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THE .HQKMMi ASTOKIAX. THIKSSDU. APKIl It, U I ... ASK "Charles Carroll" "General Good" CIGARS TWO UNEQUALLED SMOKES 6 ALLEN Distributors, CONDITIONS IMPROVING. China Has Taken to Heart Lessons Lately Taught. NEW YORK, April 10. A dispatch to the Tribune from London fays: Report of an outbreak of fresh re bellion In China are lot confirmed and are attributed to Earl Li's disconsolate reflection that everything will go wrong since his advice has not been heeded. The mare trustworthy dispatches In dicate a steady progress at Pekln in .th direction of a settlement by which the court can speedily return to the capital. Cou.it Von Waldersee is keep ing the commanders of the allied forces together and an agreement on all es sential points is assured. There seems to be some hope that the Chinese empire is taking to heart the lesson that it bag been so roughly taught. If one may Judge from the list of reforms proposed by provincial viceroys and governors. The scheme includes the education abroad of princes and future high offic ials as well as the organisation of the army . on Western models and other Innovations tending in the direction of better security and administrative, et fldency. - Tftfi tlxlemnlty negotiations are iro teedlng satisfactorily and a clear un derstanding is reported to have been ar rived at between England and Germany. AMERICAN SUPERIORITY. London Times Explains Why English Are Being Outstripped. LONDON. April lO.-The Times this morning, in an article on "American Engineering Progress," deals with the human factor, and arrives at the con clusion that the whole question of American superiority turns on "char acter." "The American is successful, '" fays the writer, "because he treats business as a science and follows It with the en thusiasm of a scientific devotee, while Britons, owing to overwhelming suc cess in the past, have thought them selves secure and have relaxed their vigilance. "The Briton is educated to a hundred distractions, while in America thtre is no leisure class of young men. No doubt in American engineering we have a rival threatening British industry se riously, if not disastrously, unless a change is made In our business meth ods." SHIPS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. Chief of Naval Bureau Reports Grati fying Progress. WASHINGTON, April 10. Admiral Bowles, chief of the naval bureau of construction, has given aut a summary Fisher's Opera House L. K. 8 CLIO, LcuMe and Manager. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 15 AND 16 ...100 LAUGHS IV 100 MINUTES. HORACE EWING In the Great Comejy Triumph WIDOW BED OTT As played by Mr. Ewing over - 1000 Times. SUPPORTED BY A SPEC IALLY SELECTED COMPANY. A happy Mandlnfr of FARCE, MUSIC and VAUDEVILLE NOVELTIES. TBE GREAT LAUGHING SHOW BSVE A SJSILE WITH THE CID0W ADMISSION Reserved seats. 75 cents; gallery. 60 cents. Seat sale opens Sat urday morning at Griffin & Reed's. FOH ... " Ifcj 5c f & LEWIS, Portland, Oregon of ship under construction. It shows gratifying progress thoughout all the extensive work now belli carried on. the degree of completion having ad vanced from one to five poi cent on 'he various ships within the last month. Of the nine battleships now undir contract four of them are well along, the Illinois standing at the head and b.' ing ninety per cent completed. The Maine comes next with 4 per cent com pleted. The Missouri stands 2S per cent anl the Ohio 39 per cent, completed. The remaining five, the Virginia. Ne braska. Georgia. New Jersey and Rh ule Island, as well as the six armored cruisers. Pennsylvania. West Virginia. California, Colorado. Maryland and South Dakota, have not yet b?en startej. Of the protected cruisers the Cleve land is making rapid progress, being now 52 per cent completed. The Chat tanooga pushed up five per cent during the last month. The Denver Is 43 per cent completed: Des Moines. 23 per cent; Galveston and Tacoma. 17 each. The St. Louis and Charleston have not yet been startel. The Nevada is far thest alon of the monitors, being S4 per ?ent completed, .he Wyoming being "t per cenS; Florida 63. and Arkansas, 49. Of the sixteen torpedo boat destroyers, most of them are practically completed. The fourtJcn torpedo boats also show an advanced stage of work, three of them. Goldsboraugh. Bailey and Barney, standing 99 per cent completed nd Stringham. Bagley, BIddle. Blakely and Delong 98 per cent. Probably the most advance is.shiwn on the submarine boats, the degree of completion having doubled within the last month on sev eral of them. The Aid ;r now stands at 4 per cent; Grampus, 22; Mocayin. 2S; Pike, 18; Po.-polse, 24; Shark 22. COCKPITS RE-ESTABLISHED. Privilege of Conducting Them Granted to Widow of Former Commander of Native Police of Minila. MANILA. April 10,-Lieut. Mape. of the Twenty-third Infantry, has cap tured $40,000 of insurgent funds and has tak-n prisoner three officers belonging to General Cailles' staff near Manila. Under the old regulations cockpits will be re-established in Manila, the privilege of conducting them being granted to the widow of Captain Lara, who command-M the native police of the city. Formerly the municipal revenue derived from eoekflghting amounted to $60,000 annually. It is stated that before Aguinaldo Is liberated he will be required to secure the surrender of General Tlno. the in surgent leader. NO COMBINE IN CHICAGO. Dry Goods Merchants Not Interests! in New York Association. CHICAGO. April lO.-The Record-H-rald says; Chicago dry goods merchants say that they have heard of no efforts to get lo cal concerns 'nterosted in the Assoclat ed Merchants' Company of New York. John V. Farwell said that if the com bination was attempting to a quire in terests outsida of New York he was nrt aware of It. John E. Sott, of the firm of Car sen. Pirie. Scott & Company, said that he knew nothing about the r.ombinjrion except what he had read in the news Papers and that he did not believe any Chicago merchants were Interested In the enterprise. H. (. Selfride, of Marsh.il! Field & Company, said such a combination could not aff.-ct Chicago in the least. Nor was thtre the si'.ght "at idea of a similar combine in Chi cago. PRICE OF RAISINS CCT. Over One Thousand Carloads of Lat Tear's CrDp on Hand. FRESNO, Cal.. April lO.-The new directors of the Raisin Growers' As sociation have taken hold of the prob lem presented by having over jooo car loads of last year's raisins on hand with a possible market for only a third of the amount before the new crop comes !n. Under the circum stances the direotors have resolved to cut the price 'er.porarily to three cents a pound for seeding purposes, allow ing the retail to sell one pound cartons for 1 cents, with, the distinct under standing that such sales are to be sole ly for the purpose of advertising Cali fornia raisins. ANGRY MOH OF Gil KICKS. Ri'sL'ged House of Man Whom They Claim Swindled Th.ni. niKWUO. April I0.-r!itve hundred angry Greeks, -tuny of them armed with knives and revolvers, besieged four men In a building at 417 West Polk street for several hours last night. oi.'iu-s wei- mrown tnivugh the win- lows and other damage done. When 'he i..ll .trrlv.sl It w.i.o with difficulty they could force their way Into the nouse to rescue the four men, who Is nll.-ge.l emb'iiled J30C belonging to ; nieces and can be sold at I ISO a ton the members of the infuriated crowd,'1 wl" !ean a saving to the givern outside. inient of $;tOi on each ton of minor. At the stati on It was learned the men were John Papadopoulls and his two sens, Jam and Theodorls, and Theod.u rls Mnl.'aran. .leorge. another sun f John Papa-lopojlis, was not found bv the police, having left the city, tak ing with him. It s alleged, the full amount said to have been embeiiled. $3000. Last Wednesday, John IVvadopoulls announced, so It is charged, he would procure positions on the line of rhe Un Ion Puclfic road for all "Greeks who would advance $10 for transportation. Wages of $1.73 per Jay were promised. The offer attracted the otr-ntlon of th reks and money began to pour Into the 'coffer of John Papadopoulls Sons Company. 1TP ,0on yesterday ln ,n,"lt'" f the Island wre at m-iv than ;W0 Greeks had piid th-lr p"lnt of ,f,,'w'". replied: advance money. 1 nttve 1,01 ,teM the "f'Klnul m-U-YesterJay was he dav set for the ,km but ' eo,y of " em u mo 1,1 purchase of tickets from the railroad my n,ail ffu,n lhe '"'V "f '"' company to the place to which the la- nll'0 who ,,M ,h,u he n,1,,!"l,"'l 't borers were to oe sent. Tills task wua was ,he wolk of malcontent who has imposed on George Papadopoulls. He ''""''''t'ntly upswing American ad started to the city shortly after noon inlnl8tratlon ver "'nee our occupation and not having returned by nightfall. of ,he l!,,,,r,J ,nd ,n,u any "'"lM'r of the riot occurrel. The authorities will siKa,ur ' aJdl to the petl Investigate the case thoroughly and If ti,n the M' wh,,1'e " wra possible learn to what extent the coin. f t,,n- 1 lhl,,k " wouKI w comparailve- ii.iina:H nave oeen swtnjel In case their charges are true. Papadopoulls 1'enled the charges of swindling. noted general insane. : tion are nt truthfully stated. The Did Valiant Service in Civil War and ; fai'u wi" now lnat in,,lv I'fons are Is Also Noted Author. employed in Porto Hlco today thin ever before except when government re- CHICAGO. April 30. A special to the ""f work wtt 111 li height. The Cnit Tribune from Nashville. 111., says: ei1 Stat1'8 government has already dis-Brigadier-Oeneral John B. Turchin. ,ribu!'!l ,'-M-)00 '" tne workers on soldier, scholar anj author, is insane ; nub,i-- r,a,,s anl 'he .rmy dlstributetl and confined in the county Jail In this i '?"H)-0'10 Pounds of food In 'he Island, fiiy, whence h Will oe transferred to ' "My San Juun '"f J niaiu Is inclined pi the Anna asylum tomorrow. "attribute the prese.it agitation to Muno General Turchln was born In Russia n v"ra- wh' leen a leader of the and received a military training. He "m"s lion " the American admln.stra was commissioned cobnel of the Nine- i "on- teentb Illinois by Governor Yates in I "CMl B-'Vnment Is established in 1S61. He organlxed his regiment at j Porto Rk'- Muoh nas b,"'"n 'u t om Chicago and left for Tennessee, where , f1118"1 and ev"ry ,,tty ,nark" l'r"tfess. General Buell placed him at the head of ,f ,he ')H,,I? an ,,t" r'"ll'v"l "f lh,,r a brigade. Here Turchln offered a plan ,a8"aJ" and aHowed to work out their to his sup-rlor officers for capturing ' "wn a'vatlon and if Am -rlcan capital Huntsville. which vas accepted and;with ,h 'brUl an"1 ' which fol- ; low It IV tlirc:ej io;vard Porto HW service he was appointed brigadier-gen- ' wlth ,he assurai e that it will be wH eral. ;come and given adeuate return, then In mi Turchln organized the Chicago ' lnd,"ei1 c"w' prosiH-rity and d-vel-board of trade battery Into a battery ' f""ern whlth "Vt'l'y American cltlsen of h-.rse artillery. He commanded this "''I r"r eyr' lw'-ller under the division throughout the Tullahoma American 'lag." caupalgn. During the Chlckamauga campaign with his command he dis- S1AP MAKERS; ASSixMATI. )N. tinguished himself upon several occas- j l-ms. During the AtUnta campaign lniM'vti" "r Manu'actuivrs anl 164 Turchin participated In the en- j Their Representatives. sagements of Rosaca. Kenesaw 'moun- j tain and others. Here he was forced i CHN'AGo. A pi il 10 S ap manufac 10 leave the army and later resigned. j Hirers ind :h--ir representatives to the .- ' ; numlier of ovep 7(1 held a se.-pet me-t- GYPSY GI3LS SOLD. ! Sim' In the (Iran i Pacific hole yester- iday. What the -ibj?.-ts of the meeting Act Brought on a Riot at Momence, j were none of those present wmild state. Illinois. j rumor d that a new soap makers' . (assodatlon Is to be formei to take the CHICAGO. Anril 10.-A nef-lal t the Tribune from Kankakee, Illinois, say: The sale of two irlrls, members of a ?.vp-y band .at Momence, this county, today brought on a riot that for a time threatened serious results. So angry ware the citizens over the traffic that a mob was goon formed which drove the frypsy band from iown. The deal Which caused all the trouble was the sale of Juanita Costello and Margrtl Czesh, 16 and 17 years old, by their guardian. Nicholas Karoptkin, a Russian, to a Brazilian, also a member of the band, the price paid being $W0. The girls refused to recognize the sale and threatened their prospective mas ter. The Brazilian then swore out a warrant for Karoptkin, charging him with obtaining money under false pre tenses. A sauad of special police was found necessary to secure the Russian, who drew a revolver on the officers. The I failure to secure an Interpreter made j t impossible to get evidence against the urisoner an l !.e was discharged. During the trial before Magistrate i Lloyd the mob gathered and threats of lynching and of tar and feathers were : made. The eypules hastily packed up iheir belongings and fled. 1 NEW ARMOR PLATE. If Found Serviceable Government Will Save Three Hundred Dollars per Ton. NEW YORK. April 10. A special to the Herald from Washington says: Armor plate for naval vessels may soap is not only the best in all the world for toilet and bath but also for shav ing. Pears was the in ventor of shaving stick soap. All torti of people uu Pears' oap, all torts of tioret Kli 11, especially drugguu. he soli to the' government for only $130 a ton and the m inufiieturers may make a fair profit at that price. Kn experimental plate, imuntfaetuivd by an entirely new process, hut recent ly been shipped fr.un Plttstnna to the naval ordnunce provlnn' ground at In dian Head to be subjected to the retal iation bttlllxtlc test. Upon the result of Mils test will depend further exper iments which may result In the ad'p. l,on ,,v ,nc government of this new ur- mur instead of that for which too navy department Is now paying at the rate Iti"' -'J tt If 'he new armor Is a j" H battleship f the Alabama class. i carrying 2600 tons of armor, this would ' ,WAn " clear saving to the government 1 f I793.H. PETITION A FAKE. Governor Allen Says More Persons Em ployed In Porto HI--) Now Tint 11 Ordinarily. NEW YORK. April 10. A special to the Herald from Washington says: Governor Churles H. Allen, of Porto Rloo. when asked to make a statement . rKrdln lhf lM'",,on I f" worklnK'wn "f Horto Rkxi asking the lw,IJent f"r woik and asserting that ly easy to secure signatures to a pe tition asking for government aid w here such aid had been so generously dis tributed. "The con litl ids described In the petl- PI;" ' f 'he one which went out of ex i.tonc several yetirs Atp). Neatly ill of th-; leading s.j.ip man ufacturlng rwens of the country were said to have len represented at yes terday's sessl-m. PRl'N'E.? REDt'CED IN PRICE. California 'ur-I Fruit Association May Disband. .SAN JOSE, Cal.. April lO.-The dl 'rectors of the Cured Fruit Association hive reduced the prices on all nrune size to a. two-cent basis for a term of fifteen day. They have also decided to submit to the members of the asso ciation the o,uestlon of the further life of the organization. NOTICE TO MARINERS. " "lapa nay. Washington Notice Is hereby i'ivn that the North End of han'1 1Un'1 "uy No- a red, first cianH nun, is reported, April S, as mv,nH S0" irift from Its position ci" t0 lhP w'vt fide of the spit. It wMI be repined on Its station as early a pratticabl Tnls lotlce affects the List of Hea- cons anl Ruoys, Pacific Coast. 1901, pags 6j. Tiy ord-r of the Light-House Hoard W. P. DAY, Commander, IT. S. N.. Light-House In spector. SPECIAL TRAIN WRECKED. Narrow Escape of Officials of the Pere Maro,u ;tte Railroad. CHICAGO, April 10.-A special to the Chronicle from Grand Rapids. Mich., says: President HeaUL. General Manager Crapo and othir dfflciuls of the Pere Marouette railroad, had a narrow es cape in a wreck of their special train. Just within the city limits a caboose was seen on the main track ahead. The engineer set the aJr brakes and with the fireman Jumped for his life. The caboose a reduced to splinters, the engine sent Into the ditch and the oc cupants of the president's car badly shaken up. After viewing the wreck President lleatd, headed a procession for a two-m le walk to the stitlon to cnloh the reg Hir train fortVtrntt and to send back 11 wnvklng train. WHEAT MAllKWV. POUTI.ANI), April W.-Wheai. Walla Walla. 57. SAN FRANCISCO. April lO.-Whent, May, liHi; csh, UW. I'HU'AGd, April 10. Wheat. July, opening, 70Vi'70; closing, Ti)"fH TH'St. PRICK OF SILVER. NEW YOilK. April U.Sier. .V.H. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This prt'irat Ion contains nil of tho dig-estunts and digests nil kinds of food. It Rives Instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to cut all the food you want. The nitt sensitive Btoruuchs cutt take it. Hj Its use many thousundK of dyiieptlcii have been curtd af ler everytlilnu else fulled. It Is uncquiilled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E.C. irVirrA'n . riileago The 11. 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