THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, TQllTLA i;D, TUESDAY . ,..aiiiiiiii I'M E! JETTY PROJECT Will Report on Protest of .the Fishing r Interests Against Digging Channel on North Side of. Sand Island. Tnat he may have to so to Washing ton in connection with Ms report on th fish traps at the mouth of the Columbia river, which "It is declared will be men need by 0 the building of a- dock and trestle at Sand Island for. use In the north Jetty work,- la the assertion of Major ... Mclndoe, corps of engineers, United States -army.- ' i? While his report in connection with the complaints made by fish trap own ers is practically completed, he will check all parts Of it on the ground where the traps are before forwarding it.' . ' ;, .: Projected locations of channels, docks and trestles for delivering rock, to the north Jetty have met with protests by leople interested In the f ish traps, as it is claimed a channel .back, of the island would ruin many of the traps end Inflict damage amounting to, many thousands of dollars. ne suggestion Tnade by" the wishing Interests was that the dock be placed at the edge of deep water, but as it would be Impossible to discharge rock at a wharf on the edge of deep water on account of its roughness, the idea w as not considered. There have been several different means of getting around the difficulty projected by the engineers and Major Mclndoe is of the opinion that one will bo accepted which will not interfere cither with the interests of the jetty or with the fish traps to any great extent MAKES COMPASS BQX J. V lilrhardson's Present to Cus , toms Launch Admired. Exhibited as the handsomest launch fitting of its kind In Portland, a new compass box for the customs patrol launch H. W. Scott was received yes. terday by- 11. F, MoQrathK chief . In spector. The b,px is made of Port Or J'ord cedar, inlaid with red cedar' fend la made entirely by hand. It was made and presented by Mr. McGrath's father-in-law, J, WV Richardson of Independ ence, who has been anxious for some time past to- construct something for the fitting jot the launch. The compass box was viewed with admiration by many for Its twsautiful finish, 1 BAB-TOO ROUGH Steamer Bear Anchors in Lower liar- ":;;r. bor Till Daylight. - (Special to Tbi Journal. I " Astoria, Or., Jan, 7. The steamer Bear arrived vdown from Portland at :80 'clock-thia morntng-iand an hoof later went to tne lower harbor, but .ow ing' to a .roueh barNlt is not possible fhe wlllget lout aoday.r Tthe dense enowstorm - last night Interfered with navigation and she anchored near -Al-toona until dalylight. The storm turned to rain thia mornlng, a 60-tnlle gale rag ing at the mouth of the river. 1 WILfc BUILP DOCK Application of the Ukase Investment Company Iteceived by Commission, i At a meeting last night of the com mission of public docks, criticisms of a m - r ..wx.r.a VlUlUttlltn made at a, recent public meeting were discussed in an unofficial manner by the commissioners. The stenographic notes of the criticisms are now nearly all transcribed, and it Is expected that 1 t i ; - . UV IUU tAJi OUT - '- " -- mm- m - i r - WHITE MOTOR TRUCK "t jfi Let us show you how It W ' i your; delivery department ' W " iki & '.v ' -..4 . ' v.vii. caun inonin - "Mti. XjOOated in the t. ii. v - tXJ-Wt:..;: A Bank for All People ; THE SECURITY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY ' , v , Fifth w)d Morrison Street Capital and Surplus $1,400,000 Established 1890 I iiilf Mill! :5;;cr it 33?;' r 9 ZJ"Cii Over w i -inn" a new ordinance will anon be framed. " A regular meeting .was held yester day afternoon, at which routine busi ness was transacted. Among: the mat tors brought up -was -the application of the Ukase Investment company to build an open dock 800 feet long South of Clay street the dock is to be 100 feet wliie and the company has- agreed to pit in a concrete firewall on the north line of the property. The report of the commission's engineer, G. B, Ileg ardtr.was also -read. '. t - BRITISH ICK CONSUL ACTS Captain Mace of - British Steamer ; Decide to Aid Inspector. " --'J- "- (Special to The Journal ; ' 1 Astoria, Or., Jan. 7. -As a result of Captain Mace of the British steamer Anerly refusing to list his crew of 22 Chinamen, Immigration Inspector Riley took the matter up with the vessel's agent here, British Vice Consul E. M, Cherry, and that gentleman soon con vinced the British captain that it was to his Interest and welfare that he be a little more courteous in conforming with the rules of the United States gov ernment. . . . The -trouble arose last -Friday when the steamer arrived in this port from Guaymas, Mexico. When Mr. Riley went aboard the vessel and told the cap tain that he wanted to list the crew, the master said: "All right, go. ahead. I don't give a d ra what you do," The captain then turned away and communicated with the crew, who re fused to come On deck and be 'listed. Mr. Riley took the matter up with Mr. Cherry, who. in turn showed "Captain Mace the importance of having his crew listed, in accordance with the rules, of the government. When the captain understood the situation, he very readily consented to listing the crew and what otherwise might have resulted in serious complications ended very satisfactorily. roENTTFIEIf AS CAPTAIN Body Found in Coos . Bay .That of IIl-Fated Osprey'a Master. (Special toTh' Journrt.) ; Marshfield, Or., Jan. 7. The body of a man found In the lower 'bay some weeks ago and about which there was doubt as to his Identity, has been proved beyond any doubt to be that of Captain Johnson, master of the schooner Osprey, which was, wrecked on . the Coos Bay Jetty November 1. The coroner's Jury was tor several weeks In doubt as to whether the body was Captain Johnson or that of William Joiner, who was sup posed to be murdered. The widow of Captain Johnson has Identified ' the clothing found on the dead man as be ing tnat or her husband, removing any further doubt. This leaves the disap pearance of Joiner still a mystery. An other body has been found on the ocean beach near the Utesavlng station.: It has not yet beenu positively Identified but Is believed to be that of Indian Ned, one of the passengers on the Osprey. ' MAKES LOADING RECORD Steamer Anerly Took on 1,000,000 Feet of Lumber In Two Days. (Boeelal to The Journal. 1 Astoria, (Jr., Jan. 7. Record breaking time was made In loading the 1,000,000 feet of lumber on the British steamer Anerly at the Hammond lumber mills, which work was completed Sunday night The steamer went to Tongue Point Saturday and the work of loading her immediately began. However, Sunday was the big day, as on thai date 622, 883 feet were put aboard the vessel She has gone, to. Portland to finish her. cargo. While working on the steamer Sunday, one or her crew, a Chinaman named Ah Yow, fell down the hold and was quite seriously Injured. i ALONG THg WATERFRONT The ' steamer Ocklahama was sched uled to leave up this morning with the German bark Osterbek in tow for , the Linnton ballast dock. The Standard Oil barge No. 93 has cleared In ballast' for Richmond and is expected to leave down tomorrow morn ing In tow of the steamer Cascades. J. Captains Edwards and Fuller, United States inspectors of steam vessels, are A will actually take out of the expense it snow a net -Atiain.aa Tl.tH a. onTemne. The White Company auMi, sagr. , es Bevesth Now in Our New Sales room in The J ournal Bldg. mm bros. Imported and Domestic 117 11 W wan rape rs Million Rolls Carried in Our - -Warerooms . -. . FERGUSOiJiSCITED FOR COIJTEf.lPT OF mum State Insurance Commissioner 4; Served With Order; Official Reiterates Determination to Resist Court in Matter. - (Salem Bureau of Th Journal.) : Salem, Or., Jan. 7 State Insurance Commissioner J. W." Ferguson has been cited for contempt of court and ordered to appear at 10 o'clock tomorrow to show cause Why punishment should not be Inflicted upon him. He is cited for hla refusal to obey an Injunction issued by Judge OalloVay, which injunction was Issued to restrain him from refuse Ing to grant a license to the American Life & Accident Insurance company of Pprtland. . - . . That he will continue .to resist the court In Its effort to enforce the in junction order, or effort to Impose pun ishment for his refusal to obey, was feiteratod today: by Commissioner Fer guson. This determination is also held by;-, Assistant Attorney General Van Winkle, who Is representing Mr. Fer guson. Attorney Van Winkle said that tomorrow he would take the position that Judge Galloway had no authority to Issue final Injunction order In the form of provisional or preliminary or der. . A point in controversy between Insur ance Commissioner J. W. Ferguson and the Union Pacific Life Insurance com pany over issuance of a license to the company was won today by Commis sioner Ferguson, when the supreme court Instructed the clerk of the court to issue an order, on the insurance com pany to have It show cause why all proceedings in the circuit court should not be stayed until the case now on ap peal before the supreme court should be decided. The court also ordered that all 'proceedings In the lower court Bhould be stayed until a hearing was held on its order Issued today, which will likely be within the next two weeks. investigating into damage done last Oc tober! by the steamer Monarch to a three-pile beacon at Washougal light Two grain carriers shifted up from the Linnton ballast dock this morning and went to the stream to await loading berths. They were the French bark Rene and the British bark Metropolis. The" British bark Kllloran and the Brit ish bark Iverna went from the stream to the vacated berths at Linnton, being towed in by the Monarch. MARIPOSA NEEDS REPAIRS (United Pre Leaaed Wire.) Seattle, Wash., Jan. 7. The Alaska Steamship company liner. Mariposa' is In drydock at Bremerton today for re pairs, having lost two of her propeller blades during a . stormy voyage from southwestern Alaska. She arrived here today. MARINE NOTES Astoria,- Jan. T. Arrived ind left np during tie nlcht Gasoline schooner Patar from Tllla. mooa sauea at e a. ra,-Bteamer near lor Baa Francisco and San Peflro. Steamer Rose cram tram Monterey strnrk bar la croaalng in, drifted on Peacock . Spit and ta breaking up. Tugs and llfeaavlng crew standing by. 11 a. m. Rotecrans under water, only maata vialble, three uiea on mut; tblnk all bands wlU ba lost. Ban Franclaco, Jan. 7. ArrlTed Steamer Aa rella from Portland. Astoria, Jan. 6. Left op at 8 p. m. Brltlab Steamer Anerley. Point Beyea, Jan. 6. Paed Steamer Olym pic from Portland for San Pedro. Port San Lula, Jan. 6. Sailed 8teamar Oleum for Portland. Astoria, Jan. T. Condition at the month of the rlrer at 8 a. m., moderate; wind southeast, 65 mile; -weather, raining. Tldea at Astoria Wednesday High water, 2:13 a. m., 6.9 feet: 1:12 p. m., 8.7 feet. Low water, 7:17 a. ta., 3.8 feat; 8:23 p. m., 0.7 feet. . Daily River Readings. i i. u o a STATIONS oo - " -,S " , Si Is Sir - I U ei r Lewlston 24 1.5 0.4 0 Rlpsria 80 2.70.2 .03 Umatilla 25 2.8 0.3 .06! Euirene 10 6.40.1 .06 Albany t 20 7,7 t .8 .18 Salem 20 7.S 1.8 .04 WllsonTllle .. ST 13.02.2 .18 Portland 15 0.71.2 .10 () Riling. ( ) Falling. Bill INTRODUCED TO (Wathlngtoa Bureau of The Journal.) "Washington, Jsn. 7. Senator Cham, berlaln has introduced a bill to cause the title of Sand Island at the mouth of the Columbia river to revert to Ore. ftton. And iiIka nn a in r.ffiilnt. hnm. stead entries in cases where persons oinerwiso entitled as belr or devices of a deceased applicant are disqualified by reason of a lienage. BANKRUPTCY LAW IS INVOKED BY SEVEN Seven bankruptcy petitions, none of which was very large In the sums In volved, were- filed today with the fed eral clerk. A creditor's petition was filed by the Medford Building company, with a' bill for $710, and a. W. McCoy of Medford, with a bill for 960, asking that a receiver be appointed for the Beacom company of Medford. Alleging assets of $935 and debts of $1759.78, one petition of Samuel D. Locke, individual, and Johnson and Locke, a aloon company, was among those filed. Their; place of business was at 212 Alder street. Another petition was filed by Johh 1. Oreenberg. a Saloonkeeper of ?65 Washington street Liabilities $1508 are mentioned with as sets of $325. B. Goldblat of 107 North Sixth street, a dealer in second hand goods, was a petitioner with assets of $175.66, and liabilities or $965. The Milac, company, manufacturers or toilet preparations at 3S0 East Stark street, have declared themselves insol vent with a petition naming liabilities of $6307.38 and assets of $1675, Other petitioners were Frank Gold- stein, a shoemaker of 227 Porter street, and Bert Francis, a rlumber of Albanv. fThrneMS"&rrne first 'are lifaOo, with assets or J5UU. The letter's inane al embarrassment amounts to. $1861.83 and assets are $1120.15. .'. , REVERT SAND ISLAND NEB HIT STATE REFORMS Governor - Haines of Idaho Says . Taxation Must Be Reduced. . Boise, Idaho, Jan. T. 7. Retrenchment and economy formed the keynote of the message of Governor John M. Haines to the twelfth Idaho legislature 'today. The- governor declared that taxation must bo reduced to the average of that in other state if the state is to ad vance. He suggested a number of means by which this may be accomplished and advised against any unnecessary ; ap propriations. ';;,; ' v.. v '. ' . 'Included in the legislation urged ara the creation of, a tax and public utili THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE . Weak and unhealthy kidneys are prob ably responsible for more sickness and euf ferine than any other disease, there fore, when through aegleot or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, serious results at ure to fOllOW. i : eMwrjaM miuuiat Tony other organs may need attention hat root kidneys most, because they do most and should have attention first. If you feel that your kidneys are the cans of your sickness or run down con dition oommenos taking sr. XUmer's Swamp-moot, the great kidney, liver and Bladder remedy, beoanse as soon as yoor kidneys begin to Improve they will help all the other organs to health. Prevaiency of Kidney Disease. Host people do not realise the alarm- Ins; Increase and remarkable preralency . SSXTOSTJUb KOTIOB To prove the wonderful merits of Swamp-Root you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable Information, both sent abso lutely free .by mall. The book contains many of the thousands of letters receiv ed from men and women who found Swamp-Root to be Just the remedy they needed. The value and success of Swamp-Root is so well known that our read ers are advised to send for a- sample bottle. Address -)r. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y., be cure to say you read' this generous offer in the Portland Daily Journal. The genuineness of this offer Is guaranteed. SHAKESPEARE'S t imW R In Two Reels of Beautiful Motion Pictures GLOBE THEATR Washington Between 10th and 11th Thursday, Friday and Saturday This is positively one of the most beautiful and artistic productions ever filmed. 10c Admission, All Seats -10c jsn 1 i W B SBIBM I ' ' III nTWfy 66 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I r ill ejoAv !.uv I 1 UfWl i-J V III . I ZAZJD X . Ill i . . . Ill I'M H U), h T I ; U - II w . 1 111 I I I I I I I I I I li t 1 l II 4 11, S 4 J IV. J X. J . J I IS ' U. fill II VAJLJ t it Y -i UTw I II II I n m n r 1 111 tiif 1 li U I in KiCVrvTj I Rrrrrrn i 2 NvrvlS II 111 I f I u fj vMxiusD UiKAn ulujjl, n 'Jmt w ;PtAhiir;h: r . I SWJS f 1 - ''' ' i in ties commission, an amcn!;--ent to t're state primary law, requiring de.'ara tion of party affiliation; approval of the amendment to the federal consti tution, providing for direct election of United States senators i and act requir. ing physical examination before the Issuance of marriage certificates, sterili zation of degenerates and the creation of a state educational commission, to be under his general supervision, of all educational Institutions. - JAMES WALTON JR. TO ' ;. PRACTICE LAW HERE James Walton Jr., attorney at law, baa taken possession of the former quarters of George N. Davis, now ctf cui: judge, at 3001-1 Spildtng buildincr, George R. Alexander will retain his of fices in the suite. Mr.. Walton, who has determined to locate permanently in Portland, was bom and raised in Salem. He attended the public schools at Salem and later took the course In law at the University of Oregon. Mr. Walton waa first em ployed in the Ladd & Bush bank at Salem."" Hs came to " Portland nd AND DON'T KNOW IT of kidney disease, while kidney dis orders are the most eonunoa diseases that prevail, they are almost ths last recognised by patient or physicians, who nsnally content themselves with dootor tnf the off sots, while the original dis ease constantly undermines the system, A Trial Will Convince Anyone. The mild and Immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, is soon realised. It stands the highest for Its remarkable results In the most distressing cases. Symptoms of Kidney Trouble. Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you are obliged to pass your water frequently night and day, smarting or irritation in passing, brlckdust or sediment In the urine, headache, back ache, lame back, dll ness, poor digestion, sleeplessness, nerv ousness, heart disturbance due to bad kidney trouble, skin eruptions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, bloating. Irritability, wornout feeling, lack of ambition, may be loss of flesh, sallow Complexion, or Bright's disease may be stealing upon you, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. SrampRoot Is Pleasant to Take. If ' you are already convinced that Swamp-Root Is what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles at all drug stores. Sample Bottle Sent Free. ROMANTIC PLAY . T7 no and i m Ml woifcej toz-V i t' I y I .i s Trvt company until l2--! wnen he went to Tillamook end et.-aeo.l In business. , RETURN ENGAGEMENT; M Masonic Templo, Wed. Eve., January 0 S:15 O'CLOCK vf i CJUUUS Says: , t "THE MASON & HAMLIN TONE 'SINGS MORE LIKE THE HUMAN VOICE THAN ANY OTHER MAKE." That is WHY when you hear her tomorrow "evening you will also hear the Mason tV Hamlin piano whoch she has so emphatically made her choice and for which she has proved her sincere admiration by purchasing one for her exclusive-use in her own home.' Mrs-Bond is not, only America's most eminent and popular author-composer but, her judgment of things musical is well nigh infallible. The Mason & Hamlin is today recognized as the highest de velopment of modern piano making. We cordially invite you to inspect and test" the various styles in our warncc.1 Easy' payments may be arranged if desired. Other makes accepted in exchange. ' Concert Tickets, $1.00. On Sale at Our Office. SEVENTH AND f W MOMX, OI7ZCTJB AXT 8T0U Electric Air Heater 1 ?rSyyi. ? ,T XSnftn. IHatnsWc l-lnch ... l-lnen aSt ' . V IBS ::tttS iLffi - raotory Slstrtbvtsn JTry - TlDrator. 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