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DAI1Y CAFITAL JOPBITAL, 8A1EM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 11)13. Some of the Events of the Year Page Six fr n fs. YT TT fTI T? Tf I flECORDOF 1912 The Events of the World In Paragraphs. TWO ATTACKS ON TURKEY. A Summary of Afl'ulrs Abroad and at Home Miscellaneous Happen ings Accidents Storms and Ship Disasters Spurts. JANUAHT. 16. Tho United Stntes government wnrned Cuba that political disturbance on the Island muBt cease. FEIJHUAIIY. 12. Tbe Mnncliu dynosty abdicated the throne of China by an edict vesting the sovereignty In the people. 14. Arizona proclaimed a stato of the Union. 15. Yuan Shlh Kal elected president of the Chineso republic. 21 Roosevelt formally announced thnt he would accept tho Republican nomina tion If offered him. MARCH. 10. Yuan Shlh Kai Inaugurated provision al president of China. 18. Judge Malilon Pitney of New Jersey was Installed as associate Justice of the United titates supreme court 1 APRIL. 11 The state department warned the Mex icans that thoir country will be held responsible for the protection of Amer icans. MAT. Qen. Dennett II. Young elected com mander In chief of tho United Confed erate Veterans. Tho Danish crown prince proclaimed king nB Christian X. Tho BoclRllst nutlonal convention at Indianapolis nominated Eugene V. Debs and Emll Suldcl for president and vice president. President Tuft Informed the Cuban government thnt tho United titates would not Intervene In Cuba. JUNl. Republican national convention met In Chicago. President W. H. Taft and Vlco Prosl- dent James S. Sherman renominated by the Itepubllcnn party. Domocratlo national convention mot at Ualtlmore. JULT. Woodrow Wil son nominated for president by the Democratic convention at Baltimore. R. Marshall nominated for vice president by the Demo cratic conven tion at Balti more. The national Prohibition con vention met at Atlantlo City, N. J. By a vote of 66 to 23 the United 10. 13. States senate declared that by American Prem William Lorl- Association. mer of Illinois had not been Woodrow Wilson. duly elected to that body. AUGUST. J. The United Stales senate warned for eign nations against acquiring naval mllltnry sites near United Slates pos sessions, 6. National convention of'the Progressive party met nt Chicago. 7. Theodore ltoosevelt and Illram John son nominated by the Progressive na tional convention at Chicago. 26. Second regular session of tho 62d con gress clused. SKPTHMIIEII. 13. Judge Alfred II. Ileers of Connecticut elected coininandcr In chief ut tho O. A. R. at Los Angeles. OCTOHEn. 10. Dr. Alexis Cnrrcl of the Rockefeller Instltutu waB awarded tho Nobel prize of t.';:,ix) for achievement in surgery. 16. Peace protocol signed by Italy and Turkey, bringing to un end the war over Tripoli, Novnjinrcn. 6. Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey nnd Ouvernor Thomas It. Mar shall of Indiana elected president and vlco president on the Democratic tick- ' ct by nn overwhelming electoral ma jority. Popular vote: Wilson, S.lM.HSj RoiiKcvell, 3,'.CM40; Taft, 3,376.1!;!; Debs, C73.7S3 (approximate); Challu. ltlj.liH. 16. Treaty between (ircat llrltaln nnd the United States adjusting the north At lantlo fisheries controvsrsy ratified In Washington. DBCEUDSR. I Last session of the O.'d congress opened. 6. President Taft recommended measures to strengthen the army and nuvy In his nnnuul message to congress. B. Woodrow Wilson's 66th birthday cele brated at Staunton, Va where he was born In 187,0. 31. The commercial treaty of 1832 with Russia, which was nbrngutod by the United Stntes, ternilnutud. jANUAnr. t Kohlemnlnen of Finland won Mara thon nnd championship of the world nt Edinburgh; time 2 hours 32 minutes reconds. Harney Itellly broke tho record of the Htoughton slide (ski) at Milwaukee with a 137 foot Jump. 26. Oeorgo Ilonhng ran 6.000 meters In 16 minutes 4-6 seconds In Now York, a world's record. Pat Macdonatd heavod an 18 pound shot 44 feet and a half Inch In New York, a record. Jack Kller mndo a new record In a 75 yard hurdle raco In Now York; time I seconds. rKIIHUART. 3. Willie Jloppe rotalned his tltlo of world's champion nt 18.2 balk line till 1 Hards by defeating George Sutton 600 to W) In New York. 10. Tho world record of 6 feet 814 Inches for Indoor high Jump beaten by 8. C. Lawrence, who leaped 0 feet ift Inches at Huston. tt Klllmne defeated Attell In a 20 round contest for the featherweight cham pionship at Los Angeles, CuL MARCH. 11. Arthur Postlt, famous professional runner, mads a 160 yard dash In 14 ! thTfield lecoflds and' a 200'yard dash" In TT ec ands at Auckland, New Zealand. Both are world's records. APRIL. L Oxford won the annual race with Cam bridge on the Thames; time for 4Vi miles, 22 minutes 3 seconds. 11. Major league baseball season opened. 19. Mike Ryan of the New York Athlotlo club won the annual American Mara thon at Boston, covering the 25 mile course In 2 hours 21 minutes 18 1-6 sec onds. MAT. 35. Jerome D. Travers. defended his title of champion by defeating Oswald Klrkby at the Metropolitan (Jolt asso ciation tournament at Short Hills, N. J. 27. Abel R, Klviat mado a new record by running the 1.600 meter race In 3 min utes 69 1-6 seconds at New York. JUNB. 1 James Duncnn made a new record with the dlscus-145 feet S'i Inches. Klviat van 1,600 meter race In 3 min utes 60 4-6 seconds In New York city, beating his own record made May 27. 6. Tngalle won the English Derby at Ep som. 8. Mark 8. Wright cleared 13 feet 214 Inches In a pole vault at Cambridge. Oswald Klrkby defeated Jerome D. Travers at Atlantic City for the Now Jeisty golf championship. 2L Harvard won varsity eight rowing race from Yale at New London. 20. American marksmen won the Inter national shooting competition at the Olympic games In Stockholm! grand aggregate score of 1,6X8. Cornell won all three boat racing events at Poughkeepsle varsity 8 oared race, 4 miles, tlmo 19 minutes 21 2-6 seconds; varsity 4 oared race, 2 miles, tlmo 10 minutes 84 1-6 seconds; frcshmnn 8 oared race, 2 miles, time 9 minutes, 312-6 seconds. JULT. L Miss May Sutton won the clay court tennis championship of the United States by defeating Miss Mary Brown at Pittsburgh. 1 Jack Johnson defeated Jim Flynn In tho 9th round for the heavyweight championship at East Las Vegas, N. M. Ad Wolgast declared winner In a 12 round contest for the lightweight championship, defeating Joe Rivera at Los Angeles, Cal. 6. Formal opening of tho Olympic gnmcs at Stock holm. 7. Jim Thorpe of Carlisle, Pa., won the pen tathlon In the Olymplo games. 11 Ted Meredith (American) won tho 400 meter race In the Olympic games, making a new world's record; time 48 Beconds, 11 K. K. McAr thur of South Africa won the Olymplo Mara thon at Stock holm. Photo by American 16. America won Pre8s Association. tho track and Jim Thorpe, field moot at Stockholm with 128 points to Sweden's 104 and England's 66. Thorpe, the In dian, won the decnthlon. 22. Olymplo games ended. Sweden won with a total of 133 points; United Stntes, 129; England, 70. United States led In firsts with 26; Sweden second with 23. U Arthur Chnpple ran a motorcycle a mile In 891-6 seconds and 30 miles In 21 minutes 38 4-6 seconds, both records, at Brighton Reach, N. Y. 2. Ernest Harry, the English champloa Bculler, defeated Hlchard Arnst of Aus tralia over the Thames course for the chumplonshlp of the world. Auausr. 4 Arthur Chappie drove a motorcycle a mile In 38 1-6 soconds at Brighton Beach, beating hlB own record of July 21 SKPTEMnER. 1, Joromo Travers won the amateur golf championship of tho United Stntes, de feating Charles Evans, Jr., at Whea ton, 111., in the final round. 18. Tho Chicago Americans defeated Phil adelphia at Chicago, Insuring the league pennant to the Boston Red Sox for tho world's series, 27. The New York club of tho Natlonnl baseball league cinched tho pennant by defeating the Boston club In New York, 8 to 3. !9. Mnlt Mctirath made a new world's record by throwing a 16 pound hammer a record distance of I'M feet 6 Inches; former record ISO feet 1 Inch. OCTOllFlt. 1 Ralph De I'altna won the Vanderbllt auto cup on tho Wauwalosa courso, Wis.; tlmo 4 hours SO minutes 31.64 soaonds; dls tanco about 300 miles. Thu Australian j- 3 team won tho i J53 W" i International t . j cricket match uy a margin or 192 runs In Now York. Miss Margaret Curtis of Bos ton won tho nn tlnnal woman's golf champion ship ut Man chester, Mass., by a score of 8 up and 2 to play. In the opening game of the world's series at New York the Photo by American Press Association. Joe Wood. Boston Americans, with Joe Wood In the box, defeated the New York Nov tlonnls by a score of 4 to 3. 16. Boston Bed Sox won the final game In the world s championship series, do. featlng New York Quints I to 3 at Boston. 13. Willie Kolehmalnon, th Finnish cham pion, mado a new record In Marathon racing by running tho distance In 3 hours 29 minutes 39 1-6 seconds in New ark. N. J. NnVEUHKll. Harvard defeated Princeton In the an nual game at Soldiers' Held, Cambridge, 10 to 3. Wisconsin defeated Chicago, 30 to 12. nt Madison. Carlisle Indians defeated Army, 27 to 0, nt West Point. Pennsylvania won over Michigan, 27 to 21, at Philadel phia. 16. The annual football game of Yale and 1'rlneeton resulted In a tlo score of 6 to 6 nt Princeton. Pennsylvania de feated Curllslo Indians, 34 to 26, nt Philadelphia. Wisconsin defeated Min nesota nt football, 14 to 0, at Minneap olis. Michigan won over Cornell ut Ann Arbor, 20 to 7. L Harvard football team defeated Yale, 20 to 0. at New Haven. Chicago won over Minnesota, 7 to 0, at Chicago. 1. Ad Wolgast defeated for the light Weight championship by Willie Rltdilo In 16 rounds nt Daly City, Cal. Pennsylvania won at football over Cor nell, 7 to 2, at Philadelphia. DBCHMlllR. I. Blx day bicycle race began In Ntw York. k ft OCTOBER. 1 Hostilities between the Balkan states and Turkey were begun by a clash on the frontlor north of Adrlanople. 8. Montenegro declared war against Tur key. 10. The Montenegrin army captured Detch ltch mountain, on the road to Scu tari, with nearly all of the TurklBh de fenders. 13. Bulgaria presented to Turkey the ulti matum or the Balkan states. 17. Turkoy declar ed war upon Servla and Bul garia. Greece and Bulgaria declared war against Turkey. King Ferdinand of Bulgaria joined the army at the front. 22, Battle at Kirk Kllise between Bulgars and Turks. 21 The Turks re treatod from Kirk Kllise. be ing driven out by the Bulga rian army. Servian army defeated the Turks at Kumanovu. NOVEMBER. 8. Greek troops captured Salonlkl from tho Turke. 17. Desperate Bulgarian attack In front of Constantinople repulsed by the Turks. 18. The Bnlkan allies captured Monastir from the Turka. 26. Delegates representing Turkey and the Bnlkan states met near Constantino ple to confer on peaco. 28. Servian troops seized Durnzzo, an Al banian port on the Adriatic bco. DECEMBER. 1 The Bn!kan league powers, with the exception of Greece, signed an armls tlco with Turkoy. 'STORMS AND EARTHQUAKES JANUARY. 6. A blizzard raged In the Mississippi valley from Kansas to the lakes; 11 persons frozen to denth. 18. England blizzard bound, trafllo tied up nnd telegraph lines wrecked. 20. 7 deaths In a tornado which swept over southeastern Missouri. fEBRUART. 20 lives lost In a windstorm which swept over Loulslnna and Mississippi. The mlddlo west struck by a blizzard which in Borne places waa the worst In many years. The Atlantic coast swept by a wind traveling nt the rate of over 90 miles an hour and often over 100 miles. A tornado raged over Texas, Kansas, Mississippi and Missouri, causing heavy loss of life and property. MARCH. The south Atlantlo coast states swept by a hurricane; many deaths; trallla parulyzed. APRIL. 2,000 squnre miles Inundated by a flood In the Mississippi; damage estimate $10,000,000; 40.000 homeless. Near 100 people killed by cyclone In Illinois and Indiana. Oklahoma swept by a tornado; 31 dead. JUNE. Tornadoes swept over Missouri and Ohio; loss of lives 30 or mote. Ncnrly the entire city of Guanajuato, Mexico, destroyed and about 1,000 lives lost as the result of a cloudburst Reglna, the "Wheat City" of Sas katchewan province, almost entirely ruined by a cyclone; 60 to 70 deaths; property loss estimated at 111,000,000. JULT. A cloudburst at Denver caused 11.000,- 000 damage. The mining towns of Mazuma and 8ev eulroiighs, Nov., woro nearly wiped out by a cloudburst: many persona killed A cloudburst caused damage In south west Pennsylvania; mines Hooded and a wldo area Inundated; iiiuny duutha AUUUHT. Snow fell In Pennsylvania. An earthquake In Turkey destroyed 3.oiW lives. Adrlanople und Gulllpoll suffered severely. A cloudburst centering nt Nlles, Mich., caused damage uf 11,000,000. Typhoon In Cheklnng province, China, caused a losa of 60,000 to 70,000 lives. SEPTEMBER. A death roll of 60 and a property loss of $.ri.OKi,ooo resulted from n storm and clotiilbuiHt In the Pnnhnndlo district of Pennsylvania. West Virginia nnd Ohio, killed nnd 21 hurt by n cloudburst which struck a Northwestern pussen ger train near Green Bny, Wis. A typhoon In Japan caused a loss of l.'O.OOO.OOO. OCTOBER. Loss of 1:5,000,000 in a typhoon In the Philippines. NOVEMBER, Hurricane followed by a tidal wave struck the Island of Jamaica; over 100 deaths. Earthquake on the Paclfle coast; se vere in Mexico, with heavy loss of Ufa. Heavy snowstorms piuvnlled In th lake states and the Mississippi valley. JANUARY. & New Mexico proclaimed a stnte In the Unlun. 12. A battalion of United States troops Bnlled from Manila for China. 18. Charles W. Morse, the banker, freed from Atlnnin penitentiary on a pnrdon by tho president. 22. Rutherford Page of Now York killed in a Curtlss biplane at Los Angeles, the first fatality In the United Status In Wli FEBRUARY, 1 The hulk of the battloshlp Maine waa floated nt Havana. 14. 41 oltlclnls nnd ex-offlclals of tin In ternational Association of Bridge and (Structural Iron Workers arrested In vnrlous parts of the country charged w ith complicity In a dynamite conspir acy !L Juiigfrnu railroad tunnel, In the Alps, pierced at an altitude of 13, cu) feet, w here a station Is located. 27. Juarez, Mexico, captured by Insur gents against Madero'a government, MA ROIL 1. Strike of 1,000,000 British minors In a dispute over wages. 7. Amundsen, the explorer, announced that he reached tho south polo on Dec, 17. 1911. 13. End of the strike of mill operatives nt Lawrence. Mass., which began Jan. 11, 19li 16. The hulk of the battleship Maine was sunk with Imposing ceremonies off the coast of Cuba. SI. Chicago meat packers declared not guilty of violating the anti-trust law. APH1L. t Calbralth P. Rodgers, aviator who daw ft' 1 , -.it.'. Ferdinand. from tha Atlcntlo to the Paclflo In 1911, killed In a flight at Long Beach, Cal. I English Miners' Confederation aban doned thetr coal strike. 10. The White Star liner Titanic, largest passenger steamer aHoat, sailed from Southampton on her maiden voyage for New York. 16. Miss Harriet Qulmby, the American air woman, flew across the English channel, the first woman to accom plish the feat. 30. Cable ship Mackay Bennett with her cargo of 190 of the Titanic dead re covered from tlie sea reached Halifax, N. S. MAY. 18. Coal miners' convention at Wllkes barre adopted an agreement with mine owners nnJ ended the strike; 170,000 miners resumed work. JUNE. 1. Philip O. Parmnlee killed In aviation flight at North Yakima, Wash. 3. President Taft welcomed the visiting division of tho German navy to Amer ican waters at Fort Monroe, Va. 10. The squadron of three German war ships visiting the United States steam ed Into the Hudson, escorted by four American battleships. 19. Capt. Dubois und Lieut. Albert Pei gnan, oltlcers In the French army, killed when their biplanes collided In midair at Douai, France. JULY. L Miss Harriet Qulmby, tho first woman to cross the English channel In an aeroplane, killed In flight nt Boston 2. The great dirigible balloon Akron ex ploded In flight at Atlantlo City, N. J., killing 5 aeronnuts, Including Melvln Vaniman, her pilot. t. The memorial llglithouso to commem orate the tercentenary of Champlain's discovery of the lake which boars his name, was unveiled at Crown Point, N. Y. 16. Herman Rosenthal, New York gam bler nnd accuser of the police, shot dead In the street. 29. The balloon Uncle Sam, which left Kansas City on the 27th, landed at Manassas, Va., having traveled 926 miles, beating 6 competitors In the Bennett elimination ruce, AUGUST. 10. United States army maneuvers began In Connecticut. 12. Mulal Halld, the sultan of Morocco, abdicated tho throne; Mulal Youssef was proclaimed sultan. 17. The war game ended at Newtown, Conn. 24. President Taft signed tho Panama ca nal bill regulating the canal tolls. SEPTKMUER. 18. Gen. Count Marosuke Nogl, tho Japa nese hero of Port Arthur, and his wife killed themselves at Tokyo becauso of the death of tho emperor. 26. The Oolh annivorsary of the meeting of 14 governors on the 2uth of Septem ber, 1SG2, at Altoona, Pa., was cele brated In that city. 30. Th) Pulitzer Bchool of Journalism at Columbia university opened in New York, OCTOBER. 1. Trial of the dynamite plotters at IjOS Angeles Oct 1, 1910, was begun In In dianapolis. 11 Col. Theodore Roosevelt was shot nt Milwaukee by a would be assassin named John Sehrank. 16. The city of Vera Cruz, Mexico, arose In rebellion against President Madera. Gen. Felix Diaz, nephew of ox-Pres. dent Diaz, was at the head of tho In surrection. 23. Vera Cruz, Mexico, recaptured from the Insurgents by federal forces. 26. Lieut. Charles Becker of the New York police found guilty of the mur der of Herman Rosenthal on July IS In New York city. 30. The French bnlloon Plcardle won the James Gordon Bennett cup by a flight of 1,301 miles (a world's record) from Stuttgart, Germany, nearly to Moscow, Russia. NOVEMBER. 10. James Bryce, British ambas sador to the United States, resigned his post. 12. The prime min ister of Spain, Cnnalejas. was shot dead In the streets of Ma drid by an an archist. 21 The board of arbitrators In tho railway en gineers' demand for Increased pay decided In favor of the en gineers. James Bryco. 27. Governor J. A. Dlx pardoned A. T. Patrick, under a llfo sentence for the murder of William .Marsh Itlce In 1900. DECEMBER. t The rnrlflr railway merger dissolved by the United States supreme court for violation ut the anti-trust law. 1L Onrros, French aviator ascended 19,032 foet, n world's record, at Tunis. 13 A federal law regulating all communl- cntlon by wireless telegraphy wont Into effect JANUARY. It. The United Mine Workers of America met In annual convention at Indian apolis. MARCH. 29. The American Academy of Political Social Science mot In Philadelphia. MAY. L Colonial Dames mot In Washington. 7. United Confederate Veterans met at Macon, Ga. 21. Sons of the American Revolution met In Boston. JUNE. 26. Genernl Federation of Woman's Clubs met at San Francisco. JULY. I. 60th nnnunl convention of the Nation al Education association met at Chi cago. AUOUST. 11 The International Typographical un- iun met at Cleveland, o. SI.PTEMIIER. . The Spanish-American War Veterans were In session at Atlantic City, N. J. 10. The American Bankers' association met In Detroit. The national encampment of th O. A R. met nt Los Angeles, Cal. 30. American road con. ess mot at Atlan tlo City. OCTOBER. L International conservation congress met nt Itidlnnnpolls. U. Tho W. C. T. U. met In Portland, Or NOVEMBER 11. American Federation of Labor met at Rochester. N. Y. 13. The Daughters of the Confederacy In nnnunl session In Washington. X Natlonnl Woman Suffrage association met in rnuaui-iphln. DECEMBER. I The governors mot In annual confer ence at Itlrhmnml f7. The American Association For Labor Legislation met In Huston. 10. The American Association For the Ad vancement of Science met In Cleveland. .....-' - . ASS0 Barae Advertisement telling of the Greatest Bargains of the Greatest Sale Ever Held in Salem Splendid Showing of Eugene Eugene, Or., Jan. 2. Expenditure of I ,r(j(j,)00 In improvements of varloii3 sortn; nn Inrrenso of 14 per cent In postolllee receipts, which Incidentally littvo more than doubled In tho past nix yearn, nnd nn Increase of 6.2 per cent In tho (leposllg In tho banks are llenis of Kiigene's growth Hint are in cluded In tlio annual review of the yenr. Of the money spent In construction work, KdM.uuo goes for public Im provements, paving of residence) slfceta being Uio principal item. In addition to the paving sewer work to cost $20i),ii(i0 is under way nt tills tlmo. A trunk sewer Is being con structed to drain two sections of the city nnd also connecting with tho present sewer aystem so a to carry nil sewage well below tho city before turning It Into the river. A second $,'.00,000 went for the re construction and construction of street railways. The third $500,000 has been What Shall a Man Drink ? A question much In tha public, mind nowadays Is "What shall a man drink?" Or rather, what may he drink? "Water," you say, "of course." But the purity of our water supply Is the problem In every large city. Ab an old provorb puts It: "God defend ma from the still water, and I'll keep myself from thorough." Quite recently the people of New York have been warned against the water by the head of tho Health Department, and have been urged to boll It before drinking. Hnve you ever thought of the enormous cost and labor this would Involve, if It were carried Into general practice? Tho fuel, tho Implements, the lifting, fetching; the serving and replenishing on every floor of every tonement; In every restaurant and office; In public- places and drinking fountains. Truly It Is a "counsel of perfection," which la practically hopeless. Why Drink Water When JYou'JCan Get SALEM BEER "It Is In the broworles that sanitation has been brought to na nearly perfect condition as It Is pos Bible In a food-producing establishment. The wntcr used In the material Is distilled. The hops nnd malt are absolutely clean before being permitted to enter Into the manufacturing process. The vats, pipes, eto are not merely washed, but scalded and thoroughly storlllzed. And as If that were not enough, when the beer 1b placed In bottles it Is pasteurized by bolng run through hot water, which would kill evory germ which might have escaped the warfare conducted against it In the process of manufacture. The person who opens a bottle of beer Is assured absolutely that what he baa before him is a product absolutely free from germs and perfectly clean. It Is also true that he mny know that he has before htm the only manufactured food article which may be said to be absolutely clean." Salem's Famous Dottled Deer Is especially brewed for domestlo use. Its alcohol contents are Just sufficient to plonsantly stimulate and Invigorate. SALEM BREWERY ASS'N. SALEM, OREGON in This Paper Will Find $z Levitt's spent for building of residences and business houses. The number of build ing permits for 1912 is nearly 40 per cent greater than for tho previous year but because of the greater num ber of residences, and fewer large business houses, the total valuation Is several thousand less. Then, too, tho permit for the Methodist church, at $90,000, was Issued in 1911, although the greater part of the work was dona in 1912. Itliiltn .Northern Sold. UNITED 1'ltESS LEASED WIIIB.J Boise, Idaho, Jan. 2. Tho Idaho Xorthern rnllrload, at present In op eintlon between Nampa and Murphy and Nampa and Emniett, an extension to which Is being built to the Payette hikes, has been purchased by the Ore gon Short Line, according to authori tative reports received by Iiolse rail road men last night. Short Line offi cials hero neither deny nor affirm tho report. The price paid Is said to have been over $1,000,000. It Is reported tho Short Line and Knrrlman system money will complete the extension of the road to tho lakes, a distance of 100 miles, and then pro ceed to build north to tho Salmon riv er, taking advantage of a water grade down that stream to the Snake, and on west to Icwlston, giving Idaho Its first north-and-sottth state railroad. Tho southern extension to the Idaho Northern, or Dewey road, as it is call You ed, will result In tha railway bolng built to Homedale and on to Wlnne nuicca, Nev., making direct connec tions with the Southern Paclflo and giving Idaho an outlet to California and South Pacific points. Mount Vernon Flooded. UNITED PllltSS LEASED WIRI. Mount Vernon, Wash., Jan. 2. Eight square miles of the Padllia bay dis trict was flooded Tuesday and Wed nesday by a swelling high tide and salt water blown over tho dlkoB bv a high southeast wind. Poultry and other livestock were drowned. Mlll jtown und Heaver marsh also sustained heavy damage. ft Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever rR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER nntnnTpi Tnn, PlmnlM. FrwklM, AMU iWhftL IUbIi, und Mi In Iuhcmi-b, biki rvcry Uir III 111 on beauty. si,a ila flui lintcctlwi. It liiintood the tent "f flu yearn, and (n nn harm Ipm w tank' It tdtionurtlt It (impprly rtiiuls. Accept nocountrr. frit of ilinll.ir name. Dr. L. a. fcavr laid to ft Imlr of the built tn ( pal If nt: "At you littles will tine tbero. (Inurilttil'a rprnim' a lh lutat tikf-mfiil nf all th kin prnimrilon." Kr nnle by all dniKRiitta and Fancy. Uouda Dcaleri Id tho Uolud Htatu, Canada aud Europft. fBD.T.H0PKIN5.Prons 37 Great imt Sited HewTni