat arade fast black lie Hoe. lOa4 for ell leadtns Unee sample e snd (Oe Hoae. 19 Ukee pick and choice ef the finest North Star Hm worth Tte. fte for sample ef ladles' lee te lee Handkerchiefs. No limit; food must FOR THE MEN 000 ran asjcpxn currar . a cuuun CAM get the thlfir for srhool dare a llrht. com fort a M. etrltaa, eerrtce able Obb) for -tne key er eirl-many d'ffereBt etrl te a!-t from. Prices, 19. 25e and - xjtra AaaxTax. rrma ' We have a linen ef Fore that eur m snrtkln y here e-rer me CoUarette. Mffa Re afuffa, TT!tws arwi Tire aTl ta m.r. twe rw. S1.2S. S2.&&, 2.kS tp to m Jurt arrired from A. S. Barney Oa, prominent New York and Chloaffo Olotniers. These suits consist of a special line of htsTh-irrade clothlnjt, -all of . the latsat Fail styles, hand-felled col lars, hand-padded shoulders, with unbreakable fronts: blacks, blues and a-raya all Included: slses 14 to 44. These suita would cost you else where from til to sample aaie Price, .,f - .:; ;- -.?- '' . $6.85 and 58.8C SAHPU OTEBOOATS ASTO CBAT - xarsTxsa 409 samples received by expresa yesterday, oonslstlna; of all styles and shades; worsteds, tweeds snd easstmeres. Retruiar lit and III vaiuee, special. m-t.Kia, -,. mn rwoTrsjtjrD rArs sax. m BKOXS JUST ABaUTZO S2.00 'or line ef men'a, women's and children's sample Dreae 8hoe patent, calf and velours many dif ferent styles, slses and makes: all piled hljrh on the bargain counters. Valuee up to $1 00. Sl.OO for hondrods of pairs ef sam ple fenoa for men. women and chil dren. All laata and leathers values up te t.S. ladios and chlldrea'a if hoes. -alu te .. I MA.xn.rn Tmoxrsxxs. 1 Well-made work and drw TrnM. i era made of rood, itmnj. duiai.,4 i taateriala. almee. lva away. "' CO for Trouaore worth 7f- Tor Tronare worf 1 35 for Tror nn '1 Ml 95 tot Trousers wi-rt 1 scejts SAiarc.s mnvin THoeeands ef i?rn n- n m f . blond-nt'ted kitt -4 f ,re wool I -)erwrr. r u . fi fr resell r J" l'r- !'.r .' fr re 1 r $ t r ? f " rr ' 1 t ,. ....... 1.35 fr .,. r !.. ... C f r 1 - - J it ' ; . Si.