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THE OREGON DAILY JOURMALV -PORTLAND. . FRIDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 17. 1003. FMIV OF VIOLET ASQU1TI1 7T; FIGHT BLIZZARD IS. PROSTRATED Extreme Case of Destitution Premier's Daughter flrlcvcs Over Death of Fiance Poet Watson Scored. and -Exposure Reported ;v ... From fit.Taul. , y ' . . ; 1 . t'lt4 Vnm Imm4 Wlrv. 1 ' ,81, Tsui. Lmmv. 17. -KxhsusUd. half frown snd nuarly starved, LstI Frank, ila wlf and nine children are In tlits City tr flfhtTn' Uiclr way for- 400 mllea down tls Mlllppi In open bouts during the ,tcni storms wtilih culminated Friday nUt hi a blUsard. ,IiuiiriK the bllasHid theilr rowboata be- '. rims alrandrd un an litland, and the family were nearly dead from five days' exposure when they Were reacued, . Frank la In a precarious condition . from sickness brought on by- hie at tempts to swim from the Uland to ahora to summon, aaalatanro, and hla daughter Leila la In a hospltkl .suffering, from pneumonia and typhoid fever. ' . - , , Frank lived at the headwatere of Pine tlver. . When the timber . disappeared Ma mean of livelihood .was one, and he .-determined ' to return to . relatives down the .river. Lacking money to transport the family by train, boats were built and they undertook the Jour Hey In them, . ' - , .They tell pitiful atorlea of nights and . days In fearful storms on tha river. When the bllss&rd struck thenj their provisions were practically exhauated. All were living; on ahort ratloos except j the youngest... when farmer sighted them from the ahore and cam to their Id..-:. . . " MtrguerlU Artrnan, Leading Lady In . . . : German Plays, j : ' mil GRATIONQUESTIOrJ (Continued From Pays Ons.) '" to say, because If I did. If would prove eiDenalva and .perhaps block them. Aa Jo plana matured,, tha people already know., and In regard to the Deschutes line I can- only aay that lta Ultimate terminal will be ascertained when1 the line la completed. ' .' . , "I waa here In June, of this year, but many moves have been made since, and my. Intention la to remain In the city possibly until noon Saturday. That will give me opportunity to look around. Our party arrived after, dark and had no chance to aeo anything of the city or Im mediately aurrounding 'country." . "What about steamsblp.llnes.r' Mr. Hill waa asked. t : "Steamship lines! I have nothing to (Vnttt rrwIiKl Wlre. London. Dec 17. With one of ' the greatest political battlea England has known raging throughout the kingdom, j 1'retnler Asquith, leader of the Liberal party, today practically abandoned the campaign an4 left London for. Win-1 cheater,-whvre he may be at the aide of hla stepdaughter, Violet, who s pros trated over the , death of her fiance. jiuiioranio Arciuoaiu. uoroon. , Osrdnn, the son of the Earl of Aber deen, -suunumbed yesterday 'to Injuries I sustained In - an .automobile accident November 28.' Violet Aeuulth waa with him when he died. . ' , ' . - ? ' , So t'Olgnant la the gref of the pre mier's daughter 'that public sentiment agalnat William Watson, the poet, who branded her - the woman with the aer- penl'S tongue," and accused her of being Incapable of feeling, haa been fanned Into rage and denunciations are fre quent " ; ' "' '.'.: ' ' - ' . , " . '. NEW STAMPS BOUGHT . FOB OKEGOX MINE i f : -.. . ' Fifteen ctamps are In operation and 19 additional stampa are belna: Installed at the Greenback mine,' at Placer, ac cording to J. P. Anderson,' manager of I say about steamship lines. the mine, who la In Portland for a few days' on. business for his. company. Twenty men are employed regularly' at the mine and a number of extra men are now engaged In overhauling, the plant and preparing for enlarging the output next year.- , ; " ,.. rroapecw . were never m, dent Frencn o th 8pokape,' Portland & around Grant Paas.-said Mr. Anderson. ... rnt,nr,, i th fll.t.on i tnla . territory and 'when - leaving here tomorrow the . magnate's; special . train will- go over the Spokane. Portland & Puet Sound track by daylight, bo as to Igfve the party a view of the lay of the land. JPreslaetit rulott to. T arty Accompanying Mr. Hill, on the trip are Howard , Elliott, president or me Northern Pacific, and Darius ,vMHJer, first rice president of the Chicago, Bur. lington A Wulncy. . t 1 - Mr. Hill la In conference with Fresi. iVOMAH KILLED III miilll WRECK Bear End Collision on Santa ; Fe in A rizonarFif teen " KAre Injured. D. "That a great mineral belt exists In that section no one doubts, v-Tear , by - year the effort to secure the mineral la more scientific and bUHfTieesllke. The district Is getting over the effects of misrep resentation and the effort : to develop mines Instead of prospects is being made In good faith. Southern Oregon will profit immensely, by, the mines now being worked. ' ' "The . Greenback mine - has - already given up fortunes, while some of the placer diggings have been and still are tremendously rich." , , , '." - Jry'? Record at Dayton. ' i?1 (Special Dlapatcfe to The JoornaL I Dayton, Wash.. Dec 11. Comparison of Justice and police court records for Dayton before and since, the town was placed on the :"dry" list last June has dust been made by Prosecuting Attorney R. M. Bturdevant, showing a marked decrease of cases. In his report Prose cuting Attorney Bturdevant says; "1 find that from June 16, 1908 to December i,vt8; '4 -ases wer tried In polt"eowt,. whtla for the same !)erlod this, year,, 16 pases .were tried, h 1908' "mbs of 'h cases were "for drunkenness or other petit charges due to liquor. ' '.' "State- . cases In. Justice -court of Tolumbla county from June 16 to De cember 1.-. 108. totaled 30, while over the same .period this year the number was reduced to . ; - . CAIiliOfJ TRIES TO ASSIST BALL . ;-v .-. !''':' ,- ,. 111 " "!.J Continued from Page . One.) IfiGER . Regarding the last message to come from the White House, La Follette com ntents: "Silent where he should have spoken strongly." The senator declares the people are anxious to see, in definite, official form Taft's wishes regarding legislation, v 'Th tariff was a bad job." he oontln. ties, "and the Ballinger situation grows more and more tense as the 'truth la known." 1 ' (t'nltod PrM lrA Wire.) FlsgsUff, Arts.. Deo. 17. Mrs. Alice Bennltt of Hartford, Conn., Is dead. and 18 other, passengers .are suffering rrom injuries, as the result of a wreck on the Santa Fe railroad at Winona, 16 miles east of this city. Santa Fe limited train No. 4 crashed into the rear end of overland passenger train No. 8 late yesterday. None of the Injured according to the state ments of the railroad officials, was fatally hurt. . Blame for the accident Is attributed to a flagman who neglected to flag ine limited when train No. 8, which was behind its schedule, stopped at Winona for orders. THESE HOLIDAY ; SHOPPING DAYS arc a busy time for all of us and: pf you I who have to buy Christmas presents for Meii and Boys ;are probably at this moment engaged in a more or less frantic attempt to decide "what he'd like." We know, and we've got it here for you; V.- '' .. . ' .- .' '--- ' :.' .... - '.;.',. : "J':;' ." v; ' ' FOR " BUILDING PljlBMITS KOT SO NUMEROUS ' Companies Incorporated. , , ';r Salem, Or., D'e' HMAftlcleSi'of Incor poration were- filed; In the office of the Secretary of state 'toaay'as rouows; ' Alliance Film service, principal- of fice; capital stock. $2S,000; incorpora tors, F. VT. Jewell, 'Havelock Sinfleld and J.' G.1 Wilson. : r , - ? BREAKS A COLD. IM A DAY- Aad Cures any Congh That Ji Onrmble Noted Physiolaa'a Torttiala. VThls "prescription .Is one of the very best known to science. Any good drug gist has the" Ingredients or will get them from hla wholesale house, any one can mix them. , "Mir half pint of good whiskey with - two ounces of glycerine and add one half ounce Concentrated pine compound. The bottle Is to be well shaken each tune and used in doses of a teaspoonful a to a tsblespoonful -every '.four . hours." C The Concentrated pine Is a special pine product and comes only 3n half ounce - bottles," each enclosed In an airtight ease, but be sure It Is -labeled "Concen ; t rated."" ' - - . Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy hrtj be come famotfs for its cures of coughs, colds, croup and Influensa. Try It when In need. It contains no harmful sub stance and always gives prompt relief. Tliek folio wins: permits have lust been Issued: ' E. . J:''.- Brahs Execa vate for founda tion. North rup street, between Twenty flrst'and Twenty-second; builder, R. Im Bay; 82000. .. .H.. . Chorpenlng Erect ..one story frame ' dwelling, McKenna avenue, be tween Hoaghton and Rout ledge; builder, Ed Behn; $2000. T.. A . Leosure--Repalr one story frame dwelling, 1304 Union avenue, be tween Aainsworth and Holman; builder, S..D. Clark; 1300. , - City Land compariy Erect one and i HJioventlt street, between ijrazee and Thompson; ' builder, F. E. Bowman & Co.; 14500. - Orl SJoberg Repair one and one half story frame dwelling, ISU5 woolsey srreet, corner or unt; nuuaer, same; oo. - ,. H. T. Saunders-Repalr one story frame dwelling, 1069 East . Morrison street, between Thirty-fifth, and Thirty Sixth;. ,builder, same; 30. .. i--- , f Defunct Bank's Property Sold. ' . 8peclal DltMtch to Tha Jooroal.1 Baker ' City, Or.; Dec. 11. Walter JCiedner as receiver of the Farmers' & Traders National bank' of La Grande, yesterday afternoon sold the bank's one third Interest in the Don Juan mine and Its one half Interest in the Psyche mine, both in the Greenhorn district west of Baker City, to Colonel Emmett Calla han of this city for 8100. It Is esti mated that there Is milling machinery and electrical apparatus valued at $100, 000 on the two properties. Callahan was the only bidder... - . y . Homeseekers at Hood .River. 8iecial Dinoatcb to The Journal.! Hood River, Or., Dec. 17. A party of 20 homeseekers from Minnesota and Da kota arrived in Hood River this morn ing by special car In chairge of Dr. Henry Waldo -Coe of Portland. The party spent (he day viewing the Hood River orchards', and proceeded east In the evening, to Investigate the Coe- Furnlsh lands In Umatilla county. ' - Tr $20,000 Church at Baker. (Special Diapatcb to To Journal. 1 ' Baker City, Or., Dec. 17 A $20,000 intone church Is to be erected In this city within m year to replace the present Presbyterian' church. Nearly 200 mem bers have been received within the past month and the present church does not afford seating capaclt for the entire church membership. ' , . - , Gloves Silk Hose . . Fancy Hose , Dress Shirts . Fancy Shirts Cuff Links . . Scarf Pins . . 91.00 to $2.25 ....91.00 to ?1.50 .v ..35to50 $1.00 to $4.00 . . . $1.00 to $2.50 . . 50 to $3.00 50 to $2.50 Silk Suspenders . . . . ... . . $1.00 to $2.50 Linen Handkerchiefs .25 to 50 Silk Handkerchiefs . .50 to $1.00 Fancy Handkerchiefs ........ .25 to 504 F. D. Protectors .......... $1.50 to $2.50 Pajamas .$1.50 to $5.00 Night Robes .... ........... 50 to $5.00 ; Sweater Coats .... . . . . . . .$2.50 to $5.00 ; 'Bathrobes .$5.00 to $15.00'; Smoking Coats .... . . $5.00 to $15.00 t Collar Bags . . . $1.00 to $150; Silk Hats ... .... .... . . ...$6.00 to $8.00,; Opera Hats ........ $0.00 to $8.50l Youman Hats , . . . . ..... . . . .. .... ,$5.00 Stetson Hats-. .$4.00 to $10,00j Brook Hats ,..$3.00 Silk Mufflers ,. .$1.00 to $3.00' Freight Engineer Killed. Butte, Mont, Dec. 17. The explosion of an engine drawing a Chicago, Mil waukee & Puget Sound freight train. ner Forsyth, yesterday killed Engineer James Marker and Head Brakeman J. E. Bowman and seriously Injured. Fire man Frank Walters. ...... , Your Opportunity. The Boston Sample Shoe store Is sell ing men's and women's sample shoes for $3.60, well worth $3.50 to $5. Rooms 300-304 Dekum building. Third- and Washington.- ' . - Our display of Holiday Neckwear embraces every new style and color ing; you can indulge your luxury in pattern and quality here to any limit at prices from 50c to $2.50 ; - Special Christmas exhibit of Men's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes at our usual modest prices "'''-"'' .-'- - .''!.-.' -.- ' WE ADVISE EARLY SHOPPING, AVOIDING THE LAST MIN UTE RUSHES. EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TO SERVE YOU. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. Japan prohibits children ' entering school until they . are more ' than six years old. , . - , ' . ; r Saturday SPECMO -This hard wood Rocker in golden oak finish, exactly like cut. " Regular $3.75 value. Special for Satur day only Watch for our every Sat urday Specials. : T0NSIWG AND WILES COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS IS-P3 S1 SJ Kussell Street, Bet. Miwistippi Atenus and Delay. The Store Where Your Credit I Good. n tr it it If St Si tr to: Yon Can Do Wonders Wkh You'll find here just the article suitable for the present you desire to make, whether it be for a woman, man or child, and all at most reasonable saving prices. EXTRA VALUES IN HOLIDAY SLIPPERS Women's Felt Juliets 98c One piece, all wool felt, .high back and front, .trim'd with black f ur ; some have ornaments. - Very flex ible soles. Colors are. red, black, wine,, green, gray, brown. AH sizes, 3 to 8. Black Fur -Trimmed Jul iets, special, all sizes ......... . . . . . . . . LARGE NEW SHOWING OF LADIES' NEW . ...... ; HOLIDAY ' , ; . v Neckwear, Collars, Tabs, 15c to $1.7.5 ; Handsome new styles and big assortment. All Wood to Burn at Cut Prices Immense assortment of boxes and placques to select 1IUIII. Santa Oaus in Our Toy Department Saturday, 2 to 5 P. M. Bring the Children Cut Glass 25 Per Cent Off Rich sparkling Cut Glass in large assortment at 23 per cent discount. ' . ; i 8-inch Bowls at $2.G3 J-inch Nappies at .......'..."....,.,,,...,.9152 Our Big Basement Toy Department Is showing the most complete assortment of Dolls, Toys, Games Wagons, Doll Carts, etc.. etc ever shown on the east-sjde. . ' , Men's Holiday Neckwear, 25c, 50c, 75c Very elaborate showing of the best new stvlcs and colors'. Great Safe Samples Toilet, Comb and Brush v Sets, Military Brushes, etc. . ALL MARKED v V -. 25 to 30 PER CENT OFF Regular prices. A complete .sample line from a birr wholesale concern, comprising a big assortment of Comb and tfrush bets, Military Drushes, .Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, Shaving Sets?-etc. Only one et of a. style. Prices range $1.25 up. Men's Holiday Slippers, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 $1.50, $2.00 AH noteworthy values and stvlcs that are eriecia"v appreciated by anv man. Black or tan. ilvcrctf. Opera or Romeo styles. , Men's Bath Robes $3J0 and $5.C0 Men's Smoking Jackets $5 and All Morrison Bridge cars pass our store. R. S, ast Side Line one block away. - FHXE DELIVXH.Y W. H. MARKELt LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE m CO 1 1 prf i inr" Corner U: