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) TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1910. GREAT ECIAL E r LABOR COMMISSIONER WHOSE EFFORTS AVERT STRIKE FOR SECOND TIME WITHIN WEEK. L LADIES' and MISSES' MAN-TAILORED SUITS, at British Minister Asks Warship Be Sent tc Lisbon as Government Shaky. WORKMEN ARE HOSTILE SP REPUBLIC BR AKI N G DOWN IN PDRTUGA ON 1 R Army and Xtj Plaffectrd to New Government Cruisers Sent Away From Lisbon and Rojallsts riot for Monarchy.' LONDON". Dw. :. (Special.) Has tha republican administration of Porto--al broken down after barely three jnnntf." existence? Statements of considerable definite- ress rarhd I'aria tonight, nucctlna that the queatlon can be answered af flrmatlvelr. It l asserted among other thine that the British Minister at Lis bon has lelegranhed to his ; oremment asking that a warship ba sent there Immediately, berausa tha provisional government la no longer able to rely tn the army and navy, and that three cruisers consequently have been sent away from Lisbon on various pretexts. News of an antl-mnnarchial outbreak at the beginning of Vtoher reached the wnrld first by way of Paris, and the fact that t.nlrht report have currency given to them by the sober Temre adds weight to them. The Temps news, in addition to saying that there la dleaf- fe-tlon In tba army and navy, mentions restlessness of tha working people, who are bitter against the government and are making demands' that it la Impose!' ble for tha latter to satisfy. It Is also reported that the admlnlstra- tlon has discovered that a secret society is plotting to restore the monarchy and that the ringleaders have been arrested. Mailed reports from IJsbon. which have reached England at Intervale In tha last few weeks, have been sucb as to pre pare one to expe-t a rrisle. TRANSFER DEED IS FILED Oregon Eastern Properties' Con vejetl to O.-W. R. at X. El'GEXK, Or.. Dec 2. (Special.) A deed was uled today transferring to the Oregon. Washington Railroad Navigation Company properties of tha Oregon Eastern Railway Company, now building tha Natron-Klamath cut-off. Tha transfer includes all railroad and telegraph lines controlled and partially constructed, and projected, with rights, franchises, etc.. from Vale across tha State of Oregon to a point near Odell a Una from a point In Christmas Val ley to the said line from Vale to Odell, thence through the Sliver Lake Valley and through Ghewaucan alley and Ooose Lake Valley to a point on the boundary line between the States of Oregon and California; a line from Bend to Odell: all other property, real aru personal, except the Natron-Klam ath line. The Oregon Eastern Railway la a projected line running east and south from the Harrtman road being built in the Deschutes Valley to Bend. An ex tension will be made from Bend south to Odell. from which point It Is pro posed to run a line east across the state to Vale. A branch la proposed from Odell southeast to the California line below Ooose Lake, by way of Christmas Valley and Silver Lake. The Harrlman road running to Bend Is al- ready a part of tha new parent com- lny. ALLEGED THUG IDENTIFIED Victim of Holdup Point Oat Gun Artist Complaint Filed. HOQVIAM. Wash, D-c. . (Special. V Martin Daly, arrested In Aberdeen, haa been Went: fled by Will Letshton. of this city, a one of the two men who held him up Monday night. Information charging robber j ha been filed against Italy and he waa taken to the County Jail at Montesano tonight. A man named K'llr. employed at a mill at Cosmopolls. satt by Daly to have been his pal la the lo'.d-up. was arrested last night by the Marshal of Cosmopolla on Information from tits county officers; but was re leased before they could arrive. Kelly drew his money at the mill thla morning and disappeared. A 1ong-d:stance telephone call to Sher iff Payette at Montesano late tonight brought the Information that Kelly had been located again and the Sheriff ex pect to have htm under arrest before morning. BODY CANNOT BE FOUND George Sllnaon Jumps from Steam er and Probably Drown. WAS1IOLT.AU Wash, Dec. ?. Spe tlai. Oeorge Stlnson, about 1 years old. who resided with bis wife and two small children at Ellsworth. Wash, mis calculated the distance when he Jumped from the ateamer Jessie Harklns when the vessel mas leaving the dock at Ells worth this evening. f-II Into the waio.- od supposedly drowned, no trace of the b.Mly being found, although the Itteooat ass Immediately launched, the search I'xht was used and every effort waa me 1e to locate and rescue him. btlnwn la a good swimmer and It wo thought be might have reached shore. Captain llftrd had passenger and freight for Ellsworth and had made a second landing and was leaving when tttlneon walked forward, declaring he would land there also and Jumped over beard. ttnson s father res Mrs at Portland. No-Mrikra Law Is Idea. SPOKANE. Wuh, Iec. ;. A bill prohibiting strikes and lockout and providing for compulsory arbitration f all labor disputes ha hren prepared by Htate Senator tieorge W. Shaefer sad will be Introduced at the coming session of the Legislature. Fv Its terms any employe msy be fined ISO for each rtav he remains on strike. Any employer reusing a lockout becomes liable to a fine rf $1 a day for ea-h employe deprived of work, this fine In no event to be less than lis a day In the aggregate. Independence Is Thriving,. INDEPENDENCE, Or.. Iec. . (Spe cial. Activity in building la manifest en all !!"- The Spalding Logging A MITllng Company has completed large and commodious lumber sheds on prop erty rerentiy purchased at the corner of Railroad and Monmouth etreets. and Is now finishing the office building on the corner. C. W. Macey, of New berg, la local manager. "j A tfw ' :.J JT V- V V--. , DR. CHARLES P. NEILU T E Railroads Concede Advance in Wages of $5,000,000 Year. RULES ALLOWED TO STAND Not Willing to Walt for New Tear, Union Delegates Have Advance Made Effective at Once One Canadian Road Included. (fonflnaed Frm Klrvt Page. term Of agreement, declined tenta tively to accept tha offer. The employe of the Canadian North em are In the peculiar position of being granted a rise for which they had not asked. When the move for an Increase was begun tha Canadian Northern em' ployes refused to Join, fearing the defeat of the plan. The management of the road, however, co-operated with the other roads and agreed to the Increase. Affected by the Increase are pasaen ger and freight conductors, flagmen and baggagemen. Practically every class of men employed on moving train outside the mechanical depart ments la better off by the agreement. A little additional concession that the labor leaders held out for sue cessfully at the end of the conference, Just aa the agreement was being framed, coat the railroads IIZ.OOO. 'Why wait for the beginning of the new year to make tne wage Increi effective?" they argued. We have been In conference a month and that time is wasted." Negotiations had gone too far to hitch on a matter of thousands, with millions at slake, and tha managers' committee acquiesced in the final de mand. The increase went Into affect at 6:10 o'clock with signing of the agreement. While organised labor was getting Its holiday demands satisfied in Chi cago, word came from Washington. Ind.. that the striking machinists on the Baltimore Ohio Southwestern 1:00 in number, had returned te work victorious. FLEET COMES LIKE FOE AMERICAN BATTLESHIPS WILL RETVRX, DODGING SCOUTS. Sailing FVnm Kurtipe They Will Try to K I a tie Vigilance of Cruisers on Atlantic Coast. WASHINGTON. Dec. St. After a memorable reception by England and Krance. In which the American Nation and her Navy were toasted, the Atlan- ic battleship fleet will leave foreign hires tomorrow and return home. The fleet wilt approach thla con tinent as a technical enemy, and will ttempt to elude the vigilance of the fast scout cruisers which will operate along the Atlantic Coast and endeavor to herald the advance of the enemy. All conditions of actual warfare will be adopted and the fleet will make a serious attempt to hid from the watchful scouts. The fourth division of the fleet de parted from "!raveend today, while to morrow the first division will put out from Cherbourg, the second from Port land and the third from Brest. The fleet will assemble at the entrance of he English Channel probably Satur- iay, and from this rendezvous will tart as a unit across the Atlantic The vessels aro scheduled to arrive at Uuantanamo. Cuba, January It. The fnur divisions will be met In Cuban waters by the Tennessee. Wash- ngton. Montana and North Carolina. he scout cruisers Birmingham, Chester nd Salem, and by the seventh torpedo division. ANTI-PASS LAW GENERAL Proponed Measure In Washington Covers Boats and Streetcars. OI.TMP1A. Wash, Dec- I. (Special.) There wiU ba no more passes on RAINMEN GETRIS ,e J .. -i x- streetcsrs or steamboats In Washing ton, should the coming Legislature pass the bill being drafted by the State Railroad Commission. This bill puts steamboats, streetcars, water, gas electric light and power plant and Ir rigation project under the jurisdiction of the Commission, and there ia the same clause in thj law that 1 In the Railroad Commisilon act which pre vents these companies from granting free passes or franks to any persons. firm or corporation save it own em ployea and employe of other lines. Chairman Falrchild and W. V. Tan ner. Assistant Attorney-General, ars drafting the law for the. Railroad Com mission. The Commission Itself Is not taking any active steps to have the law passed, but If such a measure Is to De passed they want one that will hold under the Washington courts. In ad dition to having Jurisdiction over prl' vate-owned corporation, the Commit ion I to have supervision of munici pal plants of all kinds that nanaie Dubllcervlce plants. Among other thing provided In the bill 1 the raising of salaries to ibuuu a year for the Commission and tha payment of I-woo a year to tne auor ney for the Commission. The latter position Is now filled by W. V. Tanner, Assistant Xttorney-Ueneral. RESIGNATION IS ACCEPTED Committee Named to Choose Sue cessor to Rev. W. H. Foulkes. After accepting the request of Dr. William Hiram Foulkes for release from the pastorship of the First Pres byterian Church of Portland, the mem bership, at a general meeting last night, selected a committee or six. with A. J. Pattullo as chairman, to rec ommend a new pastor to fill the vacancy. The building committee reported as to the proposed new structure, four stories high, to be built on the back of the lot at the corner of Twelfth and Alder atreeta for use as a Sunday school building, as well ss a parish house. It was decided to go ahead with the work and the committee was Instructed to proceed to let a contract. It will entail an expenditure or 170, 000. The church has had the, subject under consideration for some time. It was suggested that the character of the building be of the best obtain able. Tha plan provides for a com plete and modern Sunday school build ing with every provision for comfort and convenience. HERMISTON BOOSTERS ACT Resolutions Strongly Commend "Live Wires" of Portland. HERMISTON. Or.. Dec 2. (Spe clal.) The Commercial Club of Herm taton tonight unanimously adopted strong resolutions congratulating the "Live Wires of Portland" for their ef forts to obtain a larger share of the reclamation funds for Oregon, com mending Portland's awakening to tha real situation ami hoping ths "Live Wires" will stir every commercial body In the state to action. Hermlston. the resolutions say. is In the first division of the Umatilla project "and tha appropriation of 3:S, 000 is all we need, but we are familiar with the great merits of the A. est Side extension and realise the Irreparable loss to the state should It be aban doned by the Government. and we pledge our renewed support to any ef fort that will save unto Oregon an hon est share of the fund to which Its bounty haa so splendidly contributed." CHINESE RESIST CENSUS lUota at Llcnchow Not Aimed at Foreigners or Missionaries. WASHINGTON. Dec . The American Consul-Oeneral at Canton has Informed the State Department that the recent up rising at Llenchow. China, was due to efforts of local authorities to number the houses and take a census and was de clared against the government. It waa In a sense a rwruarK-eni-v oi tne ooier movement, but not antl-forelgn in any respect- In fact, the rioters put out a proclama tion calling upon Jh people not to dis turb the missionaries, who were de scribed a the friend of the people. At the date of the report November 12 the situation at Llenchow and In that vicinity had much improved. lister Knocks Ont Ilagen. TACOMA. Wash.. Dec. JS Jack Les ter, of Tacoma. managed by ex-Heavy-wetgbt Champion Tommy Burns, and one of the most promising hopi-s of tha white race, knoi-aea out fcd Hagen. of Seattle, in the ninth round of a ten-round bout here today. Lester caught Hagen with a right uppercut on the jaw while coming out ox a cun.cn. LADIES' AND MISSES' ENGLISH RAINCOATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES $30 Raincoats now $22.50. $35 Raincoats now $25 LADIES' MAN-TAILORED SEMI-FITTED COATS $15 Coats now $11.85. $20 Coats now $1485. $25 Coats now $18.75 $30 Coats now $22.50 PLEASE NOTE I decline to use the much-abused word "value" under which so many deceptions are practiced by even some of the larger stores. Every price quoted is our regular price and you see at a glance the actual amount saved. 16 Blast' Suddenly Wrecks Boiler at Ice Company's Plant. VICTIMS SEEKING WARMTH Accident Causing Monetary loss of $500 Wipes Out litres In Twink ling Cause of Tragedy Has Xot Been Discovered. PITTSFIELD, . Mass.. Dec. 29. The live of IS workmen were ended today by the explosion of a boiler at the plant of the Morewood Lake Ice -Company, at Morewood Lake, two mile outh of here. Twelve were lnianuy auiea. one died shortly after the accident, and three othera died In the hospital. In addition. II men were injurea, ana it was said at . the hospital to wnicn they were removed that two of the pa tients may die. stte officer McNeill was assigned by the Massachusetts police officials to make a thorough investigation of the explosion. At a meeting of the City Council res. olutlons were adopted calling for im mediate action to supply the wants of the fatherless and Injured. In a short time nearly $3000 had been subscribed. United States Senator Crane, whose home is near here, headed the list with 1500. Gathered mi rorenoon in groups bout the boiler building, which was ome distance from the Icehouses, were about '125 men, mostly Poles and Ital ians, awaiting the chance to earn a lew dollars by cutting Ice. With a crash heard for mile around, the boiler burst. Bodies of men and fragment or iron and timber were hurled through the Bjr. Workmen who were noi Kuiea outright were seriously injured or dased. The entire monetary loss will not exceed 1500. Officials of the ice com pany are at a loss to account for the disaster. Mt-r'arland and McCarthy Matched. KANSAS CITT. De". 29. Matchmaker Jimmy Hurst, of the Grand Avenue Ath letic Club, tonight signed Packey Mc Karland. of Chicago, and Johnny Mc Carthy, of San' Francisco, to fight 10 rounds on the night of January . The fighters will weigh in at is pounas at clock In tne srwrnoon. Triple Crime Alleged. RtrTTE. Mont.. Dec. 29. (Special.) Ed ward Trarey. for whom offlcera have been searching for a year, was caught here today. Tracey. It is alleged, stole a horse from his brother's corral near vininli Citv. sold the animal and when darkness settled stole the horse again. broke back Into tne corral anu repiacea he animal. Wagon Itoad to Be Bollt. Hnnn RIVER. Or, Dec. 29. (Spe- clal.j Efforts are being made to build EXPLOSION KILLS Every one of our Man-tailored Suits placed ON SALE $25.00 SUITS Now ... $12.50 $30.00 SUITS Now . . . $15.00 $35.00 SUITS Now . . . $17.50 $40.00 SUITS Now . . . $20.00 $50.00 SUITS Now ... $25.00 . $60.00 SUITS Now . . . $30.00 a wagon road up Hood River Gorge, leading out of Hood River, thus avoid ing the steep grades on both sides of the river. The proposed road will tap the valley in the neighborhood of Oscar Vanderbilt's orchard and will probably be about 1 per cent grade. Quarrel Over Mining Claim Fatal. SEATTLE, Wash.. Dec 29. William Marks, aged 45, who recently returned from the Iditarod gold district in Alas ka, was shot and killed by Ed Goggins, another Alaska miner, this morning following a quarrel over a mining claim. The shooting occurred in front clearance sale of slightly used pianos taken in exchange during our holiday sale, store over stocked, pianos must be sold. Hallet & Davis Gold and black. . . $145 Steger & Sons CJO QA Verdigrand, ebony iPmOv Gaylord (1 QA Magnolia walnut.. )1CV Kimball (J1J7 Mah'y, little used J 1 O A. B. Chase Q 7 7 Iiosew'd, like new J)aal 1 Gilbert (Jjl 77 Mah'y, little used 4 1 Other pianos, $100.00 and upwards; terms to suit. Full amount paid allowed on pur chase price of new instrument within one year. Graves Music Co. Wholesale, 67 K. Park St. Retail, 111 4th St., Near Washington. GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC lor ciewart &na wuean ,uaiiv.w - DAYLIGHT RIDE TO VICTORIA iirivr erirnr WASH. LEAVE VANCOUVER, B. C. feEA,VEsEJIV-0Wp L Every Monday at 11:00 P. M. Northbound. Every sndfbn,d'00 Ever? Saturday at 2:00 P. M. Southbound. MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED NORTH Or VANCOUVER. k o.-ifi. Coast Commercial Excursion" to Hawaiian Islands and RtuVn on SS. Prince Rupert" February 2. 1911. Rate 225.00. For TlcSe?,anndSReSser?,atioin. Aply to Local I Railway Ticket Agents or J. H. Bursts, Gen'l Agent, First Ave. and sesle Wsr, Seattle, Wash. Ladies and Misses in fancy mixtures, are at following: prices: of a saloon at First avenue and Seneca street. Marks was shot through the heart. Only one shot was fired, and Goggins was arrested immediately. Unions W ould- Exclude Aliens. NORTH TAtaMA, Wash., Dec 29. (Special.) Labor unions of this city aro formulating a demand to be pre sented to the City Council at its next session for an ordinance excluding aliens working v ier city contracts. Aberdeen Gets In Line, Too. ABERDEEN, Wash., Dec 29. Action was taken here yesterday in favor of San Sterling , Oak, nearly "new.. Heine Mahogany Warde Mah'y, fine piano Steinway & Sons Square grand Shoninger Organ With Chimes Kimball Organ Oak, chapel style., $273 $145 $197 . $60 $35 $25 We will add to this list each day before inventory until we have closed out all discontinued styles and used instruments in bur large stock. . Wlater Schedule Effective October 30, 1910. Steamships 'Prince Rupert' and 'Prince George' FOR Victoria, Vancouver and Prince Rupert. Connect ing at Prince Rupert with "S. & Prince Albert- LEADING CLOTHIER Francisco as the place for holding the Panama Exposition in 1915. At one of the largest and most representative meetings of the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce, a committee of three was ap pointed to draft a memorial to this state's representatives in Congress urg ing the selection of San Francisco as the proper place for the exposition. AND Soo Line THE POPULAR ROUTE TO ALL POINTS EAST Through solid train to St. Paul. Electric lighted, li brary compartment, obser vation cars, standard sleep ers, tourist cars and high back day coaches. Best of Service Try the Soo-Spokane-Portland Train De Luxe 2V2 Days to St. Paul For rates and full particu lars apply at 142 Third St, or address Frank R. Johnson, . Gen'l Agt., Portland, Oregon. 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