, A TECIUTICALITYi . t The Coafluctoiw-Lni,. wt Wt'i.t a , QTOSTIOH OF DATES. Reginald Ha Billy Do Peytter more money than bralna!" Arthur "Well, bo bat on Saturday fctghta, but Monday morning lt'a about an oren things" . . Epitome of the News of Yesterday Gleanings of World Happenings In Brief Paragraphs to 3 O'clock This . : .. .' ; Morning. ' , , -;, Congressional. A child labor bureau will bo creased by Senator Borah. Friend ot the Idaho " Senator claim they can muster a two thiols rote. - . . Panama canal control and manage ment will figure in hearings by the house committee on Interstate and for eign commerce tola week. The) commit tee will recommend legislation at this session fixing tolls and regulations. , The first of a series of hearings cov ering several flays will begin today by the house eommittee on rules. ' They will cover the activities of th "money trust." the "shipping combine" and the International Harvester company. A caucus of the house Democrats on the iron and steel tariff schedule is - likely before the end of the week. The chemical schedule will probably precede the wool tariff revision, wool having been switched to let steel revision proceed. Political. Huntington Wilson, assistant secre tary of state, is to succeed Robert Bacon as ambassador, to France, accord 1 Ing to persistent rumors in diplomatlo V circles Thomas ei Dawson, 'resident "diplomatic officer of -'the state depart . ment, will be made assistant secretary of state. -v ,'. According to a ruling by Secretary of Btate Walte Colonel Theodore Roose velt and Colonel W, J. Bryan will not be compelled to stand as presidential , candidates on the Nebraska primary bal lot, if they insist on withdrawing. . Eastern, George J. Gould and his son, Kingdon, - were in the forefront of a fire fighting party that turned out Sunday night to . "combat a blase that destroyed the boiler and engine house and part of a new conservatory at Georgian court, the country boras of Mr. Gould at Lake wood. N.- J. Three are 'known to be dead and ten more or less seriously injured in a Mis souri raolflc wreck which occurred at a bridge a mile west of Norton Lyndon, Kansas, Sunday night. A. D. Piper and Charles Snyder, engineers of both trains, ftnd Ray Houck, a stockman, were killed. Washington city shivered Sunday un der a temperature of IB degrees below sero. ' At North field, Vt., It was 88 be- ." low Boston, New Tork, Philadelphia v end Baltimore, g below, and Lynchburg, ' Vs., 6 below, "i At Yonlcers the Hudson river Is frosen over. The death of tour persons In New Tork and two in Phila delphia are attributed to the cold. -Reliable Information is received that a carload of ammunition believed to be - Intended for revolutionary purposes In Mexico had been found at Jackson, Mass. Another car is said to have been found at a small station near Gulfport. s The body of . William Campion, the - - . aged watchman who lost his life in the Equitable Life building fire of last . Tuesday, was found : Sunday frosen in a kneeling posture behind a great steel gate leading to the - streets from the vaults of, the, Mercantile Trust com pany. A, .''., . V ';. ' " Five women and a man were killed when an express train on the New York division of the Pennsylvania railroad j crashed into a light station wagon at a grade crossing in TorreBdale, a, su burb of Philadelphia, " The passenger steamer Indiana, The Whispi enng Telephone Mouthpiece , Maku AS Phonmt Privat , . Enables you to utk at your desk or In four horns in. a whisper po that what you say cannot be beard by those around you. The small cons on Inside of ..month piece) so dis tributes and Intensifies the voice that this is mads potsi bis.;- .Can be Prleei used on any Werth$78 telsphohs and is Indorsed by telephone companies every where. Especially , adapted for long dis tance use. ; i " x ; ;'::'";.-.':i'.;M'VT": : OmnnUtd m rfhi t yevr mmrnm rws4 The S. & M. Electric Co. (Inc.) AfannAicraivrf MiiiSiir.fftKt Cliioase For i Further Particulars See MR. McGUIRE , At Hotel Netherlands THE 'i FAS, JAB A"WAT. , I HewHtDld'the electtoa go to suit TCTZZLB. ei,ti .iti v Brovn'i nurse. Which will get well the quicker Smith or Brown T which had been icebound several miles out of Chicago harbor for three days, was liberated Sunday. Nine passengers and 60 members of the crew were near ly worn put by the protracted struggle. The ReV. Clarence V. T. Rlcheson will never make publlo a more detailed con fession of bis poisoning of Avis Lin nell than already has been given out, in the opinion of William A. Morse, his counsel. . Pacific Coast, " Mrs. Margaret Armstrong Howell, the prosperous Spokane business woman who left George Howell after their marriage in San Diego a few weeks ago. has been found in hiding- la Los Angeles and will answer to a,, oharge of insanity. " Accusations from many sources have been made to Mayor Rolph against in cumbent commissioners on the several boards comprising the city government of San Francisco. The- mayor an nounces that each of them will be given a fair trial ' and they will be retained unless the charges are sustained. , The Anti-Saloon-league . of Idaho has perfected organisation and will labor until election day Act place the" State in the prohibition column. Seventeen counties are now "dry." Z. H. Hayden, commissioner of pub lic safety of Spokane, will appoint sev eral women- as special police officers, believing that women can do much to minimise the evils oharged to the dance halls of. that city. Two million young salmon are be lieved to have been killed as a result of a snow and landslide which swept out a portion of the flume carrying water to the nursery ponds at the state central hatchery here at Bonneville. Anslchamnana, a member of the Tuki tribe of the Round Valley reservation. Is- teaching his language to the pro fessors of the University of California. This is the third Indian appointed to a position in the university. Nine-year-old Owen McKinley Tell ner, who has a father, mother and step father, but who was repudiated by. all three; will be found a home by the San Francisco courts. The mother Becured his possession in a divorce suit, but her new husband . refused to ,bo bothered with him, and the father declines; to contribute to his support : Dr. J. Day. who created somewhat of a sensation In Portland, has arrived in Los Angeles to answer to charges of smbesslement of 7)3500 from Mrs. Nellie K. Ball -, Missionary fugitives from China ar rived in San Francisoo' Sunday. They tell stories of many privations and hardships and outrages at the hands of the natives. , One woman of the party narrowly escaped death, a steel in her corset stopping bullet - ; sf: , Foreign. ' Enrico Caruso, now singing in Lon don, has entered into a contract with Oscar Hammersteln to appear in Amer ica ,ln famous operas during the sum mer season. ' 7 " . The Marvland ' was dntrtit frnm other cruisers of the Pacific fleet at Honolulu, Sunday, -and sailed ' under sealed orders. It is. rumored her des tination is the Gelapagos Islands, and that the mission has to do with reported impending disturbances at Ecuador. F. K. Cairns, the American to whom ,W. Morgan-Bhusterr -ex-treasurer gen eral of Persia, transferred the affairs of that office, has informed the , gov ernment that he disclaims all respon sibility for the Persian treasury. Trou ble has arisen between Mr. Cairns and M. Mornard, head of ' the commission appointed by the Persian government; but the cabinet has urged Cairns to re consider and act in conjunction with Mornard in bringing order out of chaos. , . Bliscellaaeoiu. 5 The large number of homeseekers now flocking Into North Taklma In the hop bf securing farms on the recently completed Tieton irrigation project may be disappointed." Only 60 farm units of 40 acres eaoh will be available for en try in 1913, and about SS of these Wilt not be available for general entry Until the department has acted : unon the eases of persons who claim preference ngnta, and : this may require - many months. . ,'-, y , . . Attempted prosecutions . for falsa oaths Jn relation to the character of the land to which entry is sought . or concerning the legal qualification, of ine wouia-De entryman, nave railed or success because it was held that these oaths were not specifically required by statute, ; and Land Commissioner : Den nett urges legislation to correct these defects. 1 "Blue Sunday4 was enforoed in Salt Lake City for the first time Sunday. Magasines and newspapers were the only things allowed sold. : Two men entered a book store and one called for a sporting paper. He was supplied. The other asked for a BlhJe and was told to return next day to make bis pur chase. - OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ' REALISM. ' ' "age "Wlf1.?"' ? - Tit, tk ' IB" 1 s a. I ..- i 'I ' . . J tJ ' ffT'il PLAITT. Edward Te ytm bellere la lore la ft ot tagor , 1 Hortenee 1 the eottaaw li ft bun (alow ia ft fine neighborhood, ia well (urn 1a bed ftnd baa ft garage la the rear." NO. 1 THE LOVE 600 ACRES YAMHILL LAND IS SOLD FOR $60,000 'Special to The Journal.) McMlnnvllle, Or Jan, 16. The lar gest cash land deal made In this county In the past 10 years was closed Sat urday by the . McMlnnvllle ' Land com pany when a tract of land containing 600 acres owned by A. A. McKlnnon and W. W. Nlokell was transferred to Will iam Taggert Wilson of Grand Tower, 111., for $80,000, the price per acre being $100. This tract Of land Is seven miles southwest from McMlnnvllle on- the south forlt oflhe YamhtU-river-nd4s in one of the finest farming' sections PLASTERS Rheumatism in Shoulder lean be relieved and cured by them. Also invaluable for . Pains, Stiffness or Soreness of joints or muscles. x Apply Wherever There 1$ Pain. Comttpation, BiJiaurn ttt, Judiftttum, He, Brandrettts Rills Entirety Vegttabt. PORTLAND, MONDAY I '" e"w 1 w,ud Mrs. Hoyle 'Ws stopped at all the best hotels." . . Mrs. Doyle . "Buf wh did you tayT" AFFAIRS OF JIMSO0Y He Declares His Love. of the Willamette ralley. The pres ent tenants onthe farm will continue till f alL when the present owner will make some changes. Democrats to '.'Get Together." (United Prats Leased Wire.) Fargo, N. D Jan. 15. A "get to gether meeting of prominent Demo crats will be held her next Wednesday and Thursday. Among those expected to attend are William J. Bryan Gov ernor J udeoiT Harmon of Ohio, Governor Edwin L. Norris of Montana and Gov ernor John Burke of North Dakota, Ami on ,i r Put up in airtight, dust-prpoi packages Pounds, Halves' and Quarters H.M.B. ''.'' The Famous The Family Tea, (Her Majesty's Blend) 4 . 5 O'Clock Tea Capital Household $1.00 per lb. , 75c. per lb. . 50c per lb. LANG & CO., WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS , May Now Be Had in Town at Best Stores." " EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1912. 'A DISTTOCXIOIT. , t -VI. .;.:..; -fe ftrs3t, M r ,: vefi a-.v: .r..&TsVsv u with fautt pBAisa Mr. AaWt "How do 70a know Kate and Klttye f worn enemleiT" . . Mlaa Knoilt "Becauae 2 beard Kitty eay that Kato baa ft lovely character." By H.'T. Webster. OREGON NEWSPAPER MAN WINS KANSAS BRIDE -i (Sptdal to The Journal.) Sclo, Or, Jan. 16. L. W. Charles, editor Of the Eantlam News, and Miss Margaret Hopkins of Wichita, Kan., were married last week. Miss Hopkins came west as the result of a romance which began a number of years ago when Mr. Charles was doing newspaper work In the Sunflower state.. Mr. Charles has many friends here who are heartily congratulating him. CEYLON BAD FOBM. If axle Brlghteyes "There goes Kn, D Shriek, lbs p-t linear, la har street cloth. Bell Ben "Why does ih wear strttt elotb taa h'i walklni oo the ildewalkT" nrsT ltct mass. 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