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IIHILI WILL SING AT BEIIEFII Famous Soprano Consents to . Give Grand Aria at the Bungalow Theatre. t Word waa received today by Colonel David M. Dunne and FranK B. Riley of ' the Messina relief committee, that Ma dame NorellV th famous dramatic ao- , prano, has consented to aing a grand . aria at the benefit performance to be ' iven at the Bungalow theatre Monday ' uiKht, January 11, for the purpose of r raining more fund for the earthquake mfierers. Madame Norelli la expected to be a great drawing feature in that this will be her first appearance in Portland since her triumph in Lon don. Berlin, Dresden and New York. Other features of the performance' will be strong acta given by headliners from the Orpheum, Grand and Pantages thea - tree. The promoters Insist that the Mil will be one of the strongest ever presented in Portland. . Tickets for the performance are on ' Fate for $1 each, at a number of down- town stores, among which are Wood ard, Clarke t Co., EUers Piano house, Kkldraore Dm company, Sherman Clay & Co., the Slchel cigar stores and Sen 11- lr's cigar -stores. On Friday or any day thereafter these tickets may be exchanged at the box- office of the Uungalow theatre for reserved seats. The boxes and loges are being dis- Hosed of at high prices by Mrs. B. D. reens. ... ; , . . ,' -. During the performance flowers will be sold by girls under the direction of i; lls Hazel Dolph, and programs will be disposed of by young women direct ed by Misa Frances Wilson. . Mr. Riley has asked that emphasis be placed on the fact that the dollar tickets entitle the bolder to any seat In the house with the exception of those In the boxes and logesf and that to se cure gooa seats it is necessary tnai reservations be made early at the Bun galow box office. .- oreat interest is being taken in the at s o'clock "and ,OBlinoea' with un- aDBiea rury. .tws is hulled hv farmers as tue sorest guarantee of .Rood -crops, as a. am -or several inches is prom isea. ccocKinen seem , ti nave had presentiment ,.of severe -weather- and the transfer, of flails .to their feeding grounds was timely, . t J . w nn BTocK ln-goodsuondition ana fued plentiful, -eve lor a siege or f- (very wint one feel prepared r LA 6RANDE WILL SPEND 8146,000 CRAFT RBFMnJ ; f T1IB ASTbEIA DOCKS "(8rcif X)Liptcti tolls 'Journal.) Astorla., Or.. i Jan.' 7.-A heavy fall of snow began -at '.daylight "this morning and at noon there were upwards of two inches. "'The-enow atllr oontinues. with Toe ground Chicago Firm's Proposition to Build Water System Is Accepted. benefit performance by -society people and it may be reasonably expected thi the audience Monday night will be brilliant one, ":-, , . HEAVY SHOWS fli - l'MljELCPfilE ' .', (Continued from Page One.) no-snow to speak of for many years, will jproflt by the present fHlU r Though the temperatura has been as low as 1 f degrees above sero, water pipes have not frozen and the cold has not been felt as much as when it was around 24 degrees In December. Com munication has not been seriously in terrupted and little inconvenience has been experienced, The dread of a Chinook wind that will melt the snow So rapidly that the sewers will not be able to carry it off is the only bad feature anticipated as a result of the heavy snow storm. An inevitable rise in the river and probable washouts will ensue.' The river is high-at this time, though not so -hjgh as it will be wrten ma tnaw seta in. The- wind is still in the north, however. The snow is a foot deep and the streetcar system is paralysed. : ' - TOKMVAVFSWEEPS LANE AND STREAMS ARE RISING RAPIDLY (Special Dispatch to The Jnoratl.l I. ; Eugene. Or., Jan. 7. The cold snap in the vicinity of Eugene was broken decidedly last night by the appearance of a Chinook wind, which lasted all night and today, accompanied by a drivllng raln which tias caused every vestige of snow in this section of the valley to disappear. The snow in the mountains is melting, causing tha Wll . Inmette river and tributaries to rise rap- Idly. ,. . - The river was at the 11 foot stage this forenoon, and is coming up at a rapid late. It Is out of the banks in . places and by tonight there will prob ably ba a general overflow. Very. llt tie snow has fallen In the vicinity of Kugene during tha past few days, not enougn 10 cover me ground, although 4n sections or the county there Were streaas or country where tha fall was quite heavy. Little damage was done by the freese, which lasted only two days, except many 'ornamental shade trees about town were broken down, with ' their loads of ice; the telephone service was crippled to soma extent, and streetcars had trouble on account of the ice on the trolley wires and rails. There is much snow in the mountains at tha present time, and If the Chinook w nd continues it is feared that floods will result. Reports from the upper river indicate that the stream Is a rag- ln" ra,n nctng heavier in that vicinity than here. Great drifts no suggestion of cessation. in iruzen - uu.ru. . . - Shipping has-been virtually t.nrlattll Via iMt. fw' In vl are afraid: to venture out f The-bar Is fairly -smooth' because of the northeast wlnda.w Thus far the streetcars nave been kept moving but Jf the snow con tinuea they ''"will soon probably have to ston. ' - . No serious effect have been felt from the strum yet,' It is already the heaviest fall of snos, to stay on the ground, ror a pood many years, several minor accidents have happened on the slippery streets, hast -olght Miss Ruby Klch ,ojpke mi arm wnue coasting.' FARMElS oFgEvND . RONDE VALLEY ARE - nAPPY OVER SNOW La Grande. Or.. Jatv T.i Continued snowfall means tens 'of thousands to Qrand Konde valley tanners and fruit growers, stock is ot suffering. Last year was the second unusually dry sea son In eastern Oregon, and unless there is a heavy snowrall in the mountains and valley this aimer1 crop la likely to be short next .season. '4 Unless a warm wave comes. Indications' are for a very heavy snowfall, v Th melting- snow is very much better for ; -'. than winter fams. The snow slowlv penetrates into the - ground and become . useful ' when most needed. jt -1 'also of, great beae- nt to ine Drcaaras.tr - fgneetftl THrinafjth tA irn Jmimal I ' La Grande, Or., Jan. ?. At the coun cil meeting . last night the proposition of the American Light and Power com pany of Kansas City, to build the Beavr at al,c":1 w-T-aystem complete ior fio," (jraft t yrna aci.-vpi.ea ana ine cououu is nvw anniiiiijf vno scuan or -me vmcagw iirm whose bid for the bonds was previously accepted. ," '. Since th election, and the adoption of tha new charter, the Chicago people iiv npi Deen neara irom. 'i ney nave been given until January 20 to take up the bonds. The American Light and Power company's bid is $11,000 lower than their previous bid. and $14,000 tower man .in amount or trie oonas. MERCURY4)R0PS FROM FORTY AB()VE TO TWO BELOW IN GILLIAM fflnecUl IMsDttrk to The Inarasl.l Condon, Or., Jin. ?,-t-The coldest weaxher In several years is on In this section of the country and Jha ground is coverea wit six incnes , or ' snow. Last night the- thermometer registered 40 degrees and this . morning it had made the jump to t degrees below sero. A fierce blizzard raged all' day and a 40 mile wind sifted-the fin now all over tbe country. The snow storm la a Godsend to the farmers of this section, especially so since vthe ground was in fine condition to receive, the moisture. This means the assurance' of a good ctop in Gilliam county (luring the com lifg harvest. BAKER CITYitOIKS BID FAREWELL TO 3IILI5 NXEfrHQPES (8pcll Dlntes to .Tti Jurnsl. Baker City. OrM Jani After about six inches, of snow had 'fallen here, a warm wind this WKirmng tneltafl it very rapidly, until fteafly ' noon, when the wind grew cold andsniippy... , The weath er bureau forecaftf 3 fur this . section states today that tha' show ean be ex pected until -tomorrow, : after which there will be-'; - several : flays 6f sero weather. Followpjf this announcement, Baker City people -are making ' prepara tions for a real 6old wave, and have bid farewell to the usual mild winter for a short time at least. ,?A,?!ft MORROW COlTNtYlS EXPERIENCING, ITS COLDEST WFVTHER (Spedtl DUpatcb txTbs JontnaLI " Henoner. Or.. Jan. 7.w-alorrow ennntv Is experiencing the coldest weather of I GRAflDPA US DODGES WEDDIIIG Game Old Chap, but There Is Eyidence of a Re served Grouch. ' (United Pren Leased WIre.1 San Francisco, Jan. 7. D. O. Mills, the capitalist, and his daughter, Mrs. Wtritelaw Held, wife of the American ambassador to England, will go to their country horn at Millbrae, near here, today to spend the winter. Mills denied that hi journey to Cali fornia was for the purpose of avoiding the marriage ceremony shortly to be performed between his granddaughter, aeatnoe mius, and the Karl or uran ard. Ma said: I would Ilka to be present, but It Is my custom to come to California for the winter, so I came. I am getting too old to enjoy a New York winter." Nevertheless, the nresence of Mills here Is believed to indicate his disap proval Of the earl, and the fact that ha a accompanied by Mrs. Keid is brought zorwara to strengthen the pener. 4l" result of the slippery streets and streetcar tracks. Ueraty was run down by an East Union car. His horse was killed and Geraty s injuries were such as to necessitate his Immediate . re moval to the hospital. ., TWO FATALITIES IN CHICAGO FROM STORM '(United Pren Leased Win.) Chicago, Jan. 7. The thermometer registered . eight degrees above sero at noon here lodav. bnow last nurnt crip pled traffic, which was completely tied busv relieving -dis Zero temperature is predicted for up by morning. The suffering caused by the cold wave was somewhat' abated by the rise in temperature. Charity or ganisations ars still tress. the ensiifnv 24 hours. . The storm caused two fatalities and & number of minor accidents. John O'Connor, a switchman, unable o nee an approaching train on account jof tthe wnirting snow, was struck ana killed. josepn Fleming, 61 years of age, a Bwltchman, suffered a similar fate. REST DAY UAI) . 'FINDS TROUBLE Seventh -Day Adjentists Re sist Rev. Tufts in CaliV fornia Legislature. (United Pre Leased Wire.) Sacramsnto. Cal., Jan, 7. Rev. O. L, Tufta, representing tha National Sunday Rest Day league,, who la here working to introduco in the legislature a Sunday closing bill similar to the -on enacted has already encountered opposition of a vigorous sort from the Seventh Day Ad vent Is ts and those sects which dooiot believe in the sanctity of Sunday. The prospect is that when the-measure is brought to the attention of the two houaes it 'Will not encounter easy sail ing, as, even among believers In a rest j day, there is -a radical difference of opinion as between tha claims of Satur day end of, Sunday. - minmrn - WATER FjlllE City" Superintendent Shuts Off Supply Where Fan cets Are Left Open. To guard against : a possible water famine. Superintendent Dodge of . the water department sent out his in spectors this morning with order to shut off the suoply from every house wnero water was louna running to waste. The water In the city reservoirs fell two - feet last night as tha result of faucets being left open to prevent water pipes rrorn freezing, a tne reser voirs are oniv is leet in oeDtn. Mr. Dodge estimates that the big basins will be empty in eight days' if tha wast continues at the present rata . - The water department calls tha at tention of consumers to city ordinance ISO. i,o7, which provides that every house supplied from tha city main shall have waste cocks installed in the base ment and when it is necessarv to ore- vent the pipes from freezing that they snail ie drained at mgat. a neavy penalty is imposed for . violation of the law and each day's violation constitute a separata offense. Cbld-Well's BALSAM OP WHITE PINE ANT TAR WITH GLYCERINE. . The best syrup to take if you have a cold or sore throat. Comes in two sires , , 25c and 50c Bottles Allen's One and Grip Tablets DayCold SEEKING 0 COLD WAVE AGAIN GRIPS ALBANY AND RESIDENTS SUFFER (Epeclal DlspttcB to Tbe Joornal.l Albany, Or., Jan. 7. Another cold wave is on. Last evening the rain changed into snow. About three Inchna ne season. xne tnermnmeter. has reu. malting a total flenth or ID lnehna. stood at about sero since Monday morn-1 Telephone and light wires are down ing. Snow has fallen to a damn of i over the entire citv. while fruit unit about seven inches. ; It . continues to small trees are being crushed to the fall at intervals. Tha Wind remains In ground. The present storm is the worst of debris are paslng Kugene, Indicat ing that the nnner rlvot Im i , . - the north and east, but la blowing vrv little today. Farmers- are pleased, as lots of snow means a good wheat crop. Stockmen In this section have less than the usual amount of feed and appre hension is felt unles the slorm should discontinue, - . ' EIGHTEEN INCHES LN KLICKITAT AND ZERO WEATHER; TO COME for years with Indications for contjnuedl FOKEST GROVE GOES SLEIGHING; WALKER'S BIG PORCH SUCCUMBS RmpIiI nianahk Vk-VV T...1 nnlitenitaio. Wiuh . la n 1 Th'J i building owned that started last Monday night in the ! 'apsed yesterday under the weight of (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Forest Grove, Or.,' Jan. 7. Snow fell here yesterday to a depth of six Inches. The entire city Is sleighing. -ine targe porcn in front or the store Dy earn walker col RAINIER SUB3IERGED IN FOURTEEN INCHES OF SNOW; 22 ABOVE (Special DLmateb to The Ionrnt. .t'i116 Ti' ,f ttn', 'fourteen inches ? na" 'lle 'ere. The thermom eter today stands at 22 degrees above era Tha snow Is the deenest tn nv.r ,lt year. Train service 1 bad. TtT TWTiTVn t)T trjrr k tit OF DUST AND SAND -- ABOUT ROCK CREEK jBf-nai DlnvatcJi to The Journal.) " R.0c4.Crek. Or.. Jan. 7. Thi section la in the grasp of the most severe j-torm in years A driving wind from the east created a blizzani nt m dust last night the thermometer stand ing below the freeslng point. A blinding snow began falling today Klickitat valley shows- no': sitrns of abatement this mornin,.vThe thermom eter registers S degrees above sero. About 18 Inches of mow Jias fallen in me yaiiey ami ine storm -lias peen a raging bllraard' a tlmea-iiF - IIITE SALM.OXWASH., STRUCK BYBttZZARD WITH ZWfr WEATHER (Roerial Dlapatrh to Tbe JonrnaL White Salmon, Vc-sh.; Jan. 7. Abllz sard struck thia scftion yesterday, and ine severest coin ror several years has the snow and in Its fall hrnka seven 1 large plate' glass windows, causing up ward of J 100 damage. Walar ripe Were Frozen. (Doited Preas tnaed Wire.) Seattle, Wash., Jan. 7. Mrs. Cecelia W. Cook had a miraculous escape from death when a large range over which she was working burst into bit as the result of frozen water pipes. Mrs. Cook waa badly burned and bruised by flying iron. M FLORETTA i ' , n . Los Angeles Police Busy at the Behest of Unknown Parties in the East. For the immediate relief of colds, prio and influenza and kindred troubles. ' Homeopathic Remedies HOMEOPATHIC COLD TABLETS For colds and catarrhal fevers. PRICE 25 f HOMEOPATHIC CROUP AND COUGH SYRUP -An admirable remedy for croup, coughs, colds, whooping cough, etc. Price 25t. HOMEOPATHIC LAGRIPPE TABLETS -t-A very efficient remedy in LaGrippe and kindred, ailmentscontains two bottles, to be used alternately. PRICE 50. : ' R ;: : '. Rye5 V : pek Candy and Tolii A gentle stimulant and tonic, especially adapted for the relief of coughs, colds and hoarseness. In the manufacture of this prep- aratipn we combine the Syrup of Tolu with a very fine old Rye Whiskey of exquisite flavor. It Is then sweetened with' pure Crystal Rock pandy of the best quality. : The purity and wholesomeness of this most excellent remedy are absolutely. guaranteed. Price 50c Bottle Hot Water Bottles WHITE RUBBER Water bottle, guaranteed one year, 2 quart, $1.35 values S1.23 Three quart, $1.50 values .$1.33 RED RUBBER Water bottle, 2 quart, $2.00 value .... ,$1.73 Three quart, $2.25 value ........ x i$1.83 Chest Protectors Storm King, for Men Reg. $2,50 ; Sp'l $1.83 5torm Queen, for Women Reg. $2.50, $1.83 .'tTnltei Preaa Leased WIra.l Los Angeles, CaL, Jan. 7. On request of the chief of pollca of Hartford, Conn., officers) here ara In search of Jere Knode Cooke, the unfrocked rector of Hempstead, L. I., and Floretta Whaley, the girl for whom he deserted his wife. Mystery surrounds the request of the Hartford police and- numerous theories have been advanced. Cooke, his affinity and their two babies disappeared from San Francisco last month, after having made an ap peal to Miss Whaley's grandmother to release a portion of the fortune tha glfl deserted when she eloped with tha rec tor. They were In dire poverty Just before Christmas, when they dropped from sight,' and it is thought they came here in the belief that Cooke, or Bal com, as he Is now known, might find more work at house painting, his trade, which he resumed after leaving tha pul pit. Whether the request of the Hartford police was prompted by Mrs. Cooke or by relatives of the Whaley girl is not known here. MILWAUKEE FILES ITS ARTICLES IX MONTANA HIS L10IIEY HOT EOSI AFTER Ml Malin Lorenzo Drops to His Son's Game and Chases Him From Home. Suit to Evict a Bank. Oakland. Cal., Jan. 7. Suit has been commenced by Kdson F. Adams and been experienced. , Klght inches of snow ! -John Charles Adams to oust the Union has fallen the pttst Z4 hours, and I at al larilc from the quarters at promises no cessation, -A strong plerc- Twelfth street and Broadway that it lng wind has acoomftknled tha -snow. Last night tha mereary 'registered 4 degrees above zero, fju -; " ' , FORTY BELO LV' XOKTHlvRXIpNTANA Fal ls Out ol Style To paraphrase Caesar's remark, the directolre gown came was seen and has conquered. Bo fat ladies are re duced, so to speak, to the neceasity of either reducing at a very rapid rate or rllminating themselves from public view until the fashion dies out. .Otherwise they risk being rldlctiloua Since many fat ladies wUl not elimi nate themselves, however, but, per contra, will insist on wearing tha eurve lesa gown, no course is open to this ocu-Dieaning acriDe other than to taU then) i how they may eUmlnata tha fat - tner the, that reduces fat ". Wh Pl"at inexpensive ZL nere on aruggtsta shelvea that can reduce a pound a day without "using wrinkles or stomach .acha? l.'f? th Phat-maeist offer as an improvetrfent over scanty victuals or ten rmie walks without breakfaat? Is thera anything pleasant to take and nexpen jive to buy that WIU reduoi 4nea1 formlv, qulckW and Innocently" thirty rounds a month?. Here i77h TsVsww: Either writs the Mat mola Company trojt, SIich.,.or ask your local druggist for Marmola Preacnption Tabletsind for JS cents they or hs wm give ySu tie lare cas of those aafe fabre-iK-ers. containing so generos a auan-' "7 ,f tHt.iess that seinetlmes one case 'PlT ' eedel to produce the desired T.s. j-hh yon maich thst Jor- m( -.-. , Bviuuon of ycur problauiT dai ttJultra Preae ImbI Wlr p. Mont. jan.' I. MstutM to- f rom Havre and Olasgow in the Butte, XI y extreme northern pnrt'of the state, re- fiort temperatures, of Tranl 46 to 40 be nw sero, with th bflgiard showing no signs of abatement - 'tf- TOLEDO SHIVERS IX FREEZING. miTIIER; AVATER IS SHUT OFF (Special PUratck to The Jtmrnal.j Toledo, Or., Jan. t.A cold wave has struck Toledo. The ground Is covered with eleet an1 Ice. The thermometer at 18 a. m. rcKiatered 2 degrees above sero. The city water company has shut off the walef supply to keep the pipes from bursting. Telegraph and telephone lines ara in bad condition. : has oocunied for several venr Ti, Adams brothers sued as executors of the estates of Hannah Jones Adams land Julia P. A. Prathers and in their own behalf. OLD TIMERS PREDICT HEAVY SNOWFALL (Cnlttd Pren Leased Wire, t ; Snohomish. Wash- ways was broken yesterday by a heavy pi snow, uie nrst-of the season. fall Thera is now an Jnch and a half on the level, with no sign of abatement. Old timers say the heaviest snow storm in 20 years is Indicated. .Accident Due to -Storm. ' ' Calt4 Prase Leeeaa Wire-). Feat tie. Wash., Jan 7. Edmond Ge raty. a teamster, was -seriously injured and Ms wagon demolished in on of the numerous accidents which occurred as A POSITIVE CURE FOR INDIGESTION If you have Indigestion, your food ferments in the stomach and bowels. It does more; it decays, and tha nutritious matter which should go to make new oiooa decays witn. H. and this leads to an impoverished condition of the blood, to nervousness, biliousness, constipa tion, sick headache, bad breath which disgusts your friends, and other dis agreeable and unpleasant conditlona And all this trouble is caused by the food that doesn't digest, but ferments and of times rots in the stomach. And fermentation is caused by the stomach not being strong enough and energetic enough to thoroughly mix the food with the digestive juices. . MI-O-NA . is responsible for tens of thousands of cures. In fact, it is such a positive cure for Indigestion and all stomach troubles that it Is guaranteed by Woodard, Clark & Co. to cure or money back. The price of a large box of Ml-o-na tablets is 0 cents, and they ara aura to promptly relieve the worst case of Indigestion or gastritis. Tyy them. , ; ' . . CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, Bronchkis.jCroup, Cough and Colds, or money back. Sold and" guaranteed by -Woodard, Clark & Co. " uu (United Press Leased Wire.) Butte. Mont. Jan. - 7. Articles of In corporation were filed today for the Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway company, which takes over all the property of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul from the Missouri river to the Pacific coast. K filing fea of iu,is& was paia to ine state. Cullom's Tokio Bill Reported. (United Pmaa Leased Wlr. - Washington, Jan, 7. Favorable ac tlon has been taken bv the senate com mlttee on foreign relations on the bill of Senator culiom providing for the con tinuance of the United States commis slon for the Toklo exposition. The com mission will remain in existence, with Chief Commissioner I.oomis at its head Loom Is will receive $1000 and the other members nothing, until 1915, when the commission will resume its actlvitios under the original provisions for com pensation. Charged as rhony Mine Man. Walla Walla, Wash., Jan. 7. Indicted by a grand jury at Modesto. Cal., on a Ci-arge of selling worthless mining stocks and then leaving the state on ad vice of his attorney, Fred H. Kline has heen arrested here. He win oe taken back. Kline claims his property at uoldtieid is an right. : i -v.- Kern at Jackson Club Banquet. (Special Dispatch to Th Journal.) Lafayette, Ind., Jan. 7. The Jackson clflb of this city has completed elaborate preparations for Its annual Jackson day banquet tonight The invited guests in clude aU the prominent .Democratic lead, era of Indiana . among them John W. Kern of Indianapolis, Benjamin F. Bhlve ly of South Bond, Guy V. Menzlea of Mount Vernon and other candidates for the United 8tatesaenate. - . Many Ills come from Impure . blood. Can't -have pure blood with faulty di gestion, lasy liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock Biood Bitters strengthens stom ach, bowels and liver, and purifies the blood. , . 0 Itching, torturing skin eruptions, dis figure, annoy, drive one wild. Ooans Ointment brings quick relief and last ing curea Fifty cents at any drug store. After' a heavy meal, take a couple of uoan fteguieis, anq give your stomacri, liver and bowels the help they will need. Regulets bring easy,, regular passages JU -Ul DOW BIB. : 4 (United Press Leased Wire.) Santa Bosa, CaL, Jan. T. After tem porarily losing his mind from the shock of ' having his life savjngs de stroyed by fire, Malin Lorenzo sus tained another shock today when the money he supposed was lost was band ed to him. , Lorenzo was so overcome with Joy that he refused to prosecute his 17 year old son, Frank, who took tha money, but merely ordered him to leave home. Lorenzo had made an old wooden gun rack the hiding place of a thousand dollars in currency. Frank burned the gun rack yesterday and the old man, in fury, beat tha youth insensible. jLiorenzo tooay suspected eometning wrong and finally forced his son to ad mit that tha money waa not destroyed and later compelled the lad to dig it up from Its hiding place under the barn. Deputy Sheriff Vooram, who went to Tomalei to arrest the father for as sault. returned today without a pris oner because of Lorenzo's refusal to prosecute for theft. TWO WAR GOES ON DESPITE NEW YEAR'S of timber In tha Leonard mine, and Dan Sweeney Was burled in the caveln in tha Leonard mine. GETS FIFTEEN YEARS; SAYS HE IS INNOCENT (Special Dispatch to Tbe JoaraaL) Butte, Mont. Jan. 7. Jamea Barrett, a pal of Paddy Rodgers and one of the most notorious characters in tha crim inal history of this city, this afternoon told Judge Donlan when he was sen tenced to 15 years for burglary that ho was just as Innocent as the Jurist himself. Mining Man Missing. (United Press Leased WIre.t Harden. Jan. 7. Local railroad snd police authorities have been aaked to search for L. A. Cox, a mining man from San Francisco, focmer superin tendent of the Pittsburg Mining ft Smelting company of Arizona He left San Francisco December 10 for Pitts burg, Intending to stop here. ' He never reached this city and has never arrived at Pittsburg. STATE FEDERATION AT WALLA WALLA (United Press teased. Wire.) Walla Walls, Jan. 7. Tha State Fed eration of Labor is in session today, with 75 delegates present. Many meas ures will ba discussed, tha most im portant being a recommendation to the legislature to pass an employers' lia bility bill. Spokane, la active in the fight for the next convention. TOO HTTCX TACM Tou feel as If you had one faca lM many when you have Neuralgia, don't you? Save the face, you may need it: but get rid of the Neuralgia by apply ing Ballard's Snow Liniment Finest thing in the world for rheumatism, neu ralgia, burns, cuts, scalds, lame back and all pains. Sold bv Skldmore Drug (United Press Leased Wire.) Bah Francisco, Jan. 7. Closely watched bv erles of the On Ticks, who on Tuesday added a tally to their list of victims In the local tong war, the Sua Doon society gunmen met yester day in Chinatown and vowed vengeance. The righting memDers oi tne Hue Doon resolved to continue the warfare through the approaching new year's season, this belnr the first time In the history of tha local Chinatown, that dlf- rerences were not Duriea auring tne an nual merrymaamg. - The action of the Hue Dfinna m caused by an attack on Lou Wah Chen. who formerly belonged to the Sua Doon society, cnen was staneea eight tlmea Tha attack on him aroused the Sue Doons. who regard it as a wanton af front on the On Ylcks. Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas Sclectrtc OH. Cures toothache, earache. sore1 inroai. Heats cuts, bruises, scalds. Stops any pain. " ELMHURST J.Hjtl m errr- Tmy a com BILL TO IMPROVE CALIFORNIA RIVERS (United Press Leased Wlre.V ' Sacramento, CaL, Jan. 7. It was an nounced today that Senator E. A. Boyn ton had been selected to Introduce in tha upper house tha bill calling for an appropriation 1 of $400,000 for th lm- rovemenc or xna eacramento, xan oaouin and Feather rivers in line with the recommendation of government engineers. Assemblymen A. H. Hewitt will perform a similar service in tho assembly, tha measures being introduced in both houses simultaneously. The government has promised to give 1400, 000 for tha betterment af the inland waterways, providing California shall donate a like amount for tha same purpose, -"vv--:-v--. . ' -. THREE MEN MEET ; , J DEATH IN MINES Onerls! TXipatck fa The Joaraat.S ! ' ' Butte. Mont.. Jan. T.-Thre. men met death In the mines here during the pasiJ nours. j-iugq ,arney reit o leet in the Diamond .mine. James Itfartin, g shift boss, was hit by a flyljg piece 1 I Tho Kind Too Hare Always Bought, and which has been In use ror orer 30 years, has borne the signature of and has beenvnade under his per. . fflf sonal supervision since Its Infancy. f-CCCCAXZ- A lint Tin ena tn 1uaIwj wnn In .). All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-ffood" are but Experiments that trifle rith and endanger the health of Infants and Children -Eiperlence against Hxperiment. What is CASTORIA Castorta Is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotlo substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FeTerishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Trouble's, cvres Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. CEflUiriE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature cf Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. -i I' 4