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Aid C0M1SE FLEET IS IClttHEOIli . "if ; Norwood - Arrives i for;; Paper Tahd-Windber Due Here on nWedhesday;'s:H:-M: CARTAII. MAKES 'PROTEST ? ' 1 . -1 - "'" ' . .!V-' . TaseeBaesBBaeaeeaaeaBsessBBeTV' r ' - '- " , ; - ' Teresd to U to Off XlfbteUy 13 '? a Soar Awaltugf Oomla , f ' Ut ?om Astoria The first outside help that the Port- land coastwise 'fleet has Bad alnc tha war m igreatly reduced! available ton nage la In the river. The steamer Norwood, here to take ' 5000 tone of paper to San Franclaco, ' reaohed Alnsvaorth dock at 1 a, m. to ' day from Seattle, and commenced loed- lBf at daybreak. , She la one of the Seattle-Alaska fleet spending tha wm raer time In trading to the Bering aea : porta. ,- : . - ....... Immediately following the Norwood will come the steamer Windber, an- - other' summer Alaska ateamer, which will aaalat the Globe Oraln & Milling . Co; In moving Its surplus of grain for Ban rraticlaco. The Wlnlber will bring ,. 8000 tone of cement from San Fran cisco, and take 200 tone of papa and 1100. ton- of grain southbound. She la to make three round tripe In thla ervice. ' ' iv The' Norwood'a master reglatered a complaint thla morning, owing to hie not having received a pilot off the . river as directed. He wired ahead for a pilot to meet, him off the lightship - at 10 p. m. Sunday. The pilot arrived 1 at 11 a. m. Monday, the Norwood the meantime lying outside Idle. - Tha Port of Portland disclaims re , aponslblllty, stating- that the message was not received by thetn,' and that a ' tug was at AstorJa, for . the purpose had the word been received. TH ateamer Willamette 'of the Mc ' 1 Cormlck coaatwlae fleet tcuched at Ae ... torla yesterday long enough to pick up ., barge No. 40 and get away again. The barge has' been aold by the Columbia Contract company t to the Hercules-Do pont Powder company of San' Diego, by whom aha will be used as a kelp . reaper. The ateamer Rose 'dlty of the Big Three fleet will 'arrive late tomorrow, thj tveaael not having left Ban Fran claco until 7 d. m. Heavy' frwixht of ferings are delaying nearly all of the . . aalllngs from Ban Francisco, , T 1 f; , San Franclaco 'Gosl6.' lSan Franclaco, Nov.' 3l.--The 'Mat onlV flagahlp of the Mataon .fleet, ar rived in port at 7 o clock thla morn lag from Honolulu, bringing a big gen oral cargo and 160 cabin passengers.' The Moana, of the same line,, will depart from the .Hawaiian Islands thla afternoon at 4 o'clock.' The" Moana' la taking out a capacity cargo and P0 cabla , passengers. ' The Deutch TJlaondarl 'of the Java Paciflo line In command of Captain tlAltman' wr!11fcl1 f Mtm hsM IhU noon' for the. East Indies. ! The steam schooner Oregon, recently built; In. Aberdeen, Wash., for Wilson Broa. Co., arrived here thla morning fronTLoa Angeles, completing her firs; rosnd 'trip. , ! . ' I San Franclaco. Nov. 21. ' The Rill liner Great Northern,, In command; of Captain Ahman", la 'racing along at a lively - clip ; from Honolulu, and la 'ax-1 , pected to. reach, the Golden Gate -about 1 t r - o'clock tomorrow 'afternoon. . The .liner Is being pushed along at a goodly, paceMA the hopes of dipping off a few minutes, of her preVlOUs 'reeortt ' "Hhe , has aboard 11 cabin passengers, tl second class' and 24 steerage.. In her - hold Is a cargo totallinjr 2400 tonal ' .....-. i 7 Norwegian Orders Ship. . . J V- Seattle, Wash., Nov. ,2JL-HtP. N. S.), Final ?con tracts will be algned to.lay for the building 0 '2500-ton fcuxillrfry schooner by tha iSeabord .Shipbuilding company 'of Tacoma Morrison i 'Oa ' tra'nder) ' for , Captain Hans Christian ( Hansen, ship owner ahd vessel broker of Porsgrund, Norway. Captain Han - sen also announced that He held an op ; tlon tor another wooden vessel of the samf . site 'with She aame.flrm. He is the purchaser of the schooners William JOCOHOL-SPEKCESX AvJailTttralIonit!AS- KdmTLatiflitlrfTQodmidtWiii- ItajthtStomadg ISUrjosuaw tC. .-.TVrttfctim (IfierM' iitssmdEtttXMJ V.'! f.'V-t k twjpfTlvibrConSCr KEvVvonic; e. Exact Copy of Wrapper. OUTSIDE CHARTERS 1 ? rMMMMB '11. ' 'V-'"' 'l f ?-'."" !'' v i.. - Nottingham and J. W. Cllse. from the Port Blakeley - Mill - company. The schooner to be built at Tacoma will bo 288 eet over all,-with a beam of 4 J feet and depth of hold S3 f eet , She will be powered with two;' 2 40-horse-power engines ,". v - --:, '--. Second PeVlro Yard Rumored. Los Angeles, CaL. Nov. Z1.--.P. N. S.) Following announcement that the Lds' Angeles Shipbuilding company :1a to. eetabllah a shipyard at the harbor. 1 report -waa circulated , today ; that . an eastern syndicate controlled by the Bethlehem Uteel company 'la also seek ing a big aite. r The second company, capitalised 'at f 1,009.000, la expected te relieve the congestion at tbe union Iron Worka In fien Franclaco. which la controlled by Bethlehem. ... M Keel 'for No. ;. 17 Laid. V San Fraaeiaco Nov Jl. -The keerof new ateamer waa laid at the Union Iron-Worka; Known as hull No. 17. the new vessel la to, be 141' feet long. With' k" 4 -foot beam and 5200-horae- power engine. She will be launched In March and will nave 'a capacity of more than t)(Jo' tons. There will ba a launching once a month at the East Bay shipyard - for the next year or more. Four Vessels Planned. Tacoma. Wash.. "Nov. SI. ftl.' -P. TIth tentative contracts to build at least four new steel vessels in Ta coma, articles of Incorporation for the Tneoma Shipbuilding, company, , were filed In Olympla today. The company la Incorporated by Tacoma. men for $400,000. - Will Take Over Big Freighter. San Francieeo. Nov. 21. (P. N. S.) Three . large shipping firm Balfour, Outhrle & Co., Cirvln & Eyre and Strauss A Co. have formed a pool to take over the, freighter Minnesota, -load her witn California rood products an 1 aend her to London. NEWS OF THE PORT Arrivals Sevamber tl. Norwood. America a t,ffier, batlaat Seattle, Urown-Wlllauetta 4aper Co. r. H. Buck, Aciuricaa ateamer, Captain Me eooald, oil from Saa t'ranciteo, Aaaoeiated Oil Co, Klamath, Amerlraa steamer, Captahi Cat len, paraenrers tram San rranlaco, McCor mlck Lamber Co. ' Oepartnrse VevamVar tl. northern Pacific, - American steamer, Cap tiln Hunter, pMsenera and freight for Has rrancfaco, O. N. P. 88, Co. Marine Almanac. Waathar at Um'i Hoath. Korth Head, Nov. 21. Oondltloa at the month of tha riTer at noon, emootb; wind southeast 20 mileat weather, clear.' Baa aad Tides Hovembar IS. San rleee T:21 a. m. Hun sets 4:33 p. m Tidaa at Aatoria. 1 ' ni(h water. Low water. 10:10 a. m., 8.7 feet. 40 a. m., 2.8 feet. 11:1 p. m., 6.5 feet. 6:19 p. m., 0.3 foot. The time hall on the U. 8. hrdrugraphie office waa dropped et noon. Daily River Readings. 8:00 a. m., 120th Meridian Time. i 65 J. STATIONS t "Z a 15' Eli CCC- Lewi i ton Umatilla Knsena . . Altway ... Salem . . . 0T2 0 0.2 2.0 8.8 ' l.S 0.8 2.6 1.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -o.i 0.1 roa .1 r-1.1 Portland 4-0.2 (f ) fclaing. ( ) raHIng Steamers Doe to Arrive. PASSENGER AND FEE1QHT DatM tloee City Northern Paeltle. beaver..,.. S. r. j U. A.... .Not. 22 S. P Not. 34 r. U A Not. 28 Steamers Due to Depart, f ' Kme. ' For. rDatJ De'Tar .... ... ..,. Ir A. S; g. g...,Dec Klamath ....S. D ..'..Nov. 23 noruera raeine.... a. r. u A...Not12S Roee City Jg. P. A U A....jTOV. M Ceiiie.t a. D, ......... i.. trev. 29 leamera waTiny nriii ror aaa PraeelMe ealy coaaeet with tha atoamera Tale aad HaS ard, leaeing San Pranciaeo ktenoar, Wedaoe day, JPrlday.aad Saturday for Loe Asgetef aad as Diego. - - " Vessels in Port. f .-Ifaae, . 1 Berth. Akntan, Am. as .Oohle Berlin. Am. ah..... k0oble Carrier Dore. Am. ach Drfdoek r. H. Buck, Am. as............ Linnton ",, oris-,..,..,.. Knappi co. b. Diuinca, id. sea, ....At James Tart, Am. bkt.. .....'.... Klamath. Am. aa t'Prtaaera, 'Aa, as..-. UeTt U. Burtreaa. Am. ah. , Norwood, Am. sa , .West ,.8t. Helena Mod tgomerr .......uooie Alnsworta Heiiee. Am. ah... ....Aitorl bu mcnoiaa, am an. A tor: At 'Neighboring Ports. Aatnria, Nor. 21. ArrlTed at a and left v6 at 8:30 a. m.T. H. Buck, from SaS rrtn cMe.' Sailed 'at 5 a. m. Santa Monica, foe saa rranctaeo. ArrlTed at s and left op J St. 1UT op at a. ml o a. a. aiumui, irom Ban jiTanciace. astona. nov. zo. trnrru at 11:80 and left up at 1:13 p. m. Norwood from For Infants and lldreTi. nbthers (ndv; That Genuine Castoria . Always Bears the attire of For Over BimatTire Jf: P ar m a w r rv Use ; Thirty Years IHiBilII TW VeWsWel esflmw'pVawYe HTO VMHs! 9sVsV THE OREGON MANYfTTEf.D: SERVICES; TOR; GLENN BASSETT Newberg , Or., Nov. SI. -Funeral services were heM Sunday , afternoon for Glenn O. Baasett, the manager of the Spalding Logging company's mills here, who waa killed while unloading logs at theplant. . In addition to the attendance of friends here. Including the local lodge of Masons, there, were members of that, order from Portland, McMlnn vllle, Eugene and Salem. Governor Withycombe and other frlenda from Salem also attended, the services. , Today's 'Decisions by State Supreme Court Salem, Or., Nov? Sir The' supreme court handed, down , the following, de cisions this morning: . . Seymour H. Bell vs. J. C. Fleming, appellant; appealed a from Multnomah county. Motion to' diamine appeal allowed. ' Merldlnai Company ' vs. J. Kehyon Bourne, appellant f appealed from Co lumbia county. , Motion .to. dismiss ap peal denied. A. T. Moffitt vs. City of Salem, ap pellant, appealed from Marlon county, involving validity' of a aewer assess ment. Circuit Judie -Kelly's- Judgment for 'plaintiff reversed, opinion-per curiam. F.(E. Parker, appellant,, vs.. City, of Hood River, suit ( to enjoin sale , of property ror payment or certain as sessments., opinion 'by 'Justice' Ben son. ' Judgment of Circuit Judge Brad ahaw for defendant modified. I Fa D. 4McCullyiet .aJ, vs. nisabeth HeaverVe, appellant, appealed from Wallowa; county,- suit , to - quiet title, opinion by Justice Benson. Circuit Judge. Knowles' Judgment-for plaintiff axrirmed. 1 J Jane Caplea, appellant, va. W. T. Morgan, appealed? frbm Multnomah county, action to recover rent, opinion by Justice 1 Burnett. : Circuit Judge Gantenbeln's 'Judgment for defendant T versed. , L. R. French' vs.k W. I Cooper, ap-; pellaht, appealed from . Sherman county. Appeal dismissed. ' Frank Lieblln.1- acrllant. . va. . Brev- rpani Leather company appealed from waaco county, suit to restrain en forcement f of a Judgment, opinion by Justice Bean. Judgment of Circuit Judge Bradshaw for defendant re versed. , I Eyerdlng St Farrell, appeUant. vs. John EX Toft and Columbian ' Timber company, appealed , from Mu1tnpm,ah cpunty, action to recover amount of a lote, opinion try Justice Harris. . Clr Juit Judge Gantenbeln's Judgment for lef endant reversed. Roy Ralney et . aL anoellante va Jessie 8. Rudd et all ' annealed from Wallowa county, suit .to, subject prop-. J1' lQe payment or a promissory note opinion by 'Justice-Benson rtr. cUit. Judge Knowles' Judgment, for de f endynt . affirmed. , - ; attle. Arrived at. 12:30 p. m. WIH.metta. urn. Aberdeen. Bailed at 5:30 n n -L.Wlli.n.1 "" S'aa .-10. au, ror ean Uleco. Cooa Bit. Nm 91 - fa KpSt!and,"8a .snd' Bare tEuteka, Not. 20. Sailed at 4 p. m.T A Hllburn, from tan IVaurtfee' for -Cone R.'nrt Ct?n'nudri,,?.T- 20 -oaeter. from ' Ba it! JT .4. Xa' . . I iwV .-mTM-wtr or '"r, a a. m.j, xiauy,. Coluabla riTer, 0 e. m.: Uatsonis. Hnnoiniu i . m . 1WC1I. Lm a nr.U. a . . v.i. - selaa, 9 a. m. : Anrella. Hnm,m -i. rte,i S:ao -a. m.: Breakwater, Portland, tU rts. 11 a. m. : flolUh. minv .tr..u u . - , .r' -i. .- i Auaeiea, lit a. m.1 taDtalB.A. F. Lac. towlag larce 05, Vainer, 12 ' -. a. viuiiajm-.' rancoavep 8:30 a. " t ivnmi aiara. vuaifoatok. a m :80 a. m aetmon. er B. 0. Blade, b WUU ' Baa rrauciico' Nor. 20. ArrlTfd Alliance! " ,t. vU, boa Anselea. 7:40 p, m.1 Admiral Dewer. txia Anselea. 8:20 p. m. Balled Elixabetk. Banoon. llTSo o- ( m.i uarDor,- io a. m. Brooklra Bandon is-ar n m - rn. , ""S. - v. BWDmona. nines Knnert. O.OA . ... . - . L . " to-low-. V.IU1 m . TT t . . ' rnS rag Hercnjea. with bark Olrmpie a v. m.i rt ainaroa, 5:10 p. m.; Britiab steamer Putomae. a. 8:30 in. m.: nn MrKn n Harbor, 8:30 p. so.; PreeiJent, Los AngeleV 4:20 p. m.; Arctic, Fort Braas. 6:10 n. m.: itranawicK, ort Bragc. 6:W p.. m.; Van- "". "amreaa. e:io p. m.:- Cleoi rtint, o:40 p. m.fr Hose City, Portland, :40 P.JB.J Paaaeena, Albion, :a0 p, m. . Cbrtatobai, Nov: 20. -A.it lTd f enny 1 t a a iaa, from Santo, for an rraaiaoo. Balboa. Not. 18. Sallad itiwi ttmm e -. mi irucim ivr vauao. Kferett. Waih.. Nu. 21 Rmtx-i- w v T t .ou m. Seattle. Not. -aa. Arrleett; . Oavmw- v.. Saa IMeco. via San Franclaeo and Vl'ot.. 10 S. m.: scnoon Bealah. IlnnnlMln tk-. Oct 27 la taw of tog Prosper. 2 n. m.i Mukll. teo.- from Tacoma. S n. m h(1-1t AriTnii 8cater, Saa Diego, ria Saa anclaeo, at 11 Su.i neiiinsioB les-uuia?.' -ror - Tnxtiam, ezieo, 4:45 p. m.; Niels NUeu. for ViaOi vostok, 2 p. n. Seward. Nor. 20-Salled: ' Admiral Wat son, tmtafconad. noon. . . . , Cordora. Not. SQl ballad: ' Uarlnau. annth. Skaawtv. Nov. 20. ArrlTed': . fit-. if fu. ttle, from Seattle, 1 p. m., and proceeded Wraiicell. Not, SO-Sailedc Jefferso,. aomta bonnd. ll:-45 a. aa. . . Ketckikaa. Nov. 20, Sailed; , Bnmboldt, aontnooaaa, m lament. , VaneonTer, Not. Si. ArrlTed: Senator, from Tkeoma, via Brerett. Balled: Harold Dollar (ex-Stratbardle), for TUdirvatok. via Meadow roiau ar m:ou a. m vancoaTar. Nov. 20. hArrtred: Empresa ef naaxta, iron Honcsong vta' Tokbaama; 8taa 1st Dollar, from Saa Francisco. - Port Ancelea, Nov. 20. An-lred:' Renooner Annie Laraea, from Honolulu fneaee Oct. 2a. t 10:30-a. m.: eehooaar OaroUne, Srata -Baa iranciacQ uience e 1 Tacoma, Nov. SO Arrived: Baja Catlfomia, from weat eaoat porta at 10 a. m.( lUkllUo, noia Beauia . at :ou p. aa.. . , . . ; i ii . i . ' 'Victim of 8hootliig4jnprQTe8. - Seattle, Waslu ov. 1-CU. P. Miss Anna Carey, Michigan university graduate, who wag shot three times by her ? sister, Mrs. Margaret Hartman, who afterward committed suicide In fit of temporary insanity Sunday, will recover. It ie said' at Lakeside aanltar- L pwnUWW JiWWJ!'.'.Mil.nt'"M 'J ' ' ' . .': X w : . 1 1 Glenn O. Bassett DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER .1, 1S1C.--:v lTDDAIiTimP VLIAUML JILI Jl ; DISCUSSION ON - THE ViSTA HOUSE PLANS v - -. : ..-'.,(.;.., !?esaiBBS.BBaisS ;- - , vf.. . il f . ?: . v Architect Is Accused of With holding Information as. to Cost of the Building. f Differences marked ths annual meet ing of the .Vista Jlouse. aaaoclatloa. In the, Multnomah hotel yesterday after noon. ': ; v f'w C'p ' . Trotx either maliciously ' or deliber ately withheld from Roadmaster Teon. Engineer Lancaster and the rest of. us information -that would have" guided in representations to the county com mission and the public," declared J. E. Werlein addressing Edgar M. Laza rus, architect of the structure. . Mr. Lasarus replied that original estimates had not contemplated numerous Items now conaldered essential In finishing the bulldlnr at Crown Point . on the Columbia river highway, ' and that after original estimates were made and before . contracts were let ..prices of supplies went soaring. The original estimate of a reinforced concrete structure at Crown point waa $18,000. ' Roadmaster Teon, said that a total of $48,000 will be needed, to complete 'the -building' and approx imately $8000 for -walls and grading. The architect's total estimate is $88,000. A committee .was 'authorised to go into all thef facta of the tangle and re port without equivocation, STATE IS EXPENDING BIG SUM OtSI PRIVATE CHARITABLE HOMES (Cbnflnned fieia Page'Oae. sUte aid 'for 1811 and three, quarters of 1914 and, the amounts received from other sources, so far aa reported, follow: . - . , 1 t Hoeths bthit U .t 1914 Baby Home, nt- " ; land $ 6,436.72 ; $ 0.414.M soarcea. $ S.883 LDriatie Home ror Orphan Olrls, ;i Oawego ...... .8n.OS1 8.040.88 St. .Marj'e Hojne, . y Bearerton .... e.401.78 f T, 288 .83 Boy s1-at -Girls' f ' - Aid Society or Oregon ...... 8,014.20 St. Asnee Found ling aa; lam... 10,T8T.09 Albertina Kerr; Nnraery home i 4,181.82 Hoose of tha j Good Rhepberd elTSSJO Loulae beiae. t. . 1 ,T4 salutloa A r. my , , Beaene Home. 2612 Florence Oltten- 4, 159.ee u,Tis 8,808.1 '.. 8.3B9.8J 8.MT I 1 ' 4S8.5t t.eae.os ' S18.3S 8,000 ..... ton Beeeae borne 8.TB0.00 f 2,812.00 Outside AU JTot meported. 2.2O0 ' Among the Institutions listed those established' toy the Catholics " and re ceiving state aid do not .report on the amount -of - aid -received' from outside sources. These received, during the period reviewed,? -.$68,461.$$: v, others 240.005.76. - The legislature ori US enacted svlaw making It possible i for all charitable bbard of health tb fVcelve etat aid on an eaual'baala according toUhe num. ber xf inmates tinder la years Of age. The law provides that nuctx instltu tions may make application 1 to the state board. of Jiehlth, and, if approved. they will receive $10 a month for eaeh-i child under 6 ana is a month ror each child over E and under 15 Years of .aaa. The force of 'the law would be to put these Institutions under . the super vision of - the stat board of health, since approval of applications would naturally he preceded by Investigation and vlstta would helmed' to' determine the efficacy .with, which the money IS spent ' ' Record showing reports on month to month r quarterly adminis tration or arreguiar system or visita tion were'BOt to De jounci so that it may be asaumeH that thia supervision does not ' accomplish ther purpose sousht, or open . the -, way either' to scientific organisation or coordination .of .qtate-alded private charitable ihatl- luuons. , , . i The 18181 legislature i also apprdprt- ated for the ' Patton Home for the Friendless $6000 toward - the malnte nance of the - home for the, biennial period and $12,000 for a newibuildlnif These amounts are in addition to- the total of 18105,600 stated above. ...... Quits the'FinV " I Shanlko, Or : Nov. i 20. Harry Har vey auctioned off the complete outfit of R. W. Meyer. who.haaVauit farmt mg ana win return ease, securing over $8300. . J. ,W. iHoech) waa the officlaf Grandpa Dicln't . ; NedCascarets ' for the Bowel Two hours a day sawing wooa win Keep liver ana bowels .right. You who take exercise in an . easy, chair must take "Cascarets. Enjoy life feel bully I - Don't iUf sick, bilious, headachy, constipated. Re move' the liver and bowel poison which la keeping your head dlaay, your tongue coated, your breath of fenalve, stomach aour and. your body full of eotdi Whv don't yo get a, IS or 28 .coat boa of Cascarets at the drug store and enjoy tha nicest, rsatlest liver .. and bowel cleansing yon ever experienced t Cas carets work while you sleep. - Too. wlU wake p feeling fit and fine. ' ChildBen J0Hr.-Gd0DiruvAs.i:::: V NATIVE , OF IRELAND ; ' ' John Goodln. North Plains. Or... Nov. JL The fu neral of John Ooodla, a' resident of Portland and , a ; well t known pioneer of Washington county, who .dled Thursday morning, waa held at tb Tualatin Plains Preebyterlan ' church, near this place, Rev. C. E. Cllne. of Portland officiating. A choir from North Plains furnished music, r John Goodln waa born In County Cork, Ireland, and emigrated to upper Canada (now Ontario), settling - near Preseott in, 1830. 'When about 26 yeara old he crossed Into the United States, settling in Wisconsin, return ing to Ontario In 1851: where on Jan uary 28,, 1852; he married .Margaret Bennett, wno died November ,14, 1802. 10 months after the couple celebrated their golden wedding.- - They were both members of the Methodist Epis copal church, in 1873," with h4S"fam lly or eight . children, he moved to Nebraska. In 1876 the family moved to- Oregon, settling shortly ' after on the old farm at Glencoe, near thla place, where he lived until after- the death of his 'wife, -whvni he moved tb Portland. In 1908 he 'married Emma Lewis, who survives him. Two chil dren, Hannah n'Mx .wlf of .R..H. Greer, and Eliza, wife of ,T. R. Zmbrlo, are aaaa. , xne cnnaren who survive ar.R..B of Salem, J. W. of North PUihs. Jw. A. of Cornelius T.t P of . Hills bora. Mrs. Lewis Oldfieldof Portland 'and Mrs. c w. Elkins of Prlnevlllo. ' 6 J J ' " ; Fears Litiati6nlIs Menacing?Big Estate Melr ' of I Keary l ICIUer 1 33stW. Sues to - Tore Settlement -of i State, and Sfederal' Xnherftanoe Tax by Trustees Ran WnnrinrJt. Vnr 1 tl L'TTt.T Fearing that refusal Jem the part of the trustees., of j the. Henry MlUer .. es tate to pay thai state and federal In heritance taxes wttl -cause lflltatlon reducing the-site pf the k estate,' Gus Uve A. Renibold it Burps. Or Is to day suing the ; trpstees-lto have .the amount or - the federal r and state Uxes 1 determined ) and ''paid. ' Rm bold la. a grand-nephew -of Millerr and la neir to 60Q0. He ia aaattorney and in the. complaint 1frahkly Jex-j presses -rear xnar- ne and other behe-1 flclarlea . may vb. deprtvedi of their! legacies unless; ths matter vis . settled promptly, f i v : ' . MegedlSwlli'dlei ' - Takenuh Morit'rea Two -Sons' of .John.. Barrett lrobably WlU - Bei Iriad r tav OBleago, 1 While rather tCay Be Taken to JTew.Tork. ' Chicago! Nov. 21. m." P.l-i-AlaTA. der 'and, Kyrle Barrett, sons of John Barrett, fall 6f whom are wanted in Chicago and New .Tork, on charges .of swinaimg. prooaoiy will be brought to unicago ior ipai., i ne trio - were ar rested In .Montreal yesterday., AUB V ?TV DUUO W CrQ Ul 41181 OI 'tlclfeti'ahori here 1 when. , the craeh came' October; 11. Worthless stocks had been sold to .ministers, school teachers and small investors. -jWhon 1700 i patrons were on their; list' the fled. . j - The, father, probably will be tried In New.Torlc. .. f .' Knock Obstinate ' 'Cough I in ;a Hnrry.l f A -Simple Home-llade Bemedy That Oet at the Cause. 1 Thouaands of neoole ; nornuli- healthy in every other respect, are an noyed with ' a persistent haaging-on bronchial cough year after year, dis turbing their sleep and making-life lis-aa-raui.ula. v It's ao -needless -there's . n old home-made remedy., that-will ehd auch a cough easily and quickly. r -Oet from sny druggist -,-av ounces of Plnex" 50 cents worth), pour it Into a pint bottle and rtll1 the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. , Be gin taxing 11 ai once,- uraouauy- dui surely you will notice the phlegm thin out and then disappear altogether, thus ending a cough that you never thought would end. it also promptly loosen a a drv.or tirht courh. stODS ttle trouble. some throat tickle, soothes the lrrltattd membranes that line - tne throat and bronchial tubes, and relief .come almost immediately, a cay a use wui usually break up an ordinary throat oV chest cold, and for bronchitis, croup,-whooping- cough and bronchial asthma there is nothing better. It tastes pleaeaet and keeps perfectly. - ' , ' v - .Plnex ia a moat valuable concentrat ed compound of genuine Norway-pine extract, combined with gualacol and-is used by millions of people every year for throat and chest colds With splen did results. - : : . v.- To avoid' disappointment, ' ask .your druggist for 'IH ounces -of 'Pines'? wun lull uiretxions- ana : aon 1 - aece( anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction er money promptly refund ed goes - with ' this preparation. Tst Plnex Cei Ft, Wayne, Ind.' ; . . -i laereeSeee .- atrenat e-f delicate. :nervwui ran-dwwa taopl ivt ay cent lo tadaS I many - inataaoe forfeit,- tf , it fans as per run puliation In largo article - soon to a p pear . 1 ' vbie pape Aaa your 43Wr w UUXATED HlOU flrnsalst about It Owl Drag C. s GOP-CQriiTTEEOP A CAUF0WI1A EXPECTS 'lLlftil34T6 SepretaryjSays;Therei!s No .Mi Electoral Vote.--.7 ' , TJan , S'sanctsco.' Nov. -21. -(U P.) The Republican state central ' commit tee.- today estimated that President wjisoas plurality ta California will be in' excess .of 3 too-.' . ; ; Easing .the estimate on tabulation by them, of official returns from 60 coun ties and'seml-offlclal returna from the other 'eighty they ( set .the figure at tBylvester McAtee, secretary of the committee,- declared t unofficially that this was, merely an approximation, but -h4 believed it to be close to the final official . rirure. McAtee also declared he Is convinced that, therev-ls.no chance of a sollt in California. electoral vote, although he eeiteves taere win be a considersole dlfferenc between the highest and lowest Republican and Democratic electors.;;.' Meanwhile . Secretary of State Jor dan at Sacramento is rushing his of ficial, UUy. of ths vote from, the va rlous counties In order to have It fin. lanea ano cerunea Dv tha sroarncr before November 30, as required under the law. "When .work waa resumed to day -the secretary of state's clerks had not found a single error In the returns sent to tnem. Thirteen counties re mained to be tabulated. i i a i,i HIGHWAY-HAS NO PEER, SAYS DISTINGUISHED . ENGINEER OF RUSSIA "(Ctoatisaeerroaa Psge frse.) and alsojchlef engineer of, the -Russian Red Cross society. 4' N ,He is accompanied byRev.. Vladimir V.' Alexandrof, ' dean-iof , ther Russian orthodox Holy Trinity cathedral of. San 5anclaco. whet.' undert the instruction of high aUthOrities'ih' Russia. la serv ing in the capahltyof ad Vise r) and as sociate .to Mr..-M;nlkoff Professor Alexanarof has Ispent .fSl . years 'in America, and has'croSsed the continent 'has 'lived? In i Seattle PiUsburr. New Tsrk,qhicag6UndSan Francisco that the foHner w4.1n clarrV.of ail the jmperlai! palaces and theatres, and has J been' atot to study condition In the f United 3 State ,t 1 th J special . com . f XBaUra OX Big JEST V. . f - Hat iaMniehSra; of, oneiiDartiof ,a estalertfvl8.800,00iacreerlchln plaoer gold and other resources j lni the middle of Blbtriai 1 onr tbe 1 Trans-Slbenlanf rail road, 7 : said; Prof essor Alexandrof, "and ln"drderi todevelop -It aad taxke tear (of ItfpropeVlyfhe Is studylng'sgtlcultural lvMbpmatTln thlAcOuntry as'wvU'as transportation faculties ana ueuum berinrHnOUStry. T- -In addition 'to this be haa other e cretf mUtdns about 1 which he Mai. to report "to the emperor onhls return to Rhsslal.whlch Js to be not later Uhnn bext-January Hl' itinerary -lncludea Seattle, chicagOi-t'etroii, xsuiiato, ew '-he-.mistv Important, thing he has sien.'nerVon-.ih Pacific cokat aretthe Columbirlvef highway an4 the auto irtatlo t teiephohe t system' in tPortlandi Regardlnf the, highway he aays; after di-jvlng over it; that air other roada, he has aeenf all 'over the, wofidticttidlng .... . . ' 11 Mm - VL. the Warsaw railroad has looked Into some a Mr. BfACi IllaWl A IICT U via. Int. 81 hstfffl Mkr.ll them very much. He" is, rrrS much lrfterestdJlxf roilinr stoct nd 'will return, with idea for the betterment of Ruaalah-rVllroade. . Aa'to the! tele phone systems in Russia-he says' they are very good 'but can. be Improved 'ma terially." - - 1 ; - Aoeompanled t by Samuel -Hlll.-' Mr. Melnlkoff and Professor ' Alexandrof will leave tonight for Seattle. SfrtANDED1 AMERICAN, f . J i STEAMER tCREWit ANDV , PrSS.ENaERS; RESCUED (Oaaniraad Breaje Page One.) ( taiina- to ) tha. bridge, arid waiting for 1 aid 4t bat lifeboat crews could not -lve i 1 ' V . .u mfinf.lnaiil uu; muu j- - sees . t Llfesaverg. from. the. Deal. Walmer and .Kinratown stations . fought, all through the night ! and , through most of r today , to bridge .tne gap of swirling, watera and.taxe tne men and women off ,tha siMp, ,twd or three times the-, lifeboats were cap aiaed ln-thlssurf,, several" lifesaver narrowly -escaping drowning, , , Ths American vessel m only on of half -a dosen that were in dire straits for a time, a result of a tremendous blow ,k that swept up the ; Channel and the Dover straits" Sunday night, con tinuing with great-violence since that tinted 'The Biblriai was the only, vessel of slse to be. driven on the treacherous sanda. -She stuck fast; and the comb ers rolled, over her. -- ' -.: j. ; . Pounded by-, the breakers, 4 the . big vesseL, sank lower and -lowerInto tb aands. until today her bridge, on. which theitwo score passengers and crew had clustered. w only a little-above the level of the- highest waye. , , The Siblrla, of 1615 ton, , formerly the tHerthsf of 1 ta ' Ham bU-American liner and now owned by tbe .Wittenberg Coal company, left Sydney. November 7 , for Cherbeurg,- carrying grain and l . number -or : men? ana women - pas-' sengers, am said to fb Americana. f .;Flmi SnrTlTDrg At Safe. :-.uonaoi Bisnateh part jot-the.rew ot ths -Norwegian st tamer run, 'victim ox suomanne Pars ; been iafely landed. f;; t31jers 'ar.4WOi Korwegiah steamers named nan us ted in uoyd'a register. One vl Sf'1808 tons.;th -other ef 280 tea T8 larger .is registered at Ber Oen. y "t . , f v r t '.. - r i - On.. SlesjnTr; Torpttidtd.' J 7Atheus-. '-k.oV;- tli (U: P.V-va.- Oer-man- subtrfarth Atorpodoed ,tha Greek Bieamer awiu, ina paaapanaara au , crsw agocpt (hrta bayo been, saved-v and is familiar with j every 'state lnN Uriion' except Texka'i.t U fc Lf . ' t Kxplalnihgi the TJectof"tr: Mel kof f a' visit. , Professor "Alexandrof s -NsxionsJ'Ctmuidtte lOail Btoaes. Can ear. UUers ef nae ' ne p.bI ir I tin Nb 'liumPIMfflM 11,1 intestine. Aeio-lntoxU 'A 1 --JU- fZUJl'Xtl. Z Uon. l reUo,r ' Appendicitis aiA'Cpngdofl.'MlflnesoU member of iBd, ther fatal alUncnta result from the ' Rermbliean. . national - committee. atosoaeh Trouble. Tbousand ef gloat- died at his Bt. Paul , hotel apartment .-t.w- -tiuu ...-i-ki. .w v. aia Qinn4'1TiUMn" "fHaU " i - . V. r-P-jm'xr-i idongat:iU.;mot ',-ForiSf leetv Title r t A. s1 Ban Francisco; Nov. tf.Th 1 speed. -championship '"..of. the. ; Union Lumber company fleet ' huv; bans Un the outcoma- s , the race between the teamera n-unswlck and Arctic from 0ani '! -V.miiI.iul Va't T-ar. - i M' rBoth steamers 'aUed 4 from s here last evening at : , o'clock; with the smoke pouring from their funnels.' " A-V. - from, their funnels.' -A'-v. s , ' -A: week . ago the "Brunswick heat the NaUonal City into -the . Fort Bragg : anchorage by : a ' boat' length. &A-.-iii$if The winner of yine :preaent,' race , will probably mateh; the ramalnlna- steamer of tha com- I pany, the Noy a, " for ; the . com- k - panr speed crown.- ..- . - BiNewPreighter lakes War Sttpplies : Seattle. Waah., Kor.iSl.- The ftrat of ' the big ' steel, freighters built In tbe- Seattl sbipyarda for Norweaian interests to tske cargo, B. Stolt Nlel son's steamship Niels Nlelson," under Thin Ppnnlp fan m mih : m waea wmi 1 Increase Weight Thin men and women who would like to Increase their weight with 10 or- 18 pounds of healthy "stay there", .fat should trr eatinsr a little Barcol With their meals for a while and note results. Here Is a good teat worth trying. First welsh yourself and measure yourself Then take Sargol one tablet with every maat for two weeks. Then welsh ana measure again, it isn t a question 01 how you: look or reel or what your friends sav and think. The scales, end the tape measure will tell their own story, and many .thin, men and. women we believe can easily add from five to eiarht mundi in the first fourteen data by following this slmple-dlreoWcuv And best of ail the .new " Sarroi does not flesh tays put. I ..0" Jf Kmrcnkii. ,0rata ' of Itself r&ak,ft.l5iomcn r- 'throat, biliousness, : ur foodl?Vlms, to R?"1"10 similar alC , but mixing with you prepare . the fattening strength-giving material of what vou have: eaUen.. Into rich rlpe fat , producing nourishment ior tnei iiasuesi ana oieoa-preBsre- w.v an easily asstmllated form! which) the blood can-readily acceoti MuclvOfrthls nourtshmeht now- basses from .yoar body's waste. . But Sargol works ; to stOOUhe waste exndHlo U qulcklytand'lo rake the fat producing eontenta of .tire evaauna maaia i yimi ani-.Mnni ouw 1 i CAft lllCl 1 i liralCVf r i i. a . 1 Aftlon Ilk. Dr.il-: hat-ha-treala, ells ltaeTf.. Xlke,,an A 'medicinal prfpaftlon tn4rBj Swamp-Root, Ke at belie Prf eian o Cobntlassl numbers .who rtav JSnswktnp i The success jotor. Kiime vv . tm . ,v www , fiek. tfvir andbla.adW diseases, otrcts rStautV?S y)o not . anrc-Root Stirt treatment! to IDr.J Kilmer A CO.. Bin ghamtdnj N, I T.,1 for) a aatoplei botl.J WTienwTlVrrir e (sure ahd mentlonTth Portland Dally Joarnax. tit .' ' f iteaJcsfajGold: . - j an latfewj Hours tRrsti dose of' "Pape's t Col4 Gofnppund" relieves 1 i i an &nppe misery. -T 1 , ' i - ) n t.i; A k ...ee.a -.1 , " , i t Quit blowing and nuffllngl . AVdose of fPapya Cold Compound" taken every two hour until! three. doses, are, take win end grippe misery and break 'up a savers fold either In the hsad,icha8t, body er limb. ' " . " It promptly opens elogged-tjp f nosT trils ' and air passages; stops, nasty discharge or. nose .rnnnlsr;,. relieves Leucs. ncauaciia, . ouiuwhi itTii i.uotii, sore inroat, innunK,,. avieuna avna tltfness, ..- ... t---- , -. -. I 'tape's . coia ' compound" is . tna Quickeat, surest relief known and cost only 28 cents tdrug stores. 1 It acts without assistance, . tastes nice, and causes no Inconvenience. Don't accept s Substitute. f (Adv.) Absblutelyt Rpmoy es Indigestion.: One jclgo Droves it 25cat all 'dAiggistsi. - ' - - i 1 ,Oo00. !ForCk)nsiroatio;. sllI3AWEiraEC3 Seafo 'tnd Cixraf 1 ft mstvsm jtjjr V V , aei. 5f ferere -weMhf-eplr 1 awterrte MaxraW ; ... itfcr .-. aia-.-a AtlsMBts. fat sale be steiop pounas, and. ppunaa; 01 , aeyijl it, h alh between your skin and thanes, I -U . ftf y , -i- . ;,. HuJ Margoi ,is aare, pleasant,. ernoient 1 enq " t ' ; KI- fll'f J t' 1 .Tclhefng'd1 ' oTekse or!mpney.Vtsl found f M tf OUblesASiclc( XhfSstAfL lprpe dox; i f i . ). -.. m, aqv,,. Wy:vJv' - ui M speedy. :Actmir Dotiiiasia 1 Howevr,lf you w4kh; first 4to ,tet ;srti UUm-A Ihfs area BrftDArationl Send '.ten . cents Bvu.uy'joauB tuiuiawuiv, V'.'t.J Every t. I'. - - . - ..... . .." ' charter, to.the I'-great"! Japanese ahlpplng hoatok 1astr nlghV.V Of measurement jsSiSST-iSi . ua: iiTe- aaya. - "j - v era ' f : t J -W-AiVajk a a un;. i' lu 5, TO .END CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD . - " t-A U 1 - ?If ye save Catarrhal btifMK bead . noiaea so . to., our, inMM Set , one OUOca of l-armlnt i.,t,u arret ta)-end add to it i nint r v.. 1 wllar and 4 eeecei of graaulata, sag ar. . Take 1 tablaauuonrul fn.. - W ; ,w . pmwww . Tais .'will . ef tea - bring . quick rallat from , tee ' dlatraaalDg aaad oaiaea. Ctogred aostrlle abeeld opes, breatblsg become easy end the macna atop drop ping late tbe throat. It la eaaj ta pre pare, eoata. little and la pleaaaat to take. Any one- wbo bka Catarrhal Peetoeaa er bead aolaei should give la la praacrlptiua a trtaL "' - 1 .P af, gwiaw will BPOTa Us remarkable value. - - eaaasBB aflsMM fMfe ettreettea -aaMaMakMMl tised internally as directed In book let packed I A all original red cartons.' fives permanent and positive relief frOm, Indigestion, gas on the stom- aolu lower bowel troublea, gastritis.' taent. ', l'rtortpl6 $t all draegists Tnsist on Ovflrutne in Red Cai Carton.. A.AiVtmSt It' L at fifaf&j Zk&Kh l -'V , v-sk I- tl ft rA n f-lVak TIjEi digestiori:reulate . el'liVCT.'-jptlrify 'ttit fbloOtl Bcam's'Pills helnrtD i Isfat Sal ef Ay Mefica.e ha tke Week-' i . aUleveaTwWev.laeanllVa IF;F00& DRiNKvHOT. WATtR Whan . food. Ilea. Ilka' 14 t ih. Stomach r and- you- have rthat uncom fortable, ' distended1 tfeellng,- it Is i be cause of ilnsuf f icient,bldod supply to ths stomach, combined with acid and tnZi fermentation. In , such - cases try i the plan, now followed n many hospitals and advised-by many' eminent Lbysi- cans of-taking, a t iisurstetd. magnesia wateiy as hot aa y teaspoopful of. sure Jhtlf-a slats of you can comioriAbly drinkilt. -The hot water- draws -tbe blood 'to the stomach and the bleurkted magnesia, i as . an v Physician can 'tell youlnstahUr neutralfies the aold aAd stops the 'food, fermentation. -Try this simple plan, and , you will be.jastonished at; the Immediate feeiing-of relief wad comiort mat always xouows th rest-r- atlon.qf the1 normal process of. diges tion -People -who 'find' it inconvenient at time, to secure hot water and trav elers, who .are -.fequentiv .obliged l take, hasty meals poorly prepared,' should always take two or. three five grain tablets of .Blrurated . Magnesia after meals to prevent fermentation -and neutralise tbe acid, in their stem' " Ach.- . t J j u . - (Adv( . V .U. . ' i - HuiitifafTriprOnWeitday : uringg raintui Ksurxs, ; One ttbea k ttU Oaarles MnliesJ ef PLUdelpala,'4s-eat. g-aamlag. Zt ws a dismal. rainy day, and lea eiposure te -sola" aad wet wrought -oa a severe a-,? tack f rhsuaatism. Se waeeoXi4 . to bia hxe.-v , . -., ' 'A t friend' reeonunemdad Sloan's Usl. , tnsns, ettlAg hi rwn ease as .evideno -of it effsetlveneSB. MuUea hemght a -1ottle - and - appud -it to hihig -limbs, soon improvement was fcotioed r and hwae able to return to Ira sixes ' kfr Kauea writes r -Slae tret x -nerleneer t hav never been without Sloan's ' XOnlrasat '. In . th r meoldlne sheet.'4 Ton will flat It sooths bruises, : sprains, , tootaavohe' an, relievea launs baa, Mnralfla,'la. fast- all aztsrkal peiae. -At all druggist, tSd. so and LOO bOttl."..". i, -. : ',-" - Wl I ill faTl' T-" ' ' ' HisoH'sniiniip. Owl Drag Ce esd eraggurts larywassta t lum today 1 4 .. .. ' need this candy cathartic, too. , v. ,'l wmya carry U ia stock. wtpch was expected. .. 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