OREGON MIST
lMd tack friday
ST. HELENS OREGON
CALM Of TERROR.
President Alesl Ha Cowed Haytl by
Wholesale Murder
Port au Prlnc.. Mnyll. April it.-
Whllo thro have been many arrest
i of native suspected of sympathy
with the Into revolution, and polltl-
:vl prisoners ciiiitlnuo to be brougni
In In batch from Interior point,
there have beou no more public
shooting hero. Iudocd, the Kv
' eminent don tea that auy inoro M'f
tlou have taken place. Thin, how
ever, la incredible., In vtow of tho fact
that many persona are known to huvu
boon dragged from their beds nt
night ud that nil trace of thorn hn
boon lost.
In tho execution of March 15 last
President Nord Alexia achieved tho
double purpose- of obliterating
many of tho fooa a ho could lay
Denver The government win re- hands on. and atrlklnit torror luio
sum Investigation of land trauda In tho hoarta of those who woro boyoud
Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. tils roach. Since then bis nntim nnd
... ..0,1 1 that of htB forocloua Uoutonant, on-
.-:hJiidth'ert Julo. Aloxla Colcou. who. per-
sonally directed the shooting or the
prisoner. Including aome of his own
NEWS OF THE WEEK !:
la a Condensed Form lor Oar
Easy Readers.
. Return of tha Ltaa Important but
Not Lata Interesting Eventi
of tha Pest Week..
10 wn. waa crusned to aeaiu
Thursday by an electric truck, while
rescuing a pet kitten.
Vallejo. Cat. A saving of $70,000
an the estimate waa made In the re
pair ot the tranaport Sheridan, Just
aompleted at tha Mara Island Nary
Yard.
Chicago Addlaon Parklaoo, a re
tired banker and farmer of Kenaae
laer, Iud., died Thuraday at Western
Spring. 111., while on hi way to Cal
ifornia. New Tork The entire household
furnlahlnga of Mr. Lelle Carter
Payne, the actresa, will bo aold at
auction. They ar valued at J0,-
oo.
Chicago Tha arrest of three bual
nesa men on charge ot being the se
cret backer of matrimonial agencies.
Is threatened by the United State
District Attorney.
Ithlca, N. T. Tha InternaUonal
Salt Company'a plant at Ludlowvllle,
near thla city, was burned Friday.
Tha loss Is estimated at 1160,000.
Tha plant employed 150 men.
Chicago Jim Hln was fined $550
and Sam Kea $50 Thursday for sell
ing cocaine Illegally. They had taken
20 wedding ring and a baby's locket
In payment from women.
Helena. Mont. The Hauser Lake
flood washed out 22 mtlea of the
Great Northern Railroad track,
which wilt take ten daya to repair.
Meanwhile the Great Kalla meltr
muBt remain Idle.
Redding. Cat. R. C Wilson, a
mining man of Delmar, aged 67
year, committed suicide Thursday.
He had been drinking heavily and
was despondent over financial af
fairs. Once he waa a wealthy opera
tor In Colorado.
San Francisco A. Kern and Clyde
E Lemly, of West Berkeley, have
atarted by bicycle down the coast to
Valparaiso, Chile.
8t Petersburg According to the
Rusa. the Admiralty has decided to
order four 00-ton torpedoboat de
stroyed from England. Tha vessels
are to have turbine engines.
New York. The Motor Boat Club
of America haa refused to postpone
tha race for the Harnaworth cup. as
requested by the Motor Yacht Club
ot Great Britain. It will be held at
Huntington Harbor, Aagust 1.
New York That neurasthenia, or
nervous breakdowa Is the most com
mon disease among New Tor scnooi
teachers and the most prolific source
of applications for retirement, Is dis
closed In the annual report of the
board of retirement of the Board of
Education.
Salt Lake City Five distinct
shocks of earthquake were felt early
Wednesday morning at Mllford,
south of here. Houses were shaken
and people ran from their homes in
alarm, bat no serious damage Is re
ported. The shock were also felt
at Newhouse, Utah.
blood relatives, are mentioned only
In whispers. All Huytt trembles be
fore them.
Alexis has made the significant
statement that. If he I not permit
ted to end his term of ottlce unmo
lested, he will, rather than submit to
deposition, write hla name on the
scroll of fame In the blood of such n
massacre as ltaytl has not soon since
the days of Dosaallnes, once known
as Jean Jacquea.
No one doubt hi ability to carry
out this threate. w hich Is understood
to be intended as deterrent not
only to revolutionist, but to any at
tempt at foreign Interference In the
affairs of ltaytl.
Destitution prevail on every
hand: ragged soldiers awnrm the
streets beg-trlng plleously, and even
officer, bedaxxled In dingy gold andj
silver lace, beg cap In hand and are
profuse In thanks for a dole of 5
cents. The soldiers beg because
their pay. when they get It amounts
to less than SO cents a month, nnd
what else they are able to secure Is
small. A general receive 200
gourdes a month, equal to aboutf.'?.
so that In order to live he must add
to his Income a best he may. Sim
ilarly all government officials who
are paid In the debased currency oro
FULTON JS BEATEN
Indications Thai Cake Is V.clor
lor U. S, Staler.
ELLIS WINS OUT FOR CONGRESS
Ststsm.nt No. I Candidal Do Wsll
but Control ot N.sl Legisla
ture is Uncertain.
Republic Nominees
United States Setintor II. U. Catja.
KopresonlttttvM In Congress, r Irst I1-
trUt -Willi O. Hawley.
Representative In Congress. Second
District -W. It. KUI ,
Justice of Supreme Court -Robert a.
llean. . , ,
Oregon Dairy sod Food Commission-
rrJ. W. ..alley.
Railroad Commissioner. First Wis-
Irtet-C . Altchlson.
Railroad Commissioner, Second
trtcl Thomas K. Campbell.
Democratic Nominees
Portland. April 1 S - Following are
the democratic nomiuifs t lt
week's pilmarles so far a return
re 1,1 : . .
United States Senator In Cungrnej
George K. Chamberlain.
Representative In congress
Andrew Jackson Ierby. of Wsse
county; John A jenrey. u a......
nomsh county.
For Stale Senator- Walter
Fsrnham.
O
expected to recoup
some manner.
themselves In
TWELFTH BODY FOUND.
Death List at Chelsea Grows-Lsrge
Relief Fund Needed
Boston. Mass.. April 21. - Many
thousands of people today walked
through the ruins of the fire which
one week ago swept through Chel
sea. It was an orderly crowd, and
the militiamen and policemen on
guard had no difficulty In handling
It. Many of the church societies had
big out-of-door meetings In the pub
lic squares and parks.
One more body was found today In
the ruins. It Is believed to bo that
of Captain Benjamin K. Knowles, a
Grand Army veteran. This makes
the 12th body thus far found In the
ruins.
The general relief committee, In a
statement today, declares that 13.
000 people were made homeless and
that 10.000 of these need not only
temporary aid, but must bo rehabil
itated, at least to the extent of abso
lutely necessary housekeeping equip
ment, which will Involve the expen
diture of fully 1400.000.
ITALY SHOWS HER TffcTH
Chicago Nicholas Klein, aged 14,
says he climbed In a Santa Fe
frelghtcar at San Francisco to steal
pMo m Marietta, u.. ana visn. mi
.(. Th rinor was sealed while (snry, also to occupy a small port un
he slept and he fasted four days on I til Turkey ses the error of her way
his Journey here.
Send Big Fleet to Threaten Turk
ish Ports.
Rome, April 21. An Dalian
squadron , under command of Ad
miral Grenet, will set out for the
purpose of making demands In Turk
ish waters. The squadron comprise
11 warships and Includes the battle,
ship Iteglnn, K!emi, commanded by
the Duke of Abruzzl. Altogether, the
vessels will carry 6095 men and
their objective point will bo Aula
Minor, some 700 miles away. It has
been decided. If It Is deemed noces-
I'ortland. Anrll m.-Return from
the Oregon primary election yester
day. Indicate clearly that II M Cake
has defeated Charles W. rnlton for
tho Republican nomination for
United States Senator by a majority
ranging from 3000 to 5000. Ck
carries Multnomah county by
Jorlty of 3000. Returns from the r
mainder of the stute show lh.it Cak.
with a third of tho vote counted,
leads by 1000. Fulton has carried
Clatsop and Une by heavy votes,
cutting 'down Cake's lead In the
state. Cake ha probably carried a
larger number of counties than Ful
ton. For Representative of the First
Dlstrlrl V It Kill appears 1.1 have
won over T. T. t.eer. annougn in
meager r.-ttirfia received did not d
clslvelv Indicate this result George
S Kb
county
gresalonal nomination and has run
well In the loser river rountlea. but
he appear to be far behind both
Kills and Geer In Kastern Oregon
Shepherd's lend In Multnomah will in
all probability bo overcome by Kills'
plurality In the remainder of the dis
trict. It Is Impossible to sy at this
hour. 3 a. m . whether Shepherd or
Owr will be third In the race l,ater
returns, Indeed, may change the eu
tlro complexion of the present situs
lion, but It Is not probable
C. it Althlson was In the lead f'r
Railroad Commissioner fr the Sec
ond District and Is probably nomi
nated Thomas K Campbell Is suc
cessful for Railroad Coaimlsslnner
In the First District. J. W. Halley
has beaten Dr. Alexander Held for
Food and Dairy Commissioner.
It Is Impossible to sar at this hour
how uniformly succeasful Htalemenl
FLOOD T AKIN FOUH LlViS.
I houMods Homeless, Clreua Wreeh.d
a d Hsorosils Blocked
Fort Worth, Texas. April SO. An
.rthor rlsa of lUrsa feet In I leaf and
Westfork toned thousand f I"";
..,. to flee Don, their hum lit
Hast Fort Worth today. b r a
known, four persons have lost their
lives At least U00 person have
Peon rendered homeless and all
stream are still rising.
The railroad service Is badly crip
tied Five hundred delegate to the
Htate labor convention are weather
iK.und here, A cloudburst It. lark.
r and I'nlo I'luto counties last night
lll probably d the Hro and
Trinity rivers two feet higher and
th.se stream i now higher thuo
'".Vort'irFort Worth. Mineral City
mt Cleburne are almost completely
inundated. Knglneer Long '" '
firemen were found dead under their
engine today. Ihelr train left the
truck In a washout a mile north of
Cleburne. Crops over a large area
t,,,ve been destroyed and the
male. loss will reach over half a
milium dollars
Cleburne, 30 miles south, was
struck by a wind storm of tornado
proportion, followed by torrential
downpour of rain that literally flood
ed the city Wltbln 10 minutea after
the storm broke last night the two
bayous that run through Cleburne
h4 left their banks, flooding 000
or iOO hou-s A circus whoso tnt
were pitched tu the western portion
of Cleburne was completely wreck
ed Two llohs escaped, and prowled
about town for an hour, throwing
the people Into a psnle.
FLU T HlACHlg SAN PCOHO
RE-OPFN Oil
Union Pacific Jstsfe
Hakt Kev Tirtrt
FKUTILALLl SAVE AS f
Tuurlsls R.,.1...
Mill N.e.i .
""""" vn ""qiisu.
Omaha, N.b , Aprll .
mission or t in 1 1, i. "
.Ion, the t'nloi. I'adfi, V' W
a tariff which I.
come the result of Bf 1
;o which ha th. tty
the I'orlland gl,., SJH
l aclflc and i
concurred In t.r.n,,'..-. " l
commission ruld is..
under ,b. rat., ,o pufciuM
legal. The CnioB I'sriri. l7.1
milted to 1'ortUadIT
, ,, 1HW irstsisf ,
Intention of a.ilns in a-.L1
ther north, ius cdttw S.
ticket will a-it. him at ft a, 1
from ..or.Und to a. m
lu other words, thssu.
rewuw.d ,f drawing ntUtml
on I'ortlsnd to polnti iitrjlj
Tha additional chargs it itZtl
tha llarrlman line Cj
snjoy the bonefit ot Ike bTJ
It I aald that the lol J
of authorised routes ... 1;
authorised route i ,J2
' man, l ..
now to th. North,,, futf
iwrrimso ;). k:
AI4 to Wsstsm Tiii, J
umsns, fisn. A Br II UJ
the effort of th etsji-rJ
It,- Vfi v .... '""I
Voysg From Diego North One
Coelteuous Ovloe,
I... Anrll ID 1 us An.
g.les sent more th.n 100.000 of IUj t uy nx!s to , ,j,J
cltliens to th twesnst.te toosy io i ss-;i rsroKJ
welcome the American bsttlesnip
fleet, whlsh steamed Into Han I'rdro
Harbor. 13 miles sway. In the full
raillanco of a midsummer sun. and
- .......... .1 lit t. ... t'KiM'aL ... . ...
Hrtii'i'e.i .. e "-iias ni anti N,tris-i
t tlghiliig vessels and three smll-1 In transit rale haa b.. La
mrim. leatma "' " i nion rscinr, Houthsra ,,
atl.r o'clock this noinlng, nI lingtoft and 'hirn a eJ
I steamed up lh I mile of sue f j rallruad. which will asr.i j
! beaten coa.t In single column lor-' stop f,,r storsgs at Oauk, 1
jmation, '0 r.s sparl and In full , be bated here and ships g-J
Tl.'W oi tn.iusa.ois m (,.r..,
gsiliereit at rv.ry vantage p!nt.
With the Connecticut, leading and
with Rear-Admiral Charles M
Thomas on the bridge, the long line
iW!of ships pointed WMhln tile til"ek.
water at nan re.jro nay jsjsi nsii an
veatnnce of burors sss tn.
sdvantago to the wuolgrssm J
oi not being forced to sll Or)
at any price the ssstsra k
offer.
Three storsga wsrsketasd
built hern at one, auk ioJ
;i..,h.r,t h,. carried Multnomah i ",ur L". .' - .. pouads Te
a v bv 2000 or more for the con- . . . :.. l.".. I "lU.l.kJ
." .-.I k - teriiioni HH li.i ' I" ....; growers W AO B.SV But tkris I
within the sheltered portion of the ' warehouse and usa tk.
harbur. where they are to cms In collateral on which ta ssrevl
me inn s-Ten mil in w.e i ""'' ; A iH.m .000 000 MlSSdl St J
suoi- iii" "iiin en.i ... orinweiern wool fins CM
scoii.i, .oir,i nuu lounn ui.Kii.ns . onisiis annually
rearne.1 oui into inn niKin sa in
line nearly two miles long BLUI JACfttTl ON lnca'
oTRIKlHS lU")t TkRMS.
No Hep for Settlement ef Chester
Streetcsr Trouble.
Chester, fa. Aprll 10 All hope
of an early settlement of the street1
enr sfrlke whl.h li,n In ihu ll
last Monday, disappeared late to
night when the motorman and con
ductors of the Chester Traction Co.
refuted to return to work on l"f m jof tbe
Oca Mara Treed SaHaf Oafi
Country.
Han Diego. April 1 4 asW
blue)strket and msrlBs smj
the American bsitleskl
fighting men fresh froBl I Sis'
mora than IJ.ooo nitsa-asj
the rerenioole of ofArUI BslnJ
tbe Slate of Csllfursla It
companies of saiinrnisi. It Oe
iirereii hy the r.iiu j, n r Hie tst
police have the situation well In
No. I candidates for thn legislature . "'""1 lu "'fe serious dl
have been In the republican primary l"r'"'"'e during the day
They have won a derided victory In I "action company resumed tho
Multnomah county, but in the state running of cars within the city limits
at largo results appear to have b.-eni"1'" afternoon They carried no pa,
mixed It would appear, luorro-r. I ,"l"1''r' Traffic was suspended at 7
a eoinniirice ot strikers Went
to I'hilad.'lpliis today and hired
numtier or bus., which will he ' n,iie long. They mrcW Im'
Pi.ueu in service, tiie purpose h.lng waterfront to th City hit
..iiniM-in won inn traction coiii
psny MilVl.r JuhllHOn Sf S I, IN tfnVM
, .... .
iur I niversny, who n VIHIts.1 tils I IM-rtll on to n.il,i.,likr..i,..r ... w,k
Diinlnh, Norwegian and Swedish mil. i their place, contrary to the a.ivk-e i frMM..ni ti.sevelt'a rets
versltlea to Inlrodure Plans for aniof Denulv Hiiii..nr,i,i....i i i. .. I . I ., ..ciui-a.: 4
iiw piais nonce
that wher.-ver th.-re hae been ntnre-
meiit No. 1 candidate, they have for
tha most part sou.
No Moclsl'tTi 1or Mien.
New York. April 11 I ir It M
MncCracken. chairman of thn New
i lib wliis flultlH
reefed down Is taunt k$tWl
I companies of msrlsss, 4
and straight, formed ike as
table of the navy's ls4 4!;
landing party, equlppsd at !W
armed with Krags. is Hist isi
order, and wittt cstisrs) 4
equalled an army rort
The priM-eSisloB th
, aavy formed was more !
Moosevell's FekfT w-
I'arls. Aprll II TbT1
expressed enthusiastic IW
8an Francisco Lieutenant Wil
liam S. Howen. U. 8. A., now com
manding a rapid-fire battery at the
Presidio, 1 to be tried before a court
martial April 21 for neglect of duty.
The day he got tbe order a revolver
ball struck him over the knee, prob
ably making amputation neceBsary.
Philadelphia Confronted with
the accusation of embezzling more
than 11,600 from tho Franklin In
stitute, of thla city, of which he has
been actuary and treaaurer for 22
years, Herbert K. Heyl a elr.ed
with apoplexy when he opened his
paper at breakfast Wednesday and
died shortly afterward.
XrjklrjSak.-itani, ex-Mlnlster of
Finance, ha sailed on a tour of
America.
New York A campaign against
the sale of newly-hatched chickens
for Kaster gifts Is being waged by
the Socle.ty for the Prevention of
cruelty to animals here.
itn.Hsels Tho covernment of the
Congo Independent Btate has Issued
a reply to tho Hritmn wnue uo
containing report from British Con
suls In the Congo and denies all the
charges of opposition.
San Francisco The police are
watching two men suspected of drug
ging Samuel Ollmoro, a race-track
plunger, who had won $7000, rob
bing him and killing him. HI stom
ach la being analyzed. j
and gives full satisfaction. More
energetic measures may thus be
avoided.
The difficulty between the two na
tions arise from the refusal of the
Turklnh government to permit the
Installation of Italian postumces
Interchange of professors, returned
homo today on the. steamer Maure
tnnls. "King Haakon of Norway, wi'h
whom my son and myself lunched.
Impressed me as being a man of un
usual Intellerl.
Dr. MncCrticken quoted the King
as saying to him:
"'Suppose that at 12 h'rlork on
rriuay we divided tho wonlm of N
Calhoun on Cit leesnlp
San Francisco, April 21. At the
laying of the cornerstone today of I "f I'nbles born In the routitrv
the new temple of Chovra Mlkvah
Israel and Congregation H'Nal David
on Nineteenth street, Patrick Cal
houn, president of tho United IUII-
roads
Hallway Man Jan Forts
Winnipeg. Man , April 20 -A fed
eration of nil the union men em
ploye,) i, !,, f ih Canadian
Pacific and the Canudlan Northern
Railroads was completed today. They
will flKht the reduction. In the new
Theea More Botfiss Found
Kosto.i, Man , April IH . Three
spoke on the "lleneflts of ' morn corpses wi re
American Citizenship." Ho said that ,,iy frr.rn the ruins of Hund-.v' r rJ
the most humble citizen should he! C.B,..,, 11kllll! ,h l,,,,,, ,',
-ay, .is )ou suggest, within f I ve , ' h-l ii Im lo a finish The comi.nnles
minutes there will have l,..,-n a num-'clalm they are not r,,m i ,L, .11
01 ine iiien III ! same Wages, but will
pay according to Individual work.
I he same action. It , ssrttd. will Im
taken bv all of the American rail
roads This Is the beginning of a big
for the Atnrrlrsn ftsvv, sx"
the affirmation that thst'iM
would to rank r n
not only If she wi fK l
she had the reputH' 1
feeble. "France should sw!
thl." Ih paper ssy.
If America wlsir W
Mvl.l. IH ... n atiM ttlUSt fie I
permanent in th S'stelfl. TM
erlcan people are si prnvs. -j
lw C I
a lo the proper court
1.101 -nan wo men divide again with
them?'
fight,
protected nnd that eriml rlitlits
should be given to all. "Thorn Is no
greater position to bo found In the
world than that of n loyal, upright,
staunch and sturdy citizen."
Honor Gcet' Memory
New York, April 21. Commemor
ating the 86th anniversary of (ho
...T now recovered I In ,,.
lion, two persons have ,. , t,i W(.,.k
of causes Incident to the fire
The bodies recovered t(ny W1 ,
those of Mrs. Minnie I Fenwl.k
-no of Dr r .-enwick,,, ;.';;',,:
adlng p!,vBc,,s n Chelsea; Mrs
VVa,,.r .,r,.H f m
... c.-iiwick. 1111,1 I u.
Admiral Fvsn Imtirnvlea;
Paso II0I1I.S llol Horlnes f..l
Airll 2u The seventeenth ,l,.v of
but President looeVltt
Icy suggests a iuiiib m
path which the country a
later will follow.
gnH To Mors
A, .,11 il.-Tbtf
ail I " n
were found tl B ."" .j
Hundnv's flr l ( h"ie.
April 20 Th.. s.-venie. .t,th day lf H..nir nr.. at ""j
Hear-Admiral Itobley D Kvnns' stay,' ","" "2, rheiter
at Pam. Itolil.-s t Hprlng ahowa'" V'"r
the old w,,rrlor to I, (.h ,,. (The bodies of ,,',,' M"",Mil!"
proven, run It s eH,l..l M,l .1...
realm. 111 at the ,K Kurtiniis) is
proving siier. nf (.1K, Asslafnnt
Huriteni, p, k. M( li.!tll this inorn-
...... '"n iiniue int. In us .11, Ml,.l.., .
birth of General V. H. Orant, a mem-! ""''H- ' helhen, a rnci I. In thi, ei,,.1 Admiral Kvuns continue to gain
orlnl service wns held tonight lnjl''"v"' tl,! Fenwlck family ."trenail, gradually, si,,,,,,. wn
t . . r,l arMl
nan neon re.-...-.-- .
llin ilentn list i" ""- ' n
i,,.Oiriii.rf estiorl to
mi n
bodies In the ritlm. M" fHd
Met.ropollt.nn temple, nt which Sec
retary of War Taft, Andrew Carne
gie and ex-Secretary of tho Treusury
ctc.on.r toes: riverr!,,.
Ran KriinclHc,,, A,,r, , .,, ,
Leslie' M. Shaw mndo nddrcHacs. and nnxletv u r..i, 1
Grant Post of the (I. A. It. presented the American ... . . "' 'he win
and tils nppeilt,, H Improving.
Warships for Anseorte
nnsningion. April 20 To grnllfy
' Wishes Of the l.,,l.. .. 1
Wnsh., who will lii, iilinhto to son nnv
a nntlonnl flag to the church. Thla Captain Chose left i-V. 1. . mf""'-
Is tho church t which General Grant the schooner P..i,r..., ,r the AHntitlc fleet ,i.n 1.
oMumber both under 'and m vl'l", "'" '":Vy ''""""'"''t !
Callao. on uncg ,.d, t ,.,. (w PPU..,M ,,. ,K,
port for two days' stay.
during hla residence in tnis city at- go
tended worship. jtor Callao.
police arrested imn'el B . J
waving lighted "J bit4
yard, anil no was --.,
of Bttempted liiceBjtarWB.
. srw. Vstrl-
Ranker ostt n -
riftsburg. m.. ViVlH
H. Wortmnn, r-Irclde'' ''0fl
land Having 4 Tn
pleaded KUlUy ' s
menl of IM.O00
funds, and w.
yiwr In Ih penU"1"' I
t wfcc (ir,w..n -Jtw(ewi iee'i; wt". rfi -s -ffe,..V'en'r,1 tt&,vttH,M
."feiiswsmsssBwsr,