Centralia Daily Chronicle (Newspaper) - November 18, 1909, Centralia, Washington VOL XX THURSDAY NOVEMBER 18 Agreement ed Between ern Pacific and Hill Lines Whereby the Former Gains trance to Pacific Northwest in Re- turn for Giving Hill Lines of Rails Into San Francisco SEATTLE Wash Nov made be- the Hill and Gould Interests let the Burlington into San and California Western Pacific will bring the Gould roads Into and Washington over the Chutes or other Hill lines Information In a dispatch one of why C M vice-president in charge of went Urom the Northern to a similar position with the with headquarters San Francisco While lerth is not Included in the deal the two roads It of good faith that the Gould will give the Hill line an en- into California on equal Could Trains to It Is understood in ies that a temporary arrangement Jill be made whereby the Incs will be admitted to this even before the Des Chutes line completed This probably will lean that over the systems will be sent Into within a comparatively short Ime by way of the the Pacific or the Great The obvious intention of the Hill to reach San Francisco by way the North Bank and Des Chutes nes to reach San Francisco by way the North Bank Chutes lies Is more fully explained by tho deal between the In and Western Pacific A com- small cost of construction 111 have to be borne by the Hill lies to meet the Gonld system In and all the cost of will be eliminated by this deal bridge across tlie Columbia love The Dalles Is practically and ultimately Hill trains will operated to the South through gateway Hill California IAS the Is owned by the Northern Pacific and Great the effect of the deal with d may be far reaching Its im- effect will Hill an en- to the Gould an their Intal system to Seattle and other last points sale of his Western Union a gives him millions of capital to expend In Ms system and In circles believed of Important mores will be soon OF APPLES for 100 to Re Royal SPOKANE Nor inter- of James J Hill chairman of the Jeat Northern railroad In the apple show aow being In was shown by tho rew order from blm today for i of at 910 a box which distributed among the royal titled In tho railroad Domestic Science of Olympia Hieh Photograph Heart of Oregon Bachelor and Home Open to Any Nov 1 whole bevy of bright Intelligent girls all with national reputations s expert cooks placing their hands their hearts at tne same time inj with their heads half turned in modesty declaring In one this Is so sudden Of course this couldn't happen else but In Olympia and to no bevy of girls except the domestic lence classes of the Olympia and If that is not what haj some one will have to find a Different meaning than that which un the surface for the in the following letter which nas been received by Superintendent Eugene Ore Nov 10 Mr bear Thank for the class picture 1 have some card graphs but mislaid them lirfe one brave girl In Olympia ants a home of her own in the teli her to write to me I have converted ever since mother taught me to say niy when 1 was a little boy for Judge don't In making slaves of women J enclose a map of Springfield I where I own two that I could cat up and make ix lots each feet Yours truly His name Is not published out of for the good judgment he showed acknowledging all of the of the Olympia girls Tiie class picture referred to as hating been received Is the one jf the Olympia domestic science iris to their guests at the the writer says that mislaid his own photographs jut he will have to dig up as high school faculty are all from Missouri when It comes to giving ip any of their clever girls to a nan who may have a tite and just looking for a good COOk Those twelve lots listen good to ill of the friends of the girls bis admiration for Judge Lindsay gives him another nick on the record but It Is an- that he come with some more personal before he lands one of the prize out of Olympiads prize ding bouquet of youth beauty ana DENOUNCES WASHINGTON Nov -17 James J Hill the builder had a talk with President Taft yesterday Before leaving the House Hill alleged that the country in toth private and government expenses History shows that the high cost of living Is the beginning of every national ho declared Hill talked to Senator chairman ot the senate tee on public expenditures Bourne said he was preparing a report showing that government was spending needlessly from 000 to annually BAT Agrees to Take on Lightweight NEW YORK NOV is Nelson has finally consented to give Freddie Welsh the English champion preference over other fighters In a battle with him As tooa as Welsh here from England they will be matched to meot In a at Jimmy open-air Colma Cal for the lightweight ship world No 276 HEWS Leader of English Expedition to South Pole Hopes That Will Send Party to Seek the Big Nail at the South End or the World LONDON Nov Scott the British naval officer who Intends to make a dash for the south pole of next year said today that he hoped an can expedition would start at the same time and make a race for It The American he said could make a start from Cape Horn on the America's side of the world and strike the great ice barrier somewhere in Graham Land We will reach the Ice wall at sound and follow the route taken by Lieutenant Shackelton who south 111 miles from the pole quite likely that the two expeditions would meet and con- on the ground In an effort to reach the pole Two such parties attacking the problem from different points and ultimately operating would be of Inestimable benefit to exploration and science Captain Scott's Is an answer to the many tentative of- fers of money from America to Ihs expedition fund He Is trying to raise and the Is coming in slowly While grateful for the numerous offers from many wealthy Americans he wants his to be a strictly British expedition Among tte American offers of sistance was one from Secretary of the Peary ciety proffering him the use of the Arctic ship Roosevelt This offer was declined as negotiations already under way for another ship The Americans have captured the North said Captain Scott course we stall do our test to be first at tho other tip of the world But whether we Jare first there or not I conceive of nothing finer than two expeditions representative of the two on nations entering In friendly com- petition upon this quest The Scott party will make Its start from New Zealand as did the Shackleton party Wash Nov i C Hurlbart the Big Bend wheat Xing who married Mis Nora Walt a strenuous courtship fa the harvest field on October 20 has finally given fight to retain his marriage relation and today he brought her to this city and turned her over to her Soon after was married by Judge Palmer In this city the bride asked to visit her parents for little while and the happy pair would then turn homeward to their little home near The next day she did not tip and several days elapsed before she was found After adjusting all the pair went away re- The thoughts of her ents and of s boyhood lover still re- mained her and she longed to be free again After devising the ways possible to make her finally gave up bride of a month to her parents A divorce will be sought burt has advertised that he will not be responsible for debts which she might contract In his name after today RICH WOMAX Mrs Ann 00 Member of Pi TACOMA Wash NOT Ann Gates one of the wealthiest worden of the It dead at of 60 Her ty was at one to be worth She was the daughter of old of Ue tribe Recently Divorced Millionaire and Son Left New the Day Before Di- vorce Granted and Have Not Been Heard From Since Then NEW YORK Nor John Jacob who is abroad his yacht has not been Jn with New York for days and It is probable that he has not heard that Mrs Astor ob- a divorce November S Early before the divorce formally was granted Colonel Astor was reported to have sailed from Port Antonio Jamaica Since then o word has been received his whereabouts and some concern has been felt for the safety of the yacht on account of the recent West In- dian storm Sirs sailed for Europe on the today son of Mr and Mrs Astor Is cruising with his father William A Bobbin ite secretary said tonight that ho was without word from Colonel tpr but felt that his protracted lence was due only to Interruption of telegraphic communication 4 On board the with Astor and his son when the yacht sailed from Jacksonville on October 15 was Richard Peters a cousin of Mrs Astor Vincent Aster's tutor von and a crew of 45 men and officers WASHINGTON Nov Is being made by the Government for the missing yacht belonging to John Jacob Astor of NewYork She Is supposed to be somewhere in West India waters The commander of this revenue ter Algonquin at San Juan P R was cabled for information OF LOS ANGELES Cal Nov Not having a great fortune to pave the way to an European title Miss Dorothy Russel daughter Lillian Russel the actress has decided to become an Oriental She admitted last night that she Is engaged to a nephew of the Emperor of Japan She Is waiting In deria by Miss M A who Is to act as her edone she says until she becomes Princess The has sailed from Japan and the wedding Is expected to low his arrival Tbe romance SIIss Russel says began when the Prince was at Yale CLASHED WITH OF- Put for Rough and Fight With Lands Him In Jail OLYMPIA Nov Sheriff Tom Galnes of was In the city yesterday bringing with Pat Carter who Is slated to serve 945 fine in the Jail for getting drank and Ing to beat thn head off the officer after his Carter had Just got under headway in working out plan which he had conceived un- der the influence of too much booze of making an all round rough house ont of Bucoda he ran afoul Galnes He made such strenuous Interference with good time that It to take him to To nino ana It was while on the road between the two towns and the attention of the office wai oc pted with a fractions that Carter attacked the He had a on Tuesday be- fore Judge Man ROD of Tenino who hit was blm the V Daily Sensation Hunter Meets With a Great ing Attorney Is a bred and the Truth Will Never Be Known If are having gloomy thoughts Just Imagine yourself bo- ing a re- porter eternally on the quest for something to make i big stir and noise about Then Imagine how you would feel If such a story were promised story that would rip the town wide then held back from you You who are feeling gloomy Just stop and think how much er you should be that the barred The reporter had an experience ike that this week J p Buxton prosecuting the man o raised the hopes high that they might have the ther to fall when he dashed them down A few days ago he told the re- he had a big story In his story that would a great stir but before ng It out he wanted to see the original affidavit and If the original vere like the copy he had read there would be something Yesterday the reporter could wait no longer He went to see the attorney to learn how the itory was coming on It was then that the lemons came his way In reat profusion There Is nothing said the jenlal J R with his most ing smile He didn't oven bat an eye as he witnessed the woe he had wrought upon the reporter The matter has been ed out Tho guilty have ceased their The ends of tice have been served and the lic should not know about tha nid bring only disgrace to cent children continued the cuting attorney By saying that the ends of tice have been served do you mean that the evil has been cor- or that the havo paid the penalty for their Continued on LOS ANGELES Nov T United States Geological Survey director of Government work on the Pacific Coast left here tonight to make a report to in Washington also Is In charge of the research work In connection with platinum mining on the Coast For several months he has con- an Investigation of the beach from Cape Flattery to poc Before leaving tonight he I believe the facts concerning the platinum mining in- Justry as we have found them are known a great stimulus will be given Platinum can be taken from the sands of the coast In paying qualities by a simple Mechanical process at little expense While the Industry Is cot likely to attract the attention of tbe big It will prove of Immense Interest to tbe miner In a small way TO In on LEADVILLE Colo Nov Tho bodies of Frank lam Hasty and James Hays four miles wost of Hiltop mine In the Horseshoe dis- The men had been frozen to death They started mine day and had evidently been caught In the All lived here WILL PAY J G Granger Says He Will Demonstrate That Gravel Prairies Can Be Cheaply and Profitably Has Purchased Five Acres Near City J G Granger who Kns purchased live acres of the Sewell tract Just north of the city slates that he will attempt Irrigation and expresses as positive that he can raise more on one acre of that 1 sell than can be raised on any four acres In the county without ir- rigation Mr Granger believes the proposition of irrigating this flat gravel soil Is very simple and cheap I dug a well on my property dry season said Mr Granger When we had reached a of eleven feet we struck such i flow of water that we had to stop and when the rains came the water In the we'll raised EO that it was only eight feet from the face All the Hat gravel prairie of this country has water under It ery near the surface It is an easy proposition to raise this water to the surface for Irrigating purposes i know from experience that with a engine the water can be raised that small distance and the irrigated for twenty cents an and I am ready to bet that the next fall I can show four times as fruit on an acre of my land than any of the fellows In the county who are Just at how much they raise and how It happens to be I have been told that the water will not flow on the surface of this gravel soil but a short distance It will soak away One man toM that if tbe entire river was turned on to Waunch prairie that It would seep away before It the city but I know better There will be no trouble In convey ing the water over the surface of ground I am going to strate to the people here that Oil 1 can be Irrigated and that we can raise fruit here as any In the state and when I am showing what can be done this gravel roll I believe It will In more demand than that of any lands In the county I shall plant my place to small fruits and I how fruit should V raised Granger Is figuring on using power for pumping A professor from the state college at Pullman was i few weeks ago and expressed the the gravel prairies here might be found very profitable o Irrigate for the raising of alfalfa of securing membership for the militia company In going In an encouraging manner ind only a places remain open The quota of the company will soon bo ami then formal plication will bo made to the state military board for the establishing of a company here A meeting of those most in having a company here was held tho offices of the Union Loan t company ind It was then to get the matter of securing a full company settled toon as possible as other cities are going after a and there arc more places wanting com- panies than can be supplied THIEF She From of and Furs NOT 17 Miss Grace 1C years old night overpowered a- burglar who had trara him than worth of ind fun Fraud Charges Against Sugar Trust Officials Bring to Light Fact That ment Employe was Discharged cause of His forts to Investigation Frauds NEW YORK Nov C once employed as a lent sampler at tho American rir Refining company's docks In Jersey City added Interesting today to the controversy rounding fraud charges against the company and customs ls and employed Corsa was discharged from the government service seven years ago by reason as he believes of his orts to obtain an Investigation He reviews obstacles he met and erates experiences similar In many respects to those of Richard Parr nd Edwin Anderson who are de- their respective claims to being exposers of custom house cor- ruption to Give Up Wilbur F Wakeman a former brought name In- 0 case home time ago when he fact of his discharge he had brought to the official attention evidence of graft The Corsa says was pigeon holed after ho was ousted His to Cor- a adds were aided by M former secretary of the Charles H Treat former col- of Internal by congressmen and None however 10 declares was able ho grip the sugar company baa on he New York customs service ur to Kct for him the of eorge who Wakeman as appraiser Corsa says Secretary after 1 long conference I'll see tiat you are put back 1 could nand it now but things are working so smoothly Mr and myself that I dont nant to break In abruptly on him this demand A short time later according to orsa he received a letter from Mr Shaw stating that ShSw found his hands so badly tied that he could do nothing Corsa said he had evidence that agents of the sugar company had of- him bribes for his assistance In substituting sugar of a ow grade In samples taken by the government for tests upon which tho charges were appraised As a part of this evidence he turned over to his superiors money given a bribe of Involved Richard Parr still deputy veyor of the said today that re- cent Investigations have shown that one man in every five among the employes In the weighing division of the New York custom homo been found Implicated on the frauds or Is udder suspicion of the most positive character The a speedy In- by Is certain was expressed E W ler former collector pt the port of New A In- will bfl by of- in of tbe A that such an in abU to