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1 Deslrln- to mova a heavy carload of ammunition dnrlnir the Zulu war in Africa, I wi told that th ofily available ; ermine was out of commission. 'Bo I procured an elephant tnd a rhino and hitched them tandem to the car,' using a, flat car derrick to get them is place, with the elephant n - front -',:: --' vr- .- ..' v -, r: rhino rharired the'eltsnhant and the car naturally started oif, bumping .the rhino, wHo thus kept the 'elephant s In m,VKn f successive cnarges. , It in true that the progress of the car was attended with quite a jerky motion, you understand, but I managed, to keep me piaoe at the brake), old chap. 1 "I am happy to ssy that tht ammunl- ' tlon arrived at headquarters, a distune of 10 miles, in ample time to win an impor- , tant brush with the natives, for which I was mentioned in dispatches, old chap!" , Monday's IfehyMNiBikyrT6ld .Iterama of World Happenings Recelred From .8 o'Clock Yesterday ArternooB-rvaut-v-wtocK TMs Morning. ; r v ; ;; '': .i f::::i;v Congressional.' ivN?; ' When the impeachment trial of Judge Robert W,'v Archbald, v; charged ; with ''misbehavior and misdemeanor'" in of pice waa resumed Monday," M rs. Arch- f aid, wife of the defendant, was called o the stand, She' testified in defense lot her husband's character, Judge Urchbald -was then called.- He reviewed his Judicial career and denied using his pudidal influence to . the sale of any culm -dump. :vV-;:V ''.?.-!.'.'".;.". carrying appropriations of 11,350,000, the llghthouso WH waa reported to the house Monday. Among the expenditures agreed upon by the committee are the following: Lighthouse at Cape Ellas, Alaska; lighthouse at Point Orford, Or., reef. $125,000: lighthouse at Worth Far- allon island, Cal, $100,000: improve ment to aids to navigation in Fuget Sound, $30,000; and improvement of the i lighthouse at Folnt of Pints, CaL, $S0, !000. -;'f-- -' ."'.;-'...' V .....,;.: President -Taft on Monday sent' to 'the senate the renomination of Charles IP, Nellie to be commissioner of labor. I - Senator- Brietow of Kansas nresanted o the senata Monday a proposal for an industrial commission of seven mem bers to ? take over the work of the bureau of corporations and exercise con trol over all persona, firms or corpora tions doing an interstate business, with gross receipts of mora than $5,000,000 per year. ' Senator Chamberlain on Monday intro duced a bill granting to Oregon. all the rights and interests of the United States to Sand Island, which were grant ed to the United States by - a state act on October 81, 1884. He also In troduced a bill providing for regulating homestead entries in cases where per sons otherwise entitled as heirs of de ceased, jentrymen are disqualified by reason of alienage. ' " v Political. 4 Rev. J. Harvey Dobbs, a Sherman, Texas, minister; sent the following tele- gram to Senator Joseph w. Bailey at Washington: "Your resignation noted Am dee-lighted.. Read second Samuel, 13-23, and do likewise." 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It is a positive fact that a dose of Pape's Cold Compound, taken every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken, will end the Grippe and break up the most severe cold, either In tbe head,, chest, back, stomach, limbs, or any part of the-body. w It promptly relieves the most miser able headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed lip. feverlshness, sneexing, sore throat, running of the nose, mucous ca tarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness and rheumatic twinges. Take this - wonderful Compound v as directed, with' the knowledge that there Is nothing eise m tne world, which wUl cure your 0ld of end Grippe misery as promptly and wiuout any other assistance or bad arter effect as a 26- nt oackaee of Pape's Cold . Cnm. tound. wiiich any aruggist can suDDly ) 'Ucept' no substltute--oontaina no qui vTie. ? Belongs in every home. Tastes ye actsgenuyv WHOOPING COUGH KSTMUSMCP liTS A simple, sate and effective treatment for bronchial troubles, avoiding drag. Vapor lied Cresolsne Stops the paroxysms of Whooping Cough and relieves Spatmodio Croup at once. It is a boon to sufferers from Asthma. The air carrying the anti septic vapor. Inspired with every breath, makes breathing easy) soothes the sore throat and stopstbe cough, assuring rest ful nights. It invalusble to mothers With young children. Stnd tet postal for descriftivs boohlti. All DRtreCISTS, Try Cranotan intlMptts Throt THblxtttor th ir ritated throat DirM inipiet0let'tiTe and antt rune. Of yourdniKKtat or (roia us, lOo In auunpa, YAM CRESOUNE CO. ii C.rtl.di St., N. T. il5 put his household in order and hafiged himself and died, and was buried In the sepulchre of his father.' ' : President Taft was lost at a lunch eon In the White House Monday to the executive committee of the B'Nal B'Rlth, which presented to him a gold medal as the person who contributed most In 1913 to tbe "welfare of tbe Jewish cause." , Ti J. Walsh, Democrat, will be elected united States senator to succeed Jo seph Dixon, Colonel Roosevelt's cam palgn manager,, by the thirteenth Mon tana legislature, which began its of ficial life Monday.. The Democrats have a substantial plurality in- each house and will be able, to put through their legislative program. - - President-elect Wilson" on Monday canvassed the possibility of increasing the narrow majority of tha Democrats in the United JStates senate the next session. He dlseussed with United States Senator Johnson and Representative Mc. Gilllcuddy of Maine, details of the sena torial situation in that state, where the Jr-rogressives admittedly hold the bai ance of power in the legUilatore. : The president-elect is hopeful that Senator Gardner may be reelected. . ' Intern. ' Fending the United States supreme court's decision on the constitutionality of the Mann act. United Mates Judge Carpenter has indefinitely postponed ac. tion In the white slavery case against Jaca Johnson, a negro prise fighter. Plans for the most magnificent and perhaps the costliest private residence in New York have been placed in the hands of contractors by Henry C. Frlck, the Pittsburg steel millionaire. The house, it is estimated, will cost at least $3,000,000. The house will be located oh rifth a veu ue, taking in tbe whole block from Seventeenth to Seventy-first streets, and the plot of land is valued at $2,400,000. i . The police at" Newark, "N. J., Monday checked the1 800 strikers who marched through, the factory districts. ' Five ar rests ware made. Ciprlano Castro took personal charge Monday of, his fight against deports tion. He sailed a lawyer to his room where he is detained at Ellis island and prepared a new petition for a supersed ing writ of habeas corpus. This writ was granted "in the federal district court. Compromise increases In wages, af fecting nearly all roads, and a proposal to submit to a committee the question of two firemen on certain types of lo comotives, are proposed bjnhe confer ence committee representing 60 eastern railroads in their reply submitted Mon day to the Brotherhood of -Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen. The five hundred and first anni versary of the birth of Joan of Arc was celebrated in New York Monday with the opening of an exhibit of 1000 arti cles, ranging from large statues to postage stamps, commemorating the life of the martyr-maid of Orleans. ' Dr. William Elsa Greene, formerly president ot the American Institute of Homeopathy and of the Southern Asso ciation Of Homeopathy, shot and killed himself at Little Rock, Monday night. Dr. Greene waa 68 years of age, Robert A; Raetie, architect, and his wife, Gertrude, were , burned to deatll Monday night in their home In a fash ionable residence district of New York, in a fire that started from a Christmas tree. ' vr'--v Pacific Coast. The trial of Clarence S. Darrow, labor leader, on a second charge of Jury brib ing, h,as been continued until January 20. The continuance was granted on request of the district attorney and with the, consent of the Darrow de fense,, :', One hundred and twenty . thousand dollars in gold coin was raised in San Francisco Monday for the release on ball, pending argument for a new trial, of Olaf A. Tveltmoe and Eugene E. Clancy, San Francisco labor leaders, now' serving six year sentences in the federal penitentiary at Fort Leaven worth for conspiracy to illegally trans port explosives. Reports from Chula Vista, Cal., the great lemon producing motion, say that the entire lemon and orange crops have been destroyed by the bitter cold. The temperature got as low as 14 above Monday night, and lemons and oranges were t rosen stiffs It Is feared that many of the young trees have been so damaged that they will have to be out down,, . " Smudge fires were maintained Mon day by citrus growers of Oxnard, Cat, who Tear entire destruction of their crops, Sunday night's damage was se vere. Irrigation reservoirs were frosen over during the night and the first skating- ' parties - in Oxnard's history were organized Monday, - The coldest weather in half a century was felt at Bakersfield, Cat, Monday. During the night th mercury dropped to 18 degrees. ,r ...... .v. While inspecting a house which was for sale, William C. Curtis, president of the First National bank of Torring ton, Wyo., and president of the Lara mle county . board of v supervisors, dropped dead at Long Beach., Cal., Mon day, r v The University ' of California an nounces that it Is assured of gifts ag gregating $400,000 toward erecting and equipping new departments of the uni versity hospital in San Francisco. There is said to-be a possibility of much larger gifts, - , , , , ' Sunday night at Morton, Wash., Ed punlwiy,,v! years eld," accidentally shot his i-year-old sister, fcdlth," with a pis-' tal during a brief absence of their par ents from home. The girl's recovery Is expected. .., . - . With both Icft.tlfca of his automo. bile punctured with bullets,, the front whoel torn off and his machine in the ditch,. Fred ?I. Mueller, who owns a butcher , shop - in - Seattle, surrendered Monday following an exciting chase by the police after he had nearly severed the hand . of Ed Rountree, garage em ploye, for refusing to let him take his car unless a bill was paid. ' - . Foreign. 'The statement of the imperial iikase declaring that Grand Duke Dlmltrt Pav lovltch, son of Grand Duke Paul; jtvas accepted as thS heir apparent to" the Russian throne, as the czarevitch was suffering from an incurable disease and wnuM nrir iiva innc. gi reiterated Mon day by a St. , Petersburg news agency aispaicn. ; s - , ,, ' Declaring that the csarevltoh, travel ing incognito, arrived at wenwino n tn rona Mnrtin.. and was recover ing very rapidly, a news dlspattfh wn tradlqts the report received at Berlin from St. Petersburg. f . ' Charged with Plotting against the Mexican federal government. General Francisco Vaaques Gomes, at one time named as the rebel candidate tor pro visional president, of Mexico, was placed under arrest at Mexico ny iui!uj, -,., with Hndinir a letter to o,,i.ii.rhini rtnlace. threatening to shoot the king unless paid $4000, Percy Collins, recently released from an in sane asylum, was erraigned in the po lice court at London. Collins pleaded not guilty and was held for trial. . A passenger train was attacked by a body of B0 Zapatistas Monday, 11 miles south of Tolucs. The rebels robbed the passengers and selxed a Span ard named V,. j i-.,i .hnm thov took Into the woods with the intention of killing to avenge a grudge borne him by the rebel leaders. The train was rt8""3, rebels and the engineer and fireman killed. Miscellaneous. Severe weather has been experienced hePre ind at Battleford . Moose Jaw Medicine Hat and fcethbrldge were , au lMrl Mamie M. Holland, city recorder aL. h.reCsad to havTbeen found In the amount.' of other city departments, accouui nnervision. which were uuuoi r . mm wiiiv-ii ...vi- wanted as a vestigatlng commj. - hntol at Nassau, uaiini co'rdllTWerso!; hrrivingmday-from tne jsianuB. ABERDEEN FIREMEN ARE IN QUARANTINE . . Ian: 7. On BCCOUnt -o nhipVnn nnx the entire force of firemen at fire department headquar- tershas been quaranunea oy ""'""' officer. The case ot cmcasn " determlned . Saturday and the " have been compelled to receive their meals from a restaurant. The doors of the engine house have oeen ciosea ana n ma tm ttllnwa tn .nUr nr rrtm a from it. The firemen will bo allowed to re spond to lire cans oniy. , NEW MEMBERS ELECTED . TO STATE LEGISLATURE .- 1 i If try" t (XV TW O. C.-Tbom8 of Jefferson, representative-elect from Marlon county; Republican. 8ilm Burets of Tbe Joaretl) Salem. Or., Jan. 7. D. C. Thorns Is a miller and lives at Jefferson. He is 48 years old and is just now amid his first invasion of politics. He has lived at Jefferson eight years and in Marlon county 18 years, so he feels pretty well acquainted with the needs ot the county. He says he has no particular measures in sight, but that he Is going to keep an eye out for tax raisers. . Alfred Munch Dies at62, (Special to The Journal. 1 Bandon, Or., Jan. 7. Alfred Munck, one of Bandon's pioneer citisens, died at the emergency hospital in Bandon. At the time of his death Mr. Munck was 62 years of age. He was born in Ger many and came to Bandon 80 years ago, and was married to Miss Julia Walser A wife and two children survive him. Mr.- Munck was a good citizen and high ly respected by a host of friends. His business interests were extensive and contributed much toward the develop meht of the town. Game Warden Whitney Resigns. Bandon, Or., Jan. 7. Thomas Whit ney, game warden for Bandon district, has forwarded his resignation to State Warden Finley. It is not known who will be appointed to succeed him. New Requirements for Opera tion of Machinery , Will De crease Accidents. (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem, Or., Jan. 7. At a meeting yes terday of the state labor commissioner and his deputies the commissioner gave his deputies a list of new requirements that hereafter will be imposed on op erators of machinery in the state. The requirements are as follows: Guard alt engine governor gears, re gardless of their location. Equip all presses with a rope, so ar ranged that the action of the press will withdraw the operators hand from be neath the die of the press. Guard all clutches, other than those1 on small countershafts on the celling. Guard the feed rolls of all mechani cal feed saws, and all sticker feed rolls. Put guards over the openings of all laundry extractors, guards to be made of strong wire mesh, and hinged to the machine so as to open in front of the starting device to prevent starting the machine when the cover Is open. Install signal systems from the va' rlous rooms and floors of all plants, to the source of power in accordance with the liability law. All new emery guards must be made of three eights Inch by three Inch iron or steel, -and made adjustable, so they can be kept close to the wheel- All ladders used in plants under our jurisdiction must be equipped witn spikes or some other device which will prevent them from slipping. Put extension guards on all head blocks, where "lift nlggrs''.are used. Put wire mesh guards on the back side ofall edgers with open spaces over the top roll. Railway Postal Clerk Very 111. flrvauta 1 n Tha JralPnsll.l Huntington, Or., Jan. 7. Frank A. Evers, one of the most popular postal clerks in the railroad service, running between Portland and Pocatello, was taken to a Boise hospital suffering from an acute attack of Bright's disease. Little or no hope is held out for his re covery. His wife, a former resident of this city, with her mother, went with him. or the Boise valley today as a result of an accident at Big Swan Falls power plant on the Snake river, T"he breaking of a flywheel seriously damaged the plant. Other plants, of the Idaho-Oregon Light, Heat A Power company sup-' ply sufficient electricity for lighting purposes. , t 3 " Children Cry for Fletcher's I I " 1 I V -ml II 1 1 I Boise Valley Can Tied Up. Boise, Idaho, Jan. 7.- Not a streetcar or interurban car was operated in Boise ii' 1 ,.j U. . J.J . LU-1 .lii-I t 'i To Grant No More Decorations. (United I'rwa I.wsti Wir.) Christiania, Jan. 7. A special com mittee of the Storthing reported favor ably today on the proposed amendment to the Norwegian constitution to abol ish granting of decorations. As there are 82 members pledged to vote against decorations, there is every prospect of the amendment being approved. CLEATIS W IR AND WES IT IBUTIfflHS CEIIT "OAUDEHIHE" In a few moments your hair looks soft, fluffy, lustrous and abundant -No falling hair or dandruff. Surely, try a "Danderlne Hair 'Cleanse" If you wish to Immediately double the beauty ot . your hair. Just moisten a cloth with Danderlne and draw it care fully through your hair, taking-one small strand at a time, this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil in a few moments' you will be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an incom parable softness, lustre and luxuriance, thai beauty and shimmer of true hair health, ' " . Besides beautifying the hair, one ap plication ot Danderlne dissolves every SBCT8SSWWi.Uil,-J41iUiJU, ' I ...,. -,-U particle of Dandruff; cleanses, purifies ana invigorates the scalp, forever stop ping Itching and falling hair. . Danderlne Is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots. Invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life pro ducing properties cause the hair to grow abundantly long, strong and beau tlful -. . , You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of it, If you will just get a 2 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne from any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed. - CHIUBI I1EE0 CASCARETS" WHEtl CROSS. 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