THE OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL. TORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 1, 1003. 13 iTFBAfJ.IIIRVHIBACK jtT, .MTrn FROM SWORD Ur.VMHItU VI I! VFRS Ear Association Would See ! That Venire List Is Care fully I)ratvn Many Familiar Faces Greet At ; torneys Continually. Occupied Chair at Meeting of American Historical Society. II I Lfl I LI1U 0H.r If. UlniM. xercUry of the mmm m I n,,ln llUfurlr) aiirtltv. liaa returnnd from a trip to Stanford, California, nhort ha urestded at tha sixth annual meeting of tha 1'aclfto coaat branch of Ilia American Historical society, No- vember 1$ ami 30. Mr. H lints wn elect ert vice president of tha association laat jfr. and In tha absence or it. neeior of Stanford university, who wna last year's president, Mr. HI nice occupied the chair. The Amwrlran Historical society has an enrollment of S000. conalatlnf of tho forrmot writer anil teaclixra of hla tory It; Amorka. The Pacific coaat branch lias 250 members from 11 states west of the Kocky mountains. About 60 duleaatea wera In attendance at the re- Portland attorneya are asking what cent convention. Among- the officers fi. mtt,r mlth tha Jury aystera of elected for the ensulnK year was Pro- th. irr.h rtutrict. Thev want to know f-aor E. 8. Meany of the University of hy It la that there are ao many long ""Jn,fton- wh0 wa" "nda vice presl . familiar facea continually on the Jury '.") ' . . California." list.- They alao want to know wny tnera l aJd Mr morning. "I waa urr nractlcally no convlctlona In per- . . . ,. . ,.. STORK DKLAYS TIIAIN; 31 UCK 'EXC1TJ23IEXT in uxiox in:roT are practically no convlctlona in per- impreased by the wondurful onal injury cases pin v. rrt,rrea of many of the Oregon towns, poratlona.. They want to know a a hole , notJpi1 mor8 lmprovemcnt ,n pM, lot o thing .and last night, at a jneet- af yiRn , thre. . prt,vlouy. ing of the Bar association, they said p development In all line, many thlnga about exlating fondltlona are ev)den tne watchVorda In the and passed resolutions to tha effect pgt ,nland country ,outh of Portland. ni t comra iw. . ! atopped off In Roaeburg. Ashland, that some or me r. Grants Pass. Albany. Medford and Jack tireo. - . , sonrllle and In all of these placea were cp w""""" I:" abundant lndlcatlona of proaperlty tne couniy courx ooe. ov w "One of tha pleaaant surprises of my rrom ma i..mruv tr,p WRg ,h8 fMt tlfn, our tr4jn made quireu ny iw, uu "'"""Yl ""- between Portland and Ban Francisco, to oepuuea in in. county . vi- Wd wpro schwlu,ed.t0 co tn) distance In rice, or m ieHor i " " 1 27 hourn and l-nlnutea. - We got to arpeara mai .r lUJ" , ' the Oolden Gate Juat two minutes be- 1'reparea ana i"" wiuiu ""I hind time. names is aeieciea in court, iimi iu iui Iff is able to find as a usual thing only about 66 or 76 of tba men. Mist to tha sheriff to aerve. It la sol Son to Special Juryman. Idora that tha sheriff Is able to find Then tha court axcuaas a number out I more than 75 out of the. 126, so It Is of those found, which cuts tho number j contended. This fnakea tha special Hats down still mora, ao that It Is generally l neccsaary, and these special Hats are necessary.' In a closely oon tested case, I tea source of tha trouble. to get a number , of "special jurymen." Aside from this there are other things And then tba trouble begins. I that look strange to tha habitues of the It la tha custom of the aheriffa of-1 courthouse. One Is the habit of the flee, when the court orders a special I corporation attorneys of carrying large list of jurymen, to call up a number oflbundlea of cigars, which are dutifully old regulars and ask them to show up passed around to the Jurors whenever itfor Jury duty. Consequently there is the verdict 1s In favor of the corpora one or more of these veterans on nearly tlon. Of course this. It Is argued, would , every jury selected for the trial of a not count so much in the case of a pass clrcurt court ease. V t lng Jury, but when the veterans are Many1 attorneys blame the county continually present. It la feared that the court for delegating the selection of the praotlce might lead the smoking habit. Jurors to someone else. . It Is admitted Committees Appointed, that the job or selecting 1S0 names At the meeting last night W. M. from the tax roll, checking; them up to D.vla, Judge Thomas ODay. Alexander see whether they are qualified under Bernstein and others spoke on the Jury ,.robJec !th-th lis araww; of V oommrUee to aid In the selection The .work has been done faithfully, so , ,,. n. n... r- vr far as the big list Is concerned, they fce- dent of th4 oclation, appointed the lieTC . w 5 ' -i - following oommlttee: Alexander Bcrn Ebarlff Cannot rind Vhem. stein. William M. Davis, R. K. Dunlway, The first objection comes In when the Walter It Evans and John H. Steven Jury list for; the court term Is drawn son. . .... at the beginning of the term. On this The expeoted duties of this committee occasion the clerk of the court draws j are made plain by the terms of the reso 125 names In open, court, and gives the jlutlon adopted at the meeting laat night. The text of these resolutions, whloh d The stork had a grand old time d for an hour yesterday morning at the L'nlon station. Everything had to atop. . Iassengers hurrying to their tralna atopped to aae what was the matter. Tha o'clock train for Albany on the Southern Pa cific was delayed 10 minutes, station employes and policemen took orders, and it re. Clara Kin Ids, matron,- wsa tha busiest person In the big building. It was all occasioned by the visit' of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MoFadden, Dillar, Or., who were on their way to Albany, where thiy were to vlalt the lattar'a mother. The couple Intended taking the o'clock train, and were waiting In tha large room, when the husband excitedly ran to a policeman, and the two ran to Matron Klelds. Several women clerks around the building were consulted, and all attention was then directed to the Improvised hospital that Mrs. Fields has at the station. In the meantime, an ambulance had beni summoned, but. It was too lute All this time, McKadden waa the most interested person in the crowd outside the emergency hoaptlal. Soon the matron came out and aald it was a girl, and had blue eyea The mother and child remained at the station until evening, and were taken to rooms for a few days. . This was the first child born at the Union, station. STEAMERS TIEII II HROUGH BRIDGES MMaawaBMBMaaaaeasBBBBBss Current Decreases Suffi ciently. for Large Tramps to'3Iovc GAPE FINISTKRRK IS FIRST TO DEPART Norwegian Steanirr Follows with a Large Cargo of Lumber Has llrrn Finlahrd Since Nov. 10 HeM l'p by High Water. WILL KEEP EYE ON FOSTER PARENTS 'A child whipping case. Involving charges of . brutality by Mr. and Mrs. William Bachmeyer of Oresham In the treatment of. their 12-year-old adopted daughter on one side, and alleged In terference by Rev. M. B: Parounagian and members of the Llnneman Memorial church, on the other was aired before Judge Bronaugh in the juvenile court yesterday afternoon. Dr. A. Thompson, W. W. Saton and Miss Mary Harvey had made charges that the child was severely whipped for trivial offenses, and whipped almost dally. Mrs. Bachmeyer said the girl told lies about the minister, and that punishment waa required. , She said there was a plot against her, and the church had meddled. Bachmeyer also untrt there waa a conspiracy against him and his business. Judge Bronaugh decided that the charges of brutality were overdrawn, but that close watch should be kept on the treatment the girl receives. She was allowed to remain under the cus tody of her foRter parents, but In toroba- tlon of Miss Emma Ij. Butler, -probation officer of the juvenile court. Uhen the Stomach Stops Working Properly, Because There Is i r : i I t f t. c. Tablets to Set It Going Again. t , " 1 A Trial Box Free. I THE DOCTORS call It flatulency, but resentativea of the Multnomah County were unanimously adopted. Is as fol lows: "Resolved, That the president of the Multnomah County Bar association ap point a standing committee of five members to be known as the . commit tee on the drawing, selecting-- and sum moning of Jurors, and the selection and preparation of the Jury list. Am to Jury Usta. "Resolved. That said committee im mediately notify the authorities having charge of the drawing, selecting and making of a Jury list that as the rep INDEFINITE STAY OF G0MPERS MANDATE t unprofessional folks know it as "wind j Bar association, it requests to be in , on the stomach," and a most distress-1 formed of the time and place of mak ing state or things n la it is a serious lng said Jury list and drawing Jurors. 1 condition of this great motor organ, j and desires to be present, or represented. I Always annoying ana painrui in tne I "Resolved, That one or more of the extreme, at times often leading to bad I members of the committee attend at , and fatal results. The stomach em-1 each occasion of the drawing and se f barrassed and hampered with wind, can-Meeting of Jurors and the preparing of j not take care or its rood properly ana the Jury list. Indigestion follows, and this haa a train "Resolved, That such committee's du- too appalling to enumerate. The entire ties be not confined to merely being i system Is Implicated made an active present at the drawing and selecting of or passive factor In this trouble and Juries and preparing the Jury list, but me soon Deeomes a questionable Doon. that it look Into all matters and things j ALL, THIS IS EXPLAINED In doctor connected with securing Jurors to serve i books; how undigested food causes n this county, Including the summoning j j pases Dy rermentauon ana romenta- of same and investigation of their qual j tion In which pror ess some essential if ications: and that it report concern J, fluids are destroyed burnt up wasted lng same, with Its recommendations, j j oy cnemicai action, f oiiowea Dy aerec- to this association. ; ; five nutrition and the distribution "Resolved, That such funds as are through the alimentary tract of cheml- available be placed at the disposal of ' j cany wrong elements and as a. conse- the committee to enable It to properly quence me sioraacn ana enure system I conduct Its work. i is starved. Plenty .; of food, you see, i but : spoilt In preparation and worse ; than' worthless A DERANGED STOMACH Is the epl j tome of evil: nothing too bad to ema nate rrom It, Dut tne gas it generates is probably Its worst primary effect 11,900 SIGNATURES TO NESMITH PETITION Salem. Or., Dec 1. R. M. Veatch and and the only way to do away with this C. E. Stewart, of Cottage Orove. yester- is to remove the cause. 8TUART'S aa appearea ai me secretary or siaie DTSPEPSIA TABLETS go to the root office in the capitoL with the first Inl- of this trouble. They attack the gas native petition ror tne next general eiec- ; making foods and render tham harm- tlon- which Is to take place the first I Jess. Flatulency or wind on the atom- Tuesday after the first Monday in No- ,ach- simply cannot exist where these vember, 110. The petition Is for an act 4 powerful and wonderworking little tab- to create the new county of Nesmlth. It Uete are In evidence. has about 11,900 signatures. THET-WERB MADE for this very The county of Nesmith Is to be carved purpose to attack gas making foods out ot Douglas and Lane counties. Cot and convert them Into proper nutri- t&8 Grove is proposed at the county ment This is their province and of- seat. flea A whole book could be written labout them and then not all told that 1A1?T (V POT?TT AXTl fmlirht be told with nrorlt tn lurWr, 1 UiU Ur XKJIXtX 1M1 17 'from this painful disease, dyspepsia H wouldj.rncntlon the years of patient and expensive experiment in effort to ( arrive at this result of failures Innu merable and at last sucoess. It would (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, Dec. 1. Indefinite stay of mandate in the cases of President Gompers, Second Vice President Mitch ell and Secretary Morrison of the Amer ican Federation of Lattor, was granted yesterday bx the. Dlatrict ,0f Columbia court 6f appeals on account of an ap plication for a writ or certiorari. Tha labor leaders are under Jail sentences for contempt of -court in violating , an Injunction. Their case . has been ap pealed to the supreme court of the Uni ted States. T0WNSEND IS GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal-1 McMinnvllle, Or., Decs. 1. The jury In the Townsend case last night returned a verdict of guilty. The. grand Jury Indicted him for manslaughter. He will be sentenced at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Despite the fact that the river Is still at flood stage, it was decided this morning to take the two large steamers down, which were above the bridges at the time the river began to rise. The first one to be taken through the bridges waa the British steamer Cape Finis terra, the paaaage of the channel . at the old Madlaon street bridge, which waa the one feared, toeing successfully negotiated. The other one to be taken through Is the Norwegian steamer Chris- toin Michelaen, which is fully loaded, Since the river began to rise the week before last. It has been considered Im possible, by the pilots, to attempt, to take the steamers, which were above the bridges, through on' account Of the awlft current, and tha added fact that the 'dolphins which marked -the loca tlon of the places where the piling of the piers on the old Madison street bridge had been sawed off and left below tha water level, were swept away by the flood, making it impossible to exactly locate the channel Yesterday, however, the steam schooner . Hornet waa taken safely down the rlrer and today it waa decided to take the larger steamers through. The Cape Finisterre, which is less than half loaded, was the first one to make the attempt, and In charge ' of Captain Pease, as pilot, she was towed past the bridges by the towboats Ockla hama and Henderson, one ot which was lashed to each end of the tramp to han dle her. She paaaed the Burnslde street bridge at about 10 o'clock. She went to the North Pacific mills, where she will finish her cargo, taking on about 2,00000 feet of lumber. She is beins loaded by the Pacific Export Lumber i company, and will take her cargo of about 3,600,000 feet of Oregon fir to Mel bourne. She is In command of Cap tain MacDonald. After leaving the Cape Finisterre at the North Pacific mills, the Ocklahama and the Henderson will return to the Inman-Poulsen mills for the Norwegian steamer Christian Michelaen. This steamer Is loaded and haa been ready to leave down for the eea elnce a week ao, Saturday... wHea ,,-sha, cleared. - She was caught above the bridges, however, ana aitnougn tne expense of keeDln her there was great, it was not thoujrht aavisame to attempt to get her down oerore today. The Christian MIchelsen will take out witn her 2,900,000 feet of lumber, which is Deing aispatcnea to Shanghai by Bal four, Guthrie & Co. Her cargo is valued at fii.iiv. the blow. Just brfore reselling Cape Horn and fur a lime was almost com pletely at the mercy of tha eleraonta. Cap aid Ougun said that on August It a furious westerly gale struck the veel and for the next four days it I was a continual fight against the fury of tba sierra. The decks, he said, were I wept time and time again by the huge waves that struck, the ship, ceasing htr to shudder from stem to atara 0 E CITY WILL EMI FOR HOIIOIt, owf,,w.r.7raV.g1ohr.T.rai:, Debates to tho Christian Church Convention GIv en. Authority." - was only by tha merest good luck that several of tha sailors wars net swept overboard, as there were many narrow escapes, but in spits of their ahaking up hot even a bona waa broken, nor mmm in nnu uwiuni vy ner. rouan I th.. i. .,, . .. .... ' . IAf th, 1111 M.MUHIAM . t. I'll. llauU 1 If", ' . 'I - WWMT-I.-.WH .. I .. '- . ,w U MI'I.IM. IU I I i una . im L. K .. k. - - . . . 1 . . ., . . . I i , arrived up from Astoria yesterday after V . Z.lt ,"1. CbH.tT.'S HhJ , tiril.lhi.' T"1?,2 lurches yesterday at tha Central She brought a cargo Of Z000 ohuroh., Tha 1S10 Mnvullon i. to It. paaaage of direct JUDGE LOVETT WMil on T 1 rn:?:MV rr 'f- KWaOT Concludes to Follow Exam- fhi .m.n s under charter-to ,fallon will be sent from Portland hop. -.iA 4lll, TfA V it linl, It JSls? . rty,,'0,.? S? C"f0 ln to land tha convention. ;. pl6 I.tllC Late K Ji. JWr- of wheat to the United Kingdom.; , p 'the Port.and plan riman flnd SpCIld VnCUtiOIl AIX)SQ THE WATERFRONT will be tha cities 'Of Denver and of Washington, D. C Both' these cities are planning to seoura the 1111 con-1 With passengers and freight ., the ventlon and It will take a rreat deal of toamer Sue IL- Elmore, Captain Schra-Jhard work and advertising to win fori it, jeri. tula-morning for Tillamook. I n nose city.. She did not sail last night because all J As preliminary steps an executive of her freight was not aboard. I committee composed of Rev. - W. F. The Norwegian steamer. RygJa will I Keagor of tha first Christian church, move from the Alns worth dooir to in. I Rev. Davis hret of Salem and Lewis man-Poulsen's mill tomorrow or Friday, I Montgomery of Portland, haa been ap- where she will take on a cargo of 1,- I Pniea to attend to ths many prenmin- Spend WJiere Hunting and Fisli iiiff 3tay Do Enjojed. Judge R. 8. Lovett, the successor to K. II. Harrlman aa - the head of the greateat railroad system In the- world. :WI" oaw o- I : T,." . ,7. r"' r,.: I announced before he left tha .1.1. i..t BU.UUU reel or lnmhsr rnr (h Orlnt uiin. - oig wui oe . aaaea iori..,:.. .. . . . .. ti, e v.-- , w " :;; ,: thi bulldlne- of a hun tabernaole aeat- l Dunaay, mat re is Planning to loilow, af about' .0oVba"r .r tZnr "Ot or" 8000 people, railroad rate. W Vm,. . Mr. According to a telephone message to w,u. ourM . prallmiarjr ta' na "Z " 'VT; . - mornVng, Ihrd.ge-Volh-TeUy bv The can b. laid befor. the Christian. nX. 2SL'"?K recent storm waa slight Only a UmrtMnWm hunting place of his late chief, bents, known aa the anron. were uem..na lMlr nmeaiate ooMidertuon, . ...u,,,, mlni smashed. The rock had not been : ;,tnn the neTgbo Mr- rrlman and hi. family . spent brought up to the height Intended, and boij of'lfcOM nenla TWrty-fTv. h. tha happiest vacation rn uui uiumini. i u A i- ... . . . ... i ux iijb ma mere in ms summer ana The government dredge Oregon left -lV.".. r". irT..; of HOST . down today for dray's Harbor. In tow of to th. fact th. , lt , " ,h cantennlal I In Plt" the ct tht was rain- ' tho government tug Mendell aa far as iZ 12 f?" I. - J .WV, ,1 Mnr during all of Judge Lovett'a stay A .,..1. .l .C. I iiv.i. nut pu - i.o J . s ..... ... . ug vi rguii win "i looken for hera A bl noiesatlon to the I " m., iui, Picked up by the tug Daring, which will VTpeka convention n'.xt year wUl ot , horthwe-U and that he tow her the rest of the war. The Men- I k. ,.. -i r.n.. I found the country generally In a flood- "7 '" prweea 10 urays naroor. erM ftnd 4Very effort Will be made to 1 ""r"""' A- " ." . .v.. r bring It to Portland. 1 v u u.s ii-- - i uva vacation land mat ne anew or ana iTTmirn 0vlrri xrtr I" expressea his intention or returning LUiuUrJli COjJIFAWi . and spending some time here during tha summer months. Manag-sr O'Brien Xetarns, where she will act as a tender to the dredge. The steamer Thomas L. Wand left yesterday with ISO tons of dredger apparatus belonging to the Oregon. With a full list of passengers and 1500 tons of general freight, the steamer Roanoke left down last night for San Pedro and way points: WILL LEASE STREET General Manager J. P. O'Brien of tbe Uncle Sam Pursues Bootleggers. (Doited Press Leased Wire.) San Diego, Cal., Dec. 1. Active war fare on the bootleggers who are en gaged In selling liquor to the Indians Is being waged here and throughout the southwest by government agents act ing on Instructions from the Interior department The services of Ben Creve- coeur, the noted Indian scout have been secured by federal agents to secure evi dence. Crevecoeur has. been at . work for several weeks and several saloon men have been arrested and charged with aelllng firewater. Government agents are engaged In visiting various' Indian reservations, and lt Is expected that wholesale arrests will follow as a re sult of their Investigations. HEARING TOMORROW it . on w muiuvu v lire u'htitiu CIlimiMCIl I . , . .. . , . . . . t ,(.. . , . . .... . .for an injunction to restrain trie Port 'correctives that enter in to this tablet t r i . ., fc STUARTS DTSPEPSIA TABLETS L?Jhe A V wT. X,l . Presiding Judge Bronaugh has fixed tomorrow afternoon as the time for hearing argument on the application Not Buried Alive. (Special DUpateb to Tbe Journal.) Tillamook; Or., Dec. 1. Mra. I A. Holdredge, one of the four victims of the steamer Argo, which was wrecked last Friday, was not buried aflVe. This was made certain when a score of repre sentative citixens of Tillamook, led by Sheriff Plnahaw and several physicians, visited the cemetery at 2 o'clock this morning and exhumed the body. The funeral was to have been held Monday, but With a 70-mlle gale blow ing, the undertaker refused to allow his hearse to go to the cemetery, and the fu neral and burial services were post poned 'until Tuesday. SAILOR, DROWNS, ; Angl Leroasson, One of Crew of the Marecbal de Castries. While going aboard ship last night Ange Lemasson, a sailor on the French bark Marechal de Castries, fell from the gang plank and was drowned. In spite of the efforts of his companion to render him assistance. 'Lemasson and another sailor from the same baric, named Charles Le Roux were ashore last night and on their re turn to the ship, which Is moored at the Centennial dock, they started to go aboard. Lemasson went first and as he was about the middle of the (rang plank he evidently slipped and falling clear, of tha ne"t beneath struck the water and was not seen again. As soon as he saw his companion fall, Le Roux olimbed down to a boom between the ship and the dock and tried to lo cate the man In the water, but without success. After a fruitless search he climbed upon the dock again and going aboard, reported the affair to the cap tain. Aft Immediate search of the waters In the vicinity of the vessel waa instituted but no trace of the man could be found. The body will be dragged for. ; WATERFRONT MOURNS. - Xotarial Commissions. (Salem Bareao of The JoaraU.t Salem, Or, Dec 1. Notarial commis sions have been Issued to Otis Patter son, Canyon City; A. I Brougher, Scott Mills; G. W. Allen. Albert Back us, Cecil H. Bauer, C L. McKenna and J. W. Hefferlin, Portland. u.r not alona Intended for the sick, bat ... k..;;. fZii. Ia . . Portland and said that tbe papera had rrsves hearty foods and wants to eat ;,eartlly and. run no risk of bad effects U y act like a charm and make eating fi-4 digestion a delight and pleasure i'nrf keep the stomach active and en t'tf'Ac and able and willing to do ex i r work without aperlal labor or ef r rt. Don't forge this. Well popl i rfin Reflected, but the STUART MFPEP8IA TABLETS have them In rr ' : d. A lREll TRIAL PACKAGE wlfl tx 't anv ona arbo wants to know juH t they, are. how Uiey look' and ;, bffore bertonlns; trvatsieat vim After this ge to the drag store - t'im; everyerbere, here nr at bm. ,' are le ontf a brs and by retting it at home roe. will aar time nd -. VMir d oe wr . will prescribe .. 'hry say there are tt.aoa durtora r lbm. but r.n ytri know what wiatter cf yosrelf, why r to t fvn r f a rreecnpttoBf Fnr - - l j Vr a r. A. teart fctusrt Bolldlrg. Marshall 'nl. k pwtter ad tl - fr aamrlee t?t vmi sn'j Qti'te a . vf-a. ' ' I just come into his hands, but be wuld be prepared to take up the matter tomorrow. PAY $5 EACH FOR FLAYING FOR 3I0XEY Upon a pies of guilty to gambling In , a room over the Bachelor saloon on ' Third street, nine men wre fined i t each, this morning In municipal court ' A. V. Reed was charged with keeping a gambling place. Detctiva Tlcheoor . and Howell made the raid. j To Take- Up Parmina; la Cuba. La Center. Wash, Ic. 1. M. Ring- j man. who has been In the ia hop -! aaa fee the laat fivs years, will In tbe j near fntar re to Cuba. lie will go T t the way of Pnnt rtrsnia. After rlelt- lag relatives for a short time, be will j continue Ms tris te Cuba, where ne baa I a tract of lead la the sugar rase is-j tMct or tbe Uiand. Mr. Rsm V. n'tbe It la ad Just fpre the FrMntcb-Aivtenrss war, bat this Is his first Ul m'nc. This is the trade mark whichi is found on every bottle of the genuine Scott's Emulsion the standard Cod Liver OH preparation of the world. Nothing equals it to bpild up the weak and wasted bodies of young and old. as ; BK, Mriwa4akitf BMk mm Cufl Skatr. lrtr.ll SCOTT BOw-XK 40f fad St.. X Captain Relic, Practical Joker, Leaves With Pa masses Today. Mourning Is the feature today on the waterfront Whyf Why. because the German ship Parnasses leaves today, which Is not ao bad, but she takes with her Captain Reik, and that is the reason that there Is mourning. Captain Reik, or "Skinny," as he Is called not be cause of any tendency that way, but rather to emphasize his extreme ro tundity, Is a favorite among the water front fraternity, and when not engaged in playing practical jokes he was crack ing funny jokes In very good English. in fact if there was anything doing he was apt to be at the head of It. The only consolation that his friends have is In the fact that he declares that he can't stay away from Portland and will be back again next year. Tha Parnasses will leave down this afternoon In tow of the Ocklahama, taking a cargo of 1I0.5C1 buahels of wheat, valued at 1123,675. She is dis patched by the Portland Flouring Mills company and cleared for Queenstown for orders. Bradford street for a distance of 1300 Harrlman lines, who accompanied Presi- The steamer McCracken. which lost feet and Burlington street for nearly dent Lovett and his oarty aa far as her wheel last week, down the river, is that distance were laat night leased Ashland. Saturday night, returned to on the drydock today having a new one to the St. Johns Lumber company by Portland yeaterday. Mr. O'Brien said placed on her. the city council of St Johns. Tha price that while the weather waa unfortunate With cargo from London, for Balfour. Pa,d tor tne lease on Bradford street during Judge Lovett'a etay here, Qfuthrie & Co., the French bark Fran- a month while1 that of Burlington n6 believed tho new head of the Harri- cals waa moved from the stream to "treat Is to be 1160 a year. .- . man linen was very favorably Impressed Mersey dock this morning. She will When this agreement was made be- wltn what he bad aen on his trip here start discharging In a day or two. tween the lumber company and the and wltn tha receptlon given him at The steamer Kureka, Captain Noren, oun" a wmcn nas oeen raorruj Uia Commercial club Saturday night left last night for Eureka with a full wae.d ?' everal montha P"t waa ,We hope to bave Jvjg9 Lovett out list of passengers and 800 tons ot end0(1- Th mayor and the city council hera aln 10,., ion. mnd fn D6tter freight wara at first very eager to force the weather,.. said Mr. O'Brien. "In fact The investigation Into the cause of .comP" V!Io Ll ' Jh.i,' 1 undersUnd that he has arranged to the wrecking of the steamer Argo will i"!,,11. "l?" " . .Zl ThS Pand n, vacation In Oregon next be held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock in ?ub"c avor' . t Lill J .n 'unimer." v the offices of the local Inspectors of '"ch ,w" L.tJl 11 When the late E. H. Harrlman. was steam vessels. All of the officers and "Itt of the UneB that bear his crew of the steamer will testify. Cap- ynamJUC'? imf L"" .l jmuMx Xlrst., decided, td..aped-lHa . town. The agreement reached last night .7' " ',,", "!".. I J. r..i ' . brought the fight to an end. tain -Snyder will make Mat report'fombr row. The case of the temporary injunction on the drydock, which was to have been state offered more to the work wearied arid city tired business man than any uii liio uryuui'K, which was 10 nave oeen I TTTTnTt A vrvv 1 -TTV 1TTTTH1 (timer yutcs ia iiw t--uuniiy. j.u nnow heard this morning by Circuit Judge 11 LbUAJNI) AiNJLl VVlDJCi that he meant what be said, ha built a Bronaugh, has been postponed until to- iirXTrptinvTT Airni) "DTriTTrra I magnificent estate on Pelican bay, In morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. VyJ J. l- XJ UflilV J.VXIXJJLAO I Klamath county, which he called Pell I 1 m , I I can Lodge. The hunting and fishing MARINE NOTES A husband and wife are engaged In I In the vicinity of Pelican Lodge Is said a bitter fight over property In Judge I to be the finest In the country. The I Arrived down at Cleland' department of the circuit dlatrict surrounding the lodge abounds er Roanoke- At 4 il m court today. Mrs. Katherlna Mets, the in bear, deer, cougar and smaller game, t k a m mtZ,i'i Plaintiff, Is trying to set aside a con- while the trout fisning and the duck , ui b &. m., steamer , , . i 4- a. ....... 1.4. ,kAi.., tj.ii k ... .1..., assignment of a note and mortgage! i m r , COURT HELPS MAN TO BREAK HABIT Astoria, Dec. 3 a. m., steamer steamer Elmore ESureka. Arrived at 6 and left up at 7 a. m., steamer Santa Clara, from San Francisco. Arrived down at 7:30 and sailed at 8:30 a. m., steamer Hor net, for San Francisco. Arrived down at 6 a m., steamer Falcon. San Francisco, Dec. 1. Arrived at 6 a. m., steamer Kansas City, from Portland. Sailed at midnight last night steamer Casco, for Portland. Astoria, Nov. 80. Sailed at noon. steamer Alliance for Coos Bay; steam ers catania ana J. B. Stetson, for San Francisco, and steamers Olympic and Shna Tak, for San Pedro. Arrived at 1 and left up at 1:30 p. m., steamer Mackinaw, from Seattle. Sailed at 1 p. m., schooner W. H. Smith, for San Pedro. Guaymas, Nov. 80. Sailed, schooner King Cyrus, for Columbia river. Eureka, Nov. 80. Sailed. steamer George W. Fenwlck, for Portland. ncwan, xmov. Hanea, Tencn ship Crlllon, for Portland. Astoria, Dec l. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a, m., moderate; wind, south 15 miles; weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria Thursday High water 4:56 a. m., 7.1 feet; 4:05 p. m., 7.8 feet Low water 10:37 a. m.. 3.6 feet; 11:20 p. m., 0.8 feet held by her husband, Theodore Mets, alleging that he obtained them by fraud Regarding one 30 foot lot in Sunny- side, Mrs. Mets says that she executed what she supposed was a conveyance of a life Interest to her husband. She cannot read or write, and she . alleges that he took advantage of this to secure a warranty deed, which he placed on record. Last April, she asserts, Mets secured $1150 in gold from her to Invest In a note and mortgage for her. . She charges that he secured an assignment of the note and mortgage to himself, without her knowledge. Mets denies the allegations of fraud and says the property was freely given him by his wife. Notice to Mariners, Captain R. Jepsen of the American teamshlp Governor reports that at 10 a m. on November 29, ha passed a whistling buoy adrift, latitude 33 degrees west, three miles from Umatilla lightship. marked A1A. wuiaxes iTratxiGKytn Secular Xdnera Zns to Arrive. Alliance, Coos Bay . Dec 1 Breakwater, Coos Bay ..Deo. t Oeorge W. Elder, San Pedro ....Dec 5 Kansas City, San Francisco. .. .Dec ( Roanoke, San Pedro... ....Dec. 12 Santa- Clara, San Francisco.. . .Dec 12 Rose City, San Francisco. ...... .Dec lt Beg-nia Xdners Pas to Depart. Santa Clara, San Francisco. . . . , ,Dec 2 Breakwater. Coos Bay Dec 1 Rose City, San Francisco. ... ; . .Dec 3 Alliance, Coos Bay .Dec 4 George W. Elder, Ban Pedro.. . .Dec. 7 Kansas City, San Francisco. ... .Dec 10 Roanoke, San Pedro Dec 14 Vessels is ort. I David d'Aogers, Fr. Bit.. . ..Centennial NEW STEAMSHIP LINE INAUGURATED Boston, Mass., Dec.' 1. The Clyde Steamship company today Inaugurated ita new steamship service between this port and Galveston, with Charleston as a regular port of call. The new line wUl give regular and direct service be tween New England and the extensive southern and western territory reached throughvGalveston. It will also permit the direct Interchange of freight be tween the southwest 'and the southeast, through bills of lading will, be Issued and every facility arranged for tile prompt and satisfactory movement of freight .In both directions. OBJECTS TO FINE; WILL PAY TWICE Louis ludke, a teamster, attempted to argue with Judge frank Bennett this morning over his sentence for violating tbe traffio ordinance and was fined for contempt of court The fine was $10. "I'll not pay It I'll fight. I ll fight- To reform by degrees worked all right with Charles E. Reef, a barber, untli he entered a drug store yesterday even f.n. Thin is what he told In the municipal court this morning. Reef also said he had Joined the Volunteers of America, and had Quit swearing, smoking, chew ing tobacco, and was quitting liquor on the "occasional" plan. In this he took one drink less each day until he had entirely broken away from the habit. Reef Joined the army workers 15 day ago, and on that day took 15 drinks. The day. following he took 1 drinks, and yesterday was his day to take four drinks. When he went into a drug store to get a bar of soap, the scent of liquor came to him, and ho Im- ' mediately bought a bottle. He was found on the street and arrested for being drunk. The Judge gave him 10 days towmplete his plana BAD CHICKEN COSTS MEAT MARKET $25 The Frank U Smith Meat company was fined S25 in, municipal court this morning for selling food unfit for use. R. H. Miller, 1200 Denver avenue, was the- complainant, and charged he bought a chicken at the Alder street store, and that lt waa in a bad state of decomposi tion. . Notice of appeal was given. CHOW FAT SMUGGLED COOLIES; ADMITS GUILT Chow Fat, Chinese boatswain. Indict ed on a charge of smuggling Chinese Into the United States, entered a plea of BulltV In United' States district he aald, when the Judge placed the court today. He will be sentenced by LIGHT STATION DAMAGED. Gale Wrecks" Station on Lincoln Rock In Alaakan Waters. A telegram received this moraine from WrangelL Alaska, by the llght- nouse inspector says tbat the front of the station on Lincoln Rock was de stroyed W the gale November 28. which swept that coast Tha telegram, which was slrned by A a ton Herat, the keeper of tbe station, states that tha fog trum pet ooais ana provisions were lost It aald that the light was good, but It was not safe to stay there. It ta prob able tbat some ana from the lighthouse eeglneera orfk-a win go mp thare Imme diately ta Investigate the damage doae. A WDJsUing tmoy haa been reported adrift aear tba Cmatllla lightship, and i it is eucpoaed to be the WlUana ha wniPiiing oaoy. RvaJa. Nor. as Rose City, Am. ss. . . . Cascade, Am. ss...... Yellowstone, Am. ss.. Falcon, Am. ss. ...... . Breakwater, Am. as..., L'hermite, Fr. bk..... Vosburg, Am. as. . . . . . Neuiily. Fr. bk. Francois. Fr. bk W. F. Jewett Am. sen.. Calama, Am. ss Montgomery . . . ..ainswortn ..Down river ..Down river Columbia , .. .Alnsworth . ..On way up . Astoria . . . .,. .Linn ton i.. Mersey i. . . . .I.innton uma ion second fine Lucke left his horse stand- Federal Judge Wolverton , tomorrow. Ing on the wrong side of Front and The three coolies whom Fat attemoted Morrison streets, when Patrolman A. j to smuggle into the United States will A. Cooper attempted to get him straight I also plead guilty. - r FDR RHEUMATISM L viand Bros.. Br. ah.... O. W. p. Donna FVancesca, Br. bk. ...... .Astoria Pierre Antonlne. Fr. bk. ... .Columbia 2 Cape Finisterre. Br. ss..,. North Pacific Bougainville, FY. bk ..Stream Marchal d'dstriea. Fr. ach. . .Centennial Nan tee. F. bk, .North Bank Wanrisbek. Ger. bk. North Bank La RocheJaquetln. Fr. bk.... Gaa Dock Alt air. Br. bk ,........ .Columbia JonlanhllL Br. bk. ...... Inman-Poulsen Poltalloch. Br. bk Victoria dolDhlna Berlin, Am. sch. .......... ,s. .. .Ooble Washington; Am. aa ......... Ltnnton NeotsfleTd. Br. bk.. .Oceanic WA IX BIO STORM. IVenrh IUrk I Vivid d'Angm Had Hard Time Near Horn. Pltrbd about oa ' tbe wave 'like a ehettleeocfc aad with hr dra flooded with water, f Frenclf sblp David d Arf". f a?taia ?-. battled for four aare with one af tba flerreet vtnrwia lhat the captain save h ta La yrars. Tbe atlp rxenlrrH Henry VI Hard, An ah.. ...... .Astoria Brabloch. Br. bk Oceanic Glenalvon. Br. ah. Oceania Oulf Rtream. Br. bk. .........Elevators St Nlchola". im. ill Ooble t emBH. FT. bk . . Flvtor Tailac. Am. .. Columbia Hermits, Fr. Nt... Llnnton Rheumatism Is la reality an Internal Inflammation; a diseased condi tion of tho blood cells which supply tha nourishment and strength necessary to sustain our bodies. Tha disease Is caused bv an excess of urlo add In the blood, which comes from Indigestion, weak kidneys, constipation, and other Irregularities of tha system. This urlo acid produces an inflamed and acrid condition of tha blood, and tho circulation instead of nourishing tho different portions of tho body, continually deposits into tho muscles, nerves, joints and bones, tho irritating and pain-producing acid with which ' lt is filled. Then follow tha painful ana torturing symptoms of Rheumatism. Wa do not claim for 8. S. 8. that lt is anything mora than a first class blood purifier, and that is Just what is needed to euro Khecmatism. 8. 8. 8. goes into tho circulation, and by neutralising tho nrio acid and driving it from tho blood, effectually and surely removes tho cause of Rheumatism. S.S.S. strengthens and Invigorates tho blood so that instead of a weak, sour stream, causing pain and agony throughout tha system, lt becomes an invigorating, nourishing fluid, furnishing health and rigor to every portion of tha body, and permanently relieving tho suffering caused by Rheumatism. 8.8.8. is purely vegetable and will not injure tho most delicate system. Book on Seumatism and any medical advice free to all who write. . TEE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLA2TTA, OA. 3 mi; AND CONTAINS NO HARMFUL DRUGS Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat- Tbe Genuine is fas tbe J and Lufi Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption tfltqvsi packaob TOW JIM I M-If in A fm ATn tW of I. aa A m a s Sil&auve Prar O. 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