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TIIK SUN DA V ORKfJOM.W, PORTLAND, APRIL ID. 1003. .(nt. I Al llif prtmnrv i-t-. lull li.'M hri .v.t-t-lv m Unlit vol wmk Hor I'nMr'l HtHt' C"milor, 'r.w. -mivi1 i vol-ii ati'1 Kiill-in 1 1. '"luintwr Ihln it four. ti.-iiin.rntl'' ImHoln for H-pri".tt m ( lv In Vtm r( KMt r- rlv-. 211 Vt. r flvr, Mfl'l Htl'-p- hr-M thro-. Iior-lty .... 14. Hf'l JofTrf y ( I im. t 2. tniiy -Tli-krl- hi .liich-mi. MKI.KnHM, Or.. April )-(.- !' ) Tim prlmiirlnn li"W nri I r h I '" follow for Jui'kwn r.fmtty .iffi"-: Itnpulillrgri . I'. Vullnvv. 1'IMll't Mlornr-y; .1 A. lliP'liMrmn. .lulnt lt-pf-rnliillvi: .1. 1 1. I lnmtM'-rly "! II. L. Knhll. Ui-prf-KTHMtlv.-n: JiittM-R (.wit. I'omity rfitntnlHWIoltf-r; V'. It. 'nl-mnn. iroinily ri.-rk. II. T. Itfiriiflt. Hi-.-or.lrr; 1. II. .iHf-kanll. Ml.rrlff; W. T. IHI-'Vo, ,lM-m, i'c-r. y Wrll". Hi hool Hnp'rln-t-n.-rtl. 1r.tlio.rmlc T. M. .I"ti". W. I'nr.nn. Ht-propi-ntHilv: I '"iinty Jil'lRr; M Mnr.lmll. Contitv roltiml". (liiiinr; W. A. -I. ...... Hh.Tlff. It. H. I ow, Atcr.tr; II i. Hrtiil li. tilp.tti.-l Atlor tiv. A. "". HNrnT l outity Cl.-tk; M. M. TkvI.ii-, Trrnr"r; .1 ' Mornnrtl. H'linol Hiip.-rltit.'ii'l''til.A. " HiMtil. y, ("orotnr. Tltn only nitmliiMilon whli'h n.-.-ntH In hr- tlll fl.inl.lful l llit nf r.tiinty .Ill.lUn, M. H". lr,Klr-tllon tnl GnorKO Ittitin hRvltin; rtm v.-ry I'lor... '! .-otttnH to tlto front It.-re h rlN-wlt.-to liti.l lt rf'lvM ttm.lorlty of K.I. st it tt-mi' tit No. I Mt SllvrrtoM. HIIA'IOHTiiN. or.. April ln.(Hrr- (itil Nothltitx iltlttlt- hMH l-M l.-ntn.-'l from tli oiitnl.l- pr-ln'-t In thlM vli-lnlty. hilt I'Mkp ItitN tjillt.- H litra.- mnlnrtty. Ho received 2'A l!tn lotitv ovnr Kultnn In lit- .-My. It In ln llrvr,, ilm rnllrn Hlnlonintit No. I H.-p-r--nl fi 1 1 vr- tl.-k-t hnw i-rrl-'t. Slivorton RHvn HiiMltrv n tttntill tnitJot-Ky for i'oimiiv Jmltr.-, bnt North ttnil Htttltll Mllvrrlmi tinpporl.1 .lott.-M. Krliirna. nt II'miiI Itlvfr. IIOOII HIVKII. April l. tUpri llil.l . Cottiplt't. r-tnrntt frotn M.to.l Hlv-r 1 1 y Hn.1 Vitlly .'nttiprlHlna fix iir--I'lti.'iR. mivo f'Mtt... 2Ti4; 1'iiltoti. a:i; tl-.r. HI. Hli.ph.rrl. IK: Klnnott. Ill I ; KlH-k. 1311; I'lirt.-r. 3IH; (OOI1.-I-. 1 I !l ; I r... n. mn; M.-l'otkl.-, 24; Wt-lfli, 7S; Hunk, SI. WOULD BE REPRESENTED nrMNh olt.nib.rt WhiiIn Vnlro hi I 'Nln rli - 4'ottiinNhlftu. V A N Til : V I1H. H. ' . April The i .inmi'Tclnl IIIhtI.-h Intr-icMtH nf Vhii roiivi'r. VlrtnrlH ntu! olhr?' (oH-it rllN in' itr'iimtMllntf Ouit In the niimlitK nf 11t Jnnt I'lHlinrU-B foftimlHlon wlid'h Iimm hn IHTI1IIK1 lIWf,'tT i'hiiikIm hih! tlt Unit.) Htiiir-n, HrMlph rolum1ilrt bo nlvn Ht IrHHl out rnprpMPiiiiit lvi A n Hiinoiino1 In l tin pnH rrw-nt ly, ttil lnlrnn i Intml hmlv b Mi Ih HMiimd fr tti piirpfM" of Hiilinir In ttir coiiwrvmNni of nil kit-Kin nf tlHtii't I'-m In wiiii't n crintliitMi!-! to both i'oimtrir. Ttir Miilmon i'ihiihth nf Vati-,-oiivrr Hnrl Vh'lorht Hfhirc Unit t ho Hn-kyrt Hi-ilirrt of thr KrHKPr Klvt-r Hiid ulf of (irtorglH ro In tHrc ni'f.i of t" tfi'ttiiM by toth thn f"n ii iif 1 1n n nml I'tilt! StntrH iiuthnrltb-ff Hint Hint n Joint Cotn oilhm will llnU plenty of wot k lo do on l hi C'onnt. ikoik thk iiWD-FKAi n si it Unvrrninrtit Will Not Proornt-s Ma jor l.lltom.rn hiuI Brolhrr. SKATTI.K. April IK.-Tho Attornry ( inirrHl nf ttin I 'nltrd Stntrs, nt t hr ro not'wt nf ttin Hfcrotury of Hip Intrrlor, lins nnlprnd thr IXntrli't Attorney tor the wnNtorn (JlHtHot of WimlHiiRton to wltli-ih-MW thn mi It mnmipnrM. by the (Jovcrn- OHMIt H KM hint Mll.tnr II. M. f'tllttiMldt'll, 'nrp)-j of KnKhiiiTM. V. S. A., mid hi btothrr, JocIkp C. Chlttnb'ii, fur oom pllrlty in liind fiHiids In tin- Httit nf WHhtiiKtHn, Knrtlo'r Invnst Igtit ion by tto Sorrotary tuid ntinwn tlmt ttoTo whh no foiindntton or tlm cum, and titn loltor to thf AttnriH'y-tiiMirriil rcqiiPHtlnK la iiiIhwhI of tto Miitt fully i'xonM-atra the f iiit ttMidrns from nny wroomlolnK. Marino Now FYom i'HOfinm. TAYMA. April 18 A oabl from SliHiitfliHl flnonuiH-rji thf arrival tliort' of t lo Nor wok tan ntoanvr Honrtk tlwon, n tilli dopnrtrd fnnn ho to March l!. Tim flaKHtitp Toiinoflnn and onilr WanttlnKton louvo Imro tomorrow at I P. M . for tho To not Sound Navy Yard. Nttrwrnitin a ton trior Minor, a arrived front I'liiroka. whoro nho londod noarly l.pm.oou Uvt nf rod wood. In thin port Mho wltt romplotn with -I.On:.'-) foot of fir for MoltoiiriK. Tltf Hrttifti ntoainor Hnvoric arrtvnd to day and will tko IW.Ooo foot of lumbor boro for Anntralta. Tlton mIio poo to Tonmio Point. OroRon, for noarly 'i,O(,0O0 foot addlttonnl. After Inadlntr iWt tons of drain, the ntoam ohoonor WlnnohiiKO prooooded to SoHtt to to) n y for ndritt ion a I Kxaln. Slie oontilotoa with a dock load of lumber at Kvorrt . Th NorwoRian stoanior Akor loft out thin aftornoon. bound for Yokitltama with a full oarsjo of wttoat and fiour. Troubt iotwoon tltf mantor and oliartonr.' over a oIhmso In thr bill of lading was finally rttlod. I'lonr oleHrancvs for tho work woro lioavy. nnunntin to !7,o'i barrols. valued at Jl.WW JOHN N. BALDWIN DEAD Wn for Many Yours l.citl Advi.(-r of I nion P'lfio. OMA HA. April !:.( Sicoia.-John N. Haldwin. tor vohth oonnootod with tho h iial dopartniont of tho I nion Pacific Knilrond. ami tor tho past two years its uonoral noltoitor, died t liis hnnie in this I'ity at midntaht of Krilu's dlsoajo. aed ;- year.-. Mr. Kaldwn htid aurt'ered from t he riinoao for t wo years, but not until nix nion t ha a was he pre von ted from su'in full attention to his official duties. To n d a v s a ko, he w as forced to lake to bin bod. Mr. Haldwin's rise was romarknhle. He !('H,ni his career in a most humble man ner in I'ounetl Blurt's :!0 years aco. Krom looal attorney in that city he was vro motcd suocrnsivoly to larger jurisdic tions until two years ago he tn'oame head of the lenal department of the entire road. As an orator and suooe.s'sfnl cor poration attorney, few lawyers of the country on.to 'd a li'jfher reputation. He J was active in polities for many years, J ppecial'y m towa and Nebraska, nlthitnsh ho took part as adviser in ertmpaisns in many states throuwh which the I'nion Pact He passes. He never aspired to oftiee himself, eonuninsr hJs efforts to seeuririif results for the corpora tion he represented. Mr. Baidwin was chief counsel for Jamoj Boyle in his famous gun against James Burns for $l.(Vio.o share in the Portland mine, which case is still in the Iowa courts. Philadelphia I: Roton . ROST:N. April IS. Good pitching -by Pyjsert with men on bases, and the iiittmg of Collins and Ooomhs enabled Phila dt Iphia to defeat Boston toilay 4 to i Score: R.H. E.' Philadelphia . 4 10 1 Boston Batteries Dysert and Schreck and Criser. RH.E. Winter v York 6; Washington 5. NEW YORK. April IS.-The Americans defeated the Washington, team after an rt-vM-n ulnar sr'Jatj tod v. (t to 6. rhnw'M ttnttinst l t ninth and final tn nlna. n wr-n hn th bllttnir of M-mn-trill, wore UtftntH Hi ;hf vtrtory for tti horn t'rtni. rt'or: K M K K l K. Vnilitffton .. II 1 Nw V(irt II 3 Hh U'Tlfn- Fttirn. K and Htr-et; W wton and KIlnow. RAILWAY MEN JOIN FORCES Komi I'rnVrntloii lo llaht llrdur IIoiim mi f iniHillntl KontN. WISNIPKH, Mn.. April' IH.-A fr.lr tl.m of h II thn union m.tt t'nitil.iyfl In for hop or Hi. l-nmt.llHtl I'dxlll.. iin.l Ihf tmiin!i Northt-rn Hfllr'tn.! DM rom pl"t. toitvy. Thy will tlalil tli- r-..i--llotm In (liw nr tw'li.MI- lo B rtliltili. Thn .-ontpMnld .-Iniitt lh.-y nro not u-nlng to pv Hit of lh iii'-tt tin- foitto- wituri. l"it will py' H.-.-orolni to ItnlivMiinl work. Tho until., n.-tlon, jl In Mll. will 1 Ink.n hy hII of ilm Am.-rl.xn rHilroM.1. Tlilti It. tli iH-elnnlntf of h liltr flht I.-. tw.-.-n all tli ntilotm Htnl thr rallwttyn. V.t.VA TKIf HMIAVAV TIK.U I" I 1 rMhiiiiitt mi Mitrvliiml liil.-riirlnin S)lrm (.. oil Mrlkp. fl Ml'. Kill, AN r. Mi.. April Id. - It.i hiib of tltn ltM-ttMtt4. of two .nh.lil'-tot . h. .-ntlt. for.-., of tnttlortli.-ti mii.I con.u'-tor?l nf tho 'iMtth.-rlnnd l';.-i-tr.: 1'nhipniiy VICTIMS OF RECENT X r - . . i l f I rf ; jnUS f;HII.I,. WHO H HOT t) KII.I.KI Hl VKKTMKtHT, OH IIOHV, l THK TIHKI) THK UVX OS MIMMKI.K, WITH K AT A I M A RSI I !rt KIjI , Or., April IS. The tragedy of thr rilffht nf April !.. In wlib-ti John (trills shot and klllod Ora Koby and then turned tho iruii on hi tone If, Ih t ho mnnt nonna t bnal affaf r t hat ban oocurrod horn for a Ionic t lino. Tho fact t hat both youn ; potipif were w lt a nd fa vorobly known Iioip hn added IntoroHt to the affair. Youn? OtlllH mtd the (flrl hnd known oHoh other but throw months, but firilln had become deeply Infatutitod and desired to marry Minn Koby. Mer nmt Iter, however, ttiomcbt they had not been acquainted lotijc enoujfb. The younic man beaino ilenpTato, Hnd that iie lntmdd to commit the dord Is evidenced from the fact that be Jeft a note; to tils mother, Hosing his letter with the words: "She tried to shake mo, but couldn't. If I ran't have hr, nobody nine will.' Miss Koby was tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C ftoby, was '22 years old, and an eMpeelHlly attraettvo and likeable lrl. Iler fam ily bad only roorntly come from Salem, where Hhe will be bnrb'd. Youn if Orllls wan the son of Mrs. M. M. Murphy, of this elty. He was 'l years old and an expert molder, belnR employed at tho Nelson Iron Works. went on strike today, and tb system is completely t Ud up. The 'nmherland and Went'-rn Port, the Interurban syntMn which ponetratea the mtnltiK ronton, Is uf footetl by tb strike. Born With the Sea Tang in His Nostrils Yoimic Cnptnln Thoninn Stream. Her of .Mnny Ad vrntrs -Wife Sharon Hta Hnsardoiin 1,1 fe. AHKttDKKX, Wash., April IS.-tSpe-ctnl. Captain Thomas Stream, of the schooner W. G. Watson, recently ac quitted by a jury In Ihc Superior Court in Momentum of the rharo of asHauIt with Intent to kill Albert Helli. a sailor on the Watson, lias passed through a number of thrilling- experiences, although he Is JiiKt past his th year. His wife, a few years younger, and a slender lit tie woman, has boon with her husband through each of his hairbreadth escapes and was present nt the t rial, which meant a term of imprisonment if the case had gone the other way. Captain Stream is the son of Captain A. T. Stream, a well-known commander on the Pact He Coast, front whom the younRer man inherits his love for the sea. Captain Tom Stream started his career as a seafaring individual when only 14 years old, when he went as a cook on a vessel to A la ska. Kater on he was In the Cnited States Government trans port service and then served in different capacities on coastwise vessels. At the early age of it he received his master's papers, passing a rtrst-clnss examination. His rtrst command was the tujr Cudahy, which plies on Grays Harbor. Front the t'udahy he went to the powerful tin? Darin, and tlton became master of the schooner Abbie. On the last day of December. IHnl, he was married at jSan Kiancisco. and on January 1. with tits bride, took passage on the steamer Walla Walla, mailing from San Francisco to Seattle. The Walia Walla foundered and Captain Stream and his wife were 'M hours on the open sea in a lifeboat before being picked up. Fifty of the passengers went down with the steamer. Captain Stream and his wife lost all their clothing and their wedding presents. In V)o Captain Stream was part owner and commander of the schooner Kmma v"lau'!lna. winch bad to be abandoned off the Washington coast. Mrs. Stream was with her husband and was placed in a yawl in a raging sea and transferred to the schooner Mary Winkleman. which stood by. A sensational story to the effect that Mrs Stream was lashed to a mast and sent adrift lo bo picked up by the Winkolman was sent out to the newspapers, but even though the sea was terribly roujfh Mrs. Stream did not wet her feet in making the transfer, it was six days later when she a train met her husband, who. with other members of the crew of the Claudina, was saved. The wrevk of the Oaudina was found later on the shore at the Quinault Indian Ajcency. Captain and Mrs. Stream again lost ail of their personal effects in the Claudina wreck. Tiie shooting affray on the schooner Watson occurred while Mrs. Stream was aboard. Mrs. Stream is a talented young woman and on account of her several experiences has now no fear of the sea faring life, going with her husbajid on every voyav he has made so far. The Watson is probably the only small sail ing vessel on the Coast with a piano in the cabin, but inasmuch as Mrs. Stream is a musician the piano helps to while away a few hours of the dull monotony of an ocean voyage on a sailing craft. The Watson sailed from Grays Harbor Friday morntna. March 27. and Mrs. Stream was on board. Captain Stream is not only young but one of the hand somest of men. ! IS Disestablishment of Catholic Church in Italy Near. - ARCHBISHOP GIVES VIEWS MoM ltv. S. ii. lrr( f lilxail krr. Sityn onditionM Point lo ltfprtMrnfl of (oitr-o Tu k" ii In Krnme. MU.WAI'KKIC. April tk,-Tli dtSfntH. llstimottt of tlio Cntliotto rrhiirolt In Italy wtfhtn a few ytr wbk predtetd by Mont ft v. H'bnnllnii I. Mnntn'-r, A roil -blitiop of MltWHiik' In n ln"rviow to day. Kvrytblnif now, ho said, point n to thMt ovnnt. Tho Kovorntnont in dlMtiiiet'y tmfriondly to l)i otttircti, ind the olinr''h. tin vto no vote In n a Hon at nmttrn. In MARSH FIELD TRAGEDY powerless to avert a condition in Italy that will be hut u repetition of condi tions now existing- in Kra nv. "I would not ho at nil surprised," sHld 3-65l OUTLOOK D RICHARDSON'S manship put into them represents the highest standard of efficiency. Spring Suits, $15 to $35 LATE STYLES IN SHIRTS EXCLUSIVE LINE OF NECKWEAR SPRING and SUMMER HATS A. J. RICHARDSON 283-285 Washington St., NOISE IS NO PROOF Remember Root's wordu: "At the base of all popular government lies individual self-control." If your wardrobe joins in the argument come in here afterward and get stitched up. All the correct clothes for men of every honest party. xr LION Clothing Co GuiKuhnPTop? 166-168 Third Street. Archbtnhnp M'smT, "to e a diMOfstan-Msbrn'-nt of the church In Italy within a few y'Mrn, Kverytbtnte now isilnts to it. The government Is anything but friendly to tl.n church and from late Indications t tvlfevp that tt is Intent upon some nueh act tun as hurt Already taken place In France. The government h for years been the enemy of thn church. Cat holies Itt Italy, by papal dcree. are twirred from vofttic (Ht national question and there is no one (n the, K"Vfrnm''nt favorable to t Hn church, "It Is true." continued Archbishop Mnn mer. In commenting: upon Mr. Wright's statements, "that a large portion of tltn pefpl of Italy seem to b drifting awny from the church, many of them into In fidelhf. "This Is due to two oannen; First, to lire fa-i that in the universities and other higher InntltntlotiK freethinkers r ap pointed to thi professorships' snd the works of ttin so- ailed German -phllonn-phers. which tend to Infidelity, or at lnt to n dental of Christianity, are translated Into Italian and taught in the institu tions. Thus Infidelity is being nown broadcast among the upper chmsen. "Tho second reason for the religions indifference ml hern I in speaking only of Southern Knropeis the neglect of tifp clergy to glvo the, penplo proper relief in llMlHf Ion. Tim people are Ignorant of the principle nf their religion. They don't understand It. they have gone to church from habit and not from principle, and consequently they have drifted away since the antl-reHgious sentiment has gone abroad In the bind. iMpton's SliftmrYH-k IV Launched. IjONDON, April Ig. Sir Thomas Up ton's new yaeht, Shamrock IV. was launched todny at Fife's yard, Ayrshire. The yaeht will be rommsnded by Captain Sycamore and Is to connate in the Brit ish regattas of P8. Sherman Pool Champion. CHK'A'X. April 1. The. pool tourna ment for the National profennional cham pionship, which has been in progress here for two weeks, closed tonight. Frank Sherman, of Washington, D. C was the winner. Metsg-er, jeweler. oDtlclan. 142 Waan, fcpeetncleji St. 00 at Metzger'a. SNAP That's one of the prominent character istics of our Spring Suits They express the ideas of some of America's finest de signers, and the work Opp. Woodard, Clarke & Co. BENJAMIN CLOTHING CORRECT STILE Is Always Found in a Garment Bearing the Label of ALFRED BENJAMIN & GO We would enjoy the pleasure of showing you our handsome assort ment of Spring Suits and explaining their good qualities. Prices range: Spring Suits Topcoats . EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR BENJAMIN CORRECT CLOTHES Difficulty Repairing Cable. SKATTLB, April 18. The cable ship Burnable returned from Alaska after hav ing repaired the TTnited State cable he- tw-n Sitka and Valdej whb-h was in 'ARPET fPACTMENT QSp EASY An Immense ntoek of the flnenr Riikn and f ar pets nold at the lowent pOMnlble mnrtein of profit. A Hovr nm to entlmnte on your ( nrpet, Khatfe and lrn perr work we van mm vf vn money. We carry Mntttna'a of mil kind In ninny colors which we aell lower than any other house In the elty. Fine Washable Fiber Matting that sells elsewhere fn the city for 7."jo per yaid. O f Biar Ft Side Store jtC price only www Phone -Kant 107O. B Bookcase Only $14.00 No. 201 Combination Book case and Writing Desk, just like the picture, in frolden oak; fitted with pigeonholes, bevel mirror, etc. The great est bargain ever offered in Portland in this line. Regu lar $25 values, Biz East Side onr;e.p::"... $14.00 ritt! j, .... CORNER EAST BURNSIDE AND UNION AVENUE $20 to $40 $20 to $35 DM S PENDL 311 MORRISON STREET, OPPOSITE Jtire4 by a submarine earthquake about a month ago. Terrific, storma prevented the work being' accomplished sooner. The Burnslde frequently had to drop the cable and make for shelter. Instead of being - torn partf as In pervious earthquakes. "Alaska" Refrigerators THE BEST Requires less Ice. A per fect preserver. Lasts for years. Is the standard all over the U. S. Reasonable in price. Sold on Easy Terms Sold on TERMS 25A. SI DOWN, SI A Prices from J12.50 to FREE A Copper-Rim Boiler free with each Eclipse Steel Range sold this week, and the price of the ranpre is no bisher. The boiler is given as a premium to induce you to investi gate the merits of this great steel rage. The terms are the most lib Go-Carts A new line of Go - Carts just received and sold on the lib eral terms of $1 Down 50c a Week Se the P.ls East Side Store and Srooic before selecting your Go -Cart. eral $l.QO Down $1.00 a Week fin? ETON POSTOFFICE the floor of the ocean contracted in thi instance, causing the insulation on the cable to buckle. The injuries cover a distane of about t miles, and the depth of the water ranged from 7o to fathoms. ffl? r,F,K. Sl.'.O. This Desk 322.50 S h o ,i t d y o i j re in n e e d of a de- k for pre ervtn z your eor 'if,onder. e or i-j?f paoT-; in ord-rlv condition, you will hft in trenrtd in thin .-ficcial. T.'k h.'s top, in soiid ohk, 3iz 2-ix4 2 inches, four draw ers on Hide and one large 1r!nvr bnath d-s. o'1' ' drawers and pen ra-k: a f ill ts t',. -.ast Hid"- .Store Spe cial prie $22.50 BUFFETS Only$17.50 N'o. 17 Royal Quartered Oak Buffet, handsomely polished, and topped with bevel piate mirror. Sold regularly for . B'r Kt Side Store Special price only $17.50 J Many other siz'-.i equally redu'-ed. Sold on easy pay me st?. STORE