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THE OREGON DAILY -JOURNAL, PORTLAND, i THURSDAY EVENING, . . JANUARY 6. , 1910. IIM'S COMET M I: mm mat leal laws Arid la harnesaed under a particular formula. If this charted track acrees with thla formula then the comet's orbit la necessarily an el lipse, and when the macnttude of thla ellipse la known and the speed or the body It la easy to are Juat what year it win,, return. There . are aome cori rections to be made because of the i Influence of Neptune and the aun upon lu The earth has none, at least uhleaa the comet cornea to within a closer dis tance. . The comet's Influence upon the earth la nothing, because Ita mass la not enough to affect the earth. Possible Banger la Comet's Head. HAFIZ REDEEMS CROWN JEWELS en putd puco. 11 l I Li) ' 11 III Jtt' -,' PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO. v. SEATTLE w t Moroccan .Government - Pays Dapper Young Man Swindled $400,000 for Gems Pawned' 'Merchants and Sold Goods Density So Low it Would Feel XSISS'aA the. Former i Sultan. i'r ' to Pawnshops.; 1 I curious fact that atare have been seen .. "',, , J r . ' 4 ' ' v Uncomfortable In a Vacuum, ; through the head of a comet which waa lOO.OOfl miles In iHamntar. .Thla aMmi and It Hfln Neither PniSOn to ahow that there can be but little deri ,,v" -- sity to those celestial gypsies. If we Nor Pelt, This Time. United Press Leased Wire. I Buying goods, harlng them, charged raria, Jan. a. Dealers from all carta I and aelllng them In pawnshops proved! tit tha wnrM wara lfnliii ft nrnfltahla himlnaaa tar Thomal Rv I may use the term. Yet. the mass of wj,en Sultan Mulal JHafls of Moroocelder, salesman for tha Underwood Type- ...c- w. i... "'' put in his appearance and paid the I writer company. He waa arrested yes- By John McNulty. (Nautical Expert Loral IT. 8. graphic Office.) las to be reared should thoy enter our Mont de Plot.-the-tatlonal pawn shoo terday by Constable Low Wagner and nimoepnere. weieors as large as tnat of France. $400,000 for the crown jewela M h"1'' " tha county Jail on tha charge ,,UI7'" " vwini.niirr pawned by former Sultan Abdul Ada. of awlndilngr . tttrn. Peary may be plentiful. The writer ' I I... . -1 .... I M I . J frtllltll I tt tnrt t.o.l at.,) iiu La anv iinr.r... ' - vvu" ImnresBlon at all. Thu tnmll-r mrtMn as the time approaches for the return of I of rourae, would be vaporised by the ftlils wonderful heavenly body, reopie i friction of the atmosphere before reach. Tha dealera had gathered In expecta tion of an auction, of tha Jewela, said to ba worth nearly a million dollars, after the officials of the Mont da Plat had repeatedly refused to allow Mulal Ryder'a muthoda were unique. Ha se- cured fully 1500 by. them. Ryder would go Into-a store, buy ' something and have It charged to soma on whom he knew had credit at tha place. Ia moat Hafls to redeem th pledge until the leasee thla plan want through without I pawn Jthe aun. Halley computed thla In the ..""" ..... ,",rA The ticket waa never found, but tha ieya comet belong; to tna group sIriJ ih. ..iti. . t1"" P01 and allowed tha sultan to I waahlngton Jsave been captured by tha planet Nep-'rtt "vealed such a potentiality yet , uk, tha jewela without tha.pledge. . ; X P. Stone, a .. , t 1 . . . ...U ... IT .11 ...'a II ( la .. . jiuluv. a4 m iitiub, .iulu mm A&AtC , should be following , a parabollo orbit and ba attracted near tha planet Nep- dune and accelerated by . thla attrac tion, ita orbit would become hyper 'Wlral and tha planet would go away and never return.. I it ' nappena, nowever. mac iiauey s romet wsa following; the course of a jaraooia ana as u nearea me pianei Js'cptune it waa retarded, Ita orbit hanged to that of an ellipse and there- attempted to repeat tha game ha waa caught Ha had tha raaor charged to EL L. Pate, employed at tha packing plant of Morrla at Co. ntlnual.y a-k If It will have any effect Ing the ground, but auch large one. a. t Toa"t by & TfVmTr rule,: mW.Uon. fJDOn ins Mnn. Willi IT IB irisUia or. Ma v - iv uoi;uch hi1 ISAain raonvara Am B..A..MAaMM I VAAnmmAmm kaa a.Umnraf tA MSkl in. Zr . . ' . AKIIarlnarlw T-m..a. .U..J I ansa biiiivuuvvuiII I , ovicaMe, W -.vviii,- v " i" me. aatronomera kiww u wia " .Z.k ' i. - wa" nade"aiorae time ago that no further other purchase In tha Columbia-Hard- :r l.r.l'r"" " "r delaya would be granted tha Moroccan I ware eompanya plaoe. He bought . ; lnmrini r ) niKitinM it I inrougn ine comei s neaa, ana tne ibil -.. k. . ,1 . I ..... . ... k,,. wn k. ni,anw., vw.mv v. -a . . .11 ua . . , . . . , w . w. M.ai.. a, Miu .ViOlJ HV.IU BDQ I l . a.VJl a a. w WB Vf a " I rosy be also of value to know that it I" " " '.'',,""," " ' ' the Jawehi dlspoaed of tinlesa Mulal waa thla comet which nrat became -- . - , Hafla came forward with the known to follow an elliptical orbit about "' "u,."',"u' '."ticket and tha money. h. itoii.. .mn., hi. n th. ueual course through apace. Halley'a 1 "11 ' year 182. Soma cometa follow hyperbol- L aZrtii. H-. eV ef.iT I Plaaaing aeemed to have Us A atgoet ring tof fit was secured 1i-al orbits: others narabolla orbits. Hal- 01 "e eann a mass to rurnisn enough I .ff(t ,n. thm nt.i .. .i.u.i fmm fh. wii.n.r i.w.lrv store on - " ..v.to-- . .T ngton street - it waa cnargea to Stone, manager of Morris Co. A list of Christmas preeenta waa ae oured from JJpman, Wolfa at Co. and Jewelry from the Heltkamper Jewelry atore. Morrlaon and Flf tn. These were charged to Nlcolal St Neppach, lumber dealera.. He represented that he. waa a relative of "Tony Neppach. .The goods were sold him without question. After securing . tha ' gooda , he would take them' to .a pawnshop and an ... . ,i nnu nf th.ra mt wnatavnr nnca ne I Wood and Wal yards are the busiest cause of the heavy atraln-TTiat plant is could et H- operated the game in COLD SNAP GOOD FOR COAL AND VOOD MEN POWER DITCH FREEZES; TOWNS IN DARKNESS (SDOcinl fManatcb to Th Joarnal.l Asotin. Wash.. - Jan. . The ditch which feeda tha power plant here Is I frosen. throwing all tha work upon the auxiliary plant at Clarkston. Be fore ever alnce that time, which we do I places In Portland during these daya of. broken, leaving the towna of Aaotln. connection with hla, work .for the type- noi anow me year or. u nas oeen return- a biting east wind. Every fuel office In ' , ' """ mw, i writer company. Ryder la l yeara oia Jng regularly to our aolar system at In- town la overrun with order .r. .n Unlontown, Colton and Pullman in dark- tjia oarenta' live at Fond du Lao. Wla. nervals oi aooui is years. , are from two to four days behind In . " ,u WBIHe haa been In Portland two montna. Ho Danger la Comet j making deliveries. ln" D,oln Pian nave raued at tneicomlnr lrom geatUe. .Hie explanation that he wanted to- make money U nnnfauutvl ta avTl the charres There may come a time in the far' fu- haa prevailed for a week past Is yet to . . r r -i ... . w . . and ia held under ball of 11000. Ture when thla will hannen: in fact, its I come ana that It msr last ln1ftnllia " " "' PRISON LIFE BAD (Colted PreM Lmued Wire.) till-, m-hon thla will hunrv.n- In tmft ita I COms and that It mat, ln.lnl.l., I water IS BT1UI 01 Virmirranr hsa Wn rttrmln I "Both tfll.nhonaa . In hl. Aeeia. k.wi I " Place. The aame ditch that feeda net computes that It will happen once In rung on an average of once a minute fh Pwer P.,ant 'u",1"ne" ater ays- E . . I . 1 e&aa-aa ff'Aa. A ,aI In . a JM Vtai alaiAhai STTb. . a at. V. . every 16,000,01)0 yeara. With auch an since early Monday morning," declared . i occurrence there are two types of dan- ine manager of one of the largest fuel I l "UW"B - Kr to be rearea: that from the gases concerns in the city, "and everv call oi wnicn ine nooy is maan, ana wnicni meant an oraer ror some kind of fuel, vould have a tendency to destroy vege- Inquiry at other wood and coal yards. tabi and animal lire by poiaonmg, and j developed the same condition of affaire, ;ihat from bombardment by the parti- all having more ordera than the ran k:lea of which the head of the comet J deliver thla week. : - Vv.v ...v-w - i a.cm 1U14 man 10 da nan nat r., ri i nrini 3en In thla instance With Halleya com- been pressed Into aervloe bv th ..w. , "VI '.'.Z7" VV""' "' et. because Ita orbit croaaea that of the all of whom are making a " atrVnuoua faoury- millionaire 01 -"e earth at a position far from that in effort to aunhr the oX SrA.?? Made.r.a- wh0.J8 erv,n a term. ,n Sa1 T ..... . . ... . . . . , - - - ar v 1 iiiotititv TwniianTiarv nn rn.ro. nr I r wnicn ine sarin win ds ai ine uma nn Mmnia .e h.i. ..... - 1 - r 1 - -" Kneakln unon tha "nolaonoua" rase I a v.. ' .""f. . forgery, la reported dangerously 111. Ho ,'of which Halleya comet la supposed to I h f. 1- .".C:."r".":Zia auirering from a severe organic tbe composed, tha spectroscope show, both coal and wood on to lart fc r?" J? ,,.!",t . Jthem to be of a hvdro-carbon nature. -a.i 7. . ". A"0 ?. IMt ro.r Jamea MoCue, the man whose testl- ind Identical with that of the blue.baae bto dMr of any 1 wffertn m t. n,onjF fnt Bra4bUry t0 pr,80n' d,ed in. u....,auv7 uk procure enourn teams tn t.v. ... . ' .. r : ... .well understood, but tbeortea are ad- their ordera "l in a ceu next to BtaaDury languishes vanced ta ahow that It may be due to rh. hoa na- kL -. . George Q. Collins, formerly a prominent Vither electric flashes within the comet'e Urice. ainra th. t.. ZJxl . attorney of this state, serving a sen- I ' w..v w;iue .WIU ajct. 111. I t a.M a at h ..my Ua la a (It ...1 food. New Hotel" if Wallt Walla- ianau4.t TOanatph ta Taa JoaraaLi Waaia Walla, Jan., . That Walla Walla ia soon to have thoroughly modern hotel la tha assurance given In thla city yesterday by a F. Lawrence Dnrtl.nd a mtmlar of tha firm Of I r-r n niniirn nn I" "." . . I rUn niUntn UlO I MacNaughton, Kaymona tsiwrence. The miuaing is to De BIS siories, ow 120 feet The cost la to be iizs.ooo. Chead. to phosphorescence aet up by the the dealera nor will therh-- tence f night of the aun. to reflection by the yc;" 'r J0. i" V '"Ph r?,u"e" kam. light. , or to , luminosity arising iUno?To3TO from internal heat; either or aU may be SX.taThV wa.y of McNear Will Leave. All to Widow. ..true, I The Comet'a Oaa. delivery, The comet gas, according to computa- I CT . airriri r rrtlirt Ai low density, and It OIHIiriCLU OUnUUU POPULATION GROWS (SpecllI DIDtch to Th. Jnnmal 1 Pendleton. Or.. Jan. . The. annit.l School census. Just completed, shows . 'tlons, baa a very equal - to oniy - auoui one Kw?ea ibob 'sandth of the weight of the air at the surface of the earth, or lower than any artificial vacuum which science has yet ..constructed upon this earth. Because iof this fact, even' a contact with the I comet might have no consequences, aa I an Increase over last year of 81 in the stna gaa wouia mane no anierence ax au i numoer or children of school age In fto pianta or people. n racx. ine gases the county, which la lower than. first usually xouna in cur ir are rauca morn eaiimates placed It. TJie new district ; to be feared. . " ; . of Stanfleld ahowa the largest Increase. i in,uiin. uwraut i jiaving more man doubled In the last uw j-sniura m ... w..ra. ... year, iaai year s census showed a , case it should happen,-say, It la als? school DODUlatlon in Rtr,eii r. .not known what effect H would have One hundred and twenty-three la the 'upon the human race. Some aatron- official number this year omera claim that tha head of the comet The full reporta show the number of iim a. uutiou. uuuiuucu v wi,iu-miiei in me county to be 3247, while i uv.u mm vui ni.wtaus uraiuni numoer or remales la but the sky almost any dark night. Thesa making a total of 6S23. v meteors may nave a aiameier oi a lew 3076, (United Pre Leased Wtr..I Oakland, Cal., Jan. 6. The will of the late George W. McNear, tne million aire mill owner,' who' died ; here la at week, haa been filed for probate. To his widow, Mrs. Amanda McNear, la bequeather his estate, amounting to about $4,000,000, and she la made sole executrix without bond. No mention was made In the will of the six chil dren of McNear who are Mrs. A. Bowles, John A. McNear, Fred W. McNear, Oeorge W. McNear Jr., Seward McNear and S. Elizabeth McNear. POPULAR RECIPE ThU Home-Mad Cough Syrup Stop Coughs Quickly Twenty Condemnation Suits at Vale. (BpetMil Dl.patch tn The Journal.) Vale, Or., Jan. 6. The January term of the circuit court. Justice Davis pre siding, will convene on January 10 at Vale. The calendar la a long one, and will probably occupy two weeks at least Among the list are 20 condemnation suits for railroad rights of way. Make a plain syrup by taking one pint of Granulated Sugar, add one-half pint of warm water and atir for two minutes. Put two and one-half ouncea of pure Plnex In a pint bottle and fill U up with tne oranuiaiea augar tsyrup. fake a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours.: Keep well -corked and it will never spoil, The . effectiveness of this simple home-made article la surprising. It us ually stops a deep-seated cough In 24 hours. It la also excellent for colds, whooping coughs, pains In the ches; bronchial troubles and similar ailments. Use the Teal Plnex In making it, how ever. It la the most valuable concen trated compound of Norway White Pine Extract, and It Is far superior to the numeroua pine oil and pine tar prepa rations. If your druggist does not have it be can get -it for you without trouble. The proportion above suggested makes a full pint of the best cold and cough remedy. The taste 'la so pleas ant that chlldrentake It willingly. The total cost Is about 64 cents. Btralned honey can be used Instead of the syrup, and makes Sa very fine honey and pine tar cough syrup. miles or only a few feet. There are goed authorltlea whose study leads them ; to believe that 'the entire body la com ' posed of gas auch aa hag already been i spoken of in thla article. '; Three Xlnda of Telia. There are three klnda of tails to , comets, . long, straight tails, curved, : plumelike tails and short, stubby; brush v tails. The composition of the tails makes the difference, and with hydro ,. carbons, aa in Halley's comet, the tall should,, belong to the second division, which it does, j When the comet Is ap- proachlng the sun, the tall blows away front ; the aun, and when It clrclea tha aolar body the tail always blows away t rom . It This la due to the pressure 4of the light upon the gases of which itt is composed. The gravitational at s traction upon auch very finely powdered ', particles aa thla low density gas is, - is not enough to ovespome the pressure of tha light from the aun, and there 1. fore the phenomenon. , Computing a Comet's Beturn. . Aa to the computation of the orbit f and the forecasting of the return at any 'particular time: This ie very simple, and wifn a little analytical geometry it becomee a pleasure to understand it. j By a aeries of two or more observa tions on the comet at night the track 'It Is following will be easily charted. c An ellipse agrees .with certain mathe- CAR LINE TO ALAMEDA PARK C?rline to Be Finished by Feb- ; ruary I. . i Mr. Fuller, of the Portland Railway, ,. 5 Light & Power company, ' is authority I yor the statement that the extension Of the Broadway line to Alameda Park i will be completed by the 1st of Peb- . ruary.- , . j. The work of grading Is practically finished and the rails are already being s placed. ' ' .'2- -: ; ' - Thla will mean ' much for Alameda ? Park, Portland's cream residence see ' tlon, adjoining and overlooking Irving-1 Saturday end Sunday from t to S ' p. m. there will be free auto service T from the present end of Broadway line . Into Alameda Park. Everyone desiring f a beautiful home and a; good invest ' m-nt should visit Alameda Park. I ; It la the' most highly restricted resi-i '. nnca section of the city and will en-1 Joy all city Improvements. All tele-i l lmna wires will be plitced underground. ' Trloes on the lota are much lower now' ; than they wilt be when, cafllne la com-' . l-lfted. .;:.r.:v....r.....,i::.:J...;i;. y-( r Particulars may be bad at ...lameda j 1 Jim! fntnpany, oaner. of JtlajnaUa Park' Ji'J a,rbett building. , - ' j &m. To the Citizens .of ? Portland: I hereby declare .that during my Clean-Up a!e of MEN'S SAMPLE OVERCOATS RAINCOATS AND SUITS, that I will give bigger and better bargains than any of the other clothing stores in Portland. Call and make me prove it. r JIMMIE DUNN, MEIVS SUITS AND OVERCOATS , $20.00 TO $25.00 VALUES , ; MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS . ; "$25.00 TO $30.00 VALUES "MMEW" SAMPLE SUIT STOP 315 Oredonlan Building' JIMMIE DUNN, Manaacr ;, iS I FOR GLOVES AND UMBRELLASl , 4 ' 1 T " V. V V v ,5PECiia.iSTS IN UUOVJS, UMBRJLLA8f. MUblcK x i ' . ' , ., . ANNOUNCE HEIR ' f ' . : , rd Rhnual r Clearance,. Sale . Commencing lomorroy9 Friday: : AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE RARE BARGAINS IN MEN'S WOMEN'S AND ' ' . ; ., CHILDREN'S x . ' , 1 ; . ' Gloves, Umbrellas and Hosiery) All of Lennon'a Standard of Excellence Every Article of Merchandise Bearing "Lennon's Guarantee ;,):. ' ,s ' ...W to Style, Quality and Durability, r . . ( , :, ' . ' j ,' j tLlt -r emluea 5 -Comprlslnf . women s real aid. pique aia, f-n- arllsh cape, genuine Enfllsa mo ' . cha, loose wrist, cape and , chamois Okrrea $l.lt values, pair .95 11.50 raluee - $1.15 Women's ' Arabian mocha, , Bnrllsh cape, pique ' kid, overseara kid - and . Swlaa Alpa waah chamois OloTee $1.60 raluta ...f 1.15 $1.71 raluee f 1.39 Women's full pique mocha, a-enulne En rllsh cape, "Reynler" embroid ered suedaa, all colors $1.75 values, palr'.., .-91.39 fS.OO valuea fl.59Lennon's "Reval" and '-Laurel" branda of real kid cloves, f Ineat pique VJbmen's Gloy&Specials, eapaa and mochas $1.09 val- uea . . , .... ... . $1.59 $.t5 valuea ' $1.79 Lennon's , "Dlotator," . with allk . embroid ery, Rernler'a ; pique real kid auedes, embroidered pique no - chas,- finest ' - Kaaaara ' cape Qloree $J.J6 values ...fl.TO Bargains in Warm Lined Gloves Men's kid and mocha fleece, lined Gloves $1.25 value ...... 85 Men's fine kid. fleece lined $1.60 value Sl.lB Men's kid and mocha, fleece lined vaiue ,..M,M..fl,3U Men's genuine cape, Anfora lined ( $ 1. 2 6 value .......... 9 1,59 Men's "" rnulne " mocha, ' aeamleaa . wool llntfd $1.00 value $1.95 Women's . Cashmere Tlloves, lOo qualltr .29 Men's, ' women's' and ' ; children's: .Wool Olovos, rrearlv reduced-. pair ...... 191.-23 end 39 Children's Teddy Bear Polar Mlt . tene 76c value ...... .48 Chllden's Fur Top Banta, Claua . Mittena ..'..,.. y..,.. .23 ''..;' ' rBCZAXi " l V- ' Women's Dent - Squirrel lined aiavs,.v . : l- ,..'';- ,' Men's Auto Gauntlets,. lined and u&llned. a. , . ' women s neeced cotton ..warm Hose, women's ribbed lisle Hose, women's cotton hose, with split sole All - I So and 40o values, Plr ....19 Women's Out slsa Maco yarn Hoae, ' ezomen'e fine Caahmere Hose, women's silk lisle Hose All 40o and 50o values, pr. 23 Women's "6nyx" pure thread silk Hose, Hale foot, black and col ore $1.75 value pair .. 91.19 Women's pure thread silk Hose, double sole, toe and heel; best - make; black and colors $1. 60 Value, pair ..-..95 Special Hosiery Bargains Women's all wool Cashmere Hose. women'a fine-embroldeaed Hale 1: Hose, women's silk lisle, with wide double ' carter topa 75a - valuea, 'pair ............. .48 Women's "Onyx" and "McCallum" brands pure thread silk Hose, double carter top, lisle sole $3.00 value, pair ......'.91.45 Women's "Kayser', reinforced purs thread atlk Hose, black nly tl.00 value, .pair.. 91.65 CXOXJJMH'a EOSTJIXT BABO'I Children's creat wearlnc black cotton Mom 25o value, pr.17 Children's silk Hale Hose, black - and colors 40c value, pair 23 Children's 'Kas-Ue-on' The! old v'Tstlablar-'ln three welchta foi ' boys and cirls, pair 'w... 25 Children's Wool Hose 400 value, . pair 1 23 , Men's Hose Men'a Hcht welch t silk lisle Hose, 'cuaranteed for six months 26c pair, pair, . . w . . . . .,.91.50 Men's , "Everwear" " cuaranteed Hose 2 60 pair, pairs 91.50 Great Umbrella Bargains Our macnlflcent stock of Men's, Women's V and Children's Umbrellas, made with best paracon frames. tnnon's ' cuaranteed covers, latest style handles, rust proof ribs. Hercules framts, self ppenlnc umbrel s, foldlnc suit case umbnMlaa, detachable handle umbrellas; all arranged In lota numbered from lot 7 to lot SB. AU, TUT GXZATLT WLZpVCXB. : W mention a few detelia "s follows: Lot 1 Men's, Women'a and Chil dren's TJmbrellaa $1.60,"reduced tC- - av-( ......a f. ,.,..., 95 Lot 15 Men's and Women's Union Taffeta Umbrellas, latest style handles fl.SS" reduced . n0w to-.......... ....... . -91.39 Lot "21 Men's and Women'a Union Taffeta Umbrellas, handles, of ' Dlrectolre style horns, pearls, " cunmetal, buck horn, etc. $3.00, ' reduced to 91,95 Lot 25 Men's apd Women's Union Bilk Umbrellas, newest handles :-; -$4.00 reduced to ... . 92.79 XOBSB rSXCTD mBXEXJULS FSOFOBTIOXTATSLT B.EDTCED. WOafZaTt . BBEiaiaAB nroixrsEiT ta txzbb x.otb Lot. 31 Man's and Women's 611k Umbrellae, beautiful ranee of latest handles '$8.00. redttoed to ..... ..93.95 Lot S 5 $7.80. reduced to 114.95 Lot $9.00, reduced to 96.35 Lot 4 $12. reduced to ;. 98.65 Lot 47 $16, reduced to 910.65 OOZ.OKED BtXX VM- LENNON'S GLOVE ORDERS Holders of 2nnon'B Glove Orders may utilise them, if they so desire, for the purohase of merchant Ola of farads la this sale. Olove Orders are rood for Olovea, Hosiery or UmbreUae, or for repalrlnc or reoorerlnr of tTmbrellas. . Morrison St. , ' I FOR GLOVES AKD UMBRELLAS? Opposite Postoffice J f I !'Mw "1 ' The' story "Iof tKc 'greatest of commercial I 1 flw pmes how welost ithowwiTregainjit.' I .'5 , :: y! If : elihu VEDpm j ,. 1 t Remiiiiccehces begin L r O o j ; January Number wotiu 'VsT'-- . rvow ready, 25 cents v s Doub!eday, Page & Company, 133 East 16th St, New York