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17 THE OREGON "DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1915. CaUtavfflan. Troops in RJt.

London. OnL. f. .) cmnpcc Ll AM ATI coast that everywhere people are on the lookout for the man. "I have not the slightest doubt -nut Brief Tales of Yesterday Point of starvation aa tbo result of having had to feed three Japaneaa fishermen, driven ashore In a gale.

The Japanese were taken off and provisions sent to tbe lighthouse by tha New England. THE BEAR NEGOTIATES FAST RUN UP COAST Nineteen Thousand Six Hundred and Sixty-eight British Officers Killed, Wounded and Missing; War Economy Up to British Parliament; Threat of Alleged Deserter; Eleven Egyptians Are Executed; Explosion Alarms Paris; War Stocks Cause Downfall. -NEWS OF THE PORT lS that he win be caught In a snort timer he have coveted every place where he is likely to go, and we are prettty certain he did 'not remain In Portland. He Is of such peculiar appearance, repulsive, that-he will be recognised Instantly by the of other cities, upon whom we have urged the necessity for bis apprehension." So far. not a single clue as to the whereabouts of George Bartholomew, accused of the murder, has presented Itself.

The police yesterday beard that a man answering his description, was being watched by the police of Victoria, B. C. The pictures of Bartholomew reached that city last no further word has come from the police, and it is supposed that the clue has come to naught. Circulars Boat Broadcast. More than 600 circulars with, the picture of Bartholomew and his de- scrlption.

were sent out today. Half of these went to the penitentiaries and reformatories of every state and in Canada, In an effort to learn if Bartholomew haa a criminal record The others went to the police depart ments of every large city in North America. One man requested a private conference with Captain Baty. "I saw' thia murderer yesterday," the Informant stated. "He was passing the Benson hotel, headed north.

He was riding a horse bareback, and had two gunny sacks swung across the horse's back. He aai wearing a false moustache. I know it was the murderer, for the fellow was nervous, and looked just like the pictures excepting for the moustache. Other "Clues" Offered. Another excited call was answered by Detectives Mallet and Price at 494 Yamhill street.

A male nurse, answerlnar somewhat the description lowed a table knife 19 inches long. It 1 baa teen in ner snuracn eigi.i montns, and haa Just -been located by tha X- ray. Bl Paso, Tex- The American Live Stock avsaociatlon'a annual convention will be held in this city January 25-27. Baltimore Joseph W. Foil: of St Louis, chief counsel of the Interstate commeroe commission, in a speech here last nlht, advocated a federation of the 21 American republics to stand back of the Monroe doctrine.

St. Xioola Representative Jacob E. Meeker waded into a bottomless ocean here when, addressing a suffrage luncheon party, he stated that Colorado wemen marketed their votes at prices ranging from theatre tickets to S60. lie was almost mobbed. Waahlng-tOB.

On invitation of the president Senator Gallinger will confer with him to discuss tha question of American preparedness. Washlsgtoa Information will not be given tbe public, at least for the present, concerning the terms of set- upon wan ue. over reparation for American lives lost by the sinking of the Lusltania. Washington Secretary Lane haa signed contracts amounting to $500,000 for new hotels, bettering transportation facilities and for camp sites 4n Yosemite national park. Pacific Coast.

Everett Branding compulsory mili tary drill at the University of Wash ington as a violation off American citizens' rights and "wholly nn-Amerlcan," tlie Everett Ministerial association adopted resolutions opposing it, and sent a copy of the resolutions to President Henry Suzzallo of the university. Aberdeen. With election day only 14 days away and no candidate yet an nounced to succeed Mayor Nubert, the town of Coamopolls la worried. No candidates have yet appeared, either, to succeed three retiring councllmen. of the alleBed murderer, had engaged a rootn there yesterday, and the P'cions of the landlady were aroused, The detectives found that the nurse Worth TakimaA vein of anthra-4for European War.

ZioadOB From the beginning of the war 'to October 25 official records show that losses of. officers In the British army have been 18,668. Of thia number have been killed, 11,967 wounded and 183 are missing. Xioadon -War economy haa ascend ed to the British parliament, and Instead of the dainties of a elub hereto fore enjoyed by its members, there was yesterday found' lying upon the deaks a few envelopes and some odd sheets of note paper- Baltimore six months there will not be a war munitions riant In operation in the United States," is the. threat said to be made by Otto Euelow, or; Unger, arrested as udesrter from-the German converted cruiser Prins Eltel FTederich, some months ago.

He could name the location of every such plant in the country. Berne, witeriaad Lieutenant Wll-ley and five men were overtaken by a snow slide in the mountains and suf focated. Beirut Eleven members of an Egyptian secret society have been ex ecu tad for attempting to foment an uprising intended to dismember Turkey and creato in its stead an In dependent Arab state, under the pro tectorate of Great Britain. Foreign. PartsA violent explosion that rattled windows 40 miles apart, shook Paris Monday.

It Is believed it originated from the bursting of a meteor. London -Lord Robert Cecil informs the house of commons that China responds in. a most friendly spirit to the representations of the entente powers in the contemplated change in the Chinese government. Tondon Sir Allan 86, well known Arctic dead. Young, aged explorer, is General.

Chicago Claiming he violated his promise to marry her but wedded a Miss Wynne, Miss Helen Van Nest nf Wooster, Ohio, has sued Louis A. Merrillat of Chicago, captain of the Army football team, for $20,000. Philadelphia The bulk of an estate valued at from $0,000,000 to left by the late Peter A. B. Widener, is willed to his son, Joseph K.

Widener, in trust. Chicago Unprofitable investments in war stocks, together with card games, is' given by himself as the cause "of the embezzlement of 41500 from the city by Frank P. McGlynn, arrested Monday. BUUngav Mont. This city has voted to adopt a commission form of govern ment.

Cheyenne, Wyo The supreme court has rendered a decision that all so clal and fraternal clubs of this state selling intoxicants must pay an an nual license or jiiiou in addition to a municipal license. Washington 'Arrangements have been made for those favoring woman suffrage to meet the president on De cember and those opposed on De cember 14. Chicago Delirious from typhoid fe var, Mrs. Elisabeth Hochsberger swaX Army-Navy Orders San rranciseo. Nov.

23. (P. N. 8.) Army orders: Tbese leaves of absence granted: Lieutenant Thomas B. Dngan, Sixth cavalry, 2 months; Lieutenant Alex M.

Milton. Fourth cavalry, and Captain Robert D. Carter, Thirteenth infantry, each two months; Chaplain Ernest W. Wood, Nlnth Infantry, one month; Lieutenant William H. Simpson, Sixth Infantry, one month 10 Lieutenant Harry L.

Jordan. Twentieth tnfaatry. two months; Lieutenant Thoburn K. Brown, Seventh eavalry. one month.

Lieutenant Colonel Jay E. Hoffer, ordnance department, to Sandy Book proving grounds, temporary doty; Lieutenant George 1. Thatcher, Coast artillery, to mine planter. Major Samuel Ringgold. Orders November 13, assigning Lieutenant eagar B.

t-'olladr, coast artillery, to Firty- eltrtb company, amended to direct hlrn Join 141st company; Captain Marlborough Church-Ill, field artillery inspector Instructor, to inspect militia battery, Hampton, Va. Havy Orders. Captain R. L. Russell, to Washington, and await orders; Captala W.

V. Pratt end Oom-Bbander D. W. Knox, eoaomlasiooed; Lieutenant A. K.

Atkins, South Dakota, to the naval atatlon at Totulla. Lieutenant C. B. Mayo, in command ef the Beld, to aid torpedo flotilla of Atlantic fleet; Lieutenants M. W.

Larimer, C. A. Bailey, L. B. Green, H.

B. Urow. j. J. Brown, C.

P. Mason and H. C. Fraser, com missioned; Lieutenant L. F.

Thlbault, in com mand of tha Walker, to aid fourth division of Atlantic fleet; Lieutenant C. II. Davis. Warrington, to naval Inspector of ordnance wltb Bauarb a. Lomb Uptleal company; lieutenant K.

A- Crenshaw commissioned; Lieutenant P. rl. Theiss. from tbe South Carolina to tha Montana; Ensign" J. K.

McOann, naval train-Ina station at ean rranciseo ts Denver; En sign R. S. Bulger, navy yard at Washington, to Hannibal; bnsifrn K. Bulger, k. u.

iier-stnger. H. B. Burke, A. 3.

Markt and W. D. Sullivan, Ensign Thomas Shine. Denver, to naval training station at San Franelaeo. The Prometheus, now at the Mare Island Bad lood between tha third battalion Canadian eacnedittonarr force and the civil police resulted last night in- a not.

Far three hottm aauaaa or ru be, fettarht hundreds: soldiers, the latter armed wUU brlcksVnnd cobble atones. i Ait Old, Family Cough Remedy, HomiMad I Zaally prepared. Oostav Taty -I ZUttlan nt Ia Prompt Snr as xftaottT By making thia pint ot old, tins cough syrup at hOta 'yo ht only aave about $1, aa eenapaurW with th ready-made kind, but yon will also have a much mora prompt and peal ttve remedy in every, way. It comes tbe usual cowchs. threat end cheat oolds in 24 hour raJlay whooping cough qalckly-and la excel- tent.

too. fer broncftitiav brotichlaU aathma, hoaraenesa and spaanodlo crcup. Get from any drug- store: tH KWioea Ptnex (50 cents' worth), powr tttnte a pint bottle and CU the bottle with-plain granulated sugar ytP. directions with Pinex. Keepa perfectly and tastes good.

1 Yon can feel thia take hotd eough or cold In a way that meana business. It quickry loosens the dry, hoarse or painful cough and heal the Inflamed membranes. It also haa a remarkable effect in overcoming- tha persistent loose cough by stopping tha formation of phlegm in the throat ana bronchia) tubes. The effect of Pin-e on the metnbranea, ia known by almost everyone. Plnex ia a raoat valuable concentrated com-' pound of genuine Norway pine extract-, combined with gualacol and other nat.

ural healing plna elements. There are many worthless imitation of this famous mixture, avoid diRappolntment, ask your druggist for 2H ounces ef Plnex, and do not ac- cept anything else. A guarantee of absolute or money promptly refunded, goea with this preparation. The Plnex t. Wayne.

Ind. Adv.J To Put On flesh And Increase Weight; Most people eat from four to alt pounds of good solid fat-making food every day and attlt do not increase In. weight one ounce, while on the ether -hand many of the plutnp. chunky folka eat very lightly and keep gaining all the time. It's all bosn to say that this is the- nature of the individual.

It isn't Nature's way at all. Most thin people stay thin because their powers of assimilation are defective. They absorb Just enough of the food they eat to maintain life and a semblance of health and strength. Muffing won't help them, A doxen meals a day won't make them gain a sina-le "stay there' pound. All the fat- producing elements of their food Just stay there In tbe Intestines until they pass from the body as waste.

What such people need Is something thet will prepare theee fatty food elements so that their blood can absorb them and deposit them all about the body something too, that will multipiy their red blood corpuscles and Increase their blood's carrying power. For such a condition It Is well ta recommend eating a Haraol tablet with -every meal. Bargol Is not, as soma be- Have, a patented drug, but Is simply a careful combination of six of tbe most effective and powerful assimilative and flesh building elements known to chemistry. It la absolutely harmless, yet has been wonderfully effective and a single tablet eaten with each meal often, according to reports of users, haa the effect of Increasing the weight of a thin man or woraaen from three to five pounds a week. Kargol is sold by all rood druggists everywhere on a positive guarantee of weight Increase or money back.

(Adv.) CUT THIS OUf Old EnrlUk Baelpa for Catawrkal Oaafaail and Head Xalaaa. If you know of soina one wba la troabU4 with Catarrbsl Deafness bead cjlsea or erdl. nary eetarra, cat oat this fnraiala asd hand It to tbein and you wlllbava been tbe meant ef saving- aoaie poor sufferer perhaps treat total eearaaaa, la Knalaad aeiaetlsts for a long time pat have raaogalaad that catarrh ia constitutional dleeeee aad aeeeaaaro re qulraa a constitutions! treatSMSt, "prays, lnbalara aed bom douches are liable to Irritate tba dallcata air pasaagae aad farce tUt dlaeaaa Into the Kiddle ear. Wile frequently swan, toUK daafuasa or etae the disease ia driven daws the air peeaegM toward tba lungs, which la eeaally as dsoieroua. The following foraela which la ojed eatao-alvely in the damp Enfllab climate la a eoa-stltutlonal treatmeat and aboeld prove eaa-clnlJy ffiracloua to ruffarara bare who llva euOar aaora fsvorsbla eiimate eondttloaa.

saeara frooa year Dreg gist 1. on nee of Par. mint (Double itrrog U). Take this kee fid adil to It Vi pint of hot water and 4 etweee of g-rsnalsted su(sr; stir ttottl dissolved. Take one tablespoon's I tour tlasas a day.

Tula will often briny quirk relief from distressing bsad solaea. Cleggad soatrils Ikeold- opes. brasthleg beemoa easy and bearing lapraaw as tba lnfJaaiBjatkm la tba austachUa tabes rcdared. I'artnlnt la used la tbla way. aa It acta directly spaa the blood and mucous ear faces of the eyetem and has a slight toole act ton that fadlitstae tie recovery of tbe patient.

The praparatloa fa easy te make, rt little sad la pleasant te take. Kvery person waa has catarrh tauald give this treat mtut a trial. (Adv.) Gas ia the Stomach Is Dangerous llrtlll lfLLUUlii URN PARTY AND General Plan of Central Oregon Project Is Outlined and Support Promised, COOPERATION IS URGED Fossiauity of Boate Prom Klamath te Ziakerlew Mentioned, as Za Another On. Klamath Nov. 23.

The largest gathering ever assembled In the white Pelican hotel, greeted Robert Strahorn last night, and at a most enthusiastic banquet. Klamath men outlined the tremendous timber, agricul tural and other resources of the conn tv ,1 th aiinnnrl nf (li. county to the new railroad project. Strahorn'a talk waa much tbe same as at other points: "I am not bringing the road to you on a platter," he said, am telling you the plans and What you can do bo you can get work on your share and then bring it to me on a platter. The earnestness of the speaker impressed all, and tils evident fear of making' the task ceem easy inspired great confidence.

In him. The peculiar situation on the road whereby it will connect with several transcontinetal roads was pointed out as advantageous to Klamath lumber development. The possibility of a line from Klamath Falls to Lakeview was also mentioned by Strahorn, and he hinted at arlother line from Klamath yt to be outlined. He predicted there Is everything here to make a second Spokane, and Instilled more hope when he dwelt upon the necessity of KJam- important terminal facilities such as shops, roundhouses, etc. Throughout Strahorn drove home the fact that he is not building the road, but that it is up to all.

big and little, and that each community in central Oregon must bury petty bickerings ai.d put its best men forward in the important work to be done. At the conclusion a miniature train labeled "Strahorn special, was pulled across the room on a cable, tumultuous applause. Don't Worry about your digestive troubles, sick headache; tired feeling or constipation. The depression that induces worry is probably due to a disordered liver, anyway. Correct stomach ailments at once by promptly taking BEECMAP'S POLLS They aid digestion, regulate the bileently stimulate the Uver, purify the blood and clear the bowels of all waste matter.

Safe, sure, speedy. Acting both as a gentle laxative and a tonic, Beecham's Pills help to Right The Wrong Lawas Bala Aarr MJMm aa taa Warld. Sale sjeeaTwetere. aa mass. iow Hair Curling Troubles Are OverRead ThU! Girls, have you beard about the newest way to curl the -hair? If you have not, by all mean.

cut out these simple directions and try this wonder, ful method tonight before you go to bed. Just procure a new tooth brush and a few ounces of liquid sll-merlne from your drugglat: apply enough of the liquid with the brush to moisten the hair from root to tip. Tomorrow morning you will be quite a atom tinea wren you Tina, mat your hair has dried a in such lovely waves jfd curls they appear altogether na tural, inateaa ox naving oeeu artificially acquired. "Your hair will of course have more "body" and flttfflneas than where the drying, singeing waving iron is used. It will appear glossier and livelier, for Rllmerine has proved equally slrable as a dressing for the hair.

You'll find it pleasant to use, and It will leave no sticky, greasy or streaky trace. Adv. INDOOR LIFE MAKES FAT TAjca on. xoxsnr to xxx WBlOaTT BOWK. OB TO MM avers iTRsnvovi vat.

People who are confined within uuvrs ana wuv aviv uwruwi vl ircnu. lnvlcorating air and exercise must take precaution to guard against over- as fat acquired by indoor ife is unhealthy and a danger to the vital organs of the body. Lack of exerolae in the fresh air weakens the oxygen-carrying power or tne blood. so that It is unable to- produce strong I muscles and vitality and the forma tion of unstgnuy ana unhealthy fat is the result. I ylt you are IS or 20 pounds above I normal, weight you are dally drawing nn vour rcservs sirenam ana arai rnn stantly (lowering your vitality by car.

rying mis i-ee Duruea. Any person who is satisfied' in their own mind that they are to stout should go to a good druggist and get a box of oil of koerin capsules, and take one aftar each meal and one lust before retiring at nisjni. Even a few -days' treatment should show a noticeable reduction la weight, digestion should improve, energy re-turn, footsteps become llchter anil i tne sain jeep uacwy in appearance I Oil of korein ia AnexDerisive. can a Mt Li -A 7 not injure, Jieips tha digestion and Is designed increase tne oxygen-car. rying power of the blood.

Any person who wants to reduce- their walarht 11 or pounds should five thia treat men a tnai. mere ia notnmg natter. Uaue-Ivia Lrug Co can supply lALMI L0 HEARS ROAD PLANS THE BAY CITY Southerly Gale Helps Steamer to Make Good Time on Trip North, REACHES DOCK 8:45 A. M. Tw -People Dm to Meet Steamer; oath Channel Beportcd Smooth as Yessel Enters Xlver.

Scudding along In front of a southerly gale most of the way from Han Francisco, the steamer Bear, bull do? of tha Blf Three fUet, was moored at Alna worth dock this morning at 8:45, 44 hours and 45 minutes after she had cast Off at San Francisco. From the Bear's performanre this morning It would look an though Captain Nopender had a propensity for making records on hoodoo dates, pn December 13, 1913, ha had the Bear fast to Afrisworth In 41 hours and 20 minutes after leaving the Bay City while today, of November 23, he cams closest to duplicating that record performance. Tha bi steamer was high In tha water, having only 550 tons of freight In her and got the full benefit of tha southerly ale which howled behlrj.l her. She reached the mouth of the Columbia at 12:15 a. m.

and benefited by a high tide and a bright moonlight, the wlspa of clouds In tha sky only momentarily obscuring tbo moon, was able to cross In through the aouth channel. Captain Nopen-der Is authority for the statement that the aouth channel was smooth whereas, the main, dredged channel, was breaking heavily and there wa.4 a heavy swell outside. The Bear had among the passen. gers J. O.

"Dad" Convilla. superintendent of parka and star guard of the Multnomah club football team, F. C. Charman, freight clerk on the former Pacific Mail liner Mongolia, and Mra. E.

W. Wright, wife of the general manager of the Port of Fort-land commission. So early did the big steamer get Into tne river that the hotel busea only made the steamer by a very few minutes. ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT Loading of the British steamer St. Dunstan has been accomplished In fast time.

She commenced Saturday morning, was idle Sunday and will be completed tonight. She is carrying 6500 tons of wheat to the United Kingdom M. H. Houser. The steamer Asotin and her drilling outfit will move from Hlparla to Uma tilla rapids week, according to information received at the United States engineer's office this morning.

The dredger Col. P. 8. Mlchle is expected in the river from Coos Bay this afternoon. She will be overhauled and then go to Grays Harbor fj work on the bar at that port.

A tow of log rafts bothered the steamer Rose City in her getaway yes terday lor San Francisco. She was 65 minutes late as a result. W. D. Wells, S.

F. P. agent here, left Saturday -night by rail for San Francisco on a combined vacation and business trip. The steamer Yucatan will sail with wheat for San Francisco tomorrow. tiojo Is Salvaged.

San Diego, Nov. 23. (P. After repeated efforts and careful maneuvering in a field of kelp, the tug Bahada, this port, succeeded yesterday In passing a hawser to the steam schooner Noyo, went ashore 16 miles north of the bay. Expert seamanship was required in pulling tho water logged craft off shore through the kelp to the open sea.

The crews were aided considerably by tfce fact that the ocean was as smooth as glass and the tug and its tow entered port some time after dark. Starving Family Saved. Vancouver, B. Nov. Responding to signals flashed from the Green Island lighthouse, the New England Fish company's vessel New England sent a dory ashore and found the llghtkeeper and his family on the "Cascarets" for Headache, Colds, Liver, Bowels Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy and constipated.

Best for bad breath, sour stomach, coated tongue or indigestion. They're fine! Cascarets liven your liver, clean your thirty feet of bowels and sweeten your stomach. Tou eat one or two; like candy, before going to bed and in the morning your head is clear. tongue is clean, stomach sweet breath right and cold atone, Oct box from. druggist and enjoy the nicest.

gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Cascarets stop sick biliousness, indigestion, bad breath and constipation. Mothers should give a whole Cas caret' to cross, bilious, sick, feverish children any time. They art harmless and never gripe or sicken. FROM Arrivals, November 13.

Bear, American steamer, Captain Jfopan-der, passengers and freight, from San Fraa-cieo and Loa Angeles, Ban Francisco Co. Departures, Vovember 83. Steamer Vwutaa, British steamer, Captain McLean, wheat for United Kingdom, M. H. Houaar.

Northern Pacific, American steamer. Captain Huo tar, paasengera and freight for San Francisco, Great Northers Pacific Steamitblp Co. Sua and Tides, Vovamba 84. Sun rises, 7:24 a. son acta, 4.32 p.

m. Tide at Astoria. High Water. Low Water. 2:61 a.

m. 0.7 feet 8:15 a. Ufi feet 1:47 p. ni. 8.0 feet 9:07 p.

m. 0.3 feet JTie time bail on tne u. o. nyarograpbic or- flce at the custom i house i dropped exactly Tramps Have Hard Trip. Vancouver, B.

Nov. 23. (TJ. The American freight steamship Bob- i ert Dollar and the Japanese liner Bhln-tsu Maru are both In Port today after unusually tempestuous voyages across the Paclfc The Dollar lost a propeller blade. The Shintsu lost two lifeboats and davits.

A hatch was smashed, the steering- gear was damaged and the poop deck swept clear of everything which the mountainous seas could pry loose. Daily River Readings. si 85 STATIONS 5 If S3 LpHWtnn Lmatllla Fntrene A ny nleni Orrgon -City. Portland 8.71 0. 511.80 8.

81 -HI. 111.08 River Forecast. Tbe Willamette river at Portland will rlae slllfbtly (luring the neit two nr three dars. reaching a stage of about 10.0 feet Thursday cr Friday. fc.team.crs Due to Arrive.

I'ASSKNGKUS AND FREIGHT Name. Prom Data Northarn Pacific 8. 28 F. A. Ktlburn S.

C. B. A Beaver F. A- A Nov. 23 Hoannke 8.

D. and Nov. 28 Koav City L. A. and g.

2 (iforge W. 8. P. and way Dec. .1 Hear S.

F. L. A Dec. 7 Lreakwatcr S. C.

B. A Steamers Due to Depart. PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT A. Kllburn Northern 1'aclfie. Bear Heaver Hoauuke Pose City C.

B. A S. 24 S. Nov. 27 H.

F. A L. A Nov. 27 I A. A S.

Dec. 1 1,. A. Dec. L.

A. A S. Dec. 6 E. A S.

tsriflkwater Steamers leavinc Portland for San Francisco only cotmect with the steamers Yale and Harvard, leaving Han Francisco Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday for Loa Angeles, and Suu Diego. Vessels in Port. Name Bell. Nor. bit Forest Home, Am.

sen Gtlgale, Br. bk Judith, l'eru, bktn lluoe. Fr. bk St. Dnnttan, Br.

sa Rose City. Am. ss Iiiverlyon, Br. bk Geo. W.

Elder, Am. as Yucatan, Am. Washtenaw, Am. ss Bear, Am. Berth.

Irving Astoria P. mill Astoria Astoria Irving Alnsworth P. mill Montgomery l.iuntoti worth At Neighboring Ports. Astorlff, Nov. 23.

Arrived at 1 and left up at 2:15 a. Bear, from San Pedro and Sao Francisco. Astoria, Nov at 10:40 a. m. cUco.

22. Arrived at 0 and left nn Washtenaw, from Saa Fran- San Pedro, Nov. 22. Arrived and Bailed. Roanoke, from Portland, for San Diego, via way porta.

Coos Bay, Nov. '11. Sailed at noon, dredge Colonel P. S. Mlehle, for Portland.

Gaviota, Nov. 22. Sailed, W. F. Herri for Portland.

Arlca. Nov. 22. Sailed. British ateamer Haigb Hull, from Portland for Queenatown.

San Francisco, Nov. 22. Arrived F. A. Kllburn.

Portland, 5 a. Tug Defiance, with barge In ton-. Port San' Luia, 12:10 p. Vt'eaterner. San Pedro, 1:30 p.

m. Sailed Bea-var, Snn Pedro. 11:20 a. Jamea S. Ulg-glns.

Fort Bragg, 11:50 a. m. Colonel E. L. Drake, Vancouver, 2:20 p.

m. Aatroclon, Portland, 3:80 p. m. Centralla. Eureka, 3:30 p.

m. Klamath, Uuaymas, 4 p. Tag Ta-toosh. li get soy nd, 4 p. steamara Tale, San Diego, 4:10 p.

m. President, San Diego, 4:20 p. Wapama, Vancouver, 8:50 p. m. Arollne.

Ban Peiiro, 7:40 p. William Chat-Lam. Victoria, 8:50 p. British ship Erroll, Seattle. 8:10 p.

Slnaloa, Port Townsend, 10:50 p. ui. Seattle. Nov. 22.

Arrived Governor, San Francisco, 8:45 p. Japanese steamship ado Mam. Hongkong, via porta, 1:80 p. Senator, Port Blakely, 10:15 p. Prince George, Prince Rupert, B.

via ports, 2:30 p. ui. Snlled Paraiso. San Francisco, ft p. m.

U. S. C. G. Bear, San Francisco, 9:30 l.

Prince George, Prlaca Kupert, midnight. Seattle. Nov. 23. Sailed Alkl, southeast Alaska, a.

Governor, -Vancouver, B. C. n. Queen, San Diego, 11 a. Valdex, Nov.

22 Ball lied Northwest em, southtMMiud, 3 a. Juueau, Nov. 22. Sailed westbound, 7 i. Humboldt, southbound, 5 p.

m. Ketchikan, Nov. 22. SaUed Admlrsl Kvans. southbound.

1 a. Redondo, northbound, 8 p. ntv jesterday. Rio Jauelro, Nov. 20 Arrived Korea, Ban Francisco, for London.

Melbourne. N. 8. Nov. 21.

Salted Ven tura, ban Francisco. Sydney. N. 8. W.

Nov. 21. Arrived Schooner Matthew Turner, Tacoma, thence Sept. 6. Uongkong.

Nov. 19. Arrived Japanese ateamer Chicago Maru. Manila, for Seattle. shanghai.

Nov. 19. Hilled Japanese steam er Han ail Maru. Seattle. Arlca, Nov.

22. Sailed British steamer Halgb Hall. Portlaud, for (JueeaatowQ; Santa New York, for Seattle. Vancouver. B.

C. Nov. 23. Arrived Brit ish steamer Taltliybius, Seattle. Sailed Japanese steamer Totan Maru, Tacoma, and HUlnUu Maru, Seattle.

Port Angeles, Nor. 22. Sailed Schooner William Olsen, Payta, towing. Everett, Nov. Z3.

Arnvea Frank H. Buck. Monterey; Nov. 22., sailed, Thomas L. Wand, san rranciseo.

Taeoma, Nov. 23. SaUed Schooner Alumna. Sydney, towing, 10:30 a. ra.

San Francisco, Nov. 23. Arrived Matsonla. Honolulu. a.

City of Topeka. Eureka. 7:30 a. Sailed Tug Sea Rover, towing Acapulco, Nana lino, B. 8 a.

Fair Oaks, Grays Harbor, 8 a. U. 6. B. Denver, San Diego and Mexican waters, 10:80 a.

British staamer Calcbaa, London, 8:30 a. jn. UNND'S MONEY BELT FOUND IN GREEN TRUNK (Continued From Page One.) been Harry Rodgers. a farm hand of Eugene. "We have information from absolutely reliable sources which leads me to believe positively that Llnnd was the victim, and that Bartholomew is the murderer.

"I knew he was telling the truth when ho talked to the minister at Salem a week ago Sunday. Crooks do not go to church, even the cleverest of them. Llnnd, was a simple minded foreigner, one of the type 4hat carries a large roll of money around with them, afraid to trust it to the discovered this fact, trailed hlrn to a Ukely spot then Itilled him. There was no other motive than, robbery. Search Xa Ta eeHi1ng The chief also said nut the picture of the alleged murderer had been so widely puUiahed airag the Pacific it 'sltrl' o'aS 8.tO.S'o.92 i i lo.ol o.b!o.ik 1 "Seen any ball games lately "No, I'm saving my grandmothers for the world's aeries." and store 834 Union ave.

between Shaver and Falling builder, J. J. Hummer, $2800. I BnUj UC1L A BIUT7 IERDIV II.U1C, 1365 B. 33d at.

between Holman and North builder, same. S30. Oregon Home Builders Erect 2 story frame aweuma-, b. xainbtll between K. feth and E.

2tb builder, same. $3000. Mr. le Mark Repair 2 stonr frame restaur ant and rooming house, 63 N. Third between Davie and Everett builder, I.

D. Holdnman. $200. Pittock Block Inc. Repair 8 story fire proof reinforced concrete stare and office blda.

10th to W. Park and Washington to Stark; builder, S. Griffith, $200. O'Shea Bros. Repair 4 atory ordinary store, offices snd rooms.

Washington be tween Sixth and Broadway; builder. Haa S350. Palace laundry Renalr 2 atory ordinary laundry. 78 E. 10th st.

corner E. Everett bnllder, u. Zamello A Son. $100. J.

A. Carter Erect H4 story frame dwell 193 E. 19th ei. between Oregon and raemc stj builder. J.

W. Bpiller, (1500. 1. B. Wlnahlp Erect 1 story frame gar Sth age, 1 1B8 E.

Burnslde between 8. and E. 4 tat sts bnllder. same. $75.

John Clark Repair 2 atory frame stores and rooms 95 4th between Stark and Oak ouuuer, u. larmicnaei, fjuo. 8. W. Burnett Construct retaining wall 420 Morris between Union and S.

7th builder. Chaa. Swauson, Real Estate Transfers. Ttj lor Inv. Co.

to Pansy Smith. L. 24, B. 3. Firland.

L. 1, 2, B. Hawthorne Ave. L. 7, B.

"2, Hawthorne Terrace. L. 4. B. 4.

Lan- relwood No. 2. L. 7, 23, 24, 25, 27. 2H, B.

2. L. 1. 2, B. 3.

Laurel wood Annex; B. 3, Powers addition; L. B. 18, Tremont; 8. B.

1, Woodinera Park Grace A. Murray to Carl J. Wangerlcn, 0, B. 4, Kavenswood. John G.

Tbomatseu to S. Morton Cobn Real Eatate Inv. L. 5, 0. B.

330, Hawthorne Park Sam M. Johnson, to John Ditch-burn. 1. 2, 3. 4, 6, B.

5. Sub. of Uivervlew N. Hamm and wife to John Dltcb-burn. L.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, B. Sub. of Kivervlew ad Anna Moore ct al to John Dltcbburn, L. 1. 2.

3. 4, 5, B. 9, Sub. Rlverview addition Henry K. Smith to Andrew C.

Smith, und. Int. L. 24. 25.

B. 1. B. 6. 7, Thors Hta Andrew J.

Freum and wife to S. C. Priestley, Wly. 44 feet I 5, 6, B. 17, Fulton Title Trust Co.

to Lillian A. Holm Sctramburg et al, L. 6. Ascot Acre Fred 'A. Keiaacber to Andrew J.

F-rum, Ia 5. 6, B. 17, Fulton (to correct former deed) Wasco Earl W'anless to Badd Clemmer Wanless, L. 83, 84, S. Stanley No.

2 Webster L. Smith and wife to C. A. Mulloy, L. 35, B.

10. Oreencoe Hts. Webster L. Smith aod wife to C. A.

Mulloy, L. 85, 36, 10, Ureencoa Hts C. A. Mulloy to Elisabeth E. Hill, L.

100 10 10 10 10 10 600 260 10 10 10 10 10 4T5 10 1,700 10 10 10 100 690 so, 8s, a. w. uraenoe Hts ad rarkrose Ass'n. to Orrtn E. Brooks, L.

13, B. 7. Parkroa H. P. Palmer and wife to M.

V. 8. Harrlaon, 49x50 feetbeg. at pt. where W.

line E. 18th at. S. Upe E. Everett st Wellesley Land Co.

to Simon E. Par sons. L. 10. B.

14. Montclalr Susan May Cantrill and husband to Mrs. Mary M. Veal, L. 7, 8, B.

4. Arleta Park No. 3 riora Willis and husband to S. J. Craft, land in NE.

NE. Sac. 12. T. 1 R.

I E. C. F. Tigard and wife to Powell VaUey inv. h.

a. reet L. a. City Geornre F. Stacey et al to Edward G.

Staeey and wire, N. 10 8-9' feet I 12; S. 10 2 3 feet L. 13, B. 2, Garden Park Edward G.

Stacey and wife to Tyra A. stacey, same as aoove A. N. Searle and wife to M. B.

Boor- man. L. 23, B. 4. Wheatland ad George Riles to A.

J. Boorman, 8, 0, B. 1, Rosewood ad 1906 Real Estate Co. -to Carl F. Can-.

field. L. 7, 8, B. East St. Johns 750 Miles C.

Moore to H. T. Durham. N. 80 feet B.

1. Rlverdale, g. 137Vi feet B. 1 to correct former deed I Hattia Frlnk Hughes and husband to Marguerite D. Dorris, N.

L. 7, 9, B. Brown tract 10 10 100 1 10 10 10 1 Fted. W. German and wife to Alice V.

Met artny, b. io. vveatmora-land Oss. M. Stafford and wife to Hiram Olbler, L.

8, 1. 9, B. 8, Be-wlckly ad Catherine K. Nnrrie to Edith M. Peoples, 14.

B. 20, Sunnyslde C. G. Llngwell to" Conrad P. Olson, L.

1, 2, B. 8. Tabaaeo 11 Edith M. Peoples to A. L.

Mooreland, L. 14. B. 20, Sunnyslda Holeomb Realty Co. to Empire Inv.

Co. U. 40, 4Z, 40, a. oi. irv-lnrton Park Laurelhurst Co.

to John C. Horita, L. 18. B. 20, Lanrelhurat Northwestern Trust Co.

to W. A. T. Rabenow. I.

8. lO. 11. 12 24, B. 2, Princeton Park M.

Hurlburt, aberlff, to John R. Latoarette, u. 0, B. 93, Irvine ton 1.569 Crcwn Willamette Paper Co. to the Pa cific Tel.

a Tel. right to erect single line of poles for operation of telephone line acrosa tract in Bee. 8. T. 1 R.

8, E. also tract la Sec. 81. T. 2 It.

7, 1 1,737 1,100 10 1 10 1 1 1.250 10 10 T. M. Hurlburt, aberlff, to Prank Van- dyn. L. 4, B.

1, Park View Mary E. Miller and husband to Win. r. Lee, i t. Tract "iv rtorwrop acres Bote City Park Aas'n.

to John A. Beek- with et al. u. 6. B.

110, Boaa City Park I. WlUtam George Rowea to Arlon Bowea L. 4. B. cannon aa John Halsey Jonea Co.

to J. Hocb- feld, L. 1. B. 28, Jones more Bertha Tabbat to AloU Horan.

L. 19. B. 10, 1st Electric addition to Alblna E. It.

Gura to Sarah Gum. L. 27, 2, B. 14, West Portland Park Ladd Eatata Co. to Geo.

Hyslop, L. 4. B. IT. Eaatmoreland Title Trust Co.

to Margaret C. Blake, L. 23. B. 21.

Arllngtos Hts. A. Stever and wife to Ella G. Ptock. K.

S. 65 feet L. 6, B. Mallory addition Richard Martin and wife to Herbert J. Hougbton.

L. S. 0, B. 98. Holla day'a L.

$, 190, L. 4, B. 159, Portland 3, J. Stout to Annie C. Stoat.

40, 41. B. .40, Peninsular ad. No. 10 60 STORM SWEEPS ALASKA COAST Towns and Shipping Suffer' Heavy Damage; Vessels Wrecked.

Juneau. Alaska, Nov. 23. (TJ. P.

Terrific storms sweeping the Alaska coast have been responsible for tbe loss within the past week of at least four small vessels, owned in Seattle. 1-They were- the fishing schooner Mars, nrned ana wrecked orr Five Finger the tender Clare, pounded to pieces on Wega island; the Grubstake, smashed on Cala Reef, and the Edith driven onto the beach in Lynn canal. i Two Sreattle fishlnr schooners, the Tyee and Progress, are reported In serious trouble on tha Alaska halibut fishing banks. The Tree baa sprung a leak and the riped open her bottonv running ashore in Icy atrait Other fishing-craft are suffering from heavy weathenf rv; cite coal, comparatively rare in thia part of the country, is believed to hove been found above the Sunnyslde canal, near Ziajah. A thorough drill will be made.

Oil and gas are in evidence. Chahalls. Chehalis" payroll is to have another addition in a few days, when the new shingle mill, built by Frank Harm and C. L. Brown of the I Coal Creek Lumber company, will be- gin operating.

ChshaJia. The three banks of Che halls show an increase of about $1000 in their deposits, since the last statement was rendered, September 2, the total being more than one million dollars. Seattle Rotarians from every city in the northwest will gather Jiere February 13 and 20 in general conference. Aberdeen. Fifty-four loving cups, ranging in value from $10 to $25 each, and merchandise valued at $700, are to be offered prises in addition to the regular premiums at the Graye Harbor Poultry show in Hoquiam next January 6 to 8.

Baa Prandsoo. Migratory unemployed are warned that no charity will be dispensed in California hereafter. Mendicants will be required to break rock, saw wood or work' upon roads in payment for food or shelter. yard, will proceed about January 18 te the Atlantic coast, where the vessel will be assigned as repair ship to the Atlantic fleet; The Soath Dakota, Milwaukee and Oregon, now at San Franeiaco, will leave about December 0, for San Diego, for duty ia connection with tbe exposition at that place; The Maryland will be detached from tha Pacific fleet and placed In reserve at tba Mare Island yard, upon completion of elementary target practice; The South Dakota will proceed to tba Mara Island yard early In January for ordnance work; Tbe Prometheus will tow the Maumee from the Mare Island yard to the Brooklyn yard, where tha Uaumee will have her main engines Installed. SOOOPounds of Walnuts Are Seized Dairy and i Food Commissioner Mickle seized yesterday 6000 pounds of walnuts belonging to Joseph Hor-enstein of the barber college, on the charge that the walnuts were wormy and rancid.

It was said the nuts had teen purchased by Horenetein as a speculation from Jay S. Moltiner, manager of the Occidental Warehouse company. Twenty-four sacks had been sold In two lots. Women Stewards on liner. New York, Nov.

23. (I. N. 8.) Women- stewards will replace men on tbe American liner St. Paul in Us nexttrip from Liverpool to New York.

This move is in anticipation of possible British conscription. One hundred and eleven young Irishmen at tempted to board the fit. Paul at Liverpool. The authorities prevented their sailing. 4 Sterling purity 5 From daylight factory 6 -Untouched by handa bad come from Los Angeles two weeks ago, and had set up in, business here.

It was learned yesterday that Bartholomew gave Mrs. De Uorsey, landlady of the lodging house at 07 Stark street, where the crime was committed, a large leather shopping bag, a small purse, a walking stick and a large number of souvenir pictures of the San Francisco exposition. "He was cleaning up Friday morning, right after the murder had been committed, I presume," she related to Detectives Tichenor and J. Moloney. "He came to me with these things and said he didn't have room to take them along.

He said I brought these things from the San Francisco exposition and you may have them." The bag is of good leather. No purchase mark is shown. The picture cards appear to be comparatively new, confirming Bartholomew's statement that he was in San Francisco recently. Real Estate and Building Oregon Home Builders to Put Up House on East Yamhill; Office Building Contemplated. May Balld Office Structure.

A six story atructure may be put on, Broadway between Alder and Morrison streets by tha estate, according to report The property fronts on Broadway and runs through to Park street. It is understood that It is desired to erect a semi-fireproof building but as the site is within the'inner fire limits it is doubtful whether the project will go through. Plan $5000 Residence. The Oregon Home Builders have taken out a permit to erect a two story frame residence at 870 East Yamhill street, Hanson's second addition. It to cost, J5000.

To Pnt Up Store. G. Repp has commissioned J. J. Hummer of Lents to build a two story frame store at S34 Union avenue.

North Irvington. It will cost $2800. Building Permits. O'Shea Bros. Repair 5 story ordinary office and stores, 326 Washington between Sixth and Broadway builder, A.

C. $200. Edward Campbell Repair 1 story ordinary warehouse and shop, 208 N. 14th between Kearney and Lovejoy builder, J. oung.

$140. U. J. Keating Erect 1 story frame garage, 1361 E. 0th between Magnolia and llyde builder, same, $40.

Kelley Bros. Repair 1 story frame shop. 204 E. 34th between E. Taylor and East Salmon builder, same, $500.

R. Hoffman Erect 1 story frame stable, 1015 E. Simpson between E. 33d and 42(1 sts. builder, same, $100.

W. G. Clark Erect 1 alary frame garage, 7703 5tb ave. 8. between T7tr and T8th builder, same, $lou.

Hans Johnson Repair 1'4 story frame dwelling, r36 With ave. S. between 60th and Slat builder, same. $750. J.

B. Rogere Repair 1 story mill garage, 6T5 Jefferson, between Nartllla uid Cnapmas builder, Fred Dundee, $35. Mra. Nellie Sanderson Erect 1 story frame dwelling. 1486 Oneoota between Clare-mont and E.

11th builder, same. $1000. Q. Repp Erect 2 story frame dwelling Try This If You Have Dandruff There Is one sure way that never falls" to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely.

To do this, Just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary HQuld arvon; apply It at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it In gently with the finger tips. By mornlnar most. If dot all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have.

Tou will find, too, that all itching and digging ox me scaip wui atop instantly, and your hair will be flaffy, lustrous, glossy, eliKy and sort, and look and feel a hundred times better, Tou can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you -will need. This simple remedy- has never been known to fall. (Adv.) BOOS OH STOaCACX TUB, Geo. H.

Mayr. of 164 Whiting St. Chicago, Illv a prominent druggist, has published a guide to health, in which be showa how he cured himself and brought relief to thousands of other sufferers from constipation, biliousness, indigestion and intestinal troubles by the use of French healing One dose usually convinces. Tho most chronic cases rarely need over three dose's. This book will be mailed free on request.

Mayr's Wonderful Remedy la sold by leading druggists everywnere-witn tne posture under- Standing that your money will be re-funded without Question or quibble if ONE bottle falls to give you absolute aauaiaeuoa, tAdv. Three hypnotists put a man in a trance and asked him to write the 7th pointhe did. rhysloiaa Bseenweada ika Via of Sufferers from indigestion or dys pepsla sliould remember that- th" presence of gag or wind in the torn ach invariably Indicates that tba stomach is troubled by excessive acidity. Excessive acid causes the food to ferment and tbe fermenting food In turn gives rise to noxious gases which distend the stomach, hamper the normal functions of vital internal organs, cause acute headaches, and by pressure of the pnuemogastic nerve -often sets up palpitation of the heart, A neglected acid stomach may be the cause Ct Impaired intestinal digestion which may in turn cause a general run down condition due to tbe absorption of toxic material into the blood. -To quickly dispel a dangeroua accumulation wind In the atomactr and to atop the food fermentation which creates the gas, tha acid in tha atom, ach must be peutrallsed and fop thia purpose there is nothing better than tain blsurated magnesia taken In a little water Immediately after meals.

This Instantly neutralises. -the acid, thus stopping fermentation and the formation of gas. and enabled the in flamed, distended stomach to proceed with its work under natural conditions i The blsurated magnesia it obtainable In powder or tablet form from but as there are several nrmi of magnesia you ghould aak distinctly for blsurated magnesia. Take a teaapoonful of the powder In a quarter glass of water or two -of Ute tablets afUr each meal. -Adv.

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